Morning Tribune, 5 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. 210 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. October 5, 1937, FIVE CENTS
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  • 551 1 FUTILE ATTEMPTS TO BATTER DOWN DEFENCES Shanghai, Oct. 4. CURIOUS fighting raged all day long m all sectors, as the Japanese continued their attempts to batter down Chinese resistance. The Japanese used tanks and other mechanised units, while Japanese planes rained bombs on the Chinese
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  • 171 1 FRANC STEADIER A Rush To Acquire Cold London. Oct. 4 WHILE asserting it Is yet early to express a definite opinion regarding a long-term outcome of the meeting of the French Cabinet, the City's wellinformed circles noted with satisfaction the fact that Saturday's tension regarding the franc was not resumed
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  • 106 1 JAPAN IN CONTROL? New Government In North China Peiping, Oct. 4. IT is learned that the Japanese 1 military leaders have completed arrangements to establish new Government m the Peiping and Tientsin areas, which have so far been administered by Peace Preservation Commissions, established with Chinese personnel, immediately after the
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  • 121 1 Japanese To Rescue Bandit Victims Peipinp. Oct. 4 THE Japanese military authorities have despatched .m expedition consisting ol infantry md tanks agairfcst Chinese bandits mi ting the western environs of Peipini;. The Japanese h: d by consideration for the safety ol foreign hostages, but consultation with the foreign authorities concerned
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  • 391 1 Dulm. chairman of the mm -intervention board, have been received by Lord Plymouth, chairman of the committee. The view is expressed that the abandonment of naval supervision makes impracticable the continuance of any form of control, and that the embarkation international observers m merchant ships of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 37 1 ON OTHFR PAGES PftgM s Street has,' j l ahour and Japan 3 Financial news 1 In did Deenly Moved 21 India Deeply Moved M Local rugby 22 i I nter- School Hockey 22 J Hotkey 23
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    • 104 1 f KLIM now enables you to i give your children PUM i milk, that is delicious for V^ ff^fft^! i drinking, and at reasonable Ili^^TW I j »in)i i miih prices, no matter where you I i|^99B i f may reside. v y 1 Get one of ihe marvellous KLIM
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  • 596 2 1/ GHI B) IW > KONSI \BLES ek Robbed \IIO Cash >.m:..i|»<»m Moihl.in XIII. rtorj <-i ...i exeitini ehaae l>) I iwo p..ii< constables ■>« an al nng robber In Tanl i:»;»i h i. nj c h1 ol Jane 11, ;•»<" the resul i ml
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  • 207 2 Mr. J. MacPherson And Miss Irene Blackman Singapore. Monday JV/jiss [ren< Blackmail, daughter of Lieut and Mrs. A. H. Blackman. ot Plumstead, Kent, who arrived m Singapore about a week ago, was married tin i ,ii moon at the Singapore Registry Office to inspector J MacPherson, of the
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  • 158 2 In Aid Of China Relief Fund THE Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club 1 are to produce 'Outward Bound," by Sut ton Vane, at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, Friday. Saturday. November 17, 19 and 20, with the following cast Mrs T Alken Mrs Jean Robertson Mrs R T Brain,
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  • 48 2 lM l rrs v n irpeal for holn by the china Relief Fund Comn&apore to the International Red Cross at Geneva, the chairman of •hr committee, Mr. Tan Kah Kee has eply stating that tho appeal will be communicated to the Rp* cross Societies.
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  • 345 2 CHEQUES FRAUD STORY \mtrkan Business \ldi i Charged Singapore, Monday AN objection raised by Mr Mark Moririson as to the inadmissibility of the contents of cables between Max Factor of Hollywood. California, and Mr. D H Kleinman of Singapore. to be taken as evidence, resulted m the case of alleged
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  • 236 2 The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. liner Corfu which is leaving Singapore for Europe on Friday Oct. 8 at 9.30 a.m.: Lady V. Addison. Mr. G. Blum Mr G L. F. Bird. Mrs. M. M. Brodie, Mrs P H Birt. Mr. W. A.
