Malaya Tribune, 29 August 1939

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Nationa I Newsoaber- r- t o Guaranteed La r&est Sales mr^i No. 205. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, August 29, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1939 FIV: ATS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 In a /Mr BEFORE MY Ĕm TELEPHONE I ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND I II ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED j I A trial run in a B.S.A. Scout will gives such perfect steering andl roadI Qtmklv convince you of the added holding. It also makes possib c I fas/re f TroT wheel drive
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    • 272 1 1 Exclusive I I tm O W S J SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL. KUALA LUMPUR. You'll seldom buy lamps AjH always buy P^Lk CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE ACHES Ml 9 BMTcKY R! i WUAYA I WP.R iftQA GOLD GOLD TLA TEA Gold
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  • 33 2 Singapore. Monday. IVn JT 1 ere that the German uner Kulmerland has been cane-hi able to get confirmation of the re wrt but are awaiting a wire from ManUa.
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  • 44 2 rHE following comi issued by th* Thailand in Bin® The New Cuir in spite of the as against U 5 the rate of exchai rcncy at eleven tica pound. This enactrri it possible tor the G a portion of Its dollars.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. He\ Lax service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kuiangsu) Special cheap r. mm tickets to China for short trips. NEXT SAILINGS:- til S V (M n hiy) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) scpr 11. 4 p.m. "Hong Kheng" Sept. Hong Kheng"
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    • 418 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P*CL BRITISH INDIA «tti..ip,.aifu iii f.i\K and' P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. purj ***** i BANGALORE 6.000 In port RANPURA 17.000 liipt. 8 VICEROY OF INDIA 20.000 Sept 22 X BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 X BEHAR 6.000 Oct j CORFU 15,000 Oct 2d X
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    • 470 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany) Tne undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:--OUTWARD. For MAM I A. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1930 m 5. "COBURO" 7 as. "POTSDAM" omito Mai>:ia, North China and Yokohama Sept. 12 •&S "ONEISENAU" omits North China sept. 27 nOMEWARD. For
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    • 147 2 HAMBCRG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deatsch-Australische Dainpfs chin's Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA A.YD JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 sa NORDMARK via Mania Sspt. 2 tDU DUISBURG via Manila Sept. 13 s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 30 m.s. SAUERIiAND via Manila Oct. 16
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    • 203 2 1 mm nuiiuji What The j I Stars m Foretell S TO-MORROW I S ERS. A good a t vestments and S new etiterp Z and property a Z contracts and S Should be tervieicfna and SPECIAL INFLUENCES 8 21 to Apr:! 19. cm 24 to Nov. 22 'Jan take
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 244 2 To-day's Crossword in —ITT I 3 I I* I ITT rnTTT^r^ £z£ li io ii t I— -2- 1 1 m W S I /T~j I ——f- I I I I 2i ~r >-__: lii-i-; r i i i i m i M i_LL CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN1. Whirlpool. 1.
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  • 335 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-d™ Olldon Mondayzim Steadiest Wsteadv Chang? ,lU Buyers 8 1116 iaV eaa > Sellers 834 8~ 4 +1 16 Buyers 811 16 03? +!a Sellers B', 8 7 +1 16 Dec. Buyers 811 16 «n m M Sellers »7 r s March Buyen *****
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  • 143 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, AU3. 28, o p.m. **fl*iij Total l Dividend Boofci financial r clow Date Ex Div. Payable Date l 2 ci Sept. 2 Sept. 22 Sept. 9 b% w No. 49 Sent. 1 sept. 8 Sept. 2 10% 3d .bonus 5% int. Aug.
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  • 894 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. These prices represent values prior to the present crisis. Although isolated ceais may have passed outside these limits no alterations have been made or will be made during the present abnormal times. MINING Singapore, Aug. 28. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co.
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  • 215 3 Singapore, Aug. 28. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the daily cir by tne Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1 16 lendon demand 2 4 116 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 225 Hamburg demand l 9 New York demand 51
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  • 11 3 lhe price uf tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 10 3 The price of rbober at noon Singapore tonlay was:—
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  • 241 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 i 90 10« norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 101 102 norn \y.% vm red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 3C 106 108 norn 4*2% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 160 3 Singapore, Aug. 28. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. tSiami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. I Siam IW. Coast Na per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $185 Rice Siam 2 $175 Rice Siam 3 $160 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $112 Siam Broken Rice No.
