The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 October 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,604 ESTD 1833. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938. 5 CENTS
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  • 258 1 Ricksha Pullers Evacuate Hankow Civilians Hone; Kong, Oct. 19. ALTHOUGH tho triumphal, unopposed progress A th- Japanese columns reached a point within 35 miles of Canton with the capture of Sheklung, and Tsengshing, there is a growing belief here that 1
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  • 102 1 Berlin, Oct. 19. THK German Czechoslovak Governments have 1 agreed to plan the map of the Czech-German frontier by air photography. The task will be undertaken by a German staff using six German military aeroplanes and four civil aircraft, with white squares painted under the
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  • 148 1 Japan— Like A Python London, Oct. 19. IT Ls hard to explain why the Japanese landing at Bias Pay in the Pearl River was entirely unopposed, declared the Manchester Guardian today. Throughout the war the Japanese have regularly underestimated the strength of the Chinese resistance and it seems likely that
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  • 36 1 Rome. Oct. 19. Signoi* Mussciini. in a telegram of thanks to General Franco, says "I want to assure you that Fascist Italy will remain fraternally with you until your victory. Reuter
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  • 257 1 Jerusalem u Clean-up Several Killed Jerusalem, Oct. 19. BRITISH troops began the task of clearing out rebels from the Old City when the 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards entered at dawn. Cleaning-up operations continued throughout the morning. Up to 1 p.m. one Coldotream guard, a British and a policeman had been
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    81 1 The tcmgT+C% ionv«n?d hv Moh^JMBCi AH PS2l:a Atlotika, PrCMdcnf of •h«- BgjpHsn ParHgirntanr Com.'nittce for the I)€fcn<e of Palestine, opened at the }e i-eh Casino, in Cairo. Although it is claimed that tlie conference is lull representative of \rab and Moslem nations, many leadinr Moslem per£oaat;es \v«re «ni<. .m. chc
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  • 400 1 Washington, Oct. 19. THERE are increasing indications in the United States that faith in the policy of strict isolation has been shaken in recent events, according to daily editorials in many sections of the American Press. The first violent reaction against tIM terms of
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  • 33 1 Bedurtst o. t. i I Ow ilclal d I will arrr. e lien en to ntfottatt for Um prolongatl n i I th-^ present Rum Qennan v mmerclal treaty Reuter
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    • 52 1 BIGIA TEA „,.sl.nc»» nn( i fraJ^aoce <»f »t Ma „yan garden. your home Malaya's Premier Hotel. orch TONIGHT D IN i STRAL CONC ERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT NO ADMISSION CHARGE DINNER $3.00 —^-l^ ld tobfr Dro GKANADOS" 1"E ORIGINAL TALENTED
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    • 69 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW "8^ HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE BALL-ROOM MI'SIC lIY KELLERS HAND < r /!2h I fa taVl ■1 "vbß7 I vfl Hk BW SKsk'^v I TPJ Hf Bffß aVaßi' 1 "fl EDNA KIXLEIOM AINI.
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  • 65 2 rhs scene ut Lc Bowitt uerodrom?. near Paris, riiewkig pilots. »ftteen and mea lined up before Ihe ieparlnre >l the :Uth Squadron, for aerial manoevnef over North Africa. The demaxtvre Dl the planes v.a> watched by ihe members of the Koval Air Fore? Mbslefl which is now
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  • 106 2 London, Oct. 19. QIX R.A.F. men were killed in a mid air collision over Dunmon Park, Essex, between two Vickers Wellesley bombers last night Near the smouldering wreckage a note was found reading "What will this plane look like in a lew minutes." Ii is
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  • 407 2 Coolies Swindled By Change Of Ship's Course Recruitment In "Bad Old Days" Recalled (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 12. AN amazing as well as Amusing account of the means l»y which Chinese coolie? recruited for labour in Malaya were swindled out of cash and food in the bad old
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  • 190 2 Sharp Sterling Rally Surprise London, Oct. 19. CONTINENTAL mistrust in sterling which was evidence:', last week appears to 'have gone with the wind." For th? third day in successicr. j>s.e: i:n& recorded a sharp rally in termj cf the dcllar and other currencies to which the dollar is linked. Foreign
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  • 79 2 Dublin, Oct. 19. THE German trade delegation is expected to arrive in Dublin today to discuss the renewal of the German-Irish trade agreement expiring on Dec. 31. Germany sends ta Eire annually £1,500,000 worth of manufactured goods and purchases about £1.000.000 worth of agriculture goods.
