Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 231. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thurs,l;>>. September 28, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 FIVE _CEy^
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  • 102 1 Mystery Plane Machine Guns Scottish Resort Reuter. London. Sept. 28. SPRAY of machine-sun bult\ Icls from a mystery plane M storday n Ballachnntuif. s a hamlet ten miies I ':i mphcllt own, Argyllshire, roof of the sarnso of the linging Motel was struck by rra| ballets and a window «>f
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  • 265 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 28. I*LITER'S diplomatic mtieapand■w rnt, writing on Herr Yon Wall >p*s visit to Moscow, says thit one important and ittdispensfact is that the initiative came from Moscow. X rr Yon Ribbentrop was summoned Kremlin not to make proposal *f> receive them.
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  • 857 1 WATER SUPPLIES GIVE OUT: EVERY CHURCH IN RUINS End Of Gallant Polish Defence City Completely Destroyed Reuter. WARSAW HAS CAPITULATED UNCONDITIONALLY, ACCORDING TO A STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND, SAYS THE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY, WHICH ADDS THAT THE TOWN HALL WILL PROBABLY BE
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  • 96 1 London, Sept. 27. rjPHE main figures of the Budget make a re\ ised estimate* of expenditure for the current year of £1,933 millions. Ihe revised estimate of revenue, including- £107 millions from rew taxation, amounts to .995 millions. This leaves £938 millions to meet by borrowing,
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  • 230 1 MOSCOW DEMANDS TWO ISLANDS Reuter. MOSCOW. SEPT. s THE SOVIET STEAMER MATALLISH WAS SUNK EY A SUBMARINE YESTERDAY EVENING IN NARVA BAY, OEF ESTHONIA, ACCORDING TO THE TASS AGENCY. NINETEEN OF THE CREW OF 24 WERE RESCUED BY SOVIET FATROL SHIPS. Kaunas,
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  • 140 2 Paris. Sept. 27. l*ie Frr Government's (ie rt-iuii tv d \c the Communis Fart] lieved in both French and ra diplomatic circles la ha\ t than interna 1 significant ihe step is l. tii v*l»en ?>i ii> countries in I nrope, even v tea, are
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  • 140 2 Reuter. Londen, Seal 28. OVER :< m tons >f roods have been intercepted and detained hs British contraband control du>ins the week ending Sept. 26, according to the Ministry of Informat ion. 'ihe figures 'nclude 22.000 tons ol iron ore. 14,000 ten- of ix-tru!eum products. 7
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  • 48 2 London. Sept. 27. RESPITE the imminence of the Budget., to day's markets were cheerful with u<! industrials marked up. Giltedged was also occasionally stronger Home rails however were the" best JK 5S n amline companies recorded substantial gaiius on optimistic vtews an,nt th, Oorernntent's SSSS£. au was arm.
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  • 533 2 U.S. Writer AcceptsDr. Goebbels' Challenge Reuter. O tiFULA. r Paris, Sept. 2#. 15 KKfc is the answer to Dr. Goebbels' challenge, 'declaresthe American journalist, Mr. Knickerbocker. i n a signed a t ile in the Paris Soir, giving in amazingly meticulous i I iil an
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  • 56 2 Reuter. '■'me London, Sept. 27. morning two German destroyers stopped a Swedish motorship off the Swedish coast. dem a nH C i )l^ ande Z of th e destroyers demanded that the crew of a British collier, previously sunk by a German submarine,
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  • 26 2 Reuter. ouS D T n f sh *Wgg "aval vessel just aay, and w is "e'e^i, w;,ters yester MS hours™-Vut*r a seuich oI
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  • 146 2 Reuter. London. Sjpt. 28. IN 'order to meet the needs of Ihe broadcasting service in war time. iTtam modifications have been made in the system of control of the Corporation, stales the Minis try of Information. Sir Allan l*owel and Mr. C. ll* Millis now constitute the
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  • 119 2 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 28. THE debate or the administrations new Neutrality Bill and amendment to th n arms emoargo maj begin in the Senate on Ocn 2. Si uator Borah, leader of the opposition to the measure, announces that its opponents could gain little time
