Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI, -No. 222. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: T-iesday, Sept. 21. lf>37. The Malaya Tribune 20 PACES: SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1937 "FIVE CENTST
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    • 72 1 THE NEWSj| j WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The THIBI'MiJ DOES' ME A»J| t> i a THANKS X >-^#^p>^|l MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE IlllAM» j A HEALTHY BABY j j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Contains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be
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    • 187 1 Read The S V II V Dominant In Malaya ju,. Sole Agents:— SlME, DARBY Co* Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembiian. y/.p.s. For Guaranteed f*m Rust Prevention.. Use^SSS^" THE CERTIFIED RUST PREVENTIVE Standard Green Light Green j Sole Agents: (Incorporated In s.s i i^————— ii; p c p* CHANGE ALLEY RESTAUR
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  • 412 2 Less Than 200 Left RETURNING FROM SPAIN (By Air Mail) London. Se| I. g remain.; of the British Bal lion of the Red Intel Brigade in Spain is to be evj and returned to this country d the next few weeks. This decision has been made British
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  • 152 2 The Only Hopeful Way f ßy Air Mailt London, Sept. 8 fHURCHES should teach a Christian am n USe 0f birth -control. said Mr. Clam; Mullins, London magistrate, at the Modern Churchmen's Conference at Cambridge. Christ's teaching seemed to him thonly hopeful way of countering the
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    • 593 2 FRESH STOCK OF: -on* Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 5*0;; overall price 135.00 each. 56 do 36.50 do 38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: I M. HASSAN, 34, 36
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    • 628 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. MT. EMILY SWIMMING POOL. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the above Pool will be closed during the who!.,of Thursday, the 23rd September, 1937. BY ORDER. NOTICE. Owners of rubber estates of 100 acres and over in the Islands ol Singapore anJ Pt nang are reminded that all credits
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    • 448 2 RABIES. On. the 27th August, 1937, the Sett] i ment ol Singapore, which includes the I adjacent Islands under British possesI sion, was proclaimed to be infected with rabies and to be an infected area. It cannot be declared free from infection until there has been no single case for
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    • 812 2 m:lai\<;ou turf clwwl AUTUMN 1937 RACK MEETING. IST DAY SATURDAY 25T11 SEPTEMBER 1937 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY rj 1937 3RD DAY SATURDAY 2ND OCTOBER 1937. ENTRIES close at NOON on TUESDAY, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1937 at the Secretary's Office. UNLIMITED SWEEPS: One ft CD. $I,— for MEMBERS ONLY obtainable from the TREASURERS
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    • 52 2 I N. E. M ll I Private Car Policies I II (HI I 33* 7. I I No Claim Bonus II I NATIONAL II I EMPLOYERS II MUTUAL I I W«* L «NS0RANOE ASSOCIATION LTD II \HgVER CHAMttRS, PAPULES PLACE. I ■PcrmanentWavc I I GUARANTEE. I I '7Z3fcd8fa I DRESSING
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    • 94 2 HERNIA WONDERFUL CURE BY OUTWARD APPLICATION Thousands cured radically. Apply for directions and testimonials. H. C ROY, Divin Hall, ms. Upper Circular Road* Calcutta. DON'T FOHGET TO TRY Homoeopathy in chronic complicated and incurable cases, according to Homoeopathic System there is no incurable disease. You will know all about it
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  • 366 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE MERCHANT NAVY DEFENCE COURSES Further Details Of The Admiralty's Scheme FURTHER details are available of the defence courses for officers in the Merchant Navy which have been instituted by the Admiralty. The courses are to be held at London, Liverpool, Southampton Glasgow, South Shields and Hull,
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  • 184 3 Traffic Figures For First Six Months Of Year During the first six months ot the ear 3.407 ships used the Suez Canal, is against 2.952 in the corresponding period of 193 G. Total tonnage declared amounted to 25,796.542 gross register tons, against 22,439,721 for JanuaryJuly, lt'36, representing an
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    • 392 3 «TEAMER BAILINGS 'P& «nd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. (>. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage Spore 1937. CA.RTHAGE 15.000 Sepr ?A BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 24 COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 RANCH! 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 8,000 Nor. 1 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 NOV. 5 »>OUDAN
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    • 116 3 B. I. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGSFOR BANGKOK. Leave Dv« Slneranore KISTNA Sept. 22 Sept. 26 KOLA Sept. 29 Oct. 2 for PENANG. RANGOON CACUTTA. KARAGOLA Sept. 22 Sept. 23 KARAPARA Sept. 29 Sept. 30 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NE GAP AT AM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. RAJULA
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    • 693 3 s M. B. K. i 1 KOKUSAI LINE j S (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). J I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j i Due Due Sailing Due 1 Penang Spore Spore via New York ms KONGO MARU Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Keelung Nov. J
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    • 374 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh. Dlspl. From. Ret'g. M.S. Tons. Spore. Spore. "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept.» Oct. 3 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec. 11 Dec. 31 Luxurious One-Claae Motorships All Cabins have adjoining private bath ROUNDTRIP FARE:
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    • 455 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §N0 RUDE UTSCH E R LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG, SH.VNGHAL NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. 8 ms. "HAVEL" omits Shanghai, also calls Cebu Sept. 26 s.s "POTSDAM" omits North China Oct. 1 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND,
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  • 441 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 20. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers. 9 8 7 8 Sellers. 9 1;16 8 15 16 Sept. Buyers. 9 8% 8 Sellers. 9*« 9 V 8 Oct.|Dec. Buyers. 9 116 815 16 —1/ 8 >> Sellers. 9V e 9
