The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,598. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938 S CENTS
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  • 706 1 Japanese Troops Pourine Into Snuth nhi«* Threat To Hong Kong Interests TOKIO ANXIOUS OF VENTURE CONTINUOUS LANDING OF JAPANESE TROOPS AT BAY, ABOUT 30 MILES FROM HONG KONG'S BORDERS, WAS REPORTED LAST NIGHT. DESULTORY FIGHTING IS CONTINUING IN THE VICINITY OF NAMSHAN, WHERE THE
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    26 1 dine up m his si ;-uhe?led car. driving through Asch 1 miry into the third of the Sudetrnland zones ceded Germaay under the Munch asree merit.
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  • 83 1 M v Japanese war machine is pouring "tnx Suuih China. Scores of lighters are polling tons of supplies and soldiers from to shore, apparently without opposition." Dedal corresthe China Mail, Journal, who bartered civil r the I place. the ccn--12 vessels of a about
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  • 20 1 FiVrpUran, Oct. 12. volunteera rush Repub- the Joguera red at the froned and ordered enter France.
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  • 107 1 Munich Pact Sequel Hankow, Oct. 12. JAPANESE i.wa.sion of South China has been expected by well informed observers since the recent resignation of General Ugaki. Japanese Foreign Minister, who is believed to have adivocated a policy of avoiding any possibility ol friction with foreign powers m China. The invasion is
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  • 71 1 Honff Konc. Oct. 12. The afternoon train to Canton hai returned to Xcv :< a, due, it is reported, to the destruction of three bridges. From a reliable source it is learnrd there have been heavy movemcr.ts of Chinese troops from Canton do^n the railway to Waichow,
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  • 49 1 Canton, Oct. 12. The populaco here is taking the Japanese invasion with more interest than panic. Chinese authorities informed Reuter that though hardly any resistance was pat up when invaders landed, the stoutest possible resistance would be put when Japanese troops had proceeded further inland.
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  • 107 1 Risk To Anglo-Japanese Relations pROM authoritative sources Reuter learns that the British Government on several occasions during the Sino-Japanese hostilities has reminded Japan of British interests m Hong Kong and South China and of the risk to Anglo-Japanese relations likely to arise from any incident which might occur if Japanese
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  • 109 1 London. Oct. 12. CTRONG opposit on is being launched to the retrocession of Tanganyika to Germany as an outcome of any Anglo-German negotiations on the question of the granting of colonies. The Executive Council of the Jutnt East Africa Board, which represents British East
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  • 33 1 HITLER'S ARMS LIMITATION PLAN Berlin, Oct. H DOLrriCAL circles today say they are awaiting a response from Britain or France to the suggestion for limitation of armaments, made recenVy by Herr Hitler— Rtuter.
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  • 28 1 The Ha;ue. Ort. 12. It Is announced that PrtotMl Juliana t;:ttin? on well, but her comp ct? recovery is slightly delayed mild attac!: of jaundice Reuter
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  • 17 1 New York. Oct. 12. The death occurred today of Christopher Grand Lafargo. the not« 4 architect. Reuter
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    • 81 1 BI GIA TEA Urings the freshness an! fragrance of the Halayan garden* flreel > tuir home Malaya's Premier Hotel. OtCHESTPm, TONIGHT AL CONCERT FROM 3.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M DANCE (formal) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight. iT2 SJSTERS AND BILLY HEATON" A UNIQUE FLOOR SHOW ENTERTAINMENT ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.00 C^SgAY, per
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    • 44 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI Pj HOTEL BOO? «..\RI)FN TONIGHT MI'SIC BY ROLLER'S B\M) DINNER S."— NON-DINFRS s| DANCE INFORMAL ENTERTAINMrNT PROVIDFII BY r r EDNA BEI.I.EFONTAINE SEA VIEW HOTEL FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET.
