Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: 55 Guaranteed Largest Sales [xxvn a,. 221. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, September 16, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1938. l rs m
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  • 34 2 A river piri ml lln Isea, Londcn. finds that a wcolfen scaif an attractive ui!d useful head wear— it keeps the hair 4ia> and held- at bay the sharper breezes.
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  • 55 2 The 85 000-ton liner Queen Elizabeir Ml to be launched at 3.30 p.m. on s-m I ember 27. The naming ceremony by the Queen will be broadcast to the world. Th Queen Elizabeth, which had h<Kjel laid down in December, 1936 will he several feet longer
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  • 36 2 Captain D. E. M. Fielding of the York and Lfmcaster Rej imen and Adiutant oi the Penang and Province Weileslev Volunteer Corp-: ha been promoted to tne rank of Ala jor as from Aug. l 1933
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  • 127 2 Jerusalem. Sept. 2. jJSiN't „f the CeatraJ Mosque at Haifa, on which they usualdial L I!,"' "l?™™*?™*- Aral, rebels in Palestine this week d "n,; V-.f!*" I«*P«ctor Moses I.eiserowitz.. cW^A^f theirhou > autsi ">e Athli.h prisontump on I <, had been "executed." n ei fS
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  • 390 2 "Extensive Control Needed" Kuala Lumpur, Wedn sday (X)NI 'IRMATION of a report recently published in tHe Malaya Tribune that there was an increase of malaria in (h e west residential area of Kuala Lumpur ae.tr the Bungsar Ro*d area, the Lake Cardens, and near
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  • 129 2 V Instable (Kent). m tatmUmg two wmh y home cost |fee hie of Frederick Jam-on. eightef'i, of High-street, Heme Bay. Frederick, em vH* hte lrie nd. Nor man Panton, seventeen, of Ktoa's-road, Hesne Bay met two e,iri campers Edith Lan sixteen, and axu-othy Andrews, seventeen of
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  • 188 2 11IK moral influence of an elephant cvrr tnr ,l'b cn family—careful, I i c. worneil ])co;>?e who live in a submban avtnat "Is the theme of 'I n' c Arthur.' a fantasy by John FuJti y (hat v.iil be heard in the pregnuaaaes from D.iveutry this
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  • 41 2 Mr E. C Court. young clerk, who Uved wito his parents at Brendon ParfcWaa !ost at sea recently He leit Hastings in a passenger steamer for a holiday in Norway, it is or»--turned that lie fell cyerboard
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 121 2 Poisoned Kidneys Stop Getting Up Nights To harmles.-jy ftmh poisons and acid l'i^jj «dneys and eortcc: irritation ot bladder so that you can stop •RettinJ up nights" <:ct a go cent package of gold Medal Haarlem Oil Cr.SSE a* take as directed, other symptoms oi kidney and bladder weaknesses scant,
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    • 37 2 THE Cjetfi OF BRIGHTEN TOOK HdMI WITH Sherwin Williams "ENAMELOID" The Rapid Dryinc Enamel j OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD., JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. AND LEADING PAINT DEALERS LOHMANN Co., Ltd ROBINSON RD. SINGAPORE. W.P 9. 27.
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    • 130 2 Twenty Bp nine HB years' experience Him so near to nature's food I j]l it jj 1 orJ y our Jon 9 years of research ill recorded experience could I® _«J i Pjri fl I Iliiii SS ,R,M i knowledge that mahes the pr such wort., successor ANGLO-MAIv! CORPORATION, LTD..
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  • 261 3 (Inverness-shire), Sept. 2. .I v j was the playmate of his two son-: has become fjlE |li,k Charles Henry Britten, Rector of Gumley, near i icestershire after a wnirlwind courtship dur>y n in Holland p t he rector s d through V\ lifted May i.
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  • 17 3 untitled left Singapore on i on sick leave and in January. Captain been appointed elligence Officer absence.
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  • 35 3 Photo shows H.M. Queen Mary listening to a Barra (Hebrides) woman, Mrs. Mary Morrison, singing an island lament as she spins ,m the black. Hebridean cottage at The Clachan. at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow.
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  • 165 3 P ELF AST Northern Ireland's capital k and Ol Government, will be the subiect of the fifth talk in the series now being broadcast from Daventry, •Building the City.' Belfast linen and Belfast ships are known throughout the world. Many ot the 40(1000 inhabitants make their
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  • 407 3 London, Sept. 15. JN a speech to-day the Postmaster-general, Major Tryon, revealed that following: consultations with the American telephones authorities the post office is constructing: a special radio receiving station to combat the intense sunspot activity which is expected to interfere seriously with
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    • 85 3 V A V f M o ordinary lipstick Tangee is there avail-'rvclousColor-Change c In the stick Tangee but on your lips it Again in Tangee Face Powder the —.a s ,caUy,oasoft bl ush. m with your natural you. Your skin is smoother-fresher. Then too—Tangee 'ial cream base, keeps C\ smooth
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    • 153 3 J/K 1 put/If YOU ARE OVER- *S f/wELL, PERHAPS\| STIMULATED BY TOO *-X \f c i 1 YOU'RE RI6HT...SOUNDS 1 MUCH CAFFEINE AND P»> y? >i 1 1 REASONABLE ENOUGH. I TANNIN IN MEALTIME JVaVSI \,U TRY ,T ANYWAY )l DRINKS. I'M GOING TO J GIV STU°M TWKEA 7 If
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    • 218 3 fir fF.Jm\ *r.<.m\ (s^*s m*wfim 'iiiirgi'm "Sr 'ii'ifi'ii' W'|«'— w tP <r' v 9 V "0 «sr vif w w OI MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS. EASY REPAYMENTS. Interest at 3% per annum will bt From Ten Dollars a Month for each paid on minimum monthly
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  • 462 4 1 Amazon Allegations In Letter To Poli Cc AMAZING Sep,. c man Cath, Ii c !ns? a Ro. *n a ktier written la ,u co,u a youn<j woman wrrr p i,(r bv Ealing yesterday m n^on< at The young woir; Young, 24, domestic Lpl??T road North,
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  • 153 4 w^xTo lV i? ngstone N Rhodesia. I lONS have held up His Maje- i? ty s mails for several hours in the North-Eastern Province of Northern Rhodesia. r- L he Mails are carried from *ort Roseberry to the Copper Belt— a distance of 170 miles—by
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  • 143 4 I WHEN a Territorial officer at Tilshead r Jidworth, did not ansnrt hnit M Reveille batman pullwas dead bedclotnes and found he He was Second-Lieutenant Peter DoaTilgt nox of the s? th Field B.igade R.A.. aged twenty-three He hved at Royal Crescent Mansions Ma-nne-parade, Brighton. Hi
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  • 286 4 London, Sept. L 'JiHE trooping season has started with the sailing from Southampton of the troopship "Lancashire" for Chinwangtao. taking the 2nd Battalion the East Surrey Regiment, to Shanghai; families of the Ist Battalion, the Durham Light Infantry, to Tientsin; 54th Field Company, Royal Engineers,
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  • 45 4 Street** a ourer of the Wallich sweet Box Factory was injured last snes in a box. which was one of innn had" 1L225 recently Purchased He fingers and w fl S oV^. the hand andri Sht I nngers and was extremely shocked. I
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    • 392 4 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDE UTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undcrnoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— 3 OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapore US. "ELBE" omits Dairen Bet* 11 SA "POTSDAM" omits North China g ept 29 if' "2S5£ omlts Manila Oct.* 8 I m.s. "COBURG"
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    • 371 4 BRITISH INDIA (incorporated lp England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, Spore. 1938 RANCHI 17,000 Sept. BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. "i RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 1£ BANGALORE 6.000 Nov lsS CHITRAL 15,000 Dec'
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    • 238 4 J I M/S "FIONIA" j irvrnJi 00 Tons LUXURIOUS OXE-CLASS MOTORSHIP MOST CABINS* HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE B-VTH f J EXCELLENT CUISINE. 1 I Special Sailing to- i j SAN FRANCISCO i From Bangkok W S Due San Francisco Se Pt. 22nd 1938 Z Oct. 18th 1938 MODERATE FARES j j
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    • 143 4 I HAMRURG-AMERIKA LINIE I Deutsch-Australische I Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICF OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH j CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS WTTTTAyrA tyzr Dl,e Spore 1933 s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sent 2n t m-s. RAMSES via Manila Yw I m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct 19 ww
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    • 123 4 INDO-CHINA STEAM I NAVIGATION CO.. LTD, (Incorporated In England). Direct Service to Japan via Hon***** H and to Calcutta via Penang X Taking cargo on thrown BilJ 9| (irq for Canton. Macao. Swatow, Am<' jH Chefo, Tientsin, Newel B ports. Formosa, the Ph Mm FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA MM Arr.
