The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,427. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924. 10 CENTS
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  • 96 1 Silver Prices May Soar Again j INDIA THE KEY New York, Nov. 19. y embargo on the exsilver has shifted atIndia, the principal v says the National! Bank Review. Treasury stocks are now, *****0.000 ounces, that Ifl 118.*****0 less than in 1931. but hoards
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  • 103 1 Iventures On Landing In i Australia S>dney. Nov. 18. d German writer. Egon rrested on a charge ;ted immigrant Detailed 1 pass the literacies Klsch, whose works Geheim" came to i id the anti-war conI permitted to land day the New South discharged him from the istod] captain
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  • 59 1 fequel To Resignation Ot Two Ministers Madrid. Nov. 18. g the resignations of Senors Hidalg Samper, the War tew respectively. St-nor ix :ias taken over th» j War In addition to the Premiershi Senor Rocha has accepted the and is also retaining :t oi Marine. Cabinet is thus
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  • 167 1 COUPLE FOUND DEAD ON A TROPICAL ISLAND German And His Wife Victims Off Grim Tragedy DISTRESS SIGNALS FLYING Los Angeles, Nov. 19. FROM the waterless tropical island, Merchena Island in the Galapagos group, comes news of a grim tragedy of two castaways, believed to be man and wife. Germans named
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  • 169 1 Britain Strives For Agreement London, Nov. 19. SIR John Simon will hear tonight Japan's views on the tonight Japan's views on the British inquiries, whether she will be satisfied with an acknowledgment of her claim to equal naval status together with the continuance of the regulation of
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  • 92 1 Hitler Causes Protest In Fruit Market London. Nov. 18. Because the oranges were wrapped in paper bearing a picture of Hitler, a consignment of 100.000 oranges from Spain w«s withdrawn from auction in the London Fruit Exchange. The 200 buyers present expressed resentment at the wrapper before the
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  • 79 1 French Premier Warns Ministers I i Paris, Nov. 17. With the obvious intention of tight- j ening up discipline in public administration. M. Flandin has circularised all ministers warning them not to toleratT individual or collective failing Mr slowing down ol activity. Heads ol service will be held per«nn*llv
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  • 31 1 Rome, Nov. 18. Cardinal Gisparri the eighty-two-year-old Under Secretary of State, who has served under three Popes, died today. It was Cardinal Gasparri who codmed Reuter ithc Church law.-
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    9 1 MISS DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN and her father. Mr. Neville Cham-
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  • 140 1 Appeal For Strict Control Wilmington, (Del.), Nov. 19. C GOVERNMENT control and the J international supervision of the arms trade, is advocated by Mr. Lammot Dupont, President of Dupont de Nemours and Company, in a letter to Senator Nye, chairman of the recent arms enquiry.
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  • 43 1 Final Papers Filed At Los Angeles Los Angeles, Nov. 18. The final papal for the divorce of Prince Serge Mdivani from the operasinger. Mary McCormic. were riled tn the Superior Court today. The marriage will be finally dissolved -n Monday. Reuter
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  • 89 1 Attempted to Blow Up Bridges In Austria Vienna, Nov. 1» Three Nazis have been sentenced to death at Salsburg for complicity in attempts to blow up bridges. Three others were acquitted. A sensation was caused by the Judge* announcement that a witness who had been imprisoned on account
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  • 83 1 Novel Greeting From Gang Of Workmen Hobart, Nov. 16. The Duke of Gloucester, in the course of his visit to Tasmania, has arrived here and was greeted in novel fashion bv a gang of workmen who are buildup a motor- road at Pinnacle, Mount a royal salute
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  • 67 1 After Heing Sentenced To Term Of Imprisonment Saarbruckea, N'»\. 17. The Saar Supreme Court has sentenced Herr Ruppersberg, Mayor o] Hamburg, to imprisonment for 46 day! and a tine of 2,000 francs for variou violations of neutrality in the <"xer cise of his duties. Directly Ruppersberg heard of
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  • 68 1 Discovery Made By IT.S.l T .S. Explorer New York. Nov. lfl. In his exploration flight from Little America towards the South Pole Commander Byrd obtained evidence tending to confirm the existence of a wide strait dividing Antarctica. The strait, which was concealed oy waterborn^ ice. lies between Queen
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  • 702 1 GOVERNMENT TO FACE STORMY SESSION India Bill Expected Before Christinas GENERAL ELECTION PROSPECTS London, Nov. 19. THE Session to be opened by the King tomorrow will be the most momentous in the Government's life. It is commonly believed that the Select Committee's report will mainly follow the lines of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 B IGIA TEA Bring* the treshness an d fragrance of the gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21st I QDcmAi niyycD dinner dance CABARET rHNPFRT THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM UJMftKI MARY A MARTA 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. J o s DAN c,NC DANCE roRMAM MO pm. t. MHBHIiI
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    • 108 1 On Other Pages Diary of the week 2 Law notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Rotary Club address 3 Malay village looted 3 I.S.P. wage scale critic 3 Air race liner's dash 3 London letter Picture page 5 Duke visits Singapore 6 Sir John Salmond 00 6 Fighting opium menace 6
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    • 70 1 There i* no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHS |p HOTEL ROOF GARTON TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS TAU MOE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII SEA VIEW HOTEL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1934 IN AID OF
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  • 73 2 With reference to a paragraph In the rree Press a few days ago that Mr D Henry Heap. F.R.G.S.. has decided to start a local industry in the Klang district and that he has taken a house on the Pendamaran Estate. Port Swattenham. Mr. Heap
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  • 38 2 Comander J. C. Derrick. Harbour Master and Police Magistrate. Malacca left on transfer on Thursday to Penang. Mr Derrick was sergeant-at-arms of the Malacca Rotary Club. Mr C T Middleton has arrived from Singapore to take his place.
