Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya' s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVIL— No. 228. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, September 24, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1938 WĕTcentT
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    • 354 1 tH e news nV |TH YOUR gRF.AKFAST fry Tht nO IIXIXG MILNERS' SECURITY y THE SUPREME TEST ARTILLERY—BOMBS FIRE FALL i SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES. Extract from Report cf the Chief Accountant, Nanking Snonghai Railway, dnJcci 27th April. 1932, "The majority of .safes were of British manufacture V V v MILNB.RS' and
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    • 231 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I Some nice building lots in Grove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksome Road, Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17, r /C0 square feet. From 11 cents to 18 cen*s per square foot, according to the site. Mortgage up
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  • 407 2 JAPANESE PAPERS' ALLEGATIONS Shanghai. jy|OVING to place South China within their joint sphere of influence, Great Britain and France have concluded a secret military agreement to retard the Japanese advance on the Wuhan area, the Shanghai Mainichi and the Shanghai Nippo, Japanese newspapers here, report
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  • 115 2 INSPIRED In {hv 1 tions between i numbers c f the s v«nl.o„ Committee 5 defending a "aifa Military gcrent rights for hi. I belli captured in ln British troops The a ecu.sec: eti Zubi, tj Haiia, came wis wearing when fn V a
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  • 170 2 riapltlid his nim U-adei ol the Liberal Pari iKmimou. a re« < r«i bel equalled by am uthei eal leader. En August, 1919. a convention here selected M* X forty-four years old Of the late Sir Wilfrid had headen the r .wenty-hvp years. Mr. Xin s
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  • 69 2 Delegates from all pari are attending the an i'r>f Executive Committei Union Against Ateoh< Britain. France. U S A Switzerland arc among presented at the C ngi The agenda principal!" lions of international co fighting of against misuse of al chicles The relations betwe< *!cohol and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 304 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I WORM I tuoypl I DOES YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH? rj Please lot us offer you I accommodation on the I fastest most modern and luxurious. I N.D.L EXPRESS I LINERS. fig Passage Agen's: i OHMANN CO., LTD* 124. Robinson Koad, j Phone 7M6. STRAITS STEAirar LIl. LOCAL
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    • 303 2 p*o BRITISH INDIA (Ibcorporatad II? B&flaUliL P. 41 0. S. N. Co.'« SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tor.nage, STpore. •BDRDWAV 17 OU S** KANPURa 17 OQU Oof 7 COISJr 00 Nov 4 <JOK*U 15.000 Nov 1« 15,000 Dec! 1 bfutaS 1!,,0U,, 13ei 16 KSJSP ,no Dec 17 2??« l£ Dec 2fl RAJPutana
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    • 490 2 WEDDING Miss Doreen Helen Ransom, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. .H. Ransom of Kuala Selangor, Malaya was married on Sept. 17. at All Souls', Langham Place, to John Cooper Cherry younger son of the late Rt. Hon R R Cherry. Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and Mrs. Cherry,
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    • 98 2 HAMBUKG-AMERIKA LINIE j Deutsrh-Avfftralische j Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft i.i m^anies "»™rporated in Germany} PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE 1 OUTWARD HONGKONGr. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t m.s. Ramses vla lloilo Dv S 1938 L n I(VI «OTWICWARO WOV 1 HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN t m.s. LEJTERKUSEN v""' S P re
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    • 78 2 INDO-CHIIS V NAVIGATION 1 (Incorporated' Direct Service to Japan and to Cateatta Taking cargo on II tng for Canton, M Chefo, Tientsin. ports. Formosa the Ph FOR PENANC v KUMSANG YUENSANG FOR SAIGON HOX< SUISANG KUTSANG All the dates arc calling at Shangl The steam- r modation for sal ships.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 393 3 Ckauugied. OxfosudiMnuwiA. LIC NOTICES r -c Municipality NUOUI "vrted for n *°rvtce. For render Dftt» rvf rnrwunc I r 1039. See Nctice in Tender Room. new reinrete bridge apore River 12 noon, Oct. 24, 1938. Hon at the lai g, of one Guided GasSteel Tank. 4 p.m. sth Dec. 1938.
