Morning Tribune, 29 August 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L 3_No. 180. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, August 29, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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    4 1 SIR JOHN SIMON
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  • 85 1 I I Nice, Sunday. TALIAN authorities have ordered Frenchmen owning J lands in Vallon and Chastillon near the Franco-Italian Iron- tier to jjive up their properties immediately. Farmers have b«n granted a month t 0 re- move their cattle and gather I "<>ps, after which the
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  • 53 1 CHINESE UCCESSES IN ANGTSEAREA Hankow, Sunday a surprise attack, Chinese bed 2°u the nnrth b ank of Yangtse les cf r. have captured the important f and r :lfnsh an and Taihu festertoo r,J now advancing eastwards *dr I mns The sout -h bank Japattwar,' said have been checked ra
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  • 627 1 ENERAL WELCOME FOR PEACE POLICY DECLARATION sJIR JOHN SIMON'S SPEECH, OUTLINING AND REAFFIRMING BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY HAS MET WITH A MIXED RECEPTION. WHILE FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES HAVE ACCORDED THE SPEECH FULL PROMINENCE AND HAVE REECHOED THE SENTIMENTS EXPRESSED, RERUN DESCRIBES IT
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  • 113 1 I Beflin, Sunday. With the departure nf Adm. m Horthy. the Press have turned their guns on Czechoslovakia. Z Boersenzeitung publishes a so- 2 I called balance sheet of terror, en- I i numerating alleged aggressions Z against the Sudetens from June. S I Intense indignation
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  • 35 1 Zurich, Sunday. FOUR out of five aeroplanes of the Swiss observation squadron crashed in the mountainside at Schwyz in thick fog. All occupants, who included eight pilots. were kill'd I Reuter
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  • 74 1 CZECHS SUDETENS CLASH PRAGUE, SUNDAY. A DISTURBANCE WAS REPORTED LAST NIGHT AT LEITMERITZ. WHERE HERR HENLEIN ARRIVED IN THE COURSE OF A TOUR OF" THF SUDETEN REGION. Four thousand were present in the market place of whom a quarter were Czechs who demonstrated against Herr Hrnleln. Police maintained order. After
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  • 121 1 London, Sunday. niSASTER has overtaken the AIbatross Britain's fastest airliner, when in making full-load tests at Hatfield preparatory to undertaking the trans-Atlantic service in Sej>tember she broke in two on landing. Captain Geoffrey De Havilland personally piloted the machine, accompanied by an air ministry official.
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    • 29 1 l., s OTHCR rACI» Allf(!3ll ons Against police Chinese Bankers Funeral j ,>Urk«' ts q social Kvil V Hammer's Meeting 1J i Race Kesults J» LeprosvFear Local (ricket 22
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    • 74 1 XjflßEl^ FRESH MILK -WITH I 1^ ALL THH TROUBLE I B REMOVED! I TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk L your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially I For Klim ts rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot
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  • 1099 2 Allegations Against Police Treatment Singapore Sunday. THAT soon after his removal to the lock-up in the Central Police Station, following his arrest at 3.45 a.m. on Aug. 11, a European police ector opened the door of the lock-up, came inside and
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  • 109 2 [From Our Own Repor'Cr] Seremban Saturday jjJSFORE Mr. Justice Raja Musa in the; Supreme Court. Chin Yoong, a timber! •jiwyer. claimed $7,500 and costs from Tan Sow Hin. a well-known Sungei Besi miner. Plaintiff alleged that while riding his bicycle in Setul Road .some time ago, defendant carelessly
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  • 111 2 MISHAP A T PENANG AIR RALLY [From Our Own Reporter Penang. Sunday. THE Flying Gymkhana, organised by the Penang Flying Club at the Bayan j LUMI Aerodrome this afternoon proved u succeso. Only u slight mishap occurred early in the Transport Race, when an Eagle [/lane, which was taking a
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  • 26 2 Unusual Sunday Activity THE SCENE outside the police court yesterdav durine the hearing the case against the pre ident of the Traction Company Kmployt Association.- Tribune
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  • 222 2 GANG OPERATING IN PERAK' [From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. THE depredations of a gang which is presumed to be in existence in Perak has been brought to light with the arrest of a younj Chinese by the Perak Detective Branc In charging the man before Mr*
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  • 136 2 APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court en Saturday was a Cantonese youth aged 20 years answering to the name of Soo Lam. The prosecution alleged that he stole i bicycle valued $5 in Lavender Street, Singapore, at about 3.30 p.m. on Aug. 16. Court
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  • 132 2 345.49 m.p.k Bonneville Salt Flats. Sunday! f»APT. Eyston. driving J Thunderbolt," has estaMj ed a new world l tan d record, averaging £1 The previous 1 Eyston's tin^e for the ku 6< aged 345.21 miles I* r o d ur run his i conds, for the northjard
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  • 18 2 Pl v farm Singapore Monda^ erdii a^ at Bernam f.^ <^ lapa< a ricksha-puller i •died.
