The Straits Times, 21 September 1937

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times rESTABUSHXD NEARLY A SKNTURf.] THF LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1937. PRICK 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 "ACES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1937 I'RU'F 10 pwvts
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 139 1 SINGAPORE" 140. CECIL ST ('PHONE 5471). MEKIDESBENZ BRINKITIfINNiCO S 0 C I 1000 a"C«)S$f 1 SCOTCH WHtSK 4 < 1 i^B^^ jole agents THE BORNEO COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in England i SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA; I WPS. 18 A ■BBMaaiBHBI I Individuality Charm. P m^*l k flLJ^^ l
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    • 87 1 06p CELEBRATED FUR FELT HATS /^3P~^ HAND MADE. LINED WHITE SATIN WITH GREASE PROOF HEAD TIP AND IW^Hm ENGLISH LEATHER HEAD BAND. IN DARK BROWN. BEAVER. MID-CREY, M 4 NAVY AND MYRTLE WITH THE POPULAR ,i SNAP BRIM. J} t X^^ PRICE $9.75 EACH THE "RAMBLER" f^F\ FINE QUALITY LIGHT
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    • 100 1 KUALA LUMPUR: ?5 JAVA ST. fPHONE -»eB.^) Scots OJhlsky t:.» ■■■■■w »«aa«M Ltd pi! I Wfcfc, a f >^^ lit jrf have you BACON It* all a matter of quality, frethncs* and where you purchase. All our three famous brands (each possessing its own delightful full TOAST? flavoured qualities) are
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  • 44 2 On behalf of the widow, the son of the late Capt. F. E. Cooper, R.A.S.C. wishes to thank senders for their beautiful wreaths: the services of yie Officers and men who took p:>r n the f-.m-ral ceremony MM also greatly appreciated.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 243 2 SITUATION VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Experienced Chinese Shorthand-typist for Sin^apor'. Snipping Office. Apply Box 831. S. Times FOR SALE VALUABLE LAND at FIRST MILE, AMPANG ROAD, K. LUMPUR SUITABLE FOR FLATS. OFFICES or GODOWNS. TOTAL ACREAGE 2a. lr. 17.9 poles A Building which until recently was being used as a factory
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    • 377 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Experienced Clerk for Printing Department. Previous experience in printing works office an advantage. Apply Box No. 841, Straits Times. LARGE IMPOST FIBM requires a Chinese Salesman with knowledge of the Singapore Hardware and Metals market. Replies to Box No. 838. Straits Times. BEqi'fßED IMMEDIATELY DBACGHTSMAN capable of
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    • 852 2 FOR SALE miCIDAIBE rWhwca iawalaw r»i PaWrun. Sunon* t« I.M. j A FEW first-class second-nano Westing- nouse Refrigerators with ua-explrtc tuarao- teea from tISO and up.yards. On view at Uan- j aer House 12 Battery Road. HAND SEWING MACHINE < Harrods) Dew German nmkt Singer Model. Forty Dollars. Wardrobe Trunk.
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    • 849 2 MISCELLANEOUS II- lOL MAVI. RkLATIVKS OR FsUKNUS j.-rsea* nave '.o» MMM Buoeet oosteo f them rverj »c«« »14 vetrhr ir.cludtDj oosiase outcloe Malays SU 30 «ithin Ma laya Orders ijcomi*iii»» ot -em;U«ncet »ho>jlo oe »dir«»s*<« It 'Jm liu»i<r Strmit/ B"dgw Smtapor* educational" KUBOP: Kindergarten ft Prep 3cncul Umlted to 14
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    • 699 2 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAYAN COLLIERIES LTD. NolK-f of Drrlaratl*B of Dividend No ti and Chwure Share Registm NOTICE is hereby given that the Din have declared a Second Interim Dividend of I 3' o (making \\k% Interim distribution) in respect of the year ending December 31. 1937. I payable on September
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within 'yjtsirie Without Malava Malaya Postage Mon'hlv S 3 0* S 4.M Quarterly SUM 7 50 Half Yearly MM ft*— $1500 Yrarlv S34.M $48 00 $30 00 Sot*. OutsUtion -h*o,oes «hould inrlndc Uir usual oank discount ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charje* and instruction* for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 699 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (liicorporat'-d in England' MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 N Co. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAI- SERVICE OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore. 1937 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE «.000
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    • 378 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly sailings. IvOndon via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles and Gibraltar. S.S. FUSHIMI MARU Oct. 1. S.S. HAKOZAKI MARU Oct. 15. tMS. TERUKUNI MARU Nov. 10.
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    • 578 3 I ""aT w^ U SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES to BANGKOK SAIGON ANGKOR-PNOM PENH Displacement Leaving Returning M.S. Tons Singapore Singapore JUTLANDIA 13.100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 MEONIA 11.000 Oct 30 Nov. 19 BORINOIA 12.500 Dec. 11 Dec. 31 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSNIPS ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ROUNDTRIP FARE: (•xeli.Mg stay
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    • 241 3 B. I. S. N. CO., LTD, (Incorporated in England) APCAR LINE FOR HONG KONG. MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA M. TALMA MM 23rd Sept. 3 p.m. Excellent modern accommodation lor first and second class passengers. Specla. holiday return tickets interchangeable with P. Sc O. S. N. CO.. Issued at cheap rates.
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    • 1101 3 REPRESENTING. SHIPPING. IHI BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co (Is3*| lid Steam Ship (o Ltd and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co. Ltd Aberdeen Commonwealth Line The Straits Steamship Co Ltd Shaw SaviU Albion Co Ltd The China Navigation to Ltd The Australian
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 194 4 Tuesday. September 21. ship* *l*«c«Me Ik* «%'bai vn ar eipeciea v arrive Main Wharf P.W.D Hoppers Nos 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Tug Btlaaigkas Ba«n"!. Dredger Tim bakul. M. L. Crane. W. Bt Enterprise. Valenttjn. W. Bt. Spring. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal wnari
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    • 153 4 TaAay East Africa (Tamahoko Maru) S pm dagan ana Seiat Pandjan* (Bong I'hongi J om Port de KocK Padang Pafcan Ban* tt Siak iHod» Kwong) lorn PtiHlpplne Islands (Silrerfuava) 3pm liido-China iCap Varella) ..4 p.m Bengkalls ft L. Bllik Rokan) 4 pm Penang. Siam Burma India Iraq.
