The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 October 1935
1935-10-09
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Title Section18 1935-10-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.H70 CSTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER J), 1955 10 (FN IS18 words
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102 1935-10-09 1 Dorahai Bombed And Dolo Captured HEAVY ABYSSINIAN LOSSES REPORTED r nuT7 a Rome, Oct 7. JrlK first admission that the invasion of Abyssinia has also started from Somaliland is contained m the afternoon communique stating the Italians have occupied Dolo near the Kenya border andReuter Wireless - 102 words
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Article119 1935-10-09 1 LABOUR PARTY'S NEW LEADER Greenwood Versus Attlee London, Oct. 8. PARLIAMENTARY Labourites will decide the much-debated quesol leadership this afternoon. It Mr G. L. Lansbury goes, it is rally prophesied it will be a thing between Major Attlee and Mr. Arthur Greenwood. The latter is b vigorous personality nd IsReuter - 119 words
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Article100 1935-10-09 1 Famous Economist Utters A Warning London, Oct. 7. It i n < vable that a policy be adopted by the sterling bloc which might establish an equilibrium dollar and the gold bloc. s Prol .1 M. Keynes m Lloyds Bank H com by stressing the tact the firstReuter - 100 words
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Article77 1935-10-09 1 Washington, Oct. 7. A regular overnight air service beD London and New York is being lied, according to the National nautical Association which states •he construction of a 50 ton flyingoat, twice the size of the Pan-Ameri-an clipper now making a trans-Pacific flight would be quite feasible. TheReuter - 77 words
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Article30 1935-10-09 1 LONDON, OCT. 8. MAJOR ATTLEE WAS TODAY ELECTED LEADER OF THE PAR"WHATARY LABOUR PARTY VICE MR. GEORGE LANSBURY WHOSE RESIGNATION WAS AC- EPTED WITH PRarniTvn rf. GRET.- REUTERREUTER - 30 words
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Article113 1935-10-09 1 Italian Troops Consolidate Their Positions Rome. Oct. 8. An official communique says that on Monday Italian troops continued to consolidate their positions occupied beyond Adowa, and that the organisation of lines of communication continues. Engineers are working behind the front maintaining transport facilities. The people occupied m theReuter - 113 words
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Article81 1935-10-09 1 ictus ,iiian;i. m i o. It is unconfirmedly reported that the Italians used gas near Adowa yesterday. Th<? Abyssinian commander. Dedjesmatch Ayelu, is steadily advancing towards Eritrean territory on the Italian left flank, according to unofficial messages, while Raskassa. at the head of an army of 8.000, is moving againstReuter - 81 words
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Article64 1935-10-09 1 Djibouti, Oct. 6. Two hundred white French troops are leaving for Diredawa the main station of the French-owned Addis Ababa railway where normally there is I a considerable European population. The native tribes m French Somaliland hitherto have been unaffected by the fighting which is remote but the Government hasReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article39 1935-10-09 1 wasninßion, uci. i. The United States Red Cross Society has intimated its readiness to assist Red Cross societies m Abyssinia and Italy if required but it does not intend to send American nersonnel into the war zone.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article94 1935-10-09 1 gress for four days. The dockers who are adopting a determined but pacific attitude are striking largely on account of the presence of an unusual number ol warships m harbour. They think the moment is an admirable one to push their claims as their services are much m demand. TheReuter Wireless - 94 words
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61 1935-10-09 1 HOLY CITY FALLS. Italians Establish 70-Mile Line. Addis Ababa, Oct. 8. The holy city ot Aksum has fallen Aksum is roughly 20 miles west of Adowa. With the fall of Aksum, the Italians have established a line between Aksum. Adowa and Adigrat. 70 miles long. Official circles emphasise that theReuter - 61 words
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Article59 1935-10-09 1 League Decision An Unpleasant Surprise Rome, Oct. 8. The League's decision has unpleasantly shocked Italian opinion which believed that Geneva was veering toJ wards the Italian point of view. It is now felt that as Mussolini emphasised the fact that Italy would not leave the League unless drivenReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1935-10-09 1 Italy's Strength In East Africa Rome, Oct. 8. Statistics of the Italian forces m East Africa give 200.000 troops. 30.000 workmen, most road builders. 350 aeroplanes and 250 tanks. It is noteworthy that threequarters36 words
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Article63 1935-10-09 1 Eyes On Geneva LEAGUE ASSEMBLY MEETS TODAY Geneva, Oct. 8 OARON ALOISI has reserved nil right to reply to the CouncU's indictment of Italy before the Assembly tomorrow. Interest centres on the attitude Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary, will assume this meeting as economic sanctions would embarrass them far more thanReuter - 63 words
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Article207 1935-10-09 1 Baron Aloisi Appeals The League Geneva, Oct. 5. The Council room was packed and the atmosphere was charged with tension when the council met at 6.00 p.m. and received the report of the Committee of Thirteen. The Gravity of the situation was reflected tn the faces of207 words
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Article96 1935-10-09 1 Geneva Oct. »i. An Italian Government communication to the League alleges the Ethiopian Government m contravention of the Geneva convention of 1926 has been placing large red crosses on a number of buildings with the object of making them appear to be hospitals and field ambulance stations and states redReuter Wireless - 96 words
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274 1935-10-09 1 Governor Welcomes B.M.A.J Delegates AT DO not suppose that ever In the history of Malaya have we had with us so many eminent representatives of the medical profession," I said the Governor, Sir Shenton (Thomas, during his speech of welcome to the visiting contingent of B.M.A. delegates at an official274 words
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Article169 1935-10-09 1 20,000 Tons Of Rubber Export Coupons Sourabaya, Oct. 8 "THE Netherland Indies Government has authorised the Department of Economic Affairs to buy rubber export coupons to the amount of 20,000 tons m order to counteract the excess of native exports over the quota which at present isReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement58 1935-10-09 1 f TONIGHT V COCKTAIL DANCE [^^"IVrnnnw c.30 to 8.15 pm LORRISON CODY 03NNER DANCE singing, dancing and informal, 9.30 to midnight MAE WEST PARODIES NON DINERS $1.00 NEXT SATURDAY. THE "MOVIE" BALL FILM WILL BE SHOWN «M THE BALLROOM DURING THE EVENING I*fFLErCELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Directed by DAN HOPKINS Phone 538158 words
