The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 November 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N <> 14.432 ESTD. 1835 -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1934 10 CENTS
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  • 256 1 •THIS IS THE START VINDICATION" State Charges Still To Be Faced BAD JUDGMENT NOT GROUND FOR CONVICTION Chicago, Nov. 25. THI septuagenarian financier, Samuel Insull and the other fondants have been acquitted by the jury on the charges swindling and fraud m connection with the
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  • 94 1 BOND ISSUES TO BE REDEEMED Socony And Debt Reduction New York. Nov. 24. HOLLOWING the recent example of other leading, oil companies the Socony Vacuum Corporation will redeem two bond issues on Feb. 15.1935. totalling 528.000.000. These will be the Standard Oil of per ent. debentures and the OeneraJ Petroleum
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  • 24 1 never doubted the result and added that the judge's charge to the jury was the most, eminently fair he had ever 1 heard.— Reuter
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  • 79 1 Chicago, Nov. 23. A final plea for the acquittal of Samuel Insull and his brother, Martin, was made by their counsel Mr. Floyd E. Thompson, today. He urged the jury to "remove this stai?i. Send this old nnan back to the home his son prepared for him.
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  • 674 1 MOTOR BOAT CAPSIZES AT JARDINE'S STEPS Struggling Women Pulled Ashore By The Hair A PARTY of 17 Europeans, including six women, had an alarming experience m the early hours of yesterday morning when the motor boat m which they were returning from a dance on
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  • 55 1 NEW FLIGHT TO THE CAPE Mrs. Bruce In An Autogyro London, Nov. 25. jVJRS. Victor Bruce, the famous airwoman, left Lympne for the Cape at 8 a.m. today m a autogyro fitted with extra petrol tanks giving- a range oi 700 miles. This is the firs: long-distance night ever attempted
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  • 48 1 Hope Abandoned For Trapped Miners Tokio. Nov. 25. A MESSAGE from Nagasaki states that it is feared 53 miners have been cut off and drowned by a sudden inrush of sea m the Matsushima Colliery's submarine workings. Rescue work is proceeding but is virtually hopeless.— Reuter
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    100 1 Warm Springs, Georgia, Nov. 25. PRESIDENT Roosevelt entertained Eclsel Ford to dinner for the first time since the crisis between the Administration and Henry Ford almost a year ago over the N.R.A. auto code. Edsel Ford, who is Henry Ford's only son. painted for the President an optimistic picture oi
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  • 36 1 Mrs. Bruce intends to fly the western route, following Amy Mollison's record flight route. A Dragon airliner, m which Mrs. Keith Miller, also a well-known flier, as passenger, will accompany Mrs Bruce across the Sahara.- Reuter
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  • 89 1 Japan Bal ances Her Budget Tokio. Nov. 25. THE Cabinet has formally approved the draft 1934-35 budget. Revenue, ordinary, is Y1.334.800.000 and extraordinary Y787.440.C00. while expenditure, ordinary, is V 1.288.700.000 and extraordinary Y833.630.0G0. The appropriations are as follows: Imperial Household Y4.500.000. Foreign Office Y29.650.000. Home Office Yl 29.400.000. Finance Ministry.
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  • 88 1 .Mother May Appeal To Higher Court New York. Nov. 23. The Appelat,e Court has granted the application of Mrs. Vanderbilt requiring Judge Carew to show cause why a writ should not be issued calling on him to sustain or dismiss her writ o!' habeas corpus m connection with
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  • 127 1 MAJORITY FOR CONGRESS IN ASSEMBLY DRAMA TIC RETURN TO CONS TITUT/ONA L POLITICS The End Of Non-Co-operation Bombay, Nov. 24. llflTH fourteen results outstanding the present state of the parties m the election lor the Legislative Assembly is as follows: Congress 47: Malaviya Nationalists 8: Muslim Unity Board 4: Indian
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  • 61 1 To Study Trade Conditions In Manchukuo Paris, Nov. *!4. It ii proposed to send a French trade mission to Mftnchukuo for tlio purpose of studying the possibilities of the development of economic relations. The mission will be strictly private, bat will enjoy semi-official support. It will be composed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 m,nknmlnlm; 1 1/ TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th «CKTA,L OANCE 630 t0 815 p.m. B|G CABARET SUCCESS D|^ER DAMrc THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM n o* AL MARYA MARTA L) HARMONY SONGS, DANCING 30 Pm. to Midnight MUSICAL NUMBERS R AFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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    • 93 1 On Other Pages Polo Club gymkhana 2 Radio programmes 2 Chief Scout at Ipoh 3 K.L. as an airport 3 Solicitor m court 3 Aviation topics 4 Stratosphere ascent 4 Page of pictures 5 F.M.S. to refund loan 6 Bishop of Singapore 6 The return of Congress 8 Latest China
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    • 31 1 1 7 SEA VIEW HOTEL XMAS EVE DECEMBER 24 BOXING DAY DECEMBER 26 CHILDREN'S XMAS TREE PARTY DECEMBER 28 NEW YEAR'S EVE DECEMBER 31 PLEASE NOTE _ApELPHI_HOTEL_ XMAS EVE DECEMBER 24
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    • 130 1 E3^ELjS2H33 PROGRAMME XMAS NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES 1934 1935 XMAS DINNER "DE LUXE" BALL XMAS TREE CRACKERS BALLOONS STREAMERS NOISEMAKERS DINNER $5.00 NON-DINNER $2.00. r~ SPECIAL DINNER BALL CRACKERS BALLOONS NOISEMAKERS STREAMERS etc. DINNER 15.00 NON-DINER $2.00 FATHER XMAS HIMSELF will distribute presents to the children Tea Chocolate Icecream Cakes DINNER
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  • 107 2 From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Nov. 24. Cho Kirn Hawk, the holder retained his Malacca badminton singles title at the Malacca Volunteer Corps drill hall tonight. He beat Scow Chui Chiang m two straight sets. 15 2. 13—13 ts— 2>. In the first set the challenger lost
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  • 640 2 Prizes Presented By Lady Thomas r FHE major portion of the Singa- pore Pclo Club Gymkhana at Balestier Road yesterday was held m a continuous drizzle, but fortunately the rain ceased m time to cilcw members and spectators tc gather on the lawn for tea.
