Morning Tribune, 11 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 190. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 11, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 760 1 CHINESE RESISTANCE Against Withering Attacks SHANGHAI, SEPT. 10. AFTER A LULL OF THREE AND A HALF HOTTER THE BATTTE BETWEEN THE CHINESE GUNS IN POOTUNG AND THE JAPANESE WARSHTPS IN THE PTVER WAS RENEWED TOWARDS SUNSET. A CHINESE SHELL PASSED OVER H M. S. SANDWICH, WHICH WAS
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  • 133 1 GOVT. OBLIGATIONS RECOGNISED Washington, Sept. 10. MR. Cordell Hull, at a press conference, by declaring the United States responsibility for protecting its nationals lasted duration the danger period, indicated the United States did not intend to withdraw her troops or naval vessek from China so long as
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  • 246 1 Kings Cup Air Race Disaster London, Sept. 10. THE Miles Falcon airplane entered for the Kind's Cup Air Race by Wins-Commander Sherren and flown by Wing-Commander Hilton, crashed on the cliffs in castlehill, Scarborough, during the eliminating race to-dav. Both officers were killed. Reuter. UNEXPLAINED
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  • 127 1 London. Sept. 10. TB£ Hires in an editorial reviewing the progress of the war in China, says a decisive Japanese success on any front is highly improbable before the late autumn at the very earliest, nor is it probable to envisage any single
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  • 66 1 Manganese Properties In Panama Panama, Sept. 10. lAPANESE interests are reported ♦I to be attempting to secure control of important manganese properties, the leases of which are at present held by America. The United States military and diplomatic agents are watching the negotiations with great
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  • 47 1 LORD Runciman. the well-known shipowner and father of the former President of the Board of Trade, who died at Newcastle last month, aged 90, left, as far as can yet be ascertained, £2,388,453, on which the estate duty and interest of £1,176.130 has been paidBritish Official Wireless.
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  • 586 1 Mediterranean To Be •rolled London. Sept. 10. It is understood that the British Mediterranean proposals aim at securing the maximum of naval cooperation between the concerted Powers. Generally the proposals will provide the maintenance of shi""injt lanes patrolled by destroyers of all Powers represented at the conference.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 ON OTIIFR PAGES J Pace lad (oast SO.S. J Assize Trial J Lord Killanin .1 Musical Shows 21 Tc-Dav's Races 22-23 Local Sport ?4 i s
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    • 98 1 KLIM now enables you to I give your children PURE J milk, that is delicious for y^"-- fIHWi"Hf JK i drinking, and at reasonable ■^^trryl I prices, no mattrr where you 1 L toMMg may if side. HggqgQjF* \^_J I Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it
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  • 239 2 DOCTORS LIFE S. HI) Braui? hi By Plii i n To Hospital WilfWH. I r Hi ay ONCI a^ain the Koyal \ir Font in Singapore has been the means of savins the life of a resident in the isolated area* of the east coast
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  • 296 2 Singapore. Friday. VESTERDAY'S results in the lawn tenI nis tournament at the SRC. were as follows: Championship Doubles Handicap: X S Hogan and F. Scully 1-4) beat H A 8avag6 and E. A. Leicester (pliK 15) 6 2, 8-6. Singles Handicap "A" (semi-final): Dr. B. H
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  • 285 2 MALABARI ON TRIAL AT THE ASSIZES Dramatic Story Of Alleged Attempted Murder Singapore. Friday. ADKAMAT1C story of how she saw her son stabbed by the accused, and how, after stabbing her son the accused left the knife sticking in her son's neck and ran away, she herself pulling the knife
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  • 108 2 Tt waii ilan stated that the wound had caused paralysis of the muscles on tho whole oi the left side while the musclea on the right side of complainant's body had become weak. Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon stated that the complainant was in a very poor condition when
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  • 234 2 MR. J. L. COWIE has been nominated a member of the Malacca Agricultural Board vice Mr. J F. S. Carmichael J P resigned His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. F. M. Edmonds, J.P.. to be a Municipal Commissioner for the Town and Fort of
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  • 118 2 (Frovi Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. DATTLING SIMA <8.13V 2 > outpointed P Terry O'Campo over ten three minute rourais to-night at Wembley Park after an excellent contest during which there were no knock-downs, but O'Campo on the verge of a knock-out in the third and sixth rounds.
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  • 114 2 The complainant corroborated this story i.'x his evidence, and his mother ii. her evidence statf d that her son returned home about 8 p.m. on the night in question. The accused, she said, came to the house at about 9 p.m. and after talking in whispers to her
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  • 127 2 Man Who Lost SI 5,000 In Business Singapore, 1 1 FORMERLY the sole proprietor oi a 1 sundry goods shop and now a broker earning a monthly income of about $60. Gan Geok Eng, a middle-aged Chinese, was taken through his public examination In bankruptcy before the
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  • 310 2 Autumn Tournament Results And Ties Singapore. Friday TO-DAY'S results in the S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament were as under "A" Class Singles Handicap. "A" Class Singles Handicap. E. C. Cherrington «-15.3» beat O W Gilmour <Scr>. 6—0. 4—6. 6—1. V. P. Barbat <scn beat H. H .Markham < -i-3>.
