Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Largest Sales Vol XXVI.- -No. I'M. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Oct. 7. 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 2j!
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    • 139 1 BREAKFAST Try The morning]! THlßi:\Eg THE WML rJ^f? THE PHOTOGRAPH ON THIS PAGE SHEWS AHMAD BIN HAJI EUSOPE j (THE WINNER OF OUR "OLDEST RALEIGH COMPETITION") WITH HIS I RALEIGH BICYCLE WHICH HAS BEEN IN CONSTANT USE SINCE 1897 AND IS j STILL IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. j I THIS
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    • 10 1 Read The SIT IV» AY thbri m Dominant In Malaya
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  • 138 2 Knocking Out His Programme Reuter. St. Pauls, Minnesota. Cel. 5 A VIGOROUS attack on the unuea States Supreme Court for "knocking out he corner stones" of his programme was made by President Roosevelt m a speech here on the new demandj; for wage hour and crop control
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  • 122 2 Comforts For Troops And War Bonds Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 5. THE Chinese press reports that General Li Fu Yin. Commander-in-Chief of the 61st Army, was shot by order of General Yen Hsi Shan for the loss of North Shansi to the Japanese. The death sentence
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  • 57 2 Singapore. Wednesday. At about 10 10 last night two enuines from the Centra} Station. Hill Street, went to a crarage in Lavender Street where a motor lorry was blazing furiously. Hoses were" turned on the blaze and soon had it extinguished. The driver's seat and the entire
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  • 98 2 Vessels For Patrol And Coast defence British Official Wireless. London Oct. TWO submarines, named Triton and Undine for the British Navy, were launched at the Barrow works of Vteke£ Armstrong Ltd this moraine. Both submarines are the first of the new types Triton start* new class of wtrol
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  • 98 2 50 Per Cent. Increase In Traffic British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 5. FUPTHER indication of the growth of Continental traffic is afforded by the announcement that to-morrow the new Lr>- knots motor-ship Prins Albert will be added to the fleet of cross channel Is owned by the Belgian
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  • 81 2 No Hardships, Says \dmiral Reuter. London, Oct. 6. The Admiralty to-d?.y allayed possible anxiety of relatives and friends of officers and men serving in the Yangtse River "owing to the uncertainty of despatch and recention of mails from Pis Majesty's ship It is stated that tho rear-Admiral
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  • 43 2 Japanese Clash Into Communists Reuter. Peiping. Oct 6 The Japanese claim a further advance at Shan si. capturing the walled town of Chun Hsien. seventy miles north cf Tal Yuan Fu. after a twelve hour b.->tHe with ic.ooo communist troops.—Renter.
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  • 207 2 Pigs, Racehorses And Flats MRS. Norah Caroline de whose death at the age of Jj revealed recently, helped nei the Hon. Francis de ttoieyiu cf Lord Ventry. with an origin, of £5 and one sow, to man I tunes. On a tiny farm in Lincoln.sk they
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  • 70 2 Chinese Knocked Down By Car Singapore. Wednesday. A Chinese coolie, while in the act o: crossing the road, was said to hav< been knocked down by a motor ca: driven by a Malay at Robertson Quay yesterdav afternoon. The coolie was rendered semi-con-scious; he had a lacerated wound
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  • 35 2 League Condemns Attacks On Shipping Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 6. The League Council has passed a resolution condemning the attacks on c hiDping in the Mediterranean a violation of the most elementary dictates of humanity.—Reuter.
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    • 188 2 RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTFIT. Consists of 1 Stradivarius model violin. 1 Case, and 1 Bow. Ail Complete for $8.80 only. SEASON CO., LIMITED, (MusicM Instrument Dealers). 115, North Bridge RoauL —————■———i———l—— i n m Mbb HHI^HHMtf HnaMMMH l Jl HUB I—IWMMI I 1111 IWIIMIBI 77»c Original £Sat <^fc PRIMUS a
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    • 5 2 Sole Agent: SCHMIDT SHOTEN. LTD.
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    • 181 2 THE BEAUTY SECRET OF j«»ma***- GINGER jlBPHtt ROGERS t r^Mfc helped Jane to gain ifl ilps new attraction "I'm so »orrv tor Jane- she never yets M partners at these dances." y' J^\&kSgĔM "1 know.-, her complexion is so course •••if'SSltfll and She ought to do P *°£f ßS "^llpH
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  • 437 3 North Atlantic Passenger Traffic fIORTH Atlantic passenger returns for the first six months of the year fhoi h J Wps of 311 nationalities 30 1936 Unng PeriCd Jan 1 t0 June It was anticipated that the 1937 season was going to be one
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  • 49 3 T Vn following passeneors are arriving in Shij re by the Meonia which is due her'" 1 frcm Europe on Oct. 29:— Mr. and Mrs. D. Ewan, Mr. K. Schmld, Mrs. Willing, Mr. and Mrs. A. Re?d. Miss R. Read. Mrs. E. Blomfield. Mrs. F. C. Fogh.
