Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guar an teed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- No. 213. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Sept. 10. 1937. The Malaya Tribune 2i PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 THE WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOKIYIM. thibiwi: yo OBTAIN ACADEMIC DECREES means hard work and much concentration. Only years of study at one of the seats or learning will enable man or woman to pass out with honours and take a place alongside the great ones of the chosen
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    • 5 1 The j&' .Dominant /n Malaya
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  • 336 2 Waitresses HiJe In Bathroom (From Our Own CortcxponJn 112 Johore Bahru, Sep» i, TJOW a coffee Shop in Kulai, \n wim -II two young «martly Ci i girls were serving about twenty was raided by the Follcc. was 10J/ Inche Harun bin Ahmad «Third M trate,
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  • 328 2 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added no". Action and fiction works will ready for issue at Raffias Library Saturday. Restless Jungle. Illustrated. Mary L. Jobe Akelcy; This Thy Body: An Experience in Osteopathy. Mrs. Ceoil Chesterton; Airman Friday, Illustrated William Courtenay; Anno XIIII: the
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  • 68 2 Accident To Local Revenue Officer Singapore. In trying to stop an on-ronnnp miM samoan for examination at the mou of the Singapore River shortly bffoi ten this morning, a revenue ctfic r his rljrht hend motor launch and the side of the r 0;..pan. The index and middle
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  • 33 2 Reuter Wireless. Haifa, Sept 4 An attempt was made this morning assassinate Ibrahim Bey Khalil, a weal h Arab member of the national defer, party. He was seriously injured —Rent Wireless.
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    • 598 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— Long Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, so" overall price $35.00 each. 56" do 36.50 6*o" do 38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, 34, 36
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    • 700 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. In the estate of LEONORA PEKREAU, deceased. PURSUANT to Section 29 of the TRUSTEES ORDINANCE (Chapter 59) NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claim? ;alnst the estate of the above deceased late of No 4, Jalan Ampas, Singapore, who died at No.
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    • 418 2 NOTICE. TAMBALAK RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the Twenty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bonk Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Saturday, the 2nd October, 1937, at 12 noon, at which the Directors will recommend that a
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    • 184 2 I LIKE GLYCOTHYMOLINE I' say physicians and dentists m because if is pleasant, I gentle and never irritates. This 40-year-old alkaline |te solution soothes tender ni'-uth art! throat inenbranci. Daily use helps prevent colds and 6 tl937 Standard Ballroom Dancing taught by latest methods. 4 hours tuition enables you to
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  • 562 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES TONNAGE LOST AND BROKEN UP Lloyd's Register Figures For Last Year rE statistical summary of merchant vessels totally lost, broken up. condemned, etc.. published by Lloyd's Re•ister, shows that, during 1936, the gross reduction in the Mercantile Marine ol ihe world amounted to 739 vessels of 1
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  • 103 3  -  (By Air MaiU London, Aug. 21 A total of 223,809 people visited England from foreign countries during tn-; first six months of this year, according, to an official return of aliens issued here by the Home Office. ooco > This was an increase of 33.50 i compared
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    • 398 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage S'porc. 1937. NALDERA 15,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Sept. 25 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 13 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUTANA 17.0C0
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    • 131 3 S DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. i Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. KUMSANG Sept.
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    • 604 3 M. B.__K. i 1 I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) f (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) 1 Dae Due Sailing Doe 0 I Penang Spore S'por#» via New York Ims! KONGO MARU Sepi. JSS Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Nov. 12 v 'ms
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    • 426 3 Cl3Sf||M PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Cla-s Motorships Most .'abins have adjoining private Path. Excellent Cuisine. iOB (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng FIONIA 21-9 2i-9 22-9 24-9 .ALANDIA 12-10 12-10 13-1 C 15-10 JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11
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    • 433 3 BTEAMEK BAILING!! J NG R D Incorporated la [UOyDj —.n„ j Tne untiernoted arc the company, intended nxtures: OUTWARD. Kor MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHA NORTn CHINA and JAPAN. Due 5 s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila, Hongkong. N. China. Japan Sept. *j Also calls Hankow. M.s. "HAVEL"' Shanghai also call* Cebu Sept. s.s.
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  • 2000 4 MUSIC, ART, DRAMA AND RECREATION gDUCATIONAL facilities are provided in English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil. Schools are either Government, Aided by Government or Private. All schools, (other than those in which the teaching is of an exclusively religious nature) in which
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  • 1251 4 Vocational And Industrial Education Pupils from the Straits SeUk merit* are admitted to the Government icch. :cal School at Kuala Lumpur in the federated Malay States whe.'e courses cf framing are given for students frcm the Public Work Railways, Electrical, and Posts and Telegraph* Departments, rod accommodation provided
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    • 143 4 I If I PRODUCE OF FRANCE llf Iced Eau-De-Cologne gy lAMOTTE 1 315 ili m I I A cooling, refreshing and agreeable j toilet lotion at a very reasonable price. $1.75 per large bottle (1 litre) For Jobore F.M.S. $2.25 Obtainable from all dealers. j I 1 WfA 9 i
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    • 38 4 GUBEY'S INVALID PORT A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour for all >f?5 A- I occasions. No better valu* j \j V obtainable anywhere. I*- I 1/^ valuable as a tonic. BOLE AGENTS: I wp.& ia
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  • 515 5 U A Chinese Sees The World': A RpvW 1* d p rt M c r ress n T Be Heid The Malayan Deicgation- Objects Of The Meetin* Malayan Chinese Offer Their Services To S The Outstanding Example Of A Batu Anam Dresser-China's Foreign Loans: The Se cunty
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  • 356 5 the past week, the Chinese Consulate-General officials in Singapore have been busy sorting out returned from all important centres hi Malaya, and also from Sarikei in British North Borneo. Election of the candidates has been finalised, and the Malayan delegation will consist of Messrs. Leong Sin Nam
