Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- -No. 228. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1987 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Sept. 28. Ir7 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 30 1 WITH YoW^ BREAKFAST Try The to is \mx If Its bIsTI 1 SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND J A HEALTHY BABY arts- ssrssi h «w ST"- EiM,,ei j BLUE CROSS Stocks A^_^^J^!L_^
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    • 85 1 Read The SIINDAV' TRIBUNE Dominant Jn -Malaya p 'roofing ti^es They have a perfect Terra nlMinr m They bTp3SS-M*mS oSing improved design aod are .ess liable r capacity .nun U>e ordinary Mangalore pat Urn ThM are rtnrt and Sole Agents- W PS. liA Weak "insecticides'' won't protect: your family filthy
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  • 375 2 Italy Wins French Air Race Paris, Ang. 21 ITALIANS filled the first three in the air race from I Marseilles j to Damascus and Paris, which was arranged by th Government to celebrate anniversary of the soio cr< Atlantic from America to Frl Colonel Charles Lindbergh
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    • 513 2 FRfliH STOCK OF:— 55J75J chromlnm Plated Hot ft 5* 0" overall price 135.0* ««ch. 6' 6" do 7« ca ro» do iJoJ w able lamp, -a large range to" .elect from 12.00 upwards. roz all requirements in ELECfRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, M. 36 ft 37, Bras Basah Road,
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    • 750 2 RABIES. AMENDMENT TO RULE 49 OF THE QUARANTINE (Veterinary) RULES, 1936. With reference to the recent notice setting forth the provisions of certain of the Quarantine (Veterinary! Ruleo, the attention of the public is particularly directed to the amendments to Rule 49 made by th? Governor in Council on the
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    • 213 2 I CYMA H| SWISS MADE WATCHES I mVkW We have a delightful range BssUi-M of the latest Ladies' and V||s]Jf Gents' models in neat designs on display at our showrooms. 0 mm PHONE NO. 7922. TICK WOH HIM. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near MIDDLE ROAD). PA Melati Radja PERFUME High
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    • 393 2 I FOR BEST VALUE AND CHEAPEST PRICES Of ALL KINDS OF' WATCHES CLOCKS ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries Invited from all markets, Wholesale only supplied. Thone 3785, write or call at t. N v I>! SUJNS, •si, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. DON'T FOKGET TO TRY Homoeopathy in chronic complicate 3 and incurable
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    • 65 2 i iliiiTT^iiri^ralfff i Mnranat Haul ~~1 The curative effect ot *M IB) oANTUBEN rests ou M QUAIACOL the most Bf BS valuable of aU lung g i antiseptics, and aalycic 5 acid which represents the 3 jaost important constituent EE ror the sliding up of the przzdiung tissue. I j
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  • 344 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES U.S. REPLACEMENT PROGRAMME Maritime Commission To Make Survey ALL United States shipping companies holding temporary operating differential subsidy agreements have been called upon to submit by Sept. 1 complete details of proposed programmes for the replacement of ships In their fleets over 15 years old. The Maritime
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  • 74 3 Shipbuilding Unions Ask For Conference The Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, it is understood, is pressing strongly for a conference with the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation on a claim for holidays with pay for shipyard workers throughout the country. The unions are asking that the shipbuilding employers
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  • 91 3 The decision of the Frencn Line iC.G.T. I to place the Normandie on a cruise from New York to Bermuda early in the New Year has met with immediate success. The minimum fare for the 22 days is £80, ranging to an eightbed suite at £1,875. There is
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    • 401 3 STEAMER BALLINGS ll&0.nd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. a N. CLVS SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage 6 pore. 1937. COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 0,100 Oct. 18 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 HOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17,000
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    • 131 3 O. S. K. Line m.s. "Rio de Janeiro Maru" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO (South Africa South America). On Oct. Ist at p.m. Passage fares: $171.00 Ist class 77.00 3rd class 46.40 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept.
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    • 567 3 4. I Me if iL I KOKUSAI LINE I s s (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) T i (Incorporated in Japan). j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j I Due Due Sailing Due t Penang Spore Spore via New York J ms KOMAKI MARU Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov.
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    • 135 3 IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Englandi. Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. TAKSANG In
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    • 368 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh Dlspl. From. Ret'g. M.S. Tons. B'pore. Spore. "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dec. 31 Luxurious One-Class Motorships All Cabins have adjoining private hath ROTJNDTRIP FARE: (excludingstay ashore in Bangkok) $140. ENJOY
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    • 459 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOKDDEUTSCHBK LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company'i Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI* NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Oct. 1 .s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila and North China Oct. 3 5 m.s "SAALE" omits Hongkong and Shanghai Oct.
