The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 October 1938
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Title Section17 1938-10-25 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,608. EST!) 1835. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938. 5 CENTS17 words
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485 1938-10-25 1 JAPANESE OCCUPY BOCCA TIGRIS FORTS Both Side s Arrange Refugee Zones 4T>ri ¥A SHANGHAI, OCT. 24. MARTIAL LAW IS NOW BEING ENFORCED m BY THE CHINESE AUTHORITIES IN HANKOW AND ALL NEIGHBOURING CITIES. It is stated unofficially m Shanghai that the Japanese haveReuter - 485 words
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Article71 1938-10-25 1 foHo, Oct. 24. ML capture of the Bocca I figri* Forts ("Tiger „„uth"> by the Japanese oda* followed combined laval. aerial and military backs. he capture was effected only (r a stubborn residence. l n approached f i ultaneom nre r Thr pun-lirr rew.tled the positionReuter - 71 words
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62 1938-10-25 1 Japanese "Regret" Sandpiner Attack Shanghai, Oct. S4. rtties m ade strong 1 naval the Brit■'piper being c bombers -H have "expressed reto investigate m Renter. i by six tee. ure was •'•-cd "j move Hankow! i on Saturday sued an ultimatum to' be yangtse as it city. Japan that acentratlon.62 words
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Article51 1938-10-25 1 QNE Japanese bomber is reported to have been brought down m a raid on Liangshan. northeast of Chungking. Chinese pursuit planes engaged the raiders and it is reported that the bomber was disabled with a shot through the petrol tank. The Chinese chasers sustained no losses.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-10-25 1 DUSSEHRA DURBAR SCENES AT PATIALA. The Maharajah of Patiala arriving at the Dussehra (India) Durbar m the State carriage, is an imposing figure m gold brocade, diamond necklace and jewelled turban.31 words
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Article20 1938-10-25 1 M n, Oct. .1 I -andI Kent, an I ng the I -n la miles of the I=^20 words
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129 1938-10-25 1 RIGHTIST GAIN IN PARIS SENATE ELECTIONS Paris, Oct. 24. THE final results of the Senate elections show a slight gain by the Right, the parties of which had together secured 23 seats, representing a gain of eight. The figures are reported ta be: Left Republicans, with 11 seats, lost two,Reuter - 129 words
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61 1938-10-25 1 Pretoria, Oct. 21. The future administration of Southwest Africa will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow between Gen. Hertzog, the S. African Premier, and Dr. Conradie; the Administrator m the territory. Gen. Hertzog and Mr. Havenga. thc Finance Minister, will meet deputation of the executiveReuter - 61 words
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90 1938-10-25 1 Coldstream s Leave Old City: Check Kept On Strangers Jerusalem, Oct. 24. THE Coldstream Guards were withdrawn from the Old City this morning and picket patrol duties have been undertaken by the British police. Compulsory registration of all inhabitants of the Old City is now completed and coupled with thcReuter - 90 words
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Article67 1938-10-25 1 Geneva, Oct. 24. A request fcr new full discussion on the question whether the restriction of Jewish immigration was a breach or the Palestine mandate was made today by Lord Hailey at a meeting of the Mandate Committee of the League of Nations. It is understood thatReuter - 67 words
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Article26 1938-10-25 1 New York, Oct. 24. The new Wages and Hours Bill comes into operation today for all i'">dastries. It is estimated tnnt 3.500.009 workers are affected. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article340 1938-10-25 1 Japan's Captures Will Increase Difficulties jUR. Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese Ambassador m London, told Reuter yesterday that "there is no foundation m the rumours that Gen. Chiang Kai-shek will resign; he certainly will not. "It is equally untrue that Mr. Wang ChungIhui, the Foreign Minister,Reuter - 340 words
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Advertisement60 1938-10-25 1 IIGIA TEA mf I freshne- fragrance of >a (nil Layan garden. L, your home r J- Malaya's Premier Hotel. OCKTAI TONIGHT **he& Dance FHOM 630 PM TO 8 30 PM °ANCE (informal) FROM 9.30 P.M. "nii TO MIDNI GHT i,j O GRANADOS" V WVSICAI ACROBATIC ACT. -X. I iTrr^-^^ NON-DINERS60 words
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Advertisement121 1938-10-25 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA I ADELPHI -Qj HOTEL 1 TONIGHT f SPECIAL DINNER DANCL l( DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC is BY i_ RELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND 11 ADELPHI GRILL ROOM j THE BEST FOOD A I REASONABLE PRICES s s s^ LUNCHEONS DINNER121 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-10-25 2 THE 'BOBBIES'' HAD NO EASY TIME m restraining the enthusjgjjf T nff f° ndoners wh to greet Queen Mary at S'n ?J. Sh PenCd a 90 000 «t«w*on to Lambeth Town Hall last wee X Here are some typical Cockney kids exchanging backchat with the51 words
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78 1938-10-25 2 Chungking, Oct. 14. J^ DARING attempt to hold up a French train on thc Indo-China to Yunan railway a few days ago was successfully frustrated by Chinese police, according to a story told by a passenger, who arrived m Chungking today. Three bandits,Reuter - 78 words
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311 1938-10-25 2 EXPLOSIONS ROCK WHOLE CITY Hotels And Large Buildings Gutted Shanghai, Oct. 24. /^ANTON'S river bund area has been virtually wiped out by huge fires which continue to rage. The buildings gutted include several large Chinese hotels, department stores, restaurants, the General Post Office and311 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-10-25 2 the oiyjsxisATiov committee for thc Olympic Gchics. at Hewingfors m 1040. has accepted this drawing fcr thc Olympic placard. It ua.s designed by thc artist P. S~<!erstrotn and is both plain ar.d >32 words
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Article287 1938-10-25 2 Admiral's Plea For Use Of Coal NAVY DEPENDENT <^N FOREIGN OIL London, Oct. 24. A PLEA for a return to coal burning m British warships is made by Adml. Sir Reginald Hall m a pamphlet issued by the British Coal Campaign. "Our men of war." wiites the Admiral, "are entirely287 words
