The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,587. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1938. 5 CFNTS
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  • 661 1 Czechs Accept British Plant MUNICH 4-POWER CONFERENCE OPENS "Precautions" Not Relaxed In Europe STATE OF EMERGENCY IN HOLLAND THE FATEFUL FOUR-POWER CONFERENCE, WHICH I ,1? EXPECTED T0 DECIDE THE FATE OF EUROPE, I BEGAN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT MUNICH BE-i TWEEN MR NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN. THE PRIME MINISTER, HERR HITLER, SIGNOR MUSSOLINI
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  • 100 1 JAPANESE CABINET CRISIS lokio. Sept. St. ROM fleneral Minister tor Foreign ..iMounced tonight. sequel to the virtual he protracted ncgotettle the ivann disi the \rmy and the ret the. scope and ihr- iiimtions of the Mitral Bureau to China affairs. of a liurcau on trd by the Army 1 orelffn
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  • 51 1 LUXURY PALACE FOR DUCE Munich. Sept. 29. .orated for pe'.s leading prers, the Fuehrer; rsi used when Signor rr Mitier la.^t Sep•:i up f <.;:• military ser- for special m nd. occupy a suite n »ttl during his will probably stay 1 Karl Palace which, luxuriated, waa placed at hl.s
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  • 40 1 London, Sept. 29. ak Legation ant it has informed the eminent that M. Ma?tny. In Berlin, accompanied Countelter of the Czech •ondon, have travelled to at the disposal of the delegation u>r purpoaeis ted by dn. Reuter
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    22 1 THE PRIME MINISTER, MR NKTIULC CHAMBERLAIN, ssen lo ffc_f Ten Downing Street after a «t '•> iv.e.ting of the cabinet la_t ■week- nd.
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  • 215 1 LEAGUE'S DECISION Geneva, Sept. 29. THE League Council met this morning m secret session m another attempt to draft a resolution on the Sino-Japaneso dispute. Late last night a formula was agreed to between the Belgian delegate and M. Politis Greece, who are expert at drafting formulas
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  • 41 1 Munich. Sept Ihe statesmen returned th«»ir talks this evening when they got to grips with the C'terh problem It is understood that at the first meeting, the time was taken with preliminary conversations govern ing question of procedure.- Reuter
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  • 40 1 Herlin, Itpt Sviuntoiiiatic of im- atmospheir of optimism at th<« oponinu of the Mum, li conference *;»> tho rr-.n-tion of the Itoursc. Aver.iice increase of five to cir.M points, some reuisteriiu ten points. an<l Diirnin as ninth as 1?. brttvrv Reuter
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  • 139 1 All I rant o i., plarcd M H.ir kMfei by a decree puhliv.tcd m Uir Official Journal uuth >i Kmi*; c\r illicit of the measures provided for m the law <<t July N. dealing with gen eral organisation of the nation m time of war. The decree provides for inohili»ation
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  • 70 1 Washington, Sept. 2<*. AT a press conference it was announced that any further Rold Imports would not be placed with the Treasury's General Fund, Indicating the treasury will issue gold certificates instead. Moreover, gold new m the Gejieral Fund may be withdrawn to replenish, if necessary,
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    • 72 1 r F /^■HHW^H^^M^^^ft^ lll' **MM^M /Or-' V j" SEA VIEW HOTEL i| TONIGHT SATURDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCK ST. ANDREW DRAMATIC: SOCIETY I, DANCE (INFORMAL; /RID AY, OCTOBER 7, 19*S 8 P.M.— l2 MIDNIGHT 5 5 DANCE MUSIC BY RELI.ER'S BAND CABARET i PRODUCED BY THK ST. A D. S.
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  • 231 2 British Press Views On Munich Parley rr-ui^ t> i London, Sept. 29. I Hh Jintish Press this morning: discusses the prospects of a successful outcome of the Munich conference with thankfulness for the breathingspace it affords but recognises that Europe is not
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  • 33 2 THE following were yesterday's closing prices for rubber m Singapore market: Spot 243 4 24% Oct.-December a 25 25i/ R January-March 25 14 25% April-June 25V_ 25% Market Tone Steady.
