Morning Tribune, 21 September 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vxo. 199- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 21. VM> FIVE CENTS
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    16 1 ADMIRAL HORTHY, Regent pt Hungary, who is at present Gen. Goering's guest, on a bunting holiday.
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  • 449 1 rITAILS OF PEACE PLAN JRE DISTRICTS UNDER MARTIAL LAW PRAGUE, TUESDAY. IBINET. PRESIDED BY DR. BENES, IS CONSIDERING 'ATCHING A NOTE TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE, ACfG IN PRINCIPLE THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS AS A FOR NEGOTIATION, BUT SEEKING FURTHER INFORI THE LEFT WING PRESS OPPOSE THE ACCEPT)F THE
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  • 50 1 U.S. Black Lists Germany Washington, Tuesday. ANY Sudeten territory handed over to Germany would be placed on the United States economic "black list," according to experts, as Austria was after the Anschluss. Germany was blacklisted because she does not give United States goods the benefit of the most-fav-oured nation Reuter
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  • 73 1 London, Tuesday. THE verdict that John Rowley 45, ac(J countant home on leave from Malaya, took his life while the balance of mind was disturbed was returned to-day at the inquest held at Battersea. Rowley wai found gassed m his room with the radio set still
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  • 93 1 7 Killed, 40 Hurt In Head-on Rail Smash Los Angeles, Tuesday. IT is be lieved that at least seven were killed and 40 injured when two Southern Pacific crack passenger trains came into collision on the Tortuga- aliforma line. One driver, and one fireman known to be dead. The collision
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  • 94 1 Speech Of Queen Wilhelmina Hague, Tuesday REFERRING to foreign affairs m her speech from the throne, Queen Wilhelmfna said that it was satisfactory that m these fttrenuouit times the relation* of Holland with other countries remained of a friendly nature. She added that the continuance of measures
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  • 22 1 Toulon, Tuesday: The French Mediterranean fleet has sailed for manoeuvres off the coast of Provence, la.sting four days. Reuter
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  • 51 2 Captain J. Elliot, r.n R., of the P. O -Rawalpindi" has proceeded on leave, and Captain M O. Draper. p.N R resumed command of that vessel m Sept 10 VIISS MARIA WONG, exclusively photographed f>> the Tribune cameraman as she arrived at the Court for the <Ij\'s hearing.
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  • 789 2 CHINESE NURSE SUES LOCAl DOCTOR FOR ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE $10,000 CLAIMED: STORY OF BROKEN ROMANCE UOW an acquaintanceship started between a "urse and a doctor, while they were both employed at the General Hospital Singapore, and how it fre* \ith the wmUXt of years into intimate friendship, was the
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  • 205 2 Fresh Charges Against Inspector SingapmT im 'nts Police CIDNEY Dodds, Inspector of the Straits s ttlel "J mor appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the fifth com ning when the charges of wrongful restrait a R rt vernment employees were mentioned again m Mr. H. J. Spinks, Assistant Superintendent
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  • 20 2 Singapore Doctor Defendent DR. V SINHA. .-\.luMvrlypkmß graphed h\ the fribune lamrnuufl as he left the Court yesterdaT-M Tribune. H
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  • 103 2 Singapore. Tuesday. I TAN Lai Kwang. aijed fi4 uft| plead; d guilty thfe a'ternoiiiH the District Court before Mr. H. Forrer on a charge of concfajn birth of a child by secretly bo the corpse at 3 a.m on sept. 13 the fifth mile. Holland Road, jm Thus
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    • 126 2 -1 beg«" n JSL}'^ J different ffj PflOni" HeRE U the itory afa w*a»a* who had arrived at til* point wfetn ihe lelt that "she had nothing t« lire lor." She wrote 1 was a wreck bodily and mentally owing to weakness and I felt as if I had nothing
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  • 298 3 MURDERED HIS BROTHER, AN PROTESTS INNOCENCE tLLEGED THREATS BY DETECTIVE From Our Oicn Reporter' Ilpoh, Tuesday. g/Hll'fc was ke P* m ne P°^ ce Station a Chinese detective punchrd me m the chest. He drew out a pistol and asked me to an less The deceased is my elder brother.