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Advertisement124 1935-10-09 1 B fl^l ifcE.fc i~**J' 'j i SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT FORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER OANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND =J DINNER $3.00 AFTER DINNER ADMISSION $1.00 DINNER MUSIC 8 9.15 p.m. DANCE MUSIC 9.15 12 CABARET FROM 9.30 p.m. NEVER A DULL MOMENT ENTERTAINMENT OF UNUSI Al, MERIT124 words
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Article159 1935-10-09 2 "Carnival In Spain" At The Capitol "Carnival m Spain." Paramount fiery romance set amid scenes ot Wild ievelry. starring Marlene Dietrich. Edward Everett HorTon. and Lionel Atwill. m the principal roles, was introduced to Singapore audiences at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. As Concha, the central figure m a159 words
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Article115 1935-10-09 2 The death took place at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Sunday of Mr. Wennle -Nick: Wilson, second son of Mr. and Mis. George M. Wilson, of Singapore. Mr. Wilson was shift engineer with Messrs. Sir John Jackson (S'poro Ltd and was 38 years ot age. He took115 words
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Article, Illustration224 1935-10-09 2 'Mad Love." Maurice Renard's unc mentation, provides, the scientific bas screen which brings to American pictu lity m Peter Lorre, star of "M" and o bald, calculating murderer to the screen m the person of a mad surgeon m Paris. Creepy thrills, weird surgical224 words
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Article1757 1935-10-09 2 Letters To The Editor FOR AND AGAINST MUSSOLINI AND THE ITALIAN CONSUL— DIPLOMATIC MISSION FORGOTTEN BANKRUPT FASCISMCAPORETTO OUR 'HYSTERIAL EFFUSION"— "NOT OFFICL ALLY INSPIRED" To the Editor. Sir.— The letter of the Italian Gonaul is couched m such discouiteotis teims that one is not without the thought1,757 words
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Advertisement408 1935-10-09 2 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR BABY'S HEALTH GROWTH FOLLOW Dr. TRI BY-kL\C/S METHODS and USE KARILAC SU6ARS and KARIOL EMULSIONS MEDICAL HALL LIMITED., 3, BATTERY ROAD. i BOARD RESIDENCE. The Grove. 103. Meyer Road. Katoi v Hoard residence suitable married cojplc or bachelor. Sea front Terms moderate. Tel: 565f> KATONG GRANGE408 words
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Advertisement577 1935-10-09 2 ji Cbe Singapore j JFvcc B>ress Head Office: Cecil Street, Slngeeof* Phase 8471 (5 Uaw* *saY extcnaUru U mil BlOaWtSaasSsl TeJ: Ningaaar* HuiU Lamput Office: M, Java n« Phase: SSB3 .LaaSaa Office: 48 48 iim Sjiaaa, aSafaffi C.C.4. Phase: ea; 3a«» hSSJ TH: ''LeaSmaJaya' fas Sam SUBSCRIPTION Rates a^BjejaOßS Withlo577 words
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Miscellaneous179 1935-10-09 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, Ot I. 9 High Water. 9.3 a.m. r 7 it. 8.36 p^n. 8.5 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" vs. RA. at S.CC. Hockey: Ceylon B.C. vs. Medical Col-; lege at M.C.U.; S.C.R.C. II vs. 1 V.M.C.A. II at S.C.R.C. THURSDAY. OCT. 10 High Water. 9.38 am.179 words
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Miscellaneous123 1935-10-09 2 Today f s Radio Programmes Singapore Z H I Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.> Wavelength 19.9 metres WEDNESDAY 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 Close down. K.B.C.— GBG and GSF Wavelengths—123 words
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Article, Illustration277 1935-10-09 3 MALAY CYCLIST KILLED B Y EUROPEAN'S CAR No Evidence Of Rashness MASON BIN KACHONG, the 25 ill year-old i;on of an elderly Bovanese groomsman employed at Government House, Singapore, was killed on Sept. 29 last, as a result of a collision with a motor-car while riding on his bicycle. TheFree Press - 277 words
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Article239 1935-10-09 3 The following appointments are notified In the F M.S. Government Gazette: Drs. O. E. Fisher and D. E. C. Mekie to be Medical Officers. M.M.S. Mr. H. L. Cox to be an Assistant Engineer. Drainage and Irrigation Department. F.M.S. Mr. F. S. Walker to officiate as District Forest239 words
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Article61 1935-10-09 3 The following were passengers by Imperial Airways, by "Melbourne" from Brisbane to Singapore on Oct. 5 Mr. I K. Gwinnell. Mr. Riley Dennis and Mr. S. W. G. Bennet. By Athena from Singapore to Karachi on Oct. ii Mr. S. G. G. Kelliher and Mr. Riley Dennis. By61 words
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Article103 1935-10-09 3 NO CATTLE EXPORTS TO MALAYA YET < From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Oct. 5. 'THE re-opening of the export trade In cattle between Siam ana Malaya appears to be a long way off yet. judging by the August figures lor rinderpest issued by the Veterinary oecticn103 words
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Article113 1935-10-09 3 Echo Of Six-year-old Gang Robbery Alleged to have taken part m alarmed gang robbery at a house m Geylang Serai m February. 1929. a Teochew named Lim Siew Tuck was arrested on Saturday night m a coffee-shop m Geylang. Five Chinese have since paid tne penalty for the113 words
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Article57 1935-10-09 3 Following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of September. Arrivals State aided) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) adults 470. minors 103. infants 80. Arrivals (Ordinary deck passengers) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) adults 4379. minors 398. infants 252. Departures (Figures supplied57 words
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1169 1935-10-09 3 NO EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES Mohamed Hussain Maricar jtflß. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell de- j x livered judgment yesterday In 11 connection with the motion of Moona Mohamed Hussain MaricarjJ to amend his petition of appeal by|( I substituting 22 new grounds of ap- i 'peal for1,169 words
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Article71 1935-10-09 3 The sea voyage from Singapore to London via the Suez Canal and a Mediterranean port is over 8.000 miles. The Cape route from Singapore to London via Colombo and Mauritius is over 12.000 miles. If instead of proceeding to Colombo, a steamer went direct from Singapore to Mauritius via the71 words
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Article, Illustration215 1935-10-09 3 Petition Of DEATH AFTER COLLISION WITH BICYCLE Free Press photo) Chinese Pedestrian 's End A la-YEAK-Ol.l) anionrsr Im»> l*r Swee. apparrntly has successfully evaded the eye* of the police who have been searching for him for over two weeks. Even his mother does not seem to knew of his whereabouts.Free Press - 215 words
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Article133 1935-10-09 3 To Be Run By Local Owners ■THE Dimboola. an Australian steamer arrived at Singapore yesterday to go into service to local owners, the Ho Hong Steamship Co.. «1932». Ltd She will be placed on the China Singapore-Rangoon run. sailing out from Amoy and will inaugurate l re gular133 words
