Morning Tribune, 6 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 185. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 6, 1937. FIVE CKNTS.
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  • 427 1 DEVASTATING RAIDS BY JAPANESE Over 3,000 Non-Combatants Killed HIHILE COMMUNICATION FROM SHANGHAI WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD :NIG ?A T PAN E !E A PLAN^BOMMD JESSFIELD RAILWAY STATION AND ITS J Sn. kTling MORE B ra AN nA^- c o™*" N i p i S^
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  • 199 1 New York, Sept. 5. THE Far Eastern fighting and the threat to neutral shipping has caused uneasiness all over the United States Members of the crew will tie up the departure from San Francisco of the Dollar liner President Wilson by demanding $250 each before signing their
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  • 77 1 Economic Boycott Of Japan Suggested New York. Sept. 5. IN response to a, request by Chines,I civil associations in Shanghai that United States maritime organisations should boycott shipments of war materials to Japan, eight maritime organisation* have petitioned the Dover! 'rent to collaborate with the otnej signatories of
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  • 99 1 If Chinese Fire On Japanese Warships Shanghai, Sept. 5. THE Japanese authorities in Shanghai hav e issued two warnings: Firstly, that if th e Chinese guns on Pootung corttinue firing against the Japanese warships and the Japanese positions ashore the Japanese navy will be compelled to change
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  • 46 1 Shanghai. Sept. 5. INDICATING that the British Am bassador, Sir Hughe KnatrhhullHugessen, is out of danger now, his wife attended the Anglo-American polo match on the Settlement racecourse and presented the trophy It the American team who won the match.- Reuter
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  • 297 1 JAPANESE EXTEND BLOCKADE Foreign Shipping Warned Shanghai. Sept. 5. THE Japanese havr decided to extend their blockade against Chinese Shipping from 6 p.m. to-day, when it will be applied from Chinwantao, in North China, to Pakhoi in South China. TIIK PROCLAMATION The i reclamation issued by the Japanr.se naval authorities
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    • 33 1 ON OTHER PAGES pase British Diplomat 2 4 Last Night's Concert 2 i World Peace Flax 2 J Japan Wants Peace 21 S I>ocal Sport 23 l Fruits of Victory 24 I <._ .5.
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    • 75 1 I KLIM now enables you to I I your children PURI I W I »iinii hum f Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and rr.ix it 1 I as needed a glass lull or 1 pint at a moment's notice I There is none leit to go 10V, therefore
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  • 705 2 Common Action To Defend Shipping Against Aggression Pari.s, Sept. 1. "THK situation in the Mediterranean cannot remain as it la mueh longer" was the feeling In well-informed quarters to-night following the attack on tin' Havoek The English and French Governments nave been consulting
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  • 166 2 British Diplomat On Recent Shooting i From Our Oicn Reporter) I Penang. Sunday. DECALLED back t o China from home leave due to the shooting Sir Knatchbull-Hugesson, Mr. R. G. Howe, Charge d'Affaires in China, passed through Penang to-day by Imperial Airways plane en route
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  • 32 2 Hongkong, Sept. 5. H.M.S. Diamond has been ordered to Amoy immediately to protect British Interests which are threatened by the recurring Japanese attacks on the Amov forts. Reuter
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  • 162 2 Inquiry Demanded In Diet Tokyo, Sept. 1. A FULL inquiry i)uo the objectives of Japan's actio .u China and clarification of the Government*! purpose was recommended at a meeting of the Seiyukai (Conservative) Party by three leaders who urged tie Party to press Government to make
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  • 388 2 WORLD PEACE -FLAG ALREADY DESIGNED Symbols Of New Emblem Singapore, Sumi ON his fourth tour of the globe, Rev. James William van Kirk, an advocate for world peace for the last 50 of his 79 years arrived in Singapore to-day by the President Pierce. Mr. Kirk is the designer of
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  • 218 2 Enjoyable Concert Last Night ONE of the best concerts given by the Symphony Orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society was that at the Memorial Hall last night. The large audience present enjoyed som e really brilliant work. The triumph of the e\ening was the Mendelssohn Concerto, in
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  • 27 2 A lecture will be delivered to-day (Monday) at 5.45 p.m. at the Association Hall by Mr. Muthuthamby on Malayan Associations and its Welfare' All interested are welcome."
