Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guar an teed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. No. 210. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. Sept. 7, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 70 1 j THE NEW§|| WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The THANKS P -VS* Sl \«.\roiti; s PAVOI BITE BKA\II fl HEALTHY BABY j i I j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made Fo Babies. It Con- tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recti mmend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross
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    • 101 1 Sole Ajents:—SlME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri i ROOFIM G T! _ES m BRITtSH EUPIRk. They have a perfect Terra cou« colour. Triey are equipped with an inleriocicing systtru Thpy can be parked Hfihtei owttll I" improved design and bo ar c > Ii N liable to breakage in
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    • 39 1 Read The SUNDAY TIIIRI m: 0 Dominant In Malaya With reasonaoie aiseount for School PJease write for the latest list i SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge KccJ. JUST ARRIVED DOG MUZZLES DIFFERENT SIZES. BABA CO. LTD. Middle Road.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 571 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— Lone Baths in oast Iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot St iJotd taps, t" overall price $35.8t each. •T de 9 36.5« h rt" do SB.M Table lamps a large range to select from 82.08 upwards. For all requirements In CLECTRICAL, PLUMBING, OAS. Consult: M.
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    • 455 2 NOTICE. In the estate of LEONORA PERREAU, deeeaeed. PURSUANT to Section 29 of the TRUSTEES ORDINANCE 59» NOTICE is hereby given that IB creditors and persons having any claim* against the estate of the above deceased late of No. 4, Jalan Ampas, Singapore, who died at No. 15E. Mackenzie Road.
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    • 169 2 HAVE YOU SEEN The latest selection of modern and reliable Swiss made Clocks and Watches, at YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road) (Near Middle Road) Phone No. 7922. Your inspection cordially invited. < P.S. s,ooo=== DIABETICS f*easHaeae«ewe«e«Bs*BMa«ssssMßsea«Bi wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET MMck explain* in simple lanjvaga Haw
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    • 233 2 NACETI BLADES NACET Blades bring too ibat uniform quality ocvor before possible in lowpriced blades. Every edge on eery blade is keen and lasting. Fits all three-peg razors. Of all dealers. HIS jFOR VPFO RAZORS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established 1914) 14A. Change Alley, Singapore, Typewriter Repairers end Stationers. "CORONET" ribbons
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    • 10 2 b£§s/4ade From the Pure Juice Aerated Water Ice M anufacturers
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  • 316 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES STEEL SHORTAGE AT SHIPYARDS Delay In Launching Of Tonnage JJPEAJCma ut th* launch by Messrs j< 'D»i l ana Sum J fl Ol mi» mntorihlp port L»ut<l /or the Commonwealth .tm, i. in Mjm I.me Motor R Normr. ,7',' MVPnl! V dotfand that sh i; 7 5int
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  • 201 3 Union's Scheme To Use Tramp Subsidy corned at Brighton. rccentTy the ci tutive were instructed to press fr,,.\ scale of wages for Llmen it Urn,e S B(^f ed J hat the Natfonai nMaltime Board ratio of 1929 should be he minimum basic wage rule, that be •np
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 414 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Dot Tonnage Spore carKSA. 16 000 s^'io BAVr?fnpr 15 000 Sept. 24 SmW ***** Oct 3 11 500 Oct. 22 £r 6.000 Nov 1 .ggS™** ".000 nSv! 5 SavSAS. 6500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov 1Q
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    • 112 3 O. S. K. A UNIQUE KOIJXD-THE-WORLD TOUR Translate your travel dream into reality J It costs no more. than staying at home. For further particulars, apply to: O.S.K. PASSAGE DEPT., Singapore. I r B. h S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. FOR BANGKOK. Leave Du* Btneanore KTSTNA Sept. 8 Sept. 11 KOLA
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    • 510 3 M. B. K. i I KOKUSAI LINE I I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan) V 1 For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) f l-N-TOW lU.TJ PeDaD ST, New York 1 mill KONGO MARU Sept. 25 Sept 28 o?t' i ct 17 C 1m i KOMAKI MARU
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    • 57 3 IX. (AFCAH) SAILINGS ror hongkong/amoTI jaTas. Leave «.000 "ssnTTT.AWA ft °XSn 18 SANTHTA 10 000 2 8000 (>ct lg P&Q BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER A fREIGHT SEANCES P. <fr O. S. N. Co., The Agent Collyer Quay Tel. 5961. I. I S. N. Co.. SOUBTED A CO. LH, Tel. 6497. L
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    • 339 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh Displ. From. Ret'g M 5 Tons. Spore Spore ''LALANDIA' 11,000 Sept 18 Oct I "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct Oct yg 2ggjK" 11.000 Oct 30 S£ f 9 BORINGIA 12.500 Dec. 11 Dec. 31 n vu*vu™ us One-Class Motorships All Cabins have adjoining
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    • 455 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDf>M is( HKM LLOYD (Incorporated in Oeroieay, The unuernoted are the company-* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, lIONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. j s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila 1 HonjTkong, N. China. Japan Sept 26 Also calls Hankow, j S m.s. "HAVEL" omits Shanghai also calls
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  • 444 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 6. Q „et Wle rone m= i« ***** S Slli 9 116 IS 5* V OctlDec. Buyers. 91 6 9 116 Seller*. 93 16 JWJJ j£n.|Mar. Buyers 93 16 93 16 J, Sellers 9» 4 I* London, Sept. 6. yum on mmm previous
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    • 732 4 1 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. T (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements). i CAPITAL I Authorised $40,000,000.00. and Paid Up HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. J TELEPHONES 4944 S Managing Director 3172 Secretary *jJ*J C General Manager 3513 Accountant -3*356 J Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS f{jD\ NEW RK
