Morning Tribune, 10 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 189 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, September 10, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 313 1 BOMBING RAIDS BY JAPANESE British Warship To Stand By Hongkong, Sept. 9. IN view of the dangerous situation in Suatow. culminating in another Japanese bombing raid to-day, during which numbers of Chinese are reported to have been killed, lie British Consul there appealed to the Hongkong
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  • 111 1 Home Secretary's Tour Of Investigation London Sept. 9. SIR Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, has decided to spend the next two days investigating conditions in three London prisons. This will represent the beginning of a tour of English prisons by the ffome Secretary before completing his important plans for
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  • 109 1 THE MEDITERRANEAN PIRACY CONFERENCE Germany And Italy Decline Invitations To Attend Rome, Sept. !>. rOUNT Ciano received the BrHish and French Charge D' Affaires at 11 a.m. v to-day in order to communicate the Italian reply to the invitation extended to Italy to attend the piracy conference at Nyon...The reply
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  • 66 1 Over £3,500 Missing From Strong Room Of Bangkok Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 9. AVER £3,500 is reported to have been found missing from the strong room of the Light Sentence Gaol in Bangkok yesterday morning, when three officials, each of whom held keys of the strong room,
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  • 291 1 The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Robert Vansittart, left London this morning by air for Geneva to attend the international conference summoned to meet to-morrow afternoon to decide on the measures necessary to suppress piracy in the Mediterranean. This afternoon the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, who will
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  • 41 1 Hongkong, Sept. 9. THREE hundred and fifty million dollars in Chinese silver dollars and bars is thv total at present deposited in Honkong banks and godowns from Canton and Hankow almost entirely by the Government. Reuter.
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  • 318 1 CHINESE JAPANESE AT CRIPS Both Sides Claim Successes SHANGHAI, SEPT 9 THE PRINCIPAL CHINESE POSITIONS F&MAINED INTACT TO-DAY DES~ PITE' SEVERE JAPANESE ATTACKS FROM LAND, SEA AND AIR. DURING THE JAPANESE BOMBING OPERATIONS, JAPANESE PLANES SHOWERED PAMPHLETS ADDRESSED "TO OUR BRETHREN" AND ATTACKING THE NANKING GOVERNMENT FOR ALLEGED COMMUNIST SYMPATHIES.
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    • 26 1 ON OTHFR PAGES i Rabies Outbreak Mickey Mouse 2 Shop Fire Claims 3 Reception On 4 Ranpura Malay Fairs 22 1 Local Sport i, s 4.^^
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    • 64 1 1^ FRESH MILK— WITH *g^: ALL TROURI.n REMOVED! LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk. to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim keeps
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  • 300 2 R URAL BOARD RABIES O UTBREAK PROTECTION FOR DOCS Before Wholesale Massacre Singapore, Thursday ROTUNCI to the outbreak of ral>i«'s and the destruction of doffs in Singapore was mafle ai to-day s meeting of the Rural Board. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W. S. J.hdfti. said that necessary steps were
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  • 468 2 MICKEY MOUSE TO SPEAK MORE LANGUAGES Mr. Roy Scott In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. MR Roy Scott, foreign film director of the famous Walt Disney Silly Symphonies and Mickey Mouse Cartoons, is making a short stay in Singapore before proceeding by the Australian route for Hollywood. Mi. Scott is making a
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  • 77 2 PENANC JAPANESE Seek Protection Of The Police (From Our Own Reporter. Penang. Sept. 9 INQUIRIES at the Detective Branch ifveai that certain Japanese residents have a-sked for protection but been assured not to hold such lours. Japanese business has been hard hit *nd the fishermen especially are unable to sell
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  • 72 2 United Determination To Avoid War Washington, Sept. 9. UR Roper Secretary for Commerce. commenting at a press conference on the business situation as reflected in the wave of liquidation of securities in the last two days, was of opinion the American people were virtually united in
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  • 61 2 Monday, Sept. 6. HLs Excellency and Lady Thomas dined with Rear- Admiral R.H.O. LanePoole on board H.M.A.S. Canberra. Tuesday, Sept. 7. His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended an At Home given by Rear-Ad-miral R.H.O. Lane-Poole and Officers on board H.M.A.S Canberra. Wednesday, Sept. 8. His Excellency presided at
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  • 34 2 OWING to ..the tremendous .success of the M.G.M. picture "The Good Earth," now showing at the Alhambra Theatre, the management have decided to hold a special matinee performance to-day at 3.15 p.m.
