Morning Tribune, 1 October 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 208. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, October i, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 271 1 XTEIIFEItENCJE MUST CEASE SENSATIONAL REPORT ivmiEssHiN of sjiijggliim; iuoi iviiii OWINC <m ve.tcrdav's veiled ultimatum to China contamerf m the OWINO on v ec.sti t Japanese foreign minister, to Toki*. .r^MSS" of Oenera. Chian* Kai Shek. iii^hai report from Reuter states i sensation has been
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  • 253 1 Luck For Unrton, Btpt 30 Halse, In a Perchal Mew till bo I the lead m the Engliiannesburß air race He reach.l Khartoum ai 7.24 am. He left for Salisbury. N<>.--f': ia, ai eight o'clock and Sir Connop Outhrii aJ »".v Gull, reached M nd
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  • 89 1 A late menage states that BalM crashed near Salisbury and is now m hospital. ends. Victor Smhh m a Sparrow Hawk JO hours. 34 minute, 12 seconds. Flying Officer Clouston m a Miles Hawk' 6 hours, 25 minutes and 12 seconds Max Findlay and Ken Waller, Airspeed Envoy,
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  • 30 1 Denver, Sept 30. ELEVEN people are dead and millions v of dollars' damage has been done In Colorado as a result of the worst September snowstorm ever known locally -Reuter
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  • 792 1 Will Chiang Be Dictator In China Singapore, Wednesday. WILL HiUerism inject strength am power into a feeble Cl? na? Will Marshal Chiang Kai Shek the country's "Strong Alan" at present Impos a dictatorship? Will he be elects d Pfe sident at the cominu Peoole'p Coir., n tinn m Nanking? These
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  • 320 1 AN ALTITUDE RECORD R.A.F. Pilot's Feat London, Sept. 30. THE Air Ministry announced tonighl that yesterday a Royal Air Fort* experimental hign altimde aircrait— the Bristol 138, with a special Pegasus engine, piloted by Squadron Leader F. R. D. Swain, of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, —reached an altitude of
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  • 55 1 Bt. Jean de Luz. Sept. 29. PFM'KAL O'DufTy who clan to hare v rsised an Irish Brigade of 2*ooo f ice m Sp i t»i rowed the mtier ci v anc' Pwn^ Dclima to >-;v o metal Franco and eral Moia oDttffy'a Wan h j] ishiner i oui In mufti
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    • 33 1 ON OTHER PAGES j Page j 2 i v-clerk on trial > panese charged 3 TSTc. 3 'eze m court |4 ,m adventurer 25 (Topics M tourney J' C. hockey g j nese swimmers
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    • 66 1 I^^S Lr IRHSH MILK- -WITH .••>-£ ALL THE TROUBLE RtMONED! J V TET put tn <--a to flelici >• ing milk Lj y troubles with milk, to drink, a; i especially For Klim is irich, pure cows for babies. If your milk. powdeiW with only dealer c innot »vi ply
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  • 918 2 FX- CLERK ON TRIAL Thrift Society Case Singapore, Wednesday. k YOUNG Straits-born Chinrse, n Won? Tet Conn, who was formerly m the employ of a local newspaper appeared before Mr. L. B. Gibson. District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day to answer serious charges m which he
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  • 253 2 Uproar In All Night Sitting Paris, Sept. 29. ■t-HE Chamber debate on the Gold Bill developed into an all-night sitting. ivf. aumoi m his speech empnasised tne lin^oi tance of the international agreement and descrioed it as a turning point m tne history of international
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  • 161 2 Effective In Singapore From Oct. 1 THE attention of owners of bicycles u> drawn to a notice appearing m thia issue. The decision of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to effect the reqmt ration of bicycles has been brought into effect by l notification m the Government Gazette,
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  • 102 2 What Precautions Are Being Taken? (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday THE decision of the fcJ.S. IM> Ato ask the Chief Police Oilicer whether any steps had been taken m Malacca m connection with air raids, is the principal subjec; of discussion m some centres. Th° majority over
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  • 525 2 Japanese In The Box Singapore, Wednesday. i THE trial of Yasuhara Arima, a young Japanese, on four charges, one oi which was alleged forgery of a receipt, was resumed m the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark this morning. The case for the
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  • 90 2 London, Sept 30. •(•HE new valuation of the estate of Sir John Ellerman who died m 1933 makes him the richest man Britain ever produced The estate is now valued at C 36.685.000. exclusive of his property abroad. Also additional property must be brought into account before the
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  • 29 2 The National Savings Cor.ni announce that 522,565 National i ings Certificates were purchased «.ujt tlie week ended August 8 (flye u&.vs jnly), making a grand total pur 1 1^67.030:^4
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  • 2232 3 EDUCATION IN 1935 Mr. F.J. Morten 's Report Singapore, Wednesday. HOW important a part the trade schools play m the modern educational system m the Colony it revealed m the annual report of Mr. F. J. Morten, director of education, which is issued to-night. His
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  • 158 3 U. S. Election Pres. Roosevelt Hits Back Syracuse, Sept. 30. A STOUT defence o! his policy as a bulwark of democracy was made by Pissident Roosevelt m a fighting elecllon speech befo-c the Ne-v York Stat3 Democratic Party convention to-day. He denounced the injection of "false issues" into the election
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  • 105 3 George V Fund Quarter Million Mark Reached London, Sept. 29. A CHEQUE from members of the staff of the Imperial War Graves Commission received to-day at the Mansion House brought the total of the King George V National Memorial Fund to the i! 250,000 mark. The Chairman of the Memorial
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  • 100 3 Scharnhorst Chinese Officials On Board Singapore. Wednesday. AMONG the passengers on board today on her homeward voyage t0 Europe were two officials of the Chinese Government Radio Administration Mr. Chu Kyi Tsing and Mr. Chang Zun Woo. They are on their way to Europe to investigate, on behalf of the
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  • 84 3 Woman Charged Seauel To Motor-Car Accident (Prom Our Oirn CorrcspontirnD Malacca. Tursiav. MISS P. M. Lazarro, a Eurasian woman appeared before Mr. A. A. Faith and Iwaj charged with causing hurt to one Chlnniah while driving a motor car sa rashly and negligently as to endanger human life or the
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  • 902 3 PRESIDENT'S HOUSE AND THE S.S.A. Mr. Bateman 's Letter To Mr. Frankel Sept. 29, 1936. I THE hon. secretary of the Straits Set--1 tlements Singapore Association tu/n letters were written by the tresi dent Mr OR. S. Bateman. regarding ,c committee's discussion on tbj new house for the Municipal President.