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  • 107 2 London, Oct. 19. THE Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, presided at this morning's Cabinet meeting, the first since the crisis, which began at 11 a.m. and ended at 1.25 p.m. The Cabinet, it is understood, made no decisions. A lengthy report on Palestine was read by Mr.
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  • 205 2 London. Oct. It. THE Wootihcad Commission on Partition in Palestine report has not yet been received by the Colonial Office, which regards the Daily Teicgraph's statement tcday regarding the Government's policy in Palestine a« speculation." .-ays Reuter. The Daily Telegraph declared this morning that the new
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  • 50 2 Mr. Durer Huang, a Chinese reporter attached to the Singapore Chinese newspaper, Sin Chew Jit Poh, who was arrested on a banishment warrant in September, has been released. Yesterday he received a pardon signed by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and returned to his work last night
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  • 34 2 London, Oct. 19. Mr. Neville Chamberlain returned to London this morning following his holiday. He iooked well. Today's Cabinet meeting Is expected to consider many questions relating to the international situation Reuter
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  • 265 2 Convicts On Parole New Film SCREEN STUDY OF U. S. PROBLEM QTBQNQLY c prcvu^aidv uh>"Yc 1 and Me,'' uhich cpeicd at the Pavilion ycztcrday, presents a jjrob'em that looms much larger in America than in Britain. The film iptttdl its tirr.r p. that •crime ck net pay" with ft -tcry
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  • 49 2 Istanbul. Oct. ID. The condition of Kemal Ataturk. the President of Turkey, who is seriously ill has become worse and his death is expected any moment. The Turkish cabinet Is In constant session and tho police have been reinforced to meet any possible demonstrations—Reuter.
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  • 151 2 This Mass Caused A Raj Strike Load m CIXTY- THREE- Yl \\> °O\A) Mr. M liams i\wu\ N.1 2 Manviu-UT I St. I'an.r;: I. MLS, looked rand Ik and a>ki/i: Maori?" Railway polk tied Mm in! office^ to tvoid awaited h. h< did minut« the train foi o'clock the station
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  • 14 2 .Prom 0« Ncgrt BemiiiKin China todnv their total r rhln-^ mrtfi
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    • 175 2 ■yj THERE'S Pineapple HAM FOR TIFFIN i.cllciDus, tendir slices ..rid fresh tomato salad what more could hungry men wish for? Pineapple HAM, baked or boiled, makes an appetising and mouth-watering spread and what a welcome oh&nge to the menu also. When in doubt what to prepare for the next day
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    • 8 2 With a SCHICK DRY SHAVEi MEDICAL HALL it,
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  • 31 3 Malay Girls Receive Their Awards picture. Jl the Rochcre Malay Girls' School receives her i Bintc Baji Mehamed. at the annual prize distri- o Crhool. t l\i!embar.g Koad yesterday. Free Press
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  • 883 3 Alleged Harsh Methods Of Traction Co. Bus Arbitration Inquiry Opens Tribunal Hears Men's Grievances ALLEGATIONS OF HARSH AN'D UNREASONABLE TREATMENT BY THE SINGAPORE TRACTION CO OF THEIR EMPLOYEES WERE MADE WHEN THE ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL APPOINTED BY GOVERN MENT OPENED ITS SESSION AT THE SINGAPORE HIGH COURT YESTERDAY. Comprising: the Chief
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    31 3 picture. Mr. Justice Lln^sell. the acting Chief Justice, Supreme Court, Hong Kong, who arrived to fpenj a short holiday in Singapore by the P. r.nd O. liner Rajputana. .vesterdry. Free Press
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  • 136 3 Restriction Cuts Perak Hydro Profits !our Own Correspondeni) London. Oct. 11. lay, the report of the Perak River Cj.. Ltd. for the year ended shows that net revenue earned united to £331,893, a> compared with 1 's total of £339.75; K rest K eomK and B. id takes I m
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  • 189 3 $1,200 Claim Against Woman A CLAIM for Si.2o> da:na?es by K. X. M?non against a woman, Iru !-ya Mary Thanjasamy, for brejteh of agreement, w .s made hefor.' Mr. Jus. he H me in the £ingapi re High Crurt >csterday. Plaintiff allgd that early last year h? got from Che
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  • 113 3 Fowls' Screeches Lead To Arrest of stealins a cccl;erel w,:rtii 50 cants, a Chinese. Poh Lenf, was fined $10, or in default oi payment santenc2d to two weeks rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police j Vajistrate. yesterday. It was Poh Leng"s first Offence ana ha )'ad
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  • 97 3 SING A PORE MA N'S DECREE NISI QECREE nisi to b? made r.b-.lute in thre* months was granted by Mr Justicj Home, Singapore High Court Jud^e. yesterday to Norman Albert Jar.s3n agr.ir.st his wlf?. Bertha Elvira Jansen. Th^ petition was heard on Sept. 7 and was adjourned to enable the
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  • 36 3 Members rf the Strait.; Chine-? Briiish Assrcictlon ar? reminded that the annual general meeting of the Association will b? held at ths Garde .1 Club. China Building, on Friday 0 1 11, It 5 15 prr..