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    • 5 4 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY t W.P.S. t
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    • 180 4 VT/LCAIN Watches never vary either in their sterling qualities orthJir time-keeping. Ownership of a VULCAIN Watch is an investment rather than a purchase for you hay? a beautiful little piece of workmanship in which yon can place the most implicit trust. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL WATCH DEALERS. Agents 'for Malaya*. THE
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  • 825 5 Quotations I5y Fraser And Co. Singapore, s<?pt 7, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin g g.g As'ttjri Kumbang 36 37.. Auxtrid Malav 06 0 5« a*h Ayr llitam 34« «o Ayfi Went» x 30 j 4Q d tJaii riu Tin 253 2?3 Sl'iongoi-
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  • 104 5 British Official Wireless London, Sept. y Fari* 132 59 64 New York 4.% 1 16 Montreal 4.SO 1 16 Geneva 2J.50l 2 Belgrade :jig Amsterdam 8.99»-. Mil up &41., Berlin i2 35 3 4 Stockholm ItOBVi Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo l».yo Vienna 26** Prague 142 Brussels 2i> 41 Madrid
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  • 54 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following: prices:— Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Prices Antamok 0.63 0 63 B?nguet Consol dated 9.75 9.75 I-X.L. 0.55 0.53 San Mauricio 0.68 0.68 United Paracale
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  • 354 5 Felt Jungle Safer Than City (By Air Mail) Washington THE Panamanian jungle, another oi 1 thoie "Green Hells" where intrepid explorers stumble over snakes, fight off vampire bats, and dodge horribly large and crawly insects—wsll, it's safer thar the average city street. v t's really just an interesting
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  • 130 5 Ratifications Now Being Received British Official Wireless London. S.pt. 6. RATIFICATION of the international lx sugar agreement, signed at London on May 6 last, and declarations under Airicle Four of the protocal annexed to the agreement, have been received from some additional countries. The following countries have ratine*.)
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  • 252 5 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Kept. 7, 10 a m. Total for Company Dividend Ex Dh X j N Payable Date to date. Austral Malay 3%%Int. Sept. 3 T o tm a a 3%% Bonus. Sept 10 Sept 4 10% Ayer Weng 5% Int. Sept. 13 Seot 18
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  • 212 5 f fi GAPORE ««"«CIPAL 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 r 1301 red 1&40 $400 000 jjjt. Int. Apa. 1. Oct. 1 99 100V, pJ A-ar. 31. Sept. 30 103& 105 V 2 nom 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 W red. 1947 600.000 J&Eg 10 «L Mar. 31. Sept.
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  • 335 5 Report By Fraser And Company T TXT Singapore, Tuesday. IN three months £259.15.0 unchaneed. The London Stock Exchange was "reported to be firm but rather quiet with lew price movements, and cables from London to hand to-day indicate that tin share prices are steady. London are sellers
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  • 13 5 Singapore, Sept. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 20 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 5129J4 (down rruyers 30*4 (down A Selkrfi .°>()»o (down
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  • 171 5 d Singapore, sent. 6 o m) Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Si un Rice Sinwhay No 1 $246 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $215 Slum Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $185 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $150 Slam Broken Rice No 2 tI4S Rice Saigon AI EX Rice Saigon
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  • 20 5 Renong Tin Dredging Co —No 2 dredge 712.84 piculs, No. 3 dredge 20 p:culs; total. 1,462.04 piculs.
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  • 119 5 Sensational Story Told To Police I I New York "Please kill me," said Mrs. Florence Jackson, aged 37, to her escort, Stanley Martin, agjgd 29. as they sat in his car after an all-night tour of New York's bars. Martin took a red belt from her dress
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 313 5 E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Kngapow. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and CommruiiH** Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Serwtee? I Member*: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 90 6 Penan" 1 Siam. Burma, India, Iraq. F-olstine Fgypt. E. and S. Africa. Grea Britainlreland. Europe. Nigeria, Golc. Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial. "SSI Sumatra: NetherAir Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow Medan. JaskS. Amsterdam* and •London*: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. tom Ausu alia. New Zealand. Java
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  • 109 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas. to-day. Deliveries of boxholders* letters only 2.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.0 d p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands* to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 130 D m and general delivery of
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  • 17 6 The Air Mail (Imperial* despatched trom Singapore on Aug. 29 was delivered m London yesterday.
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  • 41 6 The train due at Singapore at 6.44 a.m. With mails from Penang. F.M.S.. «J-J 8 expected to arrive at 9 a.m. to-day. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 10 a.m.
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  • 175 6 Heavy And Sub-Calibre Gun Practice Owners and masters of shipping 3re requested to keep their vessel* as clear of the range as possible during the heavy and sub-calibre gun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned places 011 the dates stated "below commencing at times stated
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  • 156 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 7 Football: South China Team v. Services. Anson Road Stadium. Rugby St Andrew's v. Fort Canning, Farrer Park. ifennfta: "Kiiney" Cup Final, V.M.C.A. v. Japanese Club, S.C.C; S.C.C. Autumn Tournament. S.C.C. or.r.rr« Malayan Command Mgj» «grttr, Singapore Swimming Club, 3 pm.
