Morning Tribune, 20 September 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3^No. 198. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 20, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 198 1 il-DRAWING OF BOUNDARIES? •MIER TO MEET HITLER AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY LONDON, MONDAY. UTISH CABINET MEETING LASTED TWO HOURS APPROVED THE INNER CABINET'S DECISIONS. IT ,ERSTOOD THAT THE QUESTION OF A PLEBISCITE SEN DROPPED AND PLANS NOW TO BE SUBMITTED E CZECHS WILL BE BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF {AWING
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  • 114 1 SELB. MONDAY. USY IS ADMITTING A NUMER OF ATTACKS ON CZECHS TIER POSTS AND ON CZECH lARMIRIL ften German official, interviewed er said that the attacks by the Free Corp.s would continue in nee with the Free Corps policy, of Sudetenland. He added that the n» were now composed
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  • 7 1 Paris, Monday. upon- Reuter
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  • 73 1 London. Monday. CIR HENRY HUNCH Govern J ment Food Officer, stated in London that 1500 food officers throughout the country had instructions for wartime food distribution which they could bring into effect in 24 hours. He added that rationing will be administered nationally instead of on
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  • 60 1 London. Monday DERW RITERS have jssued new schedule for minimum which in some cases are us much as 40 times the pu S** Sue2 30 shill;ngs p er cent, outwards 60 shillings >^ via Suez, 35 shillings outwards, 70 homewards Cj* Japan via Suez
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  • 53 1 Prague, Monday An appeal for calm was broadcast today. The broadcast ended with the following The Anglo-French conversations constitute a further .step in the dramatic development! In the European tfrlflf, but are not yet the Jast word." A meeting 01 the minister discussed the .situation during an hour's
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  • 122 1 Paris. Monday. TOMMENT on the London talks is v summed up in the "Excelsior" which declares: "to-day's need is to achieve a united Anglo-French policy." The "Action Francaise" say.s: "It impossible to contemplate after 20 years again to set the world ablaze Mr Chamberlain realised it. He got
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  • 181 1 League To Act Against Japan Geneva, Monday. It is understood the Council have decided to comply with China's request for application of Article Seventeen and will approach Japan under the article's provisionsSome Chinese circles in Geneva believe that one of the efTert.s of the Council^ decision will be to induce
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  • 35 1 TROOP MOVEMENTS Munich. Monday. Troops in being entrained in freight vans at an eastern station on the line toward Austria. The exact destination is unknown. Crowds are watching horaedrawn field-guns ajid field-kitchens ar- rive— Reuter
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  • 31 1 sirnla. Monday. Eight MR Indian rulers telegraphed the Viceroy unreservedly placing their forces at the disposal of the King Kmperor Reuter in the event of v\ar-
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  • 241 2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. \OT LITTLE UNEASINESS IS FELT BY FOREIGN RE--1 SIDFNTS IN SINGAPORE IN THE ABSENCE OF REASSURING NEWS FROM EUROPE. THIS AFTERNOON A MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE GERMAN COMMUNITY U \S HELD AT THE OFFICE OF THE GERMAN CON-SUL-GENERAL IN UNION BUDDING. ALL
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  • 117 2 From Our Own Reporter] I poh. Monday. JUST over a week ago, Ng Choon, a young Chinese (unemployed) was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment by Mr. P. Y. F. RadclifTe. the Ipoh Magistrate, for stealing 12 tins of milk to feed his starving children.
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  • 124 2 lI'E understand that His Highness the Sultan of Johore has proceeded direct to London fron Genoa, where he arrived on board the 1 -enau. it was previously arranged that the Sultan would jro to Germany. A DMMtgi issued through Dato Roland BraddeU at Genoa
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  • 156 2 CYCLE THEFTS REACH RECORD WITH a record number of 360 cases of thefts last month, the Police are making a highly organised drive against cyclesnatchers. The drift which \vas started a few uays ago already yielding gcod re suits. Last Fnaay. the Police made whai they describe as a "sensational
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  • Article, Illustration
    77 2 TOE story of 1 Gordon Highlander* »»o history with the beaimj <> on the Padan? ye>terda> words. kj an d 1 Pipe-Major A U^ w Wilson, stationec I at t comno^itions, ded.ca inft G. MacLeod. Officer Com Company, local Voltf^ej ha ciation of the wslsUn? given the Hi?hlanderv Col.
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  • 33 2 sev( Singapore. Monda ft old Low Kow. L C. claimed trial be the fifth cour; »Ith committed ho.. o** to commit a. last Saturda- M cl Court insprcfor a weeks
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 59 2 BRITISH CEMENTS Are world renowned for their superlative high quality. In constructional work, they give greater strength and beauty, and in all cases sive maximum durability to concrete Whatever type of concrete work is required there li I British Cement for that purpose. "RED HAND" PO RTLAND CEMENT "SNOWCRETE" "COLORCRETE"
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  • 252 3 Dance In Singapore her by her feet, acfc^'i by New York critics B" dainties! in th e World. H gently Use in a tine. in its individuality H the treat in store for H es, told me yesterday K her dancing i>eneral!v. H he said, have in
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  • 16 3 K 'WSSt* "Cap Pai ■u m u-,d ?-n rrow at daylißht "*Ph. 'oi Saigon, Touraiie
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  • 323 3 rolice Fail To Trace Them Singapore. Monday. AR ol implication in a court case caused five Chinese to run Lay from the scene of a fatal incident involving a lor lorry In which they sat. and a tricycle, and by police to trace their whereabouts have been una vailing.
