Morning Tribune, 7 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 186. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 7, 1937. FIVE CENTS
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  • 198 1 ALL AMERICANS TO LEAV E CHINA LL S- Marines For Shanghai Washington, Sept. 6. "ILL Americans without exception have been warned to leave China," stated President Roosevelt to a press conference abo»ard the yacht Indian. Sufficient tinv would be given and the Government would not be responsible for their protection
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  • 734 1  - JAPANESE FORCES GO INTO ACTION Sin Chow Jit Poh Fierce Counter -Attacks Made By Chinese SHANGHAI. SEPT. 6. THF JAPANESE SPOKESMAN ANNOUNCED THAT THE ARMY. NAVY AND AIR FORCE WENT INTO ACTION JOINTLY AGAINST THE CHINESE ON ALL SECTORS THIS MORNING. BUT THAT THE OPERATIONS DID NOT CONSTITUTE A MAJOR
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  • 27 1 Shanghai, Sept. 6. IT is announced that China will formally appeal to the League of Nations against Japanese aggressi on. Reuter
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  • 236 1 Trade Union Cowman On China Crisis London, Sept. 6. MR. Ernest Bevin, in his presidential address to the Trade Union Congress at the annual conference held in Norwich, said: "Tremendous indignation has been caused by the shooting of the British Ambassador to China, but the shooting of non-combatants
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  • 50 1 (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Sept 6 Following an inspection of Siame.se Slaughter methods .-ml an examination of bullock meat, experimental shipments %Xt being made to Japan by motorships fitted with cold Storage plants and it hoped to establish market for Si am chilled meat in Japan
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    • 26 1 I ON OTHER PAGES 1 Rail Crash 2 1 Assize Case 3 i British Ship Captured 21 J RaU Crash Pictures 22 1 Local Sport 23 <
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    • 33 1 SHARE OUR JayjDGU ENTHUSIASM L^-lj^V K I, I M POWDERKD WHOLE MII.K is pure delicious fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors: GET! lIIIOS A CO.
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  • 791 2 K.L NIGHT MM L DERAILED Seven Coaches Thrown From Track (From Our Special Correspondent) Kulai, Johore. Monday. AM \HU.i: of passengers were injured—happily only superficially —when the Kuala Lumpur to Singapore night mail train was derailed near here in the early hours of the morning.
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  • 293 2 JAPANESE NAVAL BOMBARDMENT A FEW MILES OUTSIDE HONGKONG WATERS Hongkong, Sept 6. THE Japanese destroyer Hayat© is bombing Shekwan, a few miles outside T Hongkong waters, British naval authorities report.-Reuter. CUSTOMS CRUISERS SEIZED Hongkong. Sept. 6. It is reliably learned .that J two Customs cruisers were seized b y a
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  • 216 2 lisadventure erdict On Schoolboy Singapore, Monday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure from accidental drowning was the finding of Mr. A. McQuarrie. the Singapore Coroner, this afternoon, at an inquiry into the death of 13-year-old Chinese schoolboy named Yeo Ban Soon of the Outram School who was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your time, and unable to enjoy the pleusures of youth, take Dr. Nixon's Vl-Taba nnd restore your Manhood, Vitality and Knergy. Bitf results in 24 hours. Dr. Nlxou'a Vi-Tubs are a new discovery and guaranteed to build new blood
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    • 21 2 ANCHOR B'EER i Brtwed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO.. LTD. 6OLE AGENTB: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. wp.s.
