Morning Tribune, 9 October 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. 214. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. October 9, i I-IVK CKNTS
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  • 669 1 THREAT TO THE NANKING REGIME BUT JAPAN HAS NO ENMITY TOWARDS CHINESE PEOPLE Shanghai, Oct. 8. 4 proclamation showing the Japanese consider their strength sufficient to expel the Chinese, also making it clear the Japanese aim at eliminating the present regime at Nanking, issued by General Matsui, Commander-in-Chief of the
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  • 34 1 Singapore, Friday. DECEIVING and adjudicating orders were made by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, Acting Chief Justice, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. against Yu King Yan, Heng Ching Tiang and Chee Peck Leong.
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  • 98 1 Leaving Manila Next Week For Singapore Manila. Oct. 8. SIR If. K Hugessen. the wounded British Ambassador to China, arrived here this afternoon accompanied by Lady Hugessen and their two daughters and are going to Baguio. the noted mountain resort tomorrow where they will remain until hnst
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  • 68 1 London, Oct. 8. The leader of the Parliamentary Opposition has, it is stated, been informed by the Prime Minister that he is unable to comply with the request for an earlier summoning of Parliament to discuss the Sino-Japanese conflict, but would agree to allotting a whole day
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  • 65 1 London, Oct. 8. Mr Walter Elliot, Secretary for Scotland, in a speech at Glasgow, said on the Clyde 470.000 tons of commercial .ships were under construction, In addition to a great programme of Admirality work, comprising two battleships, four cruiser, 16 destroyers and other vessels. This Admiralty work
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  • 47 1 Italy Spain London, Oct. 8. Press reports from Rome, where the joint Anglo-French demarche was made yesterday, emphasising the desire for an urgent reply to the Joint note on t lie Spanish situation, indicate that the Italian reply may be expected to-mor- I rov. British Official Wireless
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  • 288 1 Optimism Of Sir John Simon London, Oct. 8. AN optimistic view of the future was n taken by the Chancellor of Exchequer, Sir John Simon, when speaking at the Lord Mayor's dinner to bankers and merchants at the Mansion House last night He said Britain's internal position
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  • 35 1 London, Oci H The King has approved the appointment of Admiral Sir Charles Forbes to be Commam Chiel Horn* Fleet, in m to Admiral Sir Roger Back- hom e British Official Wireless
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    • 18 1 ON OTHFR PAGES Page Katepa>«*rs' Meeting 2 I Financial News Football 22 Local Boxtel 23 Local Hocta 2S
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    • 65 1 I FRES H MILK— WITH g«jaßDß| ALL THE TROUM.H I REMOVED! JET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drink. It is < ipecially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, water
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  • 763 2 "CLOSED DOORS" PUBLIC BUSINESS CRITICISM BY MR. I Plea For Increased i 'iii 1 1 1 1 1 trtbutetothe Hon Mi A Taj Ltan Tecs foi his able gu dance 1(1 it (l! the Singapore RatePW; a ociation al the annual genera held al the AdelphJ Hote to c Reuben
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  • 226 2 Elderly Chinese Granted Discharge Singapore. Friday. ADMITTING liabilities of $76,945.05 Ng Teok Sam, one of the partners of Chop Tiang Lim, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, subject to three months' suspension. In his report on the
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  • 649 2 Preliminary Inquiry hit" Charge Uj atnaanore, Friday a complainant In .>nl.n,m;u-y Inaulwtato a^charge w a^ u h( n t| bv tabbing her with a knife. lainant, a married woman. With two children, was in her house on the date in question when the
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  • 432 2 tews Of Mr. Scow Poh Leno Singapore. Friday. THAT the Improvement Trust should convert all the houses that they have built into cash and proceed with further work instead of holding on to their property and thereby competing unfairly with other land-owners was one of the
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  • 132 2  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Sin Chew Jit Poh. and Severe Air Battle Over Whampoa Hongkong, Oct. 8. A CHINESE evening paper in Hongkong has reported the arrival in Canton of General Ho Ying Chien, Chinese Minister of War, and corcurrently Chairman of the Central 1(011--lary vesterday morning by r.ir
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    • 59 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours h*nl to th( n in i i. i. in. it now In |ki to g«t lld of 11 I- r I Iblc 111 < f b) killing 11.- i ii- ..ii v. l,i. I, i > I pi-.!. ir< mlnuti s killIng i ii-
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  • 1159 3 RATEPAYERS SUBSIDISED HOUSING HIOCIATION MEETS ual Address OJ Singapore, Friday. IN the course of his presidential I speech at l he annual general meettni of the Singapore Ratepayers' \ssuoiation held at the Adelphi Hotel to-dav. the Hon. Mr. lay Lian leek reviewed briefly the work done by ihe Association and
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  • 211 3 Hillbiily Film At The Alhambra MOUNTAIN music and plenty of nit played by a hillbilly band is one of the features* of "•Mountain Music." an entertaining comedy with Bob Burns and Martha Rave o! "Waikiki Wedding'" lame in the leading rcles. which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last
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  • 133 3 Chinese Driver Charged In Court Singapore. Friday. THERE was a sequel to a motor accident at the 15 '4 Mile. Woodlands Road, on the evening of Sept. 16. when a Chinese car driver appeared oa B .summons before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate, lor having caused
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  • 187 3 Fled Si reel Pleased At Her isil <From Our On n Correspondent) London. S«*pt. St. Ij^LEET STREET is looking forward. with grea! Interest, to the arrival ■4 Miss Kosalind Wong, iratunwriter of the Tribune. Her advent is heralded by The World's Press as Jollows: "The Malaya Tribune
