Morning Tribune, 1 October 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE J 3 '7. I sdfc nmdvf cmbvj nv nb
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  • 140 1 lOVNT OPHIR XI Men In Big Jungle Scutch f n Out Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 30. ICIALS ol the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club are present anxiously awaiting news of the abouts ol the Miles Hawk aircraft VR. R.A.H.. ging to the club, which left
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  • 41 1 kitsch Lincoln Pops Up Again •Shanghai. Sept. 30 In, to whom Albion is ever, has role o; pro- Japanese •tsln Chao- the League of :annot I u raged the with Ji d. The British and uo pre- and the Reuter
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  • 61 1 Non-lntervention Plan May End Genera, sept. 39. AFTER three hours of discussion this morning the drafting commission of the Powers on Spain agreed to a resolution dealing with the Spanish appeal. The resolution declares that if complete withdrawal of non-Spanish combatants m Spain cannot be obtained soon th* 1 members
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  • 50 1 Special rhc Commissioner for the Special Areas it is stated unofficially, has approved a scheme for establishing a small trading estate at Fallion. a .suburb oil Sunderland it is understood that three" factories are to be built to accommodtae a- en manufacturing firm, a clothin and furnitur? manufac-I
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  • 176 1 DEMAND FOR BOYCOTT CROWS STEDILY IN STRENGTH the quota system. But it is clear." he said, "that we must ite the psychological atmosphere for such a boycott. All who feel hurt at the suffering and horror of China must void the purchasing of Japanese goods. although this must not be
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  • 48 1 British Inquiry At Hongkong Hongkong. Sept 30. FOLLOWING the captain Of the Seharnhorst's report to the Hongkong authorities Of the sinking <»f Chinese fishing junks the British Colonial authorities m Hongkong are carrying out an enquiry into the exact circumstances of the rep irted sinkings. Reuter
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  • 549 1 BIG PUSH SOON TO BEGIN All Night Attack At Shanghai Shanghai. Sept. 30. ALLOWING no respite during the night, the Japanese to-day continued their attempt to weaken the Chinese defences before launching a grand offensive. The Chinese are stubbornly hold mg out. and claim they have given no ground anywhere.
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  • 438 2 IDENTIFICATION P FAILS I /All lit of (J Assault On im i< se i in Kirn M""' ,h '■Mil 1:1 as i sen ,,u thf hkh lo da 3 •Imm the \"*l\ "J* umplainant tl"- caw „v by M- Paul Nor* Crown hi lordship directed
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  • 108 2 Alleged False Trade Description Singapore, Thursday AN Indian Mohamedan, named Moha* mcd Ibrahim, claimed trial before Mr i. c dole ihe fourth magistrate, m the police court to day, to three charges undei the Merchandise Marks enactment Ibrahim was charged with selling goods namely A h Z powder to which.
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    28 2 by by Chinese monks at Shanghai First Aid Corps organised Japanese bombing Fire at Yangtsepoo caused Chinese soldiers at the front wearing anti-gas masks Chinese artillery at front
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    • 130 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours ii on fe«l old i" fori oui I Inn md njo; till hi "l\ "H* li. i i 1 1 111 1 1 i i i .i md inui M ii n hood, VII illt) md i!w 1 1 Hg i nit m 'i
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  • 709 3 Singapore. Thursd r i*HE story of how a saloon motor car. driven by a 19-year-old Straits-born Chinese student ol Victoria School, collided with a schoolboy cyclist at the 4 Mile. Upper Serangoon Road, on the afternoon cf Sept. 17. the rider dying m hospital later
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  • 88 3 Singapore, Thursday. 'My mother bought this child when she was a few months old to be adopted by my elder brother who is now dead. The child is not a mui-tsai." dec- j tared Seah A Lak, a Teochew, who appeared on summons before Mr. L. C.
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  • 83 3 Japanese Note "Almost Perfunctory" fAPAK n(!t( protesting against the bon non-combatants is so brii ••> be almost perfunctory, if not simply routine. The answi i the Washii correspondent to the New York Tune... contributed no essentially nei m the situation, and gave mation ol a recession of
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  • 60 3 Singapore. Thursday. MISS Rachel L Sum. of Raffles Hotel. was cautioned and dischargi d instance of Mr i. c Qoh, fourth magistrate m the police court to-day. on a charge ol driving along North Bridge Road with, one front light and no rear hght at 8.10 p.m.
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  • 74 3 Singapore. Thursday. Mr. j a Daker, a European, pleaded guilty before Mr. L. C. Goh, m the police court to-day. when called to answer a summons charge lor driving a motor car along Bukit Timah Road without a licence on July 20, his licence having expired. He
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  • 100 3 Wainst Five \g ued 11 it In! raw 1 1 HI nst the I N" Hoc Boon, Low Choi Low (hone Kirn. Low Suet Liap and Low Chung Kune. who are charged with the alleged murder ol a ricksha puller, named Chung Heng Hon, at Teluk B Sept
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    • 48 3 Law Notice For To-day ire the Acting Chief Juttici m. I Summonses-in-Chambers and 0 ating Sum' H 11 a.m. 133 37 Woi Dawood m >. A' 11.3 'Mil Mr. o; irne at lo a.m a m 1 rudgment Sum" v M a.m. m 2nd C< urt A Khoo Hoe
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    • 267 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. RABIES Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treatment is available at the General pital, Singapore, and for third cl nit at Tan TOck Seng Hospital, Singapore Anti rabic vaccine may be pure! by private practitioners on applic to the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapoi Private practitioners arc requested
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 96 4 Loi Pt ChMge RUBBER rone Spot l 6 jun Mar London, Sepl 30 PALM (ML (Malaya) Prevloua To-day Change la bulli Bapt Oct liipl Ue Unchan COPRA (Straits, PJO.) bei Shipment £16 i 3 ell< 3AGO FLOUR Itannk) «M>t, Ocl ihl meat i" sell( Unchanged TAPICM A (Ist
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    • 54 4 ")is*illcr.s IUB 3 108- 3 Dunlop KiinD**r _j ...i Imoerial Chemical Industries ,s}, iJJiii? bnperial Tobacco l l JJ'' London Tin (Mew Share) 46 Rubber Plan Investment Trust Mii-im 19 9 1 J J S(;u!li«-rn Kmtas i4l 24- 41, Kaffirs (West Witswatersand) jjj^- j^^ Chinese 5% Reorgs.
