The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 September 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,580. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 197.8. ft CENTS
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  • 51 1 >,oville Chamberlain, the Prim.? Minister, when he landed from the {:i.uu- on arrival at Munich to visit Herr Hitler last week. He is seen walkin- irom the aerodrome with Herr von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, who met the Premier. Today the Premier again flies to
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  • 622 1 London, Sept. 21. PHE Times which is regarded abroad as, reflecting official opinion m a leading article on Czechoslovakia says: 'While it is plainly of urgent importance to rescue the -ues of peace and war from perils of an atmosphere avy with threat and
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  • 403 1 PREMIER FLIES TO HITLER TODAY \UHILR final arrangements were being made late last night for the visit of the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain to Herr Hitler today, to discuss the Czechoslovakian problem, the world was waiting for a reply from the Prague
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  • 249 1 Litvinoff Attacks The League (lencva, Ehpt ?A. jV/l. LITVINOFF, Soviet Commissar for Foreign AfTair>\ addressing the LttfiM of Nations assembly, cleared "Czechoslovakia may decide today or tomorrow io take up arms m the defence of its independence. The vmpathies, if not of all Governments, at any rate of all \\w
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  • 59 1 HARBOUR COOLIES AT WORK TODAY? LATH last night the Free Press was reliably informed that the Chinese coolies employed by the Tanjong: Pagar Labour Company on the Singapore wharves, who yesterday refused to work, will report for work this morning. It is understood that the coolies were offered an increase
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  • 139 1 London, Sept. 21. A meeting of the Cabinet wa.> held this afternoon and reviewed the whole international situation. In the course of the sitting, which lasted two hours, five minutes, Mr. Chamberlain raw leaders Of the Labour party. The Prime Minister later saw the King. POLISH
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 1 A dramatic picture of i clash between Henleinist demonstrator* :nd Ciech police which occurred outside the Metropole inemi near iblon/ (ierman minority area. Trying to disperse the crowd are the helmeted police v.ith their swords, while the street i* Mocked with i flghlin crowd.
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  • 44 1 STOP PRESS PRAGUE ACCEPTS London, Sept. 88. THE Foreign Office announce; receipt of a Czech note accepting the Franco -British proposals. It is not expected the text will he issued m London. No comment is available on the note m British authoritative quarters Reuter
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  • 77 1 ACTIVITY ON HUNGARIA N FRONTIER Budapest. Sept. U. /CONSIDERABLE Czech military activity is observabl-' across the frontier, where a powerful line of concrete fortifications and emplacements faces Hungary. Troops can be se^n moving amid the surrounding flrwooas and vineyards, while up to 45 trains, with troops MM material, go westwards
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  • 37 1 Amsterdam. Sept. 21. ¥>RINCE£3 JULIANA has almost en- 1 tire.y recovered Irom her recent attack of influenza. She returned at noon today to Soestdyk by motor car. accompanied by h-sr husband, Prince Eernhard.— Renter
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  • 40 1 Sanctions Against Japan? Tokio, Sept. 21. TUT. Japanese cabinet has de- cided to definitely reject the League of Nations invitation to settle the Sino-Japanese dispute under Article 11 of the Covenant. Vnder the Covenant the League may now apply sanction*.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 BiGIA TEA Bring* the freshness a nd fragrance of f .he Malayan gardens direct to your home Malaya's Premier Hotel. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P.M. kTO MIDNIGHT "PHYLLIS AND JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $100 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by
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    • 101 1 There i» no belter Teii than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA If* f/i"" iff |y^flp^r^THHL>tl -2/J-— .ZL./1/ V\ ADELPHI HOTEL KOO: (iAKDI.N i I SPECIAL DINNKR DANCE U hDINNKK AND DANCE MI'SH RV 1 KELLERS POPI LAR lII'NCiAKIAN lt.\M> U ENTERTAINMFNT PROVIDED 111 1 TREVOR DAWN ffl CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL UJ
