Morning Tribune, 29 September 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I.— No. 206. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 29, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 556 1 O^l\lO\ m> Till: 111 Till I HANKEHS NEW EQUALISATION FUND LOCAL TRADI IKS fIHIVk 25 iirn I F\T I IKFI 7 Amsterdam, Sept. 28. ifEER COLJJN (the Premier), broadcasting this morning, did not refer to devaluation of the guilder, though he hinted that "a slight
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  • 124 1  - CHIANG MEANS WAR Sin Chew Jit Poh Japan's Fear In Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 28. JAPANESE In Shanghai allege that the J reason for non-discussion so far between Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the Japanese authorities indicates that the Generalissimo, having secured unity in the internal affairs of China, intends ultimately
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 1 The Schlesinger Trophy, which will be presented to the winner of the England to Johannesburg Air Race which starts from Portsmouth to-day.
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  • 101 1 JOHANNESBURG AIR RACE Nine Machines R<ctdy To Start NINE machines are ready to start from the Portsmouth aerodrome on the £10,000 'air race to Johannesburg at 6.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Captain S. Halse, who is Hying a Percival Mew Gull (Gipsy Six engine) will be th« scratch man, white the
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  • 29 1 Robert *J. Payne. 63. of Sussex Road. N-. was struck by an express train and I'llled on the London Midland Ami Scot"sh Railway line near Camden Town oods depot.
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  • 113 1 |A' the rubber market in London an extremely reserved attitude is being adopted at the present time regarding the Netherlands embargo on gold exports, pending further study of the position. Brokers generally, however, arc of the opinion that the already favourable outlook for the rubber industry will
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  • 44 1 Singapore, Monday. LOCAL Dutch business circles believe that Holland will not go off the gold standard for the sake of ten per cent. If she does go off, they think, she will devaluate the guilder by 20 to 25 per cent.
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  • 35 1 Mispellinpr of her Christian name caused a hitch at the marriage of Miss Phyllis Coullson. of Enderby. Leicestershire, at Enderby. The minister communicated with the Archdeacon of Loughborouoh. on whose direction the ceremony was fulfilled.
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  • 18 1 Two Portuguese trawlers collided and sank at the mouth of the Douro. Eleven of the fishermen were drowned.
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  • 283 1 Rebels Capture Toledo m London, Sept. 28. GENERAL Franco, the rebel leader, ha.s U issued a communique from Burgos announcing that the insurgents have captured Toledo and rescued the surviving defenders of The Alcazar. The capture of Toledo, prematurely announced previously, occurred on Sunday evening. The insurgents
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    • 44 1 •J» *^h^> I ON OTHER PAGES i Pa K e Ratepayers' report West coast tragedy 3 Finance 4-7 I Pictures 14, 15, 28 Johore murder 23 S Mr. C. T Wang 24 i Turf topics 2fi t Local hockey OR. A. soccer 27 i
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    • 38 1 f SHARK OUR JK 1 I KNTHUSIASM I f rOWDFREI) WHOLE IVOLK ffyP Jl m is pure delicious fresh milk xKx\ J y~4i> if/ m I in convenient powdered \VI I k and be convinced to^^j X^l J
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  • 2741 2 USEFUL WORK DONE Annual Meeting On Friday THE annual meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday. In the report for the year ended June 30, it is stated that there was a slight decline in membership during the
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  • 288 2 Farewell To Miss ft r y* c Singapore, Monday. THE Y.W.C.A of Singapore held a triple function to-day at the Colonial Secretary's house, when Mrs. Small entertained a large gathering of members. The function was primarily to say farewell to Miss Pearce who has been the General Secretary of
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  • 390 2 An Interesting Lecture Singapore. Moi AN inttrestins lecture entitled n Pre-Hislory of Malaya." wa lend by Mr. H. D Col Assistant Curator. Raffles m Um Rallies Institution Hall tin, noon under the auspices of tl fort history began," hv aid •Pre-history i.> literally the na*ue giver to
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    • 154 2 There's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed in Pabst TapaC\in When the summer sun beats down -a cool safe drink of pure, wholesome Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan. At lunch. Pabst puts an edge
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  • 386 3 WEST COAST TRAGEDY Found By A Singapore, Monday. ON the evening of Aug. 5 whil e on duty in the West Coast Road in the Pasir Panjang District, a policeman came upon a Chinese lying unconscious by the side of the road. He was bleeding
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  • 26 3 I LOYD'S agency at Benghazi, Tripoli, imports that an Italian seaplane was burned and sunk on Sept. 27. Nine persons are dead.— Keuter.
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  • 41 3 John Heritage, 26. a cowman on Mrs. Gasson's farm at Wardington, Oxfordshire, was leading a bull when the statf snapped and the animal turned on him and gored him to death. He was to have been married a few days later.
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  • 42 3 A 14-year-old boy named Syden was reacted from a stream at Willington Quay, on Tyne, by Michael McNamara, K5, of Hedgson Street, Willington Quay,, ■\ho ran 100 yards to the spot and was partly stunned by bitting his head gainst a wall.
