Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper•^^^^Jf' Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. -No. 227. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapor?: Monday. Sept. 27. 1937 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 five n""\""~T*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 r'l'HE NEvfPi WITH YOUIP Try The .t J I Highly Rectified 'CC Double DisHHed v GOOD COCKTAIL SOLE AGENTS OPXORG Co., (MALAYA) Ltd. l "STAR BRAND" j I Switch To Vegetable Margarine j S For All Your Too king j j Absolutely free from adulteration. Star lirand margarine is j
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    • 38 1 I WATER PEN Thrifty Innovation Fill it with i J WATER and it writes INK. Sole Agents: KIAN GWAX (Malaya), LTD., 33 35, Teluk Av er Street. I > Trl. 7617. Singanore. WATER PEN Co., Inc. in U.S.A. i
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    • 320 1 Hf.aJ "1 ti, Dominant JL. In Mcl^ya The Original PRIMIJg 7W Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal iCn 1 ifi for efficiency and economy. The superior ff^f^ workmanship and materials used in
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    • 609 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— I*»ng Baths in oast Iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 6' 0" overall price 135.0f each. 56" do 36J50 r0" do 38.00 'able lamps a Urge range to select from J:!.00 upwards. For all requirement* in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, S4
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    • 837 2 THE PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE. (Chapter 216). TENDERS are mvited far the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three pears from the Ist January, 1938, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division of the Settlement of Malacca, described in the Schedule hereto
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    • 655 2 IN TH_ HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summon. No. 117 of 1937. In the Matter of the Estate of Kechik Unite Basin, Deceased, and In the Matter of the Estate of Hajee Fatiraah binte Mohamed Deceased, and In the Matter of Section 35 (2) of the Conveyancing and Law of Property
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    • 283 2 FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPEST PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF WATCHES fl LOCKS ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries invited from all markets. Wholesale only supplied. Phone S7SS. write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, Ml. North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. "WOMEN AFTER DELIVERY fl| Regain Health With M D. T. LIM'S H| HERB
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    • 124 2 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPAXY, 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 RA~IO 26.3 PER CENT. ALL KINDS OF LIFE ASSURANCE BUfcflsrJSS TRANSACTED. FAR EASTERN BRANCH ty,
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  • 210 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LAUNCH OF CARGO SHIP New Zealand Coastal Steamer A NEW cargo ship. Kakapo. was n launched on Sept. 1, by Mrs. W. J. Jordan, the wife of the High Commissioner for New Zealand, from the yard of Messrs. Alexander Stephen and Co., Ltd.. of Linthouse. Glasgow. The
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  • 141 3 Towed To Taikoo Docks For Repairs With a heavy list to starboard, the 4.087-ton Dutch vessel Van Heutz, which went aground during the typhoon of Sept. 2. was towed across th e harbour to Taikoo Docks for repairs yesterday, says the "S.C.M. Post"' of Sept 15. It
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  • 105 3 More Thon 1,000 Fishermen Lost Their Lives It has been officially reported by Leung Kwai-yen, a representative of the Salt Fish Dealers' Association in Shaukiwan, that more than 1.000 fishermen lost their lives in the disastrous typhoon of Sept 2, says the "S.C.M. Post." He said that a
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  • 96 3 Australia To Help British Shipping In Pacific Canberra, Sept. la. Mi. J A. Lyons, the Premier of Australia, told the House of Representatives io-day that the Government would cooperate with other Dominions in the Pacific by granting a loan to a shipping company to enable it to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 440 3 STEAMER SAILINGS PaO il V** and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage B'pore 1037. COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 8,100 Oct. 18 RANCH! 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 8,000 NOT. 1 RAJPUT AN A 17,000 Nov. 5 fSOUDAN 8,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3
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    • 133 3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for CantDn, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. TAKSANG Sept. 29 Sept.
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    • 579 3 <. .5. I M. B. K. j S KOKUSAI LINE I s S (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) JA (Incorporated in Japan). j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York r ms KOMAKI MARU Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Dec.
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    • 460 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 12-10 12-10 13-10 15-10 JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11 3-11 5-11 MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 26-11
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    • 450 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. I mj. 'HAVEL" omits Shanghai, also calls Cobu In por 1 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Oct. 1 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails
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  • 34 4 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. Pr Ces of certain bran ds of ttnrl "V° advanced by 2d. per pound from Monday. The charge for higher priced grades wUI be unchanged.-Rev
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  • 354 4 LONDON COMMODITIES p TTB n PP London, Sept. 25. Tnnf Previous To-day Change «rr f e Quiet Narrowly Irregular epot Buyers. 8% 8% —U nT,. SeUers. 815,16 813]16 —V. Buyers. 8% 8 3 4 _i| v Sellers. 8 ***** 8 ***** —U wov Buyers *****6 813|16 2
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  • 295 4 A Dutch Point Of View Our Own Correspondent) 'By Air Mail) London, Sept. If. COME interesting views on rubber proM duction in Malaya compared with the Netherlands Indies are contributed by the rubber correspondent of the "Algemeen Handelsblad," of Amsterdam. The writer arrives at the conclusion that
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  • 691 4 Home Views CAN MALAYA RECOVER ARREARS? (By Air Mail) (From Our Owt: Correspondent) London, Sept. 15. surprise was occasioned and little effect produced on the metal market by the decision of the International Tin Committee to maintain rhe production quota at 110 per cent, of standard
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  • 117 4 Mr. Morgenthau And S r Frederick Phillips Reuter Wireless. r, Washington. Sept 24 li|H. Morgenthau states that his con1. ferences with Sir Frederick Phillip.-, will continue for the remainder of tnweek and the Under Secretary to tl:e American Treasury will join" in the talks on Saturday to discuss
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  • 77 4 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 24. The Stock Exchange to-day was somewhat unsettled by the overni"! weakness in Wall Street and prices generally tended lower but there were tew notable changes apart from internationals. Leading rubber and ton g Kaffirs were occasionally supported Giltedged secur.ties ruled very firm Cotton
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    • 696 4 T I Ovmea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j j (Incorporated lh the Straits Settlements). 1 A .2sa^^ i UFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I Manaffbtf Director ITLEPHONES 5 Gentr\i\i^r r 3172 Secretary «944 I Ma_*f«r |5i3 Accountant |#2« T*Hr*phieA&lrtm: "OVERSEA" LOJUKW EiJEEfJ YEW YORK BANKERS J r lfldlaad Bank, LW.
