Morning Tribune, 7 September 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3-NO. 188. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 7, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 145 1 TIER'S SPEECH AT NUREMBERG NUREMBERG, TUESDAY. (GHT OF THE PROCEEDINGS AT THE OPENING OF THE p CONFERENCE WAS THE PROCLAMATION READ ON HERR BEHALF BY HERR ADOLF WAGNER, HITLER'S RADIO No mention is made of Czechoslovakia, the proclamation thing on foreign affairs only m a general way. Hitler said
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  • 101 1 London, Tuesday. of the West Indies Royal inussion, of which Lord Boyne An, leave Poland on Oct. IS and > begin their investigations im- after arrival. terms of reference empower investigate social and economic I m Barbados, British Guiana, ionduras, Jamaica, and Leeward and matters connected there to make
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  • 40 1 Germans Arrested By Chinese Hongkong, Tuesday. leaT'on \v, Were arre «ted by the W Shanto ?no-British border id »m" *"kok y^terday afteri wherp ,k t0 the Chinese town Sejofr!: the Germans, who nh, f erman flnnsinHong- ra 111bborde R euter
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  • 70 1 Berlin, Tuesday. 5 IT is opined m foreifn quarters 5 that the strengthening of the 5 German farrisons on the Rhine Z is of a permanent character, and not only as the result of the manoeuvres. 1 The calling up of the older classes for military service
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  • 124 1 Amsterdam, Tuesday. A distinguished gathering of 2,000 persons attended to-day's memorial service at the church where 40 years ago Queen Wilhelmina ascended the throne. The address of homage was presented to-day m both Chambers of Parliament, also the provincial Governments. In the afternoon thousands clad m
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  • 21 1 Miami, Tuesday. -Count Covadonga, eldest son of King Alfonso, was critically injured in a car accident to-day. Reuter
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  • 13 1 HITLER says it is futile to attempt to blockade Germany.
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  • 178 1 Tsfcyo, Tuesday. rpHE Japanese navy refused a re~ x quest from the German Etabassy to ttxUmd protection to Enrasia. Aviation Corporation'* pfuies on the g round that the Eurasia, is a Chinese com ern whose machines most be retarded as Chinese. This disclosure is
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  • 465 1 Autonomy For Sudetens CZECH OFFERS Prague, Tuesday. |T is learned m well-infon«Snl quarters that the principles on which the Czech Government's offer to the Sudetens are based are recognition of territorial autonomy, full equality of status, and equality of language. These points satisfy the basic principles laid down by Herr
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  • 82 1 Haifa, Tuesday rO Jews and four Arabs were killed and several wounded m attacks at various parts. A thrilling taxi chase along the shores of the Sea of Galilee followed a shooting affray at Haifa m which one Jew was killed and a Jew and an
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    • 34 1 ~Z OS OTHER x Chines Mass Mtf 2 4 Strike TnbunaJ 1» Tn-da^ R afCS 2§ l D utchmen Celebrate 21 t Sff. Tennis I Ifoinmand Boxing 23 7 fh ina News 24 j
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    • 95 1 KLIM now enables you to give your children PURE milk, that Is delicious for \^-^|jKEiß#J&| J\ drinking, and at reasonable |JWyU™J I prices no matter where you I K&XStf f may reside. mm ~^^Q m W!£9 >^ Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it as neeaed a
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  • 771 2 LEADERS ISSUE STIRRING CALL STIRRING CALL TO MALAYAN CHINESE TO PAY MORE HEED TO A CHINA'S CRYING NEEDS, URGING THEM TO MANIFEST SOCIAL UNITY AND TO ADOPT A STRENUOUS BOYCOTTING CAMPAIGN, WAS MADE BY MR. TAN KAH KEE LAST NIGHT BEFORE A MASS GATHERING OF
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  • 91 2 JOHORE PRINCE'S OPPOSITION Tribune Man neporiei Singapore, Tuesday. PoLLOWIMi strong opposition from II H Tungku Abu Itakar. the motion of Ike acting IKinancial Commissioner, the Hon Mr. E. E. F. Pretty. to > eeek* :i i rUin clause m Johore's agreement with the report of the Malayan Expenditure Committee was
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  • 79 2 INCREASED ALLOWANCES FOR JOHORE ROYALTY APPROVAL was yesterday given by the Johorc Council oi State for the allowances for certain members of f he Rulinr House to be increased. The increased allowances are for I'ngku Maimunah binti Abdullah. I'ngku Halimah binti Md Khalid. Utigku Zainab binti A. Majid, Cngku Jainilah
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  • 179 2 Couple Lose $70 Wedding Presents JEWELLERY valued at over and a small amount of cad reported stolen from a rear the first floor of a house m Valley Road yesterday. wedded couple are the 'victim On returning home tor lunch tenant of the house who lives front part of the
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  • 48 2 Singapore. TB For driving dangerously alonj Road on May 14, Haw Pok Xi to-day fined $15 or In default I r.i., by Mr. C. K. Koh Traffic Judge. Mr. A. J. Braga was the com) whilst Sergeant Mayor Harry Coker was a witness lor the deft
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  • 281 2 JOHORE SUCCESSION CLARIFICATION ASKED FOR Singapore. Tuesday. ANCE again, the Hon. Inche Onn, speaking on the MW ment at to-day's meeting of the Johore Counci of m pressed for steps to be taken by Government to clar nt 3 of the Constitution of the State, dealing with succ the Throne
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  • 29 2 Singapore. J**Ej** *j ,f the Asiatic •^hani.j beaded guilty e eby^ negligently a ticj^ another car. md Grove B^; Mr. C H ROD judge impo^eo cused.
