Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nation! Newspaper: r f Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. xxvn.- No. 213. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wed., Sepl. 7, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938. 'T^i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 187 1 I THE NEWS j WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The jHIB I i\ E j never before possible in low-priced blades V Every blade in every packet is keen and lasting, and prov.des many qu.ck, clean shaves. Nacet blades fit three-pegTazo' NMB All complete for $8.50 only. 0 CO., LIMITED, i
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    • 209 1 j LIES AWAKE NIGHTS Worries over husband's failing strength health, Keep drawing upon their ro r .orvo energy unt.l it j s edMiuted. We2no™ sickness, a nervous breakdown follows! How much hotter if h to keep replenishing strength dairy with nourishing, invigorating W aterbury's Compound. Waterhurys contains iron, copper, and
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    • 26 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya GET THAT^Rp||ipjl FRESHNESS^. hux bath wtn7 Cerbcfc freedom from itxfcmeaa. After osing Cribcrrt FOR THE EVENING BATH AFTER WORKOfISPOD
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  • 81 2 Belgrade.—At the end of the year the Paris-Bucharest through coaches of the Orient Express will travel through 8.,--grade and Panchcvo, cutting out the detour via Subotitsa on the Hungarian frontier The train will thus entei Rumania direct from Yugoslavia, instead ot passing through Hungary. To
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  • 32 2 London, Sept. 5: It was stated this morning at his residence that Prince Arthur I O rinaught passed a fairly comrortable night and his condition remains unchanged British Oflieial Wireless.
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  • 289 2 YOU CAN STILL SMELL IT Athens. QMALL iars containing peri'ume which can <till be faintly smelt arc amon/. the feminine accessories which have been brought to liarht in the tomb ol a tfirl of 20, dating from the 'Jrd Century F.C.. in the village of
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  • 81 2 Descended [rem a hsg wad blacksmiths who h:>vc fdhwd the craft for three century 90-year-old vlr. Oliver I irrell i now the oldest blacksmith Kent Hoary-bearded and wear ing a skull-cap. Mr. Firrell is a picturesque and virile figure he works in his forge at
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  • 299 2 St. Moritz. AgISS Hennkme Blandy. an Snglish grir| living al Funchal, Madeira. has brought off a toetin%ineering feat which many men I attempted hi vain by climbing alon?; the dreaded north rid* to the summit of tho MOO-foot Piz Badile Bregalia. in the Eng* Switzerland. Reaching
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  • 55 2 I ARGE posters tisoment columns >■■'■■" ..y f the sales of Hitlers >v KampP ("My SI Party Bi! 4,000,000. Royalties from th« N income, have i rich man. He the book wh pleted the secoi Only 200.000 i he cam- to -jjar then the book trar
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 477 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUfBCII£fI IXOID, l incorporated hi Germany». The iradernotecl km the company. Intended fixtures: OUTWARD, r HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Dm- Sini/aooit' 1938. ni-b ELBE" omits Dalren r.ept. Pj i B "POTSDAM" omits N< HI) China *-pt. 29 it "ODER" oimt.s Manila Oct ms "COBURG" Oct. 13
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    • 460 2 BRITISH INDIA < incorporate lp England), P. ft 0. S. N. CO/s SAILINGS. 01 i WARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RvwPUTANA 17.-jOO Sept. 0 RANCH! 17,000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN «J,u7o Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17.U01J Oct. 21 SOMALI 0.800 Oct. 21 CANTON la.aOO Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000
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    • 441 2 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong an* to Calcutta via Penang Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. SUISANCi In port Sept.
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    • 140 2 m I 1 Ea— HAMRURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellscbaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 j s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 18 f mj. RAMSES via Manila Oct 6 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct 19 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND,
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  • 162 3 Mr. and Mrs. Koh Kirn Har. and family tender their heartfelt thanks to tnose members of the Paya Lebar Church, I relatives, and friends who attended the I funeral and to these who sent floral kets and wreaths in their sad lavement of the death of Mr.
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  • 493 3 London, Aug. 26. PROMOTIONS of leading seamen to commissioned rank in the Royal Navy are being held up this year because the Admiralty is in a quandary—officials don't know how many ratings should be commissioned. Promotions usually are dated from Sept. 1, and In previous
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  • 169 3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. AN expedition Ird by Dr. D. Sutherland Davidson, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the I'niversily of I*(iv ylvania, will have for Western Australia this month to carry out research work. The expedition, which will stay In Australia tor two years, will seek
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    • 368 3 Classified Advertisements notices Municipality r NP f mvlted for the rfCitf »2 service. For B* te J v Tender Room Date of ClMlug. Oct. 6, 1933. nept. 28. 1938 if Water ;ry of -2. ,>c for 12 noon, 28th Sept. 1938. Oct. 17. 1933. 1 on, Oct. h 1938 i
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    • 739 3 PUBLIC NOTiCEs" SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1935. INTEREST DUE Ist OCTOBER, 1938. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Register of the above Stoc* will be closed from the 17th t 0 the September, 1938, both days inclusive C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. ANNUAL SUPPLIES, 1939. TENDERS
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    • 440 3 POSITIONS VACANT UIAN'I ED salesgirls immediately. Salary f $60.00 plus commission. Apply Manager, P. O. Box 99, Singapore. CliOß'i HAND-TYPIST (Male" Eurasian, state salary required, also JUNIOR POSTAGE-CLERK Eurasian. Box 372, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. j QFFICE Boy wanted, able to speak and v write Enghsh. Apply in own handwriting, stating
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    • 312 3 ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL. No. 137, Kampong Java Road, Close to Newton Tram Terminus (Fcrmer Anti-Opium Clinic >. The school receives applications I lor admission into all standards from Primary to Senior Cambridge. Two Special (lasses: (1) Cambridge Class: Seventh 1 Standard boys are being prepared for Senior Cambridge 193G Examination.
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    • 118 3 D. T. LIM'S PICKLES ggl IN CURRY. Lime Pickle, Mango Pickle, Brindjal Pickle. IrCrCOi Rumaria Pickle. h~=Tj Salt Fish Pickle, I Prawn Pickle, Pork Pada Pickle, Chicken Pada Pickle, Chilli Sauce Mango H°t Chutney. Sweet-Sour Young Garlic Pickle, Young Ginger Shoots. Mixed Pickles, Small Chilli Pickles, ETC., ETC Call on
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  • 175 4 Report By leaser And Co. Singapoie. S£pt. 7. MINING Tm three months £193.104 up 111 15- Spot £192.12 6 up 7 6d. and New York 43 cents unchanged. The London Stock Exchange improved yesterday or receipt of better news from Central Kurope', but Tin shares on the
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  • 19 4 Singapore, Sept. 7. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— W X A (down %Vi).
