Malaya Tribune, 5 October 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayas National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL So 237. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 5., 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1938, FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 95 1 3 li A 1' I |5l»l > K I'm DailyCSflw BOVRIL For Health and Vitality 6 APB 0 >» MEDAR POLISH IBICES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME J FRIENDS ADMIRE. j j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES j i -Sari HKAUTIFUL FLOORS arc easy with O-CKDAK j 4 POLISH. It quickly "cleans
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    • 44 1 Enduring Strength Kunning— and Spor in Models. Write for illustrated booklet and easy terms. MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products Co., Ltd. i 601, Rampong Bahru Road, SINGAPORE. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 1 Optician Mr. C. V. LAN), (Tel. 2164, 175, South Britige Road. Singapore.
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    • 350 1 <;oli> li:ai ti:a rog Drink more Gold Leaf Tea. You enjoy the fine taste and aroma onlj to he found In this Tea of choice blend anci rare quality. F A. BAKTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. mtmmm —mmmb— mmmmmmwmmwm Sleepless nights Before bed lake a COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH j w.ivs. 8 MOTOR OIL
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    • 15 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try Tin MORNING i ii iii i b: I
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  • 121 2 M liapid CUy. South Dakota. 1«. wj.i Clark*, Dircciiit of PracHeal Journalism .«i London untversj > and i rmer EdHer of the fcvrs-rnroniclc, ha? !*rc eeade an bonorarr chieftain of fbc Orlala Sienx I ulian tribe. Visiting Uge Black Kills ol south De* ri| Mr.
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  • 95 2 Georgetown, Prime Edward N lsland. D criminal case lias been tried during the assizes at Georgetown, county seat of Staff's County, Prince EtfWßffi Island, for 17 years. So Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault. who ha.v bean holding assizes at Gerogetown for the whole period, has adopted the
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  • 134 2 Helsinki. r Moscow newspaper Isveslia, Mlici.tl organ of the Soviets' Central Executive Cornmil lee, has carried out a test of the elfkiencv of .he Moscow pos- tal servire—vvith no( very nattering waits aeeortlin? ta wail is reported. The journal addressed oO letter*? to :ts own editorial
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  • 38 2 End of Devon has resigned Ms commission as Second-Lieutenant in th Coldstream Guards. ,J?„ c his commission in Auffusl 1036. He is twenty-two,. The Earl succeeded to the title a June. 1935
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  • 526 2 FIRST CRIME seve Loade I J BCVtfr J.;;. P'*t lv the heard many BaMp l.t>< *v i Manccs was behind each pi human -story. ak«> drat the ease < rarcus .".room, of n i I was charged with break* I a,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEU,SCHKH LLOYD, NORD (Incorporated In Kr Germany). Thi a.m moled are the Company* Mended fixtures:— OUTWARD. Poi MANILA, i.us'GKONO, SHANGHAI OftTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due 1938 "ODER" omits Manila Oct. h 3 m 8 -COBURG" Oct 13 M "GNEISENAU- omit* North China Oct. 27 HOMEWARD r«f HOLLAND, HAMBURG
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    • 402 2 P. 0., BRITISH IN DIA »Incorporated jn Bnglabd). P. A O S. N. CO/a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS, Due. railage, S*pore. 1938 I KSJXSJL Oct. 7 £S?fff INDI ,7 000 Oct. 21 SOMALI (igQO Cct 21 CANTON L < soo N J 0 C V C £?5£? T ls oo Nov. 18
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    • 501 2 xr N^°* CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (toeorpoimted to England). !«J7 ,C S t° Japan via Hongkonj n^w. antf Ca,c "«a via Penang. raking cargo on through Bill of Laac'hJr? r ant f O H' Ma cao, Swatow, Amoy, 1 Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines etc FOR PENANG AND
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    • 149 2 HAMIS! 7 HO.\\JEHIKA LI NIK I 8 Deutscli-Australisrhr Dampfschiffs Geselfsehaft l^tSKS* incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 I m.s. RAMSES via Iloilo Oct. 5 m.s. VOGTLAND via Manila Oct. 19 I m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Nov 1 HOMEWARD.
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  • 29 3 Mr. F. B McLeod at the General Hospital at 2.30 i.m. to-day. Funeral at 5 pro to-day for interment at CeineLery FM S. papers please copy-
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    • 274 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME ENTS Ijngapcre Municipauty j I for the Room H cc Notice in Tender Room. I H noon, IV: Oct. 1938 H H 24, 193& a ;>ouaia H pal Secretary B ierly residing at v streei Singapore ■j has been B 4 Market m balance oi prln- missory X
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    • 723 3 PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore improvement trustT J TENDERS are invited for the rein- forced concrete design and supply and j delivery to site of steel reinforcement I necessary for the erection of one block j cf flats and one shofjfet Tiong Poh Road j between Eng Hoon Street and Eng Watt
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    • 733 3 GOVERNMENT NO I ICE. IENDbrtS win oe lece.ved up to aOOn, Monday, October 10th, 1938, at the Colonial becreiary's Ornce, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting tor U) duppnes so Government Hospitals, and ui> Supplies to the Government Heaitn brancn, Singapore, tor a period of one year, commencing January Ist,
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    • 361 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED: Lady Shorthand Typist. Please apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 407, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED— Junior clerk at once, must have good knowledge of English and Pitman's .shorthand, and be able to type Apply PO. Box 583, Singapore. 1 WANTED—An experienced translator, Minimum
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    • 303 3 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE—Hillman Minx Saloon 1937 Model. Price $975 or nearest offer Apply 82, Bras Basah Road. Singapore. BARGAIN. Light 6 Cylinfler Chrysler Saloon 23.4 HP. Recently inspected by Borneo Motors and pronounced In sound order. Clutch newly relined, ani saloon top re-covered. Price $250. Im« mediate delivery. Phone
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    • 88 3 LISTEN TO REASON and be well I^** advised Lgte Jbkrr^ GET YOUR EYES TESTED lOR RIGHT Iglky GLASSES to f improve your j| "GOO* vision right P away. DON'T F DELAY We ran do this lor you al a very reasonable eharqe. New China Optical Co., 71. High St.. Singapore.
