Malaya Tribune, 6 October 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. No. 235. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 19.37 The Malaya Tribune 20PAGES SING A FOR K, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1937 FIVE ?e|
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 W THE NEWS*^ WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The *'t jjt|y. 1 ;».i j r^^^pjW^p^wu^Cy itfidHB8_ V 1 4 a_ a Bi i_&*_i a. a ""^jpbt. a a I •/1 "-•*i!j_BpSrT^ V* ,^_f^t'v: —_RiftiKwESBySffyM H av_ E* iftj .^!5» W *V>." lTs5_KSi ""v.** ,r .'jj*^'---;-—- v '**£3ff35T/% 1 3r5r *fl_IP t^^^_j^J_kB
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    • 8 1 Read the j TIUIU \E Dominant In Malaya
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  • 148 2 Dragged Round Three Villages Belgrade. k MAN who boasted round the town of A Trebinje. Yugoslavia, that he, had been the lover of pretty young M litea Soasitch was punished by MlMxas family with a traditional Balkan punishment -he was tied to the tail of a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 533 2 fJLE&H STOCK OF:— **ong Baths tn east iron white poreelala enamelled with chromium plate* Hot Cold tap*, I* t" overall arice 135.H each. rr do 3b.5» m rr do SB.n 4 able lamp* a large range to select from $2.0t upward*, for all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING. GAB. Consult: M.
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    • 490 2 PUBLIC NOTICESTHE COFFEE TRADING COMPANY. No. 416, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone 4179. DEALERS IN COFFEE, TEA, FLOUR, PROVISIONS COMMISSION AGENTS. We hereby beg to inform the publio that we are prepared to accep r agencies of any kind of milk and provisions. Our power in pushing the above commodltiej
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    • 432 2 Kb iht Ik** EYEWEAR W "Ful-vue' it Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It is dangerous to neglect them. CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street, Singapore. CEYLON'S FAMOUS DOLLAR BRAND ORANGE PEKOE TEA. 70 cts. foi a tin of 1 lb. Now obtainable from T. C Kiat
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    • 119 2 '0' 'W H iTI BOON SENG ('<).. !-TO. 36 3S, Kobmson Road. li I^l ■I .T Toilet Pr^^ations FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION PERFUME I^^^ in^h?^ffiI r o° Wn^ glory her halr Why is JiU so popular I hinSfc cc? T not sh e is efficient at her work dV- I I men
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    • 132 2 HEALER Ever&|bedi| Heeds —Zam-Buk For Skin Troubles and Injuries. IF you've a bad cut, bruise, sprain cr insect bite—if you suffer frc itchy pimples, rashes or skin sores of any kind, you can a depend upon Zam-Buk to put you right again. This famous ant sept ointment, which is made
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  • 490 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES TANKER TONNAGE INCREASE Vessel Launched For The Admiralty A PROBABLE increase in tanker too£A nage under construction in Great Britain was hinted at by Mr H P Herland, when speaking at a luncheon recently following the launch of the oil tanker Broomdale from the Govan shipyard of
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  • 158 3 Calmly Steers It To Safety After Hittinp* Rock Brace-bridge (Ontario). A 19-year-old girl ste?red a steamer with 25 passengers to safety after it had struck a submerged rock in Lake Muskoka. The crew of the boat, a 60-foot vessel called the Mildred, consisted of Captain. C. Wesley
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 380 3 STEAMER SAILING* rVO-i BRITISH INDIA < incorporated Id Ingiand). P 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. B'pore 1937. UMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 BHI PAN 6.100 Oct. 18 RANCH! 11,500 Oct. 22 8,000 Not. 1 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 iOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 19 RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 134 3 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. ISLAMI Oct. 14 Oct.
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    • 559 3 t ML BL K. j I KOKUSAI LINE 1 (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) TL\tFV w 1 (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j Dae Dae Sailing Doe Penang Spore Spore via New York 1 m s KOMAKI MARU Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Dec
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    • 463 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 IWO 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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    • 433 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Companj'f intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPADL Due Spore, IH7, 5 m.s. "SAALE" omits Hongkong and Shanghai Oct. 8V HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft BRF.MEB. Sails from Spore, i s.s. "ODER" also calls Oran,
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  • 442 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 5. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Dull Spot Buyers, ffc Mi» 316 7 Sellers. 89 16 8 316 Oct. Buyers. 8» 2 J *}j sellers. 8916 sIM R Nov. Buyers Jtt J* [j __i 16 Sellers. B* B \j fj _116 Jan.l
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 781 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. c (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements), j CAPITAL i S Asthoriaed $40,000,000.00. Issuea and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. 1 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES i 1 Mana f in* Directs* $172 Secretary 4M4 I General Maaacer SSLS Accountant MM Teleiratals Addreae; M OVERSEA" j
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    • 49 4 Victory OVER PREMATURE OLD-AGE! kW' A A course of POSAD. TONIC TABLETS helps to regain lost health and feel Young and Active again. At $2.50 or $1.30 from all first-class Chemlste. A Werner Schur Preparation! Awarded Gold Medals and Innumerable Testimonials. Agents: CHAR I CO., «9, Robinson Rd, Singapore.