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  • 260 2 Budget Comment London, Sept. 28. OIR John Sim n*s drastic budget, affecting rich and poor alike, has enueed an enormoua iipreaaion throughout Britain and is regarded as the best poflsible proof of the country*! determination to carry out a supreme war effort. The income tax of
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  • 97 2 H.E. the Governor. Sir Stfceti<on Thcmas will leave Singapore for Penang 10While m Penan/; he wii! unveil the recently erected statue o! Captain Francis Ligh t lie founder o f Penang. Penani was founded by Captain Li';hi lo': years age and 'Ins .statue cf th"
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  • 27 2 Reuter. The First Lord of the Admiralty. in a Comui anSwef to-day. said that tho 0 n steadier Bremen was believed bt- in a nortem Russian port.—Reuter
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  • 222 2 London, Sept. 2K. K RI OUTS have been received that the French have seriously damaged the Siegfried line between Saarcrucken and a point near the Luxemburg border. A Brussels report says that a fierce artillery duel
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  • 531 2 Reuter. London. Sept. 27. THIS mornins;'> French communique says: "The night was quiet but there was enemy artillery lire to the rear of the French lines in Weissenburg." The German communique say< there was activity and thai the French wi*re entrenching- on the whole front. Unofficial
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  • 531 2 British Wireless. London. Sept. 27. npHi; severity Ol tfca tai increase-. A announced ny the Chancellor of the Kvehequer was not uncxpcU.d, and his proposals, which, ap.ut t'tom nnuor criticism-, received tiie approval of the Opposition leaders, have been gciierallv accepted by the public
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  • 33 2 British Official Wireless. It was announced in the Hctts.' ol Commons 'hat the resumption ol tn< ifgular commercial air service be' Britain and France is at present und< consideration.—British Official Wirele*-
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  • 259 3 Singapore, Wednesday. 4 unusaal case occurred in the c nd Police Court before* Mr. id Oldham this morning when hinesc fruit hawker, who reportihe Beach Road Police that .its. Chinese had assaulted and tied him. refused to offer eviagainsi four of the accused. told the
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  • 82 3 Singapore, Wednesday. X 6ENG. a 45-year-old Hokkien p axed before Mr. Conrad Oldham Second Police Court this morning irged with house-trespass at Lorong ylang Road, with intent to intinan, Tan Gim Hoe. mischief ng damage to furniture valued nd failing to appear before the nd Police
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  • 48 3 Singapore, Wednesday. APPEARING before Mr. J. Fletcher Cooke, the third police magistrate i ung, Leow Pit. a young HokChinese. pleaded guilty to the ol theft of a bicycle valued at Fletcher Cooke convicted the acand postponed sentence to Sept. pending arrival of accused's fingerBail of S2OO was extended.
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  • 3122 3 Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Meeting Singapore. Wednesday. THAT Malaya should do her part In ihc great struggle Great Brit run and France had just undertaken, and that essential commodities such as tin. rubber and other produce should still continue to .be sent to Great Britain, her
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  • 568 3 Sinsranore. Wednesday. WHILE Ong Chow Yec. a Chinese servant in the employ of the Commodore. Malaya Rc.-ir Admiral T. B. Drew was returning home to his quarters at Woodstock Drive in the early hours of June S. he was attacked by two Chinese and sustained
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  • 717 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. jjEXTLXCES of four years on the first charge and one year on the second, to run concurrently, were passed at the Selangor Assizes to-day on Gus Davis, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre, when he was found guilty
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  • 26 5 The Hyderabad Regiment beat tha Ceylon Sports Club 2 -1 in a hockey match played at Palestier Plain yester day.
