Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1938

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newstoanervi newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. \XVfJ. —No SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, September 29, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1938. !2X>5'^'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 95 1 Read lite Till BI XE Dominant In Malaya SS1T1SH CEMENTS Am wortc! renowned for their superlative high qua.ity I" <-on„n,„ 0 „a, work, they give greater strength and beauty. 1!1 «W» she maximum durability to concrete. Whauw, tyl l)f f0m rete work Jf tequ r( d is Brjtj^) < enwnl
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    • 278 1 9 I Some nice lots in Grove Estcte (Goodman Road, Branksome Road, j Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17MO I tquare feet. From 11 cents to 18 cen's per square foot, according to the I Mortgage up to 60 per cent, of the purchase
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    • 147 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST ITry The MOR.MXG TIIIII V X X I VINO LI A §ft Boracic Cold Cream ML BATH SOAP n, n ,Mr l'<*itt is stilling and tlir air full Mol a »i»111 uith iimlia Boraric > *?--3» oJ< Soap will rvlivsli ami i.iN i.:<H-ah> \ou. This
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  • 611 2 HIS BALLROOM IS ON HIRE NOW London, Sept. 14. WEDDING guests danced yesterday in the hailnwm nf Clarence Hatry*s 170,000 home in Mayfair while the jailed financier paced his cell at Maidstone, contcmpla.imj; the new s of h'w unexpectedly early
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  • 312 2 London. Sepl. 14. WILD profligacy on the part of a building society official, who was to have gambled hway £20.000 of his employers' money in two years, had Ha echo in an Old Bailey trial. This ended in John Alexander Gsllrff SI, ol
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  • 47 2 Bad Ems, Khineland. WHEN all the lire alarms in Diez. near here, began violently ringing, the Diez and Pad Ems tire brigades turned out. But nowhere could they find a fire. It was discovered that flashes of lightning had set off the alarm-
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  • 102 2 Er err.*, Lisbon. llvln criminals have escaped from a recently-built "model" prison at Caxias, about 10 miles from here, until now regarded as the most escape-proof in Portugal. Most of the men are convicted muroerers and had been sentenced to the imprisonment. The men escaped wearing
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  • 68 2 II.M. the King has returned to Leaden from Royal Lodge, Windsor, where he spent the week-end, to keep in tench with his Ministers fotowfltS the vi<-it of the French Ptcmicr and Foreign Minister v.hieb resulted in agreement on tfec policy <o be adopted in the Czechoslovak
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  • 390 2 Basic. Sept. 15. I N the ghetto of Basic to-day Live Bhrnoed one Ihottsand refugee Jews exiled from I heir home* If Germany and \ustria. The Swiss Government, though embarrassed by these unwelcome guests, provides special quarters for them. They are forbidden to
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  • 130 2 SoSi 4 (OlifSK for modiial training and first aid being for schoolIh»vs under the piyjpkca of the Ked Cm** Rpcietj sere. Ton boys from every school in Bulgaria, making a total of 4CO. are now iping near the Banki health reCOl SCHie 10 mlles from
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  • 265 2 Leask. Saskatchewan. THIEF George Dreaver. head »f v,, v ROstawasb free Indians reserve and last of the beveditan eh el tains of Western Canada, has dM aged 85. He had been chief of the trHx f tho last 35 yean; and died on th
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  • 19 2 Mr. R. V. Williams, Warder Grade 111. Prisons, S.S.. has been seconded for .service under the Government oi Johore
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  • 74 2 Reuter. Shanghai Sept r> THE first battalion of the ScaforUi Highlanders, recent senl to Si bai to sr-?orce th< I I have roddenlj be< n ordered UonPkoni and they are now emo.v*Ti h a British warship mdinfi ts( ShAEignai and are sailinf this afternoon It is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 267 2 f is so deadlq to mosquitoes Flit is sure death to insects I "A^SsOv because it is a combination mf—^^M f of potert killing agents >^)^BHi I which cannot be excelled. I Flit has undergone the most *m mFSr^~^l I exhaustive tests and is ol 'bssk^^X I known definite killing
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    • 531 2 Kidney Poisons Often Cause f HEADACHE D circles \y/ h angerous ™^^ly symptoms Doctor's Prescription Fights the Poisons f drystinfef .r^VVjjV^ which May Cause Get- [backache} ting up Nights, Loss of physical A disturbed Energy, Excess Acidity, Bladder Weakness, etc. (burning 1 M— Look at the symptoms on the chart
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  • 537 3 SEAPLANE KILLS MAN FISHING London, Sept. 1 1. JHREE R.A.F. gjers, leaping by parachute from colliding planes 1,500 reel above Stamford. Lines, yesterday afternoon, saw lhat one of the pianos had trashed on a he use and set it on fire. They did
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  • 77 3 BOMB PROOFING THE "UNDERGROUND"? Reuter. London, Sept. 27. THE London Transport Board, which controls the train, bus and tram way systems of the London Metropolitan area, announces the closing down for "urgent structural works" of several important stations until further notice. Among the stations affected are Trafalgar Square and parts
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  • 304 3 I KiOndon, Seal i i 1 who saw her husband within h.;,- i wimiß a hut s breadth erf becominf> millionaire, who lasj L ~IMH) of her oli,in ambl-s heard hi.n mo,uy ,n 011 hi .ami heard hi. a al 'he Old Bailey t„
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  • 136 3 Reuter. Betlin. Sept. ::7. j[ I lONS that has been put rward that the tiffin limit Riven ho&lovak Government In th n em randum may be extended to be denied in a semi-ofti-d article hi the Bcersen This says: "We cannot wait has driven a 1
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  • 92 3 ihi picture was taken at Eger, Snd*tenland storm-centre whose picturesque thronghfares are being battered by seri us disturbances. Though Ihe ilenleinists have been deprived of legal status, supporters oi the movement are >**ll extremely active in Eger, which has heeii considered the headquarters oi the Sudeten
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  • 31 3 Ihe private suite at the Hole! Dreesen at Bad Godesberg, Hiilri s iaxourile RhJUie resort, where he bad <' conversations Lonoerniag the Czech crisis with Mr. Neville Chamberlain.
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  • 146 3 QRANDSON of the ex-Kaiser, harming democratic Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia and his wife, the tornstl Grand Due iess Kyra of Russia, arrived in Singapore on Tuesday on board tiie Scharnhorst. The Prince who declined to discuss the political situation told a Tribune
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  • 75 3 Reuter. CIR Horace Wilson, who flew to Ger- many yesterday to take a personal message from Mr. Chamberlain to Hitler, returned yesterday evening and went straight to Downing Street. Ii is understood that the report he brought from Berlin which was considered by the Cabinet, did
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  • 402 3 London, Sept. 15. QOUHJRI I as a schoolboy's thriller are the feats; of arsis oa the sands of Palestine of a little band of British soldiers wfto leecd and tight only at night. They are revealed by Ihre<> awards for ua!lantrj announced in the liOiidon Gazette.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 30 3 ClH'liljDK L Purify I'niilm.ls There are no gravy making di ficuHies gfP^y^o when you use Bisto. It provides all K 4 .>iKßn\.Tly|jfch, I the thickoning, seasoniny did flavour. y necd^
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    • 60 3 A little FORGET-ME-NOT Lotion FoRGET-ME-NOT Lotion "is made In brushed hair, morning France, bu in spite of its high quality will greatly your personal and lasting fragrance the < price is charm, and its fragrant perfume cannot extremely reasonable. fail to attract those around you. Obtainable at all retail stores.