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    • 85 3 Law Xotice For To day Before the Ag. Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— O.M. 14|35. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Coijrt a t 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Yasuhara Arima. Rex vs. 1. Sim Kirn Joo and 2. Kweh Peng Kirn.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 137 4 R|TBBFR Previous To-day Change Very steady Very steady Sdoi Buyers T* x 16 Sellers 7 13 .16 7 P October Buvcrs 7 3 /4 71<51b i« C Sellers 713 16 1% up 6 O^t;Dec Buyers IK 713 16 up 1 6 Sellers 7 1316 T% U P J
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    • 81 4 London, Sept. 30. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rale) 76.66 v c J 1/ ted m T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) B.BBft 8.98% T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 7 16d. Is. 2 3 32d. -OT T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate)
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    • 111 4 London, Sept. 30 Previous To-day Change Dunlop Rubber 35 6 35 9 3 General Electric 91 90 6 -6 Guinness 146 6 147 6 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 40 6 40 4 Imperial Tobacco 166 9 166 3 —6 Anglo-Dutch 31 3 31 7 +4 Rubber Plant. Investment
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    • 19 4 London. Sept. 30. TIN Standaid. Previous To-day Change 3 Inonths forward (official price) £197 7 8 £2001
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    • 23 4 London, oept ou Previous To-day Change (iOLP fine Bar per <*. £707 SILVEB IQ7/ i 16 19 15 16 19% l lb
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    • 38 4 New York. Sept. '20 Previous To-day Change I Steady Quiet •lone 1R 163 H 8 8eE 165 16 167 .16 "-'a JaVMar Buycro. 163 8 lb9 1u -.-1,11 TIN Slandara Quiet Steaay 6mn itD u
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 37 4 SAITTU 1 If U I Ml 11 ff%jk*^ If 11 1 H 1. »'fK/^ !NSITRANCK COMPANY. LTD. I HI I 111 BURGLARY ft INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER. Manager. ijjjj TeL 592«. f plnla y BOn Qrccn l|||
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    • 32 4 1 -WM I W 11 11 11 > VI I II I I y^ RUN NS N G '^Sk 11 Seconds 1 5. Agents for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OF MOINE COMTE CO., LTD.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 421 5 Par Pd 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1-05 120 1.10 1.20 22 do V/ 2 rc Prefs. 1 50 1.571/2 1-45 155 10 10 Atlas Ice 10.00 11.00 10.00 11.00 £1 £1 B A T £6.1.6 £6.5.0 £6.5.0 £6.10.0 1 1 M.M. Broadcasting 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.00 10 5
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    • 186 5 SINGAPORE Ml MCIIWMTY 5'c 1901 red. 1940 $400 000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1.600 000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 H3 116 nom 4' 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 120 122 nom 1013 red. 1963
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    • 349 5 Aknby 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.60 AlorGajah 1.00 1.10 0.95 1.05 Amal. Malay ($li 1.70 1.85 1.70 1.85 Ayer Hitam 1.30 1 40 1.30 1.40 AyiT Molek 100 1.10 1.00 1.10 Ayer Paiias 1.47> 2 1 55 1.50 1.60 assc>u 0 60 0.65 0.59 0.64 Batu Untaag 1.17» 2
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    • 510 5 Singapore, Sept. 30, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers m, 4 4Va 4i7V2 416 4 9 26,6 28,6 27,- 28,-xd £1 Asam Kinnbang 54 2 t USlra Hit^ WK 16,-xd 15]- 16,-xd 5-Ay^HiUm J a 2 i?o 18Q 1 Ayer weng 18 3 n 18
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  • 247 5 I (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday morning. IK ubber Singapore: 27 cts., up 3 8 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: 7 3 4d., up 1 8d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 16 3 8 cts., up 18 ct.. Market. Tone: Quiet. SINGAPORE RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Wednesday
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  • 163 5 Singapore, Wednesday 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Co., m their daily comment on the closing trend of the local market, state: There was fair activity i'n the tin share market with a good turnover m the advance of quotations, especially among dollar shares. Sterling shares were less active
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  • 72 5 THE private residence of His Siamest 1 Majesty's Consul-General has be i lemoved from 59, Meyer Road, to 7, Claymore Road. The telephone number is changed from No. 5722 to No 6735 Fotly-six motorists wr rr fined i Kinuston-on-Thames Police Court tor exceeding the 30 mile- an hour
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  • 113 6 Singapore, Sept. 30. The following were closing rates ,n the local exchange market to-day:— SELLING London T.T 114 I|l6 Londr* 1 riemana 11* IHG Londf™ 4 months' slßtu l!4Vfe Lyons demand 900 nom. Hamburg demand 145 nom. New York demand 57 11|16 Montreal demand 57 9\ 16 Batavia
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  • 82 6 London T.T. 2\A 7|32 New York demand 58% London demand 2,4 4 London 30 days' sight 2|4 932 London 60 days' sight 2,4 516 London 3 months' sight 2|4 11 32 London 4 months' sight 2 4 11 32 New York demand 583/4 New York 90 d|s 59% Calcutta,
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  • 166 6 Singapore, Sept. 30. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $136 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay No. Al $225 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No 1 $177 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No! 2 $163 R.
