Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales 'a «Mi. No. 222. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, September 17, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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    • 41 1 %l NEWS iITH YOUR ogf.AKFAST fry jT R IHUNE a r~ BBS hen baby needs milk from a bottle milk at its best RldOtlfe© STRONG MUSCLES s 0 ftT A g* TEE T H STRAIGHT BONES THAT IS EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT.
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    • 76 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 1 I I Some nice htttld'ng ?o?.< In Gmrc Estate (Goodman Road, BranTcsnmc Road, Wilkinson Road/ remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to l7fiCs square feet. From 11 cents to IS cen's per square foot, according to the site. Mortgage up
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  • 122 2 Swam In The Nude Spent Night In Gaol rrVE young Englishmen bathing in T me nude, shattered regulations ami horrified a prude St. Valery-en-Caux. near Diep- Wither very hot Five young EngWrfm. No bathing CO ThE* -Swim without." jwo (.oubtfii! They tossed to see if they should 'ri«* It" They
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  • 258 2 Warsaw. Sept. (>. 'JpEN thousand youn» Jews and Jewesses under the age <>1 twenty-five are planning to make a new Exodus b\ marching from Warsaw to Palestine, beginning within the next ten days. They will be led by Nordic-looking Dr. YVilhelm Rittel,
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  • 210 2 KICKED, BEAT BOY, GAOLED BLACK-U irhose ad and pun-bed and blue, f (Middlesex) was Hi ted up in Martin Xii sentenced to sis causing unn adopted -son i Holiday. The magistrate <\ X are not a man. but i bml i- Uu you the maximum se x ,L gj* is
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  • 193 2 London. St|;t. the death penalty, two masked bant its. vstcniay. ran d out another kidnapping in America. Wh:le her husband natrfted. helpless they carried off the wife of a wealths California rancher. "We can burn in the electric this.'* they told him as they walk
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    • 341 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I DOES YOUK I LEAVE APPROACH? I Please let ufl offer you II accommodation on the B fastest, most modem and I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. 1 I OHM ANN <>-, I.IIL m ii»4, Robinson Road, B Prione 75(15. j STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE.
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    • 456 2 P D BRITISH INDIA (Ifcoorporatad lr Eagiaaa), P. O. S. X. CO.s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. RANCHI 17,000 Sept. 23 SURD WAN 6,070 Sepl. 24 KANPURA J 7,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI O,B'JO Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. IS BANGALORE 6.000
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    • 648 2 IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. hTBn (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill or Lading for Canton. Macao. Swatow. Am« y. Chefo. Tientsin, Newchwang. Yang we ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails.
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    • 176 2 CRASHED ON HONEYMOON Twenty-four hours after their wedding Mr. Matthew Mole of Brainttee fx, were in Stamford Infirmary fol--1 Wing a road crash They were on a motor-cycle honevmocn. At Stamford. Lincolnshire, the machine mounted a grass verge and somersaulted twice: I HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Damptschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies
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    • 73 2 TRAVEL BY I 0. SL K. LINE i SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: m.s. BUENOS AIRE m s. "SANTOS MARt m's. RIO DE JANEIRO I m.s. "LA PLATA MARt m.s. "MONTE VI Pl'<> MAI I Offer the fastest c*nn«-ti«n I Singapore i<> Colombo i 7 daf* Durban Cape Town Hio
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  • 40 3 Mr. Chua Chwee Seng and his familybeg vO thank friends and relatives for attending the fur era], sending wreaths, scrolls, josspapers, bands, etc., letters telegrams of condolence in their bereavement for the loss oi his beloved mother.
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  • 229 3 J a hill Intitule I n Ord the Court ol rimin; I n; nee (Chapter U ci th< 1 Edi tioti) i.> about to b inlr Legislative Cuu:. The objects a:id reai m Under the provisions the Court Oi Criminal Appeal Ord Lin net No. 6 of
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    • 338 3 CldvadwwuwiA, I .NO i'C H~J nicipality ifl -vice, for Pender Room B i sth Dec. I |h j I Secretary I office h September, one Class t Officers I" Malacca. )lying tor a form of B to deposit the D >llars with the B and forms I will or lorfeited
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    • 517 3 POSITIONS VACANT ANTED-A clerk, must bT^TZ Tribune, Singapore 384, Malaya UfANTED.-Experienled u=^. h r p ly 8 T S B^ g l° a Cal itff Market Street, Singapore WANTED an Assistant St^k^eTTo nf ti v Must possess knowrafnin° Tr?t?.T tln g anrl c °nimercial bau rn sh^ap P orI D
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    • 687 3 CONSULT US! For H SANITARY WATER [I INSTALLATIONS. H IWNGHUN A. Co. I 64. Wallich St. 'Phone 7557. (Established 1923). M UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. ff ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. ">v Send your date anc. M time of birth or the 5 A llme ot wntlX; g the j letter
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    • 499 3 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed Foil of im and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is tint flowing freely, your food doesn'tdigest. lt just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
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  • 197 4 Singapore, Sept 16. The following are (he exchange stoi k i hij morning according lo Che daily circulai i ued by the Hong Kong an<i Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING r r 2,3 2u32 London r.i. 2 3 2532 London demand z 2(j6fJ Lyons demand ~4 f Switzerland demand Hamburg
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  • 891 4 Quotation By Ftamr And Co, MINING Singapore, sept. 5 p.m. Frxser Co. Buyers Sellers Am pat Tin 3 4 '■> Asam Kumbang 280 30 6 Austral Malay 43- S!« Ayer Hit am 3 J^J Ayer Wens p.83 J- 6 Bangrin Tin 21|6 22:« Batu Seiangor 1-25
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  • 190 4 J Singapore. Sept 10. ti. iSiam) \V. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R. iSiami W Coast N. 2 per Koyan $150 R. 'Sianv W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan 1146 Si: m Rice Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Sunn Rice Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3
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  • 347 4 Singapore, Sept. 16. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampati 3 10 1 2 4 3 Ayer Hitams 23 3 24 6 Baiigrins 21 G 22 6 Eatu Selangor.? 1 31 136 Chenderiangs 15,- 16Hitams 0.36 0.40 Hongkong Tin 20,3 22 Hong Fatts 0.83 0.87 Jdris Hyd. 7j9
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  • 219 4 LIST OF CI RRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 16, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books 'financial TIN close Date Ex Div. year Burma Malay 6d. No 18 Sep. 22 Pa J 23 to Malayan Tin 2%% Int. Sep. 7 H Rawang Tinfields z No. 12 Sen. 19 £g in
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  • 245 4 670 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 4Vt 1907 red. 1947 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 '09 111 norn 4'v, 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.