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  • 574 4 MODEL MOTHER HAD DOUBLE LIFE London, t j. |N th" eves of her neighbour** in Westeriuua-road, Levtnrt v old Mrs. Eleanor Nellie Bowyer was a model mother In spit,- of her hu and long unemplovmrnt after her family car full chat they vwo well orovi
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  • 31 4 Reuter. Vienna Bep* i shot o»>\vn GERMAN aeroplane v. in error by anti anvrait Vienna. f k~ The plane was thought to Both occupant* were aerioudj Reuter.
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  • 111 4 Ottawa. WORI I) War veterans of Princess I'ati icia s Canadian Light Infantry have not forgotten a kindly Scottish woman who befriendei them in London when they were on leave from the trenches. She is Miss Jenny Morris who. with her moiher. made her house
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  • 174 4 Barcelona. CTATE-CONI ROLLED food kitchens ladling out hot food to city-dwellers will be a familiar sight in Barcelona this winter if plans now being considered by the Municipal food authorities are approved. Faced with a probable third winter ot war and a consequent serious food ana
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 455 4 STEAMER SAILINGS %^3"3 N S NORDDE UTSCH E X LLOYD, HNO R D I 'Incorporated In D LLOYD I Germany). The unaernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OL'TV \KD. f i MANILA HOVOKONO, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapore 1922. ss. POTSDAM" omits North China In port I 8.8.
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    • 479 4 BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated lp England! ffi N P. 0. S. N. CO. s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938. RANPURA 17.00 C Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,300 Oct. 21 j CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 j CORFU 15.000 Nov. 13 BANGALORE 6.G00 Nov 19 1 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec.
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    • 569 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO- LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on throusrn Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. YUENSANG Oct. 5
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    • 234 4 TRAVEL P»Y 0. S. K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: BUS. 'BUENOS' AIRES MARU." m.s. "SANTOS MARU." m.s. 'RIO DE JANEIRO MARU." m.s. "LA PLATA MARU." m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU." Offer the fastest connection from Singapore to:— Colombo 4'o days. Durban 17 days. Cape Town 20 days. Rio de Janeiro
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  • 64 5 1 thank ie Company Limited I fL who have so k 'Hcliy expresspfrm t in the loss their Fnm has sustained by the death nf Mr. James Robertson th of "thank"!?! b t rtS<> a,ld Son wish to thank all those v.ho so kindly sent wreaths and
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  • 196 5 Paris. I GIRL, driving full speed through the night, with no lights, drove straight into a motor-cycle which had been placed across the road to stop j her, badly injuring one man and hurting another The incident occurred near Grenoble, In the picturesque gorge of La
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  • 98 5 Istanbul. TON years the authorities of Diyarbekir, Eastern Anatolia, have offered rewards for the dcs fraction of scorpions, which infest the region. For years the inhabitants of the snrrennding villages have br»n eatehhif and. killing scorpions to sell to their headmen who then collect the oflicial
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  • 95 5 The Btraits Settlements Police Bond v.ili perform in public during October as follows, under Ihe direction of Mr C. Hitch, L.R A M., ARC M k.M. s. M.: —Thursday, Oct. S, at 6.00 pm. at Telok Ayer, Sun 0 at 9.00 p.m. at Botanic Gardens, Tuesday. Oct. 11.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 532 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BLIC NOTICES Singapore Munidpality fUOJCKfI are now. invited for the zoning materials or service. For Sdculari see Municipal Tender Room Oat- of cioain* a for 1939, See Notice in Bonder Room i I fa new rein- j crete bridge igapore River Saigon. 0), 12 noon, Oct. 24, 1938.
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    • 666 5 PUBLIC NOTICES High Patten! cross-grain furniture comprising SSS noa scho:a and Bedroom Si J UJg and plants etc etc t cr cker y, glassware WUkie Terrace 'off Vn be neld at No. 15 clay 2nd OcSSSeiM9M m% W°» SunJ from Friday anth i» S 2P M n view issued. y
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    • 662 5 PUBUC NOTICES. INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OF~ MALAYA. PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES. me third examination for Certificates for architectural draughtsmen and tracers will be held from the sth till the 10th December, 1938. The actual dates SSIJS announced when the number of approved Candidates is known. Particulars of the examination and examination fees
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    • 367 5 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED persons interested to form"* I "Guide Escort Bureau." Please write I Sir g a°p X .re No 3 C Malaya MOTOR VEHICLES TOR SALE—Austin Seven Tourer 1937 Model. Apply, 191, Victoria Street, COR SALE -Austin "7" Tourer 1928— n ,i£% A,,stin "7 1931. Austin 109» ,>n 7
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    • 334 5 190 cts>9Q cts 8088Y HEA BREEN I SINGS HAWAII CALLS DOWN WHERE THE TRADE WIND BLOWS from FILM:--j HAWAII CALLS" j PRICE 9G cts EACH T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ALSO AT VIENNA MUSIC HOUSE. ★AMAZING CURE for FEVER Expel Fever from your blood and
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  • 185 6 Singapore, Sept. 28 R (Siamj W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 I iBiam> ¥f Coast Ho. 2 per Koyan 1150 fSiami W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan |14G hti Rice 1. »whway" No. 1 $225 m Rice "Lowbway" No. 2 5202 Siam Rice "Lowfeway" No. 3 «190 D
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  • 17 6 Singapore, Sept. 29 The price of tin at noon in Siagapare to day was:— $100 (up >■•■;).
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  • 24 6 Hie price of i ubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: I in vers 2.V I up 3) Sellers 25' (tip 9 1 >.
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  • 914 6 Quotation tty Fraser And 10. MINING Singapore, Sept. 28, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3;9 4;3 Asam Kumbang 28 30-nom Austral Malay 43 47 -norn Ayer Hit am 23 24 6 Aver Weng 0.03 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21 9 22 9 Batu Selangor
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  • 211 6 Singapore. Sept. 28. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELI ING London T.T 2 3 25 32 London demand 23 25 32 Lyons demand 2065 Switzerland demand 242 Hamburg demand 137% New York demand
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  • 127 6 LIST OF CIRRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 28, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Uncial TIV close Date Ex Div. year Stkm Tin 5 I Uit Oct. 3 a t ya 5 b,e Oct D 4 te Pengkalen 3d. les.s tax Oct 11 Oot in onV less U tax
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  • 267 6 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30 000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 .90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 57« 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 inn m 9 no™ 4fc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 02 r m Mar. 31, Sept 30 no 111 4%% 1909
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  • 345 6 Singapore, Sept. 29. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampatfl 39 4 3 Aver Hitams 23 3 24 6 Bangrins 21 6 22 6 Batii Selangors 1.3 C 1.40 Chenderiangs 14- 15Hitams 0.38 0.42 cd Hongkong Tin 21 3 23 Hong Fat is 0.73 0.78 1 Idris Hyd.