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    • 92 4 INWARD. Dutch: From Netherlands India: Arrives this afternoon. Qantas: From Australia: Arrives this afternoon. Wearnes: From Penang Kuala Lumpur: Arrives tomorrow evening. X.L.M. From Europe Due tomorrow evening. Imperial: From Europe: Due Thursday evening. OUTWARD. Imperial: To Europe: Mails close 10 p.m. TODAY. Wearnes: To Kuala Lumpur and
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    • 110 4 Correapunuenct fur tral.3mn.slon oy air "via Netherlands' must oe specially and clearly superscribed *Bj X.L.M." Malls will close ar Malacca as follows Today Medan by air (Netherlands) 6 p.m. inn. •Air«N'rdam and 'London OJ air (Netherlands) 6p ra Penang dnwrnai Bervice) 6 pm. Thursday, Sept. 23. Australasia. Java
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    • 78 4 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. expected today, Sept. 21, by air (Qantas) will be delivered to boxholders at ,230 p.m. General delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. Malls from Netherlands Indies expected today. Bept. 21, by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 1.30 p.m. Genera!
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    • 45 4 Sept. 19: Jarak. Gemas. Katortg Scott Harley (Brit.i; U'tav Diederichsea (Dan.); Ngow Hock. Hermod. Elise <Nor.j; Kotohira Maru (Jap.); TJtpai iDut.) Sept. 20: Asahan, Op ten Noort. Both <Dut) Menestheus. Klang, Sin Khen? Seng, Tandjong Pinang, Tandjong Balel (Brit Conte Rosso (Ital.); Soli (Nor).
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    • 177 4 Singapore, September 21, 12 iimi. ti'iyei Seller Gambler $8.00 Hamburg Cube $1550 Java 'ui.t $11.00 hep-pet White Munt ok S17.25 White $16.75 Black Sil.25 -opra Mixed $5.05 Sun Dried $5.30 'apiocv Small Flake $4 50 Fair Flake $4 30 Medium Pearl $5 20 Small Pearl $5 00
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  • 237 4 The following passengers are Uavi.ig for Colombo and Europe in Rawalpindi on FTiday morning: •Lady V. Addison, Sq./Ldr. and Mrs. J E. M Eainbridge and child, Mr. H. J. Barnird, Mr. J. M. Baber, Mrs. W L. Blythe, Mr. A. W. H. Binney, Mr. K. A. Bircn.
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  • 105 4 The to. lowing passengers are leaving Singapore for Europe in Fio. >» today: Mr. N. O. Christensen, Mrs. f, Gregory, Miss S. Weskin. Mrs. M Barr, Miss P. Barr. Mrs K. Penctcr Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Strey;ffert. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson. Mi T.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 584 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. <lneonxira:e» id P M S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS F.M.S. MM AND SIAM STATES KAILOT4TS ni.K PHONE; f>»i.> MV*—rvmmn (431 Bd^*«^^^^f o vla a aau Nufic Americn— HS*^^*m Euiooe Ph»i cnrci.gri :rain.-. iirect Yw^Br (rom snm Wl at Vancouver ir> I^H tmrnXs A Canada* Evergreen Playground.... —^JVi/Xm
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    • 287 4 SK mH 411? M^ V I -&< I I BM' I' '1 MIII I I 1 W Iwl V-'r\ II Its' u% r I v A^i (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) r^^^ ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (lncoi oomteo I 0 1 A.) BOSTON NFH TOKR BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ TANAI nit smi« ETEEL
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 334 4 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Stations yesterday Last night max rain- bright mm temp fall s'shine temp in* nrs. *F West Coast. Alor Star 81 2.32 15 74 B«yan Lepas (Penan- 85 0.35 2.1 75 Sitiawan 88 0.04 4.3 75 Bukit Jercun 91 2.60 8.5 72 Malacca 86 1.65
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  • 192 5 Notes On Track Work This Morning. (From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. Owing to a heavy shower in the early hours visibility was limited this morning and consequently at was not possib'e to get a really good glimpse of the candidates entered for the Selangor Races,
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  • 243 5 Rugby Football. R.A.M.C. Lose I*a«l Of Eight Points. (From A Correspondent) The Blakan Mati R. A. second team was held to an 8 8 draw by the R A M.C.. Tanglln. at Blakan Mati In thenfirst match of the season on Saturday Mahoney, the medical
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 537 5 SPECIAL BENEFIT SHOW IN AID OF CHINA RED CROSS RELIEF FUND BRIN<; YOUR FAMILY j M ■BBMBWfMTf %^l 9M^M TO ENJOY THE BRIGHT- I^^B •■k«3 t^^ ESI MISICAI. COMEDY H^^Eiw^l^rf^ of rHE year: \vMnTmmmaßmwMßMm xmn. AM) SUPPORT BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT A DESERVING CAISE Wt art presenting L'niversal's Greatest Musical
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    • 119 5 A new wide range- rwa TOOTAL Shirts Tie*. Jlrmm DOULATIAMS §§#M 48— HK.II STREET. NEW WORLD CABARET Today Tea Dance 6 to 8.30 p.m. Admission Fre«. Night Dance 9.30 to Midnight Admission 50 cU. y^» SPORTING AERATED WATER CE MANUFACTURERS TWO CONTINENTS ACCLAIM IT! EVERY CRITIC HAILS IT! 'LLOYD'S of
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    • 34 5 HOTELS. RAFFLES HOTEL: Cocktail Dance, 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and dance 9 30 p.m. to midnight. Cabaret by Szlta and Anis. MARLBOROUGH 6 15 Tonlfht 9. 1S JUNGLE QUEEN a Hindustani Talkie (mm
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    • 199 5 Columb ia's L H 0 I Coming I R I with Z m RONALD O 1 COLMAN N HOMEWARD BOUND! FRANKEL'S offer THE WORLD'S BEST CABIN WARDROBE TRUNKS. All Sizes. LARGEST SELECTION EAST OF SUEZ. At Right Prices. Before DeciOing Elsewhere Cp'l on JULIAN FRANKEL CO., VICTORIA STREET. Kidneys Must
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 39 5 WHAT IS ON TODAY. THE Straits Times is publishing this daily feature to give readers a comprehensive summary of entertainments, meetings, sports events, social functions and other outstanding happenings. Organisers of meetings etc. are invited to submit diary dates.
