Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: l > Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVU No. 216. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 10, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1938 e ek3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 142 1 f THE NEWS ;,TH YOUR j bß fakfast ffj Tfo MILNERS' SECURITY >>. THE SUPREME TEST 4r# 1 ARTILLERY—BOMBS If FIRE FALL 111 SINO-JAPANES! HOSTILITIES. tf Extract from Report of the Chief Accour tant, Nanking Shanghai Railway, dated 27th April. 1932, The majority of safes were of British manufacture T
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    • 176 1 1 HESHHS9EKS2KSSSS!E«CSSBBB^ l Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Some nice building lots in Grove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksome Road, Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17,000 square feet. From 11 cents to 18 cents per square foot, according to the gite. Mortgage up
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  • 98 2 Copenhagen, Sept. 1. A LARGE fish engaged in a tug-of-war with a royal prince near here to-day—and the fish won. The prince was Prince Axel, son of Prince Valdemar of Denmark, youngest brother of the late Queen Alexandra. Falling overboard from his boat the Prince
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  • 314 2 LONDON EVIDENCE COLLECTED IN ENGLAND \\u jn r 1 T SHOWN THAT THE FLIGHT OF REFI G J,. VM E!! tl EUROPE HAS GIVEN THE m ENIIUI RACKETEERS NEW MEANS OF REAPING RirH v AN|r The usual fee ft husbands tati* I ycly upon h '< territory
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  • 197 2 Yellowknife, North-West Territory, Sept. L "ROSE Marie 9 of the frozen Northland has "got her man in one of the most picturesque romances of this mining camp which is now bustling with activity as the result of the recent gold-strike in the neighbourhood. Vicki Lepine. the
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  • 270 2 Salamanca. RATION LIST official circles think that thr Republicans mv 4 be rapidly running short of petrol, the life Mood! of modern mechanized warfare. When the war broke out the Governnient side held all the most important depots in the Peninsula—in Almeria. Bilbao. San Sebastian,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 333 2 STEAMER SAILINGS 8 juop I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? f. Please let us offer you I accommodation on the I fastest, most modern and luxurious, I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. I Agents: I LOHMAKN CO., I .TO.. 85 124, Robinson Road, 0 pnone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL
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    • 467 2 BRITISH INDIA (incorporated lr England), /Mb* 1 T. O. S. N. CO.'fl SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, 1938. RAJPUTANA 17.000 in port RAN< r /HI 17,000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 0,070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov.
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    • 645 2 £5,000 Fee For I INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on throucrn Bill of Laaing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr
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    • 131 2 11 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseflschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s<s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 18 t ttvs. RAMSES via Manila Oct. 6 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct. 19 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 70 2 TRAVEL BY m 0. K. LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: ...on" ai.s. ''BUENOS AIKt m.s. "SANTOS mak; 0 bJ. -rSdDE JANEIRO MARU. I m.S. "LA PLATA lIARU m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MA Offer the fastest connection om Singapore to Colombo Durban M riaV s. Cape Town Rio de J.; Santos Montevideo
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  • 49 3 CHI A. Miss Mary chia died at 4.40 p.m. at the General Hospital, on Friday, Sept. 9, 1<J38, aged 5<>, daugiiter oi Chia Ah «Sip, Catechisi, Church of Plrgland; sister of Chia Bav Long Funeral will take place at 4 p.m. to-day (Saturday) at Bidadan Cemetery.
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    • 288 3 fila&Mgkd, (Idv&di&wuwiiiu v NOTICES Singapore Municipality *imms tit now invited for the or service. For k i Tender Room Date of Closing. Sur"-' nriv tractors for I 12 noon, 28th Sept. 1938. Oct. 17. 1938. '12 noon, Oct. 1. 1933 Oct 3, 1938 S pt. 26. 1938 S c N:tice
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    • 517 3 POSITIONS VACANT W AN^n D^Chinese lady casnier Salary vwu per mensem. Knowledep nt handwriting £*T1.?%5%& IPNTTO an wmveyancing and searcn clerk. Apply with testl monials to Box No. 379 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. waiaya WANTED an Assistant Store-keeper to commence work on or about 22nd le?.e m nf cr t
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    • 139 3 that restore nervous energy and I overcome fatigue, distaste for 1 m work, anaemia, loss of appetite. I H K. BATCHA, G.P.O. 79, Singapore Nervous H E A OA£HBt<^ "IEVED '< Take PHENSIC for 5M9 N U V f Don,t lcta h «dachc -ot any other pain whatever-• NERVE PAINS
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    • 400 3 p "ISritaitma" j STEEL TUBULAR j I CHAIRS j "SELL ON SIGHT* J Type T Modern, Comfortable, Artistic. i btrong. Stove-enamelled any colour with upholstery to match or contrast. For the Home, Offices, Cafes, Shops, etc. Write for Illustrated Booklet Retail Agents: CHOP CHIN GIAP, 1 226, Victoria Street Manufactured
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  • 186 4 Singapore, Sept. 9. R. iSiam» W. Coast No. 1 pei Xoyan $162 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 pet Koyan $147 K. (Sam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $142 .Sum Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 ,n. Ric( "Lowhway" Ho. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway* 1 No. S $190
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  • 107 4 London, Sept. 9. Paris 178 is M New York 4 81 15 1G (ieneva 21 Amsterdam 8 92 ladrid nominal Vienna nominal Lisbon 110 j i(j Copenhagen 23.40 Stockholm I9.39>£ I I lo 19 90 Milan b-2 21 32 Montreal 1 83 Berlin I2.'j3' 2 Brussels 28.62 Prague
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  • 895 4 Quotations Dy Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, s«pt 9, 5 pm. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers -impat Tin 4 4 6 Asam Kumbang 28 6 30 6 austral Malay 43 47 -norn Ayer Hitam 24- 25 6 Ayer Weng 0.63 0 67 Bangrin Tin 216 22 (I
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  • 92 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I X.R.S'.S'. in cases (F.O.B. September) 26 5 8 26 7 8 Good F.A.O. in bales (F.O.B. September) 26 26Yi No ix. rf.-Jc3. uSooi-loose^ (awardable 26 3 8 26? 8 ao. September 26 V2
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  • 179 4 Singapore, Friday. ONG Ju Seng, a 19-year-old Chinese was this morning called upon to execute a bond of S5O for a period of six months to bo of good behaviour by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in ihe fear th <ourt this mornbig.
