Morning Tribune, 13 September 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I. 3 No. 192. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 13. ?93_ FIVE CENTS.
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  • 400 1 "Germany Vs. Bolshevism To Democracies" "WE ARE BEING INSULTED" Nuremberg, Monday. |N his momentous speech which the world has awaited with suspense tinged with hope, Herr Hitler, alluding to events leading up to the Austrian Anschluss, said that "in the world to-day, those events are being repeated.
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  • 187 1 ESSION AGITATION PART OF GERMAN TACTICS PRAGUE, MONDAY. KPECTED HERE THAT HERR HITLER S SPEECH, J* CONTAINING NO AGGRESSIVE DEMANDS, WILL JSW ENCOURAGE THE SUDETEN GERMANS TO IN ■A PLEBISCITE. M ls believed that it is German policy that such a demand should rom within rather than
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  • 153 1 British Statement Pleases France Paris. Monday. I_Hti entire Paris Press headlines in huge type, with Kreat relief, (he statement of Hritish policy from London. The conviction is expressed that the statement is the most powerful factor in favour of peace which could he hnuii' hi into play this moment when
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  • 61 1 Nuremberg, Monday. Prior to his speech. Herr Hitler witnessed an imposing display of land am* air forces. At the conclusion of the parade, ne addressed the troops, and declared thai they had the best weapons existing to-day, also the best training. He added that he
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  • 191 2 Station Master On Mur Charge [From Our Own Reporter] SEREMBAN. MONDAY. T _E STATION MASTER OF BATANG BENAR A MAL£ 1 NAMED OMAR BIN BAKI AND A A J R /°ScED GETHER WITH TWO OTHER MAIAYS WKE raOTUOEIJ BEFORE MR. J. P. BIDDULPH (SEREMBAN MAGISTRATE) •miS MORNING, CHARGED WITH HAVING
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  • 69 2 Singapore, Monday— As a result of a rclision at the junction of Serangoon and Kitchener Roads on Aug. 6, 10.45 p.m., in which J. Harrison, a motorcyclist, was knocked down and injured, 0 W Bayes, of "A" Flight 100 Bomber Squadron, RA.F. Sole tar, was U>-day charged
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  • 140 2 Singapore, Monday lORING ALAN FARNSWORTH, an American advertising agent, was produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, this morning when he was charged with having failed to notify the Registrar ot Aliens of his change of addr» Farnsworth pleaded guilty to the eharee and asked
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  • 76 2 Singapore. Monday. STATED to have assaulted his wife who sustained, in consequence, a broken leg. Pemmal, a TamiL. living at Malcolm Road, was produced this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, to answer a charge of I voluntarily causing grievous hurt to' Perkathi. on
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  • 136 2 Singapore, Monday A 'BLESSED EVENT' was responsible for a Singapore doctor being served with a summons for parkins: his car within 20 fat of the junction of Waterloo Street and Noordin Lane in the early hours of the morning of Aug. 5. Dr. S. R. Salmon
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  • 46 2 THE management of the New World Dance Palace has decided to hold a regular Sunday tiffin dance as from Sunday. Sept. 18, commencing from noon till 3 p.m. Special tiffins will be served in the dance hail as well as In the restaurant.