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  • 165 2 CIRCULARS appealing to Singapore ricksha pullers to return to work were distributed last night by a joint group of owners and pullers, and hopes are entertained that the men will take their rickshas out again soon. The circulars gave details of the
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  • 129 2 Attack On Rickshas: Strikers Sentenced TWO ricksha-pullers, who were on strike on Oct. 4, appeared m the Singapore Second Police Court, before Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday, charged with deliberately damaging two rickshas by wrenching: off the mudguards and tearing: off the cloth back-flap. The accused were Hoo Ngi Teck and
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  • 169 2 "T WAS starving because of the 1 strike. I asked for rice but was given a sack of flour," declcared Low Puah, one of the four rickshas pullers who claimed trial when charged m the Singapore Second Police Court, yesterday, with stealing 14 sacks
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  • 44 2 London. Oct. 12. It is understood provisional arrangements have been made for Sir Harold Mac Michael. High Commissioner for Palestine, to return to Palestine on Thursday. His conversations with Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Colonial Secretary, were continued tcday.— British Wireless.
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  • 86 2 The Surreys Leave For Shanghai fXN their way to Shanghai after v ha\ing had an enforced stay of about a fortnight at Singapore owing to the European crisis, the 2nd. Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, left the Naval Base by the submarine depot ship Medway early yesterday afternoon. The battalion
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  • 41 2 Lord Brabourne, acting GovernorGeneral of India, has cancelled a shooting trip m Kashmir and will go to Delhi on Oct. 18. Th- Egyptian Government has relaxed its defence measures and cancelled purchases for soeurin" th« food sur^ zc: t'li nr.t n
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  • 247 2 Hong Kong, Oct. 12. A CCORDING to reports from Chinese sources, which are denied by the British authorities m China, Kwangtung and Hong Kong* are under obligation to defend the Canton-Kowloon railway jointly. An unconfirmed report states that British forces stationed at Hong Kong have
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  • 48 2 PtUNCE CHI'LA OF SI AM. who Ml married to Miss Elizabeth Hunter m London, travelled with his wife to the mid-I>evon town of Okehampton, where part of the honeymoon was spent. Picture shows Prince Chula with his liride photographed on a farm near Okchampton.
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  • 89 2 ALGIERS," tchlch opened at the CapHo!. Singapore, last night, is an excellent picture m all respects. The photography m itself, makes the picture well icorth seeing. The story of a thief f-afe from the police m the haven of the Casbah mysterious native quarter of Algiers,
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  • 23 2 Five people lost their lives as the result of a fire which broke out m a house m the old quarter of Zurich.
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  • 158 2 Increased Demand For Dollars Londo... ktcC. 12. THE conunucd European demand for the American dollar Is attracting considerable attention among members of the London foreign exchange. Within the first hour of trading this morning United States currency appreciated against sterling to 4.7475 compared with 4.7«0« at close last night. As
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  • 152 2 ABOI'T 9 p.m. on Tuesday night while a detective was on his rounds at Weld Road with a partj of police m plain clothes he was attacked by a large crowd of ricksha pullers who assaulted him. A sequel to this Incident was the appearance of
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  • 119 2 /TAUGHT m the act of pitting anether mans pocket m a bus, a Chinese. Soh Chong. was sentenced by the Singapore Criminal District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. yest:rday. to six months' rigorous imprisonment, to b? followed by a year's poMo 2 supervision, for theft of
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  • 338 2 Sudetenland Germany Warns Democracies A Xf S^ l^ 1 t0 su P erficial spirits on both sides of the Reich frontier" not to regard the Sudeten anschluss and development of the Greater German Reich as a result of the political insight of international diplomacy" is made by the official Nazi
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  • 247 2 (From Our Own «.rrr*p,, llOf||l Kuala I umpur. "INDIANS have u|« a s br fn i 1 free as anybodj rNf 1 for land rrplicd thi Unti^ 1 dent, Mr. S. W Jones m f| State Council to Mr. J. R. Velha\.iii.nn «fey urued a land sett!.,,
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  • 212 2 Dispute Over Boxing Contest A lIAKC.K of > Uon brou^l I Edward Rcavis. a Imi Singapore lawyer, IM I was HithdruHit »n tl I Fifth Court, yot; r Wlmb Urn magistrate ::alci W 1 struction.s from tl not to proceed v. I Beavis war. ace The inn:i ccivrd i>imil;;r Initni
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  • 298 3 II (From Our Own orrespontient) I Bangkok, Oct. 12. I [T IS rumoured m BangI kok thut Siaw is selling f that portion of her cur- rency reserve held m silI ver coins m the Treasury. I A.. Bangkok knew that these X ifere
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  • 665 3 Full Of Enthusiasm For "The Problem" "U/E HAVE COME HERE WITH AN ENf f TIRELY OPEN MIND AND WE ARE FULL OF ENTHUSIASM FOR THE PROBLEM BEFORE US, AND WE HOPE THAT OUR REPORT WHEN IT APPEARS, WLL BE USEFUL." This was the
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  • 91 3 "Press Has Been Very Good" «HPHE Press has been very good." This tribute to the Press m Singapore was paid by Sir William McLean during his talk at the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. The Press m any country reflected public opinion, Sir William said, and correspondence and articles m the
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  • 42 3 The Rotterdam Lloyd "Baloeran' bound for Europe, will arrive m the outer roads today at 7 p.m. She will come alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharf tomorrow at about 6.30 m the morning and will sail for Europe at 10 a.m.