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  • 83 2 (rash Into Lorry: Chinese Unconscious A trolley bus ran off the slippery road suriace m Lavender Street at two o clock yesterday afternoon and crash- ed into a motor lorry parked for re--1 pairs on the grass verge. The driver and ntter of the lorry, both Chinese
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  • 232 2 "Little Man, What Now?" At The Pavilion Exceptionally fine acting is to be seen m Carle Laemmle's tribute to the bravest women of the age, "Little Man, What Now?," which is being shown at the Pavilion. First there is Douglass Montgomery as Hans Pinneberg, the peace-loving, unsuccessful
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  • 623 2 1 Close Finish At Bukit Timah QCOTLAND defeated the Rest by a narrow margin m a four-ball match played at Bukit Timah yesterday. The leading players on the Scots side easily held the balance, but as the returns were handed m it was seen that j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 213 2 AUCTION SALE I BY ORDER OF SINGAPORE^ MUNICIPALITY. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE PLANT MACHINERY On Wednesday, Dec. sth, At 11 a.m. At Scudai Depot Tampoi Cross Roads,' 5 i mile, Johore Malacca Road. Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.. Ltd.. Raffles Chambers, Singapore, have been instructed to sell by public auction
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    • 688 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT TENDERS. SI\(;.\IV MUNICIPALITY leader* Tenders iollowing ma* particulai Room. Ex Tlmal Date Nov. 26th I Supplj tenders Tui Earthy Pan lay. N Trimmii Road, 5 4 p. m V c h coll:Municipal Seorettry I DOLLAR ACADEMY Dollar. Scotland. Preparation Coi rji Public Bervict c Schools nomin Continent ol
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 276 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, Nov. 26. High Water 1.57 a.m. 8 it.. 12 57 p m 92 ft Rugby United Services Officers vs. Penang. Hockey. S.C.C. vs. S.C R.C Hong Lim Green: Ceylon jSports Club vs SRC. 11. Balestier Road: Medical College vs. Khalsa Association. College ground; S.R.C. vs.
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    • 303 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength— 49.9 Metres 6 Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 7 Relay of concert artistes from Tomlinson Hall: The Say Mia Tng mixed
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  • 153 3 Special Message From Prince Of Wales i perax scouts and thrilled this evening to rrv picturesque polo ground at Lady Baden-Powell and daughters arrived accom- British Resident They :to the Raja Muda, and Scout addressed the parade, is appreciation of the weiHe had heard how enthusiastic ;ts
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  • 69 3 All Unofficial Members Re-appointed m Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Nov. 22. British Resident. Perak. by to the Chairman of the Kinta ry Board, read at this morning's 1 the Board, thanked all ffl members of the Board for services during 1934 and approwd their re-appointment for 1935.
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  • 71 3 Annual Reports Shows Fairly Successful Year m Our Own Correspondents Klang. Nov. Zt. nual report of the Selangor Club. Klang, states that the club had a fairly successful year, the n venue oVer expenditure gainst 5304 for the year I mben on the roll show an irom
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  • 275 3 SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS BY FORMER CLERK •From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Xov SI ALLEGATIONS 01 a sorio?" naTure were made by L. N R a j. lh ,n Indian clerk, formerly employe^ S M. Sharma. the local advocate md Deputy Legal Adviser. Presenting he vd er
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  • 267 3 Amazing Story Told In K.L. Police Court 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24. An amazing story of a burglary gang leader who left Malaya for China where he w^s arrested for some offence and was shot was told m the Police court today when a Chinese.
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  • 64 3 Under the auspices of the Junior Civil Service Association, Malacca, the members entertained the Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, Resident Councillor, Malacca, to a farewell tea at the Malay Volunteer Club. Mr. A. J. Minjoot, M.B.E. expressed the keen regret of the service on Mr. Arthur's departure. Mr. Arthur
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  • 265 3 On Charge Of Criminal Trespass The extraordinary experience of the Singapore Coroner's Court usher-in-terpreter with an alleged intending burglar was related to Mr. Norman Grive. the second magistrate, on Saturday. According to Mr. Seah Yoon Chan's srory he was just turning m about 10.30 p.m. m his house
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  • 102 3 Japanese Appears In Court Again I T. Nakashima, a Japanese, who was arrested ana first produced before Mr Norman Grlce, trie Singapore magis- 1 trate, on Nov. 16, ji, a charge of cheat- J ing m respect of a chequt for $100, ap- peared again on Saturday. Bail
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    15 3 TWO EUROPEAN women tackling one of the Rest m theii annual hockey match on Wednesday.