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    • 9 2 |i__i_____? I QUICK SH SupfMit ouAttf fa fa day
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    • 177 2 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs Are you w>rn»-d and annoyed by constant 'Oettias Up Nights"? if wo, j«»u sl:>)L.!d know thit UM true cause is irritatwhi'h are u'tacklng the 9 nulliofl tiny tubes or tlltt-rs within your kid- You can't be well ml germs are kili.d aid cleared out
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  • 89 3 Bargained Over Fine With Magistrate! Taiping Saturday. j m h n» sc. who was accused waling a do R belonging J r K M. Stutley of Chang- i r rriiiu' wa! fined by the Magistrate Raja Salim „r three weeks' rigorous, J 41 U hearing the conviction "accused asked "May
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  • 376 3 100th Anniversary Of Malacca Church |J Malacca, Sunday. Bl Malacca Christ Church, the Boldest Non-Roman Church in Kurn continental Asia and one of B oldest Furopean buildings in KtfP<» in the Far East, was the Ktrr of ecclesiastical activities this Kk. when, with littinß pomp and K-nvnul procession, the hundredth
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  • 40 3 Local Chinese Banker's Funeral In Malacca HOW the late Mr. Chee Swee Cheng's body arrived at Singapore Railway Station on Saturday prior to being conveyed to Malacca for burial, showing some of the 600 wreaths which accompanied the coffin.- Tribune.
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  • 202 3 \From Our Oicn Co 'C rAv.i t\ Johore Bahru. Saturday. WHEN her husband. Chung Ah Ngoh, was convicted and ttned S5O in default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Sheikh Abu Bakar, second magistrate. Johore Bahru, on a charge of having retained stolen property, to
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  • 36 3 The ChJtt Justice at Penang— Court ot Appeal. B'fore Mr. Justicce Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Summon.se.s-in -Chambers and Originat'iiK Summon.se.s. Thereafter .--Judgment Summons. Mr. Justice Home at Malacca- Assizes.
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  • 342 3 LATE MR. CHEE SWEE CHENG IFr.nn Our Owv Cot.-e..powient\ MALACCA. SUNDAY THE KUNEKAL OK THE LATE MR. CIIKK SWEE CHENG OF SINGAPORK IXX)K PLACE TO-DAY AT BUKIT BURUANG. MALACCA THE BODY WAS BROUGHT FROM SINGAPORE BY TRAIN EARLY THIS MORNING AND WAR RECEIVED AT THE STATON BY A HOST OF
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    • 118 3 Bi^Dlfl B PIANOFORTE-PLAYING TIIEORV OF MUSIC. SCHOOL CHILDREN:— SpeciaI Term*. SCHOOL TEACHERS: -Reduced Rates. Special Music Appreciation Classrs. Vn'' "r Enquire Mrs. Paulusz. Expertr,( d ynd Qualiftetl Music Teacher, •V> Rjjrkfr Road NOTICE DRESSERS* EXAMINATION An examination for dressers will be held in Singapore and Penang on the 19th. 20th
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 134 4 London, Saturday. Previous To -da.. Chang* Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Steadiest M 1 lb 81 lb 8 1 lb 8 3 1b Closed Closed •• — KCBtil K Bpot Ist Forward /septeruoen end Forward (OctlDec.) Buyers Sellers B'« 8 1 M 4: d Forward iJan'Marj Bayers B', :-•
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    • 132 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 97 6 97 3 -3d Duniop Rubber 27--27,3 • +-3d General Electric 77-7-77,3 <-3d Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Tobacco SljlV. 314'-. +3d 1413 140 7» — 7 Vbd Anglo-Dutch 29 3 29 3 — Canadian Pacific 6*-. 6 3 4 +•%
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    • 40 4 New \ovk. Saturday. KffRBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steadv Closi d — Spot Buyers Sellers 16 7 I*6 16 9,16 Forward Oct. Dec. Buyers 16% Sellers 16X, TIN w Quit" Steady Boot tt% 43 :j w —
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    • 69 4 London, Saturday. Previous To-day Ohanae r.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 178.34 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.91 15 16 8.91 3 4 —3 16 T.T. on Shanghai (doting selling rate* 83a Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 32 Unchanged .— T.T.