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  • 423 2 Passing Of Bill In House of Commons London, Nov. 16. If the Betting and Lotteries Bill which will become operative after thcRoyal Assent is given on Nov 16 l* rigidly applied, it will mean that tne Irish Sweeps are practically dead a* far as Britain is concerned.
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  • 292 2 NEW MEANS TO SAVE LIFE Blood Transfusion Experiments In Russia Moscow. THANKS to the persistent work of a number of scientists of the Institute of Blood Transfusion, transfusion of blood has become a customary method of treatment at the majority of Soviet medical institutions. Blood transfusion is mostly an urgent
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    168 2 JF the little fairy on the cake of soap had not become so famous when Madge Evans was too little to attend school she probablv would never have been known today as one of the screen's most beautiful girls. For it was little Madge Evans, aged 2 who posed for
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  • 443 2 Govern men t House Sunday, Nov. 11. At 7.30 a.m. His Excellency attended the parade at the Cenotaph. At 10.30 am. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas attended the Armistice Service at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott and Mrs CalI decott dined at Government House.
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  • 66 2 fog Malaya For Good Today M's Catt. secretary of the YWCA ta leaving Malaya for good today for on the Nleuw Holland 'S genoral regret at her de- lut mt-<-h as the local YW C A d w<sh to keep Miss Catt they ap--22 h hat Ot nly
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  • 42 2 The Chief Justice at Kuala LumpurCourt of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckctt Terrell in 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Judgment:— S. 882 32-M K. Karuppiah vs. S. Oolaganathan and ors Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs Lee Siong Kat.
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  • 87 2 Ex-Constable Remanded In Custody Three serious charges, namely the possession 01 a dagger, assisting the management of a public lottery and being the occupier of a common gaming house, were preferred against an exconstable. Suiaiman. before Mr Norve"t l er?ay Ce< SeCOnd Acting on a search warrant Inspec,^h
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  • 54 2 th h« nd f the SS Polic e. under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will t P he r rn rm th^. followi^ Programme wTather permitting, at Telok Ayer tomorrow ine King s Bodyguard" Raymond nS^ Ballet Sylvia fantasia A Strauss Garland" WinterHumoresque 'The Wearin' o'The Green" Douglas
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  • 25 2 ter^ay gSS Mr. T. Talukdar has ben briefed bv o h as mrit n ?r La and Mr 2g The case was postponed unUl Nov.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 193 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTs A Selection of PERFUMERY GUERLAIN 68% Champs -Ely sees, Paris L'Heure Bleue Shalimar Liu Djedi Mltsouko Guerlinade etc. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BOARD RESIDENCE. k "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Daily or monthly terms. Telephone
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    • 446 2 RENDERS. SINGAPOKK MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invitprf f following materials or servin the [particulars, see Municipal T F x Room. ""icipai Tender*. Excavation and filling n u Timah Canal between L ukit Merah and Newton Bri d m Nf f Date of Closing. 4pm M 2 Nov. 26th. 1934
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 278 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, Nov. 20 High Water. 9.32 a.m. 9.2 f t 10.45 p m 9.2 ft. Rugby: Tournament, United Services Officers vs. Public Services and A PC., padang; Wiltshires vs. R.A Hockey: S.C.C. "A" vs. Police "A" padang; Colts vs. Sikh Contingent. Depot: Anglo-Chin-ese School vs. R.A.MS
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    • 125 2 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C. Transmission HI 9.35 11.05 p.m. G.S.F. (19.82 m.) and G.S.E. (25.30 m.) 11.05-1.05 a.m. G.S.E. (25.30 m.) and G.S.B. (31.55 m.) 9.35 Big Ben. The Tower Orchestra. Conducted by W. Arthur Clarke. Relayed from the Tower Ballroom. Birmingham. 10.05 "Mixed Pickles— No. 2." 10.50 Interlude. 10.55
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  • 332 3 C OL RA E GIVES LOCAL MEMBERS MORE DETAILS Cecil Rae gave an address en the ntion at Detroit at the h eon of the Rotary Club ipore yesterday, at the Hotel. Goodman presided iere was ;t lair attendance of nd Bald Col. Rae -that been addressed
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  • 97 3 BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE A CHINESE.~~n^ned Joo Meow Chong. until recently employed as a clerk at Messrs. Borneo Motors Ltd., Kuala Lumpur was produced before Mr. D. Willis, the Penang I magistrate, on information that he was wanted in Kuala Lumpur on a charge of
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  • 158 3 Grandson Of Founder Of An Australian Town Sydney John Barry O'Neill <24> whose grand- lather founded Narromine. was killed »bv lightning on the road near his lather's farm. Biringa. half a mile j trom Narromine. N.S.W. O'Neill had just done some repairs at a far corner oi
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  • 222 3 '^outh Manchuria Company's Announcement Dainen. j The South Manchuria Railway Com- I panv here announces that it has completed the building for Aianchukuo of 1.310 kilometres of railways during a period covering the past two years, as follows: Tunhua-Tumen section. 190 kilometres: Chaoyangchuan-Josampo line, 60 kilometres; Hailun-Kushan section.
