Morning Tribune, 21 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 198. SINGAPORE, TUESLAY, September 21, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 933 1 HINT OF RETALIATORY MEASURES EVACUATION OF EMBASSY "A BETRAYAL OF FRIENDSHIP Shanghai, Sept 20. FTVHE Chinese authorities point out that all other foreign embassies are J- remaining m Nanking and they are most indignant at the American Embassy's decision to- evacuate. They contend that America
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  • 40 1 ANOTHER SOVIET PROTEST Alleged Assaults On Embassy Employees Moscow Sept. 20. THE Soviet Ambassador m Japan has protested to the Japanese Foreign Minister against the alleged frequent cases of assault by unknown Japanese on Soviet Embassy employees m Tokio. Reuter
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  • 68 1 "WE are meeting at a time of pro- found international anxiety when the people want peace, but this would seem to be as far as ever from attaining," said Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secretary, m the course of a striking speech on the international
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  • 123 1 Piracy Deadlock May Be Overcome Rome, Sept. 20. THE Mediterranean tension is regarded as relaxed, after visits of the British and French Charges d'Affaire to Count Ciano. Though Count Ciar.o merely repeated the Italian claim for parity m the anti-piracy patrol, he did not offer cooperation The
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  • 34 1 Spain i Claim For Election To League Council Geneva, Sept. 20. THE League Assembly rejected Spain's claim for re-eligibility for election to the League Council by 24 votes to 23 Re uter
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  • 57 1 London, Sept. 20 I LOYDS announce that an additional premium of ten shillings per cent, will be charged on cargo to and from Japan carried by first class passenger liners calling at an anchorage below Woosung. but not above the blockhouse, subject to a time limit of
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  • 894 1 Nanking, Sept. 20. GIVING Nanking a foretaste of deadlier visitations which could be expected from noon to-morrow, Japanese bombers subjected the capital to two air-raids to-day and made fruitless attempts to blow up the National Government Office. Bombs also fell near the waterworks, aerodromes, Central University
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    • 39 1 4 any ON OTHFR PAGES i Mr. Eden's Speech 2 i Exhibition at Raffles 2 New Islands 3 I Moneylender Fined 21 I Mortgagee's Rights 22 Local Sport 23 1 i Malaya Command I Boxin^ 24 I «j» .^.J.
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    • 33 1 9Q9 'i.^^ l i^^* i,^^ l fc^^** i i i<~ i i i jo~~i i i ii_^ i hum POWDERED MILK Ij t SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURE. Obtainable Everywhere. DISTRIBUTORS CETZ BROS. <O.
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  • 497 2 SPAIN FAR Mr. Eden Addm League Assembly o MX Xnthony Eden, the lir.u Foreign Secretary. addn-ssril the Vs. imMv ©1 the LemffM of N I tnnis to -day. He Mid: We are meeting a. tune of profound international an x rtv when the people went
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  • 232 2 Pictures By Imperial Singapore, M Ir Oov< i I Thorn and Lady Thorn among tho c who accepted Invitations for b i »i i i^ view "i a selection ol p tur.' i "M exhibition b: the [mpt i lal the R iM- Hot 1 to
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  • 42 2 Mr Ong Boon Tat. J.P, who has been spending a holiday In Europe, wijl sail for Singapore from Genoa on the 23rd in.st m the Victoria. Mr, Bjcu Tat has hen spending the last few weeks m Prance
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  • 678 2 Chinese Approval Of New Marriagt Singapore, Monday. PROMINENT members of the Chinese Community were interviewed by a Tribune representative In regard to the new Marriage Registration Bills. which were published In draft form last week Referring to the registration of monogamous marriages of
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    16 2 The Band Mid Pipes »>t the Gordon Highlander! beating the retreat on the padang vesterd;i\. Tribune
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    • 120 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If \(ni feel old before your time, and ■liable to enjoy the pleasure! <>f youth, taki i>'. Nlxon'i Vi-Tai>H and restore vonr Manhood, VII illty and Enerft*y. pi;- results m 24 hours. Dr. Nb VI -Tabs ;ti i new discovery and juaranteed to build
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  • 283 3 DISCOVERED NEW ISLANDS NEAR NEW GUINEA Yachtsmen Raich Singapore After I \OOO Singapore Monday ieaving Gloucester In M lunette, U.S.A.. eleven montl the Yankee t!.rn a y ri can-owned 81-ton Khooner rigged yachi arrived al t<j(ia\ trom Semarang, completing over 17,000 miles 1 crui.se ro globe Hnfinmi?*? ls r(iui i
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  • 97 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept jii i •Hi, the hea Buddl and :!i" Boy Seoul were an ■any who .sent t« legrams and con tulations to the King on his natal Tiii, afternoon the I of Re gency rec( Ived the Diplomatic Corps