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  • 65 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acihir Chief Justice In 'he Ist Court at 11 a.m. O.M. 14 35— R' Orders of Governor-in-Council etc. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Bkcy. 95,30— Re Chop, Koone; Hin (Motion to annul Order of Adjudication) Before Mr. Justice
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  • 103 3 Petition For Better Wages Singapore. Monday. ABOUT 300 Chinese nifhtftoU coolies engaged by thn Singapore Municipality drmonstratcd last week in a clamour for better wages and conditions. They comprise those working on two cicnots in tho People's Park and in Albert Street. Those in the former Nation
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  • 219 3 Chinese To Serve Four Months Singapore, Monday. ONE morning early this month, eleven-years-old Lim Chan- Bo was asked by her mother to" convey fourteen one dollar notes and a gold ring to her father, who was an assistant employed at a shop in Church Street. In order to
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  • 173 3 Fines For Chinese Smugglers i Singapore. Monday. SMART punishment was imposed on three Chinese. Gwee Tian Hock. Lim i Teck Sens and Ong Chwee Yoe. when !?hev pleaded guilty before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr E. E. Colman. to-day on charge of importing rubber into the Colony without a
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  • 18 3 Mr E B Williams has been appointed Official Assignee and Registrar of Companies. Penang.
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  • 194 3 Impressive Procession In K.L. 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lurnpur, Saturday. EASILY the most pretentious and most elaborate funeral procession in recent year.s was seen this afternoon when the remains of Mrs. Alan Loke, uhose death occurred early this week, were removed from her residence in Bukit
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  • 137 3 Mr. J. R. Taylor's New Books TWO admirable books on Geography have just been published by the Malaya Publishing House. Ltd., entitled a General Geography Of The Wurld (Book I and II) The author of these books, the first of a series of seven, is Mr. J. R. Taylor,
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  • 114 3 Wife Stabbed To Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. THE servants' quarters of the General Hospital, Malacca, were the scene of brutal murder this morning when a 25-year-old female attendant was stabbed to death, it is alleged, by her husband, Liu Chiew, a Chinese attendant (m
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  • 46 3 Shanghai, Sept 27 China's imports for August amount to $70,404,816, representing an increase of $14,228,472 as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The exports total $55,332,995, representing an increase of $10,001,757 over the same period in 1935.— Sin Chew Jit Poh. i
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    • 42 3 B^Br- HBhß^bl^^B^Bl T T I /^^v "MAX LION"! hM£!ik/n RAPID HARDENING CEMEXT Look For This kjE»jl Trade Mark Wfen Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA MODERATELY PRICED. fully guaranteed. sold in malaya for
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 66 4 Jan.|Mar Buyers 7 13*16 UJi 8eUerS PALM OIL (Malay) To day In bulk Sept.lOct. Shlomcnt. £22.5.0 Value Unchanged Oct. Shipment £15.2.6 Value Sept Shipment 9 10 y 2 Sellers 9 9 Sellers TAPIOCA (1st quality) Seed Pearl (S'pore) Sept. shipment 16 6 Sellers Unchanged White Muntok (Sept. Oct.
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    • 74 4 London, Sept. 28. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.66 unquoted T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.47*4 unquoted T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2%d. Is. 2 13,32d up 1 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 15[16d. Is. 2 31|32d
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    • 35 4 London, Sept. 28. Previous To-day Change GOLD line Bar Der oi. £6.17.9V 2 £7.0,9 up 2J11& SILVER Spot 19 3 4 201J16 up 5 16 t months forward 19% ***** up 5 16
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    • 140 4 London, Sept. 28 Previous To-day Change j. 61 P. Coats 53 53 liistillera 1069 1069 Dunlop RubDer 3 »> 1 35 1 General Electric 91 10 91 3 —7 Guinness 1459 1466 up Imperial Chemical Industrie* 40 3 40 3 imperial Tobacco 167 6 1676 Anglo-Dutch 2810
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    • 35 4 TIN StandaxtL Previous To-day Change rash (official nricei £198 5 8 £200 1 4 up l s a 3 months forward (official price) £196 5 8 £l»< 15 16 up l d ib
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    • 39 4 New York. Sept. 26 RUBBER Previous To-day Change T«r«~ Uncertain lone 1fl T piivcprf 8 &ES Jan. Mar. Buyers 16 2 8ellers 16 5 8 TIN Standard Tone Stead y Easy u 8DOt 45' 4 44%
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    • 26 4 II 'II I LjOUll d/Wdt/S World s Watel Spced Reeorc uG OH ilfllQ Miss Amclica Gar Wood 124.91 m.p.h. j Agents -for Malaya: TM2 SUCCESSORS Of
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 632 5 Singapore Sept. 28, 5 p.m. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4- Ampat Tin 4,6 4 6 4 9 £1 Asam Kumbang 26,6 28 6xd 27,- 28 -xd Cl Austral Malay 52 6 54 6 53- 54 5|- Ayer Hitam 15,3 16 -xd 15 16-Xd 1 Ayer Weng 172'^ 1.77U 1.70
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    • 424 5 Par Pd 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 105 120 1.10 1.20 2 2 do 7»/ 2 7c Prefs. 145 1.55 1.45 1.55 10 10 Atlas Ice 1000 11 00 10 .00 1100 £1 £1 B A T £6.1.6. £65.0 £6.2.6 £6.7.6 1 1 M.M. Broadcasting 0.90 100 0.90 100
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    • 179 5 5% 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 "3 116 nom Hfc« 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 120 122 nom 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar 31
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    • 326 5 Kluang UHi 072U 07U u.o (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated' Allenby 1.50 155 1.50 160 AlorGajah 100 110 0.95 U>5 Amal. Malay ($2) 3.20 3.35 3.20 3*5 Ayer Hitam 130 140 130 1.40 Ayer Molek 100 1.10 00 1.10 Ayer Panas 1474 155 1.50 160 Bassett 0
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 176 5 Singapore, Monday, morning. Singapore: 26 I|2 cts., down 18 ct. Market Tone: Uncertain. London: No market. New York: No market. In view of the uncertainty caused by exchange over the week-end, the trade locally have not been inclined to operate to any extent to-day. A little business passed at
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    • 16 5 Singapore, Monday, morning. Singapore: $98 718, up $s[B. London: No market. New York: No quotation.