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  • 783 3 rOMMENT AT ASSIZES Collector Sen I To I Prison I Singapore, Monday. I riiITICISM of the delay in the I v holding of the preliminary enquiry into the charges against his client, and the amount of bail fixed, I which in his opinion was
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  • 169 3 Mr. T. M. Smyllie And Miss Kathleen Keogh Singapore, Monday. f |'HE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Kathleen Violet Keogh, daughter of Squadron Leader and Mrs. M. S. Keogh, became the bride of Mr. Thomas Marshall Smyllie,
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  • 85 3 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 30 2 30A 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Sept.) 29% 29 15 13 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore 30 4 30 :J K do. Sept. 30»/2 30 r>
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  • 193 3 Meeting At Chinese Consulate A PRELIMINARY meeting VBI held at the Chinese Consulate on Saturday when it was resolved that a committee ■>f Chlll6N women be formed for the purPOM Of working, for the relief of victims, both civil and military, of Japanese aggression. Amonß.st tho.se
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    • 99 3 j THE BIGGEST OF THEM ALL f LLOYD'S of LONDOHrJ i 20th Century-Fox Picture with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MADELEINE CARROLL AND MAMMOTH CAST. PREMIERE SEPT. 28TH PAVILION t I SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 WARNER BROS.' MOST THRILLING ADVENTURE DRAMA I "ROI7LDER DAM" Witn ROSS ALEXANDER-PATRICIA ELLIS j
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    • 76 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies in all classes froil Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typo writing also taught FREE OF CHARGI in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. MAST I•] II LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS Strongest in the
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 140 4 London, Sept. 6. SUM*:* M Tnn* Q u (t IdlP SSSt Buvers. 815 Hi 815 16 Sellers. 9 116 9 116 Sept. Buyers. 9 9 V Sellers. »tt 9^ OctlDec Buyers. 9 116 9 1.16 Sellers. 9 3 16 9 3 16 Jan Mar Buyers 9 3 16
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    • 139 4 London, Sept 6 previous To^^ Charm Distillers 109 4» 2 109 3 uuniop Rubber 34 4^2 34 3 2 General Electric 85 9 85 4V 2 2 Imperial Industrtsa 37 3 37 3 Imperial Tobacco 151 3 151 3 Anglo-Dutch 39 1V 2 39 l»/ 2 Canadian
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    • 46 4 WTBBEB New York, Sept 5 Previous To-day Cbann s"f Quiet Very Dull B D°* Buyera 18 1116 18% i lB t mm Beilers. 18 13 16 183 4 J Jan/Mar. 187 8 187/^ 4 Buyers 19 19' I'IN ■■Jf Steady 81)01 58*8 Unavailable
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    • 40 4 Nanking, Sept. 6. THE Chinese authorities have instituted control of the consumption and transportation of gasoline and kerosine. Only holders of special coupons will be allowed gasoline and will be limited to two gallons daily. Reuter
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    • 72 4 London, Sept. 6. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) 132.98 132.93 —.05 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) MW6 8.99 716 —13 16 r.i. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 5 8 nom Unchanged r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16
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    • 150 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Monday. MIXING.— Tin at midday was 111 $129 ;t 4. unchanged. With no cables from London this morning, the local market opened very quietly. There was nothing doing in sterling shares, but Dollar shares after being dull firmed up considerably, and there was
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    • 46 4 Singapore, Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Antamok 0.63 0.63 Benguet Consolidated 9.75 9.75 I.X.L. 0.55 San Mauricio 0.68 United Paracale 0.55
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    • 23 4 TIN Standard. London. Sept. 6. Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £260 V2 £261 Forward £259 3 4~ £230 +f%
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    • 29 4 London, Sept. 6. GOLD m Previous To-day Change SttVra 0 0 £7-0-21/2 £7-0-3 SDOt 19 7 8 19 13:16 I|l6 4 months forward 19 13(16 19 1316
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    • 66 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (EstabUshed in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) y. 100.000.000 %O I 1 I Reserve Fund Y 13d900,000.(X ll|tl^lSill Head Offlne: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF l^flMM til 1 I*lll liS Manager i\ YAMAMOTO. I nstir;iii< < Wn Tel: No.