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  • 459 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 27. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Irregular Steady Spot Buyers. 8\ 8 13 16 +116 Sellers. 8 13 16 8% +116 Oct- Buyers. 8 3 4 8 13 16 +116 Sellers. 813|16 8 7 8 +116 Nov. Buyers 8 13 16 8 7
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  • 185 4 Singapore Sept. 27. I R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $166 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $155 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $226 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $200 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $183
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  • 233 4  -  Good Improvement In Results (.By Air Mail London, Sept. 16. THE fifth ordinary genera] meeting of the Gadjah Rubber Estates »1932 i Ltd was held at Winchester Hou<-e EC. Mr E. B Ridsdel, who presided, said tnat lt was very gratifying to be able to present a
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  • 117 4 British Official Wireless. London, Sept fj Paris 7 44 35 64 New York 4.95'.Montreal 4.95 3 16 Brussels 29.42 Geneva 21.56 3 4 Belgrade 216 Am-terdnm G.95 3 4 Milan 94' 8 .Berlin 12.34% Stockholm 19.39 f 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19 90 Vienna 26 V 7 Fragile
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    • 554 4 s j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! (Incorporated In the Straits SettlemenU). I CAPITAL: !S ed 40 »°00,d00.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, H I LIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES 3172 Secretary 4M4 > Manager 3513 Accountant M 24 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" t S LONDON ■ANJTMIR NEW YORK
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    • 90 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) I SINGAPORE BRANCH: D'Almeida Street. I Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000.001 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 67 4 CONCRETE wiNCETiT MIXERS mMI AND STONE figpP i I Winget Concrete Mixers are I If built to give maximum service i and output with minimum I I attention. Hundreds in use I II throughout Malaya. Enquiries I II! /or a/t# type of Concrete Mixer I j IjJ a/irf Crusher will
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  • 813 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 28. 10 a m. MINING Fiaser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 5 6 63cd Asam Kumbang 34,6 36;6 Austral Malay 56,- 576 Ayer Hitam 33- 34 6 v er Weng 0.88 0 95 Tin 25 26 Batu Selangor 1.93
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  • 52 5 Singapore, Monday. Messrs. S. E Levy Co., Singapore, have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.57 0.61 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 10.25 Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.015 I X.L 0.54 0.55 Can Mauricio 0.61 0.70 United Paracale 0
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  • 600 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Tuesday. U7E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. fT Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messr?. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follow:— STOCK INDUSTRIALS:—Coppers: The rally with
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  • 220 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept. 28, 10 am. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. TIN: To Ampat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 3% Burma Malay 6d Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept, 24 5% Chenderiang
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  • 235 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 1901 .oh icdn wnnnnn mt Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 99 ICOVa Ci. Mar SI SmtV 103*4 105% norn 37, 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 51, Sept ***** n Int. May 15, Nov. 15 98% 100% c.i. 1 WW red *f»47 f|
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  • 353 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept. 28. TIN three months £252.10 down 45-. Cables from London report that the Stock Exchange had a firmer tone yesterday and with tin showing some recovery from the worst, tin shares present rather a firmer appearance to-day In Sterling shares
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Sep f 29. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—» Sl27>i> (up nw.
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  • 21 5 The price of robber at noen in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 29» 2 (down V«); Seller." 29y a (down 14).
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  • 245 5 MINING Singapore, Tuesday. Buyers Sellers A\ er Hitam 33 34. Batu Selangor 1.95 2.00 gong rmtti 1.26 1.30 t 0.38 0.43 Ipoh Tin 27- 29 ftSS? 0.37 0.42 i. cl f bu 1.00 1.05 tu 256 26 6 X .muntmg 12 3 13 3 Khinghall
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    • 344 5 I S. X LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, C!n gapore. Investment Banker* and Brokers Iri Securities ana Cor.modltie* Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Qmvtmsum Service, Members: YEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGECHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 105 6 Penang Siam. Burma. India. liaq Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa, ureal Britain. Ireland. Europe. Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S America: Imperial closing 10 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m.
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  • 141 6 Mails expected from Australia, tands Indies etc. by An tQ*™J» o-day. Deliveries of enly 230 p.m. and general delivers oi letters 4.05 p.m. to-day Mails expected from Netherlands IndSs by Air (Netherlands) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters onlj 1.30 !m and general delivery of letters and parcels 1.40
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  • 25 6 The sj Willesdcn for Philippine Islands Mails previously announced BS 35« 4 p.m. to-morrow will now close at 4 p.m. on Sept. 30.
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  • 17 6 The Mr Mail .Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Sent. 19 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 80 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. SEPT. 28 Football- SA.F.A. Challenge Cup InnisSirs v. Gordon Highlanders, Anson Road Btadium. Hockey: PW.D. v. C.S.C., C.S.C. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 29 Rotary Club Man, Adelphi Hotel 1 Mr. T. H. Stone will speak on Saiety First Football-' S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Marines v.
