Morning Tribune, 30 September 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3— No. 208. SINGAPORE, FUIDAY, September W. 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • 440 1 1 STATESMEN GRAPPLING WITH CZECH PROBLEM NOTHER CONCESSION BY PRAGUE MUNICH, THURSDAY. 5 FATEFUL DELIBERATIONS BETWEEN THE FOUR LEADING FIGURES OF EUROPE (MR. CHAMBERLAIN, RR HITLER, M. DALADIER AND SIGNOR MUSSOLINI) GAN AT 12.45 B.S.T. AFTER A BUFFET LUNCH LASTING >RE THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF AN
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  • 94 1 49 Nations Watching Geneva, Thursday. HOPE reign* unchallenged m (ienera thin morning: that the Munich Conference will lead to peace The suggestion widely canvassed here is that the Sudeten territories will be almost immediately evacuated by the Czechs and will be occupied by British, French and Italian troops on the
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  • 144 1 TOKYO, THURSDAY. fHE JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER. GEN. UGAKI. HAS RESIGNED. Earlier messages state that the resignation loomed as a possible outcome of virtual rupture and protracted negotiations to settle a warm dispute between the Army and the Foreign Office over the .scop* o[ authority and function* of
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  • 177 1 France Placed On War Footing j Paris, Thursday All Fnmce has been placed on a war basis by a decree published J to-day m the Official Journal, authorising execution of mcasarc* provided for m the Law dealing with general organisation of the nation m time of war. i
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  • 66 1 Washington, Thursday AT a press conference to-day, Mf. Morgenthaa said tha) may farther fold Import* would not he placed with the Treasury* General Fund indicating that the Trcartry will issue gold certificates instead. Moreover fold now In the General Fund may be withdrawn to replenish, if necrvsary. decreases m the
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  • 69 1 Moficow, Thursday Soviet Russia has proposed an immediate international conference to deal with the German Cwck crisis, it was revealed to-day, when the text of the communication* between the United BUtes and the Soviet Governments wait released here. The Soviet gave this answer to the United States KVfgestion I hat
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  • 386 2 TRIBUNE REPORTER NEARLY SHOT: LAST NIGHT'S INCIDENT (MORNING TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE) PANDEMONIUM broke loose m the vicinity of the Vehicles Office. Middle Road, shortly after nine last night when a loud report, believed to be a gun shot, sent the crowd into a panic. A Tribune reporter, who was m the
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  • 125 2 MUAR RIVER WATERS RISE [From Our Own Correspondent! Muar. Thursday AH£\VV >quaH starting ai n.JO this morning resulted m the prijtiiin of the Muar River rising dangerously, rendering the crossing verj rough. The jetty at Tanga Batu could not he used and ferry boats starting from Tanjong Agas carried the
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  • 131 2 OFFICIAL CONCERN Penang. Thursday. A3 precautionary measure m view of the present international sicuation. .Iteps have already been taken by the local authorities lor ascertaining the Liosfttlon regarding essential food supplies available Official quarters say there is really no cause for alarm or anxiety as there are
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  • 165 2 MODERN STORES CHAIN FOR MALA YA A MODERN organisation which caters for all needs of the publire has just been opened m Singapore, will be the most up-to-date departmental store m the North Bridge Road— Hijjh Street area. Aurora's Ltd is this organisation, the first of a chain o: modern
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  • 26 2 DR. I. V. POLODNA. the Singaporfl Czech Consul, an interview witH whom, on the present European crisis, appears on pa?e 8. I
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  • 105 2 Singapore, Thursduj REGINALD CODEIRO. a 30-year-ol Eurasian appeared belore Mr. Cm rad Oldham m the second coun morning m answer to a dWj S-break:::, by entering tata I residence oi Inche M^ame, Noo Malay Interpreter jfgW^lJ fourth police court. Road m order to commi th^i Accused
