Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: I Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. No. 227. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Fr day, September 23, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 pages: SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1938. nyrrp»
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  • 290 2 Paris, Sept 12. ROOKING pale, her auburn hair now tinted gfey t Mrs. Madeline Tanlirj.l, wife of Stanley raiifield, former Ciiy broker now serving seven year penal servitude in Wormwood "Scrubs, left her apartment km to daj for the first time ilnce her Wnezs
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  • 98 2 Pans, Sept \2 Paid holidays In trance have enabled more irorkera than ever before to take distant holidays and see the beauries ol their country During one recent week-end more than *****0 people left the railway stations 04 Pons, and more than a mil Jion
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  • 69 2 Mi. Winston Churchill was among the statesmen who called at No. 10. Downing Street, to see the Premie. Mr. Ncvilk Chamberlain. The visit, an-1 also ihese of Cabinet Ministers, coincided with a London rapoit that Germany has massed 3C0.00U troops on the Czechoslovak frontier. Oui photograph
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  • 526 2 Girl's Body Caught In Fishing Nets, Priest Found Shot IVSTSCTIVea mt ia Fx>ndon. Sept. 6. U m L* deaths by vrnfear i p <n M lfc "yaterfes Kurrotmdwfa* the tfrl k e 1 E"**** ri »yVma« and a hnl?day iae*r instigations yesterday fi
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  • 46 2 >looHtr.d pgMee controttd huiir?' t! f. irho ftbci rd 'n Bowltin~ c 1, f.otiden, us the C&fthiet met to i.- the I dcvetojtmentP! in th#- Oasechoslcvrik ensis. The faceting took phice on th< day that Hittei made hi- etgerfy-awafted bpeeek at Nnretuhi rg.
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  • 238 2 f« Wferiof ehampa-m, ,ruvs There ar scores of extremely intereAnjf gid officially recognised cabaret, I rtiere one can spend a deliahtTOl cv« reasonable terms rfWa i s is plenty of bright gaiety at the open-air .-how at the Moulin de la Oa *re a
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  • 106 2 A half-opened parachute, which one of M V! f yers nad Prepared to junip, fo? IsS I«fe became the shroud of two B A F H o»£2? 55 l ias senger, Corporal W oS h e wer e carried down the hill io?nd ir ?L a
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  • 51 2 w trom the foot of Beachv Head nu> tnaa had fallen 450 ft. y O ve? u le WW. A mackintosh and blue aeSt "ere found on the cliff top and in C if*H a letter aiUOff that sons at Liver 0 and Balhora should be
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  • 240 2 pAiUX Mice band drama ti<--i 1 investigation tote a* dJo! Md. ft* hiakropi who «"s =<?r\ penal *ervrtude in w, r Scrota. Ihey are eottabcratin« th v **m ftfetfetcn. the Gn ;-r hei sectetlv or Prahv v 10 a Infrrmatton from a fES eit estm?
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    • 158 2 I yfS, BAISiHISSAUM-HtS 1 f I DOtfT CO Y NDmON MR.ALLEN I WHAT'S WRONG 1 BUT, LIKE MANY OTHER I I lost all oocro mm^ I I BiTION ANO My. FROM THE OVERSTIM J WOKK IS SLIPPING I 'NATION OF TOO I TO INSTANT POSTUM TWICE DEEDED REST ITiNSTANT POSTUM
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    • 252 2 blood is purified at once, he will he liable to pick up dl sease from the fir' Wa >'" He badly kept dog he meets. etter coat > better w t Begin to-day to give your dog Bfi il- Ztf 8 nght you shou,d ive Martin's Condition Powders You mm
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  • 270 3 Brighton, Sept. 9. oMitf* who fought on opposite sides in the war on the 1 RaJkan front, began swopping yarns at Brighton todav—with )j; ,n that the programme of a royal visit was half an hour behind scbeAnV. 'old soldiers" was Kins d
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  • 56 3 With women competing: for the first time, the Model Aircraft Contests were held on Wimbledon Common London, near the old Windmill Our photoerauh shows Mr. W. C. Wyte of Wembley (London) with a model "Pteicdactyl" plane of his own design. Aircraft designers have been experimenting vMth
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  • 459 3 \From Our Own Reportei J Kuaia Lumpur, Thursday. ALLEGATIONS by a Tamil driver. against a police constable, named v bar Khan, to the effect that the latter had thrown a turn! ler at him and squeezed his neck following a slight eolhsinii bet
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  • 184 3 London. Sept. 9. TOSTLY parties in West End v night clubs, on which she would spend every penny she had, helped to lead to the downfall of 26-year old Ethel Rylands former dance hostess. So, too, did her mania for costly gowns and
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  • 150 3 Paris, Sept. 12. HOW tourists visited France in other days is the subject of an exhibition which has just been opened at Grenoble to honour the hundredth anniversary of the publication of Stendhal's "Memoirs dun Touriste." The exhibition. called "Exposition dv Tourisme Romantique," contains a fine series
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  • 131 3 (United Press). Calcutta, Sept. 17. THE Haripura resolution regprding Congress' attitude of non-intervention In States' Affairs, is teaching the States' ptople self-help," said Dr. Pottabhi Sitaramayja. PreriJeU of the states Peoples Conference, interviewed by the 'United Press' regarding the tr;.uries in Indian' FIAICS. He welcomed
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  • 365 3 lamdon. Sept 12 ]{<>S!v\l W<V MILLER. Iwentynine ear-old secretary, of Ashford, Middlesex, took a holiday in Bavaria last year. She enjoyed herself sigh I-seeing To-day Miss Miller is sitting at a desk in Pr:i.r.ur. She doesn't get much time for sight-seeing because she is
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  • 29 3 ggffl 22£ Sathered i„ MMM S*?* developments in "he his ea g erly-awa,ted s P I day Hi,ler ma watching Ministers l Wd
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  • 165 3 Park, Sept. 12. A T T HOUSAN D years of peace between fr Normandy and the descendants of the Norsemen who once ravaged the to rwylnce of France and reduced its capital to ruins will be celebrated by Rouen reatl n f Vikin museum at thT"mL
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    • 112 3 A FEW DROPS LAST MORE THAN 7 DAYS I Himalaya Bouquet Perfume, distilled HHH from the pure essences of flowers fIHSI ron t 3untain sifies is Wended 1 /flfll dr PS 0t this de, *htful %rfume. teW "ie* Himalaya Bouquet makes you feel mill Ijft'^HM^.^l Cor>l oven on the hot
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    • 52 3 BRAND *S jtSHRIK CHICKEN AND HAM rmS N AND TONGUE Mill gameShlm 1 AND tongue •pS&Sge TON6Ub TONGUE Made from the flnest rpr T «V™ selected English Meat, *mr rJr KKE AND HAM Fish Poultry. TURKEY AND contain no •WILD DUCK ETC preserves of any Sole Agenta:— EASTERN AGENCIES LTD.