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  • 280 3 Total Dividend 10 Per Cent For Year A FINAL dividend of five per cent., plus m a cash bonus of 2 -> per cent is recommended by the directors of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd.. m their report to the shareholders for the year ended June 30,
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  • 73 3 L.-ndon. Sept, 20. WESTMINSTER Abbey was to-day turned to the care <>! the Dean and Chapter alter having been restored to normal conditions following the chai effected for the Coronation and will be re-opened lor the resumption of public service, next Sunday. For nearly nine month* it ha.s
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    • 443 3 adsfdhjfhsdjkaf Be a m 1 m Suit 3 at 11 a m m Ist i iri Kand.i B* loir Mi- Justi< Hoi m m Uv Court .1! 1 1 a m suu :it Llm Teoni k Tee wi Before Mr Ju Lavilli Court at 1 1 a m OB mi
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 75 4 IM Ml I is London. Sept. 211 PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous Today Change In bulk Sept Ocl shlpt. on Val COPRA (Straits. I M.S.) SA(i() FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. Oct. shi ment 104..- tfnchan TAPIOCA (Ist quality) Seed Pearl (B'pore) Sept. shipt. ljio'j Selh White Muntok Oct. Dec. shipment.
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    • 27 4 ical Industries 3g Rubber Plan Investment Trust 34 6 Kaffirs (West Witswatewand) I* 142 6 Ohartcred^S? is 1 Ex Div. .rp lll'i 110- 1 '<
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    • 55 4 r.T. on Pan, iclosln* middle »f W^S r.T. on Amsterdam i closing middle rate, Jjgj 16 r.T. on Shanghai (claslng selling rate) Unchang( d r.r. on HoriKKonj? (closing selling rate) i 3 1 16 r.T. on Japan (closing selling ratej l is. 21i -104 I'.r. on New Yors:
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    • 9 4 US Standard London, Sept. Previous To-d Change
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    • 33 4 UOLD don. Sept. 20. Previous To-day Change Fmc Bar per oz n o 1 r: i SILVER ?PO 19 13 16 1 16 4 months forward. 19 19 11 1G 116
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    • 10 4 Sellers 18 13 16 19 1116 tin
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    • 164 4 Messrs Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Monday. MINING. Tin at midday was |13t%, This has been the dullest day experienced for some time m all sections of the market With London news Wai) SI end, the mai and prices U: kened during the da Uing by stale bulls" led
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    • 51 4 Malay's Fine Paid By Wife Singapore, Monda FOR assaulting a publi .:t m th( n o\ n. lin bii Bakar, a young Malay i fined $15 by Mr ite, and U red to ion to the com- or In d :ed his v him P id t
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    • 43 4 Singi s. c. 1 111 giving the following prices:— Prices Previous To-day Antamok 0.56 0 54 Benguet Consolidated io 00 unqu Consolidated Mines 0.013 0 013 IXL 0.51 0.49 San Mauricio 0.51 o (i Para :al< 045 043 ex-dividend.
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  • 795 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser M Bro:i 0 47-, 0 60nom B. M. Trustee 625 7DO Con. T. 57% Pref. 25- 27T 8 Ord. 24 3 L's 3 B, Realty Co. 1.25 1 35N At Trust Ag. 475 5.25 r 'i Uui 33 so M.7scd F and N. Ord. 15.90
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  • 167 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday, •> p m MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5I« (i Aver Wcng W ]l 0 Hong Fatta i:u) Hitam 41 Hongkong Tin 37 38 jelebu 'I' 7 33 35 Kuchal Tin :;(1 Kamuntin* Tin 131- 141Kundang 80 Larut 14 14f) tingui Tin 2.25 2 :^<>
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  • 219 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANtt MUNICIPAL 67* 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 1031/2 105 2 norn 4>/ 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 norn 4»/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 115 norn 4%
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    • 229 5 Shanghai Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. im- Bankert a m Securiti Dai: Foreign Market i and Quotation S< NEW YORK I OFFEE i SUGAR EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO. P. o. Box Pel: r>i_T»i 5252 Cable Address Selco NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) AMSTKICDAM Established
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  • 162 6 Fugitive Who \l. Tallaha A BOY who .mnipcd his larceny conviction In Florida has en to be a another state, it has been rev< The story was disclosed whe officials considered an appeal for don for a man who was listed on records as Reuben Turner
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    • 285 6 's WM NIGHT! l *ir} < :i ;,i i »nflkl sharing eatesi i nun ;uk! uonian will ever know' itii .m\ 0f romaBCC md chivalry m.l BMUnrj red r'' with hate mi ri-voli:tioii IN THE LONDON FILM PBODVCTION s HlHfc^ 1% i\ c v IE I n v *t r*
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    • 157 6 Passengers By Air Singapore. Mon Arrivals and departures by X and K.N.I LM. planes: Arrived from N.E.I, by the Toreir L. L. Wall. Air. G. Hulshotf, Mr E. J F. van Dunne. Mr. R. L. Si. Left by the Torenvalk:— For Ban Mr. G. Hulshofl Baron Empain, Mi L. Atkins.