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  • 92 2 Nervousness Less Apparent London, Sept. 9. NERVOUSNESS over the international situation was less apparent in London to-day, the Stock Exchange showing signs of firmness as ooerators recover their nerve. The French franc, however, was again the object of a heavy "bear" raid, and French control has been obliged
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  • 456 2 Grievous Hurt Cham At Assizes Singapore, Thursday rpHAT he was struck by the <om A plainant thrice with a broom and that in attempting to ward oft a blow with an axe which he pick ed up he might have hit complainant, was the defence put
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  • 99 2 Premier Replies To His Critics Brussels, Sept rpHE ministerial crisis occasioned by 1 J- accusations against the Premier. Vanzeeland by the Rexists and otn culminated in an extraordinary ses.of the chamber to hear the Premier reply to his critics. t The streets in the vicinity of chamber were
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  • 181 3 DRY CLEANING SHOP FIRE Fair Value For Articles Singapore, Thursday. PIGHT days have passed and several articles salvaged from the fire occurred in the premises of the Sunlight Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Company in Orchard Road have not been claimed, said Mr. D. It. Waters of
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  • 117 3 Paris, Sept. 9. AT to-day's meeting of the Inter- national Tin Committee, it was decided to maintain the quota at 10 per cent, by the fourth quarter of 1937.— Reuter. poods insured against loss by fire and through the courtesy of the Overseas Assurance Corporation,
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  • 107 3 New Articles Of British Association London, Sept. 9. AS already reported, a new extension of the activities of the British Association, which ended its meeting at Nottingham yesterday, is likely to result from the decision to send a delegation to the Indian Science Congress in December. Commenting on
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  • 141 3 Chinese Flag Presented To NSW. Premier Sydney, Sept. 2. THE Consul-General for China. Dr. C. J. Pao, presented the National Flag of China and a message of goodwill from its Government to the Premier. Mr. Stevens, "as tokens of the wholeted congratulations of the Republic of China towards
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  • 179 3 RECEPTION ON THE P. O. RANPURA Over 700 Guests Present Singapore, Thursday. IN connection with the centenary celebrations of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., a reception was held on board the Ranpura this evening, upwards of seven hundred guests being invited. The vessel was gaily decorated for
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  • 53 3 SHE EATS MONEY! Girl's Meat Of Seven £1 Notes A 20-YEAR-OLD Irish servant girl, Annette Berry, who pleaded guilty at Wealdstone Petty Sessions to stealing money from a Harrow cafe where she was empoyed, was stated by a d< Uctive to have eaten svvvn £1 notes, rine was Dound over
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  • 61 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice at il a.m. Bummonses-in-Chamben and Originatiii" Summonses. At 12 noon in Ist Court: Bankrupt.- Before Mr. Justice Home in 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Arjan Singh 'if unfinished). Rex vs. I. P. Mohamat at 1 1 a.m. Before
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  • 95 3 Cessation Of Work Denied London, Sept. 9. THEsChinese Governments purchasing Commission emphatically deny the reports that British steel manufacturers have temporarily ceased to work on Chinese orders as a precautionary measure. From the beginning of the year contracts for about £800,000 were placed with Great Britain,
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  • 227 3 Sequel To Thomson Road Accident Singapore. Thursday AS a result of an accident in Thomson Road at the 4> milestone on July 29 this year when a loaded lorry allegedly crashed into the rear of a mosquito bus, the driver of the lorry. Mohamed bin
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  • 40 3 (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies In all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal.
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    • 26 3 PARAMOUNT FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From All Dealers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Slnijapor*. r if m f v^SktS^l* II if mf M 3H3i A I*ll
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  • REUTER'S COAAMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 109 4 London. Sept. 9. IDiid Tone ftm Q UU>1 i i« t Buyer.. »u 9 3 16 Bpo1 BcUert. 9 5 10 -6 s^ k London. Sept. 9. Previous To-day VALM OIL (Malay*? In bulk Sept. Oct. shipt. £21.10.0 Value Unchanged •OPKA (StraiU, T.U.8.). Sept. Shipment. £15.0.0 Pd Sellers
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    • 139 4 London, Sept 9 Previous To-day Ct_____ Distillers Dunlop Rubber 107 6 108 6 f>neral Electric 33 6 33 9 Imperial r-hemicai Industrie 84 1 »-> 83 9 Imperial Tobacco 36 6 36 10' 2 Anglo-Dutch 149 V 2 150Canadian Pacific 38 6 38 6 London Tin (New
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    • 52 4 .ubbb* New York, Sept. s. Previou* To-day duui|f *ua» Steady Firm «po» 8ujer» 187 8 19*8 SeUert. 19 19V 4 Jan/Mar. 19 i 8 19 5 16 3 16 Buyen 19 4 19 7,16 +3 16 Ton* Quiet Steady fl om 58 y 2 58 3 /4
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    • 102 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in case.s (F.0.8. Sept.* 31 J 8 315 16 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Sept.) 30 3 8 30 V 2 No. LX.R.S.S. (Spot -loose) (awardable S'pore) 30 7 8 31 do. Sept.