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  • 347 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-dav° RUBBER Stead v Sotn Buyers 711 16 77/ Sellers 7 3 4 7 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 7 5 H it m m Sellers 7 3 4 7 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 111G Sellers 7 3 7 Brd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 235 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSUKANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. TOE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 3UBGLAJRY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION \NI> PUBLIC LI ABU ITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: IHIA CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager ITHE "1 EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). bING AFORE BRANCH: 4, L* Almeida Street Authorised and Subscribed
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    • 52 6 SAFE j 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 BAN-B-UNION
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    • 131 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lt< (Incorporated in the Straits Seti CAPITAL: i.,nft(tfl nOO.OOAuthorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid I P 1U KING %FOR* HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHL'LIA STREET, LONDON BANKERS: NEW Midland Bank. Ltd. £J&4NT\ J IrLloyds Bank. Ltd. Nssljy Branches Amoy. 219. Chung Shan Road. Malacca. 18. r < Bangkok.
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  • 200 7 BEST KINDEST MAN SAYS BEAUTY QUEEN n« the Cairo Shard (rdfefaaai ,< Cairw Se Pt- 14. •■>»> '•«••«>• I'asha. 3£S£h* "»"> <»« -rri" ----..W Turkish ".cautv ,ueen 7l,kT r°h aire and Muien. uolkis Fahmy, was lnd X J took place six weeks ago el Hefnawy.
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  • 154 7 Jerusalem. c V tice Mustapha Bey L a puisne juuge in 6 i 'ouri <>f Palestine, i ■»i the post of Mayor of Dr. Hussein Fakhri r of Jerusalem, who c Seychelles Islands last aging in political actiI lidi. who is a
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  • 306 7 E^ M °n R W FOR ALL READ- t neglect anything of venture?* 11 n ture star <- any new cicl hp) mi need finanffj for development try nrr?h% i Somcone inf o parirathe? *22 1 Mv-Mv 'oasis t n borroio money, a favourable day for
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  • 55 7 Singapore, Wednesday.—For parking iiis lorry improperly in Market Street on July 13. Swee Chwee King was to-day lined SB cr in default eight days' r.i. In passing sentence Mr. C. H. Koh remarked, Market Street is a very Important street and I want to make an example ol
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  • 285 7 enSMimr r. Singapore, Wednesday. SCIENTIFIC research ,nto the life and habits of termites has produced a good deal oi information of value to man in the extermination of this species of insects. But more has yet to be learnt about termites if the present methods
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  • 130 7 Three Doctors In Court As Witnesses Singapore, Wednesday. THREE doctors iame to the Fourth Court this morning to give evidence in a motoring case in which two men were hurl as the result ot negligent driving cf a van bclonginp to Merer*. .John More n bv thc.r ••lalay driver at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 "Pwent of 1*39 ROYAL f v o!es with Streamlined I as have just arrived. I 1 IAL ENFIELD and Rid? A f lrr Royally" ERN CYCLE CO v Phone No. 4656. 1 I
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    • 137 7 SUC fnitt/du( Hair styles of today make careful washing a necessity. Ordinary soaps should be avoided. The free alkali they contain soon dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it under the frequent shampooings necessary to keep the hair beautiful. Discriminating women everywhere use Mulsified because its pure,
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    • 257 7 Are You Guarding Your Child THIS WAY— Asking Your Doctor About Home Remedies You Use? Practically every mother knows the physician's rule. Don't que your child unknown remedies with' out asking your doctor first. Chi I- W> dren's specialists give this warn- W tag continually. And educators C, form you
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    • 801 7 MAN ROBBED OF HIS YOUTH j Have you given year* of your youth to unremitting labour in an enervatiii' climate? Are the years taking theitoll of you far too quickly, robbing you of energy and vital force, draining you of your natural joy in life? Most men and women think
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    • 276 7 II your COUGHI' IIIS THE BEGINNING OP THeB I DREADFUL DISEASE II THE SAFEST. SUREST. QUICKEST I 11 R f EDY 10 C URE THIS TROUBLE I II IS ONLY WERNER SCHURS I IPULMOBIOSE SIRUP I I Rrcommrndrd by Dot lor. and rl ,j ftf I repeat cdij in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 501 8 WJFE WHO WAS CROSS TOUCHY Put Herself Right With X ruse he ij "I am 39 years of age," a woman writes, -Yet some days I have been feeling and 'ooking 100 old. I would get fits of exhaustion for no good reason at all. 1 was not fit to
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    • 411 8 Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight If yen r\iv Tl.in. Underweight, T.osinf» Rnergy, Tired aM th< time, have a p.,i.. Sallow Complexion, rafter from Skin Blemishes, Circles under Urn Kjres, ami lack that mysterious magnetic lone catted ~i t" you are ma-down attd need the ne« discovery of a Hollywood, California.
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    • 11 8 Salad Dressing Freshly made at home with (OLMAN'S MUSTARD W.P.S. 4
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    • 58 8 MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users v/ill tell ycu who have it in their Radio set. IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. II your valve gives trouble get a
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    • 34 8 SERVICE AND i SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Repairs to. Virk IVoh 429. NORTH BKIIK.I *OA». (Near Middle Contractors [of the Clocks ft Watches to t»«. Army KM Base m M 'Phono J 1».S„
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1163 8 World Affairs R^^^j^^ S T n\Jnn\T esty's Roy al Air Force conducted jr X £fe LUJNDUN by R P. O Donnell. M.V.0.. Dv- ?M T i TH II 9& 3 ector of Music, Royal Air Force jHWBB ]Ij pj GSF 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) M \l |f B GSG 17.19
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  • 381 9  -  THEIR LATEST DODGE ENTERTAINMENT PAGE (By Brian Youag I'HE latest "dodge" for mot on p'c'ure stars is in trailers. It's almost impossible for a famous f'Ce to go anywhere unrrcoirnised. nowadays, so, for restful vacation ng, they have Iui 4 one rl'ernative —a hideaway.
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  • 279 9 PARAMOUNT <»und men are faced with the problem of simulating a noise thai they've never heard and can't had any- j I one to describe. It's the roar cf a tremendous ilacial avalanche, as heard on the very spot. Nobody has ever been known
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  • 28 9 Miss Sins: Ying Loong, Mis. O. Y. Bok and Miss Yuet Yee, South China film actres>os and singers, are paving a v'sit to Malaya.
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  • 424 9 rHI Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the United Artists picture now the Pavilion is rare and refresh- entertainment. tch has been heard of this producLi by David Selznick, who brought to creen "David Copperfieid." and Prisoner of Zenda." and its cornwas ..waited with interest. We heard how
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  • 111 9 DAUL head ot thj 1 Wi r r Bros, .audio first-aid department, was greatly puxzled a fevv weeks ago hy an epidemic oi sUH among technicians on Ihe lot. the Alter treating somewhere m hbourhood of two score oTt he a us lads, he
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 9 Franciska Gaal, Paramount Star, nausea o take a breath ol ozone near her home at Malibu Beach.
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  • 203 9 MA&GARET Lockwood, Retire Hous';i'.on and LHi Pahner, all three Garmont-Ilritlsh-Gaui* borough contract stars, will had the bright and irresponsible proceedings in "A Girl Must L ye" a story adapted from a novel of the same name by Emery Bennct. whm the picture goes into production at
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  • 43 9 fctuart Ei win wen two Wuc ribbons with his degs in the Los Angeles Kennel Club's annual show during the making ci the oicture. 'Ihe pups were an English Lull. "Bachelor Bait," and a S?otUsh Terrier, "Cincl reUa Girl."'