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    • 320 3 STEAMER SAILING! BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated Id England). 1 S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. S'porj. 1937. MORIN 15,000 Oct. 9 6.100 Oct. 18 11.500 Oct. 22 6,000 Nov. 1 RAJPUTANA 17.010 Nov. 5 DAN 0.500 Nov. 19 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. IS RAWALPINDI 17.000 Dec. 3 15,000 Dec 17 6.070
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    • 133 3 O. S. K. Line s.s. "Manila Mara" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO (South Africa South America). Oct. Bth. at p.m. Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class S 49.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) I Purther particulars, apply to: Passage Dept. 0.5.X.,
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    • 600 3 M. B. K. i I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKCSAI KISEN KAISHA) «Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), i Due Due Sailing Due I MITSUI LINE~ (MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Doe Due Sailing D S Dore
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    • 385 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnocn Penh Dlspl. From. Ret'g. MS. Tons. Spore. B'pore "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 0 Oct. 2£ "MEONLA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 1< BORINOIA" 12,500 Dec. I] Dec. 31 Luxurious One-Cfase Motorships All Cabins have adjoining private bath RO UN DTK IP FARE: (excluding ashore
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    • 438 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorpora'ed In Germany). The undernoted are the Company*! Intended fixtures: For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI* NORTH CHINA and JAP AH. Dae Spore. IM7, 8 ms. "SAALE" omits Hongkong and Shanghai Oct. IB HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, HAMBURG A BR EMM Sails from Spore. I s-s "ODER" also calls
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  • 377 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 6. Previous To-day Change rBBEE Dull Steady Tone Buyers. 8 516 I 1616 3 spot jh 15iW 3 1 1st Forward I Nov. Buyers. »|JJ 8116 _Tl6 ,2nd Forward, Dec. Buyer, gjg .16 ,3rd Forward! Jan.Mar. Buyers. 87 London, Oct. 6. Tn day
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  • 183 4 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday AT the Singapore Chamber of Commerce rubber association's 1,350 th auction yesterday there were:— Catalogued 2.076.339 lb., 926.93 tons. Offered 1.189.013 lb., 530.81 tons. Sold 1,068,270 lb., 476.91 tons. Spot. London 8 5 16d. New York 17 4 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed
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  • 51 4 Singapore, Wednesday. 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 0.61 0.58 Benguet Consolidated 10.00 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.021 0.019 I.X.L. 0.61 0.59 San Mauricio 0.83 0.75 United Paracale 0.64
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  • 54 4 Washington, D. C. America, a nation of coffee drinkers, is turning to tea. More people are drinking tea, government tea examiners have reported here in revealing Increased tea imports for the last financial year. The imports were 91.562,794 lbs, an increase of over 7,000,000 lbs. compared
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  • 110 4 Accounts For Year To Aug. 31 DETATLS of the accounts of the South British Insurance Co., Ltd., for the >ear ended Aug. 31 have been received by the Singapore office by cable from the head office and are given below. The figures in brackets are the corresponding amounts
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  • 51 4 Dredge Repaired And Operating Singapore, Wednesday. THE secretaries of Kuchai Tin, Ltd., report that the dredge began operations again at 6 p.m. yesterday. It was reported on Sept. 23 that the dredge encountered an obstacle which bent the ladder and work had been stopped while repairs were proceeded
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  • 51 4 The rubber returns of the following companies for the month of September, 1937, were as follows: lbs. Alor Gajah 16,200 Australasia 17.200 Ayer Panas 78,000 Bukit Kubu 15,000 Olenealy 57,000 Jalan Kebun 14,200 Kluang 33,130 Pa jam 165,400 Port Swettenham 10,300 Tambalak 15,000 Teluk Anson 61,347 Ulu Benut
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  • 17 4 Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.—no. 2 dredge, 577.28 piculs, no 3 dredge, 708.96 piculs.
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  • 436 4 Conversion Of Shares Into Stock (By Air Mail > London, Sept. 22. AN extra-ordinary general meeting ot Gopeng Consolidated. Ltd., was heli on Wednesday in Redruth. Mr. Frank E. Mair (chairman of the company > presided. The following special resolution was carried unanimously—namely: That the articles
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    • 690 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). j CAPITAL; Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Mjumcin« D hector 8172 Secretary General Maaager 3513 Accountant Taiagraahle Adareea; -OVERSEA" LOEDOE EAMEBE: YOM l Bl Ml4laxt4 BasuV, LM. Inrtag j Lto, is
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    • 209 4 [bank of ciifxi I (Incorporated In China by Special Oharter). I 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dent. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO." j S Paid Up Capital Ch. I 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess of 4300,000.00 t Total Assets approximately $1*800,000,000.00 t HEAD OFFICE:
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  • 710 5 (>uotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Oct. 7th 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers. 5 3 6 -xd It 6 57 6 V r Malay 56 6 32 33 0 85 0 90 24 6 25 6 1 90 1.97 Vz 31- 3223 25 xd
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  • 117 5 London, Oct. 6 Paris 150 New York 4 95 7 16 Montreal 4.95 3 s Brussels 29.40 1 4 Genevp. 21.52* t Belgrade 21 52 1 2 Amsterdam 3 96*. 4 Milan 94 1 s Berlin 12.33 1 4 Stockholm 19.39*2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.00 Vienna 26*2 Prague
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  • 536 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Thursday. UfE are indebted to Me;srs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market condit'ons:— Mes rs. White. Weld and Co.. Nev York, report to us "ny cable as follow:STOCK The late strength was encouraging
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  • 222 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Oct. 7. 10 a.nv Total lor Company Dividend Books Close flnM 2L l fJ H Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date. Anipat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 m Oct. 21 Oct. 4 3% Chenderiang 10% Final Oct. 11 Oct. 4 Mambau
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  • 206 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL gf »gg~ 100 101% CX 3 r^SeMt 4 V 4oo ooo 102 104 norn 3% 1937 red.' 1962 $2.750,000 51 30 102 lU 1 Int. May 15. Nov. 15 99» 2 101 cl--1 ItQfJ red ti honnr PENANG MUNICIPAL 31. sep t. 30 n 108
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  • 133 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Oct. 7. TIN three months £235.0.0 down 120 Cables from London report that although the market there opened weak in sympathy with the fall on Wall Street, at the close conditions were rather better and this morning our market opens in
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Oct. 7. The price of tin at noon in S'ngapore *o-day was:— $119 (unchanged).
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  • 23 5 T ie price of rubber at noon la Singapore to-dav was:— Buyers 21l± (down 114)! Sellers i7' i (down l l /8).
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  • 327 5 Singapore, Oct 8. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 5 3 6 Batu Selangor 1.90 2.00 Bangrin 24 26 Hong Fatts 125 1.30 Hitam 0.3« 0.43 longkong Tin 32 34 J ris Hydraulic 12- 13Johans 0.39 0.42 olebu 0.90 1.00 Katu 24 6 26 ilamra 2 2
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  • 81 5 600 Polish Peasants Take Part Warsaw. A mammoth wolf hunt, in which nearly 600 peasants are taking part, has been organised by the authorities at Luniniec in eastern Poland. Villages in that district have been infested by the wolves and several children have been carried off and
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  • 97 5 Singapore, Oct. 7. London T.T. 24 1 16 London demand 2 4 1 16 London 4 months' sight 2 4 B Lyons demand 1750 Switzerland 250 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57 13 16 Montreal demand 57 3 4 Batavia demand i04'-> Samarang demand 104'4 Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon
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  • 87 5 London T.T. 2'4 7 32 London demand 2A U 4 London 30 days' sight 2 4 9 32 I-ondon 60 days' sight 2 4 5(16 London 3 months sight 2 4 516 ondon 4 months' sight 2 4 11 32 New York demand New York 90 ds 591,3 Calcutta.
