Morning Tribune, 16 September 1938

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  • 301 2 ALLEGED COMMUNIST CHARGED SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. A CASE OF SPECIAL INTEREST WAS TRIED BEFORE MR. KENNETH A BLACKER THE FOURTH MAGISTRATE. TO-DAY. LOh PENG A YOUNG CHINESE. WAS CHARGED WITH EEING A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY -OF MALAYA. AN UNLAWFUL SOCIETY Added interest in the
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  • 109 2 Barber Acquitted Singapore. Thnrsday. POIM) n«>t ?uil*y ')>" a special jury on thre*.* charges of fi'sifytaf accounts. Ma Chan, n Chinese barber. was acquitted and discharged Ij Mr. Justice Pedlow in tlie Assiie Court, this afternoon. The accused, however, has a further count Df criminal breach of trust pending against
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  • 241 2 HOUSING HEALTH PROBLEMS THE harrowing picture of Singapore being gripped in the throes oi epidemics through congestion ot city life was paint -d by Mr. Chua Ken Hai, Municipal Commissioner, when .•speaking at the debate held last night at the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street, on the motion of more housing
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  • 51 2 Singapore. Thursday.— Gay Yong Geok. a Teochev/ aged 31 years pleaded gaiity this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldh&m In the second court to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect oi $200 Acting Court Inspector L. R. Prynn asked Ivs worship to postpone sentence until Sept.
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  • 87 2 NOTABLE JOHORE MALAY WEDDING [From Our Own Correspoiuient] Johore Bharu, Thursday. I INCHE Mali bob bin Ahmad. S I O.CJVD Ben ton g. son of Inche Ahmat bin Haji Tasir, A.C.P.. S I Muar. was married to Wan Jami- I lah. daughter of Dato Mohamed I SaUeh, State Secretary, Johore.
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  • 92 2 Rubber Works Chief Clerk Charged Singapore. Thursday. Inspector l. w. c. Byrde of the Detective Branch produced before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court the chief clerk of the Singapore Rubber Works. Ltd.. Town Office, Tan Tian Hock and charged him with criminal breach of trust in respect
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  • 57 2 Singapore. Thursday.— Before Mr. L. C. Goh. in the fifth court this morning. Ng En°; Nan was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a ceiling fan belonging to the Singapore Munici pality. Accused claimed trial and Court Inspector A. R. McEwan asked for
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  • 56 2 Singapore. Thursday. Ahmad Omar bin Haji Mohamed idvis. a Malay, faced in the Criminal District Court to-day charges of per- 1 Bonating a public servant and attempt* m<» to cheat by personation. Accused claimed trial to both char-! v,es. and the date ior trial was fixed on Oct.
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  • 50 2 Singapore. Thursday. How Soon San. making his fifth appearance this morning in the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldharri on a charge of having cheated a woman. Ho Choon Chong. by deceiving and dis- honestly indiu:-^.^^/^ $1,000. in July VJ J charged rep** 0 The accused Richard Lim
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  • 115 2 Singapore Thun DOLICE Inspector < Wotlty successfully ed an appeal suit filed wife. Mrs. Edith Lilian 1 in the Supreme Court before tht Chief ]«j McElnaine After a lengthy hearing. His rrade no order. Mrs. Woosey pleaded for the of the "no order" decision of trlct Court Judge, before
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  • 167 2 Singapore ihurM "DIBBER running frofl mainland across the m of Johorc to Singapore n| fitable business in rigid vigilance of special pB in fast motor boats WW alonp both coast lines, ac* to evident heard in theß Court to-day I Tn V Pock was tried for MB ported
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  • 266 3 I Singapore. Thursday. ■vM) from last week, the M ■ofihniiM-tl intimidation preIv 1 la M Arthur Edward Beavis, of Singapore, by ted rung. Singapore lawyer, A^n liflh court this «»ver by Mr. L. C. II «K Braddell Brothers. K: the complainant, while Mr. B> -.'..i.^ the defendant. Hi^HT informed
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  • 57 3 FIELD FIRING EXERCISES Kjj S: r IA the Singapore Car Section will Me- L n l on the Mandai ''onditions of Section I Manoeuvres Ordinance from the road south .side between B milestone, and will to 12.30 p.m. Pdai p f n Proceeding along the.: «ither direction •fcdfi?.!*? subjected to
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  • 38 3 -^c ta 3rd court Pedlow m Chamrs^; Cham^ rs and 2 Ori- f Assizes-Rex vs. l f 'ncluded). e.\ir K;1: Fong f stlce Home m Chambers L 1 Coit 2 M ?"ons. At 11
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  • 465 3 MUNICIPALITIES MUST GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT B Y »arge majority, members of the Chinese hristian Asso<u ?!u ol i, deClded at a debate hcld last '"Kl't ■< I'rinsep Street that the Municipalities in the Colony should encmnin tlie erection of attap houses in areas away from
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  • 52 3 a A public service of Intercession 3 for the maintenance of peare and lor the guidance of responsible 3 teMtfl will he held in St. Andrew'.** 3 Cathedral this afternoon at Yin Z p.m. Members of aJI ('hriHtian I denominations are invited to 5 S attend.
