The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,671. FSTD. 1835. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935. 10 CENTS
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  • 322 1 Meeting Of League Assembly Postponed MUSSOLINI PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE WITH FRANCE AND BRITAIN Japan To Ban Exports Of War Supplies To Italy? A POSITION fraught with much clanger for the League has been created by the divergence uf the views on asanctions of Britain and France,
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  • 92 1 DUCHESS SON DOING WELL Prince Seventh Sin Succession To The Throne London. Oct 9. r\ I < >ks were summoned to the Kent's 1 mdon borne In Square last evening. Her son Ri 2.15 this morning. understood that b >th mother il .'.ci are doing well. lews ol the birth
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  • 115 1 OUR NEW COMMERCIAL SERVICE rURN to Page 9 for our new special commercial table service, the most comprehensive and complete ever offered bj any newspaper In Malaya, this Includes Last nightY closing prices on the London and Ne.v York Stock Exchange*. I Foreign exchange rate*. Wall Street (able. Commodity prices
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  • 115 1 If Asked To Co-operate In Applying Sanctions Berlin. Oct. The question of Germany's action if asked to play a part, m the making if sanctions effective is the chief topic of conversation In political and business circles and an official sounding on behalf of the League is expected
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  • 68 1 Japan May Ban Exports To Italy Tokio. Oft. 9. Although well-Informed circles do not expect that Japan will participate hi sanctions, it is believed that she will ban exports of war supplies to Italy. It is presumed, however, that normal non-military commerce with Italy will be maintained. Japanese
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  • 20 1 Parliament May Be Summoned Early London. OH. 9. Thi' Cabinet took several provisional decisions this morning, which, however,
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  • 37 1 Rome, Oct. 9. A OMMIMQIE states that the whole front is quiet except for small patrol action and aircraft reconnoitring. Meanwhile the organisation of communications with the rear line actively continues.- Reuter
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  • 90 1 Not Downcast By Italian Successes Addis Ababa. Oct. 9. A more optimistic feeling prevails m the capital than at any time since the outbreak of hostilities. An intimate reports the Negus is m the highest spirits, but outside observers are unable to see any signs justifying optimism. As
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  • 125 1 •THE Singapore Free Press understands that official information is likely to be given today cf the acquisition by the well-known linn of McAuiifTe. Davies and Hope, of Derrick and Co.. chartered accountants. Hong Kong Chambers. The partners m Derrick and Co., are now Messrs.
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  • 117 1 "Palpable Benefits Of Tin Control MR. HOWESON DISCUSSES "REAL DANGER" London. Oct. 9. THE: benefits of the international tin agreement are so palpable that there is little doubt the original signatory countries will be willing to continue on the existing terms, stated Mr. John Howeson addressing the meeting of Southern
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  • 231 1 Malaya Engaged Tennis On AMERICANS AND ITALIAN SHIPS PROCLAMATION BY aMR. ROOSEVELT Will U.S. Co-operate In Sanctions? THE following announcement was received last night from the American Consulate General. Singapore. The Consulate General is m receipt of a telegraphic instruction from the Dope 'tment of State
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  • 120 1 sh.iiiKh.u. Oct. 9. THREE hundred motor buses, a special light railway and a fleet of 500 taxis will be brought into operation tomorrow m crder to handle the record 'crowd expected to throng the Sixth National Athletic Meet. Over 2.000 police will be on duty around the giant million-dollar Kiangwan
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  • 25 1 A Royal decree authorises the •x--penditure Of 337.000.000 lire up to 1942 for the construction of oil fuel depots for the Italian Navy. Reuter Wireless
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  • 51 1 Kaunas. Oct. K. a.m Rppradmau estimate <>i the r« suit oi Urn IftoMl etocttdm |tw the German list at between 1.500,000 and 1.600.000 votes cut ol 1 T/>:.il of 1.912.000 ieast. Each voter V'ted lor twenty-nlm- deputies The German parties appear to have obtained fcwenti four seat*. Re
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. _^j^pJS^B&a_rnc.'^^ar*r^- ,1,/^. s^3B-B--^-lill \^___j__^^T jlmm^mwmm3aw^^*****^^ mmm^l^ mmmwmsm *ai& a mmm E^ l TONIGHT y SPECIAI niMNPD J-r CHANGE OF PROGRAMME rn-'^i/Jr D,NNtK BY THE VERSAT.LE COMEDY TEAM aISSL m 8 ,5 ,0 M LORRISON AND
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    • 111 1 There io no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN informal TONIGHT SATURDAY < informal > SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC 8Y THE 1=- RELLER BAND =i DINNER $3.00 AFTER DINNER ADMISSION $1.00 CONCERT 8 9.30 DANCE MUSIC 9.30 12 CABARET FROM 9.45 NEVER
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  • 239 2 Two Performances At V.M.C.A. Hal! Performances of Shaw's "Androcles And The Lion," open only to member., ot the dramatic society known as The Sceneshifters, were given m the V.M.C.A. hall, Singapore, on Friday and Saturday night. Opinions differ as to the merits of this play, but if the production
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  • 127 2 Rut He Plans To Fly Solo From England To Australia Adelaide. S. Australia. Sept. 00. Early m November. Roy William Gropler. 19. of Norwood, near Adelaide. i who sailed tor London by the liner Baradine. will leave England for Australia m a three-seater Klamm Swallow 'plane He will
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  • 26 2 Before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. 5.184/35— -Seena Sockalingam Sanaikondar vs. Ponnusamy Padayachi (If not finished*.