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  • 389 4 LONDON COMMODITIES ""H Preview I RUBBER Quiet Bx>c\ Buyers 81 16 HH Sellers 8% Ist Forward (October) Buyers 81 1G 7itt« n Sellers 8% HI 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8116 HI Sellers 83 16 HI 3rd Forward 'Jan Mar Buyers 8316 HI Sellers 8% HI PALM OIL
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    • 247 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. HUE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 3UHGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDFXT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE: HD. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W HAM.. General Manager VL BBSaggEE—! 1 WB i THE j EASTERN BANK I LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, DAlmeida Street.
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    • 53 4 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. UNION
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    • 156 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements; CAPITAL: Authorised S 10,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000.00<M* HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SIKGAfOPi LONDON BANKERS: NEW RK BANK Midland Bank. Lta. Jg-Sf7^j Irving Trust C Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Ch Branches /moy. 21», Chung han Road. Malacca, 18. Jo
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  • 215 5 Man Given Description To Recognise Her At Station LONDON, SEPT 12 ro MARRY A PERFECT STRANGER A 37-YEAR i WOMAN ARRIVED IN LIVERPOOL. Elizabeth Winkens, stepped from th e boat tnrn lion, she w.w met by an Englishman. Georg e Foo, »jade criplien, which
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  • 12 5 Mr J. R. Booth Power aving on Hem? fur-
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  • 66 5 London. \|LSSRS. in my opinion. I™ -I produce a temperate and healthy beverage, but neither I nor the brewers wish you to drink too much. Signed— lkoines H. Strong." This testimonial, by the Rector of Sandy (Beds), is part of an advertisement by a local firm
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  • 153 5 THE band of the Straits Settlements i Pclice will perform in public during the week as follows under the direction of Mr. J. C. ti eh. L.R.AM.. A..1.C.M R M.S.M.: "•'o-mciT /\v at Potanic Go.'der> ?i So'), pro. --Ma-rn "be Kind's r\a;:r' J. H. r'ii o a
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  • 175 5 i Singapore, Friday THE statement that it was very difficult to know who were partners of Chinese business shops was made by Mr. T. W. Ong I to-day when he appeared before the Chief Justice Mr. McElwaine on behalf of Mersrs. Lohman Co.. Ltd.
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  • 39 5 Singapore. Friday.—Fo; failing to give a signal whilst driving a motorcar and thereby colliding with another, Miss R M. Williams was to-day charged belore Mr. C. H. Koh and acquitted. His honour found no case against her.
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  • 303 5 THE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS 1 APPEAR IN THE GAZETTE:— Mr. C. R. Cherry to be temporarily a Nominated Unofficial M.L.C., S.S. Mr. M. Ogle to be a European Master. Malayan Educational Service. Mr. R. M. Marsh to be a Cadet. M.C.S. Dr. G. P. Jones to be a Medical
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  • 108 5 Singapore. Friday. ATEOCHEW. Tang Teck Choo. who p'eaded guilty last Monday to the theft of a rubber* tree valued at $5. the property of H M. Naval Base from their plantation at Seletar Road at about 11.25 a m last Sunday came up lor sentence
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    • 48 5 DIAMOND TUBULAR STEEL FURNITURE j Finished in Chromium or Coloured Enamel. 0 m I Strong. Artistic. Noninflammable. Write for descriptive folder. Manufactured by v npn DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. I KAMPONC BAHRU ROAD. SINGAPORE. Furniture Cycle Steel Close Joint Tubes. Tubular f££2XßS£l Frames Bicycles, bpira! Spring Mattr«s>o-
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    • 110 5 LUXURY ALOFT It is the luxury which surprises so many passengers in the four-engined Imperial flying-boats. They rind themselves taking meals in the comfortable soundproof saloons, enjoying the passing scenery from the promenade deck, smoking or having their afternoon nap, with a steward always at their service. Nights are spent
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    • 1130 5 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREE HOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheoi g Koon Seng- Co., Ltd., No. 10. Chulia Street, Singapore, on Wednesday ?lst September, 1938, at 2.30 p.m. Lot l. Valuable land and houses No.s. 91, 93 and 95 Victoria Street
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    • 142 5 jIt.WK OF < 111 VA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Offi<* r 6444. Ass* Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441. Genera! Office 5188 9 Cab!e Address: CHL'NGKIIO." j Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.000 00 Reserve in excess Ch. 4.800.000 00 Total Assets approximately
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  • 265 6 I POSTAL iOTiELLIGENCE j 1 I TO-DAY pvw T »ATE AND TIME iron p K Tuba Sept 17 1 Pm Djambi and K. Toengkal Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo Celebes, Moluccas and Kertos0no 17 2 pm Timor Dilly k r M 17 2 p Europe and Great Britain x tm
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  • 48 6 The s.s. Kertosono for Java &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. to-day will now close at 4 p.m. to- day 'The ss. Van Vollenhoven for Indochina Mails previously announced us closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 11 a.m. on Monday.
