The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 October 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,612. ESTD. 1835. SATVRDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1038. 5 CENTS
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  • 142 1 Mleges Arms Are Being Sen t Through Indo- China Tokio, Oct. 28. ■melt to occupy Hainan Island if arms continued into China through French Indo-China. was V. Viireinn Office spokesman today. ia l y ,mi'n Office spokesman announced that Mr. Sese Ambassador to
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  • 68 1 Tokio. Oct. St. reports that the Japan- I ill intimate that r srvea the risht to take adequate tlf-detaice In case the to comply sL i ii pointed U u» th.it the French mn»i p;. ni.rd to prohibit the !i>> and ammiiI« hina through French I Hint
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  • 31 1 llm!:i. Oct. '18. > lice and ithdrawlng from 11.00 a.m. totneeting bethe Japanese rte and Navy with They will be •nrtarmerie. l> la guaranteed, also I Wnese pollce.-
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  • 139 1 China To Continue Her Resistance Chungking. Oct. 28. T^HE second National People's 1 Political Council opened here today with about 100 of the total of 194 delegates present. Particular importance attaches to the meeting: as Chinese circles regard it as marking the beginning of a new chapter in SinoJapanese hostilities,
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  • 80 1 Berlin. Oct. 28. THE campaign to regain German colonies was resumed today by the official Voerkischer Beobachter declaring that the return of colonies is "a question of honour" The paper emphasises that Germany gives no scope for questions of small Colonial offers and adds "it is of
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  • 319 1 Berlin Not Enthusiastic Over Japan 's Prom ises London. Oct. 28. THE Times Berlin correspondent says that the statement by the new Japanese Ambassador to Rome, Mr. Shiratori—in which he declared that Britain's predominance in the Far East had finally ended has been received with profound lack of enthusiasm in
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    49 1 THE METROPOLITAN POLICE In Rome last week celebrated the 13th anniversary of their foundation, and Signor Mussolini attended a display riven by them in a Rome stadium, and handed out decorations. Slgnor Mussolini (on horseback, right) ia seen watching small tanks being driven past by police daring the display.
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  • 98 1 Troops Called Out At Store Fire Mama*, Oct. 23. If NO'.VN to hundred-, cf thousands of travellers, the huse department .tore in La Canebiere was gutted by fire today. Fanned by high \*ind the flames were carried across the read where a hotel caught flre. Firemen were powerless to check
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  • 115 1 Japan To Go On America 's Black List? London, Oct. 28 THE American note to Japan lsj featured at length in the principal newspapers. The Times, says specula-; tion and discussion at Washington is now centred on the measures at Ame- ricas disposal if Japan dees not give j satisfaction.
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  • 153 1 Marseilles, Oct. 2S. IT is feared 19 sales girls have lost their lives in the fire in La Canebeire. Furious wind is still fannin? the flames and an area of several hundred yards square in the centre of the city is now afire while firemen are helpless. Cordons
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  • 27 1 Hankow, Oct. 28. rIEN several Chinese soldiers were sniping Japanese today they were crrested and publicly shot by the Japanese on the Bund Reuter
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  • 278 1 Nazis' Great Anti-Jew Drive Hundreds Sent Back To Poland Berlin, Oct. 28. 117HOLESALE arrests of Jews, mostly Polish, were made in police raids in various parts of Germany last night. A large scale lightning raid on Berlin's ghetto resulted in over a hundred arrests, mostly of Jews. The raid was
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  • 40 1 Haifa. Oct. 2L Curlew is in force today over the whole of Ber. following the shooting and seriously wounding of the town's Jewish mayor while he was leaving a bank in the main street.- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 51GIA TEA fra ,nuu-o of M ..y« ardendi ,C >- r h me I Malaya's Premier Hotel. QR TONIGHT D 1 CHE:STRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. NER DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT "ULO GRANADOS" NftftH c WUMCAL ACROBATIC ACT. Kjk^T?"" NON-DINERS Sl-00 L 1 MoV'm
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    • 5 1 (Further details on page 2).