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  • 63 2 FOLLOWING negotiations between the Tanjong Pagar Labour Company and their employees. 950 Chinese coolies working in the Singapore Harbour Board will receive: two cents increase in wages: one cent increase in food allowance. 22* SSSft ported to b. fH ,7' »i Ther. s fvi
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  • 158 2 Sin .apore, Mondj \f R. C. H. Koh. Traffic District Judge, to-day sentenced Km Yoshioka to one- month's rigorous !mprsonment to take e from to-day, for driving without a third-partv insurance policy. This is the first case brought up under the new ordinance The
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  • 113 2 I [From Our Oivn Report* Ipoh. Mw rE sad story of how»] unemployed Chinese si do/ei**. tins of milk to fee. starving children was told i Ipoh Police Court, when N{( appeared before Mr. P. I. F. I cliffe on a charge of theft
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  • 68 2 Batu Pal" 1, MIDDLE-AGO. Cm* A Khar, ws this >*#*£ bin Abdttlßahm« 1 I, 'w| Curt M.lstrat«. for ion TSmm»»*l S»^SSS_ 1„ default onejnww sonment on the RW rigojo. or in df^^.^second IW sonment on the *c um A h Another CW" e W ln poS" alM^fe^f«'^ Ua one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 78 2 UNIFORMITY of COLOUR WITH w .A. '€@iL@&€&lifj§ THE COLOURED PORTLAND CEMENT A facing ot "Colorcrete" applied I to the exterior of any building not only gives a delightful and modern appearance but also affords protection from the weather. 'Colorcrete** gives individual^ N> buildings at little extra cost. The colouring matter
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    • 30 2 Law Notice For Before Mr Uce Court at ll£"\. s Abd ul wa Assizes.-*** Mohamed Before Mr V. at 11 a.m. l^^n? 1 Part heard.^ Tec! cKW Choon etc v *>"
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  • 98 3 L ou r Own Reporter] ala Kangsar, Monday. HNGLY strange are the ptances attending the within eight hours of her. of an aged Malay middle-aged wife. »ased husband. Hadji Wan i well-known planter in lesar died at his residence at ota uma. at three o'clock on •moon after a
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  • 91 3 Singapore. Monday. nthony. a Tamil, appeared this Kfore Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker urth court at the instance or ourth court at the insance ector L W. G. Byrde of mt Branch of having com:tortion by putting Ramasamy if losing his employment as he R .A.F. Base at Seletar and,
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  • 79 3 I Singapore. Monday, [inspector Nunn mentioned to Kenneth A. Blacker, the fourth rjjrate, this morning a case JPted suicide by a thirty-yea*-pji who was in hospital. lalleßed that accused, at about in his house at KamM i Road, attempted to com,ce oy cutting hi.s throat with MPWjng, a letter
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  • 547 3 the 0^ make a close examinana! fir. Rto arouso their jltoj lhamnu ring on the sides Hull Zri, f produced the characS com? S0 ahea vy body coming Ulo --"tuith a solid surface ;U H J, ON PARTS OF THIS TCHED OFF THI k\V ?T ION
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  • 208 3 STOLE HIS FRIEND'S BOOTS Singapore, Monday. 4 N __tn>llih uniting I<lu namea uonald lan alias lan belli; tiuan was thi^ otaming QfOfii oy Mr. Oonrad Oldham ni tne ncono court to lurnish a bond of >ou ior a period ot six months in une surety to ov oi good n^havlour,
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  • 132 3 IN addition to its many and varied services for the benefit of the pul«!ic. the Government* of Perak carries on matrimonial and employment agencies in Ipoh. Situated in tranquil furrou;inings where the flaming red of the Cannas lends a touch of colour to the peaceful emerald of the
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  • 85 3 Singapore, Monday. PAR SERAM SINGH appeared in the second court this morniiiß before Mr. Conrad Oldham at the instance of Inspector Tr^win of the Beach Road Division on a charge that he on or about Sept. 10 at Beach Road assaulted a public .servant, viz..
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    • 55 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Mt. Emily Swimming Pool It is hereby notified that the above Pool will be closed during the whole of Thursday, the Isth September, 19M. C. H OOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. —^^F*^m mT\lm\ ________l_^^A ■1 t^cl fl fl BfflLl^fl fl fl fl mt^^^Lc^m^r mmm ATrrttt m K^JM I THE WRITING
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 108 4 London. Monday. Previou, To-dav Change Easier Firm B«BBE« M TSm R V 16 wt soo'. aeUer, 7IS 16 8'„ Forward l October, ISSS 7 15W 3 3.6 2nd Fonvard (November, JES^M ISW 3rd JV>rward (JeniMar.) Buret* J JS.W London. Monday l'*LM OIL (Malaya) HSBTirtw IMJITfS* Iri bulk Sept;Oct.