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  • 42 3 ONE OF THE FIRST PICTTRLS to be received ia London of the German troops entering Zone No. 1. on the Austrian border, north or Linz. Women and girls are seen giving the Nazi salute as German troops entered Waldnacusl.
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  • 232 3 QN behalf cf Queen Wilhe'mina, Mr. Fievez de Malines van Ginkel, Resident of Batavia. last week conferred the Order of OranjeNassau, a high Dutch honour, en Mr. H. J. Adams, general representative of the P. and T. Estates, largely a British concern. In a ceremony at Soebang,
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  • 214 3 Sikh Money Lender Sentenced I AFTER,' a short retirement the jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday brought In a unanimous verdict of gui.ty against a Sikh money lender. Basanta £ingh, on two charges of making a false claim and using as genuine a forced promissory note. Agreeing with the Jury's
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  • 48 3 Mr. T. J. Cumming leave.? London for Malaya late m October. He will spend several week.; h?rc\ visiting the properties of the many rubborplanting companies cf which he is a director. Mr. F. D A-coil. TTfltlgiiil director of Dunlop Plantations. Ltd.. wffl visit Maiaya m th? near future.
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    • 127 3 CONSTIPATION requires far more than sim- J*C2j»l[i ply a laxative. Neutralize the IjS M stomach acids aid diges* fc^^^^^^l tion tone up the entire L* 0 11 :j j intestinal tract by taking L.® \M PHILLIPS'^^Hr MILK OF MAGNESIAV^^^J 2 .\P3 C \o^£ IS su re death m/■ f FIH
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  • 531 4 CHINESE UNITED, GENERAL YU ASSERTS Japanese Efforts To Split Nation Fail YU HAN-MOU, Pacification Commissioner of Kwangtung Province, said m an interview m Canton that China was more united than ever despite Japanese efforts to split the nation through political intrigue m Canton. •'Japan realises that an invasion of South
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  • 193 4 Guerillas Active In Lower Yangtse CONTINUAL and Increasing activity of Chinese guerillas on^the hi<*hways between Shanghai and Nankin^ is becoming daily an increasing threat !to Japanese communications on these roads, according to a foreigner who recently arrived m Shanghai from Nanking. Chinese, whether they be ra^g-d farmers or well-dressed merchants
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  • 102 4 New Process To Increase Them. a M Milwaukee. A new process for jugelintr rarh^n and hydrogen molecules fn na^tural^ gases which will increase the known St S a O tes rCe b y ?ln the ™S aiaies by 150 per cent., it is cbimrrt to 45 000,000,000
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  • 48 4 •J*HE Japanese have lost 96,000 men during the past four months according to additional figures issued by 2?,m ra hen Chen dlr *ctor of the Political Training and the Military Affairs Commission, reports An^ta-Trans-Ocean. In addition, 226.000 Japanese troops are reported 111 during this Deriod.