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  • 48 3 Hi.s Kxcellency the Governor, accom paniad by the Private Secretary, will leave Singapore on the s.s. "Kedah" on the morning of Thui.sday, Sept. 22, on a visit to Panlinf, and will return to Singapore by air leaving Penaog at 9 mi] Oil Sept 24
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  • 87 3 Singapore. Thursday —A sequel to collision at the junction of Kampong Java Road and New Cemetery Road on \lar 12 at 6.30 p.m., was heard in the Traffic District Court to-day when A Godfrey was charged with negligent Mr M. Poulsen, the driver of the otner car.
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    • 218 3 SITUATION VACANT Wanted an Aistatant Store-keeper to commence work on or about 22nd Brp tattter 1938 Must poawai knowledKe ol vpewritinu and commercial trainlnK Initial salary at $720,- per annum Applications to be addressed to the Superintendent of Stores and Furniture P.W.D Store. Kandanu Kerbau. Bint?a--poru. notice" THE EASTERN I'MTED
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    • 168 6 PAVILIUW b -^f SM" 4 lin> MARRIED IN VIENNA., j > PARTED IN PARIS JIL, AT imrsSKI.S LOVK SPROUTED, j M% J& v| romk shk K||>ni ki> while i%■ *ET HE BITRNT 1 A All \M^\ GAYEST. SPICIEST COMEDY OF j iiiYo^^vii E cENTuRYr ■BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH 9K I JCLAUDETTE COLBERT
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    • 176 6 SIF YOU WANT TO SEE ONE OF THE BEaT TMpn."""--^H HAD IN SINGAPORE FOR SOME TIME. YOl SHoitn J^^UD^GO TO I FROG AT THE CAPITOL Malav a Tribune < s .■.■■■.•■■■••■•■■■■■■■■•■■•■••••■■■••■■•4 2 I ALL THE MYSTERY of "THK INVisfßl F \u^H ALL THE THRILLS of FRANKKNSTEIN H JP^ y\^ Jp^
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  • 580 7 to the nolicyholders and to that extent it is not a gain or income to the company on which the tax can be justifiably levied. I understand that in this connection the association of life insurance companies have already made representations to Government and I hope that Government will
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    • 160 7 *«■■••■■■■■■■■■•>■■•■•■■■■■■•■■■■••*« 1 The WAR is Approaching; S Foreign Wrestlers Invade I Singapore. See the Clash of the League of j Nations in the INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING I TOURNAMENT j The Greatest Wrestlers the j World can produce for the 5 Championship of ORIENT fD3S S \n Event in Wrestling history. j
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    • 217 7 EXTRA SHOW ON Sunday 18th-at" TrA^vT"! DAILY 3 SHOWS 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. I 1 AT THE NEW AIR OMHTIONED I Direction: SHAW HKOS., LTD 1 BfijSHj IHI MNN WHO WROTE I P^^ II HAPPENED ONE NKiHI 1 Panics the world with another Htir hit ft bI M 31 Sl
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    • 21 7 M. JALHAMBRAr I NEXT WEEK Jl** WZ £>* f l^fl a ''-^B th^fll S < The f iiiinirst c-onii'cly yrt inatlt*' <„,■■••••••••■•••••••••••■■•"••" 4r 1
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  • 218 8 Claimed He Pleaded Guilty To Wrong Charge i Siiif: ipore. Thursday. "I IV /IS never Riven a chance to say anything," declared a young <Tiine.se, Teh Khtow Seng to-day when he appealed before the Chief Justice. Mr. McKhvaine, against J conviction on the charge of pos- session of < handu
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  • 162 8 TRIBUTE TO PAST DIRECTOR s «n&apore, ]{i M PJWW to Ike work donel x late Mr A. D. Allan anl late Mr. A. Met. Marshall 9 chairman of dim tors oi 1 McAlistei and Co.. Ltd uasfl by the Hon.Mr. J.W.dePiro,B in? at the ordinary general ifl of the Company
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  • 45 8 The Friends of Singapore Soc organising a drive to create interest hi their Society by lecturers to address meetings uni auspices. At the last meeting Committee held recently it was to ask Sir David Galloway to I the Society at the next meeting