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    • 89 4 j CABINET! j Reliable —Absorbine Jr. SOOTHING, ANTISEPTIC, PENETRATING Use for jjt Muscular Aches jj/gbk Rheumatic Pains Eczema—ltching Skin jjjfgjp Insect Bites—Curs Athlete's Foot BBSEp £«p d W/fc handy. THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT /or a// <Ac family. Sales Agent*: Muller. Maclean Co.. Inc. serTH BRITISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated In New
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  • 689 5 itions By Fraser And Co. Oct. 6th 10 a.m. MINING Fiaser Co. Buvert. Seller* 5 6 6 3xd n K anK 34 6 36 6 56 57 6 32 6 33 6 0.87 2 0.92 2 25 3 26 3 1 95 2.00 31 3 32
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  • 95 5 1 No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases F. 0.8. Oct.' 28 11 16 2S" S Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Oct.» 28 28^ No. I.X.R.S.S. I Spot-loose awardable Spore) 28U 23 5 s do. Oct. 28 3 4 28% ac. Oct. Dec. 20' 8
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  • 577 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. U/f are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follow:--STOCK The heavy and unanticipated decline woj;
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  • 210 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 6, 10 a m. Total loi Comoany Dividend Books Close financial v p y Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN To Anipat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 m Oct. 21 Oct. 4 3% Chenderiang 10% Final Oct. 11 Oct.
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  • 210 5 VPORE MTJNTCTPAT 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 .-MUNICIPAL. Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 100 101% ft»o $400,000 Int. 3% 1937 red 1962 $2,750,000 31 'Sept 30 102 101 norn o Int May 15, Nov. 15 99% 101 c.i. PENANG MUNICIPAL [ai ji r.; nt 'on im 110
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  • 154 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Oct. 6 mIN three months £241.0.0 down 145-. JL Conditions were none too cheerful on the London Stock Exchange yesterday and the overnight news from Wall Street reflects weak conditions in that market. With Tin slumping over £7 a ton our
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  • 17 5 Singapore Oct. u*. The price of tin at noon In SinjraD«,re to-day was:— $119 (down S4U).
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  • 17 5 The price of tubber at noo;i in Sfigapore to-da> was:---Bu>trs 28 1 j (up Sellers (unchanged).
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  • 339 5 MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 5 6 6 Batu Selangor 193 1.98 Bangrin 25 26 Hong Fatts 1.25 1.30 Hitam 0.38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 33 35 Idris Hydraulic 12 13 Johans 0.39 0.42 Jelebu 0.95 100 Katu Tin 25 9 26 9 Kamra 2 2 2,6
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  • 72 5 Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 4. On the stock exchange, giltedged securities were strong with some continental buying. Home rails were firm but otherwise the market was dull and featureless and operators are disposed to mark time pending any fresh incentive. Commodities eased owing to heavy official estimate of
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  • 51 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.60 0.61 benguet Consolidated 10.25 10.00 Consolidated Mines 0.019 0.021 I.X.L. 0.61 0.61 San Mauricio 0.80 0.83 United Paracale 0.62
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 79 5 Stop Drifting! Unless you are a trained man, you will be drifting from job to job, with long spells of unemployment. Why make a mess of your life? Find out how the I.C.S. can train you for work that you like. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. 10A, Collyer Quay, Singapore.
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    • 194 5 S. R LEVY CO. j Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and CommoditUs. Daily Foieign Market Cable* and Q%otanon Service. Men-fan: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 146 6 Singapore, Oct. 6. i Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf «Er.uauce Gate 1) Rohna 22; 20. Main What! (Entrance Gate 2) Coriu 18; Bulan lc. Centaur 14: Kudat 13; Pre.sid. Nt Garfield li; Teiresiaa 9, Dakar Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gai-e 2) Japara
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  • 101 6 Medan, Jask§. tAmsterdam! and don?!: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m today. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal ■Mr Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. *Kobe. Manila
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  • 143 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Tndies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. De•iveries of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and genera) delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Sorvice) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7
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  • 52 6 The EastboUnd Europe mail ex. P. O. Comcrin is expected to arrive at Penang at 3 pm. to-morrow. The probable date and time of delivery of the mails will I f announced in the Post Office Daily T J oon as defini to information
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  • 52 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. G Herkc-y: CSC. v. I.A.. I.A.; R.I. II v Y.M.C.A. Juniors II. R.I.; S.C.R.C. II v. S R C. II. S.C.R.C.; SR.C. v. ACS. If, S.R.C.; Colts v. Medical College, College ground. Rugby: S.C.C. "A" v. R.A.F. "A." S.C.C. Tennis: S.C.R.C.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 193 6 MALA V A*S_. PREMIER HOTEL A s I Til Wljlt h the Nig-ht j Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j Dinner \m\ Dance (informal) !L3O to midnight I ANNOUNCING FIRST APPEARANCE OF SPECIAL j CABARET ATTRACTION j iikyssans 111:111: 5 5 STAR ARTISTES J J DANCING AC KOBATICS BURLESQUE
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    • 100 6 Protect your Child ren from Dangerous Fevers f y 111LDR1 N re par_ &to£Sf9fr ticularly susceptible to I <»~ calch fevers Give them a daily dose of Hallboran^ and fonify them against V l\~ IhCSC infcclions II is dc I iicious to take and children yV Wl love il Haliborange
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    • 502 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ""WAITED—By European firm bright young Ma'ay to «ata lor sHpervistcn ffl department. Must have passed Seventh tanclard. Speak EngJttsh and have mechanical experience and knowledge of Cycles, State salary wanted m start. Apply Box No. 346 co Maliya Tribune, Singapore. TO LET —No. 15, Robinson Road Spacious. 3-storey.
