Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1937

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  • 44 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National J ij 1 11 Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. —No. 215. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Sept. 13, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 I s <:i<- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 114 1 'HI! WITH YOUR BREAKFAST TKIBi:XI^| Take your choice says Joyce n^^^^v. GEM MARIE NUTTY CRISPS M 1 AFTERNOON TEA yff V ROYAL ASSORTED /f Y^g^— CREAM CRACKERS II 1■ J CREA II V CHOCOLATE I f OKIE N r A L ASSORTED jl f I "|OT Sole Agents: J 4§%\
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    • 145 1 •w Read The SUNDAY TIUIU M Dominant U In Malaya PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable jf£jt jSS\ f° r tne toilet and can be applied without "y/fw harm to the most delicate skins. Refresh.v i^^j^^ 1 me nr.l invigorating it is a direct
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  • 596 2 NO CHAOS Uniformity Will Be Welcomed (By Air Mail I London, Sept. 4. EFFORTS are to be made to obtain the adoption of intern:Ui"n;»| standards for television transni sions, so that receiving instruments cru'd be interchangeable. The Question, I understand, is already being considered by the Union
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  • 130 2 Ju&r.-Les-Pin^. Mr. Dav; Davy, a dentist, of 10, Har-ley-strcet, London, had an extraordina y run of luck at the casino here when he v.cn just over £7.000 at baccarat within three-quarters of an hour. Starting with less than £100. Mr Da\y ran the bank for 19 times
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    • 631 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— -<«ng Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 5' 0" overall price $35.00 each. 56" do 36.50 Uf 6 f M do 38.00 laoie lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult:
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    • 600 2 I SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT I TRUST. I TENDERS are invited for waterproofing and cork insulation to the concret? roofs of one block of Tenements at Banda Street. Plans, Form of Tender and Specification may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50,
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    • 344 2 For Everything in School Books, Stationery Supplies, etc. Go to PETER CHONG'S Educational Suppliers, Printers, etc. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF MUAR. Notice of Wage-Earner's Administration Order. Name of Debtor: MOHAMED BIN HUSSIN. Addre c s: No. 3, Jalan Daud. Muar. Description: Postman. Number of Proceedings: Muar
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    • 335 2 PERSONAL MAGNETISM. Latest Scientific Course ("Educator Series") 10.000 words, 8 Lessons, 70 Dally Exercises, 6 Analysis Charts. Commended by Prof. Becker. Complete for 50 cts Postal Order*. Money Back Guarantee. (Represent a tire): THE COLONIAL ADVT. AGENCY, Burmah Road. Penang. FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPEST. PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF:
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    • 145 2 r WATER FEN j Thrifty Innovation! Fill it with i 1 WATER and it writes INK. S Obtainable jOb 1 J from all /MzM 1 i leading /ifiM i' stationer* iff Cm t Sole Agents: I I KIAN GWAN (Malaya) LTD. J 33 35, Teluk Ayer Street. Tel. 7607 Singapore.
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  • 307 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES FOR FAR EAST SERVICE Italian Govt To Aid In Uuilding Ships THIE Italian Government has decided J to build about 240 000 tons gross of vessels in each of the next five years, with a considerable number of new ships scheduled to be put in service to
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  • 117 3 12,632 British Emigrants In Six Months 'By Air Mail* London Aug. 2 Passenger traffic between the United X ngdom and non-European countries during the first half of this year shewd a substantial increase over the same period in 1936. The Board of Trade Journal states that the number
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  • 153 3 The director.-- of rhe British Trawlers' Federation met in London recently to discuss the position of their industry and a proposal for the laying-up of lame numbers of trawlers. Sir Andrew Lewis was the chairman, and every port in the United Kingdom was represented. The meeting was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 477 3 STEAMER SAILING* \si? tr,d BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). /Mm* S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Dot Tonnage 8 pore. 1937. fARTIIAOE 15,000 Sept. 24 iALORB 6.000 Sept. 25 mm ls.ooo Oct. 3 TAN 6,100 Oct. 18 ANCHJ 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 1 r "TANA 17,000 Nov. 5 DAN
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    • 72 3 BI rAPCAK) SAUXNOS ror HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore. TALMA 10.000 Sept. 23 PTRDHANA 8.000 Oct. 7 SHTRALA 8,000 ££J} For PENANG RANGOON CALCUTTA. «HTPALA 8.000 Sept. 1? TTT.AWA IOOOfI Oct. 3 SANTHIA 8,000 Oct. 18 P&O (jRiTISH INDIA •■ASSENGER fREIGHf For all information apply to: P &O.S.N. Co., The
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    • 614 3 I M. B. K. I I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan) J I Fur JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) i Due Due Sailing Dae L Penang Spore Spore via New York f mis! KONGO MARU >ept. Z5 Sept. 25 Sept. 2fi Nov. 12 rms
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    • 448 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. 1 BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Cla.*> Motorshlpa Must Cabins h.-ive ftdj otning private hath Excellent Cuisine FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES. LOMININ ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S Spore Malacca P.S ham Fug 'FIONIA 21-9 2i-9 22-9 M-9 LALANDJA 12-10 12-10 13-10 15-10 JUTLANDIA 2-11
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    • 455 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §VOKIM>£|rnK*HKM LLOTD Luuvrporated La Osruiaoj) The unuernoted are in* Uom pany• mtendrd fixtures:— OUTWARD. For M \NILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CniNA and JAPAN. Due B'pora. ItTJ. I s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila, Honp.kong, N. China, Japan Sept. 26 Also calls Hankow. S ni "HAVEL" omits Shangh.il also calLi Cebu
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  • 387 4 LONDON COA\MODITIES London. Sept. 12. WBMMMM Previous To-day Change Ton* j Firm Spot Buyer*. 9 5; 16 Seller*. 9 38 Sept. Buyer*. 9 3 8 Seller*. 9 7 6 Oct..Dee. Buyer*. 97 is closed Seller*. 9 112 Jan.! Mar. Buyers 9 916 Seller* 9 58 London, Sept.