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  • 74 4 Statement For Last Quarter THE statement of Raub Australian 1 Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the quarter ended Aug. 14. is as follows: Tonnage of ore crushed 14,896 tons. No. of ounces of bullion produced 5.307 ounces. No. of ounces of fine gold recovered 5.006 ounces. Value
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  • 181 4 Singapore. Sept. 20. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $166 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $165 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $226 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $200 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $183 Siam
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  • 44 4 The following index numbers repre. sent the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., as related Z B a ?;0: trafflC ln the year 1929 August, 1937 73 Average for 1936 74 4 Average for eight months 1937 80 4
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  • 166 4 Heavy Selling On Stock Exchange Reuter. I London. Sept. 21. I CATURDAY'S break on Wall Street j proved too much for the harassed bulls in American securities, and to-day they were unloading stocks heavily in order to meet the differences, Amsterdam being a particularly heavy seller on the
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  • 172 4 45,000 More At Work During August (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 7. Another big jump in employment in JWnj shewn in the August return of the Ministry of Labour. The estimated number of insured persons in employment during August shewed an increase of 45,000 compared with July
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  • 383 4 From Engineer To Valet (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 8. "DERFECT butler" William Lowe, 1 formerly of Gresley-road, Holloway! London, has inherited £100.000 from Mrs. Hiram K. Foster, a 94-year-old New York widow, for whom he worked. When Lowe was 18, he was apprenticed to a
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  • 111 4 Huge Increase In May Traffic (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 7. Increased traffic resulting from the cTjs^nf 011 feStiVltiGS was one~ the SSS?v fr a ffl re^ arkable rlSe in British i; w y traffic during May Th;i total number of passentter fourholderT C U 2 ing th
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  • 458 4 Silvery Sheen On Wallpapers AFTER twenty years of research work ca P tured a key industry mono- v t0 S been an New mills established at Timperley Cheshire, are now turning out powders mica, for producmg the silvery sheen on wallpapers, by an entirely British proit has
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  • 65 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Mn typ q c Buyers. Sellers. no. i.x.R.s.S. In cases NoaSis^sUt^oose, 299 16 29 11 16 (awardable Spore) 301« 30»4 do. Oct. 30a£ 30U do. Oct. Dec. 30V 2 30^ do. Jan. Mar. 31 31 do, Apr.
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    • 974 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporated In tne Straits Settlements) I I -CAPITAL 40 000 000 00 and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. S HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. j S TELEPHONES: r f M DiTector «?2 Secretary 4*44 j General Manager 3813 Accountant MM i TeJegraphie Address: "OVERSEA"
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  • 827 5  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 21, 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser Co. Sellers. Ampat Tin 5 3 5 9 Asam Kumbang 34 6 36 6 Au-tral Malay 56}- 57|6 Ayer Hitam 33 34 6xd Ayer Weng 0.95 1.05 Bangrin Tin 25 26BaLu Selangor 2.05 2.15
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  • 187 5 Singauore, Sept. 21. London T.T. 24 ljl6 London demand 2 4 116 London 4 months' sight 2;4>/ 8 Lyons demand 1695 Switzerland 250 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57 7 B Montreal demand 57 13 16 Batavia demand '04 5 8 Samarang demand 104 3 <~. Calcutta, tioin'jay
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  • 524 5  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Tuesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the i'o'louing on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White Weld and Co.. New York, report to us by cable follow: STOCKS The rally from to-day's lows is
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  • 305 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 21. Books Close flnan v C iaJ Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. ON TO r>C\rrf Ayer Hitam 30' i Int. Sept. 7 Sept. 27 Sept. 20 30 o Burma Malay 6d Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept. 24
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  • 190 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: >*»£; SSrse^o* 400 000 nom3% m 100 3 4 cl M nnn PENANG MUNICIPAL iMt% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 norn 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 10 g 111 norn Int May 1. Nov. 1 1194 121 c.i. a 10« «1
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  • 174 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept.. 21. TIN three months £257.5.0 down 55-. Private advices from London this morning indicate that the market there is weak owing to forced liquidation and tin shares have joined in the general decline. There is a long list of selling
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Sept. 21. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $131 (up
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  • 13 5 The price of rubber at noon Buyers 29*4 (down 1 Seller, (down
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  • 278 5 MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 5 3 5 9 Aye? Weng 100 1.10 Bangrin 25Hong Fatts 130 1.34 Hitam 00.41 0043 Hongkong Tin 36 6 37 b 'dris Hydraulic 12- 13Johans 00.33 00.35 Jelebu 102 LOT Katu 25 6 26 6 Kamra 2 2 b
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    • 416 5 E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Broker* m Securities ana Commodities. Daily Market Cablet and Qxn>(at on Service. Member*. NSW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. (X)MMODfTY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 104 6 I'm Mir Functions And Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 21 hccr.ey: BJU.C. v. V.M.C.A. Juniors, S.R.C. Fooicall: S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, Chinese v. Indian Assn., Road c vadium. Ten" 1 Mournaments at S.C.C. and SCR C. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 22 Rotary Club Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Mr R. B. Willmot will
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  • 161 6 Singapore, Sept. 21. on AiouK&iue iht Wharves or taped tv lo arrive. few Wuctrl (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Cremer 20. Main Whari (Entrance Gate 2) Nieuw Holland. Gewang 18; Bulan 17; Havre Maru 15; Achilles, Kudat 13; President Van Buren, Kedah 11; Radnorshire 9; Lalandia, Pecten 7.
