Malaya Tribune, 28 August 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: r Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- ■No. 204. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, August 28, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. AUGUST 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 Read Vie SUNDAY Till BUN E Dominant Jn Malaya MALA VAN iP SIN YAR COMPANY 196, LAVENDER STREET P SINGAPORE. I _i i New Shell Motor Oil contains an exclusive mineral oiliness concentrate mm tm MkM which prevents the oil from draining off when the engine is at rest. It
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    • 113 1 I Stomach Impurities Must Be Removed ri ?n S i?TH PliCa^ns are'likely It 5*J JJ tnt *c impurities are allowed to remain. Loss 0 f Ancefltfl ed» i v !h ystem has been 5S»neffrPtL lmpurlties The only by SiSnJ*** °f r f movin e them is regularly, first thing in
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    • 380 1 AFTER FEVER CARE During fever, the whole system including the digestive organs is Undermined and weakened. Convalescence wiH be hastened if tissue can be Quickly rebuilt and strength restored by building up reserves. The patient must be encouraged to take as much nourishing food as the capacity of the weakened
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    • 22 1 Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, I KUALA LUMPUR. f E FCR BR!OGE SOLE AGENTS; WPA 8B
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  • 87 2 •QORORITY House.*' the RKO Radio picture at the Pavilion, is a story of American college life and the troubles frnd heartaches of young girls who are anxious to belong to the more exclusive circles. It is simple and unpretentious, its drama lying
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  • 27 2 The offices of the Lloyd Triestino Navigation Co. have been removed from 35. Robinson Read. Singapore, to 11 Dajvey Road. The telephone number is *****.
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  • 140 2 |T a time when all eyes are turned on Germany, the picture 'Whither Germany." which opened at the Capitol last night ought to attract a sreat deal ot attention. It gives in some detail me story of the evolution of new Germany from the Germany of
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  • 235 2 I TO-MORROW fOR ALL j ERS. A rather critical &»>• 1 day and uncertain Jrom Z money viewpoint. Disavv 2 ments and set-backs likely, s m don't try to mattej. d press for definite busine. SPECIAL 1NFLUENCF L r cd a for 12 to Feb. 19.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 498 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return MckeU to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) ••Hong Slang" Sept. 11. 4 p.m. "Hong Kheng" Sept. 6 ■•Hong Kheng" Oct. 9. 4
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    • 442 2 i STEAMER SAILINGS. Pofl II ot and BRITISH INDIA ted In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. 23 t BEHAR G OCO Oct. 2 CHITRAL 15,000 Oct. 6 CORFU '5.0G0 Oct. 20
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    • 468 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDIfiUTSCHEB LLOYD, (incorporated in Germany). Tn* undernoted are the Company's intended FrtT MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGBAI. For NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. auu Due Spore. 1939 m i -COBUR6" 7 "POTSDAM" omlte Manila, North China and W»- l 2 us. omits North China 1 HOMEWARD. c« nniTAND HAMBURG BREMEN. For
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    • 158 2 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE 9 OeaUch-Australlsche Dampfcchiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AIND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 sjs. NORDMARK via Mania Sept. 2 f m;s. DUISBURG via Manila Sept. 13 .s.s. NĔUMARK via Manila Sept. 30 m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Oct.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 TQ da^ S M,^ o^s^! 0 d XT*** j|tf| —Z ZH —^z!^z!!z?!lZ!lz m~mm~ >~— lIW I ftggp 1 11 II M —LJ— \m CLUFS ACROSS: CLUES DOWN 8. Ramshackle. q Always 2 Acquittal. 10 Gallant man. 3. The giving of false evidence 11. Hindu god. 4. Evade--12. Mouth of a
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  • 388 3 THE MUSLIMS IN SINGAPORE. 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune/ Sir,—ln connection with Mr M Mamats letter in your esteemed paper f ug J 8 please alloxv me ™y something about the ".Velayu Jati" of Singapore. b According to "Hikayat Abdullah theft were very few
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  • 126 3 TTTci Singapore, Saturday. BE preliminary inquiry into the case inf W Ch Adalet Khan a corporal .oi the Hongkong-Singapore Battery, oio U^Cl^ rged with the of Sexgeant Gul Baz Khan of tho same Battery on July 31 at the India Barracks, changi v/hich had fully occupied four
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  • 219 3 i Singapore. Aug. 26. The followtne are the exchange stocl I this morrme according to the daily circular Issued by the Hongkong* and Shanghai Banki-n* Corporation I SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1 32 london demand 2 4 132 Lyons demand 2033 Switzerland demand 227 Hamburg demand 134 New