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    • 396 6 Felt Blown For many years this lady con] eat the smallest meal without fe< in her own words, "blown out." indigestion sufferer will know that means. Now pins hei to Rennies. Read her letter have suffered for many year* a very bad stomach, and after the si meal I felt
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 244 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian Oct. 6 1.30 p.m. Kretay Valaya Karimon Hang Yon J 3 gjjMedan Reael n J Fontianak Tohiti J Muntok and Palembang 'Ihedens [Jm Trengganu (Parcels only» Larut Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Larut
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  • 112 7 Japanese Air Raids Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 5 continued on all s the Japanese reattempts to blast Chinese rtefen- has been ese Chinese are Hess Japanese tsing rifles, machine rench moralso employing se claim to be m Lotlen in the i resistance and kilometres c oi the
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  • 116 7 for Singapore th< Nieuu Zeeiand Miss D A. Bell. A. Blyth, Miss ick, Mr. A. W. iF. 1L Borthwick, Mr. J. J. B ci Miss V. BuU A H Chilton. Mrs Lver, Mrs. C. Mr. R. A. Form f, Mr. R. J. 3 Mrs. J.
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  • 42 7 ngers are arriving Hai una Mara which E irop on Oct. 17:— r R Clubbs, Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. E G Philips, Mrs. Prcclaire, Mrs. E. II Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. H. EL C Irs W. A. Wilson. Mr.
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  • 182 7 European Summoned BOY BITTEN IN LEG Singapore, Tuesday. MR. J. C. Ryan, of Carlyle Road, Singapore, claimed trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the District Court to-day, on a summons for permitting his dog out of doors, not being properly muzzled in an infected area
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  • 67 7 Full Facilities For Tour In U.S.A. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Oct. 4. Mrs. Perkins has offered the Duke and Duchess of Windsor full co-operation of the Labour DeDartment for a study of housing and labour conditions in the United States. She says the facilities }f the department of
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  • 89 7 "Armed Pirates," Says Tokyo Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. b. IN connection with the reports of the sinking of Chinese junks by Japanese warships the spokesman of the Japanese Admiralty states that Japanese warships on various dates in September met armed Chinese junks, "pirate vessels," some of which
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 77 7 —1 M 5 people over 40 rhea, that dreader which makes and threatens the the teeth. Ordinary •"n't safeguard your infection. So dennd FORHAN'S. I alone contains the ingent of Dr. For-;-'T>incnt dental sur- by dentists everymhat gum troubles, aentifrice can't give J protection. But 8 1' >c:> hot h
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    • 96 7 AND STOP THAT MALARIA. latest and best. Colo or Fever stopped WITHIN Vx HOUR A Boxes cure worst case CERTIFIED HARMLESS obtainable AT ALL DEALERS 41 The Leica is not Just a camera.. .it's a Precisio/n Instrument. i I A Over 250,000 owners of Leicas throughout the world can testify
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    • 34 7 MAKES SEWING EASIER Use3-in-on«oilon ,y all working part* and see how Bap/ much easier and mm/ ffm B mootn r y° ttr PR/ Jm sewing machine k£fe*J*/ /S CLEANS LUBRICATES r f?%gjjggr PREVENTS RUST
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    • 521 7 ww death xtTifrctcifs YB j GREAT NEWS FOR MEN AND LADIES!! s bi... pw« i^>eeiicid«f• I i New Stocks of "Windmill" Brand Shirts in Pleasing Colours. S ■onrrnlratrd ».M rronomical. H J GreY, Blue and Fa Wn 4 ttnl- coca a ,»■»> BH I v p> Fashionable Attache Cases and
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  • 122 8 Choir Of St. Thomas' Church In Leipzig 1 Berlin The famous choir of St. Thomas' Church Leipzig, ol vvh.ch Johaim Spbastian Bach was Piecentor for 17 years, celebrates its 72;Uh birthday this year. The first choristers in the thirteenth century were pupiu of the Augustinian monks 01 St.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 391 8 I F<» \'s II a§» p > S li«»w! i ALHAMBRA To-Day 3-15 6-15 9-15 j j COME and HAVE a GOOD LAUGH! j Glil jflW AND I JEHIS AKTKONY MARTIN lm MY• JOAN DAVIS j ALLAN LANE DIXIE DUNBAR j 1 1 £2*l Gtyling Two Show For One Payment.
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    • 149 8 V tO-DaY'S GALA EVENT! jgm I «™c"Sj lfJ-15- 6-15 -9-15 1 ffUTU\i I SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY AT 3 .15 Meet All Your Friends At The BIG SHOW! > HEROIC ADVENTURE AT KHYBER PASS, ggl^ <Jj LAND OF THE BENGAL LANCERS, WHERE 1 fij THE HIMALAYAS REAR UP SHEER AND VAST!
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 464 9 Singapore Municipality -•<* an now Invited fox tne .\3 or service. For rt s 1 Mv nicipal Tenuer Room. Da* of ciosUu ,supplies for the 1 see notice in Tender Room. I n ew, and repairs pnee Boards 4 p.m., 13th Oct., 1937 ,V > aion of goods ect. Dept.