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  • 384 8 MCALISTERS TO STAR PROVIDENT FUND OTHER SCHEMES FOR STAFF IN HAND Singapore Thursday. OALAKY adjustments,, leave pay regulations, a provident fund and sales of shares to certain employees, are schemes engaging the attention of Messrs. McAlister Co., Ltd.. m their endeavour to better conditions among their workers. *A This announcement
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  • 298 8 Singapore Ifcrfj ALTHOUGH Malaya facing many serious JfMtfcd and jH factors she will continue ;o react with her traditional sturW to disturbing conditions, thinks the Hon. Mr. J. W. do Pi»* e^ this when he presided at to day's ordinarv eeneral meetin? of Mc.\ lister Co.. Ltd.
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    • 69 8 Is lf*^ *WM§ JU^^ IV V Ik The only one of its kind in Ilk Jk I Malaya. Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safety. I, PRICE I Uses less current and becomes hot ft 1 T almost at once. t|^ I Is both left and
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  • 239 9 China One Of The Main Suppliers Rome. AIN imports more eggs than the rest of the world put together, a eport of the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome disOnly about nine countries import eggs at all, the report
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  • 26 9 Dr. W. A. Balhetchett. Medical Officer, Lower Perak, Mrs. Balhetchett and children, who have been spending a month's vacation in Penang. have returned to Teluk Anson.
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  • 246 9 THE gayest and most enjoyable pftc- ture I ever worked on In my lilc!" I hat is the way DoQflaj Fairbanks, Jr. sums up hi* experience In co-starrin| with Danielle Darneux. glamorous French beauty in her first American motion picture. Universal*! 'The Rage of Paris"
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  • 92 9 I New York. 3LED shoet which have been H^Pular for summer beach wear m i this Autumn, accord■noe fashion experts here. M 1 like them, stylists declare, and comfortable for street and B ver Jp thicknesi of soles is one ■to three- ighthi of an inch. Shoes ■Kvitn both
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  • 75 9 CORRIGAN'S ATLANTIC FLIGHT NOT A MISTAKE I •ton, Massachusetts. an. who flew the M,L. take.- told a "fib" to a He detector ap- hologist, Dr. William «nnounced to the gaB the fii lnR machine when ■orn... ll "wed a "slight rise" rrigan'a blood pres- had "ribbed." ■»as Cn l was
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  • 58 9 Colombu. A HOME lor the Arced has been oiM*ned by the Governor of Ceylon at Kan dy. the island's famoiLs hill station. The Home commemorates the silver jubilee of Kinn George V. For the first time in the history of Ceylon, Ceylone.se nuns of a
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    • 132 9 AT NO EXTRA COST! New Goodrich Tyres give longer Wear and Greater Safety. Prove it for yourself— put these sensational new Goodrich Tyres with the amazing Life-Saver Tread that gives you a dry track on wet, slippery roads, on your car, and then you'll know what it means to have
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  • 311 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Sept. 16, 1938. MAGNIFICENT GESTURE THE world has hailed with delight the magnificent gesture made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, in going by air to Germany to see Herr Hitler. The veteran statesman he can be desci ibed as veteran for he is
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  • 926 10 Here's a REAL CHANCE for HITLE IN the Inn.sbnick < lately Austrian' horn. of a Bolzano (Italian Tyrol" lawyer, fugitive from Italian political justice. I was shown two astounding documents. proof! of the hatred with which Mussolini repards the Germanic population o> Italian South Tyrol < writes Ladisla.: Farago. in
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    62 10 The wedding took place at Grays (Essex) Parish Church of Mr. G. G. Holmes, England "££ju!S*i J ii^i 011 1 ulI back and captain of Ilford FC. and Miss Audrey Carter, of Austral a. Holm*' uf iw land s lx times, appeared in many representative games for London. Essex and
