The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 September 1938
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Title Section17 1938-09-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 13,574. ESTD 1835. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933. 5 CENTS17 words
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565 1938-09-15 1 TANKS REPORTED USED IN "REGULAR BATTLE" m* mmmmMM* AmMMMMMw UOTHDISG 10 SUDETEN HEADQUARTERS A REGULAR < "*tUTT S E p PT k tpn jaSr\*A ?ir„ T oS^if ki %z^h$ E rjs E sAw fOKS AIM: SAID TO BE IN USE. wwmw— AND HEAVYReuter - 565 words
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Article81 1938-09-15 1 London, Sept. li iy \ii SIGHT vigil on Down- mz Street last night was kept up ,1. group.'* of people who stood nn th' Jtifwut ta White Hall. In th* earlj hours they saw nhti <<f th j windows of No. 10 m| tne ij81 words
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Article105 1938-09-15 1 Berlin, Sept. 11. TfllvKf. Sudeten Germans We Killed and many sefcariy injured at Habersbirk, Hunah, when Czech police iwl m a crowd, according to > German news-agency mes>ort also says that Germans, near Waldrter, escaped to Gerterritory and it is 1 <• no German m ksetoach105 words
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105 1938-09-15 1 Mobilisation Orders Ready In France Paris, Sept. 14. CROM Paris last night it was reported that provisional orders are ready at the Ministry of War for calling up the eight classes of reserves, representing two million men. A suggestion that international observation and control of the Sudeten regions should beReuter - 105 words
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Article53 1938-09-15 1 Moscow, Sept. Ie "T'HE annual Red fleet manoeuvres will start shortly !n the Black Sea. Baltic and Pacific. The object is to test the commanding personnel of the fleet, which was badly shaken by the recent purge, which involved the execution of several admirals and the "removal"53 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-09-15 1 Here is a pleasant view of the bridge, of Prague, cap,lal of t_echo*|o. vakia, on which city the eye, of the world arc at present concentrated. 'I'm, map shows the frontiers of Central Europe and the relative position of Czechoslovakia with Germany.47 words
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Article303 1938-09-15 1 K„i J!HI. X nX Was P r "P° si n* t<> travel south irom Balmoral tonight for the funeral of Prince Arthur _f Connaught decided to return to lundon Lt nigh ?n order to have further time for discussion on the international situation withReuter and British Wireless - 303 words
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Article31 1938-09-15 1 Walton Heath. Sept. 11. In the second round of the .:i.\*..'i coif tournament, at Walton Heath today. W. J. Cox beat Ali Padxham. the xir.nrr of 19^5. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement86 1938-09-15 1 B IGIA TEA ,r,- the freshness n ,i fragrance of '.he Malayan sardens jjrccl "> rour home m/* hi /P -j _-J> i tt* n i^ fii^^____r"ißl^7T_r~^~^^__-'*^ J^^K-___^/ F fi Malaya's Premier Hotel. 0R tonight DINn H p ESTRAL CONCE RT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. j E AND86 words
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Advertisement41 1938-09-15 1 On Other Pages Foreign News Page 2 Peace or War (Leader) Page 6 Local News Pages 3 and 7 Long Working Hours m Singapore Page 4 Malayans World Financial News Page 11 Scrapbook Page 8 Racing and oilier sports Page 1241 words
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Advertisement91 1938-09-15 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA I GROWN IN MALAYA g--/w fff >WZmZ. MgS&s ADELPHI HOTEL! v ROOI OAK DEN i SPECIAL DINNER Ac DANCE DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY V\ RELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND NJ ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY H TREVOR DAV/N ffl CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL bJ SPECIALITY DANCERS91 words
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370 1938-09-15 2 JAPAN LIKELY TO HGHT WITH GERMANY ITALY Tokio Policy Statement On Czech-Sudeten Problem Tokio, Sept. 14. THAT Japan was as prepared as ever to join forces with Germany and 1 Italy for fighting against Red operations m accordance with the spirit of anti-Comintern agreement, was a statement made by the370 words