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    • 27 3 THE UNITED iv> 'Jt\\ j ORp ORATION f LIMITED V ry :ve mot °k vehicle, 1 LIES* LIABILITY INSI RANCE. :L STREET, SINGAPORE W. HALL, «ereral Mnrarer
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    • 552 3 It.VVK OF < 118 V 1 (Incorporated in China by Sbedal Charter* Tflln 2 Cetil street, Singapore. Manager's Office 1144. Sab Manager's Office G442. Exchange Dept. 0441 General Office 5188-J d l^ C A Pew: "CIH NCKI O. Paid up Capital Ch. $4o*JOO.OOOjM Reserve Funds in Excess- of eh. 3,200
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    • 556 4 j y f I j i I M I m^m JĔ m^m JLm m^^ ypa» WANTED: Draftsman, state experience and salary required. Apply C. S. Feng, Architect, No. 7, Brewsier Road, Ipoh. (165.8) WANTED: By well-known European flrm. Man With sales experience, good command of English, Hokkien, Teochew and Cantonese,
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    • 586 4 IAPPLICANTS1 APPLICANTS for the vacancy a.: advertised by Advertiser, P.O. Box 187 are notified that the position is now filled. .167-B» i ~~TO LET: GARAGE AND DRIVERS' QUARTERS, WATER ISUPPLJED. APPLY 15. TAN JONG RHU. TO LET. Bungalow. 6 Suffolk MOftd, (ofT Thomson Hoad» NR. Bridge. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms,
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    • 628 4 WHY PAY MVDRE? A BENNETT COLLEGE POSTAL TRAINING FEW SHILLINGS MONTHLY. Accountancy. Secretarial. Engineering (Electrical. Mechanical), Agriculture, Cambridge, Matriculation. Journalism, Bookkeeping. Write to P.O. Box 108. {Singapore. i^.B) CHUNG HWA MANDARIN INSTITUTION, corner of Selegie. Road and Short SV, Singapore (Eton High School Building*. Cla.sscs: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced. Commencing
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    • 547 4 for SALE fine coarse and fresh water saml for immediate delivery apply to he Manager Tieng Seng Tampoi, Johore or to 39. Kovan Road, I Singapore. Astrology SINGAPORE. um.b_ ppofFSSOR ILMUDDIN. SPECIALIST ri ading 35 years Study m France Malta. Egypt and various of Europe. You will receive reliable and
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    • 483 4 FOR SALE 1936 Standard Avon Spe cial Oalcon De Luxe 10 HP. taxea and insured. Excellent condition. Cas'i $850 or nearest. Apply 88. Owen Road, ringapcre. i172-B> g_3iS pJtofiitfy LAND over two acres, Duneani Road, adjacent to entrance New Race Course. Ap_;ly B.x 912 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (16G.B
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    • 537 4 ARCHITECT DESIRES pu Architect or expert Anyone interested No. 943, c o Malay., f CHEAP FIFOT I good position. Appi* p, "***f Tribune, Singapore J J MANUFACTURER P hh Soles and HeeL« would like t as .selling agents in Sui firm or individual. Gem samples. Apply Box Mi Tribune, Singapore.
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  • 707 5 Governor's Assurance In Council Straits Settlements Civil Service Singapore. Mond:iy. QSEATKNN of more appointment- in the Straits Settlements Civil Service and the revision of the salary scale were matters to which the attention of Government was invited by Mr. Claude da
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  • 108 5 Singapore, Monday. WITH a view to removing a "lon.-r standing grievance," a Divorce Amendment Bil. has been in^duce! 5 in the Colony and was read a first time at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day. The Attorney-General, moving too first reading of the Bill, said
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  • 110 5 Singapore, Monday. "THIS bill provides for the proprietor of l a newspaper to previously obtain the oermission of the Colonial Secretary mthoST printing and Publication. This provision is possibly evei mO T e necessary now than at the time the bill was drafted,'' said the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 207 5 i r S d iciNG LETTER—-Dear M^ !o lnK CODE as adverted For ./Swl with the forthcoming (Sept. 9th) CON--SoRE rtfW lec tions, one a "GOLD M0 C c a r.d secondly a genuine j C running the same j fan advise ALL to pur- j Ef.l*2 1 ?re would
