The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.255. 10 CENTS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 11)37 SCSI (USH
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  • 359 1 Many Casualties On Both Sides SHELL HITS JAPANESE CONSULATE Appeal To Tokio For More Reinforcements Reported iercc artillery battle raged all yesterday at Chinese mins hit a Japanese transport IMM Consulate, while shrapnel struck the iatt*. The Japanese warships replied from There were many casualties
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  • 177 1 it .i r i I iMllfilt i» ?M»« .1 ipai in'i w.ir and militarism placards are MOT llti I i t mm itt.ic ks on North S1 i- werr i :»f i ir«* cruUMil i Md ii r\plo>i«in hrlirvrd <• I igt u i! rlrments. influ»i:rr in wine
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  • 292 1  - Hong Kong Typhoon Deathroll Mounting Sin Chew Jit Poh HUNDREDS BELIEVED SWEPT TO SEA Hong Kong, Sept. 3. THE typhoon deathroll in the New Territories is more extensive than at first reported. Harrowing o'enes are being witnessed at Taipo. whore all the police in the Territ ries are mustered for
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  • 357 1 ATTACKED NEAR GREECE and CANBERRA OPEN TO PUBLIC TODAY QINGAPORE people will be able to go aboard the Australian cruiser Canberra this afternoon. The visiting warship will be open to inspection from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. ANOTHER Soviet ship was torpedoed and
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  • 193 1 SERIOUS FIRE AT KEPPEL HARBOUR A SERIOUS fire which threatened nearby buildings broke out ina shed at No. 1 Dock at Keppel Harbour shortly after 8 o'clock last night. THE alarm quickly brought three Harbour Board fire engines to the scene, but by then the flames were leaping 30 feet
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  • 46 1 London, Sept. 3. Only two British tramp vessels were laid up on July 1, compared with 39 on the same date last year, and 26 on Apr. 1. 1935. This is disclosed in the half-yearly report on tramp shipping. British Wireless
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  • 21 1 London, Sept. 3. Sir Robert Craigie. the newlyapponted British Ambassador to Japan, arrived in Tokio yesterday. British Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 BIGIA TEA gg the frrshncss anil ir;i^raiKHM)f the M •i > in ttartlens to your home. m, TON.GHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. lIAL PACE DINNER BALL HABABCI \TTK ACTION lARIE AUSTIN I KBRAI -i> \l SI KALIAN D\N( KRS d Repertoire of Combined Ballroom and Adagio Routines EXTENSION
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    • 125 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW |m HOTEL TONIGHT (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE NO 4FTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY 1 1 a.m. i p.m. POPULAR CONCERT BY RELLER'S BAND B 16 PROGRAMME SPECIAL CURRY 1 Ouverture "LA GAZZA LADRA" Rosmp.i 2. Waltz "OLD VIENNA"
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  • 435 2 Singapore, Sept. 3. MEAT Beef steak Kati 30 B.ef stew or curry do 25 FLlet Steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 45 Pork lean Kati 44 lean and fat Ist duality do 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared' Kati 50 Ducks each 45 Fowls Kati 34 Hens (locally
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  • 106 2 Small Increase During Year Although the British national debt on Mar. 31 was £1.375,000 higher than a year earlier at £7,797.229.504. the cost of interest and management expenses were smaller. The amount expended on interest and expenses during thr year was £210.772.730. against €211.533.773 for the previous
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    22 2 THE RT. HON. NEVILLE CHAMBER] UN, M.P.. Prime .Minister of Great Britain at (he nicrophc:w* ii Broadcasting House. London. (By rnurtoy 8.1i.C
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  • 928 2 Services Notes (From Our Correspondent) (By Air Mail). S.A.D.C. SHOW AT 9.15 fi 'SIGHTS final performance of the S.A.D.C. production, "Fair and Warmer; 1 begins at 9.15 o'clock and not 9.30 as stated on the ticket* London. Aui». 21. •"THE turn which
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  • 32 2 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Hnrne in the 2nd (our! at 10 a.m. Magistrate 1 Appeals:- 1 Rex. vs. Whoy Kwoi 2. Rex vs. Chia Han Kiat (10.30 a.m.)
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  • 54 2 From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Sept. 3 The mixed foursome competition ol the Royal Johore International Club has been fixed for Sept 22. The women's monthly competition <9 holes .stroke play) will be held on Sept. 29 The monthly competition (bogey). over L8 holes, will be on
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  • 152 2 Geneva. Sept 3. IS7HILE taking a walk today. B.iron Pierre Coubertin died suddenly from apoplsxy. H was T5 years old. Baron Pierre Coubertin was the founder of the modern Olympic samea which were revived at Athens in 18M land he was honorary president of
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  • 145 2 It is possible that finality will be reached soon regarding the building of two new British 'inera for the Pacific service. Mr. Savage, the New Zealand Prime Minister stated, says a Reuter message from Wellington. Tentative arrangement* had already been made as to the allocation of
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  • 30 2 Harvard and Yale iron the Preni Cup for lawn tennis recently by d feating Oxford and Cambridge in th-> eleventh match of the series at N port (R.1.) 11 10
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  • 257 2 Notice To Dog-Owners In A Specified Area. Any person owning a dog that is I ofdinartl? k:pr Atom the boundaries I of thy area specified below Ka requested to produce the dog at the Municipal Animal Infirmary. Kampong Java Road. Singapore, on Sunday. 5th Sep tember. between the hours
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Owing to our Now Year and G: Fasting Day our office 'vill be closed on the 6th. 7th and 15th September. 1937. J. J GUBBAY lfi. Robinson Road S:
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    • 443 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ Muzzle your Dog With a Grafton Muzz!e. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL, LTD. 3. PalliJ Rofd. I BOARD i> RKSIDENCK SEA-FRONT j KATONT; GftANGS—n, Mover M. (near Swimming Club) Hoard-Kesider.ee at moderate rai Larye Gardens VaMii Phone: IM. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE NON-LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms.