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    • 155 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated In New Zealand.) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE o_, J DE XTER, Manager. m. 5926. 2. Flnlaysoc Oreen. WHY HESITATE! DO NOT DELAY ANY LONGER!! DO NOT FORGET THE NUMBER 709, North Bridge Road, Singapore. H ~l Being members of MfttStou < a I;u;i:1 y of
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    • 3 4 SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD?"
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  • 767 5  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 27. 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser St Co Rnvera BeU*rs Ampat Tin 5 6 6 3cd Asam Kumbang 34 6 3b b Austral Malay 56 57 6 Ayer Hitam 33 34 6xd Ayer Weng 090 1 00 grin Tin 25
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  • 55 5 Singapore. Saturday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore, have received cabled news from Manila riving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.57 0.57 Benquet Consolidated Unquoted 9.90 Consolidated m Mines 0.013 0 013 I X L 0.54 0.54 San Mauricio 0.53
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  • 602 5  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Sun lay. WE are indebted Co Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore for the folowing on American market conditions: Messrs. White, Weld and Company. New io:k, iepc:t to us by cable as follow: STOCK Seme se2 «ia ycSteroay'9
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  • 142 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 27. Waj^ financial Company HM*«* Books Ex Mr. Payable Date to ate To aaf XW: 3% Int sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 j»'« Ampat Tin 3% mv w 3Q Scot 4 JJ Burma Malay gg t 28 Qct 2 Sep t.
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  • 124 5 3* 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 cX Mar. 31, Sept. 30 llW7a PENANG MUNICIPAL ml Mar. 31, Sept. 30 May U| «y a 1009 red. 1955 $1,000,000 u5 n orn Int. May 15 Nov. 15 int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 3% 1935 red. 1956-66 $625,000 v Int
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  • 131 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept. 27. rrHERE was very little doing in the L market on Saturday. There are nc cables to hand to-day from London ana with all commodity markets closed the market opens quietly here at round abcu. Saturday's closing levels. In Sterling
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  • 17 5 Singapore, Sept. 27. The price of tin at noon in Singapore W-day was $126 (down $^4.«
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  • 13 5 The price of rubber at noon Buyers 29% (unchanged); Seller., iUVa (unchanged).
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  • 292 5 MINING I Buyers. Sellers. 5 6 6-cd Ampat 195 2 00 Batu Selangor i_ yo jfc, Bangrin 27 1 32 Hong Fatt 043 Hitam M 36 Hongkong Tin f?' 13 Idns Hydraulic g£ 036 Johans 098 I>o3 Jelebu 26 Kaui Tin 2-26 Kamra 16 17
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  • 13 5 United Malacca fistates.-47,500 lbJ Total for four months, 194,440 10.
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  • 93 5 Singapore, Sept. 27. London T.T. 2(4 J]™ lundon demand 2,4 ljio London 4 months' sight WJJfc Lyons demand 1680 Switzerland *5U Hamburg demand New York demand 57 J* JJ Montreal demand 57 11 16 Batavia demand JJ** Samarane. demand 104*,8 Calcutta. Bombay, Rangoon demand ,t;., B Madres and Colombo
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  • 91 5 London T.T. 2 4 32 London demand 2 4 1 4 London 30 days' sight 2 4 9 32 London 80 days' sight 2 4 5 i b London 3 months sight 2 4 5 10 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1142 New York demand 58^a New York
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 231 5 S. E LEVY CO.Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Clngapore, murtmni Bankers and Broker, In SecurVesana Cnmmem**. Daily Foreign Market Cable* and Quotation Service. Membtrt: 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' ASSN.
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  • 163 6 573 tens frcn > Kuantan to Kuantan via ports 29 9 Sandy.ken. Norwegian. 1.775 tons. Irom fcaipncng 25.9 to Penang 28 9 ToWti Dutch, 683 ions, from Pontianak 27.9 to Pontianak 23.9. Hero. Norwegian, 323 tons, from BangKOg 2/.9 tc Fort Swettenham 28 9 Uimoniiys. Dutch, 1,491 tons,
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  • 94 6 Kuala Lumpur and Penan-: Internal air, Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Po^^ n Burma. India. Iraq Egypt, c. and S. Africa Great Britain. Ireland. Europe. Nigeria Gold wi...sing 10 p.m. to-morrow Java and Southern Sumatra: Nethertloslng 7 Wednesday Medan Jask? and tLon- Netherlands, clodiug 130 S vVediicsday.