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    • 347 5 EAT, DRINK BE MERRY i AT RAFFLES CAFE FOR TO-MORROW THE FOOD DRINK THERE WILL BE OF THE SAME GOOD QUALITY AS TO-DAY. Entertain Your Friends At The New Bar. REFURNISHED REDECORATED SFRVICE-COMFOF T-COURTESY-MUSIC APRROVED BY DAILY INCREAS ING NUMBER OF PATRONS. BUY YOUR BREAD. DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES
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    • 392 5 ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921. 20(i MIDDLE ROAD. All up-to-date Restaurant situated at Middle Road, Singapore, opposite Registrar ol Vehicles-. All kinds of delicious Indian Dishes prepared Ly expert cool.. Prompt and courteous service. Charges mcderate give m a trial and he convinced. TjLpE Tit* fUJW ttllE FOR. A SICK
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    • 178 6 0 ■■■aaßßaß ßaa BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3-15 6-15—9-15 1 PAVILION GREY PARrTsH m GROUfI/P Robert CUNNINGS Wk Charles WINNINGER P-i v.; She won th* Academy JL Award for bringing to the Ig X% v icreen the spirit tnd D iff v Jjjjk persomiicatioc oi youth
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    • 348 6 ITS HERE AT LAST! T*. BBS* or any Y j ———DAILY vide: DAILY SK£ Tt j iISBBIII TO-DAY at the i:APIroT; I Ills "'i lames Hilton, Author of The LOST HORIZON i m^^^o!%sF(i\ brings you his great Cavalcade of British Youth: j p^^p% \k% w|th greer garson F.shSii* Cantor Says:—
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  • 368 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. pARTISAN of the Congress Socialist Party and a member of the All-India Congress Committee, Mr. A. K. Gop*.'an has arrived in Ipoh in the course of a tour of Ceylon, Malaya and Burma studying the labour problems and soliciting subscribers
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  • 53 7 Reuter. Mcsccu. Aug. 29. THE Soviet Failiament visltiiay ra tilled tb: Soviet German pact of no n-aggression. The Lower House of the Soviet Parliament adopted unanimously a threepoint agenda, on which the third point was ratification of the Soviet-German pact The whole session lasted
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  • 73 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 29. GOI D, at 6s. higher, is fixed at a record of 161s. per ounce. The advance is a natural sequel to the strength of the U.S.. dollar, which was quoted yesterday morning at 4.19. against 4.3950 at the clcs e
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  • 72 7 Reuter. 7 London, Aug. 29 ALL indications here point to the fact that public opinion in Portugal .strong W favours Britain and her allies. Hitler s pact with Soviet Russia has destroyed ali oossible resentment arsing out of the Spanish civil war and has undone the
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  • 145 7 Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 28. VL T ITH reference to the reports circulated abroad regarding the p"„SitiOi of Eire in the event of war, it should be mentioned that no pronouncement has been made and no statement has been issued by the Government since the present
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  • 84 7 Reuter. London. Aug. 28. ARDERS issued by the Admiralty this evening provide for the darkening <,f British ij'ips and also pominion or loreign vessels when the latter are within the territorial waters of the United Kingdom. The c'ders contain regulations regarding the showing of
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  • 415 7 Singapore, Monday. A SUBMISSION that cohabitation by itself was not enough to prove that a woman was a legal wife was made to fcas lordship, M*. Justice Manning, in the High Court to-day by Mr. Samuel Fung at the continued hearing of a probate suit regarding the
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  • 84 7 Singapore, Monday. JHE military authorities refused to furnish bail for Robert Edward Hughes, 18, a private of the Loyal Regiment, who was produced this morning before Mr. R. E. Turnbull, third police magistrate, on a charge of housebreaking by nighs to commit theft.
