Morning Tribune, 26 August 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE r 3-NO. 178. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, August, 26, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 346 1 "ALL CIVIL PLANES WILL BE SHOT AT" SHANGHAI, THURSDAY WHAT AMOUNTS TO A WARNING THAT ALL AEROPLANES, INCLUDING THE IMPERIAL AIR FRANCE AND PANi AMERICAN AIRLINERS, ARE LIABLE TO BE SHOT DOWN IF THEY FLY OVER CHINESE TERRITORY, WAS ISSUED BY THE JAPANESE SPOKESMAN THIS AFTERNOON
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  • 60 1 jean de Luxe, Thursday. TS were fired at the car of j Italian Ambassador to Na- [list Spain by a police patrol an Sebastian on Monday it is learned here to-day. p Ambassador and his wife wounded. 5 t police (ailed the car to halt he chauffeur did not
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  • 84 1 "NATIONAL ANTHEM" Cape Town, Thursday. an all-night sitting, the Asm endorsed a declaration of rtzog that the Union has no oftional Anthem until the English' ikaans sections of the commute on an appropriate one. states I message. Be 2. tne Cabinet gave equal 'God Save the King" and "Die n
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  • 186 1 London, Thursday. u '.v and momentous British pronouncement regarding her :tudt towards events in Europe is foreshadowed in hy some of diplomatic correspondents of the press. the significance of yesB meeting between Mr. ChamberUfex, Sir John Simon and Vansittart The Times i 'ijoro'.ig-h scale
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  • 12 1 British Officer Dies From Wounds Haifa. Thursday MR WALTER MOFFATT, Assistant Djs-
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  • 114 1 JAPANESE USING POISON GAS 2 Chinese Battalions Wiped Out LONDON, THURSDAY. FE CHINESE AMBASSADOR, UNDER THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT, HAS INFORMED LORD HALIFAX THAT THE JAPANESE ARE USING POISON GAS IN KIANGSI. He stated that the Chinese Government had reported to him that two Chinese battalions counter-attacked and
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  • 210 1 Germany Will Respect Hungary's Frontier Berlin, Thursday. pit FAT interest has been aroused in Berlin by the virtual pledge to respect Hungary's frontiers, given by Hitler when proposing Admiral Horthy's health at a banquet, where he stated: "Now we as neighbours have established as final our historical frontiers. Our positive
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  • 275 2 Shocking Local Tragedy Singaj)ore, Thursday. |MVOI a middle-aged Chinese, dressed in European dress, and accompanied by a young Chinese won an wearing sarong and kebaya. walked into the reception office of the Air View Hotel in Peck Sean Street yesterday afternoon, no one rhere
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  • 41 2 his FXrFLLENCY the Governor presented the new colours to 4he i»niskillin-s vesterriav The Senior Lieutenant is here seen receiving tfSES *?th Major Cox. second-in-command «f the battalion. looking on. Full pape of pictures on pa?e 22. (Tribune).
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  • 606 2 Judge Annuls Whipping Order, Comments On Court Proceedings Singapore, Thursday. A LTHOUGH he realised SilifftpOft Magistrates were extremely busy and their work tu most difficult it was essential that a record of the proceedings of a case in tbc Police Courts should be sent to the Supreme Court \\\w.n an
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  • 45 2 The Chiet Justice at Penang Court of i Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 am. Summonses- in -Chambers. Originating Summonses and Probate No. 271 38— Re '< estate <'i" Koh Chek Chta etc ctece^ed. At I. noon Bankruptcy.
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  • 237 2 Singapore. Thu' COON A Govindasamy, anasl kudiah Govindasamy, [M prietor of a sundry goods M Selegie Road who was eharjH two counts of assisting in cJ on a public lottery on Feb M 26 was this morning acquittß both charges by Mr. C. H -M District Criminal and Trafßcß
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  • 730 2 DUTCH FIRMS MANAGER COMPLAINANT THE case in which Mr. ,G. L. Oostergo, managei o 1 Trading Co. Ltd., figured as a complain ai^ thf afternoon, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, Dlstr^ an sllin \MO+ conviction of all four accused, Loh Nam. t a i Chin Lian
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  • 1175 3 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY Singapore, Thursday. QLMPLE, eloquent tribute to regiment's loyalty and bravery was paid at this evening's service on the padanj/ when Sir Shenton Thomas presented a new Kind's Colour to the Ist Battalion Royal InniskillinK Fusiliers. Presented at the time of the FrancoCerman
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  • 60 3 of the Royal Singapore ■f Club'K aeroplanes was y damaged at the Airport day when, in the course nil"-, its wheels got into a bordering thr aerodrome plane nosed over, but it fnly s li?htly damaged on >f its wheeK and under*e wavy of mist hang the airport at
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  • 205 3 SUBMARINES of the 4th S.M Flptil--0 i a will be carrying out practices in local waters during the month of September and HM Shlps n^o d way (Captain C. B Barry. D SO.) Jnd Wescott (Ueutenant Cflmmandrr J. W. Linton) will arme at tne Naval Base on Friday.
