Morning Tribune, 3 October 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I VOL. 3-No. 210. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, October 3. 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 177 1 REICH POLISH TROOPS ENTER CZECH TERRITORY solated "Garrison" Defies Germans: "Rather Die Like Heroes Than Retreat" ■fzbCHOSLOVAKIA diminished in area yesterday as Polish and German B* Troops occupied the territories allotted to them (states Reuter). THE BLOODLESS GERMAN CONQUEST OF SIDETENLAND WAS BEGUN OVER THE WEEK-END AND EXCEPT FOR AN
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  • 103 1 PREMIER THANKS DOMINIONS, COLONIES London. Sunday. BEFORE leaving for Chequers, Mr. Chamberlain sent actual's of thanks to the Prime Ministers of South Africa, Canada. Australia in acknowledgment of the telegrams received from them. The tenor of the replies was on the lines of the message sent to Mr. Mackenzie King
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  • 939 1 A German report stales that the German troops were received with jubilation by the liberated population. It is likely that Hitler will make a short visit to Sudetonland in the future. It is learned that German military authorities have given the strictest instructions that Sudeten land should be
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  • 54 1 London, Sunday. 3>OLISH troops alter an address bj Gen. Smigly Rydz, began to enter Teschen area at 2 p.m. The Infantry was proceded by cyclists followed by machine gunners but no bands nor artillery. Aeroplanes circled overhead. The civil authorities were accompanied by troops headed by M.
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  • 384 1 Prague, Sunday. \Y» bequeath our sorrow to the French and English peoples," the concluding phrase of a dramatic telegram ad■N by the Presidents of the Czech Chamber of Deputies and nnate to the speaker of the British House of Commons and t President of the
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  • 122 1 i King's Message To Nation London, Sunday. THE King in his message to the nation from Buckingham Palace says: "The time of anxiety is past, and we have been able to-day to offer our thanks to the Almighty for His mercy in sparing us the horrors of war.
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  • 83 1 m Berlin, Sunday. THE Press has already begun to mention Germany's demand for colonies. The Hamburger Fremdenblatt says, "It is to a strong, mighty nation of eighty millions. Inrinffin a restricted area, a thoughf almost unbearable that their colonial mission has been denied by a verdict of
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    • 33 1 ON OTHER j Spendthrift Sued i j mdian Assn. Mtg. Markets 8 i I cold Stora&e Mtf. J local Rugger JJ 4 Sn!!r«- g Swimming Meet g SC.RC. Tennis j japan Britain J^Jfr
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    • 78 1 I FRESH MILK -WITH f I ALL THE TROUBLE f t JET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk I L your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially I A For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your 1 i milk, powdered— with only
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  • 54 2 PR A YED FOR GANDHI S R K E M A T II I THANCi AMMAL, daughter uf the celebrated poet Sri Subranianiya Bharathiar, who presented at a mass meeting at Farrer Park yesterday when local Indians celebrated Gandhi's birthday. She is seen offering prayers for the Mahatma's welfare. I
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  • 125 2 A crowd of nearly 2.000 attended the Straits Chine.se Methodist Church bazaar, held yesterday in aid of the organ fund. The bazaar was opened by Mrs Edwin F. Lee, wife of Bishop Lee. In a short speech Mrs. Lee said that ■he was delighted to attend
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  • 166 2 BABY'S COT CURTAINS ESCAPE IN BLAZE IN answer to a telephone call at 2 am yesterday morning the Singapore Fire Brigade rushed down to 41. Stevens Road and subdued u tire in the servants' quarters there At the outbreak of the Art. which it is thought may have been cause