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    • 685 3 PUBLIC NOTICES on T Fnd e av, tSafgSS* Up nc Colonial SecretaAv r?m be <f' 1938 at th the Resident m,7« n°? cc Pe nang, and from persons e U s Prn\ llor ffice Malacca suppiiS for the m? f contr acting fo. Pore, Per. uVa e nd G^ V
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    • 495 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE S IMPL E X NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the iraoe Maik and or Trade Name depicted aoove is the exclusive property of Th* I mplex Trading Co., of No. 101, Market bcreet, Singapore and is used by them in respect of all kinds of hoisery goods
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    • 625 3 Jgt ~T~' mii ii i—— STATE OF JOHORE IN THE COURT OF~T~HE JUDGE AT JOHORE BA!IRU. ORIGINATING SUMMONS No. 42 OF 1938. In the Matter of the Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement, Enactment 1936 B^oY^^^^ O LSf of the Straits Settlements. Settleoi Singapore, dated the 30th day of May, 1038. in Suit
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  • 201 4 Singapore, Sept. 24. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TT. 2 3 25|32 London demand 2)3 25,32 Lyons demand 20 62 Switzerland demand 244 3 4 Hamburg demand 138% New York demand
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  • 835 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. I MINING Singapore, Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 3j9 4,3 Asam Kumbang 28,- 30 -nom Austral Malay 43,- 47,-nom Ayer Hitam 23 24;6 j Ayer Weng 0.63 0.65 I Bangrin Tin 21,9 22 9 Batu Selangor
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  • 107 4 British Official Wireless. Lonaon. Sept. 23 Paris 173 35 64 New York 4.79- J 4 Geneva 21 23 1 Amsterdam 8.91 7 8 Madrid nominal Vienna nominal Milan 91V. Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.40 Oslo 19.90 Milan 91 9 16 Montreal 4.H2-T, Berlin 124)1 Brussels 23 44 Frague lSy
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  • 285 4 Singapore, Sept. 24. mining Buyers Sellers 3 9 4 3 Ampats 2«'3 24 G Aver Hitams 23 3 Bangrins i 4 q Eatu Selangors Chenderiangs 0 42cd Hitams 2 3 Hongkong Tin jj 0 g3 Hong Fatts g y ESS?* 25- 26i poh 1 ill
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  • 86 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buvcrs. Sellers. No. I.X.R.SS. in cases (F. 0.8. September; 26 3 4 27 Good FAQ. in bales (F. 0.8 SeDtemberi 26% 20% No. I.X.R SS. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26"% do. October 26*4 27 do Nov..Dec. 27 27
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  • 198 4 Company Dividend Books close TIN. Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sep. 22 Hitam Tin 5% int. Oct. 3 Pengkalan 3d. less tax Rawang Tinfields lVid. No. 12 Sep. 19 Renong Tin 10% final less tax Sungei Luas 2%% Sept. 24 RUBBER Brunei Utd
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  • 255 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 .90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn t%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 109 111 norn 4»/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 405 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day RUBBER Steady Quiet Lhan?p Bqq\ Buyers 7 15 16 Sellers 8 116 8 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 7 15 16 7% Sellers 8 116 8 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 8 7 1516 Sellers 8% 8 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers 9% Seller? 8
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    • 251 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, xMOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. OFFICE: HD, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager j THE "I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). 6INGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D Almeida Street Authonsea and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 eald-up
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    • 51 4 SAFE [1 DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room. protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safe* each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— pa upwards according tc the size of the safe required. further particulars from P&O BANK. UNION
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    • 138 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: n M (WL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,00" HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CULTTA 'STREET, SIM** 1 LONDON BANKERS: NLW Midland Bank Ltd. J lrVmS Lloyds Bonk, Ltd. NgSl^ Branches Amoy, 219. Chung than Road. Malacca, 18, Bangkok. 184.
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  • Article, Illustration
    221 5 CHAPTER 6 A 20th Century-Fox picture featuring TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE Alice Brady Andy Devine Brion Donlevy who headed for the water as a last escape. In the tightly nackfri muse nf Sorter ToZ°t T i a^^dL s :rir.J iiu'cWIedViie'otherhe'cart as loved'pal'rick Iv-ddied bef' M
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  • 299 5 i IV FOR ALL READERS. j -.4 pood ffa?/ to visit the sick. old friends or old associa- ns, and to hold a family con- krenct A time in fact to be J p:rituaUy-7tii7ided. end ill feel all the better for to church. Not a good
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  • 265 5 INAUGURAL MEETING JT is most surprising to find such a cosmopolitan city of the size of Singapore without a Philatelic Society, declared Mr L? 7! ak reSidinff 3t thC inail e ural "feting of the Singapore Philatelic Society held yesterday evening at the V.M.C.A. A large number
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  • 97 5 [From Our Gum Corrcspovient] Malacca, Friday. THE orphans of St. Francis Institution will very soon have a beautiful seaside bungalow to spend their holidays through the generosity of Mrs. Tan Chay Van and her son. Mr. Tan Hoon Siang. who are presenting a two acre plot
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  • 58 5 MCape Town. Sept ?3. R. PIROVV announced in the Assembly to-day that he proposed visiting England at the end of the month to discuss with technical officers of the War Office the Admiralty at the Air Ministry certain aspects of the Unions £6.000 000 armaments scheme
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 12 5 HAWAII/** CHITA* ''KHT.S FROM SlB SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road.
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    • 249 5 TAKE THIS QUICK CURE FOR A SICK STOMACH Indigestion, pain, wind, sourness, bilious- /wwwwv^v ness and vomiting are instantly relieved P^j^^^b]^ and positively cured by Atwood's Bitters. Si^Q^J^™S The favourite prescription of a celebrated S s American physician, Atwood's Bitters does j far more than ease stomach pain for an
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    • 479 5 CHING KENG LEE CO LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES be he,d at the Sale-Room of MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE &CO !TD No. 9-A, (Ist floor) D'ALMEIDA STREET Sin«*annre >*t i r v N MONDAY 26th SEPTEMBER, 1938 AT 239 PM* 1 property No. 101, DESKER
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    • 138 5 lIWK OF <in\\ (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Telephones: Manager's Office .6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442! Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-t Cable Address: CHL7SGKUO* Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in excess -'Ch. 4,800,000 00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. Tse-Vung
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Ban Ho Leong for Ifnntofc anci Palembang. Mails previously announcec as closing at 9 a.m. to-day was closed at 11 ?jn.
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  • 41 6 The Air Mail Imperial) despatched frcm Singapore on Sept. 16 was delivered In London yesterday. Hie Air Mail (Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on Sept. 13, 15 and n were delivered in London on Sept. 19. .0 and 23 respectively.
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  • 39 6 Owing to the late arrival of the Imperial Flying Beat from Europe &c. the ir malls fcr Aus'.ra-ia, Java &c. nrcviouly announced as closing at 9 p.m.* tomorrow will ROW close at 9 p.m. to-day.
