Morning Tribune, 26 September 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE oi 3— No. 204. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 20, 193a FIVE CENTS.
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  • 548 1 INSIDE STOR V OF PREMIER-HITLER TALKS rW GERMAN DEMANDS UNSOUND BASIS FOR AN AGREEMENT Mobilisation "Does Not Constitute Menace To Anyone" PRAGUE, SUNDAY. EWORLD IS TO-DAY AFFQRDED A CONNECTED SEMIOFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE MOVES BEHIND THE INES HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED, WHICH CULMINATED THE PRESENT GRAVE SITUATION IN
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  • 11 1 crams g»SS visit to Hitler. Planet News
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  • 29 1 Berlin, Sunday. U ERR Kundt «as arrested by toe Czech H Police yesterday, according to a Ocr TerfmieS Gen Goerins are m Berlin to-day- Reuter
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  • 17 1 London, Sunday: Dr. Masaryk has delivered at the Foreign Office the Czech Government's reply.- Reuter
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  • 46 1 Berlin, Sunday. Activity of military aeroplanes much beyond the usual air exercises is noticeable here. Preparati on has been made throughout the city to warn the population of air attacks. Roofs and high buildings have been manned by antiaircraft and look-out units. Reuter
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  • 93 1 WHAT SECURITY CAN HITLER OFFER "BRITAIN WILL NEVER YIELD" London, Sunday. MX (iAKVIN, m a stro,igly-worded editorial, says: 'The British Prime Minister, on two painiul journey* to German y, received two ultimatums, but no concessions. All details depend on one crucial deciding question: "la return for the triumph by consent
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  • 684 1 WAR OR PEACE? A MESSAGE from Aich, border (own and scene of much rioting early last week, was indicative of He siitficestion that the jx ople were preparing for a seik r e. The district has been entirely i ut off from Czechoslovakia and is
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    • 42 1 o v OTHER r*GW I Speed Trial [ietl Fire Markets 4 uropp News 8 I i Commaai Hockey J9 J X.1.. Ftaces 20 J (hum War NfTV- '1 S Mcindar Cup Tennis 2? n ter Wfcte Rucby If f u'restling Scenes 24
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    • 60 1 V. tfffjTfc f FRESH MILK WITH L^jj^Z- ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! X LET Klnn put an end to delicious, nourishing nnlk J your tn.ul.lcs with milk. to drin'c. It is especially For Kh.n r. fi b, p«i cows Rood for babus. If your ml lk powdered with only dealer cannot
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  • 128 2 WOMAN DRIVER AND I COMPANION HAVE NARROW ESCAPE JRAGEDY NEARLY MARRED THE SINGAPORE MOTOR SPEED TRIALS AT FARRER ROAD YESTERDAY, WHEN MRS. LIM PENG HAN, DRIVING A 1936 FORD V 3 CRASHED WHEN HALFWAY ROUND THE TRACK. Mrs. Lim who had a companion with
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  • 40 2 SPEED TRIAL CASUALTY THis t^LUllf marred the Singapore speed trial yesterday Dri M by Mrs Lim Pen* Han H^th a companion, the Ford V 8 \vent off the 3 but fortunately neither Mrs. Lim nor her companion were hurt.- Tribune
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  • 1792 2 Impressive Funeral WE much regret to record the death Of Mr. James Robertson, one cl ihe directorj of Messrs. Qothrte and Co Itd which occurred at the General Hospital on Saturday Mr. Robertson, who frai 56 years of age, was taken ill only a week ago with
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  • 350 2 JAG A KRETA GOES JOY- RIDING IN STOLEN CAR Singapore, Saturday. fAGA kreta boys have found another use for sardine tin openers. This was evident from an interesting case related m (he second court by Mr. T. E. Wray before Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday. A Malay jaga kreta lad .oleaded
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  • 31 2 A Rcuter message from 4 states that HH the SiW Ly J horc, accompanied by lt Hill, has proceeded to ,v( tirlicved on the advuo of n«
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  • 33 2 Knocked down by aca >aui J been driven by a *%>*%£*& af Road, near Lorong 5, .vest' j noon, a Chinese was rena j conscious. His injuries mci tions over the head
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  • 14 2 Falling into the Rjggf terday morning. n saved from drovuini'- v.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 41 2 Law Notice For To-day The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Pedlow and Mr. Justice Horne at Johore— Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Mills in 3rd Court Chambers at 11 ajn. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. 1 Thereaf ter:— Motion and Judgment Summons.
