The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 September 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.275. ESTD. 1835 Tt/ESIMY. SEPTEMBER 28. im 10 CENTS
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  • 311 1 Ghastly Story Of IVh o lesa le Mv rder Necir Hong, Kong, JAPANESE LEAVE DYING CREWS IN WATER pRMHARLY the most ghastly story of wholesale murder at sea ever encountered was told by passengers on ;> N-harnhorst on its arrival at Hong Kong yesterday.
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  • 342 1 SEMI-OFFICIAL source? stat* that rasuajtlps In yesterday mornings atr ra'ds on Canton numbered 80. in Hurling dead and wounded Most" of trrnn were killed in tenement buildings in the vVinltv of the railway station and only s x in the station itself A number of
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  • 58 1 Shanghai. Sept. 27 F M| RH! NDRfcO Soviet planes -*i»« imported to have arrived .pecifted points in China. >\ soviet planes took part in i'onthin* of the Japanese >»se at %'anßtzepo<» and the i mtaipi mm the Wampoo River. Irwal 1.M)« Ih. hombs were sf«illy
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  • 577 1 Suggestions For Boycott Of Japanese Goods In U.K. U.S.A. PRESS REFLECTS RISING TIDE OF DISGUST London, Sept. 27. pAFERS wjdely reflect the rising disgust at Japan's indiscri- »^t^e,*ombinir of Chines- cities and many pulpits denounced ruthlessness yesterday. Copious correspondence in a similar strata is being published. The National Peace Council
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  • 56 1 N. Z. Workers Refuse To Load Japanese Scrap Iron Dunedin, Sept. 27 V&ATERSID.E workers have resolved to load nn more scrap iron v for Japan An offlckil Jta*ca that the men had no sympathy with the bombing of defenceless women and children and only with difficulty were they persuaded to
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  • 93 1 108 Arrests Include Many Arab Notables APPREHENSION FOLLOWS ASSASSINATION Jerusalem. Sept. 21. 'TWERE have been 108 arrests, in- 'iuding many Arab notables, in connection with jpettertfoy'a assassinations Considerable npprehension is boms felt among the Arabs of Nazareth in re gard to the measures the Govermrnt is taking More arrests arc
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  • 44 1 U.S.A. Ready To Confer Says Geneva Geneva. Sept. 27. It is unders-UMjd that the United States will agree to a conference of the powers most interested in lbs PacinV The meeting of these powers is envisaged for London somje time in Reuter
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  • 60 1 London. Sept. 27. Queen Mary, who returned to London trom her visits to Yorkshire and Lancashire on Saturday, paid a private visit to the antique dealers fair yesterday. The Queen, who has a fine collection of antiques upon which she is considered an authority, displayed
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  • 89 1 JAPAN— SIAM RELATIONS Cordial Telegrams On 50th Anniversary •From Our Own Correspondent) fUfiffcok. Sept. 27 YESTERDAY marked the 50th anniversary of Japan entering upon diplomatic relaftons with Siam and cordial telegrams were exchanged between Siam's Foreign Minister and the Japanese Foreign Minister and between the Japan-^Siam Society in Tokyo ar.d
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  • 93 1 Endeavour Found By British Steamer OFF SOUTHWEST COAST OF IRELAND London, Sept 27 I LOYDS have received via Va'entia a wire'ess message from the captain of the British steamer Cheyenne that the Endeavour 1 has been found The message came to hand at 1 o'clock this morning stating that the
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  • 25 1 Calcutta Sept. 27. Seven births and tour deaths occurred aboard the Elephanta which arrived from Shanghai twinging 78*7 •mii.m refugees- Reuter
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  • 57 1 RUBBER ROADS 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept 27. Lombard Street. nt>.\he home of th» great banks and insurance companies is to be paved with rubber and if the experiment is a success it is probable that all city roads will be paved with rubber on the expiry
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 BIGIA TEA fj? ins* the frrshness anci fragrance of the Malayan gardens dire* your home, Tonight Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 930 to midnight POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION SZITA «c ANIS o*s OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCE TEAMS F«»tvrtn« their and sensational Interpretation of a Russian Dance
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    • 93 1 There i?» no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI HOTEL TONIGHT ani THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j PINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I I RELLER BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 1 P.M. AT THE AIIELPHI HOTEL. SPEAKER: ROTARIAN
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  • 95 2 A FOREIGN report from Hankow statrs that during the raid on Sept. 24. Japanese planes flying low dropped bombs on a group of Chinese shops adjoining the British Methodist Mission, the roof of which was damaged. Windows were smashed and doors were blown in by the force
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    28 2 sr:nr frw thr picture. "Llnyds of London," the premiere of which at tne Pavilion Theatre tonight will be seen by H.E. the Governor, Sir Shentoii Thomas, him) party.
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  • 162 2 Japanese Repulsed Shanghai. Sept. 27. Under cover of the guns of a number o: worships, a Japanese landIng detachment made another futile attempt to gain a foothold on the Pootung district which is ihe defence area of several Chinese brigades from South China Daybreak th.s morning saw the commencement of
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  • 101 2 OVERTURES FOR PEACE Chinese Report Of Pressure On Japan A REPORT received by Nanking states that the United States have decided to co-operate with other Powers in joint action against Japan. A section of the Government in Tokio is report :d to have proposed to approach the representatives of Britain.
