Morning Tribune, 19 October 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ;>_No. 224. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 19 1938. FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 32 1 entire new ,f Jerusa- eiHirH-d Utary P**" ind arm Gj carhelmeted vith fix*"*l nets are d I ing the ;cial gaippearini; contains er under mergency onv ie entire [orce unilitary Reuter
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  • 343 1 DEVALERA MAKES OFFER TO NORTH IRELAND Dublin, Oct. 18. MR. Eamon dc Valera presided the meeting of a special sub-committee established to inaugurate a campaign at home and abroad to favour an early end of partition. The meeting approved de Valera's policy of offering Northern Ireland the belated retention of
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  • 150 1 U. S. A. PLAN ARMS RACE? Washington, Oct. 18. AMERICA is about to embark upon a rearmament programme of breath-taking proportions for which she holds Germany responsible, declares David Lawrence one of Washington's most conservative publicists. The statement is made in articles syndicated throughout the nation in which Lawrence writes
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  • 52 1 Reuter cables that Dr. Benes has accepted the invitation to become visiting; Professor to the University of Chicago, according to the University President. He intimated that Dr. Benes will leave Prague within a few weeks, will travel direct to Chicago. It is expected he will lecture on
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  • 53 1 frontJapa °'e successes are claimed in despatches from !*n CtJfSS the ca Pture of Yanghsin, which is desC on° hlnese bas* on the Hankow-Canton railway, mg movement by three Japanese detachments. rture of t r is also claimed. ljriv &»mT^S -have that 3 wni rM
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  • 41 1 Miami, Oct. 18.—The projected flight of Capt. Alexander Papana, Rumanian airman, from New York to Bucharest, across the south Atlantic, ended here when the aeroolane crashed in taking off for Natal, Brazil. Papana and his passenger escaped unhurt.- Reuter
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    • 22 1 t L o TlltK PAGES Page kshu Strike 3 j pi Mi.^ss 4 <ts Races 22 S If A C"P 24 V'alera
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    • 104 1 W KLIM now enables you to A give your children PURE J W milk, that u> delicious for V^—< tftf^^k J\ I drinking, and at reasonable J mBSSOf I prices, no matter where you I 6 I^nj^g J m may reside X^^^^^J <f lj I Get one of the marvellous
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  • 202 2 (MstllilU Tribune Staff Reporter) r spettors. gave Second >!a riflmto, Mr. (•onrad OMh«m, rr«phk description ol ICttl* vvhirh took place at Aral) Stiri-t Uten ricksha putt"1 iaM n°l affray cndiiiK I" »»(> ol tlH'n iiiimbt! feeing killed. 0,, i charge ol
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  • 49 2 You're Starting Life Young, Tommy Two hundred boys from all parts of Britain enlisted for entry to* the Army Technical School for Hoys at Jersey (Channel Islands) embarked on the l.i "Lorina" at Southampton for the iv'and Photo shows boys t mbarking on <he "Lorina" at Southampton for Jersey.
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  • 326 2 Judge Criticise Police Method Singapore. Tuq REVERE criticism of police n gations and of the Malay! tor in charge were madeb Justice Pedlow at the Assizes when he convicted Poh Cho an insurance man. who wa tenced to two years' rigorous sonment on bein^ three charges of causing three men
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  • 89 2 When fishes flew, 4nd forests walkeu V I ItlftDAT, fish Mew in Singapore! pore! Scene was Thomson Koad, miles tWAf from any sea. Two hinest' drove a lorry, tonUtelni fish along Thomson Koad When the fifth mile was reached l«»rr\ mi stopped Several Chinese C MN up to
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  • 99 2 Ricksha Pullers Have Not Left Singapore Yet (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) PRESENT hostilities in China, refugee problems in Hongkong difficulty of transport, are alleged to be reasons why 150 ricksha coolies, who have accepted Governments offer of free passages to China, did not leave Singapore yesterday. I jnderiUnd that the
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  • 61 2 PEELING POTATOES IN PRAGUE fmlMt scenes of privation are beins enaetci daily in the •Siidrtenlancl |M d further into the lat«rior of (mhoslovakia. f0110ui,,.. the <»*»upation of the area i>\ th c Band ol n civilaccon tinj l •^t aetiTitiea which i u\ in addition i.. this. <li<M.,;ni(ls of Ciechs
