The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 October 1936

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,973. ESTI). 1835. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936. 10 CENTS.
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  • 764 1 C. W. A. Scott Repeats His Melbourne Triumph LLEWELLYN CRASHES ON LAKE TANGANYIKA Scott Refuses To Go On To Break Cape Record GREAT WELCOME OH ARRIVAL IN JOHANNESBURG ALTHOUGH Mr. C. W. A. Scott has scored another notable triumph in winning the great air
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  • 749 1 "We Have No Alternative" NAZIS SPENDING £800,000,000 A YEAR ON ARMS LONDON. OCT. 1. THE ANMAL ONSFKVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE OPENED AT MARGATE THIS MORNING. SOME 1,300 DELEGATES ATTENDING THE CHANCELLOR Ol Hit EXCHEQIER IS REPRESENTING THE PRIME MINISTER AT A MASS MEETING BIT WILL NOT ATTEND
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    30 1 C \Y. A. SCOTT, with his wife and child, in the de Havilland Gipsy .Moth in which he flew from England to Australia in i) days 4 hours 11 minutes.
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  • 43 1 Shanghai, Oct. 1. 'THREE Chinese found distri- buting anti-Japanese handbills have been detained at the Japanese marine headquarters. The main streets in Hongkew and Chapei, usually most alive, are singularly deserted but the steady exodus from the bystreets is continuing. Reuter.
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  • 234 1 BLUM'S THREAT TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT SENATE AND CHAMBER AT LOGGERHEADS Sequel To Rejection Of "Social Clauses" Paris, Oct. 1. A CRISIS is developing in France Offer the Senates attitude towards the Devaluation Bill. There is talk in the lobbies of a possibility that M. Blum will dissolve Parliament U the
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  • 72 1 Raises Brigade To Assist Spanish Rebels St. Jean de Luz. Sept. 29. Gen. O'Duffy. who claims to have raised an Irish Brigade of 2.000 men for service in Spain, has crossed the frontier en route to Burgos and Pampeluna to see Gen. Franco and Gen Mola. It is
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  • 216 1 OMINOUS JAPANESE ACTION IN SHANGHAI Occupation Of Hongkew BUT ONLY OF A "POLICE VATUME" Shanghai. Oct. 1. JAPANESE marines created a stir J in Honukew this morning by marching out with a naval larding party from the barracks and taking possession of strategic points in the district as far west
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  • 35 1 (."iicva. Oct. 1. TTIIK League Assembly has det id< cl to cr« lit tuo temporary seats in the Council for three years, one of which will be occupied by China. Reutcr.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 Ik. wm wrfmin TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 630 TO 8.15 P.M. informal) 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AND ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THE POPULAR D. FOKIEN -MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO D. MARVIN— Y. KRAVCHENKO— K. ERMOLAEVA Late of the Moscow Ballet NON-DINERS $100 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ARCHES- I WHEN IN PENANG
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    • 103 1 Ik. H m Wirn^Tfi SEA VIEW ft HOTEL TONIGHT TOMORROW NIIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j DINNFR AM) DANCE MI SIC BV RELLSRS FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION HAHGE WHETHER YOU REQUIRE I icil'l REFRESHMENTS OK ELABORATE MEAL, THE ADELPHI GRILL IS RENOWNED FOR ITS EXCELLENT FOOD AND COIRTEOI
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  • 194 2 Sophisticated Comedy At The Pavilion tng with distinction is seen in the Radio picture. The Lady Consents." which began at the Pavilion last night. The film us welcome because it brings Ann Harding back once again into her sophisticated comedy. The theirs of the story is about
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  • 465 2 MUNICIPAL Extravagance OBSESSION WITH BRICKS AND MORTAR-GET AWAY FROM TRADITION -MUST PUBLIC BUILDINGS BE IMPOSING THINKING IN TERMS OF OPULENCE -TIME FOR SINGAPORE TO ABOLISH STANDARDS—FALSE SUPERIORITY AND PRETENTIOUS SHOW To The Editor. Sir.— lt would be literally true to say that millions of dollars could
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  • 71 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 30. Inspector Michael Boyle yes:erday produced Ngew Ah Tong (a Leichevv» la the police court before Mr. J. A. A. Faith to answer a charge of murder. The man is alleged :o have murdered his young wife on Monday morning
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  • 27 2 The Eastern Extension Australasia ind China Telegraph Co., Ltd., announced that deferred (LC) telegrams :o Netherlands India are now admitted rom their Singapore office.
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  • 282 2 APPEAL TO CALL OFF THE STRIKE Special Meeting Of The Higher Committee Jerusalem. Sept. 30. HOPES of Intervention by Arab Kings in the form of an appeal to the Arabs to call off the strike were received today when representatives of Ibn Sand and Emir
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  • 39 2 Berlin, Sept. 30. Dr. Scbacht announced that Germany would not devalue her currency He said that Germany was satisfied with the results o: her currency control, bu: would be prepared to < international negotiati ins 11 the opportunity arose Renter.
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  • Article, Illustration
    9 2 which opens at the Pavilion Theatre on Oct 6.