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Article76 1938-10-25 2 I lEUT. f, M. GLAZBROOK, of the Royal Engineers, claimed trial before Mr C H. Koh. Singapore Traffic District Judge, yesterday to a charre of negligent driving. A Chinese was called into thc witness box. After a lew questions hod ?\E Ut to him v was76 words
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Article92 1938-10-25 2 EMPIRE, IN WAR OF PEACE rf w2ri£ 2? J*™nPort to thc ess* of H.M.A.S. Hobart, the lormor British cruiser Apollo, which was recently purchased by Australia, Mr. Stanley Bruce High Commissioner for Australia v aats t somo people tni nk, war i.s 1^ 10 we must take Mops to meet92 words
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Article32 1938-10-25 2 Mr. D. M. Henderson, captr.ln of I Singapore Cricket Club ru»by team bn kc a bans m his back yesterday an I Wai taken to the Oenera] Hospital32 words
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Chinese Nation "Should Not Be Discouraged"
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Article195 1938-10-25 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Kwangtung Message To People Sin Chew Jit Poh Hon- Kong, Od. 24. JHE first official comrminique issued by the Kwangtung Government, j now functioning m the district of Yungvuen, states .that the fall of Canton should not discourage the Chinese nation m their determination to resist the Japanese to aUnion Times - 195 words
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Article41 1938-10-25 2 London, Oct. 24. All British ministers are returning within early reach of London and he cabine which has recently held Week! 5f m J^nf wiI l onti^= consideration of urgent matters o n Wednesday- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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Article95 1938-10-25 2 u _^_wm London. Oct. M. Q>t of the greatest benefits that could come to mankind will be the discovery of some effective means of defeating the bomber aeroplaneLS?? des p? ir th win come and I know that today many are engaged m that work," saidReuter - 95 words
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Article89 1938-10-25 2 rth_ Gibraltar, Oct. 24. the salute of guns and strains of Au,d Lang Syne." General <?ir SSfS in g'on left today fo. England on the termination of five year. t,-. G Ye J nor of G'br-ltar. He was 2? _nH f r WCUc<l by -""teoni eonl89 words
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Article83 1938-10-25 2 HE retarding of trade owing to the anxiety m the public mind regarding the future of the Tanganyika Mandate was mentioned by the Governor, Sir Mark Young, opening the Legislative Council today. The Governor reported that a serious oisquieting decline m revenue toreshadowed a deficit for83 words
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Article242 1938-10-25 2 Deficiencie In Britain Defence PREPARATION WAS ONLY I CAMOUFLAQI I IHerlin i! I v nam Watt" I pondent f with th< del Ij British I which I durii During E the writer l| of retdine. *asn!_ England delude C street into thinkinf t_w J much mon i Is and it242 words
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Article10 1938-10-25 2 R.A.F. BOMBERS TO EGYPT I Fm an tr A ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Advertisement113 1938-10-25 2 z_____m\ $tm 1 _H lWww?y y. 4^n j_ &B. mm v _n msx.-, ■.>*■ WJ -a-^SP Br <» jh v s v '"''^Psw'^ sair *m IJot^l _Bt ■> j __i_Kii.j_fjW] "ir /mmmm m_ V'- _^_H _9» PPt S^_n« >*>' :t > _a is_ __fe_i^^^P^# _r ''tj-^Jf JP ♦<_»*. _d^- <^113 words
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Advertisement12 1938-10-25 2 Skave h*S m r* *m m SCHIQ DRY SH AY "OCKEC [i12 words
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Article45 1938-10-25 3 FESTIVAL LED INDIAN TO COURT I -g n ssi festivs l mW* 1 J,t drunk and dd not BfJun^ Karupan. when he H" "j m the Sinsapore P< M ?L Court yesterday _fc__tt_TW Victoria Street P> < tf Saturday. '""Id i" < lhat „„<piul llepleadfc^,;.«as P ,uu,ionedand45 words
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44 1938-10-25 3 Cheif Warned, Next Time A Whipping mmltted the m-onld get a I i :*_-ycarI t i two >nt by Mr. mird Police' snatchr c s tirst ott- ...*>•. that Chan .valking S illt-l Bridg? I a of gtreei 1 snatched ran sway. r-by who pas3sr-44 words
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497 1938-10-25 3 Better Method Than Repatriation "R E™MhS ATI°?, of, the most objectionable i^ poss?b'e, of _k»Hn* with unemployment prob ems. It is wasteful m the extreme. When the same S2Li hl™ ay S Ma,aya is ako seriously ~S£_sl !f Wh,eh the labourers may be repatriated, it497 words
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Article53 1938-10-25 3 Tragedy At Gordons' Barracks DTE. WILLIAM STRONACH. aged 22 years of the 2nd. Battalion. I Gordon Highlanders, suffered fatal I injuries en Sunday night as a result of a fall from the balcony of block No. 6, Selarang Barracks. He died m the ambulance on the way to the General53 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-10-25 3 KNli'm 1 heed Su P er Elcctras. £30 m.p.h. transports used by 1 m on the new Sydney service, which brings Singapore within IM days of the New South Wales capital.36 words
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Article350 1938-10-25 3 THE company which pioneered external air transport from Malaya, the Royal Netherlands Indies Airways (K.N.I. L.M.), on Nov. 1 will celebrate its tenth anniversary. On Nov. I, 1928. the ccmpr.ny I started modestly with two daily services to Bandoeng and to Semarang from Batavia.350 words
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Article193 1938-10-25 3 YOUNG HOKKIEN CHARGED (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. A LLEGED to have been implicated m recent burglaries m Kuala Lumpur, Chiang Ah Choy. a young Hokkien, was produced today before Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, First Magistrate, and charged with breaking into the residence193 words
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Advertisement168 1938-10-25 3 i Notice For Thc Day jiMiv Pea'iA at Malacca re Mr Ju->ti.e Horns m 3rd it 11 a.m. M mcd Abu Bsksrl ol Hameed i ''-'-*i^_^_r^ _^X "■«_l^Ki' iinW^^lmmw**^ _o_dti_B BP^ ''^sSff^^ <j~\ i .S <JmT *Vc. ±^<- %__Bo JS& 4H Pjtf 2 est for life regained SHP^ ATKINSONS WX168 words
