Morning Tribune, 8 September 1937

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 187. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 8, 1937. I IVE CENTS.
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  • 1059 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Battalion Fights Until Annihilated Shanghai, Sept. 7. AN epic story of heroism lies behind the laconic announcement of the Japanese spokesman that a Chinese battalion was wiped out at Lotien. The battalion, which had been fighting in the Woosung area, was
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  • 249 1 AN AFFRONT TO JAPAN'S PRESTIGE? Tokyo, Sept. 7 REFERRING to the British note in references to thie wounding of the British Ambassador, the Navy Minister in the Diet said it was totally unthinkable th e Imperial Japanese Navy should in any circumstances commit acts contrary to humanity. Mr. Azuma, leader
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  • 177 1 Strong Protest In Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 7. ADMIRAL Yarnell has ordered the wives, children and other dependents of American officers and men serving in China to withdraw as faflt as transportation becomes available. The U. S. Sacramento is going to Hongkong on Sept. 13 with destitute
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  • 239 1 Serious Interference With Shipping Hongkong. Sept. 7. MR. R. G. Ballantyne, chief pilot of the Imperial Airways liner Dorado, said he flew over a destroyer, apparently Japanese, immediately south of Hongkong, proceeding westward. It was likely to be joining the blockade fleet off Can'on. Well-informed
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  • 29 1 London, Sept. 4 The War Office announce the total Intake of recruits since April 1. Is 9,590 compared with 8,547 in tin ponding period of 1936 Reuter Reuter Wireless
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  • 127 1 Grave Effect On All Markets London, Sept 7. NERVOUS selling of Francs owing to the unsettled European world political situation and bear sales cn forward francs by Amsterdam and Switzerland necessitated French control supporting both spot and forward francs. The bulk of such sales are being
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  • 59 1 Canton, Sept. 6. IT is learned that Dr. Phillip Tyau, ''ommissioner for Foreign Affairs in Kwangtung, is making representations to the Hong Kong Government regarding the use of Hong Kong waters by the Japanese destroyer which captured the Chinese customs cruisers yesterday. Reuter. (Dr. Phillip
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    • 41 1 ON OTHER PAGES j Page Johore R. ad Crash 2 S Cabinet Members S 4 (onfrr 2 4 i Soviet Note 3 i European Association 21 Aquatic Sports 22 > 4 Local Sport 23 4 1 To -Day's Races 24 i j._~_
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    • 29 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY I WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE > THEN GET KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MI7JC. WHOLE MltK OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE DISTRIBUTORS. I f,B 1/ lIKOS. A CO. 1
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  • 462 2 JOHORE ROAD CRASH Accused Driver Is Discharged From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. Sept. 6. THE hearing WM begun this inornInj Mote Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahyu (Second Magistrate), of the nsr in which Mr. R. A. (ion/ales, t< clinical subordinate in the P.W.D., Malacca,
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  • 30 2 The Lloyd Triestino Conte Verde which was scheduled to arrive here to day, Is still in Hongkong where die went aground m the typhoon, salvage Derations not yet being completed
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  • 765 2 BRITISH CABINET MEMBERS CONFER ON INTERNA TION AL AFFAIRS London, Sept 7 THE Prime Minister returned to Londo n this morning from Scotland and afterwards was in consultation with som e 0 f hi.s Cabinet colleagues, including the Foreign Secretary Mr Eden. International affairs, with special reference to the Mediterranean
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  • 232 2 Night Mail Disaster A RRANGEMENTS for the removal of the wreckage of the night mail from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, which was derailed near Kulai early yesterday morning, are being pushed forward, and it is expected that the line will be clear for through traffic within the next 24 hours.