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    • 14 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motoii Union INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Agents: STME, I>ARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 829 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company M. Broadcasting 0 47 2 O.BOnom B. M. Trustee 625 7.00 Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 25 27 Con. T S Ord. 24 25 E. Realty Co. 1.25 1 35N Eft. Trust Ag. 4.75 5.25 Eastern Utd. 33.50 34.75 F. and N. Ord 15.90
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  • 224 5 Lyall Evatt's Quotat ions Bingapore, Monday 4 p.m 1 Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 6- 616 Ayer Hitam 34 6 35 6 Batu Selangor 2.15 2.20 hong Fatt 135 1.40 Jelebu 100 1.05 Johan 33 35 K. Lan jut 27- 28, Katu 28- 29 -cd. K. Kellas 8 9 913
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  • 229 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 103 2 105V2 IDO7 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 H5 nom 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar 31 Sept. 30
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 268 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila. BtnfPOC* Investment Bankfs Md Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreiqn Market Cablet and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARK
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    • 201 6 j r l.rand llonblt' iSriMQii and !Si<at*o Ailrairiion. I r"lM5"1 I OPENING TO-NIGHT M THE CAPITOL j !>-!.» Special Engagement of the Most Dare-dt.il jTi j, jnjSP^ai^ Acrobatic Performers Yet Seen In Singapore-. 1 I ES UmSteoE* s»^- li1 Including Little MARIE, Australia'. KWTOWHinI nTT_^li^ "SHIRLEY TEMPLE" u^HlugUib a him
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  • 52 7 No News Of Stranded Vessel Singapore, Monday. tro news has been received so far of the H Italian liner Conte Verde, which was riven aground near Hongkong duS e disastrous typhoon of las" week B The Conte Verde was due to arrTve i n lP ore to-morrow, bound
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  • 34 7 The P. and O. liner Ranoura la h, at Singapore from Hongkong at qZ a m to-morrow (Wednesday, 9 30 The P. and O. Mirzapore is dup of 0 a.m. on Sunday ue at
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    • 144 7 HHHH AT THE \|J| V>IIUC A TO MORROW |Hj^Hy|j^H M.-G.-M.s RECORD BREAKIMi SI Kll TRIUMPH UK 'THE GOOD EARTH" ■BHEHI Starrin 8 PAUL MUNI, LUISE RAINER ■ffiHln BROUGHT BACK IN RESPONSE TO THOUSANDS OF REQUESTS PAVILION JSil THE RIOTOUS VND NONSENWgi^yJPßfc: SICAL LAUGH SHOW. I lI. M--%X^^^V^\ -4Sm/t SIDE SPLITTING
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    • 101 7 IT'S GOT... All the Snap and Melody of "On the Avenue" All the Fun and Romance of "One in a Million [Opening FRIDAY at the <AI»ITOl| 20th. Century Fox Films Hit of the Year/ wiliaL-B§it;F«E I Nin. n.w tong |V *A. Q ov i» Douqlo* Fowl«Y 7(7 fe presented with
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  • 3754 8 A WONDERFUL DISPLAY AT OLYMPIA Television Coming Into Its Own Rapidly In Britain (From Oxur Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 27. BRITISH radio and television .sets insured for £15.000.000 were on view at the 1937 Radio Exhibition at Olympui which I visited this week The Radk)
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  • 310 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1937. TWO RECORDS rpillS month the Peninsular and 1 Oriental Steam Navigation Company celebrates its centenary and travellers in every country in the world will wish to extend their good wishes on this anniversary which marks the fulfilment of a great achievement. A hundred
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  • 1144 10 ANEof the mi U now u .'H»i, is the ...<•„,, ruction ami drVa lcm of Irwell Bank Road, whirh links Grange Road and River V -UU-y Road on the south of Tannin. Here the road formerly ran between Striighteniiu' high banks and TangUn Road took a sweeping Bends
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 10 (tor early Homeward hound tanks passing through the pktvrtSQM vi"«*« of Brai..kiel d. n-ar Hertford, ai inc manoeuvres recently. Topical Tress
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  • 406 11 MENTAL ASYLUM, TRAGEDY Ihlli worn Door Forced Open Epsom. A YOUNG doctor at the Horton L.C.C Mental Hospital here fought vainly for two hours to try to s;ive the life of a woman surgeon whom he was to have married next month. The woman.
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  • 388 11 "FOND OF EACH OTHER, BUT ONLY AS FRIENDS" k LOVELY, slender girl in a crinoline, her Titian hair dressed in the ringleted style of generations ago, walked int o the ballroom of a Park-lane hotel recently and the band stopped playing, th e costumed dancers paused in their waltzing, and
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  • 254 11 Drawing Pension For 10 airs A man. cerl i!ied M Mind person, who ha.^ held driving licence for in I drives a car and rides a bicycle, is mentioned by a London surgeon, Mr .1 Myles Bickerton, In t letter In the British Medical Journal. Mr.
