Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1938

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper- r r ovopuper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVII- -No. 218. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 52 1 THE MEWS iITH YOUR BREAKFAST 111 mi iii i linn i P—l ill J^wmTP-^-'WiiM^ii^^ Obtain a h I everywhere y vHjkk .^^Er THE BEST SOLE AGENTS I THONK: STORE 0.!76 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), ll'OH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cnld Storage Co., Ltd. WPS.
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  • 318 2 Farm Tragedy After Nervous Breakdown London Sept. 2. jpOl R days after leaving hnwpitll, where «?aco had been treated for a nervous breakdown, two brothers, Henry Laurence (34) and Maurice (31), clerks on London Stock Exchange, were found shot dead on a farm
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  • 56 2 Prince Edward, small son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, screwing up his eyes to inspect his policeman guardian as he returned home to No. 3., Belgrave Square, London, in his perainbu- atcr after his firsi morning outing on his return to London trom holiday
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  • 124 2 r Warsaw. IO Polish subjects of German nationality. Maximilian Freyer a*ed 70. and Frau Mever. aged *3* have been taken into custody and 22 b lne d on a charge of insulting Poland s national honour. The man and the woman were members
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  • 106 2 Tv! •< Helsinki. ,s a shortage of 33.000 school teachers in the Soviet Union. ?c£ ,r i mg statistics for published in the ISVESTIA organ of the Soviet Central Executive Committee. Preparatory schools alone are 17 uOj !fi C s h st r ate S d 10rt
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  • 112 2 Cairo. DECAUSE he refwsed to drink cup of coffee offered him at a wedding ton \ears SfO, Abdel Salaam fioir;ia a Bedouin from Upper Egvnt, is new lyfcu in hospital, uiih six ol his kinsmen. suffering from serious injuries. When Abdel refused to ac- «eyt
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  • 70 2 Santiago. A has been sU(red Hit streets. a proces sion thr ou -.;i said: was shaken." ne Production. inioose. a,,d bee r makesttemperaTe„„e e„„ 7? 2«-2 in ary schools and Ih? 55? seco "d--"anti-alcoho- film. show, »g of the cinemas. S com Pulsory in Monday, and
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  • 235 2 JHE unsolved mystery of uh, London Sen. i l*m. deliberately turZT\ f m the George Weinberg ba <* on sfons ami man w > o J* S f( me witness stai* Z tn st on the witness. a£ the r-osecution" star Suddenly rr nH C
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  • 275 2 i,s hiruM PROSECUTION of anti-trusl cases by the Rous, veil 4d is gradually developing into one of the most c* campaigns in American history. m n The Justice Department here already has about 20 cases in the courts, involving such major enterprises as the film industry,
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  • 42 2 Singapore. Mont M 9 road crash on Jun< M D P. C. St m were fined $15 and s:u M when chare! regard to the saf< junction of Eras M North Bridge Read. The chargt A from negligent driving.
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  • 81 2 A WOLFHOUND ha, rescued child fr, m the Danube River near Regensbur*. The child was on fosiiday with hi, en the bank, of the Danube. tthile his mother and --her were fee** he was playinu *ith a boar lear the waters edge Mien he el lr and
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    • 117 2 L 5 I ALWAYS FEEL i SANATOGEN WSWB& GIVE YOURSELF Jo\^ NEWENERGY Your doctor knows what you healthy. Rid yourself of need to make you fit and tiredness, weakness and destrong, to give you extra vitality pression by fortifying yourself so that you can overcome that with Sanatogen tired-feeling. Over
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    • 328 2 I I disease P known°as AtWete^F^ot bCing atfac]ccd by ,h l blisters"form **anrf n?f SC i, starts between the toes. Little watery I itching becomes intpneo n^ cracks and peels After a whlK H scratch off all the skin y U fe<?1 as though vou u ould llkc !0 H
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  • 204 3 Paris. and Frew* Loops will be reviewed in the Alps not I Italian frontier, by M. Lebrun, President of the Ir, Prime Minister, and General Gamelin, fjirf of Staff* I end a week's ut at a great renditions, the < xercisea his been :ey city
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  • 194 3 Istanbul, Sept. 2. JWREE ships have been specially chartered by the Turkish Government for the repatriation before the autumn of 14.000 Turks who in Rumania ever since they were born and whos> accstershavc iived for cemurieson what is now Rumanian territory. Following an agreement with
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  • 75 3 Riga. I iOR here owes his life liis bra< es. due tor, uhose name is /3 found an intruder in his Uhe challenged, tbm 'f* r dreu a revolver and J nv e .hots at the doctor, wounded. be was taken to hospital was found that
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  • 371 3 ECONOMIES MEAN FEWER JOBS Tokyo. yyAUTIMK economies have resulted in a steady increase,in unemployment in Japan, particularly in the cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama and Kobe. Employees of tradesmen and smaller industrial plants are hardest hit. but the entire nation is beginning to feel the
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  • 161 3 F Belgrade. OLLOVVING two murders, the little village of Brodarevo, near Bielopolye, in theh Sandjak, (district) of Nove Pazar, is in a state of siege. No one is allowed to enter or leave the village without a police permit" and all the inhabitants must remain indoors
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  • 108 3 Zakopane THREE hundred membebrs of an ancient family of Poilsh mountaineers—the Krzeptowskis—have been holding a congress at the holiday resort of Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains. Dressed in picturesque mountain costumes, in town clothes or in military uniform. Krzeptowskis of aU ages discussed family affairs,
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  • 354 3 V 1 London Sept. 2. C HARLES ROTH (46) £2,000-a-yea r clothing salesman, who was his firm's "ambassador for Europe." was yesterday indentified as the man found drowned at sea a mile off Hove on Sunday with a heavy green brass statuette of
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  • 96 3 Helsinki. COR the first time Soviet fleet units have passed from the Baltic into the Arctic S.«a by way of the Stalin Canal, reports the SVENSKA PRESSEN. The Manoeuvre was carried out at the conclusion of this year's Baltic Sea exercises, by a squadron of the
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  • 84 3 Albertsville, Alabama JJECLARING that the "administrau tion of justice is the mcst disgraceful this State has ever known," and criticising "u'mlesale pardons and paroles t„ ng issued by the current administration." Circuit Judse A. E. Hawkins is threatening lo postpone sentencing criminals until the State administration is out of
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    67 3 Lady Wright, Master of Foxhounds, gracefully taking a jump on "Mistletoe" at the Romsey Agricultural Show, Hampshire Lady Wright is the wife of Lord Wright, the Lord of Appeal, and is well-known as one of Britain's most skilful horsewomen. Two years ago Lady Wright had a serious riding accident
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  • 121 3 Budapest. PLAYING at duelling has cost the life of 10-year-old Uttd Varga, at Szomhathcly near the Austrian border. He was killed by a bullet from a duelling pistol held by a nine-year-old companion. The boys pretended they hed quarrelled, and playfully decided to settle theii oirferences
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    • 87 3 Ne w Fingertip Accents CREME I 1 T Hatter Your Hands! r^S^^ :S 6t exciting new nail polish j 1 HI I 'Amended by leading Parisian |fB?f| \y&/\J 1 that subtle dash of colour '^^yp J rue costume. And there's ■iinong them that will accent your pouring too! Create character
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    • 184 3 g~ IA WEEK AGO Sife held no hope mVt or happiness NOW THRIVING ON THE /jp WINE Always she felt stale and flat, lifeless and worried {> —never really ill never well; but «he could not ■BP^^^^fr, Heat-anaemia was the cause. (uadually the v heat was thinning her blood ro
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  • 347 4 MS CRAFT ir 25,000 FT Romeis, a competitor in this year's annual 6j tition on the Wasserkurpe Mountain, e-ntral n '< narrow escape when his glide was smashed by i si, j****"*' ha <i a after he had broken the world i altitude record Ur i
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  • 59 4 Burgos. CALVO Sotelo, whose murder in July 1936, was the signal for the outbreak of the civil war in Spam, is to be given a memorial by General Franco. The Nationalist authorities have d vided that the memorial shall ultimaf Q erected in Madrid. Sotelo is
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  • 158 4 Pittsburgh gUB-MACHINE guns and high-powered rifts liad lo he use*' to subdue a heat-maddened betr which escaped (rom a zoo ;>ere and terrorised the neighbourhood for five hours before it was shot. The bear, a three-year-old female with a reputation for being dangerous escaped from
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  • 54 4 Cologne. *JO more fold or silver is to be used in making the badges or rank in the German forces, it is reported here. The idea is to" effect a saving in gold and silver since the badges were made of gold or
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  • 87 4 Berlin. A NOVEL scheme to enable all its employees to acquire the new Get man "strength through joy" ul-tra-chcan motor-car has been devised by a firm at Senftenberg, 50 miles from Berlin. All employees who have completed 10 years' service will be presented with
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  • 42 4 The twenty-first annual genera! mv L n? K°- 5 Kluang Rubber Co.: Ltd Win be heid at the registered offi-e of W c °^P an >'' Hongkong Bank Cham'•9 o. C i°i lyer Quay Sin 3spore, en Sep:. at 12 nccn.
