Morning Tribune, 22 September 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE i! No. 200. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, September 22, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 62 1 ritish relations Staying factor I BERLIN, WEDNESDAY. NATIONS FROM OFFICIAL AND POLITICAL GERMAN DURCES LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT THERE WILL BE NO CIPITATE ACTION ON THE PART OF GERMANY INST PRAGUE, ft is pointed out that Germany attaches great importance te good relations with
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  • 272 1 RUSSIA RE-AFFIRMS STAND BY CZECHOSLOVAKIA GENEVA, WEDNESDAY. )RESSING THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY TODAY, M. UTVINOFF, RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR, SAID THAT TWO DAYS AGO, RUSSIA LIED TO PRAGUE THAT SHE WAS PREPARED TO RENDER MEDIATE EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE UNDER THE SOVIETCH PACTS." further declared: ■V/echosiovakia may decide to-day Ir to-morrow to take up arms
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  • 82 1 Budapest, Wednesday. fONSIDERABLE Czech military activity is observable across the frontier where a powerful line of concrete fortifications and em- placements faces Hungary. Troops can be seen moving amid surrounding firwoods and Tine- yards, while up to 45 trains with troops and material go westwards j nightly.
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  • 165 1 London, Wednesday. R HAMBERLAIN is flying to Germany from Hestoh to-morrow-iat 10 In addition to Mr. Wilson Strong, 0 accompanied him "on his previous sn Mr Chamberlain also have the «f' '.iiice of Mr. William Malkin (legal at the Foreign Office) and Mr. Humphreys Da vies
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    19 1 COLONEL JOSEPH BECK, Polish Foreign Minister, who is expected to visit Germany for talks concerning Polish minorities m Czechoslovakia.
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  • 620 1 Britain Has Not Capitulated To German Show Of Force READY TO FACE ANY PERIL LONDON, WEDNESDAY. THE "TIMES," IN A LEADER ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA TODAY, SAYS:— •While it is plainly of urgent importance to rescue the issues of peace and war from the perils of an atmosphere heavy with threat and
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  • 94 1 Czech Cabinet Accepts Plan PARIS, WEDNESDAY. TOE HAVAB AGEMCT 11NDM--1 STANDS THAT THE CZECH t \ri\KT HAS ACCEPTED I ME. ANGIO FRENCH PROPOSALS. A PraKue message states that the full Czech Cabinet met at 6 am. to consider •hooaiise the discussion between in* Oovernmcnt and 5 political parties rcpYy wu
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  • 102 1 Roosevelt's Only Success New York, Wednesday. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT achieved his flrrt and only victory to-day m hi» campaign to purge his party -of antiNew Deal candidate*, through the defeat of Mr J J. O'Connor, chairman of the powerful House Rules Committee at the hands of Mr. James
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    • 37 1 i o s OTHER TAGES I Krrai h Suit 2 gumi c se 4 ;&an Mt, 19 1 X Track Notes 20 \ol For Motorist 21 SS Sport 22 &tt (K1 War News 24 i t- i
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    • 38 1 ENTHUSIASM L^ jS9G 1 KLI>I I I POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious J I fresh milk m convenient powdered form. Try 1 I a tin to-day and be convinced. 1 I Distributors: j I GETZ BROS. A
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  • 117 2 WOMAN BURIED ALIVE [From Our Own Reporter] Tapah. Wednesday. k serious landslide was reported to have occurred m Trolak as a result of which an elderly Chinese woman met with a tragic death. Her body was taken to the Tanjong Malim hospital where a post mortem examination was held. It
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  • 121 2 SINGAPORE FLOODS SWALLOW COOLIE Singapore, U'edn<sdu>. THE fcragfa story of how the heav- rains on Sunday caused the death of a Chinese coolie was revealed to-day on the finding cf the body m the river near Reformatory Road The viciim, who was employed at the Singapore Cold Storage, went out
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  • 634 2 JUDGMENT IN LOCAL BREACH ACTION Singapore, Wednesday. TWENTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD nurse, Maria Wong was this morning awarded damages m the sum of $850 m a casein which she sued Dr. A. C. Sinha, assistant medical officer attached to the General Hospital, Singapore, for breach of
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  • 83 2 Trade Schoo Cadets Inspected YESTERDAY was a red letter 4, 1 for the fifty boys m the G, eminent Trade School Cadet C«n They wero inspected by Major R. Heard. Assistant Staff Officer Local Forces. The ages of the cadets range ft sixteen to nineteen, enlistment m corps is entirely
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  • 678 2 Dramatic Turn In Local Case Of Alleged Breach FIRM WHICH DID NO BUSINESS Singapore, Wednesday. WITH dramatic suddenness, one of two men who had J awaiting trial for three months on a series of criminal breach of trust and cheating, pleaded gui twelve charges preferred, before Mr. H. A. Forrer.