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  • 41 3 A..r?d Cu:Vr. a Lit p^a.i WAI j t~rday acqu.tt d in the BU Traffic C-^urt c:\ a charge of dr vin.T without du rtgafd 1) Iha safe.y others, at the Juncti i Colljtr ani B.ii.ry R?ad ca Jv.v.- m
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  • 191 3 ROTARIANS DISCUSS DIESEL ENGINES WTOE greatest advantage of Dieael power is its economy cf operation said Mr. Merton H. Brown, speaking on the "Origin and D:velopment of th? Diesel Engine." at ths Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. To illustrate its comparative economy, a Diesel Icrry. weigh'ng nearly eight tons fully loaded
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  • 84 3 I>LLLM)IXG guilty to snaichin^ t M carr Bg ctT a Chinere woman a 21-ycar-old Cantonese, God Smr. sentenced la six weeks' rigorou', imprisDnmcnt by Mr. C'.nnd Oldnam. Singapore Btsond Police Court, llaflsti.ite. yesterday. It was alleged by til pfOttllUUH that a Chlntw woman. Tan S?o Ngo «rai
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    • 45 3 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. 5.56 38 Tay Pen- Kim vs. Gammon Malaya > Ltd. Before Mr. Justice Home in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrates Appeals:— Raj Kishorc jßai vs. Rex. Abdul Salam vs. Rex.
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  • 29 4 ALIENS FEES R EVISED -From Oiu *THE OOTCm CiasSw ttrday fees for law principal. I certificate of n I cost approxima I the fee is CIO ficate cost k
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  • 389 4 GUERRILLAS AND PARTISANS ACTIVE IN NORTH CHINA MANY hitherto unpublished details of the personnel and activities of the Chinese volunteers in Manchuria were revealed to the public today in special supplements published by the Chinese Press in connection with the anniversary of the Mukden Incident. According to these supplements, there
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 506 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now invitcfc ror the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Supplies for 1939 See Notice in Tender Room. fupply of 39" dia. Steel Pipes and Specials for Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4 p.m.. Nov. 2, 1938.
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    • 446 4 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT I KATONC GRANGE—??. Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLCY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. r LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot water to Bathrooms. Celling fans
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    • 197 4 B^^~ fe SUPRCmt .^^i^iill^^E ii^BBBBBBHBi i£[ IL-L-J II vi -H^ s3 wf» {lilt li?!!! ftjSrti eS^ 1 I'S^^liwnn 1 nUPIIh ~I fl— IfIW^BBBr B B^ B 'll l^Bßßß9rl<i fll— 4 *W (1^ B I I [fJjfjß jTT I r If m li \b?Kbl b^J^JB PikrJi fiLl 1 1I 1 'T|i
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  • 160 5 Education Commission At Ipoh 'From Our Own Correspondent* Ttttp Ipoh, Oct. 19. HE Commission on Higher Education was provided with a good opportunity to have aninformal talk on matters pertaining to education in Malaya at the weekly meeting of Ipoh Rotary Club. Rotarian Rae presided and there was a good
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  • 152 5 Negri 's $5,800,000 Budget fFrom Our Own Corre^ijondent^ Seremban. Oct. 19 •"FHE Lower Chamber of the Negri 1 Sembilan State Council met today. Uie most important Item on the agenda being the first reading of the draft estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1939. The council went into committee after
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 189 5 001^ „,,-h Me v now an unforgettable M.G.M. All-star >>a f featuring UIAnR WVIIUW* 2^^ f Jr iohn B«al Jei»»» Ralph *^\jj l^^af^W,? K^^V^ </^m \)&cx now I HEil WBBK >» CAPITOL Ja j^xt* PAT "EXT Francls Hr f len change Arc M Like B -p< |rf^ A WARNER BROS
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    • 119 5 PAVILION SUNDAY f *r^ >I^^r w f -<^» >-x^at. S once and shake "~^ji ROMAIHSE A HEW UNIVERSAL Pk3§) WENDY BARRIE KE»KJia»^ lalhambra Coming Shortly! INTERNATIONAL I WRESTUNG TOURNAMENT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY. OCTOBER at 9.15 p.m. sharp. WONG BOCK CHEUNG V*. I MICHAEL GILL HARBANS SINGH TONY LAMARO KING
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    • 20 5 ALHAMBRA COMING SOON! I ...NOT LONG! m£&^ I tuii m^t fin >■■■ I l^T. .1 ...m an for wtps: M'j. y