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  • 76 2 Spanish Youths A mong Italian Fascists Rome. Sept. 4. CIVE hundred Spanish boys and _rir*r Fascists from aboard whom Signor Mussolini reviewed to-day. Thev are members of the Spanish FasCist organisation known as the Falange Who are ramping near Rome learning the doctrines of fascism at its source Mar S
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  • 425 3 SOVIET SENDS NOTE OF PROTEST TO ITALY Sinking Qf Russian Ships In Eastern Mediterranean T ;IK Soviet has sent a note of protest to Italy against the sfnking V\*o Rus--1 ,ian ships in the eastern Mediterranean, holding Italy responsible and anding payment of reparation and punishment of the guilty Italy
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    17 3 The party of N.E.I Scouts who att rnled the Jamboree in Holland photographed in Singapore yesterday. Tribune
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  • 61 3 U. S. Ambassador's Objections Over-Ruled Washington, Sept. 4. It|R. Cordell Hull has announced the ••▼at objections of the American Ambassador, Mr. Dodd, to United States official representation at the Nazi Party congress at Nuremberg has been overruled. The American Charge d'Affaires in Berlin will attend the Congress in
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  • 97 3 Demand By Brazilian Newspapers Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 4. THE Brazilian newspapers are deman- ding urgent measures be taken against activities of German National Socialists in Brazil and avow it is the duty of Government to pi event any diminution of national sovereignty which they state is threatened
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  • 58 3 Lepers Banned From Markets In Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 7. BANGKOK'S new Municipality decided to restrict lepers from entering the markets and begging and other forms of enlisting public sympathy with their condition. The Municipality is providing centres for the treatment of these unfortunates and
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  • 94 3 Arrival In Hotipkonp On Way To Shanghai o Hone.kiiii'. Sept. 7 MR. R. G. Howe, who is to act for Sir Huge Knatehbull Hm'.essen, the wounded British Amba. I China, a 1 rived here at 11.30 a.m by Imperial Airways Dorado en route for Shan; Hi-
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  • 159 3 Excellent Stage And Screen Programme THERE is another stage and screen programme at the Capitol, and in both respects it is very good indeed. The stage part is provided by those engaging entertainers, the Wallabies, who for a number of weeks have been drawing large audiences at Raffles
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  • 43 3 London, Sept. 5. DRINCESS Elizabeth has a slight cold 1 and was unable to attend service at Crathie Church with Their Majesties this morning but it is stated her condition gives no cause for anxietv.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 173 3 She Was Heine; Poisoned i.y Constipation For manv petti was completely out of order, and bring poisoned by *t 1 hen he found a to rid 1 ol the constipation, and her th quickly improved. She wril I sulfered Wil h 'übborn con n
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    • 110 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Seleeie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. MELATI It AIM A g E It F I M
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 104 4 London. Sept. 7. •TMMUI 1(|1( Barely Steady Vont Bn.er» 3 IS""' 9,; B •im J!« S&S SI!., ft London. Sept. 7. Previous To-day VALM OIL (Malay*) ID bulk Sept. Oct. shipt. £21.5.0 Value £21.10.0 Value I.OPKA (Straito, T.1L8.). Sept Shipment. £14.15.0 Pd Byrs £15.0.0 Value SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak)
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    • 132 4 London, s.pt 7 Previ on To-dby Distillers 109 3 108 9 L»_.i_iop RubDer 34 3 34 3 General Electric 85 4' ■> 85- JJ imperial r-.iemical Inauitnei 37 3 37Imperial Tobacco 151|3 150 7j Angio-Dutch 39 1^ 39 H. l3 Canadian Pacific 11 10 3 4 JT
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    • 36 4 London, Sept. 7. (WW Previous To-day Chans* nne Bar c*r ot £7.0.3 £7.0.3 J SILVER Rpot 19 13 16 19 15 16 +i 8 4 rnrmt.h* farwarrt 19 13 16 19 15 16 +i-
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    • 103 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 30 5 8 30 7 8 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Sept. I 29 15 16 30 3 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose i (awardable Spore) 30 5 8 30
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    • 50 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 Prices Antamok 0.63 0.63 Benguet Consolidated 9.75 9.75 I.X.L. 0.53 0.52 San Mauricio 0.68 0.67 United Paracale 0.55 0.55
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    • 10 4 Haifa, Sept. 4. Ibrahim Bey Khalil has died.— Reuter Wireless
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    • 21 4 _r™ London. Sept. 7. 11N Standard. T o-day Changt Bnot (afternoon cloiing price) €261 £261 Forward £260 lzw i
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    • 76 4 London, Sept. 7. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) o 3 q 2 <f 7 3 lfi Kmi i 6 8 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) *99 716 rv on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 5 8 nom uncnangea CT SS Honglong (closing
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    • 43 4 OBBEB New York Se^- 6 Previous To-day Changt Tone Quiet Very Dull Bpot Buyers. 18 1116 18% I<l6 Sellers. 18 13 16 18% 1;16 Jan/Mar. 18 7 8 18 7 8 Bujen 19 19 UN Tone Steady Bpot 59% Unavailable
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    • 64 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000,000 %trl 111 Reserve Fund Y 130.900,000 (X \|£WW Head Offloe: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE PASSENGER'S Manager r yamamoto. RAGGAGE Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. M2l 5922 General Office. I
