Morning Tribune, 28 September 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3— No. 206. SINGAPORE, WEDNESD4Y, September 28, 1938. FIVE CENTa
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  • 292 1 "Will Resist To Utmost" ERMAN DEMANDS "ABSOLUTELY UNCONDITIONALLY UNACCEPTABLE": RELIANCE ON BRITAIN FRANCE I LONDON, TUESDAY. [TLER'S DEMANDS IN THEIR PRESENT FORM ARE ABSOLUTELY UNCONDITIONALLY UNACCEPTABLE. AOAINST THESE NEW CRUEL DEMANDS MY GOVERNMENT EL BOUND TO MAKE THE UTMOST RESISTANCE AND WJB SHALL DO SO WITH GOD'S
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  • 127 1 Berlin, Tuesday. U TILER'S speech was somewhat more conciliatory than had been expected, even to the extent of leaving the door slightly ajar for quick negotiation, but the Impression prevailin? in foreign political circles here is that Germany will march into Sudeten territory on
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  • 51 1 POLISH HUNGARIAN MINORITIES Budapest, Tuesday. In reply to Hungary's demarche the Czech Government have offered to open friendly negotiations on the question 01 treatment of Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia. Prague, Tuesday. The Czech Government have entered negotiations with Poland with a view 10 an amicable settlement and improvement of Czech-Polish
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  • 114 1 King's Message To His People I London, Tuesday. rE King's message to his people was read by the Queen at the launching of the liner "Queen Elizabeth" at Glasgow to-day. The Queen said: "The King bids the people of this country to be of good cheer in spite of the
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  • 38 1 Hague, Tuesday rls officially announced that In view of the international situation, the Netherlands Government has taken measures for the reinforcement of troops on the frontier. Troops already at the Reuter frontier are taking up posltionß.-
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  • 205 1 British Labour Appeals To Germans London, Tuesday. A STRIKING message to tin German people, addressed by the British National Council of Labour, representing the Trades Union Congress, the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party, declares: "The British Labour movement has done everything It could to avert calamity. We worked
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  • 163 1 BERLIN, TUESDAY. IN THE COURSE OF A LENGTH V I REPLY TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE. lIERR HITLER GOES BACK TO THE PEACH TREATY, "WHICH FULFILLED NOTHING OF THE PROMISES GIVEN." The right of .self-determination which was proclaimed by Mr Wilson Uhe reply .states > was denied
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  • 26 1 BrusaelH, Tu 6 l^^ THE Belgium Government ha* deckled to call up six clawes of reaenrl«t* a» a measure of precaution. Reuter
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    • 36 1 „> OTHER r/%fi» j spore Germans 2 shockinf Trafedy 3 Markets 4 S Chamber of I t Commerce 8, 17. 18 &in To-day's Races 29 I China War News 21 local Sport 22 &23 Kurope News 24
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    • 85 1 I KLIM now enables you to a ;MV i youi children I J L'HI <T^SH^2^ < I prices, no matter where you I jteßfll I may r«*sid«' M one o. th, KLIM MIXEK3 and mix ,t J I needed-a g la«.s full or apM M I I There 1, none
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  • 268 2 Java Will Be Haven Of Refuge For Singapore Germans IF WAR SHOULD BREAK OUT IpROSPEROUS Java, Colony of a neutral country— the Nettie* lands.— will be a haven of refuge if needed, to Singapore Germans in the event of war breaking out in Europe. Indications at the moment, when relations
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  • 74 2 WAR TALK RECRETTABLE, SAYS GERMAN CONSUL DR. Adolf FindecKer. Singapore German Consul-General, interviewed by a Tribune reporter yesterday as he received Prince Louis Ferdinand, grandson of the exKaiser, said The constant discussion of the European situation and the possibilities of war, which seem to form the sole topic of conversation
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  • 58 2 j|Tr.Oout 8.15 last night the ambulance i was called to the Kian Guan Hin Oil Mil! Co.. at Nelson Road, to remove in Indian coolie to hospital, who was .aid to have been involved in amachilery incident. The coolie had all the fingera of the nixhl hand, with
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  • 167 2 (JRANDSON of the .x-Kaiser, charming democratic Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, and his wife, the former Grand Duchess Kyra of Russia, arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the Scharnhorst. The Prince who declined to discuss the political situation told a Tribune reporter that he was on
