Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune W Guaranteed Largest Sales Malaya's National Newspaper: -wjtr-^ Vol XXVI.- -No. 225. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Sept. 24, H>">7. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 312 2 Walter Baumer's New Record i i I j TOR the La Turbie hill climb, the most 1 famous event of its kind In the French motor racing calendar, a large number of renowned Continental and English racing drivers are usually attracted each year. This year's meeting was
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  • 74 2 I overs cf the works cf Charles Dicken i will find a broadcast designed for them in the foithcoming nrogrammes from Davectry. Presented by John Kichmcnd. the broadcast will be made as represen'rativi; cf its -übiect as possible. Various exee;pts from Dickens will he given in
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  • 282 2 Comparison With I'r Years <By Air Mailt London. S;, IN spite oi the considerable in the numerical strenpt; R.A.F., due to expansion, tj been no relative increase in of pilots who have lost then There have been 58 fatal involving the loss of 97 liveeight months
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  • 217 2 To Work Longer Hours Paris FRENCH miners are to work longc." hours. The official journal publishes a notice to the effect that over the period frorc Sept. 1 to Jan 15 next, an extra 31 hours' work w 11 be authorised, in thform of iupplemenary days, none o:
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    • 430 2 WUMEM STOCK OF:— ~vng Baths in cast Iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 5' 0" overall price 135.W each. FS" do raDle lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. Foe aU requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, I -insult: J\L HASSAN, *4, 36 37, Bras
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    • 668 2 I IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. J Originating Summons No. 117 of 1937. In the Matter of the Estate of Kechik bint* Basin, Deceased, and In the Matter of the Estate of Hajee Fatimah binte Moharaed Deceased, and In the Matter of Section 35 (2) of the Conveyancing and Law
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    • 486 2 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of modern fashion, well-made, fancy polished, high-grade teak sitting, dinimj and bedroom iurniture of every description, beautiful multi-coloured English centre carpets etc. (The property of Mrs. R. C. Loveday). To be held at No. 19, Capitol Flats (Stamford Rd.), on Saturday, 25th Sept., 1937, at 2.30 p.m
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    • 212 2 need the soothing, healing acr?o:3 of pc-Tl'- <X>- < THYMOLIN.r -the 40- f;, year-cM alkaline solution that physicians and dtnI tists recommend. Help p avoid colds and sore 9 TIME;S3 WI T WITH i Constant Pain, Limbs Like Pieces Of Lead, Hack Aching:, Swollen Toints, Sharp Shootrig pains thousands know
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    • 95 2 «J, WATER PEN I Thrifty Innovation Fiij >< w th 1 J WATER and ii writes INK. i S Sole Agents: Xi i,V> AN uMclaya), LTD.. S3 A 35, Teh.l. Ayer Street. t Singapore, i W ATER PEN Co., Inc. in U.S.A. Eu Court Building. Singapore. .SELAWOH TURF CLUB! IST
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  • 439 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES ACCOMMODATION FOR CREWS British And Scandinavian Vessels Compared IN the annual report of the Medical Officer to the Hull and Goole Port Sanitary Authority, crew accommodation on beard British ships is compared with that in Scandinavian vessels to the advantage of the latter. Dr D. A Cadman
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  • 142 3 Additions Runr.:: Last Yeai At the beginning cf 1C37 the German merchant fleet comprised 3,579 shins, with a net registered tonnage of 3,°00, 000 tons, equivalent to 75 per cent, of the pre-war tonnage. The addi'iois during 1936 totalled 151 ships with a tonnage of including 183 000
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    • 460 3 -TEAMER SAILINGS ihsio.nd BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage S'P'-re 1937. f,/ \RTHAC-P; 15.000 Sep' 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 24 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Nov 5 lOUDAN
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    • 80 3 SI. (AfCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore. SIRDHANA 8 000 Oct. 8 SHTRAIJV 8 000 Oct. 21 TILAWA 10,000 Nov. 1 Pot PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA TTLAWA 10.000 Oct. 3 HANTHIA 8.000 Oct. 16 TALMA 10.000 Oct. 3J P&O 3RITISH INDIA •ASSENGES FMIGHf SERVICES For all Information apply to:
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    • 571 3 I M. B„ K. I I I KOKUSAI LINE I i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). tj Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York miS KONGO MARU Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Keelung Nov. 3 )m s
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    • 457 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 12-10 12-10 13-10 15-10 JUTLANDIA 2-11 2-11 3-11 5-11 MEONIA 23-11 23-11 24-11 26-11
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    • 465 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD nNUKUIJ (Incorporated !n (I LLOYD 1 Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixture*:— OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. 8 m.s. "HAVEL" omits Shanghai, also calls Cebu Sej.r lT s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Oct l HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND,
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  • 54 4 INDIAN CRICKETERS* COMPLAINTS IN COLOMBO JNSULT would now appear added to injury so far as the Aligarh University Cricket Team now visiting Ceylon are concerned. When they arrived ir Colombo, following detention at Mandapam, their captain complained bitterly of their treatment, which he described as "worse than
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  • 547 4 THE "Times of Ceylon" ventilated the team's grievance, apnarently much to the nnnoyance of the Superintendent at Mandanam. who stated: "The Aligarh University Cricket Team arrived here by the Indo-Ceylon express ">n the afternoon of the 2nd instant \s they were travelling 3rd class, and had passed through
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  • 140 4 Hopes Of Spiritualist Leaders London, Aug. 20. UOPES that a greater number of spiri-tuali-t mediums would- be sent ti India Irom England were expressed by Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Rishi, the leaders o! the Indian Spiritualist Society of Bombay, who are at present visiting Britai i
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  • 257 4 Central Control Bui] To Be Erected Canberra. Au r\LTAiLS of a central c v which is to be erected at ford Smith aerodrome estimated cost Of £51.0ut) the Kou.se of Representati Minister for the Interior The building is the fii Australia, and will help to i system
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  • 158 4 T£e siege of Harlech Castle N wales—a dramatic episode In the hi of the Civil War that deserves better known—will be the then Jten of Harlech/ a feature proi from the EBCs Welsh Region to broadcast from Daventry shortly D tended by a handful of Colonel W
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  • 100 4 The next quarterly t:>ik by the Emm™ Programme Director of the BBC will Heard soon by listeners to Daventrv As usual, the Director will tell h i listeners of his piatu for the co 1 quarter, ard will discuss some of the •joints relating to tfa programmes
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    • 97 4 I ENTER NOW for the great BOVRIL CONTEST ask Tour dealer for a leaflet or write to THE ADVERTISING PUBLICITY BUREAU, LTD., 144, Robinson Road, Singapore, for an entry form CLOSING DATE 15th October 1937 5 APB 10a I 7/2e Eighteen. York Saloon. SOUND VALUE EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF ROOMINESS
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    • 192 4 PASNS rife^ JOINTS £lW of Kidney Trouble that musVnot°bc ignored. Neglect or improper treat- acid accumulates in the joints and S£n I~A i IS ?i n r uble will 8848 U P the excruciating joint pains soon lead to a real health-breakdown, or the torture of rheumatism, for serious Kidney
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  • 59 5 the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir —With reterence to the letter by a w in your valuable paper of the Inst., I fully endorse what he says I think the time is ripe for the :hew Poit Ip Huay Kuan to take the
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  • 327 5 the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) t —It is very sad indeed to read in th local papers of the hardships prevailing In China. It is ccr:.v beyond words to describe th fferings of the poorer class who are w terrorised by the pre\ailing war China. I make bold
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  • 317 5 the Editor of the Malaya Tribunei Sir—Mr. N. A. James Perera has adised his valedictory letter to you, ith his impressions of Malaya, after I he calls a "ten months' sojourn" Personally, I am not worried about his essions, but Mr. Perera seems to be on maligning
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  • 125 5 Military Secretary To Minister For War Reuter. London, Sept. 23. ITEEN interest has been aroused in military circles by the appointment Lord Gort to be Military Secretary to •Secretary of State for War. appointment is regarded as par- larly timely and it is thought C- a t will
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  • 262 5 Alleged Quarrel Over Debt Singapore, Thursday. TANG Ah Tee, a Teochew, was to-day t l ent need to one month r.i. by Mr I; E G Lewis, the Fifth Magistrate l 0ir th Ca o U ng hurt t0 Chua chen S Hang with a dangerous weapon on
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  • 145 5 Case Against Chinese Adjourned Singapore, Thursday. lIM Teck Guan, a young Chinese stood trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, today, on a charge of robbery of cash and jewellery to the total value of $258.50, belonging to a woman named Ong Toh. It
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  • 36 5 His Excellency, the General Officer Commanding. Malaya, will leave by car for Malacca on Saturday. He will drive to Mersing on Monday. and return to Singapore on Wednesday. He will be accompanied by his Aide de-Camp.