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  • 171 6 Singapore. Sept. 7. Ships alongside the Wnarve* or ex^ nected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate l) Rohna 22; Mentor 20. f Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 11 Charon 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kedah 18; Penang Maru lo; OlenDeg 13; Kudat 11; Glenaffaric 9; Tahsse 7 Empire
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 MALAvVIjfoeMtSR. HOTEL. J To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8 .30 p. m. j I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9 .30 to midnight S j CABARET ATTRACTION I MAME A AUSTIN j CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS j i dentin, a T...n«.* R.P«r.o.re o« Combined B a .lr OTm and Adari. j Routines. NON-DINERS
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    • 555 6 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL Tasteless, flesh-forming tablets for thin people. All vho are too thin and weigh tar too little for their peac? of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod Liver Oil, they might begin to put on pound or two of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 212 6 V {POSTAL |OT«^M«KwCE MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY PBR DATE AND TIME Java South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Oldenbarnevelt Sep. 7 2.30 p.m Timor Dilly Fort de KocK, Padang, Pakan Baroe Kwong m 7 3 p .m Netherlands Indies:-Bagan and „73 p.m. Selat Pandjang En 7 3 pm Bengkalis and
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    • 184 6 CLUB DIARY [Tier, are numerous CM* Jjmmhtrn ot which °J the "Malaya Tribune.- TWs provided specify /or ttem. taries arc intrffed to 00-operate in keep if up-to-date and comp/ete. Ha© wiof or p«era! interest .«I be Incteded in the "Diary cf •Clufc Diary" ran cower meeUnos pntor--."inment*. nllhUdtiU and *uch
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 200 7 j CARRERAS LIMITED j Owing to the present false rumours in j circulation regarding CARRERAS LTD, j j and their cigarettes, we publish below copy i of a cable from our Head Office in London:- j CRAVENERAS j SINGAPORE. IT HAS COME TO THE NOTICE OF CARRERAS LIMITED LONDON j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 335 8 ■—t Another Grand Double Screen and Stage Attraction. I O-li j J OPENING TO-NIGHT AT THE CAPITOL j J c ■>* :< •Ktv»^ V Military Half-Price i NAT PENDLETON I Presenting their Amazing Tumbling and Acrobatic Act J HCfjpv nAMipii I Concession Allowed SARA H MAO lEN including the M
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    • 55 8 .5. i WATCH FOR:— t I Columbia's t J LOST HORIZON f (Ronald Colman) j THE KING STEPS~~OUT S J (Grace Moore-Franchot Tone) J DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND. I (Dolores del Rio-Richard Dix). I Controlled Distributed by:— I COLUMBIA FILMS (Malaya) Ltd. 1 Post Box 134—SINGAPORE. J (Inc. in U.S.A.) Read The
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    • 156 8 She was a treasure...buT LAST NIGHT OF THIS ne was sorry he had dug her up!! RIOTOUS COMEDY! UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH .lOIIX BOLLS DOHIS \OL\\ IT'S GOT c All the Snap and Melody of "On the Avenue" All the Fun and Romance of "One in a Million 8 j Opening
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  • 251 9 Gaol Sentence For Robber tv i Singapore, Monday. you have taken the law into your own hands, and you are not allowed to do that. The people who apprehended you were right in doing so and you retaliated with rather a dangerous weapon. Because you
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  • 399 9 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners:— Arrived by the Sydney.—Mr. L. McLaren, Mrs. S. McLaren. Mr. A. R. McComb and Capt. G. U. Allan, from Brisbane. Left by the Atalanta.—Mr. L. McLaren. Mrs. S McLaren, for Bangkok; Mr. T. Okamoto, Mr. S. Kiyoto, for Marseilles;
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  • 66 9 Cinema Proprietor On Murder Charge Istanbul. Angry because people jumped over his garden fence to see a free show, a cinema proprietor of Mersin, in Southern Anatolia, surrounded the fence with electric wires carrying what he thought was a mild current. Two boys trying to get in touched
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  • 284 9 News From Nanking And Canton Nanking, Sept. 6. JAPANESE reinforcements and military J supplies continue to arrive in Woosungkow. Japanese warships in Shanghai and vicinity waters are now estimated at over 130. Three big airbases in the Ping-Han Railway area have been completed. Land and air battles in
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  • 287 9 Among the passengers leaving by the s.s. Ranpura for Europe on SeDt 10 are Brigadier A. T. Shakespear. D.5.0.. M.C Mrs. Shakespear, and the Misses N. and M. Shakespear. Other passengers are: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. H. Austin,
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  • 164 9 Paris <By Air Mail*. France is to raise her railway speed limit from seventy-five miles an hour to eighty-seven miles an hour. But—the new limit will apply only to trains with all-steel coaches throughout. Trains of wooden coaches will continue to observe the old limit. French
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  • 213 9 Misadventure Verdict On Schoolboy Singapore, Monday. 11 VERDICT of death by misadventure n from accidental drowning was the finding of Mr. A. McQuarrie, the Singapore Coroner, this afternoon, at an inquiry into the death of 13-year-old Chinese schoolboy named Yeo Ban Soon of the Outram School who
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  • 62 9 Thanks I'.S. Marine For Blood Transfusion Reuter. oin t» Shanghai. sent g Kn*WjBff.H UBUen htts A tj?,J-! hc Pharmiclst H Tliomron of the Fourth 17 S Ma"nm"a' jnoin? Ti, c doctor i,-)U me that the blood ***** was ne S"c"d'm'?''' 11 very ™st*rtally to my recovery. i»U! prompt
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  • 135 9 ALHAAiBRA.-"Charlie Chan At The 01 >;mpic5" 6.15 and 9.15 pm. CAPITGL..-- The Wallabies" (stage) J dmm Lowe d Florence Rice 115 p n .m r er r NiBht 615 6.i?r^^ GOOd Married MARLBOROUOGH.—"Eag-E-Miscar" Hindustani* 6.15 ma 9.15 p.m THEATRE RCYAL.-Miss Vijayal in Harijan Girl" (Tamil) 6 p.m. and 9
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 636 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Portion of house (2 rooms and cookirg place, unfurn.), within 2 miles, G.F.O.—prefer S.B. Chinese family $20 to $25 p.m. Apply Box No. 311, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Speaking and writing, for examination m the French Language in a short time call at Mr. F. John 401, Upper
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    • 67 9 1937 Standard Ballroom AVI Dancing taught by iHUf. m- latest methods. 4 hours tuition enables you to L*W*m dance. Fee $6. Success «Kt w guaranteed. Finest H!t \Am Radiogram Music and jri gjfl Smart Lady Partners W mm or P rac ttce. Hours at km km your convenience. LW Urn.