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  • 131 5 Children Dispersed To 100 Other Places <By Air Mail» London, Sept. 22. TIIF Ba c Cjue iefuc?r* children's camp at North Sionehum. Eastleigh, Hants, ha; clviecl after being in exist ;ncc for four months. It was originally the horn c;f 4.0C0 Spanish cliik i er-. vh- havr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 146 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Sinjrapbre. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quota'ion Service. Members: 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
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  • 107 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jaskf, "Amsterdam? and Lon-r-.oni: Netherlands, closing 13C p.m. Saturday. Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai. "Kobe. Manila
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  • 98 6 Mail; from Eurone etc London I by Air (Imperial* to-day De- 1 liveries of boxholders' letters only 730 PA. to-day and general delivery or letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Enrope et•Amsterdam) by Air 'Netherlands! today Deliveries of boxho]rjp IS letter--yly 7.30 p.m. to-day ar.d genera] de-
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  • 156 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Stag And Be Happy" j C.ic) end 9.15 p.m. C AFITOL.-Shirley Temple and Victor -diLaglen in -Wee Willie Winkle" 3 15 1 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. FAVILION.-William Powell and Luise Rawer tn -Emperor's Candlestick 6.15 ;.nd 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—■•ChaIIenge" (Hinj austanlj a.io ana y 15 p.m. IHfcATRE ROYAL.—"Manohara" .Tamil)
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  • 179 6 Consul's Syce Fined After Warning Singapore. Wednesday. AN charges of failing to obey the lawful IT Sol a Police Officer in uniform "guS*& traffic whilst driving a motor nf Police who was on duty in W» it then drove right across the Battery Ro ln d
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  • 134 6 Singapore, Oct Ships alongside the Wharves or exjecfci to arrive. East Wharf o*t» t» Rohna. Kaiang 22; Muinam, Anking 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Corfu 18: Centaur 15: Glenapp 13; President Garfield 11; Teiresias 9; Kistna 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Japaia 30; Cingalese Prince 32;
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  • 88 6 Vyner Brooke. Sarawak, 720 tons, from Kuehlng 6.10 to Kuching 9.10. Giang Aim. British. 559 tons from 3r»rab*** 6 10 to Bawean 7.10. Nam Yong. British, 769 tons, from Semarang 6.10 to Batavia 8.10. Tidore. Dutch. 525 tons, from Pekan 5.10 to Pekan Baroe 7.10. Muinam. Danish. 1.739
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  • 87 6 Montreal. Quebec. Twc boxes of angry bees were dumped pr t ne f ee t Q f policemen euardini a textile mill here during a strike. The dol'c** r*»«tr »roi*"»rt f*rt sent an SO S. to the fire brigade. There was a quick response and
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  • 166 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. OCT 7 Hockey: Post Office v. Y.M.c P.O. ground; S.C.C. I v I, I, S.C.C. Violin recital by Josef Lampk. Memorial Hall, 9.30 p.m. Folice Band Performance, K 6 p.m. Rugby: Training and Sci ;;r S.C.C.; St. Andrew's v. Hi;: Farrer Park.
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  • 138 6 Singapore, o R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per X R. «Siami W. Coast No 2 per X R. 'Siam' YV. Coast No. 3 per X ?:am Rice Sinwhay No. 1 riam Rice Sinwnay No. 2 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 :iam Broken Rice No. 1 Slam Broken Rice
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 554 6 MALAYS j TO-NIGHT Cocktail Dance (i.30 to 8.30 p.m. I Dinner and Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight i I SPECIAL NEW CABARET ATTRAC TION lIHYMAX'§ REVUE S j 5 STAR ARTISTES S PRESENTING A VERSATILE PROGRAMME OF S j DANCING ACROBATICS BURLESQUE COMEDY t Enthusiastically received by last night's audience
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    • 46 6 Platform Weighing Machines rPooley's have been manufacturing scales for over a century, and are weighing machine contractors to 0 lOths of the British Railways. The cheapest machines are those that £ive the best and longest service. Pooley machines give that service. <Incorporated in S.S.) W.P.S. 34A
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    • 149 6 Of aii the beverages that the wit of man has contrived. Tea most universally popular. all teas, "GOLD LEAF i worth drinking always, thanks the skill and care of the "GOLD LEAF" Blenders who know how to combine the choi growths of high elevation Gardens of Ceylon Into a pc::
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 292 6 (■•OSTAL IN I EIJJGENC L STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Hongkong Sirdhana c _l p m China (generally) Shanghai i> Sirdhana 7 230 p.m. Aden (Parcel Mail* Rohna "73 p.m. India:—North and East Khandalla "73 pm. India:-South SSSS.iI- 7 3 p.m. Burma Khandalla Bengkalis, F. de
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  • 294 7 Room For 1,000 Patients OLD BUILDING AS HOME FOR AGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Oct. 5. IMPROVEMENTS in the State of Johore arc going on apace. From enquiries made from the S:nior Executive Engineer, Johore Bahru, it was ascertained that the New Mental Asylum
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  • 287 7 Big Favourable Trade Balance Pretoria. Transvaal. FAVOURABLE trace balance A £13.000.000 for the Union of SoiPh Africa i* shown in figures issued for first seven months of the current calendar year. Total imports amounted to £58.214,722, or nearly £10.000.000 more than during the corresponding period last year.