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  • 121 11 ••I DIDN T mean to do any harm", 92I years-old Robert Brett, of Apsleyroad. Walthamstow. E., said to a newspaper reporter after he had been lined £5 at Stratford Police Court for street betting When arrested he had mor<> than £2 In hLs possession and
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    • 56 11 THE TRUE TOhMC FOOD Obto/miWe of a// Otmmi ond Storva I '""-'-l'l' M 11 i i 'rß^'' |S J -;S|^W^'' H W&r'/-///' Vy a \^mmmm*J'' y y'Jj-' j'jri. -$mi PWwpjßl ISP ~*~r" i M 5933 i'v GOODWOOD PtltliN r. 5934 S MK^ Telegraphic Address: CIIAKMIN6LT SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITOBS AND
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  • 287 12 RURAL CHARM IN LONDON CITY A charming rural scene in the heart of London sheep sheltering; beneatkl Lodge is seen in .m It is expected that Sir Harry Edward Twyford viU ceed Sir George Broadbridge as Lord Mayor o* don. He will occupy a position held 549 years if© an
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    • 72 12 LONDON SINGAPORE BRISBANE Two services a week to London and Brisbane by multi-engined air liners. Perfect comfort for passengers. Plenty of room for luggage. Hotels, meals even tips included in the moderate fare. IMRJRTAL A I KWXY3 UNCOKPORATED ll* ENGLAND^ AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Bookings and information from Boustead Co., Ltd.,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 39 13 w Hist v o c kit u Air ii i;s OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 162 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Kifl!.~ Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1281 14 NERVES ARE NOT BEAUTIFUL So Greta dimming to-Hay discusses the symptoms ar cures of a girl with nerves TO-DAY i am |0to( *M£* 1 talk on tiie oervoua system, i km<>* that nerves- does not U I rule com.' ii nvc allow them to control us f that they are
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    • 44 14 B| *^fcfcr,. DON'T ENVY HER I VU CAN BE AN '^YffmfljaUJlkW^r Auburn, Light Chestnut, Blonde, and Natural 1/ for White P'at'nur" or Bleached Hair Quick ,i^\ fILURfI l\\ V COLOUR WAVE SET Y^W Aeents: Josenh Travers Sons, Ltd. 4 Singapore Penan? Kuala Lumpur ALI9
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 165 15 FOR SILK NOVELTIES TQjmQHAL /TOR€ 23, High St. Phone 3849. Maison Marcelle For a Natural f~p^ Permanent V v Wave. Oi Try our latert point-windinf f| J system \i 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Frop. J KOOY. ■L Bette Davis, like all famous screen stars, knows HL that the secret
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    • 24 15 has just received an unusual selection in Jewel Trees; Rose Quartz, Cornelian, White Jade, Amythest, and Amber. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. Phone 7143.
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    • 125 15 j A TOURISTS SIIOIMM.XG; GUIIIE M O/?y CLEANING STATIONER CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 cts. Gent's suit, cleaned pressed $1.00. For particulars apply: iiurioi ijuRK Cleaners, j 278, ORCHARD RD., 'Phone 7776. EYES j -4 Announcing /ffifsgjt- Polaroid* Science perfects Astonishing new
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    • 57 15 AMKRICAN MAGAZINES at 1:3 cost. A// t/ie lltell i4mfnat.'A Detective and West' Magazines at 20 cts each E. M. GLOVER CO. 9 11, THE ARCADE, STORE. HAIR-DRESSER Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL 1 A New Wireless Permanent Waving I Machine from America 1 at I MAISON PERM i Stamford Road
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 456 16 "1 rtJl^^j t M *> BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards*. Due Dv Tonnar* S'pore. lonu*«e S'pore, 1937. 1937. NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 BANGALORE 6 000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8
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    • 532 16 JSS^^L TO FRENCH PORTS f^__ SL A HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sent i« I CAP PADARAN For MarseUles. Nan'es, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sen* S I D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk (>t i 1 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles)
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  • 915 17 ment bond of $2,500,000 (£500,000) at par) Wr-en the Leviathan, formerly A h( German lint r Vaterland, which ras seized by th3 United States during be vai and afterwards reconditioned, "is laid up in IJF.S at Hoboken. N.J., foil Ing representations by lhf> United States
