Morning Tribune, 24 August 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3-NO. 176. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, August 24, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 62 1 Iruokline, Massachusetts. Tuesday. LOWING their defeat in the j nter-Zone final, the German s Cup team has received *d orders from Germany to tiraw from the American I bnal doubles championships lr< turn home forthwith. I presentation*- made on their 5 ftf by an official of the tican Lawn
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  • 46 1 Rome, Tuesday. UPLETE census of Jews throught Italy is taking place to-fcay. supplied to all private houses, and pensions must be completed anded to the authorities in the of the day. giving particulars of 'mbers of Jewish households relistanding and relatives by 'birth larriage.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 pOK. Tuesday: Reuter learns that f he Anglo-American trade negotiaMrc now considered as certain to P a successful conclusion, though it t fcake s Oll1 weeks to put the agree'l into final form.
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  • 24 1 R* 1 Captain J. R. of the RoyaJ Scots was killed m > a military lorry was blown ud by J° mine near Tulkaram, Reuter
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  • 102 1 i Paris. Tuesday. fl »i ANtSE newspaper report that taJ iUUe has secur *<* a long-term Hainan Island is denied by /'u 1 D '°«ay. The report stated (oni, lease was ra nted «n the JSy«on that France should give s h i l y a>sis taiice to
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  • 140 1 TEST -PAGE 24 members of the Little Entente were also discussed. The communique refers to the success of the Entente's policy of peace and states that the general atmosphere in the Danube gives rise to optimism. Mixed Comment It adds that although the principle of Hungarian co-operation with the Little
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  • 171 1 rtnan G esture To Hungary 1 Fails To Impress CZECHS NEED NOT FEAR ATTACK FROM SOUTH; LITTLE ENTENTE MEET PRAGUE, TUESDAY. (JREAT PROGRESS WITH MUTUAL RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY IS ONE OF THE DEVELOPMENTS KNOWN TO BE REPORTED BY CZECHOSLOVAKIA, YUGOSLAVIA AND RUMANIA AT A LITTLE ENTENTE CONFERENCE AT BLED,
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  • 70 1 Support For M. Daladier Paris, Tuesday. rITING in "le Popuiaire" on the Cabinet cri&is, M. Blum expresses qualified support for M. Daladier. "The time is too grave for us to exploit aeainst M. Daladier. the difficulties he has created for himself, but he must be warned he should not count
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  • 138 1 Sensational Evidence In Gangster Trial New York, Tuesday. EVIDENCE of alleged payments by eanjcstors to Mines were fftoen at thr continuation of the trial of the ex -Tammany leader. George Weinberg, ex-busine&s manager of Schultz, accused Hine.s of accepting $500 weekly as "fixer" for the Scnultz Rang. He caused a
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  • 104 1 London, Tuesday. LORD PLYMOUTH. Chairman of the Non-intervention Committee, was again to-day engaged at the Foreign Office in a study of the reply of Oenerai Franco to the Committee's plan for the withdrawal of foreigners from Spain. Consultations with representatives of the powers and members of
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  • 33 1 Paris, Tuesday. A COMMUNIQUE announces that the" ministry of Marine has ordered 35,000- ton battleship, called the Clemenceau, the third of its type, armed with eight 15-inch Runs. Reuter
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  • 433 2 TRANSLA TIONS READ OUT Singapore. Tuesday. yjt: ran boldly say that the British Fmpire is the evil cause of the worlds troubles" "The signpost of the world should he inscribed Down with Britain' wen* two of the passages found in a book, "Attack on Great Britain," which, together with
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    26 2 THE BAND of the Lamotte Picquet, French flagship in the Far I presented an impressive sight as they marched to the Cenotanh il terday. Tribune
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  • 17 2 U.-COl.. BKItJ.. fatlur' of tho Malay liniment, who b n'tiring soon. Tribune
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  • 114 2 BUiG CROSBY'S latest film, "Doctor Rhythm", opened at the Capitol last nigtft. It If a hot scotch of fun and music, and good though the crooner Is, Beatrice Lillie, the English actress, +ho has the outstanding part of the show. rhli ll hti
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  • 627 2 Markets Remain Dull N° event of star Ning importance occurred during the week to influence markets either locally at home, and with trading conditions still drooping this weekly effort to produce bricks without straw a no sinecure. The Lonaon Stock Exchange remains dull in all sections except for a mild
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  • 254 2 $1,026 CLAIM FOR SALARY DAMAGES Singapore, Tuesday. A CASE in which Mr. John Joseph Burns is claiming $1,026 assata and damages from Mr. C. R. Shepherd was heard before Mr J« tire Pedlow in the High Court this morning The plaintiff was represented by Dr. Withers-Payne while Mr. D G.