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  • 134 3 SEDITION CHARGE DROPPED [Singapore, Tuesday. |X K. Koguti, proprietor-manager •i the Nanyo Printing Press, JW Stiect, and Mr. Khalil S. Allan. ditor of "The Voice of Isl»n. who were committed to the »izes hy the Thirt Magistrate w S. Kaulingsi on Sept. 2, *«rp this morning discharged m wordam-e with
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  • 52 3 |>fe T «**ky— A fine of $20. awl of Payment 20 days 1 rigorous ent was th sentence 4«--oh King, received from Mr. WiL he co r t this morning Mer, P lea <led guilty to the theft of «rtv r* wood valu€d at the pro- "i
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  • 76 3 Drove Bus Negligently Sin poi 1 uesday A (in* 140 nc 'i I'.Hui months rI. iw an n lntht )i hw Me. lire WHS Ihf Mil 1i i'.-.jH^. an Law Onfl Mol i\v Mi C. Koh m I raJfl Distn.M i mm 10-daj >. inn he a.i.-. charged wiita negligently
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  • 376 3 I'enang. r I uesday. AT a special general meeting to-day of the members of the Penang Turf Club, with the President Mr. I). I) llogan m the chair, no decision was arrived at with regard to the question that the committee be
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    • 287 3 BOILKD THE KETTLE WITH HIS CRUTCHES Once iiippUd Wllft ffheumalism. H« wu not wrong, either tin.-, mm* Who concluded thai he would never need hia crutches again Wntmn of Mi ««x •X i im i rays: ior f:.' an i \\a. a cripple, dm u> rheumatism, and was given ap
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 74 4 g[^T^ n0,,, n0,,. TAl^C^Ost "quality 'Singapore) Sept. Shipment 13 3 sellers imebailg^ rKI'I'KK (F.A.Q.) White Muntok OctiDec. Shipment 3J 8 sellers un changed Black Lampong OctDec. Shipment 2^ value I -^liei.s GAMBIEU (Good Mark) Bicck Sept.O^'t. Shipment 22 6 value unchanged London Tuesday. Pltvftoua To-day Change urruuvu Finn
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    • 149 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 929 94 13 Dunlop Rubber *7I- 27 3 -3a General Electric 76- 76 7' 2 K7tfcd Imperial Chemical Industrie* 29 7 J j 29 10'- 3ci Imperial Tobacco 134 4 1 137 t; 3 1' Anglo-Dutch 26!3 266 r3d Canadian Pacific
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    • 47 4 New York. Sept. 19. UtfBBER Previous To-day Chang* Tnnm Steady Steady inot Bttyeri 16 it] 15 16 -1.16 Sellers io'» 15 116 —116 Forward Jan.iMar. Bikers }6% 16 3 16 -1 16 Sellers 16 3 8 l'> 5 16 -l lb 1W Steady Quiet
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    • 63 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-day Chan^f CT. era Paro (closing middle rate) unchanged TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 8.92 5 16 *-5i6 TT. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) -9V 4 unchanged TT on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16 unchanged T Ton Japan (closing selling
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    • 30 4 0LD Previous Tori^' lld IlI( Fine Bar per o* r 7 4 7 aa> SILVER W-M SPOt 19*4 101 4 months' forward 19 i ir) lJ H i \>
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    • 23 4 US Standard Previous To-day^ 0 T^ a J Spot (afternoon (closing price) 4196^, 195 i; f -^aai Forward *197 Cl96^ ~l
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    • 238 4 MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s share r eport was as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $100.00. iio $1.25. The Tin shave market to-day was rather slow In responding to the improved political news but nevertheless a distinct advance m a number of stock* had been recorded by
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    • 192 4 MALA V I coNVicmi Singapore, Tuesday. A BIH'L SAL AM. a man with lour previous eonvictire. was sentenced this morning t« 15 months' rigorous impriaotment, by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge who found h» •juilty of robbing a Hainane* baker. Yap Suan Beng. One year's
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    • 58 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING COaPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the PEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery •or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS ,-at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, ONLY YOU can have access .to these safe boxes, so that (SAFETY and PRIVACY,
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    • 13 4 MM 111 lIIUIISII INSURANCL COMPANY. |,TD ESTABLISHEB 1»72 Tel 5926. 2. ItalaftOfl Green
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    • 83 4 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Kupusamy Naidu <if not concluded* Thereafter: -Rex vs. Koh Ah Pang (I), Tan Toh Leng and Chu Kirn Seng I Before Mr Justice Home m 3rd Court at 11 a.m S. 259 38—
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  • 783 5 STOCK SHARES Bued By Fraser Company H Singapore. Sept. 20, 5 p.m. I V1INING H 3|9 4,3 Ml'™ 0.60 0.65 KnTin 21 P 22 I 9 fclangor 130 1.40 K Malay 21 [9 22|9cd Br Tin 38 V Fat 0.82 0.86 B Kong Tin 21 16 231Hydraulic 7 6 86