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  • 216 4 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, Sept. 9. London T.T. 2 3 27 32 L ndon demand 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 2064 Switzerland demand 246 Hamburg demand 138 3
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  • 254 4 LIST OF CIRRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept. 9. 5 p.m. Tobal for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Burma Malay 6d. Sep. 22 Sep. 29 Sep. 23 5% Katu Tin 6d. No. 19 Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep. 9 6d.
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  • 254 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 iqo iqo norn iMk% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. m Mar. 31. Sept. 30 10 7 lin n m 4fc% 1909 red.
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  • 364 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous j RUBBER Quiet Soe 4 Buyers 7 15 16 SeUers 8 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 7 15 16 SeUers 8 7 j'. 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 15 16 Sellers 8 1 16 3rd Forward (JaniMar.) Buyers 8 116 SeUers 8% 1 ii> H
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. DAD office;: I*D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager f THE I EASTERN BANK t LIMITED. (Incorporated ln England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. I Authorised and Subscribed Capital
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    • 52 4 SAFE I DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according tc the size of the safe required. further particulan from P o BANK.
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    • 122 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlewen CAPITAL: moJOM* Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid IP M HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CUMJUM STREET, LONDON BANKERS: /JTSC\ NEW Midland Bank. Ltd. Lloyds Bonk, Ltd. NcStfr^r Branches Amoy. 219. Chung Fhan Road. Malar.. Bangkok. 184. 186 18L. Sam Yack New Rd.
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  • 468 5 Function At Commerce Chamber THE HISTORY OP THE SINGAPORE VMBSR OP COMMERCE. LOCAL INDIANS WERE CHINESE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT CASION OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE INDIJ, AX UNIT TO CHINA. Al< sented quite an animated scone on the honour who were cheered
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  • 43 5 The wedding took place this morning at the Ou>rch of the Sacred Heart of Mr. Patrick Leon?, son of Madam llosa Leoni of Mi :;><. ca and »liss Florence Chin, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Pct< r Chin Ah Luke of Singapore.
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  • 34 5 The promotion of Pilot Officer R F C. Markhan. General Duties Branch S S. Volunteer Air Force, to the rank of Flying Officer, has been approved with effect from Aug. 19.
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  • 195 5 Vj :.IB r -RS of the Indian Medical Unit to China were entertained to dinner Mr. Ali Khan Buratee pr sident of the Indian Association Prominent leaders of the Malay and Indian communities attended the dinner rv< cl in traditional Indian tyte. < v tt were laid
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  • 69 5 Singapore. Friday. Arrested yesterday, Aiwi bin Tahib a ►re driver, was this morning charged Raffle District Court with caVmg hurt through a negligent act fby ing down a young Malay. Husin bin h. in front of the Wayang Satj on on Bukit Tnnah at 4.40
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 JUBILEE THEATRE ,1 CHINESE MANDARIN TALKIE rHREE STARS WITH A MOON" I LNEES: TO-DAY TO-MORPOW, AT 2.30 P.M i MUSICAL "HOORAY FOR LOVE." MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." X IF THIS CATCHES A YOUR EYE V REMEMBER >w I f THE TRADEMARK\J WOODWARDS I GRIPE WATER keeps baby well J
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    • 258 5 13 I Protect them!' '\|rl/Y?2b The children often cut and graze -7 themselves. Protect them with an T^\^J_tT~~^/\ efficient reliable antiseptic. l_J DcTTOL '—deadly to germs—is gentle and h "lean. It will minimize the danger of blood- h. A poisoning by killing the germs that cause it. WĔ jfc DEITC
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    • 443 5 I 'THE ASIAN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LTD. (Established 1910). Offer to proponents the very best terms consistent with absolute security. SPECIAL* FEATURES: Automatic Non-Forfeiture; Easy Revival without arrears interfering; Maximum Loans; Permanent Disability Relief (through accident) without extra payment, &c, &c, Low Premium Rates and Prompt Settlement of Claims. Authorised
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    • 135 5 »A\K OF rill\A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office -6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000,000 00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4.800,000.00 Total Assets approximately -Ch $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.