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  • 204 2 Aro you Run Down, Kerry, .sufT-r A< ing. Swollen Joints? Do you <;<t Up .\i^! or nutter in>m Burning, Itching nissagea Uiszinesa, Rheumatism, Circles Undei byes, I'uflfy Ankles, Freauent Headaches :md Coraa, l< > s a oi Appetite and Energy? These s> mptoma
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  • 578 2 HEIR TO THREE-QUARTER MILLION ESTATE SUED FOR $250 from Our Own < orrespomlenU .>i;h..i^.V SATURDAY. THE EXTENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF A fOTK NTJAL lIUK 1 TO AN ESTATE SAID TO BE WORTH THRK^UABT^ OF A MILLION DOLLARS WAS MENTIONh I IN ll SS2SL >n another s™^^ dur Singh claimed $300
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  • 49 2 Hankow, Sunday. The Central Government is satisfied with the Siamese Governments explanation of the detention of the Overseas Chinese in order to clear up unemployed elements. No hostility was intended against the Chinese and the majority of those detained have been released.— Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 151 2 INDIANS WANT OWN VOLUNTEER COMPANY ONE question which has It, 11(1 I topical now is the question of I volunteering. Ido not have much to I add except to emphasise that the I Indian Community of Singaptlt I feels keenly this unwarranted |j v It crimination shown against it. ami
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  • 30 2 An Indian. T. Donald, was seriously injured when this car overturned oIV Grove Road earl> yesterday morning. Another occupant. R. Milner. h slight injuries. Tribune
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  • 245 2 Hankow, Sunday. IT ps belatedly reported that Chinese guerilla units invaded the suburb of Tientsin before dawn on Monday, seizing: tin 1 Kungdah Cotton Mill and killing over two hundred Japanese guards. The plant was destroyed. The guerilla units retired before the urrival of Japanese reinforcements.
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  • 523 3 INDIANS' LEADER REFUTES "MALICIOUS PROPAGANDA" ■washing dirty linen 1I)ING a t the fifteen annual general meeting of the Indian. I iilion Singapore, held last evening at the Association Mcmfe* Mr. A. K. Suratee, J.P. said, inter alia: has come to our notice that some i parties are trying to make
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  • 238 3 i MRS CLOTHILDE JOSEPHINE D CON CEICAO. the wile of Mr. A J. D'Con/eieao. one time Financial Assistant to the Inspector General of Police. Singa--1 pore, died at her residence on Friday after a lengthy illness. Mrs. D'Conceicao was 69 years of ag and besides her husband
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  • 224 3 SINGAPORE GERMANS DEATH IN K.L. CRASH \1 FERDINAND VOLGER a youn& j A German motor engineer tmployed the Far East Motors Ltd. of Orchard oad, Singapore, who was involved in a i motor accident on Thursday just outside Kuala tumour, passed away from Ju injuries at the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala
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  • 37 3 BANGKOK PEACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sunday All Christian services in Bangkok churches to-day dealt with the new sij tuation in Europe. Sermons prepared were scraoped and new hymns were chosen as an act of thanksgivine.
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  • 44 3 In connection with the 70th birthday anniversary of Mahatnia Gandhi yesterday, the Singapore Vivekanda Sanmarka Sangam fed more than 100 people at the Sangam. In the evening students were provided sweets followed with Bramachari Kylasam lecture on "The Life of Mahatma Gandhi."
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  • 143 3 A MARRIAGE uniting two well-known Jewish families took place yesterday at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue with the Rev Elias Shalome officiating. The bridegroom, was Mr. Ezekiel Joseph, son of Mrs. Clara Joseph while the bride. Miss Flossie Elias Jonah, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Elias Jonah.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 17 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire/ Marine. Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.
