The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 October 1938

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,610. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938. CENTS
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  • 242 1 [Unkow, Oct. 20. maamt destroyers emerged S IN he hMU and anchored 3 !rm Ijnesr < nm-ession at 2 i^r^kortU after the> pP flawed by three other *arSL'STS S«-t« later about .nnearodnn the Japan- ld T mnhed tne ffat«i X BU (ernn-He,sion. greeted p:lbe •mk cries of
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  • 470 1 CHINA PEACE TALKS TO BE HELD SOON Japan Anxious To End War BRITAIN MAY CALL CONFERENCE rENTVTIVE MOVES ARE ALREADY BEING MADE IIN INFLUENTIAL JAPANESE QUARTERS TO INDUCE THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO OFFER ITS SERVICES FOR THE RESTORATION OF PEACE [N THE FAR EAST, ACCORDING TO A REUTER MESSAGE FROM
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  • 110 1 London. Oct. 26. PALESTINE *as among the matters discussed at today's meeting of the Cabinet, Reuter learns. It is also understood that a statement of the nolicv will be made soon after the Souse oi Parliament reassembles bu probably not until the opening of the new session on Nov.
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  • 267 1 London. Oct. 26. MR. Lloyd George broke hk long: silence today when, speaking at the City Temple, he declared that the relief experienced after the Munich agreement was now beginning to be suffused with a sense of shame that the peace had been purchase*! at
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    45 1 MARSHA] RYDZ-SMIGLY, Chief of the Polish Army visited the Czech border town of Teschen into which F^h trUmrched after Poland's claims to the minority towns. Picture shows Marshal ft* takinff the salute at the march p ast of members of the Free Corps, m Teschen.
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  • 152 1 Australia's Worst Civil Flying Disaster Melbourne. Oct. 2t>. THL <ii<as4er to the AustarMan National Airways' monoplane. Kyeema. near Melbourne yesterday has prmed to be the worst m the history of civil aviation In Australia. Victim* oi the rra^li include Messrs. T. Hardy. H. Oramp and Htllsmith, leading vinegrcwers m Scuth
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  • 96 1 Prague, Oct. 2... /CZECHOSLOVAKIA has accept-. the Hungarian demand fCf occupation of the districts mutually agreed to be ceded, m a nev note handed over to Hungary oy the Czech Foreign Minister, M. Chvalkovsky. The note suggests, however, that a tittle more time" than the week
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  • 70 1 Cairo, Oct. 20. THE Council of Defence today decided to increase the Egyptian fleet to 36 units, mostly light cruisers, mine layers, mine sweepers and submarines to be built at a cost of X 1.500,000 durin; the next two years. These vessels, with coastal defences, will,
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    • 51 1 BIGIA TEA i.i.y« arden (1 r( ,o your home Malaya's Premier Hotel. TONIGHT RC HESTR AL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M NNER 4 DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P. T" TO MIDNIGHT "'HO GRANADOS" MUSICAL ACROBATIC ACT S St)" t) NON-DINERS |LM T x^J^L ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins
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    • 56 1 There is no belter Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI f^ HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY KELLERS POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND ADELPH'i GRILL ROOM THE 3CST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES LUNCHEONS DINNER ARRANGED AT SHORT NOTICE. WE SPECIALISE iN BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS. ?EA VIEW
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  • 671 2 TURNING POINT IN MOST MERCILESS WAR EVER WAGED Press Comment On Fall Of Hankow London, Oct. 26. A TURNING point has been reached m what is perhaps the most merciless war ever waged, says the Times m a leading article on the fall of Hankow. With regard to the future,