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    • 31 10 t To-days "White Label"' Announcement A chain is as strong as its weakest link, A brain is as strong as its weakest think. MWAR'S it the finest drink. ____2T!I! wps -o
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  • 990 11 .~>Hv *U fc&&***t4 A&haU. From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 2. ■ephen Gaselee, the Librarian of the Foreign Office, who ■given a 15th Century treatise from his private collection ■Melbourne Public Library, has in his care about 80,000 Knd manuscripts
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  • 138 11 ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF STALIN Chauffeur To Be Tried Warsaw. AN automobile accident in which M. Stalin suffered a broken ami occurred i on Saturday, according to the Krakauer Kurier, and it is alleged to have been an attempt on his life by the Chauffeur of the car, a German
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    • 86 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
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    • 38 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all ChamitU ami Store* I WRIST WATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents lI II. Wit OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 429 North Brftdft ROtd I
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  • 93 12 THEY'RE IN THE ARMY NOW More than 5,000 members of the British Legion paraded with the banal* tire occasion the annual rally of the southern area of the Leeion n cloth-caps and civilian dw IHoyal Military College, Sandhurst, Surrey, on o have been at Sandhurst only a week wearing Planet
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    • 58 12 Air Travel Cheaper Still AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL A I RW AY Bookings and ixJoimation from the principal travtl aftnta, or front Mansfield A Co. Ltd., General Ajente for Malay*.
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    • 55 13 YOU WILL FIND! THE LABGBST IBLBCfIOMI j IN B DIVMOM) RDfGfl iBACBUBIi |J BBOOCUB, nc. EleiK' 8 I.LMAW I I WHERE I (^i ALII k u*i I u.u; ABB nuonioNAL The Bftrt li I l l jl RENE ULLMANN JIWELLBBA. Umm l'ljcf. IWGArOBBi OPMti (lul|v "> tludini i s uturday^
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  • 2103 14 Feeding The Family Easy-To-Make Dishes Is an Art, ror Meals Must be V J Properly Balanced Attractively er es Which Are Well in The Scope of The/ Average Cook I r-DAY homemakers want to know how to provide adequate nutrition for their families and how to get the most food
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    • 381 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (IMCOKPORATEO IN CNOUMD) I Outwards I Tu nise "3 pore TonnaB »i'"" oanphi 17 000 Sept. 23 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 "Son Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 6 I SS& iSSS &2 l SS^Pana i?;Jo°° o J 7 0 Homewards Tonnage U S?por Tonnage Spore 1938
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    • 395 16 |v TO FRENCH Po'Bs j\* CHARCEIIRS H\iM c CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nante.s. St. Na/.aue 4 R nrri FOKBIN For Marseilles. Havre. Ant we >-,> Dunkirk lUUui^Mf TO SAIGON INDOCHII CAP PAPARAN For Saigon. Tourane and H^iphon* B BANGKOK B S. A. M. I. (from Sai?nn) G.G. VAN VOLLENHOVEN For
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  • 231 17 CHINESE FLAG FLYING IN OVER 20 DISTRICTS IN NORTH KIANGSI HANKOW CHINESE GUERILLA ACTIVITIES IN KIANGSU ARE RESULTING IN A CONST \NI DRAIN ON JAPANESE MANPOWER AND MATERIAL RESOURCES. Though nominally under Japanese occupation, a large part of the province is still in Chinese hands. The Japanese exercise control over
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  • 113 17 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan, Reijnst, Lch. Lucifer, Perak, Nieuw Holland Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Klip-Klip. Auby Keppel Harbour King's Dock: King's Dk Cr^s.son No 2, No. 1 Dock Ban Ho Guan No.