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  • 328 5 A REGISTERED letter reached me via n the Editor during the week, and I am pleased to announce in these columns that a Malayan Chinese has offered his services to the National Government of China. By profession, the gentleman concerned is a qualified dresser, at present stationed
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  • 393 5 «TtTJITE a great deal has been heard v recently of the loans which China has raised abroad through Dr. H H Kung. and it is interesting here to write something about China's sources of revenue which she pledges as security for her loan obligations. The salt revenue
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  • 168 5 IN a recent nation-wide broadcast from Nanking, Mr. Carl Marvin Hensley. the first American pastor to have become a naturalised Chinese, said: "If war should be unavoidable, let us not be discouraged no matter how many temporary defeats we may suffer in the beginning. We might have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 FINE FOB fSd'RE THROAT T)cttolin' mouthwash and gargle is fatal to MaBZSMm germs and leaves the SKSHS mouth fresh and healthy. Its regular use morning and evening gives real II protection. There is no better weapon I against mouth and < throat infection. j|yfe''''*' 'j!l_ J AntlMptfc Daodoranl MADE CiMnilng
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    • 67 5 and that's why the Plenty of people have tried to improve on die Virginia tobacco. luxury of flavour, which before was entirely unknown. dv MAURIER THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES 50 for 50 cts. MADE m LONDON Agnt JOHN unu Cairn. «NCAPOM. KUALA lUMPU». KNANC TO H "SUED BY THE
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  • 410 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 9. Ton* Firm Gffllft 6 Spot fSS" Bft 95 16 +11« Sellers. 9V 4 vo-.io ,111 a Sept. Buyers. 93 16 Sellers. +116 OctlDac Buyers. iff- gsjg ?2 Sellers. 95 16 IJgg +11Q Jan.|Mar. Buyers 9 3 8 *'J 6 i. a Sellers
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  • 88 6 Cessation Of Work Denied Reuter. London, Sept. 9. THE Chinese Government's purchasing Commission emphatically deny the reports that British steel manufacturers have temporarily ceased to work on Chinese orders as a precautionary measure. From the beginning of the year contracts for about £800,000 were placed with
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  • 38 6 To Be Maintained At 110 Per Cent Reuter. Paris, Sept. 9. AT to-day's meeting of the International Tin Committee, it was decided to maintain the quota ai 110 per cent, by the fourth quarter of 1937.—Reuter.
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  • 93 6 Nervousness Less Apparent Reuter. London, Sept. 9. NERVOUSNESS over the international situation was less apparent in London to-day. the Stock Exchange showing signs, of firmness as operators recover their nerve. The French franc, however, was again the object of a heavy "bear" raid, and French control has been
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  • 48 6 Singapore, Thursday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manna giving the following prices:— b Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Prices Antamok 0.60 0.57 Benguet ConsolidaLXJL 0.51 0.49 San Mauricio 0.60 0.54 United Paracale 0.49 0.46
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  • 170 6 Singapore, Sept. 9. P (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $166 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $105 F. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $243 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $200 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 *>182 Siam
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  • 19 6 Malaka Pinda Estates.—51,600 ]b.. Making a total of 572.400 lb. for the 'ear ended Aug. 31.
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  • 86 6 London, Sept. 9. Paris 136 Rio 4% sellers New York 4.94 13 16 officials Montreal 4.94 13 16 Athens 547% Geneva 21.54 Bucharest 670 Belgrade 216 Montevideo 39 13 id Amsterdam 0.98 sellers officials Milan 94 Buenos AiresBerlin 12.33 Bombay 16% Stockholm 19.39% Shanghai 1|2% Copenhagen 22.40 norn
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    • 606 6 T RELIEF FOR WAR SUFFERERS I Where Supplies May Be j I Sent S TN connection with Dr. Wu Lien Teh's appeal for relief s j for war sufferers and refugees in Shanghai, we are j asked to state that the Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor- poration's godowns at Kirn Seng Road
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    • 152 6 ELECTRICITY Learn at home. Electricity is the foundation upon which modern industry rests, and the trained Electrician has a wide assortment of opportunities. Many of to-day's leading electrical Engineers got their start by devoting their spare time to I.C.S. study. Let us send you further information. international Correspondence Schools (Colonial)
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    • 103 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security W. J. DEXTER, Manager, fel. 5926. 2. Green "GOLD LEAF" TEA. Dont grumble at bad tea. Your own carelessness is 'o blame. It is really no more trouble to see thai you get "Gold Leaf" Tea, which i* always
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  • 829 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 10, 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser Co. Buyera. Sellers. Ampat Tin gL. G6 Asam Kumbang 36 37 Austral Malay 56 6 58 6 Ayer Hitam 34 6 35 6cd Ayer Weng 1.30 i. 4ocd Bangnn Tin 24 6 25 6
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  • 338 7 FRASER COMPANY. L.IST Vt CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapcre, Se;t. 10, 10 a.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. yea. TTV Payable Date to da'e un 0 Ayer Hitam 30% Int. Sept. 7 Sept 27 Sept 20 MS Aver Wens 5% Int. fee*. M g t lfl s
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  • 165 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 33 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. I Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 99 iooy, C J Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103y 2 105»£ norn 3% 1937 red. 1962 52.750.000 4V 2 ICO7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 I PENANG MUNICIPAL Int. Mar. 31.
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  • 582 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE ar- indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.,.Singapore, for the following: on American Market conditions:— Messrs. While, Weld p.nd Co.. New York, report to us by the cable as follow:— For tradrg purpo es at present
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  • 311 7 Report By Fraser And Company T TM Singapore. Sept. 10. IN three months £261.5 up 25 Cables f r° m the London Stock Exchange indicate that there was a good deal more activity in markets, and generally speaking prices all round show a good recovery on balance.
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  • 40 7 Preliminary Figures For August 112i y > a,bber uncorrected tan fnl Brunei and LaHi Ul i month 01 are »lJow3;^ y c °ni">Jler of rubber as Tons. Mainland oiraiu. Settlements Ulands «7 as unci Lalnian 12 Total 48.264 l9_
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  • 236 7 Chinese On Rashness Charge (From Our Own Reporter) Kua'a Lumpur, Thursday. < N exciting motor chase along Batu d la nißht with a hired cai ver as the hare with Mr F A W. t-ne well known local lawye- as X c t lO V
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  • 16 7 Singapore, Sept. 10. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— mV/t (up
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  • 17 7 The price of rubber at noon in 8 ngapoie to-day was:— Buyers 30 < v Sellers 30%.