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  • 115 3 DEATH OF FOURTH MAN Explosion At Sea Claims Another Victim THE explosion on the oil-tanker Eclipse claimed a fourth victim when a Chinese fireman died at the General Hospital as the result of burns. It will be recalled that the explosion occurred in a tank while the vessel was about
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  • 333 3 COMPANY CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT Report Based On Wrong Theory THE first comment by a company chairman on the I.S.P. memo- I randum on planters' conditions of service was made by Mr. A. M. Brown, presiding at the annual general meeting of the Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd..
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  • 151 3 Expenditure Limited In Peiping Peiping:. For the purpose of limiting expenditure of the people on entertainments, the Peiping Municipal Government has issued an order saying that the maximum amount of tips to be paid to rickshaw coolies or chauffeurs of guests by a host at a dinner party
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  • CHINESE GANG LOOT MALAY VILLAGE
    • 138 3 AIR RACE LINER IN MAIL DASH K. L. M. OUT FOR HOLLAND— JAVA RECORD A NOTHER fast flight from Hol- land to Java and back with the Christmas mails is being planned by the Royal Dutch Airways, K.L.M., the Free Press understands. It is possible that the machine to be
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    • 104 3 Link Between Hottentot And Aboriginal Brisbane. Mr. a. H. Mattingley, a Melbourne naturalist, who. with s-even colleagues is returning trom an 'expedition to Central Australia, expressed the belief on his arrival at Rockhampton that a link at last had been established between the African Hottentot and the Australian
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    • 172 3 JEWELLERY STOLEN AND VILLAGERS WOUNDED SELANGOR OUTRAGE 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. ARMED with parangs a gang of Chinese robbers attacked and looted the little village of Ayer Kilning, at Sungei Lin, Kajang, wounded several Malays and escaped. i When the news of the intended raid was
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    • 92 3 Moscow. The preliminary data lor the 10 months ct the current year show a considerable growth of output of the light industry, the total value ot which reached six billion roubles. During the first nine months of the year the output of the cotton industry rose by almost
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  • 174 3 56 lbs. Off— Feels Better Now A woman writes about her husband as follows: "He started to take Kruschen Salts for rheumatism. His weight was then 19 stone. He began to lose weight, and now he is 15 stone, and feels better. He took
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 LAUREL and HARDY, MICKEY MOUSE and a cast of 2 f ooo in Metro Goldwyn Mayer's super- !N n SPP Beauties dressed in cellophane World's largest orchestra suspended in mid-air Mickey Mouse scenes with humans Glittering "Revolving Bar mm Glrh And six big new song hits and more COME TO
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    • 293 3 Mrs. M. E. Haystead Tells How Cuticura Healed Baby's Rash "Whtn baby was a few months old a sort of acorf came en his head and it turned inloa rash. It irritated so much he cculil no 4 sie-p night or day, and I had to keep 1 1- arma
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  • 4346 4 Weather Wisdom "Mr. Bodyline" Goes Up In Smoke They Travelled By Tram Money To Burn The Honeymoon. The Trousseau, And The Hairdresser Hard-Workimg Royalty On The Air Floating Islands Yellon Is Dangerous The Bible As Seditious Literatim \4 Second Hand Hitler On A Second Hand
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    266 5 CHILDREN of St. Michael's ami All Abels' Schools. London Fields. E. recehed instruction in judicious shopping M ith the aid ol a model shopping centre, and also in the use of the street pedestrian crossings. Photo shows children usinjr the model pedestrian < rossin K at the School. N<| Ml
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 137 5 I IRRESISTIBLY DELICIOUS hB I I and nnij in VARIOUS I HIGHLY NOURISHING W FLAVOURS ALMOND The only process required in HKRKY I preuaring this Dainty Dessert lJ'mox'''*™ M is to pour straisht into mould ORANGE H and set on ice until firm. PKAC'H flj PINBAPPU I RIN(i IP Cii.M
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  • 573 6 Friend And Supporter Of Herr Hitler IT R.H. Charles Edward, Duke o Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, wh( first cousin to King George arrived in Singapore yesterday morning aboard the Conte Rosso His Highness is accompanied b? his aide-de-camp. Capt. Nord, am his private secretary. Baron vor
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  • 302 6 PROPOSED NEW SERVICES No Mosquito Buses After I July IN addition to the disappearance of the numerous T- model mosquito buses on the Geylang route, several other changes in Singapore transport facilities will be made in 1935. it certain committee recommendations are adopted by the Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 119 6 Contract Concluded With Soviet Tokio. It is stated here today that Japan, who recently concluded a contract with Soviet Russia for importing gasoline, has now succeeded in concluding a contract for importing pig iron from Russia as tho result of negotiations between the Pig Iron Joint Sales
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  • 86 6 Charge Of Culpable Homicide Withdrawn Muar, Nov. 16. We Ah Soon, the Hylam who was j charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder in connection iwith the riot between Hokkiens and ,Hylams at Gobang Village in which one man lost his life, was yesterday set at liberty
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  • 363 6 LITTLE INCREASE IN AIR MAIL SINCE NEW RATE BEGAN gINGAPORE has not yet responded very enthusiastically to the cheapening of Imperial air mail facilities. Saturday's homeward mail was about 75 kilogrammes, which is very little more than the usual amount. Some three thousand letters leave Singapore each week by the
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  • 135 6 FOUNDERS OF METHODIST MISSION IN MALAYA DISHOP William F. Oldham and j Mrs. Oldham arrived in Penang from Madras by the B. I. Rajula. Bishop and Mrs Oldham have been living in retirement at Bangalore for the last two years. Their present visit to