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    • 22 4 GOLD Fine Bar uer o*. SUAKK spot 4 months' lorward Previous IT. J 7 10 5 16 19'.; 1 '10
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    • 18 4 lI.N Standard Spot (afternoon (closing price) Forward PIOTUMU £l93»o £1944 London. SatJ io-dj. a Clone ctl
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  • 309 4 AN allegation that there was an irreguiai ty in the procedure adopted by] Conrad Oldham. Second Police Map'strate, in wnich he handled a caa the Police Courts, was made by Mr. Phillip Hoalim in the Appeal Court >; Mr. Justice Pedlow on Saturday. Mr.
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  • 45 4 Washington. Saturday. -I minding the world that to-di is the tenth anniversary ot ti Kellogg-Briand pact Mr. Cor* Hull declared. "No nation a profit bv war." He called attet tion to hostilities in some part of the world •prepar^g^ Reuter
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  • 99 4 litri*: v.irl trad to drag her brother Lo safety but the animal sprang at them and made all witii the crying boy fan in r.vjuth. The parents, hc:*ding n targt monoei ivf the iiia^ors. all armed with guns and rlvbfl hkvr. hern scouring the woods in march of the
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  • 649 5 STOCKS SHARES (ued By Fraser Company Singapore, Aug. 27, 1 p.m. E. Realty Co. 1.324 1.424 £Bt. Ac Tniflt Af 4.71 in Eastern United 32.50 33.50 F. and N. Ord 14.10 14.35 do. 7!fc* Prefs. 0.20 950 Gammon Malaya 1.57 1 2 1.65 Qt. E. Life f. pd. 60.00 70.00
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  • 168 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 27, 1 p.m. Booaa Dale «a Dl* TfN Cloae Payable Austral Malay 9d. div. se pt 2 Sept g 3 3d. bonus E*E*»22 3d. No. 24 Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 1 10% Kuala Kampar 2d. Aug 22 Aug. 31 Aug. 23
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  • 238 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. WINING Buyers Sellers Ampaus 4,- 4!6 Batu Selangors 1.32» 2 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.85 0.90 Hongkong Tin 22 6 23 9 Jelebus 0 70 0 75 Kamunting Tin 9 9 11Katu Tin 25j9 26 9 KramatJ 10- lll-cd KilUnghalli 18 3 19>3 KUChail 1.32 2
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  • 225 5 m Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Mar r e d o IMO in? j_! d J 947 *ieoo,ooo 102 nom fc% Soo^i r 31 30 107 no nom I aM Y 31 Sept. 30 112 I 3 » 114 nom 1 19?R 31
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    • 153 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1024 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000.000 Chairman of ihe Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.