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    • 377 4 SITUATION VACANT. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Appointment of Assistant Health Officers. The Municipal Commissioners reauire two Assistant Health Officers imale) for their permanent staff, the appointments being m the first instance on a three years' agreement. The services of one will be required on January 1, 1939, and the second early In
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    • 415 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ TENDERS. BOAK'i) tt SINGAPORE SEA "TrTl^n MUNICII'AMTY. katon«. N( i u *T fhonf ft Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For i mmm oarticulars. see Municipal Tenders Annual Supplier for 1939 See Notice A NS|Ok l m Tender Room. AVI ry ft,^ n Supply
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  • 398 5 Judgment Reserved In Drawing Room Assault Case jl{\ had experience m boxing with prolfessional and amateur boxers and that two y owa from him sent Romeo Marcus sprawlingthe verandah, was a statement made before he Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. S. C. Cheah ftonald Jansen, who, together with j brol and
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  • 99 5 fHE allegations m the uammont case brought against Miss Freda Jensen, a school mistress, and her two brothers, Cyril and Ronald, arc that they set upon their brother-in-law. Phillip Carl Marcus, m the drauing room of their home m Upper Scrangocn. on the r.ight of June 14 nhen
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  • 646 5 SUGGEST that you are one of the shabbiest liars we have had m this court for some time." commented Mr. G. S. Raw Hags, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday, addressing Ram Hari Rai, a Singapore watchman, who was a witness for the prosecution
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    • 103 5 t of Dark Streets and Sinister Secrets! ae*l HEDY LAMARR. star sensation oi the year! ClTl^ V 1 SPECIAL MATIKCES DAILY 3.15 t-^" r I 0.J5 NKiIIXJLY 9*15 :>..adventurer7T L A bis last stand, his life, his loves f^adc into thrilling and vital enter* if tainmcnt by the year's greatest
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    • 234 5 IUE MORE THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE HAVE PROOUCEO A WIHUS* ISSUE?*" ac laimed as Robert Louis Stevenson* bost story It (hi Tln^T,' therC U llttl U Ubt thaf With lts thrillln S»d€ -> sure to enjoy a good run, something like 'Robin Hood." MALAY A TRIBUNE 12 10 H BAILY4 3HOWS-11A.M.,
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  • 753 6 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938 Japan Moves South lAPAN has invaded South China. Troops landed yesterday at Bias Bay, near Hong Kong, but there is reassurance m the fact that only 30,000 men are reported to be engaged. This gives rise to the belief that far from
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    17 6 A BANNER WITH A STRANGE DEVICE PtmMfCrn FOR aTl*! PIEBISCITE FOR^ALL^I HOSE NATIONALITIES .WHICH 1 1 M«*M>linl
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  • 1102 6  - These Are The Three Men Who Guard The Empire Frank Longworth Defenders Of Britain By Ttaree men command the Uud. sea and air forces of Great Britain. Their names normally rarely appear m the headlines. In tins article the author five* a penportrait of these three leader*. MEETINGS of the
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    • 140 6 CALDBECKS BY SPECIAL Kjjp JL <^J| TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. 1872 ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS You would be proud of years from today and carefully choose Its maker. Every DE SILVA'S ring is measured by a standard of excellence which insures
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  • 966 7 SUBSIDY TO MALAY PADI P LANTERS? B IG NEED FOR MORE RICE GROWING I From Our Own Correspondent) f Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. I r ppeal for ore intensive rice growing m Malaya was I Selangor State Council today. Several unI supported Mr. E. D. Shearn when he sug- ibsidy
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    45 7 picture. (IFTING THEIR CAKE AT THE RECEPTION after their ucdcline yesterday. Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson, well-known Singapore re .a h, s bride formerly Miss Dulcie R^/ earn of Singapore and AustraHa Below: The bride and bridegroom Photographed after leaving Si lfl draw's Cathedral.- Free Press
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  • 64 7 The Pahang Consolidated Company Limited 's dividend for the year ending July 31 last will be 10 per cent., less tax, on ordinary shares and V/ 2 P er cent., less tax, on preference shares. The dividends are payable m London on Nov. 9 to shareholders on
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  • 277 7 Controlling China Relief Activities •TPHE formation of a central organi- safcion to control China relief fund activities of oversea Chinese was apj proved a: the "Double Tenth" con- ftrence at the Chinese Hi§ih School i i yesterday. The organisation is to be called the Nanyang Oversea Chinese Relief Fund Association
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  • 47 7 AN English speaking Chinese woman, Lucia Soh, aged 38, appeared m the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $100 oZ casn entrusted to her. Hearing was postponed a week. Bail of $150 was allowed.