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  • 385 3 RESULTS OF OVERSEAS CONFERENCE (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) QKk hundred and sixty-eight representatives from Hong Kong, Indo-China. Phillipines, Siam, Burma. East Indies, Celebes and Malaya attended the general conference of the China Relief Funds in the South Seas, held at the Chinese High
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  • 198 3 VICE CONSUL TTENDS COURT 1 Kant* hinese vice" Consul attended the Serf Police Court yesterday Ling, to give evidence in a litenance case regarding tin Chinese customs relatlo marriage and divorce. represented by Mr. c iJ Lim while the respondent I v Mr. L. R. Chandran. i, ,i- unrepresented. I
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  • 13 3 LAST NIGHTS FIRST NIGHT S!,,S«AV'. the New a "d Ahcc Brady in ""''"'hemo^^howssome
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  • 7 3 Overseas League Chairman, MR. *T KAII KEF
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  • 62 3 SEQUEL to alleged rioting in different parts of the town was appearance in police courts yesterday of several ricksha pullers. Second Magistrate Mr. Conrad Olaham, heard charges preferred against three men for provoking: others to riot. Offences are alleged to have taken placr in Maur Road and Qu;en
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  • 55 3 Scremban, Tuesday. FJOMESTIC unhappiness is alleged to nav* b^en the caus? of a siabb'n"- case wh'ch occurred in the Port Dfckson area yesterday when an 18-var-old woman died as the result °f stab wounds. Pol'ce under Mr. Forbrs Wallace and Mr. R. C R. Humphrey hav» arrested
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  • 186 3 After 40 Years of Perfect Health There is no need to be a "back niunfcer three-score-and-ten. Ever since a*e was 31, this 71-year-old woman haa taken Kruschen Salts During those 40 yoftw,, she has been in perfect health. She stBI "I feel I must write in
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    • 72 3 PIANOFORTE PLATING 4MB THEORY OP MUSIC. Adults and children any graft*. Beginners and Diploma candidates m speciality. Modern methods of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao. Silvikrin Tltf N.-iturn 1 Hnlr Pood ro^s into t n root halr troub^ 01 «ll Ch.'njists
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  • 49 4 Nt* York, opt t MM m rone Previou> To-dav f spot Buyers Duii Steady K Sellers Quiet Quiet A„;d Jaii Mar Buyers 45*8 45 Sellers 17 1116 ig u id TIN 17 3 1o 1615,16 m 174 15 IS 16 8 Dot 17% 17 1 16
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  • 145 4 Steady 1 K;is.V Change j Kl HHIIM Buyer* m B'k — "8 HOC*, Sellers 8 B II 8 7 16 I Hi Forward iUclqlnm i Buyers Sellers B'. 8 B 16 B:,n -tt 2nd Forward iSfuVNnbi 11 Buyers Sellers 8: '„ 8 11 16 -y 8 Ird Forward
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  • 118 4 Prniotu To-aay cnange 93- 916 -I'B DlstUleri 22 9 23- +3d Ounlop Rubber 766 7510V- —TW General Electric -loin"-. 30'U'- +3d imperial Ctomical induitrlw J 3^4 1339 _7y 2 d Imperial Tobacco 93 28 9 -W Anglo-Dutch j^ 6*4 —Vs (Jarmdtan Pacific v 3 9 1 i^d
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  • 67 4 TT. on Paris (closing middle rate) T t on Amsterdam (closing middle rate> T.T. on Shanghai < closing selling rate) T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) TX. on Japan (closing selling rate) Previous 178.68 8.72 5R 8»/ 2 ls. 2 31 32 ls.2d 474.81 London. To-dav 178.65 8.73*8
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  • 34 4 (,OLD Fine Bar per ot. SILVER Bpot 4 months' forward Previous £7 6.6 19 9 16 19 5 16 London. To-dav £7.6 2 19 11 116 19>/ 2 Tuesday Chang —4d ■31ti
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  • 64 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED t 1 t'HKK yourselves liom the t'EAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS i at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access I to these safe boxes,
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  • 21 4 11 Standard sjot (afternoon (closing price) Forward Previous £2084 £2o9 y 2 London, fm To-day q £2oB^ £2o9 U
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  • 133 4 BANDA KABA HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. THE Malacca Banda Kaba Hockey eleven in a friendly game of hockey held the Tanglin Recreation Club to a draw 2 at Tampin Sheikh Mustapah. the Negn stari centre-furward. was the pick of the home quintette and scored both goals for
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  • 57 4 Merchants XV vs. U.S.O. to-day at the 8.C.C.: D. M Seward; O. D. A. Lundon. A. P Craigie, J. P. Wood,D. M Henderson; F. C. S. THlbrook, L. F. D. May; R. J. Maxcy, C. F. JenDings, H. C. Riches, E. G. Gardiner, A M Carbery, R. N.