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  • 141 9  -  (fly Noel Barber. H BEE'S news, boys and g-1,. that might iut as veil have been put en a kiddies' page as on (he entertainment page. Did you know that Satnrday is the second birthday of thai now VI d and venerable Donald Duck? You didnt? Brieve
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  • 258 9 Travelled 30 Miles In Stationary Bus pILM stars Gordon Harkeraiui John Lodge have just achieved the impossible. For scenes in their new nhr "Lightning Conductor" they travelled more than 30 miles across London in a This— vet they never once I it the Phiewood Sti diOe in which they were
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  • 76 9 CHAP.I r> Beyer, as a itoseian P. nrc forced by poverty tn accent work as a butler, wa; setting a table on the "Tovarich" set at Warner Bros, studio. CarefuMv he put the si'ver at each place. "Cut said Phector Anatole Lltvak. "Charles—the salari fork got- to
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  • 46 9 Hiding up a tree. Tom and Huck Finn cc Injun Joe stab Doc Robinson and then blame it on Muff Potter in 'The Adventures of Tern Sawyer," the David 3. Selznick technicolour production of Mark Twain's famous navel, at the Paviiion Theatre.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL —FOR MUSIC LOVERS i This School is ideally situated in Kirk Terrace at the junction of Se ejießoad, in Eln-,u Prinsen Street and Dhobv Ghaut. Buses ard Trolley Buses pass ad hiru ~n >ar Is of the entrance to the School. 1 teachers of this SChocl
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 155 10 VJ V^ I \S°r ne and En J°y <* breezy, Bracing I rttday Entertainment amidst Hundreds of Sun-kissed Skirt-swaying Sirens! I O-DAV 3J5 6.15 9A5 AT ik» CAPITOL I Just the Right Show for these Anxious Times] I Islands Ring with Melody v j |f\J2 m a Tale of Bold
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    • 288 10 As reported in local press Sept. 23rd, this film received highest award at International Film Fest"""|^ I -mvifHT ci- ..i- MABK TWAINS GREATEST STORY COVIES Tn in*, j rO-NIGHT 8.15, 1.15. ALL THE BEAUTY OF WONDROUS TEn Jo n j PAVILION .Meet mischievous, lovable Tommy Kelly. £ft fl Ir %tST--
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    • 294 10 fa AIC It II! X To -s?f h, La f.' XiKht I m m Mm Two Shows For One Pa 2nd Sncw: The Greatest Ist Run Serial In Gevlang-Kav Chapters l to 6 J ?3 ARL ™MING° 8 lure i More Thrillino Than All Acti Packed a And All The
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  • 193 11 I SPORTS OOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Cup, Police v R A Stadium. HOCKEY: S.C.C. v. Police. S.CC V.M.C.A. Juniors v. R.A F (HO) V.M.C.A. LAWN TENNIS: S.C.C. Tennis Tournament, "Khncy" Cup. S.C.C. v. R.A.F.. AMUSEMENTS NEW ALHAMBRA: Tn Old Chicago"— 11 a.m., 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. i AVTJJON:
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  • 27 11 Reuter. wasmngcon, Sept. 28.—The current international social situation is causing P.n important international mon°tarv sreement rather than threatening its existence, according to official views here.—Heuter.
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  • 106 11 ovn^fni n ermen tionod Passengers are a? to arri ve in Singapore from 5,» by the "MARELLA" about aept. 30:— Mr. B. O. Anderson, Mr. Mrs. c. L. Bentley. Masters C J Ppl Mi S s G G Bla "ci, Mrs. J \f. JIS'wJSL* A Garbutt, Mrs. L.
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  • 19 11 Miss Lawrence, Head Miatress of St. Nicholas Conveiu School. Alor Star, who d^. k aVe h covered and re^
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  • 130 11 Mails expected from Netherlands I idles by Air <K.L.Mj, time of delivery ct boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and fenneral delivery of letters and parcels 05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m to-day and general delivery of
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    • 153 11 WORLD GRAND 9 45 P.M. I j-FOUR SONS-!-G0 TO WARI Miss Peh Van Wong Chor Pun THRILLING CHINESE WAR DRAMA. ALSO SHOWINC AT PALACE ."Matinee on Sat. Ist Sun. at 2.15 P.M. "FIRE OVER ENGLAND" SUPPORTED BY IRL OVERBOARD." j Wai THE MUSIC STUDIO. I Oxley Chambers, ISS-B, Oi chard
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    • 263 11 1 'Alan NEW WORLD S BESAR. SEEANCOON S (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park). |lUM E PALACE I J (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. Biv v KKSTAI X ANT BAR ATTACHED. i j Dine Dance in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's Leading Cabaret. S VAUDEVILLE ITEMS By the Well-known Artist MISS ST EEL A
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    • 159 11 I CiItEAT IS Iti ii HT! j j Yesterday a Clieenng Audience Enlhosiasltcally Confirmed oui Statement, here j The Creates! Mol„.„ Picture evei brought to the Screen, j DAILY 4 SHOWS -II A.M., 3.15, 6.15 G9. 15 p. m AT The AIR CONDITIONED i A*fv<*3 i 1 BRiVriH I 1%
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  • 673 12 A LETTER received by the Malaya Tribune from Shanghai gives a gloomy picture of condition;; in that sorely tried city. "Humours are going round," says the writer, "that if G-eat Britain and France are involved in war. the Japanese will just walk in and occupy
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  • 233 12  - Nobody Sits In The Seats Of The Mighty SOME OF THE EMPTY THR ONES OF EUR OPE By S. Stewart Dewden THERE are several empty thrones in post-war Europe -—now just pieces of furniture, intrinsically valual le, but symbolically useless. Former crowned heads of the mighty Russian Empire could take
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  • 234 12 JHE canopy over lt, usual in Eastern climes, was supported on gilt columns studded with emeralds and amethysts, besides stones of lesser value such as garnets and topazes. The throne of the former kings of Oude was not in chair form, consisting of a platform about two
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  • 217 12 INHERE is another throne in modem India which is worth more than passing notice. The M Mysore takes his seat upon it when State occasions come round. It is made of figwood, overlaid with ivory, and decorated with carvings in saw r representing scenes lrom the Hinds
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  • 223 12 symbol of kil passed into British hands wa "Golden Stool" of Ashanti. With went the golden axe which in of the people was an even more potent sign of sovereignty. There w. sorrow in Ashanti when the king handed over the stool to the representatives of the
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  • 307 12 NOTES COMMENTS League And Sanctions Jn declining the League Council* invitation based on Article 17 of the Covenant. Baron Ugaki. Japan's Foreign Minister, has written to If. Avenol. Secretary of the League to the eiTeet that •the Imperial Government holds firm to its belief mat tne method envisaged In the
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  • 282 12 rriHE drsirr to bet Beema to b 0 a part of human nature Tt existed from time immemorial and Ui becoming mom and more pronounced with the corresponding increase of sports and games. I In one report it is stated that in the United States the betting erase
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  • 275 12 jpESPATCHES lrom the Yangtse front ■how that a very significant change .has come over the Japanese troops ns far as their military tactics are concerned. Hitherto they have been trying to avoid frontal attacks in favour „r Hanking movements because the mountainous terrain in the present region
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    • 177 12 f t m m j Kleinert's Figure Reducers I v r The very instant yen wear this p '"'i- s it will give you a mod sh 2 I sdh'v.j tte. a liar diaphragm and I 5 'XdWW/' I divided oust contour A jaunted Kleinert's reduc- r ip t?Dric in
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  • 1296 13 ELEVENTH HOUR MOVE MAY SOLVE SUDETEN DEADLOCK Reuter. 'V hope that the peace of F wikia has been aroused hv?K SUrvive the crisis over Czecholain in the House cf Commons y«L2fv unceme »t made by Mr
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  • 13 13 OF I'E.VCE pair! the d-i'nd :«t the Selana^or r fr > esferdav.