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  • 96 7 Salvador Withdraws From The League THE Republic of Salvador, through 9 letter from its Foreign Minister addressed to the Secretary-General, dated July 26 notified its intention to withdraw from the League, for reasons of an economic nature. The communication states that, in acceding to the Covenant of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 375 7 white poweUi'M i ,ium riiat?d Hot ■I price s:r».00 rac*» 36.50 SUM t j larj r-nge to selei t X m j >•') upwardsr i PLUMBIN, GAS I M HASSAN, Basaa Road, Theae 3!U. any position 11 columns send I oM ly. 1)0 NOT 'i 1 v \I S WW
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    • 521 7 IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT OF SINGAPORE. D C. No. 2317 of 1937. Between Kum Teow Yang Plaintiff, and E. E. C. Thuraisingham Defendant. To. The abovenamed Defendant formerly residing at No. 10, Rest House Road, Batu Gajah, PERAK TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in
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    • 632 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. In Bankruptcy. J.B. No. 3 of 1931. Re ONG SEAH, trading as Chop Ban Guan of Nos. 1, 2 and 39, Jalan Enguan, Batu Pahat. NOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN that a Second and *lnal Dividend is intended to be declared
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    • 260 7 LOOKING at your teeth in a mirror won't tell y ou they are really mm clean. Decay begins in conceale 1 I crevices and corners which big, old- B m fashioned brushes can't reach B_L Tek': short head fits everywhere X gets at the awkward corners where frur hi nnrDM
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 297 8 J f' jj jm jrnri jTHI Those desirixig an enjoyable evenS I ALH/VMBRA L ln S' s entertainment -eat i i LAST 2 SHOWS I pleasure in this film:—Says The t > TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 I TRIBUNE. ANTHONY* MARTIN 1 LEAH RAY JOAN DAVIS ALUN LANE ftp IMWMr/ ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS
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    • 178 8 t "»*JJJ OF THE YEAR; inniniM TO-rcrepT gas *>-i» pavilion i J _EXCITEMENT HIGHLIGHTS Th ripn of tne conspirators! Wolenski's mission' i 'The cay Viennese ball All The secret of the veiled wo- me atni oi Tne of the candles/ man The heir to the C, ar of death warrant
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    • 285 8 i Sk itf gj| 1 fl 1 Geylang—Two Shows For Oi %m xm M» Jim M Mm To-Night—Last Night—.. J Xhe Year s Greatest Serial "CUSTER'S LAST SIL\D With A Gr.at All Star including Hundreds Of iied In I Cavalry! chapters 1 to 15—33 Keels of ihrnl-facked del r This
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  • 565 9 MINES STRUCK Severe Fighting At Wanchopin Shanghai, Oct. 6. PEVERE fighting broke out around Wanchopin yesterday. Japanese planes and artillery were incessantly attacking Chinese positions, while the Chinese were counter-attacking with equal vigour. Situation in the Lotien area has not changed, the Chinese holding the Shihsianskune
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  • 85 9 Quebec City, Quebec. Sous Le Cap Street, claimed to be the narrowest in North America, has been closed to vehicular traffic. For some time children have made a practice of gathering in the street to ask for coins from visiting tourists. Quebec Safety League feared the children
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  • 205 9 Remarkable Letter To The Times Reuter. London, Oct. 6. THE Sino-Japanese conflict was forced on to Japan, declares a letter, given prominence in the Times, signed by Prince Tokugawa, Viscount Ishii and Barons Hayashi, Matsui, Seino Sukegoh, and Eigo Fukai. in which the signatories say that
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  • 69 9 Further Evidence In Court Suit Singapore, Wednesday. Further evidence was recorded by Mr. Justice Home in the Supreme Court today in a case In which Chop Foo Heng Loong are claiming $760 from Chop Heng Joo Heng. As already reported in the Tribune the claim arose out of
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  • 110 9 Chine c To Pay $100 Fine Singapore, Wednesday. A line of $100 or two months rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a 22 y« ar-old Chinese named Wong Loon by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Fourth Police Com:, this morning on a charge of beins in po: session
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 428 9 ■JT, ST ADVERTISEMENTS B unusual opportuB Safe investment S ition. Apply Box No. bune, Singapore. few reliable Used I tor Shelvador, General Reconditioned, GuaranI inkmann Co., 15, Grange HAVE BEEN REMOVED I 89, Cecil Street. |F1 NER .V CO.. LTD., B r required, capable of mL ot repair shops, erection
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    • 2 9 I:iii:wn:n bamishes^ENERVATION"
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    • 280 9 VM TOIIIA MEMORIAL HALL ONE RECITAL ONLY TO-MGHT at 9.30 p.m. JOSEF LAfViPKIN NOTED AMERICAN VIOLINIST Booking at Little's IT'S A PLEASI/KE TO DANCE ON OUB SPACIOUS SPRING FLOOR T I HAPPY CABARET 1 mwmtffii 1111(1 ii'm Dani R^4jvi'i^.X^-'' eer since 1926. S Andrew, I I.S T.n. V.'c ior thousand
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    • 576 9 m Great World Shows CABARET j TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. SZIf A AXIS S (AMERICA'? FOREMOST DANCE TEAM). j SUPER SENSATIONAL ACROBA TIC COMEDY AND BALLROOM DANCERS. SATURDAY, 9TH OCT. S EXTENSION TO 2 A.HI. j GLOBE THEATRE: To-night, "WAIKIKI WEDDING/ c SKY TALKIE: To-night, "THE WISPERING SHADOW" I
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  • 776 10 ET nut 'he world neghet the handwriting on the wall. We record our h rror at and emphatic condemnation of indiscriminate attacks upon he civilian non-com-batants by 4, ie Japanese forces in China, and i rge the British Government tv take the lead in securing such
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  • 89 10 Emergency Leads To Postponement T uir Nanking. Oct. 6. HE Government has is-sued a mandat ordering the postponement of the convocation of the National Peonies Congress, scheduled for Nov 12 15 say "delegates of a few provinces and municipalities and certain special de ega es. owing to
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  • 180 10 Mr gn j Monday. Oct s 4. rnmmo H d E T Williams, Wing Commander and Mrs. W H Dunn Wing Commander and Mrs p f Maitland, Major R. Q. S Cox and Major R. H Quill dined at Govern^ Air vi„« v. Tues day, Oct. 5. isSS.