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    • 50 4 Singapore. Thursday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Prices Antamok 0.60 0.57 Benguet Consolidated 9.50 925 I.X.L. 0.51 0.49 San Mauricio 0.60 0.54 United Paracale 0.49 0.46
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    • 29 4 TIN Standard. London, Sept. 9. Previous To-day Change Rnot (afternoon clalng price) 132.98 134.50 -M.52 Forward 8.98 7 16 8.98 9,16 8 I II 1 I II
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    • 70 4 London. Sept. 9. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) Is. 2*3 nom Unchanged r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) is. 31 16 Unchanged r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 1 64 Unchanged C.T. on HongKong (closing selling rate) 495.02 494.72 —30 r.T. on
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    • 34 4 nfn London. Sept. 9. Previous To-day Changi nne Bar oer oa. £7.0.5»/ 2 £7.0.4 IV 2 SILVER o^t 19 15 16 19 15 16 imonths forward 19 7 8 19 7 8
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    • 92 4 I THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD I wi IT^/V (Established in 1880) I X^P^^^^ Capital Subscribed (Fully I paid up) Y.100.000.0C I $w 4fe H r I' HB Reserve Fund Y.130,900,000.( I lllPl'ii'Bk BR Head Office: YOKOHAMA ill I I I!HII BIKGAPORE BRANCH. 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I MEYER CHAMBERS.
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    • 172 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 4 800,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI Tse-Vung
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  • 1063 5 STOCKS SHARES M Broadcasting 0 47% 0 60nom B. M. TriLJ-ve 625 700 Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 25- 27Con. I B. Old. 24 6 25 9 E. Realty Co. 1.25 1.35N E.st. Trust Ag. 4.75 5.25 Eastern Utd. 33.50 34.75 1 'id 15.90 16.20rd do 7% Prefs. 9.00 9.25
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  • 230 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY c PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 120 121 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 ....117% 119% cl 3% 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 100»/ 4 101% cl 3% 1937 red.
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    • 256 5 E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Wm^ktmg, Manila. Siogapof*. Investment Bankc ar<i Broken in Steurititt and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cabl.s and Quotation Service. Ifemben: NEW York COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE BUGAB KXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN < OMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • 153 6 Installed On Yasukuni Maru THE N.Y.K. announce having com; tests of the wireless telephone 01 •Yasukuni Mam" during her last Tlit>y have now been authorised b Japanese Government to use the telephone as from Aug. 21. 1937. At pi the use of the telephone is limited to calls
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    • 171 6 -u us okay !or everythl,. < irSt "U"" i tV^KT^u'"''.;'!..-::: wi-.., humour. j I splendid .•oniedy" pIF pli s —MALAYA TRIBUNE -STRAITS TIMES. i n,^M FLANAGAN ALLEN -«^r j <^S) NAUGHTON GOLD V k Wkd ifo I J M IMB THE LONDON PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA, THE GORGEOLS SHERMAN- S J I
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    • 114 6 t t NIGHT SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) and SUN TALKIE HALL (Nen- World) Two Shows Nightly. EMPIRE: 7 9 p.m. SUN: 7.30 9.30 p.m. The First Run Most Amazing Adventure Serial In IS Thrilling Chapter* -THE BLACK lOIX With RALPH GRAVES, RUTH MIX. First Seven Chapters will
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  • 242 7 Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Thursday MIXING: Tin at midday was $130 12, up $1 18. Cables from London indicate that alt hough the Stock Exchange there wa. e ■nsettled and easier all round no material selling pressure has developed so far. Orders from London are chiefly on
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    • 264 7 IT'S JOE'S FIRST BIG LAUGH HIT FOR RKO-RAniO WfW^ See -knowm mil... imfix I*H* too much... mm m fK^ photif toriunm tmHmt tm lwirirc i BIFYHDAir? MARIAN MARSH FRED KEATING EDGAR KENNEDY At The CAPITOL Soon Theatre ROYAL I 6 p-m- to-night 9 P .m. l Acclaimed by Last Night's
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    • 147 7 \JH*I ffiOM THE HEART OF A WOMAN T H 4^l A PEOPLE' I 1 |%|f TODAY: !1 W 6.15-9.1.«i K. Ln I v^ it^f^f^ff^^^B k l^Kv Ti^,^k^ R pi Pi Cfc^/^^^ ■fflt^M lllllMl (ls <"">">! Bark To h\ W jfTP 9 '**&*%> Jr^^^B M Whole World Is VK^PffPiPl Having Over
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  • 102 8 Tuckcy Going Into Business CENORITA LIZANA ended to English Sampionships final three weeks ago. when Miss Heeley won by 2 seta to 1. Senorita Lizana began confidently. She was hitting the ball much more firmly than he has been doing for some time but then was
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  • 110 8 C R. D. Tuckey, the British Davis Cup player, won the men's singles by routing C. M. Jones by 6—l, 6—l. It was Tuckey's last match in big lawn tennis. He has left the Army and is going in for the engineering business. Jones was In very bad
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  • 99 8 Locked All Victims Together HUNGARIAN police have been looking in rain for the man they describe im the most impudent burglar in the "TlMs Ludwig Miglmzki. an unemployed labourer of the village of Agasebyhaza. Who hM disappeared after robbing everv house In the village. All the villagers had