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    • 261 5 A DELPHI HOTEL: Dinner and dance. COCONUT GROVE: Dinner und dance. CINEMAS. ALHAMBRA: I Cover the War also We Have Our Moments. Universal Alms. 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. Straits Times criticism stated These two films provide good entertainment. CAPITOL: When's Your Birthday? With Joe E. Brown, R.K.O. 6.15 and
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  • 537 6 Tin Shares Shed A Little More Industrials Steady. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 21. In spite of efforts to rally in Wall Street, the decline there continues and there seems quite a possibility of it degenerating further. It is unfortunate that that market is so prone
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  • 466 6 THE following quotations are pub- lishecl cy courtesy jf Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co Singapore Messrs. White. Weld and Company. New York report oj cable thi* morning: STOCKS The raily from today's lows Is technical aided by resistance of Rails which are still rui.ioured
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  • 80 6 Tuesday, Se;%'\ 21, Noon. No. 1 X. R. S. S. in cases (F.O.B.) Sept. 29y 8 30 (.nod F. A. Q. in bale* (F.O.B.) Sept. 29 1/16 29 3. 16 Nn. 1 X. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Singapore 29'i 29 7 October 30
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  • 184 6 The following are the exchan** j raies this mornine according to the laily clrculai isswa by the Honp Kong and Shanena) Banktne Corooratlon SELLING. London T.T 2'4 1'16 London demand 2/4 1/16 London 4 months sight 2-4 >« Lyons demand 1895 Swr.z jf ana 250 Hammire Krnano 142 New
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES—LATEST LOCAL QUOTATIONS.
    • 621 6 ssue vai. Frasers b Co. Lyal) t Buyers Sellers Buyers 4'- Aicpat lln 5 3 5 9 5 3 £1 Asm; Kumbang 34 6 36 6 34 £1 Austral Malay 56- 57,6 565/- Ayei Hitam 33 34 6xd 33 1 Ayer Weng 0.95 105 1.00 11 Bangnn Tin 25/-
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    • 436 6 2 1 Alex Brick ord. 1.55 1.05 1.55 I PS 2 2 do i' 2 'i Prefs. 2.45 2.60 2.45 2.55 10 10 Atlas Ice »O0 IOOOn 800 louon 1 1 B. M Broadcasting 047 V, 0 60nom 0.50 0 60nom 1 1 b. M liuswe 826 100 n-Ji
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    • 238 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 1901 red. 1940 4400.000 Int. Mai. 31 Bept. 10 103 Mr 105 Mr norn 4 '/27c 1907 red. 1947 11,600.000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 109 111 norn iW* WA> red. 1955 $1000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept 30 114 115 ncm i-7, 1913 red. 1063
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    • 361 6 Fraser It Co. Lyall k Lvatt Allenby 1.90 200 cd 190 200 cd AJor Oajah Amai Malay Ayer Hitam Ayer Mole* Ayer Panas Bassett Batu Lintang Bedford Bent a Borellt Brogas Brunei Un Bukit Katil BuKit K. B Bukit Kepong BuKit Tlmab (S10) ChannKat Serdang Connerr.ara Glenpaly Plantation*
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    • 375 6 London, Sept. 20. The following are today's closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares or £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: YMter- Rtoe day- «r **U Conversion Loan 5 p.e. 1M4-M I13V4 Funding Loan 4 p.e. lWO-fO 110% Wai Loan, 3H p.C 100* tt Ocm
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    • 115 6 London, Sept. 20 The following are today's 'bid* quotations for Fixed Trusts b. d. British Empir? "A" 21 lO'-fc British Empire "B 10 0 British Smpire Cumulative 17 4' 2 British Empire Comprehensive 18 0 British General "A 1 21 6 British General "B" 19 l' xd
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    • 114 6 Ten Per Cent. Against Four Per Cent. A dividend of 10 p:r cent., kss tas\ Is recommended by the directors of ■Hoscote Rubber Estates for the year ended JMM 30 last. For the previous 12 months 4 per cent, was distributed. The present distribution is payable on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 88 6 "EXTERMITE" THE WHITE t*ax warn ANT KILLER MSyr This Extermito outfit has been designed to enable the most unskilled person to extreminate completely whole colonies of Termites or White Ants as they are more commonly called The Extermlte method is sure an<7 simple, it Is not necessary to look tor
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 784 7 SUBSTANTIAL AMERICAN PURCHASES. REPORT ON INDUSTRY IN CHINA. From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 10. THE tone of the London tin market has been quite good during the past week. The market shared in the better tone which developed on the London Metal Exchange following the worsening
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    • 744 7 MORE MONEY EARNED PERMITS OF BUYING BETTER QUALITY GOODS. America Regains Japan's Lost Markets. DARTIAL "retreat"' of Japanese traders from the Netherlands Indian market after a sensational six year "invasion," has aroused confidence among officials that the United States can regain most
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    • 165 7 Dividend Raised By 2'/i Per Cent. Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., is increasing its dividend for the year to June 30 last by 2V 2 per cent, to 12V 2 per cent., less tax. A year ago the dividend was stepped up :rom
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    • 286 7 SHAREHOLDERS SHOULD NOT BE FRIGHTENED. GOOD DIVIDENDS FROM RUBBER COMPANIES. HIGH U.S.A. MOTOR PRODUCTION. London. Sent. 11. nUBBER stocks are increasing less rapidly than expected, United Kingdom combined stocks rising last week only slightly to 46.256 tons, as compared with 45,250 tons a week before and with 108,093 a year
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    • 87 7 Final Quarter's Quota 62,249 Tons. Amsterdam, Sept. 12. The N. I. export quota for estate rubber for the period October-Decem-ber has been fixed at 62,249 metric tons on a 90 per cent, allowance. Final figures of rubber exports from N. I. for July are as follows:— Estate
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    • 99 7 London. Sept. 20. The following were mein rafs ruling at t.oon toda>: Paris 146 21/32 Athens M7H New York 4.95*4 Bucharest 672 J i Montreal *.9h\ sellers Brussels 29.45 Rio 4'i I Geneva 31.58V sellers official 1 Amsterdam 8.97\ Belgrade 316 I Milan 94 1 Buenos Aires unquoted Berlin
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    • 290 7 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore Sept. 21, 10 a.m. Company Dividend Total tot Book* Close financial Date Gx. Dlt. reai Payable Date to date Ayer HiUun 30% Int. Sept 7 Burma Malay 2tt% Sept 23 Idrii 5% int. Sept 8 Klan B River 5% Int. Sept 23 Puteh
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 505 7 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability ot members u limited to (be ectent »ad in manner prescribed or Ordinance No 6 cm 1928 if the Colony. Authorised Japltal I60 0O0.0UC Ittued and Pull? Paid-Uc I20.00C OOC R*#erve Punds:— Sterling 6.500,000 Hong
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    • 208 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LTD. < Incrrporaled id England). Capital Authorised £3.000.000 Capital Subscribed £1.800.000 n.rerve Fund and Rest £1.247.829 Cacital Paid uo £1.050.000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Right Hon Lord Cattc oi Cauncatto. jlr Charles Alexander tnnes K. C.S.I. C.I.I. Sir Thomas Smith <£i P. R. Chalmers Esq.