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  • 746 10 EFFECTS OF AN ECONOMIC BOYCOTT DECENT events in the Sino-Japan-ese conflict have evoked a flood of indie-nation, pity and admiration throughout the world—indignation because of t <c savage butchery of non-combatants by Japanese airmen, pity because of the sufferings of the poor victims and admiration because
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  • 351 10 By "Looker On" to a trade journal, there W a distinct boom in new cars. And usually a distinct rattle i n old ones They say hard work never killed anyone, but it has scared a lot of people half to death. A A Great Britain
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 214 10 11 I 1 1 hi We can highly recommend this milk... there is none better obtainable V Obtainable from ALL GOOD DEALERS s (tile, robinson cojjumßlA CO., LTD. w| j Singapore, K. Lumpur. I lIJ I j mmij^^^ able ror infants FEEDING iM^bklv Fre.s/i us the da> it ivus packed
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    • 81 10 •J. •> Studio 11 3 I S for j t foto-portra»t i by S I foto-artist J only HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED —by the most mod?rn methods known to science. Consultation without cost or obligation. K. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) Arcade. 'Phone 300?. La.gest and best Equipped
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  • 23 11 Reuter. (it nera, Oct. 6. I League Assembly has unanidopted the resolution of ittee it Twenty-three and r» p.'fts.—Reuter.
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  • 85 11 y Purchases BATTLESHIPS DEAL? Washington, Oct. 7. -IA nt over ten million •s tne United States in r < arms and munitions, i 'of which was spent recording to the re- it ions Control Board, i- believed to be for equipment for the two K
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  • 90 11 Chinese Force Which stayed In City Peiping, Oct. 7. f military authorities v nen the Japanese troops »n Oct. 3 a small if- managed to hide inside main Japanese force had athward advance the and occupied a north1 •> i the city walls, where covered on the
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  • 24 11 rhamber Demands Severance Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 6. City Chamber of Comcircularised all Chambers in the country urging that with Japan be im>evered.—Reuter.
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  • 20 11 London. Oct 8. IS Imj action lor t- i among the undefended in rthcoming term.—
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  • 118 11 CONDEMNATION OF CHINA WAR AGREEMENT WITH LEAGUE "NOTICE SERVED UPON ALL AGGRESSORS" TN a statement issued from Washington to-day the United States Government has lined up wifb the League of Nations in condemning Japan's invasion of China and indicated its intention to collaborate with
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  • 1113 11 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 7. THE Department of State has issued a statement condemning: Japan's invasion of China. It declares that Japan's action in China "is contrary to the provisions of the Nine Power Treaty and the Kelloeg Pact." A Geneva message reports that invitations have been issued for
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  • 153 11 London Nervous LOWEST LEVEL IN 12 MONTHS Reuter. London, Oct. 5. yyiTH sentiment already nervous, following recent indications of a slowing down of American industrial activity, last night's renewed break on Wall Street administered a sharp blow to the United Kingdom stock and commodity markets to-day.
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  • 369 11 X.L.M. LINER WRECKED AT PALEMBANG K. L. M. liner Specht, one of the new Douglas DC-3 machines, crashed in taking off from, Palembang, Sumatra, at 1 p.m., yesterday, and the captain, the engineer, the wireless operator and one passenger were killed. Those killed were:— Capt.
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  • 38 11 Engine Breakdown At Sea Singapore, Thursday. rpHE s.s. Banka arrived in port yesterA day afternoon from Prigi Radja, Sumatra, with the m.v. Flevo in tow from Tembilahan. the latter vessel's engines having broken down.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 'White-hot Mammas' but THE NEW j^^. ALL BRITISH ALL WAVE SIX has a better tone than many receivers costing a great 16 8 ,2monlhlypay I I, j meats of |14. ,3. .*i|f Guaranteed twelve months. jl^^ 'Advertisement of The General Elec trie Co., Ltd., of England, 'Magnet House,'' Singapore.) WPS
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  • 302 12 NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS FORCED MOVE Petitions Sent To Authorities (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Wednesday. A N acute shortage of milk is being felt in Ipoh at present and it Ls icared that in about a fortnight's time, the shortage will become more
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  • 124 12 Tailors' Resolution BOYCOTT SPREADS LOCALLY Singapore, Wednesday. a special meeting convened by the Hean Yuen Singapore Merchant Tailors Association yesterday at their premises, 43, Malabar Street, under the chairmanship of Mr. Chew Keng Seng, it was proposed that "this meeting take occasion to pass the resolution that
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  • 54 12 R Manila, Philippine Islands, elve horses standing in a stable here -suddenly dropped dead before their horrified owner, Purlficaclon Dimarandan It was later discovered that a live electric wire had dropped from the stable roof, and come in contact with th« metal chain to which
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  • 67 12 Reuter. Rome. Oct, 6. THK tone of the Italian press favours the Japanese action in Ch na and attacks the Archbishop of C anterbury in his fit of denunciation. .Mr. Roosevelt's speeches are meeting with growing disapproval in political circles. It Ls felt he is
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  • 312 12 Sailors Charged DESERTION FROM THE EURYBATES Singapore, Wednesday. jpOR deserting their ship, the Eurybates, on Sept. 5 last, two Cantonese, Hok Fook and Lok Khoi. greaser and cook respectively, stood charged with the offence before Mr. Clive Robinson, Police Magistrate, in the Marine Court this
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  • 409 12 Outsider's View Of The War Singapore, Thursday. AS one who has travelled fairly extensively in China, Mr. A. P. T. Taylor Gill had quite a great deal to say about that country when interviewed by a Tribune reporter at the Adelphi Hotel to-day. "Everything was going ahead
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  • 826 12 SALVATION BONDS FOR PEACE, NOT WAR Singapore, Wednesday. <<f pHE National Salvation Bonds have nothing to do with the SinoJapanese War," explained Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, who was the popular former Chinese Consul-General here and now Special Secretary for Foreign Affairs for the two Kwangs.
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  • 85 12 One Girl, Then Twins, And Now Triplets Belgrade. A YOUNG gypsy woman of Slavonia. n named Mara Kalanjosh, has given birth to six children in four years. Within the first year of her marriage she had a baby girl. A year later she gave birth
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  • 258 12 Position Of Cyprus POSSIBLE FUTURE AS AIRPORT rjIL S. G. Willimott addressed the Rotary CTub of Singapore at the luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday on "The Island of Cyprus." The president, Mr. T. H. Stone, was in the chair. In the course of his speech, Dr.
