Morning Tribune, 9 September 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3-NO. 190. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, September 9, 193& FIVE CENTS.
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  • 155 1 Paris, Thursday. ED for the eastern frontier, troop trains have been t Paris. It is learned to- hat the Government have up more reservists than led originally, though the r v authorities refuse infor- j'and the press has avoided J lention of military move- J i since the measures
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  • 176 1 hankow, Thursday. Japanese military has presented demand to Mr. Ikeda, Japanese ■•0«0. yen for anti-Soviet pur- ln addition to the war expenses llna In the next financial imSf Ja P an >>avy demands w.OOO yen. iner observers are ol opinion that Wnea are paying attention to service from Hongkong
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  • 683 1 CONCESSION LIMIT REACHED SETTLEMENT PROGRAMME WILL TAKE 10 YEARS TO FULFIL PRAGUE, THURSDAY. JHE CZECH VICE-PRESIDENT, M. BECHANY, IN AN INTERVIEW WITH A NEWSPAPER, DECLARED THAT THE NEW PROPOSALS WERE ONLY MADE "BECAUSE OF FOREIGN PRESSURE, EXERTED TO A DEGREE THAT SURPRISED, EVEN PAINKD
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  • 43 1 SOVIET CONSTRUCTING MACINOT LINE Helsinskh (Helsingfors) Thursday. PRISONERS concentrated in the Far East from every part of the Soviet are constructing a Soviet "Maginot Line" along the Manchukuo frontier as far as Vladivostok according to the Moscow correspondent of the Svenska Pressen. Reuter
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  • 28 1 London, Thursday:— King Boris of Bulgaria who i.* on a private visit to England had a conversation at hLs hotel yesterday with Sir Alexander Cadogan.— British Official Wireless
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  • 187 1 CZECH GOVT. RESENTS SECESSION SUGGESTION London, Thursday. IT is learned that stronf representations have been made to the Foreign Office by the Czech Minister in London (M. Masaryk) on the subject of the leader in the Times, which suggested secession of the Sudeten districts. It is understood that M. Masaryk
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  • 68 1 Nuremberg, Thursday. FE diplomatic activities have complet?ly overshadowed to-day's Nazi Congress. Herr Hitler made no speech, but he is scheduled to speak five times before the end of Congress, namely twice to-morrow and once on Saturday Bunday and Monday. Present expectations are that his nnal speech will be
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  • 436 2 XUVE to the needs of the pool. Government is. once again, making a substantial grant out of public funds for the benefit of those who draw 'dole from the Silver Jubilee Missed Tree Trunk By Six Feet, Says Pilot Singapore, Thursday. C BAUTE,
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  • 433 2 Singapore. Thursday. ft/RTHER evidence was to-day recorded by Mr. C. H. Koh Traffic District Judge, in the preliminary inquiry into the charges of causing death by a rash act and tailing to stop after an accident, at Grove Road on the nighi of Aug.
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  • 444 2 Singapore, Thursday, T*AN Sie Chie, a young Chinese lorry driver, was this morning j quitted by Mr. Justice Ped'»ow in the Assize Court on a charge driving a motor lorry in a ntffligent manner along Yeo Choo Ki Road on the morning of
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  • 244 2 UNLAWFUL SOCIETY MEMBER SENTENC WGEOW FAH YEW was a tailo no care in the world, exce his shop in North Bridge Ra Then one day. trouble raiietiil head in the form of a letter <W to him bv a stranger while he was ing in the shop. The letter accused
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  • 234 3 H) Worth Found In Dustbin dock who had asked him to sell it. Witness said accused save him the chandu on s lore. From the dock Ah Kee denied ever having met witness whom, he said, was a stranger to him His honour acquitted accused on the ground of
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  • 426 3 Singapore, Thursday. unusually large crowd filled the fifth magistrate's court this afternoon when the case of criminal intimidation preferred M Arthur Edward Beavis, a boxing promoter of Singapore, to have been heard. Tin complainant is Mr. Samuel Fung, well- >n Singapore lawyer. large against Beavis was that
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  • 148 3 Mr Chan Keng Kiang, member of the committee of the "Kuomintang", passed through Singapore to-day on a tour which will take him to Switzer land. Mr Chan Keug Kiang is a very sick man, and his physicians in China have ordered him to take a trip to
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  • 45 3 Wanted an Assistant Btore-keeper to commenrr woik on or about 22nd September 1938 Mu.st, powew knowledn ■if tvpewritin': :uid commercial InUntiM Tn't'il «alan at $720- per annum Applications to be addressed to th<Superintendent of Stores and FumltUK P.W.D Store. Kandant? Kerbau BHlft pore.