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  • 375 6 London, Aim. 27. S *£HE last 12 months have been very difficult for most of us, v said Lord Nuffield, the British motor magnate, speak nir at a dinner of the Morris Dealers in London, *and I can tell you that at Cowley we have been
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  • 90 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Delivery ot boxholders' letters only at 4 p in. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 4.50 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (X.L.M.) to-day Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 7.30 p.m. to-day,
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  • 23 6 The s.s. Chenonceaux for Indo-China Mads previously announced as closing at noon to-day will now close at 4 o m to-day,
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  • 162 6 WEARING a real spray of lilies of the valley which she had brought all the way from Sydney. Miss E. Hope, daughter of the late Mr. Henry and Mrs. Hope ofWoollahth, Sydney, Australia, was yesterday married to Mr. F. J. Skinner, son ol the late Mr. James
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  • 171 6 Singapore, Friday. AS the result of special mention made this afternoon before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, the case of criminal intimidation against M. Gurusamy, President of the S.T.C. Employees' Association, will definitely conclude on Sept. 21. Mr. S. C.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 394 6 rQ!*' MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-XlfellT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 PM. SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL). SPECIAL DOUBLE CABARET ATTRACTION ••■LA IMERI ET JEAX VAB" THE DELIGHTFUL SPANISH DANCERS v JUNE AND COLLETTE" I THE POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK YOUR TABLE. NON-DINERS
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    • 261 6 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed Fall oi Vim umi Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile b not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
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    • 181 6 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., No. 6-A Change Alley /cy q*■ osasffa. J?..»iife@i Stockists of Erika drand new Port- X ible Typewriters vlodel V Tab. with :ey-set Tabulator. New €z Secondhand j^^^S^fS^ Repmrers, etc. We sell Kolok Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Work Guaranteed Charges Moderate, FOR ECONOMY Own a British Picycle by
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    • 228 6 THE TRUE TONic Obtainable of all Chtnr.u orfl 1 FOR Kil ls Binoculars: 8x 50, 8x 2 12 Binoculars: X Price |40 upward Field glasses; Price $8 upward Opera (lasses: Price $5 only Guarantee for Ist quality Repairs undertaken NEW CHINA Oi»TF\i CO 71, High Street. SINGAPOkk Pbone 378 G.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 164 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I TODAY FOR T .ATE AND TIME HS* M sept IS 2 S£ Irani X.L.M. in 2 urn Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. Medanx XL.M. 10 330 pm Dungun (Parcels only) Gemas }J J-Jj Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan Darvel }J J'JJJ Sarawak (generally) Bintulu Darvel }J
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    • 474 7 Church services Details For The Week-End .WDREW'S CATHEDRAL sT fiso am. Holy Communion. Sunday. b J M thli j 730 a Cn( ra Eucharist. lay School. 10la and Sermon. Xt v W. M. A. Farren, plain General, Far \veekdays on Mcnday, WedFriday at 8 a.m.; Thursday and Saturday Ii oration
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    • 977 7 T Sng. s,3 Friendly 3and 815 Debate hineS6 Christia Association 5 BB Co Drill pm bb Battaii C^l? E 1 S P EL HALL (North Bridge Road) Chinese Services Speaker: Mr. L. J. Donaldson. I pm. Sunday School 30 p.m. Bible Address. Speaker: Mr. Oh Tecw Suan Speaker: Mr. Vow
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    • 309 7 Thanks I I can t resist a job dv 11 6 H They certainly taste astonishingly *W clean-and jar richer. It's I "Know I should think Ido know That's one reason why I like them; smoke dv Maurier have made the world's finest tobacco taste immeasura bly better Softer and
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    • 188 7 teeth worth brushing brushing r y cv aye on y oft# j~~itS&-'&'' guard them from the menace e>f i '/^?W^^"jp^puST^r;.' s acid-forming food particles that :;Vv/^^:;^v?>s:'v N ordinary brushing fails to remove I '\&i&':'i:&C'' Protect them with Tele, the brash with the patented Short Heed, specially designed by dentists to
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    • 514 8 *r i ONE OF Till- MOST SINCERE AND MOVING FILMS THAT WE HAVE HAD IN SINGAPORE FOR A j I LONG TIME A VERY FINE FILM INDEED" Malaya Tribune (Yesterday). I I lI'IIOI POSITIVELY LAST HAY!! j- _:i shows.. :u.»-fl.i.»-<M.s I "AllQuLonTheWes- I tern Fr^. tl !Y lionel henry 1