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  • 103 3 Boraon. Aug. 25. Paris 175 3 16 j New York 4.68 Montreal 4.531, I Buisseis 26.15 I Geneva 19.90 An>„:erdam 8.32 U Milan 84 U Berlin 11.60 lisbon 110 3 16 Madrid 42 4 Belgium 11.6G^ 4 Athens 547£ Stockholm 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 Bucharest 6.65 Kehin 'ors 226"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 611 3 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists an 4 Store* Second Hand Radios I guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., (»1 MALAYA 1934, LTD. II ipore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang. -I'VE** RADIOS i I (ficiency, Reliability and Service. POPULAR IN MALAYA, s: HOE BOON LEONG,
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    • 138 3 so run It HI II Ml INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand) Loss Of Profit* Insurance W. G. DOVE. Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. THE j EASTERN UNITED j ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI- I tF™' WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D
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    • 123 3 For Style Comfort, Economy, CONSULT j The Oriental Optical c©-, I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Branch Offloe: 3 4«, N. Bridal rT SINGAPORE. I FREE TESTING. FOR p 1 PERFECT SSttr fXfikS ■I mx a rmmrn lhPse c °me from perfect inner i Dfiillu llf cleanliness. Enjoy a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 383 3 V. t To-day's Radio V SINGAPORE j NIROM 1 LONDON s»g 3c St f P r °S>-™me: Opening. N £WS bulletin. GSB 951■*«1 55 m 600 Special prSmm m tne Studio Gymnastics. a m 6,, Guakang■ S me °f Teochew 2 g gramophone music. 640 -The TM*. 8 le«hewI e
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 579 4 $6&UiA*H4 VdCCJIt WANTED: By well-known European I firm. Man with sales experience, good command of English, Hokkien, Teocriew 1 and Cantonese, and knowledge of auto- mobile mechanics. Age 25 to 32 years. Rrplv to Box 939. Malaya Tribune, giving detailed qualifications and stating salary required. 1153-Bi WANTED: Laaies and men
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    • 629 4 GARAGE AND DRIVERS' Q JartoU wawr supplied, apply lb. TAN JONG RHU. (948> "IiuNGALOW TO LET: 81, Branksome Road, 3 rooms, bathrooms attached, ga>age, etc. furnished. Apr.ly 8, Ugmg M-A, Geylang. 2 rooms, elect r.c. water 162-0, Charlton Road, Upper SerS Apply 14, East Coast Bg*. Singapore. I "to LET-
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    • 565 4 CHUNG HWA MANDARIN INSTITUTION corner of Selegie Road and Short St., Singapore (Eton High School Building). Classes: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced. Commencing from Is: September, 1939. Lessons given twice weekly, viz. Mondays and Thursdays or Tuesdays and Fridays. Time: 5.15 tn 7 p.m. or 7.15 to S p.m. Special Afternoon
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    • 564 4 Ha**** SALE: HOTEL, Bran M AHMOU D. c qAPORE. N. 8.: READ Easah Ro., gfJJSSaI letter in Column .•MAI2MOUD& personal x (9e _g) 1 on page Players SPECIAL OF^ e and Restrain*, only in Tennis ana Write for pamtulan> (***** Street. Turing of W» ft Latest Jmce for hand tyt
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    • 570 4 wanted a light delivery van for ab£fS; Address replies to 75, lelux Aver o1 B Singapore, or ring up 4327. W FOR SALE: Standard 9 HP. o good running condWon tt«d $250. Apply to Box 916, Malaya Tr °une, Kuala Lumpur. wrjpn RHP Saloon just under 3 ve£s Sd Excellent
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    • 303 4 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale RADIO SERVICE. Repairs under European supervision i rate charges. Whenever your r of order Dial 2722 prompt satisfaction guaranteed, Elect: the Commercial Trading C L 7. N Canal Road Singapore EUROPEAN SALESMAN ment. London and l&layan Box 933, Malaya Tribui «137 P.. EXPERT VIENNA COOK
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  • 587 5 (From Our Own Reporter) "tuv Penang, Saturday. Jkih world situation to-day is very grave-we are on the brink of war It is our duty as British subjects to do everything we can to ensure tnat we are ready for whatever may come," said the
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  • 537 5 W. Hammer Co. Pays $78,300 In Dividends k vivai m -a mmm Singapore, Saturday. A dividend of 75 cents per share, absorbing $78,300, was declared at .he annual general meeting of Messrs. W. Hammer Co Ltd £e*d to-day at the offices of the Secretaries, Messrs. Derrick Co in Hongkong Bank
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  • 83 5 Reuter. Tokyo Ann 97 German residents in the British and Trench concessions at Shameen in t?* Island of Canton, have evacua'tPd cording to a Canton meLage %wm leave shortly by boat y WiU st&ffrSh nchukuo troops have ..uiuc a r -.sn offensive again** the* S U a
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  • 101 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Saturday. I EE Pai. who was arrested on a warrant issued from Tangkak. was this morning produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with having failed tc pay arrears of $240. being maintenance allowance within a month upon ,'udgment in the Magistrates'