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  • 172 3 Kuala Lumpur's Future As An Airport IMPERIAL AIRWAYS ANXIOUS TO CALL THERE AGAIN jV/lUCH interest is being taken m A Kuala Lumpur at present m the future of the Federal capital as an airport. Inquiries made by the Free Press i show that Imperial Airways are an- xious to call
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  • 65 3 Serious Operation On Wife Of Well- Known Trainer (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Nov. 24. Mrs. Humphrys. the wife of Captain Humphrys, the well-known trainer, who lives at Padang* Rengas was rushed to hospital at Batu Gajah last nignt 1 and underwent a serious operation on her neck
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  • 64 3 The following have been appointed to serve m 1935 on the Board of Visitors to the Larut District and General Hospitals, Taiping: Messrs. C. V. Seshiah. A. E. E. de Vos. G. H. Lesslar. A. S. Read, A. J. R. Hendricks. S. Anthony. V. K. Murugasapillay. N. Eliatambv. J.P.. Toh
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  • 180 3 Murdered While Escaping From Burning House OTangallii. N the instructions of the AttorneyGeneral, the case was committed to the Supreme Court for trial. In which two men named B. Allisappu and A. Gimarishamy are charged with murder and arson by causing the death of a man named
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  • 172 3 Pickpocket To Receive Ten Strokes 1 Tun Ah Chuay. a pickpocket with several previous convictions was ordered to receive ten strokes of th»rotan and to undergo six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. M. ißrander. the Singapore magistrate, on Saturday. The present charge was the attempted theft
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    • 55 3 IRENE DUNNE c a er Jt r Ac e u^-^ "THIS MAN IS MINE" COHSTWCE CUMt»I« 6S ft'ViYKK COMING PAVILION ARE YOU dYpVeSSEd'orWn DOWN? Then iff time to take a little I "PARIS INTERLUDE" j Dazzling Girls Bright Light of 00-!a-la land where love and Laughter j mmmmm sure Mixed
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    • 398 3 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, SINGAPORE. We have been appointed Caterers to the Society on the occasion of the Dinner and Ball at the Memorial Hall on November 30th. A list of the wines available for the Dinner can be inspeeled m our Cafe and it would prove a convenience both to
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  • 1224 4  - LOOKING AHEAD in MALAYA PEGASUS Aviation Topics By ■yo many here m Malaya the world of civil aviation la a very limited one, predominant m which are Imperial Airways and the X.L.M., who operate the two services which provide us with what m future is certain to become our most
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  • 1941 4  - Climbing Above The Clouds With MAX COSYNS MAX COSYNS Dangers Where Temperature Is Far Bek, w BY Brussels. T'HE third stratospheric ascent undertaken with the help of the National Fund for Scientific j Research, like its two predecessors, had a strictly scientific object. The intention was to check up by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 29 4 3$ <(CU Suft&i tfusm. ASK YOUR CHEMIST a Haemorrhoids «/)</ kindred ailmenta A TUBE TO MY KEEPS THE SURGEON AWAY *Kk«4 b« L'.ii^ Pfcnanj. MS lUrtfc •*U«« li. i|i| Ml
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    • 69 4 "Tfl Jk I Keep your property free U re whifa /ltak m from rust by appiyi iflra WAILES DOVES jißtW^ BITUMASTiC ;regd trade mark *^IhmM A 1 9I I ft I I H IP^^aJjjWK* lAV 4t| F^ I^b. x"' JH ife^Bfl Btlfe^^l :^y^j^SMMl||w gm^ k^ mm mMA A mtm sole
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  • 115 5 H*\K OF ENGLAND guard marching through the Horse Guards Parade on their return to Wellington Barracks after their all-night vigil. AFTER ATTAINING a height to ten miles and travelling about 200 miles, the stratosphere balloon m which Dr. Jean Piccard and his
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 BBD| m fJ^^MK^-^ >4^ESft HALIBI'T PLAICE r DOVER SOLES LEMON SOLES V NKU Zl M \M> HIM COD V riTRBOT B FRESH SALMON V CELLOPHANE WRAPPED KIPPERS I SMOKED SALMON ft DUTCH SMOKED EELS I ft DITCH KEG HERRINGS fl ft FRESH HERRINGS B ft BLOATERS ft HADDOCKS M FISH
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  • 392 6 BIG REFUNDING OPERATION BY THE F. M.S. GOVERNMENT Taking Advantage Of Cheaper Money £9,355,000 INVOLVED Bill Before Federal Council Today THE Federated Malay States Government has decided to take advantage of the cheaper money now available and lighten its heavy burden of debt. Power is being sought to repay part
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  • 501 6 BISHOP OF SINGAPORE Foreshadows Synodical Government For Diocese A CONFERENCE of the clergy of Singapore Diocese will probably be called early m the New Year to take stock of what has been done during the eighteen months sino? the last conference and to take a decision regarding the establishment cf
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  • 87 6 Changchun. The new Changchun radio transmitting station, equipped with a 100--kilowafct dynamo, the most powerful Id the Orient, announces a completely revised programme of general news, music, drama, weather reports, md economic news m Japanese. Chinese, Korean. Russian and English languages. Every evening, excepting lor Sundays and holidays,
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  • 250 6 PARENTS GET THE WRONG BABY Now They Have No Child Liverpool. ALLEGATIONS that parents were given the wrong child at a municicipal hospital here where the child had been undergoing treatment, and that they are now without a child., are to be investigated by the Liverpool Hospitals Committee. The child
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    30 6 A PICTURE of Captain Cook's cottage, which has just been transported from Great Ayton, Yorkshire, to Melbourne m connection with the celebrations, has been painted on a bullock's shoulder blade.
