Morning Tribune, 8 September 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE k-No. 189. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, September 8, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 612 1 mplete Satisfaction Of Carlsbad Demands IRLIAMENTARY CRISIS FEARS; CLIMAX NEAR PRAGUE, WEDNESDAY. JZECH GOVERNMENT HAVE MADE NEW AND FARMING nine-point proposals, offering the ENS THEIR IDEAL AUTONOMY. IT IS UNDERi THEY ALMOST COMPLETELY SATISFY THE EIGHT BAD DEMANDS. rr Kun <lt (leader of the
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  • 154 1 ler Reviews labour Rally fI'REMBERG, WEDNESDAY. HITLER, ADDRESSING 000 MEN AND GIRLS OF LABOUR SERVICE TO-DAY spades work m the north, m m the west and m the service warding and preserving the reich •resent the most sublime motto help yourself and God will »v?" Hitler 's reference to
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  • 61 1 Hongkong, Wednesday. W Japanese Army officially announce that Japanese aircraft shot another Eurasia plane yesterday 30 miles from Hankow. feared killed. The machine has not yet been located. identity of the passengers plane took off from the °n the appearance of pursuits m order to avoid ,j mbed and
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  • 116 1 POPE AGAIN ATTACKS RACIALISM Vatican City. Wednesday. ANOTHER attack on racialism was made by the Pope to-day when addressing 400 teachers of 5 Catholic action. Referring to the I manifesto of the Fascist Iniver- sity professors issued some weeks S ago, which first published a steep I racial «ampaign. the
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  • 84 1 Cape Town. Wednesday. THE Defence Minister Mr. Pirow announced to-day that the Government proposed to spend £5,a00,000 on arms, and equipment for defence works, also a £l,00e,0©« on coastal defences over three years. He added that the Union was training land forces which under South
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  • 208 1 Fresh Sudeten Demands NUREMBERG, WEDNESDAY. DELIA KEE GERMAN CIRCLES fc STATED THAT THE SUDETEN GERMANS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA HVHU4 CONTINUE TO INSIST ON THE MAIN POINTS OF THEIR DE MANDS. In addition to admin istrativt autonomy and predominance of the o*thian language m Sudeten districtc, they will demand the withdrawal or
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  • 306 2 CHINESE CRITICISM OF M.C.S. BAR VIOLA TED RIGHTS" CRITICISM OF THE RESTRICTION WHICH BARS MALAYAN CHINESE AND NON-EUROPEANS WHO ARE BRITISH SUBJECTS FROM THE MALAYAN CIVIL SERVICE PROPER, WHICH WAS "A PERENNIAL IMAGE OF THE VIOLATED RIGHT OF THE COLOURED BRITISH SUBJECTS", WAS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE STRAITS
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  • 25 2 G.O.C.'S SO WEDS tf;2' C u?'J2f bb,e J 8 Major-Gen. and Mrs. Dobbie) and >liss fJ yesterdaj. Full report and pictures on pa?r 22.. Tribune
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  • 92 2 B. M B. C. 'S RADIO TALKS ON HEALTH m 5 IN co-operation with the health 2 authorities, the 8.M.8.C. will 8 begin on Sept. 13 at 7.45 p.m. a 5 sfvies of talks on health sub jr cts, 5 to be given fortnightly. These talks will be on subjects
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  • 164 2 Singapore, Wednesday JfMMAM Albert Jansen served a term m prison, was bUHiiJrJ 1936. On coming: out he found his wife. Bertha Ehira Jars iivin? with another man, Samuel White m Joo Chiat Place. v,. c*wwui vmu inontns. ne slaved vi th them during that time his
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  • 327 2 Kuala Lumpur. u/ednes* rIE preliminary inquire into death of an eight-year-old f ese girl, who was strangled to* by a unknown person on May 31 year at her house m Sultan SH Kuala Lumpur, was held before Albakri. the second magistrate Deceased's mother m evidence,!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 40 2 !^wVBJ|IRRNk^'m a 2 bVbbR m I *^F b 131 a ■fc^B^^rf^£ 'X^ MXHX for "-DAIKY MAID 9 w SJ >uy,ns Stocked m 1 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lt packings by all high^elass provision dealers. rr- Gunffiigib ■W.PJB, 48A j
