Morning Tribune, 14 October 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE )L ;|_No. 220. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, October 14, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 853 1 EVERE FIGHTING OFF BIAS BAY JEAVY CASUALTIES ON OTH SIDES REPOR TED OKYO WARNS COMMANDERS TO AVOID INCIDENTS HONGKONG THURSDAY. IRDING TO A VERY RELIABLE CHINESE SOURCE, SEVERE FIGHTING IS GOING BETWEEN PINGHSAN AND NAMSHAN OFF BIAS BAY WHERE JAPANESE TROOPS ALSO LANDED. THE TOWN OF TAMSHUI WAS HEAVILY BOMBED
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  • 124 1 Hongkong;. Thursday. the Governor in v course of his budget ad m to the Legislative Council ■Jpil out that hostilities so m to the borders were a grave ■"n to the Cul uny as three »tf tv of vegetable and a large ■>••»» of thr meat
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  • 30 1 I Washington, Thursday sssT EPa tion k h ■^ted at, ma M MorrenI %-^v\ h r?L c T P rence I price l? Werin 0l to think pp Uter
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  • 138 1 ISOLATION THREAT TO HANKOW Hankow, Thursday. The Canton authorities hape already completed preparations for the defence of the city in the event of the Japanese troops from Bias Bay attempting to penetrate farther inland, according to reliable information received in Hankow. Cantonese troops, it is stated, are
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  • 85 1 Terrorism In Jerusalem Jerusalem, Thursday. A LEADING Moslem notable, Hassan Selky, was shot dead here this morning. The severed heads of two Moroccans, who had been missing for some time from Jerusalem, were found inside a sack near the Damascus gate, Jerusalem. It is believed that the dead men were
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    • 26 1 )S OTHER PAGES iffic Refo^ ced 3 fora Store I »rfon Gossip l0 J^d" uunterfeiting fr Zone Tour 20 le^ranis 22 Ki (up 23 ckey Derby
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    • 31 1 Other Telegram Pages... 21 &24 I KLIM I POWDERED MILK si < i I WHOLE MlU<^ i 1 SAFE, CONVENIENT AND FU*F 1 J Obtainable KTerywh«re. J DISTRIBUTORS 1 CET7, BBOS. A_jCOi___j
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  • 237 2 Traffic Judge In troduces Court Reforms SPEEDiER TRIALS (MORN I hi 1 1' ir>UNI: i XI I USI \7. ■VORTANT INNOVATIONS WHICH WILL HAVI^A VBB¥ GREAT EFFECT ON FACttITATING COIHI WORK AND WII I SPEED UP HEARING <>l TRAFHC CASES ARK TO BE INTROI ED IN Hli; SINGAPORE TRAFFIC COURT
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  • 80 2 Delegates Presented With Chiang's Portrait PVER\ delegate at yesterday's ton of the Overseas Chinese CQOgrea was presented with a por it of Oei ral Chiang Kai Shek by Mi < Const] Gk icral lor China. Mr. 0 Ung ru. on behalf of the ".if gathering that much money or prethe
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  • 81 2 PRESSMAN ABSENT AT RURAL BOARD Singapore, Thursday. Ri H.lihM h to the non-attend-ance oi' the representative of a Singapore newspaper (not the* Tribune) at the Rural Board mreting to-day was made by Mr. J. A. Glias He mentioned that then had been a lot of criticism in the Press regarding
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  • 124 2 RICKSHA OWNERS FLEE TO JOHORE fK.MJ rkksha iWMn yertctltoy inorning visited tt Col. G. C. Mlltillkj, Rcgltlnur ot Vehicles, asked him to call another meeting ut 1 p.m. The meeting failed to take place as the majority of the owners arc still in hiding. owners have migrated to Johore b
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  • 51 2 Thh lorry skidded «>ff Serangoon Road yesterday. crashed int., hlMB| at .i busy junction near 2he corner of \eo Choo Kanq Roa4 and l PPtt lU.Jiim Itij l.oVry came to a stop against the pillar of the shnn The passensjer sealed n»*xt to the driver, had facial
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  • 226 2 A FURTHER EXERCISE FOR THE VOLUNTEER LOC FORCES IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES TAKE PLACE DURING THE COMING WEEK-END. OCT. 16. The exercise, which will take place in the area South of Km Lumpur, will be witnessed by G.0.C., Malaya, Major-General W.f Dobbie, C.8., C.M.G..