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    • 9 5 London-New York No quotation. New York-London 4.96 3|4
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  • 188 5 Singapore, Monday, 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their daily comment on the closing trend <jf the local market, state:--The ieeling ox uncertainty occasioned by the guilder ai^cl franc .situation resulted in the local share market being dull, and there was a marked reluctance to dial. Prices
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  • 78 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. September) 26% 26% Good FAQ. in cases 'F.0.8. September) 26% 26% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) <awardable S'pore) 36 \i 26*» do. October 16% 2644 do. Oct. 'Dec. 26% 26 7 g
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  • 34 5 I On the last dav of her holiday Mrs F A. Orchard. 65, of Huntland Farm, Tiverton. Devon, was sitting in the iun on the crowded beach at Weymoutk when she collapsed and died
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  • 492 6 Ordinary General Meeting Singapore, Monday. A DIVIDEND of six per cent, was declared at the Twenty-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Company, Limited, held at the offices of the Company to-day. The Report and Accounts for the year ending June 30 were
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  • 333 6 New Rule Made In F.M.S. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. |N order to protect the good name of the Malayan Rubber Industry, a new rule under the Customs Enactment is to be introduced by the Federated Malay States Government on Oct. 1. The new rule reads
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  • 100 6 Singapore, Saturday. IttJRING the week ending Sept. 19 1936, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 20,419 cases, of which: 6.575 <26 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 557 (two per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 15.565 (61 per cent.) cases to
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  • 22 6 Tn a toy balloon ra^e from Ha sead, Ersex, the winning Dalloon reaohe I ■^ajcory, Gerinnr.y, E.^ut other? were !cund in Hoi>nd.
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  • 100 6 6,133 More Cars And Lorries London, Sept. 15. PARTICULARS of motor-car prouuc- tion during July, available to-day, O ;:ow a big increase over last year, according to the Financial Times. Output of private cars and taxi-cab^ was i.9.796 vehicles, as compared wilh 15 784 vehicles in July, 1936.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 16 6 Motor I io i INSURANCE COMPANY,. ITD. 9 SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. k Singapore ft Bntnchec
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    • 353 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed < Fully P ald U P> Y.100.00U.U00 Reserve Fund Y.130,900,0u0 ;jo Head Otflce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T. yamamoto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore s Desk BANK OF CHINA
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  • 435 7 Gen. Mining Finance Corporation «By Air Mail) London, Sept. 4. THE directors of the General Mm.nfe and Finance Corporation, which is Interested In a number of the leading Hand gold producers, announce an Interim dividend of 10 per cent, pay- ble to shareholders registered at tht se
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  • 473 7 1// Investment Or A Speculation? ACTION so far taken by the Rubber Regulation Committee clearly indicates that everv effort will be made to keep the scheme in being until the industry has regained its feet, .says the Daily Herald. On several occasions prompt action has been taken, either
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  • 29 7 I Mr. H. A. Forrer of the Malayan Civil Service who has been holiday-making in Switzerland, has now returned to London. He leaves for Malaya on Oct. 23. I
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  • 27 7 Aldershot police discovered the driving licence belonging to Mr. E. J. Wallbridge, of the Queen's Head publichouse, Aldershot, who was knocked unconscious and robbed bv two men.
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  • 910 7 What Will Winter Season Bring Forth (By Air Mail* London, Sept. 12. THE holidays are now for the most part coming to an end, and the City is rapidly regaining its normal activities and its normal population, says the Financial News. It is an appropriate
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  • 166 7 To BeHeld In Holland Next Month •By Air Mail) London, s*pt 14. AN international rubber chemical conference will be held at Delfti under the auspices of the Netherlands Chemical Association, on 2nd and 3rd October, the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times. Important lectures w.U u delivered
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  • 435 7 Bui Syndicate Shares Fall (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 5. TOR the first time since mid- July, the minimum price for Treasury bills feh below £99 17s. 4d. yesterday, says the Financial News. The market, tendered on a £99 17s. 3d. basis, and the average rate of discount
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 81 8 qMq w^- w^^^^^> --^^> -^r-' *^r-- Another Epoch-Making Screen Triumph by the Director of "MUTINY and CAVALCADE OPENING TO-NIGHT ;@CAPITOI@; MATINEES DAILY FROM TO-MORROW at 3-15 L >'■*&$ i 1 ?i SiOrnng fco/unng C. Henry Gordon Herbert Mundin i t AND A CAST OF 10,000 Presented by JotcpK M Schcnck
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    • 139 8 r WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING AND YOTli 5 LAUGH AS YOU'RE THRILLED HHVHMVH I 3f 0 ijiii'iiDAiiai I 1 b I l 1 MJ I 111 1 1 1 Ti fl >^ i iiiiiiii mil S Hfflß^Milll I I as he<s I v Y |T all!/ o '4> v=> S
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  • 280 9 'Under Two Flags' At The Capitol To-night MOTION picture fans wh 0 breathlessly followed Ronald Colman in "Beau Geste" and who adored CiaudeU e Colbert in "It Happened One Nign.' have a great new trea^ in store lo t .uem in "Under Two Flags". I, is the picture which brings
