Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1938

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Natin na l Newsbaber- Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXV II No. 226. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, September 22, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1938 I Ĕ "Tlx^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BR FAKFAST 510 SI S IXC f I it L E "DAIRY FARMCondensed Sweetened FULL ritl \M MILK. f DA,RY FARM M,LK P eciall y i fo Children. Being of a superior quality thlS milk th Cken n TrOP CS PREPARED and Exported in accordance
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    • 628 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malay* I I r Some nice building lots in Grove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksome Road, I Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17,'jCO j square feet From 11 cents to 18 cent s per square foot, according to the
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  • 578 2 T THE "murder house*' of Nimes is for sale, and with i* goes rti nwet notoriotte wine-cellar in Frame. Standing alone on the outskirts of the town, in a Ug wooded estate, the house has been used as a store house mcc
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  • 170 2 New Yo;k, Sept 9. UTHEN the trial of James Hines, the former Tammany chief, was resumed this morning his counsel, Mr. Stryker, r.pent several hours with little success in trying to shake the evidence given last week by Mrs. Rose Werndorff about a £100 cheque
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  • 162 2 V I* .Lisbon, Sept. 8. piVE hundred Portuguese Boj Scouts, camping on the outskirts j of Lisbon to celebrate the 26th anniversary of the foundation of the Scout Movement in Portugal, cheered enthusiastically when a photograph of Lord Baden-Powell wa i solemnly unveiled al
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    78 2 The Prime Minister returned hurriedly to London from Scotland, where h h.-d been on holiday, to conlcr with Lord Halifax, the Foreign Minister, on the new situation arising fron» the breaking off of negotiations by the Sudeten Germans. Mr. I eslie Hore-Belisha, thr War Minister, who was to
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  • 61 2 Mr Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, and his deter live "bodyguard" stooping to n:ek up the umbrella dravpet' by Mr*Chamberlain when walking with the Prime Minister in St.James's ->ark, Lov.don. Some people consider it "unlucky" to pick tip Pile's own umbrella, and perhaps Mr. Chambcrla:ii and
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  • 371 2 Rival Tribes Have A Romeo —Juliet Drama Paris, Sop v r r\VO uipsies were killed nnd six seriously wounded in a pitched battle between two rival tribes in the village < larhomiier- Les-Mines, in the Pay dc 11 rime There has long been fierce hatred between the tribes of Melbach
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  • 101 2 London, Sept. 9. PROFESSOR Pichler flew Jrom Vienna to perform an operation on Professor Freud, the psychoanalyst, in a London nursing home. Mr. Ernest Freud said last night that Professor Pichler had been his father's doctor for many years. "The operation was not a serious
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  • 338 2 Wouklhati |Kci:<) J GRANDFATHERS and pciui wcrs of Wouldh it the first centre of |»pulation in Englai i.n, protection against air attack tor every man. Out of a disu ied tun they die making a bo shelur tor the 1.000 .starled With 5.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 151 2 EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR UPS! Give* them th« thrilling enchantment •f a South Sea Moon I f J #£$1 NM Jictc is the beauty-wise South Sea maiden's secret 551 of irresistibly alluring lips, b JBI TATTOO! Luscious transparent colour that doesn't <Wwl come off... instead of pasty j I
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    • 122 2 Foretells jC^k^N aCOLD j&JJ TO-DAY it's just a sneezing spasm, it's a bad cold in the head or a chill I turn to pneumonia. So let that suddc:n d warning of a cold coming on: and ta |ca these antiseptic, brcathcable tablets an remedy for coughs, colds ana »j Dissolved
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  • 214 3 Mtawa, Sept. l of wild l ie in it'onal Parks of rted for the fecal ci March 31, Mttfc ame animals m nd vcn auoned parks .ng t&e extensive I it y roam, an estimate ed end! cures in the a total oi 5.8U0
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  • 37 3 Lord Runeiman took br.ee relaxation from the strain of J^» 1 tSaH% U~e"rs T m,r C photograph shows l.ord and Lady Rnrcnan inspecting exhibits at the rair.
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  • 86 3 Despite the threat to their country v the Sudeten-German crisis, tne children of m. Bohus Benes, nephew 01 Czech President, flew their model Planes at their Putney (London) home under the expert eye of their father. Shows: M. Benes' youngest son, M itej. about to launch a
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  • 34 3 a cruise of 4 00-1 miles, during they vvisited yen countries. C«B--au Djuglas Dixon 11 U >*\ "2 have reached Ramsgate. iheir arsx p >n of call for fifteen mtwtti», culler Dusmarie.
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  • 141 3 Murder Or Suicide? Raleigh, N. Carolina. IS it possiMt for man to I ill himself by driving I chisel into his head': The police here are debating this nroblem which arose when the body St St? W C O'Connell. an unemployed carpenter was fonnd in
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  • 138 3 I ondcii, Sept. x. N AC TICAL typo uniforms are replace all lh« uniforms cut cm R.A.F. lines worn by Imperial Airways pilots. ifrany of the eaptauui anil <>mc<>rs of Imperial flying boats have alnady changed to the new uniforms, and in time all officers
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  • 118 3 Montreal, Sept. 8. RETIREMENT of Captain O^l-JU ?acmc B sTeamsmps n was recentpopular sh.pmaste« on tne N X trade in the worW as known in o n more world cruises he was p iflc offlcer than any oth*r °anaa» d ~ffN X*» we.l Known B world
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  • 713 3 SCIENTIST'S GRAVE WARNING Edinburgh. Sept. 0. |HC alleged danger to the Km pin; through declining population and the loss of millions ol pounds sterling through preventive ill-health were two of the topic? dealt with by Sir Leonard Hill in his presidential address to the
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  • 212 3 London Sept. 8. It!K. I). Mclntyrc. a baker, of Bulawayo. Khodesia. winner of the first prize for the best cgjMMpatt wedding cake at the International Bakers and Confectioner** Exhibition here, set up a new record for hustle. Ho left Bulawayo frith Ms wedding al such short
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  • 146 3 London, Sept. 8 THE Abyssinians are still fighting for independence, declared the Emperor Hade Selassie of Abyssinia, speaking to a party of war-disabled wea at a "Lest We Forget" Association entertainment at Hampton Court. London. Speaking through an interpreter he BftU: "Many of you no
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRTFOOD FOR JjH THEIR ()W^^lES sHllil Ply!™ BBrah. lAfterI After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to the 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOODa complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. Obtainable from mmmm Trie r.iedical Hall, Ltd The Federal Dispensary, Ltd., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929), Ltd..
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  • 164 4 CTANLEY GROVE v ed to eight years' imprisonment for share-pushing frauds, did not make any provision for the tutuie of his ten-year-old son. Feier. Convalescent after a serious illness trie uuy depends on friends who are caring for him at an East Coast seade
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  • 76 4 WHILE Mrs. Grace Rich, thirty, mother of four, of Patchway, Bristol, wrs washing in her kitchen, she talked over her shoulder to her neighbour, Mrs. Kate Wilson. Suddenly a bottle of petrol exploded, and a sheet of flame envelopef. Mrs. Rich. Through the black
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  • 306 4 AMERICAN FELL London, Sept. 12. IJOW an American, John Vffgo Hendricks, was robbed of £100 by means of the "confidence trick" was described at West London Police Court yesterday. In the dock stood William Young, sixty-four, commission agent, who was sentenced to six months' hard
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  • 141 4 S T Helena, Br" h J leny for over I"/ South Atlantic -Ahcre the defeated spent his la tvc a. s s J!**** 0 ately impoverished fw pp J shep, Dr C A I had to pi ad for h ipit at Westo n.