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  • 167 6 Editor Of Pinang Gazette Married (From Our Own Correspondent. > Penan?, Nov. 24. The wedding took place at Sr. Georges Church today of Mr. Cyril Graham Barnes, editor of the Plnang Gazette, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Barnes, of Frome. Somerset, and Miss
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  • 149 6 2,000 Meals Served At Klang Chettiars' Temple Klang, Nov 22. Today being the annual "Karthikai" festival thousands of Hindus flocked into Klang and visited the Chettiars' Temple where arrangements for feeding visitors had been arranged on an elaborate scale. The "Annakkodi" flag placed at the entrance of the temple
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  • 139 6 Victim Of Strong Tide At Bangkok One of the best-known marine engineers on the China Coast. Mr. Peder Moe. met his death under tragic circumstances m Bangkok. Mr. Moe was chief engineer on th« Norwegian steamer Ardent, which was anchored m mid-stream at Bangkok when the tragedy occurred.
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  • 233 6 SPYING ON MEMBERS Officers Unknown Even To High Officials I A S CRET servlce «»*ifi officers of which are unknow to high officials. s maim .*r; Fascist movement m Or,. lt Brl i This was the revelation mad .Daily Herald .Commander T. Oodnun, Fasci iministrative
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  • 140 6 UNFOUNDED REPORT OF POSTPONED OPENING A REPORT appears m a Java newspaper stating that the opening of the Singapore-Brisbane section of the Imperial air rcute from England to Australia has been postponed. The report appears to be based on a statement that, rollowing the crash of the
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  • 46 6 The following have been Appointed to serve on the Sikh Advisory Board. Perak. for 1935:— The Chief Police CLficer. Perak. Chairman. Messrs. Gopal Singh. dpoh>. Narain Singh. (Tailing), Uttam Singh. <Tapah«. Jawahir Singh. (Papan), Nand Singh. (Biputeh), Pertap Singh iKampar* and Inspector Sarmukh Singh <Batu Gajah
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 61 6 NOVEMBER TANK ROAD SPLCiAL REDUCED PRICES 0? ADMISSION Full Box to Hold Six $12.50 Single Seat m Box $2.50 First Chairs $1.50 Second Seats $1.00 (3rd els. Gallery) Carpets .50 (4th els. Gallery) .30 Bookii* at ROBINSON PIANO Co., mHIIRCC0 Saturday Sunday at 4.30 p.m. Matinee only Children under 12
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    • 103 6 B RITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CARf M f I 1 M The Nea .Item S.ilmv. tcit/i o ■JW -^ft S 15.0 h.p. ens*** \ll V^llSs« The Twelve-six six-cylinder Ascot Saloon (Twelve-four four-cylinder), one of the smartest cars m the range, is designed to appeal to the family motorist who requires trouble-free motoring
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  • 62 7 The attention of YWC.A. members! is called to the fad that the carol j practices m preparation lor the Christ- j mas party on Dec. 18 will start next j Wednesday They will be held at the Hostel Club Room. Fort Canning Road, at 5.30 p.m. It
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  • 616 7 Public Services Fail To Score S Jltsr Johore 12 pts Public Services i. OUTH Johore did not experience much difficulty m defeating Public Services m a club match played on the Dunearn Road ground on Saturday afternoon. They were heavier m the jack and a much
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  • 193 7 i Singapore Marines Beat Muar United From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Nov. 21. Before a record crowd and under ideal conditions the Singapore Marines beat the Muar United by five goals to one m one of the most exciting soccer matches seen here this season Muar were the
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  • 172 7 Tennis Tournament Results At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Taiping, Nov. 19. Thp Open Singles Tournament nj j the Chinese Recreation Club for the "Churchill' trophy was started last week-end. Chung Ah Kee. the Club's champion gave a walk-over to Chin Hen San. The remits were as
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  • 39 7 Hembry. A. B. Pargetter. C. C. Wolfe. Pascoe. Johnson. (Powell, Hale. Perkins, Pascoe and Johnson are lrom H.M.S. Terror). Public Services: Henman: Fraser. Burgess. Hutchinson, Kemp; Blakstad I C. T. Owen; Harris. Chilton. Walker' Burnett, Hart, Prynn. Smellie. Lindsay
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 355 7 j NEXT CHANGE I PAVILION British Dominions sparkling comedy success "LILIES OF THE wth FIELD" WINIFRED SHOTTER CLAUDE HULBERT I j BUSHELL j -IHißhttul s<recn ratnedy adapted from I lohn Hastings Turner's successful play I This is a beautifully acted and well I ust picture" DAILY MIRROR. I th< limit
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    • 165 7 Her first picture, "ONLY YESTERDAY," was a wmSSm^STIV World-Wide success now she returns, starred m a J ■UWIGHT 6.15 9.15 J grander, (ory J Dit \f 111 f\ 9ki S Once m a lifetime a lx>ok a picture like this! W It I M% j m Universal's grand pirtlli JMifcin
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    • 184 7 Positively LAST NIGHT of Extended Season! C> a Don *t Miss This Last A P I TO L Chance of Seeing It! Gmimont British powerful story of I British naval officer's Love for a Daughter of the East. "THE BATTLE" >^^MfcL WITH i*P?S MERLE |p v OBERON '^T^o/^\f^sJu^\ JOHnANID DER
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  • 678 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934. The Return Of Congress THE significance of the present Parliamentary session, which is being devoted almost entirely to Indian affairs, has been heightened by the results of the elections to the Legislative Assembly and the return of Congress to active politics. Whatever