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  • 155 6 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, reported as follows on Sept. 15: PLANTATION— AIthough quiet during the last week the market has kept remarkably steady. With conditions as they are at present, it is impossible to foretell the movement of the market during the next two weeks. The
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  • 54 6 Final Dividend Of Four Per Cent. MESSRS. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., agents for Karmen Rubber, Ltd., have received a cable stating that the board recommend a final dividend m respect of the last financial year of four per cent., payable on Oct. 29, carrying forward, subject to audit
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  • 30 6 Duty Raised To 47 Guilders Batavia, Sept. 30. THE export duty on native rubber was to-day raised to 47 guilders, per 100 kilograms dry weight.— Reuter
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  • 63 6 Shanghai. Sept. 30. General Himng Shao Hunc. who has -rrived m Hangchow to resume his duties as Chairman of the Chekiang Provincial Government, on Oct. 1. states that General Pni Sung Hsi. of Kwangsi has cancelled hi< trip abroad and will coon go to Nankin? to take up
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  • 28 6 For the convenience of policy boid*** m Muar and adjoining places, tne Oriental Life office has opened a cunent account m the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Muar.
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  • 25 6 Hongkong, Sept. 30. Mr. Siao Fat Cheng, the yeterrn Kuomintane iti'der is returning tc bum Sl^acJvWnSd by hi, family-Sm Chew Jit Poh.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 14 6 i v i j i Motor i'.\ o x Qtitfp' HARRY A CO LTD*
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    • 368 6 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 27 Vi 27% Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 27 3|16 27*4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 27 1 16 27 y 8 do. October 27 316
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    • 44 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100,000,000 Reserve Fund V.130,900,000 oe Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5021 5922 General Office. 5923 0472 Compradore's Desk
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  • 865 7 FRASER CO.'S SHARE MARKET REPORT Beneficial Effects Of Devaluation ijiRASER and Co. s weekly report on the share nwkct, dated Sept. 29. states:— Investors have had plenty to internet then during the past week, which has been one of the most interesting jrobably in the history of finance and commerce.
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  • 336 7 Satisfactory Price: Settlement Hopes (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 12. "THE Financial News' understands that one important result of the agreement on financial matters that has been reached between the Air Ministry and representatives of the aircraft manufacturing companies is a considerable improvement in the relations between
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  • 169 7 Profits Show Increase Of 15,700 London, Sept i% cent, thp r-Sl V- ma king iy 2 per L^ v^r from hiCh !t was Su3 With \h i chai "nan. f 23 822 the e tn?T r S um brought m oi f» wa, £117.^ rfi^or.,' rt 2 bad
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  • 84 7 i By Air Mail) Geneva, Sept. 11 ra report by the Secretary-General of the League of Nations on the general world economic situation, it is stated that a real and general improvement has taken place in recent years, particularly last year, and tendencies are favourable. Production is
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  • 722 7 Fire Account Profits Increase (By Air Maiit I London, Sept. 14. I CUBSTANTIAL increase in underwriting I *5 profit in the fixe insurance account was the feature of the accounts of the Sun Insurance Office for last year. A* I regards other material items of the acI
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  • 64 7 THE Salvation Army Slum Sisters, who so hop-picking with their neighbours and friends every year, assembled at Yalding, m the centre of the Kentish haD gardens. from YaldinK are operated nine huts covering the harvest area, and Slum Sisters are assigned to each one. Nurseries to relieve
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  • 38 7 While tending the Royal Mail Atlantis into Helsingfor- harbour the Finn'sh tug Prlmi^ truck tN* j er\s side, cap. ized, and sank within one minute. Pour of the PruuWJ crew were drowned but the Atlantic was not damaged.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 OPENING TO-NIGHT i TOWERING HIGH ABOVE |J)I>3SPOCJDEKJ THE YEAR'S GREAT HITS! You are the only woman I'll ever 10ve But she claims me WX^ CONSENTS Bb^K-i^eS^ v- wWsSIBCTaaBaiSM I^BooOv' ■'-'•'•'•''"vfffflHrflwwMßgQgßßßjff^B £•:•:•:•:■> «fc?st "^B(i|u|^ Sr jf :-:i^^ ■•'.•■'■■'■■'^^^U j^ v jVj^^^Snr'^wc^ 1 -^^^^HbkX ■■'of :*T ■'■■•■■^ffia '^B Hi B f j