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    • 165 2 13. ad Mr Mm* t Kuala I umpor Olli.-r J aTa v. Ph-.i I rob Ofice: I't.. IVranrOITW ndor. C»ffir*: SU3SCRIPTICN RATES Monthly \*7!t i iaif u'.i arlj SSS Not*.— Qnntat lon ch^of* 0,,. O H the usual bank di-mtint. ADVERTISF MENT RATES sified ad\t:rtim mi v i Mr., fcr
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  • 167 3 •Her ho* long .-.landing i ...i. t. tioubie may r* it doe««n t bad your pain j?» Maclean Vow.ler will almost jwj\ *n<i i^ ,«u*e as ■I Mr R Kver since bj ittei the Gmfl War he gastric trouble He bad all I but got no
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  • 160 3 Chinese Killed In Front Of Police Station VI.KDICT OF DEATH BY MISADVENTURE a r death by misadven- WtlM.ll by the Singa- Mr W MeQuarrie. yes- of an inquiry •mddle-aged Chin- Toag Tuck, wno was down by a motor- lorry' i" Road on thr afternoon nt occurred in front of P
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  • 68 3 r' l lent results are reported by the Transport Company of Siam. held its annual meeting Under il& agreement with the and in addition to its us, this company maindl mes md landing-grounds dMMfI Siam Qginrea over tho company's show an appreciable increase in flown and
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  • 55 3 A tally air service, carrying llrstisi ils without surcharge. >t iblished between Tasmania Australian mainland. om Australia indicate that ■>; ay-old eMefca have now r-tarne tram Brisbane, to DarC i il jnd oth?r inland Th-* chick.-, in batches ol placed i-il boxes to tak-> :-'ii>ht comparttt Th« :ound to jir
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    21 3 photo). ol lilt AISTRAI.IAN visitors from the Canberra' photographed unurr srilin. out on a tour of Singapore Island yesterday Free Press
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  • 841 3 INCREASING TRADE LOSSES BY MALAYAN JAPANESE Effect Of Unofficial Chinese Boycotts ALL BRANCHES OF TRADE ARE AFFECTED (Free Press Special) JAPANESE trade losses in Singapore are increasing J with every week of the hostilities in China. No accurate estimate as to the extent of the loss is possible, but ample
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  • 38 3 Rev. A. C. Parr. MA acting Principal at St. Andrew's School. Singapore, who has been on a visit to his cousin. Mr. K. A. Lawson. in the Northern capital of Siam. Chiengmai. returned to Bangkok on Sept. 1.
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  • 97 3 Buddhist Lent MayMean Longer Life For Convicts 'From Our Oun Correspondent j Bangkok. Sept. 1. A T present seventeen convicts condemned to death, are awaiting the carrying out of the sentence at Bann Kioang Heavy Sentence gaol. One Siamese paper believes that the Superintendent has postponed their $\ooting till after
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    34 3 photo'. CHINESE VICE-MINISTER OF RAILWAYS at Nanking, Mr. T. K Tseng, a member of Dr. Kung's party tn Europe passed through Singapore yesterday on his way back to China by the Schamhorst. Free Press
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  • 65 3 \§R CHE\ KIM TOH was enrolled as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court. Straits- Settlements, yesterday before Mr Justice Home, who uished him success in his profession. Mr. J. C. Cobbett appeared in support of the petition for admission and Dr C H
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  • 82 3 BIC DRAINAGE AND PADI PROGRAMME IN JOHORE "From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Sept. 3. The preliminary survey work in various parts of the State for a general improvement of drainage and padi cultivation is nearly completed. A big programme ior the expansion of padi cultivation is planned for next
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  • 65 3 All owners of dogs in a specified area in Tanglin should take their animals for an anti-rabies vaccination at the Municipal Infirmary in Kampong Java i Road on Sunday morning. This request comes from the Government Veterinary Surgeon. It represents the first stage of a methodical vaccination
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  • 87 3 An examination ol recent Canadian cargoes air-borne shows that, in addition to food-supplies and spare parts i lor mining plants, these include article! such as cook-stoves, wash-tubs. axes, brooms, flash-light batteries and canoes, the last-named being carried lashed under the fuselage oi an air- era It.