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    • 369 6 5. j Flying Boat AND EXCITING TWIST-STARRING SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD j tngme TfOub IV THF OAIMONT BRITISH nCTUEE 36 hours behind schedule Thit U S .i, k ITV# englne IroublP which br °k out i "YOUNG and INNOCENT'S Sp^,. Wm LONDON'S MOST POPILAR I)ER RICK DE MARNEY j 24 Fl
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  • 240 7 Banned' Book In Singapore BEST SELLER (Tribune Staff Reporter) n c lub— one of singapore's 'ritziest" clubs— has kkxpectedly obtained a copy of a book withdrawn i circulation in england, and hundreds of its memir e waiting to read it. Book is "To Beg lAm Ashamed." Written by a woman
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  • 80 7 HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION ABANDONED (Munich. attempt o! the German Hima-j lay i Expedition to reach the wmi of Nanga Parbat has been' hdoned owing to bad weather, and unfavourable mow condir according to a telegram rekwl by the German Himalaya Idowmcnt here. The climbers W returned to the main camp. m
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    • 98 7 Look Who's Here! ALHAMBRA OPENING TUES., 30th AUG. Daily 4 Shows: 11 a.m., 3.15, I 6.15 9.15 p.m. I SHIRLEY TEMPLE in her latest and best of all Musical by far. t YiflHnM HV^viv!' v- y JHQ Km,'.' _>^ 'Bo REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM. Hit tunes you will be humming
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    • 287 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAT— HURRY li' AND SKK CHARLIE S C H.'.N S LAST AND BKST PICTURE. 3 SHOWS DAILY 3 15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. J Malay.fs First Air-('n;idili()n< i fl Theatre ALHAMOftA (Direction SHAW BROTHERS LTD.) S 20th Ontory-Fox present« WARNER OLAND in Hls La.st and Best Picture '"CHARLIE CHAN
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  • 544 8 WAR AGAINST SLY PROSTITUTION IN SINGAPORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) I am able to reveal to-day that Government, after years of inactivity in the matter of social hygiene, are at last making a drive against sly prostitution, one of the biggest attempts in recent years to rid Singapore of this shameful
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  • 170 8 Inside Story Of 2 Tragic People In Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) JgVERY night at Raffles IMcl, twr, people— a beautiful Spa senorita and her brother— dance to the white-jacketed men, pensively gowned women of Singapore. Thpy finish dancinj? i Iheir way out and nobody dreams abo»ii the inside sforv of
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  • 222 8 Defies Brother, Will Marry English Girl (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. YOUNGEST brother of the Sultan of Trengganu, Tengku Mahmud left lhat State a few pears ago to further his education in Europe and England, but he may never set foot
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  • 59 8 AN elderly Chine* SUCCun> injuries, while bem, to hospital by ambulaSS? T<™ been knocked down h v er h »v Beach Road yesterday lLL"!*** The accident op C urrp?n ng Road Police Station near th Be, The man. amo;i«- his n^ susstained a como,,, in d fjosf r
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    • 41 8 For this f oin p I ili o ii caii be used. Does Ibis mean a handicap? Definite!? not! Tli e experi e n c e H photographer won lit have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-^ The Film For the trop^
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  • 6 9 Snapshots By Jribune Readers (Agfa Competition)
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  • 53 9 Picture Captions j i^uaiiiiif CUrgt tali A I Sampan By Tay <'live I Honr- X-^iO, Kim Krat Koad. S SinKa!>or». Z. 'ThP Obtlisk"—Bv Ci. B. %fohiin>pd Sultan Koad. sm»ap<»rf. S M Mirv Hand"—Lee Pak \*-n. to (J P.0., Sinirapore. 5 i. Raffles Lighthouse By I hu.» ifW Cit-ok, 18, Loronjc
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  • 289 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday. Aug. 29. 1938. BROADCASTING BROADCASTING in the Federated Malay States Li under a -'loud at the moment. At a meeting last week, the Malayan Amateur Radio Society, which came mto existence in November 102!) and which has since been broadcasting regularly three times a week r
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  • 977 10 These Are The RULERS Of The FUTUR rpiiE future history ot the world is A bound up with the lives of a number of children who arc ;.t present playIng tappUj with LUeir tov.s. All uncon- cious of their hiuh destiny, in royal) aursene; In WUiOUi p:irl* of the world.!
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    • 27 10 To-day's White Label Annouricement A girl keeps her youth by never introducing htm to anyone else. A man keeps his friends by introducing ihem to PEWAE'S W.P.S.-G
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  • 752 11 uge Reconstruction Schemes Launched Review By Dr. H.H. Kung I GRAPHIC review of the administrative progress achieved f by the Central Government in the last few months was ade by Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan, i a recent address at
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  • 148 11 Permanent Naval Base For The Philippines? Private Discussion Being Held By Officials Of U.S.N. IN the light of the Soviet- Japanese conflict and war in China, five high officials of the United States Navy, headed by Admiral Arthur Hepburn, commander-in-chief of the fleet, have begun a private discussion to decide
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  • 25 11 While the Skegness lileboat *.v? oi<t rescuing the skipper of a yacht which lost its anchor thieves rilled several collecting boxes in tht lifeboat house.
