The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1938

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS (SPECIAL AIRMAIL EDITION 10 CENTS.) NO. 15,584. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938.
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  • 609 1 Gas Masks Issued: Defence Units Called Up PARLIAMENT TO MEET TOMO RROW Premier's Personal Plea TT 1 1*, i JHE EXTREME GRAVITY OF THE EUROPEAN SITUATION WAS GRIMLY EMPHASISED LAST NIGHT BY REPORTS FROM LONDON. HOUsi RL OF M Sn? A wff B T EE Mr.SS
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  • 30 1 HELMETED CZECH TROOPS manning their positions as they heavy artillery beneath the heavy trees at Motol. south-west of Prague, where the city's defences are being completed.
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  • 233 1 Washington, Sept. 2b. DK£SID£NT Roosevelt telegraphed direct to Herr Hitler and President of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Benes, today, appealing earnestly on behalf of the 130,000,000 people of the United States for the sake of humanity everywhere not to ireak off negotiations for a peaceful and fair
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  • 134 1 London, Sept. 26. "The British Government hails With gratitude the weighty message of President Rocscvelt addressed to the British end certain other governments," states a reply by Mr. Chamoerlain to President Rcoscvclt. The message adds: "At this critical time it is indeed essential to remember what is
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  • 26 1 Bucharest, Sept. 26. A WAVE of sympathy for Czechoslovakia is sweeping Rumania. Everywhere the people are talking of their readiness to help their neighbour ally Reuter
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  • 96 1 Rome. Sept. M, Till: German memorandum had not gone beyond the FrancoBritish proposals, asserted Mussolini, continuing his speech campaign at Verona in support of Hitler's standpoint on Czechoslovakia. After declaring tuere were still some days in which to reach a pacific solution, II Duce added: "At
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  • 217 1 "Britain Must Stand Against Aggression" London. Sept. *u. fAll C. R ATTLEE. Opposition Leader, today addn-vsed tn following letter to the Prim? Min: ter: "The terms of Herr ITitler"; memorandum, which you agreed t submit to the Czechoslovak! an Qov ernment. have, I believe, protoum l shocked British public opinion.
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    • 51 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness an d fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home Malaya's Premier Hotel. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE FROM 6.15 P.M. TO 8.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) FROM 9.30 P.M. tTO MIDNIGHT PHYLLIS AND JAMES" THE POPULAR COMEDIANS. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 BAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan
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    • 85 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI 5? HOTEL ROOF GARDEN E TONIGHT lAL DINNER DANCK DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY ER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY TREVOR DAWN" CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL SPECIALITY DANCERS DINNER S3^ NON-DINERS SI. DANCE INFORMAL THE ROTARY CLUB £%>l§ OF
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  • 443 2 DECTEK learns authoritatively Hitler's memorandum, submitted to the Cz?chs through Mr. Chamberlain, asks for I the withdrawal of the whole Czech armed forces, police and other officials to be evacuated from areas as set forth on a map attached to the memorandum. This area is
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  • 69 2 Shanghai. Sept. 2ti. THL t-irst Battalion Seaforth Highlanders were today suddenly ordered to leave for Uong Kong. They *a:!ed at 2 p.m. in H.M.S Birmingham. The Battalion was recently sent to Shanghai to reinforce the British garrison. It is understood by Reuter the decision was
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Corrcr.ponciuU itngfcOfc, Sept. 26. A communique has been issued by the Minister of Defence denying that Army is con ten. pi at inc big scale mobilisation. ah that Is happening, it is said, is that trocps are training in preparation for the review when
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  • 29 2 i "Termite, their life and habits" vil] i be the subject of a talk by Rotarlan C. P. Taylcr. at the Singapcro Rotary Club tiffin tomorrow.