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    • 69 2 Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Germs f Your Kidneys contain 0 million tiny tubes, endangered 0 germs caused by colds, bad teeth, tonsils and infections. ftwarßj Kidney and Bladd r l)lsorders make you suffer trow burning, itching Passage 1 n«l y bK a>e Le PairW W**anest,, Rheumatism, Circles under Ky*. Si
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  • 391 3 "DRUNK," SAYS DOCTOR SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. F pKKUMINARY INQUIRY INTO CHARGES OF CAUSf [N(i DEATH BY A RASH ACT AND FAILING TO STOP Lbj an ACCIDENT, PREFERRED AGAINST K. YOSHIOn WAS COMMENCED IN THE TRAFFIC DISTRICT COI'RT TO DAY BEFORE MR C. H. KOH. wun
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  • 77 3 Bagaaan, Wednesday. OK smashing his car, a hy,l, in t. BR attap hut as well his foot, Lee Yew Kwang was .(lav charged with negligent ,vnr. al the Sljl mile Upper baRfORH Koad on July 30 at 2 jn Accused pleaded guilty, but atetl m mitigation. that the iari
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  • 215 3 Our Own Reporter] Ipoh. Wednesday. E Btry r| a most unholy discovery at midnight the precincts a temple when a Tamil was found lh a knife sticking m his chest, I related to the Hon. Mr. Justice ija Musa m the Perak Assize Court
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  • 98 3 No slone will be left unturned m China so far as mining is concerned, and the question of apt rtiag ores to foreign markets is mgagng ihe attention of th« authorities concerned. That was what Mr. Wang Chung-Yu, brother of the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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  • 94 3 Singapore, Wednesday. EIGHT strokes of the rotan were ordered by Mr. G S Kawlings. the Third Magistrate, to be given a 5-year-old Tamil youth. Vayapurv. for stealing a bicycle from a stand on Mt Emily yesterday. The sentence was forthwith executed and loud wails soon proceeded from
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  • 198 3 Driver Denies He Was Courting Woman Singapore, Wednesda). CALLED upon to give his defence, Tan Kie Chic, a lorry driver charged with causmg death by a rash act, told Mr. Justice Pedlow m oht Assize Court to-day that, on seeing i jay cyclist approaching him, he pulled up his lorry
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  • 39 3 A meeting ol the Society of Relereth >1 the Malayan Ruuby Union will b« held m the upstairs lounge of the S.C.C on Wednesday. Sept. 14, at 6.45 pm All Intl rested are invited to attend.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building. Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine. Motor VEHICLES WOBKMENS COMPENSATION
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    • 27 3 USE A BOSTITCH FASTENER NOW SOLD BY RWEP LTD. Malacca Street. Singapore PHONF 6275 Price $7.00 complete with 5,000 staples THE WRITING FLUID THAT'S FOUNTAIN PEN SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 38 3 La Notice For To-day 12nd ivn Mr Justice Pedlow m I 1030 am M vs Wong Onn. I K, x v.s Basanta Singh. «Ie 3rd r, Mr -Justice Home >Ml a .m. Tec! Thy{ Choon etc. vs etc
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 132 4 I London. Wednesday. Previous IV lay Chang* KtKHKK Steady steady •Soc Buyers 715 l« T 15}16 Sellers 1 16 8 Ist Forward (October Buyers 7 15 11 Sellers i m 116 2iid Forward (November) Buyers k Sellers <■;',. 8 l 16 Sni Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers 8' M Sellers
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    • 128 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Ulstillers 966 96.C Dunlop Rubber 27 3 27 3 General Electric 77 77,3 -3d Imperial Chemical Industrie* 3010. 30 10 imperial Tobacco 140 140 Anflfr-Dutch .28 6 28 6 Canadian Pacific 6 7 16 6 7,16 London Tin ,36 36 Rubber Plan
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    • 48 4 New York. S*pt HUBBUB Previous To-day Change Tone Steady .Steady BDOt Buyert 10 316 16 lHi —ft Sellers IS Slli 16 »W S 'forward Jan. |Mar Buyers 16 716 10 S IG |l Sellers IS tjM 16 71c --'a TIN m Dull Dull Spot 43
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    • 67 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Chanc- FT. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.32 178.30 m TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate > 8929 Hi 8.92 7 +5 16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 3 4 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 132 Unchanged T.T.
