Morning Tribune, 2 October 1937

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 208. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October 2, 1937. l-TVK (TATS. II
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  • 405 1 STREET MARCHES I IN SYDNEY I British Parliament To Jj Debate I London, Oct. 1. A SYDNEY message says it is understood that Mr. Lyons, the Premier, is awaiting an important communication from Britain m connection with the Far Eastern dispute. Australia is stated to be acting
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  • 144 1 BRITISH AIRLINER CRASHER ATHENS. OCT 1. THE BRITISH AIR LINER COURTIER. HOMEWARD FROM ALEXANDRIA 1 FOR LONDON WITH MAILS AND PASSENGERS FROM INDIA AND THE LAST. CRASHED NEAR OLD PHALERON. GREECE. AND TWO OF THE PASSENGERS ARE REPORTED TO BE MISSING. It is said that the machine made a hid
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  • 140 1 ALL-Day Search For K.L. Fliers Fails Singapore, Friday. IN spite of a 24 hours search from the air and on the ground no trace has yet been found of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club aircraft which, with Messrs J. M. Macarez and S. Gain aboard, is believed to have crashed
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  • 151 1 Latest news of the war will be found on page 21. cult from the air. The ground searc'i is being continued, but so far has met with no success, Mr. T. Stanley, a Kuala Lumpur pilot, left the Federal capital this morning to join m the search
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  • 50 1 Copper Production To Be Lower London, Oct. 1. COPPER producing companies, operating under the restriction scheme, announce that they have agreed upon a programme of production which will result m output being reduced to a rate of 105 per cent of basic quotas by the end I of November Reuter
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  • 523 1 LEAGUE URGED TO INDICTMENT OF JAPAN Geneva, Oct. 1. THE Advisory Committee of Twentythree. dealing with the Sino-Japanese conflict, met this morning and it is understood appointed a sub-committee of thirteen. The Chinese delegation have circulated a draft resolution for submission to the meeting which declares that Japan has invaded
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  • 294 1 lleged Interview ith Schamhorsl Men rE following communique was circulated to the press from the Japanese Consulate-General last night: It was reported sensationally by Reuter. Hongkong, on September 27 that "the German steamer Scharnhorst. when approaching Hongkong rescued ten Chinese, all that were left out of
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  • 773 2 SINO-JAPANESE Prominent Chimst Singapore, FrMaj Will lh« I'otsclam arrived m poll Hill iillrriioon, she* had M r«l iiuiiilmt <»i prominent Chinese. among iih-iii were Mi Wu Ching Chae, i member of Dr Kung's en touraffC, and l>r T X Huaagi D Sc Mr Nii was on his
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  • 126 2 Flat Rate To Be Continued Wk have received lrom the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, a statement on the Government's policy wmi regard to the system ol telephone charges In Singapore. A proposal had been received lrom the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co Ltd to adopt a message rate
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  • 141 2 Disappointment In Washington Washington, Sept. SO. THK failure ol the Japanese reply to give a :>• clflc guaranty ihisl the bombln I non com tants h 'ed the KtaO partment, though the reply as a whole d without surpr Informed cireli m a least one el the
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  • 15 2 30. ft officially announced that Hitler to when th. ;i be mi
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  • 281 2 Relief Of Chinese War icttms ATESI received from Shanghai L at International Salvation Army Headquarters on Monday J-Hg* safe arrival In the city of Brigadier Morris, who will take charge ol tne Salvation Army's forces assisting witn the reUel the stricken Inhabitants. n, Brigadier writes: The
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  • 80 2 New Officers For Singapore (By Air Mail» 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 22. Royal Air Force appointments mll elude the following: Squadron Leader D. W. R. Ryley to Headquarters, Singapore. Pilot-Officers P. R. Jamieson and J.R. Pennington-Legh to No. 36 Squadron. Seletar. Pilot-Officers B. E. R. Bowden
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  • 65 2 Singapore. Friday. Mr. Julian Israel appeared on a summons before Mr. I. Lewis In the fifth (ourt today, when he claimed trial on a cl ,iMie> ibusive words to Mr Wong Foo Von" with Intentlo >yoke bread: ol the p. ace and with i Mr.
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  • 15 2 New A.D.C. To The Governor fA-P Middle appointed Aidi Governor with effect 1 irks i
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  • 535 2 Inspector's Evidence In Court Singapore. Friday. be ch ß ief S inspector rt L Johnson P F Goodship stated m evidence that he was called to the ofliu Inspector Such at the Central Police Station on Aug. 14 and introduced to Mr Bowrey. The latter was
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  • 434 3 Bombay Merchants $144,770 Liabilities; Bankruptcy Matters Singapore, Friday. LIABILITIES amounting to $144,770.23 wore admitted by H M. Khan, a Bombay merchant, who was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr JusHowes m the Bankruptcy Court to-day. subject to his consenting to a tudgment
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  • 67 3 No Sailings For Canton Hongkong. Oct. 1. THE Hongkong and Canton Steamship Company has received message from the Fourth Route Army at Canton that no vessels are allowed to pass the Bocca Tigris forts until further notice. No reason is given. Meanwhile, all sailings between Hongkong land Canton
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  • 60 3 Singapore. Friday BEFORE Mr. L. C. Goh m the fourth court to-day. a Chinese, named Chua Kirn Chuan. claimed trial when charged with causing grievous hurt to a Tamil named Muttu by driving his lorry In a rash manner on Keppel Road on Sept 30. The ca.se
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  • 363 3 Head Straits Java I Trading Co. Singapore, Friday. TWENTY-FIVE years with the Straits Java Trading Company eleven of them spent m Singapore, is the record of Mr. w. A. L Schaub, Singapore manager of the firm, who celebrated his jubilee with the company to-day. A
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  • 179 3 Tor l{hciim;.ti>m m ttfffct \rm man was simply follov l doctor's advice when he took Kiu Cor hi* rheumatism He wi It "Three years ago. when 1 went to mv medical adviser with matism In my shoulder It was so bad I had almost lost
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  • 40 3 (Junction of Selegle Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthana. Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE m the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal.