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    • 186 9 j j I\ew Wo is li> Caiiaiu:t TO-DAY NON-STOP TEA DANCE FROM 6 j P.M. UNTIL 8.30 P.M. No Admission Charge j NON-STOP DANCE FROM 9.30 UNTIL MID- NIGHT. Admission 50 cts. NEW DANCE HOSTESSES ARRIVED FROM j HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI j j SATURDAY SPECIAL GALA RACE BALL j FROM
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    • 343 9 •5* I Great World Show I CABARET S TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. j THE 6 WALLABIES j FAMOUS TRAMPOLINE ARIISTES WHIRLWIND ACROBATS. (J SATURDAY-Extension To I A. MJ I i —i I s S GLOBE THEATRE: TO-NIGHT: i "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" J BEAUTIFUL EXOTIC UNTAMED t Savage as the
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  • 197 10 SI AH. f irs. Soah Jim Kwce. N f Madam l.im Sao Tiar.fi. U»l«' of Jnhure Bahru. parsed away peae. tul!y ai hw house. No. 44, Koek Road. Singapore, at 7.30 p.m. on the 3rd Sep: mter at the uge of 76 years. Slie leaves behind lour
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  • 694 10 npHE horror of war continue-. Japan, bent on her insane policy of conquest, carries on her methods of terrorism by bombarding towns, carrying deaths te thousands of civilians. She has extended her naval blockade, and warfare is brought very close to Hongkong, which may shortly be in as
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  • 72 10 G.O.C. Visilins Alor Star And 7 3 enang Singapore. Tuesday. H E. the General Officer Commanding is leaving Singapore to-day to inspect the Kedah Volunteers at Alor Star and the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers at Penang. He will return to Singapore on Wednesday. Sept. 15. His Excellency
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  • 320 10 Saturday. Sept. 4. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the Singapore Races. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas it Government House this evening:— H E. Major-General W. G. S Debbie. Rear-Admiral R. H. O. Lane-Poole. Air
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  • 192 10 NOTES COMMENTS Mr. Justice Whitley ti/IR. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, Puisne Judge of the Straits Settlements, who has been made Chief Jus i.cc of Uganda, will leave many friends behind In Malaya. His association with sport—he excels particularly in cricket -has brought him into contact with all communities, and
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  • 216 10 £OL. and Mrs. Lindbergh are two )f the most tragic figures in the world to-day. Never since their first child was kidnapped and murdered some years ago have they been for very long out of the public eye. and the latest news concerning them comes by air mail
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  • 233 10 gINGAPORE dog owners are becoming thoroughly alarmed at the danger of an outbreak of rabies here. Cases hay;? been reported during th» last few weeks, and the most stringent meatures are being taken by the authorities to ensure that a possibjj outbreak is nipped in the bud befortit
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  • 251 10 fjtHE recent orrler issued by the Chinese Government for compulsory military training for able-bodied between the ages of 20 and 25 throughout the country, is beneficial in more ways than one. Apart from the service rendered m limes of war, a man who has had such a training
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  • 248 10 By "Looker Od" A SUPERSTITIOUS reader says that a fall downstairs means that one may expect an early visitor. It often turns out to be the doctor. A A A famous swimmer has just finished a tour of the globe giving exhibitions of twimming. So has
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 330 10 I Ask I I B —sSiIS B THE FINEST OF Wfl OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES Km H VH ROBlNi^oT^CO^LTD^^^B^^Sr^ SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. 7 X «-'c AS > J W r THE NEW fat GIVES EASIER MIXING, LIGHTER CAKES AND PASTRY Ready-creaming has made Spry Delicious flaky goiden pastry mrio !,ght-,hc smoothest
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    • 11 10 ORIGINAL FOTO-PORTRAIT ONLY AT STUDIO 33 33, STAMFORD RD. PHONE 3304.
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  • 114 11 ANGRY RUSSIAN NOTE TO ITALY DEMAND FOR REPARATION FLAT REFUSAL BY MUSSOLINI GRAVE TURN IN EUROPE CRISIS 'pHE .Mediterranean conference to consider the torpedoing ui ships has itself been torpedoed by the premature action of the Soviet Government, which has sent an angry note to Mussolini, accusing"
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  • 139 11 SOVIET PICKING A QUARREL Reuter. Rome, Sept. 7. Soviet bas sent a note of protest to Italy against the sinki.i? of two Russian ships in the eastern Mediterranean, holding Italy responsible and demanding payment of reparation and punishment of the guilty. Italy has denied responsibility and has refused to comply
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  • 368 11 Will Relations With Italy Be Severed? British Official Wireless. Moscow, Sept. 7. Competent circles here believe that the Soviet Note to Italy will strengthen the Soviet's hand at the Mediterranean conference, where M. Litvinoff is expected to demand strong and effective measures to render commercial shipping in
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  • 77 11 Protest To The Insurgent Authorities Reuter. Palma (Majorca), Sept. C. STATED to be flying the British flag under charter for the Valencia Government from Batum to Cartagene, the British steamer Burlington is reported to have been captured off Palermo by an insurgent cruiser and brought here.
