Morning Tribune, 23 September 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 3— No. 201. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, September 23 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 175 1 London, Thursday. PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF THE CZECHOSLOVAKIA PROBLEM IS AN ESSENTIAL PRELIMINARY TO A BETTER UNDERSTAN- [> BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND GERMAN PEOPLE/ SAID THE jriSl! PREMIER, MR. CHAMBERLAIN, BEFORE ENTERING THE KE AT HESTON AIR BASE TO FLY TO GODESBERG. Continuing, he said: "That, m turn, is an
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  • 100 1 PRAGUE, THURSDAY. I MAYOR OF PRAGUE ANNOUNCD OVER THE RADIO TO-DAY T THE GOVERNMENT HAD TENDD ITS RESIGNATION TO PRESIT BENES. added that a cabinet of national sentration with military participation be formed. announcement has yet been made a official Government sources, but instruction of the Cabinet
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  • 115 1 fpanish Govt. csr I Withdrawals Saragossa. Thursday. IHERI has been no official comnut on the announcement of fe»or \egrin (regarding; the "sack- ">« of foreigners) but the newspapir^ here regard the step as an Wni; ion of defeat by the Barcelona Govoiment. 1 .uuested that the European 'atifij.
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  • 102 1 Godesberg, Thursday. MR. Chamberlain met Herr Hitler m the hall of the Hotel Dreesen at 4 p.m. From the hotel Petersberg a profession of cars drove to the ferry at Niederdollendorf. Crowds of people lined the route and the banks of the river. A plane flew over the
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  • 57 1 Prague. Thursday. GENERAL SiroU vv at midday to-day spoke to crowds through loud speakers, telling them to be calm and to return to their work or home*. He added that the army was standing firm, the front lers were strongly guarded and the nation could
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  • 124 1 BRITAIN OPPOSED TO HUNGARIAN POLISH MINORITIES' CLAIM London, Thursday LORD WINTERTON. ref erring to the further demands by the "two countries adjacent to Czechoslovakia, and a large portion of the German press," declared m a speech a* West Orinstead that "these countries and the newspapers should be under no delusion
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  • 135 1 Berlin, Thursday. |T appeals, from reports issued by a German news agency, that the Creeh military are evacuating all parts of Sudeten German tenitory. The evacuation of Sudetenland by Czech troops began at noon. Evacuation oi Egerland dißtrlct and around the town oi Eger wcus carried
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  • 78 2 DEATH CHEATED HIM OF DYING WISH [Fro7n Our Own Reporter} I Yuan 4. Lhursday. A( lIISKSK »NH dying wish was U, be taken baik i t his country and buried there d reached his last iKI board about hull an hour befniv his >teun»ci sailed. He had i>een ailing lor
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  • 77 2 IScravenhage. Thursday. THfc air connection between Singapore and Hong Kong by means of the K.L.Ai. and Air France is possibly starting next month, but only m the direction ■ji Hongkong. The return connection is difficult as Air Prance machines from Hong Kong arrive at Saigon
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  • 139 2 Singapore, Thursday. N. AND H LEICESTER, two boys, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the rlfth court this afternoon m answer to two summons charges of having committed trespass by entering the compound of 168, Kampong Ampat, belonging to Ang Kong Wee with intent to insult him
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  • 373 2 Employees Tell Story To Court SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. 4NOTHLR DRAMATIC lURN TO THE CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS EN CONNECTION vVITH THE TASE OF CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST HEARD AGAINST 'iHE eOUNDER OF A FIRM KNOWN AS THE MALAYAN SERVICE BUREAU. WAS PROVIDED IN THE AFTERNOON WHEN THE ACCUSED
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  • 389 2 HEALTH OF THE EAST sdrkjle Plague: Rodent plague continues to be reported from Cochin m India, but no notification of human plague has been received from any of the Eastern ports for the week. i Cholera was notified from Calcutta m India, and from Macao, Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai and Swatow
