The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 November 1935

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS I NO. 14,707. KSTD. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 11*35 10 CENTS. I
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  • 480 1 Hitch In Proclamation Of New State REPLY TO ULTIMATUM I NOT YET GIVEN Mr. Ariyoshi Confers With Chiang Kai Shek T H E i^™ ATUM b .v Major-Gen. Doihara, representative the Japanese Kwantung- Command, demanding a satisfactory reply from the North China military authorities
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  • 91 1 FLIGHT OF CAPITAL FROM PARIS Lowest For Eight Years London. Nov. 20. rs held on France's [utun were further em- inlay by another sharp decline wsterday slumped to for eteht years. i n ol French capital to and New York is continuing nposing a strain on the still esa of
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  • 200 1 Italian Expected To Accept Invitation London. Nov. 4 !0. Fri State has formally British invitation to B and the only reply j Is the Italian. It is lian Government is i reply accepting the State will be renre- High Commissioner In Mr. Dulanty. 1 no otTieiril announcement it
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  • 98 1 The Nanking authorities h^ve ordered the Provinces of Kwangtung. Kwaiigsi. Fukien and Hunan to take joint measures for the defence of the coast m South China. Gen. Li Chung Van, of the Kwangsi army, has postponed his departure for Nanking In order to attend a
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  • 29 1 Vienna, Nov. 20. Major Fey has resigned the leadership of the Vienna Heimwehr. Henceforth Prince Starhemberg will be the sole loader of the entire Austrian Heimwehr.- Reuter
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  • 83 1 U.S. WATCHING British Ambassador Visits State Department Washington. Nov. 19. Sir Ronald Lindsay visited the State Department and discussed the North China situation with the Under Secretary of State, Mr. Phillips, who subsequently stated that the British Ambassador presented nothing formally and that the conversation dealt with various matters but
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  • 69 1 Fiscal Status Obscure Shanghai Nov. 20. The main interest m Chinese and foreign business circles centres on North China's fiscal status under the new regime particularly the fate of tho salt tax and customs revenues which are the mainstay of China's credit abroad. Japanese reports m this connection are conflicting,
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  • 61 1 Mr. Ariyoshi Talks With Acting Foreign Minister Mr. Ariyoshi. interviewed the Chinese Acting Foreign Minister this morning and discussed questions affecting North China. He is reported to have suggested that Japan is willing to give economic assistance to North China if measures are taken to end Communist influence and anti-Japanese
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  • 302 1 FEW CABINET CHANGES UNTIL i NEXT YEAR London. Nov. 20. IT is understood that changes m the composition of the Cabinet will be kept to a minimum m the early days of the new Parliament, reconstruction being postponed until some
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  • 50 1 General .Managership Offered To RB.C. Official London, Nov. 20. Mr. J. S Salt of the 8.8.C. talks department has been offered the general managership of the new Malayan Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. Salt is noted as the man responsible for the weekly series known as Toanf Ideas."- Reuter
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  • 80 1 Part. Such a step was not now under consideration. No consideration had been given to the question as to whether the United States Embassay would be maintained m Peiping. He could not discuss the possibility of the withdrawal of American troops stationed at Tientsin. Sir Ronald Lindsay stated he could
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  • 49 1 Big Increase In Past Few Weeks Innsbruck, Nov. 10. TTIIK freight traffic through the Brenner Pass between Germany and Italy has hMfMHi 50 per cent, m the past few weeks m coal, timber, motor cars and aeroplane parts from Germany and fruit and agricultural produce from Italy.