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  • 198 4 Singapore, Oct 4. The following are the exchange stock Has morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkcn? an. Shanghai Banking Corporation. SEM tNG London T.T. 2 3 25 32 Lc.ndon demand 2 3 25 3^ Lyons demand 2071 Switzerland demand 242V>> Hamburg demand 13 New York
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  • 861 4 Quotation By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 4. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Am pat Tin 4- 4 6 Asam Kumbang 281- 30 -norn Austral Malay 43 47!-nom Ayer Hitr.m 23- 24 6 Aver Weng o.fi3 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21 22,--ia Belangor 1.42'- a
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  • 17 4 S«'nsrapore, Oct. 5. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $i)9i<> (down t£h
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  • 19 4 The price of lubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28V a (up U); Sellers 28*; (up
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  • 55 4 THE directors of ihe Accident Fire and I Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. have declared an interim dividend ton account of the year ending Dec. 31, 1938) of 2 /2 per cent on the Preference Shares, and of l'6d per share on the Ordinary Shares, both subject to Income Tax
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  • 325 4 Singapore, Oct. 4. MIMING I Buyers Sellers Ampats 4:. 4 jg Ayer Hitams 23 3 '4 6 Bangrins 21 22Batu Selangors 142 147 CJJandertangs 14 15--mtama 0.35 0.39xd Hongkong Tin 21 3 231Long Fatts 0.80 0.85 Idris Hyd. 7 6 8 6 iIX)h Tin 25-
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  • 188 4 Singapore, Oct. 4. R. (81am) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $160 It. Siam > W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R Siam 1 W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $146 Suim Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 Siim Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice Lowhway" No. 3
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  • 116 4 4 LIST OF CI BRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Oct. 4, 5 p.m. Totel for Company Dividend Books financial close Date Ex Dlv. yea* T**.' i ~Lm. *i Payable Date to date Hitam Tin 5 int. Oct. 3 Ocl h Oct 4 5<? Pengkalen 3d. less tax Oct. 11
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  • 156 4 6% Maynard Co.. LW.. »0 000 tot. Apr. 30. Oct. 31.... 0 M M Mar' W^ 1 99»/ a 101 XX !3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. May 15,N0v. 15 101 102-2 ci 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15. Nov. 15 ;20 ***** ci PENANG
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  • 394 4 LONDON COMMODITIES r Lond Previous To-day KCBBEK Steady Hardener! thi s w*. Buycri 8 316 8 3 16 SeUen 8 1 8 1 4 Ist Forward (October) Buyers 8 316 B'^ Sellers 8 516 8 5116 2nd Forward (November) buyers 8 516 5[6 Sellers 8% 3rd Forward
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 238 4 THE EASTERN UNITED SS£ PERSONAL ACCI' DENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. ■BAD OFFICE,: MD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL. General Manager mj ll,M| www THE EASTERN BANK I LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital 12 000,000 Eaid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve
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    • 92 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. I incorporated In Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, U prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7
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    • 165 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd fl (Incorporated in the Straits Settle?/CAPITAL* Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000.1 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LONDON BANKERS: NEW *ORK BAN Midland Bank. Ltd. Irving Tru t r Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Chase National < Branches I Amoy. 213. ChUflg Mian Road. Malacca,
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  • 446 5 Judge Defends Cabaret Girls ffoman and the se--I*l* 1 in the case ir t were found Ibe yesterday gailtj by fi ving on the earnings of evening r i»e "iris and wSsdeferred by Mr. Justice HEJXI 1« a.m. to-day nn *v IV. Pane was
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  • 234 5 i l l cAmHitian* J TV i <j/T rift? fy iJten 1 UW ,nft /*ru t *r- a*# a" liw p'Cis r-» —V :i r«t. i<i wo L» /»r -71* rMi -rr V #y Jr» GC- «try (o I >r. x'tj <"• /.'r-'l c"?cr< irtr/ i.'Mt
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  • 348 5 Singapore, Tuesday. [T is difficult to analyse market happenings of the past week as they reflect a somewhat dazed condition of mind, says the weekly report of Messrs. Fraser Co. The rapidity of the i changes in political events had a stunning effect on everyone
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  • 149 5 Singapore. Tuesday. TANG BAH CHEE who had been remanded 111 the civil prison for over three weeks on a charge of attempted gang robbery, when it was alleged that he w*»s with a party which used knives and pistols when committing robbery
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 Cannot fail to jjive yon energy ,vaO^ KOLYNOS 1 housands of dentists recommend Kolynos because of its antiseptic l' ansing action. 1 s Kolynos and protect your l "-'ii and gums. Bf '9ht« n your smile Economize— KOLYNOS buy th* targe sis*
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    • 265 5 HAIR Is your trouble below Read MLm,~>\ how KOTALKO JJftgyL put hair on bald Jgfr heads, restored wave colour M i|-. t UU M"I was told I should AlWajS Mia. never haveanot herhait they said. long »«i lived, i KOTALKO bought Kotalko and KUIAIsM Kot lko Soap. No one gave
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    • 437 5 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look, Act and Feel Younger—Physically Attractive—Actively Alive When ,Tfl»" Z waste and acids that are clogging tig Backache, for «nstoHU and dtev
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    • 794 5 Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., ESTATE OF LEE QUEE LIM DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land and house No 70 (old No. 191), Heeren Street, Malacca, area 6,170 sq. ft. approximately. To be held at The Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koori Seng Co.. Ltd., No. 7. First (Toss Street,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 216 6 THE thirty-first annus! ffeneril meeting of the Banleng (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held recently. f The Cilairman Mr. R. F J Scott presided. The report and »c- -> counts and the notice convening th* meeting having been taken as read, the I representative of the secretaries
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  • 23 6 A fire-walking ceremony will take place on Monday, Oct. 10, at 4.45 p.m. at the Sri Mariamman Temple, South Bridge Road. Singapore.