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    • 297 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT. Orchestral Concert From 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. Dinner and Dance (Formal) From 9.45 p. m. To Midnight. "PHYLLIS JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 RIJSTTAFEL SERVED RAFFLES ORCHESTRA FROM 12.30 P.M. TO 2.30 P.M. DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER
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    • 58 6 j STEEL TUBULAR I CHAIRS "SELL ON SIGHT* I Type T c f »rtabJe, Artistic, Strong Siove-enameiled any coloux with upholstery to match contrast. I or the Home, Offices, Cafes, Shops, Write for Illustrated Booklet j tail Agents: CHOP CHIN GIAP. 228, Victoria Street Manufactured by Diamond Metal Products I
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    • 360 6 PUT THIS NEW COLOUR-THRILL ON YOUR LIPS! Lmclout, transparent South Sea Colour...rise ■Ml glamorous reds ever put Into llpstkk csome Lipstick reds actually'" repel a man; others he thinks are g_~ r becoming hut there are five t certain reds that really make his 4 5 heart beat fast with
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 200 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j «............—.———....—..«—•> TO-DAY FOR T -ATE AND TIME France (Parcels only* Marechal JofTrc Sept. 2 1.29 p.m. Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. 24 2 p.m. Innx X.L.M. 24 2 p.m. Medanx X L.M. 24 2 pm. Coy lon Marecral JcfTre 24 2 p.m. Germany (Parcels only)
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    • 734 7 TO :M° R ROW'S CH UfeCH MVOS DREWS CATHEDRAL i a.m. Holy Communion. Matins. horal Eucharist. Sunday School. ons and Sermon. Archdeacon. Weekdays minion on Monday, Wedand Friday at 3 a.m. .nd Saturday at 7 a.m. (St. Michael and all 7 and 8 a.m. c on Wednesday at G NAVAL
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    • 481 7 1 CHxvIoiIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Orange Grove Road, Singapore) Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, U.S.A. Subject: "Reality." 10 a.m. Sunday Service. 6 p.m. Testimony meeting first Wednesday each month. Reading Room open:— Mondays, Thursdays —9—ll a.m. Tuesdays, Fridays—6.3o p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH <5,
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    • 322 7 Co.) Drill Parade. Saturday, 2 p.m. B. B. Battalion N. C. Class. BETHESDA (Bras Basah Road) Sunday, 9 a.m. Breaking of Broad— (English Service). 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread—(Malay Service). 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 6 p.m. Gospel Service (in English). Speaker: Mr. Wilson Wong. Tuesday. 5.30 p.m.
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    • 728 7 tosed War Vicrim a One teaspoonfuf puts me right" Towards the end of the War I was words were *It is the finest thing of gassed, and ever since I have suffered its kind on the market. 1 from digestive trouble. I had a bad Since I started taking it
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 337 8 j LAST DAY of OUR GRAND fUN SHOWIj I "SECOND I M BEST BED" j ■s LATEST GAUMONT NEWS'REEL V.. HiLDS IN "MAN OF THE FLYING SH,RLEY TFMri E TRAPEZE" j "HEIDI" I To-Moitow Night: M Some Bl >ndes are Dangerous" with Noah Ov-r Boy Williams. The Picture they tried
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    • 350 8 PHONE 5261 and Book Now for The Week-End Shows. DARRIEUX The talk of She'll captivate you, too! _iH mmmm _m_ M 3 SHOWS TO-DAY jC A PITO L "I M DOUGLAS f /DAPXIEUX FAIRBANKS, Jr. I in a New Universal Picture intimate N THE RAGE OF PARIS Frcnchy: f with
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    • 384 8 MARK TWAIN'S BELOVED STORY A T""" PICTURE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF 9 TO 9 6 rii c aove 11 it i r «g Tom Sawyers FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOIT NEXT WEEK -p A VIIJ(J I bar ""Sprrrr-^ j ft §.15 j j SCENES —^--^imi j SONJA HEME, DON AM
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 447 9 [MARLBOROUGH I 1 MATINEE AT 3-15 P.M. Your Last Chance to see' SATTLING Mm, COCO and MISS MEENAKSHI in < nAWIt AS MAIL*' A Super TAMIL Stunt Thriller :—Farewell Screening of New The*****. 1~ Hindustani JcWCI Jr «>««ction in "RAJA RANI MEERA pl (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park). ROAD. Idancje palace!
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    • 270 9 j Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours i i hunks to th,. discovery of an Amerkan fILT n QOW P°ssiM« to get rid ol coughing and whe< sing Asthrua by killing the tru- caUM which laGerina In the bloo,i 2 m r burning of powder*, no more hypodermic InJectTons. This
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    • 201 9 |i ",l MALAYA'S FIRST ONLY THEATRE 1 POSITIVELY 1 a A k. A. Z The <tag* hit that had half of Europe agog—Now' the screen's gay and brightest romantic-corned}. A AT "NT A P1? T T A Europe's mast charming £tar ia her 1 Ii J3 Hi JIJ JLj XJL
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    • 210 9 OPENING TO MORROW s5Ji Mth SEPT. 1 shows ii Hi j 9-15 P.M. At rhe New AIR COXOJI IONEI) An Arousing Comedy which will entertain the adults and pat you into convulsions II i ii i mmnMW A lOOfo Entertainment for the entire family. Bring the Kids and give them
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  • 592 10 VOW that the Malay Regiment has proved i s efficiency, it is apposite to revive the question, originally broached some years ago. of raising a regiment from the Eurasian population of the Peninsula. The Eurasians are just as much sons of the soi] as are the
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  • 799 10  -  Citizens Case For The Local Born By JOHN LAYCOCK lAMI AM strongly of opinio:; tb*l the Government Service of the Colony should ho thrown Open tb the local born. In the first place it is only just. Ii" a Chinese boy is born in England he has
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  • 26 10 To-DAY'S untitled censor t Thank goodness, m country, where a man m he thinks-if ho l«1 slir it neighbours, or boss. M» !t.palrwon't hurt his bush*
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  • 234 10 NOTES COMMENTS Germany And China Eugene Chen, former Chine.se Foreign Minister in a recent statement on the subject of German policj vis-a-vis China, said that in order tc uiKkrstar.a the Otrman situation, it U •:ecessary t 0 read the book "Mem KampT (My Strug-g-et. the author Oi which is no
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  • 271 10 "QERMAM foreign policy is dominated by Ben Hitler's determination to crush Bovfcf pewer In order to found Greater Germany. Herr Hitler hopes to destroy Soviet power with the cooperation ,f Jaoan. As Japan insists en the conquest of China toefcre she co-operates in the German destruction of Soviet
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  • 260 10 A FACT which is as serious and omin- ous as the Changkuofang incident on the Sibenan-Manchukuoan border, is the condition of Janan's trade at the moment. According to authoritative Information emanating from the United States, during the last J j months Japan has sent to that country
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 161 10 GUAR AN TEE I* E N CLISH SIII'TYLEI WK$ /(5 f/; 4 T HER RE(i V L ATIO N Made For: Service. Accuracy. Balance. Flijrht S I.O») per «I«»/.«'£s. miHWf SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I Witn a Jar of Marmite, anc a f ew ordinary things like eggs, cheese, tomatoes, etc
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    • 23 10 'I ELSIE MARY I FOR I Inexpensive Chic I The Smartest Thing in Town.' |j $5 to $30 j; Rodney House, .Battery Koud.