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  • 129 2 VESTERDAYS results in the Y. M. C A tennis tournament were: Men's Singles A: J. Manasseh 15' beat S. A. Dawood (—15.3) 6—4, fr-3: Goh Chencr Hee iscd beat Tan Swee Wah (—15) 6—0. 6—2; Tin Chin Fool: (scr) beat Dr. T. H. Wee 13.3
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 136 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours Thanks to th.- dlsoovery of an American physician, it now Is possible t.i get rM of thoHe terrlblo spills of <hokln K Kiisplrii; roughing and whi-«zlng Asthma by killing th^ true cauMO whic h IsOerms in th«> blood. No more burning or powders, no
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  • 385 3 Going ToChinaAs War Correspondent Singapore. Friday. EAVING London at very short notice and only bringing with him a suit case, a typewriter and a traveller's cheque book, Lord Killanin. aged 23 years, special war correspondent for the Daily Mail, arrived in Singapore to-day by the Naldera en
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  • 80 3 Singapore, Friday. FORMERLY the owner of a commission agent's business which he started with a capital of $4,300 and now unemployed. Soh Peng Seng, an elderly Chinese, in his public examination before Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell today, stated that debts due to him amounted to $6,000,
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  • 71 3 London, Sept. 10. MR Quo Tai Chi, Chinese Ambassador accompanied by the First Secretary of the Embassy, Mr. Lieu, have left for Geneva and Dr. Wellington Koo accompanies him from Paris for the League Council meeting to-morrow. The only matter dealt with at the opening of the League
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  • 176 3 Pilot Officer J. McK. Hart. Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force, has successfully completed 'ab initio' flying training and was awarded the flying badse on July 31. 1937. Pilot Officer G. E. M. Jones, Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force, ha.s successfully completed 'ab initio' Hying trainiiv and was awarded
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  • 233 3 Jury Adds Rider To Verdict TAKING Into account the fact that tho accused mighi lo e hi Job, his very ord In the service of the Singapore Harbour Board. Police. ;tnri the verdict <>t the jury that the acl was don under grave provocation, Mr. •TunEiome in the
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  • 132 3 Debtors Obtain Immediate Discharges Singapore, Friday. IMMEDIATE discharges from bankrupt cy were granted bv the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, to E. F. de Silva a clerk in the employ of th^ Eastern Extension Company. Ltd., Goh Tianp: Hong, a clerk
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  • 182 3 HER RHEUMATISM KEPT COMING BACK Daughter Stiff eni with BUM Complaint ;im;i?iMii often run., In .milies. In Uus ea.se. mother and daughter attested, and they Uitn tufftred hr« Read how they were nv i to health by Kruachen Bait Until about four yeai my mother, who ls 67 jrean of
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  • 40 3 'Junction of BelefM Rd. and Short St.) There arc vacancies In all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Shorthand, Book-keeping and TypeIng also taught FREE OF CHARGE In the lIICiHEU standards ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal.
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    • 72 3 TIIA\N O S N CORN CURE BATH SALT SURE CURE From All Chemists Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. Law Notice For To-Day Before Mr. Justice Laville in the 3rd Court, ;it 11 a.m Magistrate's Appeals: Rex vs. Chan Sane. Rex vs. Warn? Tin S«k !^l|§||P^ C? i J? WmffMffsaiiSm B1P"
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 140 4 I London. Sept. 10. WWmmmWmW JL'one Quiet Firm Bpot Buyert. ni(i 9516 8 Bellert. 951(; g:_ K -116 Bept Buyers. gt 9 :j h .i„ Sellen. 9 K 9 7 16 1 16 Oct.!Dec. Buyert. Ml6 9 7 10 Bellert. ***** P 1 1 +116 Jan.lMar Buyers 9
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    • 136 4 London. Sept in Previous To-day rv DUtlliert 3 Ch *ngs Dunlop Rubber 108 108 General Electric 33 9 33 9 Imperial Industries 83 9 84 iu Imperial Tobacco seio 1 37. [}}i Anglo-Dutch 150- 150- 2 Canadian Pacific 38 6 38 9 London Tin (New Share; 10
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    • 33 4 I BBEK New York Tone "ST T(Miay <**• Seiltrt. i 9 i" HIJJ -H6 Jan/Mar. 195 16 jfaj nn Buyer- ***** S! _j|jj JSff stead y Firm 81)01 58^ 59> 8
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    • 110 4 'From Our Own Reporter Mr? it L Penang, Fru x. H. H. Abdoolcader, who has oeen -•e-appointed to the Legislative Council tor the iourth tern, was entertained oy fenang Indians to a tea party to-day at the Town Hall. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor presiding paid
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    • 13 4 TIN Standard London. Sept. 10. Prevlout To-day Change £261', £263i A_
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    • 35 4 UOIJLt London. Sept. 10. Previous To-day Chan™ Mnc Bar per oa. £7.0.4 r 7 0 7U +SS* 8 tipot j?r 1516 19 15 16 t montfu forward y 8 19 15 16 -hq
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    • 23 4 Malaka Pinda Estates.— 51 600 >b making a total of 572,400 lb for th« *ear ended Aug 31 or Ulc
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    • 56 4 w Singapore. Fridav Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have receiver* cabled news from Mani a giving the following prices.Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos a Prices Prices Antamok 0.57 0 49 Benguet Consolidated 9.25 8.75 I.A.L. 0.49 0 45 San Mauricio 0 54
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    • 80 4 London. Sept. 10. Previous Tc-day Change r.T. un Paris (closing middle rate) 134 5n r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) a9B 9 ifi «00 k°?« +4 56 r.i.'. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) k 95 8 5 i 6 :J 4 CT. on HongKong (closing selling rat.) ft
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    • 139 4 British Control Selling Dollars London, Sept. 10. THE Foreign Exchange Market again 1 flared up this morning when verv active dealings were reported in French francs, which were moving wildlv bv twenty-five centimes at a time It li possible that French control mav have intervened on a small
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 54 4 /#rasx HE YOKOHAMA Iwl SPECIE BANK> LTD (Established 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully SOUTH Head Office: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Is your MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF MOTOR CAR M Manager R YAMAMOTO. fully insured? Tel: No 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. 592 2 General Office.
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    • 14 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motor r.\io\ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Agenti: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branchei.