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  • 60 3 Mr. D Samuel, the well known Evangelist of India, who ha.s spent much of his time witii the Christians oi Malabar, has consented to address the Syrian Christians of Singapore and Johore at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday at No. 1, Short Street. A special choir consisting
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    14 3 photo). SAILORS FROM THE CANBERRA" entering rs at Clifford Pier yesterday morning-. Free Press
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  • 176 3 ASSAULT BY CHINESK IS ALLEGED A YOUNG Japanese fisherman named Agarie was badly injured on Thursday morning when he ill assaulted, it is alleged, by a Chinese The incident occurred on th» landing steps at Clyde Terrace Market in Beach Road shortly before 3 o'clock. According to
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  • 87 3 The South African Minister lor Railways and Defence. Mr Pirow. has been carrying out a comprehensive air lour in c nnectian with impending .impliOcations In the services ooerated bv South African Airways. A route to b Q operated Ls one which. starting at Johannesburg, proceeds
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  • 41 3 About 500 men of the Ist Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment, accompanied by British and native officers, will come to Singapore from Taiping next Friday and will go into camp at Beting Kusu, Chanai, tor u. Month,
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  • 260 3 Jubilee Fund Employee Charged /CHARGED with having committed extortion of $2, by putting an elderly Chinese woman named Goh Kim Khuan in fear that he would cancel her name from the relief list ff the Jubilee Fund, a Chinese youth named Ong Thian Lai was produced
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  • 188 3 BUKIT TIM AH ROAD ACCIDENT lohore I^orry Driver On Rash Act Charge A CHINESE Johore lorry driver named Tan Sian Hoon was charged be•ire Mr H A Forrer in the Criminal District Court yesterday with having caused the deaths of Tan Jee Bah and Tan Goh Meng and grievous hurt
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore— Belawan return Ist class $80/Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss Kedah to Singapore, after arrival of K.P.M. Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apfj'y to: ICo Jr. ML JLlpiEi, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.
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  • 189 4 Sho Was Beinjf Poisoned Hy (onstipation. p )r bo 1 1 tiu.s woman's .sv.stem was completely tut of i.rder, and ull j th..t t.m<- poiioned by l const,; \iti n Then she found a way to rid bsraell oi th»- constipation, and her health
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  • 2006 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT JUIOST British seaside resorts are prepared to say that this is the best August within memory. In less a suggestion that it would be if everybody the country did not mass itself in the same places during the same four weeks
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    • 43 4 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SUNDAY SEPT. sth AT 9.15 P. 11. POPULAR SUWDAY CONCERT BY THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY SOLOISTS LIDA LANGERVELD VIOLINIST EVA CLARK CONTRALTO CONDUCTOR JOHN TRYNER BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLES PRICES:- $2.00 $1.00 and 50 cts.
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    • 111 4 SHERLEY'S LACTOI Too riuih mml m«Mii> t<>o for y«»ur doj: s blood An in a h<u c!imat< ti tur« through continual Of iij>|)«-t ite. IU and loss o1 tin troubU- by cvtttilgdown Uis and substituting I. Ul<>l means daily health 101 ap{>etite. pet erpy. For rearing pvppw ing and strenpthenuu
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  • Article, Illustration
    201 5 I \l>lH: WANOEI MCl^s oi the French Ai:iiy took place in the region of Lake Amnei'y in the tlaute-Savoie. about 7.000 troops taking part <«i «r.-iiu- units demonstrate the rupiditv with which they can bridge the liver Rhone m» as to permit the uuick crossing tfie river h\ nifrh. nised
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 LISTEN TO A good friends ADVICE mm jß^ Buy your food supplies at the COLD STORAGE Meat Fish Poultry Game -Dairy Produce Hams Bacon everything is of first clats quality. The name alone is your guarantee! PHONE 5376: (4 lines) WRi', 2*5
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  • 345 6 Strong Delegation From Britain HPHK eighteenth ordinary session o. the League of Nations Assembb will open at Geneva on Sept. 13. Great Britain is .sending a stron; delegation. It will be headed by the Foreign Secretary, the ot er two delegate ieing
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    92 6 'THE Sultan of Perak's ADC, Major Lindsay Vears arrived back from England by the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner. Scharnhorst yesterday. have bouqht four fine English race horses of which 1 am expecting great things." he told the Free Press on t\e Scharnhorst. He attended Ascot. Goodicood. and the Dublin Horse Show.
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  • 158 6 Siamese Farmers' Fears For Growing Crop FOOD SUPPLIES SHORT (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 1. A UGUST has again been a dry month Th? anxiety of farmers about the growing crop can be understood by the rainfall figures over this month. The total for the 31 days was 3.35
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    22 6 THE A.P.C. TANKS on fire after the Shanghai bombardment. HBfTGEES I\V\I>IN(. the International Settlement of Shanghai ftftff the first bombing in Chapei.
