The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1937

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Presss AND DAILY NEWS. no i:>,2::< ESTD. 1H35 SATURDAY. SEPTEiVIBER :>!>, I'XK 10 CENTS.
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  • 779 1 Havoc In Slum Quarter Of Hankow MANY CHILDREN AMONG 700 CASUALTIES Devastating Scenes jV/jiORE than 200 people were killed and 500 injured yesterday in another devastating Japanese air raid on a Chinese city. Hankow was the victim of this air raid carried out by nine planes.
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  • 127 1 New York. Sept. 11 SI M acts plate an indelihlr s|*in on Japan's claim lor a pUce imum the civilised nations, says the New York Herald -Tribune e— M»roltn< on the Nankins and i an ion bombings. It says that the formal protest by the
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  • 168 1 Canton Spies Led Through Streets How Japanese Planes Were Directed Canton, Sept. 21. Canton spent a comparatively quitt day. apart from the visitation of a single Japanese plane at 4 a.m. which dropoed four bombs well to the east ol the city It Is believed no damage nt done. v
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  • 43 1 Washington, Sept. 24. The Maritime Commission has ordered that a cash bonus of $50 'US.) ~e paid to officers and crews of government operated ships entering the *.ir zones in th? Sino-Jannnesp and Spanish conflicts.- Reuter
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  • 27 1 Shanghai, Sept. M. The Mm British Consul-General. Mr rt Phillips, has arrived and the g Consul-General, Mr J. W. O. on has left for Land .n Reuter
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  • 54 1 London, Sept. 24. SIR R. CRAIGIE, British Ambassador in Tokio. has been instructed to make strong representations to Japan regarding the Japanese bombing of non-military •.bjectives and to express the horn.r felt in Britain at the deplorable lon* of life anioiu the civilian population in (he
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    14 1 JAPANESE OFFICERS looking ov a Shanghai subr.rb during a recent assault on Chinese positions.
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  • 529 1 "Civilisation's Conscience Deeply Stirred" London Press Comment On Canton Bombardment London, Sept. 24. 1 T^HE horror evoked by the Japan- ese bombing of Canton is reflected in the huge display given to it in all the papers, while the fact that no government or military building was touched and the
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  • 80 1 Washington, Sept. 24. The United States Asiatic Fieet will rrmain in Chinese waters as long as the present Sino-Japanese troublp exists, according to a statement by the Navy Department. The announcement says the Navy'.s policy of maintaining warships at ports where they are needed to
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  • 371 1 'US. Policy Not Real American Attitude" Nanking. Sept. 24. 'THE Japanese bombing of Nan **ing will not affect the military situation hut will only give the Chinese people and the world a full realisation of Japanese barbarism," said Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek interviewed by foreign newspaper correspondents
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. Tonight I Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Special Dinner Dance (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION SZITA ANIS ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS Featuring their fa.-no j$ and sensational interpretation c£
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    • 176 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW f3 HOTEL TONIGHT (formal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MI'SIC BY THE I RELLER BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY MORNING POPULAR CONCERT BY RELLER'S BAND 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. SPECIAL LUNCHEON $1.75 per
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  • 607 2 Annulment Application Adjourned AN application by D. A de Siiva. who was adjudicated a bankrupt a few months aB°- to rescind and annul the receiving and adjudication orders, came up for hearing yesterday in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Horn?. Mr. R. Wiliron. who appeared for the
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  • 32 2 Among those who left Singapore by train last night for the Selangor Races wore: Messrs Phillip Hoahlim. V. J. Mendis. Sim Teng Boon. Ellias. Thaver. S. A Krtshnan. Abbas. Leelaya and othen
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  • Non-Chinese & Red Cross Fund
    • 506 2 To the Editor of the Free Press Sir, li k> very sad to read of the harasnip now preva.ling in cnina. 1 Words cannot describe trie sufferings ioi tho poorer classes, who are now I lerro. :^cu uy the war, although the I middle classes are also suffering
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  • 116 2 Shanghai, Sept. 24. A TACIT admission that 40,000 Japanese troops have been landed in the Shanghai area was made by the Japanese Army spokesman, today. "More will come," he declared when further questioned, and added that the Chinese were aLso increasing their forces. z The Japanese
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  • 40 2 Mr. Justice Whitley returned .to Malaya by the P. and O. liner Carthage last night after long leave abroad. During his leave, Mr. Whitley made a round-the-world tour which Included Australia and New Zealand.
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  • 121 2 Japanese Gain Foothold In The City Peipingr, Sept. 24. After an all-night siege, a division of Chinese troops is still holding Paotingfu but Japanese troops, lording a moat, stormed a section of the wall broken down by artillery fire, and occupied a corner of the
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  • 33 2 Dr. H. H. Kung, the Chinese Finance Minister, is .returning to Shanghai from Europe on the Italian liner Victoria. He is due in Singapore on Oct. 10.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 81 2 SITUATION WANTED PLANTER, AGE 36 with 8 years experience in rubber seeks billet Johore. Negri Sentbilan districts. Excellent references, or any position of trust. Box No. 652, care of Free Press. FOR SALE. For Sale Rhode Island Red sitting eggs and ctay old chicks, best laying strain, 250 producer per
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    • 345 2 AVOID PRICKLY HEAT by using AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER. Manufacturers, GRAFTON LABORATORIES. BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE MOR-LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. TEL. *****. NAPIER HOUSE, 7 Napier Road.