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  • 122 4 Miss Lucas Wins October Medal The Singapore Golf Club I L.G.U. medal competition was ;«t Bukit Timah on Monday and eci in a win for Miss S Luci'i net score of 69. The following were the cards cd: Miss S Lucas 00 Mrs R. Wakeford 93 Miss H. G. Lacey
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  • 45 4 Y.M.C.A. Junior Dept.XJ* en to-morrow at Anson Ro T ad/iJ 5.15 p.m.: Edward Wee lan B. Shaw. Tan Guan Kiat Gon Chye. Cheong Thiam Siew. J »JJ Lionel Newman, Sandy Hope, i Sang, Looi Imm Meng. Rf nes Guan Hong, Ang Kim Kiai
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  • 107 4 Singapore. Tuesday MINING T.n at in.dday was $104 14.I 4 down $l a» According to cable advices from London thll morning the tin share market there was mostly a sellers one although prices showed little change. Locally Dollar issues to-day were slightly easier in the absence of
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  • 169 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Oct. 18. 1 p.m Total for v^umj.. ny ■Jivldend Books Date ax w? yea» Close Pavabie TIN Kamunting Tin 7.8 rr final — Nov. 10 Oct. 24 16% Mambau 5% final Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Oct 22 15% Pahang Con 10% final Oct.
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  • 692 5 STOCKS SHARES ec j By Fraser Company Oct. 10. 1 p.m. MINING 4 4> 2 5\V/2 Mm 30j-Nom nbang '43 r 47j-Nom lau, 25r 266 ■n 0.60 0.65 23j3 24J3 no 143 1.48 angor B|3 716 21,6 2216 alay 14|9 15)9 ant; 0.35 0.40 in 0.79 0.80 1 ng Tin
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  • 216 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Tuesday. MINING 1 Buyers Sellers Ampats mk 5111/2 Batu Selangors 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatts 0.80 0.85 Hongkong Tin 23|6 25|Jelebus 0.73 0.78 Kamunting Tin 9|9 109 Katu Tin 25 6 266 Killinghalls 18)6 196 Kramats 10 6 116 Kuchais 1.35 1.42 La ruts 10 6 11.6
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  • 172 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ljtf**im 97'/2 m'2 nom SlS'ffS&i I«W>OM4 nom 191, ldr- 31 R eDt n 5 E r «000°000 HO% "2% nom 192r Sept *}n S^^^Nov' 2, 2 '000^ '°5 10? nom w 123 cl 1*8^ 000^ "5 m !^^T^KOOO,OOO- m 123 d '^••"^Ui w% lot ci
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    • 153 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V, incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, ,00 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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    • 381 6 SYLVIA SIDNEY and GEORGE KAM IN THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE M TLY T T '^■f^'B n'lti^lifmnr I W V I J **%L t >'" Mr i'^ B^b\ B^^H BM sytota a/fd Gt'orpc <ry if /a Chine»T —^—»—^J-i— mmSim M.BBB T ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDMGHT^y LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15
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    • 6 6 ALHAMBRjjBo ■J^ ■•••■•••■IMIM(llll >l l||| l
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  • 96 7 Oslo. IT is officially announced that the Norwegian Cioyerninent has concluded an agreement with the Spanish Nationalist Government under the terms of which each Government will appoint commercial agents in the other's country. An official communique issued by the Norwegian Foreign Office states that t.hf Norwegian Government has
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  • 98 7 Chunking. )K airfield. 1 mi sounded, and the only ol the company's staff availL°thi Arr.encan-born Chinese T) and also a Chinese metempted to take off, and were Kg toward; the runway, n bs becan falling on the air--150 yards away. o men ran for shelter. Jen, nine in number,
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    • 43 7 I w L tl .>•••••■•■•• IINC BERLIN'S! kLEXANDER'S] ■AMD* 9 I WUIXG TO THE] ILHAMBRA j LIIMIIIIIIIIIMI -JL [XT CHANGE j .LHAMBRA br-Match Nobody dreamed I n a Picture everyone loves! J KAY Francis j PAT f\T% i 1 v Ht-^ TONHALI H'U HERBERT
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    • 58 7 ji. j BARING THE HEAfIT O| 5 OFAWOMANANDHER :M [ONE 6REAT PASSION! |]§P| f RUSSELL 111 j john BOLES I Pulitstr Pri*» Play CRAIG'S m I From the ploy by IK THE PUBLIC'S PRIZE PLAY COMING TO THE {Next PAVILION Week■JLr JyC J^. JyL jALHAMBRA Shortly!} m Ktf# ffint omm
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    • 255 7 mm w^ I FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY!\ j DAILY 3 SHOWS-3-^-^-15 9-15 p.m.f SATURDAY SUNDAY Morning Show at 11 A.M. 5 At Ml A MB It A "ii v R > llfrnnl Break- in Vl' Technicolour pro- /:^fe^ "The Adventures i I Jr^**&- I w/v-^% with I i fel