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    • 22 4 OOLD Previou. T^!^ *< Fine Bar per oz £7 4.2>, >■? SILVER Spot 19 116 19., 4 months' forward IS 13 1G
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    • 18 4 TIN Standard Previous To-da" Spot (afternoon (closing price) £191!' 2 nap;, Forward U93 1 1 *;i92»
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    • 169 4 Singapore, Wednesday. MESSRS Fraser Cos reoort tor to-day is as lollows: MINING: Tin at midday was WlVx, down The market m London yesterday was reported as being firmer with an expansion In the volume of business;. In the local market, however, there was no response m tin
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    • 66 4 London, Wednesday. SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT. Governor of Ceylon, will sail from England shortly on the conclusion of his leave. It is understood that, during his stay m London, he has discussed with the authorities the constitutional position oi England m the light of the recent suggestions for
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    • 102 4 Geneva, Wednesday. CHINESE accusations against the Japanese of using poison gas are countered m a Japanese Permanent Bureau communique issued this morning which alleges that Hankow's calumny against the Japanese is an attemot to conceal unjustifiable acts of the Chinese troop.. The note
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    • 164 4 VOLUNTARY prohibition has inaugurated m a group of vi inhabited by Harijaus (depi classes) m Devakotah (South l The entire Harijan population! area gathered m front ot a ten took an oath to abstain from any alcoholic or intoxicating 6a A huge ball of camphor was I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and
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    • 17 4 Mil 111 H8!STISII INSIRANCK COMPANY. LTD Is Your MOTOII < AH fully insured? Tel. 5926. I. Finiavson 3reen
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  • 625 5 STOCK SHARES Med By Fraser Company .pore. Sept. 7, 5 p.m. 4- 4 o 28|6 30|6 mbang 43 1 47 Nom.xd lalay 24- 251--30.63 0.67 2116 22|6 1.33 138 Hr 2i t, 22|9cd |W 15r 16,--ans 0.36 0-40 I 0 86 0.88 I 22 9 23 9 foj 7l» 8,9
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  • 157 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept 7. 5 pm Total foi iid Book* Date ft*. Dlv. year Close Payable TIN Austral Malay 9d. div. Sept. 2 sept. 0 Sept. 3 10% Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 5% Katu Tin 6d. No. 19
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  • 207 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4- 4j6 Batu Selangor 1 33 1 38 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.88 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9 Jelebus 072 0.77 Kamunting Tin 9 6 10 3 Katu Tin .2516 26 6cd Kramats 10- 11-xc! Killinghalls 183 19|3 Kuchals 1-32*4 1.37',
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  • 166 5 :(1 Co. Ltd. $30,000 iru Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn BDVGAPOKI MUNICIPALITY £31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn j 1947 $l,600;000 1009 r ,o- c SepL 107 U0 n m l n 1955 $1.000 000 1313 r3l Sept. 30 112 114 norn im X 1963I
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    • 154 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELAAATSCHAPPU N.V incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM [established by Royal Charter A T3. 1824 Paid Up Capital Statutory Reserve Fund oon Special Reserve 1.000.000 Chairman of tne Board of Directors H. C REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH 1 M TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.
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  • 63 6 In Debt, Attempts Suicide Singapoie. Werinp^ Hockchew Chinese tempted suicide at about 1 p m on dr nk] no cbr milestone > I to the char R f. thS !1 cadp < fourth court, betor Blacker He said that he d'ri debtedne.vs. d &*|J His worship had f h over
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  • 34 6 Singapore Wednesiay.-w Jl the Asiatic Petroleum V leaded TuMty to •> charrp V to report an accident •eylang and Grove Roads, or "id wao hned $5 by Mr. c &J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 252 6 MORE POWERFUL THAN ERICH MARIA REMARQUE S "ALL QUIET on the WESTERN j FRONT comes THIS GREAT STORY TO-DAY'S Record-breaking Seller! j £yp£ y Q TQ-XIfiHT: 6.15 and M, j aMaVa«B«BlB«lBSaB^BVB«B«WBB«BaB«HB«B«SMB^Bm«BBl IH IBM MM am^^Hmmmm^nm^^mmrw SAVIOR ftr£ c Ik P■ al I W^^^^aai .afll a 1 sensation' A great soul
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    • 148 6 LOCK YOUR WINDOWS BOLT YOUR DOORS! "SAPPER'S" THRILLING WRN "THE THIRD ROF'ND COMES TO THE SCREEN IN ALL ITS BREATH T\KIN( EXCITEMENT .^s^^fiaj&asa^ggarw *ii w,. w «r»"~«TgZZl2SaSaSßttfißaß^amA bbl i^H l^afjH W mm 1 WZ& j* aB BB^^ ■"'WfcXa* aß^^iTiiWMaMMaßPi^^r aw BBBh iMmw^mt- M S BRR^^^ a 'M BR^t^ «ar MLMimW'
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  • 91 7 ]jNT <K choral Rroup of both r^* nder the direction of Mr. Lcnau.wi" be arriving m [L shortly to give a series of Fjj,, H^ration with the local LfiniaitloilE. L*msists of 24 young Chi6£? lave either quit their to travel round [if and to tell m song
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  • 34 7 o 'X 6 ru^ b 4 er crop of the United Maiacca Rubber Estates Ltd., for the month or August was 37,400 lbs., bringing the total for four months to 143.500 lbs.