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  • 111 9 Passengers Rescued Twice Jl DOZEN passengers on the Bristol Channel pleasure steamer Cambria had the novel experience of being twice rescued The steamer, bound from Cardiff to Weston-super-Mare, was prevented by thick fog from locating the landing jetiy at Weston. Siie anchored out in the bay. A
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 9 I; v\ To lovely Rosalind Russell lias one of the principal roles in "Under Two Flags' 20th Century's unforgettable picturization of Ouida's famous novel. A devil-may-care outcast in |th e uniform of death, KonalJ (olman enac s the greatest of his many great romantic roles in 20th Century's "Under Two
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 110 9 f "Palm Springs" is ex- mm^ mm^ mmmmmmmm^^^m^^—m—m—— B^A contains all the ingre- 6-15 9-15 ■PPJPOpP^^^ dients which go to make I 1 up a good musical co- I I R If I I medy. "-Tribune 28-9-36. x ml^ lil *^Pj PARAMOUNT'S GRAND MUSICAL ROMANCE OF "PALM SPRINGS'' THE W
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    • 143 9 EMPIRE TALKIES (TANJONG PAGAR) 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON BERT WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY in "NIT WITS" ROMANCE COMEDY MELODY SONG DANCE are all mingled together in this picture. NEXT CHANGE:— Another Great Comedy Picture CHARLIE CHAPLIN >lOI>I i*\ TIMES** LOVELY TO LOOK AT! M
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  • 1332 10 SITUATION IN PERAK Effort At A Solution (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. FROM time to time articles have appeared in the local press concerning the work of the Ipoh Kotary Club Hostel for boys. Much interest has been evinced and in order that the
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    26 10 Gurnev (Sunderland). in sripes, tries to head past Swmdin. the Arsenal goalie, when the two teams me. at Highbury. Arsenal won by 4 goals to 1
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  • 160 10 by Singapore Musical Society FOLLOWING on th e very excelh-nt orchestral concert given by the Singapore Musical Society a few month ago. w e are promised another entertain ment. and something this tirrn an entirely new line. The Society has decided to produce the concert version
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 33 10 Weldrest Hosiery Each Pair jyjT^ Guaranteed #L DOULATRAfcS 48, HIGH STREET. t THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING Sole Importers: *The East Asiatic Company, Limited., J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. .J.
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  • 1456 11 NURSE KILLED IN EPPING FOREST Couple Unable To Marry Owing To Tu bercu losis J^N unhappy love story, with a suicide pact as the closing chapter, was told at the Old Bailey by a young man suffering from tuberculosis. lie and his sweetheart, unable
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  • 269 11 Portsmouth Makes Plans (By Air Mail) Portsmouth, Sept. 9. PORTSMOUTH City Council has deci- ded to negotiate with the Air Ministry for the establishment of an Empire Air Base at Langstone Harbour in accordance with a tidal scheme. The Docks and Airport Committee had recommended the Council
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  • 280 11 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended S,'Pt. 19:— Plague No rases of human plague were notified again this week from any of the ports in thp Eastern Arena. Rangoon notified rodent plague.
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  • 307 11 Unnecessary Poll Tax (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 15. UISITORS to Britain will find^hat their trip will cost them less during the Coronation period if a suggestion by Mr. A. D. Edwards, chairman of Grosvenor House, a big block of luxury flats in Park Lane, London, is
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  • 28 11 Dr. B. A. Taylor, Health Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to officiate as Health Officer, 7 Seremban, Jelebu and Coast, with effect J from Sept. 12.
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  • 317 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1936 MANAGED CURRENCY t\)R the time being the matter oi financial exchange transcends all other international considerations. France's decision to de valuate the franc, which has long been expected, has been followed by the announcement that Hollanu and Switzerland will find it nicessary to
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  • 1134 12 MENTION was made at the last meetIng of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya of a letter received from a member in which he drew attention to an apparently new police regulation in Kuala Lumpur, whereby police are empowered to remove the switch keys
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  • 180 12 Mr. Edward Lee, of the Kinta Electrical Department, Malim Nawar, and the well-known hockey player, has arrived i:i Ipoh on transfer. Mr. J C. Parsons, of th e Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Mnk Company, who is due back from leave shortly, will be posted for duty at Ipoh. Yvonne,
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    50 12 Sir James Parr, the former High C'onim issimior for New Zealand, left London on Sept 14 for Geneva. IHIr and "Mr. W. J. Jordan, the present High Commissioner, are representing New Zealand a» the League <> f Nations Assembly. Photo Shows:— Sir James Parr photographed before his departure from Victoria
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  • 682 13 BREEDING IN ENGLAND Parasites By The Million London. ritOM a tall, white country house in the Buckinghamshire village of in, fiarn Royal, millions of insects are being sent to all parts of the Itritish Empire, there to do battle with pests which ravage crops
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  • 24 13 For the first time for several years, seel production on the North-East Coast has exceeded 200.000 tons in one month. Output was 210.600 tons.
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  • 39 13 A party of 25 British schoolgirls now on a tour of Canada voted the Dionne quintuplets first among the things they wished to see; but 100 boys who embarked for Canada look forward to four days on a ranch.