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  • 315 6 UNDER WATER CACHES (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok Sept. 1. f AMPANG, a city in the North of Slam, with a population of over CO.OOD. was the scene of extraordinary obberies. A six-wheel motor truck for hauling ogs was stolen frocn the owner's
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  • 55 6 The Singapore Musical Society's Symphony Orchestra of 60 performers will give a popular concert on Sunday at 9.15 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall. As in previous concerts, every effort has been made to arrange a programme which may be enjoyed by all members of the
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  • 374 6 BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGES A CHINESE binkrupt with two wWch and five children and ano'ht'r whi» ha-; been supported by hi. nn>!ht'r-in-!aw for the past five >e:«.rs were among the four appli- cants to obtain their discharge yes-' tcrd:i> btfore Mr. Justice Home in the
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  • 165 6 Malacca Indian Inspector Fined $10 'From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Sept. 'J. If. L. Samuel, a Government Sanitary Inspector, was today fined $10 on a charge oi sending, on July 19, to D. W. Devaraja, a court interpreter, a letter containing abusive and insulting matter, knowing that it
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  • 95 6 Yesterday was one of the busiest days in the history of the Singapore Harbour Board. The number of ships berthing was 26 Notwithstanding the recent extension of berthing accommodation, the Scharnhorst had to drop anchor in the harbour and wait for the Christiaan Huygens to
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  • 142 6 Large Increase In Malayan Arrivals (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. The large increase in the influx of Indian labour into Malaya this year is shown in statistics just issued by the Indian Immigration Committee. Nearly 40,000 adult males and Just over 10.000 females arrived in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 74 6 54 i*i>ic£stio*m TO sTOP J*» HEAHTB IVJ I Vf "^INDIGESTION J^^ l«AV»o*^^p ls To remove the Ab^ cju^e o! the trouble extess stomach acid Kec*ntinedi j! re-wurch and X-ray rxperiments firo\fd that Bisurated Magnesia contain^ the quickest-acting and most effective antacid and stomach correctives known to medical science. •Bi.urtitd' Mmgntsi*
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    • 185 6 g^ J. VICTORIA THEATRE ji COMMENCING SAT. SEPT. 11th AT 9-30 P.M. AND NIGHTLY B- SALISBURY PRESENTS HIS FAMOUS *m J* Mfm LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. aj^ Jj"NO! NO! NANNETTE Sl^^T BOOKING AT JOHN LITTLEt ~W-§ \j PRICES $4.00 $3.00 and $2.0 The -=1937 JL %J %J ANNUAL THE PREMIER
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  • 189 7 ARRIVED BY K.N.I.L.M: COM IN U ING BY SHIP ffCßlng by special f\ IXI M Douulus DC 2 plane la three salvage exKP M line -Mr. C pcnntendent. Mr. eyn. and Mr H. A. by Ibf liner Sch- this morning for
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  • 45 7 ited to Andre 1 a ru;:ger I<> I Gaming R F.C at on Tuesday at 5 p.m Chew. J. Taylor. K. Leem- Ritchie. H. Potger; S. Ross. 8 Yun C'-">ng. F. v Ferguson. E\ \< Ez^kiel. W Ponuiah. Koh Eng v ifosa
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  • 454 7 RUBBER-BEARING PLANTS IN SOVIET UNION (From A Moscow Correspondent) IMMEDIATELY alter the Revolu- tion efforts were made to produce natural rubber in the Soviet Union by attempting to acclimatise tropical rubber trees; these experiments ended in failure. In 1930 and 193! local rubb r-pro-ducing plants were discovered and S >viet
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  • 87 7 First Contract For Goid Coast NEGRO COMMISSIONER S SUCCESS IN JAPAN (^TALWART Geld Coast Negro, Theo- doio Ta>.or of Accra, arrived back from Japan yesterday after having secured the first trade contract betwee' the two countries. Acclaimed by the Japanese Press a* the first of .iU coui*t7ynwui to visit] Japan,
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  • 86 7 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Watar: 10.46 a.m. 8.8 ft. 10.27 p.m. 10 It. Sport Races: Third day of Gold Cup Meeting. Soccer: SJV.FA. vs. South China. Lawn Tennis: RAF. vs. S.C.C.- at Seletar. Cinemas ALHAMBRA Charlie Chan at the Olympics, with Warner Oland. CAPITOL A Day at
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  • 192 7 F.A. Chief Hated Football ui WOULDN'T have gone aero 3 the n .id at .no timp tc see a same oi soccer!" The man who said that to a N< i I Chronicle reporter recently hue! just been elected Pre.-ident of the Football Association, the largest sporting authority in the
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  • 111 7 London, Sept. 2. THE joint war risk rating committee of company and Lloyds underwriters announce further changes in thp schedule or Eastern war risk rates. The rate lor cargo bound to and is now 2s 6d. per cent.. Including Ikriied shore risk. Previous- < \y the
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  • 145 7 Endeavour 11. Second Newport. R.1., Aug. 25. Mr Vanderbilt's yacht Ranger won 1-. City ol Newport Gup here this afternoon, finishing 15 minutes ahead oi Mr. T. O M. Sopwith"s Endeavour 11.. which ncsed out Rainbow in a thrilling fight tor second place. Yankee and Endeavour
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    36 7 (By A CHAIR ON RAILS is provided to facilitate the work of the clerk responsible for the book, seven feet wide when opened, in which the allocations of the various 8.8.C. studios arc recorded. courtesy B.B.C.D.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 97 7 '^*^w^ Lovely and LasiinQ •aMc PERMANENT &&^l WAVES .id b» upon S«-« :ur MflMM> J rr*i Bai iod«v V f*' FIGARO UA r )KESStRS I'h.uif !HtiX She was a treasure...buf^ he was sorry he had^^M c/uq her up i i j^^^^K J«i j»«d a p«r. 1 I hkj 'JnnnnV /^'V\ld3ii
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    • 364 7 TVit^ TVitillai* Te Cr^^A Possilily the Doctor will order an- A mw v v m.T mio ihrilier Is Good other dose of A DAY AT THE PAVILION Entertainment RACES (FYff PressK eT niVf 01Cfi 1C 0 1t; PAPITni i cunwc mmv LAST DAY! 3.15— G. 15—9. 15 .S/><x/7j HMO, Thursday