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  • 92 2 RECORD ATTEMPT BANNED London, Sept. 29. HTHE proposed attempt on the record 1 long distance flight by the plane Mercury, from Dundee to Capetown, has been forbidden by the Air Ministry. If there Is a distinct improvement in the situation by Friday the ban may be removed. In that event
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  • 62 2 London, Sept. 29. The Queen left Balmoral for London last nigrht. Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are remaining at Balmoral. At Aberdeen, where she was received by the Lord Provost, Her Majesty stated she. with the King, would soon be back at Balmoral. The Queen added she
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  • 96 2 Geneva, Sept. 2!). JLJOPE reigns unchallenged m Geneva this morning that the Munich conference will lead to peace. The suggestion widely canvassed here is that the Sudeten territories will be almost immediately evacuated by the Czechs and occupied by British, French and Italian troops on the lines
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  • 101 2 JAPAN "RESERVES ITS ATTITUDE" Tokio, Sept. 29. IT is learned that the Foreign Office has decided to "reserve its attitude" concerning the proposal of the United States Ambassador to Tokio, Mr. J. C. Grew. Mr. Grew approached the Japanese Government yesterday to make a peace move m the German-Czech crisis.
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  • 50 2 Australia 's Hopes Canberra, Sept. 2». •TOE Prime Minister, Mr. J. a. Lyons said today that m the fr'S'ch meeting there was ground,, ft v* that a way might be founc? &feV\ present difficult situation. The Commonwealth Government had been hourly m touch with Mr. Chamberlain m the past fortnight
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  • 68 2 Moscow, Sept. °9 RUSSIA k willing to sup. port President Roosevelt's proposal to hold an international conference and take an active part m such a move. This was stated by M. Potcmkln, Assistant Commissar for Foreign AfSfiX mi n J eply a suggestion from the United
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  • 89 2 Ship's Cook Alleges Robbery A DARING robbery is alleged to have W^""!? 1 H? To «Z k Anchorage Bear the Beach Road landing, Singapore, on Wednesday night. A ship's cook, fan Mis Jom, was returning to his vessel m a sampan *then he alleges In hia story, his boat was
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  • 33 2 Britisher Again In Court i 0' Briti4h subject. *f wbo Is new aenrtof a term of to^Jf l^'? to a S ertaln both ttom The spplcatlon w? Eran t e g d c
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  • 181 2 Hankow Key" Falls Japanese Claim Shanghai, Sept. 29. 'pNCIHAC HENG, on the Yangtse River, 90 miles east of Hankow, the dominating and last lot title J position supported by the natural defence, of the Yangtse, is. claimed to have bec n entered by the Japanese today. The Chinese still have
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  • 325 2 THP rfc^.l'-' Hankow, Sept. 29. fwiuJ Ministry of Finance has annouecd its inaSSSLJ^W' M1 talBI lte interests owin* on Ihe Thf ntiS™*??" 1 5? r the '">°'»th of September. collJt rt? ifiP StateS that owin^ t0 its inability to S^d T lleVenU6 the loail h"
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  • 38 2 Amonr the passengers m the Potsdam are Mr. Tien Font -Chen, formrr Chines* Ambassador m Bsr.in. who ,s returning to China. Mr. T.en is understood to be accompanied by his wife and two children.