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  • 382 7 Singapore Doctor's Wedding AT St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday evening Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson, of Singapore, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. T. Thomson, of Edinburgh, Scotland, was married to Miss Dulcie C. M. Redfearn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. R. Redfearn, of Singapore. The Rt. Rev.
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  • 121 7 Capture Compliment To Police "THIS capture speaks very well for the efficiency of the Singapore police," commented Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday, sentencing a Malay, Sujak bin Ahmat to three months' rigorous imprisonment for being m possession of housebreaking impliments. Sujak, it v:as revealed, had a previous
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  • 1334 8 Recent Developments In Hollywood: Effect Of Depression This is the first of a series of three articles, by Mr. Harold Heflfcrnan, on present conditions of picture making m Hollywood. TEN months ago, when signs of a serious recession appeared on the horizon, Hollywood, along with all other lines of business,
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    • 324 8 3 Weeks Treatment^ undedZyears .j' corns disappear Agonising 1 corns made life a misery for this woman. On one occasion corns wrecked her holiday, for she simply could not get a shoe on and therefore bad to stay indoors. But Radox got rid of her coma iv three weeks Read
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    • 108 8 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon 8/LWEEN Oct. 29 KEMMENDINE Nov. 12 AMARAPOORA Nov. 26 SAGAINO Dec. 10 PROME Dec 24 BURMA Jan. 7 YOMA Jan. 21 PEGU Feb. 4 SALWEEN Feb. 18 KEMMENDINE Mar. 4
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 614 10 K. P. M. I MERKUS— Thursday. Oct. 13, Letong. Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Ctenting, Poeloe-Pandjang. Serassan and Midai. TlDORE— Thursday. Oct. 13, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengel-Pakning, Slak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER— Thursday, Oct. 13. Hong Kcng, Swatow and Amoy. RElJNST— Thursday, Oct. 13, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and mails only), Ampenan (passengers
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 496 10 I Local And Foreign Hail Dispatches <£ Arrival* DISP.AKHFS BI BUDI Bangkok every Saturday 7 am Urn Than 7.0 an. Swettenham. Taiping and Te'.ol; ncJ>».ii Anson. W.okdayc KoU Bahru. Kuala Krai. ThUTS* fo.-i-e*p mien day and Friday Sunday 7 am n r w pnU X; ala Lumpur ar.J Penu.l3 yßya
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  • 924 11 Last Night's Quotations fraser And Co.'s List I jT v „CT. 12. IM*: 5 M Buyer* Setter* 4s 9a :»s 6d 28s 30s norn 43s 47s norn 25s M. 6d 60 .65 gt. 3d 24s 3d 1.47 1.52 10s 3d lis 6d M 22? 6.1
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  • 506 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARE From Exchange Telegraph Co. j From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday I Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... llOVa U»% Funding Loan. 4 p.c 1960-90 98»' 2 99' 2 War Loan. 3 Vfe p.c lOOy; 101*8
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  • 47 11 II rom London Latest Quotations k Id. Previously: £205 17s. 6d. J 7s. 6d. Previously: £207 2*. 6d. m Previously: 44.95. BOlo! £46. Previously: £46 2s. 6d. Miv M 6s sd. Previously: £7 6s. l»/ 2 d Previously: 19% d. "'9 J^lGd. Previously: lSVrd-
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  • 162 11 I From London 5. 30. p. m. Yesterday RT'RRFR TJull London- B^c. 8* id. Previously: B^d. 8 9 16 d. Oct-Dec* 8 3 B d. B^. Previously: 8^ 2 d. 8 9 16d. Jan-Mar- 8 9 16d. 8 5 ed- Previously: 8 9|l6d. 811:16 d. \nrll-June- B%d.
