Morning Tribune, 21 October 1938

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3~V SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, October 21, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 218 1 Filing Tribune Staff Reporter) azing story of how the heir to a multionaire estate was kidnapped and a rans2o,ooo demanded from his mothe* was the Kuala Lumpur court yesterday. n si vet for a fortnight while police conducted h, the alleged kidnapping of Ho md heir of the late
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  • 189 1 IMPERIAL PRINCE LEADING JAPAN? Hongkong, Oct. 20. lAPANESE Consul-General Nakamura stated here to-day that the J Japanese advance guard is now several kilometres west of Tsangching, on the Poklo-Canton railway. A Chinese spokesman, however, reiterates from Canton that the main Japanese drive is westwards from Waichow and has not yet
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  • 28 1 London. Oct. 20. Reuter learns that an invitation has been extended to Kins Carol of Rumanin to visit London next month. King Carol has accepted.
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  • 18 1 THE Lord Mayor's Czech fund is now £155,000 including a donation 5,00 from Lloyds- Reuter
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    101 1 A novel exhibition, consisting of about 80 books written for children, ■is m progress m the typographical T I'hn.i v of the St. Bride Institute. S FleM Street, London. Amonß the 5 exhibits is the earliest type of «-rhool book, which was called a 2 Hornbook. This is
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  • 133 1 ARABS APPEAL TO HITLER Berlin, Oct. 20. DEFERENCE to the "barbarous actions by the mandatory government m Palestine were made m a telegram sent by the Arab Students Club to Henr Hitler. The telegram appeals to the Furehrer to make his "powerful influence" prevail for a solution m accordance with
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  • 345 2 Transport Workers' Grievances To Be Heard Singapore, Thoradajr. L- .1 I. m support ol a!l«.i'a- „,;.<!'• by employeea at the t <mi Co., Ltd. against h.iish ttfhent, unreasonable -Jhmli !•■>, unjust iliah!. c:i- thru- scrvict record shetU, i timtartfofi :m<i scut.- pennlti* for nn|Muicni;'litv \mII bt heard '<■ the Board
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  • 373 2 RICKSHA PULLERS TELL OF GRIEVANCES WITH O WNERS Might Place MatterIn Hands Of Registrar (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) TIGHT rickshaw pullers, each representing a thousand of his fellow workers, yesterday set forth I'ieir views to representatives of the press m Singapore, with reference to the present strike situation. The meeting
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    11 2 Manchester Regiment arrive Singapore yesterday. Promine* Tanjong Papar were the chili
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  • 9 2 Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag
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  • 162 2 QVF.K SOU Dmecn and men of the British Army with their wives and < hildren arrived m Singapore yesterday, when the Dilwara. troopship berthed at the Tanjong Pagar docks. iii.'v are men of the Ist Battalion Mancnestei R Kiment and details of ttv Royal Engineers and Koyal
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  • 199 2 Magistrate Condemns Blackmail Racket Singapore, mursda THE lowest of the low" *M Thhfl Magistrate s comment a fea-m of blackmailing ihat is j coming (ommon m Singapo Ha v Ng Teow Song was tried a"<! to-day by Mr. G. S. RwJtaM 'I bird Police Court en a charfM tempting 10
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  • 240 3 \ives Him Strength L u\:\\ and m an intimate way to Bible L \y tl i British and Foreign Bible Society last night, at Wesley Hall. Maj.-Gen. Dobbie, Laya illustrated his love for the Church by temmt that since his youth, he read the Bible Hid! had given him
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  • 144 3 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT PLLOWERS of Miss Ginger Rogers who went to the Capitol last night to see "Vivacious Lady," her latest production, must have missed something. That something was the eversmiling Fred Astaire. In spite of the absence of Mr. Astaire, however, "Vivacious" Lady is a bright and happy
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  • 257 3 N Singapore. Thursday. i Sek, managinir partner of Chop Wing Onn Co., SingaINW, pleaded guilty to summons charge which was to the effect s *'Pt. 22. at Singapore imported 20 pairs of shoe<. which p itemed -MADE IN ENGLAND SPECIALLY FOR W1N(; r 'NGAPOtE,"
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    38 3 Mr. Alex Henshaw, the M-year-oU mimmn of this years King's (up ran-, i st Gravcstnd a rpeff, Kent, m his PerctaU New (iuil ■•noplane en an attniipl 1«» establish a ue« C*\w am! batk record.
