The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 September 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 13.270 ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937 10 CENTS
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  • 549 1 JAPANESE MAY PREFER TO KEEP CAPITAL IN SUSPENSE Threat To Leave The City In Ruins CHINESE POURING GUT TO COUNTRY REGIONS 7ERO HOUR in Nanking has come and gone, but no Japanese planes have yet been sighted over the capital, cables a Reuter
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  • 104 1 Washington, Sept. St Mr. Cordell Hull announced tonight that the Cnited States had made representations to Tokio against Japan's announced intention to bomb Nanking. The protest was based chiefly on the grounds that the bonding of non-combat-ant populations violated international and humanitarian laws. Ihey «4'so protested that the
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  • 337 1 British Diplomatic Writer Surveys The War London, Sept. 21. rE Manchester Guardian's usually authoritative diplomatic correspondent, summing up information and views expressed in well-informed circles on the Sino-Japanese situation, says that the Chinese have shown qualities which, although not unexpected in England, are causing the
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  • 76 1 'From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Sept. 21. \/£WS from Kroh, in Upper Perak says that a huge tiger which carried away a coir several days ago, yesterday chased an Austin Seven car. The Chinese driver of a lorry which was following the car determined
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  • 139 1 Another $500,000 From Singapore For Red Cross Arriving At Three Million Mark "From Our Chinese Correspondent* MR. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the Singapore Chinese Red Cross Fund, sent the third remittance of $500,000 (Chinese currency* yesterday, making a total of $1,500,000. A similar amount is reported to have already
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  • 56 1 An official message from Nanking, rec:ived by the Consul-General in Singapore, denies the Japanese rumour that the Chinese Government are contemplating the withdrawal of their diplomatic and consular missions In Japan. The official cable from Nanking, describing ths air attack on the capital on Monday,
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  • 199 1 Sir L. GuillemarcTs Memoirs Withdrawn (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 21. SURPRISE was created in Londoi. publishing circles today when D was announced by Messrs. Metheun Co., that they are withdrawing frorr circulation "Trivial Fond Record." thr oook of reminiscences written by Si Laurence Guillemard.
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  • 287 1 League Must Not Mislead China Mr. Bruce's Plan For Conference Geneva, Sept. 21. MLITVINOFF, the Soviet Foreign Minister, addressing the League Assembly today, regretted the absence of the United States from the League, which now had before it an appeal for help from two members Spain and China who were
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  • 47 1 New York. Sept. 21. The Explorers' Club has received a wireless message from Sir Hubert Wilkins. who is searching for the lost Soviet flyers, that he is in no trouble Reports were circulating earlier that Sir Hubert was lost. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 (T^Gcdlums Scots dlbisky a BHkw* and Fnrndhi Spirit Tonight Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight THE SEASONS GREATEST SUCCESS! SZITA tk ANIS ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS THE MOST TALENTED 6c POPULAR CABARET ENTERTAINERS EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE Non-diners Sl.OO. BAFFLES ORCHESTRA
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    • 96 1 (If Galium* Scots (HhislV a Mello» and Friendly Sptnt SEA VIEW f£? HOTEL TONIGHT and SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I RELLER BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1937 11 a.m. sharp FASHION PARADE held by MILADY Showing Original Creations fn»m Paris
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  • 262 2 Poor Audiences L i c MR. R. B. Salisbury, the Free Pres m understands, is disappointed with t the poor public support i«ceived by L his Quaints musical comedy com- pany which has been playing in t Singapore. The audiences have not been so t large
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  • 92 2 Coast-guards End Search For Endeavour Boston, Sept. 21. AFTER a week's search, American coastguards tonight abandoned their search for the British yacht, Endeavour, which broke adrift while being towed across Atlantic last week. The coastguards state that they are satisfied that the yacht is nowhere near the American coast, and
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  • 121 2 London. Sept. 21. Mr. T. O. M Sopwith has expressed confidence of the safety of Endeavour lot which there is still no news. I Coastguard cutters have given up the search. He said that she was well equipped for the trans-Atlantic voyage and had a
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  • 115 2 Arab Complaint Of "Grievous Wrong" Geneva, Sept. 21. Tawfikkel Swaidy, the Iraq delegate, complained to the League today the grievous wrong done to the Arabs in Palestine who are haunted at the nospect of becoming a minority in ;heir own fatherland. He added that my solution of partition imposed vithout
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  • 161 2 Next Production Of S.A.D.C. THE Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club have begun rehearsals on their seventh production Onward Bound by Sutton Vane which is to be present :d at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. Friday, and Saturday. Nov. 17, 19. and 20. The cast includes Mrs. T. Aiken, Mrs.