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  • 448 2 UI APPEAL to those who may be sitting on the fence not to adopt a wait and see* attitude at a time when the Society really needs their support and co-operation to make it a powerful and influential organisation," said Sir Ong Siang Song, president
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  • 15 2 Mrs. H. D. Mundell, of Singapore k spending a few days at the Ctimeion Highlands
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  • 106 2 "JAPAN TO BUILD A NEW CHINA" Tokio, Oct. 26. «tfE shall not relax our efforts until we have succeeded m building: a new China and laying the foundation of permanent peace m the Far East/ General Itagaki, the War Minister, told Reuter after the news of the occupation of Hankow
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  • 136 2 London, Oct. 26. THE Ouko of Kent's appointment as Governor-General of Australia is acclaimed m the Press. The appointment is the first Governor-Generalship to be held by any of the present generation of the Royal Family. The Duke, who has not previously been to Australia,
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  • 127 2 Rescue Ships Reach Burning Liner New York, Oct. 26. "TWO steamers, Europe and 1 American Traveller, are standing by the German transAtlantic liner Deutschland, about 200 miles south-east of Cape Race (Newfoundland), tonight, having dashed at full speed to her assistance after receiving wireless reports that fire had broken out
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  • 27 2 London, Oct. 26 Latest figure oi the Lord Mayor 01 London's fund for the relief of refugees I m Cdechcilovalda is 228.000. British Wireless
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    37 2 picture. FRENCH BAILORS aboard the MesM<;?r>es Yiaritimes liner Sphinx. c\j.n:in ing the bioken blade of one of the vessel; twin micws, which was re placed overnieht m King" Dock him •>«« i>u*nMH >!•■»< <KA.rj am Tuesday iiifht.— Free Press
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  • 206 2 "Aid Chi na" Appeal To Cantonese AN appeal to Singapore Cantonese to redouble their efforts to aid China was made by Mr. Chin* Kee Sun, a leader of the local Cantonese community at an open air mass meeting m Smith Street last night. Nearly 7.000 prole uttencid the meeting. Chines*
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  • 106 2 Opposition Leader AttackDe Valera A Dublin, Ocl. 26. DDRESSING the United Ireland Party convention, Mr. CosgTave, Leader of the Opposition m the Dail, suggested that Mr. Chamberlain should be asked by Mr. de Valera to sit on a conference attended by Lord Craigavon and Mr. de Valera to find a
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  • 17 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH The rit Oovtoden, re S !d«, le.i\< |m to m tcda> cortegt 1 M
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  • 99 2 [Tim Oiu <■ r-,. w > T^J A maknu for th« i j^ t0 All^ apwi 128.000 1937. ar bulletin iniwwta Tin R. Cour.cil ai The rstim.M'r coosapoa Septan; D« r consumpt: «oo tcos tola ber 1937 Thi- uppr.nni Augusi 1 ISM tail pared with ]o
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  • 69 2 A VERDK I fumed b> ;ht Smfipoit Mr w. c> fmtm, rtfttrfct. an jnyu:r> old Chinese, Tanr- T l Am.* 1 knocked down bf I I I Road on Or: The dnvfr Sukit bin Am. >tat#d tl»: ttr l ceased vms t r .stopped and IIUUJti
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  • 42 2 Mr. y. j c wiuo* ■iHfcHMC I rnM 7^ mam»c J o *O"*j and is ni v; In the earner voiced m M. r < Tht.ivrni. 1 went ofl kIM I and land, c Mr Will MM h;id!v d
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  • 45 2 Last Night's Fil* UORI if (per,:. <■ Car^Lm^ will app.c: as we of hind MM Humour, have a par which Wa!Libert. ..I- V Frank M< who takes kWJ sins, plvfs an W* Maureen that could not Therr ir. m l >l
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    • 8 2 SCHiCK DRY SHAV E LOCKED j, JHEDICAUULL ITi
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  • 356 3 Great Future For Rotary Club IN the not distant fill tire Singapore will b* the greatest and most influential city m the Far East, taking its rightful place among the great cities of the woild. i Mr. C. R. Samuel, of Penang,
