The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 September 1938
1938-09-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1938-09-26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 13,583. ESTD 1835. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1938 5 CENTS17 words
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478 1938-09-26 1 "Britain France Could Not Advise Acceptance" ALTHOUGH TENSION IN EUROPE HAD E4SED 1\ YESTERDAY, FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT HITLER HAS ALLOWED THE CZECHOSLOVAK GOVERNMENT UNTIL SATURDAY TO ANSWER HIS NEW CONDITIONS, THERE WERE SEVERAL VERY DISQUIETING REPORTS LAST NIGHT. An official statement on the crisisReuter - 478 words
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Article99 1938-09-26 1 London, Sept. 25. MR. J. L. GARVIN, editor of The Observer and famous political commentator, m a strongly worded editorial says: "The British Prime Minister, on two painful journeys to Germany, received two ultimatums, but no concessions. All details depend on one crucial deciding question, mReuter - 99 words
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Article235 1938-09-26 1 Italy Would Fight With Germany 'TTHESE messages from European capitals yesterday reflect ihc prevailing feelina: Rome Authoritative circles state that oe'spite the gravity of the situation, Italy] has not yet taken military measures. Italian n e wspaper, s t p f^ jii Ift decision to fight on Germany's side m235 words
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Article86 1938-09-26 1 London, Sept. 25. The Czech legation today Issued a statement saying that mobilisation wa.s carried out throughout the Republic m perfect order and enthusiasm. This applied equally to the western part of the country as well as Slovakia and Sudcarpathian Ruthenia. Large numbers of men mostlyReuter - 86 words
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Article45 1938-09-26 1 London, Sept. 25. M. Masaryk, Czechoslovak Ambassador, has delivered to the Foreign Office the Czech government's reply. Renter. Berlin, Sept. 25. Sir Neville Henderson, the British Ambassador, called at the Foreign Office. No information is available of the purpose of his visit. RenterRenter - 45 words
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Article538 1938-09-26 1 Prague, Sept. 23. THE world today was afforded a connected «emi-ofticial account of moves behind-the-scenes, hitherto unpublished, culminating m the present grave situation m international affairs. This was given out on Czech authority from the Prague radio station, and described as a Brief Review ofReuter - 538 words
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Article64 1938-09-26 1 Sultan And Miss Hill For Lucerne Genoa, Sept. 2J. THE Sultan of Johore. accompanied by Miss Lydia Hill, has left for Lucerne, reporU Reuter. It is believed the SulUn is making the journey on the advice of his doctor. Miss Lydia Hill, former London cabaret dancer, who with her mother64 words
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Article102 1938-09-26 1 London, < ,>r 1 pORTY German and British ex* Servicemen dined at the Park Lane Hotel, with the Union Jaclc and German flaz side-by-side on the tabl«\ when the British Legion entertained leaders of the 800 German ex-S^rvice-men who are visiting London. The Germans presentedReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement46 1938-09-26 1 i ■*&s^Jm\'*^ m%WMt___\ ________?7>^__^_VrC______l rr _f i" i r h^yjJJr Malaya's Premier Hotel. J TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.15 P.M. TO 8.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) FROM 9.30 P.M. ETO MIDNIGHT "PHYLLIS AND JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins46 words
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Advertisement67 1938-09-26 1 j'?«!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! ADELPHI HOTEL Tj j roo: qiim TUESDAY S SPECIAL DINNER DANCE h DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY RELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY TREVOR DAWN" i CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL SPECIALITY DANCERS DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $1. DANCE INFORMAL ADELPHI GRILL ROOM THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES i SEA VIEW67 words