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  • 114 3 Singapore. Monday:— Before Mr L C Goh In the fifth court this morning a Malay woman. Kundo binti Ali. aged 30 years, claimed trial on a charge of theft of a leather suit -case, two pairs of slippers, three suits of Malay dresses, ten batek sarongs, two
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  • 288 3 BACHELORS IN FLUT TER OVER BRIDES FOR SALE From Our oun h*'}jo> ter] I kmm h'oh. >lunda\ I ACT week the- ren* eeUttea lh< Sun(li «> Tribune, there f ai »'^'i«m to the effect that In substance, that iv ■ifjuilj 5 rue iv,^.!,,,,,,,,,!,;,;:: I J? '»^'t»tion and. provided I ~H
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  • 232 3 MAN A TTACKS WIFE&SON WITH AXE Singapore, Monday. TAN Peng Song this morning pleaded guilty to voluntarily i.unni; hurt to his wife. Ling Ah how, and his tuo year-old son, Tan Ah Her, in the second court before Mr. Con rail Oldham. Court Inspector l. k Prynu laid tlMtt 4
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  • 48 3 Singapor Monday Mr C n Koto Traffic, i). tint Judge, day lined H. 1 Caitcr $10 or in default 10 dayi* n»u 1 u Imprisonment i>r negligenUf dfh Ui| his ear ;>' the |uncti<xi <>\ Kallani Road ;iikl Latendef Btreei on .ihim- 20 at 11) 50 u iii.
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  • 27 3 '1 tie Lotus Club will bo rioldinp a »<i ct:i ;it the Victoria ThestK 00 Fru't, I p< 30. rommfMirinK at V 15 p m
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    • 99 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in i. s t Coun r* 10.30 a.m IfaglJtrate'fl Appeal 'Malacca* M Slvapi Altaian and Thambu v.s Rex Not before 11.30 a.m.:— O.S. 70 38 Re Will of Yap Cheng Bwee deceased. Befcre Mr Jottiee Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 68 4 London. Monday Previous To-day Change Quietest Firm Ist Forward (October. Buyers 7 15:16 7 15 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 jjg 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers j J jjJJ 1 London. Monday. no,,vau, Sl ,Va,u, M-.P-— 13 3 Seller. Unchanged White Muntok OctiDec. Shipment S}i Sellers Unchanged Black
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    • 33 4 1.U.1U-- Previous T.,\ V,,ii: Tone Steads 10 dav Spot Buyers 16 clo Sellers 16 18 Forward Jan Ma? Buyers 16 14 tin Quiet steadv Spot 43 3 8 43 1
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    • 104 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change 92 9 92 9 imperial Chemical Industrie. jS 297%^ -HgL nAi_i\j~a. -su-cu "»_7 o S-7 R Rubber Plan Investment _tu* 273 2 "6 +3d. Linggls 16 W.7.2 -4%d. Ayer Hitam J H 23 9 23 9 Southern Kinta* "I- n Pahaungs 146
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    • 26 4 London Monday (.OLD Previous To-dav Fine Bar per oz £7-4-9%. £7-4-7 _2%d. SILVER Spot 19-9 16 19-14 —516 4 months' forward 19-5 16 19-116
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    • 31 4 London. Monday. TIN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing price) J*** !:!°f- d Forward £194 3 4 £196 3 4 +J rU £95 3 4 £197% -fl3/ 4
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    • 62 4 Previous T.-d_f d r.T. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178.31 Unchain*. T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate» 8 92% 390 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate/ 9% I T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) le. 3 1 16 Uncharged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2d Unchanged
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    • 159 4 MESSRS. Fraser Co.s report for today is as follows Tin at midday was $98 3 4. up 3 8 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 25 3 4 cents, buyers January March 26 1 2 cents, market steady at the decline. There
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    • 168 4 Aircraft I Arrivals (I Aircraft "Coriolanus" SouthaH S'pore Arr. 15.9.38 Aircrafi "Cooec" Singapore S\fl 16.9.38 Aircraft "CIRCE Svdr.eyM 'Arr. 16.9 38. I Aircraft "Coorong" Sir.^wß ampton left 16.9.38 Aircraft "Centurion" Snuthafl pore Arr. 17.9.38. I Aircraft "Coriolanus' ney left 17.9.38 I Aircraft "Corio" Syc:.-y« Arr. 18.9.38 I Aircraft "Circe" Singapore*
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  • 644 5 I spm 3 M. Trustee gtn Con. T. S. 7". Prrf H Con. T. S. Ord. Eastern Realtv > Esi. TruatAt S* IS? 4 Eastern United 32 50 JS F. and N. Ord. i7? n fj-JJ do 1%% Prefs. 9 4 2 i° I4 9 3 5 5 o
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  • 172 5 FRASER COMPANY l-f#l Of Current Dividends Singapore. Btpt 19, 5 j» ..i Total for Date Kx D1? yea' Payable Sept 29 Sept. 23 51 Bepi 28 Srpt 20 l«i'; •^l>' 19 Sept 16 1L Oct 13 Oct. 10 17»£% Sfpt 24 Sept. 20 11>'. Oct. H Sept. 30 :r Oct.