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  • 403 8 Mr. J. Bain. Senior Education Officer, "B," has been seconded to Johore. Mr. E. C. Pengilley. M.C.S.. is leaving Ipoh for home shortly. Mr. J. A. Black. M.C.S.. has been appointed President of the Municipal Commissioners, Penang. Mr. F. H. Grumitt, of Penang. was a guest at
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  • 184 8 Lord Mayor Presents Gift From The City London, Nov. 23. The Lord Mayor of London, wearing his robes of office, and the Sheriffs and Aldermen drove to Buckingham Palace I today m four coaches, followed by members of the City Corporation m fifteen motor cars, to present formally
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  • 379 8 BUDDING singers m Singapore whose neighbours threaten to send for the police when they start practising can take heart from the experience of the famous prima donna. Lotte Lehmann, who shares with Elena Gerhardt the distinction of being the greatest lieder singer m the world. Some
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  • 1099 8 A MILE-LONG reach oi gleaming sane curves from the fishing hamlet v B cottage perched above a tew irregular crolts which slope steeply dowr to the beach In the hamlet fishermen have discovered how to enrich themselves by letting rooms and bj pandering to the summer visitors, but
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 r JHjl DRINK &mma^ DE LUXE En it r st-H-K| FRAGRANT fVM\M°la? COOL pN:ji| REFRESHING Make your choice from the following ABERDEEN CURED SELECTED FISH Famous Cellophane Wrapped Kippers Bloaters Herrings Haddocks Fish Fillets -Smoked Salmon ARBROATH SMOKIES A delicacy from the North of Scotland SINGAPORE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 41 8 FISH TRAVEL ENORMOUS DISTANCES says a scientist. Goldfish are persistent globe-trot-ters. Which brings to mind the fact that a GAFLAC H BAGGAGE POLICY is a necessity to every traveller. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 648*.
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  • 340 9 Fighting Renewed By Volunteer Forces In Manchukuo FIERCE THREE-DAY BATTLE WITH JAPANESE GARRISON Kuomintang Leaders Accused Of Plotting Murders Shanghai, Nov. 25. THE Chinese volunteer forces m Manchukuo are reported to have 1 joined forces with thousands of Chinese troops who have recently been disbanded by the Manchukuo Government and
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  • 193 9 i,. iN OUT OPIUM N six YEARS I Abolition Better Than Monopoly 8 Genera, Nov. 24. I of several powers W Victor Hoo B League Opium fl upon the new rigorous B nose Government and expressed the 9 would be strictly Bfl r I I gat< among
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  • 18 9 I Rome, Nov. 24. I is to be raised to 4 m N 26 Reuter
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  • 88 9 Paris, Nov. 23. U ABSOLUTELY no Franco-Soviet alliance or military agreement ixists," a a high French authority informed Renter m reference to M. Archimbaucl's statement m the Chamber. The French Government never accepted Soviet tentative suggestions tor a military alliance, to which many members o! the
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  • 73 9 Geneva. Nov. 23. l£ LitvinotT declined to comment on M. Archimbaud's statement, which th(* majority ol inlormed opinion here regards as a political manoeuvre designed to commit M. Laval to support the Russian policy favoured by M. Herriot and the late M. Barthou. M. Laval has hitherto
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  • 230 9 WATERLESS PARADISE' TRAGEDY Death From Thirst And Starvation New York. Nov. 24. FHE Marchena Island mystery has been solved states an Asso:iated Press wireless message received from the skipper of the clipper North Western. few days ago the North Western, passing Marchena Island (known as the "Waterless
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  • 45 9 London, Nov. zs. A deputation representing the League of Nations Union called upon the Foreign Secretary and discussed with him a number of points m connection with the forthcoming Saar plebiscite which appeared to them likely to give rise to difficulty British Radio
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  • 129 9 DESPITE HITCH IN THE I NAVAL TALKS I Washington Treaty To Be Scrapped Philadelphia, Nov. 24. THE belief that the goal is m sight despite difficulties on the road m the naval negotiations was expressed by the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Saito, m an address to the
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  • 66 9 Tokio, Nov. 24. The Foreign Office spokesman, questioned at a Press Conference, declared that Japan's demand for naval equality was based on prestige and on 1 Japan's growing importance m world politics. There was a national demand m a complete sense for security. The i Foreign Minister
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  • 46 9 I London, Nov. 24. The outcome of the meeting between the British and American naval delegations today was a definite decision Ito continue the exploration of problems and a conclusion that there is !no reason to abandon hope of an eventual agreement.- Reuter
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  • 146 9 More Revelations Al Law Suit Paris, Nov. ?3. "Electricity was wandering all over the ship at its own sweet will." declared 1 counsel for the insurers of the burned French liner. Atlantique. during the 1 continued hearing of the law suit m the Appeal Court here. It is
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  • 133 9 Great Welcome On Arrival j In Kuala Lumpur i From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. Lord and Lady Baden-Powell arrived this evening and were given a great welcome by contingents of Scouters, Scouts. Rovers. Guides and Rangers. The Chief Scout was looking fit and
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  • 29 9 London. Nov. ?J6. I The marriage of Sir Miles Lampson I to Miss Jacqueline Castellani will I take place m London about Dec. 20.— I Reuter