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  • 51 2 k v Man." artiv th, s° s r-. ir S'srSj '«und that he had I wbe his body „f un hair w this freak of natu™ 1 PUMh <l At 13 years h*» v i has a fSi Xerit"", 0^" on his forehMd.ba'k a rm
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  • 110 2 GENEVA. THt RSDAI. f\R. WELLINGTON KOO. V ING BEFORE THE DISARMAMENT COMMITTEE. OPPOSED AM PURELY OBJECTIVE RESOL}™ ON AIR-BOMBING OF CIWUJ.* Dr. Koo said the situation m then East was known to the or J d n *V° oi was not lacking condemnaUJ J powers
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  • 72 2 The Band of the Strain o* Police will perform In P llWl o UvMUidf atTelokAveratepm hIRAM the direction of Mi.J L A.R.C.M.. R M g. M Gr eet:ns". A 1. March. "Distant Doring. M&et 2 Overture. "Obero" uH 3 Selection. -Bric-u-Bra Monckton R Dr.2o 4. Valse. "Dcs Hfi&J&m
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  • 216 3 amese on homicide CHARGE \From Our Oun Reporter I Alor Star, Thursday. l\ being told that his friend bin Kling had been stabbed, accused drew out a knife and started playing "berselat" Lmesc art of self-defence) and challenged the man who ft d
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  • 22 3 THROUGH CHINA WAR HORRORS Uk l PFLL veteran of two wars— ™mpare W i.h the day m Ihf present China »ar. Tnbune
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  • 172 3 kn v b round after receiving UK saw a Siamese whom he knew En Vat, holding a knife and running 'shortly after, the accused, who was i distant relative of the deceased. i.ime, and hearing of the incident, became enraged. He drew out a knife and went round
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  • 208 3 Singapore, Thursday. DIVE Chinese arrested for riotm- m Club Street on the wring of Sept. 19 were found cuilty m 'he Third Police Court 10-day. The rase was the sequel to J** 1 |h1 m Club Street m which abort JO len wore engaged, using stools,
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  • 173 3 SCOUTS CUBS SEEKING $30,000 rIKTHKN huiulrtu sv.mls aiul tub^ m ihis NittU-mrnt an- bitterly complainant tl thr lack of a headquarters, and are now starting a campaign to raise funds to the •xtent of S'iP-000, touards tost of a fine iiinliliii': I'or I dollar X year, the Scouts havi been
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  • 45 3 Singapore, in-n-aay. T O. Jfctterell „-cUv pleaded guilty to a dW £.illne to conform to wtng rt«i»l »J „H-ooirn Street «m July at r 12 j D i' m., and was ii;ud $5 by Mr. C, H <„h m the Tr»fflc Wrtrlc< Court
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  • 59 3 Before the Chid Juittce In M Coun at 11 a.m. y jusu,- p,ci,nv m 2nd mm "SSL'S** Koh Ah M tff. Tan Toh Le.m und (|h"> Knn Before Mr Jurtlce Home ;,t 10 M am Summoii.ses Motions and .liulununt Summons. ProbuU 5 No"' l« 38 and
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  • 42 3 •>'•!"> Tb-irsd^v -For wilfully ||inderiiut traffic at the junction or Timah Road and Selegie Roaa. Ms omnibus, on May 22 at 10.4P nrr Chtnan Singh was to-day nnjci r In default six days' r.i by Mr. H Koh Traffi' District. Judge.
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  • 39 3 ivssm£K?«H Iture with wh i b sh i nterP^ j^eA tine Ikon and the Rite for L a n^XtlSn b Uyrus. 'The Book f Th e e^o a w is definitely worth attending.
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  • 25 3 ,i British News, whirh arThe.Oftumontßrltisnri rived by air mail th "Second lng at the Pavilion gggj W po, t Bed' ncludja pteww troopship tor departure.
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  • 91 3 MALAYAN TIN QUOTA FOLLOWING the announcement that the international tin iliiota release for the fourth lv.ii tt-i of the year is 35 per «-nt ordinary quota and 1* per rent. Buffer Stock quota, the Malayan domestic quota ha« been lixrd as follow*: Ordinary quota— ZS per rent Buffer Stock quota—
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  • 148 3 GAVE FALSE INFORMATION TO POLICE Singapore. Thursday KAN<i Lim Chan this morninf pleaded Ruilty to a charfe of divine false information to a police Corporal to the effert that he had been robbed by four persons, two of whom were known to him ;is An* Gua Sen* and An* Bak
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    • 148 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Chance KCBBEK Quiet Steady e«r. Buyers 8 18 7 15 16 -3 16 Sellers 8 3 16 8 1 16 —18 Ist Forward (October- Buyers 8 18 7 15 16 —3 16 mm m Sellers 8 316 8 116 —18 ftofl Howard (November) Buyers
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    • 12 4 Proving T Th Spot 19 t moriUis 1 forward 191..
