The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,G78. ESTI>. 1835. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 165 1 Plan To Enforce "Co-operation CONTROL OF INDUSTRY COMMERCE SOUGHT threat Of Hostilities If Nanking Demurs v Shanghai, Oct. 17. \h\\ Japanese demarche m China is foreseen as ii result of the arrival m Shanghai of representatives from the Tokio Foreign, Navy, and War Offices bearing
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  • 62 1 X.L.M. Affected P_> British P.O. Decision o_n< cided X I. *>! Dutch air- odon to nvt yed m mail to s v.iii be acceptby KIM. service has duplication tmperial rviee to Bin- 'ha: as there Bri: tils to Malaya is ry to make Dutch which is conluick r
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  • 37 1 mer Chinese Minister To Chile Shanghai, Oct. 17. Hsiao-jo, 40-year-old ng magnate, and former Chile, was shot dead at his morning by a former serr >u Ji-kao wh.» then comd< Revenge is believed to Reuter
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  • 95 1  -  Sin Chew Jin Poh Determined Effort To Achieve Unity Shanghai, Oet 17. Important decisions were taken by Marshal Chiang Kai Sack, the Chairman of tin- Military Council of Nanking, and Mr. Wang Chin:-' Wei. the Piemier md Foreign Minister! this morning. They are r< ported to have decided
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  • 52 1  -  Sin Chew Jin Poh si 20.D00 Received From Overseas Shanghai, Oct. 17. Th, China Hood Relief Committee announces' that a sum ol si 20.000 has been received from Chinese m all parts of the world. A sum of $6,000 has recently been received irom Rangoon. Java. Soura- bava
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  • 47 1 Rao Bahadur T. V. Chad, who was till iiis retirement last year the special correspondent of the Statesman of Calcutta, is on a tour round Malaya and Is at present the guest of Mr. K. N. Iyengar, the editor of the Tamil Nesan j lot" Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 105 1 NEW YORK HOAXED Five Bankers Involved In Kidnapping Scare New York, Oct. 17. A SENSATION was created m New York yesterday when it was reported that five American bankers had been kidnappd In Eastern Sonora In Mexico. The news was brought to New York by the publisher. Norcross. who was
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  • 213 1 Review By The Negus At Addis Ababa London. Oct. Hi. Mass movements ol troops from the interior of Abyssinia, reported from various sources, indicate the approaching end of thr period of marking time. The congestion a: Addis Ababa due he influx i armed mer imd«r i. udal chiefs
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  • 112 1 Koine, Oct. 17. Troops entering Aksum found a hune store of grain, collected for military use by tlie Abvssinians General de Bono ordered it to be dis- tributed j._nong the people who receivi d it loyfuUy Troops entered Aksum with >ut !in. a shot, alter first surrounding Th<
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  • 48 1 Two New (.arrisons Are Being Created I'aris, Oct 17 France i- drafting troops irom Morocco to Tunis. Tiw sth Colonial Infantry Regiment e|, Colonial Artillery hay. arrived at Sousoe, tin lormcr bstei .t to southern Tunisia Oarrisons are beint en a'- M-mastir and M.india Reuter
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  • 123 1 Four Suspects Arrested I Attempted Hold -up Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 17. TTiE police report three more arrests m connection with the attempt to hole, up Mr. Gray, engi- neer m charge of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Installation at Chenderoh. when conveying £2.500 by car to pay
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  • 168 1 Advance On Two Fronts The Itali.m armies m the north and smith continue to advance, and it is reported thai Maka ft has been c:iptnrt»d. Addis Ababa. Oct. 17. Oik hundr*>d th i -oops art at present camping round tht capital. Th< plains art covered
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  • 70 1 Italian Purchases In Somaliland Rrrbrra, Ort. 17 an buying bjrden cam. i> Britis-h Somaliland and an Italian ship has left with 280 for Massowa. The situation i BjSjftft but internment and rctmj. -amps arb. log prepar d t >r th- reception ol either b< 11.:-. rents and c
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    • 77 1 i •s"•' K^ySH i j l__J j f TONIGHT rnr_<TAll ___l_f%___> SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION COCKTAIL DANCE mm a\ mm __j __j A 6.30 to 8.15 pm. MIA IVIUNNA DINNER DANCE CALORIS •nformaP 9.30 to midnight Acrobatic Eccentric Dancers NON -DINERS $1.00 RETURN ENGAGEMENT SUCCESS .JjyFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. Directed by DAN
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    • 118 1 I B-__H __B t^'/i *if Sm I BSm. B^kl ss»(-B _v A ■___<—. i. .TT*f j SEA VIEW ill HOTEL TONIGHT formal TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE II DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE L= RELLER BAND-=-CABARET WITH LAURA GUERITE 1 THE FAMOUS ENTERTAINER ZELMA WRIGHT THE TOP TAPPER FROM HOLLYWOOD SERAFIM
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  • 41 2 Law Notices For The Day The Acting Chief Justice at Malacca Assizes. 1] Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell t m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith at a 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originat- big Summonses and Motion.
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  • 383 2 [nqneftl On Nephe* Ol Lord David Crc.l LORD David Cecil gave evidence at an inquest at Letehworth m mail week on his nephew. Owen J Gerrard Ormsby-Gore. the 19-year- old son of the First Commissioner E of Works, died irom injuries received J m a car
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  • 87 2 London. The number of public schoolboys who began a new term recently constituted ft record. Several of the most famous English j schools are full. Waiting-lists are grow- I ing steadily longer, and the number of prospective pupils whose names are entered soon after birth is increasing.
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  • 152 2 A MEMORY OF DR. SUN YAT SEN Post bag r"o the Editor. Dear Sir. -The article on the history >f the Free Press m the Centenary lumber ol your paper of Oct 8 proves cry interesting reading. I should iike to state for your infornation that when the late Dr.
