Morning Tribune, 15 October 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL i— No 221> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October 15, 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 273 1 WAICHOW IN FLAMES, 1,000 CASUALTIES mELENTLESS AERIAL I BOMBINGS IN SOUTH I CHINA CAMPAIGN KN. PAI CHUNG-HSI TO IECT CANTON'S DEFENCE Hongkong, Friday. ICHOW. which is 12 miles inland and one of the qic points m the present South China came Chinese forces are concentrated, uunerous natural defence advantages vks
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  • 98 1 the r "m Cut* it i s learned that il(l ™n*ipal govYun- n i dre movill to In the streets t" maintain their m far, the evacua- y^'K "tratl? nof transports and EL UITI e "deavour to l!h" n "ru f^ 11 1^ rail line ition of
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  • 47 1 China War Areas Map showing the extent of Japanese, activities on China soil. On land their forces have penetrated to within approximately 100 miles east of Hankow, where there appears to be stalemate, while almost directly south at the extreme is Canton, now objective of Nipponese intentions.
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  • 146 1 Washington. Friday. DKESIDENT Roosevelt announced that he is making an entirely new stady of the nations national defence needs. He declared he could not estimate next year's budget until the study was completed, and added that the reason for the re-assessment of defence
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  • 113 1 New Jap Threat To Hankow Hankow, Friday. |APANESE forces are crossing the Peiping-Hankow railway to the north and south of Sinyang m an attempt to invade the west of I lonun Province. They are apparently trying to push southward down the Siang river valley towards Shasi. The vanguard of a
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  • 76 1 Amsterdam, Friday. ALL guards on Dutch frontiers have been strongly reinforced m order to counter the threatened influx of refugees and undesirable aliens, according to reports from Breda m south Holr land. Numerous emigres who are not In possession of legal passports are continually trying to
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  • 504 2 New Ruler Proclaimed riFTYNINE (Una mtß H.m»..i Ir.nn a hill overlooking the Astana UkandrUh Kuril K-O»r "I* ««-"f f f Perak hnk', 1«!.n.,. ruk. is U-,1 m .tot. through the streets of the toun on M.,,, Ha.v .vnii., S to his
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  • 188 2 New Issue Of Liberty Bonds Proposed yi SI RRDAYf NMfton t*» r Oversea! Chkmat Confiew JtitMcii to ask the local Hanks to jHTniit Ihc lift <»t Liberty poiidi s<( initv. decision bein^ made v\it h vien t«» unUi mat k«-t lit tin- liouds bi tv rtnt i Rnythlii kiappenlm i.
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  • 182 2 Magistrate Issues Warrant For European's Arrest I Front Our Own Report If] Kuala Lumpur, Friday. yt AaMnnt for the ai rest of Desuum Todd, Euro|x»an Vt»tevi i y SurgcHiii, lotmerly at the Can.etoii Highlands, wlio is believed U> luve sailed for England last week aJtei being served with a summons
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  • 142 2 EURASIAN FOUND HANGING BY WIFE \From Our Oirn Correspondent) Kuala Kang'ar. Friday. SFN'S.ITION was caused when a n n wort was made to the police HUM Mr. IVter Jeremiah. 42-yejr-<»l<l Kurftftian, lately water- works Inspector o! the Kuala Kangsar Vvhlw H«rkt Department, hid been found h .i.-ii,.. h, the vt«:ie
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  • 48 2 Mr R W. Quixhy. Junior Assistant Immigration Officer, has been appointed to be an Assistant Immigration Officer for Penaiiß. with effect from Oct 1 <*• Mr William Arthur Campion Haines, Chief Police Officer. Malacca, has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace tor Malacca
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  • 102 2 HOSPITAL ROOF AS LANDING GROUND [From Our Oun JUpot Seremlun Fridav^H RELIABLE information was -\^M ed b> the writer to U hil reveals that the Aerodrome Srhefl proposed m the Rasak area til been shelved by Government oujjfl probably to the close pntximity 1 the area to the site ot
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  • 289 2 Former Magistrate Admitted To Bar [From Our Own Reporten Kuala Lumpur. Friday H MI MB! X of the English Bar "I 1933, at one time acting SrconM Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. an« Deputy Public Prosecutor, Selangor.H Che Maarof bin Haji Zakariah uasH this morning admitted to the bar an advocate and
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  • 148 3 Volunteer Police Reserve Called Out For Duty Owners Meet Again Ricksha Strike <JIX European members of the recently created Volunteer Police Reserve turned out on Thursday night, under the command of Capt. Clements, Deputy Commandant, at the Registry of Vehicles m connection with the prolonged ricksha strike. Reservists did not
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    36 3 MISS rVR VKK. the famous Chinpm' dim art ress. who will appear m person and sins to-night at the Kmpire Theatre. where the big Chinese musical "Twelve Enchanting Songs" will be shown.
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  • 130 3 Yorkshiremen Hold Annual Dinner ()VER 150 persons attended the eleventh annual dinner of the Sonet v oi^orkshiremen m Malaya, held at Raffles Hotel last night. NMBf, thanki to the wit of Yorkshire- I Mr. Justice p A McElwaine proJ*d the toast of Yorkshire m a very fr VT h T
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  • 66 3 SOLD ADULTERATED FOOD ft X \>., iM^i>ore, Friday. -V 1 1^; 11 P-Prietor h 'i«,r. the fourth Court «'Mm-!.,^ ll l l ll 7 h A. Blacker and *«iJih > l (m a ge that fc the r li"*"*** '««d. ?ln "t<»i|, r 1( (>llt m milk fat ft .n,,.,
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  • 157 3 Attempted To Extort $5 From Barber Singapore, Friday. TOUND guilty on a charge of attempted extortion. Ong Hoon Leong was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning. Accused together with another Chinese was alleged to have demanded $5 with menaces from a
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  • 73 3 Singapore. Friday. UT R. Logan, an employee of the Mental Hospifal, was to-day represented by Mr. G. M. Col tart m the Traffic District Court, when Logan was charged with driving without a rear light along the Stamford Road junction of Orchard Road on August 25. Mr.
