The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1938

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,577. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938. 5 CENTS
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  • 126 1 r vimbcr o/ Czechs or Jews will be arrested m tZ J i respond with the number of Sudeten* nrr^t.l t Retch m the past week, according tc an oZ?al annZ^ 6o^: tHe Chechoslovakian Government l v Z^ZTnTnTiZ leath sentences are pronounced en any German
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    7 1 (Copyright tn I[U Countries) HICHTMARE WAITING t|ST
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  • 297 1 FRENCH MINISTERS AT NO. 10 PARLEY London, Sept. IS. THE French Premier, ML Deladier, and If. Bonnett, the Foreign Minister, arrived at Croydon today after an hour and a quarter's flight from Le Bourget. They were greeted m a downpour of rain by Mi*. Neville Chamberlain and Lord Halifax. Before
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  • 110 1 Now Polish Pressure On Czechs Warsaw, Sept. 18. pOLLOWINQ the recent more reasonable tone adopted the semi-official "ess now take up the cause for Hn minority m Czechoslovakia. c voice, Gazstapolska »at thf* same methods musv »PPUed t> solve the problem as Vtf l I>r a settlement of the question.
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  • 57 1 Ottawa, Sept. 18. 44 TF the occasion arises the Govern- ment is prepared to summon Parliament forthwith and submit recommendations to It. said Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, today He explained that this statement was necessitated by inquiries regarding the Canadian Government's
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  • 682 1 PRESIDENT RESISTS PRESSURE FOR MORE DRASTIC MEASURES Sudeten Germans To Form Own Volunteer Corps T Prague, Sept. 18. HE Prague Cabinet today proclaimed a state of emergency tor three months throughout Czechoslovakia. This enables the authorities to take strict measures to control
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  • 140 1 Plebiscites For All Demand DUCE ITALY'b POSITION Trieste, Sept. l& IX speech delivered hali an hour of land in^ here today from the destroyer Camicianera, EHcnor Mussolini demanded plebiscites for all nationalities m Czoehoslov;\ki:i asking for them. For a solution of th*» pttMftfl problem, the Duce added, it VM necessary
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    • 47 1 I PASTILLES AMi'.Cf NS TEKNISKA FABRIK *jl Ml£ SwCOCN J v y Walaya's Premier Hotel. TONIGHT DANCE FROM 6.30 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) FROM 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT "PHYLLIS AND JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 R AF?LES ORCHESTRA directed by Dan Hopkins
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    • 63 1 PASTILLES hiH P AMLGfifNS TfTMISKA UB*" if 1 V °f f Lt SWCOIN 1 I ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS THIS WEEK: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT ADELPHI HOTEL (roof garden) TUESDAY THURSDAY SEA VIEW HOTEL WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY TREVOR DAWN THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN DINNER S3.
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  • 42 2 photograph. One of the many rickshas that were stopped on Saturday by Chinese girls selling "blood flowers" to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the Mukden incident which was the beginning of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria.— Free Press
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  • 641 2 London Anxious Though Clam London, Sept. 18. IN fear of the continuing gravity of the Central European situation newspapers today welcomed the fact that events are being lifted from* the control of hot temper into an atmosphere of cool but resolute statesmenship. Restraint is
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  • 187 2 Partiton Solution Best For Palestine Geneva, Sept. 18. JHE commission recently returned from Palestine would lose no time in preparing a report, in the light of which the British Government, would be able to reach a final decision of its policy, declared Mr. R. A. Butler, the British UnderForeign Secretary,
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  • 93 2 King Hears From Runciman London, Sept. 18. J^ORD RUNCIMAN, British mediator m the SudetenCzech dispute, who was at 10, Downing Street during the morning session of the Cabinet council yesterday, left shortly before it rose and drove to Buckingham Palace where he was the guest of the King at luncheon.
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  • 97 2 D Geneva, Sept. 18. URING the consideration of a report of the Advisory Committee on drug traffic, the Chinese representative alleged that the Japanese m China h3d encouraged the use of drugs. He altered that the Japanese had persued a preconceived plan of deliberately encouraging the
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  • 37 2 Berlin, Sept. 18 svSitTl Oraf Ze PP elin out from Frledrlchsharen this mornin* for her tend< 2 tria! last!n 24 hours, ho? ;n^ U ?K commanding Her and there are 85 aboard. Reuter
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  • 83 2 London, Sept. 18. •THE money market was not entirely unaffected by the past week's rapid developments In the political sphere. Short term loans appeared to be scarcer than usual and borrowers often paid T» per cent, for non-clearing money against bonds, while discount rates moved
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  • 85 2 Belgium To Remain Neutral Tliru m-1v Sept. 18. HE Belgian Governments determination to adhere unshakeably to its pDlicy of independence m the present crisis is expressed m an official communique. It is stated that m the opinion ot the Government the summoning of parliamentary foreign affairs commissions Is unnecessary at
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  • 55 2 A Chinese, whom it Is alleged was three cents short of paying a bill for food m a Singapore eating house yesterday morning was assaulted by the proprietor. He was taken to hospital where he died from his injuries. It is understood that the police
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  • 206 2 Hankow, spi IN a broadcast message to the people of Itoj 1 Chiang Kai Shek outlined some of the pvtnte m to the occupation of the North-eastern provuje ese seven years ago, the "incident" 1>« in.v out China as a day of humiliation. Siam was represented