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  • 64 2 :.r rang penchuri are still I area is shown by the the residence of Mr. J S. M. Keunir at 3 Ladyhill Road was entered. a1 3 15 a m. Wednesday and 562 fi Mr. Rennie's bedroom t ible. wards endeavoured to room but was met raped. SI
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  • 81 2 R. A. F. BE A T SIAMESE XV (From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok. Oct. 1. The K.A T. beat a Siamese Rugger fifteen in the last minutes of Hie game, by a con verted try here this evening. The ground was Hooded early in the afternoon and with a dry
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 66 2 FOR SALE. ONE NEW TEAK WOOD MOTOR BOAT 25 feet long. 5*3 Beam. 16 20 H P. Ailsa Craig Petrol Engine. Tvpe L6. Revolution 900-1.100. Speed 8.25 Knots. Apply to The Singapore Slipwav and Engineering Co. Ltd.. Tanjon- Rhu. I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS "CARMEN" (CONCERT
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    • 367 2 g^SIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. THE RUGGER I SEASON i* here. GET YOUR LITESOME BODY BELT FROM MEDICAL HALL LTD. BOARD RESIDENCE" SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing sea with own bath room. H anC. C. aud mod. san. Phone 5758 iennis Large Garden. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE SINGAPORE.
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    • 545 2 Xlbe Sinoapore Jfrec press Head Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. Ph«ne 5471 i5 linn »it* extensions u> aU drptutmenu Tel: "Ximrt" Sincapure Kuala Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street Phone: V£*2. FcifcHg GGicc: iz. Blvhop 8/reet, Pcnanc Phone: 1477. London Office: «t/43 Flert Street, Londsn EX. 4. PhoD-: CVntral 3605— 3««9. Tel:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 222 2 Diary Of The Day HUh Water: 11.05 96 it. 1141 p.m. 102 :t Sports atocfay: S.J.I, vs RA 'Changi* at S J I. ground CSC. I vs. Police at Depot V MCA vs RAF. at Anson Road. S.CC. vs. A PC. on Pabang. SRC vs. Middlesex on Padang Rugby SrfCC.
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  • 603 3 Judge's Strong Comments On Headline CTRONG exception to a headline appearing in a Singapore morning newspaper (not the Singapore Free Press) describing a discussion between counsel and judge, as a "clash," was taken in the High Court, Singapore, yesterday by Mr. John Laycock. The matter
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  • 165 3 List Of Approved Promotions (Frt.n Our On c\.- r espon*» n'> Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 29. Promotion of the following officers has been approved by His Excellency, the High Commissioner: Malay States Volunteer Regiment.— Second-Lieutenant T. D. Ensor to the rank or Lieutenant Second-Lieuten-ant R.G.H. Wilshaw to the rank
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  • 114 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Sept. 29. After hearing appeals against the decisions of local magistrates in th-- Seremban Supreme Court today. Mr. Justice de Buriatte reduced the fine of a Chinese. Liew Sew. who was charged with tampering with an electric meter and fined $200. to Sl5O.
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  • 246 3 NEEDS £1,000,000; TOTAL £229,000 London. ABOUT £1.000,000 will be required if; the scheme lor the national memorial to King George V is to be lully carried out. So far only £229.000 has been collected. The slow rate of progress In recent weeks has disappointed
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  • 45 3 Messrs. Guthrie Co.. Ltd.. Kuala Lunpur, have received the following cable from the secretaries of Karmen Rubber Ltd: Board recommend "final* dividend in respec oi last financial year of 4 per cent, payable on Oct. 29 carried forward subject to audit and usual adjustments €10.263.
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 3 CYCLISTS THRONGED THE YARD of the Registrar of Vehicles Department in Middle Road yesterday to comply with the new regulation regarding the registration of their machines which is now in force. (Free Press photo).
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  • 118 3 Lorry Crashes Into Iron Bridge (From Our Own Correspondent* Taiping, Sept. 30. While returning from Matang with a load of firewood a lorry driven by a Chinese named Goh Chok Seng crashed against an iron bridge about two miles outside Taiping. A i'riend of his named Loo
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  • 30 3 Charged With Failing To Report New Address (.From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29. Allegedly failing to report to the Singapore police a change in his ad-
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  • 42 3 'THE Imperial Airways plane, 1 which was due in Singapore last night, will arrive at 4.30 this afternoon, bringing icith it the mail salvaged from the Athena which was destroyed by fire ichen taking off at Delhi on Tuesday.
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  • 47 3 dress, a Eurasian. Charlie Peter, was produced beiore Mr. J. Calder in the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday, charged with leaving Singapore without notifying the authorities. Peter who was a police supervisee, was ordered to be remanded in custody until tomorrow when a police escort will arrive.
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  • 64 3 Brings Chinese Woman $2 Fine A Chinese woman named Chui Kee was fined $2 by Mr. E. E. Colman in the fifth court yesterday for having played her gramophone at her house in the five-foot-path, in Erskine Road on Aug. 23 at 12.45 a.m. In her defence
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  • 66 3 For Man On Criminal Breach Of Sl,ooo Charge Charged with criminal breach af trust, as a servant, in respect of $1,000. the property of Mohamed Ibrahim on Sept. 30. Sultan Marican was produced before Mr. A. D. York in the third court yesterday. The case was postponed to
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  • 62 3 Offender Finds Himself In Court Radios may not be turned on in the early hours of the morning. W. C. Thorne, of Boustead's Wharf Office, was summoned before Mr. E. E. Colman. the fifth magistrate, yesterday for turning in at 1.20 a.m. at his house
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  • 415 3 Death Struggle To Prevent Theft Of Her Jewels P FWO Sikh additional police constables, one living in an 1 adjoining room and the other on duty outside, did not hear the cries or the struggles which a 24-year-old Cantonese widow named Lam Ah
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  • 151 3 FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF WEEKLY SERVICE Special festivities were held yesterday in Amsterdam and Batavia by K.L.M. to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the inauguration of a weekly service on the Far East route. The weekly service was formally inaugurated by Queen Wilhelmina on |Oc:. 1, 1931.