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    • 85 9 "GOLD LEAF' TEA In these strenuous times of keen competition, it behoves one to get full value for what is being paid. Particularly is this so in the everyday necessity of beverage. We commend "GOLD LEAF" Tea to the general public with the utmost confidence that no better value can
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    • 407 9 .J. —8I Great World Show I CABARET 1 TO-NIGHT 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. f > RING TEA NIGHT DANCES. 5 SZITA ANI§ j j (AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAM). I i SUPER SENSATIONAL ACROBA TIC COMEDY AND BALLROOM t i DANCERS. j SATURDAY, 9TH OCT. j EXTEXSIOX TO 2 A.M. S
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    • 189 9 PREMIERE THURSDAY jßp "THE EMPEROR'S j j j t SIMONE SIMON j as DIANE the role s,,c was I j JAMES STEWART as j 1 "SEVENTH j I mm ii cave n j i 20th Century-Fox films' great produc- BBf tion of the famous slory that broke J mßfi every
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  • 49 10 Tan Geok Lim, aged 46 years, late employee of Raffles Hotel, passed a.vv peaceful'y. on 5th October, at his reslderc?, 41. Onan Read, leaving his be loved mother, wife and five children io mourn his loss. Funeral to-mo row at 10 a.m. to Bukit Brown Cemetery.
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  • 59 10 Mis. R. Gordon Spink most inceroly thanks all those who rendered su-»j invaluable and sympathetic service to her husband the late Dr. R. Gordon Spink durinp his illness, sent wreaths, a.id attended at his interment servic She is also most grateful to those kind friend- who from all parts
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  • 793 10 I "JF it becomes necessary to bomb non-combatants by virtue of th;ir residence near military objectives, such bombings will carried out regardless of the loss of lives." This was the statement made recently by Rear-Ad-miral Honda, of tho Japanese Navy, and it has more cf the ring
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  • 70 10 Island Aerodrome Prepared Reuter Hongkong. Oct 5. pHlNESE travelling from the Chun<*m' r an area> near Macao, to Hon^koni* y h' 0 vp )rt f d ix Ja P anese warlanded hundreds of blue ►w 0n e sma *l islands wher< Tv!« o 0f the S
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  • 14 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chong Pang are POW for about, ten rlnvs Sl Kn
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  • 185 10 NOTES COMMENTS International Settlement pOINTING out the importance of close co-operation between Great Britain and the United States to preserve the integrity of the International Settlement of Shanghai in view of Japan's aggression, a correspondent of a London paper emphasises that the Settlement was Anglo-American in origin. Shanghai was originally
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  • 137 10 COMMENTING on the demand for sanctions against Japan, the London Times adopts a very much more cautious tone than that which was dismayed a Tew weeks ago. "Sanctions at this juncture," it is declared, -would have the effect, not of humanising warfare in China,'far less of stopping it, but
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  • 141 10 rjiHls is a doctrine of defeat a vengeance. The writer is rently of opinion that Japa:, j strong for any interference to be cessful. All the evidence, h oy shows that Japan is highly at the indignation which her of waging war has aroused ar doing her best,
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  • 130 10 I A BRISK corres Pondence has bee proceeding in a London paper i to the appropriateness or otherwise o painted finger nails. Leaping in gallantly to the defence a women, Mr. R. Haslam Jackson j dared: "It is my humble conncti J that women will persist, as they
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  • 407 10 Br *Mllf pr- '"IJIHERe arc no such things as dead certs," declares a bookmaker v 0 are inclined to agree; the ones we>e induced to back are only about half dead. A scientist tells us that human beings probably took millions of years to evcave eyes
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 253 10 *I* MWM» A i I RALEIGH Mb*, I J THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE B™ j r§g& THE MACHINE THAT HAS J S A J STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j GUARANTEED FOR EVER! i j From 49 5 0 Each j II HIRF. PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED j S Sole Agents:
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    • 58 10 I 4. !I I studio 3i\ j for J i fo<o-portra t S by j foto-artist j J only j s p. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most modern methods known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation. K. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) Arcade. Thone 300*?.