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  • 121 2 "As Good As Married" An Excellent Comedy AS Good as Married", the Universal Picture at the Pavilion is an excellent comedy with Doris Nolan and Jonr. Boles in the leading parts. It has to do with a rich man who is entangled in many gay adventures. These adventures
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  • 37 2 Title Bout Arranged For June Next New York, Sept New York. Scpl JOE L>nis (world heavyweight J piom u Max Bchmeling, for many i have .signed articles to m title In June next Reuter
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  • 9 2 The German has already Negro once, by a knock-out.
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  • 49 2 Rather Than Serve The Japanese Port Angeles, Washington, Sept. 3. THIRTY-ONE Chinese seamen, entire crew of the Japanese freighter China Exporter deserted "lT^her than serve the Japanese." The Immigratio Insoector of Seattle will bring the deserters to Seattle wrierthe y will be detained pending possM deportation.- Reuter
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    • 116 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonoi<s Acids Your Kidneys have nlno million tiny tubes or filters w»ii«-h are endangered by cheap, Irritating drugs or neglect. Unknown to>ou,w«-nk Kidneys may be the real c:ius.» of your Oetting I'p Nights, Nervous Dlizineaa, Swollen Ankles, Bladder Trouble, Headachi'H, Backache, Elheumatlsra \'<k, I'ani' Circles Under
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  • 1051 3 NEW AIRCRAFT NAMED MESSAGE OF GOODWILL FROM SIR GEORGE MAXWELL conveniences attached, and the Penang Flying Club has been extremely helpful and has raised no objection to passengers taking shelter in the Club House during spells of inclemen't weather. I think, however, that terminal
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  • 137 3 Chinese Lorry Driver Sentenced Singapore. Saturday A SENTENCE of five months rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Chinese lorry driver named Tan Sian Hoon who was charged before Mr H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, with causing the deaths of Tan Jee Bah
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  • 128 3 German Comment On Recent Incidents IN a review of international affairs Freiherr von Rheinbaben, the former German Secretary of Stat» refers as follows to the expulsion of German journalists from Britain and Uie expulsion of the Times correspondent from Germany: "I will repeat here what I wrote, without
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  • 14 3 The Chilka i.s due at Penang bringing 164 State-aided labourers from Madras.
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  • 30 3 :idon. S< j>' 3 According to the British Medical Journal there aro now 59.ni0 registered medical pntctttlooen In Oreat Britain of whom 6,000 are wonnn British Official Wireless
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    • 61 3 sdfdsfsdaf dsf Before Mr. Justice Laville at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summons. At 12 noon in Ist Court: --5. 570 35— Re Seena Oona Raja Mohamed deed: Further consideration. And Judgment Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Home In the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building,
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    • 116 3 This Month p. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Celebrates Its CENTENARY To-Morrow MORNING TllllftUNf] Will Publish An V i. i SUPPLEMENT IN COLOUR To Commemorate the occasion. The Supplement, which will contain no advertisements, will be profusely illustrated and will contain historical articles of the P. O. Co.'s romantic association with Malaya.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 131 4 rt-evious To-da> Vr r Distillers 109- 109 4V 2 Jj°» i-minop KuDDer 34 3 34 4% General Electric 85 9 85 9 2 Imperial =-.iemical Industries 37,3 37,3 Imperial Tobacco 150,7*2 151 3 7 J7 Anglo-Dutch 38^ 39i1»/ 2 J} Canadian Pacific 10% 11 London Tin (New
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    • 134 4 London, Sept. 3. tuna* Tnn* Steady Quiet £2? Buvers 8-? H 815 16 +116 BPOt 3iS£ 9" 9 116 +116 Bent Buyers. 815 16 9 +116 P Sellers. 9 116 8> K +116 OctlDec. Buyers. 9 9 116 +116 Sellers. 9 116 9 3 16 +Vs Jan.lMar. Buyers
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    • 44 4 RUBBEB New York Sept Previous To-day C^ Tone Quiet very Dull Spot Buyeie. 18H16 185 8 M t &0919* 18 13 16 1834 lfi Jan/Mar. 1 8 7 8 m Buyers 19 ig v Tr Steady 81)01 53 5 8 Unavailable
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    • 14 4 UN Standard. g^ 3 Prevloua To-day Change spo^^fternoon cl-ing prtc, £260., g
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    • 52 4 Moscow, Sept. 2. The execution of ten "enemies of the People/' members of the "Tiotskyist revolutionary organisation" sentenced to death by a military court, is an- 1 nounced in Pravda. It is alleged they plotted to wreck! military planes with the object of Killing masses of workers.— Reuter
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    • 46 4 Ottawa. Sept. 2 The Arctic patrol ship Nascopie reports a series of flares off Boothia Peninsula which may emanate from ine lest Russian airmen.— Reuter Wireless Ottawa. Sept. 3. The flares the Nascopie sighted yesterday did not emanate from tho fliers. —Reuter Wireless.
