Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1935

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales xXl, X... 242 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935 sslVL Wi^'lI. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: ll,ursd»v. Oct. It., lll.l.». Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 707 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. THE KENILWORTH CASTLE South African Liner To Be Replaced y/HEN the Union-Castle Line's 25 000--ton motor liner Stirling Castle is I*rf„ earlY next 6 L* •scneouled to commence her maid™ voyage from Southampton to Cane Town on Feb. 7-she will replace the AS e ?ra 3 de
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  • 136 2 Japanese Craft For Undersea Exploration Tokyo. A pocket-submarine, about 36 feet lonf* and six feet at Its greatest width built specially for exploring under-sea myssuccessfully passed its tests durin" a trip in Sagami Bay, near Tokyo The vessel is propelled by a 25 horsepower gasoline motor when On
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 286 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA O. S. N. CVs SAILINGS' OUrWAKDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. CORFH C 000 oct 24 RAVCHI 000 oct 2 6 BHi'TAN- 17 000 Nov 8 NAIDFRA 6,100 NoT 21 fAm 16 000 Nov. 22 .82 S£S KAJJ I J ANA J 7.000 Dec. 20 SSL ,s Rta
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    • 63 2 O.S.K. LINE jj 8.8. "AFRICA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons) I 1 LBAVES SINGAPORE OCT. 10th. direct for I OB OMRO and E. S. Africa S. America. Passage Fares to Colombo: 1* 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. The above vessel provides excellent accommodation for passengers especially for those travelling as Deck
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    • 369 2 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD, (Incorporated in Japan). It, LONDON, via Penang. Colombo, Aden I ort Said, Naplos. Marseilles and Gibraltar. .s. HAKONE MARU Oct 17 8.8. SUWA MARU Oct' 31 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Nov' 14 s.s HAKOZAKI MARU Nov." 28 Rates to Is* class 2nd class Naples
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    • 217 2 5LNN«i?k:. N5NCIiD« LlXlN. Llrxuriuus One Clans lVlotorsbip». l«o,t Cabins luive adjoining private batb Lxeellent Cuisine. POlt DP.ND5. LDND0N. N0lll3NO5H> 5XD CDPNNN5CPN. prorn Prom prun, Prvn, 8'pore Kl«lscea p»rt penang S'bam «PDNI5 2.. 10 29,0 lw-10 l>Ll 1i»>N 19-11 20-ib 25.,i LDP1NCI5 1012 10.,5 1l-l5 731,., «NNI5 Hl.,2 »i.l8 l" PDN
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    • 460 2 STEAMER SAlLiy(; s NGRDDEI Ts< n f:fl (Incorporated in The under-noted are the Compai tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "HAVEL" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai, North China Japan O S "DONAU" for Manila, Hongkonr Shanghai, North China Japan O. "SCHARNHORST" for Manila Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan OH FRANKEN" for Hongkong Shai ghai, North China
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  • 36 3 10 l^.0.L. lntepl?»t >> M«»l'Ml!l/ >l. l»,,ll ->>< _:>. !"'l l',,-,n. lit UliLli ll'o,i> .Vlt,«,,Vt, c.'<'l,.<i.lV",.n>.> '>,, '.v,s)l l»>. ,jll.'l1.-<. l lli^ >l> l "i.ini.).! 'NUxl tin- sl 'l.il'' <l,..l!l,l ><l,<)^ ill tN0 tzNll -'>>'. 20'-,. i 2,<
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  • 38 3 London. :> T s Tr 'td° index n urn be- of ►Jesaie prices for September showed anre an Increase cf 14 ocr rem n in i with S«*n<ember. 1934 the highest recorded since Janu--193] —British official Wireless
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  • 22 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotation s are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Bvatt:—
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  • 560 3 Singapore. Thursday. 10 am 4*K ♦'ST 'n m u Pat v 53 5 9 53 5 9 £A' K b n Z 33- 34- 32 6 34 «A. Malay 60 61 59 60 i A. Hitam 14 14 6 A. Weng 1.85 1.90 IJfU i. 97 /0 HBangrm 199
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  • 173 3 ISSUED BY PT?ASER CO EXCHANGE AND STOCK RROKFRR SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Buyers ©en*** b<*> 1901 red 1040 $400.000 I» Mar SI «epv 30 108 110 norn 4i/ 2 1907 red. 1947 5V600.000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept 30 112 114 norn 4V,<7, 1909 r*»d 1955 SI 000.000 Interest Mar.
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  • 353 3 Singapore, Thursoay, 10 a.m. Issue Value. i. TaB€r yaiJ aad Scares. anrt c lvatt 1 Allenby 1.40 1.50 1.40 150 iA. Gajah 0.90 1.00 0.90 095 IA. Hitam 1.45 1.55 1.00 1.60 1 A. Molek 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 2. IVuUUV <( J 4 2.,'t 400 IA. Panas 1.37>
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  • 359 3 |g CIXMUKQ QUOTATION a S > £*ue rraser Value. «Co. irVan fc2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.25 135 52 A. Brick 7%% Pre. 180 1.90 1.80 1.90 H0 Atlas ice 12.20 12.75 la./o II BAT 110 G 115 112 5 1176 60 B.M. B'casting 2V 2 dis. 2V
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  • 85 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. j Buyers. Sellers. No. IX.K.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. October) 20% 201 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. October) 19% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 19% 20 do. October 20 20Vh do. NovJDec. 20' 4 20% do.
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  • 993 3 Singapore Share Market PHASER AND CO.'S REPORT pRASEIi and Co.'s report on thj Singapore share market for the week ended Oct. 8 states:— Realisation rarely wan ant s the atonies I of antKMpatjon. and now that the trumpet ha. bounded and the leg ons are actual
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  • 162 3 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore. Wednesday. The Singapore Chamoer of Commerce Rubber Association held i I.2nth Auction to-day when iher- v. ireCatalogued 1.n0.929 It* Urns J95.95 Offered 1.048,127 lbs. tons tCT.ot f old 832.645 lbs., tons ?98.50. London: Spot 5.15 I6d. Now York Spot 12.14 cts.
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  • 140 3 Rubber Responds To Rise In Raw Materials Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 8 On the Stock Exchange rubber* responded to the rise in the raw materia! and oils were also firm but Otherwise the markets were less certain and rather irregular. Cotton went firm in anticipation or 'he United
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  • 30 3 Output For Four Weeks U\> To Oct 5 'J'HE output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Oct. i was 1,689.57 ounces.