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    • 80 3 Law Notice hor To-day Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Beiore Mr Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes:— Rex. vs. Wong Onn Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in- Chambers, Originating Summon.se.s, Motions Judgment Notice. Tnereafter:- -Probate *****
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    • 26 3 von 1 I -Ult/ 7'"^ re- I %^^BM^Bss^^g*^* >^ift^tw^>rv.S^w RONES> LTD. PHONE 6275 SINGAPORE 7 S&- w Ai v A. WA K^^. PU7IT7PRI NJ 1 1
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    • 110 4 London Thursday Pxeviou. iu-ia> Cmaaat niiftßFß Steady Quiet Steady 08BER Buyers 7 15 16 15 16 SeUers 8 uTMfWard BjrWS 7 15 16 7 15 10 Sellers 8 <> 2nd Itewart (November, Buyers J Mi **™ard (Jan,Mar., Bg« M M t£* London. Thur.sday. PALM OIL (Malaya) g^J*" e
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    • 25 4 GOLD Previous Tu Th u l Fine Bar per ol 4^ £7.4 i'».. SILVER Spot ff 195l *> I 4 months' forward w Vj
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    • 136 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change Dnnlop Rubber 27|3 27 -3d General Electric 773 776 -r3d Imperial Chemical Industries 30 10» L 30 9 -H' 2 d imperial Tobacco 140- 138 9 1.3 Ang*-Dutch 28 6 28 3 -3d Canadian Paclllc 6 7 16 6 7 16 London
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    • 17 4 IIN Standard Previous w^' Spot (afternoon (closing price) Clfl^i ufcj m Forward £192 S 1193
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    • 196 4 EUROPE is still hovering on the brink of war, and with good bad news alternating the market has fluctuated only narro hopes and fears have waxed tnd waned. On balance prices fallen about one cent from the highest point reached last week. The
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    • 46 4 I i K. bOpl ROBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady i Spot Buyers II 1,16 16 116 Sellers 16 3 i« l 114 Forward JaniMar Buyers 16 510 M>»j -1 H Sellers 16 716 16 7th TIN Dull Quiet Snot 43 423 4
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    • 152 4 MESSRS. Eraser and Cos report for to-day is as follows: MINING. Tin at miadday was $97 V2. unchanged. According to cables received from London this mcrning t.iere appeared to be no change in tin shares there yesterday and margin! were still far too wide to connect business.
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    • 179 4 Singapore, Thursday. IN their weekly rubber report. Guthriej Co., Ltd. state:— Little occurred during the week to reU*TC the gloom cast by the political situ- 1 ation in Central Europe on practically; all markets. Rubber passed through ft further dull period, and the volume ofj businesi transacted
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    • 76 4 London Thursday. Previous To-day Chan-j-? r.T.onParia (cloalng middle rate) 173.30 i T S; 3 L <„ tani T3\ on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8 92 7 H 8 92 15 lb 1 16 TO. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8^ 4 Unchanged TO on Hongkong (cloalng selling rate)
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    • 62 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1$ You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, v and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so
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    • 21 4 SOI 111 BRITISH INSUKANCfc COMPANY. LTD FIRE, MARINE, WORKMENS COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. 5926 2, Pinlayson Green
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  • 722 5 e d By F« ser Company *i*- b pm MINING 4;- 4;6 286 3016 ur.oang 43j 47,- Nom yaj) 2v 251--■0 053 0.67 M 21.6 22|6 Hi. 1.33 138 ang<> r 10i llji 2119 22|9cd lalay l& r ltti■H 0.36 0.40 085 0.88 I 22 M 23 19 M
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  • 220 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 8,5 pm. Total fob Compmy dividend Books Date Km. Dlv. year Close Payable TIN Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 2'J Sept. 23 5% Kat Tin 6d. No. 19 Sept. I Sept. 15 Sept. 9 5% 6d. bonus Raub 4d.