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  • 134 6 Singapore. Sept. 28. Ships alongside the Whaxrt* or expected to arrive. m East Wharf (Fntrance Gate 1) Anhui, Taksang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) D'Artagnan 18; Gorgon. Sandviken 16; Antenor w; iwipm Atrrus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance 2) Fovlebank 30: Silveray 32: Cape York 31; Granville 36;
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  • 176 6 Her Back Felt As If It Would Break. a womanA gratitude at being rid oi "such dreadful pains" caused her to write this letter: "i us»d to have such dreadful pains in my knees, ankles and shoulders to ?othins of my back, which used to
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    • 229 6 HOTEL. .J TO-NIGHT i COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to B.SO PM. DINNER and DANCE O"^^ dn ht i I POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION I SZITA ANIS j bOTOnWBICAI FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS ONE OF AM« thc[r pa Semat.onal intprnrpt-ition of a Russian Dance. GREATEST SUCCESS 1 Non-diners SI 00 BRAS BASAH RAFFLES BRASSERIE
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    • 107 6 Headaches and Tired Eyes. When your eyes become strained from over use or by continued exposure to the tropical sun, resulting in those little stabs of pain in the head, a few drops ol Murine rests, refreshes, and soothes. There are no irritating ingredients in Murine which is the standard
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    • 253 6 "GOLD LEAF" TEA In 'hese strenuous time? of keen competition, it behoves one to pet full value for what is being paid. Particularly Is this so in the everyday nec?s--v of beverage. We commend GOLD L*AF" Tea to the general public with the utmost, confidence that no better value ran
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    • 91 6 LI- Sufferers from Prickly 111 Feat will find in Ger/I molene a remedy of high/F/yiv'V est value. SUFFER NO ?4/ MORE from that frightI/ fv.l Skin Disease. Join :he Great Germolene Skinhealing Crusade which is M steadily banishing Skin Troubles all over th< world. The very first touch of Germolene
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 190 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j J STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY pER DATE AND TTME FC Gorgon Sept 28 2 p.m. New Zealand z Gorgon /•ustralia:—s Eastern z, Southern 7 ~o r„ o n 28 2 p.m. and Western n P Ariagnan 28 2.30 p.m. France I Parcels only I Al ta
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  • 256 7 Famous Dance Team At j The Capitol To-Morrow HERALDED as one of the best dance acta that has yet been seen in the Arthur Mahon and Virginia Kucker will appear at the Capitol for a short on from to-morrow, as special stage action with the new M
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  • 60 7 AFTER THE THIN MAN," with William Powell and Myrna Loy in the leading rotes returned for a one-night screening to the PavhTion yesterday. "After The Thin Man provides William Powell with an excellent opportunity of entertaining in his own inimitable way, and he gives the audience full value
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  • 179 7 Protection Of Shipping In Mediterranean British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. A PARIS message reports that British, French and Italian naval experts met to-day at the Ministry of Navy in j Pa^is The following official communique WM issued later: "Technical naval conversations regarding Italian participation in the
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  • 91 7 "I Was 111 And Needed Money" Singapore. Monday. I WAS ill and needed money." stated Choo Kew, in pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of gold and 34 gems to the total value of $140 when he appeared before Mr. L. V.
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  • 76 7 260 Miles From Fastnet Reuter. London, Sept. 27. THE Lloyds wireless station at Valentia has reported the receipt of a message from the British steamer Cheyenne timed 11.12 a.m. stating that the Yacht Endeavour First has been found miles south west of Fastnet Rock.— Reuter. f The
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  • 57 7 Mussolini Visits Krupp's Works Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 27. MUSSOLINI and Hitler came to Berlin from Essen to-day. Krupp S wortt refused to give any information as to what Mussolini saw there 000 It is officially estimated that 75J0uu n-on'e lined the route from Krupp s works to the
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  • 101 7 Singapore, Tuesoay. The following passenger, ,ro leaving -y the Antenor. which sails r J Bede-Cox. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. J- M. S. Hnsey. Mrs P N Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Cantlay. Mr and Mrs FL E. Pitt, Mr. J Dewar. Mr G B. Johnson, Mr.
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  • 56 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 27. The completion of 50 years diplomat relations between Siam and Japan was observed at Bangkok yesterday, by corL messages being exchanged between the r reign Mi listers of both countries inri also between members ol the Japan Siam Society in Tokyo
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  • 148 7 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Brisbane.—Mr. A. Williams, from Brisbane. Left by the Aurora.-M:s. Salim Ah, for Calcutta, Mr. A. V. Goodale, for Calcutta. Arrived by the Atalanta.—Mr. spordeder. from Hongkong. Arrived by the Sycuuy.— Mr. R BRussell, from Brisbane. Arrivals
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  • 50 7 Last Saturday, a* midnight teW; to* telephone -vi .wH*bed on to the automatic system, rms new Astern was in il.fi In the SUmese caoita! by Gei r Electre Commny. to whom the wort wra ml (ted to tne face of keen romnftlMon from German ana Swedish firms.
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  • 230 7 Work Done By Driverless Trains British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. TEN years after its opening in 1927 T the Post Office underground njlljav KntifeSt cost of £1.750,000 to expedite r r transmission of mails is justifying he ffii -d faith of which recommended it in by
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    • 165 7 your Hat sir I fj^^) —b« Jure His a j^~lSKjfBL^ I TV»er« b certainly style V^M^^^^A to fit your personality and J fi weight »or[ev*ry season. I ififf »ATTEK«BT HATS FOR MEN jWfc Nothing wrong... TO Merely run down... A case for WINCARNIS re(m l ar l, two ot three
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    • 352 7 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take These HtrtflTgCHetting Tonic Tablets. Too many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your svstem a littic weaker—a little more prone to far nine dangerous ills. If you fc?l aai Pt ack coming on—or if you nave just ieccr.Uy recovered, lose no time in
