The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1938
1938-09-06
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Title Section17 1938-09-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 13,566. ESTD 1835 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1938 10 ITNTS17 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-09-06 1 mf O\ UR UNER the DH Across, which was to have oi flight across the North Afantic on Sept. 1, broke at Hat/teld aerodrome. It had been undergoing full- fn^-half of the air liner being havlcd away fro IlatfieU.45 words
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210 1938-09-06 1 Paris Press Prediction T Paris, Sept. 5. HE PROPOSAL for a plebiscite among the Sudeten Germans m Czechoslovakia, to coincide on Saturday with an invasion of the Sudeten areas, is suggested by Madame Tabouis writing m L'Ouevre today, says Reuter. Madame Tabouis today says thatReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-09-06 1 British Ambassador Re-called SIR NEVILLE HENDERSON. Krilish J iha sador m Berlin, who has be?» rr railed t o London for consultation on the Czech situation, had a confermr* wMh Lord Halifax at the Foreign OfTi* lie Li seen here' with Lord HalllM leaviiiK the Foreisn Ofttce after the talks50 words
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279 1938-09-06 1 MEN RECALLED FOR MAGINQT' LfNE* v important Council Meeting In Prague PARIS, SEPT. 5. WITH THE INTENTION OF FULLY MANNING THE MAGINOT LINE AND FRONTIER GARRISONS THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT RECALLED A M MBER OF RESERVISTS TO COLOURS TODAY. Officers and men on leave have279 words
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Article59 1938-09-06 1 SEVERE typhoon struck Osaka. rt and Kobe districts this afternoon. Trees were uprooted and hoardings, signboards and roof tiles blown down. The incoming and outgoing air services on the Osaka- Kobe route were suspended, while shipping was paralysed. All schools m Kobe. Osaka. Kyoto and otherReuter - 59 words
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Article44 1938-09-06 1 lokio, Sept. 5. '-'•'rament has noti--1 to, American. French. umbaussadors o! U'l willingness to tt^, i vtion- of Hankow from attack proffChin di>t i not erve as a base '-HHary operations. the non-pas-nuniUona, the non- and the exclusion of ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article157 1938-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. MR. QUO TAI CHI, the Chinese Ambassador m London, before leaving for Geneva today, said that under the instructions of the Chinese Government the Chinese delegates at the coming League of Nations meetings will press strongly for the application of Article 17. "Despite theirReuter - 157 words
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Article60 1938-09-06 1 London. Sept. o. O'Reilly today with one wicket for f>4 runs completed his hundred wickets for the season. The Australians, against an England XI, made 390 (Todd four for 97). The England XI scored 223 (Ames 78, Waite seven lor 112, O'Reilly one for 54 >. AustraliansReuter - 60 words
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Article118 1938-09-06 1 Nuremberg Receives The Fuehrer Nuremberg. Sept. 5. LJERR HITLER, looking dis- tinctly older arrived here at 11.10 a.m. today. His moustache was brindle at the end and his close cropped hair tinged iron m colour. Hitler was greeted by Heir Rudolf Hess, whose tiny blue clad daughter presented him withReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement68 1938-09-06 1 BI GIA TEA n( l fragrance of the garden* dir0 ci to your home Malaya's Premier Hotel. BOcmn TONIGHT DIHNt DANCE F^OM 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. DANCE (informal) FROM 9.30 P.M. v TO MIDNIGHT l^ PERI ET JEAN VAR" I J< U| '^iHTIL'L SPANISH DANCERS EMISSION NON-DINERS Sl.OO JJJitoi^68 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-06 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA 1 GROWN IN MALAU ADELPHI HOTEL noo: i, AttMH TONIGHT ds THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DANCE Ml SK BY I KELLER'S POPULAR 111 M.AKI.W BAND ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED RY TREVOR DAWN CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL SPECIALITY DANCERS DINNER $3.— NON -DINERS Sl.— DANCffT89 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-09-06 2 THE FESTIVITIES to celebrate the 40th anniversary on Sept of the accession of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, to the throne, opened at The -Hague, with a military review. Twelve thousand men of the Army, Navy and the Air Force paraded past the Queen, Princess Juliana and70 words
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Article157 1938-09-06 2 I London, Sept. 5. THE death roll m the air disaster, m which two houses were set on lire when an R.A.F. plane crashed m the North London suburb of Edmonton today, has risen to 12, states Reuter. This morning ten deaths followed the crash157 words
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370 1938-09-06 2 R.A.F. Chief "O.K.V British Planes Canberra, Sept. 5. "DAD discipline" is blamed m a report by Air Marshal Sir Edward Ellington, InspectorGeneral of the Royal Air Force, for the high number of Australian Air Force crashes recently. The proposed new Royal Australian Air Force370 words
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Article83 1938-09-06 2 Queen 's Triumphant Drive Ariistcrdam. Sept. 5. QUEEN WILHELMINA today triumphantly drove into the gciiy decorated capital for the beginning of the week's celebration of the 40th anniversary of her reign. Guns roared salutes as the Queer. drove through the city gala, her carriage drawn by six horses. A guardReuter - 83 words
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Article61 1938-09-06 2 Wellington, Sept. 5. Till: SOCIAL SECTRITY BILL. v.hk-h provides, among other things, that ultimately all persons at the aue of 60 shall receive a pension of 30s. a week, has passed its second reading. Mr. W. Nash, the Finance Minister, expressed confidence m the productive capacity61 words