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  • 550 11 Not Complete Breakdown': New German Demarche SITUATION MORE GRAVE THAN EVER AF It E cJ o conference with Herr Hitler is leavYnf f T la i* night Mn Neville Chamberlain saving tor Lo ndon thig mornin g by air wa f L°" can n
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  • 134 11 London, Sept. 23. (FY German and British -Servicemen dined at a rte hotel with the lack and the German iq ride bii side on the hen the British Leaion ned the leaders of the $00 ex-Servicemen who are London. presented to the a bronze
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  • 76 11 Geneva, Sept. 33. tITVINOFF, leader of the Soviet itien to the League ftfffrm ted to-day that after aeeeptGerman and Anglo-French the Czech Government »oviei Government whewould consider themselves the Czech-Soviet pact in v nt of Germany presenting tnds, the Anglo-German negotiations being unsuccessful and i!
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  • 18 11 Indian rulers hnve offered rvices to the Kine-Emperor ir. states a Reuter mesfrom Simla.
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  • 90 11 At an international conference at Pontigny "the practical organisation of peace" was the subject of discussion. Czechoslovakia is fully prepared to fight for her natic nal existence. Ever since the crisis arose in May her frontiers have been closely guarded and her army in a state
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  • 40 11 Reuter. I ORD Do la Warr, leader of the British delegation to the League Assembly at Geneva, had a private talk with M. Litvinoff. Soviet foreign minister and leader of the Soviet delegation, at Geneva yesterday, states Reuter.
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  • 27 11 Reuter. IT is learned at Croydon that the airliner Herac!?? has left Prague for London, bringing the wives and families of members of the British Leuaticn.— Router.
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  • 62 11 A delightful view of the cup of Carlsbad, one of the most fujnous eentrcs in Europe. He Hiquarters previously of the Sudeten Pa/ty. Carlsbad wa the scene of some of the early Sudeten rioting follou ing Hitler's speech at Nuremberg at the beginning
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  • 165 11 Reuter. Strasbourg, Sept. 23. jpRENC I! soldiers on the Rhine fr. ntier this even'ng were a en to he in full field equipment and completely ready for fighting. Their position is at a depth < r three kilometre! \r front of the Maginot L'n The civilians
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  • 161 11 British Official Wireless. IT is understood the Minister of Tr;»nsr»ort. in anticipation of the I respcnsitriitirs which wou'd be piac--1 ed uuon h m in a national emergency, h?r ieeeived the necessary measurrs to secure tbe most efficient use cf roarl transport. Having consulted the committee,
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  • 47 11 Reuter. Ipndon, Sept. 23. I ONDON police authorities have banned J 1 a proposed Fascst march a.long; the embankment to Hammersmith which was to have been held on Sunday. It is held that no mn.eh or procession could be permitted In the existim? circumstances —Reutej
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  • 254 11 PROCLAMATION BY PRESIDENT BENES HAS BEEN BROADCAST FROM PRAGUE ORDERING GENERAL MOBILISATION OF THE CZECH ARMY. Over a hundred lorry lo;ids of troops loft Prague yesterday i.i the direction of Carlsbad and the men w ere loudly cheered in the streets of the capital German
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  • 64 11 Reuter. Prague, Bept 23. i £E ERAL FAUCHE chief of the French mi liary missfcn in Czecho, jovakia, has sent m hi> resignation to the French Government, and asked t<5 rel eved of his duties. It is an noun* fl at the seme time that
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  • 22 11 untitled by a golg ball while retrieving balh for pluytr* a '.even «r-old Aberl boy died twenty minutes after admission to hovpnal
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  • 21 11 Sir Bernard Reilly. governor of Aden, Is o.i leave in England. Colonel Lakepjiitaal secretary, ia administering thrf Government in his absence
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  • 165 11 I Full Support For New Cabinet i Reuter. Prague, Sept. 23. AN official statement says that in n ;»'l- nformrd political quarters it rirhasiscd that all parties of the Clow nmrnt b'.oc, also the political 'c:n^ .Ucc and the Parliamentary majority bloc which accepted the v
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  • 99 11 British Official Wireless. London, Sept 23 t:;e Parliamentary Secretory to die Board of Trade has addressed a letter to Sir Keith Piice, who led a depuI iticn from the London Chamber o Commerce and ether bodies on Wednesday last on the subject of marine war
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  • 36 11 Beyrouth. Sept. 23. Ssvd Nouri Pasha, ex-Prime Mintst-r of Iraq, who ha i with him a new plan for a compromise settlement of the Palestine question, has left for London via Egypt. -Reuter.