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  • 96 2 BRITISH MERCHANTS CHINA WAR London, Sept. 21. The Far Eastern section of the London Chamber of Commerce held a meeting today and closely examined various matters connected with the Sino-Japanese war and its effects on British trades in China. Two committees of exporters and importers were appointed to keep track
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  • 100 2 London, Sept. 21. It is pointed out it is now more than three weeks since the British protest to Japan with regard to Sir Knatchbuil Hugessen, and the Premier and Mr. Eden may consider the time has come to ask Japan to expedite her
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  • 81 2 New York, Sept. 21. The United States cannot do less than accept the invitation of the League to continue to participate on the Far Eastern advisory committee, says the New York Times in an editorial. No one expects the United States Government to resume the leading
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  • 54 2 Tokio, Sept. 21. Mongol cavalry, supported by Japanese troops, are reported to be invading Suiyuan, and th? Japanese invasion of Shansi is continuing. Japanese operations appear to be resuming en an eastern branch of the northern attack. A general offensive on the TientsinNanking railway is foreshadowed
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  • 462 2 Official Version Of Canton Air Raid Japanese Plane Down Near Kowloon Hong Kong, Sept. 21. FIFTY Japanese planes staged a second air raid on Canton shortly after 9 a.m. today, according to an official bulletin issued by the Canton headquarters. At least 37 planes succeeded in reaching the suburbs of
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  • 72 2 Nanking Bombing Advice London. Sept. 21. It is understood that the British Ambassador in Tokio is making representations to the Japanese Government to prevent the bombing of other I than military objectives in Nanking i whereby civilian life might be imperilled. The British Government, it
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  • 53 2 Mr. J. B. Clark, the 8.8.C. Empire Director, who was to have arrived in Singapore today, is now due tomorrow. He is a passenger on the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi from Hong Kong. The liner has been delayed and is expected in Singapore at
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  • 60 2 London, Sept. 21. The Admiralty today issued details of 13 routes to be used" by the British merchant shipping in connection with Nyon anti-piracy agreement, under which British and French warships are now patrolling the Mediterranean. No special routes have yet been arranged for the Adriatic
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 11 2 SOON HIS NAME WILL OE ON EVERYBODY'S LIPS! "THE GREAT GAMBINI"
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    • 388 2 MISCELLANEOUS. MEDICAL MASSAGE GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. MR. MRS. AKAJL 210-2, Queen Street. Singapore. Near Post Office Tel. No. 6585 SITUATION WANTED Ex public school man. age 36. seeks i position as planter in Singapore or j K.L. district, or executive position of trust. Good organiser. Read and
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    • 677 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I Singapore Muzzle your Dog jr rcc With a Grafton Muzzle. m (> s <~: -i^. extension' Obta.nablc fron, X._. .a»~, MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Phnno. 3, Battery Read. |^M»angOmoe: 1?. Riah*»p suoi Phone 1477 Lfonden OffW BOARD g RESIDENCE M Tei "I^^. i^2? SEA-FRONT SUBSCRIPTION RATES KATONG GRANGE—
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 122 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Jusli.r and Mr. Justice 1 aville in thf lst Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal Appeal:— Judgment in Kavena Ismail Sahib vs. Rex. Before the Acting Chief Justice in the lst Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Kandayah. Rex
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    • 110 2 Diary Of The Day The Tides High Water. 11. 26 a.m. 9.5 ft 11.55 p.m. 10 ft. Sports Lawn Tennis: Singles final at SC.RC. Athletics: Singapore English School sports at Jalan Besar. Golf: Singapore Women's Champ. Semi-final at GG.C. Hockey: Raffles Inst. vs. Colts "A." Cinemas ALHAMBRA The Longest Night,
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  • 476 3 WOMAN REFUSES TO GIVE UP HOUSE Was Conveyed By Trustee Of Husband's Estate WILL PROVIDED SHE COULD LIVE RENT FREE IN ANY HOUSE ritefted occupier of a house entitled to refuse to vacate Xhe 1 ,h lu'.um oi mortgagee when payments are defaulted? Is question anise in a suit before
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    37 3 EX-HUG ALFONSO of Spain kissr\ his one-year-old grandaughter. Maria del Pilar, as he leaves the church in Lausanne at which he attended the wedding of his niece. Princes Maria Dolores of BombonOrlrans. to the Polish Prince August
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  • 154 3 Dutiable Liquor Still Hidden In Bedrooms HEAVY FINE FOR CHINESE P< >R being in possession of 28 gallon, ol fermenting rice, a Hok-ki.-n lam San. was yesterday fined $l:>u In deiault to serve three months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr L C. Goh. the fourth magistrate. ih pleaded guilty also to
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    31 3 TAKING IT ON THE CHIN. This "strong man" earns his living by performing in the London streets and one of his feats is to balance a cart wheel on his chin.
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  • 129 3 jytoKK than 10,000 boat-people in and around Hong Kong wateis lost their lives in the recent typhoon cataclysm. Of one large fishiiiß fleet, there was only one survivor out of a crew of 33. He was picked up in the last stages of exhaustion
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  • 228 3 Chinese Strangles One When Caught CHARGED with having stolen two canaries and with being cruel to them, a Cantonese. Chong Kin. yesterday appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves, in the Singapore Police Court. He pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $15 on the first.
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  • 56 3 Mr. H. E. Fareclough. engineer attached to the Siium Yip Leong Rubber Works. Klang. was entertained to farewell dinner on Saturday evening by fellow Rotarians and friends on the eve of his departure on leave. Dr. M. !A. Gabriel expressed appreciation of services of Rotarian Fareclough to the Klang and
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  • 104 3 Mr Soo Siew Meng. a Cantonese managing partner of a Chinese firm, was charged before Mr. W. G. Reeves in the Singapore Third Court yesterday with cheating the other partners by making a false representation to the Registrar of Textiles Quotas, thereby deceiving the Registrar
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  • 277 3 LONG CHASE OF THE ALLEGED ATTACKER A SQUABBLE between a Municipal mandore and a Municipal coolie on the night of May 6 last i at Canal Road, which is alleged to have led to fatal consequences, was i described in the Assize Court yesterday
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  • 370 3 Parents Accused Of Neglect ALLEGATIONS that they grossly neglected six children while living in a houseboat were made at Southend-on-Sea against a husband and wife. Robert and Evelyn Mussett. former- iy of the houseboat Beatrice. Leigh-on-Sea. summoned by the N.6.P.C.C elected to go for trial.
