Morning Tribune, 23 September 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 200. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, September 23, L937, FIVE CENTS
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  • 966 1 RAIDS BY JAPANESE FOUR SHOT DOWN BY CHINESE POPULACE DASH FOR SAFETY Nanking, Sept. 22. A FLEET of between 30 and 40 Japanese planes subjected the capital to a terrific air bombing to-day. The raid began at about 10.35 and ended at noon. The screeching of
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  • 95 1 Huocsseu Incident Now Closed London, 'l'l. THE Hugessen incident is regarded as closed, states the British reply to the Japanese note, which was received with satisfaction by Britain. The Japanese note expresses deep regret ancl declares that the Japanese planes believed that the Ambassadorial motorcars were military
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  • 58 1 Sensational Claim By Chinese (anion. Sept. 22. aTWINESE unofiiciai sources claim thai two pilots in one of the Japanese machines brought down in to-day's raiding were white men, and papers found on the bodies prove thev were Italians. Renter is unable to confirm this owing to the general confusion but
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  • 281 1 Effect On World Opinion London, Sept. 22. THE Daily Telegraph says that there are yet no clear signs that the Japanese Government have realised the effect on opinion throughout the world of the horrors of indiscriminate air-raids on cities with densely crowded and peaceful
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  • 106 1 Germany Her "Firmest Friend'' London, Bept. 22. THE Daily Herald's Geneva correspon dent, states "on exceedingly good authority." that Germany is sending lane quantities of munitions to China and wa.s prepared to send larger still. "In German eyes, the idea ol a Get man-Japanese agreement was that
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  • 127 1 ANOTHER CRISIS IN EUROPE Fermenl On Franco-Spanish Frontier Pari Sept 23. THE press lakes a grave view of the events leading to the detention ot Major Tronc nso the Insurgent G i pernor ol [run, who voluntarily crossed the frontier and Informed the french police that he had planned t«»
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    • 32 1 ON OTHFR P.\GES J Pa.e J i Rotary Add res* I Spore Inquest 1 Mass Vaccination for Dors gj i British Shipbuilding I \vsizp Selangor Races i Local Sport >4 •j.-.- .j.
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    • 89 1 KLIM nOW cables you to give your children PI -=-j-^ milk, that is delicious for y lSmf*f%] fl drinking, and at 1 MtMyi mW prices I. I|S 1. 1 SSJ i V I g^^BV^gSS J mav reside. c i r i Get one ot the tnarvellous KLIM mi.-.. ind mis
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  • 2119 2  -  Mr. Willmott Tells His Story ASSISTING BRITISH TRADE WITH DOMINIONS AND Singapore, Wed THE useful:.- rad< Comml nei untry in which he is si is acknowledged b i ,lu! that, the .rkdoneby »ner. s luncheon meeting of the re Rotai Iven an Ln c,, nioner by
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  • 412 2 Rotary Congratulates Pioneers Singapore. Wednesday. BEFORE Introducing the speaker i days meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club, the President Mr. T. H Stone congratulated the P. O. Navigation Co. on the completion of its century. paid a tribute to the rne brothers for their pioneer efforts
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    • 47 2 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonous Acids Kldrn million tiny I tul or filti ire (ad u .1 by ch< Ing -a u, t- weak Km.- «.i Dis u/olh ii Ai.1.1. Blnddei Ii L< 1 -1 1 {riHter Bank, [x>nd<>n, il Uk Br packaf c. Aak *yoi iteXi
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  • 764 3 GRAPHICSTORIES AT INQUEST O Road Singapore, Wednesday. "I saw a collision ahead but could not avoid it so I applied my brakes and minimised the force of the impact. Then suddenly, something was thrown against my windscreen and I saw a figure flvinc Mi re ugh
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  • 157 3 Reorganised For Nanking i Disposal Shanghai. Sept. 22. THE Chinese Communist leaders issued a manifesto to-day dissolving "the Uovernment of the Bovh l Repuolic in China and abolishing tne ivea Army for reorganising It as a Nationalist KeVOlUtlonary Army which will be placed at Nanking's disposal.
