The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1937

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  • 209 2 Wearne's Profits Rise By $300,000 A SUBSTANTIAL rise m profits for the year ending September 30. com oared with the previous year, is shown m the report of the director* of Wearne Brothers vi issued last night From $506,391 m 1936. the ftWOtttl this year jumped to $806,923 and. as
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  • 220 2 Spirit Of Friendship Among: Past Students From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 22. Over 150 old boys of the Methodist Boys School. Kuaia Lumpur, were mtftl ot the Rev P. L. Peach, present principal of th? School, at tea m •.V school hall
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  • 54 2 Manila, Nov. 22. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antarrok 0.49 0.49 B-.-nguet Consolidated 9.80 9.70 C< nsolidated Mines 0.013 0.014 IX.L 0.55 0.56 San Mauricio 0.51 0.52 United Paracale 0.495 0.495 These prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co.. of Singapore, to whom
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  • 278 2 London, Nov. 22. Sir Stafford Cripps, at a demonstration organised by the Glasgow Trades Council, denounced the drug traffic m China, which, he said, was purposely fostered by Japan ever many years to undermine China's morale. Drawing attention to the importance of Japan's trade with
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  • 86 2 French Newspapers Speculate Paris, Nov. 22. Speculation as to the outcome of Lord Halifax's visit to Berlin is being discussed by the French press. Petit Parisien opens by saying that the AngloGerman negotiations may begin after Christmas. Pertinax, writing m the Echo de Paris, on the
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  • 24 2 Mrs. Paramor, Lady Superintendent, Fraser's Hill, left for home leave last week. Mrs. F. J. Ayris, of Kuala LlpLs, will act m her absence.
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 2 STUDENTS of the Brussels University last week demonstrating m the streets of the city against the cruelties inflicted on the Chinese m the war. They carried banners reading:— "Boycott Japanese goods"— 'Hands Off China"— -China for the Chinese" etc. A number of arrests were made.
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  • 474 2 Shanghai, Nov. 21. A JAPANESE plane piloted by Lieutenant Nango leading Japanese war ace. dropped a message at Nanking this afternoon urging General Chiang Kai Shek to surrender. No bombs were released. Japanese forces are steadily pushing on m their advance, but hitherto there
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  • 250 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 22. DEFERRING to the report from Singapore that it was expected chat Asiatic and Eurasian subordinates m the Malayan Government Service will address a petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, pleadIng for a review of salary conditions.
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  • 34 2 The mass meeting of Indian Tamils at the Memorial Hall on Sunday was held with a view to protesting against the Madras decision to make the Hindi 1 language compulsory m the school curriculum.
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  • 317 2 Vitamin A Missing PALM OIL COULD SUPPLY IT i pOOLIES m Singapore who earn most money have the worst diet, according to Mr. A. F. Caldwell, m a lecture to the Fortnightly Club of Singapore at the Y.W.C.A. i yesterday. They buy a larger quantity of
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  • 233 2 No Suggestion Of Action Or Help Brussels, Nov. 22. Agreement was reached at 3 a.m. between the British and American delegations regarding the text of the declaration draft, which later was discussed with M. Spaak < Belgium). The draft also will be examined at a meeting
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  • 361 2 Continued Irom page l I fendants would pay a substantial sum by way of damages and costs, the Duke having decided to divide the money among those charities m which 'as Prince of Wales h^ took a deep interest. Both defendants expressed their deep and sincere
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    • 47 2 EDUCATION. PITMAN'S COMMERCIAL EXAMINATIONS. PITMAN'S CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS will be held m SINGAPORE on Dec. 5. 1937 and subsequent daya m SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOK-KEEPING COMMERCE MALAY 'Entries clo&e Dec. 3, and results announced by Dec. 30, 1937) Apply for particulars to: PITMAN'S EXAMINATION BUREAU. Uniteers Building. Phone 5022.