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  • 42 2 Letter To Th e Germans m*i* an O PCK max AUu memba ln-e m Get mm** > ronal ba aL cotton. to^ trench scmi-stanmtooH, tut andfe •M/arf'.i.'i/' nut i^tfcri. u-Jaf i<ar H „ld h,. hm^^ fc iGfitc^i nrdtrif: fand.s u-ou'ci h suffere rs
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  • 59 2 Javanese 2,000 Raids On China GcaenL Sf^c i« r\u wwuimnm m C! delej?at» midt I ■fittmtnl to Uafue ot Nation^. \.oeir.b;> m.-: whirh h< Jaj»cfy rondurt of wa:: HUM year .md May thl. over 2 000 a.rial bombwdn opn t ivm not. Ht- also said tl nsini: poison fas M
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  • 39 2 IN the event ly MMI |M :'•<• U* Morocco and all Ml >übjictt«* by Franr, dc IMI «i **N[J dressiiiK U.< Fri The Sult.in tMU Mitt hr »M» subjects r»K ird« Fttl second iou: Reuter
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  • 872 3 0FER TO SUFFER SILENTLY IN KAMPONGS i t <^;>iH^^ JL Jlf^r JXM. x±* y li^^J[J|£V points out that it is not only essential to make this clear but also to enlarge en it. "To a Malay his religion is more than a
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  • 266 3 UTPHE Chinese m Shun face a worse fate than the Jews m Cermany." according to a Singapore Chinese vernacular newspaper. The newspaper's special correspondent m Bangkok confirms reports cf earlier In the week of an anti-Chinese drive by the Siamese Police. ANTONY TOBING, a 22-year-old Batak Christian,
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  • 115 3 COME elementary rules for people wishing to associate with Malays were suggested by Haji Mohamei Euscf. when he addressed the Penang Rotary Club. He suggested: Do not enquire alter the lie i.th of his wife. A sophisticated urban Malay v-111 appreciate your good intention, but not the
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  • 131 3 A HOLLYWOOD Juvcni c, Billy Lee, takes the major honours Paramounl's latest siciiui musical film, "C^coanui Grove" which cpened at t-ic Capitol Theatre yesterday. As In mest musical coffiCdlei, ilie.e L> actle story, but the music, thJ comedy. :md witty dialogue are the main features
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    68 3 picture LATEX, cue of the three SlB.OOO diesel launches specially built for the Sarawak Government by United En?ine*rs Ltd., at their Tanjong Rhu shipyard. Capabls of making nine knots. th« three new launches, which will be used for carrying Residents, District Officers, and the Shipping Master, for distances exceeding 100
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  • 621 3 THAT South Indian Tamils were responsible for nearly 50 per cent, of the murders committed m the Federated Malay States is disclosed m the report of the Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., for the year 1937. The report discloses a considerable reduction m crime,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 221 3 Kach different Grade of Mobitgrtatt is specially designed lor a specific part of your chassis as ihown m ottf Chart of Recoinmendttkmt. In use, Mobilgreaset absorb road shocks. prevent wear, and provide perfect lubrication for hundreds of Rtfles. When Mobiloil and MobQgraSjSSS aro applied and used according to our Chart
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  • 614 4 WORLD WAR WOULD BANKRUPT CIVILISA TION Experts Estimate Huge Bill Of Conflict riVILISATIOJN could not survive or finance another ,o gw *L Y ar condl 'cted on the same scale as the 1914--18 conflict, according to studies by War and Navy Department experts at Washington. The cost of such a
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  • 527 4 Service Classes Reduced To Three A COMPLETE reorganisation of the Air Force's reserves of pilots is taking place under the direction of Air Commodore C. W. H. Pulford, who was appointed last montii to the newlycreated post of Director of Volunteer Reserve expansion. For his task
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  • 11 4 iealisln S there had bcon a fire
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  • 88 4 The well-kncwn old Singapore store of Frankels. m Victoria Street, lrom Nov. 1 will be operated as a furniture store by Aurora Ltd. a company directed by a well-known Chinese m Java Mr. Tan Hoan Kie. The same company on Oct. l will
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  • 30 4 Blind pr.oplc were assisted from the Rhonclda Blind Institution Glamorgan, when fire broke out and partially blind men and women helped to fish I th flames.
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  • 124 4 Altar Of Peace In Rome IT is a sigmncant fact that an altar of peace is about to ri<c m Rome just when the spectre of a ncic icorld tear is increasingly taking shape. This cltar is no less than the famous "Ara Pads Augusta* ZZi C VV rdtT 0/
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  • 38 4 HE. the General Officer Commanding is still m residence at the old Flagstaff House, Mount Rosie, Singapore He does not anticipate movin" into the new Flagstaff House, off Kheajn Hock Road, until the end of October.
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  • 158 4 BRITAIN'S "Gnmd OW Lad> «f the Air" "Airways lin«r Heracles, marked her IJS t* 1 1 last week with a new world record it™sL*T and passengers carried. (l around the earth n:tv uan,^ milage v just on i.2Vur* Her painter luu rwu*
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    16 4 A ill SSI AN KEXTfti frontier hri« rfn f n fh«kuo near c -J^f" Ma rrcenih
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    • 471 4 CLASSIFIED A0 VERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY, Tenders. Tenders are now invited for tne following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal renders Room: Annual Supplies for 1939 See Notice In Tender Room. Construction of a new reinforced concrete bridge over the Singapore River at Pulau Saigoa (Deposit $500). Date of
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    • 268 4 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG TOANGE— 77. Meyer ftd (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates I Large Gardens—Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot i water to Bathrooms. Ceiling fans
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    • 109 4 I asPOr TBaH^^ *$k [is i ~^Ri Jwf»t, ir i** IPE' I _^bbbbbß*^" aY > A V am. *L V ittSju aH Ml laaak T^ > T B! B EW MODERNIZED TOOTH PISTE PEPSOUENT alone of «ll looth |»a-tr* roni«in« IRIUM! Millions long denied llir ihrill of \*»r\y. brilliant teeth