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  • 77 6 i~n£ T C s pected from A "«tralia. Netherd rtr CtC by Air 'Qantas. tOVeiitS 01 letters k-iipK dt P m and general delivery of ic tiers 4.05 pm. to-morrow Mails expected from Netherlands todies by Air (Netherlands, to-morrow DeaverJw of boxholders' letters or'w 30 day P m
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  • 16 6 So 3 hfßi 6 ydv d from Si g apore on m LondoiJ deliVered
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  • 39 6 Budapest. of Li*s ITT' WCre the used horses l:c tt^ f^J^a stennH favourite whinny^; Th* nin« tu hn eartn restlessly The nine other horses SEES m Gloved* bade to^theh and racing. 15 Ca kwe-brej cUrg
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  • 213 6 Gun Practices Next Month piacaces, which will take plac- fmm ated^hS 1611 places datS stoted beta™ fencing at tunes rJLEP ag 111 be fl own from Battery position for one hour before the, S tic e commences. p On conclusion of the firing the red flag on
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  • 388 6 A More Cheerful Active Market MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd. In their m weekly rubber market report, dated London. Sept. 14. state. We have had a much more cheerful and active market shice our report a week ago, values at one time crept ud nearly
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  • 105 6 Singapore, Sept. srupa aionßside the Wharvta or ex* oected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate ii Anhui 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) el 16: Havel 7 Kepon S- R heaus 9;. En t rance Gate 2) m *nUll 3* Y rk 34: G Empire Dock (Entrance Gat*
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  • 82 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, .SEPT 27 Football: s.A i' a Challenge Cup re-play, S.C.C. v I'uhli.'.lirr.s, Anson Road Stadium. Rugby: s.c.c. Practice, s.c.c Hockey: C.S.C. I v Police, C.S.C.- SRC v. 7th II lily. KA, S.R.C; Colts V Ra J. "A" Parrer Park. TO MORROW, SEPT.
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  • 126 6 9 A I J®RA----Jungle Sr itt^ Great Gambini W The Man" THEATRE ROYAL.—•■Victoamastri Sahan" 6 and 9 p.m. Vll -«^amastn RlTZ.—"Yellowstone" and "Moriprn Tt^ i 745 to n P m p.m d Bteth 615 and El 5 Ra?rl S 1 o^— "Josh-E-Waton" "Pre m pm to midnight "Singing Kia"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 314 6 1 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTeL 4 J TO-NIGHT I n,wr CKniL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 P.M. I DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9.30 fo midnight J TOPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION S SZITA AXIS ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS t i Featuring their Famous Sensational Interpretation of a Russian Dane?. J SEASON'S GREATEST
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    • 14 6 Imperial Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR k*-Co^"wl k^S^SsH
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    • 320 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Partner to finance vveU Known Advertising and Fublicity firm Must have ready cash of $500 Box No V Malaya Trioune, Singapore. TO LET—2, Raffle. Place Ist Foor. 2-B 2-C. 2. Raffles Place 2nd. Floor. 2-H J-K. 2-L. 9-A Chulia Street, 9-3' Chulia Street. I, China Street. 28 Ha
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    • 681 6 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A Steno-Typist anrl r*. from Ist October for our-rex mt Battery Road. Apply gical Bureau Victoria Hotel Chamber Anson Road, Singapore. Exporter of scrap metals such as gu metal, light and heavy copper lead brass and aluminium. For samples ani quotation, apply :-Y. B hoyro FO Bnv
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 134 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE* j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* FC PER DATE AND TIME TO-DAY ro^uan-ik d Tcmbilah:ni Flevo Sept. 27 1 pm. HonrtSS Pan;-kor :> 7 2 p.m. CbirS (generally) except Shanghai Hong Trengganu and Dangun (Parcels only. 2h o "$3 30 urn Kemaman and Kemasek gg 4 p m." TO-MORROW
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  • 498 7 rabies To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir.-Ycur articles concerning rabies rnvpmment orders as to aog and the Government u in{or maUve ov. ners obligations are veiy i :o r 6 But S"e r^ d dsTh d eT« h r°ai S^PuelaUon, a large proportion of
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  • 241 7 Winning Lines In The Limerick Competition REQUESTS have been made for publication of the winning lines, in the Limerick competition organised by the Capitol Theatre in connection with tne film 'T Met Him in Paris," and they are given below. One competitor wrote to say. me possible rhymes
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  • 97 7 Man 24 Hours In A Coffin I CIRCUS at Kispest, Hungary, offerA rd sixteen shillings to any person to the audience who would allow Wro#\i to be hypnotised and put m R riass coffin for fifteen minutes. Joseph Dodaa accepted the offe Next day he was mined in
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  • 26 7 Szita and Anis the exceptionally untitled dancers appearing in Sz.ta ana pi Hlf are m« pwaenttM an ordinal Ru«jM 321 5Rf« W,««5 attractions of the.r repertoire.
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  • 122 7 Customs Cordon On North-Wcs! Frontier Simla in order to prevent the re-importa don of goods wh P ich bavepas.edthroufh India to Afghanistan and Persia wun out paying duty, the Government df India have decided to impose a CUatt cordon a\om thousand miles rf j he North-West Frontier. i
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  • 160 7 French Journalist On fits Way To Shanghai Singapore, Sunday. FRENCH journalist wuo saw ten wax* during the past 25 years arrived irShigaplre to-day by the Andre Lebon on his way to the Shanghai front. He is Mr. E. Kelsefc war cor respondent of the French journal "Le
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  • 171 7 Gas Makes Fruit Fipcn If Half Normal Time St. Paul, Minnesota. FRUIT can now be artificially ripened In half the usual time, the new method is to put back into the fruit the gas that it gives off in natural iLoeriments proving the value of the eas
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  • 116 7 Scptvitv Of Icebergs During Summer Months Battle Harbour, Labrador Believe it or not. there Is an we iamiue iii Labrador! The that Labrador is land of perpetual ice and spow reived a rude U&i when an uuxiLaiy arrived here with I 01 The ice wili be used
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    • 53 7 THEN you're down f| p b 9 y dUsolv!d iS the mouth g ves^off overcome cold and flu eerm reduce Saiy -ootMnft for y inflammation in J i. well again choking phlegm i a nd s^ n th V; at bronchitis, etc. For coufths, colds, sore tnrua Peps are unequalled.
