Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, September 22. 1941.
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  • 501 1 Bulgaria May Break With Reds, Join War 'fit 14 i i, London, Sept. 22. LNG B°"s of Bulgaria is believed to be en route for a conference with Hitler Ribbentrop, Field Marshal Yon Brauchitsch and Admiral Raeder, said the National Broadcasting Company's correspondent,
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  • 111 1 Reuter. London. Sept 22 I Churchill, the Prime M*nistcr, is as anxious ■as any m an to take offensive a <tion but such action too IM n without full prel factions, Merely because [Jt ocopie called for it, *ovid far worce then wa»tin? deliver the
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  • 378 1 Reuter. 'By Fergus J. Ferguson. Rent er's Diplomatic Correspondent > London Sept. 22. J HE state of emergency throughout Bulgaria reveals the grave situation with which Dr. FilofTs Government is confronted. Having hitched itself to the Axis chariot it finds itself dragged into complete and abject
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  • 51 1 Retuer. Sydney, Sept. 22. THE biggest black-out test ever held in Australia tock place last night, wren for over an hour Sydney and the surrounding area w*s plunged into darkness. More than 1,00X1,000 residents were affected by the black-out which is officially described as -moat successful
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  • 175 1 Reuter. Jbonacn, i>epi. iz. pESPITE the bal'oons tethered to supply ships encountered o.T the Dutch coast on Saturday cirj despite the escort of antiaircraft ships, British bambers a; proached almost at sea 'evei and n se hardly more than mas'high to deliver an attack
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  • 178 1 Ankara, Sept 22 CHILDREN are dying cf hanger v in the Axis-occupisd Greek islands of Mytelene and Chios The Germans have been com pel'ed to abandon their attempts tc open the olive oil mills, man/ workers fainting from lack of food Yet the spirit of the
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  • 162 1 Reuter. Vichy. Sept 22. i MARSHAL Petain, in a thrce--ITI minute broadcast yesterday afternoon, /prmallv condemned the recent attacks on *he German occupation soldiers as "criminal acts" which mC be "ascribed toj foreign agents." His Government would hunt their own guilty people by all, means. He
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  • 241 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. D.A.F. offcaafrc daylight sweeps reached a climax during the past week, in which numbers and fighters daily raided Axisoccupied Europe The outstanding night operation was the 77th raid on Hani- burg and other north-west Ger- man ports on the night of
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  • 204 1 Reuter. Southampton, Sept. 22. [KAN is Jikelv to be the key to events in the near future, declared Mr. Fredrick Montague, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Aircraft Production, speaking at Southampton yesterday. He added: "The people say we are not forming a second land front, but
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  • 216 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 21. DEFINITE signs arc ap- pearing that the group in Congress which opposes involvement in war has Irst its solidarity, and it is bIkved in Washington that the change will be marked in any roll call that may be taken on
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  • 346 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. '"JHE tide of the Far Eastern struggle seems to be turning definitely in China's favour/ declared the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Wellington Koo, broadcasting last night. Declaring that fighting is in progress in several sectors of the 2,000-mile front from Inner Mongolia
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  • 56 1 (From H L. Hopkln) London. Sept. 22 AIRCRAFTMAN Robert Hugh Carver. 21. by changing his name to Shaiman Crawford, Inherits an estate more than £!50,00C and a country seat, Crawfords Burn, in Northern Ireland left by his <-'• Midfather Col. R. G. Sharman Crawford who wished
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Damascus. Sept 22 NEW Syrian ministry, under the Premiership of ■ssaaa Hnklm. has been tormed The Free French leader. Gen Catroux. Is expected to issue a declaration Concerning the new statute of the independence of Syria.—Reuter
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  • 292 1 Reuter. London, Sep! Zi. DOMBKRS and '.strong forces of fighters trok part in two successful opcraticns 'ver northern France yesterday afternoon, states an Air Ministry communique Blenheims attack?/} the power station at CKsnay near Beth une where bomos hit the target and rires were
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  • 40 1 London, Sept. 22 REGISTRATION for fir*watching. under the recent Government, oider, wis completed on Saturday when men Irom 46 to 59 years enrolled On Friday, those from 36 to 45 years w?rc registered. —British Wireless. IT I
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  • 39 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. FIVE Dutchmen have been sentenced to death oy the Germans for listening *to British broadcasts, according to a message from the Hague to the newspaper Neve Zurchcr Zeitung Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 214 2 Her Excellency! EH'E has found time amid her many war activities —ami they extend from such essentially feminine pursuits as knitting for the troops to service in the "front line" with anti-aircraft gunners and ferrying planes across skies in which the enemy may momentarily appear—to renew a demand for
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  • 157 2 defenders will be hard put to it to retain their stronghold. Doubtless the old arguments will once again be called upon. Woman is unsuitable; lacks temperamental balance or the "flair" for diplomatic dealing and double-dealing and could not hold her own with the wily diplomats of other countries.