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  • 153 3 FLOODS AND HEAVY SEAS IN PENANG [From Our Oxon Reporter Penang. Thursday. HEAVY rain came down during the greater part of the day yesterday and continuously th?s morning, inundated all the low-lying areas in town, while many places on the outskirts of tte town were under water. Poultry farms in
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  • 23 3 C. TAO, who represented A the World Education Conpassed through Singapore Ly on the Marshal Joffre on I his way home.
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  • 112 3 Singapore, Thursday. preliminary inquiry into the uigoon Road car crash, in hree persons were killed, Tan Kok Sang and Ng ■e, and four others injured con.-^quence of which three <''• death by a rash act were anJMt a Straits-bom I concluded this morning th magistrate's court beM'enn»*th A. Blacker.
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  • 140 3 Magistrate Commends Witness Singapore, Thursday. TAN Ah (hoy, :m S.T C omnibus driver was this morning charged with nej;liftfnt driving at the junction of Selegie Koad and .MucKen/ir id on June 23, at SJI p.m. Mr. G H Koh the Traffic DUtriCl Jud^e ami Magistrate told the cu*ed th.it he
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    • 231 3 PUBLIC NOTICES LOST— You will be told 'Full Hou.se" unless you book at once for "Le Diable" Victoria Theatre on Wednesday Friday and Saturday, 31 -i August, 2nd and 3rd September. See John Little Co Ltd at once. TRAFFIC CENSUS. A Traffic Census will be held throughout Malaya between the
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 158 4 London. Thursday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Very Steady Quiet -116 -fl6 1 1 »'? Spot Buyers 8 1 16 8 Sellers IH 8 1 16 Ist Forward (September) Buyers 8 1 16 8 — l lo -1 16 Sellers 8»» • 8 1 16 2nd Forward (Oct'Dec.) Buyers
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    • 23 4 GOLD Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 4 months' forward Previous £7.2.6 19 « 19 umdon, Thur;sd i a-day 19- j
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    • 23 4 London. Thurs riN Standard Previous £l94 l 4 Tu-dav r £l92 3 4 Spot (afternoon (closing price) £l9s> 4 £1933.j Forward
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    • 50 4 New York. Aug 24 RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers IG S 16»_ /8 Sellers IC 1 > 165y l 8 Forward Oct.jDec. Buyers 16 9 16 16 11 16 -fVs Sellers 16 11 16 16 13 16 TIN Quiet Quiet Spot 42^4 43>/
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    • 72 4 London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change r T.on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.34 unchanged — TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.92 3 16 8.92 Vs — l|l6 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate/ 8 3 4 unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 3 1 32 unchanged
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    • 144 4 London, Thursday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 971U 97,6 -f4 1 2 d Dunlop Rubber 27 3 27iMl — od General Electric 77.--7 Imperial Chemical Industries 31 I*2 31,1! 2 Imperial Tobacco Anglo-Dutch 141 3 28,10 k. 141,3 293 _> 1/ +4ftd 1 Canadian Pacific 64 6' 2
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  • 213 4 RISING TENDENCY FOR RUBBR SAYS GUTHRIE CO. Singapore, Thursday. IN their weekly rubber report, Guthrie 1 Co., Ltd. state: In spite of the uncertainty of the Central European situation and the fact that certain London sellers evinced some willingness to meet the market at the Bd. level for spot, a
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  • 79 4 Other Rubber NewsPage 21 WTT 111lDines at $1.58 with sellers at J SEuend. and Rantaus were quo d 1. $1.46. Southern Kintas $5.20 &>•» rights and Rahmans $1.23 S> Rubber closing Jan-Mar: Buyers IlHi llers RUBBERS: Rubber shares ag long period of stagnant marke^ smaU enquiries and n^ the^ m
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  • 85 4 SHARE MARKET Messrs, Fraser Co.' Report Singapore, Thursd^ MESSRS. Fraser Co. report as fill for to-day: MINING: Tin at midday was S UP London again showed this morna fair interest in tin shares but the i eias were too wide to connect a business. In the local market a tions