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    • 220 17 BIJRXS PIIILP LIXE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due SaUt. Oct. 1 O T ct MARELLA Oct. 30 ...J Si cheap round Uc^ xrom Singapore to Australia wd at following Singapore, Brisbane, dydney or BRISBANE SIDNEY ',±2 |«3 S d-i M56.42 2nd «lMf MELBOURNE retu THE BAIVK LII^E LTD. AMERICAN
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    • 130 17 X. Y. K. LIWK GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. "s.s. HAKONE MARU' Sept. 16 BJ "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 s.s. HAKOZAI MARU" Oct 28 Rates to Ist Class ?nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 162 17 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE: STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY ...nerang B Soon Heng Sept. 7 a.m. Parcels onlyi President Pierce 7 1030 p.m ,'vlon President Pierce 711 a.m. ,rt do Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe ,nd Siak Hong Kwong I 3 p.m lands Indies:— Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong The. 1- WEDNESDAY Muntok
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    • 162 17 SHIPS IN DOCK suits ALONGSIDE "111 v H i OK I \l'i lii> TO IRRn l Iml m|) Godown (".it" c.itt* 1 l 1 1 i I 3 Pei ru 15 I 3 13 2 3 li ■> e 3 Tali 2 3 ShH4; HWi 3 Klyosumi Maru I I
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  • 505 18 A GFA PHOTOGRA PH COMPETITION YOUR ENTRY IS INVITED Prints Should Be Larger PICTURES submitted during the past week for the Morning Tribune Agfa Photographic- Competition are reproduced on these two pages. The prize list for August will be published on page 11 of to-morrows Morning Tribune. Readers who enter
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  • 27 19 Photo by Rama Subramaniam, 45 Mark Street, Singapore K. A. Aziz, S.V.C. Beach Road, Singapore. "Taurus"— H. L. D'OrviMc, 3 Tronoh Ro ad, Singapore.
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    • 36 19 For this Competition only fflf -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experi e n c e d photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-™ The Film For the tropics!
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 147 20 IcAnf IT*) }l llfm World rji mhJm THE 1937 MODELS 0F LATEST l\ miwm Tlu> new PILOT pens will impress you as J/' mm no other range of pens has ever done IMt ml tne reaii y beautiiul niatenai— ine jar' ,A 5.:. IFI W drrf'il reiinement all goes to
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    • 197 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 6, 5 p.m Comoany Dividend Total IOr AUStal Bonuf 4% lDt SPPt 3 Sep^rVpt f •^a'l-Br jsv se s P ep y 4 Katu ,i:-il 6d Kg f|f Kramat Pulai 25-: Int: Sept 1 M Sept. 14 Sept. 6. 1 6d bonus
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 479 20 ON THE RADIO DDITICU PAADIRF Adrian Thoma.s. Music and musical ardKl I IbH L/V\rllSL ranpements by Jack Clarke. Cast: EIinnArDAAAAAf zabeth Mooney. Charlotte Leigh, FlorPROVjKAMMI f nC e Marks. Miriam Ferris. Dick Francis. Sextet led by Victor Olof. ProducTransmlsslon itr'M^.gfi. j '^oo^nJ T m e Ne°ws and AnnounceSfo 8 S
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    • 565 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres /•Songs that stopped the shoi tw TO-DAY 'Layton. Humorous Monologiu 600 p. m rii nd l an Mus.c (Gramo- m^^^J^B "YiaS Kwei Fc i" Sung oy Mei lan rompUed and produced by Goidon m? Yiang ivwei rti. connel. Recorded
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  • 126 21 Gaol Sentence For Robber Singapore, Monday. YOU have taken the law into your own hands, and you are not allowed to tii) that. The people who apprehended you were right in doing .so and you retaliated with rather a dangerous weapon. Because you are a
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  • 194 21 Fl Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Biancamano. which is due at Singapore on Wednesday, is conveying the 10th battalion of Grenadiers, crack Italian troops, to Shanghai. The troops, numbering 700. are under the command of Colonel Andreini. They come from Addis Ababa, where they were part of
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  • 87 21 No Serious Representations From Britain London, Sept. 6. IT is understood that the legal question arising from the Japanese shipping blockade, which was announced without a state of war existing is under close consideration in London, but the attitude the British Government will adopt will probably be determined
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  • 73 21 Sir Knatchbull Hugessen Thanks U.S. Marine Shanghai, Sept. 6. CIR Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen has v sent a letter to the pharmicist H. A. Thomson of the Fourth U. S. Marine, expressing his gratitude and thanks adding: "The doctor tells me that the blood transfusion was very successful and contributed very materially