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  • 154 1 Unanimous Miners' Vote London, Nov. 20. DV the OVKWbIMDI majority 01 D 409.:*51 To 29.215. the mating of Hh Mine Workers' Federation of Great. Bri tain today decided upon ;i national coal strike 1 to enforce the demand for an advance m wages oi two
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  • 116 1 Extension Of Automatic Train Control System I ••ml., i NOV. IN. Included m thr- programme of railway reconstruction 'Estimated to cost about 4J 30.000.000. Government approval lor which was recently an Dovneed by the Chanceflar of the Ex cheqaer, la irfwnwi i«»r tbt instaiia tloo over an additional
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    • 88 1 BEGIA TEA Brings the freshness nd fragrance of the M.ilayan gardens direct >to your home. '^1 I^^^K ll^^B I^^^B I^^j ij. ji^^^3ts£2SJ^^^^BSj^-^^^B^ES^S^^^ssi^Sy^^^^Bj^^^Btß^^B^ r TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT change of programme 815 to 915 pm WAYNE AND SPECIAL DINNER DANCE n 4 DDTTTHI7RQ formal) 9.45 to midnight dAItIHJ 1 XIILIV^ mmm^ t
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    • 108 1 There is no better Tea than BEGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI WJKMW HOTEL W*tf II V I L k I ROOF -GARDEN FORMAL TONIGHT FORMAL I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I j OINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE \S I l SPLENDID FLOOI SHOW by I 1 MEZEY REVUE SEA VIEW
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  • 1249 2 Interesting Address To i I Rotary Club WISHING tackle and a scale model of a 851 -pound tuna formed the principal exhibits" at the Singapore Rotary Club luncheen at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday, when, Lt. Col. E. R. MacPherson, A.D.O.S. attached to Malaya Command Headquarters, gave an
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  • 588 2 Death Ut Weil-Known Member Of Eurasian Community A WELL-KNOWN and respected member of the Eurasian community. Mr. Julian Joseph Jimmy; Minjoot. passed away at his residence No. 1, Ceylon Road. Singapore, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Minjoot joined the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd. immediately on leaving
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    • 90 2 Wrm K^mr There is no better pill Mi mmWm thin MARTINS. Yo,. can ffflr rely upon MARTINS PILLS. H Mr Sold by all Chemtstf ft Stores and I M by I HE FKOEKAL DISPENSARY, JB a^' es Sonare, Singapore. 9 WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE IT'S INCOMPARABLE MAUNIHCIENU!: I w m m
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    • 491 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Spillers Dog Foods for Uniform Quality, Purity and Nutritive value are unequalled THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL FEED FOR EVERY AGE AND BREED AGENTS FOR MALAYA Wholesale and retail special rates for Kenneto. The Federal Dispensary, Ltd. (Incorporated In the P.M. B i Raffles Place, Singapore. BOARD RESIDENCE. "LOXTON-
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    • 293 2 Z\k Singapore free press He»U OllWe i tl str rt Ph«nr exten^m to all 4r i KtuUa Lumpui Offlce: 25. Jay. s, rPr Phonf. :;»,h London Office: ■el. 'Uidmji,,., SUBSCRIPTION R ATE Within OuUidr I Qoarterly $h so $p H«lf Yearly $17 Y~rly $31 M Note.— Outstation chru U r
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 453 2 Diary Of The Week lIH'RSDAY, Nov. 21 Higji Water. 730 a.m. 7.8 ft, 8 p.m. 7.3 ft. Rugby R.A.F. vs. Public Services RFC. at Dunearn Rd. Hockey S.C.C vs. Ceylon S.C. at S.C.C; Sikh Police vs. Fort Canning at Fort Canning; Girls' Sports Club II vs. Y.W.C.A. at G.S.C FRIDAY,
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    • 325 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore —ZHI < Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) 6 00 Recorded music. 6 45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8.30 Close down B.B.C.—GSG and GSF Wavelengths—l6.B6 and 19.82 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The Bath Pump Room, Orchestra, relayed from the!
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  • 2154 3 AMENDED ESTIMATES PASSED BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Tributes To Major-General Lewin AUXILIARY AIR FORCE BILL PASSES REVISED draft estimates of Revenue and Expenditure of the Straits Settlements for 1936 were passed at a meeting of the Legislative Council, presided over by H. E. the
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  • 162 3 Malay Student's Success •THREE students of Raffles College, were successful m the 1935 exa- minations of London University. Particularly striking is the success of Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibra- him, who has obtained Second Class Honours m the B.A. examination. This Malay student is the
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  • 69 3 vFrom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 18. A fine of $100 was imposed here on a sundry shopkeeper. Voon Fah. of Seremban. for being In possession of 237 lbs. of crackers without a licence. Accused pleaded ignorance of the law. The crackers were ordered to be confiscated. Voon
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  • 332 3 85 ENTRIES FOR PERAK DOG SHOW Two New Breeds A Feature iPfeon Our Own OoffMpQBdtnli Ipoh. Nov. lft rvL'RY dog, tli< y say. will havr it.-, day and on Sunday, Nov 24. the dog will come into it- own. lor it will be the occasion ol the Nnl Doc Show,