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  • 163 2 'The Challenge' An Epic Of The Alps •THE aramatic story of the race between English and Italian climbers to b? first to scale the MattTh—n is told In "The Challenge the London Films production which opened Ita Sin-apore season at tho Capitol last r.ight. Those who saw Luis Trcnker In
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  • 47 2 C Warsaw. Sept. 2b\ ZECH t>»Hfi hare blown up a section of the Cisna-Lnp!ccm-Railway near the Polish frontier, accordinp to a Polish news-agency The line Is a part of the Polish raUvay jrrstem anri runs throvfh Czechoslovakia enly for a s^ort distance Reuter
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  • 415 2 SINGAPORE POLICE BAN WRESTLING Sequel To Scene On Sunday jUR. GEORGE lONESCO, promoter of the international "'wrestling championship at Singapore, has been prohibited from staging: any further «hows in the citv This action was taken by the police following demonstration at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night during the
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    26 2 HERR KUNDT. leader of the Sudeten Germans in the Czech parliament, who, ft is reported by a German newsagent?, has been arrested by the Czech police
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  • 487 2 'yyHEX addressing you in March," said Sir John, "I referred to the standard tonittgea of the signatory countries to the tin restriction agreement and advocated application by the Malayan Governments for acceptance of the 3937 production for the remainder cf the current agreement in
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  • 37 2 A Chinese, See Chew Long, was fined $20 or in default one month's rigorous imprisonment, in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving on Aug. 15 along: Pon^gol Road
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  • 235 2 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent j London. Sept. 26. TPIE critical European situation and danger of war re-acted sharply on the London Stock Exchange today v/ith most prices dropping varied point*. War Loan 3» 2 per cent, slumped T' M >cints to 92 and Hcng Kong and Shanghai
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  • 112 2 P«x P mil at 10 |> OUII retan c Lord n arriv, < Cad cell f in-C: vh» re Mi:.. C nta I Coir. Doml di penH m j Mhrltfaal ■»irt«i t p., r itn tkm r. rcrdine at Him, the A.r Ninbtci v K Mr
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  • 234 2 THE city of Lu^r.an. <; milefl 1 Peipin^-Hankow Railway which on Friday morning-, was recovered b; inents, foliowin.a: a fierce offensive on Saturday. A detachment of 1.000 Japanese troops who were isolated at the village of Wulimiau eight miles to the west of Loshan, discharged poison
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  • 21 2 Mexico Cit S MEXICAN oil bou vkd\\ ship Nortl S it i ioo.ooo tarn I any m
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  • 586 3 Tin Quota Sir John Bagnall And Their Precarious Position piE serious effect of the reduction in the international tin —SSSIfS 7 1 thou n(L l of »^»ng labourers in Malaya was emphasised by Sir John Bagnall speaking at the halfyearly general meeting of
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  • 88 3 A RESOLUTION oC protest against the repression in Travancore state was adopted by a meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Association. "This meeting strongly condemns the repressive policy adopted by the Government of Travancore towards the loyal subjects of the state, who are working peacefully for the
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  • 77 3 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice In Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— Niun Bun Kim vs. Rex. Rex vs. Lim Soon Gong Lim Mons Siew, Ho Ah Chye and Ng' Keat Beng. Belore Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs.
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  • 198 3 pRINCE Lcuis Ferdinr.nd. ol Prussia, son or the ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm and his bride the farmer Grand Dnchen Kyra cf Russia, who left their ship at Manila, it is believed, to avoid landing at Singapore when rumcurs of war v.?re imminent, is expected hers this afternoon by
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  • 285 3 Unable To Keep Up Payments ATTENTION continues to be given to the taking out of insurance policies by people in humble circumstances, declarer Mr. C. Wilson. Controller of Labour. Malaya, in his annual report of the Malayan Labour Dept. "It is not generally roaJtoftd t
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    62 3 1M fc liMtt UN TUVBBOAI tor its tJUattl training cnurs-- aTHtfft canvas, the Malay Kegimcnt will camp in lh- .-rounds of the Chines* High ITtlml. r.uxit Timah. An advance pr.rty is seen here carrjins c.invj beds ar»l making preparations for the arrival of the Regiment. The ro°imer.t wi!l be about
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    • 193 3 Qlostbra .-.ell groomed hair cf the most valuable ara one of the easiess. "nassags a fev/ G'cstora into the 9 r-orning bath the difference. bedrooms, with bathom and 'P hon e. Fully wUW' licensed restaurant open till mid-night Special rates lor Oversemi visitors. LOMJ'JN Detaita from MAPLEXON HOTEL Street, Ficoadilly
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  • 114 4 Release Of De Rothschild Likely ■Bras Vienna. Sept. n. JUERij U reason to believe that Baron Louis do Rothschild vho nnf P™ 3ll f r SiX "^nth's. Wll not be allowed to leave Austria unt the special State court, which begins its duties early in October, has pro* nounecd its
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  • 36 4 Capt A. P. Benfleld. who pleaded guilty t~> a charge of negligent driving I in Robinson Road was fined $30. in default sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment, in Singapore Traffic Court ypsterday.
