The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,421. EaSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934. 10 CENTS.
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  • 316 1 PERSECUTION BY NAZIS IN THE SAAR THREATS OF 'WAIT UNTIL AFTER ***** I French Troops Ready Geneva, Nov. 9. oeriOUS .tions of the exer- J .ire on the inhabi- the Saar by the German: p-j-t tf e made in a long report of I; jtivities issued by theL e Secretariat.
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  • 184 1 Prelude To Boom In Industry London, Nov. 12. piLT-EDGED securities continue < to soar sky high under an ivalanche of general buying, Consols being 50s. higher at £89, spectators crediting Government with the intention of working towards a 2: 2 per cent, basis as Professor
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  • 98 1 France To Wage War On The Economic Crisis PaMS. Nov. 11. The Flandin Government has decided at its first Cabinet meeting that its primordial task will be to wage war on the economic crisis and has appointed sub-committees to draft economic legislation to be introduced which will
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  • 131 1 "I MUST HAVE YOUR UNITED SUPPORT" Renews Promise To Consult And Receive Advice $125,000 SPENT ON DISTRESSED EX-SERVICEMEN A SUM of over $125,000 was expended in Malaya out of the Poppy Day Fund in assisting distressed Ex -Service men during the period of the slump,
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  • 2162 1 EX-SERVICE DINNER SIR Shenton Thomas the new Governor of the Colony, made his first public appearance in Singapore last night, when he was the principal guest of honour at the annual Armisticetide dinner of the Ex-Servicemen's Association of Malaya at the Adelphi Hotel. Any lingering
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  • 127 1 Report On Morro Castle Disaster DELAY IN GIVING ALARM Washington, Nov. 7. THE deaths in the Morro Castle disaster are attributed in the report of the Steamboat Inspection Service enquiry to the rapid spread of the fire due to the delay in giving- the fire-alarm, the ineffectiveness of the fire
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  • 103 1 Oil Question Not Satisfactory London, Nov. 12. IT is learned in official circles that no offer of any compromise on the oil question in Manchukuo or Japan has been received. The latest i replies from Japan, which, it is understood, have been communicat-| ed to the
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  • 130 1 Denies She Quarrelled With Husband London, Nov. 10. Amy Mollison has arrived back from India having travelled as far as Amsterdam from Athens as a passenger on the Dutch air liner. Her husband, who is piloting their Comet home, was held up first at Lyons and now at
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  • 47 1 Bremen Does The Crossing In 111 Hours New York, Nov. 9. On its hundredth westward voyage the Bremen broke its trans-Atlantic record, passing Ambrose Light in ill hours, 27 minutes, from Cherbourg. The previous record, also the Bremen's, was 21 minutes slower. I Reuter Wireless
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  • 194 1 CAN BELGIUM REMAIN ON GOLD STANDARD? NERVOUSNESS IN FINANCIAL CIRCLES U.S. Supports Franc London, Nov. 12. P\ESPITE her record gold cover repeated Ministerial declarations of the ability and determination of Belgium to remain on the l gold standard and a denial of the rumoured loan by the Federal Reserve Bank,
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  • 74 1 U.S. Complains Of Treatment To Air Race Fliers Washington, Nov. 11. The United States has formally pretested to Persia against the treatment given to Wright and Pol ando who made ja forced landing in Persia while comIpeting in the London-Mel bourne a:r 'race. The note refers to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 40 1 BI GIA TEA Brings the freshness an d fragrance of the I Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8. IS p.m. to 9.15 p.m. DANCE FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight I RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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    • 82 1 On Other Pages Letters to the Editor 2 "Homeo Doctor' charged 2 Third seaman dies 3 Unusual charge against European 3 New 'flu discovery 3 Coolies drink poison 3 Britain on the screen 4 Ship's officer as vagrant 6 Car crash case 6 Murder charges withdrawnt 6 "Our Friend the
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    • 83 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA f WEDNESDAY (FORMAL) I FRIDAY (FORMAL) v SATURDAY (INFORMAL) SPECIAL 7 DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY SEA VIEW THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS HOTEL TAU MOE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR I PRINCESS ROSELANI IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT I THE NIGHTINGALE
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  • 83 2 Problem Of 100,000 Surplus 1 Unemployed London. Nov. 7. The commissioners appointed by i the Government to investigate four I poverty-stricken and derelict areas in West Cumberland. Tyneside. South Wales and Scotland, have presented their report. The committee found in the areas more than 100.00C surplus unemployed, whom
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  • 82 2 Uncertainty As To Extent Of Quota Cut London, Nov. 12. The Amsterdam correspondent of j the Financial Times reports that the Dutch tea growers are reported to be in favour of a quota cut to 80 per cent., but it is now anticipated that the International Committee will
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  • 57 2 Death Of Inventor Of The Gyroscope London, Nov. 7. Prof. James Gordon Gray, of Glasgow University, is dead. He invented the gyroscope for aerial and marine purposes and Col. Lindbergh used his inductor compass on his Atlantic flight. Prof. Gray was one of the most brilliant workers of
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  • 43 2 Five Killed Shortly After Leaving Danzig i Berlin, Nov. 8. Five were killed yesterday when a Lufthansa freight plane crashed at Grossnakitt on the Koenigsberg-Berlin route shortly after leaving Danzig. The l pilot and crew are dead. Reuter Wirelese. 4
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  • 29 2 Success Of Pirandello Announced .1 Stockholm, Nov. 10 v The Nobel Prize for Literature has s been awarded to the Italian playwright t Signor Pirandello.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 1205 2 DESCRIBED HIMSELF AS "HOMEO DOCTOR" Indian Practitioner Charged With Using False Title i IS a medical practitioner holding diplomas for homeopathy from Indian colleges entitled to call himself a "Homeo doctor" in the Straits Settlements This was the question raised in a case before Mr. J. M. Brander in the
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  • 153 2 Chinese Fined For Fraudulent Possession Convicted on a charge of fraudulent possession of twelve Chinese theatrical gowns. Tan Yew Heng was fined $20. or three weeks' imprisonment, by Mr J. M. Brander in the police court yesterday. Yew Heng. it was stated, was arrested by a detective in
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  • 26 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 10. The Daily Express states that the Duke of Kent will live at No. 3, Belgrave Square.