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  • 53 2 tih; flrst annual athletic sports of the "™l Institution will be held a the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday Oct 8 commencing from 3 pm I Mr. John Laycock has kindly consenf ted to distribute thp prizos. All old boys nvited to attend There will bo an c
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 133 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours ir „,,i i old t.-i-.M- v oui time, Mi.! v i,i.. to enjoj the ploa '""l. Uk« I" Nlxon'i VI-T.il.m hi. l i •oui Manli I, Vltalltj in«l \i n reauli In i houm Nixon Vt-'Tn w dl««-over> nnd fuai ,i i., build new
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  • 375 3 DEMAND FOR A BOYCOTT "Unprovoked Acts Of London, Oct. 4. THE Labour Party annual conference at Bournemouth has unanimousIv passed a resolution denouncing the Japanese attacks on China and demanding I boycott of Japanese goods. An earlier message stated that the Executive Committee of the Labour
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  • 76 3 Mr. F. B. Oehlers Admitted To Practice Singapore, Monday. >RE Mr. Justice Howes m the High v Court to-day, Mr. Frederick Bernard a admitted to practice as an and licitor of the Supreme trail a I [ements. ir R. s Zehnder appeared m irt of the petition, and
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  • 429 3 Singapore. Monday. Because she is not prepared I back to her husband, a convert to Islam, -in spite of his willingness to take her back, a Tamil woman named Angelee failed to obtain an order for maintainance when her
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  • 65 3 Three Services A Week THE thrice weekly service of the Royal Dutch Air Lines (the K.L.M.* will be inaugurated so far as Singapore is concerned by the arrival of the liner due at the Singapore Airport at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. Three services a week between Amsterdam and
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  • 57 3 Singapore. Monday. Two Chinese. Yong Sang Kow and Lee Yeo were produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge to-day. and charged with having committed robbery of gold earrings and a gold bracelet on September 6. Both the accused claimed trial and the case was postponed until
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  • 41 3 (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies m all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Short liana. Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE m the HIGHER standards. FNROL NOW. Apply The Principal.
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  • 93 3 Ricksha Puller Dies After Collision Singapore. Monday. A rickshaw puller was fatally Injured this afternoon in Kallang Road "near the Gas Works when he was allegedly knocked down by a motor car said to have been driven by a Malay. The ambulance, which soon arrived on the scene
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  • 184 3 Sikh Watchman San Singapore, Monday. A tie conclusion ol the preliminary Inquiry Into a case m which a Sjkh named Sudagar Singh i.s alleged to have caused mischief by Ore at Collyer Quay m April 6, resulting m the destruction 'i houses, the property ol Shell House
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 18 3 I'iliLLBP'S RIJBBFR SOLFg fMade m Enirland Famous for its Lon^wear From All Shoe-Makers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore.
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    • 104 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE, RABIES. Anti rabic prophylactic vaccine treatment is available at the General Hospital, Singapore, and for third class patients at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. b Anti rabic vaccine may be purchased by private practitioners on application to the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapore. Private practitioners are
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 67 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Howes in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:- Rex vs. Ong Chow (if not finished) Rex vs. Chua Kim Chai. Before Mr. Justice Home in the 1st Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment:— S. 99 37— Lim Teong Bee vs. Kang Tee Neo
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  • REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 50 4 Pn Xl BBEB j 1( H,. oft. N Jum lIU g^Jj 16 Oct 4 PALM OIL (Malaya) COPRA (Straits, PJLB.) Ocl ipment Valu< I*l' I*l*l' lt (I AQ White Muntok Ocl D« ihlpment Black Lampong OctlDec inipo GABfBKI (Good Ma^k) n no i; i Ilic MClKintit'Cl Block '-P
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    • 51 4 LmSdon, Oct. 4. lay Change r.T. on Part* (doling middle rate* 151 15 r.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rat«) 96>- a r.T. on Shanghai (cl.alßK idling rate) S ?M VT on HonKlconK (closing Mlllnj? rate) r.T. on Japan (doting ■elilnt rate) r.T on New York closing telling ratt)
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    • 12 4 TIN Standard n Oct 4 To-day Change (ti £241 Forward
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    • 9 4 Pine Bar per Mi .U n £7.0.6%
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    • 71 4 ndon, Oct 4 Previous To-day 10 1083 3d Distillers M Dunlop Rubber ;;1 g2 taSeriaJ Chemical Industries 376 JW Imperial Tobacco iZ° 6 373 3 ti Anglo-Duti'li __i CanadJ Iflc p., London TUi «-^w Share) W2 |g Rubbrr Plan Investment Trust 333 gift Lini _J Southern Kintas
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    • 12 4 Previous To-day Change Tnnm Very Dull Dull ir- ITS
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    • 38 4 8,400 Tons From Malaya Last Month THE Controller of Tin reports that the estimated export,, of tin and tin-Ul-ore from Malaya last month, based on an assay value of 75.5 per cent.. were approximately 8,490 tons.