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    • 10 7 W B Asiatic petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. wp3 2 A
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    • 254 7 tndi&stion And YYoi&an Oh Verge of Breakdown. "About las; Christmas I began to -tier "rem bevere indigestion. 1 Ub J.'ward, o: 73, The Vista, Ehham lenden, "I had terrible abest yarns ttiMiM eat: 1 s*r,w very and irritable; I alway, felt tired, ,et ■on\d not sleep. I lost weight, and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 r; •J. j CAPITOL WEDNESDAY! J An Outstanding M.-G.-M. Attraction Presented with an J Excellent STAGE SHOW. j lii ii j j To an Expectant Public We Present j j As exciting as the Sport of Kings it dram- j j atizes with Clark Gable as a King of j
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    • 471 8 4. A? I ONE OF THE REST MYSTERY THRILLERS SEEN IN J SINGAPORE! j I 1 TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL j— s i x .n Amazing New Charac- j brings a New Thrill fo J j \-i.ay Mind! See him I 'The GREAT GAMBIM' With Hollywood's newest star sensation AKIM
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  • 275 9 Dancing Ixgs In Demand In Hollywood Tt—. Hollywood. HERE is a shortage in Hollywood of beautiful girls who can dance. It has all come about because of the ''musical" picture fever that has swept the film studios. There are about sixteen such films in production now,
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  • 248 9 Innovations Which Make Better Homes FLOORS that "float"' on rubber cushions; Window-glass measured scientifically for the amount of health-giving rays it allows to pass through; Building materials that last longer. These are some of the innovations that will help to make your home a better place to live
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  • 148 9 First Round-The-World Stamps Shown Amsterdam. THE first letters to travel round thn world by regular airmail services are being shewn at the exhibition of airmail postage stamps organised by Dutch philatelists as part of the international aviation show at the Hague. The letters were flown from New York
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 516 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. The Traction Engines" and Motor Cars Ordinance. Notice is hereby given to the owners of vehicles bearing the undermentioned m?Pp« th° n mbers 'Singapore) that the s aid owners communicate h K tne undersigned before the ztki October 937, the said registrations will be cancelled. G.
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    • 418 9 Singapore MuniciDalit v HIGH-VOLTAGE DRAMA, PEP-1 r J PERED WITH SLICK, SLY FUN TENDERS. ACADEMY QUEEN TENDERS are now Invited for the A N D S 'ROUND iOUowlng mater! alj or service. For M www •thin partlculari tee Municipal Tender Room. WSEt ___Z POWELLY Annual for the Jr?^^^iM See notice
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    • 436 9 t Great World Show I IST, 2ND 3RD OCTOBER. j China Relief Fund I I CABARET 1 s i TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT J TO-NIGHT S INOORAN OPERA imn l ,fte Biseest Malay Opera Touring Malaya To-day. j<U Actors and Actresses Beautiful Sceneries First-class Musicians. S J v!IS S
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  • 77 10 MADAM KOH TAM NEO, wife of Mr. Tan Cheng Boon, passed away peacefully, at the age of 47. at her residenc.' No. 314. Jco Chiat Place (near Telok Kurau Road' on Monday. September 27. 1937. She leaves behind he: husband, three- sons, Messrs. Ta l Tiang Leng.
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  • 862 10 the least interesting of the several important points raised by Mr. YV. Leggatt in his report to the half-yearly meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was that relating to a pensions scheme for members of the profession. It s a bold ambition and one which W'll require
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  • 45 10 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 24. Manchester apprentices whose over lo r ooo n h«t rike h^ Ve exten ded to over iu.uuo have now decided tn rocma their ?i 1 aim e w e i{ iP i 0yers guarant ee that Wireless considered.-Reuter
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  • 130 10 NOTES COMMENTS Rubber Research Institute TN the report of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya for 1936, the Director, Mr. H. J. Page, points out that he was in charge for only tne last four and a half months of the year ?nd the report refers, for the most part,
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  • 199 10 PROM the North China Daily News we take the following account oi faithful and willing service. -Local theatregoers." says our Shanghai contemporary, "will not at first recognise the significance of the stai'.v ment that Ah Yune, the chief carper ter of the Lyceum Theatre, is dead, chiefly
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  • 210 10 "jyjO-BEE was of a similar type. He had learned much of what his father had to teach him. and when he succeeded to the position was quite ready to go on from where his predecessor had left off. N 0 difficulty dismayed him, and on many an
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  • 219 10 T*HE womenfolk in China are tak.: their full share of responsibility In the present Sino-Japanese conflict Discarding lipsticks and eyebrow pencils, they have now taken active parts vi the front lines, and have been engaged in militia duties in tha rear. It is evtn said that seme of
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  • 372 10  -  By "Looker On" animal trainer recently offered to pay a debt by handing over a leopard. That, however, was not the kind of spot cash the creditor wanted. A A A A Rabbits have a definite language of their own. a naturalist tells us. Their share
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 260 10 j "TOOT A L 1 j TIES AND HANDKERCHIEFS! "PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS j i HEMSTITCHED BORDERS. j PLAIN WHITE j j W I PRICE $2.75 DOZ. J Pyramid* WHITE CENTRE WITH j 1 luke the Palm \X* J JPYRAVf SMART COLOURED BORDERS j J PRICE DOZ. J i .kaa toot a
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    • 81 10 A j I STUDIO S I TSALNANHUI J c Tel. 3304 toto-artisl S .j. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most modern methods known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation. K. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. 'Phone 300:. Largest and best Equipped Optical Institution In
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  • 141 11 MANY CASUALTIES FEARED NARROW ESCAPE FOR PARTY OF AMERICANS AN OTHER raid on Canton this morning followed two alarms during A the night, il is believed that this is the start of the Japanese attack on the Canton-Hankow Railway, as
