Morning Tribune, 27 September 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ,1 3_No. 205. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 27. l«cj> FIVE CENTS.
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  • 601 1 ANOTHER APPROACH TO HITLER LONDON, MONDAY. A DRAMATIC NEW MOVE, MADE BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN, WAS REVEALED AFTER THE ANGLO-FRENCH CONVERSATION WHICH BEGAN AT 10.30 A.M. AND WAS INTERRUPTED SHORTLY AFTER NOON PRIOR TO A FURTHER MEETING OF THE CABINET. A communique from 10 Downing Street announced
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  • 336 1 TOP PRESS Hitler's Speech Berlin, Monday. "KIOTIC enthusiasm m the streets and serious faces are apparent as hour approached for the delivery I< rr Hitler's speech on the crisis. mi less columns of Brown Shirts ided the streets, singing. They id the roads leading to the Sportsist where Herr Hitler
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  • 30 1 A Bucharest message says a wave of sympathy for Czechoslovakia Ls sleeping Rumania everywhere and people are talking of readiness to help their neigbour and ally.
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  • 51 1 London, Monday. PARLIAMENT has been summoned for Wednesday and will meet at 2.25 p m. R.K.T. The House of Lords will meet on the same day, but m order to hear the Premier's speech from the Commons, (he peers' gallery will adjourn immediately .!■<! discuss the situation on
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  • 184 1 Mobilisa tion London, .Monday. PURELY as a precautionary measure and m relation only to home defence, the Government have taken certain air defence measures including the recall of X.A I personnel on leave, the calling up of the observer corps attached to the K.A.I-'., and the institution of the air
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  • 45 1 Warsaw. Monday. •/CZECHOSLOVAK sappers have blown up section of the CixnaLupkow railway near the I'oli h frontier, accordinjf to a Polish news agency. The line iw p.irt of the Polish railway system and runs through Czechoslovakia only a short distance.
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  • 513 2 Was Famous London Stage Actor JN the mudbanks j!T the < hangi coast, a police patrol yesterday picked out a white-coated figure, approached and found the "fully-clothed body of actor Hugh Denharo, famous on the London stage before he came out to the East.
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  • 22 2 MIRACULOUS ESCAPE MRS LIM PENG HAN who crash* during Sunday's speed trials, bu escaped miraculously. Her com panion was also unhurt Tribune
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  • 274 2 Malayan 'Varsity: Commission Due Oct. 7 pk'KTHOKN Commission on Higher Education m Malaya h iJI arrive m Singapore on Oct. 7. tvill tour Malaya and study educational methods, problems for two months, leaving for Europe on Dec. 2. A notification issued to-day by the Secretary of the Commission, Mr. H.
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  • 110 2 SINGAPORE CHINESE IN FATAL CRASH IN BATAVIA [From Our Own Correspondent] Batavia, Sept. 20 FREE Singapore Chinese had a marvellous escape from death when a car m which they were travelling o:i the BataviaSourabaya Road, about eight miles from Charibon, crashed into a tree. Mr. Chianf Tse Tung, prominent Batavian
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  • 21 2 Mr. V. K. Pillay. Senior Box Officer, Singapore Harbour Board, resumed duty on Sept. 24. after six months' leave.
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  • 358 2 Evident to-day revealed W flood wa.cr. m consequence of the J rain, was flowing very swiUy. ceased was unable to swim. Ttouj was advanced that he ■mus have swept off his feet and carried <tf current towards the str eam. marks of violence. No suspicio
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  • 49 2 AN 18-year-old Malay t»y ,n a drowning trag^y «gj curred at Katong Park at P day. The youths compj to0 k Malay, seeing him n cu d res ser ashore. The a m^ la fl cial resP'" 1 llfe extinct though ne,, was resorted to aim
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    • 26 2 BRITISH CEMENTS 0 RAPID HARDENING CONSISTENT QUALITY BRILLIANT COLOURS GREATER STRENGTH LONGER LIFE 'RED HAND' PORTLAND CEMENT 'FERROCRETE' 4 COLORCRETE' 'SNOWCRETE' STOCKED BY INCORPORATED IN S.S.