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  • 195 4 Hankow, Sept. 9. CONSIDERABLE anxiety is felt here over the safety of Mr. G. H. Charlton, a Briton, former member of the Cambridge Trial Eights, who has been missing in the Kiuklang area for several weeks. Mr. Charlton, who was at one time an
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  • 54 4 Captain William Henry Russell seven-ty-one. widower. Wimbledon Borough Councillor, and an important witness in the poison pen case in which a woman i* to be tried at the Old Bailey, a*aa married recently. Captain Russell lives at Kenilwjrth Wimbledon Park. His bride was M'ss May Dur'hwaite
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  • 443 4 Clerk Labourer On Explosives Charge London, Sept. 15. AT Marylebone Police Com I yesterday, before Mr. Ivan SneH, A Frederick Harry Sampson. 28. bookmaker's clerk, of Londo Ashford. Middlesex, and John Hopkins, 46, labourer. scent. Paddington. were charged on remand w.th be.ng concerned together on May 21 last in Inowingly
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  • 29 4 The three-and-a-ha'f-ton whale lef by the tide on Trent Bank, hear Sunthorne. was bought from the Customs authorities for 10s by Mr William Starkey. of Scunthorpe.
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  • 152 4 TIRED OP PAYING TAX Kingston (Surrey), Sept. s. WHEN pleasure of payin« i n come tax begins to pall, <> n retort is to buy your paradise and live there in !u\ur> for about Os. a week. Mrs HarveyBra n, of lJxbridf?e-road,
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  • 135 4 "VVc can live on the i -1 ri a week, hive turtle eN«:* hrr V fast rret native servants r snrther 3. a week. And I can buy I\. i- mode! frocks for a shilling." On Aunust 29 Vict \vi ving in his luxury moi
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  • 73 4 "I thought at fiist tl: s£?rled cn their voyage. "My son intends to ture next Sunday. "He will go by Mjrsfi v v f they will ri"k up an im'' recently returned fv;*! > rica, where h*» hr»s h en ney for the voyage. "1
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  • 22 4 Sir Malcolm Campb vain bid at Geneva to water speed record, h no more attempts and to r<'
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    • 443 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In j Germany). f The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OCTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Singapore 1938. sjs. "POTSDAM" omits North China Sept. 29 s.s. "ODER" omits Manila Oct. 8 6 m.s. "COBURG" Oct. 13 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits
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    • 466 4 P&Ca^and BRITISH INDIA (incorporated lr England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tor.nage, Spore. 1938 RANCHI 17,000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6,070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI 6,800 Oct. 21 CANTON 15.500 Nov. 4 j i CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov.
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    • 409 4 j SPECIAL HOLIDAY fill **Sl iS To: II aii sjkok Saigen j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) j 1 By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons From Penang P.S'ham Malacca Spore 5 m.s. "Lalandia" (114)00) 27-9 28-9 29-9 1-10 2 2 m.s. "Jutlandia" (13,100) 18-10 19-10 20-10 22-10 > m.s. "Mecnia" (11.0C0)
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    • 114 4 JSjffl HAMRl T RG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICF OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t m.s. RAMSES via m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct iq t m.s. KULMHRLAND via 19 Manila Nov mmmm HOMEWARD. 1 HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN t m.s.
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    • 98 4 INDO CHINA STI NAVIGATION CO- LTft (Incorporated I Direct Service to Japan vi and to Calcutta via 1 Taking cargo on thrt irq for Canton. Macao, Chefo, Tientsin. Newt ports. Formosa the Philippic Lj FOR PENANG AND CAI KUMSANG Bel YUENSANG I ..pi* FOR SAIGON HONGKONG SUISANG KUT3ANG All the
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  • 22 5 P VM ft Theodora, wife of Dr pitai* ®S, C ry at the Maternity Hosptal, Singapore, on 22nd Sepember-a
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  • 652 5 SCOTLAND Yard d 0 not knoiv t0 this day nnanc.er, sentenced at ti-e Old Bailey ve S <erdav to ek*.\ penal servitude, vanished fron. England nn .he day (he X r f" his arrest was issued. warrant for hand*? ?t. ffiCial innocent,
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  • 148 5 Paris, Sept. 12 A WEEK-END city, the first of II s kind ,s to De constructed at Malvaux, near Belfort, one of the beauty spots of Alsace by the municipality of Belfort.' Week-end tity will be inhabited only at week-ends and on holidays. On other days
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  • 243 5 QXE pound a day is what a girl of twenty-five, Madeleine Spencer, has been spending on v hisk\\ according to her mother. She was sentenced to a month's hard labour at, Bow-street for being drunk and assaulting a policeman. She has been released, however,
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  • 137 5 Singapore. Thursday. THREE months' rigorous imprison ment to be followed by six months' police supervision was the sentence Mr. Conrad Oldham passed on a Chinese, Ng Ah San, in the second court this morning for the theft of a gold necklace and locket valued SlB
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    • 526 5 I CMjosMmmswJUl PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality gimuT ar? now invited lor !£2 material* or service. For 3Municipal Tender Room 1939, in Singapore R.ver noon Oct. 24, 1938. nr5v and erection at the Kallaxg, of one Uft SpU-al Guided GasLSir and Steel Tank. b0ld $50>. 4 am 5th Dec. Tr-nsportation of
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    • 401 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRWTC^^T" SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. In Bankruptcy. w5Xb. No. 47 of 193Y Re V. S. ISWARA IYER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter aeciarea bv^L^tlf 0 m s t Prove their claims w?J tw h Mi y u°
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    • 565 5 POSITIONS VACANT RANTED. Outdoor Canvassers im*n£$£* AppIy p Bo *> WANTED an attractive Eurasian gin Ann£ r i& en S ral mCe W0Fk Salar y $30 Apply 135, Serangoon Road. WANTED immediately experienced remann^r^^i1^ 0 to Brinkmann and Co., 15, Orange Road, Singa-WANTED.--Experienced Chinee" or «a? an'd* EDUCATIaON^Z ENROL ANY
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    • 192 5 NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO, Street, Singapore. LISTEN TO REASON and be well y m ""Tin advised js get totk fife**eyes tested J FOR RIGHT f r kfMl J GLASSES to j§: improve your ft i vision right I 'v away. DON'T fc. h 4 DELAY. We can do this for
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    • 27 5 I i OUTBOARD j C mm^»m MOTORS are Reliable m Dependable I I for Service O BOON IWW, SENG i Nl aflL ro., *mT LTD 1 '■^^^^■pSw
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    • 142 5 DIABETES. iJlAtoETfcS.— n you are alMictevi Sr Yx. 3 with this disease you cannot d > I JSmmj] better than come to Thabib A. Md. Hassan, the specialist for wA WĔ/ diabetes He guarantees to cure VmMwmW/ ou completely and nermanentlv enabling you to take rice and v tugar without
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  • 182 6 Singapore, Sept. 22. R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $IGO H. <Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 J (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $146 Slam Rh-e "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Slam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 i-iam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190 Siam
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  • 16 6 Singapore, Sept. 23. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $99 (downsl).