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  • 85 2 THE discovery of a muzzle load ing cannon on a lonely lid island, four miles off Ba?an Sal Z has given rise to unusual ruiti ment and conjecture in the I S trict, states a correspondent. The island, about which a n mantic tale is told, was until n
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  • 194 2 [From Our Own Correspond^ Muar. Tuesda ANE of the best footballers in Muar v a player invited to play for Johore Chinese in the Al-mw Olympics in 1933. Mr. Tan Tiam Pon married at the Chong Hua Assoca Muar, to Miss Toh Teck Mia Mr. Tan Tiam
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  • 27 2 LOVE THEOSOPH A talk on "Love in th* heoSo sophv" will be given at o cai Society, 14 Handy Roa^,, i day at 630 p.m All com£.
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  • 55 3 BATAVIA SAIGON AIR SERVICE flwnllv announced that Tif oft t s.icon Air Service > S^SS* on Au*. 30 bf n oirtlas DC-2 plane will |lfn3 r via to Stfgon every F frPin ml back from Sa^on Hav W cdnesday. laV arcs Quoted for the ZJ^SZ wUI be as (single); Hill
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  • 286 3 Singapore, Tuesday. h ,nt decision as to what constitutes a public place was .SEitSKS- -rt hy Mr Conrad O.dham, to-day. I" s Ci 011-iv. Who appeared for u (ha'ue was amended to one tL ta &ssr as 2" s led charge.
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  • 73 3 Striker's Bail Reduced To $250 Singapore. Tuesday IN the third police court this morning, before Mr. G. S. Rawlings. an application was made by Mr. L. R. Chandran tor bail of $1,500. allowed to Chanan Singh, one of four men charged with criminal intimidation in connection with the recent transport
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  • 78 3 Singapore, Tuesday. WFSE shopkeepers, ricksha filers, moet of whom ceased i yesterday as a protest against *i*l of two Chinese, Wang ■Chee and Lian Wen Hua, mem[ef th« Federation of Malayan :ies <? Arti-Japanese Associations, ■ahnteni warrants resumed 'trade ♦hia morning. **Ln" (hmatown th morning k'vesLi. a J trade
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  • 236 3 2 BOUND OVER; BAIL FOR 10 OTHERS DESPITE POLICE OBJECTION SEQUEL to the closing ol shops in Singapore on Monday, when Chinese shopkeepers piotcsted against the arrest on banishment warrants of two compatriots, was heard in the fourth magistrate's court, before Mr. Kenneth
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  • 200 3 LHier From a Man «>i »)0. He asks us to excuse his writing We ao More than that we congratulate him on being able to write at all at his age, especially a-s he has been suffering f'om rheumatism. Thli ki what bi MOW hi
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    • 211 3 NOTICE DKESSEIS' EXAMINATION Ail examination for dressers will be held in Singapore and Penang on the 19th. 20th and 21st September, 1938. Estate dressers who have had the necessary training- may enter for th.s examination. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Chief Medical Officer in each Settlement.