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  • 1486 3 SIR JOHN BAGNALL UTTERS UNEMPLOYMENT WARNING TIN PRODUCTION CUT DANGERS STRAITS TRADERS' MEETING REFERENCE TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM WAS MAM BY SIR JOHN BAGNALL AT THE HALF YEARLY MEETING OF THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY. HELD AT THE COMPANY'S REGISTERED OFFICE IN OCEAN WILDING. SINGAPORE, AT NOON YESTERDAY. "To many people
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  • 125 3 MALAYALEE ASSOCIATION PROTESTS Lv extraordinary general |ft meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Association was held Li Sunday, to protest against Uie repressive policy adopted i\ the Government of Travan•ore towards the public of the Itate uho are carrying on prom. n<la for the introduction )i responsible government. The following resolution,
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  • 72 3 SERIOUS ACCIDENT )CKED down by a car at the eighth lilestone, East Coast Road, early last j t, two Chinese youths were taken to ital m a serious condition, te first, a 15-year-old boy, was m Ing condition. His injuries included ac Hired lower jaw and a lacerated id over
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  • 38 3 [From Our Own Corresponcent] Bangkok, Monday E Ministry of Defence issued a communique denying mobilisation of the ny udding that the troops are only tining lor the King's review on his irn to Siam.
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  • 183 3 Heart, Liver Spleen All On Wrong Side! [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Monday. A (reak case was recently discovered at the District hospital. Kua.a A Kangsar when a full grown Ma.ay entered Hosprta. suffer in g from malaria. The doctors could not find h,s £m-£ not easily. For the man
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    3 3 SIR JOHN BAGNAIJ.
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  • 78 3 Ip 111 the tent MM is over and we have had a result of it, I do not propose to decide on any further trespass charges brought before me by the Naval nth on ties," was the order issued by Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker m the
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  • 125 3 POLICEMAN CONVICTED OF USING FORCE Singapore, Monday. AIU llak.ii bin Manap. a policeman attached to the Brach Road Station was this afternoon convicted and fined $10 b* Mr. L. <ioh m the fifth court for using criminal force on a youthful hawker, Kong Ah Chow, at Kochore ('anal Road on
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    • 106 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 10 30 am Magistrate's Appeals Niun Bun Kirn vs. Rex Rex vs Lim Soon Gong. Lim Mong Siew, Ho Ah Chye and Ng Keat Beng Before Mr Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: -Rex vs
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    • 95 4 Previous To-day Chance HiiRRFK Q lliet Steady Ist Forward (October. Buyers 7'« T-s^ 5 16 2nd Forward (November) Buyers 7 15 16 7^ X Sellers 8 JJJ ird KorWard iJanlMar.) Bwi 8^ J J 3 lfi 5 15 London. Monday. SA(M) FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept|Oct. Shipment 8 10 value
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    • 48 4 r.T. on Pans (dosing middle rate) r.T on Amsterdam (dosing middle rate) T.T. on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) T.T. on Hongkong (dosing selling rate) T.T. on Japan (dosing selling rate) T.T. on New York (dosing selling rate) Previous To J*? d »>>- Mom,, 89^ 8 3.*****6 y
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    • 25 4 TIN Standard Previous To-daT* 0 Mon(lay Spot (afternoon (closing prioe) £1 94 0933. Chaa i Forward ?1943 /4 194 3 4 J .l
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    • 168 4 'ATTACK' ON MALACCA REPULSED [Frovi Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Monday. yESTERDAY. after severe engagements with the enemy" the Malacca Volunteer Corps successfully repulsed them and thus showed that Malacca b safe from attack from sea. air and land. A party of the enemy prised cadets from the S.F.I. WJJ School,
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    • 34 4 New York Saturday. Previous To-day Change HUBBER Steady *St Bgg. J« l 8 Closed Forward Jaii Mar. Buyers SeHers ***** tin Quiet Quiet 43»/ 4 43 1 2 4-V4 Spot Nominal
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    • 192 4 Singapore, Monday. MESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s report is as follows: Tin at midday was $98 r 4 down 3 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was j buyers Spot 24 2 cents, buyers January j March 27 'e cents, market steadier after weakness. Tin
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    • 64 4 Said to have been stabbed by a Javanese member of the crew of the s.s. Bontekoe while he was engaged m discharging coal from the ship a Chinese ►oal coolie, employed by Messrs. McAlister Co., Ltd., was removed by ambulance from Clifford Pier last evening. He had a
