Morning Tribune, 28 September 1937

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. 204. SINGAPORE, TUESDA V, September 28, im KIVK CENTS
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  • 203 1 JAPAN TAKES UP Fishing Fleet Shot pfengkeng, Sept. 27. THL German liner Seharnhorst arrived in Hongkong 1 to-day with probably the ghastliest storv of wholesale murder at sea ever encountered near Hongkong. The vessel bore ten survivors of the total of 300 men who formed
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  • 481 1 One Week Will Bring Japan To Heel London. Sept. 27. THL demand in Britain for a boycott of Japanese goodi as a means of inducing: the militarists to abandon their policy of bombing civilians in China continues to grow. Comment in to-day's newspapers reflects the rising disgust
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  • 65 1 Committee Of Experts London. Sept 27. ALL the experts who are taking part in the Anglo-Franco-Italian conference on the anti-piracy patrol in the Mediterranean, which opens this afternoon, liave arrived in Paris during the weekend. The purpose of the conference is to study the necessary modifications to allow
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  • 30 1 Mussolini Visits Krupp's Works I MUSSOLINI and Hit. to Berlin Mfc works any i ol It is officially ied tie i Krupp's work- to the station and the dictator Reuter
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  • 79 1 Franco-British Views On Spain London. Sept. 27. DURING their separate calls at the Itay lian Foreign Office on Friday the British and French Charges d'Affaires in Rome intimated that a joint FrancoBritish note setting forth the views ..1 the two Governments on the main pn blems presented
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    20 1 A recent picture of Signor Mussolini. the Italian dictator, who is now on a visit to his rival. Heir Hitler
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  • 41 1 London, Sept. 27 During their two-day visit to South Wales next month the Duke of Kent will be installed as Chancellor of the University of Wales at Swansea and the degree of Doctor of Music will be conferred on the Duchess.
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  • 21 1 Hillsborough (Cai.), Sept. 27. The death is announced of Mr. William Henry Crocker, banker and Republican leader.- Reuter
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  • 40 1 Geneva, Sept 27. I T understood that the United states will agree to a conference of the power., most interested In the Pacific A meeting of these Powei I envi aged for London m October, Reuter
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    • 26 1 ON OTHFR PAGES J Page t Coroner's Warrant Cheating Charge Chinese Communique _>j Selangor Raeet tZ Hockey J S.C.C. Soccer •>;• S.C.C. Rugby Trials £g s r
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    • 38 1 IgggJl' ALL THK TROUBLE .J w TET Klim pat an end to irithing milk J youi iwithmflk. to drink I eci illy rit ii. pun df< r babii [J .ur milk i only Alm Klim ke p ad.
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  • 935 2 RAIL WA Y BOMBED A 7 Javanese Bombs Fall Near British Hospital M Peiping, Sept. 71 A Han kow si ates that during the raid on Priday Japanese pl Dying low, d ped bombs on a group of Chindist Mi was damaged and wind and doers blown
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  • 287 2 SERANGOON ACCIDENT Deaths Of Youth Woman Singapore, Mond. AT the conclusion ol B Coroner's inqul into the deaths ol a 15 year-old Btraits-born Chinese youth, nan Joaeph 'lan. and a Chinese amah, named Loh Ham Nah, alias Ah Sim. wl were killed m a mot r accidi nt in Up]
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  • 118 2 Geneva Discussion Begins To-Day i nera Sept ~tf THi; committer of twenty-three will tomorrow discuss the Chinese ap] It is lal Mr. Bruce will move ting that a c< ence ol powi rs Interested in tl. should concern Itself with the Unmeue It ted the proposal will meet
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  • 41 2  - Soviet Flyers Over Port Arthur? Sin Chew Jit Poh Port Arthur. Sept. 27. JAPANESE guards stationed* in Port Arthur reported that two mystery been scouting over the citv during the past two nights. They illeged bv the Japanese to be Rus-
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  • 89 2 Singapore. Monday. ••I WAS ill and needed money." stated Choo Kew. in pleading guilty to a Charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of gold and 34 gems to the total value of $140 when he appeared before Mr. L. V. Duckworth, the
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  • 66 2 Railway Station On Fire While the full damage In this mornIng's rad has not yet been ascertained, one Japanese swooped low three times over Wongsha railway station, the terminus of the Hankow-Canton railway, and dropped three bombs, all of which dentlv found a mark. The station, which is
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  • 19 2 His Excellency the Governor and Government House party will attend Malayan premiere to-night of the film "Lloyds of London".
