The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1938
1938-09-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1938-09-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,572. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, I9_g. S CENTS17 words
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Article122 1938-09-13 1 THE Free Press today reduces its selling price FIVE CENTS. The Struts Time, was selling at. FIVE CENTS yesterday wi w_> m £r.>at demand. The reduction m price puts Sinv' two leading newspapers |Nnthe reach of many thousands ■\d"i* who have been un*to afford 1 1 cent,122 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-09-13 1 HITLER IN NUREMBERG SCfttO* HITLER inspecting (oard cf honour when he ary jj, Nuremberg for the Nail f tiS aidi him are Herr Himmler _JVu-olf H«m, Fuehrer's deputy.28 words
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526 1938-09-13 1 HITLER ATTACKS BRITAIN ON NON-RETURN OF COLONIES 44 Democracies Working With FUEHRER ON CZECH PROBLEM AND EUROPEAN PEACE Nuremberg, Sept. 12. "JODAY we are faced with a united front from Bolshevists down to Democrats; the Democrats arc working hand m hand with Moscow," said Herr Hitler at the Nuremberg: Congress-Reuter - 526 words
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Article34 1938-09-13 1 CRICKET Leveson Cower XI 362 for 8 declared illardstafT 108, Hutton 73. Lcyland 51, O'Reilly 4 for 75) McCormlck pulled a leg: muscle and may not play further ln the match.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article39 1938-09-13 1 London, Sept. 12. PRINCE Birabcngse, of Siam, who was involved m a car collision with a motor-cyclist, who was killed, at Morpeth on Sept. 5, was exonerated from blame at the inquest today. Reuter ReuterReuter - 39 words
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183 1938-09-13 1 Nuremberg Goes Wild With Sp eculation Nuremberg, Sept. 12. THE atmosphere at Nuremberg has become so wild m the last 36 hours that it has ceased to represent the voice of the German nation or that of the governmental world. Whispers are no longer coming from the Deutscher Hof for183 words
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162 1938-09-13 1 London, Sept. 12. HpHE need for early action to place the defence organisation of India A on a more satisfactory basis is accepted m a communique Issued covering recent inter-Departmental talks between the Indian Government, the War Off.cc, and the Treasury. While agreement has not162 words
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Article164 1938-09-13 1 Ministers Review Whole Position British Cabinet Meets London, Sept. 12. THE Cabinet met today, 1 the conference of ministers lasting just over two hours. The v.'hole situation was reviewed oa the approved line and policy taken up by the Prime Minister and l,ord Halifax. Th. only absentees were Lord HaLiReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement72 1938-09-13 1 B IGIA TEA tin- freshness L fragrance of the Lalayan gardens Lfct y° ur home Malaya's Premier Hotel. 1 c TONIGHT &mw KTAIL DANCE FROM 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. N ER AND DANCE (INFORMAL) FROM 9.30 PM. kk n TO MIDNIGHT JUNE COLLETTE" THE POPULAR COMEDY DANCERS ADMISSION NON-DINERS72 words
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Advertisement117 1938-09-13 1 There Is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA W *___r_A„ ||y|g|| ".Tr ,W ,W i! ADELPHI §3 HOTEL Sg -i ROOI GARDEN TONIGHT 6c THURSDAY f\ SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY 1 1 RELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN RANI) I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY f« TREVOR 5117 words
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258 1938-09-13 2 "Misunderstanding Might Lead To Gravest Of All Tragedies" Mr. Eden Writes On Czech Crisis London, Sept. 12. MR. ANTHONY EDEN, the Former Foreign Secretary ?1 a_id MJP. for Leamington, m a letter to The Times today states that it would be the gravest of all tragedies if from a misunderstanding258 words
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Article131 1938-09-13 2 London, Sept. 12. THE International Rubber Regulation committee today decided to leave the final quarter's quota unchanged at 45 per cent. This brought about a marked improvement of .sentiment In Mincing Lane which even the over-hanging pc liticai uncertainty failed to damp. Buying orders began to flew131 words