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  • 140 4 London, y n <, "J ffiUr.^OMMANDER" Whitehtad-Jarvis. thirtv-year-oJ(i Don Juan who I flat in Jermyn-strcet, W c making any more "con v s S M f some time. Yesterday the man w ho posed I nav?i aS a *P an «S2 and British na/al cfficer—at
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  • 122 4 Next he met Mrs Marlorfe PhilTpi *he give him £58 to Miss Doro'ea Schottier. London mantarfe* be as a Japanese naval officer with W n Janan. "marrieoT. Miss ier raised f195 for him to go 1 'o e-lleet his fortune. Instead ho went o Sheffield to meet
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  • 16 4 Bafpily married couple at IJfraeombe when a held during the town's car;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 444 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN Due Singapore 19 ,> 3 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North C lna Se-Pt. 29 }sa "ODER" omits Manila Oct. 8 I m.s. "COBURG" Oct 13 s..s. "GNEISENAU" omits
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    • 475 4 BRITISH INDIA KnglandL J P. a S. N. CCVs SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tannage, 9*pore. 1938 RANCHI 17,000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 I SOAIALJ 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 18 I BANGALORE 6.000 Nov 19 CHITRAL
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    • 380 4 j BANGKOK LINE. C HINA JAPAN LINE. j I C Bi Car S° ves sels with limited but I Passer Accommoda- j J Hamburg and Copenhagen. S Mq vram To: Aden Suez. Port Said, Beyrouth, PERU "Til' Eft Wo R h°ig e e r n d3m HambUr C Peni LALANDIA
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    • 242 4 I 110. S. K. Line m.s. "Buenos Aires Mara." 1 II (10.000 tons cross» i I Leaves SINGAPORE direct I CO L O 318 to II lE. &s. Africa &9. America) I Sept. 23rd, at p.m. I Passage fares: II $163.00 Ist class I I 3r a c] ass.' I
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    • 113 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD., (Incorporated In Ene'nnriV Direct Service to Japan ria Hon***** and to Calcutta via Penana Taking cargo on through Rill c for Canton Macao. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchv, ports. Formosa, the Philippines FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Baila KUMSANG Sept. 26 YUENSANG Oct. 5 FOR SAIGON
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  • 696 5 DISRAELI DESCRIBES VICTORIAN COURT London, Sept. f. JNTIMATE and outspoken comments on (he royal and other persons to be met mi Queen Victoria's court are contained in a new volume ol' letters by Benjamin Disiael; which has been published here. The
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  • 103 5 (-'J!OA Madam Choa York Keo, a&ed 30. wilt* of Mr Lim Choon Tee (Charlie lhe daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Choa Eng V an, the 3rd daughter-in-law of i.he lute Mr. Llm Man Slanji and Mrs. Um Mali Siana. the granddaughter Of the late M: Lee Choon
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  • 222 5 Shanghai, Sept. 22. DRO-JAPANESE elements and Chi--1 ncse traitors in Shanghai, Tientsin and Peiping are organising an "International Peace Society" under the direction of the Japanese authorities. Tamphlets bearing the declaration of peace and goodwill are being distributed. .ne movement indicates that the Japanese, while desperately
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  • 146 5 London, Sept. 9. MR. Arthur Rubenstein, the Folish-Jrwish pianist, has cancelled his Italian contract for the coming season, state his London agents. He has also returned to Mussolini the Cross of the Commander of the Crown of Italy, with which he had been
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  • 250 5 London, Sept. 12. GERMAN who served throughout the Great War in the British Army, at one time holding a confidential post at the War Office, appeared at Westminster police court yesterday He was Karl Wllhehn Gebhardc, aged forty-eight, of Star-rd., Fulham. W., accused of
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  • 224 5 Paris, Sept. 12. A MACHINE-GUN spattered bullets into the darkness of a Mont mart re aPey early to-day. Home-hound revellers saw a man crumple to the ground. Ho was 11 -year old Augustin Alhertini, six times sentenced for dope trafficking and other offences. While he lies
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  • 130 5 Paris. Sept. 12. THE French mcd to smile at records, and "greatest in the world" was used by them as an allusion to wilful exaggeration. RecenUy they have been going in for records themselves, and France is beginning to possess a number of world records. The light-house
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    • 355 5 SFSFSSFS LIC NOTICES japore Municipality rxsnsMß. now Invited for the erials or service. For c Municipal Tender Room DaU of doatng. for 1939, See Notice in Tender Room. 1 a new rein rete bridge ipore River Saigon. 12 noon, Oct. 24, 1938. erection at the Kallang, of one Guided Gas-
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    • 425 5 POSITIONS VACANT RANTED an attractive Eurasian gin ADo'v r isfT al omce work Salar y &o. Appiy 135, Serangoon Road. WANTED immediately experienced rtmann 8 nn a H me aric A to Brinkmann and Co., 15, Grange Road, SingaExperienced Chinese or gPTtaian travelling salesman to represent hoisery goods for local
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    • 371 5 MISCELLANEOUS 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. ASK your Stationer to show you thr n latest 'Conway Stewart' Stylo Ink Pencil, or write direct to The China Optical Co., 54, Upper
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  • 206 6 Singapore. Sept. 21. The following are the exchange stock h rooming accmtUnj to the daily circular Issued by the Hong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25,32 London demand 2.3 25 32 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand ***** Hamburg demand 138» 1 New Yo:k demand 55
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  • 878 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co- mining Singapore, Sept. 21, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3 9 JS|s Asam Kumbang 28 30 -now Austral Malay 43Ayer Hitam 23 *JJ Aver Weng O.CD CL6S Bangrin Tin 21 9 22 9 Batu Selangor 130 T4O Berjuntai
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  • 93 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases iF.OB. September* 27 27» 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales (FOB. September! 26 U 26ft No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose (awardab!? Spore' 27 27 4 do. October 27 8 27 4 do. Oct. Dec
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  • 336 6 Singapore, Sept 21. MINING Buyers Sellers Ayer Hitcms 23 3 24 6 Bangrins 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangors 130 140 Chenderiangs 14,6 JSJ Hitams 0.33 0.42 Hongkong Tin 219 23 Hong Fatts 0:82 0.86 ldris Hyd. 7 9 8 9 Ipoh Tin 25.3 26,6
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  • 11 6 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 6 The price of lubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 33 6 The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Ltd., will be held at the registered office of the company, 16D. Cecil Street, Singapore, on Saturday, Sept. 24, at noon.
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  • 215 6 LIST OF CtRRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Sept. 21. 5 p.m. Tosal for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Div. year T *sz m Payable Date to date Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sep. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 12% Rawang Tinfields l l/ 2 d. No. 12
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  • 260 6 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. 30 100 102 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 !!0a 111 norn 41/2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 360 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Wed Previous To-day i riirrFß Previous Qui< I ribbkk Buyers 8 1 16 B', BD(> Sellers 8% 8 31G irf Forward <6ctober> Buyer, *W 2 d WrwarU ciovember, Buyers Sru forward (ianlMar.) Buyer, 8 3 16 JV^ London. Wednesday I'ALM OIL (IVtalaya) Previous To-day
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    • 219 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 3URGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. fix BEAD OFFICE,. WD. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 i Paid-up
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    • 52 6 SAFE 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 particulars from P 8c O BANK.
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    • 151 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: nn Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,W».0W>.w HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SINGAfOBE LONDON BANKERS: NEW RK Midland Bank. Ltd. r--*JX\iJ IlVinS Tl U 1 Lloyds Bank. Ltd. ChaSC NaU Branches Amoy. Uf, Crrmg than Road. Malacca. 18.