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  • 218 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday MINING I Buyers Sellers AmpaLs 3 10« 2 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.26 1.34 Hong Fatts 0.82 0.86 Hongkong Tin .20 3 22Jelebus 0.68 0.73 Kamunting Tin 91- 9 9 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6xd Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 9 9 10(9 Kuchais 130 1.35
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  • 168 5 f < Ltd. $30,000 u Oct. 31 90 100 nom MGAFOU MUNICIPALITY Jbr^o l^ 40 400,000 ftred PL 3< 100 102 nom to Mar 1909 red ioi S pt 109 111 nom Int iMa r $1,000,000 t l9 l3 reel i^ S «.PL 30 W "5 nom
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 147 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. 'Netherlands Trading Society) btabUahed by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capitai f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRKNA DE lONGH President If. TAUDIN CHABOT Director A. A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 235 6 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 PA\ 11JO\ i THE TAMING OF A MODERN SIJKKW HE IMS A WAY WITH THE GIRLS AND ITS A WAY THEY LIKE TOM ti*£(j| staff I 3 s> 1^ W ls^ B^bl -a^^^Jßr ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJB vvw jp^a dflßßßj^*k^^^j|B^B^Bßßß^ Lnfeßw j? 40 3 B^B^^ 'v^^B^B^T^^ HB^^^WPP^^^ B^Br ''i
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    • 277 6 1 m See Hollywood's Famous Rendezvous of th"" J j in this Rollicking PARAMOUNT Music I j IAI'ITOL [I I>OSITI^^T^I M."i and |J5 W ■nlTnlfilllH hi luard re .i; v h J J e stories in a pictureß j H lhat S a :t V> kin '< •>!' j jB
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  • 286 7 I Jobore Kahru, Sept. 17. Lfaness the Sultan has been 1...1I ...I to enter the following ordor< on the occasion of his l;. h Birthday and forty-third Rh, Reiim, 17th S*t, 1938. I most honourable Order of the WZ johore second Class K j -Dato Paduka MahBohort).
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  • 25 7 Singapore Rotary Club lev R L. Archer will give an on Benjamin Franklin at the of the feapore Rotarv Club tidphi Hotel on Wednesday at
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  • 84 7 Ibiic meeting of the Indians of e was held at the North Indian ■odation on Sept 18 under t-he whip of Mr. A Ethir Veerasinrganismg committee was the celebration of Mahatma i birthday on Oct. 2. Mr. Ethir gnam was elected as the chcurJe committee and Messrs. R.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 45 7 KH) ""I MS LAST NIGHT > A\ i| T "> NEW WORLD i0 p J«— Ml P.M GOLDEN AISANTHBMIJII IMKv WONG MAN LOY NNttMNM sun KlfMl "I Hi: NhW WORLD) te «J«A STANWYCK 11 v k.m:i: p m hi EMPIRF tan Jong p INL PAGAR "KM Ho
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    • 143 7 ALHAHBftA Air Conditioned I I OPENING TO-DAY at 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. I The Stage hit that had haJi oi Europe agog becomes thc> Scwen'i gayest and brightest romantic comedy sensation! n~^ fWSkinjpWßT I i w^k-^/ fin hnr Vw Awfricm iimk pinmil) Ili aj HELEN WESTLEV HENRY STEPHI-NSOfs I XJm
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  • 3012 8 IMPORTANT CONGRESS &r»rv tfnw/iw/ iwif King Bom 13th century castle for sale 'Record -breakers not wanted"— Tragedy of air pioneers MEETING IN THE SHADOW OF THE BIGGEST CRISIS TIIKOI OH WHICH EIKOPE HAS PASSED SINCE THE c;reat war, the British trades UNION
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  • 177 9 Divisional Scheme Completed London thk divisional ornnliUnn of the fvhm; 1 (Defence Plant) Department hit ieen completed by a number of appointment* made public recently. In November, the President of the Board of Trade announced his decision, as part of the plans for controlling the -apply and
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  • 313 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept, 20, 1938. HOPES FOR PEACE EARLY yesterday morning ther~ were strong hopes thkt tue crisis regarding the Sudeten Gt; mans had been settled, at leasi for the time being. Sue.;* hopes were considerably clashed ft message from Paris giving detaL; of the British and Fr°noh
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  • 617 10 Why is Mussolini ANTI-SEMITIC rpHE Fuse us t drive against the Jewush I race In Italy comes as a great surpn.se to the world because Fascist leaders, from StgDOT Mussolini downwards, hare constantly denied harbouring anti-Semitic feeling or designs (writes A. Gordon Bagnall in the 'Cape Times") They have even
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  • 142 10 Mr. W. A. Martin, of the Prison Department, Singapore, and Mrs. Martin, sail for Malaya on October 21. Mr. J. C. Innes, 0.8.E.. who recently retired from Malaya, has been appointed as a director of the Straits Rubber Co.. Ltd., and of Bandenoch Rubber Estate. Ltd A Mr. and