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  • 248 6 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 Malays Tribune j Sir, —I do not agree with tha complaint that radios are tuned
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  • 68 6 ITo the Editor o/ the j made <U-e demanded of her fo i ice world. Germany has n t ,V wanted, Mr. Neville Chambi» ccen acclaimed the saviour „1 0.0? a^ d a !L d France a < Riacl that thert 1 is no world w;»; -iiS"
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  • 68 6 Under the above heading has been made to "Kiss Me fl Uorv and some writers have exrJr* *J55 to the name Messrs. Hock Swee Leonr ol VV strut, Penang, write to state v bare been the sole Importers ot funery bearing this name for effect" th y
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 315 6 I Special Grarid Sale from Ist to 31st October. A DRASTIC DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT. ■I !s being allowed on all market a prices of j Clocks Watches. I New Shipments oi the very Latest I Designs asd Models in Clocks and I Watches just received, j I Dc
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    • 418 6 Piles Ruin Your Nerves 1 it.-l„ne-, ino.u.il protruding l sap your Vitality ruin -ut nerves anddiiw \uu eras) with pan.. nsaaroM the re< ent diecovei y of an a mar >■ mm phj urn Btupfl d„. piuu i a 15 udautee yo* :.n erallL ride, work aud enjoy life in
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  • 51 7 ht'&vcfi ,s a y, Warm r mothers' n here in a strik- J p] .v mi oi eel iprey a hand Wool d sign of Vlarrai I Lindsay m «P U dlywocd I ,!>e MOSt pro- i star In fact, i line above we impartially,
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  • 134 7 many weeks during Which "And So They Were Married" was behvj; produced. The children were under the instruction of Miss Gertrude Vizard. Los Angeles board cf education teacher. Melvyn Douglas and Mary Astor, the grown up" leads in the Columbia production attended school with the juvenile leads
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  • 410 7 "Anyone who marries a The speaker was Mr. Bennett A Cert, president oi' the Modern Library Incorporated, rd New York—young, goodlooking, and cage:*, with a smile always In his eyes. "And," he continued, turning from what he calls his
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  • 114 7 TIIOSL who like Harold Lloyd will find plenty of amuse them in 'Tr. fr >or Beware." which opened at the Capital las,t night. It is a typical comedy of its typ.\ and though th? humour of Harold Lloyd is somewhat dated, it is cheerful entertainment with
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  • 139 7 Jk Toronto. MARY Pickford, the film star, has At offerad to buy her birthplace, now an abandoned house, to be tun. cd into a "quaint" tearoom and run the Junioi League for the benefit of the Hospital for sick children here. v iry Pickford'a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 222 7 HighßloodPressure Kills Men Women from* lYiph Rlood I'r-ssur.'. whi.-h is a terinus disease that starts about th.' tar.of Change of I.if.- and is the. real cause o, much heart troubie and later on of paralytic stroke.--. Common »ymt»tomii or hwh Blood Pressure air: Nervou#n. headaches at top and bark f»l
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    • 41 7 I 3 J TDWII[ vsfilf 'jsV-ssS&f' V l(jR CONSTIPATION NEURALGIA INDIGESTION RHEUMATISM, NERVOUSNESS. ASTItMa iMn Rf; BiocD. backache. insomnia L oss of Ai'PrriTE. WOMEN COMPLAINTS WOMEN AFTER BIRTH On sale everywhere Manufacturers: I). T MM COMPANY, 353 .North Bntlßr lload, SINGAPORE
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    • 509 7 I Looked YOUNGER £tS EVERY MORNING! V/, S(7ys /V/ss Barbara Lewis 11 JMii aji It was exciting to wake up and look *U- into my mirror —to see the little j|Jßf nes an( wrm^'es become fainter Actual photograph of Miss Barbara T AM astonished and delighted at -wKM J- the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 244 7 •«'SS !■■■■■>■ MMt.n WtlMM I DAILY CROSSWORD j F 1 P T P I F T ~F~" hi i" I I te: iilii. :n. i! m fe-§cliB~|::i~ i-Hxmil^n1 I l i j OSS DOWN y, these issues are 1. Calculates. 2. Eventide. urface of t'no earth, but 3. A prevaricator
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 427 8 More Exciting than "MOROCCO" A magnificent Epic CHARLES BOYER Un »ed ArNih ilf^ Gurie n d Hedy Lamor NEXT WEEK a the CAPITOL »ii i -j jg 1 til H_f 1 To-Nifkt Last Night 7.45 P.M. B% Two For One Payment 2nd She* Sam. Goldwyn's 52.*****0 Laugh Hit "STRIKE ME
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    • 193 8 I STARTS TO-DAY MATINEE at 3-15 {NIGHTLY 6-15-9-15 PAVILION^ ——mm mnmmmmmmmm J j GRAND COMEDY. LOVELY GIRLS. NEW SONGS. IN A BRIL- HAM STAR-PILLED MUSICAL JOY MAKER. Mr SYD WALKER JEFFREYS GIEN MYN ANTHONY IRELAND And a Wall Disney colour cartoon "MOTH and FLAME 4 A f j ROX V
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    • 306 8 j j THE TOWN'S BIC LAUGH SHOW CAPITOL. 3 SHOWS TO-DAY. ry AMAf OV£RBOA*O/ n S tj There's a girl offer Harold and he's all at tea. tj A ao 9 h riot ,ht f, ,icW your funny bone, t °'l UP your smile machinery, take a dozen S y«
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  • 230 9 London. ii unity oi C hristians was made by (he Archbishop t> Temple at Uk-assembly of the Federal Council of lhe hurches »i" England. >tf of dir-I i .reencf th,>s{ 1 ..vised the. c >mmurUsm [ci tin ir,r Is resDoct 'in disUhv oased
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 162 9 j-:::,, grand;:;:, STAGE SHOW Miss XltfT VLK 1 [j npye€ m TH t TIN MA H IDANCI TROUPE illO. SING IPORIS. j TONIC TABLETS. SAFE GOOD. BC') E Calcium and j j lif an? T»sh uitj write to SMITH SERIES bpf INSTRUCTORS for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. "KAMIKI METHOD." $1 50 Method
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    • 121 9 WORLD S STRANGEST FREAK MOXKKV-MAX Astourds Thousands of Keen Spectators at the ENEW= f| WORLD STALL Admission 20 cts. Born In Annam 17 years ago the Monkey-Man's body is completely covered with hair I This unique Freak will nuzzle you as he has Tsaftled WORLD FAMOUS l)R WAS DARWIN RIGHT?
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    • 197 9 v COMING SHORTLY! i Kianappcd I A 20th Century Fox Picture with m I WARNER BAXTER Freddie BARTHOLOMEW lARLEEN WHELAN C. AUBREY SMITH REGINALD OWEN i -IUHN IARRAWNi: RKQ, HRUCE 2 POLAROID M N GLASS! NOW 5 6. 00 complete. See oiir demonstration of this remarkable new invention. Thompson Optical
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    • 45 9 OPENING TO-NIGHT BIGGEST DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME 2 DELIGHTFUL FIRST RUNS. ~M^YAN~PREMIERE_ EMPIRE AND j SUN New w rid [SIMULTANEOUSLY SCREENING I 9 I P OB L I C ICIIIII T mut \*>~*zzl —i Very Strongly Supported By KING of the PECOS With JOHN WAYNE I
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    • 199 9 2nd Big Week-Now in lis 3HI Performance And Still drawing Crowded Houses! DAILY SHOWS^S- P*Mj lost i» l n c a *m mm' i THEGBEATAMMCA' W(fJ TYRONF, ALICE DON POWER FAYE AMECHE £pp BRADY DKViJME IX)NLEvY S^&S f| Phyllis BiooVe Tom Brown Sidney bia:kiiit-/ I'HONK Churchill June Storey Paul (»909.
