Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1938

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: I 9> n wtpaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales V«l XXVII -No. 217. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Mon., Sept. J2, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1938
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 n iE NEWS WITH YOUR j br-A.KFAST Try The TKIBUXE j UNIFORMITY OF COLOURWITH L© l&Cf&i if i' THE COLOURED PORTLAND CEMENT A facin;.. of Colorcete applied to (ho exterior of my SviWine nlCl on y rivce a (W.Khtful and modern abearance bul also affords protection norn the weather. M
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    • 271 1 w—— mmmmm a—— Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Brasso A METAL POLISH f FOR ALL METALS y Agents: Harper. Gil. v f lillan Co., Ltd. X S** i i t\\v\ M 17 JUST ARRIVED Large Stock of Fruit Essences for BYKUP MAKING. Capsules, Cork, Crown Cork, Labels, Neck
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  • 621 2 CO-OPERATION TO STAMP THEM OUT Brussels, Aug. 27. to the total value o» V'Bl,M!U(>O were lost through the ravages of locusts during the 10 years 1025-34. Th is was disclosed in thj report of the United Kingdom delegfltion to the International Conference on Loci>s>t Control in
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  • 240 2 JJEWS-REEt «JSS, W their apparatus all to can- to Porth.v J rr »n W a to film PorlhcauU G-diva when she 7, rx carnival procession t *»»'i Bin Lady God jed to play the rok be tnere. She resigned to-ru cawl girls have said rights.
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  • 144 2 New York. A NEW type of engine giving considerably increased power was msi kj 4% Ho v. aid Hughes on his recori-breaking world Right, it is announced bj the Wright Aeronautical Corporation here. One of the new engines, in which steel replaces -the customary
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  • 97 2 Jerusalert.. VALUABLE advice on chfc wear for Palestine tourists ii given by a fashion writer in Jerusalem. "For morning wear," the writer recommends. a lijrht travelling suit with a tastefaDv contrasting ballet-proof vest With this an attractive steel beJmel ht h? worn, trimmed with a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The underrated are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD, for MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapore 1938. M.s. "ELBE" omits Dairen Sept. 15 c.s. "POTSDAM" omits Nc rth China Sept. 29 s.s. "ODER" omits Manila Oct. 8 m.s. "COBURG" Oct. 13
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    • 465 2 P& and BRITISH INDIA {Incorporated If England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RAN CHI 17.000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6.070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6.0C-0 Nov
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    • 305 2 1 I M/S "FIONIA" I < 11.001» Toivs Displacement) MXIKIOIS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP J MOST CABINS' HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE B \TH I EXCELLENT CUISTNE. c I Sped a 1 Sailing to: I SAX FRANCISCO j BjT Wncco _v. «988 MODERATE FARES j Special Concessions In Connecticn With ROl ND-THE-WORLD Bookings For
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    • 148 2 I 1 HAMBI RG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in German?) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 18 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Oct 6 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct 19 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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    • 114 2 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LW (Incorporated in Englan Direct Service to Japan via and to Calcutta via ua Taking cargo or. Ain oy, Log for Canton, Ma Chefo, Tientsin. N J t e ports, Formosa, the Pto FOR PENANG AM' CALCUTTA KUTS'ANG KUMSANG FOR SAIGON, HONGKONG 1 MT Sal,S
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  • 631 3 THi; death took place at the G. ncral Hospital, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon after a very short illness, of Mrs. Ellen Pauline Theodora Struys, widow of Mr. G. W. Struys. late Traffic Suoerintendan* of the Singapore Harbour Board, at the age of 69 years. Mrs.
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  • 229 3 I Rabat (French Morocco). A TRADE onion t ri-is h threaten cd hi Morocco over the rcce, Imperii decree excluding Ara Irom all Trade Cuinns. In order to register a vehement test" the executive committee ofj union of F?dcroted Trade UnionJ Morocco has announced
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    • 1957 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES t i Singapore Municipality j JEST'S Municipal Tender Room SSeri*"* set Date ol Cloetng. w Val r S p.m°f Oct. 17. 1938. ffate r x orr y chassis, cc Chasand I A 12 noon, Oct. 1938 Electrically 12 noon, Oct. 3, 193» OP' 1 V a
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    • 380 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED—MaIay, Chinese, or Indian i Office Tamby. Must be able to speak I English. Apply to Post Office Box No 134, Singapore. WANTED an experienced conveyancing and searcn clerk. Apply with testimonials to Box No. 379, "co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. NOTICE SERVER—Wanted. Must be fluent in Hakka dialect
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    • 156 3 Hints l. Wind your watch each morning. 2 Keep it in constant use, if you don't the oil will dry up and the watch will not go. 3. Never attempt to lubricate watch yourself, different grades of soccially prepared oil is used for escapement, for transmission bearings, for winding mechanism,
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  • 135 4 Report By Fr iser And (o. Singapore, Bept 12. MINING. Tin New York 42% down .Wd n hJ hC J*** 1 Tin market osed the week on a quiet note and no X S ca n be anticipated until Pnn n"? Europe is mo e settled. SXf
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  • 11 4 The price of lin at tmm in WHIMII to-day was:
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  • 12 4 I he once of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 744 4 Quotations Ijy I'rascr And C-o. MINING Singapore, lOth sept. i pm. Fraaer Co. -.mpnt Tin B ms A 2« 6 30 6 Aver tit. y 43 -tY -nom Aycr Hitam 24 fi Ayer Wong JJ fl7 t Bjiigrin Tin 2it; 22 w Jiulu Selanj»or |.3J K3H
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  • 87 4 Singapore, Sept. 12. p^toSlS? 6 the Wharves or AnnW** (Entrance Ga 1) N Sheer s Wharf (Entrance Gate 1)" Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Cangnano 18; Ogamemnon 14 KiH?cP lre < D( k Gate 2) Kidderport 30; Muncaster CasMe 32 Lycaon 34; Perak 3.;- Kajane 38 n Empire
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  • 284 4 Singapore, Sept. 12. MINIiXU Ammmmi Buyers Sellers Aver Hitams 24 3 25 3 Bangrins 21j9 22 9 Batu SeJangors i.33 lis chenderiangs 15- ifj. {j ltams 0.36 0.40 Hongkong Tin 226 23;9 0.85 0.88 Ipoh Tin 24 9 26 9 Jeapangs 30 3 31 6
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  • 186 4 CLKRENt DIVIDENDS Company Singapore, Sept. 10, 5 p.m. Dividend Books Total for TIN: close Datp financial Burma Malay rh xt Pavahio 7 1V y ear Katu Tin £?'s°- 18 ftP-» Sen 5$ c o 6 *> date Rawang Tinftads n 4d No 12 Sen, II 60 RUBBER
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  • 101 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,uuu Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31..... 90 lnn yu 100 riorr 5% iQm GAP P RE MUNICIPAL: i2Ji JTV 9 0 $400 000 **> Mar. 31, Sept 30 1907 red. 1947 fl ',e66,bbo Int A 102 non > 4i/ rr Mar 31 Sept
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  • 280 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBWB gar To don Buyers ***** Ist Forward (October) jgg 7 2nd Forward (November, t£' M *tf Forward UanlMar., JJgg Sellers 8 l i« I'ALM OIL (Malaya) London In bulk SeptjOct shimnenr f, r vtous Saturday OOPRA (Starts 7%SĔ> ***** 0 Value n&fif Sept. Shipment
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 184 4 If THE lASTERN UNITED JRGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIS?' COMPENSAON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. KD OFFICE: «D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE F. W HALL, General Manager THE EASTERN BANK I LIMITED. j I I (Incorporated in Engiand). SINGAPORE BRANCH: D'Aimeida Street. uthonsed and Subscribed ,t £2,000,000 I .id-up Capital £1 0 00 000
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    • 11 4 SOUTH BRITISH Loss Of Profits Insurance 'el ss£ DKJ i .,»*^«Bei.
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    • 184 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I I 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) j I Author** mooo>(M)0<M) C^: and pajd |JM t|||T r j I AD OFFtCE wilding, cboua stoect, Singapore J l| LONDON BANKKRS: /f]PV new *ORK BANKERS: I I «Mtandßwt.ua. fMT-} Irving Trust Co.. jj Lloyds Bonk. Ltd. Chase
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  • 155 5 IVFLL-KNOWN local resident, A a Buxton, passed a*way ice in Hertford Road, rdai mornfaisj in her ceased lady was .id- Capt H. Buxhad been ailing foe survived bv three Buxton, Principal PI; Children's School. Mrs. L. H. Gomes, one everal grand- in the afterri Cemetery,
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  • 76 5 Beirut. discovered in rt to the north I be utilised all were disn lon in the I water. They preservation. r six miles icia] reservoir 246 i others Lead to was artificially j c y 1 n Merched, head of and a Syrian I with the de-
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  • 347 5 What folio London Sept. 2. l^Zh^tZ2: aA T° inches deep n,w at ,he -Peed thai it iSTSS T Ca be i,,duced lv al soeh tow, from ondon U d lake «han a second Io reach Cape- With the energy of
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  • 43 5 Ptf: "'ad <;< »erin w 1 i» *r t \+%wr -.wi.w*»*Kifi3i Sri!"' <;erm onn s over documents in Fuehrer's study at Berch- I si-nyJ a n ,?ader speech at Nuremberg to-day is expected J ~al f °r peace—or war. I
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  • 44 5 Tine examples of artistry in the kit, hen ir. Corfeetioners- Exhibition which is tak p ,l t J"Z m 25 and Hall. Islington, London. Photo shows the f Ro^ al A S r '«"<ural entirety of sugar, oefng made
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  • 121 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) T MALACCA, SUNDAY ASSOCI WHICH HAS short ramoD is to S^5 RSHIP OF 3110 WITHIN a SCHEME IN THE SJ2 £f r S A GIGANTIC BUILDING CHEW TONG VICE ASS CHE NG I The building scheme will include a I hospital for
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  • 68 5 Johannesburg:. I lONS have caused a traffic jam ■J involving hundreds of motorists in the Kruger National Park. Motorists rounding a bend in the road came upon a pride of 12 lions tearing: the carcase of a Zebra to pieces. Cars were parked along the road
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  • 54 5 Mr. Tang Bah Chee, general produce Broker, of Robinson Road and ix-rong 24A, wishes us to state that he \t not the person, nor connected in any way, with T;»ng Bah Chee who is eha-g--ed with armed gang robbery before the nrtn Pohce Court, and is held in Police ci
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  • 543 5 MAD DOCTOR PASSES i < E XTKA police have heen dr.Hed i„,„ the <,(, of PU S A «odea! with the thousands of people who wil, line ,h^'st'reets ih.s week to watch the passing of the funera. procession of the man known as the "Mad
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 154 5 I t j IMPORTANT AMVOITKCEftffiIIT j AUCTION SALE WITHOUT HIM XVi J THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN- TRADE OF > JULIAN FRANKEL Co! AND j FRANKEL RRO OIERS. I Ccmpiisirg: Silverware, Crystal Cut-Glass Ware E. P. N. Ware S Cutlery 5 I Crockery S Fancy Goods J Perambulators < Ladies'
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    • 172 5 joflN<nSi<nk t co., ltdT] WW* M. W «MOMMS: -«COOIWM, SWGATOW J AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS I A COMMISSION AGENTS. I ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LTD. (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlernen tal I Registered Head Office* Nos. 9c 9b, D'ALMEIDA STREET Sl\tapapp v« i?' street Malacca, and No. It, Li ff ht Street,