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  • 744 2 Italy Runs amok A REMINDER FOR WING-COMMANDER HUNTER —AL CAPONE THE IDEAL FASCIST— LASZLO SCHWARTZ ON THE ITALIAN CONSUL —"HYSTERICAL OR HISTORICAL?"— EVEN MUSSOLINI DABBLES IN ART— DOESN'T THE ITALIAN CONSUL KNOW? T > the Editor. Sir .—lt is with some amusement that I read Wing-Commander
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  • 24 2 Owing to pressure on space a number of letters on the theme of M Italy Runs Amok n are unavoidably held over.
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  • 57 2 I To The Editor. Sir. Please refer to a Century of Sport m Singapore by P.H.R.. as appearing m your Centenary number of j Tuesday morning. Dr. Finlayson and Gerald Mugliston j took no part whatever m the transfer of the Singapore Golf Club to its prei
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  • 338 2 American Naval Visit To Siamese Waters From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 5. ADMIRAL Orin Gould Murfin, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S.A. Asia fleet, on the flagship Augusta with the Isabel and the destroyers Edsall and Stewart, will arrive off the Bangkok Bar on the morning of Oct. 15. The Admiral
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  • 221 2 Good Entertainment At The Pavilion Keeping generally to the traditional accounts of the exploits of its chief character. "Drake of England." the new film at the Pavilion, is good entertainment for those who dislike historical figures revealed m a new and disturbing light. Matheson Lang makes Drake
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  • 192 2 j Supply Of Cooked Ratio* s |To Quarantine Station. Pulau Jerejak, and Sungei Pfauun] Depot, Penang. Tenders are invited by the I Immigration Committee for tru t ol cooked rations lor thr Qu i Station. Pulau Jerejak and I Pinang Depot. Penann. for tl ot twelve months from
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  • 149 2 DA YANG ELIZABETH Sudden Operation For Appendicitis London, Sept. 26. Mrs. Harry Roy— the daughter of th. Raja of Sarawak and wife of Harry Roy, the dance band leader— was taker on Sept. 26 to a nursing home m Manchester, suffering from appendicitis Mrs. Roy. whose husband was fulfilling an
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 115 2 <♦♦♦<. X YOU'LL ACHE WITH LAUGHTER jk^^SSfmh^ X XAT THE ANTICS OF THE GAYEST Ilk X CAST EVER TURNED LOOSE IN V A WARNER BRO. MUSICAL !J IS I ♦> IN CALIENTE 93K THE GREATEST OF HnaHna^nal WARNER'S MUSICAL HITS! V I V THE MOST COSTLY AND LAVISH JC *t*
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    • 529 2 CIJ^SIFED ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER Co. (Managers G. Waddell Co.) collects and delivers luggage within Municipal limits at the following rates TRUNKS 50 CENTS SUITCASES .25 CENTS Minimum Charge 51.50. SPECIAL RATES QUOTED FOR LARGE QUANTITIES AND FOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS BAGGAGE INSURANCE ARRANGED. FORWARDING EFFECTED. TEL. ADDRESS .—"LUGGAGE" i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, OCT. 10 High Water. 9 38 a m. 8 2 ft., 9.37 p m 9.2 ft. Hockey: SC.C. I vs. R.A.F. at S.CC; Ceylon S.C. vs. 22 Hvy. Bty. Changi at Balestier; Girls' S.C. II vs. V.M.C.A. II at G.SC Sikh Police vs P.W D.
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    • 376 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres 6 Recorded music. 8.30 Close down. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19 82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The Bath Pump Room
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  • 806 3 Famous Japanese Diplomat On Future Of The Pacific WONDERFUL NEW ERA IS DAWNING ..I BELIEVE that a friendly understanding has been reached I between Japan and Great Britain. A wonderful new era of the Pacific is dawning. Although this ocean is twice as the
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  • 70 3 The wedding took place at home on Sept. 7 of Mr C. H. Dobbie. formerly of the Public Works Department. F.M S.. and Miss Frances Bebb. Mr. Dobbie will be remembered by a number of people m Kuala Lumpur for he was stationed there m 1928-30 before his transfer to
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  • 183 3 12 YEARS' TERRIBLE PAIN WITH GASTRITIS. What must a man think who, after ara of terrible gastric pain and fter trying everything else, takes a mall bottle as a "trial." only to find U urea him completely During the past twelve years." Mr. W- writes, "I have suffered very irom
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  • 378 3 Retiring G.O.C. In Singapore FREE PRESS INTERVIEW T lEUT.-General O. C. Borrett. C.8., C.M.G., C.8.E., D.5.0.. who has; just vacated the post of General j Officer Commanding the British Troops m China, arrived at Singapore m the P. O. Rajputana yesterday. He
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  • 248 3 Takes Centenary Issue With Him (FtOK Our Own Correspondent*. Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. There was a large gathering at the Kuala Lumpur station when the acting British Resident, the Hon. Mr. W. D. Barron and Mrs. Barron left for Singapore en route to Australia on a
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  • 73 3 Government Asked To Re-open Fund At a meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, the honorary secretary reported the receipt cf petitions from a list of unemployed persons, requesting assistance. It was decided to write to Government pointing to the distress which still exists, and to express regret
