The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 January 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,742. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1936 10 CENTS.
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  • 345 1 "Latest Japanese Demands Are Unacceptable" CHAOTIC CONDITIONS IN NORTHWEST HOPEI Reinforcements For Chinese On Suiyuan Border .nvrnv,^ v Shanghai, Jan. 2. A i l^MPlb by representatives of the North China Japanese Command and Gen. Sung Che Yuan, head of the Hopei-Charhar Political
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  • 116 1 Might Have 4 Opponents London. Jan 2 Cromarty Liberal 'on has unanimously to propose Mr. Malcolm the Dominions SecreNational Government canMaeDonald has asked to consider the von v ill be necessitated by esignation of the National Liberal Bir lan Macpherson. Ross ana Cromarty Unionist
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  • 62 1 Washington, Jan 1 Roosevelt will deliver his age to Congress personally Friday night— an unusual aused by the widespread antihat the message will contain ng 01 major importance but the which is unpredictable wage will be broadcast to the "ion One of the reasons for > "i
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  • 80 1 London. Jan. 2. THE committee of company and Llcyds underwriters appointed m September to fix rates for insuring war risks on cargo insured under open covers and policies announces that the rate on cargo bound to. from or via the Mediterranean and/or Red
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  • 40 1 From Our Own CorresDondent) Bangkok, Jan. 2. Miss Leonard, the daughter of a former British Resident of Pahang, at present visiting Bangkok, won the first prize at the fancy dress ball held at the Sports Club on New Year's eve.
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  • 109 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 2. The eastbound Imperial plane left Jcdhpur this morning and is due at Singapore tomorrow with London mails despatched on Christmas Eve. The eastbound Dutch plane is 24 hours late and should also arrive at Singapore tomorrow evening. Both planes have
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  • 85 1 Continue Demonstrations Inside Faculties Cairo. Jan. 2. The University and schools have reonened after being closed since Nov. 14, owing to the part taken by the students m the riots. The student.s showed themselves restive and demonstrated for some time outside before entering and then continued their demonstrations
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  • 17 1 Atlantic City, Jan. 2. The death is announced of Mr. Harry Smith, the well-known American librettist. Reuter
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  • 27 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Harris, Mrs. C. P. E. Mounsey, and Mrs. R. M. Phillips joined the East Asiatic Company's Erria. homeward bound, at Port Swettenham.
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  • 198 1 ITALY CHARGED WITH USING GAS BOMBS Tribesmen Vow To Give No Quarter Addis Ababa, Jan. 2 pHARGES that the Italians used gas bombs with deadly effect on unprotected Abyssinians m the recent fighting at Abbi Addi on Dec. 23 are made m a protest the Abyssinian
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    11 1 bl the H' use Coy t)ioiis "WE ARE LEARNING." Mr Baldwin
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  • 148 1 Athens, Jan. 2. THE head of the Greek Church has protested to church leaders throughout the world against the Italian bombing of Abyssinian churches. Reuter. Ed great bitterness among the tribesmen v;ho threaten to give no quarter to the enemy. Twenty-three Italian officers are reported
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  • 63 1 Benin. Dec. 31. 4 SERIES of sharp enrthquakes rocked Baden early r/csterdai/. The first shock was clout 4 00 am the tremors of ?chie? irrre felt at Heidelberg. Residents and of fide m the district told storirs of shaking houses and tew p^rcry panic, but little
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  • 105 1 Examination Of Family Trees To Be Completed On All Fools Day Berlin, Jan 1. THE cleansinu of German public life of all non-Aryan elements will be accomplished by Mar. 31, when the last leading Jewish doctor attached to public hospitals will disappear. Non- Aryan judges,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 HI ■▼^S A BBBj^B l^bi b^BB V^^^^^B^bl ftj t^ x V^^L i^Tß^^^i mßm LT*M^Mwr^B^^j^W^^W^ffWBBBBBBBBM4 TONIGHT > j COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER AND DANCE informal 9.30 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by PAN HOPKINS. m IN PFNAMr, STAY AT THE E. 8c O. HOTEL.