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  • 33 2 RELIGIOUS TEACHER CHARGED Btmapore. Thursc teacher m religion. JU Abdul Latiff. aged the second court th Conrad Oldham on a breach of trust :n iv Court Inspector 1 a week'i portponem( gran ted
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  • 20 2 The 70th bathe.;Gandhi will be celeb -t auspices of the 'lndian Singapore, at the pubpreside at the meeting
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  • 109 3 CLERGYMAN ACQUITTED OF DRIVING CHARGE I Singapore, Thursday. taOUT calling upon the defence, Ir k« ■iiiu'th A. Blacker, the Singapore th police magistrate acquitted the D T. E. Hodge, assistannt Chapof the St. Andrew's Cathedral, this moon on a charge t>nit he drove car m a negligent manner and ebv
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  • 113 3 I Singapore. Thurusday. alleged robbery committed on board sampan off the Beach Road landlast night was mentioned m a charge lamed to three Hokiens. Lee Tian k. Ong Ah Ping and Ang Hock Sing, XC Mr. S. H. Cheah. the Sixth Magis- to-day. we charge alleged
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  • 802 3 Anti-Jap Disturbances Recalled RIOTERS HAVE SENTENCES RED UCED Singapore, Thursday. RECOLLECTIONS of the anti- Japanese disturbances m Singapore on the night of Jan. 9, this year, when the Police were subjected to an attack lasting Several hours with stones, broken glass and other missiles, lives Were endangered and traffic disorganised,
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  • 889 3 HA YE NO FUTURE, NO PROFESSION, NO HOPE FOR MY LIFE Mfc Singapore, Thursday. I JiKe to watch the waves, how nice they are to sleep m and where worries and troubles would yo: I have no future no profession, no hope for my life
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  • 61 3 Singapore. Thursday— Caught m speedtraps set on Woodlands yr.sterdav, two Johore lorry drive ns Tan Yee Huat and Onjr Won were to-day charged before Mr. C. H. Koh m the' Traffic District Court, for exceeding the 30 m.p.h. speed limit for lorries, by nine and six m.p.h. respectively.
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  • 217 3 Death Of Mrs. Goslinga MKs Phyllis KcU (iosUnfa, tins ITI young wife of (apt. (;onlin*» tf f Ihe motor vessel "Toboali," p.i^ra away m the (.rnrral I losj.it.. mZ trrday. Rtat, (ioslin K a MM only 25 year <>f a«e and inn. h sympathy will fee felt with her husband
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    • 62 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice In 1st Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice PedlOW In 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes:— Rex v.s. Koh Ah Pang If), Tan Toll Leng and Chu Kim Seng. At 2.15 p.m.:— Rex v.s. Chan Ah Wan Before Mr. Justice
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    • 97 3 SITUATION VACANT (iOVERNMKNT WANTED. An experienced Electrical Technical Subordinate ai i \h\n\ Wireman In Charge of installation and maintenance of Electric Power and Lighting Including control ol Labour, principally Malay. Salary scale $1,200 p r annum riling by annual increments of $00 per annum to 51. 500'- per annum Successful
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    • 37 3 PIANOFORTE rLAYDIQ Mtm THEORY OF MUSIC. Adult* ana children sab f?ft4t. Beginners and Diploma candidates speciality. Modem method* or MkftHf. Write or enquire Mr*. Pauliw, r« perlenced and quallflcd Mujilc Tra<u»; 25, Barker Roao. Ri m I
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 38 4 London. Thursday Seller? 3 London. Thursday. m hulk Sept|Oct. shipment iis.iu.u wSTS-nStSiL. Shipment 3-}2 nominal 3-U 2 ouyer Black Lampoxig OctiDec. Shipment --12nomin.u <; \MBIER (Good Mark) Blcck Sept O*t. Shipment 23 nominal l^!. h !!l!i d
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    • 75 4 till rt l n |1 111 if^iH A f\ 1 V Oenenl Electric 27 6 29'lOfc +2|4% imperial Chemical Inductnfip 121 3 1363 +15,. Canadian Pacific y 3- -3d fibber Plan Investment »Tt>«% 15 l 5 J_ Kaffirs (West Wit Area. 863 +89 HJC. As S. Bank
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    • 54 4 London Thursday Previous To-day Change rT on Pans (closing middle rate) 179.00 ***** TT^n Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.5a Singed T T on Shanghai (doUng «elltog rate) 9-14 Snchlno ed iJSHongkong Mcloaing selling :rate) i|-i ib g£g£gS t!t. on Japan (closing selling »*> U2 474 .50 -13.38 T.T.onNew