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  • 156 13 Reuter. STOP PRESS Washington, Sept. 28. 1 >ieckhoff, the German ambassador, called on Mr. Cordell Hull morning and afterwards stated that he believed the onference would lead to a broad settlement embracing Czechoslovakia I ut other European problems. I Other comments on the news ol the
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  • 106 13 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 88. A STATEMENT iv regard to X* th" Manieh conference published by a German news agency, says 'It is learned in well-in formed circles that new proposals lor a solution of the Czechoslovak crisis were submitted to-day by the
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  • 312 13 Ql BEN Mary was present in the Speaker's Gallery and when she left immediately after ihe statement concluding Mr Chamberlain's sensational announcements the Quern mother was m team The Duke of Kent listened to the speech fi om a seat over the clock which formerly
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  • 114 13 Reuter. I ondon, Sept 28. j THE Privy Council met at Buckingj ham Pal ice this morning and the King signed four proclamations, calling out firstly, officers of the naval reserve, secondly men of the Naval Reserve, the Royal Fleet reserve and offi- > and men
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  • 112 13 Reuter. Tokyo, sept cfl. A THREAT that reprisals will be taken if sanctions are actually applied against Japan is contained in an inspired statement issued to-night. It says this means the abandonment of the Legal view that no formal state of war xists, which Britain and
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  • 148 13 Kerlin. Sept. 28. TT is learned from good sources j that proposals have been made to Hitler for Anglo-French occupation of the Sudetenhmd during the revision of frontiers. Hitler has not yet replied to the suggestion. It is officially stated that the reports that a new
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  • 23 13 It is understood that German untitled lung companies have recalled their s! ip. -no are not allowing any ships to ire German ports.
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    • 39 13 g r 7-: V'; |H li founrlation for the suueHativv S§s /§ll 1! maiity provider] h v Lb** 12-inch r j You shotild hear tlii> new (].K.C 12 Payment i of $4« 1 fflf 'hcicufMmit RADIOGRAM P S 1«»8A
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  • 321 14 Rice Leaps Up To $25 A Bag (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) nr»HOU(JH the news this morning is a little more reassurine. evidence pf repercussions iv Singapore of the grave political situation in Europe is to be found in the intensely
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  • 184 14 Till: proverbial pomp and cir- enmstanee ol the old Moghul courts of India wH| be reproduced in a concert which mem b ol the lotus Club are giving al the Victoria Theatre to-mor-row. The concert, which is in aid ol the Club building fund, will be repeated
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  • 49 14 An extraordinary general meeting of the Tambalak Rubber Estates. Ltd./will be held at the offices of Derrick and Co. at noon on Oct. 6 for the purpose of passing a resolution electing Mr. J. L Dawson a Director in place of the late Mr. James Robertson.
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  • 85 14 Singapore, Wednesday. |N sentencing K. R. Tolnuc to a line of S.'iO or in default one month's ra. when he pleaded gciaty to the charge of negligent driving and thereby colliding with a stationary lorry at the side of Robinson Road at
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  • 69 14 A Tribune photograph taken at Bukit Timah station this morning of members of the Malay Regiment who left Port Dickson last night and arrived in Singapore shortly after five o'clock. ihe train was halted at Bukit Timah station, whence the Regiment marched to
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  • 131 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter). DEOPLE in Singapore do not gTasp the situation in Europe, says. Dr. Polodna. Consul General for Czechoslovakia in Singapore in an interview With the Tribune this morning. He explained the attitude of the Czechs in turning down Hitler's peace plan. Mr. Chamberlain's peace
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  • 286 14 QNCE more the Malaya Tribune is in the happy position of being able to offer its readers fascinating new feature*—bright, cheerful and optimistic—as an antidote to the worries and tragedies that splash their way across the 'tews columns of the world. Despite the fact that we started
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  • 39 14 An inspection of the Malacca Boy Scouts by the Scout Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. Frank C. Sands, will take place on the sports field of the Malacca High School on October 1. at 4 30 pm
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  • 32 14 Raffles Institution will hold their annuel swimming carnival at the V.MC A pool on Friday, Sept. 30. at 4.30 pm' rto s Hci?ate Wlll e^ve aw *y lho
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  • 97 14 Tapah. Wednesday. A CHINESE employed in felling trees on a hill near Bruseh village met with a serious accident. Unable to get away in time before a large tree he had cut, came crashing down, the man was knocked down by some branches that had
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  • 21 14 The Imperial Airways mail plane is 24 hours late, will arrive in Singa--1 pore at about 1 p>m. to-morrow.
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  • 254 14 i Singapore, gEFORE Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the Criminal District Court this morning, four members of the Hongkong Police Force who acted as anti-piracy guard on the motor vessel "Anshan/' were charged with possession of non-Government chandu. TH. c I The four accused, Hea
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  • 146 14 Troops Ch ange Plans, Stay In Singapore (Malaya Tribune s" fr pOtLOWPNCi v Ur) 1 ,M "I an urgent telegram i lrom the Hour- War Offt Z 2nd Battalion, Eas, Surrey ment wfca arrived .his hy the troopship n ;!shlre originally hound for shanriaj are disembarking al and wiH remain
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  • 145 14 IyiTII the introduction uV m perial and K.I ;»i winttr ft vi n? schedules and the additional service, orr Sundays by WearneS Air service, important alterations in the departure and arrival of *jf JlU j| v u j|| come into operation From Oct 1 the
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  • 26 14 The Po Leung Kuk a U nual sports and visitors' day mi Saturday, Oct. 22, from 5 p m to 6 WI
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  • 43 14 I A drama. ••Chermin-Hidup." 'MirroM lof Life> will be staged at V^;-*m i World 'A' Thf T M j Marhoum. Mr .A. his amateur j I port ol Miss Riboi fs < M I show is in aid of erectii I School.
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  • 88 14 (Malay Tribune SUA i>i- ,,u Singapore. v< 1 ONF hundred and t«'"ri. < n 1 Ij ,f Raffles ti,l<; l I through thoroagli ..-j;« m Xsvt I mornin<r before v.: Staff Officer, Local I I In chaigc ol the Bayliss m Great attention turn-out and dri I
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    • 15 14 ft» Lit McALISTER CO., LTD (Incorporated In B. 8.). wiai ViT 1 r*~ WPS 29
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  • 22 15 n. former Foreign of the visitors at I Uowing the rek'akia would not i nch pern c plan.
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  • 47 15 day.—A police con- i duty at the New a Chinese vagrant i a serious condi- i taken in a ~:eksha ne subsequently died j to-3ay in the Colucted by InstM ito d that the Police f i trace the identity 1 finding was -Death 1
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  • 521 15 Suggests International Conference To Settle Dispute Reuter. 1i f N WASHINGTON feEPT 28 HITLER \PU i HAS MADE A NEW APPEAI FOR I SUGGESTING AN INTERNATIONAL CONWH ACKNOWLEDGES HFTLER'S REPLY TO MR ROOSEVELT'S MESSACE OF MONDAY VND SAYS- "THE TH HOBLDTO-DAI MR.
