The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 October 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,589. ESTD 1g35 MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1938. 5 CENTS
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  • 202 1 No Serious Clashes POLISH FORCES TAKE TESCHEN KKMANY'S BLOODLESS CONQUEST OF THE SUDEu TEN AREAS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA CONTINUED YESTERDAY. CZECH TROOPS WITHDREW FROM SOUTH WEST BOHEMIA, WHILE GERMAN REGIMENTS OCCUPIED THE FIRST SECTION OF THE TERRITORY TRANSFERRED UNDER THE MUNICH IGREEMENT. DURING THE DAY. ALSO, POLISH
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  • 615 1 Fassau, Oct. 2. pERMAN troops, under the command of. General Ritter "ii Leeb crossed three mountain ranges in the course of the -pation of Zone One of Sudeten territory, 37 miles rth-east of Passau. They tramped to th e sound ot the ind March, r.ationai anthem of Germans.
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  • 84 1 GERMAN COLONIES NEXT? Berlin. Oct 2. fimil newspapers hare already begun to mention the Reich's demand for colonies. Hamburger Fremdenblatt says: "To a strong and mighty nation of eighty million people, living in a restricted area, the thought Is almost unbearable that their colonial mission can be denied by a
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  • 617 1 Week-end Reactions To Mun ich Pact i.oi-V.uii v Oct. 2. CENSATION caused by the resignation yesterday of the M First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Duff -Cooper, because he "profoundly distrusted" the Government's foreign policy, has given rise to rumours that there might be further
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  • 67 1 Warsaw, Oct. 2. pZECHOSLOVIKA further diminished in area today as Polish troops occupied territories allotted to them. Polish troops, after an address by Marshal Smigly Rydz began to enter the Teschen area at 2 pm.. Infantry were preceded by cyclists, followed by machinesunners, but no bands nor
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  • 61 1 B-r.-ii, Oct. 2. TROOPS marching to the second zone of the transferred Czech areas entered the zone at 1 p.m. and continued through hilly country and forests into the valley of the River Moldau without a shot being fired. Czechs had left their posts during the
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  • 101 1 London, Oct. 2. •TME British Government has been 1 asked by the Czech Government to give immediate attention to the problem of economic difficulties which are bound to ensue In Czechoslovakia as a result of the Munich agreement. Router learns the Czech government lurcher calls the attention
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  • 32 1 London, Oct. I A report circulated in weir informed circles states thai negotiations are likely between British Foreign statesmen aboard a yacht in the Mediterran'___t. concerning the Spanish War.— Reuter
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  • 54 1 Ilerlin, Oct. It is understood the Government has offered France to arrange Franco-German understanding, similar to that conclude between Herr Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain It is hoped the offer .sill be accepted within a few days. It is likely Herr Hitler will make a .short \isit to the Sudetenland in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 348 2 Reported Agreement Over Burma Hankow, Oct. 2. A JAPANESE report states that General Chiang Kai Shek has agreed to let th? Burmese authorities keep all territory west of Mikung River, along the BurmaYunnan border, which was redemarcated last year under an international committee, presided by
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  • 69 2 SINGAPORE "HELP CHINA" CONFERENCE Hong Kong, Oct. 2. IN response to the invitation of the Singapore Relief Fund Committee, members of the Fukien and Hong Kong Chambers of Commerce left Hong Kong for Singapore yesterday. reports Union Times. Representatives of the Phillip_n?s Chinese arrived last night. The Overseas Chine :e
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  • 53 2 From Our Own Correspondent^ Serena ban, Oct Z. A verdict of death from natural causes wa. recorded at an inquest held by the Seremban magistrate yesterday on Abdul Kadir bin Suleiman. Government pensioner, who died suddenly at his residence in Rantau, in June, after an
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  • 20 2 A charge of driving without tight* against C. S. Day, a European, was! dismissed in Singapore Traffic Court on Saturday.