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  • 106 8 Vizagapatam Run At Heavy Loss Each Year Calcutta. The possibility of closing Vizagapatam 'Harbour— -half way between Calcutta and Madras— is likely to be discussed at Simla shortly. Begun in 1927 on th e rising tide of prosperity it cost nearly £4.000.000, was opened by Lord Willingdon
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  • 217 8 Peace Terms For Tribesmen Simia, Aug. 26. BRITAINS Northwest Frontier "war" is over The Government has announced the peace terms which are being imposed on the tribesmen. They include the surrender of 2.000 rifles and the imposition of fines totalling about £6,000. The terms were announced by
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  • 220 8 Trophy For India's Air Ace Simla. SIR Lancelot Graham Governor of Sind, presented the Marquess of Willingdon's Challenge Air Trophy to Mr. P. D. Sharma. a pilot in the employment of the Indian National Airways. Before leaving India Lord Willingdon handed over this challenget trophy to the Aero
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  • 131 8 Prehistoric Bones Of A Warrior •By Air Mail) London rKELETONS 2.000 years old have been u found at Maiden Castle, Dorchester, the site of the large prehistoric earthwork which is being excavated under the direction of the Society of Antiquaries. They include the bones of a man
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  • 494 8 Final Dividend Of 7 1 f 2 Per Cent, rE 28th ordinary general meet ;i O f Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd will be held at the registered office 01 the company. Chartered Bank Chambers Singapore, on Monday, Sept. 13 at if a.m. The following is
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    • 170 8 Jt ~^p^~ J^ The only one of its kind in vv.'i j-vV.-/ r'."'v'i'V'^. t MillJiyJl. r I \J— Prevents scorching and can ">;/ /f^ i e use(^ w n S rea er easc ant^ I -l i '^Jm I fair co fot V t f^jm j Uses less current and
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  • 504 9 A GREAT WAR STORY Former Executive's Revelation London (By Air Mail). I'IIE dramatic escape of the British Fifth Army from arsenic poisoning during the war has been revealed by Captain S. W. Winy field. R.A.M.C., retired. He refers to a statement made by ex-superinten-dent Walter
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  • 149 9 Bodies Buried In Tree Trunks DEAD villagers on Vlasitch. a high and thickly-forested mountain in Bosnia, artNiow being buried in thick tree trunks to prevent bears digging the bodies up and eating them It is forbidden to kill bears without special permission in Bosnia, in order to prevent
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  • 90 9 Birds' Nests Are Worth £7 EVERY titmouse's nest is worth nearly £7, according to figures just published by German scientists. This is how they worked it out. Each nest of titmice eats 4,800 caterpillars during the feeding period. These caterpillars would have destroyed 4,800 apples. The apples
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  • 73 9 Paris, Aug. 21. IN the International Athletic meet Ben Johnson broke the world record for the 100 metres, covering the distance in 10 2-10 sees. The previous record was 10 3-10 sees. At Warsaw Stella Walasiewicz established a women's world record for the 100 yards, covering the distance
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  • 223 9 To Spare Parents Disgrace Los Angeles (By Air Mail*. WILLIAM Leaman, bank robber, has just been released from 'the dreaded Alcatraz Prison, in San Francisco Harbour because he told a lie. Leaman was sentenced after he had confessed to robbing a bank in Los Angeles. Now
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  • 303 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Sept. 10, 1137. YOU MUZZLE A WILD DOG A DO(J which suddenly becomes wild and does not respond to treatment has to be muzzled. If it then still continues to be a danger to the community it has to be destroyed In these days of civilisation
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  • 845 10 Hitler Changes His Tune AFTER a period of several months during which there has been little said of the German desire for colonies. Herr Hitler has returned t o the lists with a declaration at the Nuremberg conference of the Nazis in which he renewed the demand but changed the
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  • 175 10 MALA YA 'S TRAINS ARE SAFE IT appears that the mishap to u Singapore night mail train on Monday morning has created a timidity among the travelling pubi. of Singapore in regard to rail and has made many people hesita undertake projected journeys. Actually, it should serve to attention on
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  • 634 11 NEW YORK TO ELECT A NEW MA YOR DICTATOR OF THE CITY Three-Comer Fight Likely New York, Aug. 28. ANE of the most bitter election campaigns in recent years to decide who is to rule New York for the next four years is now getting into its stride in readiness
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  • 115 11 Mild Respiratory Infection Callander, Ontario. EMU. IK Dionne, one of the famous quintuplets, is suffering from a mild respiratory infection, it was announced by Dr. Dafoe, their medical attendant, on Aug. 2. He said the infection appeared to have been caught outside the
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  • 35 11 Dr Puree Patrick Martin, in the Blu? Funnel vessel Charon, died in the Sincapore General Hospital on Sunday. Dr. Martin was taken ill on board on Thursday and was taken to hospital the same day.