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  • 91 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday MINING: Very steady. K. Lanjut 16 17-. Kramat 46 6 48-. K. Kamuar 113 12-. Nawng Pet .62 .66. North Taiping .59 .62, PetaUng Tin $6.75 $6 90 Pulin KamirJ 20 .25. Wawang Tin Fids 6 3 7 Sione 13 6 14 6, Southern
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  • 29 3 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 9. Sterling on New York is 4.90-3 IG. Paris 71's. Stock Market quiet, Uar loan 103',, Gold His JOd Riitish Official Wireless
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 313 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED orporatOd in England SINGAPORE BRANCH: L DAlmeida Street. rised and Subscribed Capital £-».000.000 i-up C.apjtal ii,000.00: j ?_Fund and Rest 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON I BRANCHES: j mbay, Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi Amara, Bashdud. Bahrein! I ra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore RRENT ACCOUNTS opened and on 1
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    • 400 3 Hp I SAFEGUARDED I INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always Uxm danger that protection m»y be lost, when an accident funds from the insurance meet expenses The Asia Ufe offers a j sure and exclusive way
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    • 581 4 ■mm mm d I II J«6 3T, BRAS BASAK EOAD, I SINGAPORE. f i We undertake all sorts of work I f in electrical, gas and water ser- t vac lines. I We give prompt attention to ail I I orders either big or small. fWhy not consult us about
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    • 447 4 NO. 44 (L^VXNUI'2'cV) LX III 17 llliill (.Ol lil l.l lNl. 3lll Xll5 3P.llLP^LX"I3 >l>'lll.LiXlLX'l <»,. 3lXC5P^IilV: 3uwn,us> c 7. ll.ls.bsUs.,. V. x<». i7» <.l l.l^ lte (UI5 .«DXK «OL „f Xo. lunzrlin lioad. 8inzrap«ire, Court, Hinssapore. XlillCL l.lVLX «but u «III «»s,t! I 'lll.l l>iv„ic»<i i.'. iutcnded to b.-
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    • 256 4 5XD DpllCI/XX8 1t^^ «5« uol,>i. u^i^l) lVl^cni^e lor Ilns litl.lt' Nllicdino is very balldy and illl.v c,n«' «'an d. < nlbrnlil'-ry v.>"': xx ill, Klidlt- l,ealltx ..ll mat»»'.:,!.like l.lllsll. v. !x. l. l'dt. olot b. l,ir<cll<'l!» given wild every nn„ il,o purcll:i>ed. l». l. Hc CO.. Xortli N'u.!. .^lNi/:.,»oro. Ibi>
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    • 183 4 > l 2" > .«Ml>«t 3 «.?< ll 6 >r^. '7'V. 4 5 iS '<. "> > z rlemovea PULc«lL«3, 3 pll>spl l3!>. PNlL^LV— lbe lropxal Dlspenaary, 220. lleacb 8tr»«A. j». penuug. > Central uror». I lX»( lt'li l NV.^l'NptriI8l!:. .!> XX,!.' b.-7. ,7 L >'... la» Xl'ls.b'. c..,!>. j,,<>I'.-..'N.M.
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    • 354 4 SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. COMING FURNITURE SALES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH 1935, at No. 96, Branksome Road toff Tanjong Katong Rd.). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH., 1935. at 31 OA, River Valley Road at 2.30 p.m. and also every Wednesday Saturday at our saleroom No. 9, < India Street a*t 11 a.m. 'Phone 7755. SINGAPORE
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    • 249 4 PERFECT j SATISFACTION I IS I YOURS When you entrust all your clock, watch and gramophone repairs, to YICK WOH HING I 429, NORTn BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the repair of clocks and watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya. The above has no
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    • 142 5 I Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour «k!n has nearly M million th»y ••anis or pores where tiny germ* or parasites can hide and cause your akin to Itch, fruit. Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itcru llingworm. Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods.
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    • 50 5 TUNE in the WORLD I with a centurion 10 tube RADJC BETTER FOREIGN RECEPTION. Sole Agents, Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. I// You Care For Something REALLY <.«MII» THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE BUT g I irresistible 3 N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE PENANG mmmmammummmm^ M
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    • 277 5 .nil r• i an i i i '■'!iiiiNti. a ii a iiiti a .i| l i a ii S i ia ii a ii a „i„ s l a„ a lt :a t i llll a a a a a a aiiaur g IJeati AH EAD I Z MORE YEARS
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 906 5 > 10D5V l'.l!l1l8ll l?Vll?IIiL l 21.0 Weulber p r. <n Ceueral l>,)/./',? x VllVTU'v 6«L,, «VINF!< Xc,v, bulletj... .Vlllrl-ic't l'r.cc.. .Iu and (DIN 19.74 Metres: 31.45 Xletre,. Nrs.26c28tiNlr ttn 31 1"t Ni.te. (In «indu.'u., > 31 38 Xl-tres) 1l7l»rU2t1L2izl.lNl3 «CN /xNl» ,0 25! p.m. D't'o. (In vengnl). 25.40 i>letre8 w-,1
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  • 109 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Muinam, Danish, 1,739 tons, Jrom Hongkong 8-10, to Hoihow 12-10. Khandalla, British, 3,289 tons, from Calcutta 9-10, to Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta 11-10. Africa Maru, Japanese, 5.940 tons, from Yokohama 9-10, to Colombo 1&-10. Talma, British, 6,154 tons, from Calcutta
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  • 110 6 'NIPS 5LOIV03DDP INI WN5NV»» on rXPLClLD lO 5NNIVI 3ingap0se. Oct. l0 Last WNarl ipntrance Oa«« I» Silvermuple 22: Nobna 20 Xlaln V/bnrl (Lntranoc oate 3» Naiputaua 18: Cenlciur IS: perak 12' in. lalmu 8: pangkor 6 lsmplre D«»cK >l Cbinese prince 30: Neelung 33 leir«.'.sias 34: «bandnlla 3s
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  • 114 6 Speeding On Bicycle On 20-Mile Limit T Beverley HUis. California. Lye Talbot, the 31-year-old -he-man" him actor, has been cautioned here for speedmg-on a bicycle! A policeman caught him riding downhill into a 20-mile-limit zone at the late of .some 30 mtfes an hour A bicycle, classed
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  • 25 6 The s.s Africa Maru for East Africa &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m..to-day will now close at 3 p.m. to-day.
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  • 196 6 I J SELLING Singapore, Oct. 8. London 4 months' sight 2j4% London 3 months' sight 2,4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London 30 days' aght 2 4 1 32 London demand 2-4 London T.T. 2;4 Lyons and Paris demand 861 Hamburg demand 140 New
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  • 108 6 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 9. Paris 74 31 64. New York 4.90 15 16. Montreal 4.97. Brussels 29.07. Geneva 15.07 V 2 Amsterdam 7.25' 2 Milan 60 3 16. Berlin 12.19. Stockholm 19.39HCopenhagen 22.39Vz Oslo 19.9m 2 "ienna 26. Prague 118*3. neisingfors 226~&. Madrid 35 15 16.