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  • 19 6 The price of lubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 26 (down 1 j). Sellers 2fc% (down
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  • 874 6 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 22, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3|9 4|3 Asam Kumbang 28,- 30-noni Austral Malay 43 47,-nom Ayer Hitam 23 24 6 Aver Weng 0.G3 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21{9 22 9 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.40 Berjuntai
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  • 99 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday noon No. I. X.R.S'.S. in cases (F. 0.8. September' 21\' 4 27! 2 Good F.A.Q in bales (F. 0.8. September) 26 5 26 7 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose j (awardable Spore) 27'- 8 27 1 do. October 2T%
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  • 326 6 Singapore, Sept. 23. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3,9 4 3 Aver Hitams 23 3 24 6 Bangrins 21G 22 6 Eatu Selangcrs 1 3C 1.40 Chenderiangs 14 6 15;6 Hitams 0.38 0.42 cd Hongkong Tin *X\9 23Hong Fatts 0.81 0.85 Idris Hyd. 7,9 8,9 Ipoh
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  • 261 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 41/2% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept 30 109 HI norn 41/2 7c 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 561 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London. That* Previous To-day Quiet Steady RUBBER Ruvers 818 7 1516 Bw\ SeSers 8 316 8 116 tt Rnvprs 8 18 7 15 16 Ist Forward (October) sellers 8 316 8 11G 2nd Forward (November) sellers 8 1 4 8 18 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers
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    • 221 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE;: I*D. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager F the EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, 1) Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 22 6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) MOTOR CAR j INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Pel. 5922. t. Ftnla?scn Oreen
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    • 212 6 j INSURE WITH THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in India). Fire MOTOR Man* I Authorised Capital 60,0C0.000. Subscribed Capital 35,605.213 Paid Up Capital 7,121.03* Total Funds > > 807.692. TppSnn!? DIAN GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE APPROVED INSURERS UNDER S.S., F.M.S. JOHORI MMrr ROAD TRAFFIC ENACTMENTS. MALACCA. S. s Agents:
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  • 358 7 Public Asked To Contribute Singapore, Thursday. mi; .\s years, the Scouts and Cubs in Singapore have carried on tH g»< work of the movement without having a roof which they can call their own. nvv the) are appealing to the general public for one. la(
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  • 49 7 Hnril^ POl 7- wilfully Wnderirk traffic at the junction ol Sir 1 ™»h .Road and Selegie Road. y™ his omnibus, on May 22 at 10 40 sun Chanan Singh was to-day fined f* °r «1 aefault six days' r.i., by Mr H Koh Traffi: District. Judge I
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  • 114 7 Applications for marriage licences have dropped considerably in New York State since the introduction of a new law requiring blood tests of applicants Marriage-licence clerks in the larger cities of the State have renorted that applications for July are from 60 to 80 per cent behind
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  • 392 7 JOHN FREDERIC BVERS, American steel millionaire, blames "an untortunate mistake by -i servant,- for his conviction at Southampton for a fraudulent attempt to evade Customs duties on twentylour pairs of silk stockings and a pair of bino.-ulars. Mr. Byers. of Pittsburg. U.S., dlreetoi of
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  • 140 7 Singapore. Thursday. M. AND H. LEICESTER, two boys, ap--11 peared before Mr. L. C. Goh* in the fifth court this afternoon in answer to two summons charges of having committed trespass by entering the compound of IGB. Kampong Ampat, belonging to Ang Kong Wee with intent to insult
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  • 253 7 TO'MORROW FOR ALL READERS—Adverse influences prevail. and you icill make little headway in business. Comvlete things you have started; leave no letters unanswered, and arrange matters for a good start on Monday which may be a wsy day for you. SPECIAL INFLUENCES.—Feb20 to March 20. Favourable
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  • 650 7 A the k T i S ei iden< 81 lhe annUal -~U-t t S Q J" H 8 Rubber u C, m P»»y- "Profits for the year," said Mr. W» S69.008..>1 for (ho prev lo S year and $23,971.1!) f„r (he twelve months
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  • 143 7 Helsinki, Sept. 8. pHILD marriages, in spite of official efforts to discourage them, are flourishing in Azerbaidjan (South Russia), complains the Communist Youth Organ "Komsomolskaya Pravda." Parents in that part of the U.S.S.R. are taking their children from school in order to give them in marriage.
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  • 191 7 IMPERIAL Airways winter schedule will come into force with the eastbound service leaving Southampton on Sunday, Oct. 2, and with the westbound from Sydney on Sept. 27. So far as Malaya is concerned, the revision of the senedule will merely entail a mghtstop eastbound at
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  • 28 7 An Indian was taken to hospital la*r -a.i night after having been bitten by a Mialw in the right foot. He complained 01 "shooting- pain.
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    • 38 7 bovril] %4 to your COOKING /^KrSS^ There's nothing like Bovri! in cook- ,t: im P roves tne flavour and I 1 increases tn e nourishment of soups, J stews, sauces, curries and other savoury dishes. 6 APB M
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    • 71 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF High grade modern design wax-polished teak Household furniture compris ing: Sitting:, dining and bedroom suites, Radiograms, fancy goods, crockery and glassware, etc., etc., to be held at the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., Nos. 8 10, Chulia Street, on
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    • 537 7 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at the Sale-Room of MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE CO.. ?.TD No. 9-A, (Ist floor) D'ALMEIDA STREET. Singapore ON MONDAY. 2tfth SEPTEMBER, 1938. AT 2 30 Pm' lot 1 Freehold property No. 10). DESKER
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    • 142 7 lIAXK OF < IBI\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." I Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess Ch. 4.800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD OFFICE:
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  • 64 8 Singapore. Thursday.—As a sequel to en accident at Balestier Road yesterday in which 9eo Nam Leng had a number of his ribs broken. Kueh Seah F.ng was to-day charged with negligent driving, thereby causing hurt, and driving without a licence. Mr. C. H. Koh, Traffic District Jud?e,
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  • 129 8 Singapore, Sept. 23. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Op ten Noort 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. ox Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Ranchi 18; Glenshiel 14; Jean Laborde 11; Glenogle 9; Centaur 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2)
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  • 109 8 London, Sept. 22. Paris 173 17 32 New Yen; 4 81 7 Ifl Geneva 2126 Amsterdam 8.92'« Madrid nominal Vienna nominal Milan 91 5 3 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39 7 2 Oslo 19.90 Milan 919 16 Montreal 4.83 7 Eerlin 12.05 brussels 28.56' Fragile Bucharest 665 Rio 2
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  • 73 8 London, Sept. 21. A TELEGRAM from the high commissi :ner of Palestine received at the Colonial Office to-day reports that a strike of Arab workers of the municipality of the port and the railway and In Arab shops began in Haifa to-day. Train services are being
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  • 151 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantasi to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 405 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe (London Farcel Mails> by the P. and O. (Ranch!) due at Singapore to-day. General delivery of parcel 9