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    • 96 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
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    • 50 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chtmtots and Store* I m&s ft VULCAIN The watch for every man and woman of taste combining elegance and accuracy. Ownership of a VULCAIN watch is an investment. Yick Woh Hing 421 North Bi i ■>• Haia\ h v Middle Road) phom
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  • 65 12 s,:K«^^^ Planet News Sonia Thompson, aged 18 months, found that she couldn't eet over that marquee nuy rope at Bromley (Kent* Fete m> she bous her curly head and crawls underneath. Watching with interest iv the ob.iert of her haste. Brian Lorke. Mho h also i-t-ii
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    98 13 picture of Mr. George Bernard Shaw, the playwright and aemit forced him to retire tc his home in Hertfordshire, km ittendini the Malvern Festival. The photograph was haw left his London flat for a journey to the country. Planet News Successfully completing h<r attempt <-» nil' 1 IN miles a
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    • 40 13 INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFCL CHOICE OF LADIE6 V ';?;\rs WRIST \VAiiiij:s IN ST.U7CLESS SI EEL COLD UTOTE GOLfl ATIXUM. IFWEiLI J'> WRI^T U \K .'US si: i Ifim lEAI DIAMONDS SWJCTAMTT. AODfTfl POII It,. »'Ht "<i£MS PA 1 X RENE ULLMANN
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    200 14 {From Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 19. THE new Civil Air Guard, formed by Sir Kingsley Wood a few weeks ago, is to have a woman representative among the five Commissioners who will control it. Mrs. Maxim Miles, 34-year-old wife of Mr. F. G. Miles the famous Reading aircraft designer,
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  • 967 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY successful series of aeroplanes executed by herself and Mr. Miles nave been exhibited by Phillips-Powys in his drawing office. Mrs. Miles is very popular in aviation circles and has a large number of friends all over the world. woman fair at olympia Preparations arc now In
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  • 423 15 Wbman Air Guard Chief— "Queens Loveliness" at Olympia— Platinum Fox Furs shades, then increases In the price of stockings is inevitable. "The new price list for dyeing applies to practically all stockings except lisle and wool and includes silk, artificial silk, and rayon and wool mixtures." But the standard of
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    • 33 15 I SPECIAL OFFER FOR AUGUST only BKAITIFUL AND LASTINU i PERMANENT WAVKS at $K.OO and $10.0.) onlv >lAISO\ PlltMJ LADIES HAIRDRESSERS c 3. FORT RO4O M A A C C A (Telephone: 121)
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    • 407 16 BYI&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES IiMCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND Outwards Hat T0n,,.,. "Sf'< 1938 SlpOre SOMALI 6:800 Oct. 21 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 CANTON 15,500 Nov. 4 Homewards Tonnase Tonnage fP»« 1938 IS.*© i rnßFll 15 000 Sept. 9 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Oct. 21 BHUTAN 100 Sept. 15 I RANCHI 17.000 Nov. 4 cSIITeSL
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    • 354 16 jt^_ TO FRENCH Por T j Y*<l*\ CHARCEURS Rf UN| J S 1 HOMEWARDS. ADEN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk > CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazairt R..rriP', p 1 ""Jiueaux Sepd jTO SAIGON INDOCHIN, f FORBIN For Saison. Touranp and Hniphone CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphone
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  • 553 17 Fleet Will Be Expanded ImoN ol ne company's fleet of Ss for delivering wcier to ships was mentioned by Mr. A. ,£Ttthe annual general meeting Joiner and Co.. Ltd.. held yesm water-boat, the "Daisy," had Irom Hongkong and is now in Lw Another new boat has comnms. and she
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  • 304 17 Singapore. Saturday. INSTANCE^ of his wife's 4 vioitnt temperament" wer e related by Mr. PTiilip Carl Marcus in the cours* of his examination at the continued hearing Im fore Mr. S. 11. Chrah ol a cave in which Cyril Jan.sfn, Freda Jansen
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  • 105 17 M RODBIGUBSE, ITjM i •>- pmtti »>• (> rv Mr. (is it ,*iinijs. the Third Pftlfc* VfagWtraU on Saturday when hp had the fterft ti <rimii) t! hrctch of trust as a public ser\ant r\pl.iiticd to him. The amount ln?< tved In thus c was $50
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  • 103 17 Singapore, Sunday. When charted with negligently driving hi* taxi at in*: intersection of Bia-. Wtu^t lid. and tflcson* Sire i. Wee Eng Seng alleged in his def.ncr yesterday that the fOOaUble rct~ p i.:,io:.* for this c!i i \v .gainst hiu» dui fee MCtVti of his refusal