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  • 219 4 Internationals Fluctuate Freely Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 8. The Stock Exchange to-day saw the marking down of values of internation als which fluctuated freely. Foreigners were depressed but otherwise the market was relatively steady. Wheat, sugar and base-metals rallied on speculative buying induced by general nervousness but cotton
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  • 158 4 Secretary For Commerce Stresses Stability Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 10. THE present outlook for American business (anxiety for which has been partly responsible for this week's slump on Wall Street) has elicited comment by government officials, whiie current war scares have caused the Administrative authorities to reassure
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  • 116 4 Statistics For Netherlands Indies The total acreage of tappable rubber at the end of July. 1937, in the Netherlands Indies was 1,321,171 acre*. There were 39.786 acres on estates which have entirely ceased tapping, 112,820 seres on estates which have partly ceased tapping. The area of tappable rubber
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  • 42 4 Reuter Wireless. New York, Sept. 10. Foreign exchange experts think thai foreign buying of American securities is partly responsible for the weakness r.f sterling and guilder pointing out thaioffers of these currencies are coming from quarters handling securities. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 403 4 Profit Of 569,008.5 i For The Year A PROFIT of $69.008 51 was stated IB the directors' report and statemen: of accounts of Kluang Rubber Com {.any. Limited, for the year ended Jur.c >C. 1937. The report, which will be presented at tne 20th annual general
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  • 49 4 Singapore, Saturday. 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 Pesos Antamok 0.49 0.52 Benquet Consolidated 8.75 8.75 !XL 0.45 0.48 San Mauricio 0.41 0.43 United Paracale 0.41 042
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  • 94 4 Monthly Return Oi Stocks THE monthly return of dealeiV stock of lulster in the Straits Stnioin at the i «c&e at L > on ld37 a.s declared in c > tons are follows:— Dry rub- Wet Rlibber Total, ber T< a S ngapore I 'and ***** 33.216 Island
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  • 45 4 At the annua] general meeting of tli< Eastern U Assuran Corporation d., to be he d on Sept. 28 the direc 01s Will r< commend a final dividend o f 1 r cent, and a bonus of 2 l 2 per cent.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 794 4 A s Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*). I CAPITAL f Authored $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. J 1 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONES I Mauagiug Director 3172 Secretary 4944 1 General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" J LONDON BANKERS
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    • 32 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated in New Zealand) Loss Of Profits I n s v r a ii e)e I W. J. DEXTER. M ager. Tel. 5m IT -yson Green > I
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    • 158 4 Sole Agent: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD. DIABĔTĔsT DIABETIC SUFFERERS! 0 not despair. THABIP A. /ShM MD HA SSAN Spec. P*fln\ guarantees, within a f cined time, to cure I con »PleteIy and ently with "is SPEC 1 a.. vB»9w HERBAL REMEDY. Ev< sufferer prescribed for para'tely according I acuteness of disease.
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  • 873 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 13, 10 am MINING Fiaser Sr. Co. Buyers. Sellers. Am pat Tin 6|- B|6 Vsam Kumbang 36 37;AustraJ Malay 56 6 58 6 Ayer Hitam 34 6 35 6cd Ayer Weng 1.30 1.40 cd igrln Tin 24 6 25
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  • 59 5 Amsterdam, Aug. 27. A merger is proposed between two large N.E.I, plantation companies by the formation of a new company with a capital of F1.20.000.000, of which Fl. 17,000,000 has already been placed i and paid up. The companies concerned are Cultuur Maatschappij Kaliwoenge Plantaran and Cultuur
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  • 466 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Sept. 13. j WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. I Levy and Co., Singapore, for the I following on American Market con- ditions;— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by the cabla a« fol-
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  • 373 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN: To Ayer Hitam 30% Int. Sept. 7 Sept 2 7 Sept. 20 307, Ayer Weng 57c Int. Sept. 13 Sept. is Sept. 14
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  • 235 5 TP AT M 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. Int A j j 99 i 0 oy 2 ci. C% 1901 red. 1940 $400.000 Int. 3% d 1962 $2> 7 5 0,000 Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103% nom int. May 15, Nov. 15 99»/ 2 100»/ 2
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  • 283 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept. 13. TIN. With no cables from London to I hand this morning, the local market opens very quietly in all sections. The market on Saturday was listless and apart from one or two deals in Kinta Keilas and a little
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Sept. 13. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $132 (unchanged).
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  • 16 5 The price of rubber at noon Buyers 31 (up ft); Sellers 31 ft (up ft).
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  • 247 5 (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 2. in view of the intensive demand for which became accentuated after the adoption of the defence programme, prices have shown abnormal strength during the past week. Chinese wolfram for August-September shipment was quoted at 100s. to 110s per unit c.i.f., which
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  • 24 5 The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., has declared an interim dividend of six per cent., less income tax, in respect of he current year.
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  • 91 5 To Be Re-Opened For Public Service (By Air MaiD London, Aug. 30 Westminster Abbey is to be re-open-ed for public .service on Sunday, Sept. 26. it is announced by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. The Abbey has been closed since Jan. 4, except for the three-and-a-half weeks
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  • 339 5 FALLING OFF j Germany Heading The List rFrom Our Own Corespondent) (By Air Mail) London, S«pt. 2. GERMANY has displaced Gre«t Britain as an exporter to the Netherlands East Indies. This "Lamentable" fact is commented upon in the report for 1936 of the British Chamber of
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  • 143 5 22 Peruvian Workmen Killed Santiago, Chile. TWENTY -TWO Peruvian workmen, employees of the Inea Gold Mining Company, were killed when a suspension bridge broke over the River Inambari, nt La Croya, near the Santa Domingo Mine. Eighty miners were crossing the bridge, a 30-year-old structure, at the time.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 186 5 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers J*^ 1 11 Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Service. Member*: 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 BROKERS'
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  • 331 6 YET SHE IS ONLY FIFTH ON WORLD'S LIST Washington, Aug. 4. THE United States, like Britain and mest ether countries, is spending mere en its fighting services than ever hefor* in peace time. Appropriations for armaments in the present fiscal year total £188.400,000. Last year,
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  • 217 6 Appointment Of New Manager London. MR. Alexander Mackinnon, of East Hall, St. Paul's Waldenbury, Hertfordshire. has been appointed mr.nager of the Royal Farms at Sanctringham. Mr. Mackinnon comes from a Scottish farming familv and was born at Mull, Argyllshire. After experience in farm management in Islay.
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  • 234 6 From Australia T« China War (By Air Mail> Darwin, Aug. 30. AT Darwin, when the Japanese pearling mothership Kokoku Maru arrived in .part, four members of the crew were ordered to return to Japan for active service. Already about 80 Jap anese members of the pearling crew.;
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  • 214 6 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY PER DATE AND TIME India. South Fortho K Sept \l 2 om China (generally) Hong Kheng 13 z p.m. Pontianak Pangkor }3 2 p.m. Hong Kong Hong Kheng 13 2 p.m. Medan Plancius Sept. a.m. TO-MORROW Pengerang Aik Soon 9 a.m. Pamangkat. Sambas and
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  • 106 6 Penang. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Airica, Great Eritain. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America- Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. Wednesday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m.
