Morning Tribune, 4 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. LSI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 4, 1887. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 283 1 H.M.S. SUFFOLK DAMAGED Hongkong, Sept. 3. THE Typhoon death-roll in the Nev; -intones is even more extensive at first reported. Eighty bodies have been recovered from buildings in the Taipo Market, whert the death-roll is now feared to be 200 Fishing fleets from various districts
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  • 44 1 Big Loan Heavily Over Subscribed Moscow, Sept. 3. T U announced that four thousand lion roubles loan for consolidaof U.S.S.R. defence, for which the were opened in July, was over- 1 ribcd by 91,580,700 roubles and the ription has been discontinued.— Reuter
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  • 22 1 lir service from Bsbjerg, available engera from literpoolnitreet via Harwich, U hem" Mirted ill save four hours on the .i ur- < upenhagen.
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  • 110 1 Britain Now Owes £7,797 Millions London, Sept. 3. ALTHOUGH the national debt on March 31 was £1,375,000 higher than a year earlier (£7,797,229,504) the cost of interest and management expenses was smaller. The amount expended on interest and expenses during the year was £210,772.730 against £211.533,776 for the
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  • 353 1 BRITAIN SENDS MORE WARSHIPS Mediterranean Situation Acute LONDON. SEPT. 3. AN ATHENS MESSAGE STATES THAT ANOTHER SOVIET CARGO SHIP. BLAGOEV, A 3,000 TONS VESSEL.WAS TORPEDOED OUTSIDE GREEK TERRITORIAL WATERS ACCORDING TO INFORMATION RECEIVED. LLOYDS' AGENTS AT PIRAEUS CONFIRM THAT THE BLAGOEV BOUND FROM ODESSA TO SETE.
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  • 43 1 ONLY two British tramp vessels were laid up on July Ist compared with 39 on the same date last year and 26 on April Ist 1935. This is disclosed in the half yearly report on tramp shipping.- British Official Wireless
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  • 48 1 Survivors of the tanker Woodford. interviewed by Reuter, stated that tbfl .submarine, without niark.s or flags, flred two torpedoes almost immediately after the Woodford ran up a control flag Indicating that it was not carrying arms The submarine Rave no wireless or other signals. Reuter
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  • 29 1 Robert Walker, of Newcastle, was fatally injured on board a lighter in the Tyne when the handle of a winch .struck him on the head an fractured his skull.
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  • 34 1 Haiie Seta i lebratcd his 45th birtli at bli re i'l nee at Bath, where be ■wall mtlcm party at which the Miyor and Mayoress. Mr. and Mr. w. f. l< i e present
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  • 25 1 Sixty children from Dutch secondary schools and a party from Lewes County School for Girls were Mr. Justice Hawke'.s "gUMte* 1 at Sussex Assizes, Lewes
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  • 166 1 Artillery Battle In Shanghai JAPANESE PLAN UPSET Shanghai, Sept 3. THE fiercest artillery battle of the war so far rtged all day long to-day in Shanghai, and heavy casualties were sustained by both sides. Shells from the Chinese guns scored hits on a Japanese military transport ship lying in the
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  • 39 1 Caught In Anti-Soviet Activities Moscow, Sept 3. THE Premier of the Ukraine Soviet Re- public has committed iiiride. A communique states that the suicide w.-i.s due to the fact that he wa covered in anti-Soviet activities. Reuter
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  • 29 1 The Duke of Connaught presided at I court held at Trinity Hou.se, Tower Hill. ec. and completed the formalities of his election M Ma.;tcr for the 28th lucoesfhra fear
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    • 28 1 ON OTHER PAGES i ,000 Bankruptcy 2 Clored To Death 2 Air Services 3 S.R.C. Meeting Soccer Season Ends 23 i Six-a-side Soccer 23 To-day's Races 24 S
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    • 96 1 i i ii linn m i m up "u* 1 "n I f V. jf^JJ>^ FRESH MILK— WITH I I fi^S ALL THE TROUBLE 1 I REMOVED! J w TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk A I ■L' your troubKs with milk. to drink. It is espcci.illy
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  • 577 2 APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Bankruptcy C -ouri Matters Singapore, Frida>. LIABILITIES amounting to ,1. H were disclosed against the SenK Chiang Sawmill Company, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, when hia Ler. the former proprietor of the Mill, applied before Mr. Justice Home, lor his discharge from bankruptcy. Mr
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  • 155 2 Trampled On By Wild Buffalo 'From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Wednesaav. ABOUT 7 o'clock this morning a Chinese woman, aged about 40. was fatally injured bv a wild buffalo on the Kuala Wan— Tanah Road. The woman died shortly after adm ssion in the Tapah hospital.
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    31 2 Left to right: Miss Delilah Endicol t, Miss Lah Yiu So, Mrs. Chan Kuo. who are on their way to China and who passed through Singapore on the "Seharnhost" yesterday. Tribune
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  • 33 2 All About Scotland— from cooking haggi". to details of the Loch Ness monster can be learned at the Scottish Information Bureau opened in the Strand by th e Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.
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  • 157 2 U.S. Wants Neutrality Act Washington, Sept. 3. SIX United States peace organisations have sent a joint letter to President Roosevelt demanding that the Neutrality Act be applied immediately to the Sino-Japanese conflict. "We earnestly believe. states the letter, "that the United States cannot permit such a conflict
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  • 401 2 Driver Charged U///, Causing Death Singapore, Friday. A FATAL motor lorry accident which occurred near the Wayang satu Police Station, Bukit Timah Road at about six o'clock on the morning of July 24, had a sequel before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge t* day,
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  • 21 2 Messrs. Barclay Curie and Co. Shipbuilders, of Glasgow recently launched the 7.260-tons steamer City of Bombay for the Ellerman Lines, Ltd.
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    • 129 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of terrible spells of choking, ganntnK coughing and wheeling Asthms by killing th.- true cau.se which is Oerms In the blood No more burning of powders, no more hypodermic
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    • 79 2 AW APPEAL TO ALL CHINESE j 1 CHINA RELIEF FIND S s S To All Chinese is this Appeal made. It is the cause of humanity that now calls for support and to noble cause we hope that all Chinese will rally. N t Relief is sorely and urgently needed.