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  • 188 11 knife and stuck it into Cirilo's right abdomen. Cirilo, according to the governor was bathed in his own blood, and was rushed to the Philippine General hospital for treatment. Governor Samonte said that the condition of Cirilo is serious. If he. dies, the corresponding complaint will be
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  • 322 11 Visit To Australia Off "CO we haven't got a women's team good enough Tor Australla?--1 m rather surprised". That was Miss Dorothy Round's comment to a pressman recently on the action of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association in breaking off negotiations for the visit of a
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  • 430 12 News). News). News). News). News). News). News). Italy has won the -I.STO-niile i str a Savoia Marchetti piloted u> n chini, were second, and third an and Colonel Bisco on hoard Paris air race. First plane to arrive at Le Bourget was id [iaradist of Italy.
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    • 37 13 W BIST O C K I, T WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 162 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOVVKST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Riffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1241 14 MENUS FOR THE WEEK y\ ill s>i >i NRISE 1 tablespoon gelatin 1 i cup water rfiat,s tinn,U peach«. Soak gelatin in water; stir into hot cu.stard until dissolved Flavour with vanilla. Place each half in the custard cup. pour cu.stard over, chill. Utimold and pour Fiaspberry sauce over before
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    • 117 15 A TOURIST'S .SHOPPING? GUIDE j DRY CLEANING CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed 80 cts. Gent's suit, cleaned Dressed $1.00. For particulars apply: Burtol Quick Cleaners, 278, ORCHARD III)., 'Phone 7776. EYES Announcing re^^l Polaroid* \c Science perfects Astonishing new Polaroid Sun Glasses. Magically
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    • 439 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.tINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards,. Dae Caanm.. B>or^ Tob W Bgm. NALDERA 16.000 Sept. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 ?^RT^GE 15 000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 RANQALORE 6 000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 19 roMORJN 15,000 Oct. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Dec. 3 rhtitan 6,100
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    • 526 16 JpS^-^^L TO FRENCH PORTS tv^__^___ ML ML HOMEWARDS. \j 1 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept 1 > CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct 4 1 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 15 OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles)
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  • 175 17 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DA* **>* PER DATE AND TIME Holland §5 (Parcels only) Dcmpo Sept. 10 8 a.m. edan r, Dempo io 8.30 a.m. Curope: Great Britain and Europe generally fj *Dempo 10 t8.30 a.m. Pengerang Aik Soon 10 9 a.m. Rurma Khandalla 10 11 a.m. Christmas Island
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  • 24 17 The s.s. Khandalla for Burma etc. Hails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. to-day will now close at 11 a.m. to-day
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  • 24 17 It is notified for public information ;hat Kampong Glam Post Office will re•pen for business at 8 a.m. on Monday Sept. 13, 1937.
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  • 84 17 1 Mails from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial) general delivery of letters 3.45 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe (London mails) by the P. and O. (Naldera) due at Singapore to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters 8.45 a.m. and general delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. to-day. Mails expected
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  • 166 17 KEPPLE HARBOUR Main Wharf: P.W.D. Hoppers Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tug Belangkas, Dredger Foremost, Dredger Tembakul, Lch. Kittiwake, Khoen Hoea, Perak. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: H.M.S. Herald. Victoria Dock: Iris. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Maridal. No. 1 Dock:
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  • 90 17 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6a.m. to-morrow Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam§ and (London 55: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, ♦Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq,
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  • 8 17 Deferred Telegrams are now accepted for Shanghai.