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  • 629 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1937. Britain's Defence Policy In The Pacific THE Sino-Japanese hostilities and general anxiety regarding the future of the Pacific inevitably directs attention to the Singapore naval base which is Great Britain's most important contribution to peace and stability in East Asia. According to
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  • 1041 8  - Why Japanese Are Supporting the War "An Electric Shock' Frank H. Hedges An American Journalist On By (No rth Ame rican Newspaper Alliance Special Correspondent) NEVER has the remarkable ability of the Japanese to sink all differences and act as a single unit been better demonstrated than in ths way
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  • 621 8 - II MAS. CANBERRA, tne Aostra!- lan flagship, irhich is now visittng Singapore, plus an important part In Che Austra'ian defence me which Ls closeJy linked with Malaya. The Canberra is a 10.000 tons zruiser, lister .s~ip of HM.A.S Australia She hai 8 eight-in guns and .1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 285 8 M BLUE <mi i »^BW^^"--^- The latest of Bols fine Liqueurs. CALDBECK'S. BY SPICIAI WA^ TO M APPO.NTMINT K<N< lA FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (Incorporated In Ceylon). 19 21 High Street. No. 1, Bishop Street. SINGAPORF
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    • 26 8 For PLATE GLASS INSURANCE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK (HAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE: 648(
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  • 339 9 MALAYAN DAILY AIR SERVICE EXPECTED THIS MONTH Governor Fullerton To Be Christened This Morning AUSTRALIAN PILOT FOR NEW PLANE (Free Press Special) MALAY AS daily internal air service is likely to begin, the Free Press understands, on Sept. 25. It is possible an announcement will he made this morning when
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  • 85 9 GROVE ROAD ACCIDENT SEQUEL Qi NNBB <.. W. A. 9IMMi of the 11th Anti Aircraft Brigade Hhunui) appeared in the fourth court before Mr. L. (ioh jrestCT- ■..»> M thiuje of causing the death of K. \V. \<l :im> kg ra>h driving. The charm* explained,
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  • 25 9 H. M.S. WARSPITE Sailing Ptetpiacd Owißg T« Defects b Machinery it meed M Ports- the sailing of •ne Meditfrran- er-ln-Chief, ha defects tn British Wireless
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  • 47 9 Thr L»>rd Mayor o: Hull arrived M m Thursday OB I civic vLsit ned at the Town Ball B BHBAStCf k usitfd Hm Bagw itaicen. BtD| the Lord Mayor we enlextihifrt t0 r terdaa Mnli lpaiity tour of the British Wireless
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  • 11 9 adviser to the British F. L. r Fin Advtaer if nt.
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  • 222 9 "Japanese Case Never Been Made Clear" RETICENCE IS NATION'S DIPLOMATIC DEFECT •<THE Japanese case has never: been made clear to the world— particularly is this so during the present crisis through the propaganda ot cable services." declared Mr. S Nakayama. new imlfflmwMitw to Iran in an interview with the Free
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  • 51 9 An arrici.u memorandum from the Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya. Penang. states that information ha^ been received by telegraph that 164 aided labourers will arrive today by the Chilka. It is expected that 32 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed 10 Port Swettsnham for quarantine
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  • 113 9 pOHKKiN imports of rubber in August were 21*398 tons cornFared with S€»l#i tons in July. bringing the total imports for Um ei«ht months ended August to 156.181 tons. For the corresponding period of 1936 total imports were 118.11f> tons. Of the August imports. |5,7f4 tons were
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  • 39 9 His Majesty the Kins of Biam motored to Paris from Lausanne on the 26th ultimo with his relatives, and suite in order I visit the Paris Exposition. Their stay in Paris was expected to be of about ten days.
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  • 42 9 ON his way to study military methods in Germany, Captain Mori of the Japanese Army, a son of Prince Mori, former member of the Japanese cabinet, arrived In Singapore yesterday on tho N.Y.K. liner Yasukuni Maru.
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  • 153 9 Messrs. T. W. A. HUfglns, A. B Roche, J. L. J. Haxworth. F. Sharp, and T. M. Smyllie. inspector.s of the Straits Settlements police tore?, have been appointed Assistant Immigration Officers tor the Colony. Mr. George Lefroy Carson has been appointed Assistant Conservator of Forests in the Malayan
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    22 9 photo). AISTRALIAN SAILORS FROM THE CANBERRA waiting at Clifford Pier for cars to take them round Singapore sights yesterday morning. Free Press
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    • 244 9 PEDIGREE PRAMS "HAZEL" MODEL /"> AVAILABLE IN BLUE, CE^^S BROWN, MAROON MH||K|? AND BLACK. l^Z&fs PRICE $45.00 ®W> SPECIFIC ATXON:— BODY— M)" i 15" m top. Attnu-tm-design pressed into tteel panels. Cnnopj studs fitted. UPHOLSTERY Nicely padded Three loose KSU Mid safety strap. HOOD leather cloth, lined, laced and fitted
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    • 514 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 3 N-w York prices quoted in US. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and strunp dutv are not included. Share Ql £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously stated Loan. 5 pc.. 1944-64 !U%
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    • 196 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 3 COFFFE: Robiksta Uganda f.a.q. Aug. -Sept.: 40s. Previously: 40s. TAPIOCA: Singapore: Aug. -Sept. 15vS. 9d. Previously: 15s. 9d. GAMBIER: Black: (Aug. -Sept.) 265. 6d. Previously: 275. 6d. SAGO FLOUR: Afloat- 11s 3d. Previously: 11s. 3d. Sopt.-Oct. c.i.f.: 10s. I d
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    • 73 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN. Firm. Spot: £260 12s. 6d. Previously: Dull at £260 2s. 6d. 3 Months; £259 12s. 6d. Previously: £259 7s 6d. NEW YORK TIN: 5850 Previously: 58.25. COPPER: Settlement: £54 12s. 6d Previously: £54 15s. GOLD: Yesterday: £7 os. 3d. Previously: £7 Os.