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    • 417 5 ftfaMigiaL UdjooJdwmumidu notices Municipality -i now invited lor the service. For tSrJi S vualcipal Tender Room <r tk >39 See Notice in Tender Room. r [anew* ■JP* n"crete bridge jirced g ing apor( River (DC 1? noon. 10th Oct. 1938. -action a the 3j:ly a y"' i* c ol" one
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    • 534 5 PUBLIC NOTICES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Car n No *ESS&} Port Saloon 5 6 161 t0 be sold by auction at *!VL^ Ukl l Timah Road > on Monday, 19th September 1938 at 11 am Now On View. Messrs. Sisson DeTay Mortgagee's Solicitors CHEONG KOON SENG CO Ltd THE EASTERN UNITED
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    • 794 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. Mrs. Tan Keng Bee (nee See Kit Neo ahas Burok» passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 15, at the General Hospital. She left behind a widower, two sons, Tan Chin Hock and Tan Chin Lock, one daughter, Tan Choo Lock, two daughters-in-law and two grandchildren to mourn
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    • 104 5 I You Can Be Your Own Beauty Specialist by using "SRIVIS AMLA" HAIR OIL, The Finest Herbal Preparation UNITED PRODUCE AGENCY, 72, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Try the Famous Homeopathic Treatment for every kind of sickness—when every other Remedy has failed:— Tasteless, Harmless But Curing. HOMEOPATHIC HALL, 120, Albert Street,
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    • 239 5 I I SWISS WATCHES Chromium from 5. Stainless Steel 12.50 18 Ct. Rolled Gold 9.— Duty free in F.M.S., Johore. Opposite Clifford Pier DIABETES. ■■r M \ofc.U 3 i, you axe alUlcte 3» '< v■ L tn disease you ennnot d> better t.ian some to Thabib A. Hassan the socialist
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    • 195 5 New Remedy restores YOUTH VITALITY in 30 minutes! I There is no need for a lengthy and tiresome treatment for weeks or months if you feel weak or old before you ar« v cung. The latest remedj of a great German Scientist by the Dime .MP. PILLS give astonishing and
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  • 205 6 Singapore, Sept 15. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T-T. «g »lg London demand J ZJ n^ Lyons demand JWW Switzerland demand 245 /2 Hamburg demand JJJ New York demand 55
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  • 918 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 15, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Am pat Tin 3j10% 4j3 Asam Kumbang 28 6 3G 6 Austral Malay 43 47 -norn Ayer Hit am 23 24 6 Ayer Weng 0.63 0.67 Bangrln Tin 21G 22 6
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  • 18 6 Singapore, Sept. 16. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $98 (down $1" i).
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  • 22 6 The orice of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 26 :i n (down 1 Sellers 261 8 (down 1).
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  • 186 6 Singapore, Sept. 15. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $162 R (Siam' W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 H. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $142 Sirtm Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam
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  • 96 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon. L TVDOC? Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. September) 26 7 a *>7i Q Good F A Q. in bales (F.OB. September) 26', 26U No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 3 do. September 26 5
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  • 216 6 LIST OF CIRRENT DIVIDENDS oingapore, Sept. 15, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books T °t»l for close rw financial TIN: Date Ex Div. year Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sep. 22 c 99 cP a e 00 to date Kramat Pulai 20% int. Sept. 7 2 c e
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  • 194 6 6 f o Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 .90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 9% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 Inn mo 4fc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,666' Int"" 102 n m Mar. 31, Sept. 30 In 7 im 4/2 1909
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  • 364 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous T«T? n(lon Th■;>-,,,. RUBBER Steady Buyers *****6 Sellers 8 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 715 16 Sellers 8 1 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 Sellers 81 16 3rd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 8l 16 Sellers 83 16 PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous In bulk Sept
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    • 220 6 THE EASTERN UNITED SUHGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. 3EAD OFFICE: 1«D. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE F. W HALL. General Manager j the EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street Autiioriseci and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Se.serve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE:
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    • 17 6 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (incorporated In New Zealand) 2:*tfa£?ii&hcd 1872 W. j. DtXTBB, Manager. Finiayson Green. Ttl. sD2fl
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    • 246 6 j INSURE WITH I i THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE I COMPANY LIMITED. I (Incorporated in India). I Fire MOTOR Marne Authorised Capital Rs. 60,000.601. I Subscribed Capital :;.VMi"...'T'- Paid Up Capital 71-1" I Total Funds 22,807.6«. THE BIGGEST INDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICI 1 APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORE I
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  • 163 7 ire Thursday. running*' from the ross the Straits ni a pore is ft proi i-i spite of the I special patrols boats operating coa i lines, act >rdin;.r id in the Sixth for having imhe Colony on Sept te of orluin. ted to Mr. S.
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  • 212 7 ingapore, Thursday. NSTPONED from last week, the criminal intimidation prest Art bar Edward Beavis, promotor of Singapore, by Sannel Fnng. Sinsauore lawyer, n before the fifth court th's presided over by Mr. L. C. f-oh. BraddeU Brothers, complainant, while Mr. the defendant. his
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  • 35 7 CHIN ESE ACQUITTED iV How 3oon San, appearance ttua morncourt before Mr. Con- charge of having Ho Choon Chong, by *onestb inducing her V; in July 1934, ""i ed ,f rt w represented by Mr.