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  • 94 10 This lucky dog belonging: to Mr. Montague Wilson, of Kingston, Surrey, holds plenty of "at motor <" aral jM And why shouldn't he? His master has just patented a dog's kennel on the lines of a stream a pa teru m which is really
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  • 802 11 %ina Campaign Lasts Longer HLITC CONDITIONS IN JAPAN HAVE REACHED SUCH !j; E with the masses seething under army BION &ND LABOUR CLASHING WITH CAPITAL, ASOCHL REVOLUTION IS BOUND TO ROCK THE ffiY IF THE SINO- JAPANESE HOSTILITIES CON'FOR LONG. IS THE GENERAL
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  • 205 11 British Super Airliner Snaps In Two Unfortunate End To Test Flight London. I\ISASTER has overtaken the Albatv ross. Britain's fastest air liner. While making full-load tests at Hatfield yesterday, preparatory to undertaking the trans—Atlantic service in September, it broke in two on landing. The machine was taxiing to a .standstill
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  • 63 11 Paris. ANEW French submarine, thr Palla,s, has just been launched at Havre. It has a length of 223 feet, a beam of 17 feet 6 irus.. a draught of 14 feet, .i surface displacement of 662 ton.s. a displacement when suDmereed of 858 ton.s. a surface
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  • 172 11 Supplies For Republican Spain Toronto. AM thousand tons of clothing, food stuffs and medical supplies for Republican Spain are to be collected if possible, in a canvass of wholesalers, retailers, big stores and producers' organizations here during thr next two months This h;us b en announced by Mr Mali)lm Rots,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 56 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainabh of all ChmmlsU and Stort I InxTALKFOR MYSELF I I JUST GIVE ME THE| I DESK TEST 1 km Try an Ea«y- Writing Royal io your own office. See why its popularity is increasing »o rapidly. WOW «27:> Malacca Street, Mnfaporc i f Telegraphic
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  • 141 12 COACHING DAYS UNKNOWN A Coaching Marathon was held in connection with the Princes Rist in-hand starting in ilu Coaching Mai S lit u fv?.^ r br f l from the strain of mediation in the tVI ,1^ 7r<h OsluVuk di> < )llte when ]}e iM the Prague Fair With I^d>
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 57 12 ■K^/^ I H^B Air Travel Cheaper Still EAS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 £V£tf 77PS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Bookings and inlotmation from the principal travel agents, or from Mausfield Co. LU»., General Agents for Malaya, Ocean
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 47 13 YOU WILL FIND mi: UKOOT illiffWWi !)l VMOM> HMOI BKAdXKTS BftOOCUSi rtc. A'l WHERE I Ql \l J I V and \J I AM rftADITION \JXhc Btil »> i'» i<l|U lfl<! 1 RENE ULLMANN fgWELLOtt. Raffles Place. MHGAfOMfc OpMti daily including Saturday* from 8 ftju. to 6 pjn-
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  • 965 14 Firm, Clear Outlines of Throat And Chin Help Such a Lot to Keep You YoungLooking EVEN when you have passed youi first youth, you can still retair an ILLUSION of youth if you attenr to the lines of your throat and chin Conversely, although in years yoi
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 59 14 NAIL PROTECTA by I L Hailed as a grand discovery by women who ard n>all -V "ice naii.s as a hopeless problem iiS 52? suffer from nails tnat easliv break Naii s*. J applied before liquid poysh protecu the nails, prevents breaking and chipping and makes the manicure last much
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    • 14 14 W£ JA££ ?A££ Unusual designs in camphorwood 18 Battery Road, Ist floor Phone 7143
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    • 24 14 i j >iar < *-^~**^**n PBBMiINENI i A iPfCULm i nUGES: $10-00 812.«' 2 I 79 Stamford Rd >M SINGAPORE phonf 121 S (Phone: 4610)
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  • 794 15 m at a Clear, Lovely Skin ftich Takes its Make -Up as it Should lhl excessive heat, in spite Licence oi cool refreshing rain L cor who among us here JTo, going for twfJk, for our L< sake, on a rainy day?> it Me for you to retain
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  • 309 15 Sun Burn Make -Up WHETHER you tan or clout, your .skin is almost .suit to lake on richer |ooe u you life in the tropiea t«> Therefore If U wise <" Investigate !iit Ottering effect ot i powder with i deeper iint Don t lei tins lead you Into ordering
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 399 16 BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES IWCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Du# 6.800 Oct. 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 Homewards Leaves Le es Tonnage S'por Tonnage Spore 1938 19M CHITRAL 15.000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 11 1 BEHAR 1 6,000 Sept. 29 RANPURA 17.000