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  • 139 13 [Cable From War Office In London i ACCORDING to Orders issued from For Canning by Brigadier A T Bhafc pear, D.5.0., M.C.. Commanding tru Troops. Malaya, a cable has been recei from the War Office in London statins that a Royal Warrant will shortly [issued authorising with
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  • 197 13 Dragged Out By American Priest THE lead of British clergy who have decided not to debar girls in shorts and other forms of holiday attire from attending church has evoked a speedy response from the United States. The Rev. James Smith, white-haired nriest of St. Joseph's
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    56 13 A nine-foot scam of best coal, only ten feet from the surface, and one foot below old cellars, has been discovered during excavation work on slum property in Sheffield to make way for new central offices and garages for Kennings Ltd., Chief factor wholesale agents. Photo shows:— A view of
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  • 87 14 A bus which overturned and ro'le.i down an embankment when bullets were hred on a convey near fettin, ih-out GO miles north of Jerusalem, recently. Th e accident occurred when the drive* swerved in a n attempt to avoid th e bullets. A Jewish mechanic was killed and
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    66 15 Mactl Highland <'.••" erine: at Bellabeg Park. n (I by Queen Victoria in 1854. Jack "Kid" *er P the famous boxer, who has now retired from the ring, photographed with his wife, Miss Bunty Paine, the actress, on the "Q«een Mary- boa t train after arrival a; I-ondon. f sich.seeint
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    • 38 15 ijt WJ JB yjfl) WATCHES at !RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid in HongKong and various ports of China. RENE ULLMANN i Raffles Place. Singapore.
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    • 96 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER 1 SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE I j CARRIER CO. J i Baßgaße Contractors Forwardlnf S Agents. Booking Agents for FMM Railways J I Baggage Agents for:-- Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co.. Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. Address— "LUOOAOE- PHONE 242« or call Union Bldg. CAMERAS
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    • 109 17 a loinisrs I SHOPPING GUIDE STATIONER SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets A box containing 50 sheets good qualit; envelopes and paper for 50 cts. Usual price 80 cts. i come early for better selection M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. IjryHleaning Huriol Quick Cleaners s4iin v J» y s
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    • 140 17 One llmir A Wick AND HAVE A FACIAL UNDER THE EXPERT HANDS OF MRS. McFARLANE. SHE WILL GUIDE YOU TO A NEW BEAUTY SENDING YOU AWAY AFTER EACH FACIAL FEELING YOUNGER RESTED AND REFRESHED. SPARL THAT HOUR NOW BEFORE IT BECOMES AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY PHONE 5894 CVCUIX Sit 101l Sole
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    • 157 17 BRISH FOR HAIR CARE First you must use a pliable brush, equipped with bristles of sufficient length and strength to gently stimulate the scalp and lift each hair strand. When hair glistens it means it is not alone spotlessly clean and properly nourished but is given a daily polishing by
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  • 87 18 Contract Awarded For Conversion THE contract for the conversion of the former Cunard White Star liner Majestic into a naval training ship has been secured by Messrs. John I. Thornycroft and Co.. Ltd., of Southampton. The firm have received instructions to commence the operation of stripomg the vessel's
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  • 107 18 \Three Dead On British Steamer j THE British steamer Sea Rambler ar- rived at Madeira on August 18 with certain members of th e crew raflerins from ptomaine poisoning. Eleven oil the crew were landed, including th t captain, and three have since died The steamer is owned
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  • 95 18 New Zealand Agreement Signed FOLLOWING long negotiations in Lon- don a new freight contract for tl carriage of refrigerated export from New Zealand to Great Britain and other destinations has been signed by represen tatives of th e Government and of over seas shipping companies. Mr. W. Nash,
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  • 44 18 re Messageries Maritimes stea Chenonceaux is expected to MJjJ at Singapore from Saigon at o this morning (Tuesday) and will w 1 1 alongside th e S.H.B. wharves bne expected to sail at 1 p.m. to-da> Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and seilles.
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    • 500 18 10 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Doe Dae Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pow 1936. 1936. RANCHI 17,000 Oct 0 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 1937. CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 Tonnage S'pore. NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 COMORIN
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    • 127 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGKM> CUNARD WHITE STAR. LI (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penan;, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARL Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU OCC. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 Rates to 1st Class tni. dais Naples $49? $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557
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    • 311 18 i i i 0 i m^r- J POSTAL I^TELLIGEJVCi: j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO- DAY Pengerang S. Soon Heng 29 9 am Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong Sept. 29 3 p m Java, Soutn-West Sumatra, S.-East Eorneo Celebes, Moluccas ana Timor Dilly Giang Seng 29 4 p.
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    • 62 19 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Neleus 2 4 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Lady Clifford. Lch Kittiwake. RAF. Aquarius, P.W.D. Grab Dredger No. 2, Lch. Sir H. Anderson, W Bt. Enterprise-, Buijskes, Paula. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanj.n* Pa Kar: Albert Dock: Jerantut. Victoria Dock:
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    • 27 19 From Sept. 28 onwards the "Flying Scotsman" will be accelerated to bring the time taken for the 392-miles journey to 7 hours 20 minutes in each direction.
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    • 24 19 A mystery woman who was found wandering in Ryde, Isle of Wight, partially clad, was identified as Mrs. Georgina Violet Lawson, of Lindenroad. Reading.