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  • 72 9 Deaths totalled 226 during the week ended Nov. 17 according to the Municipal health statement, giving a rate ot 24.32 per mille per annum against 21.20 In the preceding week and 19.93 for the corresponding week of last year. Births numbered 387, the rate being 41.64. The infantile death rate
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    • 256 9 MODERN ENCYCLOPEDIA FOB CHILDREN. iy new and original work is th*> "Open Sesame" treasury of knowledge. IW CHILDREN'S WONDER BOOK. Id Favourites are here and a marvellous collection additions, providing a feast ol entertainment, fun r the \oungest as well as tor the oldest children. PRICE 54.50. WILD LIFE OF
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    • 244 9 j|^| "DUNLOPILLO" cushions ESSENTIALLY BIFFERENT. I I T^herv- can he no comparison hetween Dunlopillo cushions U any other type of cushion. Other cushions are passive. Dunio pillo Cushions alone are active. C ~~~v CeDular Latex from which they are made has "life," and while responding \\felj_ mlfff instantly, correctly and
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1262 10 "Most Momentous Year For Rubber Industry "TTiE twenty-fourth ordinary gen- I cral meeting of Laras (Sumatra) RllOber Estates, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-straet, E.C., Mr. F. O. Steeeben (chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. M. Jones) having read tbe
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    • 200 10 Nov. 24. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London, 3 months' sight 24 3,16 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 5|32 London. 30 days' sight 2(4)6 London, demand 2 4 3j32 London] T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 878 Hamburg, demand 143 New
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    • 72 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Tone of market: Firm sellers reserved. Latest cable: London spot sheet 6 1,16 d. per lb. New York spot sheet G. cts. 12*2 per lb. Nov. 24, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot <
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    • 154 10 More Capital To Acquire Fresh Areas The directors of Hevea Johore) Rubber Plantations. Ltd., state that, m view of the prohibition upon new planting of rubber until after January 1, 1939, and the period of years that must necessarily elapse before such new plantings reach maturity, they
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    • 110 10 Nov. 24. Gambier 6 75 Java Cube 9 Hamburg Cube 1000 Muntok White Pepper 64.00 White Pepper 63 .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
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    • 97 10 To the Bibby motor vessel Shropshire will go the distinction of inaugurating the Bibby Line's outward season this year. for. according to information available m Colombo, this popular unit of the Company will have a lari,e contingent of people returning to the East after a sojourn m England.
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    • 1080 10 Fraser 's S ha re L ist SATURDAY, NOV 24. 1934. Ampat Tin (4» 4s 3d 4s T'-jd AttUn Kumbang 33s 35s Austral Malay 59s 61s cd. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14* 3d 15s 3d Ayer Wong ($1) 2. 12'- 2.17% Bangrin Tin <.£> 25s 3d 26s Changkat Tin (A
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    • 452 10 PROSPECTS OF CANNING INDUSTRY Successful Season Like]For Americans MILLIONS I iVI Btatei I throughout I and m vie* i I m that countr: I decline m produc I American cam.: I entered its sea I interesting prosp. I The main diUont are likely I I ply of canned I possibly
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    • 106 10 Nov. 24. Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gaJlon tint $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 <oi 4 Gallons) 2.43 Sylvan
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    • 226 10 Nov. 22 23 24. American Can. Com. 103 7 8 105'2 105 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 106- 4 108» 8 108' Atcheson Railroad 53' 4 54' 4 54 7 8 Dupont 96 3 4 98 3 4 99 3 8 Firestone 15 7 8 16 16
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    • 103 10 A broad London. Nov. T.\. Exchanges today were: Paris 75 3 4 New York 4.99 1 Montreal 4.86 1^ Brussels 21.40 1 Geneva 15.40 Amsterdam 7.38' 4 Milan 58»2. Stockholm 19.39'^. Copenhagen 22. 39 1 Oslo l^O^. Vienna 27. Helsingfors 226 3 4 Berlin 12.41. Prague 119' 2 Madrid 36
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    • 160 10 Standard Output Below Actual Crop Mr. Eric Miller, the chairman of Tanjong Rubber, speaking at the annual meeting held at Great Tower Street Said that the net P rofi t of -12 693 compared with a loss of £513 m the previous year. That substantial recovery was largely
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  • 657 11  - ANNA MAY WONG Explains Her Sophistication ANNA MAY WONG Hollywood In Person BY THE reflections of this Oriental beauty, who was a drama 1 tic figure m silent pictures and who has since become the toast of Mayfair, provide more than passing interest t> she substitutes for Mollie Merrick. yesterday
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  • 119 11 43 FEARED LOST WHEN FIRE BREAKS OUT Niigata. A NUMBER of vessels which have scouring the sea of Japan 1253 tons Japanese freightMaru, have abandoned *reh. and all hope has been up lor the steamer and her crew. W h from the Ranan Maru, *M picked up
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  • 46 11 On the return of Mr. A. B. S. Boswell, of the Malayan Forest Service, from home leave m December, he will be posted to Kuala Lipis as Conservator of Forests. Pahang, and will relieve Mr. Geoffry Wilkinson, who proceeds to Kuala Kangsar as State Forest Officer.