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    • 136 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW 1^ HOTEL IDKAL HIM RESORT I r TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARCiF. I DANCE FORMAL II SUNDAY I MORNING I 11 A.M.— l P.M. POPULAR CONC!ERT B\ KELLER'S BAND |l 1 "ALDERS- HILL"
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  • 69 2 Presbyterian Church Wedding picture. MISS KATHLEEN MAYER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mayer, of British Columbia, Canda, and Mr. J. Rhys Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Richardson, of Hertfordshire, England, icere married at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday. The picture shotcs from left to right,
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  • 183 2 innDMomn Chungking, Oct. 28. members of the People's Assembly at Chungking- yesterday, Mr. Wang Chhio Hui, ViceUningteai of the Kuomintang. explained the difference between slicing for peace as a conquered nation and working for peace as an undefeated country. "There can never be
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  • 1291 2 By Ratepayers' President SINGAPORE HOUSING PROBLEM **TF large blocks of tenement flats were built for the working class people the overcrowding problem in Singapore would not be so acute as it is today," declared Mr. Tay Lian Teck, presiding at the annual general meeting of the Singapore
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  • 100 2 Tokio, Oct. 28. A DENIAL of the British con tention that six Japanese bombers made 1 1. M.S. Sandpipei their objective in the recent raid on the Changsha area on Oct. J 1 is contained in m communique issued by Imperial Headquarters. It says that
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  • 153 2 Dangerous Traffic Lines WHITE traffic line* on some ol I Singapore's roads. to ke?p rickshas and small vehicular traffic j within certain bounds, were more dangerous than If there were no lines at. -I'. Mid Mr. E. A. Brown at a meeting or the Singapore Municipal Com missi oners yesterday.
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  • 216 2 A GRANT TO IMPERIAL DEFENCE BY THE OI O\'Y rt OF ?io MILLION OVER THE NEXT FIVP vffi HtfflKU »^S3 The total given to the imperial Government by way of mmion free Wm glftS 1S nOW $2V2 JtSSI'V^L e Sultan s and people of
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    7 2 juw^endnk^^^ Jvards heJd Qt 26Q Qrchard RjQd
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  • 66 2 IJNDEK (l>1 I rol I 1.300 tan. I for Libya batch o[ Napk I On an I ■be driver, t arc alnacl\ Jequlpptd witli J.,r.-.. Each family ,of land lor v.) lOovernmonr I Most <»( ti. i hoid tenant and polltu-al i,, annncd beh r
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  • 54 2 "Craig's Wife" A Film With A Warning jyLiYi- the < mak» i:. end. plac: denco p.fcn I I f <■ In wbich c])< pcrc fMterdaj Influence j married roi. i tci. trri wil Provided U.::. ihow I Bole- give < his car? i H agaiiust h: Otlui J spiv it
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  • 85 2 Bigger French Navy Urged Till. I mii, I. ...nil programme *li *til*l tied no that Ihr I rmch be at leaM ryii.i' In >h»» r other (ontinrnlal fur.peanl A rrsolut; adopted bv U which rmp ductlon in i:.r not conrspcuid in otlu r I».»W' r Th« n> 'lut; discussion la
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  • 40 2 THE N< V President R«> I day. declares that a™ re-ched a p»»"- f ther Increase is nocr.s.N.tr\ v One dtar i Agreement i« )r \V, x \^f that nation i*arr. -\w the sky the contenuvrrrj Reuter
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    • 73 2 4 _^fl I 'm ivin- a din- /^^3\m mL% I ncr party tomorrow fl ff4fAl ;;/</ just can't m* 1 wake up my mind what V W "^^^B^^B i I el o URE S> V#UR European Assistants arc always at your service. CalJ upon them for advice on any question
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    • 15 2 Pl ESSEUcT MT S»ITS. Tonit Medical Hall iy I KOST. LOST, airtal rST^ Burton, v
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  • 123 3 equel To Urge For Sanctions? T itf work of the League of Nations Far Eastern Bureau at Singapore might be affected orted intention of ceasing her co- ion-political activities of the League has been associated since her [rawa from the
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  • 101 3 MB. J. LODER WATERS, son of the late Mr. Loder Waters and Mrs Haters of East Horsley. Surrey, England, and Miss Pauline Lowe' daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. j. Lowe, of Hampshire. England who were married at Singapore Registry yesterday, photographed in a group
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  • 137 3 Chinese Fined For Abetment mm VH TtE MOL. a ricksha puller, was sentenced to three t nci>r >u imprisonment on a tktnipnt ihir?e in Singaurf "'nnd I'oliie urt. yesteri said that 0- H i In Queer. r iris kept i: n he followH j noticed :.ver th