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  • 39 3 Mr C K. Campbell, who has for some years past been the manager of Labuan Bileh Estate and several other estates in the Port Dickson area, ls shortly leaving Malaya on retirement. He intends settling down at Bangalore, India.
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  • 157 3 WHEN a Chinese named Cheng Ah Chow was charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the Criminal District Court yesterday, with pickpocketing in a trolley bus on Sept. i 2, it was revealed that the victim was a Chinese detective who
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  • 111 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Sept. 21. prNDLNG that no prima facie case had been made out Mr. J. B. Weiss, the first magistrate, at the end oi the prosecution case yesterday, discharged Samir bin Haii Omar, a senior (hospital dresser, who was on
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  • 97 3 Convicted on charges of assisting in the management of a public lottery and possession of lottery tickets, three Chinese. Chian Ah Heng. Peng Ah Chuan and Chia Ah Meng were dealt with by the second magistrate. Mr F V Duckworth, yesterday. Fines of $50 each
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  • 61 3 Convicted on a charge of negligent driving, a Johore taxi driver was fined $12 by Mr. L. C Goh in the fourth court yesterday His licence was endorsed. The charge was a sequel to a collision between the accused's taxi and a motor- lorry at the
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  • 201 3 STRONG ODOUR OK FERMENTED RICE C*INES totalling $350 were imposed by Mr L. C Goh. the luurth magistrate, on a 38-year-old Cantonese. Chan Cheong, who was charged with fermenting liquor without a licence and also with being In possession of a still for the preparation of
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  • 138 3 Man Arrested In Grange Road After Midnight Arrested whilst loitering in Grange Road after midnight on Sept. 7. a Javanese who was found in possession of a razor and a vegetable knife, wa-s sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr H A Forrer. in
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  • 56 3 Another postponement of a week was made in Ine Singapore Third Court yesterday in connection with the case in which two Chinese. Lee Chin Chye and Goh Say Beng, are charged with the murder of a compatriot In Cecil Street on Sept 13 Mr T W
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 67 3 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Under the Distinguished Patronage of H E. The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, c.c.m.co.b.e. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3rd AT 9.15 P.M. THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS HANDEL 'S OR A TOR JO "JUDAS MACCABEUS" PRINCIPALS IDA KINLOCH SOPRANO DOROTHY MACLEOD- .CONTRALTO HAROLD HAINES TENOR UICHARD CAUNCE i BASS FULL
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    • 51 3 lo BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickete 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.PM Steamer at Belawan. For particulars af-, y to. X* P» ML LINE,, FINLA YSON GREEN,
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  • 2307 4 Aero Engine Drives World's Fastest Motor-Boat AVIATION'S SHARE IN SJR MALCOLM CAMPBELL 9 S A CHtEVE-dENT PROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT London, Sept. 14. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL, now world speed "king" on land and water, again owes a magnificient achievement in great part to the British aeronautical engineer The pownplunt of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 147 4 a ngl tt P ;^^9_IHI f^sSSfc^ \j" S^ x.s sisal mm W AmL We all know by now that a defence Am m I against coughs and colds is to use a EJ I really efficient mouthwash and gargle /J Am^f^^^ Regularly. Denolin is the modern mm\mw weapon against mouth
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    • 89 4 VICTORIA THEATRE MR X H BBiJBM W r-Rrrt* thai, a.s Ihr ouamtN ompan* luvr lo Mmm Un t|»oh. tonight form-iM-r mt "So IMi M l~vr' b iM-flled VISIT CAIRO DURING YOUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY 4 When time permits Cox Kings arrange short trips by car from Suea connecting wth to« a.,
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  • 199 5 A NEW TOKPFDO BOAT wa> completed and launched at Naples in the presence of a huge crowd who broke into patriotic cheer.; when the powerful neu vessel of WM ran down the slideways. The new torpedo boat Pleiadi is here seen prior to the laun.-h
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    • 159 5 is the perfect rl p $SP Vt utoot// In the fo!!u*ing delicious flavours Served in lainty rMasse.s it is thr idea!, ceol and refreshing dessert, and WAHILA, PINEAPPLE, remains real food rate ate. STRAWBERRY. GAHkKA, Tlie ln h aer.enta^e of better lat In rnCtXC our i^e-cream makes it really otIUoULAIt,
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  • 219 6 Down To 11 Stone a4fter Six Months Treatment. For ten years, ttiis woman weigheo lb -~.u -»ne ieg was cnpplec win i.i.-u.r.uiis.n! Siie could't wa k w...-ii she sta: ted taking Kruscher. Sa i N>w bo ios lighter, active ana J... ,n>y SM wnits
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    39 6 SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD Anita Rovo. who served as a volunteer with the Moroccan rebels since the beginning of the Spanish civil war and is now in the insurgent lines on the Madrid front. She has been wounded several times.