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  • 107 2 Mrs. Phyllis Beta Goslings, ihc young wife of Capt. Gcslinga ol tht MOtOC vessel "ToboaT* fed At the C. Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Goslinga waj 25 years cf aae. The funeral tool: place a! the Bida- dari Cemetery yesterday aftcmccn and was attended by close
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  • 42 2 Special Course n Singapore A sncuL Sing zjs saw rtMs< be given at 1 ill bo an i tend I thus rend r n hospitals the necessity ariae. The cbs.es will ana women a j] cobbSJ welcome
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  • 82 2 London, vrpt IWHEK the BOOM of Lortl nrt 11 I 'anhopc sußp:cstoc? they vouM not dnfct to debnt? international affair t^^O. .'peaking h. j member or th< i; that under th< > God th^ frur Munich might i)« i and lasting nt and I Prime Mini tremendous
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  • 52 2 duel ion with H iii*n I un?, HKu'o Jopenod at the ipitol J st J**£ ha > .-(iiv attr;i 'juvenile star i Bright "Hawaii Ci Ibnmoor ol N player. Irvl.i s 1 05 tho Irl.h whose, heart i Bobby Breei Thf the voya;,c ITMI
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  • 41 2 WRONGFUL DISMISSAL CLAIM Mr. Justice i< High Court John Joseph H m the acti...; U for salary div lor wrongful dvi Defendant «i was rrprewr Payne. v The plair.: defendant .;.s < salary of $150 vices without rw aller'd I B' ir
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  • 25 2 MAJOR-GENERAL FOUND GASSED I Lv*uei .v i iinsonr.r.ki rincf tl» inquest on M who wa.; f<">: f A verdict ti ]> of his m!:i<l ptinclples Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 I L 4^^^fc^' ?^^j|f' ffl^ l< *t!^'J^l ML '>W WK lE because it is so good for the brain and nerves also for helping to maintain correct balance' m the diet. We can offer an unequalled variety of the choicest fish, and, if y Ou kind y helpful suggestions on
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    • 11 2 A CHiS^ Hair Cr 7 all day MED| CAL HALL ltd'
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  • 189 3 ludge And Safety Of Public rOl'R Singapore Chinese, r L im Ah Kee Tan Cheng: v Ue Kens Swee, h CH^ r Tee >vho were LvictiKl of rioting and fenced to six months ttous imprisonment h harf their sentence reLred »n appeal yesterday. appellants had
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  • 93 3 liKATMA GANDHI has evolved a what la called on a mass scale." i to put before the c at Delhi. lat he is distressed by •hes of Congress ~r. that after iti it v/as not making with his Ideas. I m.mv days cf
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  • 531 3 15TH CENTURY LEAGUE OF NATIONS PROPOSED BY CZECH KING Singapore Consul On His Country's Record Of Democracy lIOW an institution similar to the League of Nations was proposed m the 15th century by the powerful Czech king, George of Podiebrad, was described by Dr. J. V. Polodna, Consul for Czechoslovakia
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  • 379 3 "Mussolini" Orator Photographed Unusual Police Evidence Against Rioter (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 29. A photograph, taken by a polic? photographer just as a Chinese was addressing, m "Mussolini fashion," a crowd which had gathered m front of Chop Tons Aik, Penang, during the recent riots, was one of
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  • 72 3 Hitler Wants Their Home TWO OF THE MANY TOUCHING SCENES at the Masaryk Stadium, near Prague, where over 3,000 refugees from the Sudeten areas are bein* accommodated. On the left, a four-year-old boy. who brought his doll all the way from Sudetenland, sleeps while the world is still arguing about
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  • 149 3 DEL'TER'S news agency is hoping to arrange for all Malayan newspapers to receive a supplementary wireless news service from London during; the present European crisis. Jt was incorrectly stated m a morning newspaper yesterday that *'the Tribune grouD has arranged for" this service. The original suggestion for
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    56 3 pictures COMPANY SERGEANT MAJOR AHMED DIN, of the Malay Regiment, ii seen abcv3 giving instructions to a Malay N.CO. as the Regiment arrived at ramp m the grounds of the Chinese High School, Bukit Timah, yesterday. Kelow is a shot of troops of the Regiment washing their gear soon after
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    • 21 3 Ants? >IKg 6575 51, The Arcade. We'll give you a tip T he 1939 MINX IS COMING Ly ONS MOTORS LIMITED
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    • 397 3 MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBURN. Should Read This Nurse's letter. Here is something of real interest to those mothers-to-be who are suffering with indigestion In one or another of its various forms: flatulence, heartburn, sickness or acidity. Today It Li no longer necessary to endure this penalty. Relief can be obtained