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  • 220 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 46 Batu Selangor 133 138 Hong Fatts 0.85 0.89 Hongkong Tin 2216 23 9 Jelebus 0.72 0.77 Kamunting Tin 9|6 .106 Katu Tin 25 6 26'6cd Kramats 9)9 10 9 j Killinghalls 1813 19'3 |Kuchais 1-34 1.39 Laruts 10!- H|Lingui
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  • 125 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BrtNKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD 1824 Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000.000 Chairman of tne Board of Dim-tors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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  • 176 5 Int. May 15 wov. la 3% 1938 red 1958 $4 000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 ™l lU <* 2 ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 122 ia u 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 *****,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 122V
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    • 219 6 I'llAT "AWFUL TRUTH MAN m l t J i l S^ssi»rnvwiTR PRAND GSCATBBT SINGING STAR IN A JOYFUL OMtD\ WITH GRAND SONGS vTr uti v «i^ Q1- "Grace Moore «O«U herself I .NKfHII.I i*li P.IJ TRIBUNE •*TbIJ dim ii flne entcrUinmenr li^C^^Cjt^UliOW FREE PRWB GRACE MOORE m CARY CRANT "WHEN
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    • 142 6 SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY "^^^^J (In response to requests from our JOHOJh n I A Very Fine Film Indeed M ,lara Jr,^ I I Erich Maria Remarque's Great Sior I To-day's Most Inspiring f|/ B At Malaya's Largest and F.nest TheJ 1 1 IHjE_£AP!Td I— 6.1.? I MI.IITI V I TKUUn
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  • 130 7 RESTAURANT BANS JAPANESE London, Sept. 1. M SK merchants and City men have lost their favourite eat•ro in London— the Chinese restaurant in Piccadilly- circus. P will be served at this Ks" printed notice affixpntrance door. en SLng business/' I was J restaurant, "we have been a Jf business than
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  • 71 7 ARMED ROBBER Y CHARGE or( Thursday. -Lo Ching rd' Chan Ho appeared this Q the fifth court before Mr i when a charge of committing )bbeiy o! 59.50 in cash and a I valued S8 50. from one woi preferred against them the charge was explained to ourt Inspector McEwan
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    • 86 7 m mm, tonight I MARLBOROUGH 6-15 0-15 The only one of its kind IVARAJA KAHZAM First TAMIL Jungle Thriller starring Miss Chellam of Mini Fame, John Cavas the Bhima of the Indian screen and a host of others. lIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ■■■■•5^ 10L FLYNBfI ous Star of "ROBIN: 'D" returns next weeks
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    • 149 7 JL I COMING SHORTLY j ALHAMBRA j s P* 1 I THEY RE SO PERFECTLY W I J j SENSATIONAL TOGETHER .1 it's the year's romantic jcomedy sensation? I j POWELL^ j I bis debonair bt\t! I \W ANNABEUA American-made picture.' I j \9L < BARON£SS j .Jiic'BUTLER" ■,■■''■''+>, A
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    • 146 7 Jf ALHAKBftA AIR— CONDITIONED [DAILY 3 SHOWS, 3-15-6-15 9-15 p.m. ■ii■■ii■ .i rlv most s p t:u uiar j Jo^^^*% I^^V^ rKCIINICOLOUR MmBK lß' production ever 1 I IMM i"! II WARNER BROS Pr#«#ni mII IB II I IB If jj/? 5 IS WHERE j Sfitt;;.- You FIND IT I
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  • WHY TRENCGANU PRINCE DID NOT COME OUT
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      63 8 Mr. Chan Pens Kuan and Mil Koh Lai Kuen were married Hie Chinese Censalttc, Km I.umpur. 'Ihe nrideurwm, übi on the staff of Messrs h/re, ?i mer and Co. Ltd., is a keen n torist and won the recent AA long distance trial in Sflanji The bride is the
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    • 43 8 ORDERS DISOBEYED, II DIE London, Thursday. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on the 11 victims of the Edmonton air crash of Monday. It was disclosed that the dead pilot was acting against orders in flying over Edmonton. Reuter
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    • 61 8 Abused Relatives bHinapore, Thursday.— Harold P^> reau, 39-year-old Eurasian was this morning cautioned and discharged by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second. court when charged with disorderly conduct at Zpok Lane at 11.30 p.m. last night. The prosecution told the court that: the accused was abusing one of his re-
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    • 50 8 Singapore. Thursday— Tru» charge of i heft of a locket and chain valued at $45 preferred against Ng Kim Hock was again mentioned in the second court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Acting Court Inspector Luke R. Prynn asked tor another week's extension which his worship granted.