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  • 184 7 Not Serious IN KEEPING WITH POLICY Reuter. Paris, Sept. 10. THE sharp fall in the fianc. which r SrtlS* ;Js>;; ,or coinoirrd with 132.% at the cpnhig, wWe v i (i, counts limned 'rorr, mo centime for one month and 418 for three months to 200
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  • 27 7 0 1 H M Jack re sumes command the "Carthage" as from Aug 19 and Capt W. E. L. s. Pocock proceeds on leave.
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  • 178 7 Even Germans Cool To Japan Reuter. London, Sept. 10. •pi IE whole world la v empathy the gallant fight be ri2 RSS U J?J, y thp f outside Siiaiv atA declares the News Chwnicle to an Editorial. There can h*e been a war in which the
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  • 69 7 From Strong; Room Of Bangkok Goal Ovfr nsnn i Bangkok, Sept. 9. VER £3,500 Is reported to have been ,>f n U i ld lrom the strong room e Llght Sentence Gaol in Bangkok Lr h er^ y rnh > three officials each oi whom keys oi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. I Investment Bankers ana Brokers fn Securities and Commodity Daily Foreign Market Cable* and Ser™e Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N V NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG
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  • 105 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a m. Saturday. Medan. JaskS. *Amsterdam§ and *London§: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. Saturday. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. Saturday. Australia. New Zealand. Java
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  • 105 8 Mails expecteed from Europe. (Lrridcti Parcel mai:s> by the P. and O. (Naldera) to-day. General delivery of parcels 9 2m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Japan by the Toba Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Japan by the Havana Maru due at Singapore on Sunday. Mail; expected
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  • 24 8 The s.s. Leverkusen for Philippine Js'ands. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. yesterday will now close at 4 p.m. to-day.
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  • 17 8 The Air Mail' (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Sept. 1 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 25 8 It, is notified for public information that Kampong Glam Post Office will reODen for business at 8 a.m. on Monday I Sept. 13, 1937_
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  • 22 8 Commencing forthwith the charge for telegrams to the Kwangtung Peninsula and Manchuria will be the same as that for Japan.
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  • 8 8 Deferred Telegrams are now accepted for Shanghai.
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  • 74 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 10 Football: S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, Middlesex v. R. E., Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. Six-a-Side, S.C.C. Tennis. Tournaments at S.C.C. and S.C.R.C. Annual General Meeting ot Singapore Hockey Association, S.C.C, 6 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 11 Races: Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. sth
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  • 297 8 Wholesale Massacre RURAL BOARD AND RABIES OUTBREAK Singapore, Thursday. REFERENCE to the outbreak of rabies and the destruction of dogs in Singapore was made »i to-day's meeting of the Rural Board. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W. S Ebden. said that necessary steps were already taken not
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  • 90 8 Jungle Thriller Comedy Film To-Night NEW Adventures of Tarzan" ont of the greatest thriller"; of the Tarznn series with Herman Bnx play l»s* in the principal role. and "Frrsakine All Others. 4 a comedv It-i--•uri»',n Crow'oid Claik Gable o>vi Robert Montgonir-rv. are the two pri'i*lnal
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  • 154 8 IXHE death took place at his residence No 60:) Eas» Cfflst Road. Slngaonee >n Thursday of Mr Augustus Ba*•holomew Dejilccr. ihird aor of I.}» ia!t "ft NaUvduda Joaqulm «Freddie» Desfcer and Mrs Mary Dfcsker of Singapore at the eurly age of 26 yea. The funeral took place
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  • 158 8 ALHAMERA —"Th e Good Earth" (return screening) 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m CAPITOL—AIice Faye, Ned Sparks and Patsy Keily in Wake Up And Live" with Rex Story's Hollywood Nonstop Revue 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—' O-Kay For Sound" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Chatra Bakawali" (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15 p.m
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  • 455 8 STORY OF AXE Grievous Hurt Charge At Assizes Singapore, Thursday. THAT he was struck by the complainant thrice with a broom, and that in attempting to ward off a blow with an axe which he picked up he might have hit complainant, was the defence put
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 r MALAYA'V PREMIER HOTEL, I To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight j CABARET ATTRACTION MARIE AUSTIN I CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS J r,..«11M a Tainted Bepertoire of Combined Ba.lroom and Adagi. Routines. i NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES BRASSERIE CONFECTIONERY. j J T SEA VIEW
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    • 150 8 THE BABY IN HOT WEATHER. Many infants Buffer health irregularis duri-g the hot months and especially Is this so with foreign babies in the East. Not only Is the eliniat? trying but left to the care of native servants, children may be allowed to c?.t food cf a doubtful naiure.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 302 8 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY PER DATE AND TIME Java South-West Sumatra, SouthElkt Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly Q ten Noort Sept. 10 2.30 p.m. Medan Op te n Noort 10 2.30 p.m SSS&is. F. de Kock. Padang, O. van der Heyden 10 3 p.m Fakan Baroe Siak
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  • 374 9 Seizure At Pulau Brani CHINESE SENT TO PRISON Singapore. Thursday. Q.vr: of the biggest hauls of chandu to be effected by the Department of Excise in recent years was made in Singapore waters shortly after 1 vcn o'clock last night when 3,650 tanils )f non-Government Red