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  • 92 6 International Library Exhibit In Peipintf Peiping. An international library exhibit of great Interest in which more than 200 libraries representing 15 dilTerent nationalities, are participating, has been opened in the National Library of Peiping. The exhibit is under the auapioei of the Chinese International Library in Geneva. It
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  • 80 6 Xo Military Man To Be President Shanghai. In accordance with a resolution just adopted in Nanking, no military men In active service shall be eligible lor election as president or vice-presi-dent of the Republic in future. The principle laid down is considered of importance as most of China's
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  • 86 6 Sydney. The 18-months'-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mervyn Ross. Deep Lead Parkes, swallowed 32 tablets containing strychnine as one of the ingredients— and survived. The tablets were in a cabinet, to which the child gained access They had been prescribed for a member of the household, the
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  • 332 6 Received By Officials, Then Put To Bed MARSHAL Sir John Salmond, who arm, Singapore on Sunday, is suffering from fever confined to bed. Air Base doctors are attending hi™ Sir John, who is th« r director of Imperial A,r* from London and flew from
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  • 326 6 GOVT. GIVES $9,211 TO SOCIETY 150,000 Addicts In Colony 4 SUBSTANTIAL sum has been donated by the Government ior treatment of opium addicts in Singa pore. At a meeting of the executive committee of the society held recently, the chairman. Dr. Chen Su Lan. informed the meeting
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  • 227 6 Japanese Escapes From Bandits Harbin. According to the Harbin Times, a Japanese named Kunihiro has made a statement to the Japanese Consul- i General, that he recently escaped from a gang of Korean and Chinese bandits i atter having been held a captive for 1 22 days.
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  • 65 6 Outbreaks of poultry disease are reported in the Malayan Agricultural Journal. This disease, which had so far not been diagnosed, has occurred at Sitiawan in Lower Perak. Cheras and Kerling in Selangor. Ketapang near Pekan. Pahang. and in the Kukup District of Johore. Roup was present last month
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  • 28 6 W. Hill, a European, appeared again before Mr. Norman Grice the second magistrate, yesterday, to answer two charges. Both cases will be mentioned again on Nov. 26 j
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  • 38 6 The wife of a Sikh p assaulted by another polk of the same nationals > Miskin barrack Blnfap r It is reported that on was struck with a pfteci and was taken to hospital I cut over the forehead.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 35 6 t^^f^^l^ '^'^^^^^^^^m^Z^^! 1 A BA IIQHT J^ LAMPS tkJrft*A OF LASTING PKjL J BRILLIANCE AND OBTAIN A GOOD UMITED EHCINEERf UMITED I IfiHT ATIOW C C\V\ -/-INOAPORC O BRANCHED LIVJ OI Al LVJW V.VJO I
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    • 186 6 BERTAM PANEL. Think as well ot keaatlfyinf HOMFS during \M\S and NEW W W BKKTAM PANEL around yom VBMR DAB would iook SMARI ud more life durini; Festive S( ATTRACTIVE, WATER -PROOF, CHEAP and DEPENDABILITY it i* Movable. Remove may so. LARGE STCM KS ARRIVED. ABDUL RAHMAN. (Successor to Mohan
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  • 265 7 j Judge Upholds Decisions At Annual Meeting Ipoh, Nov. 16. AT the Ipoh Supreme Court this morning the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes delivered judgment dismissing the suit brought by three Chinese shareholders against the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co., Ltd., asking for a declaration that certain instruments appointing
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  • 134 7 Still Main Weapon Of Defence Sydney. Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal, at the dinner of the National Rifle Association at Anzac range. Liverpool. N.S.W. expressed the opinion that the rifle. would still remain the main weapon of defence. Aeroplanes and tanks and the other departments, he said, would continue
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  • 335 7 MAGISTRATE SORRY FOR HIMSELF He Has To Read 100 Alleged Obscene Books i JL|R. Ronald Powell, the Westminster magistrate, adjourned a case sine die to give himself time to read over 100 books which are alleged to be obscene. The case was that in which Fortune Press, Ltd.. of Buckingham
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  • 309 7 Effect Of Franco Soviet Rapprochement m m Declaration By M. Herriot PEACE HOPES Moscow. IN an interview with a special correspondent of the Pravda, M. Herriot, the former French Premier, declared that the Franco-Soviet rapprochement now stands on a firm foundation and has the brightest prospects. "I view the future
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  • 151 7 Jud^e Grants Two Extensions Of Time Two applications ior an extension ol time to appeal were made yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice aDcckett Terrell. The first of these was mad? by Mr Claude da Silva on behaif of M. Abdul ilahiman and Tan Kee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 297 7 Modern Methods that bring Greater Economies. l.ase your own Godown for! purposes? j are an Importer or an lD probably do. you ever given serious conto the costs this entails ir y costs, that eat into your nd make it more difficult to toodl in competition with CENTRAL STORAGE i
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  • 937 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1934 A Clean Sweep WHILE many may be disposed to regret the disappearance of the chance of winning a fortune there will be few to cavil at the Betting and Lotteries Bill which has practically put paid to the Irish Sweeps so far
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  • 233 8 Tlie Hon. Mr. V. Mackie of Kuala Lumpur, has left for home on leave. Mr. D. McAuley. manager. Paya Kamunting Estate. Jitra. has returned from leave. Mr. W. H. W. Little, European master. Government English School. Alor Star, is going on leave. Mr. John Smailes. A. C.