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  • 69 2 WHILE A STATL OF TENSION prevails m Europe, thousands of Germans work feverishly to complete the gigantic fortifications of the Siegfried Line, along the banks of the River Rhine, on the frontier between France and Germany. This is one of the first peitures received of
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  • 235 2 Hankow, Sept. 21. THE South Yangtee front was quiet yesterday although the main Japanese force is still there. Fighting m Honan was intensified when Japanese cavalry units and a full brigade of infantry advanced westwards from Huangchuen, m West Honan, but they could make no
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  • 266 2 Harbour Strike Police Called In More Wages Demand By Coolies DOLICE had to be called before the Singapore Harbour Board coolies who refused work yesterday would lea\e the Chinese Protectorate. The men failed to report for work yesterday and went to the Protectorate, where they .stayed 'all day. When the
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  • 73 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 21. rpHE Penang Wireless Society will broadcast the official opening of the conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters by the Governor, Sir Shcnton Thomas, at 10 a.m. on Friday morning. The broadcast wQ comprise the Governor's speech, a lecture
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  • 240 2 Poles Hope To Be Neutral Wanaw, Sept. 2J. SITUATED between Europe's two great antagonists- Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia and with Czechoslovakia as her southern neighbour, Poland will try to remain neutral m the case of a conflict, it is the opinion of experienced observers here. It is an axiom
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  • 164 2 "Rase Of Paris" Is An Excellent Show "The Rage Of Paris which opened at the Capitol. Singapore, last ni^ht is a sparkling comedy. With the new i>tar Dr.niclle DarrLux and Douglas Fairbanks Jnr. m the leading roles the picture poes with a swing from start
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  • 88 2 <From Our Own Correspondent > Pen an k, Sept. 21. In connection with the gold offering movement, an offer of a gold medal has been entrusted to the Chinese newspaper. Kwong Wah Yit Poh, for sale to the highest bidder. A total of $456
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  • 29 2 Berlin, Sept. 2s. It Is understood the appointment of Herr Wagner, German Consul -General at Osaka, as Minister to Manehukivi may be expestel shsrtlj'.- Reuter
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  • 544 2 (From Our Own Corre>pondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 21. IT is three months since Frank (ieorgc Winyeate Dunsford, 58-year-old, lonely «;o!d miner at Tertaag, western Pahan^, was murdered m a jrun battle with ten Chinese robbers, who rifled his safe and escaped into the p;reat
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
    • 19 2 law o: ihe l; Mn. v, dau^nr I* Guan ;md V away her res Kin. leaves ad i
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  • 55 2 raipioj chrri:. ab iOti IU I m rvi Iftrtf Th? I ed t2ut 7 Europe b Hi .1 r V tomom i |c2irat*i o. to t.* He thought !ie w is k.n. rd with kl .>. <*• hr r<n int neighbour i n*i .nd a
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  • 34 2 < OLD R. Sa: Benuch. at Umii ■modi Other moved Mn M E Oard< Lone Dorset Ud Court B coir. Btld I Mala: a O. C htac thti rant I on v-rtj^
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  • 7 2 Tlu Hiwpofi i wburied ander Carlsbro k
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 i I -IS FIME FOOD because- it is so i;aiid for the brai;i and nerves, also for helping to rrnintaii correct balance m the diet. We can offer an unequalled variety of the choicest fish, and, if ycu will kindly ask, many helpful suggestions on preparing and serving. (we have
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    • 14 2 L| TES<^ 8001 «W 4 m Ht """6GER K1!B FROM MEDIC AL HALL LTD.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 26 2 A Others Kladderadatsch, Berlin. Le r- tc Paris. *<*k The fWh baQ threatens to submn.;,' The Wasp? The next biU »vill be Ihe Fmpirf Evrope fatal!