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    • 248 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT RAB I E S FINAL WARNING To owners oi dogs within the Municipal Area which have not yet been submitted for anti-rabic vaccination. All owners or persons in char;" 1 ot within the Municipal Area which hai not yet been vaccinated are informed that they should without fail
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    • 75 3 MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS 2. NAN YANG *&&%£*s£ NAN ClUNG^r^B o Raya, Malacca. T. n ?n!? oro Muar Malacca K l at i.oo a.m. 2.00 p m 2. Muar to STpore 8.00 a.m. 2.00 pm 1 iSMSS. < aS£ kr>gto apore7 00 ja 1 \^&so/ i IM^ iXEW STOCK
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    • 277 3 HE WAS AFRAID TO CROSS A STREET Lost Ui> Nerve xiut 12 Months' Agony. Buffering from acute rheumatism in both bis knee joints treated in hospl tal twice without result 0 unnerved that he was afraid to cross t street how readily every rheumatic milT»t«t will sympathise with this man
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 120 4 II London. Or: 1 Previous day Change 107 14> 106 9 — 4 2 T"_l<:M 1 IcrH 32 9 t Dunlop Rubber — General Electric ImDerial Chemical Industries 146 J Imperial Tobacco 31 3 -3 Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pacific A O — 4 London Tin (New Share) 4
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    • 122 4 mi ii■ ■I'i b;h y'-f... .!":s■' ki WmmW H mm Pn Ste Change Tone 16 • l 16 Spot 1 i 16 • 1 V hi 16 1 Nov • 1 16 (3rd l Sellers. 3 16 8 3 16 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 ■•
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    • 66 4 rT r\T P.T. 1 T. IT. on Paris (closing mlddlt rate) on Amsterdam (cloilng middle rate) on Shanghai (clo*lng selling rate) on Hongkong (closing selling ratt) on Japan (closing selling rate) on New York (closing selling ratt) Previou i 150 21 965 16 1. .::'-.<! 1 .31 32
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    • 16 4 N standard London. Previous To-day Ocl Cl. >ii closing price) imv* 2 mm ■''''V,';'*
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    • 35 4 UOLD Fine Bar per oz. BILVEB Bpot 4 months' forward. Previous n 0.64 1 19 15 16 19% London. To-day £7. o.6ft 20 19 i;» 16 Oct. 8. Change • 1 Hi HUM
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    • 50 4 (CBBIB M '•: Buyun. Btiitrt. Buyert Sellers Previous Steady 164 Weak New York, To-day Dull 16 9 16 16 11 16 Oct. 7 Change I -.1 W >m :UMI__LA _n_W______i ion» BpOl *> w § fIN Tont Bpot 16 3 t 16" 8 Weak 53 3 4
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  • 51 4 Singapore, Friday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the U iwing prices: Sale TV Previous To-day Pea >s .ok 0.58 0.56 B let Consolidated 10.00 9.80 i idat( d 019 0.018 I XL I San Mauricio 0.75 United
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  • 69 4 Berlin, Oct. 5. HITi nching the fifth winter help campaign urged every one to contrib ncome. It j not to do so. "If fate .^.hould ever place before us the supreme test there will be millions ready to sacrifice their all. "II ever the nation is summoned, do
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  • 31 4 Mr. Charles Alwis, a Sinhalese living a| Waterloo Street, was conveyed by ambulance to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital late last night in a semi-cons-cious state with suspected poisoning
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  • 98 4 Press Censorship Now Lifted Jerusalem, Oct. 4. ALL is o liel In Jerusalem and the Jaffa shopkeepers' strike is scarcely noticeable. The First Battalion of the Royal narched round the walls of Jerusalem to demonstrate military prepar< :<• A shot was fired at linesmen repairing a cut telephone
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  • 28 4 New Commander-In-Chit I ADMIRAL Sir Charles Forbes has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet In succession to Sir Ro^er Backhouse as from March, 1938. Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 22 4 (if 1 O^- A SOI 111 iimnsii DfSUEANCI COMPANY, LTD. Is Your i MOTOR CAR fully insured? a i Inlas on On
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    • 47 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. 1 'it'll toed in 1880 Capita] Subscribed (Fully 1)1 !(i lI1)l v i00.000.000 K< "vr Fu V 134.400.000.00 Head Office YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACI Ma I YAMAMOTO. Tel No, 8049 Mai :n l ...i Office m l7 Compradore'fl Deri:
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    • 28 4 A j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j i Moron Ixiox i INSURANCE COMPANY. LTI> i j l 1 i AffiMtn: STMF. OARBY CO., LTD. i i J V B;r.RßDore Branches
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  • 811 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Oct. 8. 5 p.m. Frasrr Co. Buyers Sellers AmpatTin W 5|9*> m Kumabn c 3 4- 3bAustral Ma Ml-., Wj-nom oi? P.nn 'fin 24 6 25 6 Batu Selangor J-88 1£3 Burma Mai *>- g Chenderian -*j Hitam Tin 0.38 cj.« Hong Fan
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  • 226 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. 4 pjn. MINING Buvers Sellers Ampat B. Selangor Bangriii 56 1 .90 25- -(> -xd 1.95 4--13-0.42 1.00 Hongkong Tin 32 i r_ Idris Hydraulic Johana Jelebu 12 0.38 0.90 Katu Tm 24 6 3--26 12Killinghall 24Kuchai 1.70 1.75 K. Lanjut 24 6 25 0
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  • 214 5 Singapore municipality penang municipal 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 nom 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int. Mar. 31
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    • 259 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Batlktrt nnd Brokers in SeCUritiet and COMtnOdUki, Daily Foreign Market mbers: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY RXCHANGE, INC OF. N.Y. w YORK COFFEE A SUGAR EXCHANGE. i KICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS 1
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    • 155 6 iNOTHKR SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! THRILLING l.\( ill WENT! <-U IDVENTI Rl C«*WKtt?K? To-D,,y 3-15-6-15-9-15 -<< flbl < v > I. .A A..., I YOUNG -^1; moVcan C/xnpzn&iA, \jAno<Zbj\cxA EXTRA! "GOLF MISTAKES" l»> Pete Smith I I j •< To-Day 3-15— 6-15— 9-15 ALHAMBRA j PABAMOUNTB BIDE-SPUTTING COMEDY THAT 1 vor will