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  • 178 5 The Air Raids On Nanking rpHE following official Chinese comX munique, dated Sept. 22, has been forwarded by the Chinese ConsulateGeneral:— Flying from the Shanghai base a number of Japanese aeroplanes raided Nanking at 10.30 this morning. Over 3 S «r ac J?-L les were counted as
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  • 52 5 Resolution For Its Repeal Reuter. Poona, Sept. 23. A RESOLUTION calling for the repeal of the India Act and its replacement by a constitution framed by a constituent assembly was moved in the Assembly by the Prime Minister of Bombay, Mr. Kher. and carried by 96 votes to
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  • 114 5 Considerable improvements are being carried out in the port of Rangoon states the annual report of the Commissioners, for the year ended Mar 31 increased capital expenditure 6,06 877r •against 4,97.896r.) was employed in the reconstruction of wharves, the construction of a new quarantine station and loreshore
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    • 275 5 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel —And You II Jump Out of Bed Fall of Vim and Vigour. The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into yonr bowels daily, if this bile h not flowing *r fln mn l durest. It just decays in the tovrels. Gas
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    • 496 5 CLUB DIARY I [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the Diary of Events." The
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  • 385 6 LONDON COMMODITIES pt'rrpd London, Sept. 23. T?5J;r Previous To-day Change SSHf Dull Quiet W* Buyers. 8 7 8 8T 8 rtA Sellers. 9 815;i6 —116 01 Buyers. 8 7 8 8 7 8 Sellers. 9 815,16 —1 16 07 Buyers 8 15 16 8 15 16 i»»
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  • 1063 6 STRANGE STORY REVEALED IN POLICE COURT (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 4. 'JT is difficult to probe into the secrets of married life," remarked a solicitor at Birmingham in suggesting- that a young- and pretty wife, Mrs. Ethel May Annable, of Esme-' road, Sp&rkhul, had "greatly
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  • 147 6 Heavy Buying In London By The Continent Reuter. Thp nn~« L °ndon, Sept. 23. HE Continent, still nervous about the behavtour a n? w n n etti o ed by tne re cent Sf n lou of Wail Street and other Stock Exchanges, to-day invaded the London Bullion
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  • 51 6 Accident Stops Dredging Operations THE secretaries of Kuchai Tin Ltd announce that in recent operations the company's dredge encountered an obstacle which bent the ladder Dredging has been stopped and repairs are being proceeded with immediately. The dredge should begin operations again about the middle of next month.
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  • 196 6 Million Tota! Topped In August M A^, A ?f AS trade t0 PP ed the million do Lars tota: for the year in Au°ust and I-as already passed the raik :a ;n Novem ber of 1936. The total to August 31. according to figures just released by
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  • 191 6 Singapore. Sept. 23. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $166 o ;S am) W Coast No 2 P er Kovan $155 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 biam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 «22>l Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 $200 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3
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  • 110 6 British Official Wireless London, Sept 23 fans 144 11 1G New York 4.95 1 16 Montreal 4.95 1 16 Brussels 29.411/2 Geneva 21.55 */2 Belgrade 21 fi Amsterdam 8.96 Milan 94 1 16 Berlin 12.33& Stockholm 19.39 V 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26*6 Prague 14 P4
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  • 59 6 Singapore, Thursday Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Sin oore have received cabled news fr Manila giving the following prices:Last Sale Prices Previous To-di Pesos Antamok 0 5t 0 55 Benguet Consolidated 0 80 9 80 Consolidated Mines 0 012 0 013 I X L 0
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    • 491 6 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). An 4. CAPITAL: i 540,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. S M» n a TELEPHONES: aSSSSTIJ* 9 3172 Secretary 4944 J Manager 3513 Accountant »Q2<i S Telegraphic Address "OVERSEA" LONDOM BABTKERS: NEW YORK
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    • 256 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 8, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed I pou 0^!? 1 £2,000,000 Pfd-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received
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  • 773 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser Co. Buyers. Sellers. 5 6 6 3cd Kumbang 34 6 36 6 Malay 56- 57 6 .un 33- 34 6xd 1.00 105 HO 25 26 [angor 2 00 2 07V 2 lay 30 6
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  • 664 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. ft. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Mesiis. White Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as foilow.— STOCK The continued unfavcurable Rail earn ings,
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  • 241 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 24. XOjun^ Books Close financial Company Dividend BH* gg TIN TO r' Am oat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 3 t A>e? Hiiam 30% Int. Sept. 7 £j Sept 20 Riirma Malay 6d Bept. 23 p pr ,t ?n Pent. 24 5
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  • 222 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: IMCI red. 1940 $400,000 Int. y nom Mnv 31. Sept. 30 lU3ya wa7J^ 1*« 1907 red. 1047 $1,60Q,000 v II J 1 '""iii* in;. Mar. 31. Sept. 3U 1W n5 noir Mar. Sept. 30 114 il 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 n0 norD Mar. 31 Sept.
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  • 238 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept.. 24. TIN three months £259.15.0 down 15-. Although cables from London report Ihe Stock Exchange there to have been cheerful throughout yesterday's session, rt the opening here this morning there i; very little response. Probably the r dverse news from
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  • 18 7 Singapore, S?pt. 24. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $129: 1 (down $1).