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    • 138 4 London. Thursday. .staler. »47 iolls ir 3 day chan ?r Ounlop Rubber 27 3 >7 _3d General Electric 77 I.. 76 6 n£d Imperial Chemical Industrie* 30 >9 9 _fd Imperial Tobacco 138 0 136 3 h Anglo-Dutch 26 9 26 6 Ad Canadian Pacific 6 3
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    • 56 4 HIfRRLt, NtMV Y k fc P^- 21 KUBBLK Previou.s To-day Chan]*x*e Steady Steady wt Buyen i*> 3 H 5 16 1 16 SeUers MH 16 716 _1 16 Forward Jan.l Mar Buyers 16 5 R ir,t _i 8 it... n Sellers IS 3 16% -I'a TIN QrH
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    • 64 4 London. Thursday r.T.onPana (closing middle rate) m$F 7 0 8 d 47 ch T.T.qn Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 ft|l6 8 92 T£\ on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) 9», o h 3 1b T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3l 16 Unchanged l T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 14 4 UN SUMtartf Previous Thur^ Spot (afternoon (closing M \eet £195'- nqfr Chi
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  • 229 4 Market Transactions Have Been Heavy Jl is now clear that a desperate attempt is fcfag made to buy i further spell of uneasy peace by the sacrifice not only of the Czechs but of certain fundamental principles as well. Whether this attempt will succeed remains doubtful, as there are indications
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  • 187 4 and over 18.551 19.795 28.802 Production (estimated) of Estates under 100 acres 8.203 8,097 19.581 Stocks m the United Kingdom have i decreased by 76 tons and now stand at P9.457 tons. At the Auctions held yesterday there I\ was a fair demand for all grades. Of I
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  • 127 4 Singapore, rhursdsi'. MESSRS. Fraser Co.'s report for to-day is as follows: Tin at midday was $100,000. down 3 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 27 cents, buyers January March 27 3 4 cents, market steady Political considerations were once l again responsible
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    • 51 4 i OVERSEA-CHINESE r BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED SkW FREE yourselves irom the FEAR of BURGLARS by keep- CMfcWWiM mg your VALUABLES (jewellery 5111 1 11 1 SAFE BOXES m BR T I S II at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. insurance comfwy ltd You hold YOUR OWN KEYS L'SS mvACY m^
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    • 7 4 SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd; 's SS-T 1^ 3
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  • 752 5 STOCKS SHARES B. M. Trust** c.75e .75 Con. T. S. 1% Pref. 216 22 6 Con. T. S. Ord. 19 6 20 6 Eastern Realty 1.321 2 142' 2 Eat. Truat Af. 4.71 lv Eastern United 32.50 33 50 F. and N. Ord. 14.00 14.30 cd do 7%% Prefs. 9.20
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  • 239 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3$ 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.30 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.81 0.86 Hongkong Tin 21 9 23Jelebus o*o 0 75 Kamunting Tin 8 6 96 Katu Tin 24|6 25 6xd Killinghalls 18- 19'Kramats 9 9 10*9 Kuchais I.^o 1.35 Laruts 9 6
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  • 258 5 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 :U 102' 2 ri Z% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 PBUNQ MINK IPAL s'; 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 130% 133% d 43 4 r r 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov.
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    • 365 5 kFRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends X Singapore. Sept 22, 5 pm SMdend Book* Date r» w* TW Close Payable Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept 29 Sept. 23 5% g ltam s'; int. Oct. 3 Oct 5 Oct. 4 5% Rawang Tin Fields I 1 id. No.
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  • 19 6 Ribs Broken In Accident E"g.wa S to-day ctr^": »*1 extended biflSf 1 District J^ -nd postponed thj p J««!
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  • 68 6 Singapore. Thursday: When p.k i Boon came up before Mr n Goh m the second court thb nrad extortion charge Com ?n° mm on Wray not received any instruction?^!! DPP. as yet IOM fr(J I tody since hi* arrest Postponing the ease for another hu> worship Inionned Court
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    • 399 6 EMPIRE (TANJONG PAGAR -7 PJH-. 9.15 PM) Victor McLaglen Ida Lupino SEA DEVILS Matinee on Sat. 24 Sun. 2.15 pan. PRINCE AND THE PAUPER GIRL OVERBOARD a aaaa NEH rRANn 700PM WORLD \IIV/illl/ 9. 15 PM MISS WONG MAN LOY <-OI 111 OHRY SAN THE MUM Matinee on Sat. 24
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    • 141 7 P' iail To-Da> ail 3-IJi p.m.j (Johore Patrons Please Note) iWIIIIJ BIAIIIIIi:! H|»l 5• a Irs All! r •^_T3 r TWi NICHTLY JL-XJ-LJLJL_jL^| 6.15-9.H5 -I > Universal Pictures* Saucy, Snappy Comedy h e RAGE °> PARIS" riiiliiHny DeliirhtfuJ. t|l('})\ BBBk^'^^':'^: MISCHA AIKR and HELEN HRODERICK A (Clamorous French Maid and
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    • 244 7 SHOWS DAILY SIS, (J-15 9-15 P.M. JOTII KNTIRY-FOX ROMANTICVCOMEDY SKNSATION j ANNABELLA j j William powell I So Perfectly Sensational together m j "THE BARONESS THE BUTLER" j 1 ALSO The latest British Movietone NEWS including Pictures of The European Crisis and America beating J Australia m 'The DAVIS CUP
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  • 335 8 JUDGE SHOWS LENIENCY TO AGED CHINESE STRUCK MAN WITH PARANG [From Our Own Correspondent] Johoie F'ahru. Thursday. DEMARKING that he would treat the accuser, leniently because, he was old. Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills sentenced a 59-year-old Chinese. Lee Fatt, to two yean 1 rigorous imprisonment for having caused