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Article130 1935-10-09 3 Lady Hyndman-Jones Leaves £43,856 Lady Hyndman- Jones ol West CPfTroad. Bournemouth, widow ot Sir Wil liam Henry Hyndman-Jones. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court. Straits Settlements. 1896-1906. and Chiel Jus llOt 1906-14. lelt £43.856 (0 p B 4&1 She directed that she should be buried with130 words
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Advertisement61 1935-10-09 3 ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR D R ES S-M A X I N G THEN ENTRUST YOUR WORRIES TO US WE SHALL HANDLE THE JOB CAREFULLY EXECUTE IT PROPERLY DELIVER IT TO YOU IN TIME ABOVE ALL WE GIVE YOU EVERY POSSIBLE SATISFACTION REQUIRED. TRY US ONCE BE FREED FROM61 words
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Advertisement86 1935-10-09 3 GREAT SALE HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN PRICES GENUINE BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND CLOCKS PRICES NEVER BEEN REDUCED TO SUCH LOW LEVELS. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY TO WEAR A HIGH CLASS WATCH. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOWTOMORROW IS TOO LATE IT IS ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS SO MAKE IT A POINT TO86 words
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Article622 1935-10-09 4 Emblem Embroidery Is In Vogue j\ 50DERN needlewomen are at- 1 ■vs tract eel by the lovely colour harmonies ana exquisite stitchery pictured m their finished work Oa« ol tr-. chi< I oys ol the enthusiastic embroiderer la that there are always fresh v- •'(..> to conquer; an endless choice622 words
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Article114 1935-10-09 4 Square-brimmed hats leave been m troduced at Vichy. France, and are becoming very popular. The brim is cut straight In front, givine the effect of an eye-shade. Besides providing welcome shade for the face, the new style helps the wearer to achieve a striking profile. The first of114 words
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Article, Illustration825 1935-10-09 4 Mary Pickford Defends The Movie Folk THEIR MORALS ARE NO WORSE THAN OTHERS (By a StarT Correspondent) New York. PICTURE people are pretty good, and their morals are no worse than tho.-:e ol the majority of other groups. This is Mary Plckford*i opinion, oiTert d m defence oi825 words
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Article123 1935-10-09 4 that heating a lemon before squeezing doubles the amount of juice ycu will get? that m case luggage or parcel labels should get wet. write the address clearly, and when the ink is dry. rub the label with a candle end which prevents the ink running, no123 words
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Article283 1935-10-09 4 Shorter Working Hours In London London. TTHE London County Council hay» approved a Ch, irter for Nurses'" m 12 hospitals under their control i Instead of working 56 to 66 hours i week, as they 'k> at pjN sem. nurses at these hospitals will have a uniform283 words
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Advertisement32 1935-10-09 4 CLEANED IN A DAY... ...THE 'BURTOL 9 WAY Where are Your Clothes Usually Cleaned? BURTOL' QUICK CLEANERS 278, ORCHARD ROAD. Clean Them on the Spot London Expert Local Prices Same Day Service32 words
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Advertisement59 1935-10-09 4 OJuf CURET POP J y k\ o***? &A, tit*/ LtL^ k flavour, is a delightful drink at tiffin time si Evu>a s^^. P^kv%^V^l you refreshed and toll of vigor 3 J^S fcu^ t0 tac^^ e tne tru> afternoon lm JI IsV >-i N<# after effects, or "hangovers |V W? *"C59 words
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Article, Illustration259 1935-10-09 5 HI H n Ql EENS Irom all over the world are competing for the title of Miss Universe" m Brussels. They are shown here m their national dress MANY (IK LONDON'S famous huilu.ngs. including 'he National <iall«-i\ and Biu Ben aie betas flu idlighted m celebration of the annual conference259 words
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Advertisement127 1935-10-09 5 ONE ALL PHOTOGRA- HSsssw^^^TZ^T V PHIC PROBLEMS W /V^^V. CAN EASILY BE ssssssW I f WWJrITw SOLVED WITH A V M/Hr^" W}^^J^ LEICA V JS CJC W^TV^ Sak A&*t* Far SMj^^^^^ MALAYA. SIAM BURMA. 2& ll SCHMIDT CO. V N 89, BRAS BASAH ROAD, RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING. SINGAPORE. VISIT CAIRO127 words
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588 1935-10-09 6 First Meeting In Australia MANY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS DISCUSSED AT MELBOURNE •THERE are now about 240 visiting British doctors and their relatives m Singapore. More than 100 arrived by the Marella on Monday and the remainder m the Nieuw Zeeland yesterday. In an interview588 words
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463 1935-10-09 6 EMPIRE AIR SERVICES ARE TO BE ACCELERATED SOON Imperial Airways' New Plans LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION AND A SPEED OF 200 M.P.H. (From Our London Staff) i U \A/ E are leiving for Home on •1 Saturday Do come down an^ see us off on the flying boat This may be a463 words
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Article143 1935-10-09 6 Supplying Water To Riverine Bendangs Ipoh. Oct. 3. The second stage of the Pulau Tiga irrigation scheme m the district of! Kuala Kangsar. which will supply water to reverine bendangs. is nearing completion. The immediate effect of this scheme! will be that nearly 1.700 acres of padi land143 words
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Article242 1935-10-09 6 SOVIET AIR FEATS Parachute-Kite For Stratosphere Moscow, •ywo remarkable air achievements have been announced by the Soviet authorities. A military 'plane made a 900-mile flight by refuelling from a glider it was towing and a giant para-chute-kite lifted a load of four tons and three airmen242 words
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Article183 1935-10-09 6 Australian Scheme To Guide Aeroplanes Sydney, Oct. 1. Amalgamated Wireless -Australasia) Ltd.. proposes to instal an aerial radio J beacon, the first m Australia, on a site m the vicinity of the Mascot aerodrome. This action by the company, it was stated, was intended to meet the need183 words
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Article129 1935-10-09 6 Heath Of Australian Wool Industry Leader Sydney, N.S.W., Oct. I. One of the foremost figures m Aus- tralia's wool and live stock industries Mr. Robert Matcham Pitt died on Sept. 30 after an illness which had incapaci- tated him for only a few days. Mr. Pitt was129 words
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Article48 1935-10-09 6 Maizuru, Sept. 21. Another addition to Japan's navy was made here today as the 1,368-ton j destroyer Harusame slid off the ways of the Navy Yard here exactly five I months and 18 days after the first rivet was driven into her hull. Free Press photo).Free Press - 48 words