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  • 260 3 THIS MORNING'S OUTBREAK pOKI V firemen fought a feverish battle with flames early this morning, and rescued a family living m an upstairs room of a bouse m Malay Street, one of Singapore's most crowded areas. yhen flames threatened to destroy a block of buildings. Firemen
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  • 79 3 I VERY successful anti-aircraft shoot was held by the jjapore Royal Artillery (volunH) at Beting Kusa yesterday >rning when a target, towed by an i.F. plane, was engaged with full an»e ammunition. mmenting on the shooting after the de. Major Tawney, instructor of lery. Malaya, paid
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  • 195 3 Well -Known Johore Malay Charged \From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. HAJI Abdul Axiz bin Haji Din, a well-known Johore business man, was this mornm* produced before fcche Haron bin Ahmad. Magistrate, and the following charge was preferred against him: ••That you on May 2. June 8, July 2, ilv
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  • 131 3 MORE STATES RENOUNCE SANCTIONS Geneva, Sunday. All ORE states joined m renoun- cin£ sanctions when the debate on the application of Article 16 of the Covenant was resumed m the political committee yesterday The general trend of the speech-;:; consisted m declarations on the lines of that made by Great
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  • 78 3 PICTURE taken during yesterday's tea party al the Royal Johore International Hub on the occasion of the tennis match between Singapore and Johore for the Iskandar Cup. which Johore won. The croup above includes His Highness the Tuiißku Mahkota (Btftftt <»f Johore). His Highness the
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    • 14 3 ¥A* Jlf OX i 1 1 .paeaßa; TVaßSr' "T* •vB v/\ IH'&mlaiK^l II f
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    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED China Building. Chulia Street. PHONE 5808 SINGAPORE. Fire. ManV. Mote VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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    • 193 3 Johore Gazette Appointments Mr. J. A. A Faith, an otlicer ol Clasi IV. M.C.S.. haa been appoint-d to Officiate j asSecond A.sistant AdvLser. Muar. with effect from Auu. 22. Wan Ibrahim bin Uda. Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch. Causeway, ha.s been appointed to be an Assi.vtant Superintendent of Chandu
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    • 90 3 Kidney Germs Wreck Health tel»imtlM^»i l ff9inllll«>n tiny tub«.s wlu< .WnWf.ltM i'or tho 1>I«kh1 Wh#-ft grrnH :fkta« ktK?rnyousuff»>r from Ilurnm^. Itchin'p IJasadßi'Ji. "Gettlnc Up N»»htH, U-K !';iln«. Dunnes*. Jtheuroatliim, Luinhnjci'^ Ni-rvlnesji. Oirclcji under Ky»w or Swolkrf AnU^s. etc OrtUnary medlrinrw r.in't «1^ much »:m)ti Thrt ratiM mum lie r«mov«-<l< 4
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  • METAL MARKET
    • 114 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Chanre RUBBER Wet 8oc 4 Buyers V/ a Closed I Ist Forward (October- Buyer* i Sellers 3 2nd Forward (November' Buyers < I Sellers B 3rd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers Seller? B London. Saturday. I'ALM OIL (Malaya) Prei Chang* In bulk sept.oct. shipment 5U.12.6
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    • 20 4 Flue Bar per oz n m n>>i SILVEB Spot ***** i fl7M 4 month?' forward 19 l hi
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    • 149 4 London. Friday. i PltfiOUi To-day Change Distillers 93 3 91 2 3 Dunlop Rubber 27 27 reperal Electric 76 6 76 4 f ly^d imperial Chemical Industrie* 29 9 29 7 lCd imperial Tobacco 136 3 136 3 Anglo-Dutch I 26 6 25 6 1|JanacTian Pacific j
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    • 37 4 New, York. Saturday. KOBBEK Previous To-day Change Ttooe Steady Soot Bujeri 16 Closed Sellers I'J 1 Forward Jan Mar. Buyers 16 316 Sellers 16 516 TIN Quiet Quiet Spot «'t «i 2 _m Nominal
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    • 55 4 TT. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178 53 IT T »-day r.T. on Amsterdam (Closing middle r«te> «'i9i-i«>i« Unc hun^( l^ T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate J92-3 8 T.T. on Honprkone (closing .selling rate* l;3-l 16 anchi T.T. on Japan (closing selling ratet |lj T.T. on New
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  • 728 5 STOCKS SHARES jued By Fraser Company •..pore, Sept. 23, 5 p.m. k 91 iQ 92IQ 1 30 1.40 ta \lalay 21|3 22|3xd W Id! 1SI1 0.38 0.42cd 0.78 0.83 I, Tin 2116 23r lic 2 iSS 30|- 32|- 0.70 0.75 Tn 0.27 0.30 niii'Kamunting 8,6 9|6 17|6 19|- li- l|4ft