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  • 163 15 Malay-, mbune Staff Reporter). T of war in Europe w a popolar tonic of discussion among Singapore Rotarians. yesterdays meeting of the Rotary Huh, nearly everyone who attended talked about th, grave prospects of war breaking out. UvTtVr;? ent Mr TTI Stone, .aid n I i
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  • 82 15 oiugapuie, Wednesday.—Pang Sev Peng, forty-year-old Hainanese claimed trial in the Second Court before Mr Conrad Oldham this morning on a charge cf having committed theft of 43 eggs, a tin of butter, a tin of vaseline, c tin oi sugar, a tin of coffee twe'
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  • 47 15 Reuter. Warsaw, Sept. 2;; -What Is called a concrete plan for the settlement of a minority issue b 'tween Poland and Chechoslovakia is contained in the Po- I Ush reply to a note from Prague. M. Moseickj has also answered Dr. Benes personal tetter. —Router.
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  • 105 15 THE Tribune Group has arranged lor an extended Reuter news service commencing to-da\ confluent upon ihe internationaJ crisis, which wiH provide an additional IiO.OOO words of European news per month. We are already in receipt of the 30,000 words h) cable and t.~> 000 by wireless,
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  • 86 15 Singapore, w edne sd ay. William Smith <18i and Clyde de Silva (13» appeared before Mr. Q. H Rawlinga In the Third Court this morning charged with the theft of a bicycle valued at $20 belonging to Mr. Too Yoke Hwee at upper Serangoon Road on
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  • 30 15 The rate of interest payable on deposits in the Post Office Sayings Bank. Johore, has been fixed at two per cent, with effect from Jan. 1. next.
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  • 277 15 I A SPECIAL issue of the Johore Gov- A eminent Gazette contains the following notification under the Naval Base Waters Johore) Enactment: In exercise of the powers vested in hin by section 7 (i) of the Navai Waters (Johore) Enactment the Officer in
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    • 161 15 THERE ARE LOTS OF HAMS ALL OVER THE WORLD RUT THERE IS ONLY ONP. "PINEAPPLE" HAM Choice And pecially Cured Brand A bsolutfel.y Dependable BAKED, BOILED, I GRILLED OR FRIED, IT MAKES A PALATABLE DISH mm m®mm THONE: SPORE 5376 (1 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 12 lines) IPOH: 110 H
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  • 723 16 Good Sport On Second Day Of Meeting \Frvm Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. gOOD DIVIDENDS marked to-day's races, the second day of the Selangor Turf C lub Autumn meeting when a mid-week card of seven events was worked off. There
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  • 121 16 RACE 1: INVENTORY COMMA SILVER LACE Sl5 $7 $7 RACE 2: QUEEN OF HEARTS JOCK GORDON WIXMORE tfj HI $g $10 RACE GLITTER BU SHEILA II SlO $7 $12 RACE 5: PRESTIGE NEW MOON MALLANUIT $37 $13 $8 RACE 5: PIPE < PEACE THE PLANTER
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  • 36 16 Mrs. C. R. Cherry (left) and Mrs. R. W. Cowan, who met in the fina. of the ladies' i-oif champiorship of Singapore at Keppel yesterday. Mrs. merry wen J and 2. (Tribune).
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  • 241 16 Semi-Finals Reached [From Our Own Correspondent] Begamat, Wednesday. DESPITE uncertain weather, good progress was made in the Segamat lawn tennis tournament and the semifinals of the handicap singles was reached. Hashim Hussain of the P.W D. was beaten by Cheah Yew Keong in 'he handicap singles
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  • 110 16 A LARGE gathering of Malay badmmA ton enthusiasts witnessed the final of the Malays inter-narty tournament at the Victoria School hall last Sunday between the Gentle Badminton Party and the Bintang Selat Badminton Party which ended in a win for the Gentle B P. by four games
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  • 32 16 Reuter. I ondon. Sept. 21). T»HE Secretary of the English Football League states thai Saturday's soccer will he played as scheduled un!e< a state of emergency is declared. —Keuter.
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  • 160 16 V.M.C.A. >: 7th Battery R.A. 1 SUPERIOR teamwork of th? V.M.C.A. was the deciding factor in their hockey match with the Royal Artillery 7th Heavy Battery yesterday at the V M.C.A. ground, the V.M.C.A. winning 3—l. The superiority of the V.M.C.A. team was evident .shortly after
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  • 69 16 The following have been selected to represent Kluang v.s. Segamat In the Black Cup competition to-morrow: Tan Wah Boon (Chinese i, Yusop bin Kadir iMalay", Willacy (Ranger*, Ibrahim bin Hitam, Ibrahim bin Rahman Taslim, Mahamed bin Talib, Rahman bin Kadir, Ahmad Chik, Haron bin Barma. Bakar bin
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  • 248 16 Mc Nair Girls Visit Hong Lim Green pLAYING Iheirfirst match, the Chinese Retreat in held (ho McNair fiiris to a goalless draw at h evening at Heng Lira Creen. The heme side had live mate players and Ihe vi 3tors had only one. The visitors were
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  • 101 16 I.A. II 3; ACS 1 THE hockey match between the Indian Association second string and the Anglo-Chinese School at Balestier plain yesterday, ended in a victory for the homesters by three coals to one. The scholars, thouah enterprising, could not withstand the forceful play of their opaonents
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  • 107 16 ALTHOUGH the S.C.R.C playing beat Raffle.-, Instil to nil in a friendly hv school ground jri it must be said in losers that they pal ingly good show, that their Bnishin in was a little wo o Raffles did well nese away durin th goals were scored.
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  • 82 16 The follow;.. I vs. S.S. Polici 1 H. G. Shaw. E C. Bam J Macmillan. Lt. H. Huleatt I Keliett. J P l I Kingsmill. H. F I B R T A P. Craigie. Lt. D. P. G. Stewart. The followir.s have accepted for the S.C C A
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    • 36 16 ■P y/ Next day lookea black for V found the of despond and de.--'. V f Happy World "rjT menpiola vs. Jft A NIGHT' F m THRILL f 1 AWAITS jP I YOU jif POX BESBKVATION
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  • 294 17 LATE GOAL DECIDES ISSUE IN CUP-TIE S.A.R.A, Challenge Cup Soccer I LiSHFRS -1; SJtC. o. i SOLITARY GOAL SCORED BY A. JABAR TWO MINUTES M>M THE END GAVE THE PUBLISHERS, THE SECOND DIVISION SIDE, VICTORY OVER THEIR FIRST DIVISION VENTS, THE S.R.C.. IN THE
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  • 86 17 in the billiarch tournament at the S.C.i *'il] tx played as follows next MONDAY: -A" Class Handicap: G tett i -20) vs. If. Melville (—2O). ri'ESDAY: "A" Class Handicap: C. J. 20 > v*. H. F. Foulds i^cr.v »ESDAY: "A" C!a<-s Handicap: etl I 30> vs. R. Johnson
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  • 19 17 London. Sept. 29. terday's Northern Division League i suited as follows: Accrington S. 1 Oldham A. 3.