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    18 2 FIFTY YEARS ago Pasteur discovered a serum for hydrophobia. This picture shows him at work m his laboratory.
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    343 2 Mother Names Daughter After Ship Greenock. Christened Antoinette because she ras born m the Cunard- White Star iner AntOhia, the iour-days-old baby laughter of Mrs Christina Currie. of Uiflalo. Wyoming, arrived here recenty with her mother. The baby was botn during the height ►1 a fierce Atlantic
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  • 226 2 i Col. J.A.A.V.L.YV.N.A.L.Q.C. YVolfson Touring The World Tokio, Sept. IX. Colonel Josephus Adolphus Amerieus Vespucius LeonidUS Wolsucanicus Nap--1 talicus Alexandricus Lucius Quintius Cincinatus Wolf son. 80-year-old Ameri-can-Spanish War veteran, declared to be the man with the longest name m the world by Ripley, came to Japan on
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  • 214 2 New York Machine Lost In Night New York, r^ESCENDING from a high altitude preparatory to make its scheduled stop at Cheyenne. Wyoming, recently, a large Boeing aeroplane of United Air Lines, bound with mails for New York from Oakland. California, struck a small hill-top. killing its
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 403 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. TRADE MARK NOTICE. M^__^__i__i_^__--------a—-M~i~a-aa-----a-a BENZEDRINE I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that :he Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of SMITH, KLINE IND FRENCH LABORATORIES, a cor- poration organised and existing under :he laws of the State of Pennsylvania. United States of America, and having ;heir principal
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    • 493 2 1 NO shi NO The original preparation for the curr and prevention of a 3hiny nose, cheeks and forehead. Applied m the morninc; before powdering it will remain on for hours without again ucing your puff. Price: -/65 1/25 MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. 3. BATTERY ROAD BOARD RESIDENCE. "LOXTON" First Class
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    • 256 2 Sbc Sinoaporc 1 free il>ics* M Head Office: irtn Mrfv Phone r ,4 T bss3sl>i Kuala I UtnftUl London Office: «3 Her, El r'• l-**, TH U_m____4_^ SUBSCRIPTION R ATF£S wittuD outg^ |2JSJ_» Malay.. Kuik- Monthly fs H i J *s«> BsJfTfmri- US TdSriy 134 M ||a J Note.— Oatstat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 175 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, OCT. 18. High water. 32 a.m. 7.8 ft.. 2.6 p.m. 8 8 ft. Rugby: Public Services R.F.C. "A" vs. Chinese at Dunearn Road; i R.aA.F. "A" vs. R.E. Changi at Changi. Hockey: S.C.C. "A" vs. R.A. Blakang Mati at S.C.C.; Chinese II vs. V.M.C.A. Juniors
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    • 286 2 a~^~wa-_-~a~— a_-__— ~_Pi I Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres t 6.20 Big Ben. The Western Studio c Orchestra John Myrddin < tenor), j 6.50 "Remote Corners— No. 6: The j mandated territory ol New t Guinea and the 500 islands." A talk. 1
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  • 184 3 AFTER a hearing lasting two and a half days, the case m n which an Arab trader, Abood bin Oon, sued the Singapore 1 paction Company for the recovery of $10,000 as damages for injuries sustained by him consequent on being knocked down an
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  • 56 3 death has taken place m Mary's Bambalapitiya. Colombo, of Miss Orenier at the age of 77. She sister of Sir Samuel Grenler. y -General, Mr. Gerard Orenier, I Registrar of the Supreme Court, >seph Orenier, Puisne Judge, Mr. Orenier, of the Colonial Stores. John Orenier, father of Mr Orenier of
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  • 257 3 Drivers Exchange "Pleasantries While Passing STORY OF RACE ALONG ROAD LJOW tlu- amenities ol the road were Mai observed was related yesterday to Mr. E. E. Colman, the Singapore filth magistrate, by a European ownerdriver and a Chinese motorist during hearing ol a case of driving a motor-car recklessly. Tin
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    35 3 MRS. STANLEY BALDWIN has been called the "world's most devoted wife." She accompanies her husband to al! political meetings and is herself a most able speaker, fulfilling nearly as many encasements M her husband.