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    • 45 4 Monday. Messrs 8 E Levy and Co., Singapore I cabled news from Man following prices:— L« Pritt Previous To-day Antam 0.58 0.60 i ida--10.00 Consolida ies 0.016 0.019 I X I. 0.57 0.61 San Mauricio 0 .7-; v 80 0.59 0.62
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    • 31 4 K uchai Tin The returns of Kuchai Tin Ltd.. for August were :ls follows: —-Cubic yards treated 148.500; ore recovered. 924.03 piculs; nett ore value (approximate). $87.808 44; mine costs $16,569.70.
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    • 217 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report HONING: Tin at midday was 8127.00. up 52.00. The local market opened with a very much bettor tone this morning helped by the rise In the price of Tin on Saturday and the better sentiment displayed by the New York Stock Exch Not much
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  • 856 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Sinagpore, Oct. 4. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 6 6 3xd Asam Kumbang 34 6 36 6 Austral Malay 56 57 6 AyerHitmm 32 6 33 6 Aver Weng 0.87 0.92% Bangrin Tin 25 3 26 3 Batu Selangor 1.97
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  • 236 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. 4 p.m. MINING B. Belangora 1 94 1 99 HongFatt 1 27 132 Hitam 38. 43. Hongkong Tin 34 35 Idris Hyd. 12 13 Johans 40. 45. Jelebu 97. 1.03 Katu Tin 25 6 26 3 Kamunting Tin 123 13 3 Killinghall 26- 27 6
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  • 226 5 6% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 102 104 norn 4V 2 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4V 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 11l Ha norn 4% 1913
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 241 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Banker* nn( i Broken m Securities and CommodUhi. Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Sen Ifemh NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. I COMMODITY EXCHANGE, [NC. OP. NY. NEW YORK COFFEE SUCIAU EX( HANGE. P. 0. Box 333 Tel: 5251—51^52 Cable Address Selco
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    • 358 6 Wakya tin i &i>xx®ixw rss- -ZZZT V i~ ,-1 ef^\ M Pi O i\l T n 475 I rvV/n'Q OF C J IN L/V^l^ v united Kingdom i L- I- V^ > lt inent of Euro ™J V -W^ PR CENTUR1 FOX HASTERPIECE, WITB jjagfc I 211 jr^ «Ai-fc-rLJ^ril nMFW
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  • 275 7 A. A. M. SCOUTS To Patrol Malacca Terriotry From Our Own Correspond* Malacca, Sunday 'pHE Negri Sembilan branch of the Automobile at ion of Malaya been considering for some the possibility of increasing me.i hip m the Malacca territory, has ppointed a local sub-commiUee to rtei the interests of the
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  • 20 7 V V Simmons, Matron. Grade IT. Health Branch. Malayan Nursing Service, returned from Leave of absence on th September, 1937.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 216 7 EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) j N M p.m. TO-NIGHT §.15 p.m. GAT ft DARING ROMANCE OF OLD ARGENTINE, WITH ROUSING L MUSIC s -III GAUCHO" with John Carroll Steffi Duna rO-MORROW "FLYING HOSTESS 7, AND "ROCKY RHODES' 1 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME S SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) Tito TO-NIGHT MM
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    • 95 7 j SLICK, EXCITING AND GAI ANOTHER BIG AND s DELIGHTFUL HIT WITH TWO OF YOUR FAVOURITE) STARS M.G.M. GREAT SUCCESS NOW IN us ;,th s WEEK AT THE EMPIRE, LONDON! j I Vw l Landlesticks mm, v ''> Jbhm -'-Xv v j 1 NEXT CHANGI <i I THE BEST DANCE
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  • 2930 8 New Session Opens On October 26 "Ramsay Mac" IT Intends I o Write A Book **^r+ «N^^"» k,^^* -..rf^- rf^» rf— A A i 1 J I LONDON </ rom uut u i D [JRING the t fen net will be preparing i heavy pr<
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  • 27 9 Busts of Kirm Albert and Queen Elizabeth were unveiled m the presence of 600 Belgians ;t a mausoleum at Shomcliffe, Folkestone, containing the remains of Belgian soldiers.