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  • 500 3 Member Of Chinese Economic Mission Interviewed In Singapore T Singapore, Friday kiR Z T. K. Woo, a member of Dr. H H. Kung's party, which spent self veral months in Europe and America on an Economic Mission, arrived in Singapore on board
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  • 196 3 EDUCA TION DELEGATES Indian Representatives Return Singapore, Friday. DIWAN Bahadur A. V. Govinda Menon and Mr. A. V. K. Menon arrived here to-day by the "Yasukuni Maru' from Japan. The former is a retired Indian District and Sessions Judge, who went to Tokyo as a delegate of Malabar to the
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  • 23 3 Two Tons of Documents collected in England and dealing with the history of Southern Rhodesia, left London for preservation in the colony's archives.
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  • 114 3 Mr. L F. Duncan And Miss Dorothy Sinclair (By Air Mail) tFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 25. THE marriage took place quietly at -the Chapel of the Savoy of Mr. Leslie F. J-ttncan of the Royal Exchargc Assur- Singapore, ?nd Miss Dorothy A. Sinclair of Cheam, Surrey.
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  • 39 3 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 25. The marriage arranged between Mr. E J. H. Berwick and Miss Jean Pilcher will take place in Malaya shortly. Miss PMcher sails for Singapore on Sept. 4.
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  • 73 3 Naming Of New Machine To-day f A HE naming of Messrs Wearne Bro- thers* new aeroplane, the Governor Fullerton, will take place at the Singapore Airport to-day (Saturday* at 10 a.m. Mrs T. J. B. Wearne will perform the ceremony. From Sept. 25 the company will run
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  • 244 3 Chinese Coolie's Death At Dry Dock Singapore, Friday. r |4iE preliminary enquiry in the Third Court held on Sept. 1, 2 and 3 into the case in which Sittya, a Tamil coolie, who stands charged with having caused the death of a Chinese coolie at the dry dock
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  • 19 3 An increase of 2s. a week for 3.000 men was among wage proposals adopted by the Metropolitan Water Board.
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  • 208 3 Her Friend Reduced Too About a vear ago, Mrs. E. L began U» put on weight rapidly and she became verv depressed. She felt she couldn't br bothered when her husband recommended Kraschen Salts, but he persuaded her to try It. with
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    • 254 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT RABIES. NOTICE TO DOG-OWNERS. IN A SPECIFIED AREA. Any person owning a dog that is ordinarily kept within the boundaries of the area specified below is requested to produce the dog at the Municipal Animal Infirmary, Kampong Java Road, Singapore, on Sunday, sth September, between the hours of
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    • 63 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short Bt.) There are vacancies in all classes fro« Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typo writing also taught FREE OF CHAROI in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. TItANX O S A N CORN CURE BATH SALT
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 31 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 10 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— l. Rex vs. Lee Whoy Kwoi. 2. Rex vs. Chia Han Klat (10.30 a.m.)
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 148 4 London, Sept. 3. imnss Tone Boot Buyers. Sellers. Steady 8 7 8 9 Quiet 8 15 16 9 1 16 1 16 1 16 Bept Buyers. 8 15 16 9 • l 16 Sellers. 9 1 16 B'h 4-1 16 Oct. Dec Buyers. 9 9 1 16 •
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    • 137 4 London, Sept. 3. Previous To-da* Distillers 109j--109 41/2 +4? uuuiop KubDer 34 3 3441/2 (jeuexal £lectric 85 9 85 9 imperial o-iemicai Industrie* 37(3 37|3 •imperial Tobacco 150 7i/ 2 151|3 Anglo-Dutch 38 9 3911 1/ 2 tw Canadian Pacific 10 '/8 11 -4v2 i_ondon Tin (New
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    • 31 4 London, Sept. 3. BAljp rine Bar per oa. Previous £7.0.0' 2 TO -n y 0.3 *m SILVER Snot 193/4 19 13 16 _li| M months forward 19% 1913.16 116
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    • 87 4 Singapore, Friday. IT the Coroner's inquiry held before n Mr. W. G. Me Quarrie this morning into the death of a Chinese cyclist who was knocked down by a Johore motor lorry in front of the Central Police Station on the afternoon of Aug. 20, a verdict
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    • 243 4  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Japanese Fail To Break Siege Shanghai, Sept. 3. JAPANESE troops in Lotien vainly tried, j to break the Chinese siege on the night of Sept. 2. Heavy fighting was, reported at Shi-chi-lin (Lion's Forest) yesterday resulting in a loss of 800 Japanese lives. Alter
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    • 69 4 Singapore. Friday. f rHREE salvage experts of the K P.M., J Messrs. C. Ruys, C. J. B. Oudsteyn and H. A. Jolly, arrived by he K.L.M. 'plane PK-AFK this afternoon. Arrangements have been made in advance for these experts to travel by the '"Scharnhorst" to Hongkong, where they will be
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    • 27 4 r_L\ StauxlAra. Previous London, Sept. 3. To-day cjiiangs Spot (afternoon clewing price) Forward £26o 4 £2s9 • 4 £26oi/ 2 4 £2s9 3 4 M
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    • 51 4 New York, Sept. 2. Tone Spot Jan/ Mar. Tons ■M Buyers. Sellers. Buyers Previous Dull 18 516 18 7 16 18 916 18 116 To-aa* Quiet 18 11 16 18 13 16 187 8 19 cnangs 3 8 3 /8 16 +516 Quiet 58»/ 2 Quiet 58%
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    • 76 4 r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) C.T. on HongKong (closing selling rate) r.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) r.T. on New York (closing selling rate) Previous 132.85 8.99 »/ 2 Is. 2 5 8 nom Is.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 15 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Tel 5926, 2. Finlayson Green.
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    • 44 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y. 130,900,000.01 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE Manager l. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore'f Desk
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    • 20 4 1 j I •j ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motor I \io\ j! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 789 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore Sept. 3rd 5 p.m. BTascr 6i Co. Buyers Sellers • Tin 6--6'6 Kumbang -37 56 6 58 6xd Hitam 34 6 35 6 Weng 1.30 1.40cd ,i rin T;n 25 3 26 3 Selangor 2.15 2 20 .1 33 3 34 3cd 1
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  • 204 5 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Friday MINING: Tin at midday was $129' i. down |i. Business was at a low ebb yesterday on the London Stock Exchange although sentiment was cheerful and London are again principally sellers of tin shares including Kamuntings. London Tins, Pattanis and Tanjong Tins.