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    • 643 8 positively 77^\T^7> 3-15 6-15 9-15 "BY FAR THE BEST Pt~- PAVILION MOORE H AS BEEN 'Jgg s\ y CARY GRANT ROBLRT RISKIN Hdp The Refugees! Help The .v,//,^l IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND. I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHINA, MR. KAO UNG-PAI AND IN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 248 9 v ij V TABLETS |ELM BLE IND SAFE TONIC 1 for <"•'> VSI> ywwa I C, D and E, Calc:hi phates, GlycoDiastase, Pepsin. WW ATIONS. ition, Depression, re Blood, Loss of Indigestion, •v l sleeps ssncss. pleasant to taste. ill Ch«uniJts and E „r ii vo have ax.y difficulty write
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    • 623 9 I BESAR w w WORLD SERANGOON ROAD. (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park) |DAIV€E PALACE! I (AIR CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. t I n RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED i)mc I)ante in Perpetual Coolness at Malaya's Leading Cabaret. 5 j VAUDEVILLE ITEMS By The Well-known Continental Artists I MISS GISELA ASTOR i (Solo Dancer). J
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  • 510 10 M f\£SPiT£ their celebrated patirence, the Chinese people are weary A the League's inactive and ineffective attitude towards the Japanese." This statement oi Dr. Quo Tai Chi, Chinese Ambassador to J.-ondon, short as it is, serves to supply the gist of what China will have to say when
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  • 239 10 Notes Comments Gold Cup Day tO-DAY is Gold Cup Day in Singapore. 1 There is hardly a more important event in Malayan sporting circles. The fourth industry of this country, racing has been steadily gaining ground, and betting on the totalisators and invest- ments on the cash sweeps and big
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  • 281 10 ANOTHER St. Lcger has come and o jne. Has been \von and lost r.d though that does not. perhaps, nean a great d.?al to r.>any Malaya no, lie sec end mcst impoitant race in T :ng!lsb calendar. To those who ive in the North t E. g
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  • 225 10 Malaya More AirMinded THE flying club movement in Singa- pcre shows very satisfactory progress. Membership, the number of hours flown and the increasing number of new pilots trained all indicate the definite popularity and progress of local flying. More attention has been given of late to night flying and instrument
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  • 229 10 THE small industries and handicrafts which for centuries have made the Chinese people self-supporting and contented will again play their important part In the daily lives of the masses fci j lowing the decision of the Central Gov- ernment to revive these traditional crafts as one of
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  • 231 10 I IRSAT Br. am s record n mation flight o A 1300 pushed tome time ago by four bombers specially equipped for long range experiment, wa o a prelude to greater tempts. It is now understood that in the very near future a carefully planned series of flights
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  • 222 10 |T is understood that Ceylon one of the most modem crtnyT riums in the East. A sum of Hs" ttJ has been provided by the CoS! Municipality for the c crematorium which is to be m gas and is to be a self-contained In this respect. Ccvlon is
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  • 169 10 ACCORDING to the rep cietj O...i n Ifa .ax Trader! in Great Britain, a year for the United Kingdom ::;oto: industry was recorded for 1937. Production showed an increase of 10 per cor; over 1936, while the increase over Hi was 246 per cent equal to an
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  • 222 10 Bj •Looker On I T SUPPOSE it isn't a subject for levity j but isn't there a joke somewhere about Bradman and a leg-break? If America refuses to attend any more international conferences, as on< writer suggests, perhaps they won't 1 nvited to the next war.
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    • 192 10 "H.M.V." special release' "Mil MASTER. VOICE' September 1938 I »*LO VELIGHT j STARLIGHT" has been specially Recorded by "His Master's Voice" j Miss TAHMINAM in Malay A English accompanied by Hawaiian Serenaders. Miss Tarminah Sings Exclusively Hear: ASSALAMU' ALAIKUM." dited dea'ers: CO.. LTD. for HEALTH APPETITE ECONOMY First of all
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    • 21 10 j ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing in Town. S 5 to $30 j Rodney House, Battery Road. J
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  • 325 11 :ague, Sept. 9. 4\ agreement has 1 been reached for uik resumption of negotiations on the on autoes question between the s( !V TEN GERMANS \\|> THE GOVERNN T TO-MORROW. Iwial summary of the .wrnment plan for a the problem issued
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  • 116 11 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 9. THERE are four parliamentary by-elec-tions pending at Oxford. Walsall, the Dartford division of Kent, and the Doncaster division of Yorkshire. It lies with the whips of the parties to whom the deceased representatives belonged to notify the vacancies of the Speaker,
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  • 32 11 Reuter. Lord Runciman has left to spend the ueek-end in the Bohemian town of Pet»ohard a guest of Count Cernin. ThP British mission received at noon 10-day representatives of the Hungarian minority.—Reuter.