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Montreal, Aug. 28. The flying-boat Cabot flew from Southampton to Boucherville. Quebec, in 27 hours and 50 minutes, thus breaking the record by 55 minutes.—Reuter
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    • 194 7 R AND TRIPLE ATTRACTION "LOO HOW KEOW" (China War Ne\v»reel) •nir OF YOUNG LADY" (A Mandarin Talkie) and MYSTERIOUS WHIP" (A Cantonese Talkie. Thurs. 31st August and Fri. Ist Sept. 1939. ICWS 6 *5 and 9.15 P j\« •WEDAD" (An Egyptian Talkie)' I ipported by "PRINCE IRAN'S WEDDING" 10KIHOI flttST
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    • 78 7 SENGOVAN PILLS. Sengovan revives and revitalises the nerves and glands within half-an-hour and gives abundant of vigour and vitality after a short time of its use. No more treatments for weeks or months in cases of neivous troubles, loss of power, youth and energy etc. Sengovan is the best instant
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    • 68 7 _)fmm lIMMMSSIfI MHiMa j^. j SUN TALKIE I j NEW WORLD l 7.30 To-Night 9.30 ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYCK in t I "MS AFFAIR"! TO-NIGHT Theatre If IP M i% 6.15 and <uo p.m. "SWARNALATHA" A Super Tamil Talkie. t I II 1 J 111 1 II 'LJ .1 I
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    • 179 7 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED lfl. 11l 9AMCC Nightly at 9.30 p. m. TEA DAK C E (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. NIGHTLY BOS A H HP. TWO TALENTED CABARET \R7ISTS
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  • 711 8 IN his speech at the meeting of the Legislative Council, H. E. the Governor paid a well deserved tribute to the calm and steadiness which prevail in Malaya in conditions of great uncertainty. "This is a time of stress." he said, "and no one of us can foresee
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  • 132 8 WHAT are the duties of a Knight of the Garter?" asks a correspondent. We imagine they are fairly elastic. A A 'Golfer's badly-driven ball leads to recovery of lost diamonds," announces a heading. That was a slice of luck. A A man who has been right round
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  • 667 8 TWO famous- men whose friendship of thirty years is one of the closest and most unusual of modern times were due to sail recently from Monte Carlo on board one of the world's finest yachts, the Corsair. They are:— The world's most powerful
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    • 149 8 The DItIPLESS TEA STRAINER A BOON to Housewives No more messy lea stain? on the table cloth Tea Strainer Heavily Chromium Plated. Rustles?. The Mesh in the Strainer is detachable for periodical changing. PRICE: SO. 75 ROBINSON LTD. Marmite is the delicious yeast extract, one of the richest sources of
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    • 59 8 WANT PLEASANT SERVICE? then try shopping at 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road, (Next to Medical Office). We stcck:— MeM Shirt, Tootal Ties, Samson |3hoe, Rain-Leigh Hats, Towels, Aero Swim Suits, Bathing Caps, Hair Bru-L'h, Parker Fountain Pen. Quink Ink, Parker W'atche-, Ladies' Handbags. Aero Handkerchief, Wool Sweaters, Thermcs
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    • 29 8 THE BOOK THAT SWEPT AMERICA and ENGLAND aS .be e ;n4 boo* 4 AW OTV &UA i Picfo? $2.00 pER coH WHITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR, iVnang j ipoh, SINGAPORE t-*+
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  • 83 9 ington, Aug. 28 i from a usually thai Mr. Roosering a further mgfm \ft p.'.ic. 1 to-day. that the Pre--5 to interest as meriean countries -upport him in nature of which Responsible I \et given up influence of the used to cause the
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  • 139 9 Reuter. L >nd >n Atur. 29. }t i m r <>t activity, unofficial, measureplace the c ur.try in I d ep.; redness for re particularly in fence and A.R.P., tM-day's meetand the Premiers tn which et confident ly held adj for a trial of >a and that the
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  • 43 9 Reuter. f 'nissels, Aug. 29. 1 nere that ML h W *»th the three U* Polisn Minister ation J tentative move I —iteuttr. I Bruosels. Aug. 28. th Bel ia n Premier. British, French, Ger- Ambassadors and the lat this evening.
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  • 761 9 Situation Grave But Ray Of Hope Remains Premier To Make Statement In House Of Commons Reuter. EVERY INDICATION THAT THE ISSUE OF dfapf no U'AR N EUROPE WILL BE DECIDED TO-DAY. THERE IS A POSSmiL^V In; F HA
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  • 171 9 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 29. MOST striking is the complete absence of any »mbaciv3 or warlike spirit in the city. The desire fcr peace is expressed on all sides. Newspapers stress the fact that Mussolini is labouring hard for peace. In a significant article in the
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  • 39 9 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 29. AN order by the Danzig Senate forbids the passage of goods trains from Danzig to Poland. It requisitions a goods train passing through Danzig en route from Poland to Gdynia.— Reuter.
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  • 116 9 Reuter. Paris. Aug. VJ. nrilE international situation is re- garded in Paiis as unchanged. Ncvcithel?ss political circles emphasise that the diplomatic situation is good. One favourable factor is Turkey's continued adhesion to the peace front. This has been made clear beyond doubt to Herr Yon Pa pen.