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    17 2 SINGAPORE TRADE SCHOOL CADETS were inspected yesterday. Picture above shows them lined up m smart order.— Tribune.
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    • 41 2 'BULLDOG' H GUINNESS Egk s i o it t IB A acts as a c horf.v builder. whole body Of the Bulldog ov. the label. GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR mn Sole Agents: ClllljlPyE^C^ I 1 <In m SS WPS. 26 A
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    • 151 2 Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Gemu fYour Kidneys contain 9 million tiny tubes, endangered by germs caused by colds, bad teeth, tonsils and infections. Beware' Kidney and Bladder Disorders make you suffer fron; Burning. Itching Passages, cause you to Get up Nights, be Nervy, have Leg Pains, DizmneBs, Rheumatism, Circles under
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  • 91 3 PUNCHED POLICEMAN'S NOSE: ACQUITTED I Singapore. Wednesday. I PUNCH on the nose was ft ulin policeman Mohanit I I XK U n it «<>l when he arrested be- K»|lcuf seller Parasram Singh. I Magistrate Mr. Conrad Old- Lam to-day acquitted Parasram Kjn-h without calling on him for"hi s defence. S
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  • 144 3 S. H. B. LABOUR TROUBLE SETTLED HbOI T 1,000 Chinese coolies I employed by the Tanjong •aijii Labour Company staged m lightning strike yesterday but Barlv last night accepted the ■inns offered and expressed ■hemselves as prepared to reKurn to work this morning. ■>.. Sept. 12. the Company offered two
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  • 145 3 SCRAPINGS FROM FINGER NAILS AS EVIDENCE Counterfeiter Convicted From Our Owr Reporter} Seremban, Wednesday. UOW a surprise raid by Inspector 11 Yunos on a house m an estate at Bahau revealed a Chinese performing: the process of counterfeiting local 10 cents currency, was related to the Hon. Raja Musa to-day,
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  • 91 3 Singapore, Wednesday THREE inquests were held to-day 1 m the Coroner's Court before Mr W. G. Porter and a jury. A middle-aged Malay lunatic sustained incidental tall while m i the mental hosoital as a result of which he diea ?h?jurV returned a verdict of death from
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  • 1161 3 WAS GURUS AMY ASSAULTED IN POLICE STATION? Singapore, Wednesday. JHE case was concluded to-day m which M. (iurusamy, president of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Association, was tried on a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening a foreman of the Traction Company named L
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  • 32 3 In commemoration of Sept 18 Messrs. Liang Bros Co., Singapore, assisted by Messrs. The United Trading Co.. organised a relief fund which refills (I 5232 33 < Straits Currency t.
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  • 34 3 The twenty-liflh annual feMTll meeting of Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Ltd., will be held it f h.c registered office of the company, 16D. Cecil Street, Singapore, on Saturday, Sept. 24, at noon.
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  • 125 3 Day Of Pressmen's Triumph [from Our Own Reporter I Ipoh. \\»<lms<l.i\ Z CIX'IKKN years k<> \rsterd.i>. 2 J the Kini.i Sanitary Board I meetings were thrown open to the press after long agitation t by the press .mil the public. I I Thr meetings prior to that 5 I date
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  • 189 3 Singapore, Wednesday. HPHE adjourned hearing into a summons charge of using abusive language to a corporal ;<nd behavingt' m a disorderly manner against Tan Tock See was continued this morning m the fifth court before Mr. L. C. Goh. The defendant, attached to a Singapore bank
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  • 62 3 The Police Band will play the fallowing programme at Katong Park this evening (Thursday* beginning at 8.30: 1. March 'The Royal Arthur" McKay 2. Overture "Raymond" llMMftl 3 Selection "The Pirates Of Penzance" Sullivan. 4. VaLso I'Woin Wcib ;ii!C^ Gesang" Strauss. 5. Trombone Solo "Lend me your aid"
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    • 85 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at lla. m Assizes: Rex vs Koh Ah Panic <f). Tan Toh Lang and Chu Kirn Seng Before Mr. Justice Home at 10 am OS. 130 38—Re an Advocate and Solicitor At 11 a.m. In 3rd Court S. 155
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 117 4 I London. Wednesday. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day la bulk SeptiOct. shipment "4-15-0 value unchanged COPRA (Straits, F.MJS.) Sept. Shipment 12 6 ommal unchanged SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) SeptiOct. Shipment 8 6 sellers 8 74 value TAPIOCA (Ist quality) (Singapore) Sept. Shipment 13 3 sellers unchanged PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White
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    • 23 4 vl Ui Previ,,,, Wwin, J Fine Bar pe r oz v 7 l uy Sp l .a. 4 [nooUtf 1 forward
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    • 144 4 I London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Distiller* M- M3 3d Dunlop Rubber <'•* 16 General Electric ™7! 77 H 2 +8d. Jjnperial Chemical Industrie* 2910 1 30- -l^d. Imperial Tobacco 137 6 138 9 .+13 Anglo-Dutch 26 6 26 9 -3d. Canadian Pacific 6 3 16 6