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    • 172 3 IDA fIQI EM. fIL e'- i^^^l !*lft»l i—^ PIANOFORTE-PLAVING THEORY OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN: -Special Terms. SCHOOL TEACHERS:-Reduced Rates Special Music Appreciation Classes. Write or Enquire Mrs. Paulu.sz Experienced and Qualified Music Teacher. 25, Barker Road. Law Notice For To-day Before Mr Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 107 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change ..i-Hit-.i- Quietly Steady Finn Soot Buyers 7 15 10 Bl|li Sellers 8 8% Ist Forward (September) Buyers f 1516 I JJ Sellers 8 B till J'' 2nd Forward (Oct Deo Buyers 8% Sellers 83 P> 3rd Forward (JaniMar.) Bayers B 1(16 I 3|M
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    • 20 4 GOLD &SST Tu K1 Fine Bar per oz. :> £7-2-6* SILVER lo 4 months' forward ia-d lb 19-3 16
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    • 19 4 London. Tues* TIN Standard Previous To-dav 3 Soot <afternoon (closing price) JjJJg £191 Forward ISJ 2 t192
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    • 67 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-dav Change T.T. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.59 178.40 —.19 T.T. on Amaterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 1 16 3.91 15 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 83,» 8^ 8 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan
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    • 135 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Distillers Dunlop Rubber 269 27 f J^* Oeneral Electric 769 77, +JJ" Imperial Chemical Industrie* KISS Jit fiffT taperial Tobacco 139 4» 2 140|- +7^d. Anglo-Dutch 286 28 6 Canadian Pacific 6 9 16 6 l i 2 1 1 16 London
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    • 54 4 New York. Aug. 22 .RUBBER Previous To-dav Change Tone Firm Steady Bpot Bayers 16 5 16 16-„ 1 16 Sellers 16 7 16 I63 e 1 16 Forward Oct.JDec Buyers 16 7 16 16 716 Sellers ig 9 16 16 9 16 TIN Steady Quiet Bpot 43
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  • 172 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. Report Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Tin at iuiddav S%?*, down 7 s. There were rather more sellers a dcnce in the Tin share market to and prices eased slightly. Sterling si were neglected both by London and local market, but in the dollar u there were
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  • 673 5 STOCKS SHARES F,ed By Fraser Company r«, Aug. 23. 5 p.m i a 4- 444 1 28 6 30|6 Kumbang 'Jjl 48 -nom cd j -al Mala> 25:3 26 6 0.674 0.75 j 2216 24 rin Tin 132 1 1.424xd 1 Selangor 10|3 11( total 21|9 22|9 1 ia Malay
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  • 211 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 23. 5 p.m. Total fox -"I- --ny _;ivld-_id Books Dete Di?. year Close Payable TIN Austral Malay 9d. div. Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 3 10': 3d. bonus Bntu Selangor 24% Aug. 20 Aug. 25 Aug. 21 124% Kampong Kamunting 3d. div.
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  • 212 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Tuesday Buyer- ......eis Ampats 4- 4 6 Batu Selangors 1.324 1 .42 !i* Hong Fatts 0.89 0.93 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tir. 9.9 11 Katu Tin 25 9 26 9 Kramats 10- 11-cd Killinghalls 18 3 19 3 Kuchais 1.324
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  • 197 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Ir -t. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY JMI red. 1940 $400,000 p M^r. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom J-J7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 m,n Mar 31 30 107 110 nom JO9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 H »t Mar. 31 Sept.
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    • 147 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) Bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.
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  • 216 6 Singapore. Tuesdi WEE Ban Kim. Strai Hokien, who yesterday was tenced to three months labour for cheating a woni saying that he was a clerk em,*, in the Local Prison, appeared ai this morning before Mr O n Oldham in the Second ->urt pleaded guilty to charges of cbca
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  • 67 6 Singapore. Tuesday— When bin Abdullah, a Jchore driver, a rooming brought before Mr C. H In th? Traffic District Court fora gently driving along Seie?ie Road JLOfUSt 28, he gave as an excuse, I he had only driven twice prevmj Singapore. Mi. Koh replied Thei of the
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  • 41 6 Inniskillings Rehearse Singapore. TuesW Ov?r 450 men of the BW^JJ ings rehearsed drills a::d 1 m^ the Singapore padana to-da> u ittOO for the big.parade on Tflur«) The ceremony is to ctWfSa new colours wth whlcn u» 9 vill be presented.
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  • 26 6 A hailstrom which swept o^J of the Dauphine broke 400^ glass in the Chateau deVi^e President Lebrur i is jto W*^\ his summer holidays, suffered severely.