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    • 126 3 PIANOFORTE PLATING AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and children any grate Beginners and Diploma candidates t speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teachei 25, Barker Roaa. SITUATION VACANT FARDAN FRIDAY SKPT: 30 (iOVERNMENT WANTED. An experienced Eltctrical Technical Subordinate &s a Head
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    • 64 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in 1st Court !at 10.30 a.m. O S.I 14 38— Re Abraham Frankel deceased. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 10.30 am* Assizes:— Rex v.s. Koh Ah Pang <fi Tan Toh Lens and Chu Kim Seng. Before Mr. Justice Home
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 79 4 London, Saturday I'AUI OIL (Malay.) In bulk SeptGct. shipment H*-1S COI'KA (Straits, K.M.S.) >bl r v;llu< Sept. Shipment aar* 1 <-— 9 -0,,,.,ue, White MunL* Oct Dec. Shipment MJ6 gM j^SffiSS Black Lampouß OctiDec. Shipment 2-1 2 seUei i 2-9 16 Oct Dec buyers (iAMBItiK (Good Mark) block
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    • 37 4 I New V, Previous To-day snof Buyeri 16» 2 I6II1V, PO1 Sellers 16 5 h 16 13 ir, Forwmrd Jan Mar Buyers 165 a m 4 Sellers 163., 16 < H TIN' 1 Quiet Quiet
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    • 103 4 Dunlop Rubber 26 9 »!J hi 6 General Electric 97 Imperial Chemical Industrie* ?f b imperial Tobacco 136 3 143.1 I b io»g Anglo-Dutch *J 3 g!" *V Canadian Pacittc 2 London Tin 3- 3 4', 4i 2 d Rubber Plan Investment itu«i 27i6 -j-^o a?w I
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    • 15 4 GOLD Previous To-day Change 4 months'. forward 19 116 19 3 16 M»
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    • 63 4 London. Saturday Previous To-aay Change V.T.onPans (closing middle rate) 178.96 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) «.88-l L' 8 85-3 4 234 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) I 8-3 4 4 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) l 3-1 i»> Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling
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    • 13 4 Loncli:. UN Standard Previous To-day Spot (afternoon < closing price) £197 osec
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  • 122 4 Helsinki. I ATVIA is now claimed to have replaced Estonia as a source of supply for the crude alcohol still being smuggled into Finland. Although rum-runnina was negligible during the extremely light summer nights, reports received here point to the Baltic '.spirit barons" being actively engaged
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  • 91 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Olvldend Boolcs Date Cjl Ln* yea? TIN Payable Hitam Tin 5% int. Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct 4 5% Pengkalen 3d. less tax Oct. 11 Oct. 10 20% Renong Tin 10^ Final Oct. 13 Sept. 1 nv 2 less tax RUBBER -au i
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  • 225 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. Ampats 3,9 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.32*2 140 Hong Fatts 0.77 2 0.82 'j Hongkong Tin 21 3 23 Jelebus 0 65 0.70 Kamunting Tin 8 6 9 6 Katu Tin 24 6 25 6 Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 9 9 10 9 Kuchais 1.30 1.40
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  • 775 5 STOCKS SHARES d By Fraser j Company J pore, sipt. 24, 1 p.m. MINING 1 3,9 4,3 jaibuiig 2 i3 r 47; Nom j tla >" 23- S 4 6 I erB 0 60 0.t>5 i .'I 21,9 22,9 j n 130 1.40 10,- H|- erju:. 213 22,3 nna -'^ay
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  • 164 5 nard Co. Ltd. $30,000 Apr -30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 190] red. 1940 $400,000 l'jir V e pt 30 100 102 nom 907 red, 1947 $1,600,000 1 g»SW&& m m nora »3 nom •'S-?«f;ooo 19 $4,000,000' 120 122 '/4 ci Int. May 15 Nov.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 I Tffli I EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORP., LTD, me. t* th4 StratU Bsttismm*iJ All Classes off Insurance Transacted hj£ao omcii 16D, Cecil Street, fttafftpof* TEL. 6918.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 507 6 I IVW II lO\ tJJ TQ.Xl<jirr: i Most Talked of Picture in Years Mark Twain's Beloved gtmj Filmed in Colour Meet Tommy Kelly, New 12-year-old Star. j THE ADVENTURES of with MAY ROBSON— VICTOR JORY- Cast of thousands. MIGHTIEST SCREEN SPECTACLE of 1988 JL S Fresh from its Record-Breaking Stape
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  • 216 7 Court Sits On Saturday Afternoons N order to lessen the corge&Uon in the courts and prevent accused people who innot btain bail from bein?. in custodv >r a period than they should, i L C Ooh the Singapore Fifth Police agi&trate, ha.s decided to sit all day on H days
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 253 7 it *'ZZ j TO-NICHT j i MARLBOROUGHJ e and 9-30 pm j I M. K RADHA and SABITA DEVI in j IIHIAKTIIA TMLASHIAS' i Vn Aue-iPspiriiiß Mytholoßical TAMIL Talkie j JL .M. J Next Change! •EMPIRE JALHAMBRAI and The Greatest of all the "Gold JOEL McCREA I Diggers" Musical Comedies,
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    • 92 7 Packed Houses nightly acclaimed the greatest motion Picture ever flamed across the Screen! I SHOWS DAILY— II A.M., 3. 15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. At The Air-Conditioned A L HAHbftA PW^yjl flv F GREAT tBSBr t T^B^^MBHf^^^^^y motion pic I m m^L. m Am. rect rom lt|r £JT G-B *M A\
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  • 1639 8 RESERVES NOW CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH AT ANNUAL MEETING ROTUMCI to the death of the late Mr. James Robertson was made by Mr G. K. C'herry at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., held at the offices of Messrs. Boustead Co. Md..