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  • 126 2 GAVE UP HA WKING TO STEAL I HAW been arrested so many times 1 that I have given up hawking," MM Nr Chin King, pleading guilty to a chaise of theft of ijoods from motor car parkfd in North Bridge Huad at 6.35 p.m. on Wednesday The case was heard
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  • 87 2 (Momin* Tribune Stall **5 Singapore, I™*" The mysterious d.saPP^, 20 year old. Tham Stew hours after his arrival from t is at present causing Jgji relatives a great deal Tham arrived In ine ap l t :3 7. all trace of him ua> l«>^ the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 33 2 Law Notice For To« Before the Chi' I At 10 30 am A.ssizes— Rex v I Before Mr Jn Court at 10 30 an Assizes:— Poh Ch Before the RegHFixing list of C
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  • 553 3 Latvian, Charged With Fraud, Sentenced To 15 Months' R.I. I UNEMPLOYED MAN'S PA THETIC STOR Y MPIOVII) "oh Wee Lian. educated Straits-born Chinese ',li v told District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer a pathetic story. tin, how be had pawned his wife's jewellery, starved his ten iZ in order to
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  • 87 3 II UN Srouts. Wolf Cubs. Oflken will be on the field Scout Rally fti Jalan Besar m on Saturday and an interpncnuuM baa been arranc•vered stand will be ests holding cards of inIrom the local Scout Association. m re- requested to enter the Jalan Besar
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  • 28 3 British Malaya Broadcasting Coron are broadcasting a special mtary of the Rugby match be;Singapore and Johore, which will fed on the Padang at 5 p.m. on ay
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  • 26 3 {furs Reunis liner Cap Padeaue at Singapore from Saigon on ay at dayhtrht and will sail for Vi and Europe the same day at
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  • 526 3 Chinese Conference Delegates Feted I was not forgotten yesterday evening in Singapore, picturesque surroundings of Haw-Par Villa, 200 (red at Chinese Conference and as many guests Party at which Mr. Aw Boon Haw was the genial 'hat the rcsmts In progress in (lf rt by representatives Dutch East kong, would
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  • 28 3 AT HAW -PAR VILLA Girls ftf the Cheng Foag Girl School attended the lea party given by Mr. Aw Boom Haw to delegates of th; Overseas Chinese Conference.
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  • 201 3 CHARGED WITH MURDER OF WIFE Sinyapore, Thursday. THE sensational story which was exclusively reported in the •"Tribune" to-day following the altered murder of a woman by her husband, h claimed to be a landowner, and the stabbing: of another man yesterday morning at Upper Serangoon n. ad. had a sequel
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    • 26 3 POSITION VACANT Private Detective Wanted :~Apply Box No. 421 Morninp Tribune, Singapore wBSs MM bULLe ELECTRIC CLOCKS i NEVER NEED WINDING Sole Acents: MONTQR LTD.- SINGAPORE.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 120 4 London Thursday Pro IVda <'>■ uri»K>k Quid teady Quiet, steady RiivAn h '1. < I' 1 fljliliMTfl X' o' 2 I. i' Forward (October. Buyers ***** Sellers k»L•2nd Forward (November; Buyers 89 10 ***** Sellers 8 5 -i 11 If* J J« •N rorward (JanlMar.) Bajen 9% 1H
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    • 23 4 (;OL Previous ftfjS^'nJ Fine Bar Mr f765 *J Spot 19 3 i 193 4 month? 1 forwii-C 19 916 195 K
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    • 18 4 London Thn,^ lIN Mamiard Previous To-day Spot (afterr.oon < closing orlce) £206', £208^ Forward 2071 '2 £209'
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    • 133 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change OLstlllera JJJJ JJI" ~?ri' St^l^ea/ic i In 6 41 M^ Imperial Ctcmica! Industrie* 303 imperial Tobacco gW 135- -2j> A,,Klu-Dutch »!3 29.- -3d fi Canadian Pacific (i i 7 1 lh ft? London Tin IK lOl p^ Rubber Plan Investment •tin 30
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    • 65 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change T onParia (doting middle rate) 178.71 178.84 +.11 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.74 3 H 8.69 7 a 3> 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) i% Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1,3-1 Ki unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 16 4 flbot Buyera 17 1W aellen n3 i« •Virward Juti Mur. Buyers 17% Closerl