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    • 20 4 The death has occurred of Mr. Tom Shaw. Minister of War m the second Labour Government. Reuter
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    • 31 4 London. Monday. GOLD Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per o*. £7.5.0 £7.5.7 +7d SILVER Spot 19 7 16 19 716 4 months' forward 19 5 16 19 5 16
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    • 160 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change Distiller* 91- 85- -6Dunlop Rubber 27 25 -2 General Electric 76 4> 2 729 -3 7 2 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 29 7» L 27- 2 7V 2 Imperial T&bacco 136 3 127 6 -8 9 Anglo-Dutch 25 6 23,1 li —2V« Canadian
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    • 120 4 Market City Reaction London, Monday. |N contrast with Saturday's reaction on the foreign exchange market, the events over the week-end failed to produce inordinate activity. The demand for dollars from all sides continued though on a leaser scale with the equalisation fund intervening. Nevertheless the rate further appreciated m terms
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  • 780 5 STOCKS SHARES [sued By Fraser Company Singapore, Sept. 26, 5 p.m. t 3,9 4 3 Knmbang 28i- 30ia Malay 43i- 47|-Nom litam 23[- 24(6 Wer.g 0.60 65 In Tin 21,9 22J9 jeiuigor 1.30 1.40 itai 10|- 11|- Malay 2113 22!3xd eriang 14|- 15|3 Tin ..0.38 0.42cd Fatt 0.72% 0.77% Kong
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  • 232 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. Buyers Sellers Ampats 39 4 3 Batu Selangors 1.30 1.40 Hong Fatts 0.76 0.80 Hongkong Tin 21 3 23,Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Tin 8,6 9 6 Katu Tin 24J6 25 6 Killinghalls 18,- 19,Kramals 9 9 10 9 KuchaLs 1.25 1.30 Laruts 9,6 10 6
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  • 196 5 ■nard Co. Ltd. $30,600 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1 1 red. 1940 $400,000 <no ntn Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 102 norn 507 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 109 111 norn 1: 'O9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31
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    • 339 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Sinnai>orr, Sept 26. 5 p.m miaJ tot iomj..nj Booiu D*t* k* W? yea? Close Hnvable TE* Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 5% Hitam Tin br int. Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 4 5% Pengkalen 3d. less tax Oct
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    • 243 6 ho-NIGHT-BY j I PUBLH DEMAND!— RETURN X3l'J^H^ i i GREENING OF 1938 S GREAT- I KST CINEMATIC TRIUMPH! fl^H "pavilion XL I 1 DEANNA DURBIN I i —IN THE IMVERSAL PICTIRE— I -100 MKW v\d A SIRL" UITH LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI AND THE PHILADELPHIA PHILHAR- > MONIC ORCHESTRA J j ADOLPIIE
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    • 144 6 Out of the most Perfectly Photographed filmed' NentUreK P*sev er f 1 9 Sn bh Thrills! Suspense! li^SHl^B 1 Awe inspiring m its L London Films Great iffm Story of the Famous M&ta&T 1 ENGLAND, vs. ITALY JfSP\m Race to climb the [A^Pg% I -THE M »1 CHALLENGEV I LUIS
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    • 170 7 MAHATMA GANDHI'S BIRTHDAY collaboration with the efforts of representatives of various Indian jjsations m Muar, the Indiana of have decided to celebrate m a fltnianner, the forthcoming 70th day of Mahatma Gandhi, on Oct I the Indian Sanmarka Sangam, telegram conveying felicitations un If of the Muar Indiana will be
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    • 73 7 EMPIRE fTanjon? Paear—7 p.m. |J| p m > TO -MORROW— ()XK SUI HT ONLY MISS I EF. YEE UN MODERN BRIDES CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 •lIIIIII|I|IMIIIIIII|IM|| Ull|| NEW rPANn 73OPM WORLD VJIY/HlLr 9.45 PM (iREATEST CHINESE WAR DRAMA m soxs <;o TO UAH STAKKINU MISS PEN VAN AND WONG CHOR
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    • 353 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY j!i 3-15 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. J AT TIIK AIR-CONDITIONKI> ALHAMtJftA yS/OIL They try to ?ive Jane that finish- 1 mw Z+i /< 1 "i, a! •m- School finish and it's > V '^^flU^H I almost the finish of ever v bod > tPm jWellbe a KNTKILOQUIST'S
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  • 3029 8 JL- l^toJufofLl <JL- (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. lb*. SINGLE stroke of brilliant statesmanship has assured dry. matter-of-fact Neville Chamberlain of a place m histon among Britain's most famous premiers. It would not be true to say that Mr. Chamberlain
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  • 57 8 SUDETENGERMAN DELEGATION Photo shows the Sudeten-German delegation which was withdrawn \m the Prague negotiations, thus causing increased tension, after thr Czechoslovak Government had rejected the Sudetens' ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of emergency measures imposed m Sudetenlmi following riots. The delegates are left tc right— Dr. Sebekovskv iw Schiketanz, Dr. Peter.