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    14 2 picture). A CHINESE BVGLER in the Footling (Shanghai) war area. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 140 2 Mr. J. L. Tetley Transferred To F.M.S. Mr. J. L. Tetley. assistant analyst of the Imports and Exports Department, Hong Kong, has been transferred to the Federated Malay States as a chemist in th? Institute for Medical Research. Mr. Tetley, who graduated B.A. at Cambridge,
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  • 63 2 s new Minister to Japan will be at present a Minister without portfolio. The Emperor cf Japan has presented Phra Mitr.karm Raksha. the retirlinister, with the First Class Order of the Sacred Treasure, in recognition cf his services in the promotion cf the friendly relations
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  • 125 2 Triplets Born To Penang Tamil Woman (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 27. FOUR months ago the whole of Beyan Lepas Village was astounded by the news of the birth of triplets to a Malay woman two girls and one boy. The Penang Maternity Hospital was yesterday morning agog with
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  • 95 2 European-Driven Car And Ricksha Collide An accident of a rather serious nature occurred about 9.25 p.m. yesterday opposite the gate of the Railway Station, Tanjong Pagar, when a saloon motor car, driven by a European, and a ricksha collided. Two Chinese women who were in the ricksha
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 311 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon on the Oct. 11. 1937. at the Colonial Secretarys Office, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting lor supplies for the Singapore Prisons <H.M. Prison, Outram Road and H.M. Prison Changi) for a period of one year commencing from Jan. 1.
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    • 717 2 TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on Oct. 15. 1937, for the following services for the Department of Excise for the year 1938:— (1) Making of copper pans, sizes and dimensions as desired, to be delivered at the Opium Factory, Teluk Blangah. The Department
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    • 357 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AVOID PRICKLY HEAT by using AGKESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER. Manufacturers, GRAFTON LABORATORIES. BOARD (s RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Cl'.ib) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Garden* Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE NON-LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terms. TEL. ***** NAPIER HOUSE,
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    • 197 2 Koala f nmpur Omrr:2S, I^, v trvH Ipoh Oflec: IVMSf (met: M.Hitawrsto*, p. Leodoß Ofllee: SS m SUBSCRIPTION RATEs mm Quarterly «1* Half YMilf fi: t^rly Note. Qootattnr tb« a&ual bank < <Hfc ADVERTISE f/^.r Th« rharrm mud !t-«- M oth k rt« I ..nrirr Cla*sift«^ To Lets Pot B^.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 55 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice at 10 a.m. 1 Summons-in-Chambers in Suit No. 398 36. At 11 a.m. in the Ist. Court: 8. 398 36— J. S Aroszoo and ors. vs. Zehnder Brothers and ors Before Mr. Justice Home in the 2nd Court at 11
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  • 76 3 HUSBANDS COMPLAIN ABOUT WIVES GAMBLING Ten omen Fined TEN women, comprising five non- .alb and iTC Eurasians, appeared in the Singapore Third Court relay bvicit Mr W G. Reeves, on a charge of playing in a common ining house. It is believed that a complaint had made by husbands of
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  • 71 3 CARRIER PI GEONS For Siamese Convict Settlement «Frui;> Our Own Correspondent Kttigkuk. Sept. 26. The Dtttdof-Qcmral or the Peni- j tfiitiary Department has asked for j rftei piv;L-«. ii- fit her as a gift or on: iit- SttgraUUnf Corps ol the Ant utilised for purposes oi i. n..\. r beta*
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  • 189 3 Admits Three Previous Convictions ADMITTING three previous convictions and also that he had returned from repatriation on two occasions, a youthful Tamil Islam, Mhd. Ibrahim bin Ismail, was yesterday sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment for theft, by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, Singapore
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  • 70 3 Continuing his Empire radio tour. Mr. J. B Clark, director of the BBC. [Empire short-wave service, reached I Kuala Lumpur from Singapore i yesterday. He will b' a guest of the British Resident. Mr. S. W Jones, and then of the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs.