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    • 53 4 New York. Sept. 20. KOBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady 8pot Buyen 15 15 16 id-. -rl 16 Sellers 16 116 I6ft +7 16 Forward Jan Mar Buyers 16 3 16 165« +7 16 Sellers 16 5 K 163 4 -7 16 UN Quiet Quiet Spot
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    • 65 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Change it. on Paris (closing middle rate) H8 31 178.35 +.04 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.***** unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) s* 1 1 unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 16 unlhanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling
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    • 18 4 UN Standard hnta, i^"- W **J Spot (afternoon (closing urieei £195 M _J^ T^ tm M»S
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    • 165 4 Singapore, Wednesday. MESSRS. Fraser.fc Co.'s report for to- day is as follows: Tin at midday was $100 3 H up 3 8 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 26 7 8 cents, buyers January March I7)fc cents, market quiet. The Tin and
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    • 167 4 RUBBER AUCTIONS THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION 144 th auction yesterday: Catalogued 885,319 lbs.— tons 395.23 Offered 825.875 36'd.69 Sold 585.970 261 59 London-Spot 8 1 16 d. PRICES REALISED New York-Spot 16 3 8 cents. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality 27 to 27» r
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    • 21 4 Lonaon, Wednesday: Fourteen ton.s of gold left Croydon to-day m nine specially chartered airliners for Balse and Budapest. -Reuter.
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    • 156 4 Rotary Club Talk On Lincoln ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Hrst presidalß A o f the United States of Aneriaß was the subject of an interesting dress by Rev. R. L Archer at to-d»« Rotary Club tiffin at the Addptoß Hotel/ I -I think it was Lloyd George m said that while Abraham
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    • 13 4 PRINCESS JULIANA Amsterdam Wed"^ Princess Julian,. Las ■•covered from her Prince Bernhard -Keutei
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  • 852 5 STOCKS SHARES H s ucd By Fraser ~~W Company ..pore, Sept. 22. 5 p.m. mjmng I 3 9 4 3 I bans 281- 30 43- 47 -Norn SJS^K Malay 21|9 22|9cd 0.38 0 42 j ll 0.81 0.85 I I Tin 21 16 23■Hyci: .i ilic 7 6 8 6
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  • 197 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends r~"V,» Singapore, Sept. 21. 5 pm. "Wu>J SSfldend Boot, Wf jUY C1 °se Payable Burma Malay tU No U; Sept Sept 09 SeDt 03 5% MDOBf Tin ]esgtax 10-, Final Set. 13 Oct. 10 |T*% S rubber" W :nt Scpt 24 Sept 30 2f>
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  • 232 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 9 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.30 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.82 0 86 Hongkong Tin 21 9 23 Jelebus 0 70 0.75 Kamunting Tin .86 96 Katu Tin 24 6 256xd Killinghalls 18- 19'Kramats 99 10J9 Kuchais 1.30 1.35 Laruts 9
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  • 250 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 I°° nonl SINGAPORE MUNICIPAUTT 1901 red. 1940 $400,00« AO wftm ILL Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn w 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 nw L Int. Mar. 31 Sept TO 109 1" norn W 1909 red. 1955
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    • 153 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELIMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. i incorporated m the Netherlands. I i Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1H24 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.000.000 Special Reserve 1 ,000.000 Chairman of (he Board of Directors H C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH
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    • 254 6 f THK SAUCY ADVENTURES OF A GAY MARRIED MAN, WITH -u^*.^ TWO FYF DAZZLING CUTIES «^JK >4f iIS ii il II lIIX 6 15-9 15 BEN TRAVERS NEW comedy giJKil "SECOND BEST BED" iWß^.'^" Wp STARRING TOM WALLS WITH JANE BAXTER ■^^Z^ B WALT DISNEY'S DONALD DUCK I I 1
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    • 213 6 THEFT OF c^h k MG. Panikar, a Ca 6 E-old N& s«arge of att*i M c i au^ trial on b| Jrom Block 168 co^il r eU 0{ clSi Court Inspector S* Naval S MARK TWAINs RFtm arSsgTEa The ADVENTURES of TOM SAWYER 1 (IS TECHSICOLOIRI PAVILION Next Wei •MltilltllMl
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  • 127 7 Singapore, Wednesday. IKKPA. a photographer, recently reI turned from Japan, was to-day .hir«rrl uith two motoring: offences J? th Traffic District Court. JJ c H. Koh extended the Police I ;200 to Ikeda on the charge of ppgligently and thereby causing one Low Ah Tai, at
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  • 22 7 Etallc on "Childishness" will be given th» Theosophical Society. 14, Handy d this evening, at 6.30 p.m The lie cordially invited.