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  • 53 3 The trial ol Yashuhara Arima on charges ol using as genuine forged documents will be brought to a close today, when Mr. Justice Adrian Clark who is presiding over the present Assizes, sums up. Yesterday Mr. Oscar Wilson, the handwriting expert, gave evidence and the defence will
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  • 52 3 The wedding mto solemnised at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday of Mr. Valentin Kierdorf. of the Cultuur Maatschappy Indragiri, Sumatra, and Miss Waldtraut Edith Ruggeberg. of Aix la Chapelle, Germany. Rev. Stephen Band officiated. The bride was given away by Mrs. D. Leuthold and Mr. Brustlein acted as
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  • 62 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 30. Excellent work by the Ipoh Fire Brigade subdued an ou break of fire that occurred last night at the Federal Home for Women. Smoke was seen issuing Irom :he matrons room and it was found that a mattress and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 63 3 Quality Counts more in matters of Mm i Health than Quantity. gSfN* CARLSBERG BEER Stands for Quality. MSE Costing only slightly more tha> 4fUfT non-imported beers, it is delicious to [ijjmk& the taste, strong without being I^SSSR intoxicating and above all f/C2^^3ll 1 Real Home Brew. twr^^lb L llil *jl
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    • 338 3 STOMACH SUFFERER'S OWN WARNING AGAINST RUBBISHING IMITATIONS' The really marvellous efl'ects ol Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in all cases of stomach troubles have led to the introduction of cheap substitutes. Many sullerers who have been cured feel it their duty to warn other sullerers to guard against accepting anything but
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1302 4 FRIENDSHIP It is ojerifte true to say that In Singapore one makes hundreds of acquaintance but very few friends. This sounds terrible and would appear to reflect on »ur own capacity for that kble of gi!ts friendship— but in la merely one of the penalties which 'hose
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    • 805 4 and ham was not served until 11 p.m. and even when the time came to say I good-jye well alter midnight, many were reluctant to leave. ATTRACTIVE GOWNS Among the mest attractively gowned women at the party were Mrs. Barr. sister of the hostess, in black georgette.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 240 4 GRAND OPPORTUNITY :o show every lady in Singapore what is a nice NATURAL PERMANENT WAVE we haw decided to REDUCE OUR RATE by 33 13°owhich makes it possible that you can have the VERY BEST PERM for $1 0 on| y daring October and November, 1936. Everything is under the
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    • 27 4 J&j GATB look like this i X JQlQB^^^ "^W^.- *J"^ »■<■■■■■■■■■■■■— w >■ r w^^*^> COW fr GATE V 4(ji >x L^ 'k Lf^*\ A^lAo^- M nrili j* t:::x
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  • Article, Illustration
    280 5 r» THERE WERE plenty of thrill, for spectators at the hill climb for motor-cars organised by the lister Automobile Club at Craigantlet, County Down, Twenty-eight cars were e ntcred in the eight events of the com petition. 83 asrents beJus made. Photo shows J. 1). Scott (M.G.) skiddin? into the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the manager. Price 50 cents each. KILAT GARDENS (ft CAMERON -f HIGHLANDS m /SUPPLIES RECEIVED TWICE WEEKLY PHONfc: nn Pf
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  • 453 6 DR. KAGAWA IN SINGAPORE "JHERE will be no peace in the world un 1 the great Powers agree 1 to economic co-operation. Political agreement cannot be reached without economic agreement." That is the basic argument used by Dr. T.
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  • 709 6 5. V.F. Commandant Attends "At Home" <Fr.>m Our Own Correspondent) \ualu Lumpur, Sept. 28. *4J '.VILL wiien you vert lituc children and when vrcni you naturallv turned I ru-jlher. m .no grown-ups I think !t is your datj
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    36 6 SKINOK MUSSOLINI, face relaxed in one of his rare smiles, chats amiabl> with stern -featured Prince of Piedmont, heir to the Italian throne, at Che big manoeuvres of the Italian Army in Irpinia. south of Naples.
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  • 103 6 In A "Healthy Financial Position" (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 30. Compared with a small loss in the corresponding period of last year th° balance sheet of the Ipoh Club shows a credit balance of $1,568.42. In addition the overdraft of $1,400 had been met and the
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  • 451 6 Railway Co-operators Meeting FIRST SOCIETY WITH PROVIDENT FUND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. ABNORMAL resignations. due to financial difficulty and inability on j -the part of the members to provide 'sureties and the absence of facilities /or obtaining long term loans were revealed at the
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  • 153 6 Tamil Hit By Car Still In Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 29. "It was partly my fault I sounded the horn but did not stop I was travelling about 15 miles per hour and really thought the man had moved away." said Miss P. Lazaroo.