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  • 27 3 The Taiping magistrate, Che Pawanteh. is going on long leave in October, and it is understood that Raja Salim. the Batu Gajah magistrate, will take his place
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  • 336 3 Coroner Issues Warrant VERDICT OF CAUSING DEATH BY RASH ACT A LL of a sudden there was a crash and I felt the brakes of the car being applied I do not know how the accident happened," said witness, Maria Chia, before the Singapore Coroner,
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  • 145 3 i From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 26. A CORRESPONDENT writes to one of the Siamese papers: "The news which has caused me to become very downhearted is the uncertainty of the date of the return of His Majesty to Siam. The previous statement that he
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  • 112 3 Plans Involve Use Of British Planes London. Sept. 27. Portuguese government officials, a. British Air Ministry representative, and the managing director ol British Airways have carried a stage further plans tor direct regular air services [ram England to West Africa and ul timately on to
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  • 73 3 China relief funds will benefit by about $500 (China currency* by the j decision of a Singapore Chinese bridal pair to be married without an elabori ate ceremony and lavish wedding breakfast. They are Miss Chang Lian Fung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chang
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  • 102 3 During the week ending Sept. 18, 1937, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 48.300 cases, of which 15,891 (33 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 407 tone per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 25,007 <52 per cent.) cases to
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  • 29 3 Th" engagemeni b announced bei tween Bertram Harold Symes. of Pataling Rubber Estate, Kedah. and Margaret Beatrice only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of Orrell Park, Liverpool. England
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  • 61 3 London, Sept; 27. The National Union of Manufacturers has sent a memorandum to the Government expressing anxiety lest the government should be prepared, for political considerations, to modify the system of imperial preference at present obtaining. Fears are said to be based on pronouncements of
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  • 47 3 Lieut. Col. J. E. Staley, M.C., Officer Commanding the Perak Battalion, and Staff Sergeant Instructor Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Noordin of t-he 19th and 20th M.V.1., Teluk Anson, will receive the King's Coronation Medal from the Hon. the British Resident of Perak in Ipoh on Sept. 29
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  • 112 3 Received $1 For Telling Inspector's Fortune; Was Arrested HLEADING ftftttf i<> BhMp <>l professing to Tell foriunrs. a Hengwa, Teng Hock IflMft wa.^ yesterday fined $10 by Mr F V. Duckworth, the Singapore Ipatai Magistrate. It was alleged that following inlormation received on Saturday afternoon Inspector Mohamed and a deteriivr
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  • 89 3 "I WAS SICK I NEEDED MONEY" Excuse For Committing Breach Of Trust "1 WAS .sick I needed money." said a Cantonese. Choo Kow. who pleaded guilty before Mr. F. V Duckworth. Singapore Second Magistrate, to a charge of criminal breach of trust of gold and jewellery valued at $140, the
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  • 33 3 The M.M. d'Artagnan Fran Japan, China and Saigon is expected to arrive at 6 a.m. today and sail at 4 p.m. for Colombo, Ciibouti. Suez Port Said, Marseilles. Birth 5.1i.8 wharves
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    43 3 v,» \KIN(. 1 VITERKD CLOTHES to illustrate the plight of those in tuna s war areas, this blind Chinese hawker, who was devoting his intjs for the ni<ht to the Red Cross Fond, attracted a curious crowd at People's Park on Saturday night.
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    23 3 photo). A GROUP OF GIRLS who sold buttonholes in aid of China's K«-«J < n.sv fund at the Great World on Saturday. Free Press
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    61 3 A BRITISH WARSHIP visited Rumania under the command of Admiral Wells. The Admiral and the officers of the boat were entertained to a dinner giveji in their honour by the Anglo-Rumanian Association, at the Country Club in Bucharest. Sir Reginald Hoare. the British Minister in Bucharest, speaking at the dinner.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 170 3 Help Kidneys Clean Off Poisontus Acids ;r Kidmys have nine million tiny 1 < r filters which are endangered by dM ."p. irritating drugs or neglect. Unknown I i k Kidneys may be the real caus* of roar letting Up Nights, Nervousness, ss. Swollen Ankles, Bladder Troui i-adachts. Backache. Rheumatism.
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    • 93 3 AjrLAS'IWOOD ■ffiws PRESERVATIVES NOW AVAILABLE IN CLEAR I LIGHT. DARK AND MEDIUM BROWN COLOURS I PRESERVATION H Atlas preservatives are capable of ■j dealing with all kinds of wood 9j devouring insects. I PENETRATION H /Vie efficiency of a wood preserH vative is to a large extent depenH on penetration.
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  • 629 4  -  MARION MORTON Holding Your Own In The Great Contest (By UJ\\\\S you are very young your beauty is often a matter of chance, but in after years it is largely your own affair. There is no need to let the years win in your battle to keep