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  • 145 17 DIVE more ties were played off in I 1 the V.M.C.A. handicap tennis i tournament yesterday. Results: MIXED DOUBLES A. H. Yap Miss Simonson (scr.i beat U. Yoshh Mrs. Pennefathei —40» 6—2. 6 -4. MEN'S SINGLES. A CLASS Tan Huck Toe '-30.3» beat Dr. G. Haridas (—15.3) 6—3,
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  • 126 17 Irish League soccer matches played on Sept. 10 resulted as follows: *rds 5 Cliftonville 2 Coleraine 0 Belfast Celtic 1 Distillery 0 Ballymena 0 Glenavon 2 Newry Town 2 Glentoran 3 Bangor 2 Lame 4 Derry City 2 Linfield 5 Portadown 0 LEAGUE TABLE Goals P. F. A.
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  • 232 17 S.C.C. LEAD R.A.F. IN KLINEY CUP JIIE Singapore Cricket Club won both their singles matches against the Royal Air Force in the opening tie of Kliney Cup Tennis Tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon. Befit match of the day was that between N. S. Wise and Sgt. Gould <
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  • 49 17 Y.M.C.A. Junior Dept. at hockey vs. 1 R.A.F. <H.Q> to-day at the Anson Road ground. Edward Wee; Tan Gttan Kiat i B. Shaw; I. Hope. Lim Njit Siong, Wong Batt Lim; J. Manasseh. S. Hope. L. Newman. Vow Wah Sung. Looi Imm Meng. Reserves:—Koh Kirn Seng: Eng Ah Sik.
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  • 213 18 Soccer Success Celebrated TO celebrate their success In the inter- settlement soccer match between the Singapore Malay Champions and the Penang Malay Champions, which resulted in a win for Singapore by five goals to one at Victoria Green, the Singapore Prenakan Association gave a tea party on
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  • 34 18 Ventura Marque: who irill be meetH *t the Happy *y rid S adinm to-morrow nJrht I: ,n °1 ihe night's proi;i n *«U I the BywtJghl title tetvrcen khayan Ind Kid Arenas.
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  • 206 18 Tourney Nears The End fFrom Our On n Correspondetit] Segamat. Wednesday. THE annual handicap lawn tennis tcurnament ol the Segamat Hospital Ciub is fast drawing to a close and another week should see the tournev completed. Mchamed Yusof bin Ahmad, the voung Malay who won the
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  • 40 18 The following will represent against the V.M.C.A. on Friday at th< LA. ground In a hockey match: Singh; S. Angullia. P Baskaran: B Varma. Paul. P Gupta. Choor Si Chowdhury. Paramjothy. M M H N zie Wazir Singh
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  • 236 18 VINE Chinese swim mm Cnin a will be see; Bwimming club on p.m. and on Sunday at 11 admission charges of 50 n embersl and 25 cents (fn will be made. Seats wil and $1. and tickets are 1 Messrs. G. H. Kiat Co Club.
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  • 260 18 Rome, the citv which for I was the central poirt of South European i civili afion, has been devastated several times by epidemics. First of all, during th< sixteenth and seventeenth cent plague, malaria and infli raged in Rome, being followed b: Ignace de Loyola. Camillus <■■ I
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  • 204 19 ¥\P\\FSF nlanp« h««,K i Hankow, Wednesday. J M m chin **«nned the international hJS! S FrenCh Sail "onskong from The bombing incident occurred when th„ north of Yochow. The train retnll v W3S paSS,ng rhorc were no casualUes UlhanS ipanese headquarters in Shanghai it
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  • 98 19 Singapore. Wednesday. lALD Edward Fitzgerald Wind! to-day acquitted on the ge f negligent driving along rd Road on July 12. C H. Koh based his sentence on th t the damage sustained by j's car and a taxi, which lid fit in with the evidence
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  • 29 19 rmation has been received by teleraph that three state-aided labourers arrive on Sept. 29 by s.s. "Rohna."* xpected that these will be sent to Jerejak for quarantine.
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  • 130 19 Simla. 4 FINE has been levied on and £V collected from a dead man by a forest ranger in a Punjab state. Following a disastrous forest Are a collective fine was imposed on all the villages on the border of the forest area. When the Ranger went
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  • 117 19 1 I Cairo. a view to encouraging civil aviation and eventually using civilian pilots as an auxiliary force and reserve to the Egypt an Royal Air Force, the Ministry of War has drawn up a scheme embodying numerous faci ities for those wishing to take
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  • 25 19 Imports into Canada from British India during the month of June last were valued at $1,013,969 as compared with $979,183 in June, 1937.
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  • 187 19 [There are numerous Clubs tn Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune:' This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest nill still be included In t)te "Diary of Evejits"
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  • 42 19 Che Azmi bin Mohamed. Chief Magistrate, is to act as Second Malay Judge. High Court, Kedah, in place of Wan Harun bin Wan Din who i.s to act as Chief Malay Judge vice Che Hanapi bin Sukon who is going on leave.
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  • 26 19 The sjs. Philoctete.s for Hongkong I Parcels only*. Mails previously announced as closing at 8.30 a.m. to-day will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 37 19 Owing to the late arrival of the Imperial Flying Boat from Europe &c. the air mails Australia. Java previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. to-day will now close at 9 p.m. tomorrow.
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    • 332 19 MALAYAN PREMIEQ HOTEL 4 TONIGHT. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. DINNER AND DANCE (Formal) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. "PHYLLIS JAMES"' THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION' NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS SEA VIE"W~HOTEL FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DIN NER DANCE ST. ANDREW DRAMATIC SOCIETY DANCE (INFORMAL)
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 234 19 mmm I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I B 11 ■»> TO-DAY rOR PER DATE AND TIME Canada Western ',n Heutz Sept 29 2 p.m China iHoihowt Van Heutsz 29 2 pm Europe and Great Britain x X L.M. 29 2 p m Hongkong Van Heutsz 29 2 pirn! V anx r X.L.M.