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223 1938-09-13 2 WARSHIP SHELLED FROM KIUKIANG CAPITAL Hankow, Sept. 12. official communique from the Chinese headquarters at Nanchang, capital of Kiukiang, states that many Japanese warships, of various sizes, have been damaged by Chinese land batteries during the last four weeks. The communique admits that the Chinese forces defending the Kiukiang-Nanchang sector223 words
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Article205 1938-09-13 2 Gold Hoard Confiscation Fears London, Sopt. 12. *JtflTH. EYES AND EARS of the whole world turned to Nuremberg It ls not surprising that general activity m the City was considerably slowed down today. The markets generally are awaiting the next major development In the international political arena with the utmostReuter - 205 words
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376 1938-09-13 2 OUTSPOKEN OPINIONS IN BRITISH PRESS London, Sept. 12. UERR HITLERS SPEECH 11 IS AWAITED WITH SUSPENSE TINGED WITH HOPE IN LONDON TODAY. i The Times, summing up the general impression conveyed yesterday, speaks of "real anxiety but the hope, not ill- grounded, of aReuter - 376 words
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66 1938-09-13 2 Guerillas' "Mother" Coming To Malaya Canton, Sept. 12." WOMEN of Canton held a big fT reception yesterday m honour of Madam Chao "Mother" of the Chinese guerillas m North China, who arrived m the city from Hon* Kong on Saturday. Madam Chao will soon leave China for Malaya. Indo-China andUnion Times - 66 words
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153 1938-09-13 2 Britain 's Policy Pleases Paris Press Paris, Sept. 12. THE entire Paris Press, m headline*, of huge type, express #reat relief after the statement issued from London on Uritain's policy m the Czech dispute. Conviction is exprssed that the statement is a most powerfull factor m favour of peace, whichReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration124 1938-09-13 2 lionclon, Sepi, AFTEB onuauj it, i i don iup day. v. rati He mmt .strength on the Duk< oi from hi. < Surrey, to rl He rapidly was m to the bull* tidans, 61 I Lord Dai 1 "Tr. en J;.;. of tht Data ried UM124 words
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Article46 1938-09-13 2 SKINS BEAT PAN THERS t '|N rl.. Cap r.;. k nmwiuiii Ifoali lo 1 a B The Matcl Id :lv b lhe bin kU Br and < rhukK:. P a point e\er rhukka the i The tournai i< later thu; week Inniskillincs CUfTord o>x Tanthrr- I BalM46 words
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Advertisement162 1938-09-13 2 T)EU¥££Y! r^^*" *iß^^;isp "^> ,v: VBM^H 1 I _L_ aTaW 1 j m^***\mmmmm\\\\\\\Z^ V S Our Del... uellv ery System i 5 1 fUet of ™°torv_n_ I°^ Pren llfiee at^^fc. YeS 1 Oliver MiLK f B^-Bad*™^"** m rnine to j **fi cus toraer*: *^8 UCI s to hay*» -fu *iC4vtJ162 words
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Advertisement7 1938-09-13 2 SCHICK DRY SHAVEj STOCKtO by 2__*2L__!! L7 words
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Article143 1938-09-13 3 rf :M -ere sods among men. _nd vitality pulsZJa J sinew-through ar;d brtln. Their diet was rich m with strengthening Vitamins. -ht m the ice-cool waters of m^' [these sources of strength n ,„<• rich vitamins from Halibut T a, "i__,.i nourishment that LtA fl143 words
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369 1938-09-13 3 HARBOUR COOLIES TO GET HIGHER WAGES "Mystery Isle" Man Fined QAPTAIN Krumbaar Herndon, former United States pilot and commercial flier and the man who ls building a42 ft. yacht to sail to a "mystery" Island, appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday, m answer to a summons charging him369 words
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Article146 1938-09-13 3 (From Our Own Correspondent i Seremban, Sept. 17. T'HE Seremban po'lce court wa_ crowded with Chinese today when five boys and four girls were produced on charges relating to an unlawful procession. Three of the boys were charged with playing musical instruments on a public146 words