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    • 277 7 1 1: 3 i v i it i: i I (TAMJOMQ PA(iAR 7 P.iM 9.15 P.M.) VICTOR MCLAGLEN AND IDA LI PINO IN SV.\ IM\IIS ROMANCE AMONGST THE ICEBERGS IN NORTH ATLANTIC ■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a NEW Akl r> 730 PM I WORLD LjKAND 945 P.M. 2ND NIGHT 2 THEATRES PACKED 1000S TURNED
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    • 119 7 y^ j DAILY 3 SHOWS 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. i AT Till AIK CONDITIONKI) ALHAHtJftA S SENSATIONAL TOGETHER Wmm m\ I it's the lau-h-i ipplini; romantic j^g^^ I comedy sensation <>t the year jr^^^^3> "^V j AND _JT™ jM mfi[ 1 i\VIIII\>I Wp^Bji i ■IPwwl> I' mj :$m fr~ AND
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  • 206 8 Singapore, Wednesday. MMMfTO measures by the Singapore Harbour Board Police to ensure Ikt peaceful operation of work m the S.H.H. by their coolies this morning, averted what miifht have ended •n another serious strike. According to the information gathered by the Tribune, notices were posted up
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    21 8 A PARTY of 20 Chinese studenv ts who passed through Singapore yesterday enroute to Europe by the S S Chitral Tribune.
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  • 192 8 UNLA WFUL SOCIETY ACTIVITIES [From Our Oim Correspondent] Segamat. Wednesday. ON a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Chew Keok Soo, a local correspondent of two Singapore Chinese newspapers, was brought before Mr. A. J. Grade, the Segamat magistrate, and sentenced to three weeks' hard labour, with
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  • 125 8 Receiving Order Against J.P. Ipoh. Wednesday. IN the Perak Civil Court the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley passed a receiving and adjudicating order against Mr. S. A. Sahib Juan, J P., of Ipoh, on a petition filed by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ipoh. A request for a postponement
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  • 194 8 The following is the programme drills up to and i.»r we.|: enciinir J|B 25. 1938 TO-DAY. SEPT. 21 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.R.A. v A A. Gun Drill. I 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. 2S.S.VIM Section, Signal Training. I 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. 2 S.S.V.F M Section, Section Training. 5 15 p.m.
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  • 71 8 Singapore. we d f ™ffiT Sergean^ charged before M gtree t durW hibited parking hMW p< were between S I a» r t sa .d twy Continuing the be« 50 a ro on told the reused at 1 f n cl)U w SgJ 11. not to park
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    • 186 8 Bm^IIIII END YOUR, 3^^^ SUFFERING BANISH THE CAUSE I Don't envy those women who take Cgllltfttn* their difficult days m their stride. t_i|lts Be like them. Banish the cause of Cofl&P your suffering instead of just reKf\oft&* lieving it. Just think of being pain IffllB 1 playing games. You can
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  • 1004 9  -  "HORATIUS" I THE 1 FIVE-SUIT GAME I by— NOTES AND PROBLEMS EPINION is divided as to the likelihood of five-suit bridge surviving. Some think that it will take the country by storm, having llK li the same effect on Contract Bridge as the latter had on uction bridge.
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  • 112 9 60-YEAR-OLD MAN'S SUICIDE FOR LOVE I Warsaw IFTER two unsuccessful attempts, P Wolf Tikoncinski, a 60-year-old clerk, las committed suicide here because of p unrequited love for an 18-year-old lirl Tikoncinski, who was married and fad two children, fell m love with a l»rl who worked m the same office,
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  • 302 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1938 SANCTIONS WHILE the Chinese delegates at Geneva are pressing for the invocation of Article 17 of the League Covenant, opinions differ as to whether sanctions will have the desired effect on the outcome of the Sino-Japanese War. Through China's plea for sanctions against
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  • 957 10  -  AUTOLYCUS PERSONAL VIEWPOINT -BY CONSIDERABLE public feeling appears to have been aroused m Britain and France— to say nothing of Czechoslovakia itself— over the proposals put forward by the British and French leaders, after their momentous weekend conference m London, for the peaceful
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    61 10 pnnteMl* The Bishop of Winchester, Dr. Cyril P. Garbett, started from Hounsdown, Hanipshire, on his h tour ncl d of the New Forest. In six days, the Bishop will walk 70 miles m the Lyndhurst tne con«trur" visits to gypsy camps and housing estates. The Bishop is seen talking to
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  • 524 11 DOMINIONS' PART IN THE EVENT OF WORLD WAR IRITISH FOREIGN POLICY DISCUSSED ■ffiotthe most important phases of the British Commo.iwtc.lth ■Relations Conference during its sessions at the Lapstone Hotel, near Hney. was the discussion on British foreign policy and i\ c position the Dominions m the event of Britain going
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  • 28 11 ft»B G Roosenburg, Inspector for lint East for Royal Dutch Air- will be transferred m November win k ad His successor "at Singapore, r lllb^Mr. J. j Peters.
