Morning Tribune, 19 September 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE rvN* i 97 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 19 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • 622 1 HITLER DEMANDS SELF-DETERMINA TION FOR SUDETENS LONDON. SUNDAY. TT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT HITLER IN HIS TALK WITH MR. x NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, MADE A FIRM DEMAND FOR THE SELF-DETERMINATION OF THE SUDETEN'S. THIS WILL BE THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND FRENCH MINISTERS. SATURDAY'S FIVEHOUR MEETING OF THE
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  • 81 1 Warsaw. Sunday Ss ritv in Czechoslovakia. m emphatic voice. "Gazeta- declares that the same must be applied to solve nblrm as employed for a Sent of the Sudeten queslt adds that Silesia and ivn «Teschen> are "under i domination contrary to wishes of the inhabitants. k Army organ "PolskazM
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  • 116 1 LONDON, SUNDAY. &R LEARNS THAT D. MASARYK ZECH MLMSTER IN LONDON) ACQUAINTED THE BRITISH GOVENT OF THE CONTENTS OF THE CIAL ANNOUNCEMENT WHICH GERMAN MINISTER IN PRAGUE SSIED TO THE CZECH GOVERN- announcement it is reported, decfort an equal number of Czechs or w Czech nationality will be arrestjhe
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  • 82 1 BELGIUM WILL BE INDEPENDENT Brussels, Sunday. rE Government's determination to adhere unshakably to a policy of independence in the present crisis was expressed in an official communique tnS^Kdi -tales that the Government opinion was that it was not necessa to summon Parliament nor^ the Jm eign Affairs commissions at the
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  • 137 1 I Geneva. Saturday. K,k, in a statement to the League Ass^* (ron [;^<Ud Japanese conduct of warfare in China and alkH <^ IT* *«W last and May this year, over two thousand aer.al born adada hsin-r" lared tha the Japanese IT^iiherately encourapC* a iS° lson
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  • 58 1 Rumanian Women To Be Mobilised Bucharest. Sunday. A DECREE pro- viding; for compulsory mobilisation of women in time of war has been signed by Ring Carol. The decree states that in ease of need Rumanian women can be called op either individually or by classes for service in the sphere
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  • 19 1 CANADA PREPARED S f S*» explaining the statemenfnetesXd by enquiries wnM n™ Canadian Government's position ib-a-rtTth? aluation in Cen^alEurope_
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  • 118 1 London, Sunday. I^ARGE crouds at Whitehall, despite the rain, watched the arrival ot M. Daladier and Lt. Bonnet at Downing Street which was closed to the public. Those taking part in discu.stfon.s weir Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Halifax, Sir John Simon, Sir Samuel Hoare, Sir Robert van sittart
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  • 136 1 TRIESTE, SUNDAY. IN A SPEECH DELIVERED WITHIN HALF AN HOUR OF LANDING FROM THE DESTROYER TAMKIANERA MUSSOLINI DEMANDED THAT PLEBISCITES FOR ALL NATIONALITIES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA DEMANDING THEM. For a solution of the present problem, the Duce added that it was necessary
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  • 63 1 Prague, Sunday. The idea of a plebiscite as a solu tion of the Czech problem Is rejected by Premier Hodza in a broadcast to the nation. He added that if a plebiscite could have provided a solution it would haw been adopted by the peace conference.