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  • 57 3 SPECIAL SERMON IN GEYLANG TO-MORROW Dr. Walter M. HorLon. Professor of Systematic Theology, Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin College, Oberlin, U.S.A. will preach m the Geylang Methodist Church at 9.45 a.m. to-morrow. Prof. Horton, accompanied by Mrs. Horton. is on his way to Madras (India) to attend the International Missionary
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  • 151 3 Fined For Breaking Food Laws Singapore, Friday. pHANG Huay of 16, Smith Street, was this morning found guilty m (he fourth court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on three charge* viz (a) On Aug. 8, sold tea leaves having a deficiency m extract to the rxtent of 19.7 per cent,
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  • 66 3 Falling from a height oi about twelve feet at the Johore Flats, Spooner Road, yesterday, a three-year-old girl, youngest daughter of Mr. A. G. Joseph, an employee of the F.M.S.R., was rendered unconscious, lies m a serious condition at the General Hospital. Fracture of the skull is
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  • 27 3 The King's Exequatur empowering Mr. Maurice M. Bernbaum to act as Vice-Consul of the United States of America at Singapore has received His Majesty's signature.
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    • 82 3 NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Club has not changed its name to "The Singapore Repertory Players," nor is the Club connected or associated m any way whatever with the latter body. HAN oronn flaying m» THEORY OF MUSIC. Adultt and children any grate.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 25 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in 1st Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal:— Judgment:— Lai Choi vs. Rex (Malacca Appeal).
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 23 4 Previous To-day K Tone tK 3teady ■do? BE" 1711^, spm Sellers 173 16 17% 11 N Quiet Firm 44 45
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    • 103 4 i Kion Pridaj •r,, o r Cha Previ 10-o.i. Quiet id) Steady Forward «r> HKi ***** J9IM 2»Td Forward (November* Buyers 89,16 vm Sellers Kll 1<» J" Brd Forward (JaniMar.) Buyers 611U6 6"U« Seller* i London. Friday. Previous To-day m Change £14-15-0 ralue £14-12-6 value £10-8-9 nominal £10-10-0
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    • 63 4 b^s 11^" a Si* Anglo-Dutch JJ- _*J 6d Canadian Pacific JMg "If* London Tin JJifc WJH (tubber Plan Investment *r..i 30- 30 J JJ Aver llltani »l- j*J 3d London Asiatic 39 39 Kafflrs (West Wtt Are*, Ws|- 158 9 +J Chartered Bank British American Tobacco 101
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    • 67 4 London. F'nday. Previous To-day Change IT. on Pans (closing middle rate) 1 78 84 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.69-7 8 8 71-18 f.IH T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8-12 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-116 12-29 32 -5 32 T.T. on Japan
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    • 31 4 (■OLD London Friday. Bin* n.r n«r iw Previous To-day Chanp SILVER £7 6.9';. £7.6.10 r >,d. Boot |M& 19 1116 116 4 months' forward I9 r >„ 19' 2 -fc
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    • 22 4 London. Friday TIN Standard Provioas To-day Chan** Spot (afternoon (cloalna orlce) £208-14 +£1 Forward £209-1 2 1210-1 2 4-£ l
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  • 174 4 Singapore. Friday MINING. Tin at midday was $106, up $1 According to cable advices received this morning London were again sellers of Tin shares although prices showed little change. Locally the market was quiet and easy with little business passing Some of the quotations to-day were Kuchai.s
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  • 54 4 New York, Friday. AMERICAN investments abroad last year exceed foreign investments, says the Department of Commerce report on international payments. American investments of foreign countries at the end of 1937 are estimated to consist of long-term investment totalling $11,074,000,000. short-term investment $721,000,000. while foreign investments here are: long-term
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  • 73 4 Nairobi. Friday. MR. Pirow's statement on Germany's colonial claims and his reference to Tanganyika is welcomed throughout all East Africa. There are big hopes here that the impetus to East African movement against the return of Tanganyika to Germany will be given by his visit to
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  • 56 4 London. Friday lORD Halifax has expressed appreciatloo of the public spirit shown by the British Legion m offering their serVicea m the Sudeten-German areas. The Legion authorities have been officially informed that In vi«-* w Beilin announcement that men no plebiscite, the services pi > are not
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  • 210 4 RUBBER HOPES "NOT YET FULFILLED Singapore. Friday. THE hc|«Ps that were express! after the relief of the tension i Europe that rubber misht contini to improve up to or even beyond U nine penny level have not yet bw fulfilled. In fact, contrary to all a pectations and even m
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  • 142 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oc! 14. 5 pm. Total tot ooini..jiy dividend mfta Date em. Di? ye« Close Payable TIN Pahang Con. 10 <7 f final Oct. 11 Nov. 9 Oct. 24 20% less tax Petaling 7ft% int. Oct. 18 Oct. 31 Oct. 19 35% Sione 4'v
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  • 715 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser (Company gapore, Oct. W, p.m. MINING 4 4»/ 2 5|lVfe m "28- 30!- Norn PW wla} 251- 266 trH am 0^ 0 065 W Wer I! 23;3 2413 5- MS 5? S8 !f/a 080 085 SftSgTta 23,6 25|JST* I: 25 6 Mi SB fvl m
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  • 217 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampats *H% M 1 Batu Selan^o^ 2 46 1.51 Hong Pftttl 085 Hongkong Ti:: 23 ;6 Jelebus 0 73 0.78 Kamuntinc Tto 9i9 10 9 Katu Tin 256 266 Killinghalh 18!6 19 6 Kramats 1016 116 Kuchais 135 142 Laruts 1016 11
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  • 171 5 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 100% 102 1 cj 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 15 Nov. 15 30J 302 Vi ci PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 121 138 ti 4V; 1929 red. 1959-61 $8,250,000 Int. May 15 Nov.