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  • 57 3 Singapore. Friday. k WARRANT of arrest was issued by "For the Sappers Bye. Ha.s.sall and the police COUTI to-day against Mr. A. Eklund. a European, for non-compliance with a maintenance order made m favour of Mary Eklund. Mr. Claude de Silva. who represented Mr G. E. N.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 78 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT "notice. RABIES. Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treatment is available at the General Hospital, Singapore, and for third class patient at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. Anti rabic vaccine may be purchased by private practitioners on application to the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapore. Private practitioners are requested
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    • 48 3 I'AIKAMOI \T FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From All Dealers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. X*|££|^ X^gg-^ i I I NEW STOCK Ol GOLD POCKET CHROME fe N V^lj STAINLESS lr!Mo STEEL WRISTLET y cy.v r iA'ai i i) DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Soli- Agents MONTOR LTD., Singapore
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 87 4 Genera] I o LVz 37 ,6 taiDerial Chemical Industries HJ 1481% Impel 34 3 34-Anglo-Dutch 9 3 i I dian Pacific 4 4' 2 1% Lond iare nKf 33 6 33 3 Rubber Plan Investment Trust Ayer Hitam 19 9 Kintas London Asiatic inn 160 7'" "'■>
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    • 27 4 kdjfv nndfbncvb mvb vmc mfngb b, 1 .11 COI'KA (Straits, F.M.S.) 4 I £16 October Shipment I ■55J155 Black Lampong Oct.|Dec. mipmiw ouuam <«;»<•«! Nll r(Uue
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    • 21 4 C U DOII Jan/Mar. Sellers l" 17 11 16 3 16 Spot 57 5 a 57 5 a
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    • 181 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Tone of market: Steady quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 8 3 B d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts, 17 7 16 per lb. Norman Green, aged 26. of Caven-dish-gardens, Barking, was a victim oi an explosion
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    • 16 4 1 TIN Standard Previous To-day Change spot (afternoon dortni price) I, I (1(1 '< 1
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    • 45 4 Dividend Of 3s. Per Shan Dee/a red CABLE has been received stating that th( directors of the BS Bank, Ltd.. have declared an inter. m dividend at the rat( per income-t he rate ol Ss. In the pound, The dividend was payable on
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    • 92 4 Singapore, Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Visitors to H. M. S. President on the opening day of London's Navy Week were 1.980. The crew of the Spanish grain vessel Gorbea-Mcndi. 4.291 tons, staged a
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    • 54 4 i ondon, Oct. l. Prei To-day Change r.T. on Part, (doting middle rate) 4 {•T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) p.T. on Shanghai (Clodng wumg rate) n ha 8 n r.T. on UonK'ong (cloHwj ieli lng rate, J I r OB Japan (cloalng •elllng rate) r.T. on New
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    • 25 4 (;OU) London, Oct. l. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. 17 0 7., SILVER Rnnt 1913,16 *****16 "months' forwurd. ltU|M toWM w
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    • 18 4 i zz 1 MM 111 Hill l ISII mtUBANCI COMPANY LID. BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WOULD Tel Oreea
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    • 44 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.iooooo.oon Reserve Fund V. 134.400,000.00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA n SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF Manager i\ YAMAMOTO Tel: No 6049 Manager's Room r5921 5922 General Offlce 592* 6472 Compradore't Dtsk.
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    • 27 4 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY 4 S Moron Union J I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i s J Agetita: r S ™TC, DARBY CO., LTD. S Singapore Branches. A j
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  • 813 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Sim Oct. 1. 5 p.m. PTaser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 6 6 3cd A Kumbang 34 6 36 6 Austral Malay 56- 57 6 Ayer Hitam 32 3 33 3 Ayer Weng v.84 0.89 Bangrin Tin 25- 2G Batu Belangor 1.93 1.98
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  • 201 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday, 4 p.m. Ampat 5,6 6Ayer Hitam 33 34 Bat u Selangor 194 1.99 Honß Fatt 125 1.28 Hitam 38. BSJ" SST 2s 9 Kamuntini; Tin 12.3 la -i Killinghall 26- 27 <> Kucha! 1-70 177 K. Lanjut ..25 3 26,3 London Tin ..49 53 Lingui
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  • 239 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 6% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 118 119% cl. 4 3/ 4 1929 rod. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int May 15 Nov. 15 116 118 ci. icr 1935 red 1956-1966 $625,000 int June 1 Dec. 1 100 >/ 4 101 ft
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    • 261 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment BaJikcs and Bl ""d Cummoditi Daily Foreign Market C md O.v .lervice. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. I OMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE v* SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. [ANGHAJ STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 160 6 < DR N I Mil R li lIMHT'I II) PAVILION I jmoUS TO-lIAI 10- t"- <■!*-<>•' M> j Till. Mov, MVsVI.OVU. SITMSS KIT TV. VKAI. S LLOYD'S of LONDON j^| < **3s| Freddie Bartholomew Madeleine Carroll i Bg^sK TYRONE POWER SIR GUY STANDING IMI HHDII.III l\>l 111 MmI'SANIX. ■Bl ftra"
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    • 236 6 j Positively LAST DAY of this Outstanding i Screen and Stage Attraction j J CAPITOL M 5 6-15 _M 5 j i 1 I lie the presentation i.»^:^l^^M^^^M«nßP" „(l* »"l.^^nw i production the whole world $llStt^^H^^ n JEAN HARLOW -^y jJL LIONEL BARRYMORK, Prank v Mori-an. Walter Pidgeon. Ina Nj-^
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  • 137 7 THE case of the missing stone duck, or the Myitery of Room XIX. at the Tate Gallery. Millbank. i l >wn more baffling still. The cluck, sculptured by Mr. Richard Garbe. R.A.. mysteriously disappeared from Room xix. m December. Now it arrived back In
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 Remember THE GHOST GOES WEST Here's its riotous SUCCESSOR Written by the Author of MY MAN GODFREY" < Filmed with a new COMEDY CAMERA THAT WILL HAVE YOU YELLING with LAUGHTER! TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL 3-15 6-15 9-15 BRH R. M fIM Urn 1 k^Bx* M _HkJ ■^rß^vLaE a»>**^La.^a£_ ■rH
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    • 168 7 STHE BEST DANCE FLOOR IN TOWNp*™-™ j <S.;rtiallv Itistali«*tl Sprint; floor I Oct 5 I PRONE lixi I J MIC MIS CABARET wson ROAD, SINGAPORE. I 30 ATTRACTIVE DANCE HOSTESSES S tPerfed Partnata). s I MIST MUSIC BY STRAUS HOTEL DANCE BAND AND RADIO-GRAMOPHONE J FILLY LICENSED DRINKS AT REASONABLE
