Morning Tribune, 22 August 1939

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. ITI SINGAPORE TIJFNnAv ""7 —Zl_ utMM^ August 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 270 1 BRITONS WARNED TO LEAVE POLAND AVarsaw, Aug. tl. The British Consul-General i advised British nationals m Poland to-day that if they had no special reason for remaining it is desirable that they should leave. —Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 21. Tension seems to be still increasing here and the c*/nviction is becoming;
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  • 1314 1 PE OF TO-DAY'S MEETING ENLARGED Members Of The Cabinet To Be Present (Minister's return to London a day earlier than oriplanncd. a decision to convert the meeting of Minis into a full meeting of the Cabinet and a fall m prices ek markets are indications of
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  • 84 1 "DANZIG DECISION THIS WEEK" DEFERRING to the question of J I% whether the Anglo-Polish Pact will contain a "Danzig clause" under which Britain would regard any rhanje m the political position 5 ■ot Danzig as automatically iim.lv S Z ins fulfilment by her of her obli- I nations under the
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  • 50 1 Radio Man Arrested At Perth London. Aug. 21. miLLIAM Brand, a 28-year-old radio engineer, was to-day charged at Perth Police Court with an offence under the Official Secrets Acts. Brand was remitted to the Sheriff He was unwell and spent the night m the Re uter ture
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  • 23 1 Moscow, Aug. 21. Staff talks between the British, French and Russian delegations have been resumed after a three-day interval.— Reuter
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  • 172 1 Secret Room Ready hor Emergency IN" a clostly-Ruarded .secret room lomi where In London, eight men sit, m ircnt of hu-?e iiooolit man oi tl Metropolis. They arc the administrctive staff m the London regional conUol scheme centre, which m wartime would be controlled by Iwo Regional
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  • 76 1 RUSSO- GERMAN PACT Moscow, Aug. 21 THE agreement may improve not only 1 economic but ako political relation*, writes Pravda, commenting on the new German-Soviet trade agreement. It is designed to reJievt that atmosphere. Izvestia says it can safely be said that the new agreement marks a turning point m
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  • 207 1 Tokyo Preparing "Vigorous Policy" Towards America London, Aug. 21. JJEUIER'S diplomatic correspondent learns that nothing is known m London regarding reports of a proposed blockade of Hongkong. It is considered that there is no cause for uneasiness because as far as is known
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  • 432 2 GANG RESCUES INFORMER INJURED IN KUALA LUMPUR RIOT 24 CHINESE REMANDED ON CHARGE OF GOING ARMED (I>om Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 21. X Rrtbu riot occurred on Saturday off the Bentong-Kuala Lumpur A Read when 60 Chinese coolies attacked Mr. L. C. Carrell, a European Customs Officer, two
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  • 128 2 $3,590 MENTIONED IN BREACH CHARGE Allegations Against A Singapore Musician 0 N transfer of the case this morning to the iSSSS^S^ three charges of criminal breach of trust involving $3 590 were preferred against Augustus Anthony Monteto. a woi^!^™ sian musician and a former Singapore High Court clerk Accused claimed
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  • 69 2 *flf2°S the Chief Justice l« Court 0.l 1U D\) 3. .171 qJah re^ r: kc^ ***** Re Moha n Sinßh -Motion for Directions etc Mr. Justic Pedlow at Malacca—Assizes Before Mr. Justice Manning m 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Probate 108|39 Re estate of Wee Thiam
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  • 840 2 Funeral Of ftf Tan Swee f JHE funeral of Mr. Tan Swee Hoe, S.M.J., took p i ac Brown Cemetery. Among those who attended were: The Chinese Consul General, the State commissioner of Batu Pahat, Syed Hassan (representing Town Board, Balu Pahat», Inche Radin Hanapi (representing Malay Community, Batu