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  • 131 7 I Ondo n Se pt- i I \K..LLSSL\ swinging his Z tru a Paris policema* wa s patrolling the Place Cliehv Montmartre, last night Outside the closed gates of the underground station he saw a laige sack, without a trace of an ownei. Stolen jewellery? The
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  • 119 7 Appoin tments By Admiralty THE following appointments affecting Singapore have been made by the Admiralty recently.— Lieutenant Commander F. E. Chevalier. D. S. C, R.N.. is appointed to Terror II iNi additional and to Terror II (N) additional as Assistant King's Harbourmaster and Assistant Commander ot Sinuapere Dockyard. Lieutenant Commander
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  • 545 7 THE remarkable progress ol the Asian Assurance Co.. Ltd.. ot* Bombay was emphasised at the twenty-seventh annual general meeting cf the company held recently in Bombay. Mr. Jamnadas If. Mehta. M A L.L.8., presided. The chairman while moving the adoption ot tlie
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  • 59 7 Singapore, Thursday. Inspector l. w. c. Byrde ol the Detective Branch produced befoiv Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth court the chief clerk of the Singapore Rubber Works. Ltd.. Town Office. Tan Tian Hock and charged him with criminal breach of trust
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  • 94 7 On Sunday. Sept. 13. the Singapore Volunteer Armoured Car Section will carry out Field Firing on the Mandai Road under the conditions of Section 12 of the Military Manoeuvres Ordinance Chapter 103>. Firing will take place from the road into th? area on the south side between the
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  • 414 7 JBE health bulletin oi the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Sept. 10 read:— Plague: Bassein In Burma was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, two fatal cases having been notified, while
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  • 57 7 The directors of Kamunu g J Perak> Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., have recommended a (final) dividend In respect ot the last financial year of 7' L per cent., pavabie on Oct. 17, the payment to various reserves of £11.30J and S carry forward, subject to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 489 7 LEAGUE OF NATIONS I^U^k RICH poor Mm ALIKE SUFFER IMB You cure Stomach Trouble, $^^m Premature Impotency, Early V jffl )W Ageing, Anaemia and Weak- jmm mmmmmmf W ness, Build New Strength, Jk ,M Energy and Firm Healthy »^^^P^mL_.^l Flesh, if you get Sufficient P^^Jjtal] Minerals, Vitamins 4 lodine. .^!fcf|j|f
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    • 1165 7 CHEONG KOONG SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREE HOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the Saleioom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Wednesday. 21st September. 1938, at 2.30 p m Lot l. Valuable land and houses Nos. 91, 93 and 95 Victoria Sirfcet
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    • 140 7 1 11AXK OF til IX 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 09 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4,800,000 00 Total Assets approximately
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  • 132 8 Mails expected from Europe &c. (Lonloni by Air <Imp?rial» to-day. Delivery )i boxholders' letters only at 6 p.m. and general delivery of letters at 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air <Qantas> to-day. Delivery of boxholders' letters only at 3 \m. and general
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  • 24 8 The Ai-; Mails I Netherlands» despatched from Singapore on Sept. 6 and B were delivered in London on Scot. 12 and 1
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  • 31 8 The second annual general meeting oj the Chinese Salesmen's Association will be held at the .al Tong Restaurant Ifew World Amusement Park, on Saturday, Sept. 24 al 4 p.m.
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  • 58 8 Sematang, Dutch, 2..-12 tons fron. Durban 15.9 to Durban 17.9. Kampoog, British. 971 tons from Telok Anson 13.9 to Port Dickson 17.9. Ban Hong Lion?. British, 1.671 tons rom Bemarang 14.i» to Java Ports 16.9. Siberg. Netherlands. 1.871 from Penang 14.9 to Penang 16.9. Hydra 11. Norwegian. 1.375
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  • 96 8 London, Sept. 15 Paris 178 21 64 New York <: 81 Geneva 21.2936 Amsterdam 3.92*. Madrid nominal Vienna nominal Milan Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.3 Oslo 19.90 Milan 913 Montreal 4.83% Berlin 12.02 Brussels 28 4:;'-, Prague 13© il ig Bucharest 685 Rio 2 15 16 sellers official Athens
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  • 95 8 j Singapore. Thursday.—A sequel to a collision at the junction of Kampong Fava Road and New Cemetery Road on vTar 12 at 6.30 p.m.. was heard in the Traffic District Court to-day when A. Godfrey was charged with negligent .'.riving. Mr. M Poulsen. the driver
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  • 27 8 Flag In Singapore are Hying at halfmast to-day In tribute to the late Prince Arthur of Cannaught. who is bein'* ourried at Windsor to-day.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 201 8 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT. II COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6 :>0 P.M. TO 5.30 P.M I DINNER DANCE. (INFORMAL) FROM 9«30 PM TO I MIDNIGHT. I "JUNE AND COLLETTE" THE POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS §1.00 SATURDAY, 17th. SPECLAL~RA^ CABARET. EXTENSION TO 1 AM. MONDAY, 19th. NEW CABARET ATTO ACTION
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    • 76 8 by LptrolleU s S,iK? ra Vaccine Institute. ivOBLLINA 15. the only safe and effective remedy that stood the test for over 2o years. Don't take chances. Tak J' 0 ULINA a d pin back your health. $3.50 per bottle of 60 tablets from leading cneinists. GLYCOMETER With this simple apparatus
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    • 69 8 Air TraveljCjujaperSfin AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MAT* TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Bookings and tnfoimalion from the principal travel agents or from Mansfield A Co, Ltd., General Agents for Malaya, Ocean Biding Singapore. Telephone: 5154.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 196 8 i t.•! c 1 j»••■■■■■■■■■■••■ •••J* I POSTAL TO-DAY FOR T «ATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Sept. 16 1 p.m. Hoihow Michael Jebsen 16 1 p.m. Aden "imperial" 16 2 p.m. Siam x Imperial 2 p.m. Africa East -Imperial" 16 2 p.m. Africa South "Imperial" 16 2 p.m.
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  • 351 9 Singapore, Thursday. t>f Singapore bank claimed trial this afternoon L. GoU in the fifth court t us !n- Abusive i and to behaving in a disorderly manner to the court that to! hers Felice Bta--3 \.m. on
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  • 176 9 ANE of the most enjoyable and successful dinner functions was held by the Chinese Students' Literary Association at the Happy Res- taurant last Saturday, in celebrating its success in the 1937 Singapore Table Tennis Tournament. There was a large gathering of members and friends. Mr. John G.
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  • 97 9 -Reuter. London. Sent. 14. MANY ministers and chiefs of depart- ments attended the weekly meeting at the offices of the Committee of Imperial Defence at 11.00 this rnorning. Those present included Lord Hali- tax. Sir John Simon. Sir Samuel Hoare, Mr. Hore Belisha. Sir Kingsley Wood. Mr.
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  • 20 9 Heavy traffic" on a country load in Hampshire, where the tanks aiv taking pari in manoeuvre-.