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  • 43 3 i r vas made by hie^Jce. S.S.. Mr. justice "teraaj against M K 1 I Hettiar. Q| cre- said that a rJ against the' ?nee there was ney could not be unless an made. months was made returned
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  • 38 3 S c°tt, M.D, p aris Wch patients f gestlon pains V 1 1 "I get such meals,- thev U »c such a horrible ard w^ch 18 eXCCSS I iQj ferments In m t0 aU of ■"'■•-•<, flv minutes
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  • 113 3 Lord Mayor Sends His Thanks THE Lord Mayor of London. *Sir Harry Twyford, has sent his thanks to Mr. Carl Lawson, the Singapore actor, for the offer of the proceeds from the forthcoming: production at the Victoria Theatre, of "Escape Me Never," by the Singapore Repertory Players. w The Lord
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  • 272 3 Chinese Who Caught Snatch-Thief Recommended For Award A CHINESE, who while standing in the street held en to a snatch thief who had knocked a police constable into a drain, was recommended for a reward by Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterdaj. Displaying scratches on her
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  • 49 3 Ignacio Fernandez, former lightv/eight champion boxer of Singapors, appeared in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one O. W. Garnell at Serangoon Read on Oct. 18. He claimed trial and the hearing was postponed to Jan. 11.
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  • 283 3 Police Can Over-Rule Experts 9 Decisions On Theatre Licensing CONFIRMATION that the Singapore police and not the Municipal Commissioners had the authority to grant or withhold licences for theatres and cinemas was sought by Mr. E. Gregory-Jones at a mee> ing of the Commissioners yesterday. "That is what I understand
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  • 150 3 Singapore School Head Weds RICHARDSONMAYER f^H5 uedding took place at the Singapore Presbyterian Chuch yesterday afternoon, of Miss Kathleen Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mayer of British Columbia, Canada, to Mr. J. Rhys Richardson, Principal of Choon Guan English School, Katcng. The bridegroom is the son cf
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  • 72 3 DECAVSE a process server na; unable to enter the Singapore Naval Base in order to serve a subpoena a witness was not present in Singapore Seccnd Police Court yesterday. The hearing was adjourned when Mr. Sandy Pillai, for tlio prosecution, stated that (he witness
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  • 23 3 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice in Ist Court at 9.40 a.m. Judgrment in Bkcy 17 38— Re Ter.gku Zainab.
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  • 345 3 *J"HE Governor. Sir Shentcn Thomas, who went to Cameron Highlands after attending the funeral of the Sultan cf Perak at Kuala Kangsar, was due to arrive in Singapore by the mail train arriving this morning. He will be accompanied by Mr. L. H. N. Davis. private secretary,
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  • 145 3 roii stealing a air-pressure metet from a motor-tar and fraudulently possessing: a pipe. Buvon* bin Ali, a Malay, was fined > on each charge, in default of payment sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment on each charge sentences to run consecutively, by Mr. G. S. Kawlincv
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  • 474 3 UNITED ENGINEERS HAVE SATISFACTORY YEAR YUHILE our general business has naturally suffer- ed some impairment in consequence of tin and rubber quotas, the completion of remunerative engineering contracts in course ol' execution has enabled us again to present accounts v.hich may be considered satisfactory/* said
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    • 24 3 .HOME VIA THE CAPE m.v. -BOISSEVAIN" blt. "RUYS" m.v. "TEGELBERG" FIRST CLASS FROM £97 I K.P.M. LINE N.V. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART -MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated In Holland)
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  • 617 4 STUDENTS IN CHINA UNDERGO MILITARY TRAINING Technique For Patri,,i Work Among pj CTUDENTS all over China must under* u training, not because hey will K n lll^ first line of China's defence against because they must be qualified to teach th of military training durinir th-ii (m ainon u the
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 QITKKN MARY VISITED BRIXTON to open the .€90,000 extension to the Lambeth Town Hall. As Princess of Wales she went with the late King George V then Prince of Wales, to open the original hall in 1908. Litlle coloured bojs are photographed above enthusiastically waving their Union Jacks as Queen
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  • 948 4 Buddhist Festival Continues In Hunan Province WAR or no war, the annual autumn Buddhist festival of Hengshan in south Hunan Province, where one of the five sacred mountains of China is located, is going on with its traditional impressiveness and pageantry. Although the present hostilities have greatly decreased the number
