The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.2K1. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, VJlil l(> CENTS
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  • 482 1 Chinese Annihilate Ijinding Force Of 400 Japanese PRESTIGE OF JAPANESE ARMY AT STAKE Izumo Maintains Reputation Of "Chai med Life" QIMOJAPANESK hostilities were active both in the north and south yesterda>, Swatow suffering another bombardment, while Pootung was Mihjected to a pitiless lapafifvf onslaught Pour
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  • 215 1 Two Killed In Air Race Disaster iGOOD PROGRESS IN KING'S CUP London, Sept. 10. A DISASTER involving the death of two occupants of a Miles Falcon aeroplane marked the early stages of the eliminating contest for the King's Cup air race over a 78H miles course. \Ving-Ci;mmaiid;-r Percy Sherren entered
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  • 80 1 Full Responsibility Is Recognised Washington, Sept. 11. MR Cordel] Hull. Secretary for State, declared that the United States Government recognised its obligation to protect United States citizens from mob violence and to assist them in getting out of the danger zone. It would not consider
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  • 76 1 Continued from previius column) Calcutta with about 900 Indians aboard representing one third of the city's Indian population. Bombardment Renewed After a lull of three and a half hours, th? battle between Chinese guns at Pootun'? and Japanese warships on the river was renewed towards sunset. A Chinese shell passed
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  • 52 1 Lundon, Sept. 10. I ORD Runciman. th j well-known shipowner and father of the presen" President of the Board of Trade, who died at Newcastle last month at the age of 90. left approximately £2.388.453. on which esta.e duty and interest of £1,176.130 has been paid
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  • 66 1 CELEBRATIONS START TODAY THE Sultan of Selangor today celebrates his golden jubilee— 40 years of reign. Arrangements for the celebrations at Klang appear on page 9. A page of pictures, illustrating the Sultan's activities in his State, is on page 5, and the Sultan's own reminiscences
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  • 57 1 Auckland, Sept. 10 A UTHORITATIVE unofficial cir- eles state there is shortly to be an increase in passenger fares on conference lines. The amount is 10 ner cent. from*. En«»!and to Australia and Neu Zealand, but the fares from America to Australia and on the
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  • 159 1 Flare-Up In Foreign Exchange Market CONCERN I OK P| H IB OF THE FRANC London, Sept. 10. THE Foreign Exchange market again ilarod up this morning and very active dealing* were reported in French francs which were moving wildly at 25 centimes time. Ii is uo u'ole that French cantrol
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  • 23 1 Shanghai. Sept. 10. Chinese Red Army leaders have pledged support for Chiang in the fight for China Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 BIGIA TEA Prints the freshness ;i iui fragrance of the Malayan gardens dirt -i-l t*> vcnir home. TONiGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CABARET ATTRACTION MARIE AUSTIN CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS fentallag a Tainted Rt-p.-rtoire of Combined Ballroom and Adajio Routines 1 WalU 2. Bolero 3.
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    • 237 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW \2? HOTEL TONIGHT (FORMAL) SPECIAL PINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY TIIfI I RELLER BAND 1 NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY MORNING POPULAR CONCERT BY ROLLER'S BAND 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Ouverture "THE
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  • 146 2 "Wake Up And Live' At The Capitol "Broadway Through a Keyhole. first of Twentieth Century's n?w-type musical films had nothing on Wak^ Up and Live." that studio's latest production, now at the Capitol. It presents Walter Wtnchel, America's ace gossip columnist, as a film star.
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  • 51 2 Siamese Printer Gets Three Years (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 10. A Siamese printer, charged wi:h Stealing nearly 30,000 rubber coupons from the "Express" where they were being printed was sentenced to 32 months' imprisonment and his w*fe, who assisted him. received a three months'
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  • 64 2 London, Sept. 10. The League Councils first meeting of its 98th session itormal business) will b? presided ever by Senator Negrin, Spanish Government represen- tative. It is his turn to occupy the i chair by th? rotation system adopted by the Council at its
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    85 2 ARMY CHIEF LEAVES Brigadier A. T. Shakespear, D.5.0., M.C., head of the administrative staff of the Malaya Command, who left Singapore by the P. and O. Ranpura yesterday with his wife and two daughter?. He is succeeded by Coionel M. A. Studd. D.5.0.. M.C (Free Press photograph). AN INFORMAL PICTURE
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  • 123 2 Committee No. 4 Shuts Out Press In an atmosphere of hush-hush a public body. Committee No. 4 of the Municipal Commission. yes:erday dealt with building plans, p.opjsed bylaws for the control of the storage of carbide, and proposed revised municipal theatre, cinema and entertainment bylaws.
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  • 44 2 Lieut. Tan Cheng Chye, of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, has been promoted to the rank of Captain, according to a Government Gazette notification last night. Second Lieutenant Tan Peng Leong. has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
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  • 37 2 Mr. Richard Williamson has been appointed a member of the Executive Council of the Straits Settlements in place of Mr. W. A. Fell, according to a Government Gazette notification last night.
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  • 35 2 The Straits Settlements Government Gazette last night announced that an area of slightly over two acres of land in the Changi district is required by the government for Admiralty purposes.