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  • 49 7 we welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views] expressed. U. 'ay>* Triimnci in" bfrn made IkiH tJOiiciay tailftr iction iutioiYi roil I How iliP Myiwl,v, 111 p-7 a i^V^TlONEft
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  • 295 7 i <tp rw:'lt< »,vU 1 1 JJO* -QiW ri mem U' a, tr tnur it t: .ii iiitvt.♦.J into by a it 1 lili'llt, I 1 ..i.Kd n If! Ot I tlftlC W!. 1«. deplur..aO"U thai tl*rtst' placed that l! «nnplOr.L-rs to ,m.. -y will rcvau|, est pit'cricc i
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  • 477 7 To t r :u Editor u/ the Malayu Tribune "ir An average popular taxi dar.ee 112 --ion ri tore per month i know one very popular lady who earns as much as $3UO per month. All at is required is to be polite charmi»:;. a-ant and able to converse
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  • 133 7 ITo the Editor of the Malaya THbui c! Sir,—The last few days' events in Europe have caused much anxiety among the population of Malaya. Th 3 Government has asked the agriculturists to grow more foodstuffs, in which Malaya is pooily nourished at present. Let it be known to
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  • 193 7 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—The atmosphere of Singapore seems to be changing a lot and becoming very romantic. In pairs youngsters roam their enchanting land, only to break each other's hearts. It was only yesterday that I wen through an article on modern girls
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  • 323 7 TO-MO 11 ROW FOR ALL READERS.—A (food day for having a heart-to-heart talk with your chief or employer Don't be afraid to put up new schemes unci projects. Show you have au in I ic-.l jij t/our work', it u ill the noo'Jnill of your super
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 When a WoMAIS X \\y that p**o r >ir often take her j V for years younger than that she puU this dowo to hex white teeth, that she puts those down to the fact shes used n-h- Calvert's Tooth Powder since she •chool Veil, dont you think it m
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    • 150 7 The finest TONIC I ever invented CAUTION Beware of fraudulent j&sSBJS It's FAR MORE than a pick-me-up !he c w£* chemKal Atwood's Bitters gets right down to the Corapany s />£=s, cause of your weakness and builds up your name is SasHl i on the nerve and muscular strength until
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    • 770 7 HAWAIIAN GUITAR Tropical Model. t. rfctir- PRICES FROM SlB TgjP SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. \t the saleroom of Messrs. Choang Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No, 10, Chulia Street. On Wednesday, 28th September, 1938, at 2.30 PJML
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  • 176 8 SPORTS FOOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Cup. R.A.F. 11, v. Clerical Union. Stadium. HOCKEY: SC.C. v. R A F., S.C.C. hUGB\ S.R.C. V, St. Andrew's Oia Boy's Association. S.R.C. LAWN' TENNIS: S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. Tournaments. AMUSEMENTS NEW ALHAMBRA: "The Baroness and the Buttler" 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: "Second
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  • 107 8 British Official Wireless London Sept. 21. Paris New York 4.82 5 1G Geneva 21.28-, Amsterdam 8.92 3 16 Madrid nominal Vienna nominal Milan 91*« Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19 3'"', Oslo 10.90 Milan 91 11 16 Montreal LB4 5 H Berlin 12.00 Brussels 28 59' 2 Prague 140 Bucharest
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  • 115 8 TO-MORROW. SEPT. 23 5.15 pm. Headquarters. 2 S.S.V.F. Sig Secticn. Signal Training. 515 p.m. Headquarters. S.F. Signal Coy. 'vi P and T Sec. WT Training. •U5 p.m. 30 yards Range HQ S.F.C.R.E. Testing Rifles. SATURDAY. SEPT. 24 H Q. 30 yards Range, "D" Coy.. Practice Lompetition. Bukit Timah
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  • 187 8 Singapore, Sept. 21. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 R. >Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. tSiam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $146 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam
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  • 27 8 Mr G. E. W. W. Baily, Superintendent of Prisons, Perak, who is transferred to Singapore, visited the Batu Gajah gaol with his successor, Capt. Erie, last Wednesday.
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  • 170 8 Mails expected from China by the Victoria due at Singapore to-lay. Mails expected from East and South Africa and South America by the Arizona M iru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air IK.L.M. to-day. Deliveries Of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m and general
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  • 214 8 OWNERS and masters of shipping are v requested to keep thei-; vessel? as clear of the range as possible during t:ie heavy and A.A. Gun Practice, which will take place from the undermentioned places on the dates stated below commencing at times stated below. A red flag will
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  • 174 8 Paris, Sept. 12. THE museum cf Chaloi.s-sur-Marm-. possesses one of :he most dramatic and saddest souvenir.-] ot the French Revolution. 's the prayer book vhich theunfortlßißte Queen Marie Antoinette had in her possession at the prison of the Concifrgerie\ and in it, in the early hours of
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  • 54 8 We regret to record the death of Master Gordon Duncan Stredwick. younger son of Mr. A. G. Stredwick, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. and Mrs. Stredwick. He passed away at Bournemouth on Sept. 15. Mr. Stredwick is at present stationed in Bangkok. He was formerly for
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  • 107 8 TKEDA, a photographs recenU, n turned from Japan JT" Jn the Traffic District Court. Mr. C. H. Koh extended the ph, hail of $200 to Ikeda on thech; driving negligently and then hurt to one Low Ah Tai Road yesterday evening On the second charge rivlnt
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  • 23 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Magill untitled remembered by man- of the bers of the F.M.S. Police I m retirement at Cleev ham.
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  • 15 8 Mr J.B.J. Birch who untitled from leave next month is aon Officer Superintending, p. Kinta.
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  • 165 8 DEFIED SUPERSTITION Algiers, Sepl. 12. (,IKL who look the pbcc ol Madeleine (uisinaud, trapeze artist in Blackpool Tower Cirrus who was shot and wounded by her jealous husband in July, was herself found shot to-day. Til** ~;.-1 ..m The girl, known as "Mis s
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  • 143 8 Paris, Sept 12. LNTIL recent years, every stonemason and carpenter, after serving his apprenticeship, made a journey through the chief towns of France to gain experience. An inspiration of this old custom, a new prize has just been founded to enable young artists, painters, sculptors and architects,
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  • 127 8 London, Sept. 20 THE National Council of Labour held two long sessions to-day which were also attended by M. Vincent Auriol, the French Socialist leader, M. Botherau, of the C.G.T., M. Debrouckere and M. AdJeUl the Labour and Socialist Internationale and M. Waiter v Schevenels, funeral secretary
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  • 161 8 Paris. Sept. 12. CLEANING up the countryside is the object of a recent decree signed by the President of the French Repub'ic. No more advertising hoardings will be allowed to mar the landscape. A nnximum Oi tnree years is granted for the termination of
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  • 165 8 Paris. Sept. 12. T "MOGES, in France, where tne service 1 used at the banquet to Their Majesties the Kins and Queen during their visit to France were made, is unique In having a permanent exhibition of the manufactures of the town. The products for
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  • 82 8 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Thursday A REPORT that he was assaulted and -n. robbed by several Chinese in Boon Teck Road shortly after 1 o'clock this morning was made by a Chinese at the Thompson Road police station. The man who alleged
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  • 480 8 Singapore. Wednesday KUPPUSAMY NAIDU. General Po;* Ov ficr counter clerk. to-day made kfl drfence hi the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow and a spec/ Naidu said he did not know shortage of stamps had occurred. BBj pected other persons to ha with the stamps.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 96 8 MALAYAN PfteMlEQ HOTEL A j TO-NIGHT. Oiclicstrai Concert From 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. Dmner Arid Dance (Formal) From 9.45 p.m. To Midnight. "PHYLLIS JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 DAN HOPKINS I ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. DINNER \ND DANCE MUSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 399 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE] TO-DAY D PVR 1 .ATE AND TIME China Sirdhana Sept. 22 1 p.m. ££2°°« KST 2 2 2 2 KSJapan Arizona Maru g J P-™ Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. JJ P|" M?danx X.L.M. 1 Dunguu (Parcels only) Hong Ho q £'m Kemaman and Kemasek -Hong
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  • 915 9 Counsel Demands Reason For Delay THE case was concluded to-d v f m S a P«™, Wednesday. Senl of the Singapore Trac inn r Ourusamy, prelion, was tried on a charg^ 0 S"?"* Employees' AsJreatening a foreman of tte'^L™™ 1 by Edwards with
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  • 85 9 Donald Sawyer, twenty-five, of Straw-berry-place. Armley. Leeds, was happy with his girl-wife beside him as they went by coach for a trip from Rhyl to theT famous falls at Bettws-y-Coed, N. Wn Ips At Bettws he climbed 50ft. upHthe rocx rr, tukp a snac "Be
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  • 451 9 Singapore, Wednesday. A CASE of considerable interest to Indian community in Singapore came up for hearing in the fourth ccurt before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to-day. Four proprietors of Indian sundry shops were summoned by the local Municipality for selling adulterated ghee. Mr. J.