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Article185 1938-09-13 3 SINGAPORE AMERICAN FINED I A. FARNSWORTH, an American advertising agent, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Criminal District Court, yesterday, to a charge of being an alien resident of the Settlement and having failed to notify the Registrar of Aliens prior to his change of residence. Farnsworth. who on pleading guilty185 words
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Article48 1938-09-13 3 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Abdul Wahab bin Mohamed Rex vs. Siehitaro Kashio. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard: S.l9B3B— Chew Tye Choon et_. vs Koh Teck Kheng etc.48 words
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49 1938-09-13 3 On a charge of negligent driving and causing hurt to a European. J. Harrison, en Aug. 6 at Serangoon Road, another European. L. W. Bayes appeared m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. He claimed trial and the case was postponed to Oct. 13 for hearing.49 words
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Article106 1938-09-13 3 Station Master On Murder Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Sspt. 12. THE Malay station master of Batang Benar, Omar bin Baki, and threz other Malays, Adam bin Samah, Sidek bin Alang and Ibrahim bin Samat, a rai way porter, were charged with the murder of a Tamil, Karupan, before106 words
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Article24 1938-09-13 3 A 325-ton bridge was moved 500 yards without dismantling to facilitate the building of a new entrance to Waterloo Dock, Merseyslde.24 words
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Article295 1938-09-13 3 [DETAINED by Revenue otticers as he came down the gangway ot th? H.M.S. Medway, on Sunday, Chuan Su Chee, a Chinese mess-boy aboard the Medway, was searched and two tahlls of non-Government chandu were discovered ln his socks. In the Singapore Criminal District Court, where he was295 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-09-13 3 IN THE GREAT RACE FOR THE GERMAN GRAM) PRIX, le_«li.i C European drivers competed m their streamlined ears on the famous Nuerbujring. Richard Seaman, brilliant young; English driver, won the race.31 words
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Advertisement226 1938-09-13 3 Itch Germs [iiled m 7 Minutes i fi.ia new million tiny seams Jvrt**h<'T" 9*r l ,i -nd cause terriK.i*. K -7-enia, Peeling, BurnZTgiaf- ri l's riasls, Blackheads, Lm Dhoby k ':">re Foot and other Ordinary treatment* give only Icjofir/ reli-f becaua* tlMf do not kill the pom Th &**coi*m*y, Nixoderm,226 words
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Advertisement187 1938-09-13 3 1^ "MADE IN ENGLAND THAT'S GOOD! At *Wi A*^AM***^m\m\ m 4* jjjrmA MADE BY %)lLmttM4 \m\fi THATS BETTER!" ~~p < S i X^_ i >, W& i _H Hfev _r^ i A ViS_. mm £&L *><$r a\\ AJk IJi _Br W t I ■r A9M I Tg^ J**** _y j^a187 words
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Article, Illustration192 1938-09-13 4 A TOIGII PROPOSITION. It took m ore than th, this 300 lb. haul, a hammer head sh ark, MMgftH if Wales. mmWmm\\\SS*MMMmmM*^ x *M*r> mW*^,.- IMflTF <* **M *_fe*~~ '»«>_... "^^^M*^*.. T~^W_s__tHMH v <V^X______M^H 9 KING ZOG, self-appointed King of Albania, has celebrated the 10th anniversary of192 words
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Advertisement46 1938-09-13 4 II Nil I II BEWARE OF THE ROAD roller: that has not tlw "CHOP A///I on the forecarriige AVELING ROLLERS for PERFECT PERFORMANCE ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY MAXIMUr fCONOMY _r I i* 7 j/ k <•' Jf\J* __#SLi/__iW, _E*V%K^______J "^mW JH__> ai^^ iy 5 Tons to 15 T<»" s46 words
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Article259 1938-09-13 5 A SEQUEL to one of the biggest chandu seizures made m Singapore— 1,712 tahils of nonGovernment chandu, valued at about $13,610 was heard ln the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday when Lock Yuen, a 38-year-old Cantonese, pleaded guilty to a charge of being m control of the259 words
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Advertisement234 1938-09-13 5 Star tßohm Hoo<l j|H|H^HH| WARNER BROS- ___^^^^^^^B *»rfact Entertainment T HE PERFECT {NsfoH 315, 6.15 and 9.15 P.M, V l| THE HEW AIR-CONOITIOMEO B __k^f_____S Direction: SHAw BROS. LTD. I fie man who wrote IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT I funics the rvcrld with another greatest hit ■i _^_x i i234 words