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    • 212 6 -y- r .-.^r,",r.K^ s< TO :kx mistokv «O*W j f?^| |^CAPiTOLr| j .^"*!3fci v ikm as lhr Liltle Peacemaker in I m H Rudyard Kipling's Great Story W Hi <(| BKITISH ADVENTURE in the s lif H# ,**> Land Of the Bengal Lancers, |"WEE_Vmj=iEJWINKIE" i With >KTOR Ak LAGLEN, Michael
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  • 224 7 i uiual Report Of The Company THE meeting ol the British Malaya 1 Trustee and Executor Co.. Ltd.. ill be held at the Exchange on Oct 5 m the report for the year c nc>d 30 signed by the chairman Sir Galloway, the directors state— accounts
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 7 The Nicholas brothers, the famous coloured dancing Irani, to be seen in the new British Musical Production, "Calling All stars," which opens at the Capitol shortly. The FaiT-Louifl ftfht will he shoun as added attraction With M Calling AH Stars."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 259 7 The Talk of London and J New Vork ALHAMBRA j Wednesday, Oct. l'ltli j I^UNNE RANDOLPH SCOTT. V i DOROTHY LAMOUR J Alum Tjmiraff Rjy^ond W*lbu">. V^^ J J Itn Hue. CKirlct BicMord »nd J^^^k j ROUBEN MAMOULIAN i— MMMt fiMiiiT,o»^^^^^ MiMiinimr.i nifii ,vii-^» j EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) j
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    • 188 7 [THE CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION- j The Famous Shu- of -(.IRIS' DORMITORY"- SIMONE SIMON as DIANE. the role she was born yßr^f*^ JAMES STEWART J as the Valiant CHICO i l^)i i ii 1 irafr^^ iiiwiv j^^fe-i J|fe|; 20th Century-Fox (ilm's ureat produc- il^^^^^ 3H^| l on IC f iniol|s v
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  • 1015 8 No Press urr Is Brought (from our Own ReperUr) Kuala l.umpur Thursday. LI \DIN<; members «»f the Chines* ,'ominiinitv in BdMftff ttim tom perturbed Mirations »ppcarin»{ in Singapore newspaper that <ontril»uti..ns (o the CUM distress fund mn l»«'i"K :ule llnder pressure and ulso that pru <-s Si
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  • 127 8 News Of Malayans In I Britain from Our Oun Correjyndmti (By Air Maili London, sept. 29 pOMMANDER J M Beott, who I V/ be remembered i<>r two period in sing ipore, has taken over his pi, i ol Klng'fl Harbour Mastei Plymouth D- J Uurie smith, forr. -rly med-
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  • 80 8 Woman As Vice Chairman London, Oct. 7. AT a meeting of the new executive of the Labour Party at Bournemouth to-night, Mr. George Dallas was elected < hairman for the coming year and Mr?. Barbara Ayrton Gould vice Chairman. Mr. Dallas, who was in Parliament from 1929 to
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  • 301 8 Attempted To Smuggle Shanghai. Sept. 24 Al i- XANDRO Gonzalez, seaman ofl ss ste.l Manner, who wm Mjw dn rfn| the summer while attemp tin*; cmurele -Plum from Shanghai to t Sppines was brought up tefow •udKe Milton J. Helmick ta the United S?aS Court for China yesterday
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  • 264 8 Cathay And Palace Return To Normal Shanghai Sept. 19. yESTERDAY two neighbours, separat- ed only by the width of the Nanking Road and both looking out on that thoroughiare as well as on the Bund, agreed simultaneously to come to life again, after five weeks' closure. As
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  • 78 8 Our London correspondent states that Sir Walter HugKard. the former Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, and Lady Kuggard were present at the first night of Mr. J B. Priestley's new play. 'I Have Been Here Before" at the Royalty Theatre, London, on Sept. 22. This was in Hie
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  • 614 8 Labour And Tories Support Arms London, Oct. 7. FOREIGN policy and defence occupied both the Conservative and Labour Party conference at Scarborough a resolution was carried approving the National Governments polio and at Bournemouth the Labour Conference by 216.900 votes to 262.000 endorsed the declaration on defence by
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  • 660 9 ALLEGED VINDICTIVENESS OF POLICE Ipoh Indian Sentenced In Perjury Case From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 7. STARTLING allegations against the alleged vindictiveness of the Police i re mad< yesterday In the Perak AsCourt when an Indian witness in in a perjury case was charged, by Mr. ice Ait ken
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  • 40 9 Members of the orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society are notified that orchestral practices will be resumed on Monday, Oct. 18, at 5.15 p.m. in the Memorial Hall. New music for the next concert will be rehearsed.
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  • 22 9 Visitors wishing to board Lloyd Triestino vessels are requested to call at the company's office for the necessary pass permits
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 ANCHOR Sflß^v BPf^^ W\^—^ W\^^k\ 9 g KB H Hj B Mi BB B' H IAV B ■K& uB mm m^ Brewed and bottled in Singapore by tbe AKCUIFtLAGO BKEWERY CO., LTD. KULh AUtJVIb. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.B.
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    • 305 9 TRADE BARGAINS J JL t j^ FOR SALE 1936 MODI L REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3' 2 Cubic Feet $210.00 4 240.00 5 280.00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Read
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    • 371 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS —A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Can always available in stock. We can recomrhend the following as real bargains, which are backed by our guarantee and free service: 1935 Model -Ford Saloon 10 HP.— Price $1025; 1935 Model Pial ArdiU Saloon 16.5 HP
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  • 348 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 9, 1937. NOW OR NEVER ■'I .MA i in willing to acc< pi any i,,\ itation from the League b< cau le, according i i her, her conq U e ioi Abv ir.ia i« unrecognised. Germany is unwilling to join the international anti-Japanese boycoti movem<
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  • 939 10 m T• 1 1 1 II (^hnstiutiiiy win HbJ differ, chaUen win-'! which Ive i, durii Its coui evived ii.d. m! But the qui the IX oples d to it"- nil id 80l fism are p ,t doctrinarianism blind adhesion to onesided principles. A doctrinarian like I
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    26 10 s,,i, Marjorie Sinclair, of Coton Crescent, Shrewsbury Mid Mr. J. A. Hope, of Ipoh, Federated Malay States, who were married at St. Mary'* Parish Church recently.