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  • 262 12 Weird Re%elations In Old Records Paris jiECORDS of black magic trials of 300 11 years ago are being searched by •lice and the examining magistrate o'f Pnvas, near Kimes (S.W. France) who are nvestigating the death of six-year-old Henri Faure. a shepherd boy It
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  • 202 12 American Scientist's Achievement Twf Hole Ma& sachusettes. HE possibility of growing a new eye lr an adult animal by a grafting operation has been demonstrated here Amo? Penme ts just completed by an American scientist. E- Schottĕ, of Amhert College newtW C a T^ d t
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  • 331 12 MORE RAIDS Successes Around Shanghai Shanghai, Oct. The Japanese were ready to h -.e a "holiday" to-day in order tr, <lean up trenches and strengthen communications, but were robbed ol this prospect by the Chinese, who latini sed a counter-offensive. Desperate fighting resulted in a !l sectors.
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  • 126 12 A Semi-Independent State Reuter. Tokyo. Oct 6 THE newspapers indicate Japan's reply to the League may be the estab'.:-'--ment of a "long-desired" autonomous region in North China. The Asahi Shimbun says if China refuses to co-operate wi*h Jap m. a: decides on a protacted war. Ja
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 40 12 ISf" age 9 km everything that's old old friend* old times, old manners, eld becks And need one say rhe m&gmhcem Whisky c&llcd Old Rarity GUARANT[tD 15 YEARS OLD w $3.70. per bottle (including duty McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 1A
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    • 56 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPOR* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. amtm AGENTS MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. SEREMBAN CHIE NT BROS., K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONO w NG RON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODI AGENC V,
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  • 178 13 CONSPIRACY IN PENANG FCUR CHARGED Notes Which Passed The Bank From Oar Own Reporter) Penan?, Oct. 6. EVIDENCE Of an alleged frang of •nM rfri ers with a caoital of v: r \> nn'' bavin? farilities for triM- x <"rs: in th" currency of anv n;- ii
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  • 167 13 is And Humour Of Vee Willie Winkie" AT THE CINEMA {l 'hrilLs and romance of BenV ;cer" are recalled by "Wee e." the 20th Century Fox h is now being shown ai ;ple is the bright particuShe is as captivating as erer, bv no means all
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  • 77 13 Programme For To-Night's Recital "THE famous American violinist Josef L. nokin will give a recital at the T n: r.a Hall to-night, beginning at 30 His programme will be as folows:— l Chaconne Vitall 2. Concerto A ma.ior «Hubuy cadenzas) Mozart 3 'a* Nigun 'from Baal Shorn» E.
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  • 43 13 The Controller of Labour. Malaya, rep th arrival.- from and departo Ma In Presidency last month wen as loilcwsi Arrivals I state aided) .—4,213 adults Arrivals "ordinary deck passengers*. —10 155 j dults, 965 minors. D partures 2,800 adults, 234 minors.
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  • 588 13 HEAVY BOMBING ON RAILWAY LINE Canton, Oct. 7. FIVE hundred Chinese civilians are believed to have been kil'ed yesterday. when 66 enemy planes carried out an extensive air raid along the Canten-Hankow Railway. It is feared that the list of casualties will be very much
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  • 189 13 Funds For Humanitarian Work Singapore, Thursday. AT the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday, the president. Mr. T H Stone, announced that the District Governor, Mr. W. Allan Eley, had received a cable from headquarters In Chicago asking for help for destitute civilians in Shanghai.
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  • 227 13 Further Hearing In Assizes Case Singapore. Wednesday. IFURTHER1 FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. Justice Howes in the Assizes Court to-day, in the case in which Chua Kirn Chai. an elderly Chinese stands charged with giving false evidence in a judicial proceeding. It is alleged that the
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  • 674 13 WAS ON DUTY Alleged Attack On Two Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. THE unusual story of how a Malay police constable on beat duty in M'ddle Road is alleged to have been found in a state of intoxication and allegedly assaulted two Chinese, was related in the Criminal
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 232 13 WELL OVER .'I 0 YEARS E XPERIFNC lß| ENABLES US TO OFFER T« i.:!vfl OUR CUSTOMERS A FUL— RANGE OF (TKST lAS FOODSTUFFS SUIT A RLE FOl *f I THE TROPICS. Poultry Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon Phone Singapore: 5376 (4 line*). Kuala Lumpur: 3331 (2 lin 'Wn Ipoh: 110
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  • 883 14 ENTRIES SCHEDULE OF RACING HEAVY ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS Ttur '.n:' 'nm Report*) Ipor. Dfl. I TKr entries thai anticipate! haw* ttalei ti» -r.Titsiijuii a" tin Tur '.'uir; pcogrnmnM Eos ai» in Mec i' acbedulet u eumiuwi jt 01 Boturdas Dc
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  • 138 14 Douttef And Tripief Match To-Da.T THI [oliowta) vil taiu nan 1 torn 4 bowk tDurnament niutct at tht E.C.C rink this alternant 'Ove: Bn Cve41': :»v»r BD 1 :hjju{ nunivt Am DOIDI E I Pbom unc J Cirrfliti Jona t V'iistji unc 7 B K:)!:»;r: E Ohv
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  • 555 14 Hockey At Sepoy L i nes Snifruiion. Tnursur' na:SE trun tlien victor* nve? tin L.AJ in iWoncui' tm Hmpi' jmrt C oin iiiiCUf*' tean wen tmt;t apaii oi .in winniitf sue v'iien tiit" nte: tin MedicaJ Ciollept Union oi tin C.'oilefrt am iteieaiei :lien
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  • 79 14 rufiilwn to-curj ai the s.c C j a £urn« p iTjnaej c w p fcftrvt j D Bfrmaaenj M attic* a c c f*e> QZUtU Ossaiß w_rig Daaaa* Fuht" c.c bocaaey aeon *p c pßldan ai th* s.c cJt E s ■an If P yma Lesmea I X
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  • 28 14 In the MCtßrt rock Qfl one :r-u:-r.:)rr. Viz? u-ju*. ii-j-.t'."' r.'jmprai i- ihe C.m.m- area b[» 4[ C: X r the 344Dih Cc by 3 1
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  • 180 14 41st Fortress C o, Beat Heavy Batter? afeajaplHK Tnursauv 0 rupm luotoui m*m* 1 yes V- -i. 7 Hea*! Batter; R.A bg roaJi unc t trj pomtt vi- -rmu: 1 vu: i r ml' bare grmmt Tfc Bmmon wexi wttnoul finafa arm! piayen on Hm Bapjan tin
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  • 141 14 Hockey At Gilimtn E LT*"1I'V.» S inpap ort Thurstiut KEENLY coi .este: pamt ol hocke; 1 p.rvttt c Criiimai Barracks yesterta*' -e:;aaet a. i vir i:r the Royai Enp neen ty i solitary poai scorer towards tar eat o' tat pame bj Powset T:.t ivlirir:: i.-tacitet iron
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  • 205 14 Sepoy Litiez .4 yiJ. Island Club a SOCIAL match betv/eei in A Lines Croi Cur: a c a» at 7 will nt pa ve: oi 'Sunday a a o' e* Ismnr coats; Tiit' teamc ant s:tartinr times u u tht 1st and 10-: tv\ art a: iooov
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  • 113 14 GuiiieriTK» d L*y Cb on T "on Cur Or" ?'-jnanr. Oct TlrlErll va: V i' J. .r-- < i '>" lunei Dccwi Perak bas n champ ic i ni'opo;:. et v .a 7 ->h\ J te: rwn-minu vm:.- a Si"* 7 a::' va> more ap r -~eas "t
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 18 14 if V time koi a /TIGER BEER P> IS EEST 4 *r Neave Ltd.. OintribuU,.-* Of Tiger Beer.