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Advertisement174 1938-09-13 5 I COMING SHORTLY AlhambrA ■t$j m WI Suave, debonair ____il BiU wlth uch un-butler-like "^—3% -"^ions! And \lj3. -W*vl iJXiQrous cxdt-; ul *jj-Mf m g Annabella.., \&_^*M m her firtt *'_PNIBvV American-made ___k< K'^rfl B picture! _^^fl Ks^ .^*B *fffß-->*»*p*E*^*_. v kjEt X^'^T'lBB- ~^^^__«:^jK^_* l**C'^>» Kip 3 fl f£. %-WaW&w174 words
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Advertisement255 1938-09-13 5 _> WHO IS "THE FROG?" figg£^~ TONIGHT -at the -^3^ 6.15—9.15 I— CAPITOL "special matii.ee I I I MALAYAS FINEST LARGEST THEATRE. TOMORROW EDGAR WALLACE'S world-famous Play becomes the BEST MYSTERY THRILLER made m England Starring EVERYBODY'S Favourite! GORDO MJA R X E R B^fl^p B I RoieoscJ i^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ _h255 words
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703 1938-09-13 6 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938. The Morning News rpHE Singapore Free Press today A reduces its selling price to five cents, an event which marks another important development m the long history of Singapore's leading morning newspaper. This price corresponds as closely as can be to the703 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1938-09-13 6 How Free Press Has Grown During Its Century Of History For Our New Readers. THE Singapore Free Press 1 was founded m 1535, the first issue being on Oct. 8 ol that year. The Singapore Chronicle, a fortnightly, hat been established 11 year* previously. The Chronicle survived only tw< years1,242 words
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Advertisement150 1938-09-13 6 THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO 201 CANTONMENT RD. SINGAPORE PHONE 5371/2 m *»*»****m^i^^^*wm^mma^wmi^m4hiASTf.Rfi-4wm BY SPECIAL y^A^ TO HM T HE i APPOINTMENT K,NG OF SIAM ENGAGEMENT be ETERNITY RINGS. I SSISU-rS^^ JESTS? ,£E? S r«- 2 £^a:'jL" ant •rtur'ar __*Sjrv*«s_a P_JB__r'^fl| fl^ajj I IP__^_^________Bi£____^_____l io/oi v v incorporated ln Ceylon) JK_%fe"&—150 words
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Advertisement33 1938-09-13 6 HERE'S A DEVICE TO SAVE LENS STRAINS AND BREAKAGE. ""■B^^w __B^Es^^£^v_. **P__Hr THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained from NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Opthalmic Opticians 325, North Bridge Road, Singapore PHONE 6363.33 words
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558 1938-09-13 7 How Schools Keep pace With Times 0 "WHITE COLLAR" UNEMPLOYED tuk influence of the New Life Movement of 1 t he Kuomintang is responsible for the "steady improvement m the discipline and cleanliness of Chinese school children," says Mr. Edward Parnell Chief Secretary,558 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-09-13 7 ONE OF IHE STRAITS TIMES vans leaving Cecil Street yesterday afternoon with bundles of the 5-Cent Straits Time..18 words
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109 1938-09-13 7 Fresh Drive For Chinese Relief Funds What Malacca Is Doing This Month ,t* r i»in Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 12. FOLLOWING the example set by Chine -o m other towns a drive „,ontril)Ute rash, gold and silver rt( ls m aid of the China Relief Fiad lus began m109 words
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Article99 1938-09-13 7 Young Malay Says He Was Provoked I YOING Malay who is alleg- ed to have stabbed his wife ■d Wither-in- law appeared m the Sngapore Fourth Police Court, terday. W bin. Abdullah pleaded guilty charges ol causing hurt. said that when he returned ?ht he99 words
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Article14 1938-09-13 7 G Pamadaaa, of the tutorial Francis Institution, returned from Europe ;r m mtha' holiday14 words
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Article86 1938-09-13 7 JAPANESE MOTORIST SENTENCED THE Singapore District Judge, Mr. C. H. Koh, passed further sentence of one month's imprisonment on Kuran Yoshioka, the Japanese motorist who was sentenced to eight month's rigorous imprisonment on Saturday, on pleading guilty to a charge of causing the death of a Chinese by n*«~ligent driving86 words