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  • 181 3 New Singapore Changi Speed Road /^OOLIES are now at wzrk maVnq a new broad and smooth" surfaced road from Singapore to Changi an important link between the city and Changi Garrison. The time taken by military vehicles to negotiate the winding Changi Road has long been a great disadvantage to
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  • 492 3 Finger Print Evidence That Sends Prisoners To The Scaffold UOVY finger prints help to identify suspected criminals and to secure convictions is described by Mr. C. H Sansom, Inspector-General of Police, F.M.S. m his annual report just issued. Mr. Sansom says that 74 documents or photoI graphs of documents bearing
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  • 112 3 Lincoln's Words Recalled A SUGGESTION that talks on the lives of the great men of different nationalities should be Riven regularly m future addresses at such a cosmopolitan association as th-» Singapore Rotary Club was made by Rev. R. L. Archer when he gave a sketch on Abraham Lincoln at
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  • 420 3 A FIGHT between 50 to 60 Chineso m Club Street on Monday m which bottles, stones, poles and stools were used as missives, was described by police constables m the Third Singapore Police Court yesterday. Five Hokkiens alleged to have teen involved m the affair, appeared before
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 335 3 VICTORIA^HEATRE TWO PEH-ORMANCES ONLY TONIGHT SAT. SEPT. 24th AT 9.30 P. M XENIA ZARINA THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED DANCER THAT HAS EVER APPEARED AT THIS THEATRE SINCE PAVLOVA AT THE PIANO Ml LEV ITCH BOOKING PLANS AT LITTLES fWHEN YOU WANT TO ALKALIZE STOMACH FAST Try This Amazing Fast J^m^ m^
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    • 349 3 corns Disappear— "Departed, never co return aj the old song has it But there are no broken hearts ovei the parting Only a wonderful sense of relief, a marvellous feeling of foot-comfort one« those crippling coma have oeeo removed. Walking becomes a plea^ur* •xain. You can enjoy dancea and games.
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  • 33 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 21. To date this month 11 tin mines have reopened operations and five have closed down, a net gain In employment of I*7 coolies.
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  • 528 4 Will Temiar Aborigines Become Civilised? "IT IS LIKEL V, SA YS MUSE UM OFFICIAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. TT was likely that the Temiar tribe of aborigines living on the Malayan main range between Perak and Kelantan would fit itself to civilised life m spite of
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 4 N :u*c ON I«n WAY to study m British 1,,,,,,, nity Fund scheme, 20 Chinese students arriv, r ln O. liner Chilral yesterday. They ac nM JJ^" ll and trades after they have left Free Press
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 155 4 (To The Editor of the I ree Press) Sir,— As solicitors for Mr. Rudgard v;e hays to draw your attention to the report of the appeal m the case "Public Prosecutor vs. W. B. R. Rudgard,' contained m your issue of today's date. Twice,
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  • 273 4 8900 ON CHARGE OF BETTING (From Oar Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept. 21. X^G MAII YOONG. a middleaged Chinese, was this morning sentenced by Mr. P. F. Y. KadilifTe. First Magistrate, Ipoh! to a fine of $f>oo or m default six months' simple imprisonment, when h= pleaded
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  • 195 4 Played Rugby Broke Ribs (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. I SPOKE today to a man who 1 played rushy with two broken ribs and who is keeping: cheerful m Bungsar Hospital though his chest is m plaster. He is Mr. R. Darby, who arrived m Malaya recently
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  • 24 4 A public talk on "Childishness** will be given at the Singapore Theasophlcal Society, 14 Handy Road th's evening at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 107 4 IN line with other clt>s, a vifor- ous "off-r irold" campaign has been launched here m Pakhoi. South China. It U HKmir.um and interesting to note the growln; number of those lri..tw: hi; to the so-called weaker sex reteivinjf military training. From a reliable source, it
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  • 59 4 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m ?nd Court at 11 am Assizea Rex vs. Koh Ah Pang r>. Tan Teh Leng ar.d Chu Kirn Sen?. Before Mr. Justice Home at 10 a m. OS. 130 38— Re ill Advocate and At 11 am. m 3rd Court
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  • 35 4 The body of David Foomey, 45. whc was drowned when his yacht Colleen. of Tralee. Ireland, sank off Brittany last mnnth, was washed up en the toclls of St. Gilda Inland, off the Breton coast.