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    • 74 1 rorlVllll Ik. H il ■httijtW B BK. BBJ k. J L.l ii i**B ADELPHI %«jp HOTEL ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST FOOD AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES WE SERVE JUST A SNACK" AS CHEERFULLY AS AN ELABORATE MEAL FOR A CUP OF REAL GOOD II TEA OR COFFEE AND THE BEST
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  • 476 2 5 Per Cent. Dividend Approved PRESIDING at the 28th annual general meeting of Indragiri Rubber. Ltd.. the registered offices of the Company, French Bank Buildings. Singapore, at noon yesterday, Mr. J. M. Sime said: The profit ior the year was $53,519.37. and we are recommending the payment of
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  • 502 2 "Dont Trust Laval" THE OTHER SIDE— READERS COME TO OUR DEFENCE— "YOUR ARTICLE WAS SOUND" —NO EFFORT TO DISPROVE THE FACTS —LA VAL S DOUBLE GAME—'CA UGHT AND FOUND LYING"— "DO YOUR DUTY MR. EDITOR: DON'T GET DISCOURAGED" To the Editor. Sir,- -The three letters Inspired
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  • 149 2 To the Editor. Sir,— in the Singapore Free Press of Jan. 1 there appeared three letters addressed to you, m every one of which tons of mud have been tin own on your head for your leader. "Don't Trust Laval." but not one of those letter writers has made
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  • 323 2 To the Editor. Sir.— You do ask for it.— don't you? i at this festive season too. Quite shocking. Have you no heart? Think of the anxious moments (possibly hours > you have caused, "M.H.L.," "Get Out" and "Foreigner." to say nothing of the labour involved |m manufacturing
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  • 215 2 This little man for safety plays; Like Janus, he can look both waysAnd, Janus-like, his gentle name Backwards and forwards looks the same. Now Rome? Now London? C'est egal! Vous devinez son norn? LavaJ. E. M. H. m the Manchester Guardian. i much as mentioned M. Laval,
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  • 72 2 President Doumer's Voyage Home The Messageries Maritimes mail liner President Doumer will race homeward from her first voyage to the East at a greater speed than other vessels of the line have done. She will cover the passage from Singapore to Marseilles m 19 days at a
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  • 76 2 I Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m.: 3ummonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Ilefore Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. I 1 Judgment Summons. Magistrate's Appeals: 1. Rex vs
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  • 59 2 The death of Mrs. Tan Chen Neo, at the age of 48. took place at Pengkalan Rama on Friday morning, at the residence of her son-in-law. Mr. Tan Tin Hoe. of the Municipality, Malacca. The remains were removed for interment on Sunday afternoon at Buklt Jeletong burial ground. There was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 372 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. use SKETOLENE and prevent MOSQUITO BITES 1 of all Chemists and Stores GRAFTON LABORATORIES SINGAPORE. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Sea front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road— Phone 5758 THE MANSION Oxley Rise Singapore. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (non-licensed.) Phone 3798 3 M mutes from Town.
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    • 522 2 tibc fttnoapofc fvcc fl>reBB lead Offlec: C«ril Street. Sincupo/t Phanr 5471 (S line* aifii-mnv to all departmental, Tel: "Tlmea" Slnfap«r« (uala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street Phone: :'.6S?. .ond mi tnii,, 40 4J Fleet >treel, l^ood«a E.C.I. Phone: Central 3M»~S««t Tel: l^diuUr>" I«a4«aw SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sincapor% Within OuUid*' WUhour. Malay*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY. JAN. ?>. Billiards: 9.C.C. Billiards Championship Tournament. Hockey Rest trial match at S.R.C Colts II vs. Chinese II ai S.C.R.C.; Medical College fa Wiltshire* at College Soccer: S.A.F.A. Meeting at 6.30 pJll. SATUBDAY, JAN. Penang Races Third Day. Goli Singapore Doll Civ*. Januarj Bogey Competition.
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    • 473 2 Today's Radio Programmes Penang— ZHJ •(Penang Wireless Society Wavelength- 49.3 metres p.m. 7 Time signal. 7.30 Day's programme 7.05 Dance records. 7.30 Children's Hoar 7.50 News bulletin. 8.00 Talk. 8.20 Variety programme. 9.00 Close down. 8.8.C. Transmission i Two of Ihe following frequencies will be used. GSC 31.32 m. f
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  • 4489 3 SINGAPORE PROPERTY OWNERS WANT FURTHER PROTECTION Ratepayers 9 Association's Slum Clearance Recommendations PROBLEM OF COMPENSA TION provision For Public Inquiry Asked For SINGAPORE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION HAS ISSIED SPECIAL MEMORANDUM MAKING IMPORTANT RECOMMFNDATIONS W) GOVERNMENT ON BEHALF OF PROPERTY OWNERS. Tociation asks for further protection for property owners and r changes
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  • 176 3 Thought She Was Crippled For Life. This woman suffered so much Irom neuritis that she eovM not sleep at night, other sufferers will be Inter- m her letter: "Some years ago I had most terrific neuritis m both arms At n-ght I turned from side
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 ipfrjfr-jV **y>' .v. Wtt^ ~H f~ I r A n r pn \s Mpgcjof rt^ 4& fl^ r U m 1 m y Ay y XLJC DCCT IHE DcST The Cuticura Method 1. Cleanse the skin twice a day with Cuticura Soap. 2. Use Cuticura Ointment m conjunction with the
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  • 1977 4 Around The Town Mignon Looks On NEW YEAR REVELRY At midnight on Tuesday the good ship 1936 was launched m Singapore with ceremonial and jollification befitting the occasion. Many a bottle ol champagne was smashed on the bows of the gallant ship as she slid gracefully down the slipway into
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 113 4 *^^g*r^nW^~^^&i^m^m&W^J^^M^K One gced *ef*& §T Feed well without ever getting fed up y Get |fW IB^ a Sn ap and varict V in to your meals instead of JfeS^^gß K ettir »g snappy because they're always the mS^Li^W^ sanu In fact e t your cook to use Bisto. Afik|HpMß Bi
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    • 145 4 "T fit y§ BEy y *'•■■>.■.. h Va BBP j*^^ mc'M^ 7 BBBfc BBBBBBBBBKaBE^:^ s: £T #^L k lIBvT^BT V BB^Kk jfc&i <: *y fIBKB^B 7 I B^ xfll --<c 9 KjJ^m#^ 9»k^BBBBBF m every cup of Cow^Gate CHOCOLATE MILK rltion^TonV' $ometimcs to 'n'ldren to take the da.ly m.lk ration,
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    283 5 HOI'SANDS OF POLICE and mobile guards guarded the French Cluunl): r «,t Deputies m Paris when the deputies reassembled to decide the fate n< and the Laval Government. Reports that Fascists had been mobilised, and the demand of Left Win- groups that measures be taken against the Fascist leagues were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 92 5 It does seem strange that such a simple article of diet should add so many customers to our lists, but there is no getting away from facts. Our cheese is so tasty that folks will have it and there are so many varieties. CARTON CHEESES Dutch Edam Kraft 8 oz.