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  • 28 9 In commemoration of Sept. 18 Messrs. Liang Bros. Co., Singapore, assisted by Messrs. The United Trading Co.. organised a relief fund which realised $232.33 (Straits Currency*.
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  • 76 9 A Singapore, Wednesday. TUNCH en the nose was what policeman Mohamed Junit got when he arrested be;ieaf seUer Parasram Singh. Magistrate Mr. Conrad Oldham to-day acquitted Parasram Singh without calling on him for his defence. Reason was that policeman was in plain clothes, did not
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  • 130 9 London, Sept. 12. CRITIC of Cambridge "cads and don-; who go about as though they owned the place," Dr. Margaret Murray told the British Association at Cambridge yesterday of an incident she had seen in the street. While in o!i vonnn was getting into a bus
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  • 141 9 London. Sept. 9. A COOK, four chambermaids, two waitresses and a pantry boy have been running the Cedars Mansions Hotel in Gunterstone-road, West Kensington, since last Sunday, because the proprietor. Mr. Arthur Wells, and his wife, who had ff-.ne to Plymouth, have not come
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  • 155 9 144 th auction yesterday:— Catalogued 885.319 lbs.—tons 395.23 Offered 825.875 368.69 Sold 585.970 261.59 London-Spot 8 1 16d. PRICES REALISED New York-Spot 16 3 8 cents. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents Per Lh. Standard Quality 27 to 27 »h (27 J 4 One lot)
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  • 355 9 Disease is much more deadly than dynamite, and moreover there is a great deal more disease than dynamite in the world. For reasons best known to ourselves, we attach much more importance to the discoverer of dynamite than to the anniversary of May 13th, which
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    • 124 9 New shipment of 1039 ROYAL KNFIELD cycles with Streamlined m guards have just arrived. j i tfOYAL ENFIELD and Ride I Royaily" tAS TERN CYCLE CO., 1 ij »eie£ie ltd. 'Phone Ne. 4656. j HELLO! HELLO! HELLO! WE ARE BACK IN SINGAPORE AGAIN. "CHAP SINGA'S" FAMOUS ARTISTS AND ORCHESTRA INVITE
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    • 294 10 Holt) weed New Yak London Paris.. I And Nĕw Singttpdrcl! iiAitmi:rv I Captivates All! if iI.!BL-f IB! NIGHTLY fffl rff 6.15-9.15 Universal Pictures' Saucy. Snappy Comedy n. RAtiE »< PARIS** Introducing Delight 11;! MISCHA AUEg and HELEN BRODERICK A Glamorous French Maid and Two Gay Blades in a Saucy Escapade
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    • 191 10 MARK TWAIN S BELOVED CLASSIC —NOW BROUGHT TO LIFE IN THIS GREAT NEW ALL-COLOUR MASTERPIECE! y^ of TOM SAWYER' (IN TECHSICOLOI'Rt PAVILION Next Week I 58 TO-NIGHT 1- LAST NIGHT I j y Two Shows 615 9.15 p.m. JOHN CAVAS MISS GULBHAN IN THE FIRST AND ONLY HINDUSTANI TARZAN PICTURE
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    • 173 10 nil S y I 7mr ilL12 WO EYE DAZZLING CUTIE8 YKAR'S FUNNIEST. MOST FROLICSOME. FARCE v.- I PAVIMOX 6.15-9.15 I MN TRAVUW XI v I jfeil "SECOND BEST BED"!' Wfr starring TOM WAL LS with ja- J4 WALT DISNEY'S DONALD DUCK ;^p^^|^^^^- rr VLSO IN DONALD'S BETTER (Jet V«ui (Jood
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    • 228 10 7 m A to-Night at" 7.4") P.M. llAlIilif i% One Night O. ly. Double Feature Cantonese Talkies For One Paymi "DANCING GIRL" And CONSCIENCE." Next Change i~Fri. 23rd Sat. 24th Matinees: Sat. 24th 1st Run Feature In Geylang Sept. at 2 P.M Katong District Nelson Eddy Eleanor P "EVERYTHING'S RHYTHM"
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  • 350 11 London. Sept. 9. Portly possess a comprehensive exhibition of Chinese c earliest Igts grouped a s a ri#gfc unit. Mr Leigh Ashton. Museum who r beautiful disExhibition at i years ago. j found him in j V ctoria and Al- i t ;-ct square— irkmsti
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  • 64 11 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening I Thursday beginning at 8 30: 1. March "The Royal Arthur" McKay. 2. Overture Raymond Thomas. 3. Selection "The Pirates of Penzance'' Sullivan. 4. Valse "Wein Weib and< Gesang" Strauss. 5. Trombone Solo "Lend me
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  • 144 11 From Our Oxen Reporter] Seremban, Wednesday. UOW a surprise raid by Inspector Yunos on a house in an estate at Bahau revealed a Chinese performing the process of counterfeiting local 10 cents currency, was related to the Hon. Raja Musa to-day, when Yong Pak Nam
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    • 38 11 NEW rD -30 P.M. WORLD VJlVrilll/ 9.30 P M hid NIGHT PACKED HOUSES THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY PRETTY MISS WONG MAN LOY IN THE IMMORTAL DRAMA GOLDEN CHRYSANTHEMUM ACCLAIMED AS THE GREATEST CANTONESE TALKIE BRING YOUR FAMILY ALONG. a
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    • 355 11 J I AlhambrAl I OPENING 2»th SEPT. j The (Greatest Motion Picture S ever brought to the screen > 20th Century-Fox Gigantic J I Production. I j "IN OLD j CHICAGO" j with TYRONE POWER, J ALICE FAYE, 5 DOM AMECHE and thousands S of people. S < |j Mi*
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    • 418 11 ■fa ...r... a iligiaiiii*i»*jlili<.» tiiiii» Sltiiiiiifaii J^L The Baroness The Butler" i <;...,<i Snave polished William a Powell i.-. admirably cast as th- Untici Lovely Ai.unU'M.'i thanee* i I her :«-a«!. frrowiira reputation :i ihe hum r little Raiones;;. J Tin STRAITS TIME. 21 i> 198 I 5 D All
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  • 659 12 WHERE are still people who. ostrich-like, stick their heads in the s-iiu! and refuse to credit the awiiil proportion* which tiV scourge of venereal disease has reached in Malaya. A contemporary, editorialising on the subject, declares that it would be a retrograde step to introduce licensed houses
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  • 1052 12 IT'S THE MAN WHO TAKES A RISK WHO WINS THRO' (\SE of the most dramatic scenes ever witnessed in a business office took place when a recentlyappointed executive took out of his pocket a contract for a million-dollar salary and lore it up. The man who
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  • 51 12 WE Press photograph untitled together a Utile tnori them, in fact, then camcraderic. r v KM* 0 A writer says tn' dancers don't know caH i.- blinds IKt simplest measure 0 of valse pretences. "Wireless bring B thoughts into your bxmse, m a t critic. Especially if > full blast
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  • 285 12 NOTES COMMENTS International Peace Campaign THE "World Conference for Action .-u the Bombardment of Open Towns and the Restoration of Peace," which was held in Paris some time ago under the auspices of the International Peace Campaign, has just completed a full re- port of th? conference in which it
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  • 255 12 THE New Factories Act which came iruo force two months ago, contains an i elaborate code of law dealing in a variety of ways with the working cond:tions of nearly 6,000,000 workers in Gieai Britain. The main purpose of the Act II to lny down certain rules
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    • 224 12 A Comfort in Gent's Sik Footwear T DUNLOP SUEDE i FABRIC SHOES I WHITE With Crepe Rubber Soles INSOLES— IHXLOPILLO CUSHIONING j I s zc> From oil (No. !_> sizes;. per pair 55.25 nett. II j 1 BROWN WITH BECE FANCY TOP vauura soies j c.zes From 8-ii (No 2
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  • 477 13 Reuter. |T S ANNOUNCED FROM LONDON THAT A CZECH NOTE HAS 1 BEEN RECEIVED AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE ACCEPTING THE BRITISH PEACE PROPOSALS, FOLLOWING THE INTERrWEEN THE BRITISH AND FRENCH