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  • 105 11 MISTRESS LEAVES £16,000 TO BUTLER A young London butler has been left £16.000 by his mistress. He had only been m her service six years. At the age of 26 the butler. Jesse Lewis entered the service of Dame Ada Georg'ina Grace Josephine Power, of Oakwood Court. Kensington, widow of
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  • 598 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst A SURE THING FOR THE DEFENCE IN Saturday's article I discussed the necessity, it the defeat of opponents' contract seems to depend entirely on keeping Dummy out of the lead and if doing this requires that your
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  • 340 11 Government Vessel Used For Smuggling RUNNING ENGAGEMENT WITH PREVENTIVE CRUISER Canton. THIRTY-TWO officers and men of the patrol boat Hai Ying, belonging j to the Kwangtung Provincial Harbour Office, which was fired on by a Provin- cial preventive vessel 200 miles south Of Canton, arrived here under military escort. The
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  • 114 11 London, Nov. 16. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, initiating the distressed areas debate, announced that the Government had decided to appoint two Commissioners to organise schemes for economic development and social improvement for distressed areas. The Commissioners would deal with England and Wales and Scotland respectively and their primary function
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  • 205 11 Britain Chief Importing Country Canton. Trade statistics compiled by the Provincial Government reveal that during the first nine months ot this year British imports to Canton exceeded those from other countries, with the United States a close second. SinoBritish trade m South China is steadily improving and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 298 11 Assets exceed $12,009,000. Aammnc* In force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stralta 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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    • 443 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,0<fc Reserve Fund 3,00 m* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00t HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alar Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 276 12 Plague Appears In Three Ports The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the -week ended Nov. 17 is as follows: Plague appeared during the week m 3 ports as compared with two m the previous week ended Nov. 10. Colombo being the additional port.
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  • 497 12 FASTER SERVICES TO FAR EAST Introduction Of Ships With Speed Of 22 Knots UNTIL comparatively recently shipowners have considered that a steady speed of 17 knots was sufficient for the mail and cargo ships trading to the East and the Far East. The position is likely to
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  • 214 12 NEW SERVICE STARTED BY N. D. L. LINE Luxury Ships To Re Used JT will be recalled that Messrs. Melchers and Co.. agents of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen m Hong Kong, recently announced the inauguration of a regular service between Hong Kong and Australia. The M.V.
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    • 615 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS, r Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA BFOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES/ COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM
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    • 77 12 REFLOATED SHIP The contract for repairs to the hull and engine room of the s.s. Jefferson Myers which were extensively damaged when the freighter ran aground in the Yangtze river towards the end of September close to Kiukiang. were awarded K°-i2? e w Ensineering and Shipbuilding Works, Ltd., Shanghai The
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    • 230 12 HEAP EN6 MOH S.S. CB., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SCTTLEMENTt) Regular passenger and cargo services from Singapore to Java. Borneo, Banka and Billiton. FOR B ATA VI A. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tues. and Fri.) s.s. Giang Seng Tues. Nov. 27 s.s. Nam Yung Fri. Nov. 30
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    • 144 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Christmas Excursions At Reduced Rates. SINGAPORE— BELAWAN (tor Brastagii AND RETURN $60 OC SING APORE— PEN A N( i AND RETURN $4000 For paMftge tlcketa and (urUicr pa: ticulars apply to MANSFIELD AND CO. LTD Ocean Building. Singapore HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 492 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. 1 Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30
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    • 290 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the uhan. expected tv arrive S" r Fast Wharf (Entrance ale Op ten Noort 22 Main Wharf (Entrance i,. it Bengal lUtu U Kual t t Trave 9: Gairsoppa 7 Empire Dock (Entrance (.at* 1 Miharu Maru 30; Hay ir V Ipoh 35; Cyclops M Dwvel
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    • 451 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS 17,000 Dec. 7 BHUTAN 6*oo Fe^ H SOMAU 6.810 Dec. 19 CARTHAGE 15 000 Peb 15 NALDERA 16.000 Der 21 BEHAR 6 000 Feb 28 1935 SSSSS 15 6 °5 0 0°0 %Z d RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 4 CORFU 15 b
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    • 458 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) 4 ELLERMAN W UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND BUEZ CANAL Steamer City of Bagdad XT Oue s a^ City of Florence JJ oy 29 Dec 2 City of Eastbourne P ec 14 Dec 16 Dec. 30 Jan.
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    • 1087 13 TBE S^SbiT^Ltd^d SSS" TUX H L T W C (IMl > Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE stab t m THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIJ l^' THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN rIToR^J!rAi m P H2' THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, THE SUN SHtf
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 751 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPU SINGARADJA— Monday, Nov. 26, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. OP TEN NOORT— Monday. Nov. 26. Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER— Tuesday, Nov. 27, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Men-geidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BOELONGAN— Tuesday. Nov. 27, Rhio, Tambelan, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. PARIGI- Tuesday, Nov. 27, Penang and
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    • 341 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE aJnd AMERICAN MAMIj LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water excellent cuisine ample
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    • 665 14 O. S. K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. RI KNOS AIRFS VU AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. KAKT SOUTH AFBIC a i' MMIM m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru Soy. 30 ss. Africa Maru m.s. Montevideo Maru Dec. 28 ss. Hawaii Maru h '< II m.s. La Plata Maru Jan. ss.