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    • 134 2 -^^Sleeplessm h lirea S#^ <&rb No appetite? Eji lr Here is WJ HEALTH Weakness of the nerves may result m any of a numbet oi complaints sleeplessness, latigua, lack of appetite lack ol energy, etc It is. ol course, useless to sttack the symptoms it is the nervous system itself
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  • 939 3 WAR DANGERS STRESSED Singapore, Tuesday. JOHORE S need for selisurhnehcy m the ir. !tte r of primary food supplies was emphasised at to-day's «tttfa« of the Council oi State by the Hon. Mr. C. T. H-nde, European unofficial member, who also unred Government to appoint
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  • 63 3 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rutins K^t Saik. of the Port th office, Singapore, while J i va > to Kuala Lusspur from .orr »as yesterday involved IUI accident just outside Lumpur, when a 12-year- Irl was killed. I Chuns was charged to-day >i r J Grattan-Bellew first magistrate's court and
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  • 116 3 The members of the Y.W.C.A Fortnightly Club, had a most interesting programme at their regular meeting held on Sept. 5, at Raffles Quay Mrs E A. Da vies presided. There was a good attendance, and the audience appreciated the two speakers. Mrs. E.G. Sellers who took her hearers
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  • 113 3 (Singapore. Tuesday. I Sidney IXodds, of the Straits Settlements Police. Singapore. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the fifth court this morning m Brie charges on a summons that he on June 21, at about 10.30 at Reneoolen Street Avronjrfully restrained Mr. Ibrahim bin Isa,
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  • 171 3 ftR a n, Sinßa PPre»° r e» Tuesday. lU ln aj Kishore Rai was 1 »ith i f K Criminal District M ta^ r,cati nff false evirenuau. IUSl USt f £fi a d (2) using came i,*. rßed document on littal m v snued5 nued m accused's «*i 7H
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  • 148 3 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. SEVERAL new enactments passed their second reading at the meeting of the Johore Council of State 10-day An amendment to the Pineapple>actory Kegulations, 1934, was also passed The Malayan Pineapple .packing and Grading Enactment was carried a lurther stage. The acting
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    • 295 3 PENSIONED OFF FIT MAN BlfMm <>f Police Life Did Not Harm Him. At 1,1 ;t> c hr was pivsumed t<» be beyond the arduous demandi of poiic* duties BlllWMht? H, ad what he .says DO1 Ore years alter hr was pensioned. I am man of bo years. It It now
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 59 3 Notice For To-day eMr Justice Pedlow m 2nd t 11 a.m. i No. 3— Rex vs. Tan Sic Nu 13— Rex vs. Wong Onn ■Rex v.v Basanta Singh. pMr Justice Home m 3rd ,t 11 a.m. 138— Norman Albert Jansen vs. Elvira Jansen Samuel White. •after: -S 80 38 Pana
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 113 4 London. Tuesday Previous To- iay Change Buyers^t s <** Sellers 7 15 16 8 1 16 c I^Forlard .October Bug« jjj 2ai Forward (November. Buyers 7 15 16 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) aSK 8 1.16 SijM JL London, Tuesday. I'ALM OIL (Malaya) Previous unrhanu«' In bulk SeptiOct. shipment LUI'KA
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    • 27 4 GOLD Previous T J^ Tl Fine Bar per oz 7 4 -l n-4-21, SILVER Spot 19 18 19-116 4 months' forward 18-13 16 18-13 16
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    • 139 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change 96 3 966 +3d. Distillers jTy 27 3 +«d. Dunlop Rubber 77 +7y 2 d. General Electric {JJ 3O1O»., t-4V 2 d. imperial Chemical Industrie. 6 30 10 w Imperial Tobacco L 1 2 i; u fi Z Anglo-Dutch a^ b lfi
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    • 39 4 New York. Saturuday. KUBBEK Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Soot Buyers 16 316 Closed Sellers 16 516 Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 716 Sellers 16 916 UN Quiet Dull Spot 43 Markets closed yesterday Labour Day.