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  • 239 6 r London. A MILKMAN called at a house on North Side. Clapham Common. It was about 7.40 on a Sunday morning. Suddenly his horsed van dashed furiously down the road for no appa- rent reason. It went 150 yards or so towards The
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  • 205 6 WILL ECLIPSE LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS? OAINTERS and decorators w.-re yes- terday busily B in putting the finishing touci.e In readiness for the big Chinese Ttade Fair which is to be opened at the Gr World today No energy is being sp, r< d and no
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 56 6 rproc: Green Canvas Tarpaulins. MMnr ana repairer of rattan and Bertam Cnarki, Qaavai bttrtnc b'and-. "tarpaulins. Tent> bag.-. Blue •crecßt, Bertam panels W're aetung fencing. Wool buiuui^ and v?ag. Abdnl Kahman. Telephone 24S^. Office I—6S1 6S Robinson Road (opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:— 17- A Joo Chiat Plae# <intapore fyau HAVE
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    • 100 6 I Here is (Kssence^j I vu|bußr] yIGOUR comes with good health— and good health comes with Brand's Essence When vitality is low, you get that sluggish lack-of-energy feeling— sure sign that you B need Brand's. Brand's Essence of Chicken restores lost vitality and gives you energy. For years Brand's has
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  • 1288 7 Nervousness Over Franc And Guilder SYNTHETIC IN GERMANY, ITALY AND RUSSIA (From Our Own Correspondent) A London, Sept. 18. lIK.W^ fall in United Kingdom rubber stocks tailed to overcome the fears of the ultimate fates of the guilder and the franc, and another
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  • 496 7 LOYALISTS RETURNING TO TOLEDO "War Definitely" Won" Says Gen. Franco Madrid, Ocl. 1. A SURPRISE counter-attack is l" claimed to have brought the Government troops back within three miles of North Toledo. The Government has decided to introduce a food ration system in order J i
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  • 64 7 Tenders Invited By The Royal Mail Line London, Sept. 30. The Royal Mail Lines have decided to invite tenders for- a fast mail and passenger vessel for an express service from Southampton to Brazil and the Argentine. The company has also contracted with Harland and Wolff, of Belfast
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 157 7 It's Big! It's New! HV m^ |^^mh :HE MOST LAVISH. MOST f^T^P^H^^H BEAUTIFUL AND TUNEFUL W T S^CAL COMEDY. DANCING W '^tfiSSfefr' *<' "VI PRODUCTION WE HAVE EVER B&r C T< SCREENED! .MATTHEWS IT'S LOVE fe- AGAIN P* SONNIE HALE f^- "^J'^y^ ROBERT YOUNG |*Vi, i PAVILION TUESDAY. TMEE POPULAR
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    • 110 7 Take a dose of laughing gas from the painless dentists of the plains out vrhene the wild west gets really MAD! l OP 6 E ;r Ta 9 N xTIALHfIMBRAI jfl |pr Kk I Ibi 9b 9Ei> i DORGTH Y LEE FOLKS, IT'S A MASSACRE! DONTT MISS K. K. O.
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    • 60 7 BIGGER -.uui BIGGER I at EVERY SHO CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9. 1S Tremendous Success oj Ol'll>\S world -1 am >i;s i UNDER TWO tIMS 1 Fea RONALD COLM,vN CLAUDETTE COLBERT VICTOR McLAGLf.W and RCSALIND RUSSELL Directed by KKANK I I .OYIi. tiuman who m: i<> M MUIINT 0 THE 801
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  • 761 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936. A r o Escape IN a recent address to the British Association, Lord Horder, the lamous physician, made reference to the effects of what he teimed the 'anxiety neurosis' which he stated was seriously undermining the health of the population as a
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  • 379 8 Miss Dulcie Savage-Bailey, of Fraser\s Hill, ieit for home by the Lalandia. Dr. R. D. Gross, who is due back from home leave, will be posted for du y as Health Officer. Kinta. Mr. E. B. Williams. M.C.S.. has been appointed Official Assignee and Registiar of Companies,
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  • 46 8 Killed By A Motor-Car In Vienna Vienna. Oct. 1 Don Alfonso Carlos, the 87-year-old head Of the House of Bourbon, and Carlist Pretender to the Spanish Throno died this morning from injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor-car yesterday— Reuter Wireless
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  • 698 8 r\R A A. TURNER, Medical Officer of i D Health for Finchley. London, writes j 1 in his report: "Much harm and un-jc necessary fear have been caused in re- I cent years by constant references to the high maternal mor-'l tality and the risks 1
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  • 1086 8 IN the gathering dusk Dr. Caseros hurried along the road to La Cruz. the lonely road that crossed neglected fields and wound capriciously about the ragged, straggling copses. At the edge of one of these, where the path gaw place to tough puna-grass, he halted abruptly, his heart thudding,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 527 8 What is the good of a Single Whisky? "The answer,- said Johnnie Walker, "is good 9 for blending for by a single whisky I mean one of the many fine whiskies which are blended to make Johnnie Walker. In blending, the distinctive character of each whisky is skilfully retained in
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    • 29 8 WEEKLY COMPENSATION for INJURY during the RUGBY AND HOCKEY SEASON. SPECIAL MONTHLY PREMIUM 55.50.— Apply to the: GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 1037 9 CHRISTIANITY MEANS LESS DIVORCE IN JAPAN Striking Address ByFamous Evangelist DR. KAGAWA TELLS STORY OF CONVERSION "TT IS A WONDERFUL THING THAT SINCE THE NEW 1 TESTAMENT CAME TO JAPAN, DIVORCE IS DECREASING. "About 30 years ago, we had a divorce rate of 32 per cent., but since the New
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 9 a VIEW OF MR. GOODMAN'S OFFICE, showing part of the decorations. The door and cupboard are on the left. ('Free Press photo).
