The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 November 1937

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  • 8 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1937.
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  • 188 2 Mr. Roosevelt Mast Co-operate New York, Nov. 16. THE output or American steel mills m the current weak is estimated at 36 4, m capacity which declines lour points from last week. The general expectation of the Press h?re is that taxation relief and measures to
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  • 107 2 London, Nov. 16. In view of the key position occupied by the building industry m national economy a statement issued by the ?attdtog Industries' National Council interest. The Council finds that apart from, the normal seasonal lnfl:i?nces. building activity continues at very high level. The latest building
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  • 103 2 BELGIAN KING IN BRITAIN London, Nov. 16. JfING LEOPOLD arrived m the gaity beflagged Victoria Station at 3 p.m. He ivas met by King George, the Duke of Kent, members of the Cabinet and the highest representatives of the Services. After inspection of the guard of honour, provided by the
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  • 501 2 Death Sentence Reduced (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16. THAT the trial judge had been misled by an extract m a reference law book dealing with the right of "private defence" and had consequently not directed the Assessor correctly, was the observation made
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  • 407 2 Negri Sembilan State Council 'Pruin Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, Nov. 16. AT today's meeting of the Lower Chamber of the Negri Sembilan j State Council the final Supply Bill was pass 3d. The estimate of revenue to be collected within the State m 1938
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  • 52 2 Manila, Nov. 16. Last Sale Prices Previous Today These prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy Co.. of Singapore to whom they are cabled daily. Antamok 0.51 0.50 Benguet Consolidated 9.90 9.80 Consolidated Mini's 0.016 0.15 IX.L. 0.58 0.57 San Mauricio 0.54 0.54 United Paraeale
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  • 88 2 PRINCE CHILDREN KILLED Eleven Deaths In Belgian Air Crash Ostcnd, Nov. 16. A BELGIAN passenger aero- plane from Frankfort to London crashed into a factory chimney m a thick fog near Ostend Aerodrome. As far as is known all aboard were killed, comprising eight passengers and the three members of
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  • 199 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Continued from page 1» town of Chingyangkang. the Chines* are building the new line which extends from" Fushan. Shangshu. Soochow. Kahsing and Hangchow Bay. The fall of Quesan. according to the Chinese general headquarters, is a matter of hours. Forty Japanese warships bombarded
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  • 179 2 Six People Fatally Injured London, Nov. 16. Yesterday morning's incidents m Jerusalem included the firing of shot: 'at two Arabs m a Jewish suburb, both being wounded, one fatally, and a shooting m another Jewish suburb at two Arabs, one of whom was shot dead, the
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  • 46 2 (Members of the Singapore V W.C.A. and their friends held a Chinese dinner party last night. During the evening members wearing the national dress of various countries brought greetings to the Singapore branch on the occasion of the international week of fellowship.
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  • 61 2 Senior Members of the V.M.C.A. are reminded that an indoor games social will be held on Wednesday, at 6.45 p.m. Knockout Competitions m billiards, ping pong, chess and draughts will be arranged and prizes will be awarded for each game At the conclusion of the competitions the
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  • 258 2 Strong Criticism Of Government DEBATE BY MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS I vFrom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 16. A LONG debate occurred at the meeting of the Municipal Commission this afternoon on t'ne subject !of improvement schemes undertaken by the Commissioners with the Givermmsnt grant of 500,000. The President
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  • 94 2 ALLEGATIONS IN SINGAPORE COURT THE theft oi gold watches was nven- tioned m the Singapore police court yesterday. The accused, who appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, second magistrate, were Mlaniyam, charged with having committed theft m a dwelling at Rueburn Park of two gold watches valued
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  • 122 2 Exciting Picture At The Alhambra More exciting, romantic and humorous than its title suggests. "The Man Who Found Himself" featuring John Beal and Joan Fontaine, at the Aihambra, has a story and dialogue which keep the eyes and ears open right to the end. John Beal, as
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  • 35 2 The unidentifiable body of a man !was found hanging from a rubber tree iin the jungle of the catchment area oi Mcßitchie Reservoir on Monday. The discovery was ma/rie by a coolie
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  • 75 2 London, Nov. 16. The Air Ministry announce*, that the Royal Aero Club has been oflic informed that the altitude flight of Flight-Lieut. M. J. Adam. Royal Air Force, in June last, in a Bristol 130 monoplane with a special Bristol Pega Mg engine, has been loRgrd bv