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531 1938-09-26 2 Detectives Escort Counsel From Ring I AST NIGHT'S wrestling: at the Happy World almost caused a riot. When the Australian, Arty Counsel, forced the Chinese, Wong: Bock Cheong, through the ropes and appeared to kick him a section of the Chinese crowd rushed the ring531 words
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Article45 1938-09-26 2 *T"IIE Japanese broadcasting station at Formosa has made arrangements to begin broadcasting Japanese propaganda m Malay m the near future, according to a Union Times report. Japanese "news" from this station is spread m Dutch. English Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien and Japanese.45 words
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Article482 1938-09-26 2 Musicians Who Fled From Nazis I GREAT OVATION IN SINGAPORE A FULL house at the Victoria Memorial Hall, pave a great ovation and welcome to the three Jewish Continental musicians. Waiter Joachim (violincellist), Erst Schocn (tenor) and Robert Eisinger (pianist). who with Otto Joachim, the Singapore violinist, gave what many482 words
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Article44 1938-09-26 2 Tremendous Damage By Hurricane New York, Sept. 15. |\EATKROLL as sl result of the hurricane which caused extensive damage In the United States last Thursday is now placed at nearly 600. Sixty thousand people are reported homeless. Damage Is estimated tt tzitv mil- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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492 1938-09-26 2 Cause Of Reported Hankow Capture Bid Hankow. Sept. 25. APPARENTLY fearing that hostilities with Russian may be imminent, m the event of war breaking out m Europe, the Japanese military are making a strong hid to capture Hankow as earl> as possible. Japanese land,Union Times - 492 words
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Article177 1938-09-26 2 SECURITY PLANTERS (Ficni Our Own Corresponden; Penan;, Sept. 25. "THIS society has made it possible for the planter to look forward with some security,' said the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, proposing the toast of Incorporated Society of Planters at a dinner last night which wound up the Planters*177 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-09-26 2 picture. A COLLISION OCCURRED BETWEEN TWO CARS, m which one wa* overturned, m Middle Road, Singapore, yesterday. Occupants of both cars escaped uninjured.- Free PressFree Press - 25 words
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188 1938-09-26 2 I/onrion. Sept. 25. MAJOR CHIPP, Adviser on Forest Engineering to the y l Malayan Forest Service, is visiting British dependencies m West Africa to investigate possibilities of developing sawmilling for the supply of the local markets* industry, m which it is hoped that AfricanBritish Wireless - 188 words
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Article21 1938-09-26 2 Success I n "45 Fathers" JAM m r- i Fathers *hidl F tappQCtl trlloqui.sm. Thoj amusin, p,r: an orpt. Am 2^21 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-09-26 2 -U'IVES >i ifl i nig!; Warren v cast. rts acting a> tornt-v as his b^auti: badly aiihfLi vUt. w.. |MM I II OSS abou ll pi fastest timr of thf da* rf lhf Singapore A M terd.i> on hiv l'«u < N fin- Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article40 1938-09-26 2 STATES RENOUNCE SANCTIONS (.«n itv ipplJ Ccvn ft] I irl m mn tee tooay TV. Kitted r-f c-i th*t that that vou'.c! Com i...nt hi I repceaenUth den. A-.baiua and Norw.-v Tho math pratent time i «;iiDoort .1 1 Chirr.40 words
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Article19 1938-09-26 2 tion. WbO have pa^t wee* w work o.i M nd; II is ala > i w ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement71 1938-09-26 2 '<£&*'■ t^ s Hb v v^ m¥'*£U>j*i\^m[ Ks&£iwmmmiiZ9 IK v"%; tl lv HER OK KlC^ Ik -.-.T!^^^M pK^o^v'^j.*'. J^^l >£i*7mH BREAD A meal m itself and an abundant source of energy. Place your order now for "ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD Daily deliveries of White, Brown, Wholemeal or any other varieties you71 words
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Advertisement13 1938-09-26 2 u A^«SSU^| HAIR CR^ P?ice "«^a Otu MEO| CAL HALL LTo" 3 BATTERY^.;13 words