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  • 259 2 ARMISTICE SERVICE j IN CATHEDRAL To the Editor, Sir, In the interests of truth, and in fairness to the clergy of the various denominations, to the choir and to the organist who took part ln the Armistice Service in the Cathedral I must take exception to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 53 2 ___JPERSONAL. Mother in South Africa who is ill and lxious to discover the whereabouts of i U q gh M^H Wh left South Africa in 19. Maiden name Doreen Knine or jblnson. Would she please comr te with her mother. Mrs. G F Pa 1 f ßose Common Road; athfleld.
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    • 467 2 CLASSIFIEb AD VERTISEi^^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmUmmmumumUmmmmmtmmmmSSmmmmmmmmmmmm We Have Now in Stock A Full Range of LOUIS PHILIPPE LIPSTICKS The Really Indelible Lipstick in eight shades Light. Sun Flame, Pandora, Medium, Poppy, Orange, Dark, Framboise. MEDICAL HALL.LIWTED. BOARD RESIDENCE. I THE GROVE 103, MEYER ROAD. KATONG. Situated on sea front. Large bedroom and
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    • 570 2 __TENDERs. sincTpo^T^ MUNICIPALITY Tenders =ular see Munln -v lc; Care and maintenanc, of rn Cemeteries at Buku t Chr i«fc during 1935. Date o off Friday. Nov. 23rd 1934 B,ng 4Pi Trimming sidetables ti rto, Roads during 1935. D 4 p.m. Wednesday. Nov Lease of advertising right I m hoardings
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 249 2 IBH1 BH— ■pa—— Diary Of The Week TUESDAY Nov. 13 High Water 2.58 a.m. 7.7 f.t, 1.57 p.m 9 ft. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. H.M.S. Herald, padang; Anglo-Chinese School vs. Serangoon English Schl.. Serangoon. WEDNESDAY, No-/. 14 High Water 4.06 a.m. 7.5 ft.. 3.06 p.m 8.5 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" vs.
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    • 39 2 Law Notices For The Day Before Mr. Justice Prichard in 2nd' Court at 11 a.m. S. 954 33— R. S. Muthoo and anor vs. Chop Ban Whatt Hing. i"P^r m l mm 9m^mm^m*~wmA*AAm m **\Q£A m f^m BB mi
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    • 307 2 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C. Transmission HI 9.35 Big Ben. The Tower Orchestra, conducted by W. Arthur Clarke. Relayed from the Tower Ballroom. Birmingham. 10.20 H. C. G. Stevens presents "I Know What You Mean." A programme of his sketches. 10.50 The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. Conductor, Ernest W. Goss. Constance Stocker
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  • 376 3 INQUEST ON FIRST TWO MEN RESUMED Ch ief Office r m Eviden ce SHIP CERTIFIED FREE OF GAS AT WOOSUNG I i Chinese seaman has diei as the result of burns received an explosion occurred aboard the oil tanker Eclipse on one of the
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  • 41 3 Kent, with Admiral Sir! Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief hina Station, aboard, has left ng and Japan.— 1 Rei by attached to the rul H Kuala Lipis. as; on Wednesday for Benasfer to the District: Mr. Raja from the ►spital Kuala Lumpur, has Lipis.
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  • 346 3 SO THIRSTY THEY DRANK POISON BUT THEY THOUGHT IT JVVAS WINE ■pwo coolies feeling thirsty, pilfered a broken case containing bottles of liquid being loaded from a ship at the Singapore Harbour Board. They drank the contents, thinking it was wine but in a few minutes they discovered they had
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  • 71 3 A Malay, Abdul Rahim bin Atan, and a woman of the same nationality. Spurjan binte Bakaratl. claimed trial before Mr. Norman Qrice, the second magistrate, yesterday en a charge of fraudulently going through a marriage eeremjny v;hen they had already been married to ether parties previously. Counsel briefed
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  • 411 3 Fillip To Research: Hope Of A Remedy A FURTHER important development in the fight against influenza has been announced. The new discovery, which will be of vital interest to research workers in all parts of the world, has been made by the three British scientists who announced
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  • 192 3 Case Against Eurasian Youth Kuala, Lumpur, Nov. P. A Eurasian youth Darned George Smith successfully appealed before Mr. Justice Burton today, against a fine of $10 imposed for throwing a clog at a Chinese. The Chinese was walking along a road with a policeman when the clog hit
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  • 43 3 Mr. A. P. Nair. traffic inspector. F.M.S. Railways, left Kuala Lipis on Wednesday for Port Swettenham to catch the Rohna leaving for Madras on a two months holiday. He has been relieved by Mr. S. T. Thambyayah from the Traffic Branch. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 130 3 Unusual Charge Against European LA WFULL Y I ENTERED BUT UNLAWFULLY REMAINED ("•"THAT you having lawfully entered a house in Lloyd Road on Nov. 1 did unlawfully remain there with intent to insult, intimidate or annoy one C M Malet." This was the unusual charge to which a 44-year-old European,
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 PICTURE of Mr. Norman Frescott at work. Mr. Frescott is a famous U.S.A. toastmaster, and while he has dinner in a London hotel he phones a few kind words to the variety clubs of America who are having a banquet.