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  • 87 8 Singapore. s U i In the second court tegtenu, Mr. Conrad Oldham a bin b Sf or man 30-year-old Javanese rtSd ra for failing to appear on bail o; aV na of using criminal force on a i ai r2 ed Som iii order to outrage n
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  • 29 8 Owing to the great sum ts formance the Lotus dub quested ard has igreed r 0 Prcgramme of variety entertain the Victoria Theatre on Oct p in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 29 8 r Competition 011 -Film* can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. tthe reliable. I ISOCHROME-^ The Film For the tropics!
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 9 Picture Competition fnmri Bj P. G. (hens, lbl, New Market Street, Tumpat. Kelantan. Hindu T— |H T C Joseph, c Ma' aii Fertilisers Ltd., Singapore. es-By Kwek Chiang Phuan, 75, Circular Road, Singapore. mien (hen, Ai Tong Old Boys' Society, 97, Cecil St.. Singapore.
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  • 272 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, October 3. 1938. TOO CAUTIOUS. THE interested people who petitioned the High Commissioner for the inore rapid development of Cameron Highlands will not obtain much satisfaction from the longdelayed reply. It is a plausible reply, in which His Excellency denies two assumptions bv the petitioners, one that
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 10 These girls are busy in the fabric shop of Hawker Aircraft Ltd., covering the fuselage of a Hawker 'Hurricane" tighter. These warplanes are being constructed under the R.A.F. expansion scheme which will bring Britain air might on a level with the needs of these unsetled times. (Topical Press.
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  • 771 10 Britain's newest r VUE treat day has come and gone lfe«n John Brown'i shipyard at CMcfcftnJc and the launch of the Queen Elizabeth by Her Majesty the Queen took place at fuccessfully at »J€ i )ir on Tuesday iast. The turn liner u the large* and
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  • 138 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Macdonald agoing on leavfe to England. Assam and India en route Mr. R. S. B. Unwin, Wharf 6»P«£ tendent, F.M.S. Railways, Port sw i ham, has assumed duties as acting bour Master, in place ot t -omnu A. C. Bucknell. who proceeded < last
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 48 10 To-days M White Label Announcement You can bluff all the world some of the time, You can bluff some of the world all the time, But you can't bluff alt the world all the time. There is no bluff about the high quality of BEWAR'S "~I- 1. W.P.S.-F
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  • 329 11 Gen. Chen Cheng On Foreign Assistance WITH or without international aid, China will fight on," de- dared General Chen Cheng, Director of the Political Board of the National Military Council and concurrently Chairman of the Huprfi Provincial Government, in an interview. Asked
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  • 200 11 Figures Show Decline In Exports To Far East Berlin. TERMAN exports to the Far East during the first seven months of the current vear amounted in value to 132.000,000 Reichsmarks as against 180,000,000 in the same period of the preceding year representing a decline of 48,000,000 Reichsmarks
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  • 288 11 Old Man With White Beard Is Anhwei Mobile Unit Leader AN old man with a white beard is creating something of a legend in his capacity as a guerrilla leader up in Northern Anhwei, or so the story goes. They call him Old Man Fang, just "for short," and it
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  • 106 11 JHE 11-year-old exchange system of fostering international understanding and good- will through schoolboy fellowships for preparatory school graduates in the United States, England, and Germany. saw 26 such grants awarded in 16 American preparatory schools recently. The winners will leave for their English and
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  • 28 11 Increase hi Past &w Mouths livp. Ch «ngking. *m V tw months an 3fter the I «l be fSS Uoi that lhP ere are de-
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  • 91 11 Rome. A RECORD world wheat crop is anticipated by the International Agricultural Institute. European production is expected to reach 47.000.000 metric tons, which almost equals the 1933 record and is 5,000,000 metric tons above last year's figure. North American crop estimates are much larger than