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  • 24 11 A new locomotive built tor the L.M.S. I entering service during the Can I teunry celebrations now in progress has ho,,, named -rmtennry" I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVIC*^ The only place where you can hay* complete equipment for eye examination, > latest styles of «yewear, esDeclally~ NO-SCRTj glasses, to enhance your an-, peararce and pay less than elsewhere. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. C. S. CHONO, Opt. D. I 142. south Bnage lioad. Singapore
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  • 722 12 WOMAN,* 2 MEN CLAIM TRIAL J Singapore, Friday. JOBBING bitterly in court, 16, year-old Choo Bee Lai, exda nee hostess at a local cabaret.gave dramatic evidence in the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow and
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  • 108 12 Reference to the European situation was made by Major R. A. Heard Assistant Staff Officer of Local POrreo yhen he inspected the cadets of St" Josephs Institution yesterday Addressing the boys after the lns retion, Major Heard told them that'the 1 s ed a b l g
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  • 173 12 THK Malaya Tribune to-day A received a cable from Dato Roland Braddeil. despatched frcm Genoa, reading as follows:— "The < illy authorised statement bj me concerning was thai ronuminicated to •Xeatei Agency on the 16th inst. Plesse ignore all others." The n,i referred to, which was
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  • 151 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) IN the event of a European war, the pohy of the Netherlands would be one of trict neutrality. So Mr. M Brasrw, legal advisei to thi- Netherlands Royal family, told me in an interview aboard the "Indrapoera'' yesterday, when
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 12 The Colonial Secretary (the Hon Mr. A. S. Small) centre, at the stone-laying ceremony of the new Orthopaedic Hospital. In front are Mr. W. Bartley. president of the Municipal Commissioners, and Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Health Officer.
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  • 180 12 YESTERDAY twelve-year-oid Kirn Moi, crippled Chinese girl laid the foundation stone of the Saint Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. Prominent members of the European and Chinese communities attended the ceremony. Prior to the laying of the stone an impressive service was conducted by the Bishop of Singapore.
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  • 25 12 The Imperial Airways mail plane which shouM have arrived yesterday is expected to arr've at Penang tonight, will leave for Singapore to-morrow morning.
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  • 154 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Friday. CI'NDAY. Sept 25 will see a big military exercise staged by the .Malacca Volunteer Corps' on the occasion of the G.O.IVs Inspection I mops taking part will be the M.V.C. Aircraft from X" Flight F.M.S.V.F. and the enemy will be the
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  • 42 12 Singapore, Friday -Owing to the failure of witnesses to attend Court to-day Court Inspector Frew for the prosecution offered no evidence against J. H Hedgcock when he was charged with negligent driving along Victoria Street onJuuc ro. Accused was discharged.
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  • 167 12 Singapore, Friday. A FTER an extensive tour of th Antipodes. Mr. Eklmund dc Rothschild, member of the famous house of Rothschild, thinks tha; even in 'he British Empire far to i much contradictory statements are made about Australia. Hr- sav.s something must be done to
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  • 82 12 Singapore. Friday —When Chung Wing On appeared to-day before Mr. C. H. Koh In the Traffic District Court to answer the charge of driving without a rear light on the evening of May 14. he was asked why he failed to make an appearance as he was
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  • 443 12 Singapore. Friday. £ONVICTED two months ago in the Criminal District Court on a charge of forgery for which he got 10 months rigorous impi ment and again sentenced to two months imprisonment in the same Court two weeks ago for escaping while a prisoner from legal
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  • 85 12 rStmir 3^ this morning fnrp *2 the Secon d Court be: having- Conra d ldham a charge of m 7?° mn ltt S d theft of a motor-car, of Vh El w d at 75 the property of the Dato Muda of Kinta >w e Ca r
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  • 62 12 The appoint ment I P to be temporarily a N mi cial Member of the I during the absence or Mr. G. Wiseman has been Mr. A. Williams, M OS pointed to act as Assist General and Collector Malacca, with efTer! fi Mr. T. L. Tan has b<
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  • 167 12 Berlin. S< pt. A communique issued man foreign offiie say> i versations between the l 1 t Mr. Chamberlain friendly spirit and ended l with the handing over of in< man memorandum eontninic: final German attitude to 1 fM tion in the Sudetenl "The British
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Prague. Most of the wires cut r Rome. Vienna and jM (ieri^ 1 1 interrupled. apparen u it!u ,rl, r territory. The Czech nave threatened to l(Xl kia 10 lines through ,tlM Near East unlfvs the <o»«» are restored.
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    • 27 12 "1 definitely ordered TOLLEYS" -any h ea P n c a %^SL'oX l T A tor one snap.' 53 52?&SS For^Z^ McALISTER Co., Ltd. Incorporated in S.S.
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  • 826 13 BETTER HOUSING CONDITIONS Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) 1 need for stabilising labour in tv; Penan*, Friday. v the Governor, Sir Shenton Thorn-!' 0 I** 7' phasisod b v Hi Ex ire of the Incorporated Society Tw when he opened lhe annual
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  • 34 13 AMBASSADOR FAMILY Envoy Returns Wf. Chim (hm •1 mi-. Chinese "nsut Uejietal in Novo.Sibi»sk. Ilussia, 11 -..,i through Singapore nilh hi* lanwlv on his W*9 back to China yesterday morning by the Jean Laborde
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  • 181 13 X HE ilctual P° siti °n of robber is rather hein<r lost si«ht of in the confusion of political newts and the possible opinions of amateur statesmen, and with alternately rising and falling spirits prices have fluctuated wildly at times daring the week, write Lew's
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  • 91 13 Singapore Friday—At 8.15 a.m. on Aug, ii. Mr. G B. Folliott saw a lorry i>ric;:n; along vVocdlar.ds. He gave ase and eventually caught up with the accused Chco Chun who was the river, though Mr. Folliott had to speed pp to 50 m.p.h. and more, to
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  • 101 13 Singapore. Friday.—Dahibal Rai, o.T.C. Uulley boa driver. to-day pleaded gailty to the charge of negligently driving along North Bridge Read and thereby colliding with a i andcart at 8.30 a.m. on July 2. was I ned $15 or in default 15 days' r.i. by Mr. C.