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  • 643 10 QUR correspondence columns are always open to those who have adverse criticism to express, and therefore we had no hesitation in publishing the letter by "Old Timer" on the above subject. It is as well that We should hear lhe other side. "Old T'ner" declares
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  • 783 10 AT GODESBURG ON THE RHINE b y A. C. Cummings PLEASANTEST of Rhine towns set imong romantic scenery within a tramway ride ol Bonn, Bad Godesberg and its 25,00:» people, its wine-terraces frequented by students, and its retired university professor has leaped into
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  • 663 10 jORD BALDWIN outs his Anger on the soot in stating that the achievement of Mr. Chamberlain is to get the dictators to resume the method of diplomacy. They will talk more reasonably in future because they will realise that heaven and earth are not theirs. Former Premier
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 152 10 j; "H.M.V" Eight-Valve KBMfflQi All World Superhet I Mode! 469 j I worth-while wavebands between 11 2000 metres and ut oi 10 watts, this new table model is a worthy the His Master's Voice Range of All-World Radios which unes m o c Instrument the best po.nts of the existing
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  • 538 11 Cabinet Resign: Slovak Trouble nttlT UN'S guarantee oi Czechoslovakia, though technically vet in force, is coi ndered by the Government to b-j P iu in force said Sir Thomas Inskin yesterday. mora, J •0f aggression, Britain wou!J r to the aid s f v rnment
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  • 54 11 Reuter. THE Parliamentary Labour Party has decided to table a reasoiied amendment to the Government's motion asking the House to approve the policy of Government. It is understood the amendment will advocate the return of collective security and calling o; a icorld conference to settle outstanding quest
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  • 43 11 Reuter. Reuter. a Washington message says the Treasury finished the first quarter of the n a w fiscal year with a deficit of 701 million dollars, compared with 287 millions in the same period last year.— Reuter.
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  • 10 11 LORD BALDWIN "War is never inevitable."
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  • 371 11 Baldwin, making his maiden speech in .he Lords yesterday on the international situation, said he knew little of what had passed between the Chancelloiies In Europe, but heknev. enough to know that when the Prime Minister *"'»ok his decision to £o *o Rerchtesgaden, there was
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  • 76 11 Reuter. wERR Jaksch, leader of the Sudeten 11 German socialists, who has arrived in London, has aheady been in touch with the Czechoslovokian legation, and w)U meet a number of Labour members of Parliament during his stay in London. His visit is largely a private one.
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  • 228 11 Reuter. Reuter. rpHE L«rd Chancellor, Lord Maugham, speaking in the House of Lords debate on the Munich agreement, said in plain words Britain had gone to the very verge of war in an effoii to support France, while she and France had been engaged in
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  • 41 11 Reuter. THE Burgjb Government has approved the British Government's suggestion that Mr. Hemming, sscrctary of the non-intervention Committee, shall go to Nationalist Spain to explain the British plan for withdrawal of volunteers from the Spanish civil war.—Reuter.
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  • 132 11 Reuter. Reuter. JN course of his speech in the Com noons yesterday, Mr. Edward Burgin. Minister of Transport, asked the House to admire an act cf courage not previously mentioned- -namely on Sept. 22 when, with the most ostentatious arrangements made to convey Mr. Chamberlain across
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  • 266 11 PRESETTED with cheers and hand-clappinir from all of the 500 deputies present, with the exception of the Communists, If. Daladier, the French premier jave tc a crowded Chamber bis explanation on the Munich Agreement yesterday. The Premier declared firmly that if this effort was
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  • 23 11 Meetings of the Johore Council of State will be held in the Dewan. Johore Bahru, on Nov. 8. and Nov. 22.
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  • 97 11 Reuter. LORD Perth, British ambassador in Rome, called on Count Ciano twice yesterday and is believed to have discussed further meassures for restoring peace in Europe Chief among yesterdays moves was announced in Paris. M Bonnet. French foreign minister. nformed the Italian Charge d'Affaires in France
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  • 61 11 Reuter. OVER a thousand guilders has already been collected in all parts of the Dutch province of Zeeland as a tribute to Mr. Chamberlain in recognition ot his work for peace. The tribute will probably be a Zeeland cupboard or clcck and several hundred Zeeland
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  • 59 11 Reuter. MR Chamberlain announced yesterday that the debate on the Government motion will begin to-day and be con-HnuedV-mcrrow (Thursday>, when the Government will propose the House adUrns until Nov. 1 with the provision that it shall be summoned if n ec r ssa.y. Mr Attlee has indicated
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  • 238 11 Reuter. XT/EARLY 4.000 telephone lines have been Wcwtj dawn n the London W telephone area, while five telephone exchanges and 80 trunk junctions in the north-west of England are out of action as the result ot the great gale which swept Britain yesterday. Communication with
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 201 11 GENERAL HEALTH ),l 'v in maintaining sound nerve t ill. Mis- P. PaKC writes 'eaitn can you enjoy the blessing have nct cr had such ot general health. If you are run quick and lasting results it means that your nerves are mtlhmmf^fhmrfnim. |i<,l Six months ago mynerves nghUng a
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    • 46 11 COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICn. The only place where you can havi complete equipment for eye examination, latest styles of t yewear, especially NO-SCRu glasses, to enhance your appearance and pay less than elsewhere. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., C S. CHONG, Opt. D. (UJ3.A.). Mt fVwth Bridge Singapore
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    • 86 11 l l 8190 MODEL 469. I M Less Discount jfit A «40/0 broadcasts may be reMasters Voice" All-Wave Modd 469. I™J"Y£ f metres cci™ d rom all world mm<m Un upward. The addition of a **W™ T broadcasts on ing, ana a variable selectivity device J n L t^ ithout
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  • 462 12 pART of lhe morning and lhe whole of the afternoon was to-day taken up by the else regarding the claim for m%inteiijnce by a secondary wife to her alleged legal husband in the second poti'e ci art before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Maciam Tail Swee Ngoh, the complain-
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  • 122 12 Singapore. Tuesday. THE charge ot* driving in a reckless manner and thereby colliding with a tramway standard as a result of which his car overturned, preferred against K. N. M. Eyres, of the R.A.F. Base, was reduced to one of negligent driving, on Aug. 31
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  • 143 12 [From Our Ov. n Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Tuesday. I THE following are the transfers cf the Johore officers: Inche Haron bin Hassan, 0.C.P.D., J more Bahru. has proceeded to Kiuang where he will take over duties as O.C.P.D Kiuang. Haji Mohamad bin Haji Abdul Jamal. Traffic Officer, Johore
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  • 70 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Bail of $300 was extended to Sim Pang Huat when he was charged in the Traffic District Court to-day with causing grievous hurt to Ng Ah Hui by driving in a negligent manner in Lavender Stree r yesterday. It is alleged that Ng Ah Hui, a
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  • 367 12 G. 0. C. Will Take Up The Question Shortly (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) JWE appeal made by Mr. A. K. Suratee, a leader of the Indian community, for the forma I,on of an Indian volunteer company in Singapore is likely to have the
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  • 126 12 (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) The principal of St. Andrews School, the Rev. R K. S. Adams, is udhng to vouch for the bona fide of Durer Huang (above). 25-year-old Cantonese journalist, who is held by the police on a banishment warrant, and who claims to British Nationality. Mr.
