Morning Tribune, 17 August 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I*l SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, Aim* 17, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 464 1 NEW ROUTE TO KWANGTUNG JAPANESE forces have occupied Shumchun and are now strung J out along the border at Hongkong, with two companies of British troops facing them. A despatch issued in Tokyo says that the move is a clean-up against Chinese regulars and
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  • 93 1 Tientsin. Aug. 16. J Lfeaa Consulate made r representations to the a > Consulate to-day in re- |he Mrs. Richard incident inn to Japanese Consular |B€ representations de- listly, assurances that j luld be no repetition of si- Seats involving Ameri- Endlv, the punishment of ry who slapped Mrs.
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  • 98 1 Hitler's "Peace" Offer Repeated Paris, Aug. 16. DING to French diplomatic m Hen Hitler, in his sgaden interview with Dr. Wt, reminded the Polish Burner of the plan to which W In Reichstag speech '.28 0l 28 said he had offered [rear's non-aggrewion treaty nor which Dan; vu to be
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  • 26 1 C a o, r 1938 occurred toArab "2o Ca: r hl g two members S a uan we^e ambushlly I and thp nth*r injur- (j Reuter
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  • 60 1 Moscow, Aug 16. THE Soviet Pacific air fleet is reported to be conducting exercises In the vicinity of Vladivostok and over the Sea of Japan. Bombing target practice is in full swing. Similar exercises are being carried out at Leningrad and Moscow, as the combined
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  • 16 1 London, Aug. 16*. Mr Reginald Wildig Lee per has Dttß appointed British Minister at Bucharest. Reuter
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  • 116 1 Danzig Test Within A Fortnight? Warsaw, Aug. IG. i| I is announced that the Ger- man authorities have stopped 5 traffic and telephone ommunica- g 5 lion between the Opote and Ryb- nik districts ol* German .ind Polish Silesia. Z According t,» the Berlin corres- 5 pondent <>i Ga/etta Polska,
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  • 123 1 PALESTINE WHITE PAPER ATTACKED Gem va, Aug Ui. BRITAIN'S White Paper on Palestine is condemned as an "attack on our basic rights in Palestine and an attempt to reverse the trend of Jewish history," by Ilr C'haim Weizman, delivering the presidential address at the opening of the 21st Zionist Congress.
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  • 82 1 Warsaw, Aug. 16. A POLISH frontier guard was shot and killed by Danzig troops on the A polish-Danzig border to-day. The soldier was some 15 yards on th„ nmzic side of the frontier and it is presumed he had lost his way. Sr Greiser
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  • 862 2 Javanese Gang Gets Four Years (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. k GANG of three Malayan-born Javanese was convicted and eaoh man sentenced to four years of rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills in the Muar Assizes to-day. The gang was
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  • 59 2 C Singapore. Wednesday. HAKGED with having committed gang robbery in a house at Muar Road at about 6 p.m. on Auer. 14. two Chinese Lee Ah Chui. aged 2G. and Kueh Qua San aged 23, appeared before Mr C. H Koh the fourth magistrate Both claimed trial.
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  • 253 2 Singapore, Wednesday. JJENTENCE of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed in the Criminal District Court this afternoon, on a young Hainanese who carried daggers and an unlicensed loaded revolver n p U k|j c Alleged To Have Stolen Sewage Pipe Singapore. Wednesday. CLAIMING trial
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  • 42 2 Singapore. Wednesday: Charged with riding his motor cycle negligently and colliding with a car at Telok Blangah Road on July 23. Terence Davidson, a soldier claimed trial to-day. Mr. C. H Whitton, Traffic Jwfee postpon&d the case for hearing to Ai^ust 28.
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  • 463 2 Singapore, Wednesday. I CRIED to Sanee to run away but he replied 'Never mind, i/ant to get on the truck.' H€ jumped on it as it came up to him, slipped and fell. The truck passed over him," said 15-year-old Bakar bin Ibrahim at
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  • 168 2 Singapore. Wedi DLEADING guilty to an i charge of assisting in on a public lottery, to wit( Kee, in a house in Lorong lang Road on June 27. Ki Abdul Rahman was fined in default one month's sin prisonment, by Mr. L. C. C fifth magistrate, this moil Kamis
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  • 52 2 «*sftfl FOR stealing a bucket l2 r at EMI Coast Road Lu was sente] be ft* rous impr--one years poJ jstra^ H. Koh, the j P revic Accused adi "gj/oflweftj victions for a simila> Mr. Hunter G .raid that th< left his buck. S glnla** l accused
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  • 110 3 I &s**** Denis and Leila RooseL made an epic of r, ta Dark Rapture, U tour they made in the bongo, winch opened a obra last night. rP ol \he most interesting PL the most interesting. L ei Aimed in the Dark ConKrk Rapture" tells in great forv "f
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  • 108 3 lingapore. Wednesday. I Brim, an officer of the ival Base Police, was toned Sl5 by Mr. C. H. k Traffic Judge, on a i of riding his motor cycle speed dangerous to the through Bukit Timah on June 27. aspect.r A. H. Frew prosecu--1 imitted his
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  • 22 3 rS£ jounce the following [gramme: 7-7.15 p.m., 17 A programme for i .Basilia and thel r, -sonpp Basi-; M'lMcal Lads.