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Article, Illustration674 1935-10-09 6 Alleged Gambling Club ARREST OF SE ENTEEN CHINESE AN elaborate lock fixed to a door on the first floor of a house 1 but worked from inside a door Oil the second floor was one of the principal exhibits produced j by the674 words
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337 1935-10-09 6 STRAITS SCHOLARS PASS CAMBRIDGE EXAM. I^INE hundred and eighty-eight boys from the Government and Aided schools m the Straits Settlements m 1934 sat for the Cambridge Junior Local Certificate Examina- tion and 564 passed, a percentage of 57.1; the 1933 figures were 1.036. 685 and 66.1 respectively. In addition. 258337 words
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Article69 1935-10-09 6 Leaving Australia For Fiji Today Sydney, Sept. *4. Queen Salote. of Tonga, has left the War Memorial Hospital. Waverly. having recovered from her recent operation. She will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Burton at the Methodist Mission training college, Haberfield. near Sydney, for a69 words
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Article370 1935-10-09 6 Initiation With Water And Goafs Milk (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Kuala Kangsar, Oct. 7. AN initiation ceremony with water and goat's milk was described m a crowded Kuala Kangsar court today when Alang Mat Daud was charged with having assisted m the management of an unlawful370 words
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Article51 1935-10-09 6 H.E. the Governor has approved the confirmation of Acting Sub-Lieutenants Arthur Jordan and John Cameron Macltod m the rank of Sub-Lieutenant. Straits Settlements Naval Volunteer Reserve. ranean sectior. of the Empire air-lin. I The new flying-boat service is expected to start m April. 1937. when the present Government subsidy scheme51 words
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Advertisement54 1935-10-09 6 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING THURSDAY OCT. 10th 1935 and NIGHTLY at 9.30 p. m. THE GREAT Uday Shankar AND HIS COMPANY OF HINDU DANCERS and MUSICIANS WITH SIMKI KANAKLATA NOTHING SO BEAUTIFUL HAS EVER B 1 E N PRESENTED ON THE STAGE IN MALA V A BOOKING PLANS at LITTLE'S PRICES:54 words
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Article150 1935-10-09 7 The Singapore Volunteer Corps proI gramme of drills for the week ending •Oct. 13 is as follows Wednesday 9. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters Bde. Signals All Sections Unit Parade. 4.30 p.m. Bukit Timah 2nd Bn Team Match 14 16 M.C.R.M. 5.15 p.m. j Headquarters 2nd Bn. Signal150 words
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Article41 1935-10-09 7 Mrs. Pauline St. J. Misso. who lias been staying with her children m London for some time, is due back m Singapore on Oct. 26 and will go on to stay with her daughter. Mrs. A. W. Moreira St Batu Gajah.41 words
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Article101 1935-10-09 7 Leaguers and friends ol the Singapore Epwonh League Union are invited to witness the finals of the various tournaments of the Union as stated hereunder. Saturday Oct. 11. at 1 Geylang Tennis Court >. Open Men's Singles Championship Pang Chlap Yong vs. Lim Hong Bee Open101 words
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Article60 1935-10-09 7 Alleged to have broken Into a house m Batu Pahat. Johore. and stolen $25. a Chinese named An 1 Chi Bi. aged 21 years, was arrested m Singapore on Monday morning on a provisional warrant from Johore. He sras produced before the third magistrate yesterday, and remanded In60 words
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Advertisement399 1935-10-09 7 A FILM EVERY BRITISHER WILL BE P R otJITTo ~s"eeT A GLORIOUS PIECE OF FILMCRAFT THE THRILLING I GALA PREMIERE TODAY w__ SCENES DEPICTING THE DEFEAT OF THE INVINCIBLK 615 PAVIIIOM oi C 'WL?4* -SmlmWk armada, will make you want to cheer < rnviLlUN 9.15 l mkWM JBtl SPECIAL MATINEE399 words
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Advertisement70 1935-10-09 7 TWO FAMOUS STARS IN A BRILLIANT NEW M.-G.-M PRODUCTION ■SPgp^WW i mi i DO MEN REALLY KNOW t A WOMAN'S SOUL 7 Lffr w^^^si L Jbhßßßßt :^Jw bbs^sbhbbb> ißk'-«* bbbbbbbW fl R ■■^mmi**.. JBBBk fl sjHRr BBBb! BBMii^'ii'' m 'JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM RbbiblL^u^.s*bbl w R v 1 1 v.l .>■ 'I I70 words
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Advertisement325 1935-10-09 7 MYSTERYL"^! ADVENTURE^! MIRTHS^™! ALH il Rtf RRA I 3 SHOWS TODAY NOW THEY ARK nfciiwmwnw 3.15— 6.1S— 9.15 RIVAL DETECTIVES! OUT FOR A KILLING AFTER A KILLER TRIPPING OVER EACH OTHER ON THE SAME ELUSIVE TRAIL! EDMUND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGLEN TPWG thTgreat hot il giilHll BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB* P 1 They325 words
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Article23 1935-10-09 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. STONE.— At Cairn Holm Nursing Home on Oct. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stone, a daughter. Rosemary Eleanor.23 words
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913 1935-10-09 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1935. The Two Italys DEADERS will have gathered from the correspondence and other columns m this paper that our comments on the Italo-Abyssinian tragedy have not been well received m certain quarters and exception has been taken to the forthright language used. In913 words
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Article223 1935-10-09 8 Mr. H. F Clarke, the Municipal Secretary. Malacca, and Mrs. Clarke and two children are leaving for home shortly. Capt. H. E. Creedon of the King's Own Royal Regiment, arrived at Kuala Lipis from home on Sept. 27 to join the Pahang Volunteer Battalion as State Adjutant.223 words
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Article782 1935-10-09 8 The New German Submarities IT is now known m London that the first of the new German submarines U 1. has run her trials. Nothing about them has been allowed to appear m the German press, except for one photograph which slipped into a country news paper782 words
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Article925 1935-10-09 8 JOHN LAYCOCK - JOHN LAYCOCK BY •"PHE night on the train had been cool and quiet. When I arrived at Kuala Lumpur the day was still fresh though the cloudless blue sky promised a bright and hot day m the town But I did not delay and within925 words
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Advertisement151 1935-10-09 8 DEINHARD'S of Coblenz Hocks: Niersteiner Superior Rudesheinier Superior Liebfraumilch 1929 Hockheimer Neuberg 1929 Moselle: Zeltinger Reisiing Berncasteler Estate Wine Green Label. Sparkling Hock—Dry Sparkling Moselle— Medium Dry Imported by: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO,. LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong) (Incorporated m Shanghai) TELEPHONE WINE MERCHANTS. 5371 SAVOURY SUNDRIES151 words
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Advertisement49 1935-10-09 8 FASHIONS MAY COME and fashions may go but there's always a demand for cosmetics. Women can't go wan for ever. But they can avoid much anxiety by covering their jewellery and furs with "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.49 words