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    • 147 14 GET MAGNESIA PROTECTION Moutr acias arroci teetr —rousf decoy. desT-r»»' micr ocidw. Philiim N,opnesic "ooh Pos** conrami r»'t ti*«nufn< vV^^ Philhpr" IViiU W»oc;r»f s.& "ha" i Phillip*- m^ Pimples Disappear in 3 Nights m Hffve a Smooth. Loveiy Skin and be the Center m£ of Attraction. cu 1( v. utt
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  • 101 15 The Cambridgeshire Cesarewitch ACCENTORS CALL-OVER esto n To Ride favourite London, O ct 7 CambridgeNewmarket on Wragg <. don R:chards>. U' i is) Richardson) ey) Reuter. Cambridgeshire iffered) 8~1 >fl rt d 100 —G (ta- ken and offered >, 20—1 of Shaloti. d itaken and 30 1 28--1 (ta--33—1 (taken
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  • 135 15 h Beat Irish League Reuter. London, Oct. 6- ish League beat the Irish I by thi it «oals to nil at •-day bet ore a crowd of tators. ihe teams were: j EAGUE: Wood ley <ChelBarkas <Manind Young Bray 'Manchester t G W. Hall r Mills iChelsea), GoulBrook
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  • 454 15 Cricket Club "A" XV Beat R.A.F. "A" Singapore, Thursday. DISPLAYING better opportunism the S.C.C "A" scored a convincing victory over the R.A.F. "A" in a rugby football match on the Padang yesterday, defeating the Airmen by 11 points to three. Th e Airmen were superior
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  • 317 15 ENGLISH SCOTTISH LEAGUES Programme Of Matches For Saturday THE following is th e programme 'A English and Scottish League matches for Saturday, Oct. 9: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV 1 Charlton A. vs Portsmouth. Chelsea vs Arsenal. Derby C. vs Brentford. Grimsby T. vs Middlesbrough Leeds U. vs Birmingham. Leicester C. vs
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  • 357 15 Hockey At Hong Lint Green Singapore. Thursday. WrHEN the SRC. Reserves beat the I S.C.R.C. 2nd XI by five goals to nil at Hong Lim Green yesterday it was a case of better finishing triumphing. The Chinese were rather unfortunate that tht-y were
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  • 55 15 Intending competitors are reminded that entries for the annual ten miles cross country race, run under the auspices of the Clerical Union, close on Oct. 24. and entries accompanied by entrance fees will only be received by the hon. sports secretary not later than 6
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    • 65 15 f=3L AYE RY \W WEIGHING I SCALES.. H. it is iiis ii >i a i» i: j jlf__ "AVERY'* for every purpose. "Avery" machines are built by skilled, especially trained mechanics; using raw material selected by scientific tests in their laboratory, to the most modern' designs, many of which are
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    • 223 15 SU PR E MAC Y J SINGAPORE BRANCHES MAUYAS FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPLY r J E VER YBODYS DAY TO DAY GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL OFFERS T^c greatest offers of the year. a |X took at these kj&tlh ZmL New and latest deaijrns Jari !«v 200 l n^afcra* l ii"'*—* l
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 171 16 Returning To Join Parents In U.S. Singapore. Wednesday. LEAVING Peiping a week after the Japanese had entered the city, Master Kou Ching Li, ag2d 15 years, arrived in Singapore to-day by the President Garfield. He is on his way to America to join his parents in
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  • 75 16 The Police Band, under Mr j C Hitch L h R AM,, A.R.CM. R.MS.M will play tne following programme at Katong r'arK this afternoon (Thursdavi beginning at six o'clock:— March. "Suvla Bay." W. Heinicke: Over ture, "The Barber of Seville." Rossini" Selection, "The Rose of England Arranged by
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  • 108 16 Chinese Owner Fined $20 Singapore, Wednesday. ON a charge of having permitted his deg to be out of doors without a muzzle in an infected area, a Chinese named Cnoo Gee Wan was fined S20 by Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, tnis morning. It
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  • 94 16 Saw Air J?aid Training In Japan Singapore, Wednesday. Accompanied by his wife, Major General S. J. P. Scobeli C.B., CM G.. commanding the Bombay District, passed through Singapore by the Corfu to-day after a tour of England. Canada. Japan and Hong Kong. In a hurried interview with a
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  • 33 16 Mr. R. A. Simrock. Assistant Superintendent. Survey Department. Federated Malay States and Stxails Settlements, has been granted three hundred and wo days leave on full pay with effect norn Sept. 21. 1T37. inclusive.