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  • 71 2 Singapore. SEIZURE of 80 tahils nonj chandu on bo.ird a tond mouth of the Singapore Riw day was followed this mon charge against two twatojl were accused, before the Dv tMr. J. L. McFall* of pa contraband The men. Tan Quail and pleaded guilty to the charge They were
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  • 49 2 amounted to $2d.wl .«u. Ed the Glance brouht 0 1. 1938. Of 528.382.84.--- fees for IW7 38 and lsWgj No. 13 of 5 percent j 24. 1938. maW l 84 .54 for distribution o ,SJ This has been aHg Depreciation 1 1 ;-c;« subiecf f 1938^9 $21&£^ -d
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  • 20 2 Under:- \l» Mala; will celebrai fertival. or the Ladle-- L T «w» Road. nme wl^iS entertainment i dially inviteo
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  • 160 3 sln jp Monday. ge inquiry to-day. ifrom h ture of the ationof the brain. ather of the boy. tola Lmoming that when he x nig s,:i had had a ora doctor who adminisction and supplied \m Ze He said his son regaining consciousness said that he did no* v
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  • 269 3 Sported Death, Then Met Fatal Accident Sin§a}H)rc. Monday. Bn his way home after reH>? a death to the Re?is- 52-year-old Chinese met own end when he came •ion with a motor car at V i>n Aug. 1."). B tory told to the Porter, at the ■>W adjourned the inquiry to
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  • 808 3 "MONEY TO MAKE UP BAIL" Singapore, Monday. JHREE Europeans, employees of well-known local firms, were mentioned as victims of a new kind of confidence trick when this morning, before the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFall), a twenty-eight-year-old unemployed taxi driver pleaded guilty to three
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  • 85 3 ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY Singapore, Monday. AKMKI) robbery was alleged when two young men were produced before the third police magistrate, Mr. J. FletcherCooke, this morning. The men. Tiew Ah Kow. 2o and Learn Yap Tai. 18. were alleged to have held up a compatriot. Chong Boon, m PrJnsep Street at
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  • 31 3 The s.s. '-Canton" has left Hon*kog and is expected to arrive at UIU port at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday Aug. 23 She will proceed alongside the n.n.mWharf on arrival.
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    • 32 4 London. Mondav m* k r n Pn T dav Change WL fj q 7 £7 8 7 Bir Gold Pine, per oz. SILVER ten iv > ***** 1 -ward l7 91G
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    • 36 4 K( r.r.i Fir I Spot Buyers 81] Sellers 1st Forward September Buyers Sellers 8* H 2nd Forward Oct Dec. Buver* ***** Sellers 83, 3rd Foi ward Jan March 3uyers 8 3 Sellers 8^, H
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    • 65 4 Previon- I PALM OIL (Malay) ru.s.o In bulk Auj Sept. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) no s.g ;ior< I Aug. shipment 5 AGO FLOUR (Sarawak) WH Aug. shipment H TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality 13 st! I (Singapore) Aug. Shipment PEPPER (FAQ.) l/ **U White Ifuntok Ar.g.Oct. Shipment I Black Lampong
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    • 134 4 r> LondJ rv mm Previous To-clrv Distillers 95 6 9 9 l Dunlop Rubber 27 9 og'. General Electric 74 3 73 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 29 28 9 Imperial Tobacco 130 7i 2 Anglo-Dutch 24 9 23 9 Canadian Pacific 4 1 16 London Tin 33
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    • 38 4 RUBBER Nei yort Steady Market Tone 16 5 Closed 8pot Buvers l fia 4 SeUer* 16 5 K Forward Oct.Dec. Buyer? 16 3 4 k Sellers TIN Market Tone Stead v Spot 48 3^ Closed
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    • 67 4 j .idon. Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) l™;] 0 urn** 4 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) JJ g n lfi nom in T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) "Hg^ i?" fwd TT. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) J*- 2 23 32d. Is 2111 TT.