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  • 21 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— (down 1 Buyers 277.. f^ owrj i/ 8 Sellers 2?i
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  • 912 4 Quotations Hv Fraser And Co, MINING Singapore, Sept. 6, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 1V 2 4:7 1 2 Asam Kumbang 28 6 306 Austral Malay 43 47!-nomxc Ayer Hltam 24'- 256 Ayer Weng 0.63 0.67 Bangrin Tin 216 22 6 Batu
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  • 177 4 LIST OF CI RRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 6. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total for TIN: close Date Ex Div financi^ Austral Malay 9d div Payable Date" to date Burma Malay b °2S" Sep. Sep. 3 lM Katu Tin 6d No 22 29 Sep 23 M 6d.
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  • 150 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 on 1ftn yu 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: o .o 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 inn *W* 1907 red. 1947 $1,600 000' 102 nom ti/ Mar. 31, Sept. 30.. ln 4Vi% 1909 red. 1955
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  • 355 4 Singapoie. 3ept. 7. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4.1 1 2 471., Aver Hitam.s 24 3 25 3 Sangrins 219 22 9 Batu Selangora A .33 1.38 Chenderiangs 15- 16 Hitanis 0 36 0 40 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 0 Hong Farts u «4 u.BB
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  • 110 4 British Official Wireless London. Sept. G. Pans 178 5 16 New York 4 82 5 16 Geneva 21.31 Amsterdam 8.92 Madrid nominal Vienna nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19 .40-. Oslo 19.90 Milan 91 11 i r. Montreal 4 83 5 8 Berlin 12.03 Brussels
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  • 348 4 London commodities'" RUBBER ViQU o nr Quiet boc Buyers 7% I* Forward (October) Beers' 16 o Sellers 7 15 \a 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 15 [q m m Sellers 8 3rd Forward (JaniMar.) Buyers 8 Sellers 8 1 16 PALM OIL (Malaya) Prpvlr In bulk Sept
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    • 219 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LOOTED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCi MKT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: MD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, Genera] Manager THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Alnieida Street. Authorised and Subscribed os C pit
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    • 177 4 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER UF COMMERCE RlRRKR ASSN DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. No t v r q c Buyers. Sellers, wo. I.A.K.S.S. in cases (FOB. September) S6~„ 97 Good F A Q. i n bales (F.O.B. September* 26», wj. No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loc.seI 1 26 8 (awardabie Spore > 2
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    • 192 4 I; Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Sett I 1 C4PITAI I Ij Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up <1 1 v 1111 I J HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHILIA STREET, SlNG*** 1 J TELEPHONES: I r?^A I n L? lreCtor 3172 Secretary I General Manager
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  • 205 5 Assizes Story Singapore, Tuesday n a road was iese to-day in the Supreme Court. JH holding the H one hand and H ith a woman seatH not looking in H a travelling. H dealer, when H > J. H Pedlow and
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  • 425 5 Reuter. IVI "AGES: I S To-day's Close m STOCKS Last sale pt. 3 Sept. 6 I 1 991" 1134 I 52 n% I 20 3 4 19b I U4% 144-4 "B 86' 2 I 5S J I 647 b I 134!'' I r>3b I Metric
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  • 242 5 IFrom Our Own Correspondent] A iwo v?! s f u hy nearly fl Ma,av fishermen hi Kr,i a h X 1 ««vornm,„t not '.o^r.^t n Diat poh jn hedah waters mtn s morning. Cr^rfi m SS£L g,a scene State L Mincil Office was unarece-ie-ited in Kedahs
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  • 215 5 nv Singapore. Tuesday. 0 "Sam. the Hon. [ache Onn, speaking on the adjournmeat at to-day s meeting of the Johore Council of State pressed for steps to be taken by Government to clarify Article ■i ol the Constitution of the State, dealing with succession
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  • 208 5 JEWELLERY valued at over $700 and a small amount of cash was reported stolen from a rear room on the first floor of a house in River Valley Road yesterday. A newly wedded couple are the victims. On returning home for lunch, the subtenant of the
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  • 65 5 In Monday's issues of the MOrnin i Tribune and Malaya Tribune, menu 1 was made of the Clerical Union in our report of Chinese societies, alleged to have been engaged In unlawful activ ties. This reference was incorrect. The Clerical Union has never been Involved in any such
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 310 5 Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons Gain in Health and Stop Getting Up Nights When kidneys are clogged they bec me weak—the bladder is irritated— often passage is scanty ana smarts and burns—sieep is restiess and nightly visits to the bathroom are frequent The right safe harmless and inexpensive way
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    • 383 5 j BOVRIL PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELING 6 APB to ToO^IST to letT" T.M\ 2 r» Cairn r n t f nice boUBes painted and renolated. Apply Cheong Koon Sen? Go., Ltd. AUCTION SALE OF ite., etc.. to be held at the X* blni gramophone, curios 8 .0. chuUa 08 CHEONG
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    • 139 5 iiaxk oi china (Incorporated in China ov Special Charter*. 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's 6444. Asst. Manager's Office Exrhange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CH CN G X CO Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.000 00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4.800,000 OC Toial Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000.000
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  • 906 6 The following is the report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd for the period ending August 13, 183& MINING DEVELOPMENT Winzlng Section Crosscutting Driving Rising Total Bukit Kcni in 373 449 68 890 I ilburne Derrick 123 99 SI 273 Anderson R:mb 218 236
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  • 94 6 [Fn n Our Own Correspondent I Jtilioir Bahru. Tuesday.- A Hylani iwbber tapper. Sua Heng. who fatally ptabbed and threw acid at his towkay. Chiang Kia Jin at the Chong Siew Sun 1 übber state, Rengam. on June 23. was yesterday convicted on a lesser charge of culpable
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  • 188 6 R (Sam) W. Coast No. 1 pei Aoyan $162 H. I Siam i W. Coast No. 2 pet Koyan $147 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyar $14^ Siam Rice -Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Sxam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" oIIIIIIIOIIIIOTT Slam Rice "Lowhway" No.