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    • 597 7 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated id England cry Royal Charm I8M1 Paid Op capita) u, 800.000 sNuti Ot CS each t3.000.00v Reserve Pund U.UOO.OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietor* e3.0C0.009 HEAD )r>l« K M. tliab^ptmlt .ondo* It. t. AnulUar Hong Kong Rangoon Alor Star [\oi'x Saigon Bangkok
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 at* 1 A PURE LIQUID SHAMPOO MADE FROM AN 80% OLIVE OIL BASE. PROVIDES A RICH CRCAMY LATHER. LEAVES THE HAIR SOFT AND LUSTRCI3. From all Chemists and Stores. Distributors: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Take care of your THROAT flllenburys VSS2PASTILLES Ask Your Chemitt 2 AH 14 mm H SERRAVALLO'S SS TONIC.
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    • 7 8 PYE RADIO FAMOUS FOR QUALITY, 100% BRITISH.
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    • 17 8 PHOHI-HOLLAND. TODAY PC J 9 59 dcs (31 t* m.) pm. 4.20 Experimental programme. 6.20 Close down.
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    • 145 8 VICTORIA THEATRE POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TONIGHT at 9.30 TOMORROW R. B. SALISBURY THE QUAINTS PRESENTS I THE FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY "SO THIS IS LOVE!" BOOKING AT LITTLE'S VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3rd AT 9.15 P.M. THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS HANDEL'S ORATORIO "JUDAS MACCABEUS PRINCIPALS IDA KINLOCH
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 373 8 Broadcasting. SINGAPORE ZHL 1 33 Me (MS m TODAY pan 6.00 Indian music. Gramophone records. 6 20 Chinese music. Selections from Peiplng dra-nas. Gramophone records. 6.45 Children's programme. (English). 7.00 "Tune* i/om my Scrap-book" No. 10. By Rex Allen. 7.30 Time, weather. m<k and announcements. 7.45 "Outward Bjund.' Tonight Mr.
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    • 447 8 No. 13 (ArenskyV Uircht mlliUire (Schubert, arr Tftusig) 10. OS "Happy Momenta Light programme of gramophone records, presented by Eric Otllett. 10 35 Variety. 11.20 Light orchestral music. t 11.30 News and announcements. 11.50 Greenwich time signal. Opptnc Oliday. An excursion to the hopgardens of Kent, Including recorded scenes at
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    • 581 8 PHI 17.77 me IK. '8 m V— 8 45 Opening announcement 8 SO Actualities. 9.10 Talk about the Amsterdam Town Hall, by Mr. S. de Vrles. 8.30 Irish concert 'record*). 10 00 News bulletin. 10.10 Stock report. 10.20 Close oown. PARIS. TODAY TFA-I, 15 24 me s HIM m.) 6.20
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  • 417 9 Nations Feel Effects Of Two Furious Wars, Geneva, Sept. 20. BRITAIN'S place in world affairs was outlined by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in an address to the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva today. "This is a time of
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  • 101 9 Blow To Trade And Prosperity. Geneva, Sept. 20. rtISCUSSING the Far East. Mr. Eden told the League it must unhappily be admitted that none of the efforts of third parties had availed to prevent war. It was all the more regrettable that hostilities had broken
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  • 61 9 For Liners Calling: At Shanghai. London, Sept. 20. I LOYDS announce that an addi- tional premium of ten shillings per cent, will be charged on cargo to and from Japan carried in first-class passenger liners calling at anchorages below Woosung but not above the blockhouse, subject to
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  • 343 9 JAPANESE BOMBS MISS TARGETS. CHINESE CLAIM 7 PLANES SHOT DOWN. r-IVING Nanking a foretaste of the more deadly visitation* to be expected today (says Reuter), Japanese bombers yesterday subjected the national capital to four air raids. Thirty-one planes took part in the last attack. Attempts
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  • 54 9 Petrol Stores Set Ablaze. Hong Kong, Sept. 20. pHINESE planes successfully bombed the Japanese oil supply depot on the Island of Tungsha, 50 miles south of Hong Kong, where several petrol stores were set ablaze. Japanese marines, who occupied the Swatow light-house on Friday, have withdrawn.—
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  • 26 9 Ferozepur, Sept. 20. Fifty Indians, members of a wedding party, were drowned in the Sutlej river when an overcrowded ferry boat caDslzed.- Reuter.
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  • 90 9 PROTECTING PROPERTY IN CHINA. POLICY OF LODGING CLAIMS. London, Sept. 20. THE Federation of British Industries has called a meeting, to be held in London on Wednesday next week, of firms largely interested in China, and particularly the Shanghai area, to discuss the Sino-Japanese situation.