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50 1938-09-13 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. Mr. Morris Edgar was admitted today In the Supreme Court by the acting Chief Justice F.M.S., Mr, Justice a'Beckett Terrell, to the Bar of the Federated Malay States on an application made by Mr. W. Bostock-Hill.50 words
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156 1938-09-13 7 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 12. TUNGKU Mahmud, 20-year-ola brother of the Sultan of Trengganu, entertained a large number of people at Oxford to celebrate the 21st birthday of his fiancee. Miss Joyce Blencowe, chiropodist daughter of an Oxford tailor. Miss Blencowe wore156 words
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Article154 1938-09-13 7 Chinese Malay Fined In Police Court (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 12. THREE Chinese and a Malay youth enjoyed a 1 peep show from the outside of the City Park during a Malay opera performance. They pleaded guilty when charged m the Malacca154 words
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Article289 1938-09-13 7 'Ape-Man* Friend Of Tiger A REAL-LIFE TARZAN, n:o c than six feet tall, who is believed to have some strange control over wild animals, is to be sought by an expedition which will set off soon into the heart of India's biggest jungle. Previously few289 words
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61 1938-09-13 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 12. H.S.H. Prince Sobhan Svasti, son of the late Prince and Princess Svasti. left Pengang today by the International Express for Bangkok. He was accompanied by H.H. Princess Mayurachatra, daughter of the late Prince Purachatra Both are returning61 words
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251 1938-09-13 7 Shorter Hours In Singapore Shops&Offices? Letters To The Editor What About The Midnight Dhobies? (To the Editor of the Free Pross) Sir. I have read with interest the recent correspondence m your papci concerning the attempts of the traits Settlements Association t Singapore) to get shorter working hours for the251 words
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Article266 1938-09-13 7 SEQUEL TO EARLY MORNING MISHAP gEVERAL motorists who had committed various offences wcie. brouKht up before the Singnpo.e Traffic District Jnrifjc, Mr. C. H. Koh, ye to relay. D. P. C. Slew art. an ar.i.v (Hirer, was fined $15 for t.uling to tatrelst due care, the case266 words
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Article28 1938-09-13 7 Mr Ho B~ng Ong. principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca, who went to Cameron Hixhlands with his family, returned to Malacca after a month's holiday at the Highland*.28 words
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Advertisement28 1938-09-13 7 r*- Uj; TONIGHT XU XT BLACH HIS EUROPEAN ORCHESTRA ciitrtain you with J'NER CONCERT 8-9.30 p.m. D *NCE MUSIC 9.30 -Midnight NiGHT O. T^£ FROG" WITH ■*°RDON IfARKEIt28 words
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Advertisement93 1938-09-13 7 eycfc/ix SUNPROOF CREA M 2.50 SUNPROOF OIL 2.50 For those who wish to spend all day m the Mm and sull keep their complexions m /air as ever. rSUN OIL 0 2.00 For those who wish to iowt evenly without bliMetms *nd redness. O SPECIAL LOTION 2.75 5.1! 8.75 lor93 words
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Article74 1938-09-13 8 JftilS exercise to strengthen the muscles can also be used as a game at a party. Stand with ycur feet firmly placed some distance from a wall, and then fall .orward with your arms outstretched. Frcm this position endeavour to recover an upright posi--22-Icn?1 cn more If74 words
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Article148 1938-09-13 8 ICED TOMATO SALAD QNE cucumber, one small pineapple, some medium-sized tomatoes. Finely chop an equal quantity of cucumber and pineapple. Take pineapple syrup and add two tablespoonfuls each of orange and lemon juice, one of tarragon vinegar; this should make ft-ptnt of liquid. In this dissolve two teaspocr.fuls of powdered148 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1938-09-13 8 Queen Mary Queen Elizabeth Are The Best Of Friends QUEEN ELIZABETH and her mother-in-law, Queen Mary, are the best of friends. They are more like mother and daughter. In fact. Queen Elizabeth is the the one girl the Queen Mother would have picked for her second son, and the typeFree Press - 1,045 words
