Morning Tribune, 14 September 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3 _-No. 193 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 14, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 166 1 Pans. Tuesday. L an d ei -onoinic measures E taken m the event off considered by the council iers this morning. tant private businesses have a questionnaire asking ntracts they will be able iD the event of war The Hire also deals with the rtion of staffs. AU wool
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  • 268 1 Prague, Tuesday. Government has decided proclaim a state of emer--1 m five districts of the h Eger, Neudeck, ProzEHbogeii and Kagen. mhorities announce the seizure m to men, calling them to do «<« to provoke attacks on State announcing that all Sudetens c arms should, if possible, seize j
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  • 802 1 SUDETENS TO PRESS CLAIMS; CRITICAL DAYS AHEAD PRAGUE, TUESDAY. CIRCLES ARE IN NO DOUBT THAT THE SUDETEN-GERMANS WILL ACT ON HERR HITLER'S HINT AT A PLEBISCITE, AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA IS LIKELY TO BE CONFRONTED WITH THE QUESTION VERY SHORTLY. The general feeling is that Oct.
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  • 140 1 London. Tuesday rHERE has be;:i no relaxation of tension as the result of a first study of tferr Hitler's speech, which is to-day undergoing a routine examination by ,he leading ministers and their officials. Lord Halifax visited the Prime Minister it noon for a consultation, and this
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  • 23 1 Sudetens Issue Ultimatum Prague, Tuesday. THE Sudeten leaders have pven the Government six hours' ultimatum to withdraw all exceptional measures.- Reuter
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    • 25 1 edition < nJ 4 J R£ 4ir Travel 8 r .v Weekly t rs 2# **P° rl gjtralian; 22 S beaten lf»* 51 CiP Tie 1
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    • 87 1 XLIV now enables you to 1 rh.ldren PURE -^<^aß|& i that is delicious lor J^jilPH^f J and at reasonable JIqBSBPJ 1 prices, no matter whcr, ym L TfodLfl, Get one ol tne marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix ,t M needed-a glass full or a pint at a moments notice. There
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  • 276 2 Watchman Brutally Hacked To Death [From Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. SELAYANG. the scene of several Sikh murders, came once again into prominence when a ghastly murder occurred last ni«ht. Surgare Singh, watchman at a tin mine near Sela> ing village. beituj brutally done to death m his hut.
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  • 222 2 GOVERNMEM DECISION 1 (Exclusive to the Morning Tribune) I BETTER CHANCES OF PROMOTION WITH ATTEND\M CREASE IN SALARIES AND IMPROVED PRO'S ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCALLY ENGAGED iH ERS, AS A RESULT OF A DECISION BY GOVERNMeM ANSWER TO A PETITION BY LOCAL GRADUATE™ ERS
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  • 80 2 Singapore. Tuesday. i CANTONESE. Chong Poh, was this A morning convicted by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge, for possession of °0 tahils of nongovernment chandu valued Sl6O Chooi Poh was sentenced to one day's tX and to pay a fine of $1600 or il
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  • 68 2 "Boringia Leaves The following are passengers travelling by the "Boringia" from Eastern ports to Europe. The "Boringia" left Singapore yesterday: Mr J. David. Mr. R. P M. Burton. Mrs R. P. M. Burton. Dr. C. Koch. Mr. F. Lyngesen. Mrs. P. Lyngesen. Miss Bent* Lyngesen. Master P Lyngesen. Mrs. H.
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  • 14 2 Mr. G. S. Rawlmgs. the third magistrate, has been indisposed since Monday
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  • 136 2 C. P. O.' Objections Case Agains Inspector Singapore. Tues MR. Sidney Dodds. o Straits settlements Singapore, summoned i pect of two charges of I fui restraint ol two Goven employees at about 10.30 at Bencoolen Street, on Ju again appeared before Mr. Goh m th* fifth court morning. Mr. H.
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  • 88 2 MEMBERS of the women's section of the China Relief Fund Committee m Singapore are already getting busy m connection with the appeal of Mmc. Chiang Kai Shek for a regular supply of quinine for" the Yangtze front. Malaria is said to have broken out among the
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    • 164 2 NEW VIGOUR Jsri^Tz ji c T U46 peopu Wfl When I take Sanctogen it J is as if a new stream of life flows through my veins." THOSE WORDS OF A SANATOGIN-USf R CONTAIN THE PLAIN TRUTH. JUL SANATOGEN IS HEALTH! It contains the essential constituents oi health snd the
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  • 180 3 SOLD ANTI-BRITISH WORLD WAR" BOOK pno or ol "llana.va Sfcokai." ......ksh,,,, m Ml** k a(|( K».lt.v be.ore Mr. .luetic, Pillow m Attfc, <•„„„. thi ni in (> World Hor), betas ta mwwuiwi of seditions hook, and ..ir.-rin,. r sale such book*. The juc'^e accepted the ac v cd's plea
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  • 134 3 Singapore, Tuesday. L pise Authorities ywtertfsted a Cantonese who Boming produced before „,th Blacker m the g charged with wilful (hi nnds of fI.M. lv, irithoul reasonable .;h(»iit 11.51 a.m. yesterL Emitted having fane jj.i and that he had no j,, r .|)'v to hi* worship. Lisaid that he
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    197 3 Singapore, Tuesday. UN Krumbaar llerndon. a foprb I'nited states pilot and rcial flier, and who at the Ml engaged m the building loot yacht which he intends to a mystery isle, was this ">? funic ted and fined $6 by Njtfc A. Blacker m the fourth 'or negligently driving
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  • 103 3 Page a O war kn 1904-1905. the accused was at- 1 Inched to iwo British warships, one ot vhich was h m.s Glory, as teacher cl Japanese. IQI He arrived m Singapore m 15U.J. and has been here ever since. Daring the mutiny m 1915.