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    • 122 5 BAXK Of CHINA (Incorporated in China Dy Special 4 Charter). 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office .6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" h *«M«*j ToSTssets Chs 4 approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board Sung Han-Chang,
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  • 299 6 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Sunday. gOTII car and motorcycle records were smashed in to-day's Hah-Mile Standing Start Speed Trial held at the first mile, Seremban-Tampin Road under the auspices of the Negri Sem-biian-Malacca branch of the A.A.M. Lim Peng Han (Singapore), driving
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  • 137 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M.), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Ai r (K.N.1.L.M.), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1.30 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 346 6 London. Sept. 1. A FLEET of 14 new high-sp-ed air liners is to be used on the overland route to India. Imperial Airways announce that this route is to bp retained in conjunction with the Empire flying-boat services. This 6,250 miles route to
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  • 70 6 Auckland. A PONY whose favourite food was bananas has died here at the age of 43. His name was Rufus and 2z* was owned by Miss Thorald of Auckland. one of the several records that Rvfas established was that hs lived through the reigns of five
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  • 106 6 [There are numerous C&tbs h* 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."
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  • 130 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. Chinese, Yeo Yam and Neo Kai Kee. were each fined £2,800 by Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, for the attempted smugpling of 3,346 2 3 lbs. of sheet rubber valued at 5893.54 cas. (duty due 525.10 ets.). In
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  • 71 6 Parts. THE Mayor of Crosnes in the out«»r Paris district, has decreed that the dogs of bis commune must not bark after 10 o'clock at night. "From 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.," runs the decree, "barking and howling of dogs is forbidden on the territory of
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  • 283 6 Bishop's Advice London, Sept. 1. BISHOP, the Rev. B. O. F. Heywood, of Fly, thinks it would be wrong to ban the fee thinkers' congress- -sometimes called the anti-God cangress—which is being held in London next month. "I was asked to sign a petition to
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  • 122 6 {From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday WHILE on patrol duty in We Straits of Johore on the night of Sept. j 2, the Customs patrol stopped a sampan riau heading for Singapore < with rubber. Yeo Thian Teng. the Chinese who was found in the
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  • 132 6 AS the parish priest of No»y Sacz, Poland, was mass befSre a w. I"?? ICIl Cl L urch U towards ihe high altar accompanied her%hr„ g h^e h he W ad. m n out re ™<™ **„t The murderer then immediately turned his weapon on
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  • 99 6 MR. John Roosevelt, youngest lfl son. of President Roosevelt, is to start his career with a small-salaried position in a large department store here when he returns from his honeymoon with his bride, the iormcr Miss Anne Lindsay Clarke, well-known in Boston society. The young Mr.
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  • 471 6 The Curr s Siftgap,,rt a TJi.ir Articles frltc, MEAT Beef steak »katn Beef stew or curry .|..u Fillet steak <lb Mutton, Australian uui i.hitton, Indian tlb Mutton, Malacca tlb.< Pork, lean ikatii Pork, lean and lm ut QU litV( 1( «J POlTLTRY C&pons locally Ducks <each< Fowls «kalii
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  • 29 6 Chined l^^H The body of found TV M working on a >hiP he second on a camp bed in a house in Victoria H day morning
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 131 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A I TO-NIGHT MH'KTAIL DANCE FROM 6.30 P.M. TO «.30 P.M. (INFORMAL) FROM 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT "JUNE AND COLLETTE" THE POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 SATURDAY, 17th September. SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BALL ROOK YOUR TABLE NOW. j ADELPHI SEA VIEW
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 80 6 ■■■■•■«■«hfl I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i TO-DAY FOR PER T *ATB AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo 1 P™' Hoihow Hong Siang g Jm' Pontianak Pangkor Hongkong Rong Siang Van n«* Denmark (Parcels only) Boringia w ,5 5U p Jtva, South-Wjest Sumatra F-S**^ Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and 10 Q nrn Timor
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  • 77 7 m York. Aug. 28. a uaisaa, of '!'.',,,1f rdav. paslth ii tlir* train live miles Wt+ l 'i- ii vrr tt <:re- man. There had been a sudden rush cf scalding water irom the engine, forcing both men to jump from the cab. Their bodies were found
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  • 349 7 London. Sept. I. f eac h thousand seamen recruits to the Royal Navy f' FIF l 0 gr a i n comm ssioned rank in the Service. S 1 rtling fact that emerges from this year's list of y the Admiralty last week. nitons
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    84 7 A meeting of Ministers, specially summonea by the Prime Minister. Mr Neville Chamberlain, took plac at No 10, Downing Street, London, to discuss the crisis over the Sude-ten-Germans in Czechoslovakia. Nearly all the Ministers were present at the meeting, some of them having inteirupted their holidays to be present
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  • 42 7 Whereas information has been received that Kelantan cattle disease, a contagious infectious disease, exist :s amongst rattle in the state of Kelantan, ms ExceUency the Governoratojlately the importation of cattle sheep goats and swine into the Colony irom Kelantan.