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    • 40 4 New York Thursday. Previou.- To-day Change KGBBBft Very unsettled Steady TODS a ■■tri \s>\". 155 R 3 8 8001 Belters I5 3 h 15^4 +^s .orwan. Jan.Ma, B^ers IW Wi <nN Quiet Quiet 44^ 44»., -'a Spot
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    • 27 4 GOLD Pfewrloui L dl >- ih, lr <. Fine Bar per o* £7.7^ day r c S SILVER C jS 4 month?' forward 18 5 8 r]
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    • 17 4 Tib Standard Previous 'i^T* Thllr^ Spot (afternoon 'closlnß i>rice> M9O-14 Ch^ Forward £190-3 4 <4
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  • 234 4 Singapore. Thursday. MESSRS. Fraser and Co.s report for to-day is as follows: Tin at midday was $100.00, up The immediate result of the better political news was the more or less wholesale withdrawal of selling orders for tin shares particularly those placed at best Buyers took some
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  • 248 4 IN their Rubber Market Review for the week-ending Sept. 29. Messrs. Stanton Nelson, Ltd. say: "A week which will long be remembered closes with tm outlook immeasurably brighter. Although nothing is certain m these times, it now appears probable that peaceful agreement may be reached not only
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  • 141 4 Singapore, Friday. F their wot kiy rubber report. Guthrie* Co.. Ltd.. states Rubber, like all other commodity has been completely overshadowed b] the political situation m Europe. Earlie m the week there was considerable liqui dation by speculators which culminate* yesterday In a we of selling down
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  • 38 4 Washington. ThursdjJ a ss&jSSa from China and Indto was Senator Pinman. f^g^th cUsasta cotton sewers arc jy*JKJ markets. 3Uggesti about 13.400 jo j lnre should be exported o he^ turn for 670 million ou.ue Reuter
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  • 762 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Sept. 29, 5 p.m Esr s: a Kvwng 0-60 0.65 XK r m Tin 21|9 22j9 Kselangor 1.30 1.40 ■na Malay .2 3 Kdcriang i4|- 15.3 KnTin -0.38 0.42 cd ■I Kong Tin 216 23X Hvdraullc 7 6 8(6 Era Fis KS<jng n
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  • 229 5 f Maynard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 nom }w 1 J07 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 10 109 m n m 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.
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  • 95 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore X< i pt' 29, :> p m Total for 1 nj Hooka Date to Dl* year Close Payable TIN Hilam T::. b r V int. Oct I C)ct. B Oct 4 :>\ Fentfkalen 3d less tax Oct 11 Oct 10 20% Rrnort? Tin
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  • 228 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Thursday Buyers Srllrr> Ampnts 3 9 4 3 Batu Belanj i .130 1.40 Hong Fatts 073 078 Hongkong T. 213 23JelcbiLs 0 65 0 70 Kamuntiui Tin 8 6 9 6 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6 Killinghall- 18- WKramat. 9 9 10 6 Kuchai.s 125
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    • 154 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTKRDAM ItUMlirttd by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000.000 Chairman of the Board off Directors II C REHBOCK Mm. ik ink Board: I |D. CRENA DE JONUH President M
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    • 266 6 t EVERYONE NEEDS A GOOD HEARTY LAUGH THESE DAYS/ j Here's the StmppicU and Funniest SHOW IN TOWN/! Greeted By Packed Houses Yesterday!! j CAPITOL I=3 SHOWS DAILY umu*is L _j j I YOUR FAVOURITE SINGING iBfTTmTH f^ J STAR IS IN HONOLULU ■JMjvkJH X^k I 1 |1 4 41
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    • 189 6 inspection V o An n nof bw I Scouts by k «J Malacca B I '^r'-^^B j Alhambraß The Great st o 1 I di^' o^|B Vive La Romance! IRT-^ il I j Vive La France 1 Hi 0 1 1 U J»f^ ft, K>,.; M, V,., B^ a >-»,*
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    • 121 7 EMPIRE (Tanjons Paijar— 7 p.m. 9.15 p m DOROTHY LAMOUR HURRICANE BOOTH SEA BEAITIES SONGS STRIP-TEASE SAMOALY DANCES Matintfs:_To-niurrow Sunday at M 5 pj/L SHIRLEY TEMPLE m "LITTLEST REBEL" Supported by "(iREAT O f MALLET 1 NEW fR ANn 7JO FM WORLD \IIV/\llLr g_4s p.m. MISS LEONG SIIIET FEE SNOW