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  • 54 3 The Drummers and Pipers of the Gordon Highlanders will beat Retreat on the Padang on Monday. Sept If. The programme of music is as 101--lows:-Retreat "The Hawk that swoops on high": Slow March The Padang,. March -Colonel DG. MacLeod. Q B LB. Strathspey "Stumpie": Reel Colonel MacLeod"; March
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  • 40 3 METHODIST CHURCH FUND entitled a D I i I heatre at 8.3 Paya 1 .< Chm Bu l ..H. til la t i I and an Lebar chui tormance i ecu oi he Committee i P i Leba Mi thodisi Church.
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  • 59 3 Before the Chief Justice In 3rd Court at 11 a.m Magistrate's Appeal: Nand Singh vs. Rex. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 11 a.m Assizes: -Rex v.s. Abdul Wahab bin Mohamed 'if not concluded). Rex v.s. Ma Chan Before Mr. Justice Home m lst
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  • 189 3 NINE INCHES OFF HER WAIST Lais What She Likes— Vet Reduces. teen fat itarti to overtak nan, her laker, with the tell i tape measure, will soon detect it i. moi an beset with the ai ol losing ■ih m prop oi flndlnc I d < hit ill .ul til'
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    • 136 3 SINGAPOKK MUNICIPALITY Mt. Emily Swimming Pool It la hereby notified that the above Pool will be closed during the whole of Thursday, the 15th September, 1938 C H GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. THE EASTERN IMTEI) ASSI'RANC'E CORPORATION. UMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th" 25th Annual General Me.tinn of this Corporation
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    • 61 3 3£«¥ A* *LM* a t m#i t Jf f .Tn tj?) t Mkxpff^^^^^WH| BrtuT iV J ri{]^itmumm)mm\ lypgnilprT^ J Amm*jM m^ \/m mmTmmX^^amr^mmm* til flfl lili I PIANOFORTE PLAYING AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and children any grade. Beginners ana Diploma candidates a speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 95 4 London. Tuesday Previous To-day Change ri kk>r Firm Steady KU4U&C.K 0.,»*-- oin 8 —1 10 ScUcri B>B J'a Ist Forward tOctoben Buyers 8 116 BMb Sellers 83 16 8 J 8 JJ 2nd Forward (November, Buyers BU6 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) B«r« 8 3 16 B^6 j6 London. Tuesday.
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    • 56 4 Previous r* f.T.onPans (dosins middle rate) 178.31 17 p 5 y r.T. on Amsterdam (dewing middle rate) 8 91-15 16 rotTi* r.T. on Shanghai (doting selling rate/ A Yvtl* T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-132 vll T.T. on Japan (dosing selling rate) 12 unSf* ed T.r.onNew York
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    • 25 4 GOLD Previous To-taT* 00 Fine Bar per o* £7.4.7 £7.4.7 SILVER Spot 197 16 19 916 4 months' forward 19 3 16 19^
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    • 55 4 New York. Sept. 12. RVBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Stead-, Spot Buyew 153, 169 8 f*i Sellera I 5? a I 6i 2 b Forward Jan.i Mar Buyers 15 15 16 16 5 b -II 16 Sellers 16 1 1»> 16 3 t -i-ll 16 TIN
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    • 175 4 London. Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 95- 94- l|Dunlop Rubber 27 3 27 -3d. General Electric 77 4» 2 76' lO 1 6d. Imperial Chemical Industrie* 30 4i 2 30- 4 2 d. Imperial Tobacco 137 6 135 7U 1 lO^d Anglo-Dutch 1 27 6 27 3
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  • 21 4 Reuter j Thf Hon London. Tuesda> TJ dJ has left Cromats. Firt£ J ning the autumn cruiai Sea-
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  • 129 4 Singapore. Tuesday. The following u> Messrs. Fraser Cos report:— Tin at midday *vas $97 8 up B and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot I7H cents, buyers January March 28 1 k cents. There was again very little opportunity to-day to pass any
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  • 194 4 CITY WALL STREET REACTION London. Tuesday. rE concensus of opinion m Citycircles is that Herr Hitler's speech has done little or nothing to relieve the prevailing international political tension. Consequently operators on al! markets continue to adopt a very cautious attitude. Well-infonnea circles point out that J pending clarification of
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  • 644 5 STOCKS SHARES IL gy Fraser Company B. M. Trustee m Con. T. S 751 Prcf. ?o°! \P Con. T. S. Ord. 203 JJ" Eastern Realty j o 2 i i 4 0, Eat. Truit Af. 475 2 Eastern United 32 50 •n^T F. and N. Ord i 4 5 0
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  • 263 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends -v.Ot-rtd Book* Date »x Dl*. year TIN Close Payable Kr a^ a ay S-M l^ 23 5% M bont 15 9 b% Kramat Pulai 2p<-, lnl g^ 7 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 «0% less tax Malayan Tin IH%Statpi 7 Sept. 20 Sept. 19 2V
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  • 198 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampati 4 46 Batu celangors 1.33 1.38 Hong Fatts 0.85 0.89 Hongkong Tin 22,6 23|9 Jelebui 0.72 0.77 Kaminting Tin 9|6 10,6 Katu Tin 24[6 25i6xd Killinthalls 18;3 19J3 Kramats 9,9 1019 Kuchais 1.32 1.37 Laruts 10i- 11lLing vi Tin 160 1.70
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  • 113 5 Int. May 15 Nov. II i«i 9% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 101 1O2' d PEX.IXCi MINK IPAL H 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,060 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 j 2 cl 4** 1929 red. 1959-09 $8 250,000 Int. May 15 Nov. IS 12
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    • 155 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated m the Netherlands, (Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter AI). 1824 Paid Up Capital 40.030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000. DU0 Special Reserve 1.000.00u Chairman ot tne Board ot Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.