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  • 229 12 QN Nov. 10, over 200 women will 4 'swoop" down on Singapore in ?n extensive poppy selling campaign vhieh it is understood, will be onn of the largest yet made, although there will be no actual street selling Service women who are selling poppies
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  • 87 12 JjlS face L WoDeii up and covered with blood and sand, a Chinese taxi-driver tottered up the .steps of the Paya Lebar Police Station short h before one o'clock this morning. The man made a report to the effect that he had been assaulted and robbed
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  • 37 12 The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will hold a rally on Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium, at 4.45 p.m. H E. the Governor, Sir shenton Thomas I Chief Scout for Malaya) will attend.
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  • 26 12 The Hon. Unpku Aziz, C.M.G., the Mentri Besar of Johore, is leaving for Colombo on Friday to meet Mrs. Aziz who is returning from Europe.
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  • 192 12 f\N the south coast of V Firth are the Culbii a region of desolation, of dunes, and tufts of grass. Once this spot wis < tile district, covered with farn and the houses of nrogp\ people; but in the year 1694 strange disaster befell if wind brought
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  • 198 12 Singapore, Tuesday. WHILE three members of the local Police Force were walking al Albert Street last night at about 8 they noticed a Chinese between 0 Street and Waterloo Street moving al Id a suspicious manner. So they went up to the man and
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  • 69 12 The directors of the General Accid n Fire and Life Assurance Corpora L/xi., have declared an Interim divider for the year ending Doe. 31. 1938, 2y 2 per cent, on the preference si and is. 6d. per share on the ordinar] shares, boLh subject to income tax,
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  • 19 12 Estimated export of dry rubber Malaya, Brunei and Labuan foi lhe month of September, Ij3B. was tons.
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  • 313 12 Don't Believe It VACUUM brakes, vacuum lamps and many other applications of "nothing" has made the ordinary man familiar with the word vacuum. He would probably describe it as the absence of anything, but no one yet has ever produced a true vacuum,
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  • 73 13 I cjjpyapore, Tuesday. I rr I4H Likai a Punjabi I A $-00 after '>^ nn >, caus n? jfrievowi I appeared at the I I .t an inquiry I I I H X H WWm admitted to the B Marks Of Violence I j VH
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  • 428 13 Wi Id Scenes A t Protectorate yylL!) scenes were witnessed yesterday outside the Chinese Protectorate when striking rickshaw pullers broJ.c up vehicles which were plying for hire, induced all pullers in Singapore to call a lightning irike. This follows the failure of neprotiations
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  • 106 13 Singapore, Tuesday. YEO hens Whatt failed to appear in Court when his name was called out, to answer a charge of failing to conform to a wing signal at the junction Of North Bridge Road and Middle Road. When asked why he failed to make
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  • 302 13 Singapore, Tuesday. Dullah Singh stood outside the Croat Southern Hotel in Singapore's Chinatown enjoyed the gay throng; of humanity passing before him, was pleased with life. Something caused Dullah Singh tc look up. In that moment Dullah saw something hurtling down at
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  • 17 13 Mr. Dale Cuthbertson to be an Assistant Architect, Malayan Public Works Service. v.ith effect from Aug. 12.
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  • 135 13 ]y|R. Re;;. C. Giggins, General Manager for Malaya of the General Electric Co., l td., is leaving for London in *brc; weeks' lime, to take up a »&M !n the London office of the company. Mr. G'ggins' future work w'll nlth ;-ie department
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  • 149 13 ShiKapore, Tuesday. PAKIRISAMY. a Tamil Hindu, aged about 2P. years, was this morning sentenced to two months' rigorous imprlsonment and ordered to pay a fine of $50 or In default of payment to undergo another one month's rigorous imprisonment, the sentences to run consecutively,
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  • 10 13 MR. R. C. GIGGINS Leaving Malaya
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  • 520 14 YESTERDAY'S GAME AT THE STADIUM S.A.F.A. CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER (By Rover) Pulau Brani 3; Gordons 0. jp.WOc'RITKS this year for Cup honours. Pulau Brani beat the first Division side, the Gordons, by three clear foals in the first lound of the Singapore Challenge
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  • 131 14 I j From Our Own Correspondence> Johore Bahru, Tuesday. THE Chinese Football Association, Johore Bahru defeated the Singapore Cold Storage eleven by the odd goal in three in a friendly match played at the Istana padang. As the score would suggest, the exchanges were even throughout. Both i
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    11 14 Incident in soccer Cup-tie at Stadium yesterday (Tribune).