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  • 88 11 The trooping season opened when the troopship '-Lancashire left Southampton for Chinicangtoo. The "Lancashire" is taking the 2nd Battalion the East Surrey Regiment to Shanghai, families of the Ist Battalion the Durham Light Infantry to Tientsin, ihe 54th Field Company Royal Engineers to Egypt, military drafts
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  • 313 11 London, Sept. 9. INHERE was again evidence fo-day of the deep preoccupation of the British Government with the critical potentialities of Ihe situation in Central Europe. The Prime Minister has invited tho Opposition leader, Mr. Attlee, to see him and it has been arranged
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  • 57 11 London. Sept. 9. MR. R. A. Butler, under-sec r etary for th Q Unitcri fcrin«**f«i fh p nrJvqte meeting of tbp of the Lea« JTP* Coi'oci' P.* Geneva this evening. M r W t Jordan, cornmissione» for New Z°s»ltnd io London, nresjded and thp noro n H a
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  • 106 11 Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 9. QPINION in League circles, while continuing to regard the situation as extremely grave, remains cautiously optimistic. Well-informed League circles are of opinion that Britain is on the po-nt oi making a direct approach to Hi'eand this is regarded as the only wav
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  • 30 11 The promotion of Pilot Officer S. D. Taylor. General Duties Branch, S. S Volunteer Air Force, to the rank of Flying Officer, has been approved with effect from Mar. 18
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  • 335 11 Reuter. liifc NECESSITY ARISES FRANCE WILL ACT ALONE «tandby oXs are concentrated under if-, at few hours notice theßriUJtat^/''"'j' 1 A baBSadw has informed France is t f" Whi-e -01 action v is rot believed here that Britain would remain aloof in the
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  • 125 11 British Official Wireless. London, Sept 9. A TELEGRAM from the Governor o' I£L British Guiana, received at the Ooionial Office, reports that labour disah«T 9r urred on a Plantation about 15 miles east of Georgetown on fefu^T b Z 6 7 on the hp nf th.
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  • 41 11 Reuter. EFFORTS ,v,r, h I nnl m toes have failed an:! a general *tri*e he-ran at midnight. All miner--in the Commonvvca'fi are arfeeted ex" on, tKw n West Australia, who hneciallv nypmnt.-d by the Miners' Fcder it'cn.—Reuter.
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  • 61 11 The "Not Forgotten" A Palace Garden Party took place in the grounds of the Palace. There are still 4,0 0 0 w a r wounded men who receive gifts from the Asso c i a tion. Here is
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  • 78 11 BRITAIN MAKES A MOVE Latest rabies from Bmpe as we po to press state that is i> learned M the Admiralty i n London that the first mine«werpin« Hotflia, consisting of seven ships of the Hay<\vcn class, will now be brought up to full "(implement and
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  • 213 11 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 0. GENERAL yon Brauchitsch, commander-in-ch ?ef of (he Army, went to Nuremberg: to-day for the remainder of the Nazi rally and General yon Beck, chief of the general staff returned from an inspection of the repositions in various provinces in which he
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  • 19 11 Hali Abdul Aw bin Hali Said has been appointed to te Kathi for the Pernu division vision of Malacca.
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  • 103 11 .Shanghai, Sept. 9. 4 LULL has developed ci the Juiri chang-Shlngfse front. The enemy are busy transporting their woundtd •nd cremating tho: r der.d. but it is I i y -xpected that a mom vigorous ye wuJ be by the Japanese portly, as it is reported
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  • 44 12 Kmmerich (Germany). A FISH caught itself near here. Four angers from Emmerich went out for a day's fishing but failed to set a single catch. They were disconsolately rowing home when a large fish vpran? frcm the water and landed in their boat.
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  • 193 12 Singapore, Friday. REMARKING that it was a cowardly attack on an old man and that he would not impose a fine. Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, to-day sentenced a private of the Koval lnniskilling I ushers, Fus. Thomas Lyttle. to undergo a
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  • 70 12 RESIDENTS of Reformatory Road district are alarmed by the presence of a panther in the neighbourhood. Imprints of paws, leading to a stream, were found by Chinese tappers. Or Tuesday, a tapper left his pail ol latex when he glimpsed the animal, while a Malay woman, washing clothes
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  • 59 12 The 2nd Battalion King's Own Royal Regiment marched from Blenheim Ranacks, Aldershot, to Fnrnborough Station, Hampshire, to entrain for the first stage of their journey to Palestine. The Battalion is part of the 18th Brigade, which s to reinforce the garrison in Palestine during the present troubles between Arabs and
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  • 351 12 Singapore, Friday. rpHE preliminary inquiry, into charges of causing death by a rash 1 act and failing to stop after an accident at Grove Road on Aug. 6. preferred against K. Yoshioka was to-day brought to an abrupt I close. Mr A. J. Eraga,
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  • 36 12 Knocked down by a motor lorry in Tank Road early this morning, a Chinese was taken by ambulance to hospital unconscious. He had a lacerated wound over the back ol his head.