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 610 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Termers 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 Reinforcement during 1939. Date of
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    • 225 4 lifsp^ took f f Hm SffiMrturc Asr4£w Sales Reprcsefitative A.T.Gillcspie,P.O.Box2i7, Singapore BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATU.NG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd (near Swimming dab) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. MCM. LOXTON First Cias3 Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from
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    • 234 4 SITUATION VACANT. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY The Municipal Commissioners require an Assistant Mechanical Engineer for the permanent staff of the Municipal Engineer's Department, the appointment being in the first instance, on a three years' agreement. Candidates must be British Subjects and should be between 30 and 35 years of age. They must
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    • 95 4 SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. B If^^^j WHOLESALE RETAIL \ffjk CHEMISTS fc*\ jpH DRUGGISTS fif I Dijlributori for Brlt^N i J||--—- T Jf T.C.P A T.B.P. Preparation*. 1^ also products of Britbfa Alkaloids Lid. -T SINCERLS rotr.ii splcific lnd Cont nental Dru c Co. of lnd»«. Head Office: 59, Hill St. -Tel.
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  • 786 5 Buying Interest Negligible THE first rush of confident optimism wlif.li t n 1 the Munich Agreement has Wi 2S U f d market has quietened to such an ""tent that 1L S2 2* stagnant best describes its condition'^uHnV^e^ Buying interest has been Jieglicible f u o desp.te
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 209 5 r^'noNG drama; <ikverly directed, powerfully acted >, RIBES HIS AFFAIR' New Picture at the ALHAMBRA. IRIBI'NE 28-10 38. TOMORROW 4 SHOWS I AT n AM., 3.15, 6,15 9.15 P.M. U Hi! AIR-CONDITIONED m RE THE WORLD IS TALKING ABOUT! t «ra<^ m WI I t V jM^MjS :SogySsß W i
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    • 24 5 ALHAMBRA Coming Shorn ly! ivy* Vv J\ vnJ jEFtg A^ It* KrV*"- nm TYtONI ALICf DON POWER- FAY E- AMECHE A 2Oth Century-Fox Picture
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    • 265 5 Craigs Wife is weeks best film yesterday I saw a prfvi-w «J*..... 2 9m**m J— remember that ma^ninoent f.lm -nodswoith.--Craiffs Wife" is like that, but if anythinc It is better That U ™?r»£ raiSC indeed "-^Eh BARBER in MAUV\ TRIB! NK. 1 PAVILION 315 615 915 TODAY Q AC A
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  • 652 6 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1938. $10 Million For Defence rpHE proposal to be made by 1 Sir John Bagnall at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council that the sum of $10 million should be allocated as a special contribution to Imperial defence is a magnificent gesture. It
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  • 1038 6  - Nazi Shadow Over Central Europe Since Munich Pact Walter Duranty The Political Favourite By TENTRAL Europe in general and Budapest in particular, have revealed beyond a shadow of doubt the full meaning and consequences of the Munich Agreement. What was first presented by the hopeful French and British statesmen as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 I .MASTERSIt looks like /^|N-il\ a GIMLET X§|C^ But its not ,*v Its NOT made with JL ROSE'S (sKy)m LIME JUICE BY SPECIAL <*A TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. 1 872 ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS Yon would be proud of years from
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    • 13 6 W£ JAi)£ WES Old Embroideries Lacquer Cabinets— Screens... 18 Battery R..d, Ist floor
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 75 6 fc-fu, < I *j? I 'v? Jk -i I I >• "v J«^B Bl^ BJ 5 t I i --^"^^^BV^^HB^k. 'CL« a I I II BrS I B b^^^BbW- -^h» i I J ■V 1 1 V 1 fa f W^-m i■ 'T BBBVcbV7<bwJ I I B^b I BBbw y^*
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  • 474 7 COMMISSIONERS TOLD "SHOULD ENCOURAGE M.S. CLUB" REPLY TO PETITION NOT ACCEPTED RECOGNITION of the Municipal Services Club for purposes of collective bargaining was desirable, urged Mr. A. J. Braga at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Also in favour of the suggestion, Mr. T. H, Stone stated that
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  • 42 7 Memorial Service For Inspector pictures. IHI Ml Mill \l SERVICE FOR CHIEF-INSPECTOR RICHARD at the point where the Inspector-General of Police. :i*\iet parily obscured, above name-plate) was ureath into tlie sea. Below: wreaths floating ■rial service to Chief-Inspector Richard Nunn. Free Press
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  • 121 7 Wreaths Float Out I On The Tide DUSK SERVICE FOR INSPECTOR NUNN I cast on the sea off Katong just before ling, when a memorial service was held Richard Xunn. Nunn was killed when a Royal .^pore Flying Club aeroplane he was piloting Into the sea last Tuesday. His body