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  • 49 2 Mr. E. H. Tunn. Chief rvtectiv^ Inspector. Malacca, leaves on lur/jush today. Inspector W. Martin will act for him during hLs absenre Mr Ho Seng On«. Headmaster of r\\r Anglo-Chinese »Srhooj. Mti^m who was recently admitted bo Mjp Genera] Hospital suffering from typhoid haa 1 low resumed duties i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 311 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOAMINOL. The four-in-one preparation for men. women and children, embodying a stimulating hair tonic and food, a cleansing and soapless shampoo, a hair restorative and a scurf and dandruff eradicator. $1.35 per bottle (Twelve shampoos MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer
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    • 304 2 <f» Gbe Smoapotp Head Office 1 £5 Kuala 1 ipoh OHii-r it Phfiiu IteuxOlh, I'hone: n; s rta^ p London Office H'| SUBSCRIPTION RATES Quarter!. {P I Half YearU JfJ J» Yeaily Note.— <Juo!,.- I the BKual hank il ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rhjirrrs H^ f n under. To Iyt. Ft
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 87 2 Law Notice For The Day i The Acting Chief Justice at Kuala I Lumpur— Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Howes m the 2nd j {Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Mohamed Sultan bin Kadir Shah Ctf not finished). Rex vs. Dyah Singh. Before Mr. Justice Home m the
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  • 191 4 Kruschen Put Him Right. For four years, this man's back never stopped aching Now. at 57, he starts the day fresh as a daisy, and his back aches no more Read his story. "I hid t .i.tinuous backache for four years. I looked or.
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  • 554 4  -  NICHOLAS GRANT BY •T^HK other night I was intro- d it« ed to a new same —and it wasn't a same at all. lor several reasons. With a psychiatrist of m> acquaintance. I \isitrd <i doctor friend of his for a cocktail and s rfui. facetiously remarking that
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  • 81 4 Aircraft Sydney VH-USF. from b. s bane. Darwin and Hetbertandl 1 arrived Sunday Prolessor 7 (> Mr>. Room B: j me Aircraft Aur ri VI- AEG for Penan? Sio.ni. Burma and Karachi 1. day: Professor T G. and Mrs. Rooit Londnn; Mr L X L Mr C
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  • 376 4 Simple method to Develop IVr Min.il Magnetism, Memory. < <••! <it>trati:in and uill-INtw» pace K<»ok Fully !>es<Tibiru this Unique Melh<»d. together with Character Delineation I KM to all who w nit at MM hi wonderful powej of Personal Influence MKKii«tisni. husci', Mid Control rail 11
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  • 2160 4 Jean Batten— First Lady Of The Air Aviation Newsletters POSITION ESTABLISHED BEYOND DOUBT London, Nov. 6. CULMINATING achievement m three years of Ion? distance flying. Miss Jean Batten's most recent feat sets the seal to her position .as the world's premier woman air pilot. Slight of stature and unassuming m
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  • 608 4 THE 500 TH return flight of A X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) from Amsterdam to Batavia now is m progress. At the end of this flight X.L.M. will have covered the route 1,000 times. As it is 9,000 miles from Amsterdam to Batavia, this
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 51 4 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours w£3T\ f H old b 'f°"-»- row time, and your \T -"> lxt Vi-Tuba and r Uore your Manhood. Vitality and Energy K Tl^ ul s t* »'"ur.s. Dr. Nixon's 2L ll n# w disov-v.-rv and icuarjssrti: r ui L d iihw bio d
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  • 277 6 ADAM PARK TRAGEDY ASH.\T'IT.REI> umbrella and scorched pair of shoes were produced as evidence m court yesterday at the inquiry held by Mr. W. G. Porter, Singapore Coroner, into the tragic deaths of his two compatriots, Nadason and Murugasan, who were struck dead h> lightning
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  • 112 6 Dusting Powder And A Dispensary Description Judgment was reserved until today by Mr L. C. Goh m the fourth police court yesterday m the case m which Mohomed Ibrahim was charged on three counts of having had m his possession for sale a dusting powder to
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  • 146 6 JOHORE P. T. MAX DIES tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 15. After an illness of ten days the dea'h occurred at the local hospital yesterday through typho.d of Inche Abriu Rahman bin Jaapar of tRe staff of Central Accounts Office, G.P.0.. Johore Bahru Deceased who was 37 years
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  • 157 6 Steals Policeman's Bicycle (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 15. Only recently released^ f rom a Singapore prison, Harbin Singh, a young Sikh who was bound over m August under the name Herman Bricks m the local court for the theft of a bunch of keys from a Chinese
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  • 83 6 Three demands have been made by the 170 boy strikers of the Wellawatte Spinning and Weaving Mills. Ceylon. The strikers seek 1 1 > The restoration of a 25 per cent, bonus. (2> The restoration of a 1932 wages cut, and, (3) The weekly good attendance