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  • 512 3 (Jin use On I lie l Cham Singapore, Wednesday Oow the flrst accused took possession )1 bis wrist watch alter the strap I given way during the cour e ol a stro was related bj a police con; table who i the complainant in a ca.se
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  • 97 3 "Keep Your Scats Please" An Excellent Comedy GEK »h( IE Itormby and Florence I>. moiid are the players m Your Seats Please," an excellent which opened at the- Pavilion Th. last night The Story is about a fortune hid. in the seat ot a chair and willed io
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    • 18 3 Overseas j Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Huilding, Chulia iStreet, PHONE 580S. Fire, Marine, Motor I VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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    • 212 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. RABIJ 5 Ant] rablc prophylactic vaccine tn aunt |a available at tin h n< rai ii" pital, I tor third class patl -nt ai Tan 'i ick I ig Ho pital, Bii Anti rablc Vaccine mav be purchased by private practitioners >n appllcatlo i < i Medical
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  • REUTER'S COAAMERCIAL SERVICE
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    • 186 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Wednesday MINING. Tin at midday *ai 5131.00. unchanged. Advices from both London Wall Street were better to-day helped bv bear covering prices showed some recoverv from the worst. London sent bids for Ampats. London Tins, h..--muntinga and Southern Kintas and though the prices
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    • 125 4 London. Sept. 22. SIR Louis Beale. Commercial Counsel--1 r of H.M. Legation in Shanghai, in a report on commercial conditions in China pays a remarkable tribute to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and the National Government. He savs that the Manchurian affair of 1931 'left an underlying fear that
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    • 53 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.54 0.54 Benquet Consolidated unquoted 9. 50 Consolidated Mines 0.012 0.012 I.X.L. 0.48 0.51 San Mauncio 0.50 0.51 United Paracale
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    • 71 4 I 3551 I THE YOKOHAMA i if specie bank > ltd 1 1 (Established in 1880 1 Capital Subscribed (Fully (paid up) Y 100.000.00t I I I Reserve Fund Y 134.400.000 0C lilt nri Head Office: YOKOHAMA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. BRANCHES AGENCIES Rabt^splacf THROUGHOUT TIIE Manager
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    • 23 4 m ,~b^„ j M.SOLUTE SECURITY j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD B» i. s Agent* SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i Singapore Sz Rranehe*. S .5.
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  • 811 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Sini FTaser to Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 6 6 3cd Aaam Kumbang 34 6 36 6 Ai Ist rai Malay 56- 57 6 Ayer Hitam 33. 34 6xd 1.00 I.UD Bangrin Tin 14 b 259 Batu Selangor 2.00 2.u<'-> Burma Malay 31
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  • 203 5 6% Btaw;* mk «/<y I<in7 red 1947 $1,600,000 4V2% Int Mar 31 Sept 30 .nn 109 Ul nom 4y 2 1909 red. MttUWM nom Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 4% 1913" red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 5%
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  • 238 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday, 4 p.m. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 6 5 9 Ayer Weng 1.00 1.10 Ayer Hitam 33- 34 Hong Fatts 126 1.30 Hitam 38 43. Ipoh Tin 27 29 Johans .33 .35 Jelebu 100 1.05 Katu 25 6 26 6 Kamunting 12 3 13
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  • 131 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) ■BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.b. .824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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  • 55 5 L OVERSEA CHINESI HANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from th»> FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREEI SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 66 5 S. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, g Investment Bankert and Bi Dail'i Forr:<;;; Market Cablet and Quotation Sei Ribers. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY RX( HANGE, INC. 01 V NEW YORK COFFEE I SUGAR BXCHAN CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI stock EXCHANGE. HONCKONC SHARK BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA
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    • 158 6 _r v As Refreshing as Holiday al Frascrj Hill > I CLAUDETTE more alluring more lovable than I ever in I new Spicy. Parisian Eft apade TO NIGHT J at the f CAPITOL j I CLAUDETTE J COLBERT j PdMtnount's Most I J Spark lino I fit 1 r o
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    • 212 6 j 77i/* /5 ,4 Grand Show! S 2 Performances To-Night ALHAMBRA j j nilllllS! I All. IIS! IIO>l\\<II EXCITEMENT ON A RAMPAGE! /j/B^L^ j An exciting triple murder F 4E| pEa**^ E| 1 I in a large department -y^M w^ BbsS' I store! Exciting thrills! Sj£* mamum t Exciting suspense!