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  • 117 7 Paris. T'lK r a> of lh( Wanvick hire Cad ets in France has been an Qualified success. tae, where they snent *j. and in Paris, which to -sited in a day, the} ol the greatest interLi Par s !l llslasmfv were even interviewed. »ys, who
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  • 631 7 PRIVATE'S EVIDENCE IN ARMS CASE London Sept. 2. A PRIVATE in the Cheshire Regiment alleged in evidence at Chester yesterday that he was a-ked by a man in a public house if he would draw a map of the inside of Chester Crstle. Archibald Norman
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  • 56 7 The 2nd Battalion Kings Own Royal Regiment marched from Blenheim Barracks. Aldersbct. to Farnbcrough Station, Hampshire, to entrain lor the firvt stage of their journey to Palestine. The Battalion is part of the ISth Brigade, which is to reinforce the garrison in Palestine during the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 ol a mm SHAMPOO V PINE TAR, LEMON, '^TmI^HI HENNA, OLIVI OIL, H AND COCONUT OIL. Smß Jlitdlijcs thcfcdlp dA7tV imparls a WSmm Silky, Shiny WBBSm Q)i/eliness to SfSfS the Hair. IN 40Z. 80Z. I6OZ. BOTTLES FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. Sole Agents: L. M. BANERJI Co., 'Phone 4284. Nunes BIdg
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    • 421 7 EXHAUSTION. t:::: cussf of the tropics. Exhaustion, irrilability, depression— these are the curse of :he tropics. The effort to flog the body and brain to action in an unaccustomed climate, drains the whole system of its vitality This eriefgV mutt be replaced at ~°gular Intervals—the Mood re-charged atth nutriment, healthy
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 172 8 WE CANT TELL YOU I j WHO HE IS (THAT'S SECRET) BUT WE CAN AND WILL TELL YOU THAT YOU'LL HAVE THE THRILL-AND-LAUGH— TIME OF YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU SEE J If STARRING I GORDON lIARKEIt FR fpo 7 p T^ E U c SENSAT,ONAL PLAY THAT FR °I THE
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    • 12 8 VOIR PORTRAITS ULYWHITE S*HOT© J STUDIO. W. North Hriage Road (Opposite SINGAPQRt;.
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    • 295 8 I 8 rmf« WELI KNOVVN CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE In(| I ttm,,, 1N(; FILM FROM H,s GRANDEST STORY H I■' I P I ««fSf strains of the I v l\ Wedding March j \u\sr r BULLDOG IJ GiIRHICK To Night **«3 j 615 9.15 P.M. 11 I A Super Hindustani
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    • 136 8 I I Were YOP ever married MoTf^^^ tome and eaj*y ihl E To-Night 11l f ob, YOUN «-nor.„ R ,c E VVithP III» j ||THEATRE~ROVAi I I TfWT l| b STCNT THR WIT. ROLUOuV^ "J L I TH E SAUCIEST COMEDY THAT BVbiT","."," 4 S A LDHnsCH MASTE R P,^of
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  • 545 10 From to-day the Straits Times will sell at FIVE CENTS. Malaya's senior paper is dead— there is no seniority: we arc all on the same level. WHATEVER else may be said of the Tribune Group of newspapers, it will go down in Malayan history that we
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  • 195 10 Why It Threatens Peace Of Europe By A. C. Cummings 0 Pea anywhere in the world to-day is more strongly forLifted than the blue tideless Mediterranean. And no littoral anywhere is more open to storms oi international hatred and suspicion. Eight nations border this
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  • 212 10 MOREOVER, her new "African Empire" which Mussolini has commemorated in marble on the "Imperial Way" In Rome, can be readily cut off and conquered by any power whose navy is able to drive the Italian fleet into its har~ bours. As well as security, Italy also wants room
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  • 234 10 CPAIN In the western Mediterranean and Palestine in the east are centres of prlitical thunderstorms whose reverb?rations daily keep Europe in a state of apprehension. All the world knows about them. Greece stirs uneasily under the personal rule of a proNazi dictator. Turkey is arming with
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  • 126 10 |N Algeria—part of France administi•■■ tively—a semi-secret "Star of Norih Africa" party, started by an Artb politician, demands full political independence. Lesser groups seek Here I:ule—fanatically. In Morocco the Moors are agitated by a lively campaign carried on by Moslem Youth organisations who remember md exploit the