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  • 16 7 The price of rubber at noon Buyers 29 ">i (down Vt); Seller.' >9% (down 1\)
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  • 495 7 MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat *fi 6-cd Alu Selangor 2.00 2_07 Bangrta 25 f^l Hong Fatts 130 J-35 Hongkong Tin 36 37- HI 2 6 3 6 «9 2 6 Xramat 16- 17K. Kellas 8 6 9X Lanjut 25 3 26 3 Xuchai 1-80 1.85 •>amunting
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  • 199 7 Dentist Wants Standard Dental Records Cnlcago, Illinois. THE csf.it: S!-:ucnt oi' permanent standard denial records BtSßllar to ;lanaard fingerprint indicts as an important aid to crime detection, la recommended by Dr. Edward J. Ryan, B dental surgeon, liere. He explain; in the current issue ol
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  • 64 7 Nine Natives And One European Killed Johannesburg. Nine natives were killed and a European received injuries from which he later died In a blasting accident at the .iiucispwi, mines recently. The European, Mr. W. B. Smith, had gone down into No. 1 shaft to continue blasting operations in
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    • 125 7 E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers fn Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Service, Membtri: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS*
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  • 153 8 Swedish Archaeologist As Leader Stockholm. N archaeological expedition t o French Indo-Cbin?: is to be made f his autumn, at the instigation of the French Government. by the noted Swedish archaeologist. Professor Olov Janr.e. Hp will collect data for the museums of Paris. The expedition will
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  • 135 8 Total Benefactions £9,000,000 London. Lord Nuffield ha", made a funh°r gif;, this time of £24,000, to the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square. London, for the building of h new research department. He recently gave the hospital £5,000 for the same purpose. The rebuilding scheme was
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  • 125 8 Turkey To Open World-Witfe Competition For Design a i Istanbul. A world-wide architectural competition to find a suitable design for a national "pi) lace of exhibitions" for Turkey is shortly to be opened. Substantial prizes will be given to architects sending in the best designs. I A
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  • 177 8 Prices Realised At Sales Cn Wednesday Singapore. Sept.. 24. 1 Sirigapari L-'hamber of Commerc< Rubber Association 1.348 th. auctior held on Wednesday tr.ere were: j Catalogued 1.744.408 lbs.—tons 778 7? Offerca 1585.724 lbs —tons 708.2: Sold 1.404.10b lbs.—ions 626.8. London—Spoi 8" d. New YOii:—Spot 18 3 8
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  • 125 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 24 Hcckey: P.W.D. v. General Hospital, "W.D.; Post Office Club v. V.M.C.A., P.O. ground; Colts v. Fort Canning, Fort Canning; CS C. v. S.R.C., C.S.C S.R.C. v. R.A.F., S.R.C. City High School Annual Athletic Sports, Jalan Bcsar Stadium, 2 30 p.m.
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  • 261 8 j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FC DATE AND TIME and Tembllahan Eanka Sept. 24 p.m. NfUttLGK Op ten Noort 24 230 n m oava, South-West Sumatra, S.-East. 1 Celebes. Moluccas and TjidTtoSr* Sg ten Noort 24 2-30 pm rWklis, F. de Keck. Padang. «««»8 24 3 p.m. Pakan
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  • 101 8 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing t'> a.m. to-morrow. Medan, Ja&kl, Amsterdam! and *Londcn§: Netherlands, dosing 130 pm tomorrow. aongkongj Canton, Shanghai, Kobe Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing *0 p.m. to-morrow. Penang. S:am. Burma, India, Traq Palestine, Egypt. E. and S Africa. Gr.ai tain, Ireland.
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  • 125 8 Mails expected irom Europe. (London Parcel mails* by the P. o. (Carthagei due at Singapore to-day. General deliver/ of parcels 9 am. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and JaDan by the Anyo Maru due at Singapore today. Mails expected from Holland etc. by the Poelau Rcebiah due at
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  • 18 8 The Air Mail < Imperial I despatched from Singapore on Sept. 15 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 134 8 Singapore, Sept. 24. Shins alongside the Wnarvts or exacted to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Prosper 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Carthage 18; Havre Maru 16; Glenshiel 14; Modjokerto 11; Mount Kyllene 9 Op ten Noort, Bangalore 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Li pis 30;
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  • 465 8 j Passengers by the Rawalpindi for i Ccicmbo, Marseilles and London, are: Sq. Ldi. and Mrs. J. E. M. Bainbridge and child. Mr. H. J. Barnard. Mr J M 1 Baber. Mrs. W. L Blvthe. Mr. A. W H Binney, Mr. R. A Birch. Mr. Barren. Mr and
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  • 125 8 MARON British. 3969 tons, from Hongkong 24.9 to Penang 28 9 TOBELO. Dutch, 684 tons, from Pon lianak 23 9 to Pontianak 25 9 VAN OUTHOORN, Dutch 1180 tors 'SiAw r AM n n 23 9 t0 Pale mbang 24.9.' BLLAWAN, Dutcn. 715 tons fr orl Koemai 23
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  • 423 8 B.B.CVs Plans For Corning Quarter i isteneks in Canada and India sailors, and Government officials in the Colonial Service arc specially catereo. for in ihe schedule of talks series from Daventry for the test three months ot the year. "Caids on :he Table" is the title
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  • 101 8 Erected Round Poiish Military Ground Wilna, Poland Posts crowned with deaths heads nave been erected at th e boundaries oi territory set aside here for the use ot ihe Polish military authorities to warn the public oi the danger which may beiaii them beyond this limit.
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  • 145 8 n 55?.. capacity of a telegraph-pole SSfaSS 6h Jf has been negligible King oi Paraphernalia learns cf a plot hatched by Hysterics ?S--ab^t 0 in Souring coumry-they are about to declare war on Paraphernalia, l?\ ab cncc being the casus belli lne u H yst-Tlcs arrive
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  • 610 8  -  "SCHOOLS DA *»'•»< iv f ALONG" By H.G. (By Air Maii) Nottingham, 'FWO-TH1RPS of the fession in Great Jjiit i urgent no?d of being either :ioncd cr superannuated, a ,j; to Mr. H. G. auth r tist. This Wis olio of ihe < tive statements Mr.
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  • 176 9 More Chinese Graduates Return To China Two Journalists Among Them Singapore Welcomes Dr. Lim Boon Keng Back—Gen. Chan Chai Ton?—Efforts Of Perak Chinese .Sv.cll The Relief Fund—The S ngapore Chinese Mandarin School. (Lv Our Chinese Correspondent) |AST week i" had the pleasure of meeting a number of
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    247 9 THE other journalist I had the pleasure 1 of meeting was Miss Elie Tso. She two years in Paris studying journalism, and is able to speak French a fluently as a Parisian. Although she was in London for onl; weeks. Miss Elie could speak English sufficiently well
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  • 164 9 1 FEW days ago. I interviewed Dr. Lim Bcon Keng, who is now in Singapore. Prior to that I have never met Dr. Lim, and after I interviewed him, I went away with the impression that I have met one of the kindliest of gentlemen. Dr.
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  • 138 9 EVERY reader who is familiar with Chinese affairs, knows Gen. Chan Chai Tong and his association with Canton. Something happened in China a few years ago, and that compelled Gen. Chan to proceed to Europe where he spent some time in retirement. Generalissimo Chiang has called
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  • 262 9 DERHAPS it la interesting to you," 1 writes a reader, "to know that the Peiak Chinese do not lav behind fatothers in the matter of contribut or towards the relief of Chinese war victims "Up to the end of the first week or this montn. no less than
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  • 117 9  -  Ey Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. Although doctors are human, you rare" y find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exactly what causes it and how to treat i. Personally, I know nothing to equal 'Bisurated' Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy
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  • 85 9 American On Serious Charge Singapore. Thursday. MR. John Richard Collins appeared 1,1 before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning to answer two charges of cheating in respect of two cheques for $300 (Gold" each It was alleged that the accused dishonestly concealed from Mr. D.