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    • 272 7 THE ONE PICTURE YOU CAN NEVER FORGET! j TWO CONTINENTS ACCLAIM XT! EVERY CRITIC HAILS IT! r^d GRAND A SPECTACULAR SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT! V DDFaa I P D P A SENSATIONAL NEW STAR! /^P*!/ f) IJj/a/J -T"l r M^ammw^^ asmmWjrsJmmm\ MMnfc D.rectad"b7Hen"tvK '^#fP A MAMMOTH CAST Ik' -aW JBfe mLWA BOOK
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    • 11 7 "HERMES" emmenh On LOCAL SPORT in the Morning Tribune SPORTS SUPPLEMENT
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  • 297 8 SEGREGATION TO BE URGED Nationalist Party Congress ICmpC I'ihii. PROPOSALS for thc ition of I all coloured persons In South Africa promises to '>• the mail ibj I of discussion a forthcomii congress of the Cape Nationalist Partj ,l I itriiiia,uc. No fewer than 21
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    41 8 Little Jean McClure of the Girls' Golfing Society, who at 14 was the youngest competitor in the Girls Golf Championship practising for the tournament at Stoke Poges course near Slough. Buckinghamshire. The championship was held there on Sept. 8. (Planet News*.
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  • 192 8 Governor Of Sunt Presents Trophy Karachi. rPHE Governor of Sind, Sir Lancelot Graham, to-day presented the Marquess of Willingdon's air challenge trophy to Mr. P. D. Sharma. a pilot employed by Indian National Airways Before' leaving India as Viceroy, Lord Willingdon presented his challenge trophy to
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  • 358 8 £544,301 irom Last Yean Appeal LAST year's Armistice Day poppies realised the record £544,301 for Earl r. British Appeal, ezci the previou total made m 1935 by £10.999. and result ol the ttrat appeal made bv 'These figures are given in the annual Poppv Day report
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  • 153 8 A public meeting to form a local branch of the Royal Life-saving Society will be held on Saturday at the High School Hall. The meeting will be presided over by Mr. B. F. Bridge, C.L.S. District Judge, Malacca. Be; PERMANY has more cinemas than I U
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  • 525 9 BOYCOTT STORY DENIED Increased Quota In Prospect i Cape Town. TOM PLAINTS of a boycott of Gerv man roods in South Africa were made by Dr. K. Wiehl. German Minister Plenipotentiary tea the Union for the past four years, in a farewell interview before leaving
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    162 9 Imports More, Production Less Paris. FRANCE is importing considerably more I* coal. This is in direct relation to the falling off In production, which tor the first six months of this year was a million tons less than tor the Dondins period last year. ru i v 1937
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  • 96 9 Soviet Test Pilot s Record Moscow. THE Russian test pilot, Y. Piontkovsky, j claims to have set up a record by making 500 circuit flights and landings In one day. Piontkovsky was testing an aeroplane of a new design. Each flight, including the take-off and landing,
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  • 139 9 By Witch-Doctor's "Cure" Simla. BRANDED by red-hot tonus in a 'cure" by a witch-doctor a wealthy woman in the village of Ounpur, in Blrmoor Suite, has died as a result of the tnat ment. The woman suffered li'om frequent, epileptic fits, and wished to consult ;i qualified doctor.