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289 1938-09-26 3 Indians Who L Favour 'Kuttus" SOUTH INDIAN labourers have been accustomed to invest their savings in money-lending transactions, In cattle, and in declares Mr. C. Wilson, ler of Labour, Malaya, ing to savings among labw\ his annual report of tlaya Labour Department. immon method289 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-09-26 3 p. Li L.I C. BEARERS taking the ccffin pom the hearse at Bidadari Cemetery where Mr. James Robertson was buried yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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991 1938-09-26 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 25. THE prospects for tea growing m Malaya, particularly to meet the demands of the local market, were discussed by Mr. B. G. A. Lowe of the Agricultural Department, m a paper read at the I.S.P. conference991 words
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726 1938-09-26 3 Tropical Hygiene Expert's Warning (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 25. WARNING about air-conditioning houses was made by Dr. Barclay Barrowman, the well-known Malayan expert m tropical hygiene, m an address to the I.S.P. conference at Penang. Dr. Barrowman who emphasised the726 words
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Article155 1938-09-26 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jpoh, Sept. 25. THAT money awarded to in--1 formers should be made known publicly, so that the police could better obtain the evidence of members of the public against alleged bookmakers, was the opinion expressed by Mr. J. Creswell, 0.C.P.D., m the155 words
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Article85 1938-09-26 3 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 25. TVISCOVERED m the bathroom of his office with a severe wound over his heart, Keng Loo, assistant cashier of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., was rushed to hospital yesterday. He Is now m a critical condition. When his85 words
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Article51 1938-09-26 3 The wedding took place on Sept. 10 at St. Patrick's Church. Wallington, of Mr. Jack Clow Morton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. S. Morton, of London, formerly of Seremban. to Miss Peggy Jean Wilkinson, younger daughter of the late Mr. John Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Wallington,51 words
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86 1938-09-26 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. Sept. 25. A VOYAGE from the west coast of Malaya to Sumatra and back in a 14ft. boat was made by Mohamed bin Nlnam Shah, a 16-year-old boy of the Government English School. Batu Pahat. The two crossings86 words
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Article216 1938-09-26 3 Effect Of European Tension nECEMBER rubber futures on the New York Commodity Exchange rose 45 points in the course of the week but gradually lost this Rain, closing unchanged from the previous week, says Levy and Co.'s weekly rubber review. The turnover for the we* k was 11,450216 words
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258 1938-09-26 3 Increased Co-operation By Labourers pO-OPERATION among Indian estate labourers grew m the mast astoundng manner during 1937, stated Mr. C. Wilson, Controller of Labour, Malaya, m hLs annual report. "Were it not for the evidence of one'« own eyes that the labourers and their families were healthy, well-dressed and buying258 words
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Advertisement78 1938-09-26 3 **TT»if lujf^l Ha Certam Panels. Maker and -palrer of rattan »nd Btrtam Chicks. Canvas and *Prtn* Blinds. Tarpaulins, Tents. «ae* Blue Screens. Bertatn Panels. Wire Netting Fencing. Wool buntings and Flag*. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— Robinson Road, 'Opposite Telegraph Co.) Iftttaftnjj 293, joo cblat PUt«. Singapore. Orders promptly executed.78 words
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Advertisement247 1938-09-26 3 SIGNS OF ILLNESS IN CHILDREN. Lassitude and lor.s of Interest in school and playmates is often noticeable in children. There Is a tendency to stay at home Instead of joining other boys and girls at ptay. Naturally such a condition worries careful parents who know how Important it Is lor247 words