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  • 294 3 Singapore, rhursday. jyj VSTKRV surrounds the stabbing of a Maiay ff»rl and her father by the girl's husband at midnight on Auff. 27 m one of the cooliie (luarters at the Air Base, Stletar. During the trial of Othman bin Abdullah, to-day,
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    • 39 3 i Silvikrin Tw Vntur H-'r foo6 fff» liijl.l) root ->i lull- t.roubJe i Of nil ClMaMi iiiul HlKl< n«M Store- ft H.iir-DrcsstM- Sole l> stributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS SINC.APGRE. bULLe ELECTRIC CLOCKS NEVER NEED WINDINC Sole Agents: MONTOR LTD.— SINGAPORE.
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    • 49 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Summon ses-in-Chambers, Orißinatinp Summonses and Motions. A* 2.15 p.m.:— 5.361 38 -Charles Aviet Apr \t etc. v.>. Chin Huat and Co. Issue tor trial.
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  • RENTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 89 4 KIKBKH t 1,11 m teri 1" lie si us tad I Jward i M 116 Sellers BOX lrd romrd «Jan-M..r Uuy*m J» 16 TO I'AJ.U OiJ. (Maiaya> m iuilk ;><-p' Oci ihIUP I I COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.j CIO 111 0 Shipment i' t( ;i! f| llel SAGO PLOUB
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    • 10 4 Previous i KR 8 I IW 13 16
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    • 112 4 London. Thursday. da) cnange Distillers 6 uunlop Rubber CJcneral Electric 7b l J" Imperial Chemical Industrie* 10 »°:6 'W Imperial Tobacco Canadian Pacific London Tic h > H- l^d Kubbrr Plan Invp.stment fM»i JO4 I <| 11/2 dl l/ 2d I l.'Vi'is 17 i. int., Kit Ayer
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    • 57 4 p™ r,,^: dv Thm A, r.T.onPtru (closing ml«idle rate) 178.75 .10 P.T on Amsterdam (closlmk middle rntei H 77 3:1 f.T mCUianfhal (closlnK sellinK rate Unchanged Won Bonfkont <closlnf» sell!n(? rate) 1 3d Is. 31 32 11 32 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Unchanged rr. «n New
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    • 20 4 London. Thursday UN Standard Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (dosing price) E2IOH 1208', P, Forward OHVi £209', i:«,
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    • 34 4 «MM*i Previuu r, TDM Steady. I spot Buyen 16-13 16 v Sellers 16-15 16 I*s-15 16 forward Jan Mar Euyera 16-15 10 Sellers 17-1 16 n\ Quiei. Quiet Spot 4 »'4
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    • 103 4 Stole Shirt Trousers Singapore, Thursday. £1X months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months' police supervision was the sentence passed on a Hokkien named Lee Low Teck m the second police court this morning by Mr. Conrad (Jidham when he was found guilty with the thefi of a shirt
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    • 55 4 London, Oct. 20. The Ducheai of Kent last night attended the ball at the opening of the assembly rooms at Bath, which, after years of neglect, have been restored to their original form and planning, m which they were familiar to the people of fashion m the
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    • 78 4 START ON $2½ MILLION HOSPITAL DELAYED (From Our Own RcpoM Seremban, Thursd DV employing unemployed a from the estates and mines), work on the new two a-ha!f million dollar hospiW Seremban, will take longei plete and is goinu Government "rather i This was the opinion expressed! British Resident at yesterdays!
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    • 17 4 London. M > The British Ambass Nevile Henderson, yesterday on leave *otf British Official Wireless
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    • 152 4 Singapore. Thursday. MINING. Tin at midday was $106 18, up 1 8. According to cables received from London the tin share market yes- terday steadied m sympathy with the commodity and a number of buying or- j der;> were received which m the absence of sellers proved
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  • 626 5 STOCKS SHARES Med By Fraser Company tfING 4 41 2 5|l x 2 28 301-Nom n 43- tV,-Nom alas w 20 m u.ou OU S »v 2313 24,3 21i«i I) U. 85 •i- 01--raulit 2b--16 33,6 u..J l. o U.oU 9,9 1M 20it ij. 116. lu'j 12|-cd 26,6 28 6
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  • 163 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct 20. 5 p.m Oet S ,m. Total for joint nj Books Dale c* Ln*. yea* Close Pnvabie TIN Kamuntiiiß Tin B. final Nov. 10 Oct. 24 16% Mambau 5% final Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Oct. 22 15% Paling Con. 10% final Oct.