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  • 254 2 JAPANESE MOTORIST SENTENCED Singapore, Tuesday. M. KI'BOTA. the Export Manager of Baba and Co.. Ltd.. to-day stated when questioned by Mr. C. H. Koh. that he drew $40 a month with board and lodging thrown in. Kubota pleaded guilty to three charges, driving without a third party insurance policy, driving
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  • 52 2 Can Seashore Sand Be Stolen? appealing again*? Z fe*" 1 They were lim o ueci $ion Siew aVK G «n, sand from the foreshnr' ISed tak in? under Sec. 379 of v£ n JHF«* The taking of sand al Code the Colony he bca^ of fudges in the Court of
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  • 87 2 FIVE DEATHS IN SINGAPORE ■MUPOR& ™£££u FIVE TRAGIC »^*Z!fia IN T PORTED TO THK P° lKr SINGAPORE YESTERDAY {aU Two Chinese lads su a J^g injurie.s when thev were i motor van at the ■^-SSS« tak« Coast Road, last night, rnry to hospital unconscious away before midnight. ht 5 s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 105 2 A 1 \d/A\SO I GIVE YOURSELF ppT. NEW ENERGY Your doctor knows what you healthy. Rid yourself of need to make you fit and rjredne*, weakne* and destrong, to 6lve you extra vitality prearion by fortify«g yourself so that you can overcome that with Sanatogen. tired-feeling. Over 25,000 ofSn«Z Wn
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  • 220 3 Man Hurtles To Doom From Hotel Roof Garden nights Chinatown crowd were horror-struck when 50--year-old Cantonese, Lee Fan, hurtled to death from the lif tli storey or roof garden of the Southern Hotel Building K" Ttng Sen Street, at about 8.30 o'clock. He was killed
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  • 31 3 Wr. H. A. Alsagoff, managing director of the Warta Malaya Press, Ltd., who returned to Singapore yesterday by the Scharnhorst after a round the world tour- Tribune
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  • 18 3 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will take place on Friday, Sept. 30. at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 332 3 Singapore, Tuesday. STARTLING evidence of how an attractive 16 year-old dance hostess earned from $300 to $400 a month by prostitution, handed the money over to a Formosan woman who had adopted her, was only given a dollar a week as pocket money, was unfolded
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  • 25 3 Brothers Charged With Moral Delinquency [From Our Own Reported Ptnang, Tuesday. l IM Kng Kooi and Lim ft* tw L brothers, well-known Penane $15,000 each.
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  • 191 3 Boys Brigade Concert FINK musical and variety entertainment was provided at the ('lioom (iuan Kngiish School, Katong, *hrn the Fifth Company of the Boys' Brigade held a successful concert in aid of the Company funds. Haffd m the Aw-Par Hull, used tot the first time for such an occasion .the
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  • 208 3 Put Herself Right with Kruschen. I .mi 3(j years of age," a wpmati writes, Yet some day.s I have- Imk»h feeling and looknu; luo years old. J would K'"t !it.s pi exhaustion for nu Rood ttMOn at all I was not fit to live
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    • 54 3 ■____KEB______________._______Q___________E_____._i PIANOFORTE PLATING JMB THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and children ant pa#r Beginners and Diploma candidate a speciality. Modern method! of teaching Write or enquire Mn. FauJu». perienced and qualified Mu«lc Teacher 25. Barker Roao .______\_J_ __Lf9 fl ■fl _____________T "HfH \g\*u*M Bw _BO^b THE WRITING fjßSjjk FLUID THAT'S Mil
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 76 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court p.t 11 a.m. Assizes: Hex vs. Koh Ah Pftnfl Tan Toh Leng and Chu Kim Seng. Before Mr. Justice Home at 1030 am OS. 84 38— Re Hadjee Hadijah binte Radin Edris deceased. In 3rd 1 Court at 11
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 150 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-dav Chance RUBBER Steady Steady soe\ Buyers 7 S 8 7 1116 -no Sellers 7 3 4 7 3 4 tst Forward (October) Buyers 75^ 7^ Sellers 7 11 16 7* 4 •1 2nd Forward (November; Buyers 7 5 8 7 1116 f1 16 Sellers
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    • 33 4 G0 D n PrevioiLs nd on tw, Fine Bar per oa Me i<»-dav 3 SILVER £7 5 7 £7-5-6 Spot 19_7 jg 4 months' forward 19-5 16 Jg' 1 8 J