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Miscellaneous39 1938-09-26 3 LAW NOTICE FOR THE The hier Justice, Mr Justice Pedlow and Mr. Justice Home at Johorc. Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Mills in 3rd Court Chambers at 11 a.m. ::r.i.n>es-lr. -Chambers and Oritg Summonses. fter Motion and Judgment39 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter202 1938-09-26 4 Courage Or Cowardice REASONS THAT INSPIRE WAR (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir,— I read your article in yesterday's Free Press with a great deal a f interest and sympathy. The world seems at present to oe divided into two essential classes, viz.: (1) those with a will202 words
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Article59 1938-09-26 4 Women Natio na i the R| ned thoiJffh it Winen m u thgr society in which u Mr s RMdnt. must re. tha Th the family c.m^th^L ward, iho which th< NMIAf <» ii The ideal bm| lV factor. hi ,h f -JrouJd,. thems< that nust59 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-09-26 4 FOB A WAGER, the pilot of a small single-seater aeroplane challenged a racing motor-cyclist and a motorist to races over a circular coarse, near Rome. The 'plane won both races, although by only a narrow raarffin. Picture shows the aeroplane finishing a length ahead of the car.47 words
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Article179 1938-09-26 4 £1,000 Offer To Marry A Jewess A YOUNG British visitor to Berlin was offered £1,000 m a Benin rale on Auy. 22 if he would give a wealth 7 German Jewess British nationality by marrying her. The man who made the offer told him that all he had to do179 words
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Article99 1938-09-26 4 During the week ending Sept. 17,! 1938. exports from Malayan ports i amounted to 37,229 cases, of which 23.417 <63 per cent.) cases were to the s United Kingdom, 3,670 •10 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 1.375 <4 per cent) cases to Canada.!99 words
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80 1938-09-26 4 SEPT. U, \Z O'CLOCK NOON Buyer* Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases P.O.B. September) 25 4 2G Good FAQ. in bales <F.O/R Sepfrrrber* 25 25 'i No. I.X.R.S.S. < Spot-loose) (auardab> Sirpapcre) 25 B 23' No. I.X.R.S.S. October 25 4 26 Nov.-Dec. 26 26'; Jan. -Mar.80 words
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226 1938-09-26 4 Love Letters For Soldiers In China i 1 Shanghai. Stpt. It. pAUSLVG for a brief spell durir.g I* a temporary lull m the ttgbttei on China's war-fronts, the Chinese troops will soon find themselves rei freshed and strengthened for tr.o .fray by ardent love letters j They will never have226 words
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Article91 1938-09-26 4 MANILA GOLD SHARE MARKET Manila. Sept. 21. Thursday's 87.48 Yesterday's K<i *7 Previous Today's Pe*o* Asked Rid Asked Rid Antamok 0 39' 2 o.38u o.3S>-» o.3« Atol; 0.38 0 36 ED 0 35 1 2 0.34 Coco Grove 0.42- 0.41 2 0.42 0.41 > 2 Demcr.stration 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.2791 words
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Article82 1938-09-26 4 LCCAL EXCHANGE RATES II IN<. I T.T London, demand 1 Htn-'. *< Bata\.a. ri« inand San araug. OnMAd Calcutta. By;. demand Madra» C Ho:m Xi i.» r, .1 Airc«\. C;. derrand Sua: Saigon, crm. I Japan, drmand Aintraliii. demand N BUI. Ir»ndon T Tendon, demand I-"ndon. 3) r.i London. «082 words
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Advertisement573 1938-09-26 4 CL AbbIMED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMES'! 1C OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Choa Eng Wan and Mr I.im Choon Tee wish to thank al friends and relatives who paid nigh visits and attended the funeral of thi late Madam Choa York Neo and thos( who sent wreaths, joss papers, tele grams and573 words
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Advertisement373 1938-09-26 4 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT 1 KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd 1 (near Swimming Clufc) c Board -Residence at moderate rates c Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: 5758. I THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. r Pirst Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with 5 j modern bathrooms from $65 per month.373 words
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Advertisement101 1938-09-26 4 IRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS K^««fcaL Willf NEW LUSTER ON TEETH WL\~,mtk Bbm £^s I^7 PEPSODENT mJUmm of all tooth pa*ic» contain* IRIUM which m» anuudn^ij r»•tore* natural brilliance to teeth! Iriuni is the new modern way to restore b^b^Jl Xl doll, dingy film make teeth sparkle, ''fr and keep the mouth101 words