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 58 4 Law Notice I For The Day Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice fed low in M Court at 11.30 a.m. Special Appeal No. 4 38— Penang Bkcy. 75 '38 Re E. E. Manasaeh. Before Mr. Justice Home in *>nd Court st 10.M s.m. 1 Judgment Debtor
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  • 245 5 YESTERDAY'S continual rain, followed by a dead drop m the wind, had an adverse effect on the Naval Base Sailing Club's regatta and two of the five events had to be postponed. Arrangements for the event had been carried out very thoroughly. The club house was gaily
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  • 69 5 The Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China reports that the following telegram has been received from the Head Office "Board cf Directors regret owing to conditions prevailing m Far East they only feel justified m declaring interim dividend half year
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  • 97 5 During the week ending Sept. 10, 1938, exports from Malayan port* amounted to 18,334 cases, of which: 13.858 (76 per cent> cases were to the United Kingdom, Cases to the Continent of Europe, nil. Some 2.100 (11 per cent.) cases were sent to Canada and 2,376
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  • 289 5 Signboards Of Cinemas To Be Regulated THE question of regulating signboards and other kinds or advertisements by which the cinema notify their shows to the public was brought up by the chairman of the Kinta Sanitary Board at its monthly meeting, when the matter was referred to a sub-committee for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 267 5 0R MAGIC BEAUTY will bring you a New Thrill! SOOfl She will be THE RAGE of SINGAPORE TOO! |flpi|3»3ni -M ML Stnrv" 'iff 'fy*m- A 'J 9§l ■F?^BPf^^ yjv Jkl Era j < *ibhbbbhbbbhbhk^.«^^ Screen DANIELLE DARRIEUX m NEW UNIVERSALS snoppiest comedy hit THE RAGE OF PARIS" With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS,
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    • 104 5 ALHAMBRA OPENING TOMORROW Jl;'/ ANNABELLA wr LM l m cr rst American-made picture! B^m Crnfury ?j:t Piciurt n't"} I^^HL «^^^^|M^^^^\ D.r««e<l by VC' alter Lang A. l^^^^S^fe^^^^^S^ J arr ZanucV 1» CS»r*« ol Product,.* j/jjjjk romantic comedy 9 I 4JI jUfl B sensation o r the W^ j| >■ Jt^k
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    • 171 5 "Will Meet you at the COCONUT GROVE"... How often has that been said to you! Now we bring you HOLLYWOOD'S most famous Rendezvous of the STARS! "THE COCOANUT GROVE" CAPITOL [I ««s [I TONIGHT |1 9.i 5 I PARAMOUNTS STARFILLED MUSICAL .^Mfc COMEDY GEM!... MELODIOUS! HILARIOUS! 2s£j With EXCELLENT "SHORTS"
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  • 617 6 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938. The Crisis Continues anXiOU3 WCJK-C;:C: has p.i,--cd, but. the cri^s continues. Looking back over the p«st *even days, it is possible to .see how near the world has been to war, and the latest trend or" events cannot give much confidence that
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  • 1038 6  -  Edgar D. Ward Seeking The Ideal—} By "PIYITAS SOUS" ('The City of the Sun") belongs to that class of booics which is the direct outcome of persecution. The story of the life of the people who live m the City of
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    • 245 6 _C A L D B E C X S PHONF 5^33 -^/CS Telegraphic Addre« 7^* fl\S-< GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments. X. b'^PpjW^bMbl BbW^- by >v < .i.^ Hs-'-'^' .^^^^b^bV fll <'yW:v V 881 En W9K BH^^ BB >W%^9 bTVJ HKi' p
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    • 28 6 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee 1 Coliyer Quay Singapore.
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  • 585 7 Police Vigilance 'Severely Tested' THE ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT -TRIBUTE to the restraint heing exercised by the Chinese 1 community during the Sino-Japanese hostilities is paid the F.M.S. C ommissioner of Police, Mr. C. H. Sansom, n his annual report. He also remarks upon the
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  • 185 7 Mr. Hands On S. Africa's Colour Bar pOMMILNTS upon the colour bar m South Africa were mace by Mr. John Hands, honorary secretary of the Selangor Unesnp'oyimnt R-'icf Fund, when he rived at Singapore on Saturday n the Uncr Boircrvain. returning from a'■ «"d tr.p to South Africa. tid to
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  • 51 7 SUMMONS AGAINST WOMAN MOTORIST DISMISSED OWING to a typographical transposition a headline "European Woman Driver Fined" appeared en Saturday over the report of a case m the Singapore Traffic Court m which a summons against a European woman motorist, R. M. Williams, for failing to conform I* traffic signals, was
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    41 7 ONE OF THE LATEST PATTERN armoured cars, two of which have just been taken over by the Armoured Car Section of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. This Free Press picture was taken on Mandai Road yesterday during the section's field firing exercises.
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  • 323 7 U/ITH fervent patriotism, Singapore Chinese yesterday fT vowed to win back Manchuria from the Japanese as they bought nearly 500,000 "blood flowers," carrying the motto "Remember Sept. 18" the seventh anniversary of the Mukden incident which led to the loss of one of
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  • 247 7 (To the Editor of the 1 rce Press) Sir.— Sept. IB, 1931, was a day of great importance both m Chinese history and the history of the League of Nations. It was on this day that the faith of the many peace-loving people of the world In
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  • 219 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. "THE Sultan of Johore is really ill for the first time. Sir Ibrahim today looked an old man.. He is m no state to make a decision on anything so serious as marriage, which for him would be
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  • 77 7 From Ooi Own Correspondent! Ipota, Sept. 18. A STRONG warning to students of the Yuk Choy Chinese Middle School and the Perak Chinese Girls' Middle School not to participate m any illegal demonstrations, was given by Mr. Kao Ling-pal, the Chinese Consul-General m Singapore, during his
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  • 32 7 Mi. Richard H. Tree, 73, of Holm-dene-Avenue, Herne Hill, S.E.. former secretary of the Institute of Electrical Engineers, collapsed and died on the platform of Herne Hill station.