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  • 241 11 Searchlight Vehicles For War Office MESSRS JOHN I. THORNYCROFT iri CO.. LIMITED, who have supplied 122 specially designed fourwheel searchlight vehicles to the War Office, have received a repeat order from the latter for a further 400 similar machin/s. The chassis components of the Company's ••Sturdy" model are mainly utilised.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 77 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 56.00 See our demonstration of this remark- 1 able new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. i, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. >i J/\\T 17 &tt'{'{
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    • 55 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores VULCAIN The watcli for every man and woman of taste com- I bining" elegance and ac- I curacy. Ownership of a I VULCAIN watch is an |j investment. I Yick Woh Hing 429. North Bridge Road I (Near Middle
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  • 225 12 Two new telephone models of the hand -microphone type which are shortly to be introduced by the Post Office were shown at the (ieneral Post Office headquarters building in St. Martin's-le-Grand, London. One of the models has a base which contains the bell and the other has
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  • 56 13 As news was received that the Czech Cabinet had collapsed. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Premier, arrived by air at Cologne and motored to Bad Godesber? on the KuM for his second meeting with Herr Hitler. (Planet News). Vlr N^ville Chamberlain examining the air liner before he
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 44 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL A CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES I IN STAINLESS ST33EL GOLD WTOTE GOLO pummrßf. JEWEUJEn U'RI«T WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR 1b I »-HC VifS P" A .^^H I j RENE ULLMANN I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.
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  • 69 14 Fads Fancies 5 Off-the-.shoulder evening gowns, you will find look much better if j you wear one of the \civet bands 5 5 with ancient-looking clasps vhieh are to be seen about. Long even- j ing glove.s also look good with these 5 gowns and can be made much I
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  • 2193 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY Modern Portia in LondonWar Mothers Meet— Fashion Sidelights New Hair-Styles (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 23. MISS Zonola Longstreth is the youngest lawyer, man or woman, ever to practise in the United States. She is now in London as "field representative" of the International Federation
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  • 107 15 1 "Hard work keeps you fit" is the S motto of Mrs Betsy Munday. of j Biddcnden. Kejit. who is in her S 100th year. 1 5 Mr.s. Munday has lived in the J village all her life and is its oldest member. She has picked
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    • 403 16 Ij J^H r H BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES > INCOKPORATED IN CNQLAND) Outwards Tonnage Spore Tonnage S pore 1938 i.*«»o RANPURA 17 000 Oct. 7 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 KAWAJLPINDI nioOO Oct. 21 BEHAR 6.000 Dee 26 SOMALI 6^oo Oct. 21 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4
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    • 298 16 U TO FRENCH PORTs] 11* CHARCEURS RE UN IS J v m i I t M,r lIIM HAvro. Antwerp, Dunkirk Oct 4 r $frADiJK» nS Nailtes st Nazaire Bo;t "I TO SAIGON INDOCH'NAJ J AP TOURANE rw Saiuon. To^ane and Haiphone i GG PASQUIER The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO..
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  • 335 17 rectal Kour-IVwer Pu# concluded by (Jreat R U REN rL^ GenM-y and Italy, was made by Dr. Chen* Tien Ambassador to Berlin, in an interview on EC?"* -f— with a Tt ii une reporter t effort* made by Mr Neville] the British Premier, have
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  • 62 17 Singapore. Sunday. Low Yang was yesterday fined $5 by Mr O. S. Rawlirgs in the third police emit for using a bull to pull a cart when the bull was suffering with abscess on the neck. His worship regretted that he could not impose a bigger penalty
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  • 202 17 First Sunderland Flying Boat Christened [From Our Own Reporter) ipon, THK first of four Sunderland flying- boats presented by rulers of the Federated Malay States to the British Government was christened this morning at Lumut by H.H. the Sultan of Perak in the presence of a distinguished gathering of councillors.