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  • 855 8 THE Free Press has pleasure in an- 1 nouncing that it has made arrange- ments to publish a selection of the best 1 cartoons of Low and Strube the first j of which appears on another page.; today. We will thus be able to draw o»i
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  • 592 8 THE Emperor Wang isays the histo- rian>, walking one day in the park called Reflection, saw in the distance an enormous building. •Go Long," he said to his Chancellor, "what building is that? From its size it appears to be a new barrack for torturers." 'The surmise of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 203 8 Don't forget your friends at Home! You can get this fine old Whisks W^^^daHa^af V BP tor despat< h in speciall> decorated 4P wOWWH* Christmas rases, delivered any- Iff H? lft where in F.nsland. Scotland or IlLKBrm Wales at the following prices.— l&O" Still jolnf Strong &'^£<\ RED LABEL. l»er
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    • 41 8 A DENTIST SAYS THAT CHAMPAGNE ruins teeth. But the best people don't bite the wire to release the cork. Teeth ruined by accident are covered by GAFLAC ACCIDENT POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 154 9 I problem Of Military j Expenses WAR ON REDS lions Kong, Nov. 19. CHAN CHAI-TONO, virtual QDj t or ol Kwangtung, la neating with the Standard Oil any oi New York and other ln canton Cor a loan of 000.000 With the assets revenue Cantor.
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  • 97 9 t \x Regulations In Force In China (ioneva, Nov. 17. one of the commonest petrafflcking in opium and China under the latest ns communicated to the Lea>rding to the report of the Klvis :v Committee. tion of morphia into an- for non-medical purposes, ishable by death. regulations envisage
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  • 137 9 More Evidence ot IH-Fated Atlantique Paris, Nov. 16. A patriotic Frenchman, who withheld his evidence at the earlier trial lin order as he says, not to cast asinersions on the French mercantile marine gave evidence in the Appeal 'court today that the electrical insujfauon aboard the liner Atlanlque
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  • 848 9 Sailing Round The World To Teach Cadets A FOUR -MASTED schooner riding l at anchor in the Outer Roads j is Attracting much attention in i Singapore. Bht is ttSC Spanish naval training ship Juan Sebastian de Eleano. which arrived from Madras at 10 o'clock
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  • 289 9 Memorial To War Dead Shanghai, Nov. 19. A PAGODA will soon be erected on the bank of the West Lake, one of China's beauty spots, in remembrance of the rank and file belonging to the 88th Division who fell during the Shanghai "war" two years ago.
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  • 61 9 Announcement By British P. M. G. London. Nov. It). Announcing the reduction in air mail charges, the Postmaster General said that this was only the first instalment of certain plans for lurther developments in Imperil Airways an mail traffic. He also announced the adoption ol a general
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  • 58 9 Big Increase In German Exports Berlin. Nov. 19For the first time since March the ioreign trade returns show a favourable balance of 16.900.000 marks compared with September's adverse balance of 1.900.000 marks. Imports totalled 349.500.000 marks, compard with 352.200.000 marks in September. while exports were 365 900.000 marks
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  • 101 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices RUBBER London Nov. 10. Spot .Sellers) 6' 4 d. (6 5 16d.» i Buyers > 6 l s& 'b^d.) January-March 63 B d. <6 13 32d April- June 6> 2 d. <6 9 16d. July-September 6 5 B d. <6-* 4 d> Market:
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 v TODAY ImV W $1.00 reine de Maize (.rilled Fish Tartare Sauce Chicken Sautee Marengo French Beans Mashed Potato Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese. Fruit Coffee V*«r CHOICE— A la C:»rte OR Table D'hote OUR SPECIALTIES BAKED ALASCA rnroii lobster rRtSH CRAB I SOLE PHONE 4906. MARGARET SULLAVAN
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    • 283 9 OBg (Jppoinfmenf I to fcia [tt\*it*tz <&e (gins fcOßf). <tk CDtince of TTafc* I CELEBRATED FUR FELT HATS I TERAI SMART AND SERVICEABLE. I THREE INCH WIDE SINGLE BRIM BOUND j RIBBON. SUNPROOF DOUBLE CROWN. TWO SIDE EYELETS AND ENGLISH I LEATHER HEAD BAND. I SHADES, BEAVER. LIGHT AND MEDIUM
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  • 840 10 IMPORTANT EXHIBITION OF RUBBER Colonial Secretary Opens Great Display <From Our Own Correspondent.* London, Nov. 6. D Y far tne most comprehensive rubber exhibition ever held in this country was opened by Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the Science Museum. South Kensington, this week. The
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  • 225 10 Nov. 19. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 7 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 8 London, demand 2 4 332 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris,
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  • 80 10 Ministries Outcry Against Cuts Tokio. Draft estimates for next year compiled by the Finance Ministry and referred to the Cabinet Council for approval, represent a severe cut in the new demands by the various ministries Hence a clamorous outcry is now being raised for an increase in the
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  • 74 10 Old Consols Touch Highest Point for 30 Years London, Nov. 15. There were further big movements in quotations of gilt-edged securities on the stock market today. Old Consols 2V 2 per cent, reached 92» 4 the highest for 30 years, and War Loan 3> 2 per cent, touched
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  • 64 10 The Borneo Co., Ltd. advise the following outputs for October, 1934 Tin Pahang Consolidated 3.444 picls Ipoh Tin (A Team) 2.021 pels. 88 700 yardage treated. 322 hours run Sungei Kinta Tin 320 pels, 112 100 yardage treated, 546 hours run Temoh Tin 878 pels., 109.000 yardage 651
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  • 109 10 Nov. 19. Gambier 6.75 Java Cube 9.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 66.00 White Pepper 65.00 Copra, Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Fair Sago, Flour 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 R. B.