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  • 103 3 OF PRA ISE and congratulations were spoken at the W°c apore Kotary meeting yesterday by Mr. C. R. Samuel, wiio. as Rotary Governor of District 80, was paying v first official visit. f the committee men of every Rotary club will work as the committee men
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  • 148 3 |h> which will be laid on the Cenotaph on Day, nearly 20 Singapore women are working m a room at the back of the Victoria MemoTT 11 II nail. I* cf poppies are being ting the wreaths, each many as 509 I nearly
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  • 39 3 The charge cT criminal breach ol trust of $100 which va. 1 preferred agiinst an English speaking Chin£3B woman, Lucia Son, recently, was withdrawn by the prcsc-jution In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 263 3 A BIG S.nsapcrc sjueiy first campaign, against the increasing number cf motor accidents through reckless and drunken driving is expected to be launched, following the showing of the Columbia propaganda film. 'The Devil is Driving." to leading Automobile Association cf Malaya officials and the Press yesterday. The
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  • 121 3 HEAVY FINE ON CHINESE FINE Of $!50. m default 01 payment sentenced to two mcnihs' rigorous 'mprisenrrent, was imposed UDon a Chines?. lap Ah Tah, who plead :d guilty m th,* S'ngapor? Third Po'lc^ Court, yesterday to assisting m th > management of a Chap Ji Kea
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  • 90 3 THE Attorney-General, Mr. C. G. Howell. will move a motion at th: Legislative Council meeting, at Singapore on Monday, proposing the alterations cf the titles cf a number cf officials. The chang? of titles suggested are these of the Commissioner cf Customs and Excise to Comptroller
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  • 36 3 picture. NO ONE WAS SERIOUSLY HURT m this collision between a motor car and a lorry which occurred at the junction of Selegie Road and Middle Road, Singapore, yesterday mornin;.- Free Press
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  • 305 3 EUROPEAN OFF DILWARA FINED AT SINGAPORE J^ FINE of $75, hi default of payment a rfiitenco ci three v^eeks' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed upon a European. \V. Ileaton, m the Singapore Sixth Police Court, yesterday, by Mr. C. H. C'nrah. when ha was convicted
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  • 129 3 A acri-rnco of two months' ri;»rous imprisonment was passed on a ricksha pullrr. Ang Tnk Hock, cor.vktrd by :.lr. S. Rawlinjs, Singapore Third Police, Court Magistrate, yesterday, en a ch.^r^e of rr-miaally intiuv latins another -iclish* puller. It waj Ang Teck BoekTfe first 011-n
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    • 53 3 W^^^ A NEW RANGE OF hand bags W MORCCCO, CALF and IMITATION LEATHER SMART AND NOVEL STYLES NOW ON SHOW AT 41 4 3, :\\qk Sf> »PHONE 7957. ana jfj r»» u ii_ w Q case 7 P nS mOTQ often JJ^^L Hlll *v milk o- /^iC^ r ******v m
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    • 80 3 BB^^^BKp^ !F YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A ''mSE^ BUNGALOW LIGHTING Vfiflf^^H CONCRETE MIXING ,M OR ANY OTHER PURPOSE WHERE LOWEST RUNNING COSTS ARE REQUIRED 1 t <-v..^-. lINSdI/\LL A HUSTON THIS ENGINE IS OF COMPACT MODERN DESIGN AND IS FITTED WITH NITROGEN HARDENED CYLINDER LINERS WHICH COMBINED WITH
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  • 276 4 CRISIS MOBILISATIONS COST £280 MILLIONS Britain's Bill ty^ One Tenth THE bill which the Powers vull^m^ X the mobilisations during the iri*i> at £280,800,000 m an estimate K iv vn in'iu^ Soir. M. Marchandeau, French Chancellor of t has estimated that the French Govern neat ha pay out £44,943.000 m
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  • 469 4 Forms Of Attack To Be Faced (From Our Own Correspondent Penangr, Oct. 26. "MATIONS today are facing as profound changes m the art and science of war a* were brought about by the invention of gun-powder. "War will be a grim contest for
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  • 120 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 25. rpHE Ministry of Justice has 1 issued the annual report on the work of the Courts of Justice for the year en dine Mar. 31. This shows that m the year 114.142 persons were convicted of crime. Heavy sentences