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  • 214 4 Singapore, Thursday. MINING: Tin at midday was $105. up $1.50. According to cable advices from Lon- don the Tin share market there yesterday was steady although there, wer^ lather more sellers than buyers. In tinlocal market Rantaus and Hong Fatts were quoted slightly easier at $1.60 $1.64
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  • 300 4 CAUTIOUS TONE IN RUBBER MARKET A MOKF. cautious tone is apparent in all markets as the inevitable ic-action from the natural optimism of a fortnight ago is asserting it«*lf, says Stan ton NeLson and Co.'s nibber market review. This tendency has been accentuated by recent official pronouncements on the platform
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  • 132 4 GUTHRIE'S R UBBER REPORT MESSRS. Guthrit and (o.s wed rubber report is as foilouv Rubber has enjoyed a compars: undisturbed and active week. Ofla of physical rubber continue to be i The advance is meeting with some! tance owing to a tendency on the of producers to meet the niartt
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  • 728 5 DOCKS SHARES hed By Fraser b r Company I swtfor*, Oct. IS. 5 P-m. 4,4% 5 1! /2 28- 30j-Nom bmbang 43 47.^001 Malay 25 26,6 P" 0.60 0.65 E g 23j3 24J3 1.46 1.51 a^' 8,3 7 4 6 2H6 22j6 J a 7 0.37 0.42 E 0.80 0.85
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  • 110 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Qc: 13, 5 pm Total ioi Cumin? Book* Date n yeat Close Pavable UN Pahang Con 10% final Oct. 11 Nov. 9 Oct. 24 20% less tax Southern Kinta 2 V 2 Int. less tax Oct. 8 Oct. 27 Oct. 9 5% Temoh
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS I Singapore, Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 9 5i6 Batu Selangori 1.47 1.52 Hong Fatts 0.84 0.89 Hongkong Tin 2316 25|Jelebus 0.73 0.78 Kamunting Tin 9|9 10,9 Katu Tin 25!6 26|6 Killinghalh 18 6 19,t> Kramats 106 11|6 Kuchai.s 1.35 1.45 Laruts 10|6 11[6 Unguis 1.63
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  • 174 5 P£ C o° ct «».<«o 90 100 nom S| NGAPORE MCNICIPAUTT Z 7^<> "00,000 fa \w\imm 9V/2 99 2 nom *«*«oo 1063 108 '9n •3l Sent Sm\V 3 Ts^°°oO nom Ss?sS«suk «n nom ju^i 0 121 123 7^r :wii m iit £*> ig^wi 12J 123 m 99H
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    • 160 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. l r j24 Paid Up Capital i 40,030,00 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,0C0,000 Special Reserve I.OPU «10 Chairman of the Board of Oiirltors H. C. REHBOCK Managing Board: D. CRENA DE JON OH
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    • 145 6 IMVIII^ WTTW TONIGHT )P»/MOlflWi£W-BRIKi f ",^3^^^ LEWIS STONE ANOY OEVINE i itenl Ga«mfM( Newsrtei (Arriving i ro^ay'a Plan i I I "o'rTvT *R A R o:t\-i» niXMIONIGHT I) KWAi w.-MN 3 r mi ■^-^w.^j. m^r 1 1 j h i m o i u < 1 1 iF PI i
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    • 247 6 \I.CI>:US City of Dark Streets and sinister s^.f^i Come ::nd meet HBDY LAMAAR. star sensation of th e v^, I |rAPITOL| *S^J An adventurer... Ik \m his lasi stand hls lifci his lov I\ m- mlde nt thrilhn 8 and vital en.,, f/\ W%' tainmemb s' the y ears 8
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  • 99 7 Singapore Thursday. European Warder from i: ./a Kdwards ap- o mad Oldham m the in answer to f° UII .Timinal breach of cha riim Suted by the KS M antile Corporation of manager oi the firm during June oi tnis vear when, it was alleged, he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 157 7 rr RECORD HOUSES |tt| I ~M«.UKS CHINESE <«>LI> DMOEM /P^ TO-NIGHT AT 7-15 p.m. 9-15 p.m. fj^_ •sr I MOST SPECTACULAR jp^ million i)ollar ieg snou 1 '&V.-&ST LO.MF PREPARFO WITH SlO.OOO W^l ro SEE THE WONDERFUL > CHINESE LIBERTY BOND BRIDE u w^ w w M M MEET CHINAS
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    • 245 7 FROM GREAT STORIES COME 4 [I and here, for the first time JHONVS author of "Treasure Island 1 V Jj DAILY I *^MsSi t kRBP PI vSv a i I Kidnapped 7 wj(/i a cast of 5000, featuring IJE WARNER FREDDIE BAXTER-BARTHOLOMEW j&- ARLEEN WHELAN C. AUBREY SMITH REGINALD OWEN
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  • 442 8 MALAYABATAVIa COMMERCf LINK I i i WELL over a tt.jusarul pestij fl present yestertla\ at the o^ ceremony of Stafaptre's new hall! million dollar department q. Aurora Ltd. Aurora is something m-u to u public of the island. As the prietor of the new