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  • 138 5 Lyall Evatt's Daily Report Singapore, Friday. MINING: Quiet conditions ruled throughout except for Hong Fatts in demand at 1.34 and Putehs 1.20 Southern Kintas 8.90, 9 25 Ulu Klangfl 1427. 1.31 B. Selangors 2.18, 2 20 Jelebus and Lukuts 1 02. 1 04 Rahmans 1 89, 1.67 LinguLs 2.10. 2.20
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  • 216 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5' 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108% 1051/2 nom *Vi% 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 nom 4. < 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 IM 115 nom 4 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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    • 259 5 S. E LEVY Or CO. Shanghai. Efonglmf, Manila. BilifipOCVi timmii Bankers and Forvuw Market CabLr, end Qwotmtkm 3< Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, [NC. OF. N V. NEW YORK OFFEE i SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ABBO. .MANILA
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    • 199 6 4 r LAST DAM XL".— fi.i:»— i».l."> I |p^ You will van! to ni II ■gain" K ■■>;■-. N M. TRIBUN V* ml K>" J§!h S I".!: *mKR I RARE AM) THRILLING J| S STOin HI A (iHKAT LOVI-: 'WWW S THAT BROUGHT DEATH! ff I ELISABETH BERCNER In TKf
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    • 214 6 The WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT THIS snow THEY'RE OFF (Their Hurs: But when the merry Marx-men go ga- A g&over horses and it's all crammed With music, gaJs and gags. .taKe our u[ /S tip. it's the year's grandest fun-fest r^ A? l— *<^N -..V raff Km iliyil&il > A
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  • 74 7 lord Mayor Of Hull In Rotterdam London, Sept. 2. The Lord Mayor of Hull arrived ai h tterdam to-day on a civic visit and welcomed at the Town Hall by liie burgomaster. He afterwards visited The Hague and :-v heveningen. On Friday evening the Lord Mayor ;md his
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  • 27 7 London, Sept. 2. Sir Roger Lumley, Governor-design-ate of Bombay, left London to-day for India The Secretary for India was repre\va.s also present. British Official Wireless
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  • 23 7 Chichrster's traffic problem is to be solved by a 100-foot by-pass costing ni irly which will connect the main Portsmouth and Brighton roads.
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    • 175 7 W f\ 111 \J Li A Grand Stage and Screen Show Special Engagement of the famous company of Juvenile Entertainers j "The WALLABIES" "SHIRLEY TEMPLE" i < in her amazing acrobatic Presented with Cartoons, Comedies, etc. .lu.u.^iun Adults 50 cts. Children 25 cents. -Note: As this is a special performance,
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    • 205 7 EVERYBODY '^^fjk v y LAUGHED C^ AT THEIR > i^B i s WEDDING it^A BUT HE |f%j|i LAUGHED W.^ LAST! f \4PB9 B^^^B^H V f^BVB Ji DORIS NOLAN JOHN BOLES 1 WALTER PID6EON ALAN MOWBRAY TALA BIRELL Oire<l«d by Edwoid But;«n CHARIFS ROGtRS, t«#cu»rv« Ptodi** i > A UNIVERSAL PIOURt
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  • 299 8 PEER WHO LOST £10,000 IN A NIGHT Passion For Spoil And Gambling HIS passion for sport and RanibliiiK is Itrlicvri! to h.ivr caused the ruin of lord Onnathwaite 77- t.trs-,»!d spor f sin;m and friend of Kovallv Whm dlei la«t March— who left his estate to th,. wife and two
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  • 226 8 Marriage Fraud On Widow A MAN who was .stated to have introduced himself to a young widow ai Captain R chard Hart. M.C.. and to have through a form of marriage with her aftn promlflng her £2.000 in slv a marriage settlement, was sent for trial by
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  • 29 8 Mr. H. S. Paterson, Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Johore, has been appointed Member of the Executive Council and an Additional Member of the Council of State of Johore.
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  • 42 8 Mr. W. W. Jenkins leaves Singapore for Port Said by the Patroclus this week, and from Alexandria he will take the Imperial Airways flying boat. His wife left a fow months a^o and is now living i London with their three daughters.
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  • 327 8 CHINESE ADOPTING OLD MARCHING TUNES TO SUIT THE TIMES HOSSIBLY because they inspired thousands of foreign soldiers to greater Apm and brightened the long, tedious route marches during the Oreat wT there are certain familiar marching tunes which have been taken ap by tt Chinese troops recently. Thev may be
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  • 105 8 Chinese Found hi Dying Condition On RoaJsidc Singapore, Ftt, Presumed to have fallen from a Chinese of about 30 was found thk morning lying on the roadside at tfo 4th milestone, Bukit Timah Road conscious and in a dying condition in i pool of blood and amidst
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  • 96 8 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 30*8 3(P; Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Sept.* 30 30^ No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 30 5 b 3(P; do. Sept. 30 7 8 31 do. Oct. Dec. 31'
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  • 24 8 Mr. A. Tinker. Manager of Jong Lander Estate, Tapah, who has been ill and who came to Singapore for treatment, has returned to Tapah.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 24 8 (J Vibrationless Wonder! This new Fiat 11 h.p. O.H.V. 1 cylinder engined car without rival. No noise, no vibration, and what'.- r^'^^Bttitffifrf ""TjiCS^^. 4APB2
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  • 433 9 A///i J Penguins And An Iguana GF the many birds which are breednow at the London Zoo perhaps the 1 remarkable are a pair of penguins whi' inhabits the pond below the Terraces. It is the second time i nd that these. rarest of Zoo
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    80 9 .Jumbo, the elephant, is better than a vacuum cleaner for the keepers e London Zoo. (ailed In to nelp with the clearing up after the Bank Holiday, he showed he only knew one way to dispose of the mass ii banana skins and orange peel and that was to eat
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  • 117 9 Perth, Auq 19. Hubert opperman hai commenced ten weeks' training in Perth for his attempt on the Perth to Sydney record at the cml of October The record lj held by W Read, who covered the 3017 miles in l» days l« nours last
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    • 20 9 ANCHOR BEER Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD.