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  • 257 6 When Completely Free Of United States AS SELF-GOVERNING DOMINION PRESIDENT Manuel Quezon, the president of the Philippine Islands, is very emphatic that the Government's policy for the next six years is fitting the Philippines for complete independence. So said Capt A L Kennedy
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    24 6 THE SCENI* at the collision bet wern a lorry ?nd a motor car which occurred m Robinson Road on Monday afternoon. (Free Press photo).
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  • 122 6 MALA YA IS EXPORTING BETTER PINEAPPLES Canadian Consumers Arc Pleased THE Fruit Commissioner of the Department of AgricvlUm*. Canada, has recently advised the Canadian Trade Commissioner, Singapore, m response to his inquiry that the standard of Malayan canned pineapple has been considerably improved during the years 1934 and 1925 T
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  • 108 6 101 Cases Dealt With In One Day m i During a single morning session last ing a couple Of hours the Singapore Marine Police Court dealt With 101 cases a record session for the year on 1 Dec. 31 The rush was intensified by the imminence of the
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  • 170 6 Woman Helpless In Cockpit Hythe, Dec. 18. A WOMAN pilot had an astonishing escape from injury m a runaway plane smash, at Lympne, today. The machine, completely out of control, raced across the aerodrome and overturned. It was wrecked. The pilot was Mrs. M. Davies. a member
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  • 70 6 The Fret 1 Press begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of calenders, etc. irom the following firms: Malayan Tobacco Distributors. Singa--1 pore Cold Storage. Chettiars Community. N.Y.K.. Nederland Line. Rotterdam Lloyd. Van Reekum Bros.. Dr. Williams. East Asiatic. Union Times, Fraser and Neave. Taj Mahal. Singa- pore
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  • 672 6 Rubber Regulation Problem AN important question under the rubber control regulations was raised m the third police court, Singapore, yesterday, when Soon Seng was charged with possessing coupons, not being a licensed dealer. Mr. A. .1. Braga. appearing for the accused, said that
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  • 319 6 TOO MUCH NEW YEAR REVELRY TPWO sailors from H.M.S. Cornwall. named Walter Gillen and Thomas Mawat, were ashore on New Year's Eve but indulged m too much revelry and found themselves before the third police court, Sin«a- pore, yesterday, charged with theft ot a motor-car and with
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  • 107 6 Chinese Who Jumped Out Of Moving Bus The danger of jumping oil a moving trolley-bus was again demonstrated yesterday when the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, held an inquest into the death of a twenty-five year old Chinese, wrkose identity has not been ascertained. It appears that
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  • 268 6 PENANG COMMITTEE RESUSCITATED IViliiik. Dec 31 THE Penang Students In Britain Com mittee has been resuscitated on the direction of His Excellency the Governor. A strong committee has been form ed with Mr. Lim Cheng Ean as chairman and the Inspector of Schools a.*honorary secretary The
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  • 32 6 The valu. of retail trade m November. 1935. was 7 per rent higher than m November. 1934. The value of stocks was 0.3 per cent, higher than i pear before British Radio
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  • 119 6 Singapore Sikh Woman Fined A Sikh worn i* named Teja Kaut was convicted .n the second p< tourt. Singapore, yesterday, ol inaklnv.- -;< lalse report to the police and a ttned $50 or m delault one niontl»> prisonment On the night ol Sept 12 Teja X m
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  • 76 6 A ChllUM v > c.iught while distilling liquor at I hou- m Oeylanu when Revenue Ofl the plMt on I><m- It, and h. pic guilty to the charge yesterday m tin third police court. MnfapQlt A I ol a gallon ol sair.su on whfcb < uty payable was
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  • 64 6 Kristin. in CttetMmtttf N« V i>\ indulging m lntlr punMlnf i>ui h. ♦.til^d to kf»'») .t pnptff look mil iiui WH bT U M I bo'»k Mr lt pp, yrstridav m thr third policr BOWI Sinnaporr Tbc srvrri crnts fOWMi him fPVR produced On his plea o!