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    • 242 8 •Vgreat class entertain- MENT -EXCELLENT SHOW" (Local Press Opinions) CT 0D A V Special Matinees Daily at 3.15 HftlTfll The Screen's Grandest Ml I I UL Adventure! ONLY FOUR SUCH STARS could bring you its true glory! ONLY CAST OF 10,000 could depict the spectacular sweep of Ouida's unforgettably stirring
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  • 85 9 New Books For Issue On Saturday 1 on .Raffles library on Saturday: B r>ant; The 1^ and Hans t^'lercy Hu"chinson; My Royal Relaf"i ,t'«i isir Douglas Mawson; I might came to Eden. Illustrated, Dora Strauch; Wood The Gentle Savage gtaf'™ l^' Mdiard Wyndham; Shark! Shark! nlustrated. Captain William
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  • 59 9 Conveyance Of Remains To Bangkok THE remains of His late Royal Highness Prince Purachatra, who died m Singapore on Sept. 15, will be taken from tne Prince's house to the steamer Milini for conveyance to Bangkok early on Friday morning. The steamer, on which the Princess and her
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  • 133 9 Today In Singapore HIGH TIDES— IO.3S a.m., 9 ft., 2 ins., 10.58 p.m., 10 ft., 1 m. BOXING:— AI Rivers v. Clever Henry; Joe Diamond v. Tiger Flowers, New World Arena, 9.15 p.m. HOCKEY:— Clerical Union v. Indian Assn., C.U. ground; Colts I v. R.A.F. I, Seletar; Colts v. Sikh
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    • 65 9 BBT norT ■I R, roam the pdQ K^ Xlv Lands while the j W II m tit tKO RADIO PICTURt Ifsßig! It^s New! W llWßfc^' l^^l 'pHOd'uCTION WE HAVE EVER j^B^'^V^ MATTIIEWS ■tij^yjif^l^^ijp -»^|^BB v% a^ B^i^B>. i 11' I Til ■■r 11 I ii F f!^^.^^^'^t* ROBERT YOUNG It
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    • 199 9 ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Thrilling Mystery Adventure comes to the Screen as a New M-G-M Triumph. ■MlißA^W Rosalind I tl N y» two I W^ Sv'm no^^JTi^^^ SCnSati n I l^^^^^-' I louis haywmd Next Change I #l lr: i t-k# at the I L__jc^^^ CAPITOL I f' CAPITOL Saturday Morning
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  • 620 10 (By LONDON Point Of VIEW Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) LMfttt. tfcpt 19 ■fHE King will see the first pillar box I bearing his monogram when he pays his visit to Balmoral Castle. It has been placed m the grounds facing the Castle m the same position
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  • 205 10 PHERRY Grove, the horse which is 1/ likely to become the King's charger, is now on trial at the Royal Mews, WindHe is a bright chestnut horse standing 16 hands 2 inches. The King's Master of Horse, the Duke of Beaufort, saw the horse at
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  • 229 10 THE creation of an 'Empire Park" with trees from the Dominions and Colonies has been suggested at a meeting 01 the Coronation Planting Committee The Committee, representing nearly 30 organisations interested m horticulture, was presided over by its treasurer, Sir Lionel Earle. A garden theatre
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  • 220 10 Conservative Conference The future of Mandated Territories. Armaments, agricultural policy, reform of tne House of Lords, the closer assjciaticn of tne parties supporting the National Government, and the duties o Foreign Secretaries are among the subjects to be discussed at the 63ra annua, conference of the Conservative t^a.i which will
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  • 317 10 Parliament 's Shortest Session WHEN Parliament reassembles on Oct. 29 after the Summer recess, it will only meet for a hour or so. This will be the shortest meeting of th*» present Parliament. Members will return to Westminster merely to hear Parliament prorogued by command of the Sovereign. Prorogation and
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  • 686 10 JT is almost impossible to score a direct hit on a modern bombing aeroplane with an anti-aircraft gun. This alarming fact emerged from a paper read at Blackpool to the British Association for the Advancement of Science by Dr. A. L. Rawlings. He said that the
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  • 712 11 AIR, SEA AND LAND Girdle Round The Earth By Air Mtiil London, Sept. 15. CHIPPING organisations operating J m all parts of the world are now part.cipating wan Imperial Airways g? combined air-and-sea facilities lor the benefit of passengers making r?ps to and from India,
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  • 255 11 New York. bOLICE officials at La Jolla, near San Diego, California, reconstructed the brutal murder there of Miss Ruth Muir, a wealthy heiress, aged 35, who is believed to have been attacked as she sat on a lovers' bench watching the moon rising over the
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 11 Barnstaple Fair, the oldest fair m England, which is over a 1.000 years old was opened en Sept. 16. Photo shows: Prccluißtiag tlic Fair open, before the ceremonial procession through the streets.