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  • 72 3 |M R W. Theseira, a Eurasian, narrowly escaped being crushed to death by a coconut tree at Kampong Blanda, Malacca, on Saturday evening. Mr. Theseira was cycling home when some people who saw the tree coming down shouted to him. He jumped off his machine m time
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  • 69 3 The following were passengers by Dutch Airways: .Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM PK— AFK on Oct. B:— Mr. Lie Tek Hian, Mr. Sudoh. Mr. Ishede. Mr. Debuchi. Mr. Cox. Mr. Fulllord. Mr. Oey Tjing Poey. Mr. Tjia Kik TJlng and Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and child. Left for
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  • 54 3 Mr. A. G. Robinson. Assistant Adviser, Drainage and Irrigation. Malay States has been appointed to act as Adviser Drainage and Irrigation. Malay States. Mr and Mrs. D F. Topham have not ,*et decided m what part of the South >f England they will make their permaaent home At present they
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  • 293 3 TAMIL'S DEFENCE IN CIVIL SUIT AN allegation that he was compelled to sign a promissor> note under fear of bodily injury was made by Ponnusaim Padayachi. a P.W.D. fitter, m his defence to an action brought against him by Seen.. Sockalingam Sanikonda m Supreme
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  • 213 3 F.M.S. Chief Justice Dissents From Our Own Correspondents Ipoh. Oct. 8. The F.M.S. Court of Appeals by a majority judgment today allowed the appeal of Mr. W. F. Barns, against the judgment of Mr. Justice Howes ln his suit against Messrs. R. S. Stewart Phillips and A. S.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 116 3 Commercial Books Just Received Principles of Mercantile Law hy J Charlesworth 5.00 < <mpany Law b> 11. Goitein 4.50 solicitors' Rook-keeping by John R. Price .50 In* Law of Evidence by W. Nembhard Hibbert 1.50 I-aw of Procedure by W Nembhard Hibbert 4.50 f'nnciple* of Bankruptcy by Potter. Adams Dickson
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    • 1183 3 r^x^ 1 ihe Bennett Co.lege. Ltd.. __k i: Tr;neipal Shefßeld, 4 or. Joo Chiat Road. Uennett College, •'T < e-.ayniys. In-l.md. Mngsp.>r« Sheffield. HunupiUyt Rotd. I'ear1 'ear Sirs. Inland. Colombo. i b.iv_ pleetesß m _tSotW-k_f you that L Dear >»r v. as i*i i iSS-Wl m tht 1934 1-ondon City
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  • 1986 4 AERO ENGINE GAINS LAND SPEED RECORD Aviation Topics Heart" Of The Blue Bird London. 1 HE Clrst man to move on land ?it speed of 300 miles an hour owe hig achievement m great part to the British aeronautical engineer TI e heart of Sir Malcolm Campbell's oar Blue Bird,"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 62 4 1~l r _tP 15 mm |____E El This is the J 'FOOTPRINr r pi off the tyre If <3 that delivers k [1 43% I 'I LONGER F J NON-SKID Ii H MILEAGE H ti SEE i j great Detective's a ll EVIDENCE Ll Goodyear i PI Dealers 1 >m
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    • 163 4 TAPER THREADS MEAN SOUNDER JOINTS sV_H IHHMH^H^B"'' j£*^'i_K^»^^^^:3|^flK3lw^Si^^!«3 tk» '^•v^t W- 4r *p v F, IIJI«"l™-Slaa__a_j m ***M a—^___,.;._^. v ,-w f Fig. 1. A parallel thread. Look at the fff. 2 A Cntne Tape hreai Iff** threads doing no work, although Ughi. Threads snugl;/ interlocked all wrench tight. That's
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  • Article, Illustration
    213 5 photo IJOR 11 B. F. DIXON, R.A.M.C.. of the War Office, inspecting gas-masked nurses, at a demonstration of first-aid work m the event of air gas attacks. iraniscd by the St. John Ambulance Brigade, which took place at Commercial Street m the East End of London. High officials of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 ii*- rvn lug wriev \Jntt\mt. Dure/* CARTON CHEESES Edam English tt Cheshire Italian Corgonzola English Cheddar Danish D r Camembert Roquefort Swiss CHEESE SPREADS Gruyere <£ /ue Moon i R ogue f ort English 'Blue Moon* Limburger Cheddar 'Blue Moon* Pimiento Australian 'Blue Moon American Cheddar 'Blue Moon* Camembrie. MMkFM
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  • 544 6 Sir William Willcox Thinks We Are Very Up-To~Date IMPRESSIONS OF TOUR PRAISE for the high standard of public health m Singapore was given by Sir William Willcox, Medical Adviser to the Home Office, during an address at Rotary Club luncheon at the
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  • 487 6 Stole Ricksha Puller's Money found the medical profession thoroughly up to date. The problems which doctors abroad had to face had developed both personality and character m them. They had found research work going on everywhere and had been much impressed by the progress made m Canada and m Australia.
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  • 187 6 CHINESE FINED FOR MEAN TRICK A MEAN trick to rob a ricksha -puller was disclosed m the third police court, Singapore, yesterday when Leung Yu Lain was charged with cheating. It appears that a ricksha-pulh r took a passenger to the New World on Oct. 1 and when the lare
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  • 309 6 WILTS HRES BAND Performance At The Gardens On Friday The Regimental Band under Mr. W. Atkins. A R.C.M by kind permission of Major Evelyn Smith unci the officers. Ist Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment, will perform the following programme of music at the Botanical Gardens On Friday, at 9. 15 p.m.
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  • 38 6 Mr. J. O. Wilson, the manager of the Malaoca branch of Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. is leaving for home on leave on Oct. 16. Mr. E. C. Cooper, who will act for him. has already arrived In Malacca.