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    • 1327 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. /rec Press H**4 tM&ac: C*eU Street. l|wt flurtkr »4'«, ,i Uue Kuala luj.ipur Otbce: 25 Java Mrrn tft«b Oflkc: Pboitr S? FrnMf Ofb<* 12. Bttlutfi m««h »'1.1.11r .j.i.. OftM* 4*. Flct* HtfCM Caalral sut hm ..a^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES HMliln oatsi.it \\i,i,^, M»i*ya M*Ja>« r.mt*,. Monthly I3M Hw Qwuterly
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  • 240 3 ,< rroubie »r« rraflv senoos. som« are very pamhi! and tome a-e «inr»riv 4t*trra«n* Biliousness i<c distresuag fwaase ft makes you fad <-• thini< work or pUj. aatxog or rinnKing Mis* DUG «s--rinred su<.H misery baior* *h« flouad r«»!<»* tnr three Tear*." she writes. I tromverrbad bihe*n attacks, vtttil
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  • 109 3 SEVERAL ARE UNDER OBSERVATION "TWO dogs under observation for rabies at the Municipal Infirmary died on Thursday. Accurate tests for rabies were made, but the diagnosis will not be known until today. The Free Press understands that therr are quite a number of other
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  • 154 3 Important proposals for the amalgamation and reorganisation of the Rlnsaporr Municipal Engineer's and Beverage Departments are being made. thp Frre Press understands This involve. •a» provision in 1938 for a full time financial and office assistant, at $400 per month Class IV > plus $40 transport
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  • 42 3 A European. J D Dorter Doris was "stprday fined $3 by Mr L. C Goh. Sing pore fourth magistrate, on a name of driving without a rear light along Keppel Road on Aug 25 He pleaded guilty.
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  • 49 3 on the suggestion of thetr legal adfh» Singapore Muni«m>»l Com.,o r *r* paving $200 damages to m 3 n who rlalmed compensation bel h mf ram* into collision with a -r pylon erected by the Comm n Stamford Road, and was 10*41 Ur himself sustained minor injuries.
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  • 47 3 a v C fd m have induced 11 persons ten to th^m $3.20 to be used for I purooses." two CMHese. Chua Ha and Oh Kan. appeared before r v Duckworth, the second ma<>p a charae of cheating. riM < \**r was postponed a week for
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  • 38 3 Xt meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club wtll be tteM at the I Raffles Quay, on Monday. 27 at 10 am Miss North-Hunt. > will be dressed in national cos- will give a talk on Finland.
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  • 158 3 Municipal Commissioners Vote Of Condolence Reference to the death of Mr W. A. Sims was made at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday, when a vote of condolence was passed. Mr W. Bartley. the President, said that Mr Sims was Municipal Commissioner from
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  • 99 3 »FTom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept 2.V At the Lake Club annual general meeting yesterday Major L Vaughan retired from the presidency, and the JHon. Mr. Marcus Rex, M.C.S.. was elect- Ed to the office for the ensuing year. Major Vaughan paid a tribute to the
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  • 252 3 WATER ELECTRIC CHARGES TO BE REDUCED 2 Cents Per 1,000 Gallons; 1 Cent Per Unit WILL TAKE EFFECT FROM THE JANUARY METER READINGS THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners, at a meeting held yesterday, approved reductions m water and electric charges with effect from the January, 1938, meter readings. rR water supplied
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  • 83 3 20 Minutes Public; 25 Minutes Private YESTERDAY'S Municipal Commissioners meeting lasted 20 minutes. Only five subjects provided brief discussion. The general committee stage lasted 25 minutes, however— and only one item, it is understood, was discussed. The now customary proposal that the Press should be excluded from that
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  • 240 3 Decisions, But No Discussions ANEW military hospital is to go up on a site in Alexandra Road In view of this, the Commissioners disapproved an application for a licence to manufacture bricks at an adjoining site. This is one of many decisions made by Municipal committees and only
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  • 83 3 Nationwide Drive For New Members London. Sept. 21. The Labuur Party has launched nationwide drive to secure 100.000 new members. During the week. 5.000 meetings, for which 1.000 speakers have been engaged, will be held In all parts of the country and 2.000.000 leaflets and 500.000 pamphlets outlining
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  • 23 3 Mr. F. G. Aplin. Senior Superintendent. Customs and Excise. F.M.S., who I recently returned from home leave, is I now stationed at Singapore.
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  • 78 3 'From Our Own Correspondent^ Segamat. Sept. 23 A meetine of the Segam:»t and District Agricultural Show committee will bo held at the State Commissioner"? Office on Wednesday. Sept 29 Mr J. R C. Denny. Chief Police Officer. Segamat. and Mrs Denny have returned after a fortnight's leave spent
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  • 50 3 A Malacca branch of the Malay Union is to be formed. A meeting for this purpose is to be held at Malacca on Sunday afternoon The pre stdent of the Malay Union, Haji Arnbok Soolon. and other Singapore officials will be present at the meeting.