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  • 253 2 Programme Outlined By Sir Kingsley Wood London, Sept 10. OIR KINGSLEY WOOD, Minister of Health, addressing the Welsh local authorities at Cardiff today, announced a number of national health projects and social schemes to be undertaken during the next twelve months. He hoped early in the new
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  • 52 2 London, Sept. 10. The chief event of D3?side season— Braemar Highland—ooened today in the presence of the King and Que?n who drove on to the ground in a carriag? drawn by ?rays and proceeded by outriders. Th? Guard of Honour was furnished by 150 pipers-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 304 2 S.T.C. DINNER His Excellency, the* Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas was the guest of honour at the Singapore Turf Club committee dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night. LOST. Lost on Monday. Sept. 6. a pair of dark glasses in leather case. Finder please return to Mrs. J. Costers. Orchard Road
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    • 899 2 TENDERS. L J Tenders are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of i three years from Jan. 1, 1938, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division of the Settlement j ol Singapore, described in the Schedule j hereto
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    • 432 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Muzzle your Dog With a Grafton Muzzle. Obtainable- from MEDICAL HALL, LTD. 3, Batter/ Road. BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Kd (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE NON-LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. TEL.
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    • 295 2 Gbe Singapore Jfrce Press =si- rr Hu«via I uiupui Office: Z5 J» v<< PIIOIII I J.-L on, r Brrwwer iu»«; Fbonr. 27 IVnanf OArr: 12. Bisi^p Phon. Loa«m Offlre SUBSCRIPTION WMfcU, Monthly Quarterly t Half YMrty *^rij Note.— QnoUtion the a&ual hank discount ADVERTISEMFr.T RATp^ The chAi«e» ttnd iMtrvrtli SfFIED
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  • 161 3 NO MORE SICK HEADACHES Knep Ytvr Stomich Clean martyr to mcli headaches. hvrr upset* *nl Mmttar div n<«*> that will cheei vou a >ntv ot ase* the source of tIM the -ttomach. where aau&eous i.mttUte and intertere with your >nim; the whole svstem and -I on qood for anything t
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  • 88 3 Brkfc Daughter Of Late MtMitri Ursar Our Own Correspondent > lohorr Rahru. Sept. 10. i <-i i I_r Jakttft Malay families last night when the Ij. Abdul Rahman bin Mohd. liM.t.sur* r and member of >: State, was married to Kamariah binte JafTar. daughli Daio JatTar bin
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  • 118 3 BROUGHT FROM K.L. Five Charges Preferred AI 1 I (.1 I) t he the man who committed a series of criminal assaults on several Chinese girls between the ages 9 and 12 in the Beach Road district some months ago, a young Chinese named
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  • 47 3 When a Tamil who had been found unconscious outside his house in Bernham Street on Thursday night, died yesterday morning, pott mortem revealed :hat he was the victim of foul play. Death was from a fractured skull. Kis assailant is unknown.
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  • 47 3 'jTWE abolition of the $5 per annum tax on horses arid mules, kept or habitually used within the Municipality, is recommended as from Jan. 1 next year, by Municipal Committee No. 1. The rrest adopted for the new Bangkok Municipality.
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  • 298 3 3 CLERKS GRANTED DISCHARGE Chinese Salesman's Failure In Business ILLNESS In the family, standin surety for others and expenses incurred in legal proceedings were among the causes of insolvency advanced by applicants ior discharge from bankruptcy before the acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in the
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  • 86 3 86 Years Old Yesterday (From Our Own Correspondent "> Bangkok. Sept. 10. Today His Excellency Etatsraad H. N. Anderson is celebrating 85th birthday and there have been many telegrams or congratulations from Bangkok and Siam on this auspicious occasion. H? founded the firm ot Anderson and
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  • 106 3 Following discussions with the DPP. it was announced in the second court yesterday, that it had been decided to withdraw the case in which four Chinese were charged with rioting in the Municipal Gasworks on July 5 and in which several coolies were injured. It was stated
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  • 222 3 MADE UNDER PROVOCATION FOR voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot by hitting him on the head with an axe at the Singapore Harbour Board Police quarters on July 21. Arjan Blngh was sentenced yesterday to undergo 15 months' rigorous imprisonment ;it the Singiioare Assizes. He
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  • 99 3 A Malay boy was fatally injured and another badly hurt when they were knocked down in Telok Blangah Road on Thursday night by a motor-car alleged to have been driven by a European. Mr J. A. Sutor. of the Singapore Harbour Board. Both youths were taken to hospit-.l
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  • 54 3 uycnng nome alter selling lowls at a market, a Chinese poultry rearer was hailed by three men on bicycles in Boon Teck Road late last night He stopped— and in a few minutes was relieved of $5. In his report to the police, the victim alleged one oi
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  • 40 3 Municipal Committee No 3 ha.s recommended, by a majority, that jn application to .stablLsh a private market at East Coast Road near itsjunction itith Sigbp Road be approved subject to provision of satisfactory parking arrangements.
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    33 3 PRETTY SINGAPORE SISTERS, the Missrs E and C. Wilson, with Miss Mart; -it Band (centre) photographed en the deck of the Ranpura during the huge cocktail party on Thursday night. (Free Press photo).