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  • 163 6 TWO gold teet.i in the upper jaw esta- blished the identity of the Chinese who was found dead on a pathway off Dunearn Road on Monday morning the victim of a brutal knife attack, involving 20 wounds. He was a Hokkien letter-writer and sinseh (medicine mam
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    45 6 A LULL IN THE WAR AT PEIPING. A pathettc picture taken at the old city wall of Peiping, showing Chinese troop defenders asleep between battles with invading Japanese infantrymen and bombina airplanes. The hard ground was a suitable enough bed after days of continuous warfare.
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  • 146 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Sept. 21. After a pot of scalding water had fa'len on Vne back of her three-year-old daughter, a Malay woman, giving evidence in the Coroner's Court, yesterday, said that she applied ink to the burns. The father of the child
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  • 100 6 (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. About $7,000 worth of jewellery belonging to the Misses Lok Soh Siew and Lok Chow Kit has been stolen from their residence in Ampang Road and the theft is engaging the attention of the local Criminal Investigation
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  • 82 6 (JN his way to the Municipal offices with $575. representing a two-day collection of slaughter fees. Chua Chian Lee. cashier to the Municipal abattoirs, was held up on Monday morning in busy Victoria Street and attacked by four Chinese, woo robbed him of the canvas bag
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  • 42 6 The City High School fourth annual athletic sports will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium from 2.30 to 6 15 p m on Friday. There will be an old boys race <880 yards) at 5 p.m.
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    13 6 A NORTH CHINA soldier forgets the perils of war t <*njoy a meal.
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  • 135 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 21. Total of $122,870. Chines^ currency, and $1813.11 'Straits* have been reached in Ma'acca donations to tne Chin i Relict Fund Wea'thy indivi duals, clubs schoo's photographers ha r-drcss rs bullock-cart drivers, haters and newspaper-sellers ate an; mg subscribers. Mr. E. H
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  • 619 6 Government Approves Scheme For Open Cast Mining A DETAILED account of the unique character of the cave nining in Perils, which is practic lly the only kind of tin mining ractised in the State, was given in the Administration Report for 1935.
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  • 100 6 A MALAY police constable named Mohamed Alip bin Aii. attached to the Beach Road division, had three charges preferred against him when he appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Criminal District Court yesterday. He was charged with being In
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  • 477 6 Only Affords Clxance To Spend On Luxuries THE number of weekly fairs in Perlis remained the same during the year, i.e. 12 in all, states the annual report for 1936. Nine of them were run by members of the rural credit societies and three
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  • 168 6 EXCITING CHASE IN HARBOUR Chinese Jumps From Steamer AFTER an exciting chase in Singatpore harbour yesterday morning between a Master Attendant's launch with revenue officers aboard and a j motor sampan, a young Singapore Chinese, who had jumped from the j Norwegian vessel Muinan, was arrestSd near Anderson Bridge on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 58 6 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours uteo f^jy;\^fe^^ srwa wnr M r ->'*""* V| Tabs and r jtore >our Manhood. Vitality and Energy vi-iaps are a new discovery and tcuaranteed to build new blcod and a sfrong n f ™"*e a new man of you in one w».k or money
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    • 147 6 The Warn% ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pages of coloured prints pictorially portraying the infinite charm ul Malaya, Several full-page colour plates depicting the vivid beauty ol /OD rx ~f Malayan life and landscape. ER I These plates will be splendidly /V* f
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  • 584 7 British Policy Present Crisis ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AMERICA London, Sept. 21. THE important speech delivered by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, at the League Assembly yesterday is the subject of favourable comment in most London newspapers. The Times warmly congratulates Mr. cklen. Referring to his
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  • 93 7 To Purchase New Estate From Our Own Correspondent London. Sept. 21. C TRAITS Plantations, Co.. Ltd., one 4 the biggest coconut and oil I producers in Malaya, at a meet- Oct. 1. will consider the creation of an additional 170.003 £1 Sksssa It is SSSSJSSfeSj
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  • 28 7 Stoke Poges. Sept. »f). In the final of the News of the rM Golf tournament Allls beat Adams 3 and 2— Reuter
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  • 16 7 Mr J S. Smith, who has returned ll >utiored at Kuala Pilah is District Forest OTicer.
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  • 90 7 Approval For Wages Board Plan THK annual report of the Malayan agent of the Government of India welcomes the suggested formation of a Wages Board in this country. *Su."h a board is desirable in the absence of trade unions or other organisations to safeguard the interests
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    19 7 The Hon. Mr. E. V. G. Day and Mr. Cheong Tiong Kak at the Malacca flower show last week-end.
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  • 25 7 Mr. Yong Shook Lin. J P.. has been appointed to be a member of the Selangor State Council for a further period of three years.
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  • 74 7 Amendments to th? Textile Quotas Regulations were published in a Straits Settlements Gazette extraordinary last night. Thesa bring the regulations into line with the recent legislation passed by the Legislative Council regarding British origin of regulated textiles and the prevention of evasion of the quota scheme. Importers
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  • 259 7 ANNUAL WAPINSCHAW OF SCOTTISH COY. THE annual Wapinschaw of the Scottish Company was held at the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday, and although Some rain fell during the morning th; proceedings were not interfered with to any extent. The weather cleared in the afternoon and bright sunshine greeted the guests
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  • 116 7 Revised Ties For This Week Revised ties for play this week ir the S.C.C. tennis tournament are TODAY A Class singles Handicap Final V. P Barbet (ser.) vs. E. C Cherrington 15.3). B Class Singles Handicap Final A C. Growder <— 2) vs. V. C. Teasdale <— 3>.