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  • 96 12 Singapore, Friday. DRETTY Cantonese woman, Chan Suet Yeng, alleged to have acted as decoy for a gang of robbers, was charged today in the District Court with abetment of robbery. Chan is alleged to have invited a man to her room, left him there and
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  • 224 12 Alor Star, Friday. 001 BOON THEAN, formerly a clerk at Ban Hin Lee rice mill at Alor U Star, orijrinally sentenced to one day's imprisonment m addition to a fine of $300 for criminal breach of trust of
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  • 229 12 Singapore, Friday. MAJOR A. D. Spark, Air Raid Precaution Officer, appeared on a summons this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court for failing to conform to the wing signal whilst driving his car at the intersection of Robinson Road and
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  • 348 12 I AST NIGHT'S PRESENTATION TO L MR AW BOON PAR AT HIS RFSIDENCE WAS ATTENDED BY I FADING MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN AND CHINESE COM\ir\ITIES. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR WHO MADE A SHORT SPEECH BFPORE DECORATING MR. AW WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR SAID:—
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  • 25 12 jLsr v>f--;ars'ia- Babbington, new Air Force chief for the Fai Bast, nttets A.r v.cr *arv a-. suff officers on arriva i.
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  • 357 12 Singapore. Friday. |>V a majority of six to one, common jury in the Assize Court to-day, found Wong Onn, Chinese carpenter, guilty of the at tempted murder of Wong Chun, while he was of an unsound mind. Mr Justice Pedlow accepted the verdict and acquitted the
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  • 169 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) fHE newly appointed Transport Board in the Federated Malay States dealt with a total of 18,593 licences in the first year of its existence, proof, if one were needed, that the issued of licences should be the work of a separate
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  • 39 12 Mr. E. Mitchell, of Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., Ipoh, will be going to Penang on transfer shortly. Mr. S. J. Rees, who was formerly attached to the Ipoh Branch, will be taking over from Mr. Mitchell.
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  • 85 12 Singapore. Friday FIXES totalling Sl,lot' wert imposed to-day by Mr, G. S. Rawiings, the Third Magistrate, on three Chinese wHho were tried and convicted on a charge of assisting in the BMUiagement of a public letters on Ma> 17 at a hous>e in MU'allum Street.
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  • 108 12 Singapore. Friday. Tk/iR. C. H. KOO, Traffic district Judge, will not allow witnesses or Police Officers to be defamed in his Court. When Chan Joo Tiong was to-day charged with not awaiting a saie portunitv to turn at the junctioni oiniu Street and Coleman Street,
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  • 2 12 STOP PRESS
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  • 268 13 QBVBRE <rii...; Singapore, Friday. kS hdtaSSr ,tPOr S reKardin,; ,h riots in Kan*™ was p:,ssed to-day oy Sir W.lte, William Pitt. I lJta?K.' 3aw lim Gn boanJ ,ne vessel said thft l le wnarf Sir falter ■f c
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  • 130 13 haw Singapore. Friday. JAM, BAH GHEC appeared before Mr. L C. Goh in the Fifth Hue (curt this morning at the instance of Inspector Chilton of MJ nnjoag PagV Police Division when a charge of armed gang robbery was explained to him. It was stated
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  • 34 13 'on cious m a rubber estat at the ninth to CSSS 1 !nese woman was s*« pan oi ear-rings and $l. 18 were placed in the cusfc civ ol the polica
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  • 80 13 Singapore, Friday. Sunderlands, Ihree ri" boats and two ,v. ildebeeste planes met ;it Sultan Shoal and nev into the harbour day tor thp Air uncertain fashion now Officer Com Marsha] Babbingtana was coming Air Vice-Marshal boarded an R.A.F. k him to Clifford
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  • 231 13 Sir O. Mosley Marriage London, Sept. L CIR Oswald Mosley is likely to he in the news again in the neai future—with a non-political statement. He is expected to announce his marriage to Mrs Bryan Guinness, ~S-year-old daughter of Lord Redesflale. and an old friend of Sir Oswald. Mis. Bryan
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  • 71 13 British Official Wireless. London. Sent. 8. THk War Office announces that the ftist hnttalio,-, 0 f the Sherwood ;>>-p riiiP t 0 nov« from the West Indies to pp<eat(ne In the soring n f next year no their arrival at Bouthamoton on F h v they n-p
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  • 223 13 for Chma, interviewed ahroad the Uajpuiana as the ship was expene«i c. in Spain wonJd n,,| compare •rith wha| he wag utieioatmg in China (writea a Tribune reporter). Rri n uh" Dr s** forces 3KS -< l FI» S&& "I under;..:r-): 1
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  • 72 13 Singapore, Friday. MR. Kenneth A. Blacker sentenced Chu Ngiu to four months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision this morning in the fourth court for theft of a fountain pen. It was alleged that the accused picked the pocket of a
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  • 45 13 Singapore, Friday.—For employing a waitress in a licensed premises without first obtaining the sanction of the Municipal Health Officer, Lee Siong in pleading guilty was ordered to pzy a fine of $3.50 by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court this mornine.