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  • 93 10 Agreement May Be Signed Next Month Canton. Interviewed on his return here from Hong Kong, Mr. Kan Chia-hou, ins-pector-general for foreign affairs here, intimated that a new trade agreement between China and Annam would probably be signed in December. Mr. Kan went to the Colony for the purpose
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  • 67 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 19, 12 o'clock noon. Spot (loose) 20% 20V2 (FOB.) Current month 20% 20% Jan.Mar 21»/ 4 2^ Apr. 'June 23 23 Vs July (Sept. 24 24 8 Tone of market: Easy. Latest cable:
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  • 103 10 Nov. 19. Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.86 Crown. Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins 4.46 Cruss Keresene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins 4.31 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Gallons^ 2.43 Sylvan
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  • 985 10 MONDAY, NOV 19, 1934. Ampat Tin (4) 4 S 3d 4s 9d Asam Kumbang 32s 355 Austral Malay v£> 5s 9d Gs cd Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 15s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05 2 10 Bangrin Tin i£) 25s 3d 26s iChangkat Tin 46s 47s I Chenderiang
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  • 591 10 Financial Times Asks "Whv Not Lower Prices?" 'From Our Own Correspondent i QNCE again, there is Uttle to re port regardin^S'Ti,, 01 3 v self. As usual, the price has fluctuated within Wark viously controlled, limits, and throughout the weL f,"™ ld cpnsistent support for
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  • 43 10 Mr. W. H. Noble, of the Burve) partment, Kuala Lumpur, and Noble have returned from home Their son. Mr. C. Noble, and hi> who were married at Harrow on N are sailing to Malaya by the K which left London on Friday U>t
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  • 456 10 Singapore. Nov. 16. MEAT Beef steak I Round* Kati 32 Beef stew or curry do 28 Pork lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowl Kati 32 Hens (locally reared* do 40 Ducks <Java) Each 45 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair
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  • 88 11 "Hot-Gospel" Minister Acquitted Raleigh, (North Car.), Nov. 15. The Reverend R. H. Askew has been acquitted of a charge of carrying out a kidnapping hoax and attempting to obtain $25.000.-Reuter. Mrs Aimee McPherson. the hot aospeller." received a threat on Aug. 10 'hat her famous "Angelus FourSquare" temple
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  • 18 11 Runaway Horse Bolts Into Bank Melbourne. Ne w South Wales. ducKe lvers as through the street
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  • Article, Illustration
    307 11 A PICTURE that should create aj c sensation is the Gaumont-British J -The Battle." In many respects it is said to be a "great" picture, which r possesses a particularly strong tnan- i gular theme; it is an essay in subtle Psychology, and in many of its seQuences is magnificently
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  • 827 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst THE THIRD DEGREE THE bidding, the opening and subse- quent leads, th? line of defence adopted by the adversaries— all of these are invaluable to the wise Declarer when, in playing a hand, he must decide whether
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 367 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Aawrance In force over $35,000,00* 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 the
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    • 442 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,00t Reserve Fund 3,00V j* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00f HEAD OFFICE: 38 Blshopsgate, London EC. a. Agencies and Branches, Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarani Bangkok
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  • 37 12 New Light Cruiser To Be Launched The light cruiser Suzutani. a new MoS tO lhe Japanese Navy, will take the water today at the Yokosuka Naval Shipbuilding Yard it was announced. Emperor Hirohito will attend.