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    • 525 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. renders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tenders Room: Supply of 39" dia. Steel Pipes and Specials for Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4 p.m.. Nov. 2, 1938. Supply of Steel Fabric Reinforcement during 1939. Date of
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    • 504 4 BOARD RESIDENCE, SEA FRONT &ATONG ORANGE— 77. Mejer Rd (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. BPC9B. "LOXTOIT"^ First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot water to Bathrooms. Celling fans and long
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    • 24 4 [I .JJL* ',4 B\ --V ii^kV I9S IP- 1 V 'i M \m& fc m i Ml g&^g^ggggg u!STRIBUTED BY FRASER NEAVE L ID
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    • 792 5 Ay Jljf Jjfi miffMn _fc_ OPENIN G TODAY WITH 3 SHOWS Marrrt Paeno!s im<lls Frrnch pI n.m m .«.m. „m :<.1.1.E1> BY SH.V.V BROS., HD.i SATURDAY onrf SUNDAY MORNING SHOW AT 11 A Af A S rrin StOrr Of M «SEILLES and preKj H_|| who loved nl A ln no!
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  • 650 6 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938. A. R. P. Lessons /^NE encouraging sequel to the European crisis last month is that a determined effort is being made m Great Britain to apply the lessons of that anxious period. It is only natural that the rearmament programme should be
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  • 1094 6  - G.B.S. Goes Motoring Steps On Accelerator Instead Of The Brake Stuart Macrae A n Unusiia l Interview. By (i.B.S. has discussed most subjects, but hitherto he has had very little to say about motoring. In this interview he is at the top of his form. THE last paragraph m the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 +QtJXj" rci BY SPECIAL kjr> A <±A TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. ;3N*lie 1872 ENGAGEMENT 8c ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS You would be proud of years from today and carefully choose its maker. Every DC SILV.VS ring is measured by a standard of
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    • 13 6 The BritishBROOKLAX Obtainable only from Chtmists RAtl9 For Adults and Children. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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  • 198 7 LOYALS AND GORDONS PLAY INNISKILLINGS AWAY FROM SINGAPORE Tears And Jollity At Dockside WITH the drums and pipes of the Gordon High- landers and the band of the Loyals playing lustily, the Ist Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers sailed away from Singapore yesterday morning on their way to Wellington, Madras. Officers
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  • 152 7 Iroplrty stolen ft ft i 1 unj Oct. ft into I ;iroI jxan tatttt uere reported ■> uckt when Mr I RobertHi -..i!:? and Irrigation Hrpartmer.t. had hw house enterand pr.'pcrt\ valued .11 v 7O re- itteilipl ITU B- into l>r. 1 simpB Kia Pcni Road ft h other
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  • 169 7 AN alleged incident that occurred iii the Singapore tongkang anchorage of? Hylam Rongsi. had a seqi:e! m the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H A. Forrer, yfstrruay. when three Chinese. Lee Tian Hoik, Ong Ah Ping and Ong Hock Sing were put on trial
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  • 82 7 The Legislative Council, which m?ets at Singapore on Monday, will consider a proposal from the Resident Councillor. Malacca. lor a loan oi 5200.C00 to the Malacca Ccmmissioneis .or the cost of a new abattoir and animal infirmary. The council will be asked to approve that $33,437,129.48
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  • 67 7 Singapore Guru's Birthday Celebration CINGAPORE Sikh community will celebrate the birthday of Guru Nanak Dcv on Monday, Nov. 7. The centre of the celebrations will be the Sikh Temple m Queen Street. There will be reading cf the Sikh holy bible while food will be supplied free for three days.