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  • 450 3 Franconia Coming Here Again EVERY year between January and March some half-dozen luxurious cruising lineis visit Singapore. Plans for the coming cruise season are alii ady being mapped out. Acooidine, to the 'Cunard White Star News," tin- 20.000-ton Notth Atlantic liner Franconia will again call here m
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  • 80 3 U.S. NAVAL VISIT TO SIAM From Our Own Correspondent* Ku tig kok. Oct. 15. Tiu American naval visit to last l week began this morning when the L'ommander-in-Chiel of the United States Asia fleet. Admiral O. G. Hurrin. left the Flagship Augusta, which was lying otf the Bangk )k river
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  • 44 3 Vessels of the East Asiatic Line on the Homeward journey will, m future call at Marseilles, instead of Genoa M.S. Meonia, schedu'ed to sail fron Penang on Nov. 1, therefore, call a' Marseilles, instead of Genoa as will all subsequent sailinus until further notice
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  • 385 3 Attempt To Import Fruit From Cholera Infected Port •THE captain of a Norwegian steamer 1 and his chinchew t Chinese compradorc i were fined m the Singapore Marine Police Court by Commander Dix on Wednesday for giving false information to an Assistant Port Health
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  • 136 3 Why Woman Helped Herself To $80 a rilt In the family lute oi Tan Gin and her protector Lim Chuan Chye resulted In th,> woman being charged b >re Mr Norman Oric tin Singapore second magistrate, yesterday with theft. The man., story was that there had
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  • 101 3 Five Injured One Driver Charged A collision between a motor-lorry and a milk van at the junction of Victoiia Street and Rochore Road is having its, sequel m the Singapore fifth magistrate's court where a charge of causing hurt by a rash act has been preferred
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  • 177 3 TWO SIKHS COMMITTED TO ASSIZKS A FTER a hearing txcndol over three days daring the coarse ol which about 15 witnesses were examined, the preliminary inquiry against rout Blkha was partially concluded before Mr Nor man Orlce, the Singapore second magistrate, yesterday. Sarjan Singh and KawaJ
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  • 71 3 By Singapore \la!a\ Vernacular Schools The Singapore Malay Vernacular Schools 1935 exhibition ol work will be held at Kota Raja Malay School <old Victoria Bridge School* OB the lollowing days: Thursday. Oct. 900 (5 00 pm open to all. Friday. Oct. *>:>. 9.00 2.00 p.m. open to
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  • 21 3 The Children's Day service ot the Singapore Tamil Methodist Church will be held on Sunday m the Church at 930 am
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  • 216 3 Always Tired And Ailing. This weaaan smtgbed 14 stoi hrr breath wa.s so short ihii thought sin bad asthma She w.^ never realty watt, and always tin t a typical case ol datiu. roUS nv< rwright How she redaced ht i ad n gained health ano
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  • 153 3 For Offence Against His Sister-in-Law •From *>ur OVB Oiin.s)W)i)iltiit Mi lv ca. Oil. I.V The October Assizes opened m Mais CS today with the actinu Chief Ju.stie Mr Burton presiding, tin- list m lor htm containing only three casts Thr lirst ot these to b« tru d sssj
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    • 204 3 I P5 R l^ataa_» I" 1^ y mli\mW \f aamr~iZZ*m£? T^'r -n»_,t*oitb v l?r*J___i_F^ ■~rmsk __E-- 4 ->' c V s »>"t «n i x?!£<e+ *w c 1111. _____r_B li Htate it ls X E2 fl I _____T ______i _____J_H A *Sl I _E^c 1 r P,, i fc V
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    • 125 3 *^WC__ I— l-»T_^-l ----1 m^ yyp— a -g^p |-M-| i— mm j-f "HTWVvt'i ai _t__ri .r^^Z f —^^^^^^^waaaa-aK—faa—^^jH-Tr _a. p}| EL ORIENTE I MUtICA Hi: TOBAI <>v V INC MANN V II CORONAS G c n Un 'n c The BiK Br »tle i n.i.a" Manila Cigar. bears th. I
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  • 1327 4 COCKTAIL PARTY One ol the smartest social events of the year was undoubtedly the "Cocktail Party" given al the Adelphl Hotel last Monday c enlng by Mrs. Enid Petrle and Miss Bett for the double purpose o' displaying the latest models r< ceived v v Enid Petrie
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  • 596 4 Mrs. M. A. Reshty at their residence at No. 5 St. Thomas Walk m honour oi the birthday of their eldest daughte. Monia. who made a pretty and dainty picture m her frock of white French lace. It was ruched at the hem and neck with short
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  • 26 4 Ml T >ui! tl Of Major Dull late I h Lai served befOfff Finnish lour-:: .U \«>v irom A tms jrear has I Osi i Ponapt
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    • 109 4 fill viV-^^^""" -.P' I I I r '"I 1 St* -a X* _-a -Cf -s "THE MARCH OF THE CHILDREN" Let your Baby, too, join this joyous company and march to Health and Happiness on COW GATE From all over the world they come-a growing army saved from sickness and
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    • 71 5 r__i^_____E_k L5l M_k VI v9| _r __l\.N exceptionally high grade t_W^r^_l«Kwl_t confection, made only with finest m- o^2__r' gredients and shipped from Europe V^p^AjjfcjipxL m tins preserving a freshness \\!iir9l^W^ unimpaired by tropical conditions. On sale at all Hi :h -Class Provision Stores i>OL.- AGENT.- EA.T AalAllc CO Itr, j,,|.„A.1
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 187 5 -tows ro/neeu \MuOogt PDAMCS piSOßEa>igiae_r pg^T /-v llta leva IhaT Br ,T,sh conducTori are T P I L U /IV\V I am ovar •■eturn,^ from U.S. laden with v\ P,kW ISTAIV 1 a^t t f0 AmeneSi dance 10ne, X A-ka^a.a_ UV| il vacaton but I may caus.ng.ra^. p a rr,bT7c
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  • 135 6 Drunkenness No Defence For Murder Seremban, Oct. 15. DEFORE Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen m the Supreme Court, today, the trial of Murugan for the murder of a coolie on Bukit Nanas Estate was concluded, the accused being found guilty of i murder and sentenced