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    • 70 4 London. Sept. 5. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) 132 94 132 98 a on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.98 916 8 9*% s* iia r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2* ti nom Unchanged T.T. on Hengsong closing selling rate) la iitia uncnanged
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    • 34 4 London. Sept 5 GOLD Fine Bar per oa. T< #K, Chan SILVER £7.0.2» 2 _i 2 Spot 19 13 16 19? H i months tortrard 19 13 16 19 13 16 lb
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    • 64 4 #|THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.000 SOUTH RCSerVe FUnd Y 130 900 000 <* l&lll'i 1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF IVI AIKI ISIIIII I J Manager i\ YAMAMOTO 1«72 Tel: No. 6049 Manager's
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    • 171 4 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Manager's Office 6444 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL Ch. 40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch S 4.800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong
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  • 810 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Sept. 3rd. 5 p.m. PTaser Co. Buyers Seller \mpat Tin 6 6 6 am Kumbang 36- 37--ral Malay 56 6 58 6xi \vcr Hitam 34 6 35 6 Weng 1.30 1.40ci Bangrtn Tin 25 3 26 3 U Selangor 2.15 220 Burma
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  • 204 5 Sight Restored By Surgeon's Skill Edinburgh. •AVED from blindness and death by the skill of a surgeon to whom she lad travelled 8,000 miles. 14-years-old Svelyn Doreen Berry, left here recently vith her father on her way home to ohannesburg— a happy girl. When she arrived in Scotland
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  • 129 5 Woman Trapped In Blazing Tent Weymouth. A WOMAN was enveloped In flames recently when a tent at a holidaj :amp at Wyke Regis, near Weymouth was destroyed by tire in a few seconds Inside the tent was Mrs. Stanley Baker, of Westhill, Coventry, with her husband and her
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  • 229 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENAXG MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 103% 105*2 nom 4 1 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114 115 nom 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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    • 263 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Rontfkonf, Manila, sir y. Investment Pan).' iritiex and Commo4Uhts. u<>;rj Won Cab:..; end Quotation M< rah Ni;\\ VORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY RXCHANGE, INC. OF. K.Y. NEW yokk COFFEE I BUGAB EXCHANGE. I KICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHAKE BROKERS
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    • 63 6 PACKED HOUSES iT UX WEEK-END snows ROARED i >'! THEI WERE "HORSE f* Lukl \iulii! lloii'i Miss ItH CAPITOL /J /OA/( v /s THE MARX BROTHERS Crazier, funnier than ever befort in M.-G.-M/l HsffWl Tun-feasi A Day Races* 9 With MAUREEN (TSULLIVAN (The Tarzan" (iirl). I lOUS SHOW WHICH NKKVO
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    • 182 6 1 S/ie wos o freosure...buf. PAV I I IO M I dug her up n Jl^^ TO -NIC ,1/7' 6-/5-9-/ He designed o per- 1 K feet mo".oge bwf <i^^^^^. hit bluep' .r»t >•—- Vtok jNfcj 1 went blond I 1 S «A/S-?Af TO HIM MARR| AGE I v WAS
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  • 167 7 Tender Accepted By The! Municipality From Our Own Reporter) Penans. Saturday. 4 :OXIMATELY $17,000 is to be spent ft by the Penang Municipality in r*I ruction of the Town Hall B recent meeting of Committer- No. 'he Commissioners, the Present I M: J. A. Black, explained that
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  • 35 7 The rubber output of New Scudai, Ltd.. for the month of August, 1937 amount* to 28,100 pounds making a total of 148.300 pounds for the five months of the current financial year.