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    • 354 16 jk TO FRENCH ?oj jl♦ CHARCEURS RF.UNII S HOMEWARDS. I FORBIN For HirMiilM. Hav re. Antwerp. Du CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nante.s. St. Kaairc 6: Bonletu ofl jTO SAIGON INDOCHInI CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Ralph H BANGKOK S. A. M. 1. (from Saiiron^ I 1 GO PAROUTER For
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  • 128 17 GOOD TEST LAW CUTS MARRIAGES BY HALF I Albany. Hew York State. JCATIONS for marriage licences opped more than 50 per cent. V Sti -ince the introduction i requiring blood tosti of l clerks in the larger have reported to tru here that applicarun from 60 la 80 per cent,
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  • 80 17 BantlaftO, Chile TUHE BriUifa "bomberos"— Tohmteer flnnemen -ot Valparaiso wore called out 01 their beds at 3.30 in the morning —to deal with an outbreak oJ fire a' their own lire-station. The flre started on the second floor Immediately above the engine and ho.se. where extensive
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  • 103 17 Pasadena. California AN automatic wireless distress signal for use in aeroplanes ha.s been <l» signed hero. Its inventors believe that the device will' enable .search parties to locate immediately any aircraft that ha.s made a forced landing or has crashed The apparatus consists of
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  • 208 17 Johannesburg To Finance HousingOut Of Beer Profit Johannesburg. J»l^ first Kaflii beer hall which u;»s oponeu 1 by the Municipality Jure a lew months age has carn.-cl a large profit It makes nf>o a day. Alter iedncting expense* the municipality is making a net profit or CI.7M month. These profits
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  • 109 17 FEMALE "TARZAN" FOUND If- YEAR -OLD sirl Tar/.an." who li.ul i i v < alone with hears in the mountains of Adana (Ana--5 lolia* for 11 jreatl has hern clis J (ivimim 1 liv iinkish huntrrs. S The 'ill, v. was almost hlark J| from :v\)»<>sm»' to the sun and
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 247 17 pn? s v ii i l i» l i t~. I i.liicorporated in Australia; NEXT SAILINGS [gg Due SaiN Oct SO Nov. 4 )\iu6 trip r-ri-PK t. m Singapore i-> Australia «*ued at the I sngers mai transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or iVivt U ron nectsng K.P.M Vessel. Stnr"
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOB BONG KOMJ, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S 1 11 11 11 V A 8,000 TONS SAILING SBPTBMBn 22, At 3 r.M. The übove ve.vsel bM excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Se n^^^Tn"n tickets to China and .Tapar, (Irttftlltflgttl* WttH s f
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 94 17 bTAL INTELLIGENCE i Whole'' •Jmperiar 1 2 °o *2° p£ N tn and West South niawa 20 2 p.m. K.NXL.M 20 11.30 a.m. o Formosa and o Macao x "Imperial" 20 2 p.m. irv' Indies:— Bagan and jSndjang Hon lhon 8 20 3 p.m.* i Knck Padans. Pakan d Siak
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    • 96 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WBAftVES OK KXPBCTCD TO AKKIM Intraiur Bill Ship (i<hlouii QftlC Gftti Itajula M Tilaua 2 Van llcuts/ Hakonr Mam 1 1 Ma mix V. SI. .\lcl«»omj II Krdah Jtorudß Silver^tiav.i 1'» Ktlarlaii Ashworth I 5 N.iimark llo«'«h gjftlltof r »X KKPPII. HAKIiOIK Alain Wharf:
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  • 66 18 WIFE DROW HUSBAND .-M Julia .Ma/urou, u t J pnsonmrnt. res Pmj^ v b fl 5 KatoHiro Court for tkZIL b*., husband, h •he was drowned. ri^r^™ The man had spent M J I a "f thls infuriated his U JH I that they bounfl hand and foot, put him
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 403 18 ON THE RADIO SINdAPORE P m IIM 12 20 Rossis selections. L 22 5 nitres U33 -/s) 2 40 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) jC™^"^^^,. DuUe Uns. um i.50 Schrammel selections. 700 Children's programme (Eng- tlnuedj. lish) 2 20 Close down. ujiit^t 730 Time", weattar, news and an- 450 Time
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    • 475 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 BGSG 17 79 Mcs (16.9 m) GSF 15.14 Mcs (1&8 m.) ti 05 Big Ben. Reginald PorterBrown, at the Organ of the Forum Cinema, Southampton. 6.35 Empire Gagette'— topical review of events overseas, devised and edited by James Gilroy, assisted by Kenneth Baily, presented by
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    • 316 18 HONG K()M;I ZBW |J| M,s 'l;, I I p.m. 5 20 An hour or dunce musiel 6 20 ClOtlng local stock c;M Musical Comedy Selocioß C.50 Lucienne Boyer -Sopranß Orchestra Maaeotte. 1 7 20 Local time signal, weafl port and announcemen^^B -Playing Tlic Game" M extravaganza. 'BBCrecH 8.10 Choruses. 8.20
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  • 100 19 las Oxygen Equipment L ON 1,900 -MEE pi RNEY ri a smiling young nke men from jr planet, recently ended a pile substratosphere journey, ied as a possible fore-runner future commercial flights, at ngeles. mask-like device h which he breathed a mixture of j whenever the 'plane