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  • 809 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Sept. 10, 5 p.m. PTaser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin m. 55 Asam Kumbang 36 37 Austral Malay 566 58 6 Ayer Hitam 346 35 6cd Ayer Weng 1.30 _.40cd Bangrin Tin 24 6 25 6 Batu Selangor 2.12% 2 17% Burma
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  • 203 5 Lyall Evatt's Qu otations Singapore. Wednesday. 4 p.m. Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 6 '|> Batu Selangor Wf *-fV Hong Fatts "jf JS J e L ebu 34. 36 Johan m„, u «8 Katr JUt -ft 2 6xd K__r-ra 2 13 26 K^llas B|9 9i3 Klang River LarUt "tmrnT im
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  • 232 5 5% 1926 red. 1958-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 120 121'. 43/ 4 1929 red 1959-69 $8 250.000 Int May 15 Nov. 15 ....117% HWz cl 3% 1935 red. 1956-1966 $625,000 Int June 1 Dec. 1 100»/ 4 101% cl 3% 1937 red.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 270 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, fluagtolf, Manila. Sil investment Banke* and Brokers in 9mmo* Daily F( reign Market Cab -s end Quotation mbert: NKW YORK COTTON BXCHANG COMMODITY RXCHANGB, [NC. <' (< N.Y. NKW YORK COFFEE I SUGAR BX( HANGS. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE
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  • 60 6 Singapore. Friday. MURDER ls suspected in the case of a Tamil who was found on Wednesda? Tiorning lving on the five-foot vay [I Eernam Street. Tanjon^ Pagar. t V ith head wounds. He was already d(»ai A post mortem revealed that a h 4 the
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  • 68 6 The Merchant Marine Commit;. the United States House of Repi atives 15 considering a bill for creating £20,000.000 mutual mortgage in>u fund to secure loans for replacement ol inflammable types of inland water vessels. Introduced by Representative Cochran. the bill would have the effect of extending provisions
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 139 6 a Imagine PATSY^d NED as a couple of Lovey Doveys mm Jffgi&BS^^^^^^£ > to-day PAPITOL I?n I JR^^ A i;!(, SCREEN and STAGE W*DOUBLE BILL] 20th Century Fox Film > Kollickinc: M usical Comedy— •WAKE UP AXD LIVE* ITlttl ALICE FAYK. NED SI'XKKS. PATSY KKLLY, WALTER WINCHELL and BEN BERME
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    • 343 6 NEVER HAS A COMEDY CAUSED SUCH A FURORE! PRESS AND PUBLIC AGREE ITS THE FUNNIEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER SHOWN ANYWHERE! r A u VI LIC^| N 3 SHOWS TO-DAY "It is okay for everything it needs to make a comedy full of m zip the fun is fast and 3-15 6-15
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  • 165 7 KKPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: P.W.D. Hoppers Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Tug Belangkas, Dredger Tembakul, Dredger Foremost, Lch. Kittiwake, Perak, Khoen Hoea, M L. Crane. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjonff Pagar: Albert Dock: Siaoe. Victoria Dock: Iris. Keppel Harbour: No. 1 Dock: WBt.
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  • 86 7 'Mails arrived from Europe, (London Parcel mails) by the P. and O. (Naldera) General delivery of parcels 9 a.m. today. Mails expected from Japan by the Havana Maru due at Singapore tomorrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only
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  • 131 7 rmnnfun arriving in Singapore from Europe by the Lalandia flue heie or Sept. 17 are: Mr. E. K. Sronsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nielsen. Those arriving in Singapore from Europe by the Jutlandia due here on Ocf. 8 are:— Mr. and Mrs. H. R. HemsU\ui. Mr
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  • 356 7 Rescue OJ British Crew A BRIEF but vivid account of the A rescue of the captain and crew Oi five from tho foundering Bi it i h shooner Mabel A. Frye, 300 miles ofT the Newfoundland coast last October, was given by Captain Alfred M. Moore
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  • 327 7 Thr following aro passengers by the Ya-sukunl Mani which ltli l i Europe OB Kept 4: Mr. H. H. Charania, Mr. M. H. Hirji, Mr. R. M. Hirji, Mr. E. D liißram. Mrs. M. B. liißram, Mr. C D. Patterson, Mrs. G B. Patterson. Mast. B. D. Patterson, Miss
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 238 7 BURNS PIIILP LINE (incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Dae Sails. Oct 1 Oct. 5 MARELLA Oct 30 Nov. 3 sS cheap round trio tickets' trom Singapore to Australia tuned at the Brisbane. By one y or Sr- r £&s asaa THE BANK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. For BOSTON,
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    • 129 7 N. 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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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 229 7 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE^ STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengerang S. Soon Heng Sept. 11 9 a.m. Australia:— s Easternlz, Southern z and Western Charon 11 9 a.m. Hongkong tt and Formosa 5 Naldera 11 10 am. japan snd Macao Naldera 11 1C a.m. Western Canada tt
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  • 613 8 Passengers By Ranpura Singapore, Friday. The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. liner Ranpura whicn h'aves Singapore for London to-day: 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Ashby. Mr. .md Mrs. K. W. H. Austin, Dr. I M Anderson, Mr. J. L. Arnold,
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  • 327 8 Holiday Ground For The Nation London. A PROPOSAL for the establishment of a National Park in Great Britain where the animals and birds now in danger of extinction could be preserved Is hein« considered by the Society for the Preservation of the I anna of the F.mpire.
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  • 24 8 I It is notified for public information that Kampong Glam Post Office will reopen for business at 8 a.m. on Monday Sept. 13. 1937.