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  • 74 9 Alleged Poison Atteiraot In Soviet Reuter. Moscow. r?pt. tWO member; of the Soviet Red ro s Ant!-Gr.j Division and alfo two mil tary worker* were sentenced to derth at the Baltic Fleet Court Martial in I>ninpxad for an alleeed attempt to poison the food of F->d «■p'lor*. The
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  • 176 9 Doctor s Experiments With ::imais i Washington. D.C. A METHOD by which, it is claimed, undersized people can be made to a normal heigh i has been developed by Dr. Oocar Ridcle of the Carnegie Institute here. So far experiments have been made only with animals but in
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    • 153 9 FRED gtg /arfp/tem a Rett/ X-timd ftlfT T^'F"ED#OLD MAN, I HATE TO T~~■ ft rf\ rlfll"' 1 PERSONAL, BUT YOU OUGHT TO i fntv "VjCfl F 00 SOMETHING ABOUT THOSE j- .> NERVES OF YOURS. YOU'RE Wt 1 V H l HtMfRrM GETTING TO BE A SOCIAL f\ f MAYBE
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    • 111 9 Jj I RYE Vaii'll thoroughly enjoy (he )™Bl CCOi C ean flavcn,r «f the /Mill Fresh Lemons in LEMONPOP. S P" ially after a strenuous LEMONPOP invigorates as I rJES II as satisfies. Order some I PHHrm E or yowr next tennis party an J ||]||H§| I see now >'
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    • 326 10 m v THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SAYS 1 For a good evening's entertainment the picture is hard to beat. I s |6-I5 TO-NIGHT 9-15 ALHAMBRA j j THRILLS! I ASCIIS! ROMANCE! ALSO EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SHORTS INCLUDING PATSY KELLY IN TWIN TRIPLETS" <A HILARIOUS M.G.M. 2-REEL COMEDY) i I i■ i: i
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    • 274 10 <• As Refreshing as a Holiday at Frasers Hill! j j CLAUDETTE more alluring more lovable than S ever in a new Spicy, Parisian Escapade! jj j SI j f*% I TO-NIGHT j 4jĔ' j CAPITOL j i V*' CLAUDETTE j **J» COLBERT I 5 in Paramount's Most Sparkling Hit
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    • 147 10 IW The Funniest Show Seen For Many Months! H "Hilarious comedy. the pace is fast B and furious from the °P2£* BCMie fjj and never flajs"—FßEE PRESS. W|| "AU the elements of George Formby Florence Desmond Messrs. 20ih Century-Fox Films are pleased to announce that their masterly production of Rudyard
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  • 295 11 Two New Recoveries From Illness Reported Paris. rpwo new remarkable recoveries from ■l Illness are stated to have occurred as a result of pilgrimages to Lourdes One of these has been duly sanctioned by the Bureau Dcs Constatations the medical board at Lourdes which refuses to
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  • 157 11 Saves British Hospital From Auction BelcTade Queen Marie of Yugoslavia and Princess Olga have between them saved from auction the Elsie Inglis Memorial Hospital here. The hospital was formed with funds irom British sources as a memorial to Dr. inghs and the work done by English Scottish
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  • 51 11 The next meeting of the Cathoiic Action will be held on Sunday, at the Mercantile Institute, Queen Street, after the evening service. Speaker, the Rev Father A. da Silva Rego—"The Aim and End of Human Life." Lay Speaker. Mr. Percival Aroozoo, on "St. Thomas and the Reformation second
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  • 675 12 exchange of four notes between the governments concerned has settled the incident in which the British Ambassador to China. Sir Hughs KnatchbullHugessen, was shot and seriously wounded by a bullet from a Japanese plane. The first r.ote was from the British Government to Tokyo, ami was despatched immediately
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  • 180 12 -Sews Of Malayans At Home < i uur uicn Correspondent) «By Air Mail) r IIr London, Sept. 16. HE engagement is announced between Bertram Harold Symes, of Pa.almg Rubber Estates, Kedah, and Aiaigaret Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of Orrell Park Liverpool. Among the many visitors
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  • 54 12 Returns To Ix)ndon From Switzerland <Fi rn Oio Own Correspondent) (Air Air Mailt London, Sept. 16. Their Highnesses the Sultan and Ciultanah of Johore have returned to London from Switzerland and are a a:n n residence at Groovenor House with heir suite, which includes Dr Paglar, 1-hysician,
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  • 61 12 Dr. van HVstijn's Visit Cancelled Dr. van Hulstijn. Governor of the Netherlands East Indies district of Rotary International, was expected in Tmgapore on Monday, but the visit has I een cancelled. The luncheon of the Singapore Rotary Club arranged for that day will not take place. There will
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  • 36 12 Death Of Former F.M.S. PoILe Officer Cur London correspondent reports the ccath at Worthing ol Mr. Howard Montigue Hatchall. formerly of the FMS 1 Odce. Mr. Hatchall was 67 years of age
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  • 30 12 Our London correspondent reports that H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak sailed for Singapore from Marseilles by the P O C'omonn on Sept. 18, en route to Sarawak.
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  • 176 12 NOTES COMMENTS Empire Broadcasting jyjß. J. B. Clark, a director of the British Broadcasting Corporation and specially concerned with Empire transmissions, has arrived here in th p course of a tour and finds Malaya ver: wireless conscious indeed. For this, so far as Singapore is concerned, the British Malaya Broadcast
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  • 201 12 y^ r E take the opportunity ot letting Mr. Clark know that Malaya appreciates the Empire broadcasting programmes and is grateful to the 8.8.C. for the special interest it is now taking in this part of its activities. If there is any way in which Malaya can reciprocate,
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  • 207 12 fpHE arrival in Singapore of General Chan Chai Tong has given rise to a great deal of criticism among the Chinese community. Some have opeuiy voiced their disapproval m according a public reception to a niut. all the tim e during his active t* career beer*
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  • 233 12 I male citizens in Ch i between the age of 20 and 25 j being drafted for military servi j Dart of a nation-wide conscription i gramme. It is estimated that ll j will be 40,000,000 able-bodied placed under military training I I soon. In Nanking alone 30,000
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  • 253 12  -  By J "Looker On" £JOUPLES are being divorced in London at the rate of about seven a day. It is suggested that the judges b e given a holiday to let the marriages catch up. A Scientists wer e two seconds out in their calculations concerning
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    • 66 12 I .J. I j; ORIGINAL FOTO-PORTRAIT I ONLY AT STUDIO 33 J 33, STAMFORD RI). PHONE 3301. I .j.—~ "IT IS NOW A MATTER OF HISTORY THAT IN ALL COUNTRIES IT HAS BEEN FOUND NECESSARY TO EFFECT SOME MEASURE OF REGULATION TO MINIMISE AND TO GO SOME DISTANCE TOWARD I
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  • 224 13 AMAZING SCENE IN LONDON POLICE TAKE A HAND RESER YES DRAFTED TO GUARD EMBASSY London, Sept. 24. pOLICE reserves were drafted to the residence of the Japanese Ambassador in London at midnight, when two hundred men and women paraded around Grosvenor Square and then gathered before
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  • 416 13 Shanghai, Sept. 24. CMII'FU, famed birthplace of Con- fucius, was amo:if, dozens of places which Japanese planes visited in the course of raids yesterday and to-day, and which extended from one end of China to the other. The raid on Kiangyin Forts, the most powerful in
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  • 91 13 P. O. Company's New Liner Reuter. London, Sept. 23. FE Countess of Cromer launched the 24.000-ton P. and O. liner Strathallan at Vickers Armstrong Works at Barrow-in-Furness. The new ship is the most luxurious of the P. and O. Company's rapidly expanding fleet. The P. and
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  • 188 13 Rapid Expansion Of Air Force London. Sept. 23. FE director of the Meterological Office, in his report for last year, states that rapid expansion of the meteorological services required both by the Royal Air Force and civil aviation, necessitating the maintaining of a large number of meteorological personnel
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  • 77 13 Rise Owing To Labour Rates Increase London, Sept. 22. THE Port of London Authority an- nounces certain increases in the ratts and charges, necessitated, it is stated, by advances in the pay of dock labourers which recently came into force. Dockers received an increase of flY€