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  • 73 2 VET again, are not women too fundamentally honest to play the game of international poker with human lives and the destinies of nations as the stake? Perhaps the duplicity of the political game as played in the fifth decade of the twentieth century is too deep for woman
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  • 1266 2 JN her 50 years' interest in the Far East, Germany has made use alternately of the two great Asiatic powers. China and Japan, in order to serve her own ends. This is especially so in the commercial and military field She has
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  • 979 2  -  By Dr. I.E.G. Gregory 'Economic Adviser to the Government of India) THE basis of a'l armaments production are iron and steel. India possesses one of the largest completely integrated iron and steel works in the world—Messrs. Tatas. and a very large proportion ot India's steel production and
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  • 537 2 J'HE supreme ir. air arm in naval operations was h borne firstly. ta the tain, and secondly Br of Crete. 3 The recent augmentation Royal Air Force in Malay a therefore, be the best any query as to whetherttTJ! lessons have been folly and. at the i.ame
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 5 2 j SiNGAPQPE TBADEOS TELEPHONE 7603
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    • 86 2 excerpts from a broadcast from the Spore radio station PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Makes "ORIENTAL" India's Leading Life A ssurance Company as at Policies a Fore* »1-12-40 Over $531,200,000. Fußd Over $176,000,000. Annual Income Nearly $30,400,000. For copy of our Prospectus giving full particulars ol our •oat attractive schemes of assurance, please
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 639 3 Advance Halted KrSSIAN counter-attacks have checker! the German advance on Leningrad, u iu-re the Red Star (Soviet Army newspaper) says that the Germans have lost more than 40 per cent, of their total forces. ighting continued yesterday on all sectors
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  • 70 3 MR. Alfred DufT Cooper, British Cabinet Minister, who is at pre sent on a fact-finding mission in the Far Ea::t. with Headquarters at will address the Singapore Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon meeting on Wednesday Oct. 1. The Feilowsnin Committee wili hold i
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  • 34 3 A TALK on 'Books To Read" Will >c ".Wen from the Siiicapore broa4casting station at 9.15 p.m. to-day by Mrs. K. E. Savage Bailey, librarian of Raffles Library. S 4 «ne.
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  • 70 3 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept 22 1 1 aht of the Japanese forces amthmed 1 at the out hem bases in Preach UMo IThtna are to canry out la rye-scale rtiftu mnevrtM in tne platm ol Cambodi.». a* nhnftrsj ix> a Salcon telegram. 'Ph'- msiio» nvie:. will be tollnwcd
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  • 48 3 Reuter. untitled local office of the Imperial untitled al Iruln>i rlcvs has received cable advice Irom theis London ot:«ce thai (be mm h:w declared an interim dividend <»r 3 per cent lor rj-io. payable on Dee l. 1940 This dividend is the same fee Nic I levious year*-..