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  • 115 4 Huge Decline In China's Foreign Trade panui Bl rent yer.r Of ippi compare wU* Hgn -rado for the during 1991 just relied by -he I time Cuslums. The tht ml Wfm mmn y.:--$1,:01.T93.8:i as jiioi::i pert* fen; Exp the first HI -hi* were va!u jpand v. ill: ..iucd at 5
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  • 17 4 A ptrt] N Br: I arc In Germ. Dr. Tjdr. p vafi nd i corded a eh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 336 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. renders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Supplies for 1939 See Notice m Tender Room. Construction or a new reinforced concrete bridge over the Singapcre River at Pulau Saigon. (Deposit $SCO) Date of Closing.
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    • 185 4 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA- FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming dob) Board -Residence at moderate rates 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 water to Bathrooms. Ceiling fans and
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    • 69 4 ROYAL OUTCH mmßm^t^^ CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS ON PASSAGE PARES AS FROM Ist. OCTOBER !>:{h FROM SINGAPORE TO: LONDON FLY HOME X.L.M. AMSTERDAM I MAUSKIIIK> I NAPLES SINGAPORE-LONDON ATHENS IN 5'/ 2 DAYS ALEXANDRIA I lADDA n BAGHDAD SPEED BASRA COMFORT kara« m I ATvn «FRVirP JODIU'I R AND SERVICE ALLA ||AISAI.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 200 4 Radio Programmes SINGAPORE. TODAY. ZHL 225 metres (1.^3 me s> /HP 3U.96 metres *M| mes) p.m. 5.00 Cantcncre dramas.* 5.40 Cantonese Musical Interlude. t 5.45 Cantone-e Light Songs. t 6.15 Children's programme. (Mandarin I 6.30 Mandaiin tcng recital by Miss Pei', Hong." 7.00 Cinema crjan music. t •Dancinc: Time." Reginald
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    • 228 4 7.20 "World AHairs."* Talk by H. Wickham Steed. 7.35 Musk 01 Tchaikovsky. t 8.23 Fred Hartley and his* Sextet, with Eil!y Scott-Ccomber.* 8.53 News and announcements. 9. C3 Greenwich taiie signal. 9.20 Bis Ben. Metropolitan Police Central Band conducted by Fliqht-Lieut. J. H. Amers. M.8.E.. Director cf Music. 10.15 "A
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  • 277 5 STILL REMAINS PERSON OF UNBLEMISHED CHARACTER The Judge IJAMAGES and cost amounting to $350 were awarded a hospital nurse, Maria Wong, claiming: $10,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage against Aroon Chandra Sinha, an assistant medical officer of the Singapore General Hospital, were
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  • 82 5 AjfAJOR-General Tsok Hsien-shu, 1?1 head of the anti-Air Raids Precaution Bureau m Canton, who passed through Singapore, accompanied by his wife, on way back to China, are pictured above. The General has made an extansive tour of Europe and America. In both continents he studied antiair
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  • 282 5 Dancing Tour Round The World gOULFUL looking Gisc'a Aster, the young German solo dancer KfrO leaves Singapore today after delirfktlng dancers at ihc Nei? World Cabaret every night with her art, left the opera stage of Berlin to dance her icay round the world. Born m Dromon. Giscla. whoso real
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  • 112 5 N. E. I. RUBBER AREAS EXTENSION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 15. RAKING advantage of the new claus- es of the international rubber regulation scheme which will come into force on Jan. 1, 1939, the Netherlands East Indies Government will take steps leading to an increase of 4 3
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 214 5 ALHAMBRA alhambra r(li i Morning SHOWS ON OPENIMfe OQ«U *i-i»«r ;\,,k!>\y svnday at ii vrLWiNU 28th SEPT. A.M. -jrsr LOVB that in*l\ft% I WM »*<* lov* 6 »\U.W Vi||otNfi again terapesnP ft 7 tor w# I tixou oW Chi. II a 1t It THt 1* t9 A I ca 9°
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    • 48 5 i MARK TWAIN'S BELOVED I CLASSIC— NOW BROUGHT TO I LIFE IN THIS CiKEAT NSW I ALL-COLOUR MASTERPIECE! <'.• t^^^HP?^ S W I If Selznick International presents 11 I I Directed by Norman Taurog 11 II V Released thru United ArthU J\ I j j PAVILION JICXT W££K j
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    • 216 5 Hollywood... New York ...London... Paris end Now SINGAPORE! DANIELLE DARRIEUX Captivates ALL! rADITAf I NIGHTLY L_^_AjPMjE^OE. 6 ir > ».i5 y^OANiEUE DOUGLAS r^^^rl /DARRIEUX FAIRBANKS, Jr.fe <lieif! f in a New Univ,rs.l Picture ,7 htiß|l I THE RAGE OF PARIS A Glamorous French Maid and Two i J^P Gay Blades
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  • 648 6 The Singapore Free Press Prague Hesitates THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1938. 117 HEN it became known yes- terday that the Czechoslovakian Government was hesitating about the Anglo-French peace plan, Malayan opinion was uncertain as to the significance of the development. The view expressed m this column that, regrettable though it must
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  • 988 6  - News From NowhereWilliam Morris Idea Of Utopian England Edgar D. Ward Seek ing 7 'he Idea 17// By ENGLAND m the days of which WilHani Morris writes m "News from Nowhere" is supposed to have thrown off the chains of the capitalist system, and have embraced a state of Communism.