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  • 104 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. 'Amsterdam* by Air (K.L.M.i to-day Delivery of boxholders' letters only at i <30 p.m. to-day, and general delivery of letters at 8.25 a.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Indo-China by Air 1K .N 1.L.M.) to-day. Delivery o? boxholders letters only at 1.3b p.m and
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    • 174 6 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A IQ-MMli COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.30 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND DANCE (INFORMAL) FROM 0.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. •LA PERI XT .lEA* VAR" THE DELIGHTFUL SPANISH DANCERS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS SI.OO. j Mill ■■■■■■■lIIMIIIIII ■lllllflMll..ltlllllllM|||||||ltll 1 Saturday, ioth: special race dinner \.\d hall. CABARET. EXTENSION
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    • 24 6 I^MTOG^ difference in smooth- I C ness amazed me Quite *itfwl\ frankly I was a bit sceptical (4\\Y\j" when Marian suggested I f\]klp^ C.A.SA»
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    • 304 6 Muscle anomalies Crossed eyes w"^^ Complicated raaej 'S^v-l of defective vision. ft ez?^ GLASSES D si._, ni) R. A. THOMPSON hoc 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLoo. Consultation l%lthotH C, l j NEWS for all who beck Health Vifaiify Arrival of marvellous new drugiess remedy World's riches! form ol Vitamin B THIS
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 137 6 age ■eea«eeeaaeeeeee asaaasaa aaae MHPW •■■»eje j POSTAL IN TEL LlUitift €X j e b TO-DAY F*OP pi^ R IATF AND TTME I Djambi and K. Toengka' Sept. 7 3 p.m. Medan Valentijn „73 p.m. Muntok Thedens „73 p.m. Palembang Thedens „73 p.m Pontianak Khoen 'lloea „73 p.m. Indo-China 1
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  • 200 7 Messrs Fraser Co.'s Report my moment has occurred during the past week !>i\>ad to alter conditions in this market, 's weekly report. The situation In Central whole world watching developments, of news franspiring. f recast the Mlement, and state ot affairs is impeding an
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  • 43 7 untitled Appointment as S:.:pping expert. Dar.l: I tei or Bock--1••'• •>'•'- reach it you nam my Accountancy I: i-axiisatK in the British [f" ~oi Successful 'r Write tor Fiee 1000 ■jtii >? y 10 Success, n and cusiness tac-sc-'-oo] ol Accountancy i, London, WjC X
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  • 155 7 Rcstenbarg, <Tra.. va-11. i COR his help in the capture cf a 4 rrinvral, Chief Pilane of the Rtt tcnbmg District has been pre- cnted with a rife. In mak'ng the presentation. Leu' Prinsloo, the District Commandant of I Police, said how much the
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  • 77 7 kord Xufflcl i British motor«car magnate ami lr'nUmhropisi -:pc«ed the Deny Gardens on the reel of Deny and lonV rtors in Kensington Lenden The Gardtns are cpencd each day by a ireU-knarra pesrson, and daring each ek dGnationa aie received frcm pisiiom tor a hospital. Thi
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  • 55 7 cirgapcre, Tuesday:—Mr. M. Garden to-day appeared lor L. Ezeghelian in the Traffic Court when he was charged with failing to slow down to a rea^;:iabl r speed at the junction of Orchard Coad and Scolts Road on July 23. Mr. Garden pleaded guilty for the ac
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  • 162 7 Reuter. London. Sept. G. C ON n^.^ LE f im rovement in sentiment in most city circles followed the new of the Czechoslovak Government', new onei to the Sudetens. though in all markets business continues to be chiefly of a professional '-haracter. The Stock Exchange
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 313 7 Heart Troybie Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and above eye*, shortness o( breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor sleep, loss of memory ard energy, tndig*.- tion. worry and f. ar, your trouble la
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    • 350 7 FHE D1 ST ft«M€DY PGR RHEUMATISM It has llways !>e*n the CUttO n, an I always v ill i)T, whcii o k rheumatic suuVror meets tUThwf, to pass on nv ri 1 > >i< nd.r>ion that will lead to the disappearance <>f th*» BWfUl p.»in that victims of Iniimiiutillll alone
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    • 290 8 j MORE POWERFUL THAN ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S "ALL QUIET on the WESTERN j j 'KO.V comes THIS GREAT STORY TO-DAY'S Record-breaking Seller! j j|[To-Day j m«-H ggatfe...:: j TRIl'MPII of j THE YEAR! 5 With Excellent Supporting Pictures includ-no \i r tt I s s M.GJM s prne-winning coloured cartoon
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    • 338 8 Btttft The singing sweetheart of the soZV" ■mT^ -rr* VTir'iiT Grand Yarn by the author cf Mr ,s swino 5 IP&R'Ifl 1411%: 1()MGHT Grace Moore as "ou've nev een Ufceds t'" i i m i\ ĔĔA%Pl% 6.15-9.15 be rubbing your eyes -and £2 b in years and year a Jlln
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    • 136 8 VICTORIA THEATRE Z SAT.. WED., SAT I I 10th, 14th. 17th. Sept, I t AT 9.30 P.M. j vaudeville! PLANTER'S PARADISE" I SWIMMING CLUB SWAINS S "HAWAIIAN HITS" Z Repertory Players Production. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. j* "The merest scanning of the I powers .should be sufficient to Z attract anybody
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    • 80 8 f* j HAVE YOU EVER Kg Wait until you see uh.:: Pen en" to ROBERT i'OH FLORENi E RiCl j in this Raariwg I M.G.M. Comedy Hit. I COMING TO THE I CAPITOL I YOU'LL BE I TO YOUR I YOU'LL SHRIEK MTS I FEAR AND 1 I WITH LAUGHTER
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 571 9 1 Jjf* 1 BRING I ROSY FUTURES Mm never call resist fl l_2S the appeal of soft, loveI h3I,dS W,UI fl tipped angers So aftl* 90 U Ke your future In jggt*** if hands accent I [JjSrTW rear personality with H on* of these new shades I of La Cross
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    • 300 9 MALAYA'S LEADING THEATRE g |ALHAMBRA| (AIR-CONDITIONED) JKBSSĔ Next Week! iHH ERROL Sc. why everyone it talking about I what happened when gay j who wii too good to be trm. Mfm 4 A k |_.IS met gal who km jasi too good! I__ I X/ 1 j ERROL rLYIN IN
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    • 256 9 t YESTERDAY'S LARGE AUDIENCES SIMPLY MARVELLED AT THE 19 3ft LIFE-LIKE TECHNICOLOUR of I WARNER BROS.' THRILLING PRODUCTION "«■OLII is Will 111 YOI II Ml IT" j DAILY 3 SHOWS- 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. j f AT Thl NEW AIR CONDITIONED I AIMAMBRA (Direction: SHAW BROS. LTD.) 17 i
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  • 57 10 LEONG-CHIN—The marriage of Mr. Patrick Leong. second youngest son cf the late Mr. Max Jose Leong and Madame Rosa Leong, of Malacca to Mhs Florence Chin, eldest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Chin Ah Luke, of Singapore, will take place on Scot. 10, at the Church of
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  • 505 10 giX months of tense anxiety in Europe, during which tne ugiy threat of war has hovered persistently over the Continent and a dozen alarms have been sounded, have come to an end with the cision of the Czechoslovakian Government to accede to the eight points put