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    • 226 9 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE I 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3> 2 Cubic Feet $210.00 4 M0 00 5 -280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Read this page of
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    • 372 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USKI) CARS —A select ion of 70—80 excel lent Used < always available in stock. We can n cominend the follow!] real bar 1 which are kicked by OUT p.uaian'ec and free service: 1935 Model Fnrd BaIOOO 10 II P Price $1 025; 1935 Model Fial
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  • 299 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 4,1937. PERIL IN EUROPE miiK threat to British shipping iu the neighbourhood of Spain has become so treat that an emergency meeting of the Cabinet U to be held to consider the position. Naval protective measure* will be increased and Britain supports France in calling
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  • 840 10 Lepcn And nUI ttenti Some Interesting Figures Leprosv In Children Overcrow dint; Must Be Relieved Ti nrt submitted by the informal appointed to the pn b itUtf < commo'. 'l-e country lor ho-. ItheM imfortui li either o ided or full to pacil y. The flndcannol but o
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    51 10 Diana, the London Zoo's pigmy hippopotamus stands patiently while Keeper Robinson gives her a brush do«»« DiAIM is one of the Zoo's veterans. She first came to England in 1910 when she appeared in BostockS Wonaei Zoo at Olympia. She has been in the London Zoo since 1913 Planet Ne
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  • 37 10 Mr. P. O'Neil Dunne, Far Eastern representative of Rothman Cigarette* b flving home on business by the K.P M plane this afternoon. Dr. Victor H. Norris of Province Weliesi*»v is in Singapore on a months holiday.
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  • 323 11 lOOR ROADS IN BRITAIN British Federation s Warning London. Br: \KS that, unless drastic alterations are made in Britain's road Ly«tfin. the development of the Knotor industry will be checked by Bark of roads on which to use moKor vehicles, are contained in a Kamphlet issued
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  • 120 11 Postal Clerk Lodges Appeal (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. roXVICTED on charges of dishonestly misappropriating postal articles in the course of transmission, Ismail bin Abdul Jalil, a 23--vear old clerk, late of the G.P.0., Kuala Lumpur, was to-day sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr.
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  • 550 11 Experimental Service To West Africa 'THE Secretary of State for Air reA cently issued a Note on the Government decision, announced four months ago, to encourage an experimental service to West Africa with a view to developing ultimately a South American service. It is proposed
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    48 11 Children playing at the Foundling Site playground in Bloomsbury, London, can now have lunch for four- pence at tables under the trees. The lunch consists of meat and vegetables, bread, milk and tea. Photo shows: A toddler doing justice to her lunch at the Foundling Site. Planet News
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  • 93 11 gOMBWHERE on the .south coast of England art- two women, probably mother ami dauKhteV. who are going round the country netting free meals from restaurants by complaining over flu- different courses and then refusing t(. pay the bill The proprietors, wishing to avoid ;i scene, agree
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  • 157 11 Complete Silence 1/ Wedding Lismore, Aug. 19. ALMOST complete silence marked a wedding here the other nigKt at St. Andrew's Church of England The contracting parties were deaf and dumb, and and the ceremony was performed by signs. The best man was also deaf and and dumb.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 85 11 j THE TRUE TOMrIC FOOD I Obtahtc W« of ail Chmmfu ond Storw This Month p.&o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Celebrates Its CENTENARY On Sept. 7 The THUS I INK Will Publish An <; i; SUPPLEMENT IN COLOUR To Commemorate the occasion. The Supplement, which will contain no advertisements, will be
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  • 311 12 Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world land speed record captured the world water speed record on Lake Maggiore. Italy, in his "Bluebird" m«4or-boat recently. Tiie previous record of 124 86 miles an hour was held by (Jar Wood, the American. Photo shows Sir Malcolm Campbell
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  • 165 9 QUEEN'S MOTHER OPENS FLOWER SHOW The Countess of Strathmore, moth er of th e Queen is here seen arriving to perform the opening of the Lochee Flower Show, Dundee. Topical Press party of Polish Boy Scouts who have been attending the World Jamboree In Holland are now visiting London, where
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    • 42 9 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES RUBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. including Saturdays Opened up to 6 p.m. everyday
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    1481 10 Street length Frocks at Weddings and Receptions— Cool darks are smart and refreshing "Elephant Boy" Turbans are new and dramatic WEDDING guests usually worry just as much about their costumes as the bride whose wedding they're to attend. Much has been said and written about what to wear to
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  • 62 11 FROM LONDON:— The iir.st yachting Uni na Indicate bold n in large ami oi red, white blue. The i i.' darigni Ls Influencing Informal llnei lapic stripei and nncoo outline motl I d< pend on colour contrast lor imartm Blori: printed lini I coal use are equally gay, althou coloon
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    • 42 11 Tft^ Loveliest Lingerie in Town AT Tajmalial Store 23 HIGH ST. j Maison Marcelle For a Natural 4Kfe^^/B Fermanenl W- ;^C vy Wave '^j^' lr y our late* *^J point-winding j] V m system 35 Stamford Kd. Tel. 4807 Frop. J KOO¥.
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    • 25 11 Ttf£lAi)£?GE£ has just leceived an unusual selection in Jewel Trees; Rose Quartz, Cornelian, White Jade, Amythest, and Amber. 18, Battery Koad, Ist Floor. Phone 7143.
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    • 114 11 *A TOITItIS'TS SIIOIMMMi? Mini: Announcing It^-i Polaroid Science perfects Astonishing new Polaroid Sun Glasses. Mapically niter out all flare. For the flrst time you see surfaces as they really are. See our Demonstration Between "Polaroid" and ordinary Sun glasses. For Sale in Singapore at the THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 4, Arcade,
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    • 59 11 HAIR-DRESSER (L Jk Jsr waved by Till. < ONTINENTAL J A Nrw IV />(•/( M P^rmanrnt Waving J Machine i from America MAISON PERM S Stamford Road Tel. 4610 CAMERAS AND FILMS STATIONER ALL THE THRILLS OF AMERICAN DETE CTIVE AND WESTERN MAGS. at 1/3 ro%t cents per magazine. LIMITED
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    • 456 12 II r ifl-tl I BY PaOandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due i>ne Xonoac* Spore. rooaa«« i'Jfi T NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 CARTHAGE 15 000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 BANGALORE 6 000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 19 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 RAWALPINDI
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    • 483 12 MTO FRENCH PORTS HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Havif, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nan f es, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Beot D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oc: 4 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux o< OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) CAP VERELLA For Saivre, Antwerp Dunkirk
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  • 589 13 Scope OJ New 8.0.T. Regulations IT ki understood that nei regarding the MOommodartion for CreWS Of ton I .ng ships Will shortly be i-surd by the Board of Trade The regulation! have been drawn up after consultation i h representative oJ the .shipowners, officers and tannin, have
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  • 26 13 Mr. Frank CUlto, M.P for Dartford. competed in the levllinß rare at Erith '(a <m Aimast Bunk Holiday for a trophy which be himself has presented.