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  • 230 4 7* JE, 5tT--Mr. Donald, former Australian newspaperman and advlaer to Chinese leadV?J? T any l 5 now to Hankow. Writing to his brother, Mr. H. Donald m Australia, Mr. Donald described the harrassing of Japanese armies by Chinese guerillas, it is learned here Excerpts from
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  • 787 4 War Orphans From 10 Provinces MODEL CITIZENS TO HELP RECONSTRUCTION OF CHINA CTRETCHING beyond the huge western stronghold of Szechuan lies Sikong, whose western border is the River of Golden Sand and then Tibet, and whose south flank rests against north-western India. Lately its little
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  • 596 4 Y.M.C. A. Commercial Successes fTHE following candidates of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce, who tcok the last Spring examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce have passed. HIGHER CERTIFICATE t Senior) Rook-keeping and Accountancy; (With Distinction) K. S. Manian, and Lok Wing Kan. Passes: Chia Thiam Hock; Han? Men? Hui,
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    14 4 SIDETEN-GEBNAN ihMiiMi \a? i t flifiht from Sudettniand, dancing r, i.n<! th. Clerman fr«»nii«r
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  • 95 4 Honp Chan How, a Chinese, whe, on Monday, vrzs charged m th-? Sin^aporr i Traffic Court with causing piievous hurt to Tan Keok Seah, by driving m j a negligent manner alons WoodUndsl Road on Sept. 25. appeared en an amended charge, of causing the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 381 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS fc: TENDERS. SINGAPORE F MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. leuaers are now Invited for the following materials or services For particulars, see Municipal renders RoomI Annual Supplies for 1939 See Notice m Tender Room. Construction of a new reinforced concrete bridge over the Singapore River at Pulau Saigon. (Deposit $500) Date
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    • 268 4 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT ILATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) 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 i water to Bathrooms. Celling fans
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    • 96 4 LUXURY ALOFT It is the luxury which surprises 50 many pasv four-engined Imperial flying-boats. They find themsc taking meals m the comfortable soundprool wk enjoying the passing scenery from the promenade smoking or having their afternoon nap, with a stcwan always at their service. Nights arc spent quietly on land
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 165 4 PASSENGERS Aircraft "CU*" G-AETT from Soo-hamp-ton, Karachi. Banna, Bangkok and Penan* arrived 25.9.3*. Miss I. Peterson. Mr. Cowie and Mrs. M Cowie, Irom London; Mr. Watchous. frooa j Penang. Aircraft "Calparnia" GAETW far NELL, Darwin, Brisbane and Sydney left 2C.9.3S. Miss L Peterson, Mr. Cowie and Mrs. M Cowie, for
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    • 42 4 Luic Notice For The Dux Be;.. re |ltr hit, lu«i t M mn at 11 am j n.in„n:plrBefore Mr Ju^im IVdi o.irt at 10 M h Rex K CI K \t UI p.m R Before Mr Justirr Home it II < n, Bummoi
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  • 262 5 uVt> K which will long h^ romcnibcred closes jj| the outlook immeanothing is certain In i now appears proba*fi,*t peaceful agreement may not only m respect of Ljnt dispute, but over a far well, write Stanton Ltd. i, ndon and New York d
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    34 5 pit'iurr. A HAPPY GROUP of some 201) women and children, who were suddenly given orders to disembark at Singa pore yesterday instead of proceeding to the China Station to join their relatives.- Free Press
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  • 295 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 29. MISS VIOLET PONNUDORAI, the only woman speaker m m a debate held at the Hutching* School on the subject It v high time that Malaya had a university of her own\ gives a woman's opinion on the
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  • 180 5 TPHE aroitration tribunal which was to have sat yesterday morning to hear the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company and Its employees has been postponed until Oct. 10 on account of the amount cf preparation necessary. if, 3fi Sfc 3fi HPWENTY-SEVEN recruits present- ed themselves at the
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  • 84 5 |MEW\S reached Singapore ptstir* day that I.ady Murivm. the wife -of Sir William Murison, a former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, died en Wednesday ?.t Zoute. r.el-iuni. Lady Muriscii. like hrr husband, was very well-known and popular throughout Malaya. She cams n Singapore In 1919
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 -if' OLD CHICAGO" AN OUTSTANDING PICTURE —STRAITS TIMES SEE IT TWICE! Once for the Mightiest Spectacle that ever flamed 3crccs the Screen the great Chicago fire •or its tempestuous love drama that has bec:mc the talk of the town! DAILY t SHOWS 1 1 -A.M., 3-15, 6-15 «c 9.15 P.M.