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  • 717 11 Reuter. Canton, Sept. 27. rIE city is being again raided, this time, il feared, more severely, judging by the drone of a seemingly large number of planes and the booming of anti-aircraft guns.. A Reuter man has left for a point of vantage to obtain
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  • 172 11 THE LEAGUE Discussion On China's Appeal Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 26. THE committee of twenty-three will to-morrow discuss the Chinese appeal It is expected that Mr. Bruce will move a resolution suggesting that a conference of powers interested in the Pacific should concern itself with the immediate
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  • 92 11 Vehement Tirade Against J;*pan Reuter. Washington, Sept. 26. RENOUNCING the Japanese activities in China as "so cruel and outrageous that history furnishes no parallel,'* the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Wang, stated at a Press conference he had no instructions from his Government to solicit United States help in
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  • 66 11 Drop In Japanese Imports Reuter. London, Sept. 25. THE Calcutta correspondent of the Morning Post reports that British Indian shipping concerns are benefiting by the expansion of trade due to Japanese vessels being commandeered for war purposes. There has also been a steady drop in Japanese imports, the
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  • 123 11 TO TOKYO Determined Not To Leave Nanking Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 26. rE Foreign Office published tonight the text of a "determined protest," delivered to-day in Tokyo by M Slavutskv against the Japanese bombardment of Nanking, and the Japanese request for the evacuation of the Soviet Embassy. The
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  • 139 11 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 26. The Chinese Embassy on Saturday sent the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs a note in which attention was drawn to the aerial bombardment of a peaceful population, refugees, red cross detachments and cultural institutions by the Japanese aggressor. The note points out that
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  • 47 11 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 25. A new system of amplification will be in use for the first time at the ordinary services at Westminster Abbey to-mor-row The new Coronation organ will also be used for the usual services for the first time.—British Official Wireless
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  • 345 11 30-Minute Battle In The Air Reuter. Canton, Sept. 26. AN unknown number of Japanese planes again took advantage of the prevailing moonlight and visited Canton last night. A few bombs were dropped in the vicinity of military objectives, but these landed harmlessly in the open country.
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 26. Gen. Chu Shao Liang, ex-Governor of Kansu and a veteran of all Major Republican revolutionary campaigns, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese forces in the Chinese area. He succeeds Gen. Chang Chi Chung, who has been transferred to General Headquarters at Nanking
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  • 112 11 BRITONS SHOT Arabs Wait At Church Door Reuter. Jerusalem. Sept. 26. MR. Lewis Yellend Andrews, District Commissioner, Galilee, and a British constable, have been killed at Nazareth by armed Arabs. Both victims were shot while leaving the Anglican church. The assailants are
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  • 216 11 Soviet Flyers Over Port Arthur? Sin Chew Jit Poh. Port Arthur, Sept. 27. JAPANESE guards stationed in Port Arthur reported that two mystery planes have been scouting over the city during the past two nights. They ar c alleged by the Japanese to be Russian planes. Nanking, Sept.
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    • 26 11 To-morroufs MORNING TRIBUNE will include a FULL PAGE 3-COLOUR ADVERTISEMENT The Tributie is thus the first newspaper in Malaya to print an advertisement in three colours.
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  • 149 12 PROTESTS Massacres In China Create Uproar Reuter. F IID London, Sept. 26. UtTHER protests against the Japanese bombing of the civil population of China have been issued by the National Peace Council and the Women's International League. The National Peace Council
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  • 462 12 British Official Wireless. Public indignation is finding expression in meetings and resolutions. The suggestion that all countries concerned should refuse to accept exports from Japan is the advisory committee of the League finds Japan responsible for the present fighting is made in a resolution submitted to the British
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  • 114 12 Bands Play At The Station Reuter. Munich, Sept. 25. OIGNOR MISSOLIM'S train reachO ed the Austro-German frontier at 8.50 a.m. where Herr Rudolph Hess and other high Nazis boarded the train Signor Mussolini arrived at 10 a m Herr Hitler awaited him at the station, also Baron Yon
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  • 510 12 Curtailment Planned NO FLOGGING OF JUVENILES (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 18. HPHE flogging o f young offenders is to be a'-.Wished. Sir Samuel Hcare, the Home Secretary, will shortly receive the report of the Departmental Committee on the subject. One of its recommendations will be
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  • 200 12 Mr p Tuesday, Sept. 21. All. R. A. Carey, MP., arrived to stay at Government House. Wednesday, Sept. 22. Commander and Mrs. I W Whitehorn, Commander T. M. Brownrigg. Major A. w. S. Mallaby and Lieut' U Hooper dined at Government House. T Thursday, Sept. 23. Mr. J.
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  • 91 12 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 24 The Foreign Olh-e states 'hat the British Charge d' Affaires in rtorr.e today was instructed to tell Count Ciano that the British Government has been fully informed of the conversations at Geneva between M. Delbos and Signor foppa and to explain that the
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  • 435 12 Five Japanese Planes Shot Down In Nanking Sin Chew Jit Foh. Nanking, Sept. 26. NINETY-SIX Japanese planes raided Nanking in relays five times during the day on the 25th, the largest number of raiders being 31, and the smallest 6. Only a small percentage entered the city. Five
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  • 39 12 Reuter. Grand Canyon. Sept. '25 Signal fires from Wotan's throne which is even more difficult to ascend than Siva's Temple announced the safe arrival of the climbing parry from the American Museum of Natural History —Reuter.