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  • 101 8 The new edition of the Swedish shipping list "Sveriges Skeppslista," just published, shows that, on May 1 last, the merchant fleet consisted of 2,883 ships of 1,610.934 gross tons, a decrease of 50 ships and 57.595 gross tons compared with figures published in the previous edition two
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  • 152 8 Case Postponed For Judgment Singapore. Fn lIEARING was continued to-da- b. the Criminal District Court Mr. H. A. Forrer in the case ni /if 01 the Thomson Road accident m'" a loaded lorry allegedly crashed m? the rear of a mosquito bus to In his closing .speech the
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  • 79 8 Much progress has been made wit the building of the huge shipyards neai Archangel on the White Sea begun a year ago. A town of appreciable siz^ has sprung up around the site, son 250 buildings having been erected, eluding dwelling houses, shops, mum cipal amenities,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 87 8 i- tKI X Xoc y as IMI r ■^ai^.^'W LI>K X. XO^ JLU II T ;>« '^j^" k vcf R v' jj '{yft >v H_^J FLY HOME^^ IN LUXURY Luxury air liners leave Singapore every Sunday and Wednesday for London. Weeks of tedious travel saved. Perfect comfort. Nights spent on
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 346 8 Passengers Arrived Singapore, Friday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and o liner Ranpura which arrived here from China and Japan on Wednesday Mrs. Osgood Whitcomb. Mi 1 and Mrs McLaren. Hon. Mr. J. Lindsay, Mrs. L. Toms, Mrs. E. Phillips. Mrs. J. Porter. Miss V. Saumerez,
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  • 211 9 Charity Meeting In November A CHARITY cycling carnival is, we are informed, being organised by Messrs. Quail Hoe Hin Company, 69. Victoria street, Singapore, with Mr. B. A. Yapp ,s the hon. secretary, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund and St. Andrew's Mision Hosp'tal. The Carnival will
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  • 230 9 Riddle Of "Mad Major" DOLICE are seeking to solve the 1 mystery of a man known as "the Mad Major," aged about 45, who died on the operating table in hospital at Yeovil without anyone knowing his identity. Under the name of Major John Huxley Grant, he arrived
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  • 404 9 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Sept. 4. 1937 Plague. A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence of the notification of plague In any of the Eastern ports. Cholera
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 ANCHOR B) IP" |3) .jfcfciv fK D Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS. SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. WP B
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    • 434 9 I TRADE BARGAINS j I FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3V 2 Cubic Feet $210.00 4 240 00 5 280.00 i 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. > 1
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    • 368 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS —A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock. We can recommend the following as real bargains, which are backed by our guarantee and t free service: 1935 Model— Ford Saloon 10 HP.— Price $1 025; 1935 Model Fiat Ardita Saloon
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  • 309 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 11, IW7. THE P. AND O. fTHOSE present on the liner Ran) mm for the party which marked the Singapore celebration of the P. and 0. Company's centenary were enthusiastic in their praise of the function. It was a fine feat of organisation to entertain
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  • 856 10 —Is The Farce To Change To Tragedy? It h.i> been apparent ever iinc lae plen tor mn-interveiuion in the war in Spain was put into effect that it wai a futile plan, insincere in the iirst place and unworkable in the spcond. But the farce of non-interven-tion was never
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  • 96 10 PRINCIPAL Btafl Officer to the General 1 Officer Commanding the Troops. Malaya. Brigadier A. T. Shakespear. D.5.0.. 0.8.K.. M.C., left for Britain by the Ranpura yesterday, after completing three years' service with the Command. The Brigadier's successor is Col. M. A. Studd. D.5.0.. M.C.. now familiarising himself with
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 416 11 lUGHWA) AGAIN OF COMMERCE Linking Heart Of The Country London. DRITAIN'S canals are booming. V After a long period of neglect many of them are coming back into their own again as highways of commerce. There is no doubt that the canals are at the beginning
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  • Article, Illustration
    181 11 Wind Blows German Balloon Over Metz. FRENCH soldiers manning the Maglnot Line near Kintzing were not a little surprised to see a balloon land in the late afternoon in the midst of tne fortifications They were still more astonished when three Germans stepped from the basket. The Germans
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  • 175 11 Argentine Cotton Crop Failure AFTER a record area of 965.000 acres of cotton had been planted In thf Argentine during 1936-1937, adverse weather conditions and insect plagues have brought about devastation In the crop. The third and ni>al estimate of the National Cotton Commission shows thai
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  • 137 11 Official Denial In London London I FORMAL denial of recent reports that there are threats of "revolt" in the Salvation Army is published in the War Cry. the Army's Journal. This denial is signed by Commissioner John McMillan, Chief of StafT. It refers in particular to a
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  • 154 11 Torture "Cure" Kills Woman Simla APATHETIC story of witchery against a woman, who cli' i d as i result of tortures inflicted by witch-doctor, hits been ieceived from the village of (inn pur, in Sirmoor State a wealthy woman was suffering from jrequcnt epileptic fit.s. and her Mends persuaded
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 39 11 I THB TRUE TONJ^FOODj Obtahtabl* mf *i OmtatU and Storm* I 8^ M, >,,,,,, W w w <S«S«SWMMMIMI MMIMaMM^^ M^^^^^^^. niinjj 592 -A'N GOODWOOD IfM M Telegraphic Address: CHAKAONGLT SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. UnnvaUtd facilities for Private KntertainmeiOs.
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  • 257 12 New s A mechanical saw, operated by a small petrol-driven motor, at work on trees that have been f'Heil in the big reconstruction scheme on the children's playground in Battersea Park. London, S.W Ine playground (overs an area of about 3' ■> acres. Topical Press Golfers who
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 13 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 11. September 11, 1937. EDITKI) BY lIKRMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1269 13 Dates And Fixtures For State Matches THE new rugby season in Singapore was ushered in on Tuesday evening, when the St. Andrew's Old Boys met Fort Canning in a friendly match at Farrer Park and scored a useful victory by twelve points to three. It was
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    • 38 13 In To day's Supplement Pen arm notes Kliney Cup 1 Home sport notes 3 Pictures 4 and I Perak rugby a Hockey notes (i KJL notes 7 I.ornl soccer 7 Turf Topics K Home soccer fivturcs H
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    • 531 13 Amateur Boxing Season CHAMPIONSHIPS VER Y SOON? WITH the "winter" coming on thn attention! of boxing enthusiasts are turning towards the amateurs again, MM pieliminary plans will soon be under way for the holding 0* the annual ham ptonship tournaments under the auspices Of the SABA. The new sea oil's
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    • 1434 14 PENANG'S OLD HANDS MA Y GIVE UP RUGBY (B\ Io! ward") Ptnang, Sept 8. THE Penang nil gei eaaon opened week with trial between two side* comprised In the majority of newcomers, on whose display great centred, as it Is likely that MfOn, the Settlements eventual een Will see the
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    • 101 14 Open Championship At Deal In 1938 THE chimpiunship committee o>f the Royal and Ancient tfttib of St. Andrews announces that the 1938 amateur gall championship wil be played: on the links of the Troon Club. Ayrshire, in the week begiming May 23. This k the first time
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    • 38 14 Owing to ill-health, Mr. Tom Oliver has resigned from the board of directors of Newcastle United Mr Oliver has been associated with the club for many years, and was elected to the board 12 years ago.