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Article83 1938-09-15 2 London, Sept. 14. \WING to the depressing nature of overnight news the London Stock. Exchange opened this morning with dealers adopting the usual measures of widening and lowering quotations. At the same time no difficulty was experienced m arranging smarll transactions. Gilt-edged show initial losses of iyReuter - 83 words
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Article55 1938-09-15 2 London, Sept. 14. The remains of Prince Arthur of Connaught were brought last night to the chapel at Middlesex Hospital to lie-in-state day and night, under a guard of honour of nurses, until the funeral at Windsor on Friday. Prince Arthur was chairman of this hospitalBritish wireiess - 55 words
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70 1938-09-15 2 Embassy Can Have Banned Newspaper Peiping. Sept. 14. pOLLOWING the Japanese Embassy's reply to the British protest concerning the 1 aniin* from the mails of the Peking and Tientsin Times the British Embassy has made a renewed protest. The reply said that a copy could b? delivered to the EmbassyReuter - 70 words
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Article77 1938-09-15 2 London, Sept. 14. '■"HE London Gazette announces that the King has approved of an award for gallantry and distinguished service m Palestine of D.S.O. being conferred on Captain O. C. Wingate, Royal Artillery, bar to the M.C. to Second-Lieutenant H. E. N. Bredin, and the M.C. toBritish Wireless - 77 words
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50 1938-09-15 2 WASHINGTON INSTRUCTIONS TO U.S. CRUISER London, Sept. 14. THE United States cruiser Nashville, which was at Portland (Dorset) on a week's visit, terminating on Saturday, sailed for Oravesend this morning on Instruction from Washington Her sister ship, Honolulu, ie expected to be at Oravesend between R»ni *>*> and 30.- BritishBritish Wireless - 50 words
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40 1938-09-15 2 London, Sept. 14. It is understood that a meeting will W w at Uo y ds on Thursday, at which a proposal to cease quoting war risks altogether will h* SJ-SLT 1 British WirelessBritish Wireless - 40 words
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Article21 1938-09-15 2 London. Sept. 14. King Boris of Bulgaria and Queen I-anna left Balmoral l__tt. _Ithe South.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 21 words
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79 1938-09-15 2 Geneva, Sept. 14. IT is expected, Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese delegate, is io make a speech on China at tomorrow's League of Nat inns* Assembly and demand the application of article 17 (respecting sanctions) to the Sino Japanese conflict. Chinese circles state thatReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-09-15 2 ~ntdown to n,„, the rh.in of sub.rrrane.n forts 60 y.rd, brio* ,h' .urf.™,, »n* of th* Matfnot Line fort.19 words
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272 1938-09-15 2 70,000 Japanese In Big Drive On Yangtse Front CHINESE CLAIM RECAPTURE OF HILL POSITIONS T Hankow. Sepi. 1< HE latest moves of the Japanese forte* m the River front indicate that they an em converge upon the Hankow-Wuchang wnv.v hg the railway centre of Sinyang. on tht Petpii line, m272 words
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Article33 1938-09-15 2 The Hague, Sept. 14. AT its meeting today the Inter- national Tin Committee decided to leave the quota for the last quarter of 1938 unchanged at 45 per cent.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article172 1938-09-15 2 Another "Woman-Socking" Comedy "BLUEBEARD'S Eighth Wife," opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night, is another of the succession of "woman- socking" comedies. Admittedly. Gary Cooper does not 'sock' wife Claudette XTolbert very hard, but director Ernst Lubitsch emphasises the Act not only by setting it to appropriate music, but also172 words
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Article103 1938-09-15 2 <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. A PROPOSAL that an automatic traffic signal should be introduced to Kuala Lumpur was made by Mr. O. D. Cameron m the Sanitary Board today. He referred to the controversy about the Stop-Look-Go sign at the Junction of103 words