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  • 200 9 ?uc! To Affray At r.as Works prr<\ Thursday 1 -.qtici 1 D ;hs r.l!rKed gun; cr. Chinese coolies aI. th 1 Worfcs at. Killlang on th? i Juiy vjtien four 1 i.'« r« j Mr L V. Duckworth ..«J Magistral.!. till alt-erncon. of rioting. i.l I:. r?cnllcd changkol
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  • 138 9 Tnsta'Hl On Yasukuni Maru 112 V K. announce having completed oi the r relets telephone-on Uv •Mi ;i Mnru" during her last voyage. ve uow been authorised by the Uovrrnmeoi to use the tele''"om Aug. 21. 1937. At present u,.» .if ihi? telephone Ls limited to -hips at
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  • 265 9 French Tribute To Notable Service A S £nrn r di T a V 0n f itS a oi nunt of fiance has made the following appointments In the Legion of HonoTM£?ioi r ia r lder Past Will R. PrS?rtPn r ?-T; Pres i dent Maurice
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  • 45 9 Chinese Flag- Presented To NrtS.H. Premier T H j Consul-oenera!Sf&£V 0 the bend of friendship V we?,, n*S h f2 nmons for the nrorYe-'• Vnrf lr l of our people, 1 Pao referring £Ti 2 etter from Dr. rrowini* rir ~o" relations are
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  • 114 9 Johore Magistrate Stops Proceeding's 'From bur Or- Correspondent) 4 mat iv Jo: orc Bahru. Sep. 8 MAIM named Mat Radi was chagpd this rrcnrfS before inchr bm ATimad (Third Magistrate of 30 mile.-: per hour in Ess lorry at the July 57°- SCUdai RCad at 3 P Sergeant
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  • 97 9 S.'ato Treasurer To Marry To-day /From Oiur Own Correspondent) T Johore Bahru. Sept. o ll£ wcdcUnfi will be solemnised to-day fThursdayj at the residence 01 the Hon. Mohamed Salle h bl'i AJi iState Secretary. Jchore» of Inchr Kamari&h. daughter of the late Dato JaJTar bin IJaji Mohamed, first
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  • 308 9 Former Singapore Resident Returns Singapore, Thursday. A FORMER resident of Singapore, Mr. 7* J A. Gagan, arrived here to-day ironi Brisbane in his yacht the "Kcwana a 15-ton ketch alter a cruise of Papua i ava P° rLs He was accompanied by Mr Freeman, a resident
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  • 136 9 New British Moves For Evacuation British Official Wireless. London. Sept. r,. £l^? enc y of «>e request Monaj Rod cross society fo~ assistant semes refugees housed in foreign em. Ush Sl r4p d legaticns ln Madrid, ti Brl ti.sh Government have chartered" the sh; an h". G,bcl Zcrjon
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    • 5 9 i aea/rldO .urnqO y>iiji/: v.,
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    • 125 9 L h uiv Ve e a) r U Va i Ue TS hi?hl> in Car with I to multi-, Winder FoH v3 22 H^ UrS CVCr 80 ,iUle m neV Ven at the this New S n r n T l,tV !i£ aUtomatit but sure, true steering beaut, of suspens.cn
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    • 72 9 I j CAFF-RESTAURANT) i 4, Ratterv Road. Tel. 4125. I BREAKFASTS COCKTAILS S TIFFINS f TEAS I S DINNERS I THE BEST TIFFIN S J IN TOWN! j PMh Consignment Just Arrived in large Quantity. KRITPUK 17DAN4;. KRUPtJK IRAN, JAVA TICKLE, KECHAP, etc.. etc No otter qualiv. but the BEST
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 226 9 I cum diary lT\er c are numerout Clubs tn Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary v provided specify for uum. r (cries are invited to co-operate in keept it up-to-date and complete. Hapneninps of general interest unll stm be mciuued in tne "Diary of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 313 10 B,LL! j IQ.Mi.IIT at thr CAPITOL j 1 ""Vh CENTURY-FOX FILMS' MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW OF SHOWSI J i 'W! -s. T KEL, V 1 w Ik n< N J NED NINE Air. FAVt SWELEGANT SONGS H*'sY*'"lF BY GORDON REVEI! ft ZZZZI i S V including /A* SP4 l f MT%M
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    • 252 10 w^—^-^-^" "AGREE IT'S THE FUNNIEST c% B ss a- j the «un Is fast and furiou*.... —STRAITS TIMES. sp.endid comedy". pREBs MALAYA TRIBUNE i t/ RUY c .SO" IN THEIR PAI LADIIM HIT I -O.K. FOR MH'Xlf Ipn^lLJ A Gainsborough Picture with J J 1 FLANAGAN ALLEN fe^^t^^^^| I NERVO
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    • 71 10 J^^^^ WATCH FOR:— Columbia's LOST HORIZON I (Ronald Colman) J THE KING STEPS OCT (Grace Moore-Franchot Tone) DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND. (Dolores del Rio-Richard Dm. v Controlled Distributed by:— I COLUMBIA FILMS (Malaya) Ltd I Post Box 134—SINGAPOKE. (Inc. in U.S.A.) •J* IT'S JOE'S FIRST BIG LAUGH HIT FOR RKO-RAnn I See*
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  • 461 11 Need For Standpipes $400 VOTED BY RURAL BOARD Singapore, Thursday. JiHE recommendation of the Malay Settlement General Purposes Cooperative Society, namely that every lorong in the Malay Settlement, off Changj Road which was not at present provide with a standpipe, should be provided with one, came
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  • 78 11 Seek Protection Of The Police (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sept. 9. INQUIRIES at the Detective Bnanch reveal that certain Japanese residents have asked for protection but have been assured not to hold such fears. Japanese business has been hard hit and the fishermen especially are unable to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 831 11 HER RHEUMATISM KEPT COMING BACK Daughter Suffered With Same Complaint. Rheumatism often runs in families, riiSJL 68 mother and daughter were affected, and they both suffered very severely. Plead how they were restored to heauh by Kruschen Salts: ''Until about four years ago, my mother, who is 67 years of
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    • 365 11 This New hi&h ndeIit v radiogram is not only housed in a truly striking cabinet, but is an instrument offering a world of entertainment. You can thrill to the incomp liable music of fine records, when in the mood for certain favourite sel.e:ions and it provides fascinating programmes for every
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    • 268 11 <mmttm m am0 m V Great World Show! CABARET I TO-NIGHT G P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. THE 6 WALLABIES J FAMOUS TRAMPOLINE ARTISTES WHIRLWIND ACROBATS TO-MORROW SATURDAY. 1 j ALA BACK HALL I PRESENTATION OF S 1 Gold Mounted Whip j j TO WINNING JOCKEY OF AUTUMN GOLD CUP RACE. S
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  • 24 12 \YO\G—\l Pavo-s. Ssviizor'fnf Won»: Pe >ir Kun. eldest -;i»n of the H'»n. Pal»» S- O. Won? and Patir RAged 21 years.