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  • 247 11 League Stalls On Proposal To Formulate Action the Advisory Committee of the League of Nations were debating yesterday on ways and means of drawing attention to Japan's aggression in China and condemn ing it without saying so too bluntly. 10,000 Londoners, in a mass
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  • 1384 11 COMMITTEE DECLINES TO URGE FIRMNESS Reuter. Geneva. Oct. 6. IN the earlier part of its report the sub-committee points out that it has not attempted to deal with the historical causes of the confl'ct. It starts its review from July 1937 and passes to the incident
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  • 811 11 CONSCIENCE OF CIVILISED NATIONS STIRRED London. Oct. 6. EVERY available seat in the Albert Hall was occupied when the Archbishop of Canterbury presided this evening at a public meeting of protest against Japan's aggression in China. The meeting passed a resolution recording horror at and
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  • 99 11 London. Oct. 6. w tnounced that with the apiof the government the ol London is organising t ration of the GoverBank of En-land a fund c relief of the Chinese. ippea! states that the Lord j taking steps to organise il in the City of
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  • 319 11 Rooseve It Speaks Out I' .('E JEOPARDISED TO-DAY Reuter. Chicago. Oct. 5. edom and security of ■n of the world popula- rdised by the remainr c .it., declared President rs major speech of hi> *'u 1 of feeling" trip h *he country. irations of the Briand- id
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  • 80 11 Reuter. London, Oct. 6. THE people of China are prepared to shed the last drop of blood to resist this aggression, said General Yung Hu Cheng, speaking at a meeting at Bournemouth in connection with the Labour party conference. It is the hope
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  • 468 11 Would America Join? JAPAN MUST BE PREPARED Reuter. London, Oct. 5. npHE Manchester Guardian, querying the practical possibility of a boycott of Japan says no doubt many people will endorse the Labour demand for it but it is not enough to call for action without some knowledge
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    • 73 11 I PRODUCTS H save money, too n you serve AYLR SOUPS, because tin. (by adding roilk or water) make< 11 >übk the quantity of '-bodied unin ■■B I for at least 1 rous servings. Discriminating hostesses serve AYLMER Soups because of that delightful natural flavour. Your guests (and your famdy
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    • 40 11 mo-.t up-to-date instruments for Eye Examination. Best J§S3 Quality Lenses to Safeguard Eyesight, Entire Satisfaction guaranteed yet Cheapest Charge assured. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO Diplom. Optometrist:— C. S. CHONG OPT. D. (U.S.A.). Address:—l 42, South Bridge Rd., Spore ft m
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    • 80 11 A unique condition made possible Vr^iV/fl by Precision Mechanism proves H| Hj I M that the new H.M.V., a refriger- H I \t/ Jk\T /A at or which sots entirely new I ky j IA standards in Economy, Beauty D| H II k I "tax/ and Convenience, IS BEST OF
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  • 478 12 POLICE CHASE Tank Road Attack On Chinese Sinagpore, Tuesday. "IT is essential for the public good that the members of the publa- should be protected against persons such as you," said his lordship Mr, Justice Ilowes in the Assize Court
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  • 206 12 "Sing And Be Happy" Pleases TJANDSOME Tony Martin who has leaped to screen fame in less than a yean was seen at his best in "Sing and Be Happy," a lively romantic comedy filled with lilting song numbers, at the Alhambra Theatre last night. Beautiful
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  • 103 12 Londoii, Oct. 5. 'aria 1503, Rio 4% sellers Jew York 4 95 5 16 olfieials don'real 4.95 516 Athens 547 V, h-u.ssel>; 29.39» 2 sellers Jeneva 21.52» 2 Bucharest 672' Belgrade 21.52U Montevideo 33 3 16 unserdam 8.05% sellers officials Milan 94 3 16 Buenos Aires— ilerlin 12.34-'
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  • 42 12 Reuter Wireless. Chicago, Oct. 4. hood, SU ES blg railwa y brother, noods of 86 railways grants a quartermillion railway men a fortvfour cents' in L IIIC r ea!ie in Wages addin *B $35,000,000 less Wage Dill --Reuter Wire-
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  • 513 12 Chilly Powder In Eyes ATTACKED IN STREET CONVENIENCE Singapore. Tuesday. JJOW a man is alleged to have robbed a 59 ytars-old Chinese widow of $250, representing her nine years' savings as a cigarette seller, was told at the preliminary inquiry held by Mr. F. V.
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  • 23 12 Reuter Wireless. Naples, Oct. 2. Eleven thousand more Italian soldiers are sailing from here to Tripoli to-nicht —Reuter Wireless. b
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  • 498 12 STABBED WIFE, NIECE AND SISTER-IN-LA W tiOUND guilty on three charges of murder after a trial lasting three full days, Madon bin Jangot, a Banjarese fisherman of Batu Pahat, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice J. V. G. MiUs in the Batu Pahat Assize
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  • 203 12 One Who Resisted A Policeman (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 5. lEE Kwai Sang, a hire-car driver of Johore Bahru. was charged this morning before Inche Haron bin Ahmad (Third Magistrate), with having failed to produce his badge, which would class him as
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  • 192 12 Pendant Snatched From Girl's Neck Singapore, Wednesday. A DARING robbery is alleged to have taken place this morning in broad daylight in one of Singapore busiest thoroughfares as a result of which two Chinese were arrested and brought to the Hill Street Police Station. An elderly
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  • 42 12 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 4. The Prussian state has presented Hitler with a mountain. It is Bueckeberg, the scene of the annual harvest day festival and was handed ever by General Goering for the Fuhrer to do as he liked with.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 219 12 NIGHT TRAGEDY Inquest Adjourned To Monday Singapore, Tut THE Coroner's inquiry into the fatal accident in Keppel Road on the night of Sept. 27, in w\. Chinese ricksha puller was ki two Chinese women injured the ricksha collided with a n car driven by Mr. W. D.