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  • 298 3 Driver's Suspicions Load To Arrest Prom Our Own Correspondent I .lohore Rahru. Nov. 17. The prompt acti' n of a taxi-driver m reporting his suspicions of an Illicit liquor deal led to the arrest of Mogga Singh, a watchman In the Lepei Asylum. Ahmad b. Alip and
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  • 126 3 Alleging Cause Of 1 Mans Death 4 From Our Own Correspondent Srremban. Nov. 18. 'Can you give .my reaso.i why m 1 anonymous letter was sont to the O.C.P.D. aliening that you throw a i pair of scissors at The deceased there--0 by causing his drath" said tin-
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    • 75 3 THE "STREAM LINE" V fe OIL RENOVATOR -BHPJy.'^TH REDUCES LUBRICATION H ■'fwwAtiS*-'** COSTS BY 80 TO 9O°o §ft j|y| M^mlTriV Filters dirty crank case oils from ft^l .W^"^z3m mF&I i' a types of internal combustion 'W^fStßwmzik engines. MAKES USED LUBRIB CANT EQUAL TO NEW. ■w^***tt m JlI Twelve British Engine
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  • 1124 4  -  J. ISAACS BY (M. A. Oxon) Max Reinhardt's "Midsummer Night's Dream" THK filming of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" under the direction of Max Reinhardt, raises the whole problem of the relation between Shakespeare and the cinema. It has long been obvious that the time would come
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  • 968 4  -  Walter Duranty By \§R- Walter Duranty is the wellknown correspondent of thi New York Times" m Moscow Hi has recently published a oook o) jnemoirs entitled "I Writ* an J j Please." Berlin, Nov. 9. DURING recent weeks I have bei conducting an investigation Germany's
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  • 1046 4  -  Joan Littleff eld London Life By "Magic Earth Discovered In Kensington Museum London. Nov. 5. QTRANGE. occult remedies used by doctors m the reign of Queen p Anne have been brought to light m the Natural History Museum at South Kensington. They are con- tamed m the
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    • 55 4 Kgkg a Wkm (rtOYAL NETHERLANDS m 9%m Lin IVifii INDIES' AIRWAYS VISIT BALI, THE WONDERFUL PARADISE ISLAND OF THE EAST The K.N.I.L.M. plane leaves Singapore for Bali every Wednesday at 8 a.m. Arrives m Bali (Den Pasar) on Thursday 2.15 p.m. Apply: X.N.I.L.M. 'X.L.M. Offices 49 Stamford Road or to
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    • 102 4 will give you proof of its Quality 77i A/ CHEVROLET MASTEIR DE LUXE .Wan 77iesc riezt' cars bring entirely ncxc style comfort /><•/•"• I a?;d safety to the loic-price field. They are longer loicer m appearanct beautifully streamlined infn F Body luxury unequalled m their price class. They g:r. new
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    • 35 5 ''"^"v t-' >^"^ jTlil-*^>^'» i jti BlßPißlßr^^B^k^^ At*e ijou off fo fhe COLD STORAGE, foof I A wide choice of Chickens, English and T I 11/ _t \juaii ana cartridges. All selected birds of finest quality.
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  • 1396 6 Selangor State Council Announcement MR. LAI TET LOKE'S PLEA FOR SQUATTERS AT a mrrtlnc «.f the Selangor State Council the British Kesident. replying to Haji Abdullah, said the Inspector of Schools had a scheme under consideration which involved the teaching of Malay two
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  • 472 6 SPLENDID RESULTS AT SCHOOLS AGRICULTURAL SHOW From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Nov. 17. A VERY successful agricultural show'i was staged by the Malacca Malay i^ /en'aculai Schools Iti the tUr wTNUIon I Hail ot the St. Franc's DlffrltUtftOtk on 1 Saturday j
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  • 128 6 A (HEERILL optimist ap- pea red m the second police court yesterday. By name Seoh Ec, he was convicted for the fraudulent possession of a bicycle and handlebars. He was fined SlO or seven days' rigorous imprisonment m default. Smiling broadly he nsked the court "to reduce
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  • 121 6 Singaporean Acquitted In Johore Bahru From Our Own Correspondent. .lohore Bahru. Nov. 17. Philip Wee Peng Long, of Singapore, who was charged with negligent driv- ing before Sheikh Abu Baker bin Yahya. Second Magistrate. Johore 'Bahru. was acquitted yesterday His Worship said that the evidence i for the
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  • 109 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 18. Hamid bin Abdul Muiap. an eighteen-year-old Malay youth, plead- i ,ed guilty before Mr. F. X Wilson, m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, when charged with the theft of a 1 blazer valued at $7 and with being
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  • 410 6 DEATH SENTENCES PASSED IN SILAT ROAD MURDER Unanimous Verdict FILIPINO RECOMMENDKi) TO MERCY QTANDING bare-looted and liohtly clothed m :i court i •3 strangers, friends and relatives. 17-year-old Vino nt n AI year-old Sim Teng Koh heard sentence of death pa. Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, the Singapore Assize* .hu\-> afternoon, aftrr
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  • 181 6 Search Planes Return To Singapore 11/ITH the return to Seletar yesterda\ Of the VtCken Cildeboeste bombtTthe R.A.F. search for Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingston) Smith officially ended. The Qmtas liner under the command oi Capt. Hussey. with C J Iffelrote. the Australian pilot on board, is continuing the lemreh over the