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  • 194 11 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING- Tin at midday was $103 'i, down 9d According to cables received this morning tin shares m London yesterday were slightly easier and a number of stocks were offered this morning at slightly lower prices,
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  • 182 11 OCT. 1* SELLING London T.T. -3 12 15 London, demand 12 12 16 Lyons, demand 2^70 Switzerland, demand 241 Hamburg, demand 136-.4 New York, demand 54 15 16 Montreal, demand 55 5 16 Bat f. via demand 101 Samarang. demand 101 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon, demand 154
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  • 83 11 MANILA GOLD SHARE MARKET r Manila. Oct. 11. Previous Todays \sked Bid Asked Bid Pesos llfltuaok 0.37» 2 0.37 0.37 036 Atok 0.34' 2 0.34 0.34 [Coco Grove 0.42 Vi 0.41 l 2 0.42» 2 0.42 i Demonstration 0.27 >j 0.27 0.27^ 0.26U IXL 063 0.62 0.62 0.60 Masbate 0.21
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  • 66 11 OCT. 11, 11 O'CLOCK NOONNo. I.X.RJS.S. m cases iF.OJB. October) 29^ 29.i Good FAQ. In bales (FOB. October) 28^ 29 No. I3LRBS. (Spot-loote) (awardable Singapore) 29 29 No. I.X.R.S.S. October 29V* 29S Nov.-Dec. 2JH 29J Apr.-June 29\ 30 Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London
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  • 177 11 •THE Tlflfprt Chamoer o.' Commerce Puotcr Association held Hi 1.403 rd, auction yesterday Vbta there were catalogued 1.569.005 lbs (700 45 t I :!:red 1.333.762 lbs. (555 43 I Qi Id l.::0 3c5 Ijs. -***** t rs». Spot London 8' d New York 17 ljlf ett. TRICES
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  • 115 11 (From Our Own Com* pondeni London, Oct. 4. THE Pcrak. River Hydro-Electric Po.vcr Co.. Ltd.. will recommend a dividend of 6 per cent, less tax, on its Ordinary shares for the year ended July 31 last. This distribution compares with that of 7 per cent,
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  • 58 11 London Closing Quotations Method of Parity before Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 121.1 I 7 11 ll *l£ Npw York to 4M 4.74 3 4 d. 4<6d. AmsJraam: SuJders to fi Honz Kong Per dollar >* 3d Ja Shanghai.'. ->« dollar 8V 4
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    • 313 11 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated to Cnina oy Special Charter*. 1!. Ceril St.rrt Mntapore telephones: Manager's Offlrr «444 m >::iri.ii-# f s (HI., f t»44J B Exchange l>rpt C 441 General OftVe m > Cable Andre-*. -(11l NftEl 0.~ Paid Up Capital Ch. 1 M.IH,kWN Reserve Funds In excess of Ch
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  • 442 12 Publishers Beaten By Odd Goal In Five THRILLING SOCCER DISPLAY AT ANSON ROAD DILAU BRANI qualified for the semi-final of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition yesterday, beating the Publishers by the narrow margin of the odd goal m five m a thrilling contest at
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  • 262 12 School Team Superior In All Departments SUPERIOR m all departments the Raffle defeated the R.A. Changi by five px game of hockey played on the R.I. pro From the bully-cH" the school were seen attacking and within five minutes scored their first goal when following
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  • 133 12 THE Cambridgeshire run yesterday over nhi2 furlongs was won by the 50 to 1 chance Hellcaiqua. Renter cables the result as follows: lIELLENIQVA (Gurnard) 1 KHAS NADAP. (Elliott) 2 DOMAHA (Gordon Richards) S. Eetting 50 to 1: 8 to 1; 100
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  • 147 12 Ties For Friday T^e lollowin^ are the patoltl of the SCR C. open tennis tournament ties played at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Opan Singles: So Ti Ho beat S. A^ed 4_6. 6—2. 6—2. Singles Handicap: W. Yule '—6' b^at Scon Eng Ki^t <— 6> 6—4. 6—l. lioubles