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  • 109 6 The dance at the HapDy World cabaret "n Saturday night in aid of the Clerical Union Building Fund proved a bI S success, being well patronised The fox-trot competition was a popular item in the programme and attracted many couples. The winners were Miss Marjone Scully and
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  • 104 6 Penang. Siam. Burma. India. Iraa. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Eritain. Ireland, Europe. Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Medan. Jask§. and •Londonl: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m tomorrow. JgVS and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala
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  • 86 6 Mail." 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 4.05 p.m. to-d.3y. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 1.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 156 6 Singapore, Monday. Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M. planes:— Arrived from N.E.I, by the Torenvalk": Mrs. L. L. WaU. Mr. G. Hulshoff. Mr. E. J. F. van Dunne. Mr. R. L. Sug<rs. Left by the Torenvalk:—For Bangkok: Mr. G. Huishofl Baron Empain, Miss M. L. Atkins.
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  • 159 6 Singapore, Monday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Van Buren which arrived here from Manila yesterday: George Barnes, Ernest Brown, Clara Bfown, Jessie Campbell, Jessie Ewald, Nathaniel Ewing, Auguste Ewing, Frank Gilbert, Bernard Harrison, Julia Harrison, Neville Harrison, Faye Harrison, Thomas Hickey, Mrs. Thomas Hickey,
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  • 98 6 Chinesr Crew Refuses To Work Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 20. THE crew of the British steamer Severn- leigh. who were charged in th.G Marine Court with impeding the nrogress of the voyage, were acquitted here to-day. The vessel was chartered by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha for a voyage
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  • 123 6 $1,468 Due On A Judgment Singapore. Monday. MR. H. Sleigh, the well-known trainer, failed to answer a judgment debtor summons which came on for hearing before Mr. Justice Home, in the High Court to-day, and on the application of Mr. T. W. Onr. counsel for plaintiffs. Mr. Lee
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  • 29 6 The P. and O. liner Rawalpindi is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 6 a m. on Thursday. She wiil proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharf.
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  • 493 6 Tongkangs Which Were Security Singapore, Monday. THAT property did not depart from the mortgagor to the mortgagee, the mortgagor stilll continuing to have dominion cvs.* his property, and, there being no entrustment, there could therefore be no criminal breach of trust, was the submission put forward
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  • 92 6 Malay's Fine Paid By Wife Singapore, Monday. TOR assaulting a public servant In the execution of run duties, bin Bakar, a young Malay, was fined $15 this morning by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, and ordered to pay $3 compensation to Renga, the comolamant. or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL j To-night Cocktail Dance 6. 30 to 8. 30 p. m. J I Dinner Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight j "THE SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS" i STAT A AmS ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS. THE MOST TALENTED S POPULAR CABARET ENTERTAINERS EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE. j NON-DINERS
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    • 390 6 WHOLE FAMILY WITM INDIGESTION Suffered Whatever They Ate. A mother of four writes:—"Myself an t family of four ail seemed to suffer from acidity, pains in the back, and other forms of indigestion. I suffered whatever I ate. But since we have been taking Kruschen (for the last three months)
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 254 6 CLUB DIARY [There ore numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which or* re"ricr<; of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is voided sveotszttv for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Hopcf general interest will still be fnetude* in the. "Diary at Events." The "Club Diary"
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    • 258 6 •J. A POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FC~ PER DATE AND TIME Ceylon and Egypt (Parcels only) Achilles Sept. 21 1 pm. China I generally I except Shanghai Anshun 21 1 p.m. Hongkong Anshun 21 1 p.m. Australia:—Eastern and Southern Nieuw Holland 21 2.30 p.m. New Zealand Nieuw
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  • 76 7 R.R.L OFFICER'S ADDRESS AT I.S.P. CONFERENCE TVfR. C. C. T. Sharp, of the Botanical Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, delivered a very interesting lecture on "Experiments on Tapping Systems" at the annual conference of the [nrarporated Society cf
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  • 5678 7 ADDRESSING the conference. Mr. Sharp said: In May 1933. a large scale tapping experiment was set up on Seventh Mile Estate. At that time we were m the depths of the world slump and the price of rubber was equal to roughly one <ixth of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 107 7 ;>, YOUR EYES are the Most Delicate Organs of Your Body. Take care of them; Cleanse them each Night and Morning with Soothing Murine; Remove Dust; Protect against germ infection. Keep ycur Eyes Clean and Healthy. Murine is the Standard, Safe Eye Lotion, successfully used for 36 years. Compounded for
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    • 8 7 From the Pure Juice Aerated Water Ice Manufacturers
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    • 424 7 NO MOREJISTHMA Doctor's Daughter Telia How Father Waa Cured The daughter of a Britith medical man was instrumental in chenginc the whole life ot an Asthma sußerer Her father had been a chronic Asthma r-iUerer uattl he tried Ephazone tablets. So she ltnmedij ately recommended Epcazone to another victim who
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  • 96 8 Extortion Case Against A Chinese Singapore, Monday. AN attempt to extort $10.80 from a woman had its sequel this mornT S hew h sin ß> a Chinese youth, stood charged with the offenre before Mr. W. G. Reeve, the Third Magistrate. rnm h mi?S nce f*" alle *ed
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  • 52 8 Reuter. t London, Sept. 20 Lloyds announce that an additional ETSSS 5 f tCn shilli "gs per cent, will carried by first class passenger liners calling at an anchorage below WooSSSk but not above the blockhouse ?Sbie?t to a time limit of 48 hours T such J
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 228 8 iv lu r^ DON'T L!:T !T IVORKY YOU! JOE BROWN JrsT TELL HIM 1 j£r< llirliifliiv Its JOE'S FIRST BIG RKO-RADIO COMEDY! HE SEES ALL.. HEARS YOU'LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF! f IT'S ALWAYS ROMANCE AND FUN > i WITH THIS MERRY FOURSOME! I I SALLY EILERS JAMES DUNN MISCHA
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    • 200 8 I A mtfmamm n WJT Gevlan Jo Road Junction. I B |f|% Two Shows Fcr One Paj Second Show: Spec*, 3 Hour R_«_ nJ £v ?j" la Powe My™ Loy and 1090 of olhers Prices: 10c., 20c. and 30c. apeecuay. Next Change: Wed. 22nd Thur. STt 25th s lin UST
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    • 126 8 •J» PAttAMO I* J O jNI GI F JlM ,l(S^ j ALHAMBRA if TO-MORROW-PAVILION I wpr a popULAR m W FUN MAKERS IN A W ROAR,NG FORTUNE I|«fj RIOT OF LAUC mmSWm with every incide. packed with comedy .j. THRILLS/ DRAMA! FUN! T j |alhambra next chance" I i j
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  • 259 9 ON SEPT. 30 National Health His Subject rpHE Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, M.P., Prime Minister of Great Britain, will make his first broadcast as Premier on Sept. 1 30, when his speech at a reception given by the Central Council for
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  • 131 9 More than 200 bands will compete in the thirty-second National Band Festival co be held at Al2xandra Palace, North London (head-cfurrters of the BBC Television Station* on Sept. 25. Twentyfour of them will be entered .in the Championship Section, and each will play, as the test-piece, Herbert
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  • 36 9 A chair untitled fails is provided to facilitate the work of the clerk responsible for th .ever P ice wide when opened, in which the allocations of the valious B.B.C. dudies are recorded. (By couriesy B.B.C.).