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  • 117 7 CONCERN FELT AT DECISION CONCERN at the decision oi the Government to abolish the European police inspectorate was expressed at the last committee meeting of the European Association of Malaya. It was decided to write to the Government asking for the reasons for the proposed abolition of
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  • 61 7 A proposal to build a motor car show-room and a repair shop at the corner of Bukit Timah Road and Clemeneeau Avenue, Singapore, may i<et materialise. Application was made to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners lor the purchase of the land which belonged to the Municipality.
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  • 38 7 members of the committee, represented the Flying Club, and there was also a large attendance of members. Others attending the service included the Director of Civil Aviation, Major R. L. Nunn, and Mr. A Newark, Singapore Airport manager.
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  • 119 7 DECLARING that he could find no evidence to show that a breach of the peace have been committed Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday, refused to make an "order for a sehocl teacher, K. Muthusamy, to .sigvi a bond of $50
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  • 185 7 TN view oi the magnitude of street lighting undertaking which the Traffic Conditions Committee's" recommendations foreshadow, Singapore Municipal Commissioners considered it would be unwise to extend the lighting of such a comparatively unimportant and sparsely built upon road as Paya Lebar Road. This
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  • 30 7 There will be no meeting of Um St. John's Ambulance and First Aid class, Paya Lcbar, today. The class .shall meet as aaaal next Saturday.
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  • 98 7 BY CHINESE ON ANNIVERSARY A REPORT that 10 Singapore shops owned by British subjects were closed by Chinese and two lorries wrecked on the anniversary of war in China was made at the last committee meeting of the Furopean Association. It was reported at the meeting thai
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  • 100 7 THAT congestion at the police courts remains in spite of the establishment of a separate traffic court was pointed out at a meeting of the committee of the European Association of Malaya. The ■mrrlltifln decided to write to the Government stating that the association wii still
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  • 18 7 At a special meeting yesterday, Municipal Commissioners passed a Mippieinental budget for submission >to the Governor in. council.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 I(||NJ °V GOOD FOOD VOl CONVENIENCE RE or THE SHOW Dl^ WINE
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    • 238 7 I FAMOUS All British LAWN MOWERS THE BRITISHER" Grass Box 12 529.30 57.50 14" 51.50 8.50 O Mower th^t ».U i^^i a hfeun.* |)u j^ BRITISHER is titUd *ith 5 Bladfs in A^rf^^. (utt«T Hlad'- and S<*lrpttte of b«^t I .^BmG^L Sheffield Mnl with spcvuil Cutting .-k. (Mg^~*j ROBINSON CO.,
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  • Article, Illustration
    437 8 Film Correspondent Reviews— ,ZThe Rise To Fame Of /THERE is one young man in Hollywood who is heading for a great film career Mickey Rooney. For some years now w? have heard of him —only just. He has been just another juvenile player in the "also rans." He
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  • 252 8 "Tovarich" at New Alhambra {•TOVAEICH the v.orld-iamous comedy dealing 1 with an exiled Russian Prince and Grand Duchess, which hai been playing on the stase ail over civilisation for several years, comes in film form to the New Alhambra r.ext week Starring Claudeue Colbert and Charles Boyer. it Is said
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  • 111 8 *rHE next n3w film at the Pavilion is to be "Bringing Up Baby," which sounds like a comedy The advertisements will have it that it is a "new bright page in hysterical history; a roaring romance ready for the giggling hungry world." Certainly it
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  • 203 8 Arms And Feet Swollen With Rheumatism. Ihls wcman suffered fcr many years. Pain sapped her strength until she lest hope of recovery. Many remedies were tried, but nothing broke the grip of her crippling rheumatism. At last her husband persuaded her to try Kruschen
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 48 8 Drink Rose Brand Syrup Its Delicious Refreshing. This Syrup is prepared under Hygienic Supervision and most up to date appliance. Untouched by hand and licensed by the Singapore Municipal Authorities. Obtainable at: Leading Provision Stores throughout Malaya. Manufactured by: T. G. KIAT COMPANY, 766, North Bridge Road. Singapore.