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  • 322 8 Bigamously "Re-Mamed Wife Who Divorced linn ,i i.. tm- m < losun al Dumfries Sherill A ROMAN'S ri H"• P° ,ic IMI r3v"ntum „k- M who bifamouslj remarrird hi fim w jrf another woman. .<„■■ year* after hr had been d firrdmoutli IndreM Drummond Prison foui months
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  • 421 8 Bermuda' New York 00 popular has the He* York-Bermuda J aii lervice become thai imperial Airway- and Pan American Airways are already operating with a greater frequency this route The Imperial Airways '•Cavalier" and the Pan-American "Clip- arc both making two return Journeys a week Instead of
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  • 124 8 Max Bacr Finds Himself In Dilemma New York. Max BASEL Is In a dilemma He's gol a summons m nil pocket for doing a "strip tease" act by appear! tg 3n the Lour. Branch streets wearing only bathing shorts and BhO It announced I hat tin- DOXer must
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  • 34 8 \4yslery Idler Demanding $10,000 i o Angeles, Ul \nd 10,000 doll 100) payle not itei tha: Thu i i EKI to Ml W B cepted b ptcd d I our 1 h
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  • 70 8 Southend. eOTJTHEND pierhead wa i crowded re- cently when M Phyllis Rawtree I 26 a clerk, ol Thornford-gardents' Prlttlewell, Southend, fell Into thi from the upper deck ol the exten ice oi between i She was hem" carried out by tin i a man, whose
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  • 189 8 Awarded £2,500 Enticement j Damages Belfast SHE may say she has no money, but .she used her horses, her highpowered car. and her cocktail hour to lair away my husband." So sad Mrs Lace, awarded £2,500 enticement" damages m the Ulster High Court against Mrs Madeleine Yvonne Powell,
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  • 135 8 Tidy M. P. Set Heath Ablaze |V|K. Dingle Foot. MP, for Dundee, 1»1 stated recently that he accidentally started a lire which affected 30 acres of gorse and heather at Wooston Castle, near Morctonhampstead. a Devon beauty spot. Mr. Foot, who Ls spending a holiday with his wife hita ng
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  • 57 8 "Obey Halt Si gn— lgnore P.C." Ystrad, MOTORISTS must observe "HalV even ii it means disobeying a policeman's signal This yas the ruling at Ystrad Pole hen a driver a>ked: "If a ceman is on point duty and he calls on. are we entitled to ignore the Hall sign? The
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 8 Salh. a four-m0,,... old Prairo lakes 'her'meais is li ectol l»l "f Head Keeper MM^f-J** he table Photo she eats her lunch with Head Keeper Aldndge at the Zoo. Planet News
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  • 147 8 Heart broken Father's Collapse AFTER repeatedly diving fully clothed and by the light of hurricane lamps into th* Grand Union Canal. Southall. Middlesex, the heartbroker, father of nv"-y<\\r-old Audrey Langridge, of Lee-read. Southall. brought the body of his daughter to the side of the canal and
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  • 110 8 AN S OS. message was broadcast recently for a missing 6ft. tall Barking, E.. boy whose grandmother is dangerously ill. The boy, David William Gilyard. aged 10, of Greatnelds-road, was a favourite of his grandmother, and now that he cannot bo found she is
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  • 61 8 Paris. AN incediary bomb exploded n the 4» "mystery aerodrome" at Toussus-le-Noble. near Paris, from which 'planes of the latest American types are said to have been flown to Spain. Clouds of smoke poured out of a hangar which recently housed a number of powerful long-distance bombers.
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  • 22 8 Sir Josiah Crosby, the British Minister to Siam. is returning irom leave by the Aeneas, which is due at Singapore on Tuesday.
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  • 17 8 and Mrs. D. W. Brisbane are returning to Singapore by the Aeneas, which Is due on Tuesday.
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  • 262 9 .1 Mothers Frank Admission I WAS responsible, and I take all the Phi SBC for his downfall." The mother of Myer Asher, 31--years-old clerk, of Craven Court. Greenhill Park. Harlesden, N.W., made this frank admission recently after her son had been sentenced
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 20 9 (Br Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. 80LE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTDJ W.P.S.
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    • 231 9 j .j. I jj TRADE BARGAINS j I FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3 1 Cubic Feet $210.00 4 0 00 5 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106. Orchard Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 372 9 MOTORS FOR SALE I OUAI D USED CAI A I 7C BO rs available m stock We can recommend the following as res ins, which are backed by our v md free 1935 Model Pord Saloon io H.P.— Price $1,025; 1935 Model Flat Ardlta 16 a H.P r 1933 M
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  • 406 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct, 2,1937. TELEPHONE RATES DE< EN 1 1 i thi 0 ental 1 phone n<\ Klei trii Co., Ltd., y lncli opei iti the ti lephone .m i S: 'gapoir, n ado a pro- po al to ill" Go*. ernment that a l cm of hai
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  • 584 10 1 A the the litem pta II Profiteering i .id m k tnia nor-l erlng The price irticularly i up for wi. known that Malaya Imports v< ry little, 11 any, ol these from Chin i ts m Malaya are aln i ugh and any attempts will fall
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    44 10 «s sa a&^sn^ s-a i, P( j;r ,:not s,i H to Briti^ h ™**i *w »J Captala C. Faraahar-Smith, the commander, aboard he »l?eih -it v-Vr V. Sr- SS s?* welcomed hintl the King (on left). ince Cyril ls seen fluting be- Planet News
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  • 140 10 Mr A. V. Hitch. Pharmacological Chemist. Perak and Pahang. returned to Taiping from long leave last week with Hitch. Mr. A. H. Millard, who was acting for him while on leave. Is returning to Kuala Lumpur. Mr A C. J Towers of Ipoh. who reied from a short holiday
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  • 565 11 DEATHS OF TWO Moorland Or UnderWorld Search ON grim Derbyshire moorland and m the mysterious underworld of Soho police were recently pursuing two strange "Pd contrasting; murder hunts. They sought with all the powerful resources at their command Ronald Smedley, 25-year-old brickworker. of Wirks worth,
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    51 11 Autumn has brought chill winds to London, and pupils m the open-air school at St. James* Park have sought refuge m blankets to keep themselves warm at their lessons. Photo shows pupils huddled m their blankets as they study their text -hooks at St. James' Park open-air school. London. Planet
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  • 207 11 Rupert Bellville Mystery St. Jean de Luz. "WITH a i.;un pressed into his back, he was compelled to take a Basque officer m his 'plane to Gijon. They said he could return if the officer was safely landed. I have seen nothing of him since."