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    • 192 5 THE SHOW EVERYBODY'S WAITING FOH! I TONIGHT at the CAPITOL I i»^ mJ^^^^^m I 6 15 and 9 15 I J^^^> 'V'jS/ GINGERS BACK! 2^^Kyp=^/ From -Queen of tin Nightclubs" \^^kL 4> :\l»:ul women from hrr! Is 7 I >/^ T^k. •ZJ I SV M v Heor ner »»n w
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  • 731 6 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938. Empire Defence ¥F the crisis taught the world nothing else, it showed that idealistic thoughts alone are valueless in modern diplomacy, and that until a general halt can be called in the arms race if such a dream can come true statesmen
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  • 543 6 Another Temeraire To Built In Britain This Year. fFrom Our Services Correspondent) London, Oct. 12. A XOTHER name famous in the annals of the British Navy is to Bv€ in one of the ships to be built in course of the 1938 programme, which is being taken in hand. This
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  • 294 6 The messing of today Is s>3 vtrv mucli imrrcved that ratings of 23 year- aso would be simply staggered by its fenooattj and variety. The days of Fanny Adami. wcevily blsCVitf and stagnant water have long passed but up till, say 19H. there was much to be desired.
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  • 215 6 "King Anthony Would Abolish Taxes A POLICY abolishing debts, dump<r^ ing and indirect taxation, s.) that cigarettes wUI be sold at ten a penny and beer ft! 4d. a quart, is announced by Ai«thory Hu'l, wellkiiown as "King Anthony," pretender to the throne of Great Britain, in liis latest manifesto.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 148 6 BY SPECIAL J^> A <*>) 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 SILY.VS ring is measured by a standard of excellence which ins ares
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  • 588 7 Briton Accused In Forgery Case II lAPANESE motor vessel which is alleged to have carried h ictrjo of scrtP iron and brass, salved from the Cerman n «r Kmdtn. which was sunk off the Cocos Islands in 1917 the Australian cruiser
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  • 118 7 I il-oener-ip< re, M. j. ved yesterday the ting ilshIth the U an Army he Gi v. UCC2COI Slngaprra post of p. r Arabia) are both 1 Englim Cz c!i an<3 I ANXIOUS Days J»l th,- ri r!,er par! of U, e '•.t. >2,.e
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  • 227 7 Gunner's Alleged Theft £)■< a charge vf houseurcatang to ccm?»it theft, c fummer from the P.^ya l Artillery, Ho-ace Par fit t\ appeared in the Criminal District Court y«tterday before Mr. A. Forrcr. The alleged theit was committed on Oct. i b| the residence of Major Miller, who has a
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  • 83 7 A 17-year-old Chinese ycuih, Than Ah Kna, was ordered to be sent to the reformatory for two years by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate yesterday. The youth had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft, and it was stated by Court Inspector McEwan that tha accused and
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  • 526 7 Trade Link s Between India Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) UfvTM Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 19. "INDIA has many intimate tics with Malaya and these ties can ho strengthened by promoting increased trade and commerce between the two countries," said Mr. C. S. Yenkatachar, Agent of the Government of India in
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  • 251 7 DUPILS of the Rochore Malay Girls School, one of the few Malay schools where the English and Malay languages are taught presented several interesting items, including an exhibition of woilc. at their annual prize giving, which was held at Palembang Road yesterday. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 Tomorrow S BLA <» a ms A ORCHESTRA S^CERTB-,30, m AT THE CAPITOL JSTAURANT
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    • 305 7 VEI* O UR \^O Another Tasteful Selection Robinson's- I*""'^1 piace. f 1 I t =^^^^^_B_^_S__B^^^^^S^^ I R}^ita with at least one meal daily cssurcs eppctite and I helps digestion, in the pleasantcst way pos iblc. Its I whole-grain nc is ncurishment easily absorbed; and it is natural nourish— ent that
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  • 1047 8 Optimism Renewed In London (From Own Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 12. TIN prices have moved sharply upwards on the London Metal Exchange this week and the spirits of those associated v\ith the mining industry have followed suit. Where rank pessimism reigned only a