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    • 92 8 MILLION-POUND AIRCRAFT FACTORY FOR MANCHESTER London. OIK Kingsley Wood. Air Minister. who paid a visit to Messrs. A. V. Roes aircraft factory at Newton Heath. Manchester, announced it has been decided to entrust the erection of a £1,000,000 aircraft factory to Messrs. Roe. It is expected that the new factory
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    • 80 8 The Rev. C. D. Horsley. the new Bishop of Colombo is expected to arrive in the Island on December 15. The consecration will probably take place in Westminster Abbey on November I. Mr. Daya Hewavitarne, Managing Director of the Buddhist Mission in England, who was recently very
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    • 76 8 Blngaport, Thursday.— A Hokkicn apoeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second this morning at the instance of Inspector Goodshlp in answer to i charge of attempting to extort ca-sh $1.08 from Pans Nip Chanf? by puttiiiß him in fear of injury to his person. Accused claimed trial
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    • 335 8 FEARED PERMANENT SEPARATION FROM HIS FIANCEE I From Our Oun Correspondent] London. Aug. 29. APPARENTLY i( was fear— fear of imprisonment ard permanent separation from his fiancee that made Prince Mahmud of Trenjrvanu leave the liner at Marseilles and hurry hack to England. Mr. Bahadur, foist owner of th;' Taj
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    • 175 8 Singapore's New R.A.I Chief Due To-day AIK-vice-ma.shal Babbinjt new Ottocr Command R.A.F.. Far Fast, with k quarters in Singapore, afli by the "Rajputana to-day afl noon. He has been appointed Officer BMOdfof in f*K* of Air-Vice* A. W. Tedde:\ who left Malays' months tfO to take up an apt ment
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    • 93 8 BBBBBB^BoV I i- \*j^ —P Jll THE LAST WORD "H.M.V. 1 is the 'last word* Ln refrigerators for efficiency, economy convenience and durability. We suggest that you see for yourself the full range of "H.M.V." refrigerators. There is one model ideally suitable for you and your family. It is just
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  • 713 9 foerntnent People Are n Complete Harmony objective of the Japanese campaign against Wuhan is destruction of the main forces of the Chinese then it may 1 categorically that the invading forces will fail to achieve according to Mr. Edgar Snow, correspondent in the Far or the London Daily Herald,
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  • 84 9 Brussels. EXPERTS from 16 countries and 12 colonies met here to consider the possibility of international action against locust plagues. The delegates planned a united attack on the breeding centres of the locusts that cost Africa millions of pounds annually. Missions from some of the countries
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  • 117 9 Washington. AMERICA has accepted an invitation transmitted by the British Embassy here to be represented at the Fourteenth International Conference on Documentation to be held at Oxford in September. President Roosevelt has approved the appointment of five delegates for the Conference, headed by Mr. Solon. J Buck.
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  • 25 9 Japanese captured during fighting along the south hank of River are graduates of the Tokyo Military Academy. Japan I Sandhurst.