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    • 62 4 Previous To L wdo u rT. on Pans (closing middle rate) 178 32 m v > T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.9i 7 H 391 T.T. on Shanghai (cloalng selling rate) 83 4 Uneh a 7\ T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 Ui2!2 TT. on Japan
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    • 24 4 GOLD Previous To-day*' Fine Bar per oz £7.4.4' £7471., SILVER Spot 19^ 19 7lb 4 months' forward 19 116 19 3 16
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    • 93 4 Si uga pore. Monday: SMIM a Tamil Christian, this mmM trial when Inspector L. W. C. B > iat M tive Branch in the fourth tfj Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker iW Saturday at the Roya A ttW at Sletar did abet the ofl« tortion by putting EUunas* StoslDg hlseinployme
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    • 34 4 New York. Saturday. ROBBER Previous To-day Change Ton*. Stead: £S? ftiyera 15^ Closed Bpot SeUers 157 8 Forward Jan-Mar Buyers 15 15 16 Sellers 16 116 TIN Quiet Quiet *w 425
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    • 350 4 Sm^t &fU\ THE Members of 'The Malayan Exchange Banks Association" announce that from Oct. 1. 1938. and until further notice, interest will be allowed on Current Deposit Accounts on the following reduced scale:— «a> On accounts showing an average dailv balance in any one month under
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    • 25 4 ..I*, ui j j r. London UN Standard Previous To-day Spot (afternoon (closing price) £191 3 4 H92'. Forward H92t 2 £193> 4
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    • 119 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change 04 «j 95 -h9d. Dunlop Rubber u ±i i d General Electric 77 3 77 4 2 -n ja imperial Chemical Induatriea MM gHHfc -^o- .8? 6 3 5 3 16 tSS London Tin 0 4 T Jig Rubber Plan Investment Trust
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and
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    • 15 4 /^S3s_?x SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD Lows of Profits Insurance Tel 5926 2. Flnlayson Green
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    • 12 4 v > _^_^__PI m.^F W B mMdJAmmW .^^l _^4 SIME DARBY Co..Ltd.* :rU
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  • 675 5 STOCK SHARES IBy Fraser j jmpany j wmn. «ep». j Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 22 6 23 9 Con. T. S. Ord. 213 Est. Trust Ag. ..400 425 Est. Trust A% .4 76 im Eastern United 32.50 33 so F. and N. Ord. 1410 14 35cdl do 7H% Prefs.
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  • 276 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Sept 12, 5 p m Burma Ni.».;.y Ad n ia c™« t> Katu Tin ed no io l l p t 2 :9 123 5% k^ Sfpt C Stpt. 15 Sept. 9 5% r, 6d. bonus Krama: Pulai :o r < mi. Sept.
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  • 210 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Anipato 4 4 6 Batu oeiangors 1.33 1.38 Hong Fatts 0.85 0.89 Hongkong Tin 22,6 23 9 Jeiebiu 072 0.77 Kamu'iting Tin 9 6 10 6 Katu Tin 24,6 25 6xd Killing.halls 18 3 19 3 Kramats 9,9 10,9 Kuchais 1.32 1.37
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  • 214 5 Int May lo Nov. id iw via l« 1938 red 1958 $4,000,000 3 Int May 15 Nov. 15 101 102'i ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 1 22 123 '/2 ci V r- 192 9 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int May
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    • 156 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Socio tv) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000.000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of me Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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    • 339 6 [who is -Tiii riMM.V" Ar^V I Scotland Yard's Greatest \^S^^fCX. j The Myster) Man who 'bJt'lH^^l^ j Terrorised London's 1 0 TO-NIGHT -hi CAPITOL 0 1 I A HURRICANE OF LAUGHTER j j A STORM OF FEAR! YOILL BE lllltll II l> OFT OF YOFR WITS- BIT YOU'LL j GUESS
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    • 185 6 Rotan f o] S1 "!ia|) Monday n, year-old Ng Ah T s ~W*n ence this :no::un» i,, U P before Mr Co r J? pleaded gu UtyW in public J__£*] MS? b 53a h is t *",!••■> said tha, it him that the accused ni gambler Not wishing to J