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  • 437 17 Japan s Wartime Measure THE Japanese Department of Communications has deeded to Introduce in the extraordinary session of tUi W* a bill for the control of .shipping? as an integral part of the wartime economic sy it^ stated that the Mercantile Marine Aftairs Bureau drafted the bill
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    • 286 17 BURNS I'HILP LINE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sails. MARELLA Oct MERKUR Oct 30 Nov 3 Special cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia Issued at the following rate* o Mtt First Class passengers may transier at Singapore, Brisbane, eyOney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. VesseL BRISBANEISYDNEY
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    • 129 17 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. "S.s HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 1 s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 15 Rates to Ist Class 3nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 155 17 Vessels Arrived TOB n El ip- Dutch. 684 tons, from Pontianak 9 9 to Pontianak via Tambelan VALENTYN Dutch. 1181 tons, from Chcribon 9 9 to Netherlands [nd£ TOBOALI. Dutch. 662 tons, from Bacati 9 9 to Baßan 11 9 SENANG, Dutch. 729 tons, from PalcmI N u Al o
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  • 388 18 Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Thursday. ONE of the MgftH hauls of chandu to be effected by the Department of Excise In recent years was made in Singapore waters shortly after eleven o'clock last night when 3.650 tahiLs of non -Government Red Lion Chandu valued at
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  • 124 18 Johore Magistrate Stops Proceedings (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 8. A MALAY named Mat Radi was charged this morning before Inchc Harun bin Ahmad (Third Magistrate* with having exceeded the speed limit of 30 miles per hour in his lorry at the 16' 2 mile, Scudai
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  • 55 18 The next meeting of the Catholic Action will be held on Sunday at the Mercantile Institute, Queen Street, after the evening service. Speaker, Rev. Father A da Silva Rego— "Moral Order applied to the Society in general." Lay .speaker Mr W. Jansen. Owing to rain the meeting on
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  • 962 18 Interesting Judgment In High Court Originating Summons Hieh^ Court to-dai r when he delivered judgment in the Summons. The applicant. Sean Eng Thye, trustee of the Will of Seah Liang Seah. ipjlied in the Summons that he might oe entitled to
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  • 241 18 Sequel To Affray At Gas Works Singapore. Thursday. THERE was a sequel to the alleged gang 1 fight between Chinese coolies at the Singapore Gas Works at Kallang on the morning of July 5, when four Chinese appeared before Mr. L. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, this afternoon,
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  • 222 18 Ambulance Work In China LITE have received the followin- ret** fT from Dr. K. W. Khoo, of 'ohn Ambulance Clinic, Fanlinu i'on? :ong.: The number of war-wounded, soldiers is well as civilians, in the Btno-Japan tse conflict has increased to such /arw igures that the Chinese
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  • 183 18 Wail Street Dominated By I Nervousness I New York, Sept. 8. I WALL STREET broke Dadiy io-auy with I losses of anything to nine dollars I >eing shown in a very weak close. The I Market is dominated by acute nervous- I less concerning developments abroad. I The
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  • 95 18 State Treasurer Married Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 9. THE wedding will be solemnised to-< (Thursday) at the residence w the Hon. Dato Mohamed Sallen Ali (State Secretary. Johore) of ijh-' Kamariah, daughter of the late i iw Jaffar bin Haji Mohamed, first 1{ Besar
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  • 238 19 Rural Board Accepts New Scheme Singapore. Thursday. 1 1 ALAYS in Singapore are likely to Jl hold Weekly Fairs on the lines of e which take place regularly in the ".day States. At to-day's meeting of the Rural ■d. the subject of holding Weekly \irs in
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  • 229 19 Case Against Boarding Officer Dismissed MR. LEE KENG SWEE, Assistant Boarding Officer in the Immigration Department, was to-day charged in the Fourth Magistrate's Court with neglimt driving by failing to take the nesssary precaution of slowing down to a reasonable speed and looking to the left before coming
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  • 78 19 Attitude Towards Arms Policy London, Sept. 8 ▼HE chairman of the General Purpose-; Committee reported to this mon:g's session of the Trade Unions Congthat the Amalgamated Engineering l T nion had withdrawn their amendment to the memorandum issued hy toe OeCouncil of Labour last week, which i' generally
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  • 374 19 Waitresses Hide In Bathroom From Our Own Correspondent/ Johor e Bahru. Sept. 8 HOW I coffee shop in Kulai. in which two youni; smartly dressed Chinese girls were serving about twenty men, was raided by the Police, was told to Inche Harun bin Ahmad 'Third Magistrate. Johore
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  • 353 19 New Books For Issue On Saturday rh undernoteti i..-wly added nonfiction and Ad ion works will b< ready for issue at Raffles Library Saturday. RestleM Jungle, Illustrated, Mary i. Jobe Akelcy; This Thy Body: An l M rlenee in Osteopathy. Mis. CfecU Chesterton; Airman Friday, illustr.it I William
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  • 143 19 Exchange The Real Problem London Sept. 8. TIN report of the League of Nations committee appointed to study the problem of raw materials is now being published at Geneva. Interesting points which emerge from the committee investigations are that the total production of ail commercially important raw
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  • 112 19 Memoirs Cannot Be Published (By Air Maih r London rpHE "Daily Chronicle" .states that the A memoirs of Hallo Selassie, formerly Emperor of Abyssinia, including his personal account of th" Abyssinian war and the events leading up to it. on which he has been engaged since last autumn,
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    • 860 20 i ON THE RADIO j S A m~ i fe m~» BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES mB% •ia The tlßtwlM are the principal TntnsmlMlon "^t Imericma short-wave transmissions. pan. GSH 13.97 <»••?, "osi numbers immediately after the GSO 16.86 metres 7.79 me). u»J ;l rt ters refer to kilocycles,
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    • 863 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY from Raffles Hotel. w i ~< /r-r,«,« 730 p.m.:— Time, Weathr: 6 00 pm..- Malay MuMc roramo- and Ann^ uncem ents. phone Records*. 'Tina Tango.' S. p.m. -'London Impn Abdullah: ••Penghiboran^ Mlw Julia. Quaint P si£?hts and QuPer
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  • 156 21  -  Nanyang Siang Pau. Eleven Japanese warships, when leaving Tsingtao yesterday, seized two Chinese ships. Two new divisions of Japanese reinforcements have arrived in Shanghai to participate in the Shanghai war. It is estimated that at present the total j < strength of Japanese troops in Shang-h hai is
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  • 37 21 Hongkong:, Sept. 9. MESSRS. Jardine and Matheson's S. S. Fooshing was boarded off Amoy yesterday afternoon by 15 men from a Japanese destroyer, but was allowed to proceed to Japan after examination.