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  • 29 7 Lober crop of the Ayer Mok^k Leo for the month of Aueus- 3 5 0! b,.. making I total tor the ye months of 202,330 lbs. y
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 7 R„bert lIW and Florence Rice m M C MA Married Before Break!.-*. X ri opening at Ihe Capitol '"> Sunday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 116 7 Th merest scanning of the J should be sufficient to civ who likes his ntertainm< sophisticated, md his action m the s of expertnesß, plu^ ay. to see "Bluebearc: Wile." 1 I ruts 'London Letter* May llth. FILMCOM S LEADING LOVE I Z TEAM IN THE COMEDY HIT OF THE
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    • 132 7 |ERROL FLYI¥i\T Famous Star of 'ROBIN S HOOD" returns next week S The PERFECT SPECIMEN j AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED j SAlhambrA! j HPS PERFECT...SHPS NOT I S m^L m^ mm k San* ■■tW- m j uuh^. <r% "w gm ilihiu-m I IT HAPPENED I 4M' ONE NICHT* 88/fll^fEßt-^^ 4 M
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    • 130 7 s An Epic Film. Gold Is Where You Kind If is one of the best of S its type ever produced "---Singapore Free Press jDAILY 3 SHOWS, 3-15-6-15 t, 9-15 p.m.! At Malaya's leading Theatre ALHAMUftA AIR-CONDITIONED WARNER BROS. SPECTACULAR ALL-TECHNICOLOLR PRODUCTION PRESENTING OLIVIA De HAVILLAND,! GEORGE BRENT, CLAUDE RAINS
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  • 495 8 GOVT. SHOULD EVOLVE SCHEME, SAYS ROTARIA Singapore. W'edneJ ABSENCE of (Government subsidy or encouragement is th 1 why Malaya is not self-supporting, according to Mr. U rn rij Pang who addressed the Singapore Rotary Club to-day on "R J Economics." He deplored
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  • 216 8 Singapore. Wednesday. A KKKSTEI) m G»d. Street at .»bout 2.50 p.m. on Aug. M for beint! found m possession of deleterious drugs, Persan Singh, a 40--year-old Bengali Islam, who gave a number m Market Street as his home address, wa.s ihis morning produced before Mr.
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  • 82 8 The Singapore Malayalec Assoclatior will celebrate "Onam Day" or Sunday Sept. 11. A public meeting will be heJc at 4 D.m. on that day at the Victoria Memorial Hall with Mr. K. P. Mohamec YusofT m the chair. NaMonal songs folk dances, magic and other items ol
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  • 112 8 ANGLODUTCH FRIENDSHIP Singapore. Wednevfo VI It. 11. at J. Fein. NetherUn i f l Consul-General, comments to-day on the week-end festiritj of the Dutth Community Singapore, told me: "This week-end has sh« the sound spirit of unity ami the Dutch people^ here, and t presence of several British peg at
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  • 211 8 PLANTERS and their wives who will be travelling by rail to tl Uth Annual Conference the Incorporated Society of l^ntei which opens on Friday, Sept. 25. at Penang will save money- I they will be able to do the double journey first class, on I *t*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 WOMEN Don't just relieve pain— BANISH THE CAUSE Do you dread certain days for the vital minerals it needs m an easy-to-pain and misery they bring ?Do you take way. Once it has strengthened feel that it's unfair that you should your blood, your body begins to suffer when so
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  • 662 9  -  Horatius 4 Planning The Playj At No Trumps j By NOTES AND PROBLEMS at I N" Trumps declaration declarer is unable to arrest I iakiiie v opponents m estab--|*S as is the case when he X trump -int. tkerefore essential for him so to L w ba nd
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  • 116 9 "UNDER KAWKAGI'S BANNER" I Brim id Leaders I Exploits Jerusalem. ■AN AH Hihfßßi. of Damascus. »ho was a sang leader during t W36 rebellion m Palestine, ha* Men ,i book of his reminiscences tor the title ol Tnder the Banit of BRWRRfi." M Bey Kawkagi. ex-officer m the army, was
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  • 137 9 SH E PAID FOR A JOKE Shabiul^ 1 wa caused among er Vente ii.2 the v aHey of the rmaid h-Vri i 'by ru mours that a c rumt-r en caught the^ Nwh wti trace d to shoreNj dres^S H they had se€n a i"1--!r rafts Th dancin 8 on
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  • 332 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 8, 1938. CURE FOR GRAFT? JUDGING from the reception accorded it by the Unofficial members, the passage of the Corruption Prevention Bill, which had its second reading at the Federal Council meeting, is going to be a record of easy progress. But it is one
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 10 fa^!*gi^^**Wl trages of the present reign of terror m Palestine was the burn "^nd* who ZLtedth tl?* tk Hebron The Arab poHce warding the city were abducted by the *nfa d tr^ by he Ar ab r^H^l** I'?°!?** manned b British !">»<•* Who were rushed to th«- had a fi?e
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  • 823 10  -  AUTOLYCUS REFLECTIONS ON Personal Vieu,^ By The last of three articles discussing the proposals of the Trimmer Committee for reform of traffic conditions m Singapore DOLD schemes are put lorward for faci- litating the Tree movement of traffic by providing new and better roads. It is clear
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 1242 11 LAMOUR-NO LONGER A CREEN APPEAL A£ RRB=2 \ave Films Progressed? Sore Dickens' Stories 'or The Screen s llamour Gives Way— s very Day Life Pays [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 26. iominant film revival m London has set many Lb going m the Press. A writer m the Lon
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 99 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to :!0 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. Brr our demonstration of this remark. RDM n*'W invention.