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  • 184 8 R.A.F. MAN FINED FOR MOTORING OFFENCE Singapore. Thursday A SEQUEL to an accident which occurred at the junction of Kitchener Road and Serangoon Road at 11 p.m. en August 6, in which damage to the extent of $350 is alleged to have bet. sustained by a motor-cycle which collided with
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  • 83 8 Judge Reduces Sentence By 6 Months S'ngapore, Thursday. p ARSON had kihmJ reaso.i to grin widely in the Hij?h Com I today for the Chief Justice, Mr. I*. A. McKlwainc reduced his sentence •f two years to 18 months for possession of hhan S a kind of Indian ht i
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  • 26 8 Johore International Club A dance will be held a< so* Johore International beginning at 9 p.m. Demonstrationincluding "Swing" and Walk," will be given F.1.5.T.D., and iJ>*^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 u oßin GRAND i.48 pji Miss LEONG Sill I: I FEE MADAME SAM NBO CANTONESE TALKIE VERSION Of 1111. IMMORTAL CHINESE URAMA M \IIM.I H> MOKKOU TOP of the TOWN ■fRONGLY si itokiii* W HALF ANGEL miiiiiiih a"* 11 TANJONO f? 'rM pmmi tnipire ,>, PETES LOME IN i 'II.M'K-I
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  • 396 9 8,000 Recruits Needed Next Year Washington. jtei stat4 Army -wants 8,000 more men next year to man fi mm aeroplanes; tanks and anti-aircraft guns now being rwmrtment is credibly re- af hfv, incTuded in its budget 1 ufthe Ascal year, starting fej, a equest for funds
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 427 9 Your Hair is at Stake! Famous biologist's amazing discovery, approved throughout the world, will save your hair. |ffi? «T|wp^St^afiMl 5 Millions of hair cells are needed if the hair is to keep ra3 L^y^ healthy and maintain its growth. If, as a result of mental C2«dJffIMBBBBBHBi WfIBBIB and physical over-exertion,
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  • 303 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Oct. 11. 1938 COMING HOME TO US JYJALAYA watches with anxiety the Japanese invasion of South China from Bias Bay. The immediate objective is to cut off .supplies which are going to Hankow through Hongkong and Canton. That might be done without attacking Canton but with
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  • 975 10  - WHAT WOULD A Malayan University COST THE PUBLIC! BEOWULF LATEST BOGEY TO BE SLAIN BY BEOWULF IS THE VIEW THAT MALAYA CANNOT AFFORD A UNIVERSITY. OPPONENTS ot a university for Malaya rely mainly on two argument*— Hut it is not necessary and that it would cost too much Abif writers
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 10 hesitn n Kn r Mussolini leaving the House of the Fuehrer »H« C'alM,™ri he^ rpement at Munich. Thev are followed by r«.u'H Vlirsh,. h Ol >lu solinis and Foreign Minister, and Field Marshal Hermann Cioering. the German Air Minister. Planet News
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  • 1102 11 Success Of "Pygmalion" More Modern Masterpieces (Will Be Shown (From Our Own Correspondence) London, Sept. 30. ME cinema raid on Shakt-qtare seems to have ceaced. Whatever one may have thought of the screen "Romeo and Juliet/' it is not petiole to
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  • 346 11 Among Alaskan Ranges Cordova, Alaska. HIDDEN among Alaskan mountain ranges there has been discovered a giant glacier system which is described by America's National Geographic Society as "without question the largest in the world outside polar ice caps". An expedition led by Mr. Bradford "Washburn and organised
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  • 110 11 Tokyo. THE Ministry of Finance has announced 1 the issue of another 400,000,000 yen Loan, in connection with the China Incident. The issue price is announced at Yen 98.50, the Bonds to bear interest at 3.5 per cent, and to be redeemed within II years. A hunt
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you fo artinllv see °0 to 30 feet below the surface of the wafer. Mow 56.00 Sec our den.onstrptlcn of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 1, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE Mfc 5934 <i/ A IiUuDW (M)li h.irminrl-
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    • 38 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I I Obtainable of all Chemists and Store* I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents BHiIXII OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 429 North Bridge Road. Tel. No. 7922.