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    • 25 4 TIN Standard PrevioiLS Undo, Tu*^ Spot (afternoon (closing orlce) £193 3 4 rioT c haa Forward £194 3 4 ngsa -3 4 I
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    • 133 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-dav Change Distillers 85_ 87 > 6 +2]6 Dunlop Rubber 25- 24,- 1|Oeneral Electric 729 733 +6d Imperial Chemical Industrie* 2 r +I|- Imperial Tobacco 12 125- —26 Anglo-Dutch 231ft 213 ljlOft Canadian Pacific 5" 1 8 5-18 London Tin 3 210ft -!i% Rubber
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    • 165 4 MESSRS. Fraser Co's report for today is as follows: Tin at midday was $98 »2. up J 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock wai buyers Spot 23 5 8 cents, buyers Jan. March 24 8 cents, market weak? The whole market was weak tOHfaj
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    • 235 4 Lodon, Tuesday. I EADING gilt-edged jobbers and Gov- eminent brokers have fixed the following minimum prices for silt-edeeds: 4<~ r Consols 101; ltt% Consols 66: 5% Conversion 105. 4 1 2 r f Conversion 101; 3 x 2 r r Conversion 92; 1 Z r
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    • 93 4 Geneva. Tuesday. A SECRET session of the Council is expected shortly possibly th» afternoon to deal with Chinas appeal to the League It is understood it has hitherto prow difficult to reconcile the .conflict views of the Chinese delegation^ d W other powers a* regards wha
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    • 54 4 New York. Sept 26 HUBBER Previou, To-day Chants Tone Steadv Steady Spot Buyers 16 15 13 16 —3 16 Bellera 16, e 16 —ft Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 3 H 15 15 16 !i» Sellers 16 516 16 116 -ft Quiet Quiet i Root 43 2
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    • 44 4 London. Tuesday. r.T-onPan. (cluing middle rate) v!Eo unthmLd Cha npt I T. on Shanghai (closing seHlne rate) 9-1 4 twv, T.T. on Hongkong (cKISKaS;) 18-116 UncSld T.T. on Japan (closing eelUngwte) IB XSSXS T.T. on New TO* (Cl«lSr3ll3nU) 475.87 "SSST 2 81
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and
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    • 20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. 592«. a, Finlayson Green.
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    • 6 4 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd: ffSi-S^ 8
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  • 786 5 STOCKS SHARES I Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Sept. 27, 5 p.m. 3. M. Trustee 6m 678 Con. TS. 7 r pref. 21 6 226 Con. T S Ord. 19 6 20 6 Extern Realty U2 ft i. 42 ft Est. Trust Ag. 400 425 Eastern United 31.75 32 75
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  • 154 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept 27. 5 pm Omaum Jlvidwid **>** one u, lolal 'JJ Close Payable TIN Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept 29 Sept 23 s*> Hitam Tin 5% int. Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct 4 5% Pengkalen 3d. less tax Oct. 11
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  • 225 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Tuesday MINING Buyers Seller* Ampats 3!9 4 3 Batu Selangors 130 140 Hong Fatts 0.73 0.78 Hongkong Tin 213 231Jelebus 0.65 0.70 Kamunting Tin .86 96 Katu Tin .24 6 25 6 Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 9 9 10 9 Kuchais 125 130 Laruts 916 10 6
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  • 267 5 u to unsettled conditions all the above quotations must be regarded asnommai. Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 102ft cl 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 102ft ci PENANCi MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 120ft 122ft
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 163 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands Netherlands Trading Bociety) BANKBRB AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40.030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 9,000,000 Special Reserve i.000.00* Chairman of the Board of Directors H C REHBOCK Managing Board: D. CRENA DE JONOH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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  • 154 6 Important Wireless Changes Introduced IMPORTANT chants in tfe less transmissions «,f the British Malaya Broadcast ing Corporation are announced today. From 12.45 p.m. on Oct. 1. and untt further notice they propose to suiHiti* XSd P S nt short wave tr ansm^ l HP— 30.96 metres 9.69 megacycles) U 48.58
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 6 A MMM from "Hawaii Calls." an R.K.O. Radio picture featuring Bobby Breen.