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  • 122 9 PLANE CRASHES ON LONDON HOUSES Seven people including three children were killed and 24 injured when an K.A.F. plane crashed into three houses m !)unholme Koad, Kdmonton, London, N. As his plan swooped on the crowded streets the pilot could be seen waving hi.s arms to warn children who were
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    • 39 9 nJ^O BY APPOINTMENT M*" fW f X* I DEWARS JSI "White LaLel" fiP| FRIFNM Y?N«^ r KILN UL 1,^,^1 Scotch v> 4 GREAT AO^ }f\ SPIRm DEWARS The Famous White Label mm^ m m^ m^^ mm m mm> w.p.a
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  • 331 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1938 A FIRM FRONT THE expected has happened. The granting of great concessions to Germany m the cause of peace has led to other demands being made. The so-called "memorandum" sent to the Czech Government— ultimatum is the older and better word demands the
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  • 684 10 A Ceylon Appreciation Of THE JOHORE SULTANATE THE proper study of a Ruler is his country. That twist of Pope's epigram occurred to me during a recent tour of Johore, whose Sultan recently passed through Colombo on nis way to Europe (writes Shirley da Silva m the Times of Ceylon).
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    23 10 A Macaroni penpiin. m the throes of moulting, despairingly shows raffled pittß l m the penguin pool at the London Zoo. Planet News
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  • 166 10 The Hon'ble Mr. G. L. Ham, British Resident. Negri »Sen|bilaiV ha* -arrived back m Seremban from Home leave. Mr. A. Williams, M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Assistant AccountantGeneral and Collector of Land Revenue, Malacca. Che Azmi bin Mohamed, Chief Magistrate is to act as Second Malay Judge,
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  • 293 11 oncerted Action On Entire Front From East Hopei To Hangchow E Japanese High Command have concentrated their forces For the advance on Wuhan on both the eastern and western res of the Poyang Lake. Opposing their advance are the nese regular armies. But m
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  • 257 11 New U.S. A. Army Wonder "Gun" Washington. MORE particulars are now available of the Garand gun, claimed to be the deadliest military rifle ever perfected, with which it has been decided to equip the United States Army. According to information m Washington the gun has four
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  • 144 11 Washington. toE Anglo-American trade agreement u> nearing completion, with only breo products still under discussion Ihile the formal signing of the agreelent will most likely take place within few weeks. General clauses, including the soiallid "Escape Clause"— inserted as a •rotfetion against extreme currency lurt
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  • 247 11 Missionary Work Eighth Route Army Attitude Hankow. THE cordial attitude of the Eighth Route Army towards foreign missionaries is clearly expres«*d m a manifesto issued and signed by General Chu Teh and entrusted to a foreign missionary who has been travelling and working m the Eighth Route areas for some
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  • 49 11 Danzig. FOR the fourth time m .succession a Polish woman, the wife of a chauffeur resident m Danzig, has given birth to triplets. Their family now consists of 11 six boys and five girls— one of a former «et of triplets having subsequently died.