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  • 170 19 World Warned Of New Era I world must learn, and learn ifkh. that in one important t hivtory cannot repeat itself. s ii the lesson historians draw the nresent international ion '-American Historical ConLondon, it was stressed that 1 centuries an era of spacious m *-nt. of human migration, and
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 19 Singapore. Monday. —Yin'-. Non» »n! Ng Smg wire convicted and fined !>H each lr the Fifth Court this nornlnf b\ Mr L C. Goh on a charge of remov;:.t? wood to the value Of $10 without a per mit from the Forest Reserve at the 8 4 nilestonr
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  • 489 19 Japanese Gas Warfare Confirmed Use Of Deadly Weapon On Wuhan Feared DEFINITE confirmation that the Japanese have been engagmEd^H /T aga '< nSt the CWneSe Was S' ven bv Cofene" m^nf fh rl 8 aSS t tant dlr6Ctor Of the Gas Defence De^tS t the Chinese Ministry oi War, when
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  • 220 19 The Future Of Aviation I toward Hughes Opinion N outstanding airman of to-day, Mr. Howard Hughes, expressed the opinion that flying the ocean* would bi'cimip in the near future, safo. speed> aud comfortable It uill he so inexpensive that the great ocean passenger liners, none of which repay the nations
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  • 90 19 Bombav. Sept. 14 five peraonj Ineliacttng woman mn sentenced to Bnesranffrf from Ri. *> to Hi. 10 it ihe Esplanade Police Court PJ] u CtoATgC of .smiiKulinn liquor into the rlty fl-om .suburbs during Prohibition Days," Sept P and 9. it may be mentioned ben that the
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  • 376 20 Evidence Of Unrest Grows Daily BERLIN. EVIDENCE IS ACCUMULATING DAILY IN CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORTS OF PUBLIC UNREST IN GERMANY. rAn indication that the anti-Nazi agitation has not ceased, despite recent arrests, is provided by a pamphlet circulated by post in Germany and signed
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  • 32 20 Helsingfors. COLONEL CHARLES LINDBERGH acv cepted the post of Adviser to the Soviet Aviation Headquarters before departing from Moscow, according to reports in Finnish papers. COL. LINDBERGH
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  • 112 20 Crossing Atlantic In 30-ft. Boat Montauk. Lone Island. New York. A 59-YEAR-OLD Dutchman, Mr. J. G. A Kuiit of Zaandijk has sailed from here in his 39-foot Norwegian pilot boat HOLLAND for a direct voyage across the Atlantic to Amsterdam. Accompanied by Dirk Hofman. aged 21. also of Holland, and
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  • 88 20 The following is a list of outputs for the undermentioned estates for the iiionth of August. 1938: Brunei 32 232 lb.. Bukit Timah 8.426 lb., Changkat 1G591 !b.. Haytor 7.760 ib.. Indrawn 64.989 lbs.. Lunas 28.160 lb.. Nyalas 28.000 lb.. Tapah 56 633 lb.. Ulu Pandan 2.47a lb
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  • 195 20 American AmbassaJ Speech I IN a speech at Aberrie^ R United States AmL lecen^ seph Kennedy rrte^SJ'- M ternational situation eflytol He said that some of rv,« world to-day were \L natlons both internal anVexS ta were anxiously watchw i Th little they couldTcounT^ forbearance and. above ail f
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  • 214 20 Outspoken 64'Yair-OlK\ Leader Who Visited C u THE Very Rev. D: Bewkt Jo 64- year-old Dean of Canterbui Miss Nowel Mary Edwards daugb the Rev. G. A. Edwards, are :oben here shortly. The Dean, who is considered the most cutspoken dignitaries Church, was already married om wife dying In
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  • 29 20 Singapore. M< Walsh, nursing Hospital, Chair by Mr. C. H. Kol for negligently drivl liding with inotl f F July 27. at the »°o" < and Stamford R
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 50 20 HP jJB A NO SLEEP OK REST. "^Pfi^" 0^&m& V;ltn a throat so sore tha: hurts to eat > uj a I^B *^J '^^.Wm^^R Lakeroi Pastille now and then will cure all UJa, p. "^fcllL :^^fei Lakeroi is one of the world's finest remec.e: i^^Wj A :C: SOre lliroats< coughs
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  • 157 21 i,»..«'1-^'We splencol Cir <" a d MiUtar> K'. ',p..iv of ■fUhm-nt*. the Cordon I I, Singapor, I'adang last A If wd witnessed the ceremony II a ot b e an exaggeration to T h^»' d an ev, moved from the J| jyj, n which the Highm ed
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  • 233 21 I Singapore. 'Monday. KNTKNCK of six months' BnVoniK imprisonment was loseri h Mr. Justice Home m, km* Court, this afterm, >n 'hinese barber. Ma An. itn a charge of criminal Kelt of trust of $201.64. The linfin jury returned an ■ummi* verdict of iruilty. 3- recalled that Ifa Chan
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  • 106 21 Singapore, Monday. who last week ww fourth court before alleged ex- n Ramasamy in fear £yment as cook at the ««tar and dishonestly my to deliver $10 to '"the same court this k RW Pector B y r de inBhr>^r that he had received i