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  • 19 3 H TV i)(xl Contral Enactfcirivri ,1 Sultan in Council hd c u -nmissioner of k^jjne State
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  • 27 3 Manning i n 3rd c d or W iIln vs Kee th* R V; not concluded). &i$SF at 10 am:i'.o, n ;1 Honourable, The
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  • 665 3 SINGAPORE EFFORT FOR CHILDREN'S AID WELL, the circus has come to town at last, and it is the greatest ever. I raise my hat to all concerned in the production of the finest show of its kind for charity ever staged in my long experience of Singapore. In particular
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  • 69 3 Then comes the circus, toteoducedbf Ringmaster Carl Lawson. ccmtaiw some professional circus talent as well a. the amateurs. Mr. ChUi Kee Fee does t wonderful juggling act Mr. K^ SladeK and Mr Tony Moskovitch are exceUedl clowns. Mr. O. Moslcovitch to seen to balancing extraordinary and Mrs. Yon„
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  • 45 3 Tendeu are invited for the supply of Stop and Bftb T*l*. fte. for the year 1040 Specification and Form of Ten°*r may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on octo bcr 23. 1939. q ooLDI£ Municipal Secretary.
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  • 46 3 Tenders are invited for the supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. for 1940. Form of Tender and any further information may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer's Dept Tenons Close at 4 p.m. on 22nd Sept .1939. C. H GOLDIL Municipal Secretan
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  • 76 3 Tenders are invited for the follown. 1 Re-rooftng of Ellenborough Market < main market I I Deposit $50 I Date of closing, 12 noon, Aug. 23, 1939 2 Erection of one block of coolie lines at Mandai Road Mater). (Deposit $60i. Date of closing. 12 noon, Aug. 28,
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  • 188 3 Vacancy for a florae Applications are invited for ftlltng the vacancy for a Nurse at the Municipal Infectious Disease <Middleton> Hospital Candidates must be fully trained nurses and possess the Certificate of the Central Midwives Board. The appointment will be in the salary Scheme for Subordinate Officers. Health
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  • 43 3 Tenders arc invited for the supply of Crusher Spare Parts for a Crusher now at Mandai Quarry. Tender Forms may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 12 noon on 30th Au«.. 1939. C. H GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary.
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    • 61 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CHINA HOLDING, CHUIJA STREET, 'PHONE 580R SINGAPORE :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ;o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE ft CO.» K LUMPUR 'VENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, RUNG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 29 4 I London. Wednesdav liOLD Previous T>-day Change Bar Gold, Tine, per oz. i-" 7 3 T 17 8 7 ULVER spot fj*!M jjyi* Forward 1( 16 1
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    • 18 4 London. Wednesriax Tin sTWDIRD Previous To-day Change Cash (afternoon price) £229 7 8 Forward tOM t3»Vi
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    • 235 4 PIVK people art- reported to have been knocked down by motor cars in difTe-: rent localities and at different times) ,terday. Near the Paya Lebar police station, at Chinese boy. aged about 10 years, wasj .said to have been knocked down by a] taxi at about 12.25
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    • 101 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Tin at midday was $114. down U, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clcck was buyers Spot 28 9 16 cents, buyers October December 28 3 4 cents. Advices received this morning both from London and New York were favourable, however, the effect on
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    • 61 4 London, Aug. 16. On the Stock Exchange profit-taking was responsible for a slightly easier trend in the days markets, thougn losses were only small and the firm undertone was generally maintained. Silver fell a farthing to 17 1(14 pence an ounce on the cessation of Indian buying which
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    • 56 4 Previous I RIBBEK Steady Spot Buyers 8 9 16 Sellers 8 5 16 1st Forward September Buyers 8 9 16 t*M Sellers 8 S 8 2nd Forward Oct Dec. Buyer** 8 9 16 r Sellers 8 11 16 3rd Foi ward Jan March Buyers 8 5 H j$
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    • 68 4 Previou, I PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk Aug;Sept. £14.5 0 Won I COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Aug. shipment £10.5.0 Paid r M 5 AGO FLOUR Sarawak Aug. shipment 8 Value I TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality (Singapore) Aug. Shipment 13 6 Sellers I PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok AugJOct. Shipment J^»