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  • 85 11 A FOUR-SEATER aeroplane m which three men were about to land m a field next to a friend's house struck a high tension cable at Amersham. Buckinghamshire, and crashed upside down, one of the men being killed. The dead man was Francis H. Berkeley, of Lincoln-avenue,
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  • 305 11 "THERE IS MORE ARTISTIC FREEDOM IN LONDON" Massey is under contract to Alexander Korda at Denham. and may be seen as King Feisal m "Lawrence of Arabia." He would have returned earlier but. for illness resulting from a poisoned leg. He immediately left for his Sussex home to meet his
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  • 116 11 Hotel Girl Was Strangled DEATH was due to strangulation after the infliction of head injuries, said Sir Bernard Spilsbury when an inquest was opened at Northwood. Middlesex, on Mrs. Lilian Maud Chamberlain, aged 25. who was found dead m her flat. m Green-lane. Northwood, opposite the hotel
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 48 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obto/noWe of all Chmmtzti ond Storm* ■M*MB**BMPMBBBPMMBBMBMMBBBBBBBBBBBBMWWWai ag^WT7Tj*a»W4 1 mL^^Uf^JA/k^^k 1 g^Hi \\.XA9g^^^UaflflHgr^^^^B t&^ aW A' Wk i^r*«rX^g^*.^gff iii^^hMUia^Ma^Mgsw 5933 .^A^ GOODWOOD r li UJ\ t. M 34 f WL^ Telegraphic Addre: CHLrjfflHGll SITUATED IDEAL FOB VISITORS AND TOCRISTa VnrtvalUd TacUtttes tor Private Entertainment*.
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  • 105 12 France-Presse Kin-- Leopold <>f lhe Belgians reviews the troops of the Brussels garrison, m front of the Palace Royal. < 1 lubes tie foreground. ,ril,sv Kent Planet News li ft£ u SI troq et V» m l)itition for the Presidents Cup commenced at the Koehampton
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  • 251 13 John and Cyril Newman, 18--months-old twins of Mrs. Newman of Tottenham, London, were voted the best pair of twins when a baby show was held ai Jay Hick, the holiday bungalow town near Clac-ton-on-Sea, Essex. Photo shows John and Cyril Newman with their cup
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 45 13 I THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIA> MONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES XI BIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. including Saturdays Opened up to ti p.m. everyday
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    1322 14 Fashions for Evening Parties New R Styles, Materials, and ColoursEvening Wraps with Intricate Cut. II our mini I alluringly i intlng U rtalnly i i been mon and to women a In thi formal ..own dl played In ihoi th( c days I prut .m hour thf othei <
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    109 15 A collection of suede blouses that rival rainbow m their colouring, will serve to the tailored suit problems of Myrna Loy for the coming season. blouses, plain and T ailored are fashioned from bright colours of soft suedes. They feature high cowl necklines and button at the back
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 27 15 WE ir\i)£ Exquisite Undies Simple crosscut satin slips, with daintily embroidered tops, specially designed for wear under present day frocks. 13, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143.
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    • 259 15 Ta tourists siiofim.m;! 1.1 HIE i f rt*' m i.i i m ,0> 'iO9 i r*» t* i r**~ 0~ i rt* rtrf"~ *H~ rt«~ ■>" i rt*~i iOT rt* ll iO~ .0> _r» _m _f*~ _*g~l 'ip fiyE.V STATIONER PS I a 111 p f ollVrf iu«4 x^ Examined
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 377 16 m *^rWl»ar^L^s*^temiw. 11,,,,|| «'i!., fc BY P&Oa'nd BRITISHTMDIA.LINES ■(j I Oil 11. 1 < r COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 8 mufl Dec. 17 JUL JAN 8.100 Oct. 18 m 18 RAn6hl 11,500 22 BU BFIIAH LHIIKAii 1 l ■r 118 i Jan2B Homewards. Leaves ronnage Spore. ronnai Spore. 19 dph i
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    • 522 16 *<a^a*^***a. jl HJm 1 I /^J^*aa H a m i 1 I "CLem* l Nov. 4 t j rdeaux Nov. 11 OOTWABDS. j I (fn-n, UlarseiUM) 4 Oct. 20 II MALAYA TO BURSEaLEStm j I USES FROM ANI W j 5 I Gl .a.i... t \GG PASQt .r1 ss KLTIRN
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  • 61 17 rRAULEIN Eva Schmidt, the 20-years-s old German ace airwoman, who was towed m a two-seater glider from London to Great Hucklow. Derbyshire, damaged the under-carriage of Herr Hirths Klemrn^ monoplane when landing at Great Hucklow after flying the "plane to Doneaster for refuelling^ The monoplane was to
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  • 56 17 Mails for Sarawak (generally) originally advertised for despatch by the s.s. Auby closing at 4 p.m. on Sept. 30 will now be despatched by s.s. Darvel closing at 3.30 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Auby for Bintulu. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. on Sept. 30 will
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  • 17 17 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from from Singapore Sept. 22 was delivered m London on Sept. 30.
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  • 115 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIM KEPPEL HARBOUR Alain Wharf: P.W.D. Hoppers Nos. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8. Tug Belangkas, Drediger Tembakul ML. Crane. W Bt. Enterprise, W Bt. Spring, Barents/. Pccton. Tung Song. Dredger Kuantan. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Victoria Dock: Ombilin. Keppel Harbour King's Dock:
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  • 107 17 Mails arrived from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.25 am. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Fushimi Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas' toI day. Deliveries of boxholders'
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  • 102 17  -  Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-day. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai, •Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Medan. JaskiJ, -Amsterdam!* and -LonconS: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland.