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  • 377 3 Dying Deposition Taken. But Man Recovered A BOUT 0 pin on May 12 two men were on friendly term*s but before the night was out one is alleged to have stabbed the other, and the story of how that came about was related
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  • 86 3 'From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 9 On payment of $2.50 Kuala Lumpur children will be able to see their home town from the air this Sunday This will b° made possible by the visit of one of the De Haviland Rapid* aercplanes maintaining
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  • 69 3 WHISKEY BLENDERS TO WIND UP D. And J. McCallum The old -established company of whisky blenders and exporters. D. and J McCallum. of Edinburgh, founded in 1807. is going into voluntary liquidation It is understood that the liquidator will realise the company's assets in the manner that seems best in
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  • 51 3 News was received in Singapore by able yesterday of the death of Mr. Wong Peng Kun eldest son ol Dato S Q Wong, who has been ki Switzerland under medical treatment for the past six months Mr. Wong Peng Kun was 21 years of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 110 3 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT AT 93^ PM THE "SHOW OF SHOWS" R. B. SALISBURY (THE "QUAINTS") MtESENTS HIS London Musical Comedy Co. in "NO! NO! NANNETTE" BOOKING PLANS AT THEATRE AFTER 1 P.M. TEL. 6826 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM W^a- Wjß J^ >|Hidletreight Cham B^T -^JB^k I^^. n"' n of E«yp< Younp,
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    • 50 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 ap, y to: K. P. M. LINE, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.
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  • 196 4 Knischen Ended Her Agony. It you are troubled with an aching j back, you will be interested in this letter Irom a woman who found out how to overcome this painful com- Ct: "I .siitTered with pains at the bottom OJ ir.y until at tines
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  • 2392 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON FROJV! OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT ONCE again there is an R' in the nth. This rray mean nothing to you living in a land without seasons but to us it means partridges, pork, and cysters. The late cold spell has had its ciTect on the partridges
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  • 116 4 m Our Own C Taipint The marriage between Mr Lol Koe. third son at Mr «ind Mrs I Sin I If W*m W place at the Tien Lung Fui K Market Street Taiping. on Sunday a: w.ll bt hold H same place T: ;:ul Abdullah ISM
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  • 36 4 Fonr rty Miss F! -r row Mrs EU*MBtf 1 St. MaryV School. Ku ir J just ptMi thrcush KL VOTtod as a journal:*' U teacher, having be itace on th*« *al Girls' School. Hong K- nt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 18 4 When looking for GIFTS Choose an everlasting one From U. S. de SUVA Manufacturing Jeweller 106, Orchard Road.
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    • 72 4 /^"^v PUPPIES LOVE LACTOF FOR PUPPIES r, FOR DOGS r l^ctol and it is thr finest food for a do^'s digestion an.i m them. It builds stron- tK>nes, healthv blood— Sbntey"- LACTOI flesh and firm muscle 1 urns cmr| ITVttt S«««3 -d weaklings into Champions. 9«IE#X%I*JC« m 9 bam>.. LACTOL
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  • 176 5 lU M MAN of SHupgor inspri tint a Guard of Honour of Malay at Kuala l.umpur (Above). The Gove.iiment buildings in Kuul i Liuupur I tit-, si I I\V Accompanied Uy :>lr T. S. Adams, who was British Kesident in Sel:ui<jor until l.isl year,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 .«»V4B ST^iiPM Bffnßl /^■r AT rB I Hbm 9jF^|VA bAv .^^F bP Sr "B| B> si Bv B^^^^^aß^r r H BA) I J&J B^L bH^ AT A^f b^F Al bT AT Al b^^^^wvbbbbbl Hs IS Al ■'^sfl^r B flnH Ir S wHB BBBb mJIk WSS^ "vßAvf BM BBuly > 3B>
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  • 914 6 Alibi Defence Rejected HEARING LASTS SIX DAY3 AT FERAK ASSIZES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. FTER a protracted hearing lasting six days at the Perak Assize Court, before the Hbn. Mr. Justice Pedlow, the trial of Awang bin Sidik. on a chart,' of
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 6 Jessie Matthews, Robert Flemyng in "HEAD OVER HEELS' Directed by Sonnie Hale. A tiaumoniBritish Picture.
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  • 143 6 Lloyd Triestino To Maintain Singapore -Genoa Time Table A fast shuHle service from Singapore to Genoa by the Conte Rosso will enable the Ll:yd Trier' ino to maintain their time table between these two ports until the typhoon-grounded Conte Verde is refloated at Hong Kong Arriving at Singapore on her
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  • 106 6 Extension May Help Cause Of World Peace London. Sept. 9. •T*HE new extension of activities of the British Assocation which concluded its me?tin? a* Nottingham yesterday is likely to result from the decision to send a d legation to the Indian Science Congress in December Commenting on
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  • 16 6 Mr. Charles Atkinson of the Electrical Department, Ipoh. has been admitted to ihe Ipoh District Hospital.
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  • 131 6 By Dr. Scott, M. D., Paris. Although doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exactly what causes it and how to treat it. Personally, I know nothing to equal Bisurated' Magnesia as a speedy and lasting
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  • 200 6 Taiping Chinese Respond Well (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping, Sept. 8. TAIPING Chinese of all classes have responded very well to the China Red Cross Fund. A tew days ago pork dealers in this town donated 20 pigs for sale and there was unusually good business, customers
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  • 184 6 From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok. Sept 8. When, more than two years a?o. the Government of Siam decided to make a survey of the whole Kingdom in order to arrive at the proper agricultural pursuits for which the soil is everywhere most suitable, the Department of
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  • 39 6 Here tor training, about 500 men of the Ist Battalion. 2nd Punjab Regiment, stationed at Taiping, arrived at Singapore by train yesterday and went into camp at Beting Kusa, Changi, for a month.