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  • 779 12 LITE referred yesterday to the format on oi a Euro] can Association of Malaya and the assert i n of the Straits Times that th s st ep was necessai y because a mo. ement in the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association made it "imperative for Europeans to
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  • 78 12 'From Our Own Correspondent j (By Air Mail* London, Sept. 2. Callers at Malaya House in air mail week were:— The Ken. Mr. A. S. Small, Mr. R. D. Gunther, Johore. Mr. R. J. Bee, P. V/. S., Ferak. Mr. L. C. Bailey. Mr. H. R. Checseman, Education
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  • 48 12 'From Our Own Correspondent) <By Air Mail) London, Sept. 2. Squadron-Leader C. H. Fiinn, who will be remembered as the first Commandant ol the Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force, has been appointed to No. 3. Flyine Training School, Grantham for duties in the advanced training squadron.
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  • 26 12 Our London correspondent reports that the death has occurred at Bt. Anne's-on-Sea of Mrs. Frederick D.B. Openshaw n of ths FMSi
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  • 222 12 NOTES COMMENTS Refugee Problem "£VEN in normal times the streets ol Hongkong present a truly amazing spectacle ot homeless and povertystricken humanity, but to-day they look all that they were yesterday plus the nauseating tone and atmosphere of a slave market." This statement ie contained in an editorial in a
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  • 185 12 INURING the Great War. imments fortunes were made by those who Indulged in speculative enterprises, and ipeal tl) aiso descended on those who had little regard for others except for their own aggrandisement. Consequently, the term "war millionaires" was heard. As the result, arose the pest-war movements for the
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  • 197 12 I TN China, provision has been mud j a set of special laws which art I being drafted by members of the Economic and Military sub-committees of the Legislative Yuen to stop ma: lation of food prices during the pi< crisis. The Government realises in this period
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  • 164 12 I rjpHE view of the Panama scientist that it is safer in the jungle than jin the city, though strange, is true i One need only put In a little extra re- flection to appreciate the soundness o; this opinion. Living in the midst oi all manner
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  • 337 12 i By "Looker Op" S "UUDIST In Slander Suit," shouts A news-bill. But isn't that against the rules? A nerve specialist says that when he is confident that he has cured a patient he gives him a shock in order to test the success of the
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    • 71 12 I .g. «5» i 1 ORIGINAL FOTO-PORTR A IT ONLY AT STUDIO 33 33, STAMFORD RD. PHONE 3304. A WHY GO ANY OTHER WAY WHEN YOUR OWN WAY IS THE RAILWAY R. A. THOMPSON 0.0.5 c. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Lye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone
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  • 783 13 POWERS BEGIN FIGHT AGAINST PIRACY CONFERENCE TO START WORK TO-DAY GERMANY AND ITALY ABSENT A PRELIMINARY AGREEMENT CO-OPERATION OF OUTSIDE POWERS NOT ESSENTIAL Reuter. 4 LTHOUGH Italy and Germany have definitely decided not to participate in the conference which opens at Nyon to-day in order to discuss the steps to
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  • 35 13 R. -j,. Howe, who <*akes over the dut.es of Sir Hughe KnatchbullHugessen, the British Ambassador, who wa shot and seriously injured by Japanese airmen, leaving the Foreign Office, London, after receiving final instructions. (Planet News».
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  • 330 13 Britain And The Piracy Conference British Official Wireless. LDndon, Sert. 9. JLIEWS that Germany and Italy will nst R be represented in the d scu~sions on the procosals to secure respect for internation? 1 law in the Mediterranean and the safety of shipping of all nations from piratical
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  • 612 13 HEAVY LOSSES Naval Guns Take A Hand Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 9. THE principal Chinese positions re- mained intact to-day despite severe Japanese attacks from land. se-» and air. During the Japanese bombing operations. Japanese planes showered pamphlets addressed "to our brethren" and attacking the Nanking Government for
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  • 214 13 Eldest Son Of Dato S. Q. Wong Singapore. Friday. WE much regret to record that news has been received of the death at Davos, Switzerland, of Mr. Wong Peng Kun, eldest son of the Hon. Dato S. Q. Wong and Da tin Wong. Mr.
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  • 74 13 British Assist In Search For Plane Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 9. THERE ls still no news of the missing Lufthansa aeroplane In central Asia which left Anhsi a few days ago on a return flight to Kabul. The British promptly replied to Herr Goering's request for co-operation in thsearch
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  • 33 13 Rebels Buy Four Submarines Reuter. Bilbao, Sept. 10. fHE insurgents have bought four submarines, which are now operating In the Mediterranean. airordinif to Queipo Dcllano, Commander of the insurgent southern army.—Reuter.
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  • 236 13 CALL FOR HELP Warship Standing By Reuter. Hongkong. Sept. 9. IN view of the dangerous situation in Swatow, culminating in another Japanese bombing raid to-day, during which numbers of Chinese are reported to have been killed, the British Consul there appealed to the Hongkong naval authorities, with
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  • 76 13 U.S. SHANGHAI Will Continue To Protect Nationals 1 Sep* 1 MR. Cordoll Hull, at ;i \jcumvenci by declaring the Uni <xl responsibility for Broteoijne its hi huj. lasted duration the d.nv-vT jir t in dlcated the Unitc-d State* Ml nut uud to withdraw her troop; or na\-u v H* trom
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    • 41 13 KEY BRANDY is distilled from pure J)J^Q&£M4 grape wine and is f C strongly recommend- fiv\/ JKM Willi ed for its medicinal value. Over 300 hos- MJJ^Jjfc pitals in England use A IK E V St§7 BRANDY i|jt THE EMPIRE'S FINEST
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    • 134 13 '*Jm* Prevents scorching and can /0? I W be used with greater ea*e and -sJPg VV" ses ,ess currer| t and becomes n °t almost as soon as switch%f?f ed on. 'vC Is both left and right handed I an< re Q u res n <> stand. 1 4 (an
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  • 779 14 STILL GOES ON Personal Guarantee Of Coupons 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. \tR Ong Ec Lim was eross-examin-i'i cd for the whole day to-day at the Supreme Court in the Trince's Cabaret suit He said
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  • 325 14 DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO CHECK ADVANCE piGHTING in the suburbs of Peiping has resumed. Chinese plainclothes men are threatening Peipintr. The intensity of the fighting in Mentoukow is unabated. The Japanese used poison gas when attacking Tienchen on the Shansi border. The Chinese are fighting back bravely
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  • 176 14 Over 700 Guests Present Singapore, Thursday. IN connection with the centenary celebrations of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., a reception was held on board the Ranpura this evening, upwards of seven hundred guests being invited. The vessel was gaily decorated for the occasion.