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  • 129 7 THREE proposals for considera- ti«n by the China Peoples Congress to be held m Chungking on Friday were cabled yesterday by Mr. Tan Kah Kce. chairman of the Singapore Chinese Relief Fund Committee who is also a counsellor to the congress appointed by the
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  • 29 7 The Federal Council budget meeting will take place with ceremonial opening at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 29 and Dec. 1. Uniform will be worn by members.
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  • 114 7 Driver Of Powerful Car Fined A FAROPEAN moioiist. C. Smith. was tined !SIU by the Singapore Fourih Police Court Magistrate, Mr. K. A. Blacker, yesterday, on be ins convicted on a charge of negligent driving, along Stamford Road and Orchard Road on Mar. 23. Inspector MacPherson sa*d he followed the
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  • 111 7 OIG improvements :>re beingeffected on the Chanai Road.; which is being widened, levelled and re -aligned. The several severe bends on the, route are being removed by the formation of new sections of road and "hills and hollows" are also beine smoothed out. Work is
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    • 22 7 T £!^_RROW il BUCH HK r° PEA ORCHESTRA Lr Ttßr iiN v u SJ»«K 8 -9.30 m. iCE MIJ S'C Son Mm
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    • 301 7 If you .ire interested m ILo purchase of an "H.M.V.". K:;di(< set you will surely be Interested m our new catalogue. It will give us great pleasure to send you one on request. ROBINSON CO., LTD. WB W&MWWB t Atit I*G IB Bk indigestion Jßk mmmmmmmm^^ f^M S^ te^ir i^^\
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  • 1708 8 A Singapore Man In London London, Oct. 20. YOUR Correspondent strives m his weekly letter, with, he hopes, some measure of success, to present to you a record of life m England. Not so much the individual acts of a few newsworthy people, but as the composite behaviour of what
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    • 74 8 For Everything Appertaining to Exchange and Freight. Ocean Passages, Foreign Money CORK'S WAGO§jS^LITS 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fees. apply Telephone 5908. STRAITS/HOMEWARD CONFERENCE. Copra.— Shippers are hereby informed that the rate of freight on Copra lor November, 1938. remains unchanged, viz: Col. 1. Col. 2. Copra. Contract— Bags or
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    • 337 8 -^Br*^"W^B»^*BBB v4bbbP ■•■> aaar ""^"^^^aBBar bbbbbbbbbW^V^ jf j^**y «**^»w a j* 1 v iBJ Bl Put JOY in your Feet! This woman had oad corns and to fet relief she kept cutting them. hen she cried Radox and after a few joakings she lifted the corns right out You soe
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    • 425 8 BOUSTEAD CO.ji < Incorporated fe p ilB TBLEPBONtt PTflght |w I LLOYDS ACENTs!' BOOKING AGENTS FOB fXDEBATED BALat 0 I «Oy^ "ATI BAIL«m> Ol iIJJ I^ I PftClJ THE "EMPRESS- HOlTl: SERVICES via HONOIALI or direct p2l VANCOUVER— ACROSS CAN.\D\ TltVvJ ENTA!, TRAIN without chuge-th b ,^I PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVK
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    • 423 9 ißfl|aQßnßDHll»Bsn^r "•T^ > o Ij BnJmlßlSM__^JlnillllL-^_ V |BB| B^BaZkij^Bßaw Bnßnn^&Sfe^*^" 1 Bnn^S*^^^nh^>^ i p&O7nd BRITISH INDIA LINES ORPORATEP IN iSNOLANTIi p &0. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due rtnoafe B*P»*ti Tonnage- Spore. 1938 193S TO v- 1d.500 Nov 4 BEHAR 6 000 Dec. 26 15,000 NOl m RAJPUTANA 17
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    • 419 9 {incorporated m Strarts Settlements.} B ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, {incorporated m England.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Sleamer Uu C Sails CITY OF ORAN Calls Glasgow O ct 30 Nov 2 CITY OF DUNDEE Calls Glasgow Nov. 24 Dec. 2 CITY OF PITTSBURG London Dunkirk)
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    • 932 9 MANSFIELD 00., LTD. Incorporated m Straits Settlements) Ocean Building, Col Iyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151. Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1366. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON NORTH CONTINENT (In conjunction Glen Line) AND FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE MARSEILLES GLASGOW. CALCHAS Lon., R'dam. H'burc Hull. Gdynia Oct%9 No^'l MEMNON Mars..