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    • 368 8 I SPFrTirSi o l Y U E NEVER SEEN A PICTURE WHICH HAS BEEN SO "LLOYD'S" 1 TH X Siflv T,,IS IS CRITIC-REACTION THAT LONDON AND NEW YORK'S PUBLIC HAS THUNDEROUSLY SECONDED j i lit-. J AlifcAN TRY AND DRAMA OF A NATION FACING ITS MIGHTIEST CRISIS.. THE MOTION PICTURE
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    • 263 8 &1 %X yld 1 3P<\ Geylang—To-night To-morrow Night "*»B■ 2* "m Show Starts at 7.30 p.m. to Midnight SPr.CIAL XiENEFIT NIGHTS IN All) OF CHINA RED CROSS RELIEF FUND GRAM) STAGE SCREEN ATT ACTION Second Show: Magic, Conjuring T.irks, Handcuff Escapes, etc., by courte y Prot APertino. Th Modern II
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    • 218 8 t 1 EVERYBODY S TALKING ABOUT IT! EVEN THE i j LOCAL PRESS ENTHUSES! j i t T p h ambini the latest Paramount film at the Capitol, is one of J the best effort s m comedy thrillers turned out in Hollywood.—FßEE PRESS. i Not many people will guess
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  • 173 9 Why Chinese Troops Were Moved Inland Singapore, Tuesday. "PHINA will resist to the last man," declared Mr, Tsiang Un Kai, viceConsul of the Chinese Government at Paris in an interview by a Tribune reporter soon after his arrival from Shanghai in Singapore to-day by the D'Artagnan. Mr. Tsiang,
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  • 299 9 (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Monday. A local branch of the Royal Liie Saving Society was formed in Malacca at a public meeting held for the purpose at the High School Hall on Saturday. Mr. B. F. Bridge C. L. S. presided and there was a representative
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  • 124 9 And Takes Him Along To Court Singapore, Monday. EARNING his living as a soothsayer who professed to tell the past, present and future for the nominal fee of $1, brought in Teng Hock Leong of Weld Road a regular income. Leong carried on his fortune-telling successfully until
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  • 170 9 Grand Stand Crash At Parade Cologne. Numerous people were injured as the result of the collapse of the grandstand at the historic Longerath field at Gert rudenhdf. Tl eve v.t re 5.000 persons in the stand including all the Rhineland officials, social celebrities, and fo'fdign diplomats, and all
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  • 112 9 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. The recently formed Indo-Ceylon Assoc aticii at Tangkah has already started to function. The following were elected at the inaugural meeting held on Sept. 10. to be office-bearers for the ensuing year. Mr. I. V. K. Nair 'President Mr. T. A. Kandiah
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  • 266 9 Coroner's Inquiry Into K.L. Accident i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. RAJA PETRA, acting as Coroner over the inquiry held into the death of Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Amin. a thir-teen-year-old youth who met his death as a result of a collision with a car driven
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 798 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Keen Salesman for Cold Storage Counter. Previous experience essential. Write box No. 333 co Malayi Tribune, Singapore. LEONG SAN TONG. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Leong San Tong will be held at No. 69-S, China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Thursday, 7th October,
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    • 68 9 I Happy Theatre 7.15 TO-NIGHT 930 The song-fi!!ed love story of bey and girl ffi? IS2fe +JI themselves in €3C l over's Hour M.m For Gtatral Exhibition. j JOE MORRISON 1 feH HELEN TWELVETREES NAGEL-j Marline judge I SgAU PATRICK j I THEATRE RPTALI ""^"TIJ um»* r p M TO-NIGHT
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    • 53 9 fOO KNOW SHE'S GREAT! in Luiseßainer...Aca Jemy JfS Awafd winner for the year's est acnn 9 limf now happily re-united with her co-star of Hg "Great Ziegfeld". in >x 0 a thrilling, scintillating manner m M ROBERT YOUNG f' MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN g FRANK MORGAN I Henry Stephenson j NEXT CHANGE
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    • 343 9 What becomes of THE "CAMBRIDGE" BOY? Axe you waiting to Join the crowded ranks of poorly-paid clerks? If so, disappointment awaits you. Why not learn a Trade or Profession? There is an I.C.S. Course for every need. Post this Coupon and state your requirements and see if we can help
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    • 112 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDEIifI are now Invited for tho following mctarlals or Fervire. For p&rtlculart see Municipal Tender Room. Date of doting. Annual Supplies -for the year 1938 See notice in Tender Room. Supply of new, and repairs to old. Licence Boards during 1938. 4 p.m.. 13th Oct., 1937 Transportation
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  • 28 10 SEOW--To Margaret Gwendoline, wife cf Mr. Siew Jin Beow, Manager of the Oversea-Chines? Banking Corporation. Ltd.. Ipoh. on 23rd September. 1937. a daughter Both well.
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  • 181 10 Juliet Marguerette Stevens, aged 43, passed away peacefully, at her residence No. "5, Negri Sembilan Flats, on Sept. 27, at 11.45 a.m. She leaves behind her 1 son«\ 3 daughters, 2 sisters and 1 brother t u mourn her loss. Interment at Bida dari Cemetery. Cortege leaving the housp
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  • 786 10 JAPAN'S indiscriminate bombing of Chine-e towns, resulting i»i thousands of helpless non-com-batants losirg their lives, accords ill wi'h the assurance which she gave in her reply to tho British Note in connection with the shooting of Sir Hughe KnatchbullHugessen, in which she stated that 'he Japanese
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  • 111 10 Friday, Sept. 24. Captain R. A. Gwyn arrived at Government House. Saturday. Sept. 25. Commodore and Mrs. M. L Clarke Brigadier and Mrs. M. A. Studd. Commander and Mrs. C. Dix, Major and Mrs. C. M. Usher, Major G. MacDonald, Major R. H. Quill, Miss Lendrum and 2nd
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  • 207 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Rabies Danger JN connection with the outbreak of rabies in Singapore and the consequent danger of people contracting the terrible disease hydrophobia, a correspondent has written to the Malaya Tribune suggesting intensive propaganda in order to bring the danger to the notice of all sections of the
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  • 306 10 jyjARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek. in the course of an interview, has expressed surprise at the present attitude oi the Powers, which have not only failed tc live up to their obligations, but have watched the tearing up of treaties to which they are signatories without making any