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  • 145 17 Shop Hours For Malta Valetta. Malta CLOSING hours tor ibopi hMi for the v first time been introduced in Malta A now order provides that with certain exceptions such as pharmaceutical eh» mists, hairdressers and barbers for whom provision is made -all shops unto be kept closed for the serving
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  • 91 17 Cairo THE port Of Mar.sa Matruh. on the Me ditemnean, situated about ifcf> milci west of Alexandrcttu and 65 miles tail oi the Libyan frontier, la to i>e great!) enlarged foltoirlni ;i /jdrton tuk^n t/\ the Egyption Govern^iont Mar.sa Matiuh js df.stinod to btOOMM an
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    • 412 17 ISTAL INTELLIGENCE] I FOB f^ R ATE AND TlMfc Imperial Sept 16 2 pm SuU th Imperial 2 pni Imperial > a m Haruna Maru q a hiiihan I3anKa 2 jj >v< W a Imperial 2 p'm' Hicnn •idfH^ i>repaid at specialair mail rates only. Ration and parcels by steamer
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA *.s. SI It 11 11 A.\ A 8,000 TONS BAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At .i PJf. Tha übove ve.ssol hx~ excellent modern accommodation for Fir.st Saloon and Sreond Sal(x;n pa.sscnßer.s. flrvriftl Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • 309 18 Roosevelt Opens New Bridge Dedicated To Americans Friendship QPKNING the "Bridge of the Thousand Islands linkhT r^^B and the United States across the St. Lawrence R *^B miles south of Attawa, President Roosevelt said bridge stands as an open door; there will be no (hall the border and no guard
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  • 75 18 Singapore, Thursday. Sentence wa*> postponed to Sept. 20 when a Canton- c. Lam Phan, pleaded guilty this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge to "snatching" a gold neckHce with pendant attached, valued at «32 Lai Kwai Peng, a pretty Chinese girl, upg proceeding along Smith Street
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  • 174 18 DRIOR to the final vote in t|* i Budget, the Consre.^ j »m ,eard an extensive repor to .res, of heavy f J Jnion. delivered by Deput> m During the la *Jf e oafl five-year plans. £e*£» JM in the Socialist R W^^tfl Ukraine and the
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    • 787 18 I ON THE RADIO j ments. Variety programme (continueci. Tn.HAY Music of Mozart (Columbia) Vl/« i uO5 I>The In troduction of Ceylon Savings Certificates"— A taik by SINGAPORE the Hon. Mr. H. J. Huxhan.. mi oik n*ires. (I 33 roc/s) Financial Secretary. p zT^XSL'W^ "us. c n^poven ouncements 5.00 Malay
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    • 273 18 HONG KONG ZBW 9.52 Mcs (31.4 m p.m. 5.20 Half an hour giving music. 5.50 Says by Turner Lay ton. 6.00 Saxophone solos. 6.20 Closing local stock quotations. Comedy harmonists. 6.38 Variety including Tino Rossi i Tenor) and Harry Roy's Orchestra, playing Rhapsody m Blue. 7.20 Local time signal, weather
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  • 5789 19 OF LOCAL MEETING Sp&ctatbf fompikd %Dk, t ifijuvteMi JL A or, I Hied bv Marcus Superbus") K form of all horses and t entered for to-morrow H V, tot f the Autumn Extra bca^B Club. >howing at a glance nni. I Et ihrw runs
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  • 611 21 ALLEGED 3.30 A.M. SCENE IN POLICE STATION I Singapore. Thursday. s j. y o f the Overseas Chinese Bank, claimed trial this /before Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth court to (a) that >1 at Rochore Police Station, Singapore, did use abusive Vain. Corporal 295 and (b) on the
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  • 116 21 THK following appotatmenti ann-tim-Singapore have ben Bade by the Admiralty recently. Lieutenant Commander K. E Clvvalier. D S C, R.N.. is appointed to Terror II INI additional and to Terror II <N» additional tJ Assistant Kinu'Harbourmaster and Assistant Commander of Singapore Dockyard. Lieutenant Co.nmander Chevalier ki expected to
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  • 84 21 Singapore. Thursday.— Mr. M. Poulsen of the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd.. was this momint; fined $10 by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court for driving his car in a negligent manner at 6.30 p.m. on'Mar. 12 at the junction of New Cemetery Road and Kamponn Java
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  • 248 21 Hcuikow, Thursday. H| OimtJM Mobilisation ■tonmitUv held a delegates »fere, 1(( at Ca||ton ihh ■>nii,^ 1 Vat Sen and General m imoog the speakers -rv,>d for three minutes Iswictim >n so ldiers and civi■o Oenettl Yu Han Mao reH behalf of Marshal delegates. H
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  • 172 21 C.S.L.A. DINNER ONE of thi most enjoyable and successful dinner functions wa.s held by thf Chinr.se Students' Literary Association at the Happy Restaurant last Saturday, in celebrat ing Its success in the 1937 Singapore Table Tennis Tournament There wa-s a law uatherinn of members and friends Mr John G Koim.