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  • 329 9 Mr. Lester Goodman As Pioneer HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH WORKING SINGAPORE'S latest in office design, complete with air»J conditioning, futuristic decoration, and functional equipment, has been built for hi< own use by Mr. Lester L. Goodman. Singapore manager ot Getz Brothers and Co. rUS
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  • 39 9 N EW CAPITAL London. Sept. 30. New capital issues fan September amounted to £954.6101 con^redwiU; £619 4413 in August MM) V- m 1.9440 fo. September. 1935 The total tor the first nine months of 1936 is 149.12 ,.060.British Wireless.
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  • 189 9 STATE LEADERS AND AGGRESSION Not To Be Allowed To Dictate Terms Geneva, Sept. St. 'T'HE outstanding feature of today's Assembly was the speech of Mr. LitvinorT pungentiy retorting to Hitler's Nuremberg pronouncement M. LltYlnofl declared that Stute Leaders who enumerate vast foreign territorial which they
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 9 thf SMAIL CABINET through which the conditioned air is introd"ed into Mr Goodman's office from a plant on the floor bekm. (Free Press photo).
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  • 78 9 Portugal At Last Joins The Committee London, Sept. 28. Portugal, which hitherto has not attended the committee of non-inter-vention in Spain, was represented at today's meeting by the Chargt.' d'AfTaires in London It was originally Intended that only the sub-committee meet today but ir view of the Portuguese attendancesteps
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  • 264 9 Increase In Purchasing Power I London, Sept. .'{•>. IIETAIL trade continues to expand. showing a growth of purchasing power among all classes as a result of the great recovery in British trade and industry. Sales in August were 7 4 per cent. greater in value than
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  • 177 9 London. Sept. 30. ITHE trial of television transmissions from the British Broadcasting Corporation's station at Alexandra Palace, rvhich have been interrupted since the end of the Radio Show at Olympia, icill be resumed tomorrow. The Baird system will be evi' ployed for the first tluee Ccvs. Transmissions
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  • 38 9 British Appeal For Far Fast Refugees London. Oct. 1. An appeal lor 10.000 to assist Russian women refugees in the Far East is made in a letter to the Tlmet from the British Appeal Committee Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 535 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 P- m. Oct. 1 Tne above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage mna stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conv ßfSfOO Loan, 5 p.c, 1944-64. UV 2 H7 5
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    • 156 10 Sept. 28 29 30. D Can. Com. 125> 2 125 124» 2 Telephone 174^4 174- 4 172 I Railn 80' a 79 2 78' _> nk 67' L 67 67» 4 162 162 16P K 28 7 29 29» 4 ntf Btctrk 45^8 45' 2 45 ral
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    • 99 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. 1, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases FOB October) 27 316 27 5'16 Good F.A.Q. in cases vF.0.8. October) 27 116 27 316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 27 27 V 8 October 27»/ 8 27V 4 Oct.-Dec. 27^ 27% Jan.-Mar.
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    • 43 10 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay on lull rate Telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows: Telegrams Handed in at 5 p.m. five mins.; 5.30 p.m. eleven mins.; 6 pm hve mins. 6.30 p.m. Working Clear.
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    • 22 10 Ten years ago the turnover from A™ e>> stainle^ steel was about a year— now it is over £1,000,000 for a year.
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    • 17 10 Mr. D. Carmichael, manager, Consolidated Rubber Co., has returned to Sitiawan from his recent visit to Europe.
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    • 203 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Malaya has
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    • 189 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Oct. 1 RI'BBER: Easy. London Spot: 7 3 4 d. 7 7 B d. Previously: 713 16d. 7 7 s d. Nov.: 7 13 16d. 7 7 B d. Previously: 7 13 16d. 7 7 s d. Jan.-March: 7 7 B d.
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    • 75 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Oct. 1 Tin: Dull. Cash: £202 55. Previously: Firm at £203 15s. Three months: £199 2s. 6d. Previously: £200 17s. 6d. New York Tin 45.62. Previously: 46.00. Copper: Settlement: £39 15s. Previously: £39 2s. 6d. Gold: Yesterday: £7 os. 5 J 2
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    • 80 10 London Closing Quotations Oct. 1 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124.21 unquoted 76' 2 New York $to 4.86 2 3 4.93 4 4.95 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 8.39 9 16 S^ l^ Hong Kong Per dollar ls. 2 7
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    • 212 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. 1 SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1| 16 London, demand 2 4 1 16 London 4 months' sight 24'^ Lyons, demand 900 nom' Hamburg demand 145 nom New York, demand 57 9 16 Montreal, demand 57 7 16 Batavia, demand 102*4 Samarang, demand
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    • 1179 10 Fraser and Co.'s List THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1936, 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ayer Weng ($1) 1# ,2% ill Bangrin Tin if) I<| 3d lte Batu Selangor ($1) oh Chenderiang i£j Hitam Tin (50 cts.) .»0 .oi Hong Patt Tin ($1) -89 »f Hong Kong
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    • 82 10 In their daily report on the share market issued at the close of business yesterday. Messrs. Fraser and Co. state that there was not so much activity in the tin shares section and there was only a moderate turnover. Prices remain practically unchanged on closing. There was
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    • 100 10 Still No Dealings In The French Franc London, Sept. 30. Quiet conditions prevail In the foreign exchange markets. The latest rates lor sterling on New York are 4 06 Brussels 29 335. Amsterdam 9.05, Geneva, 21.555 and Berlin 12.70. Pending a resumption of dealings in the franc and
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    • 111 10 LOCAL AND CHINESE merchants who are taking part in the Chinese Trade Fair at the Great World. Oct. 1 Buyers Sellers Gambicr 5.25 Java Cube 900 Hamburg Cube 10 25 White Muntok Pepper 14 25 Black Pepper 7.50 White Pepper 13 75 Copra, sundried 535 Copra, mixed
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  • 910 11 FORMAL OPENING Tonight Of Trade fair Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT TirXDREDS of Chinese and European residents of Singapore have invited to witness the formal opening of the Chinese Trade Fair at the Great World tonight, when Mr. Sze Shao Zung, acting Chinese Consul-Genera! for Malaya, will perform
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  • 97 11 Died A Poor Man; Had Given Most Of His Wealth Away London. Sir Harry Preston, friend of princes and pugilists, most generous of hosts. who gave away thousands of pounds to charity, died a comparatively poor man. His will is likely to surprise many of his most
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  • 61 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 30. The rain caused a fire— at the Central Fire Station, Penang, the other day. Wa.er leaked en to the dynamo working the lift, causing a short circuit, and the electrical equipment caught fire. As soon as the fire was
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  • 35 11 Mr. C. M. Macdonald, manager of the Eastern Smelting Company. Kampar and Pusing Agencies, will mccccd Mr. D. J. Fleming as .he manager of the Ipoh Branch when the latter leaves for Penang on transfer.