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    • 6 1 S&'ftr Fina, 23 Euro!- N WV
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    • 64 1 V J^^|> FRESH MILK-WITH Ir^^l ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! I J v TET Kli -n DOt an end to delicious, nourishing milk Lvourt-.^kswithmilk. to drin.. It is esp.oally For Klim is rich, port cows K ood for babies. If your imlk P o.!.m ■<! w.thonly dealer canaot supply you, -r
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  • 167 2 JOHORE POLICE MAKE BATON CHARGE SERIOUS CLASH WITH FACTORY COOLIES rout POLICEMEN AND EIGHT OTHERS WERE INJURED, THOUGH NOT SEVERELY. IN A SERIOUS CLASH AT THE LEE PINEAPPLE FACTORY. 8- MILESTONE, SCUDAI ROAD, JOHORE ON SATURDAY. WHEN A STRONG PARTY OF POLICE UNDER THE COMMAND OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
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  • 57 2 A lorryload of "blood flowers.'' Nearly half a million of flowers it reported, Htf out for sale to commemorate the Mukden Incident an vcrsary, the beginning oi the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Tkeil began yesterday when it is reported some 100.000 flowers found rea buyers among the
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  • 119 2 SINGAPORE Chinese yesterday celebrated the seventh versary of the Mukden incident by selling red and ofl (blood") flowers, the proceeds of which will go towards! China Relief Fund. Several thousands of Chinese, including schoolboys and <m girls, paraded the streets, carrying white pennants and money
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  • 62 2 If. Daladier and If. Bonnet reached Croydon ?\t 9.2" a.m. after U' 2 hours' from le Bourtet is the second air daih of the crisis. Thev were areetea in rain by Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax. M. Dnlad'.er. before driving with his coHeacue to the Embassy, remarked
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  • 154 2 Government Acceler Scheme To Give W To Unemployed 1 {from Our Own ReportM Z Ipoh, SatonUfl AT a meeting of the heads various Government dew 5 ments held in Ipoh presided S by the Hon. Mr. G E. Cator.CJß it was derided that the »oi*| S one of the major
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  • 56 2 tt is omcially announce Jj I cavalry regiments < c Dragoons and the Roya of th e and the second ba nfC^ Yorkshires, together*"" ir n ciliary troops, are being tain to Palestine. ISO t»ein« Three battalions are a^ t j, from India, namely tn battalion of the B^
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    • 3 2 I OUICK aS
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    • 176 2 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Athin Are you Run Powr. »rvy, sufTVr tonInc. Swollen Joints? J>> you net Up Nta-hi oi Buffer ir.-iM Uurtntsur. itching PaitOKe^ Dizziness Rheumatism, Circlea Under tyea. Puffy Ankles, Sequent Headaches and i <>i«i Loss of Appetite :ind Enersn These •ymptoms Bnowcerrmi are atta« U\<t'j
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  • 207 3 STRAITS TRADERS TO PAY 75 -CENT DIVIDEND Ilf-year leport ■port of the Directors of ■traits Trading Company, ■to their members for Rvear ended .lune 30, ■represented at the ordi■iitTu. meeting to be held I :»i at noon, reads as folI writing oft" depreciation, B provision tor bad and Kj debts,
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  • 109 3 I K "ala Lumpur, Saturday. w*?^ |)lain clothes p° lice Kli n hp earI > hours of ymm*m*?'' An i in th <- I Hung of h «^ebreaking, »nths r i E((r w .^ntenced to six r u the K, r r V V J Gratt »n
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  • 43 3 VOLAXDE (Singapore's Shirley Temple?) is seen in the above picture taken at the Happy World Cabaret last Saturday. On her left is Mr. Lee Geok Eng, managing director of the Park, and on extreme right is Mr. Shaw.— Tribune
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  • 391 3 WARNER Bros.' executive H. S. Dunne heard charming little Yolande Johannes sing at the Happy World Cabaret last Saturday night. "Marvellous" was how he desciibed her whistling and singing to me in an exclusive interview (writes a Tribune reporter). Greatly impressed with her enunciation. Mr. Dunne
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  • 79 3 BAHAU MURDER MYSTER Y Seremban. Saturday. reached Seremban today of a gruesome disc-o-very, by the Bahau Police yesterday, when the dead body or an adult male Chinese was found in an isolated S |>ot in a Kam poiiß there. it is UMtentood the body wm covered utn marks roggertlm ttec«m«d
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  • 97 3 Gtatva, Sipi 17. I'-lIK commission which recently returned from I'alcntinr will lov? no time in un-paring a rtptrt, in Ihi MffcJ of which th«? Hritish (lovernnieiit will hv able to reach I final decision of policy, declared Mr. K. A. Hutler. Meanwhile the British (iovenum-ut remained of the
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    • 57 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justict *****l and Mr. Justice Pedlow in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Special Appeal No. 4 38 Penang Bkcy 75 38 Re E. E Mantusseh. Before Mr Ju.stice Home in 2nd Court at 10.30 am. 1 Judgment Debtor Bum- mon> At