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    • 178 6 Open,. W,a,3 „5 -WHO'S Y OJU R RvrLiojif I LADY FRIEND PAVILION MI) PRKSENT WITH > BETTY STOCKFELD V Mu.ic. Romance and Spicy Comedy. Last Night's Crowds simply loa-ed at this Comedy hit I if row «on' »e know who'* 1 > **f^^ coo *H« <w«r»Kol monk I al 'Ooctot
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    • 46 6 THE THRILLING STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL WHO SAVED A MAN FROM THE HANGMAN'S NOOSE The Screen's 17-year-old star in her first Grown-up Role V PI KHm^ 4 IM s?r I] a uAuiyiUiiyj^iK]|i2rtjl|l^ PAVILION Next Change 4 _L_____k. '2^_^_<_^T^_i_H______^^»^B__ ***^*E ■ff^H ___te^^ _^^__l ___^^_^___i_- _^_s__ to
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  • 39 7 Tuesday— Suppiah wad n" fined $4 or in default five n( for driving without t"lW* f t inspector Frev for the proseCl) red that Suppiah had already t:c:: 1 with three warnintvs'lor tht F e tfitnet.
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  • 47 7 A combined devotional meeting of the Epworth Leagues in Singapore will be held on Friday, at 8 p.m. at the Wesley Church Hall. Dr. P. B. Means will speak on the work of the Home Missionary Society and will illustrate his talk with jan-tern slides.
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    • 208 7 f~ mnn nrj > ]Vow? VF^ Caw I BREAK THE NEWSJ s About the Year's Big Surprise Comedy Show! v Your Two favourite funsters... j tif -w.^l WF their I k names WWW HRH WILL BE AT MALAYA'S LARGEST and FINEST I THEATRE NEXT WEDNESDAY. ■/n a rousing musical comedy
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    • 204 7 Here's your best bet for Thrills, Mystery and Laughs "CHARLIE CHAN 1 AT MONTE CARLO" i Don't miss the opportunity of seeing the last of the famous i Charlie Chan thrillers j OPENING TO-DAY at 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. j AT THE NEW AIR-CONDITIONED I ALHAMBRA s t s \ai
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  • 338 8 YOUTH GIVES DRAMA TIC EVIDENCE IN DOUBLE MURDER CASE (Fruvi Our Oim Correspondent Ai'»r Star. Aug. 21. rfHE trial of the four Malays, who were indicted for Ban* robbery and doable murder, started in the first Division oi the Kedah High Comt before the Hon'bfe Mr. Justin I. V. L
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    22 8 When this car oravh^ on Serangoon R^ ed nto a «tfl Serangoon post off^ miW *1 it ended up h 'l
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  • 289 8 French Naval Chief Places Wreath At Cenotaph yiCKADMIRAL J. Le Bigot, Commander-in-chief of the French Naval Forces in the Far Kast placed a wreath at the loot of the Singapore- Cenotaph yesterday while one hundred British soldiers and French sailors stood rigidly to attention. Precede! by *he band of the
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  • 62 8 Vice -Admiral Le Bigot was entertained to dinner at Flagstaff House by His Excellency and Mrs. Dobbie on Monday evening. Guests included Capitaine de VjLsseau Grebelin, Flag-lijeutenant to fie Admiral, Commodore and Mrs M. L. Clarke, the French Consul -General. Bri-g-idier Studd. Miss Lendrum. Group Captain and
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  • 103 8 Terang Bulan Star Entertained fPHE president, Inelie jm 1 awl the membew of tJ^J Serai FC J^ ulfl yah. the star of the "Terw Bulan.- and he 1 tea at :he club prem«^. Ge>» 1 Sunday evening. alld tnl r^any members of the Ciu J fiends were Present. lie n*m
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  • 371 8 CATS FED ROBINSON CRUSOE Says Singapore Visitor (By a Tribune Reporter) LJVRD-BITTEN traveller Mr. C Carl Hi!! of England, man who can tell the inside story of the world's most famous adventure story, arrived in Singa- i pore yesterday, told me where Daniel Defoe, creator of Robinson Crusoe, had gone
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  • 92 8 "When he was rescued by a ship, the officers found, to their astonishment, that the island was over-run with cats. And what was even more astonishing, Crusoe had managed to train these animals to such a high decree of perfection that he coald laze his ti/ne away
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    • 152 8 WHO'S BEHINI> THE RKOENT SEVEN MURDERS: irs Dangerous to Know Your life's "like a clock"— /gfcL\ tiM vitality runs lew. It has the same tendency to irregularity, !^mff% i[ the same liability to run down. Both are delicate mechanisms. flfc \i Both reveal at once when something is amiss. You