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    • 351 8 ihtitun 164 PAOE DOG Km HI lu ,<, v\ x^j jjL 4^j^B [Uut ~~ti *i %Bfl B < *M "^l9 l -^fl Worms cause more ill-health and suffering in dogs than most peopls realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor appftite, staring coat, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a
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    • 367 8 BOUSTEAD Co.7jjl TFJEPBONI: ntlgHt &i: :.-i-^ I LLOYDS AGENTS. I COOCIMC JtWTI FOR FLDtKAILU m\\ v I _T____h___k __^kt _k W _f J __dw I __B THE "K.MI'KKSS" IlOlTl; off,., T) H SERVICES via HONOLUUJ or "r,.!^! VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA N I E\TA«- TRAIN without chei. E c-th I PACIFIC
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 411 9 |SMVgL«RITiSH i«K s iA \*^i lii lll<lf *fniifc 5^2 In YPiband BRITISH INDIA LINES 11 [NCORPORATED IN ENGLAND I P. &O.S. N. CO f S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS i. .ui» it* > p»re. Tonnage S'pore. I ii'iv i > W) Nov 4 17 000 Dec SO N 1939. rfJrAl :9 SOUDAN
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    • 439 9 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. {Incorporated in Vngiarii.) HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM HAMBu!?G VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails CITY OF ORAN Cans UIMfOV on. 30 Nov 2 CITY OF DUNDEE Calls Glasgow Nov 2 4 Dec. 2 CITY OF PITTSBURG London Dunkirk* only Nov. 29 De- I CITY
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    • 994 9 llnr-orpoiatcd in Straits Sertlerm-nts) Ocean Building. Coilyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151. Chartered Bank Building, Pencng Tel. 1366. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST WEEKLY SERVICE LCNDON NORTH CONTINENT (in tonjurction Glen Line) \NL> FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE MARSEILLES GLASGOW. CALCHAS Lon.. R dam. H'barg. Et'il, Gdynia Today Nov MEMNON Mars.. Casa. Lon. R'dan.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 584 10 KV"^ 1A MF P M TOBOALl— Saturday. Oct. 29. Selct-Pandjang. Koedap, Tampcetih, Tampat-Tlnggi. Bengkalis. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOHlTl— Saturday. Oct. 29. Pontianak. TOMOHON— Saturday, Oct. 29. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TOBA— Saturday, Oct. 29. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAROS— Sunday. Oct. 30. Prigi-Radji. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate < passengers and
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    • 681 10 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sail* |)ue Singapore Sineapote New Vurk M.V SIAMESE PRINCE Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Dec. 26 M.V. SILVERASH Nov. 22 Nov. 2o Jan. lM.V. CINGALESE PRINCE Dec. 2 Dec. 9
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    • 803 10 O. S. K. l\K[\ I »OB A181C.% AMI SOITH 4M: i :i< x I Atlas Mars) Dakar via Colombo. Loureiuo u I Durban. Loblto. Matadi Duala to!** 1 eourt. Lagos. Cotonau, Accra > I Bouet. Monrovia and Conakry 1 China Mar* Mocael Bay via Mombasa I Salaam.. Beira. Louienco Mar<]
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    • 874 11 La st Night's Quotations IFraser And Co.'s List I I -TJ^ T M 5 P.M. FK'" 1 minim. Buyers Sellers -tt» 4s3d 5S :8 s 30s com 43, 47s nom 3d 265 M CO 65 M 24s 6d x.d. U 1.50 Id :is 6d 23l
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    • 305 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARE From Exchange Telegraph Co. From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday The above are dealers' middle prices jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of SLSST£2f unless Latcst Quotations *->«* Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... lion 8 11ftl Funding Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90