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    • 393 5 COMB AND ENJOY A BRACING, LAUGH FILLED ENTERTAIN* MENT JUST WHAT IHB WORLD NEEDS TODAY 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 j|flMfek BOBBY BREEN mm BT BBB^^BP^BB BBvßt *^k^Tflt^BE^^BV (Famous Star of "Rainbow on the WB|^ n^jTyl River"; MSSJBB^ NED SPARKS J^^^^L-Bj And a hundred of Hawaii's most n 8
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 129 5 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE. TODAY. 7HL 225 metres (1.33 me s> ZHP 30.96 metres '.9.63 mo/s) p.m. 5.00 Malay music. Gramophone records. 6.00 Toochew Gwa-Kar.g music. Gramophone records. 6.20 Teochew Gwa-Kan^ music. Graaio- phone records. MA Nil A 7.00 Children's programme. (English". uin.iiii.in. 7.30 Time, weather, news and announcements. TODAY 7.45
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  • 647 6 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1938. Munich Reflections £AN Munich save the world? That is the question which was on every one's lips as nations paused m their plans for mobilisar n < iL c efen ce forces while Herr Hitler, Signor Mussolini, Mr. Chamberlain and M. Daladier
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    8 6 A MICC NMtUti WfctK NI THt COtHfTtv r
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  • 1074 6 The Shadow Of The Reich Over The Czech Republic Cs^c/z Impressions THIS article comprises extract* from a series of articles by a special correspondent of the Manchester Guardiau who has just returned from a visit to Central Europe. TRAVELLERS who arrive from Berlin (some of them "to breathe the air
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 636 6 THP rG l never runt cofd GAS-HEATED I saves mess and worle \Ai AT C D m makes wa«hing-up quicker W A Itn 1 —i s always on tap E rents very li>H» i I ii i »W k B i '^^iU X^\^lH B^L. (NCuCu wkTC* I j f I
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    • 20 6 FOR INDIVIDUAL GIFTS NEW SHIPMENT OF HAND COT, CRYSTAL WARE DECANTERS, BOWLS, DISHES, 6LASSES ETC. AT DOULATRAM'S 48-50, HIGH STREET.
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  • 341 7 pictures. Millionaire Owned Business Will Be Opened At Week-End EIGHT. LANGUAGES will be spoken by the assistants m the newly-completed Aurora department store, at the corner of North Bridge Road and High Street The tongues will be English, Dutch, Cantonese, Hokkien, Mandarin, Malay,
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  • 496 7 Actions Described As A "Put Up Show" pLAIMING PURDAH rights under her social customs, a Northern Indian woman. Parbati, was un- 1 to attend the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday morn-P m?. she had been subpoenaed to appear as a witness for the police
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  • 139 7 Singapore Chaplain Acquitted REV. D. E. J. HODGE, assistant chaplain at St. Andrew's Cathedra!, who was charged recently with negligent driving, a sequel to a collision with another car at the junction of Thomson Road and Balestier Road, on Mar. 13 was acquitted by Mr. Kenneth Blacker, the Singapore Fourth
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    32 7 pictu.c. a i iin.KV CiKOl'l* on the troopsmp uhmmMN^ vnnn arrived at Mngapore yesterday with drafts for China and the 2nd Battalion, Fast Surrey Regiment, which disembarked at Singapore yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 479 7 fTHAT Hugh Denham, 60-year- old Englishman, whose body was recovered from the sea at Changi last Monday had another name and a wife and two grown up daughters who were probably m Italy, was revealed m the Singapore Coroner's Court, yesterday, during the inquiry into
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  • 67 7 For driving lorries at a speed greater than 30 miles per hour on Sept. 28, two Chinese, Tan Yee Huat and Ong Won, were yesterday fined $15 each m the Singapore Traffic Court when they pleaded guilty to the charge. Court Inspector Frew, who
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  • 185 7 Singapore Population 's Thousand Overnight Increase WITH the sudden change m the plans of the movement of troops and naval personnel aboard the troopship Lancashire yesterday, the European population of Singapore has frown overnight by more than 1,000. This number comprises the 2nd Battalion, The East Surrey Regiment, more than