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  • 75 4 Berlin, Thursday. DR SPROLL, the Catholic Bishop at Rottenburg. has been ordered to* leave the province, according to Stuttgart newspapers. Nazis declared he "violated political duties in an insolent manner which could no longer be tolerated." Dr. Sproll stated that he was the only citizen
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  • 179 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Aug. 25. 5 p.m Total lot m i- Q y H<,« k> Date to Uiv ytw Tm Cto* Payable Austral Malay 9d. dlv. Sept. 2 Sept. I Sept. 3 H> 3d. bonus Kramat Tin 3d. No. 24 Aus. 31 Sept. 7 Sept 1
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  • 201 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. 1 MINING 1 r Buyers Sellers' Ampats 4--416 Batu Selantors 1.32% 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.88 0.93 Hongkong Tin 22 6 239 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 99 111Katu Tin 25:9 269 Kramats 10|-ll|-cd Killinghalls 18|3 1913 Kuchais 1.32% 1.37% Laruts -111 Tin 1.62% 1.70 London
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  • 132 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Socletv) bankers AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capitol i 40,030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund „ 5,000,000 Special Reserve „ 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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  • 720 5 STOCKS SHARES Allenby 1.37% 1.45 Alor Gajah 0.95 1.02% Amal. Malay 1.50 1.75 Ayer Hitam P.S. 105 1.20 Ayer Molek 0.95 1.05 Ayer Panas 1.32% 1.45 Bassett 0.54 0.59 Batu Lintang 1.15 1.26 Bedford 0.92% 107% Benta 107% 1.15 Boreli 127% 1.35 Broga 0.78 0.85 Brunei Un 0.72% 0.78 Bukit
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  • 260 5 jbftard co. Ltd $***** 1 fl .!>» un a. a I j' • » — » m — Int. May 15 Nov. 15 io: 102' o ci 1 Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom Z'„ 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 If] 102»
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    • 307 6 THE CAPITOL. Malaya's Largest j i nSi Finest Theatre has had the pleasure of introducing j man y famous Stars Sin s a p° re Audiences j including yfjlK J ROBERT TAYLOR, DOROTHY LAMOUR, j j '^IJl^g FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, SICRID j 1 1 CURIE and DEANNA DURBIN j
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    • 208 6 A.I.C.C. To Meet On Scrfl m President. h M c °n^B 22 for the ne« C&^'^H Committee meeting T? 8 W «M Bombay s< to be held 1 j The A.IC.C meptv^ Fept. 23. and su&nf 1 h l Mr. b^p ha-s em Uays ietTect to the A !?r^ e
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  • 249 7 ogress Praised By Mr. Elliot Lgrg showing how England H- u winning the war til)«Ti-uso.is were Riven reft'! b> Mr- "*>*" ElHot MiniStCr M ;l doctor and a form-! lf the Council of the National! ffiorUie Prevention of Tuber-: BrSi opening the association s j trp"c( In
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  • 89 7 Istanbul. FIFTEEN tvai ships, in addition to several smaller cfaft, will be constructed in British dock-yards for Turkey, it was announced lately. The warships will comprise a cruiser, mx destroyers and eight submarines. In addition, the cruiser Yawus, formerly well-known war-time German cruiser Goeben,
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    • 310 7 gltfßO Starts To-night 6.15 9.15 PAVILION Sblp Jml A THRILLING TALE OF MURDER \M) ROMANCE WITH I|^H|^^l| I^CTPP MLMDOMS SKVKNTKKN Y K AU OLD STAR KXCKLLIMi HKR '^P^l ;,:||p^ rKEVIOUS ROLFS AS THE YOUNG OOUL WHO SAVKI) AN :W^ INNOCENT MAN FROM i:i HANCiIVIAN'S NOOSE w'"' A WAV A PIT
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    • 147 7 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN THRILLS, MYSTERY AND LAUGHS! IT'S AT THE NEW AIR-CONDITIONED ALHAMttftA DAILY 3 SHOWS 3-15 6-15 AND 9-15 P.M. j < i S ■Mlll'*MM||Bg g ll|H| 20tli Century-Fox Present i if K? HH x. ~^dHl fi 11 11 Triple Murder For High Stakes
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  • 217 8 Quarter Million Cost DAFFLES College, premier ml < ■son have an engine* ri i; r <i«'i (£20,000) irith an additloral C10,00( oommunicationfl engineering were i riOfliM* 0 MrOwan. who mvestigated conditions In England has Just i;..u»h his recommendations to Government in this connection The aim