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  • 92 11 Social Revolution At End Of Hostilities WITHIN six months after the ho»--tilitieft cease Japan will be faced with a serious unemployment situation that will create a social revolution. This forecast was made at the Jonathan Breakfafct Club. Los Angeles, by Mr. Jk Gordon Harrel), formerly editor and publisher
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    • 49 11 POLAROID (.lasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPSCM OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAFORE, FHONE 3*02. FHONE W33 y Vn. GOODWOOD
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    • 33 11 I THI TMUI TONIC FOOD j I Obtainable of CfcwiHrtf on* SforM I you try "h« m I tuita you Zu M M n. No obligation! fl PHONE 075 RpNL O LTD. BINOAPORE
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    • 61 12 4T %^^^^^^^^*^L^^/ i— 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 A I RWAY S Bookings and Infoi nation from the principal travel afenta, or from Mansfield Co. Ltd., General
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  • 140 13 Mr. iNevillc Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, left Heston Aerodrome, near London, by British Airways air liner for Berchtesgaden to confer with Herr Hitler m an effort to alleviate the crisis over Czechoslovakia and to avert war. He is seen on the steps of the
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    • 58 13 I YOU WILL FIND THE LMHNM SELECTIONS I IN 1 MAMOND RINOi BHA( KI.KTS J BKOOC lIKS, etc. I WHERE I qi ALITV »nd VA/ tt AKK I TKADIIIONAL. I The Best is to come and see at I RENE ULLMANN I JEWELLiJtS. [Baffle* Place, SINGAPORE. I Opened daily inclodinf
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  • 1150 14 For Beauty's Sake— Use A Litt le Rouge V-/ Just a Touch, Properly Applied, Enhances Your Natural Charm nURING the last ten or fifteen years the practise of applying make-up has become a matter of course, so that it is the exception rather than the rule to see a girl
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    • 33 14 FREE MAKE-UP DEMONSTRATIONS by special arrangement with MAX FACTOR OF HOLLYWOOD September 26th— 29th Demonstrations Lectures: 10 a.m. 12 noon Private Make-up Appointments: 2 p.m. 5 p.m. MAISON PERM 79, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 77 14 Why An /|=g> Powder Foundation? H HUE because all Mus Arden's foundation preRbbaL^ parations are non-drying, non-smudging. [LI They leave just the right amount of delicate film X J^ on tn e skin necessary to hold the powder smooth. A^-^-Jyrf^C^ j[ The y blend beautifully with cream roupe, and, feSiTT
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    • 9 14 Vases-old and modern porcelain 18 Battery Road, Ist floor
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  • 520 15 Swim Into LOVELINESS Essentially a Woman's Exercise, Swimming Makes You Gloriously Fit ERE is nothing more calculated to keep you m good condition and to rove your figure than swimming, so if are not already an adept, you will be j to make a determined effort to take this form
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  • 44 15 Above— the leg action of the crawl is an up-and-down alternate beat, legs working straight from the thighs. Blent—your front arm start* the pull which takes a line down the centre of your body, flng ers together. m 9
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    18 15 r^n Bennett contends that face, neck, arms »J^^ ndS should be regarded as part of the »me plctare
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  • 307 15 H OLLYWOOD HINTS BEAUTY authorities seem to bt divided In their views on the use of ice Some .say. "don't use if while others extol its virtues. Wally Westmore, the noted Hollywood authority on irake-up however, emphatically believe m its virtures, for h° says that the ice closes up the
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  • 264 15 The Right Way To Slim THIS is as good a time as any to Rive 1 yourself a good look over In the privacy of your own room and a lv length mirror. Scrutinize your flguP trankly. Oet on the scales and let them tell S*T story And tf there
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    • 384 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES t INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Tonnage "s pore Tonna X c *V° Te 1938 1900 RANPURA 17 000 Oct. 7 CtfITRAL 15.000 Dec. 2 RAWALPINDI nloOO Oct. 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 SOMALI 6.800 Oct. 21 BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 17 CANTON 15 500 Nov. 4
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    • 345 16 TO FReShVoS I J i I FORBIN For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp, Dunhik CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nante.s. St. Nazaire iv: Bmde 4 jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA BANGKOK For Saigon. Tour an c and V CAP TOURANE GG. MERLIN For Saigon Oct. The Successors of MOINF COMTE f, CO, ITDJ IHOINt 55»5>6
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  • 47 17 Mr. Joe Fisher, of Amalgamated *heatres, Ltd left England by Imperial -rways plane on Saturday and is duo l Singapore on Friday. He went to England by air at the ud of the May and the United totes after spending some weeks In onc'.on
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  • 58 17 Singapore. Monday —Hong Chan Kow, an employee of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. was to-day charged with negligent driving at Woodlands yesterday at 8.45 p.m. and thereby catising grievous hurt to one Tan Keok Seah. Mr. C. H. Koh extended bail of $500 lon one surety, and postponed
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  • 87 17 The iollowing are passengers on the l [Jandiu, East Asiatic steamer, due m Singapore irom European ports on Sept. 30;— Mrs J. O'CullaKhiin. Mr. E H Taylor. Mrs Taylor, M.ilor F. C. Eyre. Mrs. Eyr<\ Mrs. M HtnninK. Mr. K. H. Jenn. Mrs JertK mid chtUi Mr.