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  • 59 9 After Religious Ceremony An air "baptism" I dth birthdaj part: ladami I the ii".'- village B i ar Mon tauban, Pran There I a reli \io\i <■• r 'mony and official tation t" mark her cent Madami Boso was taken up m an b plane by
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  • 65 9 Saves German From Rhine And Vanishes Cologne AN Englishman passing along the bank oi tin- Rhine here noticed a man m the river He Immediately plunged In and brought him to the side Artificial respiration was applied the rescued man ;< 65 pear "id Oerman (Ul efforts wen-
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  • 88 9 Her 1 m HERR HITLER" postage .stamps, with i .special surcharge are to be issued to mark the occasion of the Nuremberg Na/i Party Congress this year. The stamps will be the six-ph'iinif value oi the current series bearing Herr Hitler's head. Thev will be
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    • 68 9 I mr 'C/I^L Jm ,mm\arm\ mfammt t 1 Mar- ""J^ibbbbbbß^ \rJm I^R^O^ I /lJ$ The four leaf Clover sign is a gifn of tfood health becaUM ll \CSa^ for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER HKANI) MILK. SoaT^'^^^^airYO.^ It's pure. .it's delicious. .it's nourishing. C^> TO THE COMSISTENCT-^ CLO yER
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  • 309 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 23, 1937. CHINA'S STRUGGLE "IT is no use talking; action is Want* China has appealed to the League of Nations, but what purpose does that servo? What did the League do in the Ifanchurian dispute OT when .Mussolini wrenched away Abyssinia? China's salvation lie* with
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  • 896 10 Tokyo Prepares for the Olympic Games modern I d bal, stands the huge and Imposing Oarden oi the Meijl Shrine extending to over 125 acres In area: here preparations are even now going on apace for st< the world's athletic display the Olympic Games of 1940. When it was announced
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  • 221 11 FAVOURABLE BALANCE Trade With Britain Higher Berlin. G I K.MAN V s imports during the first half year amounted, according to official figures, to 2527.2 million marks (£202 millions). They were thus larger by 416 million marks (£33 millions) than in the corresponding period of 1936. Almost
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  • 122 11 German Wives Who Shop With Jews Berlin. GUANS of Aryan descent are not ponsible for debts which their tl wives have run up with Jewish shopkeepers. A decision to this effect has been passed by a court at Remscheid against a Jewish shopkeeper claiming from a Nazi
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  • 87 11 Geneva Interested, But Not Alarmed Geneva. Sept. 18. GENEVA is interested but not alarmed at the news of the despatch ol Italian reinforcements to Libya. The number of 3.000 rded as too small to constitute a threat though bit.' enough to constitute a gambit in the diplomatic
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  • 53 11 I* Warsaw. A COMMERCIAL agreement between Poland and Turkey, bv which Poland is to export industrial products to Turkey, will come into force this month. In return Poland is to take fruit and raw materials for the textile industry A system of annual quotas
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  • 233 11 Case Of Amoy's Police Chief rpHE Canton correspondent of the 1 Hongkong Dailv Press reported on the 16th Inst, that Wong Kung To. secretary of the Kwangsl Provincial Government, was one of the 72 who were publicly executed at Kweilin as traitors to their country. The order for
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  • 163 11 Heavy Selling On Stock Exchange London, Sept. 21. SATURDAY'S break on Wall Street proved too much for the harassed bulls in American securities, and to-day they were unloading stocks heavily in order to meet the differences, Amsterdam being a particularly heavy seller on the London and Paris markets.
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  • 143 11 Editor Hongkong Telegraph Hongkong, Sept. 20. MR. Alfred Hicks. Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph, and correspondent 'to the United Press and the Daily Mail, is the first European victim of Cholera, from which death occurred to-day. Mr. Hicks, who was 54 years of age. was a native
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  • 27 11 w fork. Sep! 21 THE Explorer club I wireless me age from Sir Huh' wiikios, !ndi< that he is In no trouble Reuter
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  • 143 11 Malay Boy Taken To I lospital Singapore, Tuesday. BITTEN by 8 doe,, g Malay boy ol aboul six was yesterday evening taken to the Kandang Keroau Police i tation, from where he was removed to hospital by ambulance Efforts have been made tO trace the dog, but
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  • 208 12 Nineteen planes took pari in the King's Cup air race. The course is a 786-miles journey round Britain. Only a short while after the race had commenced machine crashed at Scarborough and the two occupants. Wing-Commander Hilton and his passenger were killed. Photo shows
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    • 35 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOKS D'OEUVKE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE 1.1 sr is TO COaD \m> Bl I RENE ULLMANN Rallies PU sinoapoke.