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    • 201 6 ■nil \i»\ i-V c icis f"Wmßw 01 toji «AWYKir k|Sr r j^^ MH V^M r: mischievous, I A^ %M VttJL r I ovable, 12 year old BhU BLliw W*^m m+^ I Itelly, n Bn&\ M^^a 3i tfl BRH I iew star selected WJr^^^^^k rom more than K^^^ Jo, ooo boys
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    • 62 6 THEATRE ROYAL 1 JET IT'S NEW. ENTERTAINING and THRILLING TARIAX Kl BjILL: ALHAMBRA- 15 v&t-^r m •Per /lamed acro*e li, mI Me »r«^/ i^t acros<r /A e screen e grea Chicago fire I' I I JB^^BlHiiMS^iMiiittmTi 6 Pfoducfion achjevem^' I I P °MR IAYE AUFfov i alice *y* /I W£L
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 315 7 I|MI lIH IHW»" IMIIIII III! ||i nill Hm,,, M1 I j The Fines' Alpine Film ever made" I STRAITS TIMES. 27.9.38 j hosriTVELY LAST NIGHT! DON'T MISS IT I I I J SHOWS TO-DAY I I Awe inspiring in its London Films Great Story of the Famous Sk Race to
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    • 294 7 4f-n*mm tiiiiMin ■■■■■•••^> OPENING TO-DAY WITH 4 SHOWS j II A.M., 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. s IT tiif: air conditioned The greatest Motion Picture ever brought to the screen I T 9& i r e was a /ove AK. /JKTI*M A I 7 as re/npes'uou «k AJLf Chicago it**"-
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  • 753 8 RUBBER TIN PRICES' MAIN FACTOR Sin£apor<\ Tuesday. MALAYA'S gross trad* fur the first half of 1058 was down by 279 million dollars compared v ith the rorresponding period of V.ttl. This tremendous decrease was reported by Mr. R. Y\.
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  • 122 8 Singapore, Tuesday. A NOTABLE exception to the general trend of trade in Malaya during the first half of 1938 was the building materials business. Trade in most commodities showed a decline, which was in some cases rather severe, but importers of building materials enjoyed good
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  • 315 8 SINGAPORE SOCIETY GIRL'S WEDDING Singapore, Tuesday. rARING si bridal gown of ivory satin cut on graceful Grecian lines with a short train and long, tight fitting sleeves. Miss Dorothy Jean HassaU was this afternoon married to Mr. F. M. Baister at the St. Andrew's Cathedral with the Rev. Adams officiating
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  • 207 8 STRUCK WIF E BECAUSE SHE SNOR ED and that was why i L sh >»••* the reason Tha^Yh born Chinese in the l Government A, a v',x y of «a« lo Mr. onrad Mh Pa rae t second court this n,,!,"", Huat for neglecting' or retusimM tain her and her
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 31 8 For this Competition only _//cf/c* -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow* the reliable. ISOCHROME-^ The Film For the tropics!
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  • 56 9 AGFA Photographic COMPETITION "Lilies"— By Tan Ser Joey, No. 1 South Bridge Road. Singapore "Bird's Eye View' By Tan Buck Hone 75 Circular Koari. NnfS|Mlfe •Trees And Shadow*— By Kuek C Mian* Phuan. No. Vj C'ircuUr lU>*d. Mi^aporr. Ship Unloading"— By C. Joseph, co Malayan Fertilisers Ltd. Singapore Rubbertapper"-By Tan
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  • 321 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 28. 1938 THE BLUFF CALLED THE statements of a visitor recently arrived from Vienna have been reported to us, and they provide food for thought. This visitor declared that in Austria people are allowed only half a pound of butter a week and that the
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  • 786 10 Will the Clutchless, Gegrless Car Storm the market THE description oi thtf latest attempt to devise substitute for the ortho•dox ivad by Professor V. C. Lea before the British Association has caused as great a stir in motorins circles as any announcement of the kind since the motor-car became a
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  • 46 10 Mr. D. J. Allen, Assistant Superintendent. Customs and Excise, has been transferred to Teluk Anson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Howell and child are due at Port Swettenham on Oct. 1J by the East Asiatic Company's vessel Jutlandia. in which they are travelling from Southampton.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 26 10 Todays f# White labd" Announcement .'7*. Some men are known by their deeds, others by their mortgages. DEWAE'S if famous (or its rare quality. r w.p.s.-d"
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  • 205 11 Movement Spreading In Canada Ottawa, Canada. YOUTH Hostels, which are so well known in European countries, have come to I Canada and already are being established throughout Uie Dominion. Develop ment of outdoor recreation during the past decade has been a remarkable feature of Canadian social life and