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  • 30 4 The Bhutan" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive in Singapore at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Sept. 14 She will proceed nlongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 411 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated tn Germany). The undernoted 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 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Sept. 29 s.s. "ODER" omits Manila Oct. 8 m.s. "COBURG" Oct. 13 S.S.
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    • 430 4 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated lr England), P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RANCHI 17,000 Sept. 2 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 2 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 2 CANTON 15.500 Nov. CORFU 15.000 Nov. 1 1 BANGALORE 6.GGO Nov 1 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec!
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    • 405 4 S BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I CaWnf Hn? T e A^ i MOt D C,rShip s Mo i: Bi S Car vesse!s •«•> lilted but styssj? vzzrs&ss ccm,ortabie pas s ei Ace°™a--1 Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden, Suez, Port Said, Beyrouth, j MS. From Spore, M'ca, PS Pne h°,
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    • 212 4 TRAVEL BY 0. S. K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION lExpressI Express Liners: I BU 'BUENOS AIRES MARU." 1 m.s. "SANTOS MARU." m-s. 'RIO DE JANEIRO MARU." I m.s. "LA PLATA MARU." m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU." Offer the fastest connection from Singapore to: Colombo days Durban 17 d 'avs. Cape Town 20
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    • 142 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated In P* tendK Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penf n JTaking cargo on throuer, ing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Am£ Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CAHTTTA. Arr. Sails- i 6 KUTSANG Sept.
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  • 316 5 Budapest. j HE forthcoming visit to Ccrmany of the Hungarian Regent and his principal Ministers is stimulating political activities on the part of the Little Entente, as it is feared that Hungary may be lured into a more favourable deal Germany. An important local Rumanian
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  • 30 5 A Chinese woman is reported to havo umped into the sea from Clifford Pier yesterday evening, but was Si ttoe by a Marine policeman in a am
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  • 38 5 Buffalo (Wyemiag). A VOCNG miner named Kov Wighf was treated bj a doctor here aflrr he complained of ■emelhmg ;<« his eye. The doctor removed the <»b- trucTio::. It was a gold '.lujt r et.
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  • 284 5 London, Sept. 1. OEVERAL people we'l-known In bomdon, intruding a man of l?fle, were introduced into the Tam>. la bankruptcy drama yesterday Trust-e.s hope that the titled man will maka an early statement regarding tbt allegation that he has some knowledge of the disposal of
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    • 275 5 naWpaL CMvsiJdwmumiiL NOTICES Municipality tf.ydim. v invited for the or service. For dpal Tender Room nate of Closing. Oct. 3, 1938 Opel timber -v'V: h f Cacal, S pt. 26, 1938 See Nctice in I Tender Room. gill! pore River 1? noon. 10th Date of Closing. Oct. 1938. an, Sept.
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    • 575 5 PUBLIC NOTICES Ma v lA J COMPANY, 766, North Bridge Road, THt DT7nr Singapore. thlt H Mr P U^ IC z?1^n HEREBY notified lenger under our IS salesman, is no He is tO da y business ard or ™nWf mii tran i ac any our firm ect bllls on behalf
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    • 439 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES MARRIAGE. ma rrtage of Mr. Yap Meow How <tne 9th son of the late Mr. Yap Lin He s n 6 of Pudu Laic, Kuala Lumpur). and Miss Chong Slew Kit. daughter 01 Jhe late Mr Chong Muk Kwai of Kuala Lumpur, was celebrated at the South«fu ot
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    • 251 5 liw!'! ds of cases, not one Nten r yet bPen cs£? wiu a LK alue of nain by 12 lv y U ease instead of pain by 12 a.m. to-morrow. In a wrek ann r e/rPH Umati Sm ha S completely cus, appeared—never to retu-n Be a martyr no longer'
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  • 217 6 Report l>y Fraser And (V). Singapore, Sept. 13. iflNINC I in three months £133.10.0 -i-»! up 13 Spot i! 192 15.0 up 20 and New York 42 V 4 cents up cent. London report very 1< w price c hanges in Ste-.iing tin shares and arc still
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  • 18 6 Singapore, Sept. 13. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to day was:— $97% (up g>.
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  • 22 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers L'T 1 (up 1); Sellers 27 1 j: (up li.
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  • 922 6 Quotations tty Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Sept. 12. 5 pjn. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Tin 4 4 6 Asam Kumbang 28 6 30 6 /austral Malay 43 47 -non Ayer Hitam 24*- 25 6 Ayer Weng 0 63 0 67 Tin 216 22 6 Batu
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  • 49 6 I ORD de la Warr is leaving London tomorrow by air for Geneva as chiel British delegate to the Assembly. It i.> understood he is taking the place ol Lord Halifax, who Ls remaining in London in view of the international crisis —Renter.
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  • 187 6 Singapore, Sept 12 R <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 pei Aoyan $162 J 1 Siam IW. Coast No. 2 pei Koyan $147 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $142 Siam Piiee 'Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice 'Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Rice Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam
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  • 321 6 LIST OF CtRRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 12. 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year 1! Payable Date to date Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sep. 22 Sep. 22 Sep. 16 12% Katu Tin 6a. No. 19 Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep.