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  • 119 3 I Farewell Evening For Miss Vera Catt Members of the Lotus Club turned up in large numbers last Saturday at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, to bid farewell to Miss Vera Catt. acting secretary of the Y.W.C.A. A very enjoyable programme had been arranged for the evening. Mrs. M.
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  • 188 3 After Losing Only :> lbs. "I started taking Snitch a Salts .1 month ago." a young w I have lost 5 lbs in weight, and I u if 1 have lost SO lbs 1 am roll ol vigour, whereas ben re I w is listl u
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 284 3 i oleepFor Baby Rest ForTiolhcr When Cutieurn Soap and < utieura Ointment are used. All mothers should know that when little ones are sleep less fretful and cross becau-e of pimples, rashes, irritations an. l < haling of in fan. y~nd childhood Cutleura will quickly sooth.and heal. Bathe the affected
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 21 4 CLIVE BROOK returns to ENGLAND Britain On The Screen TOM FAGGI'S (Roger Livesey) and Anne Ridd (Margaret Lockwood) in Lorna Doone.
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  • 962 4  -  Joan Littlefield (By /*V\" the second day's shooting at v Ealing oi the Toepiirt super-pro-duction. 'The Dictator." I had tea with Clive Brook and discussed with him his reactions on acting in a British film again. We talked between shots, sitting
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  • 212 4 A Great Aid To The Eyes j •••T-ELESCOPE'* spectacle, which im- prove the vision ct nearly-blind i people 250 per cent, have been successfully demonstrated in Montreal by their inventor. Dr. William Feinbloom. of the Columbia University Research Bureau New York. He described the spectacles Ifl a speech at the
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  • 129 4 i One cf Asia's most notable Lama 'dignitaries. Yung Tseng Lama, has undertaken the "stupendous" task of translating 101 volumes ol Buddhist scriptures and other books on Buddhism from the Tibetan language into, Chinese. The task is likely to take him ten years, and when completed, is
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  • 123 4 The aMen Spend Leisure Knitting No women are allowed on the Via; hitch Mountains, Yugoslavia. On men who specialise in cheese-makir are allowed to climb them. On the peaks of these mountain grows a rare grass which produces tfc "Travnnchk!" cheese. The men. who alone know the
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  • 328 4 109 M.P.M. ON MOTOR CYCLE yl g j Not long ago four machines set out I to break the 500 cc. multi-cvlinder s hour record, their aim being also to e i cover 100 miles, or over, within the I hour, and thus claim "The Motor Cycle" t Cup which
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  • 149 4 SUCCESS-FOR THE WRONG GIRL The happiest actress in Berlin today owes everything to a mistake How it happened is told by the evening paper, the Angriff She was only a small-part player in' a little-known theatre in Berlin. But she wanted to be a film star I and° tf n°ii
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  • 145 4 Remarkable Surgery In Australia Sydney has now become the moM important centre of surgery In the 'Southern Hemisphere, and Mr. Robert J:nes. of Singleton. New South Wales provides a remarkable example ol the work that is being done. Mr. Jones was bcrn with twisted "club" feet, and had never been
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  • 402 4 Another Recipe For Longevity Sydney, (N.S.W.). DAYS when Adelaide, South Australia, was a city of women, and there were few men about, because they had all gone off to the gold diggings, and when the block of land on which a wellknown building
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  • 71 4 BROADCAST OF MOOS LIGHT An experimen at an ob.v rval > the tranimuti I *,ting irom the .(sound, which wj cast. The tempt proved iw The DTOC4 A telesrc.pt waa to allow the oba entering Ugi Then the ey I photo-cell ol ri. i j films :n\d alarm j fitted
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 4 IN THE UNITED STATE* is afoot to crer i Pr "l>"v Mark T«.,„ suU^ZT' humorist surrounded £L> his works. H0,.,. u t,lr h* thr model ol »f uhlel "\T %,.ml UM
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  • 84 4 An effectl. I Riviera r m Ib 11l Henry Ifeucii liarltlm Alpi The Nic i swift!) i traffic In huge charabanc Avignon to NIG o) traflie and other vehicle sl i Bur [>r; i| irom the prot essl Ides and placed its i path. Then'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 65 4 SCOX& KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. 4KF CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward bound Rtf>am*rm PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND UVERPOOL to arrange Baggage Clearanc Rail Accommodation,
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    • 75 4 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I II if WITH HI II -f~~ II /f hcn^Mon, H m___f _^_l I THE. UMPS"OTUSTINC BRILLIANCE I A^mM^^^^^^^^mmmmmm*. H^Hfl —H r— m mmmmmmL. m^m Ammmr /a** ~B k _H _wMMr a* ->^^mmmM_ _^H —MuMr ""is?*^^ *H a^^oSH "'•^'i"*V__?s?ft _H 21 I *~^^~-_*hfi; __.v> ;<«''>•£*'__ EiS£i£"
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  • 229 5 MR. SHA W REFUSES TO OBEY EVEN TRAFFIC RULES I lIKSS OF YORK bade farewell I at Tidworth U the Ist Battalion the Ki„ ss Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, of whirl, she is < 0.0ne.-in-t h«et. Ihe reennent leaves for Gibraltar in January for a tour of duty abroad. "11l
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 186 5 "1" MR. KODAKA'S EXHIBITION I PEAJR L S I PEARL JEWELLERY. I I NIKKO HOUSE I FROM TODAY, 12th NOVEMBER. I Mr Kodaka, the representative ol Japan's leading Pearls culturist, is exhibiting his Pearls and other Pearl Jewellery mounted in Gold. Platinum, and White Gold in latest European designs. Comprising
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  • 303 6 British Ship's Officer Reports He Was Robbed UNDISCLOSED "OTHER MATTER" Discharged On Vagrancy Charge /^EORGE Smith Scott, stated to be a British ship officer, was taken before Mr. J. If. Brander In the police court yesterday on a charge ol vagrancy in Singapore, and bein^ without visible means of subsistence.