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    • 574 10 K. P. M. VAN HEUTSZ— Thursday. Oct. 27. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. MERKUS— Thursday. Oct. 27. Letong, Kramat. Tarempa, Mldai. PoeloePandjang. Serassan. Oenting and Maras. TlDORE— Thursday. Oct. 27. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Socngel-Pak-ning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe CAMPH III JS— Thursday. Oct 27. Cheribon. Sourabaya. Boeleleng (passengers and mails only). Ampenan
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    • 685 10 JOINT SERVfCS OP PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, MEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails v Singapore Singapore Ne» *urfc M.V. SIAMESE PRINCE Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Dec. 23 M.V. SILVERASH Nov. 19 Nov 3* Jan 12 M.V. CINGALESE PRINC2 Dec 2 Dec.
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    • 814 10 FOR AFRICA ANI> SOtTH *>i: ri( t Atlas Mar« Dakar ?.a Colombo. Lourenco I Durban. Loblto. Mata.li I) I court. Lasos. Cotonau. Accra TakJZ H I Bouet. Monrovia and Conakr;. l p *t I China Maro Mowel Bay via Mombasa Zanntdii ix. I Salaam. Belra, Lourenco Maror., Vi. W I
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 959 11 SINGAPO RE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Last Night's Quotations^^ fraser And Co.'s List UH'^"' MINING Duy?rs Sellers 4s l*d 55 I.d 2£s 30s norn 43s 47s norn 24 M 26s CO 65 23s M 24. «d *A LQi U 11* 6d 21s 6d 22s 6d .80 £3 23? 6d IS9
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    • 468 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARE From Exchange Telegraph Co. From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday Share of £i denomination unless otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c 1944-64.... Funding Loan. 4 p.c 1960-90 War Loan. 3ft pc Com Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. -A* Royal Insce. share 10s pd. Great Western
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    • 54 11 iro/ London: Latest Quotations ±>nn H*J2 a Previously: £213 2s. 6d. Mf >HK Tiv 3 7s> Previously: £214 2s. 6d. 46 30 Previously: 46.00. BsSf^ent c- 4R 17s. 6c Previously: £46 7s. 6d. it, 9d. Previously: £7 5s. lid. 1M A dthi fl n %m Previously: 19
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    • 162 11 From London 5. 30. p. m. Yesterday RUBBER: Dull. London: 8 5 16d 8^d. Previously: 8%d. 8 7 16d. Jan-Mar.: 8%d. 8ftd. Previously: 8ftd. 8 916d. Apr- June: 8ftd 8 9<16d. Previously: 8 9'16d. 8%d. July-Sept-: 8 9 16d. 8%d. Previously: 8-ftd. 8 11 I6d New York:
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  • 103 11 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING: Tin at midday was $108.50, up $1. According to cable advices received this morning tin shares m London yesterday were rather firmer but locally the market remained unchanged and conditions were very quiet. RUBBERS: The
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  • 173 11 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,405 th. auction yesterday when there wore Catalogued 1.363,370 lbs. < ***** tons^ Offered 793.770 lbs. 354 36 tor.s> Sold 732.406 lbs. < 326.97 tons) Spot London 8* B d. New York 163 4 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed
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  • 74 11 OCT. £6, 1? O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. 1.XJI.S.S. in cases iF.O.B. October* 28^ 28": Good F.A Q. in bales fP.O.B. Octobers 281* 28", No. I.X.R.SS. t Spot-loose > vawardable Singapore) 28 28 >h No. I.X.R.SS Nov. -Dec. 3tTi 29 Jan.-Mar. 29 4 29 Apr.-
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  • 89 11 Manila, on. 25. 18.1} a.m. Prices Previous Todav'k Asked Bid Asked Bid Pesos P^sos AniaDiOL Mitt 0.41 0.4: M#4i Atok 0.33 It 0.32 >* 0.34 IJSM Coco Grove 0.46 0.45 V* 0.46 4 0 46 Demonstration 0.27^ 0.26' 2 0 29 0 28' I.XLa. 0.67 0.65
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  • 69 11 Lieut. Grazbrook, of the Royai Engineers, was discharged by Mr. C. H. Koh, Traffic District Court Judge, yesterday on a charge of negligent driving. Court Inspector Frew said that the driver of the lorry with which the car. driven by Llu*ut. Grazbrook, collided could not be found.