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  • 116 17 MALAY WOMAN CHARGED Singapore. Monday. Serlpiah Menr.ni blntl Kas-sim alias Wan. a Malay w:>man. 10 years old. and re.siding at Room 13, 59. Wllkle Road, claimed trial tnis morning m the Fourth Court before Mr. Kenneth A Blacker on charges of having criminally mil mldated another woman. Che binU Heed
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  • 100 17 Tinned Pineapples During the week ending Bept 17, 1938. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan i orts amounted to 37.229 .a.sis. of which: 23,417 (63 per cent i CftJM were to the United Kingdom. 3,870 (10 per cent. cases to the Continent of Europe. 1,375 (4 per cent.) cases to
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    • 205 17 I BITR I* S P lI I L P LI 1\ T E (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MARELLA Sept. 30 Oct 4 MERKUR Oct 30 Nov 4 Special chean round trip lir¥mtn f rom Singapore to Australia Iffued at the following rates. I First Class passengers mo>
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) EHONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SII I II L 8,000 TONS SAILING OCTOBER 6, At I VM Thf above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for Flrat Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. SDeclal Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan nnterchanß*able with
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 217 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! TO-DAY fea East Imperial" 2 27 P^ Pea South "Imperial" 27 2 urn istralia -Whole •Qantas" 27 9 pm rm« "Imperia l 27 2 n m fcada Whole irn se ri al" 27 2 p m )inux "Imperial" 27 rypt. Sudan and Palestine "Imperial" 27 2 Vm eat
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    • 391 17 SHIPS IN DOCKS SHIPS ALONdSIDK THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Sn 'P (iodown Gate (iate Entrance Exit Kunisanu 22 1 1 An.shun 20 1 1 Himalaya Baloeran 18 2 3 Silverpmr 16 3 Glenttnlas 14 3 PhiloctH* 11 3 Kedah 9 2 3 Centaur. Scharnhorst 7 2 3 Eskbank
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  • 193 18 Collided With Stationary Car I fAPT. *F.B& l a£& y on the Singapore-Sarawak H* to-day pleaded guilty and Vw 830 or m default one month's ,ft Mr. C. H. Koh. Traffic District for negligent driving on Rohin? Road at 2 p.m. this morning Accused asked the Court if ho iJ
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  • 80 18 Singapore. Monday —Remarking that accused appeared to have made a business of stealing. Mr G. S Rawlings. the Third Magistrate, sentenced Tan Tiew to three months' rigorous imprisonment after his conviction on a charge of theft of iron rods valued at $5 Accused was caught taking the
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  • 32 18 Liche Ahmad bin Abu Bakar M ment Officer. Grade l. has been appointed to be temporary Assistant Collector of Land Revenue for the District o. Batu Pahat. with effect from Sept. 1
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    • 370 18 ON THE RADIO Electrical recordinf t Gram*pfc»»« rtftts rJ\i\lO TO-DAY TPA— 2 15.24 M*> (19.7 n>.> 5.20 Gramophone records. ofvrr' AimWl? 6.05 Talk on current French events MlNUAJrUlvr* m Japanese. 6.20 News m English. ZHL 225 metres (1.53 mcjs) 6.35 Concert relayed from Pans ZHF 30.96 metres (9.69 men) f
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    • 478 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 GSG 17.79 Mcs 16.9 m.) GSF 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. 6.05 Big Ben. Pom Jenkins, at Organ of Plaza Cinema, Swansea. 6.35 The Bronze Venus' play for broadcasting, based upon pros per MenmeeV La Venus d'lllo,' by Ernest Short. Production by John Richmond. 7.00 Recital
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    • 137 18 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Me I (49.3 m.) p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Film selections. 7.35 Missis. Lean and Co.s port. 'i.40 Dance music. S.OO Weekly sports talk b\ m Saravanamuttu. 6.20 Dance music. 8.55 News bulletin. 9.00 Light music. pwj. broadcast i. 10.10 Close down. BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mrs
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  • 4345 19 TO-MORROWS MEE TING ATK.L. I 5 y.o bis by Balmoral— Athenee 3 5 Soft eoing. OiVl iSfiedatl ■■■■•■■■>■■■■■•• mi mi A fojmpM \fiunhM\ A an i t)m piled by "Marcus Superbus") RFCKNT form of all horses and ponies entered for Wednesday, the second day of the
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  • 173 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Monday. £lILNESh troops staged a general attack m southern Mohan throughout yesterday and on Saturday, particularly toncentrat ing against Japanese units engaged m the drive west of Lo*han. The attack resulted m the recovery of Loshan. Japanese troops.