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  • 149 9 London. OOMKWHAT more satisfactory figures are contained in the U.S. rubber questionnaire than had been expected in Mincing Lane Consumption during June amounted to 30 629 tons, compared with 28.94 7 tons in May and 51,798 tons in June last year. US imports were slightly lower
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    • 61 9 that's what everybody says on V B^d W tasting Crosse Blackwell 8 B^J y nourishing and tasty soups. (9^ynSG^3TJ/iP^"-/ etables, the result being a I iJjuj^jjS^ Ti«ai'l««C.<'BW.iiil.fMl»«'"'i""""' 11 yJSpr^^^||||j» Tomato. M.»r«« Veget.bU, Mfel V ill 1 V^^7 JUacKwell 1 A complete range ol high grade preserved foodstuffs. Jams Fruits Soups
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    • 313 10 THE suggestion put forward hy Col. Cecil Bm while speaking on the adjournment at the Federal Council meeting at Kuala Lumpur that the duties carried out by the Game Warden's Department should be administered by the Forest Department, is one that will be well received
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  • 770 10 The Psychology Of ROAD HOGGING ME „U'»-niu: wlu-fl ol a WOUX-C* bringl out the worst ui many driver; iron Impatience to downright sadism Many people an- pfjcbatogkaUy mcap!i«ble of driving .safely. lion and more people are killed on the road The authorities are at their wits" end Systems have been
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    174 10 Mr. J. A. Bines. Manager, Ma Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. Ipoh. has turned from Home leave and hast over from Mr. J. B Pickering. «l being transferred to their Pe Branch shortly Mr. E. Mitchell, of Mess: Darby and Co.. Ltd.. Ipoh. will v ing to Penang on transfer
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  • ILOTS' BOGEY KILLED BY IOTOR BOAT ACEP
    • 179 11 Washington. VICE by which the common cause of a forced landing— of all air pilots may be removed, has been patented Gar Wood, famous motor boat racer and designer. Gar Wood held the world's motor boat speed record Sir Malcolm Campbell broke it in 1937.
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    • 119 11 Athens. MAPOSTOLIDES, Minister for Finance and National Economy, has agreed to a suggestion submitted to him by the Greek Cotton Growers' Association that it premium should be paid to all exporters of cotton In an effort to encourage the cotton growers to export their produce and also
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    • 184 11 Kimberley, Cape Province. of the greatest displays of dianonds of the world has ever will be staged at the World's in Flushing New York, next le exhibit of rough stones alone, stimated will be valued at bet--3C.000 and £400,000. > theme of the exhibit will on
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    • 123 11 Round Africa By Submarine Malta. H. M. Submarine "Thames," attached to the depot-ship "Maidstone" at Malta, is to carry out a round-Africa cruise beginning and ending just before Christmas. -Thames" will sail via the West Coast returning by the East Coast. The cruise is of the "Show-the-flag variety and among
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    • 204 11 ARE SCIENTIFIC MEN RESPONSIBLE FOR HORRORS OF WAR? London. A VIGOROUS condemnation of the widespread view that scientists are responsible for the horrors of modern warfare because their discoveries were often put to destructive use, was delivered by Lord Rayleigh in his presidential address at the British Association meeting at
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    • 94 11 11,000 M. P. H. Rocket's Speed 1000 Miles Up A ROCKET apparatus, able to fly 1,000 miles above the earth at a speed of 11,000 miles an hour has been designed by two young scientists of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. The rocket will carry not men, but loads
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    • 150 11 Air War On Worms Maritzburg, Nataj. PLANS to dust between 5,tH Mid 10,000 acres of wattle trees from the air are now being arranged in Maritzbur* in the hope of killing the bagworm pest, which is a serious menace to Natal's great wattle industr>. Last year, experimental dusting with powdered
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    • 89 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in flare 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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    • 38 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD 1 I Obtainable of all Chtmlsu and Storm I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents IMA* It OP' THE HIGHEST QITALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 429 North Bridge Road. Tel. No. 7922.
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  • 249 13 Thei^t meeting if ♦fcf^Sirt^wl'undon. M». F. C Miles, will. lord l.ondondoirv the I nit i Planet News m in Kensington. v.s,t_ ior a hospital. Planet News John Cobb is preparing his gigantic Kailton car on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, for an attack on the
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    • 56 13 YOU WILL FIND TM LABCHBT lUOHON9 IN DIAMOND RINOB BKV I I I IS BKOOCIIIiS. ttc AT Rene I I LMA.W WHERE <^( \l II V and \.\1.l I AM TRADITIONAL 1 tit- Mm\ ki t" MM ami Mi at RENE ULLMANN JIWELLESIi ■Ota »-lace. MItOAffOMi 'o|M>nrd dailv including Saturdays
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  • 1312 14 DON'T LET YOUR CHILD GET "NERVY" THERE is no denying the fact that, self from bung dragged into this whirl on the whole, children seem to n vortex of futile activity. be more "nervy and highly strung No wond r that ch ldren H (who are a] J b ways
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    909 15 x t Time Friends Are Coming to Dinner i ;(U -Shuttles of Haddock would make Meal -ish course and the men of tfec i,tv ftfC Mm to aporove of it. To nte- ,t paste it is a Rood plan to buy your haddock already filleted. Msc Ol a little
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  • 54 15 Some children in IhMI days prefer savoury to sweet. Beat up two efgs with a little salt and pepper. Heat a pint of milk and pour over them. Add 3 oz. of .some kind of mild cheese- grated-and bake In a moderate oven (or half an hour. Serve
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    • 349 16 *V ft Y f rfmt^ i: r ill BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES UNCOKPORATED IN «NOLAND» Outwards Dut DM Tonnage S^ure Tonnage -i^ ANA MS SSHlore "SSSB g: S •SE N H s i- 2 c»a l ge ass g:i 15,500 Nov. 4 Homewards Leaves Le *T es TOnnag W
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    • 401 16 \h v TO FRENCH SJ CHAKCfO«B l tUM| HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nante.s. St. Nazaire Bordeiinv l FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk ]TO SAIGON INDOCHIN CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Touram and Haiphor *i. A. M. I. (from G.G. PASOUIER For Saigon J G.G. MERLIN Sej The Successors of
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  • 146 17 Washington. f. I nited States is to conduct next winter the most extensive joint •war earner" »t has «»vpr held in th*« Atlantic Ocean. irmy. navy and the marine corps will co-ooerate in manoeuvres at lehra Island in the Caribbean, a few miles from Puerto Rico.