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  • 140 6 Man's Death Due To Ruptured Spleen WHEN the case against Sohan Singh f and Chinggar Singh, the two Sikh watchmen, who stood charged with having committed murder by causing the death of a Chinese vegetable gardener, named Chong Kin. at Ulu Chemor, on the evening of Oct.
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  • 164 6 Harmston's On Its Way To Singapore Again Harmston> circus, which ha 4 been touring the Far East for as long as most people can remember, is coming to Singapore again. It will give a short season here be- J ginning on Nov. 29. This will be its
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  • 90 6 Nought At Record Price For Australia Mr. Sol Green, a prominent Australian owner, has purchased Mr. J. A. Dewar's colt, Lo Zingaro (winner of the Eater Stakes and Prince of Wales's Stakes last year* lor Australia, for -tud purposes. The price has not been disclosed, but it is
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  • 246 6 II Murderous Fury Of Foiled Dacoits i A story of dacoity. arson and murder j by an armed gang comes from village j iGandaura. in the Bahraich district. According to the report, on the night i iof Oct. 2. about 40 dacoits. armed with < i guns, swords
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  • 134 6 Chinese Not Allowed To Alter Plea When originally charged with the offence of being the occupier of a common gaming house, Lim Eng Chua. an English-spoaking Chinese. pleaded guilty and had sentence deferred In the usual course of events. Since then, however. Lim changed his mind, and
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  • 476 6 I NOW HE INTENDS TO GO j MOUNTAINEERING 7TAVING wandered round the world for nine years, during which time he has travelled something like 80.000 miles on foot. Tom Hercshell. a Jamaican globe-trotter, is planning to make an expedition to the Himalayas during the summer cf
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  • 58 6 Enche Mahmcod bin Mat. fomerly Assistant District Officer. Pekan. and a member of the State Council. Pahang, now District Officer. Grik. Upper Perak. has been especially selectid for his knowledge in land work and posted to the State of Perlis as Commissioner of Lands for the State. Enche Mohamed has
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  • 317 6 APPELLANT BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN DROWNED SUICIDE STORY TOLD I TO POLICE T OW Ah Ng, who appealed against a conviction and sentence passed on him by the lower court. I failed to appear in the appeal court today, before Mr. Justice Prichard, when his appeal was called, and, on
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  • 61 6 Distressed German Vessel Refuses Aid The German freighter Rio de Janeiro, which sent out S.O.S. signals recently following a fire which broke out aboard, later refused the help of ;the steamers Cap Arcona and Admirante Saldaha whch came to the rescue. The Rio de Janeiro is now
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  • 207 6 NOTE OF CASE TO BE SUBMITTED TO SUPREME COURT i^PPEARLNG to stand his trial on a charge of theft before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, yesterday Tan Bak Chin, a young Chinese, proved to be a deaf mute. The charge was written in Chinese by the
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  • 848 6 Mr. A. J. Braga Gives Evidence In Car Crash Case HIS OWN CAR OVERTURNED tan On Charge Of Causing Hurt IA EUROPEAN woman, Mrs. Yo- lande Gates, of Nassim. Road, was on trial in the police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of causing hurt while driving a car in
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  • 137 6 EDUCATING ROAD USERS Cyclists An The Worst Q/fenden ANOTHER butane, f* the Penang Pol* educate road users ricksha-pulhrs and p. sense ol their respon monstrated when Ifi Asst. Superintend. Division, spent Penang Road direct!* Cyclists and ricksh assistance of cons. to keep to the left direction they ing the centre
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  • 60 6 Accused Chinese Alleged It Have Attempted Suicide Lim Huat wai a report of theft I Joo Chiat police lined ther pending the polio alleged to have atten suicide by cuttin piece of glass When the cai Mr. Norman Grice I trate. it was ann u was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 59 6 _B _r TRAOE BUILDERS BRASSFOUNDRY. mw CSfT; > H B r I I K I it-.*- w I I y Ii No. 2318 Brass Butt hinge with brass pins. 3" m 4»» s 50 .65 Per Pair. N<> 2327 Extra Strong Brass Butt Hinges. 4" 5" 51 00 $1.50 Pair.
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    • 128 6 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of stiff- ran trouble and Bladd. r •topped GetUng l*r Nervousness. Stiffness xlness. Lumbago, Bnrnlnc Ing. Acidity and Loss fVI l > a*, tor's new discovi rv cal tex). Clently so..th. tnd raw. sore kidnevs. In I atarts cleaning <1 blood. Brings new health. vitality
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  • 476 7 REVENUE OFFICER AND BOOTLEGGER Escape After Blow In The Face L T^HE story of how a bootlegger evaded arrest but was later apprehended J after a lapse of about a week was re- ated before the Penafig second magistrate 'Mr. D. Wills) when Law Yam ;Hor.