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  • 45 8 Ifeg main road hrlurrn Lanrashirr :mi! Y'l^'rrr was blocked by a big land Trie near Clitheroe rti Lancashire TIM landsliclr uas caiisrri by thi* si miy uralhcr It i» <\pectfd that several <l iys will be required to clear the road
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  • 100 8 Paris. A SUGGESTION that the name of Mr. (fertile ('humberlain .should be jjivenl l'» a I*;iii-» street has been made by M.' Pierre TaltUnfer, deputy for Paris, and municipal councillor H<- baa tubifd Mb proposal (or discussion by the Paris Municipal Council. I 'At a
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  • 165 8 Rotary Clubs Will Have To Disappea r In Italy TU£ Rotary Club of Trieste solved itself "spontaneous?! it is quite possible that a fev'J from now all the other sectJ the Rotary in Ital> will h a? 7 appeared with the same spont^ Rotary is, the Fascist anft allege, "infected
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  • 73 8 Fire At Japanese Rubber Firm Singapore. Tutti FIRE broke out at 3 am to* the Kim Sens Road rubber down of Messrs. Senda and C*, a Japanese firm, completely it* ed the roof of the building. Two engines from the Cental Station answered the call, and» men fought the fire
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  • 69 8 RUBBER DISCOVERED SAMPAN Singapore Tu* TN the Sixth Polk .fourt^ 1 S. H Cbeah, this J Chong Lin and Chon? jointly chaired with im< her into the Colon v on C out a certificate °n; I Claimed Trial Both accused .that they were on 'l,, lV to^ the sampan on
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    • 31 8 For (his i 1<»nipe(i(ion can he used. Does (his mean a handicap? Defini(el> no(! The experienced pho(«»^rapher uould have chosen, anyhow I the reliable. I ISOCHROME-™ L.l!!i Film For the tropics!
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    • 25 8 I ion? e BEST m I VE,^' New I **> Writing h oyjU^ w H I** °W*atioo! I 7 irau^ I*/1 PHONK 6275 R°N£<> LTD. SINGAPORE
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  • 72 9 Picture Captions I 'Btadl and White'—By S.H.T. (I, Ai Tone Old Boys' Society. '>: n jt St. Singapore. Dawn—Bv Jackie Lee. to P.O. Quarters. Maxwell Kd. Singapore j A Harbour View—By flu Veil Chant, IMA North Bridge Rd, Singapore. 1 taderson bridge'—By Tay Jim h.ck. :<r>
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  • 323 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wed, Oct, 19, 1938. NO RADIO POLICY IUK rumour that the F M.S. Government If to "take over" the radio station of the Malayan Amateur Radio Society in Kuala Lumpur at the end ol November, when the society, owing to lack ol funds, ceases its broadcasts, means
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  • 771 10 This is why Hitler May Not Get His Colonies PERSONAL VIEWPOINT BY AUTOLYCUS Slovak a Zin he Yr naCted daily ln the Sudetenland and further into the i"V« U tSSSIH^SS^L^I upatl of area by the Germans. Bands of SS men and Nazi rtdUttan to this th r.nn. n? Pr a
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    • 31 10 To-day's White LibJ Announcement There are women who would rather dye than let ethers know they are grey And kome people would »ooner die than be deprived of iEWAE'S W.P.B -M
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  • 762 11 MR. DEEDS Becomes HANS ANDERSEN London I iiiciiia lironirlc London, Oct. 7. kRY COOPER is rightly one of the fixed stars in the ijor film firmament. His !biic is constant and his perrmances reliable. There is Letting about his personality ikh is uniquely satisfying. ln the qualities which the ittceye
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    • 99 11 JJ life's "like a cloek"- A »mSi '7 hiS the "me tenden£yto irregularity, l^MtVVt "ia L" T dOW"- delicate mechanisms. jH^U rs«l'with P nnCeW °methingisamiss- Yo"«nprovide lnd q-antitro^^l^'^^'^^^Provethequal-yof r"h life-pving blood, by taking regularly \g?7 pnncipji kipedient oi thi <t 9 P'^vitJ^^ 61^ *ct^Tr^ TABLETS N,4 r «Si« diseat* f*'
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    • 62 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in plare protection. They permit you to actually see 2A to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkable new invention. THOMPS(^ OPTICAL Co. 4, ARCADE, SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002. 5933 Telegraphic Address: ttiUSSti 5934 j,
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    • 38 11 FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Watch Repairs to:— Yick Woh Hint* 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Xoad). Cnp»rar*«r« for the Krjr»»r of Clorks Watcbes It (he British Army R.A.F. Base in Malaya. •Phone 7922.