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    • 65 6 AN IDEAL ■■V^^^H NEW YEAR IJBS^^^ present! mj^m^^^m OF EVER-LASTING W \^T^Z^ W\~ MALAYA, SIAM BURMA. b SCHMIDT CO. V 89, BRAS BASAH ROAD. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING. SINGAPORE. TEL. 7056 ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRWAYS. VISIT BANDOENG BY AIR. Bandoeng m the Preanger Mountains 2.300 feet above sea level Leaving Singapore
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  • 748 7 Royal Victorian Chain Conferred On Duke Of Kent London, Jan. 1. PHE Home New Year's Honours List is as follows: VISCOUNTS l.ORI) HAN WORTH: Ernest Murray k. first Baron Hanworth of Hanth, wai until last year Master of :ne Rolls a post
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 52 7 .Q i-ff* y%Jt ff^L \Wjl Bertam Panels. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds. Tarpaulins. Tents, Bags. Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Fencing, Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. •rtite: (><>, Robinson Road. Opposite Telegraph Co.) VVorkshop:—l7-A, Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. Orders
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    • 82 7 INDIAN o CHINESE RUGS CARPETS CHINESE TWISTED GRASS MATTINGS IN ALL LATEST DESIGNS SIZES AT REASONABLE PRICES. BE S URE TO B U V THE BEST ONL V AT Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31-33 HIGH ST., PHONK 7144. ■plr i I ilt 9an alfresco m eal which i I j nJ
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  • 1103 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1936 The New Year Honours FOR many years the issue of the New Year Honours m Malaya has been followed by complaints that certain important sections of the community have been overlooked so far as the distinction of knighthood was concerned, these seemingly
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  • 98 8 Mr. Dan Singh. Asiatic Inspector of Police, attached to the Central Police Station. Kuala Lumpur, has left for India on leave. The death took place last night of Mrs. Agnes Emma Young, wife of Mr. R. H. Young. ex-Superintendent of Re surveys. Mrs. Young, who is survived
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  • 470 8 Mr. Ro bey's Beauty Parlour II Dm* And The Proletariat Ahominable Shakespeare ■"THERE is something charming m the news that Mr. George Robey is opening a beauty parlour m Bond Street. Fancy toys wistfully with the idea of his working m the shop himself, putting a
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  • 1203 8 up BARLINE. Bespoke Shoemaker Reparer": through all the year* that this century has known, and some it never knew, this announcement has sprawled across the window m Meadowbank's solitary street. The original Fred Barline. a man as hard as nails, went to his rest m ripe old age
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 170 8 Imported by CALDMCK, MACGRECiOR (0.. LTD. (IhcorporAted und' v r the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) Ejj WHOI.ESAI.E RETAIL WINE MERCHANTS. 201. Cantonment Road. Tel 5371. BY SPECIAL TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENI ;BCf-iS^ KIN( OF SIA>I NEW YEAR GIFTS GIFTS FROM DE SILVA'S ARE ALWAYS EXCITING DISTINCTIVE. BUT
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    • 19 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. < Incorporated m Great Britain* II ON(,K O Mi BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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  • 208 9 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS 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 :>ther centres. This is the first occasion on which a
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  • 478 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6 p. m. Jan. 2 ol £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall ion Loan. 5 p.c 1944-64 120» 8 120»/ 2 Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 117» 4 my 2 i 4 m, V-2 pc IOG^ 106 ''B 1936-51
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  • 192 9 an Can. Com. ***** 136' 4 135 American Telephone Telegraph 153 4 155 156% RallTC d 57» 4 58» 2 59 3 4 50 50 y 2 51 138 137 3 4 139V2 tone 24* 4 25Vs 25 rai Electric 37V 4 37% 38k 55 3 /8
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  • 167 9 Yesterday 's Rubber Auction THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.258 th. auction yesterday, where there were catalogued 1.484.962 lbs.: 662 93 tons. Offered 1.482.726 lbs 661.93 tons; Sold 1 426.399 lbs. 636.78 tons. Spot London "Wm*T£& New York 13.7 16 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet
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  • 27 9 s The output from The Raub Austra lian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd., for the foi 1 weeks ended Dec. 28. amounted t 8 1.904.93 ozs.
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  • 17 9 f4 The output from Nawng Pet Tl Limited for the month of December wj )0 pks. 295.
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  • 204 9 THE COMMODITY MARKETS. From London 5. 30 p. m. Jan. 2 UBBER: Steady Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers. London Spot 6' 2 d. 6 9 16d. Previously 6' 2 d 6 9 16d. Apr-Sept. 6 5 8 d. 6 11 16d. Previously: 6 11 16d. 6 3 4 d. July-Sept. 6
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  • 68 9 London Tin: Easy Cash: £216 15s. Previously: Firmer at .£2lB 2s. 6d Three months: £206 15s. Previously: £208 2s. 6d New York Tin: 48.60 Previously: 48 62 Copper: Settlement: £35. Previously: £35 Gold: Yesterday: £7 Is. 4d. Previously. £7 Is
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  • 80 9 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations Jan. 2 I Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 72 7 16 74 7 16 New York to 4.88 2 3 4.92 7 4.92 7 K Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.25» 2 7.25U Hong Kong Per
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  • 144 9 Decision Against Increase Criticised 1 London, Dec. 31. Tea shares spurted m fine style following the International Committee's decision to maintain restriction at its! present rate. Nevertheless some divere gence of opinion exists m knowledgeable circles where an increase m the exportable quota had been confidently expected whether
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  • 81 9 Exports To Sweden More Than Doubled Ottawa. Canadian exports of fresh apples I Sweden last year amounting to 10.03 barrels were more than double th Quantity shipped the previous yea while exports of dried apples rose fron 45,000 pounds to 148.625 pounds. Total ?pple exports from Can ads
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  • 17 9 Paris, Jan. 1. The Chamber has passed the third leading of the Budget Decree— Reuter
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  • 1245 9 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.' s List THIRSDAY, JAN. 2. 1! 36 MINING Buyers Seller* kmpat Tin (4s > 5s 5s 9d Lsam Kumbang (£> 33s 6d 34s 9d Austral Malay 59s 60s kyer Hitam Tin (It) 15s 6d 16s 6d x.d. x.b. Vyer Weng ($1) 1.77'-
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  • 95 9 Jan. 2 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6 50 Java Cube 9 2<^ Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 17.00 Black Pepper 9-00 Copra. Sundried 580 Copra, mixed 520 Small Flake Tapioca 425 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 101 3 Banja Jelotong 9.25 -A Sarawak Jelotong 900
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  • 39 9 The following telegram has been received from the Takuapa Valley Tlr Dredging N. L. Mines: For December Dredge Takuapa No. 3 3i> hours 90.000 cubic yards; 230 p'culs Estimated value of output $14,600 Mine working costs $11,300
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  • 100 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Jan. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Seller* Nu IX R.SS i! (FOB December) 22 916 22 5 Good FAQ m vasts FOB December 22 516 22 3 8 No. IX R.SS. <spotloo.si'» <awardable Singapore* 22* 8 22 7 16 No. IX R.B.S. January 22> 2 22
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  • 38 9 Empire's Chief Source Of Supply i Ottawa Canada Is the principal source of supply for wheat flour In the United Kingdom She. furthermore, supplies over half of the wheat flour Imported Into the Irish Free State
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  • 495 10 Compared To Sinking Of Lusitania TWO SWEDISH DOCTORS WOUNDED "Reprisals For Decapitation Of Italians" Addis Aaba, Jan. 2. IT IS officially stated that Dr Hylander, leader of the Swedish Red Cross ambulance unit, and another Swede were wounded m bombing raid by Italian
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  • 578 10 Pilot Only Survivor London, Jan. 1. THE Imperial Airways liner City of 1 Khartoum was wrecked m the Mediterranean on New Year's Eve while on its way to Alexandria from Crete. Nine passengers including two women, and three, members of the crew were killed.