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  • 532 9 The Nerve-Centre DRAMATIC CONTROL PANEL NO. 1 4"|N an average, three dramatic productions are broadcast by the BBC each week. As assuredly as the casts who people them, they have their own personality, character, and atmosphere, which, through the medium of the spoken word, rei> for
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  • 246 9 Broadcasts Inspired by Sport j Recordings of some of the outstanding sporting events of which broadcast descriptions have been given by the BBC during the summer will provide the basis of Game, Set, and Match,' a lorthcoming programme from Daventry. Linked by explanatory dialogue, the recordings
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  • 179 9 Microphones will be placed in th 2 carnage-sheds at King's Cross railway terminus, London, for the purpose of a programme that listeners to Daventry will hear soon. The broadcast, which will be produced by Pascoe Thorton, is one of the "Night Shift' series, which is designed to
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  • 87 9 In accordance with the tradition known to music-lovers everywhere, the 1937 season of Promenade Concerts will come to an end on Oct. 2 with Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea-songs and the National Anthem. The concluding part of the concert will be broadcast from Daventry,
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  • 204 9 Arsenal v. Manchester City THE first of the Association football. commentaries to be heard by lis-1 teners to Daventry during the coming season will be a description by GCCi£2 j Allison of the second half of the match between Arsenal and Manchester City. The game promises to be
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  • 274 9 Clerk Provided With A Chair On Rails A BOOK so large that the girl in charge of it is provided with a chair running along rails is used by the BBC to record allocations of the twenty-one studios at Broadcasting House and of the five in the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 489 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AN'I ED For possibly 2 months to car from 9 a m. to 1 p.m. and from m to 8 p.m. Lowest daily rate to No 326, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore WANTED—Junior Shorthand Typist, x. Apply Yapp Publicity Bureau, j Winchester Hou?e, Singapore. 7 ANTED —British firm
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    • 263 9 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness weak body, impure blood. tSSSS memory, and who. are old and worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible ■■o oufckfy
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    • 268 9 IGreat World Show! S IST, 2ND 3RD OCTOBER CHINA RELIEF VTXD 1 j Three Nights' Gross Proceeds Wi'l Be Devoted To The Above Fund. j 1 CABARET i S TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. j LAST NIGHT I MARIE AUSTIN S (AUSTRALIAN DANCE TEAM j. S LA DANCE DU APPACHE.
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  • 56 10 NAH—GOH. The engagement is announced between Miss Nah Que* Imm only daughter of the late Mr. Nah KinChcon and Mrs. Nah Kim Choon c: No. 315, K'm oeng Road. Singapore, tj Mr. Goh K ing Seng of No. P44. Kovan 1 Singapore, onlv ron of the la
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  • 701 10 JN' an article published three months ago wo pointed cut that the:? was real need for legislation in the Colony, to be followed by legislation on similar lin;s in the Malay Stat as, on the whole question of Chinese marriages. We poirted out thai as long ;'go
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  • 42 10 Alleged Assaults On Embassy Employees Reuter. Moscow Sept. 20. T HE Soviet Ambassador in Japan has protested to the Japanese Foreign Minister against me aiieged frequent cases or ao-sauu by unknown Japanese on Soviet Embassy employees in Tokio —Reuter.
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  • 216 10 Ca?e Of Amoy's Police Chief rpilE Canton correspondent of the A H >ngkong Daily Press reported on ihe 16th Inst, that Wong Kung To secretary of the Kwangsi Pro^incia 1 Government was one of the 72 who werf publicly executed at Kweilin as traitors 1.0 tneir country. The
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  • 49 10 v v M Friday, sept. 17. H H. the Sultan of Brunei and Mr Li™' lUnCheon at Government v, Monday, Sept. 20. His Excellency and Lady Thomas were present at a private view of nytog Over The Empire" exhibited by i ej imperial Airway,. Ltd at Raffles
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  • 228 10 NOTES COMMENTS On Denmark have received from the Danish. Consulate in Singapore a most comprehensive handbook of information in English relating to all aspect.; of life in Denmark. In making available this book for the public in Malaya j the Consulate has shown considerable I enterprise, which might well be
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  • 234 10 rpu marvels of the exposition In j Paris are expatiated upon by Mr. j Ong Boon Tat, J.P. m his latest letter to fiends In Singapore. Mr Boon Tat postponed his visit to Paris until this J month as a result 0 f advice that a
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  • 204 10 JjR. Richard Sidney, the Secret*,, for Asia of Rotary Internationals keeping in touch with the many districts he has to cover by means of cir cuJar letters, and in that Just Vf be refers to the visit to b e paid to As next year by Mr.