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  • 223 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4,4*2 M% Batu Selangors 143 1.48 Hong Fatts 0.79 0.84 Hongkong Tin 236 25JelebiLs 0.73 0.78 Kamun ting Tin 10- 11 -cd Katu Tin 25,6 26 6 Killinghalls 18- 19Kramats 10 6 116 Kuchais J33 1.38 Laruts 10 11 Linguis 163
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  • 161 5 Apr 130,000 I I red I I &7 Wsi MH norn H j i Si 1M« 1083/ 4 notn I llo^ H23, norn I '07 norn m lOct 121 123 cl I 1862 "'si Int. May 15 Nov. 15 100'/» 102'A ci 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000
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    • 161 5 NEDIRLA N D S C H E HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter^ kJX IW Paid Up Capital i 40,030,010 Statutory Reserve Fund 5.00),0Un Special Reserve I.OCU>AHI Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE
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    • 269 6 I m i hank oonrouN wow <>i iwmjsands of j imroMUNAn gdua-s« what can happen uhkn LOVE 18 BANNED W LAW! PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TO-NIGHTJ j SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFTJ i^KkJ^ -IN IHE PAEAMOrNT PICTII»B ha III! IMMi* M W T IIIII ONE CONSUMING PASSION FORCED HER INTO Aj LIFE
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    • 183 6 II Your iavourite Dancing Si i^i,, ST^ "^1 I ,s uuck m a i oilicKing new O^aedy shovr I I From Queen of the Nißht Clubs' to a-- TJT /T^ V ill ill Heor her j/ng. V B i Be Remind- V j^^^ I BP fl I i I ICfill
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    • 245 7 To-Morrow Morning at 11. j SPECIAL MICKEY MOUSE* MATINEE K^^ Atlcl< k d Slaj*e Aiirarliim \^j\ First appearance of the "CAPITOL ■h DOLLIr.S" m novel dance creations. Wr*-* Presented by the Premier Dance Studio. iof Cartoons, Comedies, etc.. including Walter Disney's j H- iHE CLOCK CLEANERS 1 (Mickey Mouse) "The
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    • 236 7 I X mmmmmmmmmmm&mm&mm 4. POSITIVELY IJiST DAY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. j I Warner Bros.' Kerord Rrpakin^ Production S "The Adventures of *n\ I ROBIN ihT^J With a rust of thousands headed l>\ tf. JmT JERROL FLYNN I OLIVIA De HAVILLAND ("^^Tik W I ALSO BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS I
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  • 15 8 r taf. fr»n Muni... a...l Ute Mrs. Chambcrlsta and II M. the King.
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  • 66 8 U.S. All -Negro Regiment United States Army noi has "iiuciil wliich is 100 per cent. DMTO li i. the 3Mttl Intaiitry. of Harlem, N<>\ York the state's jroungesi National Guard (Territorial) Unit Hitherto the regiment has been c nandcd by ;i white < olonel Now Co »nel Benjamin o Davis,
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  • 315 8 r rHK lollowinu Kntflish and Scottish Uayuf fooibml matches will be played on Saturday: ENGLISH LEAOU& DI7 I Arsenal vs. Preston N K. A ton Villa vs. Leicester C. Blackpool vs stoke C. Brentford vs. Chelsea Darby c. v*. Manchester v. Bverton W Leeds U. Orlmsby T
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  • 441 8 the prelin tmn nnuiry chaises of tor J connection wit! h,. a iron salvaged fi th( wecfcJ "Knulrn" prefi > ;t pino, a Japanesi d Britiali the persona oi Ricardo n. Bungcro M»v.-'-!h v<\ r Wishart. Court Inspects conducted the inquiry Crown
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    • 42 8 PAVILION SUNDAY ll«Tf's wli.u thr Doctor ordrrrd! l.ikr it at N';»sl "*^pt^ i MM and shaki- *m^s*^ J wrll with j^ff w l| lauxhtfr! ROMANCE A NrW UNIVERSAi PICTUJU; WITH WENDY BARRIE KENT TATLQR MISCHA AUER DOROTHEA lEXT [RANK JENKS HEKIT HDNTEB
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    • 45 8 TUESDAY NEXT at the <Al»I I O I anCIAL BCUENING by POPULAR DEMAND! One <>t the Kinest Pictures yet presented —TWO GRKAT STARS Irene Dunne and llolmii Tavlor m I nivrrsal's outstanding production "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" I.li>Ml Douglas' liMiious story DON T MISS It THIS TIMS!