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    • 212 6 y~. DEFINITELY ONE OF THE II M; HITSOfThTyfI J LfiT THE -M lEST PICTURE YOU'VE K\ n> sPiv N BP^^sS| A ,r, ,TSCH MASTERPIECE OF SCIXTII I .Ul\r; (f^ I i g^^ V*. -PAy■ 'M iV. fe CLAUDETTE COLBER I i -^LfeL. *y GARY COOPER lh< PA,rASIOCVT PICTI RE mm^^mr^mmT^^^Aaat^
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    • 157 6 I s ROXY BAR °p en 5p M TILL midxigm THE MOST EXCITING HM f a^jA^B DRAMA l^^^&^Su WITH SONGS AND ACTION PAIL ROBESON 5 SINGS SIX POPULAR MELODIEvS IN THIS SWEEPING >ll SICA DRAMA •Bic fella:* with ELDON GRANT. ELISABETH WELCH I To-morrow— The Worlds Favourite Comics are back
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  • 552 7 rrIVTION m the pv.'ce of rubber affected the trading results he N yalas Rubber EsUtes, Ltd., for the year ending May Sl, T hiVuas reflected m the accounts presented at the annual et-tinu held at Evatt and Co.'s offices yesterday, over which a Img presided. m the past year's
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    • 91 7 lAlhambrA! NEXT WEEK j m mm The funniest comedy yet made' i Coming Shortly j LNTERNATIONAL WREST- LING TOURNAMENT at the Happy World Stadium.; 2 32 wrestlers: i With the Greatest j EUROPEAN INDIAN j I Wrestlers of the world j •Including the World Heavy j Weight Champion I KING
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    • 227 7 GREETED by PACKED HOUSES XESTESDAY Four favourite Stur of itobin Hood back again ERROL FLYNN to Warner hi perfect bin tainnunt fTHE PERFECT SPECIMEN"! 3 snous daily :i is, c,.r> MS p.m. *1 IHE V; ONDiTIOKKD J ALHAHbftA Dtrcclion: SIIAW KKOS. I/II) i The man who wrote IT HAPPENfiD ONG
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  • 414 8 I IMPERIAL AIRWAYS' ANNOUNCEMENT QTARTIJNG reductions m tares and freight rates on the Imperial P air routes to India, Malaya, Australia and Hong Kong ar e announced by Imperial Airways to-day. They will operate from Oct. I. The reductions affect fares to destinations east of
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  • 174 8 Sequel To Fatal Accident Singapore. Tuesday. i SLQl'fcL to an accident on A Middle Road on the morning of June 21. which resulted m the death of a 43-year-old Chinese woman. Lee Soey Boey, was heard when Lav Lai Woon was to-day charged with causing death
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  • 223 8 Singapore, Tuesday. THE facts of an unequal combat fought m Cecil Street last night, which arose over a debt of $1.06, was related to-day before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the District Judge, when three llokiens, Koh Kai Seng. Koh Bong and Koh Ah, claimed trial to
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  • 291 8 Following i< a table showing the new fares and freight rates compared with the existing 3?hedules from Singapore, similar reductions operate from other air nations m India. Burma and Ceylon to the places mentioned. From Excess Excess Ortobr 1. 193« Luggage Present Rate> Lugga&Single Return «fc
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  • 79 8 Singapore, Tuesday. Harold Windsor, t local bo»er, was tc-day charged with liding n motor-cycle on Sept. 11 at Cross street, without a licence and causing ievous hurt to one. J. H. Wil ment by i negligent act. Both thc accused and J. H. Wilmont •rhc anu pillion tiding,
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  • 34 8 Singapore marine insurance companies yesterday announced that war risk cover on marine insurance "oula now be quoted only on a day-to-day basis. Previously insurance companies had been quoting for 30 days ahead.