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    • 234 14 15 CLUBS TO ENTER NEXT YEAR? THERE will be none to dispute that the Y MCA. w^re worthy winners of the Kliney Cup for inter club tennis in the first year of the new competition. They defeated the S.R.C. very convincingly in their first roand,
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    • 62 14 Len Harvey, former holder, is Btj a claim with the British Boxing Boau of Control for a fight with Tommy Fai present possessor of the British Empire heavy-weight boxing ti As the result of heavy expendit < on transfer fee.- after they were moted
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    • 607 3 FOUR ASIATICS IN PERAKS FIRST TRIAL 'From Cur Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sept. 10. '^HE 1937 rugby football season in PeA rak was ushered in at the week-end In Ipoh when the Europeans and the Asiatics held their first trials The State practice on the Padang revealed many things. One of
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    • 76 3 Goalkeeper Dies After A Save JAMES Keenan, Duns goalkeeper, colJ lapsed and died after savins shot in the Edinburgh City Cup tie with Leith Athletic at Edinburgh. Keenan flung himself at the bail and saved a hard shot. He failed to rise 3 Her the save and was found to
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    • 310 3 Tank Experiments For British Yachts? MR. T. O. M. Sopwith. who has spent i> sitijji fortune in two unsuccessful attempts t" win the America's Cup vith "F 3Mss boats, scoffs at the idea that the Cup may in future be competed for with smaller yachts. "Might a.s well sail for
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    • 173 3 Fagg Will Play For Kent Next Year ANE of the chief reasons behind Kent cricket failures this season Is the non -success of their opening batsmen Ashdown has been there, but various partners, inducing Sunnucks, Woolley, Todd and Valentine have not .solved the difficulty. Therefore it If Rood news for
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    • 513 3 Hockey Begins Next Week SINGAPORE'S (,()(>/) RECORD (By "Sticks") urn II. K up-country clubs have already begun playing hockey, Singapore appears to be a bad last. The Mftflon does not definitely begin until another week has elapsed, which gives the local stick wielders sufficient tune to u<"' into form Singapore
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    • 63 3 HENRY COTTON, inter virwed by Keiittn corro pondeni ai Bad fmi>, after he had won the German Open, .said that he was willing to accede to the Amencan pmpo.sai to meet Denny Bhutc hi return "world championship" match in America, providing that the offer
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    • 240 4 RUGBY SEASON OPENS IN SING APORE The new rugger season was ushered in on Tuesday with a match betwee n St. Andrew's Old Boys and Fort Canning (seen in the picture), in which the Old Boys scored a good win. A line out during the match. New season for early
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    • 21 5 i< their relay team, whi ch scored a good victory the honours of the meet. Here Is tneir reiuj
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      • 29 5 Mont Blanc Milk RiilliJK/ffl IS DIFFERENT 'ill r "^lPßfl liwiAfliliii'l^MlliHtiilli llh B^^Sfßi IS WONDERFUL YOUR DOCTOR WIL L TELL YOU WHY JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. --Slngapore-Penang Kuala Lumpur. 'MP-S.
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    • 1244 6 Lord Hawke Was Opposed To Acceptance HUT ARRANGEMENTS HAVE NOW BEEN COMPLETED (From On- Own Correspoiider.it London. Aug. 26. UNLESS ar. unexpected check occurs the proposed Middlesex-Yorkshire four day match is certain to be played, probably at the Oval, beginning September 11. County cricket challenges of the sort
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    • 265 6 CRNIE HINE, of Barnsley, should soon reach the milestone that is achieved by few players— 3oo goals. Hine's present figures stand at 291, 122 of which have been collected during his long service with Barnsley. When his total reaches 300 he will join Dean, Cam.sell and Jimmy Hampson. speeding-up. This
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    • 190 6 22 Centuries In Singapore In 1937 rOLLOWING is the full list of Singapore centuries during the 1937 cricket season J. E. Slade Cricket Club vs. Middlesex Reg. 116 Europeans vs. The Rest 108 Cricket Club vs. Naval Base 101* L. Alvis Medical College vs. Middlesex Reg. 119 St. Andrew's 0.8.
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    • 179 6 SOCCER MEN WANT MORE PAY (From Our Otcn Correspondent) London Aug. 'THE Association Players' and Ti;, A Union ore to press for better in the Football League, and are al solved to ask the Football Asmx. r.o increase the retaining wage least £50 a year from the present of £208
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    • 57 6 BUDGE WILLNOTTURN PROFESSIONAL -YET "I CAN definitely state that I shall be playing a* an amateur next season" said Donald Budge, Wimbledon champion, when asked for his comment on newspaper reports that he is again considering an offer to turn professional. Budge denied that any fre&h offers had been made
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    • 103 6 ANOTHER great cricketer has retired irom the game. J. C. White, Somerset slow left-arm bowler, former captain of that county and captain of England in the final Test with Australia in the 1928-29 tour, played his last match roi Somerset when they forced a dran
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    • 679 7 CUP FORECASTS ARE A POPULAR GA ME -ii'ITH the competition proper in the E.A.P.A challenge cup now under If way, the most popular pastime oi ccer enthu Lad Ls attempting to ■me the possibilities as to the outcome of the competition this year At this stage, however, it is an
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    • 179 7 H.G. Bentley Wins German Amateur HG. BENTLEY <Hesketh). ihe British Wall r Cup player and former English Amateur champion, crowned a golfing hones i loon in Germany, by winning the Geima i Amateur golf championship. Ben f iey has just been married to the German actress An.ja Schnitter. Bentley has
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    • 72 7 PEORGE Duckworth, the Lancashire and England wicket-keeper, who recently announced his retirement through business reasons, will not be lost to the county The Lancashire county Crl <'\ub made the following statement I "Duckworth has notified tin- committee that he has accepted a offer from the < '»i the
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    • 606 7 Selangor's Hockey Prospects NEWCOMERS TO IHE FOR/: (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 8. AFTER watching the first few games of n the hockey season in Kuala Lumpur i reasonable to surmise the quality oi the talent available her la very much the same as it was last. year,
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    • 1283 8 Thf hundreds <>t tpectaton on the grand I Bukit Timah on wedi hought thai The Cretan Girl had won the sixth rac< must •or the decision was given to u moira who 1 the I the day. The Cretan Girl vily backed and
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    • 120 8 Max Baer As Confident As Ever I shall win by a knockout" said Max Baer of the projected fight between himself and another former world's champion, James J. Braddock, which Is expected to take place at the end of September in Chicago. "After that I'd like another crack at Joe
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    • 58 8 A German lawn tennis team of G. von Cramm, H. Henkel, H. Kleinschroth, and Fraulein M .L. Horn are on a world tour which they opened by playing in the American National doubles championships at Boston. Clapton Orient F.C. have signed on Robert Calder, a full-back, last season with Barrow,
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    • 219 13 London's Stro ngest Street Market Out of London's most entertaining sights is the open-air animal market in Sclater Street, Bethnal Green, a district situated in the East End of London. Animal-lovers throng the street to buy almost any kind of pet, from a chick to a ferret. Photo shows Sclater
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      • 42 23 GLAMOROUS GOWNS TAILORED WITH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS at Tajmahal Store 23, HIGH ST. Maison Marcelle For a Natural /fit '< A\ m, Permanent W/;?^ Wave. (ySJr"^ Irs our iateit point-winding tl J system A 35 Stamford fUL TeL 4897 rrop. J KOOIT.