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    • 1118 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List Petal. <$n I Pun»Ror (fl) Rad.Ua (fll Sandvrroft ($2» 4 SuJ-h 50 1 1 Sui $1» al ;$1» Sur.pn T_ka Tambalak <$li Tapah tsli T An .11 <$1> Temerloh liala!._ar ($2» Ulu 1 Ulu Panda ß
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    • 192 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Mimnu. Tin at midday was .5 1 29 i down 4 Business was at a low ebb yesterday on the London Stock Exchange although sentiment was cheerful and London are again principally sellers of tin shares
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    • 81 10 London Closing Quotations Sept. 3 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously F:irl s Franc to 124.31 132 15 16 132 7 8 New York to 4.88 4.95 13 16 4.96» 4 Amsterdam Guilders to 4.98 3 4 8.98 3 8 8.99»-> Hong Kong
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    • 200 10 \u_;. 31. Sept. 1 2. Ame: lean Can Com. 102 3 4 100' 8 93 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 167 165*2 165 n Railroad 72 3 4 71' 69» 2 Cbcaapeak 47' 4 46' 45 1 Dup 155 152' 151*2 ..2 l 32' s 31
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    • 60 10 Sept. Gambier T.T. 8.00 White Cube 15.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.75 Black Pepper 11.75 Copra, mixed 4.60 Copra, sundried 4.90 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 Rice Saigon AI $180 Rice. Siam. W.C. No. 1 $166 Rice Siam. W.C. No. 2 $155 Rice Siam, W.C. No.
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    • 197 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations SELLING Sept. I London. T.T 2 4 1 16 London, demanfl 2 4 1 16 Lpndon. 4 months' sight 2,4 18 Lyons, demand 1540 Switzerland, demand 250 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57 7 8 Montreal, demand 57 13 16 Batavla, demand
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    • 91 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 30. 8 30 3 4 Good FA.Q. in bales (FOB Sept) 30 30' 4 No. I.X.R.SJS. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore 90% 30 3 4 September 30" 8 31 Oct.-Dec. 3H 4 31 3
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    • 67 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanunai. H'mt-'konp, Manila. Stngap' Investment Bankers and Brokers in Set trtties and < Daily Foreign Market Cabirs g«tf Qwotittkm MFFRS NEW YORK COTJ ON KX( HAM COMMODITY EX( HANtiK INC NEW YORK COFF-EE SUGAR EX( CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 526 11 SCRAP COLLECTOR ON MARKET OUTLOOK utors Putting Little Faith In Isolated Statistics rst time since March war a month has closed .tin decline being re- Um price of rubber. I July 30 with d New York 18>4 re 29 5 8 cents
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  • 477 11 Malaya Catches Up With Rubber Deficit WORLD STOCKS ARE INCREASING 1 EWIS AND PEAT repoit under date Sept 3 We today received advice that tne Controller of Rubber estimated domes-, tu- exports from Malaya to be 47.900 .tons for the month of August. This will reduce the amount of rubber
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  • 31 11 Manila. Sept. 3. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.67 0.64 Pesos Benguet Consolidated 10.00 10.00 IX.L 0.58 0.56 San Mauricio 073 0.69 United Paracale 0.57 0.55
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  • 18 11 The output of the Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Limited for the month of August was 800 piculs.
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  • 252 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. Singapore, Sept. 3. 5 p.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend To Dat Ex. Div. year TIN Payable Date to date Austral Malay 3 3 4 Int. Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 4 10';. 3 3 4 Bonus Ayer Weng
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    • 365 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members b limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordiuante No. 6 of Ittl of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 [ssued and Fully Paid-up.. $20,000,000 deserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 503 11 CHARTKRKI) BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (MM (Incorporated in England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 neb £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3 000,000 EtaMCTV Li-ability ol Proprietors £3 000 .(MM) HEAD (HI HI 38, Kishopsgat^, London, E.l\ Z. Agenries and Branches. Alor Star lloilo hangoon Amritsar
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    • 924 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES 1 KJLJf\ I I^.do Tangos by Francisco Canaro and Orchestra. SINGAPORK 1.20 Variety programme. 1,333 kc/s (22.5 m.) 2.10 News. 2.20 Close flown. p.m. 5.50 Tune signal. Opening announcement. 12.45 Light orchestral concert played by 5. 54 Bible stories for children. Keller's Hungarian Band, relayed 610 What
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  • 48 12 Sept 2: Rantau, Meran, Castlemoort, Giang Ann <Brit); Nagato Maru Japan); Andreas (Greek): Hoegh Carrier »Nor>; Tidore, Kulit. Tjip«i. Kepah, Talang Altar <Dut.). Sept. 3: V. der Does de Bye, Chr. Huygens <Dut.>; Muinam (Dan.); Franken, <Ger>; Kampar. Telena, Ampang. Tandjong Pinang, Jerantut. Esmeralda <Brit). In BaUastt
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  • 326 12 GODOWNS AND LIGHTERS PACKED TO CAPACITY Hong Kong, Aug. 30. ALMOST every ship which has arrived in Bong Kong during the past ten days has carried cargo for Shanghai. The majority of these ships have unloaded their cargo here, and the result is that
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    41 12 JAPANESE WARSHIPS READY TO LEAVE NAPLES FOR SHANGHAI. The two new Japanese warships lwati and Jatumo, under the command of Admiral Koga, which have been cruising in the Mediterranean, photographed at Naples, where they are being prepared for departure to Shanghai.