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  • 39 10 Collections In Perak Total $10,576 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Peraks Poppy Day collection totals $10,576, compared with $9,570 last year Ipoh headed the list with $3 38l' Taiping being second with $1,820, and Lower Perak with $1,118
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  • 79 10 NEW YEAR HONOURS IN CHINA mo v Shanghai, Jan. 2. New Year honours were published by the Centra] authorities yesterday Gen Peng Yu Slang. Gen. Ho Ying Chin, Gen. Chu Pei Teh. Gen Tann Chnn v' en Yen Shl Sh ™< G^ lI Chung Van and Gen. Chan Chai Tong
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  • 40 10 T London, Jan. 1. It was stated at Kensington Palaco mom E*\» there 1S fUrther lm^ emcnt m the condition of Princess Beatrice the King's aunt, who has been suffering from a cold sinr* o^*? mas British Radio
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    165 10 EXPECTED TO STAY IN CARDIFF London. Jan. 2. T^HE Linberghs are expected to stay m Cardiff with a relative for the next week or so. "I have come over here for peace and quietness and rest. I am pleased with the consideration shown me at Liverpool and I
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  • 189 10 Fancy Dress Prize Winners Out of numerous fancy dress costumes seen m the Sea View Hotel billroom on New Year's Eve the following were awarded prizes Best Lady's Costume. "1890" <Mrs Caseley). Most Original Lady's Costume "Chinese Lady .Mrs. E L Williams).' Best Gentleman's Costume. "Jacob" 'Mr.
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  • 136 10 NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS Carnival Scenes In London, New York And Moscow T London. Jan HE New Year was herald-d .it .s Pauls m a new fashion. Tbt cath< dral was floodlit and Christm a. sent by the Kin* from Sanrtriri^ stood m the portico aflame with thou sands ot electric
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  • 130 10 N>h York. Jan I The noisiest, gayest, and mc*t con jVivial celebrations since 1928-29 m« led the entry tf Iht New Year Tn. Mayor. Mr La Guardia. lifted tht anti-nois- ban. with the result thousands at people assembled on Times Square armed with tin
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  • 116 10 Mobcow, Jan. 1 me firs: offlcU) celebration o! N<«v Year since tho revolution turned onto be very merry. Schools, factories, hotels and thea tres vied With one another m the attempt to demonstrate Stalin's la tea* pronunciament > -life's bocom«- b*-t--ter." Thousands o[ people throng \i u u
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  • 33 10 Two RAF officers Rationed at Singapore raeetod promotions In UM Llsl comes Group Captain Squadron Leader II \i y iNavi" M ar w 4St ht>lld^ ua r^r s stall becomes Wing-CommMi
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  • 112 10 Hue In Singapore Today By The Chitrai Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake, who received the C.B.E. m the Iff* Year honours will arrive from London on the Chitrai today. Mr. Hake is managing director 02 the Kuala Lumpur branch of Harrison. Barker and Co. On the same
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  • 26 10 P A i?.V U)R f N LEADER ADRIAN H PAILL of No 36 «TB Squadron, stationed at Singapore ra> K ta i ion
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  • 82 10 'To Be Undauntedly Maintained" thl v J ear messa e° to the nation, the Navy Minister declares that Japan will undauntedly maintain her claims for naval armaments based on nonaggression and non-menace If unfortunately Japan's claims are rejected at tnc Naval Conference and the Japanese Government's efforts
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  • 19 10 'From Our Own Correspondent. Ail F.MS, stamps have boon with cirawn from saJe at po,t „TC
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    • 186 10 the "HOLLYWOOD" I I BRASSIERE GIVES THE MOST TKJ^'' POSITIVE AND y^ |w ACCENTUATED UPLIFT "l-.i'^©l OF ANY brass|Er e ;kl^^ -■^^'^^m' YET DESIGNED AVAILABLE IN WHITE, PINK, PEACH AND BLACK COLOURS IN SIZES 32-38 PRICE $4.50 EACH. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. CHATWOOD FIREPROOF SAFE CABINET J 1
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    • 8 10 [tiffins DAILY —$I.oo— WATCH DAILY MENU 'PHONE 4906.