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  • 220 12 COMEDY IN THREE PICTURES Putt Mossman, the American speedway rider and trick motor-cyclist, attempted to leap the width of the River Lea at Rye House. H ertfordshire, on a motor-cycle, but landed m the river. A special 60-feet runway had been constructed for Mossman to start from. The attempted leap
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 50 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAkNLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. JFWFLLED WRIST WATCHES SET Willi REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR Mil PR .^bbr v v// .^bi at -p**' <■. i *jv M*mw v-^ •NyL '^'.i'/ti bl^ v «4b^>*^Zl ''^b! RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE,
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  • 1688 14 PRESTIGE, m Capitol Buildings, has just recuved some IT cOATS-not of the ordinary linen or cotton-but of P«^TED SILK To^ Hooreciated they must be seen, so exquisite is the LINE AND COLOUKiwu. we hked for instance, one with a QUASI-EGYPTIAN pattern running all over it m
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 85 14 GOWNS House coats m very attractive designs have been just received sit also smart gowns for the coming festivities. Capitol Bldg. Phone Singapore. 3838. SHOES SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, Singapore. And Avoid Disappointment Yoong Shoe Co.
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    • 87 14 Elizabeth Arden's /^r "^S AJtQEAM POitf C/?£4M yVI The faces you admire are the faces m L >^^ '111 t which texture is allied to shape, and V\ Or there's no beauty W h°re pores have Y\ J/ J become enlarged. vL /f>Jl?l^*l F^ the scru PuJous use ot J
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    • 66 14 JEWELLER PERFECTLY MATCHED J PEARLS OF ANY SIZE. SOU GOLD FITTING IN SCREW. CIU ON. OR HOOK STYLE HAMLEYS for CIRO PEARLS LTI Rodney House 10, Batten R< SINGAPORE DRY CLEANER fa*** w/ke* tig I (Of*** &r>(7^"*' PERMANENT WAVE > PERMANENT WAl^ J A SPECIAL^ i PRICES. J $10.00 $1200
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 32 15 GOWNS to mm* Itmi. Floor Kodney House. lothesforaHoccaatooa from S4 CLOTHES 'hie Mary t KODNEY HOL'SE, MTtni ROAD. )resses for all occasions B to £J0 I rbß' \mM Bi \i (fl '> (J
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    • 30 15 i ok mm: races i Smart Dresses m Printed Silk, Cotton Nets, and Spotted Crepes. A New Shipment of Hollywood Brassieres Just Unpacked At TIIJE SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road.