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    • 129 4 London Wfl Distillers P 6 rP 6 vious Dunlop Rubber 28 9 3 Genecal Electric 74 4*.> "441 Imperial Chemical Industries 30 3 2 2f*lflt Imperial Tobacco 9 a T-, 0 Anglo-Dutch ;c wb J* 8 8 Canadian Pacific 4, J? London Tin 3 3 3 3
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    • 49 4 Kl HM R jjew yolk. Aug. Previous To-dav I Market Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 16» 2 16' 2 Sellen 16ft l«% Forward Oct. Dec. Buyer? 1G 916 16 916 Sellers 16 1116 16 1116 TIN MarkPt Tone Quiet Quiet Spot mJ J—* 48^4 48 t
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    • 68 4 London. Wedi Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) ll n'J} i 7 9 70 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) V 1 tJ? hftnrt d T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) S% Nominal m T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) l«. 2 23 32d. TT. on
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    • 33 4 /jSv\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES Kffe^l INSURE WIT H THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SIMOAMMC, s.s. FHONE NO *|JV feBBM C™ o* fe -"It'll i est
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    • 19 4 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT IH I WORLD I South British Insurance Co., Lt I Tel. 5926 2. Finla. vsoil .J
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  • 538 5 Aii" 16 5 p. m BB BBf o o WM 7 6 B3 BB S 9 6 3 B_L J io o V 1.45 155 I 0.45 J 30 K' 1 O.k 0.43 125 2.50 0 23 0 26 m .5 9 6,3 I 6.50 6.65 ..15 9 16.6
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  • 155 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. *Mg 16. 5 p m Company D.'ir*end Books d Payable o. To'ai ut TIN mi Ex. h ye»' Batu Selangor 2'» r /< Awa 2J Au 24 Aue Joban 5', int. All*. 23 Aue 30 Aug 24 Kramat Tn 3d No 27 Au
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  • 132 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS i 1 t Singapore. Tuesday. i MINING Iswsr s ST* ::S «H Kamunting Tin JW J Katu Tin 21- mKents 11M 23 Klllinghalls »J Kramats *W 8 Kuchais US "J Laruts 4 ,5J Unguis lf fl London Tin _«g Mambaus 0-41 0.45 ,Pahang Cons. Jig Punkahs 156
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  • 111 5 Ltd. $30 000 I lpAi ,00 no. PW-i 9 $400,000 Int. 'Uoooini:- 101 102 nom ammm. m 108 nom on 666'ittt! l1 1UI nom t] ..ooooo 105V B0B Bl 1 m*m,m'" u 1181 < Ro red n: V -•'■'J $6,000,000 HO liifc x 1 F S. Uk?
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    • 184 5 ■'"bT*' 1" ■^Wa^H I w SAVINGS A dollar saved is an extra dollar cameo. A Savings Account iff the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to *ee this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened
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    • 145 6 H i'" ""ANOTHER """RAND LAKill SHOW FROM Vl-G-M 1 ft jj STARTS TO-DAY 3-15 6-1 9-15 PAVILION j If jI r w jJF "w N. I I I *i/ 'T$? t &6£rtL /IBs I 1 I C LATEST MOVIETONE NEWSREEL S j -r— PLANS NOW OPEr7 The Gala Screen Event
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    • 82 6 I worm ii mi. rutrrrn^l to row nM i TO- NIGHT QjT^J I AT THE CAPTfQII The Famous Boy Star of "TOM SAYVYFfrT. I new RKO-Radio Hit Rolllc l A THREE-RING RIOT OF LAUGHS AND HEART-THROBS! ,t£>H With Splendid Supporting Programme I STAN OLLIE are coming back in Their Biggest
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  • 122 7 boßdoo, Aug. 16. itor ial discusP" iv, ,nt" save the 2 ;:Übythe h» ,„ate Europe "V;...,, their whole P«. -re- mto de- H < rtainty of the n a ,ap assurance I,h „,ii P st hesitation to Kant but ttfe peace fte^pEittw programme e ler
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  • 103 7 Mr. S. T. Erickson, who has been J j manager of the firm of Connell J Brothers. Ltd.. in Singapore since 1926, has decided to settle in Western Australia. He has accordingly resigned from th; I firm and will leave for Perth, accom- j panied by
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  • 112 7 French Fire Of Imperial Plane London, Auff. lti ai nin<r shells were fired at ptrial Airways 1 liner Forhon she flew close to a ited area near the French while en route from to Croydon with nine passengers. i I shell burst some distance in] he plane. Within a few
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  • 42 7 I Bucharest, Aug. 16. unian Navy is to be reinforced number of British high-speed r Peaoooats capable of about Knots c u:;truction of a w base at Tashaul has begun, uirther evidence of the coun•rmination to strengthen its sea Reuter
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  • 30 7 ISBmL Auu W— The French on*;' ed regit* in bao < lhe ;ille sed use of dicing films. An in a note to the •Sumner Welles la now closed.