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    • 66 4 London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Chans' 5 r.T.onParus (closing middle rate) 178 31 178.32 -f.Ol T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 3.92 1.16 8.92 916 a T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 3 4 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 32 Unchanged T.T. on Japan
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    • 17 4 TIN Standard Previous To-du^' Tl Spot (afternoon (dosing oric«> £192', CI93U Forward £192 3 U93'*
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    • 156 4 The amount at the credit of Profit and Loss account for the year ended June 30. 1938 after allowing for depreciation m the values of Properties and Stocks, Directors' Fees and all other necessary charges is $350,706.87 There was brought forward last accounts 5158.593.65 Making a total to be
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    • 150 4 London. Tueso CONSIDERABLE improvement m sentiment m most city circles follow publication of the reported principles of the Czechoslovak Goven new offer to the Sudetens. though m all markets business continues to be of a professional character. The Stock Exchange especially brightened up. with gold minings particularly enjoying some
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    • 118 4 Singapore. Tuesday. however, were viruiallv imchaiv MESSRS. Fraser Co.'s report is as follows: MINING: Tin at midday was S97 3 4 jp i According to cables received from London t.'ie tin share market there appears itaady although margins are m most cases far too wide to connect
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 91 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING /^F§>\ CORPORATION LIMITED WMCs^W FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery SO I 111 or important documents) m l SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS IBHITIHII at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA IN Rlvri ZJU*~? STREET, SINGAPORE. <»*»***. ltd You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, CAN YOU
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    • 7 4 IHIE-^9HBfIH^kJ!9H^BH A>iioo n^A^i ot|f SIME DARBY Co.Ltd.
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  • 657 5 STOCKS SHARES Med By Fraser Company I anppore, Sept. 6 5 pm. I MINING I 4jlV 2 4|7y 2 I 28|6 3016 43|- 47|-Nom.xd 1 1 33 1.38 1013 11!--2119 22|9cd 5 15r 161--tg 0.36 0.40 0.84 0.88 2219 239 2 2? 26J9 301- 313 0.72 0.76 r 0.26 0.29
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  • 186 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept 6,5pm OomtUM Book* Da* n« TJN Close Havable M M f ay 9d *!i 2 Sept. D Sept. 3 10% kZTt^ y 18 Sept 22 Se P l 29 S V 2 3 W Katu Tln 6d. No. 19 Sept. Sept. 15
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  • 223 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 4 6 Batu Selangor 1.33 1.38 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.88 Hongkong Tin 2216 23 9 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 9<6 10 6 Katu Tin 2513 26|-cd Kramats 10i- H!-xd Killinghalls 1«3 19 3 Kuchais 1.32 1.37 Laruts 10|- 111Lingui
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  • 183 5 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 9 o 4 °0,000 •W" red P L 8( l 100 102 norn nt. u dT o? 4 L 909 red lol^nJ 0 107 110 norn nt M^ r $1,000,000 813^^ Sept 30 112 114 norn nt Mi T
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    • 158 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Bociety) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter AD. 1124 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of me Board of Dim tor* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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    • 485 6 fTI^E POWERFUL IRAN ERICH MARIA REMARQUE S -ALL QUET on the WESTERN j j FRONT come* THIS GREAT STORY TO-DAY'S Record-breaking Seller! j I TO -Day at the CAPITOL^ I 3-15-^.15-MS ERICH MARIA REMARQUE. i 1 OUT OF THE HEART rrrV £^J2P&*'- rtV\»l\ duthot ol /UI Q l#t n I
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    • 45 6 --^--1"The "The merest J'""'"* poster, .should i mn? «fl attract anybody entertainment ho *W witty, and hi- personality, to AJ* :l »s«R Eighth wile- "Blutbiß j St"i..s T >me s J May litJ I f,^ d omTsa^t-1 iili;' 1 ifo. j NEXT WEEK j pavilhi:
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  • 87 7 Singapore, Tuesday ION granted to-day by Ch Kob, Traffic District v, 1 H Chidson. who ap--1 I l Nixon to compound therein ccnied was charged, S hurt to a Chinese woman Ih Hoon Chan on May 18 at f Roid when he ail-Redly down whilst drivin.R his 'oh approved
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  • 71 7 joahnnesburg. L and only specimen of Southern Lia's flag m the Union has jeived at the Colony's publicity Lis intended lor use abroad and seri In the colony where the ack is flown on all occasions. ational emblem is a blue flag Union Jack m the corner. On ground
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 7 Ul and Robert Young m "Married Before Breakfast." which opens at the Capitol on Sunday.