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271 1938-09-06 2 Japanese Bring Down Another Passenger Air-Liner A Hong Kong, Sept. 5. SPECIAL Eurasia plane, which left Hong Kong this morning for Yunnan, was attacked by Japanese military planes and forced down at Liuchow, on the KwantungKwangsi border. The plane's oil tanks were punctured but the pilot effected a satisfactory forcedReuter - 271 words
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Article33 1938-09-06 2 London, Sept. 5. Kins Boris of Bulgaria and Queen Joanna are shortly arriving m London on an unofficial visit. They are expected to visit the Queen at Balmoral. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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374 1938-09-06 2 Japanese Advance By Alleged Poison Gas Attack Hankow, Sept. 5. rHIXESE lines northwest of the town of Suichang, on the south bank of the Yaqgtoe River, are intact despite fierce bombardment from the naval, air and land forces of the Japanese. Fighting between Langchunshan and Moshan is steadily developing, to374 words
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Article44 1938-09-06 2 London. Sept. 5. DRINCE BIRABONGSE, of Siam, the racing motorist was driving to the North last night when his car was m volved m an accident with a motorcyclist ivsar Morpeth. They are expected to viait the Kin» Renter.44 words
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Article39 1938-09-06 2 Moscow. Sept. f» General Yantsc the new rhlnese Ambassador, today presented the credentials of his appointment after the post Y\sls been vacant lor more than six months. I- Is believed it foreshadows closer Ras^o-Chincsc relations.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article83 1938-09-06 2 HAVE TO PROVIDE FOR OWN FUTURE Greater N^ For Thrift pRESXWNr, gonna) vr^ung of t*2s Urban c<w., oay, Mr, H th»- greater 0^2?!! savin* among mttzuSr amoni? prnsinnv 4 II( jratuilie* b^ |Jz main part mm.ini,ir rmoUn^JJ 1 ,Tm IV 7 pniMllr f<>> v s.Ud Mr (irn: -n,t "Havm; I(Xi83 words
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Article55 1938-09-06 2 A OBOBUI dollars mar*<d t:.: ing's dr alines In Kxduu doll I •< rtlng to at I blta i the and cool t«i A:rrr. forn i I!.'- I I! British << ntr«.l i dollar's strrncth i derablr < nmmrni m < it c bet ■Bow tlirReuter - 55 words
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Article37 1938-09-06 2 Wooderson's Record Bid Failuer railed E. Lottl I tor Urn U says i H vented Wo 11 tIM Km: iKun the Briton i cha;: of $e M,,,e, .Belflurecall ■Itali four AUord Ore' seventh. s f the |MI37 words
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Advertisement57 1938-09-06 2 H ifegw. :&<mF viiB /i Hfln Vwv IS?"': 'J^^^fy^'j/iS^Kr '^^^H have you tried BACON It s all v matter of quality, ireshness and where you purchase. All our three famous brands 011 (each possessing its own delightful full TOAST? flavoured qualities) are appetite creators; have PHONE 5376 C^Vc A >/SV»Xj57 words
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Advertisement9 1938-09-06 2 Shave Kith a n SCHICK DR L S AYE9 words
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Article, Illustration330 1938-09-06 3 V 0. T. Faulkner Head Of Imperial College Trinidad (From Our Own Correspondent) ltH0 K;H official confirmation is lacking, it is reUaWy^ndersS 11 Mr^O fftA C+m of Tropica, iC^SlMfS^^«S^^ tf? Faulkner has made many friends outside his I official capacities, which include the chairmanf advisory330 words
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Article117 1938-09-06 3 Dangerous Road In Wet Weather A WET-WEATHER motoring menace exists m Clemenceau Avenue. Although generally regarded as a non-skid, highway, earthworks m connection with sewerage workj have made part of the road, half-way between Newton Circus and Orchard Road, dangerouj during rain. From the side of the road, soft clay117 words
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Article106 1938-09-06 3 The' Band of the Straits Settlements Police will give the following concerts during the week: Today at Katong Park at 6.00 p.m.: March. 'Luxembourg" Franz Lehar); Overture, "Martha" (Flotow); Selection. "Patience" f Arthur Sullivan); Valse "Beautiful Spring" (Paul Lincke^; Cornet Solo, "Good-Bye" (Tosti); Air De Ballet Polaccu. <L.106 words
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Article59 1938-09-06 3 TWO privates of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, A. Cairns and W. Crawford, who appeared m the Singapore Sixth Police Court recently on three counts of attempted theft of motor carj m April, were discharged by Mr. S. C. Cheah yesterday. Insp3ctor Ibrahim told the magistrate that he received59 words
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Article26 1938-09-06 3 can be played m the Johore International Club! Tungku Abu Bakar has presented a board to the Club for the use of members.26 words
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102 1938-09-06 3 DELIEVED to have swallowed a gold locket and chain, a Chinese, Ng Ah San, was detained m hospital for three days before he was produced m the Singapore Second Court, yesterday, on a charge of theft. The jewellery was not recovered. It is alleged that102 words
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Article100 1938-09-06 3 Three Men Fined /CHARGED on a charge of assisting m carrying on a Chap Jee Kee lottery, two Chinese. Chan Si and Chow Sit, were each fined $50 m default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by the Singapore Second Magistrate. Mr. Conrad Oldham. yesterday. The accused were100 words
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Article49 1938-09-06 3 Mr. Lini Chong Pang will speak on "Practical Maxims of Rural Economics" at the Rotary Club tiffin tomorrow at 1 p.m. On Oct. 12. Mr. K. W. K. Pickthorn, chairman of the Commission which is coming to Malaya to enquire into higher education, will address the club.49 words
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Article47 1938-09-06 3 Charged with assaulting: I Chinese woman with intent to outrage her modesty, at Seletar. on Mar. 9. a Chinese, Lian Tian Seng, appeared m the Singapore Second Court, yesterday. He claimed trial and the case was postponed a week, bail of $200 beins fixed.47 words