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    • 182 7 The Best and Most Revealing DARING 1 VV_^ Picture ever made of the Mysterious REVEWINC! Nt*^ true! WJ£ TO-DAY I: o»_tb m 3-15, 6-15 9-15 I :tt9 ALHAMBRA I Y*_^__Nl i ■^MWmWr —l I r^'s" _^_L_ r SI-I-! For the f.rs. j I !?J"!. ELT t.me in your life! I
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  • 678 8 EUROPEANS NOW SETTLING HERE Singapore. Wednesday. ADVOCATES of the restoration of licensed brothels in Singapore mere cheMefed lei answer ihe question: "Whose daughters ■re to be the inmate- of these house*?" 03 Mr. Lawrence Henderson who referred U Singaonns social evil problem
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  • 233 8 BALDWIN ON "IF WAR COMES" New York, Aug. 16, *JF war comes, it will find the Hritish people more united than ever before, powerful in material, resources and believing in our hearts that on the issue depends ultimately on the freedom of mankind," declared Earl Baldwin addressing a banquet of
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  • 44 8 Brisbane. Aug. 16. The death has occurred of the Queensland cricket allrounder. Ronald Oxenham. after a long I hlness. at the age of forty- eight Oxen ham played In several international! matches versus England, South Africa' and the West Indie* hijj t___r iici Reuter
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  • 59 8 "Un-American" Activities I Washington. Aug. 16. THK vice-chairman of the House of Representatives committee investigating unI. American activities has announced that the committee beginning to-day will inquire into "foreign propaganda designed to involve the United States in a European war." He added that the inquiry would produce testimony on Fascist
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  • 117 8 European Truce Suggestion Washington, Aug. 1(>. L^KKiII) response is given in official circles to reports from Oslo that Mr. Hamilton Fish, Republican leader of the House, would place a resolution before the jubilee conference of the International Parliamentary Union in favour of a thirty-day European truce and a four-power conference
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  • 45 8 Munich. Aug. 16. Count Czaky. Hun- 1 Parian Foreign Minister, who talked with 1 von Ribbentroi> last werk and visited the Minister of the Interior. Dr. Welhelm! FYick on Monday, is proceeding to Salz-j jura to-dav and mav visit Hitler.— Reuter
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  • 276 8 CHINA CURRENCY RUMOUR '"^0. \llCfl ,H VV r MuJM ed by British and ChinM nets at Hongkong m M JtptBcoe rep j t 1 gcsted that .hi? currcnnM replace the Crtinest M dollar which >\<, l; i th^B purely domestic currenryV Londoi Chinese and British hnanciaB in London are without
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  • 27 8 Louden. AuefH Renter's diplomatic c f e jM understands that there is now regards currency questions i which Britain is still m with the^enc^^Mmc^™ merits. I Reuter
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  • 29 8 PALESTIN STRICTER MEASURE MAJOR-OENI I mandingth, I tine, has ann( I of releasing 1 emergency I until forth- recrude i I Rekases I cent weeks been marred I Reuter
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  • CONTRACT BRIDGE
    • 668 9 RETREAT" PLAYS FOR SAFETY P r>v IH)KATItS." I ns to retreat n ows that battles are not bv a forceful attack inuU a t the right time istrous for the recent chess player cannte* a rde, to trap a more Unas theory *9*U**™ wher( tunmg Is oi verj v V
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    • 76 9 From Our own Otnwaipondrnti mgkok. Aug 1 I Thirty memb rs Oi thf| Assembly have submitted motion to thc President Of tli** Assembly asking him to u. -Mid the regulations concerning the salary of numbers The present figure Of £25 per mensem should be increased
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    • 37 9 .a WSm$ t '-'4 §1 *m W*f yJf'L^. Bb z^m? >*&/•'/■' "'M B*r *4.iB^**B*k. Tl 1 1 ™^"b1 Bi 2p^ \*L'-" y -wi «^^-«a^ "m "W^ wW%\m% XTCk A T% mWwWm GUINNESS NOH ElWtfVottU UJ£ SIME.DARBY6C0..LTD. WPS w
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  • 328 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, August 17, 1039. THREAT TO HONGKONG \y (ting coincidence that at a time when the Japa- nave made movements of troop* which have brought them ominously close to Hongkong a military correapoodent of a London paper should have drawn attention to the defences of that Colony. "Some
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  • 861 10 HITLER will go to LONDON, says Amazing Dream Prophecies "I DREAMED THAT I SAW riERR HITLER ENTER ING THE FOREIGN OFFICE IN WHITEHALL WITH LOW HALIFAX...." These words, spoken by an Irishwoman living In Dollis Hill, London, have caused intense inferos i. Not only her friends, but hundreds of local