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 216 5 EAT, DRINK BE MERRY RAFFLES CAFE m po MORROW THE FOOD DRINK THERE WD, n E n* fflE SAME GOOD QUALITY AS TO-DAY Entertain Your Friends At The New Bar Rt FURNISHED REDECORATED aRVICE-COMFOFT-COURTESY-MUSIC traROVEn in daily increasing XUMBE|? of pato n VOIR BREAD, DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFI ES
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    • 200 5 IDEALLY SITI ATI I» Bl WEU VPI OINXED fm lhe fTI for the COiMMERCIAt \Yj CONVENIENCE I TBAVftLLfca W OF RESIDENTS 1 H OTE L CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). No. 9-A, (Ist Floor), D ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. j (Next to The Mercantile Bank of
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    • 642 5 MAHMOUD'S RACING LETTER—Dear Headers—"THE CODE 'as adverted f'Jr shall deal with the forthcoming j LjTOgK TURF RACES' <Sept. 9th) CONCERNING two selections, one a "GOLD CUP" Candidate, and secondly a genuine fit and fancied animal running the same day, I would strongly advise ALL to purchase "THE CODE," there would
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 761 6 Yesterday's Audiences Were Amazed By The Frank Exposures In Tnis Remarkable Film! j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY! The Most Timely and Sensational Documentary r/IPITOL I 1 Picture Ever Presented of Naz. Germany' x* I POSITIVELY LAST DAY!! IFI WHITHER GERMANY I Pg«g Banned In All Dictatorship Countries! Fearlessly Exposing Germany's War-mania
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  • 824 7 fHE twenty-second annual general meeting of the shareholders of ivlurai, Tin, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 16, Barrack Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Mr. W H. Martin presided and. in moving the adoption oi the directors' report and accounts
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  • 542 7 pti nnuaJ general meeting of shareholders of Puteh Tin g Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, id, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. mpshire pie-MCied ant\ hi of the directors' tints ior the yei.* ncvd we take the rap
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  • 45 7 Reuter. Jerusalem, Aug. 27 The Government have published legislation for the maintenance of stocks o essential commodities and the control oi f 7od and essentials in the event of an emereencv. The legislation includes the regulation of prices and consumption.— Reuter.
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  • 146 7 L.ndon, Aug. 27. THE foreign exchange market experienced an active session for a Saturday, this being the second day of the withdrawal of "control." In the absence of .support from the exchange Equalisation Account the;* v. as further appreciation against sterling in London on New York, closing a»
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  • 51 7 Reuter. London. Aug. 28 official order has been issued restricting operations in Argentine. Belgian, Canadian, French. Dutch Indies. Norwegian. Swedish, Swtes and United States securities, and requiring United Kingdom holder to register their holdings within a month. It also forbid.s their sale or transfer without prior permission.
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  • 39 7 Reuter. London. Aut,'- 27. The Lord Privy Seal's department impresses upon shopkeepers the necessity for securing that internal lighting can be made invisible from the outside and that external lights can be immediately extinguished If necessary -Reuter
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 47 7 GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. CABARET TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT, g ATI T RDAY EXTENSION 1 A.M. TfttSATOfc: To-ii|,rht, "OFF THF RECORD." 6 ™*VS™f*»e Wilher* in "RASCALS." WAr ll? Tfl niirht TAISAN TALKIE: To-night, SK '"DOUBI E Mfe' 0F HUMAN HEARTS. MATES." mJJ^. mmaamm J mW^mmWmWmmmm mmmmmmmmmm^mwmm^m^mmwmw
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    • 162 7 TEL TF^ N EW WORLD DANCE PALACE Till: LA KG EST AIK C ONDITIONED CABARET IN MAL AYA WITH B\K RESTAURANT attached NIGHT lIWCI Nightly at 9.30 p. m. TI- A DAK f E (FREE \l)MI8SION) I VERY 'ICES.. THURS. SAT SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE KISOM 1.30 P.M. lo 1.30 P.M.
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    • 166 7 Continued Success of Warner Bros. Spectacular Technicolour Production ALHAMBRA 3-15, e-is 9-15 MS. «HrANN SHERIDAN "r:F TECHNICOLOR MICHAEL CURTIZ StMlfiwi wm Mm* SEE m»wlm» *oy Sate**!.. jow ma nny nuvm were* jet? tMUM topmoAß Same Programme will be shown at SUN CINEMA. IPOH, OX 7th Sept. NEXT CHANCE-ALHAMBRA I I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 149 7 Singapore Volunteers programme oi v eek ending Sept. DA y AUG. 28 ters, S R A. er, S R A. tvL ■>:>. SR E. fv). H Q S F. Sig S X.A.. Camp. >\V AUG. 29 ers, S.V.A.C.S.. er. SVA.C.S d Fcrt Labrador. Sections, Manning I? l in FI Training.