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  • 48 13 London, Sept. 23. Queen Elizabeth visited a small village hall near Balmoral yesterday and attended a joint meeting of the Craithie and Birksall branches of the Women's Rural Institute. The meeting followed the normal routine. The Queen inspected a display of craftwork and baking.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 182 13 Negotiations Going Ahead London, Sept. 22. THE Portuguese Government, officials of the British Air Ministry and a representative and the managing director of British Airways have carried a stage farther the plans for direct regular air services from England to West Africa and ultimately on
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  • 71 13 Agreement For Specified Preferences London, Sept. 22. BY an exchange of notes published today the British and French Governments have made an agreement whereby unprotected raffia produced iv French colonies, protectorates or mandated territories will enter the United Kingdom duty free, while coffee from British East Africa and
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  • 593 13 ARMS FROM THE U.S. Chinese Report HUGE CREDIT LOAN NEGOTIATED Nanking, Sept. 24. TN a report f rom the Havas Agency in Washington, it is stated that Dr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, has signed a contract with Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary of State, for a
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  • 218 13 D.E.I. TOUR Leaving Hospital To-morrow Shanghai, Sept. 23. SIR Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen. Britain's Ambassador in Shanghai, who was wounded recently, in an exclusive interview to Reuter, said he was leaving hospital on Sept. 25 and would stay with Lieut. Col. Teller-Smollett until he sails with his family
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  • 109 13 Endeavour Not Yet Found Reuter. New York. Sept. 23. THE Endeavour I has been located 200 miles to the south-west of the Azores, according to coastguard officials. London, Sept. 23. Lloyds' Horta wireless station, in a message from St. Michael's. In the Azores, reports that the British
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  • 428 14 CERTIFIED TO BE SANE COURT CHARGE Acquainted With Millionaires (From Our Ou n Reporter) Penang, Thursday. A MIDDLE-AGED Chinese dressed in a singlet and a pair of dark Chinese trousers rolled up above his knees, and who claimed to be a millionaire and to
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  • 205 14 19 Arrive In South Africa Cape Town. ftlNETEEN men from Great Britain, li lf m skilled labourers, have seUlelntil r b T y the 2 arth Casti e to gests 1 sn?pH on Their arrival suggests a speed-up in the immigration approved British stock into South Africa
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  • 28 14 Mr. untitled representative of the Ste Androi °v Shan Bhal to-monow by C the 01 Mr Ra ™ni will report LI h t,t; ta Ohma for his paper
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  • 448 14 League Of Nations Bulletin I THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Sept. 18: Plague: Karachi was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, 2
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  • 78 14 Another European Victim Of Cholera Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 23. THE death from cholera is announced 1 of James Holden. aged 47. of Piston Lancashire. He was former y of the Royal Engineers, and was latterly em Ployed in the office of the Chief FnS" neer, China Command.
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  • 139 14 India's Favourite Film Star Bombay. Cr S n h nlVn y ple has ouste d- Charlie f^m P /2«? n d Do l^ las Fairbank 'Senior) from their longstanding position aT in Anv V( ih- it eS W i th ?ans ad pil, Shirley Temple film shown in
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  • 51 14 British Manufacturers Perturbed London, Sept. 22. T H Lf'^S aJ Uni n 0f P- nas sent a memorandum to the Government expressing anxiety test he Government should be nrenVp? 'he ™ing f imPeml preferen <* S pLem toe** fT?™^ 6 proand other members of St** I ~Brir lsh
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  • 107 14 No Official Support For Hongkong Project Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 24 A MIXED volunteer nursing unit of the St. John Ambulance, with doctors, dressers and nurses, has left Hongkong for Nanking to assist in caring for the wounded on the North China battle fronts and the hospitals.
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  • 133 14 Biggest Ever For Castle Line London, Sept. 22. TWO large liners were launched to-day. 1 The Capetown Castle, the largest vessel to be launched in the United Kingdom since the Queen Mary, was named at Harland and Wolff's Belfast yard to-day by the Mayoress of Capetown. I
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  • 67 14 Hundred Children Reported Killed By Hyenas 0 Bombay. Prowling hyenas are terrorising the Fatehgarh district in the United Provinces l*5L few months they have kUled no fewer than 100 children according to the •Hindu newspaper In a single fortnight a dozen children who went out unprotected, los: their
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  • 65 14 Town Does Not Want Electricity Colombo Residents of Balapitya, a small town in Ceylon, apparently do not want electricity, and 250 of them have pro*£Ughf™ introduction of ele^ prefer the ana harmless coconut oil lamps." Hundreds of their coconut trees would have to be cut down to carry
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  • 118 14 Bomb Outrages In Paris 1 Reuter. Ceret, Sept. 23. THE Italian terrorist Gardella, who is alleged to have been concerned in the recent bomb outrages in Paris, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment. Gardella gave evidence that when he lived in Italy a Spaniard, Armando
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  • 88 14 Mr. Dunford Wood Dies At K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Sept. 24. THE death occurred last night in Kuala Lumpur of Mr. J. Dunford Wood, the Ipoh lawyer, who was admitted to Bungsar Hospital a week ago while on a business visit. Mr. Dunford Wood came to
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  • 125 14 Fishing With Bread Puddings Jerusalem. Fishing with bread puddings has become the favourite pastime of boys of Tel Aviv, the Jewish seashore town of Palestine. This ingenious way of catching fish proves very effective. The method is to put some stale bread with a quantity of flour in
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  • 88 14 To Be Prolonged To Next Year? An official announcement regarding f iSf? gation of the p aris Exhibition to 1„38 is expected shortly. The "Populaire" writes: We understand that this idea is favourably re «rarded by the Government thus be expected that the Cabinet wiU km, y hi
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  • 525 14 Italian And French Relations London, Sept. 23. TREAT interest has been aroused here v by press reports from Geneva that Signor Bova Scopper, Italian permament delegate to the League, called yesterday morning on the French Foreign Minister, M. Delbos. and In the course of a long
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  • 61 14 A donation of £8,000 has been made 1 towards the building of St GeZHospital by Mr. Harry Oakes The Z yds of Willingdon, Chairman of the building Council of the hospital has issued a statement saying that this magnificent gift would enable the re building operations to beginl
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  • 604 14 CANTON RAIDS "Wholesale Murder" Of Civilians Canton. Sept. 22 COME scenes of the bombing of T Canton beggar description and resemble gigantic abbatoirs with gaps filty yards wide, torn rows of dwellings and scattered human remains protruding from the debris. One ancient Chinese woman was killed
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  • 288 15 SCHOOL TEACHER ON TRIAL A LETTER Case Postponed To Next Assizes Singapore, Thursday. AN objection to the Police requesting a witness for the defence to go to the Police Station for questioning, was made by Mr. C. C Tan. counsel assigned for the defence of Yeo
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  • 154 15 Official Statement By Consulate IT wftl stated ir. a Reuter cable despatched from Canton on Sept. that two pilot, in one of the Japanese aeroplanes brought down were *vhite men and papers found on the bodies proved that they were lt The >S 'saaaagc added: "Reuters
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  • 151 15 Fx SHB. Clerks' Appeal Against Conviction Singapore, Thursday. Harbour Board, appeaiea v M Jus before the Acting Chicf court lice a'Beckett Lo-day. against 385 of the Ml a charge mlde one Ang Peck Ponal Code of °orferto comGim in fear of injury m mit extortion. originally charged The
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  • 19 15 Mr. N. R. Knatchbull-Hugessen, eldest son of Sir Hughe Knatch-buil-Hugessen, British Amba<sador to China, who arrived In Singapore yesterday.