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  • 265 7 m( jirious Situation In Unlc Santiago, Chile. I INSTANT repeal of a law giving them I 1 rises m salary Is being urged by I mdreds of clerical workers m Chile. The reason for this remarkable situais that during the past two monthnumbers of "black-coated" workers lost
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  • 114 7 Must Be Blonde And A Sportswoman A Cologne BRITISH soldier whose name vrn as Corporal Crawley, of ley. mar Southampton, has written to Ine Lord Mayor of Cologne asking v n can help him to find a German el/l for a wife •I have ierved two yean
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  • 98 7 Ceylon Government's Decision Colombo A REQUEST that women should br- admitted to clerical and civil set* cc posts m Ceylon has been rejected m the Chief Secretary of the Govern ment. "Women would no doubt be capable of performing the duties required ol B civil servant, but obvious
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    • 128 7 TWO CONTINENTS ACCLAIM IT EVERY CRITIC HAILS IT! f ["LLOYD'S of lOMIOV —20th Century-Fox Masterpiece with Freddie Bartholomew Madeleine Carrolf j I Tyrone Power Sir Guy Standing S Premiere Tuesday 28th Sept., PAVILION w^»,^ w^^» -^.».^-i»^^».^^»w^~i I T i-iv VVokli) Cabaret j I TO-DAY NON-STOP TEA DANCE FROM 6. P.M.
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    • 154 7 /^k TO-MORROW- PAVILION i THRILLS! DRAMA! FUN! s j ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE I l 'i S EXCITEMENT ON A RAMPAGE! /jgj^ j An exciting triple murdor f_l HRi A i m a Urge department vM «_ra^ > store! Exciting thrills! y^_Z vS_X Exciting suspense! And exciting romance as j '^lIS
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  • 73 8 A fi< Id ramp v.is recently carried out at Telok I'aku l>\ F (Malay; Coy the S.V.C. ami iraa frea< success. Here are the Malays learning the I trench di iging. The volunteers marching to ."Mosque while m camp Ihe Kami of the company, who attended
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  • 125 8 But Women Drive More Washington, DC rpESTS conducted throughout the i- United States by the American Automobile Association show conclusively that men are better drivers than women. "The average man is better equipped !<> hand:, the wheel", says Mr. Burton w. Marsh, who has suDerviaed the tests.
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  • 127 8 To Fight Stray Dog Menace Istanbul DIFLES firing poison gas capsules the latest weapons now being v by Istanbul municipal officers m t! campaign against stray dogs and Meat pies containing arsenic I up to now been used against the si which are believed to spread typhoid,
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  • 214 9 TEN MEN LEFT HER 12,000 ELDERLY FRIEND'S DEATH Traces Of Metallic Poisoning New York TKAC'ES of metallic poisoning have been found m the body of George (•sHlman. of Cincinnati, a friend of Mrs. Anna Hahn. The body was exhumed m an effort to learn if there was any truth m
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  • 39 9 Destro yer Intercepts Cruiser Algiers, Sept. 17. AN insurgent cruiser which approached two French freighters of! Algiers was intercepted by a French destroyer. On hearing of the incident the French destroyer Iphigenie here immediately put to .sea.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 48 9 Hendaye, Sept. 17. COMMUNIQUE issued by General Franco's headquarters says the Salamanca Government has Irrefutable proof which it is shortly .submit tint; to th? non-intervention committee that the two pirate submarines m the Mediterranean belong to the Soviets and were recently at Alicante.— Reuter Wireh
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  • 223 9 To Cost About £14,000 THE Kins b ordering a new yacht which will cost about £14,000 and revolutionise big-clan yacht racing. It is probable that the older wil! be placed on the Clyde. The yacht i.s to belong to the L Cl. a new
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  • 45 9 Madrid, Sept. IG. THE capital has again been shelled. It is revealed m August a totad of 679 shell fell m Madrid striking 589 house* but killing only n n people and Injurim; 56. One day alone 374 shells fell.— Reuter Wireles
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  • 31 9 TIIK Government troops on the Affront have brought down four ment Junker bombers In vhich the German pilots have perished accordine to reports from Sarinena Reuter Wireles
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  • 357 9 Opinion Of Two Experts r CTRANC.ILATION was the cause of the death of 10-years-old Mona Tinsley, m the opinion of two experts, it was stated at Retf o rd Police Court when Frederick Nodder. aged 45, accused of murdering the child, made a second appearance. Long
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  • 240 9 Schoolchildren Affected By Trachoma Carlo NEARLY 60,0'/) people m Egypt Buffer from incurable blmdne and M percent. of the schoolchildren examined are affected by trachoma (eye disease), al' hough to a very slight degree Theft Startling figures are contained m a report by the Ophthalmic section of