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  • 352 6 CA TTLE DEA LER' S CLA IM FA ILS Partnership Which Was Dissolved MR. Justice BvitOl] Actum Just *cc, llvered fudgn yesterday m the e.e< m wh Muzaratshah bin Bazaratshah Abdui Gallai fOC the .WCOVC.J $i.57.).7a ovei the shipment cattle from Ban kok THE plainti!! .1 ed that known the
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  • 292 6 Impersonated Dispensary Manager CHINESE GAOLED FOR CHEATING IJOW three shopkeepers were cheat- ed by a man impersonating .is the manager of the Medical Office m North Bridge Road. Singapore, and handed him money, was described m the second police court yesterday when a Hylam Chinese named CM— 1 aSwte Wah
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  • 52 6 Hundred- ol children attended the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore, yesterday afternoon, when a .pedal matinee p »r--formance ol "Drake oJ England" wai given The Theatre was packed and many children had to be turned away. For their benefit, a BCCOtld KO* matir.ee performance will be given at the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 553 6 II! BOROUGH OF DISTRICT I ,jj Public Health 'Depart ment M| Dem Sirs. 1 have recently had two rather extraordinary cases under viy notice These two cases g represent nearly the extremes as far as ages ire concerned. The first is a case of a child 2'_. years old m
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    • 72 6 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING TONIGHT and NIGHTLY at 9.30 p. m. UDAY SHANKAR AND HIS COMPANY OF HINDU DANCERS and MUSICIANS WITH SIMKI and ZOHRA NOTHING SO BEAUTIFUL HAS EVER BE 1_ N PRESENTED ON THE STAGE IN MALAYA BOOKING PLANS at LITTLE'S PRICES: $4. $3, $2. $1. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL
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  • 986 7 TIN POSITION FULL OF POSSIBILITIES No "Kruschen Feeling" In Rubber Market REALISATION rarely warrants the IX agonies of anticipation, and now the trumpet has sounded md the lesions are actually on March, a general feeling of reliel seems to have come over both the commodity
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  • 235 7 Chinese Who Was .\nx.ous To Compound Case From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 4. An elderly Chinese named Tan Choo appeared before Mr. b X Wilson, m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, charged with driving his car m a rash and negligent manner at the
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  • 50 7 (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Kangsar, Oct. 7 On Saturday at about midnight a Chinese woman travelling m a hired car gave birth to a child. The driver, alarmed, drove to the Kuala Kangsar police station where he was advised to take the woman to hospital
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  • 22 7 Mr. M L Webhr Assistant Conservator of Forests, h.t" annointed to officiate as D\s f r F rest Officer. Bentong and Rauh
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 265 7 The author-director of "Riptide" now hrings to the screen another ultra-modern story destined to give the world something to think about T-—aa_aai_BiMa iiiimbui mi_j CAPITOL Coming _-a-_-a-__B--— i i■ aa i_a i i— imi -> THREE GREAT STARS IN EDMUND GOUIOING'S pt vcrful Met ro-Goldwyn -Mayer Offering ANN HARDING, HERBERT
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    • 378 7 H MYSTERY™-*! AD VENTURE BS___i MID TUT,. AT lU I EXHILARATES J I ALHAMBRA POSITIWELY wst sh s fit ■l» CM. <ha..___y ,h, crlllr_-it h on, „f ,h, inr.iiin f >m.t.«-s sera for >r-rs ROSEMARY AMES AND MARY CARLISLE m FOX -I *pi;nsFIJL, SUCCESSFLI\ MYSTERY "THE GREAT HOTEL MURDER" i
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  • 496 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1985. Wolf In Sheep's Clothing THE methods by which the antiSemitic campaign is continued throughout Germany at the present ;time throws an interesting light upon Nazi mentality of various shades. Recently. Nazi leaders exhorted their followers to be more circumspect m dealing with
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  • 459 8 THE annual issue of Lloyd's Register of Shipping. recording statistics of world shipping for 'the first half of the present year., has recently been issued. The Re-' I fitter, as usual, exhibits some remarkable facts (to the layman, at any rate) though not necessarily surprising ones. Perhaps
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  • 202 8 Mrs. J. M. Goonting of Sentul has been admitted to the Bungsar Hospital, j Mrs. A. M. M. Lorimer and Miss Lorimer left Malacca for home by the Jutlandia. Mr. F. A. Hare and Mr. A. M. Swyny boarded the homeward bound Jutlandia at Port Swettenham yester-
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  • 514 8 Marriage Ami Divorce hi Siam Anew law on marriage aad divorce came into force m Siam on Ocx 1. writes our Bangkok Correspondent, and Siam now ranges herself on the side ot the Western world as regards marriage at last. Most young people get married with a
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  • 1034 8 II7HEN ihe awoke and turned her eyes towards the window Mrs. I Rigg reflected that it was strange, but lit seemed more important that it should be a line Saturday than a line thirtieth wedding anniversary Though. oi course, the one meant the other. Sam was still asleep. He
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  • 48 8 Shanghai. Oct. 8. Mr. Wu Tieh Cheng. Mayor of Greater Shanghai, is entertaining Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, British economic adviser, and the British Consul-Gene-ral m Shanghai to dinner tonight. Sir Frederick will leave Shanghai for North China ln a day or two -Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 25 8 Mr. F. W. Latham .-.nd Miss O. D. Phillips are passengers booked by the Kuala Lumpur P. and O. agency by the homeward bound Rajputana
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 159 8 Caldbecks a aa^____________ I ___________________a__K___BiMl_____—_B^__________K^^_i^_K BY SPECIAI gj__L A <Db IO H.M. THI IPPOINTMENI KINC; F SIA>I ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PRESENTS. OR GIFTS OF ANY NATURE WHETHER IT BE A DIAMOND, JEWELLERY. SILVERWARE, OR THE BEST E.P.N.S. OUR COMPLETE LINE WILL ENABLE YOU TO SELECT JUST THE THING YOU HAVE
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    • 46 8 IT IS HARD FOR A MAN to keep straight when he is trying to make both ends meet. The astraightforwardness of the GAFLAC" ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY makes it very popular with travellers. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 484 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. m., Oct. 9. oi t-i denomination unless Rise otherwise stated Previously Yesterday or Fall rsion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64. 116 115? _i ing Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 112 1124? V an, 31/2 pc. 1033 8 103 i 2 4 4'
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    • 230 9 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company. Ltd.. the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published m Malaya has
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    • 74 9 Rubber: Steady: London Spot: 5 31 32d. (Previously: Firm al Od. Jan-Mar.: 6%d. Previously: 6 1 j>d. April-June: 6!_.(.. Previously 6%d. .July-Sept.: 5%d. Previously: 6*^d. New York Due.: 12.48 c. Previously: 12.30 c. New York Jan: 12.66 c. Previously: 12.40 c. New York Mar.: 12.53 c. Previously 12.58 c.