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  • 60 6 The Australian Qovenunent Statistician <Mr. Waltet) reported thai marriages m the metropolitan area this [year bare totalled 10.277. eomparad with 8.927 lor the correepondini ben months of UK\4 Marriages registered during October numbered 1.049. compared with 1.009 [durina Oet urn. The Increase IB the number Of
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  • 48 6 \ri«-lui<l< Jim Council, i youni man it Bungham. was pukinu un I lire when .i brown make the little Ongtr WlUi an Chopped i M tlu I'irst .mil/ !i"He pur .> taUMtaft und wall miles to Customs, whene to Bord(Ttov;n H(MpltaJ H ing
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  • 832 7 Renewed Confidence piK battle of the polls has been lost and won and the people 1 .1 Great Britain have spoKen with no uncertain voice s^ nifytag the.r approval of the policy, promises and performances ol the National Government m the usual m anner
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  • 163 7 TRIAL FOR DOUBLE ASSASSINATION SEQUEL TO MARSEILLES TRAGEDY Croats Charged With Complicity Provence. Nov. 19. ELABORATE precautions were j taken at the trial which opened j today of the three Croats charged as being accomplices m the assassination of King Alexander of Jugoslavia and M. Barthou, the French Premier, m
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  • 159 7 Awarded Trophy For Best Air Navigation Feat London. Nov. 19. The Johnson Memorial Trophy, which is given for the best feat of air navigation during the twelve months, has been awarded by the Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators ot the British Empire to Capt. E. W. Percival.
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  • 299 7 The following were passengers by Imperial Airways: By "Sydney" from Brisbane to Singapore arrived on Nov. 16: Mr. Fujimoto. Mr. G. F. Richardson and Major R. C. K. Curling. By "Athena" from Karachi to Singapore arrived on Nov. 17 via Penang: The Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader. Mr.
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    • 8 7 ALHAMBRA|IiH€ ZEES and CROCODILES V jiiMQig SUDTfittiQCV I
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    • 474 7 I L ND NEW YORK HAILED iTas A MACNTFKIEirigcAr^^ M^L "A DELIGHTFUL FILM" I TLIIC c I THISIS^^ ICAL^ EAT NOTTO^ j 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 UiS ne f t! hll<st mujf "'< year, h^u\Au\U acted and |L directed with prcat imagination! SUNDAY EXPRESS \L:Jflt THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY JmIHK G T^'"
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  • 8 8 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 81, 1935
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  • 926 8 SO far it ha> been tacitly assumed that when tin control expires on Dec. 31. 1936. while there may be differences of opinion over the j {details there will be no question! but what there will be a new! agreement. At one time it seemed;
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  • 10 8 MR. W. A. N. DAVIES Registrar, Supreme Court
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  • 354 8 wthe MALAiJY trom wnich tn0 world is now fullering is no longer entirely the crisis but rather the inability oi the countries to coordinate their several efforts to emerge from this crisis." This question jlYW the keynote to a small handboo* which the economic section of
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  • 866 8 'CHE come up street lookin' about hoc reg'lar artful." said Mrs. Pinch, who is five feet high, has sloe-black ieyes. a red face, and a most timorous. 1 suspicious mind. "You ain't up to no I sez. an' I bin an* called Jinc Dunt to come inter th'
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    • 272 8 Enjoy the Pleasure of Giving Your Friends the Ideal Christmas Present. You «.<«i pay rout friends the highest .W^^fedlßVftf compliment bj vnduijj tlvrn a gift i as* 4IwnHIVIII of this famous old Scot* h Whiaky. ZTZTZT Johmiit- Walk« Is packed m special!? lW OL li B* V decorated Christina* cases
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    • 18 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. i IneoriJoraU-d m Great Britain I HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 410 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6 p. m. Nov. 20 ol .€1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall rskn Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 H83 /yf 11a7 Ending Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 1 16 7/ B U&M 1 L AU V pc 105 105% i%
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    • 201 9 Nm. 17. 18. 1». m Can. Com 143 3 4 143 147» 4 U) T« k'phoii' Telegraph 149» 2 149 150 J i Railroad 53* 2 52* 4 531 ,ik 52 l 2 52 52*2 144% 142 1 2 145»2 ■r stone 15% 16 3 8 16
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    • 26 9 The following telegram has been received from Takuapa Mine: First half of November Dredge Takuapa No. 3 229 hours 48,000 cubic yards 147 plculs
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    • 151 9 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,253 rd. auction yesterday when there were catalogued 786.872 lbs. 351,28 tons; offered 739.114 lbs.; 329.96 tons; sold 643.734 lbs.; 287.38 tons. Spot London .fit*New York 13 cents j PRICKS REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard