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  • 796 8 JN times when the shadow of war broods heavily over the world SI that people's thoughts should turn to the possibilities if the worst should actually happen and a number of countries were involved in hostilities. They consider the threat of air raids for it has
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  • 873 8  -  By John Rolfe IT is generally accepted that motor transport would be called upon to play a vital part in defence, as well as in maintaining those essential services on which the daily life of the community depends, in the event of Britain
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  • 27 8 "And how do you know it'i first of the month?" the vl. the host's little girls. "Cause ill daddy*! letters have got froiv replied the child.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 The DRIPLESS TEA STRAINER A BOON to Housewives No more messy tea stains on the table cloth Tea Strainer Heavily Chromium Plated. Rustless. The Mesh in the Strainer is detachable for periodical changing. PRICE: SO. 75 ROBINSON CO., LTD. m FAMOUS from SCOTLAND SINGAPORE ASK FOR NO FINER WHISKY ANY
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    • 71 8 WANT PLEASANT SERVICE? then try shopping at 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road, (Next to Medical Office) we stock:— MeM Shirt, Tootal Ties, Samson |3hoe, Rain-Leigh Hats, Towels, Aero Swim Suits, Bathing Caps Hair Bru-h, Parker Fountain Pen,' Quink Ink, Parker Watcher, Ladies' Handbags, Aero Handkerchief, Wool Sweaters, Thermos
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    • 38 8 and krMm%mm Saturday SEPT. 2nd NOW IS THE TIM£ ■Tl >■! T0 SAVE AMAZING OFFERS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF ALL REMNANTS, ODDMENTS, SAMPLES, DISCONTINUED AND SURPLUS LINES. ASTOUNDING VALUES! WHITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Penang IPOH. SINGAPORE Taipens J
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  • 260 9 Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 28. v demand that Danzig and k ,i r should return to the l! h i bv Herr Hitler in his lit'»" w fidier, the French Prer epl y to jnicr ,nested that treaty re11 >(11 ie and defended his achieving that aim. •Ujetted to
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  • 94 9 Tientsin Aug. 23. ;e leaving Tientsin in a v fl w but are keeping the.r a secret. Gently rumoured that in ili-treatment of Germans a: the barriers. <of chclera have occurred .c. trains from Tientsin have ?d by flood waters, which the tracks in some places.
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  • 859 9 Another Meeting Of Cabinet To-day Situation Slightly Worse But "All Is Not Lost" Reuter. LATEST REUTER MESSAGES FROM EUROPEAN CAPITALS INDICATE THAT EVERY DIPLOMATIC EFFORT IS STILL BEING MADE TO PRESERVE THE PEACE. A Paris message states that Herr
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  • 129 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 27. THE Cabinet met at 3.20 p.m. and sat for about an hour and a half. Then Mr. Neville Chamberlain proceeded to Buckingham Palace and saw the King. A communique issued after the Cabinet meeting says, "A further meeting of the Cabinet will be
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  • 198 9 Peace With China And A Pact With Britain? Reuter. A I;I-.ITER MESSAGE FROM TOKYO STATES THAI HIE .JAPANESE CABINET HAS RESIGNED. I Shanghai, Aug. 28. circulating in Japan Government is seriously J* «J»»P»atin B peace with China. Cabinet is busy workpeace formula which will to the
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Rome, Auk. 28. YESTERDAY'S wave of oj*jf»« I f n Italy has almost vanished and :f 'eativ doubted here whether KTSffl And Hen- Hitler's proposals acceptable. b Some circles W imme diately yins Italy will not enter it i but will wait until ;be Signer Mussohn.has
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  • 155 9 NO JOY IN GERMANY Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 28. ffERIl Hitler addressed the Reichstag Deputies at present in yesterday at a private meeting in tne new Chancellery. The address is stated to fcave borne testimony to the seriousness of the ovation. At the end of the speech
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  • 71 9 Reuter. Peiping, Aug. 28. EVENTS in lurope appear to be influencing events here. It is learnt that, while the Chinese puppet newspaper.-, have been told that they can carry en the anti-British campaign, the Japanese here have been told by their authorities not to start
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  • 37 9 Reuter. i Cannes, Aug. 28.—The Emperor of I Annam is leaving by air for home toJday (Mondavi to put himself at the •disposition of the French Government in the event of war.—Reuter.
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  • 47 9 Reuter. The Admiralty has assumed control of British merchant shipping. Admiralty control came into operation at midnight on Saturday. Merchant ships must now obey the instructions of the naval authorities, including any change in course thai; the naval authorities consider to bo necessary.—Reuter.