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  • 186 12 .a110w,,, Um Munich Hnmmi Ikt C/ri-hoslovak Ciovt-rnnient returned to Poland the Polish minority in the Tesc h en district t of Czechoslovakia. Pho vhuus the maikd plat < at IVschen. This is in Iht Polish section of the city. Itschen beiiu ™t in two by the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 45 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Itene I'LLMAXX WHERE QUALITY and VALU! ARE JKADIiiONAL. The Best ll to tunic and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 1148 14 When Friends "Drop In" You can Always Ha Something Suitable i Hand to Offer The if You Follow Tl Suggestions Giv< Below WiIKN Kiiest.s 'drop in," the woman who knows that, she can otter them i adequate refreshment will greet them with added warmth It is easy to do this.
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    • 78 14 SALOON IPPOLJTO It, CAPITOL mix;. TKL: :?oko. 1 1 \\t public are hereby informed thai m [ppolito fonn( Ily of Maleon Interlandi hafl now eetabllehed his own Ladies Hair Dreatuii' Baloon with modern equipment at the above He ensures his patroni every courtesy and lattaf action Jfr^.. A nSMANRNT WAVING
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  • Article, Illustration
    935 15 A r e So Fascinating Make The Most Of Them m The right diet now will bear fruit later on KC v vour baby can stand securely fVaV unsteady StCPS !X avearoldorso^hisde«*ms to be more rapid £L e Sne mtlo change with it fmiist be a source ol
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 27 15 A CAKE HINT MELT part of a jelly square, allow to partly set and spread between the layers of your sandwich cake. This tastes better than jam.
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    • 122 15 iW ffpi! I a! 1^ «||i 4* l Oil MODEL 469. Hi lessOiscoant ti -V'© Mr for Cash. EIGHT- VALVfci ALL-WORLD TABLE MODEL A RADIO receiver possessing a wide coverage is the new "His Master's Voice" All-Wave Model 469, for broadcasts may be received irorn all the world over on
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 373 16 BY P&Owd BRITISH INDIA LINES IHCOKPORATED IN CNOLAMD) Du# lonnacc S'pore 1838 i<7rum Oct 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. n behar 6(K)0 2fi SOMALI 6t^° "J 4 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 CANTON b bo rj°*- 1939 (X)RFU „w>i, Nov 19 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 NAN'iALOKfc «.JJJ HANCHI
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    • 306 16 u TO FRENCH PORTS^ CHARCEURS RE UN IS 1 I n4W vnr Marlines. N;intes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oet 15 f CAP pADARAN F o r Marseines, Aavre, Antwerp, Dunkirk Nov BANGKOK t>o TO SAIGON INDOCHINA; G G PASQUIER The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD PHOMtMN UNION BUILUtM.. Lloyd Triestino
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  • 1032 17 London Loses A Landmark What A Cabaret Costs 'From Our Own Corresnondcv\ i London, Sept. 30. QURING Uie&s last few ffctefiU days curious glances have been cast at two attractively dressed windows adjoining each other in Regent Street. In one is a display of fishing tackle
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 234 17 I IHRXS il IXE. I i Tpon *A- Acl I I fc d SL*-* 'j £T* |«fc i»w Vl'lho,,',' 1 1):iN 7 n mav trajwfei Jmgapor*» Brtsbane. Svunev or 1 HRISBANF^VnNF?^ 0^ 1^ K M Sfit V|fik(H" ret "rn $642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd H return 56K1.48 W class $45(>.42
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TIL A W A 10,000 TONS SAILING OCTOBER 20, AT 3 P.M. Ihe above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ao* Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 181 17 INTELLIGENCEI TO-DAY x "Tmoeria 14 2 p.m. S£ imperial;; C 14 2 p'm' I- 1 1 an w) Baloeran 14 8 a.m. v;llol( o. G. Merlin 14 4 p!m £Jl?h-Wcst Sumatra. S-Ea^t Molucca, and 14 2.30 p.m. r Dillv -Qantas" 14 8 a.m. I* Plancius 14 2.30 p.m. Boclongar. 14
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  • 113 18 NEW BUS SER VICE TO JURONG Singapore, Thursdaj DESIIHNTS in the Bukit imah district will shortly br »ble travel by bus from Bukit Timah Jl lage to Jurong, :i service vhich ha long been awaited by oti/ens this part of the island. The approval of .such a service v made
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    • 740 18 IX>NDOJN I -¥-1 If" PI AHin TRANSMISSIONS tft 3 ON THE RADIUj J BBBtf OCT. 14 HONOE^« gjHEte IIV/1 4 ,wv t>L »W H.:,2 Mrs (SM nterest SINdAPORh p.m )h f155 Richard Tauber < Tenor).* »k The DMcej Orchertw i'e K onß 710 BBC Scottish Orchestra; leader, Roof Garden ol
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    • 263 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Me s (19.8 m.j p.m. 12.20 Len Green (piano): "Melody of the month. 12.40 Concert by the Omroep Orclv Ira conducted by Care] van Ei.il 1.10 News and weather reports. 1.22 Concert by the Omrotp Ore.: trti (continued). 1 50 Cinema organ concert by B Schimmelpfenning. 2.10