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  • 53 13 Singapore Friday. For permitting beddings and personal effects to be stored on licenced premises, eight Chinese owners of shops were this morning fined $2 each. One of them with about four previous convictions for a similar charge was fined $15 and costs in the fourth court before Mr.
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  • 662 14  -  ABDUL RAHMAN SCORES THRICE Singapore Challenge Cup Competition (By ROVER Police 4; Chinese II 3. JJETTER opportunism in the closing stages enabled the Police, wooden spoonists of the first division, to knock out the second division league champions and last year's Cup runners-up, the
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  • 133 14 Hull Cup Soccer— [From Our Own Correspondent] JOHORE BIIARU. FRIDAY. UOiU .s> TWO PENALTY GOALS M FIVE MINUTES FROM THE FINAL WHISTLE, THE PRISONS SNATCHED A LUCKY VICTORY OF FOUR GOALS TO THREE OVER THE CUSTOMS IN THE HULL CUP SOCCER FINAL PLAYED AT THE
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  • 301 14 gNGUSF and Scottish league football matches fixed for Saturday are as follows: First division Arsenal vs Aston Villa. Birmingham vs Preston N.E. Blackpool vs Grimsby T. Brentford vs. Sunderland. Derby C. vs. Stoke C. Huddersfield T. vs. Everton. Leicester C. vs. Bolton W. Liverpool vs. Leeds U.
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  • 332 14 S.C.C. HAMMER Y'S 5—1 ON THE PADANG untitled THE S.( C. played their opening match of the hockey season vesterOay, when an "A" team and beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors by five goals to one. Highlight of the afternoon was the brilliant -oalkeeping by Edward Wee for the visiting side. He
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  • 209 14 PRESIDED by Mr. F. J. L. *l gcr, the Singapore Hockey Association held their an- nual general meeting at the I &.C.C. las. night j Various local clubs affiliated to the A SOCiation sent representatives. Tne c.eciion of officers and General j Committee resulted as followsj
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  • 132 14 THE following have been invited to play hockey for the S C R C. at Hong Lim Green at 5.15 p.m.: Monday against R.A...l.C:—Cheok Wah; Evan Wong. Kee Chce; Kirn Hoe, Kirn Swee, Swee Keng; Keng Slew, Mook Kirn, Lim Swan, Yew Hock. Boon Unn. Reserves: Swee
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  • 53 14 Ihe following wJI represent the S.R.C at hockey afsainct the Teachers' Association on the S.R.C. ground on Monday R. Mlnjoot; R. Hoffman, M. Modder; P. Woodford, J. S.lecrccr. L. Alvis: F. o-j Cruz. P. B. Armstrong, L. Sullivan. P. D Almeida. E. Ebert. Reserves. F. A. C. Oehlers,
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  • 161 14 A \».:tv i,. ,i Hong I. n < n vcslw v !B a V Of. tween the Strait* v incse Kecreatron Chrb and tfe h A.*s'»c'.4 4 if;n Both teams were nol k but the substitute display. The Chinese were finished poorly. Conspicuous in
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  • 276 14 IN interesting game oi hockey was played yesterday on the Post Office Club padang at Serangaon Road when the Hub mx home to a team from the V.M.C A. Although the same ended In a draw of cue goal each it must be said that
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  • 663 15 OWING is the full card of events for the first day's racing tothe Autumn meeting of the Selangcr Turf Club n scratched at n.on yesterday >ver e U Tououct. Amazon, :,er Menden Abbo.s Temptation Flag and Banner Jerenme Lassie, Mustang and Danger Zone (all
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  • 93 15 Will Title NeitWeek [Frf/n Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AS a preliminary to their next fighc which takes place in Singapore next week when they will meet for the flyweight championship of Malaya, Little Abayan and Kid Arenas met in a ten rounder at Bukit
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  • 50 15 I RACE 1. DOUBLE FILE Golden Plateau RACE 2 BRAWNY LAI) Alum Kock RACE 3. SOLAR TIME Hard Going RACE 4. KABINDA K. C. G RACE 5. TURN OVER Fi>ing Column RACE i>. VELOCITY Charter's Aunt It ACE DEEPDENE Stuart Tartan RACE 8. COMPLACENT See You Later
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  • 140 15 THE R.A.F. baseball team face their most severe test to-day when they cross bats with the American Association at 3.30 p.m. at Farrer Park The Raf.s started building a team about two months a r iO and have come aloni* so fast tha* they are bound to give
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  • 188 15 r. V. Read won the final of the men's 1 singles "B" Clas<; of the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon by defeat ing J. E. D. Graham in two straight sets, 6—l, 6—2. The following were the day's results: MEN'S DOUBLES "A" CLASS
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  • 149 15 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RESULTS OF THE Y.M.C.A. HANDICAP TENNIS TOURNAMENT TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY: MIXED DOUBLES S. K. Gaw and Mrs. S. K. Gaw beat S. A. Dawood and Miss L. Nollie, 3—6, '5_2, 6—4. M. I. Rcshty and Mr. Lockerbie awarded wo. from Tan Huck Toe and Miss
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  • 32 15 For the second year in succession. Yong Loon Chong won the S.C.R.C. singles chamoionship by beating Wong Thian Teck 3—G, C—2, 6—2. The latter was runner-up as well last year
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  • 1146 16 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malum Tribune] Sir.—The Indian Association of Singapore, I am glad to find, has begun
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  • 230 16 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribute] Sir, —Some time ago I read in vour popular journal of the scheme for a building society in Singapore. I have been watching for similar proposals to be made In Penang, but so far I have not seen anything of the