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  • 83 9 Sir Robert Borden's Bequests To Ex-Soldiers Ottawa CIR ROBERT BORDEN. Canada's war- time Premier, left an estate valued at £133,032. The veteran statesman died at the ar-e of 82 on June Id The will makes Lady Borden chief beneficiary and there are various bequests to ex-Service and benevolent organisations m
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  • 368 9 Vormhibffs 4' Year Plan Mm MARSHAL Voroahiloff, Cofrmisftai foi V* I)(it 11(>( hai Mm called to the piours. not only the usual annual i (>( ><-npt.,. Dm an additional hall <>; a class Tins comprises all those nt 'or service born In 1916 and thai hall ol
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  • 338 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1937. WHY JAPAN FIGHTS 11 X have received from the Japanese Consulate-General the summary of an address broadcasi from Tokyo a few days ago by Professor Ernest Pickering, of the [mperial University, m which he seeks to justify .Japan's aggression m China. To any
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  • 835 10 America Modifying The Monroe Doctrine? A, i j-. io peration to prevent any further d^ 1 urbane ed i).v the statementa which have beu by and Mr Cordell Hull n the i xternal p I •t'ahe heels of the Prcsici. personal Indictment oi the dictatorshipa which an- behind present unrest
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    77 10 Ctad m cumbersome and heavy asbestos suits studded with fireworks— weigh ing as much as a soldier's full kit— rinnftfof^h Xm ISPIaV f r i! he W !l ite (itv Firework Show The fireworks are touched off at the bethe "ll ii I ,l >. me Vh n u eed
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  • 471 11 ANGLO-ITALIAN TALKS \n Enlightened French lew Paris. "THE Anglo-Italian liquidation of 1937 will be .1 pendan' io the \ii silo- French liquidation «»f 1904 which left us Morocco, but still further strengthened the posiron of Britain from Gibraltar to Suez," writes M. Edouwrd Guyot, professor ;»t
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  • 164 11 Belgrade. THREE marriages to the same woman is the record of Suljo Korbegovitch, a Moslem of Zenitza, Yugoslavia He was married for the first time five years ago. Within a few months Suljo and his wife, Hasija, parted by mutual consent, and the marriage was
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  • 341 11 New £100,000 Funicular Railway Pontresina, Switzerland. WORK is expected to begin next month on a new £100,000 funicular railway from the Bernina Pass above Pontresina to the famous Diavolezza Glacier. The railway will rise 3,000 feet m I 1 2 miles and will probably be working next
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    73 11 Taking: place m England for the first time In its history, the Iloval Automobile Cluh's International Toiirisl Trophy Kate was held on the Donington Park Road Circuit, near Derby. From 1!'!K to i XU>. the event u.»s held on the Ards Circuit, Northern Ireland. The only woman covering the 311
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  • 185 11 Nursing Homes Used As j Hotels i Parts FKANCF is invaded by British tourists. At some seaside resorts all hotels are booked up and people have had to take rooms m nursing homes It is years .since so many British vl ltors have landed at the Channel
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  • 63 11 Washington. Sept. 17. ?IE Secretary of the Trea ury 1 1 a ar ranged to talk with Sir Frederick Phillips on his arrival on Monday. It i.s explained that vanou Tri changed views from time to Mine and Sir Frederick Phillips' visit was for no specific
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  • 175 11 New Concession For Soldiers London IN future .ill soldiers servin at home on i who are over 21 ,n;(i who have completed their n i ru il training will be allowed a perma nciti pass to sleep oui of barracks except where military exigencii i rend< r this Im
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    60 12 Mr. S. Voshida. Japanese ambassador to London (left) and Mr Ouo-t li-c hii *i J ambassador, photographed at the foreign office inVhiiehall Topical Press 310-nn!es Donington course was Mrs. A. C Dob on Sll Thc onl v W()nian l l)Venn Planet News manoeuvres which i« V lM c »-«Pemtin| m
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    • 57 12 SHORT CUT WEEKS of surface travel saved by flying Home. L uxurious air liners. EVERY comfort for passengers. PLENTY of room for luggage. NIGHTS spent on land hotel*, meals even tips included m the fare. Two services weekly Singapore to London. Also twice weekly to Brisbane. l A I R
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  • 153 13 \V. H. Wilberforce brings m his gelding Double Speed after he had won the fourth race from Mettle ami Mi 11 a mo. Tribune Mr. Kirwan himself leads m Phar Par. winner of the third race from Glamour and Fernlet. Tribune The S.T.C. Autumn Skye meeting en