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  • 187 3 lOSEF LAMPKIN. a young but widely-travelled virtuoso of San Francisco, is in Singapore in the course of an extended Eastern tour. He will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday. Oct. 7. Josef Lampkm made his debut in 1927. When he played
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  • 74 3 Liin Teck Guan. a Chinese stall keeper, was sentenced to five months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, yesterday on a charge ol robbery of cash and jewellery valued at $248.50. It was alleged by the prosecution that accused entered Km
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 3 picture) SCHOOLGIRLS HKLP CHINA RE l> CROSS. Girl pupils of the Chong Hock School. Singapore making flowers which they sell themselves for the China Red Cross fund. Free Press
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  • 455 3 Will New Aquarium Be Able To Pay Its Way? 'THE fear that the Singapore aquarium when built would not bring in enough revenue to cover the running expenses, was expressed by the President. Mr. W. Bartley. at yesterday's Municipal Commissioners meeting. THE continuation of discussion
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  • 103 3 Brought from the Singapore prison, where he was serving a three-month sentence. Lee Yu Kee. was yesterday dliaifeed before Mr. L C. Goh. the fourth Singapore magistrate, with importing regulated textiles without a licence. The amount of textiles involved. 1.950 yards of artificial
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  • 97 3 A Chinr.se complement or 22 who re fuy.ed to take Former British ship bound for ship-breakers in Japan beyond Singapore have been replaced by Malays. Indians and Goane.so The ship is the 3.528-ton St QurMitin. which arrived hero on Thursday from Great Britain
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  • 109 3 ILLICIT LIQ UOR (Ftotn Our Own Corp sp°nd*»nt I Johore. Rahru. Sen* M A fine M $2f>o. or five ■wnthl' rigorous imrrisonmpnt. was p*s.srd by Sheik 1 1 Abu Bak*»r. th*> srrond magistrate, tcday on a deaf Chinese aho pleaded guilty Lo a charge of dis tilling intoxicatinu liquor without
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  • 34 3 $9,730 Raised In "Appeal Week" The accounts for "Appeal Week" held last July for the benefit of St Andrew's Hospital were closed recently land $9,730.02 has been paid to the Hospital.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 53 3 To BELAWAN DELI (SUMATRA.) Reduced same vessel return tickets now available. Singapore —Be awan return Ist class $80/ Interchangeable with Straits Steamship Company, for first return sailing of the ss Kedah' to Singapore, after arrival of X P. M Steamer at Belawan. For particulars apply to- e»s sTe JRK* J|-jAa^E#^
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  • 180 4 Her Hack Felt As If It Would Hreak. A mom ms uratitude at being rid of 'such dreadful pains" caused her to write this letter: ■I i;>rd to have such dreadful pains in my knees, ank'es and shoulders. t3 s q rhing of my back,
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  • 1860 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT THE leaves of brown come tumbling down, remember. "That September, in the rain." As a fHMnI rule I hate popular comedy iongs. They become too much a part of life. It is not so bad if they are whistled by the
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  • 769 4 London Plans A Very Gay Pre -Ch ristmas Season •"PHE "Little Season" from the end of September to Christmas promises to be very gay. There will be a record number of balls, including the newest craze in entertaining the Geographical Ball, which has ousted both the Pageant Bali and the
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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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    • 132 4 SHERLEYS LACTOL FOR f ~J .o, puppies tm ASP \BEsdi* d HJ^^^^^j^VW^3Pfc''ns)HHH]HL. v Too nun h meat means too m for your dogs blood Aj in a "hot climate this causes him tur« through continual n^. lac k of appetite. m<vxlin»and loss of mtfjr You can remwlv th« troublr by
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  • 230 5 ROBERT OMVER. thr New York o Tiue boj who disappeared wfttfc Hip script of a new play addressed U artor Laureme Oliver, in London, arrived at Southampton aboard Hie Queen Mar>. He had been told to deliver the play to someone on the liner and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 ItOtir \\sltoico or You wfll be ran to Bad fom favourite cheese at th COLD STORAGE Or ptffhapi you are looking for somelhint new, Mild, medium, or nippy, whatever your taste requires. our wid^ selection of importer! cheeses can supply It. PHONE: 5376 (4 Linos)
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  • 1389 6 Competition Forces Down Prices, Causes Drop In Profits QUESTIONS on the reasons for the drop in the profits of the company were raised by a shareholder at the annual general meeting yesterday of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., at which Mr.