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Article1280 1935-10-09 9 A. Caldecott - A. Caldecott VIEWS ON THE FREE PRESS CENTENARY NUMBER Issue Sold Out At An Early Hour UT THINK it is a magnificent effort. The Free Press is to be congratulated on this production, marking as it does one hundred years of progress. I hope that1,280 words
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Article75 1935-10-09 9 "Grand Hotel Murder" At The Alhambra Following "Charlie Chan m Egypt I the Alhambra is now showing another! detective drama "The Great Hotel Murder a Fox film featuring Edmund Lowe. Victor McLaglen and Rosemary Ames. The story is interesting enough to hold one's attention and depicts the efforts75 words
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Article35 1935-10-09 9 Mr T A Davidson, mining engineer. who has be.ii appointed manager and general supervisor of the Keehau Gold Mining Company. Ulu Keehau Pahang arrives on Oct. 15. at Kuala Lipis to take up his appointment35 words
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Article124 1935-10-09 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices 'From Our Own Correspondent* RUBBER: London, Oct. 8 Spot (Sellers* 6 1 16 d. <5 15 16d I (Buyers* 5 15 16d. (5 13 16d I January-March 6 5 32d. (6 1 32 d > April- June 6 5 16d. (6 5 32d124 words
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Article1041 1935-10-09 9 Effort To Save Singapore Musical Society NEW PROPOSALS CARRIED UNANIMOUSL V A FTER an hours discussion at a special general meeting of the Singapore Musical Society held at the Victoria Memorial Hal! yesterday, it was resolved To cancel the classes 01 "active" and "subscribi and the present subscription1,041 words
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Advertisement53 1935-10-09 9 IPSEH TODAY TIFFIN $1.00 Rotate Saint Germain Fish a la Grenobloise Roiled Fowl Rice French Reans Steamed Potato Cold Meat Salad Poires a la Russe Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. TRY OUR SPECIALITIES: r pre u sole ter A I\ El O O CRAB lIAKED ALASKA A CHOICE OF OVER 100 OTHER53 words
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Advertisement210 1935-10-09 9 BALLYS FAMOUS FOOTWEAR C^SWpr ATTRACTIVE WHITE KID SANDAL SIMILAR \\y^^^^^i TO ILLUSTRATION. PRICE $7.25 SMART BLACK SATIN BAR SHOE. CENTRE CLIP SIMILAR TO kj^J^ ILLUSTRATION. PRICE $14.25 \'Spg^ GREEN CREPE DE WP\X CHINE COURT SHOE. \^likV_^ TRIMMED WITH SATIN. nJL_, PRICE $10.25 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE COMOYS GRAND SLAM PATENT210 words
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Article615 1935-10-09 10 HIT BY CURTAILED OUTPUT TTIIE sevens!) annual meeting oi the Renong Valley Mining Co.. Ltd j was hold at noon on Sept. 28, 1935, at the registered Office of the company No. t, Beach Street, Penang, at which the chairman Mr. E. H. Bulford presided. Mr. T.615 words
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Article100 1935-10-09 10 Oct. 8. Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.8J Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.46 Shall Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit m 4gallon drums per British Imperial100 words
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Article86 1935-10-09 10 Oct. K. BsQrciS sellers Gambler 5.25 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10 00 Muntok White Pepper 20.00 Copra. Sundried 4.80 Copra, mixed 4.30 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 115 B:mja Jelotong 8.25 Sarawak Jelotong 8.00 R. <Siam W.C. No. 1 per86 words
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Article223 1935-10-09 10 Oct. 8 SEELING London A months' sight 2j4*a London 'i months' sight 2 4 3 32 London t>o days sight 2J 1 16 London 30 days* sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 3 -i London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 861 Hamburg, demand 140 New223 words
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Article114 1935-10-09 10 Some Flourishing Trades In Canada Ottawa. Canadian newsprint to the invoiced value of 57.690.850 was exported to 37 different countries during the month of June. The leading customers were the United States. United Kingdom. Australia. New Zealand. Argentina. Japan. China. Chile. Uruguay. Irish ;Fiee State. Brazil. Hong Kong,114 words
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Article196 1935-10-09 10 Oct. 4. 5. C. American Can. Com. 143 141 l 2 140» 2 i American Telephone and Telegraph 137Vs 137 l 2 138*4 Atcheson Railroad 45 44» 4 4534 Chesapeak 43 3 3 43 3 4 44*4 Dupont 128 129J 4 129y 2 Firestone 14i 2 14% 14196 words
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751 1935-10-09 10 Bolivian Labour Shortage SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN WORLD CONSUMPTION (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Sept. 3U. TN remarkable contrast to the position affecting the other most import- ant controlled commodity. Rubter, the London Tin market is gravely embarrassed by a shortage of stotks.751 words
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99 1935-10-09 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association I Oct. 8. VI o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Wo I X.R.&.S. m cases FOB. October) 19 7 8 20 j Good FAQ. m cases (F.OB October* 109 16 19 11 10 No. I. X R.S.S. (Spoti loose) Cawardable Singapore) 19 3 4 19 7 R99 words
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Article230 1935-10-09 10 Enjoys A General Increase In Exports Canadian 1 armors haw benefitted to the extent ol nearly $5,000,000 this yet r to date as compared with $2,000,000 last year through the re-opening of the United States market to Canadian cattle, despite a marked reduction m exports ol live cattle230 words
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Article264 1935-10-09 10 Ottawa. Imports ol parailine wax into Canada during June totalled 666.943 pounds rained at $27,856. The largest quantity. 492.P00 pounds, came from British India. -investing public is still too interested m (Industrials and Kaffirs to pay much attention to other markets. I Another suggestion, and a likely264 words
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Article925 1935-10-09 10 li TODAY, OCT H. »".;:> MINING Buyers Seller*. Ainpat Tin (4l) 5s 5s 6«1 Asani Kumbunu <£) 33s 34.s Austmi Malay <£) tws oiAver Hiiam Tin (ss> 13s 9d 14s 3d Ayer Weng isl i 1.85 1.90 i*an b Tin Tin <£> 19^ 9d 20s 9<l Batu925 words
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Article351 1935-10-09 10 PROFIT OF $6,000 I OK IHF YEAR •THE director- oi Kluane R-. Co.. Ltd.. m their report so tin shareholders for presnuati. tt Urn annual general meeting at Sing; o, on Oct. 15. stat» Your directors submit th. v r and statement ol accounts fo. I ended351 words
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Article261 1935-10-09 10 Rubber r am tin fottowlßg O ponies for the ra s^pn-mtxT notified Australasia 19.000 lb Alor Ot 20.500, Av«t Panss 70.000 Bukit Kub 12 000. Glen.Miy 32.000, Jalan K. 10.8(H) Klu.m- 28 000, Pajaffl 130 Port Swettenham 10.000 Taint. 11.500. Tcluk Anson 45.702. Ulu B 17 100 S';261 words