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  • 77 6 That pigs like sardines, especially poisoned ones, is the experience of a fanner at Ccbaen. Victoria, Australia. To kill foxes he was spreading poisoned sardines among lambs which the foxes had killed, when he discovered he was being followed by his pigs which were eating the
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 6 MEMBERS OF THE NEGRI SEMRTLAX BAR AM) THE STAFF OF THE SEREMBAN SUPREME COURT This group was taken prior to the departure on leave of Mr. Justice J. How.', d Pedlov, Seremhan Seated (left to right): Mr. R. H. V. Rintoul. Mi\ Tan Teow Bok, Mr. C. M. P. Pillay,
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  • 103 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 15. A YOUNG Batu Pahat Qhinese mer- chant, Heng Sia Huang, was sentenced to a day's imprisonment and a $300 fine or three months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. J. B. Weiss, first magistrate, today on his pleading guilty to
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  • 115 6 Mr. M. C. Elliot Goes To Colombo Mr. M. C. Elliot, who has mad^ many friends m Singapore during the few months m which he has been relieving as manager of the local branch of American Express, will leave for Colombo on Nov. 23. He
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  • 82 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 15. Mohamed bin Abdullah, former chief clerk of the local general hospital, was sent to the mental asylum today for a week's observation, following a charge with having committed criminal breach of trust of $915.61 as a servant. The
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  • 460 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 15. WHEN the hearing was concluded of the case m which a Tamil, Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Hassan, alias Arunasalam, was charged with having kidnapped a girl, Salman, from her lawful guardianship on Aug. 7 at Western Road, Mr. J.
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  • 184 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 16. ijLEADING guilty to charges of failing to stop after an accident and 1 with driving his car negligently, thereby causing hurt to a Chinese, a Malay driver of a privately-owned Singapore oar appeared m the magistrates'
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  • 118 6 'From Our Own Correspondent* Serein bail, Nov. 15. The marriage will take pace at Seremban on Saturday of Mr. A Varatharajah, technical assistant, P.W.D., Cameron Hlghands. to Miss Saraswathy. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Ampalavanar, well-known residents of Seremban. The bridegroom is a brother of
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  • 237 6 Barber Uses Razor In Public TWO MONTHS <; X()| (From Our Own n IVnan* v "IN view of the ueapon U s, rt 1 oW pointed r* iur ask Your Honour serious vie* o f ihr M don't know how arouse ail r to be m possession l|r rator at
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  • 26 6 Mr C G Sollls. Senior Ed Officer Grade B, Malayan Educate Service, is jo be Senior InqM English Schools, Hong Kong
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 79 6 Mouth fresh and healthy" A letter that speaks for itself P-otect your mouih and throat from germs by making pleasant -tasting •Deitolin" part of your daily routine. Dettolin Mouthwash and Gargle has among its ingredients the active germtcidal principle of Dcuol" Antiseptic. Gent lctoyou.yet ruthless togerms. Always keep a bottle
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    • 19 6 SELLING FAST! THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL $1.50 Get Your Copies Now! 220 PACES PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED MANY PAGES IN COLOUR
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  • 637 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1937 Higher Pay For Junior Civil Servants A SINGAPORE newspaper yesterday devoted three columns to discussing the leading article which the Free Press published last Saturday strongly supporting the claims of Asiatic and Eurasian Government employees for higher rates of salary. Some part
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  • 730 8 BroaP™&_ In The bionics orial Comment From The Listener r W r HE organisation of broadcasting to and with the Colonial Empire is as yet m the early stages of development. The problems which it involves are as many and various as the possibilities which it
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  • 518 8 The National Gery Britain 's Art Plsures •THE recent purchase of four panels, believed to have been painted by the great Giorgioni. who flourished m Venice at the beginning of the 16th century, has drawn special attention to the treasures m the national collections of paintings housed m the National
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  • 341 8 ALTHOUGH one could mention many people who deserve the thanks of the rubber industry, then? are probably no two better fitted to receive the gold medal of the Rubber Growers' Association than Sir Frank Swettenham and Mr. J. G. Hay. With Sir Frank Sw<?ttenham. the honour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 163 8 /nil/ CALDB.ECK'S COX KINGS I AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO ror homeward bound passengers Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. «r lo any of Co* and Kings Ortirw PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC. MEAT Appetites m the tropics are often inclined to be j >ded and