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  • 603 6 SIKH ON MURDER ATTEMPT CHARGE VERY well, I will go back and stop work as you say, but I jj will do so only after I have killed you." These words were alleged to have r been spoken by Dyah Singh, a Sikh 1 coolie,
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 6 photo GIRL PIPILS of the Chong Hock School, Singapore selling flower.* whi?h they make themselves for China Red Cross funds. Free Press
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  • 91 6 To Consider All Traffic Problems 'THE committee which the Singapore Municipal Commissioners have requested the Governor-in-Council to set up to deal with the problem of car and lorry parking in the business parts of Singapore, should, it is suggested by the relevant Municipal Committee who considered the
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  • 474 6 Coroner's Finding At Inquiry Into Death Of European "RASH ACT NOT AMOUNTING TO CULPABLE HOMICIDE' I FIND that Gunner G. W. A. Stone, of the 11th AntiAircraft Battery (Changi) was riding motor-cycle S. 508 in a ra*h manner, i.e., at speed which was dangerous and without due regard for other
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 117 6 HOW DOCTORS TREAT INDIGESTION 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 1 Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy
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    • 146 6 The ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full pages of coloured prints pictonally portraying the infinite charm ul Malaya. Several full-page colour plates depicting the vivid beauty oi /OD rv "I Malayan life and landscape. £R I These plates will be splendidly IV f\ mounted,
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  • 151 7 Yesterday* p!av in the B.RC tennis :€<!: Mixed Doubles Dr S L Ohlers and Miss M Clarke 15 beat a M Janstfa and Miss E. a r i w.o. > mien's Handicap Singles VI G Eber (—3o* b»>at Miss H 3) 6- 3; 6—l. (Serai -Final) M
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  • 58 7 At a farewe.ll to the proprietor of the New Straits Union English School, Mr. A. V. Munusamy Chettiar and his brother, Mr. A. V. Sinnasamy Chettiar, Mr. P. Doraikannu, director, spoke biefly about its history since its inception in 1927. A presentation from the staff was
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  • 507 7 "Tell Us What You Think Of Our Programmes** AN APPEAL t o radio listeners in Malaya to assist the 8.8.C 1 in the operation of its Empire shortwave service by making reports on both reception and programmes was made by Mr. J. Beresford
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  • 59 7 •"THE short address given over 1 ZHL last night by Mr. J. B. Clark, director of the 8.8.C. Empire short-wave service, was an example of perfect microphone technique. Speaking without notes, Mr. Clark was fluent, crystal clear and completely unaffected. His style might well be imitated by
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  • HOME FOOTBALL
    • 253 7 •"THE following are today fixtures in the Home Soccer leagues: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIVISION I. Charlton A. vs. Middlesbro Chelsea vs Stoke. Derby vs. Arsenal. Everton vs. Huddersfield Grimsby vs West Bromwich Leeds vs. Uverpool. Leicester vs Brentford. Portsmouth vs. Manchester C Preston vs. Birmingham Sunderland
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  • 96 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 24. Practising at the Malayan Bar for 30 years, Mr. Joseph Dun ford- Wood, Ipoh, who died at the Bungsar Hospital last night, was one ot the best known men in the F.MJS. and in his younger days led Perak
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  • 54 7 A visit to a relative, a policeman, living in Hill Street police barracks, nearly ended in tragedy for a Malay. Leaning out of the window on the second floor, 25 feet up, he lost his balance and fell out. He landed on soft earth and sustained
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 195 7 >J^^. Loveli ana Lasting j£S»J*\ PERMANENT jjSSir^) Waves 7jj9d^ nonid oe insisted T" upon -v- as (oi aust-AT-dO /ff Uon ort«\ P FIGARO LAUIks HAIR DHESSERb Hi Bras B-iUfc Kd Raf»r H* el t*hoac i8«>« A 6 STAR 1 AST! A M.G..M. HIT! BARONESS OR< ZY STORY! WILLIAM POWELL LUISE
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    • 54 7 THE STRAITS TIMES says:— This film is one- of the most thrilling seen in Singapore for some time. owinV~Yo™other 4 bookings season musi ihd today! Tlhambra 3.18 6.1S 9.15 MSGHT" A Wfetro-Goldwyn .Vlayer Picture ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE RICE TED HEALY' EXTRA POPULAR SUPPORTING SHORTS INCLUDING PATSY KELLY IN "TWIN TRIPLETS"
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    • 343 7 Itolllckinf com^y in a bwkfround of I LAST DA y o f THIS GRAND Alpine scenery. Mtes Colbert's acting is on a plane well above Hollywood aver- POMPDY KIT are She is a born comedienne. v^v-rmturi mi s FBtEPße:ss 3.15 6.1s 9.1s CAPITOL PAVILION Positive! V LA^f DAY "Hilarious conudy
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  • 586 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937. Aerial Progress In Malaya TTODAY is an important date ii* the Malayan aviation calendar lor it marks the inauguration ol a service for which this country has been crying aloud for many years a daily inter-city link for passengers and mails. For
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  • 41 8 SHERLOCK SMUTS: "Don't be alarmed. Mis* Markets, those villains have deceived %o U MAJOR CRISIS: "Curse you! Look out tor another instalment next week, ha! ha: 1 ('I no sifns of %w«r fmr ?*«ri to e»me."—QLSl.k.M w
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  • 674 8  -  Joseph Martin By SWEEPING reforms, the most important for many years', can- cerning the health and safety of British seamen are embDdied in the regulations recently issued by the Board of Trade to their surveyors at shipbuilding centres and ports throughout Great Britain. The
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  • 498 8 QHANGHAI newspapers make grim reading these days with their vivid accounts of the horrors of the war, but there is occasionally light relief. Take this advertisement. from the North China Daily News SAND BAGS We have Sand Bags For Hir a READ. COOPER AND CO 650 Szechuen
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 181 8 mil M^ k 4 -M^ i BY BFICIAL W AJ^ IO MM FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (Incorporated In Ceylcn). 19/21 High Street, No. 1, Bishop Street, SINGAPORE IPOH PENANCa. UTi iMWi f MEAT Appetite in the
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    • 26 8 For ALL RISKS INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT fIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: 6480
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  • 273 9 FEDERATION TO HAVE OWN LAWS FOR WILLS "Needed Since The Dawn Of The F.M.S." BASED ON 5.5. ORDINANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 24. "THERE has never existed in the F.M.S. any written law dealing with the making and construction of wills nor is there any common law
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 9 photo •,'Ki JUOK.s \M> Piti/.IS it the < itv Hieh School annual snorts ut Jalan Besar yesterday Free Press
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  • 495 9 (From Jur Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 24. IN the Supremo Court toiay. references were made by colleagues and the Acting ''hief Justice of the F.M.S.. Mr. Justice Howes, to the death of Mr J Dun ford -Wood, one of the most
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 9 WISF PRECAUTION: Within five minutes of the berthing of the P. and O. liner Carthage on her arrival from Europe last night, painters were at work marking in chalk the outline of big I'nion Jiu-ks which will be painted on the *hip*s sides.