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Advertisement42 1938-09-13 8 ______3^ n*iU mosquitoes and sleep, nights a n^i c* *_i_» i^__a *^*A Lmm m _____BP__B m\ *m\ ****w*iVw*l LATEST SHIPMENT! PERFORATED TAFFETA IN FIVE FASCINATING SHADES White, Blue, Black, NAVY and PINK PRICE $2.75 PER YARD <3&^a_# 4M3 H,SH p pho*e im42 words
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Advertisement344 1938-09-13 8 BOUSTEAD ens TELEPIIO.NL: r,ri.h t f LLOYDS ACEMrc COOKING AGENTS FOR FKOL KXlll) IfNAOIAK |»aci*}| _l_*f'_o_TT-J ,lr ""»~»i THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE „ft SERVICES -ia HONOLULU or J l VANCOUVER-ACROSS CAM t^'^ ENTAL TRAIN without chr„ K o-,h J^Y 4 PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVR W n_J the CONTINENT-all under ONE S^" LOW344 words
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Article103 1938-09-13 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 11. pOLLOWING Saturday's Siam Peoples* Assembly cris?s a radio broadcast this evening announced that the Assembly has been dissolved by Royal decree and a general election will take place within 90 days. At Saturdays meeting motion designed to amend rules of103 words
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Article29 1938-09-13 9 The P. and O. S.S. Bhutan has left, Hong Keng and ls expected to arrive here tomorrow at 2 p.m. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B wharf on arrival.29 words
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108 1938-09-13 9 yv/O Tamils, F. X. Anthony and Soosal Manakam, appeared m tho Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday, on charges of extortion and attempted extortion, respectively. It is alleged that Anthony Induced a cook at the R.A.F. Base named Ramasamy to give him $10 by putting108 words
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Advertisement442 1938-09-13 9 1 -BMI fie__^_: T *^!Piii&sL _B §^___a___^" -%J& ______MH___E«W^ l^B_FS___. hT^ if PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) p, &0. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS I onnaKe Spore. Tonnage. Spore. 1938 1938 fHI 17.000 Sept 23 CORFU 15,000 Nov 18 SWaN gO7O Sept 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov 19 ;A442 words
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Advertisement436 1938-09-13 9 *L >AMX^S^wt^vs^R^wCs^ %ET^'t_Rls_-^-'^^^^ 1^ i^^T^^m>*'___________ i ELLERMAN BUOKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, {Incorporatea m Engiana.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OF BAGDAD Calls Glasgow sept 29 Oct. 2 CITY OF ORAN Calls Glasgow Oct 30 Nov 2 CITY OF PITTSBURG Nov _D D_c.436 words
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Advertisement690 1938-09-13 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING IHL BLUE FUNNEL LlNfc (Ocean Steam The Una Khiow Steamship Co (1932) Lit Sbip Co., Ltd- and China Mutual Steam Cunard White Star Ltd. Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Aberdeen A Commonwealth Lin*. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. Shan690 words
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Article57 1938-09-13 10 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Anhu; H -**^i gm, Jul,,, Jj Ulr »«r»C»w, Mun.av.r r_ (1* ■to*. 4K r %t f*W i ■^•i c., W4 W'«M Uh _r| Kr_ah r;j lm "*<' Uw Main Wha X rPM "*WMH| ion. i Oil Uh.,, Rd < n.i I Wh.in *lcto,,_ i>„ a 1 K'PPol H.u»k,„.57 words
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Article1283 1938-09-13 10 Berthlne •™9*«niiU lot U!,. Kedah Kamuiiii.„ m^^ Ellens* w., 1 Anhui Kelantan V Juno BXUOL 150 ctB, 40 so Sungei Brgan (si) i A1 I#s7 c± Sungei Ramai <$v 1 07% 1 15 Sungei Tukang (si) w* \'\l Tambalak (si) *Jg 52V? cd Trataigai 7s2> V Ulu1,283 words
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Advertisement579 1938-09-13 10 K. P. M. KAMPAR— Tuesday. Sept. 13, Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang, Tanjon-Men-geidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Sept. 13. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. PALOPO— Tuesday. Sept. 13, Penang and Bagan Si-Api-ApL M I P I A W€<lneaday Sept 14 Poelee-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Sept. 14. Muntok579 words