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  • 143 8 /OFFICIAL figures just issued show that Britain now possesses Europe's longest-range bombing planes machines capable of reaching any one of 20 Continental nations with half a ton of bombs and flying home again without landing to refuel. Wellesley 800 h.p. engines monoplanes are the bombers—
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 48 8 DISTINCTIVE DRAWING PAPERS HARDINGS I TRACING PAPER TRACING CLOTH DETAIL PAPER FERRO GALLIC PAPER FERRO PRUSSIATE PAPER FERRO GALLIC CLOTH DUO DRAFTING BLOCKS Large stocks of the above are stored in good condition in an Air- Conditioned room at our River Valley Road Showroom [BiBiSS mmm^ W.P.S. IS9A
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    • 708 8 BOUSTEAD CO., [jj liocorporateo in i m s TELKPUONE rrdfbi 5133-Paw*t» Si:i LLOYDS AGENTS. COOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATEO MALAY ST\l| S tl U l\ HOWL STATE IMILHAVb 01 81AM. piIDIAN PAClffic THE "EHIFKESS" ROUT>: offers TlUNsim,, SERVICES via HONOLULI' or direcl EMPRi--VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TI{V\S-(, ENTAL TRAIN without chai.gc—
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    • 68 8 QUICK NI» BRBNCIf AFTKR lUJ** After a severe Mi weak, you often despair ting your strength after operations, or wm diseases, that all the thought of f«K* Yet you must reb must have hiRhW r^ inf Doctors |Ml|«Afn Horlicks as the :<K>d can be easily < stimulates your I pours
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 440 9 ir AVLL BRITISH y A OantI BRnTSH INDIA LINES II ww INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) o &0. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, r§ OUTWARDS Due l)uc (ilimi S *PM Tonnase. S'pore. in Oct 21 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec 17 Oct. 23 BEHAR 6.000 Dec. 26 4 RAJPUTANA 17 000 Dp" SO 1939. OQ
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    • 408 9 {incorporated tn Straits Settlements.} dfltisi^^^^Jv ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, {Incorporated tn England.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG rVIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Sails CITY OF OR AN Calls Uiasgow Oct. 30 Nov 2 CITY OF DUNDEE Nov. 24 Dec. 2 CITY OF PITTS3URG Nov. 29 Dec 2 CITY OF
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    • 670 9 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. ancorporated In StTaits Settlements) Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151. Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1366. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON NORTH CONTINENT (tn conjunction Glen Line) AND FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVIC MARSEILLES GLASGOW. Due s.i,:* GLENIFFER Lon, Rdam. Rburg. An 1 M'boroußh In Port
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    • 147 9 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf: Entrance Gate 1; Exit 1: Rajula 22. Main Wharf: Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3: Rajputana and Bulan 18; Milan Maru 15; Gleniffer 11; Bengkalis 9; Cuacaxn 7. I Empire Dork: Entrance Gate 1: Exit 3: Karagola 30; Silverwalnut
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    • 207 9 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrived from V.I. by KMlv nUnt PK-AFJ on Oct. 18:— Mrs. Vcrsteegh. Mr. Warren, Breukelaar. Mr. Dellaert and Mr. Swan sot, Left for Salcvn by KNILM plat* PfC-AFJ on Oct UtiMr. and Mx». Lemoult und Mr. r» r.tte. Arrived from N.I. by KIM plane HUmml •n Od
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  • 89 10 Local And Foreign ml Dispatches Arrivals -r.JIaM M w ZealanJ 1 V! I ml !/'Ji;j;i, P. of PMojpi i i n .1- Mil NOTfc i K.N.I.L.M. a: prepaid ai tfo Via H..<i- 5 K IATCn virxrn TV.* s Ma:l pr« 1> in will j v M\|l I Ml' U iMi
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  • 19 10 unU! fi-rtii.-r r. I for OMiOM an 1 annot be tor Canton a*; la subje.-t to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 586 10 TOMOHON— Thursday, Oct 20, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. TlDORE— Thursday, Oct. 20, Solat-Pandjans:. Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning, Siak and Pakan Baroc. VAN DER LlJN— Thursday. Oct. 20, Cheribon, Semarang. Sourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and malls only), Ampenan (passengers and mails only>, Padang-Bay (passengers and mails only), Benoa (passsngers and mails only) and Banjoewangi.