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  • 285 7 Icountr'f* which have po labour problems, in a world bristlint* tt such problems, are i;i the news to-day. A Sarawak, adjoining counLiust published their annual, LSise strong* that they: E»oyment--ta the western: JJrtpirneU, Chief Secretary ik ra t.f during 1937 ranged lir in the bazaars to high m lr
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 one and only TAMIL Jungle Thriller that hai been approved j by the* Press and Public! arlborouchJ c 5 IVWKirA KAIIX ART The Fir:- 4 TAMIL .Tur>g!e Picture urni*:— Miss Chellam, John Cavas, Moti— the dog fith human intelligence and a host of other talented artistes irTcOIMIIT.AND COOPIR TOCITHIM.Ot JHi
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    • 218 7 J jERROL FLYNN "-artSf j ,n K»<»s. Pcrfeel Kntertainment j "THE PERFECT SPECIMEN"! OPENING TO-DAY a. 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. j AT Malav.'.s Leading Theatre I ALMAMBRA AIR- CONDITIONED Diitvtun: Shaw Brothers. The Man who wrote MIT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT PANICS The World with another great hit. h mm ■jn
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  • 3547 8 Owl I l^&mdojvl dCette/L %V\MM lAYS l\ EUROPE MOBILISING RADIO 050 m. planes coming? town pays homage to pilgrim pensions for premiers old -style army uniform doomed agitation against "blood sport" \From Our Own Correspondent] London. Sept. 2. ANXIOUS days whieh the British publie have been
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    39 8 This picture shows a view of the aircraft markings board at roj .Airport but combined with the present European situation it striki verv topical note. Glance at the third line down is it an omen 0 Topical Press
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  • 121 9 BRITAIN'S CIVIL AIR GUARD The first meeting of the Commissioners of the Civil Air C.uard took plac« at Ariel House, Kingswav. London, W.C. The Civil Air (iuard helps to complete a chain of voluntary service and civil organisations and creates a body of men and women with a practical knowledge
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 25 9 0k i/Zjlf/ i "White Label I g DEWAR'S SUPERIOR WHISKY**! THE "FRIENDLY SPIRIT' •Am SIME, DARB CO., LTD. MN .,A.,.R K -MA..Ar.'A HF.OAI SEMBIIAN JOHORK
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  • 325 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday. Sept. 13. 1938 VIOLATED RIGHTS the Malayan Civil Service as being "still the well-guarded preserve of the Eurol*ean born British subject, Mr. Cheah Inn Kiong, revived a question which has aroused much controversy in the past, when he presided at the annual meeting of the Strait*.
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    994 10 Great advance in the TREAT technical advances are being made in the art of gliding. In Germany, a country which may be considered as the "cradle" of the movement, the Government actively encourages The sport. In Russia glidine and parachuting appear to be coupled as twin sports with an
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  • 208 11 PAN IS WAGING THE MOST EXPENSIVE WAR IN HER HISTORY menses Sufficien t Up To March Next Year \S is now waging the most expensive war in her hisL" writes the Frankfurter Zeitung in the course article dealing with Japan's financial situation. The recalls that the Sino-Japanese war in 1894-95
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  • 43 11 DOUBLE ROMANY WEDDING 4 double Romany wedding took place at Baildon. Yorkshire, when Tony L7lEJlH3lhs2d and Madelene were married ,n me Roman ttyle by PetuCro Photo shows:-Tony and Mariano jumping through f,re to show they were properly married in Romany style.- Topical Press
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  • 99 11 CAMOUFLAGE TRANSPORT IN PALESTINE Jerusalem. J|^ V( and regimental transE fl'" to be *«£**< a"d the first of ir Z and motor-cycles in sir,,! u,v have appeared in IM,K O! Jerusalem. roan? colours are a H g ht sand es Ja With zig-zag light-green rfi ns !i the natural Palestine
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  • 204 11 "IT MUST BE HELD" THE extreme Importance of Hankow as the heart of the Chinese resistance to the Japa nese was emphasized by the former Chinese Foreign Minis ter, Mr. Eugene Chen, in an open letter published in Hong kong recently. Hankow must be held at
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  • 42 11 Helsinki. k T the age of 105. Magdalena Nedzalek A of Riechevei. Galicia. has been marfor he fifth time. The bride, whose cTree'r is traced in the Russian em.gr.nt newspaper Segodnya. has been Id IWW in vivacity and energy.