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  • 1697 14 The Life Of the Famou poel GIACOMO LEOPARDI PHED hit h ii and mountains In I r and fertile region ol tin Marche, Recai with Its 13th and 17th century pais churches, frin d running irom tO .south to d .sun. at a bend In the road, is centur? Leopardl
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  • 1260 14 THIS year is the first centenary of the death of Giacomo Leopardi. He died on June 14. 1837: at the early age of 39, after a brief and unhappy existence darkness of which was lightened only by his power of creative art and his capacity
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  • 725 15 One of the characters in "Victoria Fo?ir Thirty." Mr. Cecil Roberts's new and most vivacious novel, is a sorely distressed novelist who cannot find a new "Plot Mr. Roberts himself is in a much happier position, for in this fries of cunningly-interwoven fetches and tales there
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    • 34 15 J^ILKS Tajjmalial Sioi«' 23 HIGH ST. j Maison Marcelle For a Natural J /o^ ;£t Permaneat l\S^^ Try our lateat I *W?^ point- winding (T"'^ S5 Stamford Rd. J TeL «#7 Prop. 1. *<>OY.^
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    • 190 15 toi Hivrs siiommm.' 1 i.i mi j I YES II 1 IR-DRESSER I Announcing W^ —^.4 i Be awed bv i uif**}'' nn: < ominkm \l A aiftl *b ■•aiitiel v ji^ I A New Wire* Permanent Waving Machine Science perfects Astonishing new J from America Polaroid Sun Glasses. Magically
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    • 466 16 T-^aJba. i"? >' -i'V^^^Bßfcl*lßßßLl' •^^^!S!^!Uii* '^3n I Vr^anftfeV ')T 't.rgrTn I M^f'JHß&av < Mafca^ 888 I 8 a^LBHI BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937. 1937. CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 BANGALORE 8,000 Sept. L'4 RANPURA 17.000 Nov.
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    • 517 16 TO FRENCH PORTS tw.^_^ l mmmm J\\\% HOMI WARDS V I For llirielllea, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Or A t !S^OURANE F^X-me.s H N-u'uc.', St. 3U« Bordeaux Nov j OimVARDS. 1 (from Marseilles) ADEN Saigon Tourane Haiphon. Oct. CAP TOURANE Nov. 17 S CAP PLACI, MALAYA TO MAKSKILLIS $3* i QO.
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  • 109 17 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES I No parcel mail, v Via Colombo. I Via Calcutta. %t Via Hongkong. z Postal article prepaid at letter rate only will be forwarded. •Parcels for Ceylon and France must, not exceed 11 pounds in weight. t Supplementary mail closes 7 p.m. on Sept. 24
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  • 84 17 Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. todav. Kuala Lumpur and Penan" Interna! \ir Service, closing 6 a.m. Saturday Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. 'Kobe, J Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing, i0 p.m. Saturday. Penang. Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa,
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  • 99 17 Mails arrived from Europe etc. •Amsterdam' by Air (Netheriandsi yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.2S am. toMallS arrived from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service, yesterday. General delivery ol letters h.^d a.m. to-day. tl Mails expected from < tuna b. tne Uonte Biancamano due at Singapore
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  • 458 17 Experieno i [board Tin Tinsang l a ill expori ol y dun ol tin- ihically de iciibed In the "N C D m won ally lerally lost control ol I i ather hiu obe: ed quietlj I poken order ol ('Mi" leeks and g< I
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  • 21 17 I** kto ßtoSSot. AndraUbon U due a) Shan Kooe ,i o rteamei Boudi J^ndon at won in the U I Inal
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    • 275 17 111 H\S IMI ILP LINE. I (Incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Oct. 1 Oct. 5 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the