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    • 26 7 E YOU EVER BEEN until you see what hapfto ROBERT YOUNG anr 1 Florence RICE i? i this Roaring H.GJI, Comedy Hit. doming to the lAPITOL
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    • 149 7 1(| P" f fhc 1^ sweetheart of me i screen is awingaaUonal m I IJIX 10-NKiH'l ,i,:i(i al b y »he author of "Mr Lk-ccl.s Goes *o lown"! Mies W ■■^■lf A l| L,,; k M( a.s you've never .ecu her before! Sues m> differenr. hl5 9.15 y° u oe
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    • 121 7 |j J Yesterday's Large Audiences simply marvelled at the new j Gorgeous Multiplane Technicolour of WARNER BROS.* 1 Epic Drama S |"GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT j [DAILY 3 SHOWS, 3-15-6-15 9-15 p.mj At Malaya's First only AIR-CONDITIONED Theatre AiiiAWiiA jj (Direction: -SHAW BROS.. LTD.) j WARNER BROS/ GREAT
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  • 483 8 ATTKNTJOaN MM drawn to Ihe need for a hill station and sanatorium A n. o h>re by the Hon. Mr. CT, Hinde at to-day's meeting of the Cmmc lof Stale. The existing hill stations at Cameron Highlands andTrUr's Hill are too
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  • 94 8 PAWNSHOP CASE JUDGMENT Singapore, Tuesday. JUMMBIT was de,| vered by Mr H. R. Bull. Civil District Judge, m favour of R. Govindasamy and I>etchmee Ammal. who claimed from the Wing Thye Pawnshop the return ol two cold chain* belonging to them which were pawned without their knowledge by N. Vythilingam
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  • 126 8 Seremban. Monday. -The case m which A G Reutens, of Borneo Motors, is charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a Tamil. Annamalai, by driving his car m a rash manner, was mentioned again m the lqcal Court to-day The charge is a sequel to Reutens car knocking
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  • 398 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Segamat, Monday. DKFOKK a packed court of Malays, a sensational case of cheating was concluded to-day, *hen iMusa bin Suleiman, middle-aged ttugis. accused of cheating m respect of the transfer of land, was sentenced to four months* rigorous imprisonment, the sentence to
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  • 69 8 STOLE 5 NUTS FINED Seaam&t, Monday _rv,. theft of Bye cocoJtoZS* cents, a chine,, y utb^ at $5 by Inche IV,, b uVnt S to^ Mat court mantra t'^ I saw a boy on a mL he asked for my heh> nuMl down. I shinnec 1 U p arrested. I
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  • 50 8 Seremban, Monday .~4 mm l having tried to snatch a 3 a pretty Chinese gir i. wh walking along Birch Road a i Chong Fong Pin. was produced the magistrate this mornine Inspector Arjan Singh, who t cd. asked tor a postponement case was fixed for Sept. 12
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  • 131 8 Singapore, Tuesday. "THE majority of boys m ele- mentary village schools must be educated as agriculturists, not deceived as at present into believing that their ultimate goal m life is to adorn the corridors of Government offices." declared the Hon. Mr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 44 8 For I his i o m p c i i i i o ii on I j -Film* can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definiich; not! The experienced photographer wnuld have chosen, anyhnu'. the reliable. ISOCHROME^ M The Film For the trjjjji
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  • 68 9 "AGFA" PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION ICTURE CAPTIONS "llir LRUfhiag Buddha" By Taj Buck Chua, X-59. Urong I.iniau. Singapore. hint'sr Art" By Lav Liat I lean, .">!, Wilkinson Road. Siagßßare. Sunset From The Clap"— By I> Dant. 6. Oxley Rise, Singapore. An Amateur Pose" By Yeo Cata Heag, 190. Kampong Bahrii Koad. Singapore.