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  • 144 16 Japanese Repeatedly Driven Back t N official Chinese communique, <.'ated A Oct. 5, states: In spire of very severe fighting, shelling and bombing, the heroic resistance uf the Chinese troops keeps up and the 1 '<'.-j c line; re intact. Throughout hst nifrht there was hand
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  • 114 16 Reuter. Chefoo. Oct. 6. rpHE U.S. Naval authorities and the 1 Consular Body are vigorously protesting to the military authorities at Nanking against the threatened blowing up of the mole at Chefoo as a means 1 preventing the entry of Japanese warships. The Chinese press is also up
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  • 79 16 Reuter. Wellington. Oct. 6. I The waterside workers who refused to handle all cargo for Japan have now j re lve d toad the Chifuku Maru I with the exception of scrap metal their Decision beiim taken in accordance with instructions from the New Zealand Federation of
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  • 217 16 Better Progress If Japan Steps Out Singapore, Wednesday. EDUCATIONAL work is very promising In China", said Miss Emma Ann Lyo: who was until her departure from Peiping the principal of the Chung Hua Girls' School there. Miss Emma was interviewed by a Tribune reporter on arrival
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  • 94 16 Doing Well, But Needs Rest Reuter. Honekong. Oct. 6. SIR Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen has arrived here in H. M. S. Falmouth and transferred to the Empress of Asia which leaves for Manila at midnight. The Ambassador boarded the Empress in a wheel chair, accompanied by a naval
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  • 82 16 Back To Mediterranean Soon London, Oct. 6. THE battleship Warspite. which will shortly be taking up her delayed duties as flagship to Mediterranean Fleet, left Portsmouth dockyard yesterday for Spithead. to carry out further trials. The Warspite. whose refit cost nearly £2,700,000, and has taken nearly three years,
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  • 170 16 (To the Editor of the v. Sir, —Handsome c I China Relief Fund 1 from non-Chinese in S ngap:re Th ever, v/ho would only give small sum send these in. and I Fund comm.11 e approach ncn -Chine; n plaints. 3 I suggest that
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  • 137 16 To the Editor of I Sir, —Adverting to the article by "B.S." in your is i- (>•■ I desire to associate my-:: I views, and should lxif any of your more int-.'.Uejy J would enlighten me ..s fortune telling, or astro. ><y a crime, and accordi;.u: offence. I personally
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  • 144 16 Statement Of Siniwl Municipality n rpHE Bingapoi c Mvi l! 1. ment I>r the wet 1 shows that there wen J J pared with 228 in the previou; m Mid with 24G in the corresp udiag ol last year. The chief causes of death Beri-beri 14;
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    • 399 16 [superfluous j HAIR made my (liFea misery... B|| Then a chemist told me "1 a Ik w discovery sold under the }kW;O trade m,irk new Veet.' To my 11 di: solved away the m haii in minutes. Left my skin if and smooth, as if that I di fi uring
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    • 25 16 FUL-VUE eyewear offers you W V HANDSOME AI*PfiARANCE, iPli COMFORT, rl vision, 1 HIGH m TEMPLLS. CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71. High Street, Singapore,
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    • 142 16 I n. e. m. Private Car Policies I No Claim Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS 1 MUTUAL I GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD j i ft M j What will he be like j when he's five? i j r Folks wonder where all his I J energy comes from. They J I
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    • 132 16 i THE LAYING HEN Poultry Food Suppliers 179, Orchard Road. Singapore. Phone No. 6834. All British Dry Mash Food, Scratch Grain SC3S per 160 lbs. ba*. Stamped Fresh Eggs Guaranteed. Drinking Fountains. Et?. Pric? List and Samples on request. There's nothing like the soothing qualities of Murine. Sun, wind, dust,
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    • 52 16 I The curative effect jj I ■H SANTUBEN rests I 53 GUAIACOL the BW J gag valuable of ai! 8 mmmmm antiseptics, and 5. i acid which represec 5 ==moit important con f tor the 'ilding up pzzzd lung tissue. j—"j Aurunocuowandrijca^i Representative*: M. A hi) i i.i CO, Capitol
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    • 136 17 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours MCMnry to puffer Ul mil urmhood, weak r ly, nervousness, impure i skin, depression, and poor in American Doctor has I I»' k, easy way to end la in pleasant, easy- inn, is absolutely harm- 11Ti Kland operations new youth and vigour
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    • 22 17 1938 "His Master's Voice" American Radio LEADS AGAIN Sole Agents;: j KEE HUAT RADIO CO. *****4, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 4566. j
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1246 17 m -mrm m 17 35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (con1 21 vaii Listeners Hadio te^. t oo^ e(! T 8 .20 p.m. News and Economic Review In German. DDITTCn FMPTPTf them Ireland Orchestra; leader, Philip 8.3!) p.m. "With tfae twanging Ol %De > \MMES 01 BKI 1 lbU kMFIKfc
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 568 18 STOMACH PAINS RELIEVED IMMEDIATELY How would you like to led your MomacJi pains melt away a few moments aft* taking juel one dose «.f stomach powder V» i can have this joyful expi Providing yon use the n K ht stomach I" wdet I el Mr Plant, *n actual .tomacb
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    • 96 18 EVCry Wa f Comfort Rides With You Most any motor car ™*n v i fortable to ride in fer the fiTsl I^/2, shock few miles on a journey but it's hlVr c,1 7"? ator sound-deadened the last few miles hat teH He J B d f^ m Elation bring story!
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    • 43 18 Asthma Cajsel Wiled in 24 Hcunl VhysU-Ur,, It aow Is ftjfj Jjows terrible ■pelk M joughing and whi iTfl Urn true cause whl 1H BPjynte InJectT rut I n "taru i-'if thi- Germ n Mi 2V*™ 0 frtn your I warantee nrnt< r»«
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1245 18 mm 1 W 9mm 11.15 p.m Rates of Exchange and 11.30 ajn. A talk. CLUB I 111 II Ll<ttl*4l*llf*B*<ft; ISiftfflflt French Stock (Rentes.. 50 a.m. Time Mgnal. Weathe, --Por •> I^ll IlOUiw I ll2() p m close Down. we. 1220 p.m Lunc rrt by Is .c./i [There are (Continued from
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  • 547 19 r/r S ALLEGED LETTER TO %ERG YMAN'S DAUGHTER sages from i have beer to a married ol a clergyirt, when at stin Pauley. Upper Clap r lrial at tht "malicious- knowing tht .i v to kill ilty, and reI Mr Lawson Wai- > 1«.
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  • 147 19 Plight Of A Pacific "Colony" Manila. THE plight of hundreds of families 1 living on the tiny tropical island of Jomanlig in the Philippine group has been brought to the attention of the Philippine Government. Up to the present the existence of the families appears to have been
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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