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  • 83 2 Search For Missing Airliner Zurich, Oct. 2. Every available plane of the Swiss Airways service is engaged In a search for a German airliner, with ten passengers and three crew aboard, which disappeared last night while flying from Framkfurt to Milan. Local weather is stormy, with snow, and the plane,
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  • 109 2 London. Oct. 2. gEJOEE leaving for Chequers, where he is spending ths week-end, Mr Chamberlain sent messages of thanks to the Prime Ministers of South Africa, Canada and Australia, in acknowledgement of telegrams received from them. The tenour of the replies was on the lines of the
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  • 70 2 BIRMINGHAM'S D EACE FUND London. tKt. QITY OF BIRMINGHAM Is planning a Kreit welcome when the Prime Minist?r returns to his home town." Meanwhile, as a tribute ta Mr Chamberlain, the Lord Mayor has announced the inauguration of a Peace Thanksgiving Fund to which citizens are invited to contribute in
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  • 77 2 £QNVICTED on a charge of stealing i** cloth worth $3, Arumugam, an 18-year-old Tamil, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision, in the Stagapore Second Police Court, on Saturday. Arumugam admitted seven previous convictions, dating back to
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  • 29 2 PRAGUE DEMONSTRATIONS Pragwe. Oct. 2. Taere have been attempts to demonstrate in the streets here against the Four-Power Agreement. Authorities, however, are fullv in ermtmi „f the situation.- Reuter
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  • 21 2 London, Oct. 2. Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor-General of Canada, left London vesterdav nn his return to Ottawa.- British Wireless
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  • 28 2 New York, Oct. 2. Mr. Herbert Lehmann has been renominated as Democratic candidate for the Governorship of New Vnrir State for a fourth term- Reuter
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  • 23 2 Lcndun, Oct. 2. Summer time In Britain ended at three o'clock this mornin* and rtr**r>Wich time W_ls Te.«___\n_»rt British Wireless
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  • 66 2 picture. picture grieratM TtensMuast chalami tg jft, r: ancl;:iJia j M Ti_h Committee gmng in address on the fe of rillllßi Gandhi in Tamil at yesterday'; e elebrat_ ors Free Press fhe platform at Mahatma Gandhi's 70.h. birthday celebrations at Farrer lark. Singapore yesterday. Seated from left
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  • 216 2 Japan Turning To Hitler And Duce NEW FOREIGN POLICY REPORTED Tokio. Oct. 2. IVESPITE official announcements that no change of foreign policy was contemplated following the resignation of General Ugaki. Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Tokio Daily Hochi, gives prominence to a story alleging the resignation marks the beginning of
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  • 76 2 Peace Conference In U.S.? Washington, Oct. 2. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT should zxmmon an international conference in the United States fo try to effect a lasting peace in Enrope. state ttvo Democratic Senators, Mr. A. Bnrke 'Nebraska), and Mr. Hamilton Lewis Illinois) in simultaneous decorations. The State Department today disclosed that eleven
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  • 87 2 London. Oei. 2 THANKSGIVING services were held in all churches throughout the country today for the deliverance from the imminent danger of war. In a statement on the subject, the Archbishop of Canterbury says he proposes to summon in the middle of
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  • 25 2 London. Oct. 3. IT is announced the King and Queon will this evening return to Balmoral to complete their *w_n_«__w ruptcd by the ttiah. Reuter
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  • 114 2 Tokiu. Btt A PINCER movement on Ha is steadily progressing from North-east, according to j ap field despatches. One column s battcr.nK Will halfway between L thu. in an effort to cut the Pekii kow railway, while anotl threatening Invasion of Hup, h Me_.nw._i_c a hundred
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  • 88 2 London. o< t It is stated at the headquart* the British Legicn that Major Ot Sir Frederick Maurice. Pre.idcnt Legion, and Sir Francis FcatheOodley, National Chairman. 1 conference with Sir John 1 Chancellor, and Lord Halifax. t\ Secretary, when a dlacuesion to as to provisional arrangements case
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  • 25 2 From Our Own Corrcsj Ipoh. M Thc_ais*iv_ng services were all Ipoh chwvhes today for HM ment of the Central European
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  • 19 2 A Chinee woman was sh*. ijured when a lorry overtu: 10th mile stone Seletar Road. I por?. la^t ni"ht.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 20 2 "AGNESSA" HAIR CREAM FIXES THK HAIR ALI. DAY Price 50 cts. 6* so cts. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAU
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  • 485 3 NO MALA YAN ARCHAEOLOGY BELIEF HAS BEEN DISPROVED Research Expert Hindu Expansion Eastward ..jl used to be said that Malaya, where the jungle is I a conquering, had no archaeology but skilled spe,ii.(> and the new Indian patriotism have disproved it." Thus comments The Times, London, in a leading article
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 3 Singapore children inspecting the ducklings given to them at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday morning, when Donald Duck's -birthday" was celebrated with a special matine?. Every child present was given a six-day-old duckling in a cardboard box.