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  • 135 6 MR. R. E. HOLTTUM TELLS HOW Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 16. ]\i|R R. E. HOLTTUM. Director of Botanic Gardens. S.S., m a lecture yesterday told members of the Selangor Gardening Association how they could make their gardens all-Malayan. He said that a garden m Malaya was an
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  • 268 6 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 16. OROMPT action by the Chinese Protectorate m conjunction with the Police is believed to have prevented what would otherwise have been a serious clash between two sections of the Hakka Chinese community m the villages of Chemor
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  • 289 6 Alleged Disappearance With Money, Furniture And i...r,_ Od THE story of how a wtfe was alleged to have gon^ away with &< band's furniture, money and jewellery, to the value of aboi was related to the police magistrate (Mr. H. A. L Luckham) > afternoon
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  • 220 6 STORY OF ILLICIT LOVE AFFAIR Penang, Oct. 14. WHEN the mutilated body of Mr. Cheang Kok Thong, a clerk .employed at the Crag Hotel, was found m a path oil Viaduct Road, it was at first thought to be a case of violent robbery but iollowing diligent
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  • 260 6 .Joy-Riders Meet With Accident ■From Our Own CoffTCSpondentl Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 10. A loy-ridi Occident near the Empire Cinema. Pacta Road, m a stolon car on iOcr 2. had i sequel m the Kaala Lumpur Police Court today, Wheo a IHylam named Quah Tin Bee appeared before
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  • 62 6 A meeting of the State Council ot Pahang was held m BenUmg on Saturday. A report by the Finance n— ll ll on the draft Estimates lor I'J3G was adopted with slight modifications. On the adjournment His Highness the Sultan addressed the Council and mentioned for the
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  • 27 6 Mr Ward is acting as manager ol Tanjong Pau Estate. Jitra, m the place Of Mr. W. D. Sheffield who has gone on I leave. v r
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  • 101 6 Stole aMoney. Je\vel.er> and Cloth Tiom Our Own Corn _p Kuala Lumpur O. t A rami; youth nana d Manll tencad by Mr F X Wilt Kuala Lumpur Polie. COOTI four months impr; lowed by a peart police mm i\ l stealing money. |eweJler) valued at $50. the
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  • 116 6 Chinese National DwJ l»» Malacca From Our Own Corn.spom Muar. Oil II About 15(H) Chin k part oioces.Mon em_nflsed by the i Hwa Association at Muar last v honour ot the Chine* National En the morninj gl Cheong Rwi Elchool Mr Jim Su waster <>i tne Clmng
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  • 53 6 The aexi lurtnlghtly Cleo .11 bsi fact one oi graai inti rest 1 I os par I System to tndl Mr. M. R. Men Will anyone In Malay for real begum* rs, 01 Malay for those 1 1 ha\ bid 01 the Kangaagi ti>< y.w.ca Classei will d
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    • 85 6 #f i^f r_f if if iP gjr H __l>^ -'<a' jfflr J_»* _K _s» iSd _J_4__P fciF _M, _T W 0 $^f^^ If -i-i ii* fc* _f I.? f: ■>.--.? v>'' '"-> v F# W,. S $$M Pn»^ «te -_Mk_f_f _^mL_l«v- _Br Jflr #_p wt nv'ifflr' _a d£ '-v-" J:
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    • 27 6 What a great idea! TOOTH PASTE with Champagne Flavour! Here's M Mm will interest TIRED liusinevs-m 11 _JBP^^ "THE TRAVELLING 0T SALESLADY VComes to Town Next Week!
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  • 59 7 Ting whatever form it takes is htly considered immoral but m the and of the Rising Sun, one of the curious Japanese customs is lukunusube," or fortune stealing. The articles to be stolen to bring luck differ according to the district. The custom, however, is supposed to have originated m
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  • 165 7 British Motor Magnate Duei In Malaya li Mr. Leslie Walton, Chairman of the Board oi Directors of Vauxhall Motors j Ltd.. and former President of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and; Traders is expected m Malaya next' month. Mr. Walton, who is accompanied by I Mrs. Walton,
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    • 629 7 THUNDER ROCKS THE SCREEN AS THE SLEEPING GIANT OF THE EAST AWAKENS! CAPITOL Imsl OPENING TONIGHT 6.15-9.is"f j_HW I SPECIAL MATINEES TOMORROW and SUNDAY _TTIS p.nT. /^tw ****»~>>.:xS3r __P_jfi *W rr^^oMpt 0 fr X 9 77. c Year's Most Sensational Novel Leaps to Life as a r\"is ft AT* 'm,
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  • 757 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 The French Case IT is to bo hoped that Sir Austen Chamberlain was not expressing the opinion oi the majority oi Englishmen at Home when he made the bitter attack on M. Laval which was published m an interview with Le Soir
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  • 388 8 The death is announced m Ceylon of Mr. C. C. Gauder. who had several relatives m Malaya. Mr. T. A. Strong. Deputy Conservator of Forests, has been promoted Conservator of Forests, Malaya. Mr. J. G. Watson. Conservator of Forests, has been promoted Deputy Director of Forests. Malaya.
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  • 72 8 Wednesday. Oct. 1«. 1 His Excellency presided at a meeting the Executive Council held at Gov- I .eminent House this morning. Commander R. B. Wilmot-Sitwell, R.N.. Squadron Leader and Mrs. R. A. I George, Squadron Leader and Mrs. E. I D. H. Davies, Lieut. -Commander Usher It R.N.,
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  • 571 8 pONCKRN ot the Oetman Health Minister over the ract that hall the population ol Germany does not use toothbrushes may raise the Question when inch 'toilet requisites" ftTSI came into USE La Fngland. Thackeray makes Lord Caatle wood m 'Henry The Toothbrush Esmond" spend "ay y
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  • 769 8 ••TTHERF/s m me (oik as'd grmnble so how weel they war doinn'." mid tlie village barber 1 1 he rubbed the lather wel Into the itubbte. "That's very tru<\" answer* d the postman before the brush got near open month. •There's owd Joe Oiime last bin m."