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  • 63 6 The magazine "The Israelight." which has not been in circulation for some time, has resumed publication. It is a magazine dedicated to the welfare of the Singapore Jewry. ''It is fitting that the revival of this magazine, dormant for more than two years, should coincide with the period
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  • 265 6 New Municipal Act For Prevention Of Leprosy (From Our Own Correspo: dent> Bangkok, Sept 8* nrHE nc Muricipal Act for the prevention of leprosy provides that anyone wtw is a.Tectcd by the disease f leprcsy is lcrbiddcn to enter market places, entertainment houses, schools
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  • 63 6 Judgment was reserved In the Criminal District Court yesterday in the case in which Mohamed bin Hassan, a lorry driver, was prosecuted on three charges of causing grievous hurt by negligent driving, the hearing being a sequel to an accident that occurred in Thomson Road on July 29
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  • 160 6 Kepala Of Coolie Gang Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept 9. rpHE trial started yesterday befofe Mr Simpson Gray, the Ipoh Firs 1 Magistrate, of Tin Teh. a sleeper-load-ing kepala. who is charged with smuggling uncustomed goods. Altogether 14 men were arrested on a ballast-train at
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  • 89 6 Danish Lepati< n Mm Charge: Few Remaining «From Our Own Corn >•>• Bangkok. S«-pi ft Siamese rosidrr.U in Sh th<r Bangkok press, hav? b»< over to the caie of the Danish Log, tlon for th? duration o! conflict. The leader of the Siam* Shanghai, until very recent,
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 6 MISS HELEN KEEN the mew.,, soprano, who plays the part m Betty in N». No. Nanettr wfcftrfc will be staged at the Tktiii Theatre tonight bv the R R bury Quaint* (ompanv I■ Presi photo i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 sept. ii. 1 sept. :i. "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES" EXTENSION TO-NIGHT UNTIL 1 A.M. RACE NIGHT DINNER DANCE "VISIT THE HOLLYWOOD BAR* The 1937 ==f ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pa&es of coloured prints pictonally portraying the irimitt charm of Malaya Several fuil-pa&e colour
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  • 763 7 Rangoon Chinese View Of The Crisis (To The Editor of Th«? Free Press) Sir. Ever since the recent outbreak of the Sino Japanese conflict in Shanghai the attention of the .vh 1 wjrld hitherto fotussed on the iin and Spanish Affairs has now been diverted
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  • 56 7 'From On.- Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 10. The Doncaster Cup run today over 2V4 miles at Doncaster resulted HAULFRYN 9.:> (G. Richards) 1 FEARLESS FOX 9.12 (Smith) 2 SUZERAIN 9.11 (Perrvmant 3 Betting 8 to 1; 6 to 4; 7 to 4. Won by a
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  • 134 7 Yt\siri(i.iys results In the Y.MC.A. tennis tournament were as follows Men's Singles "A" J Mannmrh < 15 > beat S. A. Dawood (—15.3) 6 -4, 6—3 Goh Cheng H;e <scr. > beat Tan Swee I Wan ls* 6—o. 6—2. Lim Chin Fook <scr beat Dr. T. H. Wee
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  • 34 7 At Scarborough, Leveson Grower's XI beat the New Zealanders by 145 runs. Leveson Gower's XI 380 and 236 v<Rob rts five for 47). N7 2fts and 156 (Nichols five for 42). Reuter
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  • 57 7 Chinese Assaulted by Compatriots About 7.35 o'clock last night in Pagoda Street, a Chinese was assaulted by several of his compatriots for having entered a Japanes? shop and bought a pair of canvas shoes. His right cheek and left ear were injured and he was removed
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  • 107 7 Race-goers will be catered for especially at the Great World Cabaret tonight, when a presentation of a gold-mounted whip will be made by 1 the cabaret management to the jockey who wins the Gold Cup at today's Singapore Turf Club meet. It is expected
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  • 154 7  - HOUSE TO HOUSE COLLECTIONS FOR RED CROSS STRAITS-BORN (To The Editor of The mt Press) Sir,-Should Singapore Chinese con- duct a house-to-house campaign for i j Red Cross funds? Though it is not suggested that improper methods are already being used in this manner of approach it may be pertinent
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 90 7 Low Sot ire For The Day ixi.f- taaUec !.'\iii«- In the 3rd \\x\\ .it II i ill. Mauio.tr.4lfs \ppfats. R.x vs Ch:m E R. ..l Srk .«^w and l< PERMANENT lil.z&ir?-i should d»' it *SJy -y* Upon fl FIGARO tl \lt: KJ t r K«l A Karttr- Hi»l I'll. .in-
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    • 47 7 A GRAND STAGE SCREEN DOUBLE ATTRACTION cFFpTt ojl 3 SHOWS iCZIAY :oiP\ f^NTimY-yOX FILMS' RNAFFS MUSICAL COMEDY il ttAK£ OF LIVE" With Alice Faye f Walter WinciKi;, Ned Sparks, Patsy Kelly mi in Girls! Presented with LNYIRE NEW PROGRAMME by REX STORY'S NONSTOP HOLLYWOOD REVUE 10 ARTISTES
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    • 284 7 NEV^An E r F H°TFi SUCH ALHAMBRA LAUGHTER! ciinWQ TOIiAY First Rate Entertainment 3 onOW9 IUOA* Packed with Humour PA -*Jt VV W d\k Ik3f iORM p*qh r«»t I tJft^A AViLiON *^afgasra V* Q **fE FLANAGAN ALLEN HH'J^^^J^* 1 GAINSBOROUGfI PICTDBE S THE BHOtMAM— FfCHSB GIRLS f&liBfi^WCCSjViPV^ BAND OF H.VI.