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697 1938-09-26 5 Importance Of SexRatio For Indian Immigration EVILS OF TOO GREA T INEQUALITY THE Controller of Labour for Malaya in his annual report for 1937, referring to the question of sex-ratio among Indian coolies, declares that the views of the Malayan Government and of the Indian Government are the same, namely,697 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-09-26 5 picture. ALTHOUGH 25 YEARS OLD, this Fiat still runs smoothly. A feiu days ago it was driven from Bandoeng to Batavia under its vower The car was seen at yesterday's A.A.M. speed trial.- Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article183 1938-09-26 5 Guerillas' Relentless Activities THE relentless activity of the guerillas m East Hopei province now threatens to disrupt railway communications between Peiping and Mukden. Recently, the track has been damaged at least once daily between Tientsin and Shanhalkwan, with the trains m both directions running hours late while repair gangs try183 words
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Advertisement230 1938-09-26 5 »45 FATHERS** is th« lunnio«t JANE WITHERS youve over seen. ..even the dummy knows that' DAILY 3 SHOWS -3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. At The New AIR-CONDITIONED A L f-f AMU it A 20th CENTURY FOX COMEDY RIOT PRESENTING nil FAMOUS JUVENILE STAR BiIIWBBBBBBBI^iMBW^MBi^™— J J 3888 r :^w^Jlk. 9 USB230 words
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Advertisement245 1938-09-26 5 "SOMETHING INSPIRING and BEAUTIFUL" Reynold's Weekly ,V7H£ PICTURE IS SUPERB NOTHING SHORT OF MARVELLOUS". 1 Afeu>« Chronicle "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE WEEK" (Way c ,or,w; OPENS TONIGHT l~£ir| AT THE CAPITOL |"i^l~| The Famous Story of the Great RACE between ENGLAND and IT\IV to CLIMB THE MATTERHORN Actually Filmed245 words
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675 1938-09-26 6 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1933. Another Peace Plan? U/HILE the defence chiefs of Europe are hurriedly making preparations for what many now regard as the inevitable outcome of the Czechoslovakian crisis, the statesmen are continuing unabated their frantic search for a peaceful solution. As French reservists are675 words
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1218 1938-09-26 6 Rose Faterson - French Government Buys Famous Chateau On The Loire Rose Faterson Cosmopolite Gossip By THERE is a considerable solicitude on the part of the French authorities for the preservation of famous and beautiful old buildings. This summer the F:?'.i*h Government has bought from the Princess Louis-Ferdinand of Bourbon-Orleans the renowned chateau1,218 words
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Advertisement392 1938-09-26 6 fIS^KWHHH2fIf?B|^3BSsV^3EK2V rriuixt 59M /^""MjW QOOOWOOO CBAEMINGLY BIICATEO IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND lOCRISTS UnrtvaUed Faeilitie* tot Private Entertainments. I AIODMA sl^^^^^^^i*^^^^^ I /8h I No^^^ e vastet-ot*^ o^etc. a IX* S S,^ Sun 1 MiMMskyiM K. N. I. LM. (ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS) INTRODUCE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYTRIPS TO THE392 words
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Advertisement28 1938-09-26 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 Collyer Quay Singapore.28 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1938-09-26 7 ESCAPES WHEN CAR OVERTURNS Crowds Line Farrer Road To See Races HOLLOWING the enthusiasm displayed by competitors 1 and spectators during the exhiliraling day's sport at the successful A.A.M. Singapore Trophy speed trials at harrer Road yesterday, the.e motor events may becomeFree Press - 1,292 words
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Article, Illustration730 1938-09-26 7 MR. JAMES ROBERTSON'S 31 YEARS IN COLONY /^NE of the n\o6t prominent figures m Singapore, Mr. James Robertson, general manager and director of Guthrie and Company. Ltd., died m the General Hospital on Saturday evening. He was buried at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Mr.730 words
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Article117 1938-09-26 7 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 25. MALACCA'S extensive manoeuvres, m which volunteers of the Fourth Battalion S.S.V.F., and Cadets participated, was held m the vicinity of Kampong Hylam and Beach along Tanjong Klihg today. Major General W. O. S. Dobbte, G.O.C, Malaya Command,117 words