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    • 276 13 Ki lt\S PIIILP LIXE (incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sails MERKUR In Port To-day MAK ±JL c^ c^' Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following ratea First Class passengers may transier at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Meloourne to the connecting K P.M. Vessel.
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    • 129 13 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 4 "s.s HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 Rates to Ist Class ?nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 278 13 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAlf FOR PER DATE AND TIME Aik Soon Sept 4 9 a.m. md Merkur 410 a.m. Ya.sukuni Maru 410 a.m Eastern and Southern Merkur 4io a.m. i Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon 411 uc ;uia G. G Merlin 431 a.m. aW Toba „4 3 p.m. i
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    • 351 13 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS UOM.SIDK THE WHARVES UK KXPBCTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit ship Godown l.tae (iaU* Custav Diederichten 22 1 1 Rohna 20 1 1 Sttuitor 18 2 .i CiKu-aiu 16 I 3 Pangkor 15 I BenreoeH 13 2 3 HeIMUMM 11 2 3 V.isukuni Ifiru 9 2 3
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  • 951 14 MURUCES RASIAH WAS INSANE At Time Of Attack On Railways' Manager {from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Ispt HOUHNO UUM Ifef arc-used was inrap.ihlr of knowing that his act was rontraiy to law by reason of MNUMbMM «l miixl at the time the act was committed,
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  • 210 14 Messrs. Guthrie Co's Report Singapore, Friday. MESSRS. Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market report dated Singapore, Sept. 2, state M follows: The market has again ruled quietly steady, and has once more been subject to extremely small fluctuations. Though prices have at times shown signs of an
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  • 58 14 FOREIGN imports of tin ore during the month of August were: Burm:i 300 tons, French Indo-china 198 tons, Japan r>7 tons. Siam 2.060 tons. Tanganyika io tons. Union of South Africa 73 tons chma 22 tons, Uganda 2 tons and other places 3 tons, making a total
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  • 315 14 TOTAL OF $80,000 BAIL FOR FOUR ACCUSED Big Seizure Of Alleged Counterfeit Notes Penang (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Wednesday A TOTAL of $80,000 bail for four accused persons was fixed by Mr. Lim Chen° ■km additional magistrate, in the pol ce court to-day when th e case of alleged
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  • 244 14 Singapore. Friday Tin locally down 75c. Rubber locally buyers at 31 ic. Oct. Dec. Mining. Tin shares are ste a fair amount of business has been done in the dollar Issues. B. Kintas SB.RO— $9 10. S Luas $2.30 -$2 35. Hong Fatts M 34- -Si
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  • 257 14 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Report r THE following is Messrs. Stanton NelA son and Co.'s rubber market review for the week ending Sept. 3: During the past week the market has remained very steady, with only minor fluctuations and limited business to record. Yesterday shorts began to cover in New York,
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  • 217 14 Messrs. Lewis Peat's Report f PHE following is Messrs. Lewis and A Peat's Singapore > Ltd rubber report, dated Sept. 3: We to-day received advice that Controller of Rubber estimated domestic exports from Malaya to be 47.900 ton* for the month of August This will r< duce the amount of
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  • 54 14 Singapore, 2™*Jl re Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Snw jp have received cabled news from Man giving the following prices:— Last San Previous To-day p Antamok 0.67 0 64 Benguet Consolida ted I.X.L. 1000 0.58 10.00 f.56 0 69 San Mauric o 073 \l.**i v
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  • 169 15 COUR T UPHOLDS BARBERS RIGHTS CHIN-WAG" IN THE CHAIR tee Gashed After Funny Story B. mbay. r.MIBER'S ancient prerogative of A (hutting with his customers \Jiile attending to their lonsoriaf' t(!s has received legal recognition n unusual case at (i.irh, Punjab. merchant of Garh 'Ah i received ya'.'h on the
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  • 224 15 £1,000 In Prizes For Big Game Fishing Sydney. Aug. 13. PRIZES totalling £1.000 will be awarded ior the international big game nsMng competition to be staged from January 1 to April 23 next year. The competition will coincide with the 1938 Anniversary celebrations. The list of prizes, announced by Mr.
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  • 43 15 Mr. Justice Mills, the Johore Judge, is due back from home leave on Sept. 9. Mr. Justice Laville. who has been acting for him, will be transferred to Singapore where he will remain for about a fortnight prior to proceeding home on furlough.
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  • 26 15 The King has approved the appoint.l of Mr Charles William Orde of the Foreign Office, to be Envoy Extrasary and Minister Plenipotentiary Riga, Tallinn, and Kovno.
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  • 23 15 CeUl in the new Paisley Prison, ead of accommodating prisoners, are be used as gas chambers as part oi town's air raid precautions
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  • 393 15 League ~)f Nations Health Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Aug. 28:— Plague: Colombo and Rangoon were the only ports in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week. Cholera
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    16 15 American Boy Scouts interested in Dutch clogs at the Jamboree held in Amsterdam recently. France Presse
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    • 57 15 '^\l\ 7 ytj^x The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands V Z-^r J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. k^TFiTr o' N It's pure it's delicious. .it's nourishing. THE CQNSiSTt^^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows
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  • 198 16 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 3rd. 5 p.m. comuan, Dwden(J TIN Books Close flnanchl Austral Malay 3 3/ 4 Int. Sept 3 g£* ble E at Div to gj 3*%% Bonus Sent in Co^f iiW« Ayer Wen K 5% Int. Sept. 13 Pt 10 Sept 4 Burma
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    • 892 16 ON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. Shortwave PROGRAMME Programmes TransmLvHon Z p.m. ».lt M^fH iltr lhe rlm .'l )Ul ■in <.SI! 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.j !■»!>■■ xhi.rt-uav*- tra"™"""" GS(i 16.86 metres (1779 mcs>; CiSJ The i.umhers immediate* after the Um mtlrrs (SLU mcs.). ,a!!-Mt,rs refer U ki lm-vrles and Transmission
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    • 603 16 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY Gcraldo and Hi* Ore; fro rnn from tl vl^\r L^l Or SSSS Hun Stuart Robertson (a paved bv Rcllcrt Famous Hun- R.. *v a nd from the Ma^ Belle^^^Vocal <, eI i Ohman and Orchestra, s 2.00 p.m.:—
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  • 254 17 M.S.V.E Punjabis To Take Part From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, To-day. UIAKLY 400 members of the Perak Battalion of the F.IVLS.V.F., will part in a mock battle on Sunday morning in the Ip,,h and Tan\&a& Kambutan area. Two companies and one machine gma platoon
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  • 237 17 Retiring From Singapore Harbour Board Singapore, Friday. MK. F. G. Ridout, of the Singapore Harbour Board, who is leaving th€ roiony shortly on retirement, was entertained by the subordinate staff at a tea party at the Harbour Board Junior Service Club yesterday and pro eented with an
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  • 47 17 The next meeting of the Catholic Action will be held on Sunday, Sept. 5, 1937 < l t the Mercantile Institute, Queen Street, after the Evening Service. Speaker Rev. Father A. da Silva Rego— Moral Order applied to Society in General." Lay speaker Mr. W Jansen.