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    • 60 15 HATS J\. L PRICE: CTS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A MOST ATTRACTIVE SHIPMENT OF STITCHED HATS. VARIOUS SIZES AND SHAPES I i Incorporated tn England PROVISIONS j I n m i ii >«t <■' i i num. Qhe Jbelicious 9hirst Quencher Whilst v v. Sailing l\jll MlL' *L 4l It.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 445 16 Tigaaßai T mm Ba—^~ -T H brßbbrrrrT^ J a 111 I 11 bbl I BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES 1 1JMCOKPORATED IN CNOLAHD' Outwards **m DU S»oor« Tonnage Spore Tonnage m 193$ ,-rnnn SeDt 9 OOfUTU 15.000 Nov. 18 KAJPUTANA n.OOO Sep t. J BANOALORL 6 00 0 Nov. 19 RANCHI
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    • 299 16 J v. TO FRENCH Fori l'---*»j CHARCEURS tU J HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Naaairc Bard, J FORBIN For Marseilles. Hay re. Antwerp. Dunkirk 'qJ |TO SAIGON INDOCHIN CAP PAD ARAN For Saigon. Touranr and Haiphone gj BANGKOK h Qj I S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) !G
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  • 46 17 If Atal and other members of Ibrq Medical Unit for China will speeches at the Victoria Merneall at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The a will be held under the auspices I Jndian Association and Mr. K. L president of the Association, wili
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  • 58 17 Singapore. Wednesday— The charge ol driving with an expired licence on July 30 preferred against CtVOng Win'; Wah. was to-day dismissed by Mr. C. K. Koh. Mr. Kch based his dismissal on the grounds that there was no case against the a cised from the ruling of the
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  • 945 17 fnpt f" is the rapon of the Raub Australian Gold Mlnin* Co LM for the DeriDd eading August 13. 193 L BUKIT KOMAiM SECTION a* X Uu'l: At SB ft. lOtasSti ■lISSMim ad .tared 52 ft to sR ft :i d mm Qfosnffut a»' it soaa
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 244 17 BIRXS PHILP I. ■IV E I incorporated m Australia I NEXT SAILING* J U... Sails .Sept 30 Oct 4 K Oct. 30 Nov 4 P" mean vuwiA trip Mnk-oK f nMn Singapore m Australia. ..vised at the rates s passengers ma> transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney or KiMvreU! 1 connecting
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    • 64 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE, FOB HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA mm. TALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The above vessel ha> excellent modern accommodation tor Fir.sL Saloon aisci Second Saloon passengers. Sneeial Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable wiul P
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 178 17 bSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY W* PRIR ''ATE AND TIMH Kedah Sept 'n Li sambas and Singkaw^ng Boelongan 8 £"J generally Hoihow Ta^ma 8 V pm r Ta,ma 8 l pm areal Britain x X.L.M. 8 2 KLM 8 2 pm Khandalla 8 3 r> m &sl Korth and West Khandalla 8
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    • 140 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship doilovMi (,.ilr i.Atr Entrance Exit Kohnu 22 1 Hour No| 20 1 I Corfu 1« :j Bulan 2 3 AJipon- la 2 3 Talma 14 2 3 Malacca 12 3 Aramis 11 3 Muncastrr Caftls 30 3 Kampar
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  • 98 18 Singapore. Wedal Robert Tay. a young Strait Chinese, was this morning prod* fere Mr. G. S. Rawlings. the Magistrate, to answer I chared of three blank cheques on Sept. the office of Messrs. Carl Liadfl Cross Street. Mr. Werner Jahnke. m m* ploy accused was at the
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  • 36 18 Btaajapore, Wto :?!i cob mpeared to-day to )r: an wb charge., ailir to f. jent and drivini t! s u or m deft Accused was fined $5 0 Mr l*ya' ri. on eacl
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  • 39 18 lii Monday'! *j rribune and ..•us made of tne ■eport of Chin. lave been cn| ies. ic :T f lV i This referenc been Clerical Union n any such re sJ^K he President, offl he Clerical U>
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    • 482 18 A i ON THE RADIO TO-DAY I COLOMBO j record- VPB 6 16 Mcs (48.7 m.) Metrical r,rordin* t r.nunopnore «AT»i? 12.50 The. news (m Sinhalese); Orien SINGAPORE tal music D*jaw> j Thp iit?ws n Tamil ThP newß IK 225 metres <«■"£> SSb) r***"*"* ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs.) gJK^
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    • 448 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 GSF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m.) GSG 17 79 Mcs (16.9 m.) p.m. 6.05 Big Ben. The BBC West ot England Singers; conductor, Joseph Jenkins. G. 35 'Men Who Make the Shows.' Felix Edwardes will be interviewed by Dudley Glass concerning some of his best-known London
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    • 190 18 PARIS p.m. (i 8« 6sn J" Spanish""" 11 P.T.T Uyed from 3 05 Talk on Fren.v, 7-20 Conccr a C v h J v^ts. P.TT layed from 7.50 News m FrenoK R9n Jet prices. nCh Col ona 820 International lallf h x 830 i&^^s 9-50 Piano recital by M*. Pignari
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  • 2295 19 (}ood Dividends At Bukit Timah (By "Marcus Superbus*) LARGE crowd, bright sunny weather and .u'md going were features of yesterdays racing at Bukit Timah. the fourth day the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. tK was an even sprinkling of Etes and outsiders and the
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  • 134 19 DIVIDENDS Race 1: ROMANO Sl> and Sb. San* Ayah $7. Jock .<»r.l<m $9. Race 8: CODfcILITS $62 and 514 ('omnia |S. Inventory $8 Race 3: MWKiJHX.I $68 and $13 Harlequin $7. The Warrior S7. Race 4: BC $19 and SX. Glitter vs Blue Belle $7. Race
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  • 152 20 Alleged Extortion By Motor Fitter Singapore, Wednesday. I OKE YEW, who described him* as a motor fitter, was this after*! fined $20 or m default^ two weeks nporous imprisonment Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m thS $360* for attempted extortion According to the .story of the nroa tion led by Court
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  • 281 20 PE funeral of Mrs. Soon Sid Poh. who was buried at Bu Brown Cemetery was very lartf attended. The following: wreaths Her beloved husband. Kay, mother brothers, Her beloved son-in-law daughter. Her beloved son and da; ter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs B. H. She Mr.