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  • 538 9 [nportant Changes Made In The Air f Ministry DRTANT reorganisation within the Air Ministry to assist Ifilnicnt of the Air Force expansion scheme was announced ttlv Sir Kingsley Wood informed the House of Commons iree new appointments. The present member of the Air Council who is in charge of
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  • 162 9 Money And Medical Supplies For Mother Country THERE are only 25,000 (himse in the Philippine Islands but when it comes to loyalty to the National Government, they are second to none. And so we have these 25.000 staunch people of China rallying to the help
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  • 299 9 Bishop Hall's Effort In Pakhoi Pakhoi. DESTITUTE and outcast victims of leprosy in Pakhoi will shortly be provided with a home and live more contented and peaceful lives. Due to the energetic efforts of Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall. Bishop of Hongkong, a small grant from the
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  • 183 9 pni.lSll mountaineers are makin^r preparations lor an expedition to the Himalayas. The Polish High Mountain Club has appliod to the Government of Kashmir for permission to carry out the expedition. Permission was refused for this year on account of the large number of similar foreign applications, but
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  • 340 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1938. FOOD TRICES. U/K made reference in this column recently to Ihe increase in the cost of living In Malaya, due to the rapid rise in the prices of foodstuffs and other goods, and drew attention to the fact that the SinnJapanese conflict was
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    786 10 CANT TAKE /I EVERYONE knows that the present-day dictators detest beinii made the butt of joke.-, and caricature, and that they utually revenge themselves in a very unhumonmi fashion on those who offend then But Mussolini, Hitler and the lesser demi-fOdfl 01 our day must be exception;, lly thin-.skinned.
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  • 101 10 Mr. H. W. Nightingale. Assistant At countant-General, Penang. and Mr G.I Livingstone. Assistant Superintendent i Police. Penang, have been appointed Ja tices of the Peace. I it I Owing to the premature sailing o! hi boat Mr. H. C. E. Zacharias, who haioen spending a short holiday in this
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    • 41 10 To-days White Label" AnnowKcment In the past a fezv good things were hard to get at all times. In the present all good things ate hard to get at any time. It it a comfort to know PEWAE'S is obtainable everywhere.
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  • 901 11 MEDICAL AUTHORITIES SHOCKED AT INCIDENCE OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS London, Aug. 7. HJIIHEt outbreaks of infantile paralysis involving deaths I V jn cer tain districts have put health authorities all over the country stringently on their guard this weekend. In contradiction of alarmist reports, spread owing to the earance of the
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  • 261 11 Her Life For Son: He Went To Her Aid A COLONEL'S wife gave her life ior her nine-year-old son whea he got into difficulties j while bathing at Thorpeness, Suffolk. Aftrr the boy had been taken from his mother and put ashore in' a boat, he saw that she also
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  • 53 11 Manufacture Of Bombs In Shanghi Shanghai. l ARGE consignments of ma- chinery arrived here from Japan to be installed in the j Kiangnan Dmk and En- 5 gineering Company for the ma- nufacture of bombs, cartridges steel foundary and general re pairs. I About 800 workmen, will be 5 S
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  • 158 11 FAMOUS AUTHOR TO ASSIST IN REFUGEE WORK MRS. Pearl S. Buck, famous author of "The Good Earth" and other novels dealing with China, will shortly sail from America for China to collect material for further literary works and to volunteer her assistance in refugee relief work, according to letters received
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  • 18 11 Mr. Loke Wan Yat and family arc spending a short holiday at their new bungalow in Port Dickson.
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    • 92 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remark, able new invention.