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  • 17 2 A "Kilmarnock" Burns was sold £780 at Sotheby's to Messrs. Quant* the highest American oiler stopph 1700.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 157 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If vou feel old before your time, and un.'ib'it' to enjoy the pleasures of youth, take Dr. Nixon'n Vl-Taba and restore your Manhood, Vitality and Energy. HiK resulta In 14 houi*. i>r. Nixon Vi-T.tbs are a new discovery and fj anteed to build new
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  • 750 3 Said To I hire Dishonestly Ind need Firm To Deliver Rice On Credit Singapore, Monday BKFORE Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge three Tamil, mq,t u r, •masundram. V Lingham Grace and I l Sathiah, P. L. A. x Shukor, claimed trial
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  • 133 3 Daily Broadcast In Various Dialects |\ALKS on rabies will be broadcast from the B.M BC Station in Singapore n various Chinese dialects and in Malav ind Tamil as follows: IN CHINESE First talk: Tuesdav. i to-day > 6.20 D.m.— 6.30 p.m. (in Hokkien). First talk: Wednesday <29thi
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  • 95 3 In Aid Of China Relief Fund IN art exhibition in aid of the China 1 Relief Fund will be held at the >reat World from Oct. 1 to 3 inclusive. Thc exhibits will include oil and vater-colour paintings as well as Chinese manuscripts and scrolls of past md
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  • 85 3 New Site Acquired At Portsmouth London. Sept. 27. 'HE Admiralty liave acquired from the Portsmouth Corporation a site in the lorthern part of the city on which to reel a new Signal school at a cost of 350.00') For some years past the school has een in the
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  • 127 3 ind Takes I Inn \lon<> Singapore, Monday. EARNING his living M a BOOtfc u who professed to tell the ps f. present and future ior the nominal fee ol $1. brought in Teng Hock Leong ol Weld Road a regular income Leon- carried on his fortune-telling successfully
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    • 86 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge Shorthand. Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal. T II A X l% OS A N CORN CUKE
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    • 369 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT K ABIES Amendment to Rule If of tin Quttl .inline (Vetcriaarj I galea, IM. the provl ion i ol he Quarantine (Veterinary) I the attention of the public la particularly directed to the amendment made by the Governor In Council on the 22nd September 1937 Pule au in
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 51 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice at 10 a.m. 1 Summons-in-Chamberx in Suit No. 398 36. At 11 am. m the 1st Court: S.398 36- J. S. Aroozoo ors: vs. Zehnder Brothers ors. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: —Rex vs.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 116 4 London. Sept RUBBER Previous To-dav Ch Tone Irregular Steady Spot Buyers. «<. 8 13 lti Sellers. 8 13 16 8" H H.16 Oct. Buyers. 8^ 3 16 jaii.lMar. Buyers! 8"» 15 16 J 16 Sellers. 9 9 116 4-116 London. Sept. 27. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day Change
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    • 139 4 London. SepPrevious To-day Distillers UN- l gjJ Dunlop Rubber 33 6 66 9 General Electric 82 1> 2 82 10 2 _j Imoerial Chemical Industries 37 9 u 2 -v.. Imperial Tobacco 148 V/i 148 9 Anglo-Dutch 36 9 3d 10^ 10 2 Canadian Pacific 4 London
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    • 73 4 London. Sept. 27. Previous To-day Change r.T. on Parts (closing middle rate) 144.46 144.56 -.10 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing ihiddle rate) ***** 16 8.95 3 4 l 16 r.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2 5 a ls. 2 3 4 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate)
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    • 34 4 GOLD London. Sept. 27. Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per oz. £7.0.6 £7-0.4% —V 2 SILVER Spot 19 15 16 19 15 16 4 months' forward. 19 13 16 19 13 16
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    • 25 4 t¥*t <„,„i.i r. i London. Sept. 27. AIN Manaara Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon closing price) HV^A —2% Forward Z,H 052% -2' 4