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  • 248 11 R.A.F. Flying Boat Forced Down British Official Wireless London, Sept. G. FE crew of a Royal Air Force flying boat which mad e a forced landing in the North Sea yesterday and was drifting helplessly for some hours were safely landed at Scarbor. ugh to-day. They
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  • 89 11 An aeroplane dived irtc the thirty-feet-deep Queen Mary reservoir, believed to be rhe largest In the world, at Littleton, near Staines, Middlesex, and its pilot, Hubert Mason Widis. aged 29, of Carshalton, was drowned. The maclune was owned by ihe Midland Bank Flying Club, and had
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  • 205 11 Amoy Bombed SEIZURE OF TWO CUSTOMS BOATS Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 7. rjiHE s.s. Elephanta left for Shanghai to-day after discharging a battalion of the Rajputana Rifles here. It is learned that the vessel is under special naval charter and will evacuate further refugees and sick troops f»om
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  • 64 11 Inquiry Not Yet Completed Reuter. London, Sept. 7. 4 JAPANESE interim reply to the British Note on the wounding: of the British Ambassador. Sir Hughe KnatchbullHugessen, near Shanghai, has been received in London. It is understood that, whilst expressing regret for the wounding, the Note
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  • 138 11 India Ocean Drama OUTBREAK IN MAIL ROOM Singapore, Tuesday. yiRE which broke out in the mail room was responsible for the delay of the arrival in Singapore yesterday morning of the Kota Agoeny while the ship was nearing Colombo. I jra Smoke was seen issuing out
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  • 90 11 Naval Gunnery Expert For Australia British Officail Wireless London, Sept. VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Ragner Colvin to be lent to the Government of Australia to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Admiral Sir Francis Hyde. Vice-admiral Volvin is a gunnery specialist. During the war he served as executive
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  • 258 11 69TH SESSION Rearmament The Chief Issue British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 6. IN a presidential address to nearly a thousand delegates attending the sixty-ninth annual Trades Union Congress at Norwich, Mr. Ernest Revin, of the Transport and General 1 Workers' Tnion, referred to the tremendous indignation
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 35 11 t I 1 THE NEW^^^^^^ ALL BRITISH ALL WAVE 51X.... gives as much volume and Juijii' YrMtm jmL r m^ r better tone than many 8 10 j| General Electric Co. Lid. wp s 86A
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  • 148 12 Most Stubborn Resistance By Chinese FIRST NEWS OF THE BIG PUSH TERRIFIC BARRAGE CHINESE ARE RECAPTURING PAOSHAN Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 7. ALTHOUGH the Japanese assert that their big push is not yet under vvav, the biggest battles in the Sino-Japanese conflict raged in all
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  • 304 12 Japanese Claim An Advance Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 6. THE Japanese spokesman announced that the Army. Navy and Air Force went into action jointly against the Chinese on all sectors this morning, but that the operations did not constitute a major offensive. He claimed that the Japanese
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  • 302 12 Japanese To Land At Macao? The Japanese commands in North China will soon be reshuffled. The exwar minister Terauchi will take supreme command in North China. General Kita will be Chief of Staff, General Itagaki Commander of the Pin-Hen Railway and General Katsuki commander of the
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  • 375 12 Chinese Lines Remain Intact Sh3nph3i. Sept. 7. The lona heralded Japanese offensive on all fronts in Shanghai started at daybreak yesterday morning. when 3.000 Japanese troops, with artillery units and marines, launched a vteoruus drive on the Chinese positions In Chun i 4 Kutie Ro3d and in
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  • 31 12 Reuter. Canton, Aug. 6. THREE Japanese planes flew over Swatow at 6.30 this morning and dropped eight bombs, according to a Chinese official message. No details are yet available.—Reuter.
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  • 108 12 11,562,000 Working Last Month British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 6. UNEMPLOYMENT was down again last month. The Ministry of Labour estimates that at August 23 the number of insured persons in employment in Great Britain, exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme, was approximately 11,562,000. This
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  • 144 12 Delegation To Calcutta Conference- British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 6. A LARGE delegation from the British i Association is to visit Calcutta in January for the silver jubilee of the Indian Science Congress Associatfcm, which is to be held under the presidency of Lord Rutherford. The normal annual
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  • 72 12 Appointment Of Tengku Moharned His Excellency the High Commissioner, with the approval of His Majesty the King, has been pleased to appoint Tengku Moharned. M.8.E., ibni •al-iiarhum al-Sultan Ahmad al-Mu'-adzam Shah, to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council for a period of three years, with effect
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  • 205 12 President's Warning "AWFUL MESS" IN THE FAR EAST Reuter. Washington, Sept. 6. "ILL Americans without exception have been warned to leave China," stated President Roosevelt to a press conference aboard the yacht Indian. Sufficient time would be given and the Government would not be responsible for their
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  • 145 12 Thought English Licence Gave Him Grace Singapore, Monday. APPEARING in the Fourth Magistrate's Court this morning on charges of driving a motor car in North Bridge Road without two efficient brakes, and driving without a licence. Mr. G. C. G. Hutton of the Singapore Harbour Board pleaded guilty
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  • 250 12 500 Trawlers May Be Laid Up London THE British fishing industry Is at pre- sen*, facing such a serious economic crisis that It may be found necessarv to lay up about £500 travelers and dismiss some 5.000 fishermen in the near future. The problem of whether this
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  • 161 12 South African's Collapse On Ship Singapore, Monday. THE death of Mr. Charles James Car- michael, of Cape Town, is reported to have taken place this morning in Singapore in the course of a round the world trip. The late Mr. Carmichael joined his ship at Cape Town,
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  • 70 12 3,200 Want To Qualify t or Pension London, Sept. 6. NEARLY 1.500 Army reservists are already back in the Army under the offer announced by Mr. HoVe Belisha recently to allow reservists to rejoin the colours with a view to qualifying for pension. The number who have notified
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  • 21 12 Brigadier A. T. Shakespear, D.S.O. M.C., Mrs. Shakespear and the Misses Shakespear are leaving for England by the Ranpura on Friday.