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  • 144 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Dredger Kuantan. Lch. Lucifer. Ban Ho Guan. Shabonee. Camphuijs. Lch. Sir. T Fraser. Reteh. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN Mil DOCKS Tanjon? Pagar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Kepnel Harbour King's
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  • 135 17 Brigadier Macteady Is Appointed Chief Of Technical Group London. THE War Office announces that the King has approved the appointment of Brigadier Gordon Navil Nacready as Chief of the British Military Mission to the Egyptian Army in October, 1938. Brigadier Macready. who will be promoted to
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  • 118 17 Students Tied Together And Burned Japanese Horrors At Hwaiyang Chowkiakow. THE Japanese rape of Nanking which infuriated the civilized world last year, was repeated in miniature when the invading army captured Hwaiyang, fifty kilometres from the Anhwei-Honan border, on Sept. 6, according to reports from the town. More than 400
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  • 29 17 A Reuter message from Santa Barbara, California, says that Ronald Col man, the popular film hero, was married yesterday to the London-bom actress. Miss Benita Hume.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 138 17 BIR\S PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia' NKXT SAILINGS Bpeci hean rouud trio tirir«»u i o Oct. 30 Nov. 4 ng ra te. s rom Sinaapore to Australia i^ued at the s«£ stfss ngaporp Briibaiie sydney r MFFP.or— ret »rn 5642.86 Ist class 5430.71 2nd c\"s return 5681.48 Is' class $456.42
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SII f II A I 8,000 TONS SAILING OCTOBER I, At 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and
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  • 537 18 AMERICAN SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E Levy and Co .by air mail yesterday:-- Last Sale STOCKS Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Adams Express »No pan ll J s H 2 American Can "Par $25 1 98 99' 2 Amrr. Forn. Power
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  • 42 18 1 Louden, Oct. I— The British Air Ministry announces that the personnel if the observation corps called up for >ervice on Sept. 29 are being released on the understanding that they can be recalled at two hours' notice Reuter
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  • 408 18 Ex -Raffle? Schoolboy Convicted For Cycle Thefts DERTAKAM Singh, alleged t<> be the first Sikh in Singapore to hart been responsible for a >eries of bicycle thefts, appeared before Mr Conrad Oldham in the second court on Saturday to answer five char?* against him. His worship decided U> heai the
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 737 18 ON THE~RADJoI I MMHi '•f.ordlng Gramophone rfcorg* IjONDON SINGAPORE TUAN«.MISSIONS 2& 3 j IZHI. 225 metres U.35 mc>.) GSF J5 J5 y\ c s (19.J m.) 7.HP 30.96 metres (969 mcs) CSC IMS Mcs ,16.8 m.) p m. 605 Big Ben. 'Hindlip Hall— A Great ?00 Malav music t House
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    • 55 18 PARIS TPA-2 15 24 Mcs (19.7 m.) }.m. 6.20 News in English. 6.35 Concert relayed from Paris P.T.T. 7.05 Talk on French events. V.05 Talk on French events. P.T.T. 7.50 News in French. Colonial market prices. 8.20 Talks. 8.40 Gramophone records. 8.50 Musical programme. 10.15 Rates of Exchange and French
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  • 956 19 SELETAR SERVICES BEAT JOHORE AT RUGGER Close Game At Jalan Besar hv match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday L State ru,b> atch Johore by the margin of nine the V> ',S) to six (a try and a penalty goal) and provided Oil S "1 o the considerable improvement
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    30 19 GU^ kStSPto ter P lo team hich W atch fOr the lhe visitors i)factir a n° a to "8 tho "Sh in the Swimming events Practically swept the board clean-Tribune.