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    • 62 4 When Mr. G. M. Peacock, of Kenton, Middlesex, who is nearly blind, fell on the line near the live rail at Great Port-land-street Station, London, he kept still and was helped to safety. j The Royal Mint states there is no foundation for rumours that the new threepenny-pieces are to
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    • 45 4 ÜBBII New York. Sept. 26. Previous To-day Change Tom v Very Dull Steady Quiet ■POt Buyers. 18 3 16 18' 8 —116 Saltell. 18 5 16 18* 4 -116 Jan/Mar. 4 4 lb Buyer* 18% 18% Sellers 18^ IBV2 2J* Easy Steady
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    • 205 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Monday. MINING. Tin at midday was 5126.00, down 3 4. Conditions were very dull and quiet in the local market to-day and with no cables from London to hand business was very restricted. In Sterling shares a few transactions took place in Ampats
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    • 85 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday noon. Buyers. Ko. IX. R.S.S. in cases FOB. Sept.' 29 13 16 *****6 Good K.A.Q. In oales 'F.0.8. Sept.* 29 116 294 No. I. X. R.S.S. -Snot -loose Tone of market; Steady quiet. Latest Cable: London Closed. New
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    • 50 4 Singapore. Monday M< B. E. Levy Co.. Btagapoi havt ,-d cabled news from Mai giving th< following prices: Last Sale Pr: Previous To-i Pe Antamok 0.57 0.61 Benmiet Consolidated 9.90 10.25 Ct nsolidated Mines 0.013 LX.L 0.54 0.55 San Mauricio 0.61 0.70 United Paracale 0.48 0.53
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    • 24 4 SOUTH itisrnsii INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. T ll i in m a v 1 1 aI I v Security Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green j
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    • 43 4 !THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000,000 Reserve Fund Y.134,400,000.00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF Manager r YAMAMOTO Tel: No 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Oflice. 5929 •472 Comprador*'! Desk
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    • 26 4 .5. »RROLITTE SECURITY i I Motor Union j i INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD t i J 4k ent* I *™re DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore S* Branches i
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  • 897 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore. Bepl 27. 5 pm Praser Co. Buyers Sellers pat Tin 5 6 6 3cd Kumbang 34 6 36 6 Mistral Malay 56- 57 6 iyer Hitam 33 34 6 Weng 0.88 0.95 Bangrin Tin 25- 26Batu Selangor 1 93 1.99 Burma Malay
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  • 334 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Ampat 5 6 B|-cd Batu Selangor 195 2.00 Bangrin 25 2(5 Hong Fatt L26 1.30 Hitam 39. 43. Hongkong Tin 35 36 Idris Hydraulic 12 13 Johans 37 42 Jelebus 100 1.05 Katu ..25 6 26 6 Kamra 2 2 8 Kramat 16 17
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  • 191 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY PENANG MUNICIPAL 6% 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 103V 2 105 2 nom 4V2% 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int Mar 31 Sept. 30 .109 111 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1H n5 nom 1913 red. 1963
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    • 263 5 Sa E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in and CommoditU s. Daily Foreiqn Market Cables end Quotation Service. I Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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    • 226 6 14 [EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT IT! EVEN TH£] i LOCAL PRESS ENTHI SES J i bun." the Paramounl I he Capitol, Ls o income* jrwood free p s le will irho killed Stephen Damby in the one mi I :o( i i)\ mount director for this purpose, for thii I ed
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    • 436 7 GRAM) PREMIER! TO-NIGHT! W*} PAVILION 915 Ol I tA^m. m**mr-m *m\ Two Continents Acclaim It! bBT EbH E ver y Critic Hails It! I4M j j TYRONE POWER FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW j MADELEINE CARROLL SIR GUY STANDING C. AUBREY SMITH, VIRGINIA FIELD AND (AST OF THOUSANDS I I mfmmtmwamm B^BBuß^ BMBBMm