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  • 259 8 -If the department of engineering established." Prof McOwan says, "students would prepare In the first plai for the diploma of Riffles College il engineering. "Since, however, the courses are not [likely to differ to a great extent from i those in Great Britain, and there are great advnu+ages
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  • 147 8 rdskjtlr NEGRO witness, Weinberg, continuing evidence in the Hines trial! leged t'iuA in October, 1938, "Dutch" Schultz ordered him to help fi \vith money to elect Mr. W C. Dodge as District Attorney for Manhattan. Mr Dr»dge was the predecessor in office of
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  • 121 8 Destroye Mystery Off Span Gibraltar. Thu MYSTERY surrounds the abouts of the Spanish Go* merit destroyer Jose Luis J)i«.« is reported to have left Le Havre W Mpditerrariean after undergoing rej f'T the past eight months. It is bdi.eved the destroyer rri some Spanish Republican gt according to the naval
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 8 BANI) »l th, Photographed Ls tj* 1 K^r the Cenotaph for l marrhi, ceremony bv Vi (f J Ur^ath-|
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    • 120 8 model 469. j3||m il fJJI!! ElGffT-VALVE ALL WORLD TAKLE MODEL A RADIO receiver possessing a wide coverage ti the new "His Master's Voice" All-Wave Model 469, for broadcasts may be received from all the world over on wavelengths from 11 metres upward*. The addition of a fluid light indicator simplifies
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    • 117 9 "THE IDEAL ALL-PURPOSE CAR" I as^-a wjMSJflaa Kactorv civm'-'Ts specially attached to larte FLYING STANDARD kt l2 M T^^&W£ Thp "Standard 12" is beyond doubt With a top speed of 70 m.p h itUHNVCBO^T ld^al all-purpose car. It is petrol consumption oi" 28 m.p. K-. I mi^A«n»»» nifnvti and comfortable
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  • 331 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Aug. 26, 1938. IS IT WAR OK MURDER? WHILE the world if still numb from the shock of the horror ol Japanese air bombings on j Chinese open towns and cities t comes news of the wanton attack r by Japanese aircraft on a pas- i
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  • 754 10 Is Maginot Line a ME lamouo Ma-in«»t Unc Oi forttCMM along the lYanco-Oerman irontur is i topic oi such srtlnent Importance to-day that a study Ol their actual nature .should be of the highest Interest. a fortrcM or line of rortresiei naturally has a.s Itl principal purpose
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    155 10 Mr. Thomas Gore, Ifining EnttaJ Anglo-Oriental, Malim Nawar, was ad mitted to the Batu Gajah Haspita! c Saturday. Mr. A. V. Ames has been appointed i be a member of the Advisory Commit* on Chinese Labour during the absence ot leave of Mr. S. Harper Ball Mr. J. Hobbs.
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    • 48 10 Co-days White Label Announcement You can bluff all the world some of the time, You can bluff some of the world all tire tune, But you cant bluff all the world all the time. There is no bluff about th« high quality of BEW AIR'S z_ w.ps -f
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  • 936 11 FRENCH ACTRESSES ARE LIKE FISH OUT OF WATER IN HOLLYWOOD From Our Omn Correspondent) London, Aug. 12. ■E Frem-h actresses captured by f Hollywood recently are providing Lducers and Directors with not a C (\utement. So far. Annabella >f ars to be quite pleased with her r work, but she
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  • 232 11 London Cinema Chronicle Ifii, Se of Eur °P«an Actresses. Kent.'. nf s first H «»ywood adI 1 ery of her charming Id d n i V lCe >LOVt nJ-ha Ot nd r K PenSate for her »d Hi!^- hich she made a «er "Love >r J ha^ enablef i her
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  • 155 11 JAPAN GIVES WAY Blunders Of Military Clique Blamed Hankow. UNDER the headline "Japan Knelt Down," the Ta Kung Pao, in a leading article, says that the armistice in the north is due entirely to the fact that Japan gave way to Soviet Russia. "Japan is a country unorganised, undisciplined and
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    • 94 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME—perfect eye comfort for driving* cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remark, able new invention.