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  • 419 21 BRITISH STEAMER CAPTURED BY INSURGENTS Mediterranean Powers To Confer On Menace To Shipping Pa Ima (Majorca), Sept. I, CTATED to be flying the British flag under charter for the Valencia's (iovern- ment from Batum to Cartagene. th e British steamer Burlington is reported to have been captured off Palermo by
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  • 66 21 Naaktaf, s«pt Till: Cent rul wrnmrnt off China is willing to consider th r truce rujiMM if the 'onsuls -(h-iiitil of Britain, France and th o Cnited States undertake to guur.uiVe that Japanese warships will not bombard* duriny withdrawn! of Chinrsr troops and that n.>
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  • 309 21 SI NGA PORE WEDDING The Rev. D. E J. Hodge And Miss Eileen Dines Singapore, Monday. AT half past seven this morning, the n St. Andrew's Cathedral was a happy scene when the wedding was solemnised between Miss Eileen Ellen Dines, daughter of Mr. Dines of Brightlingsea, and the late
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  • 113 22 A general view showing some of the wrecked coaches after the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore night mail train had left the rails near Kulaiearly yester- ■< Say moraiiS It was the worst derailment for years on the FM.S.R,, but only a few people were hurt, and they
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  • 22 22 Meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru. on Tuesday, Sept. 28, and'
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 437 23 MORAVIA BEAT S.R.C 2-0 A Disappointing Display Singapore, Monday. A START was made in the S.A.F A. Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon when the Moravia Sports Club won their preliminary round game against the S.R.C. by two goals to nil. The
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  • 397 23 Weights For Gold Cup Day il EIGHTS for Gold Cup day, the Tf fifth and final day of the Sngapore Turf Club Autumn Pro Sessional race meeting, were issued this morning. Among the candidates for the big race is Pure Gold, the only horse to win on
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  • 436 23 YM.C.A. Leading In The Final Singapore. Monday. SPARKLING tennis was witnessed on the S.CC. courts to-day, when Yadi and Kamis, the Y.M.C.A. players, snatched the honours of the first day's play in the "Kliney" Cup tennis, by winning their singles matches, against Aizawa and Murukami respectively. The centre
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  • 175 23 Another Soccer Match At Anson Road Today CING AFORE Ls. to have another opportunity of seeing the South China Footballers in action at Anson Road Stadium to-day. On Saturday the tourists defeated a mixed Singapore side by two goals to one. On Sunday their victims were
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  • 53 23 The Police Band will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening t Tuesday >, beginning at seven o'clock: March, "With Sword and Lance," Starke; Overture, "Zampa," Herold; Selection, "Rose De France," Romberg; Valse, Moonlight on the Rhine," Vollsetedt; Cornet Solo, "Killarney," Balfe; Melodie D'Amour, Engelman. March,
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    • 44 23 'BULLDOG' Ol st o i i K ncf a a tonic and body builder. *\w^^^^^ 'ft LooA: /or ffc? io/»o/e body o/ t/ie Bulldog on the law. GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU SOLE AGENTS: VjUTf IWE C \9 fc? (Inc. in 33) WT.P.S 25A^,.
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  • 61 24 The following havr accepted to play cricket for the 3.CC. vs the Roya Inniskillinq Fusilier, on JS 1 2 p m. at the S.C.C: J. H Abbott C. W Auchmuty. P. Bartram. A^ OUmour. L. A. Hmte, R. A Hooper. W. R. King. Major R H Quil lE.
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  • 59 24 Singapore, Monday Mr j O Mansel was charged in the Fourth Court to-day with causing hurt to one Mohamed Klalid Bin Madana Shaikty by driving a car in Meyer Road so rashly as to endanger human life or the personal safety of others. He claimed trial and
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  • 90 24 Salvation Army Employee Convicted Singapore, Monday. A SENTENCE of three months' simple imprisonment was imposed on a Chinese youth named Goh Kim Khuan bv Mr H A. Forrer, the District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, on a charge of extortion of $2 from a Chinese woman.