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  • 192 9 London. Aug. 29. p LITER'S lobby correspondent states thai it is not yet certain if the texts of Herr Hitler's and the British notes will be disclosed just before or even during the debates in Parliament to-day. The desire to give Herr Hitler ample time for consideration
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  • 197 9 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 28. TW9BE Poles are remaining impertuA trbable and are determined not to surrender their vital rights. Col. Beck is seeing the British and French Ambassadors every day. sometimes more than once a day. The understanding between Poland and her Western allies could not
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  • 602 10 JWECJSiON on the question of pea*? or war in Europe seems to be matter of hours only. Hitler's statements to the British and French Governmcpts, and the replies ot the tv. j Cabinets, have been reveal td in substance, nd it is scon that *he German laader
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  • 105 10 Singapore. .Monday. AVER 14,000 tons of general cargo diNfhnrgori from the two British ships the Ranch! and the Antcnor are being stored in the godowns of the Singapore Harbour Board. Cargo from the Ranch! consists of consignm flits of tobacco, machinery, paper and
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  • 69 10 Singapore. Monday. DOBBERY w:*h violence was alleged against three men who appeared before Mr. R. Tuinbull. of the Third Police Court, 'his morning. A charge that in committing robber' they voluntarily caused hurt to Tun Kay Lai last night was explalm d to the trio. Tan
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  • 116 10 Singapore. Monday. VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the coroner. Mr. W. 3. Porter, at the inquu-y to-day into .he death of a wharf coolie, Tay It Chin (401 as a result of injuries received when he fell through an open hatch into the hold
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  • 59 10 Singapore, Monday. I decree nisi for dissolution of marII riage was made absolute this morning in the High Court before Mr. Justice Manning. The petitioner, Ou Lock Hee, who was represented by Mr. N. A. Mallal was granted the decree nisi on May 11. The respondent was
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  • 86 10 Singapore, Monday. A BILL to regulate payment of perm sions, gratuities and allowances to oincers on the Malayan Establishment was introduced into and read for th»» first time in the Legislative Council this morning. The Attorney-General explained that it was necessary to introduce a uniform pensions law applicable
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  • 434 10 NO INSTRUCTIONS TO VOLUNTEERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) J\ I >i('A i JN'ti nroratrtia* against possible sabo^; all employees of the Singapore Harbour Board havt ho.vn i lt > supply th 1 har.i'nir authoriJ:s with their photographs, ai.d N relating to
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  • 132 10 Singapore. Monday. TWO twakow-mon were fined 53.20 C 1 each in the Criminal District Cour* this morning for possession o-non-Government ehandu. They were ciro given terms of imprisonment. The accused Tan Quan and Lim fceow. were arrested when levenue officers seized 80 tahils ot Saigon chandu
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  • 307 10 PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY (I nun Our Own CotitMpoadcßt) K»ang, Monday. ,r pHE most formidable rival to Malaya is Japan, and there has been a very large increase in the export of pineapples from Formosa, which is the principal seat of the Japanese industry, to the United Kingdom,
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  • 77 10 fjpHE Com mod' trol movemen shipping in Malay ingtoa notificatk*. conUine4?s Government Gaz I The notification states thai miraltv are patting im for£ a ments'for control: British merchant v< All instruction being issued Iron. local instructions will b e Issum P half of the
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  • 66 10 Singapore. Mcncav. "jyjY communiiv existence at the pre-, of a very grave \vhich U.. rioiis British Empire aid Mr fl I Abdoolcader at toLegislative Council v i er. he asnrai Government cf tra tion of Indians in 'We Indian- am hun.ble services v th< the event of
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  • 115 10 Singapore. Mor.rav bin Jalil, a Mil *B guilty this mc. I J C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth MB Magistrate, on a charge of theft of a bicycle at Bukit Timah Road va $4. the property Guan. On Aug. 36 at 2 "V* arrested with the in Bahru.