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 137 8 I a <*& i ■A* E 4_f®MMMl__E I WAhXER born 1820, still going strong CAILIDBteiICS WITH YOUR MINT SAUCE AUSTRALIAN LEG OF LAMB TENDER, TASTY ECONOMICAL. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. Orchard Road. IV x B_r iggj _u^ m^^_Pw*^^^^P 77ie Universal Refresher H^H jgav Always and ever. \u here. "1711"
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    • 63 8 1 TO BE SUCCESSFUL a man need not necessarily be a good mixer, states a psychologist. Unless he happens to be employed m a cocktail bar. Much moaning at the bar may be avoided m the event of a disaster to the home if its contents are covered by "GAFLAC"
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  • 413 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES from London, 6 p.m. Oct. 17 hares ol £1 denomination unless (>t T h(>nViS Stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall version Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 H 5 7 K U53/ Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 1127| n2 WarLoan.3%p.c. 104 m H r. r 2
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  • 182 9 Oct. 14. 15. Hi. Can C( m. 142' j 1424 143 7 -merl Telephone lYu'phonc 141 140 3 4 141 l j Railroad 4f> 48» 8 47 3 4 44 1 44>_. 44 7 m ■:n-ston. 14- 14^ 14» 2 ric 35 3 8 35 1 34
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  • 83 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. 17, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. In cases (F. 0.8 October.) 21% 2V, 2 Good FAQ. In eases (F. 0.8. October I 20\, 20~„ No. I. x. R.S.S. (spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 21 1 'JI 1 No IX.R.aS.S Nov. Dec 21VL'
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  • 101 9 Four Ordered By Iranian j Government The Iranian Government Railways! have ordered from Beyer Peacock and j Co.. of Manchester, four Beyer-Garratt articulated steaim locomotives. These engines are to be used on then heavy mountainous section between the Caspian Sea and Teheran, which con- tains 40 miles of
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  • 245 9 By arrangement with the Exchange Tllkiglgpfc Company. Ltd.. the Sinnpore 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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  • 41 9 Kufo»M*r. Steady. Londc n Spot 9 32d. Previously: Finn at »> 9:32d. New York: Mar. 13.10c Tia: Yesterday: Is. 3d. •Java and Sumatra Pek tel Cotton: Yi c!;lV. 5.4Od lously: 5.42d Copra: WsWrduy: 6M 7a Gd. Previously a: 14 Ss. 0d
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  • 75 9 Tin Steady. Cash >::>:n. 15*. od. Previously: Weak ftt £231. Three months: £221. 10s. Od. Previously C219. io.s. od Copper 8ettlemem £3S. Os. od Previously: <::u its <ki. Lead: Bettlement £1& os. Od. Previously e 13. 2s. 6d Spelter: Stulement prlei i>s. 6d. PrevU osly 616. 2s. od Clold
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  • 82 9 London Closing Quotations Oct. 1 7 Method 01 Parity before Rate PreCentn Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vtoualy Paris itsnci to 124.21 74^ 74 IL.l L New York S to C 486 2/3 4 91 7 4.91 1 I<> Calcutta Per rupee Is. 6d. Is. <>i ,d Is. 6',
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  • 230 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday f s Singapore Quotations Oct. 17 SKLLIMi London. 4 months' sight 2 4' H London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' Eight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand* 2 4 London. T.T. 2
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  • 121 9 Ottawa. A new commercial convention between :he Dominion of Canada and Poland been sanctioned by the Canadian Parliament, providing for an exchange :f commodities upon the most favoured' nation basts This agreement gives Canadian products the benefit of rates L'.pon an a/erage 20 per cent, lower than the
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  • 25 9 The board of United Sua Betong Rubber Estates Ltd. has declared interim dividend ol 5 per cent payable on Nov 9. 1935
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  • 69 9 A new battery of 59 coke-ovens, capable oi carbonising 1.000 tons of coal a day. If being erected at Brancepeth Colliery. Wellington. mid-Dur-ham, for Messrs. Strakers and Love. Ltd. The enterprise is giving work to some 300 men. Coke production is expected to begin twelve months hence.
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  • 1079 9 Fraser and Co. s List Till RSI) W. OCT. ii, tsss MINING Bu>.rs Sellers Ampul I'm 1 4.^ l 6s 3d 6 Asam Kumb-ii'j -t 33s fid 34s 6d AustraJ Malay i£ i „n SI Aycr Hitam Tin <„• Lfe M 1 Ayer Wen| ($l.
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  • 312 9 Yearn Statistics Show An Increase hi 1934. sccordlng to b rorvey published last month by the British Board Ol Trade. 473 new Jactori -s. employing 37.200 people, were established m Great Britain, compared with 463 ln the previous year. There wen 144 tactury extensions, and 515 factories
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  • 84 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES r QSt, II Bii>ei-N seller*. i j.i\ i Cab Hambar Caat Muntok White P< pp. Copra. Sundried .> Copra mixed Small Flake Tansocs RJB Si on No l kuv.in Banjs Jelotong Sarawak Jelotoni R (81am) we No i per koymn Rice Bairon ai Rice 5i..».! No 1
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  • 282 10 NOVEL STRIKE ENDED i London, Oct. 17. 'J'HE South Wales Miners' Federation leaders decided last night |to call off the "Stay down" strike jat the Nine Mile Point Colliery and other mines m South Wales, and have instructed the men to return to the
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    63 10 THOUSANDS OF TIPES are being used m the surface drainage work at the new Singapore civil aerodrome and most of them are made m Singapore. This picture, for instance shows some .'lO.OOO subsoil pipes. Btaaafactarc^ by the Alexandra Crick Works, Pasir Panjang. which have already been delivered at the aerodrome.