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  • 516 5 Singapore, Wednesday. pOUR shopkeepers were to-day charged before Mr. L. C. Goh, Fifth Magistrate, with infringements of the Food Control Ordinance. Three of them, all Indians, were fined $100 each or in default two months' rigorous imprisonment. The fourth, a Chinese, was acquitted. Court Inspector
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    • 274 5 PROHIBITION HAS NOT COME TO SINGAPORE SO WHY NOT VISIT Raffles Brasserie Nen Bur WHERE THERE is COMFORT, ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS AND SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. WE SERVE AN EXCELLENT GRILL AFTER YOUR COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES Fast becoming the most popular Rendezvous in Town. SEA VIEW HOTEL FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER. DANCE AND
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    • 281 6 TO-DAY [3..5-6..5-,.„ I at fa CAPITOL AIRLINER CRASHES DINE MUST CHOOSEJ2""H£ o~ aaTti CANNIBAL- B ALSO: LATEST CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS! Mil m ill I I mm Entertainment 'that ins! jtt^^^. FOR PURE UNADI LTERAII I» mv /^'SBfefc AND DOWN TO EARTH FUN YOI7TIA IĔĔĔm LOOK A LONG WAY To BEAT
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    • 50 6 A LIIA M B It A NEXT WEEK 6. iwn i.«k»<i mo.-o. o, i vTra i MALAY lIEVe^E 1 ALL JAVA NIGHT E "PPORTFD BY Hill S Recording Lady Artists. Iliji Full Ki(.nehoniT Orchestra. Bpeeia] Items, etc illl! AT IHE ISUNLIGHT THEATRE lINEW WORLD I \I ii lITL V •••••Itlltlllt*!
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  • 399 7 Singapore. Wednesday. BEFORE Mr. L. C. Goh, the SingaI> pore Fifth Pohc e Magistrate, this morning, a Hamanese cook, leng Deng Suan. was charged with voluntarily attempting to cause hurt with a knife to Mr. S. E. >purgeon. a European, of Amber Mansions on Sept.
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    • 226 7 mmm iii n Stomach Impurities Must Be Removed Serious complications are likely to set in if these impurities are allowed to remain. Loss of Appetite and Lack of Energy are indications that the system has been "poisoned" by thepe impurities. The only effective way of removing them is by taking
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    • 302 7 HAPPY WORLD FREE ATTRACTION Presenting SHANCHAI FOLLIES OF 1935 BEAUTIFn GLAMOUR GIRLS DANCING SINGING ROMANCING A BRILLIANT SHOW IDEAL F*)R THESE TIMES DANCE STARTS PA RAD FT NO RESERVATIONS .8.30 P.M. WYDAIvL 1 AFTER 9.30 I> M SARONG KABAYA NIGHT i lOR IiSdSSI Ugr TWO HANDS NON->TOP r KLISENTING KAMPONG
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    • 492 7 Y.W.C.A. FAlft. Friday 29th September Saturday 30th September From 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. at the Y.W.C.A. HostM 8. Fort Canning Road To be opened by Lady Small on Friday 29th at 4 15 P.M. Attractive Stalls Indian Chinese Home Prepared Food Stalls. Waffles, Side Shows, Afternoon Tea. Admission 20
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  • 458 8 |N a book recently published, Fritz Sternberg, a well-known German authority, discussed the resources of Germany in the event of war in Europe. The book was largely documented from German official sources, and it dealt with the "war-poten-tial" of the country in 1914 as compared with that
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  • 264 8 IT has been suggested that some portion of the Malaya Patriotic Fund might go for the benefit of members of the French fighting forces, and we are sure that suggestion will fall on sympathetic ears. Naturally the bulk of the money will go to the British forces,
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  • 201 8 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 27. JT is learned that the Soviet ha* renewed the assurance to respect Rumanian neutrality. Official and unofficial circles express astonishment at the report of a possible Soviet coup in Bessarabia. Soviet fortified lines along the
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  • 216 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 27. The viMt to Moscow of the Turkish Foreign Minister. Mr. Sarai oglu. is causing some speculation. According to some reports. Mr, Saracoglu is discussing with the Soviet Government general Balkan problems as much as direct relations between Russia and Turkey. It
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  • 48 8 Tokyo, Sept. 27. ACCORDING to information reaching Here, the German Foreign Minister, Herr yon Ribbentrop, is going to Moscow today in order to sign a GermanSoviet military alliance, on the conclusion of which negotiations have been going on between the two countries for some time.
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  • 79 8 Mr. R. H. Sect*-, cf the Eritish Ministry of Information, arrived in Singapore Sunday by air from London and leaves this afternoon for Hongkong after paying a round of calls on officials in Hie Colony. H is understood that one purpose cf Mr. Scott's visit is
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  • 169 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 27. IN the House of Commons, askc»l whether he could make any statement on the announcement by the German High Command that German aircratt had attacked British battleships in the middle of the North Sea, and whether there was any truth in the
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  • 98 8 Reuter. Canberra, Sen' J 'HE Australian Prime Minute: R. G. Menzies. stated in a broai last night that it would be unwise at present to send a large force ow i and assistance In the air would be more useful. Australia's position was
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    • 22 8 Frice $1.15 to $2.50 sTa m3v> each. Distributor: 800 CHIANG CO., 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next door to the Medical Office) SINGAPORE.