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  • 507 14  -  (By ROVER S.C.C 4; S.C.F.A 0. only two regular team players in their side, a Chinese XI were outclassed in their first division fixture against the S.C.C. and conceded four goals without reply in a match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. MOST of
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  • 89 14 Perfect game for women— that's what physical culture experts caM n't ball. Two hundred thousand girls are playing the game this season, says the Women's Team Games Board, who are now faced with the problem of finding facilities for several more thousands who want to play. Member
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  • 56 14 World champion Emil Czayea, who labours under the synonym of Kingiveng m one oi the main attractions at the International Wrestling Tournament which will take place at the Happy World Stadium at the end of the month. Czayea, who is 6 feet 2 inches in height
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  • 48 14 The return game between the two premier basebail teams in Singapore, the American Association, under skipper Rod French, and the Japanese Young Men's Team, under S. Kinoshita. will take place at 3.30 p.m.. on Sunday. Sept. 11 on the Tapanesc Club ground St. George's Road, Serangoon.
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  • 301 14 R.A.M.C 5; Casuals 0. A l might have been a fine Division 111 Soccer game was spoilt yesterday evening, when doubtful tackling and unnecessary barging crept into the match between the Royal Army Medical Corps and the Casuals. The former won by five goals
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  • 146 14 THE following is the draw and starting times for the qualifying round of 36 holes of the Singapore Golf Club to be played over 18 holes on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 17 and 18 holes on Sunday morning Sept. 18: 2.15 and 8.30 M. C. Bain and H.
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  • 25 14 The .soccer fixture arranged, for tomorrow between Fort Canning and the Nelson football team has been postponed to Sunday next at Fort Canning.
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  • 764 14 FOLLOWING is the full card of events for to-da> in lh, p d the Autumn professional meeting of Jho Singapore TW HORSES —Class 3—Division 2—9 Pur] G1 2 ABBOT S TEMPTATION 9.0 Mr. H. S. Kirns COO SCRIBBLE 3.13 "Mr. Han 2 0 C PAY
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  • 61 14 JpOLLOVVING are selections for this afterno ;n *f racing Buk.i Bank: R ACE I. PAY OI T RACE 5. ALi M K<K X AhbofsTen.pt.mon -r: RACES. BEANO RACE 6 GOU»EN GUrtTsE X C G Aer i RACE 3 NUTCRACKER RACE 7. <K>f?rOAN Royal Worlington firt-r LF?i R\CE
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  • 119 15 2; Moravia AH lad Nation beat the Moravians by two goals to I in their Second Division fixture played at the S.H.B „ound yesterday. and unimpres- deciding goal ualty alter having it a following a ■ft j ...II d in the first 'Tv
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  • 34 15 I ur, Friday. I light's boxing Park between Chinese 8.13. the unds, ended ke much of a crowd to wax mds did the JJ a right of it. brie! spells of
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  • 31 15 H Friday, jj'... «n Warner's and Present, as drawn, rain c 6 for 70) and for 72» and I Gents met 5 lor 67» and 233 100) and 133
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  • 15 15 An incident in the match between the Skin, and S.C.F.A. playefl recently.
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  • 431 15 an exciting match that went into three sets I). Anderson (owe 15.3) entered the semi-final round of the Men's Singles *A M ('lass by beatinsr J. L. Purnell (ewe 13) by 6-4, o—7 (>—l. j n the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament yesterday. Tl->« me ionowmg
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  • 30 15 Reuter. London, Friday. JAMES BRUEN. the young Walker Cup v player, won the Irish onen amateur championship beating J. Mahon of Dubl.n 9 and 8 over 36 holes.—Reuter.
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  • 170 15 V M C A. handicap Tennis Tournament 1 ties: To-day MEN S SINGLES CLASS "B" K. T. Ooi vs. A. S. B. Pakir; X. M. R. Menon vs. A Pakir Dang-van-Ngo vs. A. Wahab MEN'S SINGLES CLASS "C" M Darus vs. Lee Kirn Ek; Swelc Choon Guan vs.
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  • 50 15 A thanksgiving service on the occasion 01 H. H. The Sultan of Johore's Birthday will be held at Blia Club on Thursday. Sept. 15 at 4 p.m. In the evening ther, wUJ be 'ghazal' and zaphin' to celebrate Bhas success in the Johore B&bra Di* trict Football League.