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  • 163 10 ACCORDING to a scientist, our legs will eventually disappear entirely. The end of the musical comedy is in sight. I I Some wives treat their husbands like l mandolin; you know, picking on them all the time. si Then there was the girl who could never
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  • 192 10 NOTES COMMENTS Hopeless Economics THE New Zealand Labour Government hopes next year to launch Ms first instalments of Utopia. Legislation was recently introduced into the Dominion Parliament to provide that after next April at the age of 60 everybody shall receive 30s per week and married coupler £3 a week;
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  • 210 10 JHE faith of the British and French navsi authorities in sen power has never been ><> complete as it is j*** jAs the fir.st, result of the British-French alliance they are co <wdinatmg I fleets to maintain their mastery of tne il. On. sea. Berth the British
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 248 10 HAVE YOU SEEN" OUR -HOCKEY STICKS?All Well-Known SLAZENCER'S Jf HAZEL'S Jf GRAY'S Ĕ JĔ Well Worth Inspection PRICES FROM —S5 to 510.50 SPORTS DEPT: KOiHXSO* C 0.. LTD. 1 BOBBY Autograph BOBBY J ONE S Wood 6 J Col( c ubs J ONE S 7ho lamou- range oi steel-shafted Irons
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  • 139 11 UNDERSTOOD THAT THE BRITISH V ,Trm !>K TOWARDS THE CZFCHOSLOV ARIA -KIS HAS BEEN CONVEYED TO HITLER DURLr THE WEEK-END BY LORD RUNCIMAN, LEA- ~r THE MISSION OF MEDIATION TO UaGUR HIMSELF. IT IS COUCHED IN THESE TKR rß\\i I HAS MADE IT QUITE
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  • 273 11 Reuter. Prague, Sept. 11. 4LIHolCH Prague appeared generally to be calm a growing tale of :n ultiN reported frcm other parts of Czechoslovakia. It I seven Czech citizens and six Czech police were injured, two crowd of Sudeten Germans gathered outside the police mi »ma*hed the
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  • 46 11 I Geneva, Sept. v. I fj& <! uv i nn |vm», delegate Chinese Government tn *J League Council and «*Ny has .cnt to the Secre*yfe*ral a communication J**! on behalf of the China that the Council immediate effect to XVII of the Covenant.
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  • 754 11 THOUGH THE SITUATION IN EUROPE IS RECOGNISED AS SERIOUS, IT IS GATHERED IN LONDON THAT THE CABINEi WILL MEET TO-DAY IN A NOT UNDULY PESSIMISTIC FRAME OF MIND, STATES REUTERS LOBBY CORRESPONDENT. Although there is anxbty, attention is called
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  • 57 11 Reuter. Nuremberg, Sept. 11. WELL-INFORMED circles believe that Hitler's speech to-morrow, although »t may be sharply worded, will leave the door onen for settlement by negotiation. It is learned that Sir Neville Henderson conferred with Baron yon Neurath, head of the secret Cabinet Council,
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  • 510 11 London. Sept. 1 L HPHE serious potentialities of the international situation are insisted upon in the Sunday newspaper comment. The Sunday Times, after reviewing the latest phases of the negotiations at Prague,fays "So far as Great Britain is concerned the pathway is becoming plain. To
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  • 314 11 More Troop Moves On Frontiers London Sept. 11. 'JHE United States cruiser Nastville, one of the newest of the U.S. Navy, is arriving at Portland on Monday and will remain for some time. The U.S. cruiser Honolulu is arriving on Sept. 20. A fervent declaration
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  • 237 11 London, Sept. 11. INCREASED public interest and anxiety over the international situation became manifest, in London to-day, where crowds thronged Downing Street fmW the latoat news. Among these who called on Mr. Chamberlain were Lord Halifax. Mr. AUee. Sir Samuel Hoare and Mr. Winston Churchill. The
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept, IL British Consul-General is investigating a reported assault on three Britons. Messrs. W. Iredale, T. Clarke and H. Jackson, by a Japanese sergeant major at Hongkew yesterday. It is alleged they were beaten with a sword and fists and Iredale had lighted matches
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 48 11 i| HEYMAN I \J PURE CREAMERY BUTTER Of a rich, yet delicate 'A creamy flavour. Heyman Butter is ideal for the table —or cooking purposes. Manufactured in Australia, anc hygienically packed—it rV^-^T s a,ways as resn as when it ll came from the dairy. WANG «L H.B. 3.