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  • 175 9 SOUNDS alluring, doesn't it. girls, to be private secretary to a more 01 prominent politician or author? it's the day-dream of m r, i v a stru gling shorthand typist. But there's a snag in it The Ministry of Labour turns cold-water lap on the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 164 9 FRETFULNESS is not natural. It ifl a of trouble. A warning alarm .o which you must quickly respond Read hew Mrs. George Mitchell responds: -T have found Baby's Own Tablets so helpful when my baby gets irritable and upset. I give him one or two tablets raid In a short
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    • 124 9 Desired Forever! ()rdinary lipstick djcs iio more V.. tlcsirablc!' Five TANGERINE.. FLAME. .NATURAL.. I MJUSH..JUNGM LIKTKK OKainab'€ :<t ail Drus Department Stores. Soit-Distnoutors: Auw Pit fltng's Irading Co., Ltd.. <Ine in Bong Kong). Mcdciro* Building— Singapore. Tel. No 6604. Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded
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    • 511 9 Give A Face Powder Party at your home rls in the Olympic swimming NO matter what colour f.u<- powder contest, who utod waterproof make up you use, it may In the wrom, -oiour ha 1 immaculate complexions even alter for you. A certain blonde may look for imwision. Send 20
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    • 359 10 in NEW UNIVERSALE snappiest comedy hit •TIIK RAGE OF PARIS" j With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr. S Week Ai The CAPITOL j tjIi%MJHtJIfJK To-Night To-Morrow Night at 7.45 PM f 9nH oiuMf Two S WS For ne Payment S ow: Warner Oland in f HARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS" Race Packed
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    • 289 10 M PAVILION 77s 9.15] j THEY MARRIED IN VIENNA j IW PASTED IN PARIS j AT BRUSSELS LOVE S» ROLTED. V AT ROME SHE FID/« *VR?LK -\i IV ~EBrßivT V\\VtV i V VEST, SPICIEST (feaJDY OF j i j THE CENTURYI j j 'BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH V^R* yWiFE" Produced b) j
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    • 237 11 QUICK RECOVERY j rER ILLNESS riodof convalescence i] than the actual ded it. Your whole si tc of complete ivc no strength to wed attacks.. nurses realise the speedy recovery after ?hcy have found mi food that can b»~ n ail ether foocU: your exhausted is shortened. You r and
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    • 267 11 i I j VICTORIA THEATRE* Sat. Sept. 17 I AT 9.30 P.Mj I vaudeville! i S HAWAIIAN HITS" I S SSSP yers Production. I ROBINSON'S. t 5 c The WAR is Approaching j J Foreign Wrestlers Invade j Singapore. See the Clash of the League of j Nations in the
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    • 256 11 me x t f■■a x <; i: The Funniest Comedy Jane Withers ever made! ing Harimcn) itart to r- BHllgy*jj™ rhro* ff»# Jo• #►o• c LjjrrffT. MI fl*B WT? /on« *v«f mod* i Jl«*X.<T WwlßMraTf wAJhABW (LAST FEW DAYS ONLY!) The one and only TAMIL Jungle Thriller that has been
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    • 382 11 I The Funniest Comedy of the Year! I Your favourite star of 'ROBIN HOOD' in his I first romantic comedy JOAN BLONDELL |L >fl JOAN,YA GOT mocm HCRuirr cow ivcwn V' -fl I SOMETHING Morrow.dickro«AM.scran, y Efl Ev. THERE! ROSEATS MAY *o*tOH AUXN t^HH J JINftINS OV«.—, FrtMIHH fcr WAKMI*
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  • 529 12 r jM) some people >t may seem futiie to discuss local affairs while the world is under the shadow oi' calamity. From another point of view, however, it is as wed to follow ihe oven tenor ofoo r ways, hoping- for the hes\> and pursuing business as
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  • 797 12  -  By H. L. Hopkin ONE ol' tile principal axioms oi good government is that the dispensation of justice should be speedy. There must be the minimum of delay between the bringing of an accused person before the court and the final
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  • 267 12 NOTES COMMENTS Japan's Shipping Policy COME light has now been thrown on the refusal of Japanese shipping companies to associate themselves with the proposed international compensation pool for tramp shipping by the publication of particulars of the new shipping policy which the Japanese Government has adopted In vie w of
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  • 252 12 A MOVEMENT, sponsored by a body of propagandists in Great Britain, is on foot for the protection of the nation's eyesight, it is interesting to note that attention has been drawn to the fact that the strain of continuous driv- ins:, as in the case of the
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  • 229 12 JjR. Diesel, whose name is known the world over because of his researches which culminated In the production oi the high-compression, self-ignition heavy fuel engine, more than thirty years ago advocated the use of vegetable oil as fuel for InternaJ combustion engines. Ever since thar suggestion was
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  • 103 12 ••rpHE best after-dim and to the point,Such as "Give me the bill wai i n,rnthr dteP*** A clergyman bowler n N of ten batsmen for U peace for the wi< Attention is direct-Ml to bathing beauties found at v Hotel. The figures interesting. 7'o-.DAY".S; TALE An
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    • 186 12 ROBINSON'S f X~~3 X E XOW x\ E D PERFITjHE§ |»gB ★BUNGA RAJAH 8 un c a R A DIN BUNCA KEMANTIN I POPPY RAJAH Clili "4 PER BOTTLE RORIIYSOX A CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j DURAGLIT METAL POLISH] jF G R LASTING BRI L LI ANC E j
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    • 18 12 "FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBI GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.
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  • 712 13 Important Peace Proposition By The Fuehrer? FURTHER MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE LATER, SAYS BERLIN COMMUNIQUE f;ERCHTESGADEN, SEPT. 15. PGR TWO AND A HALF HOURS MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN DISCUSSED THE EUROPEAN SITUATION WITH HERR HITLER AT THE FUEHRER'S MOUNTAIN RETREAT HERE THIS AFTERNOON, AFTER HIS DRAMATIC
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  • 138 13 Berlin Sept. 15. «TjjE return of Sudeten Cerman territory to the Reich is 1 dem inded by Herr Henlein in a proclamation issued IMb) r v ill, and by denying ua the promised right of selfe were forced in 1919 into the Czech State." nays
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  • 58 13 Reuter Berlin. Sept. 15. crossing the pro--1 regions ol the western froncial police aeroplanes ginning on Sept. 20. )lane discovers anobe region the intruby a shot producing It the aeroplane does ate!y—if possible en a »n a flying field, outirea— it will be fired ry mud:-
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  • 66 13 London Sept. 15. tood a meeting of Lloyd's rwriters to-day decided to give 43 the termination of all Krafts covering war risks. which have been made in past included a clause which riding war risks cover also rision under which 48 hours rm nation of the
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  • 20 13 untitled overseas show that the Hitler has the general the dominions. Mr. Mackenzie and Mr. Lyons (Austra•e cabled him congratulations.—
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  • 132 13 London. Sept. lb. rpHE Archbishop of Canterbury has JL issued a call to national prayer m me following terms: •The next few days will be fraught with grave issues on which the peace ot Europe may depend. At such a period let us pray that
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  • 38 13 Lord Stanley, Dominions Secretary, left Winnipeg yesterday and is jailing from Montreal for England on Saturday in the Empress of Australia. His leg is in a case and he will be carried on to the train and liner.
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  • 24 13 The Egyptian Minister for War, accompanied by the Egyptian Ambassado in London, called at the Foreign Office yesterday remaining for three-quarters of an hour.
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  • 142 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept 15. rpHE Speaker of the House of Commons, 1 Captain Fitzroy, called at Downing street this afternoon, where the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, had previously arrived. Captain Fitzroy remained for about naif an hour. The political
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  • 72 13 -Reuter. London, Sept. 15. IT is officially announced that two cavalry regiments (the first Royal Dragoons and the Royal Scots Greys* and the secord battalion o* the West Yorkshires, together with necessary ancillary trooDS, are being sent from Britain to Palestine. Three battalions are also being
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  • 40 13 Eleven members of the Church End. Finchley. Girls' Life Brigade Company, who are spending a. week at Dersingham. Norfolk, formed a guard of honour at Sandnngham Park when Queen Mary attended morning service at Sandnngham Church.
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  • 103 13 -Reuter. Budapest, Sept. 15. THE Hungarian Treaty Revisionist League, with two million members, has telegraphed to Mr. Chamberlain deeply appreciating the wonderful effort to save the peace of Europe and urging that Hungarians in Czechoslovakia be granted the r:&.U of self-determination. S mi»ltancously a proclamation has been
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  • 67 13 London. Sept. 6. Tlv Royal A r Force Reserve is tv be strengthened by the admission, for home service duties end as a temporary measure, cf Royal Air Force service pensioners. Conditions offered to the pensioners are: fcur years' reserve service from the date of enlistment:
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  • 302 13 Prague, Sept. 15. MARTIAL iaw has been extended to Reichenberg, Rumburg and Schluckenau in addition to the areas in which it has previously been enforced. Official reports indicate? considerable unrest fn the Sudeten areas but evidently nowhere has it assumed serious proportions and the Government
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  • 22 13 Prince Bertil of Sweden arrived in England by ai; yesterday to attend the funeral of Pr'nce Arthur oi Connaught at Windsor to-day.