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    • 26 8 For BAGGAGE INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT f IRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE: 648(
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 29 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 16 The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage mid stamp duty are not Included. sdf
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    • 97 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 16, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Wo. IX. R.S.S. m cafes (F. 0.8. Nov.) 23% 23V 2 Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. Nov.) 22 5 8 22 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Tone of Market: Very Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet
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    • 58 10 Nov. 16 Gambler T.T. 8.00 White Cube 16.00 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 14.50 Black Pepper 9.25 Copra, mixed $4.80 Copra, sundried $5.05 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 Rk*e. Saigon Al $164 Rice Slam. W.C No. $158 Rioe Siam, W.C. No. 2 $152 Rice Siam, W.C. No.
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    • 189 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 16 RUBBER: Dull. London: 7d. 7 M6d. Previously: 7»/ad 7« 4 d. Jan.-Mar.: 7 1 16 d. 7 3|l6d. Previously: 7 s|l6d. 7%d. Apr.-June: 7 316 d. 7»/ 4 d. Previously: 7%d. 7 7 13d. July-Sept.: 7' 4 d. 7 5
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    • 71 10 From London: Latest Quotations Tin: Weak Spot: £189 17s. 6d. Previously: £200 5s. Three months: £188 10s. Previously: £199 10s. NEW YORK TIN: 43.00 r Previously: 45.00 COPPER: Settlement: £39 7s. 6d. Previously: £41 7s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £6 19s. ll 1 2 d. Previously: £7 0s.
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    • 9 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Nov. 16 sdf
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    • 198 10 Nov. 16 SELLING London, T.T. 2|4 1|32 London, demand 2!4 1132 London, 4 months' sight 2|4 I|l6 Lyons, demand 1720 Switzerland, demand 249 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 5116 Montreal, demand 58*4 Batavia. demand 105 V3 Samarang. demand 104 7 a Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon,
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    • 197 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN. The local market opened very quietly this morning: and some disappointment was felt wi th the news frem Washington overnight, with the result that prices were inclined to he easier all round. The London market
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    • 13 10 Fraser and Co. f s List sdf sdf
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 69 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila. Singapore investmmt Bankrrn and Broker* «n Srrvritin and rommmtUirt Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quolalum Service MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE fc SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 672 12 Plans For Reorganisation Of Services PLANS are reported from New York for a reorganisation of the United States shipping services to the east coast of South America and to London. In the former service it is planned to put the three 18,000-ton Panama Pacific
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  • 725 12 /GROUNDED m the Paracel Islands on this month, the Williamson and Company steamer Forafric was refloated according to a report received from the salvage tug Henry Heswick, which had been sent out from Hong Kong to her assistance. The Forafric, 3.475 tons, commanded by Captain W. Crossthwaite, went
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 544 12 11^. '^vV^ I I te h f ■r 'W* UT t* Wj fi^ 1 IIJCi Jm&Jow EMPRESS LiliP^l WAY kjL^lt^/^ t j To North America 7 L mF*^9s /4m Fortnightly sailings to Victoria HBDr ■^M^l^lßiiftliii^aK »*nd Vancouver Dlrt-ct or via WT £X Honolulu shJp's-side roll cou--5 j^f^WL/^ This time go
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    • 324 12 BIBBY LINE I LONDON AIIItKKSS 22, PAIX MALI LONDON sH 11 M..j. c RAM.OON KIIOMIto »(,|< s||»\> MAH.SMI II PLI MOI 111 ANIi I IiMMIN with through »ii from ing. HOMI V\ \Kli SAILINGS Rangoon olomb« 1937 SHROreHTRE Nov 18 Nov 24 BTAFVORDSHU 2 1> t OXJ?X>ItUKHJkK M i> WORfF«TF;I;SHU
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 575 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Tulping and TeloK Anson; Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 pan. Malacca, Batu
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    • 145 12 SINGAPORE) HAltliOUn the wharves o: East Wharl Entrane« Rajula 22. Main Wharf Entrain,- Comoriii 18. B C oto Roßsa, Pi t'tr> r mon 9. Bib Empire Dock Knti.. Kara^oki 10; c Merchant 12 Eun M Sibi go 38 Empire Dock l-.iiti.ni, < Kucut 47 Empire Dock Ititi.n,, Deucalion 48 WVst
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 722 14 K. P. M. THEDENS— Wednesday. Nov. 17, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday. Nov 17 P. Samboe, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSER— Wednesday, Nov 17 P. Samboe. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Temoilahan Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat RElJNST— Wednesday. Nov 17. Belawan-Deli. TOMOHON -Thursday. Nov. 18. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TlDORE— Thursday. Nov. 18.