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  • 96 11 Cologne LIGHTNING has had some strange effects near here. Near Siegburg. a schoolmaster was hurrying through the storm with a party of 50 children. a flash flung them ail to the ground, most of them ICOrched but none killed. At Feldron. lightning struck the root of a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 95 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chmmlsu and Storm* POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to ?,0 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlMF— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any
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  • Article, Illustration
    229 12 The 2nd Battalion King's Own Royal Regiment marched lr<M Hampshire, to entrain for the first stage of their journey to J is to reinforce the garrison in Palestine din-inn the present 8 ruri 7.!; :,,,,Sl 'i r '„i rollht > u A|!l iC U Ur i Show took
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 131 12 England now 5| days across the air all the way by ginpi r c Wly i ii g-B oa i rsj. a_seß\amu& a SRS SS on board, a promenade deck, hot and cold meals served while you fl>. The tare.s include all night stop accommodation, all meals and opt. Only
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    • 48 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LAMEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINOI BRACELETS BKOOt Oft. etc. AT lime 1 IXMAVX •*<l_E§^gaßß^ WHERE IQLALIIV and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL. The Best is to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Baffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturday* from 8 a-m. to 6 pjn.
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  • Article, Illustration
    936 14 A CHARMING smile, pensive, provocative, wistful or winsome, the spontaneous expression of her varied emotions, is a real asset to any woman. At the same time, she must remember that this smile reveals a lot physically and that the whole effect of it will be spoilt if her
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  • 851 15 ACKBONES Of BEAUTY roper Breathing, Sitting, Standing And talking Are Essential if You Want to Attain True Loveliness L the desire to become and t been more intense than it and vet Wl are apt to make rhich are more likely to hinder os to achieve our aim. Lake* arise,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 56 15 S/6u^ /*™t the new Lipstick hy ty*4mffm< nMfaX, I n rosy pink, erchinttnglj nntnft' iSk w uid iom k**»ni Ir v* l fff n <\y with all voui It. ht Mimme-* frock,, ami 1 you'll love the deliri.tr feminine look it J^J* M Y/%* M\ NAM) Cr CO., I ID.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 429 16 Jmm. *jm^ If-rr #4PffiH I ____^i_i^-----r___s BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (JLNCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Due tmrnmrn sp.r. x« n »aK» *>»« 1038 *mmm Sent 23 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 18 RANCHI I '.ooo Sep* 23 ggg^LOß, 6>ooo Nov 19 BURDWAN 6070 Sept. 4 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 RANPURA ".000 Oct. CARTHAGE
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    • 284 16 jv TO FRENCH 'pJ |I *,»j CHARCEURS c FljN .l HOMEWARDS. H J CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St Nazaire k Born. I ORBIN For Marseilles, Hav re. Antwerp, Dunkirk jTO SAIGON INDOCHII CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Touranc and H I J BANGKOK i I S. A. M. I. (from
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 280 17 111 RXS l»IIILI» LINE*. (Incorporated in Australia. NEXT SAILINGS |r LIA Hue Sails t- Sept 30 Ort 4 Oct. 30 Wot. 4 ;..d trip ti#*_t, r rorn gingapore to Australia -*ued at the iaj transfer at Singapore Brbbane, Sydney or ■N'wi SUIVI meeting K.P.m. vessel |iM \'MI)\KY return $642.86 Ist
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    • 64 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOH AND OSAKA s.s. S I II DII A A SAILING SEPTEMBER 22, At I I'M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (intern. P