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Article346 1938-09-06 3 fjTHE Arbitration Tribunal appointed by the Government to consider the dispute between the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., and its employees will meet for the first time today. Counsel for the men will be Mr. K. K. O'Connor, and the Company will be represented by Mr. Spenser Wilkinson.346 words
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Article285 1938-09-06 3 Allegation At Trial W IT Mr JuS V Ce 4 Pedlow Priding the fifth session of the on the cl??ndtr opened yesterday. There are 13 cases yHE first case was against two Chinese, Ng Chong Han and Teo Ah Tee, on two charges of committing285 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-09-06 3 show at the Victor^ rreS,l eS Parad J s f presented m the vaudeville are V%m left?^.rr at Saturda V. The doubtful locking "planters' c yjrom left) Messrs. L. L. Cooper, Allan Grant, O. L. Bugge and Carl Lawson.39 words
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Article34 1938-09-06 3 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m ~nd Court at 11 a.m. chi? iZes No 3 Rex vs Tan Sic No. 13— Rex vs. Wong Onn No. Rex vs. Basanta Sinsh.34 words
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Article52 1938-09-06 3 Alleged to have stolen a pair of boots from a house- m a lorohg off Geylang Road, on Aug. 27, a young Chinese. Donald Tan. who appeared In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, m answer to the charge' claimed trial. The case was postponed a week52 words
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Article318 1938-09-06 3 SEQUEL TO COLLISION I CONVICTING a Eurasian motor. j cyclist on a charge of nejli- rent driving and fining him $10, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. K. A. Blacker, yesterday said that he was not sure there was no negligence on the part of the comtplalnant himself.318 words
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Article46 1938-09-06 3 Convicted on a charge of u. sit.fr criminal force to outrage the modesty of a child on June P, a Chinese, Sla Kirn Swee. was sentenced to IS months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal DLstifcf Judge, yesterday.46 words
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Advertisement47 1938-09-06 3 J toh Cause Overnight n tiny st-ams I caus« tern. '■--•i.nß. Burnl2"i>oii# w v cl ap attrac- Xir0d..,,,, f r >"'-»ney bark, j '"ow vout i-hetnist c: m. n -*a nL Phone Fully Ov "r oa>0 a> r 7' ial r «es L eir w *re. London.47 words
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Advertisement511 1938-09-06 3 Chwktliat fatal loss f Ejfcf atffc l^^ laMMa^BayLiatfßßWMa^k/ V^V^ll it may 6e the advance A TYFICAL S flHf s n °f disease SPECIMEN T 4SB am. ,^p Put on pounds ot f .'.jfry'.'-S.- yWlweL-'- •'ja^g^g^g*. |M m 30 days! i i^f X ou nf T*'» only to well w hat511 words
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Article474 1938-09-06 4 Sheilah Graham - Sheilah Graham By •*|F you want to be coal and comfortable, dress as simply as possible," says Una Merkel, the film star. Una follows words with action m a red and white print frock with halt?r neckline, back zipper fasterhng, scalloped collar and double-pocket flaps. The bodice474 words
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Article270 1938-09-06 4 And protect mouth and gums at the same time Many people believe that by just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting them against decay. That is only half true since even teeth which seem to be sound and healthy will decay if they270 words
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Article, Illustration126 1938-09-06 4 On the extreme left Is a smart black two-piece suit with white pique forming double rovers and collar and large white buttons m startling contrast. The hat is a baku halo m white with a head band, tied under the chin, of white grosgrain. Next comes126 words
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Article, Illustration639 1938-09-06 4 BARBARA CARTLAND - BARBARA CARTLAND BY THE greatest fear m every woman's heart is that of being alone. Emancipation may have brought economic independence to the female sex, but it has not given them freedom from the dread of being unwanted, unloved, and unprotected. The homing instinct is too639 words
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Article253 1938-09-06 4 Penelope Williams - Penelope Williams By A FEMININE star is seldom if ever, permitted to wear h< r BOTI clcthes m a picture. In th? first place she dorsn t W9/4 to. since a star's personal wardroo*is like her pr.vate life; something that she prefers to keep btftttt, 10 share r253 words
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Article110 1938-09-06 4 QUILTING is the most populai form of holiday needlework m London. It Is the latest hobby of the Duchess of Kent, who has been fascinated by old Italian designs on white satin and pastel matt-surfaced cotton romalne for cushion covers, pram sets and throw-overs. She has already worked110 words
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Article112 1938-09-06 4 In Singapore women have been seen recently wearing the oddest but gayest lapel pins and hat ornaments These take the form chiefly of vegetables, such as a bunch of minute carrots or a pineapple, and are made In coloured felt. Little clusters of velvet flowers, backed by gilt112 words
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Article17 1938-09-06 4 Y.W .C. A HISTORICAL PAGEANT 18&5 Vir| Burkii Kium- Mrs Mrs D Svm 'Efypt '< M; Mn 1?'17 words
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Article74 1938-09-06 4 Evening F or Beauty 1 1 roue I ore S)>C ever..: sho'iKl pi In I difference to llnftrU tiv ridrt i Ing tIATt b whilf col tht nnc the I nc n <lx to be wi spots tentlon at m another rxtra beau: rtcnbif demand bowl I smaller boul flakes,74 words
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313 1938-09-06 5 BRITAIN COUNTERACTING GERMAN -ITALIAN MOVES Consolidating Position In The Mediterranean Basin seeking to counteract German and Italian pressure endangering f l \i .'rliU-rranean "Empire life-line," has intensified her political and economic oitsotidate and strengthen her position throughout the Mediterranean r tO nrl south-eastern Europe. -|rt 4*'* oma ts believe firmly313 words