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  • 186 6 Singapore, Oct. 9. R. Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $150 Siaiti) W. No. 2 per Koyan $147 R. (Siam i W. Coast No. per Koyan $145 Rice, B. Siah, No. 1 per Koyan $113 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $109 Siam, Rice 1 $220 Siam,
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  • 44 6 seXber oWing rUbbCr CrO S United Malacca Rubber 46.649 lb j rotal for five months 250,925 lb I Bukit Katil Rubber 21,067 lb. Total "or five months 102,133 lb 1 Henrietta Rubber 82 500 lb I Sungei Matang Rubber 36!0'»0 lb! i
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  • 91 6 ALHAMBRA.—" Great Hoi el Murder CAPITOL.— -Carnival In Spam I aIPIRE.—"The Lost Jungle." WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Malay Operas, Chinese w*« mas, Talkies, etc. HOLI S LOD.—"Warrior's Husband" and id v^oppertield." M vRI !iORC JUK.—Cmne ;e picture V» CaDuieL buiicing 6ku towa, Malay Opuas, wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc Rfl n [ON.—"Drake
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  • 66 6 Mails expected from Europe etc (Amsterdam), by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholder.s' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Holland and Germany by the Poelau Bras, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Europe (London Mails), by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 504 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO NIGHT J CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SPECIAL DINNER AND BY THE VERSATILE COMEDY TEA Yf MHIKISOX DANCE (formal) sT'sitiß*m7 9.40 to midnight. SINGING DANCING AND I MAE* WEST PARODIES NON DINERS $1.00 SPECIAL NOTE OCT. 19TH NOT NEXT SATURDAY. THE "MOVIE" BALL FILM WILL BE SHOWN
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    • 289 6 LATEST aIIIVERTISEMENTS THE NEW CHARLESTON Thus dance revived by the Imperial So-ietv it the■ recen Congress in London, should fulfil the wishes of the dancing public Alake sure of the accuracy of the >t«M by being taught by an Associate of'the mpe il?L Socie^ r of Teachers of Dancing THE
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    • 582 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. IN THE Ct.lRT OF THE Jl'DGF AT JOHORE BAHRl. CIVJL SI'IT NO. H OF j'.r.M. Veo 8e,m Inn ol No. 51, Telok Ajer Strett Slneauore IMainfiO'. i'Ru'nit 1. lam hin Tan of J'aril Sulcng. BaU» Pahut. and 2. Ten Hom >| t nK admiidSL rator
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    • 82 6 MARINE NOTICE Owners and maxtaft requested to keep of the range possUne di aircraft, practice, which m" I i«< from the battery r*.< 12 14 lfj mid tl mi a h Qaj will to Oo LAD) battery position, B*tSi, g K:i lw nty-four <... i; commence*; r "l conclusion uf
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 146 6 [POSTAL INTELLIGENT SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevo) 2 p.m Muntok (Ophin 2.30 p.m Africa East and South (Africa Maru) 3 p.m America (South) (Africa Maru) 3 p.m India, South (Rohna) 3 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Poelau Bras) 4 p.m Pangkal
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    • 318 6 [DIARY Of T4ffjgrl 1 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT 10 High lu.es:— 9.38 a.m., 9.37 pm Uday Shankar and his company of Hindu dancers and musicianVictoria Theatre, 9.30 pm Rugby: Training and Scrum Practice. S.C.C. Hockey: S.C.C. v. R.A.F., S.C C CSC X c nd He
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  • 302 7 Indian And Promissory Note Singapore, Wednesday. A ATIONS that he was forced to t a promissory note for $700 •Jireat that if he did not he I tied up and beaten and carv y, were made by an Indian Ponnusamy Padayachi who apthe defendant in
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  • 171 7 Fitter Who Victimised A Uk'.isha PuHsr Singapore, Wednesday. S u.- the sum of 45 cents from the trd of a ricksha and later fail- ixn- the puller his fare resulted a Chinese fitter named Uoogjw Lbeing charged in the Third Ponce C £..•••■nee was given by the
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  • 122 7 Yustrian Before Second Magistrate Singapore, Wednesday. Arrested on a warrant and giving an i; s at Raffles Hotel, Mr. Milan v appeared before the Second rate. Mr. N. Grice, this afternoon. I > accused was charged "that he April 25 last did cheat one Ding i How, of
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  • 107 7 (> ll/ servicer On >li Nettie Shanghai, Oct. 9. S.i.ce the outbreak of hostilities be- 1 Italy and Abyssinia, the Japanhave intensified the dumping of if goods in China, especially along the Yangtse where Japanese shipping ices have been increased. r >p° of the matters to be discussed
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  • 430 7 Employee Charged With Cheating Singapore, Wednesday. MR- M. H. Marso, the assistant manager of the Anglo-Malayan Trading Company in Battery Road this morning appeared before Mr C H Whitton, the Third Magistrate, on three charges relating to cheating. In the first instance he was charged with that
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  • 86 7 Killed In Air Crash In Italy? Shanghai. Oct. 9. The brother of Capt. Sun Tung Kang, the well-known Chinese airman, saya that he has wired to Italy seeking confirmation of the Press report to the effect that his brother has been killed in an air crash.
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  • 281 7 Claim Against Ipoh Accountants (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. THE judgment of the F.MS. Appeal Court, was delivered this morning, in the appeal of Mr. William Francis Barns, a former merchant and planter, who appealed against the judgment of Mr. Justice Howes dismissing his claim
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  • 114 7 X,' Mtttlt'l nliiil form >"Ul' !l-'>l>l»lc )0U <«n ill»!""'!, du lUsSll. n.ills,?'». f la„5l nn llumiV.».:., l/.c.i. >ou l«n <rvt immc<liut»' ll l «.s »n.l »»5 urc >s v«.u nly tukl> Nrun.l rnl/ sormuw >vsli,ll lln'U!iu»„>. s '!'<t.»r< uro anu' >vn!lli v>lr> !>< >v los
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 423 7 lllslllll «zll« /i.M zilll VMllll ViWlll Illlllmll ln l4 lilm I K«erlo«li ll.otsr'« cnz 8loo<!. ls!es»«K» 800/, !',>:>!: »s«m. Kll«til««. «n< .'^^.^'^o^.'li^. «etles Itlgn 0l»slltioll«, s z^"'^u^'."^ 'l'l.'.s.K' tu tli« 6l«cov«r7 °s «VWW. «brur.ben ,or«,x «:<b .M.BWM i,.li.i.a«. .ncl v»n.l.iv. rl.l, gr«»t 4U,««verr. upon it»» olo^l. "'''cb l» «l«xn«l«. ».rv«l«
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    • 413 7 iGfiltN ARKW" j I (fountain pen guaranteed for 10 years. I TRY AN ELEGANT "GOLDEN ARROW" VACUUM FILLER PEN!! "Golden Arrow" pens tipped with the best iridium vouch you I for quite smooth calligraphy and spontaneous ink-flow. 1 No pen on the market can surpass "Golden Arrow" in Cheap- ness.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 318 7 CLUB DIARY, [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 84 8 !^.!v > 'l»« 6elic,t« S«n<iv of, «,<„n,n! I j /M >to5OMl,s)f I 8 >K»X,<il,l H > o.«<,«i ru««„t e«ni.. Vinl.n. ««.17,—5».l5' j? 5l«> l ll ,i b.ipter» l" U b e II ',.!l?.'Ng >c l>l <! «L.. s lHx»5>^">^A. «H< .l ...,s >cl.imr«l u-. lbv l.'K <" m. 1,1. 9.30
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    • 185 8 I I rrj?^l"2*'' fi -'V'IKN Zulu*'Z'7j'7rl "and te j^^^HSl II »m be awarded for the b.-,t essays. Kaeh essay must be accompanied BP dlfimVmW I 0 a d a d Manager. Vav \W, I"" '""Hill I ***** n i I i i j I k EI)GAR WALLACES MOST STIRRIM; STORY
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    • 188 8 EMPIRE TALK IK THEATRE 7.00 TO-NIGHT 9..; i cNAT LEVINE j>~s*mi, Aimy/e I wiik THE GREATEST MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30 "GOLD DIGGERS OK 1 Half Price To AO Scat-. I 14. AIIO j Ladies Hairdressers PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. I $8, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Roomt 120)