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  • 46 12 Because of the crews' indignation with the O.S.K. company, in connection a with the trouble between the Japan Seamen's Union and the Reformation Unit the O.S.K. liners Mlzuho Maru Hongkong Maru, and Choko Maru' were delayed in Kobe harbour with over a thousand passengers on board
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 775 12 Suggestions For Improving Apprentices Training I IMPROVED methods of training the future officers of the British I Mercantile Marine are put forward in the report of a Committee L of the Shipping Federation, says The Times. The Committee, which is to remain in being for
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    • 113 12 DOD WELL-CASTLE LINE Announcement Of Reduction In Fares Messrs. James Chambers Co. have decided to quote the following reduced fares for passages on their vessels sailing from Singapore about the 14th of each month: Singapore-Port Said Singapore- New York €45 Round-the- World £95 These vessels carry 12 passengers and have
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    • 128 12 British Tanker Arrives In Hong Kong For Repairs The British tanker Solen. which came into collision with the Chines^ steamer Hal Ping, at Newchwang last week, arrived at Hong Kong Cot repairs. 1 The Solen. apart irom bent bows. showed to the layman very little evidence of her
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    • 46 12 Haiyuen Full I'p For Hong Kong Trip Tht China Merchant* Steam Navigation Company's new steamer. Halyuen, which arrived recently irom England, was commissioned on NTov--1 ember 12. when she started on her < maiden Journey to Ho::g Kong. All 1 Pass >nuvr cabins wen- bouked.
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    • 87 12 i The following were paumgfii fOf Singapore on the Hakone Maru which arrived on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs J Bakker. Mr D. Browning, Mr J. DunI canton, Mme Geneste. Mr e m Glover. Mr. E. H HalUley, Mr and Mrs G R. Hopklngs. Mr and Mrs. F Miles
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    • 31 12 New York, iv. On her hundredth western v >yace the Norddentscher Lloyd liner Bremen broke the trans-Atlanti.- record by passing Ambrose Light ill hours °7 minutes alter leaving Cherbourg
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    • 37 12 Owing to annual survey, the sailings ol this vessel to Penang and Belawan on Thursday. Nov. 29th. and Dec 6th 1934, will be cancelled. She will resume her sailings on Thursday. Dec. 13th. i y«5*T.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 629 12 BOUSTEAD&Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG
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    • 70 12 I. S. K. LINE ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated* in Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND I PASSENGER SERVICE. HAVRE MARU Nov. 30 Dec 6 MILAN MARU Dec. 10 Dec 15 POR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWAT NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA CLYDE MARU Nov 24 Nov 24 ERIE MARU Dec 10 Dec^ 16 For
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    • 86 12 For everythiag ■ppcrtaWaj to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange ami Frtijjbt. apply co^ks 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Vi* Port Swettenh«rn, Pen««* Palembanit Banjoewangi Nor'^ Western Port* Due Sail Singapore NMIi*JL T.s.m.v Kangaroo Nov 21 Nov TZ T.s.m.v. Koolinda Jan.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 496 12 Foreign Mail Local And Despa tch esAnd Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 730 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. 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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    • 310 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside u u wh expected t, anivr East Wharf (Kntrance Gate 1 2o Ra JU .a 22: Van H,uMain Wharf (Kntran,,. Anshun 18; Sibolii. t,,,, ipoh 14; Larut 13; 12; Kedah 11; Glenapp •< Empire Dock (Entrance Gale Nieuw Holland 7; Steel Askeladden 32: Teirdal 37; Marudu
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 460 13 V I I I It BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. N OUTWARDS Dae Dae Tnmte S pore Tnag» Spore. 6.070 Nov. 21 BHUTAN 6.100 Feb. 14 15.000 Now 23 CARTHAGE 15.000 Feb. 15 17,000 Dec. 7 BEHAR 6.000 Feb. 28 5O i 6.810 Dec. 19 CATHAY 15.000
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    • 472 13 Ellerman &Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England "ELLKRMAN" LINE HAVRE, LONDON,' ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Bagdad Nov. 30 Dec. 2 City ot Florence Dec. 14 Dec .16 |j City ol Eastbourne Dec. 30 Jan. 2 L FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI
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    • 1078 13 THH BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO., (19S11 Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE BTAM THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STfiAMSH! «O Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIEN I'AI LINE Ltd THE SIAM
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 596 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NIFCW HOLLAND— Tuesday, Nov. 20. Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbano, Sydney. Melbourne and Adelaide. ROKAN Tuesday. Nov. 20. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, Tandjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. VAN HEtJTSZ— Wednesday. Nov. 21, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS Wednesday. Nov. 21. Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO- Wednesday. Nov. 21, Toengkal,
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    • 471 14 PRESIDENT UNERpTO EUROPE FROM SINOAFOME AAD r*l^\Ai\O VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S'pore S'pore Penang N. York Pres. Van Buren Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Jan. 1 Pres. Garueld Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Jan. 15
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    • 643 14 TO LONDON. VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES. ANTWER^rT^^^^B *.ND MIDDLESBROUGH iRUJI^RDAM KATORI MARU 10.000 Nov. 29 30 §FUSHIMA MARU in unn n §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU in 4 I tYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 26 JTERUKUNI MARU 20 21 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Jan. 910 HAKUSAN MARU in sn«
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  • 1701 15 forward Problem Still Troubles Wales SWANSEA CHECK BLACKHEATH free Scoring In County From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 5. November arrives, Rugby football at home begins to more serious aspect. Club games become of less im■mselves. but of greater value in
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  • 137 15 Cambridge Un. Win at Rectory Field London, Nov. 17. The Rugby Union matches payed today resulted as follows: COUNTY MATCHES Cheshire 22, Cumberland 8. Leicestershire 9. Notts., Lines., and Derby 18. Northumberland 3. Lancashire 23. Yorkshire 9. Durham 13. CLUB MATCHES Blackheath 3, Cambridge University 5. Devonport Services
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  • 357 15 E.J. VASS WINS BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP JIVING a masterly display of court craft and skilful placing E. J. Vass won the Singapore open men's badminton singles championship at the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday, de feating Sean Eng Hee of the Mayflower B.P. by two sets to love, 15— 9 and
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  • 409 15 WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW •■pHli weights for Wednesday, the second day of the S.T.C. November meeting are as follows: Race 1, Ponies Class 2, Div. 1. About s'_. furs., and 18 yards, 2.15 p. m Blue Blull 9.8. Valkyrie 9.4, Can Do 8.12. Merry Chris 8.10. Glamour 8.7
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  • 1445 15 How Gene Sarazen Won The Open At 20 A DREAM THAT CAME TRUE He Had To Be Forced Into The Game Sara/en, the famous American golfer, who has just finished v second in the Australian open golf c hampionship dreamed when he was only 20, that he had won the
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  • 126 15 Registers Easy Wins At Medan (From A Correspondent). Medan. Kho Sin Kie, Java lawn tennis champion, was seen in action on the court of the Medan Tennis Club against Alsbach, one of the best players among the club members whom he beat 7—5 in the first set.