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  • 250 6 tf% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 107 no norn 4fe% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 371 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous RUBBER Easier Soe*, Buyers 713 10 Sellers 715 16 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 713 16 Sellers 7 15 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 7 Sellers 715 16 3rd Forward (JaniMar.) Buyers 715 16 Sellers 8 1 16 PALBI OIL (Malaya) Previous In buik
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    • 228 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSCRAN< E CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLAR! PERSONAL ACCIDENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AN I) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. JiF.AT) OFFICE: 1«D. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W Si \i I General Manager I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised and
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    • 52 6 I SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according tc the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o BANK.
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    • 186 6 j INSURE WITH 1 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. j (Ircorporated in India*. Fire MOTOR Marne Authorised Capital Rs. 60,000,000. Subscribed Capital 35,60WT* Paid Up Capital 7,121,053 Total Funds THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., VM S k JOHOKI ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA. S.S. Agents:
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  • 316 7 we lcome intelligent on any subfcet readers, but fishing them we do Kteeessarily associate fjires with the views fit* T0 OUR LEVEL Malaga Tribune] •mus has come As a staunch sup- ever since its inme a few lines to hange ol rates from s to five cents
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  • 122 7 Singapore, Monday. lad named Donald Beng Ouan was thia Mr. Conrad Oldham to furnish a bond of x months in one ood behaviour, in 11 days' rigorous d with theft of a 1 *>ts the cost of which It 51.50. that one afternoon at he accused went
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  • 603 7 Axjri SINGAPORE, MONDAY. 0 rZmMl GGEST SEIZURES OF NON-GOVERNMENT THF DE BY A PARTO OF OFFICERS OF JSf? E^™ NT OF EXCISE, HEADED BY MR. A. H. CAPEL, YESTERDAY MORNING. The haul, which involved a vigilant watch and an exciting chase, m the course
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  • 101 7 Singapore. Monday. rOURT Insoector Nunn mentioned to Mr Kenneth A. Blacker, the lourth police magistrate, this «ornjnp v a case of attempted suicide by a thuty-ycar old Teochew, who was in hospital. It was alleged that accused, at about 8 a m. yesterday in his house at
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  • 71 7 r lhe 2nd battalion the King's Own Royal Regiment marched from Blenheim Barracks, Alrtershrt, to Famtorough Station, Hampshire, to entrain for the first stage their journey to Palestine. The Battalion is part of the lSlh Brigade, which is to reinforce the garrison in Palesline
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  • 119 7 Vienna* EHXyT-AND-MOUTH disease is at present ravaging many districts of Austria. According U, an official statement. (i,()GB farms in '{12 places arc infected. This is Li.787 farms and 94 places more than a month ago. The epidemic la most widespread in Lower Danube Province
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  • 58 7 The death occurred recently in England of Mrs. E. L. Gosling, who was for »any years resident in Singapore. Her husband, who at one time was a well known merchant died here some years i-gc. She leaves several sons and daughters. One son, Mr. Leo D.
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  • 339 7 Geneva, Sept. IL jyi. Wellington Koo, delegate of the him se Government to the League Council and Assembly, has sent to the Secretary General a communication requesting en behalf of the China Covernment that the Council should give ha mediate effect to Article XVII of the
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  • 87 7 Singapore. Monday. PAR SERAM SINGH appeared in the Second court this monrne before Mr. Conrad Oldham at the instance of Inspector Trewin of the Beach Road Division on a charge that he on or ebout Sept. 10 at Beach Read assaulted a public servant, viz..
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  • 107 7 Singapore. Monday. F. X. Anthony, a Tamil, appeared this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court at the instance of Inspector L. W. G. Byrde of the Detective Branch of having committed extortion by putting Ramasamy in fear of losing his employment as cook at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 158 7 k I IMPORTANT ANNOVXCEMENT j AUCTION SALE WITHOrT KE^l'ltVf: 1 THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OP j JULIAN FRAMKEL A Co j AND j I HWlil l IlltO IVERS, j Comprising:- Z m Silverware, Crystal Cut-Glass Ware 2 E. P. N. S. Ware 5 Cutlery 5 J Crockery g 2
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    • 416 7 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. **> 9 A. fls* Floor), rrALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE, flfe*t to The Mercantile Bask of India, Ltd. > THOXB.: KO. CMS. TCLEG&AMS: "ADCTTONEERS, SINGAPORE,* AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS I A COMMISSION AGENTS. I I BRANCHES:—No. 17, First Ctom Street, Malacca, No. 11. Light Street, Penan*, and Johore Bahru.
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  • 166 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 12 TIIK need for early action to plate the defence organisation of India on a more satisfactory ba* is is accepted in a communique bsaed, covering the recen' intrr depart mental talks between the India and w:ir ofTires and the treasury. While agreement
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  • 65 8 Shortly before one a m. to-day the ambulance was summoned to a hut in. a cocoanut plantation at the B'-> milestone. Tampeols Road, where the "dresser found a young Chinese, of the coolv "lass, bleeding severely from numerous siab wounds. He had several deep wounds in
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  • 23 8 Mr. Tan Cheng Juay, of Malacca, and his wife and daug!Tter, who left for Java on Aug. 12. returned yesterday
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  • 102 8 British Official Wireless London, Sept. 12. Paris 178 19 64 New York 4.81 1 t Geneva 21.30' Amsterdam 8.92 Madrid nominal Vienna nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39% Oslo 19.90 Milan 01 7 16 Montreal 4 S3' j Berlin 12.01 Brussels 28.58 1 Prague 139*f
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  • 39 8 Owing to the, late arrival ot the Imperial flying boat from Europe <src the air mails for Australia, Java &c previously announced as closing at 9 pm today will now close at 9 p.m. to-morrow
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  • 43 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched trom Singapore on Sept. 2 and 4 were delivered in London on Sept 9 and 10 Tne Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Aug. 30 and Sept. 3 were delivered in London on Sept. 5
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  • 161 8 The first literary meeting of the Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association was held at 8.00 p.m. on Friday last, at the Association premises. 20S Queen Street, and presided over by Mr. P. E. Perera. In the course of his introductory ren.ark; Mr. Perera said that the Association,
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  • 148 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. to-day's meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee it was decided to make r-o change in the rubber quota for the last quarter of 1938. The Rubber Committee's decision to ieave the final quarter quota unchanged at 45 per cent,
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  • 151 8 Balu Pahat, Monday. A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese, Lim Khar, was this morning charged and convicted before Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Batu Pahat Couri Magistrate, for being in possession of seven bottles of illegal samsu. the total value and duty of whu-h was 511.50, and a large
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  • 105 8 Letter FronTTv, He asks us to do more than th on being able fi especially as he rheumatism his letter:— "Three years sg 0 z weeks with inflaj Since that time I chen Salts. arid h attack. But the bad feet, and II hands are