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  • 42 4 RUBBER PmkH» T() d Tone m stead> M Spot Buyeti 16 c!o f M m BeUers 16 18 H Forward Jan. Mar Buyers 16 14 M Sellers 16 3 8 H TIN Q ul^t stead. SOOt 4338 43 12
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  • 66 4 London, Saturday. Previous To-day Change floe* Buyera *j a -LC London. Saturday. palm oil {Simmy*) mimm ________s_d In bulk SeptiOct. shipment LM u a,ue COPRA (Strait*, VMS.) unchanged Sept. Shipment F^yf araWak, -ne unchan., STSiSIJit -sene, «ncha,,e_ PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Octree. Shipment ?y va uc .LV^need Black
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  • 135 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 93 9 92 9 1 Dunlop Rubber 26 9 27 +3d. Oeneral Electric 76 6 76 6d. Imperial Chemical Industriea 30 29 9 —3d. Imperial Tobacco 135 7 133 9 -1 10- Anglo-Dutch 27- 26 3 9d. Canadian Pacific .6 5
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  • 26 4 London. Saturday. UOLD Previous To-dav Fine Bar per oz, £7-4-Bft £7-4-9ft kid. SILVER Spot 19-7 16 19-916 4 months' forward 19-14 19-5 16 +116
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  • 22 4 London, Saturday. lIJV Standard Previous To-day Chanet Spot (afternoon (closing price) £194 3 4 closed Forward £195 3 4 closed
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  • 60 4 n London. Previous To-day r.T. on Pans (closing middle rate» 178.31 tmchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate> 8.92ft unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate 9ft unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 116 unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) le. 2d unchanged T.r.
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  • 80 4 London. Saturday. THE money market was not entirely unaffected by the past week's rapid developments in the political sphere. Short term loans appeared more scarce than usual and borrower^ often paid 7 8 per cent, for nonclearing money against bonds, while discount rates moved progressively upwards, with
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  • 91 4 Gold Shipment To London Postponed Johannesburg. Saturday. THE South African Reserve Bank has cancelled the shipment to London of gold worth £150.000 sterling, which should have gone by yesterday's mail boat from Cape Town. No undue importance is attached to this decision which was taken owing to the raisins of
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  • 44 4 While proceeding home yesterday morning, a Cantonese, was reported to have been waylaid by two other Chinese at New Bridge Road, opposite the new flats, and robbed of $2.50 cash. The robbers, believed to be Hokiens, produced knives The police are investigating
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  • 19 4 The Police President Inj nmnXM that in futurt onj patfporti will be lamed t0 AW went.
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    • 4 4 SIME DARBY C6.,Ltd: 5:l
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  • 615 5 .pore. Sep.. 16. 5 p.m. B. M. Trustee :on. T. S. 7* Pref. g! 75 :on. T. S. Ord. 20 3 2?i eastern Realty T^, J 1 let ft Trust Ag 4 3 78 2 «t__ 2 Eastern United 32 k n h5 P. and N. Ord. J*** do
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  • 206 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 16 5 dividend Boofcs TIN Close a*u less tax Sthn. Malayan |fc« in t Sept 7 RUBBER leiStSX Amal. Malay pinii qmt m g™« United s/JKLiaStS sf™SS s 10% final Sept. 2 u n an? n 3% final Sept. 12 lamI amb
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday S Buyers Sellers 3 10'o 4 3 1.26 1.34 0.82 0.86 20 3 22 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 9 99 Katu Tin 24 6 25;6xd Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 9 9 10J9 Kuchais 130 1.35 Laruts 9 6 10.6 Lingui Tin 1.60 1.70 London Tin ..3
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  • 153 5 15 101 102ft Cl int May n> k 3% .urn 101 l-H d Int. May 15 Nov. id Tnt Mav 15 NOV. 13 M 1935 re"! 1956-1906 .525,00. J re2 e i9ss-?-'$3.000;00O Int. Sept. Mar. 1 ■Aim FJH.S. l_-**_ FMS. 4./ 2 'Wl re^. 1959 516,000,000 FMS^S^redl'^-OO
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    • 155 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. Incorporated in the NethcrliDdi Netherlands Tradinf. Society* BANKERS AMSTKRDAM Kstabli.shed by Royal Charter AD IftM Paid Ut> Capital f 40.030.000 BUtutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000.000 Chairman of the Hoard of Directors .H C. KEH BOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DK lONGH Prt'.sidenl M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 228 6 LAST NIGHT: fi.l"> MS. M^ BunmAß W WZ WE PANTS' r_- I-i 1 1 .i\ \mmim Ift 1 V j *M JIB HO^Hn^CBCc bPRHSm lsT'^ ie:> li lift; I I* i V Jl Pr CLAUDETTE COLBERT GARY COOPER "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE" COWARD EVER6TT HORTON DAVID NIVEN ELIZABETH PATTERSON HERMAN BJNC
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    • 81 6 See Hollywood's Famous Rendezvous of the ST^ S in this Rollicking PARAMOUNT Musical Sh II CAPITOL 0.1.i TO-\|( a T %i j 3BBgj FUN MELODY ROMANCE RHYTH Soon She Will be the Rage of Singap< Delightful Delicious Danielle! The CAPITALS Next ATTMACTi mm^^^^^bkii iifi-.iniiiranin-fnxnrm MM "EVERY PICTI'RE TEL j Ladies
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  • 6 6 MOKXINf; TRIBrNK, Monday, September 19, 1938.