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  • 291 9 Responsible For Escape Of Bank Robbsrs v cast T New York. DANK robbers owe their success in getu ting away from a raided bank here to the obtuseness of a man on the telephone. He was a client of the bank. To the fact
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 347 9 ll X, x,<l? 81 NL ro VI8II zxm rnL l NIVL8 1« lllV l^0««.0 5>.D XI«NlLV t/p IN 0«7l0Nl:li ,s <»ll.:xxi8p„ uv lnp 8IXC4PDNL CUIXP3P CNxilNIli Dp ll> oxp. Ol" 11,5 I"5Ilx8 5VLN rl^l.I) b..n>c>lade product in llie l>incipal iUanufaclurinK centra of tb.na. >./:—>danssdui. I'iontgln. «Ilanton. NunsKonss. etc.. are dome
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    • 280 9 l« 7'be 0ne 58-set Lxerv Dody «2un llnnverl Into 0«». lime is money tor money represents time spent on 2 job. «betber as a specialist or day labourer. Has it never occurred to you tbat sp.ire tim,.» ,5 tbc- most xaluadle ol all? In spare time you can so train
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    • 529 9 Cabaret X/ 2>c Xure. TEA DANCE tTHIS EVENING TOMORROW:— SATURDAY* SUNDAY mw rM DEVY Cartoonist Imitator of Sounds Of Animals Etc. ADMISSION 50 CTS. TUESDAY, 15th Both Tea Night Dances ERIC GERDA Continental Acrobatic Eccentric Dancers. I liamMil Mil Ml I Hl' anil I Wffil mm limi Mlim lIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIJ-—<■!! j
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  • 826 10 I I I TEAMEN TABLE as is the outbreak ol hostilities between Italy ana Abyssinia, it has served one useful purpose up to the present. It I has thrown a penetrating light on the extraordinary mentality 01 j the British pacifists. Not many years ago, iney
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  • 85 10 Departure From Malaya On Retirement Singapore. Thursday. Mr A. C. Putley, the agent for the Honpkon". and Shanghai Bar>kir<? Corporation in Johore Bahru, will .«ail for Home on tho Rajoutana to-morrcw on ictirement after 30 years' service with tr*» npnkMr. Putley has been four and a half
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  • 62 10 Siamese Official Returning To Bangkok Singapore, Thursday. I Dr. Toa Labanukrom, Directoi of the Department of Science, Siam. who has been staying in Singapore fo r some days, left to-day by the Kedah en route to Bangkok. He has just returned from a visit to Europe, where
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  • 84 10 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. H. G. Beverley, Assistant Com- I missioner of Police. F.M.S., and AD C J to H. c. the Governor and High Commissioner, will sail for Home on leave by the Pwijputana to-morrow He was appointed A.D.C. to Sir Cecil Clement! in December, 1032 and has
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  • 26 10 Mr Wilbur Keblinger, the American Consul-General in Singapore, has gone on home leave and is expected back in Singapore about the end of March
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  • 20 10 The Hon. Mr. M. C. Hay Legal Adviser, Johore, and Mrs. Hay iwTaltti for Home on leave on the Raiprtana
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  • 145 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Succession I»HE British Empire rejoices in the birth of a son to the Duke and Duchess of Kent, whose marriage last year created such tremendous interest. It is pointed out that the infant prince is seventh in the line of succession to the Throne, and a brief
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  • 226 10 -JHE election of Major C. R. Attlee to lead the Labour Party in place of Mr. George Lansbury. who resigned because he disagreed with the party's policy In regard to the application o: sanctions, seems to have been well received in Labour circles at home, j Described
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  • 165 10 important innovation in connection with the Imperial Airways' twice weekly service between Singapore ana London and the fact that Penang is now a regular port of call is the provision of an air mail service between 1 Singapore and Penang. Letters are carried at the very
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  • 316 10 provision has been made in th e Estimates for 1936 for the construction of the Penang Hill Road. This news will come as a sad blow to the enthusiasm of those proponents of the scheme who thumped the big drum to such purpose that the aid of
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  • 292 10 By "Looker-On" «L went to sleep poor and .oke up< rlcb." says a novel lbis sounds like u description ol u beavyweiabl boxer > "Skunks are lound in most parts oi Western 5merlca." «ays a naturalist dy wbat we bave beard ol skunks wo can't imagine
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  • 117 11 PLAIN SPEAKING ON BOTH SIDES i l ,,l! rslanckns < u:\vs op FAMOUS DIPLOMATS I London, Oct. 10. i/KIINIJLINESS towards Japan was urged by Sir I tn( is Lindley, retired British \nib;issador to Japan, in a v-piech belore the Royal Asian v,
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  • 118 11 v oi a kind which will leave a country in the lurch i t sympathy is put to the test rt preferable than the brutal :.ts I am expressing. iuld leave a thing alone when a position where we say i v. ;s* do something.' r better
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  • 148 11 Would Not Join Us Against i i Japan Reuter. i r.v people realise that we are not to contend against Japan East. They advocate a f close co-operation with Amev:;:ch should not be ostensibly or '!v anti-Japanese but which will In keep Japan in check. am sceptical
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  • 154 11 •Japan Wants Co-operation With Britain Mr. K. Debuclii, former Japanese Amtssador at Washington, who arrived !i Singapore on Tuesday on his way lionie from a goodwill mission to Aus--ulia and «other parts of the Orient, poke in an interview of the relations between Great Britain and Japan. He
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  • 122 11 McAuliffe, Davis and Hope 1,1 and Messrst >>errick ana Co., an-th-at, as from Jan. 1, the business ol We Derrick and Co. will be carried < n in association with the former firm. la from that date Mr. J. E. Cookson retire from Messrs. Derrick
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  • 32 11 H au ptmatin's A ppeal Dismissed Trenton (New Jersey), Oct. 9. 'pHE Appeal Court has rejected Bruno Hauptmann's appeal against his conviction for murdering Col. Lindbergh's baby. BRUNO HAUPTMAN.
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  • 91 11 Reuter. Thirteen judges of the Appeal Court unanimously rejected Bruno Hauptmann's appeal against his conviction for the murder of th* Lindbergh baby. The judgment holds that the variance in the theory of the details of the crime between the opening and closing of the case is now
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  • 110 11 Against An Equal Rights Convention Geneva. Five hundred women- mostly Americans—are coming to Geneva soon to protest against an equal rights for woman convention which will be discussed by the Assembly. The ground for their protest is that the application of such a convention in the
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  • 90 11 New York's Mayor Impressed By Decrease New York. "I am considerably impressed by the news that London has enjoyed a decrease in accidents, besides eliminating a major noise nuisance, since the enactment of the regulations against hooting." Mr. La Guardia, the Mayor of New York, made this
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  • 53 11 At The Adelphi And Sea View Hotels Mr. Serafim Strelkoif, the Russian baritone, will be heard at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday evening, combining In the cabaret programme presented by Miss Laura and Miss Zelma Wright. Mr. Strelkoff will also sing at the Sunday evening concert at the
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  • 38 11 Franco-British Split? LEAGUE ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS Geneva, Oct. 9. i ■THE Austrian and Hungarian delegates have declared that they are unable to associate themselves with the decision invoking sanctions and the Assembly adjourned till to-morrow.