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    • 267 6 MALAYA*! PACMIEQ HOTEL A j TO-NIGHT. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO ».15 P.M. SPECIAL RACK DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL) "JUNE AND COLLETTE" THE POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS. BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 M( )X DAY 19TH —NEW CABARET ATTRACTION. "PHYLLIS AND JAMES n THE
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    • 224 6 Great World Show} 5 Jt|j Jt|* TONIGHT 8 P.MTOI AM. I ox l a. mI i NOVICES FINAL TANGO DANCE i competition. cups will be awarded to the winning and second couples. all winners of previous competitions are not eligible. TANGO DEMONSTRATION BY MR. GEORGE COLLICK And MISS LAV WAN
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    • 165 6 W. D H.O.WILLS II MM \m jfifl is not a luxury but a Social H W II necessity A fla\vles> skia w I i> one of the foundations Obtainable Evaou hoy. I Sole Agents:-- NAKA^Tr^SA^TT^T^^ 18- I Hole Distributors:—MYSOßE-MAI AV\N TRADE! (TIGER CLOrK-TOW I Ho. 100. SHegie Road, m New
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    • 420 7 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES FWS CATHEDRAL 1 Holy Communion. rj Eucharist. communion, lay School. and Sermon. A. C. Parr, Vice Andrew's School. I Weekdays Jl m Monday ana I rrj Wednesday <St. I at 7 and 8 a.m. irsday and Saturday I Wednesday it 61 I Meeting.—Monday. I m. Chapter House.
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    • 549 7 Sims Avenue) Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Service of Worship (in Hokkien) Preacher. Rev. Lim Poh Chin. English Church Pastor: Rev. E. S. Lav. Sunday, 8.15 a.m. Erigade Bible Class. 8.45 a.m. Sunday School. £.45 a.m. Service of Worship (in English).
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    • 350 7 Chinese). 8 p.m. Salvation meeting. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Praise meeting. (Siglap) Sunday, 11.15 a.m. Sunday School. 4 p.m. Salvation meeting. (.Waterloo Street Band Stand) Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Open Air meeting CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Orange Grove Road, Singapore) Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston,
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    • 308 7 BETHESDA ißras Basah Road) Sunday, 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread— (English Service). 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread—(Malay Service). 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible (Jlasscs--6 pm Gospel Service Cm English). Speaker: Mr. A. J. Turner—This service will be broadcast by the 8.M.8.C. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 5.30 p.m.
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    • 175 7 Air Travel Cheaper Still t AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL AI RW AY S Bookings and Ir.foimation from the principal travel agents, or from Mansfield Co. Ltd.. General Agents for Malaya,
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    • 112 8 I S OXY BAR^s^g^gg"? j NIG^l;: 6 .i 5 &9 5 Stan I AIKII Oliver II %It|» V 1 M.-G.-M.'S DPROARIouSLy FUNNY SHOW I j SWI s Mis* ith DE A LIND, ERIC BLORE. I j JOAN BENNETT HENRY FOXD I MEI Ml LOVE AttAl\- i a, SO •SU.N.VS AWARD
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    • 174 8 I GRANDEST LAUGH Ht^oF^A^^* 588 1 I TO-DAY —6.15 9.15 f I A V I l I O J¥ I I (ITS COLBERT AND COOPER TOGETHER FOR THE I I f FIRST TIME I 1 1 (Thurs ir <«iiv> limes I, 1111 11 X To-Nirt, lasl Nisht J I Next
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    • 213 8 I I 1 positively LAST DAY! Dofiw>. 1 j 5 u i I! CAPITOL I silo *s I I u > 6.1$ S ALL THE MYSTERY of -thp .v", j AU. THE THRILLS of I j i« Till: FIUM. j i mi FKOO I ROYAITI I! Maiinees: To-day and To-morro«al
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    • 169 9 Qlostora 81 t Iff I ttions cc im..♦nni A few unruly hairs carefully fora conquer; unruly very strand in ,dd sparkling lustre FCR LUSTROUS HAIR ICOMINC SHORTLY j lalh AMBRA j I [i I j TH£\ Rt SO PERFECTLY I n£\< \TIONAL TOGETHER... p i jit's the ear's romantic at.