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    • 204 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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    • 121 9 London Spot: G 3 16d. Previously: Easy at 6' 4 d April-June: f>7 16d. Previously 6 7 16d COPRA StraitsS.D.. Nov. to Rotterdam: Dl las. Previously 12s 6d PKPPKR White Muntok. m bond, 5 l 4 d Previously: 5f 4 d White Muntok. Oct. -Dec. sd. Previously:
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    • 88 9 London Closing Quotations Nov. 20 r Method ol Parity before Rale Pre ntr« Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viousVy Paris Francs to <c 142.21 74% 74 11 16 Mew York to 4.88 2 3 4.92 7 1(5 4.92 1 M Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.25 1 2 7.24"- 4
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    • 64 9 London Tin: Weak. Cash: €223 10s. Previously: Easy at €228 Three months: €212 12s. 6d. Previously: €212 10s. New York Tin Spot: 51.00. Previously: 51.50. Copper Settlement: €35 7s. 6d Previously: €35 7s. 6d. Yesterday: €7 Is. 4»_>d Previously: €7 Is. 6» 2 d Silver Spot, 29
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    • 216 9 Nov. 20 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 1 8 London, 3 months' sight 2[4 3|32 London, 60 days' sight 24 116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 24 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 866 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand
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    • 1172 9 Fraser and Co. 9 s List WEDNESDAY, NOV. ■>«. IfM MINING Bu> ers S«Uers Ainpat Tin (4s 6.* 3d 6s 9ci vA. Asam Kumbang ni 34^ fid Mi *>d Austral Malay <*» 60s 61s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (Is) 111 M 16n Ayer Wens ($1)
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    • 94 9 PRODUCE PRICES j Nov. !0 Buyer* Sellers Gambicr 6.00 Java Cub- 1 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Whit* 1 Muntok Pepper 18.50 Black Pepper 10 00 Copra. Sundried 5.30 Copra, mixed 4.75 Small Flake Tapioe.t 4 65 R. B. BUtm No. 1 per koymn 104 Banja Jdotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotonu
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    • 81 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. "0 12 o'clock noon Buyers SHl^r* No. I. X H SS. m uast-s F.OB November 2A d FAQ. In cases FOB. November" 11 U HU No. I X U SS. <spotlOOWJ 'awnrdablr Singapore* 2P, Lftjll No. IX.RS.S Decembet 22 22 t Jaii-Mur 21" Apr-June
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    • 118 9 Higher Net Profit The Anglo-Continental Guano Work*. the manufacturers of super-phosphates. sulphuric acid and other products and importers of Peruvian guano, publishes p net profit for this year to June 30. after charging debenture interest C 13,750. of £5i).187. against X 58.225 Sir Archibald Mitchelson is chair-
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  • 596 10 MUSSOLINI ABANDONING LONE ROLE Closer Co-operation With Fascist Council B. B. C. BAN ON MARCONI Rome, N«,v. 20. POLITICAL commentators stress the fact that the Fascist Grand Council has announced the date of the next meeting^as Dec. 18. This departure from custom is taken to indicate that Mussolini intends much
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  • 185 10 EAST COAST SEARCH MAY BE MADE THE Flying Corps Association of Aus- tralia has offered a reward of 100 for any person locating or giving information which will le?«,d to the finding of the missing aimen. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Capt. Tom Pethybridge.
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  • 226 10 Discussions In Ottawa This Month London, Nov. 19. rviSCUSSIONS will take place m Ottawa this month between the British and Canadian authorities concerned m project and with representatives of the Irish Free State and Newfoundland on proposals of a trans-Atlantic air service. Sir Donald Banks. Director-General of
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  • 75 10 •From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 20. The death has occurred at the Euro- I pean hospital at Batu Gaiah ot Mr T. G McCheane. manager of the Shanghai Klebang Esr ite. Ipoh States out of any possible war. Recent warnings by President Roosevel f
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  • 155 10 TOHITI TOWED INTO SINGAPORE ROPELLOR LOST AT DJAMBI THE X.P.M. motor ship Tohiti was towed into Singapore yesterday morning by her sister ship, the Toba She had lost her propeller at Djambi a few days previously. It is reported that the Tohiti. havinv: arrived at Djambi with cargo from Singapore
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  • 195 10 From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Rahru. Nov. 18. Chai Choo. who was convicted 01 assault at Johore Bahru and sentenced tc one weeks rigorous imprisonment successfully appealed before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills m the Johore Eahru Court ot Appeal. The prosecution alleged
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  • 91 10 Revised Plans Approved By Committee From Our Own Correspondents Ipoh, Nov. 19. The town planning committee has approved revised plans lor the i cinema which the estate ol Foon Yit Tz? is erecting at I cost of $100,000 with accommodation lor over 1.000 All the latest improvements
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  • 50 10 'From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. Nov. 19. A sign of iniDroving business <\-mes from Teluk Anson whop- it is pro;> to erect a match factory Plans for the erection of the fart on have been submitted to the lower Perak Sanitary Board and the Customs Department for approval.