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 319 8 MALAYAN TO-NIGHT cocktail v vvn; FROM 6.30 P.M. TO 8. 30 P.M. i$ i\\i: it i» x 11: (INFORMAL) FROM 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. "JUNE AND COLLETTE" ilffiE POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS ADMISSION XOX-DIXERS $1.00 SATURDAY 17th SEPTEMBER. i lAL RACE DINNER~ AND BALL. CABARET. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M BOOK VOI
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    • 6 8 Jos*" 6 to eve .?Mt, < j
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    • 67 8 Doctors and dm: ANACIN relieves pain quickl They prescnbe n tx safe and tested. Fur bead* c toothache, neural: i an matic pains-as well a- for the fever and discomfort ret from colds-it is th< product for modern people. ANACIN Is a scientific combination of several ingredients ether, constitute the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 252 8 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY FOR pKR T »ATE AND TIME Dungun (Parcels only) nn Ho 13 1.30 p.m. Aden "mp-ial'' n 13 2 p.m. Africa East -1" 13 2 P m Africa South -rnDe-ial' 13 2 P m Australia:—Whole AarX*a 13 9 p.m. Burma 13 2 P m Canada Whole «imbe-lar
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  • 41 9 persons i.:m a and irere n Ike PE it h her hand ft a local r ,r,i ;;nd |a*ftk rtar LfcA Theacm occurred at Urineton Avenue illlA Photo -Policere„ hehvn- ti ;n--mred 10 the «tre et
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  • 308 9 London, Sept. 2. JVM PAIX, of Chelmsford, Lssex, set off yesterday from British Gsaaa with two companions and 25 coloured porters to conquer i"Lwt World" which has not been visited by white men since 1915. 1 id not been for his Gantzer, of BilI ild
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  • 138 9 ColomDo. A "BOMBING" competition, the first to be held in Ceylon, has taken place here. The contest was at the Ratmalana (Colombo) aerodrome and there were 10 competitors, five of them womenThp target was a circle with a radius cf 50 feet, and within this was inscribed
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  • 408 9 BLUFF THAT FAILED Johannesburg. COUTH Africa's "Scarface, Willem Goo.sen, has been caught after a 16 day's man hunt in Johannesburg. Goosen had escaped from Pretoria Central Prison, where he was serving a sentence of 10 years hard labour. The fact that Goosen was of a
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  • 100 9 Genoa—ltalian fruit will reach London by sea in five days next season When an Italian shipping company, the "Costiera Societa Anonima di Navigazinne" of Genoa, is to inaugurate a new fast service of fruit ships. The fruit will be carried in two fieighters, the Argentea and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 227 9 H&VE YOU FALSE TEETH? 10,000 DENTISTS ADVISE ftom manben of the Dental ProfeMion NEW, BETTER WAY TO EEP THEM CLEAN 4 GERM FREE y i"^-**! teeth, and it does this as nothing else haa ever done before. Just shake a little• Steradent pow/tAfillH der in a glaaa of warm water.
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    • 193 9 QUICK r NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS After a severe illness you feel so weak, you often despair of ever getting your strength back. Especially after operations, or wasting and other diseases, that affect your digestion, the thought of food is distasteful. Yet you must rebuild your body—you must have highly
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    • 157 9 and aPPCtising 7 In Ryvita there is a!! >*• the health and nourish- -<A ment of whole-grain rye presented with a wholesome crispness that lends appetite to the meal and delight to the snack." Ryvita helps to keep teeth and gums healthy. It is an antidote to constipation. It promotes
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    • 147 10 j VICTORIA THEATRE J WED.. SAT Hth. 17tn, Sept. I AT P. 30 P.M. I I vaudeville! "PLANTER'S PARADISE" I I "SHIMMING CLUB SWAINS" 5 Z m "HAWAIIAN HITS" I Re r A°J y layers Production. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. v ...............J. STUDIO^ VOIR PORTRAITS LILYWfIITE I'IIOTO STUDIO. 79, Norlh Bridge
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  • 254 11 Colonial Secretary Travels Incognito THF cuff n Jerusalem. Bb H r e vr enl l USe > Je and even members of ■earn h un u mi aO, S entertained r! Una m,n > oun m named "Mr. North" who was Se£ ZiZ d 7
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  • 96 11 merous Chfbf tn hers of which are ilaya Tribune." tied specially tries ore into in keeping r and complete, lerai interest :dcd in the The ''Club meetings, en-'■:f-visits and o. i sporting her than those the "Diary of DAY, SEFT, 13 SICAL ASSOCIAat hen. s.ecreNair T?oad.
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  • 158 11 ]y|ORE nan 100 Arabs left Palestine yesterday to attend the Nazi Congress at Nuremberg. Their expenses aie being paid by the German* and they are travelling the ficat .tage of thc-ir journey in the Italian liner Galilea, 8.000 tons. Accompanied by Nazi agents from Egypt, Syria and
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    • 296 11 f —-r "f I YpUr Favourile Slar of "ROHIX HOOD** j I jtmf' back ogam in another great hit! twSL in Warner Bros/ Perfect Entertainment j "The Perfect Speomen-! ,mm jii I, ii i i J|j oi»i:m\<. TO-IiAV 3J5 6.15 and 6.15 and j 95 pm AT THE NEW AIR-CONDITIONED
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  • 504 12 [JNLESS the Colony and Federal Governments decide to face facts very soon and recognise then, in the only manner likely to be productive of favourable results, this country will be faced with a social disease problem of dimensions which will take years of intensive effort to
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  • 518 12 ft gruns of war are muttering, the clouds of strife are dark and overhanging-. The peace of Europe is in the balance, ihe sca'es of civilisation's happiness are swinging unsteadily. But don't think about Europe all the time, for we in Malaya
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  • 64 12 women prefer a man with a past, but all women rather like a man with a present. Lots of men in Singapore beat their wives at night-but only by an hour or so. "You can learn the truth about yourself by palmistry," states an advertisement. Another
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  • 178 12 NOTES COMMENTS Shanghai's Industry CHANGHAI. which has long been the stronghold of foreign rights and interests in the Far East, i s now a "dead city." according to a report of the Institute of Pacific Relations." Whether or not it will ever be able to stape a revival is -one
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  • 235 12 A BOYCOTT of Shanghai by the Chinese is also proving a death blow to the city's trade. All commodities from the interior of China which have hitherto found their outlet through this "Paris of the East" are now being diverted to' other channels. The improvement cf
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  • 187 12 MORE destructive and devaststt* m than the real ehem cal bomb h and more powerful in their ■Jtw effect though fired not at close quarters en the war front but from afar, are the catspoken utterances repeateuij expression 10 Santiniketan b GurudVva Rabindrai.ath Tagorc, condemning Japanese non and
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    • 126 12 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR -HOCKEY STICKS? T| All Well' Known II Ii SLAZENGER'S Jf I HAZEL'S M I GRAY'S M I r I Wett Worth J Inspection If PRICES FROAA-S5 to 510.50 SPORTS DEPT. I A CO.. LTD. J ■SSSS3 —tmn i SS fiiMTMiMj Miß^iM^^|M[MM^^^^^| A NEW BEAUTY SECRET RAPID
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  • 597 13 \0 CONTRIBUTION TO A SOL UTION LONDON, SEPT. 12. t1 h BRITISH MINISTERS HAD BEFORE THEM TO-MPHT r sI M.M VRIES OF HITLER'S SPEECH, TO WHICH THEY Will CUE PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATION. AT THE PRFsVivt IVK M HOWEVER, IT IS FELT
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  • 19 13 untitled message states the constates the conf ley. Dominions Seeto show improvement to sail for England on September 24
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  • 56 13 London, Sept. 12. IT is officially announced that the funeral of Prince Arthur of Connaught will take place at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on Friday morning. It will be a military funeral. It is announced from Balmoral Castle tnat the King and Queen will icturn to London
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  • 33 13 Italy Japan Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 12: The Asahi "learns lrom reliable sources in Tokyo" that Italy intends to recognise the new regimes in the Japanese-occupied areas in China after Hankow has fallen.— Reuter.