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Article116 1938-09-15 2 Canton, Sept 14. I JNDER cover of the guns of three warships and a number of planes, a strong detachment ol Japanese marines made an attempt to effect a landing on the Island of Waichow. near the port of Pakhoi. m South Kwangtung. last night. Chinese116 words
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61 1938-09-15 2 P T Mmt4 rll. I hinrsr h*\r krr_>»~ richtUnk.fU.eVH^Js _0 wile- ta*t«< lvn fh^ t__ir m, t« Japane- M**^ A flood i»l >*.-xttr 1> n-».^ and is attempt* at point a tr* mun 'new h:« r _uc i The ..puk.«nan Mg» "J*» Japanese nReuter - 61 words
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Article28 1938-09-15 2 NEW ZEPPELIN HAS FIRST TRIALS prrua, —jj. y| The m J** i A iT tJ t \*T^ Wedrtchrfiafer ijM Constant for persons ..nAir Mm. 0 The Zeppeu*. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement31 1938-09-15 2 they 're NEW! they 're \*****ma NICE! SCOTCH morning ROLLS try some for breakfast delivered fresh each morning Royal BAKERY Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd PHONE 5376 FOUR LINES31 words
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Article, Illustration500 1938-09-15 3 MANY APPLICATIONS AT SINGAPORE A PASSENGER-FREIGHTER with accommodation for her 18 passengers equal, if not surpassing that offered by the finest passenger liner on the Far East run, has just passed through Singapore. She is the 15,000-ton Swed ish East Asiatic Line's new motorship Ningpo, which on her first500 words
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Article129 1938-09-15 3 falsification Of Accounts A lleged 30LL tfahab bin Mohamed, a clerk formerly m the Uoy of Messrs. Fraser Neave, Ltd., was conat" the Singapore Assizes yesterday on three charges tecation of accounts and given a consecutive Lj* of three months' rigorous imprisonment on each jt. Justice Pedlow heard the129 words
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Article29 1938-09-15 3 :andez, was yesJ reduced m tl-e Singapore on a charge of driving M l negligent manner along I on Aug 10. l claimed 'rial and the Oct. 19.29 words
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Article82 1938-09-15 3 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the 3rd Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate Appeals: Teh Kheow Seng vs. Rex. Edith Lilian Woosey vs- Sydney Arthur Joseph Woosey. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Ma Chan. Rex vs. Wong82 words
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Article55 1938-09-15 3 Ipoh, Sept. 14. After four temporary appointments Kinta will have a permanent Officer Superintending Police Circle, m the person of Mr. J. B. J. Birch, who is returning from leave next month. Mr. R. O. W. M. Davies, the present acting officer, will proceed on transfer55 words
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Article191 1938-09-15 3 LORRY'S FATAL DIVE INTO RAVINE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. I£ALIMUTHU, a lorry driver was charged before Mr. A. J. Grattan -Rellew, the firjt magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, with causing the death of Teng Meng by doing a negligent act not amounting to murder, driving an overloaded lorry191 words
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Article68 1938-09-15 3 (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Sept. 14. SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. O. E. Turnpr m the Malacca police court on a ricksha coolie, Tan Ah Meng. who pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Yeo Ah68 words
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Article231 1938-09-15 3 Escaped During Night Soil Strike QNE of a batch of prisoners working for the Municipality during the Singapore night soil workers' strike ln July, Joseph Anthony, an Indian ex-detective, escaped and remained at large for more than a month before he was rearrested m Malacca on Tuesday. He was brought231 words
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127 1938-09-15 3 /■JOVINDASAMY. a 28-year-old Tamil, appeared before the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of attempted murder. The charge v:as explained and he was remanded ln police custody until Sept. 21. Regarding the quosticn of bail, the accused was told that the matter would be127 words