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  • 213 14 HOCKEY THE S.C.C. "A" had practically their own way In their hockey match against the Royal Navy on the padang yesterday, when the Club I u °n by four goals to nil. j Ead feature of the game was the alj most entire lack of scientific
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  • 76 14 'THRILLING tennis was witnessed vesnr £!?3 at ?E V M C -A courts, when Pooi L L1 P and Yadi (-40. beat Koh Chent Jam and Wee Eng Hock <-4C 6—4. 6—4. m the Men's Doubl-s Handicap event. Beth pairs indulgem plem.y of hard hitting and smashing. Ties
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  • 25 14 Reuter Wireless. r Copenhagen Ort Jhc swimmer R« ;!inildnvrqer set i.n ',jr of three Bains. 25-r, 10 .sees omS? bC f l time
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  • 476 14 'FHE Women's October Medal competi- tion was played at Bakit Timah on Monday and resulted in a tie in "A" Divhion between Mrs. K. A. Jackman Mies S. Lucas, with a net score of 36. in a win for Mrs. R. Wakeford in •B' Division
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  • 80 14 npHE draw for the Ifmrj cup cewpetiJL*"2S *j tl,r Garrison Oo'l club, the r °u Un l of wnich h *s to bo completed by Oct, 12 is as under:Lt. Col. R R g. Atkins and Major »V,M* An "dagc vs. Cap' c H R
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  • 339 14 TENNIS Barber took long to settle down and after losing the first set to Chow Tat, began to play good tennis and annexed the second set. The final set saw a grim tussle for supremacy in which fortunes fluctuated, first Barber takin the lead
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  • 108 14 j THE s.C.C. elimin team froir Klines < H when Chcrrinztcn ben -tWm to aive the Cricket Club H singles match out I 'I he Service i Friday and N. S. Wi I singles match ag un Spilliard yesterday owin« I( .'3S| tion, but not
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  • 57 14 11HE Japanese Club lead team by two match' I Kliney Cup tie which M Japanese Club court; H Read yesterday. j Kobayashi beat P. A I rison) 7—5. ii—9. 1 Aizawa beat Oocidr Vj son» c. —2. 6—2 L. Ccmdr. Ifoekler I White R.A.F. meet A
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  • 184 15 practice Match On The Padang RUGBY SPORTSFRONT I rugger I rial in the I'adanj' ye-terday evening, the bea! lhe Peebles XV by a Hear margin of of 26 n <j iv.<> tries) to six (one penalty goal and one pi.il)!- 1 10 i :ghesj standard.
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  • 40 15 netting in Kur-la Lumpur on Thursand Saturday. Rev. 2*4 tnd 23. he Selaraor Twl Club arc catering I horses, ci:. 5. and penie.- classes j if. S, at this meeting, two runs beiivj
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  • 259 15 Teachers 9: S.R.C 8. IN a som.what scrappy but keenly contested rugby fixture nlaved en the Padan»r the Teachers XV just hut the S.R.C. by a point, the scores beim/ nine points (two tries and a uenalty goal) to eight (one goal and a try). The
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  • 46 15 The Clerical Union lost to tne Ordinance Dept.. Alexandra, by two goals to nil at the C.U. ground yesterday. Both □als were scored in the first half. The s;ame was thrilling, with the Clericals attacking most of the time without being able to score.
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  • 202 15 iFrom Our Own Correspondence) T Batu Pahat. Tuesday. HE Chung Hwa basket-ball team of Aver Hitam Visited Batu Pahat and engaged the local Cheng Siew and Ai Chun Old Students' Association in a basket-ball match at the Chinese Recreation Club's basket ball stadium on Saturday night. A
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  • 78 15 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. against S.C.C. to-morrow at the S.C.C. ground. Cheok Wah. Evan. Wong. Choo Beng. Chow Chye. Mm Kee. Kirn Swee. Kee Pow. Mook Kirn. Kee Tian. Kee Siang. Swee Kene. Reserves: Swee Law. Lim Swan. On Friday S.C.R.C. 2nd XI vs R AF.
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  • 94 15 THE latest Straits Racing Association classification of horses and ponies list Is as follows: Horses TRANSFERS From Class 3 to Class L—Mini. From Class 2 to Class 3 -Brawny Lad Meridea. From Clans t«> i.—Britannia, Clifton Lad. Dandalco. Eastern Ally,' Flaming Wltoli, Haran. High Degree,
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    • 54 15 c&I-Ori r ss vuua,; ROSY FINGERS gji BRiNC bush ROSY FUTURES never can resist *ARoo\ lhe »PPeai of «oft. loveTojuv ly with rwy. 52? so Suko toke '"tor. U, SSSu >°«r penality with o,l of ln <* n*w shades Hgl U e *>li&h that looks lonter. .Uac i* B H'
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    • 252 15 Out of thousands of cases, not one case of failure has yet been reported. Fullers (Brand) Celery Perles (each small, easily swallowed perle, contains the medicl: al value of 26 lb. of Golden Celery) will give you ease instead of pain by 12 a.m. to-morrow. In a week your rheumatism
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    • 601 15 NATURE'S WAY TO REMOVE POUNDS OF FAT! Rolls of unsightly fat at wait and hips, douMe chins, Ugly, bulging limbs—all th are caused when waste prodm i-> left after every meal are not cmpti'd regularly from the system. But there a danger in drastic, artificial slimming method!, and violent exercises
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    • 195 15 TURNS BACK THE CALENDAR Regains the vigour of his youth There is a certain old gentleman here in Malaya who has taken on a new lease in life. Passed middle age, he was becoming weak, feeble; felt that lit**? held little more in store for him. Then came his awakening.
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  • 419 16 Indian Champion Interviewed WRESTLING is a religion with me. India has produced the best of wrestlers and more of them than any other country. My desire is to uphold the prestige and dignity of my motherland. As the recognised champion of all India, I challenge anyone to
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  • 54 16 THE following ties in the Singapore Badminton Championships will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this week-end:— Saturday at 2.15 p.m. Commercial Houses Tournament:—Straits Times Press Sports Club vs*. Vincent's Sports Club (Braddell Brothers). Sunday at 10 a.m. < Inter-school Tournament): City High School vs.
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  • 206 16 IJNDER the patronage oi X v Pai. the Consul-Gc, the charity badminton match i I the China Relief Fund day night at the Ha Stadium between the i of Johore and the I Union of SingapOiC al crowd. The total proceeds reached the $600 mark. In six
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  • 57 16 A SOCCER match will be played :-H F. and N. ground to-day bei I Fraser and Neaves and r..fl Cold Storage Co. for a cup re. -fl Mr. G. A. Potts. O B E. The F. and N. t, am Ismail. Hassan. Ali. Tillbrook Porter. Owsiak. Qoetzee,
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    • 256 16 baduKbe-Nenry Gel Up Nights' Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble an.l Bladder weakness ha v.- stopped Getting Up Nights, Backache, Circles I'nder Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness stiffness. Rheumatism, Dfsstness Lumbago, Burning. Itching;, Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cyntex. (Siss-tex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans,
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    • 386 16 The Acid in Your Stomach Would t£ m Burn c&r i a Hole in the ft Vm/ [A Carpet A y^S.] 'drops of°Hydro^ iWHHBH chloric Acid 'same as /lcrua/ photograph of Stomach Acid> on to a carpet burned by thick pllo carpet; the stomach acid a burnod a six-Inch hole.