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    • 142 19 Passengers By Patroclus THE following passengers for th e Straits 1 will arrive by the Patroclus du e at Singapore on Saturday:— Mr. C. E. Wurtzburgh. M.C., Mr. Mrs. A. W. Porter, Mr. R. G. Bower, Mr. E. A. Corless, Dr. Mrs. N. S. Alexander. Mr. J. D. Joseph, Mr.
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    • 100 19 Passenger By Aeneas THE following passengers are leaving by th e Aeneas leaving Singapore for Europe to-morrow:— Mr. J. Campbell, Captain W. Johnston. Mr. B. W. Ferris. Mrs. T. E. Emmett. Mr. T. Schofield. Mrs. L. Froggatt, Mr. H. S. Haskins, Mrs. Muirhead. Mr. W. Geldart, Miss McIntosh. Mis s
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    • 156 19 IM ll\S PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT BAIUNGS. Due Balk MARELLA In Port Oct. 3 MERKUR Oct. 28 NOT. 3 Special cheap round trip Ucketa from Singapore to Australia Issued at tb FUs°t Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Bydney or Mel THE BANK LINE. AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL
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    • 385 19 ...>v>4BL iO FRENCH poRTS \\^#^^ir\ 3 DALNY For Marseillej.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux Oct. 16 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 CAPTOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 (from Marseilles). D ENTRECASTEAUX For Saigon. Tourane A
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    • 63 20 I I ra I A^fe 111 4 S I Ry H B^^^^^BJ I B j t I I^JhI^OI r B^tf^^^^h BT A^fe I Ifw W T 111 H£ -B_/^^ Jj it/ J. S>?JJ PU f 4 W "iBJBBBBB^ijMBfIF B^BBBJBBBBBB^BIjW «BBlJB» ~^B^B^ I BBB^^^^^^^ w^^m^ \A %Z m# %Z Z# 4^
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    • 69 21 FOR RADIOS REFRIGERATORS SERVICE Me E.NATHAN. RADIO 50UIS0 EI\GIISEER 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD. Post the coupon for full particulars of how to obtain these beautirul souvenirs of the Coronation of King Id ward VIII. i 1 I To Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products. Ltd 129 135. Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. PLEASE SEND
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 497 21 ;ON THE RADIO S British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSH 13.97 metres xt.*7 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to H.05 p.m. Transmission 3: GSG 16.86 metres ..79 mcs.) and GSF jy.B2 metres 13.14 mcs.) from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. (,SII 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.). i.um
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    • 493 21 nients. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m. 820 a.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Bit' Rrn "Imperial Affairs," by H. V. Hodson. 6.37 p.m. Paul Robcson. Scandalise my Name (arr. Burleigh*. Go Down Moses (Burleighi. Mighty Lak'a Rose 1 (Neviceh Piccaninny Slumber Song. 6.50 p.m. Around the Counties— No.
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    • 521 21 2 20 p.m. News and Economic Rewew in English. 1^35 p.m.- 10-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 150 p.m. Musical Miniatures. Arranged and conducted by Eugen Sonntag. 3.50 p.m. "Second Sight." A Radio Play by Hermann Toelle. 4.20 p.m. Famous Musicians: Alma Moodie, Violin. 4.50 p.m. News and Economic Review in
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    • 172 21 8.20 p.m. Light programme by Nirom Orchestra, conducted by Carel van I der Bijl. 9.20 p.m. Dutch songs. 9 50 p.m. Dance music by Ambrose and his orchestra. 10.20 p.m. Popular recorded music. 10.50 p.m. Close down. TO-MOKIiOW 6 20 a.m. Gymnastics 6.35 a.m. Recorded music. 6.50 a.m. Time signal.
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  • 341 22 COLLAPSE OF QUARTERS President Gives Assurance 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AT the half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Club heJd in the card room to-day, the President, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, gave members an assurance that the interest* of those
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    45 22 The wedding took place at St. Crowe's Church. Hanover Square lon don. between Mr. Person Elliott, a barrister of Belfas and Mis s Louis, Strapp. of Durban. South Africa. The brid e cu, is a doctor's daughter Photo shows:— The bridesmaids af ter the ceremony
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  • 29 22 MR C E Wurtzburg. M.C.. director of Mansfield and Co.. Ltd.. is returning from ienve by the Patroclus, which ls due at Singapore on Saturday.
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    • 96 22 /.15.. 1. PeMMg (Wavelength 49.3 Metres TO-DAY Time Signal and Day's Programme. y 7.05 p.m. Light Classical Concert. yVand of Youth Suit^ 1 lElgan Pianoforte Solos by Moisisvitch S^cdSSJ) 8 tho Flrst rjuck}o in rh 7 ar 35 R P e^ rt MeSSrS ton and Co s 740 pm. Classical
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    • 474 22 ox mi: iMiir i Continued from page 21) 1 40 pm. Market Prices. Rates c Fxchange 1 50 p.m. Records 2 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Trans mitter .Vave.ength: 25.24 metres 11 .885 kcs 2 15 p.m. Records. 2.50 p.m. Talk on Events in France 3OU p.m. Records. 3.25 p.m. News
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    • 170 22 Rubber Planters' Annual Conference (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. UIS Excellency the High Commissioner Sir Shenton Thomas, will open the twelfth annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters which U to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Saurday and Sunday Oct 2 3 and 4. The
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    • 165 22 Chemical Division The Rubber Research ln fo l ni e e Com P° si^n of uJS? 12.05—12.20 a.m. For Discussion 1 p.m. Luncheon (Station Hotol. PM Social activities. Tennis Tourna i meat, Golf. SATIRDAY. OCT. 3 I 9.4a-^10.25 a.m. Lecture by Mr p Q i Browne. Fores- Department "Fon I
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  • 637 23 TWO CHINESE GO FREE ,i Gunong Pulai Mystery A Gunong Pulai Mystery From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 26. i\ a lonely hut on a pineapple plantation on Karai Nagar 1 >tate, at the lfi'/a mile, Gunong lulai Road, a most brutal muraer irai committed.