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    • 186 7 ini Vioiiov vh ti hi; ni" n itiii" mmmm^m I WOULD HAS \(ll AOIIiI H I Returns To The ALHAMBRA Next Change HUf^ PAI L 311 XI. LIKE IJ\i\l IS "THE GOOD EARTH" PEARL BUCK'S PRIZE WINNING NOVEL NOW A GREAT !%i|jt^^| M.-(;.-M. PICTURE fe^^P^^^^W^ TWO CROWDED HOURS OF NEVER
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    • 71 7 M.-(;.-M.'S MOST EXCITING MURDER, THRILLER PACKED WITH SENSATION MYBTERY BAFFLING CLUES! But you stand at the elbow of "Chris" MM Cross, the new super-sleuth, and actually mg^ K^ help solve the murders that terrified a ,tyT?B mj? college oarnpus! It's something now in j HSi v r5 exciting entei I^,
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  • 104 8 Aerial Post, ridden by Garrard, is seen coming home by a short head £™™K v e double fa the Penan Stakcs the thir d day of the Gold Cup meeting on Tribune A bunch of the leaders in the home str aight in the
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  • 525 9 Concern At Methodist Conjerenee Bradford. AT the Methodist Conference at Bradford recently, Dr. Robert Bond preling, greetings to the conference were en by a deputation representing the Ucan and Free Churches of Brad- The Provost of Bradford ithe Very E. W. Mowlli said that when
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  • 95 9 ANOTHER unknown woman was iound lying dead in a lonely part of the 8 »uth of England recently. Hlifi is the fourth mystery of similar type which has puzzled the police. Ir was at Grays, Essex, on the de--I<l riverside marshes in the neigh--1 "hood, that
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  • 327 9 PAGE BOY "FATHER" TO FAMILY OF FIVE Tragedy Strikes Deeply Into Young Lives SIXTEEN-year-old Alfred Daultrey, who earns £1 a week 'less 2s 6d. fan as a page boy at th e BBC. squared h s shoulders In his neat lit le hone at Morden. Surrey, recently and prepared for
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  • 303 9 moranda, are on view. The letters include one from Harriet Beecher Stowe, in which the novelist congratulated Miss Nit- hi in! 1 ale on an article she wrote under the title of "Una." Other items of interest are the carriage used by Florence Nightingale in the
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  • 297 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Monday, Sept. 6,1937. UNSIGHTLY HOARDINGS at Wednesday's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board the question of allowing the erection of advertising hoardings in i he town was diacuaaed during the course of which some interesting observations were made. It might be expected that any comment wjiich
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  • 200 10 Monday, Aug. 30. His Excellency presided at a meet:; Of the Legislative Council held at th Council Chamber, Government Office:, this morning. The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Aug. 31. H.H. the Sultan of Brunei, Mr Irvine and the A.D.C. to H.H. we
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  • 1027 10 "HADJ" The Mecca Pilgrimage WITH the approach of another RtatOl tor the pOcrimage t.» Mecca* a fef vordi <>n what it mi the Mala? may be ol int. that iMge port the Non-Muslim community, who ar un i the bu tie and preparation v no* taking place in kamponu throughout
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  • 641 11 PRESENTS OF ao NOTES Interpreted Christian Skegness. "THE ex-rector made about £20,000 out of the show business in the last few years, but he gave nearly all of it away. H e thought nothing of handing out £50 notes as presents." This was revealed to me