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  • 219 9 tolumn Besieged last Of Loshan Unese positions consolidated T\RV dispatches from the north Yangtze front report meralh favourable developments for the Chinese army. T!y Japanese t»i?:lo advance towards Wuhan by way of south iaii thr«Mijh Lushaii, Shawo and Kwangshan, according to these nits has been iftvctively checked by strong
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  • 107 9 Sydney, New South Wales. Ocl 14 MRS. Emma Mortimer Lewis, of Sydney plan <to '-to on an aeronlan Right on her 95th birthday this year It will be DO new experience lor her because she has travelled more than 3 000 milrs by air since she was
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  • 146 9 We app >a' not only to the Chinese of Malaya but tv ali friends of Cn i na n Mother Chir.ii is .-oinj/lhrout/h one of her bitterest bloody trials To-day. Shall we stand by and see her and her helnless children suffer? Mr. Frederik Kasenda,
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  • 43 9 Canton. Oriental Con- ssioo m concerncussed, suted 'Pans i m ar. •ttnided the m Beptembei ted to particinference, but "i the coi--s n University 'an of the regretted hi--fifties, such other EuroRome and L DrSieCheon. f 'i University" WOO as wHi
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  • 125 9 Sanctions And The League Hankow. 'Thina is well aware that both the British people and the British Government were m a large measure responsible for the recent invocation of Article 16 of the League Covenant," declared Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. 'We are deeply grateful and I would 'ike
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  • 92 9 Australia's Test Team To Play At Melbourne Melbourne. Oct IL' IHE returnlnf Australian crick t Test team will pla.V "Thr Re^t" at Melbourne beginning On December 9. The Victorian Cricket Association decided here that the match should be piny.d to mark the centenary of the v ibourne Cricket Club. Visiting
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    • 124 9 Auction will be held under the aegis of the Committee of MM China Relief Fund at the ft i: x ii o iel I Bras Basah Road, Singapore, on Sunday October 23rd, 1938, commencing at 11 a.m. Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co., Ltd. Honorary Auctioners. )L ■■■•■■■■•■■•'^f that's what everybody
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  • 320 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore. Fr iday, Oc t. 21 19 38. PURGE IN PALESTINE ii haa been i frequent criticism ot Great Britain m the matter O( th- Palestinian Mandate that In i policy was to have no policy. A writer m the London Times put the position very pertinently when
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  • 947 10 ASIATIC WORKERS AND TRADE UNIONISM Estate Staffs Afraid Of The Name? i BEOWULF disposes of another bogey that Asiatics cannot run a trade union with dignity and moderation and m a businesslike manner and incidentally advises workers and employers to acknowledge that a spade is a spade. that workers In
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    29 10 The funeral procession o f Jewish vict DM h(1 by an l to pratcel the mourners. rabs fr qiifiitly attack Victims, Ihus hoping hi complete th demoralisation Planet News
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  • 53 11 Lupino Lane, famous exponent of the Lambeth Walk, does it m odd spots, even m London Streets. During fateful crisis week, British Tommies discussed making the Lamb?th Walk a second "Tipperary. British troops, if war came, would have sung this topical song, as they marched
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  • 841 11 When Crisis Came They Wanted To Make The Lambeth Walk A Second "Tipperary" From A riuii i hair 1 London, Oct. 7. knows that Mr. first flight to the first flight he l: taken. The Preflying is illusrsation he is reI with the King noral is m I arly days
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  • 79 11 A man who enjoys a unique privilege has just celebrated his 56th birthday. He is Lord Kingsale, premier baron of Ireland, and the only man m the world who has the rieht to remain covered m the presence of the Kin*. An ancestor of this
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    • 63 11 POLAROID T.lasse* are the Intent scientific discovery m grlare protection. They permi* von f«> actunllv see ?0 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Mow 56.00 See our demonstration ol thii remarkable nt-.v Inftntioa. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, AftCADE, SfNAATORE. PHONE :i(MC; PHONE f jV GOODWOOD Charmirulv situated
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    • 37 11 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtmisu and Stores I WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents mt %\ir OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM Yick Woh Hing 42U North Bridge Road TW. No. 7922.