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  • 321 11 GREAT WAR INCIDENT OF 1916 Wounded English Soldier Rescued Under German Fire (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Corresponded London, Sept. _!!>. flow Mr. Anthony Eden, with face blackened for a trench raid. rescued a wounded English soldier under German Rre and [ragged him
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  • 290 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau and Financial Strain Of War Shanghai, Oct. 8. ACCORDING to information received from Tokyo, it Is stated that the Japanese Finance Ministry has issued a declaration to the effect that since Japan emL anted on her present advanture In China,
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  • 287 11 I ..V. i. And Bat Hope Of Peace w York. Bept I l We are determined neither to thi i in i be drawn Into armed confl i. twe :i ations." declared dell Hull, Secretary of Btat the auspici Confen nee which to 100,000 0
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    18 11 Miss Loll Yoke Wall, a charming visitor to Oxford from Kuala Lumpur, capital of the Federated Malay States.
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  • 270 11 A Problem For Shanghai Golfers Shanghai, Sept. 27. THE members of 0m 1 of the most popular golf clubs in Shanghai are wondering whether or not they have a clubhouse. It may have been lost n the martial shuffle somewhere out Kiangwan way, and up to the
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    • 34 11 THE TRUE TONJC FOOD I Obto/noWe of til Chmmtsu and Stow I 'vcvxvxvxvxvxv 5933 "A^X GOODWOOD 5934 f M Telegraphic Addreu: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIST* j VnrtvaUed Facilities for Private EntertatnmenU.
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  • 274 12 The tenth Chamber of Poliee. presided by M. Laemle. heard the confession of Madeleine Corabeuf dit Fontang' who on March 17 last, at the (lard du Nord Station, wounded Count Charles de Chambruni with a revolver shot. He is the senior Ambassador of France. France Presse
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  • 100 13 ISTRIA DAMASCUS PARIS RACE Soldten guarding: the plane. Lieutenant Genin, piloted by Lt. Col. Francons, in the Istr Damascus Paris race. France Presse The mechanics working on a screw on the Italian plane Savoia S. 79 piloted by Rovis and Trinebolo in the air race. France Presse The ommander of
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  • 36 13 A giant mushroom weifhtaf 15 k^rs. found by M. .lean CoarboaUf, who works in the Senart Forrest In me seme. This photo shows Mr. ourhouhs with the mushroom in his arms. France Presse
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 41 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES RUBIS, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., etc* RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE including SaturdaysOpened up to 6 p.m. everyday
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    2028 14 FASH I ONS Cotton a Great Favounte for Dresses from Morn to SunsetSharkskin Popular-Bright Colours for Day DressesPlaysuits For Beach Hours i ahi ll! riong :!i(i :ii iv olution for balmy d d can i). 1 1 and th< blj Thi 1 hip and styling tint goes Into silks 1
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 46 15 Everlasting Gifts from 20 Cents to 520.00 at W£ JAZ>£ ?S££ Only the best of everything at popular prices. 18, Battery Road. Ist floor. Phone ~143 h b^ |^HHMHM__M_B_-_-------iBBBBB^i^BBB**W^>*""""""""*'^>Bi I VISIT for the latest Malayan Embroidered Handbags and Mules Something New! Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road.
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    • 121 15 A IO3BKSS I S !SllOPf»l,\<; k i //^j^ Kw/r Examined by the most modern methods known to science! R. A. THOMPSON, D.OA (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phon e 3002. Consultation without cost or obligation. DRY CLEANING CHEAPER CLEANING. Join our Contract System. Some Examples. Ladies' dress, cleaned pressed
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    • 66 15 STATIONER i at en rolh'Hiiu» is NOT an expensive hobby if you (I ea 1 with E. M. Glover Co. 0 X: 11. Th« Arcmde, Bingmpove. HAIR-DRESSER <•"" I Be T/;ai)cd b?/ THE CONTINENTAL A New WircZcss' Permanent Waving Machine from America 1 MAISON PERM t Stamford Road Tel 4GIO
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 455 16 TRAVEL BRUfffl J '"'ri z^ I BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN UNULAND) Ofitwardt. Due I>ur Toaaago Spore e re COMORIN 15,000 ta port CORFU W.OOO Dec. 17 BTOTAN 8.100 Oct. 18 BURDWAN 6.070 Dec. 18 RANCHI H',uo 22 CHITRAL W.OOO Dec^Sl RA?PUTANA 17,'000 Nov! B CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan.
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    • 501 16 hv yffl r0 fR KNrH poRTS V 1 TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes. 81. ft 1 OUTWARDS. (from Marseilles) CAP TOUHANK For Sa iß on T.unu, H-pob- geV 20 j CAP "akksmSm anv rt*C -> Sm j Oct. 11 i G a i'asquier For saigon oct 16 GO MERLIN ASS RETIJ
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  • 129 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate Gate Shl P Entrance Exit Illfn HARBOUR Main Wharf: P.W.D. Hoppers Nos 1.2.3.4.5,6.7.8. Tug Belangkas. Trocas. Dredger Tembakul. Khoen Hoea. VESSELS IN DRY DCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Henry
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  • 47 17 Singapore. Friday. Swatow, Amoy and Shanghai No change fooctiow: Situation completely quiet no steamship traffic; Chinese re-inforcing barrier Tangku: Shipping now proceeding above Taku Bar. Tsingtao: Some Chinese returning to the town. Situation quiet Canton: All steamship communic ation with Canton sus .pended.