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    • 19 4 London. 1 Tin STANDARD Previous To -day Cash (afternoon price) £229 7 8 f*» Forward £225 fjJ;)
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  • 211 4 isitmp Delegation England O London. Aug. 21. MR Leslie Burgin, Minister o Supply, declared to-day that th democratic peoples were now full; awake to the dangers threatening the woYld and had determined a whatever cost, to make good the 1 defences. Britain's defences had been brought tc
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  • 15 4 Budapest, Aue,. 21. C ml Csaky returned to Budapest this og. Reuter. t
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  • 67 4 Singapore, Monday, at midday was $113%, down' l 8 and the prut of Rubbe* at 4 o'clock was buyers S|x>t 28 9 ig cents, buyers October .December 28 11 16 cents There was little life in Rubber or Tin shares to-day. and the former were! slightly easier
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  • 85 4 Expected To Recede !n 24 Hours it,sm. A I {topped and the Hoods, IViesI inv 80 year.-. within the next M Virtually the entire town, mtg all the foreign concessions B depth of three to hi the only mean* of n be In Um to. .kin", through the
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  • 189 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Cumpan> D.'iHjttici B«>ok.s Ci TIN Austral Malay 9d. No 49. 3d bonus Sept. 1 Batu Selangor I."-.', Aug 22 Johan 5'T int. Aug 23 Kramat Tn 3d No. 27 Au-^ 23 Raub Gold sd. nit Sept. o Sun^ei Way s^c No. 35 Sept 13
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  • 213 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. I AmpaU 3 8 4 1 Aycr Wengs 0.71 0.75 Batu Selangot> 1.16 1.20 ci Hong Fatts 0.58 0.61 Hongkong Tin 15 6 16,6 Jelebus 0.47 0.52 Kamuntine Tin 19 B|3 Katu Tin 209 2i;9 Rents 1,10 2,3 Killinßlialls 13- 14 6 Kramats 7,6 8
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  • 58 5 Mails despatched irom Singapore on July 28 by s.s. Chitral was delivered m London on Aw? 21 Thf air mail (Imperial i despatched from Singapore on tag. 1 1 wa.s delivered m London on Aug. 17. The air mail i Netherlands) despatch ed from Singapore on Aug. 12
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  • 116 5 ■fart Lr irr icm red 1962 $2,750,00U J :w.. $30,001 }*f y 15, Nov. 15 ITfc »fc ci Ifmii I" liHf* SK > u e •S;;L JJ 101 102 norn [9^ red 1956-66 $4,000,000 <a :y -194 1 51.600.000 Int. 5^ V inif M?v 1 Nov. 1
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    • 197 6 PYGMALION? (J Nevrr Snch Enthusiasm >^« I Such Comedy. I Tops for PyyI ••pyijmahoii ki nialion. Nothing "A magalflC6.lt !f better has bt Jlj j brilliant" i-.ivt-n to the Sin- iiim' I I ipoif screen' 1 I J IItIKPKESS TKIBINF MltlllS TIMES j Mttro-Goldwyti'Msyer's Hit i I Surring LESLIE HOWARD
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  • 87 7 Congress Urges ra, Autt. lewis!) iH-rori-m ,uld have c .rnmenfs r licy was urged by ("g ■of the polit: 0 the J< v ish agency, ■the White docmed I i-ilure since be carried out In a country] f nine pei cent of the eco- .m th? hands of Jews.
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  • 136 7 From Our Own Correspondent! Segamat, Sunday "I BOUGHT the land four years ago and the inspectors paid regular visits to my estate but made no reports then. How is that they have taken up the matter now even though they allege the trees are
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  • 222 8 EMERGENCY CONFERENCE ON THE IZUMO CRITICAL SITUATION FOLLOWS SHANGHAI SHOOTING AFFRAY Shanghai, Aug. 21. CRITICAL situation promises to develop at Shanghai as a result of a shooting incident m which two members of the Japanese-fostered Chinese police were killed and two others wounded. A Japanese army
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  • 75 8 POLISH -HUNGARIAN FRIENDSHIP Budapest, Aug. 21 The preM > di.scussinp, Hungary's tr.iittional fril ul hip with Poland and how this can be reconciled with foreign joliey which can only K<> i" harmony] m the foreign policy of the Axis The newspaper Nemzetor says frienriwith Poland has been hammered v.iird and
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  • 61 8 Tokyo. Aug. 21. Domei Agency states that the emergency conference aboard the flagship Izumo at Shanghai decided to "adept a strong attitude" toward* the International Settlement authorities. The agency understands that the decision calls for "certain important measures to cope with the situation r» rising from the incident
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  • 121 8 AXIS POWERS JAPAN Tokyo To Discuss 9 -Power Pact Tokyo, Aug. 21. IT Ls believed that Japan's final decision on policy refndiqp the Ax\< powers will be determined at an inter-ministerial conference, which, according to the Kokumin Shimbun. has been called by Baron Hiranuma for to-morrow afternoon Replying to a
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  • 66 8 Peipiug, Vi«. 21 ALL normal means of com- muniration at Tientsin arv clMocalcd m consequence of the floods. The telephone service has been put out of commission. Victoria Street, the main thoroughfare of the British Concession, Is Hooded to a depth of five feet. Some other parts
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  • 74 8 Cairo. Aug. 21. IT i.s understood that m view of the international situation and on grounds cf economy, the Government has decided not to proceed, at least for! the present, with the new barrackn scheme m the Canal Zone. It will be vocalled that the barracks were
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  • 62 8 DOME 1, „v lh in X Wlth 1 kinds indicating teJJB the situation. There L of the rumour that the h'M nigh prelate- to Warsaw Signor Gaycla wr>in R mi n v| says the hour lor settling Polish conflict is at hand that the present <vtate of M not
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  • 370 8 TIMES ON "CROSS CHARCI OF TORTURE" I London, w.-.l A WEEK of hurried comings and goings <>n the Conlirwnlß brought solution of immediate problems no nearer, sayfl Times. The whole British people realise that critical tayi He V They have recognised the same premonitory siuns that
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  • 26 8 Berlin, Au- ?i .v I that the report that Hiu'rr^B nor Attdico, the Italian M who Rave him a r.native i^B Mussolini is without ler.