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    • 73 13 [6RING> ON THE I AYLMER TOMATO JUICE HE N^ eOS CL I knock-out! wh You'll feel like a different man when CAN ADAS OWN You get the AYLMER Tomato Juice HEALTH DRINK. Habit The cheerful colour of red-ripe ,J|L "jj^^'jSjf tomatoes invites action the refresh- •EiSlSh /estful flavour "pices up"
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    • 98 13 SEEING IS BELIEVING me "H.M.V." Refrigerator fax k.s crfd silent clean modem and cfficiert But is the inner CGmponi .its and details—often unseen anH unthought of by t*. i average person*-en whffh the "fnc'mcy. the lo r g-life, the reliabili'.v Bnd the usefulness of a refrigerator depend. Anything mechanical will
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  • 115 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) OINGAPORL is likely to have a new industry—tfiat of making bent steel furniture which ha* gained immense popularity II < vrr thr world. The industry is estimated to be north thousands of dollars per month rrcjn the business point of view, while
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  • 135 14 CAPPER William Frederick Breeze, aged SB of the 30th. Fortress Tom pam Royal Engineers, met his death on August 7. when a war department lorry was returning to Changi. The driver of the vehicle was Albert Cec.l Pearson. the inquest yesterday Pearson told Mr W.
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  • 52 14 Singapore, Thursday. Ahmad Omar bin Haii Mohamed xdns. a .Malay, faced in the Criminal District Court to-day charges of personating a public servant and attempting to cheat by personation Accused claimed trial to both charges end the date for trial was fixed for Oct. 10. Bail of $200
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  • 301 14 Tun l. j j London. Sept. 6, WO hamadryads, or ki nfr en., ras> which arriwd at the London Zoo S have developed rerord appetite.. They are usually difficult and t\pensive feeders, as they have a habit of demanding one particular type of snake from
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  • 48 14 n 3i ng some subst ance in two paper packets, containing coarse salt and brown sugar, a Chinese was taken to ChlS rL in o. State of collapse from Ip h?,i Chew Street morning He had severe abdominal pains but conscious and abie to speak
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  • 52 14 Singapore. Thursday .-Gay Yone 2 TeOCUeW aeed 31 Pleaded guUtj this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldnam m the second court to a charge ofcrirnlnal breach of trust in respectof $-00. Acting Court Inspector L R Prynn a.sked his worship to postpone sentence until Sept.
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  • 35 14 The twenty-ninth ordinary genial of Tambalak Rubbe? Estates Ltd w:ll be held at the registered offlc* b r con^o y Ho c Bank Cham.' sept y 24 QUay Sm ßapore, at 12 noon
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  • 284 14 London, Sept. 6. WITH tMf troubles fiver narriage rapidly dissolving, twenty-year-old Prince Mahinud of IkengfraJlH and his sweetheart, Joyce Hlencone. came to London yesterday from Oxford to boy birthday presents They had a grand
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  • 187 14 Penang, Thursday. "fpEN years ago, the refrigerator A was a novelty—now it is a necessity. I am quite sure the same thing will happen with air-condi-tioninrr. 1 said Mr. C. Grumitt at tne lOrtnighUv meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held here. Mr. Grumitt was
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  • 69 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bharu. Thursday. INCHE Mahbob bin Ahmad. O.C.P.D. Bentong, son of Inche Ahmat bin Haji Tasir, A.C.P., Muar. was married to Wan Jamilah, daughter of Dato Mohamed Salleh, State Secretary, Johore. The marriage was solemnised by the Chief Kathi, Syed Salim bin Hassan,
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  • 48 14 His EMcellency tne Governor, accompanied by the Private Secretary, will leave Singapore on the S3. "Kedah" on the morning of Thursday, Sept. 22, on a visit to Penang, and will return to Singapore by air leaving Penang at 9 a.m. on Sept. 24.
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  • 85 14 Singapore, Thursday.—A suggestion that M. A. Montigny was in fact "roadhogging" on East Coast Road in Trent of the Roxy Cinema at 11.20 p.m. on June 12 was made to-day when Court Inspector Frew cross examined the accused in the case in which he was charged with
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  • 146 14 Eleven people who were at their Sunday dinner were killed when a Royal Air Force fighter plane crashed into a house, rebounded against two other buildings and burst into flames on .1 council estate in Dunholme Road, Edmonton. North London. Four of the injured
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  • 184 14 [From Our Own Correspondent] Xi: ii Lumpur, Thursday. AS a sequel to a rider added by the Coroner at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of a middle aged Chinese named Teng Meng. who died following a lorry accident at the Kanching
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  • 131 14 British Official Wireless. S-vxrxr London, Sept. 15. EVEN years ago Heracles, one of thfleet of eight Handlcy Page airline went into service for Imperial Airways on the London—Paris route. Heracles and six of her sister craft the eighth was destroyed by fire in a hangar—are still
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  • 21 14 Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preach fct the evangelistic meeting at 167. East Coast Road, at 3 p.m. to-night
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  • 112 14 (Malaya Tribune v gINGAPORE had lo m postal times this week, beet* airmails have erratic. Reason reaori be hai weather. The Imperial amieh .should hav< yesterday Is over t not arrive until to-i This olane has been c ht passed by the foUowins mail
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  • 234 14 JHE harrowing pi< ti being gripped in tne throes ol epidemics through congestion ol csj life was painted by Mr. Chua Keh Hai, Municipal Commissi speaking at the debate held last night at the Institute Hall. Prinsep Street, on the motion of more housing
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  • 222 14 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. CASE OF SPECIAL INTEREST WAS TRIED BEFORE A. BLACKER, THE FOURTH MAGISTRATE. TO-DAY PENG, A YOUNG CHINESE, WAS CHARGED WITH BED BER OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY -OF MALAYA. AN FLL SOCIETY. Added interest in the case was the recording of evidence given by
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  • 42 14 .rcum EUROPE PARI M puis, Sepi 1 Strong rumours are c e t regarding the unininence oi ing between Herr H'tier. j m Mussolini, M. Daladier aaa Chamberlain ii»*hc very near but French circle* d< rial 111 as "premature" —Reater.
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  • 81 15 p ire Thursday. POLICE Injector S. A. r w --tuny defendant Hied by his th I.Tan Woosey prcme Court to-day h, (l it Justice, Mr. iring, His Lordship ided for the reversion ision of the Disfore whom respon- up to show not pay to aooelr
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  • 39 15 y Sentence was 21 when a Cantonded euiity this Mr H. A Forrer. Disung" a gold aeclc- attached, valued at pretty Chinese girl. Smith Street yeswhen Lam Phan stole away her necklace L however, and the vered.
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  • 371 15 Singapore Thursday. ,Un adjustments, leave pay regulation, a provident fund and ares to certain employees, are schemes ending the Uessrs. McAKsler Co., Ltd., in their endeavour to letter conditions among their workers m?Hon an sr W C^ was made by tne lion. Mr. J.
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  • 24 15 The R A.M.C. will hold a dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. Sent 16. from 9 o.m. to 2 a.m.