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  • 548 7 ACTIVITIES of political agents from Singapore ''fanning the flame of discontent" are referred to by the F.M.S. Commissioner of Police, Mr. C. H. San«om, m his annual report In last year's report, the commissioner recalls, it was stated that at the close of 1936 there
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 TO ENJOY COOD FOOD YOUR CONVENIENCE DINE WINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT BEFORE cr AFTER THE SHOW SHOWING NOW 'Cocoanut Grove' WITH MacMURRAY
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    • 93 7 |P**'B "RADIAC 1 1 v>^^^ r ■■■■wnui of umwtiiuw p§H^y| P collars $5,001)0/. ft V^-^ TAILORED DRESS VESTS AND 1 TIES IN THE LATEST STYLES 1# PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES LIGHT PLIABLE LEAFIER SOLES V nacm $8.75 pair ROBINSON CO., LTD. J WB&S^^y)< j makes A YLMER H 1 V^^^^^
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  • 1928 8 AS a brief relaxation froir more serious things this week, we have had the St Leger at Doncaster— the Ascot of the North. Ascot, did I say? Well, perhaps not quite that, for we southerners become affected with real Yorkshire enthusiasm as the runners enter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 249 8 MenMadeYoung Vigwr Increased In 24 Hours €iPSIiP HENDERSON LINE SCHEbILE OF SAILiNGS By Fortnightlj Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan. Marseilles and England HOIirWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon Y °MA oet I PEGU Ott 15 fcrMnm q^ 2 9 KEMMENDINE Nov 12 AMAKAPOORA Nov [•SAGAING D ec lv PROME Dec 24
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    • 343 8 BOUSTEAD TcT^T Incorporated m Pmm J. TELEPHONE: Fr»i ht M 32 Jp LLOYDS AGENTS" 2t BOOKING AGENTS n»R FEUERAin, ship's side At t» f t GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Ajstmia. FOR BRISBANE, SyI)NKY AND mKIiJOI KM JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY BUND Recular monthly sailinj b> M\KH
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    • 444 9 !rP B CandBRifplMprAUNES P. 0. S. N. COS SAtLINGS, OUTWARDS I)u0 Due lonn^se Spore. Tonnage. Spore. 193* 938 PA SCHI ".000 S^pt 23 COI7FU 15fO oo Nov 18 BURDWAN 6.070 Sept 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov 19 iN?URA 17.000 Oct 1 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec' 2 MWALPINDI 17.000 Oct 21 CARTHAGE 15,000
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    • 314 9 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated m England.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sail. CITY OF BAGDAD Calls Glasgow sspt 29 Oct. 2 CITY OF ORAN Calls Glasgow O ct 30 Nov 2 CITY OF PITTSBURG Nov 29 Dec. 2 FOR NEW YORK BOSTON
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    • 826 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THI BLUB FUNNEL LINK (Ocean Steam The Hua Khiow Steamsnin Co M 932» ill bblp Co.. Ltd.. and Cblna Mutual Steam Canard White Star LUL Navicatlon Co.. Ltd.) Aberdeen Commoowealtb Line The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Shaw SavUi
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 581 10 NIEUW HOLLAND— Monday. Sept. 19, Batavia. Semarang. Soearabaia Bali, Erisbane. Sydney Melbourne and Adelaide OP TEN NOORT— Monday, Sept. 19. Belawan-Deli. BOTH— Monday, Sept. 19. Tanjong-Pandan, Batavia. Semarang and Cheribcn. RI T VS— Tuesday. Sept. 20. Batavia. Rodriguez, Mauritius, Reunion. Tamatave. Lourenco-Marques. Durban. Capetown, Mossel-Eay, Port-Elizabeth, East-Londcn, Zanzibar. Mombasa and
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    • 490 10 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due a Singapore Singapoit New York MS SILVER YEW In Port Sept. 25 Nov. 9 M.V. JAVANESE PRINCE Oct 2 Oct. 9 Nov 25 MS. SILVERWALNUT Oct 18
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    • 286 10 fßuciKH Airei Mara Ruem* Aire« via bar. Dar-cs-Sa.aam. V ban Port EUnbetj Janeiro. Santos. Rio f Tosan M.ru East London vl. f Momba... zan^bar Marques and HurbnJ Hawaii Maiu Buenos Aires Vll bar Dar. e .s.s a i; urn Durban. Port Bfebei I JSanto* Mara Buenos Aires Sanyo Maru Leaves
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 186 10 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches Arrival* DESPATCHES BY TRAIN 1 Bangkok every Satur J., v 7 p ni i *\ll Thursday 7 4i j m Swcttenhain. Taiping anj T< J ,i Anson. Weekday. x Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai, 'nun kr. n,J and Friday n Sunday in j I i:j:i v
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  • 1076 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co.'s List sU m.hr, skit v. IMti i p.m. MINING Buyers Sellers t 4g) 3s lOVid 4s 3d K uab-af 28s 6d 30s M 23S 24s 6d "*<% 2i.-Saa.M Bs'- 1 10s lis i) 21s 9d 22s 9d c.d. 15s 16s 0 cts.)
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  • 271 11 Lht Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1938: 1 P.M. Financlaj Dividend nooks Dan Ex. Div. year nr- V. Close Payable Date to date lt_w^ Uay 6d.No. 13 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 5% ■"at huaj 20% fts|( k-... less tax Sept. 7 Sept.
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  • 1589 11 Keen Finishes At Last Day Of S. T. C. Racing SIR PATRICK AND LADY LUCK WIN AGAIN JHE Singapore Turf Club's Autumn racing closed on w n a u tvr 7 da J f ith a day of P artic ularly keen finishes. Well-backed horses came home m the majority
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  • 63 11 From London: Latest Quotations I 1 TIN: (previous tone) Steady. Spot: closed Previously: £195 2s. 6d. Three months: do Previously: £195 17s. 6d. NEW YORK TlNclosed Previously: 43.37. COPPER: Settlement: £42 15s Previously: £42 15s. GOLD: Yesterday: £7 4s. BV_d Previously: £7 4s. 3V 2 d SILVER
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  • 62 11 London Closing Quotations T Method of Parity before Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 121.1 178 2164 d 176 21«4d New York... to 4.88 4.79% 4.80. Amsterdam. Guilders to mml*A 8.92 V, 8.92 Hong Kong. Per dollar ls. 3d. ls. 3d. Shanghai... i'cr r^r.ar
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  • 76 11 Manila, Sept. 16. Previous Tooay's Pesos. Asked Bid Asked Bid Antamok 0.39 0.38 BUttt 038 Atok 0.37»2 0.36' 2 0.39 0.38 Coco Grove 0.41 0.40U 0.42 1 0.42 Demonstration 028 0.27 0 284 0.27 V. I.X.L. 0.65 0.63 0.66 0.64 Ifasbate o.i5 l 2 i.14% o.is>_
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  • 32 11 REES— WHITCOMBE GOLF FINAL Walton Heath, Sept. 15. In the semi-flnals of the £1.250 golf tournament Dai Rees beat Havers 2 and 1; ChaTles Whitcambe beat Ay ton 5 and 4— Reuter.
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  • 165 11 From London 1.30 p. m. Saturday 1 RUBBER: (previous tone) Dull London: Closed Previously. 715 I6d. 8d Oct.-Dec: dc Previously: Bd. BN,d Jan.-Mar.: dc Previously: 8' b d. 8 3 16 d Apr.-June: do Previously: 8 s I6d. 8' 4 d New York: do Previously. 16 12.