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  • 282 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1938. THOSE "WHITE COLLAR" JOBS THEKt ii> a growing tendency among iocai youtns on the threshold of their careers, to show a preference for "white collar jobs," even at very small salaries, and why they should do so, and deliberately ignore the advantages of
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  • 828 10  -  AUTOLYCUS REFLECTIONS ON Personal S* By The second of three articles discussing the proposals of the Trimmer Committee for reform of traffic conditions m Singapore U/i-; ftnd thai the recommendations of the committee on the subject of street lighting are partially anticipated. Only last week there was
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 10 as work' men VonUnnJiZ" f ft "HP!.* Parliam ««t. London, is surrounded by a framework of M^old-n: ReaffdSSS L Ln y 5?9. b •'^•'ing the masonry of the buildings. Photo shows R rißht plrt nf .if thC V,c f lo B n T »w- T he River Thames is seen
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  • 1103 11 CALA RETURNING TO HIS FIRST LOVE o^W -a. WtSmm** fbC&- London To Have Chain Of Ice Cream Bars? Inn Named After Cabinet Minister Strange Bets Churchill The Dictator Our Own Correspondent] I London, Aug. 28. seven years of comparative jurity, Mr Emilio Scala, who famous as the winner of a
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    • 29 11 llfl Ito v aOQQ A^\ Telegraphic Addrtaa: 5934 A OOODWUUJLJ 3oc KTArt ha i mill y ****»t«d Ideal for visitors and toarlßtß. fc^,._ B ft LOUNGE— FIRBT CLASS RESTAURANT.
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    • 265 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m 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
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    • 48 11 J. 1 FOR I SI KVK I I AND SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock ft Watch Repairs to: Yiek Hoi. Hint* 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks ft Watches to the British Army R.A.F. Base m Malaya. 'Phone 7922. PS ~~~4.
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  • 271 12 ,:'X& The Victoria Tower oi the Houses of Paliament, London, is surrounded by a framework of scaffolding as workmen continue the years-long job of restorj buildings. Photo shows a workman on the scaffolding at the very top. Far below, left foreground, is Parliament Square and stretching
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 32 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF lIALLMaYRKED BRITISH SILVERWARE lIOKS LHMHTTM DISHES SWEET DISHES ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaffles Place. SINGAPORE.
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  • 1036 14 Treat Your Furniture Kindly Proper Cleaning Polishing will Result m a Soft Glow and Velvety Surface m J These tuo niori J wood are ronwuna a '^'i n atUr l Hack, Pa 'ntfd 'Ihe allian,, coloured uoodsKsir,?, diff^nt f »»^»rn«t„ r eol lti Urf J to particular RdSf* I Mmplc
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    1078 15 finitely Adds to the corative Value of the Dining-Room l*ppointmenU often reflect, miniature, trend! m interior >i i n and one oi the most mig aspects of modern enteris the planning of you* table it is m complete harmony ie style 01 your dining-rooiu n walls and furnishing are
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 29 15 nmMANENT WAVING J A SPECTAIJT" S PRICFS. J $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 j >i\iso\ riinr LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd I S FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: I*l >
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 272 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU OM THE R*A CHEAP RBTUBN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO. AND BOMBAY I Available for two munths. From SINGAPORE TO;— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $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
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    • 428 16 |J^__ TO FRENCH P^ !-o.»j CHA»CEU»T~>tu N J HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes. St Nazaiit d- BorcU-am c. fORBIN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunk |TO SAIGON INDOCHIN c CAP PAD ARAN For Saigon. Ton ran c and Haiphone m BANGKOK y <v A. M. 1. (from Sai»ron> J GO
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 251 17 BI'BXS PHILP LINE. Incorporated m Australia. NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. H.I.A Sept. 30 Oct. 4 KUR Oct. 30 Nov. 4 W chear round trip tirums f ro 1 Singapore tn Australia ..-sued at the Wig rates. [Class passengers may transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or KISS ,(> th connecting X.P.M.
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    • 58 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA num. T ALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8. At 3 P.M. The above vc.vsel haf excellent modern accommodation lor M Saloon and to China and Japan (H fepcciai nonu ir reduced rate*. P and O
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 254 17 }STAL INTELLIGENCt; 0 TO-DAY FOR PKR OATE AND TIME Conte Rosso S Pn t 7 n ulll v w,t Sumatra, S.-Ea*t bPpl v l Celebes, Moluccas and tfX K.N.I.L.M. 7 End X roenfkll Togian 7 4 SKS"**" 7 3 p.m.' T» e dens 7 3 p\ m L Trxedens 7
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  • 626 18 I I THE following quotations from New Elec Power I 1 York were received from Messrs. S. E. I $7 pfd Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday:— Last Sale Stock Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Adams Express 10 7 8 11 Alleghany Steel Co IB 18
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  • 116 18 Her Answer Was A Lemon okam otiTOßs had 1 1;;; ft; t 0 e n .^at »> bride m an archer jnff village m the EsrteTß P 4 Ceylon. The 9 had several aspirant _i« J They were oi »"JL suit* 1 religion and all of them matches. f jj
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 860 18 I ON THE RADIO j •J. BRRjeaRR-JSO-neßßi TO-DAY r>os Light variety, Lhilcir«m« oirtnday anncsincemenU: Variety programme; Music ol Dvorak. 9.25 'me oi. Leger— commentary *w*rs^ a vxrvnet Empire Orchestra Reiay l SINGAI t/Kb I 9 50 The news and announcements. Jolm McCormacu (Tenor). Sin ML i 25 metres (1.33 RRRIR.)