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    • 39 13 U II IS I PO C X I I WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE I(>2 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PUCES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Rsflki I'Lue. BINGAPOEI
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  • 1188 14 Breathe in BEAUTY Greta dimming gives a few s.mple exercises on ways to breathe m beauty and at the same time hints on keeping s@ Mil t the Hay diet for Instance, which other person I talk to Is either iiin'u or has been on for some weens and they
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    • 54 14 A shade for every shade of hair— Black, Brown, Auburn, Light Chestnut, Blonde, and Natural for White, Platinum or Bleached Hair. Quick drying, leaves no deposit on the hair. Alura is guaranteed harmless and is not a dye. H LU H H COLOUR WAVE SET Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD.,
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  • 264 15 10 BEAUTY COMMANDMENTS W.I.V FACTORS MAX Factor, veteran Make-up artist' and an intimate observor of Hollywood's Film scene since 1909, has formulated his professional findings of these twenty eight years into a ten commandments of beauty for women throughout the world! 1. Cleanliness is not only "next to godliness"; it
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  • 57 15 [t seen i ipo ■^>< r up, or lip (tick not colour* i .scented, or both i" '."ui llkin i complex! and Hit- hand i >"" ciding which look i th< I tying nothing "i u> be n with the de Ie ired U) VI MIT <»Wll <•• :l i
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    • 36 15 .silk stoiii: llijyjli lt<'|>iifaiioii Tajjmalial Store 23 High St., Tel. 3849. Maison Marcelle For a Natural /fr*^*H i,rmane»t RS©^' S^l Try our latest W^ > point-w.cdin, Iy y, C 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4M7 Prop. J KOOY.^j
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    • 28 15 W£iAi)£TA££ Ancient and Modern Chinese Art 18 Battery Road Ist floor Phone 7143 rftjMj Max Factor's MC Prnrtrates <frrp?y into g| il,r,H,r.- s Keep Ma dean, firth, youthful.
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    • 188 15 Ta i onus is siioiTi A^ o^ t^^^^^o^^^^' ~r~ A DtfY CLEANING STATIONER CIIKAPKR CLKAXIXCS. Join our Contract System. WHY YOU SHOULD CM all Your British PeriodiSome Examples. Ladies' dress, (>als tlom us cleaned 8c pressed 80 ets. MOSI ****Mto% PrkM Central tV Accessible Gent s suit, cleaned Dressed $1.00.
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    • 445 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA~LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Out war d~ Due Due ronnai# Spore ToDoac* ?'P» r^ 1937. 1937. CARTHAGE 15 000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 19 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Dec 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 CORFU 15.000
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    • 519 16 JPSq^BL TO FRENCH PORTS J3L m~m ML HOMEWARDS. s D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Mar eilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Oct a 1 1 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct 15 I ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov' 4 J CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. v
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  • 274 17 The Normandii Performanci Camp and < amoni I ln tor tin. trad Tl'. Atlantic In cc maj I only, and tl pay roi their chedule .> n In b i This i.i t point record round die has ju made, Rlaive, resid< n! director ol the
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  • 144 17 Destroyer For Argentine Government MESS I John Brown and Co., itd lfl i ik, launched i the i md ol thi I thej are buildinß to the order ol the Argentina I ent, who ha "i the type under m m!., country With .1 th <»i off
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  • 26 17 The P and liner Rawalpindi 1 1 due .it Sini from Hongkong m on Tnui Bl will pi ai<H pori Harbour Board wh.ii I
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    • 188 17 IS I 'll.\« B» 11 1 1. LIME. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Oci J et° ct 5 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov d Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the tollo\ passe. transfer at Singapore, Brisbane Sydney or ing X.P.M. Vessel. Bi,
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    • 128 17 i\. 1. It. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNAKI) WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To London via Penan*;, Colombo, Aden Tort Said. Marseille* Gibraltar. s^S* "FUSHIMI MAKU" <><:,. 1 ss "HAKOZAKI MAHU" Ocl 15 ms. TERUKUNI MAKU Nov H> Rate, to Ut Class *nd cl i Naples $497 $540 $317
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 45 17 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! asdfdjfklsdjfk MAIL DELIVERED Mails despatched from Singapore on 27 by the Rajputana was delivered m London yesterday. I AIR MAIL DESPATCHES Penang, Siam. Burma. India. Iraq. Palestine. E^ypt. E. and B. Africa. Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria. Gold (Continued m next Column)