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  • 75 7 Opposing Spanish Forces Reach Agreement London, Sept. 21. A mass exchange of Spaniards has been arranged according to an official Salamanca statement quoted by the Spanish Press Services Limited, which says 2.500 men in the insurgent territory between the ages of 18 and 45 will be
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    • 156 7 Fashtunabtt t a* mating Uttic Curb and Deep imW^MPm broad wave* Let ou: t»B Bh N experts attend you with V tumpleu satisfaction > FIGARO. •'^> .'.adt»-.- Han Dresser* 93 Bra* Basab Rd and Raffles Hotel. Pbonr 1868 AT LAST IT'S HERE! Acclaimed One Of The Best Films of 1937
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    • 224 7 Hot Romance in the Snowy Alps! And how the snow Melts! Never since "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" has CLAUDETTE been So Ravishingly Alluring *^s Wk .-di- mst^^m^mmmmmmmm\ vj| B. in Paramounts most Refreshing Comedy hit of the Season "I MET HIM IN PARIS CLAUDETTE Takes Two Boy Friends for a
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  • 599 8 THe Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937. An American Puzzle •"THE attitude of the United States to the Sino-Japanese fighting is puzzling the world. In the early days of the crisis, even when there was open warfare in North China, American policy continued on the lines it has followed
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  • 1091 8  - $8 A Week For All In Barcelona's Communist Hotels William F. McDermott In Red Spain Today By mTHE human aspects of the curious Spanish economic order may be illustrated in the operation of the hotel in which I lived. The manager is a Hungarian of long experience in the supervision
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  • 808 8 /CHINESE are masters of the boycott weapon as has been shown time and time again in the past and as is clear from events ln Malaya in recent weeks but it is a dangerous weapon which can get out of control. Thus, in Singapore the Chinese
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 Cald becks m FAMOUS IHMPi> from SCOTIAND fj|J||g h SINGAPORE DON'T BE VAGUE mmm Jj^g NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHNLITTLE CO., LT D. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE. KUALA LUIV.PUR. PENANG AND IPOH. PATANWALA'S <^_j_ TOILF.T PRODUCTS .__|^B^_B_l Bw ,h *'iy__i Ml MW -iNOW _**>S P*3w
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    • 25 8 For BAGGAGE INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD (Incorporated in Great Britain) lIONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: 6480
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  • 1320 9 EMPLOYERS HAVE DUTY TO PAY INDIAN LABOURERS WELL Will Result In Better Work, Says Agent ATTENTION DRAWN TO BAD PRACTICES THE duty that rests on employers to pay Indian labourers well so that their standard of living might be improved with a consequent better capacity for work is stressed by
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    18 9 ML AM Hi Nl i: 1 F V with Lord Chat field, at the Nyon conference delegates' luncheon.
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  • 175 9 REALISM IN AIR RAID REHEARSALS Berlin. Sept. 21. THF German capital was para- lysed at the busiest part of the day by the biggest and most realistic air raid manoeuvres ever staged A statement was subsequently issued tlie raid was completely success- :or the
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  • 113 9 Denunciatoin Of "New Alleged Prophet" Castelgandolio, Sept. 21. \DDRESSING a group of pilgrims trom Germany, the Pope denounced "the new alleged prophet exalted Germany *in this grave painful moment from the Catholic religion and for all who to remain faithful to the rch of Rome added
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  • 41 9 London. Sept. 21. Over 3.300 reservists have intimated their desire to accept Mr. Hore-Beli-sha's offer to allow A and iB reservists to rejoin the Colours. One thousand and nine hundred are already back in the army- Reuter
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  • 97 9 Selangor Chinese Pour In Money For Relief PERAK MILLIONAIRE GIVES $50,000 f>om Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 21. J\ON ATIONS from Selangor Chinese for the distress and relief fund in China continue to pour in and the latest list issued of donations up to Sepi 7 records a total
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  • 92 9 Forest Officer's Death At Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 21. THE funeral took place here today of Mr. Pierre E Carcer.ac. District Forest Officer, who died at Bungsar Hospital yesterday morning. Mr. Carcenac was born in Mauritius and was 32 years of age. He was attached
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  • 89 9 Construction Placed Upon Ciano's Statement Paris, Sept. 21. The note issued after the meeting o the English and French charge, d affaires may prove disappointing ac cording to Le Journal which declare tha: there is no concrete proposa con tamed therein although Coun Ciano's statement indicates
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  • 58 9 Admiralty's Suggestions For Nyon Agreement London. Sept 21. The Admiralty has issued recommendations to British merchant shipping giving nautical details of thirteen routes to be used in the Mediterranean under the Nyon agreement. No special routes have yet been arranged for the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas where vessels
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  • 63 9 Berlin, Sept. 21. A further list is published of 88 per--sons deprived of German nationality because of their attitude "in the conflict with duty of loyalty towards the Reicn and people and detrimental to German interests" The list contains the names of two babies, one
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  • 117 9 DIPLOMATS PRAISE SIAM'S COUNCIL (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Sept. 21. QN behaf of the King, the Council of Regency today received congratulations on the occasion of the King's birthday from the diplomatic corps and consular representatives. The German Minister, the doyen of the corps,
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  • 39 9 "BOURGEOIS NATIONALISTS" DISMISSED MoMxm, Sept. 21. The President and Minister for Justice in the Karelian Republic have been removed from office accused of "bourgeois nationalism" The dismissals follow recent revelations of s widespread nationalist and pro-Fin-land movesie:! 4 Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 163 9 iFINDLATER'S CHOICE SHERRIES Per Bottlf Dvty 0.75 tar*. OLD MORENO BROWN. Full of Flavour. $200 PALE DRY. Very suitable for Cluh Sherry and Bitters. $2.05 FINO. Possesses the Bouquet of a true Fino. $2.30 DRY CLUB. An exceedingly pica.vant Wine, on the dry side. $2.30 MARCH BROWN. Gcntrwu* without heav.ness.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 515 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 21 Share of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pt. 1944-64 113'/ 2 itm% Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 110 7 8 H0 3 /4 Wai Loan. 3»/ 2 p.c 100»/ 2 10°% Com