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    • 4 4 Months' forward. ~>
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    • 61 4 London, Sept 30 Previous To-day Change r.'l nu Parts (cloilng middle imtc) 144.60 144.54 on li on Amiterdam (closing middle rate) a95 S 16 8953 16 I7i\ oil ShaiiKhai «cio»ini< telUng rate) Unchanged IT. oo liunKKonK ftclliiiK rate, I s 3l 16 Unchanged p.T, on Japan (i-im\ng telling
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    • 38 4 (ÜBB|B New York. Sept 29. Previous To-day Change «',n» Quiet Steady *pnt Buy*.r* IT 7 17 5 K 4 fl«!ier« 18 17% 4 Buyer* 18 -> 4 SeUers 18 3 16 -5 16 ron Steady Weak
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    • 17 4 'JIN Standard London, Sept 30 PrtfkNH To-day Change it (afternoon closing 243 1 us If, ■!>';
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    • 81 4 DAILY PRICI S KRI I Sini 1 1,. ii d Buyei Her. i one ol market Dull, i > I ('.-hie. London Bpot Sheet H'-'.d. |>er Ih New York Spot sheet l S et lei- lh NO I (I 0.8 Bcp! i 29
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    • 41 4 Manila Gold Share Market oing ipore rhu I 8 E Lev: and Co Singapore have received cabled i i Manila givin the followini prices S ntar 0.60 0.58 Benguel Consolida I((l 10.00 1055 '"dated Ml 0.016 0.016 0.5*3 ();,<; jfauricio 0 74
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    • 22 4 SOITII hiciiimi iNsi k\\< i < (imi'wy, LTD, FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE VI REASONABLE RATES. TW 1 Flnlaysm Oroen. [I
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    • 46 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established mi n 1880 1 Capital Subscribed iFuiiv pfi,d u^ V 100 000.000 ,l,nd V 134,400,000.00 Head Office- YOKOHAMA KTNOAPORF RRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACF M Manager YAMAMOTO T*l: No 8049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Offlre •>92* 647J Comprador*'? t
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    • 136 4 X %\ii OF CHINA (Incorporated m ChSa by Special Charter). Cable Addre: "CIIUNGKUO" PAID IP CAPITAL Ch. S 40,000.000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS V Ch. S 4.800 000 00 TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMAjKLY Ch. SI 800.000,000 00 j CORRESPONDENTS IN AL^R^cIPaT CITIES OF THE WORLD lur??" 0I 2H BRAN< HE^ N
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  • 864 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Singapore, Sept. 30. 5 p.m Prasrr «fc Co. Buyers Sellers at Tin 5 6 6 3cd Kumbang 34 6 36 6 \ustral Malay 56 57 6 Hitam 33- 34 6 Weng 0.86 0.92 rm Tin 25 26 Selangor 1.95 2.00 Burma Malay 31 3 32
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday, 4 p.m BatU Selangor 1-94 1.99 Katu 11 25 6 26 6 Kamunting Tin 12 3 13 3 Killinghall 26- 27|6 Kuchai 1-70 1.77 K. Lanjut 25 3 26 3 London Tin 4 9 5 3 UngnJ 2.15 2.25 Larut 13 6 14 3 Mambau
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  • 234 5 PENANG MUNICIPAL SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY b7o 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 30 104', Io6'o -norn Vfc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ....110 Wl ,n,m 4y 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 .115 117 norn 4% 1913 red.
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    • 236 5 E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securitiet and Commoditus. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotai Members: I COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OP. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD!-:. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARK BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • 96 6 Parliament To Vote Him €5,000 London. Sept. 29. s\ view of the gritnous injuries sus- Sl rWbull S sen HLs Ambassador In pn- 11 he attack 'upon the motor-car m which 1 was travelling, by Japanese aero anes on August 26 and the o^ prejudice to his
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  • 14 6 The Rohna has arrived at Penang, bringing 1.878 state-aided labourers from Madras.
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    • 265 6 \\\\\i. nIV IMI l*T< II Kf THI THOISWDS s v S -C I S f^v *^TV*flt\lTtf^rf) NIGBTLI <- l l SPBCIAI MORNING now i«» SATURDAY < !HH> I lL I k PROUDLI StTB CENTURI FOX PRESENI THEIR GREATEST ICHIEVEMENI s < *4&Jfr. Freddie Bartholomew Madeleine Carroll \u$4i0firf Tyrone Power Sir
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    • 150 6 The Thrilling Universal Jungle Picture Starring GRANT WITHERS as Jungle Jim 3 BETTY RHODES as The Lion Goddess RAYMOND HATTON as Malay Mike N JUNGLE JIM" Lions and tigers— elephant and leopards -monkeys and crocodiles battling each other for jungle supremacy and then attacking man, their last enemy Theatre ROYAL
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  • 46 7 Alleged Plot Against Mussolini Innsbruck, Sept. TWO pa.- tigers In the Pan-Bucha-rest exprei been arrested and barged with intending to prepare against Mussolini when he returns. The men. believed to be French, deny the charge but are being kept m cus- •< dy. Reuter wireless
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  • 66 7 Sequel To Arrests After Recent Shooting Jerusalem, Sept. 29. MANY of the Arabs and notables arrested after the murder of Mr. Andrews were sentenced by the administration to three months detention m the special concentration camp at Acre as political prisoners. The detenus include Kadi Tulkarm, Mufti of
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  • 67 7 Mr. Philip Laing, who has been Assistant Secretary and Clerk of the Course of the Singapore Turf Club for *he last ten years and who resigned recently, will leave for England, accompanied by Mrs. Laing, on the Schamhorst on Monday. At a fete at Burbage. near Marlborough.