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  • 24 8 The s.s. Silvergjava for Philippine Island. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. to-day will now close ft* 3 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 225 8 SPORTS FOOTBALL: S.A.F.A. Cup, S.C.F.A. 11, v. Ponce, Stadium. .ICCKEY: S.C.C. 11. v. V.M.C.A. Juniors, S.C.C Indian Association v. S.C.R.C., E.C.R.C., V.M.C.A. v. Post Office. Post Office. LAWN TENNIS: S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. Tournaments. ATHLETICS: Standard Institute annual general meeting, Jalan Besar Stadium. AMUSEMENTS NEW ALHAMBRA: "The Baroness
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  • 137 8 STATISTICS with regard to Malayan rubber for the month of August, Issued by Mr. H. North-Hunt, the Regis-try-General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.. give the following figures for ihe whole country: Acreage planted with rubber or. Jan. I, 1938.—Estates 100 acres and over, 2.026,348.1 tons; under
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  • 73 8 Reuter. Scravenhage. Sept. 22. THE air connection between Singapore and Hongkong by means of the K.I. M. and Air France is possibly starting next month, but only in the Direction of Hcngkong. The return connection is difficult asAir France machines from Hongkong arrive at Saigon on Saturdays,
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  • 59 8 Reuter. Lcndcn. Sept. 22. A PARTY of British Labour leaders flew to Paris this morning for consultations on the international situation with French Socialist Trade Union leaders. The Secretary for War <Mr. HoreBelishai. and the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Duff Cooper I called at the
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  • 142 8 London, Sept. »a london yesterday from the Hanard Ol H r moons of the ffiant planet Jupiter. They wear as tiny photographs taken m Jgg*** b Dr examination of the P^ r^ isco very Of Seth Nicholson led to the enscuve y the planet's
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  • 56 8 Reuter. Prague, Sept. 22.^ rE Czech legionary leader, M Sclirava. broadcasting another appeal to the populace this afternoon to show cafm P declared ft was unfair to say the nation had been betrayed. Dr. Benes had to yield to a combination of circumstances and Czechs would
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    • 142 8 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT. f Cocktail Dance From 8-15 p.m. To 9-15 p.m. Dinner and Dance (Informal) From 9.3 0 p.m. To Midnight. "PHYLLIS JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS I SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY KELLER'S
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    • 96 8 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST PERFORMANCE SAT.. SEPT. 21th, At Ml pm. XENIA ZARINA 'I HE MOST ACCOMPLISHED DANCEF. THAT HAS EVER APPEARED AT THIS THEATRE SINCE PAVLOVA. AT THE PIArtO MILEVITCH. Booking Plans At Littles. aIfOQURp WEIGHING MACHINES PREDETERMINED 21 WEICHT SCALE canity ,00 iS^fi^i^ri Chart: Graduated 5 lb. "Ug'nt" and
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    • 48 8 NEW ftDAWn '00 P..M. WORLD WWW ql5 PM 3rd NIGHT 2 THEATRES PACKED 100s TURNED AWAY EXOTIC MISS WONG MAN LOY IN GOLDEN CHRYSANTHEMUM CHINA'S MOST FAMOUS IMMORTAL DRAMA ACCLAIMED THE GREATEST. Matinee on Sat. 24th Sun at 2.15 P.M. CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET Supported By GARDEN nf MjLJkg
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    • 155 8 international! i wrestling i j TOURNAMENT j j GALA GRAND OPENING SAT. 24th, SEPTEMBIIi at 9.15 p.m. j HAPPY WORLD! 1 STADIUM j j MAIN EVENT! WONG BOCK CHEUNG j Champion of China j i vs I MEHAR SINGH I Giant Punjabi I 6-Rounds of 10 Minutes S Best of
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    • 201 8 Club Diary I Of Events [There are numerous Clubs tn Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest frnfl si ill bp include*, in t he
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    • 300 8 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE' ■■••••w TO-DAY pOR P*]R T »ATE AND TIME Africa South Buenos Aires Maru Sept. 23 1 p.m. Africa East Buenos Aires Maru 23 1 p.m. America (South) Buenos Aires Maru 23 1 p.m. Ceylon Bjenos Aires Maru 23 1 p.m. and Tembilahan Eanka 23 1 p.m. A Jen
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    271 9 CHAPTER 5 A 20th Century-Fox picture featuring TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHB Alice Brady Andy Devine Brian Donlevy EARY'S cow, in a fretful moment, bad kicked over a lantern in the barn in the "Patch/ Like tinder, the dry. wooden shacks took fire. !n few nours,
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  • 344 9 Ji bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Buthe week ended Set. 17 reads: dent plagus continues to m Cochin in India, but on of human plague has .ed from any of the Eastern r the week. pa We notified from Calcutta in from Macao. Hone
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  • 25 9 Captain Ramplen Jcnes has retained to Kuala Lumpur from long leave. He flew out from England :n the Imperial Airways flying-boat "Centurion
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  • 184 9 Singapore, Thursday, jf their weekly rubber report. Guthrie 1 cz Co., Ltd state:— Daring the past week the market has continued to be sensitive to news regardthe political situation in Europe, and GUoiiK has been rendered even more difficult oy the uncertainty regarding, and the fluctuations
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  • 228 9 i ,4 i p is now clear that a desperate attempt is being made to buy a iuriiier spell uneasy peace by the sacrifice not only of the Czechs bui of certain fundamental principles as well. Whether this atiemp. succeed remains doubtful, as there are thai
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  • 94 9 I i THE Boys' Brigade. (Fifth Singapore Coy.» will hold a concert in aid of the Company fund on Tuesday, at 8.30 p m., in the new school hall of the Choon Guan English School. KoonSeng Road. Katong Mrs H. Witte and Mr. John IfcNeish will be
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    • 137 9 7 and suffering chemist can tell you how good it is. In 24 hours from the first dose you of rheumatism, will know that they have actually --c and joint pains started their health-restoring work Jby prompting the through the kidneys. action, and that De Witt's Pills can be taken
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    • 479 9 BUT HE GAINED 2 st.2 Ibs.QUICKLY all ON ViKELPS" 12 MINERALS 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE V NOW FEELS GREAT I I had been skinny since childhood. Last September w as my nineteenth birthday, so you tea I how long I have been skinny. Almost every Sun- 'sSLfIL J du\ kidv
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    • 143 9 For Rapid Convalescence *****55S ■n»««fcui-ZZI. QUICK NEW STRF?,GTH after Illness After a severe IMtters m fee] so weak, you often despair ol tfver getting your strength bar;;. after opera! iu.s. or wasting j o; f that affect your digestion, the thought of food Is distasteful Yet you must rebuild your
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    • 384 11 (Tanjons Pagar 7.P.M. 9.15 P.M.). VICTOR SB& MfLAGLEM I I'SINO IN j SEA DEVILS rOMANCE AMONGST THE IfKBEKOS of NORTH ATLANTICMATINEES j sat Mth Sun. at 2.15 P.M. and the PAUPER Supported By J <;IRL OVERBOARD "diamond Mm, mtt IT FACTORY PRICES //TWI full r ,pari«\ntMu told f«w Wr*U« M
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    • 50 11 New Cl IM 7.30 p.m. I World. OUIN ~30p.m. I GARY COOPER Francis Dee and George Raft IN "SOULS at SEA" j SLAVE TRAFFIC OF THE WOALD GRIPPING.! ADVENTUROUS! J SPECTACULAR! the fo r VOl X I'UKTRAITS LirvHiiiTf; I'HOTO SITDIO. 79. Xorfh Bridsre Koad, (Opposite Adelphi Hotel) SINCi AI'OKh. i
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    • 381 11 disaster known to man m the Chicago Fire! jw'l Twenheth Century Fox presents Mm DARRYL F. ZANUCK S JH U supreme achievement JP®f9 JiJV THE GREAT AMERICAN OPENING POWER FAYE AMECHE 'mM BRADY DEVTNE DONLEVY 9 Ed| *>jt.l* Phyllis Brooks Tom Brown Sidney Blacfanw .pi JP v* ■> sensational <
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    • 187 11 3 Shows Daily-3,15, 6.15 9.15 p.m AT THE NEW AIR.CONDITIONED DIRECTION: siiaw nnoiHEPs UN*. I Pcwell at !.ls best. A.id lovely Arabella glamorous. j I m Jf (in her firsl Amtncan mc.it picture 1 I '<=%, "Baroness j VuJM ajSutler" j j Sparkling wttfc willy humour Kiisrhf with *ay Sophiaication
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  • 49 12 The marriage tock place on the 21st Lept., 1938, between Mr. Low Kee Gnk of Emerald Hill Road, Singapore, second .son of the late Mr. Low Pen*; Rwee, and Miss Chua Mvi Hong, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr 1 Chna Hock Chai of Orchard Rd„ Singapore.