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  • 183 7 "Boy" Invents New Style With a\ntiphlogistine Sydney, (N.S.W.). Servant trouble is the big problem with the white women residents in New Guinea, according to Captain G. McLaren, who spoke on the life and customs of that country at a luncheon recently. •'When the women congregate together their one
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  • 58 7 It is proposed to re-start the Clerical 1, Union night classes and a meeting will !be held on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at the I! premises of the Union to discuss future arrangements. Will all these who have i, sent in their applications and those -Iwho are interested in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 894 7 GRAND UNIVERSAL SUPER DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME _H mm w n 1 v,l __'_*_l_l _k^ At n^r mI m _k: x^^^*V_R Mm--';--'-.™<**Mm mr I i < nHB B > ap >I _i %jtt^HHr •jr^Bi V *r m\. Bi_h __i pjy^m -I i^__! raF j^_S? mmW mm\c "J_r '—^Cv^ft'Vl wl v^ «i|\
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  • 913 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934. Our Friend The Enemy AS an exercise in the art of stating a case with moderation and restraint and yet with most I telling force it would be hard to find a better example than the statement issued by the Incorporated Society
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  • 277 8 Mr. Foo Wha Cheng. J.P.. M.C.H ol Ipoh. has gone to Medan on a business trip The Hon. Mr. V. Mackie. the Federa Councillor, of Kuala Lumpur, leave. for Home on leave on Nov. 16. His Highness the Sultan of Perak leaves Kuala Kangsar for Singapore by
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  • 617 8 Liberia Is In The Newt RsHgrn Of Terror Ami Oppression I Unltnown Actor s Success I JNTIL a few years ago the Republic of Liberia to most people was little more than an obscure geographical name. In the days of the Stevenson scheme this little state
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  • 812 8 "I know that's hazardable." admitted Mr. Milt disconsolately, "but I couldn't help meself like Tobias Milt is over seventy years ol age. "in his seventythree" to be precise: he is small and trail, blue-eyed, grey-bearded, utterly inoffensive. "I'm sure ye couldn't. Toby." agreed Mrs. Milt from the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 64 8 I A CITY GIRL IN THE COUNTRY i remarked to a farmer '"What a lovely coat that cow has." "Yes," he said, "it's a Jersey/' "How stupid of me," she simpered, "I thought it was its skin." An excellent form of cover for your I liabilities can be granted by
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  • 125 9 Death Threat Against Chancellor FEAR OF PUTSCH IN AUSTRIA Vienna, Nov. 12. A: threat against Dr ihnl the Austriar was found posted up or a workers' quarter lasi irculars have been founc threatening a revolutior tP tablish a dictatorship of tht are taking elaborate and have strongly reinguards at the
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  • 84 9 Kiu- l T nwilling To Accept Conditions Cairo. Nov. 7. sha has accepted the rship following the reI Yehia Pasha. 1920-21. Nessim considerable J* quarters owing with the British on one occasion had from death when threw a bomb at Premiership to ndltional on hU Ime and the
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  • 70 9 Moscow Celebrates The Revolution Moscow. Nov. 7. tiversary of the revolubrated today throughout military and civil parades i\cs were made amid the cannon firing salutes and oar of aeroplanes. was stopped In Moscow streets were crowded with I thousands of citizens surRed Square. by Lenin's tomb. Stalin and
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  • 31 9 London. Nov. 12. l-pung, Vice-Minister of ions, is due in London from 14. He ;s studying milltransport atlon and Morse. g to China bv the Naldera I Reut
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  • 102 9 Papal Legate To Be Arrested .THREAT BY MEXICAN PRESIDENT Mexico City, Nov. 12. DRESIDENT Rodriguez has de- creed that the Papal Legate, the Archbishop of Flores, and the Bishop of Juejutla, must be arrested and brought before the criminal courts on a charge of sedition should they cross the frontier
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  • 132 9 Novel architectural Effort In London London, Nov. 9. The King, accompanied by the Queen, yesterday opened what is regard ?d as the finest example of contemporary British architectural design in the form of the imposing new headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects. The building, which is
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  • 126 9 Armistice Dav Mixed l"p With Politics Paris. Nov. 12. Armistice Dj.y was celebrated by a review ot the garrison ot Paris by the: president. Shouts of "Vive Doumergue" greeted the ministerial cars as he drove away. A strong force ol police was concealed around the Arc de Triomphe
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  • 99 9 Air Minister And His Daughter London, Nov. 7. IN defiance of her father. Lord i Londonderry, who is Secretary] of State for Air, Lady Margaret Stewart, aged 24, is determined toj marry the airman. Alan Muntz, j aged 36, the managing director ofi an aircraft firm. The engagement
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  • 34 9 London. Nov. 9. The Bishop of Bangor. Dr. Green. I *vas yesterday elected Archbishop of i Wales at a meeting of the Electoral; College in succession to Dr. Edwards. vho has resigned —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 75 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices London, Nov. 12. Spot (Sellers- 6',d. '(6 7 16d.) Buyers* 6 7 16d. »6 5 16d ran. -March 619 32d. <6» 2 d. > \pril-June !%<L <6 11 16d > ruly-Sept. 6 1516d. (6 13 16d > Market .—ldle. New York market closed.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 61 9 A Tense story of a BRITISH Naval Officer's Love for a Daughter of the East CHARLES BOYER in "THE BATTLE" f British Film Triumpn Coming Soon to the CAPITOL B mm\ "H. m\ H^^^^^^^^^^^^^L___I W H Wm\ P^ BY SPECIAL REQUEST WE SERVE special RIJSTAFFEL tiffin $1.25 TODAY 12-30 TO
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    • 238 9 I I P^H "0* _a '7~ (Scotland's Best When the choicest of Scotch Whiskies I go to the blending of one particular brand I that brand is sure to be good. I To get this excellent combination you have just to ask for P.D." or Peter Dawson's Special. It is
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 682 10 Warning By Chairman Of Malayalam Plantations 'THE thirteenth ordinary general meeting of Malayalam Plantations. Ltd.. was held at 3. Idol-lane. London. Mr. Henry J. Welch (the chairman) dealt with the recent fall in tea prices and the surprising absence of material reduction In the