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    • 694 10 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE UNE SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Satl» Uue Singapore Singapore New Vorfc M.S. SILVERWALNUT In Port Oct. 25 Dec. 9 M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE Nov. 1 Nov. 9 uec. M.V. SILVERASH Nov. 19 Nov. 2a Jan
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    • 332 10 0, S. K. L Nil FOR AFRICA AMI SOI Til AMI K|( I tSactos Mam Buenos Alr«t win Jnombo. u... I Town. Rio de lanelro Santos and MoMmm N t I Atlas Marq Dakar via Colombo, Lourenr. I Durban. Ix>blto. MaUdL Duala i s I court. Lagos. Cotonau, Accra. Ta'ko-ad«
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 292 10 DISPATCHrs BV TKAIN Dangkok c\?ry Saturday 7 am Thursday Swcttenham. Taipinj and T Anson. Weekdays* Koia Bahru, KoBH Krai, flsr day and Friday* Sunday 7 a i.i Uuala Lumpur and Fenans Weekdays 7 43 *.m. Malacca. Batu Anr.am. Bat j Pahat. Gemas. Kajang, Kluan*.. Kota Tlngsi, Kuala Pilah. Mental:ab, Mcrslng.
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    • 27 10 CLEAJ^A\ (h> Ot 19 Balei. RfUu. S.r» I PrachaUpok Sl*n kel. Toji«n «l> Thfdens. Mapi» «P nocli. Valentvn <D I 1 Oct. 20- Ul dala, Toniohoi». 1
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  • 6 11 F REE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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  • 501 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARE From Exchange Telegraph Co. I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not inclnded. Share of i>i denomination unless otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... Funding Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90 War Loan,
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  • 1068 11 Last Night's Quotations Fraser And Co.'s List -^.ntV, OCT. 19. 1938: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers 4 S 4ftdsslftd tmOmnt n 28s 30s nom 43s 47s nom 25s 2*5 Cd 0, M $1) 10 23S 3d 24S 3d 1.43 1.48 10s 3d lis 6d 21s
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  • 49 11 i^J»w London: Latest Quotations 2!0 7 S rf SL, Previously: £207 7s. 6d. V*k tin- i2ll <s. 6d. Previously: £209 7s. 6d. m Previously: 44.90. 6d Previously: £46. ■^IfcJr^y: £7 fil/ j\ M »hd. Previously: £7 6s. 2d. "13 I6d 101 Previously: 19 9'l6d Previously: lO^d.
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  • 166 11 From London 5. 30. p. m. Yesterday RUBBER: Firmer. London: B%d. B l 2 d. Previously: B%d. 8 7|l6d. Jan.-Mar.: 8V 2 d. 8 9'l6d. Previously: 8»/ 2 d. 8 9jl6d. April-June: 8 9:i6d. 8 5 bC Previously: 8 9jl6d. B%d. July-Sept.: 8 5 B d. 8
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  • 118 11 ISSUED B« FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING: Tin at midday was $106.00, up $1.75. According to cable advices received from London the tin share market there continues easy. Locally also tin shares were mainly a sellers' market and although very little business
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  • 180 11 OCT. 19 SELLING Ixmdon T.T. 2'3' r London demand 2 3 T < Lyons demand 2072 Switzerland demand 242 Hamburg demand 138» New York demand 55 Montreal demand 55.^ Batavia demand 190 Samarang demand 100 7 S Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 155i s Madras and Colombo
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  • 169 11 i I THt Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,404th. auction yesterday when there were catalogued 1.368,932 lbs. (611.13 tons); offered 1.242.220 lbs. (554.56 tons); sold 946.216 lbs. 1 422.42 tons). Spot London B%d. Ncty York 16 1316 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 83 11 OCT. 19, 15 O'CLOCK NOON Bayers Sellers ■«o. IX R.S.S. In case* (P.0.8. October) 29 «i 29 1 Good FAQ. in bales (F.OJB. October) 28 28 "n No. IXJR.SS. Spot-loose (awardable Singapore 29 29',4 No. I. X. R.S.S October 29 2914 Nov. -Dec. '29 29