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      • 69 23 CAMERAS AND FILMS Eml ivf '^fl HAS Rh^l 111 STATIONER ALL THE THRILLS OF AMERICAN DETECTIVE AND WESTERN MAGS. at 1/3 cost iJO cents per magazine. LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE. E. M. GLOVES CO. y 11, THE ARCADE, SPORE. HAIR-DRESSER 1 r. 1 j Be waved by I THE CONTINENTAL i
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      • 465 24 r 1 'fi fl-^ ■fimlr^^B a^ t? ''JuKrC BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIATINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outward;,. Due *>*• lomuff Spore roona«e S'port*. 1037. 1937. N AIDER A 16,000 In Port RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 CARTHAGE ***** Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 BANGALORE 6 000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17.000 Nov.
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      • 459 24 JIS^^HL TO FRENCH PORTS ts___^ SL «p— ML HOMEWARDS. LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept la CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept n D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct 4 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct 15 OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) I
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    • 231 7 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Friday. MINING: Tin at midday was $131, up 12. Cables from the London Stock Exchange indicate that there was a u ,;il more activity in markets, and pp- orally speaking prices all round show uood recovery on balance. As far as ictuaJ orders
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    • 99 7 Gas Works Coolies Discharged Singapore, Friday. THE four Chinese coolies who were charged with rioting at the Singapore Gas Works at Kallang on the morning of July 5, were this morning discharged by Mr. L. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate. It was alleged that a gang fight took
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    • 82 7 Singapore, Friday. ON an urgent application made by Mr. T. L. Tan, the Assistant Official Assignee, S. Mohamed Jaffar Sadik, a partner of A. S. Habibullah Brothers was adjudicptted a bankrupt by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Bankruptcy i Court to-day. Mr. Tan informed his lordship that
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    • EMPIRE NEEDS DECISIVE ACTION.
      • 578 8 "Verbal (inwralilies" At Conference London. TKITICISM that the 1937 Imperial V Conference confined itself to "discussion and review" and did not embrace "decision and action is made in an article published in The Round Table a review devoted mainly to the study of British Commonwealth affairs. The
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      • 37 8 Brussels, Sept. 10 The Senate has by an overwhelming majority passed a vote of confidence in M Van Zealand < Prime Minister) both as regardl his pez onal integrity and his position us Premier— Reuter.
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      • 229 8 Now Cover Over 30,000 Miles London. BRITISH air transport has just celebrated the eighteenth anniversary of th» establishment between London and Paris of the world's first daily air service for passengers and freight. Eighteen years ago the 250-mir. London-Paris route was the total mileage of regularly-operated British
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      • 88 8 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 31 31 14 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Sept.* 30 516 30V2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 30% 30% do. Sept. 30% 31% do. Oc r t.Dec. 31 »/4
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      • 50 8 Auckland, Sept. 10. A UTHORITATIVE unofficial circles A state there will be an increase of fares on passenger conference lines of ten per cent, from England to Australia and New Zealand but from America lo Australia and Tasmania the charges are not being changed.— Reuter.
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      • 151 8 rE death took place at his residence No. 609 East Coast Road, Singapore on Thursday, of Mr. Augustus Bartholomew Desker, third son of the late Mr. Natividade Joaquim (Freddie) Desker and Mrs. Mary Desker of Singapore at the early age of 26 years. The funeral took place
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      • 258 8 Casino Crowd Watch Woman In Black AN unknown woman, dressed entirely in black, walked through the swinging doors of the casino at Blakenberehe—favourite resort of British visitors to Belgium— with a secretary, a "system," and a fortune in thousandfr she sat* down at one of the
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      • 324 8 Legion Of Honour For Rotarians AS an indication of its appreciation of notary International, the Government of France has made the following appointments in the Legion of Honour Commander—Past President Will R. M Offirers— President Maurice Duperrey President Emeritus Paul P. Harris and Past President Ed. R. Johnson.
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      • 385 8 High Living Cost Ruins Wage Rises Paris, (By Air Mail). SO sharply has the cost of living risen in France that workers who benefited from wage increases when the Blum Government came into power last year are now faced with a decrease in real wages. Foodstuffs
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      • 123 8 Brigadier A. T. Shakespcar Leaves For Home Singapore, Friday BRIGADIER A. T. Shakespear, D.b.u-, 0.8.E., M.C., one of the most P°P" officers of the Malayan Command, k by the "Ranpura" for Home this moru ing. He has completed his term of years' service in Malaya. He wa* accompanied by his
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    • 627 27 l)t vlers Reports For The Week the beginning of t his week. B has been a revival of buyim t particularly in London and York, both of which markets have iced 3 BLhs of a penny and 3 Biho .1 f^old cent respectively. Locally although the market
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    • 139 27 Operating Only To Singapore A FAST shuttle service from Singapore A to Genoa by the Conte Rosso will enable the Lloyd Tries tino to maintain their time-table between these two ports until the typhoon -grounded Conte Verde is refloated at Hongkong. Arriving at Singapore on her outward voyage
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    • 103 27 Takao Declared A Fortified Area Singapore, Frday. rE following naval message wtl received to-day from the Commrn-mander-in-Chief. China Station: Takao has been formally declared a fortified zone and lights in the Fonnosan waters are liable to be temporarily extinguished or .screened in ca.se of airraid alarm. Swatow Sugar
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    • 97 27 European's Car In Road Crash Singapore, Friday. MALAY boy was fatally Injured and aiK: ier buclly hurt when they were knocke down [n Trlok Blan^ah by a tnotor-car alleged to hare been riven by a European, Mr. J. A. ButOf, the Sin", a pore Harbour Board. Bo'ii
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    • 327 20 FRASER COMPANY. Singapore, Sept. 10. 5 p.m Total lor Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. TIN Payable Date to date Ayer Hitam 30% Int Sept. 7 Sept. 27 Sept. 20 Ayer Weng Int. Sept. 13 Sept. 18 Sept. 14 Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept.