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  • 84 21 Sinßapore, Thursday —A suggestion that M. A. Montigny was in fact "road ho^Rinß" on East Coast Road inTrontof the Roxy Cinema at 11.20 p.m. on June 12 was maoV to-day when Court Inspector Frew cross examined the accused in the CMt in which he was charged with ne* ligent
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    • 64 21 r%JM- "%-Jm kicked and preserved M I^^ 3 <■ packed in airti^bt bottles, it^J®S2lj®^^^ Crossc Black weMS l *^£^MzLl' Gooseberries remain a* jj^#£M^ fresh and |UICN ;1S on r i x% |H^- P A Xi^lh^\ inviting ttftf *nd p«es, or I^^^^ n beaten vMtti custard, CROSSE BLACKWELL'S pack a complete
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  • 298 22 CIDES have been selected for the short practice games on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the S.C.C. All the players m the sides given must be at the S.C.C. at 5 p.m. with white and coloured jerseys. The sides have Deen selected m order to avoid delay m starting
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  • 131 22 London. Thursday. AT Walton Heath, in the News of the World £1.250 golf tournament, quarter finals. Reginald Whitcombe suffered his first reverse since winning the open championship, when he was beaten by his nephew Eddie 2 and 1 Eddie's putting was the deciding factor Dai Rees
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    21 22 W. H. DROOGLEEVER, phoufl during yesterday's pia\ m 9 tennis tnununifnt.— Tril^H S. WEBB, in play yesterday ifl S.C.C. tennis tournament.-!*
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  • 86 22 S. R. C HOCKEY TRIALS THE S.R.C. Hi hold i Uial to-day Souza's team and U. The teams will be: j P F de Souza s M chie. G. Ciarke. L aim Sullivan. R Bain, o Loveday. n c Aeria: a c«" hi sasifei Ross. SECOND n<!Al A .con/! day.
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  • 13 22 Ina mendiy^;;rf Guthrie Spo b y thr^ Darby Sport lU! r.
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  • 268 23 GOOD PLAY IN S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY SE the fact that the courts were rather on the soft side to a heavy drizzle which fell earlier in the day the three class doubles quarter-finals of the S.C.C. autumn tennis lent, played at the S.C.C. yesterday, were productive of good ■terestmu 01
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  • 29 23 For the nrst time in Singapore Chi nese women will be turning up for hockey practice at the 8.C.1.i ground to-day at 5. 15 a.m
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  • 7 23 TREASURY-AUDIT BADMINTON Seet ThUm Hock. J. 1
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  • 16 23 At a iP ec:a! ,enera> n«fo!d t rcently Mr. Che:-,/ *W „m d K.P.M-
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  • 245 23 MEDICALS BEATEN WHJCE .2: MEDICAL SERVICES -0. [HE Police, wooden spoonists of the first division of the S.A.F.A. league, decisively beat the Medical Services by two goals to nil in the Government Services Football (up Final at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday.- [HOUGH the
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  • 153 23 41st Coy. R.K. 4; K.A.M.C. 3. Till 41st Coy. Royal Engineer*, visited Tanglin yesterday and beat the Royal Amiy Medical Corps by the odd goal in seven in the Command Inter-Company league. The game was one of the cleanest and hardest fought battles yet seen at Tanglin.