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    • 187 18 2.10 News bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Song recital. 5.50 (nstrumental musle. 6.50 News bulletin. 7.00 Programme review. 7.0b "Groote Taptoe." 7.30 Medical talk. 7.50 Radio revue. 9 05 Motherland. 9.50 Society "Harmonic Batavta. 10 50 Report on festivities in Soerabaya. 11 50 Close down. BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (197
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  • 425 19 Tribunal has been set up as j. promise by the Hon. Mr. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese I assessors to the tribunal I drawn from Singapore's business men whose e r 0 f local affairs and con- NV jl] be invaluable m the •ration of the points at issue, lustice
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  • 57 19 Traction Chiefs Case Singapore, Tuesday. TURTHER evidence was recorded to-day m the ca.se m which M. Gurusamy President of the Singapore Traction Company's Employees' Association is charged with criminal intimidation All witnesses called to-day agreed that Gurusamy was always against the strike and that he had never used abusive language.
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  • 579 19 YESTERDA Y'S TRACK WORK &^yi^^ (By "Marcus Superbus). Singapore, Tuesday. Several important gallop- were witnessed this morning at I Juki! Timah on the second track. The going was easy, but with the weather a very doubtful element, no forecast could be made as to what the nature of it would
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  • 333 19 Monday. Aug 20 Hon Mr A M Goodman arrived t<> stay at Government House His Exeellenrv presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offlce.s thus morning. Mr and Mrs J Calder had luncheon at Government House BIS Excellency attended by the
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  • 1630 20  -  Marcus Superbus By TO-DAY is the fourth day of the Autumn races of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah, and a further eight events have been provided for it. Though the fields are not so heavy as they have been m the previous days of
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  • 46 20 CELECTIONS for this afternoon's at Bukit Timah are as follow Race I—ROMANO Sang: Ayah Race Z—INVENTORY Comma Race 3—HARLEQUIN Happy New Year Race 4—BLUE BELLE Devon Kin; Race 5-DRIFT ON Four O'clock Race 6—COMPLACENT Solar Time Race 7—SEA MAIDEN Golden Arrow Race B—FIGHTING FINISH Regiment
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  • 33 20 There will be a 50 metre:* seal cap race on Sunday. Sept. 11, Chinese Swimming Clue's po»J a.m. sharp. All competitor m quested to turn up before 11 the club.
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  • 249 21 GOVERNOR ATTENDS PARTY FE British National Anthem greeted His Exrrllenrv the Governor as he arrived at the eaily decorated Dutch Club ve«trrdav to attend the celebrations held m honour of Queen Wilhrlmina. m nli roeecJt the consul 0 natal t'.r Holland. Mr Fein, stressed the fact that Queen Wilhelmina
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  • 109 21 .^i^^^^ 2^^ ,est fllma to appear at the meatre since us reopening, r v 1V You Find IV now showIk high among America's epic I 3 depicting with strong drahuman interest, the contiud between miners and wheat California during the late The picture has more than to offer Singapore
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  • 115 21 Race Moore Excels Herself At Pavilion I MOORE excels herself m he kt picture, "When You're In Love. s presentation wnicn openeu ait Ihcatre last mght to crowxiroi d famous anger who marries v. c artist, Grace BtOOfe gives one convincing performance^ I baa never &vii; before. range is from
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  • 513 21 f^O change of any moment has occurred during the past week either locally or abroad to alter conditions m this market. says Fraser Co.'s weekly report. The situation m Central Europe drags on with the whole world watching developments, with only morsels of news transpiring. It
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  • 351 21 ROAD DEATH: ASSIZE HEARING Singapore, Tuesday rjRAMATIC evidence of how a boy was killed on a Singapore road was given by a Chinese to-day m the Supreme Court The lorry driver was holding the steering wheel with one hand and was m conversation with a woman seated next to him.
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  • 57 21 Singapore, Tuesday. -The Mershig-..-ndau road H now open to the public according to an answer tfyen by Oov^ eniment at to-day'a meeting ol h Cnn'.Vil 01 SU^ohor^to question JV the Hon. Mr. C. T. Hmae. "Government also tottot-ttd ttuU bridge would be built torn*** n ierry along this
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  • 37 21 X Mr. If, Garden E i for L Ezeghtlian m the m he was charged with Id down to a reasonable M n Orchard Road ■c Ji July 23. aded guilty for the ac I $8.