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  • 27 13 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 21. "-GENERAL Westover, chief of «illed i^ nite( i States Air Corps, was Cahf,,,/ 1 a P la ne crash near Vultee, lorni a.-Reuter
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  • 84 13 There were scenes of confusion on the dockside at Southampton when a gangway overturned as it was being removed from the Neic York-bound liner "Aquitania" and two workmen were thrown into the water. The top picture shows one of the men being attended on the
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  • 87 13 Reuter. New York. Sept 21. HURRICANE which struck New York re-day delayed the sailing of the Queer Mary for Europe. Trees were torn up on the waterfront and windows blown in on Fifth Avenue, while trains were held up owing to fallen trees across"
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  • 80 13 Reuter. Rome. Sept. 21. Signor mussolini in a speech a: Treviso. said Czechoslovakia's delicate position was due to the fact fcha* it is not only a Czech state but also s German. Polish, Hungarian, Euthenian and Rumanian state. He paid tribute to Mr. Chamberlain for taking
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  • 26 13 London. Sept. 21. THE United States cruisers Nashville and Honolulu arrived at Portsmouth this afternocn. There is no information as to the length of their stay.
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  • 199 13 Geneva, Sept 21. GFNOR Neorin, the representative of Republican Spain, anLeague Assembly to-day that the Spanish had decided to order the immediate withSfS3 non-Spanish combatants fighting on the Government Sid The withdrawal will apply to all foreigners, including those who have WUB ed Spanish nationality
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  • 270 13 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 21. AT a mee.ing of the council of the Liberal Party in London this afternoon, attended by delegates from all parts of the cuuntry, the Parliamentary Liberal leader. Sir Archibald Sinclair, urged immediate publication of the proposals for peaceful settlement of
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  • 39 13 British Official Wireless. London. Sent. 21. MR. David Llewellyn, well known airman and son of the nresldent of the Royil Academy Sir William Llewe'lvn. was killed in an ulr crash nea» 1 Lvmnne aerodrome—-BntNta Official Wireless.
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  • 118 13 British Official Wireless. Ltmlon. Sept. 21. ACCORDING lu present arrangemdts the Prime ."Minister will le:ive Ilcston air port about 10 o'clock this morning by .t British Ainvay«» liin'r for Coloptnc. whence hr will travel to Godesberg for his meeting with Herr Hitler. He «%-iIl be accompanied
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  • 46 13 Reuter. Simla. Wednesday:—Two more Indian rulers, the Maharaja of Benares and the Raja of Faridkot have sent messages to the Viceroy, offering their resources to the King Emperor in the event of war. Altogether 14 rulers have offered their services to Britain.—Reuter.
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  • 422 13 Reuter. THERE ARE SIGNS THAT MR CHAMBERLAIN S PROPOSALS FOR THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THE CRISIS IN CENTRAL EUROPE iRE GOING TO EAD TO A FIRST-CLASS POLITICAL CRISIS IN BRITAIN. GROWING OPPOSITION IS APPARENT TO THE SCHEME FOR SECESSION OF THS SUDETEN AREAS OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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  • 811 14 Has Had Many Offers Of Marriage (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) ?yjISS Maria Wong, attractive 27-year-old Chinese nurse, jilted by the doctor she loved and w ho. -.vas awarded $850 for breach of promise told me she is considering
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  • 137 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) thousand Chinese Coolies employed by the Tanjong Pagar Labour Company returned to work this morning, having accepted the terms offered to them by their employers last night. It On Sent. 12. the Company offered two ents increase in wa f >es. a
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  • 124 14 Johore Bahru, Wednesday. y CENTENCE of three years rigorous M imprisonment was passed by I Mr. Justice J.V.G. Mills on a Cantonese. Wong Cheok who was found guilty of having caused grievous m hurt to his compatriot Chan Hong I Wai with a vegetable knife
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  • 153 14 DANIELLE DARRIEIX. the new French star introduced in "The Rase of Paris," should become a favourite with cinemagoers. She is very good to look at. and she lias real charm and grace Her name is rather a formidable mouthful, but in person she
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  • 39 14 Index numbers representing the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless Ltd. as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 at 100 are August, 1938. 60.2. average lor 1937 78.9, average for eight months, 1938. 68.3.
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  • 232 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) k MAN walked into the Tribune' A office to-day, picked up a peon with one hand, threw him in the air then sat down and told me how he rex into the habit of throwing people in the air. .for
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  • 159 14 Singapore, Wednesday. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, first president n oi the United States of America, was the subject of an interesting address by Rev. R. L. Archer at to-day's Rotary Club tiffin at the Adelphi Hotel. "I think it was Lloyd George who said that while Abraham Lincoln lived
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  • 74 14 Singapore, Wednesday.—For failing to slow down at the junction of Collver Quay and Battery Road and also for failing ;o stop after an accident in which he knocked a ricksha on to the pavement at the same junction on nine 25 at 10.20 a.m., Kasman bin Osinan
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  • 54 14 Reuter. Newhaven, Sept. 21. AS a result of five days' heavy rains the n State is facing the worst floods since 1936. Many rivers are overflowing their banks, a nam has burst, and the bridges have been washed away. The damage estimated at hundreds of thousand of
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  • 75 14 Reuter. Bonneville, Salt Flat, Sept. 21. WHILE attempting to break his own speed record, Capt. Eyston had a narrow escape when Thunderbolt, travelling at 350 miles an hour, met witn an accident. r7£ c ow ing over the wh eels broke, but Capt. Eyston. with superb
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  • 267 14 (Malaya Tribune Staff \> ■doctor j ~e IK veteran o7Z France and told me yesterday: «Fo 0r years iff France would not tomaan with the beastliness of onefe in the present Chin;, v. 5 He was passing throimi c en the C.u.ral, aUer ,L
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  • 178 14 (Malaya Tribune StafT Reporter* RUMOURS. SOME OF THEM STARTLING. AND WITH A TOUCH OF THi: INCONCEIVABLE REMINISCENT OF REAL IN CTDFNTS THAT OCCURRED W VARIOUS PARTS OF TDI STATE IN THE PAST, ARE AT PRESENT CIRCULATING ROUND Till TOWN, LEAVING IN THEIR TRAIN WIDELY DIFFERING
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  • 62 14 GERMANY TO DEMAND CZECH TERRITORY? Reuter. The Daily Triumph |iuMMo dispatch from GodtsbefK there tan be little doubt i'» 1 man troops will enter C>e» h«'*' ~x 1 and adds that it is uridr»>!.•«».! will probably propose Jo Mr berlain the disappearance of t Slovakia as a sovereign
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    • 37 14 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" Incidentally, have you entered the Free Photograph"* Competition sponsored by the makers of Tolley's' $150*in cash prizes and many jonsolation ones. It's very simo'e McALISTE R Co., Ltd. 3» m Incorporated in S.S.