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  • 207 10 Singapore, Monday. 4t J DO not propose to waste the time of this Council by stances of irregularities permitted by the Stngapoi Commissioners before they had the power to waive build said Mr. Tay Lian Teck when he commented upon the (Amendment) Kill read for the
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  • 16 10 Reuter. New York. Aug. 28. the German 22,000-ton liner New York —Reuter Germany with out passengers
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    • 14 10 McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Slngapor* Kuala Lumpur ipoh Penang. WPS 29
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    • 54 10 OVERSEAS ASM KA\< CORPORATION. LTD. CHINA BUILDING. 1 ~r ipoKt 'PHONE 5808. w-nwmm--——*** vVRFIRE, MARINE. > 10I(,,\VORKSONAL ACCIDENT MEN'S COBIPENHATIUJ INSURANT E SERIVLBAN POI BROS; MALACCA HON'' I „,%<. K. LUMPUR Hr«NG Mj UG KON I 1 1 KLANG lEL Mi ,V v IPOH I EE AH PENANG GENERAL lT
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  • 327 11 Another Ch inese Bank For Singapore KHEHS TO PROVIDE CAPITAL OF $4,000,000 Co-Operative Move In Pahang A matupd (Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese bank for Singapore is in the course of formation, and the Tribune understands that plans fcr its establishment are well in hand. Capital of the new bank is
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  • 69 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A further precautionary measure in connection with food control in the F.M.S. resulted in a Government Gazette notification being issued to-day informing residents in the F.M.S that they were not allowed to purchase and store more than a
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  • 1062 11 Singapore, Tuesday. jjTE ting under conditions that are a matter of grave concern to us, but in the midst of the tension it is a source of great n to us Indians in this country that battalions and regim our mother country—the rank and file of
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  • 301 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AS from September 1, a general revi- sion of the local cheap rail fares within Selangor and Negri Sembilan will be effected simultaneously with a general revision of bus fares in the same area. The new rail fares
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  • 96 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE death occurred on Friday night at his residence in Ipoh of Mr. Khong Cheong Tuck, elder brother of the Hon. Dr. K. T. Khong, M.B.E. The deceased, who had been ailing for some time, was admitted to
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  • 95 11 Singapore, Monday. AT the High Court to-day, Mr. Justice Manning dismissed the appeal of Ho Peng Kee (Chop Yuk Kee). who appealed against the order of the magistrate for the manner in which he distributed alleged stolen jewellery. Appellant submitted that he should have the whole share of
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  • 47 11 Miss Barbara Gilman will broadcast the following programme on Sept. s:—l. Musetta's Waltz Song from "La Boheme (Puccini); 2. Black Eyes—Russian Gypsy Song; 3. I give my heart, from "The Dubarry": 4. Two Viennese Waltzes:—A. "Vienna. City of my Dreams; B. Wie em Wunder kam die Liebe.
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  • 107 11 Singapore, Monday, pA J AMANIKAM, Malayandi and Sunmugam, three Christian Tamils, were tfrs morning committed to the Assizes by the Relief Court Magistrate (Mr. W. J. Peel), on a charge of murder. The charge followed the conclusion of preliminary inquiry into the alleged murder of
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  • 192 11 Singapore, Tuesday. WAR and rumours of war were entirely forgotten last night when nearly a thousand people gathered at the Happy World Cabaret to see which of the 150 dance hostesses there would be crowned queen of the Happy Cabaret Hawaiian Night. A new comer to Singapore,
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  • 60 11 Singapore, Monday. Following representatives made to Government that the proposed legislations would have a retrograde effect, two bills, the Life Assurance Companies (Amendment) Bill and the Fire Insurance Companies (Amendment) bill, which were to have been read for the first time at this morning's meeting of the Legislative
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  • 208 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday, inquiry into the death of Shunmugan, a 14-year-old student <5f the High School, was conducted by Inspector C. H. Giam of the Central Police Station, before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Malacca Coroner, in the Coroner's Court, on
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  • 10 11 An Imperial Air Mail is due on Thursday.
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  • 133 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. |N all Catholic churches since the crisis first started daily prayers for peace have been offered on instructions from His Holiness the Pope, through the Roman Catholic Bishop of Singapore. Yesterday, all Churches in Kuala Lumpur offered special prayers
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    • 186 11 isn matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at a«i times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: STORE 537? (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (3 lines), PENANG 1500 1501. BUTTERWORTH 33.
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  • 84 12 Reuter. The following are results of home lootbail league matches: DIVISION I Aston Villa. 1; Everton 2. Blackpool 2, Brentford 1. Stoke City I; Bolton W. 2. DIVISION II Coventry C. 3; W. Brom. A 3. Millwall 0: Plymouth 2. Sheffield 3; Barnsley 1. West Ham U.
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  • 33 12 Reuter. London. Aug 28 —Yorkshire defeat ed Hants at Bournemouth by an innings and 11 runs. Hants: 11G (Verity C for 22) and 116. Yorkshire: 243 (Dean 5 for 581 —Reuter.