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  • 336 11 JAPANESE SWORD-MAKERS ARE BUSY As War Clouds Grow Darker TINDER the **imulus of Japan's u military activity in China, Japanpso sword-makers throughout the Island Empire ar e working night and day to supply the army and navy's ever- increasing demands for this weapon. From earliest feudal days in Japan the
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  • 148 11 Vain Bid To Save Midnight Bather Brighton. MIDNIGHT promenaders on the Brighton front recently watched a dramatic attempt to rescue a one-legged man who got into difficulties while bathing about 200 yards from the beach and was drowned. The bather, whose identity has not yet been established, is believed to
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  • 475 11 New Economies In Germany Berlin. ACCORDING to one of the speakers at a dentists' confertnot at Frankfurt, gold to the value of not less than 14,000,000m. (about £1,135,000 at the present rate of exchange* used to disappear into German mouths every year. tThe word "disappear" is
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  • 342 11 force the wearer to remove the respirator. No foundation for this assertion exists. The respirator has been tested for concentrations of poison gas which could not for practical circumstances be reproduced in time of war Home Office Reply To Criticism A LETTER from the Home Ottct,
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    • 34 11 I THE TIIUETONi^FOOD] I Obtatnabh mf *J Chrnnttu ood Storm I )BB^*jß ;:r,I^V>JS. PHONF i OOODWOOD 5934 f^ JjL K^ Telegraphic Address CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainment*.
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  • Article, Illustration
    137 12 A Carnival Procession, with Miss Joan Briginshaw as Carnival Queen, passed through the rain-soaked streets of East Molesey, Surrey, in aid of the Hast and West Molesey and Hampton Court Cottage Hospital. Photo shows Jean May. aged 7 1 reflected in a puddle as she rode her decorated cycle to
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  • 168 13 a er dog provides an example of the perfect spectator the kind that l,^ r unwelcome advice as he watches his master play a thoughtful game oi chess on Clapham Common, London. Planet News The 223rd. race for the Doggett's Coat and Badge over
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITiJJ SILVERWARE HORS I)(»M DISHES SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SKF RENE ULLM.INN Raffles Place, SOfGAFOML
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  • 2004 14 Buckingham Palace "Spring" Cleans and redecorates"Royal" Camp for Cirls-A Domestic Matter-Pension for Spinsters-Dress Reform in Prison-A Perfect Secretary —World's worst Shoppers— Soroptimist Club— Class News London, Aii- II WHILE the King and Qm-< n and the two princ< >"• on holiday Scotland. Btt Palace is b«
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    • 44 14 Baby's head will soon be clustered with adorable curls if the tiny head is cleansed with Nestol every day Thousands of mothers use Nestol daily for in addition to giving it wonderful curls it will make baby's hair fine, silky and healthy. N— l3
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    • 187 14 Here's COOL COMFOIIT literally OX WHEELS! A Carrier Room Cooler can bo v-hf filed into your living room, bed- room, office— any room you like— and m W0 W0 V |ff> Jf coiiipletely installed in no time. It CBfii HvE coois, dehumidifies, ventilates, gentiycirculates the air, reduces dust and outside
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    • 44 15 FOR i j Economic Buying j VISIT J LEADING SILK MERCHANTS iTaimahal Store 23, HIGH ST. B Maison Marcelle For a Natural /^O*^^ rermanenl fiOJSS/ Wave. > ivsLC^ S^l Try our late* i W^s* point- windlni i^ 35 Stamford Rd TcL 4807 Prop. J KOOY.