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Article, Illustration690 1935-10-09 11 MOLL IE MERRICK - MOLL IE MERRICK Hollywood In Person "THE CRUSADES" One Of The Greatest BY Now that there is a return to super-pictures at prices which make competition for the legitimate theatre, a release of such a picture Cecil B. de Mille's "The Crusades" becomes an event of vast tance690 words
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Article94 1935-10-09 11 List Of Subscriptions Already acknowledged 51.033. p.m. for 1 yr. Monthly subscriptions promised. Messrs. P. O. Banking Corporation Ltd. 5. do Mr. H. O. Wasser 5 do d to date of monthly subscriptions promised. $1,043. do Donations Already acknowledged $1,847.00 "A Contributor" 1.00 Goh Yong94 words
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Article73 1935-10-09 11 Settlement Scheme Proposed S Penang, Oct. 4. A joint meeting of the Executive Committee of the Penang and ProIWellesley Jubilee Fund, the Dls-Sub-Committee and the Settle- j Sub-Committee was held yesterafternoon at the Governor's Office, rnment Buildings, when the Chair- Of the three Committees gave an 'count73 words
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Article150 1935-10-09 11 .Malay Charged And Remanded In Custody Ipoh, Oct. 4. The Perak Detective Department made another arrest yesterday m connection with the theft of valuables from the office safe on Changkat Kinding Estate as a resul of which Mat Rasid bin Pasir was this morning charged before Mr.150 words
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Article160 1935-10-09 11 It is understood that the outward bound Dutch air liner Koetilang will make its first experimental landing on the Penang aerodrome on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The plane is expected from Aior Star at 1 p.m.. piloted by Captain Duimelaar. Commencing from Oct. 11. for three conseoutive days Pindabak offering of160 words
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Article320 1935-10-09 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I D— Q J5 4 3 C— 3 2 The bidding: (Figures after bid refer ;to numbered explanatory paragraphs.) il— A fine example of the informatory double 2— South decides to await developments, despite his two-suiter and320 words
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Article, Illustration123 1935-10-09 11 /CERTAIN Bridge games are what v might be called "kibitzer's delights" and I do not refer to games where the performances of the players are so bad they tickle the onlooker's risibilities. Far from it. The game to watch is the game involving four experts. Great players concentrate123 words
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Article, Illustration66 1935-10-09 11 There are times when the sounaest bidding course is to retire temporarily from the bidding determining later, after your opponents and partner have told their story whether or not to rejoin the festivities. It was at a weekend party of Bridge experts at Culbertson Farms that the66 words
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Article, Illustration545 1935-10-09 11 A LARGE and distinguished audience put its mark of enthusiastic approval upon Uday Shankar and his company of Hindu dancers and musicians m their United States debut m the International Dance Festival at the New Yorker Theatre last night, writes John Martin, m a New545 words
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Article38 1935-10-09 11 London, Oct. 7. The Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montague Douglas Scott are accompanying the King and Queen who leave Buckingham Palace today for Sandringham. They will spend a few days there with Their Majesties. British RadioBritish Radio - 38 words
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Article42 1935-10-09 11 Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League, a debate on "That the younger generation of today has had too much freedom" will be held on Thursday. Oct. 10. at 6 p.m. Friend? interested are welcome. Mrs. E. V. Davies will preside.42 words
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1031 1935-10-09 11 ,tween 189G and 1903 the company had added 35 new ships to its fleet and on the eve of the Russo-Japanese war the sf.Y.st, owned 77 shipc of a total tonnage of 242.163 tons. During that war the NYK placed practically its entire fleet1,031 words
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Advertisement143 1935-10-09 11 f HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI, BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m the Colony ot Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited to the extent and ln the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. BEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000143 words
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Advertisement489 1935-10-09 11 f CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUBTSALIA AND CHIN* (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each £3. 000.000 Reserve Fund 3.001 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.00 00 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches Aior Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar489 words
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Miscellaneous58 1935-10-09 11 CLEARANCES Oct. 7: Meonia <Dan Henrik. Pro- teus 'Nor. Bertram Rickmers 'Ger.): D. van Twist. Doggersbank. Kepah (Dut): Raub. Aing Leong. Gemas. Rahman. Jerantut. Ban Siong Bee 'Brit Oct 8: Hong Lam. Hong Thong. Hong Kwong. Hong Keat. Malacca. Meran. Anshun. Giang Seng. Glengarry 'Brit >; Jutlandia <Dan»; President Monroe58 words
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Article172 1935-10-09 12 Freight Tariff No. 12 Notice To Shippers War Clause. With reference to contents ot addition No. 10 to the Straits New York Lines Freight Taritl No. 12 we hereby give notice that it has been decided to Insert the following Clause from now onwards m all172 words
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Article119 1935-10-09 12 Freight Tariff No. 12 Addition No. 10 War Clau.s It is notified lor in!ormat!on thai i: has been decided to insert the following Clause effective immediately Ln tlu Straits New York Lines Freight iuitl No 12.— In the event of war or the existent.of conditions which119 words
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Article29 1935-10-09 12 The MM. mail vessel Compiegne from Pondicherry is expected to arrive on Sunday at 7 am. and sail at 11 am. for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong. Berth: The roads29 words
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Advertisement493 1935-10-09 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln P. M.S.) ri.I.KPHONE: freight 5433 Passsge 54*1. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATIS RADLWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIVK WQftlof CPESTE rr (Incorporated m England) T*AVa SYSTWS THE tRrsW ROUTE offers TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICES vU HONOLULL or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—493 words