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  • 111 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service), time cf delivery of boxholders* letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Hakone Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands
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  • 18 6 The mail despatched from Singapore on Aug. 20 by the Karoa was delivered in London to-day.
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  • 89 6 Creek Premier To Attend Funeral London, Sept. 12. An Athens message states that Ge-ne-al Metaxas, the Greek Priemier, win. in his capacity of Foreign Minister, attend the funeral of Mr. Patrick Roberts the British Charge D'Affaires in Greece, who with Mr. Adrian Trapman who was recently appointed Vice-Cm-rul
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  • 165 6 The following notice to mariners has been issued by Commander C. D'x. Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. From about Sept. 17, the dredger 'Tembakul" will be engaged in dredging operations in Lat. 1 deg. 15' N., and long. 103 deg. 50' E., (approximatelyl betw?°n the Military Pier, Mat'
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  • 111 6 i p-fDllc i-uncuuiis Ane dporls Fixture* TO-DAY. SEPT. 13 Football: S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, Police v. Inniskillings. Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. Six-a-Side. S.C.C. Tennis: Tournaments at S.C.C. and S C R C. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 14 Football: S.A.F JV. Challenge Cup, R.A.F. v. Moravia S.C., Anson Road Stadium. Police Band Performance,
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  • 202 6 •French Post Office Official Killed Paris. Following a trail of blood left by a schoolboy of fourteen on the rocks, rescuers came upon the body of M. Poinsignon, a Paris post office official, who had been climbing with his son near La Grave, m the Hautes Alpes. At
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  • 134 6 Singapore, Sept. 13. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Havana Maru 18; Mirzapore 16; Perseus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Kelantan 32; Agapenor 34; Malayan Prince 36; Kajang 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)
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  • 364 6 Mr. Briggs Elected President (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. FOR the first time since its inaguraton 11 years ago. the N\ S. All Blues Rugby Union, who initiated Asiatics rugby in this country, had to requisition the services of a European, Mr. R. Briggs, the
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  • 175 6 ALHAMBRA.—The Jones Family "Oft To The Races" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—AIice Faye, Ned Sparks and Patsy Kelly in "Wake Up And Live" with Rex Story's Hollywood Nonstop Revue 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION— "O-Kay For Sound 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.— 'Top «Ka-»Gola J (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15
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  • 197 6 AGAPENOR. British, 4657 tons, from Yokohama 12.9 to Liverpool 15.9. PLANCiUS. Dutch, 3530 tons, from Batavia 13.9 to Belawan Deli 13.9. K/JANG. British. 1284 tons, from Sandakan 13.9 to British North Borneo i 8 9 NIEUW HOLLAND, Dutch, 6792 tons fiom Adelaide 11 9 to Australia 21.9. MIRZAPORE,
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  • 307 6 Protective Equipment For Miners London, 30, SAFETY hats, boots, goggles and gioves for miners are some of the features of an intensive safety campaign being carried out in many British collieries, according to the repovr of the Safety in Mines Research Board for 1930. "It
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  • 161 6 R.A.F. Flight To Australia Proposed Sydney, N.S.W., Aug. 26. I HE Minister in charge of the 150 th anniversary celebrations (Mr. Dunningham» announced hi an interview that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyon*) had been asked to negotiate through the High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce) for the v
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 109 6 r MALAYA'S HOTEL. A TO-NIGHT S I (oeklail Dance J 6.30 TO 8.30 P.M. I Dinner and Dance J i (INFORMAL) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT. I MARIE AUSTIN CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS. j NON-DINERS S1.0». SATURDAY NEKT —SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL. j SENSATIONAL NEW i THIS WFEK. i j SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
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    • 267 6 You Can Be Energetic Even On The Hottest Day The secret of immunity from the effects of the heat lies in the condition of the blood. Sunshine, fresh air and reasonable exercise are nature's blood tonic, so there is nothing better than a seaside holiday to se\ you up. But
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  • 213 7 Uig Engagement Near Bilbao Reuter. Bilbao, Sept. 8. TKF insurgent authorities report the i: er Balrarers fought Ave Govemrmed trawlers and the destroyer i bcrtad. latter and several trawlers were >ly damaged but managed to e>(ape. government account of the 1 battle says that there were
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  • 74 7 Mr. Eden To Make A Statement Rugby, Sept. 11. IT yesterday's meeting of the League Council, the British Foreign SecreMr. Anthony Eden, announced he would make a statement on the tine mandate when a report of Che rmanent Mandates Commission was umined. A small committee was set up
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  • 27 7 Picturs shows the decorated gangway of the Ranpura, on which over 700 guests were entertained by the acting P. O. agent to mark the Company's centenary (Tribune).