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  • 657 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1937. Selangor 's Jubilee ALL Malaya will join in con- gratulating His Highness thf Sultan Ala'idin Sulaiman Shah, ol Selangor, on the celebration toda> of his 73rd b>rlhdcy and his golden jubilee as ruler. A sultan of the old school, he has been
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  • 1500 8 Selangor In Days Of Civil War: Origin Of A Flag Sultan's Memories Of The Past HTML's article comprises extracts from an address given to the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club four years ago by HLs Highness th«* Sultan of Selangor. It describes incidents in the Sultan's life and recalls many historical
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  • 515 8 OELANGOR royalty have a notable tradition oi longevity and if the Sultan ol Selangor. who is 73 today. lives as long as his grandfather, Sultan Abdul Samad. whom he succeeded, he has another 20 years before him. Sir Frank Swettenham, the COM. ol Malayan administrators, who knew
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 181 8 ALLSOPPS eyciy time j C al d b e ck's i Witt* Jfi*\c4uuU4 Sister IB6'i iNG Or BMM FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS lncorporaied tn Ceylon 19/21 Hiffh Street. No. I. BJsboo Sireet, SIXGAFOKF !POH PENANG. MATCHED
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    • 25 8 For ACCIDENT INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE fc LIFI ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE: 6480
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  • 396 9 Golden Jubilee Celebrations Begin At Klang Today SEVEN J. P.s APPOINTED IN THE STATE r^UK London correspondent states it is expected that King George will send a message of congratulation to the Sultan of Selangor today congratulating him on his golden jubilee as a
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  • 157 9 R.A.F. Seapiane Answers Kuantan S.O.S. Sick Doctor Flown To Singapore pvESPERATtLY ill in Kuantan with Japanese river fever, Or. K G. Spink. Government Health Officer there, was brought to Singapore in an K \.F. flying boat on Thursday, after an S.O.S. hud been received in Singapore. .v doctor accompanied the
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  • 133 9 Thursday. Sept. 9. In the afternoon His Excellency and Laciv Thomas attended an At Home given by the P. and O Steam Navigation Ccmpanv on b:>ard the s.s. Ranpura in celebration of the centenary of the company Mr and Mrs J Huggins. Captain and Mn P. D 3-irry.
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  • 46 9 The Straits Settlements Gjvernment liti last night announced that the King has approved of the reappointment or Mr H.H. Abdoolcader as an unofficial member of the Legislative Cour. Mr. Abdoolcader's reappointment was ..^d at a meeting of the Indian •lation last week.
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    46 9 Ml sh \l COMUftl COMPANY ARRIVES: This Is only a part of the K H Salisbury's Quaint* musical tomedy company which arrived tr uli.mhi: lust nijfht by the Naldera. Left to right: Evelyn St. ctr. Klla Krskinr. Audrey ileavcr. Barbara Wood. Celia Hill. (Free Press photograph).
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  • 28 9 Hls Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. Cheah Inn Kiong to be -mber of the Straits Chinese ConCommittee for Penang. acUni to a Government Gazette notion last night.
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  • 313 9 LORD KILLANIN FOR CHINA ENGLAND'S youngest war correspondent, 23 year old, handsome Lord Killanin arrived in Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. liner Naldera on his way to cover the Sino-Japanese war for the Daily Mail First reporter to leave England to cover the
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  • 22 9 The Controller of Rubber announced yesterday that the export of dry rubber from Malaya during August totalled 48,264 ions.