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 232 17 JSTAL INTELLIGENCE! FOR ER DATE AND TIME Imperial g', JJJ" I Palestine Sj^ria! 13 l I il Britain x K.L.M. t u 2 £J£ v Great Britain and fid < Imperial U2 nm Lnosa and Macao x Imperial 1 3 2 pj£ U Indies Bagan and t Pandjang Hong Thong
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  • 478 18 R UGB Y'S GOOD START IN JOHORE \From Our Own Correspondent] Segamat, Sunday. BY seventeen points (a *oal ;,nd four tries) to six (two tries) North Johore beat South Johore at ru^er in the If* State trial at l.enuan* yesterday. Play **M inclined to be scrappy, hut WM interesting. Johore
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  • 81 18 Jennings Wins September Medal THE September Medal competition held over the week-end at the Garruson Golf Clu'* resulted in a win for C. F. Jennin? with a net score of 66 Bill sweeps: Ist Dine holes by C. F. Jennings. 32 net 2nd nine holes by G C Allen. 31
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  • 63 18 Singapore Monday.— Refusing to obey a policeman's order to move into rick .a-stands in Chulia Street resulted in --even private pullers being fined $1 or in default one day's s.i. by Mr. C. H Koh. Trafllc District Judge to-day. Mr. Koh warned them that ttg would be
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  • 66 18 Singapore, Monday.— A Teal Peck Choo this morning pi ..4 to a charge of theft oi a valued at S5. the property t Naval Base from their plan. Seletar Road at about 11 25 a terday. Court Inspector Nunn Kenneth A Blacker, the Fcirt trate to postpone sentence 1
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  • 202 18 Singapore M ()nd WHEN Kuppusamy Naidu, stamp clerk formerly emp| oVed General Post Office, Singaoore, appeared in the Assi Ze r morning, before Mr. Justice I'edlow, to be tried on tw 0 1^ criminal breach of trust, he stated that his counsel had from the case
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  • 603 18 THE following quotations from New York were received from Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. by air mail yesterday:— Goodvear Tire Rubber 28 Great Northern Iron Ore 12* 8 Great Northern My.. pWJWi Great Western Sugar U Greyhound Corp. »J Hecker Products International Nickel In. Tel.
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  • 6193 19 GUIDE TO FORM FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES Hjieri bj Marcus Superbus") E rem a hor cs r d ■L ,„n*red for Wednesday. ■j.,,* ni the Autumn Extra un. of the Singa- lob, shewtof at a glance K .a.ululates have fared m Kst three runs (except where ■Uthrr with details of age
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 35 20 HE'S SHREWD! #V efi e k w r\ v\t'^> -V-v m. m Ar mAmm AmwMmm^CmmmmWß Ait. mmW^^Lt mmmW^ 1 fl^ X HE'S LUSTFUL! k "^Js cl p 7Y ol i 6: L 5 _X?-^JCHT 9:15
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  • 77 21 I vr 181 KNTRIES FOR I S i,..;OR TLRF CLUB ■1[ N .IKFTISC «»N SEPI I H(»RSrS: CLASS 2 I ONE RUN ONLY I jUF 1 M IF K Finish x x Kj Banner Column I KWIES: CLASS i 2ND IST RUN rtUN L 5> 2 F 6 F
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  • 218 21 t Happv New Year X X I Harap X X Harvest Festival X X High Degree X X I In-Ver-Fog X X Jock Gordon X X Kabinda X X K. C. G XX Kuala Prince X X Libertv X X i Little John X X
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  • 440 21 MIXED FOURSOMES AT BUKIT TIMAH THK iirst bi-monthly mixed iour I somes competition lor September MM plaved at Bukit Timah on Sundav and resulted in a win for Mrs 1 R G. Raj and Squad. Ldr. J. fc Mac Callum with a net score of 3j 34. Thirty cards were
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  • 56 21 The Society for Chemical In dustries "Katwijk. manufacturers of pharmaceutical products In Holland. contributed 1.000 Dutch florins, equivalant to Sir $962 #9. to the China Relief Fund A cheque for the amount was handed to the Sin Chew Jit Poll. Ltd ,by Messrs Fug !Aun Tong for
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  • 32 21 a minimi woman la reported to have jumped Into the sea from Clifford Pier [yesterday evening, tad mmt rescued to I time by fl Marine policeman in I sampan