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  • 37 11 The Board of Trade has reappointcd Mr. Peter Caldwell, Mr. D. R. Mackay. and Prof. James Kenner. Ph.D.. to be members of the DyeslufTs Advisory Licensing Committee for a further period of three years.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 359 11 BANK OF CMHA (Incorporated In China by Bpcclal Charter) 12. Cecil Street. Singapore. r*trph«nn Manager Office 6414 \**t. Mana«er> Offtre i.tt Eicbange DepL t441 General (MBee Mll-I Cable A4drcaa: 111 nc;ri o Paid Up apital fh U.000.W0 Reserve Panda In cxeesa of Ch. f 1.800 030 ot T*taJ Asset approxlmatery
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  • 555 12 Selangor Meeting Opens On Saturday SPRINT AND DISTANCE EVENTS WITH the luiidusion of the Singapore Autumn racing last Saturday interest will centre nov.on the coming meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Though entries for the Federal Capital were not good Singapore lacegoers will have
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  • 296 12 Weights For First Day At K.L. Weights for the first 6zy cf the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting on Saturdaj', Sept. 4. arc as follows Horses. Class 3. Div. 1.— 51J fur*. 22r*SL 900 Complacent 804 Waet?re 8. 0 8 Celtic Bard a no Merry Wldov BCS Redouble ?f? Squeeze
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  • 120 12 Craik Lead- The Field IV CRAJK headed tl-e qaalifrfnj rotmdi of th- B!n?a99re Go'.f ciufc championship, concluded yesterdai afternoon it Bukit Timah. The eight qualifier* wt!j play th« nrGt round next Saturday, the cuavri being as fcl!cw«:— WaUcn v>:. Cranule, Bain w*. Eldrod Thomson vs. Craik. Ainslie
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  • 59 12 R A 5S?h^ thG R yal S:n^^re follows WtWto, resulted U A Class—Kathleon 111. 1 Rajuna 2Ann, 3 Blondina, 4. B Class— Corrib. 1 Columbine 2 Betsy. 3. The others finished In' th^ lollowmg order Mowgli. Punal Awang Terbang, Merlin, Paddy C Class—Breeze. 1 Billie. 2 Zest Ileathe'rTfth'^
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  • 349 12 picture- '/^omplete statistics for the s.t.c Extra professional meelin I which closed en Baturda? r.rs 'oclow. i Mrs. D. 1. V. Bltdei an. l 3. J Ala 1 Loke jo^ Mi-. C. H. E-nitM 50,) Mrs. O. M. Noordhi 9 50 Mr. A. Van Tooipu
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  • 52 12 The Bentcn Cup will be played on Saturday and Sunday, over 33 hol-s stroke, m handicap. ama S hn C iUL <I i t n ain on eith?r d ay. the best 18 holes will count. outright but a rmtralr is ta be given to the winner
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  • 17 12 Sir Malcolm o^l^^^ motorboat. Bluebird, averased *30 91 ThS' beat? 2? FUnj n Hal!?m l
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  • 1601 12 Arsenal Beat Wolves In Poor Game EVERTON CONTINUE THEIR WINNING WAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) I ARSENAL secured their second win for \he Z'»t' P A day when they beat the Wolves by the on l> "oal 'T^ match. It was a game of kick and rush and the to™
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  • 70 12 Women's Golf Match rllL 101.1 OV.IN |H t.iv i mm 'ore OC W-rrm t mairh to Ir 4 iukit Ttmah r:i Umm v, i Jlt^ern air 3.J0 Urv H i < 3.J0 Mr Sl'- i 3 1 >r t 3 Mi :j b m |4) M: 1 M m Mn
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    • 80 12 C IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have £«?L 1S bCCaUSe your wa^e_ S^y _S?« a J e Crying out for moisture This makes you desperately thirsty But very often your weaken** stomach cannot retain even th< ordinary fluid foods. Yet you
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    • 64 12 JUST PUBLISHED THE MALAYAN CIVIL LIST 1938 All Correct n <• Dec 31«! PRICE $100 KELLY 6c WAI :H. LTD.. X it RAFFLKS PI "I >l^- ir r You Can Cur* PILES Physician s discovery pos|U^ inducts and heals p '<» Dr v.o fy n "l* to a comply r.n.
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  • The Singapore Free Press CHINA WAR SUPPLEMENT
    • 11 1 The Singapore Free Press CHINA WAR SUPPLEMENT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1933.
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    • 604 1 Mukden Incident Commemoration Second Free Press China War Supplement ■fHE Singapore Free Press was asked to publish «.nd China War Supplement by the Consul General m Singapore, Mr. Kao Ling Pai. China War Supplement published m June great demand that many readers were unire copies, and it was impossible to
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    • 1459 1 Generalissimo's Message To The World By Chiang Kai Shek THE first anniversary of China's armed resistance against the imperialistic aggression of Japan has passed. I, representing 450,000,000 people who have been resisting m the name of justice, express our unbounded gratitude to the friendly nations and peoples for the assistance
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    • 449 1 General Ma Of Nonni River Fame Mukden Incident Links A GAIN m the field against hi* arch foes, the Japanese, General Ma Chan-shan of the Nonni River battle fame, who was the first Chinese commnader m Manchuria to rise and resist the Japanese back m 1931-1932, is today at the
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    • 257 2 WO UNDED GENERAL 'S VALOUR. WEFT alone with a few orderlies and half a dozen labourers m a temporarily empty camp, Major Lee Chin-sui, who was recovering from a wound, was told of the approach of two hundred Japanese. Major Lee immediately ordered resistance. Though he finally succeeded m repulsing
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    • 63 2 A sarring appeal to the World Youths' Conference, now m session In New York, to urge the Governments of the various European and American countries to sever economic relations with Japan m order to force her to abandon her Invasion of Cnina was broadcast over
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    • 362 2 AMONG Chinese boys working m various youth war service corps and among girls volunteering their services as nurses and dressers m various hospitals for wounded soldiers are found sons and daughters of China's revolutionary martyrs. These boys and girls, with the patriotism and love
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    • 289 2 Japanese Lust For Power And Supremacy. FOR more than a year the world has been the witness of a wild fire burning: and spreading fiercely and steadily m the Far East, reducing millions of innocent peace-loving Chinese homes into ashes and ruins and reflecting
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    • 499 2 By Dr. H. H. Kung President Of Executive Yuan. and pledged the honour of their countries to uphold the Nine- Power Treaty. Indifference and impotence of the Powers towards Japan's invasion of Manchuria m 1931. however, encouraged a fresh release of the forces of war and aggression, with the result
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    • 273 2 JNESPITE Japanese pressure, the American endowed Yenching University cf Peiping will continue to carry on m the Northern city on the same basis on which it was run during the last academic year despite all the rumours that the institution is likely to be closed,
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    • 307 2 China Plans New airService •1 '"""■<•"•'::£ ""lion o/fc ■5 ft; ik «r/.ir/, propfr fran port for Mn >l andlltj[ir mppHm, lflW r^ bcforv it ran !>,• flll h srrricv. iuin. 14 h-.iir. injf for m. tr.i Hanii. l.ut with Mupo^^j on th« w.-.y. it -ii rmbMi vi passonjrn pIMH tit
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      • 153 2 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter.) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Mrnager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL C h. 40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF Ch. 4,800,000 CC TOTAL ASSETS APPROXIMATELY Ch. $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD