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  • 26 9 I Ton ears and 500 people paraded Falloden-way, Hampstead Oaroen su burb. as a protest, against the non-im-position of the 30 in. ph. speed II there.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 85 9 amazing the '|PP^ FRESHNESS LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP Lifebuoy Toilet Soap <kiAbrings you. How caress- v -fi^gf' ingly its rich, abundant lather E^Jfel works its way deep down into WeBBm. j| the pores of your skin How J IffiflB&l P unfailingly it carries with it the Tjr^ special health clem ms-
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  • 329 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1937. HORRORS MUST STOP |>V her bombing of defencele i\ iliana m China, the Japanese have rai ed a torm of indignation which they probably ne\ i r anticipated. In tin- first few wicks of the war which Japan provoked, f< »v official communiqm
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  • 602 10 Poor People Who Snatch At Chance Of A Little Money I Th) enUmenl i 111;ui( more pronounced In the event ol a war Tnen commonly aid thai wai brtray-s the artiflcialitj ol nationalism and there pring: up a ol people which we call "trail 1,, thl .'"in".'
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  • 152 10 Passengers B\ Air Mr. R. A. Cary. M.P., left GovernDient House. H H the Sultan of Trengganu. Tengku Serewa, Mr. R. Irvine. Mr. Hughes and Tengku Btia had luncheon at Government House. Sunday. Oct. 3. Lt -Col. and Mrs. H. T. Craig had luncheon at Government Hou Monday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 10 -I ,v >- SSmCT&I? Hn.ir;,,;;!''',,;;; 1 1 hold up the awninr. UManrt news). X i |OlKemt «<>
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  • 986 11 THORNY SESSION OF THE LEAGUE Covenant Reform Is On The Geneva. NEVER before m its history has the League of Nations been confronted by so many grave and complicated problems as figure on the agenda of The present sessions of the Council and Assembly, which opened respectively on 10th and
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  • 130 11 Competition In Newspapers A BILL to be introduced into the Legislative Council shortly contain-; certain amendments to the Common Gaming Houses Ordinance. Section 4 of the principal ordinance is amended to prevent the conduct m or through any newspaper or other periodical publication, or m connection with
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 11 The submarine "Sterlet" which was launched at < hatham Dockyard by Mrs. Talbot, wife of Vice Admiral P. Talbot. I*., I) S Director of Dockyards. This completes the class of 12 quick-divint: rabmarinca of the Swordfish class. The Sterlet, which weighs 171 tons, is seen m charge of tugs after
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  • 284 11 Relief Of Chinese War Victims Latest news received from Shanghai at International Salvation Army Headquarters on Monday reports thr safe arrival m the city of Brigadier Morris, who will take charge of the Salvation Army's forces assisting with the relief of the stricken inhabitants. The Brigadier writes:
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  • 80 11 Local Firm's Generous Gesture ji/jESSRS. Praser and Neave, Ltd and It 1 the Tiger Brewery are present! complete!) equipped motor ambulance to the China Relief Fund, being Supplied at cost by Borneo L:d The eha. is on which the ambulance is to be built is now on view
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  • 145 11 Foreign Mediation Not Sought Tokyo, Oct. 2. In the course of an extensive review of Japan's policies m the present Sino-Japanese conflict, a spokesman at the Foreign Office declared that .Japan desired neither foreign mediation In her dispute with china nor the convocation dI an international conference tv
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  • 30 11 Mr j H m Roboon, (.'BE, managing director of the Malay Mail Pres.s, Kuala Lumpur, arrived m Singapore yesterday. He is staying at the Adelphi Hotel for a few days.