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  • 74 15 Edith Wilson, aged six months, sailing from Southampton on the troopship Somersetshire to join her father in India, rests on her net cot hung from the rail of the ship. A friendly sergeant has a look in "to see that the Tiny passenger is quite
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  • 370 15 Singapore Thursday. 4 LTHOUGH Malaya is facing many serious political and economic factors she will continue la react with her traditional sturdiness to disturbing conditions, thinks the Hon. Mr. J. W. dc Piro. He said (his w hen he presided at to
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  • 44 15 Arrivals and departures by Imperial Airways: Arrived by the Caledonia.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Porter and Master D. Porter, from Sydney. Left by Uie Castor.—Capt. Satchwell. Mr. Staples, for London. Arrived by the Coorong.—Mr. J. Christie, Mr. J. I. Carr, from Sydney.
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  • 31 15 The Beating of Retreat by the Band and Drums of the Loyal Regiment will take place on Monday, Oct. 24 and not Monday Oct. 17 as previously arranged.
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  • 111 15 Singapore. Thursday. FOUND not guilty by a special jury on Ultec charges of falsifying accounts. Ma Chan, a Chinese barber, wu acquitted and discharged b} .Mr. Justice Fecllou in the Assize ("curt this afternoon. The accused, however. hfiJ a further count )1 criminal breach of trust pending
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  • 182 15 Singapore, Thursday. TRIBUTE to the work done by the late Mr. A. D. Allan and the late Mr. A. McE. Marshall, previous chairman of directors of Messrs. McAlistei and Co., Ltd.. was paid by the Hon. Mr J. W. de Piro, presiding at
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  • 53 15 The Friends of Singapore Society are organising a drive to create public interest in their Society by getting lecturers to address meetings under their auspices. At the last meeting of the Committee held recently it was decided to ask Sir David Galloway to speak to the Society at
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    • 45 15 |l QiwJjJM <§A)il I SAXONE /P\ MODEL 1641 200. j J jp\ v smart Tan Willow Calf. Oxford J v front. Finely stitched caps. j ftm. Wide Fitting. Durable Bole 6 l 2 S I >" > to 10. J r 13-5« «h!h' plk —SINGAPORE iaipeng j <
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    • 168 15 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF ...DAWSEN'S SWEET CHUTNEY THONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines). IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. o/ Singapore Cold S£o?a ge Co., Ltd. W.P.S. 105 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd: |NANGHENG&Co., v 103 and 105, Selegie Road. 1 HAVE LIMITED
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  • 153 16 41st Coy. R.E. 4; R.A.M.C.. 3. THE 41st Coy. Royal Engineers, 1 visited Tanglin yesterday and beat the Royal Army Medical Corps by the odd goal in seven in the Command Inter-Company League. The game was cue of the cleanest and hardest fought battles yet seen at
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  • 29 16 At a special general meeting held recently Mr. Cheng Kang Leng was elected snorts captain of the Paketvaartbond. the Union o; n~ Asiatic staff of the X.KM
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  • 342 16 Easy Victory Over Medicals POLICE 2; MEDICAL SERVICES -0. JHE Police, wooden spoonists of the first division of the S.A.F.A. league, decisively beat the Medical Services by two goals to nil in the Government Services Football Cup Final at the —Anson Road Stadium yesterday.
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  • 56 16 AT the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Hon Mr. A. S. Small gave away the following soccer trophies for tournaments conducted under the auspices of the Government Services Football Association this season:— Cup Winners: Police; Cup Runners-up: Medical Services; League Winners (cup): Mental Hospital: League Runnrrs-up (shield):
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  • 30 16 For the tirst time in Singapore Chinese women will be turning up for a hockey practice at the SC R C ground to-day at 5.15 a.m.
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  • 31 16 The Friendly Band beat the Paya Lebar Epwortn League at ping-pong by rive games to two. The scores wero Band players mentioned first:Kch Teck Kiat 3-0 bCW lo6t to
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  • 49 16 XT 11, fnU ?™x will represent the Eng m er Ran ers on Sunday X afc *> r| e */ark at 5.15 p.m.:Fnr, CW-e-> Eng. Teck Chve Buk iSi Hork S r e hi- K ai 2°* ifok" Hock, Chin Ann. Kee Chuan Khoi Sen. Chuan Teck.Bwec WahandPau!
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  • 173 16 rTHE S RC. will hold a hockey A tiial to-day between P. F. de Souza's team ami G. C. Ross's XI. The teams will be: P F. de Bonn's XI: R. Minjoo* D. La Brooy, P. F. de Souza; J. Ritchie. G. Clarke, L. Alvis;
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  • 85 16 FOREST HILLS. THURSDAY. Results in the american tenNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS:— WOMEN'S SINGLES (Quarter-final) Miss Nancy Ewynne (Australia) boat Miss Margot Lumb «Britain» G—4, 5—7. G—1. MEN'S SINGLES (4th Round) Bud;*p ((U.S.) boat Hare (Britain) G—3. 6-4, 6- 0. Miss Kay Stammers is now the sole surviving English olayer.
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  • 87 16 The following members have accepted to play for a trial match at SCO today:— p t **w3P 'Z? A i J S Avoli "g: Sq.Ldr Watts, H. A. Schamper; J. L, pyr»»e», St. I. Monk. J. McKinlay; M. W ~ole Lt. M. Leonard-Williams, D B Henrle. van Pestsel,
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    29 16 Wrbbe>. Polite t-oalkeoper htii,. to bo saving disdainful things to the ball in the match between the Police and the Medical Service- for the Government MHfer cup.
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  • 291 16 and Scottish league tssociatkm football matches fixed for to-morrow are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Aston Villa vs. Brentford. Bolton W. vs. Liverpool. Charlton A. vs. Leicester C. Chelsea vs. Birmingham. Everton vs. Portsmouth. Grimsby T. vs. Derby C. Huddersfield T. vs. Leeds U. Preston No.
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  • 329 16 RESPITE the fact that the courts were rat owing to a heavy drizzle which fell in the men's "A" class doubles quarter-finals of the S f r thr> tournament, played at the S.C.C. yesterday we U ni tennis. Productive of ro* i Most interesting
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  • 73 16 Ibe foUowine have been selected to represent the Treasury-Audit Sport:: union in a friendly match of Hv» singles ano two doubles against the Shrewsbury b. p. to be played oft at the Happy Wond Stadium on Wednesday Sept. 21, commencing at 7.30 pm Yap Chin Tee. Teo Soo
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  • 30 16 Noel Barker, whm partnered ij J. L. Punn-n acal ay. R. and Flight Lieut. K. H. Ka»- in tn set?. 1— j the s( tennis tournament.
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  • 94 16 UNFAVOURABLE ground eaaf- tions were responsible for yesterday's ties, of the V.M.C.A. Tenni« Tournament, being postponed. Wednesdays t:e> will be played Saturday, subject to weather cone::;...: and it will be decided to-day whs yesterday's are to be played Ties to be played off to-day in follows: MEN'S SINGLES
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  • 155 17 morrow at Bukit ft final day of the n >eason are as 5 (LASS 1 DIV. 1, 5.. FURS. 9.0 8.7 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.3 ft 8.0 7.11 Div. 2—5» 2 furs. 9.0 8.9 8.9 52 8 0 8.0 7.13 7.11 7.10 USES I L tSS
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  • 332 17 S day SCiCCtCA f r the Short I"*" S*™on Satnrmust i j thC SCC A the P ,a >« s in given must be at the S.C.C. at 5 P .m. with white and coloured jeLys. The .sides have Decn elected In order to
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  • 14 17 J. L. Faroe!! in play against DroogIcrer and Rae in the S.C.C. tennis tournament.