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  • 426 7 uttoM from New L'-., v ,d from Messrs- S. E. -,:i v.-.<terda.v:- R i No par. 25 Ml Great Northern Rly a pfd. <No Dan 17 ic, International Nickel (No pan 477 4 c 3 Int. Tel. Tel 1 Foreign 1 4 No par. 7:. Int.
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  • 89 7 mttnt message uith regard to Highness the Sultan oj Johore, !or Europe on the Gneisenau l\ Mt received on Saturday Rc-Jers. message, which is sent from Mes that the Sultan has l ne moving statement through fca BraddeU. his legal adpftnew offered a serious heart cnri "'O5 confined to
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  • 54 7 00 io one surety was JJ< when a charge alleging gapping of a Eurasian gir 1 Rozario, from he r lawJ*W >t Tiverton Lane on explained to a 22-year-is tian, Anthony TobD injfapore Fifth Police 2 Vestcrdav S Sr°h!?!i retai "ed Mr. P. F. char^n 2 e ll nce
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    • 30 7 A HILARIOUS STORY OF WEDLOCK AND DEADLOCK! N.F P (Not For Prud«s) /^TTbTnTra ve r s jflP%. BAXTER W^^Brf' LAI GHTIMI mji j O j \«i r Tuesday A« PAVILION
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  • 329 8 OVER WHELMING CASUALTIES FOLLOW CHANGED POLICY Shanghai, Saturday. IN an eflort to overcome the continued resistance of Chinese armit^ defending Hankow, the Japanese now appear to have abandoned the pol J c\v hitherto adopted throughout the campaign, according to the latest dispatches. Conserving
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  • 157 8 Echo Of $42,000 Diamond Robbery rpUENG Joon Khec. 45-year-old 1 Hainanese made an appearance in the fifth court before Mr. L. C Goh on Saturday on a charge of alleged housebreaking and theft in respect of diamonds and jewellery valued at $42,012.81. The case was transferred to the District Court.
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  • 106 8 London IS a consequence of Press reports of arrests in Singapore of m< anti- Japanese patriotic Thinese societies and disturbances at Ip Federated Malay States, a deputation under the auspices of the Council for Civil Liberties has been received at the Colonial Offt
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  • 34 8 [F rom Our Oun C*r«po Ifalaeet. s The St. r^cis Ugg* to-day entertain^ Mf» da.sa and Ngim Wjg to recenUy from a worm At)l Both spoke on i^ atlV < gave vivid inter^t travels
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  • 112 8 On the occasion of the first anniver.sury celebration of the Jollilads A.U.. a tea party was held at the residence of Mr. M. S. D. Maricar on Saturday. Mr. Kwee Thiam I>ck dLstrlbuted the prizes to the respective winners. The Union was started in 1935 A six-a-slde
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  • 26 8 Th* 1 s.t>. Van Vollenhoven for IndoChina. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. on Saturday will now close at 11 a.m. to-day.
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  • 56 8 [from Our Gun Report gerembtt riu> Highnt>s> ttoe Be.sar of Negri Sembilan. Hou«* nel of the 3rd Battalion. M presented the Insignia J* 3 to Mr M W known Seremban I parade at Port Dickson The recipient is a R.-^J Master Sergeant and a 3rd Battalion, which fa leers
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  • 75 8 GOVERNESS ACCUSED OF THEFT lIISS Catherine Fox appeared beiU fore Mr. L. C. Goh in the ftftfi court on Saturaay on a charge of alleged theft of $2 as a servant. She v/as governess to Mrs. A. Flinter who k| the complainant in the case. Miss Fox claimed trial, and
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  • 271 8 China War Anniversary Disturbances [From Our Own Correspondent] Taiping. Saturday. Tin; nine Chinese, including a woman, who were concerned in the rioting on July 7, the anniversary of the China hostilities, appeared in the Magistrate's Court, before Raja Salim. All claimed trial, and conducted their own defence.