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  • 30 19 HIGHER EDUCATION COMMITTEE IV member of the ll >,her Education committee photographed on arrival in Sincapore. Sir William McLean (chairman) is on extreme right, and Professor Channon on left Tribune
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  • 205 19 SIX DAYS' FAST BY ACCUSED m.i ,r t Thnrsdrjy. Ufi!.ii\.i i.eh Mm last week waa fharj d in ihe second C«»wrt befMV Wr. Ctnrad Oldhaia at the inNtance of Mr. A .\iidcrsou. Assi.sUv.i Supeiintendtnt oi Police tittached to the Fnffk Branch «>n ekafgea tint lie a) gave laKe cv'ideme in
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  • 170 19 1Y., Singapore, Thursday. W ex l i »t the meetius f the Rural Board to- mt'nuanee of the Malay Fair n.xt yotr. Pw- V,-. C. W. A. Semiett. Acting Commiaaioiier mfls Straits Sett!eme»nE r e^ d that the >UM be granted the
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  • 505 19 Man Sworn To Secrecy Gives Evidence Singapore. Thursday. CWORN to absolute secrecy to become a member of a counterfeiting gang, and fear for his own life which caused him to turn to the Police for protection, Hashim bin Ibrahim told the Chief Justice, Mr
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  • 70 19 Woman Who Formed Polish Army Dies In America South Bend, Indiana. A WOMAN who organised a Polish "army" in the United States during the Great War has died here, aged 62. She was Mrs. Anne Lyell Erskine, widow of Albert Russell Erskine, former president of one of America's largest motor
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  • 185 19 Wedding At Presbyteria n Church Siuganore. Thursday. 1 i the Presbyterian Church in Or- <£* chard Road, the wedding of Mr. B. HbMe white of the Heap Ens: Moh Steamship Company, Tid Miss Esther Helen Butler, of Vancouver, took place to-day. Tlv brid« arrived at the Church 3t O'jOO iror.i
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  • 255 20 TRIBUNE MAN'S PLANS FOR WAR ZONE TOUR LEAVING ON WEDNESDA Y THK outbreak of totUttk* in *mth China hasr ,u|,ed m the acceleration of th- ilepariure for the Chin* Wnr «OHM »i the iptetal TWbmw itaS iqm ntatiw. Mr. Lin Rn« For Mr. Urn, who had originally planned to leave
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  • 160 20 New Roads Named At Rural Board Meeting Singapore, Thursday NAftUB i<<r tii. reserve roadi efl Kee Bun Road when the st Andrew'! oitliopaedlc Sanatorium ll located, ,v,ic cum I ;i BUettlit "f the Rural Hoard to-<ta< which was presided over t, iff] C vv a Bennett, Acting Oomloner ol Lands,
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  • 153 20 To Pay Fine In Instalments Sirgapore, Thursday. L^< >R riding motor-cycle without i third party Insurance Policy September Abu Satnah i»h, Has■an, a Bub-w« rder who had borrowa\ tbt mot«>r-cycte from a frtena was to-day lined $26 «»i- in default 0M month*! r.i. in the Traffic District Court A disqualification
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  • 68 20 SiiM'.apor< Thursday I W Van DutattaM was to-day J rharj'cd with driving wiUiowt I rv.ir light at v 40 pin on September 4 at Victoria Btrcet and Jtlan Sultan. Accused llatad Jl>iU his rear light w .s Miia.iicd out idc the Swimming < ub hut that
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  • 91 20 Ambulance Classes A elan ll beinn organised on the request of Dr J. S. Webster. President of the All-Malaya St John's Ambulance Association, to meet weekly on Saturdays at the Soong Tek Lai Institution premlsea from 4 to 6 p.m. The first of the series of lectures, which includes first
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  • 81 20 CHINESE CONGRESS PICTURES j Pictures on this page were [taken by the Tribune: cameraman of the Chinese Congress held at the! r Chinese High School. CAMERAMAN Len Roos, who was a prominent figure at the proceedings with this camera. mi; dm SENG CHONG, one of the delegates MK 111 ROD
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  • 255 21 •IF GERMANY WAS FALSE" SOLICITOR GENERAL'S SPEECH London, Thursday. <}IR Terence O'Connor, Solicitor General, in a speech last night, recalled that Germany had disclaimed emphatically all desire of further European conquest. It was true that they had broken their promises in the
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  • 185 21 LONDON RAILWAY STRIKE SPREADS London, Thursday. MBE was an extension early this morning of the hitherto local strike, which began on Monday when, without first using the conciliation machine* of their Trade Union, namely the National I'liion of Railwavmen. platform men at Euston and Saint Pancras, the two principal London.