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Advertisement19 1938-09-26 7 TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD FOR YQUR CONVENIENCE DINE 8c WINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT BEFORE or AFTER TME SHOW19 words
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Advertisement177 1938-09-26 7 ppifELATlOfi CASES RbV ADJUST THEMSELVES I The big thing «lmt a REVELATION ICBS UiU remarkable ability to hold more 59.00 TO $72.50 Soi* Agents: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. H EYMAN PUREiCREAMEW BUTTER I OI a rich, yet delicate I creamy flavour. Hey \f man Butter is ideal for177 words
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Article, Illustration1939 1938-09-26 8 I AM in a quandary. This week's London Letter is the hardest I have had to write. What news is there for me to write to you about? Everything seems to have given way to the international crisis. We are stiil precariously near war but1,939 words
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Advertisement387 1938-09-26 8 MenMadeYoung tigosr Increased In 24 lours it you feel old r>cfore your time, ana unable to enjoy the pleasures ot youth. take Dr Nixon* Vi-Tabf and r.sto^e your Manhool, Vitality and Enerizv B:r resulta ir. SI hours. Dr. Nixon's \:«Tibs are a new discovery ana sua--antetci to build new blood387 words
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Advertisement333 1938-09-26 8 BOUSTEAD coTuT (Incorporated m FMg, TELEPHONE: Freifht Sl^Jp" am i% LLOYDS AGENTS.I COOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED !M U V i. ROYAL STATE RAILWAY^ O|^ *Min U B^ BOUSTEAD CO SlflC^C^ WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM BURNS PHILP LINE Mncorpora"eG H lattf FOR BUBftANE, BYDNKV \.nT7 NKLBUURXG i JAVA, DABWIN AND THUWH>AI333 words
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Advertisement448 1938-09-26 9 »YP OandBRmSHIIDIA LINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tonnate. Spore. Tonnw J^L 1938 HANPURA 17.000 Oct 7 BANGALORE 6 000 Nov 1Q RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 21 CHITRaY iIZ D^" 2 SOMALI 6.800 Oct 21 CARTHAGE 15 000 D^ 16 CANTON 15^00 Nov. 4 •BHUTAN 6100 Dec CORFU 15,000448 words
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Advertisement363 1938-09-26 9 s^^b^bV^bßß S^SMaMsjsj B<aßai s^BM^^wwa^Bssssaaaaas^Baafc^Msl as^^^^^^^^^^^^^*naikSr^ fc^*^^» (incorporated tn Stratts Settlements t ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. {incorporated m 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 CITY363 words
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Advertisement796 1938-09-26 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG I PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIFfINU THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Steam m« Una Khlow Steamanlp C* (1911) L— Sblp Co. v*. am (Jhm. Mutual 6tcan> Cunartf White Stat LUL Navigation Co.. LUL| Aberdeen Common weallb Lim The Strait. Steamship C^ LUL Shaw796 words
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Advertisement562 1938-09-26 10 K. P. M. PLANCIUS— Monday, Sept. 26, Bela wan-Del!. VALENTIJN— Monday, Sept 26, Muntok and Batavia. KAMPAR— Tuesday Sept. 27, Ber.gkalis, Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMengeldar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. TOBELO— Tuesday, Sept. 27, Rhio, Tambelan, Slngkawang and Pemangkat. MAPlA— Wednesday. Sept. 28. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembllahan, PceloePallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Sept562 words
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Advertisement557 1938-09-26 10 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE UNE SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AfiO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Dot Sails Doe Singapore Singapore New York M.V. JAVANESE PRINCE Oct 2 Oct 9 Nov 25 MJ3. SILVERWALNUT Oct 18 Oct. 25 Dec 9 M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE Nov. 1 Nov. 9557 words
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Advertisement368 1938-09-26 10 O- S. K.~LU^ FOB AFRICA AMI MWia Mtt llfl tHawall Mar. Baenoa Alre. via Colombo. U~ bw. Dar-es-Salaam. Belrri S -nd. Durban. Port EUzaWTh and r,'' C° BsS I Toaa. Mar. f^^ 0—" via ColomrJo V n Mombasa. Zanribar. Dar-ek X K *faeM A Marque* and Durban SSQ a« 1J368 words