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  • 50 9 London, Sept. 24. 'THE new tico mile tong Stor- stroem bridge, the longest in Europe, joining the islands of Falster and Masnedo was formally handed over to the Danish State Railuai/s and will be officially opened by King Christian on Sunday- British Wireless
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  • 136 9 Malayan Pineapples Share In New Boom London, Sept. 24. The growth in the United Kingdom jmption of canned and bottled fruits of home.— including Malayan pineapples Empire and foreign origin is emphasised by the Imp.rial Economic Committee in its latest return. Imports in 1936 of
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  • 133 9 Capetown Castle Largest Since Queen Mary London, Sept. 24. Two large liners were launched today The Capetown Castle is the largest vessel to be launched in the United Kingdom since Queen Mary and was named at Harland and Wolff s Belfast yard by the Mayoress of
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  • 161 9 "Dry Ice" Demonstration For Cold Storage Shareholders f\IRECTORS and shareholders of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. rubbed their hands with delight as they entered the board room where their annual meeting was to be held yesterday. Dividends were not the main cause for their expressions. Standing in
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  • 259 9 BUT BOTH CARRIED DUTIABLE BEER AKOLEH with a white sail and another with a black sail figured in a capture made by Singapore Excise officers on Tuesday night while the Revenue launch was silently skimming back to Singapore from Pulau Pisang. The officers
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  • 39 9 The wedding was celebrated quietly on Sept. 9 at Bacton. Suffolk, between Patrick Richard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Spicer of Nettlebed. Oxfordshire, and Elizabeth Ann. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cory Lee of Taiping, FM.S.
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  • 190 9 More Meterological Personnel Needed London, Sept. 24. THE Director of the Meteorological Office report for last year states that the rapid expansion of meteorological services, required both by Royal Air Force and civil aviation, necessitating the maintenance of a large number of meteorological personnel, is proceeding.
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  • 72 9 Occasioned By Increases In Dockers' Wages London, Sept. 24. The Port of London Authority announces certain increases in rates and charges necessitated, it is stated, by advances in pay of dock labourers which recently came into force. Dockers received an increase of 5/6 per week
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  • 60 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr Aw Boon Haw, of Singapore, and Mr. Parkane Huang, manager of the Bank of China, Singapore have been appointed members of the standing committee of the Chinese National Salvation Bonds which are now for sale. Malayan Chinese are reported to have
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 512 9 RCDEX OVERCOATS mmmm S^T mmmm^ mmm THE ARISTOCRAT OF £%jk 4Jw GENTLEMEN'S READY-TO-X^fV^SSL. WEAR OVERCOATS. fi^wtfWyfa LONDON TAILOR MADE. /lilS*^^^J^ PERFECT IN STYLE AND iSiftjaßjl MX FINISH. SINGLE AND c "iU DOUBLE BREASTED PURE "IllffaS 1 e 'i^' WOOL WORSTED IN k Ifl'tlfli EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS OF ik •LvTIL i FAWN
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 504 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last N ight's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Sept 24 Sh:ir»- of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pt, 1944-64 113\, 113% FMiHJin^ Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90 lll l 4 HlVi War Loan. 3& p.c KXB4 100% Com Union
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    • 177 10 Sept. 21. 22. 23. ican Can Com. 96^2 97*4 96 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 160> 2 161 159 Atcheson Railroad 60» 8 61 5 8 58 Chesapeak 42 7 8 42% 41 3 4 1483.4 149^2 Unq. 28 3 4 28» 4 27» /2 OcMfll
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    • 86 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association I Sept. 24, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X. R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Sept.) 29% 30 Good FAQ. in bales (F. 0.8. Sept.) 29 116 29 316 No. I.X. R.SJS. (Spotloose) (award able Singapore) 29% 29^ October 29% 30 Oct.-Dec. 29 7/ 8
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    • 61 10 Sept. 24 Gambler T.T. 8.00 White Cube 15.00 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 17.00 Black Pepper 11.00 Copra. Mixed 4.95 Copra, sundried 5.20 Small Flake Tapioca 4.50 Rice Saigon Al $175 Rice, Siam. W.C. No. 1 $166 Rice Siam. W.C. No. 2 $155 Rice Slam. W.C.