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  • 210 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday Buyers Sellers \m pats 3 9 4,3 Batu Selangors 1.30 1.40 [long Fatts 0.78 0 83 Hongkong Tin 213 23Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9 6 Katu Tin f 24,6 25 6 Killinghalls 18- 19;Kramals 9«> 10 9 Kuchais 128 1.33 Laruti N
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  • 174 5 Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY red. 1940 $400,000 nm L Mai 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom }9O7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 itL tat Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 NW 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 tat. Mar. 31 Sept
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    • 343 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends MBfApOCt, Sept 23, 5 p m Com,.;.n, dividend Boolw oat^ fa. Dlf. OtaM Payable Burma Malay 6d. No 18 Sept a Srpt. 29 Srpt 23 5% Hitam Tin ft% Int. Oct 1 on. 5 Ocl 4 Tenukalen 3d. less tax Oct 11 Ocl m
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    • 165 6 jj Pavilion 6-15 9-15 To-night jfil^^ I a m:\nk \m> d\j;in(. !>imm\ 01 I HISBANDS, WIVES AND MEN WHO Mm J I UliSIlIi: OMU.-K MKN'S WIVLS .^B^ m I NEW I'MVFKSAL PKKSKNVS :^K W^ J WARREN WILLIAM Bt>^J GAIL PATRICK |f "Wives Under Suspicion" I SHOULD A HUSBAND KILL TO
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    • 217 6 IVIULLB! SUSI'KNSE DRAMVs s the Most Magnificent Alpin, |j TO-NIGHT at th^APJTnTI Tht* S^iisalioiial S<or> ok* 111** b! ft (ii< ar Rare f^ IhHBH present ii c i w v v ii r I I A I. 1 1«» vlimb iUv W^k fry a 4* Ii r«» n s /(m
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  • 72 7 jTv German oovernment.accordrto The Times' diplomatic corponcUnt, informed the British veiiinient about their intention hold the manoeuvres of the Gemn Navy m the North Sea this nth I7iv> correspondent adds that the [Us'i Government has taken pisimce of the fact and it is fully
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  • 26 7 nie twenty-eighth ordinary annual neral meeting of the shareholders of Ltd., will be held at 4, Fort' wd, Malacca on Oct. 1. at noon
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    17 7 "<»bby Breen plavin* the guitar to his sensitive dog m "Hawaii Ca opening at fhe Capitol soon.
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    • 210 7 THE MOST TOWIHG WAR DRAMA EVER FILMED IN CHINA Nlvv PRANn 7 OPM WORLD \JIY/\1!1/ 945 P M NANYANCi FILM CO. PRESENT mm it soys i;o TO W All MAGNIFICENT CANTONESE HIT STARRING MISS PEH VAN AND WONG CHOR FUN— FIGHTING. DYING TO SAVE A NATION! ••■■■■■■•■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■■■l NEW Cll XI
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    • 135 7 i^,,,i___ M u. •••■■•••wLtheytry^togiyejanel SHOWS s THAT FINISHING-SCHOOL UAILI J f< 3riuw3 FINISH... qnd *'s o/moif ffc 3-l5 6 15 9 1 5 J ]fin«/.ofTHEM! AT THE AIR CONDITIONED S J^^ ALWAMbftA. j WT> *^M An AMUSING Comedy Ik [/afl HT r^m which will entertain adults /-5Q ■s^ in( senc^
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  • 1141 8 "Very Soon You Will Be Free," Henlein Tells Sudetens Prague And Paris Issue Mobilisation Orders DARTIAL mobilisation orders have been posted on the town halls throughout France, calling to the colours immediately, certain categories of reservists, states a Reuter message from Paris. This is thy nrst time that Frenm troops
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  • 45 8 CHINESE CONSULATE WEDDINGS Mr. Chan Kok Honj? and Miss Koh Leng Siew. another couple who aJ married at the Chinese Consult, on Saturday.- Tribune Mr. Cho Yen? Kit and Miss Ho S\v cc Lian. who were married on Satur day at the Chinese Consulate.- Tribune
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  • 136 8 CASHIER FOUND DYING IN OFFICE I From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday A MAN lies m the General Hospital here fighting against death. In an office m Kuala Lumpur his felloic employees discovered him bleeding profusely from a wound over his heart Keng Loo, 26-year-old cashier of Messrs. Guthrie
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  • 200 8 TO celebrate their success m the inter- settlement soccer match between the Singapore Malay Champions and the Penang Malay Champions, which resulted m a win for Singapore by five goals to one at Victoria Green, the Singapore Prenakan Association gave a tea party yesterday at the Association
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  • 218 9 Weed Blamed For Asthma I Ottawa. IiKADICATION of the noxious W wild plant variously known L rauAveerl, hog weed or Roman L- r >' <»c(l. which is blamed as I principal cause of hay fever Lt! aeul»» asthmatic spasms, Ls hwn inwn impetus by a Lnpaign of the Canadian DeLrtment