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Article41 1938-09-15 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 14. Work on the constructs n of the new school-house f.r the Hu Yew Chinese school has been started. When completed it ls expected to hold 320 students ln eight rooms.41 words
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Article320 1938-09-15 3 •OPPORTUNITIES for advance- ment beyond the normal timescale limit for locally-engaged teachers will be doubled by new regulations which have come into force m the Colony. The number of super-scale posts available to both men and women is to be doubled, and super-scale teachers will be eligible320 words
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Advertisement89 1938-09-15 3 a IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A SMALL DIESEL ENGINE FOR BUNGALOW LIGHTING WATER PUMPING CONCRETE MIXING F K^Jif OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE WHERE LOWEST RUNNING COSTS ARE REQUIRED y INSTALL A HUSTON IIS ENGINE IS OF COMPACT MODERN DESIGN AND IS FITTED TH NITROGEN HARDENED CYLINDER LINERS89 words
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Advertisement327 1938-09-15 3 corns sfter 40 years' torture A remedy thar can permanent!* remove corns of 40 years standi nr Js worth knowing about And the testimony ot a man ot 66 who must bave tried countless so-called remedies during his lifetime ls well worth reading Here is his letter which gives convincing327 words
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706 1938-09-15 4 SINGAPORE INDIANS WHO WORK 1 1 2 HOURS WEEKw Holidays Demand Shorter Day HOW CHANGE WAS MADE IN SAIGON CHOULD Government take action to enforce a shorter v working week for employees m Singapore businesses and shops? This controversy, which has been encouraged by the Straits Settlements Association inquiry into706 words
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Article, Illustration540 1938-09-15 4 Men Who Get No Tone Off (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir,— The wide controversy on the Oouth Indian merchants' alleged uranny over their employees is now i ie talk of the town It strikes me as odd that this matter540 words
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118 1938-09-15 4 "Should Women Work For Their Living? s sr o?>7___ tUrn heir XL* W"_! cornet are -*__ff •{"••iitS hem tom h^dia, JS^ISS enipi, 1.*..U .v i born edu,u d _w Uat *Nn^mends or rriaf„._ **Am\M T <« hard no reason for t«******n modern luxury m **5 life, Tpeij jf X q118 words
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Advertisement80 1938-09-15 4 #_L i-^^m if _d______^_________i_r mmmWimWmWmm. *M*m\ VjP*P*\ m\ strength _l I I fc*______^Tsa Ik,- J!P?*rff _r if £f£M 1,4' <>^§_r _S*-xC^ "s s t____4/^____P fr sJ___ aS_;___.':v ::<.:;> _____F tt>_M»> _R«fB*<<(E( ij_? L HJ#B <t-v y&qifr -^a^__ik. "frnt mw 4lP£sSs __<^-st^'fl<fflayj|*W^^F.: :l **H&^^ YFAIT /or v,7 ,7 v BmW^*''G :J80 words
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Advertisement174 1938-09-15 4 A Page Of Letters To The Editor .L__-"^^ MB I lIIIH ore sure to die L R WJ* when uou sprau jll I Hi I ____L^^*^^ Flit i« lure doorh fo .n»«rtt b«<o.tr I |Ij /yS I c combination of potent killing og»- B^S^M 17 which cannot be excelled Flrt174 words
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Advertisement130 1938-09-15 5 \_/____e^it-__A '■^i^'__i* vv_^ "3 WL^W v w j I ™**mm\ \mmm*\W -W r7=__i_^ ill __k. *i-- <»_ .•5» __P^__. JL '■*< "eXti&tLMujir^ yj.^^lMM V _____________Hi^^^^__3ste^^__%____l r_ «r^^^-_____ k > _w_L^____!^ "^^^^^.RowTbit quicker. Hansen"- __AST ASIATIC CO., LTD. 3ir:GAPORI— KUALA LUMPUR— PENANG. > _^iHI 3 APB I I______9B_mc__3_ ALHAMBRA NEXT WEEK130 words
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Advertisement873 1938-09-15 5 »T»»^— MK^k A LUBITSCH MASTERPIECE OF DARING COMEDY! JEiy^^k PAVILION g.15 9.15 TONIGHT 0£ m HENRY VIII WAS A ONE-WOMAN MAN COMPARED TO A \j&* I GARY UNTIL KE G T H S E,GHTH WIFE... WHO M«\DE I A I HIM WISH HE'D TAKEN UP SOME OTHER HOBBY' 'BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH873 words