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  • 100 13 DEMAND that the oppression cf three ard hall million Germans in Chechoslovakia shall cease and the free right of self-determination take its place," declared Hitler when he made his keenly-awaked speech at the e'ese of the Nuremberg Congress yesterday. "It is up to Prague to
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  • 214 13 Reuter. PLEBISCITE anions the Sudetens in favour of secession from the republic of Czechoslovakia is expected to i>e the next demand of the Sudetens. It is expected that Hitter's speech, while containing no aggressw riemands, will strongly encourage them to insist on J .he plebiscite, hut
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  • 72 13 Reuter. Dublin, Sept. 12. IT is officially announced that the Government have ccnsideiod mea -••ares necessary In the national interest In the event of war. but the chsracte* the measures discussed is not indicated Air raid precautions, eoftstal patrci work, the putting of the military iorce.
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  • 52 13 London, Sept. 12. SIR Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal Parliamentary Party. ha> been invited to meet the Prime Minister tomorrow. He is travelling from Scotland to-day and will confer with other leader.-, ot the Liberal Party to-morrow morning before meeting the Prime Minister— British
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  • 32 13 On the conclusion of her holiday in Scotland Queen Mary left Edinburgh yesterday for Harewood House, Yorkshire, where she will be the guest of the Princess Royal and the Earl )J Harewood.
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  • 211 13 London, Monday. MR. Anthony Eden in a letter to the Times states that it would be the gravest of all tragedies if from a misunderstanding of the mind of the British people, the world were aram to be plunged into a conflict. I He
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  • 184 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 12. IN the event of a national emergency I r#*ources of the British Legion— the sr+ni organisation of ex-Service men —-*v~nid ho Dlnrori pi ffr o disposal of tht Government, according to an intimation conveyed In a letter to the Mirr**r
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  • 692 13 BITTER attack on the demo nicks of the world and flamboyant referj ences to Germany's prep uelnsss to meet atty threat were features of EHtl r'a speech at the close of the Nazi Congress at Nuremberg yesterday, hut his comments on Cie Cze-jhoslovakian situation left Europe
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    • 123 13 This new TEMPERATURE REGULA IX9 TOR provides each food compartment V>/ M iflfli F with the correct degree o; cold regard- fllll less of th temperature cutsiclc the a ffjir The new seeorate central adjusts Ihi 3k[ flrß. refrigerator's operation to the temper B. —^JlkiiiiiiNiiii wmm aturc of th- room.
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  • 57 14 Reported to have been attacked with an axe in her sleep, an Indian woman attendant employed at the Mental Hospital was taken by ambulance to the General Hospital early this morning. The patient sustained an incised wound in the left side of her
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  • 342 14 (Malaya T'ibune Staff Reporter) CHINESE in this country v hh'e wishing abide by the laws of the Colony, are bewildered oy Governments attitude in regard to demonstrations and mass meetings, particularly at which politi- eal sentiments ar e ventilated. Those responsible for organising
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  • 139 14 From Our Own Correspondent). Segamat, Monday. KRESTED on a charge of theft, Tan Ah Whatt, a Chinese youth. made his appearance before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat Magistrate to-day, and admitted the theft He was was ordered to receive ten strokes of the rotan. Two
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  • 156 14 H. VL (Malaya Tribu AYE you ever tasted fresh, Malayan grown asparagus? I haw not, and mv knowledge ol spara-us does not extend beyonu the imported variety sold «n tin*. In fact, I doubt if anyone haa a s yet. Cut the British
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  • 107 14 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Monday. charged with having er> mpi| >< e(l murrW St tba HO-nmg Indian named Karnppan the bin A?f d W^ re Adam bin Samah. Sidek mLte rTl' n r bin Baki <the staUon porteri and Ibrahim bin Samat (the Inche
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  • 122 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] A 2 W d35 TE SIUI and tw battles as exhih \\T- S .l msU were P r l>duced ii? n the case >« which Ong ed with distilling samsu without a hcene-3 before Sheikh Abu Bakar the second magistrate. Da «ar,
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  • 54 14 CTATFr. Singapore, Monday. STATED to have assaulted his wife who sustained, in conseauenee a broken leg, Perumal, a Tamil? Irving at mfberorf M?' as fenced thismornfefiSfr H aniwer FOT a rer c^ge Dl f; f P°e'rS: ly on Ca S U ett 8 g «3tesi S5
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  • 346 14 Singapore Dance Stars Tell Of An Amaz ing Hoax In Australia I i| (Malaga iHbune Stat i> ,J "tot*) THE tmazit] entertaii < me to-day by Ifcvori I*2 dancing stars a vn the phi K w T g pf ,ht^ they fooled the i i.hr. t 'V, !x "It aU
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  • 194 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) fcP H t,ncv BerMf NIDI, who has heen d .-erouslv ,11 in general hoapita] since he crashed in July is to home to En-land for special treatment. Special arrangement* have be<m made for Mr Bereaford to travel
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  • 65 14 SiflS? Tribune Staff Reporter) TO help the China war refugees, the Singapore Chinese Teo-' cnew Association decided at a meeting to circularise the Teochew Community in Singapore to save surplus cooked rice and mJ ry t, d rl the extFa ric for export to China. Twice monthly
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  • 77 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) TNYITATJOXS have been issued for the wedding of Dr. E. I.aidlaw ibomson and Miss Dulcie Redfearn, which mil take place at St \nOeTtZ <athedral on Dr. Thomson, who came to Singapore about a year ago, is well-known a* a :g w Miss
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  • 17 14 The Imperial Airways mail plane, is 24 hours k>te, will arrive in Singapore to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 77 14 Reuter. HOPE STILL IN PRAGUE. Prague, Pent 12 Although the situation left by Hitler's speech to-night is very serious there is still, i? is considered here a margin for a little none it tlie fe^iblhU^ d r is to that wSJ bllltles of negotiation and matte? 1 n
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    • 137 14 WANTED CHANDU FOR STOMACH ACHE [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lurnpur, Monday. I ADMIT having chandu dross when I was arrested. I required it heeause I had i stomach ache," stated Lift Kee in answer to a charge of being in possession of six pills of chandn dress, when he
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  • 66 15 IN(. negotiations betlhf Taniong Pagar (oinnanv and their (,-,0 Chinese coolies r»P *in the Singapore Hoard will receive: two increase in wages; one tf* in food allowance. It will be recalled that some months ago, discontent was ?e--hreatened to S° on s trike There
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  • 85 15 t i ipore, Monday FARNSWOBTH, t i ,i advertvA* agent, before Mr. H. A. District Judge, this when he was charged with rkd to notify the Registrar his change of address. aded guilty to the for leniency. Kainsworth moved Hats on Sept 7 to
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  • 42 15 A Tr.ng rig pleaded guilty ot a rubber tree property of H.M theii plantation at 11 25 a.m. y?sNunn asked Mr. r the Fourth Magiss ntence until Sept. kl the accused's finger m the Registrar of application was
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  • 225 15 Singapore, Monda>. yyHEN Kuppusamy Naidu, stamp clerk formerly employed by the General Post Office, Singanore, appeared in the Assize Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice I'edlow, to he tried on two charges of criminal breach of trust, ne -iated
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  • 93 15 Singapore, Monday When fourteen-year-old Ng Ah Tee came up for sentence this morning in the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham, having pleaded guilty to a charge of gaming in public last Saturday at about 7.30 a.m. at Farquhar Street, it was discovered from his records
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  • 45 15 THE management of the New World Dance Palace has decided to hold a regular Sunday tiffin dance as from Sunday. Sept. 18. commencing from noon till 3 p.m. Special tiffins will be served in the dance hall as well as in the restaurant.