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  • 231 10  -  INSURING THE GOOD SHIP "QUEEN ELIZABETH" By William Maxtoke SCATTERED about the C ty o:' London, and doubtless ah Bleeping undisturbed by the I prospect of their terrific "burden," are business men who are about to undertake the <n'e?uest financial risk over a
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  • 209 10 JiHE premium on the "Queen Elizabeth" is in the neighbourhood of £1 10 per cent which means that a preliminary thirty-six months' coverage will mc ma bill of about £75.000. One might suppose that with such a large transaction there would be something elaborate and spectacular about the
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  • 122 10 JHE greatest of I I Lloyd's r,, certificate-known t c V; 8 ai-is the hi., which to co, world. There are certain shipping I panies that will m Ing a vessel of air.- B accord in specificati certificate. H There are others -I I G a
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  • 172 10 J££UT underwriting at Lloyd's is as si'? as a business transaction as tie specification of the Register. All underwriters have to deposit guarantee cash with them, and this at all times amounts to millions. The and scale of insurance business at Lloyd's can be gathered when it is
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  • 242 10 NOTES COMMENTS Working Hours IN this age of industrial evolution, the 1 question of working hours has played, and is still playing, a very important part not only in labour disputes but also in political controversies. The French Government, for example. nearly precipitated a crisis recently on account of the
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  • 283 10 4» S' R KII -"°SLEV WOOD, sec-otary 0 J The scheme provides for Men, 5i B S nationality and between th e ages of 18 a:;d 50 beins- eligible Jo r memoershlo. Dominion and Colc- i. «n Oreat Britain chance to join. In this way. I? ex
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  • 209 10 '•JAPANESE censorship fails to stop news of Nipponese attack," runs an enormous banner headline in the Shanghai Evening p os t and Mercury relating to th c recent bombing of the C.N.A.C. passenger plane by Japanese aircraft When the incident first occurred Japanese censors exerted every effort to
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  • 56 10 1 M i Mm mm COME men wou I didn't have I I "Everybody.*' I itching to light Joe 1 leave me out. H Maybe you've hear. fl who said, "You need:: any wider. When I H intend to stand out fl H And what the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 278 10 Model 656 m\Limmm\W Th c New I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE' 9 Mo tic I 65 6 j I A SIX-VALVE ALL-WORLD TABLE MODEL j More radio entertainment and enjeyment than ever lii addition to covering the usual wavt--1« "th>. includes an extra waveband from 13 to 30 metres. The finger-spin
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  • 55 11 An archicay of bicycle uhtels was formed by a guard oi honour when Mr. Sydney Sh:ngleton and Miss Irene Verity, two members of Uckfield Cycling Club, were married at Uckfield Congregational Church, Sussex. The bride and bridegroom are seen passing under the arch of bicycle wheels
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  • 78 11 neva, Sept. 6. secretarial has T 1!! no** from the setting out realleged use of inese troops, J bourhood of ly communing, rs cf the the past four f r ..V, r,.-.-. th^ ntire Chinese south Xangtse. sing of I.OOQ ng on Aug.
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  • 36 11 Reuter. Honk ig, Sept. 6. I arretted by the 1 this.no-British border y erday afterthe Chinese town are at present unthat he Germans, who in firms in Hongraphing strategic 1 rder -Reuter.
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  • 157 11 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 6. jTX a speech at to-day's session at Blackpool of th j Trades Union Con* gress, Sir Walter Citrine recalled aterview between the Prune Minisnd the Trades Union Council earlier ihis year on the subject of rearmament. He said
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  • 35 11 British Official Wireless. MR. W. J. Jordan, High Commissionei for New Zealand in London, who win p-esirie over the League coun il meeting en Friday, left for Geneva to-night.— yjiitish Official Wireless.
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  • 443 11 CZECH PLAN TO END DEADLOCK Reuter. Prague, Sept. 6. WIDER decree of autonomy for the German minority than has so far been envisaged is contained in the nine chief points of the Government's new proposals, which will be laid before the
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  • 63 11 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 6. JVj. EONNET has formally informed the «I British ambassador and the Czech Minister, whom he received, of the precautionary measures France has taken un the Rhine frontier. All French diplomatic representatives on furlough are requested to return to tneir posts In view of
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  • 205 11 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. o\ QOLDIERS who haw- passed from the twe rerruits physical development depots to their regimental depots now number 1001. This passing of the 1,000 mark in about 16 months crowns the success of m enterprising War Office experiment.
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  • 48 11 British Official Wireless. London, Sept 9. SIR Kings" ?y V'cod. Minister for Air, to-day Inspected the balloon barrage squadrons at, Kid'orooke Park, Eltham, Kent. The balloon barrage is intended to play an Important pan m Uit daferce of London air attack.—Britisn Official Wlrele
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  • 287 11 Shanghai, Sept. 7. IJXTREMELY heavy fighting is reported on all fronts extending from north of tli-' > > Uow River in Shansi, through Luan and Hoshan (north-west Anhwei? tnd down the south bank of the Yangtse. The Japanese have occupied FenUngtu. tne Yellow River
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  • 331 11 IN FARMIAND DISTRICTS Reuter. Rome, Sept. 6. JT is understood the Government h is completed a plan for the settlement of Jews in Abyssinia. The report, which is net denied in authoritative circles, say the Jews will be settled m a zone notable for
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  • 73 11 R euter. London, Sec- <>. Three grandchildren of ihe uirand Duchess Kenia ol Russia, a sistar of t ie late Czar, have become British subjects. Their naturalisation U gazetted. Tney are Princes Alexanda:? and Michael and Princess Xen'.a, who ii va at Uempton Court Palace, he
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  • 19 11 The City of untitled has obtained a loan of $750,000 £150.000) at 2 per cent, frcm the Dominion Government.
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  • 60 12 Do You Like Ear Phones Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the American President, listens through a set of earphones and knits at the same time as she attends a session of the second World touth Congress at Vassar College, Poush keensie. New York.