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  • 65 8 ALLEGED CAUS HURT j Singapore, 1 Vhargkd with urostag I :t Ah Ming with a danger" to wit. a piece of iron. a ■p.m. en Aug. 13 at Cavafl JLim Ah Bai <33> and lam ad appeared before Mr. L. t^ fifth police oourt this morni Inspector Alex R. McEwani
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  • 20 8 Tirana. Aim f S| arrived yesterday mon ning tour of AlbantoJeM afternoon for Rom p by^_ r J
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    • 58 8 i Every MAN, WOMAN and 5 CHILI) will LOVE IT! IT S THE BIG FILM of 1939 I VCRift H^UTI I w| Fltt <»t -««'.'u'9 no*el it now m tout' @l vW picture the wholt world callt 'Grtatf Km -v NHp/ H^ i^a^a^aW& S (iala Midnight Premiere:— I rvriroi. 1
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  • 488 9 WyTED COMMENTS ft) THE JUDGE abollt ,on of corporal punishment, supported by the ntarv a"d his law officers, though not by the fthe ju (l (S has aroused such diver g enc of opinion m H| thiit tin matter is to be left to
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  • 45 9 ir ill Ottawa that Urn Pfojjranjr.... for the i Dlv m!i a S( oncJ ary iou**^ for BriDamuuonl a separate ■•WMacture of war n,NEEDS ftion i bring nb 'it radian andlm-''J-^n Pariiu, llsh a rM^- t in forci Imlt proftts to nveycc ftitnfS i
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  • 141 9 India Limits Japanese Goods Shanghai A WOKE comprehensive trade agreement, nlnjh would set a definite limit on Indian imports of all t>pes of Japanese foods is favoured by the Calcutta Indian Cham her of Commerce, according to m formation received here. The present In do -Japanese agreement, states the Indian
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  • 279 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, August 22. 1939. TOKYO DEADLOCK THE statement on the nego'K tions with Japan which tefl been issued by the British Foreign Office shows that Britain has striven hard to bring about ai understanding but w.th a complete lack of success, Jap<i nese put forward proposals for the
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  • 508 10  -  H. DYSON CARTER By— 4 THE pWrtBI ho P c that Sovk Russia will soon form part of the European Peace Front directed against the aggressive aims of Nczism lends importance to the military thinking that lies behind the massive Russian war machine What is the plan
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    54 10 The Coldstream Guards Band marching down the crowd- lined Champs fclysces to the iAK ell hund rf I the cetrmony of rekindling the flame on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior m which ti l Manf i H** 1 1 ot the British Legion visiting Paris as the guests of
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  • 442 10 ble of ttstafaiing a moj i was when Wilhelm r°J hod not finished his v.ar^B Nazi sti I la-gene-! s >1 N substitute. I rtsources ol the So\ I wvncv to her planni I TLOSELY related to -.M tious lor an cxter.ae^H belated discovery '.mice oyl nicians during the
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  • 94 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh I Hongkong. Auk 21. I thn i.>sisted by many Chinese traitors, aiv j.-iiritish propaganda campaign outside Urn m- i( an( i Shumchun are full of anti-British Japanese planes have raided mtmerfus towns and villages m South Kwanftung. Many bombs were dropped
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  • 120 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Aug. 21. fPHE Chinese are successfully pro- secuting the campaign against Fanyang, Taiwu, and Chungli. Heavy fighting has been going on for the past ten days along the Chungli Highway. It is reported that several points around Taiwuchuen have been recovered.