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  • 134 8 SNA TCH THIEF SENTENCED Singapore. Thursday. TIfKKK months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision was the sentence Mr. Conrad Oldham passed on a Chinese. Mfl Ah San. m the second court this morning for the (heft of a gold necklace and locket valued $1H from a
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  • 22 8 Captain Ramplen Jones has returned to Kuala Lumpur from long leave. He; flew out from England In the Imperial Airways flying-boat "Centurion.*
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  • 95 8 THE Boys Brigade, v Fifth Singapore Coy.) will hold a concert m aid of the Company fund on Tuesday, at 8.30 p m., m the new school hall of the Choon Guan English School. KoonSeng 'Road. Katong. Mrs. H. Witte and Mr. John McNeish Will be the
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  • 201 8 Remarkable Display Of Flaming Cases THREE showings of a remarkable film were given m the Cavendish Laboratory. This was the first film to be made of solar prominences, and was taken through a spectrohelioscope, one of the 'aids to vision," referred to by Lord Rayleigh m
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  • 392 8 %UUkjs. i»h "^es,, Jane,-,,. Marth,^ appreciable,, c mr M^ fits ft&j dope iddiets whoa^LViJ!* har as m;;:r n;;: *ssy was exploited .several voar L occupation of Manchu ia 7^ market was found m ciiiri 2 racketeers who were behtoS 1? -tattu.^decade™ Sfl me DUSlness and are livin* j Th
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  • 1038 9 INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS: British And American Pictures Share Honours /Ul^-w^ -^SHUST- (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. 'Hi international annual Film Festival has just taken pla<v at Venice and tht awards of the international jury have been pubfched This festival is unique m the cinema world m bringing ogether
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  • 277 9 "Mental Gymnastics" Needed By Jury r rilK view that "mental agibty and gymnastics" arc required by m jury to assess damages for loss of expectation of life was expressed by (he Lord Chief Justice, Lord llewart, directing a jury m the King's Bench Division recent l.v.
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  • 147 9 Simpson's Desert Mystery Sydney. i THE expedition ol Australian scientists, i recently .sent from Adelaide to explore what was thought mi^ht be the 1 remains of those who perished mysteriously about a hundred years ago m the trans-Australian exploring expedition, led by the German scientist, Ludwig Leiehhardt. has reached the
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    • 98 9 Essences o/\^\NlllAP^Pi ALMONDdLEMON FSta^ •fA^ Ideal flavourings lyS^J for PuddtMfjsjCustard, |§^^g| /¥es, Cakes, etc. Try C Bs Essences when next you are making pastry, custard and blancmange. Faite 4 **s«fc% the delicious rigour it imparts. Listen to the Y&X&T wonderful comments il».«f .irt- Mir.- to l>f made J^S jE?f and
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  • 297 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Friday, Sept. 23. 1938. BRITAIN IS READY CVERY day the situation regarding Sudetenland becomes graver and more complicated, and the latest news lends support to those who vigorously contested the peace plan. "The partition of Czechoslovakia," said Mr. Winston Churchill, "amounts to a complete surrender by the
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  • 912 10  - What does The Colony Budget HOLD IN STORE? Autolycus 11/ HEN the Legislative Council meets m Singapore towards the end of next month it will be presented with the Government's budget statement for 1939. During the weeks ahead many important decisions will be taken regarding the expenditure of the Colony's
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  • 1061 11 •^Wwu--'#^^***i &C*>,-~-* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. HE appointment of Mr. William Jordan to be the next president of the League of Nations is gratifying to many people, not only m the Dominions but
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  • 255 11 I ALEXANDER Kerensky, Russian Pre--1 nier In 1917, made a strong attack on t'titturships when he spoke at a meetorganlaed by the Women's Guild of Npirt m London. Dictators spring from war, live by trive to achieve their final aims •ugh war
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    • 62 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feel below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3Ui ,1\ irlrfraphlc AddfMi: PHONE «W3 ■V^
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    • 43 11 THETaUfTONICFOOD Obtainable of all OmnltU mm 4 Sfrm J WRISTWATCH BANDS I For Ladien Gents 4 4 4 lI II AMI OP THE HKJHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM 4 4 4 Yick Woh Hing 429 North ftrftifl Hoad 'IV I No 7922
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  • 119 12 The Crisis In London Town Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Minister, has paid several visits to the Foreign Office m London during the European crisis caused by the Sudeten German Czech dispute. Planet News crowds lunra gathered daily m Downing StreU to* Planet News The tufa le M Batta.io,, R
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    • 43 13 j YOU WILL FIND i the UMM MUKTBOM .N MAMtm P:lN<iS BKA( KLETS Moocm i c I WHERE Q| All i and \l I I AH nUORIONAL RENE ULLMANN JtUKLIJ-KS. Kuitlii% riace, SlN<iAl*()Kfc. Opened dally intludmc Saturday* from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn.