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    • 126 17 S. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan To LONDON via Penang. Colombo. Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. ss' •FUSHIMI MARU <>« s.s "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 15 m.s TERUKUNI MARU Nov 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $197 $510 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    227 18 14-YEAR-OLD BRIDES Babies Betrothed In Cradles Belgrade. rrill practice «.l child marn.ii;>' s 1 common in several pari- of ntial Europe M has hem rereak I here An oatcrj ,n actlce has last been raised in Um Igradi press. < hild 4 y i.. the B 't north i I
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  • 183 18 Modifications To Plan 1/ Likely h c London, Sept. 21. g A COMMUNIQUE issued to-night states r that the international Non-inter- r vent ion Commit tee have approved the p proposal that an international board be authorised to give immediate effect te certain recommendations of an ad- mlnlstratlve character
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  • 81 18 j Funeral Broadcast To England London, Sept. 21. ■JILAOB on public buildings in London r Hew at half mast to day for the funeral ol Doctor Masaryk. president of I vakia. The evening papers' iture reports trom Prague of the horni ge rendered by peoples ol the Czech
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  • 1083 18 TWO YEARS DIVIDEND ARREARS PAID UP Hcalilix Financial Position Of Kluang Rubber PROFIT of $69,008 for the year ended June 30. representing an increase of A §45 037 over that of the previous twelve months, was revealed at tlu 7 an^ual?SeiS meeting of the Kluang R^* 3^*;^^ held to-dav at
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  • 47 18 \ot(- Handed In At Tokyo London, Sept. 21. NEWS has been received in London that the reply of the Japanese Government to the British note on the wounding of Sir Hughe Knateh-bull-Hugesen was handed to His IVlajesty's Ambassador in Tokyo today.—British Official Wireless,
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  • 168 19 Joint Appeal For Workers Paris. FRANCE is short of miners. The three miners unions of the Nord, Fas-De-Calais and Anzin have addressed an appeal to French workers, whether they have worked In the mines or not, pointing out that there are a large number of vacancies
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  • 436 19 Italy Anxious To Co-Operate London. Sept. 21. f*F PORTS from various centres show a prospect of early developments n\ I connection with the Mediterranean an- I ti-piracy police scheme on the lines ior < which the British and French Govern- I ments have consistently worked since Lefore
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  • 1073 19 longkang Owner Who Was Convicted Al Criminal issizi I Singapore, Wedne; d CENTENCED by Mr Justice Home at the last A h; months rigorous imprisonment on each of two charges ol criminal breach of trusl m respect of two tongkangs, Kavena Ismail Sahib,
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  • 422 19 Meeting Wishes Of 1 1 nl ui 1 1 Princes London, Stpt. .'1 A REPORT has appeared in soses London morning newspapers th.it a hill to amend tin* <e.\ eminent of India Ait would he mti imlih nl into Parliament next session with the ob
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    • 159 20 TfRP /»Best in Jt^ lime World 'kg J I j^E T!M 1937 MODELS LATEST mm Tflfeil-^ L Ml M W Tne new P ILOT P ens will impress you as ajKaff V >. ImW no otner range of pens has ever done— Sa\Vm\\ II mm the rcallv beautiful material the
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    • 292 20 lON THE RADIO! BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME I Transmission 2:— Ul p.m ls p m (.S.I 13 93 metres .1 m (.Ml 13.91 metres (21.17 mcs) and <.M. Ih.Kti metrev (17 79 mcs). Transmission 3:_ 935 p.m —0.20 a.m (.S.f 13.9.' metres (21.53 mcs); GSH i::.97 metres (2147 mcs> and GSG