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  • 278 10 JN view of the ineffectiveness of the League, it is difficult to appreciate at first glance why China again renews her complaint to the League and submits her case before the Assembly. The fact that China desires that the matter be referred to the Committee of Twenty-one perhaps
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  • 324 10  -  By "Looker On" "Looker Op" TWO brass bands were in attendance at a pastrycooks' exhibition. The proceedings were declared open with a flourish of crumpets. A A A "I can send any man into a deep sleep merely by talking quietly to him for a few
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    • 323 10 j "TOtTALS" Sties and handkerchiefs! "PYRAMID" HANDKERCHIEFS j l HEMSTITCHED BORDERS. j PLAIN WHITE j I V T PRICE $2.75 DOZ. j j Pyramids WHITE CENTRE WITH S lake the Palm \l\* J SMART COLOURED BORDERS J PRICE $3.75 DOZ. J TOOTAI.' STANDARD TIES IN A NEW SELECTION OF j
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    • 59 10 .j. J j NATURAL j FOTO-PORTRAIT j ONLY 1 AT I STUDIO 33 33, STAMFORD RD. I PHONE 3304. i v HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most Modern methods known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade. 'Phone 300
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  • 1025 11 Reuter. THREAT TO CIVILISATION DR.WELLINGTON KOO'S APPEAL FOR ENCOURAGEMENT I)R. Wellington Koo, Chinese delegate to Geneva, made another appeal to the League committee of twenty-three yesterday to take swift action to extend encouragement and s>
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  • 81 11 Chinese Ship Rescues Four Raiders Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 28. THE China Navigation Co.'s "Soo- chow" has wirelessed a report that is has picked up four Japanese aviators 30 miles off Amoy. The men were wearing life-belts, and were swimming, with the wreckage of the plane nearby. It appears
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 27. It is understood from Italian circles that one of the principal reasons for Mussolini's visit to Essen was that, Krupp's have received from the Italian Navy orders for the supply of largecalibre naval guns.—Reuter.
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  • 359 11 SOLIDARITY Common Interests Of Two Nations Reuter. I Berlin. Sept. 28. MR. Hitler, speaking at a State banquet, welcomed Sig. Mussolini. "At a time when the world is lull of tension and unrest, in which the most dangerous elements attempt to attack and destroy the old
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  • 140 11 Reported To Have Been Sighted By Tanker British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. pK)R the second time in a week, lutine bell—which announces to the assembly of insurance brokers the finding of a vessel—was rung at Lloyds today in connection with the racing yacht Endeavour I, which was
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  • 120 11 Before The Reassembly Of Parliament British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 27. THE first of the regular Cabinet meet--1 ings since Parliament rose at the end of July will be held on Wednesday. In addition to international affairs that await further examination there is a heavy agenda of domestic
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  • 117 11 108 Arrests Made SEQUEL TO KILLING OF BRITONS Jerusalem, Sept. 27. gO far there have been 108 arrests, including many well-known Arabs, in connection with yesterday's assassinations and considerable apprehension is felt by Arabs in Nazareth in regard to the measures tho Government are taking. More
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  • 86 11 Large Congregations On Sunday British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. I ARGE congregations attended the ser- vices at Westminster Abbey yesterday when the church was opened again to public after having been closed since the beginning of the year for the preparations associated with the Coronation and for
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  • 127 11 BY JAPAN Meant To Weaken China? Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 27. "TN the struggle against the drug A traffic, public enemy No. 1 is Japan," Dr. Wellington Koo declared at fifth (Social Questions) committee of the League. He added it was officially reported that 90 per cent, of
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  • 67 11 Private Visit To Antique Dealers' British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. Queen Mary, who returned to London from her visits to Yorkshire and Lancashire on Saturday, paid a private visit to the antique dealers' fair yesterday. The Queen, who has a fine collection of antiques upon which she
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  • 589 12 FIRMS ACT Boycott Already Begun Reuter. London, Sept. 27. rrilF. demand in britain for a boy- cott of Japanese goods as a h means of inducing the militarists to abandon their policy of bombing civilians in C'hina continues
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  • 94 12 In Aid Of China Relief Fund AN art exhibition in aid of the China Relief Fund will be held at the Great World from Oct. 1 to 3 inclusive. The exhibits will include oil and water-colour paintings as well as Chinese manuscripts and scrolls of past and present
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  • 65 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Two Chinese women and a rickshawpuller were injured last night when a motor-car, in which the women were travelling, came into collision with a rickshaw on Keppel Road, opposite the Railway Station. Severe head injuries were sustained r?lm^ c puller wno e ri ckshaw became a
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  • 901 12 Cheating Charge STORY OF POST-DATED CHEQUE Singapore, Monday. OEFORE Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Distrirt Judge, three Tamils, M. Sathiah, P. L. A. S. Somasundram, V. Lingham Grace and an Indian Mohamedan named H. A. Shukor, claimed trial to three charges of cheating Messrs. Bowrey, Richard* and
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  • 175 12 Startling Affair On Anderson Bridge Singapore, Tuesday. AN alleged knife attack took place in broad daylight this morning on Anderson Bridge, as a result of which two Netherlands Indies Chinese business men, living in Siong Lim Pars, and who had only arrived this morning from Pekan Baroe,
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  • 122 12 Daily Broadcast In Various Dialects TALKS on rabies will be broadcast from 1 the 8.M.8.C. Station in Singapore in various Chinese dialects and in'Malav and Tamil as follows: IN CHINESE First talk: Tuesday, (to-day) 620 p.m.—6.30 p.m. (in Hokkien). First talk: Wednesday (29th» 650 p.m.—7.00 p.m. (in