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  • 204 12 WITH THE R AMERAMEN l\ :i photography ha v, Photograph; at South mt l to lit th»»ni Includes the tal i i 1,. uu at the R.A.I. Srhool nrt eiven M inttn- the is m pcacetimt. j v mi| receiving final hints before u<>nm up to take aerial pictures. Planet
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    • 50 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND HIM.S BRACELETS BROO< HES, tit, AT Rene UIXMAMK (if 1 M iHAI.iI V untl \.\l,l!i ARE rRAUITiONALi i i* hist li to ntnu 1 and see al KENE ULLMANN iJEWLI.LHiS. Kaffirs Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 a.m. to »>
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  • 1308 14 Beware Of Open Mouth A- J BABY SAYS Don't Iced DM between llieal--5 nines 11 I'm fretful, try me with ;i drink ol water S Don't forget to '.oil and cool all water that Is given to me. S Don't nive m a comforter. S Don't Wge me to walk
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    • 35 14 PERMANENT WAVING x v,., uUTI SALOON IPPOLITO s -us. j $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 MAIMf\ l»l-il.M| r re.y c LADIKB' HAIRDRI -I RS H Dl h»Bi, ,i. m i y 1 if n.'n,,',, I "»•->■ wd »tls-
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    1244 15 t h, ivs m which cook them if you them to be appreciated i greatest stand table world. It round and if pro- a delicious and ;id(; to the menu. Aliy it is not M to be i.s because i t ti, variety ia brought into Is serad, mashing
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    • 324 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIATINES iN(.(n;PORATED IN ENOLAND> rMUiaft S P» re lomii4ge ,q,g P IfM get 2J -BHUTAN ,100 Dec. 17 SSSi l£S Nov/4 HAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec^O .V!:,V AIflM I SSSS Nov:!" SOUDAN 6,00 JaTIS .MITHAI 15.000 Dec. 2 HANCHI 17.000 Jan 13 -njACil- if), 00) Dec 16 FiANPURA 17.000
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    • 359 16 X TO FRENCH POftl CHARCEURS REUNIJ HOMEWARDS. I Bangkok pw liaw*? 1^ Havre Anlwt>! cap TOUKANE For ItowUles, Nantos. St Na.:: |TO SAIGON INDOCHIN J CAP ST JACQUES For Saigon. Tourano and Hai I I j B, A. M. I. (from Saisron) J GG PASQUIER For Saigon GG MERLIN The
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  • 193 17 Moscow THE -.semi-official Journal dp IfotCOW which is published iii French and reflecting the views of the Soviet Foreign Office, discusses m a leading article th< question of French foreign policy. The paper is .sceptical, now that Ul Munich Agreement lias been .sinned. ,v
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  • 461 17 FULL TEXT OF CORRESPONDENCE EXCHANGED BETWEEN AAR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN AND HERR HITLER London. J.\ connection witli the convocation of Parliament, the British Government published a White Book of 22 pages with the full text of the correspondence exchanged between the Prime Minister, Neville
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    • 250 17 V ll\s I'll 1 1 I' LIME. I trio tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the *3 transfer at Singapow, Brisbane. Svrinev or Naxksydve! i;:i KP:vI Vessel BLBOrRVF ieturn >;>4 8(i lsl rfMi 54.i0.71 2nd class i-turn MSL4I Ist class «4;»6.42 2nd class liii: UAXK IJ A \i: LTD.
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    • 66 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO V LTD (APCAR LINE FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBK AND OSAKA SANT HI A 8,000 TONS BAILING NOVEMBO 3, AT 3 P.M. Tl.e above vp.ssel ha> excellent modern accommodation lor First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchanc^able
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 194 17 )STAL SteIIIGENCe] I, —iji TO-DAY Imperial" Oct. 21 2 pm. Imperial" 21 2 p.m. "Imperial" 21 2 p.m. 1 M Qantat* 1 21 8 a.m imperial" 21 2 p.m "Imperial" 21 2 o.m tine -Imperial" 21 2 p.m. imperial- 21 I p.m "imperial" »1 I pjn "Imperial" 21 2 p.m
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  • 365 18 U. K. DEFENCE WORE IMPRESSES Thoroughness In Methd Quality In Materials ]HE thoroughness of the workmanship and the high quait? terials used m Great Britain's rearmament programn pressed him very forcibly, R. J. Magor, president of the 1U Steel Car Company, stated on his return to Canada from a^ month
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  • 64 18 Young Men Rush To Join Territorial II YOUNG wen i Tnit, which is n f*|^ Colonel Wori London Territoi The kMk 01 rerruJts is pro tors are work the night to applicants i London won -lieC and magniflc( for ment appeal A m ths newly f< Corps. Iteritorial were bf*elg<
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    • 832 18 I ON TrjE^ADIO^I W IJ ri1 I()NI)ON SINGAPORE I tknn- missions 2* s ,S(i 17.79 MC/I (IU m /111, 225 niHns (1.J3 rats) Gg| Me/g 19>8 m.) /.Ill' iU.!Mi mcirrs t.».t».' me- s) J v, Hi" Ben. The Willie Walker Oc- > 00 Malaya music. lel 00 Chinese music. c
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    • 314 18 20 Scarletti piano records (Empire* relay > I 9.35 "Great Deeds that Won the Empire." 9.50 News and announcements. 10.05 Popular tunes. 10.50 Old dance favourites, (.records?. 11 20 A talk (m Sinhalese). 11 .50 The National Anthem. BERLIN D.IB 15 20 Mcs (19.7 m.) i njn. 0 20 Concert