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 8 ii.m.s. "Boreas," belonging to the 7th Division, Fourth Destroyer Flotilla. left Portsmouth to "police" the Mediterranean as part of the fleet agreed upon by the anti-piracy conference at Nyon, Switzerland. Both the 7th and Xth Divisions are to reinforce Britain's naval forces in the Mediterranean. Photo shows H.M.S. "Boreas" leaving
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    76 8 On the Instruction! af the Admiral Marshal, the Spanish Btesum Arsgitmu Mendi M (11,000 tons, has been arrested at her berth in the East India Docks, London. The ship, which is owned by a Bilbao company uas discharging her cargo, but this uas held up owing to a strike of
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  • HOME SECRETARY'S PRISON TOUR
    • 1081 8 'From Our Oun Correspondent) idon, Sept. n. rl n Firai band knowledge ol i)I-t>-sent-day prison life before framing the 0 omenta proposed prison reform Sir Samuel Hoare, tne Hume Secretary, is making a tour oi ns throughout the country He began hie tour with visits to
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    • 143 8 New Ban On Political Marches u> War Office's plans for stin. crultment In the Houat he has always bet 1 nular. He has a calm self-possess-'nd an urbane manner. When at Minis! rv of Transport he often ei nctd 'heckling" Lrom the I. benches. He did not lose his temper,
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  • 2013 8 THE LONDON POINT OF VIEW due to expire this week, has been renewed for a further period of three months bv the Commissioner of POhce iEx-Air Forcer. Sir Philip Game'. -Incidents" between Fascists and Je*> in the East End were the main reason for the imposition of the ban on
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  • 52 9 It is understood that Dr. Shields, the popular Medical Officer in charge of the Ipoh Hospital, will be transferred to Taiping as Medical Officer in charge and that Dr. Chelvam, acting Medical Officer, Taiping, will be appointed Deputy Medical Officer. Batu (iajah. An officer from Johore is expected to succeed
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    73 9 The Royal research ship "William Scoresby" is being prepared at the St. Katharine Dock, London, for her next voyage to the Antarctic for whalemarking operations before the whaling season opens. 'lhe whales are "marked" with darts and by this means their migration is checked. I voyage the ship marked over
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    52 10 Several of the riders came to grief when the Sidcup and I District Motor Cycle Clubjs Hill Climb .was held la! Waldene Hill, near Farningham, Kent. Photo shows E. C. Ranshaw with his in the air. falhne Deneau his backing J.A.P. machine as he came to grief on the hill.
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  • 333 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1937. THE THREAT OF WAR npHERE has bei n decline in the value of commodity shares in Malaya during the past few weeks. tin share* in particular having been narked down. Th international situation and the continual threat of war have had a good
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  • 822 10 AGREED that tl..' CommJ U rn Tl. ,as made by I I S,-.,u.;p..r. I Traffic l ProMeaas sioners last and motorists ltu llv Will breathe a sigh Ol hing is going to be done deal With this question which Is R approaching vast proportions. h Apparentlj Itation which
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  • 50 10 I Messrs. C. H Feimer. D. J. Harj pnd J. Slater, probationer F mt studying in cnin; Mr Fenner Is b Lieved to be in Amoy Yn Hj ana Mr- Slater in t-• w. Lyle and 8. both M.C.S. Cadets, who are I China, are believed to be in i/W
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  • 537 11 BRITAIN rr U.S. 1 GET RIGHTS Experts Predict Bio Success <JiniLKTo useless stretches of tt U te ,aml knoun as Eevnfs W eaten Desert." may shorth P D e sprinkled u ith rich oil fields According to an official Govomn.en announcement, the much d™rf thf?
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  • 42 11 lecture on -Our New Scheme" wil' Uvered In Tamil by Mr. G. Sa ";iPany. the editor' of "Turn ira su at the association's premises P.m. on Friday next, Mr. A. C. •PPiah will preside and all memb cordially invited.
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  • 284 11 Tamous Dance Team At The Capitol To-morrow HERALDED as one of the best dance acts that has yet been seen in the East. Arthur Mahon and Virginia Rucker will appear at the Capitol for a short season from to-morrow, as special stage attraction with the new M.G.M.