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  • 182 10 MALAYA HONOUR LEADER 1(1 nun Our Own Rfpon Penangi DINNER was given byl mittee ami m. mber« of Bang Malay Association tfj misss on Saturday, in honour Vice-president, Air. M. who has been appointed i j the Peace for the -Tettlems nang. Mr. S. M. Eusoff presided a the large
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  • 100 10 t (From Our Own KeP^J ne time an Ipoh resid«B ,oh Chum Booaf h aS J fM 1 from the W" n u *%*M *e collection of V l]0 \**M ting scenes of the pit** are also pictures shoM m westward oi th* the relief work done
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  • 342 11 London, Auk Mk f the Empire Marketing Board, which was set up rd Harlech, then Secretary for Ihe Colonies, to Pi 5 Titoriee to develop their own sources of wealth, to i u\ to <e\\ those goods to better advantage," is UbT* The Board began
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  • 133 11 I London, Aug. 15. U\BI I increases in the exf 0 f inited Kingdom goods Lrts compared with a year features of the overseas trade [for lair. Ke-exports deLf united Kingdom goods were 1*40.*****5 compared with e and $37,469,969 in 1 The value of imports last j against £82.174,759
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  • 72 11 Avenue Increases I London, Aug. 15. ftequer returns show that fltal of ordinary revenue I to £244,521,842 compared !4,829,425 at the corresdate last year. atoms have yielded £91.517,000 30,986.000 a vear ago. ■j expenditure, less the selfitems. U £389.236.484. com- £357.874,745 at the correslate in 1938. p* debt, which stood
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  • 69 11 London, Aug. 16. THE militarv staff talks in Moscow 1 between the British and French missions on the one hand and the Soviet delegation on the other aw being actively pursed, according to avrencv reports. Twx^onferences arc bete, held daily and thcr* are also frequent consult;.!..
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  • 111 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Aug. 16. AGAINST all expectations, the antiBritish campaign in Tientsin has been suddenly ordered to cease by the Japanese authorities. Consequently the situation has become ▼ery much eased. Even the blockade of the British Concession has relaxed. The British authorities, however, have not
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  • 145 11 China To Issue New Currency BANKERS MEET i IN HONGKONG Hongkong, Aug. 16. IT is raporttd tftet as the result c*f the conference of the Chines*- Currency Stabilisation Committee in H« ngkong, a new plan has been mooted whereby China is to issue a new Currency to take the place
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  • 127 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh SOONC TO BECOME FINANCE MINISTER? Chungking, Aug. 16. r f<HE Chinese Ce-tral (iovernment, according t«, political forecasts, will undergo some fundamental reorganisation short!v In order to meet ,the requirements of the present situation. There will be a reshuffle of ministerial posts and a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 21 11 Tow Convenience )R E OR AFTER rHE SHOW *E At The TTOL BTAHRAHT S »*»T Rock Oyster. AND StrawberrH, obtainable. "^"^^■■■■■-■_--______bJ
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    • 168 11 mm x THI TRUi TONIC FOOD Owtmimmmim wf mil ChmlmmM —4 HwTwt __f"\ r] Ur j _l__^^H R u M M m new SHELL MOTOR OIL 1 New Shell Motor Oil contains an exclusive mineral But most engine wear occurs on starting- before tf_ff etline«i caiKcntratesshich prevents the «.il Irom
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  • 194 12 PUBLIC SCHOOL AIR CADETS DESCEND ON HORNCHURCH R.A.F. STATION TVo hundred and fifty cadets of the air detachment m th-p.J Officers' Training Corps, who are in camp at Selsey Bill, flew [M mere (Sussex) to Hornchurch (Essex) Royal Air Force >tatij they* saw gun testing and displays by fighter and
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  • 101 13 Germany's Largest Commercial Plane Makes First Flight To London Germany's largest commercial plane, the Junkers !>0 arrived at Croydon from Berlin on its first flight to London. The plane, which is powered by four engines and carries 40 passengers, is fitted with small electrie cookers for the preparation of light
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 13 nlas llorlhy. the llunt o|m ned the first world Url Gaiiei at Godollo. »sht. the Admiral is at the opening cereU him on his right is J (Planet News).