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  • 348 11  - PRODUCERS Seeking a MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person SCREEN NAPOLEON BY T'His village has never been fa~ed with a more serious problem than finding a Napoleon who will convincing to movie audiences. Brothers studio needs three Napoleons— or one man fan thi distinct roles which pre- the C various ages
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    238 11 Have Been Held Over Until Tomorrow indeed who does not 9 /rate-inch volume provides tnovieland with an all-lime high m cast And there must be a Napo•Life 01 Beethoven." Another thing: there is a tradition oi ill luck befalling those to play Napoleon. Actors are superstitious about it.
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  • 237 11 THE under-noted newly-added nonfiction and fiction works will be nady lor issue tomorrow ai 8 30 am E>vil-Brother, Walter Baron: Deerstalking. Illustrated. Patrick R. Chalmers: Sickle or Swastika? Illustrated. Mrs. Cecil Chesterton: New Light on the Most Ancient East. Illustrated. V. Gordon Childe; Queer People, Illustrated. Harold Dvarden:
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  • 456 11 Winning CONTRACT j David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, M zvorld's leading team-of-four, and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. THE GALLANT DEFENDER j "THE expression, "Don't give up the ship." was never intended for Bridge )layers. Of course, there are
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  • 556 11 "SHE MADE A FOOL OF ME" Refusal To Divorce Husband London, Dec. 18. MR. John Harford Stanhope Lucas-Scudamore. of Hertford Street. Mayfair. was further crossexamined befoie Mr. Justice Luy_ moore In the Chancery Division yesterday with regard to his will's alleged extravagance. The case was that m
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  • 227 11 How To Get To Lonely Island Sydney. Dec. 30. A visit to little Pitcairn Island m the middle of the Pacific by Christmas Eve was a problem for Santa Claus. but he has solved it if only the weather will behave. He had been to Hobart
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  • 368 11 HIGHEST FIGURES FOR 4 YEARS The December issue of the Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council issued by the Hague Statistical Office, gives the world output if tin m October last a.s 15.008 tons against 10.240 tons m Septemb' 1935. and 8.638 tons
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  • 100 11 British Steamer Held Up In Singapore A British steamer has been waiting nearly a month at Singapore for a charterer. She is the Kaitangata. manI aged by Williamson and Co., ol Honj > Kong, and owned by the Lin Nam S S Co., which arrived on Dec.
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    • 145 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong> I The liability of members is limited o the extent and m the manner prea- I ribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of I he Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000! ssued and fully
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    • 540 11 CHARTERED BANK W INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter* *ald up capital m 600 000 share? of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability o! Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches Alor Star Hollo s m.iran* Am ri
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  • 41 12 Conference Booking Rules. "Shippers are hereby informed that the Conference Booking Rules mentioned m Addendum No. 2 dated Mar. 4. 1935. which have been suspended as notined m Addendum No. 9 dated Nov 2, 1935. are restored forthwith."
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  • 36 12 Jan. l.— Makasser, Kampar. Thedens, Toba. Paloh, <Dut.); Konigsberg. <Ger>: Matsuye Maru. (Japan); Asdang. (Siamj; Yang Tse, (Fch.); Bencleuch, Lapis. Magnet. Murex, Hua Tong, Newton Elm. Benavon. Rahman, Meran, Hong Kwong, Sin Aik Lee <Brit.).
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 624 12 Train Ferries Planned As A Substitute New York, Nov. 9. 'THE long proposed Channel tunnel between Dover and Calais will never be built, according to Eustace J. Missenden. manager of Docks and Marine at Southampton, who sailed for England yesterday morning m the Cunard-White Star liner Aquitania
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    • 135 12 Passenger Boats' Mishaps On Canton West River Canton, Dec -11 In this dry spell, the West River m many places is quite shallow, and an unusual number of boats <rr grounding. On Thursday night the Sun Won passage boat bound lor Kongmoon. left Canton, and when passing
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    • 84 12 The following passengers disembark at Singapore from the Hakone Maru which is due on Jan. 11. Mrs. X D. Baring. Mr W E Brett Mr. and Mrs. Brezet. Mr. T T. Djie. Dr. A. A. Haighton, Mr. C. Hong sakrie. Mr. J Imm. Miss E. D. Imm. Mr.