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 656 4 IF WAR COMES— DUTY OF EVERY ITIEN Undertake Service According To Capacity (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir, It has occurred to me that, as a Christian citizen, born and educated in this Colony. I should fail in my duty to my God. King and country, if I
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    • 398 4 Italy's CoastJ ;ne Communications (To the Editor uf the Free PresM Bit. CM you beat what appeared i: this morning's Free Press for a lin of It reads as follows "Authoritative circles state that doatt the gravity of the situation, Italy has no ye: taken military
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  • 149 4 hina's Railway Construction pHINA'S ample reserve ;:cwer is c'.enonatrated during the prrsen: Struggle, when in addition to carryin- on a war with a powerful enemy she is also engaged In extensive highway and railway construction. Highway c instruction u following a pre-war plan lor a national network c: arterial ro?.ds
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  • 64 4 Hong Chan KOW, an employee of the Asiatic Petroleum Company was yes- terday charged in the Singapore Traffic j Court with negligent driving along Woodlands Road on Sept. 25. He was alleged to have collided with a cyclist. Tan Kcok Scan, causing Gii r vous hurt
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  • 31 4 v> mi M ■■■■in it^iKuv mmlmi Ki in Spa«:i. Al o!Tuia. M UpMa, ha| ft, tho; urrrchcrru by lar.e crcr! „tt a HI Ita-an soldier a*B| aarnc
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  • 110 4 ljiuul.* newhen In the bmmbU faetne^ of Hope:. BUUUI and Charhar provinces is a Chines: Mil Academy. whOM pwpOM is to tr icnders for guerillas now opcr. these parU of China ncminaiiy iu Japancai *npttltw it was the pvpoti ix the ttmdm ttam 1.000 mtntiia ttaa olDccn
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  • 7 4 WOMAN WAYLAID AND ROBBED O: i ni
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    • 496 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH. CLARK. To Eva. wife of J. F. Clark oi the Singapore Municipality, a son at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday, Sept. 25. isca. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. renders c:.-e now invited for trie fotlovicf materials or services for particulars see Municipal renders Room AnnuaJ
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    • 501 4 SHE PUT ON 21 POUNDS OF FLESH "Feel* wnderMly better" Nothing is more worrying than loss a weight. To watch the scales anxiously, acp ing against hope for an Increase of just oni ouncr? to take bottles and bottles of fishyt. ist ing oil and still feel no better to
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    • 54 4 DOES MOV WH Aj ft Mi n I 1 ii*--* *f* I*l STREAM. LINE OIL FILTKK The Stream-Line Oil Filter ICOO* impurities, making the fihcrccl oil equd if new. The total all-in cost cf tiltratic :i i GALLON of ncrmaily used lul> c tr OIL Write io the vole agents
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  • 97 5 (From Our Own Correspoudent). Penang, Sspt. 26. That Penang would soon be depleted of songbirds and that several air rifles were confiscated lately was a statement made by Inspector Farquharson before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Second Penang Magistrate, today, when a Eurasian, Joseph Martin, was charged
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  • 418 5 pOMMENT on confusion between the cost of living and the standard of living among Asiatics in Malaya is made in the Pathfinder, the journal of the Jaffnese Co-operative Society, Kuala Lumpur. "Although statistics are not available"', the journnl says, "many people have remarked
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    • 179 5 TONIGHT -BY PUBLIC DEMAND! KETURN SCREENING OF 1938's I GREATEST CINEMATIC TRIUMPH! I jtfJ^^ 1 PAVILION 6.15 9.15 I j feffij&ffra^^^^^MiL |(sj I BTlrj AND A GIRL 7 h— Mj£CjTA_^AUER Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manaffer Price 50 cents each EXTRAORDINARY
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    • 295 5 "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE WEEK" (SWay rhmliti ICAPITOLI T 6 .^l G 9 H ,1 The Famous Story of the Great RACE between ENGLAND and ITALY to CLIMB THE MATTERHORN Actually Filmed on the MatterHorn Alps... Awe inspiring Thrilling Magnificent ■BnHBHBJBJBJBJB^B^B^B^B^B^BJSfISBB^^^^^^^^^^^—^ I N SP i R I N G
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  • 641 6 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938. Hitler's Demands NOW that the terms of Herr Hitler's memorandum handed to Mr. Chamberlain at Godesberg last Friday are known, the reasons for the grave turn in the European crisis are apparent. It is becoming more and more obvious that the German