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  • 389 15 Fined $250 On Each Of Three Counts Singapore. Thursday. AN elderly Chinese woman named Ho Ah Foon. who pleaded guilty at the April assizes to one charge of abetment of forgery and two charges of forgery was in the Assize Court to-day, sentenced by Mr. Justice Home
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  • 117 15 Chinese Alleged Murderer For Observation Singapore. Thursday. WHEN the case was called up. Tisize Court to-day in which a Chinese' named Wee Lye Ten. rtg£ S'lhovtiy after commlUtog the offence alleged against him, tne accusei. Wa^e C remahtd\ S o an f e or several month* and h'™
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  • 58 15 London, Sent. Field Marshal Sir Cyril DtrajO, Chief oAhe Commandant of A the imperial Defence and[ General Sir Edmund Iron2fi stw v>HeVdav in a Royal Air Force °X vistt Wlowf an invi.ation given hv Efeld Marshall Yon Blodbeery. £omby XL, "inChief of the German Army, m
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  • 189 15 Joining The National Government 1HE Chinese Ccir.iittmi.it Puri> nas issueu a ma.iLe.iUj containing the following icur points: 1. Realisms that Sun Yat Sen s three pc*>plu s ~re indispensable for tlie reconstruction oi China, the Chinese Communist 1 arty now pl;d;cs itself to use the utmost exeni-ns
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  • 169 15 V.M.C.A. Dramatic Production THE Scene-Shifters (the Dramatic So--1 cietv of the V.M.C.A.) will present -Bird in Hand" at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at 9.l=Thursdaj, Oct. 21. at 6.30 and Saturday, Oct. 23, at Bir 5 d in Hand" is a delightful play in three acts
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  • 84 15 Two Chinese Admitted To Hospital Singapore, Friday. A stabbing affray In Johore Road vesterday resulted in two Chinese bein,, admitted to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital with stab wounds. One man received i stab over his right shoulder and the other had cuts in both hands. While working
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  • 109 15 Lauding Government For Arm? And Trade London, Sept. 22. THE first resolution to be moved at the 64tn annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, which opens a* Scarborough on October 7, congratulates ihe Prime Minister and the National Government on the continued ment
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  • 95 15 fFfOM Ovr Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Scot 23. Inche Mahmood bin Mohamad Shah, (First Magistrate, Muar) who was a patient in the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, has resumed duties in Muar as First Magistrate. Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya, (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) has 'eft for Kuala Kangsar
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  • 701 15 China Air Raids STRONG TONE OF HOME PRESS Reuter. London, S-p.. 23. rpui: Morning Post, which has been tradiUonaUy pro-Japaneae, in i leading article on Japan's reply re* garding tlu> Hugeaaen outrage, say This tremendous bombardment of Nanking certainly is not easy to r* ?oncile with
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  • 41 15 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 23. For the first time since December and with the population at fourteen millions, no case of cholera or small P ox °f. death was recorded for the week ending Sept. 18.
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  • 686 16 WARREN SHIELD SOCCER FINAL THRILLING GAME ENDS IN A DRA W Singapore, Friday <: the fact that extra time allowed, the linai match Lerdajh in the Services Soccer Competition for the Warren Shield. D the K.A.F. and the Mi idle i Regiment resulted
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  • 29 16 A section of the spectator at the IVnn en Shield final at Anson Koad Stadium which was drawn, tester day. The replay will take place on Monday next (Tribune).
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  • 118 16 Sports And Prize Giving To-Morrow THE distribution of prizes won in the Girls' Sports Club's annual tennis tournament will take plac? to-morro when a sports meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Mr. R. Tessensohn has kindly consented to distribute the prizes Members and their friends are
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  • 123 16 me nrst siring of the Useful Badminton Party repeated their previous victory over the Merry Union B P in a friendly return contest, by six game, to one. at the latter s court on Sunday first? reS <Useful s Payers mentioned Singles:—Chin Tham Swee beat ?i C ar
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  • 108 16 Ceylon Shorts Club hockey teamsvs. S R C. II to-day at BalestierKunaratnam: V. R. Sabapathy C T Retnam; A. Thevathasan. V Ambiavagar, Samy; W. Dana, N Saravanamuthu T. E. K. Retnam. G Cathirasoo, Manlam nJ!I> Police T Sports Club on Monday at ™W IP J N Pillai;
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  • 98 16 Sima Beats Nene On A T.K.O. (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. THE main event at the Jubliee Park to-night over 10 3-minute rounds between Battling Sima (8 7) and Little Nene (8 5» resulted in a victory for the former on a T.K.O. in the seventh round.
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  • 104 16 At the third annual general meeting of the Enggor FA. held at 124. Anson Road, on Sunday, last the following were elected office-bearers for the period 1937-8. President Mr. A. Del-Fernandez (reelected); kon. secretary Mr. Ang Gek Hua (re-elected); asst. Hon. .secretary Mr. p. Ramoo; hon. treasurer Mr.
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  • 54 16 Tne following will play in the Riff nans rugby trial to-morrow at Farrier Park at 5 p.m.: COLOURS—Gardner: Moore. Eber, Renter.;;. D'Cotta; Lewis. Valberf V Scully, Albrecht, Roncon; Bruyns N Scuhy. Cordelro, Peterson, Alphonro. WHITES—Ransom; Mills. Lovedav EdwardsKohihoff: Cooke. Onraatji; Estrop Carroll. A. N. Other: Bennett. Mathiew
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  • 8 16 A,,< inciden the Warren Shield soccer final. (Tribune).
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  • 47 16 vesterS J. 10 h y n m i atcn at Blaka n Mati the 11th Heavv Pl^^ Brani o Malays be at goLs to t" Battery RA b y ncrs 1 and SC ed^ tWO goals for the Gunners and Gardjier the third «mL
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  • 29 16 Reuter. T London, Sep! 94 rial ir r il£ l by f >o,bali frlendlv yetter?3 y Do^ k h rP beat by 13 points to .six. -Reuter.
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    227 16 Blakan Mati Gunners Beat Fori; Cannir»? •By •Samia"» THE R.A. (Blakan, Mati > 2nd XV won an easy game when they met a team from Fort Carinin? at Blakan Mat: yesterday, oy two goals and a try ii 3 pts > to nil. Adler scored an early try
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  • 118 16 The eleventh anniversary of the Union. Sporting Association will be celebrated Rt the Happy Restaurant, Happy World, en Saturday. Oct. 9. The subscription lor guests Is $2 per head, payable in advance to the hon. secretary, Mr. E. Cheng Leong, 37. Onan Road, before Oct. 4. Tiffin will
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  • 103 16 I Entries for the annual badminton open singles championship (League system* of the Spartan B.P. are now in vited. The entrance fee is $1 and the closing date Oct. 2. The draw will take place at the Party's court the following day at 3. p.m. The tournament will
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  • 92 16 'f l t h n ol F D otball XT beat a team Lorn the Conte Rosso by 5 goals to ral tJJ o railway ground at KamponJ Lama Road on Monday Sulcng opened the scor e and heaoed n the second, and also netted the thiTd
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  • 47 16 VnnlhTf 6 011 SUndaV a t 5.13 Kamnnn. 6 T Railwa y Institute ground at Lama Road: Kirn Sun Gro rß e de Silva, Chua Keng ?ak Go E&%QW Ah Mat Packirisamy St°long (capt .i, Harsan. Vaithy. Bah 800 Reserves :-Buwang and Ah Mat
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  • 47 16 Merry Union B.P "B" team v* tv.P Coronation Badminton Party "B 'on Si a J 2 3 m at the otter's court Ahmad B a tS^A/ 60 Salleh bin S&°' M M Alkadree, Louis usslPn Joh nny Thamm, John Long and Jimmy Koh.