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  • 857 17 Steamer For New Zealand AT the launch in Glasgow of the steamer Kakapo on Sept. 1. Mr W. J. Jordan, High Commissioner for New Zealand, and Mrs Jordan were present. This ship has been built by Messrs Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse Shipyard, to the order
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 310 17 BrRXS PHILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS wfrk-ttr Due Sails. MARFITA Ct 30 NOV. 3 MARELLA Nov 2y Dec 3 special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ionowing rates. 011^ P assen e er s may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to
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    • 131 17 i\. v. k. line GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan*. To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. "HAKOZAKI MARU" Oct. 16 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 |543
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 281 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pontianak Tobelo „9 9 a.m. rencerang S. Soon Heng „9 9 a.m. Borneo (North*. Bruno and Labuan Kajang u a .r t Sarawak (generally), Bintulu Vyner Brroke 911 a.m. Miri Kajang 911 a.m. Djambi Toba „9 3
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  • 285 18 Suiti it'll Nelson 6(o. i Report I i i i in i thii in Amerl 'Lnd'ln i i an u quota CUI In deceive action by the < non called roi and due, and Lccounl we do not anticipate a furtnei '::rn, l)i I ;;;i:n'V i -'-->;
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  • 278 18 Gulhric Company's Report Singapore Thur daj Rubber markets continue to decline undei the deprei in" Influence <ti heavy specula! lv( i lllng Ln London and New Yn) :i!id although the opinion In wide iv held i hat the tall has been overdone, there 1 nol much to Indicate thai i
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    27 18 i,, (in of I cl(.n special eonsUbk »rier .1. Special ii» Artillery MM .•"»'>■ t^S7e. f I sSn«»fVF««.T W i w r,,r «oM to 11. Bicklenten. Planet News
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  • 47 18 2,000 Men Still Under London, Oct. 7. 'rOURTEBN new cases of delayed action I blindness alter twenty years, due to the alter effects of poison gas, were admitted last year to St. Dunstan's. where 2000 war-blmded men are still under care British Official Wisele.v i
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  • 183 18 Lewis Peat's Rubber Report Singapore, Friday. There are several major Influences bill depre sing all markets, and the n!y timi", that can be said 1 r rubber i 'hat .I has held up f.x'.f ;v.: ly well during the past week As mentioned in our market report. t week, manufacturers
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  • 200 18 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Friday. WINING: Tin at midday was SIIM.OO. unchanged. Cables from London reported that the Stock Exchange there opened with a better tone yesterday but ceased off under selling pressure although tin shares appeared to remain very steady London were buyers of Kamuntings and
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  • 190 18 Funds And Materials Needed IN a letter to the Malaya Tribune the director of the ambulance service of the St. John Ambulance Association land Brigade emphasises the argent need I tor funds and hospital material in Canton "Our hon. Secretary has just returned from Canton alter a visit
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  • 193 18 Ceylon Traders Object To Meters the majority oi i Rrhom an consunw to boycott the In Newara Eliya. Ceylon's famous a ion as a protest against th< ment Eicc. ment to introduce the meter two-part tarifl system here. etter was sent to th< stant nicer requesting '^vn
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  • 74 18 MR. L. M. SMART New Manager Of F. M S. Railways (From Our Oun Correspondent > (By Air Mail» London. Sept. 29. MR. L. M. Smart, the newly appointed general manager of the if. M.S. Railways, will sail for Malaya by the Ranpura, which is due at Singapore on Nov.
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  • 133 18 Arrivals and departures by K.L.M. and k.n.i.l.m. linen Arrived from X.E.I, by PK-AFL— Mr. L. dc Vogel, Miss J. A. C. van c. J. Harry Mrs A M. N. v.d. Broek V. Nieuwkuyk. Mr. Havinga, Mr. Tan Kah Hong. for N.E.I by PK-afl. Mr. and Mr! Morlock,
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  • 60 18 Singapore. Fr'.dcy. L"OUR Chinese were this morning fined 1 $10 each by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate, for exposing and offering for sale wild birds other than those specified in the schedule of the "Wild Animals and Birds," Ordinance. The birds consisted of Malayan spotted
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  • 31 18 Singapore, Friday For allowing an unmuzzled dog to be at Large, a Chinese named Tian Siew was this morning fined $10 by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate.
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  • 365 19 But More Rankers ou i J .By Air Mail* Our Oun Correspondent, London, Sept appointment of Lord G L tary Secretai 7 me of the d parativel g for He is on icordU accepter] I Jtton w hi- many belli 'h nee in matt. d on haVted
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  • 110 19 CAPTAIN OF R A Duke Of Kent Goes Through Traditional Ritual •By Air Mail) St. Andrews, Sept. 29. pIE Duke of Kent went through the ditiona] ritual of playing himself ijito oince as captain of the Royal and Club by driving a ball from si tee. e Duke who was
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  • 265 19 For Indians In Ceylon "THF, car 1936 was one ol COnsiderabta nd anxiety to Indians in a," states Mr. A. Vittal P. ol the Governn* India I In hi i year. At there were is In Ceylon and of number 659 311. t to the Indian I populatio
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  • 126 19 Chinese Fined 51,600 For SI 6O Offence Singapore, Thursday. A DARING attempt to smugßle 20 tahils of chandu into the Colony by concealing the drug underneath his clothes was made by a Chinese on the morning of Sept. 21 Whilst stepping off the gangway of the m.v. Muinam,
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  • 200 19 Mr C. A. Armstrong For Colombo Mr i rong, at prea nl Been tar. at the American lon In Dublin. ppointed to succeed Mr. Robert L. Buel] u American consul in Colombo. He is due to arrive th< the beginning of nexi year Mr Armstrong was bom at
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  • 617 19 Letter From China Governor a eceived Rotary Gov< in.;- oi th( trlcta j the difflcultii p ii' time and the m i Itute civilians Malaya arc takl .1 relief Extracts from Mi letter are given below En view df inquiries concerning my safety during this timo
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    • 28 19 I THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING t k//^» < C^Xt^ el p^ *fe Y Sole Importers: I The lui^t Asiatic Company Limited.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I'KNANG •>
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  • 65 20 Exhibition At Earl's London. Oct. 7. SIR Malcolm Campbell's speed boat. Bluebird, in which he achieved the world record of 129.5 miles an hour for speed on water on Lake Maggiore earlier this year, will be on view at the great new exhibition building at Earl's Court I
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  • 194 20 London To Calcutta (By Air Mail) London. Sept. 30. AT the peak of the afternoon's rush hour four young men—three Britons and one Indian— jumped into a motoi car outside the India Office and started off on a lonu drive to Calcutta. They are P. F. Adams.