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  • 81 11 THE Assembly meeting was postponecf till 6 p.m. (local time) and the meeting of the Bureau advanced to 3 p.m. '(local) it is reported, on account of Anglo-French divergence having arisen due to the fact that the French argue that sanctions should be progressive within the limits
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  • 30 11 Reuter. The British, however, deny any Anglo-French divergence of opinion regarding sanctions and state that, on the other hanil, they are continnino- to work in close agreement. —Reuter.
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  • 158 11 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Oct. 9. The final decisions on the procedure to be adopted at this afternoon's meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations will be taken at the meeting of the Bureau. Meanwhile, much preliminary work already done and the question of devisine effective
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  • 280 11 League Members Application Of Sanctions Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 9. The refusal of the Austrian and Hungarian Governments to associate themselves with the application of sanctions makes a small gap in the unity of the Powers and may influence the attitude of Switzerland and Yugoslavia but even
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  • 100 11 Support From Switzerland, Yugo-Slavia Germany Reuter. Rome. Oct. 9. The refusal of Austria and Hungary to join in sanctions against Italy was received here with the greatest satisfaction as it is felt that if the Stress a front is broken, the Danubian frcnt will be intact, namely,
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  • 43 11 Parliament Convoked DEBATE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS London, Oct. 9 PARLIAMENT has been convoked for October 22 instead of October 29. The Cabinet took several provisional decisions this morning, which, however, will not apply until the League has taken its decisions.
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  • 302 11 Mandate To Deal With Situation Abroad Reuter British Official Wireless. The summoning of Parliament a week earlier as anticipated, has again brought into prominence the prospect of an early General Election. Well-informed political circles express the opinion that the appeal to the country will not be long
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  • 50 11 Alleged Attack In Ophir Road Singapore, Thursday. Whilst walking along Ophir Road yesterday afternoon, a Chinese is alleged to have been suddenly pounced upon by a compatriot and stabbecL in the stomach. He received four stab wounds which bled profusely, and was taken "to the Tan Tock'Seng Hospital.
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  • 230 11 i>evV8 Ol llitftlZ.v Lvont British Official Wireless. London. Oel 4 NDLLPlliX lrom Neb. Square eai iy tbis r-lnrninl; >7eo Ner Noyul Nigbnes.> rne Ducbes Hont .a> salely dedvered ns u .-"n lbii. «nosning. lbe conditlon ol Ner Noyal Nlgn and ul tbe inlun' prbll,- i>. torv prince
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  • 82 11 5ll ik »,uiot on lbo tdree sr< nl.< in .xbylSlsini» dut early advance-, by llie Italian's, wbo liave ,-ons.ol» dated lbeir aro ox peclod. llaly promisor, not to domd lbe Dr t,5d Lejrntion district in 566is 5dada if tbe lla»? clearly llown. lbe Lmperor nl 5dvsf>ini:i furtder
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  • 127 11 Time Lag The Only Real Danger Reuter. London, Oct. 9. '"THE benefits of the International Tin Agreement are so palpable that there is little doubt that the original signatory countries will be willing to continue on the existing terms." stated Mr. John Howeson, in addressing the
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  • 454 12 COLONY HAS BEST WATER SUPPLY Sir W. Willcox's Views ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB CPEAKING at the weekly luncheon of the kotary Club of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden yesterday, Sir William Willcox, K.C.I.E,, Medical Adviser to the Home Office and a delegate to
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  • 313 12 Intense Loyalty To The Crown As regards his impressions, these could be divided into two groups: general and medical. As to the first group, his first impression was the extreme loyalty to the Crown. In every part of the Empire there was extreme loyalty to tne Crown. One
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  • 251 12 Palm To Javanese For 1 Dancing It .seemed that unless the natives could develop industry they were bound to go back. Segregation was bad. The native must rub shoulders with the white man if he was to learn industry. I think that principle of isolation is bad;
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  • 843 12 Good Control Of Food In Malaya rnmin,?J nedi al probIetr <s, Sir William continued, wherever they had been they had found that the medical profession and its activities were up-to-P f oblems which they had faced ter in thn« 0Ped P ersonali ty and charac- r t b
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  • 179 12 Important Research Work In Progress Speaking to a Malaya Tribune representative after the address, Sir William Willcox said that the hospitals here are m L b In feu Dar ts of the world I could they find a hospital that could j house :»00 patients. j The hospitals
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  • 18 12 dv l< l:i l'pn." l.nm „nor l'l2 a «lmple lwclnrc- o: :!,<.. le'lt »e«, t
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  • 274 12 Visit To Mines RECEPTION BY CHIEF SECRETARY (From Our Own Revorter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. SPECIAL train arriving at Kuala Lumpur to-day brought more than 70 doctors, some accompanied by their wives and daughters, on a visit to this town as the guests of the F.M.S. division
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  • 149 12 Retiring China G.O.C. Here Singapore, Thursday. I T.-GEN. O. C. Borrett. C.8., C.M.G., C.8.E., D.5.0., who has just vacated the post of General Officer Commanding the British Troops in China, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. Rajputana on his way to England. He will
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  • 203 12 Brilliant And Witty Film At Pavilion AT THE CINEMA THREE good houses yesterday saw "Drake of England" at the Pavilion. This is a brilliant British picture, true to historical detail and dramatic and exciting throughout. There is some memorable acting by Matheson Lang as Francis Drake and
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  • 159 12 To-day's Festival ,x s. >. 3,Nl?2poro. lbur<si.. pj u.n important ,iu.. Cdiue?»e people. 2?o. tdo Cdinc.o No,.'.!.!.. loundocl and to cnmmomorut. oco2i5ion tbo sfay bus i,. as n dolida v. in otdor Hlalayan citie.-. a?-e cln>..<! 'd« Xational pla.. z. ttvlne in many porl> l <>,.. lbo
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  • 232 12 5VorK 0f Dr. 8un Vat 8on Cbinese tde .nrld ove». and Keen loilo.ers ol 5veiit75 in Cbinu. remember day. Oct 10. 25 one ol tbe most moirn ous days ln tbe bbtory ol tbe com lbey call it ibe Double lenlb tl,e anniversary of the beginning, exactly I
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  • 530 12 lyiß. A. T. Bennetts has been appointed to act as Warden of Mines, Selango r Mr John Exshaw has returned from Hotel Stayhlg at Raffle j Mr. P. N. Lock has arrived from Kuala Hct n eT Ur iS staying at tne Adelphi Capt. R L.
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  • 365 13 DRAMATIC MOMENT AT GENEVA Gallant Loser WHEN LEAGUE NAMED ITALY Reuter. London, Oct. 7. 4 MOVING scene occurred in the Council Chamber when each mber answered in the affirmative :n reply to the question of the hairman whether -he approved of ip report stigmatising Italy.