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  • 258 11 Alleged Endangering Of Racehorses STATED to have ignored the signal o the rider of a colt worth 5,000 guinea and to have caused another valuabi racehorse to "kiss tne kerb,' the driver o a motor-coach was fined £10, and ordere< to pay 14s. costs, at Newmarket Polio Court
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  • 319 11 Master Mariner Fined £630 d TINES totalling £630 were imposed on jsT Samuel Hart William Gibson, 46, c! unemployed master mariner, of Clive »i j Mount, Birkenhead, who was charged d! at birkenhead with four offences m e 1 connection with illegal distilling. •r The prosecutor, Mr. Leslie Pocock,
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  • 441 11 I Suggestion By Mr. H. Morrison Geneva i "THE ne L d for a new stan of the Lea- gue of Nations" was the subject of the concluding address here in the 1 thirteenth annual summer session of the 'Geneva Institute of International Rela- tions given by
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  • 158 11 Loses Wheel At 125 M.P.H. AUSTIN DOBSON, driving an AlfaRomeo m the 200 miles road race at Donington Park, near Derby, had a narrow escape when the off-side front wheel of his car came off while he was travelling at about 125 m. p. h When the wheel
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  • 316 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Oct. 1, 1936. JAPANESE TRADE tN an able review of trade m Singapore during the first hall of the year, Mr. J. W. de Piro, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, referred to the matter of Japanese competition and made remarks which those who clamour loudly
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  • 738 12 IT the end of last year, writes Dr. H. A. Tempany. the former Director of Agriculture, there were 12 registered pineapple canning factories m Malaya, of which four wero m Singapore, six m Johore and two m Selangor. The total output of these factories is estimated to be
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  • 341 12 Mr. S. Ramier, B. Com., has been appointed to act as Secretary of the Kuaia Lumpur branch of the Oriental Government i^iie Assurance Co., Ltd. m Mr. John Hands. M.C.H., leaves Kuala Lumpur to-morrow (Friday) for a short holiday m Hong Kong and will return U. Kuaia Lumpur un
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 12 Dr. C. L. Fabri, the well-known Hungarian archaeologist, who has been appointed by the Punjab Government to reorganise and catalogue exhibits m the Central Museum, Lahore, India. Dr. Fabri has served m ■ugftttr Au^trin, (Wmany. Holla* d. France and England and is the only foreigner to serve m a British
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  • 600 13 G. P. O. 's Daily Battle Of Wits SORTING THE MAILS World's Worst Handwriting London. TWO men working m a room at the General Pos Offic c are daily matching their wits and their inmition against the world's worst handwriti s and thj vagues of superscriptions, writes a correspondent of
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  • 175 13 Travellers Trade Union Proposal Rejected A PROPOSED fusion of two organisations of commercial traveller nas oeen turned down" by one of the associations concerned. Representatives of the United Commercial Travellers' Association and of the National Union of Commercial Travellers discussed the matter, and a report of the proceedings was considered
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  • 313 13 LIVERPOOL City Council has approved a report by the Finance and General Purposes Committee on their inquiry into allegations that loans were made to members of the council by a corporation contractor The committee expressed the opinion that the councillors concerned had no corrupt motive,
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  • 112 13 Secret Seven Inquiry Into "Giddy" Conduct A COMMITTEE of investigation to consider complaints of "giddy" conduct on Sundays at Severn Beach, near Bristol, has, been appointed by the Thornbury Rural Council. The committee, which numbers seven, will Pay a secret visit to the beach* On a secret date; and Secretly
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  • 150 13 HOW LEEDS LEARNS TO FLY Mill Hands Pay By Instalments Leeds. SINCE the flying-by-instalments scheme was introduced by the Yorkshire Aeroplane Club at Yeadon Aerodrome about 18 months ago, it is estimated that over 200 people, the majority of them from the humbler walks of life, have learned m this
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  • 41 13 Aubrey Edwards, 15, of Bush Street, Morriston, was killed when he *ell into a 701.. deep disused mine shalt on Garth Common, Swansea Valley. He was playing with three other boys, who gave the alarm. Police officers afterwards recovered the body.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 36 13 Telegraphic Address: 5933, 5934 y* A GOODWOOD Xl i^rJ?* OST> CHAR MINGL¥ SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. TK* LLENT ACCOM MODAnON WITH EVERY COMFORT. COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON lM> DINNER.
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    • 158 13 IHtmTTt^ T Tillii I 'iiiiMiitiiig FOAMITE DUAL-SEAL 1 "H!j^ the ormer m °del, the valve seals both the inner chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that each M Q H compartment is isolated from the other, and also from M^^%^B the atmosDnere Tne mechanism for raising the valve
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  • Article, Illustration
    103 14 The wedding took place on Sept. 18 at Hornsea Parish Church, Hornsea. Yorkshire, of Miss Betty itamsden, of Hornsea. and Mr. Eric Peter Hodgson, formerly of York and Harrogate- The bridegroom, who is a geologist, is stationed at Zomba, Nyasaland> where the couple will reside. Photo shows:— Bride and bridegroom
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 15 Ural Hall London. Photo shows:— Mr. Hore-Belisha. with a model of the Speaker's Coach. Members of the AU-India Test cricket team left London on Sept. 17 for home. Photo shows:— The IMaharaj Kumar of Vizianagram. captain of the All-India team, waving ffood-bye prior to his departure from Victoria Station, London.
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  • 1159 16 A POT of PAINT and a little INGENUITY The two top pictures arc of the spacious verandah lounge. At the far right is the charming entrance baU. Two delightful groups full of interesting details. The top one shows the panel on the wall done m pinks manue and blue crayon
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    • 27 16 ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF WHITE WASHABLE LINEN HANDBAGS with INITIALS also latest COLOURED SCARVES (Guaranteed) (Washable) at $5-50 each Raffles Hotel Bras Basah ltd
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    • 74 16 Maison Ijgjgtok j 4610. [j&£ Gra nd Opportu nity To show every lady m Singapore what is a nice natural permanent wave, we have decided to reduce our rates for perming by 33 per cent, which makes it possible for you to have the very best wave for $10 only.