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    • 324 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in tne v^ulony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 492 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 ahares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,006 HEAD OFFICE 38, Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star I Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semaranj Bangkok
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    • 371 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penang— ZHJ Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength 49.3 metres p.m. 7.00 Time signal and day's programme 7.05 Recorded light music 7.30 Children's hour. 7.55 Share report. 8.00 Talk— "The Lighter Side of British Life" (Morris Gilbert). 820 Recorded organ recital. 8.37 News. 8.42 What's On In Penang.
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    • 297 11 11.15 The news and announcements. 11.20 Greenwich time signal. 11.35 The Gershom Parkington Quintet. 1147 Around the Counties— No. 5 "Buckinghamshire— the cradle of English liberty." 12.20 Close down. Holland— PCl Wavelength— l6.BB metres p.m. 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.30 Music. 8.35 News. 8.50 Cabaret programme. 9.05 Violin recital. 9.20 Continuation
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  • 124 12 SOUTHAMPTON AS EMIMKK AIR BASE? Plans which the Southampton Harbour Board have prepared for the establishment ot an Empire air h.se on Southampton Water have been discussed by Mr. Harry Parsons, chairman of the board, and a deputation represent in* Ihi Air Ministry and Imperial Airwavs Langstone Harbour. Portsmouth, was
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  • 102 12 French Liner In Collision A serious collision occurred off Bicquette between the C.G.T. liner Lafayette and the British steamer Benmaple recently. As a result of which the latter vessel is reported to have sunk, all the crew and passengers being saved. She is a vessel of 1.728 tons
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  • 92 12 The Norwegian Charge d'Affaires in London has presented new proposals on behalf of his Government regarding the Norwegian whaling dispute There is reason to believe, that these proposals are not immediately acceptable, but they will be given careful consideration. As negotiations on any new proposals are likely
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    • 589 12 PROGRESS OF THE CLYDE TRUSTS Increased Revenue In All Sections j v r London, Sept. 2. ■TOE financial statement for the year ended June 30 last, 1 which was submitted at the annual meeting in Glasgow of the Clyde Navigation Trustees yesterday, showed that practically all sections of the undertakings
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    • 127 12 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1): Benmohr 22; Hai Hing 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Malini 18; Kola 16: Plancius 11; Tilawa 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): City of Florence 30; Kirishima Maru 32; Rantaupandjan^ 34: Tweedbank 36. Empire Dock (Entranot Gate 4): Marella 48. West Wharf
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    • 175 12 Banka. Brit., 283 tons, from Indragiri 30, to Indragiri 2.10. Nam Yong. Brit.. 769 tons, trom Batavia 30. to Batavia 2.10. City Oi Florence. Brit.. 4.391 tons, from Quebec 30. to Port Swettenham 3.10. Valentijn. Dut. 1.181 tons, from Cheribon 1. to Rhio 3. Belawan. Dut 715 tons,
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    • 134 12 The following were passengers by Dutch planes: Arrived from N E.I. by KNILM-plane PK-AFL on Tuesday: Mr Yeh Cheng Chi, Mr. Leonard H Cooper. Left for N.E.I by KNILM-plane PKAFL on Wednesday: Mr. G. C. J T KruythorT. Mr Leo Roet. Mr Samuel Koopman. Mr Moses de
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    • 69 12 Arrived Sept. 27, 1936. Consignees oi carpal per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey ot all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held at Godown No 11 at 9 am Bonded "D" at 2 p.n: and Matches Store at 3
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    • 223 12 "SERVICE, SAFETY AND COMFORT' OF UNITED STATES' LINERS THAT the Manhattan and Washington, of the United States Lines •match in service, safety and comfort the Nonnandie and Queen Mary or any other foreign super liners is the opinion oi Mr. Roper. Secretary of Commerce, who is
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    • 169 12 Replacement Of Obsolete Tonnage Shipbuilding activity in the United States proceeds apace, and states the New York Journal of Commerce, will probably continue at higher levels tor some time to come. Builders even anticipate a sharp increase in activity if the appointments to the new Maritime Authority,
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    • 44 12 Sept. 30: Tjipai <Dut.); Meran <Brlt.) Oct. 1: Anshun, Kedah. Benmacdhui Karapara. Teucer. Sin Kheng Seng! Gemas. Tandjong Balei (Brit.); Hanau Pottsdam, Scharnhorst <Ger); Auby <Sar Gen. v. der Heydne. Tidore Van Heutsz «Dut.); Hakusan Maru (Jap r Hong Ho (Chin.); Hero (Nor >
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    • 162 12 The following are passengers fa the Hakusan Maru which sailed for Europe from Singapore yesterday. For Penans: Mr. B. Freivogel. For Colombo: Mr. K. Fukumi. Rev. E. L. King, Mrs. E. B. King, Major E J Medley, Mrs. E. J. Medley, Mr S Sasaki. Mr. E. Shima. For