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Advertisement140 1938-10-25 3 tl Bampetfor the Palate ii a Holidair for i_ieT_iroat! /J ~^^mmm\ mm\ m <^ —^L- mmmtf l^P A^M Wr^ n iU^mp\ [l f f If M mm/ L Rothmans Pall Mall de Luxe Jf oWm are not for "five and ten" J 'i# •>*. 'mmm M __H E_?_k_fa V Smokers140 words
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Article, Illustration617 1938-10-25 4 Sheilah Graham - Sheilah Graham By A SMART dress worn by Janet Gaynor m "The Young m Heart" both are designed by Omar Kaim, is of navy blue and yellow hop-sacking. The bolero jacket and the top of the dress each have three one-inch tucks. Sunburst pleating is used on617 words
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Article434 1938-10-25 4 Harold Hefferman - This Hairdress Can 't Last Harold Hefferman By "117 HAT goes up must came down." mm srsrns Pere Westmore. hee,d of one cf Hollywood's leading beauty emporiums and chief of makeup at a major studio. "If women want tc put their hair on the top of their heads, there isn't434 words
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601 1938-10-25 4 I'M not one to talk scandal, as you know dear, but everything seems to point to the lodger. Cf course, as I said at the time, when Mrs. r. told me, there are two sides to every question, and In any case601 words
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Advertisement442 1938-10-25 4 \s£ %i: >* i m^PmTmWO V X y _MiJmwKm^ mPmP* I -H —m*. f_r _rl _W I m\mTm m I *_BF__^_BP-^-^__'"^""gyS-K*--$&. SMfcWS: qHftl'^'^- JSk-' *^__s_S mmmW _^_l ll_»^^_l _^_L *^__i _B^^_K<ix-''aiSF'' Sh_^ _^_l *""*a .4 .jMrigF^v>giP^yß-j «s _^_B _B^^ H _K_i_^_^m_L^ __ss ?'^_^^_^_l _B^^^*BJ W _^_H wJ_l_^__. _^_i *4 i_^9442 words
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841 1938-10-25 5 cfCT O r INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY IN U.S. 3 tt erC at the highesl level I m 1930 i ■mallyloe g&sS 1931 vi.ooo com„1«_ ,due. United Indies' erpotI ,i-._.s Indies K«o ,r,v im >- her :li -Yankee improved J 1, 1936. of between idoinol841 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-10-25 5 DOGS AND BELISHA CROSSINGS. It can be rather difficult for pedestrians to cross thc streets m the busy traffic of London, but it is still more difficult for dogs. Many dog owners have trained their pets to make use of Relish a crossings where the car drivers would stop for67 words
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Article146 1938-10-25 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 24. THE Minister of Interior has a notification m this week's Gazette repealing Article 15 of the ministerial regulations issued under the Immigration Act, which now The fees for the issue of an identi-i fication paper; a return permit and146 words
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64 1938-10-25 5 CONVICTED on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to another Chinese, at New Bridge Road on July 17. by stabbing him with a knife, a Chinese. Seah Ah Woon. was sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District64 words
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Article48 1938-10-25 5 HAN AN TONG, a Chinese, was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with the theft of two bags cf clothing, valued £96 from a lorry, on Oct. 20. The case was fixed for Oct. 31 for mention and bail of $100 was extended.48 words
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1115 1938-10-25 5 Siam Prince On "Rumour's Mischievous Tongue "HAME Rumour with her mischievous tongue has not spared Bangkok of her whimsical whispers. It has required all the patience, tact, sincerity and charm of the Foreign Minister's personality to clear the air of international suspicion and infuse into the atmosphere a spirit of1,115 words
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282 1938-10-25 5 SHE GAINED 8½ LBS. OF FINE, FIRM, FLESH. Took tasteless, flesh-forming, tab cts Here is a letter from a qualified nurse which brings new hope to all who are worried about their weight. This lady had actually lost nearly 10 lbs— yet m six weeks she got 8' lbs. back282 words
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Advertisement96 1938-10-25 5 HEART OF LONDON. midst of theatres and shops. 100 bedrooms. with bathroom and •phone. Fully licensed restaurant open till mid-night. Special rates for Overseas visitors. DETAILS FROM MAPLETON HOTEL Coventry Street. Piccadilly Circus. Cables: Rachflat. l.c square. London. p. .-.>. ..•.-.<*■.•.•■■- /"'Tw. ■''^i^.Sf^^fe,'''- T k ■> .^••ig««^V;Xy .;/>.. >■ -V96 words
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Article, Illustration187 1938-10-25 6 Above: Stoii Kiroii", ex -policeman, being carried away after assassinating Major-General Jordan Pecff, Bulgarian Army Chief of Staff m Sofia. Kiroff turned the revolver on himself. Left: Court scei.e from "Hamlet,** showing Andrew Cruiik^hank as Ika King Veronica Turleigh as the Queen and Alan Guinness, 24-vcar-old187 words
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121 1938-10-25 7 'IT'S NO USE ARGUING" SAYS SOVIET THE international quarrel in which the chief figures are Lord Winterton, 55-year-old Irish peer, MP. and Cabinet Minister and M. Maxim Litvinov, 61-year-old Soviet Foreign Minister, was recently taken a stage further when the Soviet Embassy in London issued this statement: "It is useless121 words
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Advertisement205 1938-10-25 7 jJjTfoOAY at 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m, AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED r L'NG PRODUCTION PRESENTING *^mB g£^"*"^ gL2f 'ST s eL. i^. al I H< jdkbjLw m wk mi r'ar -m e i* jlF LINOS AY [5v I 7?Hlj| J* M heroine of *CretnUthn V^p Jf^\ -A I^bPE— mm^l amW^LW\W M r205 words
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Advertisement382 1938-10-25 7 M.G-M/S GAYEST ROMANCE OF THIS SEASON WITH AN ALL- FUN CAST I OPENING DA 111 I I f||| }(B^)s I Latest TONIGHT rHWILI-UW 6.15-9.15 j (>i Gaumont Newsreel "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH*" STARRIXG i jf^. EDNA MAY OLIVER f| iMSi MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN j rf^jk WALTER PIDGEON -_^_^EH._K fl mm aW'*°~l?382 words
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Advertisement181 1938-10-25 7 ■__M_^_H_H_^_a-_a-H-H-Bi^-^-H-^-^-M--aM--^_a-H-Bi-^i^Hß-ii_HM-M-_^_a_H_Mi_M-MMlr- -M«M_H_a_B_M__vr mmmmmmmmmm I )_i._^_^_^H_H_a__a-aKr«u._H-ra.^-i-a-8..8._^-»._^-M.n-M._^-H THE PICTURE THE WORLD IS TALKING ABOUT WILL BE THE NEXT ATTRACTION OF MALAYA'S FIRST AND ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE ALHAIVIBRA I "LET THEM SAY WHAT THEY WILII WE'LL LOVE EACH OTHER ALWAYS!" _wß_r m___\ K p ob©_» lsPm^ j fl <| i_r »l»«» •JF'-d-r 'ft**181 words