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    • 320 17 SHIPS IN DOCK Sim ONGSIDI I'll \Wl\!;\ I S M Ml it i» to ISRIVI I .tram IMI Ship (milouii (•Hi < ula l i l I ita Han 1 1 iw Holland 111 3 Bulan 17 2 :t Havre Maru i 9 Ach 13 3 13 3 Pre Idi
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    52 18 "A River"— Tang Ke Seng, 420, River Valley Rd.. Singapore. l\«niiiK (ilory"— P. Lakshana, 2!), Grange Road, Singapore •Silhouettes"— Tay Khim Honf, 97, Norfolk Road, Singapon •A Malay Kampong"— C. S. Koh. 361. Telok Blangah Rd., Singapore. Resting'— P. Lakshana, 29, Grange Road, Singapore. "Meal Time"— P. Lakshana, 29, Grange
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    36 19 On "telegraph wires'— Tang Ec Seng, 420. River Valley Rtl.. Singapore. Chang Wens. No. 167A, Sele&ie Road, Singapore "Tin* (amp Cook" -I*. Kamasann .'.7 X Jalan l>uk<\ JohOfC llahru. Chang Wens, No. 167A. Bciegie Road, Singapore
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  • 355 19 AGFA PICTURE CONTEST YOUR Entries Are Invited ON this page and the one opposite, will bo found pictures received for our photographic competition for which those pages are reserved every Tuesday The competition carries prizes ol Agio cameras and films Three Agfa camera and twelve rolls ot iiim will be
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    • 36 19 For this Competition only /f/1 -Fißm* can be used. Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely not! Th c vxpvri c n c c d photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. The Film For the tropics!
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    • 42 19 Entries tor this competition are invited lor the mi/rs to be awarded m Sept. They ihould i)c addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune, Alison Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked "Agfa Competition.' 1 SEND IN YiM'K ENTRY now
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  • 297 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 20. 5 pjn. Total i Books Close fin a. Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. TIN Payable Date to Aver Hit am 30^ Int Sept. 7 Sept. 27 Sept. 20 Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept. 24 Idris sfl Int.
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    • 135 20 I il JLs 117 1 1 Jp iwim World 1/ —Jf THE l:{7 MODELS OF LATESI i J **J|Arf- L BBK The new PILOT P ens will impress you as L. >, Jv Mj^M no other range of pens has ever done '"i ,^^W standard value that eclipses even the
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    • 503 20 ON THE RADIO j IRDITKH FAAPIRF <*ne mlUUlw (Schubert an Tau,..p>. OKI I IjM L/V\rll\L ioos pm. Happy Moments. 1 A light DDnrDAMAAF programme ol gramophone records, preKKULiKA/V\/V\t Ertc QUlett 10.35 pm Variety Transmission 2:- «20 p.m —9.15 1120 p m Light Orchestral Music p», 7.M i.v" metres (tlB ■»>;
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    • 262 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station TO-DAY GOO pm Indian Music (Gramophone Records >. 620 pm. Chinese Music Selection? from Peiping Dramas Gramophone Records): "Thye Chin Why Chuan." by Mci Lan Fans. 'Hurk Foonß Bung by Ching Shao Shan. "Kan San Kwan." Sung by Chinf; Shao Shan and Thuan Foo Yui?. "Ur Loo
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    • 282 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres 730 p.m Time, Weather ny. Announcements. 745 p.m 'Outward B<> by H. W Nightingale. To-night ft htingale will describe his out from England via Berlin. LChuria, Japan and the Phi. 8 00 p.m Flmpire Mail Bup laved from London 8.20 p.m.:— The
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  • 461 21 Story Of "Coffee Singapore, Monriuv Foil abetting the •Hence of offering; IVtfrtivr- Inspector T. T. C.oh, of the Binfmpore Hetective Branch, an illegal gratification of $30 as a motive tor forbearing to do an official act. Mesan Singh, a Sikh moneylender. was this mornini; lined .X.JOO
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  • 110 21 r rHE dance at the Happy World cabaret on Saturday night m aid of the Clerical Union Building Fund proved a bis success, being well patronised. The fox-trot competition was a popular item m the programme and attracted many couples. The winners were Miss Marjorie Scully and
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  • 147 21 Car Overturns At a >// piVE Chine i passengers m a private 1 car were injured when the vehicle turned turtle at the 14th milestone Woodlands Road, yesterday, throwingall ius occupants on to the roadside The driver of the vehicle wa.s also hurt, the latter
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  • 76 21 To Safeguard British Interests In China London. Sept 20. THE Federation Ol British Industries has called a meeting to be held m London on Sept. 29 of firms largely Interested In China and particularly m Shanghai area, to consider a common policy for the protection of propertie for
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  • 18 21 imood bin Mohamed 81 ah Muar, has been ada path nt m the Gen i bal, Joh mi.