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  • 143 3 OAID to have absconded while on bail a charge of using criminal force in August, 1935, a 36-year-old Javanese, All bin Kramah. arrested by Singapore police on Friday, appeared in the Singapore Second Police Court, on Saturday. He claimed trial to the charge of using
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  • 141 3 THE European crisis had much less effect on the sale of motor-cars in Singapore than might have been expected. Dealers claim that "because peop!e have to get about, war or no war." ear sa.es are holding up well. Others state that clients had
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  • 522 3 Residents Return T© See A PERSON continuously resident In Malaya may not notice the changes that are taking place but anyone returning after even a year's absence cannot fail to see something strange, states Mr C. Wilson, Controller of Labour, Malaya, in his annual report.
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  • 145 3 fk PARTY of 14 Japanese busi- ness men, who are on a world tour in the interest of creating international frieadship and promotion of trade, are due to arrive in Singapore on Oct. 15. They have been sponsored bv the J3pan Trade Promotion AssociaLion and
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  • 48 3 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Oct- 1. THE British Minister, on behalf of all British subjects in Siam ot whatever race and creed, has conveyed tJ Mr. Chamberlain their respectful admiration and fervent gratitude for his tireless exertions to avert the awful calamity of war.
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  • 227 3 Help For Tin Miners Urged "THE need for helping tin producers to prospect and acquire more mining land is a real one," says Mr. A. G. MacDonald, Acting Chief Inspector of Mines, F.M.S., in his annual report just published. "During the year under review." says Mr. MacDonald, "I attempted to
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  • 146 3 TO study the problem of higher education in Malaya, the Pickthorn Commission, set up by Government, will arrive at Singapore next Friday. The commission will hear evidence on higher education, and one of its principal objects will be to discover whether Raflles College could advantageously have
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 140 3 Use this Wonderful Healer for PUN DISORDER most stubborn Eczema, Psoriasis or Pruritus yields to the zing healing influence of D.D.D. Prescription. Relief is imme- Eczematous diseases are always most active when you get 9d, but a little D.D.D. Prescription applied with cotton-wool stop the itching in two or three
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    • 318 3 21 Watch your **_K dog(_E©Z. I Am. fitter *#_T3 AUrcoofrimo U ll| lo the days when he's growing and chewing up mats As he grows he gets knowing (no chasing of cats And to-day he is showing great pride in tut brats. Comes a day steps are slowing (please only
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  • 661 4 Island Empire Grew Under China's Influence U/HEN Japan challenged China to arms last year. u was not only defying the world's oldest civilisation I, was also betra>ing her very tutor and benefactor wtthtd whose cultural borrowings the making of Japan into modern state would have been
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 4 THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE DAY OF THE CROSS was celebrated in Bucharest, Rumania, with a procession through the streets of men, women and children carrying crosses and images of saints. Special prayers were said for the peace of Europe during the ceremonies. Picture shows the procession in progress through
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 744 4 (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir,— Nc?/ that the tension has cased somewhat and 'the shouting and the tumult' has died, it may he useful to make some observations on the result i of the Munich Conference, when feeling and fear are not
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    • 372 4 Controller's Annual Report (To the Editor of the Free Ttcss) Sir,— ln your issue of today you quote statements made by Mr C Wilson. Controller of Labour. Malaya, in his annual report. Some of his statements are undoubtedly true, but they are distinctly one-sided, giving the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 501 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Supplies for 1939 See Notice in Tender Room. Construction of a new reiniorced concrete bridge over the Singapcrc! River at Pulau Saigon (Deposit! $500 Date of dosing.