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  • 63 21 Rubber returns of the following companies for the month of August. 1938 are as follows: Alor Gajah 10.000 lbs Australasia 10 300 lbs.. Aver Panas 53,000 lbs., Bukit Ktibu 8.000 lbs.. Glenealy 29.000 .1b5 1., Jalan Kebun 9.100 lbs.. Kluang ***** lbs Pajam 92,000 lbs., Port Swettenham 0
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  • 166 21 Singapore, Tuesday. (Nth the owner of tin mines m Selangor, and through whose hands deals worth thousands of dollars had been transacted. Kheh. Yap Cheong, was produced this morning before Mr. G. 1 Kawlings, the Third Magistrate, to answer a charge of cheatn S m respect of $120. Inspector
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  • 297 22 CRICKET CLUB TENNIS TIES RESULTS TEN MORE TIES OF THE S.C.C. AUTUMN LA N TENNIS TOURNAMENT PLAYED ON THE PADANO YESTERDAY RESULTED AS FOLLOWS: MIXED DOI'BLES O W unmour and Mr*. a. Seweil I 10l DC*. A. W. x-cluiicuuunu -.^o. ur*»«0O t— A##, o—i, Mi^ j i. W RRirtMC anu
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  • 261 22 S.C.C. SIX-A-SIDE SOCCER Singapore, Tuesday. A FAIRLY large crowd witnessed the kick off of the S C.C. six-a-side football tournament this evening. The trophy will be m the nature of beer mugs to the champions of the tournament. Eight teams are competing, and their skippers are Rundall, Bembroke, McCarTery, Buchanan.
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  • 52 22 GIRL' S HAND CUT Shortly before 8 o'clock last night the ambulance was called to No. 11 Niven Road to convey a little Chinese girl of about two years of age to the General hospital. She had cut her hand follow W a fall on a porcelain cup which broke
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  • 73 22 At about 10 last night the ambulance received a call to the junction of Serangoon Rood and Birch Road where the dresser discovered an elderly Indian m n* h te r° f T llapse W»t on >■ chqrpov n the five-foot way of a moscue There we
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  • 70 22 Singapore, Tuesday:— For soliciting employment as a jaga kreta m front of the New VrfOrld at 8.4 d p.m. on Sept. 5. Embol bin Mohamed was to-day fined $8 or m default 10 days' ri. by Mr. C. H. Koh m the Traffic District Court. In passing
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  • 317 22 Publishers 2; Moravia I A DRAW of two-all was a fair verdict of yesterday seconfl division S.A.F.A. league fixture between the Publishers aafl Moravia at the Anson Road Stadium. Both goalkeepers \\?M seriously tested and the exchanges even, though the IMuMuifl were better m attack. Dollah. T. Ibrahim and
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    15 22 Mrs. Cherrington and J. L. Purnell, m play m the S.C.C. t-nnic ment yesterday Tribune
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  • 107 22 X THE following cards wen reta the Sooloh Cup at the Royd International Chib J Dr. T. E. Cheah 391-38=1 Dr. J. If. Dutida'.e 43 -42=8 Lt: Mohamad Atari 45 *J: J. W. Moore 3- 1-41=1 Maior Musa bin Yusop 49 -4d-b E. E. F. Pretty
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  • 130 22 Tne somen's petition was P'^^V a Monday and resulfed j Division between fowi thB! eu,d Mrs M. V. JW al 2 down, n a a score elj m -b" Division wl-n A jy Sid tea KtSeH (n "C" Division wl on tl atthutW "A" Division. '•A" DIVISION J MIS.
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    • 30 22 Thursday's Ties MEN'S DOUBLES A CLASS All eight ties of Ist round. MENS C SINLES A V. Cramsie v. P. F. Siven- Wilson: C. G. Simpson v. J. H. Willmott.