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624 1938-10-25 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938. Whither The Jew? HTHE arrival m Singapore yesterday cf nearly 200 Jews who had been driven from the new Greater Reich by Nazi racial laws brought heme to Malaya, as nothing else could, the intensity of the German drive. If 200 can624 words
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750 1938-10-25 8 Walter Duranty - Walter Duranty U.S.S.R. In World Affain I fJ[H. HALTER M RANTY. the writer of the following article, is known throughout the world as an expert n international affairs. He is the Chief i orrespondent of the New York 'limes m Moscow,750 words
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Article203 1938-10-25 8 "THE City of London lies m the midst of a densely populated metropolitan area, which m turn is surrounded by suburbs stretching for a radius of s.me twenty mill > around the City. While the City and western areas of London are well served with203 words
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Advertisement262 1938-10-25 8 iiliB^H=_il THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO I 201 CANTONMENT RD. SINGAPORE PHONE 5371/2 ■HHH__HHM__aaa_HHHaaaSH_B_^^ BY SPECIAL jl|p A ««J) TO H. M. THE APPOJNTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. JIIS^L 1872 ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS, j Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS You would be proud of years from todav and carefully rhoose its262 words
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Advertisement30 1938-10-25 8 HERE'S A DEVICE TO SAVE LENS STRAINS AND BREAKAGE. THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained from NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Opthalmi? Opticians 325. N.rth Bridge Road. Singapore, PHONE 626330 words
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497 1938-10-25 9 "SPLIT SHIFT" SYSTEM DISCUSSED NiCES ot inspectors and drivers employed by the i^Klr A T ric t ion ompa iy were discussed before the 11 SingaP o^..; io|| tribima l, at the Singapore High Court Import arm ye»tcrcia>v >rg y. was alleged, were sometimes497 words
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Article71 1938-10-25 9 A CHARGE of negligent driving was preferred m the Singapore Traffic District Court yesterday against a European. Eddie Strachan. whose address was given as Changi Barracks. Strachan claimed trial and the hearing was adjourned until Nov. 7. Bail was allowed m the sum oi $2 JO.71 words
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Article83 1938-10-25 9 TWO men of thc RA Changi, William Wilkinson and John McComisl.ie. who were charged two weeks ago m the Singapore Second Police Court with the theft of a pair cf trousers from a Malay, Sulong bin Ibrahim, m Joo Chiat Road en Oct. 8 m~.de a83 words
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Article95 1938-10-25 9 ONE perscn was killed and two Injured m a motor accident at the Bth mile, Bukit Timah Road, on Sunday. The alleged driver of the car cone -rned Tan Heck Eng. appeared before Mr C H Koh, the Singapore Traffic Court Judge, yesterday, 'charge:! with95 words
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144 1938-10-25 9 (From Our Own Ccrrcspondcnt) Kuaa Lumpur, Oct. 24. JT/HILE hanging some clothes on W wire a Tamil cleric W as elect rocut-\ ,ed last night m Three orfcer persons w'io went to his rescue received severe shocks. It appears that the deceased was 'putting144 words
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Article90 1938-10-25 9 "Incorrigible" Youth Sentenced T WO Chinese youths, Goh Ah Sam and Ng Ah Seng, who pleaded guilty on Sept. 14 to a charge of theft of two tins of cigarettes and two packets of cheerots from a Tamil Mohammedan, were yesterday sentenced In the Singapore Second Police Court by Iff.90 words
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Article, Illustration55 1938-10-25 9 Jews Search For Jobs In Singapore picture YOUNG AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN JEWS, some ol the party of 200 driven from their countries by Nazi racial laws, who passed through Singapore yesterday on their way to Shanghai m the Conte Rosso. Many of them tried to secure positions m Singapore beforeFree Press - 55 words
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Article164 1938-10-25 9 Malays Watch For The New Moon From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. I^ATHIS, pcnghu'us, chieftains, ulamas and Malay villagers m I every part cf Selangor went ou, into the '.elds and on to the hills last night to watch fcr the new moon. But because Ihej <eui_i net164 words
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Article91 1938-10-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. jUIALAYAN governments are still sW awaiting a reply from the Government of Inc. a to the proposal that a delegation should be sent for the purpose of discussing at New Delhi the suspension of labour emigration to Malaya.91 words
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Article171 1938-10-25 9 CURTHXR evidence m thc "Emder case." m which Rieardo Brilliante Filipino, Bvingero Miyashiro, I Japanese, and R. S. U. Wishart, I Briton, are alleged to have used fa's, -documents m connection with the registration of a motor vessel, which is stated to have carried171 words
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Article174 1938-10-25 9 POR stealing two packets of cigarettes worth 20 cents, Tan Kee, a middlelaged Chinese, was sentenced to six v/eeks' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, by Mr. O. S. Tuiwlings, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday. Tan Kee admitted a previous174 words
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Article137 1938-10-25 9 Tlie first of 14 "E" class air-liners built for Imperial Airways- which will be the largest m regular operation m the world— was demonstrated at Croydon. It will be placed shortly on the company's European routes. A high wing monoplane, it Is equipped with four Armstrong-Siddeley137 words
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Advertisement52 1938-10-25 9 I r-„ I I l() KNjtiv <,oon i ood I I i' »ii*un U(on\i;mencl| I or AFTER THE SHOW j I OINE 8c WINE I AT THE I -AHTOL I RESTAURANT I I D '«HER DftjiCE MUSiG I XK Jrl Bach his Orchestra I '_!ONESDAY_s_ FRIDAYS I L__- 8 Pm.52 words