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  • 326 16 I To the Editor of the Malaya 7 Sir—Wi n nfr to c Keow's letter un "A v ver. ure u> nan,. tn UL i G 1 of iiis mind and Ills colleagues in t;.<. tncir budt-ei. 1 A sane r-iri wiM not gel her hair every
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    • 169 16 THE ORIGINAL] PRIMUS i ii Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING—when it seems unnecessary to light a woo*J lire—the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in their construction assures a maximum of wear at lo w cost. Sole
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    • 237 16 SIGNS OF ILLNESS IN CHILDREN. lassitude and loss of interest in school and playmates is often noticeable in children. There is a tendency to stay at home instead of joining other bo y* and girls at play. Naturally such a condition worries careful parents who know how important it is
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    • 61 16 J\ I oeh neuralgic and working, without A l rheumatic paint- JL, J effecting the heartor jf nd ~v,r due op etting the stotn- IC I W CO,d /am ach. Doctors and /J" f~' A3** J Art REALISTIC RECEPTION BATTERIES FOR YOUR RADIO Obtainable from all deal*! fVI ii|>.. THK
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    • 84 17 Ss Hffe, at la»t. a perfect ufrty UTS ARMS Vy \i iy naor daigmttmt mmĕtd nUj far damtv ».p;cr.. I QUICK DHY SHAV£ > Edjreworth is without equal for "^^"iSft economy and without equal lor I^^^j"2^^pH quality. Smoke Edgeworth only. It '-^fclMtl^^^^ii will appease animosity and promote t toleration, abolish
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    • 109 17 FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Watch Repairs to:— Yirk Weill lling 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army R.A.F. Base in Malaya. 'Phone 7922. p* GOOD HEAVENS SIR! j T S THEIR FAULT! WHAT ARE YOU
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    • 157 17 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtclnabl* mf mil ChmltU end Storm Be Careful in wearing unground Sunglasses, widen may cause your eyes to be defective. Go to Nan Sin and see the modern frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or 52 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision. At
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    • 166 17 GVRHAULS" T<f modern Wm to Rufondilion Motor** H Smoking exhaust, frequent c\\^y Ing of spark plugr. engine of power and liveliness, baa HsJu] acceleration are of I WFSSXLii WORN RINGS AND WORN CYLINDERS BEf!slSßfil consequently there Is apparent p3ll!fll waste of Cy-uider oil and foil bI Benzine. IjH Ovrhaul will
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    • 985 17 OJV THE AIR TO-DAY HONG KONG -y| A 1 Wll ZBW 9.52 Mcs (31.4 m.) When And Where To Listen In 1 IV UlOLVll 111 r.58 Closing local Stock quotations —Charles Kullman (Tenoi) and r i M J H. Squire Celes!e Octet. SINGAPORE t 6 30 Musical comeay. LONDON j
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  • 650 18 JAVA DOCTOR DOES RED I CROSS WORK jsINCE China accepted Japan's challenge last year, many overseas Chinese the world over have responded to their nation's call by joining the war machinery as volunteer pilots, drivers, military officers and mechanised unit operators. Among
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  • 132 18 S Chungking YMPATHETIC with the China cause, religious bodies in the west are reported to be raising a ioan of Si00.000.000 as a means to supoort (he National Government. Most sefivJtiej are centred arcund the United States. Tn appreciation of this asslstanee, ihe Maticnai
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  • 144 18 Tunki Anliwei §TOX<; Chißcee guerilla ban* are reported to b e active* at Kintan Kayun*, Fanyang and S.'nnkiamr. 86, 40, 98 and 69 kilometres respectively from Nanking. The guerilla bands are well-trained and disciplined, and do not molest the Chinese people. They are warmly
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  • 86 18 Dr. C. T. Wang. Chinese Ambassador to the United States, will return to China shortly, it was announced in v\ ashington. His return to China was regarded as evidence of his retirement irom the diplomatic service. The Chinese Embassy and the State department,
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  • 21 18 Two members of the Chinese 92nd divisional artillery r i mjungle country near the Yan«i"e a hre sun
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  • 261 18 Fate Of Ruined Kwangtsi Still Undecided JT is stated here that altfaoiigli the KiangUi battle is still ragim the crucial sta-e is over. The Japanese artuallj pushed beyatd Kwangtsi and reached (tailing, but iher e ;he Shantung and Kwaars defenders, realising that once the invaders crossed
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  • 158 18 MADAME Sun Vat-sen mil be I 1 advisor in women's wartime xorlr jin Canton. Later she will be sive:: office by the Ku:mintans:. j The women of the city who wear j uniforms are of three kinds. M to be organised were the nurse- then
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    • 15 18 Daily China. (paqsL (Ed.'ied by T. H. TAN) rQlf ET V iLEirIeI ACETYLENE Co ,rM
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    • 82 18 Important Announcement. AUCTION SALE Without Reserve. The whole r; the Stcck-in-Trade of IWANKEL BROS. Julian Frankel Co. Comprising- Silverware, Genuine Crystal E P.N S\ Ware, I Table Clocks, Vanity Bags, Fancy Goods, Ladies' Hand Bags, Leather Lacquer Phcto Frames Leather Wallets, s Typewriters, E.c Etc. NOTE: Special Reserved Scats For
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    • 258 18 CONSULT US! 1, Fcr I SANITARY WATER J INSTALLATIONS. I FOXCUL\&('«. I 64, IVallich St. 'Phone 7.-57. (Established 1921). wt UNDER EXPERT 9 EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. *or Siyle. Comfort, Fcon»ru\ fct. CONSUL I J?f v? ri;ental oPtil,a,0 P til,a, <X MAKOFACiUKINO uPllCi <JS Ofb o m RnMtn RIW hn Branch Ofiice:
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  • 255 19 (United Press). JS pur-uane, of (he desire of Sind Moslem» tl.nt 1 17the .Sind Muslim Provincial M. J <Kcasi n of »v*r India should assemble there, Mr M 4 r af,ers rom a ,11-lmlia Muslim l eague,
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  • 41 19 (United Press). Sept. 17.—Afl the twelve ~!r the C P. Asf »«J to-day M a pro. th< ruim« of the ''faring the adjournment SSnqnf t 2!f v^°, Vernme J t ft*. lhe v idyamandir C ~Ut order-dnited
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  • 77 19 (United Press). T Bombay, Sept M EN more ariest. made cefeior 7u m r ln fro,,t Exb a "222 Drum,- h he !T anti-Indian picture fa tf%£ »"ade in this connec- jmc* last Saturday toft rm? poHce bondobust fe pern <. In front of the theatre
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  • 120 19 (United Press). Lucknow. Sept. 12. PENDING a review of the Punjab Provincial affairs by the Congress Working Committer, the work of the Provincial office must be under the Secretary 0 f the Working Council Charge of the office tat Lahore, must be handed over forthwith to Dr
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  • 86 19 (United Press). THI: vr ini *a. Sept. 15 rwn, vr, JazluJ Hm| Premier •r,>. h r '>*her Min'Mel-s who (I M,' f i Uo days a cateeori?th 'Mranuteci that the object 2? in a,l > wav <*on•QBQe tlu lne ues tion of re--11 »«<
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  • 96 19 3 00 U.P. MEN LEAVE BURMA (United Press). Lucknow, Sept. 15. v that a fair percenta Burma consists the United Provinces, at, soon after the >ts in Burma, particuwere in touch with v tind out the exact ncials killed or seri- of refugees anJ &*e to the oropertv longing to
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  • 300 19 (United Press). A FILM company has proposed to 2\ take topical films of the Congress President's arrival at New Delhi to attend the forthcoming meetings of the AI ft and the Working Committee. The presidential procession and the A. ICC meeting nil! also' be filmed. The Congress authorities
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  • 123 19 (United Press). Trivandruni, Sept. 17. TyiR. R. Vasudevan Pillai, Third President of the Travancore State Congress, was arrested yesterday at Ajeyyattinkara and brought over to Tnvandrum at 2 p.m. He has been kept in custody. Vasudevan Pillai has nominated Fonrfn d Jo n M.L.A.. Advocate, as
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  • 139 19 (United Press). Iiutf Madras. Sept. 17 TOE Government of Madias have decided to give effect to the decision eiicP Lirf bliC r Health Ministers' Confere lm fhl 1 1 December last year to the shoniH h rura medicaI Practitioners vi a s P ecia l
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  • 120 19 VIIK Indian rQmmn,nitv of Muar celebrate the 70tii. bfrthdav anniversary «f Ylahatma Gandhi on Vtl I at the premises of the Indian hanmarka Sangham. writes Mr X X ..v m ?I? tban assot 'at e Editor of the Youth, and Commercial Instructor, St.
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  • 50 19 fa PUBLIC meeting will be held at the y Town Hall. Penang. on Sunday C t 2. at 4 p.m.. tc celebrate the 70th Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Speeches in English and Tamil will be delivered by prominent persons Mr N. Raghvan, Bar at-Law. will preside
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  • 85 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Sept. 16. Mr. B. B. Tawakley. a prominent Advocate of Delhi, lelt yesterday for Hyderabad for defending the Arva Samajists and Hindus involved in the Hyderabad riot and murder case Mr. K. F. Nariman was at first briefed In ihe case but his
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  • 114 19 (United Press). Luc know, Sept. 17. k THREE-WEEK camp of the Mus- lim National Guard will be held from Oct. 7 at Bastauli, a village near the Badashabagh Railway station. l.ueknow. The camp is being organised by the U P. Murlim League Provincial Volunteers Bosrd
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  • 142 19 (United Press). Patna, Sept IT. THE Hon. Mr. Ramdayalu Sinha. Speaker, Bihar Legislative Assembly, has sanctioned the scheme to instal loud-speakers and mvrophones in the Assembly Chamber. A demonstration of the installation I was given in the last session cf the Assembly and
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  • 84 19 (United Press). THE Government of Sind have introduced one more reform in Sind gaols by issuing orders that "A" and "B" class cells should h<* suitably furnished. The orders direct that every A" class prisoner soould bo provided with an iron bed 01 hospital pattern with
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  • 116 19 (United Press). The Government of Bihar have decided that Government servants should not be allowed to stand as candidates for eVction to Municipalities or Union Boards except in special circumstances where the intending candidate will have to make proper application to the Local Be!f-government
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  • 47 19 (United Press). The Muslim League Council a 4 their ensuing meeting in Karachi, will discuss besides the Sind question, the present position of the Unity negotiations and the Congress* attitude towards the same as revealed in the correspondence that passed between the two parties.—(United Press).
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  • 135 19 (United Press). Madras. Sept. 17. IN reply to their telegram suggesting to the Government of India to send a goodwill mission to Burma to study the conditions prevailing in that country it garding Indian settlers and the Indian commercial community in view of the recent
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  • 121 19 Anti Hindi Agitation In Madras Condemned (United Press). a 1.1 pi Hindi»,e n,,;;;: 1 in M l mni s! l S e anti -Hindi agitation n Madias, the President observed that l\ L cea^ less of Gandhiji <vere responsible for Hindi finding a place in th f;. UgiUtion the?e P
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