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    • 41 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtalnebk of OwnUtt wl< stof» j WRISTWATCH BANDS For Ladies Gents j S. I*. BItAMI OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IN ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM j ONLY AT Yick Woh Hing 429 North Bridge Road. TVI. No. 7922.
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  • 306 12 Successfully completing her attempt to ride 100 miles a day for 100 days, Miss Evelyn Hamilton, the Glasgow girl, arrived at Palace Yard, Westminster. Lund She performed the feat to show that women can equal men in physical fitness and endurance. Photo* shows Evelyn Hamilton, arriving
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    • 45 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BBOOt'UtS, tic. r AT Hene ULLMAXX WHERE QtAUTY and VALUE AKE TRADITIONAL. The Best is to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JbWELLEBS. Raffles Place. SINGAPORE. Opened* daily includinf Saturdays from 8 a-m. to fun.
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  • 1700 14 THE signs of under-feeding are generally easily recognisable. Deficient weight and insufficient weekly gains, with resultant thinness, lack of tone and an unhappy, anxious expression on Baby's face are the chief symptons. In addition, the cry is not that oi a normally healthy and hungry baby announcing
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  • 164 14 THAT mini will continue to S throw out fresh shoots from the top if you place it in a class of water outside the kitchen window S S if possible and pirk only the out- side leaves, leaving the top ones S untouched? I serious and that
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  • 431 15 n.ikv below, are sure to ,prenat.<l They look cool jts*H i»* a Inncheon or ,upp«r party. CHOCOLATK PETITS FOURS STIIAWBEKKY •OUITLI V 2 o/s. cup chocolate pint flTO* chill.d .sUwberrles. 3 oz.s. icing sugar 4 egg.s I os. shelled walnuts Si OH. powdered gtlftUnQ Glace
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  • 291 15 I! SAKDINK FLICKS St.;) sardines j^L.spooi! chopped onion lemon juice Bfed olivt'.v Be lemons Hpp'-ci hard boiled egg mayonnaise B; ive> And pepper to taste ■> to garnish equally m halves crossHid carefully remote a slice from Httom of each half to make the ■.stand evenly Extract juice
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    • 393 16 BY P&0 andßßff I SH IN D I A LINES j-,. at.PuRATED IN BfOLANDI Outward* Due |)U^ )ore lonna-.- #W— Twnnmcc 1938 M AJ CAHTON No^ 4 BOUDAN %H 26 CORFU g ov J CARTHi! 5.000 Au R£ 1 WCHI |eg 24 CARTHAGE ►.000 Deo. 16 BURDWAN S p t
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    • 368 16 TO FRENCH Por'tJ j'* CHARGE URS REUNIS I \:>LN T For Marseilles, Havr rp, Dunkirk I l| CAP VARELLA Pot Marseilles, Nantea, St. Nazaire Si 1 |TO SAIGON INDOCHINA FORBIN For Sai?on. Tnvran^ nr.d Haiphons CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Ttoirane and Haiphone S. A. M. I. (from Saigon I (i(;
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  • 489 17 HEALTH OF THE EAST Singapore, Thursday. Till: Hi.ilth bulletin of the LeaKiie of Nations Eastern Kurcau for th" week .id«d Aim. 20 reads :is follows: I'lague: BaaSCin and Kam, ><»n WCIT the only portl in th« Eastern Arcn.i to report tin* presence of human nlague during the wiek. one latal
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  • 332 17 SENIOR P.& O. CAPTAIN LEAVES (MPTAIN Kdwin Francis llannun. IM)., K.N.R. who recently com manded the l\ O. liner "Naldcra.* after pe'iod of sick leave has regafaed from 'he Company's service. Captain llannan loined toe p and O as Hh officer in 1905 and except fOl B period of service
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  • 29 17 H. M.S. DIANA H.MS Diana (Lieutenant Commander J. 1.. Machin) is expected to arrive ar the Naval Ba.se on Saturday, Sept 3. for a .stay of about three weeks.