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  • 646 17 Revival— Ami .1 Warning /\n July l. only two Brltl h tramp re sels were laid up 1 1 compared wil 30 a year ago and 120 In April, 19 io porting on the continu ii atl fac tory progress ol the situation I an Shipping Administrative
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    • 285 17 BURNS PHILP LIVE. Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS w. Drr Due Sails. mppu^p A In port Oct. 5 AIEKKUR Qct 30 Nov 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the lollowmg rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the
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    • 128 17 N. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles
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    • 158 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j I I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY F( PER DATE AND TIME Pamangkat, Sambas and Slngkawang Tomohon Oct. 2 9 a.m. ang Aik Soon „2 9 a.m. tianak Tobelo 211 a.m. Djambi Toba 2 3 p.m. Frengganu "Parcels only. Gemas 2 3.30 p.m. Sara. nerallyi Miri Darvel
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  • 212 18 MAN, WIFE AND "BOOKIE" Swore To Gel "More Than One" OBSESSED Willi the ">' mrmbr. ol Leeds n I 1,,h mh. paying n.urh Unt-on to io wife, md aid M havi uH more than one o Hi .i local ,H,Kr..' shot h dead wou „,1
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  • 99 18 For Time Soldiers THREE oldler who are missing from bai lack ;it < luernsej are believed to be 'i '.m" to reai h the Englli h coa t m yacht which Is missing from Harbour, and shipping In the i T. mvi i warned to keep a i<»<>k
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  • 17 18 jaw Dislocated By Yawning m d c i 1 and hi thamptou und an :ibd« hen proved
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  • 113 18 Messrs. Fiasei Co. s Report sing) MINING i.n a-Aiaj **J imderl I tl fai cerned the ten price Lon« r foi Lon( Southern closmall In Ulu XI houi finding keen :un- re all easier Th< marBuslni i Ith further selli i ice Rubber closing prices were: Spot Buyer:
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  • 313 18 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report MRS. stanion Nelson C i Ltd In their weekly rubber market .pore, Oi I ate: The officials ol the .-lump propaganda m i n worklni i time, and Hi!' Infection has .spread. Rubber, hap has been the principal victim of the week, and has fallen one
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  • 21 18 1 Outhrie and Co Ltd v their weekly rubber report dated Bept ite The prevailli unfortu
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  • 71 18 Riddle Of A Missing Bridegroom I Chatham. Miss BBAI 8 "ho wasr to have M n H yi^«hnwaftrhnrch Gillingham, Kent. Is .still awan p n h g U^ewsol her nance Joseph Banks. -zard serving In UM*. v lh h! 1 IhS had obtained leave lrom his ship and
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  • 69 18 Gaol For Hitting Man In Court Ax ex-inspector of the Metn lit Police, William Willis, walked up acquitted man m Haywards Heath Police Court, Sussex, recently and sti him twice on the head, drawing He was escorted out of court but was hack later, charged with sault, weeks' hard ur.
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  • 211 18 ly shows no sign of abating, and, m common with other basic commodities and metals, rubber has suffered under the onslaught of heavy selling pressure. The local market, however, refuses to the lead given by London New York, and while marking down of has been inevitable, there been a consistent
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  • 132 18 MESSRS. Lewi.s and Peat (Singapore).! 4 ;Md m ther weekly rubbei report.l aa«?d Oct. l. state matter ol chief moment during oV. !l s ,v th€ m < tin iof the t.C. which was held on Tuesday Although it was generally beI m London that no
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  • 280 18 Rail Errors Cost Four THE driver of the Margate .o Victoria I train which crashed into a wagon and a bogie at Swanley Junction on June 28. resulting In the deaths of four passengers and injury to 11— led to notice that the home signal at
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  • 75 18 IC-Men's 137 White Slave Arrests New York. r-MEN Striving to stamp out white v slave traffic have arrested 137 men and women In a series of raids at Atlantic City, Philadephia, and Wilmington (Delawar The majority of the arrests were made m Atlantic City. Week-end visitors were
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  • 82 18 Sm-';. pore. Friday. FACED with two eh n, f ailim r ob «y !!l< order ol a police consable who requested him to stop while n cl a tongl tid by failing w do so came Into collision with Cava2**° B 50 p m. on September -'•and (2)
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  • 335 19 Child Dies Shielding Sold Molly Gibbons died shielding her doll when flames swept into her bedroom m Cavendisht. Oxford. I This was revealed at an inquea Oxford on the little girl and her sister. Blanche aged 10. who were suffocated m a fire on August 21
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  • 110 19 CWATOW: No further action being J taken to block Eastern Channel. The town is quiet and safe for shipping. no difficulties for handling cargoes but "■le shortage of lighters. A British warship m port. FOOCHOW. AMOY. CANTON: No .'haiv TANGKU: Japanese m control. Snipping now proceeding
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  • 39 19 phical survey will be carried within the lim the cable area na. Hongki (1 c .1 Kowloon ala m th" conducted m 500 and mark buoys I mi d al In square give these squa prohibited I
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  • 262 19 Alleged Theft At London Laboratories SOMEBODVB put the squeak m on u>." said one of six men when found by a police raiding party m a house at Norbiton, it was alleged al Kingston Police Court recently. Sewn men were charged on remand
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    92 19 Two CT-year-old sirls. Miss Diana March -Phillips of Henley-on-Thames, and Miss Bettj sei of '^ndon, left London recently to drive by car to Calcutta, nearly 7.00(1 miles away. the* v ''"^.V.V.rv Constantinople. Bagdad, Damascus, Teheran. QuetU and Delhi Thej M H«?Y«^hs^22 over which not even Imperial Airways have a service.
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  • 51 19 MALAYAN rubber exports m September totalled 67,414 tons, compared with G4.525 tons m August and 71,863 tons m .July this ye v The total exports for the year up to the end of September was r>i)7.G7B tons, as against \A)is>'6l up to the end of September m
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    • 51 19 I /U^ The four leaf clover sign to a of mITk X\_l^L^ for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. W It's pure it's delicious it's nourishing. to the coNSiSTf^Y^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows i^^ss- ~^Z>^A happily grazing m Denmark's noted pasture lands.