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  • 369 9 SPANISH GIRL'S IEQUEST IRANTED Manchester, Sept. 6. feared wish of beau--1 titul dark-eyed Spanish v ho has been described as Lber o\ an international H| jewel thieves and pickets. t 1 at her l>aby shall not Li within priaoi walls is to rat
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  • 282 9 LONELY WINDOW AIDS EXSOLDIER London, Sept. b\ Ttiß. William Hall, the homeless ex-soldier, and his invalid wife, the .tory of whose plight aroused Mich keen sympathy among newspaper readers, are homeless i>o longer. They have gratefully accepted an offer to live with Mrs. L ShuffelK a lonely widow, at Rose
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  • 165 9 Mercury To Attempt World Distance Record London. Sept. 17. I'HE proposed attempt on the long distance flight record by the Mercury, upper component of the composite aircraft, will, it is reported, start from Dundee to the Cape next Wednesday or earlier if weather and other circumstances are favourable. Both the
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  • 297 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, September 19, 1938. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE a CAULS from Genoa which was published on Saturday gave disquieting news with regard to the health of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, who left for Europe on Sept. 1. Issued through Dato Roland Rraddell, the Sultan's Jegal adviser,
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  • 710 10 Facts And Figures Of Germany's Nav PUBLICATION In a Berlin Journal of an article by Vice-Admiral Gu§e, Director of the Operations Division of the German Naval Staff, htm produced misleading impressions •is to the extent of the growth of the Navy of the Third Reich (writes N naval correspondent In
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  • 102 10 Mr. W. J. Mowat. sub-agent. Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. Sitiawan. has been transferred to Ipoh Office. Mr. R. S. B. Unvnn. Wharf Superintendent. F.M.S.R.. Port Swettenham. has been appointed to succeed Commander A. C Bucknell. as Harbour Master. Port Swettenham Commander Bucknell recently proceeded on leave
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  • 513 11 Relations ading article the influential Ta Kung Pao discusses Sinos h relations in the light of the statement of The Times ritain would not consider a cynical deal with Japan at ,ense of China. Ta Kung Pao states:— we consider the events that
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  • 61 11 Cairo. CIGHTY-TWO Egyptians have been arrested in Cairo for practising as doctors without having graduated for the profession. The Cairo City Health Inspectorate, alarmed at the growing number of bogus doctors, created a special detective squad of doctors which was responsible for the arrests. All medical instruments
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  • 391 11 How British Trade Is Ousted UFTunno Buenos Aires. |yp i HODS by which Germany is seeking to improve her position in the Argentine market at the expense of British trade arc reviewed 111 an article in the "Buenos Aires Herald," the English-language news paper of the Argentine. British exports to
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  • 146 11 ANGLO -RUMANIAN AGREEMENT Rugby. FOLLOWING negotiations, which have been taking place in Bucharest, a new Anglo-Rumanian Payments Agreement was signed in Bucharest recently. This agreement, which replaces the existing Payments and Technical Agreements between this country and Rumania, was brought into force by a Treasury Order with effect from Sept.
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  • 174 12 BOMBED BY UNKNOWN remarkable picture taken in Valencia (Spain) Harbour showin? fly alter being bombed by insurgent planes. Planet News The 2nd Battalion King* Own Royal Regiment marched from Blr»l.rim Barrark Aldershot to Farnborough Station, Hampshire, to entrain for the first iUffC i the' iourney Jo ™!«t.ne. The Battalion is
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    • 38 13 INSPECT OIK BEAUTirU CHOICE OP LADIES GENTB UKIST WATCM IN STAiNLESS STEEI GOLD WHITE r.OLO PLATINTM. IRWCIUED WRIST WATCHES SFT WITH UCA& MAMONIM A si'FC IM.ITY. AOKin TS FOR 11,; I'll! MllH'»fß RENE ULLMANN Umii II \d SIN(iAFOUE.