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  • 22 11 Mr. Lyman B. Terry of the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur joined the irtaff of Anglo-Chinese High School. Penang, from Sept. 1.
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  • 148 11 DUMMY COPS AS ROAD-HOP CHECK? Toronto. Ontario. k PROPOSAL that dummy speed cops," n realistic figures fashioned m wood and mounted on motor-cycles, should be placed on all hills, curves and dangerous highway stretches m the province of Ontario, has been made here. A resident. Mr. N. A. McDougall.has constructed
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  • 348 11 Eyesight Standard Revised By British Admiralty QVER 11 pages of current Admiralty Fleet Orders are devoted to revised standards for eyesight now required for naval ratings and Royal Marines. The standards are those which have been m force for some time, but are now collated
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  • 267 11 Johannesburg. A recent improvement m the American diamond market has placed 200 Johannesburg diamond cutters m steady employment after months of idleness. More than £500,000 worth of diamonds will be cut and polished by Johannesburg m the next six months. Because of the recovery a wave of
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    • 60 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSO* OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE ;<«>:; FHONE W33 M*^ cnonwooD Clumnliurly iltiuitod
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    • 22 11 USE A BOSTITCH FASTENER NOW SOLD BY RWE? LTD. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore. PHONE C 275 Price $7.00 -complete with 5,000 staples
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    78 12 [These new pictures of the Czechoslovak Army have Just reached us as the crisis over the Sudeten Germ^steadUy draws k > its d£»£ J£ Su^^ n fd I Germans have broken off negotiations with Prague and Czechoslovakia an xiouslv awaits the next development. Photo shows LzecdosiovaK armou g cars travelling
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  • 77 13 Despatches arriving at No. 10. Down in* Street, before the Prime Minister, Iff r. Neville Chamberlain, held a meeting of the Cabinet to discuss the situation arising from the rejection by Prague of the Sudeten German*' ultimatum. Planet News Planet News Cavalry crossing a harvest field
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    • 37 13 imstect our beautiful choice of ladies (;i;nts wrist watches ec stainless steel GOLD WHITF GOLD PLATINUM. JEWELU:i> WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGEi\7S FOR 162 PHI YKKn»*iX W^^^fe jtwt RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.
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  • 1822 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING GOWNS PRrSTIGE m Capitol Buildings has just received a very new and very gay collection of HUNGARIAN frocks which, you really should go and see. The best of the lot we thought, was a BRILLIANT AFFAIR m a dainty MULTI-COLOURED flower pattern m shades of yellow,
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    • 111 14 A shipment of gay and colourI ful Day Dresses from BudaI pest have been just received I at I Also a small consignment of I Dinner gowns from New York. Capitol Bldg. Phone I Singapore. 3838. SHOES SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION Must be Really Smart I and Distinctive I See
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    • 67 14 NAIL PROTECTA by I I bids farewell to broken nails. L Hailed as a grand discovery by women who %M^fi f^rt 1 regard really nice nails as a hopeless problem, ••> v md suffer from nails that easily break. Nail vtef Protecta applied before liquid polish protects the nails, prevents
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    • 94 14 Lovely ring, set with real, flawless I Aquamarine, and Ciro Diamonds I $2e. I All the semi-precious stones set m Ciro Rings are Real, and of the I first quality. H Make your choice from Aqua- marine. Garnet. Topaz. Amethyst, I Opal, and many others. H CIRO PEARLS I H
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    • 57 15 GOWNS Im \ltl\A S 2nd. Floor Kodney House. H dothes for all occasions H from s HBHJ CLOTHES //;/> Mary RODNEY HOISK, BATTFRY ROAD. l I Dresses for all I occasions II *5 to H HJ H I ih^p V&b HHHBr*^^^ HHf f At 1 i H HH I r'
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    • 13 15 Just unpacked Exclusive formal gowns Hollywood brassieres THE SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road.
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    • 56 15 HATS f' MODFI. HATS SUITABLE FOR EVKRY (XJCASION COLOURS BLACK. WHITE BROWN. CREAM. NAVY BLUE VARIOUS COLOURED TRIMMINGS BEAUTIFUL STRAWS INCLUDINO I POPULAR CHIPPED AND SPECKLED STRAWS ALL SIZES KBS MODFRA TB i incorporatrd m England I I t PROVISIONS ?A^ Jbelicious %irsl Quencher Whilst a v Sailing iUM I
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    • 318 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN CNOLAUD) Outwards T»nn»«« Spore Tonnage s P« e 1 938 Homewards Tonnafe S'por Tonnage S por e 1938 1938 CHITRAL 15.000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 11 BEHAR 6000 Sept. 29 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 18 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 2
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    • 261 16 V^^^^^m^^^ |V,_ TO FRENCHTogI U^iJ CHAKCEUM lltUNIs I t HOMEWARDS. I FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk I J CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. N. x v^ t J TO SAIGON INDOCHINA! BANGKOK For Saigon. Tourane and Haiplv m. .1 CAP TOURANE I 1 3. A. M. L (from
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  • 485 17 Alleged Threat To Sell To Foreign Power j^N alleged threat to dispose of a poison gas detector to a foreign Power was mentioned m the Vacation Court, London. recently, when a dispute between a scientist and an engineer over the ownership came before the Court.