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  • 78 21 W2 OF KENT OPENS MOTOR SHOW London, Thursday. PL22 confidence was emCo?h d i he motor show at where 65 different are on exhibition. the modern Perlorni 2 1939 model offer ■■tfpES wilh more mlles S*3L*S t ttS lllil toreces- ;Y« the unsettled I affairs. Neverthescomm
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  • 94 21 New Jersey Thursday. Fifteen hundred firemen and volunteers are fighting an eight acre area of flaming oil which got out of control yesterday night, threatening to envelope one of the nation's largest oil centres. A crowd of twenty five thousand watched three hundred foot flames rising
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  • 81 21 German Co-operation In Africa Vital Pretoria, Thursday MPIROW (Minister of Defence), interviewed by Reute,r with reference to Germany's colonial claims said that he had nothing to add or subtract from hia statement made in 1936 in which he declared that the return to Germany of either South-West Africa or Tanganyika
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  • 178 21 "MONEY DOES NOT COUNT TO-DAY" SAYS SIR THOMAS INSKIP London, Thursday SIR Thomas Inskip, Minister for Coordination of the Defence, in a .speech at Gravesend, referred to the country's defences during the recent crisis. Given skill and determination there was no reason why they should not be prepared in as
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  • 115 21 Wellington, New Zealand, Thursday. APPEALS were issued to-day by Party leaders in connection with the general election, polling for which takes place on Saturday. Mr. Savage (Prime Minister) claimed that the Government had fulfilled their election pledges and held that high wages were the key to
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  • 49 21 Amsterdam, Thursday. Although inclement weather during the last few days prevented the ex-Kaiser from indulging in his usual gardening, his health is stated to be excellent. The ex-Kaiser went for a motor drive this afternoon around Doom. Princess Hermins. his wife, refurned from Germany yesterday Reuter
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  • 253 21 The Fight Against Yellow Fever At The Pavilion LsU\M*v<J^_. D< >U I km I and dramatic is "Yellow Jack," the M.G.M. production which began a season at the Pavilion last night. It telLs of the fight against yellow lever waged in Cuba at the close of the Spanish-American war, and
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  • 121 21 Berlin, Oct. 13. THE number of Germany's unemployed excluding Austria, fell to the unprecedented low figure of 156,000 in September, while the number of employed increased to 20,850,--000, showing an increase of 1,200,000 over last year. It is stated that many Sudetan refugees have been
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  • 23 21 The Keppel G.C. L.G.U Modal for October was won by Mrs. A. A. B. Menzies with a score of 94—30=64.
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  • 629 22 BEAT SAPPERS BY ODD FARNFD VICTORY BY THE ODIJ GOAL IN FIVE OVER THE SA?PKRS IN THE SECOND ROUND CUP FIXTURE PLAYED BEFORE A LARGE CROWD AT THE ANSON ROAD STADIUM YFSTERDAY The winners played bright soccer recently when they beat the Royal Inniskillings by
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  • 35 22 The semi-final round of the S.A.F.A. (up Competition will take place at the Anson Road Stadium u*. iollous: I MONDAY (ITth): Pulau Brani I vs K.A.F. TUESDAY: (18th): Malays vs k.a. s M.aa«a v/
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  • 39 22 Owing to the fact that the Post Office Club was unable U> produce a lull tram yestuday as many of their playei were Ml late duty their hockey lixturc with the Khalsa Association had to be cancelled
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  • 87 22 I It team on Saturday against the Dutch ciub at the BRC f u smith i! Hoeden, N f Bcuily, iv Neubronner, J Scheeder, K Rozarlo B M Baikw, E U Mitch t. H Bcheeder, M w Armitroni a k p Ollara On Monday v.s the Koyal
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    29 22 Kiiuey clears in tbe hockey match between the SRC. and the S.C.C. yesterday. The picture gives a *<»<"' of the run of play, the Recs doing jnost of the attacking.