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    • 57 9 Tin: Steady. Cash: j_.229.55. Previously: Steady at £227. 15s. Three months: £219.16*. Previously: £218. 15s. Copper: Settlement: __55.175.64. Previously: 05. 12s. 6d. Lead: Settlement: C19.25.6d. Previously: £H». Spelter: Settlement price: 1*16.15 Previously: £16. 12s. 6d. (.4.1d Yesterday: X7.15.10d. Previously: £7. Is. Iod. Silver: Spot: 29%_L Previously: 29 l_td. Three,
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    • 1129 9 Fraser and Co's List w Sxrendar: ($2» I.M 2.6© N\.ai:..s ($1) .80 85 Pnjam ($1) 1 sf> 1 65 Parit Perak <$1> 2.3f> l 1 4 Perak R. Valley ($1; .80 90 Punggor ($1) 24 Radcllo, <ss> 400 4 20 Sandycroft ($2) 1.10 1.2 C Simpd Ba-ran
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    • 147 9 The Singapore Chamber ol Con. mere. Rubber Association held its 1.247 th auction yesterday; catalogued 1 110.929--lbs. 495 95 tons; olTered 1048.127 mM 467 91 tons; sold 892.645 lbs. 39R 50 SPOT New York 12', London 5 15 lid PRICKS Rrr.Ai.ISKI> Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb
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    • 89 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. 9, VI o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Na. I. X. R.S.S. In cases iF.OB. October) 2OVa -o'., Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. October) 19 :J 19 7 n No. I. X. R.S.S. (spot loose* (awardable Singapore lt% No. I.X.R.S.S. October 20 20 November December 20
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    • 89 9 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations, Oct. 9 Method 01 Parity befoiv Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to G 124.21 74 7 8 73 3 8 New York to 4.86 2 3 4.90 9 16 4.90 I/If Calcutta Per rupee Is 6d Is 6 l c ,d.
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    • 156 9 The iollowing crop returns for Sep- i tember are notified The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 82.000 lb The Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 23.2001 b.; The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 64.0001 b; The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 71.0001 b.; Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown
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    • 90 9 FRASER and Co.'s weekl> share report will be found on page 7 today past half-year, after providing for all bad and doubtful debts, rebate on bills, etc. shows yen 16.153.102.20 inclusive ol yen 8.941.325.02 brouglr forward from last account. The directors propose that Yen 1.650 000.000 be added
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    • 27 9 The output of Sione Tin (F.M.S. Ltd I for the month of September 1935. wa> 351 plculs. Yardage Worked 71.700; Hours Run 272.
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    • 132 9 m. Com 141>2 140' 2 138 3 :-^raph 137y 2 l-*8 3 I:i9l 4 lilroid 44' j 45 :J 4 445 8 j 46 3 8 46 >b ■hone and > 0 1 h 9 4 9'» x ity Bank 27| a 26 26^ 20~k 21 7
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    • 225 9 Yesterday 's Singapore Quotations Oct. 9 SELLING London -1 months' sight 24 1 London b months' sight 2 4 3.32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 1.16 London 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 24 London. T.T. 24 Lyons. Paris, demand 861 Hamburg, demand 140
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    • 73 9 Ten Per Cent. Dividend Recommended The following is the report ol the directors of Yokohama Specie Bank. Ltd. presented to Shareholders at the 111 th half-yearly general meeting held on Sept. 10 The directors submit to you the annexed statement of the liabilities and assets of the
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    • 88 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES Oct. 9 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6 50 Java Cube Jg Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 20.00 Copra, Sundried 4.90 Copra, mixed 4 40 Small Flake Tapioca 6.00 R B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 115 Banja Jelotong J* Sarawak Jelotong u R (Siam) W.C. No. 1
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  • 1391 10 HOKKIEN SECRET SOCIETY MEMBERS' FEUD LEADS TO FATAL STABBING Story Of Pole-v-Knife Fight In Street CORONER'S INQUIRY OPENS |i/lEMBERS of Hokkien secret societies m Singapore figured prominently m an inquiry opened by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) yesterday into the death of a Hokkien named Scow Teck Guan,
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  • 525 10 $5,000 COMMISSION CLAIMED ON PURCHASE OF LAND FOR NEW RACECOURSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 9 fHE suit was commenced m the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley of the case m which Aaron Manasseh is suing J. D. Kemp, president, and D.