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  • 1209 6 British Scientists And Noise In Home Factory And Office Seeing London TN addition to Government 1 exhibits, more than 400 firms are demonstrating their ideas for progressive building at the biennial Building Exhibition at Olympia, London. These ideas, some of which represent the experience of 42 years, the lifetime cf
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    3 6 COUNSELLORS OF PEACE
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    • 157 6 ffiHA^ ETHE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO 201 CANTONMENT RD. SINGAPORE. PHONE 5371/2 l^™^WT!*rTi I fBTT UUf n L 'lii^i H Tff^ifiil^^-i^'MWSBBBWWBB MASTE RS" HE g BY SPECIAL kff.A TO H.'M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. ,872 ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIVMOND RINGS You would bo proud of years
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    • 31 6 HERE'S A DEVICE TO SAVE LENS STRAINS AND BREAKAGE. n THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained from NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Opthalmic Opticians 325, North Bridge Road, Singapore, PHONE 6363.
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  • 352 7 PICK THORN COMMISSION TO STUDY MALAYAN EDUCATION FOR TWO MONTHS Limited Time For Public Interviews THE Pickthorn Commission on Higher Education in Malaya, 1 which is due in Singapore, on Oct. 7, will make a two months' stay in this country. The Commission will stay in Singapore from Oct. 7-14,
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 7 NATURE HIPES HER FACE. A new study of the famous Bridal Veil waterfall at Narooma, New South Wales. It is a favourite spot for picnickers.
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  • 182 7 ALTHOUGH there has been no cancelling of A freights for Europe by Singapore exporters this week, as a result of the increase in insurance during the present crisis, there is a scramble to Ket freight shipped away to Europe before the insurance
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  • 82 7 rom Our Own Correspondent") London Sept. 19. '"AT the men of his ship and those the Ist Rattalicn of the Man-tc-r Regiment might shortly meet ngapore, was the hope expressed Capt. H. H. Bousfitld, who comthe new 10,000-ton cruiser achester, when at Port: ::outh to--2
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  • 83 7 Y"OU appear to make a busi- ness of thieving," remarked Mr. G. S. Rawlings in the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday, when he sentenced a Chinese, Tan Tieu, to three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision for stealing two iron rods worth
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  • 196 7 TTHE annual report of the Indian Association, Singapore, to be presented at the annual meeting next Sunday states that the membership is still at a low ebb "suffering from the effects of the transition after the increase of subscription." The accounts show a deficit for
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  • 436 7 Formerly S. African Professor THE body of Mr. Hugh Denham, welt-known in Singapore as an actor, was recovered from the sea at Changi by the police yesterday morning. The body was seen floating near a fishing stake by a warder on Sunclay afternoon and
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  • 86 7 (Frcm Our London Staff) London, Sept. ID. QUEEN MARY made a lengthy tour of the Malayan Court during her recent visit to the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow. Her Majesty was particularly impressed by the Trengganu handwoven silk fabric. She enquired as to the origin of the material
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  • 193 7 Six-Year-Old Girl's Death In Lorry Crash THE death of a six-year-old Chinese gill, who was sitting on the lap of a woman beside the driver of a lorry, which came into collision with another lorry, was described at a preliminary inquiry in Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. Ng Wong Teng, the
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  • 54 7 A bazaar organised by the Ladies' Aid Society in aid of the organ fund of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, will be held in the church hall. Kampong Kapor, on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. There will be a stall of fancy articles and