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 6 -WELL, BOY. DOVT KNOW WHITHER \OV RE A NIGHTMARE OK O T fir* WHY I MKXiUJ MISS.NH HXEP IN IHL MSAftUlll
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 228 6 Jor that real zHome flavour r*^ It caldbeck's A 2 BY SPECIAL »P.A.' l 2fa4 TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. g^^^^, 1872 ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND KINGS Yon would b* proud of years from today and carefully choose its maker. Every DE SILV.VS
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    • 28 6 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPAMY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee 1 Collyer Quay Singapore.
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  • 828 7 Letters On Gurusamy Arrest And Alleged Assault Read In Court ILL-TREATMENT STORY DENIED I Defence Declares Prosecution Evidence Was False CORRESPONDENCE that passed between S. C. Goho Co., well-known Singapore soloritors, and the Solicitor General's Office and the Colonial Secretary, regarding allegations of ill-treatment against aji accused person during the
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  • 83 7 ZARINA, the Rus-stan-American dancer, who gives her first recital at the Victoria Theatre tonight, m one of her striking Cambodian dances. Her progravime includes classical toe ballet wg fc as ue'l as the vational dunces of many countries. In Netherlands Indies she has been studying Balinesc and
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  • 488 7 UARRY GOLDENBERG, an elderly Britisher, was sentenced to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday, on pleading guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust involving a total sum of $3,500. As soon as the case
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  • 60 7 \!R. G. S. RAW LINGS, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, helped court difficulties yesterday when a Japanese woman, unable to speak either Malay or Eng'.ish, wanted to know the date fixed for the hearing of a charge. Speaking fluent Japanese from the Bench, Mr. Raiding s interpreted the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 CAPITOL RESTAURANT Special Attraction TOMORROW (Friday) FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE FAMOUS WALTER JOACHIM TRIO Direct from the HOTEL AMBASSADOR. Prague, VARIETY PROGRAMME OF MUSIC 8 9,30 P.M. SATURDAY 24th INSTDINMER MUSIC 8 P.M. 9.45 P.M. DANCE MUSIC 10 P.M. MIDNIGHT This Orchestra has been engaged on a long-term Contract at
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  • 1673 8 Does Germany Covet The Skoda Works A Malayan's World Scrapbook AXY great Power within striking distance might covet Czechoslovakia's Skoda works, and Europe's strategists are wondering whether this enormou» munitions industry is one of the jewels m her neighbour's crown which Gc.^any hopes may soon fall uto her lap. Insigniflcai.i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 253 8 HENDERSON LINE SCHEUI LE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Bet\reen Rangoon. Port Sudan. .Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAN INGS Lea re Rangoor YOMA Oc: l PEGU Oct 15 S. pT WEEN Oct 29 KEMMENDINE Nov 12 AMARAPOORA Nov 26 •SAGAING Dec 10 PROME Dec 24 BURMA Jar. 7 YOMA
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    • 351 8 BOUSTEAD COTuf (Incorporated to f M s TELFPHOM. rrelfht Mi:- hllJ|f LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALif S TUi EOYAL STATE BAaWA\S Or aiai "H U THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offer> TlUNsi.w,. SERVICES via HONOLULV or dir,,. kmSSS" 0 VANCOUVER-ACROSS CANADA by TK\\" ovx' 0 ENTAL TRAIN without dunge-then- 1,,