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    • 298 7 j §i:n Li: k co. j (Provision Store) -j •j 196 Orchard Road. i Dealers m FROZEN MEAT, AND ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS j S OPENING DATE: 1, OCTOBER 1937 t ICECREAM WILL BE SERVED TO CUSTOMERS O.V THE OPENING DAY. OPPOSITE PAVILION RESTAURANT PHONE 4177 Rememher THE GHOST GOES
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    • 143 7 The Worlds sweetheart m Kihln.ihl Kiplmj-s famous stoi <.t Use Brtssßft m liifli.i y I 'Wee Willie Winkie' I j with VICTOR McLACLEN and STAR CAST 1 See The Thrilling Attack on the "KILTIES'' m the Khyber Pass... J I Set> SHIRLEY TEMPLE as Private Willie Winkle j m the
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  • 259 8 Heavy Bookings On India Route: M Travellers To Australia A i l lm roUlr one ol tl rra U ;J c Government inn to a id fro on iwlnt, hen more and m iik« ween ail by all n by ocean line ,1
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  • 122 8 JEAN HARLOW Leaves ₤8,200 And Three Cars Hollywood. f-j ed here that Jean H irlow put mush ol her money into insurance and that the £8.200 which he has left n pn >nly part ol nei fortune J< an I i reputed to have earneo C 200.000 Her mothei Mrs
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  • 41 8 Settlement Of Assyrians In Iraq London A m c n U Ste^c4 :lilt V' it had uperable obstacles migration ol Assyrians '"■n, British Government was n ">>*? l lf 'Tthe Ahabu ■*&B«& a i( fu rtlwr PP-" "y tlu; Wireli
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  • 130 8 Accused Collapses hi The tFrom Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Wednesday. Murad bin Malim Marajah. a Sumatra Malay who is alleged to have stabbed fo a death W a compatriot named Hap KaUb. when produced before the Hon. jar. Justice J. H. Pedlow for trial m the local Supreme
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  • 46 8 The Aquitania's New Commander ißv Air Maili London. Sept. 16. CAPT. J. C. TO 1 who has c mai Mm in< i mmanI unard-V viii sh i ome c< mmander oi [ultania eed '.I Capt. R. B. irving, who will take command of the Queen Mary
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  • 139 8 Arrivals and departures by k.i.m K.N.I.L.M liners: Arrived from N.K.I by the PK-AFJ. Mr. F. P. II van All. V. ii Ball. Arrived fro the Nandi Mr MM ii H von Schenk Mr. T. Kotsuka, Mr Mr J. Hermanides, Mr. 8. Chr. G Mr. kin, Mr. L.
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  • 25 8 London. Sept. 29. Gerald Dodaon has been anted to succeed Sir Holman Gre Recorder for the City of London British Official Wireless
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  • 171 8 Chinese Emblem On Raiding Planes London. Sept His Majesty a Government have received a memorandum from the Ministry tor Foreign .Affairs 11--forming them that on Sent. 26 two Japanese monoplanes were observed flyIn 1 at a low altitude over Kwanutci X iUihwel With the Chinese national
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  • 152 8 Mr. Bertie Siberi And Miss Agatha Miranda From Our Own Reporter Seremban. Weciiu sday. A quiet but pretty wedding took place this morning when Mr. Bertie 8 Of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, a former State hockey led bo the altar at the Church ol Visitation. Miss tha
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  • 69 8 London, Sept. 29. The Church of England Advisory Committee on Empire Settlement has appointed a committee charged with the co-ordinating the work of ■is church societies engaged m the promotion of Imigration within the empire, Including a Church Army the Girls' Friendly Society and the Mothers'
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  • 57 8 London, Sept. 29. value of retail trade In August 6.7. per cent, greater than the year before. Bali now about 25 per cent c the 1033 level. cks at the end of August wer* valued at f> 3 per cent, more than a before and employment was 3.7
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    • 92 8 W BETTER FOOD I r~" f< I ...BUT THE 'I BILLS ARE I fff -Jry LOWER. BsV SPW BJ B 7 vfll Rt Bk bbbbbV Ba SBBb\ ,-fl l\ IA And isn't that whai we X^^ Voil bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbl to IT ■BBBr^Bf/Ts^^Bß^H a ii.m.v. Refrigerator -A \f/ I\w/M for greater rionomy.