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  • 230 12 ni (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) PINTERS and their wives who will be travelling by rail to th* •hey will be able (o do lb. Save >Lua ur aoie 10 do the double journey first das, fare. The General of thTV p approved thi
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  • 46 12 Reuter. TNTERNATTONAL was r h^, c r J lted in Mo scow to-day whe-i viet y° u marched through the city to the Red Square S n o g f b <?,T rS an leaders and oth<!r Government £!tath^\ passed expressing so-
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  • 108 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) IJR. H. ML J. Fein, Netherlands *W Consul-General, commenting of fL° n X he r ek end festivities of the Dutch Community i„ Singapore, told me: ih This has shown the sound spirit of unity among the Dutch people here,
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  • 76 12 KuaU Lumpur, Tuesdaj. SPENDING his leave in Kuala Lum1' *2! Saik of rort Health Officer, Singapore met with an accident at the Iff rnTle Cheras Road and Pudu Road tion, Kuala Lumpur yesterday Xn his car collided with a 12 year-, m WĕP named
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  • 32 12 nSt,yy 3«»Jderland flying boat is win hp a lye a* Seletar on Oct. n. tvrt 7F be the s,xth machine of her type to come to Singapore
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  • 509 12 "We hould Welcome Them" OMalaya Tribune Staff Reporter) of Government subsidy or encouragement is the reason why Malaya is not self-supporting, according to Mr. Lim Chong Pang who addressed the Singapore Rotary Club to-day on "Rural Economics." He deplored Government's
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  • 127 12 A CHI NESE choraJ group of both sexes, under the direction of Mr Ha Chi Chau. will be arriving in Singapore shortly to give a series o* concerts i n co-operation with the local relief organisations. The crouo consists of 24 youno chi I e
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  • 56 12 I Rubber returns of the following comS?al M m nth 0f Angus?, 1938 10 D oo Ibs Australasia ;2? v Ayer Panas 53.000 lbs Bu fat Kubu 8,000 lbs., Gleneaiy 29 soo'lbs fl 700 ihi 'T lb s Port Swettenham b.<oo lbs., Tambalak 13.250 lbs Telnkr Anson 39.804
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  • 61 12 M. Jan Masaryk, the Czechoslovak Minister Photographed when be Hii ffa v Foreign Office, where Lord Halifax, the Foreign Minister, was eon BrS Sil Nevil Henderson, c British Ambassador to Bertin, on the situation in Central Europe. Sir Nevde was urgently summoned to London when the situation between the Sudeten"
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  • 126 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) JANG LIN barracks wffll be the scene this afternoon of one of the biggest Singapore weddings for years —the marriage of Lieut. O. C S Dobbie, R.A.. son of .Major-General W. G. S. Debbie, G.0.C.. Malaya, to Miss Florence Dickey. f mvitatl
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  • 144 12 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS I/JNE of the best films to appear at the Alhambra Theatre since its re-openine 'Gold Is where You Find It," now show-' ing ranks high among America's epic productions depicting with strong dra- ma and tense human interest, the'continual feud between miners
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  • 100 12 TRACE MOORE exeo's herself in her latest picture, "When You're In Love" fi o Presentation which opened at' ea hou V ses 0n aSt ight crowd As a world famous singer who an erratic artist, Grace Moore giv^forX m ,bP h convincln e Perfo g rrmSices!
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  • 15 12 more night to-night extended for °ne p The performance will begin at 7.45
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  • 62 12 (Malaya T CHIVSSE to HEED TO NEEDS. URGING THtu FEST SOCIAL S?**s ADOPT A STRExioll N TING CAMPAIGN W MR. TAX RAH BEFORE AMASSOATuS X a SINGAPORE rlS*? 6 COMPOUNDS OF HObL J TH: KUAN. hM^HOi» The lecturs wen r\ v ga*e of the Hi talkmc-
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  • 71 12 I Mr. Tan Kah Kee o^ide^h a K^Wtt and he exhorted them to VSS! possibly could to contnh-V- China Distress'Rehei U Fund This is undoubtedly a nm.. crisis." he went support of every Chii may be in China or T Uuity was a thin, realised until alter
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  • 117 12 "That may be in a year or tiotft most, and In the meanwhile it is 4 bounden duty of the Chine v overseas, to help in the sible—financially," he declared He ended by extorting then to w* harder, to unify tin. to adopt a more effective form of
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  • 116 12 Mr. How Say Huan asked what they thought about (he uar lit fact that China had Ml lnen ablf to drive the aggressors from the land was not because they tacked oourasf in the face of ruthless and tiiim onslaughts but it needed ti me beforr I China
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  • 77 12 He appealed to their partriotism for the n -V* urged them to give support to the cai tion, not merely lor their own m for that of generalions to come. "You are all assembled here a show," said Mr Seah Hong Kee. m to hear a sad
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  • 35 12 CIVIL PLANE SHOT POWS Th 3 Japanese Armj offi«*s JJ] nounce that Japanese nnrait *n< down another Eurasia '[>' lp day 30 miles from Hankow stt* N) Reuter message from H< details are given.
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 13 I f KtvtntloH. formerly Barbare Huttan, the Woohvorth husband at the L«do, Venice, where both have been on holisabsequcntl, made a statement in which he said that he -andoned all hope of a reconciliation Photo shows i-Reventlwr <centre) leaving the water after bathing with •rirnds. On right is
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  • 503 13 i AUADn Singapore, Tuesday. lOHORBB m.,d for sel!-sum, iemy in ,h, «nUer of primary fuod *M emphasised l( to-day's mee'in* of the Council of Mate by the Hon. Mr. C. T. Hind,. European nnofll, a! member iho sSeeT GoVernment
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  • 76 13 .1 Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. U'ILFH. dt struct km of fishing grounds was the allegation aatfb) the Hon. Mr. C. T. Hinde si aliens, in the course of at Ihe meeting of the 1 'onril of State this this had been ars. -It must
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  • 92 13 Segamat, Monday .--Charged with the theft of live coconuts valued at twenty cents, a Chinese youth was to-day fined $5 by Inche Raul bin Mohamed Sah'at. Segamat court magistrate. "I saw a boy on a coconut tree and he asked fcr my help to get
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  • 75 13 S.vrim odeCMB, hold* r of the world mi.c record, 6*l new world records for the half-mile and 800 metres at BiatkhiUtfa Harriers 1 athletic Meeting at Motspar Park, Baitey. Woodersoa implored by )of a second on the previou-. hall-mil/ record set 13 months ago by Robinson, the
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  • 64 13 Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 5. ICCORDING to seemingly inspered reports In the Japanese prejss Mr. Sh.gemitsu, amoasiaaor in Moscow, is Biatea to Mr. Yosnida in London and will be transferred tnere as a reward for nis part in tne settlement ot the Cnangkuien incident and also
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  • 132 13 Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Sidney Dodds, «I the Straits Settlements Police, Singapore, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth court this morning in answer to charges on a summons that he on June 21, at about 10.30 p.m. at Bencoolen Street wrongfully restrained Mr.