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    • 42 10 •From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 10. Singapore United Rubber Planta-tions-Profit for year ended June 30. 4,575. A dividend of 2 per cent, is i ''commended, carrying forward fi 3,524. Petaling Rubber.— lnterim dividend per cent., payable Nov 28. B
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    • 439 10 Singapore, Nov. 9. MEAT Beef steak (Round) Katl 32 Beef stew or curry do 28 Pork lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 30 Fowl Kati 32 Hens (Locall reared) do 38 Ducks (Java) Each 45 Pigeons, domestio unfledged Pair 70
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    • 70 10 Messrs J. S. M. Rennie and Co., submit the following rubber outputs for October: Pelepah Valley Estate October 1934 59,000 lbs., October 1933. 47,000 lbs Kota Tinggi Estate 44.000 lbs, 50 000 lbs. Siginting Estate 24.000 lbs 28 300 lbs. Clovelly Estate 20,200 lbs.,' 21.000 lbs. Kuala Kepis
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    • 63 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 12, 12 o'clock noon. Spot (loose) 21*4 21% (F.0.8.) Current month 21 21% Jan.-Mar. 22% 23 Apr.-June 24% 25 I July.-Sept. 25% 26 Tone of Market Very dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet
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    • 299 10 Batu Rata (Sumatra) Co.'s Dividend The annual meeting of the Batu Rata m Sumatra) Rubber Plantations. Ltd., I was held at 30, Mincing Lane, London. Mr. M. S. Parry J. P.. who presided, said that the accounts showed a disj tinct improvement in the company's position and earnings.
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    • 108 10 Singapore Produce Prices I Nov. 12. Gambler 6.75 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 975 Muntok White Pepper 66.00 White Pepper 65.00 Copra, Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.65 Fair Sago Flour 2.05 Small flake Tapioca 3.25 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. .0. 1 per koyan $120 R.
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    • 1050 10 MONDAY. NOV. 12, 1934. Ampat Tin <4) 4s 4%d 4s 9d Asair Kumbang (Ml 32s 35s Austral Malay 59s 61s Aver Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 15s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05 2.10 IBangrin Tin 25s 3d 26s 3d Changkat Tin 46s 47s jChenderiang 8s 6d 9s 6d Hitam
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    • 278 10 PROFITS MAINTAINED IN DIFFICULT YEAR I The expansion of manufacturing ac- tivity in Japan has taken place amid conditions of pronounced monetary ease. Tht conditions, therefore, have not been entirely propitious for such in- stitutions as the Yokohama Specie Bank. It has done well to maintain J
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    • 206 10 Nov. n. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 3 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 4% London, demand 2 4 332 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand
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    • 68 10 <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 10. Commenting on the rubber quotdecision, the Economist declares that l unless and until the Dutch solve the I, enforcement of restriction in native I areas, schemes of practical working will be governed not by what the majority members ot the International
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    • 400 10 BATU LINTANG RUBBER REPORT Gross Profit For Year Of $61,943 JHE lollowing is tho directors of the Bam I >• ber Co.. to be presented,-'. _J ordinary general meetii pany to be held at tht- 33. Beach Street. Pen a The directors have mitting their report ind audited statement ol
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    • 13 10 Shaw. Savill and iave the Wiawora naiden in September Jovember and the V\
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  • 768 11  - POLA NEGRI'S First Step To Come Back MOLLIE MERRICK u o jiywood In Person BY K of studio fate throws ft Harlow and Clark Gable again, this time in "My Wife.*' an original by Aurbach, to be directed by German, E. A. Dupont. heels ol this, comei word rrymore will
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  • 616 11  -  Ely Culbertson by j j World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst j (iOOD BUSINESS The difference between the average Bridge player and the expert is like the difference between the lamb of Wall Street and the Big Business man. spelled with two capital B's. One reads
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  • 423 11 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Nov. 3 to Nov. 9. 1934. inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the
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  • 59 11 Sydney, (N.S.W.). While working on a seed drill two years ago. Mr. C. Wurth. of Gullamara, Wis struck in the throat by a piece of thin wire, about three-quarters of an Inch long, which caused a small wound He consulted a doctor recently foi neck trouble,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 421 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. I Assurance ln force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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    • 440 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600,000 aharei of £5 each £3.000 00\ Reserve Fund £3,oovj* Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000.00s HEAD OFFICE: 38 Bishopsgate, London E.C. 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 46 12 The following first-class passengers sailed by the Manila Maru from Singapore for East and South African and South American ports on Sunday afternoon:— Miss L. Parsons Mr Charles A, Van Rensselaer, Mrs' K S Burlingame. Mr. George J. Itken, Mrs' (G. N. McKee Mr. Noborn Oyama
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  • 644 12 RETURN WHALEBACK STYLE French Designers' Experiment With Normandie IT is curious to see that the French designers have reverted to the old whale-back arrangements in the design of their new 1,000-ft. ship, and that they are anticipating that its adoption will enable them to press the vessel
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  • 63 12 'industry Seriously Affected By New Freight Rates Raw silk shipments from Japan will jbe seriously affected by the decision of the Pacific Shipping Conference to increase freight rates by fifteen per cent, from next February, financial writers in leading Japanese journals are predicting. Tokio shippers expect that
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  • 119 12 Owners and masters ol shipping are [requested to keep their vessel as clear /of the range as possible during the! aeroplane machine gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati tPulau Sutler on Nov. 19. 20 21 22 23 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. commencing at