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  • 263 9 ALLEGED NOTE "Send Some Of Your Pound Notes A BUSINESS man told the magisJA trates at Gray*. Essex, recently, that alter having been out with a woman friend m a car he received an anonymous letter stating: "Trade may seem good to you, but what I
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  • 87 9 Le Touquet. AN English visitor. Mr. Thomas Thome, an architect, of Green Hill. Hamustead. N.W\. has experienced what must be the perfect hotel service. When he was taken ill at the Atlantic here. Dr Jules Pouget was called and decided that a blood transfusion
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  • 169 9 Anonymous Letters To Mr. i( X" k .MAN was alleged at (Ties ham A (Buckinghamshire) Police Court recently to have written a letter to a man described as Mr. "X." by whom he was employed for seven years as a footman, saying that he had seen Mr. "XV
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  • 75 9 Murdered Woman Surprise WHEN the inquest was resumed at St. Pancras on a woman who was murdered m her flat off Euston-road. N.W.. on August 16. it was revealed that her name was Elsie Torchon, and not Elsie Mae-Mahon. aged 46. by which she had been known. Mr
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  • 69 9 THE Bureau of Air Commerce m the United States is to expend a considerable sum upon improving ground organisation on various air routes, special attention being paid to developments m connection with wireless communiCft fr addition to main aerodromes, nearly 100 intermediate landing-grounds eac.i equipped with
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  • 256 9 BARE-LEG CRICKET FOR WOMEN Tenth Birthday Of Association (By Air Mail), London, Sept. 16. WOMEN cricketers from all over Britain have invaded Colwall for the tenth birthday of the Women's Cricket Association. All the week nearly a hundred players will take part each day m matches on four grounds. By
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  • 141 9 Praise For Empire Flying Boats FURTHER praise for the C class flj boats of Imperial Airways contiri to come from passengers making Empire (lights m these big marine-type aircraft What strikes passengers, particularly, i the spa.ciousness of the interiors ol these machines. 'The last word m comfort.' is
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  • 127 9 GREAT activity continues to be recorded m connection with special chart' r flights. This summer for example. mdr< and more passengers have been booking air-taxis for trips to and from Le Touquet. Special-charter flights by bUsines* men. from England to cities m variousparts of Europe,
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  • 126 9 A LETTER dispatched from Cologne has just made a journey completely round the world by regular air services. Between its departure from, and return to Cologne, it was air-borne for rather more than 30,000 miles, and was m transit for just over ten
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  • 81 9 Day-Old Chirks By Air In Australia AIR freight figures just available sho* that since the opening of the Bris-bane-Singapore sections ol the EnglandAustralia air route, at the end of IW4 thousands of day-old chicks have been. flown from Brisbane to points m western and northern Queensland and North Australia. it
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  • 311 9 Collapsed In friends .Arms Tin-: tragic end to > Chelsea eec party was revealed to the West London coroner when he conducted an inquiry into the strange death ol Miss Kathleen Ruth Baldwin, a young American and intimate friend of Miss Betty Carstairs, the motor-boat racing
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    • 45 9 PHOENIX j FOR j KSJI) -R i t f C A fpi 1^ R i L t i *v I Ham* Brtto^ fesrrf#j I i [V^. W sIW 4 HO i I B— I JP- PHONE 3ia i 1 THE PHOENIX j AERATED WATER WORK?
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  • 375 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday. Oct. 1, 1937. UP AGAIN IT i., i ill not tuo yeai i.c i i his paper first .-w the light of daj ()n hat occasion ome of Ihe "best judge ni t>u ii gave vi i •>• mont hs to ii -< We are i
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  • 978 10 Rsjde Sh« k lin Malaya Note (M Warning Distress In Selangor '<fH( nave 1 the bark m 11 IU(i c and al the 1 1,1. criticism i H stone the ol the Singapore tnemkx i club on w*edn< d on matt ting to motoring In this counti Mr
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    39 10 Mr w. Holley, director of Remington Rand Inc., for Malaya, has left with ,T Holley for a short stay at Fraser's Hill. Mr tothonj I He, |t s IB the Mediterranean. the N >°" ""'erence regarding piracy France Press
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  • 401 11 ROTHSCH ILD WHO HATED BANKING LIONEL WALTER -2ND BARON First M. P. To Wear Straw I hit THE career of Lionel Walter, second Baron Kothsehild, who died recently, aged o!>. at his home at I'ring. Hertiordshire, was m many ways not truly that of a Kothsehild. Lord Kothsehild. head of
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  • 182 11 FLYING trials are now being carried out r with the seaplane "Mercury", the upper component of the Short -Mayo ipparatUS. Air tests have aidy been made successfully, with the mponent, the flying-boat "Mala" The next stage will be for the seaplane be mounted on
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    40 11 A sudden thunderstorm which broke over London sent players running to the club-house during the All-England Club Kink bowls championships at the Brownsuood Club. Finsburv Park. London. Photo shows nlavers running for the club-house as the thunderstorm broke. Planet News
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  • 150 11 \am Search For Parents Worthing, Sussex. A whimpering 12-months-old baby girl, unclothed, her hands bound with cord, was found recently among bushes on a lonely part of *3ompting Down, near here. The police with a blood-hound searched the downs and visited cottages and farmhouses for miles
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  • 143 11 ampton, and have now returned i i tralia. Before leaving England, Captain B spoke In terms nf praise not only ol comfort, but also of the ease m handling from a pilots riew-point, ol the new Empire flying-boats oi the C Marine Air Route Between England Australia IN
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  • 136 11 Wife's Si at erne ni In Court A wife m the witness box at Weymouth Police Court suggested to the magistrates that an extraordinary influence was exercised by the moon over her fisherman husband. Applying for a separation and maintenance order, the woman. Mrs. Edith May Chant,
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  • 198 11 Struck An Officer On Parade rpWENTY-ONE-YEARS-OLD Corporal 1 Reginald Ruel, of the Royal Marines, struck an officer "the unforgivable thing," as it was termed by the Deputy Advocate, Mr. c. L Stirling, at a Chatham court-martial recently hut he did it with the minimum departure from discipline. Taking
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  • 162 11 NEWS from India Indicates that, m ad dition to the illumination for nigh flying of the main service between Karachi and Calcutta, a project Is under consideration for providing regular nightflying equipment on the Karachi-Lano**? route. A nov( i club-house, now being d< ed
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  • 108 12 Open Golf Championship For Girls rtathfal eahlbltaf witk prise winnlm sia-week-eM pig at the Ifricultural Show which opened Chertsey, Barrey. Manel News Miss Peggy Edwards of Manchester, the holder, who defended her title against Mile. Lally Vagliano of France m the Girls Golf Championship at Stoke Poges. Slough. Buckmghan shire.