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  • 218 19 Ii ream Guards Charge Of lean-Up Jerusalem, Oct. 20 i the Mount of Olives yesterday bird battalion of the Coldstream i purging operations against the ,i i Jerusalem. ts, with bayonets fixed and weary v and L'.vni shoes the
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    13 19 inuuh yesterday, between the Services Officers and Merchant* Services .von by II points
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  • 243 19 WOMEN INJURED IN CAR CRASH DRIVER FINED Johore Bahru Wednesday. fOUR Malay women— Samikanu, Salmah binte Mohamad, Kartijah binte Mohamad Shah and Safiah binte Yacob were seriously injured when the two cars m which they were travelling, collided with a lorry, one of the cars crashing into a ditch after
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  • 116 19 WE WANT TO BE FRIENDS Goering Rerlin, Oct. 20. fENERAL Goerin^ impressed upon me that Germany's aim was to seek closest possible cooperation and cordial relations with Uritain. declared Colenel P T. Etherton. organiser of the .Mount Everest flight tn an interview with Reuter following a two hours talk with
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  • 63 19 MALACCA J. P. HONOURED -t;r- residence of Mr. Ec Kong Guan p rt Malacca, wns the sceiif- of f'-ct^ n wh^n the Rf'Mr^pnt -ii', v r< \U p -v:mf, rTP^^nt^d >** of the Crr<' f:rp.t,--"i v '„.,1 1V „1| crmi-pi' jltjCJi *o i( '-or] h" fb" lf*nra >-' jt'->o r
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  • 57 19 IT is hcp?d at Burgos that the first l '>'eh < f 100 Rritb'i prisoner* held v 4 bo N t'o'-p'^st. who rv-p to hp pv. hpiv rH Ttnli?' s }-pld bY tjip R«»niihI'cais. w*P -tnv* for KngUn^ r*oir V»I--to-day after the arrival of iUr il'an
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  • 104 19 Special Tribune staff representative, Mr. Lim Keng Hor left on Wednesday night by the Felix Roussel for Hongkong, en route to China, where he will cover news exclusively tor the Malaya Tribune group of newspapers. A hearty send-off was accorded to Mr. Lim, whose parting words
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  • 181 19 Trade Talks Nearing Climax r fHK Anglo American trade talks have reached a stage where Ihe m<>-! difficult point me now being discussed, says I!- ut< i diplnmai C correspondent. These are In many reaped a t)i (i M»(i >( important points on v fh the success or failure of
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  • 455 20 Tells Tribune Dramatic Story Of Arrest At Amusement Park (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday nURER HUANG, 25-year-old journalist of the Sin Chung Jit Poh Press, Singapore whose pen name 1 is Ng Toh, was released yesterday at 5 p.m. from the Singapore gaol after having
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    71 20 A hnje Hrn tree. >n the Jront ijarden of a house m Beulah Hill. I'pper Ncruood. London SK., WtakCNi by the gale, trashed on to the top of a bus this in.nth. Four people were killed and a number of the pmcmcn were trapped on the top deck of the
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  • 169 20 (Morning Tribune Staff Report I Singapore Thursday HPhe intensive na\al activities! .he Japanese m South Chi waters are likely to hind* foreign ships m the nearM declared British passenger** arrived m Singapore u'<terdi from shanghai by tfc putana. -All naval movement UiatlW] able to
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  • 44 20 Dead Horse Wins won a h the and-npck a rival. i A fe I t« buckle. He contii t lotting, •v;r. and ji 'he judgesj :l &n\ hn front before l U>MHg. Judees •jfler\vard> the hur^e i!' i ad whei tort the sUtC! Rfutl
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  • 133 20 Sliwapore, T „l l()f J^ PROPHECY that the M\ m Hankow would not me; war for China was nuuie by the Hon. Mr. R. Limls Justice, Hongkong, m an interview yesterday on his < >Mna hv 1 t o tbo war events
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  • 129 21 Lack Of X Ray Facilities Criticised L oui Own Keporter) n Thursday. Lda nun-tins of the 1( il. criticism was B the tact that the Lern ienl Hospital did M vS ull .t<.-(late X-ray m Htsand i hereby cases had pnt (o Kuala Lumpur. nuhll 011 who was responsible jjjici
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  • 107 21 torn i /:< porti Serembaa, Thursday. •m (halt estimate! for 1939 If dis< nssed at yesterday's s vi t;i.' Nejri Semailaa state I. Mr. Farquharson raised the ional training, reI 'n nothing had heen done ii this though the 1 t-< i» brought lii'fure the
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  • 127 21 WOMEN'S SOCIAL GOLF MATCH AT ISLAND CLUB Players and starting times for social golf match between the Island Club and bepoy Lines Golf Club at the Island Clv Sepoy Lines Golf Club at the Island Club on Thursday, 27th (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first) 4.05 p m. Miss. Lacy 24
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  • 38 21 far* Thursday. itilri 'v <ausi, lff ""U robbery of gainst a ong S3 ll(> second •M(lli <lm sit ion that Oci at ct and Mr. O. Ho. Ihe rase I an^ Police Insp
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  • 71 21 CHENG'S FRIENDLY B. P. The following will represent Cheng's H-iendly Badminton Party against the umnese Snorts Association 8.P., m a match to be played to-morrow at 4 p.m at Cheng's court: Beet Kirn Cheng, Cfiew Boon Bens. John Tan, Gan Poh Yew Cheang Kam Choy, Lim Chin Ann and A.