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  • 351 9 Monrlaj. September, I*. CAPTAIN C. B. BAItRY, R.N., Commander R S. Billings. R.N. and Lieut-Cnmmander D. V. Spraguc R.N. lelt Gcvernment House. The Belgian Minister to Siam and Mrs. H. Scsaert, Hon. Mr. C. O. Howcll, the Consul General for tht? Netherlands and Mrs. H M. J. Fein,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 458 9 m nTHI^ N i I 1 J 8Y P&Oand TBRItISHINDI A LINES UNCORPORAILD IH KNOLANDI P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tonnage. Spore. Tonnage. Spore. 19*« 1938 17.000 Sopt 23 CORFU 15,000 Nnv 18 HURDWAN 6.070 Sept 24 BANGALORE 6 000 Nov 19 \TUHA 17.000 Oct 7 CHITRAL 15
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    • 425 9 *^^B^^^^^^^^ (incorporated tn Stratls Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated tn England.) 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. 20 Nov. 2 CITY OF PITTSBURG Nov 29 Dec. 2
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    • 697 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SIIIPI'ING THE BLUB WNN EI I INfc fOccan Steass The Hua Kht«w Steamship C« 1\*ll) LML Sbip Co. L.UL. sad Cbtna Mutual Meam Cunard Mhite Stai ltd NavicalKHi Co. Ltd 1 Aberdeen A CotnmonweaUb tint Tbe Straits Steamship Co..
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 581 10 K. P M TOMOHON— Thursday, Sept. 22, Smgkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. TlDORE— Thursday, Sept. 22, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pak-ning, Siak and Pakan Baroe. UElJNST— Thursday, Sepc. 22, Cheribon, Semarang. Sourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and mails only), Ampenan (passengers and mails I only), Padang-Bay <passengers and mails only), Benoa (passengers and mails only)
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    • 549 10 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore Ne* York M.S SILVERYEW In Port Sept. 25 Nov. 9 M.V. JAVANESE PRINCE Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Nov 25 MS. SILVERWALNUT Oct. 18 Oct 25
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    • 222 10 Os kTunT lOR AFRICA AM, SOI ri, XMXv^ tßoeno. A.re. Mar. Buenos Aires via Coh.n-.ho M n .bar. Dar-es-Salaam. LouiSisf. ban Port Elizabeth Ca^ I Janeiro. Santos. R, o as£ Tosan Mar. East London Ma Colombo p Mombasa. Zanzibar. r^r^iiS,: c Marques and Durban I tHawall Mar. Buenos Aires via
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 339 10 1 t Local And Foreign Mail I Dispatches Arrivals BY STEAMERS \M» \IR TOI>A\ Whole Austr.i 1 Qmta> 9 pjß Cajrlon Victoria 4 p m. llothow Sirdhar.a 1 pm Kemaman and Kemasek Hong Hj J p ir. .Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M 2 p.m. 1 Europe e\copi Qrca.l Britain
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    • 118 10 Kirn a I* F. M o [Wtm m r" morrow Ma la fi by Air Q Mppm i CLBARANCBS Sept. 22 Ht TWiaJiiiH -Dut J: I An :«*i.SHIPS IN IODAI 8.-i:!..: i Victoria Bad I Ci!enshl.l WmH I a »3 J Artaoaa I Kampar V M Kcponi Bhl/i X -fn.»
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  • 651 12 Four By Keng Hock Includes Hat-Trick CUP QUALIFYING SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD CCORING four of his side's goals, an 4 completing the hat-trick, Chia Keng Hock, former State soccer player and one of the best known Chinese stars m Singapore, was responsible for
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  • 72 12 The following are the results of the V.M.C.A. handicap "A" singles tennis ties p!aycd on their own courts yesterday: Arthur Lm (—3O) beat J. Manasseh (—l5) 6—2, 6—3: A. H. Yap (—3O) beat, I. A. AlsagofT (—4O) 6—l. 7—9 6—2S. A. Dawood (—l5) beat C. Reshty <7 3
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  • 163 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*, Sept. 21. HHHE Chinese Recreation Club, who were runners-up m the League championship, gained a creditable victory m their first match m the Cup competition when they eliminated Province Wellesley Football Association, who were league champions, 3—2 on Victoria Green.