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  • 1119 11 BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY TO have MOTHER HOME N WALES? I [From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 16. gUITISH Royalty has a residence in Scotland; it is being urged that there should be one in Wales. Welsh nationalists, who are renewing their demands for a Royal home in their country as
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  • 164 11 Canadian Planes For Britain London. THE Air Ministry published a communique announcing the conclusion of an agreement with Canada for the construction of bombing planes for the British (iovernment. In accordance with the agreement, the Canadian air industry must Increase its rate of output by building two new factories. PLANS
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in 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. THOMPSC^ OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. FUONE *1 33 •I V^ GOODWOOD
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    • 124 11 SITUATION VACANT GOVERNMENT WANTED. An experienced Electrical Technical Subordinate as a Head Wireman in charge of installation and maintenance of Electric Power and Lighting including control of Labour, principally Malay. Salary .scale $1,200- per annum rifling by annual taeftflMßtl Of $60|- DOT annum to $1,500 per annum. Successful candidate will
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  • 130 12 I"*" I from the Prague negotiations, thus causing increased tension, after the /Ciechoslovak uovprnment had rejected the Sudetens' nltimatiim demanding the withdrawal of emergency measures imposed in Sudetenland foUowinr riots. lh( delegates are:— left to right, Dr. Sebekovsky, Dr. Schiketanz, Dr. Peter, Dr. Ku»idt. and Dr.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 34 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING Till: LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE lIOKS IH)M VKI NflD I SWIM MS UJO LOCK! JEWELLERY WATCHES INK HIM IS TO (OMI %Sl> SEt RENE ULLMANN Itafflr, Place. MNCiAPORE.
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  • 1168 14 New Linen For The House HOUSEHOLD linen of to-day is so This cordstitch is often arranged fascinating that the difficulty is in a wavy line and is combined with not knowing what to buy, but when a contrasting hem and embroidery. to stop buying! Not only is this linen durable
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    • 130 14 f i find k.w.v. i ¥^m I A BOON J V* W m THIS CLIMATE yl< (/15 I' IM NEVER ]L *J^J WITHOUT IT" K.W.V. Eau de Cologne is just one Vw <^^ t^ ose blessings whicn a bountiful v^: Empire has bestowri upon those who fe_- a re corLSt**°ine.d
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    • 36 14 FREE MAKE-UP D E MON STRATIONS by sDecial 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 79, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE.
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  • 272 15 Nothing is More Attractive Than Modern Rattan Furniture Hj tropics, the verandah If such an J' jrtunt place that it deserve.s to v rial attention paid to it. B .ides a sheltered and at the same K pell ventilated retreat for leisure K. often, indeed, taking the place 3[a fiittint
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  • 648 15 Cheer Up Your Verandah colouring, polished and upholstered with contrasting cushions. There is, however, one thing to remember if you have rattan furniture on your verandah— and that is, that it must be kept scrupulously clean, if it is to retain that fresh appearance which If part of its charm
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  • 121 15 A cut from a joint .sometimes unwpJe.om" to the appetite of a delJcatr I'liild.' Dut treat a piece of Juicy steak in this way and it will be appreciated Cut the beef about 1 Ib up and put It through mincer Put it into a
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 200 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE iA CHEAP RETURN TICKET. TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for (wo months. From SINGAPORE *O:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300,000 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at
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    • 425 16 '1 v to FimHTSS j p- *J CHAR«U^R S MUM|I HOMEWARDS. j I FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St.'Nazaire Borde 1 4 JTO SAIGON INDOCHINa; I BANGKOK For Saigon. Tourane and Haiph.mr i CAP TOURANE Oct 5 S. A. M. I. (from Saigon) GO.