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  • 1022 14 ALTHOUGH, mercifully for their mothers, the majority of children can be left to play happily by themselves, there sometimes arises the problem of the child who seems to need constant external amusement. Mother, Amah or some other child, must be always at hand to play with him.
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  • 780 15 Simple But Convenient Form of Entertaining Your Richer Friends something distinctly pleasing to the average woman about a teaarty For one thing it is a pleasant. norm affair, when she can relax and to hep friends; secondly, it is a very tuple form of entertaining
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  • 438 15 lln Dainty Shapes I JAnd Spread With Delicious Fillings, j They Are Popular j ion All Occasions: I tf i SANDWICHES at tea-time or even served at cocktail parties are always popular and they can be made to look so ap oetisins. spread with a wide
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    • 43 15 F RIB MAKEUP I) E M ON S T R ATION 1 \r. HWfltl arr.niKfnu'nt with MAX FACTOR OP HOLLYWOOD Septvmb<T MUI lIUI Ih-monstrations LtTturts 10 a.m.— 'lS MM Private Make-up Appointmi'iits. 2 p.m.-— 5 p.m MAISON PERM 7H. SUmlord Mi 4. singapoiu:.
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    • 339 16 BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND' Dut Put 1938 1938 RANPURA 17.000 O?t. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. J RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. lb SOMALI 6.800 Oct. 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 CANTON 15 500 Nov. 4 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 RAJPUTANA 17.000
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    • 415 16 iTv TO FRENCH Tort?! *J CHARCEURS RE U N I S i HOMEWARDS. i FORBIN For Maiitille^, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk J > CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire 6l Bonleatn < iTO SAIGON INDOCHINA! BANGKOK For Saigon. Tourane tnd Baiphon< I CAP TOURANE I j A. A. M. I.
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  • 486 17 Child Welfare Is Not Mere Feeding Doctor Speaks Of Danger Kand) INDICATIONS of ;i menace lo the mam principle* <>t maternity and child welfare work were mentioned by Dr. S F Chrllappah Assistant Director of Sanitary Services, at Kandv He did so m the course of his remarks at the
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  • 61 17 NO INCREASE IN WAGES FOR BACHELORS Rome. B\( 111.1.0K tmploviM's m (iovern mrnt aii(l st'ini-(iovrrnnn*nt offices and works are debarred from increases m waxes after a certain stage as outlined In a scheme advocated by the (iovernment The .schema was approved by the (a)inet and QXM the aji of marrl.ißt
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    • 217 17 I HI R\S PIIILP lIM If I (Incorporated m Australia I NEXT SAILINGS f Due Srtilv MAl'a-J.l A Sept 3d Oct 4 MERKUB Ort 30 Hoy 4 J.ea^ rou.id trip t^n-nt< from sUmpore Ui Australia titled at trw rates I Class passengers m?\ transfer at Slngaport. Brisbane Sydney or Melbourne
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    • 71 17 ■BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. f (APCAR LINE) K)R HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBK AND OSAKA Ks.s. S II I It A L A 8,000 TONS BAILING OCTOBKK I, At 3 VM The above vessel ha.< excellent modtn ■CfOmioriltWffl k* Wf Mhtm U*4 Beeond Saloon pa.s.scni?er.s. Special Holiday Return tickets
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    • 250 17 [postal intelligence I m TO-DAY 5 ssaa: s 5 Buenos Aires Mum 23 1 p m uth imperial* 1 23 2 p.m. uth Buenos Aires Mam 23 1 pm South) Buenos Aires Maru 23 1 pm Imperial" 23 2 p.m I Whole -Imperial" 23 p.m. Letter Mail> Buenos Aires Mam
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    • 143 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALOMJSIDK THK WIIAKVKS OR KXPFC IKI) TO \KKIVK Entrance Exit I Ship (iodown Gate Gate Optcn Noort 22 1 1 Chitral Ranch! 18 2 j Kampar i« Glen.shifl 14 J Jean Laborde ii Glenoub 9 Centaur 7 Silveryew 34 2 3 BUverguava 46 4 5 Htoafh
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  • 260 18 I CAN HE STAND FOR THIRD TERM? PRESIDENT Roosevelt as dicta toroftheU.S.A.,isafore^i by Mr. Frank Ernest Gannett owner of mam newspapers m New York State, who is m Lo n don to study how Britain deals with labour and economic prob. lems. "Many of us see