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Advertisement205 1935-10-09 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. tRED FUNNEL LINE) i lncorporated m Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java. Romeo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SAMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. Nam Yong Fri. Oct. 11 s.s. Ban Hong Liong Tues Oct 15 For205 words
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Advertisement218 1935-10-09 12 BIBBY LINE I LONDON ADDRESS 22. PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.I 1 Of last twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels b«tweer RANGOON. COLOMBO, PORT SI DAS. MARSEILLES. PLYMOCTH AND LONDON with through connectlor from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILING Leave Leave Rangoon Colomb* 1935 STAFFORDSHIRE Oct. 10 Oct IS GLOUCESTERSHIRE Oct.218 words
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Miscellaneous558 1935-10-09 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 am. Aior Star. Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. [poh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m and 7 p.m Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettennam, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota558 words
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Miscellaneous219 1935-10-09 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Shikisan Maru. Jap.. 2.701 tons from Yokohama 8. for Penang 9. Nieuw Zeeland. Dut.. 6.812 tons from Adelaide for Batavla 9. Teiresias. Brit.. 4.656 tons from Hankow 7. for Port Swettenham 13. Kudat. Brit.. 1.021 tons from Port Dickson 8. for Bangkok 9. Produce. Norw.. 743 tons from219 words
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Miscellaneous249 1935-10-09 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alonr*idV the Sj|Mttr*es or expected to arrive I ast Whart (Entrance Gate I) Rohna 22: Muinam 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Hi Rajputana Bulan 18. NagatO M Moncalierl 16; Diomed 14; DimboHa )j Talma 9: Kudat 8; West moor 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Chinese Prince249 words
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Advertisement484 1935-10-09 13 i I KaJ mi BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Tn«»e S'*>re. T naße g .J££ X ALPDJDI 17.000 Oct. 11 CHITRAL 15 000 Ja^' 3 BANGALORE S.OM Oct. 34 BURDWAN 60?o Jan 16 £?5™ ,V S 2S? k' 1 2 CATHAY ***** Jan; 1..000 Nov 8484 words
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Advertisement479 1935-10-09 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE *OR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. City D ct 30 S City of Windsor g* J j FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAP4N City of479 words
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Advertisement1048 1935-10-09 13 I N. Ssa I sal J J J ssHsU/^jTfS»^*lsssl SHIPPING Es Sal'-r, -sa swK- f The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. Thl E S SS s^ ny ni P C.. lis The CLtoT Na^lgTSon Co LtT ?hJ Ltd The Slam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. C^nadT^^h^^ INSURANCE *ne Liverpool and London ano1,048 words
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Advertisement775 1935-10-09 14 IVm P. Mb KONINKLIJ&S. I'AKfc I VAAKX MAATSCHA»« 4 J PALOPO Wednesday. Oct 9. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. HOUTMAN— Wednesday, Oct. 9, Batavia. Rodriguez, Mauritius. Reunion. Tamatave, Durban. Lourenco-Marques. Beira, Zanzibar. Mombasa and Mahe <no caigo will be accepted for East and South- African ports) MAJANG Wednesday. Oct. 9 Prigi-Radja.775 words
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Advertisement420 1935-10-09 14 li.i.imm4Jjjiuiiiiss»WM Tsjjifl I^l I'TSalssX^lsU [OlSjCsI Ls sisislkil slsa^sisaßa*S F^^B fa H k i sa? sa\ v B™ HaVsaL— <. -^^S23bssbbss9^^3sbsS*sSsbs^Eb^^S*^^F^ ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SPECIAL TWO MONTHS RETURN FARE TICKETS FROM SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN CONJUNCTION WITH STEAMERS OF THE LLOYD TRIESTINO CO. FIRST CLASS FARES:420 words
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Advertisement445 1935-10-09 14 O. S. K. LINE s.s. "AFRICA MARU" 10,000 G. TONS Leaves Singapore October 10th direct for COLOMBO and E. 6? S. African and South American ports Fares to Colombo: Deck. 3rd Cabin $17 $31.20 $120 For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, Passage Dept No. 9, de Souza445 words
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Article1653 1935-10-09 15 Weekly Sports Notes Lyle a real acquisition Newcomers reveal useful talent— Pack a match for the Services Singapore visiting Seremban Johore below strength Pinto m form for combined team Singapore athletic revival Tugby football season may nov;. to have set m In real earnest.! nteresting games In1,653 words
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516 1935-10-09 15 Shortage Of Good Soccer Players Brings End To Big Transfer Fee Era London. THE first few weeks of the football season have shown that the days of the big transfer fee seem to be almost over. The clubs are as willing as ever to pay for first-class men, but they516 words
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Article242 1935-10-09 15 Argus - Argus Compiled By j recovered from some rough handling to leave the ring more popular than when jhe entered it. by reason of the pluck ;he showed. y T7HE hockey season is quietly getting •under way. An excellent game was witnessed last week when the senior sides of the242 words
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Article190 1935-10-09 15 S.F.I. Defeat Indian Club From Our Own Correspondent, I Malacca. Oct. 5 Playing on their own ground the St. Francis* Institution met the Malacca Indian Club at hockey. The school boys combining better and playing taster hocke) during the first half confined play more or less to the190 words
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Article155 1935-10-09 15 Control Council Introduces Two New Rules Two changes m the rules of billiards ard snooker have been made by the 1 [Control Council of thr 1 Billiards Association. An amendmnl to Rule 10b of English billiards now makes it compulsory for the ball to cross the baulk line155 words
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Article95 1935-10-09 15 A suggestion has been made thai the S.A.F.A. league champions, th* Royal Engineers, play the Government Services m aid of the unemployment fund. At present no date has been agrees on but the match will probably take place soon and the iollowing have been invited to represent the95 words
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Article45 1935-10-09 15 New York, Oct. 5. In a fifteen rounds contest for the world's light-weight championship Tony Canzoneri easily outpointed Al Roth (Bronx). A ten rounds contest for the world's middle-weight championship resulted m Eddie Risko. the holder, defeating Jackie Alldare of New York City on points.45 words
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Article158 1935-10-09 15 Few Athletes Resemble Greek Cods Today London When ti tthlett looks asfa an athlete it oft si la no more than a coincidence, a boxer is identified by the dints fa his lace or the .shape ol hit earn many famout footballers rip hk.' rabbits, are shaped158 words