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  • 610 12 PARLY it. the week there was some hope that the crisis in Europe been settled, at least for the tirr.e being. The British and French Ministers had put forward proposals which would mean the demarcation of fresh frontiers for Czechoslovakia, the restoration of the Sudeten Germans to the
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  • 852 12  -  -By WILLIAM MAXTOKE QENERAL Franco, the Spanish Nationalist leader, states thai, among the prisoners taken in hi-> latter-day offensives no fewer than 24,000 soldiers of nationality other than Spanish are numbered. How many woman combatants does this impressive figure include? There is
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  • 256 12 NOTES COMMENTS China And The League MOPE springs eternal in the human breast. Ever since the Mukden Incident broke out on Sept. 18. 1931—an incident which detached a large slice of territory from Chinese control—China has been entertaining the pious hope that the League of Nations, for the sake of
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  • 308 12 THE fact that Japan has resigned from the League makes it possible for China to press for the application of Article 17, but in the event of Japan's refusal, and it i s most likely that she will not submit herself to the rulings of a n
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  • 89 12 AN all-in wrestler threw bis into the air and let him the canvas, a cricket enthu sent shouted: "Buttei>nnp< A school of burglary has covered in Prague. The stud bably pinch to pay for their According to statistics, more per cent, of the entire popuK 1
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    • 18 12 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS* MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBY GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.
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  • 56 13 J\N SIROVV who has formed a new Cabinet in Prague following the resignation of Dr. Milan Hodza. A member of the Supreme War Council and commander-in-cnief of the Army, General sirovy is known as the "strong man" oi Chechoslovakia. He lost an eye uhrfe fighting
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  • 158 13 Reuter. Prarue, Sept. 22. gENERAL Sircvy, strong: man of Czechoslovakia. has formed a new Czech cabinet following <he resignation of Dr. Mihi Hodza to-day. He will ta!: e office himself as Premier and War minister, with Dr. Krofta continuing as foreig i minister and If. Kaffns
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  • 429 13 Godesburg Talk Begins OHvfn v a J Arf'o OF BRITISH PUBLIC rSSS T THE PROPOSALS DRAWN UP BY vm «™™i ND FR ENCJI MINISTERS FOR THE PE \CF BD LAST NIGHT WHEN A CROWD STORMED WHITEHALL At one stage there
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  • 16 13 Sir Kingsley Wood. Air Secretary, was leceived in audience by the King a* Buckingham Palace yesterday
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  • 16 13 Callers a I Ten Downing Street yesterday included the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Harry Twyford.
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  • 124 13 Reuter. Prague. Sept. 22. Benes svoke in confident terms in a fae minute broadcast address to the nation before the n-ic Qovernment a«s formed Exhorting his listeners mere than once to have no fear for the future of the country. Dr Benes mentioned that he
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  • 115 13 Reuter. Geneva. Sept. 22. QR. Wellington Koo. speaking before the disarmament committee, opposed any pureiy objective resolution on airtomoing of civilians. Dr. Koo said the .situation in the Far East was known to the world Evidence was not lacking for condemnation of powers guilty of
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  • 159 13 Reuter. New York Sept 2 9 THE death roll in the hurricane v.hich hit the New England states yesterday continues to mount and is at present estimated to be According to f he coastguard commander at Long Island, over 100 house? (here were swept out
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  • 129 13 Hungarian Polish Demands Are Not Approved Reuter. Lni?g\ i» Londcn, Sept. 22. ORD V.Antcwon, referring to the further demands by the "two countries 6</J e tto Czec i hcs,ovakia large portion of the German press," declared in a speech at West Grinstead that "th.se countries and the newspaper «hculd blunder
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  • 412 13 Reuter. Not a shot was fired as the Czech military police and gendarmes marched in big groups to the nearest village ly the so-called language frontier. The four Sudeten leaders who took control of the town of Eger stated that tney negotiated with Prague
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  • 19 13 Mr. F. a. Shelton, of Panang who in ,mcd n.s knee ar 0 2SS? t0 b2 out of the
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  • 95 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 22. A DEPUTATION from the Peace Pledge Union, headed by Mr. George Lansbury. called at 10. Downing Street and the Foreign Office this afternoon to leave copies of a manifesto reaffirming the pacifist faith that nothing can justify resort to war
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  • 292 13 Shanghai, Sept. 23. a result of several vigorous pushes, ihe Chinese forces in the centre column on th e Nanchaag*Kiukiang Railway haVe advanced to a point within one mil of MahweiHng. Places south of Mahwetling are now cleared of Japanese troops. During a surprise attack
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  • 48 13 Reuter. The Hague, Sept 22. A DEFENCE budget presented to ParuX ment provides that the navy shall be irereas.ed by 11 motor torpedo boats, six escort vessels and one reserve gunboat while the Netherlands Indies navy will be increased by eight motor boats.—Reuter.
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  • 387 14 "Managers Must Encourage Men To Join Volunteers" (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Friday. WARNING note concerning volunteering was sounded by the Governor at the annua! meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters here to-day. He said: "We are passing through critical times, and no
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  • 100 14 Ipoh, Thursday. A PARTY of Ipoh Rovers led by Asst. Rover Leader. Mr. P. Antoine, went on bicycles to the 3rd mile, Gopeng Road, and spent four hours exploring the Gcpeng caves. The Roveis rambled about look in tor the spot where
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  • 62 14 I From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Kangsar, Thursday.—The Iskandar Polo Club was the scene of a pleasant function when the Rajas and Chiefs of the State entertained Yang Amat Mulia Raja Bendahara, 0.8.E.. M.S.C.. on whom the King has conferred the 0.8. E., to an "At
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  • 66 14 New-moon day celebration which falls ro day will be celebrated under the patronage of Mr. Pan Choon Jin at the Singapore Buddhist Association premises C 7. Spottiswoode Park Road. All Bid dhists are cordially invited to attend. Programme consists of: 7. p.m. Offering of flowers, juice Ctc;
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  • 355 14 \From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Thursday. A FINE of S9OO or six months simple imprisonment was the sentence imposed on a Chinese, Ng Mah Yoong, who appeared in thp Ipoh Police Court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffc, on a charge of assisting in
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  • 180 14 Singapore, Sept. 23. The following passengers are sailing by the s.s. "Chitral" which left here today for Europe:— Mr. C. W. Atkinson, Mr. A. B. Agnew. Mrs. and Miss Bunnag. Mrs. L. W. C. Byrde, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cox. Mr., and Mrs. H Ashley Clarke, Mr.
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  • 82 14 Swift measures have been taken by the British Admiralty owing to the Sudeten-Cerman-Czech crisis. Although most of the Home Fleet is concentrated ai Invergordon. submarine flotillas are stant'ing by at Portland and the Ist Mmesweeping Flotilla is being brought np to fuM complement while four
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  • 195 14 ])OZENS of letters have poured into the Tribune Office this week thanking us for starting th* new feature *"\Vhat The Stars Foretell." Here some more good news for readers—news of a grand new daily feature that starts on Monday. Instead of having a weekly film
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  • 43 14 A European member of the crew of the s. s. Ashworth. berthed at godown x Tanjong Pagar. was conveyed by amb'llance to the General Hospital this r.'orning following a machinery accident on board. The man sustained injurie:io his right hand.