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    • 259 7 •••••■••••••»B.. B> --##-B A j*l\ OLll CHICAGO 9 AN OUTSTANDING PICTURE struts TiMKS \'^)///]VW viafJ DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S I \miff SUPREME ACHIEVEMENTI I "M\ \fjf j A 2Ot h Century- Fox p»ctui« J TYRONE ALICE DOW I j Mfl power -faye-Ameche cj (j and a cast of thousand* D.r«ct«d by
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  • 314 8 CRISIS REPERCUSSIONS IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Thursday rMOUGH the ne*s this morning is a little more roassurin?. evidence 1 of repercussions m Sit ><*apore of the RXnve political situation m Europe is to be found m the intensely increased activities on the part •f the
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  • 446 8 OJTLER'S peace plan means the destruction tf Czechoslovakia as a political and economic entity, and as such it is not acceptable to his Government, declared Dr J V. Polodna, Consul General for Czechoslovakia, who, m an interview with the Tribune, said that the vast majority of people m Singapore
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  • 23 8 SALESMEN CELEBRATE Members of the Singapore Salesmen < Association photoeranh^ recent celebrations on the occasion > f the anniversary 7 i eiation.— Tribune. heir Vs
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  • 121 8 MORE TROOPS ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE Singapore. Thursda) FOLLOWING receipt ot urgent teleitram wsl "^'R from the Home War Office. tkß 2nd Battalion. East Surrey R* merit, who arrived this mon-WB by the troopship -I.ai.cash.tt I originally hound for Sha^B are disembarking at an dwH|rpmainherefora»»| definite ueriod I While m SLigapore
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    • 103 8 THE "SILENT CIRCULATOR" —the Success of "H.M.V." Refrigeration A Cut-away section of the Silent Circulator Compressor, showing its simple but ingenious construction. Only three moving parts continuously bathed m oil. (1> The Shaft turns (2) The Blade moves (3) The Roller rolls— and there's ice— that's all! That is the
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    • 105 9 »A I SIC L| tt ß A lALI #^B^| B^ \ST _^r m B^v^^ W^Sw^ iWkM f f J Ah bY I 1 1 1 fI tli I^bl b^f^ B^B lA_ 1 11 bVbBBT J B^fcißßßMß^BSSS?? ll^^^^^^^**!'^^^—** 4 b BBei bH-BI Id v f > B^BK-^ft^^^-- BL fl B^Bf AvF
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  • 324 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, September 30. 1938. AVOIDING PANIC MX. T. U. Stone, president of the Singapore Rotary Club, rendered good service when he emphasised how ridiculous was the suggestion that there would be any run on the banks m Malaya if war were to break out. "If Malaya is safe
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  • 867 10 GREATEST of the PEA CEMAKERS PERSONAL VIEWPOINT- BY AUTOLYCUS A BIRMINGHAM business man, *hn began his career as a trader m the j West Indies and later returned to paroI chial public work m the city of his birth. I is to-day acclaimed M the saviour of mankind. Neville Chamberlain,
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  • 63 10 Photo shows Biss Bebe Daniels, the actress, who is Honorary Colonel ot the 322 nd Army Pursuit Group (Long Beach, California) displaying interest m the engine of a Monospar machine when, with her small daughter Barbara (on right), she visited the Romford Flying Club at Maylands Aerodrome, Essex. Members of
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    • 42 10 Todays White Label" Announcement the past a jew good things zvere hard to get at all times. In the present all good things ate hard to get at any time. It if a comfort to know ©EWAR'S i* obtainable everywhere. WPS -E
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  • 353 11 Elaborate "Underground" r Conspiracy FEAR OF WAR, SLUMP IT of Germany come reports of a great underground conspiracy to help nervous financiers smuggle their money from iai country. Fears of war, of a severe industrial slump, of unrest developing into open revolt, are some of
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  • 102 11 BATTLE AGAINST LIQUOR SMUGGLING -SIFICATION of the battle against •smuggling along the Canadian now taking place Canadian Ive forces are armed with new •wers to chase and search vessels Wl registry under 500 tons and instances vessels over 500 tons 1 12 miles of the coast instead of uulation three-mile