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    • 60 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j Obtainable of all Chamisu and Stores I FOR si:kvim: AND j SATISFACTION j entrust all your Clock ft Watch i Repairs to: 1 ¥ick Woh Hint*! 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). i Contracton for thr Repair of i Clocks ft Watches to the
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  • 352 12 BACK FROM THE EAST Mrs. F. Cl. Miles, who is 34 and is well-known as pilot and aircraft designer, is one of the live commissioners for the new Civil Air Guard scheme by which men and women will be trained— for a nominal fee— as pilots
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING ilifi latf;st PATTERNS OF IIitLULIBKKO BRITISH SILVERWARE HORB DOKt VKK MSVEfI mvkkt dis::ks Al>o CLOCKS ;:\vellery WATCHES lIIK BLSI IS TO COMI AND SEP. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1222 14 Chairs Must Be "Just right" Choose Them for Their Decorative Value as Much as for Their Comfort THAIRS in the ordinary home ill too oiten look as if they have come there by chance and seem to have no relation to the decorative scheme of the room in which they
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    • 140 14 f i find kw.yi A BOON [IN THIS CLIMATE 1 i-t^fif-iKiiiin^rrrirnfrrtir/fOi n rf-rrriirvrttmi \/Ti I'M NEVER. j£ "XJ WITHOUT IT"| v^V \^v K.W.V. Eau de Cologne is just one \v (tf^A of tnosp blessl ngs whicn a bountifui X 1 yE~~{ mpire has bestowei upor those who are con.strained to
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    • 38 14 m SPECIAL OFFER FOR*t AUGUST only S BEATTTIFITL AND LASTING S PERMANENT WAVFS at $8.00 and $10.00 only 1 HI AISOX l» I IIM j LADIES HAIRDRESSERS i 3, FORT RO4D J MALACCA I (Telephone: 121) I -> 1
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  • 36 15 Slick Lines Soft Curves J litra-modernistir, but very coniS lortable are these dining-chairs •>) S polished white um.it while th«* writing desk and chair shown m the lower picture provides somc- thin? very new in iurnisnint; itieas.
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  • 545 15 Loose Covers Are So Useful wy many years ago, a loose little more than a dust w come to occupy an imI f} >' modern scheme of I m b little prejudice I 'but not very much, for they I the hi Btting, baggy ob- wey used to be. I
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    • 233 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE gjk CHEAP RETURN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Availabk- for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Honfkon* $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300,000 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at
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    • 389 16 1 \k TO FRENCH PORTS !JL CHARCEURS REUNIS s f I HOMEWARDS. ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk iSem CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept.' ij' TO SAIGON INDOCHINA 1 1 CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphonc V E 5 FORBIN For Saipon. Touran e and
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  • 201 17 HAT'S IN A NAME? "PRINCESS" DOESNT MATTER, SAYS MRS. HARRY ROY r does not mutter much snyway," said Mrs. Harry Roy, film jctrens, dance band leader's wire, daughter of Rajah of Sarawak. Vvnei Brooke, when asked by the Malaya Tribune Ix>ndon corLndent on her arrival lack (MB South Africa, what
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  • 305 17 MR. CHEE SWEE CHENG Singapore, Tuesday \L T K lVKiet to record tin- death of Mr, Clue Bw«* Cta«g, chairman of the Oversea ChilMiM Banking Corporation and a leading member of the Straits ChIMM Comrui'iity in Bblgapoit, which >:ciLM'od Ml bis. home in Devonshire Road
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  • 108 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Plover. Klang Oil Wharf: Nil CoaJ Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Stagen. Victoria Dock: Scott Harley Kcppel Harbour: King's Dock: Caisson No. 2. No. 1 Dock: Dredger Kuantan No.
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  • 277 17 New Shipping Rules To Be Introduced In S. S. A lU II, uhiih will have an important riir< t on shipping legislation in the Colony, hrinjrin? it into line with the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Lino Conventions) Act of 1932, will be introduced into the Legislative Council at the
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  • 30 17 The ft* "Cap Varella" is due in Singapore on Thursday at d.OO ajri fom Colombo, and will sail uhe sam» day at 9.30 a.m. for Saigon. Touranand Haiphong.