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  • 160 10 Charge Against Four Of Five Men Withdrawn A charge of the theft of a $1,000 motor-car and petrol valued at $1.50 was withdrawn yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate, against four of the five nun originally arrested. Those discharged were Mohamed bin Hamad. Sarib
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  • 101 10 Leaves For Penang By The Kedah Sardar Bahadur Balwant Singh Judge who recently retired from the Special Branch ul the S.S Police, sail- ed for Penang by the s.s. Kedah today where he will be feted by the Indian Community. Thre was a good gathering at officials
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  • 106 10 Came Out Of Gateway I Too Fast Ij As the r esu it of a minor collision m I East Coast Road on the morning of j Aug. 29. a Chinese. Teow Son Tien was l fined $25 by Mr. E. E. Colman. the I Singapore fifth magistrate,
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  • 35 10 The F.M.S. Survey Department has lust issued a map of Abyssinia, copies of which are available at 50 cents a copy at Kelly and Walsh. Singapore Pntchards, Penang, and the Map Sales Office. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 416 10 Planters Return To The Attack ILLICIT SAMSU MENACE (From Our Own COfl Ip»h. Oat DRESIDING at the gamnU I* of the Balang-Padane l> irianters' Association toda\ y M. R. Callard. In the course review of events since the ing. referred to the _n»i illicit samsu, and reported that were still
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  • 327 10 NO REDUCTION OF BRITISH FLEET IN THE MEDITERRANEAN French Proposal Discounted London. Oct. lfi. IT IS learned that M. Laval Had sa interview with the 1 British Ambassador. Sir Qosggf Clerk, tssl Moadaj and raised the point whether the situation woali be improved b\ a reduction m the British forces
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  • 307 10 Mme. Tamaki Muira j Captivates A T THE Victoria Theatre last night the austere portraits of the former Governors of the Colony looked down upon as charming a gathering as Singapore has seen for many a night. The Japanese colony had assembled there to hear the tamous Japanese
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  • 26 10 Information hai telegraph that 233 ers are due by ed that 54 Will be sent to Puis I and the balance will p: Swettenham for quarantn
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  • 61 10 London. Oct. 16. The New Zealanders had to fight very hard to defeat Glasgow and Edinburgh at Glasgow toda" and only w m by a single point, the score being 9—B m their favour. Two County matches were played and resulted as follows: Middlesex 27 Berkshire
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  • 97 10 The Taiping Turf Club sweep on the Cesarewitch resulted as follows: Tommaok *****. Woodstock *****. Dorcpn Jane *****. Shining Cloud *****. Lucky Patch *****, Qua.shed *****. HOPLITE ***** (THIRD). Chrysler II ***** Samar- j kand *****. NEAR RELATION 1"644 (FIRST). NIGHTCAP 111 ***** (SECONDi. Bunkawai *****, Hands Off
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  • 33 10 Major H. J. Se^rave, the Wiltshire Regiment, disembarked ex Rawalpindi from the United Kingdom on Oct. 11., and aassumed command of the Ist Bn. the Wiltshire Regiment with effect I from that date.
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  • 138 10 Japanese Fishing Vessel Adrift The five-ton Japanese fishing vessel Kyoei Maru met with a motor defect when putting back to Singapore from the fishing grounds ofT Puloe Soeql on Wednesday morning and. with its crew of six. was adrift oft Raffle Island Lighthouse. At 10 a.m. the
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    • 314 10 I_WORTHS FOR PERFECT DEPORTMENT f BEAUTY s~T' v BEGINS WITH \\A ?t l) WORTHS J||J MODEL 689 PiNK SURGICAL FOUNDATION MODEL 683 ELASTIC SATIN < WRAP ROUND FRONT WITH TWO ALL ELASTIC BONES. STL'? IN SgftgT giigg MODEL 13" DEEP FRONT BUSK SIZES 24-30 $7.75 SIZES 24-30 Sl2£S 3|4| 5875
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    • 55 10 I TIFFIN $1.00 i Pol arr Crcs\onirre I a|, Otlv Roaii I^t «f Lamb. I: Ml., Ilrussels Sprouts a i:...-t I.. Colli M. it v,i,,| Chocolate Irr I re un Ch#*a*sf. I i ii t offer. 77? V OUR SPECIALITIES V I\ !!ei3o <! ■AKBD ALASKA c> I >'<>■< OF
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  • 929 11 GREAT PHILANTHROPY of Mr. Aw Boon Haw Local Chinese Topics BY I OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT MAW BOON HAW, of the Eng Aim Tong Medical Hall. Singapore, is ranked as one ot the greatest leaders m Chinese intoday. He is perhaps the most popular philanthropist m the and it is impossible
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  • 268 11 English Parents Want Him Back FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW. the English child film actor, who appeared as young 'David Copperfield." is to be the subject of litigation m the American Courts. He is now earning £250 a week m Hollywood. Miss Milhcent Bartholomew, the boy's aunt
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  • 441 11  -  Ely Culbertson by 1 I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst SANDWICHED BY DANGERS "PODAY we shake our heads sympa- thetically over the slid story of the nan who drowned because he was tfraid of burning. A non-swimmer, he was panic-stricken when fire broke out on
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  • 304 11 BY THE SMITH OF GRETNA GREEN A special committee, on which women icill serve, is to be appointed stK>n by the Secretary for Scotland to consider whether the Scottish marriage law should be changed. Gretna Green marriage will be specially considered. QICHARD RENNISON. the Gretna Green
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  • 88 11 Left for N.E.I, by KNILM plane PKAFL, Oct. 16, 1935: Mr. Heron. Mrs. Nieuwenhuis. Master Nieuwenhuis. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-plane Kieviet, Oct. 16, 1935: Miss van Arkel. Left for India and Europe by KLMplane Kieviet, Oct. 16, 1935: Miss van Arkel. Mr. Coe, Mr. Brouwer. Arrived
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  • 498 11 Appeal To Britain PIELD-MARSHAL Lord Milne made! x an appeal ior Britain "to keep her hands clean of war" when he addressed Salonika veterans at a luncheon m connexion With their annual reunion rally m London m mail week. "You have only to walk outside
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  • 77 11 After 18 years' service m the Straits Settlements Police, Sardar Bahadur Balwant Singh Judge, Chief Inspector attached to the Special (Political Intelligence* Branch. Singapore, leaves for Tests according to whose were the India on retirement this week. He has had a distinguished career m the local force culminating m 1931
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  • 363 11 THE uivlernoted newly added non- tkctVon and llction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 330 a.m. Bos-' «C. Subhas* The Indian Struggle 1920-1934. Braddy <Neiia> Th» Deliverer al Helen Keller Illus. Brion < Marcel* Attils Tin Scourge of God. Illus Chambers IR.W.) Tbosaai More Illus.