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  • 65 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations London Closing Quotations Method o! Parity be: ore Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 121.1 17§131« ***** M New York... to .4.88 4.77% 47««. Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97}; 8.77*4 *7*H Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 215 l«d. Is 215 ltd Shanghai...
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  • 121 11 TWO questions concerning Ifca Road Traffic (Third Party Insurance) Ordinance, 1935. will be asked by Ueut.-Col. G D. A. Fletcher at the budge, meeting of the Legislative Council Ot Singapore on Monday. The Gov?rnment will be asked if au is prepared to afford full protection to
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  • 67 11 IfObaaSd Ibrahim bin Abdul K.uiu, a postman, appeared before Mr. H A. Ferrer, the Sln«:ap:;r3 Criminal District Judge ycst?rday. charged with criminal misappropriation of a registered letter containing 132 guilders, which was aQdrcc:d to :i Mr M. Reubens, on gept. 5. lie was allowed bail cf $500.
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  • 75 11 Alleged to have snatched a handbag and several other articles valued $30. from a woman m the early morning ol Oct. 19. a Chinese, Choo Kee, was charged In the Singapore Criminal District Courl yesterday, with robbery of the articles from a woman Id Bcncoolen Street
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    • 295 11 BANK OF CHINA t Incorporated m China toy Bpeclai Chart^k S c u Street. Slßgapore. u-ricr i Telephones: Manager's Oflßce 6444 Amc Manaceis Office 644S Exchange DrpL #441 p^ih A d f re "CHUNGRtO." lgSA 1 m*— approximately Ch. fl.XOo.oOf.aff.at HEAD OFFICE: SHAX<iH%| Tse-Vung Roong. Chairman ot Board Sung Han-Chang.
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  • 418 12 MERCHANTS REST SHARE HONOURS IN S. C. C. RUGBY Three- All Draw n l Tournament Match! PENALTY GOAL SAVfI REST FROM DEFEatI IS the S.C.C. Rugby tournament pla>ed on tL I 1 yesterday, the Merchants did well t 0 hold th d*l draw, both sides scoring three points. I The
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  • 287 12 MATCHED WITH CARRICK MATIONAL Sporting Club manager, John Harding, has done another good deed. He has paired Johnny MeGrory, former holder of the British and Empire featherweight championships, with Jack Carrick, the smart Northern light-weight, over ten rounds. This will be McGrory's first appearance m
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  • 120 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. PREPARATORY to their charity soccer match against the Rest next Wednesday. the Methcdlst Boys' School Old Boys played the police depot, the senior league champion, m a friendly soccer match today which they lost by two gcals
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  • 98 12 Tfcs foil: win* ties will be played at IHB Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hal!, this vreek-end: SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Women's Open Singles: Misa Waileen Wen? vs. Un B2tty Ho. Inter-School: V.M.C.A. School of Commerce vs. Victoria BchOOt SUNDAY AT 10 A.M. Women's Open Singles: Miss Lillian r
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  • 47 12 Tie final o! the Warren Shield Competition will be played at Anscn Road Stadium on Saturday. Oct. 29. between the Royal Air Force and the Royal Engineers. Play will start at 5.05 p.m. Admission charges will he 50 cents, 23 cents sml 10 cents.