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  • 712 12 DURING June, slates the Brern-r Nachrichten." 291,300 tons were carried on the Middle Wiser and Kustenkanal. including Bremen and the Lower Weser. This was 33.400 tons, or 13 per cent., more than in May. While up-stream traffic on both water-Ways increased through larger transports of grain, and down-stream
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    • 474 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated <n PJ£fl.) TKLBPBONC: Prelfbt MSS— Paasag* MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. POOKINO AGENTB FOK FEDERATED MALAT STATES ftAll.lV.VTs ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MClf IC > wcsio'j cqfauh (Incorporated in BtiflaD*) ITSAVEL SYSTEM THE 'EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct \MPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS
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    • 155 12 [LONDON ADORJ 22. PALL MALL, LONBON v« I Mail Passenger Ves RANGOON, (Ol.oMHn PORI $('|>«l MARSEILLES, PI M<H 111 wn LOMION with through < voni Mncapore tnd HOMI \i;h SAILINGS lAA\r Inn kaiitfooa i hum m OXFORDSHIRE WORCESTERSHIi CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE Oct. 21 < DERBYSHIRE SHROPSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE WORCESTERSHIP EJJ CHESHIRE
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    • 520 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 p.m Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 pm. Malacca, Batu
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    • 190 12 SINGAPORE^ HARBOR The following"^, wharves or «x^. d^ East Wharf Kiitram, Gustav Diederichs< Main Wharf Entran, Stentor 18: Cuacam H Benreoch 13. Pt-isandt-i I) Maru 9: Polydoru.^ T Empire Dock Entrance <, Lo&siebank 30 bilan 34: Siantar 1 mpire Dock Entrain. ,i, Merkur. Klftilf 44; Empire Dock Entrant 1 Kola
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    • 497 13 fftß /I w i 1 1 VD WTrWiEl¥ 1 ItriF M^Mu JDIII JL JLSJuI BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnace S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937 1927 ***** Sept 10 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 15.000 Sept. 24 SOUDAN 6.500 Nov.
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    • 400 13 1 Myi^AW liflvAli A K#- ATM A* <%#Vf H (Incorporated in Straits Settlements r^T^*»L ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co, Ltd. (Incorporated tn England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Salh 1 CITY OP BAGDAD Ha\Te, London. R'dam. H'burg, Glasgow Sept. 29 Oct. 2
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    • 1045 13 kEPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocea* Aberdeen anj Commonwealth I.uuSteant Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steamship Co., ilii32) XAA. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The I'unard While Star Lid. The Straits Steamship o, Ltd. Shaw Navilj and Albion Co.. I .id The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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    • 646 14 K. P. M. TOBOALl— Saturday. Sept. 4. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. PATRAS Saturday. Sept. 4. Rhio (passengers and mails only) PadangBay 'passengers and mails only>. Ampenan (passengers and mails only*. Boeleleng (passengers and mails onlyi and Sourabaia. TOBELO— Saturday. Sept. 4. Pontianak. TOMOHON Saturday. Sept. 4.
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    • 656 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leave* Arrives S'pore. S'pore. Penan* New York. Pres. Pierce Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Oct 19 Pres. Van Buren Sept. 19 Sept.
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    • 531 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND sol in AMERICA •'Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mom:. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam B^ira. L ence Marques, Durban. Port Eliziu and Cape Town. Tamahoko Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Tanga zibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Louren Marques. Durban and Port Eliza t Rio de Janeiro Maru
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  • 412 15 Final First Division Game Of Season LOSERS TAKE WOODEN SPOON THE first division of the S.A.F.A. League was brought to a close at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday with a game between the Inniskillings and the Malays. The Inniskillings won
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  • 102 15 On Sunday the "B" class yachts will sail in a team race against H.M.A.S "Canberra." There will be a race in the morning and another in the afternoon The morning race will start at 10 10 a.m. and the afternoon race at a time to be published later
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  • 148 15 From Our Own Correspondent*. Johore. Bahru, Sept. 3. Further fixtures in the southern section of the Jchore Lawn Tennis Tournament ure as follows: MIXED DOUBLES— SUNDAY Mr and Mrs. G. D. Barron vs. Ahmad Keppcl and Mrs. R. W. Grant. MEN'S DOUBLES— MONDAY H D. Grundy
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  • 32 15 Reuter cables results of English Leagu? matches played on Thursday as follows DIVISION II Norwich 1. Bradford 1. Sheffield Wed. 2, Fulham 1. DIVISION 111 (NORTH) Carlisle 1. Chester 3
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  • 623 15 Knight Of Monaster Outstays Rivals At Salisbury London, Aug. 25. IT was a pity that the second stage of Salisbury should have clashed with the opening day at York, and there was a drop in the attendance at the Wiltshire meeting, though it was excellent in
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  • 189 15 London, Aug. 25. HAROLD LARWOOD, central figure of the "body-line" dispute of a few years ago, has been suspended by the Notts County Club for the remainder of the season, it was announced yesterday. Official reason given for the suspension is a "breach of discipline";
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  • 61 15 Leyton, the F.A. Amateur Cup Finalists, will have the assistance this season of W. Charlton, the England Amateur International centre forward, who has played for Southampton and Queen's park Rangers. Among the amateur clubs Charlton has assisted are Wimbledon and the Corinthians. He was capped against