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    • 149 8 ILWJ r SBSBS t »a«i mmm, BRITISH THROUGHOUT 00*** BIRD CAGES fliiliiiil is dim T" S^^^^ ?s;^^ ?^^^prt bin|s |nan ,v:,,,,rr% that arr embodied in I MAGIKAGE i Easy to keep :.trupui«iu>iy dean. 1 YO' ii BIRD New Con-Cavex construction which I no/* leaves rims with n* ridges for dnsl
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  • 1076 9 New Taxes On Drinks, Tobacco And Sugar First War Budget Reuter. a I f RnTTxm London, Sept. 27. ;?viV- lncre ses m both direct and indirect i>A **™5 M a c disclosed in Britain's first War E?S c i l Z[ tro uced t°;
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  • 60 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 27. CIR Kin_,sley V/ood, Secretary of State for Air, announced at question time in the Houss of Commons to-day that he intended to follow the example of Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, and irtake a full statement of the work
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  • 881 9 London, Sept. 27. SIR JOHN SIMON said that when he introduced the Budget at the end of April, the estimated expenditure of the year amounted to £1,322 millions. Defence expenditure, included in that vast total, was at that time stated as £630 millions. The budget proposals were calculated
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  • 335 9 British Wireless. London, Sept. 27. SIR John Simon said he was unable to say if the £500 millions vote of credit adopted in the first days of the war would be sufficient to cover the country's requirements to the end of the financial year. They would
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    • 271 9 If You're Told to "Alkalize" TRY THIS REMARKABLE "PHILLIPS" WAY THOUSANDS ARE ADOPTING «M» today people are Try this way. You'll be surSSfffifS t0 kallze their stom P™ ed at results. Get either the !iirf!J£r Case the uid "Phillips" or the remarkSTJLS? lnd, S estl on," nausea able, new Phillips'
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  • 238 10 >.B pts; RAF (H.O > \n. St. A. s Old Boys gave a good isplay SfeWF yesterday when beat ti F. iH.Q/t team at r Pork at points ia goal and to in. vheir first sam-; teat •clay thi a ted South Johore. Hartley i
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  • 41 10 London. Sept. 27. The football pools, which is one of tiie most popular of Britain's winter pastimes, has been officially vetoed. This i. in consequence of the strain already thrown on the Post Office by the war.—
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  • 448 10 ON THE DEFENSIVE THROUGHOUT RUGBY S.C.C. "A" 26 pts. S.C.R.C. 3 pts. PROVING overwhelmingly superior to their much lighter opponents, the S.C.C. "A" defsated the S.C.R.C. by 26 points (one goal and severv tries) to three (one penalty goal), in a rugby friendly
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  • 36 10 The Singapore Colts proved too good for the Raffles Institution hockey eleven, who were defeated 4—2. in a hockey match played at the School ground yesterday. The Colts led 2—l at halftime.