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    • 308 9 The only one of its kind MARLBOROUGH to day J ,_3.15, 6.15 9.15 POSITIVEI.V LAST THREE oHOWS "VAttAIIA.IA Si A 81/ AX" ThejGreatest and the First TAME Jungle Thriller To-Morrow:—Miss Sulochana in "J i nal i; oiii:i: x* 1 A Hindustani Thriller EVERETT I ALICE FAY. DON AMECKE, HORTON IN
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    • 245 9 ,',,1 ■lIIIIMIII j •VICTORIA THEATRE: to-night AT &30 P.M. j vaudeville! I "PLANTER'S PARADISE" S "SWIMMING CLUB SWAINS "HAWAIIAN HITS" J Repertory Players Production. J BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. 1 I I OPENING TO-NIGHT j j |empire| j Tanjon? Pagar 7.00—9.15 P.M. 2 t SINGING SWEETHEART I OF THE WORLD I
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    • 105 9 IF YOU ARE LOOKING lOK PERFECT WEEK-END ENTER- TAINMENT YOU WILL FIND IT AT THE NEW AIR-CONDITIONED l| ALHAMBftA I 3 SHOWS DAILY, JMs! and KM. |j I I 5 ON SUNDAY 18th EXTRA SHOW AT II AJI.j t j£ romantic comedy j "THE PERFECT SPECIMEN WITH I PERFECT SUPPORTING
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  • 571 10 HAVING Muffed its way from one political coup to another by the simple process of shaking the mailed ist i n th c face of a peace-loving world, the Nazi Party in now facing the possibility of having its Muff called Hitler's "Beech last week was a
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  • 274 10 Marvel Devices For "Queen Elizabeth" THE "Queen Mary," about 90,000 tons dead weight, has lately crossed the Atlantic both ways with her quadruple propellers forcing that colossal burden for nearly eight days, or three and three-quarters each v. ay. at a speed of
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  • 195 10  - Real Sound "-ings ~3y F.M. Carlisle JBE nature of the sea-bed under the vessel was judged by solid grease at the base of the weight, this showing mpression of a bottom which was sandy or pebbly or otherwise as the cas( might be. To-day soundings—vital consideratioi In any voyage—are taken
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  • 193 10 In The Wheelhouse J'HAT is cut one of the woicers o r navigation in such vessels as th- Queen Alary and -Queen Elizabeth." <-ne designs of which are packed with scientific wizardry which the public interested only in the single pectacular question of takes for .ranted /et wichout them such
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  • 233 10 JJORE marvellous still i s the -'gyro pilot, which, linked to a gyro-cons-pass (based on the principle of a boy's top* will nolo the thrusting giant on a dead straight course as long as is wanted, without any human intervention. Every fire alarm in the ship is centred
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  • 453 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Yangtse Battles JWE tension resulting from the Czechoslovak issue in Europe has overshadowed all other events which In ordinary times would have attracted worldwide attention. Even the China •"incident," which is no less than a full- dress war raging in all its intensity along the Yangtse Basin,
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  • 123 10 A DOCTOR out of a holiday one should otoer* certain rules. The tan iuii.iiiiimlh* 11 for instance. "Some girls seem to admire ai giggling youths," mentions a writ* l He-he-hero worship, no doubt. A famous Hollywood star recently denied many reports regarding her tU\ plans. Greta
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    • 191 10 I RENOWNED I Kll I ME S I BmL'^H BUNGA RAJAH I BUNGA RAOIN I IJI H BUNCA KEMANTIN I j M POPPY RAJAH I PER BOTTLE I ICOBJL\SOi\ A CO„ LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR A little MARMITE makes a BIG difference Add a dash of Marmite to your
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  • 93 11 Reuter. Washington Sept. 16. P' Koosevelt, who canIns engagements to ren Washington indefinitely in the European crisis will morrow a speech which ied to deliver at Poughvl is expected to refer to the crisis. I fall meeting of the Cabinet is sunmoned to consider the European
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  • 751 11 fUESDA V NAMED FOR it \DERS' NEXT TALK more hopeful atmosph -re prevails in Europe this ff eek-end in consequen ?e of the dramatic events of th past day or two. Mr. Neville Chamberlain conferred with ministers yesterday on his return from Germany and
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  • 56 11 Reuter. London. Sept. 16. His Majesty, in the uniform of FieldMarshal, motored from Buckingham Palace to Windsor and attended the funeral of Prince Arthur of Connaugh. Th d e Duke of* Connaught. who was unable to be oresent owinar to indisoosition Scots Greys trumpeters sounded the last
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  • 90 11 The Archbishop of Southwark, the Right Reverend P. E. Amiga, made his annual visit tr th» Xt nt hop gardens, where many Roman Catholic families from hUI South London di<»cesc are engaged In hop-picking. The lop photo shows a general view of Ihe services at
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  • 164 11 Reuter. London. Sept. 16. BIKANER, first of the Indian Spates to offer its services to Britain in the Great War, has again led way this time in connection with European crisis. The Maharajah has sent a telegram 10 that effect. The telegram says
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  • 32 11 Reuter. London. Sept 16. Ships of the home fleet returned to their anchorage at Invergordon yesterday from Moray Firth, where they had been engaged In manoeuvres since Monday —Reuter.
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  • 343 11 Reuter. Geneva. Sept. 16. IMMEDIATE application ol Article Seventeen ot the Covenant, an embargo on war anc; raw material and flnarjcial credits to .japan, and the grant to China of firancial credits, and material aid, and the Bending Of a League Commission of enquiry
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  • 106 11 Shanghai. Sept. 16. MADAME Sun Vat Sen. in an address delivered before the Overseas Mobilisation Conference, said that Chinese overseas have proved from time to time that they have the well-being of China at heart." "They greatly assisted my husband," she continued, "to bring about the
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  • 49 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 16. MANCHUKUO has strongly protested to the Soviet against illegal crossing of the western border by four Soviet cavalrymen on Sept. 14, says an official communique issued at Hsinking which adds that Manchukuo border guards drove back the cavalrymen into Soviet territory. —Reuter.
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  • 13 11 Mrs. Duncan, of Seremban. is an in mate of Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 122 11 Shanghai. Sept. 17. SERIOUS differences have arisen between General Seishiro Itagaki, the Japanese War Minister, and Mr. Seihin lkeda, the Finance and Commerce Minister, over the preparation of the coming budget. General Itagaki insists on doubling the military expenditure of the present ear and the money is
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  • 19 11 The celebrations in Rome in honour ot the bimillenary or the birth of At uustus will close in September.