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  • 46 15 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. Ist hockey XI against CSC on the Y.M.C.A. Ground tomorrow at 5 p.m. Bleha R. Lviu\ P C Sands T. P. F. MeNiece, Lee Fon* Lim. O. Day Reshty. Shirazie. W H Willis. F. Pullen. C. Catchatoor. Reserve W. Pullen.
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  • 623 16 SERVICES OFFICERS MEET PUBLIC SERVICES •TODAYS match In the S.C.C. rugby tournament between the Public Services and A.P.C. and the United Services Officers may be regarded as; the key match of the tournament. Victory for either side means a clear lead
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 16 London, Nov. 16. H. W. (Bunny) Austin, the English Davis Cup player, has categorically denied reports that he was contemplating turning professional and states that he will remain an amateur at least until after the next Davis Cup challenge round. It had been stated that Austin, following the decision of
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  • 519 16 Superior Forward Line HENMAN SHINES FOR CRICKET CLUB Raffles College 2; S.C.C w RAFFLES COLLEGE beat the S.C.C. at hockey yesterday afternoon by two clear goals on the Padang. The College forwards were much the superior lot and combined well. Tharam Singh, although inclined
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  • 301 16 ISLAND CLUB BEAT GARRISON G.C. Result Of Week-End Match THE match between the Garrison Goli Club and the Island Club, played at the Garrison Golf Links on Sunday, resulted in a win for the Island Club by 7 3 4 points to V 4 The scores were as below E.
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  • 56 16 •THE hockey match between the Wiltshire's and the Medical College, which was to have been played yesterday at Tanglin. was cancelled, as was the match between the Wiltshires and the I. A. at Balestier. The match between the S.R.C. and the A.P.C., due to have been played
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  • 101 16 The Callover London, Nov. 19. The callover for the Manchester November Handicap is as follows: Jean's Dream 13 to 2 offered, 7 to 1 taken. Jesmonddene 10 to 1 taken and offered. Iron Grey, Spade, Achtenan 100 to 7 offered, 100 to 6 taken. Free Fare 100
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  • 100 16 Novem!>er Medal Confpetiiion Ends In Tie In the competition for the N wember Medal at the Keppel Goll Club 33 cards were taken out and the result was a tie between G. R. Wiseman and J. Thomson, who" were both one up. The Ball Sweeps resulted as
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  • 135 16 Revised Rules In Operation For Next Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16 The recently revised rule* of the Selangor Turf Club affecfcn« visiting members will be in operation for the amateur meeting to b e hold here on Nov 30 and Dec. 1. Visiting
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    24 16 DRENCHED BUT determined thes« United Services ami fok. ers scramble for the ball in a line-out in their match it i,,ii..' on Saturday. Rihr <<
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  • 119 16 THREE FINALS DUE TO BE PLAYED HTHE S.C.R.C nament i> dra? a close «g there ire only three tlnali to rd. namely In oterans' sineu handicap rrans dflg^ handicap .md pionshio. No play l these ties will ther permit tinThe tournament
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  • 62 16 Gordon Richards' 200th Winner Of Season London, Nov. 14. p»ORDON Richards, the champion jockey, completed his 200 winners for this sea- season by winning the H a r dwicke 9 Plate on Mannner at Derby. R ichards is assured of the championship again, having over 70 w i nners more
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  • 38 16 The following v :)i Raja Club at tte SCC "B" tomorrow: Bujang; A Rahman. Zamzam. Dolfatt M .don. Musbm M BharlfT (cantail Shukor. Masood. Eksan. Said. Taib. Doll ah. Saiieh and Haritk Reservei Tuioi Ahmad Baman ind Afil
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    • 57 16 GIVE YOUR CHILDREN BOOKS THIS YEAR YOC CAN SELECT FROM TODDLERS' PICTURE BOOKS, FAVOURITE FAIR\ TALES, BUMPER BOOKS AND ANNUALS, ETC. BOOKS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITED. SINGAPORE. Snappy Frisky The Most Stunning French Fashion J Revue ever staged 1 Come to Gay Paree whsre Love
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