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  • 52 14 \From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday.—The Piekthorn Commission will be visiting Perak schools early In October. The main idea of the Commission's visit to the State is to find out the views of the heads of the various educational institutions In Perak regarding the formation of a university
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  • 138 14 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Thursday. HOW a surprise raid by InspecR tor Yunos on a house in an estate at Bahau revealed a Chinese in the act of counterfeiting local 10 cents coins was related to the Hon. Justice Raja Musa yesterday, when Yong Fak
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  • 628 14 [From Our Oivn Correspondent] London. Sept j<; THE Singapore press came into the discussion when the In Journalists Conference at Keswick dealt with the Official Act, whose method of application has recently become a burnn tion on account of its bearing on th»> fieedom
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  • 120 14 Southampton, Sept CORGETFtJLNESS cost a Sn York-bound passengei in the Normandie £16 to-night She flew from London t<> Easthigh to catch the Normandk tender, and on the dockskk with only minutes to realised lhat she had left a ra*e containing £5.000 worth of jewels under
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  • 177 14 THE undcrnoted newly added fiction and fiction works *tH ready ior issue at Rallies Librarj Saturday:— Peace With the Diet I AS Some Con- 1 vision.n Norn China. Maps. T A Bic Illustrated. Reg va'.ri AI Progress: The Lif> ol Sportsman John Mvttor I DarwiMl:
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  • 60 14 Reuter. c..nl **j r;,k > v 1 AH CiOUNT Ugalri telegrapl declining the Leu 1 1 tation based on Articb the Covenant say- th Government hold firm to tne method envisaged by 1 cannot bring about j 'cof* solution to the Chinese-Jai 0 Bid
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  • 23 14 1 uW* The Imperial Airways m*« v is 24 hour* late, will arrive i« t n at about 1 p.m. I
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  • 316 15 Employees Tell Story Of Bogus Firm Singapore, Thursday. a v H It" ihe criminal proccedimrs in connection ut criminal breach of tru t heard against the The Malayan Service Rvrean," was pro- hen the accused, Oswald Edward*, after conI i guilty <o the first
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  • 89 15 pOLLOWING the announcement that the international tin quota release for the fourth quarter of the year is 35 per cent, ordinary quota and 10 per cent. Better Stock quota, the Malayan domestic quota has been fixed as follows.— Ordinary quota—SS per cent Buffer Stock quota—7.B per <ent.
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    53 15 The Archbishop Bishop of Southwark, the Right Reverend P v A«,i«r« made his annual visit to the Kent hop gardens, where mi Roman Coolie frm,hes irom his South London diocese are engaged in w2E shows Archbishop Amigo patting a baby's headier celebra«2 social inn-pickers' Mass at Horsmonden in the
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  • 326 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Fahru. Thursday. REMARKING that he would treat the accuser, leniently because, he was old. Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills ssrtenced a 59-year-old Chinese, Lee Fatt, to two years 1 rigorous imprisonment for having caused grievous hurt to Lam
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  • 208 15 Singapore, Thursday. jpIVE Chinese arrested for rioting in Club Street on the evening of Sept. 19 \ver c found truilty in *he Third Police Court to-day. The case was the sequel to a sane: tight in Club Street in which about 70 men were ensaged. using
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  • 152 15 Singapore, Thursday IN the Traffic District Court to-day, Court Inspector Frew told Theodor Krey that he would receive justice to this Court even though h.e was unrepresented, when Krey stated that he could not afford to pay a lawyer to represent him Krey was charged with negligent
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  • 51 15 Singapore, Tnnrsdajr. —T g. Cottereil fo-day pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to conform to a wing signal at the intersection of Stamford Road and Bencoolen Street on July 28 at 12.55 p.m.. and was fined $5 by Mr. C. H. Koh in the Traffic District
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  • 151 15 Singapore, Thursday. IfANG Lim Chan this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of giving false information to a police corporal to the effect that he had been robbed by four persons, two of whom were known to him as Ang Gua Seng and Ang Bak
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    • 317 15 Better sugar is not to be had—not only in our opinion, but in that of hundreds of our customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SULE AGENTS: pre. THONE: STORE 5376 (1 lines), K. LL
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  • 530 16 Air Force Reserves Beaten By Clericals Singapore Challenge Cup Competition Clerical Union 5; R.A.F. II 3 THE third division side, Clerical Union, knocked out the Royal Air Force second string by five goals to three in a qualifying round fixture of the Singapore Challenge
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  • 70 16 Outram School will meet Scho:l on Friday at 5 p.m. on the GeyJang School ground. The following boys are going to play for Outram School. Yeo Ah Hoe (captain) Chew Eng Guan, Ong Boon Keng, Cyril Lim, Tan Yin Tee, Leong Siew CLeong, Chua Kirn Hock, Low
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  • 26 16 A phase in the game en the S.K.C Padanr yesterday, when St. Andrew's v Old Boys beat the Recs.
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  • 400 16 QUITE an interesting game of rugger was played on the S.It.C. padang between a home XV and the Si. Andrews Old. Boys XV yesterday. The latter, who wen quite a successful IftfJ JPWt won bj two tries aiiw a drop goal, (li points)
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  • 84 16 The Bendemeer Athletic Club will meet Sonny's XI in a friendly soccer game on Saturday, at Farrer Park. The following are the teams: D AG:— Swee Gam, Kwang Tow, Hong Yoow. Peng Ccr, Teng Boon, Eng Kong, Cher Mian*?, Gim Poh, Joo Nam, Joo Siang and Hock Seng.
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  • 318 16 JUDGING by the enthusiasm shown at Rengam on Saturday, when !hir(y-sjven members turned out f©* the trial irames, Johrore should look forward to a very Buc*?s*f«l new leavers came as far as from Mv f BatU Amtam in !he north, and Jphore Baton, Kola Ttaggi Kfl
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  • 119 16 THE following sides have been selected for Newcomers vs. The Rest match at 5 p.m. on Saturday at S.C.C.:— NEWCOMERS (Whites): W. N. Rothery; P. D. Outwin, F. C. Tillbrook, P H Burgess, A. G. Mackenzie; Dr. G S. Jones, J. B. Potter; A. W. Thomas, C. F.
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  • 66 16 THE Garrison Golf Club's Ladies' i Monthly Medal for September, played at Tangiin on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulted in a win for Mrs. Gre-gory-Jones with a net score of 35. The tcilowing were the best returns:— Mrs. E Gregory-Jones 50—15=35 Mr*. J. H. Duguid 49—12=37 Mrs.
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  • 110 16 World Flyweight Title- Reuter. Club's stadium last n??ht. In the ecccr.d roun:l Jurii for a cownt of nine. Kane attack for the next lour i ths seventh Juries, for :-"n-r Kane sh:ok Jurich v :he iaw in the eighth roy The tenth round stiw Ju: for two
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  • 91 16 »T the thirty-sixth A meeting ot the Keppei last night at the Club Ho ing were elected to form mittee: Mr H. K. Rodgers Pi Mr J. R. Wiggs (Vice-I Mr. C. Watson (Capti Mr. F. H. 3radlev .V. Mr. W. P. Douglas tarvl; Mr. J.