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  • 133 20 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them ice do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir—Mr. Bawany's letter is interesting, but is it poss.cJs that the Government would
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  • 553 20 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribunal Sir —There is opposition to Mr. Chamberlain's peace plan. Here arc facta which the British public may have overlooked In a statement issued for publication and broadcast by the BBC L, id Halifax said: "I feel sure all wish Wfcil to
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  • 114 20 To th, tutor of ike Malaya m b:nie] litoultethe nv'°a! d not i,.... I c gigaics a: ou: local caoarets. i like dancing very much myself, m ract, I dare to admit'that 1 iU d Just for the mere sake 01 aancing a.cr.e. What more to say .1 l
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  • 159 20 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune1 Sir, —May I offer a means of relieving the locally trained unemployed teachers by suggesting that the authorities con- cerned check the influx of foreign teachers into the ranks of missionary bodies engaged in educational works inMalaya. Are not such missionary
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  • 388 20 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune J Sir. —As I happen to be a Sinhalese (Buddhist) and feel that I should work lot the welfare of my community and leligion, I wish to make the suggestion tnat you should tackle the problem of marriage of Sinhalese Buddhists
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  • 156 20 I To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneI Sir, Much has been said about the water meter rent charged by the Muniupality. if water meter rent is cliargwelP nCt clcctricity mcter r ?nt as The public will be surprised to heaot another imposition in the shape of
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  • 923 20 ir the Editor of the Malay t Tn The modern girl has topic o: great interest in V ecome a tribune during the ptsi Mr. Chi.i Keow (Sf binh J av a liability rather than u J a yir] 1 family. He has ironical? rr^ 1 to
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  • 254 21 INT reforms aimed rehabilitating Chungking th< ile- »he huge province of Szechuan, have ordered by ::v r s denl of the Executive Yuan, who in July led the tn f? and government administrative organs upriver to the p t>visii na! capital of Chit*. mgking Municipal
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  • 95 21 TEN thousand war-time public schools are to be established by the Fukien Education Bureau within two years in conjunction with the Militia Training Bureau. Fifty thousand dollars out of the monthly war-time educational allowance of $110.500 will be devoted for the purpose, and less urgent educational expenditure
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  • 825 21 GALLANT BAND TOTAL of 68 British. 41 American and 39 other foreigners, mainly German, Swedish, Lithuanian and Russian nationals, are now completer) cut off in Kuling, famous Chinese holiday resort on the top ol ihe mountain, 3,000 feet above sea-level, situated between
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  • 233 21 STRETCHING beyond the huge Western stronghold of Szeehuan lies Sikong, whose western border i-. the Xiv< it «»l Golden Sand and thin Tibet, aiifl whose south dank rests against north-western inJia. Lately its little explored bulk has been drawn into th? national fold with the full
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  • 19 21 Chinese amphibious tanks arc seen above, ready to enter the trater in tvpica! Yangtze River countryside.
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  • 295 21 jJOMBING or no bombiag. Dr. Logan H. Roots, an American surgeon is anxious to return to the .Church (inneral Hospital in Uuchantr, a eitv oppos te Huakow on the Yangtze, wh eh has become an acute danger zone because of frequent air attacks
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    • 74 21 (L)jcuhf. China. (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) shaves JUL W Here's a tip Add a drop or two of Scrubb's to your I' S shavin S water k softens che W A I k lufil beard and makes the razor's r; work twice as easy. Also °^^Tw^^^w o1 h
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    • 56 21 GULL BAHAR! I HAS BEEN IMITATED BUT- NEVER EQJALLED. ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVING IT. I 1 r. |j I i& WAKEFIEUS I A I I 357.50 m. p. h. COMPONENT I I usi n b Patent I PA R T W I OF THE I I f 1 TOOL KIT
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  • 80 22 tA no red':, mru) notice of motion a; ihe Bracesrirdlc Report should be publish r 7 unheal further take:; up. Dr. N M Percra pointed out that the salaries of peons should be improved. Although the permanent .Minister had yiven promises to betlOf the conditions
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  • 33 22 Fonnammah, a ;abouicr on urea* Western Estate Tak.wkehV. gave birth to triplets (two boys and a girl). On; child was born at 1 a.m./ ana the Other two nearly seven hours later.
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  • 38 22 The R:v. p r s. Ignatius Pinto, O.M I M.A. (Oxen.), B A. Hons. <Lon... who arrived in Ceylon after nine years' absenct in Oxford and Rome, will be a Professrr at St. Joseph's College. Colombo.
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  • 1160 22 SHAKES PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR SLEEP F fHE worst earthquake within livin ttn**>K habitants in the -res* r part ot Ue.Uon earh V i mortafft* The central ami south-west portions of ffe *2 to have come in for th, worst experience, but shock tiaa
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  • 382 22 London. Kept. (>. 'J-llLmlut «W MOM by the Ceylon C.oconm I loan I M (Iv- Ohocobio an,l Conicctioner, EsUMMm PKmM hl Kvhil.ifion v Wil,rL «<> <••• doctor r W*ofc »ml Coombs, Ltd.. wipn entranls In his Opening remarks. Sir Wilfred •ad he considered it a
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  • 115 22 Coiufnbo, Sept. 1 l. pKOTKsrs that the Education MMstar and hi s Executive j t omnrtue had not yet enunciated I definite education policy were made in the State Council yeatorday I When that Ministry's budget estimates were Bcrutnv&ed. J V W Kannangara promised 1 0
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  • 7 22 Among those elected at the last meeting
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  • 257 22 1 oiomoo, Sep: 11 PEOPLE of nationalist bent in <>Won are apt to bewail ths cndency to imitation of Europea manners and customs to which Ceylonese are said to be partial, me imitative instinct is a thing that can oeriainly be carried too far but there
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  • 221 22 Kegombo, Sept. 12. Mary Antoinette Wiratunga, *v* daughter of Mr. H. 1». Jaya-Jd-ka. whc uas married to Mr. Norberl Wiratunga. the Kurunetjala proctor and Urban District Council--1 lor, only two months a r.o uas killed ;n a mr.tor crash, the olher vehicle involved
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  • 49 22 Two Fishermen Drowned A, a result of n heavy"^thrTe'filh IT Beruwata. Mzea )ii deep sea. One of them was cast ashore at l'n-Itsvsrjs-s»» 1 on' Berifwa] t a he L da K n at:ed boat was seen via harbour With the crew um R fishermen were rescued.
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  • 107 22 "pGHTY-FIVE per H ■•people of Ceylc :u her towns, and over hah «X /h on can neith< unte. the latter fact bein« indeed a knotty problem in the matter of o 0 eminent through an extend franchise" (writes J Q. White, head in "Our Empire/' the
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  • 419 23 (United Press). c K I*< »lii, Sep!. T HI uhon Sub-iomMntee appointed by the Haripura Consession io rogwgfar changes in the Congriss Constitution ith special reference to mciod of elections and duration of mem- rour-hour I Hussion to-day at the rtarijan Colony. rhis Committee
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  • 157 23 (United Press) Simla Sept. 21. JHE Muslin Leajruc Palestine Committee which met at Badaun ha J decided Lo ai-nd the foHowinsr persons as its repre ntiii ve.s to the Pales* tine World Muslim (Conference to I» i held at »'airo early in 0.-toher. The
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  • 172 23 (United Press) r|NC day s simple impiiioniiii w* and a fine of Rs. 1.000 was the sentence awarded by the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Bombay, to a middle-aged European, who was charged with cheating a European nurse. The prosecution case was that the accused had induced
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  • 57 23 HPHE Secretary. M Gandhi Day CelebraA tion Committee." Singapore, writes: "The Committee is making all the necessary arrangements to celebrate Mahrhnaji's Birthday in a fitting manner. The organising Committee met thrice last week and mseussed about the plans. "Sreemathi Thanganunal, daughter of the famous poet s.i
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  • 116 23 Till: above i a iypical vcic fi .v tt»s Variety $ho\\ which will bt presented at the Vktcja Memorial Hall en Friday evening by tr*e Lotus Muo. an «.'.sanration <»f [tiding Indian wnni''*i. 'those iff* th.- picture are: BatV row (frrm I» .t to rignt): ARSS Shams
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  • 36 23 (United Press) The U. P. Government lias sent an presentation to the Government oi rnc'k. to allow Raja Maheod.-a Pratap cm» i to return to India. He went cut ol In die. in 1914— (united Press).
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  • 182 23 (United Press) AHahebarf. Sept. 19. j AMONG the official resolutions I which the Congress WorkingCom- mittee will move at the forthcoming [A.I.C.C. meeting at Delhi an those I relating to the following: <1> Laying down the polity iml the course of action to be
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