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  • 210 21 5,000 Detectives From Italy MrnnJch, Sept. .'<) VI is undei stood that no fewer than 5.00n Italian detectives, reported to he dressed In the uniform of the Hitler Mark (.nurds, will assist the genuine Black Guards and strong^ reinforce the German Secret Police to protect
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  • 45 21 V; R. E Willmot, tl British Ti imissioner. will be th,. sp< the luncheon meeting ol 'lie Singapore ry Club at the AdelphJ Hotel on lay. mal lun i nable to meet I of the i Indii been fixed i Monday Sept, 27.
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  • 475 22 MERCHANTS APPEAL Tongkangs Which Were Security SiM'-,;ip<nr. .M<iiul.i\. rt ii |1 propertj «•'<> ol *«P» rt tlom I the mortgagor t<> th«- »"< >; t| mortj :.^or still continuin w inion over ft»s i>rI there i»<» entrapment, could therefore l»« >»> criminal brea< h of
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  • 38 22 ■•BgkOßfi Sept. 20. AFTER having apparently subsided for the past week, the < holera epidemic lias reappeared with renewed rlndency and M asos have bvvn n-p«»rtf(l m the last 48 h«mrs. Indading two Britishers. Reuter
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  • 178 22 Bride To join Him Next Month A RESIDENT of Singapore was married by proxy on Saturday, the ceremony taking place 6,000 miles away zechoslovakia. Mr. Paul Robltschek, managing director of the Nouveaux Co. Singapore, wad the bridegroom, and Miss Alice TrostlCi-. i Pilst. n. Czechoslovakia,
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    27 22 Claudettc Colbert, Mel¥yn DoufUs and Robert Young In a scene from the ne« Paramount comedy "I Mot Him m PaH«." which opens at the Capitol to-morrow (Wednesday).
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  • 93 22 Extortion Case Against A Chinese Singapore, Monday. an attempt to extort $10 BO from a prostitute had it i sequel this mornwhen Chew Ooh Sing, v lanky Chinese youth, .Mood charged with the offence before Mr. w o Reeves, the Third Magistrate. The offenci llei ed to ha
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  • 65 22 Singapore, Monday. U'SSAIN bin Abdul, a Boyanr.sc, was 11 this morning brought up before Mr. I C Qoh, the Fourth Magistrate, to answer a charge ol having driven a m«»t'>r car U1 a negligent manner. thereby causing grievous hurt to one Kaliapan, In Kampong Bahru Road, on ttir
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  • 253 22 BLAKANG MATI SPORT Thrilling Draw In (By "Sarnia" A THRILLING match between the R.A.M.C., and the R.A Blakang Mati. 2nd XV.. on Saturday at Blakang Mati. resulted m a draw. The R.A.M.C. had the upper hand m the first half They opened the game with Richardson scoring a try m
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  • 125 22 51,468 Due On A Judgment Singapore, Monda; MR. H. Sleigh, the well- known tra Failed to answer a Judgment debtor summons which cam*' on for hearing before Mr. Justice Home, m the High Cour 4 to-day, and on the application of Mr. T w. Owz counsel for plaintiffs,
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  • 480 22 HOCKEY AT FORT CANNING Easy Win For Ti Y.M.( 'vhehe was practically speaking ■I one team m it. m the hock. between the V.M.C.A. and which was played at the I -day, tin 1 Y"s winning comfortal n— o. Ground conditions wore hardly :ive t'i Rood hockey but d themselves
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  • 581 23 SINGAPORE CUP SOCCER Publishers Held To Singapore. Monday. AFTER bein;, a noal m arreaf m the Ant half, the Singapore Cricket dab improved remarkably m the second session and rlr**-.\ thre^-all with the Publishers m their S.A.J'.A. Cap fixture at th»Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Vincent
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  • 264 23 S'Beat'A'Co. In Skins IN m Interesting game of soccer Mi Tanjrlin to-day, "S" Co. defeated ('<>.. by two g—fti to tne, ii the Inter-Companj Senior League. Phtv during the first ten minutes was practically even. Then Paige broke away on the Left wing and centred from
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  • 54 23 Stab W'oumk All O\rr Body Singapore, Monday A CHINESE was found brutally murdered lying on a footpath off Dunearn Hoad early this morning. He had multiple injuries from stab wounds inflicted all over the body. The discovery was made by an Indian (rardner employed by a European