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  • 13 20 The rabber cropol Bukit I August was 18.088 lbs I 1
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    • 64 20 DRAIN NOW AND REFILL with the Tl R Try P i lii 1 1 ii mX 'w brrrrvl!i^^r^'!''MM V% 'PWbP j, MBw %£m\ l*^i'Jm+fftmmwmr£& ,wr*V» l a> w* mti***^**^****^^^^ ''W*< In ?he ,ollowin 9 ye SHELL grades |S, 7;\ 'i SIN6I.Es. aac. c. so DOUBLES a e:c jf Pfe DOUBLE
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  • 276 21 ■al would otherwise have been an exciting soccer match on the Farrer Park yesterday m the Third Division beteen the Royal Army Medical Corps, the champions and the lunicipal Services was marred to a i»reat extent by rou*h play. The match ended In a comfortable win lor the Medical
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  • 83 21 Mr. "x" Plane Passenger Penang, Wednesday. mat asked why he was travelling Hid'!- the name ol Mr. X. a, passenna KLM. plane said: 'Well, yoi 1 I wanted to surprise my wife and Iv They do not know that I am r: back as yet." a really Dr. E. N
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  • 82 21 f «fe special general meeting of the H PI Sim Kok held on Sept. were elected officeJ car 1933.:--is Wee Mock Lai. We< i J i sident:-- Mr. Wee Yee M« president: Messrs W r ee Kin. J- we Chiew, WJee Yew Thoh. Hon. Mr Wee Swee Leow.
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  • 22 21 t A number of con heir sentences reduced hel Me occasion of Queen mim i L •Tublle.. Reuter
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    25 21 sFxrellemv the Governor (on left) and iMajor-Gen. Dobbie (on right) itoeranhed at the reception after the wedding of Major-Gen. Dobbies son. See page 22. Tribune
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  • 10 21 A combined '^^T^J^ Sd«-".s.s '■God's Mcs.s..,e to Youth
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  • 145 21 DAIL Y JAPANESE BOMBINGS J Hank 1 1 dneadaj APANESE planes have bombed Kinmo and Chnngshantvien daily sine.Saturday. Two bomb, w» 1 dropped by a plane yesterrtav and many houses were destroyed The Chinese have moved from MahuiUng towards their new line Ihe Chinese positions south of Mahulllng inward. Tehan
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  • 45 21 The first meeting cf the literary section of the Gregg Shorthand Writers Association will be held on Friday, at 8.00 p.m. at the Association premise*. 209. Queen Street. Speakers will be Messrs. Tan Teng Ban on 'Music" and Lim Yew Hock on "Strike*.
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  • 27 21 A Fire Brigade engine rushed to Pasir Panjang last night m answer to a call but returned an hour later It was a false alarm.
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  • 151 21 VERY FINE FILM AT THE CAPITOL CH4%JR4<A^L_^^i^ <^ jC r^ TUB Radiance* at toe Capitol ia.st night had a rare treat Ln "Three Comrades." which must be ranked al OM of the most sineeiv and moving tlltn.s that wu have had m Singapore for a long time. It ha-, emotional
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  • 46 21 Burgos. Wednesday i THE Nationalists are continuing to advance on the Ebro sector and claim the capture of Portast heights. It Is stated they now command all slopes to the river. Many prisoners have been taken, including Italians belonging to the Gersadl brigade Reuter
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  • 1064 22 G.O.C'S SON AND COMMODORE'S NIECE Dobbie— Ma rk- Wardlaw Singapore Wednesday, pore rec-nllj »as lha« <»l I Singapore) Kvhich took place to-day. The ceremony was held at the ratf A G b a ri t°h n e "SVnf Kg termed by the ""TJJ^ assisted a „_,.r i
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  • 94 22 S.C.C. Six-A-Side socity iy>rBTI.KSS evpe.t»« D fun than Tuesday when Ihe- g J soccer tourne>!H»^,yfl turned up on he I FJj p la« to see two men ma Thoae i „nnesjj not dlaai iJJ cd on sen- h cbtf«3 frequencj arttl captainec a^J side, m the I fromj fon'saide. <
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  • 395 23 ante Of Missed Chances 0; S.R.C 6. SSEI> nances, poor finishing and scrappj play characd yesterday's goalless first division soccer fixture oi b y league between the Sappers and the Recs at the L„ Road Stadium. nit flatters the Sappers, who, opposed against a team ot l -ere unimpressive.