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Advertisement346 1938-10-25 9 LOTUS AND DELTA SHOES for WOMEN Confidence Shoes that bear thc brand name "Lotus" or "Delta" satisfy the customer. S X I BLACK GLACE rv_i_ j Court Patent with tab J I ornament. j Sizes —21 to 7 WHITE NUBUCK Price $8.25 With navy kid heel toe. I I High346 words
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Article435 1938-10-25 10 Singapore, Oct. 21. MI. AT B.c r steak Kati 35 Beef cr currv do 28 Fillet Steal: lb. 53 Mutton, Australian do 28 Pock, lean Kali 44 Pork, lean and fat i!t quality* do 34 POLLTiiY CapOU (locally rean-di Kati 50 Duc!:s each 40 Fowls Kati 30435 words
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Article79 1938-10-25 10 Col. Lindbergh attended a dinner held by the Lilienthal Society m the Potsdam Palace, former summer residence of the ex-Kaiser. Field-Marshal Goring presided. At Col. Lindbergh's express wish photographers were not present when he arrived at the Templehof aerodrome from Rotterdam. He declined to comment on altacks n.ade79 words
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Article38 1938-10-25 10 The Chemical Defence Research Department have now produced a protective device against poison gas lor babies under four years. Apparently it is ritisfactory, a Home Office official said: "Prod-Wion is m hand38 words
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721 1938-10-25 10 Japan's War On Foreign Business In China Monopolising Economic Interests CTRIKINGLY divergent views on what is happening to foreign trade m China, and involving the whole broad question of the "Open Door" are to be seen m two news renorts— one from Tokio, the other from London. The two reports721 words
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Article236 1938-10-25 10 S*AR BANDIT NO. I— as he is listed m Scotland Yard records has gone to penal servitude for five years. Edward Bathie. 29-year-old toolmakcr and directing genius of London bandits, of Milr.er Street, Islington, N.. was trapped by a police cordon at Wolverhampton on236 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-10-25 10 HOLLYWOOD STI DID PICTUiIE of Dick Touell and Blondell going over the scripts of their parts m a new film20 words
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411 1938-10-25 10 Japanese Air Raids Multiply Horrors JAPANESE death from the air throughout China continues on an H J tensifled basis with thousands of non-combatant civilian c*cath and injuries, accordirs: to thc correspondent of R news apency. In a report, *n correspondent states that although the Japanese have nol yet captured the411 words
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Advertisement338 1938-10-25 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tenders Boom: Supply of 39" dia. Steel Pipes and Specials for Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4 p m., Nov. 2, 1938. Supply of Steel Fabric Reinforce- 1 ment during338 words
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Advertisement195 1938-10-25 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA- FRONT tIATONL. GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. 80C98. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot water to Bathrooms. Ceiling fans and195 words
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Advertisement281 1938-10-25 10 BANK OF CHnu^ Telephones. Manage., c c '^l g iirT_ Mb Esch«n cr |>, pt !r,f Uj General oor,n r vto Cable Paid L'p Capital {h N !'*'<* ,l ReMTve Eunds In •'•R^ eacew of I Total Asset« h l| H||^ approximately head oim .:iN., u ;im Tse-Vung Soon;. Chairman281 words
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Article897 1938-10-25 11 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Last Night's Quotations Fraser And Co. s List laytn Sellers la 4 ,j os r-,.d i 30s norn 4:5 norn .85 2 E as ys 2os Ci 3 21 30 -5 is Is Cd I 12s d 2- < J 2s Cd 3s m 6s897 words
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Article107 1938-10-25 11 Supplied /;>• Messrs Eraser Co. "•'OXDAY, OCT. 24, 1938: 3. P.M. Flnanclaj t Us uiv.aeno cto^a C1O32 t^-^Ha^J te«i tax lL Final Final Oct 21 less t4x I Final Oct. 11 t- t Final net 24 l les, tax Oct a 6d Final Oct 3 l^ss tax107 words
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Article187 1938-10-25 11 j From London 5. 30. p. m Yesterday I RFBRER: Steady London: B= s d. 8 7 13d Previously _-i,d Jan.-Mar.: B>,d. a*,.. Previously: kd. I l__" Ju P .v"sent c; 5- V 6d S 16d J"*""*** 16d. B^d July-kept.. R- B d. 4 d. Previously p187 words
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Article69 1938-10-25 11 J From London: Latest Quotations J TIN: Firm. Spot: £211 7s. 6d Previously: £2C9 U 6c Three months: £212 103 Previously: £210 7s 6c' NEW YORK TIN: (Opening pric: I 45.80. Previously -3 °5 OPPER: Setticrmr.t: £46 ss. Previously: €45 lCs. COLD: Yesterday: €7 ss. nc Prevlcusly:69 words
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Article70 1938-10-25 11 London Closing Quotations I Method or Parity belore Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Prevlousl? Paris Franc to 121.1 178 1113 178 11 IS New York... to 4.88 4.76 4.75 3 i Amsterdam. Guilders to 8.97^ 8.75" a 8.75 1 Hong Kcr.g Per dollar Is. 3d. Is. 270 words
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Article147 1938-10-25 11 MINING: Tin at midday was ntlH, unchanged. Although tin shares were steady today tradeing conditions were very quiet. In the sterling group Ayer Hitams were quoted 255. 255. 9d., Southern Kintas 53. 45 $5.55, Ampats 4s. 4d., 4s. 7'_ d and Temohs 18s. 6d. 19s. Amcngst the147 words
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Article103 1938-10-25 11 I An Indian Divisional Forest Officer, Mr. C. M. Chaudri, has carried out a tiger census m three Palamau Division areas. Enumerators visited known drinking places at night and obliterated all foot- prints. The following morning the same place were again inspected and the foot- prints counted103 words
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Article84 1938-10-25 11 Two men who had been sentenced tD death by the Supreme Court at I^eipzig for high treason have been executed. They were Franz Backes, ol Treves, and Josef Berenek, of Ratibor. The announcement says:- "Backes was a dangerous spy because: of his craving for money and amusement.84 words