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Miscellaneous162 1938-09-26 10 Local And Foreign Moil Dispatches Arrivals -^c,— Java. South-West Bumatra, S.-E*st Borneo. Celebes. Molucca- and Timor Di»y Valentljn 10.33 am. Medan Planelus 9 a.m. Mimtolc Valentljn 10.30 am Pamangkat. Sambas and Slngkawang Boelongan 4 pm. U.S.A._Eastern Karapara 3 p.m. TOMORROW Indo-Chlnax K.NI.LM 11 30 am. Fort de Kock. Padang. Pakan162 words
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Miscellaneous86 1938-09-26 10 SiNGAPOM I UArtBOl a' I The fel Singapore 1UH* ed to arn\« East Wharf. Inlrun..- <•««•• > Planet us H Main Wharf. Knir cam 15; Olfnl Qgmfcir s»; i'-« |xl Empire l»^k. i:n»r«n< < \Vr»t Hhaif. l.ntr-n.r IX* M Yeifuku Maiu I West Wharf, r.nlran. r Rrlau. Rima > :<86 words
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968 1938-09-26 11 Continued from page 7) Dr. .md Mrs. E. A. Elder, Mr. David Tumor Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kinder, Mr. 4 Mrs. George Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. S i Wong Ted and Ann, Mr. D W. Bris- Mr. and Mrs. James Baillie, Mr. and968 words
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174 1938-09-26 11 Chinese Woman Driver In Only Speed Trials Crash (Continued from page 7) njJe.t Fraser (M> G mdKet T) time X? g a S? h W 1 C l S S Ja^ar>. time 34.2 toe 35.4°^ K k HWee «S Ja Suar), 1 SSTpL 4 J S^ 18 Cars unli »ited174 words
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Article231 1938-09-26 11 The Singapore Volunteer Corps programme of drills up to and for week ending, Oct. 2. are as follow: Today, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. <(v). 3 ins. AA. Gun Drill: 5.30 p.m., S.R.E. tv\ Spars. 5.15 p.m., Bukit Timah Range. 2S.S.VR, Practice Competition; 30 x Ran^e H.Q231 words
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Article54 1938-09-26 11 IN the semi-finals of the Singapore Golf Club's championship, played at Bukit Timah yesterday morning, Dr. M. C. Bain beat A. V. Cramsie three and one and Dr. E. L. Thomson oeat J. B. Beeton two and one. The finals will be played on Saturday and Sunday54 words
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Article426 1938-09-26 11 Sin japwr. Sept 33. MEAT ■••leak Kati .3a Beef stew cr curry do .30 Fillet Steak lb. .55 Mutton, Australian do .30 K*fc lean Kati .44 **tk, lean and fat I quality; do .34 POULTRY Capon* locally reared) Katl .45 Du <*k> each .33 Fov l* Kati426 words
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918 1938-09-26 11 Favourites Score At First Day Of Meeting COUR winners by M. van Breukelen featured the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Well-backed horses scored throughout the afternoon, Sir Lady creating the biggest upset to918 words
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189 1938-09-26 11 K.L. Employees And High House Rents TPHE Association of Non-Govern-ment Employees of Kuala Lumpur will hold their half yearly meeting on Sept. 30. The Ccmmittee's report for the halfyear states that subscriptions during the period amount to $159.50 while entrance fees total $*****. The association has only been m existence189 words
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Article34 1938-09-26 11 The swimming carnival of the Raffles Institution will be held at the V.M.C.A. pool. Fort Canning, next Friday at 4.30 p.m. The old boys' race will be held at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article155 1938-09-26 11 From London 1.30 p. m. Saturday RUBBER: (Previously tone) Dull. London: Closed Previously: 7 15 16d. 8d. Oct.-Dec: do Previously: 7 1516d. 8 1 16d. Jan.-Mar.: do Previously: 8 1 16d. 8*fed. Apr.-June: do Previously: 8Hd. 8 3 16d. New York: do Previously: 16.13. STOCKS: London 64.735155 words
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Article64 1938-09-26 11 I From London: Latest Quotations TIN: (Previously tone) Dull. Spot: Closed. Previously: £194 2s. Gd. Three months: Closed. Previously: £194 17s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN* Closed. PreTiously: 43.25. COPPER: Settlement: £42 2s. 6d Previously: £42 2s. 6d GOLD: Yesterday: £7 59. Previously: £7 4s. 6d SILVSR: Spot:64 words
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Article63 1938-09-26 11 London Closing Quotations Method of Panty before Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 121.1 178 9 16 HSVz Hew York... to 4.M 4.ISV* 4.80 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.9^4 b. 92 l 8.32 Hong Kong. Per dollar Is. 3d. Is 3d. Shanghai... -?er dollar SVad.63 words