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  • 317 16 ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER League Programme For To-Morrow THE full programme cf Fr«r u and Scottish Leam* V" matches for Saturday is as feivt' ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV Chariton A. vs. Middlssbrou-h Chelsea v t s. StoI:e Citv Derbv Counts v<*. Arsenal Evertcn vs. Iluddersfipld T Grimsby T. vs. West Brom«: c
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  • 191 16 S.R.C. teams for matches to-morrow and next week, have been selected as follows: vs. R.A.F. Headquarters team, on Friday at S.R.C: R. J. R. Stracey; E. G. Wheatley, w Ferguson; C O Donough, R. S. Barth, A. C. Richards. D. C. Perreau, R. Minjoot. G Westerhcut, A. Clarke
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  • 628 17 YON RETAINS HIS TITLE SINGLES FINAL i'krihern Pair Win Doubles 'I 'V:n Our own Correspondent) Joliore I?ahru. Sept. 23. TIfh finals in <he Johore Lawn Tennis Association's State c hampionships in both the Northern and Southern sections have been completed and North met South .♦onore
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  • 97 17 The Piayfair B.P. beat the United Athletic Party by five games to two Scores (Piayfair players mentioned first):—Lew Siak Chuan beat C. B. Nair 11 —15. 15—6. 15—12; Low Siak Liang beat Yalin Chen 15 -13. 3—2; Sim Mong beat Raynard Frois 15—3, 15—10; Teo Heok Kwang lost
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  • 38 17 Tne annual general meeting cf Loke's Badminton Party will be held it the party's premises on Sunday, at 1 p.m. After the meeting prizes won during the year will be presented and a group photograph taken.
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  • 30 17 The rugby football match played at Blakan Mati on Wednesday was between -Vihe R.A. 2nd XV and the R.A.0.C., and not the R.A.S. C. as inadvertently reported yesterday.
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  • 168 17 FROM HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE DETER KANE, of Golborne. qualified a* challenger for the British and world Qy Weight championships, held by Mm ry Lynch, when he bent Jim Warm he Irish champion, in the fourth round :i the r final eliminator at Liverpool on Vjg. 28r: A
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  • 152 17 ORITAIN is playing more baseball. Tbe game's chw stronghold is in the nortly. wncre every Saturday this season from 25,000 to 20.000 people watchPC th::r favourite teams. Two sears ago nearly 20,000 paid to watch a base baii game at Headlngley in Yorkshire In the south its hold
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  • 170 17 INTEREST in the Empire Games to dj held next February in Sydney i growing steadily in Britain. This great sporting event should not be regarded as merely a friendly family function, but as a serious rehearsal for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in 1940. Two years
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  • 265 17 AT the October meeting of the Lawn Tenn's Association a o!an will be c ccnscre<i bv Mr. W. R. E. Dailley, secretarv of the Surrey L.T.A., fnr the recapturing of the Davis Cup by Britain. 1h? plan is already assured of powerful support, particularly by representatives ;rom
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  • 172 17 THE rout of the British Wightman Cap 1 learn id the United States has brought differences between northern and souther- councillors of the L.T.A. to a boihn point. At the next meeting of the council there Is quite likely to be a lively debat which may develop
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  • 127 17 A THOUSAND Wftckeil in club cricket, sinta his COth birthday, have fallen to Mr. William Jones, a Leigh-on-Sea cricketer playing for Eastwood Eelfairs a local club. A short time ago he became 65. and almost t 0 the day he captured with h s lows bis
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  • 178 17 Johore To Meet Kedah In Inter-S*ate Final 'From Ota Own Corrcsj:ondeni/ Johore Bahru, Sept. 23 TN the AJI-IVlaiays Malayan interState tennis competition Johore meets Kedah of the Iskandar Cup at Kuala Kangaar n the .mal. In the semi final Johore met Selanroi in Johore Bahru on the
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  • 95 17 Thn members of the staff of the Money Order. Savings Bank and Counter Departments of the General Post Office held their annual picnic a'; Tanjong Khu on Saturday and Sunday last when their superintendent, Mr. B. Ncyland who is shortly going on home ieave' was the guest of
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  • 54 17 Benka XI vs. the Geylang Serai FC on Sunri&y at. the Geylamr Stadium Pak Tong; Soon San. Mook Wonc Kon" Sing Kwai. Thian Teck: Choon"° Hce' Chin Oeok. Chee Tantr, Tee Sian. Lian tin. Chioe Sem. Reserves: Joon J one Stephen Dmg, Boon Kwang. Nam Jock* Nam
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    • 205 17 supremacy' MAiAYA'S FOREMOST COMPANY, j wave-set a SHAMPOO M«M specially Amarni hair set in f:ishinn:tbJ( gwmfflffWith natural «rirtwy r«j. the picture of bcjutvar, fust five gPW S*£/gZ the wry /Sr. minutes with Am: mi Wave -1 f,-,. L "7. Amamt Special Hcur.a to brighi-n nr.-. rfA nt > and tint
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  • 234 18 "THE GREAT GAMBINI" NEXT WEEK A MYSTERY-ROMANCE WITH JOHN TRENT 'THRILLS pile on thrills, and romance grows more heart-wanning by the minute, in "Thje Great Gambini,'' which, with Akim Tamiroff, John Trent and Marian Marsh heading a large cast of lilm favourites, opens at
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  • 190 18 agencies seeking to land a large radio account forms the lively background of "Sing and Be Happy," with Martin as a barnstorming orchestra leader who Is persuaded by his father. Bert.on Churchill, to enter his advertising firm. Churchill and Andrew Tombes bead rival agencies angling for the piehie account controlled
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  • 324 18 ccmpe Ition from Lane—find tha T h rause to "sing and be happy" m < r lare and Harry Akst o long hits for the aim: "What v r r. jfni. PefrhTning,*' "Travelin' I i "When j You "ell Me You Lot Mo", and "Sing and B? Happy." James Tlnllng
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  • 45 18 I.ovc'y Leah Ray. radio and screen songstress echo w.ll be s_>en in "Sing And Cc Happy" at the Alhambra Theatre, next week. Tony Martin and Leah Ray make a new song-and-romance team in "Sine And Be happy' which opens at the Alhambra Theatre, next week
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  • 118 18 A CONVERT TO COMPLETE FEMINITY FOR WOMEN UNDERTAKING a complete study of nineteenth century customs to aid her in li2r characterisation of Lady Elizabeth in "Lloyds ot London, Twentieth Century-Fox screen achievement, opening next Tuesday at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, Madeleine Carroll starred with Freddie Bartholomew in
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  • 349 18 "There was a graciousneaa and a mode of manners induced by thai period, when elegance of dress and living was so highly prized, that we moderns would do well to appropriate to a certain extent/* says Miss Carroll. "Nature and the famous British fog endowed me with
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  • 182 18 It Is the duty of every parent to watch carefully the progress of the little on«* during the -rifca! early years of life when the foundations of future health and happiness aie laid. Most children at cmc time or ether suffer miner irr
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 10 18 UNION OIL COMPANY |> «55™ SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.S. 8
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    • 146 18 light the common mm We all know by now that a defence JbBkNISv l«Bßfl''* ;^P against coughs and colds is to use a $Ĕ*o*M really efficient mouthwash and gargle jflMP^i regularly. 4 Dettolin' is the modern weapon against mouth and throat infection. XtILW Gentle as Dettolin 1 is upon delicate
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    • 66 19 ThLs New high-fidelity radiogram is not only housed in a truly striking cabinet, but is an instrument offering a world ot entertainment. You can thrill to the incomp arable music of fine records, when in the mood for certain favourite selections and it provides fascinating programmes for every occasion. For
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    • 119 19 I j HALT 7 AGAIN FIRST WITH THE LATEST. KEE HUAT RADIO CO. i (Foremost Radio People—Branches Throughout Malaya). ĕ CORDIALLY INVITE THE PUBLIC TO GET INTO V TOUCH WITH THEIR NEAREST BRANCH OFFICE FOB T FULL PARTICULARS OF THE LATEST IN RADIO i THE 1938 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE' <
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    • 308 19 fflßMwb v f ee l I write and WmSKt te U what beneficial re\V s "ta have derived /rom Spr j My rrouWe u>aj jpl^ debility and anaemia. My seemed to wake I U P with new; life and I vitality. My complexion j 111 clear and bright. I cannot
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    • 1281 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio l^w^^ Greenwich Time Signal at 9.05 p.m. PROGRAMMES OF i RRrraan D tdd I I ris PJ »_cio£ e down. ft VI I if' KKIiISJU EMPIRE tnose endearing young charms (arr. D.Jl«n,v>. DDAfp ATlMiutxtci Baptie) Ensemble: Down by the Sally TRANSMISSIONS Gardens; The Snowy-breasted Pearl (arr.