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  • 129 13 Reuter. [0 NS wcw heM to-day hetwten representees of a powers the Leaf?Ue m Qn a i,r,,r ,he C r enant P»rticu K ,rly ArticleXVl attitude on this questKm, i„ which Ilarifi d by Lord Halifax when Assembly. took place between tese ('"legations,
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  • 64 13 Ou-n Repcric-] Ipoh, Saturday. Jit robbery took morning on an tm i. when-a Chinese Id up by four other liei ed of about $15. I the fowl seller to the interior of the waylaid by these hid the.nseHes in -«'ig. armed with axes and with these, took
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  • 159 13 Reuter. P Amsterdam, Scut. 11. RINCESS Juliana, for reasons of health. did not accompany Oueen Wilhelmina yesterday on the occasion of the Royal visit to the wonderful pageant staged at the Olympic Stadium. .dyk'p;i sac5ace U,iana retuvning *J*£ Two wives of a native ruler of the Dutch
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  • 61 13 U/ITH a blood stained razor beside him on a trestle b:d. a Chinese shopkeeper of Kampong Simon Road was found lying with his throat cut at a house in Simon Road, yesterday morning. His clothing was blood-soaked There was nobody else in the house The man
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  • 24 13 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. people were injured, mostly slightly, when a passenger tram from Glasgow collided with a stationary engine near Paisley.—Reuter
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  • 341 13 I'iague, Sept. U. D an appeal fur calm and dispassionate judßrel ift.ous tolerance, social justice are achieved without un neavals or revolutions. uul tr »sis, up- This, which in other countries would have caused dangerous upheavals, uas in our country reasonably, dispassionately, practically resolved,
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  • 36 13 Singapore, Saturday. Knocked down by a motor lorry hi Tank Road early this morning, a Chinese was taken by ambulance to hospital unconscious. He had a lacerated wound over the back of his head.
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  • 684 13 JHE tale of a marauding gang that plied its m furious trade of petty thieving from town to town and village to village, was revealed in the Perak Assize Court, before the hotL Mr. Justice Raja Musa, when a middle-aged Indian Blade his defence to
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    • 158 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic 9 N# l sealed in an air-tight ™ntainer and is obtainable everywhere. mm gUS^fJfJ WHWB: S'PORK W76 (4 lines), K LUMPUR »31 Une B IPOH: 110 &in 2 lines). h m Advt °t Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd
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  • 950 14 Mr. Sturges Has Three Wins End Of Cold Cup Meet (By "Mau-us Superbus") r p. O. II. M. Siurgcs heads the owneu' list in the statistics of the Gok! Cup meeting concluded on Saturday, and he owes his success chiefly to
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  • 120 14 SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Danish girl, Miss R. Hvegcr. was kissed by hey admirers after she had won the women's 100 metres finai in record time of 66.25. in the European championships at Empire Pool, Wembley. In the men's 100 metres last ni?ht Bjorn Borg (Sweden) won the second heat
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  • 89 14 IF you're about 6ft. 2:n. in height, 18st. in weight, measure 52in. or so around the chest, and don't mind bcinp bugged hi n grip that would shame a bear, then trot along to see Reuben Wright. He 11 he cad to see yov. Reuben,
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  • 153 14 [FrojTi Our O-xn Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. rOHORE is busy preparing for the forthcoming Foong Seong Cup badminton match against Selangor. With Wong Peng Soon and Wee Hye T< ck available. Johore will be able to put up a much more formidable team
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  • 410 14 Tin? r> Singapore, Sunday. T T re fT at:ols C,Ub PaViUon WaS Ver > tastefully decorated yesterday evening on the occasion of a Club dinner inaugurated to establish a better and closer co-operation between the various members of the Club. was a splendid gathering P
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  • 24 14 Hockey practices will be held at the SRC. from to-day. Members who are interested in the game are requested to turn up.
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    • 14 14 .4 Tankard of Health I! b| »r-frJ| I I Distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.
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  • 406 15 Our on v Correspondent] Malacca, Sunday, •icket authorities in England will have to move mS foe 1 rlie popularity of Test games has increased tat the present venues of play are entirely he great crcwds that wish admittance,"
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  • 46 15 I s Mho V.M.C.A. tennis torn*. lor Tue sday are as KS:-S. A. Dawood and A S 3. Fakir and H. I. 'A":-Yap Ah Hian G Tan Huck Too vs. N Lim T Reshty vs. K. Kogutl, 0 Chin vs. Dr. Loh Poon
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  • 131 15 Reuter. Cape Town, Saturday. Fthe rugby Test, Britain beat South Africa by 21 points to 16 points. At half-time, South Africa led 13—3. The British were deserving winners. It was one of the fastest, most open and most exciting internationals seen in South Africa.
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  • 217 15 THE R.A. (Changi) beat the S.CJt.C. at cricket at Hong Lim Green on Saturday by 5 runs. Scores were as follows: R.A. (Changi): j Olivier c. Swee Kirn b Cecil Wong t j Vilton b Swee Keng *7 Ryan c Kirn Hoe b Swee Keng i
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  • 168 15 time" ****^„^wereto. For three l Jf&^ from gastric troub Jf ot a t na of 2 9, Whitmore states Mr. R. J- a d "I suffered Street, Maidstone, England. i tortures after everything I a often had to get up m the s Qne take something
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    34 15 Golden Glimpse, surround-d by the happy imUes ol his owner, Mr. O. H M Sturges and his jockey White, after the Lnglish R eld.ng had mm the Gold Cup race on SaUirdav.