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    • 21 7 TO ENJOY GOOD FOOD I( W CONVENIENCE DINE WINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT KFORE or AFTER THE SNOW SHOWING NOW CALLS'
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  • WOMEN S INTERESTS
    • 392 8 PLENDA FARRKLL Is famed In the Him colony for her tailored chic. She has the -ability to wear the .severe and precise lines of tailored clothes, lending them smart significance. This quality is emphasised m her wardrobe designed by Vera West for her forthcoming picture. 'The
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    • 348 8  -  Madge Ames By itowadayi, kltcbcnj are often so small, and neatly arranged that redecorating them is quite a simple process. The cleanliness oi modern cookins methods, too. enables one to ehOQM Jight colour schemes v.-hich would be quite unpractical a few years ago. Among the various
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    • 297 8 Frills Tucks For Latest Blouses AMONG the irilly blouses which will find a place m almost every smart and comprehensive wardrcbe this season, there are models of georgette. They may be decorated with groups of pin tucks and finished at the neck by a little self frill, tied around by
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    • 359 8 BOUSTEAO CoTIW TELEPHONE i Freight 54:^ Pa^ LLOYDS AGENTS""' 1 BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDEBATEI, M^, TftlliPljlM CArisi. THE "EMPRESS" ROUTF ,(r SERVICES via HONOLULU or ,r T VNsi '-U j Mc VANCOUVER-ACROSS CANA. tXS? S ENTAL TRAIN without eh«n K J,hl TI {ANs «»NTIN. PACIFIC ATLANTIC SEUVRF^ m the CONTINENT-all
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 442 9 jYP&OandBRITISHINDIA LIMES •INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. &0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dw Dae Jonnafe. Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1938 1938 17.000 Oct 7 BANGALORE 6.000 Nov 19 17.000 Oct 21 CHITRAL 15.000 Dec 2 SOMAH 6.800 Oct 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 D«c 16 CANTON 15.500 Nov 4 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17
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    • 493 9 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, {Incorporated m England.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS ANO SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dne Sa nj| CITY OF BAGDAD Calls Glasgow m Port Oct. 2 CITY OF ORAN Calls Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov. 2 CITY OF PITTSBURG Nov. 29 Dec 2 FOR HALIFAX BOSTON MEW
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    • 905 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG I 1 PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) Hi REPRESENTING. siitrpiNU THE BI.LB FUN.NKL LINE (Ocean Steam The lloa Khlow Steamship Co (\%tt) ft*, Sbip Co. Ltd.. *nd China Mutual btcam Canard Hhite Stai Ltd. Navigation Co. Lid t Aberdeen A Commonwealth Ua& The Strait* Steamship
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 559 10 K. P. ML FLANCIUS-Priday. Sept. 30. Muntck (passengers and mails onl Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaia. SIBERG-Friday. Sept. 30. Rhio, Dabo, Billiton, Batavia. Semarai Pekalongan. Tegal and Cheribon. TOSARl— Friday. Sept. 30. Belawan-Deli. VAN DEN BOSCH—Frlday, Sept. 30, Rhio (passengers and mails on Padang-Bay (passengers and mails only) Ampenan (passengers and
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    • 420 10 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE One Sails Dae Singapore Singapore New York M.V. JAVANESE PRINCE Oct 5 Oct. 9 Nov 25 MJS. BILVERWALNUT Oct 18 Oct. 25 Dec 9 M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE Nov. 1 Nov.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 245 10 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches Arrivals j BY STEAMERS AND AIR .special air n:a:; TODAY Konti oiih at Data- 1.. d n Imperial 2pm mmimM'H m> Africa East Imperial 2p m if«t C rliS° Ut sirH Imperial 2 p.m Burma Imperial 2p m Mll Canada Whole Imperial 2pm t™.'.,' Egypt.
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  • 12 11 Last Night's Quotations From Exchange, Telegraph Co.