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Article79 1935-10-09 15 1 From OUT Own Coir, so IViemi: 0 i Alter a State Hiuby trial the follow ing were aslected to reptweeni Pei against Selangor on the latter's urm.no next Saturday Cheong Fooni» Chin k a. Hague, C, II k Mat, a Oaild A. West A. R Evans.79 words
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Article686 1935-10-09 15 A Magnetic Personality FEW WINS BUT HE HAD AN AVERAGE OF 72 London. IJENRY COTTON, despite his l?.ck of success m tournaments this reason, is still the most magnetic personality m British golf today. Few would deny. too. that he is the j greatest golfer.686 words
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Advertisement10 1935-10-09 15 mbmbt" -^^»aSal /^^VNaXSa^^OtV, SW <528 A^mWmm^T '4 H m B10 words
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500 1935-10-09 16 Services And Police Share Honours In Brilliantly Fast Hockey Match TRIUMPH OF DEFENCES C. Services 1: Police 1 BRILLIANTLY fast hockey was provided by the clash between Combined Services and the Police at Tanglin yesterday, the game being the most spectacular500 words
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621 1935-10-09 16 SUPERIOR HEELING IN SCRUMS Golding Only Officer To Show Up Well P.S. and 1 11 pts U.S. Officers 3 pts. piBLIC Services and Insurance beat United Services Officers by a goal and two tries (11 pts.) to a try (3 pts.) m the621 words
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Article83 1935-10-09 16 Arran^ nt have now been made end the Control Cot: .c:I of The Singapore Billiards Association have decided to invite entries for the inter-club knock-out competition. This competition is open only for members of affiliated clubs and entries will be closed on Saturday, Oct. 19. Entries shou'd be83 words
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Article212 1935-10-09 16 Two Schoolboys Win Open Doubles 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 6. COME thrilling games were witnessed when the final of the open doubles was played today under the auspices of the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association at the King George V School courts. Wong Sze Hune212 words
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Article, Illustration199 1935-10-09 16 RANGERS BECOME CHAMPIONS OF FIRST DIVISION Selangor Chinese Drop Vital Point Aga inst Malays <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. fHE Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, who were racing for championship honours m the Selangor Association Football League, lost all chances when they only shared points m today's First199 words
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Article46 1935-10-09 16 London, Oct. 8. TTHE following will represent England at soccer against Ireland at Belfast on Oct. 19 Sagar (Everton); Male (Arsenal). Hapgood (Arsenal); Smith (Leicester), Barker (Derby), Bray (Manchester City); Birkett (Middlesbrough), Bowden (Arsenal), Tilson (Manchester City), Westwood (Bolton), Brook (Manchester City).- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article233 1935-10-09 16 V.I.'S FIRST DEFEAT THIS SEASON vFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 7. CEVERAL good hockey matches were played "here today. The Victoria Institution who have a strong side, were beaten for the first time this season, the V.M.C.A. winning by three goals to two. On the run233 words
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Article125 1935-10-09 16 The following will represent V.M..C.A. at hockey versus the Raffles College at the Raffles College ground on Friday. Oct. 11. at 5.15: J Bleha. Sing Ching. L. Arathoon. W. Pullen. Lee Fong Lim <capt.>, G. Day. E. A. Joy. Katyal. Catchatoor. W. Willis, P. C. Sands. Reserves: E.125 words
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Article98 1935-10-09 16 Final Of Dyne Cup On Friday The following ties have been arranged m the Tanglin Club lawn tennis tournament Dyne Cvp Final. On Friday, Oct. 11, the Dyne Cup final will be played between Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ward 3) and Miss Heagerty and E. N.98 words
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Article67 1935-10-09 16 The following have accepted to play Rugby for S.C.C. "B" vs. R.A. "B" today at 5.10 p.m.: J. M. Fraser; A. N. Other. J. P. Wood, W. H. McNeill, H. P. Roberts; J. H. J. Dredge. T. E. Wallace; N G. B. Bell, A. G. Mitchell. W. A.67 words
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Article73 1935-10-09 16 A women's competition was played over the week-end at the Katong Golf Club and resulted m a win for Mrs. Teasdale with a score of 88. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. second hockey team against the S.C.R.C. at the S.C.R.C. ground today: Hong Heng. H. Crocker. R73 words
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Article214 1935-10-09 16 Latest Classification Of Horses And Ponies i LIST No. 14 amendment No. 1 Issued on Monda-y by the Straits Racing Association gives the latest classification of horses and ponies as follows: HORSES. Transfers. Redouble from Class 3 to Class 2. Amy Welkin irom Class 2 to Class214 words
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Article118 1935-10-09 16 The following have accepted to play lawn tennis for the SC.C. m matches against the British Medical Association at the S.C.C. today at 5 p.m. Mixed Doubles Mr and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden. Mrs. and Mrs. P. H. Swinchatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huggins E. C.118 words
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Article115 1935-10-09 16 Perak's XV To Play The Negri From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct. 7. The following have been to j play Rugby for Perak against Negri Sembilan at Ipoh on Saturday:— R G. Cranford: D R Barr. I D Gebbie. Rev. Nigel Williams and E M. W. Wood. G.115 words
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Article76 1935-10-09 16 The October Medal (Stroke) of the Keppel Golf Club will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13 Gold Medal 1934-35 The following players have qualified for the 1934-35 Gold Medal which will be played for m conjunction with the October Medal: J. MacLeod.76 words
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Article200 1935-10-09 16 Intending competitors for thi Croat Country Race are reminded for the Open Championship T« n Mile Cross Country Race organised by the Clerical Union will close on Oct 20 and the race will be run on Oct 27 at 7 m No entrance fee will be charted200 words
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Article66 1935-10-09 16 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. Ist vs R.A F tomorrow at SCC. F J L May R A Ashworth. Capt N L Hamtr. J. E. Harvey. E W Reeve. Capt W B T. Douglass: A. D. Cooper. A P Cra D H. Palmer.66 words
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Advertisement82 1935-10-09 16 SEE THE NEW GAS COOKERS r \j^, /pm Any time you are passing if/// the g^ showrooms, you s^lWY* **nr V <*" call In and see the latest models of gas \l |Sf| v^| cookers. Their appear.(rJßl/^l I// ancc w,th tne,r ename J&JFBk/'/ \lj surfaces and easily cleaned fi^^ir^l i82 words
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