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  • 176 23 ma nd inter-Unit Notices *r7«mpetiUon was earned s yesterday, when 18 E'jsy at Gmman IS- n Highlanders scratched *P contests yesterday before "ES'wIII fought out ton bouts J"" His Excel**s£ 'wrn twe away the csterda/s Results j HFWY WEIGHTS Ujf Onr. Turncock. (B.A.* r
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    17 23 AN INCIDENT during yesterdays Second Division soccer match la which the Publishers and the Moravians drew. Tribune
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    36 23 [next Sunderland flying boat is [d to arrive at Seletar on Oct. 11. Hi be the sixth machine of her I come to Singapore. r Bf VjJ E pi I" May vest—- '♦'"m, tourney- Tribune
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  • 173 23 YM.CA handicap tennis tournament ties FRIDAY Mens Singles Class C V Koh vs Noel Barber. T Kobayashi vs R Nathan. Yap Ah Hian vs I A. AlsagofT Mens Doubles:— S K. Gaw and Lira Hee Chin vs M. S Hussein and M Wahab: K. Koguti and U. Yoshil
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  • 206 23 Flew Plane Too Low: European Convicted Singapore, Tuesday. JDLEAIMNG guilty to a charge ol flying an ucroplanr m a danjgcrous manner so low as to hit the top 01 a coconut tree just behind the Hume Pipe Company on June 24, C Balkc. European employee ol' ifie Hume Pipe Company,
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  • 67 23 Singapore. Tuesday The CSJRt 10 which two Chinese. Chee Ouan heok and Wee Poo Swee. are alleged to have committed mischief by lire WRJ this morning transferred from the PHtn Court to the Second Court Where Mr Conrad Oldham postponed the case lot another week Mr
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  • 37 23 i last Might the ambulance summoned to the Kreta'Ajrw Police Bta ton to convey i Chlnase boj m rJj the OeneraJ Elospll il who we hare Lm an knocked down by a motor
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  • 324 24  - CHINA ACKNOWLEDGES SOVIET FRIENDSHIP Sin Chew Jit Poh Nation Strengthened In Life Struggle Hankow, Tuesday. MR. Yong Chic. new Chinese Ambassador to Moscow has preI sented his credentials to M. KUimin. He told pressmen that the Chinese love peace and were concentrating on an effort for human welfare, similar to
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  • 235 24 London, Tuesday. BY all accounts, says the Daily Telegraph m a leader to-day, the new Japanese offensive on the Yangtse has so far made slow progress and has failed to take any important strategic points. The Chinese are putting up a stout resistance and while doubtless they
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    11 24 Miss Etlin m play m the Cricket Club tournament yesterday.- Tribune
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  • 97 24 Unfinished Century By Hutton London. Tuesday. THE match between the Australians I and an England XI was abandoned, rain interfering today. The Australians scored 32 < for i aeclared m their second innings Rngleton making 51 not out. The England XI had 38 for no loss when rain intervened. Sussex
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  • 121 24 Youth's Part In World Peace London. Tuesday. FIVE of the sixty members of the British delegation to the second world youth congress, which was held at Vassar College; New York, returned tx> London yesterday from America. The delegates were impressed with tne proceedings of the Congress at which seven hundred
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  • 52 24 Santiago de Chile, Tuesday. riFTYNINE were killed m a sudden R uprising when two groups of armed men attempted to seize the pensions fund offices and an insurance company building. Both buildings were almost immediately surrounded by troops and the rebels were quickly suppressed. Calm was
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  • 34 24 London. Tuesday— lt was stated this morninrr thnt then was no chance m the condition of Prince Arthur of Connauffht, who Ls lyhm seriously ill at hi.s London residence. British Official Wireless
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  • 26 24 London, Tuesday.— Sir Samuel Hoare. Home Secretary, left London last night for Balmoral as minister m attendance of the King- British Official wireless
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  • 42 24 The flag of the Commander-in-Chief, China Station, Admiral Sir Percy L. H. Noble X.C.8., C.V.0., will be transferred from H.M.S. Cumberland to H.M.S. Kent on Sept. 26. The Commander-in-Chief, with his staff, will transfer to H.M.S. Kent 01 that date.
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  • 39 24 Singapore, Tuesday. At to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, H. H. Tungku Mahkota was formally proclaimed Regent. As such he will deputise for H. H. the Sultan during the latter's absence [on holiday m Europe.
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  • 31 24 Sydney, Tuesday. A general strike of coal miners affecting 23,000 men is due to start on Sept. 9. The men are Dressine for better con. ditions.- Reuter
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  • 35 24 T Rangoon, Tuesday. HE life of the city is almost paralysed owing to declaration of hartal which is likely to last the week. The hartal is due to the rioting yesterday Reuter
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  • 140 24 Seremban, Monday. -Al M .daring daylight robbery at Urn» f the local Police Station, on _se* Chinese, Lee Chong appeared the Seremban Magistrate.^ Biddulph, this morning *f« charge P the case being rcor^JJ was explained to the accused case postponed to Sept_ <• j Mr. Forbes Wallace. As^tant^ intendent
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  • 18 24 ValenceThe British by Aye planes JJ^TSr*^ and cargo caught nn was killed Reuter
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