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  • 28 13 Following In Comfort Left, the youngest follower has a comfortable seat at the opening meet of the Devon and Somerset Stag* hounds near Minehead. Somerset. (Planet News) f\
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  • 1030 14 „i..1r.» <■.«»« 0«„ OiH: S.IHM.I- %*...-> vim was born r «o ...urv Princess MaiR^iei a If^tTZ purchased fojrherto-,,,-acl. she was placed in he Jimpl batainetU cot, with white u on name. which was used by Princess Elizabeth. This and other 'secrets" of the home lift of
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  • 1625 15 pHESTIGE has, most decidedly, a flair for producing SOMETHING DIFFFRFNt DINGS. We were, for tastance °tmp*d SSKT a d W a "olla'S necHu SbSS^ "nen-weavf fabric. tlon.l o,.mpp in rovafbirU'tin^Runn^ a PAN f[" down L^T and across the bodice front to th#> shoitt nirDQ »S n
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    • 39 15 Afternoon gowns, L for Weddings, a nd other occasions een ju^t received at L Qrigina] c*(»ttor x iioiie DiC 0808 w lUINI (TLTI'SEO ■II Bt CIRO HAMLEYS, 10. Battery Road, Singapore. 2S! WHITE" *t„J? CO. Ph 0LE '\IAN 8T
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    • 116 15 Raffles Hotel Building or 93 Bras Basah Road, Telephone 2868 LADIES Hairdressing Salon :x: New Wireless Permanent Waving Machine. No discomfort, no wires Definitely the best results obtainable. i Elsie Mary BATTERY ROAD. TEL: 4772 New Collection of Dresses for all J occasions. J $5 to $30 1 BEDAK fljjjj
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    • 428 16 p* j'* ai^ 1 'W. I WPaOandBRITISH IMDiATLINES INCORPORATED LN ENGLAND) f Outicards D Pq» Tonnage J l*> re Tonuage S'jwre 195U IWS rvmm 13.000 Oct 2£ t.ANCHI I'-0001 000 AUg S S\ M» OCI tPANGAIORE CP Aug. ISJWO NOV. 3 ranpura n.ooo sep-. e CAirrHAG o.OW N- 1 !SS2h
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    • 248 16 TO FRENCH POK]B I"* CHARCEURS REUNIsH HCMKWAftn H^ r|p I JAc L k Miratirtea HanUt, B J r Marseille. Havre. An wei ikkk I TO SAIGON INDOCHINI O.G. PASWTF.E Fo:Saig U l GC MALTJKT LONG H The Successors of MOINE COMTE C0.,« Lloy d Triestii I X^^ (Incorporated in Italy)
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  • 84 17 Singapore, Thursday. ABOARD •Tegelberg" which arrived vesterday on the return voyage ol her seventeenth trip to china port.-, bb* Mr P E Hunt of Durban, the lan (importer of General Motors" products I to Africa. Mr Hunt is completing a round trip from Durban to Shanghai and
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  • 288 17 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Tu«'sda\ CONVICTED on a charge ol email hurt to Mr Puah Sang Yang, Gov eminent pensioner and former Buprtnn Court Interpreter, Johore. by an act of negligent driving on July 7 at the nine tion ol Jalan Getah Merah and
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  • 132 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE ki:ppi:l harbour Main Wharf: Recorder. Silverguava. Tinombo. Nieuw Zeeland. King's Dock Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjonjj Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil. Kcppel Harbour: King's Dock: Djirak. No. 1 Dock: Giang Ann. No.
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  • 87 17 (From 0«t Own Caj respondent Jobora Bahru. Tuesday. tamil. Rangasamy, was this morn iiic* fined a dollar with an altci ative of one days imprisonment by th acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail for being drunk on a road near the J<> Lore Bahru Railway
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  • 122 17 I Mails expected from Europe etc. 'London* by Air I Imperial* time of delivery of boxholder.s" letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. today. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air < K L M I time of delivery of boxholder.s' letters only 4p.m.