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    • 156 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated m the Netherlands. Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, jOO Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 192 6 A KM I'iclure Well Habrrwl C^"-Bt«fU Time :,nd Dr-.™-. »< »>- "< <- r^ S{ Uma 1 mcfltfi Mi>tory r TiinffAM«srfiii oTterror/ 0T J» v AMD MYSTERY EVER LIVED BY A MAN I, hi; (iI.OKV T.IKL OF THE SCREEN I' f \j 1:1 1 1 KS SCREENING BY Jk% ?*<
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    • 140 6 "oVR BEST WEEK-END (NTMtTUNMENr! 1 i Come on a Sensation Riled K .t i »^^M HEDY L AMARR i yiTKI) ARTISTb MAGNETIC DRAMATIC TRIIMI CC j J j SICRID CURIE I BOYER HEDY LAMARR j I I as J i INKs PtPK LE MGKO GABY the child-like girl of the
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    • 195 7 f| IJS TOI'KNAMENT; uAPPY WORLD j STADIUM j TO-NIGHT j A T 9.15 P.M. KING-KONGJ fONG HOCK CHEUNG j HAEBANS SINGH JEJI GOLDSTEIN TONY LAMARO j ALAYAR KHAN j AKTY COUNSEL j SAKDAR KHAN j THRILLING ACTION GUARANTEED j For Hooking Phone No. G322. S NO FREE LIST 5 Tlit'
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    • 53 7 WORLD VJI\/111L/ 945 P.M MISS LEONG SHUET FEE >] All \>ll SAM \i;o CANTONESE TALKIK VERSION OF THE IMMORTAL CHINESE DRAMA 1 MATIXEE_ TO-DAY AND TOAT 2 P.M. TOP OF THE TOWN STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY HALF ANGEL COMING SHORTLY ALHAMBRA ROBERT TAYLOR m "HIS AFFAIR" WITH BARBARA STANWYCK VICTOR McLAGLEN
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    • 233 7 FROM GREAT STORIES COME 4 THE GREATEST PICTURES _^fI fe^ and here, for the first time MB Shows on the screen, is the story the W wk author of 'Treasure Island' V M DAILY Kidnapped 5? *;f/j c cas/ o/ 5000 Itctunng B^S WARNER FREDDIE BAXTER -BARTHOLOMEW *>^ ARLEEN WHELAN
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  • 1070 8 JJKATH ol Ws Hiffhnes.s Urn Sulla of IVrak. Sri Sullan Iskandar Shaft, Ci.C.M.c;., X.C.V.0.. Iriend ol Ihou.sanrls, sporUmai uhose name was hailed throu^hou' f Malaya, was received uilh pnil'imn i tyre! throughout the country. An enlightened and proKn-sxiu-ruliM-, he did everything- for
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  • 162 8 Dismissed Detective As Vital Witness Singapore. I ridav WUKS :i case m which twt Hainan ese Horn the General ji^" Singapore, charged with the ih^ft of six oranges, 1G munijosteens one piece oi pork and a pack, t Nntak in* flesh of a fowl, came up f or trial this
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  • 35 8 Leonard Alfred Shearman, assist :>uperintendent of the London Fire B uade, retired recently after tweni eight years' service. He holds I brigade's silver medal '"for extraordina bravery m saving life from fire."
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 GINGER'S coming back m a new lovable role! Next Wefk at the Capitol I t^*l*» .^MB BmV AEG U> AVnMJMMJMMMJ >V* j '''tffrv,' _J wfsSftm '^Smtm^ VJ HIIP|PlliP^Hr > J^mmm^^^ «^w \^H AW^^«B P^^-'-v3mm AVJ Hr BTi :-jfl mMr A EmhHmVl All ■>'• I 4 ml < v. .m I
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    • 60 8 BaHa ....JL j TAN.IONC; p 7-15 p.vi j pagar Rmiiire,,.,. PM j lIINA'S KK.GKST MI'SIC \l J j CANTONESE TALKIE fill i >.> ENCHANTING j SONGS SPECIAL FXTI?\ AiTH \CTIO\ vh:t ykk wiij. sixc; 5 TO-NIGHT sol 111 V HIN S XOt none MATnaa tod.w \m> t. NOMOW AT pJi
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    • 47 8 Qwio/y s^« 0/ 7('(» MEN and a GIRL' <<« "THREE SMART GIRLS" TOGETHER m a A<> '•*»<• Universal Comedy hit Made for LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY! NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE triTM I CHARLES WINNINGER I TOM BROWN PRANK JENKS DOROTHEA KENT ffiWW —~~~*m kkOio s newest Tf^AAAAV Dlft^C H^J \lpT I
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  • 121 9 Japanese Ammunition Depots Set On Fire Surprise Guerilla Raid Nanchang, Chinese guerilla raiding party stormed the Japanese garrison JtKaokungand Chentsun, 20 kilometres north of Singtze on c west shore of Poyang Lake, and set fire to their ammunition d provision depots. The Japanese, numbering: 200 men, were taken by surprise.
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  • 46 9 Mr. R. W. L. McCall. Assistant Superintendent, Customs and Excise* Lower Perak. is due to proceed on transfer to Ipoh on October 20. By his transfer the Lower Perak district will lose an allround sportsman who has represented the- State this year m cricket and rugger
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  • 234 9 Chungking MORTIZATION payments due this month on the Crisp and Anglorewh loans secured on the salt ivenue are being deferred, accordig to a statement issued by the Mistry of Finance. Payment of intest, however, uill be made as usual. le statement declares: "Despite Jaese ietaißS commencing
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  • 132 9 fDDhN somewhere m the mounld r\ fastnej *esof Hopei, Shansi It a f ar Princes is a Chinese iti m ih Ruerrilla now ope- L P parts Of China no^wasTh, Japanese occupation. he rr.Hf.t **s iß, SS& d from *E h~ h
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  • 320 9 Hankow. j shall not be satisfied until every woman and every student is participating m the war," emphatically declared Madame Chiang Kai-shek m an interview with press correspondent. "A great deal," she said, "has already been accomplished, but I am out for perfection. Ten teams of
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    • 3 9 From All Dealers.
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    • 675 9 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Settlemi nt Engineer's Office, up to noon of the 15th November, 1933 for the following works: SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC LAMPS AND MATERIALS FOR THE YEAR, 1939. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit thr sum of
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  • 344 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 15, 1938 MALAYA'S LOSS A 1.1, nationalities m Malaya sincerely mourn the passing Of His Highness the Sultan of IVrak. Some of the Rulers n! the Malay States an little known beyond their own borders, but Barak's Sultan was familiar to everybody, for his great
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  • 762 10  - Why HANKOW MAY NEVER FALL Lim Keng Hor By uo MORE cheering news for th»Chinese for many months could haw been received than on Monday last, on the Double Tenth, telling of the smashing victory which the crack Cantonal troops scored over Japanese forces driving on Hankow. Twenty thousand of
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 10 The London crowd which, freed from war worry, gathered to enjoy the guaid change ceremony at Buckin: Palace. Planet News
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  • 1097 11 ANOTHER NEW SKY GIANT FOR THE EMPIRE AIRWAYS THE WORLD OF FLIGHT I our Own Correspondence) I London, Oct. 7. Irwill not be long before the new I De Havilland liner, D.H. 95, Ireadv for delivery to operators I Britain and the Dominions. Heoorts from the works this week IS
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  • 157 11 he has kept bright and cherry, though his mother and father are heartbroken. "When his mother goes to see him m hospital he throws his arms round her neck. I think it is the only thing that has kept her going since this happened. "It amazes
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m jrlare protection They permit you t« actmllv see ?*> fo 3 feet below the surface rf the wafer. Now $6.00 See our demonstrr/ucn of this remark able new invention. THOMPSOft OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PIIONL Mtl A^\ Telegraphic Addrtva: filOiNL f
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    • 22 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obxalnobim of all Chmmuu and Start I Jta^ ciicnerdp C/ jSr<£* H |GH STRICT Ar,K^ NLPTH BPIDCI
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  • 127 12 The busy scene at the Gare de lEst as reservists waited to entrain for the M gin< Tine. Planet News Wen reading tin mobilisation order m Prane. Planet News Czech troops, m sicel helmets and with gas masks slung at«" chests, guarding the (iermun Legation m
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF UALLIUAIIIUJD BRITISH SILVERWARE ■ORB n oi AMii. raisin s tfWKET i>is::i v. THE Isi;sr Is TO COM and si i; RENE ULLMANN '{jiflle* Place. SINGAPOFE.