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  • 83 12 Woman Driver Badly Injured In Brookland Double Smash Mr \nili«.n\ I il< n. hi Foreign Minister, on his way to Nyon. Switzerland foi the International Conference on piraej m the Mediterranean Photo shows Mr. Anthony Eden smilins at < don \< rodrome :is hi hit for Pans Plane! News Mrs.
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  • 322 13 il J.ickie dateley, champion hog-caller of Arkansas. U.S.A.. has arrived m Men where she is to appear m a cabaret show. Miss Gateley's voice will I] more than three miles. She learned to use it to such good purpose on her hers large mountain pig ranch m
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    • 444 16 J I nr^""\\ ll W«» IA4|BT BBBBBflßaw^^>BSßZllßßT>aw BY PaOandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED m CNGLAND) Outwards. Doe Due TasuMfe Spore Tonnmf* s > ,n p»:;7. l!i;;7. OOIfORIN 16-006 Oct. I rnl FU 16.000 Dec. 17 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 >0 70 Dec. 18 ggS? U :2 #"l 15.000 Dec 38 31
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    • 509 16 Ny >■ TO FRENCH PORTS lj nri^^b-r"*sraT^^^a "sV i T*l HOMEWARDS. j ii n,r,r antwero Dunkirk Oct. 13 C U S T.:»« ■s*****sSTB riflSria--.0->. I. i OUTWARDS. j i C")Cl rourane Haiphong oct 20 i -NY MAKSK.....KS P»4. j for Saigon ucl L1 i UIEK X KlK sl CLASS KETUKN
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  • 83 17 Mails arrived from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) yesterday Delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. today. Mails rived from Europe etc 'London* by Air (Imperial) yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.45 a.m. today. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London mails* by 8.1. <Rohna» due at Singapore
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  • 152 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO \KKi\ KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: P.W.D. Hoppers Nos. 1,2,3.4.5.6.7,8. Tug Belangkas. Dredger Tembakul, M L Crane, W Bt. Enterprise. W Bt Spring. Barentsz, Pecton. Tung Song. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Victoria Dock: Ombilin. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Semiramis.
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  • 92 17  -  X.L.M. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-day Java and Southern Sumatra: Nether-, lands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Medan, Jask§, Amsterdam and ~umJdoni: Netherlands, closing 130 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, 'Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Penang. Sum. Burma.
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  • 734 17 far removed from saturation with resard to lood and goods, and that as thi poorer peoples of the world attain a higher standard of living they In turn will be m the position to purchase that of goods known commonly as *Tux- which we are specialists,
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    • 282 17 HI'IIX* PHI LI 9 LINK. Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due sails. MARELLA In port Oct. 5 MERKI Oct 30 Nov. 3 round trip tickets from Sir iAui rah ued at the ngers may transfer Singapore, B: Sydney or I the connecting k.f USBANE SYDNEY return $642.86 Ist class 84:50.7
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    • 133 17 X. V. li. LIN E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan >. To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo. Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s •FUSHIMI MAR I Oct. 2 lIAKOZAKI MAPI Oct. 15 m S TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples M»1
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    • 210 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i 1 L STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FC"^ PER DATE AND TIME Holland II "Parcels only) Slamat Oct. 1 8 a.m. randjong Pandan Biberg l 8 a.m. Southern z "Melbourne and Adelaide only) and Western Slamat 1 8.3 C a.m. rurone:— Great Britain and Europe generally "Slajnat. 1
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  • 290 18 1 "Frightfully Happy And Terribly Lou c croonD th lt ol Tallulah Bankl married Mr John an Parn 1 1 1 1 1 1 II l> LONDON PARTNI R8 m LOVE" hi ,l i h d lid ."i m .?When and 11 I
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  • 305 18 Wew Booh For Issue Id morrow .■■Mm d newly added non tion and Action work iii „t Raffle Librar) to-mi Bi, o c Wind. Illu hicl ter; On B i Mother, Bt< Churchill; England m the Medlterraa study ol the Rise and Influence ol British Power within the
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  • 61 18 ißy Air Mail London, Sept. ir>. A CHILD'S Coronation mug and a woman's handkerchief were found In an empty boat, discovered at sea by the rjreat Western Railway steamer. St. Fullen, to day The empty boat was seen oil Studland. and was taken aboard
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  • 91 18 Little Reggie Is Missing NtN) 1 1! n Reginald Watson, ol road Flnsbury Park, N I an after crawling through .1 window t«» 1 reel recently, be yam -bed foi the ninth time within time months Aitboii :i ibe policemen In ni ar In., home know bun hf cannot !>■
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  • 82 18 SEEING .1 brightly coloured tartan (ticking "lit ni a heap ol and anion" house builder.-,' material at Fort William. William Murphy, a labourer, pulled at it and saw it v. i .1 child's kilt I with m., hands he uncovered a four years-old boy, who revived after
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  • 34 18 Athens, Bept Prince Paul ol Greece, hen- apparent to his brother, the King, has become en pd to Pi mo Frederika 1 .m. Hanover, d Ol the Duke r>l Bruaswick Reuter Wireless.
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  • 99 18 D l_l Aircraftsman Hanged By His Parachute „t 16. An* ii a Murray, on< collided a. chuh hich caught m tl oi a tn from the '.'round j;, o lid made a perfect lan had hi parachute not become entangled Th< occupant ol th< other machine, Sergeant H.