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  • 36 15 12 half-bushel baskets on ol the Borough raced over a quartheii annual sports I ond< n, for the prize barhe Chaplin a suit, gold watch. By the film comedian 03 hood associaI. London.
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  • 22 15 Prague Sept. 21. itu d alter a three m was ij •> cted that any dcci blic belure thb
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  • 106 15 Singapore, Wednesday. THREE inquests were held to day in the Coroner's Court before Mr. W. G. Porter and a jury. A middle-aged Malay lunatic sustained en accidental fall while in the mental hospital, as a result of which he died. The jury returned a verdict of
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  • 51 15 Singapore, Wednesday.—ln the fourth court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker this morning a 26-year-old Malabari. M. G. Panikar. claimed trial on a cn&rge oi attempted theft of clothing l ••cm Block 168. coolie lines. Naval Base. Court Inspector Nunn asked for a week's postponement and this was
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  • 604 15 Fine Of $50 0 Changed When Crown Lodges An Appeal {From Our Own Reporter] KUALA LUMPUR, WEDNESDAY. frT THE CONCLUSION TO-DAY OF THE APPEAL BROUGHT BY THE CROWN, A EUROPEAN, W. B. R. RUDGARD, WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT FOR CAUSING
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  • 125 15 Singapi re, W< dn» sday. Till-.' tragic story of how the heavy rains on Sunday CSWed the death of a Chinese coolie was revealed to-day on the finding of the body in the river near Reformatory Road. The vicimi, who was employed at thr Singapore Cold
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  • 110 15 Reuter. Sept. 21. k HANDS OFF attitude towards the European crisis is being displayed with increasing ostentation lure as officials privately disclose their fears that the s'tuation is becoming worse as the demands for partition ol Czechoslovakia are increasing. s'thcwh Washington abhors these attacks
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  • 111 15 Singapore Wednesday—For disregarding the orders of a Traffic Sergeant. Pawadeh. a Tamil taxi driver, was to-day Charged before Mr. C. H. Koh for parkinu his car in Chulia Street during prohibited hours on June 11 Cross-examined by Court Inspector F>*ew the Sergeant stated that the prohibited parking
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  • 186 15 Singapore, Wednesday. THE adjourned hearing into a summons charge of using abusive language to a corporal t nd behaving against Tan Tock See was continued this morning in the fifth court before Mr. L. C. (Joh. The defendant, attached to a Singapore bank was this
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    • 38 15 I JUST RECEIVED BRUIT SETS., LAGER SETS I LEMONADE SETS I and hnvmm. New Designs in Czeeho I h with etched patterns, fully coloured and etched, lIS 52.50 S 2.75 52.95 53.50 53.95 1 colours X |>enang, SINGAPORI^^
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    • 321 15 It o I or rold Referring—of course—to Lamb purchased front vm which is the pick of the Australian and Nen Zealand markets. Every Lamb is selected by experienced grading experts—and is a perfection of taste and tenderness. wis gtftSO^O AOVI. OF S'.n6 A POft E CCU D STORAGE CO.LTft 'PHONE
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  • 768 16 Keng Hock In Great Form: Bags Four Goals MENTAL HOSPITAL OUTPLAYED Singapore Challenge Cup Competition (By Rover) Malaya Cup Veterans 6; Mental Hospital 1. pROVIDING an object lesson in soccer at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Malaya Cnp Veterans trounced
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  • 78 16 FINE weathei lavoureo the annual sports day of the Singapore Chinese G rls School, which look place in the school ground yesterday afternoon. Two hundred and eighty six children took part in a galaxy of races arid other athletic events. Mrs. Dobbic presented the prizes after
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  • 44 16 A handicap spoon shoot will be held on Bukit Timah Range on Saturday, Sept. 24 commencing 2.30 p.m. Condltinhs Ist Stage King's i.e. 300 x 300 x and COux. One sighting shot and seven to count. The entrance fee Ls 50 cents
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  • 196 16 Commander White and Mrs. D. Hipkin entered the (final of the Mixed Doubles Handicap by defeating Mr. and Mrs C. E. Winter by 6—l, 7—5, in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday. The winners in no way had an easy passage, they were extended
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  • 84 16 Reuter. Liverpool, Wednesday. ONE of the biggest crowds ever for a contest outdoors is expected at the Liverpool Football Club's ground to-morrow night for the Kane Jurich world flyweight title fight over 15 rounds. Kane's weight is worrying him, but both are expected to be inside
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  • 281 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. U7HO will win the Black CupV This question will he answered tomorrow when Kluang meet Segamat in an inter district football encounter at Segamat. The trophy was first played for in 19.12 when Segamat proved superior and <vere
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  • 20 16 The Annual General Meeting of the SRC will be held in the Pavilion on Friday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 89 16 JHERE was quite a large gathering of spectators to witness the hockey trial at the S.R.C. where a fine game was served up. The Colours won by three goals to nil. Sullivan who showed glimpses of his previous form scored a goal in each half.
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  • 58 16 In the semi-final of the Andrew Cmrie Cup in the Women's Gold Championship of Singapore (1938) Mrs c R Cherry beat Mrs. S. M. Simond 4 and 3, and Mrs. R. W. Cowen beat Mrs H H. Sturt 3 and 3. The final will be played on
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  • 152 16 PE R.A.M.C. and the Skins rugger teams yesterday opened their season with a scratch game at Tanglin. Both teams were under strength but played a strenuous if not scientific game. Phillips had a non-converted try late In the second half and this gave victory to the Skins. Lt.
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  • 180 16 Reuter. Belfast. JN the inter-league soccer match plavod at Belfist, England beat Ireland by S grtftfa to 2, and in a friendly game Arsenal beat the Swis> Wanderers by three goals (o two. Adapting themselves to the treacherous conditions in the second half when the
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  • 82 16 Kliney Cup THE S.C.C, arc drawn against the R.A.F. in the first round playing for the above Cup. The following will represent the S.C.C. on the dates given. All matchss at the S.C.C. Play starts 5 p.m. each day. Singles: N. S. Wise pnd E. C. Cherrington 2
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  • 16 16 Picture taken by our cameraman at yesterday's rrn-ger trial on th padang. c W
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  • 192 16 JN the S.C.C. Rugby trial yesterday Whites heal the Colour! by two tries to a drop *roal. 1 Quite a good standard was seen. I Concerted forward rushes prominent while the threequarl ed and handled very much bf combination was really gocc especially when Craigie an< worked up
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  • 105 16 Singapore >ept l FOLLOWING is the |)rosra:n drawn up at the X <val S.i.. Yacht Club this week-end. ON FRIDAY, then aficrnocn races for all Classes; $M .ii p.m ON SATURDAY, th YTeh? Club Will sail Yacht Club tor the Dato Kentnl Challenac Cup at Johore;
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  • 56 16 A friendly Badminton Jl J at( sisting of two singles, on" doufo» two mixed double tween the Friendly Band vm\ Telok Ayer Epworth Lea day at Prinsep Street churcfl at 3 p.m. a The following will rep;- J Teo Leng Boon. Eugene I Swee and See Chin Kee.