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  • 47 17 COL. M. A. STUDD Appointment To Malaya Command •By Air Mail> 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 25. COL. M. A. Studd, D.5.0., M.C., has been appointed A.A. and Q.M,G., in charge of administration Malaya and has been granted the local rank of Brigadier while so employed.
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    42 17 Dr. Z. T. K. Woo, metallurgical expert, Mr. T. K Tseng. Chinese Minister of Railways, and Mr. T. Y. Cheng, m embers of Dr. H. 11. Rung's Economir \lisMon. who passed through Singa >o-e yesterday 011 their way back to China. Tribune
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  • 29 17 The Governor of Kenya. Air Chief Marshal Sir H. Brooke-Popham, announced at Nairobi that three new companies of the Kenya Regimen; would be formed instead of the two contemplated.
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  • 24 17 Mr. A. Thompson aged 26, of Wellingborough. who fell 150 ft. in full view of hundreds of holiday-makers at Lulworth Cove, died in hospital.
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  • 211 17 Election For Peoples Congress Singapore. Friday TIIK votes so far returned show that .Mr. (Jurk* Sin, of Segamat, Johore, is the most popular Malayan Chinese candidates for the forthcoming I'eople's Congress to he held in Nanking at the end of HS7. Returns have not been received
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  • 328 17 Says Wife Refused To Come Out And Live With Him In Penang 'From Cur Own Reporter Penang, Sept. 3. DEFERENCE to affectionate letters from a European to his wife, who had taken proceedings for maintenance in Blackpool, were made in the District Court (o-day
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  • 214 17 Permission To Sleep Out London, Sept. 2. THE recent series of changes in the conditions of Army Service, which are part of the considered policy of removing irksome restrictions not justified or required for reasons of discii^?- or efficiency in order to increase the attractiveness of
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  • 106 17 MR. M. S. PARRY Pioneer Of The Rubber Industry Dead <By Air Mail) (From Oxur Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 25. tyilE death has occurred at the age A of 73 of Mr. Mathold S. Parry, wno went to the East in the early days o: Hie rubber plantation industry aiui
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  • 76 17 Sequel To Fatal Motorcycle Accident Singapore, Friday AS a sequel to the fatal motor-cycle acn cident on Grove Road on July 4 Mr Oeorge William Audsby SUme. Gunner 3rd A A Brigade, Chtilgi, was charged in the Fourth Court, before Mr L C Goh to-day, with caiMlnf the
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  • 65 17 (From Our Own n-spomicnt Johore Bahru. Wedni-sday <\N account of the recent dry season In Johore Bahru, UIC water level i the Kolani Aver Reservoir has won*' 1 IWII by .several feet, as the result Of h ill roadside hydrants In the town eloted down from
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  • 782 18 S.R.C. CRICKET SOCCER DECLINE CASH POSITION SOUND Tribute To Memory Of Late Dr. W. d'Cruz Singapore Fri(l;i\ AMOVING tribute was paid to the mi-mory of the late Dr. W. jTCng, all members rising and standing in silence for a brief period, at the commencement of the annual general —Mm of
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  • 252 18 Against Salvation Army Employee Singapore. Friday. THE story of how a Chinese youth employed by the Salvation Army at the S.lver Jubilee Fund office in New Bridge Road, was alleged to have extorted $2 from i Chinese woman who was receiving relief from the fund, wa.s related to
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  • 157 18 Leniency Plea For Brahmin Boy Singapore, Friday. A PLEA for leniency was to-day made in the Third Court in the case of Krisna Murty Iyer, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of silverware and jewellery valued $150.50. Mr. Menon, speaking on behalf cf the accused,
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  • 123 18 Hanged During Came By Playmates Belgrade. a FOUR-YEAR-OLD "bandit" had a narrow escape from death near Ljubljana when he was hanged by his playmates during a came. mnm^n ta The children were playing "BamU^ and Gendarmes." Catching Andria Bernik, aged four, they found him guilty of -banditry.' 1
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  • 289 18 Passengers Due By P. O. Naldera THE P. and O. liner Naldera is expected to arrive at S.ngapore on Sept. 10 bringing with her the foiling passengers: For Penang:- Mr J. O. Beardmore. Mr W. N. C. Belgrave, Mr. P. J. Burke, Mr. W. Eric German. Mr. J Jerrie, Mr.