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    • 228 20 tO f hr Jii tunes played by the besl bands. W up! Walk ui)| Walk up! The pro d< vised and presented b> Thorn- \> 0.20 a.m. c: ee down. Berlin Station DJA 31.38 metres (9.560 kes); DJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kes.); DJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kes.); DJE 16.89 metres
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    • 905 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. r Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY rhes" <IppolitofT-Ivanoff Ph, the Berlin Philharmonic Ore: 600 p.m.:— lndian Music (Gramo- 8.30 p.m.:— Well-known Sonus h phone Records*. wn Singers (Gramophone Ra 6.30 p.m.:— Chinese Music. Manda- "Its Bad for me" and "How Could rin Sonus. (Gramophone
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 21 E» London. Sept. 22 ThP de-ith is announced of Mr. T. E The aeaui ho Wft a bunei Trueman of Shangnai, wuu at sea.— Router A photograph of some of the quests al the dinner at the Haw-Par Villa last night. Gen. Chan Chai rani is wen
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  • 711 21 MASS VACCINATION OF DOCS IN SINCAPORE Depot Established Al Old Race Course To Cope With Rush Singapore, Wednesday. THE incidence of rabies has assumed suph proportions that the authorities concerned have made arrangements forthe mass vaccination of dogs in Singaowners will shortly be served with notices requiring them to produce
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  • 62 21 Railway A. m Suspended I il. I official K Railv i Canton i up tl Some concern fell hen llghl of fon < thai the foreigi taking the situation cab ii i emphasised thai Shameen I been studiouslv avoided by the nese raiding planes and this
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  • 51 21 Passages In Sir Laurence Guillemard's Book London, Sept H The postponement of the publication of Sir Laurence Ciuillemard's book "Trivial Pond Keeords" lollowed Mr. Lloyd Oeorge'S objection to certain pas sages Mr Lloyd George's secretary stated that the matter had been placed in the hands of his solicitors
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    • 82 21 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chlel .Justice in the Ist Court at 11 I m Magistrate's Appeal Hex vs Tan Kim Tan and Tan Fug Hin Before Mr Justin- Home |fl the Ind Court at K):iO am ASSizes: For mention Rex vs Ho Ah POon. Rex vs Wee
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  • BRITISH SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY
    • 319 22 Destroyers, Subs. And P.&O Imer London, Sept. IS. rn\ \i activity La British shipU building is marked this week by the launching ol an exceptionally large numb* I ©I vessel-.. At Vickers Armstrong Naval Construction Works al Harrow jrestei*- three destroyers for the \intine Governmenl were
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    • 118 22 ■Thrilling Mystery Story i I THRILLING murder mystery inter- n mingli d with excellent comedy, lorn „nc\ delightful combina- tion In "Tl e Long< lit the new l tro-Gaoldwyn Mayi i picture thai had he Alhambra Theatre solves round a triple mur- I (lri art lent itore, on
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    • 583 22 JAPANESE RAIDS CAUSE BEDLAM IN CANTON Pank'Stricken Crowds: Mutilated Bodies In Streets (ant*. n. Sept. 22. AN unknown number of Japanese planes dropped between ten and twenty Beans* In the north-eastern area of the city at 3.10 a.m causing considerable damage Chinese plane, and anti-aircraft gam responded, waking iii" entire
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    • 47 22 Singapore. Wednesday. In the auction room of Messrs. Cheo. Koon jScng Co., Ltd., the 999 leasehold land and house known as 37 'formerly 17 1 Haji Lane. Singapore having an area of 559 sq. ft., was sold to-day to Tuan Syed Abdullah Alhabshee for $2,550.