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  • 635 17 full card «f events (subject to snatching* and '"<"•' ln order) f or t he f lrst rtaVs lh, \nlumn meeting of the Selaniw Turf lub. ksti s Div Furs. 8 5 Mr B n nH eon YOk Chon Hobbs P ii ZZ M
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  • 260 17 [From Our Onn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. LARGE crowd of punters watchc." this morning's traininir. esterday's rain made the going soft. Pointers for the doming races was the interesting fast work done by two of Hobbs' candidates, Silver Lace and Sole Cubal. SILVER LACE,
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  • 70 17 YESTERDAY'S results in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament: "A" CLASS SINGLES A. Lim —3O) beat J. Manasseh f —15»: 6—2. G—3. Yap Ah Hian <— 30» beat I. A. Alsagoff —4O >; 6—l, 7—9, 6—2. S. A. Darwood < —15► beat C. Reshty 3>; 6—o, 6—3.
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  • 114 17 The following have been selected to nay hockey for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against S.C.C. on Friday, Sept. 23 at 5 p.m. on the S.C.C. ground: Edward Wee. J. Shaw. Tan Guan Kiat, I. Hope, Goh Chin Chye (captain*, Wong Katt lim, J. Munasseh, S.
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  • 197 17 [From Our Oku Correspondent] Batu Pahat, Monday. THB interesting basket ball matches were played at the O.R.C. basket ball stadium last night before a large crowd. The Pek San basket ball team of Ayer Hitam met the Tioug Hwa basket bail team ol' Yong Peng in
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  • 359 17 totalisator. tit. Ong Hack Lim moved that, the decision to purchase a new totulisaUHbe adjourned to the next general meeting so as to allow the members to hay more tiny to C nsider the financial position of the Club. Seconding Mr. Ong HuckLim's
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  • 60 17 The following members have accepted to play lor S.C.C. "A" VS. V M.C.A. on Friday at S.C.C: Lt. J. 8 Bqd Ldr. P. B. Watu. R. Barnes; I. MaeKinlay. j. P Wood. H. A. Schamner; C. P. Liston. (Capt.), F. K. MeNainara. Lt. H. Hu icait van Pt-si
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    316 18 CHAPTER 4 A 20th Century-Fox picture featuring TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE Alice Brady Andy Devine Brian Donlevy BUT the disposal of Warren from the scene did not end Dion's (Tyrone Powci) troubles. He happened to meet Senator Colby's beautiful daughter. Ann (Phyllis Brooks). Immediately, Belle
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  • 459 18 "Mike" Smashes Law Breakers' Alibis Police Have Unseen "Eyes" And "Ears" Chesterfield, Sept. 12. £JONCEALEI) kine-cameras and microphones are now being used by Chesterfield police in a clean-up as thorough as any ever undertaken anywhere. With the aid of these unseen "eyes'* ftncl "ears" the authorities have obtained irrefutable evidence
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  • 197 18 London, Sept. 9. was a surprising sequel yesterday to recent Paris inquiries ir connection with the search for valuables alleged lo have been hidden by Stanley Tanfield, former City sharepusher who is now serving seven years' penal servitude in Wormwood Scrubs. Believing he could
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  • 74 18 Bangkok, Wednesday.—Bangkok celebrated the King of Siam's birthday with flags flying and illuminations. The British legation was finely lit up. On Sunday, the Premier opened a new paper iactory at Kanburi in the presence of many officials. The factory produces about ten tons of paper a
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  • 500 18 LONDON, WEDNESDAY. THE "TIMES." IN A LEADER ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA TODAY. SAYS: •While it is plainly of urgent importmet to rescue the issues of peace and t from the perils of an atmosphere heavy with threat and passion, Czechoslovakia cannot be expected to take
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  • 102 18 Coblenz. 4 HUNTSMAN uf MUenbnrf, near Cobien/, has had his spy-glass stolen by a buck while out deer-stalking in the fields near his home. He ha his sights on a roebuck, when a doc followed by a kink sprang across his outstretched Form. rhe buck's burns caught
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  • 355 18 Last Of The Romanoffs Become 'Mr.' 'Miss London. Sept. I. rpHREE grandchildren of the Grand Duchess Xenia of Russia, of the late Czar, have become Brilish subjects. It was announced in last nJgfctN London Gazette that papers of naturalisation had been granted lo these your. Romanoffs, members of one of
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    • 226 18 I "Childishness" A talk on "Childishness 1 at the Theosophical Society I Hand! Road, this evening, at public is cordially invited j IrS acid that < instv t! t- n job I [m excess acid in an instant I i quick i You want •> j V fig l&Wiw*- s
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  • 129 19 New York, Sept. 12. IjVRANK KOLESIAK, smalltime gangster, confessed today that "to Avenge an insult" he and a friend started an hotel fire in Chicago that cost eight lives. He said that they felt insulted when the owner of the hotel turned them out
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  • 123 19 Ottawa, Sept. 8. With more than cne million au:omo biles in use in Canada in 1937 and 216,690 other motor vehicles including tucks, busses, tractors, etc., in operation, an indication of the extensive use ol gasoline in the Dominon can be obtained. In addition to
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    • 223 19 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable mt mil Chmmltu mn4 Storm STAYING INDOORS j is a pleasure I denied to the past generation I which hundreds nowadays enjoy niROCGII THE BROADCASTING good music *jĔLm I A FINE SPEECH OR SINGING D AT)I0 especially if it's a they are listening-in to Sole
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    • 1057 19 I. THE air to-day Mien And Where To Listen In I <|\{i\PORE LONDON NIROM S 11..13 mcs) TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND b' ■*"> osc 17.79 Mcs Hi 2 p m YDC 1515 M ,,9 m > K n m ,C:5 (1 8 .12.10 Matinee concert bv the Omrc'p nmme .Man- G
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  • 662 21 CLOSING OF 'OPEN DOOR' CRITICISED jJKITAIN'S £300,000,000 Investment. v» ru that sum to-day Jn Chlna worth just about half oi the Shanghai Lti/h Chlf t S 9rt C «'**sha... chairman a special i llt cr- iew T' f Gommer Actually, he tol«l Renter
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  • 211 21 >und is famed for many things. It possesses some !i!din«s ii: the world outside of the American rickshas, (rams, automobiles and carriages, •ntmst, lending a never-ending picture of interest a come to providers when othel I by the host 1 c
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  • 285 21 rRAVE concern over the- safety of v a party of |fi Chinese Christian ulief workers, who served the wounded soldiers at the Hsuchow front prior to iis fall and whose whereabouts have been unknown ever since, was at last le'irvcd with the return curly this
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  • 34 21 lrnnt tS, s.y/ V A S* 1 free tea to troops in transit to the northern lront. Smh comfort units are now scattered far and wide through the war areas.