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  • 50 23 P Penang, Wednesday. ENANG Asiatics opened the rugger season well this evening by beating a fairly strong European side on the Esplanade by seven points (a penalty goal and a try to three points (a try). At the interval the Asiatics led by a penalty foal.
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    17 23 Mr. Eu Ton* Sen's NEWBRIDGE (Spencer up) inning the third race yesterday with Harlequin (Martir) second Tribune
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  • 414 23 BY beating Mrs. J. C. Macpherson and Mrs. T. J. A. Green yesterday, Miss Innes and Miss Duff have qualified for the final m the ladies doubles of the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tourney. The winners won m two straight sets, and as the score (7—5, 6
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  • 187 23 Singapore. Wednesday. 7; H.M.S. Regulus the first game of the Hockey season played on the Padang this evening, the S.R.C. defeated a team from the H.M.S. julus by seven goals to nil. Ntts to the sailors, it must be 1 that it was the first game m
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  • 104 23 Complainant; Now Accused Singapore. Wednesday APPEARING before Mr. 8 H. Cheah A m the Additional District and l Sixt Police court this neonttfe^Jgj; E. Hall of 11. Naasim Road. S In resnonse to a summons pretence aga nThim for negligent ****>* car on June 29 at 2JO colliding with another
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  • 84 23 [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Wednesday IN the novices singles seenl-nnal of the northern section of the Johore State Tennis championship meeting. Ng Bah Chee beat X A. Chaly. last year's run-ner-up. m tralght sets, the score being 6-3. 6—3 Chaly was handicapped with a bad .knee, but
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  • 67 23 CHINESE WIN MUAR LEAGUE [From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Wednesday. THE Muar Chinese Football team are the 1938 champions of the Muar Football Association League, by virtue of a better goal average. This was decided it a committee meetinr of the M.F.A. last night. It will be recalled that the
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  • 423 24 PASCH THIRD Derby Form Repeated LONDON, WEDNESDAY. rE ST. LEGER. RUN TO-DAY, RESULTED AS FOLLOWS:— 1 SCOTTISH UNION (Carslake) 2 CHALLENGE (E. Smith) 3 PASCH (G. Richards). Betting 7)1 Scottish Union, 100|8 ChalSiting: 11|8 Scottish Union, otners proportionate. Nine ran. Won by a neck; four
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    26 24 Bu (McLachlan) and Glitter (Martin) fighting: out the finish m race 4 yesterday. Bu provided McLachlan and trainer O'Neill with one of their treble firsts Tribune.
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  • 73 24 Secession Of Sudeten Districts? London. Wednesday. T*HE secession of the Sudeten districts as a possible solution of the Czech problem is suggested m a leader m The Times, which says if the Sudetens now ask for more than the Czech Government is apparently ready to nive it can only be
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  • 79 24 London, Wednesday IT is announced that Mr. Chamberlain is interrupting his shooting holiday m Scotland for a few days and is returning to London to-night. Reuter understands that although Mr. Chamberlain has been keeping m touch with the international situation, he feels it necessary to have
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  • 81 24 India's "Monogam Brigade" A DUMBER of women oi °S J near Ambala. Punjab, have 1 themselves into a -Monogamy Br to force their husbands not'to i second wife m their life time These women have decided that moral persuasion fails to Drew, second marriage of a husband picketing at the
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  • 160 24 Amsterdam, Wednesi QUEEN Wilhelmina was enthi tit ally greeted by Netberfau from all parts of the country ti when she drove through the! rated streets on a visit to the I nial Institute, where an fihft is being held to give an almost i plete survey of the developing
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  • 43 24 Marseilles Mobilisation Paris. M A decree providing for m<g of the port of Marseil P^ the official journa It fc that it means that oort^p handed to Government officm» £y naval authoring I \J\ dockers will .DemobiusedWd perform duties under navai —Reuter. r*
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  • 20 24 Jerusalem. were killed a" d J° r unde r a1" ,and mine exploded unde on the northern fronue Reuter
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  • 42 24 ..j saved A YOUNG bhephero from disaster near 0 ween Mostar ana^ near While minamßhe^^noUC the girl. Mart^A^kedby* it was complete^ J ward** fall of rock. Soon* a train approach^ X She ran qn to the ncra ritf but she retted
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