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  • 175 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Sinßapore. Sept 20 I p m TIN Close Payable Xenon* Tin 10 Flnal Oct 3 0 n%% ma Amal. MaJay 6% Final Sf pt 19 124 120 12% Brunei United 3^ f Final Sept 2<J 6 1 30 3% Kempas 10 r final Sept
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  • 248 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 39 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.26 1.34 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 20 3 22 Jelebus 0 65 0 70 Kamunting Tin 9- 9 9 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6xd Killinghalls 17 6 186 Kramats 99 10J9 Kuchais 1.25
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  • 264 5 Maynard Co. Ltd $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ■■'"I red. 1940 $400,000 41 w. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn 2 J907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 41, Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 om »W9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 tot Mar. 31 Sept. 30
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    • 160 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELWAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands 'Netherlands Trading Society BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital 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. CRENA DE lONGH President VI TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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    • 212 6 IPAVILIOX NIGHTLY a. 6.15-9.15 TH>: NIFTIEST, NAUGHTIEST FARCE YOU'LL EVER SKE BEN TRAVERS EXCELS HI ISBLF WITH THIS DARIM. COMEDY ..AND TOM WAL S GETS IN THE DEVIL OF A SCRAPE WITH TWO GORGEOUS AND EYE-PLEASING L\P() 1 NENTS OF PULCHRITUDE TOM TR AVERj^r^i^ Jr JANE BAXTER WALT DISNEY'S DONALD
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    • 272 6 AT THE ABOOMHTIONED I ALHAHBftJ 13 SHOWS DAILY 3-15 SHsTTr" 1 i One of the most delightful stories ever to fen* tl I S rtU »ie Screen' I pfC^^| ANNABELLA j WILLIAM POWELL B i tion of the Year If I "THE BARONESS If k and the BUTLER" i 1
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  • 225 7 INVERTED RIVER COURSE FINED I Out Own Correspondent] Alor Star. Tuesday. pu; diverting the course of a rfvcr m Alor Junggus, Alor Star l<iw Bok Aik was fined £>;> !>\ Che Azmi, the Chief bgfctrate. j t :ated m evidence that a 5L erseer of the P.W.D., Kedah iinds at
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  • 53 7 h [nd D >r: i.. (Commander ii T a Cook) L don on Sept iv tor Calcutta Among her passenger) are Pay Lieut W Beanie, R N for Malta: Key A Bott for Cochin; Rev Mothei B. Clarsoii for Madras. Major C. K. Dnu.i mond and Dr Helen
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  • 152 7 Australian National Insurance AN Kngli.Hhman now m London, Hr W. Balmford, who is an awris tant m the British Government's Actuary Department, will be ap pointed Commonwealth (iovera ment Actuary ;it a salary of IT-" a year. Mr Balmford will b€ attached to thr ComnonwetJtto Treusury. and will carry DUt
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    • 92 7 IKK rWAINS BELOVED CLASW vow BROUGHT TO LIFE I THIS GREAT NEW ALL- COLOUR MASTERPIECE IHE ADVENTURES TOMSAWYER' AVILION NEXT WEEK Houses 1000s Turned Away <- It A X II V < World— 7.3o p.m.— 9.45 p.m.) O L D i: CHRYSANTHEMUM STARRING MISS WONG MAN IOV MIIMIIiIiIIiIHIX I CUM
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    • 126 7 •••••■•••■•••i •■••MHiiin.,, ■•■■■■mi ■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■•••■«•■ y^. I Make a Date With Delightful, De lovable Danielle! j VW A v I A mMm I ?> Tvi J .^Bf J X>^^^h j At Malaya's Finest and LftTftd I'healrc. S^m^M^pJJ. \e\. Universal Pictures lake pleasure m Introducing W< /SB lI.WIUJJ] DAltlllll t'^BpoiSpii s 1116
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  • 267 8 Immediate Market Reaction To Czech Peace Prospects Eraser's Weekly Report AS lor many weeks past, the European crisis has completely dominated all markets. Statistics relating to commodity production, consumption and stocks were of no importance under the political cloud that obscured all ordinary business considerations (states Fraser Co. m their
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  • 247 8 Rubber Tin Shares Dealings m rubber and tin shares have again been of the smallest dimensions, these sections having been more or less paralysed until to-day when renewed enquiry has been most noticeable without however resulting m very much business. The Industrial market nas remained very steady throughout, but the
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  • 261 8 Break In Prices Since March I (By Courtesy of S, E. Levy Co) IIT\K tears precipitated the worst break m prices since March. Had the irarket pWMMti the stamina which was apparent before Euro|)i an developments came into prominence, it <>rght. logically, to hive shown greater resistance, says a i.iblcd
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  • 43 8 The m.v. "Victorians due m Sinsspgl at noon to-morrow from Shan Hongkong and Manila. Sto will 3 at the S.H.B. wharf and is expects I sail again at 7 p.m on the sarcedH for Colombo. Bombay. Massaua. Said, Genoa and Naples.