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  • 167 17 Singapore, Tuesday m allowing one of his 24 lorries to be driven along Serangooh Road at am. on August 8 with inefficient ikes, Koh Chew Seng, proprietor of on Seng and Co., was to-day sumu.fd to appear in the Traffic District urt before Mr. C. H. Koh
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  • 152 17 ASSAULTED POLICE CONSTABLE Singapore, Tuesday. TOR voluntarily causing hurt to an T Additional Police lance-corporal with an iron rod while the lance-corporal was on duty at the Firestone factory at Kallane: Road, Poh Swee was fined $75 or in default to undergo three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham
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  • 377 17 Indians And Chinese Boycott Affect Trade Singapore Tue*da> /'MIM-.>l boycott of Japanese textiles and other good* continues wi?h unabated strength, and is to «onu» extent shared by Indian traders, declared Mr. R. W. Mckerrow in his speech at the half vearly annual general meeting of tho Singapore (ham her of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 244 17 Bl n\S I'IIILP LIIVE. ilncorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Sept. 30 Oct 4 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov 4 Special chean round trip t\r\,ot< f rom Singapore to Australia Issued at the following rates. First Class passengers maj transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting
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    • 51 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA S II I It \L A 8,000 TONS BAILING OCTOBER 6. At :i P.M. The übov- vessel excellent modem accommodation for VM Saloon and KC B LTHOMdTyT™rn tickets to China and Hm Mnterchan^able MH Telephone:
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 116 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i k-* TO-DAY 183 Valaya oa «> nm K Britain, Europe, Egypt tad 2 pm 8011 Parcels onlv) Sarpedon 2 8 noon many "Parcels only) Scharnhost g .> n Jgkong, China and Japan Panels only) Philoctete.s 28 9 -i m pibi and K. Toengkal Topian 28 '1 Wm
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    • 323 17 PASSENGERS BY THE ANTENOR THE following passengers for the 1 m r .hi s are travelling by the Antenor, ulni'h is due at Singapore on Oct. 1:Mr. 11. P Anderson, Mi.ss A. I StrvenMn, Mr H. E. Noon. Mr F. W. Westworth Mrs. W A Cooper. Mr and Mrs A
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  • 2102 18 Chamber Of Commerce Meeting Singapore, Tuesday. COMMODITY PRICES for the first half of this year declined. in some cases to a very marked degree. This unsatisfactory trend was referred to by Mr. R. YV. McKerrou in the course of his speech at the half-annual general
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    25 19 Mr. Raymond Douglas Allen, of the Mercantile Bank, and Miss Kathleen Anne Bell, who were married at the Registry. Police Court, yesterday.— Tnbune
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  • 125 19 Tribute To Late Mr. J. Robertson Siue.ipore, Tuesd:n AnUBUTI uas paid by Mr. I W. McKerrow to Mr. James RohertMH at to-day's meeting of the Sinß;ipore Chamber of Commerce. M: Ri htrt. son was member of thli Committee tot many years and haa bCted as chairman Ml more than one
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  • 96 19 FATAL STABBING ON BOARD Singapore Tuesday A fatal .-.tabbing Incident ptfttrday atternoon on board the I H< koe. us a result of whirh a ChftMfl coal-earner luimod Own* Koh San iM taken to the OOMrtJ Hospital with knife wound in hi., abdomen, had i queal in the Sixth Police Court
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 288 19 J^L-.. wmmammmm&mmmmm 1 HAWAII CALLS Come and Enjoy a Bracing j Entertainment Just what the World needs di^Bnk" Jb^b^b^^bhb^bVli'NL IvjWw frllf .b^b^b^bW m "^D^JJp^ 1 .HI w9l "KbW Afl b^^Pl bß*^^^^ \i^ff jtrf "^L—M bIbBbW JC 'iffiHl jt '^k.^^^L i^T^™^ ■b^_ bt^^ a y il UmP P^lb^^^bl bC "jbUjL if
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  • 1477 20 MID-WEEK CARD (By Marcus Superbus THERE are seven events at this afternoon's mid-week racing at Kuala Lumpur in the second day of the Autumn meeting of the Selangor Turf Club. The first race has been scheduled to start at 3.00 p.m., and an
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  • 52 20 LJSKtsasH l-CODEUt s Comma *«e 2-IN VER fo Gg Race wgfoJURace 4-NEw MOON Quisana Ra<^ 5-ROMANO Race 6-BATTAUON Race 7-^Srf Sahara #V "Eureka" RACE 1-COMMA RACE 2— JOCK GORDON RACES-ofe^r* Shoot t'p RACE 4— NO LIMIT mMM Quisana RACE S— ROMANO RACE S-BATTI" I**1 Mim RACE 7— SOLE CI'BAT
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  • 104 20 MALA YAN YEAR BOOK ISSUED TACTS, figures history, r e<*n. 1 phv. constitutional sovenmnl, a whoje mine of information on Malaya is contained in the MaUjin Year Book, 1938, publication of the Statistics Department, which wu issued yesterday. The Malayan Year Book is to Malayans what Whitaker's or the Statesman