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  • 49 17 (From Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru, Monday A CLEAN .shaven ricksha-puller. Lend Ah Choon. to-day appeared bcfor Mr. M Ismail, acting Second Magistrate for leaving hi.s ricksha in a prohibit* area. The accused pleaded guilty and ua lined fifty cents. Three other puller ere .similarly fined.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 265 17 |k\s run ip u\e. Incorporated in Australia) I NEXT SAILINGS I Due Sails. Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 ir,u ul ckvxs from Singapore to Australia issued at the -V transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or mj" necting K.P.M. Vessel. ■M /MI)\ ri Titurn S642.86 1st class $430.71
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    • 60 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA I A L IH A 10,1100 TONS SAILING si;rn;MBiJi 7 at ?M. The above ressel ha excellent modtrn aceotrlmodation tor First Saloon Second Saloon BoeclaJ iioiin I all(i **P** ,inf i and 0 B
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 225 17 pAUNTELUCENCEJ I TO-DAY ■t Karapara Aug. 17 3 p.m. K Karapara v 17 3 p.m I 'Qantas" 17 9 p.m. Wf I Karapara 17 3 pm I Karapara 17 3 p.m Victoria 17 4 pm K an Heut 17 2 p.m. Karapara 17 3 p.m. Wm d j Karapara 3
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    • 113 18 f€ TAILORED SLACKS. FINE QUALITY WORSTED CLOTH m NAVY AND GREY. WHITE. AND OFF WHITE LINEN SLIP POCKETS. AND ZIPPER SIDE FASTENING WAIST SIZES 26, 28, 30. $16.50 NETT. I I I i Incorporated In England I I Singapore. Kaala Luixpur. and_Po|ian^__J Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal
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    • 29 18 |T«^ Mi mmmmmwammmmmmmm mmmWmmmmmM W THE LATEST IN SHORT COCKTAIL FROCKS AND COTTON EVENING DRESSES, HOLLYWOOD BRASSIERES THE SMART SHOP Capitol Bid. 17, Stamford Rd. ■n— ————111 i i~i
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    • 82 18 a 1 SWIM SI lis. I HOISE(()ATS M HOSIERY 4. iB WASH FR(>( Ks VB BIEN il corsets &mm 61, Stamford Rd. (Eu Court) H EYE EXAMINAH EYEGLASSES, EXCIH Specializing. M Ocular Muscle Anomalies Crossed Eyes, Complicated Cases of ,1 Defective Vision. M Thompson OptiaH Qualified Eyesight sJ 4, ARCADE
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  • 4593 19 Tribune" Guide To Recent Racing Form Latest Sitings j By Benny Solace) mm vi >H horses and orm fi \ug. 17, the v :J U Turt Club .twin* at a glance nriidate- have fared in tnW .-ept -he'' wi th details of age, overs' and trainers' is follows:— s', FURS.
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  • 248 20 (From Our Own CwreaB BEFORE Mr. *J. J. District Judge, in itjB District Court on TueB cases, in which K D Chong Food, and L M. Nfl Malacca Vehicle Inspect** volved were heaiu. K D. B->k. Who l« dcle S C Goho, is charged j* and Kan Chong Foan
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  • 438 21 Lyll And Sutherlands' First Local Appearance LOYALS BEATEN BY TWO CLEAR GOALS Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 2; l.oyals DLAYING brilliant football, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders yesterday defeated the Loyals in a first team friendly played at Gillman. This was the Highlanders' debut in local soccer and they thoroughly lived
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  • 160 21 9; Improvement Trust 1. ol soccer played Ldang, the S.C.C. deLggpore Improvement goals to one. The Club i the exchanges in 1 when they confined improvement Trust tergreater part of the U-off, the Club attack en Granville scored (hot soon after the game niiing to press, the i Improvement
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  • 66 21 J ,h,i reault of Social wen Kcppoi Golf Club and 1 Club at the Island Club f Maud Chia Mlai 8. Abed 1 Mrs. MacParlane 1 1 i 0 Mrs. Wyckofl i Mra Tan Chin ruan ii 4 v v Mrs. 83. Tan 0 J x Mrs Nassim n
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  • 31 21 t J*" 1 Played at Haw p ar Hall this s: g Miss Lee Bhao atf PBala i Peh Teng bibles T Chong Tee Durai and 8 Siang and Tan
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  • 90 21 Cheng Hoe vs. Low Keng Ann and Yeo Hong Chuan. SUNDAY at 10 a.m. Women's Junior Singles: Miss Sheng Sui vs. Miss Y. Yasuda; Miss Heng Siac Eng vs. Miss Lee Hong Chee; Miss Hilda Schelkis vs. Miss Young Sook Lin. Women's Open Singles: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and Mrs.
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  • 140 21 Berlin. Aug. 16. GERMANY'S willingness to solve the Danzig problem and other questioni included in the term "revision" by peaceful means, is again stressed in the Frankfurter Zeitung. which says, "Germany and Italy continue to have a productive peace programme, a European peace programme which wants to
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  • 59 21 London. August 16. JfcEAR-ADMIRAL John G. P. Vivian has w been appointed Rear- Admiral and Senior Naval Officer In the Yangtse in succession to Rear-Admiral Holt from Oct 27. He will assume command about Dec 29 Admiral Vivian will leave on Nov. 17 in the Ranch!