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  • 119 8 Malayan Promotions Appointments London. Sept. 9. THE following appointments, promotions, transfer*, and reappointmen's m the Colonial Service are announced: Bence. J. Superintendent of Reformatory, Singapore. Hunter, J. A. (Officer of Class 18, Malayan Civil Service Lientenant-Gov-ernor, Malta. COLONIAL AUDIT SERVICE Lilley, R. (Assistant Auditor. Malaya), Senior Assistant Auditor, Nigeria. COLONIAL
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  • 134 8 THE first annual exhibition of handi--1 crafts of the pupils of the Tanglin Tinggi Malay School (off Cleameanceau Avenue) Singapore, will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 24 and 25. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both day.s. In addition to actual exhibits by th
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    • 32 8 For this Competition only _/fc/fa -Films Vv can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitel? not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-^ The Film For the tropic**
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  • 51 9 AGFA Photographic Competition lishing Boat— By Mrs. Rnnyard, C. 2. M. Quarters. Quadrant Road. Chantf. •Sunlight and Shadow"— By Tay Isak Hoof, X-60, Lorong Limau. Singapore. Art -B, C. Y. T.» r N*.». *U»* X Riverside S,enc-B, Can Hui < h.n e Ai Ton* O.d Boys' Society. 97. Ml s.ree,
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    11 10 family of baby pips having their morning feed before the judging.
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  • 293 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Wed. Sept. 21, 1938. BACK TO NORMAL? THEKE was heartfelt relief the woild over when it became known that try crisis regarding the Sudeten Germans was well on the way to behv; settled. Czechoslovakia has made a magnificent gesture m the cause of peace by agreeing to
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  • 926 10 Looking around m iiyiTH the capture ot Ras Desta at n the beginning of 1937. organised Abyssinian resistance came to an end The only remaining obstacles to complete pacification were the ihlfta 'brigand' bands, minor resistance m a few localities where arms were still m the hands of
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    • 30 10 To-day 5 White Label Announcement It's hard to live within one's salary, but it's harder to live without it. Hit frettttt hardship v to b« without DEW All'S WPS -A
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  • 342 11 Union Must Be Prepared To Fight" Cape Town. VIGOROUS appeal for the strengthening of South Africa's defences has been made by Mr. S. F. Waterson, United Party imber for the south peninsula, Cape Town, speaking m the US c of Assembly. >Ir Waterson critisf^ the plans
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  • 267 11 Canton. IT was learned that seven corrupt officials of the Canton-Hankow Railway, including, the Yuen Tarn Station Master, who were recently involved m selling wagon space to merchants, have been sentenced to death at a military tribunal m Hankow. It will be recalled that
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  • 436 11 JHE woman whom Hitler fears more than anyone m Europe has struck again. Two hundred agents of the (Jestapo, Germany's dreaded secret police, have been pushed to Danzig to try once again to capture her. She will meet death by the axe twenty-four hours after her
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  • 43 11 Hollywood, Sept. 20. THE death is announced of the film star, Pauline Frederick. Miss Frederick, whose real name was Beatrice Libby, was born m Boston, Massachusetts, m 1886 She had a stage career before going to film work m 191 ?>.