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  • 160 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. THOUGH British interest in the Spanish war is considerably overshadowed by the China fighting a grim reminder of the nature of the Spanish war is furnished by a report from a Reuter correspondent of a tour of the town of Belchile on the Aragon
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  • 235 12 To Be Cleared By To-morrow RRANGEMENTS for the removal t» of the wreckage of the night mail from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, which was derailed near Kulai early yesterday morning, are beint; pushed forward, and it is expected that the line will be clear for through traffic
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  • 250 12 Singapore, Monday. REGARDING the derailment of the night mail to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur, which occurred early morning between Kulai and Sedanak in Johore, the following official statement was issued by the railway authorities to-day: A serious accident occurred early this morning in Johore between Sedanak
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  • 26 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. C. IT is announced that China will formally appeal to the League of Nations against Japanese aggression.—Reuter.
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    • 13 12 SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD (Incorporated in a S.). w p a 29
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    • 51 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA IT. PHONE UN. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO, SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOMG, NG RON CHER, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, DPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCT AGENGT, LTD BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINES! BANKING CORPORATION.
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  • 708 13 BREACH OF TRUST CONVICTION THE ASSIZES Not Act Of A Criminal? Singapore, Monday. rumilNM of the delay in the holding of the preliminary ennuirv into the charge*» against his i i nl, ir»d ihf> amount of bail fixed, v. I» i t» in his opinion was
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  • 86 13 Singapore. Monday. T lm Hai Chuen. a 20 year-old Hokien tl lis morning produced in the Second Police Court before Mr. L. V. Duckworth charges of armed gang robbery of wellery and cash to the total value of 5 belonging to two Chinese. Tho alleged robbery was
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  • 331 13 The Rev. D, E. J, Hodge Miss Eileen Dines j Singapore, Monday. AT half past seven this morning, the St. Andrew's Cathedral was a happy scene when the wedding was solemnised between Miss Eileen Ellen Dines, daughter of Mr. Dines of Brightlingsea, and the late Mrs.
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  • 165 13 Singapore, Monday. r rHE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Kathleen Violet Keogh, daughter of SquadronLeader and Mrs. M. S. Keogh, became the bride of Mr. Thomas Marshall Smyllie, son of Mr.
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  • 88 13 No Serious Representations From Britain Reuter. London, Sept. 6. IT is understood that the legal question arising from the Japanese shipping blockade, which was announced without a state of war existing is under close consideration in London, but the attitude the Bri'ish Government will adopt will probably be
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  • 154 13 British Press Comment WAR LIKELY TO BE A LONG ONE Reuter. London. Sept b, WITH the Mntr rapidity as their military open* ions. Japan Is ties'* ying the markets on which Japanese prO»pe*ity depends. %'»tw the Daily Telegraph in a leading, artic.t Co-opera»? »n between China
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  • 289 13 Story Of A Night Scuffle Singapore, Monday. THE story of an attempted robbery at a shop in Rochore Road in the early hours of the morning of June 3. which resulted in the stabbing of two of the inmates of the shop, fortunately not seriously, and
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  • 236 13 Trade Union Comment On China Crisis Reuter. London, Sept. 6. MR. Ernest Bevin, in his presidential address to the Trade Union Congress at the annual conference held in Norwich, said: "Tremendous indignation has been caused by the shooting of the British Ambassador to China, but the shooting of
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  • 446 13 WALLED CITY OF SHANGHAI HEAVY FIRE Gallant Resistance Of Chinese GENERAL Liuyuming's delegate, arriving in Nanking, reports that since the fall of Kalgan, the Provincial Government has been removed to Weihsien (South Chahar). General Liv Ju Ming's troops are now holding the southern bank of the Yangho, checking
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  • 89 13 Salvation Army Employee Convicted Singapore, Monday. A SENTENCE of three months' simple imprisonment was imposed on a Chinese youth named Goh Kirn Khuan by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, on a charge of extortion of $2 from a Chinese woman.