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 11 scene from "Lloyds of London" which opens to-night at the Pavilion Theatre.
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  • 193 11 £50 Offer— And Guaranteed Run New York. THE United States Government is seeking a budding young plavwright The Works Progress Administration Federal Theatre Project, started under j the "New Deal", to give employment to iworkless actors, is prepared to pay £50 [to a resident in the United States
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  • 144 11 New Service To Help Fishermen London. rpHE first ordinary telephone conver- sations with trawlers, coasters, and other craft under a new Post Office scheme have destroyed the isolation in which the men of these vessels hitherto lived when at sea. Practically every London paper wa.s anxious to inaugurate the new
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  • 134 11 Lowest Water level Recorded THE Caspian Sea la gradually disappearing The level of the water this year is expected to be the lowest r recorded The se ;i h;. been tematleaHy dropping, readings taken over a century show The 300 large and small rivers which
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  • 166 11 Abyssinian War Was The Beginning London. •rFHE conquest of Abyssinia has dealt the machine of world business blow th< effect of which cannot be exaggerated. The world cannot return to prosperity until there is peace assured for all time." This is the opinion of Sir George Paish,
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  • 174 12 WINNER OF KING'S CUP FOR SECOND Y AIR RACE EAR c a. Gardner. flyinc a Percival Mew G-ILw-rJ* »»S»£ftK3 need of MS.I miles nn hour, second in lhe race w „V tnil d wa aptai I s^h. machine al. ir in succession at a record average Irwin, who brought his
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  • 135 12 Killini two policemen and injuriai two others, exploding b >mbs est ro>ed two huildinn owned bv French employers' associations m the wealth) Arc de TromDhe dis r t of Paris. The outrages are believed to have been the outcome of irouMes and so seriousll wee they regarded that
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    • 60 12 LONDON SINGAPORE BRISBANE Two services a week to London and Brisbane by multiengined air liners. Perfect comfort ter passengers. Plenty of room for luggage. Hotels, meals even tips included in the moderate fare. I.M IU H jAL A I RWA Y S i INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND' AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES „„„Hin
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  • 116 13 Her body encased in plaster. 13-year-old Pamela Sargent daushte f composer and conductor Dr. Malcolm Sarfient. arrived at Heston aero'rone after beinj; rushed by train and plane across hurope from Portofino Italy Where she was taken seriously ill with Infantile paralysis while on holiday
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    • 49 13 n '*^B "i W aaWPWi ml NaAkv j mmmmmw mmww~**~^^mmm*WKiv**JAf*M&*.*. v mm*mmw. m- mmWTn'^-t^±*u^fflr\ \X HIST IMM K IT WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE IG2 FIRST PRI/ES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Riffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1235 14 MAKING UP TO LOVELINESS rraBRE are many pitfalls In the an A oi rooking up one's face. Tin run i general purpose be divided Into two ups— ordinary and extra-ordinary. The vhole natural trend ot make-up durine the day is to bt natural. There no two ways about it. And
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    • 26 14 JB bX WaßatSatt **4u;#Jl faff 9 I r )Mfl| 31 ax Factor's* ■Tfi IItEAM. Baf f PrnrtraUs ilrcjly into C| «''<• p kia t dc«u, fresh, yuudilul.