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  • 20 11 The P. and O. liner Corfu lui.s left Hongkong and la due at Singapore at 10 a.m. to-morrow < Wednesday t
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 27 11 THE TRUE TON4C FOOD Obtohtablm of ait Chmmttxs and Storr> 5933 1\ GOODWOOD Telegraphic Addreu: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIS' 'JartvcUled Facilities for Private Kntertainmeju,»
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  • 420 12 ABBEY TRANSFORMATION -IN MAY AND IN OCTOBER Munich, decorated with banners and columns supporting (hi- German eagle, gave an enthusiastic welcome to Signor Mussolini when the Italian dictatoi mull- ins State visit. The photo shows ihr great columns topped with the German eagle m the Karl Plats, Munich. (Planet News).
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 44 13 I\\ II IS T l» O C X I T \T t II i: S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE IG2 FIRST PRIZES IX THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Rlffld Place. SINCATQRF
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  • 863 14 Rest -Relaxation and Sleep Wi i .v; People ar< all ITou do n < I dl ted omeone when th< king them to the i am afraid tumbled badly and did not Each ..nd i v Individu .1 real and relaxe In a different Work. ports and h Isure can
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 51 14 JB BABY'S HEAD will soon be clustered Jia^ W| t h adorable curls if the tiny head IS Blots' i^'^^B cleansed with Ncstol every day. months nILrW te'fmi iki\tmi;nt M V l!jL.iiiifr..J! IP \>:«-..15: ins. I v I Its A, SONS III), S,» K a|»»r>--IV,, it X I u.npu, N
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    • 54 14 _^_H___R____P^ ___k Hi jßtfi^___Bs^__f v_3o \itt. tft^ If _i -aw __R t-'t __W___i —li— or I] j m i. mi. mi '*llf ip (.harl nuil thi ponbdov! '.:C"' MAX I ACTOR "■'•VV v Jvtn a>J Coiof H«--v _M_l Ir_tr»> v "> I I., t h' v 1 1 l_r» i.
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    • 167 14 h ImpotflMe by the type of life we have made for ouweltei It is up to us to earn to do this v most of us are buildnp up an Empire of a future generation If «c do not mow ourselves time for relaxation and rest then think of the
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  • 775 15 Itifl beautiful hands were osidered the attributes only of who naturally had plenty of leiIt wa common belief that it re rations to produce a lady"s :s. and the care of the hands reed much of her time. Now. there women who have [ling to do; women of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 240 15 X KM HIS IS SifIOI'EMiVU? l>l 111 l D/?y CLEANING HAIR-DRESSER CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Be waved J THE CONTINENTAL Some Examples. A "*WW«r«lett Permanent Waving I Machine Ladies dress, from America cleaned pressed 80 cts. J at Gents suit, UATCAM DCPM cleaned Dressed $1.00. lfl/lliJWll I La
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 410 16 •I'm »n riv > m 1 T BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN hN^LAND) JOutioardt. i ttrl OOMO U.OOO H COMTI 15.000 Dec. i •BHUTAN MOO I; N no SI S a vu k tan. car™** 8500 oMAJ i Jan. H KANPUKA 000 19 15.000 Jan. 28 RAWAI PIND- IV 000
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    • 444 16 yj TO FRENCH PORTS V. \Tm wS[ BOMEWARDS. ?A IV VAHK...,A 'HWfin .^Bordeaux Nov. 11 r as j Oct. n 0.0. PABQUIBR ""I M j 3S~SK SSSi^SS SS& I 'PHONE 5996 I iff Lloyd Triestino riJj (Incorporated In Italy). *!XPRESS SERVICE CARGO SERVICE CALLING VT COLOMBO, BOM CALLING AT PENANG,
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 66 17 Zealand 11a 5 10 am Australia: Eastern and Southern Marella 5 K) am Indo-Chma Leconte de U 5 11 a.m. hoihow Hal Hing 5 2 pm Netherlands Indies: Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong 5 3 pjn Fort de Koek. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak -<g Kwong
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    • 192 17 Penang, Siam. Burma. India. Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland. Europe. Nigeria. Gold and N. and S. America: Imperial closing 10 p.m. to-day. Medan. Jaskf, Amsterdam^ and tLondonf: Netherlands, dosing 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netiierlands, closing 7 am.