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  • 401 4  -  Eversley Jamieson Looks Forward To It If Bathed Aright By Mrs. DATH time is usually on? of the happiest, hours of the whole day both for baby and mother or nurse. Sometimes, however, a small child ha 3 a strange fear of the big bath for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 431 4 GRAND OPPORTUNITY to -.how every lady in Singuj*nr what i- a nice NATURAL PERMANENT WAVE w«* hair tit. .linl i«. REDUCE OUR RATE by 33 l/3-o tii. Ii makes it possible Hut you can have the VERY BEST PERM for $10/- only. during Oct. a Notember I S3?. Everything is
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    • 168 4 RECIPE CISH is a food that is improved by a little dressing up," and the flavour should be brought out by !emon or piquant sauces. In some houses it becomes most unpopular as it is overboiled and served with stodgy parsley sauce, but with a little care, proper cooking and
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    • 215 4 Onions TTHE onion flavouring whirl, necessary for v.me dist often apt to navow utensils ai If. li twcvei itnn: peelim J MUum wtth i earner ol lew n h under a running n,!d tap M 9§tm Will P'!; TAKE A STEAM BATH ONCE A WEEK. improve you- h« i.lth rMI(
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    71 5 tovatv mhat Diraev in the Mediterranean H.M.S. Cairo and the Bth division of IN CONNECTION WITH THE RECENTLY SIGNED NYON TREATY to co p y f (hp 4th and 7th divisions, will bring the total of tirstn.^ left Sheerness, Essex, for Gibraltar, to join the patrol. Inese ™"> s m
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    54 5 FROM ALL OVER ZECIIO-SLOVA KIA mourners ueni to Pra^m- t., ?et their last glimpse of Dr. Masai yk. the late president, whose body was lying-in-state in the IVlar Hall of the Hrad:ichin. the old castle of the llapsl..ii-:;s. A long line of mourners wait outside the castle in Prague to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 287 5 iou/s>Tb&tcal Budget Tq-OAVJS SPgCfAC OOODiffS I^P^^Ti' 1 li^b I J CAPTURED m^ > iU If LOW'S NEPHEW A SPANISH P»*tsON« &t&iL V 1 tfj /^/^-^n|\ Qti f WRuptrt Lovu.iuho fleui To SanTander To see Franco do. n **^*1 M **^*\<*S~--~XZ**' jS I ///^C\\\iS iS Sf> *r iar<lS and w T
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    • 105 5 Photographic copies of Free Press Ix>cal Pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager*/ Price 50 cents each is the perfect tip <<pvt UtJJI/f I' In the lulling delicious flavours Served in dainty glasses it is thr ldeal, c<\A und refreshing dessert aiul VAWILA, PINEAPPLE, contains real rood value
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  • 432 6 United Engineers Recreation Club 's Annual "At Home" j TNITED Engineers Recreation Cl b held their annual "At Home" on Saturday at "Fair-lie." Nassi n Road, the residence of Mr. R. M. Duff, general manager of the company. After tea. members and guests participated In amusements among which was a
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  • 144 6 NEW DIAMOND FIELD IN SIERRA LEONE I •iklmii. S»-pt. 'J7. T*HE development with almost startling rapidly of a new diamond ri !ri In Sierra Leone is described in the new issue of the bulletin of the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, by Mr. J D. Pollen, member of the geolog'caJ Mid
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  • 111 6 An art en .ibition wi'l be held at the Great World during the China Relief Fund Performance nights. Oct. 1 to 3 inclusive in aid of the Relief Fund. Exhibits shall include oil and watercolour paintings, Chinese manuscripts and scrolls of past and present artists.
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  • 72 6 From yesterday Singapore Chinese schoolgirls ceased to sell buttonholes in the streets in aid of the Chinese Red Cross Fund. The organising committee have deMded to adopt other methods of in "raasing the fund though at pres?nt no announcement is made as V whar
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  • 413 6 Deprived Of Work Ch ina 's "Da nce Hostesses Tend The Wounded war has its compensations, and the first to admit this vould undoubtedly be the soldiers, vounded in battle, and now filling he emergency hospitals in Shangtal e r *ablished in cabarets, schools ;nd buildings closed to their usual
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  • 131 6 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. The Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones. British Resident of Selangor. who is ex-officio president of the Selangor Club, told club members at last nights halfyearly meeting that it was the first time in years that they had no overdraft at the bank. "The
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  • 71 6 Charged with having abetted Soo Siew Meng, by assisting and pretending to be a partner of a Chinese firm to the Registrar of Textiles Quotas, a Chinese, Woo Vat Man, appeared b?fore Mr. W. G. Reeves. Singapore Third Magistrate, yesterday. It is alleged that accused had deceived the
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  • 44 6 London, Sept. 27. Colonel Sir Ronald F. Adam, Commander of the Royal Artillery first division, has been appointed Commander of the Staff College. Camber',y succeeding Lieut-General Viscount Gort. He has been granted temporary r ank of Major-General. British Wireless
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  • 30 6 Mr. G D. Cameron has been appointed by the Resident of Pahang to be a member of the Eraser's Hill Sanitary Board, In the place of Mr. A F Taylor.
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  • 143 6 LETTING THE PUBLIC KNOW Inquiry Bureaux Pur l*ost Offices London. S»*pt. '?<>. An interesting departure in continuation of the Kr'm oi changes which the post o.Tice has been Miking in recent years with a vu-vv to closer understanding with tne public It s.tv l was :in..unced by the publ c
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  • 28 6 A meeting of Sinhalese residents in Selangor will be held at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, at 4.30 pm. on Sunday for the purpose of forming an association.