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  • 143 11 London, Aug. 21. IT is staled m London to-day that the visit of Sir Neville Henderson. British Ambassador m Berlin, to Salzburg this week-end is m fulfilment of a long-standing engagement to attend the international motor-cycle races m which teams representing the British Army
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  • 61 11 London. Aup 20 Since it- i March Ust the National Fll Council has m.ide 789 offers of grmnta. Ing m .ill to C 1.468,302. to 509 is and villages m England and Wales Of this total, £442.052 Ls for swimming bath.s and £337.211 for playing fields. lie
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  • 123 12 British French Military Missions The British and French military missions which are to have talks with Soviet military representatives sailed from Tilbury m the "City of Exeter" en route to Moscow (top left corner). Top centre: the mission on board the "City of Exeter". From left to right: the Hon.
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  • 208 13 "Caribau" Inaugurate* Atlantic British Flying-Boat Service I "sane i.-u--;lr <" made up entirely of employees of the Unr B U( l system, kf< the Looton Transport depot at v'• all. Ab(IVCi ;t 1 1 m 1 al view 0 the parade m the U "'!a, <,; in> H
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  • 151 17 SHU'S ALONOBIM THE WIIARVKS Of EXPECTED TO AKRIVK Entrance I.xi SHIP Codown Gait Gal Cremer ?2 1 1 m.v. St. Aktegonde ih 2 :i Alipore II 2 Prrs. Van Bum H Narbadn 1 1 2 Malacca I L 1 3 Kepong h 2 Kota Nopan Mcno^lhcus 7
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    • 279 17 W r *\s 3»"iiTi7i» i i\ i "(I -Incorporated m Australia) I NEXT SAILINGS S I Due Sails. I Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 ■»e-'.p round tnp ticket* from Singapore to Australia issued at the ra;es P^f-seis may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or /he connecting X.P.M.
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBK AND OSAKA •TAI. M A t 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 7 AT I PJt The abc-ve taaal bai exceUwi< modem aceonuaodatioi) for PlrH Saloon Second Saloon paMffnfeil. special Holiday Return UckeU to China and Japan (ialerehangatMe
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  • 923 18 TRESPASS CHARGE AGAINST FORMER MONEYLEANDER Sheltering From Sun In .W,,, //0/W Builditw I I Singapore m -B m the Municipal Building on the Mimic I day on Aug. 4, Jasa Singh, alleged to be a moneyleo* I before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Poli< Magistral I that he
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  • 7 18 Mr. ehanff^-Kfi have arrived m
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    • 772 18 fON THE RADIO AUGUST 22 duction by ROf Sp-er. I%^ v-p%^^^ l 7 40 Third cricket test match: Eiirla.;(4 vs The West Indies con. SIVCw \PORK mcntary during play, and summary Of the morning's play, by On Hi metres (1 13 im •>) Howard Marshall, from K( n/lIT .:<• 'm,
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    • 71 18 1.10 News and weather reports. 1.22 Julius Tauster's Band. 1.50 Donald Thome (organist). 2.10 News and weather reports. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal. Opening. Programme preview. 4.54 Tea time music. 5.50 Recorded music. 6.50 News and weather reports. 7.12 Hawaiian Entertainers. 7 40 Evening devotions. 8.00 Studio Orchestra. 8.35
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  • 214 19 Ida official ARRIVES I (,)///'-,</ Branches m, '///< Hast on, Monday. K.Mir\' i V Puhemia i* sli 1.. -tated Mr. CJ. EL. -tilling; executive E,;\V,,u m the German XT; hnnia. part of the W ,m1 to-ctey bj ihe 1 j take up the pns> m
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  • 26 19 ELOK A YER STABBING W 1 Scm To Tin I ore, Monday, I Pui I after- magistrate I his I tor I I .way I -ation,
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  • 457 19 OFFICIAL HELP FOR IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Passenger Accommodation To Be Resumed At Full Volume (From Our Own Correspondent). JT is pr,»ab.e that ,he Air Ministry will come to "t'tsLun ((f Empire routes, now virtually suspended, shall be resumed a" fulf Imperial Airways' announcement has caused a profound impression. not only because
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  • 25 19 Part FoUowir. of M. Bonnet and a demarche bj 1 Petain to the Spanish I Ministry, it is confirmed here thai Spanish Reuter