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  • 914 14 Wedge-soled shoes flatter your feet and help you to walk naturally f. J i J j Do You Know? J suede .hoe ek -^Jy be kept J marks if OCCMkmaUy rubl I a clean duster di. vc l j Narrovv bands of kid. scalloped edges and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 16 14 W£JAi)£TAEE Everlasting («ifts .lades Jewrh N Antiques Boxei Ml at popular prices Ba 1"""• PhOlM 7143
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    • 33 14 A 1 PERMAVFVT WAVING! A BrecIAUTV I'KKis. J UMI $12.M $1800 j J.M%IIM|I\ PERM L I IDIKS 1 HAIRDRESSERS i j79 Stamford »r<i fort Ko\i> «NGAPORE MA».A((! i •»''>•„,». Mlt) (I'hone: WD I V
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  • 952 15 Fashion's Spotlight Plays On White Whatever your age, whatever your type, learn to wear it to advantage colour -.viiici. „..,,,r .he acid still hold* lt« wm ln m ,rt. woman, and to be c.m- pcw^e. at lea-s. \.i-..,. costume. tci for every age from sixteen m ,^hurt and tall alike
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 351 16 i— •I Mm/m.i^M^Mj ISMeM Sl9Ma I ill B— BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES 1 1WUOKPORATED IN £NOLAWD> Outwards V»ore lonnaje Spore lonnaie t9 IMS umum* »m gtg mgff g£S SOMALI bBOO uci- KAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 CANTON JWW Jnv 18 1939 com-u >J.«J Nov. 8 6500 Jan v BANGALORE J.WO
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    • 351 16 Ik TO FRENCH PORTS j 1^ it j CHARCEURS REUNIs HOMEWARDS. I cap I'ADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Na/aire Bordeau Oct M i BA N G KOK For Marseilles. Aavre. Antwerp, Dunkirk TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP TOURANE For Saigon. Tomane ruid Haiphone 19 I i S. A. M. I. (from
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  • 238 17 •Imperial" Oct. 15 2 p.m. Imperial" 15 2 p.m. I fell Tosan Maru 15 7 p.m. r jgsi •'lmperial" 15 2 p.m. J" south "Qantas" 15 8 a.m. U» :^V"' Brunei and Labium Mamdu 15 i 3.30 p.m. ClNorthK Bronw a Imperial" 15 2 p.m. U, Talma 15
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  • 107 17 Singapore. Friday. HAY ksha-puler, was to-day charg d aith refusing :o obey the! ful i >: a policeman on August and was fined >1 or m default one; fli imprbonment ls then were a number of pullers! ■ent who were charged with the! fte off(
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  • 217 17 Japanese Commodities On Decrease In Dutch East Indies PROTECTIVE TRADE POLICY OF GOVERNMENT IN BATAVIA JAPANESE commodities have lost much of their foothold m the Dutch East Indies, as Dutch products are gaining momentum there, according to information received from Batavia. During the first half of this year, imports of
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  • 129 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOIR Main wharf: Dredger Kuan tan, Shabonee. Pinna. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: 8 P.W.D Hoppers. Dredger Todak. Victoria Dock: Hua Tong Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: King's Dk. Caisson
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  • 214 17 All Sympathise With China In War THE Federal Government of the Commonwealth of Australia has made a gift of halt -a- million doses of anti -cholera vaccine to assist China m the campaign against epidemic cholera, caused by the war. Last May. the Chinese Government appealed to the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 224 17 BIRIVS IMIILP IKE. rporfcted Jq Austrdii. JfeW TMLINGB MEKKL'K Dni Sails. MARELLA <J C Nov 4 SBSifSSi^ trip ~*'ll Hi 'tralla tasued mum v ii?era m*) traatf#, Bt Singapore Brisbane. Sydntf of «18BANVsYDW1^ nef tlni X f M Vesse! MriHdf" return $642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd cl"'s return $681.48 W
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. E 1 (APCAR LINE) JNG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA %.s. 11. A W H SAILING OCTOBER 20, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for Plot Saloon aod Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 258 18 I TRADE BARGAINS j MOTOR VEHICLES KOR SALE FOR SALE f ROCKERY, CUTLERY, 4.1 \ltV\li:i:i) i K ITC HKN OTBNBILB I *r,IP 1 imii^ lIOON SECK TRADING CO., A MMettun of <v «o excellent 1 Raffles Place car backed by our Krcondi- tionul and (iuarantrrd plus PRB SERVICE Wearae*a IJaed
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 823 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORROW HONGKONG BW Ml al 4 m) i>mi 20 Beethoven Trio In D Major. Op 70 No. 1 -Hephzibah rpianoj and Tehudl Menuhmj (violin) and Eisenborß ('cello*. 5 47 Beethoven Sonata m G Major Op. 40 Mo. 2 -Arthur Schnabe 1 i piano) tf Closing local
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    • 387 18 MANILA KZRM 9.53 Mci (U 1 4.20 Popular music 5 20 SunkiM. time 5 50 New.s In Spanish fi 05 News m KnglLih 6.50 special programme 7 20 Melody Album 8 10 News m EnRUMi 9.20 Music. 9 50 Close down. ■HOLLAND PCJ 15.22 Me s (19.7 m I 8.00
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  • 180 19 Case Withdrawn Accused Discharged Singapore Friday. JHE case of sixty-or.o-year olri Poey Ken tr ScDf who on Sept. 28 appeared before Mr. L. C. (Job m the fifth police co;irt charged v ith having cheated a woman, Mrs. Florence Sarah Moore, by falsely to her th:>.t he would cnit;'oy her
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  • 103 19 Robbery Charge Postponed Singapore, Friday. 'jUVO Chawans. Sim Low Thin and Sim :lur Sye, 'vciv (his morning produced In the fifth police court befaft Mr. L. C. Gk>h at the instance <>f Lospectoi '..hyii of the Tanjong Pagar Police Division on a charjc* 'hai th-rv- at Tanjong Pitar Roa<: yestenlay