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  • 150 9 NIGHT PATROL OF JERUSALEM SUBURBS Jerusalem. ERITISH officials m various departments of the Palestine overnment at Jerusalem have ken asked by the district police Minorities whether they are prepared to volunteer as special conitables to patrol outlying suburbs. rhe intention is to havjp two shifts htly-one from six p.m. until
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  • 67 9 Plea-, come back, Arthur. Whatever i s i win understand," was '"appeal made recently by the wile of inur John Powell, aged thirty-five, of BlacMen, Sldcup. radio «er f-mployed m the Research Decent at Woolwich Arsenal, who is i£ n J from home. fork 1 '101I
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  • 57 9 The centenary of Grace Darling's heroic lifeboat rescue of members of thr crew of the "Forfarshire" wascrlrbrlted. when hundreds of pilgrims visited the Longstone Lighthouse and I arne "£**»S^*Z*£ rome's exploit 100 years ago. Photo shows Lord Armstrong placing a wreath at the foot of (.rate Darling
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  • 314 9 Hankow. THAT all assistance to China as guaranteed by international treaties be rendered and that aid to China by direct loans to the Chinese Government be demanded, feature the resolution on work for China adopted by the "World Conference for Action on the Bombardment of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 S AND EM AN 'S S PORTS |I1! SHERRIEo WtiJ^fP discerning IsandeMAp J Vintage Wine... P^l^^fe well'tnatured BjPSSfffl SIME, DARBY I^KPEJgSI co LTD -WP.B.
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  • 319 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, September 26, 1938. NO TRUCKLING has been a hardening of opirioi against Germany over the wee'<-end. .At the time <>i writing i he tone d uncertain, and when these lines appear m print there may be a clearer outlook, but at the moment it seems that Herr
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  • 693 10 Spotlight on TWO SPEED KINGS IyHV does a man urani to be a I Speed Kin;? And for chat natter, what la i 8 King? Would ye; recognise him In a bua of restaurant by his hard, lean face, siterp chin, and piercing eyes, and 1 say "Go.sh. there's an
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  • 93 10 Mr R. F. Gunn has been appointed to be an Inspector of Schools. Malacca Mr. T. E. R. Morphy has been granted a commission as Sub-Lieutenant List II m the S.S.R.N.V.R. 4 Mr. H. L. Hodge has been appointed to be an Inspector of Schools for Singapore. Penan? and
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  • 18 10 «»«iwefi>!fliir* Photo istaows the Roj«l Party arrivin? at th« jatherinf. Topical Press
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  • 343 11 U. S. Nationals' Urgent Appeal To State Department lIPANESE PLANS TO OUST AMERICAN RADE FROM CHINA Kent appeal to the U.S. State Department and also varius other American institutions was telegraphed from ighai recently by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and 10 rican mission organisations representing American persons interests m
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  • 89 11 CHINESE TRICK TO TRAP JAPANESE Hankow. Dls<;iiSED as girls, several young Chinese guerilla fighters recently lunxl a party of Japanese soldiers from Jukao, north of Nantungchow «n Kiangsu, to the place where their <"mrades were lying m ambush and exposed them to attack. tated that the Japanese troops cupying Jukao
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  • 83 11 TOOK SEASIDE HOME IN BOTTLES .Newcastle, .Natal. ANBWCABTU family wont to the seaside and took their Iftftthrc maid with tiiem. It was the first time she had ••■mi the sea, and she decided to turn it to good account. When they returned homo, the maid was found to have brought
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  • 146 11 Shore Batteries Installed Rangoon. MEASURES for the defence of Burma were outlined by the Governor of Burma, Sir Archibald Cochrane, at a joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Governor said that the problem was simplified by the knowledge that
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  • 122 11 So anxious was William Tonks for bla family to have a good holiday that h( hid from them the pain Yw was suffering and the fact that he was seriously ill. He sacrificed his own vacation so hat they could remain longer at
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  • 142 11 Pretoria. AN atd nipt by 'our Pretoria I'niveisiu students to r lid a women's hostel to Rain possession of certain mascots nrarly ended m tragedy, uhui the matron, thinking thry uere burglars. ll red on them. None of .hem was hurt however. [tie .student..