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  • 400 19 Com ness On Way To D.E.I (From Our Own Correspondent. Madrid. Amg. fjOUNTESS Jaunei dea Mans, former German secretary, accused of spying m France and Germany after being: expelled from England, told a reporter to-day that she plans to leave Holland for Italy or the Dutch East
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  • 127 19 ALL QUIET ON BORDER Troops Bang Landed Near By Hongkong, Aug. 21. HESPITE numerous rumours of blockade, Reuter has definitely established that no blockade has hitherto been attempted, although it is well to recognise that it is a momentary possibility. u A tour of the border reveals that all is
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    • 278 19 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I Tenders are Invited for the .supply of 2.500 Tons of Slack or Lump Coal for the Water Dept. Tender Form and Specification may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 12 noon .n 6th Sept.. 1939. C H GOLDIE Municipal Secretary. "SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders
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  • 314 20 SATURDAY'S SINGAPORE RACES ILuniiaips lor fmi Day Of Gold Cup Meeting pnm «i»ld Cup „»reliu»;. this >al"i .l:iy. An*: amm cum l. w RoyiU Hampton eastern KBlgM jnbu.s rack Dracc -V iDIOibB DreMi.is y 4 Tovarich Pure Gold 'j rford »'p Oolden dump* J'JJ Toyman Odd Point mm cum i
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  • 163 20 FOLLOWING are the Weight* for lOW f races for the second day of HORSrS -CLASS 2. D;v. 1 1 *^> j Scarlet Tiper L Said Goin" J- 1 Her.iules l A Temple Playboy J-* 1 Hivi-Hivi New Moon Deepdene f Le Tcuquet Mountain Stream Bpcar
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  • 157 20 i Singapore, Monday. rthe. charge Uu*t Ue on JjjJM^ about 5.20 p.m.. diove without dv? regard for the safety of others and thereby collided with another car at the, 'mnction of Anderson Road and Stevem Road, Abdullah bin Immawan made his poearanee before Mr Conrad Oldbjfii m
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  • 607 20 YESTERDAY'S TRACK WORK BUKIT TINGGI By Benny Solace) \i J WITH thfarriv.ii of V:i: t.reukelen's string i>ma\ ■I this BOrninr*! workwH at thy Bukit Tvntfk <Mir...' a^ V iß TiiiK^i valley when* i>p r..n;»tions for thr Bill] fl are m full swinjr. Turley's chants wore not out on I the
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  • 206 20 HOME FOOTB FIXTURES Matches To Km On SniuhiM HOLLOWING are the rl and Scottish league al iion foothall fixtures tori t ENGLISH II M.I I [ml Aston Cilia w. MiddlesbroM Chelsea vs. Bollon W I Fverton vs Brentford I Unddersfteld T vs. BUkpofl Manchester U. vs. Ginr.sbyH Portsmouth vs Blackburn
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  • 613 21 iiiimipiimii #v Singapore. Monday. gIBMUTIM* the view that the actions of the appeliants did not constitute an act of rioting and that there was no unlawful assembly at the time of the fracas on board the ship "Shentr W^Z night f JUne >Ir V
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  • 58 21 I Questions Of l 7/// Interest" I Allg. 21. I cabinet to-day, W d that the so- ited to a meetly Br .:amine vanX, s n interest." X iven of the questions I Holland. :\vay. DenI) land. ther <•« untriea Norway and i hai their Fore-J
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  • 56 21 HINA BUYS RAILS I.Vir Placed In Main don, Ami 21 iment Purchasing d< i; 'i from a num- rs E250.000 worth ugking-Kwen-j \y. The first consignment is ;d within six weeks. *»t iated. It id that i ij the bed cf 1 has I i-n jnade and it that, the
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  • 34 21 I London, Aug. ?1 Ing golfers have been O the Ryder Cup match ir ica at Pont Evedra, Flof v 18 and 19: Cottcn, [J King. Padgham. Rees. Jftcombe. Rruinald Whit- Reuter
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  • 178 21 tion Is Duped By Hitler 11. Singapore, Monday. th^ German people absolutely ignorant about Gerth other countries m Europe as well as Asia, a young Chinese who has been living among the Repast two year W has been Germ'n, 1 and enl^v s*l* ed through H i. a talian iiner