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  • 469 16 ,;M km •>,..„ BECAUSE she refuses to give up-Ihe man and convicted thief—a 24-year-old ai babies, is to-day starling a sentence of Iv in Ihe gaol here. xii court yesterday she turned a d<. ear to the entreaties of the magistrates
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  • 129 16 N: v V St pi ARMED with a rim A rear-oM G*J*** tate Ihe dining r ;n *S Center* fifty-three, slumped over h bcwl of cereal-i'i r h '> When Bdfhbean ailed m. ponce K;, y walked bb \kZ and sa>d: "Here I in i
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    • 524 16 so Doctor n j ec s morphia 1 Saved fro 1 the agony of uirfertainty and the dread of only slight pain. Then is the best time to I I unknown terrors to alretdv intolerable put matters right by taking Maclean Brand 1 suffering, the condition'which Mrs. Frey-Wilson Stomach Powder—rather
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    • 451 17 OVRHAUL*" Smoking exhaust, frequent clean,n 8 01 *P*"k plugs, engine lost of power and liveliness, bed acceleration are symtoms of \wSgSm\ WOR RINGS AND WORN j iltNb consequently there Is apparent L— waste of Cy_jider oil and I o Benzine. II Ovrhaul will positively cure the M troubles and definitely
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    • 749 17 ftV THE AIK TO DAY ffhen And Where To Listen In 1 Wimm i n Jugo-Slav by Mr. Dragui-Ni- colitch. 6 20 News in English. SINGAPORE LONDON HONGKONG 635 ptT relayed from Parls 0 SB TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 ZBW ,5, Mc s (31.4 m.) Par, olJ? JHo CS (19
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  • 214 18 A STIRRING appeal to the World YcuthV Conference, now in Wion in New York, to urge the Governments of the various European and American countries to cover economic relations with Japan in to force her to abher invasion of China was broadcast over the
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  • 81 18 £REDTT Joans amounting to $5,000,000 will be granted on application by a number of Chinese banks to shops and lactones which are in need of financial as a result of the hostilities i A Q c ilGn to grant such loans was reached
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  • 169 18 "More Active Support Forthcoming JVJR. Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan, has returned from Europe by plane following completion of a special mission to Moscow, and said that "more active support from Russia to China is forthcoming." The special emissary to :he Soviet
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  • 88 18 PATRIOTIC donations, amounting to $6,000 were collected by the fish mongers in their offer of carps to various shops in Hongkong. The novel way ot soliciting contributions which met with enthusiastic response has a tinge of superstition. To ihe Ch;iieie a carp signifies profit as the
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  • 175 18 JN mid-August. Chinese people in the Wuhan area besides takine t;me cff ci;ir:n~ air raids and mosroin* retaiitea kP!cd by Japane aerfaU bombardment, were fevrishlv busy in numerous wartime a-tivifieo, the nrnsi popular one be--1:10 tor i>rei:aratiim ot" 30D.000 gift package* for the Chinese
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  • 439 18 gVEN if an emergency arises, the third Special Administrative District of Hankow will function in accordance with the spirit ot the Chen-O'Malley Affreeaient of February 1027 which governs the rendition of the British Concession of Hankow by the British rnmenl to China'" declared Mr. Quo
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  • 244 18 No Mines In The River? AsW c Pled, U> proceed „p the Vu«t H Rivei d lhr Th "real, the ck ade w« .übm.lted to the State I)ep ar t mc n, because c hJh «*ev of state ,nvolv,d as web as the m a.«e r
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  • 144 18 THE Chinese Government is building the biggest broadcasting station in this country in Btwthmn. Construction of the 100,000 VVatt station has already been started and the total cost, when completed, will be $5,000,000 Broadcasts from this station will be h~ard throughout the nation. The station
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  • 359 18 QVER the eleven-month period from August 1937 1 1 nearly 5,000 bombs were dropped by ai r raiders 0 Hankow Railway. Due to the poor marksiruuiship of thi only a small percentage of the missiles found their :>bjec*i bravery and efficiency of the railway
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  • 1271 19 »CHeNA IS UNCONQUERABLE ow >' 01 (Japanese) people-vom-lpt lul v, v Santiniketan Sept. 2. he diaMusionmerit of your people v|i be con,, J,T \T t0 the de P th of m J' >>c-in K ■he debrfa of their civilisation wrwwJM-tor a d
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  • 88 19 (United Press). Aug. 31. dismis- Editor of i revising the .-a sum. 'iiidhi Dr. Uil Juwahurlal Nehru, and Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose to give evidence in the defamation suit brought by Seth Jamnalal Bajaj. his wife, Janaki Dfevi, and his son Kamalanayan with account
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  • 53 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Sept. 2. IIIS Excellency the Governor **of Burma will shortly appoint a Tribunal to enquire into the recent riots. The terms of reference will be as wide as possible so as to cover all aspects of the riots which have drawn public attention
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  • 185 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Sept. 2. a month of comparative quiet and cam., anti-Indian riot again broke out in the city thi-: evening. The military was called out in the affected areas, but panic still prevails. Following an altercation, in the Fraser ftraet, between two
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  • 173 19 (United Press). These are the points urged in a telegram to the Government of India and the members of the Central Assembly sent by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce. •'Recrudescence of riot in Mandalav c.!id Rangoon may spread as conditions are unsettled all over
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  • 38 19 (United Press). Negotiations are being carried on for bringing about a compromise between tne landnoldeYs of United Provinces and tne Government with regard to the Tenancy Bill which is coming up for next session of the Assembly—(United Press».
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    • 127 19 Daily India Page Edited by C.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Get that little /f u *Wj m M EXTRA f PLEASURE W Out of life J IS To get that little extra pleasure out of life in these busy, hustling days it behoves you to— J KEEP FIT. Be full of vim,
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