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  • 177 20 DECREASE OF LIQUIDATING PRESSURE (By courtesy of S. E. Levy M mHE action of the martet appeared to I a decrease of liquidating pressure pared to h fortnight agu. «»>»»»• synopni* from 'Trader's 1 rolun.n of Barnm Europe was a buyer on Tuesdiy IxH w" l seller on Friday. ym
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  • 55 20 Singapore, Tuesday. 7^.^ twenterday. All bin Mohamed W ty-nine year old Malay, was ci with having committed cnmnl io^ of trust in respect of $26sov to Yasim bin Hussein. reAccused claimed tria and an quest of Court Inspector 1 unt j his worship postponed tne 0O Oct. 5,
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  • 313 21  - FIERCE FIGHTING BETWEEN CHINESE JAPS Sin Chew Jit Poh "KEY" POSITION 4 T STAKE Hankow, Tuesday. FIERCE fighting Is reported for possession of Tienchiacheng, a fortified town on the north bank of the Yangtse 90 miles from here, which is regarded as a "key" to the Chinese military headquarters. Communications
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  • 29 21 Italian Warships Leave Shanghai Tokyo. Tuesday. ll Italian warships Monte Cuccoh l-epanto suddenly left Shanghai this morning for an unknown d£Son. *K Both were scheduled to remain at Reuter
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  • 536 21 CHAIRMAN ADVISES CAUTION IN FUTURE DEALINGS [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Tuesday. fI|EMBERS of this Chamber have always done what they could to support the movement of volunteering. Your committee would call your attention to the remarks made by the Governor !i nd J^o^ Legatt n this
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  • 116 21 M. GURUSAMY, President of the Singapore Traction Company's Employees Association, was yesterday sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment on charges of criminal intimidation hv the District JMfo Mr11. J. I'orrer. (iurusamy gSTi notice of appeal through his counsel. The case aro.se out of threats made by
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  • 299 21 Brother Sues Sister: "Perjury" Says Judge [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Tuesday *|N this cane therr ha* been dell 'berate perjury by one side or the other." commented Mr. Justice Hours at the Supreme Court to-day, when he delivered judgment in the case in which a brother in mjimk hi*
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  • 597 22 RECS WIN HOCKEY THREE NIL (By 'Sticks") UONGKONt; (Army) Command XI suffered their second hockey 11 defeat of their tour when they were defeated by the S.R.C. by three goals to nil on the S.R.C. Padang yesterday afternoon. It was the Club's opening first team
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  • 59 22 THE following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championships will be played this week-end at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall Saturday at 2.15 p.m.:— Men's Doubies (Final):— Wee Boon Hai Wong Chong Teck < Mayflower > vs. \Vong Peng Soon Chan Chim Bock 'Mayflower); Sunday at 10 a.m. Commercial
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  • 125 22 TAN Chong Tee, Malayan badminton single's champion for two years lost al 1 chances of retaining his title this "ear when he was dramatically beaten by Wong Peng Soon his closest rivai. In the semi-finals of the badminton tournament at the Clerical Union's AwPar gymnasium. Peng Boon thus
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  • 277 22 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS FOUR more ties were played off in the Y.M.C.A. Handicap Tennis Tournament at the Y.M.C.A Courts yesterday. The most interesting game was in the Men's Doubles Event between S. A. j Da wood and Noel Barber and A. S. Pakir and H. Kamis. Dawood and Barber scored a
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  • 29 22 Raffles Institution will hold their annual swimming carnival at the Y.M.C.A Pool on Friday at 4.30 p. m Mrs. HoiRate has kindly consented to present the prizes.
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  • 187 22 St. Andrew's Old Boys Beat Airmer THERE was not much to enthn over the ru^by match at Farm Park yesterday u hen the St. Andrtwi Old Boys' Rug?er XV met and defeated the R.A.F. 'Town Circlet by three points (a try) to nil. The game was of a scraprr natui
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  • 77 22 TOE first tie in this years I tennis tournament the Y.M.C.A.. will e C cncket( the S.C.C. courts bet* een Jn and the Royal Aii t F ore* Two singles ma chc. win v ube j afternoon when the w» cher j sented byN.S.Ww^ t pj ton.