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 918 20 lON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES B "f Ha® 55 OSI SSwrtttMsr fi IS^3 metre. (21.53 roc). JJJJJJ number |o metres Trarmnlwrion S: ».SS p.m.— 1T)-DAY C £?c U9 l T%?t%^-Lu7md 7.5U p.m. Leibert. Organ Ensembler.Sr, IfiB6 metric H7.7J m^.). Mi N y J k
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      • 503 20 f PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C 1 Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 6.40 p. m: -Children's V (Chinese!. p.m :-I.ight Orchestral Con- J b^OrchSa^^ cert played by Ktilers *'aj iowt him- 73n —Time Weithpr garianßand. Relayed from the Adel- J^SwmeinSS!?: PW Ho 7.45 p.m.:— Dance Music 2.00 p.m.:—
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    • 326 21 Sn C ny To'Night Friday. \fi R R B Salisbury, who has I ifl brought a I comedy c m- to Singapore, arrived by t ain v from ng. Members ol the company later la the iiioon by the Naidera. "1 began coming out East with
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    • 222 21 Attractive Stage And Screen Shows THE Capitol is presenting an excellent i programme for the next few days In -Wake Up And Live," which opened a season last ni^ht with the return^engagement of Rex Story's -'Hollywood NonSt T P he ß re7^,' which forms the first part ol
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    • 69 21 HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the promotion of lieutenant (Acting Captain) Tan Cheng Chye, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, to the rank of Captain, with effect from August 17, 1937, inclusive. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the promotion or Second Lieutenant
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    • 578 21 MASS AIR RAID ON TOKYO BY CHINESE? Reported Decision Of The Central Government Nanking, Sept. 10. Fis reported from Nanking that th? Central Government has decided to carry out a mass air raid on Tokvo and other industrial centres in Jaoan. Volunteers are not lacking, beca-ise as soon as the
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    • 218 21 Seen Off By Large Gathering Singapore, Friday. MISS Rosalind Wong, the Tribune's Woman Feature writer, left by the "Dempo" this morning on her way to join the reporting staff of one of the Empire's foremost journals, the "Daily Express." There was a big crowd
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    • 212 21 Eldest Son Of Dato S.O. Wong Stafftport, Friday. DTE mui h regret to n ootd thai news h ceivi d of the death at DaVOfl, Sv,.i/erland. of Mr Wong i Kim. eldest .son of the Hon. Dato S. Q. Woiii: and Datin W< Mr Wo:/
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    • 45 21 Theft Of 30,000 Rubber Coupons In Siam Bangkok, Sept. 10. A SIAMESE engaged in the printing of rubber coupons for a Siamese press, was found guilty of fteallng 30,000 coupons and sentenced to gaol together with his wife, who was stated to be his accomplice.
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    • 128 22 TO-DAY'S BIG RACE -THE JOCKEYS Spencer b*»s always had the mount en Miltondale. Jack Tait, who was second on Herbe Folle last year, may ride Sir Theobald. Mian Le\.is rides Vedas whom he rode to victory la the Governors Cup a few months ago. Fartl Ing may have the mount
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    • 576 22 Some Memorable Races Of The Past Recalled: Cafe Royales Great Win rHE Singapore Gold Cup, run over a course of 1 ft miles, was first offered in J 1925 when racing was conducted on thei old course at Farrer Park. The race then
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    • 26 22 London, Sepl l0 MR Leveson-Gower's XI b Zealanders to-day bv Mr. Leveson-Gower's XI: 3* Roberts 5 for 47). New Zealandrr fur 42).— Reuter
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    • 1420 23 O-DAY'S RACE FOR SINGAPORE GOLD CUP ll miners And Their Chances: Many Close Finishes Expected HERE If every indication that the weather will be fine at Bukit Timah this afternoon for Gold Cup day, the fifth and last day of the Singapore Turf ub's Autumn
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    • 137 23 Qualifying Round For Club Championship THE following is the draw and starting times for the qualifying round ot 36 holes to be played 18 holes on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 18, and 18 holes on Sunday morning, Sept. 19. 2.15 8. 25 R H. Green II A. Murray.
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    • 723 24 MALA YAN HOCKE Y AND OL YMPICS? TEAM MIGHT BE SENT Annual Meeting Of Sparc Association Singapore, Friday. THAT there is every prospect of sending a representative Malayan hockey eleven to the 1940 Olympic Games in Tokyo was mentioned by Mr. F. J. L. Mayger, president of the Singapore Hockey
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    • 158 24 First Round Completed Yesterday Singapore. Friday WITH the playing of two more ties this evening the first round in the SCC. six-a-side soccer tournament wus completed. The semi-finals and final will take place on Monday evening. In this evening's game Lieut Pearse s six scored a win
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    • 161 24 Result Of Championship Semi-Final Singapore, Friday. IN the championship singles semi-final played to-day in the S.C.R.C. tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green, Yong Loon Chong beat Chua Choon Leong 7 5, 4 6, 6 o. Both players showed great judgment in their play which was
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    • 613 24 Midds Beat The Sappers Singapore, Friday. TYPICAL cup-tie football was wit- nessed a% Anson Road Stadium to-day when, in a fame in which fortunes fluctuated throughout, the Middlesex defeated the R.E. in the first round proper of the S.AJF.A. Cup competition by three goals to two.