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Article49 1938-10-25 11 PARKHURST CONVICTS' TALKIE A friend of the Rev. W. B. Williams, chaplain of Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight, has presented the prison with a talking picture apparatus. Several of the 300 convicts who attended had never before seen a talking picture. A prison officer las been trained as operator.49 words
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Article62 1938-10-25 11 Mr. A_ex Hcnshaw, who was held up at Gravcsend airport has decided to abandon his projected attempt on a Cape-and-back record flight. So much time had been spent m making modifications to his 'plane that he lost the benefit of the full! moon, whose light62 words
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Article47 1938-10-25 11 Acting Pilot Officer Astley Cooper. 20, of Albany, Australia, who was one of the three airmen killed In a collision over Hellsmouth bombing range. near Pwllheli, was buried with full! military honours at Llanengan Churchyard, within two miles of the scene of the accident47 words
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441 1938-10-25 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARE From Exchange Telegraph Ce. j From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Prey otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pc. *****4.. no 110 Funding Loan. 4 pc. 1960-90 108' n lOC War Loan. I* pc lO i JO Com. Union441 words
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Article172 1938-10-25 11 OCT. 2 SLMINC. London T.T. 3 27 _2 "London c.cn-an.. 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 2073 Switzerland demi.nd 242 Hambuig demand 137 New York demand r>"> 1 16 Montreal demand 55 Batavia demand 101 Samarang demand 100 Calcutta. Bombay and RftBfBOSS demand 159 Madras and Colombo172 words
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Article39 1938-10-25 11 Ripe strawberries arc still being picked from open gardens ln the districts of Gt. Dennis and Golberdon. Cornwall, and some of the fruit was included among the gifts at the harvest thanksgiving services at Providence, r.car St. Auste.l, Cornwall.39 words
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61 1938-10-25 11 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Asociation M r ML O'clock noon Buyers ao IXR S 3 FOB O.tobei > y Good FAQ m hi\\ts FOB O.tc.b* r :>3 HO IXH.SS 'S;>r.t-Joo.sf) •a^ifil re i 21 "8 No. I.X.R.i I Nov.-D ?9'; .Tan-Ma--. Apr.-Jun** Tonr of Mill '..(•> \f:y i la»rt Cablt61 words
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Article92 1938-10-25 11 MANILA GOLD SHARE MARKET Manila. Oc-t. i>. Previous Tfdi>'s \sked Rid As! r-1 Bid Alitamok 0 36' 2 0.36 042 0.41 Atok 033~ 0.32'^. 0.33 0 32 J LCoco Grove 0.44 0 43 0 45 0.44 'Demonstration 0.27 0.26' x 0.27' j 0.26»-j I.X.L. 062 0.60 0.65 0.62 Masbatc 092 words
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Article, Illustration109 1938-10-25 12 An 1838 locomotive brought out of retirement. Televising the old 4 Lion engine, built m 1838 for the Liverpool and Manchester Railways, and still capable of taking the rails under its own steam. The engine was on view at an exhibition held at Euston Station, London, to commemorate the centenary109 words
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994 1938-10-25 12 Radio Topics T ORD HARLECH will speak from Daventry m the near future on The Significance of the Colonial Empire to Great Britain and the Dominions.' His talk will be the fifth m the series 'As I See IV Lord Harlech, who was,994 words
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Article77 1938-10-25 12 Mrs. Mary Cullum, aged 46 is m Ipswich Hospital with burns and shock after putting on a new dress. She wore the dress to celebrate the occupation of her new home at Falstaff Cottage, Bentley, near Ipswich. Standing before the mirror over the parlour mantelpiece Mrs.77 words
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Article42 1938-10-25 12 Va*> V, '-J mm, WW CLJ Construction cf the aircraft carrier implacable Is to be undertaken by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co., Glasgow. After the arrival of a steam passenger ccach at South Shields, the fireman, Jchn Walker, of Sunderland, collapsed and died.42 words
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Advertisement13 1938-10-25 12 f The British BROOKLAX Obtumable only from Ctumiitn For Qnd ChUdrtn. SOLD EVERYWHERE.13 words
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Advertisement543 1938-10-25 12 BOUSTEAD CO., (J (Incorporated ln t MS TELEPHONE 1 frretgbt ft-33-f*a»age 51 < LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MAI Al* STATLb K.im ROYAL STATE R.ILWAYS OF SUM mm* mmm 0 mm mmmm CANADIAN MCIIK a > T —P -t«__^-_-a--_-» *|r^> a >m *i AAA&jA_A_B4 THE "EMPKKSS" ROLTF: ofifers TR\\si>w,543 words
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Miscellaneous605 1938-10-25 12 RADIO PR< SINGAPORE. TODAY ZHL 225 metres. ZHP 30.96 metres. p.m. 5.00 Malay variety programme. Gramophone records 6.00 Tcochew drama. Gramophone records. 6.20 Selections. Sung by the Chorus of the Lao Sai Poh Hong Theatre. 7.00 Children's programme. (English). 7.30 Time, weather, news and announcements 7.45 Health talk: Mosquitoes. 8.00605 words
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Miscellaneous484 1938-10-25 12 OGRAMME 7.40 Selections. 8.00 Weekly sports talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 8.20 Recital— William Gibson (baritone) and Dorothy Treseder (pianoforte). (BBC rebroadcast). 8.35 Dance music (BBC rebroadcast). 8.50 Big Ben interlude. 8.55 News bulletin. 4 9.00 Close down. TOMORROW. p.m. 6.00 Malay music. 7.00 Time signal and day's programme. 7.05484 words
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Advertisement455 1938-10-25 13 I r p4l LL BKITISH I ™______^S___fß^_^__a*_^- 1, ,,1^i- i B mYmM M'lln -PT _H_^B _^_^_^_''*'ao9ni^ k t I m\ typ.O^ a BRITISH INDIA LINES ■taT 1 ,p- p RATET IN ENGLAND* I p&O.S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS I lnnnage Spore. Tonnage. Spore. BHUTAN 6.100 Dec 17 „.800 m Port455 words
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Advertisement424 1938-10-25 13 TtlT-M ■TMoi_aj[icw«T_L>x«.u.K--aM {incorporated tn Stratt* Settlements.} 4»tS^_&9i W ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, ilncorporatea In Engiana.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL steamei Dae Sails CITY OF ORAN Calls Glasgow Oct. 30 Nov 2 CITY OF DUNDEE Calls Glasgow Omits Havre Nov. 24 Dec. 2 CITY OF424 words