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  • 187 17  -  (By Marcus Superbus TPHERE were only a handful of horses out at training this morning at Bukit Timah and Bukil Tinffgi. The usual slow work was done on the valle\ track, but I here w ere some fast gaHopq on the second track of the
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  • 59 17 The following are the result r[ the draw of the qualifiers in the Duffer's Con competition of the Island Club H. H. Pang v. Ec Yean Bee. J. R. Coote v. W. H. Dunn. R A. Haines v. F. C. Martens. C G Fueler v. A. J. Frank.
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  • 60 17 The following have been invited to Dlav hockey for the S.C.R.C. against the Colts on the S.C.R.C. ground at S 15 n.m. on Monday. Sept. 19. Cheok Wah. Evan Won?;, Choo Beng, Swee Law. Kee Slang, Boon Ann; Keng Siew, Mook Kirn. Kee Tian. Kee Pow. Swee Keng,
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  • 27 17 In a friendly game of soccer the Guthrie Sports Club beat the Sime Darby Sports Club by three goals to nil at the Geylang Stadium.
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  • 98 17 -Reuter. London, Sept. 15. AT Walton Heath, in the News of the World £1.250 golf tournament, quarter finals, Reginald Whitcombe suffered his first reverse since winning the open championship, when he was beaten by his nephew Eddie 2 and 1. Eddie's putting was the
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  • 91 17 Scratchings Order Of Running Races EKHXOWING arc the scratching* and cider of imining at Bukit Timah I 3-day. Fbnies, Class 2. Div. 2. 6 furs. Mis-; Reg, Gunboat; Pacarose; Silver Kit. Horse class 4. Div. 4. 5 1 fur;. Prince Caravel Horses Class Div. 3, 5» 2 furs. Nil Horses,
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    • 159 17 BREATHE VAPEX VAPOUR &AVOID COLDS Breathe the Vapcx vapour from your handkerchief by day and from the end of your pillow by itight. It kills the germs, relieves stuffiness, prevents the spread of infection. Obtainable from your Chemists Stores. TAItIMTLIXS FOR CARS, LORRIES. VANS Parked in the open. Heavy rain,
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    • 365 17 "Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again in PERFECT HEALTH" I "Of course," the doctor will answer, Kalzana, which I have been prescribing f° r years, always gives wonderful results. V* In those families which use Kalzana there •AftfVOl** are none of those illnesses which so often cast a
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  • 1715 18 FILMS OF THE WEEK REVIEWED NOEL BARBER'S HOLLYWOOD FILM PAGE ~J~ rs h' liday time in Hollywood, B btit, believe me, strange vacations aren't generally planned in that part of the world. They just happen, according t >
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    • 57 18 LEADS Till: WAV I NEW SPEEDWAGONS, TRUCKS I AND BUSES SET NEW QUALITY 11 New 1,2 Ten Pick-up Body with Farm i B STANDARDS. II Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. J| Sin «rapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Batu Pahat. >,uar I, I PENANG MOTORS, PKNANG.—IPOH MOTORS, I 1 New Standard 12-Ft
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    • 117 19 MULLARD MASTER VALVE that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A .MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users will tell ycu who have it in their Radio set. IT CAN BE FIXED TO ANY BRITISH RADIO SET. If your valve gives trouble get a
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    • 155 19 H X BEST fiESil i, T S A CHAP c f^ s| 4 A i SING A PERiNG MELAYU VERY SPECIAL!! THREE UP-TO-THE MINUTE RECORD QF 68 ONE SIDE W THE OTIIEif s!' I- or "BINTANG TRANG" «aJ» "SLAMAT TINGCAL "Lovelight in the Starlight" f T lIMTi ft DO YOU
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    • 47 19 WHY GO ELSEWHERE V When you can get the Best ana Latest in Clocks or Watches at the CHEAPEST PRICES from YICK WOH HING «9, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection whatsoever with any other Oock j i.n<i Watch Dealers or Repaire-«j
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    • 48 19 Ask for your favourite (lataur. Super Devon Devon Fruits Devon Minis Uetla Rolls Fireside Assortment The Children love lhem An exceptionally high quality at an acceptable price. Ask your dealer fur.— Ibffee Agents: JACKSON CO., LTD., 2 APB Leave Your Cold In COLMAK'S MUSTARD BATH W PS. 7
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    • 680 19 ft THE AIR TO-DAY TOKYO till A J 1171 rw% JZJIIB Mcs < 25 4 »•> p m TPA ***** Mc!s (19 7 m) when And Where In lUtAn In ?t£:=r- 635 Concert relayed from Paris <i\(i\P()RE TOTVnnivr 111 i£™ f hine^ c t.k p «nena MMti 81 (I mc/s)
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  • 87 20 Singapore, Thursday.—Mr. M. Poulseu of the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., was th s morning fined CIO by Mr. Kenneth A Placker In the fourth court for driving his car in a negligent manner at 6.30 p.m on Mar. 12 at the junction of New Cemetery Road
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  • 57 20 Singapore. Thursday.—Before Mr. L. C. Goh. In the fifth court this mornine. N? Ens Nan was charged with criminal breach of trust In respect of a ceilim fan belonging to the Singapore Ifunicl oality. Accused claimed trial and Court In pec tor A. R. MCEwan asked for a
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  • 107 20 DISCOVERIES have been made of an ancient Hindu occupation of parts of Malaya, including the finding of the site of a rcval palace at the foot of Kcdah; Perak and ancient graves at Slim River. A survey of ancient remains of the Hindu period is
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  • 201 20 Singapore, Thursday, noon. ?N their weekly Rubber Report, Guthrie 1 Co., Ltd. state:— The announcement of the I.R.R.c. of their decision to maintain the release at 45 per cent, for the fourth quarter brought about a sharp rise in prices. The gain has, however, since been partly lost
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  • 47 20 -Reuter. London Sept. 15. Westminster Abbey, which has continuously been open for three days for silent prayers lor peace around the tomb of "the unknown warrior is receiving a constant s'ream of visitors. Mrs. Chamberlain walked from Downing Street and attended the service this morning.—Reuter.
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  • 372 20 Chinese Association Debat gY a large majority, members of the Chinese CI eiation decided at a debate held last ni that the Municipalities in the Colony should erection of attap houses in areas away from lh( Municipal limits, in view of the present
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  • 26 20 I London, Sept. 15: Messn the underwriters, hav< d :ided t Pj 4L hours' notice ol I m M contracts covering war i
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    • 329 20 BOVRIL gives 0 )i mm iMAmf* *o your < COOKING There's nothing like Bovril in cookin g- c improves the flavour and increases the nourishment of soups, I I stews, sauces, curries and other J savoury dishes. 6 APB 11 if IT AU ROUND *LOO« IH Af so much Mont
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    • 144 20 GIVE YOUR HAIR Polished Loveliness know x J effects of a'perm' I _f with Amamt /1 FT Bnlliantine. Re- I/ member too, that _V Amami Brillian- tine restores V natural colour. FOUR TOXES; 1 Henna, Special Henna, Camomile and Blue AMAMI Ilrilliantine llfI If vouhjve-anvdifncultvin obtaining AM AMI please w
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  • 84 21 Heavy ltd cf life was caused o.v a Japanese bomb which fell Mi Sa.kuen. 400 yards from Shameen, the foreign m iVemrnt ot Canton. A crater 30 feet deep and 50 feet menm was made by the bomb in a crowded tenement section. Photo thews rescue
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  • 226 21 Ml ,here ,s w***oa known as Colonel Hu Chenjr-ku nniny eh se calls thai some people are is leading a charmed existence. For one thin- he for the *Ta Tao" Government and that in itself leal in these troubled times. ry short. Colonel In 1932.