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  • 29 17 H.M.S. Herald (Commander W C. Jenks) is expected to arrive in Singapore on Tuesday, Aug. 30 and will sail for further surveying duties on Friday Sept. 9.
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  • 34 17 Parking his car ut Whito City Krey-iiound-racing .stadium, Canadian James JninpbeH was .surprised when the at'ntion turned out to be Transport Minister Leslie Burgin. Reason: Campbell was the millionth motorist to Mi 'he park
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    • 615 17 IV o*"^0 1 ,j- _j-, i < f POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY TOR P*R DATt AND TIMK Italy Parcels only) J. van Oidenbarnevelt AH| 18 K or, 0. van Oldfnbarncvelt 26 8.30 am «mpa fc 1001I 001 1 Harlp y 26 o a.m. Irmbilahan Banka 2 G 1 p.m. xcep t
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 1 1 u. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA m. TALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The above vessel h^\ excellent modem acconuiAOOteUtt. lor Pint Baloon an4 r^econd Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan i
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  • 193 18 Qj^fw/ Communim Makes Mention Cm Two Problems *N official communique l^utdfj A following the BJjettal «£J2 national Refugee Commit ven t principal consideration as ing 0 two problems: that ot nn* hief work of the Committee ana m ing the highest decree of co j between
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    • 45 18 STRENGTHENS INVIGORATES I ALWAYS fS/ir^Wt 1 CONDITION docs head! guinness theSTOUTyoureusedto f |z *r Is In u. NOIE- THE ABOVE DOCS HEAD I I LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. 1 DOCS HCa6 CUIMWISS i ALWAYS ASK FOR "DOG'S HEAD" SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. —w.p.s. k
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 351 18 I ON THE RADIO <• TO-DAY SS^^STtJ w*§ S; SINGAPORE North and scot /HI. 22."> metres '1 mcs.) *"jj pred Hart i ey and his B«tet, ZIIP 30..% metres <f»69 mcs.) BUly gcou-Coomber. p m 1 00 Close down. 00 Malay mi«M<. 6 00 Chinese nuwlc TO-MORROW 700 Children's programme
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    • 401 18 NIROM fPG 15 15 Mcs (19.8 m.) n 12.40 Studio orrh?stra. 1.10 Newa and weather bulletin. Nl rein Quintet. 2.10 Newa and weather bulletin. •j. L'O Time signal. Opening. Oderati selections. I >:• the children 6.30 Musical selections. News an weather bulletin. Programm review. 712 Barnabas von Geezy and his
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    • 204 18 TOKYO pm Miuana^ 8.20 Openinn ann 8.25 Nows |n Ja P: 8.30 News n French. 2nr a^auta SeloctioriT 9 05 News in 9.15 Newj in English 9.25 MandoU-: Concert 940 js&sr Honu MANILA KZRM 9.53 Mcs (313 m p.m. 4.20 Popular music 5.20 Sunkist time. 5.50 News in Spanish 6.05
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  • 87 19 Singapore. Thursday,— A Cantonese, Ngan Seng Choh, was tined $75 <or one month's r.i.' en his pleading guilty this morning, be/ore Mr. G. S. Rtwllngj, the Third Magistrate, to thetf of I handbag containing $26 in cash. The value ot th* 1 bag v.as mentioned as $1.50.
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  • 281 19 JHE Einstein theory of relativity— that the outer regions of space among the galaxies of stars is "curved" was criticised recently by Dr. W. B. Cartmel, of the University of Montreal. After studying a report to the American Association for the Advancement of
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    • 118 19 <••■•••••••■ •■■■••it« ••■••••■•■••^••••■••••••A LOOK WHO'S HERE YOCR FANOIRITE COMEDIANS I of "LOVE PARADE" ind "GOOD NIGHT, VIENNA" TOGETHER IN A GRAND MISIC.kL COMEDY HIT 5 j IT'S TRULY THE YEAR S BlGGi;si u ENTENTE j CORDIALK" of KIN j ■9 B .Malayan Premiere 3 j CAPITOL... iTtianaij, \uk. sist. i
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  • 857 20 r^w^u^^2«^»i Yesterday's Final Gallops (By "Marcus Super bus"). Singapore, Thursday. THERE was an excellent turn-out this morning at Bukit Timah, when horses and ponies from all the stables, bar Years/ were put through their final fast gallops in preparation for Saturday, in going that still (ended fo
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  • 44 20 A Tribune picture taken at the hospital on Wednesday during the ARP demonstration, showing a decontamination squad roping off an at fected area. (Tribune). A SECTION of the group of Govern ment and Municipal departmental heads who attended the demonstration. (Tribune).