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    • 411 4 BOARD RESIDENCE, SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE—7?. Meyer Ret (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION I OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. I —___________t^^m LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot water to Bathrooms Ceiling fans
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    • 271 4 j If You Have "Acid Indigestion* ALKALIZE STOMACH ALMOST INSTANTLY THIS AMAZING "PHILLIPS" WAY <__4_____P^^^S 0^ SMITH TOLD LSTC USE M V,{y GfiUIHE PHIUJW MILK OF _______*fcw wM^m Wm J MAGNESIA. FT AUAUKS AN Jl _>/v. mmf^ I AC, C0 ;DmON ALMOST 4j it #JQtL I IMMCDIAICiy. WEVE »OUIC _S
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  • 82 5 Volunteers At Camp Were Anxious (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 2. MORE than 500 volunteers of Selangor F.M S.V.F. returned today from Port Dickson after a week of camp and hard training. "Some of ns thought if it came ti war this week we would be mobilised en
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  • 220 5 MRS. Clothilde Josephine D'Conceicao, wife of Mr. A. J. D'Conceicao, one time financial assistant to the Inspector General of Police. Singapore, died at her residence on Friday after a lengthy illness. Mrs. D'Conceicao was 69 years of age and. besides her husband, is survived by several
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 5 picture. THE BEAUTIFUL WIFE cf Mr. Nagamasa Kawakita. a young Japanese film producer, who passed through Singapore at the week-end in the North German Lloyd liner Potsdam. Mr. Kawakita has been negotiating with several European countries for the shooting of films, partly made in Japan and partly in Europe.- Free
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  • 250 5 JL|R. Ferdinand Valker. the young German motor engineer, employed by the Far East Motors Ltd.. Orchard Road. Singapore, who was involved in a cerious motor accident on Thursday Just outside Kuala Lumpur, died from his injuries at the Bungsar Hospital, Xual~ Lumpur, en Friday night. His
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  • 28 5 Mr. S. A. Wykes. the Editor of the Sunday Times, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Blue Funnel line boat Antenor. after six months* leave."
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  • 104 5 AT the Maghain Aboth Synar/oguc, Waterloo Street, yesterday Misa Flossie Elias. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E'ias Jonah, of Singapore, 7vas married to Mr. F.zekiel Joseph, son of Mrs. Clara Joseph, also of Singapore. The bride was given away by her father and she wore a dress
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  • 110 5 Wedding Dresses Flown From Sydney To Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 2. CROCKS for a young Sydney bride and her bridesmaid were flown to Malaya by Dutch airliner yesterday. The garments and also valvule wedding gifts were fully covered by insurance. The bride is Miss Mollie Owen Stanford,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 212 5 I Season Extended owing to Success! j 1 CAPITOIT R.K.O. Raaio Pictures Present £j 'HAWAII CALLS' I With Excellent Supporting Programme including "MICKEY'S TRAILER" and a Beautiful M.G.M. Technicolor Subject "CZECHOSLOVAKIA OM PARADE" and LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS I PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TONIGHT" 1 J INCOMPARABLE IN ITS p~7 fc
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  • 593 6 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, OCTOBER 3,1938. Britain And Germany CINCE commenting on the Munich agreement which averted war in Europe at the expense of the Czechoslovak Republic, the Anglo-German declaration aimed ct peace in our time has been published. Everyone is genuinely pleased '.hat peace has been maintained, and
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  • 12 6 (Copyright. m' Ail Co* wt P^^f^» _^%P|Wl^p*
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  • 1145 6  - Democracies Retreat Before The Demands Of The Dictators Sir Arthur Willert Europe's Great Problem By CIR ARTHUR WILLERT, K BE.. the writer of the following article, was for many years head of the News Department of the British Foreign Office, and remains in close touch with those administering the foreign
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    • 33 6 OUR SAILING LIST CONTAINS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ON STEA_WSHIP AND AIR SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE. NEW ISSUE JUST OFF THE PRESS. APPLY FOR COPY. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 1, Collyer Quay. No Booking Fee. SINGAPORE.
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  • 65 7 Under the care of the Child Welfare Society these young people, once in need of food and clothing, are now enjoying life. The picture left shows a band of happy children, with a ChVd Welfare Society nurse, out for a dip at Katong. "I don't want
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  • 95 7 ON one occasion a very poor uoman in the neighbourhood offered her baby girl to „Mf of the Child Welfare Creche amahs saying that she could not afford to keep her, and if she was not accepted would be left in (he street. After consultation with
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  • 193 7 Free Press Reader's $10 Reward Sequel To Ricksha Pullers' Action THK public spirited action 1 t>i two Singapore ricksha pullers who were respon- Ic sihle for the apprehension ot a thief recently has brought them $10 from a Kuala Lumpur reader of the Free Press. donor, who cigns himself "An
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  • 56 7 IFI v Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 1. THE treaty between Slam and the United States signed last Novemwa> ratified this morning and I into force immediately. Treaties with Portugal, France and the rlands will follow in the course the next tew months. I Pradit. the Foreign Minister,
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  • 607 7 MORE CRECHES WANTED FOR SINGAPORE'S DISTRESSED CHILDREN Welfare Society's Special Appeal THE Child Welfare Society i* making a special appeal for funds to establish additional creches to alleviate the distress in the densely populated areas in Singapore. The society has issued an attractively produced appeal brochure describing its work. The
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  • 498 7 Indians Want To Be Volunteers TO APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT CINGAPORE Indian Association at the 15th annual general meeting yesterday unanimously decided to approach the Government again to reconsider its decision in regard to the formation of an Indian company in the S.S. Volunteer Force. "You have seen the comments and
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  • 30 7 A fire broke out in a bedroom a. 41 Stevens Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning, but it was soon put out when the Singapore Fire Brigade arrived.