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  • 136 11 Moroccan Welcome For Britons Rabat, (-French Morocco). BRITISH visitors to Casablanca. Atlantic port of French Morocco, next winter will be welcomed by guides who have undergone a special course of "entente cordiale" training. In the first lesson of the course, which dealt with the history of Casablanco, a special place
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  • 98 11 SPIRAL STAIRWAY TO CEYLON ROCK FORTRESS Colombo. A SPIRAL stairway leading U> the top of Oylon's famous Sijfiriva Rock Fortress, with its 2.000- V*>ar rid frescoes and paintings will be m use next month. They are the lonpe.st spir.il stairs m Cpvlon, and replace the perpendicular ladder that formerly ran
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    • 22 11 USE A BOSTITCH FASTENER NOW SOLD BY RC-NE 0 LTD. 3. Malacca Street. BtogapoN riIONK u27.) Price $7.00 complete with 5,000 lUptal
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    • 52 11 POMROTT) Classes are the latest d'scoverv m flare protection They permit vo.i to actu^llv srr to 30 fret belmv the surfare of the watrr. Now 56.00 B c o (lcinonstr;.tif.i. Of thll n BUuTI able D< liivciitioii. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. I. tBCAK, HNOATOU, I'lloM MM. 1 I'rlr|(raphlr AddMßi! i'HONE MM
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    • 39 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j Obtainable of all Ch»mkU and Stor- WRIBTWATCH HANDS F«T Laditu CvnlH 4 111 l A MB OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN BOLLBD GOLD CHROMIUM 4 Yick Woh Hing .j "i Noi B Roid ■i
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  • 247 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN The most daring exploit so far of the Arab rebels m Palestine was an inva sion of Bethlehem. The chief objects of attack were the Post Office and Police Station, both being gutted during the rebels' eight hours' occupa lion of the city. The Police Station was situated
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  • 1262 14 Baby's Comfort In The Heat Keep Him Clean And Cool And Watch His Diet Carefully, If You Want Him to Thrive as He Should THE idea that it is wiser to keep babies well instead 01 trying to cure them alter they are ill has been spread with astonishing rapidity
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  • 633 14 Watch THEIR EYES Modern Optical Science can Do a Lot To Prevent The Misery of Faulty Vision, so Take Full Advantage of it if There is Anything Wrong With Your Child s Eyesight EYESIGHT is such a very precious gift that it behoves us all to take as much as
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  • 828 15 Cheese Is So Jasty Easy -To Make Dishes Which Are Appetising And Nourishing MINESTRONE SOUP Infcndfttntf: 4 oz. bacon cut m dice, 2 oz. butter, I medium-sized onion, 1 leek chopped up. 2 large tablespoonfuls each of cut up carrot and turnip. 2 tomatoes, 3 tablespoonfuls of beans that have
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  • 48 15 Here's a very useful, if unusual, notion. You always keep cheese under a cover, don't you? To make sure that it does not go mouldy, all you have to do is put two or three lumps of sugar under the cover with the cheese
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    • 34 15 W-^ F i.-^ ,^r jf gna POtMANENT WAVING S van is i $10.00 HIM $18.00 i >i\iso\ pi:iim LAMM* HAIKOKtSSKKS S I H Stamford KM I POST KO.W) BINGAPORI MALACCA (Phonr t«;iU > 'Phonr 121)
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    • 354 16 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Tonnage Spore Tonnage SP°" 1938 19 SB CORFU 15.000 NOV. 18 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov. 19 Homewards 1 1' ivfs Leaves Tonnage S'por Tonnage mo SPore 1938 19J8 t CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 7 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 18 SOUDAN 6,500
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    • 358 16 1 V TO FRENCH PoJ^j jlULjll CHARCEURS REUNIS i™ I vnRBIN For Marseilles. Hay re, Antwerp, Dunkirk x I PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazain- Ac Bordeaux Oc\ U |to saigon indochina! BANGKOK For Saigon. Tourane and Haink CAP TOUR ANE Oct. is 3. A. M. 1. (from Saijron) G
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 118 17 cm Ea§t "Imperial" Srpt W" Ainca south "Imperial- j£ pm Australia:- Whole f 'Qanta.s- P Bonn W "Imperial" o p Canada Whole ''Imperial" ,J pni vpt, Sudan and Palestine Imperial" o/eat Britain and Ireland imperial" pni Europe except Great Britain Jn P ni and Ireland x lmnprinr Indiar-Whole ImnerHr