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  • 111 15 THE 50 metres (sealed handicap) championship cf the Chinese Swimming Club was held yesterday, both lor iauies and men, and the results are as follows (actual times latten tor distance and handicap in brackets): LADIES 1 Elsie Yeo 40 4 5 (1 5) sec
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  • 30 15 The third rugby practice for members cf the V.M.C.A. will be hcid at Balestier Road Ground at 5.15 p.m. on Monday. All members interested are requested to attend.
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  • 126 16 Paris. N'i? > c ""g bachelors, bareheadwidef r e Jf n «.2 ressed in white a ritual mSSn performed near Brtnn Rt Pont »e-Cervieres, near Bnancon, n the Wetsern Alps. laii of 600 r^ r son s ROCh in tnis vil the Datr °n who promiddle
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  • 89 16 "We Are Not fcj PUMOURS of a parting between Sir fW a been current in society. U i *s and ujy^*- w hen I vr-t reporter i f 0 ,*J see men gether at a Mth\ D! av?.'J! added. f. ha ve known h.
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  • 181 16 TV I-'.ndon, Sepl. I. |-> romantic, oak-timbered Uouse neslli»., .i» 'he liny villas I «*<*P "n a valley Inside P- V nd ,h„ claim.: VSS£ST of one In ouiet. secluded Tnnco k„ v t that ra- Knmtre n thai ii» h a,llo s ««chante h
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  • 75 16 Hot Milwaukee. do ff s" (Frankfurter saut~Z£? are to ha This popular American snack mustard in a split roll, has been presented hpr*» bMIi ueen instead of round th SQUarC ends After heating, the casing can Per r wUh Ved H b I V**" th per
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  • 107 16 Ottawa. VESSELS of British registry van now be searched within U miles of Canada's shores, under an agreement between the United Kingdom Government, and the Dominion Government. This has been announced here by the Department of External Affairs. 'The Canadian Preventive Force* arP mvi,' rOUb
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  • 293 16 O AkLNu lrom *c c mouth Kkearealgangsfcrli wood style) «uy, crafty. Weinberg, trusted iieutenar. murdered "Dutch" Schufc, 3 two sensations at the trial of ,4 J. Hines, f-rmer Tammany U accused of graft First he solved one of New i greatest murder m: saM
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  • 137 16 B oy Of Seven Sold For £1 in a Welsh police court ..«i.rday. «m>. Hannan Thomas, and the !of Pftwielyg, Cilcennin, were sum--ned: at th instance rf -Vb.P.C.C. at Aberayron, Cardiganfor two year, t*«£SdtoTS*£ Thomases eav* "ers. who ol 0 travellin S hawUrn mother r a P° und note to
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  • 112 17 f 3MPTON Wynyates, in South War wickshire, one of the 'stately homes of England,' home since the r*ien of f he Com *on family, sea cf the Marquis of Northampton has inspired a feature programme that WW be produced by Robin Whitworth in the I
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  • 55 17 Members of every section of the bbc* SccttLsh Regional staff, from the Re 32«2 Alr a new book In which 'he story of Scotland's broadcilw !l entertainingly told. is Edited by George Burnett rrp P„h grbte official) wi;h cv °> pr oroadcasting activity North of tho
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    • 155 17 9Mm% i:iDct±c Sufferers! do not MflflA oespair. li-atib A Mi Bp Hassan. Specialist, guajrI antees. within a specified m| V time, to cure you complete- V iy and permanently with his Special Herbal Remedy. Every sufferer prescribed for separately according to acutenesa of disease. This remedy obtained from the wilds
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    • 582 17 AIR TO-DAY L And Where To Listen In tvfiAPORE LONDON —> TR 4\SMISSIOM« COLOMBO r" 3S ,7 3» (,6. 9 m J P.m. 616 Mcs <« ■»•> I p.m. ISM Mc|s (19.8 JJj 12.50 The news (in Sinhalese)• OriI ICa»- 605 ?r?e^^kh'Bßc'?'h b b e t Under *ST Ta mil>;
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  • 594 18 American Doctor's War Experience I 1 HE work of the National Red Cross Society of China was discussed in an interview with Dr. S. P. Paul Moe, who has recently been appointed head of the society's unit 3 north of
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  • 202 18 OVERSEAS Chinese in various *1 countries in Earorw? and America arc unanimous in their support to China's war of resistance, according: to Mr. W. T. Tao, well-known CHinese educator, who has just returned from an extensive tour in the two continent*. Mr. Tao revealed that the
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  • 250 18 WORKING side by sine villi the Governments uhotesah> reHamaHon prefects in refugee-rid-den China are numerous small hrndicraf' enterprises which were first introduced in Hunan Prowncc. gateway to the rich SouthWest. One of such modest work-ica.i s c hemes is being carried out In a peact I'll
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  • 320 18 THE philanthropic pr*E /'es md generosity in the cause of charity by the Haw Par brothers. Messrs. Aw Boon-haw and Aw Boonpar, are once more evinced in coming to the assistance, as donors, of the Hospital at Cheun:; Chau (Hongkong) which already bears their names and
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  • 207 18 "THIS is the hour that I have been looking forward to all my life, the hour when I am called to defend my country against Japanese aggression on the war front, which is mv duty as a soldier. This call of the sacred duty which l
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  • 245 18 POR the first time in the judicial history of Chekiang Province, the .r a rS e, n m a c iminal or a civ *l case may hereafter make an oral, instead of a written, petition to a law court to state his