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    • 194 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 24 RUBBER Dull London 8 3 4 d. 87/ B d. Previously: 87/ B d. 9d Novemb?r 8 13 16d. 8 15i16d Previously 8 15i16d. 9d. Jan-Mar.: 6 15 16 d. 9d. Previously 9 1 16d 9VBd. Apr-June. 9d. 9 116
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    • 70 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Weak. Spot: £255 15s. Previously: Easy at £261 5s Three months: £254 15s Previously: £259 15s NEW YORK TIN: 58.67 t Opening Price) Previously 59.37 COPPER: Settlement: £51 ss. Previously: £51 17s. 6d GOLD: Yesterday: £7 Os 6» 2 d Previously: £7
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    • 75 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Sept. 24 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 124.21 144*8 144 1116 New York to 4.88 4.945 8 4.94 13 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97 3 4 8.94 7 8 8 96' 2 Hong Kong Per dollar
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    • 190 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 24 SELLING London, T.T. 2 4 116 London, demand 2 4 116 London. 4 months' sight 24 1/ a Lyons, demand 1680 i Switzerland, demand 250 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57 3 4 Montreal, demand 57 11 16 Batavia. demand 104V
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    • 259 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was H down $1.00. Cables from London reported the Stock Exchange there as cheerful throughout yesterday's session and orders today disclosed a good interest on the buying side, notably London Tins, Pangnga
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    • 1306 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co.'s List FRIDAY, SEPT. 24. 5 P.M. Closing Quotations MINIS*. Buyers SHlers Ampat Tin (,4s) 5s 6d 6s 3d c d Aram Kumbang 34s 6d 36s 6d Austral Malay (£> 56s 57s tid Ayer Hitam (ss» 33s 34s 6d
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    • 66 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodthm. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service MEMBERS 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 ASSO
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  • 896 11 "SCRAP COLLECTOR" ANALYSES CAR INDUSTRY STATISTICS Absorbtion Will Increase During Last Quarter But Forecasts Too Optimistic U*> V absorption during August was only 41,500 September absorption, uhich at one time was estimated at 32,000 tons, is now rxpected to be in the region
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  • 647 11 Malaya's Overproduction Removes Doubts SINGAPORE'S WEEKLY RUBBER REVIEW LEWIS AND PEAT. under date S-ept. 24. report as follows: Any doubts of Malaya's capacity to, produce her lull exportable amount j have been removed by the figures of production officially published today. For tho ei^ht months to date this year. Malaya
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  • 88 11 Geneva "Interested But Not Alarmed" Geneva, Sept. 21. Geneva Is interested but not alarmed at the news of the despatch of Italian reinforcements to Libya. The number of 3.000 is regarded as too small to constitute a threat though big enough to constitute a gambit in
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  • 46 11 Manila, Sept. M. Last Sale Prices Previous Today lAntamok 0.55 0.57 Pesos 1 Benguet Consolidated 9.80 unquoted 1 Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.013 I.X.L. 0.52 0.54 San Mauricio 0.53 0.58 United Paracale 0.46 0.475 By courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co., of Singapore.
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  • 122 11 Improvements To Strengthen Efficiency London, Sept. 22. A COMMUNIQUE states that the International Non-intervention Committee has approved the proposal that the International Board be authorised to give immediate effect to certain recommendations of an administrative character designed to improve and strengthen the efficiency of the observation scheme which
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    • 363 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members b limited to the extent and Ln 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 CniNA (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, EC 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo i Rangoon Amritsar Ipoh Saigon Bangkok
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 450 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES TODAY SINGAPORE 1.333 kc/i (22.5 m) p.m. 12 45 Light orchestral concert played by Reller's Hungarian Band, relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 2.00 Close down 8.00 Chinese music (Cantonese records) 6 40 Children's programme (Chinese) 7.00 A Johann Strauss anniversary programme (records) 7.30 Time, weather, news and
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    • 437 11 11 .50 Greenwich time signal Dance music. 12.20 Close down. TOMORROW SINGAPORE 1.333 kc/s (22.5 m.) a.m. 11.30 Light orchestral concert, played by the Tanglin Club Orchestra, under the j direction of Rex Allen, relayed from the Tanglin Club. 12. 3 C Musical interlude (records from the studio) 12.45 Light
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  • 825 12 "Owners Not Being Held To Ransom" London. SPEAKING after the launch of the steamer Kingsbury at Burntisland this month, Mr. Wilfrid Ayre, chairman of the Burntisland Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., referred to recent speeches by shipowners on the rising costs of ship construction. Mr. Ayre submitted
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  • 543 12 a i tiic exiiiiur nii i.Hi y cciumi imrciing of Cable and Wireless (Holding* Ltd. held this month the resolution reducing the maximum and minimum number of the directors to If and eight respectively was passed The company announced the p*y merit of a dividend on the Preference
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    • 490 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Incorporated in F.M.3.* TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANAOIAN PACIHC v SVSTttr Incorporated in Eii^huid) r THE IMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct IMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL