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  • 19 17 Th<- Air Mail Imperial > despatched from Singapore on Aug. 14 was delivered in London on Aug. 20.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 271 17 IIHUVS PHILP LIXE. <"McorDoratPd in Australia' N'FXT SAILINGS Due Sails. ■rKLT Aug. 27 Sept. 3 HRELLA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 ■ecmi -hea^ roiu.d trip rwi-, u from siuaapore to Australia issued at the I' ClLss passengers may tran.sf er a t Singapore Brisbane, Sydney or ■p.b-»u:-up to the connecting K.P.m
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    • 47 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 1 1 O f/l.PC^i? LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SANT H 1 A 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 25, AT 3 P.M. The at>ove vessel haa excellent modern accomiaodaiH t tor nrst 3aloon »n« HARPER. GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. Tdepfaone: SML
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    • 106 17 t)ST AL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY I FOR PER DATE AND TIME I BoiyH ei P UR 24 m I k Tcingkal Togian 24 11 a.m. Hd Ti'mbilahan Mapia 2 4 noon Fj'h-We.st Sumatra. S-Bast ErtSto* Moluccas and ff° KNJ.L.M. 24 noon B'iddhadib 24 2 p.m I Thedens 24 3 p.m! icu
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  • 676 18 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E. Lew and Co.. by air mail yesterday:- Last Sale Stocks Aug. 16 AU. 17 Adams Express 11 Ij Alleghany Steel Co. 17j- 4 174 Allis Chalmers 48 'a 494 Amer. Can 97 *2 IJ
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  • 56 18 Measures Against Espionage Canto" REFUGEE credentials and t»j U zen certificates issued by the military ties to the war victim* a I lians of every walk of Hfo e^ f employed or unemplo> ed to rid the possibilities of pionage and traitorous iCH in this city. The responsible wthor different
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    • 806 18 I to-day the University of Oxford. SINGAI*()Rt« 15 Folk-song arrangements/ !2^45 Cricket Test, a comment a'y on ZIIL 225 metrrs (133 mcs.) the closing overs of the day ZHP 'i0.% metr« <9.69 mc<*) a nd a summary of the oay 5 pin play. I OG Misteliitneou.s programme or cio.se down.
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    • 203 18 7.0b Talk on French events. 7.20 Concert relayed from Varte P.T.T. 7 50 News in French. Colonial mar ket prices. 8.20 Economic ana social talk by Mi William Oualici 8.30 Theatrical talk 8.40 Gramophone records 8.50 Symphonic Concert: Miss Renee France Froment (Violin). 10.15 Rates of Exchange and French Stock
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 21 AN INCIDENT in yesterday's Div. I match in which the Malays beat the Airmen I—l.1 1. Tribune
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  • 499 21 L- A PORE RACES (By "Marcus Superbiis) Singapore, Tuesday. W; secoMl Irtek was open lo training this morning at Bukit Timah, and almost all the stables were represented with the Mfption of trainers Hobbs, Duvai, O'Neill and Major Years. Tho (foißf (ended to ftive a
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  • 139 21 Singapore Badminton Tournament IN the Singapore Badminton Association 1 championship, the following ties in the Men's Singles and Doubles will be played at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, this week-end:— SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Singles Lee Seng Hor (Clerical Union > vs. j Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) Leow Kim Fatt
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  • 93 21 PUR goals were shared between Evatt and Co.'s football team and the Technical Youngsters in an interesting game played at the Trade School Ground yesterday Pitted against a more experienced team the Youngsters, though fast, finished very poorly and a penalty kick awarded to them at
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  • 43 21 The Perak Turf Club will hold their Autumn Meeting on Sat. Oct. 15, Wed. Oct. 19 and Sat. Oct. 22 There will be two runs each for Class 1. 3 and 4 horses and one run only for Class 2 horses.
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  • 298 21 SILK MERCHANT CHARGED WITH MAKING FALSE STATEMENT Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Kundandas Rewachand Assomull, manager of a silk firm in Singapore, pleaded guilty to charges of making a false statement in connection with the import of 27 pieces of rayon mixed crepe and with failing to submit the class and origin
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  • 173 21 Excise S.C 3; Moravia 1. IN a dull, scrappy match in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. league played at the Y.M.C.A. K round yesterday, the Excise Sports Club beat Morivia XI by 3—l. Play did not reach a high standard and except for
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  • 53 21 The following will be the team on Saturday, against the LA. 2nd XI. at 2 p.m. on Hong Lim Green. Tan Thean Tek, Cecil Wong, Swe* Lim Swang. Ong Kim Noe. Cheong Chee Soon. Low Kee Soon, Chua Boon Umi. Edward Wee. William Tan. Ong Swee Law and
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    • 144 21 Keppel Golf Club The following are the teams and .starting times for the Ladies Social 24a tch between the Keppel Golf Club and Island Golf Club to be played at the Island Club on Wednesday the 24th. (Keppel players mentioned first.' p.m. 4.15 Mrs. Crawley 18 and Mrs K. C.