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  • 80 20 Singapore Station TOIMY IS tf p CVDn Hungalelphl M dern Sufi i Middle S Sung I _y •Yieh Suieh." Sung by Kai Loo Sian I by Ching Yean. "The Lure of •Ho by 8 I liaoi Tee Bhiah lit Koh Nuee by v. "Thow Yuen Choon Sunt,' by Lung
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  • 81 20 Novel Writers On Prison Reminiscences Warsaw. A CRAZE for writing has swept over the Swieto Krzyz prison, which houses some of Poland's most notorious criminals Novels many of them based on pi reminisce] hurt .-tones, and fairy are ben a 1 poured out by nearly 100 enthusiastic autn
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  • 138 20 serving m the destroyer Fearless off the coast of Spain. It was expected that an aeroplane would be used part ol the way to hasten his journey. The wedding took place a month ago when Summervllle was serving m hms' •v al Portland. Three days
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  • 94 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends •mpany Dividend °t£ S C ]Bate Ex Div iin [nt. Sept. 29 Oct 21 on 4 I 10 Oct. 11 4 ***** bau .V, Final Oct. 6 Renong Tin 20'; Final Oct 14 971 Sungi 10'; Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 14 :ilKl Gd
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 312 20 Ion the radio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME pm OSJ 1 I <.-■ ;„-C.20 I 17 mCS) Mid fjS( i i; 6 l«i a m i.sr 19.60 metrei (1 |9 76 metres (15 IK mcs.); GSF i i -.mlms (15.14 mcs) and msii %:> 5 metres (11.75 m» TO-DAY I 06 P
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    • 331 20 Horn. Cath Uiiirie 4 V \I 8 Duin 10.05 pm. Daily news bull. 11l 15 DID I b >' ll orchesl Jjducted by n r n,..onal m »nd national anthi Radio Colonial France TO-DAY Wavelength: 19 68 metres (***** kcs). 820 d m Gramophone Records 705 Dm. Talk on Current
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    • 111 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are the principal American short -wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the call -letters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 705 p m News Reports— New York. iV2XE 21.520; 13.9. 7.20 p.m. Poetic Strings— New York. DV2XE 21.520;
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    • 106 20 OF B. M. B. C On 225 Metres ion* m aland 0 p ildren's Program* 1: Victor Celeste Th, t3O p.m. Time, Weath. M man Announcements. 45 p m —Dance Music played b orchestra, uncit Rex Allen. tigs (G» MacD V Ua"; »b- "Try to c Cl r singing: (a
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  • 577 21 DAY-LONG BATTLE ON CHAPEI FRONT Japanese Occupation Liuhong Is Denied Shanghai, Oct. 1. GRIM fighting I ntinued all daylong along the Chapel-Liuho front but the Japanese claim to have occupied Luihong, one of the key pom' this line vigorously ci nied. Japanese casualties m the p days are reported to
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  • 427 21 Discussion At lodcru Churchmen s Conference THE problem of the £1.000-a-year woman of business who "did not wish to give 1 up her work to marry, and yet wished to bear chUdren,'' was^Umased by Mr. St. John Ervine. the dramatist, at the Modern
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    23 21 Mr. liii Chins' Chao. Secretary of the Executive Yuan of the Chinese National Government. He passed through Singapore on hoard the Potsdam- Tribune
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  • 154 21 Education Officer For Malaya i ßy Air Mail' (From Our Own Correspondent > London. Sept. 22. MR. A. T. Grieve, M.A., who has been appointed education officer m Malaya, is coming to London from Dundee shortly to undergo special training for one year at London Univi
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  • 121 21 Charged In Criminal District Court Singapore, Friday. GUNNER G. W. A. Stone of Ilth Antiaircraft Brigade stationed at Changi appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, m the District Court this morning, on a charge of causing the death of Mr. E. Adam; by riding a motor-cycle m a
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  • 76 21 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent London. Sept. 22. MR. J. M. Nicolls, of Kuala Lumpur, on furlough m Scotland, addressed the Inverness Rotary Club on life m Malaya a few days ago and was rewarded with a two-column report m the "Highland News." Miss Bronwen
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  • 24 21 Seven women, three nan and a child slightly injured when an engine and a crowded iram trom Newcastle to South Shields collided at Newcastle.
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  • 122 21 Opened By Resident Councillor m ()nr On n Reporter) Penang, Oct 1 AN air conditioned room was the outexhibit at the third Penang Trade Fair winch was opened to-night by the Resident Councillor, the Hum Mr. M Goodman under threatening skie.> and m a slight drizzle before
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  • 79 21 New Chief Appointed In Moscow Moscow' Oct. 1 ADMIRAL VLADIMIR ORLOFF. who was chief Soviet delegate to the Coronation is replaced as head of the Soviet Navy by Admiral Viktorov. ex-com-mander of the Soviet Fleet m the Pacific, but it is understood Orlolf will retain the post of
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  • 98 21 Arab Comillee Made Illegal Jerusalem, Oct. 1. IN consequence of the Intensification oi terrorism the Government has declared the Arab Higher Committee Illegal. Khalidi, mayor of -Jerusalem, and Saba, secretary of the committee, were* arrested The Grand .Mufti has been deprived of the offlce ol chairman ol the Moslem
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  • 75 21 Army Observers Return From German Exercises London, Oct. 1 FIELDMARSHAL Sir Cyril Deverell, chief of Imperial general stall, and Air Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore, commandant of the Imperial defence college, returned by air yesterday lrom Germany, where they bad attended the six days combined manoeuvre, of the German Army. Navy
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  • 40 21 Shanghai, Sept 30 CORPORAL Esau Prothero, ol the Welch Fusiliers whose home is at Llanhilleth, Monmouthshire, was si hurt by a shell splinter while on duty In the North station defence sector Reuter
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  • 207 22 NINE HOURS IN A HURRICANE VtWl Could Have l.nmleii. Oct I E\l»l IVOI R I, Hi 0 5< P ivith's <•■< bl >>•»" l' vv „,r m ih. Ulantic, dropped Inn <>ll GlMport al tetl o'clock morning i«» the accompaniment ot id .frninc sounds from Miens and
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    9 22 Th XI of lIM Indians yesterday out i Tribune
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  • 258 22 U. S. And British Titles In One Year J|i Bl DGE the Wimbledon chanii. vm Cramm of H l m Mil I IaWIIl aWI1 h hius championship, and thui emul- .1 Pi rry, W T Till m winnin V.iml md the Americi M .m ar Budi had to
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  • 118 22 Singapore, Friday u/hii E accompanying a dog (hooter on hi round foi tray dog .it Kampong Coronation, off Holland Road yesterday, ,i police constable arrived at a snail: Hearing where he found an aged Hokkien Chine ;e In the act ol distilling sum v di. covered
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  • 31 22 ier Laundry ige representing c ol Id. an hour for adults and ol ,ii '.-d or W an houi you i ame m the U X into force on September 13.