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  • 204 12 Continued Weakness Of Wall Street Reuter. London, Sept. 25. THE city is seriously perturbed over the continued weakness of Wall Street, which, according to opinion expressed, is due partly to fears of reforms by Mr. Douglas and partly to Mr. Morgenthau's statement that he proposed discussing
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  • 156 12 Important Statement By Government THE following notice has been issued by the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements:— In the communique issued in regard to the raising of relief funds for sufferers in the Far East the Government asked that organisers of funds should seek consent before
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  • 56 12 New Ships Built In Japan (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 26. Sunday holiday crowds, including many Japanese, welcomed home to-day five new naval vessels, built, in Japan. The Council of Regency garlanded the vessels and welcomed the Commanders, while overhead Siam's air arm accompanied the ships from
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  • 228 12 Murder Mystery At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS l A KIM Tamiroff. whom we saw recently in "Michael Strogoff," plays the chief part in "The Great Gambini," the Paramount picture which is the present attraction at the Capitol. It is a role of a ,very different character,
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  • 92 12 Picture And Stage Attraction Coming TOGETHER with Jean Harlow's last picture. "Saratoga." which will start at the Capit on Wednesday, the management will present a stage attrrction in the American dancers Arthur Mahon and Virginia Rucker. They come with a very high reputation, for they have appeared with Eddie
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  • 221 12 New Melodrama At The Alhambra TUNGLE Jim." Universal's jungle thrilw ler adapted from Alex Raymond's story, was screened at the Alhambra before a large crowd last night, when the first six chapters of serial were shown It is a powerful story with plenty of thrills of jungle life
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  • 45 12 Lady, the comedv featuring William Powell and Mvrna Loy, which was such a success when it was shown iu Singapore recently, was screened at yesteSa>' li0n f F three P erforn^ances To-night After The Thin Man" will be shown for one night only.
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  • 147 12 The Garrick Theatre at Gcylang Serai has arranged, for to-morrow and Wednesday, an interesting programme of fu ag^^and screen attractions in aid of the China Red Cross Relief Fund. Professor Albertino, who is known as the modern Houdini, has kindly offered and will
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  • 25 12 A talk on "Rabies and its Control" jrm b t broadcast ai 7 :*o p.m. to-day irom the Singapore Radio Station.
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  • 429 12 MAYO ON TEST Composite Plane Experiment (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 18. BOTH components of the ShortMayo Composite Aircraft have successfully flown separately lsays the "Observer" air correspondent). Mercury, the nine-ton seaplane four-engined monoplane which is to be launched off the Maia, a fourengined monoplane flying boat,
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  • 99 12 Imperial Preference Extended Reuter. T__ ot Colombo, Sept 25. HE state Council has adopted a motion by the Financial Secretary for the extension of Imperial Preference indefinitely. The Minister of Commerce stated that the action would not deprive them of the right of re-opening the question in
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  • 509 13 Chinese Stronger IROOPS POURING INTO SETTLEMENT Shanghai, Sept. 27. "J O divisions of Vunnanese and three divisions of Szechuenese t nop.; are proceeding to Shanghai t> participate in the coming war, which it is predicted, will be the most si nous of
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  • 25 13 Mr. S. G. Willimott will speak on Cyprus at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 21 13 Hillsborough (Cal.), Sept. 27. The death is announced of Mr. William Henry Crocker, banker and Republican leader.—Reuter. Reuter.
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  • 794 13 Mussolini Decorated By Hitler Reuter Wireless. Munich, Sept. 26. HERR Hitler presented Signor Mussolini with a jewel encrusted specimen of the Grand Cross and the Order of the German Eagle was conferred on Mussolini. The dictators discussed international questions, especially the Mediterranean problem, and subsequently Mussolini
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  • 132 13 Reuter. Canton, Sept. 27. A REUTER representative who has returned from VVongsha station says he found the whole area ringed with tin-hatted soldiers with fixed bayonets refusing everyone admission. Meanwhile, the ambulance men are active, and a number of stretchers was seen going in.
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  • 132 13 Tragic Discovery By Father Paris. Looking down into the depths of a clear rock pool in the grounds of the chateau of Beaulon, near Jonzac, a father saw the body of his son. 25 feet below the surface, upright against the pool's rocky wall. Christian de
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  • 124 13 Singapore, Monday. While engaged yesterday afternoon In removing a large fully loaded wooden case with several others in a warehouse belonging to Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., at Damar Road, an Indian coolie had his left leg crushed when tiie Lox slipped off, causing compound fractures of
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  • 461 13 REPORT MADE Germany's Claims "Debunked" (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 15. THE League Raw Materials Committee's report, issued here th:s evcn ng, should do much to remove the illusion of a certain section of public opinim—not un-h?red by governments—over the importance cf colonial raw materials as
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  • 45 13 A lecture on "Our New Schema" wir be delivered in Tamil by Mr. G Sarangapany, the editor of "Tamil Murasu". at the association's premises at 7 p.m. on Friday next, Mr. A C Suppiah «r*l] preside and all members ire cordially invited.
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  • 38 13 The D'Artagnan is expected to arrive at Singapore from Japan, China and Saigon to-morrow (Sept. 28) at 6 a.m., and sail on the same day at 4 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.
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  • 175 14 Sunday's Matches In Badminton Championship SELANGOR RACE MEETING SECOND DAY Weights For Five Events WEIGHTS for live evenU on VV Wednesday, the second day ot the 8elangor Turf CtalJ Aafajg professional raee meeting in Kuala Lumpur, are a* follows: HOUSES, CLASS 3. DIV. 8-5V4 Furs. 9 u Popover »ii Nuit
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  • 92 14 PONIES, CLASS 1. DIV 2 -5*1. Furs. Comma 9^ rt Pymble Bu 8J Codellus 12 Flying Column 11 6 Mlldora 83 Glitter 81 Sheilo II 8 J St. Charles 112 Funny Bee 7 1° Mamell 77 Blue BeU PONIES, CLASS 1, DIV. 3- 5*{. Furs. Devon King M King Carwyne
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  • 99 14 Los Angeles, Sept. 27. IN the Pacific Soutn-West tennis charr i pionship final, Budge beat yon C:amm 2—6, 7-5. C--4, 7—5. Hare and Hughes beat Brugnon and Shields in the men's doubles final 6—4, 6-2, 6—2 Hughe:: and Hare beat Badge and Mako 4—6. 6—4, 6—l, 7- 5 in the
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  • 31 14 Practice hockey matches will be played at the S.C.C. to-day, on Wednesday and on Friday. Members desirous of taking part are requested to bring coloured and white jerseys. WALKING RECORD Reuter.