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 172 3 "SPEED THE TANKS" WANTED mUKM FOR "WALTZING MATILDA'S" You can buy a "Churchill Tank" outright for £20.000 or by Hire Purchase at week. OR MAKE A MODEL FOR AITCTION SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO EVATT CO.. SINGAPORE. 25th SEPT. Battle of Britain Ball at Raffles Hotel. Non-Stop Cabaret and Dance—Specialty Items and
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    • 271 3 And You'll Feel Young—Look Young Nothing ages man or woman more than aehM <a*i. «-d through bad ludnev a. iiun 'Ids makes you suffer from Getting up I Nights, Burning, Itching Passage*, Nerves, Dizziness. Rheumatism, Backache, U<*g Pains, Circles under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Loss of Appetite, Energy, etc., because kidneys
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  • 751 4 SIX more new records were created at the second and conclud ing day of the seventh Singapore Chinese athletic meeting held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The meeting wa* watched by a large crowd. Five of the new records were local while
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  • 97 4 Reuter. New York, Sept. 21. THE American wonder horse, Whirlaway. favourite at ten to one on, won the 49th "Lawrence Realisation Stakes" over a mile and five furlongs yesterday, thus becoming third in ihe list of last-time money winners, with only Sea Biscuit and Sun Beau
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  • 243 4 gOME good bowling by Australian A. C. Growder, playing for the Singapore Cricket Club, following a fine innings of 55 by Major Castor, paved the way for defeat for an Australian team, representing the Australian Air Force and the Australian Imperial Forces, led by Lt. Ben
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  • 59 4 TO-DAY SOCCER—S. A. FA. Challenge Cup. extra preliminary round tie. R A. tB.M.) v Customs. Anson Road Stadium: League games. Reserve Division. Gordons v Chinese Athletic Res.. Fraser and Neave ground: Div. lIA. RE. t Malays* v Malay Regiment. Changi: Div 118, N.B. Corinthians v Stamford. Naval Base.
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  • 31 4 THE A.I F. showed up well again, losing to the Japanese Club, 1941 Singapore baseball league champions, by a close 6 to 4, score yesterday afternoon on the Japanese club ground.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 216 4 fatties Wokl] MALAY At PftCMIEB HOTtt J THURSDAY, 25TH SEPT. "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" DANCE CABARET in aid of the CHURCHILL TANK FUND DANCE HOSTESSES EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. TICKETS $1.85 RAFFLES CAFE COCKTAIL BAR FOR THE DISCRIMINATING \\\w^rv*^![jk^m m ie g f delicious CHOCUUAic because it is made J I
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    • 321 4 SFXAXGOR TI RF CXI B AUTUMN 1941 MEETING f IST DAY SATURDAY 4TH OCTOBEK, 1941. 1 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY BTH 1941. 3RD DAY SATURDAY 11TH 1941. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 12 NOON ON TUESDAY. 23RD SEPTEMBER. 1941, AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE. UNLIMITED SWFEPS.—One each day. Tickets $1— each FOR MEMBERS ONLY,
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    • 95 4 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., .Manufacturing Opticians in 1928 Optician r V r%vi t75. South Bridge RaS? Tel.' 2164 JBHMR Quality superior. |Mk Workmanship guaranteed. Charges Bimv Moderate Kjlv Test.ng mm crooks mr GLASSES FROM $4 UPWARDS A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. j AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET,
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    • 378 4 STEAMER SAILING^ BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF
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    • 345 4 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated i n England, PENINSULAR ORIESTu The best possible service- arP w maintained by the p 6 q re J*tog from the Straits to the? r N Co ports of call in China India n Usu and the United KLgdom^ oo Passengers are requests i»
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 28 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.28 a.m., 9.5 ft.; 11.39 p.m., 10.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.59 a.m.. 9.7 ft. WEDNESDAY: 12 20 a.m., 10.4 ft.; 12.31 p.m.. 9.8 ft.
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  • 119 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) T/HE N.Y.K. liner, "Hakone Maru," which was detained by the local authorities for two days, was given its clearance papers and allowed to sail at daylight on Sunday. The Tribune reliably learns that the snip s departure was accelerated by representations made
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  • 78 5 me nist time ln the history of Malaya, there will be an Indian Singing Competition to be held in the Happy World Stadium on Sunday. Oct. 19 from 8 to 12 p.m. Prizes will be given for ladies, men. children, best harmonist, best dancers. Thablah and also for
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  • 49 5 Singapore, Saturday. ARRANGEMENTS are being made by the Society for fhe Protection of Hindu Children, Singapore to erect a building for the Hindu Orphanage which is at present housed jn a rented building At present the Society's work In connection with the Orphanage is handicapped owing to limited accommodation.
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  • 18 5 Dr. L. W. Evans has been appointed to officiate as Chief Medical Officer. Penang. as from Aug. 30.