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  • 33 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 28. JAPANESE and Manchukuo troops have started a fresh offensive against the Soviet and Outer Mongol forces at Halha River, according to the Domei Agency.— Reuter.
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  • 29 9 The King, accompanied by the Dukes of Gloucester and Kent, attended morning service, at Westminster Abbey, at which there were special prayers for peace. BOW.
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  • 186 9 Reuter. London. Aug. 28. JN remarkable contrast with last September there were few signs or gloom among British families this week-end. A.R.P. wardens all over the country made a ncusc-a-house canvass, imparting final admonitions and sizing np their responsibilities in the event of emergency. Their peregrinations
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  • 203 9 Poland Must Give Up All German Territory Shanghai, Aug. 28. TT is reliably learnt that Hitler's message which Sir Nevile Henderson brought to London, contains the following clauses: 1. Return e# Danzig to Germany. 2. An. negotiations between Germany and Poland must be conducted
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 132 9 if TAN All MELAYU rumba oleh Che Aminali I P.131<8 AN( a *j ANGAN M ARAH—slowfox oleh (ho Aminah X DONDANG SATANG BUN PART 1- I I oleh Che Icam Makytmg Malacca 1* ***** 9 I DONDANG SATANG BUDI PART ll— I oleh Chs Uam Makyong Malacca. r DONDANG SAYANG
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  • 482 10 JIjOPE of peace was rising over the week-end, in spite of a steady flow of reports indicating preparations for emergency. As far as the British Empire is concerned, all the preparations seem to have gone off very quietly and efficiently, as in Singapore. Most of the excil-ment
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  • 96 10 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday, me property belongs to my mother," 2JJ Le e Tlan Sang, when he claimed 2? to a cn arge of having retained Xro Sr? ropert 3\ to wit a to wel, a pair of STrSS a coat a bask et and
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  • 944 10 ALL COMMUNITIES PLEDGE LOYALTY Details Of Volunteer Mobilisation Scheme THIS MORNING'S COUNCIL MEETING "U7E IN MALAYAN ARE READY THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE WITHOUT FUSS OR BOTHER OF f? VARIOUS PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES NOT ONLY IN SINGAPORE BUT UP-COUNTRY, IS A PROOF OF TIUS AND I BELIE YL HAS
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  • 222 10 Singapore. Monday. »fiilAT conveyancing work is being done in the District Offices at Balel: Pulau (Penang). lUuterworth, Hukit Mertajam .:ud NYhong Tebal (Province Wellesky) was the statement made by th( Governor. Sir Shehton Thomas, in reply to a question put forth by Hon. Mr. H.
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  • 45 10 Singapore. Monday. Certificates of honour were to-day presented by the Governor to Mr. Emile Galistan. Mr. Tan Ong Seng, and Mi. Ching Kee Sun. Mr. Lee Chin Yew as receipient of the Imperial Service Medal. The presentations were made at the Legislative Council Meeting.
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  • 101 10 Reuter. R' Londcn. Aug. 28. EUTER S diplomatic correspondent learns that while the Cabinet deliberations have been lengthy it is well understood that the present state of tension demands most careful consideration of Sir Nevile Henderson's report and of the reply he will take back. A
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    10 10 Anti-aircraft guns will defend Singapore from air attack.
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  • 333 10 Singap .re, Monday JJESPITE the political situation, Singapore's water-front h a < I 3 fairly busy during the week-end. The "Antenoi" arrived foaj Hongkong- yesterday with only 24 passengers, thirteen of vfe* are passengers in transit. When requisi ti« .ik-d at Hoi. Ihe "Anterior" was on
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  • 143 11 Singapore, Monday. of made-up goods in 1938 showed a "surprising 1 ia and a "spectacular fall* from the Netherlands rt on the administration of the quota system, table 1 Legislative Council. Malay States, the effficial ooycott of uted by the Chirt of
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  • 31 11 Singapore, Sunday. rs were injured caved in early there, were engaged Tanjong Rhu Road, Swimming Club, five to the Tan tal, where one of them suspected fracture of
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  • 256 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FOOD control in the Federated Malay States, in respect of rice and padi, came into force yesterday. The Deputy Fo:d Controller ha< issued notices to rice dealers that they have to be licensed and that only recognised rice
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  • 25 11 Reuter. OA—The Blackpool town London, Aug 26. n ged b y an hall was explosion belieyea w by IR A agents,—Reuver.
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  • 735 11 ADVISORY BOARD ON ONLY HOPE FOR FUTURE Report Tabled At Council Meeting Singapore, Monday. (CONCLUDING that "any system of compulsory notification coupled with compulsory treatment would be unenforceable in respect of the main body of venereal subjects in Singapore and that the introduction
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  • 194 11 Singapore, Monday. COR the third year in succession the President and Vice Presidents cf the Chinese Sports Association entertained their members on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the association at the Air View Restaurant last night. Almost 200 members and friends sat down to
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  • 51 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) johore Bahru, Saturday. AiiD-aring before Mr. M. Ismail, actv i P Seccnd° Magistrate, to-day was; an Indian Perumal. charged with using. In S:, force on a woman. Perumadi haWe was explained to the accused Jho claimed trial, and the case was postponed to Aug.