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  • 119 12 PEACEFUL SIDE OF HEARING Members of the Selangor Battalion were transferred from Kuala Lumpur t<» S«p k battle of la>t weekend. »*M*4 at TaliKii.-childnn of the Innivkilli n? s MtoWfM| in father's lootstrps. Ne R ri Sembilan Volunteers travelling by train to Serdang Rail" > Liert-Quartermaster E. W. O. Harris
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    • 33 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING Mils LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HOI'S D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES ALSO CIOCKS 11 WELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Uaffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 2111 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY n Picture Of Premier's Wife Help For Suburbia Vogue For Two-Piece Suits Gowns Made Of Ribbon All The Latest News From Home \From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 7. MRS. Neville Chamberlain has shared with her husband the anxiety of the crisis days and the rejoicing
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    • 27 14 PIRifANKNT WAVING i a mouunr PRICES: I $10-00 $12.00 $18.00 }M\iso\ i»i:dim! LABOET HMHDKESSERS S 79 Stamford Kd POST ROAD SNCiAPOKE MALACCA (PkiMj 4610) (Phonp: 121) •J»^.
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    • 41 14 SALOON IPPOLITO 19, C API TOL BLDG. TEL: 3080. lh!t inf onned that M. ippoino formerly of Ma.son interlandi has now establi.shcd hhs own Ladies Hair Drest B^cioo with moderTequfn at the above. He ensure! his utruns every courtesy and sa£
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    • 209 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU lON THE jail CIIKAP RETURN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Clast Hongkong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.8ti $154.29 lt< inbay 530U.000 5205.71 Colombo $282.86 $188.57 All v<\ss< Is may
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    • 422 16 Ik "TO FRENCH PORn 1 S —i j CHARGE URS RFUNK J I t HOMEWARDS. J BANGKOK For Marseilles, Ai vre, Antwerp, Dunkirk 1 CAP TOURANE For Marsnle.s. r*aa^.-, ot. Mtuore Bordeaux Kov.j ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP TOURANI For Saiuon. Toimne and Haiphonr 0 I t S. M. I. (from
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  • 102 17 Tin: mUBVEfI <)K i \n:( tki) to umsm KIITH HAKBOIK Wharf: Dredger Kuantan. ShaboWharf: Nil Continued in next column) Entrance Kxit ihi-i (•odoun (iate Gate me ul.i 22 1 1 A Bulan 18 2 3 2 3 an Maru 14 Differ 11 2 3 igaleo 9 2
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  • 102 17 The Agenda is as follows: To confirm, if approved, the minutes of the (idinary meeting of 30th Septemocr J938. To revise the assessment for 1939 In ihe following cases, after hearing objections:— <i> "New World" Amusement Park, i-f»3 Jalan Besar. (ii> 'Great World" Amusement Park, 185 Kim Seng
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  • 31 17 THE Prime Minister is leaving Scotland, where he has been spending a holiday, to-night and will preside at a meeting of the Cabinet to-morrow.—British official Wireless.