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  • 452 17 First Occasion For Four Years j^N impressive demonstration of American naval power in the Atlantic is planned tor this summer. Officially the object is to hold tactical and strategic manoeuvres, but it is stated in well-informed Washington circles that the fleet is being
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  • 129 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPKI. lIAitROI It Main Wharf: DKdfffc Kuantan, Silverpine, Atthan Tomohoo, Koijust. Talang Akar Oil Wharf: Nil («al Wharf: Nil VFSSELS IN OKY DOCKS Tanj.uig l*a«jar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Albnt I)k CAiMOO KcppH llarhour Kind's Dock: Kiim Dk
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    • 215 17 fnvn s phi l v ij\e. I d.Mcorporatrd in Australia' 'I NEXT SAILINGS l)n<* Sail* S^nt. 30 Oct 4 Ort 30 Nov. 4 rouad trip ur\tn« r rom Singapore Australia :^ncd at the engen m«> transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or IJSBANE SYDNEY return 5K42.86 Ist class 5430.:i 2nd c?
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    • 60 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA Is.h. si mm an <% 8,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 22. At :i P.M. The above vessel ha? excellent modern accommodate, ta M Saloon and S C CcirHo.id™ e t»n> Uekrt. to Ch|». and Japan .merchantable
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 132 17 )STAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY JOB pVr R '-All AND TIMH H Tcmbilahan Banka Sept. 9 1 p.m. 1 "Imperial" „9 2 p.m "Imperial" 9 •> pm 2, "Imr?rial M ..9 2 p.nv D <f! "Imnrial" 9 2 pm. «'holt 'Imperial" ..9 2 p.m. San and Palestine "Imperial" I 2p m itaiii
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  • 111 18 Singapore, Wednesday. A CENTURY by Capt. Simpson and 88 by Capt. Bryan were features of the match, the final of the Garrison knockout cricket competition, which started at Changi yesterday between the Sappers and the Gordons. The Sappers had 320 for eight wickets at close of play. The
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  • 102 18 Cycling Round The World Calgary. Alberta. ALLAN Pendelbury, a Lancashire youth who left London in June 1936 on a world cycle tour, is now on his way acrass Canada the final stretch. In the last two years. Pendelbury on his home-made machine has pedalled 20.000 miles bv road and travelled
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  • 302 18 Home Football Fixtur W fixtures for jJJB 10) are u r oUowt: ENGLISH LEAGUE-DIV I Arsenal vs. Everton Birmingham ft Stoke c Blackpool n. Aston vUla I Brentford vs. Woiverhamnt^ 1 Derby C. vs. SundeS.^* r lT h Z I VS Manchester U I Leeds United vs. Bolton W Leicester
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  • 58 18 inf. j^, BLUE PETER 'W^Vrt t«*! .Garrard. were hard PW w mfrB^ fourth rurlon*. and U£j of hi ■BB?s*S |I H "SfauE son -wnj^-SS 5 TONROE 'Spon-v. f h j msf lves^ some medium pace or level. A fit pair AERIAL POST s i ,d,; 11 d.shin- form;;'
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 792 18 I ON THE RADIO 4. TO-DAY PARIS TPA-2 1524 Mcs (19.: m.) mm* »«»«»< «»n,.ph.n, -cor.. XT SINGAPORE ?rrrrrer^nc h events in Rumanian by Mrs. Nortines. /HL 225 metres (1.33 mcs.) 6 20 News ln Kn glish. ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mcs.) 635 Concer t relayed from Fans P
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    • 209 18 HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 Mcs (31.4 m.) p.m. 5.20 Light opera selections. 5.50 Albert Sandler's Orchestra. 6.20 Songs by Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano) 6.30 Mischa Elman (Violin). 6.45 Closing local Stock Quotations. Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67— Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. 7.20 Local time signal, weather report and
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  • 3164 19 I. ()> >i 3 rcus ■■pililll") piled L |«ni of all hor>e* and entered for to-morrow, Uf SjTVf the iu umn fu'p, meeting tf the S.ngah Hub. showing at a lir the candidates have h ?hd last three runr <exfc ,L, tflgether with def 1 owners