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  • 39 11 Mr Dodge, who inherited t2.000.000 hell to the Dod^e motor-car fortune. W»fl drowned recently m Ocorßlan Bay, near little Current, Ontario. Mr Doßde. who inherited £2,0(0,000 lrom hll father, the car manufacturer. wis on his honeymoon.
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  • 38 11 Mr A. C. Jomaron. District Officer. Kuala KanßSar, Is an ir.mate of the European Hospital. Batu Gajari. It v understood that he is making MttjCMtory progress towards recovery. He n expected to resume duty m a week's time.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 30 11 I'LL TALK FOR MYSELF JUST GIVE ME THE* I DESK TEST! Try an Easy-Writing Royal m Jbrijy is increasing so rapidly. PIIONK 6275 RoNL 0 ltd. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore
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    • 64 11 POLAROID Classes are the latest scientific discovery m jlare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to M) feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our dtßODttnttiOO Of IWI rcm;nk üble nm invention THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, AKIADI:, SINfiAPOKK, PIIONK 1002 FHONE W 33 /'i^ GOODWOOD
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    • 45 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all ChmmitU and Storm VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing Uf North Hnd .<* Koud iN«ar Iflddk Hoi'd» Telepbonf Tttl
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  • 155 13 A PACE OF PICTURES SHOWING THE j TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION LEFT BY THE j JAPANESE IN THE CITY OF CANTON, j WHERE RESIDENTIAL AREAS HAVE BEEN j MADE THE TARGET FOR BOMBING j I PLANES WITH PERSISTENT RUTHLESSNESS. yL- Once homely dwellings a pile of debris left
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 39 13 INSPECT OIK BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES f HINTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHIR GOLD PLATINUM. IKWELLKD UKIST UATCIIFS sft wr: h RKAL DIAMONDS A SPECIAMTY. AGENTS FOR 1 i, 2 l'H(MltM'i PRIX RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.
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  • 2599 14  - WOMAN DAY BY DAK Maureen O'Sullivan by ■■■■< Women's A* R. P. PosterFeminine Careers NewStyle Frocks Flowers m Brown Is Smart DROWN chintz with I patteni of t>lnk and buff roses is i most itltJCltlll for bedspread i ;uid bangtagi wh«'M oontraftod with an oatmeal carpet and orTS white panelled
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 34 14 FREE MAKE-UP DEMON STRATIONS by special arrangement with MAX FACTOR OF HOLLYWOOD September 26th— 29th Demonstrations Lectures: 10 a.m. 12 noon Private Make-up Appointments: 2 p.m. 5 p.m. MAISON PERM Tt, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 392 16 6V PaO and BRITISH INDIA LINES iNt'UKPOKATED IN BNOLAND' Outwards lomiaee Spore lonnagr S pore 1938 J 938 1O BUPDWAN tJ.070 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 RANPURA 170UU Oct. 7 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec 2 RAWALPINDI Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 SOMALI <>.fioo Oct 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17
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    • 306 16 JK TO FRENCH Port? < j l-V *j CHARCEURS RFU N X lIOMEWAKUS. t -oRBIN For Maiitilles, Havre. Antwerp, Dui.kuk 0 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. NantM, Bt.Nazalr t B jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA BANGKOK For Saißon. Tourane and Haip c CAP TOURANE J B. A. M. I. (from Saieon) g G
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  • 465 17 Kg quotations from New received from Mcasr.s. S. E ny air mail yesterday: Last Sale lUffks Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Express <No Part 9-» 4 9*B an (Par 91 {f v Forn. Power <.. old. 15 d( 5.5. Deb. 2030 48 4X >comotive 173, iTU erica
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  • 288 17 TOR thifo ymn oi Meemivt rlrterlM fft.h t OH Bryi wm Md fu 1 (Irau >y Ihe IVt'stnl Boyi of the S,. U**f* InstiC.tion m IMI annual (nckt-i hUrt for tbeCbrke Sh.Hd pfaiyed thr lMtit.tio.'H KTouiui on Saturday evoUng *"i the Old Boy., K«lf Slew and
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 262 17 111 lt\S PIIILP ll\ I I Incorporated m Australia! 1 1 NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MAKLI.LA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 MERKUP Oct. 30 Nov 4 fepi'c:-. rea- round trip tfc***** f r om Singapore to Austrnlia IMUed at the ■oil a rates. IF:: Class passengers may transfer a. Singapore. Brisbane.