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  • 49 12 (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Oct. 26. The Negri Sembilan hockey team to meet Selangor at Seremban on Saturday, is a» follows: Manuel; Haji Ibrahim and Dr. Van Geyzel; Sibert, Lee Moh Hon and Fanthock Singh; Graves. Edmonds (captain). Shalk Mustapha, Baghat Singh, <>nd Naranjan Singh.
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  • 23 12 The hockey fixture between the.Padang Clubs, arranged to be played on the S.R.C ground, was postponed yesterday, owing to the weather.
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  • 39 12 The S.RC. hockey team to play Raffles Institution tomorrow is: R. Minjoot; H. Hoeden, M. Modder; A C. Richards; C. Reyney. W. Mathews; V. A. Remedies; A. Pennefather; C. J. Alphonso. L. Sullivan and R. N. Ebert.
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  • 135 12 Amended schedule cf racing for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Me: trig is as below: 1st Day 2nd Day 3rd Day 4th Day Saturday Wednesday Filday Saturday Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Distance Distance Distance Distance Div. 1 Abt. 7 f lm If 6
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  • 102 12 THE proposed fight between GUI and Young Fnsco, which was 1 banned by the Singapore Boxing Board of Control last week is now a prospect for Penang. The fl*ht is to b* part of a card submitted by Matthew de Souza to the Penang
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  • 113 12 DUBONNET FET PLACED THE Cesarewitch run yesterday at Newmarket over 2*4 miles, resulted: CONTREVENT (Tucker) 1 DUBONNET (Gordon Richards) FET (E. Smith) 3 Won by cue and a half lengths; one and a half lengths. Betting 100 to 7; 100- to 7; 9to 1. Also ran
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  • 133 12 TO BE READY FOR MAY MEETING rpHE Committee of the Penaxig,' 1 Turf Club have now decided that the Julius Totalisator is to be installed at the premises of the new Turf Club. The Julius tot 3 will be similar to the one
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  • 201 12 St. Andrew's Beat R. S. Y. C. 5-3 FfcULL weather, a sodden fi?]d. and a wet ball, was mainly responsible fcr the scrappy display of rugger given by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the St. Andrew's Old Boys secend team at Farrer Park yesterday, when the Old Beys beat
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  • 32 12 Th- RAF. and RN. v. ill piay the Army at Jalan Besar Stadium this week-end i:i l State ru^g-r match and Selansor will play Johor^ at Joho: s Bahru.
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  • 138 12 The following members have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. Ist XI vs. Ceylon Sports Club today at S.C.C. C. J. H. Spraggett: P. F. Kinsey. R. A. U. Todd; Lt. M. Leonard-Wil-liams, Lt. I. L. E. MacMillan, Capt J. R. Kellett; Capt. R. G. j. Kingsmill, F.
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  • 43 12 The final of the Navy Cup competition played over tire Garrison Golf Course, resulted m Captain D. P. Stevenson and Captain C. Ryan beating Lt. Col. R. R. G. Atkins and Major H. G. P. Armitage by two up. (R.AM.C).
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  • 35 12 In the official lLst of entries for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting published yesterday, Turn Over was shown as entered m the seven furlong race. Turn Over was entered for ths six furlong race.
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  • 33 12 '.vonien I nine hoit itod GcL' J Mr Dur.n MX S F. fl Mr:. T I. i 36. I Mrs. J. B M Mrs. H I .l.^ ML-s M Mr- Bta 1
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