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    • 40 14 THOSE WAFFLES vWJ^ ARE DELICIOUS! s^—^ x v y£k They're so different, and \^^^^\^^m[\ s0 'telfehtf u!ly light. Vj »^1 it *™i 7 i .^m^^Lw^i^T^*. 'mmmm\m*Lw*^ M)...i t*,^.«.» own. ml*., *«»Bapoie ivuaia Lumpur. SANDILANDS BUTTERY (0., Pe nang. PF 21
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    • 35 14 Sa> l "TAKE TIME FOR j BEAUTY" So SENDS AN EXPERT FROM Her London Saloon Who In One Brief Hour Will Giv« You A New Loveliness AT MAYNARD'S Oct 12th to Oct. 21st HOOK NOW
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  • 211 15 ETTZ^BETH Arden does noi P^» 1^ miracles. Beauty, like happiness she says has to be earned but the tm who think, she isn't be autiful has a lot to learn about herself. Features don't matter now-a-days rt is expression and the look of health and well being
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    • 240 15 Ta tourists shopping i r j CTIHE I EYES HAIR-DRESSER j— i 1 *W£l -k Have )OUr Re waved bv '^»«sfe- f 1 Till. CONTINFNTAL i m «thnds 1 from America ay the most modern methods i known to science! at tfSaSUSf j MAISON PERM 1 4, Arcade. I ,h(,
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    • 489 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Sport- Tannage Spore 1957. IW7. COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 8 CORFU ***** Dec. 17 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 BURDWAN 6.070 Dec. 18 RANCHI 11.500 Oct. 22 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 31 BLHAR 6.000 NOV. I 1038 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 CARTHAGE
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    • 534 16 j fe^v^L t frexch ports v > i jSfV wgm jßL BOMF WARDS. Por Mar lilies, fl Antwerp Dunkirk O S D-ENTRP:CASIEAUX For Mar e Bordeaux Qc| cap VARELLA Antwerp Dumkirk 4 \n' *H Bordeaux Nov. U J OUTWARDS. j (from Marseilles) pnr Saigon Tourane llaiplu,. Oct. 4 Lap TOURANE
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  • 92 17 Use Of Electricity In Mines London THE use of electricity in mines has Increased greatly in the last few years. Since 1927 electrically driven coal cutting machines have increased Irom 3,478 co 4,797 in 1936. and electrically driven conveyors and loaders from an estimated 1.000 to 4,387. During last year
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  • 710 17 (.lipid in Tells Of Hii Experiences THE typhoon whieh d Hongk 1 harbour on Sept 2, tearing ships from their moorings and dropping them n dry land or sending them to the b torn, was not as i tonn which caught thi steam* Empire In the Chins
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 252 17 hiiivs run. i> lim:. 'Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Oct. 1 Oct. 5 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M.
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    • 128 17 J\. Y. li. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. Sa. •'FUSHIMI MARU'" Oct. 2 .s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. IS m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 291 17 (POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FC" PER DATE AND TIME 'tngerang Aik Soon Sept. 28 9 a.m iickat. Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan 28 il a.m. Zealand z Gorgon 28 2 p.m. I Eastern z, Southern d Western Gorgon 28 2 p.m. uptherlands Indies:— Bagan and St 'kit Pandjang
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    • 241 17 SHIPS IN DOCK ships ALONGSIDE THE \VII\H\ls ok iapi a ii h to UUUVE I ntrame I \it Godoun (iate Gate Taksang 20 1 l Anui 1 1 D'Artagnan gon 16 2 :< Sandviken Antenor 14 2 3 'nel 11 2 3 Kepong 3 At. 7 2 3 Foylebank M
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    • 19 17 MAILS DELIVERED Mails despatched from Singapon on Sept :i by the Karapara was dv\\ .ii London on Sept 25.