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    44 6 ARTHUR MAHOS AND VIRGINIA RUCK? 'I. uho wM appear at the Capitol for a short season from tomorrow, as specia stage attraction with the neir M.G.M. production "Saratoga.' Besides featuring several uhirluind novelty dance specialities, Arthur Mahon performs a series of clever conjuring acts
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  • 36 6 London. Sout. '!*>. The Mancnester apprentices whose numbers on strike have extended to over 10,000 have now decided to resume work on the employ ts guarantee that their claim wil] be considered. Reuter
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  • 161 6 DRAFT OF NEW INDUSTRIAL LEGISLA TION Kuala Lumpur S*pt A DRAFr of tfct new industr gislation in Malaya is nearlnp com pletion it is und« rsu> »d Orit^ el tiie most important section, •.hat dealing with trade unionism still under i^rliminary discu^iw ever w It is anticioat^d that n»-* measur
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  • 43 6 London, Sept 2< A new system 01 amplification was in use for the first time at ordinary services at Westminister Abbey today The new coronation organ wa.s ai% used for usual services for the fif St British Wireless
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 47 6 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams ami pores where germs hide and cause t» rri'ble It. hing. Cracking. Eczema. P., ling. Burnn.-. R-njjwi.rm. Psoriasis, lilackheads Pi.uples. Dhobjr Itch, Singapore PoStSdSSS bl-tn.shea. Ordinary treatments give oofy SS^SiTrJ h «^%^y *> not^il,^
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    • 181 6 Dorfl let anls ruin your food Inferior -iniecbddc5 M cml kill timm -y'M mK*K£\X ~Vk. s* #rod f^« »o«* of Nkt. l«ca M» l3pk/SC |b|«^v fcvf\ »»ol»d ro protect yo« fr*« Ir— 4m P The A N'N UA L THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST Will contain several full
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  • 431 7 (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir.— The letter written by A Straits Chinese contained in your issue today reveals that the writer apparently does not know what he is talking about. Vbc best course would be to overlook his ignorance of the
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  • 522 7 A Combat Between Right And Migki (To The Editor of the Free Press) Sir.— lt is with great sympathy and shame that I read the letter by "A Straits Chinese "—sympathy because one ol my brothers is sadly in need Of some elucidation
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  • 527 7 STRAITS-BORN CHINESE WANT TO HELP RELIEF FUNDS Letters To The Editor Replies To Correspondent's Plea For Aloofness (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir.— With reference to "A Straits I Chinese letter in today's issue, perj mit to reply. Perhaps our 100 per cent. British j Straits-Chinese is not
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 297 7 4^2 -4 Hair Style JlCpHfc^^ Ito Sult Every Shape Infiß'' ot Pace. You always %Mms*^ W ;el ttoe rtght style al Ladi' •<• Hatt Dressert with experts in attendance. 93. Bran Bauh Kd Raffles H»tcL Phone: 2868. Another Fine Treat I For Jaded Film -Goers! ARE PROUD TO PRESENT He
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    • 270 7 i,«HE3B GRAND PREMIERE TONIGHT.. PaviIioN NOW YOU CAN SEE THE SCREEN'S MOST SPECTACULAR ACHIEVEMENT THE PAGEANTRY AND DRAMA OF A fiHnHJIII^H NATIOK FACING ITS MIGHTIEST CRISIS THE MOST Pav'^l STIRRING MOMENT THE WORLD HAS KNOWN THE WM^UfjMBBk MOTION PICTURE MASTER? ECE TRIUMPHANT! "POtH p r MT I |DV P V
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  • 615 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1937. Leper Fallacies IT IS time that the problem of lepers was divorced in the minds of the general public from the sentimental notions of the •'islands of the living dead which novelists and travellers have inculcated by injudicious descriptions of leper colonies
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  • 1039 8  -  William F. McDermott What Soviet Purge Menus By r I'HEKE is a crisis in Russia How grave and significant it is no outsider knows. Foreign observers have never been able to come to the heart oi the political realities In this country, and at the
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  • 614 8 4 N amusing story of i toast which. It is said, is still popular In m messes Is recalled in extract! n the China Dieest from a book published las! century. A young Indian army chaplain al Malacca vaa asfcad to propose i i.st and he
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 T Curacao The latest of Boh fine liqueurs. CAIjDBEiCK^S* BY SPECIAL T H M E APrOINTWENT K N>> F S A M FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E P. N. S, CRYSTALWARE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS (Incorporated In Ceylon). 19/21. Hir;h Street. No. 1. Bishop Street. SINGAPORE
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    • 25 8 For FIRE INSURANCE APPLY iO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD "incorporated in Great Britain) HONfl RONO B*NK CBAMBBM SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: fitgo
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  • 1092 9 YOUR DOG MAY BE SHOT IF YOU ARE "KIND" TO IT Radio Advice In Six Languages To Singapore Dog-Owners CO-OPERATION VITAL FACTOR IN RABIES FIGHT <<lI7HILE the munling aider is in force, any uncontrolled dog may be shot It isn't kindness to your dog to take off its muzzle or
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  • 228 9 7 U.I INSTEAD OF CHINA W 111 here «>n a pleasure tmn g| th^ Feist said Lieutenant P Randolph, lorrnerly of the Grenadier Guards when hp arrived with Mr P Q R»mss ;n a Percival Veg* OuH plane at the Singapore j\irpmt ffrttf
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  • 233 9 Can Malaya Ship Her Rubber Quota? ALTHOUGH Malay* dot) MM UU Inimrr doubt this i-Mint;vs ability to prodw<-.> the 90 per rent rubbe. 1 1 j <\i until the end of |he year. Lon don commentators wonder if the full p^nrisMblr amount can b» shipped Messrs Lewis and Peat. <
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  • 387 9 Why Pulau Kamiri Was A Failure Geologist's Comment On Property /COMMENT on the mineral resources of the Pulau Kamiri Mine Ltd., whose shares sagged in the local market when optimistic forecasts of tin production did not materialise. ,ire made in a report on the geology of the neighbourhood of Sungei
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  • 111 9 Friday. Sept. 24. CAPTAIN R A Gwyn arrived at Government House Saturday. Sept. 55. OoranodQfV and Mrs. M L. Clarke, Brigadier and Mrs. M. A. Studd, Commandor and Mrs. C. Dix. Major and Mn> C M Usher. Major G. Mac Donald Major R H Quill. Miss Lendrum and
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  • 95 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sept. 27. A YOUNG Chinese woman visitor from Job ore coming: out of a Japanese harr-dressing saloon at Riverside. Malacca, after having her hair waved, attracted a large crowd of Chinese spectatofs last week. The woman, who was accompanied by a servant,
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  • 26 9 Hong Kong, Sept. 27. W S. Bailey and Co. have contracted to build tw 0 Chinese, gunboats immediately.- Reuter
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  • 38 9 The Bangkok newspaper, from which Iwe quoted a report that the Borneo Company of Siam is applying for a concession to work timber forests in Borneo, now states that the announcement is incorrect.