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  • 217 8 1 ondon, T« MMi„ E f ln n de v alera of Eire Was 2 sident of the nineteen J he League of NaUons to-day by 39 votes out 0 session opened under the p of the chairman of the Council. Mr \v. j j j? Commissioner for Ne^M
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  • 131 8 Singapore. Tue BECAUBI she felt ashamed self on account of 3llegat a man that she had stolen his a young Hokien woman attem take her own life by tryin? t into the sea at the Esplanade night of Sept. 8. ••I felt very much ashamedj the woman. Lim Siew
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  • 57 8 soo cm Singaoorc Mondaj lfad i appeared before M thl bi the second gou^of »JH charged with the h K un lacefromau;n^; u frd ayaf North Bridge K»'» a at about 2.30 P-f Hok ien a Accused, who to the years. claimed *£XlJ*j if Acting Court^^ fo r the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 Make Life a Joyous Melody! wJgfcv, You can enjoy life with a zest as never pflffij before by following nature's way to renewed vitality. That way is the daily use of *$SF rWYyJySw^ n Vde^ C k cT n phyllosan Tablets. Www ww-viiw th e maln ingredient of which is
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  • 440 9 NCE LIVED IN INDSOR CASTLE \did-of'Honour Now Looking Out For A Job •ry Queen Alexandra's favourite maid of honour, married m ivatc hapel at Buckingham Palace, accustomed to dine Lkinfi and P rinces livein Windsor Castle— the Hon. Mary ii nofl an active, white-haired widow of over sixty, is looking
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  • 235 9 "is getting fairly common m the West End and is injurious to health." He said that Nair was allowed £15 a month by his parents Nair had attended only two lectures recently and had spent most of hi.s time m low-class West End haunts. j
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  • 326 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 11. 1938 CHEAPER AIR TRAVEL VERY striking reductions m charges are announced by ImIpcriai Airways, to operate irom Oct. 1. They apply to the carriage of both passengers and freight, and the new advantages offered to users of the most modern method of transport are
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  • 527 10 DICTATORS' BODYGUARD THE life of any dictator is full of 1 hazards More so than that of kings Mussolini. Hitler, Kemal AtaUirk and Stalin, all know and fear the man among the crowd who might h(M)1 Each has devised a system of protection m some cases complex. In others surprisingly
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  • 183 10 Mr. E. C. Martin has been appointed B Municipal Commissioner m Malacca, m place of Mr. C. F. Smith, according to the S S. Government Gazette m m a st Mr T. H. Williams, formerly divisional manager of Cable and Wireless, Ltd.. left Singaore for Europe on retirement m
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  • 36 10 1( 0 I tlll^ Photo shows:— The sheep mascot of the regiment seems to appreciate the trumpet bandsman in the camp at Valdahon, where French Army manoeuvres were recently cvU Topical Press
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  • 1024 11 Ole Lombard And William Powell Reunited, Films Brought Them Together Again From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 2. r makes no excuse for returning to the sunject of French films Their excellence to-day is justification for emphasis. markable tribute has just been
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  • 66 11 Riga. 9n»L Sand ln mn heharvest all Latvian t**Mtt evL u h lp relati <>ns are ll son nm ra hol *days. P W cooS 1S f the Ri a Cit y f for a few« Q S ently become farm itvi a his eeksyyea Mho,!l°,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 65 11 FOR SIIIVM X AND SATISFACTION j entrust all your Clock Watch i Repairs to:— iYick Woh Hint* 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). j Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army R.AF. Base m Malaya. 'Phone 7922. "P 8 •AX Tetefrtphle Addrca: PHONE ««a V
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  • 99 12 SOCCER UNDER IN LONDON General *iew of an Arsenal assault on the Portsmouth goal, m the 1 Topical Press _^j. A busy haymaking scene m Britain-a wagon, laden with hay. fording a stream at IVareham. Dorsetshire Topical Press >uing a section of the huge crowd. 'ill r ««rks at Purfleet.
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    • 56 12 Air Travel Cheaper Still AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £130 PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM OTHER DESTINATIONS. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS mmJ Bookings and infoimalion from the principal travel agents, or from Mansfield Sc Co. Ltd., General Agents for Malaya, Ocean Building,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING JUL LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE ■081 dokivrk DISHES IWIR DISHES Also c LOOKI JEWELLERY WATCHES THK KM IS IO I <>>!» IHO HI RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. SINGAPORE.
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  • 1536 14 When They Are Nearly Grown-Up ANCE your boys and girls have left childhood behind and have reached their mid-teens it is only natural that they should begin to hanker after jl living-room of their own. This is not always easy to provide for them, speciaUy if yours is a large
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    • 65 14 HEYMAN I PURE CREAMER/ BUTTER \l Of a rich, yet delicate l\ creamy flavour. Heyman M Butter is ideal for the table Ifj r coo^ing purposes. i^/<v^2^Cn\ Manufactured m Australia, Ij^^^^, and hy^ienically packed it SjSl^ is aJwa y s as resh as when it V/^^^^/lj j came from the
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    • 28 14 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18.00 MAISON PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 79 c?i?J?* ford 1* I 3 ''ORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA <Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121) t* w*-.