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  • 1198 11 Fraser And Co.'s List <>Alr to unsettled conditions all the above quotations must be regarded as nominaL \T„>rm. SFl'T. 28, 19S8: ft P.M. I" 1 MINING Buyers Sellers <4_) 3s 9d 4s 3d tng <£) 28s 30s nom Sml Malay (£J 43s 47s nom 3s)
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  • 54 11 London Closing Quotations cw Method ot Parity berore Latest P a C ntrc Quoting 20-9-31 Rate PW, £2_ f Sff-j; Franc to 121.1 178% A'a*J;; to 4.88 4.84»/ 2 4.80% Enf?*®' u »der« to 8.-7^ 8.82 fih. '8 Per dollar Is. 3d. Is. 3d. Per yen 24.54
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  • 461 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 108 10 5 Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 107»_ 10 2 War Loan. 3y 2 p.c 99 93 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 9% B
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  • 176 11 From London 5.30 p. m. Yesterday RUBBER: Dull. London: > 7 3 ,4 d. 7 7 B d. Previously: 7? B d. Bd. Oct -Dec: 7 3 /4 d. 7 7 B d. Previously: 7 7 B d. Bd. Jan.-Mar.: 7%d. Bd. Previously: 7 15,'16d. Bd. Apr-June:
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  • 206 11 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Tin at midday was $100.00. up The immediate result of the better political news was the more or less wholesale withdrawal of selling: orders for tin shares particularly those placed at best. Buyers took some time
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  • 84 11 SEPT. 29, 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX. R.S.S. In casts (F. 0.8. September) 24 7 -s'^ Good F.A.Q. In bales (F. 0.8. September) 24 1 24"*« No. I.X.R.S.S. < Spot-loose) (awaxdable Singapore) 24 a i 25 No. I.X.R.S.S. October 24"; 25 Nov.-Dec. 25
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  • 292 11 Singapore Passengers Delayed RELATIVES and mends of Singapore passengers on the North German Lloyd liner Potsdam do not know when the passengers will reach Singapore. Tho liner, which should have reached Singapore at noon yesterday, turned back to Belawan Deli, Sumatra, on Wednesday ni^ht on receipt of radio orders from
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  • 67 11 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Steady. Spot: £196 2s. 6d. Previously. £196 2s. Three months: £195 17s Cd. Previously: £195 12s. Cd. NEW YORK TIN: (Opening price): 44.25. Previously: 43 85. COPPER: Settlement: £42 2s. Cd. Previously: £43 ss. GOLD: Yesterday: £7 ss. lOd, Previously: £7 7s.
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  • 82 11 COMMENTING ca the ftetlon Liken by two ricksha pullers, who arrested the man after witnessing snatch a chain and locket. Mr. G. S na^linrrs. ttngapoit Ihird Police Court, Magistrate, recommended them Tor a rcv.ard \esterday. A Ch!rc.so, Bcng Ah Kow, was lined i:i default se.itenced
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  • 82 11 Manila. Sept. 23, 10.15 a.m. Previ-us Tudiy's iObtJ BM AafeOi 1... 1 Pom Antun. 1: 0.37 G. 33 0.30 0.35 Atok 0.C3 M 2 0.33 0.31 Coco Grove 040 0.37! 0 37 1 0.36 Demonstratici 0.27 025 024 0.23". I XL. 0.63 0.61 0 61 0.60*
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 214 11 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m Chln.i o? Special Cnarterk I?. Cecil Street. Sin t apore Telephones: Manager Office (Ml Asst Ma:ii> s Office a Eiehangr Depl M«l General Office MN-I Cable Addrew: i hi \<;ki o Tald Up Capital (h f ic.noo 000 o« Reserve Funds In eicesa of th
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  • 289 12 Uunners p olice w Have Jo J*epl ay BOTH SIDES HANDICAP PCft BY WET CONDITiff D WHAT might have been „n o of ih drenched by heavy shower 'flj** v mi K.A. played to a goalies* draw ,1. yesterday. There will have
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  • 90 12 A hole was halved m one on the Honor Oak and Forest Hill Golf Club's course by Mr. R. J. Derwent (handicap 16), a Brockley dentist, and Mr. J. Rankin (13), a dental student at Guy's Hospital. Although the distance from tee to hole (the eighth)
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  • 35 12 In the final of the women's golf championship for the Andrew Currie Cup. Mrs. C. R. Cherry beat Mrs. R. W. Coy/an 3 and 2 at tlie Keppel Golf Club.