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  • 134 22 AI. iK(.i. fatlMllißg sau the Daral n Nairn B.P. beating the New B.K by 5 games to 2, in the return match oi 4 singles and 3 double:, held last Sunday on the New h.P's court at (iaie's Hill. Following are the results (with the Daral Nairn named
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  • 23 22 Harlequin s.lO Tea Sonnott 8 6 Kabinda Climats 8 4 Romano g4 Authentic g4 Sant; Ayah 83 Slieve Aniehn ao All Gold A
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  • 226 22 pU-OWING are e i Bhts (or I 1 second (lav of ihe Anii. m B s IM P r ,\trurl ESS'Sfcf SS 2 D J Safariland /I Alikoom H Refill .1 Gold Bell M Empire Flower Sly Lady Cambalong Victory Parade H Vapour Turn Over Hercules -m HORSES— (LASS
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  • 692 23 MALA YS CREATE BIG LEAGUE UPSET BEAT R. A. F. 4-1 (By Rover) Malays 4; Airmen 1. QNE of the biggest upsets in recent first division S.A.F.A. league fixtures was witnessed yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium when a strong M.F.A. side convincingly beat the Royal Air Force by four
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  • 309 23 l START was move in the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament t the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon when several ties were completed. >. following are the result: Women's Doubles First Round I T J A. Green and Mrs. J. C. Meson <-ls> bear Mrs. Happee
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    17 23 pun on the R.A.F. goal during yesterday's First Division soccer match which the Malays won 4—l. Tribune
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  • 104 23 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Tuesday. K. C. LIN, a budding Chinese player, had little difficulty in beating Taib bin Haji Andak in the first round of the Novices Singles in the Johore State tennis championships (north section). The final score was 6 2, 6 o. Good tennis
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  • 191 23 S.H.B. MENTAL HOSPITAL PLAY THRILLING DRAW S.H.B 3; Mentals DLAYING one of their finest games this season the S.H.B. drew with Mental Hospital Football XI in a fast and vigorous Same in which no less than three penalties were awarded. The Hospital combined better and should have emerged the victors
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  • 86 23 Gunners Beat Loyals R.A. <8.M.) 2; Loyals II 0. CHOU'ING marked superiority v throughout thr ?amp. the K.A. (Mskmn Mati) beat the Loyals Ht&mi string by I— in a vital second division jams of the S.A.F.A. league, played at Gillman Barracks vestrrdav. T!i:.s being their la.st Ittgue fixture, the winners
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    • 17 23 *aaaaa«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*aa«ia»ianaaaaa TODAY'S TIDES HIGH TIDES:— IO.I6 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins.; 9.43 p.m. 9 ft. ins ••■■■■•■■■■■•■■•••■■■■■■■■•••(•••■•■■M
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  • 1220 24 MORE RECORDS IN TEST BRADMAN FINCLETON BADLY HURT ENGLAND ARE IN A PRACTICALLY UNASSAILABLE POSIZS THE THIRD DAY, THE SCORE STOOD AT ENGLAND 903 7 DBCLAEm v AUSTRALIA 117 FOR 3 AND WITH BRADMAN AND FInJ^NhLrT AND BOTH UNLIKELY TO PLAY
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  • 132 24 Score Board ENGLAND-IST INNINGS Edrich b O'Reilly Hutton c Hassett b O'Reilly Leyland run out Hammond lbw b Fleet wood Smith Paynter Ibw b O'Reilly Corapton b HaiU> Hardstaff not out Wood c and b Barnes Verity not out Extras Total (for < wkts. dec.) Extras were 22 bye*. 19
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  • 194 24 Japanese Warships Flying French Flag Hankow. TuesdijJ THE Chinese Central GowritfJ 1 has drawn the attention oM| French Government to J»« warships on the Yanftse. im**% flyinr the French flag. I The Central Government quo* l warships, which ne V h T SI when passing Kweichi from TaW J When
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