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  • 362 15 BEAUTY in the BATHROOM argely a Question of The Right Use of Colour botue, the bathroom is „f much experi- <; ,oiative scheme, so utenl to aim at an efappearanee rather ,ut-of-the-ordinary. an.s of creatine by the right use of ones as t helpful w coloured porcelain the problem of
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  • 224 15 IMPLE— BUT SO EFFECTIVE ble-Mats You Can Make Yourselt *JW Who have not much time for «rt the photograph reprothia page shows a very mat which can be carried m easily and fairly quickly. The pink linen, the trimming 1 krtc-rac used In three widths mat s can be made
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 325 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU OH THE «Afc Pm** MSf CHEAP ki:tcrn tickkt to china, japan. COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— lal Class 2nd Class Uonckonc $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 $154.29 Bombay $300,000 $205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All vessels may
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    • 385 16 U TO FRENCH »ojffl «I **J CHARCEURS DFUmB j HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Marseille*. Nantes. 81 Nazairefcßon I FORBIN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk |TO SAIGON INDOCHII CAP PADARAN For Saieon. TOurane and H I J BANGKOK fl S. A. M. T. (from Saitron> I S GG. MERLIN For Saieon
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  • 511 17 EALAYA COMMA ND FFICERS PROMOTED iWING UM recent Army promotion scheme, the underinen- oHi(ers attached to the Malaya Command have been pro- Majors art aa- Aug. I-— X E F;t/ H. Lynch, M. Wilson. X Bt Lt -col C.G. C. BalfourKg H. Wright. M.8.E.. M.C. Captains to be <rcm Aug.
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  • 63 17 Segamat, Monday— "l araa on my way to the hospital when a constable asked me to go with him to carry some 'barang barang I went with him and was .rrested." So said a young Chinese rickshaw puller when charged with a traffic offence before Inche Rauf
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  • 43 17 Segamat. Monday-For negligent d*;v j m» on Labis Bahru Estate, a Chraeec j bus driver was fined $5 by Inehe Raul bin Mohamed Sa'at the Segamat mac.--trate to-day It was stated that tne man drove the vehicle into l rubb ei
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  • 556 17 Monday. Sept I Monsetgneur Leo Kierfcek, Monaatg' ucur A Devals and Mr and Mrs. M.V del Tttfo had luncheon at Government Hon Tuesday. Set tt In the afternoon His Excellency atlended an At Borne given by the Con-sul-General for thc Netherlands and Mi P'ein at the Hollundsche Club
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 262 17 «IR\<* I* 11 1 LP ll> I (Incorporated In Australia NEXT SAILING* v..d rnp ri.-L-,.i. frnm Singapore In Australia ~*sued at the er< me) Uranafer at Bingapor*. Brisbane. Sydney OC ItK. 1 connecting X.P.M. Vessel Ip!' f :^^n return 5642.8K M clas* S 1.10.71 2nd r a W* 01 rata
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    • 62 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (AP C AR lI N I. i FOR HON(; KONG, MOJI. KOBB AND OSAKA v, S I It It II SAILING SKPTEMBKU 22, Al 3 I'M T man mma tm mamma* ammta marnxmataX i nr Makroa and Beeond SilocoPg^g^, chJnß and Japan Hmnlli «itti
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 188 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ILONGSIDB THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO AltlllVE SHIP (ioriown Gate Gate Gorgon 22 l l Juno ii w Ifata Hail Bhutan 16 I 3 Agamemnon !4 2 ;i Kamunlng 12 2 I Lye aon 34 2 3 Mentor 5 4 ;i Riniau :i 4 Hosang 58
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  • 183 18 Poh. Tuesria, IF you are a cigarette Hnoaar, ao you count the number f you smoke every day? Not likely, but perhaps you hay J idea of the number jf tins y v consume even mowh exchequer will influence you to keep a check
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  • 71 18 CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION A debate will be held at the Institute Hall, of the Chinese Christian Association, 77 Prinsep Street, on Thursday. Sept 15 at 8.15 p.m on the subject, That m view of the present shortage of houses m the Colony, the Municipality should encourage the erection of attap
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  • 239 18 Market Holders Refuse Take Fright ■By courtesy oj S E i> IJNDFU tenaaan from the tun v si. ""a tie n the market iui<! wtll. the outstanding dullness ing to indicate the unwilling holders io take Mffkt, re* synapsis report from Barr American national financial II t!v^ market 13 preoccupied