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  • 107 20 STRENGTHENING DEFENCE OF KWANGTUNG Canton. DEFENCES along the Kwangtung u coast which have been completed are beine repaired and strengthened General Yu Han-mou. Pacification Commissioner for Kwangtung, informed a Ta Rung Pao correspondent in an interview recently. The people in Kwaiißtung. according to General Yii. are closely co-operatins with the
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  • 202 20 Supreme Court Interpreters Up In Arras NEW DRESS RULE (Malaya Tribune Staff Reporter) CUPREME Court interpreters. 0 men used to the discipline of the law, are up in arms, protesting against a ruling of Registrar Murray Jack, that they should wear alpaca coats during court hours. Interpreters say that while
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  • 324 21 SINGAPORE NEW YORK RUBBER MARKETS HAVE TUG-OF-WAR Stanton Nelson's Report THE market responded promptly to, the only positively good political news for months, and prices have risen this week over one cent, state Stanton Nelson in their weekly rubber reviews. The agreement between the Danubian states constitutes a powerful contribution
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  • 95 21 London, Thursday, v n\T. on the recent ad<>MMfNl fibber to over Bd., the valU \e™ says that the rise <K uurease of American conSuln durin, the remamder of eiT ■■< from the American car scent nv ,> tro m encouraging M u that the low
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  • 145 21 Ltai out that American consump'for Fh? second half of the year is L ted to show a sizeable increase com--s™th the first half while consumpnnt de the United States is hold- ll vl. the paper adds that it is nblethat If the present export jmota Smtained until
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  • 65 21 London. Thursday. 10 Airspeed Envoys have been purchased by the Indian' Government for personal use of the Viceroy and for ciaf communication in India. fcey are monoplanes fitted with two itrong Siddeley "Cheetah" engines, »n accommodation for eight passen■s and a cruising speed of 170 miles hour
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  • 48 21 "Attack" On Malta Harbour v M Malta, Thursday. aitack on the grand harbour during a blackout by motor Torpedo boats in function with planes from the airrner Glorious was a feature of wcessful test of the efficiency of the Parachute flares S f^ngements. ssisted u >e attackers. Reuter
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  • 28 21 ••■iday: -Captain Balfour, tary for Air, will leave me on Sept. 5, to visit the in Kenya. He will re- mand on about Oct. 7. Reuter
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  • 25 21 'formation having been •^ath of Mr. K. Padma- A-ent of the Bombay < Ud..Belgaum.ilndiai. "■u'bs throughout Malaya 1 naif a daj yesterday in
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  • 58 21 U-S- Begin $152,000,000 Public Works Programme Washington, Thursday. CETTING up what Public Works Admi•J nistration officials termed a new! .speed record, actual construction has begun on $152,000,000 worth of P.W.A. project! under the new programme. This and the recently announced distribution in September of $127,000,000 cotton price adjustment payments are
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  • 267 21  - China Denies Truce With Japan Hankow. Thursday. A SPOKESMAN of the Central Government said that the report of Italian mediators having reached an understanding with Mr. Wang Ching Wei for a Sino-Japanese truce was ludicrous. The report emanated from a press agency, who said that their version was supplied by
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  • 135 21 Johore Badminton Tournament [From Our Own Correspondent] Jofcore Bahru, Wednesday. THE following ties in the Johorc Bahru District open championship badminton tournament will be played at the Bukit Zaharah School Hall during the week-end: THURSDAY Junior Doubles (Semi-final) A. Rahman Taib and A. Rahman bin Said (Tambatam vs Md Noah
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  • 163 21 Keppel Club Ladies Win At Golf Till Ladies Social match between the Keppel (iolf Club and the Island Club played over the Island Club's course yesterday resulted in a win for the Keppel Golf Club by :< i points. The following are detailed results (Keppel players mentioned first). Mrs. A.
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  • 104 22 BRILLIANT PADANG CEREMONY TRIBUNE pictures taken during the brilliant ceremony on the padang yesterday when His Excellency the Governor presented the new colours to the Inniskillings Regiment. The top picture shows a section of the men marching in perfect order after the colours had been presented.