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  • 43 14 Oslo, Sept. 27. Edgar Bruun (Norway» broke the world walking 10.000 metres record with the t me of 43 minutes 25 2 10 The previous best was Mikaels.son s M minutes 9 16 seconds. Reuter CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF Paterson And Beeton In S.G.C. Final
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  • 254 14 Tiff M PATERSON and J. H. Beetm m oualrfi< d to meet in the final of tne Singapore G C. golf championship by v/mning their respective senu-final ties «V Riikit Timah yesterday morning. afternoon, the quartetfinals resulted as Alloys: E N Kelly beat Dr. E. Laia.au Thomson 2 and U
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  • 123 14 Collier 47 10 37 Mrs. Young P. H L. Wheeler 47 10 37 Miss S. Lucas L. L. Lawler 4fi 34 37 4 Mr. Mrs. G. W Piercy 47 94 37 1 2 Mr. Mrs. S. W. P. Perry 49 104 384 Squad. Ldr. Mrs. J. Hill 42 34 383.!
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  • 37 14 THE final of the "A" doubles in the S.C.C. terrnis tournament and the prize distribution, which had been arranged for this afternoon, have been postponed to Wednesday on account of rain. CHANGI SOCCER Gunners Beat The Terror
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  • 214 14 Singapore, Sunday. THE ground at Changi was in good condition after very heavy rain for the soccer match between the 7tn Heavy Battery and H.M.S. Terror this evening which resulted in a five-nil victory for the gunners. Although outplayed in every department, the Terror held out until the last minute.
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  • 68 14 Twenty cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. competition and the following were the scores returned: M. G. Harvey 167—32=135. C. W. Watson 151—16=135. H. Gray 172—32=140. F. W. Dunhill 175—30=145. G. E Kerr 183—36=147. G. Pritchett 169—20=149. E. Satchell 190—36=154. The tie between the first two must be
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  • 402 14 MISS LUCY FERNANDEZ won the championship at the annual sports mo°tinK of the Girls Sports Club, an their ground on Saturday afternoon before a large gathering of members and well-wishers of the Club. A heavy shower of rain earlier in the dav made the ground rather slippery, but the girls'
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  • 178 14 CHAMPIONSHIPS POSTPONED The Johore State Badminton ehampicnship li.ici t-- be postponed in account of '3<"k of entries received Tne closing date for entries has been extended until Oct. 7, by wh eh date it is anticipated more entries w.ll be received as it was decided at the meeting to permit
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  • 1272 14 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 26. THE "S" Company of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Football team travelled up to Johore Bahru from Singapore this evening and met the Johore Military on the Istana Padang and drew I—l. Both goalkeepers were severely tested in the first half although there
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  • 82 14 Draw For Ladies Singles Singapore. Sunday. THE draw of the ladies' open singles and men's (veteran's) singles badminton championships, which took place to-day at the Clerical Tnion, resulted as follows: Ladies' Open Singles Waileen Wong vs Mrs. Chionh Doo Chee: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather seeded vs Annie Wee; Mary Wee
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    • 39 14 ENTER NOW for the great BOVRIL CONTEST INTRY FORMS may be had from, your dealer or on application by post card to the ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY BUREAU LTD. 144 Robinson Road—Singapore. CLOSING DATE 15th October 1937 —5 APB 10a
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  • 543 15 SELANGOR PENANG ALSO GET GOING PROMISING form by newcomers in the back divisions made Saturday s ragby trials at the S.C.C. more thar* usually interesting and Rave promt* of the state side belnjr a strong all-round combination this season.
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  • 440 15 'From Our Own Reporter) KuaJa Lumpur, Sunday. terday's s:r>*~ rugger trial on the d tng ended in an overwhelming win Probables who trounced the tea to the tune of 30 points tc nil. winneio were superior In all dements. Their forwards won four i very live
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  • 561 15 From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. FOLLOWING their victory last week at Taiping. the Penang rugger side scored another w n yesterday acainst a Province and Kedah team by 15 points 'five tries> to three points <a try). The Combined team showed up surprisingly well
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  • 174 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. A POOR turn out, marked th e first of a series of trials, for the selection of the team that is to represent Selangor in the "All Blues" Trophy match which will be played on Oct. 30,
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  • 169 15 HpHE R.A. trial between the R.A., Blakan Mati. and the combined R.A., Changi, at Changi, resulted in a draw, the score being three points each, Blakan Mati *a penalty goal), Changi (one try). The game proved to be fast and exciting, but the Blakan Mati
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  • 252 15 Singapore, Sunday. THE R E. (Pulau Brani> beat St. 1 Andrew's at rugby on Saturday by 6 points (two tries I to nil. Pulau Brani, winning the toss, immediately carried the game into thair opponents "25" with a series of forward movements, forward play definitely
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  • 860 16 Annual Meeting BETTER CONDITIONS FOR LABOURERS Singapore, Saturday. INCREASED planting to the extent cf 25 acres experimentally was announced at the annual general me2 tin£ held to-day by the Brunei United Plantations, Limited, at the company's registered offlce. French Bank Building, Singapore, under the chairmanship of Air.