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  • 138 18 Singapore. T**J rOR allegedly t three entnej.r b account book. AW» f|erk hamed, former r& >^ ployed by Messrs Ir w r p^ appeared before Mr. W j and a special jag {hre c d Court, this mornns. >' count 5. R es of falsification oi ot -epr
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 898 18 I ON THE RADIO HONG KONG TO-DAY ZBW 952 Mis (31,4 m) p.m. 5 20 Dane? music and variety SINGAPORE 020 ClDaing local stock quotation* 2HL 225 mctrL (Y 3 3 mc/s) fxcerpt.s from Gilbert and ft* ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) gfl g**^ f's' Miscellaneous programme of TOB Charge
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    • 210 18 7.20 Concert relayed from Paris P. T.T. 750 News m French Colonial market prices. 8.20 Economic and social talk by Mr Wiiliam Oualid. 8.30 Theatrical talk. 8.40 Gramophone records, o 50 Symphonic Concert. Mrs. Carmen Guilbert (piano). 10.15 Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes". 10.20 Close down. TOKYO JZJ
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  • 1633 19 no-day Autumn extra meeting of the Singapore Turf Club rts to-day at Bukit Tinrah with a programme of eight events, holds all promise of a good days sport. !v the hardest race to pick the m is the seven furlong events our division one horses, which
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  • 295 19 FINAL work-outs for to-day. the first day of "^VT** j F at the Singapore Turf Club, were gam through yesterday at Bukit Timah. Firs' out were Miss Rod JFarthhgi NIGHTSHADE (Tankard' and JUDIlfc ANTON "Vhalan. who went a ;oc^ gal lo- from thc fourth furlong. All fin^ -ct
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    55 19 Race I— BLACK BEAUTY II Fernlet Race U-SELANCOR II Pretty Quiet Race 3— PHARIOL Kit Race 4 -REX Sky-Raider i Race -NIGHTSHADE Lisheen Race 6— FAIR KL\(i Silvertaw Race 7— VERGROS Gracedieu Race B— EXCUSE ME President beat thf Vf I AN incident m the hockey match m which
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  • 38 20 [From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Sept. 13— A one million ticals, all-Siamese Insurance Company has been registered here It is expected that the new company will capture a good deal of the local insurance market
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  • 371 20 Singapore, Tuesday.— As a result o! a sion Let ween B lorry and a taxi at the junction of Bukit Timah and Selegie Koad,. n. Rajoo. the lorry driver waa to-day charged witn negligent driving ano fined $12 or In default 12 days' ri. by Mr. C. H.
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  • 609 20 Eraser's Weekly Report EFFECT OF EUROPEAN SITUATION CHASER CO., m their weekly report on the markets, dated yesterday, state: Market sentiment during a week, which from the political standpoint has been one of the most momentous m the last 28 years, has borne up
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  • 328 21 Marshal Chiang Praises Troops I Hankow, Tuesday. PttHAL Chiang Kai Shek has sent a telegram of congratulation to the defenders of Linyunkang, against which the Japanese toes have repeatedly failed. The Generalissimo also praised the top* of militiamen m Shantung, who diverted Japanese units ro m advancing towards the Yangtse
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  • 93 21 Peking, Tuesday. E Japanese naval authorities yesterday took over the mrity of Chefoo harbour. ternational commission has been d an official body responsible hour control and development, fc Japanese decision. The comrcomoosed of a majority of L nominees, was self-disolved. Uore ends the freedom of
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  • 36 21 Mprt ol dry rubber (uncorrected fan Malaya. Brunei and Ln- for the month of August, 193<; [follows mainland 29.077 tons.. i Settlements Islands 193 tons i 107 tons.. Labuan 9 tons., makinc ot 29,386 tons
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  • 86 21 Singapore. Tuesday.— When Tan Ah Bee manager of Eng Chuan and Co.. am charged to-day with allowing his .ci y to be used on Bukit Timah Road' ~t 10 20 a.m. on July 28 he pleaded guaty but stated that when a lorry ls i-eavily loaded iUs brakes
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  • 412 21 MOTHER -IN -LAW BLAMED FOR COUPLE'S RIFT o Ninßupon*. Tnseiay. A SMART looking Chinese woman, Lim Guan Cheng, appeared m thf rl second court this morning, before Mr. Conrad Oldham, to call upon her husband, Mr. Lan Kek Soon, of the Municipal F.lectrtical Power station, to show cause why he
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  • 113 21 Y.M.C.A. Tennis TO-DAY'S ties m the V.M.C.A. tenni> tournament: MENS SINGLES H" M S. Hussein ra. KMR Menon; A Wahab vs. Lauw Peck Tjin To-Morrow's Ties MEN'S DOUBLES R Nathan and L C. Goh ra Dr G. Handas and Yap Ah Hian: K.M.R. Menon and J. T. N Handy vs.