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  • 236 17 l IM ITSNG SENG^^victorra^treet was fined $15 by Mr. Kenneth a! Blacker m the fourth court this afternoon on a charge that he, on May 7 at 11.15 p.m. knowing or having reason to believe that the offence of selling beer tor consumption on unlicenced
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  • 642 17 Customs Religion, Or Order Of Court: Which Should Come First? lc Singapore, Thursday. IS a witness entitled to rtftM, on -rounds of custom or' reh ffion. an order to attend ourt.' The question vu discussed m the Third Police Court this morning following th«- non-attendance of g matena. witness fur
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  • 140 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE Tilt. WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO AKRIVK Xl 111 1 lI A It BO I It Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantun- Lch. Lucifer Ban Ho Guan— Lch. ,Qmy Shabonee— Camphuij.s— Lch. Sir T Fraser. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 301 17 BURNS PHILP LIVE. (Incorporated m Australia* I NEXT SAM.INf.S MARELLA o^ o r Sai j»' I MERK^R vr P ?n 4 I wSSS^mJ™" tnp rifl pf<; f i-tJTTthJ I sjtssra?s l^ r Kis pot Bnsbane sydney or M?f f |nr N 3 YDNEY "turn $642^86 Ist class 5430.71 2nd cl-sll
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    • 65 17 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, BOH AND OSAKA S II I II AI. A SAILINCi (KTOBFK (i, At .1 IV.M The above ve.ssel haa excellent modern accommodation for Pint Mm and Second Saloon p;us.senßers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China tnd Jtp*U
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  • 156 18 Brunei Plantations Make $39,406 JHE report oi Brunei United Plantations. Limited, for the year ended June 30. 193* to be submitted at the annual meeting to be held at French Bank Buildings on Thursda; Oct. 6. is as follows:— The net profit for the year am^nt, to $39,406.75 to which
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  • 129 18 The crop harvested amounted te 427 669 lbs The Standard Assessment for' 1937 was 507,510 lbs. For the quarter January March 1938 the Assessment i ber 1938. Tapping was entirely w»continued on approved lines. A new smokehouse was erected at Barakas to replace the one d*W*J flre m
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  • 39 18 ALLEGED BREACH OF $2,500 Singapore, **«ff'£& jfj under the escoit of a im u»» manager of the toterna Corporations and l m ti J. trusted with $2,500 w: u^f committed criminal onS££t of that amount. The hearing ww nxiu
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1299 18 r* ■"> A f"^el^"\ YDf 15.15 Mc!s (19.8 m ON THE RADIO i V^^ mm I 12 50 Erna sack (soprano). i J L m m*mmm j 10 News anr j weather reports m 4r^ 0 ,u m0m 2 22 Lunch concert by Ferdy Kan ifT man's Orchestra. ir»moohone record
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  • 5731 19 GUIDE TO TO-MORROW'S RACING FORM KUALA LUMPUR MEE TING •g» mi A Specialty fompikd r Jojl i H•? -npilfd by "Marcus Superbus") H q£CENT form of all horses and X ponies entered for Saturday. H I final day of the Autumn meet- J me ol the Selanjjor Turf Club at
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 71 20 B^^il^l^lS etables, the result being a FvTrar^^^^fi^Fw soup that is sheer goodness. \^SSW§#T J. wfytjCmlzrSSmi Tcacaiifcf C4TB.SowP m iht following* anetiet i j\ jTjpri^^^npPJS^L Tomato, Mixed Vegetable, kiUKftJl jHMHj MulUfaUwny, Mock Turtle e«c i\V^^^^^fc > I> Px^^^^ No pretnvatw* or colouring iflitlKWlrll SOUPS deduct Me CW c^ Jjuwntj! R^^^^^ A
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  • 228 21 C^iA^UKjL^^^^^UU^ TtlK superb singing of Bobby Breen I makes of "Hawaii Calls," picture which opened at the Capitol Theatre b.st night, a very fine musical attraction, and lifts it from what would have been an ordinary film into some of the brightest entertainments possible
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  • 227 21 SPLIT OVER LEAGUE JURISPRUDENCE SECRET SESSION OF COUNCIL GENEVA, THURSDAY. THE LEAGUE COUNCIL MET THIS MORNING AT A SECRET SESSION IN ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO DRAFT A RESOLUTION ON THE SINO-JAPANESE DISPUTE. Late last night the formula was agreed to between the Belgian delegate and M.