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    • 21 17 The s.s. Hai Hing for Hoihow. Mail previously announced as closing at 2 p.rr yesterday will close at 2 p.m. to-day.
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    • 88 17 Geneva Committee's Inquiry Geneva. Oct. 1. THE sub-committee of thirteen has decided to ask the secretariat to furnish EUCh statements as are available from Japanese sources m order that their report on China and Jap;m should not be based on one-sided information. The committee la meeting again on
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  • 730 17 States Maritime Commission was giving a great deal of study to the problem <•; providing schools and training ships m the United States lor the training ol young men for the American Merchant Marine He anticipates that the report that he will submit upon
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 298 17 bit rivs nil ir ii\i:. 'Incorporated m Australia NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA In port to-day MEHKUR Oct 30 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passe: .ay transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the con:.- X.P.M.
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    • 130 17 i\. 1 K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penan**, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. as. "lIAKOZAKI MAKU" Oct. 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 SS. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 154 17 SHIPS IN DOCK s 1 ntrmaec Exit °f out Inrapo. g i 30 2 3 < Ingalese Prince 32 verpalm 3C j 3 Galrsoppa 37 Kajang 3« r, Manila 4,5 4 Flintshire 4 5 Donou 4 rAnu Nicolaou 5 4 'nut Maru 1 c Kedah w 7 I Sirdhana 00
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  • 65 18 '.^..il and strain'-- C. .M.iiiiar c!o U.tuhii Lakhmidas <'<>. Bt, Malacca Street I m- runnel"— Chan Soon Seng, U. Nhren KUi. Singapore Pore Zoo Tan Nfhee Seek «8, Bra. Bwah Rd. Stafaport "he Famous Tower of South Madura) S. P. Sethu Raman, Ni>. 5, Tampin iload. Gemas.
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  • 14 19 "Specks m the sky'— P. Lakshana. 29, Orange Road. Singapore
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  • 445 19 YOUR Entries Arc Invited ON this page and the one opposite, will be found Dictures received for our photographic competition for which these pages arc reserved every Tuesday. The competition carries prizes ol Agia cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of ttlm will be
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    • 62 19 I i* m |> v i i I i o 11 can lie usetl. Does this mean a handicap? Definitely The experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow, Ihe reliableI vkh. mk 1 M mtk nft I I V I I *v» /M| zQmT m fSLv HI _^m I 1,11 BTf^
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  • 199 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Sinagpore. Oct. 4. 5 p.m. Total for Books Close financial ompany Dividend To Date Ex. Div year Ampat Tin y; Int. Sept. 29 Oct 21 Oct 4 Chenderiang 10'; Final Oct. 11 Oct. 4 17: Mambau s'; Final Oct 6 ia« Renong Tin 20
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 180 20 Mbe World m^^m Tin 1937 wodfxs of latest iAw mM W Tlu 1 new PILOT pens will impress you as lir r m m W no other ranK(> of pens has ever done JK*3j ml lm ttle 1(>allv beautiful material— the >n- "ij r'^mmm derful rehnement all goes to make
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 521 20 ["ON THE RADIO (BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME a!. (.s., 13.93 s" r Kemlo Steph. Ir.iiisnu.svioii X— l» Rtrpam (h Th( lf(lU m GBJ 13.93 metre* (21.53 mi \\> s sii iv»: mrirrs (2L47 bm»>; OBG invitation to Bhutan.' i i.K#i nicln-s (17.71 «<») and GSi hy John Davlr Win n Mr.