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Advertisement640 1938-10-25 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. t Incorporated m Straits Bet'lemcnts) Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151. Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1366. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST WEEKLY SERVICE LONOON NORTH CONTINENT (In con Junction Glen Line) AND LAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE MARSEILLES GLASGOW. Due Sails PATROCLUS Mars, Lon. R'dam. O'trow In j-ort640 words
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Miscellaneous158 1938-10-25 13 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following are the ships alongside the, Dilwara 54; Silveray 52. S.H.B. Wharves or expected to arrive^- KEPPEL HARBOUR East Wharf. Entrance Gate 1; Exit l. Fineal 22- Hong Siang 20. Mam Wharf: Shabonee; Dredger Kuantan; Main Wharf, Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3:— V-^***.**: Tun^ Son SKedah 18,158 words
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Miscellaneous174 1938-10-25 13 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane -Oehoe" on OcL 22: Mr. Newman, Mr. Waterman, Mr. Rebaza, Mr. Elion. Left for Medan, India and Furope by KLM plane "Oehoe" an Oct. 22: For Medan: Mr. Y. Ghani. Far London: Mr. Newman. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by174 words
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Miscellaneous133 1938-10-25 13 M.S. JUTLANDIA Arrived Oct. 20, 1938 Consignees of cargo per thc above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general surv\y ol all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. Cl at 9 a.m., Bonded "D" at 2 p.m. and Acid Store at 3133 words
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Advertisement574 1938-10-25 14 K. P. M. PALOPO— Tuesday. Oct. 25. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. KAMTiW tfiir. Oct. 25. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong an Asahan. Tv-man*-TOBELO— Tuesday, Oct. 25, Rhio, Tambelan, Singkawang and Pemang MAKASSER-Wednesday, Oct. 26, Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengkallan-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Oct. 26, Muntok and Palembang. TOGIAN—574 words
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Advertisement669 1938-10-25 14 joint service OF RINCE LINE SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW MO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Sta«_Pore SUwapore Ne» M.S. SILVERWALNUT In jg* 2 9 5 M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE Nov. Nov. M.V. SILVERASH NOV. 19 WOV. M.V. CINGALESE PRINCE Dec. 2 I*-- «TT AU. VESSELS HAVE GOOD PASSENGER669 words
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Advertisement348 1938-10-25 14 0, S. K_ L I NEI FOB AFRICA AMI SOUTH AMLIIICA Atlas Mara Dakar via Colombo. Lour mi, I Durban. Lobito. Matadl, Duala. Port i court, Lagos, Cotonau. Accra. TakoridL p£i* I Bouet. Monrovia and Conakry. I China Mara Mossel Bay via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dum_ I Balaam. Beira. Lourenco Marque?.348 words
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Miscellaneous505 1938-10-25 14 Local And Foreign Mail I Dispatches Arrivals I DISPATCHES BY TRAIN KNM M are air I Bangkok every Saturday 7 MB I*m Stag Thursday 7 45 a.m. l Hong Kong onl\ S^ettenl-am. Taiping and T;_o_; Mills IVPItTrh Anson. Weekdays* Malu ro!U N KoU Bahru. Kuala Krai. Thurs- _NILM> <KIM- r505 words
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461 1938-10-25 15 Real Reason Why They Did Not Fight CHAGRIN TO GERMAN SECRET SERVICE London, Oct. 14. German General Staff has now handed to Hitler lju j] detailed report of the famous Czech "maginot" i; n e of tonifkations, which the Czechs swore would461 words
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Article102 1938-10-25 15 Maher Not To Ride In Cesarewitch EJtalnlefia Stephen j b the Cesarewitch m place of y «is Injured m a motor Dd had to be I to a nursing hospital. Despite the tmd that no horse has mp won thc Cesarewttcb twite only Gfe-ftfcfc hi when over six imp. <>f102 words
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Article, Illustration138 1938-10-25 15 Reveals Secret of Personal Influence Sui'pie Bcthod t<» Orvelop Personal fcpeUsat, Mrmory. Concentration and ui:i-p,,>cr. M p.>-e BcM»k Fully thiv i cuojoc >leth(.d. toCharacter Delineation H>l j to .ill uho write at mice. tnflnenee call it acquired fey ::sJCC.SSr of th. .r.p. rhe book lavs the Development n d r138 words
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Article72 1938-10-25 15 The following will play »ugby for the Rest «.in Club Colours) vs. Merchants on thc padang tomorrow Wednesday). Kick oft" 5.10 p.m.: F. E. Hutchinson; P. H. Burgess, D. W. Le Mare. C. F. Sutton. R. A. Elliott; Dr. G. F. Jones, J. B. Potter; A. R. Anderson.72 words
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274 1938-10-25 15 Dorchester, Oct. 14. WHEN Dorchester's air raid precautions officer, Captain L. C. Lyndon Moore, complained to the town council of mishandling of A.R.P. by the Home Office he was supported by the town clerk (Mr. J. Adrian Hands), who accused Home Office officials of not274 words
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339 1938-10-25 15 Poachers In Cars Have Own Sales Headquarters London, Oct. 14. MIGHT POACHING raids on game preserves m different parts of England have mainly been the work of a team of car poachers who have their own sales organisation operating from a country district m the midlands, police believe, writes a339 words
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452 1938-10-25 15 London, Oct. 14. THE Army know T s how serious are the deficiencies m its own preparations not through its fault particularly m the infantry, declares the Military correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. In the Army Exercises recently concluded two deficiencies must have struck all observers,452 words
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Article67 1938-10-25 15 ■I After boring for several years, Turkish mineral research geologists have struck several centres m southeast Anatolia disclosing thc presence of important petroleum deposits. These are particularly rich hi the Mardin and Boulanik areas, geologically situated on a line from the Mosul oilfields. A Hungarian expert67 words
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Article67 1938-10-25 15 The birth of a daughter to the wife of 70-year-old Mr. Charles H. Brown, XC, was announced m Edinburgh. Mr. Brown t who is Sheriff, of the Lothians and' one of Scotland's bestknown legal authorities, married his present wife, who is 36, m 1931. This is67 words