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  • 56 14 One Of Mansfield's Vessels Affected Singapore, Friday. A WIRELESS message was received by Messrs. Mansfield and Co., Ltd. from the steamer "Ang King" to the effect that she had a suspected case of cholera on board. At the time of our going to press, the boat is due
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  • 469 14 SITE FOUND Health Officer Is Opposed Singapore, Thursday. A S a result of the decision made by the Rural Board at a meeting held to day, Malays in Singapore are likely to hold Weekly Fairs, at which vegetables and other garden produce, poultry, etc., will be
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  • 388 14 Rural Board Position HILLSIDE DRIVE REPAIRS Singapore, Thursday. A PLAN showing Hillside Drive, a road off Upper Serangoon Road, and a number of private properties alongside it, was laid on the table at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W.
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  • 498 14 Water Supply For Tanjong Kling Singapore, Thursday. GENERAL matters discussed at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board included: Submission of Plans for Cattlesheds Dairies, etc: The Government Health officer recommended that plans should be submitted before cattlesheds, dairies, etc, were built in rural areas. The
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  • 50 14 An evangelical meeting under the auspices of the Syrian Christians of Singapore and Johore will be held on Sunday at 4.45 p.m. at 1. Short Street. Mr. D. Samuel, B A., will speak, and this will be the last opportunity of hearing him during his present visit to Singapore m
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  • 207 14 Home Experience MANY WELL-WISHERS SEE HER OFF Singapore, Friday. MISS Rosalind Wong, the Tribune s Woman Feature writer, left by the "Dempo" this morning on her way to join the reporting staff of one of the Empire's foremost journals, the "Daily
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  • 125 14 Departure For Home To-Day Singapore, Friday. Brigadier a t. Shakespear. d.s.o. 0.8. E., MC, one of the most popular officers of the Malayan Command, left by the "Ranpuru." lor Home this morning n<? has compieted his term of three years' service in Malaya. He was accompanied
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  • 64 14 Tamil Believed To Have Been Murdered Singapore, Friday. MURDER is suspected in the case of a Tamil who was found on Wednesday morning lying on the five-foot way in Bernam Street. Tanjong Pagar, with head wounds. He was already dead. A post mortem revealed that a
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  • 61 14 Monday, Sept. 6. His Excellency and Lady Thomaa dined with Rear-Admiral R.H.O. LanePoole en board H.M AS. Canberra. Tuesday, Sept. 7. His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended an At Home given by Rear-Ad-miral R.H.O. Lane-Poole and Officers on board H.M.A.S. Canberra. Wednesday, Sept. 8. His Excellency presided at
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  • 358 15 61 SHOT DOWN Official Chinese Figures THE following official statement has been received from the Con-sulate-General of China in Singapore: The National Aeronautical Affairs Commission released yesterday (Thursday) the official figures of Japanese planes downed by the Chinese air forces
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  • 390 15 Mr. Roy Scott In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. MR Roy Scott, foreign film director ot the" famous Walt Disney Silly Symphonies and Mickey Mouse Cartoons, is making a short stay m Singapore before proceeding by the Australian route for Hollywood. M Mr. Scott Is making a survey in
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  • 44 15 Huge Sums Deposited At Hongkong Reuter. Hongkonir, Sept. 9. rpHREE hundred and fifty million dollars in Chinese silver dollars and bars is the total at present deposited in Hongkong banks and godowns from Canton and Hankow almost entirely by the Government. —Reuter.
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  • 1011 15 INTERESTING JUDGMENT IN ORIGINATING SUMMONS Singapore, Thursday. THAT the apolicant in an originating summons concerning the Estate of Seah Liang Seah. deceased, was really trying to obtained a lien in respect of a 'claim for breach of trust which might or might not be established,
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  • 111 15 New Articles Of British Association British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 9 AS already reported, a new extension of the activities of the British Association, which ended its meeting at Nottingham yesterday, is likely to result from the decision to send a delegation to the Indian Science Congress
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  • 550 15 China Making Ready Nanking, Sept. 10. IT is reported from Nank ng that the Central Government has decided to carry out a mass air raid on Tokyo and oth?r industrial centic? In Japan. Volunteer:' are not lacking, because as soon as the decision was made, no
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  • 103 15 Premier Replies To His Critics Reuter Wireless. Brussels, Sept. 8. THE ministerial crisis occasioned by the accusations against the Premier, M. Vanzeeland by the Rexists and others culminated in an extraordinary session of the chamber to hear the Premier renlv to his critics. The streets in the vicinity
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  • 114 15 Home Secretary's Tour Of Investigation British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 9. SIR Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, has decided to spend the next two days investigating conditions in three London prisons. This will represent the beginning of a tour of English prisons by the Home Secretary before completing his
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    • 122 15 TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKY M PERFECTION OLD SCOTCH j PHONE: STOHE 5376 (1 lines), K. LUMPUR 33M (2 lines). ii Oil: iiU Oc 111 (2 lines). WPS MO. f j ABSOLUTE SECURITY jJ, i Motor Ux■ ox j r j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j' S 31 SIME, DARBY 00, LTD.
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  • 666 16 TO-MORROW'S RACES: SCRATCHINGS RUNNING ORDER THUMB NAIL SKETCHES BY "ARGUS" Gold Cup Race At 5 O'clock ■mi '.aporr I iiiiuv, rp» MnjtKOW will u* <;oi<i t up •'m .it ma. I Tim till- Tli* big i-M Mi» rjriiii; venr 11 |t" I l(*li;oid 111 Ihf local I rf Mir <««ld
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  • 48 16 This Radio uictuie, Hashed across from New York to London and then sent om by air mail, arrived in Singapore yesterday, ten days after the Fair-F ouis light. It shows l)i. W. Wr.'iker examining Joe Louis at the weigh-in. T.mniy Fan i>. standing behind the Negro. (Planet News).