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  • 120 10 TOOD talent was revealed J yesterday at Gilman Bar- racks, where the Army Rugby trial, consisting of three periods of play, between Whites and Colours, was held, j From the display yesterday, j the Army will again have a strong fifteen to represent j them in the
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  • 209 10 BJLC. 2 J IN a keenly contested hockey game nb/yed on the padang yesterday, the S R C beat the I.A. by two goals to nil. Sullivan and A. Clarke were the sccrers Both defences showed up well but the SRC. backs were steadier
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  • 302 10 A hat- trijk i v Anthony Chong en abled the S.C.R.C. to gain a 4—l victory over the Colts in a hockey match played at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Chinese would have won by a b'gger margin but for some good goalkeeping by T. de
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  • 267 10 S.A.F.A. CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER Royal Navy 2; Mental Hospital N EVER relaxing their efforts, the Royal Navy scored a 8 victory over the Mental Hospital in their qualifying round tien the S AF A. cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon. The sailors ware
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    • 76 10 fSKIPPERS J are I EXTRA I A What is the reason for the extra- j fk special tastiness of Skippers It's d y mmmm not only that they're such fine, 4 t $ff *\w 4# p ium p Httie fish s P cdai I I£|s I V secret is that
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    • 31 10 uJLj i <? U CONSULT I The United States Life Insurance Company IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK EITAILISMF3 urfl H H t RIE < >. Managei f <«r UNION BUILD NG S.NGAPORE i
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 838 12 NIROM V ''"ii. 1 "i i 12.20 p.m. Lunch music. 12.50 Musical I IJ J KiSMsiv- 1 10 News and weathe^1 o~dav s Kadio v c 3h i SINGAPORE LONDON I INDIAN STATIOVo a 7» ZHL 225 Cili mcs) TRANSMISSION 4 hlA^'oN S n S-nranc> An 8 1° by Rosi
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  • 507 13 p. K. Stem beat H. An holt 6—4, ~—9. 6—l. in the semi-final of the "C" Clas Singles event in the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament vtsterday afternoon. In the Mixed Doubles semi-final Major Bedford ond Mrs. Archer (—153) beat Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bembroke (scr) 6
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  • 53 13 The first annual swimming competiior of the Boys' Brigade, S ngapor P1 iahon for the trophy Presented by ihe Hon St Alexander Small WW L» d at the V.M.C.A. swimming pool. onaaturdTy, Sept. 30. at^P.^ Mrs T J. B Wearne has nnw) consented to
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  • 208 13 K.L. Track Hints (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. CANDIDATES for the first day's races of the Selangor Autumn Meeting were given their final fast gallops on the track this morning. The most impressive gallops were those or BAL t/bArtn (E. Donnelly 1
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  • 83 13 SWIMMING THE Y.M.C.A.'s 20th swimming cham- pionship carnival will be held on Saturday. Oct. 14. and the entries clos." on Saturday Sept. 30. There are 11 events in the programme, including (vents for men. women, schoolboys and boys under 4ft lOin. Tjie prelim'naiv heats will
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  • 315 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. £jITTL\<; as Coroner, Raja Suleiman, the third magistrate, Johore T>ahru, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquiry into tho death of Private Harold William Silke, aged go, of the R.A.M.C.. Singapore, wno was killed
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  • 42 13 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. 2A, R. A. (B. M.) vs. Publishers. Stadium. HOCKEY: Police vs. S.C.C, S.C.C; Girl's Sports Club vs. Y.W.C. A G.S.C. WATER POLO: V.M.C.A. Juniors vs. R.A.F., Fort Canning. TENNIS: S.C.C. S.C.R.C, V.M.C.A. SRC. and Tanglin Club tournaments.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 76 14 SINGAPORE, THURSD \y THREE CHINESE COOLIES WERE SHOT, ALLEGEDLY By ANOTHER AT 9.15 LAST NIGHT AT THE CHI] COOLIE LINES OF THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD ONE OF THEM, AN ELDERLY MAN, WAS SHOT IN HAND AND THIGH, THE OTHER TWO BEING SHOT IN BACK. ONE
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  • 357 14 ESTATE WORKERS' PATRIOTISM (To the Editor of ihe Malaya Tribune j Sir. —I rer.d with interest the ?icws thai the District Planters' Association proposes that the members ffhould give cne day's pay a month to the Malaye. Pairio. tic Fund and that Che Incorporated £:c!ety of
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  • 67 14 PLANTERS PATRIOTIC FUND (From Our Own Reporte Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. RECOMMENDATION rotj the adoption of the prin-; ciple of contributing one day's pay per month to the Malaya j Patriotic Fund has been made by the Committee of the In- corporatrd Society of Plant- ers. The recommendation is be- ing
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  • 35 14 The Bceneahifters will pees nt Taming Of Tiie Bhrew" at a re\ formance on Saturday 8 pi 30 al Victoria Theatre. The play was a success when it opened la
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  • 43 14 The 71st Birthday oi Ifahatma Gandhi will be celebrated under th auspices of the Indian Youth League, Singapore, at the Public Hall, Farrer Park <Oid Race Cour e« on 2 Octcber. at 5 p.m. Mr. S. C. Goho will preside.