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  • 306 10 UNOFFICIAL OPENING CINGAPORES new $6,250.1 drome, recognised as th, .modern m the world opened m 1937 with ptfei of such a great MCMI lony's history. The first aircraft to one of the mammoth Oyii would -grace the [mperU Australia— was to land to the
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  • 71 10 Rickshaw Puller Pined For Obstruction From Our Own Com-, Seremban. Ik People retun from amusement park DC tiu have been hlfMMd pullers eagerly iWftltlnf 1.1 This had I MQU police court today I ricksha puller, ipp of obstruction. T! the man a dollar. Four other pui!: n vi. a
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  • 93 10 Talk Of Anglo-Italian Naval Pact London. Not M The rtpoH Anglo- 1' pact ll oflleially bMrt— and it i> thoti dcrstandiiiK ll ll tfU tma Sir Eric Dmfl lini or the t tikv bttl and Italian naval exports m I. it is emph.is- d t naval merely exchanged
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  • 889 11  -  MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person j MUSICALS include BY U/::-.i s happening to the preaentYV da > mnsto I An they to go iy oi past musical aims, or y survive and become a part tomorr< ntertainmeni i«I to teat such pictures as aire Is making and
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  • 625 11  -  Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I W_^ JOHNNY JUMP UP THERE is a type of defensive play which I fondly call "Johnny Jump Up Generally it involves one partner putting up a high card second hand m order to .save a
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  • 576 11 G lowing Tribute To Late Dr. Veerasingham 'From our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Nov. 1«>. AT the weekly Rotary tiflin meeting held at the Malacca Rest House today the speaker was Mr. L A. s Jermyn. the Headmaster oi the Malacca High School, who spoke on "Unmasking of Shakespeare's Brutus." During
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  • 77 11 To He Handed Over By British Hanks Shanghai, Nov. IX. The British b nk.s n Shanghai have sealed up their silver stocks prepara lory to handing them over to the throe Chinese Government banks. Other foreign banks, including tht Banque de ITndo-Chine. are reported to have taken similar
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 617 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In thp Colony of Hong King) The liability of members l/i limited to he extent and m the manner presribed oy Onllnance No 6 of 1929 ol he Color v. HEAD OFFICE HONCi KONC. authorised Capita) 550.000.000 ssued and tully paid m> $20,000,000 deserve
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    • 501 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. M STR MI AND CHINA In Erißland by Royal Charter Paid up capital m 600 00f» shares of £5 each jl3uOU,uo« Reserve Fund £3 00fjOO© Reserve Liability of Proprietors i_3 00> HFAU Ol 11. t 38. Blshopsgate. U»nclf»n EC Arenries and Rranrhr« Aior suir Hollo Saigon
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 948 12 Famous Cr oss Channel Captain Retires FIVE TIMES round the world as an apprentice; 100 odd crossings of the Atlantic m steam: between 7,000 and 8,000 crossings of the English Channel between Southampton and French or Channel Islands ports. Such are the achievements
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    • 118 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the u harvei or e\pe< led t,. irnve I ist Wliarf (Lntran»«- c. i hms. Btrakt H 20. Main Wharf (Entrjrue QMI 3): Rawalpindi 18. Unit Arabia Maru 11. X, dul, M Impi re Dock Entrance (.it e 3): Silvcrcypn 32: Laiut M; KUng Pcrak 39.