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    • 175 4 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40,000.000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 4.800.000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong Chairman
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  • 789 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Sept. 7, 5 p.m. Eraser «5c Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 6 616 A.im Kumbang 36- 37|Austral Malay 56 6 58 6xd Aver Hitam 34 6 35 6 Ayer Weng 1.30 1.40cd Bang-In Tin 253 26 3 Batu Selangor 2.15 2.20 Burma Malay
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  • 203 5 Lyall Evatt's Quotations Singapore, Monday 4 p.m. Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 6 66 Batu Selangor 2.15 2.20 Hong Fatt 1.35 1.40 Jelebu 100 1.05 Johan 33 35 K. Lanjut 27|- 28! Katu 28!- 29!-c.d. Kamra 213 2 6 K. Kellas 89 9|3 Klang River 1.85 190 Kuchai Tin 1.84
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  • 131 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000.000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • 233 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 6 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 103% 105% nom 4 H% 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 nom 41 /2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 115 nom 4 1913 red. 1963
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    • 129 5 S E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Horn:kor!</. Manila. Sillfapor*. lnvestynent Bankers and Br.,'>- in Securities a nmotttthiS, Dail'i Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Si Ifetnben: 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 SHARE
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  • 240 6 Chinese Who ihk Night Raid Singapore. T of two years* ri_ pri.sonment wai passed Justice Home in the Ai C q_L to day. on Chong Ham. a young Chine' who was found unanimously a common jury on a charge of >o lun tartly causing hurt to
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  • 220 6 Dead Girl Found Near Car Hollywood. A WRECKED car and the body of a nrettv girl, found at the foot ol i Hollywood mountain, provide a mystery now being investigated by the Los Ai les police. Carl Long, 18-years-old owner of the car, questioned by the police,
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  • 86 6 Naval Gunnery Expert For Australia London, Sept 8-VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Ragner Co 0 f to be lent to the Governs b;, Australia to fill the vacancy c; the death of Admiral Sir Frai Vice-admiral Volvin is a specialist. During the war n as executive officer of the d^ Revenge
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    • 211 6 t~ Sicfo.SdktiM (Wdy I Hysterical Hilarity OPINING TO DW PAVILION Ml j s ._______n^_^ "^l*s^ Special Matinee 3.15 to-day A J m f m W^ Clk j __^fl_ I \MOIS KKOIiD MAKIN'. _^^rT_f rW ____f^ fAW m^*\mV (KA/V-WFFK' FILMED M_^ *m M 1 v _f U i 1 JBLaaV MONTHS
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    • 230 7 .usss— ITS GOT... All the Snap and Melody of "On the Avenue" All the Fun and Romance of "One in a Million Opening FRIDAY at the < API I OL 20th. Century -Fox Films Hit of the Year! f— ~^fcr MOST GALAMOROUS. ___i\ ..Is. a*^w_. 'l bH Kar^ a_^_^_, _l
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    • 312 7 t KX/Z- AfIFVER KA/OW .1 GREATER STORY! t B FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW J MADELEINE CARROLL AND CAST OF THOUSANDS IN THK Ml CKNTI KY-FOX MASTKISPIECK "LLOYD'S of LONDON" j Premiere: Tues. 28th, PAVILION S fr .._~._-fr 1 ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE SCREEN and STAGE ATTRACTION j SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 V j
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  • 367 8 ACTION FOR LIBEL Poison-pen Letter Writers "WAGGING IgHfM and pointing"finseis hav«- made my life a misery." Mr. Philip Yale Drew, the actor and central figure la on e of the most sensational inquests ever held, laid a pressman this recently after he had made
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  • 24 8 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harris have bought a house in Buckinghamshire and their permanent address is now "Cleveden." Chiltern Road, Chesham Bois. Bucks.
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  • 36 8 The Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, baa nominated Mr. R. S. Nelson to be a member ol the Committee of Appeal constituted under the Cinematograph Films Ordinance, for this year in place of Mr. E. A. Brown.
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  • 89 8 Paris. DETECTIVES throughout France are hunting for a collection of jewellery, valued at £50,000, belonging to a well-known person whose identity is being kept a close secret. This collection is said to have been stolen a month ago from a luxury hotel in the fashionable Champs Elysees.
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  • 723 8 £140,000,000 A YEAR TO KEEP HEALTHY Achievements Of Ministry Of Health In 1936-37 TUK greatest achievements of the Minister of J^ J^ tfiL™**^™ I ta: The establishment of a national service ol lJ h The inauRiira'ion of far-reaching improvements el-sewhere in maternity > and child welfare services. Every year £140.000.000
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  • 512 8 Reservists Like New Scheme London. Aug. 19 ANOTHER 500 Army reservists have asked to re-join colouiv since the statement issued yesterday by the War Office that 1.500 had already expressed a desire to avail themselves „f he Government offer, announced last week, by the War Secretary. Mr.
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  • 65 8 Cable information was received n Penang on Saturday by Mr. C. W. kow lands of the Penang Municipality or t«f death, in Colombo of his father, iV l p W. O. Rowlands, aged 62 years n leaves a wife and one son and a you* ger brother (Mr. A. P.