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  • 140 10 yyiTH regard to the Middle Asia Regional Conference, Mr. Sidney will be glad if clubs in the districts concerned will send t 0 his office. Barter* Building, Battery Road, Singapore, suggestions for topics for the programme. These will b e dea'i. with by the -hairman of the conference,
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  • 397 10  -  By "Looker On" is the younger generation drivlog at? demands a clergyman Seventy on th e speedometer. Twenty- eight in the witness-box. I "Very few men make advances without encouragement, however small/* says a correspondent. Take our bank manager, for insiauce. An elderly defendant at Guildhall
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    • 180 10 We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable I Obtainable from ALL GOOD DEALERS «N COLUMm CO., LTD. Singapore, K. Lumpur. M I J■ Q Il c ,nosl suit VVV TITITr fff^^fll^fyfyvl able for mfants i ttJUIJNu frMMtif^^UT I. Uttl Fresh as the day it was packed
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  • 136 11 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BELIEF IN THE PRINCIPLE OF COLLABORATION A has agreed to send a representative to Geneva anoeal tJ thf I t C0 T nferenc i- w "ich follows the Chinese his do,. t£ IT a 4 offi cial
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  • 444 11 Washington, Sept. 20. rpHE United States has agreed to send a representative to the I League Advisory Committee on the Sino-Japanese conflict. Making the announcement, the Mate Department emphasises that in order to avoid misunderstanding r the American Government feels constrained to observe that it cannot
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  • 147 11 Editor Of Hongkong Telegraph Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 20. MR. Alfred Hicks, Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph, and correspondent to the United Press and the Daily Mail, is the first European victim of cholera, from which death occurred to-day. Mr. Hicks, who was 54 years of age,
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  • 76 11 Municipal Clerk Loses $575 In Cash Singapore. Tuesday. A MUNICIPAL clerk was the victim of *1 a daring armed robbery in Singapore yesterday. In Kuantan Road the clerk, who was riding in a risksha, was held up by a gang of Chinese who came up in a m
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  • 264 11 Japanese Losses In Air Battle Tientsin, Sept. 21. rjiHE left wing of the Chinese army on A the Tsin-Pu Railway yesterday led a bayonet charge on the Japanese lines facing heavy gunfire. Mr. Arita, the Japanese envoy has completed his preliminary plan for the organisation of
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  • 30 11 Mr. L. Ross Counsell, sales representative of Messrs. Butterworth and Co. (India), Ltd., of London and Calcutta, has returned to Singapore to meet member? ot the med»".i| find le*a" proff's^on*
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  • 820 11 Chinese Daring MFMAN RAIDS FLYING FIELD Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 21. LIGHTNING night raid by a single Chinese plane, which dropped two bombs on the Japanese airfield off Yangtsepoo, fo'ir.ci the climax to a day of occasional artillery and machine-gun duels. The Japanese authorities have renewed their threat
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  • 72 11 Grave Fears For His Safety Reuter. Edmonton (Alberta), Sept 20 F X or the safe ty of the explorer nnthficr W lklns from whom nothing has been heard since he wireeoine ,n e ]i e y afternoon that he was going to land at the Mackenzie Delta
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  • 88 11 lo Safeguard British Interests In China Reuter. n j A London, Sept. 20 E Federation of British' Industries has called a meeting to be held in London on Sept. 29 of firms targelv inn China and Particularly in doUcv for t0 a common policy for the protection of
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  • 943 11 BRITISH &> FRENCH IGNORE RAID WARNING Reuter. Nanking, Kept. 20 ALTOGETHER four raids have «1 taken place, 31 planes participating in the last one. It is learned that Admiral Sir i Charles Little's reply to Admiral Hasegawa included a map, giving the location of all
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    • 51 11 pianoforte recital, ALL BRITISH ALL WAVE^^^. gives as much volume and better tone as many 8 and 10 MS' 5 valve sets. Bffi Pj if Write, call or phone for a |V*- -"1 demonstration. S 2S" ec tnc Co Ltd oi England, "Magnet House,- Singapore). W P B HO A
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  • 453 12 POLICE COURT Story Of "Coffee Money' 9 Singapore. Monday. F OR abetting the offence of offering V netective-lnspector J. the Singapore U J* s a motiv e illegal RraUf.cat.on of S3O asa for forbearing a onev lcnder, Be>an Singh, a SflA
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  • 317 12 Fishermen To Demand Action •By Air Mail) London, Sept 8. rLLOWING a second attack by a shark on a vessel in the Firth of Clyde yesterday. Clyde fishermen are to make a demand to the Government, through their association, for action to exterminate the monsters which
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  • 274 12 Yachtsmen Reach Singapore Singapore, Monday. LEAVING Gloucester in Massachusetts U.S.A.. eleven months agothe Yankee and American-owned 81-ton scholneT rigged yacht arrived at Singapore yesterday from Semarang, completing over 17.000 miles' cruise round the globe. The "Yankee" is equipped with an engine which is seldom used. Built in
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  • 32 12 Spain's Claim For Election To League Council Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 20. THE League Assembly rejected Spain's claim for re-eligibility for election to the League Council by 24 votes to 23.—Reuter.