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  • 118 10 121 Naturalised In September Canberra, Sept. 20. The Minister for the Interior <Mr Paterson* said that 945 certificates of naturalisation were issued during the eight months ended Aug. 31. compared with 953 issued during the corresponding period m 1934. During the present month, however, there had been
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  • 81 10 70- Year-Old Chinese Fined For Assault A seventy-year old Chinese, a medicinal herb seller by occupation, indulged m a game of fisticuffs with another Chinese, not perhaps as old as himself, and as a result he found himself charged before the third police magistrate, Singapore, with assault.
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  • 71 10 Rumour Regarding Arrival Of U.S. Squadron -Seng Kon*. Oct. 8. British naval authorities here deny, as completely unfounded. renins emanating- from Washington that the U.S. destroyer squadron, at present at Hong Kong, will be based here for the protection of British interests, due to the departure of
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  • 252 10 MALAYAN SOCCER TEAM SCORE VICTORY OVER SHANGHAI ELEVEN Sh..i.Kl.a\ v, ALL preparations for thi the All-China Olvmpud at the new stadium In Shai been completed and M- ssr < Pan and Chu Mm Vi membi executive department of Government, have arrived ll B to take charge ol
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  • 114 10 Sharp Urn In Rubber Shi And Commodity London. 0< On the Stock Exchan-" rubbi ponded to tin' rfM m Urn ram m n <i oils were i Hn.i market*, •ere lon rtrtatn aad irregular Cotton went hrm m intlC-J ,the United States' Bureau rep I rlflh charac! cuis.-d
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  • 46 10 A nine-year-old Chlnoee boy iv Ml a fracture ol the was knocked down m Upp Street yesterday morning by a Cl bicyclist Mr W L Cuscaden U the Malacca branch ol tht roleum Co Ltd i |i is probable Mr Q there to take Oil place
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    • 186 10 DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR BY LOTUS AND DELTA THE "KENSINGTON" A POPULAR AND COM- j^y^mg^^ FORTABLE MODEL. MID y AVf^^ m BROWN WILLOW CALF. v^^L^ A SMART MODEL IN BROWN WILLOW MODEL B $12.50 BOTH MODELS AVAILABLE IN SIZES AND I SIZES 5-101 TWO FITTINGS. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Keeping
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    • 76 10 TIFFIN $1.00 Cream of Vp.-i ;i_ m Fish a la l\i (.iillr I 1 il'-l Mr (irrrn Pras A Saulrr Poljtn Cold HaM a a_e*i C ho 4 ol.il*' l< r ('tram Chrrsr. Fruit. < oiTrr TRY OUR SPECIAUTrrs It \Ki:i> \l.\sia <• MOM I or OVER ioo orm i<
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  • 9 11 BAD MEN 1 ji WALLACE REEKY
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  • 439 11  -  Ely Culbcrtson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst DECLARER HPHERE is an old story about the chauiTeur who ran over himself too well known to repeat here— of which I am sometimes reminded at the Bridge table when an unthinking declarer blissfully completes the running
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    546 11  -  MOLLIE MERRICK BY he a bad man Hist so long m Hollywood. After that, to become the kindly whom fill the world loves, or s into tlie discard. this little tiling decided the he Beery brothers. Wallace became the likable bad-man. N w right ur 11 he himsell
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  • 36 11 Mr W. Lan Pieris of the Rubber Research Department. Ceylon, who arrived by the s.s. Hector from Colombo on Thursday, is on a two months' tour it Malaya to study conditions m local small rubber holdings.
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  • 328 11 ALLEGED SECRET SOCIETY INITIATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar. Oct. TTHE allegation that several past members of the Kongsi Glap. an unlawful Malay secret society, who had paid tobat and had obtained a free pardon front the Sultan of Perak. were compelled to be unwilling participants m
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  • 82 11 £1,000 For A Coodwill Volume Canberra. Fed. Cap Territory, Sept. il. Provision is made m the estimates fcr the current financial year for c 1.000 towards the publication of the' Australian Goodwill Volume, which will be published to mark the holding Of the Japan-Australia exhibition m Japan
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  • 121 11 Sydney. Oct. 1. Writing to friend m Goulburn. N.S.W. Irom Rabaul. the administrator; of the Mandated Territory "BrigadierGeneral McHICOU) stated—"You would be amazed at our vast official correspondence with philatelists all over the world, and nt the revenue we collect irom the sale cl whole sheets of
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  • 615 11 In English Schools T'HE number ot teachers m the Gov- eminent and Aided English boys' schools m the Straits Settlements at the end of November. 1934. was C 26 519 being men and 107 being women Of these only 65 men and 1 woman, were
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    • 174 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong K'<ng» I The liability of .nembera i_ limited to I ,the extent and m the manner pres- I -cribed by Ordinance No 6 ol tf*'29 of Jthe Colony tl l HEAD OH ICE MONO KONG Authorised Capital $50.000. 000
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    • 507 11 CHARTERED BANK Ob INDIA, UMinin AND CHINS (Incorporated m Enitlnnd h\ Resjral Chartei t J ald up capital m b00(»oo shares of £5 caen HI 000 Reserve Fund M [((serve Llublll'y of Proprietors \OO 10c HEAD Ol I D I 38. Blshopsgate L n.lon EC I Agenries and Rr inches
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 457 12 7 MEN DRIFT ASHORE IN LIFEBOAT Miraculous Escape From Ship That Capsized Judiquc (Nova Scotia), Sept. 26. A GRIM drama of the sea was revealed when a battered ship's lifeboat drifted ashore with the morning tide at this little Cape i Breton fishing village today. The boat < ontained seven
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    • 271 12 Two Sessions Arranged At Shanghai The eagerly awaited auction sale of the appointments of the s.s. Mantua, the P. and O. liner soon to be scrapped here, will be held m the ship, which at present is tied up at buoys 14 and 15. says the N.C.D. News.