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  • 273 23 Japanese Are Leaving Shanghai, Sept. 27. JAPANESE women and children in Hankow are preparing to withdraw to Shanghai and Japan because of the tension arising out of the murder of Mr. Yoshioka. Evacuation of the first batch, consisting of the families of 50 employees of two large Japanese
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  • 87 23 It is announced in the Johore Government Gazette that Dr. E. W. Martindell. of the Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service as a medical officer, Johore Bahru. Dr. D. M. McSwan has been seconded for service as medical officer in charge, Muar, and Dr. I. T.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 78 23 !\OW! THE POPULAR TWO-HOUR VERSION OF THE MOTION PICTURE MASTERPIECE BROUGHT BACK IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS BY THE HUNDREDS WHO iJWMLH I MUM SCENES SONGS A IIIKIII.S < V^' J i fl| FOLLOW LAVISIILI ONI Mil 1 rwo y J^' -^^^^^K^^i vears "7/ fSTi fiS IASS I \«H"
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  • 643 24 Sytnpa thy But No Practica l Help POWERS AND CHINA Dr. C. T. Wang Talks On Affairs Singapore, Monday. MAN who had been four times A China's Minister for Foreign Affairs, the last occasion from 1927 to 1931, was in Singapore last night. He is Dr. C.T. Wang, who passed
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    22 24 A group taken after the wedding of .Miss Agnes Claire Cook and Mr. W .Morton at tho Wesleyan Church. Singapore, on Saturday.
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  • 57 24 Famous Lecturer Due On Thursday DR. T. KAGAVVA. the r .imous Japanese author and lecturer and exponent oi international goodwill, is due tj arrive in Singapore on Thursday and will .1 ss a public meeting in the Ifesioial Hail on Thursday evening at BAd Dr. Kai>awa has recently
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  • 61 24 At a sale conducted by Messrs. Chil;fc Seng Lee and Co.. Ltd Malacca, uie land and premises 29. Riverside An bought by Mr. Chan Kim Luan io* $2 000 a, id 39. Riverside by Mr K fc A A Ifanickun Chettiar for $2.2uC Th< remaining 15 lots
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  • 15 24 Mr and F Hawkins of Birmingham Roa. Wychbold. Droitwich. have celebrated their d:ain: mi wedding.
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  • 29 24 Stockholm, Sept J The Swedish Government this morning but was requested by ■:.< King to remain in office for th< formation of a new Cabinet- Reutei v..: less.
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  • 28 24 Robert Hellier. 10, of Back Factory S rct't. Ancoats. Manchc ster. was iatuily Injured when he fell through the gia^ loof o f a building near his 1.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 68 24 i BEST 1\ THE WORM!! j PILOT VACTJUM PILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARENT BARREL !We are quite prepared to engrave your naint on the temUln pen free of charge in any style you may require. Vacuum rilling pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen Irom $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per
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  • 98 25 I Budge Wins In 11 S A Los Angeles, Sept. 27 m the final of the Pacific South-West I championship tournament Donald Bu dge. the American, beat Fred Perry b 6-2, 4—6, 6—2, 6—3. Later In the doubles final. Budge and Mako boat Perry and Shields 14—12.
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  • 81 25 Full Results Of Tennis Tournaments Singapore, Monday. THE following are the full results o* the Girls Sports Club tennis tournament:— Championship Singles:— Mrs L M Pennefather; runner-up, Miss M Lewis "A" Singles Handicap:— Miss B. Oehlers; runner-up. Miss M Lewis "B" Singles Handicap: Mrs E Gostellow. runner-up.
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  • 127 25 Promised To Procure Infant Singapore. Monday. A CHINESE woman of the labouring class was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P Biddulph. to-day when she pleaded Ruilty to a charge of cheating another woman of $3 40. It was disclosed that the
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    32 25 Captain Abraham is leaving the Colony shortly on retirement. Here is a group of the party which j lapiain *u gat hered at the Raffles School yesterday to wish him good luck.
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  • 491 25 Pater son And Sym In The Championship Final Singapore. Monday. THE final of the Singapore Golf Club 1 championship will be played at Bukit Timah on Oct. 10 and 11, and will draw together M. M. Paierson and H. B. Sym Paterson won two excellent matches during the
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  • 222 25 Accused Remanded Unti Oct. 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Johore Bahru, Sept. 26. TH*; »hree Chinese alleged to be con- cerned in the hold-up and robberj of Mi. R. j. Brooker, Engineer-in" Charfc of the construction of the NeT& Mental Hospital at the 5»2 miles, Scuc:ai Road,
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  • 32 25 Stockholm. Sept. 27. A Coalition Government has been formed in Sweden consisting of the Social Democrats and four Agrarians including Premier P. A. Hansson (Social Democrat Leader) M. Sandier, the Foreign Minister.—Reuter.