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    • 2594 3 Work Done By International Red Cross And Army Service Medical Corps. THIS article is based on a report prepared for the China Defence League, Hong: Kong, as the result of a special tour of inspection m Hankow and hangsha. Representatives of the Chinese
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    • 69 3 Malayan As Head Of Red Cross. QR. Lim, a Malayan Chinese, is director of the Red Cross Medical Commission. He was appointed as such after the fall of Nanking when the commission was first formed. The Red Cross is supported mainly by grants from Overseas Chinese and it is fitting
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      • 99 3 s?>^|g A. 1 Orders, •?p >te^ fimßl however small, |ft BS^^^^ w *U re *eive our most prompt V^ fl and careful attention. a PRrcES *< ODERATE S^*Sol^BB' SERVICE UNEQUALLED IMease call He inspect our Show Roon of /ft-V n the widest range of Cameras and Cine j I— Cameras,
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      • 32 3 HALL IMARK f^^^^^^K^^^^p^lmiiuwii iiiruugiiuut S~ii^§ ,^fe^ CRAFTSMANSHIP ||jj| TONAL QUALITY TROPICAL CONSTRUCTION PERFECT TOUCH EXCELLENT VALUE CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS SOLE IMPORTERS MAKERS NANG HENG CO. PIANO HOUSE 103-105, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 786 4 FIVE-YEAR RECLAMATION PROJECT FOR SHENsi m Exploitation Of The Vast Northwest. 100,000 UNFORTUNATES TO START NEW LIFE. r PHE 100,000 Chinese refugees tvho represent some of the most distressed Yellow River flood sufferers m Honan Province were given a new lease of life by the Government when the National Relief
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    • 749 4 IJ^IME has not changed the junk m China. Through thousands of years and despite all the inventions modern ages have developed has this prehistoric and primitive means of transportation survived. In pre-sent-day China, the junk serves a function
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    • 267 4 Warfare Science Accelerated *MBtn million. Z accelerate In a boundv. The N Readq to v district The no ny consen i. Mar.) Mo feu thoi. v bod;, i been trained men i Tho civilian i vice c< who hav< compl. :.re .r tia sta^e ing Mihti.i c, and Braver, tniaing
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      • 209 4 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited, The Ho Hong Bank, Limited, and Thr Oversea-Chinese Bank, Limited. CAPITAL: Authored $40,000,000.00, Ususd and Paid Up $10,000,000.00, HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director i 117«> a ol<J beeretary
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      • 90 4 um*. ss _ja Be Slim, V HEWI> T<A 1 i and Beautiful! SUM TD MEAiTH i nUJH -r^f.^l^ D. I. LIW a SLIMMING R L4BASggy^" J HERB TEA HERB TONIC for Health and Vigour INDIGESTION HERB TEA Relieves Cowl*** DIABETES HERB TEA ends Diabetes and rr.tons GRAVEL HERB TfeA dissolves
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    • 1841 5 Foreign Reports Begin To React On Masses. PEOPLE NOT CONVINCED OF SUCCESSES ON WAR FRONT. yHK difference m opinion between the Japanese Militarists and the Japanese people is discussed m this article. It is recognised that though few actual facts regarding the conflict m China
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    • 131 5 There are five "nots" In the guerrilla tactics of the Chinese volunteers. In the first place, the guerrillas will not fight if there is no absolute guarantee for victory. Therefore, they always avoid a clash with the Japanese when there is a possibility of a losing battle.
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    • 431 5 KIUKIANG'S PLACE IN CHINESE HISTORY. City Full Of Historic Memories. CITUATED on a plain which surrounds the Poyaiig lake and Injected by numerous canals, the beautiful Yangtse River city of Kiukiang is an excellent commercial centre but a very poor position from the view point of defence. Connected with Its
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      • 90 5 s '^TSBKSS We are sure you will ra J^^^" Impressed with the ir^ s'jAttirfimKC unusual value and quality Z$T 4 V^l^ Jiß'^^l^^H NAN SIN s P ectacles W^ j^^ <C^s9 UIV witn expert eye S JKV examinations to cure your neadache and eye strainWfWsM&SKIk A ings. I We guarantee your
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      • 15 5 TIGER BALM II if/) m- JWczMf ENOAUN TOtfG JSSJ^L giiiTiGfjyjoicAL hall £^W^?J il vT^\ 11
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    • 445 6 300,000 Moved Since Outbreak Of War. TO BE ENGAGED ON PRODUCTIVE ENTERPRISE. ¥N collaboration with the Chinese National Relief Commission, the Hupeh Emergency Refugee Relief Committee and other charitable organs, the Hankow Municipal Government has, since the start of the war, evacuated over
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    • 139 6 ECONOMIC PROGRESS OF CHINA. QENERAL pans fcr the economic development and improvement of the administrative machinery on the part of both the Central and provincial governments m southwest and northwest China were elucidated by Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Finance, at a press
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    • 127 6 An amus'ng story of how Japanese authorities drained" Chinese guerillas without being aware of the tact was related at the Hongkong Rotary Club by Dr. John Cameron, wellknown North China resident. The Japanese, accjrdmg to Dr. Cameron, had tra'ned about 2 000 able-boded Ch'ncse to ac. as
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    • 110 6 The Sao Tang Pao. organ of tne Cliinose Army, declares that Japanese troops m the Yangt?-- Valley were not receiving regular Day because of the heavy cost of Japan's war against China In the past year. The Japanese troops have been receiving new military notes worth eight
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    • 173 6 '•Although China's potential strength is great, it Is oftentimes difficult for her to make full use of it," said Dr Kunr recently m an address to the Officers' Training Corps m Hankow. "Despite the fact that China has launched an all-front resistance, there is still
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    • 329 6 Network Of Wireless To Control All Hupeh Roadways. TPO expedite the completion of various provincial and inkrprovincial highways and alsj to hasten the repair of the exisring public roads, the Provincial Highway Bureau of Hupeh m which HankDw is situated has divided the whole province into six engineering districts, where
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    • 173 6 |X mid-August, Chinese people m the Wuhan area, besides taking time off during air raids and mourning relatives killed by Japanese aerial bombardment, were feverishly busy m numerous war-time activities, the most popular one being the preparation of 300,000 gift packages for the Chinese soldi ~rs at
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    • 309 6 ANXIOUS to make themselves useful to the rom-nnnii.. o»-i and teaching younr rirls new mrth Ji. Chinese characlers as well as otheV small hand&art, toMn nd ♦««"< The organisation which Is backing these services is the War-time Women's Service Corps. Promoted by a
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    • 99 6 War Breaks Old Chinese Traditions. 'i-»vn'u„., femP, ai| H(re: ■oUtan," oblivion m „t d...p.,:.,„ I reRulati t, the old ton. trodueln^ h. that will b >., h In and pui l, ,,i rT UMft S__» I'nwltldj mayo SINfiLI Minis Th. I .urn anr Ch., turtnf about inches All Ancthr im
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    • 169 6 ATTA< HED to tli < been organic dout of 1 i I ;i S i U I ilia ji ii. i. i .1!!.-. (n]|, |i. I 'him n w fu>!ar* Jin i i i bad t •to n I |NUM of t Carpi Ik<\. >
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      • 110 6 THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (incorporated m S.S.) HEAD OFFICE Szehaitong Bank Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. PAID-UP CAPITAL $2,000,000.00 RESERVE 32,000,000.00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Lee Wee Nam Esq. (Chairman) Tan Chin Hean Esq. Tan Yeow Thuan Esq. (Dy: Chairman) Tan Chin Tiat Esq. Ong Chow Keng Esq.