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  • 183 17 Huge Forest Fire In Russia Stockholm. FNOKMOI S clouds ut Miioke from a forest fire m Itussia. a few miles beyond the Ksthonian frontier, u» still driving over Finland and Sweden causing (vuywhtrr thr greatest m convenience, MpMtaHf to shipping m the Baltic. It appears certain that the lires have
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    • 289 17 Itl R\S PIIILP LINE. [I (Incorporated m Australiaj 'I NEXT SAILINGS Due s.iils. I MARELLA Sept. 30 Oct 4 I MKRKUR Oct. 30 Nov. 4 I Special rhean round trip MHmU from Sinuapore to Australia issued at the I following rates. I Class passengers ma> transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SIIMMI A 8,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 22, At I P.M. The above ve.ssel ha.« excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return ticket* to China and Japan (Interchangeable with
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 367 17 _g 1 m*^^* t mfoSTAL INTELLIGENCE I r^ to-day'"™ I HJK P^R ..ATE AND TIMIt X Chitral Sept 22 7 p.m X, Whole "Qanta-s" 22 8 p.m. tern Chitral 22 7 p.m. X KartfOta 22 3 p.m. pt Western Cbitral 22 7 p.m X Victoria 22 4 p.m. E Sirdhana
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  • 196 18 Flaming Torch Over Canada FASCISTS m Canada have united I themselves m a new Dominion- 1 wide organisation to be known as th« I National Unity Party of Canada. The party was formed at a natiouiH convention at which a Montreal nesw paper editor. Mr. Adrirn Arcand. nfl unanimously chosen
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  • 53 18 GERMAN AND BELGIAN EMBASSIES Rmmt Of Leghorn Ho im Status Prolml'l'Brusseb W HAT appears *»< W report pub listed v ar (lia m newspapers of late to mt alld th Tt states on good auu v ret l m iOTa A upon the arrival m U« eenVyO y U Germany's
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    • 439 18 OhTfiTE RADIO TO-DAY HOLLAND Kteitrical recordinr t Oramophon* r^o»«* I»CJ 15.22 Mrs (19.7 m.) 7™5 National anthem and opening SINGAPORE announcement. 3IJn 7.50 Report on the Amsterdam Stock '/mi ?2<j metres (133 mcis) Exchange. SS.'SEL Yd. ,o« b e half of S"Si .Miinese music* tne Über&l P«>t«»ta nt R^j° lv
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    • 462 18 HONG KONG ZBW 9.52 Me s (31.4 m.) p.m. i>2o Schubert Quartet No. 14 In E Minor ("Death and the Maiden") —Roth String Quartet. 5 58 Beethoven— Sonata m A Fiat Major, Op. 110 Arthur Schnabel (Piano) 6.18 Closing local Stock quotations Selections from light opera. 6.52 Dance music. 7
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    • 127 18 I p ENANG p.m ZMJ *»<4M fc) I ''.55 fc Anthony andCc ,B -Side O,flQ S0: pr^« 8.35 Orchestra! recorck B programme s R 9 00 Close down. X pm TPA- 15.24 Me s (19, tt in a Spani^ irrent Fre^ J 6.20 News In Engliih. 6.35 Conceit relayed from
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  • 102 19 Improvement In Rubber Market Sungei Bagan Meeting JHE signs of trade improvement m the United States was mentioned by Mr. W. E. Wallace yesterday at the twentyninth annual general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber C ompany, Ltd. which took place at the Chartered Bank Chambers. Mr. w. E. Wallace,
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    • 60 19 HUDSON NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised character as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can be quite certain thai with a >ew Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE THE BEBT WORKMANSHIP THE BBBT DBBION tn fact THE WORLDS BEST BICYCLE
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  • 43 20 Roosevelt Nominees Beaten In Elections Washington. MFSIDENT Roosevelfs prestige sufPfered severe blows m the Democratic Senatorial primary elections. *fflwK£To. MacAdoo. the PrSnT-s choice m the California convention, has conceded victory to Ms opponent. Mr. Sheridan Downey, who backs the Old Age Pensions plan.
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  • 142 20 SCHEME TO REGISTER "NOSE-PRINTS" OF DOGS i SCHEME to take the 'noseHprints' of dogs and file them for identification as is done with the fingerprints of criminals has been recommended by the Canadian Kennel Club at Toronto, Ontario. At present, the Dominion Department of Agriculture insists that dogs be tattooed.