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  • 92 12 Seized By Japanese In Shanghai Reuter. Washington. Sept. 27. rOMMENTING on reports that Japan has established her own "customs houses in the Shanghai area, Mr. Cordell Hull at a press conference said the U S. Government was studying with the closest interest possible developments in China. The situation
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  • 156 12 Passenger Amok STABBED MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. gHORTLY after the s.s Kedah left Penang yesterday at 5 o'clock in the evening, for Singapore, one of the deck passengers is reported tc have run Amok and stabbed a fellow passenger. The
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  • 107 12 Motorcycle Patrolman In The Province (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. first Automobile Association »K>torcycle scout and patrolman Jill be seen shortly on the roads in the Frovince. This unit, carrying spare petrol and oil. repair kit. a fir e extinguisher, maps and a first aid
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  • 92 12 New Site Acquired At Portsmouth British Official Wireless. T London, Sept. 27. HE Admiralty have acquired from the Portsmouth Corporation a site in the northern part of the city on which to erect a new signal school at a cost of £350.000. For some years past the school
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  • 281 12 Chinese Troops Pressing Forward A CHINESE official communique despatched on the 27th inst. states: Severe fighting has occurred along the Lotien-Liuhang front since the morning of the 25th. The enemy attack began to collapse on the morning of the 26th, and the Chinese forces, pressing
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  • 155 12 Thirty-Three Years With M. M. Line Singapore, Tuesday. AFTER 33 years' service with the n Messageries Maritimes Steamship Company Capt. Paul Cerisoles. captain of the D'Artagnan, arrived in Singapore to-day on his last voyage prior to retirement. Interviewed by a Tribune reporter today. Captain Cerisoles said that
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  • 70 12 Anglo-French Note To Italy Reuter. London, Sept. 28. IT is learned that the British and French Governments in an effort to shorten the Spanish civil war, are preparing a joint note to Italy to be presented in the next few days, setting forth the views of the two
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  • 84 12 Struck By Propellor Of Plane (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. WHILE starting a Flying Club plane fT this morning at the aerodrome Mr. T. D. Hughes, the local magistrate, was hit on the arm by the propeller, sustaining several cuts and bruises. Mr. Hughes was alone and
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  • 46 12 Singapore, Tuesday." Four Chinese are reported to have entered a house in Owen Road at one o'clock this morning, rudely awakened the occupants, ransacked the place and got away w.th about $80 in cash and property. No arrests have been made so far.
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  • 39 12 Mr. S. G. Willimott is unable to speak at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to-morrow. In his place Mr. T. H. Stone, the president of the club, will speak on the subject of "Safety First."
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  • 571 12 On Pootung FOREIGN INTERESTS IN DANGER Shanghai, Sept. 28. rpHE Japanese military authorities in Shanghai have warned all foreign oil merchants that Japanese planes will carry out a mass raid on Pootung, regurdless of the presence of foreign oil godowns. It is reported that out of
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  • 307 13 Reuter. MANY DEAD Scharnhorst Picks Up Ten Survivors Hongkong, Sept. 27. rpHE German liner Scharnhorst arrived in Hongkong to-day with probably the ghastliest story of wholesale murder at sea ever encountered near Hongkong. The vessel bore ten survivors of a total crew
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  • 37 13 Reuter. Geneva. Sept. 27. It is understood that the United States will agree to a conference of the powers most interested in the Pacific. A meeting of these Powers is envisaged for London in October.—Reuter.
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  • 21 13 His Excellency the Governor and a Government House party will attend the Malayan premiere to-night of the film Lloyds of London".
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  • 649 13 OFFICIAL CHINESE STORY OF CARNAGE AN official Chinese communique, dated n Sept. 26, states:— Resuming the attempt to destroy Nanking, after an interruption of two days Japanese aeroplanes again raided the city this morning, the first warning being sounded at 9.45. The raiders were
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  • 111 13 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald To Benefit By Will British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. The personal estate of Sir Alexander Grant, the Scottish philanthropist who started life as an errand boy and rose up to the head of the great firm of biscuit manufacturers and who died last May,
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  • 198 13 Reuter. Foreign Reports PLANES AIMING AT A HOSPITAL? Peiping, Sept. 27. FOREIGN report from Hankowstates that during the raid on Friday Japan se planes, flying low, dropped bombs on a group of Chinese shops adjoining the British Methodist Mission, the roof which was damaged and windows smashed
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  • 291 13 Temper Of Crowds Uncertain Reuter. Canton, Sept. 27. A Reuter representative found it very i l mc u ult t0 get t0 the sce ne of to-day r s bombing and personally inspected the carnage as apart from the difflcultv of ingress and egress at Shameen, Chinese police
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  • 133 13 Death In Singapore Yesterday The death took place yesterday of Mrs. Juliet Marguerette Stevens at the residence of her brother, Mr. R. 3. Francis, 7, N.S. Flats Singapore, after a prolonged illness. The deceased, who was 43 years old was well-known and respected resident of Klang, Kuala
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  • 53 13 Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 27. The missing Lufthansa plane has landed at Kabul accordmg to a German news agency The occupants, who arp safe, reveal that after leaving Anshi they were forced to land at Khotan where they were imprisoned and the machine confiscated. They were only recently
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  • 382 14 SELANGOR PROFESSIONAL AUTUMN MEETING WEIGHTS for to-morrow, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn professional race meeting In Kuala Lumpur, ure as follows: RACE ONE HORSES. CLASS 4, DIV. 2—6 fort. Blazonry Quick Money J3F Selangor
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  • 34 14 HORSES and ponies not accepting ut noon to-day were: Oojiboo. Bright Answer, St. Chartes. liella. Oueen Bium, Beadle, Cosmetic. Kate Kellv. Stormy Knight. Amy Welkin. Pride of Perak, Rebel King. S;tl.id, fndult.