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  • 102 18 ATOIGNANT story of great patriotism on the part of a Chinese youth aite. he had been mortally wounded by bombs was recently tc Id in one of Hankow's leading dailies. The man concerned, named Chang Peng-fei, was a fresh graduate of a military academy about to be
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  • 271 18 THOUSANDS RENDEDi HOMELESS 1 P>ULL extent of the ravages wrought by Ihe Yettew Riv tr <j Honan province may be gauged by data „n t iretef farmlands and number of victims in a number of tistrids i n h just released by authoritative quarters. At Yushih,
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    • 176 18 AVI ATIO N J j "HONG KONG'S AIR UNIVERSI I For prospectus apply:— FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, KAI TAX AIRPORT, HONG KONG. Courses from 3 WEEKS to 3 VFARS mW R E E this /1 Hera i- a girt from the makers of Bromo. tho peiieeil pure toikt paper—i
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  • 559 19 POINT RAISED IN Wral ASSEMBLY (United Press). Simla, Sept. 1. tuition developed in the Central Assembly this t he voting on the amendment to Clause 15 of the Vmendmenl Bill moved by Prof. Ranga (Congress Putt. Deputy President was in the chair
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  • 71 19 (United Press). Latere, Seat ■fctirUarefl were created hum* mcUh ijajer :h« .ur-Dice*. of the fcr Part. .1- .1 pretest against fa* Irrraitmenl Bid by. a .m> re>u'tin£ in about m. persws seriously u~ I ...chand and t: were .-eriouslv tali: were rer of hooligans ye open t in
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  • 41 19 dozen pri- conneclE f f' tl Hindi and Madras Penitentiary G ment asking rated from prisoners had I ments from enced them Amendment Ferine ne Wi i k/v? many more priKr>VH v plying fas f ;(rt Press
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  • 85 19 M mi a W \U Brii s h k 11 V' that used the Wet or to 1' <c when NNlj l! !> n °t. a 1111 *ko an iii eg tjce Abdul in the 3ftby Messrs. -aumurth) workers. 'd sentence raffle and lL the Petith H
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  • 142 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Sept. 3. IT has been decided to organise an Indian Empire Exhibition here during the next cold weather. The exhibition will commence from 25 next, and continue till Apr. 16. The entire net proceeds of the exhibition will be paid to
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  • 59 19 (United Press). Shillong, Sept. L "CHE has abused the hospiialitv "accorded her," said Sir Mohammad Saadullah. the Chief SS* when the Assam discussed to-day Mr Manmohaa Chaudhuri's resolution recommending proscription of Mis* Mayo's "Mother India." lne resolution was withdrawn on the Premier and other members mentioning that
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  • 107 19 (United Press). D Lucknow, Srvt. 2. EPRESSED class leaders here do not approve of the Satvagraha resorted to by Harijaus at Shevgaon near Gandhiji's hut. While Chowdhury Beharilal Parliamentary Secretary and a depressed ciass leader, feels that there is no need tor Satyaoraha after Mahatmaji's assurance
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  • 150 19 (United Press). Lahore, Aug. 28. RESOLUTION to enrol 10,000 volunteers for offering civil disobedience, collect Us. 25,000 for conducting the campaign and to enlist at least one lakh members of the Punjab non-Agriculturists' Association by Oct. 31, 19S8, has been made by the Executive Committee
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  • 51 19 (United Press). Hyderabad 'Sind*. Sept. 2.—A stirring appeal for introduction of comoulsory military education in Municipal schools was mcde by Mr. Savarkar President. Hindu Mahasabha. replying to an address cf welcome oresented to him by the Municipality last evening in the presence of 30 000 persons.— I United
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  • 292 19 (United Press). Ernakulam, Sept. 2. Am bat Sivarama Menon, Minister for Rural Development in Cochin, died from heart failure at his home in Chittur (Cochin State). The last State function that he attended was the Athachamayam ceremony at the Hill Palace on Sunday. The Secretary to
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  • 82 19 (United Press). Five scholarships for boys and four for girls are available for competition amongst pupils of British Army Schools in India. The scholarships are worth I?s. 480 per annum for boarders and Rs. 240 for day scholars and are tenable for three year... The age cf
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  • 41 19 (United Press). Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose Bengal Congress Leader, who was invited to preside over the Mysore Students' Conference, has wired to the Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Conference requesting for the postponement of the Conference to October—United Press
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  • 282 19 (United Press). JX the present condition of India, is it profitable to the cultivators that they should pay their land revenue and other village cesses in cash or in kind? I An elaborate questionnaire en this subject has been issued by
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  • 131 19 (United Press). Pondicherry, Sept. 2. 'VKE Government of French India have x constituted a Price Regulation Committee with a view to ensure a uniform late of prices for different ai tides sold by the merchants in French India. The Comjnittee is composed of influential merchants of Pondicheiry
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  • 169 19 (United Press). Bombay, Sept. 2. THE Secretary of State for India hps 1 permitted ihe Governor of Bombay to accord previous sanction as required by Section 299 of the Government of India Act tc The Congress Ministry's Bill seeking compulsory a( quisition of lards confiscated during the Civil
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