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  • 232 18 Essen. FIELD Marshal GoeriiiR 1 PM« l J r Essener National Zeitun;' Pjjj Hshes a code for G«?"JS abroad. Statin* that the Fuehrer his Deputy and District Lead* have repeatedly stated the Jg-J Germans abroad, th* pM« r**J the following as most impow points: 1. Strict
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    • 1095 18 -j I PARIS OKJ THF RADIO t^l^T w t Jrl VI I I |L W\i \L^ i^^r h.20 Gramophone records. IN (i Q| T^jk on Cll r ent Fivn 'h events j^l>..^ «~»^»y |n Rumanian by Mrs. Nortines 6 20 Npws m English. 6.35 Concert relayed from Paris TO"DAY 7
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  • 309 19 BOLIVIA AND GRAN CHACO SETTLEMENT TREA TV DESCRIBED AS "TRIUMPH FOR PEACE" Santiago. gOLIVIANS have accepted the settlement of the long standing Gran Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay m a serene spirit, according to dispatches from Li* Paz received here. Although the terms of the agreement, which has been
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  • 303 19 Once Broadway "Playboy" (XLTER LEWISHON, once-famous Wall-street banker, who ran through a £2,000,000 fortune on wine, women, and gambling, is Alter 15 years m an asylum, the lavish, Broadway "playboy^ walk-1 d n>o a room at the Blythewood Sanitarium, Connecticut, which was! King fumigated, and
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  • 76 19 1 naval base is destined to comJs*te France for the loss of Alexan--1 territory of Latakia became an '^pendent State m 1930. but France .^d certain military and oaval -there. Fnm Developing Power In Mediterranean ANEW French, naval port is to be constructed about half a mile
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  • 237 19 ry fastest Uring thins U the b«i fly, which flies at more than 40t miles an hour, declared Dr. C. U Curran of the American Musevai of Natural History m an interriew at OtUwa. A controversy about the bot fly hM been raging m North America
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  • 612 20 KLUANG RUBBER PROFITS MEETING HELD k BIG drop m profits was evident at the annual general meeting of the Kluang Rubber Company. "Profits for the year." said Mr. S Q Wong who was m the Chair, amounted to $43,227.12. compared months preceding that. Mr. Wong continued: The balance brought forward
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  • 141 20 STATISTICS with regard to Malayan rubber for the month of August, Issued by Mr. H. North-Hunt, the Regis-trar-General of Statistics, as. and F.M.S.. give the following figures for the -whole country:— Acreage planted with rubber on Jan. l. 1938— Estates 100 acres and over, 2.026,348.1 tons; under 100
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  • 295 20 Singapore, Thursday. rpIRED and worn out. mission x doctor J. Pell, veteran of two wars m France and China told me yesterday: "Four years m France would not compare with the beastliness of one day m the present China war." He was passing through Singapore en
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  • 172 20 Singapore, Thursday. IN the Traffic District Court to-day, Court Inspector Frew told Theodor K:cy that he would receive justice m tlifc Court even though he was unrepresented, when Krey stated that he could not afford to pay a lawyer tf» re present him. Krey was charged with
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  • 173 20 CHANCES IN IMPERIAL AIRWAYS SCHEDULE IMPERIAL Airways winUr schedule will come into f m with the easlbound service leaving Southampton on Sun- day, Oct. 2, and with the west- bound from Sydney on Sept. 27. So far a* Malaya is concerned, the Sfi^iiL 11 Sln^apore as at prS flying boats
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  • 295 20 The use of Treasure Island, San Francisco's 1939 Fair ground as a base for the great Pan-American Clippers, has become a virtual certainty. The Company signed a contract for space with the exposition and at the same time submitted the only bid to the
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  • 86 21 HUNDRED HOUSES SWEPT OUT TO SEA Long Island. flMfMl iy. nil deathroll m Ihe hurricano I ,nny be tremendous here, de- Und th coastguard commander. Mr. Wolf. A hundred house> u nf swept out to sea and 2IW "M, are marooned. The bodies of four women and two men have
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  • 84 21 Accused then started to play "berHat" with a knife m his hand, chalteßffal the man who had stabbed his friend Din Klins to a fight. fhUe he was playing "berselat" people tfby moved away. Just then Mat Nor, ased happened to pass that way slabbed In the stomach.