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  • 2745 14 WOMAN DAY BY DA [From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. THE other day I went to a demonstration given by Mr. Kenneth Christy oi his new permanent waving system all done with scissors and water and claimed to last almost a lifetime. I returned home baffled and amazed at
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    • 26 14 •J,^ PERMANENT WAVING S tf A SPECIAUTF PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 j MAISON perm! LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS S I NC /lp °RE MALACCA 'Phone: 4619) (Phone: 121)
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    • 359 16 I II f priMl B— i^^H BY PsO and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward* Du» Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S pore 1938 1938 RANCHI 17.000 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 BURDWAN 6 070 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 RAWALPINDI
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    • 365 16 jtv^ TO FRENCH porl CHARCEIIR 1 sfiinl j HOMEWARDS. I FORBIN For lianeillet, Hav re, Antwerp. Dun H J CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nante.s. St. N H JTO SAIGON INDOCHII r I CAP PADARAN For Saieon. Tourane Mid Haipl BANGKOK n l S. A. M. T. (from Saieon) S g
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  • 229 17 Singapore Weddings „iii, u which was ofti*TTl U Kev. the Bishop tfd b i k nlace on Saturday P °T hi St Andrew's Cath- n \ir Frank Duncan p b n i rc <*iid>- Ma >- shipton--1(>P1 1S the son of Mr. and .SVugnter ot Mr, Shipton 5 ,t M-
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  • 380 17 BRITISH WARSHIPS MASSING AT HONGKONG N view of the serious nature of the European situation, all the major British warships m Far Eastern waters have had orders to concentrate on Hong Kong. I/TBBI news <ara,rdi n|s Router cable Sh lln «hai, ,s thai Hu« Ir Ul Olk StCami:i;l >ward K*«
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  • 81 17 [from Our Own Reporter Penang Sept. 17. r |UiE st John Ambulance AModatlon 1 hu.s already started training centre.-, for the benefit oi teachers In Penanf. It il believed lo be prelude to an air raid precaution training scheme. Local medical practitioners Have agreed to help
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  • 171 17 Using Force Charge Against Lawyer In the 1 ilth Court beliirr Mr. I (ioh mi Saturday the cast' u.»> mentioned in which Mr. I'lnlli,. lloalim. :i nii'inlit r of the 1.-s «l pro lession. 'lands i harmed with using criminal force on Mr. l.nli Peng Khwan. a clerk in the
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    • 51 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. I■■"■■ a^ a 8,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBFK 22, M I PJi Th itofi ve.s.^l hx excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon aad SW °a^tToU^ n iSs?'n ticket, to China and Japan (to****!* wth >^^~*££W LTD. Telephone:
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    • 101 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALONGSIDE TIIK WHARVKSOK KXPKCTED TO ARRIVK I nli. in* i Kxit Ship (iodoun <«atc (iatr Rajula M Tllawa Hal Lee 20 I 1 Optcn Noori i« Klias 13 2 KleuW Holland 11 Conic Verde Toku.siina Mam 31' BUveryew 34 Malacca Main 60 Ifoegli BUferttar 58 0
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  • 338 18 ARSENAL WIN AWAY I JDEAL weather conditions prevailed in most parts o f H r it I Scotland on Saturday when all the league association M matches— over 60 of them *vere played. Results, as cabled by Reu'er, were as follows I ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Aston
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    • 825 18 onTthe radio P TO-DAY I PARIS TPA— 2 15.24 Mcs (19-' SINGAPORE t m. oramophone Records /HI 225 metres (1.33 m/s) G.05 Talk on current French events ZIIP 30 96 metres (9.69 mcs) in Greek by Mr. Apostolis nm 6 20 News in English. "oo Malay music! 635 Concert relayed
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    • 407 18 PENANG HOLLAND ZHJ 6.W Mcs (49.3 m.) PCJ 15^2 mcs (0.1 b D.m. p.m. 7.00 Time signal and announce- 7.45 National anthem and ments. announcement. 7.05 Recorded dance music. 7.50 Report on the Aratfrdi 7.30 Irish songs and airs. Exchange. 7.55 News bulletin. 8.00 Daily news bulletin, 8 00 Talk