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  • 189 7 THE recent strike of the Singapore Traction Company employees who went out on July 7 had a sequel in the Singapore Third Court, yesterday, when lour Sikhs, Narajan Singh, El] a Singh, Dalip Singh and Tara Singh, were asked to show cause why they should
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  • 49 7 The Singapore police an? ofTerin* a reward of $503 for information leading to the arrest of four Cantonese who entered a houso in Victoria Street on the morning of Aug. 15 and robbed a Chinese woman of about $5,000 wor^ of cash and Jewellery.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DINE 8c WINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT BEFORE or AFTER THE SHOW
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    • 96 7 A Kg Rpm DELATION CASES IL V ADJUST THEMSELVES f T he U« thing about a REVELATION [U iU remarkable -biUtv to hold more »9.00 TO $72.50 Sole Agents: ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. !tKJ^«t\siv»* t I r?7 Assorlmonts I ♦^^g Each A hH^*?s3 mhQ Mustrrniccc .'^-w^^ H B^^^
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  • 344 8  -  YVONNE BY that blouse-and-shirt ensembles are just as smart for those who are slim enough to wear them —as are the tailored woollen dresses, the blouse is even more important this season, than ever. There are very youthful looking: blouses made of fine wool having little Peter
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  • 548 8  - Baby From Two To Five SOPHIA LAUTERBACH BY AS baby's second birthday approaches many mothers find themselves thinking, "Now baby's running about he will scon be off my hands. v Yet. although baby is no longer directly dependent upon mother fcr his every need, the y^ars from two to five
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  • 640 8  -  FREDA MARSDEN BY J7VERY smart woman knows how essential to her chic are beautifully shod feet, so that the selection and upkeep of her shoes are both very important to her. For most of us, who cannot afford to have our shoes made for us,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 32 8 45 cts. a id. None Better 49 High St., Spore. D^PLIT YOUR COSTUME MADE FROM PIG SKIN IN FIVE FASCINATING SHADES BY OUR EXPERIENCED CHINESE CUTTERS J* 143 "'CM ST. 'PHOHE 7957.
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    • 444 8 BOUSTEAD CO?^ <lncorpor.ua to f Mgj 'U, TELEPHONE: rw.,1,, LLOYDS AGENIT"' OOOKINO AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTK offcrs T|Mv SERVICES via HONOLULU !TlJ*£2*** VANCOUVER-ACROSS CANADA t J^ ENTAL TRAIN without ctan B e-!h,L ANS< x TIN. PACIFIC ATLANTIC BBRVICte TO the CONTINENT-all under ONB uau^ LOW FARES SINGAPORE
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    • 436 9 Vil^ftlwißllWHrßßß^llll ll| lllln, j/P.OandlOinMpTlNES; P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Dm d uc Jonnage. Spore. Tonnage. Spore. 1938 1938 17.000 Oct 7 BANGALORE G.OOO Nov. 19 PINW 17.000 Oct 21 CHITRAL 15.000 Dc? 2 6.800 Oct ?1 CARTHAGE 15,000 O-c. 16 15.500 Nov 4 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 15.000
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    • 448 9 (incorporated in Straits Settlements.) J^^P^^^^Br ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, ilncorporatea in England.) E*AVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer o- c s^Us CITY OF BAGDAD ,\illj Glasgow G a.m. £2pt. 29 Oct. 2 CITY GF ORAN Calls Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov. 2 CITY OF PirnvyjßG Nov
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    • 953 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Unco) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING HIE BLIP rLNNK! LINE (Ocean Steam Ihe lloa Khlow fefarathip Co IMM Ltd. Sl-ip Co.. Ltd trrt China Mutual steam Cunard Hint*- Stai Ltd Navigation Co. Ltd ADerUern A t o :»m. 1 1, u The Strait* Steanvblp
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 520 10 K. P. M. KAMPAR— Tuesday Sept. 27. Bcr.gkalis. Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMengeidar, Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. BOELONGAN— Tuesday, Sept. 27, Rhio, Tambelan, Singkawang and Pemangkat. MAPI A— Wednesday. Sept 28, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, PceloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Ren*at. THEDENS— Wednesday, Sept 28, Mimtok and Palembang. TOGlAN— Wednesday. Sept 28. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi.
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    • 617 10 "1 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails l>ue j Singapore Singapore New York M.V. JAVANESE PRINCF Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Nov 25 MJS. SILVERWALNUT Oct 18 Oct 25 Dec 9 M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE Nov.