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  • 14 11 Reuter. Paris Aug. 26.—A decree has been gazetted suspending the publication, -Hamanite Cesoir "-Reuter.
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  • 140 11 Mental Hospital Extension, 1 7 New Wards To Be Built (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. TO relieve the congestion experienced at present and to provide accomZll L-tmLv uae, the Medical Department of Perak. is building at the **plUl at Tan.on, The new wards will be able to house over
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  • 84 11 Singapore, Monday. "THE claim that geld was bene- flcial in pulmonary tuberculosis was again examined, and 13 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were treated," states the 1938 report of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, tabled at to-day's meet of the Legislative Council. "Except in one case, the
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  • 17 11 Singapore, Sunday. The censorship regulations as regards correspondence, etc. announced yesterday have been temporarily withdrawn.
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  • 67 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Godil, a young Malay, charged with being in possession of a bicycle believed to be stolen property, was again brought before the acting Second Magistrate, Mr. M. Ismail, this morning. Court Inspector Inche Khalid asked his worship that the case be
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  • 150 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE General Officer Commanding Troops Malaya, Major-General L. V. Bond was an interested spectator at the inland practice shoot of the F.M.S.V.F. Light Battery at Sungei Besi this morning. Over 70 volunteers from the Ist Perak and
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  • 56 11 Mr R L Eber. of the lejal firm of Messrs. Chan and Eber, was taken to the General Hospital yesterday and underwent an operation for appendicitis. He is making good progress Another patient in the hospital is Mr. j B Mvles of Messrs. Paterson Simons aiid
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    • 24 11 Te E XAM l n ATIONS, EXCLUSIVELY. 'hompson Optical Co. 1 vesighl Specialists. IA. i h BLDG 'PHONE 3002. Dr. of Ocular Science 1
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  • 150 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 27. JJ.H. the Sultan of Selangor, opening the annual Ulu Langat district agricultural show at Kajang this monrng, urged the kampong people to perfect their home industries. He emphasised the need to make still turtner efforts to increase
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  • 34 12 w2X lW y i. M s Robinson and C Fitton v.. P. w. Welby and D. M SeJones d vJ TT G A>r Pr^ tchett and Vaughan Saw. ennik and w H.>al-
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  • 131 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. k TOTAL fine of $35. or in default fi n weeks' rigorous imprisonment, was passed by Mr. M. Ismail, acting Second Magistrate, on a Chinese, Wong Poi, who pleaded guilty to three liquor offences. The accused faced charge.? of selling
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  • 26 12 TO-DAY ton i iol v hi P O. staunion \i j f Jeans TCESDAY C C }ieweton hl Fozard v, WEDNESDAY doubles.—C. Hewetson THTRSDAY
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  • 446 12 Singapore, Saturday. SUPERIOR in all departments, ihz Lcyals snatched a run-away victory of five goals to nil over the Carrions in a Garrison League match at Giliman this afternoon. The winners deserved their victor} thoroughly, playing with excellent understanding. Nickeas, on the right wing
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  • 28 12 Reuter. eournemoucn, au<* 2r r»v the national PKrvoe X 1 > m uic Interwhen nl 1 IT nSS*»" held here, possible li iIJ 2- prtnta out of
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  • 508 12 THE following are ties for the S.C.C. tennis tournament during nrxt week:— MONDAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap:—A. c. Grcwder and Mrs. H. L. Ward i-r3> vs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P. Cameron (Scr.>; C. C. Simpson and Miss Simonsen (4-3) vs. G. K. Stein and Miss Laird
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  • 73 12 Reuter. A-T close of piay ,f l county crick* iows: 1 At Lords: Sun j Middlesex 6 'MacKenzie 51 shire 135 for two v At Dover. L <8, Harding 5 for At Nottingham three .Barren ftV v out;. At Dudley: to 66, Martin 88. S ior
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  • 97 12 Singapore y rt THE Singapore Red Box k« disappointing game vithtw H nese Club yesterday by 30 t Ja -1 Singapore Baseball I < The teams linea ud L fnii„ JAPANESE CLUB:- -kamura, c.f. q s Samashima. c; Nozav Ishii r t.; Okugawa Red Box:— Cast] James, 2b.