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  • 260 21  - Nanyang Siang Pau. Reuter Chinese positions by eight routes on the night of Sept. 7. The attack continued until yesterday. Many of the enemy were kilied by machinegun-nre when crossing the South £zetang River in canoes. Chinese artillery bombardments on Hongkew and Yangshupoo and on Japanese warships yesterday caused heavy
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  • 310 21 Former Singapore Resident Returns A Sir gapore, Thursday. FORMER resident of Singapore. Mr. J. A. Oagmn, arrived here to-day from Busbane in hi.s yacht the "Kewarra a 15-ton ketch after a cruise of Papua and Java ports. He was accompanied by siderable yacht racing before. Mr. Gagan
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  • 68 21 Berlin, Sept. 9. THERE is still no news of the missing Lufthansa aeroplane in central Asia which left Anhsi a few days ago on a return flight to Kabul. The British promptly replied to Herr Goering's request for co-operation in th? search for the plane by permitting German
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  • 235 21  - Sin Chew Jit Poh. HUGE BOMBS Bombs weighing 1,500 pounds have been dropped by Japanese planes in the Woosung and Lotien areas. The Chinese lines, however, are undamaged. The Japanese attempt to connect their forces between Woosung and Shanghai proper have also failed. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Japanese influence in
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  • 178 21 Official Statement By Chinese THE following official statement has been received from the Con-sulate-General of China in Singapore: The National Aeronautical Affairs Commission released yesterday (Thursday) the official figures of Japanese planes downed by the Chinese air forces in Clicking, Kiangsu and Anhwei between Aug.
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  • 182 21 Acting Colonial Secretary Gives Evidence Singapore, Thursday. AN a report made to the police by liie Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten, Acting Colonial Secretary, S.S., a lorry drivu by the name of Munsha Singh wil charged hr the Fourth Court to-day with rash driving and with causing hurt
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  • 81 21 MR. A SELBY'BIGGE Malayan Resident's Death In Germany mewf ha* been received in Btagapofi 11 the death m Germany recently of Mr Arthur Silbv-B Mr. Selby-Blgue came to Malaya originally ;us a planter and was .stationed |q Ne«ri Sembilan. Afterwards bfl VI New Scudai E tate, and more recently h~
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  • 123 21 London, Sept. 9. To-day's two Cabinet sessions, occupying three and u half hour.s. were mainly concerned with formulating proposals to put before the Mediterranean Conference, which the British Government is insistent, should go forward, whether all the powers invited attend or not. Mr. Anthony Eden will urge that
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  • 351 22 RURAL BOARD APPROVAL Similar To Those In EMS Singapore, Thursday. AS a result of the tntam tindc by the Kural Board at a meeting held to-day. Malays in Singapore are likely to hold Weekly Fairs, at which tcgctobtoi md other tuden nrodur poultry, etc., will
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  • 50 22 Rainstorm Floods Utah Salt Beds Salt Lake City, Sopt. 0. A RAINSTORM which flooded the iftM bed ,u 'I AH Jenkins th" American racing motors, to abandon n' c attempt to beal the world recorw lo* and 4H houra afW break!"* ,orfi«j fr>m sil kiloni'tres to 500 Reuter
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  • 154 22 Darwin. Sept. 1 MB Doirild Thomson the anthropologist has been asked by the Administraiith Northern Territory Mr. Abbott, to make special inquiri"x into an r ab!>n"ne N report tliaV a Sftlito woman is brin R held captive by Cale.son Bay
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  • 390 22 Reconstruction Of Hillside Drive Singapoer, Thursday. A PLAN showing Hillside Drive, a road off Upper Serangoon Road, and a number of private properties alongside it, was laid on the table at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, said
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  • 486 22 Extra Standpipes For Malay Settlement Singapore, Thursday. THE recommendation of the Malay Settlement General Purposes Cooperative Society, namely that every lorong in the Malay Settlement, off Changi Road, which was not at present provided with a standpipe, should be provided with one, came up for discussion at to-day's