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  • 3213 20 Carried 8.13 when unplaced to Smoke Dreams 8.10. Penang. Aug. 2, 6 furs. L.1 5-2! 5. Fair going. 3U ALUM ROCK (8.10) "Mr. Her:ules" 5 y.o. blk.e.g. by Winalot^-Greased Lightning. (M. van Breukelen). Carried 8.11 when second by 2 lens to Complacent 8.5. Singapore, Aug 31 1 furs. 1.29-45. Going
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  • 378 21 linnual Dinner 0/ Old Boys OSING t he toast to the St. Andrews Old Boys' Association their second annual re-union dinner held at the Great World iaurant last night, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. il Roberts said that the first element
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  • 96 21 $1,000 BAIL FOR SIKH MnopOffe, Thursday. eight months' rigorous Imprison- meiU, >md $300 ♦in-. 1 (in default six months' r.i.» were imposed this morning in the Criminal District Court on Kama] Singh who W'i.s convicted on l charge of having on April 13 voluntarily caused is hurt to compatriot. Baga
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  • 378 21 health bulletin of the League of W'ons Eastern Bureau for the Sept. :t states as Us: J e: A satisfactory feature for the absence of the notification P an fof the Eastern ports. ra continuci to be reported from B-iti.sh India and from kohl Canton, Shanghai
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  • 203 21 Singapore, Thursday. •^HEAH Poh Chek and Yap Chong, Chay. jewellers, were each fined $80 ->c three months' r.i. on their pleading guilty, to-day before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge, to a charge of having made a false declaration and abetting the offence,
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  • 263 21 Suffolk Coroner Commends K.L. Boy's Bravery YOU arc a very brave boy, and I cannot express in words my appreciation of what you did," said the Thorpenevi (Suffolk) Coroner on Aug. 6 to Peter Leslie Vaughan, a 1? year-old student, and son of Mr L. Vaughan, of Kuala Lumpur. The
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  • 265 21 Singapore. Thursday. HOW a Chinese attacked a compatriot with an axe because h" thought people were poing to attack Mm war, revealed in evidence in the tssize Court to-day belore Mr. Justice Pedlow. when Wonp Oil was charged v ith the attempted murder
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  • 121 21 THF band of the Straits Settlements Po--1 lice will perform In public as follows under the direction of Mr J G Hitcn, LRAM A R CM.. R.M.S.M.. on Tuesday, Sept. 13. at Waterloo Street at 1 March "Florentincr" Julius Fucik, 2 Overtre "Romantique" Keler Bela, 3 Selection "The
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    • 16 22 >■•••*■•»■■■■< ■>•■•> •••••lIIMI TO-DAY'S TIM High Tides 10.42 a.m.. I 7 ins.; 10.33 p.m.. 9 ft. I ins. ».■»>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•<•••*'
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  • 280 23 SKiNS \TEN 2-0 N KEY AATCH Skins II d T H he final in the t k ls HVJ the S.A.F.A. .Krd the large crowd ST. with thrills galore. rned rVtafllM 2-0. secured gue honours. scored their two goals h r> .1 n ablaze of
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  • 51 23 I" Correspondent] Muar. Thursday. qualified for the final •"•vices tfngtot event t nni.s championships 11 l bin Tubah, the 3. 6-3 in the final ection yesterday, '"übtedly the better raight sets, but Isdjght Ismail played .-'^le but he had no «p Chee was not at his 1 erratic, often
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  • 367 23 YESTERDAYS RESULTS TODAYS TIES DISPLAYING more consistent form, Mrs. A. Sewell and .Miss Eaden (owe 15) beat Miss Innes and Miss Duff (plus 15) 5 V g 9. 4—6, 6 2, in the Women's Doubles Final of the S.C'.C. courts yesterday. After winning the
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  • 216 23 Cricket Club Six-A-Side Soccer Tourney Ends A FAIR attendance witnessed the semi-finals and final of the S.C.C. six-a-side football tournament. In semi-final A. Rundall's team wen i lucky to net away with a win in a ven j keeniv contested game. Stewart Mortal j the onlv goal of the match.