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  • 322 15 (Malaya tribune Staff Reporter) TPWO countries which haw po labour problems, in a world bristlingwith such problems, are in the news to day. Brunei and Sarawak, adjoining countries, have just published their annual reports, emphasise strongly that they have no unemployment--in the western sense of
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  • 142 15 Singapore, Monday i "BLESSED EVENT* was responsible for a Singapore doctor being served with a summons for parking his car within 20 feel of the junction of Waterloo Street and Noordin Lane in ihe early hours of the morning of Aug. 5. Dr.
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  • 160 15 Singapore, Monday. MR. C. H. Koh, Traffic Delict Judge, to-day sentensed Kurama Yoshioka to one month's rigorous imprisonment to take effect from to-day, for driving without a third-party insurance policy. This is the first case brought on under the new ordinance. The maximum penalty
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  • 61 15 Singapore Monday.—Refusing to obey a policeman's order to move into riek-.■ba-stands in Chulia Street resulted in teven private pullers being fined $1 or m default one day's s.i. by Mr. C. H Koh, TraPJe District Judge to-day. Mr. Koh warned them that they would be more severely
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    • 190 15 li HOME VALET SERVICE SHINE! I NO BURNS!! I IRON and PRESS I without trouble! I cloth alcne is not enough: the Butraco Iron-Aid consists I mbincd permanently with a fine wire zauxe. The I amped and the Iron-Aid placed, gauze side down, beI and the garment, It can be
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    • 314 15 I much nicer yf?^^" I with the addition of a little CCjL yiL I Acorn Milk. It makes it tast'j .so good that ycu can hardly A\ m^ D tell it's not made with reai V 1 A W I cream. Acorn Milk is pre- M JA\ I Hk pared
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  • 424 16 Fast Game In Spite Of Heavy Turf S.C.R.C. 2; RAF. X PLAYING their first hockey match of the season, the S.C.R.C. beat the R.A.F. by the odd goal in three at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The game was of a fairly
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  • 71 16 TELEGRAPHIC information has 2 been received in Singapore J from Djambi of the soccer tour of the Banka Sports Club. Singapore. Prominent S.C.F.A. players are 5 with the touring side, which played four matches in aid of the China Relief Fund, winning all the
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  • 48 16 Forest Hills. Sept. 13. In the fourth round of the American tennis championshiDS. Gilbert Hunt beat RiRRs 6—2. C-6. 9—7. o—6. 6— 4. In the third round of the Women's Singles M. E. Lumb (Great Britain) beat Mi« Helen Jacobs 7—5. 6—2 Reuter.
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  • 392 16 (By "Mnrcus Superous*) jpINAL work-outs for to-niorow, the first day of the extra meeting of the Singapore Turf Club, were gone through this morning at Bukit Timah First out were Miss Rod (Farthing) NIGHTSHADE (Tankard J and JUDITH anton (Whalan) who v.cut a ?c~d gallop
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  • 227 16 i I j THE Straits Racing Association classiI 1 ftcation of horses and ponies list j issued last night states:— Horses i I Transfers.— I From Class 2to Class I.—Recovery «as from 29-3-38). Ganderdown, Gold Point, Smoke Dreams and Toyman us from 5-9-3 SI. I From Class 1
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  • 470 16 FOLLOWING ARE ENTRIES FOR THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING ON SEPT 24 28, AND OCT. 1:— HORSES: CLASS 2 ONE RUN ONLY o l 2 F 1 M IF Alum Rock x Amazon x Argoutat X Avimoro X Bell 're-;-; Blur White Bonnie
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  • 111 16 1701.LOWING vre scratching and ih <-<!cr ot running at Bukit limah to-morrow in the fast day of the Auiuiun extra meeting. Ponies. Class 2. Div. 3, so furs. Spring Girl (all engagements* Horses, Class 4. Div. 5, 7 Mrs. Saratoga and Jonathan (all engagements) Penzance; Tinkurrin: Ponies,
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  • 120 16 TO-DAY'S ties in the S C C H tournament:— S Mixed Doubles (tn finish' S. E. Newberry and Miss Dufl vs. E. J. Quads and Mrs A H.:-- I H Mom s Singles T» I toss I W. R. Dobbs fscr i vs F V (—3». A. Bnehmnan
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    • 15 16 Tankard of Health i p k I mkM Saw Ak¥)B Distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.
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    • 107 16 Merely cleaning your teeth is not enough. Dentists everywhere advise that gums, too, must be cared tor if teeth are to be permanently sound and brilliant. FORHAN'S toothpaste is specially compounded by an eminent dental specialist to do BOTH jobs clean teeth and save gums. Pyorrhea, that dreaded disease of
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    • 36 16 > A Neatness-personal appear- hair in place, even stubborn B \Vi ever day Stacomh w! StaCOmh al ™V s Begin using Stacomb Bi '.uomh keeps every today. In jars, tubes and liquid. Stawmtx KEEPS HAIR IN PLACE
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    • 29 16 j 8 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN I I VWk 11 nan•• I 1 mm I fih o• i h "< felt, boaut.v »»d tfmc" pnnß cc a features modern pea.
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  • 213 17 n our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Sunday, (a goal I nd four tries) to six (two tries) North 5 h Johore at rugger in the first State trial at Play wits inclined to be scrappy, but was fine season U trial is go* s, the Sovh
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  • 21 17 will represent -1. in a friendly socMoravia Sports mer's ground, Ban Teck, Ha-ith, BalasubraMadon, Stoddart, wi Jumat.
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  • 30 17 Kee Pew about to scoop the bal! past an H A F defender in the mat h Ijtv.een the Air Force and the Chinese.
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  • 245 17 THE first bi-monthly mixed toursomes competition for September was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday and resulted in a win for Mrs. X G. Ray and Squad. Ldr. J E Mac Cahum with a net score of 35 34. Thiity cards were taken out and
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  • 43 17 The sixth annual athletic sports of the Singapore English School will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday, Sept. 16 from 3 to 6.15 p.m. All old boys and friends of the school are cardially invited to attend.