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  • 223 12 THE itmttl of yesterday's S.C.C. ten- nis ties were as follows: MIXED DOUBLES. SEMI-FINALS Wins Cdr. H. White and Mrs. D. Hipkin beat Mr. and Mrs. C. E. \Vint?r. 6—4. 7—5. MEN'S SINGLES. 4 B' CLASS. EMI -FINALS F. V. Read beat Sqd Ldr. WcoUey. 6—2. 6-1
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  • 73 12 The Straits Racing Association latest amendment to classification of horses and ponies is HORSES Transfers Prom class 4 to class 3 Pair King Golden Blaze, Old Cow from class 4 to class 5, Cheerful Eyes. Gallant Maggie. Jonathan, Komolux, Prince Caravel, Tinkurrin, Verkara. Reinstated Class 2, Noorchaya. PONIES
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  • 394 12 S.C.C. RUGGER TEAMS FOR SATURDAY'S MATCH SC.C. held another rugger practice on the padung yesterday, over 40 players turning out. A short game of about half an hour was followed by a neven-a-slde match for about 15 minutes. Play was scrappy, as could be expected at
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  • 86 12 Record Crowd For KaneJurich Fight Liverpool, Sept. 21. THE biggest crowd ever for a contest outdoors is expected en the Liverpool Football Club's ground tomorrow night for the Kane-Jurich world flyweight title flght over 15 rounds. Kane's weight Is worrying him but both are expected to be inside the limit.
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  • 49 12 The following ties will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, this week-end: SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Commercial House: Eraser and Neave Sports Club vs. Guthrie's Sports Club SUNDAY AT 10 A.M. Men's Open Singles, (Semi-final): Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) vs. Tan Chong Tee (Marigold).
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  • 368 12 FIVE POINTS MARGIN IN GOOD GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. A GALLANT but unavailing struggle waa put up by Selangor Asiatics today, m a friendly rugger fixture against the Selangor Club team, which ended m a win for the Club
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  • 23 12 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club will be held at the Club premises tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 104 12 Army's Job Of Team Building THE ARMY will have to build almost a new rugger team this season, only five of last year's side being available. It is understood that Richardson, who broke his wrist during the soccer season, is a doubtful starter. Simpson will again captain the side and
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  • 86 12 The Bendcmeer Athletic Club wil! meet Sonny's XI m a friendly soccer game on Saturday, at Fairer Park. The following are the teams 8.A.1 S*ee Gam. Kwang Tow. Hong Yeow. Peng Cer. Teng Boon. Eng Keng. Cher Miang. Glm Poh. Jco Nam, J Siang and Hoc* Seng Reserves
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  • 50 12 The Tramway Handicap run ov*r seven furlongs at Randwlck, Sydney. this month resulted: 1, Mahican (D. Munro»; Denis <W. Lappin): 3, King's Head <F. Shean>. The Chelmsferd Stakes run over 11 furlongs tw.fa.) resulted: ROYAL CHIEF <E. Bartie* 1 AVENGER <D. Munroi 2 LIMCLET (W. Cock» 3
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  • 168 12 p ena«. s New Cour^ To Be Re ady RACING da,,, r enable th* P„, > n ord, 7T have their Jw r Turf Cl* J their April ,rs "*> As I thi. o:n-.. y .r,.r, :iiu ril »>«n,. Skve nmini mm ,521 three a* I
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  • 39 12 A Singapore Riflf ftfmrhUji tunciicap spoon .vhcx>t will b* held Bukit Tlmali Range on Saturday !r»n 2 30 pm. Conditions are first Stige K:au 300 x 500 x HMI 5»M)x ixr dfhtfct :hot and I ><jnt
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