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  • 59 17 Singapore. Saturday npUE remains ot Mr. Chee Swee Chewc. late chairman- of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, were to-day conveyed from his former homo to the railway station, thence in a specially chartered carnage, to Malacca lor internment. Many well-known members of th< European and
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    • 319 17 R X S P HUP LI X i: I '"'lcorporated in Australia' MXT SAILINGS Puf Sails. K;.?.y; In P°rt sept. 3 i Se P l 30 Oct 4 mp Bhetr rou..d tup r.pi^or< rrom Singapore to Australia .«*ued at the V ng rates B mlmp S f Pa ?v! nuer>
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ul, (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA mm. T A L M A 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The above vessel ha* excellent modern accommodation for Fin* Saloon an* becond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Retain tickets to China and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 114 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALONGSIDf THE WHARVES OS FXPECTED TO \RRIVE Singapore. Sunday. Entrance Exit Oodown Gate Gate Planciiis 11 I Kintau Paadjaai w Aeneas 14 2 Silverbeeth (i 2 Asosan Maru Steel Scientist :M -j Taybank 34 9 Roseville ;»,6 2 3 Marudu 58 j Perak 47 J 5
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  • 36 18 T HK eXil(t lin "Mra^ sion „1 ih t ri por| the birthdav of u by the Phohi Station, Holi atv to-day and to-morrow \1 mediately after the daily news bulletin at K.oo pm
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  • 104 18 THE Nationalist MjnsW M Education decree ordering tlu jm of thirty-two Spanihjß thors from sc"h»«" br in a preamble *>l stated that the Nau nIJ> h >H schools all Ilteratu^ no V and anti-patr otic en llt eraturf ter what subjec t
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    • 24 18 oANUCIfIAIi 0 ffi PORTS A9l\ AND SHERRIES discerning vintage wine... hjMStWTjrfi^ well-matured k,^sra w tn wood, S^HDEMAJJ sime, darby co., ltd. Ifc^ wi».a i
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 332 18 I ON THE RADIO «J« TO-DAY »,M.r,., t l MM t gramophone record* VIROM SINGAPORE VI>C 15 15 Mrs (198 m.) am MML 225 inetns (1 33 inn.) 6.2G Gymna tics. /HP 30 M metres <9.«9 mcs.) 635 Recordtd music. m 7.5i. Close down. dOo Mal-y music i- 10.50 Time
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    • 428 18 HONGKONG ZBW 952 Mcs (314 m.) p.m. a 20 For the children. I 50 Beethoven. Fritz Kriesler (violin* and London Philharmonic Orchestra. 6 35 Closing local stock quotations. Says of Una Paglinghi (soprano). 6 47 Compositions of Moskowskl. 7 20 Local time signal, weather report and announcemjents. A variety programme.
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    • 196 18 HOLLAND PCJ. 15 22 Mcs (H.l *j p.m. 7.45 National anthem and on announcement. 7.50 Report on the Amsterdam! Exchange. 8.00 Daily news bulletin 8.10 The Boston Promenaded tr a conducted by Arthur ler. 8.30 Meeting of the Phohi-club 8.55 MusicaJ Tonica VIII t>v i Vreden. 900 Actualities. 9.20 Talk
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  • 2338 19 idy Thomas Among Winning Owners It EXCELLENT DIVIDENDS, GOOD GOING, COOL ESTHER KE XTIRES WHICH MADE THE OPENING OF THE mphrF GOLD CUP MEETING YESTERDAY, ONE OF THE nmil UANT FOR A LONG TIME. L p xce iiency the Governor arrived to see his wifo's
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  • 93 19 DIVIDENDS RACE 1 P'tfhtin": Finish $98 $25 Kruas $10 Aviemore $2.'J RACE 2 Oorugan $44 and $12 Amazon $9 Tonv Reddin $12 RACE 3 Recovery $34 and $10 Saladin $9 Stormy Niffht $8 RACE 4 Prestige flf and $7 New Moon $8 Apple wood $11 RACE 5
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  • 48 19 GUHBD rOITTH I4SH Ui.W« SAFNDEX l.^lHfi Slf».Bß.i SILVER MONK I'M"! «M«f BTAETCKS 'sMO rarh): Koval Woriirutot) I »9(M> When \m 1 HH.J? Aerial Dttl IH*r»7 Martin HMffSH -«>l2« StnlbiKflrr "*0» Trin pie -1*95 Kahibfitifh < ah ados IM«I Total PiHil hU'.V'O. Double T<> es <*r>.j.*>;». (ickets |2St
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  • 508 20 LOYALS AND AIRMEN SHARE POINTS FIRST DIVISION r.A.F l; Loyals 1. Singapore, Saturday. JN a very even match at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, the R.A.F. shared points with the Locate in a first division S.A.F.A. league match. The match started off in not too premising style and looked as
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  • 404 20 London Aug. 27. ACCORDING to newspaper estiA mates between three-quarters of a million and 1.00f.000 spectators attended the 43 football matches played in various centres In England yesterday, marking the official opening of the roccer season. All the fixtures were played— an indication that the commencement of