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  • 144 18 Prince's Secret Return From Exile REPORTS that Prince Nicholas, exiled brother of Kin Carol and Idol of the i. Ing parties m Rumania, had returned secretly to the country to I ad the iron Guard m a Fascist coup d'etat were denied In Bucarest recently. Earlier, accordln« to
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  • 128 18 (By Aii Mail) London, Sept. 16. HUNDREDS of people yesterday evening watching an aeroplane flying only a few hundred feet from the ground heard the splutter of the engine, and iv. the pilo a Hanworth man named Willis, making frantic signals. A moment later he swooped
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  • 68 18 IS a husband who is sent to prison guilty ol deserting his wile? 'Ibis question was raised at the South Western Matrimonial Court when Mr Florence Mycroft, of Alderbrook-road Balham, s.w applied tor a separa "ii 'be ground of desertion. Mr V Voting, tor the husband, said
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  • 67 18 Washington. A Nl ;w typ ol uper-flghter, designed n tO attack the giant "Fortress' ol bomber, was v sted at Buffalo x ork state, n is announced b] thi War Department be fighter carried a crew of live, Including two machine-gunners m thi wings The machine weighs
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  • 370 18 Family Hacked By Father From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. WITH startling suddenness, a tragedy enacted m a house m Rata Rend. Kuala Lumpur, seven rears agt>, tree brought to life again m the First Magistrate's Court this morning, when E. C A. Dias a Eurasian, who
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  • 114 18 "Girl Suffers, Man Goes Free" "THIS is one of those cases m which by 1 the laws of nature the girl has to suffer and by the laws of this country the man is allowed to go free." said Mr. M R. McLarty, defending Edith Carcary. 1 19. of Dundee,
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  • 83 18 Drowned Trying To Save Minister A 06-years-old retired art master, Mr A. F Carter, of Snape. Suffolk, formerly ol Croydon, gave his life at AldeDurgh, Suffolk, In an attempt to rescue from drowning the Rev p f Bywater a Method; st n aiister of Framlingham Mr. Bywater was bathinu with
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  • 22 18 A Bournemouth bus conductor had to leap lor life when, In a collision with a heavy lorry, his platform was ripped off
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  • 468 19 Attractive Films For Singapore Singapon Th OAmerii un m Singapore. He Is Mr. R. Armour, pr< -ident of RKO Radio Pictures. k, Who has just arrived from Hollywood. Interviewed by a Tribune n taMr. A. etradicted the our that the Fred Astaire-Gmger team would be split up by
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  • 71 19 Increasing Prices Of Goods &From China Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Sept. 29. \tyHILE some Chinese m Siam are contributing to help their fellows m the conflict, some Chinese merchants 'king to raise the price of goods >m China on the B I market by o a
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  • 123 19 Alleged Enticement Malax Girls From Our 0 ©rfc Kuala Lumpur. Tie-day. '"AN KOI SAN. a young Chinese, who alleged to have enticed Che Amah bint! Pakv. d Che Pura bint i < two Malay girls under 16 years Of age, from Matt bin Pit. their guarproduced In the
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  • 65 19 Countess Decides To Seek Divorce New York. THE Countess of Covadonga. second wife of the disinherited heir to King Alfonso, whom she married only eignt weeks ago. has definitely decided .to seek divorce. Her lawyer. Mr. Jose Pessino. said that attempts at reconciliation having failed, she would file
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  • 139 19 Boy ONE theory of the death of a 12-y< Boy Scout who was found hang:d is that he was playing a rope when a thunderstorm broke, and there was an accident during a frenzy of fei The boy. William Noel Schluter. found hanging by a rope
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  • 203 19 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report MINING. Tin at midday was 1122*4, down |4. acular drop m the price ol the metal In London bad an adverse on the price ol th on that mark i rday and w ith the sole ption "i Ampats for which there B small
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  • 101 19 New York. ART ROONEY. the sensational racetrack gambler, won a mere 80 on a wager that Farr would last 15 round, [against Louis. Thi an anti-climax tectacular day's luck during which i he made a pro t?0.000 at the Aqu >- dve 1 ourse on Long
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  • 19 19 Mr. Iversen. the well-known architect, and Mrs. Iversen of Ipoh, have left for Cameron Highlands for a week's holiday.
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  • 187 19 British I n Uresis In dm la Sept 28 \CC()KDIN( ItO Gk m the League's 1 Committee. Mr. P. M. Leland H United state- deleg ernment's full support to a resolution passed by the League Assembly day condemning the bond): i on hinese m open cities.
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  • 141 19 Benlawers, British, 3.755 tons, from Otaru 28-9 to Penang 2-10 City Of Bagdad. British, 4,413 tons, from Saigon 28-9 to United Kingdom 2-10. Edendale, British. 1.002 tons, from Bat a via 28-9 to Java ports 1-10. Biberg, Dutch, 1.128 tons, from Tandjon? Priok 29-9 to Tandjong Pandan, Rhio
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  • 47 20 Sighted 27 A tiles Off Falmouth Light London. Sept. 29. It is reported that the Endeavour I has been sighted 27 miles south-south-east of St. Anthony Light, Falmouth. She was making towards Eddystone Light and appeared to be on the Gosport tack. British Official Wireless.