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  • 94 19 Singapore, Friday— A 17-year-old schoolboy, Clive de Souza was to-da> charged with driving without a licence on Bedok Road on September 9. Before binding him on a bond lor good behaviour for six months, Mr. Kol\ remarked, "Driving without a licence |i •b very serious offence and you
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 211 19 fr- From previous page on behalf A the P« v B o, ttu Viola J" V Ernest l'»a tnd nauonal an (KJC.U.I. lown I TOKYO J/.1 I' I M( (IV< m In, ...ouncement m JapV a English. vr.. w m Japanese. I ?H ST S News m English. I Cultural
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    • 497 19 F LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 G£B 9.51 Mcs (3135 m.) t>.4o London Log.'* C5O Sing-Song,.* Saturday-night entertainment, produced by Ernest Longstaffe. 50 Saturday sport. 3 00 The news and announcements. [Time Signal at 12.45 .a.m. G.M.T. I 820 Big Ben. Gilbert Stacey and his Sextet. (Gilbert Stacey began career as solo
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  • 154 20 His Steering Apparatus Is Out Of Order Singapore, Friday. VMNCI Koon OMU was to-day charted with driving a lorry which was likely to cause danger Ihi steering wheel of which was disconnected and collided with another car, .'jnr 1 was fined $H or m default 10 days r.i. It was
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  • 174 20 A THOUSAND towns and villages with a population of more than 25.000.000 nave b< en cither inundated or thrcaten■d by the Yangtze River. China's river MT sorrows, and the Yellow River. Swollen In places 20 feet above its usual freshet lovd. it has bur.st the
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  • 86 20 RICKSHA PULLER CHARGED WITH ROBBERY Singapore, Friday. JIM lllt.M; KAN. m llcnjj llwa x'u ksha -puller, appeared before Mr. Cum ul Oldhani m the Seiond Trurl fliis aflerntton when charge of rohbery was explained to him. it wad alleged by the prosecution i^d Court Inspector Tenrence E. Wruy thai at
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  • 60 20 DROVE CAR NEGLIGENTLY Singapore, Friday Fur driving negligently and thereby colliding with another etr at the junction of Upper Hokkun Street and New Bridge Road, on September 13, Ooh Chwee Yang, a clerk m the Customt 1 Office, Johore, *lio pleaded guilty, was fined $10 or m default 10 (iay.s
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  • 42 20 Un France, faced with th< Britain's new giant In Deth (sister to tn< launched by the Qu< 1 1 plans to build a sv' famous French liner. N I The ship la to huv. neaily 90.000
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  • 149 20 CHINESE RECAPTURE IMPORTANT POINTS ON BANK OT Tungkwan. REPEATED reverses m central and north shensi dur w.cks km forced the Japanese Command to abandon its pfa, U. ;nva,.e north Shensi by crossing the Yellow ST we*' of The CkiMM rrrapturr of l.iulin and
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  • 114 20 STOLE GOLD EARRING Singapore. Friday. A CANTONESE named Woo Sang pleaded guilly thl morning m the second <<>" rt before Mr. onrad Oldham charged with the theft ufl«* earring valued $4.30. Outlining the facts oi thi JJ Inspector Wray informed his cri that at about 7.30 a.m. this morning. ccmpla
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  • 385 21 AMAZING COURT DISCLOSURES OF COUNTERFEIT GANG Singapore, Frida\ DISC 'LO.SI'RES oi' how an ex-police const. ible implicated himself m the nefarious work of a counterfeit gang And successfully escaped the law were levealed m the Assize Court to-day at the trial before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. A. McElwaine,
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  • 195 21 Boxers Must Restrict Fighting To The Ring Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Friday. TF I i him that he must keep his firhtini for the time >vhen he ■3 for it/ said Mr. P. F. Y. KadlilTf the Ipoh First Magistrate, «UiJa> uhen lira Sin^h. a local m niiM-ared before him
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  • 145 21 POLICE SCORE BIG WIN AT JOHORE r T n Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Friday. PUSHING for the first time this v season, (he Depot Police beat the N «vice XI by five goals to nil n a hotkey matili played at the wpot ground. The game never cached i
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  • 12 21 1 en appointed ./ommittee to lp Marine Fund, m Oct. i, vice
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  • 30 21 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the following appointments: Mr. David George Peck to be an Engineer, Malayan Postal Service, with effect from Aug. 26.
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    21 21 Team of the Royal Artillery which dr ew with the S C.C, on the padang yeste relay. Match was evenly contested.
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  • 114 21 KUALA LUMPUR LIKES WRESTLING (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. KI'ALA Lumpur received wrestling with open arms last night, when every seat m a specially erected arena was filled for the first exhibition of all-in wrestling m the country. To give an atmosphere of grim reality to the scene,
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  • 77 21 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang. Friday— To-day v > Soccer Cup Final between the Old Xaverians Association ana the Chinese Recreation Club ut Victoria Green resulted In a goalies ('raw. It wa 9 thrilling fight throughout with the Chinese slightly the bette/ •uiin but unable to
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  • 73 21 The Amateur Sporting Associations open singles handicap will be played off this afternoon at 530 p.m. between Low Cheng Koon (—9) and Chan Yew Chong i— s), and there will also be a tie for the third plac- between Tan Kirn Yong (—3) and Khoo Peng Koon (—7).