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  • 205 16 Reuter. Wilmette, Illinois. JN the second round of the American Women's Golf Championship, Miss Tiernan beat Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kansas by four up and two to go. Miss Betty Jameson of Texas beat vrus Walker by four and two to go Miss Peggy er
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  • 374 16 AMERICAN comment to-day on the Davis Cap result son the foot-faulting penalties inukted on A. K. Quisl whe tense first set against J. D. Budge was wavering in the balanci body denies that the Australian may have c mmiVcd a breach
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    • 111 16 BABY CONSTIPATtD? HAUL'S' natiy move.: nine ol wnlen absciut< must be kept. Wti thing must 'be d aon is serious for ba Mrs. A. Keid of H< this to say: "Havini and having osed for all seven, can saj and reaulati r and effective for tl give them up bo
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  • 238 17 DeepdeneShould Win To-morrow [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. 4 F.\IK cro* (I watched this morning s training, which was carried out weather, with a slight drizzle falling towards the end of the day's work. ihood is that to-morrow s gomg
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  • 153 17 THF malts of the Open Singles 1 i-hip of the above i'art- arc as follows:— 14 Round: Johnny Neo beat Ong -11, 6—15. 15—6. Robert illie Tan 15—12. 15—12 beat Yeo Kian Chuan T md: Robert Chia beat Ec wo. Willie Tan beat Id. 15—10. 15—5. Johnt
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  • 282 17 Will Bradman Return Again To England 'JHE Australians will soon be homeward-bound. Those v.ho give Bradman a farewell handshake are sure to take it for granted he will fee back again in 1912—but will he? For ail we know, we may have seen the last of the great little man
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  • 277 17 [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Monday. p*; Sfijamat fjtfnese Recreation Uub met th ratu Ai.am Radof the C*,na Relief Fund! Three ;S b t, a one were played -rd the Segamat Chinese emcrsc 1 victorious by three games io one. I oSPn 8 the Se e
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  • 25 17 Outram Afternoon School beat the Raffles Inst.tution third team at soccer yesterday at the Outram School ground by seven goals to nil.
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  • 101 17 S C ties tUmn laWn tenniS tourna ment TO-DAY. MEN'S DOUBLES 'A' CLASS Semi-finals W.J. Henman and AW. Wallich Marshan h ...J:. c Macpherson and Wing Cdr H N Barber (—3o»f P urn ell and J. L. MIXED DOUBLES—SEMI FINALS O W Gilmour and Mrs. A. B. Se-
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  • 128 17 YM.C.A. handicap tennis tournament ties:— MIXED DOUBLES Friday:— M I. Reshty Mrs. Lockerbie vs Tan Huck Toe Miss Nellie Chia. T. Kobayashi Mrs Phylis Eber vs Noel Barber Miss Wichele. U. Yoshii Mrs. Pennefather vs. A H Yap Miss Simonson. S A. Da wood Miss L.
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  • 1577 18 A GRAVE dis cussion this burning,'him fans. Because we're going to discuss the Hollywood graveyard, and I'll ask a question (which I can't answer) as to who digs the graves of our Hollywood stars and why?
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  • 28 18 Warren William and Gail Patrick in "Wives Under Suspicion —strong-meat drama of a guy who puts his career first—must be like me (I don't think).
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  • 157 18 ROBERT Young is using Allan j, trailer as a dressing room on t j, e MAUREEN O'Sullivan is relieving h aches on the set by rubbing and shoulder muscles. LONG letter from Rosalind R«sse| being eagerly read I Stewart FRANK Morgan is denying thai sea sickness rumour
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    • 330 19 CHAINED TO A BURDEN OF FATIGUE? Tired to death—sleeniess— irritab^ Topics Yet t liV9& ln tht ircpics. Yet it need not b* so Th* 2&t» nly Crym out Tor a JSc stimulating diet, rich m eneviyn tamms. These vitamais are 2aJ found m really t resn foods- n green vegetables
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    • 95 19 T HELLO! HELLO! j 111 IL O WE ARE BACK IN SINGAPORE AGAIN. "CHAP SINGA'S" £4MOctf ARTISTS AND ORCHESTRA INVITE YOU TO HEAR ALL THEIR NEW SONGS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL OPENING DATE SEPT. 23. AHMAD C. B. DINAH AMELIA DOLI CASSIM FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHE NAIMAH SINGAPORE X UN
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    • 1001 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY j I PARIS When And Where To Listen In I 22= News ln E^Rlish. mv/MPURF 35 STr 1 rClayed from Parls SINGAPORE LONDON I J« gj& events. 7I 225 metres (1.33 mcs) TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 1 '.20 Concert relayed from Pari, Sf 30% metres (9.69 mcs)
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  • 227 20 Court Story Of "Duel" [From Our Own Reporter} Alor Star, Thursday. "AN being told that his friend Din Kling had been stabbed, accused drew out a knife and started playing k berseiai (Siamese art of self-defence) and challenged the man wn had
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  • 175 20 Turning round after receiving the stabs, he saw a Siamese whom he knew as Din Yat. holding a knife and running away. Shortly after, the accused, who was a distant relative of the deceased, came, and hearing of the incident, became enraged. He drew out a knife and
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  • 88 20 Accused then started to play 'berselat" with a knife in his hand, challenging the man who had stabbed his friend Din Kling to a right. While he was playing "berselat" people nearby moved away. Just then Mat Nor. ihe deceased happened to pass that way md was stabbed
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  • 80 20 Dr. P. T. K. Nayar. assistant medical officer. Alor Star stated that, on admission into the hospital, the deceased, was operated on and was found to have a ruptured spleen. The spleen had been pierced through. He died twelve hours after admission. Din Loy. the accused was also
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  • 91 20 Singapore, Thursday: When Goh Oh Boon came up before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second court this morning on an extortion charge. Court Inspector T. E. Wray informed his worship that he had not received any instructions from the D.P.P. as His wcrsnip was also informed that the
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    84 20 Mr. Clement Attlee, Member ol Parliament. Leader of the Socialist op. position in the House »<i onunets, called at No. 10, Dawning Street at the invitation of the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, to hear the terms of the British Note sea to the German Government informiag them
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  • 108 20 TO beautiful music. Miss X Zaria, a ballerina of the I r, pi a Singapore audience at th a Theatre last night an d classical dancing, the ecu a rarely been seen In Binga Pavlova. It would be difficult to convey the quisite beauty
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    • 297 20 Strong. VigouvousMen Moot Popular Artors, Cinema Tests Prove Cmt'emen may prefer blondes, but b'endes <u,d brunettes alike prefer strong, vigourous men if che popularity of the present group of cinema leading men is any criterion. Gone are the days wh°n the marcelled, perfumed matinee idol could entrance his audience, for
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  • 36 21 (hiir trench mortar unit operating on the south Yangtze front Mod ,t line trcops have been equipped with gas masks followinr the r, ,(-Male use ot phosgene and mustard gas by Japanese
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  • 232 21 PEACE SUGGESTIONS "SHEER NONSENSE" COMMENTING on the repeat*! reports in a Japanese-coal rolled newsrar*r, alleging that President Lin Sen had entertained the opionion that 'Hankow's fall would mark the fall of the Government" and that -failnrtory was impossible foi China." a spokesman of th e Chinese menl issued a statement,
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  • 487 21 GREAT HEADWAY IN HUNAN PROVINCE WH mtlrration^ S i n r thc Hunan Institute <» f Administration is introducing a new system of Wai m o epai tments and to increase their efficiency with vounir neonle ••ho have had university and eenigr middfeschool
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  • 208 21 THE Chinese Government has 1 deo^ rd u> confer posthum ous honours on two ereat patnHs in Shansi who had 222 dea<h rasher th surrender to the Japanese, and to hwwm penvens to the r families he the .roops Wared Ta.ko sc„( h of TmhmTm Si
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  • 218 21 FARMERS, labourers, scholars and 1 busnessmm. traditionally known as the four r liars of fcudeiistic society in Old C are not the only groups grvfog t-icir .mews to China s present resistai ~e to Japan Hankow's ae'ors ar. 1 the theatre proprietors l aye a risht
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  • 24 21 In defending the South Yangtze area, Chinese reinforcements, disguised as shrubbery, are seen mnvint,' up to the fron;£ne. near Matcurhen.