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  • 60 13 Singapore, Tuesday.—The Mersing- ndau road i.s new open to the public, according to an answer given by Government at to-dDy's meeting of the Council of Sta<e, Johore. to a question *-»y the Hon. Mr C. T. Hinde. Government also intimated that a bridge would be built to replace
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  • 39 13 At 9.45 last night the ambulance was summoned to the Krcta'Ayer Police Station to convey a Chinese boy of six to the General Hospital who was said to have been knocked down by a motor car.
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    • 84 13 I JEN FORM V CaA n so n c t t E H! ■'.-•nice! oi Lire J I sejwri l| p R'CE 2.50 I MAIDEN FORM I "ONCE OVERS" j Deigned in Lace, Broadcloth and Mic H a] 0 lastic. These garments will give a H smooth unbroken line and
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    • 79 13 INCREASED ALLOWANCES FOR JOHORE ROYALTY APPROVAL was yesterday given by the Johore Council of State for the allowances for certain members of *he Ruling House to be increased. The increased allowances are for Ungku Maimunah binti Abdullah, Ungku Halimah binti Md Khalid, Ungku Zainab binti A. Majid, Ungku Jamilah binti
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    • 203 13 I I/I rHFRE S "^^^^^J^ Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN Delicious, tender slices and fresh h ETO men wish for? Pe M baked or boiled, makes an appetising una aS 1& Spread and what a welcome change£ When in dcubt what to prepare for the next day land et°cf £L*T& "P
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  • 46 14 A Moravian player goes all acrobatic at the stadium in the second division match played yesterday against the Publishers, which ended in a draw. Deliah, the o!d Singapore player, is on the lefi waiting to get his to the ball.
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  • 121 14 Singapore, Wednesday. THE S.C.C. will begin then hockey season Wednesday next with a tiial match between the Neweomeis and the Rest on the I'adang. It has been decided to run a Bra! ueren Monday team, Friday team and a "poo!". The Monday and Friday
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  • 34 14 London. Sept. 7. Results in homo football yesterday were as follows: DIVISION I Gnmbsy Town 2 Portsmouth 3 DIVISION 111 (Northern). RochdpJe 1 Doncaster Rovers 1 Southport 1 York City 1
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  • 113 14 AN Friday. Sept. 9. there wJ£ bo the v nsral races at the Royal Sinp.anorc Yacht Club lor all classes. Races \vili at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday. Sept. 11. the following are ths arrangen »nt s —International C-mctre class *i!l sail the Ecconcl race for
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  • 299 14 Second Division Soccer Publishers 2; Moravia 2. y\ DRAW of two-all was a fair verdict of yesterday's second division S.A.F.A. league fixture between the Publishers and Moravia at the Anson Road Stadium. Both goalkeepers were seriously tested and the exchanges even, though the Publishers
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  • 36 14 ts. T. J. A. Green in play yrstcrAli in her mixed don bios t<e at the S.C.C. courts in which, partnered by OCt husband she beat (hcrrington and Mi c s NollL
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  • 113 14 CENTURY by Capt. Simo.son and 88 by Capt. Bryan were features ot the match, trie final of the Garrlsoa Knockout cricket competition, which started at Chang! yesterday between au Sappers and the Gordons. The Sappers had 320 for eight wickets at clcso oplay. Th?
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  • 75 14 London, scut. 7. IJOHDON Richards say; he thinks V Pasch one i f the best things ever Hdden. Sir Abe Bailey, the owner Ramtapa, says that he .expects Kamtapa to win and has told all his friends to back him.—Reiner. St Leger probables and riders
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  • 611 14 {FOLLOWING is the full card of events at R u k Horses scratched at noon yesterday were* Antoinette; Scarlett, Light Supper; Kfes'mr w RACE ONE-2.30 P.M. HORSES, CLASS 3, DIV. 5, 6 00 0 CLIFTON LAD 9 0 Mr A 04 0 JOCK GORDON
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  • 54 14 FOLLOWING are for the Bnkit limaa ra 10-da I ft RACI L SANG AYAH Romano RACE CHAR Comma RACE 3. HARLEQUIN The Wn-rior RACE BLUE BELLE Sheila II RACK DRIFT OK SUrl RACE 6 SOLAR TIMI Com RACE 7. D 1 RRAN Sea \i liAen RACE S.
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  • 107 15 ■OlltS terday I 1 ter-Unit Novices carried when 18 i Gittauui scratched t rday before walk-overs ught out toHis Excelive away the Results LV EIGHTS cock (R.A.I A B. McGalton in ii lIGHT a B McWinnte (R.HJ Kavanagh B Pitland <R N.> knockp c
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  • 28 15 rSin apore. Tuesday. yesterday between its Club and Mes nd Sons. Ltd.. at former won by seven Mgo »4. Shahul Hamid 111 were reson the winning
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  • 376 15 fEN MORE TIES OF THE S.C !.C. AUTUMN LA TENNIS TOURNAMENT PLAYED OX THE PAD AN (i YESTERDAY RESULTED AS FOLLOWS: MIXED DOUBLES i I i O W. Oilmour and Bits. A. Sewell j (—l5) beat A. C. C. Perdrleau and Mrs.
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  • 194 15 Singapore, Tuesday. A FAIRLY large crowd witnessed the kuk off of the BC.C. six-a- lids football tournament I his even ing The trophy u.U bp m the natuie of bier mag* t. ihe rnimpttm of the tournament. Eight team-, are competing, and their skippers are Randall, Bembroku, McCaffery,
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  • 69 15 The following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championships will be played at the Clerical Union.' Ha v.-Par Hah this week-end: Saturday at 2.1S p.m.:— Seah Eng l T tc < Mayflower) vs. Yap Chin Tee (Devonshire) (Semi-final) William Tan (A.A.U.) VS Wong Peng Soon I MayPower* Sunday
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    • 130 15 TV Ai Yung A.D. 133-192 ESS! !i i chiefly remembered for his work in the Han Dm asty of super- up, /< NQjH engraving in .stone of the Five Classics. With red ink he wrote I» v iblete for :he workmen to cut. Fragments of these are saw to Afi
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    • 286 15 testing keep* so near \to nature's food WII l|f iflwi food for babies has been correctly ff£JT Bj' l|| ml pJr -j planned, then the real work begins. Every tin o. lf-f~ —Pil s JilJij ||p JUlit jj I illlil J| -10 «-—ctiy nght, entirely safe, because every day many
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  • 233 16 THE British National Anthem greeted 1 His Excellency the Governor as he arrived at the gaily decorated Dutch Club yesterday to attend the celebrations held in honour of Queen YVilhelmina. In his speech, the Consul General fox Holland, Mr. Fein, stressed the fact that Queen Wilhehnina
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  • 96 16 Singapore, Tuesday. "THE majority of boys in ele--1 mentary village schools must be educated as agriculturists, rot deceived as at present into believing that their ultimate goal in life is to adorn the corridors of Government offices." declared the Hon. Mr.