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  • 735 13 >Vliilt I'lirt Cermuny l'lll.V Reuter Wireless. Rome, Oct. 8. Italy will leave the League the moment any form of sanctions is voted, is the general opinion here. Impatience With proceedings at Geneva has heighi tened with the rapid success of the I Italian troops which has dispelled much
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  • 562 13 Full Report Of Meeting At Geneva British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 9. 1 he Sixteenth Assembly of the League ol Nations, which adjourned on Sept. 26, met again at Genevn this evening The public galleries oi the huge hall were packed. The President. M. Benes. recalled the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 159 14 Malaya'z Fixlures TKX.XIS DOUBLES FOOTBALL Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 9. pIRKI-HrNDRKi) motor buses, i special light-railway and a (lee! or 500 taxis will be brou«h» into operation tomorrow i n order to handle (he record crowd which is expected f» throng the
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  • 106 14 Gay Scene At Opening Of Games Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 10. stI2SL "J°^ and People jammed the nf 4 I" I K sP gwan l th outskirts of Shanghai, this morning. T! scene as th«> 3 000 contestants, headed by brass bands marched past the grandstand, in which Lin
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  • 34 14 S.t'.C. v. British Medical Association A» Lawn BOWle match was rday between the S.C C ai.c ''< i■:- h Meoi':i! A. mi. mliou Tli 8J r sc,,,,.., M lhe if .»1 liu
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  • 201 14 />7ttA?an,r7»e Of 5,.v/l/pe« VNL lolio.ing ure tlie raciug Nxtures lor 1938 as issued dy lbc StralL Nacing 5ssoclution PNOPL8SIOX5L XN3plldtl2S January 1. 4. 8 and II in penang. pedruary L. 12 2nd 15 in Ipob. Xlarcd 8 ll 2nd 14 in 8lng2pure. Xlarl b 28 /Xnril 1 and
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  • 22 14 IMit.to right): Gordon Richards, Charlie Smirke and Harry Wragg who are riding in the Cezarewitch Stakes on Oct. 16.
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  • 151 14 Fixtures For Autumn Handicap 1 The following ties have ar- ranged in the Y.xM.C.A. At tumn Tennis I Handicap. 1935: i Friday, October 11—Singles Handicap I Class "A":—Tan Chin Tir.n (scr v Tan Yong Poh; Tan Swee V/ah <—15)" v. S. K. Gaw fscr.t; A I D emra
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  • 295 14 tt.c.c. «eaten 83 >Vrx« NV lX)8l^N8 1Kur>day Dl/illXC 'rob r«8bv maled -i», «X "X' lQan, r «,ll,6 u «tart bv d-s. aline <o sl l Nttcen bv e,«bl n, ....>> > >x> l2» I»udau< ve>:er da) 71»! «ilan.lilld ,»s plav un lbe "bole ver> murd bob.,
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  • 397 14 Good Win For S.R.C. By 4-1 the bully-off with neither side in serious danger. The S.R.C. were the lirst to become aggressive and a raid culminated m ARMSTRONG opening their account off a neat pass from Westerhout, with an angular 'flick" which found the top corner
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  • 53 14 Indians Win Again, At Hockey Singapore, Thursday. THE Indian Association hockey team which has maintained an unbeaten record this season scored a convincing victory against the P.W.D. on their ground yesterday by seven goals to nil. The scorers were M. F. Dhoss 3, Osman Ghani 2, and Ponnusamy
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  • 31 14 Cburcd Nrieade wil, meet tde post OMce Clud in a «r 5 uo Sunday. Oct 12. commencing"" ,3 OMce tbe P<«t 2"gado .ill ne cno8en lrom tbe lo lowing:—Dr l?
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  • 191 14 J Weights For Saturday's I Racing I THE following are the weights for the 1 Skye meeting to be held at Seremban 011 Saturday. Ponies. Class 2. Jackie Mac 11.7 Evensong 11.0, Golden Queen 10 7 Why Worry II 9.7, Larut 9.6, Diamond Dust 8.13, Dindings 8.13.
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  • 62 14 ll.< n.lb'.xilll? will ,.,.ll.,..n ,l».. b, 2n«l XI agl.<,nt S». d».»b'- l"?i. i o >...1.l. »elou,!.I ll'b l»n! x !-',nnb",' ll'lkcn Xl Si,r..b..< Den lslb. »> l Xx.'.!7,..m lx..r-.u. „<< i.cbi llu,i «l,<'.,r ilnd ylol'uubir 3- :,gb: lt.»„, l'!,lr<«. Inl.ibll. <'U,,<:'. S'ngb. ll..riln., 5!,ll,dl. .S^,..<.,,.. >»sb .<n<! lb 3mgb.
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  • 47 14 The following will represent YW C *nd at hockey with S.CR.C. at the B.C R C. ground on Wednesday, October 9 gong Heng, H Groehar, E. K. Yaelman, Vco Fook. W. Pollen, G. Day (cant) j I N T *marie. Katyal, Catcfcatoor, Aratoom w. Ferguson.
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  • 37 14 Rcr;:' I rj jelly mal h .s QtMi 1 OOurl U1 ..Uir- Bj; at 2 30 p.m.:—Wili&rn r 1 Slsik Keng. Motic» Jafl i K ClH'i. L:m K u. w Maclou and S w k
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  • 132 14 Final Starters And J ockeys Reuter. THE following are the "final 0 probable jockeys foi the Cezaw witch Stakes to be run at Newmark over a distance or 2 miles, 2 furlongs on Wednesday, October 16: B 1 0pIi e Harry Wra e Quashed Lucky Patch Perrvman Polly
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  • 29 14 Reuter. London. Oct. 9. The following rugby matches were played on Sunday last: Richmond 13: Royal Naval College 5. Plymouth A. 14; Devonpoi L Services 12. —Reuter.
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  • 159 15 At The Olympic Stadium Gunboat Jack vs. Malinao "K.O.") Singapore, Thursday. programme of four will 11. -M::ed at the iiukit Timnh Road. ..ii'ji■)' I he» promotion nf vimnri tlunlioat .Jack and nun top the card. <>i* Malinao who ng wiih considerable rtafl lite «>f liis
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  • 95 15 Order Ot Programme To Be Changed l ING on the suggestion recently k piade by th" Sunday Tribune. r i». Simon informs us that to,,nou night the order of the pro- n ne will be changed. The Jirst bout will be that between v;;ef;n Paneho and Clever John.
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  • 76 15 S.C.C. Team To Play Johore On Saturday T lie following is the team to play oy football for the S.C.C. v. Johore Rengam on Saturday, Oct. 12: J Ke. K. A. Haddocks, G. T. Gillespie, 3 C M. Owen and W. D. J. Vincent; V/ H McNeill and
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  • 158 15 Is He Out Of Flyweight Boxing? Can Jackie Brown come back? No doubt he will make various attempts to do so from now. on. but I for one am inclined to think that he will not again earn the world's flyweight title, writes a sports correspondent in a
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  • 164 15 Handbook That Will Help To Avoid Them THE most comprehensive textbook yez issued cannot guarantee to teach Association football unless the pupil has a natural aptitude for the game. Bur the printed page can do a lot to round of? rough edges, and for this reason the success
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  • 355 15 Whitlock's London To Brighton Feat j I WITH 91 entered for the recent London to Brighton walking race, promoted by Surrey W.C. for the 17th time, the held was large and representative. It was early apparent that, whilst H. H. Whitlock, Metropolitan W.C, last year's individual winner,
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  • 100 15 Miss Jenny Sandison Weds In India Calcutta. Sept. 8. Miss Jenny Sandfeon. mc* woman lawn tennis player, wmm «Wgjg^ has many friends in all parts ot India Mrs Boland will not give up anjo the branches of sport in which she is lnt S e he eSt
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  • 111 15 The August B.P.s first day of the sixth anniversary celebrations will be held on Saturday/ Oct. 12, at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow. Pasir Panjang, 514 milestone. The seventh annual general meeting will be held at the same place at 6 p.m. sharp Attendance is compulsory. There will
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  • 203 15 Keppel G.C. To Meet Sepoy Lines G.C. THERE will be a women's golf match between Sepoy Lines G.C. and Keppel G.C. at Keppel tomorrow (Friday). The teams, (Sepoy Lines placers mentioned first) and starting times are as follows:— 3.30 Miss Jatsrson 24 v. Mrs. A. Mek Low
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  • 22 15 IN* the final of the Kejrp£J Ladies < i:i M»>. I EVf02ar heal Airs I 0 Sullivan at ihe 19th.