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  • 134 20 Camp Ritchie, Cascade, Maryland. ANEW world's record for revolver shooting: has been set up here by a United States "G-man" (Federal Bureau of Investigation agent). He is Mr. Walter Wa.sh, and he sccred 298 out of 300 with a 38-calibre service revolver at the annual Eastern open rifle
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  • 34 20 London, AugT 27. HpHE Australians scored 336 runs in theti A match against Sussex, HasSett and Brown contributing 74 yid 75 runs respectively. Wood took lour wickets for 96. runsj Reuter
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  • 390 21 H Muar. Sunday. H■ i an abrupt ending to the B wuch mx Indians from arraigned before Mr. W V O Mills in the Muar I hir^e of murder at I ■,/oivi.sion of Segamat Estate, j Red wcn> subruiiianiam, Pethay Keei" an, Karuppiah. Vadivelu. Mo,, Van They claimed trial.
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  • 224 21 SINGAPORE DOCTOR EXPLODES POPULAR FALLACY (Tribune Star! Reporter) j^KLKNTLESS warfare is b;?in«: wa^ed by the guardians of Singapore's health against Ilk; "scourge of the East"— leprosy. To find out what is beintj done, I visited the I eper Asylum in pleasant hilly country off Yio
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  • 257 21 S.C.R.C. Defeat Indians Sin&aDore. Saturday. THE Straits Chinese Recreation Club entertained the Indian Association at tht S.C.RC. ground to-day, and beat the I. A. by three wickets and 45 runs. Scores INDIAN ASSOCIATION Tharam Singh c Kim Hoe b Swee Lam J Hangovind c Swee Keng b Swee Lam 6
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  • 236 21 INDIANS MALAYS DRAW M.F.A. Ifamat c Bhaskaran b choor Sinqn io Muhmcod b Dharmaraj I S. M. Aly retired <hurti 0 A. R. Omar b Bhaskaran 2 Dollah st W. Singh b M B Btnfi) 30 T»bbar b Bhaskaran 0 Ali Ahmad not out IP bhaifi not out 0 Extras
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  • 398 22 Thoy Takes 6 For 8, And Scores 64 N.O. r-JS ZSEESSSS I^iE^SSK E S^ T v C n ß S PASSING THE NON-BENDERS TOTAL WITH SEVEN WICKETS IN HAND Batting first. Non-Benders were disposed of for 43 runs, none of the batsmen reaching double figures because
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  • 80 22 IN S.V.C. rifle, issued for use A during the S.V.C rifle meetinft I on Auk. 14. has not yet been f- J I turned to the Armoury. It i> J nought that the rifle, last seen m the hut at the 600 yds firm* point on the Bukit
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  • 182 22 THE second Singapore Golf Club bil monthly Mixed Foursomes competition lor August was played at Bukit jiman on Sundav afternoon and resulted in a win for Miss S. Lendrum and A. V^Cramsie with a net score of 35V 4 40 cards weTe taken out and the
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  • 129 22 I From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. OWING to the very little entries received for the southern section of the Johorc State open championship lawn tetUlll tournament, the finals in the mtn's open singles and the Novices singles have been played off. Wong Thian Teck, the
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  • 106 22 \Fro.K Our Owd Correspondent] Muar, Sunday. Ng Bah Chee qualified for the final of the novices singles in the north section wnen he beat xJollah bin Haji Hussein in the Serni-final 6 3, 3—6. 6—2. Yong bin Mian, five times Johore chamoion. was in excellent form when he
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  • 16 22 LADY THOMAS WINNER II K. THE GOVBBKOa H La*y Thomas !!,,s tr K ffl JS I
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  • 239 22 Singapore Badminton Thrills 4 LTHOUGH much was expected from the two doubles' fixture oi tb gapore Badminton Association tournaments yesterday morai :he Clerical Union Hall, both these ties were not played, walk-overs giftn. The remaining two singles provided the thrills. A feature of the day s play was the match
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  • 92 22 SAPPERS BEAT GUNNERS RE 2; R.A THE Sappers moved up to second place 1 In the first division of the 6.AJF.A. league, when they beat the Gunners by two goals to nil at Changi on Saturday. The Gunners, without Cole and Noble, did not play up to usual standard. All
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    21 23 THI BENDERS. ?u in< uu fie.-, in the crie k e. ma.ch which .h,, f re beaten by the R«. Tribune
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  • 178 23 London. Saturday— Despite the drop icm 1057 million to 101.6 in bankers deposits, as revealed in this weeks bank statement, loans have generally L«jpen readily obtainable and even noncleartng institutions have found tnreeouarter per cent, against bonds, about Cke maximum that borrowers are Willis to concede for
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    27 23 MRS. FOO MEOW CHIN, of Kuaia Lumpur, leading in Prestige (Spencer up), which she jointly owns with her husband, after it had won last Saturday.