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    • 94 12 Rawalpindi Ml Yokohama 10. for 1 Franctaco 2 TQawa, Brl L& I CUtta 20. for Buian Bir 20. roc Pen M Tamaim, s.v Gothenburg 20 for M 21 Auby. iarai Kuchinf 20. ..*hin* Halvdan. Norv. l(0k H>. 1 >r B Kulmerland G» r t39T UN Hamburg 19. for
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    • 41 12 During s ber I launchea of Ul vessels In disti NWtd and h» lp and retteli been rweued I During t». Lifeboat Institsrrviot's. comp. it>t nrli payments U) 'L- boatmen who lost tl ing to il 1.021
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    • 50 12 The Nederl.c. I LJ Mail Liner I I. J6k alongside thoSHB I Friday* at 7 am morning at 10 a: The mail Colombo is im ted I Saturday. Nov 2 i\ II on tIM same day r 5 pm Hong Kong. St X Berth S.H B %t
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    • 246 12 U.S. RESERVE MERCHANT FLEET Classification Of Idle Ships By Survey Committee As the result ol i NWVf recently completed by ihe US. Merchant Fleet Corporation. In conjunction with the N\ivy Department, the liners America and George Washington, formerly m the service of the United States Linos, ftlonf with 159 other
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    • 184 12 LA CRESCENTA INQUIRY POSTPONED Difficulty Of Collecting Evidence London. Oat. IS, It was expected that the Board oi Trade inquiry into the loss oi the British tanker La Crescenta m December. 1935. would be down lor hearipbefore Lord Merrivale. the appointed Wreck Commissioner, early m October. The hearing, however, was
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    • 461 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea In P. M.S.) •XLI. PHONE: Freight 5433 Passage MSI.. LLOYDS AGENTS. aoiiKLNO AOKNTO WOWL FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. BOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIFIC world's GRIATIIT (Incorporated m England) TRAVEL SYSTHIi IHE tVUtt" ROUTfc offers rKANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU BONt> LULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 63 12 CLEARANCES Nov. 19: Alsia <Dan> Hai Hing. Tana; «Nor»; Palopo. Paula. Kampar. Kulit <Dutt; Myrmidon. Chye Hin Tay Yit. Giang Sertfc, Larut. Silver Gull. Rusa Rimau 'BriO. Nov. 20: Rimau. Meran, Sin Aik Lee Pyrrhus. Magnet. Kudat. Lipis. Ipoh Hua Tong < Brit > Asdang (Siam*; Augustina. Gewang. Makasser. Both,
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    • 77 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE Of S By Fortniffhtly Paxsrncrr Siranirr Between Ranieo«n. NH s d Marseilles. Palma imi 'ul.n.d HOMEWARD BAILINGS Port of Disembark ii.m Plwnout* Leave* Hi m SAGAINO BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO AM\RAPOORA SAGAING BURMA YOMA PEGU Calls London. Through Passage Rates lr. fares to Straits Port
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 531 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang. Kuala Lipis. Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 421 13 il ©> \ss^ amd BRITISH INDIA Inare Spore t»»— c» D NALDERA 18.000 Nov 22 CATHAY T* iK t EL i| H- 111 -Esau, ass gag. S£s •sss& tgft as as n *f* pore. -i n^t,- vj'^rt---OR^ PINDI SSS V 2 5 RAJPUTANA TtSST Ja^S! 15.000 Dec. SOUDAN 6 500
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    • 454 13 McALISTEReC?nPjjj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANAD/AN AND AMERICAN PORTS Vh COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sails KABINGA Havre. London Dunkirk. Rotterdam and Hamburg m ov 2Q Dpp 9 CITY OF ec l WELLINGTON
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    • 684 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU roMOIION- Thursday, Nov. 21. Singkawuiig, Pemangkat and Sambas TINOMBO Thursday. Nov. 21. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. ELOUT- Thursday, Nov. 21, Penang, Oelee-Lheue (not lor passengers), Sabang. Tjalang, Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean. Sinabang. Singkel. Baros, Sibolga. Natal, Sasak and Padang. RElJNST— Thursday, Nov. 21. Cheribon
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    • 632 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Dae Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERCYPRESS In Port Nov. 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 MS SILVERWALNUT Dee 16 Dec. 23
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    • 334 14 O. S. K. LINE "LA PLATA MARU" (7,300 G. TONS) Leaves Singapore October 27th at P.M direct for COLOMBO Due at Colombo Dec. 2nd at a.m. and South African and South American porti Fares to Colombo: First 3rd 9totrag< $154 $46.40 $17 For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN
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  • 455 15 Why They Hate Their Title SHOULD NATIONAL PLAYERS RECEIVE BONUSES? London, Nov. 1. fIEPORE THIS All Blacks Rugby tour is over English crowds, and lose who sit at council tables, an- i>oing to appreciate these young men from New Zealand as the real
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  • 23 15 Owing to the United Services tour ountry next week's SC.C. tournalent game between the U.S. Officers f he Etceteras has been postponed.
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  • 562 15 Baer Battered By Brown Bomber LOCAL SCREENING OF BIG FIGHT U AMAZING" la the only word which can be used to describe the Louis-Baer fight, a camera record oi which Ls being screened at the Capitol Theatre as a supporting feature of the new programme. The amazinc" thing about the
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  • 720 15 Stirs Spurs' Apathy SWANSEA CAPTAIN RETIRES INJURED EARLY IN GAME London, Nov. 5. pOR twenty minutes m the seconci half of their Second Division match with Swansea Town at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur were no more than just another Soccer team; and not a
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  • 94 15 50 MILES AN HOUR IN "OLD CROCKS" CAR RACE London, Noi 18 The annual London to Brighton "Old Crocks" race for motor cars over 30 years o'd attracted 99 entries yesterday and 68 of these completed the course The winner was a 33-year-old Napier Its owner first purchased the car
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  • 302 15 F. A .F. Stand rirm London. Nov. 5. SOME queer things happen m sport, but I cannot recall anything stranger, or more comical, than Jules Ladoumegue's proposed "protest run" through the streets of Paris write* Geoffrey Simpson m the Daily Mail. The famous
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  • 138 15 Preliminaries And Semi-Finals In Championship Cantest The following is the orogramme of :of preliminary and semi-final rounds Singapore amateur boxing championship to be fought m the New World arena at 8 p.m. this evening. PRELIMINARIES Flyweights P. Kattan vs. PC Ad. Rahman (holder). Dennis Lee vs M. Bruyns.