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  • 112 9 Fierce Battle To South Of Tientsin. ATEST reports from the Tientsin front state that the Chinese vanguard has recaptured the town of Hslngchl, and Is now advancing in the direction of Chinghsten, about 60 milej to the south of Tientsin. A fierce battle Is reported
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  • 42 9 EMBASSY EMPLOYEES ASSAULTED, SOVIET ALLEGES. Tokio Men Attacked. Moscow, Sept. 20. The Soviet Ambassador to Japan today protested to the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. X Hirota. against the alleged frequent cases of assault by unknown Japanese on Embassy employees at Toklo. Reuter.
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  • 31 9 London, Sept. 20. The Prime Minister who, after his return to London from Scotland on Saturday, was called to Birmingham where he spent the wesk-end, is back in London today—British Wireless.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 *m 1 HK I a mYtm _i 1 1 i^_. Tonight Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance informal) 9.30 to midnight THE SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS! SZITA ANIS ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS THE MOST TALENTED tic POPULAR CABARET ENTERTAINERS EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE Non-diners $1.00. RAFFLES
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    • 139 9 r^~tT~4 PMirt l PARAMOUNT FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From A! 1 Dealers Sole Acenta: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. HEREWITH we beg to announce the OPENING of our STORE "THE LAYING HEN" PHONE 6834 179. ORCHARD ROAD. Manufacturers of all British Chicken and Poultry Food dry mash laying meal 22% protein.
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    • 349 9 DYSPEPSIA Of all lorms of digestive drran 'ement, dyspepsia is not one that will br p it right by waving a magic wan 1. When th« correct treatment has been prescribed certain amount of patience may be called for before the final cure is effected Probably the most reliable and
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  • 129 10 SINGAPORE. ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner Dance. GARBICK THEATRE, GEYLANG The Great Ziegfeld (3 Hour Version) and Speed at 7.15 p.m. GLOBE TBEATRS Heart's Desire. GREAI WORLD—THE SKI TALKIE Unfinished Symphony. HAPP¥ WORLD Cabaret. Dancing, ralkies Cinema* rheatre* and Side Shows. NEW WORLD Side Shows. Cabaret, Dancin« Talkies Theatre* Cnfmu
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  • 1074 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPT. 21. 1937. "With Compliments." Nearly ten years of leader writing in Singapore, involving the production of a couple of thousand articles a few more or a few less has failed to render one individual proof against surprise at public reaction to the printed word.
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  • 1292 10 Young Americans See The World By Sailing Round It. JN this article, speciallywritten for the Straits Times, Sterling Hay den, one of the young Americans who are sailing around the world in the schooner yacht Yankee, which reached Singapore on Sunday, tells of a thrilling voyage
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  • 686 10 NOTES Of The DA Y. Atmosphere. k NUMBER jf Singapore people ar» I returning from long leave by war |of the Paris International Exposition. I Some of them have been most impressed with the African exhibit in the colonial section. In their attempt to create a piece of tropical Africa
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  • 294 11 Many Machines Make Early-Morning Raid. CHINESE ENGAGE THEM IN DESPERATE BATTLE. Conflicting Reports Of Damages and Casualties. A N intensive air raid on Canton was carried out by Japanese bombers. For two hours they rained death on the city, and it is believed that
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  • 48 11 CHINA PREPARES TO BOMB JAPAN. "|jFFECTIVE relaliatory measures were threatened by the Nanking Government spokesman yesterday following fresh Japanese air raids on the national capital, (says Sin Chew Jit Poh). Chinese reports assert that heavy, long-range bombers are being fitted out for attack on air bares in Japan.
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  • 83 11 Seeking Soviet Flyers, Is Lost Himself. Edmonton. Alberta. Sept. 21. FEARS are felt for the safety of Sir Hubert Wilkins, eminent Pola* explorer, from whom nothing has been heard since he wirelessed yesterday I afternoon that he was going to land on the delta of the
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  • 106 11 Acquitted By Hong Kong Court. Hong Kong. Sept. 20. THE crew of the British steamer, Severnleigh, who were charged at the Hong Kong Marine Court, with impeding ihe progress of the voyage were acquitted today. The vessel, which had been chartered by Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,
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  • 56 11 A Japanese move to cut off com- j munications between Hong Kong and Swatow is seen in foreign reports from Hong Kong that Japanese In- U rests ar? planning to charter all foreign -steamers engaged in the Co!ony-S\vatow service and put them ■>n
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  • 83 11 Reciprocal Treaties Only Alternative To Isolation. Boston, Sept. 21. "THE shadow of war darkens a world which needs a return to belitf in the pledged word of a reign of law, rather than that of unlicensed force," declared Mr. Cordell Hull. U.S. Secretary of State, in a
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  • 648 11 Americans Quit Capital Today, But Britons Stay. THAT Sino-American friendship has been betrayed by the 1 action of the United States in evacuating Nanking and in taking every opportunity to meet Japanese wishes is the charge made by Chinese authorities, following the decision of the embassy
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  • 87 11 Epidemic Among Troops In Japanese Army. THE cholera epidemic at Shanghai is becoming more serious and there are now more than a thousand established cases Iin ihe Settlement and French Concession. Nearly all are Chinese. Twenty cases were picked up yesterday from the streets of
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  • 95 11 Hong Kong, Sept. 21. The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Alfred Hicks, the first European victim of cholera In Hong Kong. He was editor of the Hong Kong Telegraph and correspondent for United Press and the Dally Mail. Aged 54, he was a native
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  • 156 11 All Classes Of Shares Marked Down. London, Sept. 21. The Wall Street market broke sharply on Saturday, and as a result bulls with American securities are unloading stocks heavily to meet their differences. Amsterdam was a particularly heavy seller on the London and Paris markets,
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  • 106 11 Japanese Use As Base. Shanghai. Sept. 20. ■THE Chinese Mayor of Shanghai, Mr. O. K. Yui, replied to the Joint communication from Admiral Sir Charles Little, and other foreign naval commanders, regarding the International Settlement's safety. He says that strict orders have been given to Chinese
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  • 271 11 AMERICA TO ATT END LEAGUE COMMITTEE. But Cannot Take Over Full Responsibilities. THE United States has agreed to send a representative to the League Advisory Committee on the Sino-Japanese conflict. Making the announcement, the State Department emphasises that to avoid misunderstanding, "the American Government feels constrained to observe it cannot
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  • 80 11 "!>«,«„L J7U-.,,,-.».,-/ rUSn rOrWura (Jr Else vf _ri, j m accordt ance the "^jortcal practice of the Imperial forces -hara-km-is the dramatic fate that confronts Admiral Hase-p-psss s^ars ty,a rnui n if,n,\.i,,, Jnuh fonpard .Q. Q certain objec. tives" within the next two daps. Failure t0
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  • 25 11 Therefore the question of her invitation will have to be consider?d. Thus the committee Is unlikely to get down to business for some tim?.— Reuter.