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  • 149 22 New British Moves For Evacuation London. Sept. 8. TN view of the urgency of the request A recently received from the Internationa] Rod Cross Society for assistance .m transporting from Valencia to Mar- series refugees housed In foreign embassies and legations In Madrid, the British G^vo^nment have chartered
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  • 499 22 Board To Supervise Maintenance Singapore. Thin GENERAL matters discussed at Unlay) I* meeting of the Rural Board included: Submission of Plans for CatUeshedi Dairies, etc: The Government Heai, officer recommended that plans Ehoulj be submitted before cattlesheds, dairies ttc, were built in rural areas, in*
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  • 30 22 Singapore, Thursday. IN the final for the Cullen Cup. I at the Tanplin Club to-day, JJJJ Tatham and Perdriau (scr.i beat Perry and Waller (+l5) 6-3, 6
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  • 398 23 INDIANS WIN 1-0 A Game Of Missed Chances Singapore. Thursday. IN a game of missed chances, the Indian Association eliminated the Y.M.C.A, in the qualifying round of the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition by defeating them by one ijoal to nil at the Alison Itaad Stadium this afternoon
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  • 61 23 Singapore. Thursday. THE following are the results of championship singles semi-finals m the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament played to-day at Hong Urn Green:— Wong Thean Teck beat John Urn, 6—3. 6—l. Philip Woon beat J P Thani. 6—o. 6—o. FRIDAY'S TIES Championship singles semi-finals: Chua Choon Leong vs. Yong
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  • 65 23 Yesterdays tennis tournament ties at the S.R.C. resulted as follows: Ladies' Handicap Doubles: Mis.s M. Lewii Miss M. de Souza 15^ beat Miss D. Aeria <fe Miss E. da Silva '3 9 6—3: 6—3. Singles Handicap "B": Lovedav -3' beat W. E. Meyer < 3» wo.
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  • 636 23 LAST SUNDAY'S RACING AT THE R.S.Y.C. Ella Dorothy Wins Second Race For Marion Challenge Cup THE second race for the Marion Challenge Cup for 6-metre yachts was sailed last Sunday, starting at 10 ajn. The wind was light throughout except for a Sumatra which occurred at about the middle uf
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  • 134 23 Results Of Mid-Week Matches London, Sept. 8. MIDWEEK matches in the English and Scottish Leagues resulted a« follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV 1 Chelsea 4 Leeds U. 1. Fverton 4 Manchester C 1. Huddersfield T 2 Arsenal 1. Middlesborough 1 Birmingham 1. Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 1 Sunderland 1 Leicester
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  • 184 23 Ladies' Championship Qualifiers DESULTS in the qualifying round of the ladies' golf championship of Singapore played at Garrison Golf Club yesterday were: Mrs. G V. Allen 90; Mr.; J Hill 91; Mrs. R. W Cowen 95; Mrs. VV H Day 101; Miss S. Lucas 101; Mrs
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  • 24 23 Providing ..ufTiriu.i niOPOII DTtha six-a-sidp hock*) compel I <v;'.i be played at th<- sec con ru*"day, s#«i)t 21 Wish,' •nform tl iry
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  • 121 23 (issßundyßeatsHoUer In ()uarlcr*l inal Fore.st Htlll, Sept. 9 IN the quarter-hnal.s ot the American lawn tennis championships at Forest Hill.s, Miss Dorothy Bundy. daughter <>i May Button, the former Wimbledon Chami lon beat the holder Miss Alice Mai bit' 16. 7 5, 6—l Miss Marble was within
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  • 231 23 Autumn Tournament Results And Ties Singapore, Thursday RESULTS of to-day's ties in the S. C. C. Autumn tennis tournament are as under: "A" Class Singles Handicap A P Webb «-M> beat W N Droonlever i -15.2i. 9-7, 2—6, 6—l. "B" Class Singles Handicap. K. A. Seth
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  • 74 23 Singapore, Thursday IN the six-a-side soccer tourney at the S. C. C. to-day Nickels team beat Furgeson's team by 4 goals to 2, and Abbott's team McCaffery'.s team by 4 goals to 1. The teams were: Whites: Nickels, Hawley, Owen, Teasdale, Riches and Kirwan Colours:
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  • 45 23 Thr following will represent thAndrew's against fch< It A. M. < ■>: on Tuesday. Sepl 14. at Famv Park ;if 5.00 pJU Baker I Taylor J Ritchie, i> R r loon; R Eu S Ro*s; J Ferguson, F. W Fei P. Moss. W Moms.
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  • 55 24 The pictures on this page were taken bv the Tribune cameraman at yesterday's cocktail party on the P. O. Ranpura in honour of the company's centenary celebrations. Above, H. B. the Governor is seen arriving at the party, while the other photograohs show some of
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