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  • 69 20 A Chinese was taken to the Tan Tock Sens Hospital yesterday afternoon with an incised wound on the left side of his neck, attended by severe loss of blood. He wa.s reported to have been involved in a fight with an Indian at Nathan Road, oif River
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  • 277 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 8. 5 p.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. year Ampat Till 3', Int. Sept. 29 Oct 21 Oct. 4 3' o Chenderiang 10 r Final Oct. Oct. 4 17%% 10'Mambau Renong Tin s' Final 20' Final
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    • 999 20 ON THE RADIO j f ,y». J^"» »^T- W^ <*■ > < W^" Radio Manila (K ,20 pm. to «20 pm to 1020 m ltM its to atmospheric con--2 Ro Rome 2.1.1 netrei ni.sio us). TO-DAY men*. New in Hindu Conceit ol folk ited by radl News in Italian. U.
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    • 200 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO-DAY 1245 pm i C( T y i( ;;;r bv Rel Wan -Yin-' Han BhUi Sian Sung by Ching lan. Tuec Koh Sum; by P<r Hong and Kwang Y( "Storm at Yanptse Ki., by Ben Sen Choir. 6SO p
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    • 80 20 e!Sd p.m.: Children's Programn IC ?«rp. n The Victor Celeste Trk 7.30 p m. Time. Weather, New Announcements. —Dance Music played b the' Station Dane" Orchestra, under th dii. f Rex Allen. 3 30 p.m.: Week-end Variety Pro tnme (Gramophone Records): Boa Turner Layton: "There's a sma hotel Humorous Dialogue:
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  • 334 21 {earing Of Charge gainst P. C. Singapore, Friday. THEK evidence was recorded by h A Forrer in the Criminal ct Court to-day, in the case in l Malay police constable named bin Map stands charged with ben fl state of intoxication while on SuV^Ai*. S. and
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  • 206 21 Accused Sentenced To 9 Months' r.i. Singapore, Friday. L the accused that he has been found guilty— and I think quite -of an offence which affects the root of the administration of :rp If a man is allowed with im»ty to make false statements in an lavit. the
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  • 280 21 Woman's Body Found In Pool Singapore, Friday OHE told me that it was not worth O while being my wile after II said a Hokien Chinese 'able planter this morning when Mr. 'A G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, held an Inquiry into tin- death of his wife, Lim
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  • 382 21 Charges And Counter Charges 'From Our Own Correspondent i Malacca, Thursday. RARKING that the complainant was the author of his own i Mr. B F. Bridge, district M lacca, acquitted and dised Mr. G. Sourajan, a govern- school teacher Mr 8. V. Nathan und Mr. K. L. Chitty,
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  • 138 21 Former Timber Merchant Now Stenographer Singapore, Friday JpoRMKRi.Y the proprietor o! Umber business which he bought over, and now i stenographer earning a salary of $108 per month, Tan Sip Chew, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice a*Becketl Terrell to-day, subject to three months' suspension. The
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  • 155 21 Dukes Interest In orkers B rlin < i IN circles clo* to the Wllheli i o Windsor will arrii urHy P 1 the »nal Initiative oi the Duki who 1 ike me acquainted ■social in Ih( N cialism oi Gen He is especiall) Interested in workvice,
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  • 283 21 Former Broker Obtains Discharge Singapore, Friday. 4 DMITTING liabilities of $1,518.75, In i"V his second bankruptcy, towards whirh a dividend of IS per 'cent had already been paid, M. A. Rodrigo, A clerk In the Statistic* Department was granted his discharge from bankruptcy subject to two months' suspension,
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  • 364 22 LEAGUE LEADERS SERVICES Governor Presents fIiHRILI N^- footkall s senred »n» I ;,i \n Road st. Ml. urn d iv. W hen v. champion? «»l th«--l |r*( Division of the s. A I J^»fJ e W ere held to > foallesa draw bj lh<l ombined
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  • 201 22 Function At Jalan Besar Stadium Premiei ld thl B< idium. Mr the k tc distribul competitoi pion mpi< 11 hip cup pion ho e follow th( fill i i.( V(|v. Tar Hong Seah 1 N ("liti,!' Sell" 2. Ino v<lv. k.: Tan Ken I lal Chua Heong I'-
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  • 158 22 Discharge Subject To SI,OOO Judgment PFB krupt had been forced ruptcy by b he could not be justls new that h e had beenof^e«t the Bankruptcy Office to -<n6 that the bank.nduct durii 'ikrupto i had been excell( nt. .i w Ambrose, the A ie e, to Mr.