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  • 41 15 A meeting to discuss the opening of a Sports Section in the above Association will be held at the Association Premises 20. Klang Road at 5 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 12. Interested members are kindly requested to attend.
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  • 115 16 x<» Xrll<»<,:,,,«„« Vol lib.xnx ro Vl.K 50 lcxxi.l.i^ Reuter. li»»,ue. o<,. ..unrtel. «nllmalo ld.,l lbe llalmn 'dxanco will continue «be posit «.«ined baxo been <<M''0,id..ted and declare tbat lbe lull do,"' not mo.,„ td.,« tdo ...r xvill n.'xx ln «nded by „eo«»li,(inns. prepared <„ enter int..
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  • 136 16 an No Longer Be Usefully Continued British Official Wireless. Reuter. in London, Oct. 9. The Italian Minister in Addis Ababa was informed yesterday that in view of the Italian attacks on Ethiopian territory, diplomatic relations could not usefully be continued and he. toeethor .ttli its stall, bave deon
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  • 29 16 A Number Of Italians Recently J Reported Reuter. 5 ln.mde, os «eeoln Lallan. .Pe..-i 0, "Nl< 'be i.c'.vili... </,/"?" lo evlo. "leit.dicl2l l./ l' .orlortress a w/^,«'
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  • 102 16 Travel At Own Risk On Belligerents' Ships A NOTICE i<> Imericaa citizens, issued by the American Consulate General in Singapore, states: The Consulate General is in re- «<•>!>* of a telegraphic instruction from (he Department <;f state i.otifyin« it thai tin* President, ruder the aatftorHy of the Neutrality
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  • 152 16 Experiment With Blue Bus Service I THE following action by committees of 1 the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is repoited: Ev committee No. 1 Agreed, as an experiment, tnat the E!ue Bus Co. be allowed to use (a) the circular bus route Balestier Road, Moulmein Road, Thomson Road, Newton
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  • 102 16 Berlin. me German Customs official unpackeci the doll, and the doll blinked her innocent blue eyes at the official He wrenched ofT her wig and' di«cocTrnn V°£ f 19 9 mark "Otey-abOUt £I.6oo—hidden in her head. The notes and the doll, which was addressed as a
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  • 46 16 ln ,,t,,^ (Illicit (pro,n Cii, c?,,,, >,x 1bc,mi.7 wbc... i:..i.l.< v x V..un»5 «"b, >,...,. i s'"' l.nn.'li N' .««.scn.lu, c U.o!.. .Xl,„, l„ oi..<...l,l '>'''"""' '<- >'.' .rill.. ..,,<,. >'.!'-'«.. X7 lbl- b'Ii..r. -> ..'7 ..»,,v. 'b. .„0- -,b.,. >'.' l."!, tl b>.., ...ln.
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  • 44 16 !'<.,,,,c, «n ..«,.'..i. lln.^ c,>!.,v 8„...„!c1.. 7^^^^,w,.^7 "bidilion Ol'dancm"'.. ieputec' io de a.s,oundb,g. and severul otber expert, ln Incban 5 lN0CpH v.iidin vour .nd ldut be .f.n,ln.ci ,c. India to get dance., imn vari..o programme unci b. Ovtnno ..5 o.inces 'bri. .oi„
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    • 329 16 lv F A.B/^RTHOLOMEUSZ.O^ Recreation Time When dancing, at the theatre or at parties, keep M' COOl 4nd d ,mtv dabbing now and then some v "#7//" Genuine Eau de Cologne vLi&f temples or foidicad. AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY GIVES INSTANT RELIEF from; (iteS/l BRONCHITIS M fS; BRONCHIAL ASTHMA fofi g 1
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    • 60 16 I 1 A^iflPiyiW I I 5e n «e^ g^^™^ I 1 Sharpen youi mt«...««eJ r I VOU7 n r pr*p*i« r-~" .J ft I y «or your b:gg»,t Ik 1 f. J W/A\X\ I J thrill! I I 1 J |Ufj9| fl I NIGHT "oberr TAYLOR J I \i il
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  • 95 17 ,l,l lime 5l'0'I8 !>l l< ll»e «'.rand <l <-n t<> tne lecture iu ictor-to ).l l.. >l > «lev /'itn "l .^1 Nuvl- been cunntrv. IN. f^lMUN.-i l:e.l'tokore ;>! 2l,d i. .:>une an «l»e tneatre lll_i,r:e and ..z^snce,.. t,Nl' tNr /.Xlt'l'Il.'- "NL2 rune cnamder vnllin .le
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  • 88 17 Shanghai Post Office Robbery Echo 3daru>dal. Oct. 9 i: Nearine into tne ,,,,..'l..n tne rodder? ol t dollars lrom tne vas neld vesteri l?unrt, < ul«ir >2id tnat tnc .1 l ,li va«: 2 monlc named n aliened do N2d vitn nlm. Vu «une's 'l'5- !<")t 52.500.