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    • 296 12 GREAT PROGRESS OF GERMAN LINE TTHE fifty years' jubilee of the Weormann line of merchant steamships was given great prominence m the German press at the j beginning of this month to celebrate the time when, half a century ago the first vessel belonging to the service
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    • 493 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated Ln F.M.S.) CELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 54*1 LLOYDS AGENTS. fla-GKLNG AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATIS RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIf IC GRiATHT (Incorporated m England) TRAVEL S YSTHI TBE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via BONO LULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS
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    • 100 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjoewangi and North Western Ports) Due Sail Spore. Spore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of Freight and Passage please apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG Planters Stores
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    • 594 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Aior Star. Mon. to Fri* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 pm. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenr.am. Taiping ana Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 301 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wh_r\es or expected to arm* East Whan (Entrance (.ate 1 Silvermaple 22; Rohmi M Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Rajputana 18; Centaur II 1 10; Talma 8; Pangkor 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Chinese Prince 30; Ke« h... sias 34; Khandalla 36 Empire Dock
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    • 469 13 a* P&Oand BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. II CHITRAL 15 000 __T 3 %ss"** .KS £t* BURDWAN M™ 'S 16 R?S™ 2 CATHAY 15.000 Jan. 17 BTOT^I „'?Sn S° V RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 31 BHUTAN 6.100 NOT. 31 CORFU 15 000 Feb 14
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    • 493 13 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. City o^Br'sto! cf ?n S JJ" S 0 at^f \xrt~* >ct 30 Nov 2 City ot Windsor N °v
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    • 975 13 P^^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING Sa_^a«- s _a%_anf m Th. SU_. SU. m N.^____«__, «*t_aST_i2_fs.& The Liverpool and London ano Gloh« Th. Insurance Co., Ltd. ?J c T J_ Mne9 and Mer^ Marine Ins.raMs CO- Ltd. The Federated Malay SUtes aailway?.^^ BU #f Imperial Airways, Ltd. m„,r k_. Indian Trans-Continental \i r
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    • 757 14 Ka. P. M. BaOMNPUIJKE PAKEIVAAJtT MAATSCHAP' J HKI.INST Thursday Oct 10. Toboali. Cheribon mot for passengers) Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TlDORE— Thursday Oct. 10. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. BOELONGAN— Thursday. Oci 10, Singkaiwang, Ptmangkat and Selakau. BI'IJSKES Thursday, Oct. 10. Penang, Oelee Lheue (not
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    • 788 14 mtti i^ m*i iIT _-_r^i-l mmWL JLW I f <9 H IBW"'^ 7 1 xTi6] i) Ini I l^r^£-il L_ml Ib* -^4>— fc-1 Jaw»_Pßff_HWTy fo_^4r TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, ROMB-VY. SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive. Leave I*ave Arrive Spore. Spore.
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    • 613 14 o. s. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKBICA Montevideo Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durbar. Maru Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Montrvid* Otl I" Africa Maru Santos. Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Tonga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Sajaam. Beira, L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Oc*. r io Aden Maru Cape
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  • 463 15 Triangle Game Abandoned GOAL-SHY PLAYERS NOW DASHING NET-CRASHERS COO I BALL Xashlons unl|ke the femin ne var ety irom year to year, which makes the Middlesbrough revolu- someth.ng to marvel at writes John Robertson m the Sunday D.spatch. Moulded by Peter McWilliam m the sweet old
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  • 110 15 Vegri Police Swamp Malacca Police From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Sept. 29. The final of the Simpson Cup >t ball competition was played at tnban today, when the Negri Sembilan Police defeated the Malacca by seven goals to nil, all scored the second half of play. The cup
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  • 189 15 For Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire T London, Oct. 8. HE latest callover for the Cesarewltct. is as follows: 19 to 2 Woodstock offered 10 to 1 taken. 100 to 9 Doreen Jane taken and offered. 100 to 9 Shining Cloud offered 100 to 8 taken. ICO to 6 Lucky
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  • 220 15 Death Of T. J. Richards. The Famous Australian Forward Sydney. Mr. T. J. Richards, the former Rugby Union International, died m Rosemount Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, recently, after a long illness. Tom Richards, who was a member of the Wallaby team which toured Great Britain m 1908-9,
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  • 757 15 The Season's Prospects ENGLAND AND WALES TO PLAY IRELAND AND SCOTLAND THE Hockey association will celebrate their jubilee this season, and to commemorate the occasion an International same, m which England and Wales will oppose Ireland and Scotland, will take place on Jan. 18 at Beckenham;
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  • 287 15 All-Malaya Team In China Hong Kong. Oct. 2. It will probably interest Malayans to know that the All-Malaya football team arrived here this morning and are due at Shanghai on Sunday, Oct. 6. The team expect to play friendly games against a local Chinese side the iollowing days later. During