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  • 75 20 Bangkok Celebrates King's Birthday Bangkok, Wednesday.— Bangkok celebrated the King o: Slam's birthday with flags flying and illuminations. The British legation was finely lit up. On Sunday, the Premier opened a new paper lactory at Kanburi m the presence of many officials. The factory produces rbout ten tons of paper
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  • 286 20 \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. I ATEST arrivals for the foithcoming races are Van Breukelen's candidates, but none— of his string appeared this morning for training when members of Duvars, Hobbs' Orchard's, rogue's, Silky's, Turley's and O'NeiH's stables were exercised on the inner
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    12 20 A Chinese army amphibious tank lumbering overland to the Yangtze war area.
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  • 137 20 LOWER INCOME FOR U. S. FARMERS Washington INCOME of farmers m the United I States this year will be the lowest to the past three years, according to estimates released by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Revenue of farmers this year is placed at $7,500,000,000 as against $7,600,0000 m 1937
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  • 110 20 Under Training Canton. A SOI of W-HMH^fiE Apriated by the centra^ a»« ißtory m ™™"*°»ll?\ioo\ students training of lddl "adutes so tf and university present war to form a reserve m tnt j» with Japan. f| be extended Military trainin t ire province. to all students m the
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    • 64 20 i^^ A^A mm <sS*** Car engines must be protected at all temperature levels, from comparatively low ones at t-ifht to high temperatures when running. The N«w Shell Motor Oils provide full protection against cod corrosion through condensed moisture at low temperatures, and, because of thtir touffe ell-film, uninterrupted lubrication undtr
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  • 695 21 EUROPEAN MOTORIST SENTENCED TO GAOL BROWN'S APPEAL I SUCCESSFUL [From Our Own Reporter* kuala lumpur, wednesday. It the conclusion to-day of the appeal brought h^ by the crown, a european, w. b. r. rudgard, m\> sentenced to six months' imprisonment for ■ausing death by a rash act. liudgard, an assistant
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  • 356 21 New French Star Scores At The Capitol C^AViki^U^--^^^ I^^^ DANIELLE DARRIEUX, the new French star introduced m "The Kaj?e of Paris," should become a favourite with cinemagoers. She is very good to look at, and she Has excellent charm and grace. Her name la rather a formidable mouthful, but m
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  • 453 21 Adulterated Ghee: Indian Shopowners Charged Singapore, Wednesday. A CASK of considerable interest to Indian community m Singapore came up for hearing m the fourth court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to-day. Four proprietor* ol Indmi) sundry ,ln»|)> Win fUUMMtd oy the local Municipal. iy lot sfiunK adulterated ghe<* Mr. J o
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  • 41 21 Index numbers reprejwntiiiK the estimated tnUAe receipt* of Cable and Wireless Ltd ;ls related to comparable traffic m the year 1929 based at 100 art- August 1938 MX avenge for 1937 78.9 avcrape for eight months. 1938. 88 3
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    • 64 21 INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM U lI A n ii A» A Ol»I\ I i. Saturday 24th, Scpl. at 9- 1 ."> I.M. See the MATMEN m Action. FOR BOOKING Phone. No. 6322. HAPPY WORLD OFFICE. BOOKINGS GOING FAST FEW OOOD SKATS LOT. BOOK NOW TO AVOID
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  • 352 22 W IN(. T Whit* a."l Mrs. U. Hipkin entered theflnal W of the Mixed Doubles Handicap by defeating Mr. and Mrs C. ft Winter by 6-4. 7-5. m the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday The winners In no way had an easy l they
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  • 90 22 S. R. C. HOCKEY TRIAL THERE was quite a large gatherf ing of spectators to witness the hockey trial at the S.R.C. where a fine game was served up. The Colours won by three goals to nil. Sullivan who showed glimpses of his previous form scored a goal m each
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    12 22 J. H. PHILLIPS m play m the S.C.C. tennis tournament yesterday. Tribune
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  • 198 22 CHARITY BASKET BALL MATCHES \From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat, Monday. THE interesting basket ball matches were played at the C.R.C. basket ball stadium last night before a large crowd. The Pek San basket ball team of Ayer Hitam met the Tiong Hwa basket ball team of Yong Peng m
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  • 84 22 Kliney Cup S.C.C. TEAM THE S.C.C. are drawn against the R.A.F. m the first round playing for the above Cup. The following will represent the S.C.C. on the dates given. All matches at the S C.C Play starts 5 p.m. each day. Singles: N. S. Wise and E. C. Cherrington
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    10 22 Picture taken during: yesterday's rugger trial at (ho B.C.C.- Tribune
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  • 58 22 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. "A" vs. V.M.C.A. on Friday at S.C.C.: Lt. J. S. Aveling; Sqd Ldr. F. E. Watts. R. C. Barnes; J. MacKinlay. J. P. Wood. HA. Schamper; C. P. Liston (Capt), F. K. McNamara. Lt. H. Huleatt van Pest2l. Lt.