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  • 52 9 Pilot Officer J. McKhart, Pilot Officer G. E. M. Jones, and Pilot Officer T. J. L. Watkins. of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force, have successfully completed "ab initio" flying training and awarded the flying badge of the force, according to a Government Gazette notification
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  • 264 9 Powers' Naval Co-operation In The Mediterranean AIMS OF THE NYON CONFERENCE London, Sept. 10. IT is understood that the British Mediterranean proposals ami at securing th? maximum naval co-oper-ation between the concerted powers gtnerally. The proposals will provide for the maintenance of shipping lanes patroli led by destroyers of all
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  • 80 9 Singapo re 's Second Big Red Cross Donation *T*HE Singapore Chinese Red Cross fund committee, in aid of the China war refugees, yesterday sent another $500,000 Chinese currency to Nanking. This makes a total of $1,000,000 Chinese currency. At a committee meeting held yesterday it was decided to stage a
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  • 354 9 Malayan Y.W. C.A. National Conference *T«HE Malayan Y.W.C.A. conference. which has been meeting at Port Dickson. ends today. A large number of delegates from all parts of the country have attended. The general subject for the conference study was Widening Horizons Miss G. Owen. Malayan Secretary, discussing th j conference,
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  • 239 9 AFTER a successful season in Co- lombo the R. B. Salisbury Quaint* musical comedy company arrived at Singapore last night by the P. O liner Naldera. They will open at the Victoria Theatre tonight with No. No, Nanette." Mr. Salisbury expects to stay hero
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 506 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 10 Last Night's Quotations Share of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously otherwise stated i -sion Loan, 5 pc. 1944-64 113 l 4 113»4 F-:ruiin° Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 110% 110% War Loan. 3»/ 2 p.c 100»/ 4 100V
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    • 195 10 Sept. 7 8. 9. American Can. Com 97 1 97» 2 98 American Telephone and Telegraph 164 162 3 163 Atchesan Railroad 50 a 8 51 64> 4 Chesap.jk 43 8 42 1 44 Dupont 147 147 149» 2 Fires%one 29 29 30 General Electric 48 48
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    • 94 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 10. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX. R.S.S. in cases 'F.OB. Sept.) 31 31 4 Good FAQ. in bales FOB. Sept.) 30 516 30U No. IX. R.S.S. (Spotloose I award able Singapore) 30 3 ,4 30 7 8 September 30 7 8 31
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    • 61 10 Sept. 10 Gambier T.T. 8.00 White Cube 15.00 Hamburg Cube 15.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.75 Black Pepper 1175 Copra, mixed 4.85 Copra, sundried 5.05 Small Flake Tapioca 4.40 Rice Saigon AI $180 Rice. Siam. W.C. No. 1 $166 Rice Siam, W.C. No. 2 $155 Rice Siam. W.C.
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    • 176 10 THE COMMODITY MARKETS From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 10 RUBBER:— Firm London: 9 sil6d. 9 7 16d. Previously: 9»/ 4 d. 9%dNovember: 9 7 16d. 9^d. Previously: 9%d. 9V£d. Jan-Mar.: 9 9 16d. 95/ B d. Previously: 9 7'l6U 9 9 16d Apr.- June: 9 5 B d. 9
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    • 70 10 TIN: Fi.m. Spot: £264 17s. 6d Previously: Firm at £262 7s 6d Three months: £263 12s 6d. Previously: £261 7s 6d NEW YORK TIN: 59.37. Previously: 58.87 COPPER: Settlement: £55 12s 6d Previously £55 15s COLD: Yesterday: £7 Os. 7Ud Previouslv: £7 us
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    • 77 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Sept. 10 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate vlously Paris Franc to 124.31 138^ 134 3 Mew York to 4.88 4.94 5 8 4.94 3 4 Amsterdam Guilders to 9.98 3 4 4.99 3 8 4 98' i Kong Kong Per
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    • 188 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RATES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 10 SKI LING London, T.T 2 4 1 16 London, demand i_ 4 116 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 8 Lyons, demand 1575 Switzerland, demand 250 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57% Montreal demand 57 11,16 Batavia, demand 104% Samarang,
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    • 1182 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List Closing Quotations FRIDAY. SEPf. 10, Uti 5 P.M. MINING Buyers SeUrni Ampat Tin (4s 6s 6s 6d Asam Kumbaug 36s 37s Austral Malay t£i 56s 6d 58s 6d x.d Ayer Hitam <ss» 34s 6d 35s 6d
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    • 211 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $131, up Cables from the London Stock Exchange indicate that there was a good deal more activity in markets, and generally speaking prices all round show a good recovery on balance.
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    • 65 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila. Sir investment Hankers and Brokers in Securities and Cw.modittn. Daily Foreign Market Cables and QuotaUw NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC MEW YORK COFFEE L SUGAR EXCHAN^f CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO MANILA
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  • 518 11 Shipping Difficulties And The Sino- Japanese Crisis -CRAP COLLECTOR" SURVEYS MARKET PROSPECTS jllf Malayan rubber statistics \ugust. which have published to date, have not 100 encouraging. ;>iw nts were rather grcatm ♦■xprt'ted at 64,525 tons iet exports, officially an,>d yrsterday at 48.264 were some 4,000
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  • 672 11 Buying Interest Revives Messrs Lewis Peat 'Singapore) Ltd.. in tht weekly rubber report, state: Since the beginning of this week, there has been a revival of buying interest particularly in London and New York, both of w: ich markets have advanced 3/Bths of a penny and
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    • 506 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members h 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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    • 497 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA i Incorporated in England by (Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star lioilo i Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1164 11 Current Company Dividends List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. Singapore, Sept. 10, 5 p.m. Total foi Books Close flnanciaJ Company Dividend To Date Ex Dlv. year TIN f» yaole Date to date Ayer Hitam Tin 30^ Int. Sept. 7 Sept. 27 Sept. 20 30</c Ayer Weng 5% Int. Sept. 13
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  • 521 12 Master's Superb Seamanship Hong Kong. WHEN the history of the Sept. Z. 1937. typhoon comes to be written, a prominent chapter must be devoted to the remarkably skilful and courageous seamanship of Capt. I E. Walters, master of the s.s. Birmingham City, which was one
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  • 29 12 The K.P M vessel vin H-utsz. b.idly damaged in the Hong Kong typhoon, baa been refloated .mci is Bjotaf into la] ir two, st.u- th-Snm-porc .igonts
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  • 28 12 Mr H B Talialla. M C.H.. who bM b~t i n in the Bimgs-ir Hospital for morr n a month. If now bark home in (■>< li View Road.