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  • 327 24 Story Of A A/o/,/ I Scuffle I Singapore, Monday. I THE story of an attempted robbery at I a shop in Rochore Road in the earlv hours of the morning of Juno 8, whicj I resulted in the stabbing of two of the inmates o* the
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  • 106 24 London. Sept. 6. THE) following is the latest call-over tor the St. Leger: !1 to 4 Midday Sun. 9 to 2 Sultan Mohamed. 15 to 2 Perifox. 10 to 1 Fair Copy. 21 to 2 Solfo. 20 to 1 Sandsprite. All the above taken
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  • 155 24 Results of ties played yesterday In the tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as follows: Doubles Handicap: I. M. Eber ana P. D'Almeida 15.3> beat R. D. Nicnoi■on and O. G. Strays (4-15) 7—5: Singles Handicap "A": Dr. Oehlers l5) beat A. E. Pereira «scr.» 6—3;
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    • 126 24 j A. S. GILES. j CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7984. THE TAILOR. ONE OF THE REASONS FOR M(Mid%aric/ Sated Mill THE ALL-ROUND SUPERIORITY OF THE I \fl\ J MORPIS lOxIZ fii rf Generous seating accommodation is provided within the J\^/ windows
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE SUPPLEMENT
    • 6 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SUPPLEMENT September 7, 1937.
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    • 108 1 The P&O Company A Century of Sea Progress 1> I T/te Morning Tribune acknowledges the assistance of the Acting S Agent in Singapore of the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., m securing the data which has made possible this supple- ment on a great historical event in the
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    • 4126 2 HOW THE P. O. SECURED THE MAIL CONTRACT SHIPS WITH POWERFUL- GUNS THE INITIATORS OF THE PARCEL POST SYSTEM A SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN is:: I RESOLVED THAT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF REGULAR AND EXPEDITIOUS COMMUNICATION WITH INDIA BY MEANS OF STEAM
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    • 846 3 MEMORIES OF SOME LOCAL P. Q EMPLOYEES Continuous Search For More Adequate Accommodation ASSOCIATED with the P. O. Steam Navigation Company for 454 years, Mr. Ng Mong Seng gave a Tribune reporter an interesting account of the progress of shipping in these parts and of
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    • 614 3 Treasured By local Office TREASURED In the archives of the Singapore office of the P. and O. Company is a copy of a publication of fascinating interest. It is the "Hand Book of Information for Passengers and Shippers" issued by the P. and O in
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    • Article, Illustration
      11 3 This small building was the first P. <>. (iate Oflice" in Singapore.
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    • 200 3 Career Of The Local Acting Agent MR H. F. Hammond, the present Acting Ai^ent of the P. O. S.N. Co.. in Singapore, joined the service of the company just before the outbreak of the Great War. In July 1915. he was commissioned with the Durham Light Infantry,
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    • 38 4 THE OLD P. O. OVERLAND ROUTE Passengers proceeding on a Nile steamer to Cairo: (2) Egyptian labourers excavating the Mahmoudie h l.:anal: (3) a Camel Train from Cairo to Suez: (4) on the banks of the Mahmoudieh Canal
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    • 1914 4 BEFORE SUEZ WAS BUILT EARLY DANCERS OF THE OVERLAND ROUTE DHOWS WHICH STILL CROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN THE Overland Route between the Mediterranean and Red Sea is older than history; and because the line of traffic and transport must always tend to the line of least resistance, the route used
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    • 3822 5 WAR ADVENTURES OF P. O. SHIPS TURNED INTO CRUISERS The Drama Of The "Ballarat AN the outbreak of the Great War. ihe v p. &O. and British India had about _00 ships at sea; inside a couple of months, half of them were at sea again. ,ut in the service
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    • 1652 6 POST-WAR REBUILDING OF THE FLEET Jirector, the Right Hon. the Earl of nchcape, G.C.5.1.. G.C.M.G., K.C.1.E., having been raised from the Visntcy to the Earldom in 1929 in recogof his great national work. He uas succeeded as Chairman by the trabie Alexander Shaw, who from had been on the Board
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      54 8 This was the original P. O. office and godown accommodation in Singapore. It was built about 1857 and demolished at the beginning of the current year. The old P. &O. Company's wharf, Singapore a photograph taken in March this year just before the commencement of reconstruction 0P er tions by
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