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  • 144 22 Chinese Win Singles In Kliney Cup THE St.R.C. won both th fir singles matches against th* S.C.C. in the KJiney Cup CompeU tion at the S.C.C. yesterda> aftfr noon. The S.C.R.C. thereby beat uj Cricket Club by four matches to one Yorw Loon Chong beat E. c Chei rington 6—2.
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  • 88 22 Fort And Alexandra Draw Fort Canning met Alexandra Dep at rugger yesterday at Farrer Park at drew, each side scoring five poin though the Fort had the better of tl play. Telford. after a .solo effort. opened U H scoring and Bathgate converted to gn Fort Canning a five-nil lead
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  • 79 22 The following have been invited i play hockey for the Junior D e P a e against the Loyals Regiment on trw ■Oct. 14 at Gillman Barracks at Players are requested to meet at t» Y M.C.A.. Orchard Road at 4 w P Wee Hong Kim, J. B
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 721 23 W 0 MARGIN IS FIRST TEAM n< ,'.lN(.»><-'hodsol attack and defena- somewhat d.t- w 8- CC the S R proved their supe"hen the v won by three goals to Bl l,n a hockey match played on the s( I'adang yesterday lhe senior »Jd« were battling SliiE
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  • 35 23 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS ONLY dims tie wwi played yc.^tcrdav It the Y mc.a. Tennii Tournament <md thlt rvoiiltod in Dr. G. Huricias nrd Yap Ah Hian boating L. C. Ouh and F. Nathan by 4. 6-3
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    24 23 The Singapore Cricket Club hockey team which lost 3 o to the S.R.C. in the annual match played on the padang yesterday.
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  • 280 23 CIX more ties in the S.C.R.C. invita- 1 tion tennis tournament were played off at Hong Lim Green yesterday. In the open singles, Lim Djoe Djim, the Batavia player, had an easy passage against Seah Keng Siew. Djoe Djim and his Java
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  • 74 23 MRS. G. F. SIMOND WINS ISLAND CLUB EVENT The Island Club October L.G.U. competition held on Tuesdav resulted in a win for Mrs. G. F. Simond a nrtt score of G6. The followinu were i om.- of th- b- if cards returned. Mrs. G. F Simond M 24:66. Mrs. E
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  • 53 23 Ti following have accepted to play for tlv sec. "A" v.s Raffles Institution Monday, at the B.CA L Kfavver; c. E. Brooke, B C Barne .t i. Purnell, J. P. Wood, n A. P. Konfn*. M w Dole, Lt H BodelBtenfait, (i. E. Clamenl ra rj NOOV. Umpin
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  • 250 23 Charity Basket -Ball Match In Segamat [From Our Own Correspondent Segamat, Wednesday. THE first game of the basket ball triangular tourney for the Nan \aiii; Cup. which is Jx-iny held on a knock-out system, was played off and th'o Segamat Pei Cheng Old Boys met and defeated the Buloh Kasap
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  • 360 24 'JAP REGIME HEADING FOR RUIN' London, Thursday BIRMINGHAM Post says that the Japanese landing m Bias Bay is a confession by Japan of the failure, so far, of her adventure in China. It is the latest effort of these Japanes Napoleons to avoid disastrous Moscow That it will fail, as
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  • 76 24 CZECH MINISTER GOES TO BERLIN Berlin, Thursday THE Czechoslovak foreign n»« IsM l M. Chvalkovsky has arrived here to discuss the future of German Czech relations. M. Chvalkovsky, after deP^L, wreath at the German war mem left for the foreign office to coim r Herr von Ribbentrop. It Js e
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  • 39 24 Jerusalem Tlnn^^ DAMAGE estimated at u, Iin perf*l caused by a fire at the Tobacco Company controneu outside Jaffa. v mp\ay*m Armed Arabs held up the- tmi thon car flro ts\ thP StOCk Reuter
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