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    • 485 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated «n PMM.) tnXPHONE: Freight M33— Pwwm« S4BU LLOYDS AGENTS. SJOOftUtn AGENTS rOE MALAY BTATCB ftAILWAfB BOYAL STATE RAILWAYS '»f SIAM. CANAOIAN MClffIC iWOIID J COUTtn (incorporate In ».f l*n4i THE 4t EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANSPACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct MPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by
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    • 38 12 i ELEPHQNE k PHONE i^3^l 5471 «3B=^ (5 lines) tOSE no tune in call -^ing us whatever ihr need may be for in thr Classified Wam-Ad Cai umns lie rcsultii «baitio|! »o serve you. Jfrce press WANT ADS
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    • 295 12 sing a Mm: HARUOIJi i T!>e follow wharves or expi Kast WharJ I ntr.n.., Toba Maru B; K Main Wharf Kntran< Naldcra It; C 14. GlenallaJic M Gi Empire D«M-k Im Shing Hwah 32, Am&flum M Prince 36. Pai^: i;mpirr Dock lull i nee i 1 i Van Rees 46.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 549 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 Kola 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 pmMalacca, Batu Anam,
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    • 136 12 VESSELS AKRIVKh Marctei. Dutch. 363 tons, from Renuat 9. to Indragiit 12. Circe, flr.. 314 tons, from Kuchmu l J to Kuchin° 13 Toba. Diuch. 684 tons, from M Sabak. 9. to Djamb;. 11 G.G Pasquier. Fr.. 1239 tons. :rom Saigon. I, to Saigon. 13 Van Outhoorn. Dutch. 1.180 tons,
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    • 462 13 ~z^- I li\j^LL BRITISH rmi EHjfc ~*ijfc_ IM|| trr BY P&Oandßßlf ISH IMDIATINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ft O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS l>u© Due Tonnage S'poir. Tonnage S'pore. 1937 1937 16.000 In Port RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov. 5 15.000 Sept 24 SOUDAN 6.500 Nov. 19 6.000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17.000
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    • 402 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements ifiß M ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails x CITY OF BAGDAD Havre, London. R'dam, H'burg, G'asgow Sept. 29 Oct. 2 CITY OP PITTSBURG Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow
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    • 1009 13 P^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa Aberdeen and Commonwealth Une. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steamship C*. (1932) LWI Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The (unard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co..
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    • 629 14 K. P. M. P\RIGI— Saturday. Sept. 11. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOBOALI— Saturday. Sept. 11. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tingia Rengkalis. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VAN OI'THOORN— Saturday. Sept 11. Rhio (passengers and mails only). Bawean 'passengers and mails only. Padang-Bay ers and mails only*. Boeleleng (passengers and mails only) and Sourabaia.
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    • 653 14 HOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Uhid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives I/eaves Leaves Arrives S'porc. S'pore. Penan*. New York. Pres Van Buren Sept. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Nov 2 Pres. Garfleld Oct. 3
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    • 457 14 O, S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI 111 %MMl|< A TaJtiah<»ko .Maru Capt I own ..a Motr. zibar. Dar-CA-B;il;iam. B'\r,t Loun Marqu<\>> Durbau ;tnri Riode Janeiro Maru Kueno« Aires via Colon D i':i]w Town Rio d<' Imflrn Banl Montcvidoo Holland Maiu Cape Town vfi Mombasa Dar-es-S.ihiain. B^ira. Lourfiic, (lues.
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  • 547 15 Narrow Margin In Yesterday's Match At Anson Road BY MM ROD Multlit-srx Regiment 3: Koyal Engineers 2. B\ ||m look of the draw the Koyal Engineers met the Middlesex ritgirnent in the opening match of the Singapore Cup competition f»v extremely hard luck,
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  • 432 15 Unsatisfactory Ending To S. C. R. C. Lawn Tennis Semi-Final rE semi-final of the men's singles of the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament, between Yong Loon Chong and Chua Choon Leong ended in a very unsatisfactory win for the former on the club courts yesterday. Score was 7-5, 4-6, 6-0. With
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  • 285 15 S. R. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the S.RC. tennis tournament were Doubles Handicap N. S. Hogan and F Scully j— 3 > beat H. A. Savage and E A Leicester »*l5) 6-2. B—6. Singles Handicap "A" (Semi-Final) Dr. B H. Sheares (—3O) beat Dr S
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  • 140 15 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP THE following is the draw and start--1 ing times for th2 qualifying round of 36 holes to be played 18 holes on Saturday afternoon Sept. 18 and 18 holes on Sunday morning Sept. 19. 3.05 9.15 S. N. Kelly and R. Craik. 2.15 8.25 R. H.