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    • 163 10 Sept. 17. 18. 20. American Can Com. 97% 97% m%% American Telephone and Telegraph 161 4 159% 161% Atcheson Railroad 61 60 61 Vi Cfresaflsa.il 44> 4 42% 41% Dupont 151 148? 2 146 Firestone 29 28% 26% General Electric 48% 45 7 8 44 Vs TOl
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    • 77 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 21, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Sept.) 29% 30 Good F.A.Q in bales (F. 0.8. Sept.) 29 116 29 316 No. I.X. R.S.S. (Spotloose awardable Singapore) 29% 29% October 30 30% Oct.-Dec: >. 30% 30% Jan-Mar. 30%
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    • 187 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 21 RUBBER: Firm. London: 8 7 8 d. 9d. Previously: 8 13|16d. 8 15 16d. November: 8 15 16d. 9 1 16d. Previously: 8 7 /8<i. 9d Jan-Mar: 9 1 16d. 9 3 16d. Previously: 9d. 9V 8 d-Apr-June: 9'sd. 9«/
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    • 71 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Firm. Spot: €261 15s Previously: Dull at £258 7s. 6d Three months: £260 10s Previously: £257 7s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: 59.12 (Opening Price I Previously: 58.62. COPPER: Settlement: £50 155. Previously: £50 7s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £7 Os 3d Previously: £7
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    • 61 10 Sept. 21. Gambier T.T. 8.00 White Cube 15.00 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 17.25 Black Pepper 11.25 Copra, Mixed 5.05 Copra, sundxied 5.30 Small Flake Tapioca 4.50 Rice Saigon Al $175 Rice. Siam. W.C. No 1 $166 Rke Slam. W.C. No. 2 $155 Rice Slam. W.C.
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    • 68 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Sept. 21 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 124.21 145 13 16 146 9 16 New York to 4.88 4.95% 4.95 13 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97% 8.98 8.98 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d. ls. 3d.
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    • 181 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 21. SELLING London. T.T. 24 1 16 London, demand 24 1 16 London. 4 months' sight 24% Lyons, demand 1695 Switzerland, demand 250 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57% Montreal, demand 57 13 16 Batavia. demand 104% Samarang. demand 104% Calcutta. Bombay
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    • 252 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was 5131.00, up Private advices from London this morning indicated that the London Stock Exchange was weak yesterday owing to forced liquidation and tin shares were no exception to the rule. There
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    • 1205 10 Fraser and Co. 's List TUESDAY. SEPT. 21, 5 P.M. Closing Quotations MINING Kuyrr* Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 5s 3d 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 34s 6d 36s 6d Austral Malay <£) 56s 57s 6d Ayer Hitam (5s) 33s 34s 6d x.d Ayer Weng ($1> 95
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    • 66 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Ma Mia Singa Investment Banker* and Broker* in Securities and r< win <«#(''" Daily Foreign Market Cablet, and Quotation NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS
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  • 1113 11 EXPANSION OF WORLD TRADE Primary Producers Marching To Prosperity BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS IMi rapid recovery of world trade, n upled with the in,rra^ed demand for primary proilutts. is the subject of a uiiprehensive survey appearing in the current issue of the Westminster Bank Review," the writer seeing a prospect of
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  • 126 11 Model Girl Required By Australian Lines "Glamour -seekers" are not required as air-hostesses by airlines of Australia who in calling for applications stipulate that girls must be between 25 and 35 years of age weigh not more than 118 lbs pass initial and subsequent periodical medical
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 11 ,miii.> ROOSEVELT, youngest son of the President of the U.S.A., who, while on his recent visit to the South of France, is alleged to have thrown a glass of champagne at the head of the Mayor of Cannes.
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  • 107 11 From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat, Sept. 21. When a deer was caught in the mud of a padi- field after an exciting chase, six P.W.D Tamil coolies at Jementah beat it to death with sticks Pleading guilty before Ungku Ismail to a charge of killing a
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  • 550 11 Will Participate In Any General Rise pOMMENTING on the tin situation, the Financial News (London) writes: "During the last week's erratic commodity price movements, tin was one of the few which were firm at the beginning of the week and firm at the end. The price rose
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  • 42 11 The following index number representing the estimated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless Limited as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 based at 100: August 1937 73.0 Average for 1936 74.4 Average for eigth months of 1937 80.4
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  • 46 11 Manila, Sept. 21. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.54 0.54 Pesos Benguet Consolidated unquoted unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.012 I.X.L. 0.49 0.48 San Mauricio 0.48 0.50 United Paracale 0.43 0.45 These prices are supplied by Messrs. Levy and Co., of Singapore
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1059 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI CHARTERED BANK BANKING CORPORATION 0F £££27?£* (Incorporated Ui thr Colony ui »k.<w: Ckarterj Hong Kong> Paid up capital in 600.UDU The liability of members b limited shares oi £5 each £3.000.000 to the extent and in manner Reserve Fund £3.000.000 prescribed by Ordinance Reserve Liability of No. 6
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 398 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc/s (22.5 co t p.m. 6.00 Chinese music (Teochew records) 7.0J Dance music (records). 7.30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7 50 'Othello" An opera in four acts, by Verdi 8 5> The news and announcements, relayed from London 9 15 "Othello" (continued) 10
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  • 503 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 pjn.