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    • 136 11 Make Life a Joyous Melody! Y °u can enjoy life with a zest as never \lHp (1 b efore by following nature's way to renewed vitality. That way is the daily use of J&tf 0 9 the greatest revltallzer V^^^ 0)1111^7(1 II /a\(PAIMI nd rejuvenator known 111 i iJI \v6\IMI
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    • 48 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m iflare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the uater. Now 56.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new InftOtktt. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE. PIIOM. 10li:>. PHONE 5»33 IV^ GOODWOOD
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    • 52 11 Miivin; j j AND S SATISFACTION j J entrust all your Clock Sc Watch i Repairs to: Uirk Woh llint(j 429, NORTH BRIDCiE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). i I Contractor* for the Rep;»ir of I I (links Watrhes to the British J Arniv R.A.F. Base m Malaya. Phone 7922. i
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  • 249 12 WITH THE A HO REBELS IN THE AND HI rebel leader is Wldol> k < campaign a.uinst their auth(ir <■ The picture,, were taken by a stronghold after week, pfl quarters an.l n latl( th j(lur H \T t H ra b rebels m the Holy Land, where ■o^'n.i bombing
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 45 13 Rene ULLMANNI is DISPLAYING I 1 Hi: LATEST I PATTERNS OF I HALLMARKED BRITISH I SILVERWARE I ■081 DOII VKK DBBEI IWHEI DftCll 1 AISO !(>( KS v IEWILLBI l WATCHES I Till. WI is io (MB AM) mi: I RENE ULLMANN I Hifflrs Place, IWOAPOBI.
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  • 455 14 FURNISHING On next to nothing ri'RNISHING for the first time pre,ents many preplexing problems. Most couples budget more or less roughly beforehand, but the budgeting is usually very sketchy. The main reasjn is that they do not know how to decide accurately what they want; another reason is that they
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  • 569 14 Plan Your Expends Very Carefully When you Have Only a Little Mo ney to Spare furniture and then later on von new cushions yourself ZnlT"^ best hair or kapok. d Ui f^osy lounge chairs can be k. inexpensively and pp ain over them will make the chl T beautiful. hJUrs
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  • 227 14 Look After Bites Stings pEW things start so ir.nocently and fa rise to so much trouble as insect bites. We may be unaware of being bitten until irritation has caused us to scratch the bite unconsciously. Immediately we hay* made things worse by introducing a complication-by breatoJ the skin surface.
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    • 84 14 JVV- <ffl l^^?C Every woman of refinement takel^^t^vlill iL- pride m the appearance and equipl^^y t/^lK^^ I nu>nt f htr <fr ivssin^ tabie And y--y' ISy r Jml^..mujiii «ii» tnere r<> feu uh(l do not noNS m*%MJO¥J^^ x tnat Kau de Cologne, especially I jy/^-g^ KEY BRAND The Fashionable I
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    • 37 14 A w*-. w*- w*~ «8» PERMANENT WAVING S y A SPECIALITY S i PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 j j MAISOIV PERM < LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 179 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD i SINGAPORE MALACCA (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121) jl^.
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  • 688 15 Make The most of your niches. hey Have Real Decorative Value When Treated Properly lucfcj enough to have a re-j,-niche or alcove m any roomjr make the most of it. By will only be following the v architects who. throughout c i a ve realised the decorative c H n!
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  • 225 15 HOT DAY <M KTAII. pint svu-rt. bottled grape lutee 3 tabU-spoons lemon jui'-e castor sugar ;»s required :i tubi. '.spools grapefruit lulee 1 pint of Kinder a.<- Mix the frape fulce with Lh«- grape fruit Juke m I |ttg and rhill thorough!) Chill the linger ale when raqnlrtd,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 213 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE gjk CHEAP RETURN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN. COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 3154.29 Bombay $300,000 5205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at