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    2328 19 I^TURDAY'S RESULTS .ki- ll fl the rinal da> f the An<umn acin^ mam at Timah. bui in s P ttc of some carlier ifctwen of ruin, the lined goou. ltric jj W on the first race and thereby registered I double and in the Meoad race (irenarrou upset to
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  • 145 19 Results At A Glance DIVIDENDS I M.I Nil Kit si», K»xy Si: u ice i. GUN UtROU i ..I M'< Pentaac* it. Vfairhcta II II Iff \I.U /I |M •Hid SIO. Svcccn >!i. A.1).( $lf, Race i sii.vi id \v\ popovii; |11 mi4 si:; Sill and 111 ronstant FUfhl Rao
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  • 68 20 fOLLOWmu woe ih t tKn f "Wed by r^ matches Pl yed m tn(h l^lf end «y Cardiff m SS'°W Gloucester SJ 81 1 Heading'cy 3 1 UaTell? 5 1? °"*K Nea"h 1 Abertil N Northampton n S£o h M e 16 Bradford Swansea^ 4 Aberavoi United
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  • 178 20 THE R.A.P. played H.M.S. and Submarines at v| rugger on Saturday, aften ideal weather. The Airmen won the toss s marines kicked off. Piay m between the 'twenty-fives' until through by the visitors' forwari resulted in a score which wa* by a good tackle by Hancock. P O. Halford
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  • 199 20 Singapore. >M k FAIRLY large Rathfrin* A the rugger trials of ™m on Saturday and were sened V good exhibition of the ally in the first trial Whites beat the Colours **m The majority of last veaP b^ team played for the WM*. V outstanding figure on
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  • 367 21 HANKOW, SUNDAY EVE OF THE MUKDEN INCIDENT ANNIVERSARY F MIBSHAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK YESTERDAY ADDRESMFSSA(iK TO THE PEOPLE OF MANCHURIA, RK ED ni\(i THEM THAT EVERY CHINESE TO-DAY ENTER. VFI> AS BITTER FEELINGS AS SEVEN YEARS MO fN THE JAPANESE INVASION OF MANCHURIA BElather the Generalissimo assured the Manchurian people
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  • 13 21 P.iris. Saturday erected in connection vnih „,,tinn,i cieience.- Reuter
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  • 47 21 Jerusalem, Saturday, wei- ,nfli C ted on f 1 and fe?ui£f l ft durin K the past lU in <rreat consternaranks, according Populace are derivJJf Irom the imminent fTOtth up to five bri--5 murders, 288 atm year ;i or the fl "t seven months Reuter
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  • 72 21 LABOUR MOVEMENTS following trc tbt nunfctn <>i arn--1 Vftla from and departures to Madrid Pr« Idency for the month of Aumi.t ARRIVALS Adults. Minors. InfanU. BUtC aided 22 10 1 Ordinary dock ptmnnii (A) Labourers ITS jh 24 <bt Traders and others 1131 78 O1 Total 1.525 HI DFPARTURES Repatriates
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  • 390 21 SUCCESSFUL REGATTA AT R.S.Y.C A SUCCESSFUL regatta was held In the Royal Singapore Varht < nib on Saturday when "A." "B" and crews rowed for the hien*mai up (for Senior Fours). A" Crew J b Dunne. Bow; J B Rankln and A V. Lind; O. L. R. Hilh Stroke; Miss
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  • 83 22 TIMING APPARATUS NEARLY FOIL WORLD WATER SPEED RECORD Lucerne, Saturday. CIK Macolm Campbell piloting 5 the motorboat "Bluebird averaged ***** m.p.h. for two ns on Lake Hallwlll to-day This beats his own world figures of 129.50 m.p.h. Officials found a defect in the timing apparatus which gave his sneed for
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  • 206 22 Singapore, Sunday. THK only fixture played yesterday at the Haw-Par Gynasium Hall in the championship tournament of the S.B.A. was a doubles' semi-final in which the Mayflower pair. Wee Boon Hal and Won* Chong Teck outpointed the Devonshire pair. Yap Chin Tee and S. A. Durai. -rhe winning
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  • 112 22 Malay Badminton f the semi-finals of the Malay 1 Inter-party Badminton Tournament, the Gentle B.P. beat the Reynard B.P. by five matches to nil, the fixtures being played at the Victoria School Hall yesterday evening. Results are as follows (Gentle B.P. fir&t): SINGLES Hodn bent A. Rahman Ahmad 15—?, 15-4.