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  • 55 12 The following have b3en invited to play hockey for the SRC. Ist. XI against the S.C.C. Ist today on the S.C.C Pa dang. O. C. Aeria; R. H. Barth, P. F. de Sou?a: C. C. Ross, L. Rentens. S. Moreira R They. N. Sullivan; R. Bain, G. Aimsfonp'
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    23 12 picture. DOL MJMI. GOALKEEPER, COMES OUT to clear as Madin (i.l.ai Cram) watches him during yesterday's Cud tie at AiKnn Road.- Free Press
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  • 99 12 Ellis Wins "C" Singes Final The following are the results cf the YMC.A. ter.nio ties played en their own courts yesterday "A" Class Singles Handicap Final: Lim Hee Chi:i 15.3* beat A. Lim '_30) 6—3. 3—6. 6—4. "C" Class Singles Haniltftp Final E. J. Ellis (:-15> beat
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  • 216 12 MEDICALS AND Y. M. C. A. DRAW ONE- ALL Both Sides Show Weakness In Forward Line F^l E to the iorwarJ weakness of both sides, th? score was on^-all m th.^ hockey game l^otween the Medical College an! the Y.M.CA. at ths College ground yescrday. Thiagarajah scored for the Cones"
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  • 119 12 The team races arranged fcr Sunday at the R.S.Y.C. against the R.N.S.A. ha\e been unavoidab'y cancelled and ordinary dvi rr.ces arc b?ini» substituted. The Club tifiin is aLio cancelled. On Friday, there will be the Ml] afternoon lares for all classes, starting at 5.23 p.m. On Sunday, the
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  • 45 12 Badminton ties for this ttoek-end are: SATURDAY AT 2.15 p.m. Men's Singles (Final): Scan Eng Hee vs. Wong Peng Soon. Commercial House: Straits Times Press S.C. vs. Wearr.e Bros. Sports Club. SUNDAY AT 10 am. Inter-School: St. Joseph's Institution vs. Victoria School.
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  • 79 12 At the annual general meeting of the General Hospital Recreation Club the following were elected officebearers of the club: President, Mr. M. N. Das; vice president, Mr. K. Kandiah; hon. secretary, Mr. Urn Teng Kok; hon. treasurer, Mr! K. R. Willam; hon. sports secretary Mr. Thong Soo Yong;
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  • 275 12 DLAYINIt their firrt rn^by ijame of the season, the YMJCJL put ih) a creditable display against the Singapore Teachers team at Farrer Park yesterday, although they lost by eight points (a goal anJ a try) to n 1. Th? Tcacher3 scored their eight pilnts
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  • 68 12 In a fast hockey match at Bukit Tlmah yesterday the Raffles College beat the Singapore Colts by four goals to two. At half time the Colts were lead ny by two goals to one, but the College forced play and won the game. Sheikh Hussein
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  • 57 12 In the first day's play of the Kliney Cup tennis match yesterday, Tanglin Club won both the singles against th* Municipal Services Club as followsW. J. M. Warden (T.C.) beat Bark Yew (Municipal Services) 6 4, 6 4. R. L. Moir (T.C.) beat Le Mercer
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  • 50 12 Intending competitors are reminded that entries for the 10-mile cross country race, run under the auspices of the Clerical Union, will close on Oct. 24. Entries accompanied by entrance fees will only be received by the Hon Sports Secretary not later than 6pm on the closing date.
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  • 88 12 Kliney Cup Tenni, 5.C.R.C took Kliney (up the S.C.C. yestenl.-i the doubles mai y Chongr and Chtia Cho in^ N.S. Wise and ver, 10—8, 7 od on Tiicsd i> r each side. Both set; v Un v f rd. the flr>t l n parti and g>
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  • 48 12 The following will fcl I\W D Spores Club the Royal Air Forcv day at 5 p m at C F Butt>n. F Whlt\ Q C Port'ira da. Pa k de Costa V Thtlla'nathan. F N '-ana and Julian u> s Reserves: R. i;Jequf'ia Jalleh md ram
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