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  • 176 22 Y. M. C. A. LEADER Address At The Wesley Church Singapore, Friday MISS Charlotte Niven, I irmer General Secretary ui the World Y.W.C.A. at eva, was the speaker at a special held at the lry Church this There w is a large attendance, Including church groups and teacb Having visit,
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  • 77 22 Singapore, Friday. What is believed to be a ease of suicide whs discovered In Government quarters in Bukit Timah Road this morning At about 8.30 p.m people in the house dl covered the body of Mr. v. ThiagaraJan, a clerk employed in the Excise Department, witli a piece
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  • 432 22 NARROW WIN FOR THE S. R. C. Clu nt si Give Good Hockey Display Singapore, Friday THE SRC. beat the S.C.R.C. b\ goal to nil In an interesting mai played on the Padang this afternoon The attack of the home team p: too much for the Chinese defence who e
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  • 110 22 A.CS. And R.A.M.C Draw I- 1 ]N a hockey match at Tanglin yesterday, the R.A.MC. and the Anglo"hinese School drew 1 1 feature of the game was the good °oal keeping of Jan Jee who saved a i::imbrr of dangerous shots. Allen scored in the first half for
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  • 975 23 ut FAHMY IS [MUCKY round Surprised At (By "Referee") VOUNG Frisco was given the deciI sion at the end of his twelveround contest with Mohd. Fahmy at the Happy World last ni&nt. The decision was a tremendous surprise to the crowd According to the comments
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  • 36 23 RESUL TS Young Frisco beat Mohd. Fahmy on points, 12 rounds. Battling Sima beat Nai Sonuhit on points, 10 rounds. Younu Gauder beat Little Olaes on points, 10 rounds. Joe Paraiso beat Nai Vee Chan, t.k.o.
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  • 59 23 S. C. C. Hockey The following have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. vs. St. Joseph's Institution on Monday Oct. 11 at the S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke (capt.), R. A. U. Todd; H. Sardeman, M. F. Van Lennep, C. Fittock; R. J. Forbes, A. P.
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  • 30 23 St. Joseph's Beat I. A. Singapore, Friday. St Joseph's Institution defeated the Indian Association in a hocky match played at the school grounds this afternoon, by five goals to two.
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  • 55 23 Moscow, Oct. 5 A RECORD duration flight without refuelling is claimed by an airship )f Soviet de.sign which remained in the Olr for 130 hours in which she covered i.OOO miles in unfavourable weatht.. The previous record was established bv a German dirigible which Hew the South Atlantic
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  • 163 23 R.A.F. (H.Q.) Beat Ceylon S.C. Singapore, Friday THE Royal Air Force (Head Quarters* 1 gained a 4 1 victory over the Ceylon Sports Club second eleven In a hockey match played on the C S.C ground to-day. The Airmen showed speed and accuracy in shooting. Their forwards worked
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  • 165 23 Player Ordered Off Field Singapore. Friday. A GOAL which came in the closing stages of the game gave the Ceylon Sports Club a hard-earned victory over the Y.M.C.A. in a hockey match played on the latter's ground to-day. There was no score in the first half. Exchanges were
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  • 115 23 S. R. C. TENNIS Mrs. Tessensohn Presents The Prizes Singapore, Friday. THE autumn tennis tournament of the S.R.C. was brought to an end this afternoon with J. S. de Souza and Norris (owe 3» beating N. S. Hogan and S. Scully (owe 3) by 6—3, 2—6; 6—2, in the final
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  • 393 23 Runaway Win Over S.CC XI Singapore, Friday. OUTSTANDING in the clash on the Padang this afternoon between the A PC Hockey XI and the S.CC Wai the goal-scoring performance of Valberg, the APC centre-forward, who accounted for six Koali of the A.P.C.'s ten against the Cricket
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  • 151 23 Teams For Match Next Thursday 11EAMS for the doublet and trifles lawn bowls matcb ftt the S C OO Thursday H4thi between Over 50*1 and Over 40's will be (over 50*8 named first): H. R. L. Dyne and O. V. Gnllifh Jones vs. H. R Wilson and
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  • 63 24 atma p&^a twaw rices yesterday. Tribune [He Combined Services, before their football match with the s< I yesterday. Tribune The SC.F.A. team, which met the Combined Services at football on the Stadium. Tribune Another incident in the game between the S.C'.F.A. and the Combined Services. Tribune An
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    • 300 24 v V i You have seen THE 1 i TELLER and BOH NAI HOB Now we provide you with a Bii ger, Brighter and Better Show entitled > j "THE STEP-MOTHER" j i by The Merrilads Musical A w lation (Acclaimed by Press and Public alike .i the Be: i
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    • 21 24 A. S. GILES. j CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER S No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. THONK 7994. THE TAILOR.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT No. 15. October 9, 1937. KDITKI) H\ "HERMKS" Every Saturday.
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    • 1516 1 TRAINING POINTS AGAIN Tack ling Apparatus As Aid To Players? (By Hermes) T amended laws of rugby, to which reference was made in these notes a fortnight ago. will come into force in Malaya from to-day and the match the S.C.C. padang between the
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    • 125 1 THE amendments to the rules of rugby which come into force in Malaya on and from this afternoon are briefly as follows: 1. The ball must touch the ground outside the outer foot of the outside player in the front row before it can be fairlv
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      28 1 F W Dunhill, who is playing stronniy in tin- S.C.C. club nines, well up on the ball in the match against the Air Force "A" the other tvcnillg
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      • 76 1 ELSEWHERE In To-day's Supplement Pagt Story of local boxing Davis cup for badminton Selangor's »ood start Pictures 1 and r» Home rugby ncivs (i Hockey notes Tennis rankings Turf topics K I GI AN SIIVGII^ I i GREAT ANNUAL OFFERS j j NOW ON. j S IT'S THE BIG SAYING
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    • 884 2 LOOKING BACK ON BOXING Promoter Who Began hi Ihe unknown in jpi le theg, I lopmenl ol ,ortan<g to a story which 1 nd then conflnei to tn' i body ol folio mum- h i stout Who Br: pi ol < ■nthw la m which s] Ij ;1IK Wil to
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    • 207 2 New Tennis Rankings For 1938 W S7/\ STANDS i Tin., x opem d for the l aW i ranking lists, thai of being apj ended: Men I h Budge (U B a Mm ;ramm U ler.) II Austin (O.B.). i ii Henkel (Ger > Parker <u s.). 8 I', Qrant
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      20 2 iren, who <<• the Home h is f(r> \k\ts in U> day'i late inai mi preference u* Crom 1 1 1\
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    • 98 2 TEAMS FOR STATE TRIAL ON PADANG TO-DAY TEAMS for to (i ite rugby trial on the padang are aa follows (Probables in coloui Possibles In white) i*n»h;ii»h's Possibles a E Mum .1 c Connell <■ I) A Lundon p G Ml I) M Hendei «n ,i ,j r lkt k
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    • 174 2 Plenty Of Stars At Changi a POSITION In a Rugby team at, n Changj Is going to be very hard to tin this season, everyone wants to and with all this talent available i ho Gunners .should be able to put one <>i two yen strong sides into
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      15 2 Fattah Hassan, the Ks;vptian welterweight, who will make his debut in Malayan boxing next week.