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  • 402 7 SINGAPORE Indians, men and I women, mostly dressed in j khaddar with Gandhi caps on, crowded into Farrer Park yesterday to celebrate the 70th. birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian leader. The celebrators were divided into the parties, one being by a special group called "GandhUi's
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 2022 8 A Singoporo MAN in LONDON EVERYTHING continues to De overshadowed by the seriousness of the international political situation. I assure you I am as tired of writing those words as you are of reading them. But what can I do? At the time of writing, Mr. Neville Chamberlain is engaged
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 1105 11 Fraser And Co.'s List H!MV. OCT 1. 1938: 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers 3s 10>,d 4s 3d rv D s ess 23.24.6d en 60 .65 a. 9d S2s 9d l ic. a! ,0 21s M 22s M S,< •Jl, c d $ii .ns .wu 5
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  • 70 11 j i r rom London: Latest Quotations TIN. .previous Tone* Firm. Closed Previously. £197 2s. 6d. v..J. n J fe mo «thg: do Previously: £198 2s. 6d. NKV V YORK TIN: COTpS^ Previously: 45.00 C.O!H UlPmerit: £42 7s M Previously: £42 7s. 6d. S| l VKK 4S
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  • 59 11 I Umdon Closing Quotations On_»__ Vl «thod of Parity before Latest lUe Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously A V r f- to 4.88 4.82 4.81% Ho r iam Guilders to 8.97^ 8.89V2 »W* ■«*l Per dollar Is. 3d. 1» 3d. Kibe r dolT -ar S^d. nom. SM-d- nom.
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  • 913 11 ST. CHARLES PAYS BEST DIVIDEND OF DAY |£El_;N finishes featured the final day ot the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting on Saturday. Of the eight races on programme, three were won by a head and one by a short head. St.
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  • 188 11 Saturday's Singapore Quotations OCT. 1 SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons, demand liOttO Switzerland, demand 244 Hamburg, demand 138 New York, demand 55 13 16 Montreal, demand 56 Batavia, demand 102 Samarang, demand 101 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon, demand
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  • 74 11 Manila, Oct. 1. Previous Today's Asked Bid Asked Kid Pesos Antamok 0.34 0.33 0.33"> 0.33 Atok 0.334 0.33 0.35 0.33 Coco Grove 0.41» 2 0.39 0.424 Ml% Demonstration 0.274 0.26 1 0.28 0.27U I.X.L. 061 0.59 0.62 0.60 Masbate 0.17 0.164 0.19 0.184 Mines Oper- ations
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  • 133 11 New York Futures failed t j follow the break of pikes in Singapore and declined roughly 10 per cent as against a decline in Singapore of 25 per cent, write Levy and Co. in their weekly market report. The interpretation of this can be found in
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  • 61 11 Before the thief Justice in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. OS. 114 38— Re Abraham Pronkel deceased. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in ?nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assiies:— Rex vs. Koh Ah Panz<f), Tan Toh Lens and Chu Kim Seng. Before Mr. Justice Home at
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  • 119 11 The following Singapore Mercantll I Institution candidates were .successful at the Spring Examination of the London Chamber of Commerce lwe Shorthand (Higher) Emanuel Albuquerque Ijj worcU (Oregg>; Douglas Clarence Bwmv 100 words (Pitman). Uw Ang Bah dice Distinction). Typewriting: Osman AU Angullla, Special 70 words. Rook -Keeping:
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  • 93 11 OCT. 1. 12 O'CLOCK NOON Rayers Seller* No 1.X.R.58. in cares FOB. October) 27 7 i 28 '4 Good F A.Q. in bales FOB. October; 21'M 21 No 1.XR.68 (Spot-loose) (awardabhr Singapore. 21 2.^4 No. IJC.R.SS October 21 7 28 Nov.-Dec. 28 25 14 Jan.-Mar.