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  • 338 21 Compradore Fined For Possessing Pistol Singapore. Friday. ARhiow Chinese, (ioh Yong Mong. compradore of the s.s. Flevo, was convicted before Mr. Q. S. Kawlings, the Third Magistrate, on charges of criminal intimidation and possession of an air pistol without a licence. In passing sentence his worship remarked that he was
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  • 49 21 Mr. C. C. Tan, Advocate and Soli citor of the Supreme Court, has been appointed to be, for a period of one year as from Oct. 8. a member, m place of Mr. J. C. Cobbett, of the committee to make Rules of the District Court
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  • 31 22 orwaMls uell if witk the ball m the "fl"!"* tiZ^JZ^'^^Tg** II joints to n\\. .trim Mai. h was lianl fou«ht. endrd m a urn lor the
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  • 466 22 mi, < l< I 18; S.< .< <K> I Tllh (inkil (lul» "IV XV ITCfC t i 1 1 v swamped »>y Uw oth < <impan\ R.E. m I |UN »ii MM PMUni yesterday i»> ik points (three Koals and MM p«*nalt> > M
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  • 42 22 IPOH RACE MEETING POSTPONED AWING TO THE DEATH OF 11.11. THE SULTAN OF PERAK, TO-DAY'S RACES IN IPOII HAVE BEEN POSTPONED AND THE AUTUMN MEETING OF THE PERAK TURF CLUB WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY (18th). THURSDAY C'Oth) AND SATURDAY NEXT (22ni).
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  • 125 22 Changes In Singapore Rugger Side TIIKKK have been a few changes m the Singapore XV to meet Johore m the inter-State friendly at the S.C.C. to-day. The amended side will be F. E. Hutehinson; G D. A. Lundon. A p Craigk, D W. Le Mare, D. M Henderson; G E.
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    16 22 Play m progress m the match between the S.C.C. and the Royal Artillery, match which end*«
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  • 361 22 LOSERS PUT UP GRAND FIGHT S.R.C 4: IN one of the most exeHh games seen on the SR( ground for a long time, th Indian Association vestrrdi although fielding <mv piayi short, fully extended the SR( at hockey before losing by toi goals to
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  • 191 22 RAFFLES SCORE GOOD WIN RAFFLEB Institution scored a derisive victory over the St. Andrews yesterday afternoon, on the R.I. ground, by two goals to nil. St. Andrew's though the losers, were great defenders. Raffles pressed m the first half of tne game and midway through this period SUNDRUM, their captain,
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  • 80 22 In their hockey fixture at Gilman Barracks yesterday, the Junior team of the V.M.C.A. lost to the Loyals by eight goals to nil. The Loyals played v winning game throughout and at the interval had scored five goals to nil and on the resumption of play they netted
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  • 192 23 Penang Turf Club Discusses New Race Course Scheme Profits Show Increase \From Our Oicn Reporter] Penang, Friday. eNM costing $1,252,240 was under discussion at A n.oti, 1S o, tfle Penang Turf Club to-day, when Mr. C. D. D. Lm .resident, referred to efforts of the club to get a new
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  • 76 23 lowing an 'cams for to-day's c Rugger trial at the padang:— lours: c de Souzu; R. Bain, R. l». R Hoffman; R Minjoot; J. c J Loveday; R. Stracey. M. H Bruyns: A d'Sylva.. K. i. W Moore, OF. serve: h Bondewyn "tes: P F. de Sotua; F
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  • 205 23 Three Early Goals Give Chinese Victory S.CR.C 3; M.C.t. 0 THREE goals at intervals of eight minutes each m the first half secured for the Straits Chinese Recreation Club an easy victory against the Medical College Union m their hockey fixture at Hong Lim Green last night. The encounter was
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  • 144 23 S.C.C. Draw With Gunners RJMBJI f, b > Mali tJ !f Gunners Hr hh 2 v>ored b »th fAt X i n the »<*ond fcttm T ;itll Plenty of ttuKl .-'.WART opened ?ftthi ••■'••"'!•>■. live minuWk cUannee. to uttack the L.-tter movement on tiled. ■•■■Xv U, the .May V I*
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  • 47 23 Popular personalities m the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Pedlow (left) and Mr. C. F. F. Ess, Deputy Registrar, are also well known on the tennis court. When they met yesterday m the S.C.RC. open invitation tournament, the judge and his partner were the victors.
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  • 254 23 l IM Djoe Djim and Miss Nollie suffered defeat m straight sets at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cherrington m the open mixed doubles Of the open invitation lawn tennis tournament played at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Mr Justice J. H
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  • 144 23 St. Andrew's Go Down To Police II ST. Andrew's Old Boys were beaten by eight points to three at rugby to-day by the Police II at Farm Park.' Throughout the game, handling was faulty and scrappy. At half lime neither, team had scored, but In the second half Ross scored
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  • 65 23 Useful B P team vs the United Athletic Party m a friendly match of aevea singles and two doubles on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Useful* court. Ons Say Yeo. Tun Hye Uong, Nair, Wee Tye Swan. Cheo Ehr Hoe, X Bowerman" Lim Sheng Cheow, Jean.Manian. Charles Tan.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 19 23 ■■••■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■•■■a TO-DAY'S TIDES Hijjh Tides:— 2.ls a.m. 8 ft. I ins.; 1 45 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. '•■iiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii
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    • 50 23 TO-DAY'S HOCKEY The Johore Police meet the Singapore Khalsa Association this evening at hockey on the Khalsa ground at McNan Road The following will rvpreen! the Khalsa Association Han Singh; Jaiu.ur Singh, Gopal Singh; Hani Singh. Majar snmh.Sartnok Singh; Ram Piira, Sanaar Singh, }?ihv:i!i( Singh, Dulip Bingh and Duham Singh
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  • 168 24 PALESTINE DRAMA NEARING CLIMAX Arabs Confident Of Victory Jerusalem. Friday. t he Mh« th;lt lhe ralsl X 1 dram:) is approaching a. climax ,videni „nio K all „ua,t,rsthia mornilJK Th, ill or-anisc-d n"' ;l( liNili,v, ,^n.asinu lh number B«l H-mi-rily. apparen|l> 1V( tbC M.ntivr ot kMpißg Uj« ,ovmimr..to.. adHjMisivc^t.tudcl 0
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  • 103 24 "Zionism cannot be deterred by the threat of killing." says the head of thr Jewish Agency In Palestine m a telepram replyiim the socalled ultimatum by the Palestine Arab defence commit tee Damascus. H^ continues if the Arab leighbouring counlrie.s ever resort to the practice ol massacring
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  • 76 24 Shanghai. Frinday. ELEVEN mission hospitals have N«n destroyed and twelve others damaged or looted to datr m the Sino-Japanese hostilities, according to a report issued by the Council on Medical Missions m China. IL«' report puts the total ItgMl suffered by Christian medical institutions m China
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  • 35 24 The Leaders In The South China Conflict Gen Matsui, directing the Japanese attack. GEN. PAI CHUNG-HSI, one of China's ablest generals, who it is reported is proceeding from Hankow to take charge of Canton's defence.