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  • 277 22 I [From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Wednesday. COME good lawn tennis was witnessed when the Segamat Chinese engaged the Malacca Cantonese Association on the Hospital Courts in aid of the China Relief Fund. Three singles and two doubles games were played and Malacca were victors by three games
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  • 78 22 I The following are invited to turn up to play soccer for the Siong 800 A.A. against the Chinese High School In a friendly soccer match on Friday at the YMC.A ground: Tan Chin Lye; Onr Eng Kim, Yip Yuen Kgw; Yap Boh Huat, Lee Ah Chee,
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  • 144 22 Treasury -Audit Badminton THE final in the inter-team badminton > t.'arney of the Treasury- Audit Sports' Union will be played off at the St. Jo•ppb's Hal] to-morrow at 2 30 p.m. betwt^m the "B" Team pjad "D" Team as follows: Koh Chek Tuan <B Team) vs. Ng L'ong Chuan (D
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  • 148 22 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Thursdav DEMONSTRATIONS were stage* V last nieht at Ipoh by several hundred Chinese, including children a* a sequel to the arr^t hanishmrnt warrants of two Singapore Chinese. The crowd collected in the old ten ir?a and police rushed to the .«cene« knelled
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  • 158 22 Singapore, Thursday. LOW Kah Kiah was this morning convicted and fined $30 or in default 1G days' simple imprisonment on a charge of driving his motor lorn at a speed which was dangerous to the public. It was alleged that the accused a> noout 12.55 p.m. on April
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  • 109 22 CRIMINAL BREACH CHARGE Singapore. ***> t0 "-tand MA Chan was committed his trial at the forthron.^^, pO by Mr. Conrad Oldham- tw ch2 rlice magistrate this afternoon a ires of criminal breach o t0 the partner of Chop Kong LU ilfu ]iy a^d amount, of $276.56 and oi* chQr by
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  • 596 23 Gordons Suffer 4—2 Defeat Chihese 4; Gordons 2. |N the first division fixture at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Chinese defeated the Gordons by four goals to two. In spite of the poor condition of the field there was quite a good exhibition
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  • 221 23 [From Our Own Correspondent] Mnar, Wednesday. AFTER one and half hours play, no decision was reached in the second round tie in the Novices Singles event between Ng Bah Chee and Haji Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed. Bad light caused the match to be abandoned when Bah Chee was
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  • 101 23 T.Ls in the Chinese Association B Billiards Handicap tournament:— Aug. 30: -Oilr Soo Keng (-60) vs. Lim 'Stew Nghee (-20* Sept. 1: H. W. Chung (-50) vs. Lim Cheng Swee <-20i Sept. 2:— Lim Ent? Hai (-70* vs. Quek Seng Ho i-50>. TABLE-TKN'MS HANDICAP Aug. 29:--Choo Puck Hoe
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  • 218 23 Till: following are passengers travellm? by the "Xaldera." leaving Singapore to-day lor Europe: Mi- J R. Anckrson, Lt T K Brook, Mr C s. K Boveii. u Col Bruce, and Mrs. C. McI.S and inlant. Bfi Maj and Urn s Boww. .i a. Oochrane, Mr J A
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  • 175 24 Closer Anglo -U.SM Contact I London, Thursday. THE chief feature of the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science which concluded its sessio at Cambridge yesterday, has been the decision to set up a division of the association dealing with social and
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  • 108 24 London. Thursday. MR. ASHTON GWATKIN, who is attached in a personal capacity to d Rur.ciman\s stall in who returned to London J"^**"* itr <?'.>■ Lord Halifax and Sir John S non this morning and informed them i f the latest lotion in Central Europe Lord Halifax afterwards
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  • 58 24 London, Thursday: O»c«rs appointed for the London and home counties have taken over the work previously underI taken by the Food (Defence Plans) De--1 partment, and with officers in other partis of Great Britain will assist in the creaI tion of a shadow organisation for food
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  • 6 24 German Woman Swims Channel drtkr Reuter
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  • 79 24 [Fram Our o^l tWlMl^^^ Malacca, Wednesday rf^mnicip the adjournment at }°-™?li n Mairii meeting, Capt Mobd. M.8.E., suggested th 'ca expla" sued to the public J la we ing how diseases liKe T ca i, n g wi spread. SimUar circulars ae a| diphtheria were issued
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