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  • 158 11 From London 130 p.m. Saturday RUBBER: (Previous Tone) Firm. London: Closed Previously: 8. B d. B^d. Oct.-Dec.: do Previously. B^d. 8»/ 4 d. Jan. -Mar.: do Previously: B l^d. 8 516d Apr.-June: do Previously: 8 516d. 8 7 16d. New York. do Previously: 16.41. 9 STOCKS: London
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 200 11 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China t» Special Charter* 12. Cecil Street Singapore relepfionea: Manager* Office 4144 Asst -n s otfice iMt Exchange Dept MM General Office MSB B n b Jl e AdJr "till NfiKLO* •2TU; approximately t' h fIJH 008 Off M HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI Tse-vun? Soong. Chairman
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 218 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS Programme of drills up to tni for week-ending Oct. 9 Today. Oct. 3. 5.15 p.m.— Headquarters S.R.A. (v) 3" A.A. Gun Drill. S.R.E. (v> Unit Training. S.V.F.A. Unit Training. Miniature Range HQ S.F.C.R.E. <\) Empire Test. 30x Range H.Q. S.F.CRE. (v) Zeroing Rifle. Bukit Timah Range 2
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  • 437 12 GOALKEEPER INJURED LEICESTER LOSE EIGHT-TWO Real Substitute Should Be Allowed Millwall Continue To Attract Crowds (From Our Own Correspondent^ London, Oct 2. THE defeat of Leicester by eight goals to two a t hands of Leeds was mainly because their goaH.oi, )4T was injured before there was any scoring in
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  • 555 12 THE Hong Kong Aquatic Stars swept the board in all six extents at the final day of their two-day meet with the Singapore Chinese at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Good times again were returned. They won by five events to
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  • 74 12 .From Our Own Cone pone ent > Kuala Lumpur, Oct. Seventeen Europeans, Indians, Chinese and others participated in the first cross-country run practice in Selangor, organised by the newly formed Selangor Harriers Club, in the Lake Gardens this evening. The course covered was about three and
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  • 56 12 The Veterans XI vs. the S.C.C. in the First Round of the S.A.F.A. Cup at Anson Road today will be ehotan from the following: Cheok Wah, Kemut. Chee Lim. Chw.e Chua, Taib, Donald. Abdul Rahim. Khoon Onn. Mat Noor. Kens Hock. Joy, Johnson. Hni
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  • 189 12 Holder Loses In Penang Championsh ips Badminton (From Our Ov.n Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 2. THE two Chan sisters, Cecelia and Claire entered the final of the Penang women's badminton singles championship when they won their ties today in the Free School hai 1 Cecelia surprised the title holder, Miss Moey
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  • 477 12 THE October medal competition cf the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for C. N. W. Joyce In "A" division with a net score cf 66. in a win for A. R.
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  • 1491 12 OESULT3 of Saturdays Home Leagu* games and tables up-to-date are:— ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I A3L011 Villa 2 Portsmouth 0 Boitcn W 4 Middlesbrough 1 Charlton A. 4 Birmingham 4 Chelsea 1 Stoke City 1 Derby C 2 Blackpool 1 Everton 2 Liverpool 1 Grimsby
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  • 332 12 THE three best Lcorw returned hi the 1 September women'* fourrome at the Keppel Oolf Club were: Mr*. W. Gun_.tcne and Mrs. R. W. McCreath Cl— lB 23 Mr.. F. Starr and Mrs. A. McK. I_ow '-B— ll Va- 34 14 Mrs. E. Olenny and Mrs. O.
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  • 349 12 CAITKDAY'S racing al Kuala v^ Lumpur brought to a clo.r m successful meeting for the Selanjor Turf Club. Though well bar Ke* horses were successful, favourite* were generally beaten. Mini ran good time to win tl: race from Majors but iiad to survive an
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  • 94 12 (From Our Own Correspondent Johore. Oft. I JOHORE beat Malacca by five rn.it. to nil in the replay of the F Seong Cup badminton m ;trl. Results were: SINGLES Wong Peng Soon beat Cho Kim 11 14—14 (3—l). 15 0. Ng Ngoh Tee beat
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  • 69 12 Walkover For Tanglin Clufc Tanglin Club have reoelwd I over from the Malay Rtcrr n in the Kliney Cup and t!v» v round opponents will be the Sin Recreation Club. This mat.h played off at Tanglin Club on w day, Thursday and Friday. Tanglin Club's team Is com,
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