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  • 423 9 THREE MONTHS' GAOL 'Amiable Uneventful Visits I Liverpool. A YOUNG Irish -doctor who contended that a 22-years-old married woman's visit to his surgery had been "amiable and uneventful" was sentenced a the Quarter Sessions here recently to three months' imprisonment in the second division for assaulting
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  • 108 9 Youth 's 60-Feet Crash Into Sea Broadstairs. TRASHING 60ft. into the sea when a v chalk ledge on the cliffs at Dumpton, near Ramsgate, collapsed, James Samuel Snelling, aged 20 of Carter Hatch-road, Enfield Highway. N.. was In danger of drowning in three feet of water. The fall was seen
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 9 M. Leon Blum, Vice-President of the Council, photographed while exchanging confidences with M. Vincent Auriol and M. Marx Dormoy, after a meeting of Ministers in Paris. Topical Press
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  • 329 9 "ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE ME THE MONEY OR Armed Hold Up Reminiscent Of Chicago "AN armed hold-up reminiscent of Chicago and with a touch of Hollywood" was H how Mr. Stephen King, prosecuting, described a case at Hastings Police Court recently. John Wooll, aged 43, was charged on remand
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  • 138 9 Fine Climbing By Italian Troops Milan. A BRILLIANT feat by Italian Alpini ls reported from Aosta. A force of 25 officers and 50 men from the Military School of Alpinism at Aosta have climbed Mont Blanc by following all the routes on the Italian side. The
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  • 223 9 Luggage Gangs At Work DETECTIVES detailed to boat-train duty are to be trebled as the outcome of an epidemic of luggage thefts -to which a £1,500 robbery from Lord and Lady O'Neill is the climax. Lord O'Neill, it was revealed, placed a large suit-case containing clothing
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  • 123 9 Husband Was "Somewhere In China" WHILE the husband was "somewhere in China," Mrs. Florinda Kingdon Ward, of Cleve-court, Streatley-on-Thames, Berkshire, wife of Captain Francis Kingdon Ward, the explorer, was recently granted a decree nisi, with costs, in the Divorce Court The marriage was at Kensington register
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  • 127 9 Girl Dives To Man's Rescue Windsor. A GIRL of 20, employed in a travelling fair, made a plucky attempt to rescue a man from drowning at Wind sor recently. Jack Zebbitti, aged 20„ of Port Talbot, also employed in the fair went for a bathe in the river
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  • 298 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wed., Sept. 8, 1937. OMINOUS SIGNS SPHERE is reported to be a bullish tendency in both the rubber and tin markets, with strong demands for the commodities from Europe. This demand for raw materials may be, taken as a commentary on the international situation, which, in the
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  • 901 10  -  Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE by FUTURE historian. 0. Europe will probably a' tribute the second IPTOaI world war fundamentally to tht British policy of d_sarmament following the war of 1914-1019. In two countries war on a large scale Is on at the present time which might have been
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 10 A mobile "football field" which took part in the carnival procession at Southend, Essex. Planet News
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  • 58 10 Mrs. R. H. Shuttleworth, who had been a patient in the Taiping Hospital. has left the hospital. a The engagement is announced between Alec James Drake, son of Mr. b C. Drake and Mrs. Drake of Hytne. Kent, and Sheila Vivien Nixon, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
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  • 443 11 QUALITY NOW HIGHER Standard Size Prints Requested |N immensely improved standard of entries was noted in the Morning Tribune Agfa photographic contest for August. It is clear that the mn petition is encouraging amateur photographers and urging them to greater efforts. The popularity of the competition
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    41 11 Thousands lined the streets of Southend-on-Sea, Essex, for the highlight of Carnival Week the carnival procession through the town from Leigh to Southchurch. Photo shows the Carnival Queen, Miss Evelyn Vaughau. with her maids of honour in the procession. Planet News
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  • 136 11 P.C.'S CHASE ENDS IN DEATH DIVE Shrewsbury 1 21-YEARS-OLD Shrewbury policen constable was drowiud in th e Severn near here, in a dramatic attempt to recapture the last of the three boy fugitives from a Home Office approved school. The pol.ceman. Henry George Speak, was one of a squad sent
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  • 154 11 Jl 14-YEARS-OLD girl who appeared at Windsor Juvenile Court recently was said to have repeatedly rung up Windsor telephone exchange and, when a man operator answered, to have told him she had fallen in love with his voice, suggesting that they should
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  • 23 11 Sir Andrew Caldecott, formerly Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements will leave London on Sept. 30 to take up his appointment as Governor of Ceylon
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  • 322 11 A CHAMPION WITH TWO AMBITIONS To Jump 7 Ft And To Win A Bride lit: RK are two tales of n/mance s* about world-famous athletes. Cornelius Johnson, high jump re cord hulder, said that he is to form a team of All-Black athletes, to earn enough money to marry." Archie
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    49 11 Ninety-eight Australian scouts who came over for the Coronation and have since toured the Continent and attended the World Scout Jamboree «J, ai u Lon (,on '«;entl.v for home. The Australian scouts were photographed prior to their departure from St. Pancras Station, London, en route for home. Topical Press
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  • 176 11 Increasing Weight And Advancing Age TEAR that her increasing weight and advancing years would prevent her from getting another position as a West-End dance hostess is believed to have caused Miss Margaret May Purslow to begin the heavy drinking which caused her death. At the inquest at
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    • 36 11 I THE TRUl^Onl|^ToOd| j Obtahnbls of m% Cbmmtsxs ond fann j R^Baall Plky_fl-B-■H __Bfl mEm mm im PHONE -A"S GOODWOOD 5934 JL Telegraphic Address CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.