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  • 205 12 Trading Post To Be Established Montreal, Quebec. 4 PART of Canada, which no white man has visited for 103 years, is shortly to be opened up. The patrol ship of the Arctic. R. M. S. Mascopie, which has left here on hei once-a-vear cruise through 10.000
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  • 601 12 Johore Road Fatality CYCLIST WHO RAN INTO CAR (Fram Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Spet. 2T). i CHINESE labourer named Wang Peh Woo. said to be in the employ of A. G. Dobb and Co., Contractors, of Singapore, was knocked down and killed while riding a bicycle,
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  • 166 12 Chinese Arrested MYSTERY PARCEL SEIZED Singapore, Tuesday. A YOUNG Chinese was about to leave the s.s. Mvi Nam with a parcel under his arm this morning when he was met by a revenue officer who stopped him to examine the parcel. The man took fright and,
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  • 113 12 Higher Living Standards Required Reuter. Boston, Sept. 20. THE shadow war darkens the world, which needs a return to the belief in the pledged word and the reign nf law rather than that of unlicensed force." declared Mr. Cordell Hull, m a speech at a
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  • 287 12 Driver Blames His Employer (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 20. A SUMMONS case was mentioned this A morning before Mr. J. B Weiss (First Magistrate, Johore Bahruj in which Ungku Majid bin Mohamed is charged with having failed to stop his car at
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  • 117 12 New D rector-General Selected ißy Air Mail) London, Sept. 7. Tne War Office announces that Ma-lar-General W.P. Max-Arthur Honorn7v Physician to the King, has been selected to succeed Lieutenant-Gene-ral Sir James A. Hartigan. Honorary Physician to the King, as DirectorGeneral of Army Medical Services. He will take
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  • 202 12 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. A Chinese ladies' club, for Malay and Chinese -speaking ladies, is shortly to be formed in Malacca. The Club, it is understood, will b e run on the lines of men's clubs. A public meeting to form a local branch of the
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  • 106 12 British Official Wireless London, Sept. 20. Paris 146 21 32 1 New York ..95% Montreal 4.95 3 ,4 Brussels 29.45 Geneva 21.58% Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.97% Milan 94' 4 Berlin 12.. 35% Stockholm 19.39 y 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26% Prague 141 15 16 Madrid norn
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  • 341 12 Precautions EUROPEANS UNDER TREATMENT Singapore, Tuesday. rrHE members of two European families il Singapore are under precautionary treatment on account of having been in contact with a do 0 r which subsequently died of rabies. Their hands were licked by the dog on Sunday, Sept. 12,
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  • 77 12 Training Classes In Penang (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sept. 21. A PENANG Chinese Red Cross unit for the purpose of service (n China, nas been formed, about 120 people, including many girls, have enrolled. Classes are being held five days a week for groups
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  • 90 12 Boy Travels 13,000 Miles (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 6. LYING in the Wellington Ward at the London Hospital is 12-year-old Frank Murphy, who has journeyed 13,000 miles from Dunback, New Zea'ind, for a delicate operation on the brain. When a doctor told the boy's lamily that
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    • 38 12 OLD AGE love everything thati eld old friends old ttmes. old manners, old books And need one s&y The m&gmhcenr Whisky c&lied "Old Rarity GUARANTEED 15 YEARS OLD $3.70. per bottle duty 1 McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 1A
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    • 52 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. 'PHONE 580«. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING
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  • 601 13 BLOW AT TRADE Mr. Eden Addresses League Assembly Geneva. Sept. 20. MR. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, addressed the Assembly of the League of Nations to-day. He said: We are meeting at a time of profound international anviety when the
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  • 40 13 Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 20. AFTER having apparently subsided for the past week, the cholera epidemic has reappeared with renewed virulency and 21 new cases have been reported in the last 48 hours, including two Britishers. Reuter.
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  • 44 13 Now On Road To Recovery IT was recently reported that Dr. Rabindranath Tagore was seriously ill. Our Calcutta correspondent, writing by air mail, states that after a week of anxiety the patient is out of danger and on the road to recovery.
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  • 384 13 Seven Japanese Planes Destroyed Shanghai, Sept. 20. A CERTAIN high official of the Chinese n army, in an interview given to press representatives', described the course of events during the past week. He stated that the crack Japanese troops including the 9th and the 11th divisions, had
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  • 220 13 The following arc the passengers booked by the Rawalpindi to leave Singapore for Europe on Friday: Lady V. Addison, Squadron-Leader J. E. M. Bainbridge and Mrs. Baiobridge. Mr. H. J. Barnard, Mr. J. M. Baber, Mrs. W. L. Blythe, Mr. A. W. H. Kinney, Mr. R. A. Birch,
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  • 97 13 The sixth annual general meeting of 'he Syrian Christian Union was held at 1, Short Street, Singapore. Mr. T G. Thomas presided. The report and accounts for the year were passed, and the following office-bearers were elected for the ensuing year:— Mr. T. G. Thomas, B. A.,
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  • 140 13 Chinese Dives Into Canal Singapore, Tuesday. BITTEN by a dog, a Malay boy of about six was yesterday evening taken to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, from where he was removed to hospital by ambulance. Efforts have been made to trace the dog, but so
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  • 52 13 War Convocation At The Hague Reuter. London, Sept. 20. THE Women's International League in Washington has cabled to the International Arbitration League in London agreeing to advocate a convocation at The Hague for a permanent administrative council for the purpose of discussing a solution of the Sino-Japanese