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  • 103 11 More than 60 candidates were ordained by the Bishop of London at St. Pauls Cathedral. This number ll laid to be I record It is a common superstition amoi.g the Asiatics of Malacca that the Ma'acca River, which flows through the town, must annually claim a victim. On Thursday aiternoon
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    • 141 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. I Incorporated ln the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and ln the manner pres- cribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 192g of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000
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    • 493 11 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. M STRAI.IA AND CHINA 'Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3.001\00S Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.00 >os HEAD OFFICE: 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Aior Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh
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  • 95 12 The P. and O. Mirzapore has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port on Tuesday. The Chargeurs Reunis Cap Tourane is due here this afternoon from Saigon and will sail m the evening for Colombo. Port Said. Marseilles. Nantes i and Bordeaux. t The P. and
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  • 1230 12 But At A Slower Rate SOME interesting statistics are disclosed by the Register of Shipping issued by Lloyd's for 1935-6, this being the 102 nd i«sue since the Society was reconstituted on its present basis, writes G. F. m the Nautical Magazine. Another decline was
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  • 118 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongsidr the vi,.. or expected to arm* Sast Whart (Entrance <._ue Plancius 22. Anhui H Vlain Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Op ten Noort 18; TIW-MUm awa 14; Slamat 11; Larut 7 Kmpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Nordic 30; Rahman :.i X VJaru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance (,atr
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  • 216 12 The Health ot th. Eastern Bureau ior the aveek Oct. 12 is as follows Plague was not present during week In any oi the ports m the I arena from which returns m. received. No returns, howtfl been received ior the track :r following ports m British Bassein.
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  • 256 12 Death Of Lord Kirkley Lord Kirkley. formerly Sir \V. J. Noble, president of the Chamber of Shipping, has died, aged 72 He was the son of Mr. John Noble, of Newcastle, and almost the whole of his life was spent on his native Tyneside. At the age
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    • 463 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < Incorporatea ln P.M. 8.) tELEPUONE: Freight 8433 Passage MM. LLOYDS AGENTS. rtOOIUNG At-ENTEI FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATUS RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. _ai-ar--a-_-_a«a_a-_a_-aa_ai CANADIAN PACIf IC >WORU)iQRIAiFIT (Incorporated m England) IBE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 211 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FI'NNEL FINE) (Incorporated ln Straits Settlement!* REGI'LAR PASSENGER and urf«. Services from Singapore to Ja*a Borneo, Banka and Billit'tn For BATAVIA. (HFRIBON IND SAMARANG (Every Tuesday and Frida* s s Giang Seng Fri < s.s. Nam Yong Tues I For SOI'RARAYA AND BANDJERMASIN
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    • 463 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 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m Klang, Kuala Llpls, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 481 13 -~**-'^'**f V SBam^mamml _l_l__Li >!______■ r I kM and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. WACO'S SAILINGS, T'nafe Spore m C I>B BANGALORE 6.000 Oct. 24 age ?<£?*' rS Ct 25 CHITRAL l&0 E* 3 RHUTAN 112 E of BURDWAN 6.070 Jan 16 S ,H2 v 5 CATHAY 15.000 Jan 17
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    • 471 13 Ellerman 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 Steamer nna c .«r„' B r,' oc-_o'n£ 2 City of Windsor Nov 14 Nov 16 Calls Glasgow. FOR HONG
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    • 1002 13 W^^ 0^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Mu. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual The SL§?*g Us. dm, L ML Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Cunard White SUrTli. Th. su- S SaV£_J t, msm C^ u„ The Liverpool and London ano GloE Th. n Insurance Co., Ltd.
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    • 759 14 Kh P. m. IOMNKLUKI PAKETVAART MAATSCHAF'iJ PLANCIUS Friday. Oct. 18. Muntok (passenger; and mails only*. Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO Fridrty. Oct. 18. Belawan-Deli. SIBSBG Friday. Oct 18. Rhio. Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. TOBA -Saturday. Oct 10. Kuala Toengkal (passengers only. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. Oct. 19. Rhio. Bawcan.
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    • 416 14 _Eaa_-B-_-----l __L_______---v e__a I 1 _ljL-_l-----E------j -_-_-_-----B---i __fcI >^^ I^eaU^a^ a^a_l----P B, y«_f < H__^ .^^__^R_S_^^^^*"^" ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SPECIAL TWO MONTHS RETI^RN FARE TICKETS FROM SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN CONJUNCTION WITH STEAMERS OF THE LLOYD TRIESTINO CO. FIRST CLASS FARES: SINGAPORE-HONG KONG RETURN _1(*
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    • 606 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMEBIC A Monlevide<* Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durb.u. Maru Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Montevideo f- Hawaii Maru Santos. Bi enos Aires vu Colomb< Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-ea Sataam. Beira L Margins Durban I' Elizabeth, and Cap.' Town Thames Mam Cape Town
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  • 1558 15 Nucleus Of Last Year's Side Available London. THE prospects of the Royal Navy are much more uncertain than they usually are so early m the season. It seems probable, however, that at least the nucleus of last year's side, which was well up to the
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    16 15 THE CAPTAINS of tin various 'muses which took part m thr St Andrew's School boxing tournament.