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  • 25 14 An el--.hteen year old Chinese was today found dead, hanfein by a rope in the backyard of a hop in North Bricrje Road.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 273 14 M I 'frill rH| 1 I j Luxurious One-Class Motorships j I Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine j To: m London. I tot Palestine, rotterpvm j ROTTERP \'l AND COPENHAGEN j COPENHAGEN j SELANDIA S. r t2B INDIA m, I BORiNGIA Oct 17 EgS? 2? .2 Z LALANDIA Nov
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    • 379 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. II ik and BRITISH INDIA V tincorporated in Rn*iaad) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing io the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being:. Ail vesseLs
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    • 294 14 It b Imposindividual to provide for (afc valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we hare safe boxes ef various sixes for hire at moderate rates. HIRKRB themselves hold the KETS and ONLY THEY can hare access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY and PRIVACY
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    • 146 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG BELAWAN. RFGCLAR SERVICES TO PORT SWETTENHAM. TBLCK ANSON via Port Swettenhani. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. MLAR. BATU PAHAT. BANGKOK. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO KUANTAN Hm PONTIAN ROMPI> BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANU PORTS. TUMPAT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd. Managers: Singapore and Penan*.
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    • 186 14 13-25, CECIL bIBEEI SINGAPOBK. j Manager's Oflka Wl2 Fvrhange IVpt. W* General Office *> l Cable Addicss:—"PU<>V[XßAN K." Head Office. OUCBOW. P\II»-l P CAPITAL (Ch I RESERVE FUNDS 1.1.00»«»» j TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) J10X.000.00» Board of Directors: I T. L. FOONG. rSENG YASG TV Y. C. "KOO CHAN VIL WOO\
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 61 14 CAPITOL: "Five Came B-ck." ALHAMBRA "Daughters Courageous." PAVIUON. "Tiie Lone Wolf Spy Hunt." MARLBOROUGH "Chanerasena." ROXY: "Confessions of a Nazi Sky." GARRICK; Chinese pictures. QUEENS: "Topper Takes A Trip." ROYAL: 'Bhaktha Meera." HAPPY WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. "REAT WO. LD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema and other
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  • 69 15 Mrs. I. Alexander wishes to express her heart-felt thanks to all relatives and friends v/ho attended the funeral of the late Inspector William Campbrll Alexander as well ps thos< v/ho sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence. To t«he I.G.P., Officers an-1 Member*! of the Singapore Police
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 2536 15 Bl I L*__i^^^T'I F_K 111*'' HR IT F" I t I »i __OB? r Experienced Asiatic t, neer foreman for servicing pillar" Traektype tractors, renoud experience or diese: preferably experience ol l xcavators. Ful] de'a'l.s. d to Fox 23. c o Ma?.ayt I a pore. ■LAN Hostesses for a Cafe,
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    • 465 15 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF CHARIJiS EATQn CUNNINGHAM DECEASED. (Late of Hotel Ludovisi, Home, Italy, who died testate on the 3rd day of January, 1939, a t Krishnarajendra Hospital, Mysore, India). Pursuant to Section 29 of Tne T/ustecs Ordinance <Chapter 59). Notice hereby given that creditors and ethers .having claims
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    • 144 16 READ THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya DIAMOND 71 A variety of Chairs. Tab;, > Sioou *nd 11 llil Bedsteads ataUable m artistic design* lIUIJU Mil I I I Fir F DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. LTD., bdl. Kiao Bahru Road. Singapore. rIRIUM FOR SPARKLING TEETH-, a 4*aJ joy m jroux
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    • 19 16 LATEST ARRIVALS LADIES' HATS $2.50 TO $4.00 ART. FLOWERS FOR DRESS HANDBAGS BABA CO., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. MOST UP-TO-DATE
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    • 362 16 I DIABETES. IF YOU ARF AFFLICTED WITH f. THIS DISEASE come to Tnablb A Md Hassan, tho specialist for DlAw BETES. He guarantees to cure jM you romputcly and permanently enabling you to take rice and sugar without fear of recurrence in a short time. He will give you back
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    • 129 16 Read the MORNING TR| BUne FOR NEWS while it's Wednesdays:— Film F anin pages extra at no extra co" 6 PKKPARIXG A SPEECH? The Art of Public Speaking by Luev D Bell Speeches Toasts How to Make and Propos," Them by How to Speak hi Public by C F. Carr
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