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  • 108 12 Proposed Train-Fcrrv Service Next Year* Passengers between Paris and London next summer will find their travelling facilitated by not having to trans-ship at either side of the English Channel.! As a part of the programme for 1 speeding up travel between the two! capitals the launching took place
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  • 254 12 H.M.S. ADVENTURE RESCUES SALVAGE TUG Night-Long Fight Against Angry Seas I Hong Kong. Oct. 18. THE British Navy added another laurel to its crown at dawn today when, after fighting all night long against tremendous typhoon swept seas, H.M.S. Adventure. a mine- layer of 6.740 tons, finally
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 635 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. igßiarSll ancorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM
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    • 80 12 1 1. S. K. LINE I Slim Alt SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA. LTD. h (Incorporated* in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. SHYOGEN MARU In Port Nov 17 HAVRE MARU Nov. 30 Dec 6 MILAN MARU Dec 10 Dec 15 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAHaI NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA BOSTON MARU Nov. 16
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    • 86 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages. Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. apply COOKS WACOJIs^LITS 1 WOPIO TBAVffi StQVlCfj 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Tort Swetienhs^ P*n»«6 Pelembsng. Banjoewangi •'*<* Western Port- I Singapore Slnis*" r.s.m.v. K r.s.m.v. Knnlinoa 29
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 531 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. JKedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. I Kuantan via Jerantut > Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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    • 65 12 CLEARANCES Nov. 11.— Kuranda (Brit.-: Durban Maru, Manila Maru Juvo Maru <Jap Trier <Ger.); Arabia <Ital.»; Agatha Kepah. Gewang <Dut.». Nov. 12.— 0p ten Noort. Singaradiai <Dut.>; Cingalese Prince. Kinta (Brit > Hong Ko (Chi.); Hero (Nor.); G. G Merlin 'Fchj; The Cable (Brit.i. The P. O. Bhutan has left
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    • 266 12 SINGAPORE HARBOV R Ships alongside tfca expected to m... East Wharf (Entrain, < Kedah 22: Kutsan* Main Whan (Entrance Gate Chenonceaux. Alip 16; Protesilaus 14. Sl Unyo Maru 8. Nieuv, H Empire Dock (Entrain-.- 2 C. of Eastbourne, St Penrith Castle 32: K 37; Larut 39 Empire Dock (Entrance G
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 460 13 P&O A I %J\ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T nage S'pore. T*n«»« cP" 6 DWAN 6.070 Nov. 18 CHITRAL 15 000 Fe^i 15.000 Nov 23 BHUTAN 6 _6o Feb 14 17.000 Dec. 7 CARTHAGE 15 000 Feb 15 ALI 6.810 Dec 19 -BEHAR 6000
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    • 464 13 Ellermau Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer City ot Bagdad T Dne Sa City of Florence ov 30 2 City of Eastbourne s__- 14 Dec Dec. 30 Jan. 2 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.
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    • 1171 13 m SSS shT^ ug"Li Sat_? m H/r mm BTEAMs ip co.. (mIT THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd TILE AUST^^A^ Pl^^it" Tv, 0 0 UA THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. tU? suN_. sff££ I INStRANCE. The Liverpool and London and Globe ihe Thames and Mem-. Man,. Insurance Co.. Ltd. Co Ltd
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 831 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN- Tuesday. Nov. 13, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan TOMOHON— Tuesday. Nov. 13, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJANG -Wednesday. Nov. 14. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS- Wednesday. Nov. 14. Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO— Wednesday. Nov. 14. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and
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    • 477 14 1 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBOBOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA, MARSEILLE^ AND NRW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore S'pore Penang N. York Pres. Van Buren Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Jar. 1 Pres. Garfield Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Jan. 15 Pres.
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    • 673 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES. ANTWERP, _J,D MIDDLESBROUGH ul «Lßlii\, HARUNA MARU 10,400 Nov. 14 15 SSUWA MARU iu KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 29 30 §FUSHIMA MARU 10*900 t- 4 SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 Dec. 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU ***** JYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 26 iTERUKUNI MARU 12*000 Vf HAKONE
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  • 1302 15 Kent's Hard Struggle Against Eastern j Counties I SUSSEX AGAIN FAIL TO BEAT SURREY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 29 by Union County Championship competition is now in full and the opening matches in all divisions have been playweek, you will remember,
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  • 93 15 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY OF MEETING The weights for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting will be as follows: Ponies Class 2 Div. I— s*> furs about Carwren 92 Army Contractor 8.13 Lady Rona 8 .0 Lisheen 7.13 Great Joy 7 13 Twinkling Eyes
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  • 410 15 Succeeds Nigel Haig As Middlesex Captain R vV. V. Robins, the England Test player, has been appointed captain of Middlesex County Cricket Club for 1935 in succession to Nigel Haig. who recently retired. Twenty-eight years of age, Robins H one of the best amateur all- rounders
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  • 103 15 Sydney. (N.S.W.) New South Wales has unearthed in 15-year-old John Bromwich not only a young tennis player who promises to develop into a champion of the future but a player who is in style a freak of freaks. He serves right-handed, plays all strokes on his right side
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  • 66 15 The following have been invited to play rugby football for S.C.C. vs. P.S. RFC. "A" tomorrow at S.C.C: K. C. Gillett; J. E. King. E. A. Matthews. R. j C. Land, G. Dodds; H. J. M. Hesketh. F. L. Lane; R. Davidson, J. E. M. Mit- I chell, S. Webb.