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  • 67 23 MALACCA BADMINTON FINALS \From Our Ou> t Correspondent*. MALACCA, SUNDAY THF FINALS OF THE MALACCA BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE T PTAVFD OFF YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY AT THE M V C. COURTS. AS IvTI^PATCD^IeOW CHUI CHIANG. LAST YEAR'S RUNNER-UP. ANNEXED £21 £rw£ irvr T FS TTTLE BY BEATING TAY KOON LIM AND
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  • 29 23 London. Aug. 27. MR. Arthur Whitelaw, a wealthy Australian, has given Hutton £1,000 sterling to eommemmorate his world record. Mr. Whitelaw made U sSmilareH^oBradman 1930.-H Reuter
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  • 70 23 [From Our Own Reporter] Seremban. Saturday A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Seremban Magistrate. Mr J P Biddulph. acting as Coroner, after the inquiry into the death of the 10-months-old baby of Mr and hlrs. Rajaratnam of Seremban, who. it was stated, died from
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  • 85 23 I fro,/- Our Ou Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Sunday His ffifhimi the of Johorc was entertained to tea-party by the officer! and men of the Johoce MUltarj Forces at the Fort, Johorc Batuu. prior to his departure to Ivropc There was a large gathering and amon hose
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  • 615 24 London. Saturday. I>EAFFIRMATION of British policy regarding: Czechoslovakia as outlined in Mr. Neville Chamberlain's declaration in the House of Commons last Wednesday, an appeal lor support for Lord Runciman in his mission of conciliation and a plea for world peace were the principal points contained in
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  • 40 24 Hankow, Sunday. THE Eurasia Air Company announce the indefinite suspension of the Hankow— Hongkong air service. With the C N AC. suspended and the Canton-Hankow Railway temporarily cut, it means that Hankow is cut otf China Reuter
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  • 17 24 Major Lindsay \> ars mg in H.H. the Sultan en OORUGAN (Dawson >> win on Saturday.
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  • 332 24 Gibraltar, Sunday. A THUNDEROUS seaward A bombardment which was audible here in the early hours accompanied by lightning flashes and which puzzled the inhabitants was explained later when the Spanish Government destroyer Jose Lui Diez arrived here badly damaged. The Jose Luis Diez left a French
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  • 38 24 Congress President Sentenced Trivandrum. Sunday— Pattern Than" Piilai. President of the Travancore Stat<» Congress was sentenced to a year's £imple imprisonment, and a fine cf £60. Accused participated In a campaign of protest aeainst the Maharajah's order.- Reuter
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  • 52 24 Paris Sunday. Marseilles dockers who hitherto have refused to work on Sundays agreed to work to-day at wages fixed by the re cent ministerial decree. Later: There has been a hitch in the resumption of Sundav work at the docks the dockers refusing to unload three ships from
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  • 38 24 American Tennis ChampionsH Brooklyn CM^jS&fl Amc.ican lawn tern* lf a *H chimpion finals. U&J Mllc W Fabyan ihddcrs tl( fr ._s. M-J teatQuiscand Br^ na M In the mixed *J We and Budpr t,. 6 2 Ercmwich < Australia
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