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  • 97 12 The following were passengers by Imperial planes: Aircraft Canberra VH-USC from Brisbane, Darwin and N.I., arrived on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Buchanan, from Brisbane. Aircraft Atlanta G-ABTI for Peuang, Siam. Burma and Karachi, Mr. D. S. Robertson, Mr. H. W. Cowling Mr. T. G. Green.
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  • 311 12 HOUSE OF LORDS ALLOWS A SHIPPING APPEAL London. THE House of Lords recently allowed an appeal in a reserved judgment against a decision of the Admiralty Court, confirmed by the Court of Appeal, that the old rule of law, N«» man can profit
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  • 100 12 The foliou. wharves cm ex| -v ■saw Main What! I t t r Kuuj! 18; Bui; Ml J Glen.shiH i j, Muruou Empire 11,4 Knlra, I Ml galen 'S2. SI iiaii M Km pi i < !>,,( k nti Tui. »"'l»iH k I I, mm |(t Hoeuh Tra
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  • 691 12 I\UE to increased cost of operation by 1 reason of prevailing costs of fuel repairs, supplies- and substantial in- crease in crew wages, effective July 1 and Aug 1, the tugboat operators at J Philadelphia, at a meeting held on 'Aug. 19. found it absolutely necessary and agreed
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  • 46 12 The Lloyd Triestino Conte Pi l mano is due here tomorrow at 10 am !:om Shanghai. Hong Kong :<nd Manila. She will berth at the SHB wharf and Is expected to sail at 1 p far Colombo. Bombay. Massaua, Port Said. Naples and Genoa
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 506 12 W-^&RA EMPRESS \^&3 WAY Aft_H^f/^ J To North America KmmWr*'-- Fortnightly sailings to Victoria mmWf y^iiJl»"<i|s ■yAi^JrmV I Hlul Vancouver Direct or vl» Mwr, t^"_~^ JmVLjjX Honolulu ships-side rail conS JJmmTmmmmT^ Tnls tlme go Vla Cana< b°™ ja, Jym\ Im^''' your passage on Canadian Pacinc'i W great, white Empress of
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    • 34 12 TELEPHONE VSSM V THONE (5 Uu*^> IOSE no uiae id ell -*ing ua whatever the need may be for in the Classified Want-Ad Columns lie result* waiting to serve you jfree pvets WANT ADS
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    • 206 12 BIBBY LIN (LONhoN UHJKIsS 22, PALL MALL. I.oMhin s* j Mali RANGOON < mi <> .p i i»i i (am, NAB8I in I v i-m \iui m L«»\i with throu /L M« Ml V\ tlili |N(,S Wop i II CHBSHIKh YORKSHIRE DERBYSHIRE U I SHROPSHIRE STAFFORDSH I OXFORDSHi: WORC CHESHIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 95 12 PASSENGERS The following passengers are- leaving Singapore ior Europe in Flodiu yesterday Mr N. O. Christensen. Mrs. F Gregory. Miss S Weskin. Mrs M. Barr Miss P. Barr. Mrs K Pender Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. H. E Wilson. Mr r A. Kendall. Mr H E Fairclough Mr. and Mrs. A.
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    • 20 12 (I I \< Ks i Brit.). Sep: 21 H Kwoni. i ri^ Chye H Giang S. LaJandia 1» Am NituA li
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    • 297 13 p&o j fl X \whtm\W _kV'( m\W* X _^L^b_^«M .AWmWm^m*^ XAmmmm 7 W*\ Wm. Bb^B mmmm\\ 'm^k. WE'LL LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE P&O CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA. JAPAN. COLOMBO ANO BOMBAY. Available Inr two months. From SINGAPORE To:— Ist. Class 2nd. Class Hong Kong $137.14 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57
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    • 518 13 itnrOT ßotated in Straits Settlements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR CNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails x CITY OP BAGDAD Havre. London. R'dam, H'burg, G'asgow Sept. 29 Oct. 2 CITY OP PITTSBURG Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Oct.