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  • 820 17 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE local share market has experienced another week of quiet trading and conditions generally show no appreciable change from lasl week, says the weekly report of Messrs. Fraser Co. The turnover in commodity shares ha.s possibly declined slightly, but Industrials have come in for
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    • 256 17 I BIK\S PHILP LINE. Incoroorated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Iftpr-T r Oct. 30 Nov. 4 U H N°V- 28 DeC- 2 l'ow'.u UUd trlD lickets from »tof«POW to Austral^ issued at the eiL •.n,! SBB^ 86™ may transfer Singapore. Brisbane. Svdnev or brkr vi U coniiecting K.P.M. Vessel. MMlBiii-pvi. NEV
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    • 64 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE), TOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s TILAWA 10,000 TONS SAILING OCTOBER 20, AT 3 P.M. Tl.e above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon and Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China nnd Japan (interchangeable with P.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 62 17 SSTAL INTaLICENCE] I TO-DAY l Arabia Maru 19 tl a.m. r ,n.kal 19 Sumatra. S,*£ Molucca ana KNILM ?> 19 ncon tor DiUy Thedens 19 3 p.m. C K.N.IL.M. 19 noon Thedens 19 3 p.m. iban'- Khoen Hoea 19 3 p.m foal k- Mapia 19 4 p.m. Scott Harley 19
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  • 83 18 DEGINNING t«-dav O Herald,^ Chineselouned language daily, suspended option in order to facilitate th ht|' moval of its machinery t 0 shor«yhere Wi" fPSUme »«Sft The suspension of the "ii^ ta leaves only one Knglish hT** daily here, the British-owi, d S* tral China Post," edited t^
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    • 31 18 J >our damiiiK Sweetheart of 'Top-Hut" "(Jay Divorcee" etc., in a neu RKO-Radio comedy hit. i liook at once. I I i P^> *^i IbBW QIARUSCOBUKN -i^r^ i j s 33!!!^!^^'
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 257 18 ON THE RADIO Mr«»/i..i r.orcimi: fir.imophonr record* OCTOBER 19 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres <U3 mcjf) /Hl' {0.96 metres (9.69 mcs) p.m. r oo Miscellaneous programme o. new gramophone records. 1 30 Midday rubber prices. i 32 Miscellaneous programme (eon tinued). 2 oo Interval. !> 00 Chinese music. 6 30 Dance
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    • 257 18 TOKYO JZ.I 11.8 Mcs (25.4 m.) >> 2(i Opening announcement in Japanese and English. f> 2* News in Japanese. I 35 Kntertainments, lalts and letters from home. g 4f> News in English. I »5 A cultural talk in English. r News in Chinese. r. if. Entertainments. G IS News in
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    • 337 18 F LONDON HMNSMISSION i „SB 951 Mcs (31.55 m.) 640 Topics of the Day'—talk by Gerald Barry. 655 Behind the Door'*—play by J. S N Sewell and J. R. Maceean, production by Howard Rose. 720 Recital by Frederick Gnnk(Canadian violinist* 745 Talk" by Chief Engineer of BBC 800 The new.
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    • 360 18 ROME I RO 11.81 Mcs (18.7 m) PJD. ii 20 Opening announcmeiu i In English. Linht music j. in Italian. HOLLAND P( J 15.22 Mcs (19 7 m.) pm. 8.00 National anthem and opa announcement. 8.05 Daily news bulletin. 8.20 Actualities. 835 Meeting of the Phohi O* 8.50 Report of
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  • 123 19 Uce Accompany Hearse snix of ricksha pullers and their sympafollowed the funeral of Law Ngon thl z iSSS" chew ricksha puUer IH"'S t .o .re Road and who died as a rej:^;;..;:"^" rained in the dispUy or KS Hospital from the early
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  • 136 19 AMERICAN MARKET REGISTERS CLASS THINKING IRSDAV was the first day of flagrant public participation in market, which marked the comicement of a phase where enioial mass thinking is beginning to Pla\ a role, says a < a hied synopJrom the "Trader's"' column of the American national uncial weekly, sent to
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  • 24 19 Building Fund For Scouts n^ been opened in m^ B li Fund with the k S ng Corporation, SJK consented to np acknowledged in
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  • 185 19 Crashed Into Ricksha, Lorry, Fined $20 Singapore, Tuesday. ALORRV driver, Low Kim Sen*, whose lorry crashed into a ricksha and then collided with another lorry at the junction of Beach Road and Rochore Road on June 1, faced four charges. They were of having driven his lorry in a negligent
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  • 22 19 The transfer of Lieut. Herbert Henry Brown, S.S.R.N.V.R., to List 11, 8 S.R.N.V.R., has been approved, with effect from Oct. 4.