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    • 462 22 Mn mei pal Coolie To Hang o Singapore, Wednesd.; In the hushed silence of a crowded I court, sentence of death was pas. *ed 10-daj bv the Acting Chiet ttee, Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell, ori Kandayah, a young Indian coolie in the employ of the Singapore
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    • 105 22 Chinese Military Leadei Entertained C~ Trr^ Singapore. Wedm Overs were the upper;- 0 f thi Par Villa grounds about h nundri d uests who attended tin i-nighl by Messrs. Av and Aw 80. n Par In honour 1 Chai Tong and vi and dinner hod held ovt r for omi
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  • 611 23 Yachting hunts At lis.). C. )N Sunday last it the KsYC the 6-metrc class sailed the first of i series of three races for the Someraille Challenge Bowl. Conditions ere pleasant and the finish was rery close, onlj 98 seconds separa ting the first and the last yacht
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  • 465 23 Nint Races On Opening Day Oi Selangor Professional Meeting Incnilt 8 0 I Colonial.' 7.11 TONUS (LASS 1, DlV.l— s',- Furs. Double Form Uncalled For Athlacca Applewood 9 4 alias Caprice 9 4 No Limit 8.7 La Val.i 7 4 Snuff Box 7.1
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  • 247 23 Ceylon Sports Club Defeated PING on then oa n the R C defeated I lon club at hock> one The- club led b: i to nil time, and m I their lead m the second half, the C S I reducing the lead before the end The
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    • 126 23 jr 'jx. aßaav. BPaMMBa BBBnaßaßa SJBBnajaja aaBBJBJBJktI mmmtmWL\ o io i ii i: O II I 1 A II E avl E N T laiiiid-llairili aiini: linj; "Colorcrete" is marketed in— Buff I Red. also B range Of more delicate shades sold in "Colon rote" NOT RAPID HARDENING. Ike sieve
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  • INTER-COMPANY SENIOR SOCCER
    • 235 24 L Hockey At Raffles Institution MlljaaorOj Wednesday. PLATING their opening same of the season. Raffles Institution were just aide to beat the Singapore Colts V team by the odd goal in three in a name in which the fortunes fluctuated. After a goalless first half, the teams
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    • 306 24 1 1. O. \\m<' Win hast League (nunc Singapore, Wednesday. OM of the- last Raines in the In-ter-Conipany Senior Football league was played at Tanglin today and resulted in a win for 11. 0. Wing, Who scored two goals against IT Company of the Royal InniskilliiiLs
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    • 126 24 Four Finals Decided Yesterday Singapore. Wednesday. DESPITE the inclement weather earlier in the afternoon, the .S.C.C. were able to complete lun her events In their Autumn tennis tournament, as follows: "A" Class Singles Handicap (final): E. C Cherrington 'owe 15.3 > beat V. rbal (ser) 6 4. 4
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    • 21 24 TO l>^ 11 .."».*> a.m.. «> ft. (I ins. TO-MORROW: 8.36 .i.ni.. !> ft. 1 Ini 12.19 p.m.. 8 ft 1 ins.
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    • 202 24 Gunners Beat R.A.M.C. j By 16-3 (Bv -Sarnia i PLATING against the R A.M c at Blakan llati yesterday the R.A. (Blakan Matt) second fifteen won a convincing victory over the Medicals at rugby football, defeating them by 16 points 'two goals and two tries) to- three
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    • 145 24 Claudette Colbert in "I met Him In Paris" Cl TTE Colbert plays the leading part In "i Met Him in Paris." the Paran ounl production at the Capitol, it U an entertaining comedy with particularly bright dialogue and Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young give admirable support to Miss
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    • 80 24 I AN excellent defence In which Wey<rl mouth was outstanding saved the 11th A. A. Battery Blakan Mati> from defeat by the 22nd Battery at hockey at Blakan Mati to-day. a keenly fought out game ending in a draw of I—l. The game was productive of a
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    • 76 24 M.CA iment ties played lulted as follows: .Mens Singles "A": G<»h Chei cr beat J Manasseh IS B— 4, 6 1 Mens Singles "B": K. L. Eu I 15) beat M Woelz i cr) 6 4 8 0 FRIDAYS TILS Men's Singles "A": Y. P. Wee V lb
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    • 354 24 OWNERSHIP OF A GOOSE Singapore, Wednesday. GEESE were exhibits in the second Police Court to-day, when Mr. C. V. Duckworth decided the rightful owner a goose, which was the issue in a case in which a 53 year old Hokkien. Yeo Sam Eng was charged with fraudulent possession of a
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    • 580 24 Police Beat Skins XV In Rousing Game Singapore. Wednesd TIIK brilliant opportunism of the Minns brothers coupled with excellent forward play, enabled the Police to gain a decisive victory over an Inniskillings XV by 13 points 'two goals and a try) to nil in a rugger
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