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  • 165 21 ALLEGED UNLAWFUL SOCIETY MEMBERS Singapore, Monday. TWO Chinese youths, aged 16 and 18 years of age claimed trial this I afternoon m the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldhani on a charge of 1 being members of an unlawful society. "The Malayan Juvenile Traitor-Kemoving Guerilla Corps." It wa.s alleged that
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  • 119 21 FILTER HOUSE TENDERS rOMMITTKK No. 6 of the Municipal Commissioners have approved acceptance of th* second lowest, hut most suitable tender, that of Messrs. Harper, (.illillan Co., Ltd., for the supply of Corrugated Asbestos Roofing and Ridges for the extension to the filter house at Gunong Pulai. manufactured by the
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  • 187 21 IHnfipftff. Mond.p. KANG LEW TD v.h<> ipptfd Jii the Trail.' I» ttrtCl Court to-day m i to two summon •<••■ lenred f !Lo Khenß Hoon and Chen Lin, '<■ the dii.'i and owner of a lorry driven with Inefficient brtkM alontr Bukit Timah Road it
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  • 447 22 THRILLING HOCKEY ON THE PADANG (By "STICKS") TON™ FLUOTATm F,RST THE CLUB TAKING THE LEAD AND THEN LOSING IT The SCC. had their phases of good ©lay and so did the Army. Dobson m the visiting goal brought off some good taves while Lt. Douglass
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  • 61 22 St. Andrew's "A" XV -against the R.A.F. (Town Office) to-day at Farrer Park at 5 p.m.: R. van Cuylenburg, H. Potger. D. Ross, M. Kohloft. C. Crowther, R Eu, G. Loh. Cheong Hock Hai, L. le Doux, J. Silberman, J. Moss, Hugh Chee Tong, G. Ross,
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  • 779 22 Bumper Entries For S.C.R.C. Open Tennis Tournament ENTRIES FOR THE S.C.R.C. OPEN INVITATION TENNIS TOURNAMENT, ARE AS FOLLOWS:— VETERAN SINGLES HANDICAP J. H. Pedlow (-(-6); Ching Kee Sun i— 3>; Loh Poon Lip 12); E. C. Cherrington 18 J. S. Nathan <— 9>; Dr. Ong Slow Hian (+3); Tan Wan
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  • 52 22 S. R. C. Hockey The following will represent the S.R.C. at hockey against the Hongkong Garrison team to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. nadang:— O. C. Aeria, R. H. Barth, P. F. de Souza. G. Ro&s. L. R utens. S. Moreira, ID. Ross. N Sullivan, R. Bain, G. Armstrong.
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  • 97 22 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS TWO ties were nlov^ men, hand^^V*,, MEN'S In v m i x v Tan Huck Toh a a*L UCAP beatM. Y. Namazie t%* (—15.3) 6—l. 6-0 John PUlav MEN'S SINGLES X n TO-DAYS TIES K. M. R. Menon J t k v vs. Dr. P. L. Loh& Yadi
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 70 22 CHINESE SPORTS ASSN. Dates of the C.S.A. billiards tournament finals are as under: Tuesday: 3-ball championship (300) Tan Tian Sang vs Loo Wing Tuck. Friday: 3-ball handicap (200) Loo Wing Tuck (—200) vs Lo Tai Shing (—7O) Oct 4- 4-ball championship (350) Tan Tian Sang vs Loo Wing Tuck. Oct.
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  • 340 23 S.C.C. TENNIS TOU RNAMENT FINALS WINS FOR BARBER AND CLUMECK J\\O finals m the Autumn Lawn Tennis tournament of the ft.CC. were worked off on the padang yesterday, when J. L N. Barber (—4) beat N. G. Morris (—2) m the "A" handicap singles, and X. Clumeck easily disposed of
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  • 87 23 S. A. F. A. CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER Till first round proper of thr S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Com- I nrtition. starts to-day Thr draw S is as follows: 5 To-day: K. V (B. M.) vs. S S.C.F.A. Li S To-morrow: Publishers vs. Z S.R.C.; S Thursday: Police vs. R.A. (Changi); Friday:
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  • 19 23 The hockey fixture arranged between the S.C.R.C. and the R.A.M.C. at Hong Lim Green yesterday was cancelled.