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    • 490 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) m > Cif TELEPHONE: Frelfht 5433— Passage 54SL *m LLOYDS AGENTS. r: BOOKING AGENTS »OR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. _J ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIffIC iWOQiDS GRifrtn incorporated in Bngiand) [travel systh* THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES *a HONOLIM! or direct
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    • 75 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE and SILVER LINE, LTD. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND NORTH PACIFIC PORTS m.v. SILVERPALM (S.) Arrives Sails (via Java A Manila: Calls at Golf Ports) Orl mT 1 <P) s**S <;,', i m.v. HOPECREST (S.) oct (via J»,» »nd
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    • 389 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 pan. Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taining and TelOK Anson: Mekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala
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    • 460 13 I'-=^== S=^=~. <* BY, P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWAROS To»n»«« SW. Tonnag s p D o BtSSwja ViJS? °«J BANPORA .7,000 bSZ SSSS??' SSS F 17 .000 Jan 9 SOMA'T 2' NOV 6 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 14 R\JPUTi\^ ?n V 2 BEHAR 60 <*> J™.
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    • 519 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea in Straits Settlements.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. St«»mer Duc Sai a <CITY OP FLORFNCE Havre. London. Rfdam. H'burg. Glasgow In Port Oct 2 CITY OF CARDIFF Havre. London.
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    • 1061 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamshin To nass* ia* Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White star Ltd Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) The Sarawak SteanLshin Co ltd The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental I in*" \ia The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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    • 722 14 K. P. M. PLANCH'S Friday. Oct. 2. Muntok < passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. trpn SIBERG Friday. Oct. 2. Rhio. Dabo. Bllliton and Batavia with tran shipment at Batavia to Kalianda. Kota-Agoeng. Benkoelen, Indra poera Pekalongan. Tegal. Merak and Oosthaven. TINOMBO— Friday, ©ct 2. Belawan-Deli. rp iri{r(r
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    • 483 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG Vl^fO^ BOMBAY SUEZ PORT SAI ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES* ANU Arrives. Leaves I~v« S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. Pres. Garfield Oct 3 Oct. 6 get. 8 o. Pres. Polk Oct. 17 Oct. 20 CXt; 15 Pres. Adams Oct. 31 Nov. 3 «ov. And Every 14 Days
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    • 577 14 OJS. K LINE rane Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar, Oct Aden Maru Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, L Marques, Durban and Algoa Bay m«, Santos and Buenos Aires via Durban. Oct R Hakonesan Maru fi" c Town and Rio de Janeiro Santos and Buenos Aires via Colombo. Oct. U Atlas Maru %££J?. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam,
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  • 1026 15 Japanese Swimmers Win Without Effort ANOTHER FINE DISPLAY OF DIVING FOR SPECTATORS QINGAPORE Chinese Swimmers sprang a surprise on the Japanese Olympic team at the Y.M.C.A. pool yesterday by beating them 9 goals to 5 in a fast and quick-scoring game of water polo.
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    15 15 Vernation and the Clerical I mon at the Clerical I'nion ground yesterday. (Free Press photo).
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  • 291 15 Last Minute Dash By Airmen Almost Saved Game fOLTS .3; R.A.F 2. A FINE display by the Colt's forwards was responsible for their thre? two victory over the R.A.F. at Seletar yesterday. The game was fairly even though the Colt's,
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  • 47 15 From Our Own Correspondent > Seyamat. Sept. 28. In a fast game on the School padang on Sunday the Government Services defeated the English School 3 l. Douglas A Frank scored all three goals lor the winners. The School's goal was obtained by Ali. their insideleft.
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  • 117 15 THE Sikh Police have cancelled all their hockey fixtures with the Singapore Colts. The first game they were to have played was yesterday. "We could not five you any reason for this," said one of the officials of the Colts team when approached by a Free Press reporter,
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  • 122 15 Johannesburg. Sept. 19. The Empire Exhibition Skating Rink was filled to capacity by spectators anxious to see the first ice hockey match played In South Africa, when Oxford beat Cambridge by 4 goals to 3 here today. The match was staged on the occasion of
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  • 545 15 Segamat, Sept. 18. Yeo Oon Keong has in t:<e Segamat rict Tennis Tournament qualified lor the final of the open singles. With Tan as his partner and a handicap of —30 he is in the final of the handicap doubles. The pair
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  • 246 15 Golf Match Teams For Sunday The following arc the teams and times for the golf match between the Island and Japanese Golf Clubt to bv played on Sunday. Uslaiiti Club players mentioned first a.m. 8.30 C. A. R. Bateman (Si and N. A. Maliai <6> vs.