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    • 356 24 Championship SingM And Doubles rE draw for the Singapore open singles and doubles championships resulted as follows: Singles: Tan Chong Tee (seeded) (bye), Cho Kim Hawke vs. Leow Kim Cheng, Wong Peng Nam vs. Lee Siak Keng, Foo Lum Choon vs. Seah Eng Liat, Lee Seng Hor
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    • 14 33 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. nil SINGAPORE. MONDAY, September 13, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 1027 33 Joint A nglo-French Control PIRATE SUBMARINES WILL BE SUNK AT SIGHT IN FUTURE Italy's Co-operation Invited Nyon, Sept. 12. JOINT control of the Mediterranean outside territorial waters by the naval forces of Britain and France, who will have full authority sink at sight or sound any
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    • 28 33 Canberra, Sept. 8. Mount Bagana. Bouganvillc Island. Solomon Islands, is erupting and smokr is riling 15,000 feet over a denaeijr populii ».«'d area.- Reutcr Wireless
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    • 249 33 London. Sept. II ACCORDING to the Evening Standft ard, Mussolini has sent an important message to Mr. Neville Chamberfhe British Premier, declaring that ne Duce shares Mr. Chamberlain's dcf imination for an Anglo-Italian agreement, but the Duce however consider: t unwise to advance towards a
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    • 86 33 China's Appeal To League Is Made Geneva, Sept. 12. riII VVS appeal to the League of Nations in connection with the invasion by Janan will be handed in at the secretariat of the League this evening. The appeal is made under articles three. 10 and 17 of the Covenant. Article
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    • 98 33 K.L Flying Club 'fW Crashes (From Our Own Reporter}.,. Kuala Lumpur, Sepr 12. ONE of the two Tiger Moth aricraft belonging to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, which was being tested by the club instructor, crashed when the pilot was flying low over the aerodrome early this morning.
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    • 479 33 MORE WAR IN NOR TH CHINA BIG MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS PEIPING, SEPT. 12. T VENTS IN NORTH CHINA ARE E SHAPING "HAPIDLY FOR A MAJOR WAR BETWEEN 180.000 JAPANESE AND AT LEAST 400.000 CHINESE TROOPS OVER A BROKEN FRONT OF 200 MILES. THE JAPANESE ARE VIGOROUSLY PUSHING SOUTHWARD AND WESTWARD
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      • 37 33 jr* .j, ON OTHFR PAGES Page s i China And League > King's Cup 3 > Rowing Regatta 21 V i Home Soccer 23 1 I Saturday's Races 22 Racing Statistics 23 i S.C.C. Rugby 24 Sundays ricket 24
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      • 36 33 SHARK OUR Jffljjl KNTHUSIASM L^'jjgjjj|- V k I I 111 POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors: GETI UK OK A 4 O.
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    • 415 34 WORLD CRISIS EXISTS "Stop Japanese {ggression (jievena, Sept. 12. CHINA has made a formal appeal to the League of Nations in connection with the war of aggression by Japan. Her appeal, under articles three. 10 and 1" of the Covenant, was handed in at the
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    • 33 34 London, Sept. 11. The King and Queen, together the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Other guests at Balmoral last night attended the Ghillies' Ball at Mar Lodge. British Official Wireless
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    • 45 34 London, Sept. 12. Mr. Walter Elliott. Secretary for Scotland, paid an official visit to the British Pavilion at the Paris Exhibition yesterday on his way to Geneva as a member of the British delegation to the League Assemblv which ooens on Monday.— British Official Wireless
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    • 181 34 Packed Houses At The Theatre IT is seven years since Mr. R B Salisbury brought a London theatric \i company to Malaya and the n«his decision to resume activities In the Far East was well recieved by ?hoM Malayan? who remembered t u surce* which always attended
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    • 93 34 Passengers Thrown Into The Sea Singapore, Saturday. AN alarming accident is reported to have occurred when passengers were disembarking from a steamer on iLs arrival in the Singapore Roads this morning. It is stated that when the passengers were descending the gangway in order to board the company's
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      • 28 34 1 iV£^ LAUGH SHOW! j I OPENS at the ALHAMBRA I 10 -M4.il I 0-1 9-l.» S i s W^§o^^^ LEFT AT j ,-o* e io«** yi t
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    • 172 8 THE KING'S CUP EVENT Planes' Dash Round Britain London, Sept. 11. THE Kings Cup Air Race, upon which seventeen competitors started from Dublin this morning, was won by C. E. Gardner in his Perceval New Gull, who covered the course to Hatfield at an average
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    • 160 8 Secretary For Commerce Stresses Stability Washington, Sept. 10. THE present outlook for American business (anxiety for which has been partly responsible for this week's si ump on Wall Street) has elicited comment by government officials, while current war scares have caused the Administrative authorities to reassure domestic business
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    • 100 8 Alexandria, Sept. 9. Captain Tait of the tanker Pegasus describing the submarine hoidup says the incident happened at noon on Monday, forty miles from the Dardanelles. The submarine overhauled the Pegasus y and fired a shot across her bow. which the Pegasus hove to. The
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    • 61 8 London, Sept. 11. FHd Marshal Sir Cvril D^vrrll, Ch t -f rf the Imperial General S'aff la ROins ■■rmany next w^ek to watch the DiR ned war mftnoeavrea of t^e army and air forcp. Thfl 'a thp first since the Great Wai that British I of the
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    • 271 8 State Treasurer And Daughter Of First Mentri Besar (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 10. r |'HE Hon. Dato Abdul Rahman bin x Mohamed Yassin, State Treasurer, Johore, and one of the most popular of Malays among all communities u\ the State, was married yesterday afternoon to
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    • 95 8 Gunner Stone Must Go Home At Once Singapore, Saturday. A CTING on medical recommendation i\ that Mr. George William Andsby Stone. Gunner 3rd A. A. Brigade, Chanel should be sent home as soon as possible, the Deputy Public Prosecutor hn..s instructed that the charge against the accused of
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    • 44 8 Before the Acting Chief Justice at .1 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Before Mr. Justice Laville in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: -Rex vs. Kathamuthu. Before Mr. Justice Home at 11 a.m. Originating Summonses. At 11.15 a.m. in 3rd Court:—Judgment Summonses.
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    • 84 8 New Drive Against Religion Moscow, Sept. 11. THE trade unions have launched a 1 new national a nti- religious drive apparently aimed at thwarting the religious revival reported to be going on throughout the country. A special decree, issued by the Trade Union Council, controlling over 22 million
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    • 59 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. HEAVY rains and Hooding or ricr lnlds in Central Siam. are adding to the difficulties of farmers in a season which is already abnormal. It is impossible to estimate the damage at present in the exact acreage terms,
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    • 242 8 sels. In view of the urgency of recent requests from the International Red Cross the British Government has chartered a ship to take four thousand Madrid refugees from Valencia to Marseilles. The opinion that Catalonia mi^ii like to strike a bargain with the nation p< lists
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    • 41 8 (Junction of Bftlegta Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies in all claiaei 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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