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    • 194 12 BIBBY LIN I lIOMMIN IItMM I 22, Mil MMI LONDON v I Mail ranrngn Mmmli between BANGOOH, (Ol.omho POM m DA>. MARSEILLES. PI MOI IH \n|i LONDON with through Singapore and Pei. HOMEWARD KAIIJNt.S Le^\r Lrite RanctMMi < ohwM M CHESHIRE O<- T 0-13 YORKSHIRE d' H 0 DERBYSHIRE No
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 656 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 Malacca, Batu
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    • 188 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The MtaWtaf \rr jp -n^^ j. wharves or rxp^rtrd to an East Wharf I'.nti in»« (.all M 4nyo Maru 22 s i Main Wharf I nti < Kilt j Cartl vfpt \>' H shicl 14: MKijok.-'n Rocbiah H mcah 1l 1 Empire D«x-k Entran<r (..i. V)( Kistria 31
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    • 476 13 Voffl ffflffilJlliSS^iiii ?lll|i>ll>>i w by p&o and British India lines I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS l>u« Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. IM7 19 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Nov 5 THAGE 15.000 In Port SOUDAN 6 500 Nov 19 6.000 In Port RANPURA 17,000 Nov 19
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    • 389 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlen^ents.) *P^*l(h& ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails I x CITY OF BAGDAD Havre. London. Rdam. Hburg. Glasgow Sept. 28 Oct. 2 CITY OP PITTSBURG Havre, London, Rdam. Hburg. Glasgow
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    • 1009 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Commonwealth L? 9* Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow Steamship Co., (1932) LM Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Cunard Whitr Star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The
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    • 676 14 K. P. M. TOBA-Saturday. Sept. 25. Moeara-Saba and DJambi TOROALI-Saturday. Sept. 26. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN— Saturday. Sept. 25. Rhio (passengers and mails onlyV Bawean (passengers and mails only). Padang-^Bay < passengers and malls only). Boelelemg f passengers and mails only) and Soerabaia. MERKrS— Saturday.
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    • 707 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPF. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK..Arrives I/eavw Leave* Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penan*. New Y«HI Pres. Garfieid Oct 3 Oct .5 Oct 7 Nov 16 Pres. Hayes Oct 1R Oct 19 Oct.
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    • 473 14 O. S. K. LINE ft>R AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERK t Rio de Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. P t Cape Town. Rio d€ Janeiro. »Santos and Montevideo. Holland Mara (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibn^ Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lourenc o Mv ques. Durban. Elast London Port Elizabeth and Mossel Bay Sumatra
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  • 485 15 photo). iii i>'t ii THE fourth annual athletic sports of the City Hijrh school were held at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday under the most favourable weather conditions. All the events were keenly contested and a ko«k! day's sport was enjoyed. Paul Henry was
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    20 15 m il XX TAKEN on the padang yesterday during the hockey match between the S.R.C. and the R.A.F. Free Press
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  • 57 15 The following will Dlay In the RifT Raffs rugby trial match today at F?rr?r Park at 5 p.m. Colours Gardner Moore. Ebert. R'eutens, D'Cotta; Lewis. Valberg; M. Scully. Albrecht, Roncon; Bruyns, N. Scully: Cordeiro, Peterson. Alphonso. Whites Ransom Mills. Loveday. Edwards. Kohlhoff; Cooke, Onraatii; Estrop. CarroU. A. N.
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  • 674 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sept. 23 A START in the Johore State Badminton tournament run by the Johore Badminton Association will be made early next month and the entries for the tournament closed last Wednesday. Unlike previous years, the tournament
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  • 156 15 THE Air Force defeated the Police by four goals to one in a fast and clean hockey match at Seletar yesterday. A feature of the game was the hat-trick scored by the leader of the R.A.F. attack. Williams. Hossent and Williams combined cleverly
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  • 526 15 Anglo Chinese School Beat Medicals In Tanglin Hockey THE Royal Army Medical Corps- Anglo Chinese School hockey match was played at Tanglin yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for the Anglo Chinese School by on c goal to nil. The Medicals had the misfort un? to lose the services
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  • 24 15 In a Rugby Union match on Thursday—not in the county championship Yorkshire beat Somerset by 13 points to 6. caUei Reuter
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  • 287 15 •THE Post Office beat the V.M.C.A. at hockey on their home ground A by six goals to one yesterday in a poor game Neither team displayed anything remotely resembling teamwork, but the Post Office finishing was better and they adapted themselves to the conditions
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    • 1064 15 Church Services ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL "BETHESDA" Brat Basah Road I NTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY v; Sun 9.00 am. Breaking of Bread (Eng- 650 a.m Holy Communion. lish Service*. 730 am Matins. 10.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. (Malay 800 a m Choral Eucharist. Service). |i 10.15 a.m Sunday School. 430 p.m
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    • 43 15 P-eacher: Rev. S. M. Thevathasan. r D.m. Divine Service at Alexandra brickworks Chapel. 5.15 p.m. Epworth Lea<?ue Meeting. Sneaker- Rev W. 8. Relnoehl. 6pm. Worship Service in English. Preacher: R*v. S. 8. Pakianathan. ttt^ 30 D.m. Pn»v»»r Meeting Thu: 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice.