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720 1938-09-15 6 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1938. Peace Must Be Preserved since the great war 20 years ago has there been sj much pessimism as m Singapore yesterday. Realisation that Europe is on the brink of war and that any minute might bring news of the dreaded movement of720 words
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1111 1938-09-15 6 Edgar D. Ward - Plutarch's Lycurgus& The Plan Of His Model State Of Sparta Edgar D. Ward By THROUGHOUT the ages man has been seeking the Ideal. In monasteries th> monk was aiming at the highest; the knight loft his companion* and searched for the Holy Graal; and all down the years thinkers and1,111 words
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Advertisement174 1938-09-15 6 I ___r _k_v Vim _rJ calpbeck's I BY SPECIAL k^j^j^ TO H M TH^ I APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM I 1 ENGAGEMENT be ETERNITY RINGS. I M> **J***\f.'mmA DIAMOND BINQS Voo would be proud or y.ar. from I a i2 Ull, C m°° S m,lker Ew I,E SILVA'S ring J174 words
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Advertisement28 1938-09-15 6 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIRES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES Ho Booking Fee 1 Collyer Quay Singapore.28 words
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308 1938-09-15 7 Reports Of "Crisis Measures NO STATEMENT BY LOCAL CONSUL j T w stated m some quarters yesterday that owing 110l l0 t| u European crisis employees of French firms m Sfcapore are being recalled. I have nothing to say regarding the report of308 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-09-15 7 A rection of the crowd watching the finish of the fourth race, won by Rex from ADC. and Prude at Bukit Timah yesterday.— Free Press picture.26 words
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Article108 1938-09-15 7 m Ooi 0w« Correspondent) Ku.il.i Lumpur, Sept. 14. NOISE nuisances by wireless sets and musical instruments will i i l»c removed from Kuala Lumpur. IThtii Mr G. 1). Cameron asked it today's meeting of the Sanitary lord whether any action had been taken 'm his suKfeestion108 words
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212 1938-09-15 7 r Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. li I[VALA LUMPUR nearly became a municipality fifty-six years VJ tchen it wot but a cluster of roofs. Yet today, as capita 7 tht great Federation, the toicn < only a sanitary bc-ard to :>ter it. implication212 words
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Article119 1938-09-15 7 'From Our London Correspondent") London, Sept. 9. THE following appointments, most ol which have been gazetted m Singapore, were announced by the Colonial Office today: Mr. D. G. Beck, to be an engineer. Posts and Telegraphs Department. Malaya. Mr. J. Bence, to be Superintendent of Reformatory, Singapore.119 words
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Article148 1938-09-15 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. *pHE DPP. Selangor has decided not to proceed with any charge against Mr. R. P. N. Napper, against whom the Kuala Lumpur Coroner, Mr. Che Albakri, found a prima facie case of negligence at the conclusion of the148 words
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200 1938-09-15 7 Story Of Assault After Quarrel Over Woman (From Our Own Correspondent) T Ipoh, Sept. 14. Hh story of an alleged gruesome murder was related at the Perak Assize Court this morning before Justice Raja Musa. Loke Kong ancl Loke Char are alleged200 words
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Article129 1938-09-15 7 Wife Of Former Malayan Judge (From Our London Convspondent) London, Sept. 9. SENIOR members of the European community m Malaya will regret to hear that Mr.'. Edith Innes, wife of Mr. J. R. Innes, C.M.G., and mother of Lady Caldecott, died at Bournemouth on Sept. 4.129 words
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Article82 1938-09-15 7 ROBERT TAY, a young Chinese, was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer, m the Criminal District Court, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to stealing three blank cheques, valued at 12 cts. It was Tay's first offence. Accused, it was stated, was82 words
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Article31 1938-09-15 7 London, Sept. 14. The Air Ministry announces appointment cf Air Vice-Marshal J. H. S. Tyssen to be Air Officer Commanding the British forces m Iraq to tn.ke effect from 6*pt 2C.31 words