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  • 74 17 Chinese Induced To Part With $260 Singapore, Wednesday. Charged with cheating one Tan Beng by dishonestly promising him a 1 ntract to demolish seven buildings, demolishing to begin within a nth's time and thereby inducing him part with $260. a Chinese named Ho '''••ng Hin claimed trial when
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  • 276 17 Cattle Trader's Suit Dismissed Singapore, Wednesday. IN the Supreme Court to-day. the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burton, delivered judgment 1:1 the claim by a Pathan cattle trader named Muzaratshah, for the sum of $1,379.73. which money, he alleged, was paid to the defendant, another cattle trader
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  • 58 17 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM-plane PK-AFK on Oct. ft:—Mf. Lie Tek Hian. Mr. Sudoh. Mr. Ishede Mr. Debuchi, Mr Cox. Mr. Full ford. Mr. Oey Tjing Poey Mi. Tjia Kik Tjing. Mr. and Mrs Jennings and child. Lett for N.L.I, by KNILM-planc PKAFK on Oct. 9:—Mr. fcverts,
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  • 225 17 Serious Assault On Johore Estate (From Our Own Correspondent) l Johore Bahru, Oct. 8. BECAUSE she I was angry" said Kando, a labourer on Sungei Tiram Estate, Johore, in the course of a preliminary enquiry held this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate,
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  • 190 17 Pickpocket Sent To Prison At Johore (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Oct. 8. For having committed the theft of a purse containing $2.05 from the pocket of a Malay named Ahmad bin Jamal, a Chinese named Lee Tan Hock was sentenced to undergo three months' r.i. by
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    • 145 17 Scott's -OrOin COOKS IN 5 MINUTES Tropical sun tropical dampness both can play havoc with your outl^J side property. Protect it by regular k |t%\ painting with Hubbuck*s Paint I \KI 11 there is no f' n er guarantee against I\l depreciation and the expense of A 1 |S« Vj*
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  • 217 18 Aftermath Of Louis' Victory I j Cincinnati, Sept. 26. A* of ra riots de- .na h Tf iw.? to rta) as a after- I of Tuesday night's ho-iw \lTr inK T tth between can formcr 0 'h^ ld MaX Baer HurSdl champion. J hit r T'
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  • 183 18 Chinese On Series Of Cheating Charges Singapore. Thursday S A £er °„/Te ESSE Bridge Road *h! ffice 111 Nor th Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, yesterday on three charges of cheating. Giving evidence. Mr. Fu Chi Tong. manager of the Medical Office, said that he had known the accused
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  • 152 18 Smart Detective Work In Johore <*rom Our Oiun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 8. A M n AL f Y named Karim bin Taim with FjfiSli J h ohor< Bahru > y^terday'on 3rd m.le. Kebun Teh, came toS, Johore IN THE CROWD He was standing in the crowd
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  • 198 18 Echo Of Figrht In Amoy Street Singapore. Thursday. THE inquiry into the death of a Hokrh£ en am 62 Se W Teck Guan iSSZ a \u Wh0 as stabbed in Amoy kS22 th cf« night of Au 10 opened before the Singapore Coroner, mY w O. Porter,
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  • 76 18 <*rand Parade Of Troops In Alexandria London, Oct 9 force, and Egyptian In?an n he Britis through Alexandria mi expected that about 3 oon and 00 parade. ,uo men will be Admiral Sir Wiiii-m, v v mander-in-Chief oft£ SSf r Com Station Sir MilL ?1 he Mediterranean mlasloner
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  • 20 18 Hnlll .4t sixpence Can llo l' ""ledl.s ,l... '-''-'..lel... ,..V''''''' .l.,...,.',^.'',,'' -.d.!. ub ,.,7,, !^c-c...... "'< Ml.
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  • 74 18 Letters To The Editor I Our readers are US n 8ut >}ects of public Wrili must be understood thnt l^ €res t f Tribune" does not the dorse opinions exp?es ae d V, SSar "ll en 7/%«™Ms should iv 0^'' 0 AS POSSIBLE, vreffirnhi AS Bh'Ft 'double
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  • 207 18 ,To the Editor the Malay,, Tr ~Mi. John Laycock cf lor-al salaries with thnj d>piays a lack of i, fc Economics. He aoneir t nov •<' I sense of economic rah" r l cannot draw correct cc Uv js in abundance. Tlie <uruiv 11 tebour in England is
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  • 374 18 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tr,b uw by S i r 7 P £'T mr t0 re P'V to the lettc-i your paper "'nst 1 5 I he question "How much rm earner borrow to mpnt i» WaL; is dependent on ihl funeraI expenses borrower. Moneylenders eSOUrCes 0f
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  • 25 18 "««"i, rime, s'or t n. lx>?,t.s)N <' "me on lulls. /<"' "> l?ore to Loi.dc. nn 'u ".l s lO» l"U^^^ MiNUt"'^ ln up lo 830
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    • 334 18 I ATLAS ICE COMPANY, LTD. I fir I ive have oou) STORAGE space I AI AILAIJLE FOR THS STORAGE OP ALL I I CLASSES OF PERISHABLE GOODS. I FOR TERMS APPLY I 5-A. KAMPONG SOOPOO or 13 A, CECIL ST. I I TAN LTD. 1 AUCTION SALE I Oi WAX-POLISHED
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    • 156 18 J When I think of how timid] I my boys used to be" j i lys ere anaen l had enough to eat...plenty v ofslecp-IcouUntlxltcvc it! Then I began watching I 1 them myself. The neigh- mvARD and John kept bors were not far wrong. thcrn selvcs-*erc backJ wafd-Usden. I
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  • 101 19 Mr. (Jarelh Jones JAPANESE ACTION ALLEGED «l« l,l d ol'sll> '!> s l .1 ..x,ll/,l>' > l,. V... '>l! .-,1 ln. l,, !,.>,.,!'", > V l,, .!,»>, ,!.!.U„lU- ,,.....:>.! >,-. tn<> »l!'.^l, l)l,iull,»l !'!,<! l.N!' .^!l<?..^ci.:,l.. .>:>,):.lllsl <- I ll." >' >:.<! N" ll> ...>.!.. i
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  • 130 19 l»'lt t> <<»MMlM>Vt'2,t>I, Sydney, N.S.W. Sept. 24. a mone y Rift of £5,000. h prdipping magnate, Khirlev P< i<> w n and rounds in v WoHstonccraft, near SydaJura at £15.000 to the Common- h Gover nment as a maternity l! submitted the offer in <!. -1° A ne
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  • 24 19 .<>N l',, In ,l,e '.!< I.l>l.l- IN"in," 'l.. j, .1 l)!l.V V/.,!»!' > l.,. >,..,. lt-l< ,l<c» ,lx.. ,.,l!ll tnc .< Oar- ><. ..<! di,-. >' ".ax l):u'V,'Nl
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  • 171 19 Unique Case Astounds Doctors !>?«'. VorK tx„er,s in Ixse. VorK b2v.. a-»ounded dy tbe «r d.dv wbo ,ived 27 davs .bbom'2 drain 'r tune'ions of tbe drain by eating. mv,n.<. moving 1 nd r.".etlne to nain m tbe norm.?! -"lioueb. i. bu. been dels, snr c.ntmws' '"on.
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  • 221 19 Well Serves District Of 50 Miles Radius Tennant's Creek. Central Australia, Sent. 21. The spectacle of townsneoole arriving I toward dusk at the well seven miles out with water vessels, blankets m<?s so I that they might be am one the first to draw on the overnight.
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  • 98 19 Eliminating Blind Spots For Airmen Tokyo. An important device which will eliminate bl 'nd spots for airmen and give them complete all-round visibility has been invented by a Japanese, it is claimed here. It consists of a telescope fitted in the "Joystick" (control lever) of an aeroplane, provided
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  • 121 19 Canberra, Sept, 24. Colonel E. W. Margesson. of Worthing, Sussex, England, has sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) two large Bibles printed in London in the year 1613. Both volumes are complete and are in an excellent state of preservation. One has what appears to be
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  • 91 19 Besancon. French police are searching for two Germans who have made a daring escape from prison here while awaiting trial on a charge of attempting to enter Switzerland in a stolen mortorcar. The two men. Max Mctzmann, aged 29, and Frit- Harmann, aged 35, had been placed
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  • 291 19 8t«t?»li> progress REPORT OF ILLEGAL FISHING (Canberra, 8opt. 19. 2linintor for External Affairs (3ir Noorxe l'earce) in 2 compicbousive report to tbe I?rimo Mnister on bis recent tour ol Papua nnd New Cuinea commented savour.idly on tbo sirolrre«3 macle in recent X'.lr? in bold. territor,05. 3l'r
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  • 52 19 Geneva. M. Joseph Avenol. Secretary-General of the League of Nations, has been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Common Law by Oxford University, it is learned here. It is expected that M. Avenol will go to England at the end of October lor the
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