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  • 170 19 Singapore, Tuesday. INTERVIEWED at their A^aciation premises today twenty indignant ricksha owners told m that there was r.o truth in i statement that is prevalent that they were to make a further reduction from the 35 cents agreed to at the Southern Hotel I few days
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  • 34 19 Thousands of ricksha pullers inarched to the Chinese cemetery at Bukit Brown to pay tribute to one of the strikers who was killed during a clash at Arab Street on Mt-ndav
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  • 170 19 QUARREL OVER GOAT ENDS IN ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE Singapore Tuesday. i rpWO Sikhs, Harnam Sinjrh an.ij Partap Sin^h, were to-day eom-l mitted to the Assizes by Mr. G. 8 Rawlings, *he Third Magistrate, o*i charges of voluntarily emushif 1- into Chua Kim Teck and of the at tempted r^urder of
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  • 87 19 Tied Chandu Round His Waist Singapore, Tuesday. ARRESTED or Oct. 10 as he vva* leaving thi French mail boftl G. Pasquir, Siow En£ Lai pleaded guilty to ?X)ssession of non-Govern-ment chandu before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, last week. Thirteen tahils of Saigon chandu was found tied round accused's
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  • 152 19 UNITED ENGINEERS MAKE $601,597 PROFIT DIRECTORS' report of the United Engineers, Ltd., for the year ended June 3«. im shows that the Company has made a net profit of $601,597.34 during the year. This sum together with the balance if $114 719.84 brought forward from last account gives a total
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  • 1060 20 Father Must Support Childre: Singapore. Tuesday. THE claim of an alleged secondary wife for maintenance for he self and her three children, which has been hanging f or OI for a decision, concluded this morning when in the second poij court Mr. Conrad Oldham, the magistrate passed
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  • 27 20 Seoul DARELY six weeks a B of a truce agreeing in t nej have rebuilt defence puted Soviet-Manchuku including Changkui' hills, reports reachm 1
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    17 21 WINNING SIDE i which defeat the Mala ys in the semifinal of the Challenge Cup competition, yesterday
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  • 68 21 Segamat, Tuesday. C Haroun headed the table in itmthlv shoot of the Segamat Rifle for September. J. R. C. Denny. ha» been first many times was 12 behind 4 Score Heap pt*i''lS c Haroun 77 24 101 R C Denny 88 1 89 Jul Rahman 59 30 89
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  • 598 21 THE following have been selected to represent the Army against the Volunteers on Saturday at the padang:— Back: Lieut. J. A. Rundall. R.A.; Threes: Lieut. J. S. S Prest, R.A.; LICpl. Richardson, R.A.M.C.; 2Lieut. J. E. P. Pierce, R.A.; Spr. Cole. RE. Halves: Lieut. G Findlay-Shirras (Dons); Capt.
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  • 247 21 S.R.C. HOCKEY S.C.R.C. Tennis Tourney Reaches Closing Stages A FURTHER batch 01 five ties was played off yesterday at Hong Lim Green in the S.C.R.C. Fifth Open Invitation Tennis Tournament. The tennis served up was interesting though not of a very high standard. Handicap Doubles (Quarter-Finial): H. T. Lim and
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  • 1344 22 Pipe Of Peace Wins Again Ipoh. Tuesday. MOD weather an excellent crowd graced the opening of the Ipoh Gle Z tin K to-day, when punters had a *ood day generally. outstanding events to-day Wtt thai Dodd and Minto, both MOfCd dOUM* Hobba brouKht
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  • 25 22 ter Vn^ie 100I 00"5165 Handicap Quarnam?nt n? u L MCA- Tennis Tour- V, Harldas and A. H. Yap yeTs^daV at thC YMCA CoUrts
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  • 66 22 On Wednesday vs. SRC at the wo., niKFOIJ? <i: Cheok Wan« Evan Boon Unn. Kee Pow. Mook Kim Ket I^s. Chow Chye, Swee Keng! Urn An'SOZ* Uw Mln Tat- Shin Tet. n2 niday vs Ceylon s c Hong rh?m°n eeii: atrick Yee- Ev»n Wong K^'-nSS PUK n e
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  • 92 22 Raee 1 relam ORntn Ml GoU ll*' Prud. Race I—MARY MANDI taj Lay Off Benedict Race I—LAST CBUftAHtJ Mln Sardis Bwctean Race s—l>ANCiM;ois hi\; ;i n i Wod« n Silvt-rlau Race 6—WHERE AM Race 7—EMPIRIC $gj Hrcovrr\ Herbe Fulle liaci B—PIPE OF PEACE Eastern Wav Hatti
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  • 104 22 Raffles College Swamp Teachers Raffles College 29pts: IVachen DAFFLES College beat the! gapore Teachers Asa tion by 29 points It threj rugger yesterday at the Col grounds. Tries were scored the winners by Min Tat Keng San (2). Wood Kan and Weng Choon droppd goal. Three tries were converted W
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  • 46 22 Singapore Badminton Championship the Siw THE following MM MT,^j I Badminton rhanP^, f Andrew's School /..^inf^ Sunday at 10 a.n«-(; nd Toumainent: rra < clu t>. vs. N.A.A.F.I. ffSJSiiSM The draw for the »om pn SJ championship w<b«;. d :11 v-^ at 2 p.m. All inn*' attrnd.