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    • 391 16 |h -v T0 FR po'r^l LV*»j CHARCEURS~REUNIS I HOMEWARDS. I t FORBIN For Marseilles. Hay re. Antwerp Dunkirk I J CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux i ITO SAIGON INDOCHINAI m CAP PADARAN For Saigdfo. Tourane and Haiphone c 0 I BANGKOK J S. A. M. T. (from
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    20 17 AT THE CISKMOIfT: From left t» ri*nt. thr Rev Stephen Band. Mrs i .ili!>i» and Major i Dohhir. T ''miim
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  • 400 17 EXPRESSING the opinion that the new institution would fill a much-needed want m the furtherance oJ elementary education m Katong. the Hon. .Mr A. S. Small the Colonial Secretary, declared the Choon (.nan Mnglish School officially open yesterday evening. Promln nt msktMiti who spoke at t\v\
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 282 17 11 1 H\ S PIIILP l/l\r. {I (Incorporated m Australia I NEXT SAILINGS Due S.iils. lARELLA Sept 30 Oct 4 MBRKUR Oct. 30 Kov 4 pocia! chear lourid trip M«»lrH» f rom Sinuapore to Australia Issued at the J wing ratea. i Cla.ss passengers may transfer at Singapore Brisbane. Sydney
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR nOtia KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA m. SI It 11 11 AN A 8,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 22, At I P.M. The above ve.ssel ha* excellent modern accommodation Iff Fir>t Saloon and Second Saloon pa.s.senßer.s. Special Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 247 17 ■postal intelligence I rO-DAY I parcel! only* Annam sept si 1.30 p.m. I Sudahadib 21 2 p.m. parcels only) /uensans 21 1.30 p.m. Arizona Mam 21 4 p.m. 1 K. Toengkal Topian 21 2 p.m W Mth-Wost Sumatra, S.-East Celebes, Moluccas and I Diilyx K West Sumatra, S.-East KL.M. 21
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  • 226 18 Coroner Compliments Rescuer SEA TRAGEDY From Our Own Rtp(irttT Penang, Tuesday MR. Charles E. ummin K s am i m engineer, m the cou r s 7?< evidence at the inquiry on h, Jj of a 15-year-old Chinese girl was drowned m the sea at Tan* Bungah said: mt "I
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    • 396 18 i ON THE RAD!O TO-DAY NIROM H^^mal mmtm t gramophone rtcord* I9C 15.15 Mrs (19 8 m.) mNfIAPORE Gymnastics. JM^IVi/irvJlvi^ g 35 Lignt gramo phone music ZHL Hi metres (1.33 mcs) Gramophone musk ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mcs) 7 M c^ l^/ Pm r io 50 Time signal. Opening.
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    • 477 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 Me s (31.55 ra a.m. ij 40 Topics of the Day'— talk by A. G Macdonell. This is the third of Macdoneil's contributions to the Topics of the Day' series. Wellknown author and journalist, and one of the few people who can write effective satire.
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    • 202 18 COLOMBO I VPB 6.1H Me s (48.7 m) I p.m. I 12.50 The news tin Sinhalese). Cto« Uil music. 1.40 The news (m Tamil) Thewi« and announcements tin En* I llsh) 2.05 Planters' half hour 'records, 235 Classical music (recorded). Light Classical music (recorded I 3.20 Interval. 6.05 Music of
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  • 5623 19 GUIDE TO SELANGOR RACING FORM FIRST DAY ON SATURDAY Owl j \J>££dJUM\ At fompikd \fiunhM\ I (Compiled by "Marcus Super bus") BE( 1-M form of all horses and X ponies entered for the g. N t day of the Autumn meeting of the Selanftr Turf Club at Kuala tumpur. showing
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  • 261 21 CHINA WAR REACHES CRITICAL STAGE HOST ATTACKS GUESTS from Our Oicn Reporter] Ipoh, Wednesday, i iK trinity of the third mile Go- j peng Road, Ipoh, was the scene another affray early last month icn i"l lowing a farewell dinne'* rty. one of the hosts assaulted o of his guests
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  • 183 21 Kuomintang h.q. Broadcasts To Nation Hankow, Tuesday. JHE Central Kuomintang bro idcast a message to the people on Sunday, that the Sino-Japanese war was reaching a critical stage and that the people should encourage and help each other, national salvation depending on their effort. A detachment of Japanese troops, supported
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  • 38 21 Philadelphia, Tuesday. THE i^rand jury here returned a murder and manslaughter indictments against ten officials and guards of the Philadelphia country prison m connection with the deaths of four convicts who were found roasted m their cells. Keuter.