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  • 89 20 Dam Searched In Murder Hunt Matlock. Derbyshire. DOLICE searching lor Ronald Smedley, 1 the 25-year-old Wirksworth labourer wanted m connection with the murder of his fiancee, Jessie Ball, aged 23. of Ashover, have abandoned their combout ol the wooded hillsides around which J a cordon had been drawn for several
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    • 490 20 lON THE RADIO 4 BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME Xn '2147 met) -nd •I, u -or. s:— W a.r.-R.o 08P 19.68 mm. res (15J1 wmU .^> 19.76 metres (II.M mis). Og 19 82 r.xtns (15.H MCI) and <-Ni' v».v{ ssetres 'H75 mcs). oo:, pm Bis Ben Orcht tral Musij no i).n f'"
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    • 472 20 U. S. A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The loiiou-n- .re H»< prlndptJ Imerican short wave trarLsmissionu. lin numbers Immediate^ after the tall letten refei t<, W\\»i yclts, and m. second easabei set asetree, TO I 145 pm Pn R» y 0 0 13.8 l M(>l:l. 0 30 NaUonal Parm and Hom< Houi
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    • 589 20 fl PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 5.00 p.) Pc De v* Nl V X X h Uma i Undo Ton MJjfA" Ufi2 Soe >h Toen", M. DJiwa 'Hantjoer PUoe Neo Koe Mls panoeir, Mias o',i.n. Talk On 'Rabies" (m 6A5 pm.: Children's Programme ther.
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  • 615 21 CO-OPERATION i THE KEY Lord Cranbornes Statement Geneva, Sept. 29. AN assurance that the British e\. Government is ready to participate with other powers concerned m a conference to arrange a settle- ment of the Far East conflict was made by Lord Cranborne at
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  • 165 21 Concluding Chapters Of Jungle Story Staganore Thurad ALL the mystery, intrigue and adventure r» for which Africa is famous has been embodied m "Jungle Jim" the adventure film, the concluding chapters ol which were screened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. The story deals with the exploits and
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  • 107 21 Contributions From Christmas Island Singapore. Thursday. R^R ONG PENG HOCK has received the I following donations from Messrs. Ong Boon Tat and Co.. Christmas Island. In aid of the China Relief Fund: Kongsi. Settlement. Collected by Messrs. Ong Tong Chuan. Lee Kirn San. Lam Hong, and Tong Chee.
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  • 118 21 Interview With Press Representatives 3u. IOAM Soong M< Ung, In an In--11 a. iven entatives, said that Russian intervention. if there were any. would be on sirnilai 1 nes to that which Great Britain the United States might take. "Internation.il protest against Japan•n." she said, "will only have
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  • 19 21 London, Sept. 28 Accrington and Chester drew 0-0 m a Third Division (Northern) League game to-day. Reuter
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  • 28 21 The GWR has completed contracts for *thn-e miles of double electric track from North Acton to Greenford, part ot the £2.500.000 scheme for a tube extension to Ruislip.
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  • 201 21 Sir Abe Bailey Offers E 1,000 London. Sept. 30. THE famous South Afr can financier, Sir Abe Bailey, writes a letter to the Times recalling the national fund which the Lord Mayor of London opened to relieve sufferers m the 1924 Tokyo earthquake and hundreds of thousands
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  • 83 21 Alleged British Bombings In Tanganyika London, Sept. 28. IMMEDIATELY following Britain's renewed protest regarding air raids on civilians In China, the Japanese press gives prominence to Italian reports alleging thai- the British authorities arc conducting large-scale bombings itTanganyika "massacring the non-rcsist-Ing negroes." •There has been no bombing
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  • 108 21 U.S. Protest Against Air Raids Washington, Sept. 29. JAPAN has replied to the American not*? protesting against the bombing of non-combatants, but the State T> part ment Is withholding information concerning Its nature pending consideration! oi the contents. The American Red Crass has con-' tributed $100,000 to assist
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  • 323 21 Secondßadio Talk From 8.M.8.C JUL second broadcast talk on rabies a was given lrom the Singapore Radio Station on Wednesday night at 7 20 pm The speaker dealt with the nature ol the disease m a most comprehensive manner and dog-owners, who listened W the talk must
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  • 91 21 Considerable Aerial Activity Canton. Sept. 30. U7HTLE no Japanese planes nave visitlv ed Canton, a phone call al noon today states there has been considerable aenai activity over Whampoa this morning, when two Japanese planes, belli to be from an aircraft carrier, and dropped bombs, the ma n
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  • 843 22 PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN Singapore. I bunda) Tin penifttenl efforts <>t Sings pore Ratepayer*' AKSociatioii »<» secure greater pubUcitj i«>r public affair indled bj the Vlunlcipalits X refta led m the annual report |h« ;i <»( i.iliun s .mlivilhs fluiini; ii m „i i real Joal iaiued. 1,, the
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  • 106 22 Chiang Pra.se> Chinese Gallantry 1 .Sh. Tin-; X I m Sham lial < th J when they fought until over I.ooo *Pf*f* lit-Oi -'l"h and :,,,,,lhl■j cnlan hek Immediatei to th. provincial forces, and medals should with the Mo ords lir of the nnrth Japan. ;e del
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  • 41 22 British Representations To Japan London. Sept 28. WHEN Sir Roberl Craigie renewed his representation to Tokyo yesterday re- uding the more recent bombings, he drew p' clal attention to the bombing 0 the (Mitral Hospital m Nankinii Reuter Wireless
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  • 28 22 Competitor I m the Manx Grand Prix motor cycle race i on Isle of Man T.T ■our numbered 139, nine more than the previous n cord In 1984
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  • 165 22 Promotion Of Communal mmm renorl of the Committee on ernment^ hlk n,.; -sed reception Ol to encourage an J i the Empire Bervices of tin mm*. Broadcasting CorporaUon. The report discusses the advan and poSbilities of wireless broadc •md he systems ol re-diffusion bj Z to varying