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  • 201 18 "Trying Our Best To Save China" WE are trying our best to save China. It is not impossible to secure war materials." declared Mr. T. K. Tseng, Chinese Minister of Railways at Nanking and leader of the advance party of three delegates who accompanied Dr. H. H Kung on a
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  • 240 18 Case Counter Cmx At Malacca (From Our Own Correspond^ui Malacca, Thursday THE case and counter case in v Mr. D. W. Devarajah, an int e j..reter at the local courts, and Mr u L. Samuel, a Government sanitary in:.. l.ector, charge each other with sending letters containing
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  • 157 18 Successful Business Visit To Japan Singapore, Friday {HAVE succeeded in all my missions, 1 said Mr. Theodore* Taylor, a prominent merchant of Accra, Gold Coast. West Africa. Mr. Taylor passed through Singapore on board the "Yasukun: Maru" to-day on his way back home after a business visit
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  • 131 18 German Comment On Rw" Incidents IN a review of international aflajj > Freiherr von Rheinbaben, «f Termer German Secretary ol ld refers as follows to the expulsion German journalists from Britain aii i;ie expulsion of the Times correspw cent from Germany:— "I will repeat here what I Without
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    • 73 18 Church Of St. Joseph Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost, Proper of the Mass, p. 220. Second collect of St. Lawrence Justinian, third "Defend Us," fourth of the Pope, p. 60. Trinity Preface, p4l At 4 p.m. Meeting of the Promoters of the Apostleship of Prayer. 5.30 a.m. Low Mass, 6.30 a.m.
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  • 425 19 SKINS BE\ T THE MALA YS Four Goals To Two At Stadium Singapore, Friday. THE Malays, wooden spoonists in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, were beaten by the Skins by four goals to two in their last game of the season at the Anson
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  • 79 19 Another Success For S.A.D.G Players HE Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club scored another huge success at the victoria Theatre last night when they itod "Fair and Warmer" for the »econd time. The audience was most appreciative Df 'ting and when the curtain fell M to loud and prolonged
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  • 32 19 Constance Worth has countered re Brentv suit for the annulment thier marriage, which be alleges did conform to Mexican laws, by filing ■n v.i r that the ceremony was per- ti gal
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  • 140 19 Probable Starters And Jockeys London, Sept. 3. THE latest St. Leger callover resulted us follows. 11 4 Midday Sun taken and offered. 95—20 Sultan Mohamed (offered). 100— 15 Perifox (offered >, 7—l itakem. 10—1 Solfo (taken and offered). 10—1 Fair Copy (offered), 100- -9 (taken). 20—1
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  • 170 19 Championship Of Singapore The preliminary medal round for the Andrew Currie Cup competition will be played at the Garrison Golf Club on Wednesday next. The best eight scores will qualify match play. Competitors will play off men's medal tees Draw and starting times are as follows: 3.05 p.m.
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  • 102 19 The following were the scores returned in the August Eclectic Competition at the Keppel G C F. W. Dunhill 30—5 =25 Winner M. G. Harvey 33—5 13 -27 2 3 J. B. Devitt 34—6 =28 G. Pritchett 32-3 1 3 =28 2 3 H. N. Croft 36—7
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  • 214 19 R.S.Y.C Programme Of Weekend Racing AT the R.S.Y.C. to-day, starting at 5.20 p.m. there w.ll be the usual afternoon racei for B and "C" Class yachts On Sunday, the "B" Class, yachts will ■sail in a team rare against H.M A 6 "Canberra." There will be a race In tiu-
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  • 154 19 S.RA Defeat Straits Police A REVOLVER competition between the Straits Settlements Police and the Singapore Rifle Association held at the Drill Hall. Beach Road on Thursday 2nd September resulted in win for the Singapore Rifle Association. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE Bft Ahmat. 886 108 LCpl Baba. 804 70 PC.
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  • 141 19 Death Of Founder While Taking A Walk Geneva, Sept. 3 THE death occurred here suddenly from apoplexy while taking a wall:, at the age of 75, of Baron Pierre Coub°rtin, founder of the modern Olympic, Games revived at Athens in 1996 and Honorary President of the Olympic
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  • 326 19 S.C.Q Tourney Next Week Singapore. Friday THERE are 48 entries for the S.C.C. s:x-i-.4ide *****1 tournament. Which bring the season to a close for tlif club. Eisht team* hav 0 been selectCd and the tournament will beyin on Thursday evening, continuine on Fridav with the final
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  • 69 19 Singapore, Friday. Major Lindsay Vears, European ADC to His Highness the Sultan of Pcrak, returned from leave by thr Scharnhorat which arrived in Singapjic to-day. He was met by Raja Razmai. Malay ADC to His Highness the Dato Muda Ceor Abdullah and Dato Padukah A kern .snpix)rter
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  • 31 19 The K of if Buckin in Pal toe conferred the In&lgnla ol Coronation bo nour.s on people who wtn unable i attend the O among them Lady A. tor. Compim Honour.
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  • 1339 20 THRILLING FINISH EXPECTED IN THE B/G RACE Upsets likely At Bukil Timh This A fieri won EVEN if the weather is fine this mornin K lt no t likely that the track will have t suttieient time in which to f* dry enough for the
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  • 47 20 "CAPTAIN HAWK'S" SELECTIONS Race 1 Vapour Marie Antionette Race I —Jubilee S*ar Loch Tulla Rac e 3 Snuff Box Applewood Race 4 Rostrum N'umero Trie/e I Race I— No^rchaya Release Race 6 Bestlot Knight's Eye Race 7 Lucky Lif e Nutcracker Race 8 -Pure Gold Jack Druce
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  • 55 20 Singapore, Friday. BEFORE Mr. Justice Home in the High Court to-day, Mr. Chen Gim Toh, was admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court, Straits Settlements. Mr. J. C. Cobbett appeared for the petitioner and Dr. C. H. WithersPayne represented the Singapore,
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  • 233 20 THE full programme of fixtures in the English and Scottish football leagues to day is as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal vs Wolverhampton. Birmingham vs. Portsmouth. Blackpool vs. Everton. Brentford vs. Huddersfield Derby vs. Sunderland Grimbsy vs. Bolton. Leeds vs. Preston. f
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 10. September 4, 1937. 1OJITE1) BY HERMES" Every Saturday.