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  • 353 21 POST OFFICE CLERK CHARGED A t ASSIZES Singapore, Tuesday. pORMER counter clerk employed at the General Post Office, Singapore, P. Kuppusamy Naidu appeared before Mr. Justice Pedlow m the Assize Court to-day on two charges of criminal breach of trust of $15.02 and $1,599.09 m respect of stamps, stationery and
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  • 257 21 Midnight Gang Robbery Attempt Alleged Singapore, Tuesday lAU CHAI HUAT. an Hokkien. was this afternoon committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempted armed gang robbery, by Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second court, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry which commenced this
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  • 116 21 Singapore, Tuesday MIC 11. Koh. Traffic District Judgr, to-day fined Hen* Ah Bee Sli when he pleaded guilty to thf etargt if iilnmg without licence on wiuk Mm 4 f r «»"t of tn p°lice Station at I'M© a.m on July 17. Benf Ah B*( stated
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    • 172 21 WILLIAM POWKU ..nci Aiinal>ollu m:»k oi "I he BtfMtett and the Butler. now at UM Alhambra. one of the must hilarious ol comedies In many along day. The picture opened to excellent houses la*t nlßht. We have .seen Pow 11 u.s a butler bflore m
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    • 171 21 Y.W.C.A. News I hi- monthly meeting of the nm.it committee of the Y.W C.A was held on Friday. Bept, 16 with Mrs. F. 1) Thompson, the Vice-President, m th* (hair, owing to the absence of the Pr«* jident, Mrs. A. B. Jordan. Pageant pians ure well m hand. Ap preclative
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  • 90 21 fiingattorp, Tueaday Patay Eingh came tearing -down Irwcll Bunk Road .slop.- In the direction of Kirn Seng Road OH August 17 at 3.45 p mi He had no brakes on his cycle and its a result he crashed into a car Mr C. H Koh. Traffic DLi Irict
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  • 167 22 Army Medicals Trounce Fort At Hockey 3; Fort Canning Jiff KA M C avenged their recent defeat at the hands of the team, when at Tang.i, yesterday tney met and defeated the Fort by three goa s the groiuid was slippery, the hockey W °^L hi Medicardr <J ew first
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  • 186 22 EUROPEAN WOMEN START HOCKEY YESTERDAY the European women took their hockey sticks out for the first time this season, had a knock about on the S.C.C. Padang showed plenty of talent. (writes "Sticks"). They succeeded m fielding two sc ratch teams and m spite of the fact they played on
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  • 61 22 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. Ist. XI vs. R.A.F on Thursday at S.C.C.:— Lt. J. S. Aveling; P. F. Kinsey. Capt. JR. Kallett; H. G Shaw. ST. Monk, J. P. Wood; Capt. R. G. J. Kingsmill. Lt. H. Huleatt, R. B. R. Todd. A.
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  • 51 22 The Veterans XI versus the Mental Hospital m the Ist Round Cup-tie to be played at Anson Road Stadium on Wednesday, will be chosen from the following:— Cheok Wan, Kemat. Chee Lim. Chwec Chua. Taib, Donald Khoon Onn. Mat itoor. Keng Hock, Yong Liang, Hoi San. Kassim and
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  • 214 22 o JHE Kleiney Cup tournament, most popular event m local tennis circles, will be with us m \jt\e course of the next few days. Inj fm?u rated last year by that well-known Malayan sporting personality, Mr. O. H. Kleinman, the tournament is run
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  • 60 22 HORSES Transfers:— From class 4 to class 3:— Fair King, Golden Blaze, Old Cow. From class 4 to class s:— Cheerful Eyes, Gallant Maggie, Jonathan. Komolux. Prince Caravel, Tinkurrin. Verkara. Reinstated:- Class 2— Noorchaya. PONIES Transfers: From class 2 to class I:— Lady Luck From class 2 to
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  • 19 22 I No play was possible In the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament yesterday 'owing to inclement weather conditions
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 22 (Picture taken during the women's hockey trial at the CrirkM r, v yesterday.— Tribune. et Club
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  • 73 22 The above XSSS'^' at Biikit Timah on Munaa Aaißh suited m a win for Mrs with a net score of <~ The following were the I turned:— 96 24=;Mrs. W. G. Adams 106 30=* Mrs. T. Hartmann 90 jjsj Mrs. F. W. Cowen l 4
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  • 23 22 Singapore, ground being |nder w and th^ match between the vo p pd dian Association _t^ lle d Depot to-day was
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  • 396 23 TERRORS BEATEN IN CUP BY LAST-MINUTE GOAL flakan Mati Gunners Were Lucky I K (BJL) 2; TERRORS 1. LAST MINUTE SCORE GAVE THE GUNNERS (BLAKAN MATI) VICTORY BY THE ODD GOAL IN THREE OVER H.M.S. TERROR THE QUALIFYING ROUND OF THE SINGAPORE CHALLENGE UP COMPETITION PLAYED AT THE ANSON ROAD
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    20 23 »hove Dictiin* shows an incident. Triounr T >" Cricket Club ladi« held a hockey trial on the padan* ,esterda>. MM P'"
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  • 112 23 S.A.F.A. CUP COMPETITON DRAW THE draw for the first round proper of the S.A.F.A. Chal- lenjje Cup Competition, which took place last night, resulted as follows: Tues. Sept. 27: R.A. (B M.) > S vs. S.CF.A I.; Wed. Sept. 28: Publishers vs. > 1 S.R.C.; 2 Thurs. Sept. 29: I.C.P
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  • 86 23 Singapore, Tuesday. THE V.M.C.A. tennis ties fixed for today were not played owing to rain. Following are the ties for to-morrow:— MEN'S SINGLES "A" Dr. Loh Poon Lip vs. Lim Hoe Chin. Dr. O. Haridas ft. I A Alsagoff or Yap Ah Hian MEN'S DOUBLES M.I. Reshty and
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  • 93 23 Car Runs Into Woman A 40-year-old Chinese woman was tound lying m a pool of blood m the middle of Tanßlin Hoad, near the junction with Orchard Road, early last night. The woman had been knocked down by a motor car. She was taken while unconscious to hospital and is
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  • 31 23 The official opening of the Aurora Department Store, Singapore's latest departmental establishment, has been fixed for Oct. 13. at the premises m North Bridge Road and High Street.