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  • 285 12 General Franco has announced that his forces have taken Santander in the north of Spain. Rebel troops who have been rapidly advancing on the city are about to take possession of the town following a revolt in Santa nder itself when Franco sympathisers and civil guards
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    • 41 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES RUBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC.. etc. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Plate, SINGAPORE. including Saturday*— Opened up to p.m. everyday
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  • 2141 14 BEST WAYS WITH VEGETABLES How to Preserve their flavour and nutritive Const ituents IN recent years we have become fruit and salad conscious, as a means of improving the general standard of health. Vegetables can be equaiiy valuable in the diet, if only they are treated kindly in the cooking,
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    • 99 14 DRINK MORE GOOD MILK sC^\|\ BRAND NATURAL SWISS MILK /_t__E'Ba%!i s endorsed by the U3?Bkffl' medical profession _S3^aOT? 3S t^ a mi^ 0l mt^^mmm^T^b^ tho tromcs Because %,oj3K^!w it is pure, sterilized mtmrnW an( j natural milk to which nothing has been added, milk from a great herd of pedigree
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  • 35 15 Lemon Juice added to sweet milk will sour it suitably for cooking Add a small amount of lemon Juice and grated lemon rind in stewing such dried fruits as prunes, figs, peaches and so on.
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    • 48 15 J LATEST J {Dress Materials FOB ALL OCCASIONS DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY J i VISIT i Tajmalial Store 23-HIGH ST. S A j Maison Marcelle 1 I _~*tf*»s>^ For Natural >^^^^ Penruoic-il S !&SD£^ t^j ottr iatait j \aK3^ N potat-wlßdliif r'l i _> 35 Stamford Rd. TeL €M7 Frof. *°gt\^
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    • 128 15 l^ww^v^rs SHOPPING j GUIDE r-i 1 1 a 1 1 «a-"«~— I STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS 2 S Studio 33 j FOR j NATURAL ARTISTIC PORTRAITS 1 Miniature Cameras 33, Stamford Road Tel. 3304 •j. DRY CLEANING CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 cts. Gent's
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    • 320 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER 'YOU OM THE iA P 1 .tO «JaW Oi m w^ (&A^lU({^ CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA. JAPAV COLOMBO, AND BOMBA* Available for two months. p rom SINGAPORE. lat Class tnd claaa Honfkonf 9137.14 9192J9 Shanfhal H88.57 liyULl -Lobe or Yokohama 9222,86 9164.29 Colombo 9205.71 *****4
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    • 514 16 *T*liWltl T FRENCH PORTS t*^_^__ A aaa*** Jl HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk c CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux q 12 DTNTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunking 17 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux o t 4 j OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) I CAP
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  • 700 17 Increase In (}troo Earnings VL/'iiiLK analysis on the basis of quar- terly periods reveals that the lortunes <»i the Greek Mercantile Marine have been subject to the widest fluctuations, the final results lor each since 1033 (with which the previous report treated) have shown an improvement on
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    • 273 17 BURNS PIIILP LIXE (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA <*• 1 Oct 5 MERKUR oct 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the following rate* First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, oydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY
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    • 126 17 K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Pert Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. "s.s. HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 s.s. "HAKOZAI MARU" Oct. 28 Rates to Ist Class ?nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 252 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME in S Aik Soon Sept. 8 9 a.m. c (generally) Bintulu 5 Vyner Brooke 8 11 am lam (Parcels only) Kudat 8 11 am I it and Tembilahan Makasser 8 11 a.m > m bi and K. Toengk.il
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    • 250 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Gate C.odown Gate (..id Kohna 22 1 l Mentor 20 Charon 19 Santhia 18 2 3 Penan^ Maru 16 2 3 Glen beg 14 2 3 Toyooka Mam 11 2 J Glenaffaric 9 3 Talisse 7 2 3
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  • 342 18 SIKH WATCHMAN CHARGED Collyer Quay Blaze Recalled Singapore, Tuesday. REMINISCENCES of the great Collver Quay fire of April which did 530.0C0 worth of damage to shophouses and PMJM_J n Change Alley, also completely destroying the town branch office ox the T.M.A. Music House, were brought back
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  • 534 18 DRAMATIC RESCUE IN THE NORTH SEA Flying Boat's Forced Landing London. Sept. 6. Fl crew of a Royal Air Force flying boat which mad e a forced landing in the North Sea yesterday and was drifting helplessly for some hours were safely landed at Scarborough to-day. They had been rescued
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  • 361 18 ATTACK WITH AN AXE Sikh Constable 0„ Trial Singapore. Tuesday. A QUARREL between two Sikh Po^ Jt\ constables attached to the Singapore Harbour Board, which resulted U alleged, in one of the men being struck cn the head with an axe, by the other had a sequel in the Assize