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  • 843 17 'J'HE following London Chamber of Commerce Examination passes have been received in S nc*apore: V.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE HIGHER 'CERTIFICATE (SENIOR I—BOOKKEEPING ANIj ACCOUNTANCY: With Distinction: Manim. K. 8. and Lok Wing Ka.i Parses: Ch!a Thirim Hock, Hans Men? Hui. Khor Kcng
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  • 89 17 Jerusalem. A PAf.KSTINF Post Office i"V ipcssenffs oraa waylaid by armed nnmlits between the towns of Tulkarm and Kalkilieh, In the Eastern pl.t in of Sharon, and the sum of .'9O which he was cai'-ying in an insure d letter was stolen from him.
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    • 219 17 W fiOl IT Pk 1 with unc acid nodul** (topN) f f 2— C k,«, >S3 I RHEUMATIS I LUMBAGO YL/ KIDNEYBLADDER flj TROUBLES ETC fl CURED WITH ~R s rf W I UROLYSAN )VP lh e poisonous uric ft 1 V I o^-w 11 Ivhichisthecaoseofloss 111 9 Sirs, sa
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    • 182 17 r,ar& Hcsiaurant \f&r I ,<jCS NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS IMPROVED ALL ROUND SERVICE ON A j AFTER Ist OCTOBER, 1938. No. 4, I'rinscp Street. (Corner of Bras Rasah Rd.. opposite Dhoby (ihmt). faws gawks iters Woii<» Chi On, also known as Wong Boot, InQ^lßß took a degree at 10. Employed
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    • 129 17 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6,30 P.M. TO 8.30 PM. DINNER AND DANCE (INFORMAL) FROM 9 30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT "PHYLLIS JAMES" THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN TAP DANCING TEAM. DINNER $8.00 ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 j NOTICE THURSDAY, 6th7)CT(<BER." Patron* are respectfully advised that the Ran* Room will
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  • 236 18 THE erection of barbed-wire barri- cades aim sand-bags at the defence ponts, and knocking of loopholes into the strategically placed walls throughout the former Russian, former German and former Japanese Concessions in Hankow by Chinese troops is rapidly bringing horn* to the foreign residents that the war
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  • 63 18 CTAGING a surprise ceup. during Chinese units broke into Mahweiling on the Nanchang-Kiukiang Railway under cover of darkness. Completely taken by surprise, the Japanese who put up feeble resistance wcie driven out of the city. But they immediately called In heavy reinforcements. To avoid being trapped
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  • 500 18 How Central Government Deals With Yangtse Situation" of thousands of farmers whose homes and soil were swallowed by the Yellow River flood, are still staying out at the dikes near Chengchow, waiting to be transferred, to that dty and later to
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  • 461 18 THAT Szechuan Province in v. 1 stern China does not lack its kind-heart-ed people, was skkm gee* upon the arrival of one hatch after another of poor war-stricken children from various parU of the country. These pe< Die nave voluntarily communicated with the Chungking** branch
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  • 114 18 CAFTAIN Shang Chih-cheng and live privates are commended in an order issued by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek for their gallantry. Captain Bhang and the others wem wounded during the recent fighting at the front and sent to a base hospital at Petting, Szechwan. Immediately after recovery, they asked
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  • 281 18 STIRRING chapters of gallantry and valour were written by officers and men of the Chinese defence forces in the battle for Sikuling, strategic height on the Kinkang-Tehan line. Reports of the heroic deeds of the Chinese fighters, gathered with great difficulty at the front, poured
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  • 95 18 Chungking NATIONALS or countries with no treaty relations with China and foreigner without nationality desiring to reside in Chungking will henceforth be required to register and obtain domicile permits from the Municipal Government, accordin« to a set of regulations hist pro mulgated by the Chungking Municipil Government.
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  • 52 18 TIGHT members of a Chinese artist troop have arrived in I,os Angeles and announced they hoped to appear at the leading universities and women's clubs in America during a five months' tour. The members plan to live economically, they announced, in order to donate funds to the Chinese
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    • 66 18 Daily China Page (Edited by T. H. TAN) Careful planning m<zlces near to nature's food Wv W Si 1 1 Only thoughtful care and understanding I 111 II I 1 could pot to much goodno** into Clue*. fS I HePS E N«t •rha*«baby» needs be ea«» IS wL f\mw\ I
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  • 833 19 MR. RAG HA VAN'S SPEECH Gandhi Day In Penang -i dhi is th« greatest of Indians, but he fa more He 3< ><*t outstanding figures in the worM. Ho has not people 1 u1 he has electrized a world India, i country, almost
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  • 393 19 (United Press). OmJon, Sent. 2f jESTERE A V evening the number of convicted prisoners brought down to Tri«andrum mounted up to 136 and a still larger number is awaiting trial. 01 in course of to I rivnruh urn after conviction in tne mjoffusil," says a
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  • 87 19 (United Press). (United Press) Karachi. Sept. riVE student-- of the local College were drowned following a collision between their boat with an in<eming mail steamer in the Karachi ■ea channel last night. The -tuaents' boat while proceeding i llanora on a picnic irip dasher -way against the
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  • 384 19 (United Press). Shillong, Sept. 27. S rioting unprecedented in the history of $hTllon«r broke out here to-night at S p.m. resulting in severe injuries to many people, mostly Bengalee Hindus, due to stabbing and brickbatting by an infuriated mob. i The
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  • 25 19 The Hon. Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug. the Bengal Premier, preened over the AlJj India Mashm Eduoational Conference held at Pa ma on Sept. 30.—
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  • 59 19 Here is seen the beautiful portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, which was placed on the uais iacing the audience at miss meeting held at Ferrer Park. Singapore, on Sunday evening to celebrate the Mahatma's 70th birthday. Behind the portrait is standing the president of the meeting Srimati Thangammal,
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    • 178 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthuktishnan, B.Sc. INACrET-'l Irs Buy Nacet and avoid the jg J/j risk o; gambling on cheap fiHgs^s^ST^^Slfl blades. Nacet Blades are established favourites, '^^^Ssl because of their high quality and low price, and assure you of many clean, P===? m t»R smooth shaves from
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  • 127 20 ?idtuse5 »!l. l»«'»t i> a 5 "I »plirt ul ?>l:»!:»>!<. ll>' reae!:» il> bei«bt pilturc>. >pe« taa<n lor lbe tribune, appear tl,i> pazr. 3 IKcv are: 3 1. X bnat. vitl» 5a,l> sell. 3 «ve? tbe ere»t «l va'.e. 3 2. ln i», I
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    • 45 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you R i: S II L T s for only :i c i: N t s per word in this paper mil it ELECTRIC CLOCKS p|r THE EIGHT TIME LL—. 2 ALL THE TIME... Sole Age,,,, >lO\ I OIC I I If.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 11 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT IES, SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, Ociober No. 19.