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  • 292 21 Son Hears Father Testify Against Him: Is Acquitted Singapore, Monday. A YOl'NCi man listened in the dock of the Criminal District Court to-day while his father gave evidence against him. The accused. E. W. Amavadasa. an educated Ceylonese youth, waa charges with kidnapping a 15-year-old girl. Jayathambal. from the lawful
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  • 166 21 THIEVES ENTER ACTORS' HOUSE (Tribune Staff Reporter) A C OWOl'NI) house in Lorong V Telok Kurau, Mm Mala> occupants of which are members of the Inited Bangsawan now touring Malacca, was bro ken into during the week. Alminihs, travelling trunks were loreed open, ransacked, and the contents strewn about the
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  • 397 21 A PEKAK reader sends IM the lollouinjr festimonial lo (he (|iialil> (he Tribune:— The Tribune has certainly made tin ••aristocrats" climb down from their pedestal of assumed superiority It hue; to happen; they had no choice Ofwrlt You know what Malaya is rhv shopkeeper has
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  • 67 21 London \i >i ih» Kin who ■pen! the. week-end at the Lodg( Wind or, returned to Hurk Inghani i*:ii:i<*»- tnii morolnf, while the chanßinß of juard ccremon ..-•All che d uard band played th< i theßoyaJ cw entered th< British official Wireless THE CRICKET CLUB heW their
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 86 21 AIRCRAFT ARRIVALS (Continued from page 4) N.E.1., Darwin, Brisbane and Sydney 1» 17:— Father O. B. Stcele (Brisbane). Mr D. Porter 'Bataviai, Mrs. D. Porter (Bataviai. Master D. Porter (Bataviai. Aircraft "Corio" VH-ABD from Sydney. Brisbane. Darwin and N.E.I, arrived Sept. 13: -Mr. C. Unbehaun 'Darwin*, Mr E P W.
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    • 72 21 .i. Bean (London), Mr j. Christie (Loo don». Mr. E. P. W. Fulton (London l Aircraft "Ooofta" vh-abc from Bout hampton. Karachi. Kunna. Baiu-kok and Penang Brrlvtd Sept. 17: Mr a Rcw lands iLondom. Mr A I Robin <>i (Alexandria 1 Mr. l\ L. TrCWMki (Loci don). Aircraft •Ontunon" (i-ADVE
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  • 306 22 SAPPERS JUST BEAT THE YS KF 2; Y.M.C.A PR an interesting game of hockey was played yesterday afternoon on the Y.M.C.A. ground at Prince Edward Road between a scratch team of the Y.M.C.A. and the Royal Engineers in which the Sappers emerged victors by the odd
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  • 96 22 IN a practice hockey match played on tIicS.R.C padang yesterday. Whites captained by E. G. Wheatleyt beat Colours (captained by P. K. de Souza> oy two goals to one. The first half was goalless, all three goals being scored in later .stages. Whites opened the scoring through
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  • 378 22 Lt HulMtt, van Pestel and Lt. Stewart showed nlrntv of dash in the attack. Scorers for the Colours were Craiffie <2». R B R Todd and Lt. Kingsmill (1). Whites: Van Pestel (2) Mean J A Do:vn and Spt. Page umpirod ;ind tt>€ teams were: Colours:
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  • 520 22 COLTS BEAT CHINES THREE-NIL AFTER GOOD GAME COLTS 3; S.C.R.C. IN AN EXCEPTIONALLY FAST AN THRILLING HOCKEY G SO EARLY IN THE SEASON. THE COLTS BEAT THE SC THREE GOALS TO NIL, ON HONG LIM GREEN YESTERDAY* There were quite a number of sup- porters of both team* present conspicuous
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  • 61 22 S. C. C. TENNIS ANLY two ties In the SCC tennis tournament were nli yesterday They were the semi. the Men's Doubles "B results were as follows: N. Clumeck and J. s Xath U) beat J. H Willmott aa Kimpster tscr.' 6—2. 6—3 J. M. Fraser and C C Websi
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 140 22 T<hDay's Tia MEN'S DOl BLES V (LI Semi-Finals W. J. Henman and A. W (Scr.) vs. H. L. Marshall and Phillips (—l5) J. C. Macpherson and Wing White (—l5) vs J L Purr.elli Barber < 30 MEN'S SINGLES (1 J M Fra^er vs A V Cram Semi -Final Winner of
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  • 575 23 Lucky Goal Gives Marines Cup Win Over Indians rOUGH PLAY MARS GAME: TWO HURT ntfl WITH NINE MEN ALMOST THROUGHOUT THE| ■m\D H \LF THE INDIANS WERE UNFORTUNATE TO TO THE MARINES BY THE ODD GOAL IN THREE IN onUFYING ROUND OF THE SINGAPORE CHALJE CUP COMPETITION AT THE ANSON
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    53 23 No, You Don 't! MALLIQUI (right, Medical's forward) appears It s;i\ M No, jrtfli don't" hy rcstvc to Hagger (Police defender). An incident in IIM {•ovmunent Services soccer cup competition final, which the Police Tribune The Medical team, beaten by the Police in the final «i thf OM«MM Services soccer
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  • 70 23 THE following sides have been chosen for the first short practice game on Wednesday— kick off 5.10 p.m. This game will be followed by a turther short practice game. All player* who have put their names down for Rugby are asked to attend with white and colour jerseys.