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  • 197 24 Hankow. Friday. ■> T4IK results of the boycott oi Japanese Roods m Great Britain are now making themselves felt slowly and surely, declared Mrs. llaldani'. wife of Pwftiiy J. S. Haldane, m an interview with Reuters orresponden* on her arrival m Hankow. Mr Hatdar* has come
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  • 42 24 Bucharest, Friday. PENERAL Argeshanu (Minister of National Defence) and M. Glatz Under-Secretary for defence, resigned this morning. I The resignations are believed to be connected with the new rearmament plan the outline of which the Cabinet approved this morning. Reuter
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  • 110 24 BRITAIN'S NEW AC-AC DEFENCE SCHEME London. Friday THE War Office announces a further development m anti-uinrafi d< fence m the formation of light antiaircraft units of the territorial army reserve for the defence of certS vital industrial establishment! against attack by lou flying aircraft. The reserve will be formed ministered
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  • 174 24 London. Friday BROADCASTING on ant; -.urtnl defence developments. Mr. Hort Belisha declared that there mu^t no chinks m the armour. •We have surveyed the i determined on vital poii whose establishments form points will receive a letter fro: them to arrange for a their employees to man
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  • 62 24 ladlrd Frioa ANLY four persons were i»«» U elJven injured m .a t™-!'ourg ing of Madrid last nignt. when were dropped on the city. The small casualty Usi JJ* fact that the people are no* to the bombing. t AfUr the first sh.l!. cleared as if by
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  • 31 24 THE conference betv M. Chvalkovsky i& ster) began at noon I H S Hitler has expn 'satisfactory solution Hungary's minorities been found. He said satisfactory solution
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    • 39 24 i»iioi::\iv I OR U 1981 nsSk V »^*gg E \l KATKI) WATd o. LTD, S!N(MMHII T A. «ILES. I I CIVIL. NAVAL AND MII.ITAKY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER J 1 No C. The Arcnde. BinKaporc. J THONK 79y4. 1U TAILOR.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement i ,17. r*u*er 15. 1938. EDITED BY" HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1315 1 CENTRE CHANGE SHOULD IMPART MORE THRUST TO SINGAPORE LINE FDGDFGdfggdfgdfgdfgdfgdfgdfg Lr the first time this season there full programme of tat class rtyinMuiaya t<Mlay. Everyone lht efeht state sides is engaged |dth „.,,,its-.f!'e matches should avkfe some interesting pointers to possibilitiefl f the Malaya Cup mpetition this season. Kngtpore will
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    • 40 1 Self! it notes If, //<>< I Sela n</<>> tporti J ftv«/r I pfc) I, fa//- /o fight again 3, Em hot /.<■'/ ii< .1 I I, imrniatf P tn.ckei/ -V //<>>//<■ rj/r;/;/, PMMM S, CVi-n -7 ,'o;7^/ tonu* ratiKin. Home n
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    • 745 2 X k m *r T l x: r^ STiiJi^SSr*- Singapore much interest m kwl football -1,, *tn the League tw< i ">"*• ,iKi have tv" teams m m■' ye ■(l nal iS a record ol which to be truly proud, and mm* peopje
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    • 16 2 I Plans for forming a Singapore water polo league are under discussion among local swimming clubs.
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    • 63 2 T||K Kritish Ku«l)> union team which has i-ont luded its tour of South Africa has left the Inion homeward hound aboard the liner Athlone Cattle. During the tour 24 matches irefe played, of which 17 were won and seven lost They also lost two
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    • 88 2 J. D. Budge completed a slam" of the worlds maj< tennis championships when 1 the American title at Forest Hills an! so achieved the feat of gaining I tralian. French. Wimbledon and A can events all m the same year In the final of the American
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      23 2 Broadcast plan of the padang for to-day's sta*« ru»»bv match. Sinßaporv I vs Johore on the air at 5 p.m. I
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    • 277 2 THE Girls Sports Club, ronsidereel m Singapore hockey circles as I- I 1 unbfalable, were unable to keen their banners flying when iht^ I the European Women on Monday. I They were beaten by the odd goal m 'hree. a small margin, but a
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      • 56 2 you've dot a GRIP like an I INDIA tyreJ \stf INDIA Tyres, like the bulldog, I y y h*ve a tenacious Grip. They I y y ttik* hold of the road and I IS "fw%T let go." Don't take I rliki -fit INDIA* to your car. I hole Agents: SIME,
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      515 3 line newcomers will be playing for Selangor to-day againfeWel T\ Recent performances pointed out very obviously that V ery fortunate this year m the matter of fresh talent. rn r „)»> m his ...sual position at full back but for f h h completely new quartet. Hatfteld put up
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    • 154 3 A CONTROVERSY ha* arisen i hrough ihe i* jc*tf.j n >/ the tcrnationcl Olymn'c Committee it their meet.ru in i'nr s to ,nake Foolish and Tbtn'ih tne <>if?(ivl Itmpuages to be used at the /WOlympic Games which are to be held m
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    • 289 3 TOMMY FARR is to fight Jimmy Adamick, the Michigan heavyweight, who was recently outpointed over ten rounds by John Henry Lewis, light heavyweight champion of the world. Adamick's manager. Jack -Doc" Kearns. former trainer-manager of Jack !T Dempsey, has announced that he has accepted
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    • 417 3 Perak Lose First State Game (By "Permainan") DLAYING their first rugby match of the season, Perak suffered defeat at the hands of Negri-Sembilan and Malacca at Seremban on Saturday, the score being 19 points to six. Although the margin of defeat is bigger than was generally expected, let it be
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    • 54 3 Hubert Opperman, the Australian cyclist, has added yet another to his long li.st of road records. He covered the 216 miles from Newcastle to Sydney and back to Newcastle m 10 hours 40 minutes, breaking the previous record, held by a Victorian, Frankie Thomas, by 1 hour
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    • 108 3 |T is reported m Stockholm that Russia may ask to be affiliated with the International Athletic Federation some time next year. If this application is accepted, the U.S.S.R. will take part m the 1940 Olympic Games at Helsinki. This would mean that Russian athletes would participate
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    • 23 3 The Royal and Ancient Golf Club have decided to restrict the clubs carried to H from the beginning of the spring of 1939.