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  • 97 17 NINETEEN cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club's Stapleford competition, and the following were the scores returned:— J. E. Stephens 25 9=34 nett. C. W. Watson 28-5 1 4 =33 1 4 E. Satchell 19 -13 I >=32 1 L. W. Bvrde 21+8*4=29'
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  • 88 17 1 I THE September Medal competition held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Cluh resulted in a win for C F. Jennings with a net score of GG. C. F. Jennings 84 18= Go Lt. Col. R. G. Atkins 87—16-7 1 j G. C. Allen
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 414 18 Union Opposition London, Sept. 1. jgRITISH doctors are the latest to protest against the influx of refugee practitioners. Similar protests have been reported from many parts of the world where exiles from Germany and Austria have taken refugee in recent months. What is described as the
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  • 138 18 Warsaw. A MAN who was once one of the richest landowners in the Polish province oi I.ublin has died a begger in rags in hospital here. He was Xavier Adwecki. aged 53. who wis taken to hospital after bcina found unconscious on the bank of
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  • 8 18 Imi Samn •»«■1 faj, nJ!5*
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  • 183 18 Herlin. grave of Gustav Strasenuum, Genua} s post-War Ckaaedbi and Foreign Minister, in St. Matthew*: Cemetery. Berlin. > threatened by the building „f a new road. The papers report the decision of the Nazi authorities to drive the road through the cemetery. It will form
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    • 107 18 'i. 4t an tell M KINGS GATE F ts made from m Costlier Jf KINGS GATE m VIRGINIA ?KV PLAIN OR SBui/ /Aem m theS&ttent "St/eriito Dm THE TWELVE H.P. SALOON The Singer Twelve that gained a reputation as the "Twelva with the amazing performance is continued in a new
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    • 103 18 COUGHj THE BEGINNING OP THE I DREADFUL DISEASE 1 "ÜBERCULOSisj j IE SAFEST, SUREST. QUICKEST I MEDY TO CURE THIS TROUBLES S ONLY WERNER SCHURS I ULMOBIOSE SIRUP I nroended by Doctor, and —,rf jfp lejrj w the In.titutxia for Pula». R Diaea,aea Uaeful ,n all affecbooa IS t reapwatorv
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    • 38 19 ugh Remedy causes Swollen mem- 1 normal, the air ■My,, >ou breath tin'!, again. Chambernanofal drugs. It infants and cliil--18 f,,r a.lults. Pleasant K-ll B KN| SJ CO., LTD., SINGAPORI ted in England). ata lor S.S. A FJHJS.
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    • 234 19 Does Your Breath Broadcast"l WEAR FALSE TEETH Play Safe —Be Sure—Use Polident Most people who wear plates or false teeth—but also removes all bridges suffer from a special stain, tarnish and deposits. Makes Hod of bad breath. Dentists call breath sweeter—plates look betit—"denture breath." ter and fee j better. Get
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    • 435 19 1 t:ie RADIO H I that will be YOUR CHOICE when you know of its OUTSTANDING QUALITY 93 NATURAL TONE BEING 100% BRITISH. Sole Agents for Malaya: HOE BOON LEONC 160—62, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE: Phone 3633 Salad Dressing FresJih made at home with COLMAN'S MUSTARD W PS. 4 EAT WHAT
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    • 735 19 fa THE AIR TO-DAY berun A 1 ««V| DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) Ofhen And Where To Listen In "s kss- ft* w m*vmMmmmfmm 735 Concert of light music (con- tinued). 8.10 Greetings to listeners in the ,x-/ I PORE T niVnnXT ™a nm Netherlands East Indies. sI\(.Ai lluri PARIS
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  • 219 20 MaimesLuiry, Cape Province. Klaas, a coloured man from a farm |rj the Maimesbury district has saved his life by bit* a bull. He was tossed and gored by a bull on the term. As he lay pinned to the V round, with the bull
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  • 112 20 Ceiro. JKE Chamber of Deputies has aprpnnPrtro:eti he Fil »ance Committee s Xl oMK n S pr °P° f the subsidy of the cotton export Hade. vJn*L VTO u Csal put f °™*rd by a private membei was that the Governmeni >hould offer a subsidy
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  • 30 20 his little girl does not seeai ;fr bfVPJ at the prospect of (mbar fog n. a troop h p frl the East with her soldier father
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  • 217 20 |N a little tenement bedroom overlookin 1 ago a man pored over the plana of an in' I dreamed, revolutionise the motor-car indu« I i m I tine I tion—r> I tune to I I I I I year-old J: 1 who had lived for ir
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  • 125 20 rvtTArr,, Colombo. r-EATII has twice caused the post- Ponement of a wedding here Hnt, the marriage had to be rjostponed because of the death of *h*r» gistrar who was to perform thecerV" The wedding day pas rearranged for a fortnight later. But Just as the
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  • 16 20 Cologn*». I bKMAN motorists are being urged t *n«r th"m re-treaded
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    • 149 20 il Ci 4 RBii it UNBUM II |l BRAND I ABRASIVE AND I II REFRACTORY I I PRODUCTS INCLUDE I I GRINDING WHEELS. DISCS, 1 I SHARPENING STONES. I PAZOR HONES STROPS, I I FILES SCYTHE STONES. f I RUBBING BRICKS. STICKS 1 I KNIFE SHARPENERS, I 5 I VALVE
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    • 89 20 5 0 t > r j Tuc IOWG A y Modern motoring demands cars "BUILT FOR INTENSIVE SERVICE AUSTIN build those very cars 'JUw r mm "lIS fH VV^Bb llnI In the car "Built for intensive service" you gel.. I GOODWOOD FOURTEEN I SALOON WITH THE NEW ENGINE THE BEST
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    • 47 20 I Ifi) HOLDS 2; 11] TIMES AS |y| MUCH INKI 1 mnent oi pens i"**" BST much ink remar X g I holding the IK <" ld to '«> j H 1 '.housand* more MP *y Dealers 1 m Tie visum Swan WI Made InEng'inJ h Sunderla-.' 1 1
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  • 215 21 Young China Moves West UTXTA By R. Alexander Paul rIiNA is in the second year *f a i and r> ivation, the traditional °J V* with Japan but in face of all the suffering illustrious American, Horace
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  • 186 21 At the present. th.« students are divided into three distinct groups which are moving in three different directions. The first group is made up of those who are conscientious and determined to continue their studies and to fellow their schools wherever they may go. The second group are
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  • 115 21 What a contrast this activity in the mterier was to the educational desert in the Nippon-controlled areas of China where the Japanese have tried to destroy the educational system. Under all the various "Reformed Governments" it has been necessary tor the siucents to submit temporarily, out in the
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  • 190 21 Thus the war has not been in vain ov without its benefits. It has taught the students to be self-reliant, an important lesson in itself. Colleges and universities are carrying on in improvised quarters, sharing buildings jointly with other institutions. Showing adaptability—so typically a Chinese trait—the students
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  • 173 21 A church committee in Szechuen, for instance, sends the statement "It is as though all the material and all the workers for rebuilding China have been concentrated in this small area, here to 1 train the future leaders, here to Jetermine the destiny and what the charac *er
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  • 92 21 Military subjects such as markrmanship, horsemanship, mapmaking and couting will be taught to the boys while the girls will learn nursing, home economics and war-aid. The students will be encouraged to be self-reliant, self-governing and sel!-sup-porting. At the termination of such camps those who have fulfilled the necessary
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  • 136 21 IV .M ol State authorities lh that the Govc!osfh watching Japa rurismmtfefater. t-iil ol Shanghai. dto comment on what acclaimed in addi- efforts of Tttlrd maintain peace j s(( the Interna- Department officials ure plans, led oo- whether th's unmeasures were be iv* th( restoration of
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  • 192 21 ABOUT fourteen thousand Kwangn tung citizens will be given intensive military training so as to qualify them to be subalt ms in the event of the Sino-Japanese hostilities dragging on for a protracted period. I The decision of the Central Authorities to give military
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  • 45 21 Dr. Ata 1 leader of the Congress Medical Unit to China, is seen receiving a scrc'.l from the Chinese Consul-General in Singapore. The scroll wa:* inscribed with Chinese words meaning "Never fail to support a right cause." (Tribune).