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  • 50 15 The SRC. hockey match against the Wiltshires will take place tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: O. C. Aeria, R. Barth. A. G. Armstrong. G. Ross. G. E. N. Oehlers. L. Alvls. R. C. Oehlers. N. Sullivan. A. M. Valberg. J. G. Reutens and D Ross
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  • 36 15 Trinity College Win 9-1 At Dublin London, Nov. 19. TTHE rugger match between Oxford University and Trinity College, played at Dublin, resulted m a victory for the latter. The score was 9 5. Reuter.
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  • 275 15 Last Race For Clementi Challenge Cup Tomorrow < Friday*, the "B" Class will sail the last race for the Clementi Challenge Cup (tor women starting at 5.20 p.m Points to dat? are as follows. Betsy 16 Merlin 12 Punai 12 Paddy 10 Columbine 7 Mowgli 6 On Sunday.
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  • 75 15 Next Week's Ties For S.C.C. Championship Monday, Nov. 25 J. Hudson vs. W. M. Edwards. E. J Cassels vs. Dr. G. V. Allen. Tuesday, Nov. 26 C. V. Miles vs. A. S. Mitchell. H. S. Godwin vs. P. M. Scott. Wednesday, Nov. 27 G. C Miller vs. W.
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  • 93 15 Scrappy Hockey Game Against Y. M. C. A. s.R.r v I: v Me.A. IN a scrappy |MM Oi hockey (»m th»*SRC uroumi v«s. relay .m "'A 1' n.hii o! the Club b<\»t the V.M.C A by thr I goals to inic The SH onrmd thr scoring
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  • 475 15 Four-Hall Match S.Ci.C. Course A four-bull matrii will be play Bukit Timj/i on Sui.du\ HHHUtm Noi 24. between Scotlanc fi Tbt Rest Ih« following are Uie IHMM and stirumtimes tS t :..t. 1 playeri mcniici-d t'ust* 8.15 M. M Puterson and I Black W Eldred and
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    • 50 15 ij^^BP^r M SINGAPORE AMATEUR I <2P under the Distinguished Patronaffe of V\ H. E. The Governor k'^H W P roceeds to the "Children's NEW WORLD ARENA f%ki4B^ A SEMI-FINALS at S p.m. V£3^l NOVEMBER 21st It- PRICES 81; 50 cts. 20 cts. J 1 (Booking for Finals at Frankel Bros.)
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  • 1313 16 An Enjoyable Afternoon KARIMBA PAYS BACKERS DIVIDEND OF $102 BRIGHT weather favoured the second day's races of the Singapore Turf Club winter meeting yesterday at Bukit Timah. The attendance was fairly large and a very enjoyable afternoon's sport was witnessed. As
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  • 762 16 Close Match Against R. A. LA 2 B.A 1. 'THE Indian Association came near to losing their unbeaten hockey record when they met the R.A. (Blakan Mati) at Balestier yesterday. A hard-hitting defence saw them triumph again, but the margin of victory was a very
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  • 691 16 Fixed For Jan. 29 London, Nov. 19. Till rubber boxing contest between Jack Petersen and Len Harvey for the former's British a«d Empire heavyweight championships has been Axed for Wembley on Jan. 29. The amount of the purse is not stated. Keuter. Land, The Warrior. Blue
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  • 465 16 Club's Sound Defence OWEN PLAYS CLEVER GAME aT STAND-OFF HALF S.C.C. M B" 8 pts. R.A. "B* g p t v •yWO "B" sides met on the I'adang yesterday, the Club dr.** in£ with the Gunners m a match which provided fur rugger.
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    • 59 16 COLOURFUL MALAYAN CHRISTMAS CARDS Designs by Mrs. N. Hammerton Our new Christmas Card has just th;,t W^\|Mg& colourfulncss that present day demands, enhanced with the additional oriental touch. jjfvjp This is a del »S^tful card printed m various colours. Hoxcd 8 cards and 8 envelopes. PRICE $2.50 PER BOX. KELLY
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