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    • 63 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA t; ii i it I t SAILING OCTOBER 6, At P.M. The above vessH ha.^ excfllont modern accommodation for Kir.st Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return ticket* to China and Japan (interchanirfabl^ wita P and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 132 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS ships ALONOMM rm: whakvks ok KXPIXTFD TO \|(Kl\ 1 Ftilraiuc isM sh 'l» (iotlown Clatr (iatr Plane 1 us 21! I Kumsanf 2u 1 Himalaya 1H Silverpme Kolam Cuaeam i;, 'Hentinlas 14 PhiJoetete.s II 2 CortcUn/./o v Centaur 7 2 U E.skbank 30 Troiius 34 Ifedon Danrei
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  • 310 18 the Knglish and Scottish league matches fixed fnr «ere played. AIMMI drew with Aston ilia m (h r >i..n lie. while m the second d.VJsion. Tranmere •vito Iroim,. a Ham. d hv W« BNGLBH LBACUB, i«v i Bs; ham jg-W uer Dy L. «tnkp r Hudderstield T.
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  • 154 18 AURAM SCHOOL beat Telok Ku- lav English School m the Lee Choon (iup.n shiHd played nn the Ceylon Sports Club ground. The si-oixs wcrt- as follow: OS— lst INNINGS Ratnastagam not out 120 I Danasir.gam b. Kandah 60 Danabai'i c. and b. Kandah 50
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  • 30 18 For the second time w the Roya! Air Force w>" unit (all ranks) term»« cbtfg ship when they beal Artillery at Changi noon by I.V > sets to
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  • 41 18 The following will npn^; nt hockey against i he 1•; >.: nation on the S.R d T Minjoot; R. HofTnjan P. Woodford. J. hcc^\v' L ne Cruz, P. B Arm.s tmiu P. D'Almnda. E »J C. OehLT.s, P. C S
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 838 18 ON THE RADIO 1 TO-DAY I COLOMBO VPB Ul Mcs (48.7 m.) SINGAPORE i?3j rhe news (ln Sinhalese) onen /...L m metres C..33 mcs, .ai music. ZHI» 30 96 metre> (9.69 mcs) :11l( j announcerruents (m English) p.m. 2C5 -'Planters' Half Hour" (records). 5.00 Malay music. T Classical music. Monday
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    • 185 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcs (198 m.) p.m 12.20 Richard Schmidberger Trio." 12.50 Piano recital by Len Green. 1.10 News and weather reports. 1.22 Lunch concert. 2.10 News and weather reports. (Continued) 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal. Opening Adalbert Lutter's tea concert. 5.50 For the children. 6.30 World news. 6.50
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  • 571 19 KEEN CHANGI HOCKEY rpHE Hongkong (Army) Ccnimund Hockey XI received their lirst setback since their visit t* Singapore, when they were beaten by tfce Combined Services by four goals to nil m a return match played it ('hangi on Saturday. When the two sides met
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  • 293 19 THE international wrestling tournament began m Singapore on Saturday m a very big way indeed. The idea of seeing sturdy tellows pull. haul, throw and generally administer rough stuff to each other thoroughly caught the imagination of the Singapore public with the result that the
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  • 866 19 PLENTY OF GOOD TALENT Singapore, Sunday. JJKWCOMKRS defeated the Rest by sJffct points (a K tm\ and a try) to three (a try) m the opening match of the new Singapore rigfcf season on the S.C.C. padang yesterday and m so doing upset a
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    17 19 The Hongkong Command hockey tea m. beaten by the Combined Services. Malaya, on' Saturday at (hangi. Tribune
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  • 906 20 i SATURDAY'S RESULTS [From Our Oun Reporter] Kuala Lompur, Saturday. THE MM** Turf Clubs Autumn meeting commenced this after--1 noon m fine rather. There was a fair crowd present, which improved as the day wort or. and on row several (M times were returned. Well-b:uk((l
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  • 21 20 G.O.C.'S WIFE DISTRIBUTES PRIZES kIRS. DOBBIE, wife of the G.0.C., distributing the prizes after Saturdays swimming carnival at the V.M.C.A Tribune
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  • 469 20 RECORDS BROKEN AT Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING CARN I VAL nfHREE records were broken at the 1 annual Swimming Championship of the V.M.C A. at the V.M.C.A. swimming pool, Fort Canning on Saturday. In eight of the twelve events holders defended thrir titles. Closest and most exeitine race of the day was