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  • 147 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Transports A I Bias Bay Hongkong. Auij. 21. fHE Japanese authorities have already started a blockade of the Kowloon Yesterday several Chinese, when trying to cross the border, were shot down m cold bl'»od. Fifteen Japanese transports and warships arrived m
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  • 76 21 Segamat, Sunday. IANTAN bin Abu and New Ching, two J lorry driven, made their appearance before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed 6a'at, the Segamat magistrate to-day on a charge of negligent driving that resulted m a collision and injury to two passengers m New Ching's lorry. Both
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  • 59 21 (From Our Own Correspondent' Segamat, Sunday. HE had lighted bia lamp but the wind blew it ofl was- the excuse offered i by a Chinese when charged before I Inch" Ruuf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate with rJdinii a bicvele m Segamat town without a
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  • 55 21 The following ties In the dng round of the Joybclla Badminton Party s Handicap Stogies Tournament will oe I nWyed on Sunday. Aug. 27, commencf from 3 .30 p.m.:-M N. MenflttfJ Robert Choo Tan Guan Chuan v.v Sect Ihiam Hock. Goh Tian Chye v, Yeo I Khw i X B.
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  • 306 21 War Loan At Lowest l:\rr London, Aug. 21 INTERNATIONAL uiKTitainties have depressed the stock markets and dealers are marking down prices severely to discourage selling, of which, however, there is little evidence. OUt-edged led the full war i<>au 3 1 per cent. :«r 89 < 4 reaching
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  • 91 21 On the Stock Exchange prices were generally marked down as a precautionary measure m view of the international situation. Selling pressure, however, la only small and a steadier tojie wa> visible near the close. InternationaJ political considerations were mainly responsible for the increased buying of certain commodities, including
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  • 72 21 The foUowiniJ liave been selected to t (present the Borneo Company In 1 friendly return game ol occer against iiie Mansfield XX on Wi at the Parrer Park wound a1 515 p 1 Choy Khun Henjf; Scow Khlan Cl j buy; Charlie Kan-. W R Ravio 1 Captain*.
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  • 85 21 Tin- following have be .1 selected to epresent the a a v. "B beam n linst i,,. EcUp c hP. "B team In friendly badminton match, coi I ol ;wo doublei to 1 > >layed theii court lv'> Sea Avenu {atong. on Sunday, Ai p. 21 none! 2
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  • 575 22 Wi n tiers Give Good Display K..\ 1 POLICE 0 niSPL.WINO more dash and employing robust tactics, the R.A. Chang i. yest<'ida\ defeated the Police by the only goal scored m a first division game played at the Stadium. Starting off well enough,
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  • 129 22 Results Of Badminton Tourney The following are the results of the A B Singles Tournament of The United Family Party which were played off last week-end. "A" Singles —Leow Kirn Lee beat Heng Swee Tee 15—13, 15—10; Heng Siak Kwee beat Chou Siew King 15—7. 4 15 is 2 Leow
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  • 454 22 C.S.A 7 S.R.C ...1 DROVING far superior m every department of the game, the Chinese Sports Association scored a comfortable victory over the S.RC. II at soccer yesterday evening when the Padang club was defeated byseven goals to one. Bright and interesting soccer
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  • 132 22 MIXED FOURSOMES BUKIT TIMA THE fir.M bi-,nomh;y mittd competition for An*.* at Bukit Tlmah on ffi? and rented:. a win ft' and H Jackie with n* L 40 cards were taken out an? lowing returned: Mrs J Stone and H. Jackson 42 Mrs. W. H Kingston and Major j f
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  • 51 22 DRA WN MA A lartu 1 crowd witnessed I between the OTIC XI Municipal Treasury XI at P on Saturday The play was throughout, especially to I half. The firs.t goal came ft The treasuiy replying twice interval. In the second ha hard struggle. Bakai netted goal just before full
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  • 17 22 In a Second Division J nlayed at Blakane Map yM Mental Hospital beat tne R