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Article69 1938-09-06 5 THE United States Commerce Department's representative at Stockholm reported to Washington that a Swedish engineer has invented a UpCMI stratosphere motor making possible plane speeds of 485 miles an hour at altitudes of from 39,000 to 59,000 feet. The motor was described as a 12-cylinder, inverted Vmodel. with69 words
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Article43 1938-09-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Sept. 4. The marriage will take place at Wesley Church. Seremban, on Oct. .ld, of Mr. Edward Palmer, of Tanjong Rhu Estate, Sepang. and Grace Leela nice of Mr. J. P. N. Christie, of Pajam Estate.43 words
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Article39 1938-09-06 5 CHINESE TAPPERS GET WORK (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 4. A FURTHER batch of 30 unemployed Chinese tappers have been given work by the local Chinese Protectorate They are working on the new hospital site at Rasah village.39 words
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Article232 1938-09-06 5 Fears For Lives Felt London, Aug. 30. rjVKK 600 Basque leaders, ofli- cials and soldiers, until recently held prisoner under sentence of death m the Basque country, have been transferred to gaols In the furthest extreme of the rebel territory. This statement was made by the delegate232 words
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Article62 1938-09-06 5 TWENTY Chinese university gradu- ates, who have successfully passed a competitive examination at Chungking, Hankoic and Shanghai, will leave Hong Kong on Sept. 17 for Great Britain, Germany, France and the United States to complete their studies, under the returned Boxer. Indemnity funds from Great Britain62 words
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Article27 1938-09-06 5 The Board of Directors of Banteng 'Selangor) Rubber Estates Ltd. have recommended a 4* dividend payable on Sept. 22 m respect of the last financial year.27 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-09-06 5 AMIR SAUD, (centre) eldest son and heir of Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, arrived m London recently. He travelled with a suite of t5 persrns ana roill stay m England for about two months.34 words
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Article534 1938-09-06 5 Soviet's Vast Mineral Wealth CONSTANTLY new discoveries now being made m Asiatic Russia, make it certain that the Soviets eventually will be the world's most self-sufficient nation m vital minerals and fuel, according to a survey^ of the Institute of Pacific Relations. While it is admitted that the almost incredible534 words
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Article383 1938-09-06 5 By Weak Coalition Groups In The Philippines THE ever-hopeful but politically weak coalition of groups opposed to President Manuel L. Quezon's administration has dropped its customary demand for "immediate, absolute and complete Philippines independence" from its platform this year for the first time. Abandonment of this plank383 words
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Article218 1938-09-06 5 the A NEW experiment m the housing of Jewish refugees from Austria is being attempted m this Swiss frontier v town m the upper valley of the Rhine. About 130 Jews are now quartered here. They sleep m a disused lace factory, hastily fitted out218 words
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Article136 1938-09-06 5 Highest Order For Bravery THE San Fernando CVOtt, which is th highest decoration tor bravery the Spanish army and Is occasionally given to civilians for acts oi exceptional heroism, can be bestowed either individually or collet ively on a company or a squadron of soldiers, says a report irom Saragossa.136 words
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Advertisement132 1938-09-06 5 KCAUSEOF XALIFIQ 1 >« GENTLE NATURAL LAXATIVE THAT IS GOOD FOR HIH X )our child is always ailing, «*•>• underweight, it's probably totoronsdpation. And the safest, ■w «»T to end ail this is to give •KfliW course of California Synip Uxative i» a blending of eiuir of (*nna m rich132 words
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Advertisement84 1938-09-06 5 Oibbs Dentifrice is as cool and refreshing a« a shower—it polishes the teeth to gleaming whltenesa— leaves the gums rosy Your teeth are Iwry Citle.-- ..JSftJiS «&St* defend then writlt chasge to amns today. DENTIFRICE I The Advertlsinn PubH Ity Burrau Uci I 144, Robinson Road. Singapore I 'X i84 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-09-06 6 bgjj,lkl;lgjyitu P^-SPtoM^miPr^^!^*' IWIMIII3r referred S*edei"s ••P«T» D |l c i c i S r murlll NU f Memory for .i,r bjgnglngnmgmng,n fkhk;jhtjo;26 words
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Article382 1938-09-06 7 J. MARKHAM WINS S.G.C. BOGEY THE September Bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on »J Saturday and Sunday and re- >J suited In a win for J. Markham gi m "A" division with a score of 4 up. In a win for P. P. Donnelly m "B" division with382 words
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Article108 1938-09-06 7 ATHLETIC CLUB FOR KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5. SELANGOR athletes are endeavouring to form an athletic club. They want cross country and track racing and organised training. A decision to have an athletic club for all types of athletes was made at an informal meeting108 words
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93 1938-09-06 7 The annual report and accounts of Nyalas Rubber Estates Ltd.. for the year ended May 31 last show a net profit of $34,831, as compared with $63,385 for the previous year. The directors recommend a dividend of three per cent., and the transfer to93 words
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70 1938-09-06 7 The 8.M.8.C. hopes to relay from the Singapore station tonight the BBC. commentary on celebrations m Holland m connection with the completion of 40 years reign of Queen Wilhelmina. The programme will be In the 8.8.C. s second transmission and the exact time will be70 words