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  • 284 22 Nation-Wide Campaign Opens m U.K. Tin-. ampaign to raise' th* standard of physical fitness was Inaugurated last night by the Prime Minister, who at an all-party gathering and the support ol three former hi ministers, urged a wider use of the health S( ha. aa.. audience was
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  • 108 22 Rise In Expenditure London. Oct. 1. INCREASED expenditure on the national defenci programme Is rerlacttd m tin exchequer return: tin flrsl half oi the financial year just Issued aii exoendlture In the period la £.407,397,795, C 34.849.790 higher than In the six months to September 30 last V<ar.
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  • 364 22 HOTEL CLERK ON RIAL illeped Falsification e^ Singapore, Friday. KHOO KENG HO, a Straits born Chlnk. who had been employed at than live years, i his trial at the Singapon Mr Justice Home today, on three falsifying acounts He was defended by Mr. s. Miner uing the case, Mr. Paul
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  • 129 22 League To Consider The Position THE resolution which was passed last night In the League political com•a on foreign intervention Is due for consideration before League Assembly to-day. resolution expresses the hope that diplomatic action initiated by British and French Governments, as a result of which it is
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 58 22 4, HAPPY DAYS AHEAD! PARAMOI Ms ii\ PACKED Ml )i \l TRI \r COMING TO i The ALHAMBRA j i IT< II I OK OPENING DATE! S s i v W Honeymoon > "Oh-h-hl v'.l'm I o n M LX j i John Ho*ord Teiry Wciker I l I a,
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 364 23 K. L AUTUMN MELTING Senile I nngs Ct Running FIFTEEN horses were scratched at noon yesterday, leaving comparatively small fields to face the starter m the nine races at Kuala Lumpur to-day. when the three-day Autumn professional meeting of the Selangor Turf Club will be
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  • 198 23 RACK I— Kissing C up Devon King RACK 2— Uncalled For Applewood RACK .I— The Cretan (iirl Le Torquet RACK 4— Royal Worlington Some Flirt RACK s— Silver Jubilee Lucky Star RACE 6— Abbot's Temptation Fifty-Three RACK 7— Bu Codellus RACK B— Happy New Year Blue Cross
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  • 102 23 Danish Girl's Latest nsLss Ragnhild Hveger, the 16 I"' old Da nidi swimmer sel up two world'-. records at Aarhu.-. which brings her record baa up vt red 440 yards i free style) m 5 minutes 14 seconds, beating tl mini. second.- previously i d by Miss T
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  • 22 23 Budapest Oct. 1. A world record for two mites was established by the Hungarian runner Mlklosszabo of 8 minutes 5G seconds iter.
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  • 388 23 Ceylon Sports Club Defeated Singapore. Friday ST. -Joseph's Institution playing on their own ground to-day. gained a hard earned victory over the Ceylon Sports Club at a hockey match by a solitary goal, scored In the first half of the game. Play was slow throughout due to the
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  • 214 23 Features Of Coronation Season THE most striking feature of the Coronation yachting season which has ust ended has been the tremendois '•ase In the number of small yachts racing, f Every yachting centre records a su:>rtantia] Increase m the numbers of One-Design classes which are owned "nd sailed
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  • 340 23 One-Sided Hockey Al Balestier Singapore Friday DISPLAYING all-round superiority, the Indian Association defeated the HMS. Terror XI m a game of hockeyplayed on the LA. ground this aftei noon, by six goals to one Spasmodic raids were made by both sets of forwards during the early stages
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  • 75 23 West Indies Star In England -*PEORGE CHALLONER. famous West Indies cnekcler, who m his best years would be worth a place m ,u,v world eleven, I hooting In Scotland and has manaeed to see a little cricket. He saws that the next side England has over from the
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  • 48 23 rOR the first time since 1926 the Di v International small bore ■v has be* n won by England. The American I ired onlj 7. Hal points cul ol a po d with the 7,89* 3 point I by li h team Bl
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  • 27 23 Ed with the New V cht club Spring on bot for r ikli rere rep v I bl ■<:>•■■ Club tl chalU i from i >■>■■ I a ble.
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  • 646 24 CRICKEI CLUB Semifinals Singapore, I ndaj AN -i.iiio.i-li' lff l\|"<;il <"P loeeei prevailed al the Anson Road Stadium ibis afternoon when r-npporten- ol lhe 8.1 I ,l "J \l,«l«|s turned oal m force, equipped with rattle* and an Improvised »ra»i band" »»»«i ssade the pro ceedinga
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  • 247 24 Hard Game At Pulau y ...everted try JJe A only score m a hard game of rugby football played at Pulai ißranl on Thurs day afternoon, when the Royal I I!;!- r.s beat the Royal Army Ordnance Corns by thai margin. Both teams contained newcomers to tne game
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  • 86 24 Ties for Monday In the tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. Ladies Singles: Miss M Kuhato. v Mrs. M. G. Eber to finish. Men's Singles B: L. C. Goh v Choo Keng Kiat. Men's Doubles: A. Lim E. M Tampoe Phillips v. V. N. Pillay Yadi: S. A. Dawood
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  • 21 24 London, Sept. 30. In the Scottish League, Div. 1 to-day, Queen of South and Dundee drew 2— 2! Reuter
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  • 102 24 Fights Al New World On Sunday BOXING fans In Penang and Singapore were all disappointed last night. when heavy rain m both centres caused a postponement of attractive boxing programmes In Penang Mohamed Fahmy. the Egyptian was to have met Gunboat Jack on e ol the
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  • 164 24 Results and ties m the tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as follows: Doubles Handicap (semi-final): N. S Hogan F. Scully <— 3' beat M. Scullv D. M. Leicester <+3> 6—2; 6—3* Mixed Doubles Handicap (final): If. A. Cordeiro Mrs. L. M. Pennefather < 15.3 > beat A.