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    20 15 JAPANESE OLYMPIANS, leturning to Japan, taken on hoard the Yasukuni Maru, which arrived in Singapore yesterday— < I re<- Press photo*.
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  • 58 15 Handicap Doubles Kamis and Dawood <—30.3) beat Nathan and Dr. loh Poon Lip 15.3) 7—5. 6—3. Mixed Doubles I. A. Alsagoff and Miss Wemysi < 15.3 > beat K. M. R. Ifenon and Miss Bur esi IS) 12 14. 8-6. 6- The winners oi toe mixed doubles will
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  • 228 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Sept. 29. North Johore will have a useful side j this year. This is the second season j that the team has been run since it was dissolved four years ago on account of the slump and retrenchment. The pack, which was
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  • 88 15 Fielding a strong team the IX heavv Brigade R.A beat the H.M.S. Terror at rugger, on the Changi ground, by 'l2 points (three tries and one penalty goal) to 3 (one try) on Tuesday. The game was fast and open though infringements were frequent.
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  • 84 15 Today, the Royal Singapore Yacht Club will hold the usual an rnoon races for tne 'B" and C" classes, starting at 5.20 p.m. and 5 25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday the International six metre class will sail the second race ol a series for the Miner Challenge Dap, starting
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    21 15 A JAPANESE swimmer "takes off" for a back dive, during the aquatic display at the Y.M.C.A. pool yesterday. (Free Press photo).
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  • 183 15 PROGRAMME FOR S.A.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS XHE loliowiriß is the pNtHMMM for the S. A. BA. championships tomorrow night: Special Junior Flyweight R Campbell '5.A8.C.1 7.6 vs. P C. Kattan (Police) 7 7. Flyweight Final: H Jerri* <SA B.C I 8.0 vs. P. C. Ad. Rahman P 7.10 Holder. Featherweight Final Pte
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  • 139 15 Services And Civilians Polo On Saturday The Inniskillinns' Cur> pn sentrd to the Singapore Polo Club by Major R. G. S. Cox M.C.. and The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers will be competed lor on Saturday at 4.30 p.m between team.s representing respectively the .services and the civilians. This match
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  • 127 15 There will be a club tournament commencing on Monday to finish the season. In this tournament the matches will be of two chukkas and will be played on the American tournament system, each side playing every other side and will be based on the highest aggregate uoals scored.
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  • 28 15 The following home .soccer and rui results have been cabled by UMHIIMim Notts COttntj 3, Waisall I. K!(.(.IK UNION L xshire 18. E Counties 8. Reuter
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  • 625 16 Al Rivers Just Survives Final Gong I DIAMOND WELL BEATEN BY TIGER FLOWERS "THE final gong: saved Al Rivers in his encounter with Clever Henry at the New World Arena last night. A few moments more and there is no doubt
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  • 314 16 TWO- YEAR- OLDS FOR SINGAPORE Sale By Auction In November THE secretary of the Singapore Tun Club advises that the Committee have purchased through the British Bloodstock Agency. Ltd. twelve two-year-old English and French thorough bred race hnrcoc a t u <ost of a: 300 each landed Singapore. It Is
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  • 45 16 JOCKEY STAKES RESUL T Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 1. T*HE Jockey Slakes run today 1 resulted: PRECIPITATION 8 9 <Perryman» 1 BOSWELL 8 12 -P. Beasly 2 HIS GRACE 8 0 G Richards) 3 Won by 2 lengths; 3 4 length. Seven started.
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  • 145 16 Garrison Vs. Sepoy Lines rIE following are the teams and starting times for the Women's match between the Garriscn Golf Club nnd Sepoy Lines Golf Club to bt played at the Garrison Golf Links, on Wednesday. < The Garrison players are mentioned first i p.m. 3.40 Mrs D.
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  • 90 16 Mrs. J. Hill won the Singapore Women'a Championship over Sepoy Lines Golf Club on 30.9.36 beating Mrs. S. N. Kelly in the final round by 3 and 2. Mrs. Hill established an early lead by winning the first hole in 4 and the second
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    2 16 TKiEK FLOWKKS
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  • 108 16 The following have been invited to Play hockey for S.C.C. vs. St. Joseph's Institution on Monday at SCC-P S,? T Henma n. Lt. D. MacColl, D H Tudor, C. Fittock, F. I. Lane, Lt L C Beadnell. A. D. Cooper and J. K. HobVs. Police
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  • 129 16 Reynolds town 's Jockey RETAINED TO RIDE "THE MILLER" F. Walwyn has been engaged to ride Golden Miller in his race at Wincani ton on Oct. 17. and in the Becher Steeplechase at Liverpool in Novem- ber. a j WaJwyn, wh o formerly rode as an amateur, won his first
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  • 149 16 Rest Team To Play Against R. A. F. T'HE following have been selected to 1 represent the Rest at Anson Road Stadium on Monday at 5.15 p.m.. In i the Charity match against the Army. Rest: Said bin Sidik < Malays*: Sarip bin Ali I Malays I
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  • 227 16 Vs. R.A.M.C. and 11th A. A. Battery The folowing are selected to represent the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department Vs. the HA.MC. on Tuesday O at Anson Road at 5 pm: fa Yew Wee. V Armstrong b m Barker, G. Newman. Ong Sw.-e K S T
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  • 43 16 Although they were two players shoit the Indian Association ran out winners in the hockey match against tl>e Clerical Union, on the Union ground yesterday, by the only goal scored There was no score in the first half
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