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    104 18 "The Wiremen at Work"— Lee Pak Yen. co Mails' Branch. G.P.0.. Singapore. "Meditation" P. Lakshana, 29, Grange Road, Singapore "Goddess of Mercy"— Tay Jim lock, 35, Circular Road, Singapore. "Dawn"— P. Lakshana. Bt, Orange Road. Singapore "Stopping" Tang Eee Seng. 420. River Valley Road. Singapore. •'Come With Me"— K. T.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 38 19 For this Competition only < M CM -Films can be used. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely not! Th e experi e n c e d photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 218 19 AGFA PICTURE CONTEST YOUR Entries Are Invited ON this page and the one opposite, will he found pictures received for our photographic competition for which these pages are reserved every Tuesday The competition carries prizes of Aula cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film will be
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    • 205 19 (4) Final judging for the prizes to be distributed at the end of each month will be from these weekly selections. (5) The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered int.* it is understood that an entrant bv filtering the contest agrees to this Condi 'on. 16)
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  • 192 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Singapore Sept. 27 5 Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Fx Div Ampat Tin 3'- Int. Sept. 29 Oct, 21 Oct 4 Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept. 24 Chenderiang 10', Final Oct. 11 ot 4 Puteh 2'.'; Final Sept.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 155 20 T An Exceptional SCREEN and STAGE Attraction j To-morrow a t the CAPITOL J j s s S Metro-Cioldwvn-Mayer announce An eaijei lv-awaitcd s J Production that will long be rememkeied How Fitting That Jean Harlow's j Last Picture Is Her Best In Years j '^l a\KWF ''*mW'\ P reSenleC
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 90 20 Z. HJ. Penan P 820 P Records kindly lent by the O T.M.A. Music Store. p.m. News Bulletin. <W«v» 493 metres) 9 oo p.m. Close Down. TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Day's TO-MORROW Programme. 7.00 p.m. Tune Signal and Day' 7.0:') p.m chmcsc Music. Programme 759 p.m. Messrs. Lean
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    • 672 20 lon The radio Jja BniTICU FMPIRE conductor, A Hobrow KIII 3 il L/viriiNL in p.m. The News and AnnouncePROCiKAAAAAt Greenwich Time Signal at 9.05 :vm 915 p m Close down. Transmission 2:— 620 p.m—9.15 transmission nm (i^.! 13W metres (2153 mcs>: TRANSMISSIONS C.SII 13^7 metres (2147 mcs) and GSO 16
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  • 75 21 260 Miles From London. Sept. 27. THE Lloyds wireless station at Valentia has reported the receipt ot a message from the British steamer Chevenne. timed 11.12 a.m. statin- that the Yacht Endeavour First has been found 260 miles south west of Fastnet Rock.— iter. Tlie Endeavour broke
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  • 62 21 AFTER THE THIN MAN." with William n Powell and Myrna Loy in the leading returned for a one-night screening to the Pavillion yesterdav "After The Thin Man" provides William Powell with an excellent opportunity of entertaining jn hi.s own inimitable way. and he gives m au(? ie nce
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  • 21 21 The freedom of Aix-les-Bains. where I h^rl Baldwin has gone every summer in »vent years, has been given to the ex-
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  • 542 21 CHINA'S WEEK OF AIR RAID TERROR Official Chinese Story Carnage .1/ IN' official Chinese communique, dated I A Sept. 26, states:— Resuming the attempt to destroy kin-:, after an interruption of two j days. Japanese aeroplanes again raided I the city this morning, the first warning I being sounded at
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  • 393 21 R. \.l Reserves Beat Colts II 1 Singapore. Monday DLAYING on a rain-sodden ground at 1 Farrer Park this evening. the R.A.F. II defeated the Colts II by four goals to -three in a keenly contested game. The ground conditions were responsible for hockey of a
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  • 488 21 Interesting Game At I Blakan Mati Singapore, Monday. IN what proved to DC one Ol the most Intere tins games of the leason, the standard ol play heing the highest seen I at Blakan Mati lor a long time, the j ha. (Blakan Matii Ist
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 99 21 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING 1 ItE f^W* J*\ /I a^aK M o^^mm%am,'mmWr^C k m^m. TTaßfr '.1 *4afßTl'l\ -l^f^"*"^*^ VIVC W^Hii^vl^' ll /*TNt^ J&ffivJak; :JM-aßrA' &m-rf>+l 'mPSf^^a^aV HaaanfS Mj ''»v^'l ''SR'' Frf jJv**""*f r^fc^i^BMal *«^T']* >■-■ Ali /(TW'ir'i '^H \x^ Y~~*rir~A C\ I i k^HWHs»™im t a^^^MMal