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  • 146 16 QNCE the owner of tin mines in Sdan^r^ hands deals worth thousands of dollars had Wh a Kheh, Yap Cheong, was produced this morn "7 S. Rawlins the Third Magistrate, to answer ath C ing in respect of $120. ar S e <»l (heat. Court IhspectOl
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  • 69 16 At about 10 last night the ambulance received a call to the junction of Serangoon Road and Birch Road where the dresser discovered an elderly Indian in a state of collapse, lying on a charpov on the five-toot way of a mosque. There were no external iniuries.
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  • 158 16 THE report of the directors cf the MeAlister and Comma, [J for the year ended June 30. 1938. read as fo!!<,-.vs:- The amount at the credit of Profit and Loss account for the year ended June 30. 1938 after allowing for depreciation in
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  • 89 16 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reponr FOLLOWING stums opptstoi from H H Tuncku Abu Bakar. the motion of the actin; Financial Commissioner, the Hot Mr. K. E. F. Pretty, to revoke i c ertain clause in Johores agreement with the report of the Malayan Expenditure (ommitw was withdrawn at
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    • 634 16 ill What is there so 111 familiar about his I II BRISK STRIDE? jj 111 jVs Johnnie Walker's brisk stride, of j [[111 course- but it con be yours, too. On those j |J pleasant evenings with your friends, keep to J [(HI J° hnnic VValker VouU be glad you
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    • 126 16 A WELL CARED FOR AND NOURISHED BODY Furo >oan Prn?l h M OKAS A, the discerns si *f D t r Lah is the zenith of medical a,-hi. g «f the bodf S,V nouiish ™nt to the Glands and whole Nerfi; J J Vitalftv okii i st ,ent,fi c- way
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  • 340 17 ,..:'u',' n'"r' ,a,io and —'..Hum M«a. Ml i r.Hindc h.-d;,v-s meelli» lf h th« rxHing hill stations M i ra r „„,M 10 far a a 1« t v lluc l 7'" 'KM; n,K 'o£ 12 b 3 «Ji* and
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  • 119 17 .1 li. „J. d nan arrived to I at a meeting hi id at the rnment Offices r had luncheon by the Pert for Kuala ->ir. Jti. x\. lay, Sept. 3. R N CommanN Lieut.hin, R.N. and R.N. arrived I] dim d at Govt at a #ance Mrs.
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  • 131 17 A yn llt n Bombay. iSOIHf.K British expedition to Meant Everest may be made next >ear, according to a statement by Mr. F. S. Smythe, a member of this year's urn uecessfii] expedition, in an interview here. Mr. Smyt'ae was passing through Bombay from Colombo
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  • 147 17 Paris. MIGHT flying for mail aeroplan» n shctly to be introduced hv the Pren?h Postal services. There is ahcady an efficient air eervice from Paris to the Bordeaux dis.ric*. the P renees. Auvergnc, the Rhone Valley and Toulouse. But as the majority of the mail
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  • 9 18 < l' ,re <«.«,, z„ Kcd lr<l«.s UorK
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  • 389 18 THREE millidi Catholii followers in China were called upon by Bishop Yu (■nmnl^ rA|,^ lk ~i to do their part in supporting the Chinese Mnernmcnr md iv iinpro*ii»s their spiritual life, in a public statement ued fiorn Hankou, t- vhuh r.t> the bishop had
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  • 589 18 SIMILAR ACTION IN NOR TH CHINA TEARED Open Door Slammed In Manchuria J[HE growing number of items which are being included by the "ManchukiiQ" Government in its list of prohibited exports is causing serious concern to foreign businessmen in u Manchukuo/' according to a rjeport from
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  • 87 18 THAT ChiMM women and girls shoul d adapt themselves to ecoioned ht nd^m^ dCSt ,ivin *< was menZ d t Madame Li ao Chung-kai when the Nat:onal Women's Relict Assce iat held its first anniversary m llon «*°n* recently. Madame Liao. addressing th«
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  • 270 18 jyilEN Chinese and Japanese airplanes clash in mid air or when Japanese bombers come to unlcad their deadly missiles over any parts Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang, Chinese civilians stand a .?ood chance, as pathetically demonstrated in recent Japanese raids, of having theiir families and homes obliterated
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  • 115 18 AGAIN' in the field A foes, the Jap It M Can-shan .1 the No fame, who u as the lr 7^ commander in Manehurb n 1931 th e 1931-1932. s lo dav hi (ka a large arnn Ln hfa <«« blocking the c™e™ into
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    • 38 18 Daily China Page TOCK TYPEWRITISK CO.. No 6-A Cha Si-a A re l 5 C °IL Tel fir H©!j |3> (5| Stockists of B "WW rirand new Port- Z^""*"*"^ seh Kclok Ribbons Guaranteed Charges Moderate j WPS 1
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  • 209 19 pFTALIATION BY FISHERMEN (United Press). Trivandrum, Aug. 30. bedienee campaign launched by the Travancore State 1 neu turn yesterday, when the District Superin--1 rivandrum, was injured by stone-throwing by a Shanmugham Beach, where a little earlier the h irge lo disperse a non-violent
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  • 167 19 (United Press). Rangoon. Aug. 30. THE Second Additiena* Magistrate at Insein passed orders in the case in whicn Mohan.ed Sultan Moidetn (alias Ba Ba, Proprietor of Tha Tun Aang Press at Taikkyi and Printer of the banned book 'Moulvi and Yogyiwda' was being prosecuted under
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  • 21 19 (United Press i Lucknow, Aug. 30.—The first issue of the "National Herald' wdl be published party next month. —(United Press 1
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  • 151 19 (United Press). Bangalore, Aug. 30. 'there vera 3:*:} arge-scale Industrial establishments I perennial > in 1937 in Mysore State. The largest number of est iblishments, that Is, 162. was concentrated in the Bangalore District, one of the principal industrial areas in the State. The total number of
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  • 332 19 (United Press). Wardhaganj, Aug. 30. OARiIANS styling: themselves as Satyagrahis marched to Shegaon on the afternoon of Saturday last, to demand from Mahatma Gandhi to reserve a seat for them on the C P. Cabinet. If he would not grant the demand they threatened
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  • 205 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Aug. 30. A MESSAGE from Myaungmye states that in connection with the riots which broke out in Wakema and neighbouring places in the Delta district, over 600 arrests were made by the police. Of this 26* were released rater unconditionally and six were released
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  • 159 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Aug. 29. A DDRESSING a joint sitting of both Houses of Burma Legislature at the City Hall to-day, His Excellency the Governor referred to the tragic occurrences in connection with the recent disturbances. His Excellency repeated Queen Victoria s statement proclaiming
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  • 78 19 (United Press.) V tR A "S. 31. Indian r l llons from 3,1(1 a feu t eSlt,ents of Rangoon r ei;> tl in\u r p if c< s hav been Ir »l <»f the Dis- Ran soon. clai- nr.,pe r n t,,,a the loss d,tr »'S the
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  • 45 19 Simla, Aug. 30. that the -Delhi Committee has by the All to start civil a local paper made in the I by Mr. Satya- f the Governmdon their re- ut(d m reply «Jtianed that had not adopt 11 Policy
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  • 71 19 Rangoon, Aug. 29. REPRESENTATIVES of the Burmese Press did not attend the joint session of the Legislature addressed by the Governor whose speech they are not publishing. This is a sequel to the decision anived at by Burmese newspapers' editors that the Burmese Press would not publish
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  • 58 19 (United Press). Rangoon, All 3 29. fjIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has tall vited the leaders of all political parties to meet him at Government House today to pursue his appeal for the restoration of peaceful conditions which he made in the course of his address to
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  • 45 19 (United Press). The Hon. Rai Bahadur Heramba Prasad Barua. President, Assam Legislative council, ruled in the Council that reading from the text of a newspaper on the floor of the House will be disallowed. He held that only summary and points might be reproduced.—(United Press).