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  • 24 9 We are informed that Mr Philip (Hoalhn was not among those Singapore people who attended the Kuala Lumpur races on Saturday
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  • 351 9 Mineral Deposits In The Perak Region AN ekphant who tramped through the jungles of Malaya some 20.000 years ago evidently had toothache, and shed a tooth. This tooth has been providing geologists with valuable evidence regarding the age of mineral deposits in the Sungei Siput
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  • 133 9 Currency Inquiry For French Indo-China A delegation led by M. de th»- Deputy for Cochin -China, and composed of the chairman of the chambers Of commerce of Tonkin and Cochinchina, and delegates of Annam and Tonkin, was received by the Minister oi the Colonies, the Minister of Finance and the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 130 9 THE GLENMOOR HAT A FASHIONABLE SHAPE IN PURE TUR FELT. SMART TWO INCH ADAPTABLE BRIM. LINED SATIN WITH GREASE PROOF HEAD TIP AND ENGLISH LEATHER HEAD BAND. STEEL c;t?EY_ DARK BROWN— LIGHT PROWN NAVY PRICE $8,50 EACH COMMENCING Ist October Hourr, of business will be as follows: Weekdays 8.30 a.m.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 515 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last N ight's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 27 Sharp of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.t., 1944-64 113% 113% Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 111% Hlft War Loan, 3»/ 2 pc 100% 100% Com Union Assce.
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    • 184 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 27 RUBBER: Dull London: B:i4d.8 :i 4d. 8 7 B d. Previously: 8 3 /4 d. B%d. November 8 :i 4 d. 8 7 B d. Previously: 8 13j16d. 815 16d Jan.-March. 8 7 /B d. 9d. Previously: 8 15!16d. 9d.
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    • 72 10 From London: Latest Quotations Tin: Easier Spot: €253 7s 6d. Previously: Weak at £255 15s. Three months: £252 7s 6d. Previously: £254 15s. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price > 57.50. Previously: 58.67. COPPER Settlement: £50 12s. 6d Previously: £51 ss. GOLD: Yesterday: €7 Os. 4' 2 d.
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    • 71 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Sept. 27 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to£ 124.21 144 116 144 116 New York to 4.88 4.95' 4 495 516 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.973 4 8 953 4 8.953 4 Hone Kong Per dollar Is. 3d.
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    • 200 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 27 SELLING London. T.T. 2 4 116 London, demand 24 1 16 London. 4 months" .sight 2 4 1 8 Lyons, demand 1680 Switzerland, demand 250 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 57 13 16 Montreal, demand 57 i B-atavia. demand 104 3
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    • 1135 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1937: 5 P.M. Closing Quotations MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s) 5s 6d 6s 3d c.d. Asam Kumbang (£> 34s 6d 36s 6d Austral Malay <£> 56s 57s 6d Ayer Hitam (ss, CGs
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    • 190 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY HONING. Tin at midday was 5126, down Conditions were very dull and quiet in the local market today and with no cables from I.i luion to hand business was very restricted. In sterling shares a few
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    • 72 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 27, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X. R.S.S. in cases iF.0.8. Sept.* 29 13 16 29 15 16' Good F.A.Q. in bales FOB. Sept.) 29 116 29', No. I.X. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 29 3 j 29% October 29V B 30 Oct.-Dec. 30
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    • 202 10 Sept. 23. 24. 25. American Can. Com. 96 3 4 92» 2 93 1 American Can. Com. and Telegraph 159 156 3 4 156 3 4 Atcheson Railroad 58 55 54 /2 Chosapeak 41 3 4 42>' 2 39V 2 Dupont 146 140 138V 4 Firestone 27»
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    • 62 10 Sept. 27 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 Siam.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 64 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai H"tipkong, Manna Investment hankert and Broken in Srrvntirn and r mittk* Daily Foreign Markrt Cub!,- and Quotation Service MEMBERS NEW YOT?K COTTON TfftTf COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EX( CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS ASBO
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  • 824 11 Wall Street, Far East And Mediterranean Are Bear Factors RUBBERS, TEAS, AND TINS ARE UNWANTED <r rum the Fret- Press Correspondent) London, Sept. 20. WITH the notable exception of British Gilt-edged securities, uhith have remained remarkat.lv steady, almost all stocks ami shares dealt in on
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  • 387 11 Hague Report According to figures just issued in the Hague Statistical Bulletin of the Internationa' Tin Research and Development Council, world production of tin fell from 17.100 tons in June to 15.900 tons in July of the current year, while world consumption decreased from 14.990 tons
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  • 54 11 Manila, Sept. ?7. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.57 0 61 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 10.25 Consolidated Mines 0.013 0.015 I.X.L. 054 055 San Mauriclo 0.61 0.70 TJn.ted Paraeale 0.48 0.53 These prices are published by courtesy of Messrs Levy %i Co of Singapore to whom
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  • 231 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. Singapore, Sept. 27, 5 p.m. TotaJ (01 Bcokj. Close flnanelal Company Dividend To Date Ex Dlv year TIM P'.yaoie Dale to date Ampat Tin 3% Int. Sept. 29 Oct. 21 Oct. 4 3% Burma Malay 6d. Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Sept.