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  • 633 13 Local Exhibition ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF PHOTOGRAPHS SELECTION of photographs which impressed as much by their high technical worth as by the comprehensive idea they give of the countries over which the Imperial I Airways machines pass on their journey to the East, was on view at
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  • 151 13 Passes From Johore Bahru 'From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru, Sept. 20. rpHE following are the results in the -k London Chamber of Commerce examinations held in Johore Bahru in book-keeping, shorthand and type-wri-ting held at the Bukit Zarah School and English College, Johore Bahru The results arrived
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    • 205 13 §WETTEM II 1 lA| iii mi im; U M mm totted n U WBm E S T lIXAIfi THERE ARE LOTS OF Sr^S^O^S HAMS ALL OVER THE WORLD BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE > S^|f^' "PINEAPPLE" HAM A Choice And Specially Cured Brand Absolutely Dependable j BAKED, BOILED, GRILLED OR
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  • 277 14 INTER-UNIT G.O.C. Presents /he Prizes Singapore Tuesday. Tuesday. BY winning thirU-en Igl M»d losi»* onh ene ti h i Furriers swMhemfl' the Tntf-rnit rhnvn of the Malaya Cow «f* last ni?bt There was a g< and some keen fights were wl At
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  • 253 14 «S" Beat "A" In Senior League Singapore. Tuesday. Sin? oi so^ er a. n ye* erday, "S" fo. decc by two coal, to one, v d tbe A tateTcompanf Senior Flouring the first ten minutes was SwaTonM near the corner flag. hr t Co continued to press
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  • 69 14 Warren Shield Final At Anson Road Singapore, Tuesday. THE final of the Warren Shield Soccer competition will be played off at the Anson Road Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 23. between the Royal Air Force and the Middlesex Regiment. The game will commence at 5.15 p.m. admission charges being
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  • 377 14 With 6-2 Win Over H.M.S. Terror Singapore, Tuesday. rE new hockey season again promises to be auite a bright one for the S.RC. Yesterday on their ground, a Club eleven defeated a team from H.M.S. Terror by six goals to two in what was the first
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  • 201 14 S. Fujisaki Wins Duffers Cup "JpHE final of the Duffers Cup player" at Island Club on Saturday ciwcen S. Fujisaki fl7) and R. A. Haines (16) resulted in a win for the former one up. The following is the full result:— S. Fujisaki beat Sq/Ldr. G. F. Simonds
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  • 104 14 The Singapore Colts will open then hockey season with a game against Raffles Institution to-morrow on the school ground and on Friday they will play Fort Canning at Fort Canning. Colts' teams will be vs. R. 1.: C. Simon, H. C. Humphries, V. Xavier, M. Hope, M.
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  • 361 14 Prism Putter Declared Illegal London, Aug. 31. THE Royal and Ancient Club of St. 1 Andrews have seized a prismatic putter which was sent to .hemon behalf of Mr. W. H. Copus, the Bedfordshire owner. Mr. Copus sent the Patter to the R. and
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  • 105 14 Friendly Relations Not Likely Yet ißy Air Mail) London. RUMOURS are once more current that a healing of the breach between ihe Rugby Unions of the four home counties and the Fli rich Federation is imminent. Whe the break occurred In 1931. i mmith r{ four
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  • 188 14 Arsenal Repay A Kindness A! yeara ago, when the Royal Aral si club was making i's fli... ad In the football world. Nottingham Forest sent the new organisation a st oi red jt, seys with which to start bite journey. In consequence there has always been a certain
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  • 47 14 Results Of Yesterday's League Matches Reuter. London, Sept. 20. RESULTS of English League football matches played to-day were as follows:— DIVISION I Blackpool 1 P'eitford 1 DIVISION II BL'tCkburn R. 2 Fulham 2. Sheffield U. 2 Burnley 1. DIV. 11l (SOUTHERN) Millwall 4 Walsall 0.
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  • 259 14 R. A.M.C. Draw With Gunners' Reserves (By "Sarnia") A THRILLING match between the R.A.M.C., and the R A.. Blakang Mati, 2nd XV., on Saturday at Blakang Mati', resulted in a draw. The RA.M.C. had the upper hand in the first half. They opened the gamwith
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  • 60 14 Social Athletic Party XI vs. Bata's Shoe Sports Club to-morrow at the SH B ground: Sim Ah Pang. Gog Swee Chin. Sim Imm Pong. Teo Ban Sng Ah Lye. Yeow Chang Hoc. Soh Kirn Swee. Paul Ong. C. Lian Ben*. Yeo Kirn Hock, Ang Chong Bian, Tony Tco.
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  • 292 14 Flying Column In Form [From Our Oicn Reporter: Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 21. A HEAVY shower of rain in the small hours <»I the morning which persisted till after break of dawn marred to a certain extent this morning's track work of candidates entered for the
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    • 44 14 $BjK "tin li «L v _i i 4LSN JkHJ v e A UMS *.>*• im'TiWM fw I' i ft»-} W ~%.v I I ■•'•> *—c $4"vJVf H~t. B tf^' trlflfM'-ftyi I .JBf-.'.iEfc',. .-^i y* »^T-a jj *Jl*' <*■pftVV^Mi LIB w| *<.■'/- 4 "V BtB --'--'-j ■66-Jb *i
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    • 213 14 FOM ELSIE, rF I HAVE TO xV MAYBE ITS YOUR OWN il ttM lf WORK FOR MR SM,TH FAULT WAYi YOU KAVE V CO" ANOTHER DAY I'LL6O MAD! ENOUGH STIMULATING ft" p UfH HE MAKES ME SO Sol3k HOT DRINKS EVERY PERHAPS YOU'RE RIGHT, ELSIE; *WHY DON'T YOU CHANGE I
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  • 606 15 Another Draw In Singapore Cup Tie CRICKET CLUB M.P.H. 3-GOALS ALL Replay Fixed For Monday Next Singapore, Tuesday. k F I LK being a goal in arrear in V the first half, the Singapore i it ket Club improved remarkably (i the iecond session and drew hree-all with the Publishers
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  • 77 15 rpHE following is the draw for the second round of the Singapore <up competition, all games in Inch trill be played at the Anson Road Stadium: "Tue day (28th): Skins vs. Gor<i.iv (39th): Marines vs. ters of Chinese II vs. Indians .<! replaj takes place this
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  • 86 15 K. P. Deighton And 1). M. Seward Win "C" Class THE following were the results of ties 1 played off yesterday in the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament. "B Class Doubles Har.dicao (semifinal): H. Sardeman and P. H. Bodcl Bienfait <olus 3» beat H. Bardcn and V C.