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    • 53 11 London: Latest Quotations I J|v Dun 1(! Previously: £212 17s. «>d U »<*« us 13 7s 6d Previously: £213 17s. Gd. (il! '»i!: Previously: 46.25. i:4 325. Cd Previously: £46 15s. Cd 5s lO'-d Previously: £7 ss. 10 l/ 2 tl. lli- h Previously: 19^(1. 10 7
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    • 184 11 From London 5. 30. p. m. Yesterday I RIBBER: Dull. I London: 8 5 16d. 8 7 16d. Previously: B%d. 8 7 16d. Jan.-Mar.: 8 3 B d. 8 l 2 d. Previously: 8 716d. 8 9 16d. Apr.-June: 8 7 16d. 8 9 16d Previously: 8
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    • 126 11 ISSUfcD B¥ I KASKR AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $107.25, down $1.25. According to cables received this morning tin shares in London yesterday were slightly firmer but locally the market showed little change and with a small turnover there
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    • 177 11 Local Exchange Rates SELLING London T.T. 2 3 21 32 London demand 3 27 32 Lyons demand 2074 Switzerland demana 242 Hamburg demand 137 New York demand 55 3 16 Montreal demand 55 9 16 Baravia demand 101 Samarang demand 100", Calcutta. Bombay ana Rangoon demand 155\ Madras and Colombo
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    • 76 11 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION OCT. 28. U O M.O< K NOON Buyers <»>!lr-« So I.X.RSS. in case F.O.'ri Octobcn 23 28 Good FAQ. in bales FOB. October. 2t>4 No. IXRSS. < Spot-loose) 1 awardable Singa^n 28' a 21 No I.X.R.S.S Nov.-Dec.: 29 Jan. -Mar. 29 1 4 29*i Apr.
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    • 81 11 Gold share averages: Tuesdays 95.96; Yesterday's 05.87. Manila, Oct. 27. 10.13 a.m. Prices Frrvious Tod»>'s Askrd Bid Aski-i r.m Pesos hM Antamok 0.44 0.43 0.44 0.43 Alok 0.34 0.33 >* 0.33 0.32 Coco Grove 0.48* 3 O^T l^ 0.47^ 0.47 Demonstration 0.29 0.28 »j 0.29 0.26
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    • 80 11 H. R. Aaron. This suggestion will be referred to the incoming committee. Office-bearers elected yesterday were: President, Mr. Tay Lian Tcck; vice-presidents, Messrs. Y. Ann and C. Reubin; committee, C. V. Miles R\ M. Meyer. G. H. Kiat. Cheonp Hock Chye, Ong Yan Ken?. Dr S. H. Aljunied, Syed Hassan
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    • 69 11 London Closing Quotations Method or Parity before Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previously Paris Franc to 121.1 178 13 10 178 U 1G New York. to 4.88 4.7ft 3 477*8 Amsterdam. Guilders to 8.97 3 3.76» 8 877»4 Hong Kong. Per dollar Is. 215 16d Is. 115
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    • 314 11 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Bpecla» Charts). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephonts: Manager Office «444 Askt .Manakei's Office «448 Exchange Dent. «441 General Office is* f Cable Address: "f HrNGKI'O* Paid Up Capital Ch S 40.rt00.030 M Reserve Funds In excess of Ch 1 1.800 0M Of Total
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  • 748 12 Jack Druce To Carry Top weight In Big Race SMOKE DREAMS IS WELL TREATED WEIGHTS lor use first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting were issued yesterday. As usual a programme of eight events will open the racing. All will
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    20 12 picture. RAFFLES llllxEGK AWAY IN ONE Or THEIR NUMEROUS BREAK throufhs in the match u<?ainst th« S.C.C. yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 136 12 SELANGOR-PERAK HOCKEY TEAMS (From Oar Ow.i Corre.^poi:dt nr > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 23. Se'.an^t.r women ar. 1 abiding a strong i:i t x-ir tlrsi In.er-stato women's hockey match hers en Saturday against Perai:. 11m Besaafor team: Ulsses \V. Talalla «Y.WC.A. E and M. Frank lows'. J. Koch (BwaHows>, Z Grenier