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    • 493 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. v BOOKINGS AGENTS FOR FEDUUTLD MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIMC sWOtIDJ WUJHT Incorporated m England) TRAVEL SYSTHifHh "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by
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    • 210 12 (RED FUNNEL LINE) LIMITED. HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement*) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java. Borneo, Banka and BUUton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SAMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. Nam Yong Fri. Jan. 3 s.s. Ban Hong Liong Tues. Jan. 7 For
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    • 61 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjoewangi and North Western Ports) l>u* Sail S pore. s p,,rr T.s.m v. Koollnda Jan. 18 Jail 26 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of Freight and Paaaac* please apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 711 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 am. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala LlpLs, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 1 p.m Kota
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    • 67 12 Miss E. Paglar. Miss Gordon, Miss J. McKie, Mr. and Mrs. Gay and 2 children, Mr. Clark, Mr. Elson, Mr. Street, Mr. Gait, Mr. and Mrs. Safnani and child. Dr. and Mrs Robertson, Bro. Augustus, Bro. Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Ooi Tiang Guan, child and infant, Miss Ooi Cheng Sim,
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    • 141 12 AIR PASSENGERS Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM "PKAFK" on Dee. 31:— Corporal Weeks. Mrs. Chauvet, Miss Chauvet, Mrs. Arm, Mrs. de Graaf. Mr. A. J. A. Nieuwenhuys and Mr. Choitram. Left for N.E.I, by KLM "Oevenwaluw" on Jan. 1: Mr. Arrongstein. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM— "PK-AFK" on Jan. 1:
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    • 395 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships along&lde the wharves or expected to arrtv* East Wharf (Entrance Gate I): Ophir 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Naldera. Chitral 18; Kistna 16 Chr: Huygens 11: Sui Sang 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): City of Dundee 30; Lomlebank 32; Nankoh Maru 34; Malayan Prince 96;
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    • 473 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. NALDERA 16,000 Mar. 13 CHITRAL 15.000 Jan. 3 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar 27 BURDWAN 6.070 Jan. 22 BHUTAN 6.100 Apr 9 CATHAY 15.000 Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr 10 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 31 CHITRAL 15.000
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    • 513 13 illlGiffi j ELLERMAN BUCK N ALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PORTS VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sail? 'CITY OF DUNDEE Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg In Port Jan. 3 CITY OF EASTBOURNE
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    • 1020 13 SHIPPING g^SfitS it SXTZS l" ks The China NavlcaiSi Co Ltd The lr?£3S? ?£s?£" Of The Siam Steam Natation Co.. Ltd Canada SteaSa|,ip Line, Lid Aberdeen and Common^alth Line. «jy ■STStJSS 8J Ltd I T iura^ ei ?r! I.** U>nd d GlObe Ud" mM aB- M^ y Marlw RAILWAYS The
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    • 673 14 K. P. M. OPHlR— Friday. Jan. 3, Muntok 'passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TlDORE— Friday. Jan. 3, Belawan-Deli. MIJERr Friday. Jan. 3, Rhio. Blinjoc. Djeboes, Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Tanjong-Padan and Batavia. TOBOALI Saturday. Jan. 4, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tam-pat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api. <Telok Belitoeng will be
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    • 519 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE In p O rt Jan. 6 Feb. 20 MS. SILVERTEAK j an 13 Jan. 20 Mar. 4 M.S. CINGALESE PRINCE
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    • 560 14 O. S. K. LINE Ryufuku Maru C^pe Town Via Mombasa. Zanzibar. udi-i s-Saiaam. L. Marques. Durbai: East London and Port Elizabeth. Jan 6 6 London Maru Hutnos Aires via L. Marques. Durbu.. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo. Jan. 6 7 t Arabia Maru Santos, buenos Aires via
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  • 1229 15 Rotarian's $104 Dividend LARGE CROWD ENJOYS GOOD SPORT ON SECOND DAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan 1 PLN~E weather lavoured the second clay of the Penang races and there I wafl a very large crowd present. Th< meeting opened with an
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  • 558 15 GREAT NEW YEAR'S DAY REGATTA IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ancient Tradition Upheld CURIOUS CRAFTS AND COLOURFUL CREWS DRAW HUGE CROWDS /^NLY once a year— on New Year's Day— is Singapore's har- bour siven over to such festivity as was witnessed on Wednesday Shipping kept a good fairwa> while tranterlooking craft, m
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    20 15 photo) THE 100 YARDS RACE at the annual land sports at Anson Road Stadium on New Year's Day Free Press
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  • 89 15 A soecial meeting of representatives of clubs and associations competing m 2nd. and 3rd. divisions of the League 1935, and m the Commercial Cup competition 1935. will be held at Anson Road Stadium on Friday. Jan. 3 at 6.30 p.m. for the purpose of electing delegates to attend
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  • 40 15 Dunedin, Jan. 1. The M.C.C. carried their score to 550 Hardstaff made 86, N. S. Mit-chell-lnnes 87 and J. H. Human 57. Otago had scored 159 for 5 wickets m their second innings when stumps were drawn— Reuter.
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  • 94 15 Wong Seong Hua Easily Wins Championship Ipoh, Dec. 30. The PcTak billiards championship was won by Wong Seong Hua. a representative of the Juvenile Chinese Club, the runner-up being Fung Yew Hin of the V.M.C A., their scores being 500 and 256 respectively. The cue for the highest
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  • 46 15 The winners of the Christmas Day Flag Competition at the Keppel Golf Club were: R. J. Fennie and A. C. Binnie. The Boxing Day Ball Sweep resulted as follows: Ist Round Winner: C. J Clackett 45—9^36. 2nd Round Winner: F. H Bradley 40—7=33.
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  • 810 15 Gen. Dobbie Presents Prizes KEEN CONTESTS IN SPITE OF WATERLOGGED GROUND IN CALLING on Major-General W. G. S. DoLbie, the G.0.C., Malaya, to distribute the pri/es won at the new year land sports at the Anson Road Stadium on Wednesday, Mr. B. E. Ablitt recalled that
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  • 112 15 Singapore Asiatic* Rugby Team- The following arc invited to travol up to Seremban for ttM All Blues Cup Final between the Singapore Asiatics and the Peruk Asiatics tomorrow (Saturday* The team will meet at the station at 9.30 p.m to leave by tht night mail tonight
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  • 38 15 London, Jan. 1 The following wore the lesults or the principal Rugby matcm-- playod today, as cabled by Reuter Eirkenhead Par .J Waterloo Manchester a Leicester Gala 1 Royal H.S. Hawick i> Heritonlan.*. Stewartonians 13 Selkirk
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  • 36 15 The following will play for Selangor against the Guthrie XV on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Saturday Dixon; Banham. Caldwell. Hunter. Leach; Todd, Rea: McNab Pringle. Royle, McDougall. Thomas. Bynoe Devonshire. Lee Reserve: Wyllie.