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    • 612 10 O- S._K. lW «>B AFRICA AN!» SoTflT\M- p. tlUw.ll Maro Bueno. Alre, via -'^T bar, Dar-es-Salaam. BarTi tSantos Mam Bnenot Alret a J..iomh. rv SUS^a D Yell*. M.ru K I r.\ OSAKA tVOKM KAIS»\ (Incorpoia-od m Japan) (KOKISAI K!M %JO\ \l\ ilncorporatr*- Itpm For JAPAN. LO3ANGELE.. r.Z.v VO-H v PFASE3:
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  • 117 11 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was $98>i, down S 4 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 24 cents, buyers January/ March 27 U cents, market steadier after weakness. Tin and Robber shares were
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  • 505 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From Exchange Telegraph Co. From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday The above are dealer V middle prices; jobbers' margins, orokerage and stamr> duty are not included Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... lW/ 2 x.d. 111%
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  • 1181 11 Last Night's Quotations Fraser And Co.*s List u MINING Buyers Sellers 3s 9d 4s 3d 28s 30a nom i£i 4Js 47s nom To 24fi 1.33 1.40 10s lls M-iE, 3d 22s 3d X.d. 14s ibs 3d ctz.) .38 .42 c.d. ($1) .WH .17* 2 S
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  • 69 11 TIN: Dull. Spot: £193 17s. 6d. Previously: .£194 2.s' Cd Three months: £194 12., Gd Previously: €194 17s 6d NEW YORK TIN: (Opening price): 43.25. Previously 43 25 COPPER: Settlement: €42 12s. G6 Previously: £42 2s 6d GOLD: Yesterday: £7 ss. 7d. Previously:
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  • 178 11 THE COMMqpITY MARKETS From London 5.30 p. m. Yesterday RUBBER: Weak London: 7 11 16d. 7^d Previously: 7 1516d. Bd. Oct-Dec: 7 11 16d. 7?'id. Previously: 7 15|16d. 3 l'l6d. Jan -Mar.: 7 11 16d. 7 1316d Previously: 8 116d. 8' B d. Apr.- June: 7? 4 d 7" 8
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  • 58 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Method of Ponty before Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Franc to 121.1 178% 178 9J16 York to 4.88 4.75*4 4.78 1 4 f-nsterdam. Guilders to 8.97">i 8.92 8.92'/ 2 Kong Per dollar Is. 3d Is 3d. -u>?hal Jer dollar B d nom B
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 380 11 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated In Chtnj oy Speriai Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6i«« M Ami. Manncn OflKO «44S Exchange OrpL «441 General Office MSt-t Cablo Addreos: "i Ml sr.Kl o PaM Up Capital Ch f 40.000.W0 04 ■esrrve Kunds ta excess of Ch J 1.800 OD't
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 128 11 RADIO PROGRAMME SINGAPORE. TODAY. ZHL 22S metres (1.33 me s) ZHP 30.96 metres -9'ia mo/i) p.nv 5.00 Malay music. Gramophone records. 6.00 Teochew music Gramophone records. 6.28 Selections from "Han Lena Bee." Gramophone records. 7.00 Children's programme. (English). 7.30 Time, weather, and announcements 7.45 Health talk— "Typhoid Carriers aivi Ini
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    • 23 11 HONG KONG. ZBW 9.51 Mr s (31« m.) p.m. 0.30 10.20 European programme 7.20 Time signal, weather report and announcements. 10.20 Close down.
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  • 71 12 Barber Wins "A Singles picture. I. LN. BARBER 4» won the final of the men's singles "A" class in the S.C.C. tournament yesterday, beating H. G. Morris (—2) 6—3. 6—2. Final of the men's singles "C" class was won by N. Clumeck who beat J. M. Fraser C— o, 6
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  • 379 12 CLUB HONG KONG GARRISON PLAY DRAW Four Goals Shared In Fast Hockey Display Yesterday CAST hockey between an S.C.C. team and the Hong 1 Kong Garrison resulted in a draw of two-all on the padang yesterday. The score was indicative of the kenness of play^ each side scoring once in
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  • 183 12 Indians And Colts Share 2 Goals Indian Assn. 1: Colts- 1. THE Indian Association drew with tbi Colts with a score of a goal each In an even game of hockey en the former's ground in Bale^tier Road yesterday. Play Iqi moot cl the time swunj from side to side
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  • 127 12 v^?V A Uo^ inB are the results of the Y.M.C.A.. tennis ties played yesterday Men's Doubles Handicap beat M. Y. Namazle and John J. Pillai 6_i, "B" Singles e—i al A ab (—15.3) beat Lauw Pek Tjin l, 6—2. Ties for this week an?TODAY Men's Doubles p-tiAn^ir 1
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  • 48 12 twh K B aloeran of the Roterdam S d fr H om Eur °Pe to the Netherlands East Indies, will arrive at Singapore it about 11 a .m. today and will be alongside the S.H.B. godown no 18 She will leave for Batavia In the aiuernocn.