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  • 420 21 'THE efforts of the Chinese r.uihori- ities in recruiting additional personnel to direct various branches of highly necessary social welfare work during the present emergency reaped fruitful results, when more than 3.000 youths and young girls, comprising students, boy scouts and public service men.
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  • 443 21 INTENSE. SYMPATHY EXPRESSED IN LETTER R o en f T An,encan for China's armed Tlirm D Japanese aggression and invasion, Mr. Sice t™ZB PreSitlent of the American Union for Social nem to continue tneir fight for the freedom of 'heir country
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  • 256 21 THE Central Chinese authorities, to safeguard the war 'refugees, ha\e ordered as many of them as possible to concentrate at Changsha and Hengchow in Hunan, and Hankow, Wuchang, Shansi, Itu and Ichang, in Hupeh, so that when necessary, some of them may be transferred to Chunking,
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  • 45 21 j.wo British doctors are passing hroußh Singapore shortly en their way to China. Th«y have given up thenpractice and have volunteered fo~ servce on the war fronts in the Far East The doctors are taking with them a good supply of medical instruments
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  • 293 21 the huge amount of narcot-cs which have flooded in Shanghai since foreign invasion in th e lower Yangtze Valley opium to the value of more than $150,000 was seized in a Customs godmvn on the French Bund by Chinese Maritime Customs a few days
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    • 179 21 (bailie China, paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) A Few Drops Last For 7 Days and 7 Nights 11 A few drops of Himalaya Bouquet MgK Perfume c;i your hair or sprinkled the dress h:)lds its lovel y fragrance blended from the pure essences of i flowers from the mountain
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  • 356 22 DUTCH SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ACTION? Colombo, Aug. 30. WORKMEN engaged in excavations to examine electric cables at the Battenberg battery, Commissariat Street, Fort, have discovered eight skulls and other bones, probably four feet from the Burface. A number of worn coin.-, have also
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  • 145 22 (By Air Mail) Colombo. jy[R. C. BROOKE ELLIOTT'S colour films of Ceylon presented by him at the Royal College may be used with advantage in a "Boost Ceylon campaign. The producer himself admitted in the course of his commentary that some cf fhe "shcts" were
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  • 212 22 (i*y Air Mail) Colombo. jYJR. G. H. N. SAUNDERS, the Colombo Municipal Trearurtr, if of the opinion that the Jaw must be amended if it is the intention cf the Council to jrrant relief to indebted clerks of the Mun'cipal Service. This matter will come up to-day
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  • 104 22 (By Air Mail) Matale. MR. C. S. Rajaratnam, Chairman of m the Matale Urban District Council, has been ill with an abscess in one of his hands but as he is a staunch member of the Pentecostal Mission he refuses medical treatment
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  • 37 22 Mothers and their babies at the or ning of the new Child Welfare and Ante-Natal Clinic at Urapcla, Campaha. by Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike. Minister of Local Adminis'ration (G P.M.). -(G P.M.).
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  • 89 22 (By Air Mai!) SEVERAL people were injured and an omnibus was badly damaged in a fight between rival parties at Mamadala, the 'oad to Ratnapura. The Rupasinghe 'Bus Company until recently mcnopolised thf road. When the Kataragama pilgrim season began, the Fiemaratna 'Bus Company
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  • 97 22 (By Air Mail) Nawalapitiya. AX Australian "Galah" bird, with beautiful plumage, which had been brought* into the Nawalapitiya courthouse to be handed over to the owner after it had been lost and found, raised a laugh when it screeched cut unconcerned now and then. Mr. D
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    9 22 DR. V. R. SCHOKMAN Mayor of Colombo
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  • 29 22 Colombo. The activities of the Association for Promoting Nursing have been suspended and the funds, amounting to Rs. 56.45. will be deposited in the Ceylon Savings Bank.
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  • 136 22 (By Air Mail) Jaffna. 'jpHE administrative Mock, built by the Co-operative Union Hospital Society, Ltd., Thelpuram. was declared open by Dr. s. Subrarnaniam, retired Prvov.'ncial Surireon. The new building- is at Mnolai n a twoacre site and consists Of a dispensary, a consultation room and
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  • 98 22 Colombo. Sept. 3 CIR Solomon Dlas Bandaranaike is due to return to Ceylon on Monday in the Staffordshire. During the rour months he has been away he has recuperated his health, having benented considerably by riauis. During his holiday. Sir Solomon Had the distinction of
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  • 54 22 Chilaw. THE annual fire-walking ceremony at 1 Udappu (a sea-side village, 14 miles from Chilaw on the Chilaw-Puttalam road) took place here. The village is populated by Hindu Tamil fishermen. Fire coals were spread over 20 In front of the temple and devout Hindus walked on them as
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  • 152 22 rpHE funeral of Sir Stewart Schneider, whose death occurred day afternoon at the Colombo General Hospital, look morning at the General Cemetery, Colombo, where au gathering: was present to pay their last respects. After a service at the bungalow in Folly Road. Havelock Town,
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  • 253 22 Colombo, Aug. 26. gIR SIDNEY ABRAHAMS had something to Bay at the Colombo Assizes yesterday on circumstances which brought young i;ir's in this country to harm He did so in sentencing Mammado iced 13 to three months' rigorous lmarlsonment for having enticed Daisy who had
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  • 75 22 rijacfriff THE annual Nikinf festival al Buddhi t Shrine ,a K<;ttivar Pattu of Ti im m spite the situation ol the Vih a remote spot ureu The celebrations have out regularly for the past < The pinkama »nt days during which the Shrir cy more than
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  • 1155 23 Mahatma Gandhis Warning (United Press). in the 'Harijan* under the Caption R ttf n 1 V al naming he Congress that „nles a i mS^f Mahalm Gandhi has in .he doctrines „r tru h ,L P X 18
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  • 56 23 (United Press). k FRAUD case in which certain J* officials of the Peshawar District Hoard are alleged to be involved for misappropriation of large sums of money out of the funds cclleeted in 1935 for the relief of the Quetta Earthquake sufferers has come to
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  • 202 23 (United Press). rjHE Government of Bengal has awarded a State scholarship to the blind scholar, Mr. Subodh Chandra Roy, M.A., B.L. (Calcutta). M.A. (Columbia, New York I .S.A.), enabling him to carry on research work at the London University. The subject for his
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  • 237 23 (United Press>. Rajkot, Sept. 5. SARDAR Vallabhai Tatcl, hairman oi the Parliamcntaiy Subcommittee, arrived here this morning by air in connection with the kisan* agitation in the State. The Barter was received by the local Congress leaders and taken in
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  • 105 23 (United Press). Madras, Sept. 7. MR. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress President, has postponed his Tamilnad tour till after the A.I.C.C. meeting. As previously arranged, he was to have arrived in Madras on Sept. 9. But in view of the fact that it would not
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  • 39 23 —<United Press' With a view to study the Harijan movement in the Punjab Province, the Hon. Mr. Jpglal Choudhury. Minis:.»r for Excise and Public Health. Bihar, will visit the Punjab In the last week of October next. (United Press*.
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  • 425 23 United Press &gt;. Calcutta, Sept. 7. TWE studi nts' strike at St. Xavier's College, took a serious turn on Saturday morn.itg when at the southern gate of the College the Police made a laiiii charge Oil a crowd of students, as a result of which many were injured
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  • 110 23 (United Press). npUE period of protection at present JL enjoyed by the bextile industry in I idia will come to an end on March SI, 1930. The question whether the industry should continue to enjoy protection and, if ro. for what period and at what
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