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  • 20 22 The Annual General Meeting of the SRC. will be held m the Pavilion 01 Friday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 261 22 JN the S.C.C. Rugby trial yesterday Whites beat the Cetan by two tries (six points) to i, drop goal (four points) Quite a good standard was seen. Concerted forward rushes were more prominent while the threequarters passed and handled very much better. Tbeil combination was
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  • 83 22 FINL wcair. i lavou a unnua sports day of the S n sapor-? Ch n t O'rl School, wnicn ux)i£ place m th» school pround yest rday afternoon. Two hundred and eighty six children took part m a galaxy of races ana other r<> athletic events. Mrs.
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  • 26 22 Outram Afternoon School beat the Raffles Institution third team at soccer i yesterday at the Outram School ground by seven goals to nil.
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  • 144 22 Skins' Win THF X AM and the Skins rojgtfl teams yesterday opened thtirl season with I si-ratrh game i'M Tanglin. Both teams won' under strength o^H played a strenuous it nut scierJ^H game. Phillips had a nun -con verted late m the second hall and this 4 victory to the
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  • 110 22 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS YESTERDAY'S result* m I I tennis tournament. H -A- CLASS UHOUM A Lim <-30> beat J ,__ls»; 6-2, 6-3. j A AlsagoH Yap Ah Hian —^o beat ,_4o>: 6-1. 7-9. &--2 tc Resh« S A Danvood (-I*> beai I (_3K6-C ..6-3 j. Rests X Ko^utl <-r.3» W» (-15.3)
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  • 750 23  -  Rover (By WKENG HOCK SCORES I V IN SUCCESSION BrtENTAL HOSPITAL TROUNCED I IN CUP-TIE oper. Dm- of the largest crowds seen at a (lifying round Cup match turned up k: were amply provided with thrilling, ijoyable soccer. The inclusion of Keng Hock, the
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  • 65 23 A tnendly Badminton match consisting of two .sinKle.s, one doublii and two mixed doubles will b«- played be twma tin* Friendly Band and the Telok Ayer Epworth LMffUfl on Saturday at Prinsep Street ehOTttl lumixiund at 3 pm The followtiiK will repre.sent the Hand Teo Ltnf Ikx;n. Eugene
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  • 248 23 TIMES change and with them customs Most rapidly progressive, most changeable people m Malaya are Indian coolies, according to Mr. Charles Wilson, Controller of Labour. Mr Wilson say.s: 'The old-fashioned Indian coolie who accepted everything that happened as a matter ol course i lapidly
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  • 77 23 TIM Bfdcmtf Athletn Club vull mrH Sonny's XI m v fricmllv MMN »;nne M Saturday al Karrer Park. The filltwtng m« th< 4tns: ■ac Wm* Otn X i"*. Hong Pern cer Tta| Boon Bin Kojn Chei Mlinf, OUn Poh, 100 Hun J<h> Slang and Hock Seng Afl
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    13 23 Picture taken at the annual sports of the Singapore Chinese (iirls' School.- Tribune
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  • 136 24 London, Wednesday I IT Would be impossible to deny that vie Anglo-French proposals for the Settlement of the Czech problem have made an impression on the Brimh and French public hardly less painful than upon the Czechs, says the Daily Telegraph m leader. "On an assumption (which
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  • 46 24 SOME INCONVENIENCE was caused to traffic along: Geylang Road off the Municipal Gasworks throughout Tuesday last when a lorry with big logs of timber (pictured above) came to grief when the axl* broke and a wheel came off.- Tribune
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  • 239 24 LJINDRr I)S of Japanese soldiers landed at Niangniang miao. near Huangshan. and are m conflict with Chinese troops. Japanese forces at Chunshiare reattempting to cross the Yellow River. A hard struggle for the possession of Liuchun and Chintu has been m progress during the past
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  • 100 24 Washington. Wednesday. k HANDS OFF attitude towards the European crisis is bei* displayed with increasing ost* tation here as officials privat* disc Jose their fears that W situation is becoming worse the demands for partition Czechoslovakia are increasing. Although Washington abhors attacks the administration nj^
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  • 84 24 World Title Fight To-night Liverpool, Wednesday. aNE of the biggest crowds ever for a contest outdoors is expected at the Liverpool Football Club's ground to-morrow night for the Kane— Jurich world flyweight title fight over 15 rounds. Kane's weight is worrying him, but both are expected to be inside the
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  • 114 24 POLISH HUNGARIAN CLAIMS London, Wednesday. IT is learned that the Polish Ambassador m London, In the course ol recent visits to the Foreign Office presented the view of the Polish Government that if cession of Sudeten territory to Germany was envisaged m the AngloFrench proposals, a similar attitude should be
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  • 20 24 London. Wf£f a U UR Archied what was going on ana moned and consulted Reuter
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  • 9 24 two more Wfg Simla. W«dM*« a "Stntrw an Reuter
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