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  • 139 21 PUERILLA warfare in the Shangu fai rrca arrears to be taking op a great deal more organised form than had been deemed poss;Me by mrst residence of this vicinity. So much crdinary banditry followed The evacuation of the Chinese army that the average loreicmpr in the city
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    • 48 21 Pebeco is ihe paste to use for maintenance of a realthv mm.th 31 M good &rtas =:E:E:E become nonna* the Baartto, cease, and the mouth becomeTheaUhv a»ain .celfdel-ay USC CVeryday aS against =p:= THERE WAS A SCIENTIFIC REASON FOR PBBECO Sole Ago*: HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., LTD. WPS 4
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  • 245 22 Colombo. Sept. 14. DX Paul Pk*i« apparency plans a nr..nan Party- lie scid today wfcm a ked by a rcuarirr about h\ pcliti•■:•! fuiu J have always Irr-i a frcf i■ n h*»e I s haU always live and d**i P*»l Picvi BtattS are nol
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  • 62 22 Woman Deaf With Quinine Wadduwa, Sept. 3 Baba Nona, aged 65 years, of Molligoda. entered a vegetable enclosure yesterday and a coconut tree crashed down on her, smashing her head. At. the inquiry held by Mr. A. H. Seneratne. Coroner, it was revealed that she was a
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  • 23 22 Col. T. O. Jayawardena has been appointed a member of the Ceylon Coconut Board, in place of Mr. Stanley Obeycsckere, who has resigned.
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  • 155 22 Colombo, Scpl. |3. 'THE rears-an!sati in plans of the Ceylon Defence flprcc will ome into operation from (he beginning of next month. Three units arc mainly co ncerned: The Ceylon Mounted Hifles, Th? Ceytoti Planters' RMk Corps and the Ceylon Army Service Clips. The CMP... and C.P.KC
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  • 67 22 Colombo. Decentralisation of the crime police branch and the amalgamation of its strength with the uniform pclice is the basis of a scheme which may be put into operation from Oct. 1. Revision of the crime potior system and proposed amalgamation, it is felt, will accelerate the detection
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  • 421 22 Picturesque Ceremony Reuter lily Air Mail) Colombo. inhabitant* of two thousand little coral islands and atolls in the MaJdh ian Archipelago, situated about 400 miles south-west of Ceylon, axe celebrating the accession to the thronj of thi'r nvw Suitan Hassan Noordecn
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  • 37 22 Colombo. The Department of Commerce and Industries has been established under a Director of Commerce and Industries who will deal with matters which were formerly dealt with by the ReglstrarGeneral and Director of Commercial Intelligence.
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  • 37 22 MRS. S. C. GOHO As -Krishna' in "Rasa-Leela" to be presented by the Lotus lub. Bnt,;aperc. at the Victoria fhratrr on Friday, Sept. 30, at M l") p.m. Booking is open at John Little's.
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  • 97 22 Qotambe, Sept. 2. AT a special meeting of the General omotittec of 111<> Southern Province Hastim association a vote of condolence was passed on the death of Mr. N. !1 H. Abdul Cadet. Mr Ahamcd M. Ismail, in moving it stated that Mr. Abdul Cader served the Mushin
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  • 1121 22 "RELIGION, KEYNOTE OF ASIATIC UNIT) -S. Durai Rap JjJ j iH)V(*U Malaya is a land where the Chinese and I OQ the l'rieiuilie>( of terms—yet very few o Jic vast cultural andhistorical ties that conned lb ic j ries. writes S. Duvai Raja Stagafn in the
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  • 14 22 The untitled spent seven in I to attend. 1 1 ~r rvi ei- I
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  • 337 23 Mr. ardoloi Becomes Premier (United Press). V"» 1V? 'aI 1 1 nllwhpv r'fih Mr. Siihhus Chandra Bow. Con>rre*s President, and .'.li V»»nv-iiii ,t uiih 4 IW< i SN I :,rlianu,,,arv s ul>-("ommittec, who arrived hero from j niomlx'rw of the Opposition groups in the
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  • 46 23 (United Press). O the occasion of t.iie ensuing visit i U> the Punjab of the Hon. Mi Jagia 1 'hcv 3hury. Minister of Bihar, a couf ere nee of Harijans will be held ot J a »*oi Slalkot. on Oct 19. Mr. Ma\..isbna will preside.—(United Press».
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  • 94 23 |tt|TII rotation of a Coaliirv in As-am. the ilured eieht out rrevinces in Brii i i two of the three Sind, TtenPi niab—all Muslim* -the Ministries may n for long. Kn confideme moii"v under way. and BllfH it *i* h the Congress, decided] to remain il
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  • 136 23 (United Press). sir (a, §efi• 5. of State tn day, the Yuveraja Du'ta &.ngh r all Indians living in UMiiriarrade, including Chattdpatfnyaya, proSarojhii Naidu. had re ntly and whether l)eer takon for secu:'--h Prasad replied: Gov- ascertained through vrriiinrnt that the i»»
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  • 70 23 (United Press). Simla, Sept. 17. THt Central AsseaaWy passed to-day the Emigrate-» Amcudnunt Bill moved by Sir G S. Bajnai, Secretary for Education, Health and Lands. Ihe Bill enables the Government to regulate thr flow «i rmieration ficm India for unbilled wr.ik. whether or voluntary, and, whether
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  • 273 23 (United Press). 18th list of subscription actual- d up to Aug. 31, 1 »38. to Her Excellency the of Linlithgow's appeal ,lk King Emperor's Anti-Tubcr-;urMiunt> to Rs. 1,98.369--h brings the grand total of md to Rs. 51,49,846-10 7.— vaHed Press). on of the AH inclia Eduderence will
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  • 234 23 (United Press). Karachi. Sept. 11. NFAKLY Ks. 15 ciores (Rs. 154,CX.GCO) has heen sent away fro:r India to Goa in the 1 >ttcry hiriness. It is true that sor pcr'ons in India have benefited by this, bet this number is very negligible enmpared
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  • 47 23 (United Press). Pacta, Sept. 17 -The Un:. -r. u,•tuchhts ;tnkc was called off this morning Representatives of the students few th 'vice-Chancellor this mortung at his residence and had long discuss ons with him when the matter Was ami -Ivy settled. 'United Press
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  • 455 23 (United Press.) Sh:l!ong Sep.. IG. "VREEpOM is wanted not merely lor the fact that it is our birilrigfct, hut fiecause we want to live aa men aid women and not merely as so many cattle. 'Whither vm like it or not. whether you rcrarij
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  • 415 23 (United Press) Bombay, Sept. 16. r pili; death occurred at about H» p.m. to-day »f Ih e Hon. Sir PftirofC Cursctjee Selhna ol heart-failure at his Bombay residence at the ae;e of 72. Sir Phiroze had returned from Simla two days ago as he was feeling
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  • 227 23 (United Press.) arieras, Sept. fLf{L S. KAMATH, editor of the "Sunday Time: died M his residence, in Madras on Wednesday evening. He had been ailipg for Ihe last one wee* and his condition grew worse on Wednesday when he aied of heart
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  • 39 24 A ceremony in memory of Captain Charles Guynemer, the French air ace, took place at Le Bourgtt Aerodrome, Paris. Photo shows- Colonel de Tnrenne a n d Colonel Rene Fonck reviewing the troops. (Planet News).
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  • 39 24 Mr. Reginald Roy Brooks, a London amateur astronomer has spent three years constructing what is bel« ved to be the largest telescope ever huUt by an amateur Ihe telescope has been suspended on an equatorial mounting.
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  • 43 24 The "Pelican" launched at Southampton a week ago. Czech Situation British Cabinet Ministers met on the day Hitler made his largerlv a waited speech at Nuremberg, Right—Lord Halifax leaving after the meeting Below—Dr. Benes, President of Czechoslovakia, broadcasting his appeal.
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    47 24 Mr. Tan Beng Kirn, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Boon Ting 0 f Kuala Lumpur, photographed with his bride, Miss Leong \uet Ming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leong See Kee of Kuala Lumpur, after their wedding at the Selangor Hokkien Association Hall.
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