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Advertisement186 1938-09-06 7 <JeSing today t5 (>.15 AND 9.15 P.M. j;,. and only Air-Conditioned Theatre— r T_: .SHAW JtROS., LTD.) L^^OS.- GREAT 4 STAR HIT I NTHE THRILLING 1938 MULTIPLANE TE CHNiCOLOUR PRODUCTION 'GOLD IS WHERE fOU FIND IT" ?IC 3RAMA ONLY THE 1938 SCREEN COULD GIVE YOU! triW yor (AN *V\ IT!186 words
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Advertisement362 1938-09-06 7 >; PREMIERE WAUVf«II^ PERFORMANCE ft 6.15 IURIVnI 9.15 X rt V A n V I P /V, /4L/o*/ THE KIND OF GRACE MOORE PICTURE I //^Jv^ 0 m $J^ YOU'VE HOPED FOH ft Different than ycu/ve ever seen her be f '^BBWBbbbßp Jf <m w V ft fore.. going to362 words
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Advertisement92 1938-09-06 7 \v A Night of Hilarity and v {tp*J melody! Vr Come and see Melissa f\ Mason's amazing V^£ X I Positively LAST NIGHT! r§j>^^sf V"\ R X O-Raclio*s fun-filled comedy Extravaganza|^|3 "RADIO With 808 BURNS vl Jack Oakie-Kenny Baker M and ANN MILLER, £r Whirlwind Tap-dancer 7 Songs! 10 Stars!92 words
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160 1938-09-06 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1938. The Jaywalker QNE part of the Trimmer report on traffic conditions m Sincapore which has hitherto received very little attention is thrt which deals with the pedestrian. T sometimes assumed that th* SSS X &S& B aarsuTuSSg for the many thousands who160 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-09-06 8 CAMOUFLAGED TANKS J>r tu* S F THE r «CHOSLOVAKIA.N ARMY UN.., r. ACTION UMI>I Mh, t! H20 words
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Article, Illustration795 1938-09-06 8 Prince Louis Ferdinand - Germany's Ex-Kaiser As His "Favourite Grandson" Knows Him Prince Louis Ferdinand In^ Exile At Doom By A INCE of lh < of Hohenxollern, On of th former German CYonn Prin^: 8 Nes here an intimate, close-uo Wcte on his voya/re from San Dresen L t <O H tO "S?!!* 1795 words
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Advertisement188 1938-09-06 8 the connoisseur COMES TO 201 E lAL TO H M THE APPOINTMENT tKi^ mSim SIAM |S§ig™SJT be ETERNITY RINGS >* |o^P ji^^ »w insure Sm/^r^rv'^^s High Street lnCOrP ratea ln Ce y !o SINGAPORE No. I, Bi^op Street, PENANG. VOGUE PATTERNS I When yuu bu >' a VOGUE I f188 words
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Advertisement30 1938-09-06 8 HERE'S A DEVICE TO SAVE LENS STRAINS AND BREAKAGE. THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained from NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE t phUlmic Opticians 325, North Bridge Road, Singapor? PHONE 6363.30 words
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133 1938-09-06 9 fresh, Sxveet And Crooa Condition REGULAR SALE BEING ARRANGED lESULTS attending experimental shinmenta f c 1 Singapore by Qantas Emp ir A^rwa/s fl7 ive beej s 0 encouraging that the building up m"i n 'visialited re 3 Si ngapore hotels and lie experiacatal shipments133 words
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Article, Illustration6 1938-09-06 9 TWSLVS'YSAK'OLD RACIAL KOKA, a Jewish schoolaM6 words
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Article74 1938-09-06 9 csua] practice, 13 oasis listed pore Assizes Justice Ped!mv cay of thpl irlfht c'ep.l accused pleadploa of sui'ty pting one rase r the day, bearwas adjourned define date tost KuppucJerk m the Offlce, cm two I breach of trust. on Sept. 12. reduced bail. Mobamed,74 words
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Article28 1938-09-06 9 Lumpur. Sept. 1 a^eged to have t> death, was -'fore the First <:-8.;,, Pur Mr. A. J. m 1 u > and remanded ;i *t week.28 words
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Article94 1938-09-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5. JWO deaths, that of a boy and an elderly man, both Indians, are reported from Klminia Estate, near Sungei Bnloh, after they had drunk coffee. It is understood that the man bought a cup of coffee and when asked94 words
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Article212 1938-09-06 9 Fanners In Vicious Circle •From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 5 piiOFESSOR Cmris C. Zimmerman. cf Harvard, who has spent some time m SUm writes m the American Geographical Review: "If the Siamese masttr their own problem cf internal deve'opment they have a wonderful opportunity and a rich heritage awaiting212 words
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Article, Illustration101 1938-09-06 9 3/^-^ FACTOR, the man icho moulded 1,000 famous faces, has died m Hollywood. He was 61. Max Factor made film stars beautiful, terrifying, hideous or grim— to order. He was the world's best-kno-ic?: make-up expert. He worked for 29 years m Hollywood and c101 words
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Article538 1938-09-06 9 CRIMINAL TRESPASS CHARGE Remained On Building Site Alleged ALLEGED to have committed criminal trespass with intent to cause annoyance to the Rev. C. RL Jackson, by remaining on the building site of the Chapel of the Assembly ol God, now under construction at Balestier Road, on Aug. 31, an Indian538 words
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478 1938-09-06 9 Kipling "Pinched" Ideas For "Just So Stories' RV Z?~?Z?Jf" Na '"At'" 1 ShOrtly be crt he "dnuttcd that he pinched 1 some of the ideas tor his "Ju.it m /„>,. IN the preface the authors say that Rudyard Kipling "most generously acknowledged the sources of the weird old-world ideas about478 words
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Article91 1938-09-06 9 Dredge statistics for the month c? August are: Kutu Tin Dredging Ltd.: hours run r»14; cubic yards treated 146,000- Un ore won plculs ],005; estimated' cost $19,000; cost per cubic yard 13.01 cents. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredgin; Co., Ltd hours run C 59; cubic yards treated 221,500; tin91 words
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Article33 1938-09-06 9 Mr. C. T. Wale, a director and late secretary of the Planters* Stores and Agency Co. Ltd., who died recently at Watford, aged 71. left £17.288 gross net £14.502, writes our London correspondent.33 words
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Advertisement24 1938-09-06 9 ISl^orrow i F^ ACH HIS w PEAN ORCHESTRA I** 11 you W i th IV -JO Midnight '/JKOR, FRANCHOT d R OBERT YOumg COMRADES"24 words