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    • 27 15 < r ,^'i^-+i_*-**jo- mat PHOENIX FOR #7777 fcn\ Q IiSH S yjji CL i a im r m^m l PHONE 34 6 3 THE PHOENIX 4ER4TED WATER WORKS
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    • 156 15 TA TOURIST'S SHOPPING! GUIDE I E YES HAIRDRESSER Announcing J Be wared by THK (ONTINKNTAL "Polaroid* AUkmmr&U Pennanen-t Waving v^ 1 Machine Science perfects Astonishing new from America Polaroid Sun Glasses. Magically I i filter out all glare. For the first at •t:;:::::r:::: i maison perm i "Polaroid" and ordinary
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    • 451 16 BY P&OandBRITISH TnOJaITNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards,. Due *>oe Tonnaff* S'pore. Toonace > pore. NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 CAHTHAGE 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 17,000 Dec. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18
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    • 545 16 y g JwSn^^L T0 f^ENCH PORTS t^_^__^ I Bt^^mmL HOMEWARDS. J LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sev CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux St > ill D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk U 1 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux i! OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) I
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  • 842 17 gineering products of every class. The brass, iron and steel foundries, served with overhead cranes, are complexe with plant for the production of castings up to 40 tons weight. The erecting bays are served with cranes having a lifting capacity up to 75 tons. The floating crane
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    • 252 17 BURNS PIIILP LINE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sails. MARELLA Oct. 1 Oct. 5 vFRKr^ Oct 30 Nov 3 Special cheap round trip tickets" irom Singapore to Australia issued at the %X^£*nw W f^™ Sydnei^ »^SSSr.Y%£i L t claa. $430.71 End dMELBOURNE return $681.48 Ist class $456.42 2nd claai
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    • 129 17 v it ij;\t; GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WIIIT£ STAR, LTD, (Incorporated in Ja'Puii). V<. To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. "s.s. HAKONE MARU' Sept. 16 SJS. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 s.s. "HAKOZAI MARU" Oct. 28 Ratos to Ist Class' ?nd class Naples $M7 $540 $317 $313
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    • 327 17 'postal intelligence! i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME ing Aik Soon Sept. 6 9 a.m. lan Op ten Noort „6 9 a.m. undjong Pandan Both 611 a.m. South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo. Celebes Moluccas and rimor Dilly Both 011 am India:— East. North, South X and Wtsi
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    • 160 17 SHIPS IN DOCK Mill's ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Tnlram r I \it Ship '.odowti <Jat«> (iate np ivn Noort ii- 1 1 KuciaL 17 2 3 Benreoch 15 2 Glenbeg 13 2 3 pre.siaeiu Pierce li 2 :< GlenafTarlc 9 2 3 Al pore 7 2 3
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  • 95 18 The "Governor I ullert.m," sister aircraft of the "Governor Raffles" and intended for the Malayan internal *i, mtvW «a, christened on Saturday at the Airport by Mrs. T. J. B. Wearne. Tribune Mr. T. J. B. Wearne addressing friends and well-wishers at the Air-
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  • 167 18 on Taylor, who had been 22 yea the Colours, and who was the d when the Royal Marines moun at Buckingham Palace in Jub J The widow said that he U i her home in Beach-road. Strood wen to the Melville Barracks. Chatham hanged
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  • 434 19 pECLARATIONOF I COUNCIL I Two-hold Policy I For Peace London, Sept. 4. I»F( lARATION that the British A Government must be "strongly pped to defend this country, to I .1 full prirt in collective security md to resist any intimidation by 4 pow?rs" to made in
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  • 74 19 Found During Penang Demolition (From Our Own Reporter) Penanff, Sept. 1. VI ORKMEN engaged in demolishing the Lim Len£ Cheak buildir ing Road, one 01 the most magni- buildings In Penang, ii rumoured to have discovered a valuable ii jewellery, which has been disposed of for
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  • 947 19 WORLD CENTRE OF POLITICS, FASHION SOCIETY Miss Rosalind Wong Lets Fancy fix To The Future HOW would you like to go to London and work on one of the big London dail: What other answer than an enthusiastic one could anyone give? So the wheels of newspaper executive machinery were
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  • 72 19 Now Open To Men Of The Lower Deck jTHK Admiralty announce: revi lattoni under which man of •'•amen ami Communications brancl.r the lower deck may rise to rin missioned rank in the executive brand The new regulations are designed i increase the number of Offlcen reeruit d from
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  • 46 19 New Zealand Versus Minor Counties A™ <, London, Sept. 4. T Foik. tone to-day the Minor Counttei made 310 in their first innings again.st th New Zealanders who had replied with 19 runs for the fall of one wick.-t at the dose <>f play Renter