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  • 311 15 Irish Professionals Too Good For Scots Golf CHAMPIONS TO PLAIT THE REST Saturday's Soccer .Match In Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Corrosponden Kuala Lamps., Oct Hi. The match betwe »n the champ of the selangor Association Footl League, the Rangers, end i r presenting the Rest, wai hxed tor today,
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  • 536 15 Pi rak will meet S lan .or .it [poh Saturday at Rugby. For this natch havt ma., eh I >ltt side rum a-tcArthur, the sklppei is to have I try a* scrum- hail with Rev. Nigel Williams .is his partner The side has been eh teen h
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    • 189 15 I YELLOW^W TEETH m A fEN and women alike |l| IVI find the charm ot ||l a perfect set of teeth irresistible. Use Macleans peroxide ||l toothpaste regularly and your teeth will be dazz- |p lingly hitc and spotless, The following have been invited to ay Rugby football for Singapore
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    • 59 15 IF Ittj BATTERY COULD SPEAK. IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TG _L___*^^^B_____w k Jm r*+mfk \fa _*W^ ll _fw -H-BT s K# I I _rv -_r -Wfa _Amfm>^ _________i lifl_____ X _r^^^ej_r_] |_L They spark when others tl I and make starting tatitf I jr\_g *MsM^mmstLAmWmmWmmm%*^mV MBTR IB UTORS FOR MALAY
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  • 229 16  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Weight-lifting And j Volleyball Successes ALL- CHINA OLYMPIAD j I Shanghai, Oct. 17. N the semi-finals of the soccer tournament, Malaya will oppose Hong Kong and Shanghai will pit their ability against Kwangtung. The dates for these two
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  • 221 16 United Services Team .Against Singapore The United Services have selected the lollowing XV to play Singapore on the padang on Saturday Lieut. Russell Gnr. Darling. L Bdr. Knight. Lieut. Chestnutt a.nd Tel. Wiseman A. B. Prout and Pte. Bancroft Lieut. Newton Dunn. Bdr. Mahony. L Bdr. Davies. A.
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  • 55 16 Brighton. Oct. 14. pORDON RICHARDS, injured al Newbury s fortnight ago. celebrated his return to the Turf by winning lour races with six mounts. He had one third and m one was unplaced. Richards' winners started at 7 to 1, 9 to 4. 9 to t
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    32 16 Vth,e!! )N C SCOT 7 IS^ r 1 M^rlequins i„ a Rugby ma tch at Richmond Athletic Ground G. B. Horsburgh »f London Scottish roughly handled m the break-up of a scrum.
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  • 373 16 r pHE entries lor the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting to be held at Ipoh on Oct. 26. Oct. 30 and Nov. 2 are as follows: Horses. Class 1, first run furs., sir, and sr, ond run. 1 mile 50 yds: Bestlot, Sirathpefr*
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  • 94 16 Twelve cards were taken out for the Keppel Goh Club women's foursome played on Wednesday and the following were the scores returned: Miss Patterson and Mrs. Crawley 44— 9 35 Miss Croft and Mrs. Williams 50 12» 373. Mrs. Litchfield and Mrs. Low 47— B, 38 1
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  • 32 16 The following is the result of the women's bogey competition of the Garrison Golf Club played on Wednesaay and Thursday: 1. Mrs. Rose all square. 2. Mrs McDowall 4 down
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  • 66 16 The following ties m the SCC Volunteer Snooker have been fixed Monday, Oct. 21:— F. J. L. Mayger and F. W. Peachey vs. G. Pritchett and F. S. Wood. Tuesday. Oct. 22.-C. G Fugler and F. H. R Bowerman vs. A. F Hunter and N". Grice. Wednesday,
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  • 50 16 The following have accepted to play! nrckey for S.C.C. vs. R.A. today at S.C.C. H. A Exley; A. N Maca- j ulay. J. F. F. Gregg: E. C. Watason. J. E. Harvey. X C. Johnson Hill- W T. Henman. H. Olson, F L Lane Lt Black. L D S. Gardner
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  • 530 16 Rowing J THUMBNAIL SKETCHES OF CREW THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club crew to row against Miri Boat Club on Nov. 8, has now been chosen, and has already commenced serious training. The crew is as iollows. and. with th xception of T. H. Stone, who replaces
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  • 62 16 1,3Jf S .I° r t0d K y hl the V M -C.A. autumn lawn tennis handicap tournament are as follows: -r A c,a4 »s Singles Yadi v. Dr. Haridas. Pereira v. S. K. Gaw AlsagofT v. Dr. Loh. "B" Class Singles K. M. R. Menon v. C
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  • 67 16 All intending competitors are again reminded that entries for the open championship ten-mile cross-country race, organised by the Clerical Union will close on Oct. 20 and the race will be run on Oct. 27 at 7.00 a.m.. starting Rr?^. w f Uni n s Clubhouse. Rangoon Road. Entry
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  • 702 16 Hockey Chinese Had 4—l Lead In Second Half S.C.C 4 S.C.R.C. i EIGHT goals were scored on the Padang yesterday when tin S.C.C. entertained the S.C.R.C., the game ndine m a dra* after an exciting finish. 'X'H.E S.C.C. had their best defence on. but
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    • 60 16 heating ig. In every upstairs and job to dD. It is t, brinrjn;- yoi Ihe household ready, always ant who never f— a servant •_i_j.ii ag|«C*)Mll.'ll-tt' mimmmmmmmmmmmmlmmm m mmmmM*MmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmMm:mmmmmMmmMmmmmmm^' m I IUSBANDB! Hold ob to your I\>cU tbooks! ______f_*j* WIVES! Hold tut to your Husbands /MKS^ Ihe prettiest. snappiest WJBpi^^^
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