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  • 58 23 rE Singapore Turt Club wiU hold their Winter meeting on Nov. 5 Nov 9 Nov. 11 and Nov. 12. There will be two runs for each division of CttMM 1 Entries dose°Tnoon on Tuesday. Oci 25 The second run for all classes lJ over alternative distances and
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  • 12 23 Kntrtesan now invited for the United dicap
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  • 59 23 [from Our Own Correspondent I Malacca Sundnv The final of the Centenary Cup Competition b tWftO th« Muslimin.s IVrhimponan Stia and the Sinomitcs will bplayed at the Kubu M«'ld on Wednesday Sept. 21. a» the conclusion of the Rime md Curran-Sharpe will «in »wiy th»- c,, p and
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  • 44 23 Singapore, Monday In tu,. lointh court tnli morning N f ore Mr Kenneth A Blacker, Tan Peon son- wa i convicted and fined $10.50 on i charge ol selling Intoxicating Uquoi umptkM on mi., premises, which irere unlicenctd for that pwpo I
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    • 119 23 TO-DAY'S TIDES High Tides:— B.2o a.m. 7 ft. 3 ins.: 7.26 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. There will be scrum practice and training on Thursday. Whites: A. E. Minns; G. D. A. Lundon (Capt...A. P. Craigie P. H Burgess. R. A. Elliott; F. C. S Tillbrook. Dr g F. Jones;
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  • 123 24 WEDDING "CHRISTENING" FOR NEW CHURO and From Our Own Reporter]] Penang, MonJ A FEW hours after thei/3 n«ge. Mr. and Mrs. CM Ung, a young Penang Ch3 couple, left by the Kedah Singapore this evening and be proceeding to Europe in* days time. Their marriage took place at J ly
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  • 213 24  - Rain Checks Jap Operations In Shansi Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau Hankou. Monday. 01 PPORTED bv planes, artillery and tanks, the entire thirteenth of Japanese infantry attacked Shuengcheng I f,m-v but were Wtterlv resisted by Chinese units irrsrsr .^d «-«><«■ a~ £e Chinese evacuated the city at night
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  • 227 24 Selangor Race Weights riFrom Our Own Reporter] K L. MONDAY TURpCLW AUTUMN MEETING ON WEDNESDAY. SEPT 27:- HORSfcS. CLASS 3, DIV. 1, s', furs Batti I \o Little John Rubber Queen Battalion 8 Mini g j. Easter Wave Monte Video Golden Arrow J-J Sea Maiden f" A this HOKSES, CLASS
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  • 62 24 GERMAN EX-SERVICEMEN TO VISIT LONDON London. Monday. A LARGE contingent, of Geiman ExSfrvicemen is expected in London on Thursday. There will be more than 800 U the party, which will include exsoldiers from all parts of Germanv. Herr Gotha. president of the Union of German Ex-Servicemen's Organisations, is comir.^ with
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  • 70 24 Washington. Monday. THI communiques from London were received without surprise as the diplomatic channels had earlier heard of the British and French Governments' determination to do everything consistent with national honour to avert war. An influential observer stated: "We must not prejudge them while we can only hope
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  • 116 24 Cyclist Acquitted Singapore, Monday:— Producing an Aiibi that he was at the Roxy Theatre on the afternoon of June 9, Frederick Nevington Ebert, a motor cyclist, was today acquitted of the charge of disobeying a wing signal at the junction of Stamford Road and Queen Street on June 9 at
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  • 51 24 MUSSOLINI TELLS BRITAIN FRANCE Rome, Monday. rOMMENTING in the Giornale dltalia on Si^nor Mussolini's speech at Trieste Signor Gayda says "that London and Paris learnt that Italy is ready to take up arms on Germany's side if a mad European conflagration should explode on the question for or against Prague.—
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  • 56 24 Army Promotions London. Mo THE War Office announces that a thousand non-commissia fleers will, on Oct. 1. be prom warrant officer. cUm three, an hold command of platoons equln units hitherto commanded by a officers. This is the first batch of >uch tions and is a coroiiary of the changes
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  • 48 24 rURING Siam. Penang. Taipfl? and Kuala Lumpur in aid China Relief Fund, the China Ball team telephoned W nig Kuala Lumpur statinc that i* will leave K.L. by the night JJ riving at Singapore thus mon« It is understood that the team i two exhibition matches nere_
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  • 71 24 ENTRIES for the JJfJ^J Invitation Lan Tennis TM ment close on Saturday There has been a l d > tries to date. Including JJJ^ fl The following are member Tournament Committee.- ft President: DrCheon^Cl E Vice-President TvvHon. Referee 3O£ Secretary: Sim s- T mn i Messrs. Chua di
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  • 17 24 FIRST WIN FOR ENG'S XI Playing Kfo* E ne> Farrer Park in feated Farrer K- soccer match
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 40 24 tfhe Jbelicious %irsl Quencher Whilst I J Sailind Ay" iff u isy^Kkiiiai 9 9 \Si WL. ++J \J+& IiAERATED WATERS A. S. GILES. J CTVIL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7m. THE TAILOR.
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