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    • 78 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baeeage Contractors ft Forwirdlat KB Agents. Booking Agents for FJUt Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Une East Asiatic Une Nederland Une 81.8. N. Co.. LUt. etc.. etc Tel. Address:— -IAJQQAQW* I PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. PRACTICE UMTTED TO TH* BY! Speciallxlnf:
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    • 174 17 I A TOURIST'S SHOPPlMft GUIDE I DRY CLEANING RESTAURANT Burtol Quick |R eil European Cleaners food (or d_. Come aMI !>»»• T«w ay ed mi lite it ,S!L« #B 1 W cb»rco»l frtU hr JOHN, Staoservice p° re •«<«»»>» cum. Goods handed in by TH* MTOWOBT 10 «n. can be
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    • 71 17 CHEMIST CONTROLS THE HAIR m any Desired Position Yet Keeps It SOFT and GLOSSY PRYLCREEM CONTAINS VALUABLE NATURAL OILS BUT NO GUM OR SOAP AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY INC. IN F.M.S. RAFFLES PLACE BEAUTY |riorothy more... has just received her special medical radium vita cream, which is excellent for
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    • 499 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Dae Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spurt 1956. 1936. RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 1937. CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 Tonnage Spore. 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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    • 121 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARO WHITE STAR, LTl>.. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARL Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 Rates to Ist Class 2nd das* Naples $497 $540 |317 |343 Marseilles 514 557
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 421 18 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j s STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengerang S. Soon Heng Oct. 1 9 a.m. iviiang Kedah 1 10 a.m. Tarcmpa O- Van der Heyden Oct. 1 8 a.m. Aden Oct. l 3 p.m. America 1 North), except Western Canada and Western States
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    • 668 19 'THE UAHBOUIl! rassKHGBV |.«inn»s i.\ bcmk fri2 AIR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES tP OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Wijgg^ 1 Godown Gate No. Benmohr 22 1 Hakusan Maru 18 3 Kamuning 16 3 ii ahv Josefina 16 3 THE following passengers travelled oy yasukuni Maru 14 3 T imperial Airways Planes
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    • 395 19 TO FRENCH PORTS U^""~iT\ DALNY For Marseillej.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. lb D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 CAPTOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 OUTWARDS D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Balgon. Tourane ft Halphon*. Oct. 10 CAP TOURANE Oct.
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  • 160 20 THE Ministry of Transport is experimenting with coloured roads. It has long been recognised that black roads are bad for visibility. At night the black surface seems to absorb so much light that headlights have to be made more powerful and sc dangerous because of dazzle. On a
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  • 76 20 Storing Oil Underground GOVERNMENT departments arc btWv U soekinu underground sites for oil storage. Army. Navy and Air Force experts are convinced that Great Britain would be placed In an extremely precarious position by the destruction of existing oil storage centres. A joint committee of the three Services, the Board
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  • 246 20 WE want a fitter Britain," declared Sir Kingsley Wood. Minister of Health, when he opened the Empire Health Exhibition at Portsmouth. Sir Kingsley said that it was not only necessary to conquer disease and eari> death, but also to help the people, especially children, to become healthy
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  • 271 20 Larger Threepenny Bits rE Royal Mint, usually so conservative, have submitted proposals for a new and larger threepenny bit to the Treasury "It is because everyone— in England at least objects to the smallness of the threepenny bit," said a Mint official, 'that we are seeking authority for a new
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    53 20 The wedding took place at Epsom (Surrey) Register Office of Baron Waleran of Uffculme and Mi sße ty Emsley Carr, daughter of Sir Emsley and Lidy Carr of Walton- n-the-Hill. Lord Waleran was formerly assistant private secretary to the Governor General of New Zealand. Photo shows:— The bride and bridegroom
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  • 82 20 Hyde Pa rk Corner Under Repair LONDCN buses are travelling a total distance of 1,000 miles a day more thnn IMMI. The reason for this is that they are having to make a wide detour round Hyde Park Comer Europe's busiest traffic point which is passed by 80.000 vehicles every
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  • 53 20 Berlin rENTY miners were killed and three are missing as the result of an explosion m tfie Lothringen Mining Com pany's President roal mine, near Bochum Twelve injured are m hospital. The explosion, which took plnre .11 nildd3T. i* 5 hplipyecf to ha y e beon du° to
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    • 38 20 V •,w 1? fc^t '^B ***** v^^^^ y^B t v *w. g *^J mr^H^r A. *w 4 '{^^3pjßy#^^BPlw^;'".^— —^aJ3CSj£3^P m J hold use where only the finest milk :> £§Bk J/^W^ "^i f N *\vi* vV<^^Kffß Ly ff^ ./I
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    • 500 21 m THE RADIO I British Empire i»rotjranint# «W SS iimTSE and GSF 19.82 metre I 4 mcs) from 9.20 pm. to 0.20 a.« GSfl |IJ« metres (21.47 mc*O. from «.3 GSP mm metrj (15 31 mcs.), GSC 313? metres (9.5 mrs and GSO 25.53 metre* tUM mcs. from 6.20 a.m.