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  • 532 15 A Cricket Anomaly TEMPERAMENT AS IMPORTANT AS TECHNIQUE IN YOUNG PLAYERS TS IT not time that the ever-recurring problem of selecting the Test Match cricket teams was put on a more systematic basis It is a curious fact that while two or th.cc
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  • 316 15 Leading Batting And Bowling Averages Timrs Hl«h Not Ins. Out R Inns a< ft Hammond «W. R.i (Gloucestershire! 58 r> 2616 252 49.35 Sutcliffe 54 3 2494 212 48.90 Tyldesley (S) 15 1 654 137 46 71 C. S. Dempster 10 2 369 207* 46.12 Washbrook 47 9
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  • 208 15 Next Week's Handicap Doubles MONDAY. OCT 14 A. Ferguson and C. F. Fugler scr. vs. R. V. Harris and G. W. Trimmer plus 2 H. C. Allen and W. Williams plus 2 vs. H. Gray and H. E Stevens owe 2 TUESDAY. OCT 15 E. W. P. Fulcher
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  • 152 15 Last Race For Milner Challenge Cup On Friday, Oct. 11. there will be the usual afternoon races for the "B" and "C" Classes starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday, Oct. 13. the International 6-metre class will sail the last race of a series for the Milner challenge
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  • 164 15 Fixtures For The 1935 Autumn Handicap FRIDAY. OCT. 11 Singles Handicap Class "A 1. Tan Chin Tuan < Tan V > Poh 2. Tan Swee Wah owe 15 vs S X Gaw set 3. A. I Pereira owe 30 3 vs I)r II T Wee owe 15.3. Singles
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  • 67 15 Peter Pan Wins Hv One And A Half lengths (From Our Own OoflOOpootftt) Syd nc> Oil I The Craven plan- retnltod i tolloi 1 PttOff Pan ff.4) I Oro <9.4). Lough Ltogh (9.1) BtVOO ran. Won by 1 \< t<-r oi i ier.a,th between X H d
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    • 66 15 K.N.I.LM. INDIES' AIRWAYS) The K.N.I.L.M. leaves Singapore for Batavia every Wednesday at 8 a.m. This new fast service is operated with Douglas DC.2 'planes of world wide reputation. You can have breakfast m Singapore m comfort and tiffin m Batavia or Bandoeng because the journey from Singapore to Batavia takes
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  • 420 16 But Play Was Poor S.C.C. PLAYERS FALL OFF IN SECOND HALF R.A. ",V .8; S.C.C. "B" 3. Poor rugger was seen on the Padang yesterday when the S.C.C. "B" fifteen were at home to the R.A. "A" side. The Gunners were playing their first
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  • 76 16 Tne following are the final positions m the First Division of the Selangor League: P W. L D. F. A. Pts Rangers 10 9 1 0 34 14 18 S.C.R.C -A" 10 8 1 1 23 13 IT Malays "A" 10 5 3 2 14 13 12 r.P.C.A.
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  • 48 16 PAY.I). Badly Beaten At Hockey Yesterday's hockey match between -the Indian Association "A" team and The P.W.D. resulted m a victory for the former. The score was 7 o. The I. A scorers were M. F. Dhoss (3). Osman Ghani (2). Ponnusamy (1), S Katyal (1).
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  • 456 16 Chinese Volunteers Hold Rifle Meeting TTHE Chinese Volunteer Rifle Meeting, was held at Bukit Timah range on Saturday and Sunday. The winners. were as follows: .00 Yards Deliberate. A' Class PU\ Goh ihiam Seah; B'* Class. Lieut. 8. P. Ho and C" Class. Pte. Koh Boon Siang. 200 Yards Snapshooting:
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  • 151 16 Teams To Play In Week-Enr. Matches The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. "B" vs. R E on i Friday. Oct. 11. at S.CC: H. A. Exley: iR. H. Cain. H. S. Hewett: A. G Baker. D. H. Tudor. Otte Narjet. X, C. Johnson Hill.
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  • 19 16 In a lawn bowls match yesterday the SCC. 32 against the British Medical Association's score of 25.
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  • 17 16 London, Oct. 8. In a Scottish League <Div. I) match yesterday Dundee beat Third Lanark 3—2.- Reuter
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  • 73 16 Team For Saturday's Match Against Johore The following is the team ta play Rugby football for S.CC. vs. Johore at! Rengam on Saturday. Oct. 12: J. Keay: K. A. Haddocks. G. T Gillespie. D. G. M Owen. W. D. J. Vincent; W. H McNeill. A. Gromarty; A. R.
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  • 406 16 RANGERS NO W CHAMPIONS Free Press photo). For First Time In The Clv bs His to ry (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. J7OK the first time m the history oi the (Tub the ..angers became soccer champions of Selangor. This was brought about b\ the failure of
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  • 157 16 Sepoy Lines G. C. To Play At Keppel There will be a women's golf match between Sepoy Lines G.C and Keppel G.C at Keppel on Friday The team,. Sepoy Lines players mentioned first, and startin-. times are as follows: 3.30 Miss Paterson 24 vs. Mrs A Mek Low
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  • 59 16 Captains Prize Won IK Mohamed Amin •From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 8 Mohamed Amin won the Captains Prize m the 36 holes competition at the Gardens Golf Club during the week-end. A good entry was received and the leading scores were: Mohamed Amin 64 70=134 Yap
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  • 124 16 (From Our Own Correspandent) Taiping. Oct. 5. The annual rugger fixture between the Old Edwardians and the King Edward VII School was played at the School padang today and resulted In a win .or the Old Boys by 9 points 1 1 goal and I drop goali
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  • 62 16 A Chinese youth was charged before the third police magistrate. Singanore. yesterday with the theft of a bicycle. or m the alternative of dishonestly possessing same. "I am not guilty. he said, speaking m English. 'T kept the bicycle. It be- longs to my friend, but
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  • 636 16 Birmingham Turns A New Leaf DEVINE'S REMARKABLE INFLUENCE NO attempt has ever been made, so far as I am aware, to define "class" m an athletic sense. It is, however, always to be recognised, writes Arbiter m the Daily Mail. The talented footballer can.
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