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  • 459 12 There is a popular idea that Ceylon, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, might have been the earthly Paradise. Those who enjoy the beauties of Nature will endorse this opinion, for even before the ship enters the pert, of Colombo, the capital of the island, one
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  • 312 12 j TIES for the week-end m the S.C.R.C open invitation lawn tennis tournament are: Open Junior Singles: Robert Chia vs. Dudley De Cruz: Eu Keng Mun vs Cecil Wong; Eu K-eng Hong vs. Ong Chew Bee. Men's Singles Handicap: L. O. Goh. (scr.) vs. I.
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  • 122 12 JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE BADMINTON ;jp::TKIES frcr.i members of the i*- 1 Jurior Civil Service Association are invited fcr the following badminton events to be played at the Convenor's Court, No. 470 Balestier Road: A Interdepartmental Championship, B, Open Handicap Doubles, C. Open Handicap Singles; D. Veterans Singles. A department may
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  • 53 12 In a hockey match played at the Ceylon Sports Club ground, yesterday Singapore Khalsa Association side beat a Ceylon Sports Club team by one goal to nil. y *«H a ar S l ngh was the eoalscorer S?f A£° al Wa? llotl -hcd m the first half
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  • 286 12 (From Our Own Correspondent l¥_--^Tx~S ala Lvm P u Sept. 29. for tomorrow, final n„H.. da a of the Sel angor Turf Clubs Autumn meeting at Kuala Lumpur, are as follows:--Horses, Class 3, Div. 1, I*4 mii es q 4 w °tan
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  • 81 12 MAJOR Buckley has found the bogy of modern Soccer: "Football now," says the Wolverhampton manager, "is more highly scientinc than ever, inasmuch as accuracy has to be maintained with speed. That's the whole bogy. "No member of an eleven can afford to 'play football' at the
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  • 250 12 JHE Loyak won the right to meet the winners of the Gordon Highlanders-Royal Engineers encounter next week, by beating the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers by one point m the semi-final of the Command inter-unit boxing competition at Gillman Barracks last night There
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  • 113 12 The Treasury Audit Sports Union badminton tournament was completed on Tuesday when Yap Chin Tee 2O beat Ng Liang Chuan 7> 15—13, 15—10 m the final cf the singles event. Liang Chuan started vreli m the first set and reach?d seven before his opponent had
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  • 138 12 Tiie following will plaf In a S.R.C ru»by trial match today at 5 p.m.: Colours: P. F. de Souza; D. Ross J Ritchie. R. Ebert. C. Dumbletou; J. Love-, day, E. Ebert; P. Marcus. M. Scully. J Roncon; O. C. Aeria. J. Duclos; C." Alphonso, K. L. Mathiew,
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  • 63 12 Tlie following members have accept- ?d to pay rugby for S.C.C. 'B" vs. R.E. B" today at S.C.C. pround: B. M. Somes: O. W. Woittn, H. Vlilner. J. H. Porrcstcr. J. A. Horsfield; Foster. E. J. P. Burley; W. A Ball r. G. CottereU. P. 11 Whitehead. E.
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  • 90 12 The women's September medal played over the second nine on Tuesday at the Island Golf Club resulted m a win for Mrs. S. K. Wong v.'ith a nett score of 30. The following were seme of the best cards returned. Mrs. S. K. Wong 47—17
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  • 64 12 S C. C. LAWN TENNIS Mixed Double. Final Today The tatty* q r. ihntM Mr.s AS- White ;m,i Mr n The ruat,h uili N present it 0 prizes and It ii hmi that all iff/-* Ni> *Jl TJ: 14 I doubts :r^ichi» n^| the RAr. l.) Ui. 0^ f|^ •should
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 53 12 llresmptian flr 'f y°° «aflerer from tch S lt Kheum, Pricldj Heat, WTin* En,T' Sin 8 a P oro Fo Ito I Sdd I M antrßMh^ H H«r T*««Pf Just a fow lotion and y°« m»Unt relief. irriUUo. »nd pain goe. at once, and a foj •ppbc.tjoa. will amaUy I.«tiesIEC2EMA
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    • 32 12 ?lE ANY WAY g?»22" nd "^nd^i yt k) P§ The F° rd V slt ton» y°° C n r "etm j v More than 2& Now reduced WWo^ o 60 per annum.
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