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  • 177 18 Heavy And Sub-Calibre Gun Practice OWNERS and masters of shipping are requesetd to keep their essels as clear of the range as possible dunns tne heavy and sub-calibre gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned places on the dates statea below commencing at times stated
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  • 466 19 NEW THE A TRE SEA SON A T WEEKEND R. B. SALISBURY COMPANY Su uday Perform a nee Also MUSICAL comedy will fill the bill at the Vietoria Theatre for I season from Sunday onwards, when K B. Salisbury and his company will present "No, No, Nanette." _n interesting departure
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  • 218 19 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Tuesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $129 down l 2 The London Stock Exchange was reported to be firm but rather quiet, with few price movements, and cables from London to hand to-day indicate that tin share prices are steady. London are sellers
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  • 395 19 MASKED MEN RAID MINISTER'S HOUSE Exhaust ire Search Made Bui Not/lino Taken A way A SENSATION was caused in Belfast that Magherbuoy House, Portrush, Ulster Minister of Home Affairs, had be and masked men. They arrived in a large motor-car, and ransacked the Minister's papers. The swoop had been kept
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  • 427 19 Pastors In And Out j Of Gaol THE latest information shows that the process of arrests, interrogations releases, re-arrests, and fresh arrests in the German Evangelical Church still continues, as it has done ever since Dr Jakoby and others were taken in f o custody on
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  • 336 19 Crystal Glassware Trade In II te Hast BUlfapore, Tuesday. IN BlngapafV to-day is one of Czec)io Slovakia's most successful businessmen, Mr. Heins Tenchert, who li on lu: fourth visit to Malaya. When Mr. Tt nchert leaves our shores In a few c'ays, he will take with him
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  • 17 19 Renong Tin Dredging Co. No. 2 ilnd-c 712.84 pic ,T.. 20 picuJ 04 plCUal
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  • 235 20 Wife's 2^2 Years' Pose As Mother New York. A WIFE'S 2^-years' pose as a mother was revealed recently by the confession of Mrs. Otto Horst that the boy whom her husband thought to be his son was an adopted child. Mrs. Horst admitted her deception when she
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 312 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 7, 5 p.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. year TIN Pavable Date to date Austral Malay 9%% Int Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 4 10 r 3%% Bonus Ayer Weng 5% Int. Sept. 13 Sept. 18
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 514 20 lON THE RADIO [j i BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME ,m. GSH 13.97 metre* (21 .47 mes): GSG 16.86 metre* (17 79 mc*.); GSJ 1333 metre* (21.53 mc*.). Transmission 3:— •*Jftf l ________S; *.m. GSH 13.97 metre* (2147 mc*.) GSG 16 86 metre* (17 79 mc*.); and GSJ 13.93 metre* (21.53 mc*.).
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    • 417 20 Berlin Station DJB 19 74 metre* (15.200 kcs); DJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs); DJQ 19.63 metres (15,280 kcs.); DJI 16.89 metre* (17.760 kcs.). TO-DAY 7.20 p.m. News in English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in British India. 8.20 p.m. News and Economic Review
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    • 298 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 6 00 p.m. Chinese Music, Teochev 'Gramophone Records): "Chong Boe, Chi." Sung by Khim Chi and Sen Guan. "Gueot Zee Wan Wan." Sun. by Soon Lee and Leong Han. Selc*. tion— "Lye Hee Chiah Peck Keh.' Sung by
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    • 100 20 and Sullivan. With: Henry A George Baker, Charles Gouldn. o r rell Fancourt, Elsie Griffin, Nell] Briercliffe and Bertha Lewis. Ooi Dr Malcolm Sargent. (Qramophone Records) 8.50 p.m.:— The News and announce. ments. Relayed from London. 9.15 p m —lnterlude Relayed from London. 9.20 p.m.:— The St. Leger. A Running
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  • 590 21 NEW POLITICAL BODY To Defend Rights Of Community Singapore, Tuesday. {T is announced that a European Association of Malaya Las been tanned in Singapore, whose object will be "political, civic, economic, (.iirational, patriotic and beacvolent" The meeting at which the nrg.i? ltalian was formed tool place lasl
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  • 103 21 11,562,000 Working Last Month London, Sept. 6. UNEMPLOYMENT was down again last month. The Ministry of Labour estimates that at August 23 the number of insured persons in employment in Great Britain, exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme, was approximately 11,562,000. This was 45,000 more than a
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    27 21 Mr. G. F. Ranneft, Chief Commissioner of the N.E.I. Boy Scouts (centre) photographed with two of the party H.«U Scouts who attended the Jamboree in Holland. Tribune
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  • 75 21 London, Sept. 6. ON the Stock Exchange the Johannesburg and New York holidays restricted business but the undertone is firm and several good were in evidence. Leading Kaffirs appreciated on the 'good Venterspost Development report. Indian Irons soares from 751- to 78,9 on, Indian demand. Oils were firm.