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    • 55 3 Australia beat India by three goals to one m the final Soccer Test match at Melbourne, and thus won the rubber, having won three Tests to India's one. with one match drawn In the final Test here the Indians were spectacular and brilliant, but could
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    • 40 3 The Danish women's team established a world record for swimming 4 x 100 metres free-style m 4 minutes 27 9 10 sees beating the record of 4 minutes 29 7 10 sees, established by the same team
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    • 503 4 h d ivs Most clubs once again report lIOCKKY Isnlntag ta W"^ ta Wtfnta gg*^ flnding gamei for all their «1 Increased membership Mid have tm muw Dlayeri ,tl leading club last leaaon, will have "spencer, who wen enUtled Maish, already menull last season's
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    • 100 4 ihr i nt 1 1< [or the Belangor Malays' lawn t' nnls championship will dose i* 1 da\ The CDunuunent win bo held under the auspices ol the bultan Buleiman Club, during the forthcoming Deepavall holidays Challenge Cups have been presented b\ H H ihr sultan
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    • 45 4 1-t m) Haniuro, student at Nippon University, wiimrr of tin* 1200 metres breast stroke event at the Berlin Olympic Games, haj equalled th<* world re« cord oi i mm. 13 tecs, for the IM metres breast stroke In a 50-metre.> bath
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    • 65 4 Hockey In The Home Land England vs. France m incident m an ini!ernut i o n a I match played m London Hockey is gaining m popularity every ear m Knt;lund. A huckey match m progress at a fa- MM seaside Tesort on the soutti coast. An English ititrt nation
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    • 219 4 1938 INTERN A TIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAMME ALL International hockey games m the new English seasc vvillj played under the new rules, and, as usual, the England ana land match will be the most important. I 1 For the past two seasons Engiww had to take second place to I: *m
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    • 191 4 Middleweight Fight For World Title? THE National Boxing Association of America has announced that it will not recognise Mike Jacobs' proposed match between Fred Apostoli and Young Corbett as being for the world middleweight title. Jacobs had previously declared that (he ft^hr. which was scheduled for November 18,
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    • 168 4 AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S HOCKEY XI TO TOUR ENGLAND j^i Australian liockcß team is to to the season *****0 H The following play< I vited to make the tri Goal —Miss G Mil H Backs Miss I. '-'"syß Captain. Miss D. Cart* v| L. Shannon (Queensls Half-Backs— Miss M Weit^B Australia), Miss
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    • 113 4 AN insurance scheme to lessen thefl verity of the blow of relegation* to ensure that the resources of thefl fortunate clubs should be re-createdfl give them a chance to regain their pfl tion is proposed by Mr. Albert M chairman of Charlton Athletic F.C It
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    • 516 5 News From The Home Rugger Fronts I nESPITE the withdrawal of none of last season's Preakes, with R.M. Marshall as his first-lieutenant, should be a strong rugby side this winter. For the full-back position, m addition to Freakes himself, there are F. M. M.
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    • 522 5 THE Scottish rugby selectors are unchanged from last season, the members of the committee being R. L. Scott (Hawick), chairman; M. A. Allan (Glasgow Academicals); J. C. H. Ireland (Glasgow High School); F. J. C. MofTat (Watsonians) and D. Drysdale (London Scottish).
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    • 134 5 Highlights Of Home Rugby riKST EMfttsk rugby trial of the new season is fixed to take place at Newrastle-on-Tyne on Dec. 4. A Probables and Possibles match is lon Dec 18 at Ipswich and the final d vs The Rest, at Twickenan on J.m l International matches have been arr:.<iet\
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    • 96 5 English Stars Leave For Australian Speedways T P taclusloa m the team of Sed 5 ii iS Joe Abbott the m an h n^ne yl ast ye ar| :t" the ca.t-iron man H^ 1 ha* had four on and off the track. Tll^ m a fracture of dent has been
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    • 419 5 I ONDON rugby clubs, with the excep- tion of a few Old Boys teams, are now all m action, and it is possible to take stock of the form of the well-known men and the promise of the new players. Rosslyn Park have introduced
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    • 226 6 ■■HI .slump m (ip.it Britain's lawn ujirn. lock i.s emphasised by the fact that H w Austin and Miss Mar" got I'limb arc the only player? Included m the "world's best ten M men and women ranked by M Pierre Oillou, President of the French Lawn
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    • 93 6 Retiring From The Ring This Year tIMMY Wuh>h, oi Chester, who recently J lust the British lightweight championship which he won by stopping Kid Berg m 1936. has announced his retirement from the ring. 1 luive made enough money from boxIng to live In comfort for the rest
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    • 152 6 rIF. new .season opens with certain chmgei m the rules which hay* ■een approved by tin- Internationa) Hockey Hoard The. <• aif '"Hint no hooking or interterencc with -m opponents stick ki pennUitble "That the UN of thfl foot to stop »h»' haU by n
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    • 50 6 (i I M Jones who since 1934 has been one ol the most valuable forwards m Singapore nmby and has played m M X 11. matches, is now playing for Penang Penang also have the services of two former Singapore half backs- C W Lyle and J H J Dredge
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    • 846 6 Looking Bad On Club Cricket... oMr aporf Cricket m the season just ended was noteworthy, as was observed m arlicl lowing up process among the senior clubs rather tha, hlng elSe nn.,.d -he lailure of civilian members of the Cricket Club to upholci
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    • 324 6 BEN FOORD. the handsome South AI-* rican heavyweight, and former British and Empire champion, threw a bombshell into British boxing circles when, following his dramatic knock-out defeat by George James, the young Welsh ex-miner from Ebbw Vale, at the Greyfriars Hall. Cardiff, he announced
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    • 38 7 PETER KANE BRITAIN'S ONLY CHAMPION packed the ground at flyweight beat the Cali- points, and h boxer to 'i> title at the round on- rtisadvantag? operated on 'v when ho '"'^h. which F ')r the rest U) attack
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    • 27 7 Above, the R.A.F. soccer XI, who caused an upset m the S.A.F.A. Cup by beating the holders, the Chinese (below) this week.
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    • 250 7 WITH the full programme of Midland Rugby now m full swing, no fewer than 23 Birmingham teams are turning out each Saturday a remarkable tribute to the growth of the code m the district. Moseley are a striking example of thl? progress. For Jong after the
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