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    • 518 21 Together (Edwards). Moods (Da Costa) Sweet Afton Water (Trad.). The Iron Horse (Hartley). Poeme (Fibich). Souvenirs of Song, No. 39. Butterflies m the Rain (Myers). Sleepy time Down South s (Leon, Otis, and Muse). (All arranees i ments by Fred Hartley). i. 10 p.m. Reading from De Quincey. s 10.15
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    • 493 21 8.25 p.m. Recorded Composition by 845 p.m. 8.8.C. Weekly Bulletin. «.t)J> p.m. News Bulletin 900 p.m. Close Down. TO-MoKROW Pr 7 og°r 0 am P mT. *>**'» 7.05 p.m. Recorded Light Music. i6O p.m. Children's Hour I C0 7 s |ha?e m Re POr^ S5rS Kenn€dy and 1 f B
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    • 414 21 Rates of Exchange. 850 p.m. Concert conducted by Mr Tomasi, with Mrs. Isabelli, vocalist and Mr. Milbeo, Breton Bard. Overture to 'no Bat (J. Strauss); Carnival (Guiraud) (a) Your Sweet Smile (Lilian Rey) (t>) Song to the Moon (Jacques Dalm)zc>; (o My Home, My Susie (James HenJey) (Mr. Milbeo) Serenade
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  • 1181 22 Cameron Highlands Society Meeting fpHE following minutes of a genera meeting of the Cameron Highlands Society held in the Cameron Highlands Club are officially supplied: The chairman said: Before making my customary re port on matters connected with Cameron Highlands since cur lasi general meeting, 1
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  • 87 22 niVISIONAL Detective-Inspector Raw- lins having stated that he had no information to Rive the court, the inquest on Mrs. Ada Fortescue, a widow, aged 66. who was found dead, bound and gagged m her basement flat m Rose-ford-gardens, Shepherd's Bush, was adjourned Sir Bernard Spilsbury said the
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  • 153 22 A LEGAL tangle involving George W. Santus. aged 35. of Oswaldtwistle. Lancashire, who has four times tried to return U> Walton Gaol. Liverpool, to complete a sentence of three months' hard labour, is likely to be unravelled soon. Rant us was sentenced at Blackpool
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  • 83 22 Peterhead FISHERMEN of the 80 boats m the Peterhead fleet decided to strike as a protest against the curers' refusal to continue a scheme— agreed on earlier m the year which guaranteed them a minimum weekly wage of 30s. A meeting at Fraserburgh broke up without any decision
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  • 85 22 C AMUEL Windsor James Burrows, aged *J six, was accidentally shot dead m the garden of his father's house at North Petherton, Somerset. His friend, David Jones, aged 12. of Abertillery, received gun-shot wounds and is now m hospital, though his condition is not serious. The
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  • 63 22 A MOTORIST for 39 years, Sir Walter George Windham. retired naval commander and former King's Messenger, was at Marylebone ordered to pass a test before he drives again. He was fined 205 with 40s costs, and disqualified from driving for a month for dangerous driving. Sir Walter,
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 349 22 OX Till: lI A MO (Continued from page 21.) Hollfrer. Baritone. Conductor: W. Rich-ter-Reichhelm. 11.20 p.m.— Close DJE, DJQ, OJB (German, English). TO-MORROW 12.25 p.m. Cull DJA, DJB (German. English v Oerman Folk Song. 12.30 pjn. Music for all. 1.20 p.m. News m German. 1.35 p.m. Music for all (continued;.
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  • 66 23 Moscow, Sept 27 i Rykoff, Commissar of Communica- J tions. who was recently absolved from J allegations made against him at the 1 Zinovieff trial, has been relieved ol his i post by the Central Executive of the So- i Viets and been replaced by M. Goda i
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    33 23 Mr. Chu Kyi Tsing (left) and Mr. Chang Zun Woo, two officials of the Chinese Government Radio Administration, who arrived m Singapore yesterday on their way to Europe to study the electrical industry.
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  • 23 23 Yugoslavia and Hungary have mtinated that they ar* 1 willing to adher n j 0 the French proposals respecting non- < interference m Spain.
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  • 1296 24 QUESTION OF PROCEDURE Improvement Trust Case Singapore, Wednesday. THERE was a "breeze" between judge and counsel when the hearing was resumed m the High Court this morning of the originating motion by Messrs. Alkaff and Co.. for an order that H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas, Sir
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  • 181 24 Divorce Suit Award Singapore, Wednesday IN the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Mills granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m three i .nonths to Leo Albert Symons, m his I implication for a divorce from his wile Rose Symons on the grounds of
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  • 33 24 Washington, Sept. 29 There have been nearly one thousand arrests throughout the country m .:ie war which the Treasury has launchr-d > gainst ia\v-brcake;s over narcotie> Bureau agents have seized seven:: hundred illicit stills
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 70 24 BKST IN THE WORLD! PILOT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARENT BARREL We are quite prepared to engntTf your name on the fountain pen tree oi charge m any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen Irom $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen irom $3.00 and upwards Pik* ink (per 2 oz.
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  • 796 25 a GERMAN'S ADVENTURE vl Sporting Enterprise Singapore, Wednesday. AMI of the most hazardous jour0 ne vs bv sea in the annals of '""r'sman He r Oscar Specks, who WuMn "nsapore «h.s afternoon 1 his likimo kayak after completi M .r nearlv three quarters of his
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  • 150 25 To the Editor of the Morning Tribune) Sir— in explanation of my action at tho meetin'r of the Municipal Commlsdoners last Friday. T submit herewith an extract from a letter I received from tho President of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association which reads as follows: •if the
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  • 67 25 The following players will represent, (he August Lads at badminton against the Ens, Eng. B. P. to-day, at 7p.m. at the Great World. Free passes will be Riven at the party's premises: C. J. Kwek. T. H. Khor. Wee Eng Nang P. H. Low. Wee Eng Hong. Richard
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  • 645 25 Naval Battle Clears Way For Transport Of Troops Gibraltar, Sept. 29. c A LATER authentic version of this > mornirg's naval battle.. too the west'j Tariff reveals thai the insurgent 1 Clttisen B-Uep.rc-s and Almirante Cer- i vrra met the Government destroyers I Almirante Ferrandiz and Gravina m a" nght
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  • 28 25 Singapore, Wednesday. A grass Xire which broki out In Urn Tiong bahru district yetterdaj morning was quickly extinguisneci by the prumpt arrival of tne Fire Brigade.