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  • 114 15 IF Exeter and Aldershot sign or transfer any more players named Clarke they might as well buy a rubber name-stamp and have done with it. The switching—about business started last June, when Exeter signed William Clarke, an outsideleft, ffom Leicester. This month they took
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  • 59 15 Th? S.C.C. Six-A-Side .soccer tournament was carried a stase further yesterday afternoon with the playing of two matches on the Padang. In the first game Lieu:. P-*****'s team beat Adam's team by 2—o, both goals b2ing scored in the first half. Gillett's team proved much superior to
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  • 250 15 HOME FOOTBALL TIES FOR PLA Y TODAY FS following are today's fixtures in the Home soccer leagues ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I. Charlton vs West Bromwieh Chelsea vs Birmingham Everton vs Brent lord Grimsby vs Leeds. Huddersfleld vs Bolton Leicester vs Arsenal Portsmouth vs Middlesbro Preston vs Liverpool Stoke vs Derby
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  • 61 15 The band of the SS. Police will perform the 1 allowing programme at 830 p.m. tomorrow at the Botanic Gardens March The Vanished Army <Atford>; Overture, Raymond <Thonjasr 6eleetiun. Gold Diggers of 1937 <Arlen>; VaLse Caprice, Bal Masque (Fletcher;; Trombone solo. Lend me your Aid < Gounod Suite
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    • 227 15 YEASTVITE CANT EAT \i/P vfi X Y ea stmTi te BANISHES 1,7 1 If BR, "SS mm,* mmmltmm SUFFERING 17 GOOD HEALTH I l^%v ah Headache sufferers have known glorious relief I I kL-> >n 5-15 minutes. Men and women "Nerve" v .^V^»y^^Jt victims have found a new joy in
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 130 15 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water 207 a.m. 8.3 ft.: 152 p.m. 9 ft. Sports Races: Gold Cup at Bukit Timah Socur Banka vs. M.P.H. at Geylang. Hockey: Y.M.C.A. Jun. vs Regu'ars at Oidham Hall ground. Cricket SC.C. vs. Skins Cinemas ALHAMBRA The Good Earth, with Paul Muni
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    • 680 15 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL TRINITY XVI 650 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Matins. B.O'J am. Choral Eucharist 10 15 a.m. Sunday School. 5 30 p.m Evensong and Sermon Preacher: The Archdeacon. Weekdays Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
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    • 189 15 ing. 6.00 p.m Evening worship Mr Daniel E. Sunaram Mon: 8.00 p.m. Straits Chinese Reading Club meeting. Tue 5.30 p.m. Sunday Sthool Teachers' Bible Study. 6.30 Singing class and Hvmns practice. Wed 4.30 p.m. Sunday School Sport* section for Games Thu 530 p.m Hie Friendly Band. A Debate 815 p.m.
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  • 1873 16 Todays Gold Cup Will Provide Punters with Problem FINAL DAY OF S. T. C. PROFESSIONAL MEETING (By "BOOKIE") TODAY is Gold Cup day and all Singapore will be at Bukit Timah this afternoon to witness fourteen of Malaya's best horses strive hard to win
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  • 44 16 (By Bystander) Race l. Lisheen, Glitter Race 2. Ben Ghabrit, Loch Tulla Race 3. Blue Belle, Queen Beon Racf 4. Numero Treiie, Noorchaya Race 5. Snuff Box. No Limit Race 6. Measure, Knight's Eye Race 7. Deepdene. Greenstone Race 8. Nutcracker. Clever Alec.
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  • 69 16 PROBABLE RIDERS FOR BIG RACE TODAY DROBABLE riders for the Gold Cup race today, are WICKLOW BAY 9.7 (Martin) VANDAL 9.2 (J. Donnelly) EASTERN KNIGHT 8.11 (McPherson) MILTONDALE 8.10 (Spencer) BESTLOT 8.8 (Lawler) MEASURE 8.8 (Minto) KNIGHTS EYE 8.3 (E. Donnelly) WHERE AM I 8.3 (Dodd) PURE GOLD 7.12 (Corry)
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  • 79 16 (By Bookie Race 1. 1 LADY MIRROR 2 Glitter 1 Char Race 2 1 DANDALOO 2 Jub lee Star 3 Thaddeus Kaee 3. 1 CODE 1.1. 1 :> 2 Pymble 3 Bu Rare 4 1 ROSTRUM (NAP) 2 Numero Trei/e 3 Mountain Stream Race 5. I MISS CAPRICE 2
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  • 200 16 Cricket Club Tennis Tournament "FHE follow. ng terdays tfat in \h>- I£C Toumamch! A Class Singles Handicap Cherrington I ISJ) bui 0 mour (scr. 6 u -i I I I I bat <scr b U H H Hal 6—B. 6—4 6- 2 B Class Singles Hundi. i> Oak Rhind i
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  • 722 16 Singapore Association To Support Project "THE Singapore Hockey Association is in favour thr formation of a Malayan Hockey Association, will d«. all it can in the direction of sending a Malayan team to the World Olympics, will play no more Colony-F.M.S matche* Lui favour
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    18 16 INCIDENT during play in yesterday's <up tie uhm th, Micl,k beat the Sappers -3 2. (Free Press ph<tt<,
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    • 102 16 BOOKS JUST RECEIVED An American Doctor's Odyssey Victor Heiser $9.00 Edward VIII: His Life and Rdfn Hector Holitho 550 Victorian Wallflowers Malcolm Elwln 4 50 The Revolution Betrayed Leon Trotsky 7 00 ori.-tit.ii Spotlighl Eaaeses 3 00 Sunburst Lofol Schofflocher JH James Matthew Barrie: An Appreciation J. A. Roy 5.
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