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  • 195 7 Kedah Co-Operative Union (From Our Own Correspondent, Alor Star, Sept. 10. THE annual general meeting of the Kedah Co-operative Union was held at the Government Co-operative Society premises Jalan Langgar Alor Star, Che Baharom, the Harbour Master, Alor Star was in the chair and amongst those present were:—Che
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  • 93 7 Conviction That War Can Be Averted Rugby, Sept. 11. UNDER the heading "Trade Union Conference gives sweeping vote for defence,'' yesterday's proceedings at Norwich when almost unanimous approval was given to the statement on International Policy and Defence prepared by the National Council of Labour. The statement declared
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  • 90 7 Rare Volumes For British Museum London. Sept. 12. The British Museum has acquired at a price v**ry much less than its estimated value, the Ashley Library collected by the late Thomas James Wise and consisting of about 7.G00 volumes, both printed and in manuscript. The collection is representative
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  • 269 7 IThere are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are reader* of '.he "Malaya Tribune." This Diary v provided specially for them. Seenaries are invited to co-operate in keepit up-to-date and complete. Hapntngs of general interest will still be .nciuaed in the "Diary of Events." The 'Club Diary"
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  • 51 7 London Sent. 12. If the weather h favorable, it i* nrob*ble tha f the Em*vre flvmpr boat Caledonia w'H lenve Fovnes to-morrow e ,r en-rer for Newfoundland on another of her RXOei'ilMnttl flights oreoaratorv to the establishment of a regular air mail «prv cp across the Atlantic.—British Official
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  • 27 7 Reuter Wireless. London. S?Dt. 10. The steamer Stanwe'd. 1019 tens has can+ured by a nationalist for-t-rrio boot wi hin the three-mile Mnv't near Rivadesella.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 151 7 The Prevention Of Abuse (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sept. 11. j UNDERSTAND that Legislation will shortly be introduced to amend the Bankruptcy Ordinance by increasing the minimum amount for which a debtor is liable to be adjudicated, or have a reveiving order made against him, from
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  • 43 7 Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, Sept. 10. The police are orrering a total of £10,000 in rewards in connection with the murders of Arabs ana Jews since Aug. 29. The reward of £500 is placed on tne head of each murderer. —Keuter Wireless.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in India in 1906) 1936 RESULTS New Business Completed $11,681,051 Total Assets Exceed $20,001,509 Total Business in Force Exceeds $75,368,481 Total Claims paid Exceed $12,000,000 Annual Income Exceeds $4,171,145 EXPENSE RATIO 26.3 PER CENT. ALL KINDS OF LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS TRANSACTEI FAR EASTERN BRANCH 79,
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    • 80 7 "Why exposure snaps to risk? Use Selo and ensure success!" Whatever the make or size of your camera, use Selo and Selochrome and you w'rll always be sure of brilliant, lively snaps. These famous British films have extra speed and extra latitude. Speed to catch the fastest movement and to
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    • 140 7 m or please wr:»e to the address below— DIBIL Te i 2249. iq gel pre* ROBBNSON ROAD SlN®^ B^/HCHITis BtF you're troubled with bronchitis, asthma or a similar complaint, take Peps regularly. These antiseptic, breatheable tablets bring to you, in compact form, all the lung-healing virtues of the famous Pine
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 247 7 SING WOKE VOLUNTEERS Ing la the programme of p to and for week ending Sept. TO-DAY, SEPT. 13 m Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), 5 pm Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Gas Training. i p.m. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. 'vi. Musketry. m. Miniature Range HQ., S.F. Empire Test. Headquarters, S.V.F.A., Repm. Tanglin Hospital, S.V.F.A., Dni Training.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 8 I A NEW LAUGH SHOW! 1 OPENS at the ALHAMBRA TO-XIC;iIT <»-!.» 9-15 j J v _yj 1 liHjr, v V TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT at 8 p.m. CLYDE BEATTY MANUEL KING in "THF D ARKEST AFRICA" Concluding Chapters 11—15 (10 Reels). SENATE MULLER, OWEN NARES. JACK HULBERT in "SUNSHINE SUSIE" Britain's
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    • 532 8 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT DURING THE WEEK-END JF^k\ SEE IT TO-NIGHT AT THE Jk\ 20th Century Fox Films' Snappy f J Song-filled Comedy w "WAKE UP LIVE" V 1\ With NaCD SPARKS, PATSY M KELLY, ALICE FAYE and Star V Presented with w» 4 i'Wii PiVgrJiiil.iC Rex Story Br W
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    • 333 8 4 Season Ends To-Night! j PAVILION 3 Shows t-IS-ft-U j JA Side-Splitting Comedy Riot By The Original j "Crazy-Gang"— J j FLANAGAN i/ij/T\ ALLEN j B^fiSPv NERVO KNOX IWlj|T\_F NAUGHTON j y GOLD I And Dozens Oi Lovely Girls Come and Enjoy A Good Laugh j j Next Change at
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  • 1721 9 MONEY FOR SHARES IN GOLD MINE ONE MAN GETS THREE YEARS: ANOTHER DISCHARGED (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 25. MISTAKEN identity was the plea of two men who, at the London Sessions, denied having obtained £7.500 by false pretences—in an alleged confidence trick—from a retired inspector
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  • 709 9 Largely Attended Funeral At Bukit Timah THERE passed away at his residence No. 217-3 Queen Street, Singapore, early on Saturday morning, Mr. Lawrcpce Justinian Shepherdson, a wellknown and greatly respected member of the Eurasian community, in his 73rd. year. Mr. Shepherdson had been keeping
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  • 109 9 Five Fishermen Arrive In Singapore Singapore, Monday. BELIEVED to be the only survivors of the 400 fishermen who were drowned in Bias Bay, following the sinking of junks caused by the typhoon which swept the South China coast recently. five fishermen from Pi" ho* arrived in Singapore
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  • 76 9 In Search Of Missing Lufthansa Plane Singapore, Monday. IN search for the missing 17-seater trimotored Lufthansa plane, three German aviators of the German Airways Lufthansa Central Asia route arrived in Singapore by the Gneisenau from Hong Kong yesterday. They are; Count yon Tettenborn. W. Drechesel and mechanic W.
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  • 152 9 General Motors Unaffected By China War Singapore, Monday. ACCOMPANIED by ms wife, Mr. H. A. Quade. manager of the General Motors factory in Batavia, passed through Singapore by the Plancius on a business trip through the Netherlands East Indies. Mr. Quade has been 20 years in the
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  • 63 9 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 11. Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, is going to Germany next week to watch the big combined war manoeuvres of the army, navy and air force. This is the first time since the Great Wai that a
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    • 370 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Chi 2f Accounts clerk immediately Singapore Shipping Office. First class reterences essential. Gool salary. Apply Bex No. 315, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—By family of 3, large room and cooking place, within 2 miles, G,P.O. Prefer SB. Chineoe family (Christian). $10 to $15 (in advance). Box No. 316,
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    • 21 9 7.15 Happy Theatre 9.30 omen (mMe-upl ajr The story of a specialist who cnade/fjj&ffi) >&Sw wofnen to and to s i
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  • 39 10 The family of the late Mr. L. J. Shepherdson beg to record their gratitude to the senders of tokens, wreaths and messages of condolence and to all those who attended the funeral of the deceased gentleman.