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  • 52 13 The Police Band will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening (Tuesday), beginning at seven o'clock:— March, "With Sword and Lance," Starke; Overture, "Zampa," Herold; Selection, "Rose De France," Romberg; Valse, "Moonlight on" the Rhine," Vollsetedt; Cornet Solo, "Killarney," Balfe; Melodic D'Amour, Engelman. March, "The Royal
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  • 51 13 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 6. Following an inspection of Siamese slaughter methods and an examination of bullock meat, experimental shipments are being made to Japan by motorships fitted with cold storage plants and it is hoped to establish a market for Siam chilled meat in
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    • 174 13 X DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Quality is always our first consideration, but we are in the fortunate position of being able to combine mcst reasonable prices with quality, due to our method of buying. New Zealand Imperial Bee Honey Is one of our many lines having a ready sale that permits
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  • 605 14 POINTERS FOR PUNTERS BY "ARGUS" Order Of Running Singapore, Tuesday. F IMB-NAIL 'ketches of the current form of horses entered for to-morrcy/'s races, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting, st ratchings at noon, and order of running, are as
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  • 490 14 Association A.G.M. On Friday THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association will be held at the S.C.C. on Friday at 6 p.m In a review of the last season the committee report: REVIEW OF SEASON During the year there was a ccns:oerable increase in the number
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  • 28 14 The replay of the Business Houses League final between Nestanglo and the Oversea Chinese Bank will take place to-morrow at the Anson Road Stadium. Stadium.
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  • 175 14 Mrs. Stuart Clark Wins "A" Event THE Singapore G.C. ladies' September bogey competition was played at Eukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Stuart Clarke In "A" Division with a score of 1 down, in B win for Mrs. C. M.
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  • 99 14 Geylang Young Mens Association v?. the "B" team of the Merry Union BP at the latter's court at Lorong 21A. Geylang, at 230 p.m. on Sunday: Patrick Foo. Quah Koh Keng. R. Krishna. Jimmy Koh. Andrew Lim. Tham Tuck Yen, Lye Thim Fatt. M. C Raphav. Andrew Lee,
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  • 42 14 Merry Union B.P. team vs. the Uselu! BP. at the former's court. 11. Lorong 30. Geylang. on Saturday at 2.30 pjn.: Richard Tan. A Sujak, C. B. Nair. Henry Wee. Abdullah Mattar. George Tan, Edmund Yeo. Salleh bin Ahmat.
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  • 433 14 'Kiiney" Cup Tennis Final Singapore. Tuesday. SPARKLING tennis was witnessed on the SC.C. courts yesterday, when Yadi and Kamis. the V.M.C.A. players, snatched the honours of the first day's play in the "Kiiney" Cup tennis, by winning their singles matches, against Aizawa and Murukami respectively.
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  • 147 14 A. C. Binnie Win» Tie Keppe! ('up In the ilr.al of 11.» C»j| i Sunday it st. A C Binftie b< noitJe 3 and 1 l»ie Krppel GC Svpli?n»bKr \!*o« be tor on Saiarrti; .1 Su, l.r Kt. The Septembiv i.zi..ed u:; \t <J) played
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  • 63 14 The proposed athletic meeting of the Indian Association has been deferred to the appropriate season next year, in accordance with the decision arrived at by the Games Board of Control. All donors and subscribers lo the meeting are thanked for their response, and are informed that no further
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  • 450 15 DULL SOCCER AT THE STADIUM FIRST GAME Win For Moravia S.C. By Two-Nil Singapore, Tuesda>. A START was made in Ihe S..VF A. f*»tn competition n« the Anson Ruad Stadium veslerday when the riv»c. S|n»rt«. Club won their preliminary rcunil c.ume against the S P.
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  • 175 15 South China v. Combined Services SING AFORE is to have another opportunity of seeing the South China Footballers in action at Arson Road Stadium (o-day. On Saturday the tourists defeated a mixed Singapore side by two goals to one. On Sunday their victims were a local civilian side
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  • 116 15 Tournament Rc-sults And Ties Singapore. Tuesday THE following arc the results of the loeles handicap ties in the SC RC tenuis tournament plaved off yestercia> on the courts at Hong Llm Green:—Sim Seng Watt boot Wong Thea.i Teelc 0—0. 6—3; Dr. Poh Chee Juav heat Evan Wong 7—5.
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  • 248 15 Autumn Tournament Results And Ties Singapore, Tuesday. YESTERDAY'S results in the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament were as follows: Profession Pairs (Level) Col. A. E. Percival and Major R. Bedford beat F M A'Jnm and W. M. Oak RlV.nd 6—4, 6-3. '•V Class Singles (Handicap' V P. Barbat <scr.)
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  • 151 15 Results And Ties In Annual Tournament RESULTS of ties played yesterday in the tennis tournament at the S.R.C. are as follows: Doubles Handicap: I. M. Eber and P. D'Almeida <—15.3' beat R. D. Nicholson and O. G. Struys (+l5) 7—5: 6—4. Singles Handicap "A": Dr. S L. Oehlers
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  • 147 15 League Games Played On Monday London. Sept. 7. IFOLLOWING1 FOLLOWING are the results of English League matches played yesterday ENGLISH lEAGUE, DIV. I Coiton W. 3; Blackpool 0. Charlton A. 0; Grimsby T. 0. Preston N.E. 1; Brentford 1. Stoke C 4; West Bromwich 0. Wolverhampton 2;
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  • 56 15 New Zealanders Beat Minor Counties Reuter. London. Sept. 7. At Gainsborough to-day. the New Zealanders beat the Minor Counties by seven wickets, the Coun ies collapsing for 76 runs in their second innings. Scores: Minor Counties: 310 and -6 (Gallichan 5 for 201 New Zealanders: 337 (Kerr 160>
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  • 110 15 Rate At Doncaster To-Murrow Reuter. London. Sept. 6, THE tollowing is the Irttett call-over v r the St. Lt*yer 11 to 4 Midday Sun. 9 to 2 Sultan Mohamed 15 to 2 Perilox. I 10 to 1 Fair Copy. 21 to 2 Solfo. 20 to 1 Sandsprite.