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  • 65 21 JAPAN ALLEGES BORDER VIOLATION BY SOVIETS THE Japanese Foreign Oflice has deli- livered a note to the Soviet Embassy, protesting against -illegal PjnjtrattOll nto Japanese territory by [j;.,. „i,ards near Handa/awa m Saghalen n Aug 12. 22. 23 and 24 The note describes the alleged viola U on Of the
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  • 24 21 HIROHITO'S CONDOLENCES Tokyo Tuesday The Empenu ot rap i cabled King George condoling tfth him on the death of Prince Arthui t connaught -Reuter
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  • 399 21 "The Frog" Best Thriller At Capitol C^>Uv£4<A k A__^^vfetAje*</ r II YOl' want to sfe one of (he best t thrillers we have had m Singapore lor some time, you should go to "The Frog" at the Capitol. It la a rattling good show from start to finish -thrills, laughter,
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  • 74 21 Singapore, Tuesday Stopped ai, the ju.iction of River Valley and Kirn Seng Roads on July 22, Miss M. Snow wx> dlieovered driving with an expired li ccnce. She pleaded guilty to the charge to day m the Traffic District Court but .st. ited that she had been away
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  • 199 22 SECOND DEFEA T OF TOUR Leveson Gower's XI Win By 10 Wickets LONDON. TUESDAY. THE Al STRALIAN CRICKET TEAM MET WITH THEIR SECOND DEFEAT ON THE PRESENT TOUR, WHEN THEY LOST TO MR. LEVESON GOWER'S XI TO-DAY RV TEN WICKETS (THEIR FIRST DEFEAT BEING IN THE FINAL
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  • 29 22 R. A. F. HOCKY XI THE ROYAL AIR FORCE hockey team which were beaten by the Chinese m a match at Hone Mm GreJ two goals to one Tribune
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  • 65 22 London. Tuesday. AT Waltonheath the £1.250 New.s of the World golf tournament, which is considered match play for the championship ol Britain, .started to-day. There an rt 64 qualifier*. Percy Allßs i holder* failed to qualify. While Henry Cotton is not competing. The first surprise was
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  • 30 22 Chargeura Haunts, s.s. "Cap Varella"| is due here to-morrow afternoon from Saieon, and will sail on Sept. 16 at davllghl tor Colombo. Port-Said. Marsetlles, Nantes and Bordeaux.
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  • 41 22 ii formation has been received by telegraph that 12 state-aided labourers will arrive to-morrow, by s.s. Rajula It is expected that five will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 49 22 Helen Jacobs Beaten Forest Hills. Tuesday. I In the fourth round of the American I tennis championships, Gilbert Hunt beat Riggs 6—2. o—6, 9—7, o—6, 6—4. In the! third round of the Women's Singles Miss M. E. Lumb (Great Britain I beat Miss Helen Jacobs 7—5. 6 2- Reuter
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  • 108 22 f ine ioiiowing memoers nave accepted I to play for a Trial match at S.C.C. today: Newcomers (Whites):— F. J. L. Mayyer; R. D. Allen. E. C. Barnes; S. T. ;Monk, Capt. J. R. Kellett (CaptJ, H. A. jSchamper; D. W. Lee Mare, H. F. Earle, Lt. H.
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  • 33 22 In a friendly footbalj match played on Saturday at the Oldham Hal! Boarding School ground the Mt. Zicn 'tan?en beat the Oldham T all School oy five goali to four.
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  • 108 22 Playing on their home covin last Sunday, the Beginners Badminton Party jbeat, the May Badminton Party by four I games to two. Results (Beginners Badmlnton Party players irentioned first*: SINGLES Salleh bin Kassim lest to Phan^ Bng Guan l5, 5—15; Tan Eng Kiat oeat A S Rajah
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  • 131 22 Malacca Badminton An inter-party match of rt* games played between the "Student" Badminton Party and Juan Mvi Party on Saturday last, at the former's court, ernuo m a drawn match of three games all Detailed results I "^Student"' player? mentioned first were us follows: SINGLES Chua Chuan Heng beat Lim
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  • 74 22 Singapore Baseball The Japanese Young Men defeated the American Association at bambal a thrilling game on Sunday, by five runs to four. This was thc clase.s game for a long time. Cook struck out 7, passed 1, Ueyama struck out 14 batters and passed 3. The best of the game
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  • 44 22 In an evenly contested game of soccer •he General Hospital Recreation Club drew with the Tamil Brotherhood Party 2 last Sunday on Farrer Park. The Statistics Dept. Football Team defeated the Tamil Brotherhood Party by 4—l yesterday on the J C.S.A. Ground.