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  • 290 16 Jacob's Carnival Of Champions In New York ESCOBAR LOSES TITLE TO DEMPSEY'S PROTEGE New York, Sept. 24. VjIKE JACOBS held his first carnival of champions at the Polo Grounds today when he staged four world title fights over fifteen rounds. FRED APOSTOLI WON
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    19 16 photo). lUX HMSH of the 440 yards at the City High school sports at Jalan Besar yesterday. Free Press
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  • 209 16 EIGHT HORSES SCRATCHED YESTERDAY EIGHT horses were scratched yesterday for today, the first day of the Selangor Autumn meeting at Kuala Lumpur as follows: race 2, Salad; race 3. Double Form, Athlacca. Applewcod. Miss CSaprice. race 4. Brass Bullet; race 5. Kuala Laddie; race
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  • 221 16  -  Bystander By Race 1: Miss Singapore, Metro. Race 2: Indult, Wattle Ash. Race 3: Snuff Box, Lawless. Race 4: Cheerful Lady. Blazonry Race 5: Scribble, Wonder Bar. Race 6: die narrow, Farcos. Race 7: Cheerful Eyes, Salmoi Par. Race 8: Tony Redd in. Doubh File. Race 9: High Degree,
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  • 98 16 Under a photograph of Fattah Hassan in action with Abdul Farag, on page 15 in the Free Press on Sept. 15. we described Abdul Farag as middle-weight cham- pion of Egypt, and the same descrip- j Mon of him appears In the introductory naragraph by Fight Fan on the
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  • 132 16 Johore Tennis Tournament Concludes i From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Sept. 24. Johore lawn tannis tournament was concluded today when the mixed doubles and the novices' singles were played on the International club's Donrtp in the presence of a large gathering which included H.H. the Tungku Ampuan. the Hon'ble. Mr.
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  • 282 16 A REVOLVER match was fired on the 30 yards range at the S.V.C. Headquarters on Thursday between the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. S.S. Police and the S.R.A. The conditions were deliberate throughout the four ranges 25 yds. 20 yds.. 15 yds., and 10 yds.— six shots
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  • 227 16 T^HE Colts second team played a great same against Fort Canning yesterday to beat them four-nil at hockey on Fort Canning ground. The homo team were weak in the front line but resisted strongly and went down fighting to the last. Had
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  • 51 16 Se rvices Outs ide Left Injured CROY, who was to have played outside left for the Combined Services in the soccer match against the Chinese at Anson Road today, sustained an injury to his knee while playing hockey at Tanglin yesterday, that may keep him out of the Services side
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  • 69 16 Going For Today's Races At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own «ms,, O |,d. „t, Kuala I umpur. Sept ALTERNATE spells o. rai| and sunshine have ben i\ it order of the weather during the past fen days Heavy rjiu fell earl> today and there i s prospect of further shower*
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    25 16 photo). S. I AC. AN VI HAN winner of the open 880 yards at the City High M-hool sports yesterday at Jalan Besar. Free Press
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  • 244 16 SCRA TCH S. R. C. TEAM BEAT R.A.F. HEADQUARTERS PLAYING on their own ground yesterday an SRC scratch team beat the R.A.F. Headquarters by four goals to one at hockey Territorially the Recs were not so superior as the score suggests. The Airmen opened the game with strong attacks and
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  • 207 16 '♦TTHE eighth annual meeting Wearne Bro.v Ltd Sports Club was held on Thursday at tht club p*mises In the absence of the PreridGß* Mr F F Wearne. Mr R Javckson w« elected to occupy the c). The reports and accounts were received ar.d nco-u
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  • 131 16 Yesterday's results in the YMC.A tennis tournament were: Men's Singles 'A' Heng Seng Chiang <— 3) beat V P Wee 30.3> 6—2: 5—7; 6—4. Men's Singles 'B' A. Manasseh '—30' beat A Nathaniels (+l5) 6—3; 6—o. Lim Hae Chin (—3O) beat R E. Meyer (—l5) 6—3; 6—o
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  • 50 16 SEGA MAT LAWN TENNIS Prom Our Own Correspond- Segamat. Sept I A move is afoot to form a Scp;i rn f and District lawn tennis aMQCMg and the next meeting has been x for Oct. 5 Mr H S V Ramaya Mr G L F Bird. vLser. are in charge.
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    • 54 16 BOOKS EDWARD VIII HIS LIFE AND REIGN by Hector Bolitho $5.25 7th edition THE OTHER HALF JOHN WORBYS LIFE Autobiography of a Spiv 5.00 7th edition T.E. LAWRENCE BY HIS FRIENDS edited by A. W. Lawrence 8.00 NOEL COWARD'S TONIGHT at 8.3 0 9 Plays complete edition 4.00 Kelly Walsh
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