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Article31 1938-10-25 15 Members of the Gentle Badminton Party are requested to note that the party's court will be closed for practices during the Puasa month, starting Horn today until further notice.31 words
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Article21 1938-10-25 15 I The hockey match between the S.C.C. and the 6th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, to have been played yesterday, was cancelled.21 words
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438 1938-10-25 15 Service During Emergency #>xtci i London, Oct. 15. QNfc. result of the mobilisation of the Fleet, due to the recent crisis, has been the issue of new regulations by the Admiralty concerning the command powers of retired naval officers who have l>eei. given a438 words
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Article122 1938-10-25 15 SINGAPORE CHESS CLUB SCORES The latest scores h_ the pn handicap of thc Singanrre Chess Club are as follows j Prof. Silcock has by far the best I average 57.25 followed by Mr. 8.»'.c?.--.gih with an average cf 54.70. Mr. Ingold third with an average of 51-87. Each player has122 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-10-25 15 ELECTRICAL DEPT TEAM winners of the inter -department relay race at the Harbour Board sports on Sunday.—17 words
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Advertisement35 1938-10-25 15 »}}s Germs 7 Minnies l _m scan* faus;c terrt- Blackheada, «U give only not kill the ovttrv mi-»_. i "<1 is guaran- attractive. 1 °**J back, ciet OI V ehemut to-. w of skin trout*35 words
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Advertisement134 1938-10-25 15 _L__L^_^_- mf—hm m T/ I I T _^k OOV ai _H j _i^*^_ _P~*~B WOOD I E PRESERVATIVES I NOW AVAILABLE IN CLEAR fl LIGHT. DARK AND MEDIUM fl BROWN COLOURS. fl i PRESERVATION I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm mmmmmm* P_\ Atlas preservatives are capable of fl dealing with all kinds of wood134 words
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232 1938-10-25 16 IN a scrappy game of hockey played on the P*£S 7*"; 1 day the A.P.C. Sports Club drew with thc S.R.C. 11, both sides scoring a goal each m the first half. The A.P.C. started promisingly, and vl Valberg.232 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-10-25 16 picture. FROM LEFT: SIM YEO LIM. A. A. Nathan. Isnan bin *JJ*jJ*. were placed m the 440 yards event at the HarDcur uoara Sunday. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article71 1938-10-25 16 The following members have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C lst. XI, vs. lst. Bn. 2nd. Punjab Regiment today: C. J. H. Spraggeti; P. F. Kinsey. R. A U Todd: Lt. M. Leonard-Williams, Lt. I. L. E. Macmlllan, Capt. J. R. Kellett: Capt. R. G. J. Kingsir_ll, Lt.71 words
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Article18 1938-10-25 16 Owing to wet weather the hockey match fixed for yesterday between the SC.R.C. and the C.S.C. was postponed.18 words
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Article679 1938-10-25 16 J. V. RAINBOW - Billiard Amateurs And Pros. J. V. RAINBOW (By AN old billiards friend has recently been resurrected. It is the professional v amateur argument. I say old friend, because it has provided me much material for debate, verbal and otherwise. I have ccnter.ded and will go on contending m the face679 words
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605 1938-10-25 16 FARR NOT WORRIID BY BOXING BOARDS SUSPENSION May Never Fight Again In England London, Sept. 15. TONYPANDY Tommy Farr, former miner and booth i boxer, who fought for the heavy-weight championshin of the world just over 12 months ago, has been suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control, writes605 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-10-25 16 THIS PICTURE of Tcmmy Farr was taken after he had defeated Ben Foord for the British and Empire heavyweight titles.20 words
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Article578 1938-10-25 16 The match between the Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club played on Sunday. Oet 23. over the course of Keppel Golf Club resulted m a win for Garrison Goif Clu"_ by AU to 3*4. as under. (Garrison players are mentioned first). H C. Dodgson (20)578 words
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77 1938-10-25 16 Singapore XV To Play Combined States The following have been selected to represent Sincapore m the State Match vs. Nc*riMalacca at Seremban on Saturday, Oct. 29. P. H. Burgess: G. D. A. Lundon, D. W. Le Mare, A. P. Crai*ie. R. A. Elliott; Dr. G. F. Jones, J. B. Potter;77 words
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194 1938-10-25 16 Royal Johore Narrowly Beat Japanese G. C. JHE Social Gol! I betwt',: tl Royal jJJJ ternational < h I Japanese Goli i j^ I resulted m a win lor the Ht by 43 4 point t mrM I The folio* arf 1 Johore play I I Major Muaa llu y194 words
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79 1938-10-25 16 Cl RAITS K. I amendment or*es and n j Tr.in-»iri> j From r'. i I fttttl lerode: from i ix_> 2 Tm Star. ReflT. Silver I to esaai 3. Dancet Crusader, gtlftrlai .laai 1 Fit" -Three. Quern's OMB Nen l4_>-__M_af-__ flaM •rlet Tiaer Clan I, Duel79 words
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Article50 1938-10-25 16 I<HP- -vI.C.C. cricket team, at present on their way to South Africa, had a very rough passage through the Bay of Biscay and N. W. D. Yardley, the Yorkshire player, was thrown against the rail of the ship and has had two stitches inserted m his cheek. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement85 1938-10-25 16 Kill m x_y mosquitoes >;/ with ■JMtJrr* FLIT ql-y.g,v_i KILLS _-_______-____„_^j| mm mmm _m m mmmi sm*. iTirr T— -T~~ For your X'MAS CARDS I this year we have at your disposal beautiful photographs of Views Scenes of Malaya. They are the ideal X'mas cards. If you have negatives that85 words
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Advertisement109 1938-10-25 16 |MBH^VV^^^^^_^^^^k L »m. y_Pilwl-_B/#__VM MiilliMiSWl i _I»mV 0 i t^m]^tlCfi\^kW _^**l* ~C* /mKmT^mWKmimm Xv^^ iV _^9 _/^_A^^^_# I mP^^^Jm W* l^W _^_^> l_^^^ ____r_______r \|v > 11 N. -mT*W »i —^_y\^__^r <^\ \fm^% W\ _hn \Wy^ mmmmmiy\\ T\^%f You sometimes hear of someone gettms a bargain m some article. Generally,109 words
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