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  • 59 15 The -following have accepted to play cricket for the S.C.C. vs the Royal Inniskilling Fmilier.s on Saturday at 2p.m. at the S.C.C:--J. H Abbott. C. W Auchmuty. P. Bart ram. A. Oilmour. L A. Hygate. R. A. Hooper. W. R. King. Major R. H. Quill, K. G. Staunton.
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    • 10 15 "^HE HP MAWYAS FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY J W.P.S. 20. i
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    • 407 15 Widow of Army Officer Tells Amazing Story Cruel Attacks in the Middle of the Night Believes Three Ephazone Tablets Cured Her Of Asthma Mn. A C.C harii; t b-rn bevonri her ow a garden for three venrs owing to C*l CUac Astbasa. The crml ttitt'm left her rTkanitaal and anere
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    • 195 15 ByMBaT.? 'VH 'b| gH BiiiiiT'i T l-^i^H Few baby foods are as good as Ostermilk Most successful in Britain—now here If you cannot feed baby your- II 19 II 1 I Mothers* in Malaya can now self, what baby food will you £%0 %M %0 %fm% g*r* their babies the
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  • 1034 16 MEMORIES OF P. O. EMPLOYEES CONTINUOUS SEARCH FOR MORE ACCOMMODATION ASSOCIATED with the P. O. Steam Navigation Company for 45 Vi years, Mr. Ng Mong Seng gave a Tribune reporter an interesting account of tht progress of shipping in these parts and of the expansion of
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  • 621 16 Treasured By Local P. 0. Office I j TREASURED in the archives of the Sin--1 gapore office of the P. and O. Company is a copy of a publication of fascinating interest. It is the "Hand Book of Information for Passengers and Shippers" issued by
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  • 192 16 Career Of P. And O. Acting Agent I MR. H. F. Hammond, the present Acting Agent of the P. O. S.N. Co., m Singapore, joined the service of the com pany just beiore tne outbreak of tne Great War. In July 1915. he was commissioned with
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  • 59 16 Singapore, Monday Mr. J. o. Mansel was charged ln the Fourth Court to-day wtih causing hurt to one Moharned Klalid Bin Madana Shaikby by driving a car in Meyer Road so rashly as to endanger human life or the personal safety of others. He claimed trial and
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    • 493 16 TOO WEAK TO DO HER HOUSEWORK She Was Befog Poisoned By Constipation. For many years thh woman's system was completely out of order, and all that time sne was being poisoned by constitution. Then she found a way to rid nerseif of the constipation, and her health quickly improved. She
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    • 1399 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE African 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES Swirfa (Grieg). 7.55 a.m. 'The Welsh Scene To-day.' A talk In Welsh by Plcton Davles. Singapore Station On 225 Light Orchestral /^^^K MetrCi Music rence Wright's Quartet. The story told by Codric White. Production by F. H. C. Fiffard.
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  • 1761 18 P. O. OVERLAND ROUTE DHOWS WHICH STILL CROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN ffBE Overland Route between the X Mediterranean and Red Sea is older tnan history; and because the line of traffic and transport must always tend to the line of least resistance the route used between
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    • 327 18 "SWIMMING WEATHER" sd/5 OLD HETHERS "And that means a rush on my barley water—but Ĕ "<-m I'm quite ready for it. In fact this year I'm better fc v 4 supplied than ever—l can offer a choice cf lemon >j or lime barley water. Buth of course are made to
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    • 171 18 j j CAFE RESTAURANT j i t, B»ttery Romd. > Tel. 4126. I BREAKFASTS J COCKTAILS TIFFINS TEAS S DINNERS j THE BEST TIFFIN 5 j IN TOWN! j j. [This is the Essence I GOOD If |jft^^ H "TAKE Brand's Essence of Chicken regularly for §1 abundant fitness and
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    • 70 18 Eu Court Building LILY WHITE PHOTO STUDIO 79, North Bridge Road, j Singapore, S.S. j The Right Studio For lour I Portraits SPECIAL OFFER I 10 copies 4 x 3 $1, Post Card 52.00. EXPERT IN PRINTING, DEVELOPING, ENLARGING, REPRODUCING, FRAMING, CAMERA REPAIRING, ARTISTIC OIL PAINTING, I CARBON DRAWING, AND
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    • 133 18 Melati Radju PERFUME High Class Fashionable PERFUME From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS. Singapore. I MECHANICAL I Engineering I A wonderful field for men who I have a liking for things mechauiI cal. Study at home in your spare J time with the I.C.S. Thousands ot I our students
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    • 258 19 i" Thousands of weak, anaemic people have found >^i^sS?W new strength and glowing vigour in Watcrbury's /^r *^V^y Compound. This rime-tested tonic tones up the U f entire svstcm fortifies the body against disease. It contains many nourishing ingredients that arc -'tffitti^l essential to health liver and malt extracts, iron,nn
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    • 1092 19 Malavam W _Ji 8.11 p.m. Musical variety pro- teners in British India. iVlillcOclll IjlStCllCrK If aCIIO gramme 8.20 pm News and Economic Re 9.26 p.m. Betar Orchestra view in German and Call DJQ. <Continued from naae 17) 941 P m Talk: "The G°od Old 8.35 p.m. Press Review. Editor-in-<Lonttnued pom
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  • 65 20 These picture* were taken by the Tribune cameraman yesterday shori ly after the mishap to the down nigrht mail from Kuala Lumpur. The derailment occurred af a noint if. i eng.ne and tender left the ra.ls but not the track, but several coaches
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    • 20 20 igents: -Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., AJPB-1 MM,. T MM I M, < «u i' TV > WUN3 «>I l W ./W mal_c,vcl/"^
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