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  • 317 23 CHINESE OPEN HOCKEY SEASON AIRMEN LOSE BY ODD GOAL IL -2; R.A.F. t i\(i their first hockey match of the season, the S.C.R.C. t the B.A.F. by the odd goal in three at Hong Lim Green a dav [he game was of a fairly high standard despite the [•Chinese had
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  • 78 23 SINGAPORE SOCCER TEAM'S SUCCESSES IN JAVA j TELEGR APHK information has 3 been received in Singapore from Ojambi of the soccer tour of i the Banka Sports Club. Singapore. S I Prominent S.C.F.A. players are I with the touring side." which I played four matches in aid of the China
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  • 48 23 POST OFFICE vs. MORAVIA m jj.]. Post Oflw* r.!*,?? 8 will represent Rteh a «»a-i I u .u ln a fri endly soc„to.,uv \f^. the Moravia Sports 2°° n Ro-irt e former ground, fe? SSL"-***: Ban Teck, fe K.* ari th. Balasubrat A Cah Stoddart. A1 Cnikok. Jumat
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  • 224 23 rHE Straits Racing Association cla.ssiI hration of liorses and ponies list MNd last night states: Horses Transfers.— From Cla.s.s 2 to Class 1 .---Recovery 'as from 29-8-38 >. Ganderdown, Gold POtllt, Bmoke DltNUni and Toyman (as from 5-9-38 From Cla.s.s 1 to Class 2 -Hivi-Hivi. fvalili. Mountain
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  • 44 23 The sixth annual athletic sports of the Singapore English School will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. Sept 16 from 3 to 6.15 p m All old boys and friends of the school are cardiully invited to attend.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 147 24 REORGANISATION OF INDIA DEFEN Londo Offen LONDON \\M THE NEED FOR EARLY 1 TO PLACE THE hil ORGANISATION OF INnn m\ MORE SATISFACTORY ACCEPTED IN A COMMiH ISSUED, COVERING THE ifl INTER-DEPARTMENTAL 8 BETWEEN THE INDIA OFFICES AND THE TREAS M While agreement has not yl leached on all matters,
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  • 420 24 London. Monday. HITI ER'S speech at Nurenben* is awaited with suspense tinned with hope The Times, summing up the general impression conveyed vesterdav, speaks of the -real anxiety but hope not ill-pround- ed of a peaceful outcome." The Daily Mail says the latest indications point to an
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  • 147 24 9D. LEVEL COMING? London. Monday. AT to-day's meeting of the I.R.R.C. it was decided to make no change in the rubber quota for the last quarter of 1938. The Rubber Committee's decision to leave the final quarter quota unchanged at 45 per cent, has brought
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  • 52 24 Geneva, Monday. IT is considered that the international situation has eased considerably by the clarification of British policy. The renewal of the Soviet pledge to assist Czechoslovakia which is understood to have been n ade by Litvinov here, has ulso contributed to the improver. it nt in the
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  • 22 24 Berlin, Monday: Gen. Goering has been taken suddenly ill. suffering from lymphatitis His doctors have ordered several davs' rest. Reuter
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  • 277 24 City Reaction To Czech Tension London, Monday. WITH the eyes and ears of the whole world turned to Nuremberg it is not surprising that general activity in the City considerably slowed down to-day. The markets are generally awaiting the next major development in the international political arena with the utmost
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  • 72 24 London, Monday. THE Australians met Mr. Leveson dower's XI to-day. The latter team batted first, declaring at 363 for 8. Hardstaff contributing 108. Hutton 73 and Leyland 51. O'Reilly took four wickets for 75 runs. McCormick pulled a leg muscle and may not play
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  • 130 24 LONDON, MONDAY. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT M. MASARYK (CZECH MINISTER), IN THE COURSE OF HIS VISIT TO SIR ROBERT VANSITTART, DELIVERED A NOTE OPPOSING PLEBISCITE AS A SOLUTION OF THE SUDETEN PROBLEM, BECAUSE: Firstly, the Czech constitution does not allow a plebiscite; Secondly, the Government which tried
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