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  • 786 10 INURING the last two weeks manifestations of anti-Japan-ese fooling have been reported from P-mang. Several Japanese residents approached the police with requests for protection, hotelkeepers and fishermen of Japanese nationality made rueful comments on the adverse influence which the Far Eastern situation had had on their businesses and
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  • 77 10 Close Interest Of H.M. The King London. Sept. 12. THE King's visit to the Boys Camp at 1 Southwold last month was referred to at a meeting of the Industrial Welfare Society at Oxford by Sir Charles Craven, who said His Majesty, while in camp, had mentioned his
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  • 141 10 NOTES COMMENTS A Tax Abolished TT is unusual in the extreme to nnd a public body recommending the removal of a tax. People were pleasantly surprised, therefore, to learn that committee No. 1 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners recommends the abolition of a tax of $5 a year as from
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  • 204 10 CONGRATULATIONS are due to thos2 responsible for the Israelight, .i magazine dedicated to the welfare of Singapore Jewry. It has been revived, and the September number is now or. sale a: the price of 25 cents. Th-2 hon. editor is Mr. David Marshall, wno successfully ran a magazine
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  • 189 10 JEWISH humour is famous, and the magazine makes a feature of good stories. We take the liberty 0 f pur- loining the following:— A young Jewish salesman was travelling from London to Glasgow by train and found himself in a compartment with a Scottish professor. The young salesman, with
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  • 207 10 pOR centuries the profession of arms in China has been regarded with some contempt. The idea was that decent men would never become soldier*, because they belonged to i*ie same category as bandits. Consequently we often hear of the popular saying: You do not use good iron
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  • 343 10  -  By "Looker On" UfE read of a ghost that haunts a Scottish football club's dressingroom. This must be the team spiri; one hears so much about. A A film of interesting horse-rac: finishes during the past few years is being shown. Naturally enough, the particular animals
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    • 305 10 j"i We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable Obtainable from \w& <•« VLL GOOD DEALERS ROBINSON COLUMBIA CO., LTD. wjT If Singapore. K. Lumpur. Itl 1 I jFV INFANT \vgmS&! able fur infants f LLUIiIU H^P^J^fiSj vitamin content. Fresh as the da>- it teas packed p
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  • 125 11 TO SINK AT SIGHT OR SOUND THE PIRACY MENACE GERMANY INDIGNANT AT SOVIET DELEGATE a result of the agreement reached between the principal European powers on measures for ensuring; the safety of shipping in the Mediterranean. 35 British destroyers and 2o French destroyers are
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  • 1387 11 Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 12. BOTH Italy and Germany are pleased at the exclusion of the g viet from the Mediterranean trol. Newspapers of both countries are taking the attitude that lh< Soviet is responsible for the piracy. Rome, Sept. 12. It is understood that
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  • 69 11 Fired On From Cartagena Reuter. Gibraltar, Sept. 13. AN unknown submarine, sighted rfif Cartagena, has been fired or» bv th« Cartagena shore batteries, ulvTe motor launches rushed up and hopped drnth charge", accord!r»v to mr*'-v\zc from Valencia. adds that oil \va<* ;ft var*.. seer or the «urface.
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  • 32 11 *c i h~ti« nf the dead scattered over the wrecked Great V/orld, t;;:' ,c d LS, after a raid by Japan.se planes in which 800 amuse ncni cci in ime± vPlanet News).
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  • 195 11 JAPAN'S WAR "We Will Fight,''Says' Mme. Chiang I i Reuter. EXFRESSING her bewilderment and surprise at the silence of the western nations in the face of Japan's war against China, which was resulting in massacres, the demolition of homes and the dislocation of all business, Madame
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  • 28 11 Reuter Wireless. Canberra, Sept. 9. Mount Bagana, Bouganviile island, Solomon Islands, is erupting and smoke is rising 15,000 feet over a densely populated area.—Reuter Wire.cSS.
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  • 323 11 Chinese Unit Lost Nanking, Sept. i? IT is reported that the Japanese War Ofl'ce has nominated another general to replace General Matsui. The Japanese alon* the Ping-Sui Railway, when attacking Tienchen— used poison gas in their air bombng and arti'lery bombardment. Whole and artillery bombardments. Consequently the
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  • 13 11 Mr. P.M. Black Stein, of Teling ban Estate, Sepang, hag untitled to Denmark.
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  • 605 11 MAJOR WAR IN NORTH CHINA 600,000 MEN Japanese Pushing South Reuter. Peiping. Sept. 12 EVENTS in North China are shaping rapidly for a major war between 180.00!) Japanese and at least 100.000 Chinese troops over a broken front of 200 miles. The Japanese are vigorously pushing
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    • 56 11 |SETTING ENTIRELY NEW STANDARDS INj I §cmomu y and (muenmeeM VERY GOOD I REASONS why >ou should D buy H.M.V. to ensure de- 1 pendable, year in, year out UNFAILING COLD I The only Refrigerators with the "Silent Circulator" cold making mechanism. WITH A GUARANTEE RAFFLES PLAC E—SINGAPORE iflj&jJjy ffi
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  • 116 12 SEVERE FIGHTING ON TEN MILE FRONT CHINESE GALLANTRY SERIOUS EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA IN SHANGHAI news of a terrific battle along a ten mile front near Woosung, in which the Chinese are gallantly standing up against overwhelming odds, comes a report from the Health Officials
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  • 274 12 Reuter. THE battle line stretches from a point near Liuho to Paoshan where an entire battalion of Chinese troops was lost in defending the town. Both sides are pounding each other with heavy artillery and a number of villages are on fire. A severe aerial
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  • 281 12 Gallantry Against Great Odds rpHL following communique, dated Sept. 11, has been issued by the Chinese Consulate-General:— In spite of fierce Japanese on;laughts In various sectors, the Chinese positions in the Yangcscpoo and Woosung areas continue unchanged. A very severe engagement took place on Jakong wharf,
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  • 132 12 Man-Eatii?g Tiger Killed In Kedah From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 10. A LARGE sized tiger, which is said to have eaten several cattle and seven human beings (four Malays and three Chinese) in the District of Jilra some time ago, was shot by a Malay hunter
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  • 95 12 The Ritz Cinema at Geylang was crowded last night when two outstanding thrillers were screened. Buck Jones in Rocky Rhodes" is the chief attraction at the first house at 745 p.m. and this is followed at the second house at 9.15 p.m.
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  • 69 12 Arabic Pictures At The Garrick There was a large audience at the Garrick Theatre. Geylang Serai, last night when an interesting Arabic programme was shown. The show starts at 7.45 p.m. with entertaining Arabic "shorts" and this is followed by "Tears of Love" with Abdul Wahab playing in the principal
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  • 96 12 Federal Reserve Board's Plan Reuter. New York. Sept. 12. The United States Federal Reserve Board have announced a two-point programme to maintain low interest rates, provide for the liberation of $300 million of sterilised gold, and the purchase of Government securities on the open market by the Reserve
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  • 58 12 The following have been appointed Justices of the Peace for Selangor en the occasion of His Highness the Sultan's bi.thdav: Che' Ahmad bin Haii Ibrahim. Mr. W. s. Reeve-Tucker, Mr. Hew Mun, Mr. Lim Kak. Mr. J. R. Vethavanam, 1.5.M., Mr. N. Fisher. Dato' Abdul Hamid,
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  • 13 12 Mr. B.N. Smith Laing is now stationed on Glendale Estate, Ayer Hitam, Gemas.