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Article257 1938-09-26 11 The second bi-monthly mixed louiszmes competition for September was played at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mrs M C. Bain and J H. Phillips with net score of 34. Thirty-two cards were taken out and the following returned: Mrs. M.257 words
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Advertisement364 1938-09-26 11 BANK OF CHINA t lncorporated id ttoiru by Special Charwrl, IS. Ceril Stieet. Singapore. Telrpbonea: Manager's Offlre §444 •\sst. Mjumms Offlro M«a Evrhancr Drpt #441 General OOlre Mtt-t Cable Addrcot: <mi vr.Ki o Pa« Up Capital Ch. f 41 Jti.frtt M Reserve Fands In exces* of Ch. f i.soo 03«)364 words
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535 1938-09-26 12 EVERTON LOSE THEIR FIRST MATCH OF SEASON Correspondence Huddersfield Win By Three Goals To Nil ARSENAL VILLA PLAY SCORELESS DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) >-* London, Sept. 26. CVERTON lost their first match of the season when they went down by three goals to nil. Lawton, Everton's centreforward, lost his535 words
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Article94 1938-09-26 12 (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir.— It's no use to argue any mor2 about the S.C.F.A. II playing In the Qualifying round since they were teaten by the Police last Friday. The match was very disappointing for th? Chinese should have won the game.94 words
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Article62 1938-09-26 12 |N the men's singles final of the American championships Donald Bud^e beat Gene Mako 6—3, 6 B. 6 2. 6 l. and completed a grand slam In the world tennis. He has won the Australian. Btench. Wimbledon, and American championships m the t^me. year. Alice Marble62 words
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Article62 1938-09-26 12 In th 3 final cf the American women's golf championship Patty Ber? beat Mrs. J. A. Page six and five. Mrs. Page won the final last year b:at'ng Miss Ber~. This is Patty Berg's first championship but she has previously played m three flnaLj. She62 words
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403 1938-09-26 12 Peng Soon Beats Chong Tee After Thrilling Match Badminton A RECORD crowd was at the Clerical Unions Kaw-Par Gymnasium Hall yesterday morning to witness the battle between Tan Chong Tee and Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan singles champion and runnerup respectively, for the right to contest the final of the403 words
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Article341 1938-09-26 12 BEATING Singapore by four out ol j the five matches played oa the courts of the International Club, yesterday, Joiiore retained the Iskandar Cup, presented by the Sultan of Pera'-i for inter-state tennU among Malay competitors. The Sultan himself present M the Cup after the341 words
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Article, Illustration358 1938-09-26 12 A FINE display by Potter and Jones on Saturday was the main reason why the Newcomers beat the Rest m the Singapore Cricket Club rugby trial on the Padang, eight points (a goal and a try) to threeFree Press - 358 words
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1134 1938-09-26 12 Home Soccer R esults And League Tables HOME soccer results and Lainv taM as follows: "I'-t.,-,^ ENGLIMi LIAGUI DIVISION I Arsjnal 3 Aston VUla ...0 IMrm'ngham .1 Preston .....3 Blackpool 3 Grinub .1 Brentford ....2 Sundcrland 3 Derby County 5 Stoke 0 HudcrsHcld ....i Evertcn ....0 Leicester 0 Bolton 01,134 words
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Article208 1938-09-26 12 The Cld I. IUVb ift p. )p> i h grntlen Still. a rr^ N lived mm-, i irki n man that w• M< an BUU P\ra-v.'cS 0 I B it '.ere aro thlnp Methuselah and I irt Urn iflli m I i O:o the o n mldabli208 words
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Advertisement274 1938-09-26 12 Stomach Ulcers Cause Hunger Pains Arv you hungry an hour or so after rn .-us? Does your stomach pain and burn bee ween meals? Do you feel sick at your eto.-nach and feel like vomiting? Do you sweat easily, have headaches, and ieel weak and nervous? These are danger signals274 words
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