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  • 101 25 I Hongkong Can't THE Singapore Badmin f on Association f received a letter on Saturday from the Hongkong Badminton Association, stating that they are unable to enter- tain the Singapore team to an inter-port tournament at Hongkong this year. 1 The reason given was that it was
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  • 94 25 13 Women And Seven Men Charged Singapore, Monday. TWENTY Chinese (13 women and seven men were this morning charged in the Third Police Court with gambling In a common gaming house in Fisher Street The house was raided by the police on Saturday night and a total amount
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  • 68 25 Rumania Poland Strained Relations To Clear Up? Bucharest, Sept. 24 CONSIDERABLE importance attaches to the visit which General Rydzsmigly, the Polish Inspector-General, shortly l»ays to Rumania in order to make I contact with the Military and Government leaders. It is anticipated that a new Military Pact will follow the visit
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  • 911 26  -  Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing by TONDITIONS at Bukit Timah on Friday and Saturday lent themselves to the enjoyment of some good racing to the fullest extent. A Results, however, were not an unqualified success from the point of view of the heavy speculators, for the defeats of
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    16 26 Mr. 1.. Whitaker, a \ery popular figure at Amateur Meetings, whose mount invariably starts out favourite.
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    34 26 remarl.nl pi.t:n\> of :iie t.Mroe Isaien in a rate at Kc mpton Tar' EngUind) shonly botore the finish The Reeve, who was second Pendulum i nearest the camera, with Wise Crack in the centre.
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  • 93 26 Ceremony In Reformed] Style Singapore. Monday. I»HE Wfcdding of Mr. Wong Wing Sum son of Mr. and Mrs. CVonf Hong Khinr ana Miss Chan Pui Fcug, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cluui ng Omi, took place at the Wai Ct*jm Association yesterday. The ceremony was on the
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  • 131 26 Acid Throwing Case Against Chinese Postponed (Frov: Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru. Sept 26 THE Hokklen named Tor Boot said to be a lorry driver, who wn w rested In Singapore on Sept 3 u,. a charge of ■avinaj caused previous hull 0 Mr. B. R. Charlie. Clerk of \v
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  • 109 26 DishofKst Impersonation At Post Office Singapore, Monday. AIRCRAFTSMAN George Frederick Oil Of the Royal Air Force was this morning chprtfcd before Mr. A. D York, the Third Magistrate, with dishonestly Impersonating to one Keonc Chye Ci.1.1 the General Post Office on Au<: this year, by falsely representing to
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  • 309 26 St. George's Ball At The "Dog" 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. Mfmhttpq fu c^i u EMBERS of the Selangor branch of the Royal Society of St. George, with their wives and friends, were present in cood numbers at the Selangor Club last mght when the annual St. George's
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  • 513 27 EYLONESE RE A TEN Good Hockey By Morse Singapore, Monday. Till, opportunism of Flight Lieut. Morse of the Itoyal Air Force n his side a well-earned victory hoc key against the Ceylon Sports a I) l)v two goals to nil at Kalesti i plain lh' s evening. Morse
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  • 20 27 Maxwell Farrell <>f Belgrave Wallasey a young 8u aeher, waa found denn ai in a room ir which their WS
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  • 67 27 OLYMPIC SWIMMERS Exhibition By Japanese On Thursday .'II Japanest men swimmers who Nnpetoi u the BtrVn Olympus arriving in Singapore on Thursday by the \asukuni Maru. Arrangements have been completed for them to ijive exhibitions at th<- V M.( pool on that day at 1 l."i pmi Admission charges are
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  • 221 27 Fatal Consequences Of In t ril able Incidents London. Sept. 26. THE French Foreign Minister, M. Delbos, in ths League Assembly to-day, referring to the policy of non-interven-tion, in reply to the speech of Senor Alvarez Del Vayo, said France had not theartedly initiated that policy. TTie Ooiernment weighed
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  • 39 27 Today In Singapore HIGH 'Ii: 910 a.m 8 ft. 2 p.m. 9 it. 2 ms. HO( v C 8 v R A M C f. T. If. < Tu M. C A. Indian A D G II <• Club I A
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  • 291 27 Old Boys Win At Soccer Singapore. Monday THE Old Raftiesians took the Shield in a soccer match played against the Present Boys on the Raffles ground to-day. The score was five goals to two. and the Old Boys won by superior constructive play. The Boys kicked off and some
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  • 32 27 After forcing shutters, three men who drove up in a car smashed a window ef the premises of Fish and Co.. pawnbrokers. Commercial Road. Whitechapel. They escaped with a quantity of jewelry.
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  • 273 27 NOEL HAY IN FORM Odd Goal Of Three Singapore, Monday. P LAYING on their own ground this evening. the Khalsa Association were beaten by the Colts "A team, by the odd goal in three. The Colts deserved to win. Playing at right full-back, Noel Hay was almost
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  • 124 28 RAFFLESIANS SOCCER Kaffir > Old Boys met the School at soccer yesterday m the annual fixture, and registered a comfortable victory by five goals to two. It was an interesting game and not so one-sided as the score suggests Kim Chua was the skipper of the
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    • 112 28 SEE f FOR YOURSELF HOW ffij -specialisation has produced a British car that :.v: yj r\ r ]WR JF a^ ~^r^ lar WfSfwfc* y^MORRfSr^77/ J (SERIES II) W -y l )KM inttrument panel with parwithm^hwKp^SnS #Dr ~«fltle« mitiladon tlcularly large speedometer in conjunction with the cxtentrfv oontroL < roomy body,
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