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  • 225 23 Hockey Match With Khalsa .'■■.ni!' tpon fcfoi hays match the Post Office L hock, xi .Hid the Khalsa Association, played on the Post Office Club ground, i'\a\vi{ m a victory for the J'" tai m tiv<- to one. i>> t nan Singh, the Postals left wined the ftrsf
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  • 80 23 Singapore, Monday. The following were the results of Uea played oil this evening In the sec autumn tennis tournament. "B" Class Doubles Handicap (semifinal): H. Sardeman and P. H. BodH Bienfait (plus 3> beat H. Burden and V C. Teusdule (scr) <> 2, 5 7; G 1. "B"
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  • 289 23 keen Ru<>bx l ooibdll Blakang Mati Sinu.ipun- Muiiil.in A\ enjoyable gasae of rugbj tool tiaii u;is played .it Blakang >\\ on Saturday, between the Nth llr.iw Batten A (R| i kfatl) .mkl the iv'i\.ii r m Medical Corps, the Corps emerfing rictorioiu i>^ i feaJ
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    • 85 23 Draw For Second Rout id TWE following is the draw for the second round of the Singapore (up competition, all games m which will be played at the Anson Koad Stadium, commencing at 5.10 p.m. each afternoon: Tuesday (28th): Skins vs. Gordons Wednesday <lf)th>: .Marines vs. winners of Chinese II
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    • 51 23 GILBEY'S INVALID PORT THE PURE GRAPE JUICE A rich and mellow wmc with a deliciOUfl flavour for all occasions. No bettei vahu' obtainable eterywhew. Invaluable a t<:nic. ft >• ft-*- N- J |N^ ,X f '"-"-<Z^»; 3 "^> ii y -v_ -^wf j P~ /I BOLBAOBNTB: |jIITIIDJE C I9 lIP
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  • 213 24 Inniskillinps Sweep The Bonn! BY winning thirteen I :i<i losing onlY one. li. n the B Champion hip ot the Command at Tanglin to-nl dance and cd. the conclusion ol the bouts, the 1 < jfflcer Commanding the 'I roops, Maj. r General Dobbie, presented the pi i/i
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  • 95 24 VHE following ties In the Y.Ma.ten--1 nis tournament will be played tomorrow (Wedn^day. hS.X^: ILJ* S Goh Woelz A Nathaniels vs A. Manassen. Mondays Results M,ns Sinjla "A": T P. Wee 30.3 brut M 1. Keshty -30 4—6. 7-5 6—3. I Manasseh -15 beat K. M. R. Itenon
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    7 24 \iMtUn-r Ineideni m yesterday's cup match. Tribune
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  • 412 24 Seam's First Hockey Match On Padang BhUMtin Monday. Till- IICU |io(kr\ Wttmm aijain pro „,isrs to »>♦■ uuite brißht «>'••■ Vhen ||M S.K.C. are conrrriH'd. This mninf, wi their «roum». .1 Hab eleven dHYitr,! lM» from II MS Terror by six |Mll to two
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  • 35 24 F. ML Adam, the S.C.C. goalie, punches clear m fine style during yesterday's S.A.F.A. cup match between the S.C.C and the Publishers'. The game ended m a draw of 3-all.
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    16 24 Tribune Adam gives another fine exhibition of punching clear an incident m yesterday's cup soccer. Tribune
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  • 49 24 Women Trying To Solve Sino-Japanese Dispute London, Sept. 20. THE Women's International League m Washington has cabled to the International Arbitration League m London agreeing to advocate a convocation at The Hague for a permanent administrative council for the purpose of discussing a solution of the Sino-Japanese conflict Reuter
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  • 85 24 'From Our Own Correspondent) The engagement is announced of Mr P. Webb of the Supreme Court Registry, Johore Bahru, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Webb, to Miss Edelweiss La 1 Brooy, eldest daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. E. C. S. La* Brooy of Singapore Mr.
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  • 99 24 Chinese Crew Refuses To Work Hongkong. Sept. 20. THE crew of the British steamer Sever 1 leigh. who were charged In Marine Court with impeding the gress of the voyage, wore acquitted h& to-day. The vessel was chartered by Mitsui Bussan Kaisha for a voyag to Japan
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