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  • 837 19 Singapore, Sunday. S.S.V.F. F.M.S. V.F. 8 j TN a thrilling and exceedingly j fast rugger game on the Padang the annual fixture between the S.S.V.F. and the F.M.S. V.F. resulted in a draw. i Each side scoring eight points (a goal and a try). Chances
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  • 871 20 AUTUMN MEETING CONCLUDES THE final day of the Autumn race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club was worked off on Saturday in brilliant sunshine at Kuala Lumpur. The going was hard and fast, favourites were always to the fore, and *ome very fast times were
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  • 103 20 A MATCH between i\, 8 ri JilVa to i\ minton Party and v v > a ton Party will be play, l**&*k. pm at the Sri Jaya c v 3 2» The following will r< lt Singles:- Inche Han b i> Amat bin Tahiran, Ali bin H™
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  • 58 20 Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Saturday. THE British Curtis Cup golfer, M Elsie Corlett of Lytham and Stann runner up in 1926 and 1935 and nino up in this year's British champl ship, won the English polf champto .ship, beating Miss Joy Winn, runner' in 1925 by two and
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  • 58 20 Penang, Saturday.— Play »ng on tk Esplanade the Penang Sporu Club be the Sultan Abdul Hamid College at rn ger by 17 points (one goal ar.d in tries) to five points (one goal'. Theeo leglans put up a grand display in tk first half although the Europeans k
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  • 55 20 German s Withdraw Prematurely London. Sent OWING to the withdrawal by\ German Auto Union of the MorceJ and Benz teams, leaving msufflcta starters, the Donnington Park Motor* Grand Prix scheduled for Oct. 1 y been postponed. The Germans withdrs and sjiipped their cars home befe, settlement was reached in the
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  • 540 20 Gunners Score Thrice During Extra Time POLICE BEATEN 4 1 Singapore, Sunday. Gunners (Changi) 4; Police 1. gITERIOR stamina a.id better finishing in the extra ten minutes of play gave the R.A. (Chaitgi) a convincing viciory by four goals to one over the Police in the first
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  • 262 21 Singapore Indians HOLD MASS MEETING GANDHI'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED niwent <>• l >a dii Ja«a rhlal Nehrus visit to UpgXES i witnesst>d vest erday when a crowd of N U: "',!r housand I»dian> S athercd at Farrer Park to SntTthc 7Wh Hrthfcy of Mnhatma Gandhi. India's I/Ml i ***** who i
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  • 53 21 THERE was nearly I calamity when 1 the platform of the Indian Youth League gave way. as Mr. Menon introduced Mr A. Natesan to the audience. This caused an incident in which one of the sympathisers of the •'Gandhiji Birthday Celebration Committee" was hauled out of the throng
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  • 7 21 Japan's Congratulations Tokyo. Sundav. •0 Japan Reuter.
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  • 473 21 (Compiled by "Marcus Superbus' FOLLOWING are statistics for the Autumn meeting of the Selangor Turf Club which was completed on Saturday. Mr A van Tooren heads the owned list while van Breukelen is the most successful trainer, saddling six winners. Silly, second with four winners, has met
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  • 357 21 WEEK-END GOLF AT S.G.C. THE October medal competition of 1 the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit 'I iin ah on Satur day and Sunday and resulted in a win for C. N. W. Joyce in "A" Division with a net score of 66. in a win for A.
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  • 351 22  - IMPRESSIONS OF VIS IT OF H'KONG SWIMMERS Forward MALA YAN RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD (By THE visit of the Hongkong Chinese Aquatic Stars, the touring team of South China swimmers who are now in Malaya to hold meetings against local swimmers in aid of the China Relief Fund has
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  • 641 22 VISITING CAPTAIN'S TRIBUTE Singapore, Sui)day. ALTHOUGH we have won nearly all of the events, we have to admit that in all cases your local ieam has given us a very hard fight," Mr. Lo Koon Fan, captain of the Hongkong aquatic stars, told me today at the end of their
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  • 104 22 DADMINTON ol a fair order was served up at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday morning when the Mansfield B. P. trounced a team representing Duncan Roberts Ltd. by rive matches to nil. Detailed results were: iMansfields' players mentioned first*: Doubles: Tan Eng Tee and Lim Teck Chye beat
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    16 22 The water polo team of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club trounced the Hongkong visitors ten-nil— Tribune.