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  • 83 12 New Dancing Centre In Singapore THE Straits Cabaret at 99-101. Anson Road opened its doors 'to the public last night. Previously a tea party was given to friends by the proprietor. Mr. Teh Kim Tie. Entirely redecorated, the cabaret forms an attractive rendezvous. Excellent music is orovided by
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  • 91 12 Alleged Robbery Of A Taxi Driver Singapore, Tuesday. Arrested in connection with an alleged robbery of a Chinese taxi cab driver in Changi Road on Sunday night, three Blakan Mati gunners, Alfred Budd. Harry Whitehead and Arthur Kitching appeared beore Mr. F. V. Duckworth in the second police
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  • 109 12 Sauerland, German, 4,194 tons, from Yokohama 5.10 to Colombo 7.10. Cingalese Prince, British, 3,833 torn Irom Manila 4.10 to New York 11.10. Ozarda, British, 3,038 tons, from Bombay 6.10 to Japan 7.10. Sirdhana, British, 4,835 tons, from Calcutta 5.10 to Hongkong and Japan 7.10. Kedah. British, 1,033 tons,
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  • 295 13 FULL STORY Attack In Studio At Mersing Our Own Co-respondent) Johore Bahru. Oct. 5. R! I lABLE in forma fh-n is now avail- from Merging,in North Johore, ittaeh made on a Japanese photographer, Mr. Tanaka. in his rhkfa is situated in the heart he
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  • 281 13 Spectacular Work By Chinese Shanghai, Oct.. 5. A spectacular chine.se air raid brought a climax to a day cf heavy flghUng. An unknown number of planes appeared shortly after unset and drew an intensive fire from Japanese warships at Shanghai and Woosung, whose tracer bulk
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  • 871 13 PRICE OF TIN SHARES WEAKENS MESSRS. Fi aser and Co.'s weekly report dut;d Oct. 5 states:— Since cur last news cf Importance has been rather cut of the head unes and nothing of outstanding interest seems to have happened to require special comment. I Ch'na
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  • 759 13 Deeisions At Last Meeting Of Committee •1 HE following are extracts from chu minutiS of the last meeting of tlie Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association committee: With reference to Bills before the Legislative Council, the following resc*u lions were passed:— B.il to amend ihe Rubber Regulation Ordinance (Chapter
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  • 695 14 WARREN SHIELD FINAL AT ANSON ROAD Singapore. Wednesday. IN the replay of the Services Warren Sbi'ld *orcer final it the Ansen Road Stadium the R.A.F. defeated the Middlesex Regiment by two goals to one. For Airmen, it was largely a
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  • 548 14 Somerville Cup Result THE concluding 6-metre class rac e at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for the Somerville Challenge Cup was won by Mr. T. J. B. Wearne's yacht Ella Dorothy 111. af er a very pleasant race, In a good sailing breeze. The chief problem
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  • 112 14 St. .Andrew's W XV vs. the RUT Raffs, at Farrer Park to-morrow J Baker. J. Taylor, J. Ritchie, H Potger. C. Crowther. A. Vaz. Soo Teng G. C. Ross, Chee tong, J. Ferguson W Ferguson, V. Harris, W. Ponniah L leDoux W. Moss. Reserves: F. Pullen,
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  • 323 14 Exhibition Charity Matches EXHIBITION table tennis matches in aid oI China Relief Fund will be nKvpd at the Great World on Saturday commoncingat 3 p.m. The following matches have been arranged: Women's Singles Exhibition Match. Men's Doubles Exhibition Matches. 1S38 inter-club champions vs. trie The Rest team will
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  • 166 14 Ties In Championship Tournament •the following semi-final ties in the 1 various events in the Singapore Badminton championship will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall tnis week-end as follows: SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Men's Singles: Yap Chin Tee (Devonshire» v. Wee Boon Hai (Mayflower*, Tan Chong
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  • 31 14 Nelson Football XI vs. the "Comorin" on Friday at the F.M.S.R. ground. Chelliah. Peng Tay. Ah Han, Ahmat, Stevens. Gopal, Pakirisamy. Sulong, Vaithy, Hassan. Ahmat. Reserves. Kirn j San.
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  • 126 14 Pony Griffins Due his Week THE following Peiak 1 pony griffins are due Ipoh on Tuesday next 1. OTTARIA b.f 3 yr. (imp)—Silent Rhua 2. BEVERANT Ch g Vanadium Marc. 3. PHARIOL Er g 4 (imp*—Nickel 4. LADY LUCK B.m 4 tercian (impi— Rangag 5. QUISSANA (B.f
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  • 36 14 Entries for the Sect EC! open singles championship system) close on Tfenrsda} draw will take place on Sum first round will be played party's court. 18. Lorong en Tuesday fifth*) at S
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    • 30 14 Ekpepiemce Tells txperience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your safeguard. i> SAFETY THIRST
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    • 232 14 r > IM WORRIED A3OUT W!NNIE. /f*^ NURSE. SHE FRETS FROM f^JFk MORNING TILL NICHT WHAT DO YOU ADVISE f "Why, the poor little thing is constipated. No wonder she's fretful. That is the chief thing a mother has to guard against. Mrs. Grant. "Kiddies don't understand; they're so absorbed
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    • 173 14 Good for yourToofies When Baby's first tiny tooth is due to appear, there nothing that will delight him more or help him so touch as crisp, delicious 'Ovaltine' Rusks. Baked to just the light degree of fnmness for Baby to I and crunch, 'Ovaltine' Rusks give just the assistan' necessary
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  • 351 15 kTEN 11-3 i\ Giilman rracks ,rc Wednesday. r/eachers Kugby heit rugby season over the Royal 1 Office) XV by 11 .hkJ two tries) ta in a rugger GUInan Barracks were very enand the Teachpacking and ah, E. Koh, Fam Wvatt were I
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  • 303 15 Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS and ties ia the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are as follows: Men's Singles "B": Choo Keng Kiat (—3» beat L. C. Goh 6—o. 6—l. Ladies' Singles: Mrs. M. G. Eber (—40.3» beat Miss M. Kubota < —151 6- 3 4—5, 6—4. Mixed Doubles: E.