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  • 397 25 Wide Powers To New G.O.C. London. Sept 29. fHI Oiduin-Council ettablishing 1 martial law m Palestine, which was made ai the Privy Council held at Balmoral Castle on Saturday, is published In the London Gazette to-night. The Order, which amends the 1931 rder. under which the
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  • 1421 26  - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Matters by THE Singapore Autumn Meeting was a cront success, os all Singapore r Trot ings are. and with its closo. ni lActoff neople iW now looking towdudfc Kuala Lumpur where the Belangoi Turf C!ub's Autumn Meeting opens o:i R&tnrday October. 10. for
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    33 26 SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE SPORT OF KINGS: A thorough bred being coaxed into a box at London Docks before being shipped to the U.S.S.R., which, since, its revival of horse-racing, has been buying
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  • 178 26 Three-Day Meet For November THE Singapore Turf club arc hold-fan I. VETS* wtmt «8 'inure wih be two runs for each divi sion of classes 2 ana 3 horses and tw« runs ior each division of class 2 Denies and a third lun if possible. A special race
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  • 191 26 Two Charity Games Arranged THE Singapore Amateur Football Asso- ciation have decided to arrange two more matches, before winding up the t local soccer season. That matches are first-class, and will be m aid of two or three local charities, and the dependents of three or the Malay
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  • 28 26 Rome. Sept. 29 Important decisions regarding the j future of the Lira are expected as a result of the emergency meeting of the Cabinet being held this morning.
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  • 24 26 Paris, Sept 21j The Senate met at 11.35 a.m. an, 1 j adjourned until to-morrow to study thr Gold Bill adopted by the Chamber.
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  • 662 27 SEMIF JNAL THRILLS Lively Bouts On Saturday Singapore, Wednesday. 1 ULGI crowd gathered at the A ESgaSSix* gUsSwSwK ItaiftoSi welterweight class. It The "challenge Cup should go to the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers who havTa pood lead m points over the SABC and
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  • 281 27 Teams For First Matches THE following have been invited to play rugby football: For S.C.C. "B" v. Pulo Brani on Friday at S.C.C.:— F W. Dunhill: E. I. Henton, I. A McDonald. J. P. Wood. A. N Other; J. H. J. Dredge «Capt.». F L Lane; W A
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    19 27 Another incident from the hockey ma'ch S.C.C. vs. RAF, a report of which will be found m page 28.
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  • 40 27 Hongkong, Sept. 30. Mr. Ling Bk Fan. delegate of Dr. P. <. C. Tyau. Representative of the Chittse Foreign Office In Kwangtung, irrlved m Canton yesterday and re-| sorted on the progress of the Pakhoi investigations.—Sin Chen Jit Poh.
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  • 37 27 Vienna. Sept. 30 Don Alfonso Carios. the 87 year old Head of the House of Bourbon and Carlist Pretender to the Spanish Throne. :lcci this morning from injuries received he was knocked down by a motorcar yesterday.
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  • 24 27 Washington, Sept. 29. Mr Morgenthau. at a press conference, said the tripartite monetary agreemen embraced no definite pact regarding tn< I Dollar-Sterling exchange rate.
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  • 385 27 Island Club To Visit Japanese ThE following is the list c;i teams and Starting times for golf match between th< Island lub and the Sk M 4aI poro Japanese Goii Club, to be played ver the Japanese links at Tanglin Road o!i Sunday morning (Isiand Club |*lay- s
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  • 968 28 AIRMEN WERE TRIERS Fine Display On Padang Singapore, Wednesday. rIE Singapore Cricket Club made a very impressive start m their opening hockey match this evening against the Itoyal Air Force when they beat the Airmen by four goals to two. In spite of the
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  • 41 28 Singapore. Wednesday. THE Singapore Khalsa Association beat the Seventh Battery of the Koyal Artillery at hockey this evening r-y two goals to nil. Prmram Singh and Duleep Sii.uh scored for Khalsa The score was I— J at the interval.
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  • 24 28 London. Sept. 29. In a Third Division (Northern) match played to-day. Acerington lost at home to Hartlepools United by I— 2.— Reuter.
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    25 28 On« of the R-A.F. forwards on the move m possession— an incident from ytsterday's match S.C.C. vs. R.A.F., which the club won m fine style.
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  • 89 28 Singapore, Wednesday THE following are ihe results of tics played off m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament this evening: Men's Handicap Singles "A" Yadi owe 35.3) beat T. Kobayashi (owe 35 3 6—3, 6—o. Mixed Doubles Handicap: J. ManasEeh and Miss Rose Marie (sen beat Yoshi and Miss Ess
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  • 55 28 New York. Sept. 29. Wall Street's chief concern m the meantime is relationship between the dollar and the pound and exchange experts declare Britain is anxious to see the pound stabilised with the dollar no lower than the original parity of 4.86 while it is thought" the United States might
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  • 224 28 To-Night's Fight Attraction Singapore, Thursday. U/riri Cfevei Henry, Al Rivers Joe l.ouaond and Tiger Floweri aptvaring m the two principal events m Mr B^rlio Bell's programme, there should b€ plenty of thrills at the New World to-night. Rivers, who will be m the opposite corner io Clever
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  • 40 28 Members of the Singapore Teachers' Association who are interested m rugby ere reminded of the first prac'ic le hold at St. Anc'r"W*& sch< <■! today at 5 p.m. Mr. Koh Ens Kwaiv of St. Andrew's is thf 1 convener.
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  • 27 28 Rabat. Sept. 29. The insurgent advance against Madrid has begun, according to a Jerez radio The Government is hurriedly construcL'v. three linos of defences around the Capital
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  • 450 28 First Class Swimming Display At Y. M. C. A. Pool To-Day THE Japanese Olympic swimmers men':: i arc du° to arrive at dawi to-day by the Yrsukuni Mara and will ttVn cxhiHtions at the V.M.C.A. pool (Part Canning), starting at 4.45. A long Drop.ramme has been arranged r or them,
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