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Article348 1938-09-15 7 Dancer Who Toured Malaya 29 FRA UD OFFENCES: GAOL SENTENCE (From Our Own Corresponent) London, Sept. 7. A TTRACTIVE Ethel Rylands, who was a chorus girl m the last Banvard Musical Comedy Company to tour Malaya, about nine years ago, sobbed m the dock at Marlborough Street Police Court today348 words
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163 1938-09-15 7 Finding Work For Perak 9 s Unemployed (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 14. CEN lOR executive engineers from all districts of Perak held their annual conference m the Town Hall, Ipoh, this morning and discussed matters affecting engineer works m Perak. The meeting was private and no statement was163 words
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Advertisement24 1938-09-15 7 10 INJOY GOOD FOOD CONVENIENCE DINE WINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT KFORE or AFTER THE SHOW SHOWING NOW "THE FROG" with ((>l{|M >N HARKER24 words
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Advertisement215 1938-09-15 7 A SOOTHING NIGHTLIGHT that can be instantly turned into a FLASHLIGHT Wkca ila-ii_f M Ni bue a «eht ta ranted fraaa mm ftaaa UH WmA bail r^^ mm m^^ mmmmmU m\^y~) ike etoetrtral flr A pawrrfal brain ■_-VR¥IIVWmV m ••***<*** trmm dar Baft ll \m\ rrflerto BufiVfUfJUlM i J .trie215 words
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Article, Illustration438 1938-09-15 8 A DOLF HITLER, on whom the eyes of the world are now set, is one of the most carefully guarded lulers m Europe, and tho iR2n who protect his life learned some of their technique, by studying newjreel pictures of the assassination of King Alexander of Jugoslavia438 words
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Article, Illustration912 1938-09-15 8 HOW HITLER IS GUARDED BY THE S.S. TROOPS and fruit. Ke drinks sparkling water and occasionally weak tea. Anxious to protect his voice, one of his chief political assets, Hitler has asked that as many meetings as possible be held indoors. Whenever he attends an outdoor rally bodyguards stand nearby,912 words
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Advertisement314 1938-09-15 8 BOARD RESIDENCE. i SEA FRONT I KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd (near Swimming Clu.b) Board-Residence at moderate rates I Large Gardens Tennis. j Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms zith modern bathrooms from $65 per nonth. Hct water to Bathrooms.314 words
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Advertisement331 1938-09-15 8 BOUSTEAD cOt? <•sncorpor.it.,: TELEPHONE: Fr f lt S| LLOYDS ACEMis BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEl»:ruh» MEDIAN 6»A(i nc __t____3____i____!_, _T_r THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE SERVICES via lIONOLI _U* VANCOUVER-ACROSS CAN.y x hv Ti^** < ENTAL TRAIN without rha„„J„ S(,^N. PACIFIC ATLANTIC BKIVICK TO t_?***« the CONTINENT-all „nd< r ONE m\v' V LOW331 words
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Article149 1938-09-15 9 it The following are ships alongside the SinKgapore Harbour Board wharves or expected ■to arrive: B East Wharf, Entrance Gate 1, Exit 1: W Gorgon 22; Cremer 20. Main Wharf, Entrance Gate 2, Exit 3: m Kampar 18; Bhutan 16; Haruna Maru 9: Silverpine 7. Empire Dock, Entrance149 words
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Article88 1938-09-15 9 ■Trom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 12. A DARING daylight robbery took place at Ulu Kuang, when three Chinese Hakkas held up a fowl-dealer and stole $15. Mr. R. Ackrill, 0.C.P.D., Ipoh, ls investigating. The victim, who Is a higgler, was going about the kampongs to88 words
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Article862 1938-09-15 9 New York. Sept. 13 Latest engagements of gold shipments to New York lnelude $4.*****0 from England and $5,700,000 from Japan.— Reuter. lengths from Llsheen with tit i Been. Judlth Bff^yS&JSRace 6 Valul^i^SJ^^ HANDICAP Seven furlong HorM Dlrlaion 1. "Mr. Hercules' (5) GOLDEN BLAZE (127) 8862 words