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    • 8 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT fOUK pages. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 7, 1938. No. 15.
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    • 35 I The tower of bruaance on the right is Big Ben standina ma Lood-ht along with the Houses of Ikeer hugenesshasmed* the workers cleaning [tl face look like flies on a wall! J
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    • 588 I intervals every day a voice rings out from London to the world, speaking a language that men of all nations can understand, telling the passing of the hours—the voice ol Big Ken. It is the great bell that hangs in the clock
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    • 300 I dorable opposition in England to the installation any people have claimed that it wiii lead to more iKidents. This has now been proved to be n if, and on the contrary in AmBadaiM are made that the radio ar wiil prevent a lonely
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    • 101 I 4 C MMK XTARY on this year's St. Leger, the last classic of the flat-racing season, to be run on the Town Moor, Don"Jt ''-(fay, uill be broadcast from Daventry. t T k hf winner of the St. Un, 5 the first to be V ft
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    • 37 I pSSSHf B 85.000-ton f ro m j oh n Za eth l will be GWnJ? n Br °wn's yard at ?ai (^a^^,inthe £rtz*^~ mer whom c H °me Station,. fr m Dave "try
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    • 161 I rIE inclusion of G. H. Elliott in this week's 'Empire Variety Theatre' programme from Daventry recalls an unique meetine that took place recently in n BBC studio. Elliott, who is billed on the Variety stage as 'The Celebrated Original Cho-colate-coloured Coon,' has been appearing in this
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    • 489 I N.B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this Page It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to the Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcastin ff House. Will conihS? PleaSe a note of
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      • 22 I Treat Yourself j to a new EMERSON RADIO j free Home Trial Sole Agents: H. L Carter Co., Singapore: Phone G6lB. j
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      • 216 I I for Reliable ad.io epairs Consult Radio Sound Experts H. L Carter Co v j Singapore: 'Phone 6618. j QUERY COUPON This coupon is available until Sept. 13, 1938, and must accompany all queries. M.T. Sept. 7, 1938. Set plciyCd What rea,, y pleases us about this letter is M
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    • 86 II NEWS IN SPANISH PORTUGUESE MEWS bulletins in daily at the end of 5 as follows: n missi 0n News in Span v G.MX (that is yan Time). a Mala. News in O.M.T. (that ir n Malayan Tine) ,0j Each bulletin fa te a frequency of *Si Jfv** o n metres)
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      • 1744 II I [WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES* tlectrical r*r«rd:ug t Gramophone recordi L SEPT. 7 COLOMBO I COLOMBO Singapore vpb e.u m <«., JOTT* WITNESS DESCRIBES THE p m vre SSi SS Cm, ii* The news (in Sinhalese); Qrien- T CICH A777VC nS Sinhal^ rien ZHL 225 metres (1.3 a mcls.) tal music.
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      • 185 III I EMERSON 10 and 15 Valves 870 In .?:17.» i Performance and Price competitive to any other receiver i Ash for free Demonstration: j M fePJS. Nathan, 25 29, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'Phone 4856. HOMELITE PORTABLE SĔEF- PRIMING PUMP. HOMELTTE PUMPS are small, com- When set up and started, HOMELITE
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      • 1966 III W" ;i in;,: M« il) I La* sept. 9 WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES a m VDC •> V n rt\f ■mm.. Ju.a I.— 6.20 Gymnastics. 4_ w~"7—! i i i ~,nW i i iii i iiiiu jwwwawaiwwJ 6.35 Light gramophone music. 1.-- > mm) ~*Wss«> HEAg CANADIAN ARTISTS IN B. B
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    • 152 IV JANE AUSTEN, who subject of a feature m from Daventry this week, wjj of the most remarkable lij figures of her own, or mi time. Sir Walter Scott said of he:: young lady had a talent for dad the feelings and adventures i j ary life which is
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    • 121 IV JHE full resources of the BBC's specialist departments such as music, *alks, variety, and productions ?riL™ me ava lab for the proluTnf*^,^ 0 Daventry as the reha« a J?°. me f t,c that has recently been effected. tTe V tr c ans? P e r SJ2
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    • 95 IV WHEN John Richmond F 0 second of the sen*. and the listeners will hear son* formation about that may not previous j their way. „„thor. 5 D. F. Aitken, the t Ws central figure a j?with a truly remarkab.e It was one ottoen.^^^ In the reign
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      • 1742 IV (Continued from rage fUi r i Sunday sept. 11 WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I PARIS I J ii- hear of England's rural Z 6.20 News in English. TR4NSMISSfOTM S a nn 5? r K 6.40 Concert relayed from Paris 5 8 00 Weekly 7 05 Ta7k Jon Pre ch t CHA
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