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  • 171 15 SPECTATORS STAMPEDE On Test Wicket Cape Town. Jan. 1. rlr IU was no play tod.iv m the Third Test between South Africa and Australia owing to rain. Following tin- refusal of thr authorities to refund u.n«- monr> ;i section of the crowd, numbering over 300. threatened to tear up Ibe
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    • 279 15 DDD (Inscription I If you are. a sufferer from V Eczema. Ringworm, Dhobie? W itch. Salt Rheum. Prickly Heat. Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itching Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous lot ion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain goea at once, and
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    • 35 15 CHANGE TO Those old worn- IV ,S| out plugs of youts L|^| may be wasting /fl^| every |>j|| maoc m cncuno I DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA j MOTORS IMITII) KIMIMlill; ItniK tOK TIIK llnlMADE IN ENGLAND
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  • 92 16 t^,? 1 Re(orm Association XI vs I Tam, u Junj or XI tomorrow .Saturday^' 7 J-C.S.A. ground 'Balestier 1 ground) will be selected from the following: Anthony; Somoo. P Thuraiiin «am; Veloo. S. E Pillay. P S" «amy; Pakirisamy. Joseph. T X* A^ Sankaran. Kannu; K.
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  • 22 16 t T>l Ca Pc Town, Jan 1 There was no play m the third Test today owing to rain -Reuter
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  • 7 16 pose of sekrtinK the Rest hockey xi"
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  • 392 16 Ground Sodden With Rain SUPERIOR WEIGHT PROVES DECIDING FACTOR Fort Canning 5. YM C A J SUPERIOR wei Bht8 ht was the deciding factor ""the encounter last even.ng the V.M C.A. grounds between the YM C A Jun,or S and the Fort Canning hockey
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  • 45 16 Donor Of Famous Golf Club Reuter announces that the death at Mr. Ryder was (he iJonoi- of th> ££rt US f ßyder Golf Cu P whi^ is competed for annually by Great Rrit=V, and America. Last' yea" Sca^ ea an easy winner.
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  • 238 16 Sunderland Record Smashed London, Jan. 1. CUNDERLAND, who have won a; their eleven home engagement this season ana who have not bee] beaten at home since Dec. 22, 1934 had their record smashed todayand by Aston Villa of all clubs. n.n'nf ll^ SUr P rise res "lt
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    17 16 THE RACE for ,ar« Bu£ boats at the sea sports on Ne» Ws l,a, irree Press photo).
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  • 112 16 THIRD DA Y HANDICAPS IN PENANG RACES Good Sport Expected On Saturday 'From Our Own Correspondent. FPenang, Jan. 1. OLLOWING rre the handicaps for the third day (Saturday. Jan 4) of the Penang Turf Club professional meeting Horses. Class 2, Dlv 1 fi f,,~ ffP 7 13 dis 9.0. In-Vcr-Fo"
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  • 36 16 In Seven Hours 40 Minutes Melbourne, Jan 2 nURING the Sheffield Shield match Don Bradman made 357 m seven hours 40 minutes and four seconds for South Australia who scored 569 againrt Victoria. Reuter
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  • 113 16 KING'S TALK WITH JOE CHILDS Gift On Retirement Jnr nu London, Dec. 18. OE Childs, who retired from the saddle this year ajt'r riding for ten years as the King's jocke*/, was received by the King at Buckivgl f-ufft Palace yesterday n, J Cent up to ihL l *-*«ec <^''>c"
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  • 88 16 Results Of New Year's Day Events pN.l he v foU Wl B are the result s of the 'iK^G^fS 1 0 1^ 1 0 31^ ■i A wS M nd Ha P rpe'r ne C m| Utl<> 'iE.uThfl?id Mr G WtaMdM i t>, Caddies Competition i dirty
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  • 75 16 Today there will be the usual RS YC afternoon races for the "B" and classes starting at 5.20 p m win I lnday Jan 5 the 6 met re class for the Punai Trophy, -conditi^nslonjy «1« if S i Of CreWS t0 take the he "e--f«. n helmsm
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  • 87 16 Last Match Of Tour RESULTS OF PRESENT AND PREVIOUS VISITS home. left their mark ru^rr a( sS== SB Beat somer", ."ii: JJI" B,at North Midland, «1 f Unc, che.hir, 21-, let', fe" A b n 83 Boat Ch«hJ f' Dham Nb ge at |J,' r
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  • 58 16 All India's Poor Show Against Australians th a Calcutta, Jan. 1 tuo full days to defeat All-India m the second unofficial "Test" win Tnere° m w^ tably tOday by 8 yeJterdtv ?nH° me K sensati °nal cricket yesterday. India batted first mn Today India made 127
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  • 14 16 Remarkable Swimming In Florida seconds n m ?L retUrned 6 mlnu
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  • 31 16 Arrives After 8,000 Mile Journey A E P° l Pony, named Bumblebee. for (he Sult J M°o h Z e a p arriled «-~T She travelled 8.000 mtes-from
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  • 8 16 Stanford University Win At Pasadena GHGH
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