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    45 21 \Vith more than 800 railway workers now involved m «h< strike, a meeting of railwaymen took place at Prince of Wales' llaths. Kentish I own, London. The strike started at St. Pancras following the discovery of a non-Tnion ticket collector, and has spread to Fusion
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  • 173 21 C. C. CHERRINGTON won the Veterans Singles Handicap by beating Tan Wan Liat m straight sets m the final of the S.C.R.C Fifth Open Tennis Invitation Tournament, played at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The struggle was rather one-sided Cherrinffton playing a waiting Kame but
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  • 136 21 Cleaning Up Jerusalem Jerusalem. Oct. 20. T*KOOI\S are occupying house afte« house m the Babhutta quarter, which is about one-fifth of the lot:; I area of the old city. As search**proceed male occupants are be m" detained and handed over to Uw police for close interrogation an«l examination of their
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  • 65 21 Communications from Jerusalem are very difficult, as almost all the telephone and telegraph lines have been destroyed. Alter the Iraq Oil Company's pipeline had been punctured and ignited near B^an a military patrol encountered the rebels, two of whom were killed and a number wounded. When a Jewish
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  • 40 21 Jerusalem, ot jo Thr militarists almost completed the oi m. objective to connection with ti i(> occupation of the old city and tfter reconnaissance returned to the They are continuing the -search of I him-
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  • 214 21 Command Inter- Unit Boxing Finals Thy Loyalf easily beat the Gordons m the Command Inter-Unit Boxing Finals at Gillman Barracks last night. The Loyals recently beat the Fusiliers, the champion boxing unit. The Gordons withdrew from the recent novices competition, which they were lavoured to win. Lt. Col. Burney. Officer
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  • 130 21 'From Our On >i Reporter j Ipoh, Oct. 20. k LARGE crowd assembled at n Jubilee Park to-night to witness the wrestling promotion staged by Shaw Bros. In the remi-finaJ event <»i three im minute rounds. Sardar Khan the Pufhar wonder, drew with Jejl
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  • 60 21 MRS. A. M. WADDELL tJSH d i ath occul^d at Penang on Wednesday of Mrs. A. M. Waddell, headmistress of St. George's Girls 1 School Mrs. Waddell had been ailing for Tome time. In our report of yesterday it was wrongly stated that the deceased lady Has Mrs E K.
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  • 1189 22 Good V/eather Favours j I fOOD weather w•' leawn m.,,,,1,. MCI ONI HOT* Mass I. D.v. L«fcg (,< '■>> Wiialan x I, konfi i ALLBOLD 5) McPherson p Logue'i PATROI*AH 18 nd Davie s M, c R Nolli'a PRETTY QUUT (8.2) Ardagh (Winnei trainad by
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  • 99 22 I Race i.-.n > ,i- All Patn Race >-l.\\ Clun Pndc f p, Race x. Ben< n M Mis 4 -n" U J Pmgerous i,,v,, Race 9L_«AFARILAN D The Puritan GcU Xcii Kate 8. suil l MMtoj Jock Gordon 'he Warrior Kaee T._K()M.\\ n Mena?een Harleqirn
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  • 59 22 THE Island club y Foursome,, :;Va* Wednesday la KU« Mrs. K. C. Hi;l i a nett swore of I The foUowii Mrs. X C (24. 59-12 15 1' 6 irn 7^T)« Mrs. J. B fafltfll Tay. Lian Tecl M 3:2. Li M- X Mr.. W.Du: s3 J dork
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    • 114 22 SHAW BROS. LTD. EVTENI) GREETING TO ALL THEIR AYS l»\kltO\^ A U\PV\ IMIIVW I MAItLBORQUGH GRAM) THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE j (MAC* MMDI NKH n )RU) .r.«, o!H! HA(!AHI AMBIKAPATHj AMBIKAPATHI CHINTHAMANI TOMOKKOU :> ID-MORROW SHOWS 10 A.M. I ft MS PM 5.45 A !> :*o I> vi P.M .5,15 P.M..