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  • 49 20 League's Invitation To Discuss Far East Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 23. IN reply to (ho invitation to participate In the discussions of the League's Far East Committee, the German Consul-General m Geneva has been instructed <.o say that Germany, for wellhnown reasons, cannot participate in such deliberations.—Reuter. j
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    • 845 20 WEIGHED 15 STONE FOR TEN YEARS D >wn to 11 Stone After Six Month* Treatment rears, this woman weighed' 15 > m and one leg was crippled with rneum m! She couldn't wa.k when she started taking Kroscbsn Ball Now 56 lbs. hghtcr. ;.ctive and happy, she writes I n
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    • 33 20 Difyou M your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did I If you use a solid dentifrice, try J the new Macieans Solid —r^X^-/ j I A T Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore
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    • 131 20 THEY'RE PLAYING In .HE PATH OF DANGER! LIFEBUOY Vif J ffiflS WATCH OVER THEIR HEALTH! You'd think your kiddie, safe enough, playing quietly on tho noor. There s nothing you can see there to harm them, ret, as they play, they're running the risk of disease! The dirt they p
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    • 1179 20 m U m m mm (Mr. Priolet). Marinette's Song (Taglia- 850 p m—Microphone debutants I fc iK«lfll4£ nco. Hendon Way (Robert Giland.. p.m.-Marcel Wittrisch .gram re-Chow-Boat (Selection* (Kern), (a) The cords) (Continued from nam 19. Towing-Path tßerias-Pipon). (b) Madly 9.15' p.m.—"Three around a table iti/»w7iu«o iy lin Love (Vandair-Emy Vandrelle).
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  • 880 21 BIGAMY CASE Married Over Gretna Anvil 'By Air Mail) London, Sept. 8. A L h MOST four years af ter his wife d rar^'Lfr a^ol^"n love"*\vith"her' 6 ,<>,,nd 'I? °T" a,dp z "< lived W'lh htr d vorc? she had f, to her memor,Cs of him ever
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  • 346 21 Opinion Of German Writer Berlin. HOLIDAYS in England are too short in the opinion of Herr Kurt von Stutterheim, London correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt. "Great Britain took a long time to accept, tiie principle that holidays are a universal right of man," he writes in
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  • 184 21 Millionth V-8 Built During 1937 Season MARKING Its greatest production year since 1930 Ford Motor Company at Dearborn. Michigan, recently manufactured the one-millionth Ford V-8 to be built in the UnUed Slates during the reduction season The Ford V-8 thus is the only car'to reach the one-million production
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    • 35 21 J rj-'T'' lU*l |,HOVEn WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. Singapore—Kuala Lumpur—Penang— Ipoh—Taiping. VY.P.S. 17 i BHfisßK M. "A p8 aff jlfc mT/fIS '~*-^i^H Sole Agents.—SlME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembilan. 1 1 wps
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    • 140 21 TERRAmNE jjW|f The tnie appej and comfort of this RS^M will be obvious to you at sight. Look deeper and you J IMM will find its (i n value—exhilarating road performane< mm* WvvVvmß R^^^^^Xo^ achieved in iincannj silence and smoothness, the K^^m^^SS^^f^^^^^ security oi the world's first safelj engineered chassis—
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  • 150 22 Famous (77-Year-Old General Durban BRIGADILR-GENERAL John R. (Galloping Jack") Royston—one of South Africa's most colourful military personalities—has been married at the Emmanuel Cathearal here at the age of 77. His bridp wa'> a young English girl. Miss Mildred Standlev. daughter ci the late Mr. John Wright Standley
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  • 733 22 Ammunition And Food R.A.F.'S FINE WORK IN WAZIRISTAN Razmak, Waziristan. A NUMBER of Indian pilots, trained at Cranwell, and belonging to No. 1 Squadron, Indian Air Force, have taken an active part in the spectacular achievements of the airmen eneapred in the frontier operations against
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  • 179 22 To Return To Rome In October? Rome. THE date ot the Pope's return to Rome from his summer resident at Castelgandolfo in the Alban Hills is now being discussed. tt m If the weather holds out, His Holiness will probably remain at Castelgandolfo until some
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  • 546 22 Johore Road Tragedy P.W.D. OVERSEER IS FINED (From Our Own Correspondent> Johore Bahru, Sept 22. AS the result of a motor accidt which occurred at the 18\ ■_> mi Ulu Choh Road on the night of A' 12 when, a car ran off the road a
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  • 236 22 Midland Road's 700 Per Hour of the busiest roads in the Mid- lands is the Bristol Road out of B:i mingham which runs past the factory at Longbridge. With a view to checking up the vol urn of traffic carried by this important h: way, which for
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 159 22 «Sttatanteeb for sM^^^^^^^l f MARSf TRIUMPH OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS YV.P.S 1 2f. AS THE DOCTOR -srrt fe, ha n*i S» ?*>or%*%l Af Al \a* a Bl 'ct <; iid what nc f&\^l TO MOiOW^ l :,-.V, v up the I I tract—beta bring you back to
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    • 121 22 Sharp, clear pictures A ideal for enlargement That's what you get with (flum^ this new, low priced vSBIIiK Kc >dak "Bantam" is efficient 1 Double™lena, sell>ng at the low price of Extremely efficient and compact, the %LL m Kodak "Bantam" provides you with all JTI m JS the fascination of
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  • 1224 23 Its Prospects INCREASED INTAKE OF RECRUITS (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 8. QFFICIAL fi.rures show that a definite improvement has takei place in recent weeks in recruitin for the Regular Army. The intake of recruits during the past fortnight, constituting a record for the past two
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  • 480 23 I Reptiles Art Delicacies QNAKES are not usually thought f& of as a gastronomic delicacy. Yet one thousand reptiles of various sizes, shapes and colours, are consumed every clay in Tokyo, mainly in powdered form after being baked. There is a traditional belief that
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  • 164 23 Protest At Childrens' Transfer •By Air Mail* Romford, Esse?, Sept. 6. DOM FORD parents who have protested against a decision of E.-sex Educate'a^? iUee to 300 children for 2 H SCn Ol two miles awa y have sc£3l pened tLeir cwn ****te A ccmmitt.ee of
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    • 189 23 S NEW MODELS ARRIVED! THE BIKE THAT EVERYBODY LIKES IS THE STANDARD 'IT j I rjp t\ SMALLEST DEPOSIT! j J f li —J EASIEST MONTHLY i j GENTS UTILITY MODEL 18 THE MACHINE THAT HAS A REPITATION OF BEING THE SMARTEST, 1 FINEST FIMSn AND SMOOTHEST RUNNING. i Sole
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