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Advertisement591 1938-09-13 10 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE One Sails One I. Singapore Singapore New York JJ fKXZPL Sept. 18 Sept 25 Nov. 0 HI ££X^i® PRINCE Oct. 2 Oct 9 Nov. 25 JJv q£SL^J_? UT Oct. 18 Oct.591 words
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Advertisement308 1938-09-13 10 O. K. LINE FOR AFRICA ANI» SOUTH AMI Rl( tßuenos Aires Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo Morr.b.ta Zanc s bar. Dar-es-Salaam. Lourenco Marqurs. Dm ban Pert Elizabeth. Cape Toan. Kio de Janeiro. Santos, RU <; r _nde and Mont ':< Tosan Mara Ea, t Lo nd#n vta Colombo. Bombay. Karachi308 words
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Miscellaneous322 1938-09-13 10 Local And^^p, Dispatches A*. 1 DESPATCHES BY TRAIN .-gas* jtt.. .jw Sunday !J m Kuala Lumpur and Penani Week-' Pm days Malacca, Batu Ai__am*. B_t u p^haV Ja m Oemas, Kajang. Kluang. Kota Tinggi. Kuala Pilah. Mentakab Mersing. Muar, Pontian. Port Ei^ 0 Ren am Segamat. oepang. Tampin, Tangkah Monday.322 words
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Article127 1938-09-13 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co.'s List I Singapore, Sept. lt. Tin at midday was $97 down H and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyer. Spot 26 cents, buyers January/March Zl cents, Market easy on small speculative liquidation. Dealings m tin and rubber shares today127 words
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Article176 1938-09-13 11 SELLING SEPT. IS London. T.T. «1» »j32 London, demand 3|S 25(32 Lyons, demand 2060 Switzerland, demand 245 Hamburg, demand 138% New York, demand 55% Montreal, demand 55 11 16 Batavia. demand 03 Samarang. demand 102 7|16 Calcutta. Bombay, and Rangoon demand 154 Madras and Colombo, demand 154176 words
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172 1938-09-13 11 Commodities London Closing Prices RUBBER London Prices 5.30 pjn. Tone of Market— Strong. Spot 8 1 16 d. 8 3 16d. Previously 7 13i16d. 7 15 16d. Oct.-Dec.: Bftd, 8»/ 4 d. Previously 7%d. 7 15|18d. Jan.-Mar. 8»/ 4 d. 8 516 d. Previously 8 ljlOd. 8»/ t d. Apr-June172 words
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Article64 1938-09-13 11 London Closing Quotations TIN: Firm. Spot: £192. 12s. 6d Previously: £191. 17s. 6d Three months: £193. 7s. 6d Previously: £192. 12s. 6d NEW YORK TIN Opening price) 42.6: Previously: 42.8' COPPER Settlement: £41. 10s Previously: £41. 2s. 6d GOLD Yesterday: £7. 4s. 7-.d Previously: £7. 4s. 4*_d SILVER64 words
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Article55 1938-09-13 11 Closing London Quotations Method of Latest Rate Centre Quoting Rate Previously Paris.. ..Franc to 178 s|l6d_ 178 516 d. New York to 4.11H 4.81 1 fi A'terdam Oldrs. to 8.92 8 91. Hong Kong Per dollar ls. 3d. Is. 3d. Shanghai Per dollar B*&d nom. 81_d nom. Kobe Per55 words
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70 1938-09-13 11 Sept 12, 12 •'clock noon Bayers Setters No. IJCRJ-kS. (Spot-loose) <F. 0.8. September) 26% 26 H Good FAQ. ln bales (P. 0.8. September) 25^ 25 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 26 |fi 26)4 September 26 Vi 26 Oct-Dec. 26 _6\ Jan.-Mar.: 27 M 21% Apr.-70 words
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Article254 1938-09-13 11 The following New York quotations are supplied by Reuter: DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Previously: Yesterday's Close Close Changes 30 Industrials 139.00 138.29 off 1.01 20 Rails 26. 55 26.63 off .22 20 Utilities 18.85 18.60 off .25 40 Bonds 87.81 87.76 off .05 Business done total volume 420,000 shares.254 words
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Article445 1938-09-13 11 New York London Share Prices London, 5..19 p m Share of £1 tier.omina- Last nlrlit tion unless otTftrwlse Latest Previ. stated Quotation.* ni *\y Conversion Loan, 5 pc, 1944-64 113 ni Funding Loan, 4 p.c. l»60-90 lilt, n2 War-Loan. 3>* p.c. IOD* ifiu Com. Union Aatce. (Units) 3 t' Prudential445 words