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  • 50 16 New System Now In Operation fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. *T midnight to-night Bangkok sv ??ch( A over to the automatic telephone f.v>Lem. 'I he formal opening ceremony x.Ai ioliow when the Premier, who b present on tcur in the Provinces, return* 10 hie capital.
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  • 235 16 Investiture- At Kampontr Melayu Singapore, Sunday. ,A. PICTURESQUE ceremcny in connection with the investiture of the fir c t Malay Cubs was performed on Saturday on the grounds of the Kamoong rv'elayu School, Jalan Euros. Interested .spectators included prominent members cf the Scout Movement and the Malay community.
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  • 61 16 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 25. Speaking at the International Cremation Congress in London which is being attended by delegates of fourteen countries and of which he v>as elected pre •!dent. Lord Border advocated a saving for the purpose of playing fields oi land which would under
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    • 109 16 Specially designed to meet tin* need- of ffijjfflirr,, SfeSS? Laaaat the Householder, the Trader, and Or'*a- llhin^^ii ni sat ions possessing numerous branches nPTIIHj HbIHIIS throughout which the type of safe is BBHK lj||lj|p The size of safe which is most commonly demanded hrs been made the subject of intensive
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  • 185 17 Appeal By Prime Minister British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 25. IN connection with the National Health Campaign which the Prime Minister will inaugurate on Thursday next, the Minister of Health and President of the Board of Education have sent the following message to all local authorities: "Over
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  • 28 17 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 25. The Prime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain left Downing Street yesterday for Chequers where they will spend the' week-end.—Brit'-h Official Wlr»jffß
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    • 1325 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio PROGRAMMES OF I BRITISH EMPIRE forte Orchestra Turkish Suite (from UM n l\k*k™ the Incidental Music for Voltaire's X.M.D.L. PROGRAMMES UW>: CM Allegro assai (2» Andante (3) Maestoso (4) Allegro molto (Michael rtrk Haydn, arr. Geiringer). Kendall Taylor Singapore Station On 225 "Past, Present. And and
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  • 144 18 Closer Understanding With The Public British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 25. AN interesting departure in continuation of the series of changes which the Post Office has been making in recent years with a view to a closer understanding with the public it serves was announced to-night by
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  • 74 18 Record Enrolments In London British Official Wireless. Lonao:., oept. 2d. NEARLY four hundred different subjects are covered in the winter programme of the London County Council's Evening Institutes, wnicii open tne new term on Monday with nearly 20.U0L) classes. Enrolments are expected this year to pass the 250.00U
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  • 80 18 Charter To Be Handed Over Next Week British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 25. THE Wembley District of north-west London, which is known the world over as the site of the great Empire Exhibition of 1924 and of the Empire Stadium, the scene of many annual athletic and sporting
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  • 295 18 Singapore. Saturday. The following passengers disembai Iced at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Carthage which arrived here from London yesterday: Mr G J Ashbv, Mrs. E. L. o'own. Mr. C. R. Baxter. Mr E. J. Batten. Mr. T. Bancroft. Mr. Chan Hin Boon. O. E Crooks,
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  • 40 18 fFrom Out Own Correspondent) Banckok. Saturday. At midniffh* swi*ehes ove» T o the automatic telephone system The PnnrtPl r»r»«ifn<» ceremony will follow when the Premier, who is at present on to«r In the Provinces, returns to the capital.
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  • 134 18 Villages Bombed Near Bocca Tigris Forts Reuter. Canton. Sept. 25. a JAPANESE cruiser and two seaA planes shelled and bombed Hoihow at 7 a.m. The cruiser fired 20 round:?. There are no deta is. A number of Japanese endeavoured to bomb the Chinese river launch patrol at the
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  • 66 18 Reuter Wireless. Paras, Sept. 24. Italy's position in Spain dominates political comment in the press. The papers declare that the Italian hope that more Italian troops will not be sent to Spain is insufficient and state that France can only be reassured when Italy definitely abandons strategic
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  • 34 18 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 25. Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen left hospital and went to Telfers-Mollett home until Oct. 10. when he will sail with his family for the Dutch East Indies. —Reuter.
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  • 28 18 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 26. It is officially stated that the Japanese army casualt es in Shanghai up to Sept. 21 was 1,412 killed and 4,169 wounded.—Reuter.
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  • 103 18 Mr. O. Luka, works manager for iS. A., has arrived back in Sing, after long leave in Europe. Whilst in Italy, Mr. Luka took I opportunity of spending a period ol leave in the Fiat workshops at Tui and although he has been with
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    • 12 18 ttagemeyer IradmgCo. -Singapore- K »ai aL mP Pm —W P S. 2
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    • 175 18 Help Kidngys Clean Oit Prisonous Acids Your Kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by cneap, irritating drugs or !:<■._•!. ,t. I to you, weak Kidn. ys may be the r< al cause r voor Getting Ip Nights. Nerv< dizziness. Swollen Ankles, Bladdi r Trouble, Headaches.
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    • 355 18 CLUB DIARY There arr numerous ChlbS in Singapore membcrt of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune:' This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Havpenings of ceneral interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events:' The "Club
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    • 51 18 'Continued jrom previous column) practice I Twa-loh-koh I. association premises, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 0 Union Sporting Association: Anniversary celebration. Happy Restaurant. Happy World. Tiffin 2.15 p.m. Annual eeneral meeting. 3.45 p.m.. and dinner, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 13 O.K. Association: Teo-chew music practic? I Twa-loh-koh association premises. 7 30
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    • 247 18 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programrie Drills up to and for week O i 937: TO-DAY. SEPT. 27 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. S.R A fv) Torture. 515 i'v^l yarcU Ran S e > Headquarter, S.F.C.RJS. tr), Testing Rifles. o io p.m.—Headquarters. SFCRE Musketry. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, SVFA Hi Training. 515 p.m.—Tangiin Hospital.
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