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  • 73 21 T. K. Nayar. assistant medical Alor Star stated that, on admisito the hospital, the deceased, was on and was found to have a i:v ci spleen. The spleen had been 1 through. He died twelve hours "*t admission. Din Loy. the accused was also admitt- hospital the same
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  • 61 21 Covenant's Method Not Just, Say Japanese Tokyo, rhursday. ugakJ telegraphed M. Avenol ni ng the League Council's tnvi•i on Article seventeen of nant says that the Japrnese hold firm to the belief that tlfitaged by the Covenant wing about v just or adequate 1 the Chinese-Japanese conKfeit* :it titude m
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  • 377 21  - YANCTSE'S GREATEST BATTLE FOUGHT HEAVY CASUALTIES Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau 'luci Hankow, Thursday. FOLLOWING a battle lasting fa days and nights near Tienchiachen. danger to the city was averted yesterday morning. rv-M n thousand rr n rk troops 01" the '•tnan**e fftmtsentn Division brought i,n pn^mre <>n
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  • 120 21 SCOUT DEVELOPMENT HAMPERED BY LACK OF HEADQUARTERS Singapore. Thursday. COX 1$ years, the Scouts and Cubs m Singapore have carried on the good work of spreading the movement without having a rool' which they can call their own. Now they are appealing to the general public for one. This fact
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  • 134 21 "Now, giving way to the urgenty of the matter. Government has granted the Scouts a 30-year lease of two acres of land at Balestier Plain, as site for a building to be used as Scout Headquarters." At the meeting to-day Commissioner •Sands stressed the fact that until met)
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    • 54 21 -X- <^ One of the Most EXCITING Am ENTIRES ever Recorded m Motion Picture History The 8B .^^t^U& vl Next fl^B m ~Fin<i, gripping film I m LUIS IHNKER /Jfflt XII IN M ROBERT DOUGLAS llf^l II I /jh i(9v Wft V Race to climb jr V the Matte-horn. hackee;
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    • 153 21 i J^ I j INTERNATIONAL WRESTLINC j TOURNAMENT j GALA GRAND I OP UN ING SAT 21th. SKITEMBKR j at 9.15 p.m. 1 I HAPPY WORLDJ j STADIUM j I MAIN EVENT j j VVONCi BOCK CHEUNG Champion of China I \s MKIIAR MtiGH Giant Punjabi i o IJounds of
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  • 469 22 EIGHT GOALS IN CUP MA TCH CLERICALS BEAT AIR FORCE RESERVES (1 JS. g -und'flxture of the Singapore Challenge Cup Sta at the Anson Road Stad.um yesterday. »J h h a J f oh" Th.- Clerieais fielded seyerl. old P Umer.s and despite the wddM nature ..1 the imnd, P^yed
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  • 110 22 S.C.C. Tennis S.C.C. Autumn lawn tennis tournament ties: TO-DAY. MEN'S DOUBLES \V CLASS— Semi-finals W J HenmanandA. W Wallich iscr> vs. H. L. Marshall and J. H. Phillips <— 15 J. C Macpherson and WingCdr. H. White ls > vs. J. L Purnell and J L. N. Barber 30 >;
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  • 123 22 YM.C.A handicap tennis tournament ties:— MIXED DOUBLES Friday:— M. I. Reshty Mrs. Lockerbie vs Tan Huck Toe Miss Nellie Chia. T. Kobayashi Mrs. Phylis Eber vs Noel Barber Miss Wichele. U. Yoshii Mrs. Pennefather vs A. H. Yap Miss Simonson. S. A. Dawood Miss L.
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  • 254 22 dfsp[ylogre A LARGE crowd of punters *;itche. (his mornings training. Vestir- I day's rain made the i^i»inj; soft. I Printers for the coming races was the Interesting fan work done by two of Hobb.s" candidates, Silver Lace and So!^ Cubal SILVER LACE, lidden by Mawi raced
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  • 118 22 THE following sides have been selected for Newcomers vs. The Rest match at 5 p.m. on Saturday at S.C.C.:— NEWCOMERS (Whites): W. N. Rothery; P. D Outwin, F. C. Tillbrook. P H. Burgess, A. G. Mackenzie; Dr. G. S. Jones, J. B Potter; AW. Thomas, C.
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  • 100 22 at the thirty-sixth Jjfl A meeting of the Kenpel Gol Cli bW ■last night at the Club House -the tog big were elected 1 1 form the ne» t«" X Rodgers Mr' J.R Wi^. Yin-President. Mr. C. Watson Captain. Mr F. H. Bradley iVice-Captaw, Mr" W.
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  • 39 22 Garrison Ladies' Monthly Medal dub's laGl THE Garrison Golf ternb er,Pj T H Monthly Medal edatTanglin onlu Ll 1(;! Mr G day. resulted m a or „i 1 gory-Jones with a^u rewng-^ Mrs. J f Mr. A. Macßirlln c
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  • 10 22 and th, RAT «*s„ played on the cancelled
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 30 22 uullain iCfMtCd fov Experts I VUCAIN Mi hes are as attrac- I livr m !lnir refined beauty as I they arc uni.iilim; m their I accuracy. I THEY NEVER VARY!