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  • 61 11 "pWO Chinese, Tang Moh and Tang Seh, were produced in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday charged with stealing 400 fish valued at $240 It is alleged that the accused stole the flsh from a pond in Buona Vista Read. The case was postponed
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  • 163 11 An 8. C. C. "A" hockey team proved too good for the newly formed Dutch hockey side when they beat them by four goals to nil In a game played on the Padang. yesterday. Much superior, the home team played good hockey, the forwards working
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  • 65 11 The following are the results of the S. C. R. C. tennis ties p.aycd at Hon? Llm Green yesterday: Veterans Doubles. Handicap <ScmiFlnal: J. H. Pedlcw and R. M. DufT 15) beat Ciierrlngton and J S. Nathan 40 1 C- 4 6—3. Doubles Handicap: Tan Thean Tek
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    • 64 11 SHIPS IN TODAY OINGAPORE Harbour Board bmhinf nr- rangements Jor today are: Boissrvaln, East 3 p.m., 60 godown. JMtlandia. West 10 a.m.. 61 63. Mapla. East 8 a.m., 4. Kumaanr. West 7 a.m., 1/2. Keponf. Shift a.m., 47. Dilwara, We«t 7.30 a.m.. 53/54. Cuacam. P. Bukom 8 a.m.. 6 7.
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  • 1234 12 PURITAN, HARLEQUIN FAIR KING TO WIN TODAY Second Day Of Ipoh Autumn Meeting FAVOURITES SHOULD BE PROMINENT THE Puritan, Harlequin and Fair King should be three good 1 bets at Ipoh this afternoon, the second day of the Perak Turf CWs Autumn race meet!ng. AH three have recent form to
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  • 410 12 Chinese Down S. R.C. By Only Goat In Padang Hockey A GOAL scored five minutes from the start of play gave the S.C.R.C. a one goal hockey victory against the S.R.C. in a match played on the padang yesterday. Although the Rcco kept play for a .'all quarter of an
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  • 172 12 fI^LAYINU with only eijln men. til? Indian Association w.?re b?at2.i i two-nii by Raffles Institution en C\2 latters ground yesterday In a dull game of hockey. The schoolboys a.tae:;:d from th: start acd notched th?r first 20a'. wUhin the first mlnul? cf play through Sundrum. who
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  • 367 12 FIELDING a stronger side, a United Services Officers XV defeated the r s.C.C. Merchants side by 11 points (one goal and two tries) to nil in an S.C.C. rugby tournament game 3'esterday on the padang. Although the officers brightened up play with some attractive
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  • 127 12 ONE GOAL IN K.L. HOCKEY TRIAL Our Own Corre.^pondont> Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 19. DEFENCES Impressed most in the second Selangor State hockey match held on the padang this even. ing, which ended in a win for the Colours who beat Whites by the only goal of the match. Several new
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  • 92 12 Sixteen Cards were takon out for the Captain's Priw competition at the Royal Johore International Club, and the following were the scores returned: F. M Still 42 M4 B~— l6 =70 C L. Tatham 44 44-68—18=70 E. W. Hide 47 43-90—19=71 T. E. Cheah 40-43
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  • 61 12 The following members hav_» accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. 32nd Hy. Bty <R.A.> tomorrow at S.CC. C. J. H. SpraSßCi.; S Ldr. F E W»ttf. E. C. Barnes H. A. Sohamper. J. P. Wood. J. K. Gale; C. P. Uston. H. F Earl. U H. Huleatt. R.
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  • 98 12 CCORIW; all h r h».f. R...1V, 't'"'S ground ye*terda> This was t:.. r .eason, thtir against thi C II lhe The as.soci.it; in the Bi i; F netted two qu-< > to po ahead i again to get ?ot their ioHussein. opened thr .he start Though ic.i.i'
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  • 42 12 Followini; ha represent th > Y M c a J«ahrk in boefcay ifilDH k a rJ Anson 1 m F.dward tM I j Bjj Tan Guan K Ch* Ch-Jnc Th.a;,; > J j|^J Lionel Newman Wah Sai.g a:) j RojcrvM- T' <
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