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  • 67 23 THK following will represent St. Andrews XV against the S.R.C on Thursday at 5.00 p.m. on S.R.C. ground. H. van Cuylenburg, Lee Kit Soon. K. Leembrugem." P. Smith. H. Potger. S Ross. G. Vaz. W Moss, L. de Doux. P. Mass. F. Thomas. W. Ferguson, G. Ross
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  • 194 23 HOCKEY DEFEAT FOR AIRMEN Hong Kong Arm> 3; R.A.K. 1. RAIN yesterday afternoon at Seletar threatened tv wash out the hockey match between the Hongkong Army and the X I but the weather fortunately cleared up. The game began sensationally when Guy .scored for the RAF m the first minute
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 15 23 TODAYS TIDES HIGH TIDKS: 9.10 a.m.. 8 ft.; 844 p ni.. 8 ft. 8 ins.
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    • 49 23 Singapore Badminton Championships The following ties will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this weekend: SATURDAY at 2.15 p.m Commercial House: Fraser and Neavc Sports Club vs. Guthrie's Sports Club. SUNDAY at 10 a.m. Men's Open Singles (Semi-final):— Won? Peng Soon (Mayflower) vs. Tan Chong Tee (Marigold).
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  • 151 24 Juvenile Cases Will Now Be Tried In Chambers RESPECTIVE CHAMBERS. No more will the public be unwilling spectators of the unedifying sight of boys m their tender years arraigned shoulder to shoulder with men. who are •old m the profession." The present practice marks an innovation m the judicial proceedings
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  • 318 24 (From Oar Own Reporter) A LARGE crowd of punters turned out for this morning's training for the forthcoming Selangor Races, and a number of interesting eallops were witnessed. Most impressive work was done by members of DuvaKs string, of whom SEE YOU LATER and GOLDEN
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  • 357 24 Monday. Sept. 12. Captain C. B. Barry, R.N., C. Commander F. S. Billings, R.N. and Lieut.-Com-mander D. V. Sprague, R.N. left Government House. The Belgian Minister to Siam and Mrs. H. Segaert, Hon. Mr. C. G. Howell, The Consul General for the Netherlands and Mrs. H. M. J.
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  • 116 24 5 Charged With Rioting Singapore, Tuesday. QTATED to have b#*« Pen*, claimed trial to^mS The accused were arrested, as thtr were retiring on the arrival tf ttaJS? s£3f 8 aerat€d wa r s Inspector P. Balls, who led the noli* squad, described the scene, said 70
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  • 81 24 CHINA ASKS FOR EMBARGO ON JAPAN Geneva. Tuesday DROPOSALS for an embargo on the! supply of aeroplanes and oil to Ja-H pan, a neutral commission to China to I collect facts m connection with the wl of poison gas. .the bombing of populate!! centres and a general conference tt^H study
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  • 49 24 Capt. Euan Wallace for Britain. b[H recommended that the Assembly the resolution declaring that bombfflfiH civilian populations is illegal and tt-H gets from the air must be aimed at* M rittmate objectives, and any such atutf Suit seek to avoid the bombing of eW- lian neighbourhood. Reuter
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  • 85 24 Tokyo. Tuesday. ,t h learned that Japan ha; > f^l 1 the invitation to se tt e H Sino-Japanese a^* un ft r e I of the League Covenant. xn m GeneTl was received m Tokyo f rom^ I this morning and be co n the Cabinet to-morrow
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  • 14 24 example of the oi« y war _Keu* support to Britai Reuter
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