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Advertisement87 1938-09-06 9 Peggy Sage For Lovely Hands. For lovely hands and l ffiy^^- >^r m smart finger-tips follow I^^fS^M^^ttLji the Peggy Sage Salon Manicure Method with' I 'A% '^S"^. ROBINSON CO., LTD. ff^l SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR «^faj|J HEYMAN liPsgiSs^n BUTTER HR 1 -5~. ?Lf!. iC^j Y f, del L caU «*«niY flavour.87 words
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425 1938-09-06 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES Last Night's Quotations I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Chare of £1 denomination unleaa Latest Quotation* Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pc. 1944-84.... 114% IWk Funding Loan. 4 p.c.. 1960-90 112% UV A War Loan. 3V 2 PC 101% 102 Com Union Assce.425 words
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Article398 1938-09-06 10 New York Market The Following New Ycrk quotation! arc supplied by Reuter DOW-JONES AVLRAGfcS: Previously Yesterday's Clo;.c Close Changes no Industrials 14i.3« 142.48 up 1.10 '20 Rails 27.33 27.73 up 45 20 Utilities 19.44 19.59 up .15 40 Bonds 88.24 83.27 up .03 Business done— total volume L'GO.ooo thares. Last398 words
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80 1938-09-06 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 5, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Tone of Market:— Dull and Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet Closed. New York Spot Sheet closed. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases i F.OB. September; 26 7 P 27 Good FAQ. m bales iF.0.8. September! 26 1 26 380 words
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Article181 1938-09-06 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Yesterday RUBBER: Dull. MMII R London: 7%d. Bd. previously: 7 15,16 d. 8d Oct-Dec: 7 15 16d. Bd. Previously: Bd. 8 ,,1 Jan.-Mar.: Bd. 8 I!l6d. Previously: *i' 16d a M Apr.-June: 8 l;16d. 8 3|l6d. Previously: 8V B d. 8 loa181 words
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Article42 1938-09-06 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Dull. Three months: £1M ISI Previously: closed COPPER: Set* lenient: £40 12s. 6d. Previously: .240 "»s. 6ti Yesterday: £1 4s. Id. Previously: S7 Ss. sd. Two months: 13 13 !6d. Previously: 18 13 16d.42 words
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Article65 1938-09-06 10 London Closing Quotations Method of Pants oerore Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate vlously Paris Franc to 121.1 178 516 d 178 5 16d. New York to 4.R8 4.823s 4.843g Amsterdam Guilders to 8.9"3., 8.92 8.92 316 Hong Kong.. Per dollar is. 3d is. 3d Shanghai Per dollar65 words
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Article186 1938-09-06 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 5. SELLING London. T.T. 2.3Ta London, demand 23% Lyons, demand 2066 Switzerland, demand 246 Hamburg, demand 139^2 New York, demand 56 3 16 Montreal, demand 56»/4 Batavia, demand 103V2 Samarang. demand 103 3 s Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon, demand 18§% Madras and Colombo.186 words
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Article154 1938-09-06 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was S97 I*,1 unchanged. Tin shares were a dull but steady market today and very little business passed. Sungei Luas were quoted buyers SI. GO, sellers $1.65, Batu Selangors 51. 34 $1.37!154 words
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Article879 1938-09-06 10 From Exchange Telegraph Fraser And Co. 's List MONDAY, SEPT. 5. 1938: P.M. MINING Buyer* Seller* Ampat Tin (4s> 4s l'.d 4s 7'_d Asatn Kumbang 28s ou aOs u Austral Malay (£> 43s 47s x.d. Ayer Hitam <5s) 25s 3d 26s 6d Ayer Weng ($1)879 words
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Article102 1938-09-06 10 List Supplied By Hesm MONDAY. SEPT I" > Company Dividend Books TIN Close Austral Malay 9d. div Sept. I 3d. bonus Burma Malay 6d. No. 18 Sept KatuTin. 6d. No. 19 6d. bonus Sept I Kramat Tin 3d. No. 24 Aug 31 Raub 4d. Sept Renons Consol102 words
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621 1938-09-06 11 BRITAIN'S ECONIMIC WEALTH FOREIGN COUNTRIES U.K. Still The World's Biggest Market INCREASING CIRCULATION OF WEALTH IN ENGLAND ONE of tnf Zto'rs %g ent) y economic wealth of Great Brill- most to th but the benefits of thi act.VU S S forei n «™le, Great Britain. acimty are not hmiM JirJ?."r621 words
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Article406 1938-09-06 11 Singapore, Sept 2 'I MEAT billet Steak lb c 5 01 Australian do .5 Pork' Gan Kaci i'ork. lean and fat lst quality) do 34 POULTRY §22* ,lcca "y reared) Kati 50 Fowls each 38 Hens (locally reared) 40 Paeons, domestic fledged pair 50 EGGS Duck, fresh406 words
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Article89 1938-09-06 11 ,-v, London, Sent 4 *he use of electricity for power 'm 82 n OO h 3b nl H mInCS '»=«ES 82,00 h.p. last year, and, says the anot M T iT Tt the El^trical Inspector of Mines, that the total electrical Power m use exceed*British wireless - 89 words
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Advertisement145 1938-09-06 11 BANK OF CHINA rtncorporatft] I m China by s-x-cla. Charts) Telephone.: Manager. o«B?e M 44 Aa*t. Manairr Offke unz Exchange t*pt. M 4: ■>• G*°* r *l Office StU.ft aggaaysaa °^rOVLRSKAS BRANCHES L«nd»n. New York and Osaka. mm, L ND ON BANKERS: NfcW IORR BANKERS: 'rving Tratt Company Cftrr 211145 words
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Miscellaneous131 1938-09-06 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE. TODAY. p.m metre* ..9.59 ne/i) 5.00 Malay music. t Teochew drama. t 730 SEX™ 11 Pf°^ ra mmc. (English). •mst?.' WCather news ai d announce 7 4 b y te Drak? nematCjraphy f A tal! B "«ht orchestrkl concert played by Rd NBsgab4Ha 10.00 Close down. KUALA131 words
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Miscellaneous189 1938-09-06 11 Gilder): conductn«- «i. 10 ,f°.^; n^ *t the Pianoforte. WltnFel "•"Mendelssohn tn En-land.-* A miuiral biography, with special referenced Ripiey contralto Hax« wn' 41!! fHCTheatre Chorus and «h" BBC Theatre Orrhe^stra deader xse r iV^rY 11.20 News and announcements. -J5 Greenwich time M.nal. 11.40 Pip* music. t 11.50 The Alcor189 words