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  • 123 15 THE following ties in the V.M.C.A. ten--1 nis tournament will be placed tomorrow < Wedne;;dav I: Men's "A": T. p Wr>e vs Heng Seng Chiang; J. Manaseh vs. Goh Cheng Hee. Men s Singles B": K. L. Eu vs M woelz; A. Nathaniels vs A. Manasseh. YES!BRAY'S RESULTS
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  • 48 15 Khalsa Association 2nd. XI vs. the R.AS.C. on Thursday on the Khalsa ground at 515 p.m.: Harchand Singh Naranjan Singh Gill. Mahan Singh Hazara Singh, Gurdit Singh. Parduman Singh. Kartar Singh. Kartar Singh Sidhu, Major Singh, Naranjan Singh, Bahvant Sir.gh. Reserves: —Harchand Singh, Gopal Singh.
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  • 33 15 Twenty-four cards were taken out for the Keppel G. C. September Mixed Foursome which resulted in a win for Mrs. F. Stair and F. W. Dunhill 33 1 4 nett.
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  • 503 15 K. Leembrugjeren Scores All Five Goals Singapore, Tuesday. 'PHERE was practically speaking only one team in it, in the hockey fixture between the Y.M.C.A. and Fort Canning which was played at the Fort to-day, the Y's winning comfortably by 5—0. Ground conditions were hardly conducive to
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  • 227 15 Hockey On Serangoon Road Ground Singapore. Tuesday. TO-DAY'S match between the Post Office hockey XI and the Khalsa Association, played on the Post Office Club ground, ended in a victory for the Postals by five goals to one Dershan Singh, the Postals left winger, scored the first
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    • 245 16 The GERMOLENE is the world's 1 lmi most successful Healing OintBfOn P ment. It is something very ft nLL/ y different from an ordinary salve, and possesses remarkable HealATCCT ing a nd penetrating properties. VJ nCMI LO I As "the" remedy for Skin Troubles, Geraiolene reigns CM I W supreme,
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    • 53 16 Robinson's Lemon or Lime barley—and for that as you know you Barley Water ,s supplied to re,y n Robinson P«ent' bottles which g,ve you about I k I I *C* 21 glasses. Look for Old K\JD lIN OvJIN b Hethers' head on the seal to be sure it's Robinson's. Ltmu,v
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    • 53 16 VULCAIN Watches never vary either in their sterling qualities or their 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 you can place the most implicit trust. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL WATCH DEALERS. Agents for Malaya:
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    • 1651 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio OMBTATION i^Si? *?C 19.8 metres (1515 mcs) and 005 p. m.— Letters from Home in 11 FMN 29.2 metres (10.26 mcs). Japanese. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE A s ha w. f.s.a. to-dax J§£ p m c,ose Down Nationai 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES Singapore Station Oa Scenes F™ "The
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  • 177 18 TEOCHEW COMMUNITY (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune> Sir, May I, through the medium of your valued paper, draw the attention of the Teochew community to the fact that there has been no Teochew serving on the Municipal Commission since the death of Mr. Lee
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  • 86 18 'From Our Own Correspondent) The engagement is announced of Mr I J Webb ot the Supreme Court Registry. Johore Bahru. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith E Webb, to Miss Edelweiss La' Brooy, c dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E C S. La' Brooy of Singapore
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  • 670 18 By Japanese FULL DETAILS OF THE INCIDENT Hongkong, Sept. 17. >JpHE P. and O. liner Rawalpindi, which arrived here from Japa. yesterday, was the object of considerable interest by a Japanese destroyer during her passage from Chapel Island to Hongkong. The British liner eventually hove to while
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    • 222 18 DYSPEPSIA 01 ill torm* ot digestive derangement dvg| epsia M not cne tri«*t will l>r put right bj *avmg a magic wand When the correct treatment has been prescribed a '•rrt.Mii amount of patience may he called for l.efore the final cure is eflected Probably the most reital it- and
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    • 194 19 Belter to look at, more powerful CHEAPEST TO OWN... You can buy a car for less money than the Austin With its three-bearing crankshaft, the engine is Seven. But remember, the lowest-priced car is not much more powerful yet quieter and smoother, necessarily the cheapest to own in the long
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    • 168 19 ff^lWß TOO WERE GOING TO THE -"A I SHOUIDMT oOThErM BPL 10 00 1 fSCTPi^Y^ HILLS AS SOON AS -THAT WOWT BE Wt fl R When convalescence is slow SO often when the convalescent stage is reached, after Malaria and other fevers, many patients find great difficulty in (r— gathering
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    • 781 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BERLIN STATION iConttnuea ,r om page m uSPJSSLIIS wr a a metres (9,54* kes.); DJE 16.89 meSHORTWAVE I «JJ P m Gramophone Records 51H2 cs i aßd D, <» I,n 8* PROGRAMMES eL°? s cur™? or &nch < 15 M *ars&s stsse il■ass- fro as™- dj
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  • 152 20 General Chan Ton? of Canton, who arrived back from Europe by thf C'ontc Ko so en route to China (Tribune). S_*l marr a ff e f ir- N *en_i to Miss Dorothy Swallow, »4 St Andrews Cathedral on sriC5 r iC_ ,W€M ,natron honour, and
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