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  • 343 23 genii Final Was Disappointing By ROVER) 1; Malays 0. 1 '*'mn".«-il scored through Harvey midway in the second i i>"\ (Changi) beat the .Malays in the semi-final of the ha" Yh .lionse Cup Competition at the Anson Road Stadium (limners will meet
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  • 125 23 Ties in the Amateur Sporting Association's veterans singles badminton handicap tournament have been arranged as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES Wee Cheng Kye (sen vs Chew Keow Bock (+1). Chia Tiang Choo (+7) vs. Tan Soo Liew <—6>. FRIDAY'S TIES Kiong Beng Hong (—3> vs Chew Keow Bock (4-3).
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  • 151 23 MOORE LOWE WIN PRIZES THE island Club Vice President's prizes, played over the week-end, resulted in a win for J. W. Moore and G. Lowe with a score of 6 up. The following are some of the best cards returned. J. W.Moore (8) and G. Lowe (11 > 6 up
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  • 203 23 COUSENS SAVES R.A.F. FROM BIG DEFEAT Y.M.CA. I K..VI 2. SPLENDID individual work by Cou■tn saved the K.ifs from a bail defeat at watei polo against th# Y.M.CA. jrt»t*rdtj which ended in Y's winning by four goals to two. The mar,ch was keenly fought out with the Y's enjoying a
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    • 38 23 tFOR WALKING AND FOR JHE BEACH 11 m^^\ Any Shoes with Leather Sole and 1 I CoMfortable Heel. j^DH §Uk t '%^^k%%i^^' FOK HOT i>avs HRBH Leather Sole and fifcffij^l Her]. "Advertisement of Bata Shoe Co., Ltd Singapore
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 48 24 CANTON MAY FALL BEFORE HANKOW Hongkong. <><t. IK. N' ,M,n.s S major battle rajm* "nesr arc artuul.v r«it.nu.ng a rapid adT»nce towards Canton with I* minimum opposition. IAKaI ob*rrvers belirvr that the fall of Canton will gi ore Hankow's. Japanese no r*™ ip v (anton within a fortnightKruter.
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  • 43 24 In our sMM Ol Oct. 17 a he.'idii.u to a spSti paragraph stated that ;;St Joseph I h^it VicU)ria at Badmmton. Actualfy the opposite wa.strKMja.exs the text of the paragraph showed. Victorn. BebOOl beat St. Josephs by five gam*'* 10 one.
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  • 205 24 don "Evening Standard. lament. event of a European war were very slight." Perpetuating 111-Will •The present partition of Ireland," he Inich keejs alive the ancient antagoni'm between the English moraUy Responsible for the existence of the division; and the overwhelming majority ol thVbeliew Cthe partition can
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  • 21 24 Czech Financiers Return XHE Czechoslovak financial v ion f^ e^ Advance of ten millions sterling it it mmrnm e£vE safss Reuter.
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  • 131 24 Lord Craigavon in an interview with Reuter regarding Mr. de YaleraY statement, said they realised from tl)e statement of Mr. Chamberlain that the future of Northern Ireland remained in her own hands, which meant the voice of the people as expressed in the Parliament in the
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  • 68 24 Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 10 am Bkcy. *****7—Public Examination of Tay Keng Seow. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S.s6l3B—Tay Peng Kim vs. Gammon <Malava> Ltd. Before Mr. Justice Home in 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. Part heard:—Div.
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  • 120 24 Japanese Ambassadoi Leaves England London, Oct I DEPUTATION from the J Society bade farewell tl Yoshida at the Japanese EnJ presented the departing amb{j with a macer bowl as a markJ preciation for his work in LoJ Presenting the bowl, Sir FrancUl ley expressed the Society's regret! Yoshida's departure. He
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  • 371 24 CHINA WAR NEWS i Hankow, TuesdJ The Japanese drive against Pokfl spent as the result of vigorous Chufl counter attacks. Heavy Chinese tnfl are, however, rushing towards M though the gravity of the fighting J shifted to Peishating. East of m Poklo, Waichow, Tsangcheng. Tun,™ and Poan have been seriously
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    • 148 24 A. S. GILES. m n dm, ha?AI AND MILITAKY TAttOB AND oviTi'i-iw No. The Arcade. Singapore. THONE 1W ___J^J^!t^ IT4M^v^ \.~™&--4' is'I** «1 [f%- No appetite Here is JJyJ[J222I3 NEW HEALTH Weakness of the nerves may result in any oi a numbei of complaints sleeplessness, fatigue, lack oi sppeuie, lack
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