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    • 299 20 t PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C J Sineapore Station On 225 metres fr 10-PW >. 6.00 PJ> lusic iHokkien |!'m Turn, Com my Bc»p--1 tres (17,760 kcs.) and DJQ 19.« trrs (15.280 kcs.) TO-DAY 1 620 p. m Concert of Ufht Music 720 Dm News m English. 7 35
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    • 336 20 ass*. arcl Ann, Llie we of the crmWcr 1 li; he f■ BroAdcattina Cor- v'l and Announce m S n is' n m jhi >' ed b > tn stati U cc Orchestra, under the direct! >n cl Hex Allen lc.oo p m Cli«e Down. Nirom Station VDC 19.8 metres
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  • 590 21 Japanese Lose 15,000 Men? Shanghai. Oct. 4. IT is widely rumoured m Shanghai that dissension has broken out among the Korean. Manchurian. and Formasan troops ol the Japanese army. The Japanese authorities are worried, and it is ted that this explains the recent ge- neral withdrawal of
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  • 47 21 Washington, Oct. 3. TNITED States Government-owned y ships are to follow new routes In "Jlure to avoid the danger zones m the yunese and Spanish conflicts, .state Maritime commission officials. The ships will not enter the danger It is necessary fui cuating refugees Reuter
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  • 250 21  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Sin Chew Jit Poh and ]rackChineseßegim tits Posted Tientsin, Oct. 4. SEVERAL units, mostly mechanised, have arrived m Taiyuen from Nanking to participate In the war In the North. An elaborate system of defences has been completed, extending five miles from Taiyuen to
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  • 51 21 At r. meet ins: of committee No. 1 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, it was agreed subject to the approval of Government, that the annual value m respect of F.M.S. Railways property within Municipal limits, including godowns at Telok Ayer. should be fixed for 1938 at
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  • 88 21 Thirty Miles Hottpkonp H— ffc—f Oct. 4. TWE colony is again threatened by A typhoon, which n\uy strike here around 4 p.m. The observatory is experiencing difficulty m plotting the course of the typhoon owing to the fact that the Pratas Shoals, from whence typhoon advices are
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  • 181 21 Public Object To Ami-Red Pad Nanking, Oct. 4. nUBLJC opinion m Germany is oppos- ed to the Japane.se suggestion of carrying the Japanese-German AntiRed Pact into effect. They maintain that such a pact, with the military clause contained therein, Is particularly distasteful to the German exporters and
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  • 139 21 League Expected To 1 1 ilp China THE Budget committee ha apj hr Propo a) to rant £100,000 to nght epidemics m China M fciiiot gave Britain's support Sir Deny Bray, on behall of India Said the Indian people are deeply moved at the plight of the
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  • 72 21 Japanese Submarine Off Hongkong Hongkong, Oct. 4. niSPROVING the Japanese asseru tions that there are no submarines m these waters, the s.s. Yuen Sang, which arrived on Saturday evening, was twice stopped by Japanese submarines on Saturday, once at 8 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. No boarding
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  • 29 21 Dr. S. G. Willimott, the Assistant, Government Analyst, will speak on Cyprus at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel en Wednesday.
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    • 60 21 "^\3®V j y^y The four leaf Clover sign is asgn of good health because it stands L 3 y for CLOVER BRAND. Insist tlways on CLOVER BRAND MILK. k/^ATtn F > t>s P ure s delicious it's nourishing. J^^JMQ THE CONSiSTt^^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy
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  • 371 22 St. Joseph Beat St. Kndrew'i M X ball opponents aeien iven X g tope, the 81 Andrew ro g whUethe lull back:, .Oan and CoVdeiro showed excellent understand- 11, other'a game. GOOD INDIVIDUAL!.! Although gOOd indivuuiallv, St Andrew's forward 1 railed to combine; 1 Thoy had to change
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  • 192 22 Good Rugby On The Padang THR] 5 I B enable them to wureacta from Pulo quartei lin< llv made the pkck a useful coi the club not prominent, packin no i too solid Wh.-n they did get dow properlj usually gw v* m i Ide
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  • 216 22 Teams For This Week's Games TIIK Following have been selected to play hockey for the y.m.c.a. vs. r.i. t<. morrow at the R.I. ground at 5.10 j) m M 8. Menon, M Modder, Goh Chin ('live, R Bstrop R. Eu, E. K. Yzelman. A w