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  • 46 15 Thti 27th anniversary of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club wiid be held at 21. Amber Road, on Sunday next. Sports will commence from 130 p.m. and will be followed by a teadance. Mis. Lee Kong Chian has kindly consented to distribute the prizes.
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  • 60 15 S.R.C. tennis ties lor to-morrow are as follows: Doubles Handicap t Semi-final >: J. S. de Souza and C. A. Norris <—3' vs. E. G. Wheatley and R. H. Barth <set all' to finish. Veterans' Singles (Final):—E. G. Wheatlev '—15.3' vs. N. S. Hogan (—ls>. Ladies' Handicap Singles
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  • 44 15 F.M.S. Railway Insitit.ute team vs. the R.A.F. 'Town Office I on Sunday on the Pailwav cround at Kampong Lama Road: 'Alias. Low Peng Tay. Ah Han. Swee Hock. Thuraysingam. Mahmood. Karudin. Keng Pak. Sulong. Ram Singh. Pakirisamy. Reserves: Gopal and Kirn San
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  • 505 15 Autumn Cup Draw rriHE Singapore G.C. ladies' October 1 Medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. E. F. O'Sullivan in "A Division with a net score of 34. in a win Tor Mrs. E. G. Collier in
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  • 192 15 Annual At Home And Prize Distribution BEFORE a large gathering of members and friends the Oriental Telephone Company Sports Club held their third am.ual "At Home" and prize distribution at Telephone House on Saturday, last. In the course of a speech the hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Thiam
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  • 45 15 Colts Ist. XI vs. the Medical College Union Ist XI at 5.15 p.m. to-day at M.C.U. eround: A. d'Silva: J. Ritchie. G. Scott: M. KohlhofT. L. S. Reutens. E. Loveday; C. Teskez. F. Moreira. N. Hay. J. Reutens. J. Loveday. Reserve: R. Thoy.
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  • 106 15 I: is most unlikely that you wish to be cruel, ar.d yet many people are. No. to others, perhaps, but to themselves. Thsy tat with UttlC discretion and the.: when stomach and bowels rebjl it the cvcr-load they iorce them to work by means cf
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    • 186 15 WISE FELLOW as ail motorists are who usl> these tablets They are fine they're great—they're marvellous Get some at once and engine trouble will lade away They are "ANTI KNOCK, ANTI CARBON and ANTI WEAR" and save you money on engin? service. MEIRICH MOTOR TABLETS I Obtainable at: MALAYAN MOTORS,
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    • 259 15 |IS GREAT EASTERN LIFE I I J I FOURTEEN POINTS H 1 > A series of 14 reasons why you >• < j should choose THE GREAT < 5 5 S EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE g 8 2 CO., LTD., to look after your 8 2 fj 5 insurance needs. 5
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 759 16 $350 CHEQUE Mis-statement Held Up Judgment Singapore, Tuesday. A DEAL in a piece of land at Kallang between two Chinese, in the course of which one of the parties is alleged to have sworn a fair* «tatement in an affidavit, was
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  • 150 16 Crowing OppoJ To ar st Shanghai (> FE Japanese Government fronted with a critical 1 when the Diet meets on Oct 5* opposition to the present China is steadily growing w** leftist groups. They ernment for its failure in propaganda and f of China's fighting ability
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  • 26 16 I The accelerated service Hell Airways, which makes flight to Hamburg and bacK I before dark, cam? into 1 day.—British Official Wireless 1
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    • 189 16 YOUNGER every TO-IM3GHT A ;r, Tokai TO-MORROW V* 1 1 MORNING sec how rouen 1,1 7 amazing discover) <> roi. and smoother your skin is after the very I>i Stejskal ->j the I niverstty ol \ienna ij r ,t application. In a few days wrinkles i' tal cell ioi I
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    • 87 16 PARAMOUNT VNNOUNCES THE MALAYAN PREMIERE OF /]Bk j m The Jerome Kern F Jm I Oscar Hammerstein II Musical V Rfc/ "HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME" Li Jl c tarring Beautiful IRENE DUNNE with RANDOLPH SCOTT. DOROTHY DUNNE Alluring DOROTHY L AMOUR and A KIM TAMIROFF. L AMOUR Paramount. Paramount. OCTOBER
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  • 187 17 Sheffield Wednesday v. Sheffield United LISTENERS to Daventry will shortly hear a commentary on the recond half of the Second Division Association football match between Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United. These two Yorkshire dubs have nit met in a League match since the 1933--34 season, when both
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    • 60 17 KifSaeyg Nusl tiean Qut Acids body can clean out x Tom your blood n tiny Kidn.y tubei cheap, draitic, Ir- 1 ya usually are Up Nights, Nerv•s. Rheumatism, Circles Under the A< idity. Burning, «o«r. Don't take '"•t-rs prescription £1.000 deposited London, hacks up 1 fin new vitality in v..