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  • 277 23 SCOTLAND TROUNCE IRELAND (ilasfcou. Wednesday. IN an iiiti-i ir.iuu.- match, Scotland defeated Ireland at Ibrok Pajrfc by six goals to one. Twenty- six thousand people saw the Match. Ireland attacked strongly from the .start, and Dawson. the Scottish i?oal'etper, had to r'ear a rianpet >us corner kirk after three minuted
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  • 74 23 The following will represent the B< einners' Badminton Party against May Badminton Partv at badminto.i at th' former's court. No 33, Lorong 23 OeylanK Road at 2 30 pin. on Sunday: -WetKim suan. Yeo Boon Hock. U c boon Hoe. Tan En* Kiat. On« Bw«J Uf, Sal!eh Bin
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    • 92 23 To-day's lies MEN'S SINGLES -A" CLASS AD Anderson I -15.11 r J L Pur iie A G 15 Hay (-15. v. J L. Purnel! 'T* 15 g. Hay i 15' v L N Barber w if. Oak-Rhlng < 3> v J a PnuliD.s l5 3». MENS DOUBLES B CI \ss
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  • 393 24 bHOEY SCORES SIX GOALS IN SUCCESSION Terrors 7; Excise 1. MSPLAYING superiority in all departments the Terrors swamped the Excise in the Second Division match on the SRC ground yesterday by seven goals to one. A FEATURE of the game was the performance of Hoey, the Terror
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  • 346 24 COMMAND NOVICES BOXING FINALS Last Mght'i Result LAST night's Command Unit Novices Boxing C«, tion finals held at Gilm* racks proved a good exan Services sportsmanship miSh-^ WCre gOOd t0 wa« much as they were fast and harj insVt^n th l best fights of SJ ing, Pte. Bromby (Loyals. tooki
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  • 83 24 London, Thursday. THE general level of wholesale prices in 1 August was 1.1 per cent, lower than in July. A decline of 3.2 per cent, in food prices was responsible for the lower Index as prices of industrial materials and manufactures showed no appreciable change. Compared with
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  • 34 24 The Agency *f J^U^M that the Claud. CM** foiinHH ing to a Tokyo Jf&W/JH Paracel islands wiUi J* n t <V is not on afire and U a in Saigon- Reuter
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  • 59 24 Jerusalem, Thursday. AN amendment of the Palestine emergency regulations gazetted Ito-day authorises the High Commissioner to take possession of any property or land for the purposes of defence, suppression of mutiny, rebellion and rioting. The amendment empowers him to demolish and remove any buildings for such purposes.
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  • 35 24 Perpignan, Thursday. SEVENTEEN are reported killed and 20 injured at the rail crossing at Gerona. when a lorry carrying 500 gallons of petrol was struck by the train. The a building. Reuter
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  • 87 24 His Excellency the Governor. Sir Snenton Thomas, will present the Insignia of the Certificate of Honour to Mr Aw Boon Par. the well-known philantrophist, at the Haw Par Villa. 315, Pasir Panjang Road, to-day at 6.30 pm Thvilla will be decorated for the occasion Messrs. Aw
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  • 242 24 London, Thursday. pE international situation was reviewed last night in a private conference between the general council of the Trades tnion Congress and executives of the Labour Party and of the Parliamentary Labour Party at Blackpool, where the annual Trades Lnion Congress is proceeding.
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