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  • 18 22 Death Of Admir t Ad The death h« <*"£% R T H. "AWtruthcr. of operations at H<wi Reuter }Jdi
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  • 787 23  -  Competition Proper Begins ROVER (By CHINESE -4; R.A. (Blakaai Mati) -1. JHE Chinese first string, S.A.F.A. league champions and Cup holders, survived the first round of the Singapore Challenge Cup Competition by beating the R.A. (Blakan Mati), second division league runners-up, by lour goals to
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  • 159 23 S.C.C. BEAT SAPPERS AT RUGGER 1\ a disappointing and scrappy rugger game on the padang yesterday, the S.C.C. defeated the Royal Engineers by six points (one try and one penalty goal) to nil. The game was evenly contested though ie standard of play was mediocre. lere was an orgy of
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  • 42 23 Playing on their ground Khalaa deited the 7th Heavy Brigade ?t hockey five goals to nil. The game was ry fast and interesting. The SKA. re a superior team and their victory partly due to the brillant play of lowdhury
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  • 23 23 The Clerical Union beat the Royal my Medical Corps by three goals to eat hockey yesterday at the C.U.I Dund.
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  • 204 23 JHK men's doubles "A and kk ß" Class of the S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis Handicap tourna'nent were concluded yesterday when H. A. Marshall and J. H. Phillips (—l5) beat J. C. MacPherson and Wing-Cdr. H. White (—l5) 6—4, 9—7. in the "A", and N. Clumeck and J.
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  • 44 23 following have accepted to play S.C.C. -A" vs. P.W.D. on Friday. S.C.C.:—f. J. L. Mayger, Sq Ldr. watte, C. E Brooke, J. McKinlay. scnamper, J. k. Gale. C. P. LUton, Earl, P. E. H Rodel-BienfaiU R W. Pestel, Lt. D. E. Lowe.
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  • 35 23 S.A.F.A. CUP SOCCER THE S.A.F.A. announce that the Clerical Union having played an unregistered player against the R.A.F. II in the qualifying round of the Challenge Cup competition on Sept 22, the game is award-
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  • 127 23 BUKIT TIMAH GOLF A TIE was thf result of the ladles 1 ppg n match played at Bukit Tjuiah on Monday, between the Singapore OC. and the Island Club, each side registering a total of 64 Scores (Island name* mentioned first* Mrs. J. B. McMorlne Mrs. Cherry 1 Mrs. 8.
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  • 35 23 BENTON CUP GOLF The Keppel Golf Club Benton Cup which was played for on Baturday and Sunday resulted In a win for R. V. Talbot Jones with 67 6ft— l33 nett. (88-21—47 and 87-21— 66
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  • 106 23 ISLAND CLUB thk Island dub monthly medal for Scptcmbrr. played over (lie w»'i»k-end, resulted In win For K Uyed.t i.i ihA Divi.sK;n wiili r m'f! cdte oi r.7 The (OllOWlni Wi MM <>t flie I I eardi rsturned The ball .sweep was won by Yon k Loon Cheng k l/yeda
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  • 136 24 HUGE SCOTTISH WELCOME FOR QUEEN London. Tuesday. A FERVENT demonstration ol Scottish loyalty to the Royal Hon.?? during the present crisis was witnessed when the Queen accompanied by the two Princesses, arrived in Glasgow to visit the exhibition and to launch the liner •Queen Elizabeth." The usual dour and unemotional
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  • 97 24 Glasgow. Tuesday. IN the presence of an enormous croud estimated at a quarter million, the Queen ito-day launched the worki's largest liner the "Queen Elizabeth," 85,000 tons. Accompanied by the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. Her Majesty visited the Empire Exhibition in the morning. Thereafter she entrained to
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  • 438 24 HITLER HAS a PUT HIMSELF TO THE TEST London, Tuesday. HITLER'S speech is interpreted in Britain by the press as a fourday ultimatum to Czechoslovakia, made in the full knowledge ol the issues involved and for that reason the more menacing. It is irenerally atrreed, however, that Hitler has not
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  • 280 24 Sir Horace Wilson Again Sees Hiter DEFORE leavin, ".JJ*** D afternoon Sir /lirac^!?!* th a half-hour inlm eu h Hitler. Sir BoLTmJ?* Herr companied by Si N>v 5? H 2S W and Mr. Kirkpatrick F int e Dderso of the Embas P sv it iT 1?^ that Herr Ribbentro* G«
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