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  • 90 14 Start Of Second Round Of Cup THE second round of the Singapore 1 cup competition starts to-day, with the match between the Skins and the Gordons, at the Anson Road Stadium. \n added attraction will be the attendance of the Fusiliers' Pipes, who will render music before the
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  • 223 14 Lee Pang Kirn Wins "A" Medal THE Ishmd Club September Medal was I held over the week-end and resulted in a win for Lee Pang Kirn in the "A" Division with a net score of 69. The "E" Division was won by Whig Comdr. W H. Dunn who
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  • 168 14 Ties for to-day in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are as follows: MEN'S SINGLES 'A' (final) Goh Chang Hee v. Heng Seng Chiang LADIES' SINGLES: Dr. (Mhs» D Tones v. Mrs. P. Koh; Miss M. Kubota v. Mrs. M. G. Eber. MEN'S SINGLES 'B': C. Simon v. Chua Yew
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  • 665 14 Saturday's Form Maintained Singapore, Tuesday. FURTHER rugby trials held on the S.CC. padang yesterday confirmed the impression gained from those of Saturday that Singapore will have plenty of useful talent to choose from in forming the stsue side for the Malaya Cup campaign this
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  • 47 14 Indian Association first XI vs. the E C.R.C. first team on Wednesday at the LA. ground: M. J. Cnandy, Gopal Singh, A. N. Chatterji. Shanmugam, Baskaran, Gupta. D. N. Chatterji, H. Paul. M. S. Dhass, Chowdhuiy. and Ibrahim. Reserves:—Selokhan Singh, Peter and B. S v'arma.
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  • 394 14 Hockey Match At Farrer Park Singapore, Tuesday. PLAYING on a rain-sodden ground Farrer Park yesterday th e R.A.F. II defeated the Colts II by four goals to three in a keenly contested game. The ground conditions were responsible for hockey of a poor standard being served up
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  • 451 14 R. A. WIN Best Game Of The Season Singapore. Tuesday. IN what proved to be one of the most interesting and best games of the season, the standard of play being the highest seen at Blakan Mati for a long time,
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  • 566 15 M.P.H. BEATEN McKean Scores Four Goals Singapore. Tuesday. THE Singapore Cup first round replay between the S.CC. and the Malara Publishing House, which took place yesterday at the Anson Road i-tadium, resulted in a win for the (ticket Club by six
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  • 39 15 ,r.HEE Vehicles Dept. Sports Clufc. c-nter-cpores (Vehicles players c g, M. Paul Wcn f and Ben| T n t an^ L l?,^^ g t L «0 Bens Chye Fatt beat Lauw Pek Tjm 15-6, 15 11.
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  • 249 15 R.A. 7th Battery Beat The Gordons H. Q. Wing Singapore, Tuesday. THE 7th Heavy Battery, R.A., Changi beat the H. Q. Wing, Gordon Highlanders, in the first round of the inter unit hockey competition at Changi yesterday, by six goals to nil. A feature of the
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  • 83 15 Singapore. Tuesday. Baba's splendid goal-keeping was no mean factor in the Police victory by two goals U> nil over the Ceylon Sporte Sub to their match at Balestier Road ye Foi r ey a lcored both goals for the Pol cc. The teams lined up as follows: Police:
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  • 49 15 Khalsa Association team v£ R-A.OX. at hockey to-day on the delation's ground, at 5.15 p.m.. Ha.rhand Singh: Gopal Singh and Dalbatv Singh. Jangeer Singh and Solakan Singh; Ram Piara. Tharatn Sarnlgad Singh. Duleep Singn uid Darshan Singh. 1— Reserves: -Naranjan Singh, Balwan. Singh and Harchand Smgh.
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  • 78 15 Chowdry Makes His Debut THE Indian Association beat the Singapore Teachers' Association in a hoefcey match on the I.A. ground y^hct a dry by aVwcomer an acquisition to Singapore hockey, made a favourable impression. He has come here with a formidable reputation and should find a in
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  • 99 15 Singapore, Tuesday. DISPLAYING all-round superiority, the 1) Royal Artillery Mati. gained a runaway victory over a scratch SRC. team by eight goals to nil. in a hccl-ey match on the Padang yesterday The R. A. led by four-nil a. Mc?,«o. E. N. Oehlers and Q. M 8. Ruddy
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  • 85 15 On Sunday, at the Geylang Municipal Stadium, the Geylang Serai F.C. beat the Banka "A" XI by 3—l. Bakar and Jailani ft scored for Geylang and Li an Sin was responsible for netting Banka's only point. The teams were: Geylang S.F.C. :Sattar, Ibrahim All, Ahmad famby, Habibu.
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  • 64 15 St Andrew's Rugby team vs. R.A.F. to-day at Farrer Park at 5 p.m.: J. Ransom; J. Taylor, J. Ritchie. W Ferguson K. Leembrugen; S. Ross, Robert Eu (Capt.»; W. Moss. Koh Eng Kwang, P Mosi. W. Pullen. F. Thomas. J. Ferguson. Fam Choo Beng, F. Pullen_
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  • 58 15 Colts 2nd XI vs. the General Hospital Spoits Club at 5 15 p.m. to-day at cVnpv t-ncs "round: C. Simon. H. Khrief Dr roU Xavier. Geo Newman. M. Kohloff. G. Newman N. Moddei. F. Moreira, I. Newman, M. Hope. o. H R S e n serves: I.