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  • 35 12 The following are ties In the Statt snooker championship To-day: C. C. Payne vs C P Tuesday: H R. Baker vs FV; E. H. Coleman vs Car] Wednesday: CI- en I ler. ru
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  • 342 12 London, Aug\ 26. R E |r« TS r° f 4 LnSU h a »d Scottish ENGUSH LfiAVUE, on i. A.on VUJa j, o. Cnelsta 3, Bolton w 2 Everton l, Brentfcrd 1 Huadersfield T. 0, Blackoocl 1 r U. 4, Grimsby T 0 Poiismcuth 2, Blackburn R l
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 499 12 Sanatorium Patient Checks Loss Of Weight ?*ek Flesh-forming Tablets «r troubled bf steady loss of I flo from a man who Put on flesh steadily after takine a gg»«J** tasteless, flLh^ng wnuin had failed to help him _l was discharged ■ncr 12 months' unsuccessful treatment. My weight was about 9st
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    • 350 12 Pains in Back i Gone in 3 noun i "you But* r tenibhe sharp paint or dull w. aring down acbm in k <>r sides r< i pant get rid of th. c with ordinary ro,'-di and Bladder Disorders are Scanty FnTN l !nht. a nd o ainfu Pa «age
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    • 10 12 /3\ ATTRACTIVE AMPLIFYING Hawaiian guitar IO NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j
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  • 496 13 Singapore, Sunday. R.A.F I. n io ccer encounter between the R.A.F., leaders ,2r ,nd and the S.C.F.A., their closest rivals, the Chinese P** 1 odd goal in three. All the goals were scored in PfTlhe -nne. r tines have I i hey had (^counters
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  • 196 13 Singapore. Monday. THE Indian Association beat the Y\V,C.A. at cricket yesterday on the Association's ground by six wickets. Tlie ladies rielded only eight players They batted first and declared their innings closed after compiling 73. Y.W.CA. Fiuigtntit b Cttoor Singh a Miss D. Mitchell c
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  • 13 13 To Day i: E. v.s. M.F.A. I lament 8° C term
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  • 35 13 will represent the i -ainst the Tamil '<>-day on M f.A P V. Hoon Noon, Been; V-w Chian, Swee Koon Chye, Choon S- U? eok Chwee Chwee Choo, Hoon r Quee Pn KwPe *****
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  • 256 13 Singapore, Sunday. YAP CHIN TEE (Devonshire) was in brilliant form this morning when V he Sored a decisive victory over Koh Keng Siang (Marigold) when the 3b! open championships was continued at the Haw-Par haU. The score was 15—-0, 15—5. The match fight Keng Siang
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  • 333 13 Singapore, Saturday. THE annua! two-day fixture match played on the padang between the S.C.C. and the Combined Schools ended in a draw, time intervening. The following are the scores:— COMBINED SCHOOLS—Ist Innings Ali Ahmad b Waites 3 Capel b Jeans 4 Vigiretnam c Giles
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  • 73 13 Reuter. London. Aug. 26. The following are results of matches played in the Rugby League: Barrow 9 Liverpool S. 2 Bradford 29 Castleford 10 Bramley 16 Batley 1 Broughton 8 Leeds. 16 Dewsbury 5 Wigan 5 Featherstone 19 York VJ Halifax 7 Wakefield 9 Hull 27 Oldham 6
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  • 28 13 The cricket fixture between the R.A.F iHQ.i and the C.S.C., which was to have been played on the latter's ground yesterday, was cancelled owing to rain.
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  • 481 13 KAY STAMMERS BEATS HELEN JACOBS Reuter. Forest Hill, Aug. 27. leads by five matches to two in the Wightman Cup tournament. Miss Alice Marble beat Mrs. Hardwick 6-3, 6-4. Miss Marble was the steadier of the two, but Mrs. Harduick's backhand was excellent and
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  • 38 13 Reuter. Erookline. Aucr. 27—Australia eliminated Yugoslavia to-day. Bromwich beat Mitic 6—l. 6—3. 6—2. Bromwich and Quist of Australia beat Punec and Kukulievic of Yugoslavia in the Davis Cuo matches played here to-day 6—2. 6—3. 6—3.—Reuter.
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  • 47 13 Reuter. Dariens. Massachusetts, Aug. 27.—Dolothy Kiiby was beaten by Betty Jameson 3 and 2 in the final of the American women's golf championship to-day. j am Barton, the British champion, was beaten at the nineteenth hole by Charlotte Glutting in the third round Reuter.
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  • 17 13 Owing to the water-logged track caused 'oy a downpour there Was no training this morning.