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    • 1028 13 M^~ I m A l Mmmw^J^mA^rw^^Jt *mm SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Oceaa Aberdeen and Commonwealth t_* Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual llu- Hua Khkm Steamship Co., (193? j ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) lhe Cunard White Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 728 14 K. P. M. TASMAN— Wednesday. Sept. 22, Batavia, Mauritius, Lourenco-Marques, I Durban East London, Port- Elizabeth, Mosselbay and Capetown j THEDENS— Wednesday, Sept 22, Muntok and Palembang. I TOGIAN— Wednesday, Sept 22. P Samboe, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and MAKASSER— Wednesday. Sept. 22, P Samboe. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan Poeloe-Pallas, Penga-lian-Estate and Rengat,
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    • 580 14 HOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE CJbid AMERICAN MAIL LINE b^"™^™^^Bb^^~ -> \.Tb>V""" b^ IISSUwH I I /ii/Wk.v WB bbbW; I /^J/Wm*mh\.r.\ I IT^B^^BlTl f I lWL*mm\mm\ I V<Vl2!9 r "l— B^B_tfe3 \3LvWibW„/ I /^r Bia^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Blß^Br M_sl j/ W TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES,
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    • 515 14 O. S. K. LINE! FOR AFRICA AMD SOUTH AMERICA t Rio de Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Durban Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro Sant<» utd Holland Maru Cape Town via Mombasa iMMflhu Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, Lourenc v Mvi ques, Durban, East London Elizabeth and Mossei Bay Sumatra Maru Buenos Aires
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  • DAY OF APPROVED RIDERS MAY BE OVER
    • 845 15 NEWCOMERS FOR K.L. RACING pOLLOWIM, so quickly on the recent meeting at Singapore, Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur will have more interest than usual for local punters. Whether the "nearlies" at Singapore will make amends in the Federal Capital remains to be seen big fields on Saturday do not make
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    • 340 15 Scrum Halves Wanted By Rugger Clubs Rugger Clubs "U/AXTED scrum halves" is the cry of many rugger clubs this year, particularly the S.C'.C. Of some 20 newcomers this season approximately 15 of them are wing three quarters and centres. Next Sa:u relay afternoon starting from 5 pin there will 10
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    • 611 15 Dons And Skins Unlucky In Cup Second Round Draw DOTH THE ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS AND THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS MUST BE ANNOYED WITH THE POWERS THAT MAKE THE DRAWS FOR THE SINGAPORE CUP! THEY PROBABLY WOULD NOT HAVE MINDED MEETING EACH OTHER IN THE FINAL— BUT FOR TWO OPPONENTS SUCH AS
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    • 630 15 EX- WORLD BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION TO FIGHT HERE (BY FIGHT FAN) U7HILE SINGAPORE FIGHT FOLLOWERS ARE EAGERLY AWAITww ING THE RUBBER MATCH BETWEEN MOHAMED FAHMY AND YOUNG FRISCO. ENTERPRISING PROMOTER MR BERTIE BELL DROPS A PLEASANT SURPRISE WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT A NUMBER OF OUTSTANDING BOXERS, INCLUDING
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    • 75 15 WHICH l$\THf ■»ST\Cf|94 tlFFf fW TM€ 04 f f A quarter of an hovr to jo before dinner, wamnj for th c couple who are alwayi /^T^^N late, sipping a Mart.nK looking dwer.yotK flass at someone you have met (or th e V'^ w ■TIC lime, wishing you could ihink\of^
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  • 470 16 Three Goals To One A:c Anson Road Yesterday KIM SWEE'S "HAT TRICK" FOR WINNERS Chinese II 3; Indian Assn 1. A SCORELESS draw was the result of the Singapore Cup match between the S.C.F.a\, II and the Indian jVss i. played a week
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  • 334 16 S.R.C. 11. 4: YJVI.C.A. Juniors 4. AFOI'R all draw was the result of the friendly hockey match between the second string of the S.R.C. and the V.M.C.A. Juniors on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. There was youth on both sides and
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  • 369 16 r[E S.C.C. will open their rugger season with two ten-minutes-each-way games on Saturday. For the first game, beginning at 5 p.m., the teams will be: D. A. Johnston XV (Colours): W F 'Mayor; Lt. G. R. Elsmie R. J. Bleak ley. J. E. Slade. D
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  • 227 16 Sunday's Golf Match /if larikjlin THE match between the Garrison r>^if r-i„w tv t i v. Golf Club and The Island Club. played at Tanglin on Sunday, resulted S! anolr?t! 0r Th he GarriSOn GO"KC| Ub bY t.^h i were as below Is'and players mentioned
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  • 75 16 L.G.U. AT BUKIT TIMAH j The September L.GU Medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted In a win tor Mrs X A Jackman with a score of 71 Th following were the r turn, M„ k a Jackman il 21 H." Morrrson" 1" Mrs Gy An
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  • 350 16 S.R. A. Spoon Shoot '"THE following is the result of the Spoon Shoot fired on the Farrer Range on Sunday morning. Conditions: 7 shots at 200 yards; 7 shots at 300 yards; 7 shots at 500 yards: 7 shots at 600 yards. H.P.5.=140 points; Rifles:-^SJI. (a I S.R. (b). Nett
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    • 61 16 BOOKS EDWARD VIII HIS LIFE AND REIGN by Hector Bolitho $5.25 7th edition THK OTHER HALF JOHN WORBYS LIFE Autobiography of a Spiv 5.00 7th edition T.E. LAWRENCE BY HIS FRIENDS edited by A. ff. Lawrence 8.00 NOEL COWARD'S TONIGHT at 8.3 0 9 Plays complete edition 4.00 Kelly Walsh
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    • 53 16 'Experience Tells' fl flB LiaV m" \m\^^mtMmm\ mmmmmT^r^^S^xfr AY iHL _Bi___l I I mm\\\\\\\\\\mmmmm\\\\\\\\\m\ a _r^fl mmmmmWm^y JkAfl „_gjr-\ '-■■••i '^"^_____^^______^__^B_B^_l iiT cs Experience extending over more than hair a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your safeguard. Issued by
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