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  • 111 22 THE following arc* this week's ties in the Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament: TO-DAY Men's Singles:— A. Lim vs. J. Manasseh, C. Reshty vs. S. A. Dawood, I. A Alsagoff vs. Yap Ah Hian, Tan Huck Toe vs. S. K. Gaw. TO-MORROW Men's Doubles:— M. I. Reshty and Dr. B.
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  • 416 22 COLLOWINC are full statistics for the Singapore two-day Aut Extra professional meeting concluded on Saturday OWNERS Mrs. D. I. V. Haines and Mr. S. T. Hartfield 2 0 0 1,400 Mr. Alan Loke 2 0 0 1,260 Mr. C. H. Smith 1 1 0 920 Mr. O. M.
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  • 185 22 S.C.C. Bundled For Only 33! JHE S.V.C. defeated the S.C.C. by 84 runs on the S.K Saturday at cricket. The scores were:— SVC. INNINGS R. Lyne b McNeil R. J. Bell c Gilmour b McNeil P. Bartram b Giles R. F. W. Leonard b McNeil R. A. V. Todd b
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  • 249 23 tIFORMED OFFICERS KEST TROPHY FROM CLERICAL HOLDERS Lioi the Controller's Cup (presented by Capt F. L e ll I 1 annual soccer competition between the Clerib/holders) ld the Unformed Officers of the local Post ook place yesterday at th^ir Club ground at Seran»oon rfore a large crowd. full of
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  • 30 23 TII London. Saturday. I i us!ralians b< at the (ients of Ireland by an inninjjs and 33 I'/flUr IlVlancl 1()():inri 106 OToilAustrallana 239 digram 7 for 83).
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  • 27 23 Foresi Hills. Saturday. •y the semi-flnal of the women's singles i the U.S. t nnis championship Wynne beat Miaa Bundv 5 7. 6 4 Reuter <?
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  • 277 23 A3O-YARDS shot by White less than a minute before the final whistle j*ye the RAF. a fine victory over the Gordons by three goals to two at Seletaron Saturday when they met in the semi-final of the Warren Shield. The R.A.F. kiciced off ar.d
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  • 402 23 Johore InterDistrict Badminton [From Our Oivn C(>nrs)x>tii{cnt\ Ml \K. S.VH'KIMY. £000 BADMINTON was BMN at u nil BUNGA TANJONG BAD MIMON COURT WIIKN SKVKKAI TIES IN THE DIBTMCT TOURNA Ml NT Wl RE ri.AYKI) OFF The Mupri.se (»i the WMk ITU the dtftftt •I Abdul Kadir bin Mohamad <Hunna Tanjong
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    • 59 23 W Musical W lll Capitol fc; 1 "'"UK,) antl Fred >n ,f nI ■'<'<H > <»anut f"' *mnZ T mUSkaIS I at the Capitol ry uood houses. I band and this picture, while itive newcomer. Performance. I which she van I rtta the enter- Club boys. Billv n Blue who
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    • 9 23 IXTERXATIOXAI, W RESTUMi TOUKNAMBNT II <t iflitim. Michael (»ill
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  • 279 24 London, Saturday. lww™., tt wh trip visit to No. 10 Downing Street of DAY «f earnest consultancy London be^an »jth th n- to A Urd Kunciman who returned gj^fijj \S r a discuss ed the Czech situation i« «S 'f h^pr^i
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  • 145 24 The double purpose of the British Government remains in any case unjnistakable—to find a just solution, while adding their whole weight to the violent attempt at settlement, the British Government are seeking to preclude that appeal to force which all Europe might be compelled to answer What
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  • 392 24 \From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Saturday. WHAT are Muar's chances of retaining the Syed Salleh Cup competition? Muar has won the cup on several occasions and were the winners in 1936 and 1937. Will Muar perform the "hat trick?" Judging by the form displayed
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  • 50 24 Oakmont. Perm.. SatJ JX the final ot the \nj ai.ialeur itf dlampi(J played to-da\ over 36 QTumesa beat Abbott works as a film extra at wood) 8 and 7. Turnesa led five up at the 1| ning round*. He played a sue most spectacular shots m thp Oakmont Reuter
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  • 307 24 Czechs Tak Anti-Sudet Measures Prague, Sat WITH quiet pre vailing over Sudetenland during: the the Government are ?n?r carrying out measures to 1 the Sudeten Party. Headquarters in the differen are being seized and searched and incriminating documents. *n Prague, the police foum empty nest, as all the Sudeten on
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