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  • 314 11 NEW STEP IN PRAGUE Prague, Sept. 16. 'J'HE Czech Government has decided to suspend the activities of the Slide! n German Parly and submit the question of its dissohltion to the permanent com mittee of tho Chamber of Deputies, which is the competent body to
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  • 256 11 London, Sept. 16. a DDRESSING the League Assembly this morning on the- L a Covenant Lord de la Warr explained the British attitude to Article Sixteen. He was insistent that the Leamr could not remain indifferent to aggression but suggested that sanctions should not be
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  • 91 11 Reuter. CAPTAIN Ci. T Eyston. driving his Thunderbolt car on Bounville Bat flats In Utah yesterday, regained the world land speed record which Cobb won J thp previous day. Eystcn set up new figures of 367.50 I mile* an hour. comnarM with Cobb's 350.20 miles
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    • 125 11 Talk Friendly Says Premier London, S' pt. 15 JjK- 1 h rnberlain s talk with Hitlei at lieschtesiraden wan im! 'rank, the Premier (l pressmen when he relumed Weston to-day from Germany. 'mod by Lord Halifax man charge d'affaires. plane landed at 5.30 minutes earlier, Lord Runci--lad been flying from
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  • 83 12 AVER 500 guests of the Royal v Army Medical Corps spent an enjoyable evening last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall, music being supplied by Kurt Black's Orchestra. Included in the programme were two very good cabaret turns by Cowan and Bailey of
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  • 167 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. TJM'VV middle aged Tamil, Perumilnaidu w*nle driving his car in trio direction of Kuala Lumpur, ian off Ihe road and knocked down five pedestrians arhe were on the yriKs verge was related in the Police Court thi> morning, before
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  • 111 12 Singapore, Friday. An unusual Municipal summons' case came up before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court this morning when an Indian milk vendor was charged with selling adulterated milk. Defendant pleaded guilty. The Municipal prosecuting officer informed his worship that this was one of the
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  • 535 12 Reuter. 4 PARK:... London. Fndav. 3 AKifc message says t s ie»rn*ri m n 1 m mm .irnea tnat M. Paiadier may v» <<» l )n The likelihood o* a meeting of urn cdto FSrL 1; S Eff bein discountiS« «SP** 11 1S boli eyed the
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  • 318 12 "HAS BEEN VERY ILL" important message with regard to His Highness the Sultan of Johore, who left for Europe on the Gneisenau on Sept. was received this morning through Reuters. The m&ssage. which is sent from Genoa, states that the Sultan has issued
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  • 38 12 Singapore. Friday —Loh Pene a carpenter. cHaried before Mr. Kroneth Slacker with being a member of an unlawful society, the Communist Society of Malaya, was to-dny acquitted thiin a fut warnln hil "to be careful
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  • 186 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. WHEN is an 'eating-house* a 'hotel* and vice versa, and when does a 'boarding house' become either of the two? Presently the Kuala Lumur Sanitary Board consider all hotels where food is served to other than actual residents as
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  • 121 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Friday. THE automatic light signal for traffic at the junction of Burman Road and Pangkor Road has been officially put into operation. It is the same as the one at the junction of Tambun Road and Brewster Road, Ipoh, with only
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  • 181 12 A FASCINATING new daily series starts in the Malaya Tribune on 1 Monday—"What The Stars Foretell," an entirely new feature compiled by a well-known London astrologer. Every day. starting from Monday, you will be able to read the message of the stars, how they
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  • 35 12 The whole of the stock-in-trade of Julian Frankel Co., and Frankel Brothers will oe auctioned at Frankels Building. Victoria Street, on Sept 18 21 24 and 25 at 10 a m. each day
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  • 44 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. '|Hh summons for assault. brought by an Oxford press photographer rnnce Mahmud of Trengganu. after an IllegedI iuffleas a resul. o the prosecutor photographing the Prince and Miss Blĕncowe ge, < h < said he only mean, ,o
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  • 39 12 Singapore, Friday—Because he was not present in court, George Perkin a bankrupt, was refused application for d i sc arge by tne cnie Justice, Mr McElwame to-day. Mr E. N. Taylor, Official Assignee, opposed the application.
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  • 202 12 si„ saiK)re F "EVEN i„ this lhreal h counsels of m (((k rali dence and justice ma. prudeclared the pore this eve„n, s at IM sit drew s Cathedral when dv •ng the special public s, intercession. llte »f A large crowd lUnxfcd tfc. which had
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  • 192 12 I Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THARGED recently with the alleged attempted murder of one Selme Leh binti Haii Saleh b> itatefßl her. Mat bin Kas*im. a youns Malay peon, appeared again in the Police Court this morning before .Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew. tho First Magistrate.
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  • 27 12 The reverend Doctor Hertz, untitled Rabbi of the British Empire, coincidentally with the Archbishop of Canterbury! call to prayer, has proclaimed a public last for Sept. 18.
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  • 213 12 Singapore. Friday. Orchard Godfrey was to-day convicted on the charge at driving negligently at the junction of Karapong Java and New Cemetery Road at 6.30 p m. on March 12, and fined |M or in default 30 days' r.i. Godfrey's licence was also cancelled by the
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  • 162 13 Singapore, Friday. v vRINCi thai he desired anew in South I I) Gould, a retired ade I personal ap- f, e fore the thief JusNr. McElwaine to-day in Court. Assignee, Mr. J. W nd icted the public exastated that he "7 yed and had
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  • 31 13 untitled -Ah Soo pleaded mm S in the fifth court C Goh on a charge cf liquor, for consumpJ mi ses, not being licensed the defendant r ,lO 10 days' r.i.
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  • 336 13 (From Our Own Correspondent] '^r< f f > Johore Bahru, Friday. «TABBED n ,he rifhl thii;h with a B r cv °n the left forearm v a ,n« pper. Wang Ah hang, Chinese rubber tapper, was con- i hospital
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  • 113 13 A BILL intituled an Ordinance to A amend the Merchandise Marks Ordinance 'Chanter 157 of the Revised Edition' is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons are: "In eeneral it may be sa d to be the duty of merchants to
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  • 199 13 Singapore. Friday. £LADMING that he was a victim of circumstances and the fact that he was a bankrupt jeopardised his position as manager '>!* a Chinese firm. Low Long Teng, 63-year-old Chinese, applied in person for a discharge before the Chief Justice, Mr. McEluaine to-day. Mi.