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  • 25 22 Paris, Oct. 3. me Duke of Windsor is shortly visiting Germany and the United States tc study housing and labour conditions- Reuter
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  • 452 22 Professional Triples Tourney A i ma me will be m pet) us of teams and nx Mows: o-^H.ii Bankers: C R. Wardle, J. Ridddl and X C. OU1( Brokers: 0 P Griffith Jones, A. M md <• W Auchmuty I nfineers: I Wilson and A Hinds. i tceiteraa
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  • 28 22 Singapore, Monday. draw resulted In the rugby M and the < af> c on Blatant; Matl to-nieht.At 1 no the (rame did cither side aoDear likely to
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  • 347 22 Programme Of Ftxtures CULL details of the S.C.C. and Singar pore rugby fixtures an now available and are given below. Lust Saturday's match. Newcomers vs. Th- Rest, was the rioua matrh the Yesterday the "B" fifteen opened the -lub programme 1 with a Royal Fn-meers "B"
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  • 82 22 IBukit Zahrah Athletic Meeting (From Our Oivn Correspondent Johore Bahru, Oct. 4. THE Headmaster and Staff of the Bukit Zahrah English School, Johore Bahru, have Issued invitations for the annual Athletic Sports which will be held on the school ground at 4.45 p.m. on Oct. 6. HIT. Sir
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  • 980 23 P.MJ. BROMBERC IMPRESSES Cricket Club s First (By "Sticks") Singapore, Monday. WHITES triumphed over Colours by seven goals to two in the first S.C.C. hockev trial on the Padang a this evening in an interesting same in which a considerable amount ot new talent was disclosed. I
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  • 347 23 10th Fortress Co., Royal Engineers Beat 3rd Ac-Ac Battery fault. Clover and Macrae gave a good account of themselves. For the Gunner; Lieut. Christopher ind Gunner Murphy In the pack and Richards among the threes were the 'lion accive. T he game was
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  • 82 23 P.W. D. Beaten In Keen Game !N a hockey match on the Post Office ground to-day, the Postals beat the P.W.D. by lour goals to two in an interesting struggle. Chowdhury opened the scoring and the P.W.D. replied through their centre forward, the half-time Score being 1— l
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  • 386 23 lacked much of the dash that characterised their efforts in the first naif, 1 and the exchanges were more evenly distributed. Exchanges continued to fluctuate With the Club having the better of v hat little difference there was but the respective defences, the Gordons' in
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    • 121 23 \\ii-<.l\ici: COLOI It I D PORT L X X D E M E i\ T Ilupicl-llarcl^iiiii^ Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" Ls marketed in— Buff Red, There is also a range of more delicate shades sold m "Colorcrete" NOT RAPID HARDENING. The above include (ireen, Cream, Orange, Blue, etc. Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" has all
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  • 69 24 Sewards kirk for touch almost charged down m the rugby match betwren thr B.C.C. M B" ami X yesterday. (Tribune). The ixMtiim of the Retreat "ii the Pariani yesterday l»y the Punjabi Refinent. (Tribune). An incident m the hockey match on Padang yesterday between the and
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  • 120 24 FASCIST RIOTS ECHO London Police Make 100 Arrests London, Oct 4 QVKH 10Q persona wen arrested yesterv day m connection with disturbances which occurred during a march through [he streets m south London of the British union of Fascists. The procession was led by Sir Oswald Mosley Anti-Fascists organised oppoM1
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  • 85 24 ALLEGED THEFT Taxi Driver's Charge Against Soldiers Singapore, Monday. A CHINESE taxi-driver is alleged to have been robbed by the occupants of his car shortly after passing the sth mWe, Chang) Road, at eleven o'clock lust niuht. The men, who are said to be soldiers, arc alleged to have pelted
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  • 19 24 London, Oct. 4. In the Scottish League to-day Dundee br Lanark by two goals to one. Reuter
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    • 168 24 j A. S. GILES. S CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY lAIIOK AM) OUTFITTER No. 0, The Arcade, Singapore THONK 7iM. THE TAILOR. Ynllll: TH FORTUNE-TELLER and BOH NAI HOK Now we provide you with i Bigger, Brighter and B tter Show entitled "THE STEP-MOTHER" j by The Menilada Musical Association (Acclaimed
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