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    268 22 On left Miss Annie Yeo (Malaya champion) and on right Mia Chan Yuk Khing, breast stroke champion with the Hongkong visitors Tribunt poor support from local swimming la for such a deserving cause Star performer of the risiton wall iNin who ran away with the sprint I nours
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  • 204 23 WEEK-END RESULTS it Hong Lim t» ;s St n':". r <U £22: Green ■•JUJL— eat. conducted the >•< Chi. b tOngCbewßee*-* M M|S .s.N(.UM<AM»HAf •TanThlau 30.3) T 5. 1-7, 8 SommanderE.J.MOcklcrlorttoWooi 2 6, 3-6. MIXIO DOl BLKS OPFN Irs seuell and S. Abed beat lOM Nelh:i and
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  • 87 23 BADMINTON SURPRISE [from Our Own Reporter] Penang. Sunday. MISS Cecelia Chan created a sensation in the Ladies Open Singles Event at the Penans Badminton Championships when she beat Malaya's No. 1 player. Miss Moey Chwee Lan in straight sets by 11—6. 11—8 to-day. Miss Chwee Lan had a good beginning
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  • 22 23 The hockey match between Raffles Institution and the Teachers' Assn. to have been played on the R.I. grounds was cancelled.
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  • 1553 23 English And Scottish Soccer: Results And Tables ALL the football matches in the English and Scottish Leagues were played on Saturday as arranged. A feature of the matches played Uj the southern section of the Fnglish third division was iow scoring Full results as cabled by Reuter were as follows
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  • 101 23 JOHORE'S SMASHING WIN QVER MALACCA FOONG SEONG CUP [From Our Ou-n Reporter] Johore Bahru. Sunday. JOHORE scored a sweeping victory over Malacca by five games to nil in the replay of the Foong Seong Cup semi-final, played at the Bukit Zahrah school hall to-day. Results: 'Malacca players mentioned first >
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  • 57 23 The annual swimming carnival of Victoria School, Singapore, will be held at 4.15 pm. on -Friday Oct 28, at the Y M C A pool, Fort Canning There will be an old boys' race, 80 yards free style, for which post entries will be accepted The approximate time
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  • 58 24 "Pro-British Principle Will Be Broken Once For All" NEW STAGE IN JAPANESE DIPLOMACY TOKYO. SUNDAY. it kavc. ..tiif FORPIRIF CHINA POLICY WILL ALSO nfc __w_r«» LATCD INTO Will. K EFFORTS WILL BE MADE TO STRENGTHEN Tlt WITH THIS END IN VIEW. PRINCE KONO?E EWI?L CHOO^AS FOREIGN MINISTER EITHE« MR MATSUOKA
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  • 72 24 Washington, Sunday.— President Roosevelt should summon an international conference in the United States to try and effect a lasting peace in Europe, state two democratic senators, Mr Burke of Nebraska and Mr. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois in simultaneous declarations to-day. The State Department disclosed that
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  • 38 24 Hungarian Minorities Budapest, Sunday. THE Hungarian Government is sending to Prague (according to newspapers) a demand for the opening of negotiations forthwith for a rapid fulfilment of the minority provisions under the Munich agreement affecting the two countries.
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  • 164 24 "FANTASTIC OPTIMISM" ITALIAN COMMENT Rom» Sunday. APTIMISM in Rome at the expect* tion of a general settlemaii 4 all Europe's problem is discourage by an article of Signor day da in tin Giomale d'ltalia which says, "Fra black pessimism some wish to juw to roseate universal optimism. Thi is fantastic."
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  • 69 24 FRANCOGERMAN PACT ENVISAGED Hankow. Sunday. TT is understood that the Ciov- eminent have offered France to arrange a Franco-Dermal understanding similar to that concluded between Herr Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain. It is hoped that the offer will cepted within a few days. Reports have been circulated in informed circles that
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  • 185 24 London. Saturday. RELIEF, expressed by tin remoj 11 of the fear of immediate aM been followed by some air ty.«j feel the situation is stiu da*** and earnestly hope that "Wmi France will not relax their ej It is believed that the sub to; diplomatic relations of
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