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  • 103 23 c.c. L k. train work. ,1 a crediUlke at hocyesterday oftls. i uiucy, Pie i i the ex,it oi the game, leader. The i out until just unberg notchC 11 an improved! but poor comu iU ds accounted i left, the Colts I which proved! Club area again.: and
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  • 12 23 S.R.C. team which beat Medical Ccik nion ***** yesterday
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  • 26 23 The V MCA Juniors played th»* second string of the Royal Air Force to a goalless draw nockey at the V MCA ground, yesterday.
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  • 125 23 MATEUR BOXING REVIVAL PLANNED Indeavour to revive amateur boxing back to the position it occui a couple of years ago, a committee meeting of the Singapore r Boxing Association was held on Oct. 11. polii adopted, which it < ater encouragei >oxers. In future I Id Championship Lian boxen 'this
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    9 23 (<th the srr k by a wide margin yesterday.
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  • 34 23 THE Singapore racecourse will be officially open for training on Thursday next Oct. 27th, at 5.45 a.m. f or the Winter Meeting. The usual «'or Tee arrangement* will be made.
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  • 60 23 The match between the Ceylon Sports Hub and the S.C.R.C. will be played on Monday next at Hong Lim Green instead of to-day. Tne following will represent the R.C.R.C.: Patrick Yee, Kee Siang, Choo Ben». Kirn Swee. Mm Kee. Boon Unn. Kee Pow. Mook Kirn; Chow Chye, Shui
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  • 580 23 S.R.C 9; Medical College *>• AN S.R.C. Rugby fifteen defeated a Medical College side by 9 points (a goal and a drop goal) to 6 (two tries) m a very A characteristic of the game was the indiscriminate fly-kicking indulged m by both teams especially
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    • 57 23 1 11 o\i v j j TO-NIGHT j M A IN K V K N I IL I W IS JJAYAICAJ j iMiiUJrs vs M, DABB Gerald Vine vs Kid Waliah \l Lov vs Pifhtillf John Jslur Warren vs Yoimg Nnist'l I S Prices: -51 <ts, :;d cte, 10 els.
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  • 42 24 Ataturk's Successor Arrives riiul (kt 20. '.It'll. Utli i~iii'l.'i'V who is l' 1 to K«MI M I 1 ,|i, life <ince rriinquishin* I I i rthele are n paring celebration on Oct. roughoul the country tin held thai they may not Reuter
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  • 119 24 London. Oct. 20. PUNARDER Bcrengario which was laid It U p Finee its withdrawal from thf Lrans-atlaatfc press service In March, to !bc sold has been broken up. One Of tne t jr« big snips laid down by the Ham-IbuTf-America line before war, BerenI via sailed under
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  • 277 24 Hol X( >"R. Octf nFSPITK the continuous pounng-in of Japai rei n f,, r U into the city of Waichow. which is under Cl srip a of Chinese troops rushed the west gate of th, osualties. Biegedbythi j m the wcinir. line Irom P hty.i disrupts
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  • 64 24 American Sympathies With Democracies TpoTALTTAR] X march- ai J insidiously boi temple for I' l Molting it froi Secretary of tl' a broadcist. He added. V. lhankful that on suppliant X God, to seek: P from those wno Our person.: other demor niemberm^r-t, c\ hands of surgrlan^s had been Jong
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    • 231 24 S. I.'ILES. (IMI. NAVAI AND MIUTART I MILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6 Th« Arcade Blmapore. J TUONI ItM. TAILOR. J sfe^ 7^^/ H I LLM AN 11IMV f Hfe^_ fj**M^?' 'I^SS fy'iiin i iIMSmP^ .^Bs B^ Y .*"i''\^KwC*'--***fli inn »^*f" ,yjiJH||^Ht. «fl «^IH jjrrr^^' Py I_«_^_S V BW WONDERFUL NEW
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