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  • 79 15 Goals P W. L.D. F.A. Pts. Chinese 16 12 2 ***** 26 Inniskillings .16 9 3 4 36 19 22 Middlesex 16 8 4 4 29 21 20 R.A 16 8 6 2 35 18 18 R.A.F 16 8 6 2 40 24 18 Police 16 5
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  • 252 15 Figures For This Week End THE following are today's fixtures in the Home .soccer leagues ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIVISION I. Arsenal vs Wolverhampton. Birmingham vs. Portsmoutn. Blackpool vs. Everton. Brentford vs Huddersfieid. Derby vs. Sunderland. Grimsby vs. Bolton. Leeds vs. Preston. Liverpool vs. Charlton. Manchester C. vs. Leicester Middlesbro
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  • 85 15 The following is the latest call-over for the St. Leger: 11/4 Mid-day Sun taken and offered. 95/20 Sultan Mohamed offered. 100 15 Perifox offered, 7/1 taken. 10 y l Solfo taken and offered. 10/1 Fair Copy offered. 100/1 taken. 20/1 Goya II and Full Sail, taken and
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  • 264 15 RACING IN SI AM Local Horses Not Obtainable (From Our Own Correspondent'. Bangkok, Sept. 1. Commenting on the balance sheet ol the Selangor Club published last month. Obscure, a well-known local sportsman writes: "The Seangor Club made a profit of $85,000 and the Government took away two-thirds as tax. But
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  • 51 15 W. Voce, the Nottinghamshire and England left-arm fast bowler, is to undergo an operation in the autumn for cartilage trouble m order that he v.ill be able to play cricket again. He injured his knee at Northampton last month and hn.s boon unnhlr to plij since
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    • 926 15 Church Services >T INMEWfI CATHEDRAL Thu: 7.30 p.m. Bible Class. j Fri: 7.30 p.m. Cottage Meeting at Mr. im >imi\v ArTER TRINITY Wan y Chia Kengs residence. iSat: Choir Practice. v Communion. Matins. BtrHfcSDA 800 a m < hurist Br R ,am Cniidrens Service. **"> a m Breaking of Bread,
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  • 87 16 By "Bookie" Race No. 1 1. SLY LADY 2. Elegance 3. Eastern Ally Race No. 2 1. THADDEUS 2. Jubilee Star '3. Dandaloo Race No. 3 1. APPLEWOOD 2. Snuff Box Race NC\ 4. 1. RED DOT 2. Rostrum 3. Con Con Race No. 5 1. MOUNTAIN STREAM (NAP)
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  • 1574 16 Mountain Stream Chosen As Best Bet TWENTY-TWO SCRATCHINGS YESTERDAY (By "Bookie") THK third day's races of the Singapore Turf lub (iold Cap nn "tinu wM he held today and v* ith the going likely to be in/H a very enjoyable afternoon's sport
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  • 420 16 Recreation Club Annual General Meeting "AT the beginning of the last yeur conditions were far from favourable and your committee had to exercise the strictest economy," declared Mr. R. Te.ssei sohn, the president, when speakirg at the annual general meeiing of the Singapore Recreation
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  • 50 16 i>AIN which fell consistently most of the day in Singapore yesterday did not fall at Bukit Timah up to early last night. Less than 20 points were registered at the race ciurse. The track will take a good deal more than that before it interferes with the going.
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  • 47 16 It is understood that the team to play the South China footballers at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon will include the following:— Smeaton: A'odul Rahman. Bayliss: Yew L'.ng. Abbott. Hor Khoon. James Goh. Callan. Dr Oehlers. Northgraves and Kee Sians
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  • 65 16 The tennis ties arranged for yesterday in the S.C.C. tennis tournament were cancelled owirg to rain, and will be p'.aycd off on Thursday K.tin prevented any play in the S.C R C. sing es championship final between Chua Choon Leong and Yong Loon Chong which also was to
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  • 40 16 The draw for the various events in the men's and women's open championship badminton tournaments will be held at the C'erical Union. Haw-Par Hall, on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All interested are cordially invited i attend.
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  • 67 16 The following were the scorer, returned in the August eclectic competition at Keppel Golf Club. F W. Dunhill 30— 5 --25 winner. M. G. Harvey 33—5 13=27 23. J B. Devitt 34— 28. G. Pritchett 32—3 1 3= 28 2 3 H. N. Croft 36—7 29. R.
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  • 113 16 "THE preliminary m< women's goll eh pore 'Andrew Carrie Dip c 19^7 will be pliyrd at Galf Club on Wed eight scores will qua Competitors wiU p dal Int. Draw and a.s foUoflH p.m. 3.05 Mrs A M OHttn L Clarke. 3.10 Mr.s A. M Low Cowen.
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  • 103 16 adou: zu csmgapore caac: Katong Goll Clu I pi b] on Thursday. So membrrdo their own cadd- ::\\z until return to work In the past p] caddies varying amounts is recent committee neettat cided to introduce a u: cents for 18 holes. A notice to that
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    • 115 16 DICTIONARY OF BANKING A CONCISE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF BANKING LAW AND PRACTICE W I I.LI \M THOMSON Formerly Bank Inspector With -a Section on the Irish Land Laws in Relation to Banking ■g <• 11 h nnmiJi Ot he Bank of Ireland "Covers the vhole ground of banking law and ptactico."
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    • 44 16 SELECTIONS By Bystander Race 1 Golden Glimpse, Elegance. Ra"e I Jubilee Star, Deepdene. Race 3 Applewood, Miss Caprice. Race Xumero Treize, Con Con. Race 5 Noorchaya, Mountain Stream. Race 6 Sir Theobald, Herbe Folle. Race 7 Squeeze, Saladin. Race 8 Blue Peter, Jack Druce.
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    • 29 16 Kxperieoee Tell^ 1 Experience extending over more than a century has taught Fraser Ncavc produce the finest aerated waters in This experience is your safeguard. i\ by Fraser NcoveLH!
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