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  • 307 12 |N a cricket fixture piayed on the St. I Joseph's Institution ground, the Clarke Rangers defeated the Katong Casuals by four wickets and 51 runs. Bright batting was displayed by the Rangers, M. Wilson, M. Chelliah. S M. Ally, Gregory Avery and I. Jabbar scoring well
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  • 245 12 H.M.S. Diamond 6 S.R.C 1 IN a friendly game played on the r S.R.C. ground a team from BM.S. Diamond beat the were Setter balanced 7p Fov at centre half being brilliant pSuoniiS. and feeding left nothing to Ti, e e FeSfwere the first to score
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  • 60 12 To-day rr: Division 1 R.A F. vs. Manchester; Tanglin: s.c.F.A. vs. r A Stadium; Res: Police vs Lograls- Police Depot: S.C.C. vs r.E Pad] 2A: Pulau Brani vn v. 1 i sienni company— P B 2B: V.M C a VS. S H 8.—5.H.8 Tennis': B.( Antumn Tennis Tournament—
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  • 728 12 Singapore Monday APPEARING before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Filth Poli,_ v Alao strate, this morning a Sikh, Munsha Singh, claimed charge that he on May 22, at H.M. Naval Base, Singapore, gave Ccr l tain information to Captain Cockle, Officer in charge Naval Base
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  • 88 12 THE following are tne .esuik tennis matches p Vf S.R.C. courts yesterday SINGLES IV HAXMCAP H D'Rczario (scr.) beat A. Cacr.) 6-2. 6-1; J A A. C. rie Silva (plus 151 3-*. 1--1 (to finish). To-day's Ties The following ties are to be tm oft to-day: DOI
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  • 60 12 I 1« ;hf Fourteen cards wen I KcP* August Women's foursome_ wcr pel Golf Club and the the scores returned: y ptf* Mrs. T. Hopes ana lirs. 52-17=35. w Gun»t° n! Mrs. E. A. Ford and Mi 48-12 1/ 2=35 I b v tf.fl* Mrs. v. stnrr an
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  • 76 12 eaf 2 DEATH by rm> W 1 {j diet returned by m w VV. G. Porter at the 11 Lim ocath of a 11-year-old ip Hoey. whc«e body was J 0a aj*/} well 15 feer from her jrt w Deceased's mother told in* her daughter left
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    • 344 12 GASTRIC ULCER caused intense suffering Even if your stomach trouble is not so serious as that of Mr. S. A., whose letter is <jtinted belnw, remember that iiis suffering probably began with just a twinge of indigestion. For that is how excess acidity 6rst makes itself felt, and often excess
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    • 103 12 i What did the Traveller arriving at cm obvious conclusion "Good ol<* "Good old Johnnie Walker" is an accurate description IB| ||iil3 AiK of this famous whisky. /m 1 Johnnie Walker is really l *k I more than good," being I! MRSI blended from all the finest 1 r Bom
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  • 597 13 icing card for the second day of the Sineanore Tmf nn.n jr I which will be run on Wednesday, Aug 30 HORSES Class 2—Division I—7 Furlongs 8.01 Mr. H. T. Piper BAM 7.12 "Mac Kongsi" S£fc RAWAK 7.11 Mr. Ong Hood Hin 711 Mr. P.
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  • 281 13 F «uts for Sept. 2, m g 'Tr of tne Sin gapore Turf m meet: ?4 DrtA I—7 PURS. 9.4 r.4 9.1 8.13 8.13 8.12 8.8 8 1 a. i 8.0 8.0 —DIV. 2-7 FURS. 9.4 9.2 8 11 8.10 8.9 CS Sailor 8.9 £l
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  • 355 13 DELOW are the weights for Sept. 13, the first day of the extra professional meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. HORSES, CLASS 4, Div. L 7 furs. Authentic 9.0 Resistance 8 11 Adele 8 10 Debella 8 9 Green jEyta 8 8 Achilles 8 8 Carmtop g
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  • 740 13 SAPPERS BEATEN BY 8-1 M F -A 8; R. E L pLAYING thrilling and spectacular football yesterday the M.F.A. in their greatest exhibition so far in the league, swamped the U.E. to the tune of eight goals to one. The Sappers won the first
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  • 148 13 TTHE following are tne results of the j tennis ties played on the S.C.C. I courts yesterday. j MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP j C. G. Simpson and Miss Simonson i 'plus 3) beat G K. Stein and Miss LiJ ard tplus 15» 6—l. 10—8. G. H. Daly and
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  • 113 13 Singapore, Monday. Owing to the courts being unfit for play, ties in the Tanglin Club tournament, fixed for to-day were postponed to Wednesday. The following are ties fixed for tomorrow, weather permitting:— OPEN MIXED DOUBLES: Mr. &Mrs. T. G. A. Green v.s. Col O. C Link Miss
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    • 1391 14 CYCLIST KNOck !b To-day's Radio j HHARGED with Ah Chua by M. t m Teow Leek Stuart Vinden, Leslie Bowmar. NIROM SINGAPORE 8 .50 Hawaiian music* foldings 'of YDC 1515 Mc ls (19.8 m.) SSn/" 9.10 Songs by Harry Lauder t s P ec^ H r dl "f a.m. The