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  • 166 21 TERRIFIC BATTLE NEAR HANKOW Shanghai. Thursday TIENCHIACHENG, on the Yangtse. ninety mile* *a*t of llankov* dominating the last fortified position supported by natural de fences of the Yangtse area is claimed to have been entered by the Japanese to-day. The Chinese still have a .series of fortified and boomed positions
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  • 33 21 Sftrict Court wl Hone Chun Kow, an employee o! the hi by a n to one ol c the compl exoin d y B*H of $500 pn Increa ed to $750
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  • 223 21 Magistrate Commends Ricksha Pullers Blnftpore, Thursday MH Q S tewttnf* the Third MaKl* Irate, highly commended this morn- 1 ing the conduct of two rickshaw pnlier." who arrested a watch thief on th night of Sept 23 at Tronoh Road HI WOrthlp asked Court Inspector WhitttM to recommend the men
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  • 48 21 Australia's Concern Canberra, Thursday Tbi Australian Premier. Mr Lyon.s, said that m tht Munich DMeUni thenIs ground f" r thf> ho M> rhat l Wliy found out of the present dilllcult situation The Commonwealth Ooternmeni had been m hourly touch with Mr Chamberlain durlni rhe past fortnlfiM Reuter
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  • 37 22 IN the final of the Andrew Currie Cup ladies' golf championship of Singapore. Mrs. C. R. Cherry beat Mrs. R. W. Cowan 3 and 2, at the Keppel Golf Club on Wednesday.
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  • 56 22 The following will represent the P.WD. Bporta Club against the S.C.C. on Friday on the S.C.C. ground at o p.m.: Put ie Costa, G. C. Pereira, F. JTcreira, R. S. Sithnmparam, K. Th llainathan. C. H. White, V. R. Snbapathy, C F. Sutton. E. A. Joy, P. M.
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  • 183 22 Handicaps For To-Morrow Kua.a Lumpur •> of the Singapore Horsfs. Class 3 Djv 4 Beano Faithful «4 Harvest Festival 8 Wotan 86 Charley's Aunt 8 l Kabinda 7 13 7.10 Horses, Class 3, Div 2. lu^ Abbot's Temptation Horses, (lass I, Div. l 6 Furs Mim 9i Little Jonn 1
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  • 358 23 Scoreless Soccer POLICE JSK* the .P? ***** of the Police as wooden spoonists of the First Division Zln> Ua s ue the y had territorial adw^t^u > m Ore scorin opportunities but ball control difficulties a steady onposition robbed them of victory J?
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  • 173 23 AIRMEN SWAMP Y. JUNIORS ij on sodden ground and against anior team, the R.A.F. (H.Q.) •oed the V.M.C.A. juniors at hocTjn V MCA. ground yesterday -cr by seven goals to one. p "boys put up a good fight and at •s showed great enterprise, but the r dominated play from
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  • 90 23 I im iiE Island Club ladies' September meial, played over the second nine on today, resulted m a win for Mrs. S. K. with a nett score of 30. nie following were some of the best Mb returned. k* S X Wong 47—17
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  • 53 23 HARRISON GOLF CLUB arriaon Golf Club's monthly irix"ftuwomes for Sep was played at Tanglin and rea win for Col. and Mr* *:th a net score of 36. The vvere the best returns: 1 and Mrs. H. Golding 48-1:1 »d Mrs. L. R. S. MacFarhir.r R R. G. Atkins and MM
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  • 37 23 B lawn tennis autumn tour- nxed doubles final will be pinyed w 'Howed by the presentation of 1 *uch all winners and runnersto attend 1 Cup doubles match whfch v been played yesterday. UU afternoon.