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  • 35 12 hockey match between the S.C.C. II and the A.P.C., to have been played, at Paya Lebar yesterday was postponed j^avtraay, J» Cup tennis on Saturthl* Alsa off Abdul Majid in the singles and not Talib.
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  • 57 12 TI 1 following have been selected to nlav hockey for the Y.M.C.A. vs. 7th HeavV liu Hon Kim; M. Swyny, Darus Glm Iv>rt' SiTTesSJr'^A' ***** 11 M Kiat, Tesaier, E. a. Joy. Pong Urn, Eng iiaT'^; o In(!lan Association on Pri- 1: 5 PJn n thc todl<ul A«ociatton
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  • 119 12 A scoreless draw was the result cf the hockey match between a Y.M.C.A. and a Royal Signals side, played at Alexander Barracks, yeiterday. The standard of plav was not hieh and the ground conditions hampered any good style. Both teams fielded capable defences but the
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  • 47 12 ar^edV^der^^ tou nan^ Three-BaU Championship (300) Today: Tan Tian Sang vs. Loo Wing Tuck «\m Thr ««-BaU Handicap (ZOO) SWr S (-7^° Wlng TW± 2 0) VS M Four-Ball Championship (350) 4: siss saa w* Tu=k AU games will start at 7.30 pm sharp.
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  • 171 12 JHE Hong Kong aquatic stars, who are in Singapore to raise funds for China relief by swimming, will be matched against Singapore Chinese swimmers on Saturday and Sunday next at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club. Net proceeds of the matches, which are being
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  • 165 12 Training For Autumn Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. •jTODAY'S training by candidates for the Selangor Turf Clubs Autumn meeting consisted mainly of canters half-pace work and trots. Aviemore did a three-quarter pace run and displayed pleasing form in a strong finish The Planter (Kirwan) went round
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  • 71 12 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lurapr. Sept. 26. The P.M.S. Volunteer Force rugby team, which will travel to Singapore for the annual match against the S.S.V.F. on Oct. 1 wiU be: Harper (Sel.). (Capt.); Brown (Sen. H^r (Sel.), Erskine (N.S.), Hubble (N.S.), Price (Sel.), Street (Sel.), Harding (N.S.),
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  • 18 12 "A^scJ°2? W i ng WIU re *°t St. Andrew's p. Smith, A. Vaz, o. Mitchell.
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  • 826 12 ENTRIES and draws for the S.C.R.C. fifth open invitation lawn tennis tournament are: VETERAN'S SINGLES. HWniCAP (—3). Loh Poon Up (—l2) vs. E. C Cherrtngton^ (—18); J. s. Nathan. <_9> vs Dr. Ong Siow Hian. <+3>; Tan Wan Liat' Ucr.) vs. Cheong Chee Tang <
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    18 12 SWINBURNE, the Newcastle goalkeeper, saving in the first divKinn i match against Tottenham at White Hart wh£ Newc^^on"^
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  • 66 12 S.R.C. Beat Teachers Four-One scored by > Mni tv sect nd wer lui Ln ht aUb< f^ Passed to :)A!me4iTi!r^ marked, sored r,L 3?. corner *or. Ch>> and v p, i: v lSolhv ™JJ vagan. K^ r r ouv^o R H SR(.: R Mlij.M.t M Mod^ t Hoffman: J Sch^rder
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  • 35 12 The Ben oo Cup which wu [urd tor on Saturday and Sunday at ia« hVpprl 0 If Club resulted m i via f« R V T.Wbot Jones 67 I <HB-21 sf| M| 87-21
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