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  • 168 21 Rising Expenditure On Arms Pretoria. DISING expenditure by the Defence Department indicates that the Unions large-scale defence programme is rapidly taking shape. In July the Defence Department paid out £165.500— an increase over July, 193G, of £55,000. During the rfist four months of the present financial year
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  • 71 21 3,200 Want To Qualify For Pension London, Sept. 6. i I^EARLY 1,500 Army reservists are 'Al already back in the Army under the offer announced bv Mr. Hore Belisha recently to allow reservists to rejoin the colours with a view to qualifying for pension. The number who have
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  • 143 21 British Delegation To Attend London, Sept. 6 A LARGE delegation from the British -T Association is to visit Calcutta in January for the silver jubilee of the Indian Science Congress Association, which is to be held under the presidency of Lord Rutherford. The normal annual meetings of
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  • 105 21 Jews Se met wed To Imprisonment Jerusalem. Sept. 4. TWENTY-EIGHT Jews, including a number of revisionists, have been sentenced to terms of imj risonment ranging from one year to six months under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. An Arab woman was killed and another wounded, and a British
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  • 71 21 Captured Off Coast Of Newfoundland Forftune Harbour, Newfoundland. FISHERMEN have caught a sea-serpent off the coast here after a two-day battle with guns, harpoon* and lances. The monster was 35 feet long with a girth of 25 feet and a tail nine feet across, lt had flippers but
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  • 115 21 Trade Union Congress Proposal London, Sept. 6. MAKING his presidential address at the annual Trade Union Congress at Norwich, Mr. Ernest Bevin announced the General Council has decided to establish a scientific advisory council to enable the Congress and constituent unions to secure the help and advice
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  • 95 22 Fierce Bailie Raging lii Aragon .San fttofeMaaaaa, Sept. 6 A fierce battle is now raging on tne Aragon front from Nuesra to Teruel particularly at Saragossa where the Government forces are desperately defending their positions especially around Belechite. The battle may prove to be decisive. If the
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  • 145 22 Opening Of Ninth Nazi Congress Nuremburg, Sept. 7. HITLER arrived by aeroplane this afternoon for the opening of the Ninth Nazi Party Congress and made a triump- 1 hal entry in the city driving in an open, car through crowded streets lined with black guards. Named, "the
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  • 76 22 London, Sept. 4. AN the money market large dividend v payments on British Government and other securities together with a falling off of demand for s'ock exchange purposes were reflected in the increased amount of credit available foi employment Consequently, competition for Treasury Bills was again very keen
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  • 89 22 Donnington Park, Sept. 4. rOMOTTI, driving a French Darracq car won the Royal Automobile Club's 312-mile international tourist trophy race, his Mine being 4 hours 35 minutes and 27 seconds, an average speed of 68 7 miles per hour. Second was Lebegue. in a darracq,
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  • 61 22 The following have accepted to play < cncket for Merchants and Law vs I Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. at the > c > I 0 i J II Abbott, I Scott Dalgleish rt I Foulds, E. N. Griffith Jones, p'w Holt, 0. G. Jenner,
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  • 478 22 R. A. F. Carry Off The Honours Singapore, Tuesdav. WITH a very fin e display, of swimming the R»yal Air Force carried off once more the Swimming Championship Cup at the Malaya Command Aquatic Meeting to-day a 1 the Singapore Swimming Club, coming out first in
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    14 22 Relay Race at the Malaya Command Aquatic Sports at the Singapore Swimming Club yes'erday.