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  • 355 22 Blakan Man RA. TronneeS.R.C.X! Bin Displaying all-rmmd superiority, the Royal Artillery 'Blakan M gained a runaway victory over a scratch S.I! (V team by el| hi lis to nil. in a hockey match on the Padang thi afternoon. Tht R. A. led by four nil at
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  • 159 22 Result Of September Medal THE Island Club September Medal was held over the week-end and resulted in a win for Lee Pang Kim in the "A" Division with a net score of 69. The "B" Division was won by Wing Comdr W. H. Dunn who returned a net
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 22 The R.A. Blakan Mati hotkey side, who played their first match in Singapore yesterday. Tribune
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  • 319 22 Second Dux Of Selangor Autumn Professional J\UCc LVlCCllTlk WEIGHTS for Wednesday, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn professional race meeting In Kuala Lumpur, are as follow.HORSES. CLASS 3, DIV. 2— 5 1 j Furs. Popover 9.0 Nuit d'Amour 8 11
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  • 238 22 Gunners Butt Gordons iit<> Singapore. Mu: THF 7th Heavy Battery. R A C beat the h Q. Wing, Qordoi landers. In the tat round of tin unit hockey competition at Cha: day. by .six goals to nil. feature of the game was the lent stickwork and attacking ol
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  • 34 22 London. Sept. H The Manchester apprentices whose numbers on strike have extend over 10.000 have now decided to resum< work on the employers' guarantee that their claim will be considered.- Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 17 22 Imperial 1 1 __t "Good Companion" fUI-Briti ii SOLE ACENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR m
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    • 135 22 mudSl ID Jlthe lorld IB J mmm THE 1037 MODELS 0F LATEST M ~%k j I LWw^ Tne new pi lot p ens will im P ress you M M^l^! N, mmm no other range of pens has ever dr Jil^ipljg^ /mm the reallv beautiful material— the JSri§Pl§& f S3
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 520 23 ToDay's Cup Tie The Pipes of the Inniskillings will be in attendance at the Anson Road stadium this afternoon when the •*kins meet the Gordons in the S. A. I A. Cup fixture. IWGAPORE CUP SOCCER I Publishers Beaten In Singapore, Monday. Sinfaf*** Cup tirst
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 23 F. <;. Minna in cheek— an action picture at yesterday's S.C.C. r«i^!>> trials, showing R. A. Elliott in a tackle on F. G. Minns, wins three. Elliott's fine defensive play was a feature of the afternoon. Tribune
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  • 552 23 ELLIOTT AGAIN SHINES IN S.C.C. RUGBY TRIALS State Side Should Be Stronger A //-Round This Season Singapore, Monday. FURTHER rugby trials held on the S.C.C. padang this afternoon confirmed the impression gained from those of Saturday that Singapore will have plenty )1 useiul talent to choose from in forming the
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  • 328 23 Yesterday's Hockey \t Singapore, Monday. daba s splendid goal-keeping was no 9 mean factor in the Police victory by w <> goals to mi over the Ceylon sports Club m their match al Balestier Road this afternoon. Thuraisingham was prominent m the ittack for the Ceylone
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 30 23 'BULLDOG' acts as a tonic and body builder. j W Loo* /or fns lonoZs bod?/ o/ j/ie Bulldog on thc label. GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR VOU SOLE AGENTS GUTIIR[g6^ <** W.P.S.
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  • 25 24 A first edition of ••Robinson Crusoe." containing a note purporting to be a key to the characters and events in the fetched i'L'7s in London.
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  • 70 24 British Library Films In Demand London. Sept. 27 IN issuing the new catalogue I 1 perial tilm library, the Imp.,; tute shows that in spite of the stead a the number of Alms pr< to the library for circulation the ca for them by schools and s tions in the
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 64 24 j A. S. (.IMS. J CiVTL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER J No. 6, The Arcade. Singapore. S THONE 7994. THJE TAILOR. Wim fl(^\^\\ V 1 J /Mi l(f~^r[ r^hm _-7___r~^^J HaL- y Amßmf& Wir Kl |i\ By JI LYONS .?.30T011S LTD. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. i Universal Cars Ltd.
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    • 67 24 JTOU KNOW SHE'S GREAT' Luise Rainer... Aca Jemy d Award winner for the SW/ year's best acting now happily re-united with her co-star oi "Great Ziegfeld". in a ♦hrilling, scintillating AL^^A romance m% i*^^^ H >L Sai «*s9 <"\ mwß 'mcv KBJbI J -*t ■Hft Powell flainer lhf*#f&taass ?sr£^ ii
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