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Advertisement474 1938-09-15 9 Kl*§"*s?. mmm -m*r^T^TmWr~^ r~~**~"*~**^mr__-^____^_^ »==fe— n S^_^_i--"-"."'---*BEL ______!f*'<^_______ n^r/^5 jypsO B nd BRITISH INDIA LINES 9* INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) m^^** m m m m P. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tonnage. Spore. Tonnage. Spore. ...Hi 17.000 Sept 23 CORFU 15,000 Nov 18 BCRDWAN 6.070 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov474 words
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Advertisement439 1938-09-15 9 (incorporated m Straus Settlements.) 4*tfl ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, {incorporated tn England.)' HAVRE LONOON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUE 2 CANAL Stean,er Due Sail. CITY OP BAGDAD Calls Glasgow sept. 29 Oct 2 CITY OF ORAN Calls Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov. 2 CITY OP PITTSBURG Nov 29 p^439 words
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Advertisement723 1938-09-15 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) MMMHHM SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Steam Tho Boa Khiow Steamship CO (193?) UA i Ship COl. LtdL and China Matoa) Steam Canard White B tai LtA Navigation Co* UA) Aberdeen Coasmonwealth Una The Straits flU__mhl» Co. Ltd. Shaw723 words
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Advertisement593 1938-09-15 10 K. P. M. MERKUS— Thursday. Sept. 15. Let<ng. Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Gent ing, Poeloe-Pandjang. Serassan and Midai. TlDORE— Thursday. Sept. -15. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning Stak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER— Thursday. Sept 15, Bangoi, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. VAN DER LlJN— Thursday. Sept 15, Cheribon, Semarang. Sourabaya, Boe leleng (passengers and593 words
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Advertisement625 1938-09-15 10 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sella Doe Singapore Singapore Nen York MS SILVERYEW Sept |f Sept. 25 Nov. 9 M.V. JAVANESE PRINCE Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Nov 2o MS. SILVERWALNUT Oct. 18 Oct 25625 words
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Miscellaneous277 1938-09-15 10 Dispatches&A^^ Local And Fon>i gn BT STEAMERS AND AIR i° Jajiaii 0 I TODAY Rengat and Tembilahan Mania 11 1 m l V Ja*a, South-West Sumatra. 8.-22? M Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dillv X N I L M Palembang Bfeft Java, south ./est Sumatra. S.-E«t Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas nnd277 words
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Article1476 1938-09-15 11 II Fraser And Co.'s List Singapore, Sept. 14. I nniN at midday was 4 down $1% and the price of robber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 25 V% cents, buyers January March 26% cents, market steadier after the decline. The increased political tension In1,476 words
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Article118 1938-09-15 11 effort to challenge the leader but just failed. Jade Lady was first. Lay Oil second. July the Seventh third and Excuse Me I rourth. The rest flnis-ied as follows. Tiist Bid, Pride of Perak. Newzy, Success. Patroleah, Cosmetic and 1 President. j J Tone of market: Weak.118 words
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76 1938-09-15 11 Exchanges Closing London Quotation Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Joseph have returned to Malacca after a tour of Penang and the n.rthem states. Mr C. A. de Vries, attached to the High School. Malacca, has returned after a holiday trip to England. Last Night Previously 178 5 16 Paris 17876 words
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Article187 1938-09-15 11 COMMODITIES METALS i London Closing Prices RLBBEJI (LONDON) Lart Night Previously Market Tone: Dull. 7 15/16 d. Bd. Spot; Bd. BiJ,d Bd. 8 l/16d. Oct.-Dec. 8 l/l<Jd. 8 3/i§d 8 l/l«d. 8 3/16 d. Jan.-Mar.: 8> ,d B',d 8 3/16 c. Slid, Apr-June: B'*d. 8 5/16 d. RUBBER (N. York)187 words
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Article445 1938-09-15 11 New York London Share Prices LATEST QVOTATIONS London, 5.30 p.m. Last nirht Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 1101;. _n 2 Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 Hi %l/445 words