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    24 23 THE injiger team 01 tne Singapore Recreation Club, beaten m their lirst out ing yesterday b\ th« St. Andrew's Old Boys. Tribune
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  • 388 23 dfkg A(JITE an interesting game of rugger was played on the S.K padang between a home XV and the St. Andrews Old Bms XV yesterday. Pie latter, who were quite a successful side last year won by tuo tries and a drop goal. (10 points) to nil. The Saints'
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  • 74 23 'ing are matches m the S.C.C. '"iirnament next week: "B" Class: C F Jennings Cutler; Sqd Ldr F. E. Watts T Brown. J A Gagan vs. C P A. G. Ells vs. J. C. Nauen. Scd i KSday: D MacKintosh vs. Woolley; L. H. Cooper vs. ■j^ Housley.
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  • 86 23 DLAYING a hockey match on Wednes- day, the Loyals beat the Singapore Colts, who played one man short, by three-nil. In the fifth minute. Hancock netted with a first timer and the score at half time was I—o. Cromin, Loyals centrehalf, scored the second goal from
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  • 80 23 THE annual cricket match for the "Clarke Shield," between the past and present Pupils of the Christian Brothers will be played on Saturday, at 2 p.m. at the St. Joseph's Ground. The following have been chosen to represent the past eleven:— C. A. de Souza; W. J.
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  • 33 23 There will be a 100 metres Free style event for men and ladies at the Chinese Swimming Club Pool on Sunday, •t 11 a.m. m connection with the fortnightly meet.
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  • 78 23 The annual cricket -match for the Clarke Shield, between the past and present pupils oT tho Christian Brother will be played on Saturday, at 2 p.m at St. Joseph's around. The following have been chosen to represent the past: C A deSouza. W. J Ess. P d'Almeida. Chia
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  • 55 23 The following have been inviU-d t i play hockey for the SCR C. against the Indian Association at Hone Ltiu Green to-day at 515 pm Patrick Yee Chim Bock. K. T. Ooi. Kirn Swee. KeeSiang. Swee Ken*. Keng Siew. Mook Kirn, Swee Law. Kee Paw\ Boon Ann, Kee
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  • 250 23 Singapore, Thursday. TWO years' rigorous imprisonment was the sentence passed by Mr. Justice Pedlow m the Assize Court this afternoon, on Kuppusamy Naidu, General Post Office counter clerk, who was found guilty by the unanimous verdict of a special jury on a charge of criminal
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  • 25 23 The S.S Police beat Fort Canning at bocJcev yesterday at Tanglin by threv <?oaLs to nil The match was very keenly con tested.
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  • 21 23 Fort Cunning beat the Royal Engineer A team at rugger yesterday at Tangliti by 11 points to 5.
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  • 342 23 FATALLY ASSAULTED BY INSANE MAN I tern, ITM of opinion that death was pri- marily due to the assaults, and that, broncho-pneumonia wa.- contracted a.s a result of the fractured ri|?ht ribs which caused difficult intake of uir He considered it possible for deceased to survive if he had not
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  • 368 24 THE SCHEME TOR SECESSION OF THE SUDETEN AREAS OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA TO GERMANY. LaboiK and Liberal leaders have issued manifestoes condemning the nolicv adoted by the British »nd French (iovernment.s. and Mr. Winston ChurchM und Mr. Anthony K^en h^ e also mad- public pronouncements criticising the
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  • 36 24 Mrs. Frouae. who returned from leave recently, reported for duty at the Clifford School, Kuala Kanssar. on Monday morning. Miss Annama Navarednam of the same school has been transferred to the Kin* Edward VII School Taiping.
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  • 146 24 j^fctlbßS correspondent on the German-Czech frontier states tha* the Nazi flag fa fly. ing over Czechoslovak towns is Sodetenland. The Czech poHce chief of Eger told Reuter's c* respondent with tears streuh ing down his cheek, "I hare m more authority here now." An
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  • 60 24 Reuter's correspondent took cover m a ditch while the Henieinists he'd ofl another car and finally they allowß Reuter's correspondent to proceed. I Asch streets were crowded with iwpjfl wearing swastika armlets and cheertj Hitler. Many Germans, some n black, others with brown uniforoa crossed the frontier as
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  • 66 24 London. ThursdayLord Halifax, m a statement ten**. urged the public to refrain fromjonng premature conclusions but to awit w time when Mr. Chamberlain position to place the country m fulipir session of the facts-Reuter A Prague message l^ J women attached to the Br
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  • 51 24 London. Thursday A party of British Labour f to Paris this morning for on the internationa. «m» ders French Socialist Trad? I Hort The Secretary for Wai f the Ad Belishai, and the First Lor > tf miralty (Mr. Duff Coopr offices of the Committ itDefence this
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  • 16 24 Boston Thug» The deathroll as a r;. risi n and Pbode Island alon^ Reuter
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  • 49 24 The Czech g^jStliei appea il Schrava, broadcast^ ano^ the populace this aatei te j 0 a y g calm, declared it yed Pr J nation had been be ßation J had to yield to aconi d cum^tances and m inter making such an accu ter. Reuter
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