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  • 189 15 A 20th Century-Fox picturo with LORETTA YOUNG-RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN douglas dumbriue KAREN MORLEY MORONI OlSEN LI dUheartened by the maiming Bo>. Sally and Uncle Peter frooUwtn hi* choice of an\ u iX&*>± Ned htirt- "whether «taceV tfcejf iedfe to t and «t uiuntl the payn.rni HEALLI
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  • 67 15 king, August 25. living here is rising 1 5 rhree Castles" cigai $4 a tin. while U S3 a bolt It. M hich Ls ihe Chinese, rose S2 tit and is now Sl5 pair of native adv costs S4O a i merly under $10,
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  • 94 15 Hongkong. Aug. 25. I r X who. it is reported, is President of the Board." is leaving nd of this month r o ag-wei at Tsingtao to dis c measures for acce- movement. Japanese Goveii.ng Prince Konoye Pre- so by utilizing his mber of
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  • 109 15 pViN Kunming, Aug, 22. highway experts inL. Keeshin, preContinental Motor oi Cliicago and l. n, vice-president, «Ist in the construeT They are expected 1 Hongkong at the end a will proceed to Chungrods tor the construeto be obtained from 1 Import Bank in Washr'
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  • 403 15 Indian Leader Preaches More Co operation Between Two Large Nations Chungking, Aug. 24. XHE Sino-Indian friendship enters into an even more cordial stage with the visit of Mr. Jawaharla] Nehru, formerly President of the All India National Congress, who arrived here yesterday by airplane via
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  • 90 15 Peiping, August 25. LIKK scenes from the "Good Earth" farmers south-east of Peiping are organising armies to fight a new threat to their crops by huge armies of locusts from the north-east. Travellers from Paoh.sicn. where the floods are still rising, report that the skies
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  • 52 15 Si an, Aug. 22. TEN Japanese planes subjected Yenar», north Shensi, to a devastating raid on Aug. 15, it was learned heie to-day. Over forty bombs were dropped. Many civilians were killed and dwelling hcuses were demolished. The enemy planes took off from Chungyang .n Shansi
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  • 38 15 Chungking, August 26. IT is learned locally that the French Association. "Friends of the Chinese j People," has donated 37 2 kilogrammes iof pure quinine to China, meanwhile launching a large-scale aid-China campaign.—Central News.
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    • 72 15 j CIVEN I TO IST INHALERS J lllllil inhalant\ J U» action is as rai j it I pleasant. IT KILLS THE GfiRMS of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, etc. Agents in Malaya: I THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. (PMH Only |f I r> J M Face Beautifler hY iff i
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    • 183 15 NEW VITALITY AFTER FEVER During fever bcdy tissues rapidly waste away ana tue patient ouicKly ios.cs weight unless ne is supplied with I adequate and suitable lood. Horlicks supplies the nutritive element! which the bcdy requires and c iables the exhcu.sted body to rebuild itself quid:!:/. Doctors have proved that
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  • 98 16 FOOD RATIONED IN BERLIN Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 28. HUNDREDS of thousands all over the country spent their Sunday trench-digging, even children shovelling away the earth. Besides close contact with the British and French Ambassadors, Coi. Beck saw the Papal Nuncio. Polish Consulates at Maerischostrau, Breslau
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  • 258 16 Reuter. London, Aug". 28. WHILE the contents of the British note are being kept a close secret until the note is delivered, diplomatic correspondents agree on certain basic things that may be taken for granted. These essentials of the British atti tude. according to
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  • 54 16 Reuter. Canberra, Aug. 28. k Government proclamation gazetted to-day bans the export of gold and currency notes, institutes strict control of oversea exchange transactions, limits sale of exchange by trading banks to £4,000 for each person monthly for bu slnesfl purposes and restricts private re mittances abroad to
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  • 30 16 Reuter. Hongkong, Aug. 28. JAPANESE troops are withdrawing from the Hongkong border and embarking aboad transports. Only a skeleton force is being maintained at border villages.—Reuter.
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  • 59 16 Reuter. New York, Augf. 28. (COMMENTING on Herr Hitler s V letter to M. Daladier. the Herald-Tribune declares that the reply does not sound like confidence in victory. If there is any uncertainty ■boat war diplomacy, there is none about the war of nerves.
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  • 146 16 Result of Neglected Rheumy Here is a letter that goes to n even rheumatism ol >etlla t be relieved by the righl "I have been a suffci 7 matism for some 12 to U have foolishly taken no' lt. My particulai form seemed to take
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