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  • 40 13 Reuter. Batavia, Friday. Yesterday afternoon an English steamer "Welcombe" event aground off Tandjong Pontang, the east point of i Bantam Bay. Two tugs were sent to the spot and refloating efforts are in progress.—Reuter. I
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  • 152 13 Eleven peoptc m.v u cre at their Sunday dinner were killed when a Royal Air Force fighter plane crashed into a house, rebounded against two other buildings and burst into flames on a council estate in Dunhohne Road, Edmonton, North London. Four of the injured died
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  • 39 13 Reuter. Jerusalem. Friday. It is disclosed that upwards or one hundred casualties were inflicted upon a large band of Arabs massed near Ramallah. north Jerusalem, which 14 R.A.F. planes, supported by ground forces, engaged in action yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 204 13 Singapore, Friday. fpHF past week will probaeh go down in hist ry as on? of the most momentous in the lives uf the present generation, says Lewis. ;ind Peat's weeklj report. All markets have been violently affocicd by the alarming develDnai*nts in Central Europe. All
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  • 56 13 Singapore. Friday.—A fine cf $2 was imposed by Mr. L. C. Goh In the Fifth Court this morning on a Chinese. Lee Ah Yong, who pleaded guilty to a summons charge of burning joss papers in lront of his house at 994, North Bridge Road,
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  • 63 13 H.H. the Regent of Johcre. President of the Royal Johore International Club, will give a tea party to members and friends at 4.30* p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25, in honour cf H.H. Sri Iskandar Shah, Sultan of Pcrck, who has kindly consented to be present and present "The
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  • 28 13 The Conte Verde is due at Singapore at 8 a.m. on Monday and will sail for Hongkong and Shanghai the same day at 1 p.m.
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  • 67 14 m Forest Hill, Sept. 14. JN the quarter finals of the women's singles of the American championship, Mrs. Palfrey Fabyan beat Mile. Jedrzejowska (Poland) 6 1, 6-4. Miss Marble beat Mis Kay Stammers (Great Britain) 6—B, 6—3. 6—o. In the quarter-finals of the Men's
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  • 30 14 Members who wish to participate in the S.C.R.C. six-a-side soccer competition are requested to submit their names to the head boy of the Club before Sept. 23.
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  • 79 14 THE following tennis ties were played off yesterday at the V.M.C.A. courts: MEN'S H'CAP SINGLES ("A" CLASS) Kobajashi beat N. Barber 3—6, B—6, 6—2; Lim Kav Guan beat Tan Siew Wah B—6. 6—4: UNFINISHED GAMES ('A' Class Singles) Yau Ah Hian vs. Alsagoff; M. Reshty
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  • 105 14 The following members have accepted ■to play for S.C.C. vs. S.V.C. on Saturday. Sept. 17. at 2 p.m. at S R C. ground:—W. H. McNeill <Capt.) P Egerton-Smith, L. V. Rolfe. A. Campbell, W. K. Jagger. Sq Ldr F. E Watts, Lt. C. H. A. Olivier,
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  • 503 14  -  S.A.F.A. Cup Competition (By: ROVER PULAU BRANI 6; MORAVIA 0. THE newly organised combined Pulau Brani team decisively beat Moravia by six gods to nil in a one-sided Singapore Cup fixture at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Pulau Brani fielded second division regiment i! players and
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  • 219 14 JDEAL weather conditions favoured the Singapore English School sixth annual athletic sporjls held at the Jalan Besar Stadium. There was quite a large gathering ot well-wishers and friends of the School as well as relatives. The standard of athlelics was decidedly superior to that of previous
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  • 28 14 Mr. P. C. V. Hair, hon. secretary of the Kluang District Badminton Association. The Kluang District badmintcn tournament started a lew days ago, has already made <onsideiaule progress.
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  • 82 14 Singapore, Friday. MR. P. F. de Souzas XI beat Mr. G. C. xn Ross' XI by four goals to one in a home hockey fixture at the S R C. padang yesterday evening. The scorers for de Souza's team were D. C. Ross, M. Armstrong. G Valber^
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  • 823 14 FOLLOWING is the full card of events fo r thfe afl Bukit Timah in the last day of the Autumn d 1 pore Turf Club. Scratching M noon yesterday w^Z* ,he boat, Paearose, Silver Kit, Prince Caravel n>fh v** h, e,h Vergres, Un
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  • 61 14 FOLLOWING are selections at 1 Bukit Timah this aftenoon: RACE 1. SIR PATRICK Fernlet RACE 2. MARCHETA II Just My Luck RACE 3. BLOSSOM TIME Mary Maude RACE 4 FAIR KINO Last Crusader RACE 5. LISHtiKN Fable's Eve RACE 6. JADE LADY Old Cow RACE 7. KING
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  • 178 15 I Chinese girls are I take a greater a key —it' events at I tese Recreation i it ii be taken as 1 when 16 girls S 4ve their first H connection with I*" ii y have exto learn
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  • 38 15 In match consist id two doubles will he Treasury-Audit Inesday, Sept. 21, the Happy World The following will Messrs. Tan Chong Hock. Leow Kirn g Hoe. Low Cheng So, Chua Leng Kuan, Ngian Lim and Koh
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  • 58 15 The Chinese women's hockey team which had their first practice yesterday on the S.CJR.C. ground and look like providing st oug opposition for other lOcal women's side this year. On the right is Mr. Kee Yew Hock, their coach, who is confident that that they
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  • 53 15 Reuter. Philadelplha. Friday.—John Henry Lewis outpointed Jimmy Adamick. from Michigan in a ten-round world heavyweight title eliminator. Adamick at 13 stone 6 lbs. had Lewis on the verge of a knockout in the ninth and tenth rounds but the Negro's early lead earned him
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  • 40 15 Fort Canning beat the R.A.M.C. at hockey yesterday at Tanglin by four goals to two. At half time the score was two-all. Bridges <2>, Baker and Dowhng scored for the Fort and Cooper and Dunn for the Medicals.