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436 1938-09-06 12 LAUNCHED SIX MONTHS AFTER KEEL WAS LAID AT Messrs. John I. Thornycroft's Woolston yard recently, the Hon. Mrs. Pleydell Bouverie launched a new vessel for the Southampton. Isle of Wight, and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., Ltd., of Southampton. The436 words
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Article659 1938-09-06 12 TTHE delivery of the steamer WlDf- sang on Aug. 23 from the builders marks another step towards the modernisation of the Indo-Chin.i Steam Navigation Company's coastal flest which began with the Tafcang. built m 1935. This vessel, with a service speed of 14 knots, soon became popular with659 words
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Article49 1938-09-06 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR 7 H^ A .ho KlPrn. lIARBCH'R Main Wharf. Khtw tan; UmplM ft*. OU Hharf: N i Coal Wharf. N.i VESSELS IN Din NKK> Tanjonx Pajar: Albert Dock: Nu Victoria Dork Kepprl H.irtMiur Rinc's l>ork: X No. 1 Dock H ptf CktraMn i No. 2 IKx-k: Tomoi. j^49 words
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53 1938-09-06 12 London v* Italian Mfll Tilnlni Afr Vespucci and C^lomlM. will irr.w g[ Plymouth tomorrow mornmi oa i thre: dav> Admir.\l MfOMHI |Jt mir.U vS.r 1 3m Comm.u.der-:n-C! Other cfHrpr.s and the Lord Mir* and thp H bourd Vespu will hr h Tomorr-iw i piveBritish Wireless - 53 words
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Article20 1938-09-06 12 Ihe c«mt»- Rosso U dur here it I p.m. tix' v [Cong. SI mi vtt same da\20 words
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Article33 1938-09-06 12 The Ne Mail liner m i Poelau I to arrJ i tod In tlu- >• a* fl .1 m from !i Please m that thi tailing the tan 1 van Diedd.ih33 words
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14 1938-09-06 12 bt-e.l icenmpU the ??|3 i Kali- This nigh' ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article19 1938-09-06 12 SERMBAN ROTARIAN HELP LE PERS mm our r rnihin £1 na ,h«. wort **J i Lh. sr. sft rJ19 words
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Article11 1938-09-06 12 MORE DEATH S IN RANGOON X mi** rlty injured says ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement487 1938-09-06 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433— Passage 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS BOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. IJM&puMt i»cinc THE IMPRESS 19 ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER-ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by CANADIAN487 words
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Miscellaneous588 1938-09-06 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals DESPATCHES B* TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m Swettenham, Talping and Teiok Anson. Weekdays Kota Bahru. Kuala KraJ, Thursday **4> Friday* 7 am. Sunday m Kuala Lumpwr tmt #erw*4 I Weekdays: r< s Malacca, Batu Annam, Batu Pahat. Gemas. Kajang,588 words
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Miscellaneous277 1938-09-06 12 PASSENGERS Passengers In the Hakusan Maru for Europe and intervening ports on Friday were: Mrs. J. H. Burchett and infant, Mr. S. Murakawa. Mr. H. Ueda. Mr. C. R. Benstead. Mrs. D. E. Benstead, Miss A. M. Benstead, Mr. H. Hukuyama, Mrs. K. Hukuyama, Mr. and Mrs. T. Inui. Master277 words
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Advertisement425 1938-09-06 13 1 B^i > 1 1 |I INCORPORATED IN KNOLANIi. ""*P p &0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS FDue Due lonnaft Spore. Tonnage. Spore. 1938 iqoo CANTON 15,500 Nov 4 ***** Sept. 9 CORFU 15,000 Nov 18 17.000 Sept 23 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov 19 > s 6.070 Sept 24 CHITRAL 15.000425 words
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Advertisement413 1938-09-06 13 incorporated tn Straus Settlements.} ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, {Incorporated tn England.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamei i> uc sails CITY OF BAGDAD Calls Glasgow Sept. 29 Oct. 2 CITY OF OR AN Calls Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov. 2 CITY OF PITTSBURa Nov. 29 D3C.413 words
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Advertisement751 1938-09-06 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. ■HM THK BLUE unnel LINE (Ocean jttun The Hna Khtow Stramablp Co. (IfSS) Ito Sblp Co.. Ltd.. and Cblna Motoal Steam Canard Wtatu Star Ltd. Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Aberdeen Commonwealth line. Tbe Strait* Steamship Co* Ltd. Shaw SavtlJ Albton751 words
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Advertisement464 1938-09-06 14 K. P. M. M pa^^ a r n y Sapat *<»*» ?nr?fv dn !f day Sept 7 Murtok and Palembang. CRnmT w!!? c t eP V 7 Toen kal Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TnSS?^ nwday, Sept. 7, Pening and Belawan-Deli. Be s Soen.ei-Paknin*. ssssg^s^aS 111 and Pemangkat VA K'^CK-Frtday, S4pt 9464 words
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Advertisement316 1938-09-06 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sail* Due Singapore Singapore Neit York S£33s£Z? 5K- S ™TC CE S^ 2 <&£ ALL VESSELS HAVE GOOD PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. FARE:— SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK £54. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO.,316 words
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Advertisement346 1938-09-06 14 (incorporate l/^ On leave* TRAVEL HOME VIA SOITII Xl Mi, Round-trip t*rt:-£ 9l s m^ V M,, NEXT SAILINGS TO Ar^^cT"! SS. AFRICA MARU M.S. BUENOS AIRES MARU SS. HAWAII MARU MS. SANTOS MARU SS. ARIZONA MARU MS RIO DE JANEIRO MARU For further particulars ml N 9- d« Souza346 words
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Article1892 1938-09-06 15 L 82(W00 Spectators See iLtches-'lsHngton Corinthian f goalkeeper Loses Club place Max Baer May fight In England •j{ Bira" To Win Gold Star London, '»J£. 31. re broken. ting of the, iron last 1,000 saw 44 divisions with the ndances of 2 000. tame In1,892 words