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  • 60 24 Singapore, Thursday. Miss Rachel L. Sunm. of Raffles Hotel, was cautioned and discharged at the instance of Mr. L. C. Goh. fourth magistrate m the police court to-day. on a charge of driving along North Bridge Road with one front light and no rear light at 8.10
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 70 24 1 A. S. GILES. •j CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER i No 8, The Arcade. Singapore. r TH* TAILOR. «J» .--w^a^a,^ |-|*i->n_M .j- j-^-..^r- ..raj uJ-uJ-,^- V 9 |HUAT vs MORTELL 5, y Will MORTELL Bc.»t The FRENCH Former WORLD CHAMPION^ WLi 4L W^ SUNDAY OCT. 3rd NEW-WORLD
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 14. October 2, 1937. EDITED BY v HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1219 1 230 Registered Projessionals In Singapore rpHERE are 230 boxers at the presem moment on the^ register of the Shigapore A Boxing Board of Control. The majority of these boxers are local boys. The question may well be asked, what is going to happen to them now that
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    • 39 1 In To-day's Supplement Page Newcomers vs. The Rest 2 Cbangi notes 2 Home rugby 3 T.M. Hart retiring 3 Pictures and 5 Selangor XV chosen 6 Home cricket 6 Hockey notes 1 Turf Topics 8 New S.R.A. Officials
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      41 1 This is the Singapore state rugby XV which met the Army last season. All but three of them— G. E. M. Jones, A. G. Mitchell and A. P. Craigie, are m the Rest side to-day against the Newcomers. (See page 2).
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    • 430 1 Can Gordons Carry Off S.A.F.A. Cup? PROMISING FORM IN TIES TAN the Gordon Highlanders carry off the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup m their first season m the competition? That is the question of the hour m local sovvw circles after the convincing win of the Scotsmen against the Innisi killings m
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 49 1 GIAN SINGH 9 GREAT ANNUAL OFFERS S NOW ON. j S IT'S THE BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITY S THAT DRAWS THE CROWD. j j BE AMONG THEM take full advantage S j whilst the Offers Last. J 1 <■*! SI V4.1l 4 41. i t) 4, Battery Road, Singapore. .j. «fr
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    • 774 2 Bj Hermes 11/ i "i W n„d an which set? Se ball rolling foi each Uted In a victorj roi thi been omi ,h \JS3i ecah th ,|ri 'I 1 illy hue match I rtKhJ tha J was 1!1 tne V ....Mm,,.-, m...
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    • 112 2 Root Proposes League Men For M.C.C. Side A S h, !r ,1 b,! that the -mi i ftVC Cleoo month remain hefor, V 0nI y nln( bowler, ;;;f Btogia* used to Interval be MV f! allfk ;t! ">'" 0l lhem amateurs and he 7 T l m° Constantine
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      24 2 P. (i. Minns about to t-H* m. ident m the match Mwm Police and It VM.C. at Tanslin on Wednesday, won by the Police.
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    • 29 2 Teams for to-day's match on the padang arc as follows: H. Price R A Hooper John A. Cromarty D. A. Johnston
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    • 729 2 State Hockey Needs Proper Organisation m Our Gun Reporter) Penang. Oct. 1. THOUGH inter-Club hockey appears to be well under way m Penang. there is still no attempt to gauge the likely merits of the State as a whole, with the holding of a trial, and as I have urged
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    • 421 3 INTERNATIONAL V AT CAMBRIDGE rpHE prospects ot the new rugby season 1 look very bright at the Universities. J D Low take. over the captaincy of Cambridge from C D. Laborde. whose handling of the Cambridge side last season was one of the outstanding features
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    • 139 3 Hendren Ends As He Began UENDREN-S last innings at Lo:o, a duck" DOt (VMUuy after all II was h %^S mey unexpectedly declared, ""f. .Middlesex went m again, Hendren ut m his accustomed place cheered all the way to the wicket ii was out second ball, leg-befor by
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    • 627 3 HART GIVING UP RUGBY THIS SEASON From Our Onn Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 2. ANOTHER attempt to assure the; steady progress of rugger among Asiatics m Peral; was made m Taiping last week when at a meeting of enthusiasts held m the King Edward VII School it was unanimously decided to
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      23 3 D.H. Christie was one of the best forwards m the S ragfcy trials last weekend. He is seen here leading a loose rusb.
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    • 88 3 Jim Parks Gets Unique Double JIM PARKS, the Sussex all-rounder did at Folkestone what no other cricketer, past or present, has ever done, he completed his 3.000 runs to go wit:; 100 wickets. George Hir.st, the Yorkshire encketei. set up a record m 1906 of 2.385 runs and
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    • 96 3 Will Captain Cambridge Next Year therf have been many rumoun about the i ricket future ol N w D Yardley, who has done so well for Yorkshire. H< is to tour India Lord Tennyson during the winter months., but he intend.-, to be back m and before the
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    • 355 3 UNIFORM RI LES NEEDED TIiL Rugby International Board ter to each releit c on lecti d to take chargi national matches urging hem (0 make lull use of their powers to d with Infringements of the laws of the one. "Thi Board has observed that
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    • 28 3 Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the Government Services FA. football match between the Post Office and the Rest, arranged for Sunday next at Jalan Besar Stadium, has been cancelled
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    • 106 4 ted form v i ihown 111 the S.C.C. rugb.i I rials of the weekend, m which several newcomers uere outstanding I' <.. Mama* ehalle«ga. m JtA. alayer wh. Is about to Held a ground kick m Urn Police R oritch The hockey team of the 7th
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      • 28 4 lijalescbH JILI THE^LSTKL BICYcfl iSIMt. fBL GUARANTEED TOR EVERI KA From $49.50 Each s^L^f MS IBRANGBD t Sole Aftata: ROBINSON -A f„. |*j i V KU M.A LUMPUR,
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      88 5 who mri the 8.8.C. this W ri; and were defeated Fugene Huat. former bantam weight world champion, who made his debut m Singapore last night. Brand and Riches m action m a forward rush during the S.C.C. Rugby trials at the weekend. \n incident from the hockey match
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    • 749 6 Formrds A Formidable Bunch i Oral Own Reparw i 1 I, Baturd j whelmli lioi.lc! p ll th< humoui o providin i c to rumlnaU )i r them, 10. Who hed ti,.- trial, it wu obviou i that the Probables obtained theii 31 p< t,, M
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