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  • 113 22 Agreement Reached In Paris London. Sept. 30. A FURTHER meeting of the naval ex- perls ol Britain. France and Italy is being held m Paris to-day. at which an agreement with regard to the anti-piracy patrol m the Mediterranean was arrived at. The terms ol the agreement are not
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  • 47 22 London. Sept. 29 rIE Air Ministry has sanctioned the Gloster Aircraft Company to ac•ept a Chinese order for a batch of the latest Gladiator type tighter-planes Itiwle Beaters, capable of 250 miles an I hour. 'Hip nlane.s will no shipped to Chini. Reuter
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  • 136 22 (Continued from page l) A Sydney message says the Labour Council governing the body of tn unions In New South Wales has or< a boycott of Japanese goods callin all Unionists to prevent Imports and exto and from Japan. It is also urged that the British T.TJ.C. Should
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  • 401 22 Chirm And Outer rHE Central Government neither denies nor confirms the report that contingents of Sino-Russian fore red on the Manchukuo border. This report leads to the belie 1 tnat Chinese troops must have crossed to Manchukuo by way of Outer MonBut under treaty obligations, no
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  • 43 22 General Explains To London London, Sep' 28 r ™E Ch national unity camp explained by Gen. Yang Hu rived m London from l rai at tioß imnatio uie.r •> r China which the flees, China to brine i tions economic, no] Reuter
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  • 474 23 Vial Noor Chowdhry Prom v unl Singanore, Thursday PLAYING on their own ground the p..st Office Sports Club defeated the R.A.M.C. b\ Aye goals to one m a last game of hockey to-day. Responsible lor four of the five goals cored by his side. Mat Noor
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  • 112 23 Results and ties m the tennis tournament at the SRC. are as follows: Championship Doubles Handicap: J S. de Bouza C. A. Norris (—3' beat A M. Valberg A. M. Jansen (—3) w.o. Mixed Doubles Handicap: (semi-final): M. A. Cordeiro Mrs. L. M. Pennefather 153) beat
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  • 27 23 Flight Lieutenant V. C. F. Streatfield A. P., and Mr. W. C. Mitchell, of Nairobi, escaped with slight Injuries when their 'plane crashed and caught near Nairobi.
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    15 23 An Incident from yesterday's hockey match, R.A.M.C. and Post Office, which the Postals won. Tribune
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  • 281 23 Inniskillings Beat Fort Canning Shiga' ore. Thursday. C" COMPANY of the Royal Inniskil- lings Fusiliers, playing at Tanglin'. this afternoon, defeated Fort Canning by two goals to one. Play was fairly even until tne fifteenth minute when McFarland, C Company's right half, gave a neat pass to
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  • 21 23 For the benefit of the 5.000 hop pickers an information buraeu has been erected m the Paddock Wood hop gardens, Kent
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  • 195 23 Yesterday's Results And Ties l Singapore. Thursday. TO-DAY'S ties In the tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A resulted as follows: Men's Singles "B" (semi-final): Chmi Yew Cheng 3» beat K. L. Eu I 15 6_l, 6—l. Men's Doubles: J. T. N. Handy and K. M R Menon I I
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  • 72 23 London. Sept. 30. THE finance minister, M. Bonnet, had a long talk this morning with a number of financial experts and it is believed the conference was devoted to examination of any means of securing healthier conditions m the exchange market. Greatest secrecy Is observed
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  • 229 23 22nd Heavy Battery Beaten \i Cltangt Singapore Ii A (IRANI) display ol la I and Cll hockey was given by a team representing the Punjab Regiment, when playing against the 22nd Heavy Battery angl this afternoon The game relUlted m a win of thret to two
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  • 102 23 Yesterday's Tennis Tournament Results YESTERDAY'S results In the Israehgh! Tennis tournament are as follows. Open Singles Championship: E. Simon beat S. Marshall (j 0. o 3; C. Simon beat J. Soloman 8 6, S— o; A. Manasseh beat I. Sayers 7—5, 7 5. Singles Handicap: J Soloman beat R
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  • 183 23 Ceylon S.C hockey teams have been selected as follows: vs St. Joseph's Institution to-day at St. Joseph's: Kunaratnam. C T ie nam. D. K. Samy; A Thevathasan, K. Thillainathan. Ranatunga, Arumugam, M. Pereira. T E X Retnam, X Kandasamy, a Joseph. vs Gordon Highlanders on Monday at
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  • 7 23 A Record Port ol London during 19
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  • 171 24 RI GB\ VI( TOR} VI TANGLIN Fori arming Beaten i Is ru match played at Ta lin thi i nil „m" on.. ited I b 3 i „l two i io ml li v... i and keen game mi uhM h the Buperloritj <-i
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  • 270 24 S.C.C Meet Midds To-Day Tin second round Singapore Cap 1,,- between the 8.1 < ••"<• the Mi.i.Hesr*. Regiment will i><- played .it the Anson Road Stadium tins ti lernoon. m the Brut round, the Vlldda beat the Royal Engineer!, and the < rk kel (luh beat tin- Publishers <• aftei
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  • 81 24 Si. Andrew's Beat Riff Raffs IN !I n hour arrived the ihi i by five point to nil imption, the Rln-Rans d effort to dra an d i) D'< otts con !i 'ailed to convei I it Toward the end ol the game, a nalty kick was awarded
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  • 154 24 Modern Competition Too Intense London, Sept 30. Tiff-: Morning Post announces that a.s lrom October 1, the Morning Post will be amalgamated with the Daily i elegraph In the ftnal leading article the journal recalls the hi tory ol the Morning Post, Which was founded m 1770 and
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  • 116 24 Tripartite Discussion London Sept. 30. THERE is a growing recognition In Bri--1 tain oi the Importance attached both I m London and Paris to the proposal lor a tripartite discussion on Spam which will be contained In th.- Joint FrancoBritli h note to be presented later this week to
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  • 267 24 Weights For Final Day Of Selangor illKKiilTS for to-morrow, the third and lV Last day of the Selangor Turf Club's \utumn professional race meeting, are is follows: HORSES, CLASS 3, DIV. A— 9 furs Clin 7 11 Wot HORSES CLASS 3, DIV.
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