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  • 77 22 U. S. GOVT. EMPLOYEES Must Not Resort To To Strikes Washington, Sept. 5. PRESIDENT Roosevelt hi a letter to Mr Luther Seward. President of the National Federation of Federal Employees, takes up the position that employees of the Federal Government, belonging f o unions, must not resort to strikes or
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  • 74 22 Rome, Sept. 4. "JO new agreements are expected to emerge fi om Signor Mussolini's visit to Herr Hitler next month. Signor Gayda, II Duce, mouth-piece discussing the visit in a conciliatory article in Giornale d' Italia says Italy is not faced with the problem
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  • 45 22 London. Sept. 6. CASH Book was scratched from th e St. Leger, which is to be run at Doncaster to-morrow, at 2.30 p.m. The following alterations in jockeys are announced: Crouch rides Senor, Gordon Richards rides Chulmleigh and Carslake rides Sandsprits. Reuter
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  • 76 22 Singapore, Tuesday. FURTHER ties in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament to-day, resulted as follows: Ho Keen beat Low Kee Pow, B—6. 6—4. Low Huck Leng beat Low Peng Cer, 6-1. 9—7. Phihp Woon beat Wee Bin Hock 6—3 3-6. B—6. The match between Tay Yee Wee
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  • 500 22 All una I Report Committee THE annual general meeting ol u Singapore Hockey Association beld at the S.C.C. on Friday at l In a review of the last season '{Jja committee report: During the year there was a aerable increase in the number of pi av mg
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  • 97 22 Ties played in the tennis tournament at the S.R.C. yesterday resulted fl lows: Singles Handicap -A.": R G. Lange 3 1 beat H. N. Balhetchet (—ls3' 7-5: 6-1. Singles Handicap "B": O. H i ier < -15 i vs. H. A. fcavage (ac..' n flni hod Kei all.
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  • 17 22 Helsingfors, Sept At athletics, Finland beat Brit--92 to 67 after leading 44 to 30 yesterday Reuter Wireless
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  • 623 23 THIRDSUCCESSIVE WIN Impressive Display Against Services Singapore, Tuesday. ANOTHER large crowd turned up at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon to see South China register their third successive soccer victory in Singapore. On this occasion it was against the Combined Services the military team was beaten
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    36 23 St. Andrew's School opened their rrgby L.othall season yesterday when they met Fort Canning at Farrer Park and beat the soldiers by 12 points to 3. Th e photo shows an incident during a line-out. Tribune
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  • 683 23 Successful Completion Of New lnler*Club Tennis Competition Singapore, Tuesday. THE Y.M.C.A. became the first holders of the "Kliney" Cup to-day, when they 1 won their doubles tie against the Japanese Club in the final of the competition and thus won three out of
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  • 146 23 A. C Bin nie Wins The Keppel Cnp j N the final of the Keppel Cup, played -t on Sunday last A. C. Binnie beat J. E. Fforde 3 and 1. I The Keppel G.C. September Medal will be played for on Saturday and Sunday next. The
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  • 545 23 St. Andrews Beat Fort Canning XV Singapore, Tuesday. DISPLAYING all round superiority, St. Andrews Rugby Football "A" XV opened their season with a good victory over the Fort Canning Rugoy Football XV by 12 points (one penalty goal, and three tries) to 3 (a try) in
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  • 17 23 In tile men'; doubles open oil at Club yesterday Wi and derson and Donnell
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  • 911 24  - FERNLET NAPPE D FOR TO-DAY GOOD FIELDS IN SPITE OF HEAVY SCRATCHINGS Pmuers Should Do Well If W*k* Is Fine Capt. Hawk (By F m. weather g_-_^&^ I „oo n-the fourth day of the Singapo Mee Ra n S„ g starts at 230 p.m. TOe double tote on raee, sweep
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  • 49 24 Race I— Fernlet Phar Psr Race 2— Metro Woover Race 3 Glamour Palm Oil Race 4— Le Torquet Salad R ace s— Danse du Ventre Rose of Dreams K ace 6— The Cretan Girl Sky Raider Race 7— Harap Prince Caravel Race B—Ciscara8 Ciscara Excuse Me
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  • 171 24 Win Tor Mrs Stuart Clark THE Singapore G.C. ladies' Septets** bogey competition was played Bukit Timah on Monday and resumed in a win for Mrs. Stuart Clarke In ««S Division with a score of 1 down in win for Mrs. C. M. Williamson in «_i Division with
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  • 179 24 Autumn Tennis Results And Ties Singapore, Tuesdav. THE following are the results of ties 1 played off in the S.C.C. tennis tournament to-day: "A" DOUBLES HANDICAP A. P. Webb and D. A. Johnston —2 beat A. Greenhill and V. P. Barbat scr. 6—l; 6—2. •at" DOUBLES HANDICAP J.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 43 24 I A. S. GILES. i CIVIL NAVAL, AND MIUTARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 1 No. 6. The Arcade, Singapore. S THONE 7»4. .________~_!_-^-^~<« y ABSOLUTE SECUKin j 1 Motor Union S insurance company, ltd. I Agents: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTO j 1 Singapore Branches
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