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    • 69 I MR. George 3er- nurd Shaw was an interested spectator at Alexandra Palace last year when his comedy "How He Litd to Her Husband" (a c.n*»-act play) was lelevi cd. Bombas was played by D. A. ClarkeSmiih (left), and Apjohn by Derek Williams. This programme produced by Leslie
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    • 302 I oj Engineering oj the BBC, ?innj design oj receivers at this year's London Radio churns held at Olyrn pia recently. I V»mm < >v"l fairly say thai the I 4 Rad •> al Olyaip a I in n nrelty, or iliat sets adiown WW. l.i:>t\ri ti:c r.n.«t
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    • 399 I rjpHK BHtish liroadensting Corporation and the Hriiish P.M.C.'s Department have naked the Australian Commonwealth Radio Research Hoard, to collaborate in a series of experiments with an important bearing on radio comrr.un cation. Dr. D. P Martyn (research physicist Of the Board)
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    • 255 I Ed. J"!**' I*ol1* 01 art answer((m by a -Query Pa*e. be foun «l this "oul! POrlu,U that all queries mSEtL i to the ,ir "v,!, ,o Ui,c an NOT to iribulo?, "5 Huuse Wi c° n Ur n s? pteaM make a note of t g y-y
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      31 I THE Earl of Derby will deliver a broadcast speech on "Racing" which listeners to Paventry will hear at 7.10 a.m. on Friday and at 7.3!> p ni. oa Sunday.
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    • 246 I AT Wembley there is a man who listensin all day to tht latest radio receivers yet can never near a programme. He is Mr. F. H. Brittain, a radio expert at the G.E.C. research laboratories, and the room in which he works is
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    • 18 I DR. Charles Hill will broadcast a gpeech for Indian listeners from Daventry al 11.40 p.m to-morrotr
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      • 18 I Trent Yourself to a new EMERSON RADIO free Home Trial Sole Agents: H. L Carter Co., Singapore: gg««giJ
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      • 20 I QUERY COUPON. This coupon is available until Oct. 11, 1938. and must accompany all queries. M. T. Oct. 5, 1938.
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      • 206 I Reliable 41 tl I O <-pair ft Radio Sound Experti Consult H. L Carter Co., Singapore: Thone tittlS. #8 hours a day for\ Mr Da s Hes so m M firmly convinced oi Philips superiority that v 2 yccirs with I he ive hi ,r,en<^s to me S y same
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    • 109 II y me m the intorecta of mu?ir iv widely appreciated, celebrates his nh leeaa a conductor till, month ,UW lo commemorate event he has nr eenised a great concert which given at the Albert Hall to-day S?*i2 purpose of raking what he bLes w m
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      • 136 II ONG RADIO SERVICE B 12, ALIWAL BTHB i I SINGAPORE. X f IHBi For RoconrntionrH X f BHBN Radio-Grams him v A HBw rl *s f Bargain Pi I itfljsß or easy terms ■iraSE*' j m fffnl General servicing to t& m m&m Makes of Scls :«t r H|| charges
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      • 2540 II IfcfifflTI {WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES) 1 1 I ricctricat mcordlaj t Gramophone record* 1 I V!H' 15 J", ,m, [lf mmm RRPT TTVT J 6 20 Gymnastics OCTOBER S LORD SAMUEl london J»mm j| ffige a I SINGAPORE DJB 15.20 Mc's (19.7 m.) THANSM1SSION 5 a.m. 10.50 Tin* 51 g ni
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    • 545 III ONE of the greatest figures in the history of showmansfiip is to be commemorated in 'Barnum: a feature programme which listener- to Daventry will hear at 6.05 p.m. on Friday. r JpHE Anatomical Venus' 'The Mermaid from Feegee* .Bihib. the Belgian Giant* General Tom Thumb, the smallest
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      • 2192 III nw. OCT. 7 i WORLD'S BROADCAST PRO GRAMMES BK,! N DJIT 15.20 Mcs*. (19.7 m.) LONDON LONDON i rtiCnnNT p* t| ll in v c Enjim&TT p.20 Concert of hsht music. TlMN'SM*^-""^^ 1 J 7 on Wws In Ehelish 5 Mt <; (31.55 in.) TR ANSMISSION 5. TRANSMISSION 5. 35
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    • 76 IV ARMAGH CATn HEDUAL from which a service will be broadcast in Transmission 2 on Sunday, Oct. 9, is a plan well-proportioned tußdfog in th.* Perpendicular Gothic style. in the Cat heirs! there is still preserved a French standard captured by the Armaeh militia— the first to
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    • 342 IV yyHAT was the unhappy reason for the series of misfortunes that earned the 'Great Eastern'—designed with such great hope and (loomed to so desolate a career- the sadly-eloquent 'soubrique' of 'Hoodoo Ship'? Built io reap rich harvests* for the Great Eastern Steam
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    • 231 IV I The Black Dog-' and 'In Town Toj ni£ht '—two of the most i popular variety features—will return to the programmes from Daventry. The former will be broadcast in Transmission 2 tcwnorrow, and the latter in Transmission 3 on Oct. 12. 'The Black Dog,' where mine
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    • 129 IV DEGARDED by those who know as one of the most versatile bands in vaudeville, Bobby Howell and his Band numbers sixteen members. Howell himself—he plays the violin as well as conducts—originally intended to enter the medical profession, but the War, as it did for so
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    • 81 IV THE band of the Royal Tank to broadcast from the Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, in Friday's programme in Transmission 3 —is one of the most recently formed of British military bands, and is rapidly winning recognition as a musical unit of exceptional
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    • 233 IV £VERY year the banks of the River Severn between Gloucester and Worcester arc the scene of the country" largest competition in coarse fishing—a contest organised by the Birmingham Anglers' Association— and hundreds of anglers come i many miles to prove their mastery of 4 the piscatorial
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    • 143 IV THE summer of 1938 in Britain was like the curate's egg. excellent in parts. In some places tinweather was sub-tropical; in others, a few miles away, it was reminiscent of the Antarctic. Everywhere it was delightfully uncertain—and typically British. In Monday's programme (in Trans mission 2)
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    • Page IV Miscellaneous
      • 1842 IV MQN. OCT. IO \Atr\ ryt r\*e* titan* irom page W w UKLU o BROADCAST PROGRAMMED (.Mi ».:>1 Mc s (31.55 m.) PENANG LONDON 9 IT). 6.20 Religious Service* (Church cf ZHJ 6.08 Mcls (49.3 m.) England), from St. Martin in- P.m. TRANSMISSION 5 the-Fields, London. 6 00 Chinese music. 7
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