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BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939
ARE OPEN
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to secure accommodation desired.
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.
TO MANILA
Empress of Japan on Friday, September 9th.
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BERLIN STOCK BIRMINGHAM
MARKET SLUMP AIR FACTORY
Berlin, To-day.
The sharemarket which hud un- dergone a pronounced improvement| during the latter part of last week suffered a renewed setback yester- day. Although gentiment appeared confident at the outset and led to a
STRIKE SPREADS
London, To-day.
The strike which broke out at
certain amount of buying activity, the Austin works in Birmingham at the outside market, responding to the end of the last week, spread the weak trends of foreign ex-to the Fisher and Ludlow works of changes.. had an early recourse to Birmingham yesterday,
realisations which later on assum- ed greater dimensions. Trans- Ocean.
The Fisher and Ludlow works, just as the Austin works, are engag-- ed in carrying out large contracts. for the British Air Ministry,
T.U.C. TO DISCUSS. Altogether nearly 10,000 men are
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
London, To-day.
on strike at Birmingham.
The workers of the Daimler Com-- pany in Coventry have declared themselves willing to support the strikers by a sympathy strike.
The workers of the Roote Air-: craft Works in Coventry have likewise declared their solidarity The Trades Union Congress has with the strikers and annulled the accepted the recommendation of existing collective agreement. The its Standing Orders Committee to annulment is to become effective: hold a private discussion on Thurs- on September 7.
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day on the international situation. In the course of the day the
In his Presidential Address, Mr. strike movement also spread toʻ H. H. Elvin commented on aspects aircraft works in the London dis- of the European situation, recall-trict, when the workers of several ing the position in 1914 and de-factories proclaimed. a strike. clared that all those who had lived through that war should ` have learned the illusory nature of an armed peace-British Wireless.
SINGAPORE SHARES
Singapore, August 29, 1938.
SHADOW FACTORIES
At the present the strike. move- ment has affected only the so-called shadow factories, but various signs. indicate that the strike movement will eventually affect the entire British aircraft industry.
The Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, was expected to receive a Quotations of 12 leading Singapore delegation of the striking Birming- stocks received by Messrs. Ellis and Edgar from Messrs. J. M. Sassoon and Co., Singapore. Rubber Shares
Middle Price Amalgamated
Es-
ham workers in the course of yes- terday evening. Trans-Ocean.
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Here's Luck!
EWO
BEER
SPORT SUITS
ALL AT POPULAR STYLES
FABRICS & PRICES.
Every suit has good styling, careful tailoring and pattern design.
AHMED DIN & SON
Ladies' & Gentlemen's Tailors No. 4 D'Agullar. St.
Tel. 21670
No other branch:
Malay
tates, Ltd.
$ 1.60
Kempas Limited
2.00
Kuala Sidim Rubber Co.,
Ltd.
2.55
Pajam Limited
1.87
Sungei Bagan Rubber Es-
tates Ltd."
1.50
Tapah Rubber Estates Ltd.
2.00
Tin Shares
Petaling Tin Limited
.7.80
Sungei Luas Tin Dredging
Ltd.
Industrials
Straits Trading Co., Ltd.
1.60
26.85
United Engineering Ltd.
(Ordinary)
Wearne Brothers Limited
8.55 14.85
Gold
Raub Australian Gold Min-
ing Co., Ltd.
5.25 c. d.
The above quotations' are in Straits!
Dollars.
When The Cat Claws Claude
She-Ko Quickly Soothes, Sterilizes and Heals His Scratches.
HEROIN TRAFFIC
to-
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Chan Sik, 28, was sentenced six months' hard labour at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning, for possession of 194 heroin pills.
Li Wing, 30, was sentenced to six months hard labour, for possession of 827 heroin pills, and a fine of $60 or six weeks' was imposed on Chan Sun, 20, for possession of six. taels of raw opium at the Yuen On wharf..
A. MCKELLAR WINS VALLEY GOLF TITLE
Week End Results
The Happy Valley Golf Cham- pionship was held last Sunday and resulted in a win for A. McKellar, who returned a card of 78, 74—147.-
Other scores were: “F." Groves 74, 78–152.
A. E. Lissaman 80, 72–152.. W. J. S. Key 80, 72—152. C. M. Stark 80, 76—156, W. Ahern 81, 76–157. A. J. Dennis 83, 78–161. H. H. Mundy 80, 82=162. T. D. Paton 81, 82—185, R. Young: 85′′ 79-1
In emergencies like this, or for thei prompt: curative treatment of cuts; bruines, abrasions, burns, scalde, mod-
A. McKellar returning a card of“ quito bites, insect stings, or other skin Injuries, She-Ko, the Dr. Williams 787-66, qualified for the Septem- Medicine Co.'s antiseptic, delightfully ber Qualifying Round of the Cap- aromatic, cooling, soothing ointment. tain's Cup Competition, from a field, le splendidly efficient.
of 40.
TD. Paton with a score of
And as a specific for skin ailments, such as eczema, itch, ringworm, pim- ples, sores, ulcers, external piles, She-63, won the Medal round Ko cannot be surpassed cellent the Valley Course during – the
is its solentific formula); compounded week-end, while W. Ahera with We |with the most modern-labratorial skille!
Allächeallti sul Shk.K
gecond..
score of 76-12—64′
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