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Article, Illustration72 1938-09-06 15 THE BRITISH SENIOR GOLFERS TEAM which left England on the Empress of Australia boat train, en route for Canada. The team, which is travelling m charge of John C. Boys will compete with Seniors of Canada and the United States for the Derby Cup. Photo shows (right to left): Alan72 words
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336 1938-09-06 15 Royal Artillery Beat Civilians In K.O.R. Cup Polo Match A LARGE NUMBER of people including H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas and Colonial Secretary Mr. A. S. Small, and Mrs. Small, attended the K.O.R. Cup Polo tournament at the Singapore Polo Club at Balestier Road yesterday, when the Singapore Civilians,336 words
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Article, Illustration37 1938-09-06 15 picture. MISS EADEN, uho cumc to Malaya, last month and partnered Miss Sansoni m the Malayan mixed doubles event is still m Singapore. She is I seen here during play m the S.C.C. tournament yesterday- Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article35 1938-09-06 15 The following are the results of the Johore Rifle Club shoots for the month of August 1938: Handicap prize: P. C. Maghar Singh 96.500 points. Scratch prize: Sgt. Kchar Singh 38 points.35 words
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Article347 1938-09-06 15 Ties For Today Results of S.C.C. tennis ti« s piaycl yesterday were: MEN'S HANDICAP DOrBLES Lt. D. P. G. Stewart and Lt. J. A. Rundall beat P. F. Given- WUsi-u .uicl F. C. S. Tillbrook. 6-3. 7—5. J. H. Willmott and W. A. Klmpsw r347 words
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Article61 1938-09-06 15 Tennis programme of the Johorc International Club for this month includes a match between Singapore and Johore on Sept. 25 for the Iskander Cup. Play will start at 4.30. Club tennis days are Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. The Socloh Golf Challenge Cup competition which started with61 words
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Article26 1938-09-06 15 London. Sept. 5. The Doyk -Phillips ll«hl i-hcdulcd lor next Tuesday has been postponed until Sept. 27. Doyle injured his ribs while tralnin?.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-06 15 ?P >OU ARE )N E MARKET FOR A SMALL DIESEL ENGINE FOR BUNGALOW LIGHTING l|k iJ^PJ CONCRETE MIXING WvJß^ji OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE WHERE LOWEST RUNNING COSTS ARE REQUIRED s- INSTALL A RUS T O N THls engine is of compact MODERN design and is fitted TH NITROGEN HARDENED CYLINDER89 words
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623 1938-09-06 16 Golden Glimpse And Release Possibilities SIR THEOBALD AND BLUE PETER HEAD WEIGHTS WITH the weights for the Gold Cup candidates issued yesterday, prospects m the big race are of more interest than anything else m the racing world at the moment. Sixteen623 words
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Article80 1938-09-06 16 London. Sept. 5. The latest St. Legcr callovcr Ls: <a!l taken and oflfered where not otherwise stated* 6-5 Pasch offered. 5-4 taken. 7-1 Pound Foolish. 7-1 Scottish Union offered. 8-1 Glen Loan. 10-1 Ramtapa. 100-9 Challenge offered, 100-8 taken. 20-1 Lali offered, 25-1 taken 33-1Reuter - 80 words
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Article307 1938-09-06 16 COME good fiftottnt was seen m the preliminary bouts of the Command Novices* Inter-Unit Boxing tournament held at Gillman Barracks yesterday evening. The b^l fight of the evening was m the middleweight division between Capt F. W. Simpson, of the R.E. •Changi* and Pte. Hcirene, of307 words
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Article85 1938-09-06 16 C w W xl Watson won the Keppel Golf of 152 nShiP With an a^resate J h w f l: win S scores were returnedH. Irving Jones 41 4?' i* ltz\-l O. Pritchett 44 36 S' 4 3 f~ 1 I fi? O. McGuffin 39 3785 words
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469 1938-09-06 16 FA3T and kern soccer was served up at Anson Road yesterday when the Inniokillings and the Chinese met m the second division of the leagm and shared the points, each sid? scoring once. I It W«a an important match and the469 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-09-06 16 viclure. MRS. SEWELL, who partnered by Miss U. M. Eaden reached the anal of the S.C.C. women's doubles event yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article167 1938-09-06 16 The following are the results of the Malays' Inter-Party badminton tournament played at Victoria School Hall on Saturday and Sunday: SATURDAY GENTLE B.P. b«at MAY BLOSSOM B.P. 4—l (Gentle players mentioned first* Md Hodrl lost to Ahmad Mattar 10—15. 6 15. Suadi beat Zakaria Mattar 15—1 15167 words
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45 1938-09-06 16 mol J /L d alvislon soccer match played on the padang yesterday, the Municipal Services defeated the SCC by four goa\s to one onA 1 8 (2>> A Rallilia and Kemat. one each, were the scorer* for the win-45 words
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272 1938-09-06 16 EASY WIN if, S£COta DIVISION MATQ? JHE H.M.S. Terror wttaW~T I the Indian Association by f,,,,,. >n a second division te,.-,,:, Both sides have a match each t i Play. Although tlie victory tor ;h--■Terror, who were the better team, m k foregone272 words
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Article27 1938-09-06 16 I the Quaner-tlna! o\ thr singles championshi:) -c»f the SCR tennis tournament p'ayrd yrsterdav Cheng Thutt Pitt b,^at Wee Ep« Lock a-1. 5-7, 7 5.27 words
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Article59 1938-09-06 16 Lat e Goals Give Gunners Victory to *«t J J J 1 ai I' M -I I 1 J tfff wZI ;:imn.. vmm. ton nm ■urn In rm i ran 1 1 1 Went -'m J Pul.li! Krini i y ivJ r i ii '11. Hai P Urd Birt< l<»^.^l^59 words
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Advertisement49 1938-09-06 16 USED CARS FORD V-8 DISPLAY. I To those looking for a car m this class the present opportunity should not be missed. Prices have never been lower. BUY WITH SAFETY -INSIST ON A<j6 111 WEARif rS USED CAR HAP* WE ARNt BR^^TpjjROPRIf TOR S 50 A, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE49 words
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