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  • 553 11 Questions About A Man Named George QUESTIONS about "hush-money" paid to a man named George were put to a police witness In i club prosecution at Barnet, Herts. Summonses were heara against 19 men and 10 women, alleging offences under the licensing law at the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 372 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance Nil (j ..f 1929 Of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid up. $2U,UUO.UUO Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000
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    • 511 11 CHARTERS) BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND (lIINA Incorporated in England by (Royal CharUT > Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 Mdl £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 BKIW Liability of Proprietors £3 000.01*1 HF.AD OKFICK: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. A^eniies and Branches. Alor Star lloilo Rangoon lAmritsar likjli Saigon
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 453 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE 1,333 kc/s (22.5 m.) p.m. C.oo Indian music 0.20 Chinese music (Teochew records) 6 45 Children's programme. lEnglish) 7.00 Tunes Prom My Scrap-book, No. 11, by Rex Allen. 7 30 Time, weather, news and announce- ments 7.45 "A Business Woman in the East." By Beatrice
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    • 41 11 Gruhn (sopranos From the Pavilion, Torquay 10.20 "Game. Set. and Match Review of the summer's sporting events. 10.50 George Scott Wood and Six Swingers. 11.30 News and announcements. 11 50 Greenwich turn- signal Recital by Gustave Perran ttenor) 12.20 Close iOMIi
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  • 987 12 Unconstitutional Methods To Obtain Pay Increase London, Sept. 21. rE Deputy Stipendiary Magistrate of Liverpool, Mr. S. C. V. Addinsell, yesterday gave his reserved decision at thr Liverpool Police Court in the case in which seven firemen and two trimmers, members of the
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  • 191 12 A FULL meeting of British liner owners, in London, unanimously agreed to .support the tramp scheme of voluntary co-operation which is to come into effect when the Government subsidy to the tramp shipping industry expires at the end of this year. The liner owners expressed their willingnam to
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  • 144 12 Improved Shipping Conditions WORLD shipping leaders believe the pre^>ent improvement in international shipping is likely to be maintained for at least two years, according to Mr Emmet J McCormack. treasurer of Messrs. Moore and McCormack. Inc.. and chairman of the American Steamship Owners" Association, who returned recently to the United
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  • 32 12 The P anri O Jeypore has lelt Hong Kong and is expected lv arrive here ai 10 a.m. on Thursday Mm will proceed alongside the S.H Boards whar: OH arrival
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  • 38 12 I The Netherland Line Royal 'Dutch mail liner Johan de Witt ll exptvted Ito berth alongside the S.H. Boards wharves at 2 p.m. tomorrow and sail lor Java at I (MM the sum*- day
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  • 67 12 v\Hl n PEPPER WH the WU terenit app Shippers t-d that m N the b... White Pepper U to Conference Europe will b«- ton o: 14 i IRON ORE 81 formed thai th< I lu-iyJu on IKON OR I iii Wmvyt is Uicn n»l. wi eff< i
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 482 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.MS) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES BAILWAYS ROYAL STATE BAILWAYS OF SUM. CANADIAN MClf IC cWVtUrt GftEATHT k?^ V i L^y? Hl i (Incorporated in England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct "MPRESS
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    • 25 12 For everything app^rUUiiitf to Ocean Passages, Foreign Mofwr Exchange and Freight •pply ccyoks WAGC^XITS. [woo to T«Avrr^scPv»cT3 39, ROBIMSON ROAD. No Booking Pfcflh Telophone 5908.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 580 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursdya 7 45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and TeloK Anson; Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota B.ihru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays 7.4 C a.m. and Sundays 7 p.m.
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    • 425 12 SINGAPORE The following art- .ship* alon gSlde wharves or expected to arrive Kast Wharf Eiitraiire („t, g^j Taki>ang. Anhu 2u Main Wharf I ntrante <, fxit D'Artagnan 18. Oof 8 16. Antenor 14 G. t n gg 9. At re us 7 Empire I>.m k Entrants GaU v Fovlebank 3u.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 505 13 j- y B"""™ till* i *^^^\jk>^^ BBS icrpi BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1937 1937 COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 8 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Dec" 3 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 RANCHI
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    • 397 13 McALISTEReC?LTP{^ (Incorporated in strults Settlements r^^f^H, ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGCOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Out SalU x CITY OP BALJDAD Havre, I^ondon, R'tbiu, H burg, Glasgow In Port Oct 2 CITY OP PITTSBURG Havre, l^ndon, Rdam, Hburg,
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    • 1024 13 KEPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Aberdeen and Common wealth L*-v. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Hua Khiow steamship Co., (1932) L 44 Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Cunard While Star Ltd The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 649 14 K. P. M. ROKAN— Tuesday. Sept. 28, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BOELONGAN— Tuesday. Sept. 28, Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. MAKASSER— Wednesday, Sept. 29. P. Samboe, Poeloe-Kldjang, Sapat. Tombilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengallan-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS Wednesday. Sept. 29, Muntok and Palembang. rOGlAN— Wednesday. Sept 29, P Samboe.