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 15 AX INCIDENT in the match between the United Services and Perak, which the Services won 15-10.
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  • 115 15 ATHLETICS AT KUALA LIPIS Under the patronage of the Hon. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard, British Resident, Pahang, the Kuala Lipis District Malay School Sports were held on the Clifford 'School padang. before a huge gathering ot Malays, who had come from all part.of the district. The
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  • 33 15 Owing to the wet condition of the courts no play was possible yesterday in the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis championship tournament. The final ties arranged for yesterday will be played off today.
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  • 80 15 Results Of Sunday's Ties In The Championship Sunday's ties in the Johore Badminton championships resulted as follows: Junior Singles Semi-Final A. Rahim Jaffar (Educn) lost to Ahmad Prang 11—15, B—ls. Inter-Club: Posto B.P. lost to Blues |BP. by 4 games to I. Men's Open Doubles W. H Teck
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  • 27 15 Today's ties in the SC.C. Russian pool singles handicap (250 up I are as follows: Lt. M. T L. Wilkinson (owe 75 vs. IF. S. Wood <ser.).
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  • 615 15 Reasons For Bad Decisions In Home Football I A FEW weeks ago I called attention to the unsatisfactory refereein that haa come under my notice this season. I suggested that the time hatf come when the subject should be taken in hand by those in
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  • 485 15 SIR ARNOLD ROBINSON'S CUP Draw And Starting Times For Sunday THE draw and starting times for the Singapore Golf Club Sir Arnold Robinson's Cup. to be played ior next Sunday, are as follows: 8.15 R. Renton and D. A. Campbell and V. P. Barbat and G. W.
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  • 66 15 Robinson Cup Competition Ends In A Tie The following were the best returns ln the Garrison Golf Club Robinson Cup competition played between Nov. l and Nov. 9. Mrs. J. Innes Miller 4 down> > tie Mrs. T. A. Arnold 4 > Mrs. P. Power 5 Mrs.
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  • 92 15 The Island Club Women's October bogey medal was played off on Friday and the following three cards were returned: Mrs. G. S. Marshall <34> ldowni tie Mrs. T. Leijssius < 36 1 down > Mrs. S. G. Rainsford 1 36) 4 down
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  • 70 15 AUSTRALIA BEATS BRITAIN IN GOLF TEST Melbourne. Nov. 11. Three successes In today's singles en aoled Australia to beat Great Britain by four matches to two in the foil test. In today's games McKay I Australia I beat Scott (Britain' 7 and 6. Ryur. (Australia* beat Bourn 'Britain' 4 and
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  • 57 15 The following have been Invited to play hockey lor the S.C.C vs H M.S Terror un Thursday N n 29 in Padang: H I e. J R IfcD B E Ablltt (Cai T E H irvt a Has C T 81 h. T J L. v. Cr D T M
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  • 1885 16 FOURTEEN SINGAPO RE MEN PROVE TOO GOOD FOR PERAK Home Team Stronger Even Without Anderson WEST AND FREND PROVE BE "DISCOVERIES" Singapore 11 pts. Perak 3 pts. PURTEEN men ol Singapore defeated fifteen men of Perak in a Rugby match on the Padang yesterday. While it could never be claimed
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  • 359 16 SELANGOR COLTS' HARD STRUGGLE TO KEEP SINGAPORE AT BAY HOCKEY Sel. Colts .1: Spore Colts. .0. rE Selangor Colts kept up their sequence of hockey victories during their three-day visit to Singapore by beating the strong Singapore Colts yesterday afternoon, on the Ceylon Sports Club ground by the only goal
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    15 16 MIDFIELD PLAY in the mateh between United Services and Perak, which the Services won 15-10.
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  • 61 16 The Ceylon Sports Club hockey team travelled all the way up to Paya Lebar sports ground yesterday to play their fixture with the A.P.C. eleven. But when they arrived they found the ground waterlogged, and the match had to be cancelled. Rain also spoiled the hockey matches between
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  • 267 16 TOURNEY ARRANGED AS TRIBUTE l 0 DEAD BOXER BY RINGSIDK SINGAPORE sportsm-i jO a Horded an opportunity of their last tribute to that I and great gentleman. Joseph lace, on Friday night (World, where a benefit prog] been arranged under tin |the Singapore Boxing
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  • 57 16 The following have been invited to play Hockey for the S.C.C. "A" vs. the Police "A" en Tuesday Nov. 20. on the Padang: H. A. Exley; Lt. M. T. L Wilkinson. F. H. Hairison; F. B. Roberts, D. R. Godfrey. R. V. Welch; W. B. Kruysmulder. T. M. Calhaem, J.
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  • 254 16 SUPERIOR FORWARD PLAY I DECIDING FACTOR I <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Nov. 12 Negri-Malacca 20 points. AH Blues 11 points. The combined Negri-Malacca XVI defeated the AU Blues at Seremb »n today by 20 points < 1 goal. 2 penalty goals and 3 tries) to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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