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  • 57 21 THE Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public to- day lot Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the 'direction of Mr B. Chapman. Bandmaster. March "Pro Patria" Clark; Overture "The Barber of Seville" Kossini; Seleetion "The Dollar Prineess" Fall; Descriptive "The Grasshopper's Danee"
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  • 57 21 New York, Aim. 16. SUBJECTING himself to a DOS rtbto 67 years' imprisonment and tines totalI line $36,000, George Dietrich, arrested last year for grand larceny in the sensational McKesson-Robbins mail fraud conspiracy, pleaded gttitt* on fourteen counts. Dietrich will be sentenced on Se.pt. 20, when
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  • 126 21 More Police For I. R. A. Work London, Aug. lb AS part of the ceaseless police watch for I.R.A. terrorists, tU Home Office has granted permissin.i for Scotland Yard's Special (lv vestigation Branch to be increased. Extra i llieers have already been post d to several ports in Wales and
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  • 109 21 London, Aug. 16 THE Imperial Airways 24-ton fly-ing-boat Aotearoa left South ampton to-day on the first stage ol her delivery flight to Auckland, Ne* Zealand, a distance of 14,000 mil< g. She will open a new passenger and mail service across the 1.300 miles of the
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  • 52 21 London, Aug. 16 Mr Arthur Greenwood (acting Lead.i of the Labour Opposition!, had La 5Uminute conversation with Lord Hahlox (Foreign Secretary! at the Foreign Off. ee this morning when he was given an outline of developments in the inter m tional situation since he last saw
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  • 172 21 I Singapore, Wednesday KEE SING Co., defendant firm, and Chan'Wui Hing. plaintiff appt'an'd in a civil suit in the High Court tins morntof Ul a claim for over $2,000. The plaintiff was said to have certain sums of money to Kee Sing At Co during 1036. The present
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  • 994 22 EXCEPTIONALLY good entries have been received for the Singapore Turf Club autumn Gold Cup meeting which will begin on Saturday, Aug. 26. J Altogether 211 animals, comprising horses class one. tvw>. three and four, ani pomes class one. will be running in the meet,
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  • 417 22 Mental Hospital 6; Sipiak |N a division 2A league game, the Mental Hospital infill trouncing upon the Malaya Signal Company I them by six goals to nothing, on the Mental'i ground t&A Signals, to give them due credit, played a grand game. butH combination of the
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 44 22 Sjmhls 111 TO-DAY Tennis: S.C.C TouraaM Perak Turf Club Skye mm TIDE TAB| High Water: 12.12 P^l TO-MOBtf*fl High Water: I LADIES'! AUGUST ME! Div'tfl The winner oi mw Ladies" August Medal£ J gapore Gol Club M* with score 01 4 1 1-2 1
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  • 1279 23 ALL FIELDS FOR TO-DAY'S KYE RACES AT IPOH lUcy And Metro Best Bets (By BENNY SOLACE") for tin Perak Turf Club skye meeting, except for the m f or ponies class three are exceedingly poor, but keen n is anticipated. ng is expected to be on electing the winners leans,
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  • 469 23 I JHE S.C.C. tennis tournament forged ahead inspite of threatening weather yesterday. Five matches in "A" singles were contested in drizzle, and mud-covered balls were the order of the day. One match was postponed and another was not played. W. J. M. Warden'^ defeat at
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  • 100 23 Week-end Races At Yacht Club ON Friday, Aug. 18, there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club starting at 5 25 p.m. On Sunday. Aug 20. all classes will race to Sea View, where a Club tiffin will be held There will
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  • 96 24 STUDENTS PROTEST AGAINS I TIENTSIN CHINESE DECISION I Message lo Lord Halifax Pan*. Aug. 16. I ,OK p,o„,Un, .Rains, Uu- decis.on of the J A ,o hand Zm to Lord Halifax it >s attended by ludenls from 35 countries UN message "flW that the -insist that the British Government should
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  • 46 24 ris, August 16 rjosiunandci Maurice Rossi, the long-, lance ilici claims I l** v e bca^n .nc nternational air speed record over a| lo rd circuit bv flying ten thousand ki- .Metres al nn average speed ol .HI. 621; kilometres an hour Reuter
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  • 44 24 A Chinese coolie was injured when a okce ot plank fell on him near the Singapore Swimming Club at about five o'clock yesterday afternoon. His nose la believed to have been fractured. He has been removed to the Tan Tock Seng ital.
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  • 301 24 I London. KM PREPARATIONS for a national register, to be operated in| of war, have now been made in accordance with the del nounced by the Lord Privy Seal in the House of Commons! ber, it was disclosed at a press conference at Somerset Housel It was stated that
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  • 15 24 <^_^ Btagaporf^ Chew Ah s rore the foui Koh cl auarts ol I to A ig
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  • 61 24 K. L. OFFICIAL HOUSE ROBBER 0* a. „J Ihfc nobrok, I Mr on"' 1 hi> dressm tab I it Wear, that Mr iODH \m in one of the house in i I retired for the night le^H and pencil on his areata- JB hewokeupthisrn:nnn g h^M to be found UI
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