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Advertisement493 1938-09-13 11 Ossified advertisements Ii SINGAPORE Tenders. -re now invited for the materials or services. Por A*** **m Municipal Tenders p m P sup?*** tOT 1939 S6e MOtiCC SV Ko° m 18 0 f a timber pier at Canal, near the French Abattoir. (Deposit $30). SfrfCWtol 12 noon Scpt 26 pv td493 words
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Advertisement379 1938-09-13 11 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT 1 KATONG GRANGE-?*. M W <«ear Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderaii rate. Large Garteas-TewiL Pbone: 5758. THE MANSION! OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. 1 l^****'-W_B*_--_B_____B--___________i I 44 LOXTOM^ First Claas Private Hotel Bedrooms with modern -oathrooms from $tt per month. Hot water to Bathrooms. Celling379 words
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Advertisement306 1938-09-13 11 BANK 09 C IN ilncorporaled m rJhin^ S'>"< :ai Cnmterk IS. Cecil Street. Singapore Telephones: Manager* Office 5444 AssL >i danger s O.Tiee *542 Eschange Drpt 6441 General Offlte MM-9 Cable Address: (HI NC.ktO PsM Up CaplUl Chi 4«.ooo.«*« OS Ri— if "Faads la ezeeas of Ch koo M•• Total306 words
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901 1938-09-13 12 K.L. Sports Review— By Video BY inscribing their name for the first time on the Football Association cup, the Selangor Club hare achieved an ambition which has eluded them for 30 years, for it was m 1906 that they last secured901 words
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Article224 1938-09-13 12 The Straits Racing Association classifi- cation of Horses and Ponies issued yesterday' is: HORSES Transfers From class 2 to class 1, Recovery (as from 29-8-36), Oanderdown, Cold Point, Smoke Dreams and Toyman (as from 5-9-38); from class 1 to class 2, Hivi-Hivl, Kalili, Mountain224 words
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Article35 1938-09-13 12 The S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament singles semi-final open championship tie between Urn Chong and Chong Thutt Pitt which was to have been played at Hong Lim Green yesterday has been postponed to tomorrow.35 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-09-13 12 picture PICTURE TAKEN AT THE FOLO GROUND YESTEP'IAY when the Skins beat the Panthew by two goals to one m the Innisklllings Folo Cap match.- Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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591 1938-09-13 12 ENTRIES for the Kuala Lumpur Autumn race meeting over three days on Sept. 24, 28 and Oct. 1 were issued yesterday as below. Only one run has been provided for class two horses. One hundred and forty-seven horses have been nominated. Most competitors at591 words
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Article86 1938-09-13 12 The September Medal competition held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Club resulted m a win for C. F. Jennings with a n.c i,core ot 66. The following were the best returns: C. F. Jennings 84— 18 =66 Lt.-Co!. R. G. Atkins 87—18=71 O. C.86 words
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264 1938-09-13 12 Chinese Beat R.A.F. In Season's First Hockey Match TN spite of a sodden ground, 1 a fast keen game of hockey was seen at Hong Lim Green yesterday, when the Chinese beat the R.A.F. by two goals to one. The game was so even that there was no scoring In264 words
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Article222 1938-09-13 12 FOURSOMES AT BUKIT TIMAH The firft bi-monthly rr.i\ed four omcs conpeUtion foe September v.__ played al Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted 1 1 a win for Mr*. R. O. Ray and Bqd Ldr. J. L. Ma~Callum with a net serve of *a,\. Thirty cards were ta_en out and222 words
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199 1938-09-13 12 S.C.C. TENNIS Revised Ties For This Week THE t*>n:,u lln 7~~" twrnam e «J T. ,Cc *J W '«»*itfV r «W A. Buchanan Woolley row, 3, n** > J C. C Webster ow Graham 3, nj|^H Ilothery Wfl5 'lr J N. Clurmvk v s C 0 o_S__ MKMDrti^., I W199 words
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Article20 1938-09-13 12 Tl.rr v.i 1 X pructLse at tin- SRC fwy **V we?k All member ir.l qw.sted to tur rp20 words
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