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    • 401 2 COMPANY BOXING FINALS DUE RAIN has proved to be a spoil sport at Tanglin this week two or three hockey matches having had to be cancelled following heavy rainfall. The Police were due to meet the Inniskillhms at Tanglin but two storms within an hour
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    • 445 3 Ireland May Go Back To "Good OldFashioned Scrumming'' MOVE TO ABOLISH TACKLES ABOVE NECK HIGH THE Manchester Y.M.C.A. Rugby Union club has installed a tackling appa--1 ratiu In order to bring bae£ the real stout tackling of the past In recent years there has been
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      17 3 The Air Force "A" rugby side which met the Singapore Teachers' Association this week at Farrer Park.
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    • 729 3 NEWS OF HOME RUGBY One result of this penalty freedom should be. for the time at any rate, that penalty goals will play a larger part in determining the results of matches than they have done in .the past. For instance, a very even game between Swansea and Bristol ended
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      33 3 An action picture from the match between S. C. C. "A" and the Air Force "A" on the padanx the other day— an Airman Rets away with the ball tucked underneath his arm.
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    • 576 3 Perak To Meet Negri This Week OPTIMISM IN IPOII (From Our Own Report y r) Ipoh, Monday. IJERAK will play the first inter-State rugby football match of the .season on Saturday In Ipoh when they w'"i meet Negri Sombilan. What i.s generally regarded as the Strongest possible combination has been
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    • 215 4 An extraordinary §UU of affairs exists in local hoi kev this season in that there are three international players in the B.C.C. ranks. Ihe latest addition is P. M. J. Brombrrji. Dutch star, seen in he lefthaiid picture here. The other picture shows J. E. Slade. who
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    • 59 5 The Selangor autumn races ended last weekend, when there was a bin crowd. This picture sl.ows the end of the seventh race, won by Mildora, from Pymble and Codellus. A new ru«by fifteen has beg^un operations in Singapore this season, tinTeachers' XV. They met an R.A.F. side
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    • 556 6 I Great Growth In Popularity A grizrssusr* ssrffs.i-a mm > me v d mcrea e the Inu irh a iNitiii 1 .iii'-n to have an excellent h cup thai the other home en an Entland inlona o! the strength ol ton partly America, •••->.v 10l
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      26 6 Warren Shield final. The Warren Shield, trophy for the garrison soccer championship was won on Tuesday by the Air Force, who defeated th<> Middlesex Regiment 2—l.
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    • 724 6 SELANGOR MAKE A GOOD RUGBY START 'From Our Oun Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 8. OELANGOR made a good start for the season when they beat Negri-Malacca on the pa da rig here by 18 points to five. It was a hard game, confined mostly to the forwards who revelled
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    • 62 6 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Cricket Club have u launched an appeal which, if only for sentimental reasons, should meet with a warm response in the county. It li a request for funds' to enable them to purchase the county ground at Bristol— the ground selected 50 years ago by the most
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      • 45 6 I w 1 1 IT*% l""% I *V* I f* I I wttw i^ 111 *J I I Clf Tl «7 J TP Ajr TC? <? aJ V JEr JK/ JCII m M JCm JD 9 MASTER OF MILEAGE ISW SI ME, DARBY L CO.. LTD.
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    • 611 7 WILL RECS RETAIN THEIR HOCKEY LEAD? (By "Sticks-) Bj-M-B-E-R-O This Lfl B name which ha been heard repeatedly in ncc In Singapore during the week. For those who are not chatter, I to the Dutch International star, Pieter ich scintillating andi her Impi L he St'C i Monday. ler adverse
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      33 7 V «iean heel. The scrum is still packed solid while the strum half «s ilMHit to kick for touch— this sort of thins b the \< •ption rather than the rule in local rugger.
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    • 173 7 Will Be In Action On Friday THE programme to be presented at the few World arena on the 15th instant brings together more of the new fighters who have arrived In Singapore. Far ah Hassan, welterweight champion I Of Egypt, meets Rush Milling over ten three-minute rounds.
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      25 7 i who sprung on tin* s. cc. the other evening and won by I «o-iis to o, ei linsi ;> side which ncuded three international forward
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    • 789 7 Close Season Needed In Local Boxing? (By "Forward") Penang, Oct. 8 IN the week under review, Penang boxing passed through an ugly phase. I refer to the unruly scenes following the postponement, for the third consecutive night, of the programme at the Wembly amusement park, in the main event of
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    • 944 8 Lawless Has Splendid Record For 1937 I- "Windsoi 1 i<t I I TURF TOPICS i «y indsor Lad LOOKINi the pr< i md mainb nanc< nded. remarkable ch lound icce&fu I merit occasioned to •wo h< ho could i t momi Splend prov ided on all t ThrJ e pi
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      29 8 Lawless ridden by jockey Lawler. beinty brought in after one of his Victories at Kuala Lumpur last week. He scored a double MCCen. Lawler is leading the hone in.
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    • 29 8 Italy withdrew all her competitors from the international universities game.s in Paris, as a protest again-st tne refereeing of the football match in which Hungary beat Italy by I—o.
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