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Article79 1938-09-15 11 ZBJ 1M Me (49.S m.) p.m. 7.00 Signal and programme. 7.05 Pianoforte Miwic of Chopin (UlO-***** —An introductory talk by the Re*. Colin King with miscellaneous illustrative records. No. 1 of a Series of Programmes > 7.40 Recorded vocal re. ital by Conchiu Supervia. 7.55 Share report. 8.00 ZHJ79 words
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Article181 1938-09-15 11 SEPT. 14 SELLING Lonaon. T.T. 2 3 25 32 London, dr mand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland, demand Hamburg, demand 1 38 Nt*- York, demand 55^ Montreal, demand 55 iiftf Batavia. demand Samarang. demand 102*\ CalcutU. Bombay, tnd Rangoon demand j 5 Madras and181 words
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Advertisement314 1938-09-15 11 f BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m c*,na by Special Charter). m mmmmm \2Z± Btr *»t»»fe. siicpaaaes: Manager* Offlre 5444 Asst. Manager s Office oil Eirhan t e Dept g441 I General Office MtS-t i^" k J!r__* d, reM; *<Hi'NCianocusatt X■K Ch approximately C _l Sl JOO 000 <MM> M HEAD314 words
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Miscellaneous141 1938-09-15 11 RADIO programmes SINGAPORE. TODAY. /111. -?> metres (1.7.3 mc it /HP ,o'jt, metres Sai me/»> pjn. 5.00 Cantonese Comical Drama? 5.15 Cantonese Musical Interlude 5 35 'hi iu dramas 6.15 Chlldrm's programme. 6.30 Sonj? recital by Yin* Yin and Yuen Mcl Yum. 7.00 Military oand music by the Band of141 words
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422 1938-09-15 12 jl Air Force Beat Police S-Nil In i i Last League Game JHE last of the league games was un a t Anson Road yesterday when the R. A. F. and the Police met m the first division In control of the game throughout,422 words
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1481 1938-09-15 12 FIRST DAY OF EXTRA PROFESSIONAL MEETING QOOD dividends were the feature of the first day of the Singapore Autumn extra Professional meeting", yesterday. Eagle's Eye m the third event was the only well backed horse to oblige. The biggest dividend of tho day was1,481 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-09-15 12 pictur? Cf olden Blaze (J. Donnelly) returnin* to scale after winning the sixlli TM* at Bukit Timah yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article267 1938-09-15 12 JIES m the S.C.C. autumn lawnj tennis tournament played on' the padang yesterday, were decid-! Ed on wet courto, which ma do footing difficult. The results were: TODAY MIX~D DOUBLES Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winter l_» beai. J L Pumcll and Mrs. E. C. Ch.rrlnglon (—3O)267 words
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Article305 1938-09-15 12 1 Weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting on Saturday. Sept. 4. are as follows: Horse*. Cl_-s 1, Div. 1._ 31.; fl(rs fiJrtSL 9 00 Complacent 1 01 R«J Rot 8.10 Stormy Night 800 Waetere 8. 08 Celtic Bard goo Merry305 words
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Article267 1938-09-15 12 Kest 5 Newcomers .2. IN their first practice match of the season, the S CC. Rest s.'de beat the Newcomers by five gcals to two en the padang yesterday. The result was expected, but nevertheless, the Newcomers gave a sterlin-r disp'a.-. Kinsey. Todd and Mayger were267 words
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Article64 1938-09-15 12 The Chinese second team beat the R.A.F. second by three goals to one m their hockey match at Hong Lim Green yesterday m an Interesting game. The Airmen were the first to score and the Chinese equalised soon after. At half-time the score was even. In the64 words
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Article178 1938-09-15 12 To Encourage CrossCountry Running 'From Our Own Correspond MM I Kuala Lumpur. Sept. v. ?*JN cross-ccuntry running we havr perhap; the purest form of sport known. It is amateur In every ser.sn of the word m that of the tens of thousands who disport themselves over the178 words
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40 1938-09-15 12 Indians Beat Airmen Four Goals To Nil PUYWc Despite the inn! n IM v which :j) R 1 ed to imp, Ibt IM v J rfl India iou--.'. ■freed Ch«.or si. I Gupu. W.i I "VI IK, I OrWrrr. I40 words
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Article31 1938-09-15 12 Kuili lurn^nr V|l i P.e; ahown b P j Club the nrst .an* witch >i tM> '•d m if,. P.d.rj 1 i i I I'd** Uial i i31 words
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