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  • 474 5 SUPPLEMENTARY tax on higher incomes, an allowance of at least $1,800 for a wife or wives, the preservation of the present war tax as such, levied for war purposes only and the lowering of the figure at which incomes can be
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  • 123 5 SIR Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to China, arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon from Rangoon, on his way back to China via Hong Kong. Sir Archibald was met at the airport by Mr. Denis Allen (representing Mr. A. Duff Cooper t, Mr. Don Fox (A.D.C. to
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  • 109 5 MR. Ray Olsen, photographer attached it© "Pix," well-known Australian picture magazine, arrived in Singapore by plane yesterday to "cover" Malaya. After his assignment here, he hopes to visit Thailand. Burma and Chungking, where he hopes tc have an interview with pictures, with Generalissimo Chiang and
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  • 94 5 "MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN" (At the Alhambra) A FILM packed with action and thrills dear to the heart of Singapore cinema audiences Is "Mysterious Dr. Satan" which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. It is a serial turned into a continuous show and for thousands of feet of film the audience
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  • 15 5 Mr G. W. Webb has been appointed Protector of Chinese, Malacca as from Sept. 6.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 427 5 ')\M WATER mi .<# <* MINERAL WATER from the Seleta* Hot Spring, Singapore. An alkaline drink with exce!»v.nt corrective properties For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN.' Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING I i It.CQI'DSJ "THAT
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    • 193 5 f""" In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) HMO results just published: 90 per cent, of PITMAN TRATNED STUDENTS were awarded PASSES in TYPEWRITING and 57 per cent, of these attained DISTINC- Enrol NOW for Igßl the new term f^flflW^ 'PHONE 5022. APB 31 I "I have fresh milk J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 231 6 I SEASON"EXTENDED I POSITIVELY IwVST DAY "BACK STUECT" IS ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST M. Tribune 3.15 _6|5 9.15 CAPITOL STIRRING, DARING ENTERTAINMENT FOR THOSE itfG ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND Latest METROTONE NEWTS-OF-THE-DAY (By Clipper Air Express) presenting Thrilling Pictures of an Italian attack on a British Convoy in the Mediterranean
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    • 178 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED; by European Merchant Firm experienced Male Stenographer for Malacca—Chinese or Indian. Apply stating salary required together With r-opies of tesdmonials to Box No. 519 co Matoya Tribune, Singapore. For Sale ALMOST NEW Bmm "Keystone" C .ne Camera Fl 9 including case. Telephoto Lens F3.5. Universal
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    • 206 6 I Gala Midnight Premiere SAT. 2 7th SEPT. $Z ALHAMBRA A FRANK GARY PHOOUCTIOH EKTOHSM COOPER J) MEET EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER BRENNAN srtt/.vo aviso iv- /«»f/s Ctf MOM CRM /(k«/m»t IM MM fROBERT RISKINf .-WARNFR BROS STUDIO TONIGHT AFTER-DINNER DANCE, 9-30 to 12. 111 II I 1111 l I I
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    • 158 6 TO-DAY 3 SHOw^* 2 p.m. 6p-m. 9.45 p m. ALU A MBITa 4fl I W««I Wild WUUMNIWU JN A Ha L MONIACUI SHAW Hifl «IA! Me** JSiIA -A < EpFV OOHUIHv HI Mfstßl S| OPENING WED. SEPT. 24 at 3.15, 6.15 9.15 Proceeds In Aid of Y. W. C. A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 825 7 pv \i^*lfli^P*^^9^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^-—-——^ m Situations Vacant "7 IMMEDIATELY a general mcdl. Wm t. Be* No. 479 co Malay? fl| J -Ha Lumpur. (No. 156 L: ■j tt rtlX) store-keeper and a cashier JH v mmisslon. Security requiret 1» Apply to Bex 474 cio Malay: S .-.ugapore. (No. 149 L; Male and
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    • 794 7 Situations Wanted ■«Jtt DOMESTIC SERVANT «ployment A K enc v enera! wants Po»ltkm'refp<». n Sff n ulrln energy, lecturing. Sfrnalfsi r n ffl r r vf experience Rrv i- m cf nce management Box 523. Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 50JL) "Tvun^ t C «r, ,oalS K: ***** tolletp """"K .to