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  • 173 12 233.75 M.P.H. Oldest Entrant Second British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 11. THE King's Cup Air Race, upon which seventeen competitors started from Dublin this morning, was won by C. E. Gardner in his Perceval New Gull, who covered the course to Hatfield at an average speed
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  • 100 12 K.L. Flying Club 'Plane Crashes (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. ANE of the two Tiger Moth arlcraft v belonging to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, which was being tested by the club instructor, crashed when the pilot was flying low over the aerodrome early this
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  • 103 12 Reuter Wireless. Alexandria, Sept. 9. Captain Tait of the tanker Pegasus describing the submarine holdup says iiie mc.dent happened at noon on Monday, forty miles from the Dardanelles. The submarine overhauled the Pegasus rapidly and fired a shot across her bo\\> upon which the Pegasus
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  • 25 12 Reuter Wireless. Canberra, Sept. 8. Mount Bagana. Bouganville Island, Solomon Islands, is erupting and smoke is rising 15.000 feet over a densely populated area.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 291 12 'Invading "Forces Captured (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. TWO enemy forces, one comprising about 130 cadets from the Penang Free School and St. Xavier's Institution, and the other comprising the Chinese Comoany, numbering about 90. attacked Penang this morning, effecting landings at Taniong Tokong
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  • 313 12 "No, No, Nanette" In Singapore MR. R. B. Salisbury and his company received a hearty welcome from a large audience at the Victor: Theatre on Saturday. "No, No, Nanette." was the offering, the musical comedy which Mr. Salisbury flr.c brought to the East some ten years
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  • 91 12 Mrs. ML R. Barker To Speak On Wednesday Mrs. B. M. Barker will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Her subject will be "A Tour of Modern Greece." The meeting will be open to ladies. The
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  • 16 12 Mr. C.F.S. Jameson. M.C.S., Warden of Mines. Johore, left last week for Eraser's Hill on holiday.
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  • 252 12 The Problem Of Ethiopia Reuter. London. Sept. 11 ACCORDING to the Evening Standard. Mussolini has sent an important message to Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Premier, declaring that Ine Duce shares Mr. Chamberlain's determination for an Anglo-Italian agreement, but the Duce however consider:; it unwise to advance towards
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  • 136 12 London City And Guilds Examination The following students passed the London City and Guilds Examination held at Raffles Institution in April:— STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (INTERMEDIATE) Leong Kah Hoe (Ist. Class), K. 11 Kutty ilst. Class;, Krishnan Madhavan Kunju '2nd. Class). Bharatan Padmanathan (2nd. Class). Berndict Pereira (2nd. Class». Joseph
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  • 404 12 WORLD CRISIS Japan Disgracing Civilization Reuter. Gerena, Sept. 12. CHINA has made a formal appeal to the League of Nations in connection with the war of aggression by Japan. Her appeal, under articles three, 10 and 17 of the Covenant, was handed in at the I
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  • 99 12 Outbreak Of Cholera Said To Be Seasonal A PRESS release from the Ch:: Consulate General at Singapore on Sunday states: Chinese military authorities consider as ridiculous the Japanese reports of China s alleged resort to warfare, based on an outbreak of 8u cases of cholera among Japanese trooos
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  • 32 12 London. 11 The King and Queen, together the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and other guests at Balmoral last night attended the Ghillies" Ball at Mar Loc. —British Official Wireless.
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  • 555 13 DISPUTE OVER COURT ORDER Maintenance Suit JUDGMENT PW RV^T> IN PENANG 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. JUDGMENT was reserved by M J. L. \kFill, District Judge, yesterday, in the case in which M Robert Southern, Superintendent o the L per Settlement. Pulau Jerejak and formerly one
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  • 41 13 Singapore, Monday. OVER 30 German and Austrian refugees from Shanghai arrived yesterday in Singapore by the Gneisenau, and will be staying here indefinitely. They were met by the German Consul General at Singapore and members of the German community.
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  • 138 13 Naval Bombardment Of Yanchang A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Chine* Consulate-General to-day states:--Very severe fighting raged practically all night on all fronts in the Woosung area. Heavy army tanks l°d the Japanese attack, which was assisted by naval guns and aerial bombing. The Chinese positions as a
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  • 59 13 Salute On Arrival In Singapore Singapore, Monday. The Portuguese sloop Goncalo Velho arrived In Singapore at noon to-day on her way to Macao, where she is to be stationed In order to strengthen the Portuguese defences. Tne usual salute was fired from Fort Canning when the vessel arrived.
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  • 247 13 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. On the compla nt of Mr. V. Sta Maria, Chief Clerk, P.W.D. Malacca. Mr. R. A. Gonzales, Technical Subordinate, P.W.D. Malacca, was charged with driving his car In a rash and negligent manner at the P.W.D. yard on July 8. The case
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  • 107 13 (From Our Own Corresvondent) Malacca, Sunday. The Malacca City Park wll be the venue of the Malacca Horticultural Society's Flower Show which begins on Saturday. Sept. 18. The official opening will take place at 12.30 p.m. No entrance fee will be charged but the Park Management
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  • 293 13 Civilians Demonstrate In Japan Shanghai, Sept. 13. It is relia'ly reported from Tokyo that the anti-war sentiment in Japan is growing. The civilians, as a demonstration against the present Sino Japanese war, are frequently seen throwing themselves on railway tracks in order to block the passage of military
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  • 241 13 Chinese Killed SON OF MALACCA TOWKAY 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturd y. rpHE Malacca-Johore road has taken tell of ye* another motor victim. Very recently Dr. J. R. Jacob mci with a tragic accident in Johore territory and on Thursday last a nineteen-year old Medical student,
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  • 133 13 Further Contributions By The Aw Brothers Singapore. Monday FOLLOWING their magnificent contribution while in Hongkong towards j the Red Cross Relief Fund, consisting 'of $30,000 and equipment for an ambulance brigade, a further contr'bution has been made by Mr. Aw Born Haw and Mr. Aw Boon
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  • 263 13 Chinese Women Start A Fund Singapore, Monday. J OVER 30 Singapore Chinese women at- I tended the meet ng held on Saturday at the Chinese Consulate with a view to forming the Singapore Chinese W rr nen Relief Fund. Their aim, apart from collecting funds, Is to
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  • 16 13 Dr. and Mrs. E.W. Martindell. of Johore Bahru, have gone to Fraser's Hill for a holiday.