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  • 69 22 The following tie will be played at th« Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. sharp:— Doubles (semi-final):— Wee Boon Hai and Wnn^ Chong Teck Mayflower > vs. Yap Chin Tee and S. A. Durai iDevonshixs). The draw for the Commercial Hot** and inter-school tournaments will
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  • 159 22 Railway Youngsters Beaten I THE Railway Youngsters ciosd c/.cket season with a gameij Jponnlah'S XI on Satuidav ,i beaten by 51 runs. Bootta were U follows U. PONNIAH S XI Roland Clark c Retnam b *M Johnny Ong b Retnam W. Ponniah not out Joe Seng lbw Joseph Joe Diaz
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  • 46 22 Tha follow^ vM rA j play hockey I &nWfi Departmenl on** mont on Pr Edward Roi J» •t. Bhaw; n i s °ld Goh Chin Cl L ione f Sh.razie: Sa' ReS er* fJ and Vow Wa ,enl E rati Lim: Pol
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  • 500 23 PUBLISHERS SURPRISE ARMY MEDICALS DOLLAH SCORES THRICE (By ROVER) PUBLISHERS 3; R.A.M.C. -2. JJRIGHT Cup-tie soccer was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the Publishers, sixth m the second division, beat the R.A.M.C, third division league champions, by the odd goal m five m the
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  • 236 23 IL Our Oun Correspondent] I segamat, Monday. L mm luw entcred for th f L silleh football knockout E. i, id <reat interest is ETth «sSia Three of L ire from Johore while fe 1 s from Malacca-Oie PUSiul meets Batu Pahat pmi-linaLs on Friday. Lt should do well
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  • 79 23 Government Services Soccer Final foiuiusion ni the 1938 football iasm of the Govt. SerFoi.thall >ssociation will take I iflh the playing of the final I up 'omnetition. will take place, weather on Thursday. Sept. 15. at 1 Road Stadium (by kind pern t ol the Singapore Amateur Association!. The finalists
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  • 116 23 beating lee Yang Chim of the p a>a l.char Fp worth League, m WW sets of 15-10, 15—5. Lim FJ hin man the singles title of the W Hades badminton championL*l the Singapore District RJ«*Mae last Saturday. imLi uf the draughts open wnshsp. Tan Soon Watt of tne Epworth
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  • 226 23 S. C. C. Tennis THE following are ties lor to-day m the SC.C. tennis tournament: MIXED DOUBLES j L Purnell and Mrs. E. C Cherrington 30 vs. Mr and Mrs C E Winter 15; N. Clumeck and Miss Seth I 3 vs WCdr. H. White and Mrs Hipkin 30; Mr.
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  • 130 23 PLAYING on thr home ground, the Post Office Club 'A' XI defeated the R.AM.C. at hockey by 4 coals to 3. Although the ground conditions were poor both teams played a fast and clean game The Medicals were the first to open accounts. They
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  • 117 23 Yacht Club's Races For The Week AN I'riday, Sept. 16, there will be the usual races for all classes at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club The start is fixed for 5.25 p.m. I On Sunday. Sept 18. the International .six-metre class will sail one race for the 'Burton Cup (presented
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  • 64 23 The following will represent tht I A XI against the RAF <town> at hockey to-day at the I A ground I Bales tier Road): M B Singh; S M AnK ulia. B S Varma; M. H Pauh P Gupta. G Kennedy; Choor Singh, Thu ram Singh, P
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  • 67 23 The followuig have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.RC. against the R.AF. 2nd XI on th/ SCR C ground at 5 15 p.m. on Wednesday: Edward Wee, Low Kee Choc, X 1 Ooi Teo Mong Joo. Onv Kirn Hoe, Chua Boon Ann. Low Kee Soon. Ong
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  • 57 23 me following are the rasull 1 i th. draw of the qualities. In the Dnflfei Cup competition of the Island Club h h Pant laaa a* j COOU I W H Dunn. H A Haines v F C Marten c.o nuk* v A J tnk ihr first round
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  • 434 24 London Exchange Wall Street Reaction Page 4 Daily Mail says it is generally recognised that until the grievances of the minority people are removed there will i.lways be a threat to peace. Promising Fact The fact that negotiations are to fee resumed to-day is one very promising > lact m
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  • 94 24 3 KILLED IN R.A.F. CRASH London, Tuesday. SQUADRON leader Adam, who recently set up the world's altitude recdM, was one of the two Royal Air Force Officers, who with the wireless operator, were kill ied yesterday when a bomber crashed at Farnborough, Hampshire, and caught fire. Both officers were attached
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  • 30 24 London, Tuesday. It is understood that Lloyds are next «.'M»k rnnsiriprinr a nronosal to cease quoting war risks altogether I mtmtm a a m m Reuter
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  • 23 24 Nuremberg, Tuesday: Herr Hitler is leaving at midday for Munich whence he will motor to Obersalzburg "if the situation permits." Reuter
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  • 97 24 Teacher Shoots Himself For Love Colombo A CEYLON inspector of schools was m- I quiring into a romance between a teacher and one of his pupils, a girl j named Dorina. The teacher asked the girl if she were ready to marry him. After a pause, she answered "No". Thereupon
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  • 26 24 Prague, Tuesday: Herr Henlein and other Sudeten leaders have arrived at Eger for a conference, postponing further talks with Premier Hodza until to-morrow. I
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  • 69 24 CANADA TO BOYCOTT AGGRESSOR NATIONS Niagra Falls. Tuesday. r[E Convention of Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, massed a resolution to-day calling upon Trade Unionists m the nonunion "to take the lead m organising the Canadian people m an intensified boycott of all goods from aggressor nations such as Japan,
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  • 389 24 EARLIER MESSAGE Danger 0/ m Prague, jM Dr Benes. th. Czech nresidenß cd l to Hitlers speech andaXSl sided at an extraordinary cS Ministers, thi rn^tin^ lLtiiM half an hour. It Ls official^! no decisions were taken Semi-official opinion m Parkß tne speech, though threatening nothing new to the situation
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  • 16 24 pirtM London. Moiid.^ Pnjj^ £l was to-day ne^St m the Morpeth ma"*-
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