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  • 43 21 'ho C w 0r 8 t0 a Shan Phai Gespat-li Health Department of the Shan-'vii eveals that there are 114 refugee eamas !ofo, 6 Settlement, with a total number of 63.932 inmates this number does not include refugees
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  • 468 21 01 Ihtl C sh f heCr hUWani<arWn a d of ,h c countrv of rro m Herlin U„ivo„H y attending wounded skiers „n the sou<h Va^ e fr«n K of (he Chinese Any Medical r,.r„. k ,n ,7( a number on Sent 1 ...i-krn
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    • 184 21 China, (pcupL (Edited by T. H. TAN) YOU 1 BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN: AUS T f N WOM E N Don't just relieve pain— BANISH THE CAUSE Do you dread certain days for the vital minerals it needs in aneasy-to-pain and misery they bring ?Do you
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  • 496 22 YOUNG PEOPLE NOT ENTHUSIASTIC Colombo, Sept. 14. T\U. Paul E. Prris's advocacyoof. f ttiter-marrage between Sinhalese and Tamils as an effective .mans towards a rapproachement beuvcon the two communities n.oets with little or no support from either com muni'ty. Several prominent men and women ol both
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  • 286 22 Madras, Sept. 7. 'JHf; CeyLn team, wh h <> t3 part c'patc in Uic VM a.i Football Shield Tournamcni at Locknow, arrived in MflulTM tttfa marnintr. The following arc the seventeen olayers who have made the trip: A. P Dies, A R Di M. A. Hassan.
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  • 51 22 Drawn Soccer Result Colombo. Sept. 14 The C: j ylon Soccer staged a magnificent recovers against an A11XT. vrsterdav. Luckncw led 3-nil after three minutov Hnt the Ceylon team fought, back »alJantly and succeeded in sharing th« honours. Pichard D'as scored twice, while Ranatunge netted the
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  • 116 22 Sept, 14. Two Sags, bdparhtt to Mohan(iiramiulla&e Kni Banda. ol Nil-vakka. abou'. 1' mile* from •\t ,ale tc.vn. were killed by heinets y day evening. One c! Ihe do;-?, wn.ch had startled a hare, ran into a hornets' nest, hi It on a fallen catonol branch, aad
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  • 204 22 PR I Si R VING IDENTITY IN CEYLON Colombo, Sept. IZ N.MRS (the military of Malah.v from all parts of Ceylon assembled la laru" numbers at Wekande Government school hall for the inaugural mccl hog ol their association. Mr. P. M. Menon presided Mr. M. S. Nair
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  • 18 22 The Ceylon Footballers who a, rived in Madras on Sept. 6 on i to..
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  • 226 22 Mannar. Sept. It. \pt. ft SRI PATH MA N ATH AN\ M.S.C., at a public meeting beUg Marnar. to protest B*UB*l the proposed suppression of ihe kg] Kachcheri as a retrenehmenl measure, said thai more monei mnJk saved by culling down salaries mi
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  • 247 23 Madras. Sept. l<i. question of 'manufacturing cbeap radio Mis and molor-cars in India wiU be at the Conleicnce fcf Industries Min sters to fit held at Bombay very shortly. Thr renfereneo. which has been convened U" Mr. Subhas Chandra Rose.
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  • 121 23 (United Press) N?xt will come up the quest ;1n of rr-.nmi factoring cheap radio sets So that :Iiey may be In the reach of the middle classes afce. In the Government School df Technology. Madras, an attempt is b-ing made to manufacture a radio so with ehcap
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  • 22 23 Her Highness Lalitamba Bai. the second Princess of Travancore and Kerala Yerma Thampuran, who w'erc married at Trivandrum recently.
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  • 54 23 (United Press.) LueJmow, Scot. 17. stionnaire issued by rsity Reorganisation University oi Lucknow opinion against teaching ol Com- ithei by the eat* University or a merce. :.«ve doubts about iscipllne amont 3 centralized enlpresence of 60 J that city, where nd labour unseat c
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  • 90 23 (United Press) Nc\\ Delhi. Sept. 17. Mi DharucpaJ Gupta, the Printer ana pttt sher of ic< 'Daily Tei" of Delia wn entehrcd i <luy under section oOd o p fine if Iti 50C or In default six month simple imprisonment for pubftsrtir** a d vt::i; article against the
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  • 237 23 (United Press). Bombay. Sept. 1 i. -l.ition- have ?een tabled by Mr. M. R. Masani. oral Secretary of the All-InVla CongTĕss Socialist me sesnto* of the All-In:lia Congress Committee 1 resolution says that the Halfheartedly supports the stand taken by Mr. Rose, Congresss the suggestion
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  • 90 23 (United Press). Bombay. Sept. 16. ABOLITION of the All India Congress Parliamentary Sub-Committee "in view of th« fa?* that the activities of tee Sub-Committee encroach upon the internal democracy of the Congress," and creation of constitutional deadlocks in the Con-gress-administered Provinces by resignation of Congress Ministers
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  • 143 23 (United Press). Allahabad. Sept. 9. A CHARY A J. B. Kripalanl. General Secretary of the Congress ln th-. A.I. C.C. Office, had been authorised by the President of the Congress to settle ttic Punjab Congress dispute and to restore the continuity ot the Congress work mere. The
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  • 215 23 (United Press). ABOUT ten thousand applications hare been leceived in response to an advertisement for the appointment of two hundred organise r> and sixteen Inspectors in the newly formed Rural Development Department ot Bihar.—(United Press). With effect from the year 1929. Interpretership examinations in Hindi and Urdu w'l'
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  • 63 23 (United Press) Rangoon, Sept. H. THE Burma Government have constituted the following Tribunal in connection with the Hots with the following personnel:— Mr. Justice Braund (Chapman), l\ Po Ilan, Member, PublicService Commission. Senator A. Rahim of Mavmyo, Mr. M. A. Rauf. Bar-al-lat» and U. Khin Maung
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  • 89 23 (United Press). Sept. 14.—News ha~ *ie n n received here from Turaiyur that Ramaswami Muthuraja. who w°nt inU (he Adaikampatti Reserve forest in the Perambalur Taluk with dogs to shooi wild pig.% was snot dead by another person who went out earlier to the
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  • 85 23 (United Press) Madras, Sept. lft. IX connection with the amiHindi agitation, mass arrest of volunteers took place to-day when St persons were lakeii into custody near the Hindu Theological school when they indulged in pieketting. Maximum number of arrest* vycre made to-day since the
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  • 202 23 (United Press.) Patna. Sept. lf>. REPRESENTATIVES of th. various .e;rour,s concerned fcrx busy praparmp- themselves for th conference which will be hold yrrv shortly before Dr. Raiendra Prasad at Delhi with regard to Rong-ali-Bihari tttVeft'Jon in ihe province. Recently a conference was held
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  • 109 23 (United Press) ShiJlong, Sept 15. II7HEN the Assam Assembly met to-day, prior to the formation of a now ministry. Sir Muhammad Saadulla mad" a statement that althoush they had tendered resignation on Tuesday last to the Governor, for reasons not knov.n to him, His Excellency had not
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