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  • 127 20 Italian's Triumph At Detroit COMPETING m the first o cu p t mile heats for the E < m* Ros si. for speedboats, the threedriving his Alagi. set v 075m .p.h. mile record with a jpeed on mP )v beating his own recor year established m the isame
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  • 317 21  - SEVERE REVERSES FOR THE JAPANESE Sin Chew Jit Poh AYONET CHARGES IN I LUSHAN BATTLE Hankow, Sunday. ICE Tuesday, the Japanese have been discharging over a thousand shells against Chinese positions on Kinluen Hill ily, m attempting to take the highlands round Lushan with i support of cavalry, infantry and
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  • 321 21 ON the grounds that the present premises of the Singapore Chinese Salesmen's Association are not accomodious enough, the annual general meeting of the Association held on Saturday at the Tai Tong Restaurant decided on shifting the club quarters to a more suitable site. Mr. G. H. Kiat,
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  • 124 21 CHAMBER MUSIC AT THE MEMORIAL HALL LARGE number of musical enthusiasts were delighted with beautiful '•amber music at the Victoria Memoll Hall last night. Principal perwmer.s were Otto Joachim, the well n o*n Singapore violinist, his violo"list brother, Walter Joachim, and ■Justine Van Der Leeuw at the piano. im concert
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  • 97 21 Anthony Tobing. a musician, wh > last week appeared m the fifth court before Mr L. C. Goho on a charge that he kidnapped on Sept. 12, a girl named Sybil Rozano from her parents at 25 Tiverton Lane, appealed m me .same court on Saturday,
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  • 21 21 London Sept. 14.-Mr. Schweizev of Ifem Diethelm and Co.. Singapore, has arrived on leave and 1| spending few day* m London.
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  • 22 21 A piH fin- at Braddell toad day afternoon was put out by two An ne m about hull vi how.
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  • 26 21 NEW CAR COMES TO GRIEF This new car, bearing a dealers' licence, ranif t«» Krirf at the junction of Middle- Road and Victoria Street yesterday Tribune
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  • 205 22 SULTANATE WIN ISKANDAR CUP [From Our Own Correspondent] JpHORE BAHRU, SUNDAY. lOHORE SCORED A GREAT ViCTORY OF FOUR TIES TO J ONE OVER SINGAPORE IN THE ISKANDAR CUP TENNIS FINAL PLAYED AT THE ROYAL INTERNATIONAL JOHORE CLUB COURTS TO-DAY. BEFORE the match. His
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  • 302 22 A KEENLY contested rugger game was played on the S.R.C. Padang when the Club XV beat the St. Andrew's XV by six points (two tries) to three (one penalty goal), on Saturday. The Recs three quarters were quite good m their passing and handling though
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  • 106 22 Budge Completes Grandslam New York, Saturday. WITH a victory over Gene Mako today, Donald Budge completed his "grandslam" by winning the Ameri"an title together with the Australian, French, Wimbledon titles m the same year. Pudpe beat Mako 6— 3, 6—B. 6—2, 6—l. Alicr Marble, America, who was the holder of
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  • 39 22 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok, Saturday, After many nnnths oi complete absence of any kind of notifiable disease m the kingdom an outbreak of smallpox m northern Siam has spoilt the clean bill of health
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  • 33 22 The thirty-sixth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Sin-a-'»rf C»ld Storage Co.. Ltd., will t£ hrtd rl r.? n s ot Messrs. Boustead and St. SSW* S n apore n
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  • 64 22 Lost Memory Following Accident Singapore, Saturday. Mr. C. H. Koh, T:afßc District Judge, to-day extended a bail of $100 to Teo Boon Chong when hr was charged with negligent driving on Craig Road at 5 p.m. on Sept. 23, and thereby causing hurt to an unknown female who as a
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  • 295 22 "WIVES UNDER SUSPICION Cy<A^JUU < SL^^^^^ A^ IJ^<^^ WIVES I'NDER SUSPICION," the new picture at the Pavilion, is strong dramatic fare, well acted, and telling an absorbing story. It has to do with a certain District Attorney, or as we might say here the Deputy Public Prosecutor, who is very
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  • 45 22 Paris, Sunday. In view of the political situation, men m the building yards, who last week struck work have decided re resume work on Monday. It is also announced that they are ready to do Sunday work on urgent nation?! defence constructions.