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    • 530 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Obid AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. F&OM SINGAPORE AND PENANO VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, AJARSEUXES AND NEW YORK. Arrives leaves Leaves Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penanff. New York. Pres. Adams Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov 21 Dec 28 Pres. Harrison Nov. 2» Nov.
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    • 497 14 O.S.K. LINjEI FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TH AMERICA Ryuyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar Dar-^s-Salaam. Beira, Lourencu Mar ques, Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth tLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo bur Oape Town, Rio d»jnd Montevideo China Mart Ai Town via Mombasa Zany.a*i Dar-es-Salaani Loureiuu Mai Durban East
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  • 486 16  -  NIMROD (By -J Scoreless Draw In Match Between Padang Clubs and Rest UNSCIENTIFIC PLAY BY BOTH SIDES Padang Clubs 0; The Rest THE selectors could not have gafhed very much from the first Singapore trial hockey match, yesterday, which was arranged as a
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  • 130 16 I (Itom» Uur Oun Correspondent) Seremhan. Nov 16. T*Hi: Negn M.il.«»-c.« rugger team I for Saturd.ix to Ikt M«IW« 4 up mi|NM4 against Singapore at Serembm is J R .Angus: G Pinto. X Hague. 1» T. P Tiiuford |<rut 1» X 1» .Morris Smith. l>
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  • 139 16 SING A PORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS The following badminton ties will be played at the Clerical Union. Hay.'-Par Hall, this week-end. Saturday at 10 a.m. Intei -School: Anglo-Chinp.se Secondary School vs. Anglo-Chinese Continuation School At 2.15 p.m. Women Junior Doubles: Miss Hilda Schelkis and Mrs Molly Tan vs Miss Lee Shau
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  • 745 16 SERVICES OFFICERS WIN 9-3 P. S. Bankers Beaten In Tourney Rugger AGAINST a much lighter pack of forwards, the United Ser- vices Officers XV, saw most of the ball m their tournament rugger match yesterday at the S.C.C. with a Public Services and Bankers XV, whom they defeated by nine
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  • 95 16 I From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, Nov. 16. The second Poppy Day tennis tournament held at the Sungei Ujong Club this time was also a great success as was the first held at th? Negri Sembilan Club Mrs. T. F. H. Kemp presented
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  • 100 16 THE sr<ond Sing* p.. r is to take pUi the SC(, padaog. .<n>i playrrs who werr n.i yesterdays game, are Mftg a chance of showing then Following this trial selection of two ilevens i final and most important h be made. The following pl(»>nv i,
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  • 109 16 TTrES pliy<*d m the s< H«. liwti tennis tourn:m)pn' resulted Open Singles: See Gim H Scah Kong Siew 6—2. 10 Mixed Doubles Heap. Ufa Here and C Ess f^-tl beat Mi Arathoon and Chee Lim B—6. 6—2 Handicap Doubles: Yap Ah Hi Kirn Sung <—
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 182 16 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS SERIOUS BUSINESS by J. H. Dowd and B. E. Spender 56.00 The Serious Business of life which J. H. Dowd m this neu book of his, is the business of Children— the Important People of the earlier volumes. This is the first publication of Dowd's water colour
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