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      • 24 6 QUALITY, VALUE. SERVICE. Contractors to: SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS GENERAL POST OFFICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. 10* MICH STUBBY SINGAPORE S.S. (NAVAL MILITARY AND OV* fitfU*fl
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    • 391 7 Chinese Bishop's Call To Ca th o lies To Support Government. THREE million Catholic followers m China were called upon by Hi shop Yu Pin, Vicar Apostolic of Nanking, to do their part m supporting the Chinese Government, ::id m improving their
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    • 295 7 THANKS to the work of the League of Nations' Epidemic Commission and the precaution taken by the Chinese health authorities, the alarming threat of a cholera epidemic outbreak m Central China this Mimmer did not materialise. The first sign of cholera of epidemic proportion occurred
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    • 674 7 Ex-Banker Who Pays Men For Injuries. MR. S. F. CHANG NOW HAS CARE OF AVIATORS. JN Nanchang, Kiangsi, there lives a man who has handed out three-quarters of a million Chinese dollars to Chinese wounded men and officers at the rate of $100 for a General $50 for a colonel,
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    • 83 7 I Fls now confirmed that the guerillas, who have infested the western hills. 15 miles from Peiping, for the past year, have had their number increased 1.500 Japanese trained Chinese soldiers, who were sent at the end of July to engage the guerillas and who eventually deserted to them
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    • 77 7 strong enough to take part m front line fighting, Wang Shiao-er, a Peiping donkey driver, joined the guerrillas for espionage and transportation work. When faced with capture by the enemy, Wang give his beast a severe cut with the whip, which sent the donkey scampering back
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    • 153 7 Thrift Campaign Launched. SHOWMANSHIP will feature the thrift campaign now m full swing m Hankow and elsewhere m China when the officials m charge approve the use of the Post Office throughout the land as a medium of encouraging the people to save by refraining from consuming certain articles. According
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    • 284 7 TliE efforts of tne Chinese authorttlrs m recruiting additional nenonjiel to direct \arloiis branches of htghb ne-vssary social welfare vorlc curing the present emergency reaped fruitful resi Its, wt en more than 3.000 youths and young girls, comprising students boy scouts and public se-vice
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      • 74 7 LARGEST STOCKISTS IN SURGICAL DRESSINGS AND ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REQUIREMENTS. SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED. Wholesale Retail Chemists Drufcftists. 59 HILL STREET t t s i a SINGAPORE. Cable Address:— "SINCERE, SINGAPORE"— Telephone No. 6388 w SOLE-DISTRIBUTORS throughout BRITISH MALAYA of:T. C P. ANTISEPTIC used throughout tKe leading hospitals m the
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    • 83 8 lop: a mass or ruins m the Wukung District m Shansi: below: a party of women serving on the Yangts© finer rront, who have just arrived m Hankow; top right: a scene m a Red Cross hospital; tight: Chines© soldiers m action
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      • 54 8 WHEN m MAN ik^^fc^ BUYS A HOUSE... He is first influenced by its iii appearance, then by its practical Mk*. m'\ advantages m comfort and AND WHEN HE fM :1;' buys a suit... rWtli: !l He is influenced by the same llf considerations: appearance first, then comfort and soundness. WING
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    • 107 9 Pictures on this page show the every day life of China at present In top two pictures one is a group of Chinese soldiers cleaning their equipment and the other shows the havoc wrought by Japanese bombs m the vicinity of the Sun Vat-sen
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    • 1129 10 Japans Invincibility Now Disproved WAR CREATES UNITED CHINESE NATION By General Wu Te-Chen Governor Of Kwangtung Province THINA at the present mov ment may be likened to a boat m distress on the high seas, and since the situation is so critical it
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    • 505 10 yillS is a story of guerrilla warfare as told by a captain of cne of the most powerful bands that operate to the detriment of Japanese forces. The secret of their success is that they can choose their own time and place to
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    • 126 10 J^ POIGNANT story of great patriotism on the part of a Chinese youth after he had been mortally wounded by Japanese aerial bombs was recently told m one of Hankow's leading dailies. ni. c man con cerned, named Chang Peng-fei, was a fresh graduate of a
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    • 64 10 A Chinese newsboy was kin#»<T *t J~e Road. 'pJSSoi. whe" The Japanese ban all kinds of j£™ Me publlBh *d and edited by Japanese or under strict Japanese uSFSEi ha n ghai isysraj nigh prices In the Interior where s aC £iH° Py the u ««n
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    • 63 10 I OUISETTE Hsia, 18-year-old Chinese girl who was brought up m France is the Voice of China." She broadcasts the session under this name from a Hankow Station twice daily— at one o'clock m the afternoon and eight o'clock m the evening (Central China Time). She
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      • 59 10 fl J'm j^^^ B I Ij^J iv* B SUPPLIERS cf S C I DUTBOARP MOIORS o^^ I CNCINCCFING TDDLS /y^^ I Ship-chandlers, General Ironmongers. Sail, Awning. Screen; 'Jarpaulin. Car-cover. Ore Bag and Flag Makers, Estate, Mill Mine and Talkie Equipment Suppliers. Manufacturers' and Commission Agents AGENCIES 'CHAMPION' <ROMAC FORTRESS' Outooard