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  • 316 21 Singapore Chinese Help Central Government GOLD tripot of 17.14 ounces was sold for $100,000, but its donor will still keep the treasure. The transaction involved an e'ght-inch-high gold tripot, weighing 17.44 ounces, which was among the valuables offered by Mr. Lin sen, Chairman of the National Government
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  • 28 21 DEPAIRS to the Yellow River dykes, broken a few months ago by Japanese batteries, are still proceeding—an indication of the gigantic nature of the work.
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  • 115 21 DULES governing the establishment of a joint office of various charity bodies in Shanghai will be cariied out soon after approval by the organisations concerned. One of the rules provides for the receipt of contributions by the office. These contributions are to be divided among
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    • 55 21 Be Careful in wearin? unground Sunglasses, which may cause y<mr eyes to defective. Go to Nan Sin and see the modem frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision. At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House 325, North Bridge Road,
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    • 89 21 (Daihj^ (^hincL (paqsL I Your health may easily suffer if your cutlery a |y|B mwi I*^/L?M 's not cleaned thoroughly each rime it is used, |ws- j| s Particles of food cling to the knives, forks and -'J{2 other utensils, and quickly decay. Ordinary WJki|V 1 cleansing cannot get rid
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  • 476 22 NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL PUISNE JUSTICE Colombo. Aug 19. appointment ol Mr. E. A. L. W ijeyevvardene K.C., as acting Puisne Judge, and of Mr. E. G. P. Jay itilcke, K.C., as acting Attorney-General, will take erl .ct on Monday, when both will be sworn in at Hulftsdorp. MR. Justice Wijeyewardene received
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  • 49 22 I Captain W. K. G. PaUowfleM, Cap- hun-m-Charyc of Nava! Establishments Ceylon, has SCmnleted his tern, of servie- I and leaves for England on Hcvember 2 He will be succeeded by Caotain E L Berthon, M.C., who is undergoing" a Senior Officers Technical cou se at Home.
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  • 401 22 Colombo. Aug. 23. MR M. li. KANTAWALA, Trade 111 Commissioner for Ceylon in India, interviewed by the United Press, said that the trade of Ceylon was indissolubly connected with that India, and in order to make it easy for each country to buy from and sell
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  • 362 22 Colombo -2. QOVERNMENT Sb 4 v«nUnot ended in U» Ci*« u<t a-- Ufa m^„t U «fri: t T; Pr0, f rinBi: United 1;vnl a «*»«< P«N*le vnovachrk^s^r^" 1 cv mm,ssion m the ,>a v f The Public Services' League defnnrt for the last two or three years,
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  • 146 22 I Jaffna. A* J T™Bev.Dr Isaac* been great p* Jaffna, where he has best for many a gem q the \icar-Ccneral tftkeAfJ cese, in :i letter which a public meeting, h; j Hall, Jaffna, to coaiider kxl should be taken to give a Dr. Tambvah,
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  • 71 22 Colombo, Aug. k SCHEME to absorb tM tk ployed certificated Siaftiks Tamil teachers into sch«*»fa certain period has been the Department of Bdocaft The Departmeol \m d pend from this year Tamil Teachers' certificate Exir. > until such time as the ed unemployed teacaeix art I
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  • 40 22 Ceylon's Governor, Sir Andrew CaWecott, »hu went B** of hea"h, accompanied by Lady Caldccott and Mi* '<» ;,n 1 met his mother and son at Bombay. The family wtm l «> 1 together in the Nark inula, j
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    • 90 22 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD FOR Jpi THEIR I After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to~ the 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOODr a complete diet allowing for the progressive J introduction of solids. M Obtainable 9 9 The Dispensary (1929). Ltd.. and from all chemists and stores throughout Malaya. 0 I UNLIKELY yes,
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  • 189 23 fit. Hon. Sastri's Na me Ci ted Reression Reigns In Travancorp State •ij, Sept. 6. Kamaswami, "rnvancore. I (Mysore in outsider to enm >ie affairs t nim declare a nd allow free Gandhi in a stale- iccre Dewan's n. this page) in a.:ivd to justify adopted
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  • 70 23 Kottayam. Sept. 5. i |NE person v. as killed end three y others injured at Puthupalli near Kottayam when the Travancore Stattroops opened fire following stonethrowing in the police and military by the crowd assembled yesteraay to hold a meeting m defiance or the prohibitory ci dcrs.
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  • 65 23 Jubmilpore, Sept. s.—Death due to heart failure occurred to-day of Abdul Rahim. a pleader. He was the first Moslem to join the Flag Satyagraha movement and court imprisonment in i 922. Courts closed in the afternoon to enable the members of the Bar to
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  • 563 23 n r, pi v TVivandrum, Sapl 5 K° |V B J allatrna Gandhi's statement (which has already been PUDltshod m these columns) appealing to the Travancore Gi vernmanl to withdraw the repressive manures, Sir C. P. Ramaaawmi Aiyer, Dewan of Travar.oere, interviewed, defended Government>. action.
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  • 490 23 Socialists Will Launch Satyagraha United Press. Ahmedabad, Sept. 5. *> !#2?iP] THREAT to offer Satyagraha against the Congress if it accepted Federation was held out by Mr. M. R. Masani, Secretary, AllIndia Congress Socialist Party, addressing a public meeting at the Premabhai Hall. There had been
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  • 48 23 fv.c.r r S; lrB Sea*, c. is now has sent the 1 1 ihe people hi particular 0 n :l letter a#- X X Kuruvalla, must not cobusdl resell if you see actised befog* v bow difieult 'n lr.ee oi |s an absolute fSCBt stiug-
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  • 93 23 United Press. U* mjm l! r Cnt have passed the Enro[Snat "n'lh <hc Sind k of raisap*f Ks. 500—(United j lonal Congress for ;c! at New York icquest has been P of 'f ai Rfc M) r n al Council of 0 i Indla for the supi v
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  • 138 23 Bala—re, sept. g. pri.r amnesty has been panted to political prisoners convicted i»r civil disobedience, i on i-iem Hare been remitted. Id rufc [ions and int snccni Ati irej-resta meajmes) have been icjicalcd the lan on :he "Ka si ak,' a k san (recant i
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  • 370 23 United Press. The operatives of all factories in Owlon fathered »Ms morning and marched in a nrocesfi-n alone the roads j h ?ri- fjae as a protest against vps- todays tiring. The military also fol- I towed the demonstration Dartv. A factories remained
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    • 40 23 j Daily I j India Page Edited by j G.S. Muthuknshnan, B.Sc. j ?i»i(ii»iin acilllll ||||Ia hen baby needs milk from a bottle milk at its best 90tt&QS& STRONG MUSCLES SOUND TEETH l> wk STIIAIGHT BONES THAT ,S EVIRY BIRTHRIGHT.
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