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    • 213 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic Plume Singapore: 5376 (4 kuaiu Lumpur: 3330 (2 lines). Ipoh: 110 and 111 (2 lines). WPS 136. j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j i Motor Union j j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j t I Agents; S j j SIME, DARBY
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  • 506 14 GREAT DROPPED GOAL BY MCNAMARA S.C.C. BEAT SOUTH JOHORE BY 9 PTS TO 4 Singapore, Monday. JN spite of it being their first serious rugby of the season, scratch fifteens representing the S.C.C. and South Johore put up quite a rood show in a
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  • 532 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. ANTICIPATIONS that Penang would have a fairly bright rugger season this year were berne out by game between the Newcomers and the Rest (which side included not a few names which were not familiar), which resulted in a draw of
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  • 232 14 Club Had Better Of Game IN a cricket match on the Padang on Saturday, the S.C.C. declared at ttV» for seven wickets and dismissed the Inniskillings for exactly the same number of runs. Scores: CRICKET CLUB ■V. R. King c Hingston b Lt.
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  • 154 14 Keppel v. Island Club THE teams and starting times for the ladies' match between the Island Club and Keppel Golf Club, to be played at the Island Club on Wednesday, Sept. 15. are as follows:—>K.G.C. names first). 4.25 p.m. Mrs. W. P. Douglas 16 \s Mr?. G. Puddock
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  • 49 14 Tronto, Sept. 12. Harry Cooper won the Canadian golf championship with an aggegate of 285, Ralph Oulahl. American champion, coming second with 287. Paul Runyan Ai Watrous tied for third place with 2PO each. Lawsoii Little, the holder, tied for -:teenth place with an aggregate of 297.
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  • 61 14 Race Meetings In Kuala Lumpur Ipoh After the two-day Skye race meeting in Singapore on Thursday and Saturday. Sept. 16 and 18. attention will j be focu sed on the Selangor meeting on i Sept. 25. 29 and Oct. 2, after which the Perak Turf Club Autumn meeting
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  • 34 14 Reuter Wireless Portrush. Sept. 10. John Fitzsimmons, steward of the Fortrush Golf Club, won the Irish Amateur Championship beating Robe.i Mckinna. an Edinburgh solicitor rive and three in the final.—Reuter Wireless
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  • 126 14 Budge And Yon Cramm In Epic Final Reuter. Forest Hills, Sept. 12. DONALD Budge, American and Wimbledon champion, beat Dr. yon Cramm (Germany) in the final of tne U. S. open lawn tennis championship singles to-day 6—l, 7—9, 6—l, 3—6, 6—l. Budge had to work hard for
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  • 83 14 Results Of Principal Matches Reuter. London, Sept. 11. FOLLOWING are the results of Rugby League matches played to-day:— Batt 19 Llanelly 17 B-dford 5 Headingley 10 Birkenhead Park 6 Waterloo 21 Cardiff 4 Bridgend 3 Coventry 25 Rugby 0 Gloucester 30 Lydney 3 Halifax 3 Otley 13 Leicester
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  • 824 14 REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF JOCKEY S. J. DODD A FEATURE of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) professional race meeting which was brought to a close on Saturday was the (!"an sport witnessed during the five days. There were no objections lodged throughout the meeting
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  • 390 14 Tournament Cricket Singapore, Monday yESTERDAY'S tournament cricket match on the Padang between Merchants and Law, and the United Serv (Officers) was productive of some bright cricket and wa~ over well within the time allotted. The Officers, who took first knock, won the match by
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  • 89 14 Challenge Cricket Match At Oval Reuter. London, Sept. 12. IN the challenge cricket match between Yorkshire and Middlesex. Yorkshire took first knock yesterday and had scored 293 runs for the loss of five wickets when stumps were drawn for the day. Hut ton scored 121 Mitchell 86
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  • 129 14 Batch Ordered From Australia The Commi: tee of the Perak Turf »C'nh hoyp r»""(JprpH r> f subscription pony griffins from Australia tnruugn ivir. r'. cnristey of Sydney. N.fcS. w. The ponies are to arrive in Ipoh about the middle of next month and will be drawn for
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  • 82 14 Twenty-five caicLs were taken out I the Keppel G.C. September medal bogey) which resulted as under: R. J. Fennie 3 up "winner*. L. W. Byrde all squire*. BALL SWEEPS Saturday: Ist nine J. G. M Millar all square; 2nd nine R. J. Fennie 4 lip Sunday: Ist
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  • 824 15 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY ON SUNDAY John Lee Wins Men's Junior Title Singapore, Monday. IF FORE a disappo n*ing!y small it tendance. the men's and un or singles finals were i yesterday morning at the Par (Ivmnasium Hall The Meat's Doubles Junior Final. ch was to have
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  • 945 15 ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER TABLES ENGLISH and Scottish League soccer tables, including resulls of matches played on Saturday, are as follows: FIRST DIVISION P W. L. D. F. A. PtS. Bolton W. 5 4 0 1 9 2 9 Arsenal 5 3 1 1 14 5 7 Charlton A. 5 2
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  • 145 15 Tournament Ties For Wednesday TIES tor Wednesday, in the Autumn I tennis tournament at the S.C.C. are as follews: PROFESSION PAIRS LEVEL fi. C. Cherrington and F. V. Duckworth vs. winners of A. K. Smith and C. 1. Wilks and Roy Smith and W. J. M. Warden. N.
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  • 36 15 The Ceylon Sport Club defeated the Katong Sports Club by four goals to nil in a hockey match played on the C.S.C. ground yesterday evening. The Ceylonese led by one-nil at the interval.
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  • 219 15 in For Lady Bagnall And K. A. Jaekman Singapore, Monday. IHE first bi-momhiy mixed foursomes competition of the S.G.C. was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Lady Bagnall and K. A. Jaekman w.th a net score of 35. Thirty four cards were
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  • 273 15 Wolverhampton's Gland Experiment WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers have begun experiments to build a team of supermen by gland treatment. Piayeis of various ages, from 15 upwards, are being given the treatment under medical supervision. players are given three cupsuies of animal gland extraction daily. Others are having injections twice a
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  • 113 15 HAMPSHIRE and Worcestershire became so excited when Martin, of tinlatter side completed the cricketers double when lie hit a three that they forgot to finish the match. Worcester were set to get 13 runs to win. and it was important that Martin should get nine of them.