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  • 186 22 Overseas Chine Bank Win Borneo Overseas Chinese Bank 5 park IN a friendly soccer fixture played on the Fane Co^ pa iM 1 day, the Overseas Chinese Bank beat the Be M goals to two. Play was of a dull nature, neither of the sides making any attempt to play
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  • 605 23 OFESSION PAIRS AT C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY EXCITING PLAY AT HARBOUR BOARD Singapore, Monday. M.F.A. RES 3 R E RES 3 JN a thrilling encounter the Malays Reserves, shared six goals with the R.E. Reserves m a League match at the Harbour Board ground this evening. The result was a fair
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  • 258 23 resting lay Seen rs on ana OR S. Bate--1,3, bea! D. E. Weston mmour «-3) m three sfr _2. 4-6,6—7 m one the SCC Lawn Tennis rnamrnt yesterday. Jntin.fr W. M. Oak" (l H. Dalj <— 3) 6—3, fine match. c anil Corless combined irvt set, but their m nptble
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  • 21 23 din the B*o. u\*u tournament oon'i n clvb In h e L^in th ibeatG c iccon d tie. A
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  • 114 23 Social Golf Match THE following are starting times for the social match on Thursday, Aug. 24 between the Katong Golf Club and the Island Golf Club: 3.30 p.m. Mrs. Teasdale and Miss S. Abed. 3.35 p.m. Mrs. Hopes and Mrs. MacFarlane. 3.40 p.m. Mrs. Cuthbe and Mrs. Gray. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 102 23 DRAW FOR CLIFFORD CUP THE following is the draw for the firs; rtmnd of the "Clifford Cup" to be played not later than Sunday, Sept. 3:— M. Iff. Paterson v. H. B. Sym. C. W. Watson v. R. W. Wallace, P. T. Bowers v. R. Craik, H. Campbell v. C.
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  • 47 23 TO-DAY Soccer: Div. 1. M.F.A. vs. Gordons. -Stadium 1 -MORROW Soccer: Div S.C.F.A. vs. SCC. —Stadium: I. ted Engineers vs. U.K. SB. Fairer park. THURSDAY, AUG. 24. Soccer: Div. 2A. R.N. Ma.teya vs. Publishers —Stadium Athletics: All Johore Malay Boys Final Athletic Sports.— Batu Pa:
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  • 56 23 The following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C.A. against S C.C. on Saturday, Aug. 26 at 'on the Alison Road Ground: Lyne. A. C Wilton, Dr. Xavier, A. Nathaniels, I. B. Suratta, S. Hope, J. Lovick. .Mohideen, J. Shaw, V. N. Pillay, Gan I Kee
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  • 163 23 Woman Found Not Guilty From Our Own Correspond* Muar, Sunday. THARGED with theft of $10 ca.sh and a gold ring belonging to Dr. Salleh. Aminah binte Sastrapawaro, a Javanese woman wa.s this morning discharged by Inche Haron bin Ahmad. Di Salleh m his evidence stated that the accused was employed
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  • 168 23 Twelve Fined For Gambling (From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat, Sunday CURPRISE raids by the Segamat Police •3 led twelve Chinese, m two batches to the local magistrate's court before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the magistrate, on charges of gambling. The first batch comprising of Leong Fong, Nge Kwai. Sam
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  • 115 23 Playing at the home court on Sunday last, the Uscfullads HP. defeated the Horlickx B.P. by six games to one. Detail scores are as follows: (U.sefullads players mentioned first*. SINGLES:— Michael Tan beat Robert Chia 13 13 (5— 4», 15—3; Lee Yang (him beat John Lee, 15—10. 15-7;
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  • 499 24 WEST INDIES PASS ENGLAND TOTAL WICKET NOT AFFECTED BY NIGHT SHOWERS London, Aug. 21. THE third and last test match between England and the West Indies was resumed at the Oval to-day on a fine wicket which was not affected by the slight overnight rain.
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  • 142 24 Narrow Escapes Of Five Britons Chungking. Aug. 22. 1 Five Britons, including three Australians and a Canadian, three o.f them I women, and an American woman had narrow escapes during a raid by 36 Japanese bombers at Kating on Saturday according to foreign reports received here.
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  • 67 24 Flying To See Marshal Chiang Kai Shek (From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok. Aug. 21. Pandit Nehru i.s flying to Chunking to ste Chiang Kai Shek. He spent half an hour at Don Muang this morning where i he WU welcomed by every Indian In Bangkok, to whom
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