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    • 29 17 WELLS-GARDNER HAS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN RADIO STYLING. BEAUTY YOC'LL ADMIRE TONE YOU'LL ENJOY PERFORMANCE YOU'LL PRAICE. PRICES FROM 185. W. Scte Agents For Malaya: Sua Radio Service Co.
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    • 121 17 HOMKLITE PORTABLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Complete with built-in engine weigh* jnry 92 lbs.—works on kerosine or diesollne. Handle thick muddy or sand? *&ter up to 15.000 gals, per hour. Fast Automatic Self-priming 28 ft. tuctioo lift—ss ft. delivery head. HOMEUTE Is Hit: DANDIEST ANL MOST ECONOMICAL PUMP BUILI TO-DAY. UOMFLITE GENERALLY
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    • 204 17 .1 r T«UJ TOMIC FOOt the Radio Supreme will bring you NEWS of the BSINO-JAPANESE J HOSTILITIES from the capitals of the world From the capitals and great centre:. Model 620 PHILCO 6 of the world news and opinions of the valve Superhetero- Si. o-Japancse hostilities are bein.* dv'ie with
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    • 27 17 f\17T1 ASK FOR 1 M m/ DEMONSTRATION Wr In ALLWAVE AC Jl 1 JLj and battery sets AVAILABLE Hoe Boon Leon* Radio Dept. 62, Selegie Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1469 17 *t&h Listeners 9 Madio Programmes of b ?™h empire S^^^^s whale A R M K C. PROGRAMMES e.50 p.m. Felton Raoley, at the Or1 gan of the Gaumont Palace, Birming- r\n ham. Selection, On the Avenue (Ber- > station On 225 Pageant Of Popular um. song of paradise (King) poPu-
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  • 213 18 Three Towns Reported Captured Tientsin, Oct. 5 rIE 8th Route Army under the command of General Chu Teh. the Red leader, has made wonderful progress m the anti-Japanese campaign. On. Oct. 1, they re-captured Suhsien, 85 kilometres to the west of Tatung, with 200 Japanese. Manchukuo.
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  • 73 18 League Aid In Fighting Epidemics Geneva, Oct. 4. THE Budget committee has approved the proposal to grant £100,000 to fieht epidemics in China. Mr. Walter Elliot gave Britain's support Sir Denv Brav. on behalf of India, said the Indian people are deeply moved at the plight of
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  • 282 18 Trade In 10 v hina i Singapore r I THE case in which CI F .1 are claiming a sum < Heng Joo Heng came u 8 before Mr. Justice 11 9 Court to-day. 9 Mr. C. L Green plaintiffs while the d. -V..: presented by
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  • 170 18 i Funeral Of I a moil General's Wife I MANY mourners attended :M of the late Mrs. T 1 of General Tsai Ting J commander of the 1 which took place in H n 26. The cortege, a mile in I trcm No. 5 Village Road. H.
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    • 546 18 Hwse rolled in agony PAIN §WA How exceptionally heavy is the l^r burden of a nurse who, while devoting N her life to relieving the suffering of j J others, is forced to fight intolerable jf^CX^X pain hurseli. That was the agonising V experience of Nurse D. W. Here is
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    • 48 18 nanimoaB 'y acclaimed the finest it and ard portable ever fTered to (he public. Contninin? ercry refinrrrect and in addition features powes.ed by no .ther atandard portable. RAND IXC. P 1 by which I I j REMINGTON RAND Joseph I POHTABI.g. Havers Ltd tfa^ajt-.^ ._j W .P.S 1
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    • 214 18 APPOINTMENTS with untitled Accountants, Secret aries iants. Works and OfL< Clerks, Bank ard I Cashiers and Book-k normal attainments of tl. with The School of Aaminations can b'_ taken success guaranteed by The School of Aecountan institution in the Briti building of Successful B Write for Free 180p B Way
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    • 188 18 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members ol 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 "Club
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    • 95 18 (Continued previous colrmn) meetings, Mr. Charlie Yeo's residence, 12 Delta Road. 7.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively. SATURDAY. OCT. 9 Union Snorting Association: Anniversary r*l**w»tlr*i Hnnnv Restaurant. World. Tiffin 2.15 p.m. Annual >r#kft*ral meeting. 3.45 p.m.. and dinner, 8 nm Lam Chong Association: 17th anniversary dinner, Haimy Restaurant, ground Hoor.
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    • 259 19 A PRUDENT MAN EFFECTS A "PRUDENT- POLICY Because 1. \fl is benefits are GUARANTEED. 2. Premium payments are limited in number. 3. When the policy matures you have the option of taking (a) a large cash payment, or (b) a smaller cash payment together with a further policy for a
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    • 255 19 SUNLIGHT SOAP <, C Don't risk rough chapped hands X >/ S, by using interior soap. Sunlight v Soap is as gentle to hands as it is to clothes keeps them N^PCf and smooth y Save money with SUNLIGHT SOAP Don't allow your dhobi to use inferior j^SK soap. It"
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    • 662 19 fifthivaii Listeners' Radio KBE (Rebroadcast from lif m 8.35 p.m. Vocal Recital by Kate Wln- Continued from page 17) ter (Rebroadcast from London). 8.50 p.m. Recorded Light Music. n tiSIPTIVA YE HAir of the Countess) (Mozart), (b) Cosi P m close down Q t StiUtll ff r Fan Tutte (Mozart).
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