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    • 937 7 3 0 b^d PO roo^s" OUSE lagoon Dtetrlct, rent bungalows. Oats lmnieriHt." be^era l Premises available for pTovment UP^ tion Dlal 30 3 3. Ern l om g a Pore. (No IC4L) Kvi?ncr LE o T u f rnis hcd "bungalow, pw°c" g 3 bedr ooms with baths. SinM e
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    • 858 7 PREMIER INSTITUTION. 44 Orchard I Road. Vacancies for night classes in English—Principal. No 174 1, BALLROOM DANCINO. Join our pcpoU, i beginners classes. Mondays. Wednesday, Fridays, 5.30 till 6.30. Success guaranteed Course $5.00. Other classes by arram'"D**nt 'Phone, write or Interview "Ca'ilUlians". Eastern Hotel, Lumpur. (No. 159L^ CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ccaches
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    • 617 7 A latrimontal 'FAIRLY WEALTHY) educated young •t i wishes to meet a decent vouag Singhalese Buddhist iGoigamai boy. Vl' v; matrimony. Please communicate with Box No. 620 co Mah.ya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 23fi1.) Public Notices ,am»3——————i^—NOTlCE NCT33E Lb hereby given that on icccunt cf transfer to other duties, he
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    • 341 7 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In th« High Court of the K;raita Settlements Set leircnt ol S ngaporc. In Ban 1 o No. 103 of 1933. R* HERMAN METER RAPPA oi No. 77-A. Fns Hooa lioad, Shigaoore. Court Repo tcr. NCTICF IS HFFFBY GIVEN that 1 a First dividend is
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1050 7 TO-DAY'S RADIO! 1 «"'GAPOK LONDON 223 metres 1333 kr s FWirv Mi-virf m -2111*. M M metres 6 175 m «s GSF-15.14 »!«>; 19.81 metre*. 12.00- Recorded programme by KetelbeVs C gVi"m *X X Concert Orchestra vi.rV IsSWii m i ,^r ,N p m GRv SJ ,jm m;m Kn.n.ine recerded
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  • 263 8 I By Fergas o Ferguson, Rcut?i s Dip*: ma tic C rr esponceni London, Sept. DESPITE the big German claims of successes at Kiev and S uthcrn Russia which, like man> previous claims, are still regardeo very dubiously In well-informed quarters the most Interesting factual development of the
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  • 19 8 Singapore M.inaay. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN Buyers Sellers 38%.
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  • 132 8 (From Our Financial orrPSP nde t Singapore, Monday. THE market was much easier on Satur--1 d o V but there were no changes or note in tin shares. Klang Rivers were "one at 2 and further v/anted. while rhi Klnivs were a shade easier at 1,-.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 176 8 let Three Shews of this glorious M S cATHAY i PHONE 3400 JAMES STEWART PAULETTE OODOAKD IN Z£"POT O' GOLD" with HORACE HEIDT and his Musical Knights and CHARLES WINNINGER. ALSO LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWSREEL \—OPEMNG TO-MORROW--11 1 THE FIRE THE POWER THE THRILLING ROMANCE OF THIS GREAT NOVEL BROUGHT
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    • 401 8 CALLING ALL CAB-GOERS SEE THE HEAVENLY BABES AND DANCE IN NATURE'S COOL COMFORT I TO-NIGHT'S DANCE 9—12 P.M. VVVVVfVVVVVVfVVVVVVVVVf fVVfvvvvvvvvvvv* v DANCERS'INTEREST v V BALLROOM DANCING LESSONS AND SEASON'S V V LATEST VARIATIONS WILL BE GIVEN FREE V V TO ALL PATRONS BETWEEN 9 P.M. TO 9.30 P.M. V V
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    • 317 8 FAR~EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL No l-A. KIRK TERRACE MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF MUSIC TUITION. PHONE 2323. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF KINDERGARTEN (From DIPLOMAS. ENROL ANYTIME. I PLAY A ROUOT OF GOLF AT OUR "LINKS THIS WEEK-END! OUR 9-HOLE COURSE IS DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED j TO-NIGH I Tea Dansant from 7.30 p.m. Aftci-Dinner
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    • 229 8 ■■■n*^ jPjj "ssSb ,*?JIL Chili Bouchier Jack Raymond LAST SHOW TO-DAY AT 3JJ SPICY ROMANCE of a "DEAD-END" GIRL and a Produced and direct** my OMGOBY U CAVA Screen Play by Allen Scott and Gregory La Cev* OPENING TO-MORROf 3.15, 6.15 9.15 REPEAT SCREENING OF WARNER BROS OUTSTANDING HIT! mm
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