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  • 215 15 THE following is the result of the draw and times of starting for the mixed foursome.- :it the Keppel Golf Club: P.M. 4 00 Mrs. A. B. Menzies and E. Hitcham v. Mrs. E. Glenny and R. E. EarJe. 4.05 Mrs. E. O'Sullivan and H. K.
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  • 247 15 THE FOLLOWING WERE THE RE--1 SULTS OF YESTERDAY'S TIES IN THE S.C.C. AUTUMN TENNIS TOURNAMENT:— MIXED DOUBLES Mr. and Mrs. T. J. A. Green (owe 15.3) oeat E. J. Cassels and Mrs. A. Hinds owe 3) 5—7. 6—4: 6—o. MEN'S SINGLES "B" CLASS F. V. Read <owe
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  • 87 15 Singapore, Friday. THERE will be rugby training and serum practice at the S R.C. today at 5 p.m., and another practice en Tuesday, Sept 20. The Club will open the season with a match against the St. Andrews Old Boys' Association on the SRC
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  • 41 15 A tea party will be held at the residence of Mr. M. S. D. Maricair, No. 20, Cheng Cheok Street, on the occasion of the first anniversary celebrations of the Jollilads Athletic Union on Saturday, at 8 p.m.
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    • 11 15 /^DEWARSN /White tobel\ |ii 1 ON DERFUL WHISKY Sime,Pii|»iC»,U4. fMWj^fg 1
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    • 318 15 .hied HP Tdoy i WtSĔm of her day V Wl struggling along in ajzony for years, Mr. W. had the joy of losing all his suffering through his wife reading an advertisement like this. Mrs. W.s letter will interest every stomach sufferer. My husband has for seven years been ft
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  • 364 16 Court Hears Story Of Armed Threat (JNANIMOUSLY found not guilty by a common jury of a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening to shoot Wee Siew Song with a firearm, Wong Kirn Fong, a Chinese fitter employed at Messrs. United Engineers, Ltd., was acquitted and
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  • 140 16 A fi'U' S4OO (in default i weeks rigorous imprisonment) was im T a r S po k h 'V" ,,rni ff by Mr S»• the S.xth Magistrate, on ?l„v OUndSUiUVOf rubber into the Colony without a certificate of origin." Tay Pock was arrested
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  • 62 16 11. H. R. Benisoa ac;ed 40. a member 2F« machine-Run comuanv of the F M S. Volunteer Force, died at Taiping ot Saturday and was buried with military honours. Born at Hamilton. Mr. Beinson came to Malaya 15 months' ago and worked in the Larut tin fields
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  • 215 16 Singapore, Friday. AN extraordinary story of an offence committed while accused was in the Straits Settlements Police Force was the subject of a case tried before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, to-day. The accused. Mansoor bin Mohamed Noor, a Malacca Malay, who was
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  • 157 16 Sinsan,,,,. Kri(|i I THE Third P o i i( p r I morning b Alexander van R iV]( Ir a 1 gold ring valued aJ 2 i 1;1 The Magistrate waTreaot I Court Inspector and witns I parties. Q Wlt nesses The Usher called out
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  • 35 16 Mr. H. J. director oi the Rubbet Research Institute, who has been on a tour of the rubber areas in British North Bornro and Sarawak, returned to Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning
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  • 194 16 nurr D Singapore. Friday. gWEE >,ah Kirn, pretty 14-year-old Hokkien girl, to-day gave evidence for the prosecution in a ease in which Merbali bin Kasman taxi driver, was charged with negligent driving at 9.tn a.m on \m 2d along Yeo Chu Kang Rjad. Swee
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  • 171 16 Singapore, Friday EIGHTEEN months' rigorous imprisonment **prisonment was the sentence passed by Mr. Justice Home in uV Assize Court yesterday afternoon, on Omar Din. Punjabi motor-car driver on a charge of causing the death of a Chinese woman by a rash ad while driving
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    • 11 16 This was my BBH BAD LEG ip^P until used (uticura liSii
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    • 119 16 Asthma Cause Killed In U Noun Thanks to the discover) of an Am physician, it now is p those terrible spells of chokins. coughing and wheezi: the true cause which i-• No more bu, ninp <>f powd< podermic injections. This new dISII klI jJ Mendaco, starts to work in S
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  • 106 17 THE two new high-power broadcasting stations which are being erected at Eti-Messoud, near Ankara, will be formally opened on Oct. 29, to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the Turkish Republic. The daily programmee of broadcasts will cover a 20-hour schedule and will include, over and above
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    • 38 17 fan *H fail to give you energy I Vj|j: POULTRY. n our own farm.' 'able birds, dressed deliverec 1 to your l scons, broilers, capons, ""••etc. 1 te the difference. Hen-Poultry Food 17 9. Orchard Road Phone 6834.