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  • 53 22 London, Sept. 25. Plans for the return of Her Majesty to Balmoral have been changed. The Queen will not leave London to-night. 11 is understood that Their Majesties will both travel to Scotland on Monday night proceeding direct to Glasgow where on Tuesday the Queen will launch the
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  • 67 22 London. Sunday. THE money market is reflected m the 1 political tension by the rather tiphter condition prevailing for loans and another rise m discount rates which is now on a higher level than seen for a considerable period Consequently Government has conceded an average rate
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  • 57 22 London, Sept. 25. The Imperial Airways "pick-a-back" plane "Mercury" is still held up at Dundee and her projected flight to the Cape, which was expected to start to-day has been postponed on account of reports of unfavourable weather on the route. Mercury may take off on her long
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  • 487 22 Singapore Speed Trial Results JHOUSANDS thronged the env^ 1 Farr> er Road, lined the measS mile over which cars of every S* ?nd design roared m competuS** Organisation throughout iS^ and everything went off with^oS precision wnt The only interruption was caused Mrs. Lims overturned car whirhZ a delay of
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  • 511 23 \From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. (SPLAYING superiority m all ,j partments with their fforL r ds excelling both m the loose ar( l set scrums, the Selangor team inflicied a crushing lefeat on the Negri- Malacca pcoitd string on the padang lii,N evening, winning by
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  • 249 23 I From Our Own Rt'jx)rtt'r\ Seremban, Saturday. SELANGOR beat Negri-Malacca easily m the first inter-State match of the season, the final score after a game which did not provide the thrills and excitement that was expected, being 14 points (3 tries, a goal) to three
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    17 23 fh» .lohore and Singapore teams m the Iskandar Cup tennis match yes terdav, which Johon* won. Tribune
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  • 26 23 EIGHT more Indian rulers hive offered their services to the Kine-EmDer<v m the event of war. states a Reuter message trom Simla.
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    27 23 With crash helmet. Chan Peng Kwan, a successful entrant m the recent Selangor-Negri trial, photographed all out m the Singapore trial yesterday on his Norton bike. Tribune
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  • 255 23 THE second Singapore Golf Club bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for September was played at Bukikt Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mrs. M. V. Bain J. H. Phillips with a net score of 34. Thirty-two cards were taken out and the fallowing returned:
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    • 44 23 FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP 8c BELT OF SINGAPORE AT 9. P.M. SENSATIONAL RETURN CONTEST ABAYAN ARENAS Pl 2 (3) rounds SPKCIAL CONTFST wT *T JK and TWO 1 I SI I If X W Happy World STADIUM 7 VI I'KKKS: 53 H N 50 <tv '1
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    • 12 23 >•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■• TODAY'S TIDES pi-h Tides: 11.55 a.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. L ia
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  • 525 24 CROWD RUSHES RING THROWS CHAIRS WOMEN screamed, and rushed lor shelter as chairs and other missiles were hurled into the ring at last night's wrestling contest at the Happy World arena when the crowd resented the attitude taken by the Australian, Arty Counsel, m
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  • 138 24 London. Sunday. JHE British Cabinet dispersed at 1 p.m. after a 24-hour 51 p.m da> U re Mr. Chamberlain is lunching with the King. A communique issued from No n Downing Street states that M DayuJ and M. Bonnet have accepted theS tion of the
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  • 176 24 Malayan Forester For Africa London, Sept. 25 MAJOR Chipp. Adviser on B>re«tߣ neering to the Malayan Forest Sm* is vfsiting the British West Africa to investigate he pos^ ties of developing sa w-mil ing for im supply of local markets, an i^S" whi?h it is hoped that African enterprise will
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  • 11 24 The French Ministers arri» always keep on hopms Reuter
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