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  • 407 12 CHINESE RESISTS REVENUE MEN ON SHIP. Jnps To Water And Flees In Sampan. 000 WORTH OF CHANDU DISCOVERED. an exciting: chase in Singapore harbour this morning ween a Master Attendant's launch with revenue officers aboard and a motor sampan, a young Singapore Chinese,
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  • 108 12 To Motherland. Army As 4 *Sick Grandmother/' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Sept. 21. JAPANESE in Malaya are being recalled to their homeland. Some of them, it is reported, are being conscripted. In Penang. Victoria Pier has been the scene of many sad leave-takings and the small Japanese
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  • 213 12 DRESSER DISCHARGED OF RASH ACT. Fatal Accident Near Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Sept. 20. FINDING that no prh. da case had been made out Mr. J. Bernard Weiss, the First Magistrate, at the end of the prosecution case today, discharged Samir bin Haji Omar, a senior hospital
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  • 48 12 lAPANESE plans for the creation of a puppet State in North China have been completed, says Sin Chew Jit Poh. Details are being conveyed to Tokio for approval, it is reported. The peace preservation commissions in Pelplng and Tientsin will be abolished.
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  • 101 12 PATRIOTISM to a fine degree is sTu>wn by a Singapore Cantonese widow who has borrowed money to help the Red Cross Fund. She mould have liked to contribute all she earned from hawking to the fund, but being the sole supporter of four children, this
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  • 56 12 Fighting Near North Station And Liuhong. Japanese marines in the Hongkew area yesterday launched two attactw in the North Station-Tlentungan station sector (near the naval headquarters fn Dixwell Road) but again failed to penetrate into Chapei. The Chinese also claim to have routed two Japanese columns
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  • 234 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sc>t. 19. MIGHT life in Penang is not what it used to be. Mr. On" Joo Sun toU) Penang Rjtarians in a tiffin address. Twenty-five years ago the average people in Penang spent their time quietly at home,"
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  • 151 12 WOMAN PUTS INK ON CHILD'S BURNS. Native Treatment Ends Fatally. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Sept. 20. AFTER a pot of scalding water had fallen on the back of her three-year-old daughter, a Malay woman, giving evidence in the Coroner's Court, today, said that she applied ink to the burns.
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  • 108 12 Deer Caught In Mud Beaten To Death. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Sept. 20. WHEN a deer was caught In the mud of padi- field after an exciting chase, six P.W.D. Tamil coolies at Jementah beat it to death with sticks. Pleading guilty before Ungku Ismail to a charge of
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  • 170 12 Tonight's Radio Programmes. A FURTHER "Tunes from My Scrap- book" programme will be given from ZHL tonight by Rex Allen. The session will commence at 7 and will be followed at 7.45 by another talk by Mr. H. W. Nightingale on his trip to Europe. At
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  • 308 12 Four Men Ming Pepper. QN his way to the Municipal offices with $575, representing a two-day collection of slaughter fees, C'hua Chian Lee, cashier to the Municipal abattoirs, was held up at about 10 o'clock yesterday morning in busy Victoria Street and attacked
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    21 12 BATU PAHAT SCHOOLBOYS enjoying their feed of nasi-menyak. provided for all school children on the Sultan of Johore's birthday on Friday.
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  • 224 12 GOLD TEETH IDENTIFY DEAD MAN. Dunearn Road Stabbing Still Mystery. TWO gold teeth in the upper jaw established the identity of the Chinese who was found dead on a bridle path off Dunearn Road yesterday morning the victim of a brutal knife attack, involving 20 wounds. He was a Hokkien
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  • 49 12 Soviet Plane Seen Among Nanking Defenders Japanese allegations that during the I air battles over Nanking on Sunday one of their bombers was damaged by a Soviet plane, whose pilot did not look like a Chinese." were dismissed yesterday as laughable the Nanking Government spokesman. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 110 13 Return To Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 20. OWING to the Boy King's present state of health and also because his education has not been completed. King Ananda Mahidol has postponed his proposed return to Siam for the present. Princess Bejr; -ratna. the only daughter of
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  • 73 13 AN open reception will be given by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce io Gen. Chan Chai Tong at the Chamber's premises on Sept. 23 at 4 p.m. Local Chinese associations and guilds are invited to attend. Gen. Chan. Commander-ln-Chief of the Canton military
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  • 55 13 From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 20. THE Seremban Rotary Club will hold a dinner meeting on Sepi. 30 when Rotarian Richard Sidney will show pictures depicting the working of Rotary International. Mr. W. Alan Eley, Rotary Governor of the MalayaSlam district, will be the speaker and
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  • 36 13 Mr. H. E. Fareclough, engineer attached to the Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works, Klang, was entertained to a farewell dinner on Saturday evening by fellow Kotarians and friends on the eve of his departure on leave.
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    36 13 Some of the crew of the vorld cruising schooner Yankee— now in Singapore whose average age is only 22 years. In centre is Arthur, baby son of the captain and Mrs. Irwin Johnson. Straits Times Photograph
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  • 135 13 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO STAB "STAR" SOCCER BACK. (From Our Own Correspondent.), Bangkok, Sept. 18. AFTER the senior soccer team of the Bangkok Christian School had beaten the Rasdra Vidya Sabha School eleven by four goals to nil on the Suan Kularb School ground and
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  • 118 13 Magistrate's Advice To Sikh. •TpHE next time you get drunk you must either have a good friend who will take care of you. or you must be capable enough to take yourself home." That was the advice the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. W.