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  • 154 23 AT the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Hon Mr. A. S. Small ave away the following soccer trophies for tournaments conducted under the auspices of the Government Services Football Association this season: Cup Winners: Police; Tup Runners-up: Medical Services; League Winners (cup): Mental Hospital: League Runntrs-up (shield):
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  • 93 23 The Friendly Band brat tin- Paya Later Bpwortta League a' ptag-poi i by five gaBMI to two T\a- tOOtm W§n Band playtri mcntlonad Of I Men SiiiKles: IVfetM Chua br.it. Charlie Kang, S 0, Bee chin Kr»> Lee Teek Hock I 1 ChOQf Fah beat Koh .lev Soon
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  • 105 23 1 1NF AVOIR ABLE ground condiU tioas w«re responsible for yesterday's ties, of the Y.M.C.A. Tennis Tournament, being postponed. Wednesday's ties will be played on Saturday, subject to weather conditions, and it will be decided to-day when yesterday's are to be played. Ties to be
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  • 86 23 The following members have accepted to play for u trial match at S.C.C. today: COLOURS Lt J. S. Aveling Sq. Idi F E. Watts, H A Schumper; J. L. Pui nell. St. T Monk. J. McKinlay; M. W Cole, Lt. M. Leonard Williams, D. B. HMUrle, van Pestscl.
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  • 15 23 roUowto* «iii represent Ihtlßl XI Fairer Ranferi on Sunday Swee Wuh and Pau.
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  • 60 23 Tbfl follOWlnf Have been invited to play hockey for On S.C R.C ifftfloii Ibc Cult "ii the SC R C ground a' lISp in OO Mondtn Srpt l'J CbtOk Wah. Bvmn Womb, Choo ienf, Bww Uiw, Km §tenf, B<>ou Ann; Ktnf Bltw, Hook Kmi Kee Tun Km Fom
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  • 34 24 DOMINIONS' APPROVAL London. Thursday. Messages from overseas show that the Premier's visit to Hitler has the general approval of the dominions Mr. Mackenzie King (Canada) and Mr. Lyons (Australia > have cabled him congratulations Reuter
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  • 32 24 London, Thursday. •It is learned that Parliament is reassembling as soon as the Premier returns, in order to hear from Mr. Chamberlain an account of his German mission.— Reuter
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  • 28 24 Wellington, Thursday "Wherever Bri tain is, we must be." Thus the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) defined New Zealand's attitude to the European crisis.- Reuter
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  • 17 24 London, Thursday: His Majesty the King received Sir John and Lord Halifax to-day.- Reuter
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  • 86 24 Bonneville Salt Flats. lull FE British driver. John! established a new worldl driving his 2.500 horsepower^H Railton. averaging 350.20 nufl hour for the measured mile. time of 10 28 seconds. Cobb. under perfect ccfl averaged 353.29 m.p.h '^^s^H the northward run and 347 lfl t10.37 see* for the southward
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  • 37 24 FOREST HIIXS. THIH*M nESVLTSINTHK AM^B K NIS CHAMPIONSHIPS I WOMEN'S SINGES (Quarter-final' M Miss Nancy Ewynne^-^ Miss Margot Lu.r.b 'Britain H 1- MEN'S SINGLES (4th Kound) M Budge MU.S.) betf Hare surviving Englisn pi
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  • 21 24 BIRA AGAIN I CRASHES I BrOOkla fofsatur(U* DURING P» Jl tue Bir »boB«s« s J which jamm.^l Saturday. Reuter
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  • 403 24 (Continued from page 1> vour of the British Government to forward the work of conciliation and check sinister developments. People in London have been quick to lecognise the admirable alertness witin which the Prime Minister and his principal colleagues have followed every move and development in the last
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  • 856 24 i Continued from page 1) von Dirkftn and Carman Foreign Office '*Mr' Chumlx-rhuns plane passed over NorembeH at 12.10 p.m. Newspapers in the German capital refrain from commenting on the visit but a statement by Ilerr Kibbentrop is published, which expresses the Foiei&n Ministers sincere
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  • 139 24 GENERRAL STRIKE •11 M\ t-.. V" including a ,v nm yL ons Uw^B [our -iHansTa^^^ tween Ueth troops 52 '^B cars and madune!^ 1 Germans firing £"^fc quarters. I '<«m The ftghtine «ti unt^sswwH special correspondent 1 l^B hours. It centred round L 9 ers of the Sudeten Deutsch^^Wi The
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