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    • 695 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. ..Arrives Leaves Leave* Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penanff. New York. Pres Garfield Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Nov. 16 Pres. Hayes Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct. 21 Nov
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    • 512 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI TH AMERICA t Rio de Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban, g^, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Holland Mara Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, Lourenco Mar ques, Durban Bast London, Port Elizabeth and Mossfl Bay Sumatra
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  • 1789 15  -  Barney Home Sports Notes By W. V. Robins Favours Five-Day Test Against Australia Present Hours Of Play Kill Fast Bowlers— Len Harvey's Challenge To Tommy Farr R ichmond Rugge r Starts Well— Gateshead The Team Of The Moment London. Sept. 21. O W.
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  • 37 15 At today's second round Cup tie be- tween the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers j and the Gordon Highlanders, the pipes ■lid drums of the Skins will play before the maicn and during the i interval.
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 15 photo). A LINE-OUT AT THE S.C.C yesterday during the nwrrer practke pan, Free Press
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  • 343 15 THE Colts second string were beaten four goals to three by the R.A.F. "A" in an interesting, if rather scrappy, game of hockey at Farrer Park yesterday. The game had hardly start.d when White surprised everybody by scoring a
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  • 174 15 Ties Drawn For Play This Week Ties for this week in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are: TODAY .Men's Singles 'A' Final Goh Cheng He? vs. Heng Seng Chiang. Women's Singles Dr. Miss D. Fones vs. Mrs. P. Koh. Miss M. Kubota vs. Mrs. M. G. Eber. Men's
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  • 33 15 Oslo, Sopt. 26. Edgar Bruun. of Norway, broke the world '.s 10,000 metres waßkfng record in the time of 43 mm. 25.2 sec. The previous best was Mikaelssons 44 mm 0.6 sec— Reuter
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  • 355 15 ELLIOTT GIVES GOOD DISPLAY TWO more trial rugger games, 15 minutes each way were played between S.C.C. fifteens on the Padang yesterday. Again A. R. Anderson < Whites* and D. A. Johnston < Colours' led teams which were mu< h the same as those
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  • 123 15 To the Editor of the Free Press. Sir,— Nov ti->at fee road at the .junction ol Emerald Hill R'ai and Cain Hill Circle beiiv mtalMk ir.ay I tfnw the attention cj the Municipality to the sharp bonds in that part of Cairn Hill Road
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  • 707 16  -  NIMROD Publishers Beaten By Six Goals To Two McKEAN SCORES FOUR FOR WINNERS (By S.CC. (5, Publishers 2. TIIK Singapore Cricket Club ran on to Anson Road stadium yesterday for (heir first round replay with tlw Publishers Sports Club with one purpose in
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  • 551 16 Handicaps For Second Day Of K. L. A utumn Meeting THE complete weights for tomorrow the second clay of the Selangor Turf Dub's Autumn meeting are as follows: Horses, Class 3. Div. 2, si furs. Popover 9 0 Nuit d'Amour 8 11 Miss Sardis 8 10 Rex 8 i Se->
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  • 342 16 Police 2; CSC. 0. IN a fast game of hockey on Balestier Plain yesterday the Ceylon Sports Club were defeated by the Police by two clear goals. The home side had as much of the play as the Police but they failed to turn
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    20 16 photo). THE GUimnta HOCKEY TEAM who boat the S.K.C. hv eight uoals to nil at the S.R.C yesterday Free Press
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  • 208 16 THE men's September medal held over the week-end at th? Island Club resulted in a win for Lee Pang Kirn in the "A" division with a net score of 69. The "B" division was won by Winp Comdr. W. H. Dunn who returned a net
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  • 193 16 Indians Score Seven Against Teachers Indian Assn. 7: Spore Teachers' A. Z. WITH only ten players the Indian Association defeated th-? Singapore Teachers' Association by seven goals to two at hockey played at Balestier yesterday. The Indians had a pood forward line including Chowdry. an international hockey player from Hong
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  • 225 16 StTERIOK in all Hr,,,,., «>f th*> frame. the F .v, Brigade (Rlakan M i much too pood foi Sl(.( horkfM side on Ihr p.uUi,c \«v(<ifl;i> hj»<l won liv X —o Th > pUBt iM I Interesting, I! tvrin;: and detend ail t 0 b
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 32 16 'Experience Tells' Experience extending over morr than baM a century has taught Frascr Neave In produce th<» finest aerated waters in Malav^ This experience is your safeguard. Issued by Fraser \r:wr Ltd
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