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  • 43 23 The SRC ruKKer match -Colours v Whites— to be held on Tuesday Sept. 2 has been cancelled Instead, there will be a practice for beginners to-day and to-morrow The trial match -Colours Whites^ will or held on Friday at 5 p.m.
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  • 110 23 JOYBELLS BADMINTON PARTY tES m the sixth round of the open I singles championship tournament the Joybells B.P. resulted as follows: Lim Ah Chiang beat Goh Peng Sian 15—12. Sect Thiam Hock beat Tan Ouan huan 15—13; 15—1. Cho Chwee Tee beat Koh Kirn Sweo 5 2; 15—6. 1 Goh
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  • 122 23 Irish League soccer matches played on Sept 10 resulted a follows: Ards 5 Cllftonvllle 2 Coleraine 0 Belfast Celtic 1 Distillery 0 Ballymena 0 Olenavon 2 Newry Town 2 Glentoran 3 Bangor 2 Lame 4 Derry City 2 I.mfirUi 5 Portadown 0 LEAGUE TABLE Goals P F A.
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  • 387 23 Almeida Scores Four In Succession S-.R.C 4. TEACHERS 1. AN S.R.C. eleven yesterday defeated the Teachers Association hockey team by four goals to one, on the Club ground. P. Almeida scoring all their four goals. Tne standard exhibited was very mediocre and the game was inclined to
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 334 24 WELCOMED B V THE GREAT POWERS Washinrt^n. Monday. PRESIDENT RoosetJelt telegraphed direct to Herr Hitler and Dr. Benes appealing earnestly "on behalf of the 130 million of the United States and for the sake of humanity everywhere not to break off negotiations and to look for
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  • 19 24 GEN. GAMELJN, French Com-mander-in- Chief, who was summoned to London to participate m the Anglo-French discussions.
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  • 79 24 Moscow, Monday. Soviet quarters welcome President Roosevelt's appeal that the SudetenGerman problem should be settled by reason and not force. They however are not unduly optimistic regarding 1 the possibility of a peaceful solution. In the Soviet view the only possible solution is a concerted show of force
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  • 48 24 Mexico City, Monday. UEXICAN oil bought by Germany is being hurriedly shipped for the North Sea. It is learned that two tankers, the Norwegian and the Greem, each with a capacity of a hundred thousand barrels, are leaving for Hamburg at any moment. Reuter
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  • 255 24 "Challenge Epic Film At Capitol C^iAKjUu^jL-^^^^Q^ XJ2 4*S~Z EPIC poems have been written m the past. Epic stories have been told of great conquests, great deeds. The conquest of the Matterhorn is one such epic, an epic which will long live a.* the most stirring: m the history of mountaineering.
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  • 99 24 London, Monday. UITHERTO the nature of the Czech reply is not disclosed but the view taken m Prague of Hen* Hitler's final demands (says Reuters diplomatic correspondent) is that acceptance of the German plan would amount to complete capitulation of the State's sovereignty. It is
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  • 98 24 Rome, Monday. "THE German memorandum has not sone beyond the Franco -British proposals," asserted Signor Mussolini continuing: his speech campaign at Verona m support of Herr Hitler's standpoint m Czechoslovakia. After declaring that there are still some days m which to reach a pacific: solution, he added
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  • 18 24 Shanghai, Monday. H.M.6. Birmingham left at 2 p.m. for Hongkong with the Seaforths aboard Reuter
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  • 151 24 BRITAIN MUST MAKE STAND AT ANY COST" Lofi 'X>N. MONDAY "The terms of Hen Hitler's m dum, which you agr"d me X m °ran-1 the Czechoslovakian oovernJ ll^ You will recall that on Sent a v bodies of the Labour Movi mpm h hr re^t attack upo.^SX? ''The Labour Movement
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  • 39 24 Moscow. Monday •THREE SoTiet airwomen top 1 off from Moscow on a n on s fllcht to the Far East arc Wireless common cation up with them ntl J/ he^ lh they of Lake Baikal after hHh»
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