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      • 118 10 I ''/If A fj«v« 5 oj I m different kinds oJ ,^B Havours IK It s HH^^^Hp Delicious Refreshing 1 Largest sales throughout Mabv^ X 1 T. G. KIAT COMPANY, ■g*t>j> or h<mk I 766 Nor(h Bndk<; Pad ±THE A ja- SHANGHAI BOOK Co., A wWm 349 Milt 1 11
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    • 1879 11 Dislocation Of Trade And Industry By P. T. Chen, Secretary In Ministry Of Finance VJILVER bullets were found to be just as important as those made of lead by aU the nations involved m the world war of 20 years ago. Li ke wis<!, finance
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    • 116 11 V^HILE it is a foregone conclusion that m a long-draw n-out war Japan will eventually collapse financially and economically, we should never underrate Japan's financial and economic strength at the present stage." This is the opinion expressed by Dr. H. 11. Kunjr, President of the
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      • 289 11 have b**en renders" homeless. ising the at the outskirts of Kweiyang, capital rarioiu kinds t! f province. This project represents part of an the province to industrial development programme an d (> thor decided up by Mr. Wu Ting-chang been adopted for sl f n c assumed office as Governor
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      • 79 11 QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP Every Pair of Shoes that leaves our Shop ha:: M M been made to Outlast Fit and Satisfy. M MM We have more than 25 years* leputation to maintain. m V You can buy from us with every confidence. M m We Invite Your Inspection of the
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    • 2769 12 National Policy To Be Carried On Throughout War NATION MUST UNITE AND BE STRONG TO THE END A review of events leading* up to the present war m China is made here by the People's Political Conference; the decision to resist invasion, the reasons for it,
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      • 43 12 We have Grown and there is a Reason. You will Make no Mistake by sending your Enquiries and Orders for:— PRINTING, STATIONERY MAGAZINES To G. H. KL4T Ct, «>„ LTD. 6 8, Robinson Road. Singapore Sales Dept. Tel. No. 6506-Printing Dept. Tel. No. 6505
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      • 96 12 MANILA H AVANJ TOBACCOS—OBTAINABLE AT:--137, Hill Street, Singapore. 51, Bun** Rj\ Itad. ¥alu<»« Phone 7731. Meun Scnf X -f rf 3 5. Murray Street. Seremban. >(fff( ff J 131, Petal, Bf StrcH. K. Umpur. dls 'roma.cK^rrU.D* Phone 3742. RfslauranK A PW«i 125, Brewtter Road, Ipoh. Throughout S. b. &F 1
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    • 413 13 The Distant Echo In Inner Mongolia GEN. MA CHAN-SHAN'S TR OOPS IN SUIYUAN nJu p;i.Hs< hostilities now raging: m the Yangtze Valley find JjJShi m the provinces that were formerly known as IngS» lhr hinCSC «I thp an s ffoesr es are dail y bombarding na val squadrons and the
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    • 101 13 Add to the list of mf ftpatn propagandists, and well up. tx>, tn? name of Major T. Takahashl'. assistant military attache to tht? Jaoanesje Embassy m London. Major Takahashlj action m snatching and tearing up "b^voi, Japanese goods' leaflets w.ll 03 much more tj further the boycott
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      • 82 13 Just tiy Mien C hong's raPt tailoring and judge HBIi fllc Su^ criorjt y °f flieir H j Materials from Suit Lengths |J to Sharkskin of unimpeachI I able" quality always available. fV of Prices Moderate. Satisfaction Assured. MIEN CHONG Tailor and Outfitter l(>l St. Singapore Phone 1816 KAR WOH
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      • 85 13 We have heaps of lovely and appealing Gifts for all occasions and for X'mas Presents You will find plenty to choose from our large and varied display of LINEN EMBROIDERY AND NOVELTIES. Bedspreads Babies' Dresses Duchesse sets Dinner -mats 9 Handkerchiefs Hand-bags Ladies' Silk Undies •> Pyjamas Silk Scarfs Table
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    • 1341 14 Her Strength Was Not Hampered This article on China National economy Is written by Dr. Ma Yin-chu, chairman of the Economic affairs of the Legislative Yuan. It appeared m the People's Tribune. THE Japanese entertained a false hope that Shanghai was China's industrial and
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    • 959 15 Resolution To Support Resistance And Reconstruction Scheme SOLIDARITY of national unity m face of the present emergency was strikingly demonstrated when all the political parties represented at the People's PoliticCouncil m Hankow approved, without one dissenting vote, resolution to support the resistance and reconstruction programme as
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    • 271 15 ILLITERACY AMONG CHINESE MASSES Misconceptions That Have Been Shattered TilK present war has shattered many long cherished I Misconceptions about China. One of the exploded prtfc v:: the exaggerated notion of illiteracy among Chinese masses. Because of the scarcity of schools pooortion to the great population and the difficulty gathering
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    • 131 15 IN compliance with the Chinese Government order for a general evacuation so as to avoid unnecessary sacrifice, 20,000 small boys and girls from the poor families m the three Wuhan cities will hern oved m the next few weeks to t afety m
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    • 350 15 A MONGST China's front line defenders, there have always been soldiers from far western Szechuan. Szechuan has to da'.e sent more than 500,000 men to the war. With this continuous march of men frontward, harmony has come to Szechuan's ence quarrelsome generals for half of
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    • 525 16 $40,000,000 Worth Of Capital Transferred CiJSCE the outbreak of the nr y 220 Chinese factories representing m toial rapiiui $40,000,000 have been remitted from the vaastal and rher cities into the interior where m wast national programme of both nurtime and postwar industrial reconstruction
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