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  • 96 15 Singapore. Monday. A FAIRLY fast game of hockey was witnessed on the General Hospital ground at the Sepoy Lines on Saturday when the General Hospital R C beat the RAF Town Office by 2—l. j In spite of the heavy rain early in the afternoon the
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    • 202 15 11l < Sportsmen and followers of sport should read the MORNING l^mt^^^ I Free on Saturdays with j j the ordinary issue of the j i MORNING TRIBUNE j the only weekly sport newspaper published in Malaya. 32 PAGES FOR 5 CENTS Vm; lV- EE k•\. V U v ,3£
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  • 2186 16 GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS h.M:S message Loyal Addresses By All Races Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. VT a reception a* the 1st ana, Klin?, m honour f r t i» GoTden Jubilee rf the Sultan of Selangor, addresses i> T fecitation :i r? t! congratulation were presented
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  • 41 16 Wr>w V'r bn correspondent of the Mai 13 a Tribune, was the X cipicn't of a large number of bouquets when she sailed "for England by the Dempc la t( mpoiarily join the start' «.i the Daily Express in London. (Tribune".
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  • 102 16 Trolley Buses Replacing Tramcars London. Sept. 12. IN the early hours of to-morrow morn- tag, the last tramcar will leave the streets of West London and enter its depot at Hammersmith. Only two hours later, the first trolley bus of 100, which are replacing trams in th.s section,
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  • 139 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 10. Che Mohamed Aklb, the District Officer. Bandar Bharu, has been transferred to Alor Star and is now attached to the Monopolies and Customs Department in place of Syed Mohamed Aljafree. Syed Makthir bin Syed Oman, the Second Magistrate. Lower Court,
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  • 551 16 Salamanca As Genera! Headquarters Salamanca THE nerve-centre of Insurgent Spam is Salamanca, Spain's most famous university city, and now the seat of the Junta Government, the headquarters of the armies and the home town of General Franco himself. The normal population of the city, some 32.000.
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  • 141 16 New EffcW To QueM Typhoid In Istanbul Istanbul A reward of live piastres <2d.> for each cat brought to Its offices is being offered by the municipality of Istanbul in an effort to fight the typhoid epidemic now raging In the eiiy. Cat. 'iiunter.s." mostly children,
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  • 126 16 ißy Air Mail* New York. Her: are tales of the child brides" of America! Mrs. Beatrice Perkins, aged 14, of Louisville. Kentucky, has gi en birth to a douchter weighing six pounds, four ounc In Atlanta, G<*orgia. 13 years eld bride and her 19 years e!d husband—Mrs. Murguiet
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    • 1188 17 Mnloi If All 1 Z -di 9 WIM 0 f* 0 an <* John. Rorke, with 9.30 p.m. The French Woman's aiayan Listeners' Madao sa.»^. p.m. Light Music. The Andre 1 WBlMWiaiiAi Delmont Orchestra, Miss Suzanne Duval PRtIGRAMMES OF i BRITISH EMPIRE I y transmission 5 00^ 8.M8.C. PROGRAMMING cellany
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  • 220 18 Sensation Caused By Labour Ex-Chairman Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. io AFTER long and. at some times hta d debate the defence policy as ttlined In the National Council ol I ibour's report was adopted by the Trade Union Council Congress meetln al Norwch by 544.000 votes to
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  • 135 18 Night Rush On Chinese Lines Repulsed Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 12. AFTER a midnight attempt by Japane.se troops, led by tanks, to rush the Chinese lines in the north station sector was repulsed, Chinese began v counter-attack against Yanghong. fighting also taking place in the Lotier. and other
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  • 1056 18 WHY THE ARMY IS BELOW STRENGTH (Pv Air Mai!) Loiidoii, Sept. 4. ORITAIN'S Regular Army is about 20.000 men short of establishment. In recent years many reforms have been instituted to make Army life '-lore attractive. All of them have had some effect. None, however, has
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  • 22 18 Some of the guests who attended the Centenary Pahit Party on board the P C Ranpura at Tanjong Pagar last week (Tribune).
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  • 61 18 Heavy Rain Causes Floods In Siam From Our Oicn Correspondent} Bangkok. Saturday HEAVY rains and flooding of rice fieln.in Central Siam are adding to the difficulties of farmers in a season which is already abnormal. It Is impossible to estimate "the damaee at Dresent in the exact
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  • 23 18 Reuter Wireless. Nuremberg. Sept. 9. M. Poit'ers. Director-General of the Bank of Internationl Settlements was accidental!v drowned whilst bathing. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 475 18 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Sept. 1Q. MEAT Beef steak kati 30 Beef stew or curry kati 24 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 4a Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (lit quality) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 682 18 FLATULENCE AT i Ugh Flatulence is such an un niniMlil and painful form of Indigestion, it is 01 s that can be made to yield to mi tabic treatment in quite a short time. I sually the distension (fullness) of the BtOntai b is pi oduced by gas or wind
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    • 90 18 PLASTALEKE FOR ALL ROOF REPA,f!tS > unskilled 1 labour. An Asbestic-Bitumen Cement t requires no mixing and is an invaluable aid to the householder or builder. PLASTALEKE will adhere to practically any surface; Felt, Zinc, Lead, Corrugated Iron, Tiles, Glazed Roofs, etc., and enables one to do a quick neat
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 75 19 See the name on the nameplaie before you buy -•<• No. 4 GREATER DEPEND ABILITY— Frigidaire, the only refrigerator built and backed by General Motors. A liberal 5-year protection plan that guards against service expense,! The simplest of all refrigerating mechanisms with only three moving parts. Cabinets that are marvels
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    • 113 19 PERFUMERY TOUA PREPARATIONS iJB HBBB 1i 1 fjf Igaßr/ JASMIN CONCENTRATED fSS!'N('f Hlii I' I» lIS/ tfllHll imparts that alluring and maguetic EHI charm to all its users. Just one drop I HRHEI?SvB \\i&sBcs&% 1 concentrated perfume is ail that ////ii \\\\\\\wCiS 1S necessar y- Use Godet Jasmin l| Mjygs^-
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 950 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio I>HOHI HOLLAND (Continued from page 17) (Wavelength 16.88 metres) VJS.A. SHORTWAVE the Nirom Schrammel Ensemble !>f?nrr? AMIMTQ 920 p.m. The Victor Sylvester En- 845 pm Natlonal anthem and Ki/UilAiViMrj!S semble M opening announcement. «reco°rde'2]' 1 Classlcal mu c hout° by Mr. U. G. Dorrhe lollouinff are
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