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  • 106 13 Salisbury Company At Victoria Theatre, THE delightful musical comedy, "So This Is L>ve," will be presented by the R. B. Salisbury ("Qualnts") Company at the Victoria Theatre tonight and tomorrow night. It is a production packed with enchanting music and hilarious comedy. A feature
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  • 84 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) S eremban, Sept. 20. ■THE annual general meeting of the Seremban Kilat Club was held yesterday when the following new officebearers were elected:— President. Mr. Mark Jackson; hon. secretary, Mr. M. Gnapiragasam; hon. treasurer, Mr. A. Sta Maria; committee. Messrs. J. P. Danker.
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  • 115 13 i From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca. Sept. 20. The Hon. Mr. G W. Bryant will resume his appointment as Resident Councillor. Malacca, when he returns from leave In October. Mr. E V. G. Day will revert to his substantive appoiptment as Collector of Land Revenue. Mr. Bryant is
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  • 46 13 Sept. 17. The Sultan of Brunei and Mr. R. Irvine had luncheon at Government House. Sept. 20. Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas were present at a private view of "Flying Over j The Empire' 1 exhibited by the Imperial Airways Limited at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 123 13 Judgment Debtor Summons Against Trainer. MR. H. SLEIGH NOT PRESENT IN COURT. A JUDGMENT debtor summons against Mr. H. Sleigh, the horse trainer, was mentioned in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Home. Mr. Sleigh, on the Judgment summons, owed a balance of $1,468, the judgment creditors being
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  • 83 13 CROM the first week in October a male steward will be carried on every Royal Dutch <X.L.M.) airliner on the route from Amsterdam to the Indies. This innovation will coincide with the inauguration of the new three planes a week service in each direction. Although girl
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  • 72 13 i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sept. 20. AMR H. S. Lee. a municipal sanitary inspector, was married to Miss Mary Nolan at Malacca. the bride was led to the altar by Mr. F. J. Ong Kirn Pong. The Rev. Father J. P. Francois, vicar of St. Francis
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  • 55 13 The High Commissioner records with deep regret in the F.M.S. Government Gazette the deaths of Mr. W. G. Leeder, Assistant Power Station Superintendent, Bungsar Power Station, Kuala Lumpur, which occurred in England on Aug. 31, and of Dr. B. G. Spink. Health Officer of the Malayan Medical Service, which occurred
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  • 294 13 Imperial Airways Exhibition. DEMONSTRATING Britain's advance in commercial aviation, excellent pl-ctopriaphs of the Empire air routes of Imperial A'rways are en display at Raffles Hotel thia v/eek, in a roonr. kindly made available to Imperial Airways by the management. They are superb examples of
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  • 166 13 One Reported Windsor's Wedding. 'TWENTY-EIGHT year-old Signor Liugi Barzini, who covered the wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Wallis Warncld and the events leading up to their marriage, for a British paper, arrived In Singapore yesterday on his way to China to cover
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  • 30 13 A meeting of Sinhales3 residents in Selangor will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 28, for the purpose of forming an association.
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  • 106 13 $7,000 JEWELS MISSING FROM SAFE. Mysterious Kuala Lumpur Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 20. j^BOUT $7,000 worth of jewellry belonging to the Misses Lok Soh Siew and Lok Chow Kit has been stolen from their residence in Ampang Road and the theft is engaging the attention of
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  • 53 13 A SIX-YEAR-OLD Malay boy was bitten by a dog at Serangoon yesterday. He had four teeth marks on his left leg. He was immediately taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital and given antirabies treatment. Th 3 dog is now under police custody, pending examination at
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  • 73 13 TWO motoring offences were ailmit- ted in the Singapore Police Court yesterday by a European. A. Morgan. He pleaded guilty to driving a car without a licence and to having turned right against a traffic signal \in Empress Pace. Defendant was fined $6 on th?
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  • 55 13 j Mr. Middleton-Smith, M.CS, lias arrived in Klang from India where he 'has been to study Tamil is [attached to the Labour Offlc. Klan^, and is expected t» re'icv? Mr. J. S. H. IS. Cunnyngham -Brown ns Assistant 'Controller of Labour. Sang, from Nov. 1 when the latter ac-ss to
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  • 942 14  -  "Echo." By SOME "SOFT" OTHERS WELL WORKED. WIND PLAYS POTENT PART IN A HARD GAME. COME skill, some blundering, and lots of honest endeavour. That is the verdict on yesterday's S.A.F.A. Cup first round tie at Anson Road stadium,
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  • 94 14 Inniskillings To Meet The Gordons. THE S.C'.t -Publishers S.C. re- play will take place on Monday the match beginning at 5.10 p.m.— to allow for extra time if required. The draw for the second round matches to be played next week is as follows TUESDAY InniskiUing
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  • 40 14 Reuter cables results of English League matches played yesterday as follows DIVISION I. Blackpool 1 Brentford 1 j DIVISION 11. Blackburn 2 Fulham 2 Sheffield U 2 Burnley 1 DIVISION 111 (SOUTH) Mlllwall 4 Walsall 0
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  • 97 14 The Social Athletic Party will meet Bata's tomorrow on the S.H.B. ground, and will be represented by a team chosen from Sim Ah Pang. Ong Swee Chin, Sim Imm Peng. Teo Ban Teck, Sng Ah Lye, Yeow Cheng Ho. Soh Kirn Swee, Ang Chong Bian, Paul
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  • 342 14 T-IIK S.C.C. will open their rugger way games on Saturday. For the first game, beginning at 5 p.m., the teams will be: D. A. Johnston XV (Colours): W. F. Mayor; Lt. G. R. Elsmie. R. J. Bleakley. J. E. Slade. D M.