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  • 259 13 Singapore, Saturday. |N an interesting game of cricket played this afternoon at Hong Lim Green between the Straits Chinese Recreation Club and a team of the P. and O. liner Ranchi, the Club secured a comfortable victory by nine wickets. Fu Cheow Chye retired
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 358 14 EMPHASIS ON NEW NATIONAL SPIRIT GENERALISSIMO Chiang Ks^^^A^ S ppeßl t l he nation s and intellectuals, Sitl 0 a f- SlSt overa ment in two major tasks fiT Sat T and re-0.-anisr.tion of legional finance and establishment of local self-government The Generalissimo said he was
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  • 113 14 S ILK tTom Vimnan. blessed by ideal Ku m,n Aug. 18. Ed by scientific methods Lv som T C nd,ti ns and the coastal provinces m<? day excel from months of aromot on ,„K and ei ht considerable inteip k have ar °used ernment «o»--he
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  • 116 14 Vjnv a*t Shanghai, Aug. 24. ICE-Admiral Koshiro Oikawa, Commandei -in-Chief of Japanese fleet ab,^rH na K Wa i ers returned here kow whl c K fla l ?hi P from Hankow where he held a conference with Puzuki en d Sugimoto on the piojected naval
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  • 906 14  -  Dramatic Story Of The Most Unique Medical School By S. F. CHANG. Mr. Chang is a young: Hongkong-born Chinese who recenth went into the Northwest to join the famous Eighth Route Army. Somewhere m north Shensi, Aug. L—We left Hongkong on September 15
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  • 210 14 Hong rang, &n& n Mi-. Tseng v. Canton, has taken over and tlie Hwa Chiao Conu Castle Road which is dot Hwa Chiao Commercial and En tag College located in Chu awsu j Territory. The reorganised j posed of a department ol arta it
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  • 405 15 cnbhas Bose's Statement Calcutta. r ,x -ion of the Working Committee virtually ex j from the Congress for three years/ rays Si. Subhas statement to the United Press about the disn airamst him by the Congress Working Comsjj j; dds: -Wliat doe« it
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  • 135 15 T 1 R t n,( he a round table Nih rPm bet *e*n the fcnion N ul I l Government to cfis*V, ss t a -»c problem in South t,IP Natal Da »Jy News," 3n a ?l, "'ter message from by Mr.
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  • 707 15 />, TT Salem, Aug. 17. gJT. C. ljayaraghavachariar. the USUI, of South India and exPresident of the Indian National Congress, fa the course of a press statement on the disciplinary action taken against Sjt. Suhhas Chandra Bose by the Working Committee says:— "While I hesitate to
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  • 295 15 The Religious Advisory Council, constituted under the TirumalaiTirnpati Devasthanams Act, which met recently under the presidency of Sriman Archakam Seshachalam Dikshatar, President and one of the Rrchakas of Sree VenkateswaraTemple, at Timmalai Hills, tested against the entry of Harijans into temples.—(United Press). The two rival Hindu organisations iv
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  • 461 15 PROTECTOR OF IMMIGRANTS' REPORT YNDIANB in Trinhhul Dumber about 158,000 and own, amongst themselw-, nearly 121,000 acres of land, according to the latest annual report of the local Protector of Immigrants. The principal crops grown are cocoa and sugarcane, the largest acreage (55,600) being
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  • 170 15 THE following appears in the "Letters to the Editor" Column of The Hindu of Madras:—--««A few days ago an "Iron Lung" was urgently required for a patient hi Calcutta. On enquiries being made, it was ascertained that there was not a single Iron Lung in
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 67 15 A NEW ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF SKODA CARS JUST ARRIVED. ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. AT Singapore Motors 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE. £128. INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS K.1V.1.L.M ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS, ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES, K.L.Hf EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA j ALL PLANES CALL AT
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    • 219 15 EXCESS FAT DUE TO RHEUMATISM ONLY ONE REMEDY NEEDED. Having rheumatism so badly that she could scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter just received, she writes:— "I had a severe attack of rheumatism In both knees It was so bad
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  • 878 16 A GOVERNMENT Gazette Extraordinary published late on Saturday contains full details of the Emergency Powers {Defence) Act, 1039, and the powers vested in the Governor of the Straits Settlement which came into operation yesterday. The ad gives Government wide and drastii powers and provides that
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  • 134 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. MR. C. H. Koh, the Singapore District Judge and Fourth Police Magistrate is being transferred back to the Bankruptcy Office on Monday when he will resume his former office as Assistant Official Assignee. Mr Koh returned to the Police Courts in
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    • 24 16 DRAWING 1 I* T I0)| And Senior ciS* Drawing r OlI u *bri«i Enquiry al *S' StJL Helicon Art sJ branches of Ul Ufl|(|
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 62 16 Spore After Dark CAPITOL: "Wide Open Faces" and "Whither Germany.^ ALII AM BR A: "Dodge City." PAVILION: "Sorority House." MARLBOROUGH: "Rada Mohan." GARRICK: "Kuldrpak" (Hindustani)— 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. QUEENS: "Mystery Pilot." ROYAL: "Swarnalatha." •HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: "Cabaret, Side Shows merry-go-round cinema
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