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    • 963 17 oi V THE AIR TO-DA Y paws m TPA 2 15^4 Mcs (19 7 m,) lllliAii A iA# Lk 5 20 p°T cert reiayed fr m paris_ wnen rinu wnere lo Listen In 605 f» 20 News in English. SINGAPORE LOltfnmi p°rT relayed from Paris tA WA W HONGKONG Gramophone
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  • 380 18 NEWSPAPER COMMENTS ON I MEETING IN GENEVA want to know definitely whether or not the Lea<me Covenant is valid, and also whether or not the League of Nations' r< solutions are meanc to be carried out," declares the "Ta Kunu mo" (China's"Manchester Guardian") ma
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  • 336 18 MAKING West Hupeh a mo tel reclamation district is the latest project of General Chen Cheng, chairman of the Hupeh Provincial G< rnment, who is deeply convinced that this vast territory can be developed into a fruitful land where larg« numbers of war refugees can
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  • 102 18 Madame Sun Vat Sen, widow of the "Father of the Chinese Republic." returned to Cantcn after an absence of 12 years from her home city, now ravaged by war. Mme. Sun visited the memorial to her husband in the grounds of the American Canton
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  • 531 18 JIIE widespread bombing of the Wuhan area by the Japanese which killed or wounded at least 2,000 non-combatants within three weeks, roused the indignation of foreign residents, who were witnesses of the pitiless demoralization tactics occurring within sight of the Hankow Concession areas. This fooling
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  • 355 18 \VHETHER the war has given them more important things to look if than their personal looks, or men in Chin, are n 0 I with feminine charms in these days of conflict. r both anyway, Chinese girls are spending less time in aressih* and themselves then
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  • 235 18 Canton Hankow Railway Resumes Traffic A™ 22 da.s. lhc Canton-Hankow Railway has resumed through (raffle OTCa more ber s d h amted lr tn n Sinoe Ja P an .endamaged the br.dge and track at Yinchanyao waa a freight ]W0 other freight (rains have since left and, according to all
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  • 102 18 AMONGST China's ru A fenders, there have from far western a ,i Ssehnaa has to date sen! aw 500.C00 men to the war. ccniinuous march ol n:( 11 f U s harmony has come to ""JJJ h ,i; once genera of the fighting men thai
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    • 44 18 (Daihf fpaqiL (Ediied by T. H. TAN) J jmmß BATTERIES FOR CAR STARTING AND LIGHTING SOLE AGENTS W BOItXEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, lp„h Penan* Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO ITH fct (Incorporated in England), V.lUmu« LU, L 11).
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  • 63 19 (United Press). Vladrus Sept 10 Henderson, the First j*• v r ,„r.rd of ReOfffieei •...pointed by BSSESi- Place of Mr. rfSthianathan, who has P*j r«nne« ion it might be tfSaUhisc n S e has been f JTvien »1 the prevailing a in Banna ffSsSled II».
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  • 183 19 (United Press). Ifr distribution of tree meals or ajriixs in Benares and other Gwa'ior Darbar no dism made between caste, creed fltar Only deserving persons, 2 people in ab.iect poverty or tmd incapable of earning their airiod due le physical disabilities aflovfd
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  • 29 19 (United Press). ikeshwar Dutt, prisoner, w&s repore District sentenced to f- on June, 1929 ins. After -epaDelhi gad and Bhagalpur, aland ultimately ited Press;.
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  • 109 19 t^ nt y-five, persons, w »n connection k lh release as a se- ,r "niise formula V I mminent Hindu ln Pro,, r s I},tv were h through the A graha Narayan Bihar, is congiven by the Committee for embankments four lakhs of eheme is necessary a small
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  • 1334 19  -  Impressions Of A Visitor To Salem (By P. Joseph John, B.A. T»E change of atmosphere in Satan villaves (where Prohibitoddv 12 W rk ns ™<-taetorily) b most remal kabl(l SJSKff t e 7 pi < ecreations by G v n
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  • 124 19 (United Press). Palwal, Sept. 9. AT a meeting of the Trustees of 71 the local Gandhi Ashram heia yesterday Lala Chunilai presiding, it was decided to build a Gandhi Ashram at Palwal in memory of Mahatma Gandhi's first arrest in India, in March 1919. Mr. Subhas
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  • 168 19 (United Press). yniE London Correspondent of the United Press' underst'an taU4JT£3tL?J4W? Mr Subhas c *osc. entitled been i tf he Published in a couple of months. The book has md l atlnaS published simultaneously in Fngland After Mr. Bose's first book entitled Indian Struggle" was
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  • 269 19 (United Press). Simla, Sept. 8. \|K A. H. LLOYD, on vacafcmj his present appointment as Member etitral Board of Revenue, will shortly be placed on special duty lo investigate the possibilities of death duties in India. Death duties or duties in respect «f succession
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  • 71 19 (United Press). Karachi, Sept. 11. INFORMATION has been received by Mr. Amin Khn. M.L.A.. that ten more leaders, who took prominent oart m the Bu?ti agitation against the present Nawab. have heen arrested and removed f rom the territory. With this addition, the number of arrests total 35,
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  • 115 19 Bombay, Sept. 9. ELABORATE arrangements are be- ing made by the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee to celebrate the 70th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi and a programme has tentatively been fixed for its observance covering a period of 12 days from Sept. 21 to Oct. 2. Mr. Subhas
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  • 50 19 (United Press). The Government of Sind have oassed orders authorising the Assistant Director of Industries to grant loan* 'o individuals to the extent of Rs. 2.000 for financing small industries, at O per cent, interest. A sum of Rs. 10.000 have been sanctioned for the purpose for the present.—(United Press).
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  • 67 20 Singapore had a busy week of sport during the past week. Picture .tbove shows Drooglever, in play at the S.C.C. Tennis Tourwhich is rapidly drawing to a close. aop ugnt is a picture taken during the S.C R.C match with the R.A.F. The two other pictures
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