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  • 395 14 Selangor Club "A" Beaten By A Goal To A Try. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2*. TTHE Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A.s rugger team sprang a suprise when in their first match against the Selangor Club A they snatched victory by five
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  • 98 14 Lawn Tennis. From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru. Sept. 20 The mixed doubles final. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scott vs. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Barron, still remains to be played for the completion of the fixtures In the southern section of
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  • 115 14 SELECTED TEAMS. Colts "A" against Raffles Institution on R.I. ground tomorrow- c. Simon, H. C. Humphries. V. Xavier, M. Hope. M. Kohlhutx. a. Newman. N. Modder, R. Thoy, H. Fotljar. I. Lioveday. I. Newman. Reserve: D. Eberwetn. Umpire: E. Love day. Colts "A" cellist Fort Canning, at Port. Cunning
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  • 233 14 Golf. Three Points Margin In Social Match. The social match between the Garrison Golf Club and the Island Club, played at Tangiin on Sunday, resulted m a win for the G G.C. by 6' 4 points to 3 1 4 Scores 'Island players' names flrst
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    • 38 14 A 1 riot, wid#, lonj-wtonng tr^od v W »i v^m **'3"/ non-jkid oiomond blocks, ~^j^^^^B IJHL M ?fc---— i Kujj^d, t.^ndftOMit Qpp#OfOncv. MORE PEOPLE, THE WORLD OVER, RIDE ON GOODYEAR TYRES THAN ON ANY OTHER MAKE WPS. 4A
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  • 363 15 "V.'s" Easily Beat I Fort Canning. The V.M.C.A. hockey team showed good form to register a s—o5 0 victory c.v?r a Fort Canning team in their first game of the season at Fort Canning yesterday. Kenneth Leembruggen, their fast centre, monopolised honours by scoring all five
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  • 455 15 Six Goals Scored Against H. M. S. Terror. THE S.R.C. hockey eleven opened their season yesterday in impressive fashion when they convincingly beat the team from II. M.S. Terror by six goals to two on the padang. I The Club playel good hockey and
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  • 75 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 10 In spite of the we: conditions under foot quite a good game of hockey was witnessed on the Ser^mban padan^ when the Selangor Club were beate:i 2—l by the Sungei Uj:ng Club. After a fine move by Hayward
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  • 133 15 Lawn Tennis. Yesterday's results in the YMC.A. tournament were: Men's Singles A Y. P. Wee <-30.3t beat M. I. Reshty (—30) 4—6. 7—5, 6—3. J. Manasseh (—15) beat K. M. R < Menon (i-15> 0—6, 6 2, 6 3. Men's Singles B E. Simon (—15) beat K. C.
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    19 15 A stratrle f*r the ball in the hockey Match between the SJLC, "an H.M.S. Terror. Strait s Times Photograph.
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  • 306 15 Midds. Outclassed In Inter-Unit Final. ONLY ONE DEFEAT IN FOURTEEN FIGHTS. Keen fighting with plenty of hard hitting was seen at Tanglin last night when the Inniskhlings and the Middlesex met In the final of the InterUnit Boxing Championships Most of their best boxers being awav in
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  • 211 15 DEIGHTON WINS "C SINGLES AT S.C.C. Lawn Tennii. Results of yesterday's ties in th: S.C.C. tournament were: •B* Class Doubles Handicap (S*mi Anal): P. H. Bodel Bienfait and H Sardsman <-r3) beat H. Barden ant V C. Teasdale 'srr.) 6—2. 5—7, 6—l.6 1. "B" Class singles Handicap (Semi Anal): A.
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  • 704 15 This Week's Soccer Boxing Preliminary Boys They Should Be Given More Chances Rugger Men Who Don't "Play The Gamer Conducted By "ECHO." r!E local scocer season Is winding up appropriately with th? thrills of the cup-ties, which have already produced one big surprise In the defeat of
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  • 46 15 TODAY. Sacccr: S.A.F.A. Cvp —Chinese II vs, Indians <replayi. Stadium. liockry: S.C.C. six-a-iide tournament S.R.C. vs. V.M.C.A. Juniors. TOMORKOW. G«if: Singapore Women's Championship femi-flnals. 0.6.C., 3.45 and 3.55. Athletics: Singapore English School sport* Jalan Besar. 3 p.m. Lawn Tennis: SCR C. Championship final.
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  • 575 16 Scene In Office Watched From Above. THE story of how a Sikh made repeated attempts to bribe a police inspector with the object of getting him to do a favour was told to Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Singapore Criminal District Court
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  • 154 16 1,000 People Hurt When Grandstand Collapses. Cologne. Sept. 20. HUNDREDS of people were injured by the collapse of a grandstand at the historical Longerath Field Gertrudenhof. There were 5.000 In the stand which included all Rhineland official and social celebrities and foreign diplomats watching army manoeuvres. The parade of the
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  • 188 16 ONE OF WORST FOR MANY YEARS. London. Sept. 20. A TRAGIC fire at Kirkintllloch i-'arm near Glasgow early in the morning has plunged a remote country district of Western Ireland into mourning. The fire was one of the worst in Britain for many years. The
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  • 38 16 Another Commission To Be Sent. Genera, B»pt 1&. The League Council has agreed to the Palestine plan whereby Britain will continue to study the problem and will send another commission to Palestine. Reuter.
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  • 45 16 Red forces of the Eighth Route Army under Chu Teh hare Joined the defenders In northern Shansl and are trying to extend the fighting line as long as possible in order to sustain guerilla warfare— Nanyang Slang Pmu
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    25 16 FOUR WHEELS IN THE AIR: When this car overturned at the 14th mile Woodlands Road at midday on Sunday, five Chinese escaped with minor injuries.
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  • 495 16 INDIAN APPEALS AGAINST GAOL SENTENCE. 1^ A VENA Ismail Sahib was conrv vie ted at the last Singapore Assizes of criminal breach of trust in respect of two tongkangs while 1 their mortgage was subsisting and he was sentenced to 18 months on each
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  • 1471 17 "GREATEST PSYCHO-THERAPEUTIST OF A NATION." •"THE suggestion that Hitler and Mussolini had hypnotised their nations was made by Dr. William Brown, Director of the Institute of Experimental Psychology, anJ Wilde Reader in Mental Philosophy at Oxford, to the Psychology Section of the British Association ftt
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  • 177 17 /"\N his way to Shanghai on the p* Conte Rosso to cover the hostilities is M. Edmond Demaitre. Le Journal special correspondent, who I was in Singapore in 1934 studying the opium problem. "I found Singapore the cleanest city in the Far East," he said.
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  • 70 17 London, Sept. 18. More than 4,000 apprentices in Manchester and Sal ford engineering factories are unofficially striking, claiming an increase of three shillings a week and recognition of their status The employers refuse to negotiate until the strikers resume work. The apprentices seem tj be equally
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