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  • 36 16 HOUSES not accepting .it noon to-day were: Mm Monk. Faithful. Ormolu, Rainborough, Bell Press, Calvados, Lucky Life, Salac'in. Con Con, Short Head, Celestial, Catherine Wheel, fieterncl, Carmtop, Meriden, Dilatory. Stuart Tartan, Dunerc, Bigamy, Myanre.
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  • 107 16 Autumn Tournament Results Singapore. Friday. YESTERDAY S ties in the S.C.C Autumn teirnls tournament resulted as under "A" CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP A. P. Webb < -4i beat W. N. Drooglever (—15.2), 9—7, 2—6. 6—l. "B" CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP K. A. Seth i- 5» beat P. H Boc'el Bienfait
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  • 66 16 C hampionships At Forest Hills Reuter. npiit, quartei'-llnais of the womci A Mng.es in the American chjunpion-•'•-P-s a* iiills rv- ulied lo*iowh* HcJei: Jjicofcs brat Miss K Slam —5. tf --3. .\SIJe Jt iJrcjowsKa beat Mur HarciwicK. 0 4 ti -2 in '.la- mens singles, Donald 3udkbeaL Joe
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  • 43 16 S.ngapore. Friday. I TN the final for th e Cullen Cup. played j 1 at the Tangl n Club yesterday, lire, i 'latham ana fvrariau (acrj Deat Mrs I Perry and Waller i is> o 3. a- 4, 0 -4.
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  • 128 16  -  By Dr Scott, M.D. Paris. Although doctors are human, you rarely ft d them suffering from indigestion. Ihe reason la (hat I hey know exactly viisii causes it :;nd how to treat it. Personally. I know nothing to eouui Bteuratod Magnesia as a speedy and
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  • 128 16 Indians Eliminate The V.M.C.A. 1 Singapore. Friday. THE Indian \>sociation eliminated the V.M.C.A. in the qualifying round oi' the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition by defeating them by one goal to nil at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Indians' goal came midway through the first half after a splendid
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  • 43 16 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. Results of matches played in the Southern section of the Third Division ol the English League to-day were: Clapton O. 3. Bournemouth 0. Newport C. 2. GiHtnghain 0 Queen V Pirk R. 0 Mil wall 2. —Reuter.
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  • 377 16 Championship Singles And Doubles rpHE draw for the Singapore open singles and doubles championships resulted as follows:— Singles: Tan Chong Tee (seeded) <bye), Cho Kirn Hawke vs. Leow Kirn Cheng, Wong Peng Nam vs. Lee Siak Keng. Foo Lum Choon vs. Seah Eng Liat, Lee Seng Hor
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  • 319 16 Two Games Played Yesterday Singapore. Friday. TN th e Mx-a-s'*le soccer at the I S.C.C. yesterday some very interesting foo'ball was witnessed. The first match between Nickels' team (Whites) am! Ferguson's team (Colours) was nt as fast as could be expected, and Ihe play
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  • 40 16 Providing sufficient support is forthcoming, a six-a-Sids hockey competition wnl be played at the S.C.C. commencing on Tuesday, Sept. 21. Members wishing to nlay are requested to sign the li.,t provided on the bar or inform the Secretary.
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    • 33 16 Experience Toll* Experience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your safeguard. Issued by Fraser A Neave Ltd.-
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    • 38 16 I- I*aß^*,1*aB^* ftaHggr.'/lii/*L>iiJw«w v, LJiMwi ii i ■Hmrr.TMnTrr-i.ji- »jn«» l HAPPY WORLD STADIUM riental Champion SPECIAL RETURN CONTEST 1 FAHMY I Little OLAES VS BOY Ol EE I 8 (S) ROUNDS. I Postponed To Friday Sept, 17. I
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  • 1754 17 CLEAN FIGHT Air Mail Report From Ringside Yankee Stadium, New York, Aug. 31. TOMMY FARR, the British heavyweight champion, failed to wrest the world's title from Joe Louis, the negio holder, but he won ;i complete victory over the
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  • 165 17 Tommy ri thing to say about the verI am satisfied. Let the public i dee. dene my beet. Louis gave me my blows that I don't know which I dis iked most! wed them I've got plenty of Tommy Farr cf old. I would fight
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    • 310 17 I W "4foy explain why j regular conditioning?" H It IS compensation for an actly the right proportion of unnatural life natural blood correctives that a f m ran,., d°g requires and this —my own People often say to me Why t, private remedy—is the formula should I condition my
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    • 179 17 Sportsmen and followers of sport I should read the I I Free on Saturdays with I the ordinary issue of the i MORNING TRIBUNE the only weekly sport newspaper published in Malaya. 32 PAGES FOR 5 CENTS flff GREAT EASTERN LIFE plf 1 I FOURTEEN POINTS pil A series of
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  • 395 18 VINA DELMAR f S "MAKE WAY FOR TO-MORROW" r fMiK conflict of the generations has been made the subject of a powerful and at the same time highly entertaining screen p'av of family life by Vina Delmar in the motion picture "Make Way for To-morrow"
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  • 674 18 DESTRUCTION OF RUSSIAN VILLAGE BY TARTARS QXE OF THE greatest adventure stories of all times comes to the Capitol Theatre, next week with the release of "Michael StrogofF," a stirring of the experiences of a courier cf the Tsar during an imaginary
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  • 279 18 In "When's Your Birthday I TWE infinite latent of Joe E. A Brown is never better exemplified than in "When's Your Birthday.? the David L. Loew production which opens at the Capitol Theatre, next week As a comedian of his type, we think there is no one
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  • 337 18 18th Century Sailing Vessels THE surge of the most dramatic era in English history culminates in the roaring thunder and flash of the epochal naval Battle of Trafalgar, an outstanding highlight of "Lloyds of London." Twentieth Century-Fox screen triumph which wfll bj screened at
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  • 440 18 A t The AI ham bra Next Week LTOLLYWOOD, the city of Lights, has learned suddenly the technique cf filming pictures in semi-gloom. The usual custom of flooding a with light during the making of a picture has been reversed by Director George Seitz
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  • 48 18 EXCELLENT entertainment is pro- vided at the Capitol Theatre jo-day with the presentation of mh. Century-Fox's great musical production. "Wake Up And Livearid Rex Story's Hollywood Nonstop Revue. Rex Story is back in Singapore alter a successful up-rountry tour with his beautiful chorines.