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  • 24 12 The hockry match be>.wc:n the S.R.C. and the Raffles Institution fixed to be played en the S.R.C. ground yest3rday waa cancelled-
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  • 353 12 r iiif ClericsJ Union l(Mnllj«cfoai eountrj ritce route tomorrow will be Sr.irt from the Clerical Union Ctabboute at R^n^ocn Rwad once round ihe Qeld, tbca run .cross the Add as far as 3a'.t\ ;i?r Road, turn left tato Balestiec Road as far zs Mouinein Road; tarn
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  • 68 12 'From Our Own Correspondent! Scrcmban. Oct. 28. The Ncgri Sembilan Ail Blues team to play rugger against the Selangor Club on the pad an? tomorrow has been selected as follows: J. D. Sundraj. Sved Hamid. R. Lopez. C. Rajaretnam, S. Rajaretnam Aliyatim, Ahmad. Bun
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  • 53 12 The general committee of the S.C. R.C. has decided to form a rugby section and a meeting of all members interested will be held tomorrow (Sunday; at 2.30 p.m.. it the Clubhouse, Hong Lim Green. At the meeting a sub-committee consisting of a convenor, captain and committee representative
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  • 179 12 KEEN ATHLETICS was Witnessed at the Jalan Eojar Stadium yesterday, the occasion being the sixth annual athletic meeting of tne Eton High School. Ti:ye Wan a::d Kee Ch£n& two athletes who performed with credit, tied j :"or the Individual championship. The :;.>u".ls were as
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  • 186 12 London. Oct. ZL WIIFN L:\crpoDl uo.i the footbail < hampionshlp in consecutive seasons aft^r th? war they h^ld their heads high and seemed ready t» believe 'hat success would n^ver end. S> th? team went on and eraetjtd. Then came the struggle. lt ua« .it fmpt'd
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  • 257 12 WICTORIA SCHOOL held their third annual iwimminf earnWal at the A'.M.C.A pool yesterday. There were .many cIOM finishes, especially in the house events which the Panthers' ■House ..-on with Lions' Hjure runners;u P At the conclusion cf the evening. Mr. A. Keir. Acting DfrtctOT of Edueattan,
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  • 91 12 ALTttOOOH \st<>r<\v tl >lves. when •A" at bOd Tlll> .'lionet Ihf Khooll t:mr.s lo 1 t'-rn th« tab! only they did el ana i of j Kx.i Club vi;h .1 fir. v '10 Dotched MBtnti latci ■mi tin I 9 up. In tlitb iv.s In f
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  • 19 12 All ;.«.'.-> in b( on p itpantd Unions Haw-}' i Mil UM'd :«i r ct('« country r
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  • 456 12 Raffles College Pl Qy Good Rugby To Beat Cricket Club CIKLDING a fitter and fastfr rugby XV, the I: 1 the S.C.C. II in their fixturt played n ,h. six points (two tries) to three (a try). The Coliese played a great gam* yesterday and by virtue of the r
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    • 234 12 need j "^^^ij/^ need YEAST VITE I %J|YEAST VITE How Ho you teel? /^ea//> \/^^^^^Jj\ rake two f Tabwell or only «a//-wcll? Do Wig V^^yy B lets now and just see how you get thumping Head- i 1 SOUND 1 you ee n on y 8 ew aches ot niggling
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    • 153 12 Announcing SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN bv Amleto V'esDCQ Should create an International —EDGAR SNOW Awhor of "RED STAR O\T.R CHINA* KELLY <c WALSH LTD. i INCORPORATED IN MONO KRAFFLES PLACE SWCA/Otf Comfortable -v 1% ~J^ HI faaV 4>O.^U 1 91. >^9 IL HLt^^ *8 ftiS a^M. 1 Six** and V^l
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