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    • 230 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept. 3rd. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Total tor TIN Books Close financial Date Ex. Div y ear Austral Malay 3%% Int. Sept 3 Payable Date to date 33 4 Bonus Sept 10 Sept 4 Aver Weng 5 r Int. Sept. 13 Burma Malay
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    • 793 20 T"ON JTHE^oioJ DDIXICU FAAPIRF (French stock 'Ren PROGRAMME tomorrow Wavelength 25.G0 metres < 11.720 h G3o SUB (Irani'. phone Records. TrmMinlMlon f-M5 ».m.-f.li 735 .i m Mejl to Frrnch, Market "£ZS£ l m SSS S ISTSU, am GSH 1397 metres (21.47 mcs.); Elrglish). ?5r ifißfi metres (17.79 mcs.); and 8.35
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    • 666 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 600 pm :--Malay Music (Gramophone direct i on o f Dan Hopkins I -Permula-an" Rumba. A All, Raffles Hotel. Ki He" Rumba, Rachman Ma- jq.oo p.m.:— Close down. lan- "Mata Han Terbit". A. All; "Stamboel Oinibina'uc". S. Pramoe and
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  • 1595 21 Hirota Again Tells The Tale RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR PLACED ENTIRELY ON CHINA "Major Clash" Admitted Singapore, Sunday. JAPAN has no other desire than to se e a happy and tranquil North China, and Sino-Japane.se relations adjusted so as to enable us to put into
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  • 38 21 London. Sept 2 The lawn tennlf player. Mis.s Dorothy Round, the Wimbledon champion, was married to-day to Dr. Douglas Little of Dudley, at the church where iha formerly wa.s a Sunday School teacher neuter Wireless.
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  • 34 21 La bour Official Arrested Rotterdam, Sept. J. Dr. Friedrich Adler, Secretary of the lir Socialist International, has bees •nested on a charge of ent< Holland under .1 false paMrnri Later WB£ released. Reuter Wireless
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  • 458 21 Brio lit Frocks Bui Dull Weather Singapore, Saturday. rE day was rather dull yesterday but In spite of the fact there wa« a good crowd ut Bukit Timah, all eager to see how much money they could make. I saw Mrs. Paul Sterr there. She wore
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  • 110 21 Mexico, Sept. 2. President Cardenas in i Hpoect) to Oongreei admitted that Mexico In the past had sold nearly £5,000,000 worth of arni.s and munitioas to the Spanish Government.— Rcuter Wirele.ss. Bayonne, Sept. 2. General Belchange, commanding the Navarre Brigade now operatj i the Bantand< r front, is
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  • 1846 22 BARFORD UPSETS AND PAYS $73 DIVIDEND Jockey Spencer Brings Home Four Of His Mounts Singapore. Saturday. 1 i,uly Tbamu b«to« /'"''.Tti was an^occasional drizzle. The going was softr.it were R ood COn^n. th. cond,--tiolITh,.1 Th,. <louble tot, on races 6 and 8 yielded $69
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  • 76 22 CAPT. HAWK" continues to meet with much success in his race selections for the current Gold Cup meeting. On Saturday h e named five winners Vapour, Applewood, Knight's Eye, Nutcracker and Pure Gold— and several places. On the previous Wednesday, too, "Capt. Hawk's' successes included five winners/
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  • 211 22 Inauguration Of New Club Singapore. Saturdi". A SMALL but promising Footbai Association was formally declared open by Mr. D. C. Meathrel of Mes Fraser Neave Ltd., at 124 Ansnn Road, this afternoon, during the couns of a tea party. The Association had formerly exist o for about two
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 399 23 VOD CRICKEI ONPADANG Wjuicli Player Finds I His Form I Singapore. Sunday. I i UNK jeturn to form by Van der B !i.»sch, the Dutchman who has I fiuii" <l in several S.C.C. matches lEffiiily without making any runs, [Kt the feature of the play
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  • 94 23 Champions Trounce The M. C, C London, Sept. 3. pIRST class matches concluded to-day resulted as follows: AT HOVK Surrey beat Sussex by seven wickets. Sussex: 214 and 403. Surrey: 495 (Sandham 102. Gre--124. Holmes 115i and 124 tor 1 e wickets AT SCARBOROIT.H Yorkshire won by
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  • 589 23 Penally Goal Which Decided Issue For Tourists Singapore, Saturday. FOOTBALL fans turned up in their thousands to watch the South China FA. play against Singapore at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. The game resulted in a win for the visitors by 2—l. Lee
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  • 83 23 Canberra Team Visit S. S. C. Singapore. Sunday. MEN of the Canberra also p lid I visit to the Singapore Swimr. Ing >'lub this morning, where they met B club side at water polo. They were defeated by nine iN to nil, the club putting out far too
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  • 67 23 Moravia S G vs. The Recreatic Club MORAVIA S.C. team vs. the SRC in the preliminary round of the Singapore Cup competition, at the Anson Road Stadium on Monday: Blazek Slavomir: Mohamed Tamby, Yip Yoan Kow Obruca Karel, Lee Ah Cheo. Kg. Fook Loong; Goh Jitt Sin, Tan
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  • 25 23 The cricket match airai, >-<■ to be played on the Padang between th" GYickf.-t Club and the Nro to-day was cancelled owing to rate.