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    • 108 19 Sharp, clear pictures jj ideal for enlargement jjjjj w l^ Extremely efficient and compact, the g jm Kodak "Bantam" provides you with all JJJ the fascination of miniature photography, taking clear detailed pictures perma- Q ncnt records of things you do and see. Eight exposures for cts. 36 mean km
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    • 176 19 HARRY &e/j on i uaD YOUR SET > FRANK| V LD? NONSENSE yAgRY AND THATS ENOUGH; YOURE YOUNGER THAN "V-jj Cs° 6lj Ess w 6ETTIW6 I AM. YOU JUST 8" OLD" r%jSOONT TREATYOURSEIF DONT TREAT MYSELF RIGHT? NOT QUITE, HARRY I WATCH MY HEALTH AS I THINK YOU'RE TAKING TOO
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    • 339 19 Choice of Experts M. M. j v. v Amerfean Radio Sole Agents: Kc-e Huat Radio Co. Dial 4566 UNRIVALLED PURITY IN TONE \S 111 ATS PYE RADIO Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, 60-62, Selojrie Road, Singapore. Distributors:— if. L. Carter Co.—S'ngapore. r The Radio General Agency,—Kuala Lumpur. Winson Radio Co.,
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    • 1465 19 fli V W n m m Midland Automobile Club Hill Climb at 11.11 p.m. Interlude. IB CI H Wf| ll ,mdm 11 gtVk 1« U tfM H 4"Ba Shelsley Walsh. A running commentary 11 26 p.m. Dance music. IT ML CI MCM ▼CM MM MUMJSI S llflU lIP F J
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  • 447 21 University And Collegiate (Post-Secondary) Education The highest educational institutions in Malaya are the King Edward VII College of Medicine and Raffles College, both in Singapore. The course at the College or Medicine covers six years and is recognised by the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom. Licentiates
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  • 2015 21 Staff Equipment And Books Provided By Government Malay Vernacular Schools —Malay vernacular education is entirely free. School buildings (as a rule), quarters for staff-equipment and books are all jrovided by Government. The aim in these schools is li) to give i general and practical education to .hose boys
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    • 99 21 Large Size (8oz) 650 Small Size (4oz) 350 FORMERLY IN BOTTLES QUALITY AND QUANTITY REMAIN UN- ''\\r^iMkr<:' CHANGED in the Andrews Economy Tin, f% V H the one difference is in price, but that is a big Z'" difference—it saves you 45< on the large (8 oz.) -S" size and
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    • 210 21 "/> with new life and L vitality. My complexion ws. clear and bright. 1 cannot speak too highly of the lst~ V Attractive YOUTH depends upon GOOD HEALTH A woman's health and happiness are dependent, tar too often, on periodical weakness and pains. And yet these are entirely natural events,
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    • 357 22 A PRUDENT MAN EFFECTS A "PRUDENT 99 POLICY Because 1, All tt3 benefits are GUARANTEED. j 2. Premium payments are limited in number. 3. When the policy matures you have the option of taking I (a) a large cash payment, or (b) a smaller cash payment together with a further
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    • 162 22 I > •^'^^Pl^t Did you Maclean j your *:o<^y j Oui,oui,Monsi Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try tne new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE WAKE UP~YOUR~ LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You II Jump Out of Bed Full of Via and Vigour. The liver should pour out
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    • 31 22 LAWN MOWERS ...-for all ll requirements MOTOR MOWER., Sizes from 14 ins.— 4? ins. p Z° n pp S n j LAWN MOWERS of quality. SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPJ J
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  • 884 22  -  Their Prevention MUSEUM OF RESEARCH IN LONDON (By Air Mai!) London, Aug. 25. rpHEKE is a building in London A where they like you to try to hurt yourself. The sombrely named Home Office Industrial Museum, known in the neighbourhood of Horseferry-road. Westminster, as Fool-proof House,
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  • 96 22 Copenhagen. One of the most remarkable flying experiments ever carried out is planned by Mr. Boerge Stii. a manufacturer of Odenie, Denmark. He intends to attempt to fly from Copenhagen over the Oeresund to Sweden with the aid of thousands of toy balloons. He hopes that
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  • 293 22 Alien's Plea \<«n f,. t Deportation 1 Front Out Oirn i lß> All IT. Li>m THAT ii lit? wear <«• Slovakia lie fixing squ;»d" imirn-.', was the pica mad» Charged at alien who had fuih-e to the registration tiirir. Described as heir. Hungarian pUlti
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  • 94 22 £awd-i?t Aim! Shavirn;* V Pc Burnt II M The use of wood uhrrolne of sov-'dU/.t ,j;vi 15 to be banned in O rT terms f»f n new ret*:' of ]>ro nrjtLon. T*'•> J> 1 nouneed by Herr D; > Timber Morkct A- c\u dress to timber producer»
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  • 1278 23 Music. Art, Drama And GOLD SHIPMENTS An important experiment in the on;a nisation and supervision of the teaching fjf music was commenced during to* ytar by the appointment of a Mkicei cl Music for the Colony. On his arr.'va: he was posttd to and Was placed on the
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    • 221 23 BACKACHE Only those who suffer can realise the ntter to stay crippled by pain, or will yon prove misery, the maddening torture, the dreadful how quickly, how surely and permanently, weakness that backache brings. Yet thou- 7°" can end jour trouble for good bj taking *ands of chronic sufferers go
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    • 138 23 For the business man performanee.conifort. value 77ie Eignieen Hertford Saloon THEY'RE ALL HERE IN THE AUSTIN EIGHTEEN TA B y^^^^^^ Lr a S The York Saloon, with its two occasional seats, is a full seven-seater. G REATER car va,uc cann °t be obtained to-day than :hat found n the Austin
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  • 163 24 Grou i phctofrapfa of the staff of the P. and O. Co., in Singapore, who were entertained to a centenary dinner by the Company at the Happy World Beslanrant. Fifth fron the left Is Mr. H F. Hammond, who is the acting agent at Singapore.
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