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    • 873 1  -  Hermes Standard Lower But Play Was Much Cleaner; Fewer Coals Were Scored -tAND SOME POINTS REGARDING REORGANISATION Special Review By ANOTHER Singapore soccer season has ended and now that we are able, with the strife ended and jigshaw of the league table finally assembled, to sit
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    • 24 1 In To-day's Supplement K C N (OttOll (1 (i"lf Turf Topic I/. ket Local Ten I].- h N •> Turi Topics R«fbf N^tc H
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      52 1 To-day at Anson K, ad an S.A.F.A. XI will meet th r South China I— r inn foo 4 ballers, who have just relumed from Java. This picture sh..ws (he Singapore side which opposed the tourists when they played on their way through to Java. T,.>-dav's team has not yet
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    • 295 1 FINAL positions in all divisions of the S.A.F.A. league for 1937 are |twn below. In the Buslneu Houses League i pUy off of the tie bet we n NestanglO :md the Oversea Chinese B;mk is pending Last week when the two sides met the? drew after
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    • 1991 2 CAN MIDDS CAR R Y OFF THE CUP? their jsoalsrorinß as in recent They totalled ©nly 37 Mil for thrlr 16 he*, compared with veil o*« 4U emaon. it aeema thai the flndin of a sudstitute for Kent Hock la the secret ol th' future succesi ol tin Chinese m
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      46 2 CaUan of the Inniskillings was beaten in this heading contest with one of the RE. defenders. Last season Callan was one of the most consis -tent goal getters in the first division, but has fallen off badly this year and has not even reached double figures.
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    • 1212 3  - MILTON DALE CREATES AN UPSET Captain Hawk Newcomers Sho w Good Form At Bukit Timah TURF TOPICS By IF Miitondale has shown better form in his previous outings, he would not have started at such great odds to win the Penanu Stakes over six fur- list Saturday. He failed in
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    • 382 3 Malays vs Japanese In Kliney Cup I IS expected, the final of the Klincy i*» Cup for inter-club tennis will be contested between the Japanese Club and the Y.M.C.A., and it should be I very open final, for all the competing players have shown themselves to be In I very
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      26 3 Miltondalc being led in after his victory in the big race on the opening day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah hist Saturday.
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    • 463 3 More Rugby Interest In Selangor ASIATICS MAKE A Mil WOW (from Our Own Reporter! Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Asiatic racier Ln,Belangof hai never been a healthy tree, but there are indications that this season a |*Mt deal of spade work having b- n done ill previous seasons together tfitf) some watering
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    • 630 4 Sheer Boredom Of Final New Zealand Match (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 19. AnvnrATFS of Fivo-Day Tfcftl against Australia DOt year have hud tteir DVOCATBB (ox ."^-rj* Third TW lust ended agalnsi Hem Zealand at tll ,o"'l It"' h( < s!rondofthn,.mat .h,s auan.t 'he
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    • 841 4 CRICKET TOURNEY IN PROSPECT NEXT SEASON A HIGHLY satisfactory Singapore cricket season is dribbling to its close this week-end and next and bats are being oiled are stored away against the damp rot of the monsoon season. Singapore players will no doubt regret the passing of the season— what true
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      53 4 The Oversea Chinese Bank F.C., who are still fighting out the issue in the Business Houses League competition with their rivals of Nestangfc. The sides finished level in the league, and in a play-off last Saturday played a draw after extra time. They are to meet again on Wednesday at
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      • 43 4 RALEIGH Jftfc THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE S (^^f MB THE MACHINE THAT IIAS /T STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS I &&SZ*. GUARANTEED FOR EVER! i||M| From $45.00 Each j nfRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED Sole ARents: no»i\so\ a to. ud. 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 735 5 Can Sunderland Regain The Championship? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 19. THE Division 1 clubs in the English league should be particularly well-matched MV^enT Manchester City, the campions, look quite as gcK* as any but they will have a trying time, lor every nuung .earn
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      23 5 Nestanglo, who tied with the Overs ea Chinese Bank by virtue of two free points awarded to them at the expense of Bata.
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    • 916 5 PENANG LADIES IN END-SEASON CRICKET (By Forward) Penang. Sept. THIS is about the close season tor iport in Penang Rugger will soon be Retting under way properly, also hockey Football and cricket are being relegated into the background, but there have been one or two events of interest. Last Sunday
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      • 46 5 Interior view of an avenue in one "t BL "'flriUlJ J[ the K.W.V. Biaturation cellars in fS^j-^gr m Paarl For yea»s Key Brandy li J^ **^ffWS*?»Sf ured in thia manner bo that when I s^Hmmju^,,.,.^ I it reaches you, it is mellow arul L.. KBB 6
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    • 1170 6 t thr HiDPV World Stadium last Saturday night IF there wai u.yboc'y present :it p nßnt was a poO r affair from any point I W no thought the Snmpon, J;/;;^^ rf be u> uiv«' up kidding himself that of v.rw
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    • 50 6 WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE DECLARED VACANT AT an urgent meeting of the International Boxing Union in Paris, it was unanimously decided that, as James Braddock, former world's heavyweight champion, had failed to keep his undertaking to meet Max Schmeling, the German boxer, the world's heavyweight title would consequently be declared vacant.
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    • 288 6 Cotton's Super Golf In German Open HENRY Cotton, runner-up for the past two years, won the German Open Golf Championship at Bad Ems by 17 strokes. His winning aggregate was 274. rounds of 63. 70, 69 and 72. A. Boyer. the French player who bea* Cotton for first place In
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    • 34 6 New World Weight Record L. HOSTIN, the French light heavyweight lifting champion, established a new world class record for a twohanded snatch, with a lift of 271 pounds. The previous record was 269 pounds.
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    • 628 6 Services Pay Visit To Ipoh PERAK STATE SIDL JUST TOO GOOD (From Our Oxen Reporter Ipoh, Sept. 3. f rHE official Perak football ■I brought to a close on Saturday when the Perak F.A. entertained the United Services from Singapore, wh i were opuosed to a combined State team on
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    • 2240 7 OO notable for low scoring matches' ier than the contrary. Airmen no'ched two sevens and ;:ves and in the r two matches with Police there were 17 goals scored.; The Seletar side won 5—2 and 7—3.1 They also collected maximum points the Sappers, and took three
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    • 624 8 Another fliw teason ol rugger i In <■ ur ol bcl ig planned for Sii jusi now Meetings of elub k '>«' programme of Rxtur heM on two evenings of this week and the nnai loaches are beim? pat tv> the fixture list! now At the
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    • 903 8 STILL FIGHTING IT OUT IN B.H. LEA GUE i lectors. The only part of the team they were able to decide upon finally at once was the half back line, where the Chinese trio performed consistently well, though after bringing in Adam the position of goalkeeper offered no further .anxiety.
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    • 35 8 THIRTY-seven-year-old Tom Goddard, Gloucestershire's slow off-break bowler, took all ten Worcestershire wickets for 113 runs at Cheltenham. This was the third time that a Gloucestenshtai man has accomplished this feat.
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