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  • 56 23 Results Of Yesterday's Home Fixtures London, Aug. 4. FOLLOWING are the results of to-day's Rugby fixtures: Cardiff beat Crosskeys 21—3. Coventry beat Bridgend 12 8. Headingley boat Northampton 5-6. Leicester beat Bedford 12—18. Newport beat Pill Harriers 24—9. Npath beat Skewcn 6 3. Plymouth beat Teignmouth 24—0. Torquay
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  • 53 23 rom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. BANGKOK il looking forward to the v si i of the Singapore Army Fifteen for t e inter-port rugby match against the Bangkok Sports Club on October 23. It Ij hoped that the China situation will not interfere with the soldiers ravellin,;
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  • 357 23 Yesterday's Tics hi Tourney Singapore, Sunday. SEMI-iinalLst.s In the Men's Junior's Badminton Singles Championship WtTt s "''n in action to-day, while i doubles semi linal match MM also played, at the Haw-Far gymnasium hall A well-contested game WM played between Chung Cheng Hock (Marigold) and Too Lent- Boon
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  • 52 23 Singapore To Meet Naval Visitors Singapore, Monday. rONSIDERAHLK in'crc.st n-ntres round the badminton match between Singapore leprcscntativr and a team drawn from the personnel of the HMA S "Canberra," which (nkes place at 7.30 to-night at the Haw Par (iymna.siuni Hail, off Rangoon Road No Chargi will bi made
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 31 23 THE BIGGEST OP THEM ALL "LLOYD'S of LONDON" 20th (enttirv lox Pteiart with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MADELEINE CARROLL s A N I MA M MOTH (AST. PREMIERE SEPT. 28TH PAVILION s jf •>
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  • 952 24 KENC HOCK PLAYS FOR TOURISTS, GET THREE COALS Singapore Civilians Outplayed After Leading Two-Nil Singapore, Sunday. 1N a heavy drizzie which *P< c ~ttt were^ain 1 beaUm b> the visiting South^China ,'WgSdtaWotatln't game. The StaAnson Road Stadium this w whlle the south China team
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  • 13 24 Yokohama. Sept. 3. The new British Ambassador. BIT ?obert Craigie, has arrived.- Reuter
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  • 334 24 FRUITS OF VICTORY NOT WORTH WHILE FOR JAPAN More Risky Speculation Than Militam Realised London. Sent 'THE Times, in a leading article on Japan's 2.549 million yen war bii» A describes as optimistic Japan's apparent expectation that a rolianH Chinese resistance will ensure an early decisive victory It adds: 'It
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  • 284 24 Champions Draw With Derby London., Sept. 4. i FLLOWING are the results of English and Scottish league soccer matihei played to-day:— ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 5 Wolv mampton 0 Birmingham 2 Portsmouth 2 Blackpool 1 Bverton 0 Brentford 2 Huddersfield o Derby 2 Sunderland 2 Grimsby
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