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  • 2973 15 Golden Horn's Fine Win In Perak Stakes VIcPHERSON IN FORM Glides Sky-Raider And Relief To Victory n v November race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club J a to a close on Saturday when a card ol eight events through m ideal
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  • 323 15 TYPICAL CUP-TIE MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Nov. 24. A PENALTY goal five minutes from time enabled Negri-Malaccu to draw today with Singapore m a Malaya Cup match, each side scoring eight points. It was a typical cup tie game
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  • 263 15 INTER-STATE HOCKEY MA TCH Penang Beat Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 24. TN the interstate hockey match here ■1 today Selangor beat Penang 4—l. Play m the first half was fairly even. Selangor attacked first. Teik Lee saved twice m succession. Penang retaliated but unsuccessfully. Selangor broke away
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  • 59 15 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. 2nd hockey XI against A.P.C. on the V.M.C.A. ground today at 5 p.m.: M. S. Menon; E. Brown. E. K. Yzelman: Looi Eng San. S. S. Gill. S. Pakianathan: W. C. B. Maddox. R. R. Dighe. B. R. Mistri. A. J Baker. C. Reshty.
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  • 68 15 Entries For Inter-Club Championship The following entries have been received for the Singapore Inter-club badminton championship -Roseray Badminton Party. Diehard Badminton Party. Mayflower Badminton Party. United Chinese Amateurs. Devonshire Badminton Party. Novices Badminton Party. Rovers Badminton Party ana Jovial Badminton Party. The draw will take place at 7
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  • 87 15 Rain Makes Handling Difficult From Our Own Correspondent > I poll. Nov. M. The United Services today defeated IVrak by 5—3 m a game m which the forwards predominated Only during the closing stagey did the threequarten come into the picture This was du«' to the run
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  • 677 16 ARSENAL 'S GREA T DISPLAY FOR FIRST AWAY WIN OF THE SEASON W.B.A. Do Well To Win At Sunderland DERBY FAIL West Ham's 17 Points From 10 Games (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 25. DV far the greatest interest m Satur- day's League matches was centred on the Chelsea
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  • 231 16 SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Div. I. Aberdeen 1 Hearts 0 Albion Rovers 3 Queen o' South 2 Ayr U. 1 Motherwell 0 Celtic 4 Dundee 0 Dunfermline 1 Airdrieonians 1 Hamilton Acads 2 S. Johnstone 2 I Hibernians 2 Falkirk 0 Kilmarnock 2 Clyde 0 Partick Thistle 2 St. Mirren 1 Queens
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  • 255 16 DIVISION II. Barnsley 3 Bury 0 Bolton W. 3 Plymouth A. 2 Bradford C. 0 West Ham U. 2 Burnley 3 Fulham 1 Manchester U. 3 Notts F. 2 Notts C. 0 Newcastle U. 1 Oldham Ath. 1 Bradford 1 Port Vale 1 Hull City 2 Sheffield U. 1 Blackpool
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  • 254 16 DIVISION I. Aston Villa 3 Portsmouth 2 (abandoned owing to log) Chelsea 2 Arsenal 5 Derby C. 1 Liverpool 2 Everton 1 Manchester C. 2 Grimsby T. 3 Stoke C. 1 Huddersfield 3 Middlesbrough 1 Leicester C. 1 Leeds U. 0 Preston N. E. 0 Birmingham 1 Sunderland 0 West
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  • 51 16  -  PIP EMMA WON BY London, Nov. 24. 'THE Manchester November Han- dicap today was won by Pip Emma (160 7). Jesmond Dene (8 1) was second and Free Fare (100—9) third. Twenty-nine ran. Pip Emma won by l\i lengths, and half a length separated sn>nnd and third-
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  • 143 16 Wee Hye Teck Wins Singles Johore Bahru. Nov. 23. T^HE Johore Badminton Association championship tournaments concluded this evening. The following are the results: Men's Open Singles Winner 'and title holder of the State championship)— Wee Hye Teck. Run-ner-up—Wong Peng Nam Host to champion w.o. > Men's Open
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  • 123 16 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Yale's Quick Lead Gives Them Win Over Harvard PRINCETON SWAMP DARTMOUTH Newhaven (Conn.), Nov. 25. IN icy weather a crowd of 50.000 saw Yale beat Harvard today by 14 —nil Riding roughshod over Harvard m their 53rd. annual match (equivalent m America to a meeting between Oxford and
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  • 152 16 East Midlands Crush North Midlands The results of the Rugby Union j matches played on Saturday were as follows County Matches. j Cheshire 6 Yorkshire 14 Cumberland 3 Lancashire 31 Durham 10 Northumberland 5 East Midlands 41 N. Midlands 0 Warwickshire 14 Leicestershire 5 Club Matches Ba th
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  • 282 16 Results Of The First Round •THE tirst round proper of the FA. Cup was played on Saturday, most ol the teams concerned being from the third division with a sprinkling of the better amateur teams who had courageously won their way through the preliminary rounds. The Corinthians
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  • 39 16 I^o Diege! Wins In AHAmerican Final Melbourne, Nov. 24. The final oi th e Centenary professional goll championship resolved itself into an all-American match today and over 36 holes. Leo Diegel beat Shute two and one.- Reuter
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  • 748 16  -  Water Polo But Easy Win For Chinese Second String TJONOURS were even m the principal of the two water polo 11 played at the Chinese Swimming Club at Katong yesterdtween the home club and the Singapore Swimming Club
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  • 42 16 Todays ties m the BwC.C EtM Pool singles handicap .uv v foD 6.30 p.m. F. R JODCt ll we 2b> vs R B. Wilson owe 50 630pm. R. H Pt;ii! r I ai J. Lee IOWe 50 >v>T B R n 15).
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    • 23 16 MUNICIPAL GAS <£i>^ DEPARTMENT <^fo PHONE 5101 jgig|L I i I A "^sM^ abundant hot water V instantaneouslu i s- unceasingly 7 Ji
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