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  • 83 23 I THE ban passed on wrestling In Singa I* pore by the local police has been raised. the Tribune understands. Wrestling will take place. Mr Georgr lonetco informed the Tribune yesterday, on Monday at the Happy World arena Main attraction then will be King Kon?, who arrives
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  • 154 23 Revised ties for the Y. MCA Tennis Tournament are as follows:— TO-DAY Men's Singles M A" Semi- Finals:— A Llm vs. T. Kobayashl; Tan Huck Toe vs. Llm Hee Chin. Mixed Doubles Semi -Final.— Mr. Mrs. S. K. Oaw vs. Miss Slmonson &A. H Yap; (In case of
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  • 137 23 VOLUNTEERS' RUGBY ANNUAL ON SATURDAY THE annual rugby football match bet- ween the Straits Settlements and F.M.S. Volunteer Forces will take place It the S.C.C. on Saturday afternoon. The teams will be: S.S.V.F.: J. R. Angus (M.V.C.t; G D. A. Landon (S.S.RN.V.R.i, A. P. Craigie (S.S. V.A.F.i, D. M. Henderson
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  • 23 23 London. Sept 21 KUGBY mutches played to-day M I as Tollowv Bristol 3 Oakes and Pearr*. 16. Briduend 3 Cardiff 0
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  • 62 23 8c C B" XI n R E B to day tl sC C groui.c b N Bomefl if W Wolters. H. lOlnei J H X- j A Horafleld. a PVwtei I T F Hurley, W A mil. T 0 Col p. m whit'hr.id k
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  • 320 23 S.C.R.C. TENNIS Ties for to-morrow (Saturday) m U B.C.R.C. Fifth Open Lawn Tennis Tom nament are as follows, play commmcin at 3.45 p.m. Open Junior Sing le*: Kobei Chi Chia vs. Dudley De Cruz; Eu Kchk Mv vs. Cecil Wong; Eu Kent? Hong H On Chew Bee Men** Smu lrs
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  • 106 23 To-Morrow' s Swimming all ftrrangemenli h»n been r^mflitti n for swininiijiK competitom and water-|xiio mttehea between th<- Hotikkong Aquatic Star, and thr BUifapore Chinee Swlninirr.s. The compeUUoni will take plMi to-morrow at 4 pin and on Sunday, 11 am at the Chinese Swimming Club Prire.s of admi.s.sion lot each day
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  • 36 23 The KliaLsa Association bot the Ceylon Bporti Ctab it bNfety ptrttrday at the CS C K r "U"d *>y K«ul 10 nil. th»* t'.oal being BOfVd i>> OMMI Bil -h In ?h<- l.rt h.tif
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  • 66 23 Tto following will I'iav ii. .1 ni.t! h bI tin B.R.C i ;< ra to i oioi i;s f Bouza D r Ritchie I Eberl I Dumblt lon J Loveda) i. I MB< r f OC/ < o X I. M Rozario Bcul i will 1 1 R
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  • 192 24 LONDON, THURSDAY. WAS, "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, IKY, iki AGAIN." fARINET MINISTERS <VND THE HIGH COMMISSIONERS OF. THE DOMimONS gItHERED TOGETHER t AT HESTON AIRPORT TO BID GOD SPEED TO MR. CHAMPERLAIN AND SUCCESS ON HIS MIGHTY MISSION TO MUNICH. Mr Chamberlain when he look
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  • 57 24 Prague, Thursday. THE Polish reply to Czechoslovakia s note expresses appreciation of the Czech preparedness to negotiate over the Polish claims, but according to semi-official circles it insists that the Czech Government evacuate the territories concerned before negotiations on the questions m detail begin, the evacuation to be
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  • 178 24 London, Thursday. rEN the Boose of Lords met this afternoon, Lord Stanhope suggested that they would not desire to debate international affairs. He added that speaking on behalf of every member of the House, they trusted, under the guidance of Almighty God that the four statesmen
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  • 309 24 ()UEEN Mary was present m the Speaker's Gallery and when she left immediately after the statement concluding Mr. Chamberlain's sensational announcements the Queen mother wab m tears. The Duko of Kent listened to the speech from a seat over the clock which formerly was the traditional seat
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  • 253 24 BRITISH PRESS MUNICH TALKS London, Thursday. rpHE British press this morning discusses the prospects of a successful outcome of the Munich conference with thankfulness for the breathing space it affords but recognising that Europe is not yet out of the wood. The Ticies comments that it may be no more
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  • 157 24 Washington, Wednesday I)R. Dieckhoff, the German ambassador, called on Mr. Cordell Huii this morning and afterwards stated 'hat he believed ;ht Munich conference would lead to a broac? settlement embracing not only Czechoslovakia but other European problems. Other comments on the news of the calling
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  • 131 24 Singapore, Thursday TAN Kirn Chia. wa? this moro ing sentenced to one moath rigorous imprisonment m tl Second Court before Mr Conrad Ok ham for being m fraud jlent possessia of a pair of leather shoes and motor car tools. The prosecution led by Court Inspec tor T
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  • 62 24 THE River Danube formed the bass 1 an interesting talk given last tf at the institute Hail o Je Christian Association. Pnnsep o XlF Sir K bng ™ng Song presided at I visit to the Danube and to*™* J an enjoyable canoe a m company with onal i^
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  • 40 24 Hank^rh^' 1 1 Afl er the annihilation brj mcnt of Japanese sold was rushed to the Juiwu the Tuesday but after a 1 night the brigade Chinese troops. Th« SP e h« narrowed though ttoe^Jap^ here and there. o«aMona Ji>
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