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  • 28 15 Kho Sin Kie In Open Final Reuter. IN the Paris International tournament 1 final, Puncec (Yogoslavia. beat Kho Sin Kie (China) 6-2, 6-2, 2-6, 6-, --Reuter.
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  • 91 15 Ties for to-day in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as Id- Championship Doubles Handicap J S de Souza and C A. Norns (-4) vs. A' M. Valberg and A.M. Jansen o-3>. Mixed Doubles Handicap Dr S L. Oehlers and Miss M. Claike _l5, vs. M.
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  • 24 15 Reuter. London. Sept. 27. Scottish League matches played today resulted as follows: Aberdeen 3. Arbroath 0 Queens Park 4, St. Mirren 0.-Reuter.
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  • 298 16 Deaths Of Youth And Woman Singapore, Monday. AT the conclusion of a Coroner's inquiry n into the deaths of a 15 year-old Straits-born Chinese youth, named Joseph Tan, and a Chinese amah, named Loh Ham Nah, alias Ah Sim, who were killed in a motor accident in
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  • 75 16 Committee Of Experts Meets British Official Wireless. ltT t London, Sept. 27 Who are Part in nn £> An^°-. Fr anco-Italian conference pn the anti-piracy patrol in the Mediterranean, which opens this afternoon have arrived in Paris during the week-' st Jdv th U POSe f the conference
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  • 332 16 JUSTICE MUST TRIUMPH (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—There is no doubt that recent nf' e H tS 2£ ich lcd to th e entif e blockade policy of aggression, in compliance with Memoruaf 5 f notorious Ta nku Finding th's time unexpectedly stiff
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  • 75 16 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. In issuing the new catalocue of the Imperial film library, the Imperial institute shows that in spite of the steady increase in the number of films presented to the library for circulation the demand for them by schools and social instituJ°?U
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    • 359 16 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members 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. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club
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    • 1433 17 flf WVfc 7.05 p.m. Chinese Music. .Malayan Listeneris Hadio Lan and co s I 7.40 p.m. Chinese Music. 8.00 p.m. Weekly Sports Talk by PROGRAMMES OF I BRITISH EMPHtfe I 8 30 a.m. The News and Announce- Mr B p lent by the 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES Greenwich Time Signal at 8.35
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  • 247 18 Sherley's Book At Ten Cents THOSE of our readers who are dog lovers should secure a copy of "Sheiiey's Dog Book." It costs but 10 cents yet the information it contains is worth many times that small sum. Firstly, it is the complete authoritative guide to the
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  • 29 18 Mrs R. L. Archer will speak at the evangelistic meeting to be held In the heme of Mr. Airs. Joseph Lim. 167. East Coast Road, on Friday, at p.m.
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  • 26 18 Honolulu. Sept. 27. The U S. Transport Henderson has sailed from Guam for Shanghai with 200 marines for duty at Shanghai.— Reuter.
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  • 27 18 Reuter. Calcutta, Sept. 27. There were seven births and four deaths aboard the s.s. Elephanta, which arrived from Shanghai to-day bringing 787 Indian refugees.—Reuter.
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  • 64 18 Two Britons Arrive At Penang I (From Our Own Correspondent j Penang. Sept. 27. rO Englishmen. Mr. P. Q Reiss and Mr. P. Rondolh. flying a Percival Gull plane belonging: to the latter, left Penang at 2.40 this afternoon for Singapore in the course of a pleasure aerial
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  • 55 18 Reuter. Waterside Workers Refuse To Japanese Ships Dunedin (New Zealand), Sept. 27. Waterside hands have resolved tc !oad no more scrap-iron for Japan. An official stated the men had no sympathy with the bombing of defenceless women and children and only with difficulty were they persuaded to
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  • 161 18 Dr. (Miss* M. King, of trie Ma'ayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service in Johore as a Lady Dental Surgeon. Mr. O. S. Webb. Senior Executive Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has teen seconded for service in Johore with effect from Sept. 5. The Hon. Mr. H.
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  • 184 18 From The Shanghai Front Shanghai, Sept. 27 UP til yesterday noon, Tsangchow was still in Chinese hands. In spile of intensive bombardments, the Chi nese were a&e to hold their own. Chines armoured cars are facing the enemy jn South Station, indicating u ,UI a war on
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  • 102 18 Not Commenting On Sino-Japanese Conflict Reuter. London, Sept. L7. THE Daily Telegraph's Moscow correspondent states that mass resolutions, "indignantly condemning the inhuman killing of peaceful and defenceless Chinese by Japanese Imperialists," were submitted to aH the chief Moscow factories during tne week-end. The Soviet press has been instructed
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  • 81 18 Franco-British Views On Spain British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 27. HURING their separate calls at the Itau lian Foreign Office on Friday the British and French Charges d'Affaires in Rome intimated that a joint FrancoBritish note setting forth the views of the two Governments on the main
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    • 722 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio '..L. 9.05 p.m Choral Selections by the (Continued from page 17) students of the Tokyo Music Academy. ■F 9.20 p.m. Close Down—Nationai RADIO COLONIAL FRANCE BERLIN STATION AnttiSm. TO-DAY 19 (9,56 1 DJB 2 RO, ROME Wavelength 19 68 metres (15.243 kcs.). metres e (9,540 kcs.);
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