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    • 432 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ She Singapore JFicc pt m Mead Ofln r < I<-l i Ku^b l.umpiir: 0n... lp«h on I'll nm Pil.M i i SUBSCRIPTION RATES MonthK "ua.lt-ilv J 7i# Half V,.,,K rarly Note.— Quotation tin- usual banit diMuunt ADVERTISEMENT RAI II li M»\l I: I isi vii m M under
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 102 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. For mention S. 813/33— Timoon binte Abdullah vm.w.) vs. Ong Kah Lock. Followed by:— S. 366/37— Yeo Kee Jeng and anor. vs. Yeo Soo How. Before Mr. Justice Howes m the 3rd Court
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  • 419 4  -  Lucille Bellairs Cheese Dishes Are Quick And Easy To Prepare. By •THERE are some people who maintain that to cook cheese is to spoil it but there are many of ill who are particularly fond of cheese dishes, and much prefer them to plain cheese. Many
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  • 99 4 If an inch lrom the top oi the preserving pan is brushed with melted but'tr It will prevent the jam from boiling over. Scum should be removed with a perforated skimmer or spoon. When pickle jars are used and they are to be covered with paper, cut the
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  • 773 4 I OFTEN think that II la a pity that engaged couples aren't labelled like goods from a shop. On Approval.'" For if they were every day they would be reminded of the real point and significance of their engagement: that it is a period of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 Cito o/BOND ST LONDON M \i .mi imititi'.n rwrliery i all nr 11 ntt' tnr nrr illustrated j catalogues II \M! \s f K'»fJne> House ltd PattflJ R«»:ifl WITH XMAS IN THE OFFING YOU HAVE TO DO A I AIT OF THINKING—? 11° OIK SHOW \VINDOA\S HAVE THE SOLUTION FOR
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    • 401 4 Queen 's Pudding This pudding i> mad»ounces ol rice, one pinegg, one ounce ol »ugar, and apricot jam. and Iruit such puree Soak the several hours, then simr the milk until qi •d jnd sugar and put m m hiverv ittmu prune nure-> or stev "d rhu B?ke till a
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  • 468 6 Roll-Call Of Colleges 200 STLD\IiNG; MEDICINE Valuable Work In I'.iMir Health A TOTAL of 350 students are already available at the two Colleges m Singapore, Raffles College and the College Medicine, to form the nucleus of a university. With Raffles College returning a record
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  • 56 6 Tfrfr? was a mild commotion at the Junction o! Albert Street with Victoria Strt rdaj afternoon whsn it was reported that a fir? h:\d occurred at ttv- Park Hotel Tw > engines from the Fire Brigade nailed to the scene cnlv to find a few jarkinu' Cttea nblaze No difficulty
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  • 182 6 CHINESE CREW' REFUSE TO PROCEED British Ship Bound For Japan /"\NCE again th<* l'hi\ese ere* of a ship hound for Japan, with a full car^o. has refused to proceed further than Singapore, necessitating the engagement of a new crew with the inducement of a 50 per cent increase m wages,
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  • 66 6 A SEVERE fracture of the right leg was sustained by a young Eurasian, P. Sweeny, who was involved m a collision m Anson Ro?d between his motor-cycle and a military omnibus. The collision occurred at the junction of Anson Road and Cecil Street. Sweeny, it is understood, was
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  • 69 6 Swimming off the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, on Sunday a 20-year-old j-outh got into difficulties and sank. A Malay serang of one oi the ketches h3ard the shouts of the youth and made an attempt at rescue After 20 minutes diving, he found the body, and although almost
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  • 176 6 Boycott Of Japanese Goods In K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22. "THE Chinese boycott of goods from Japan has tightened m Kuala Lumpur. It is now almost impossible to buy any Japanese article hut m a Japanese store. Managers of Indian piece
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 6 picture). CARL RERGER (second from right), chief cameraman of the "Booloo" film unit, now on location m Singapore, at Jurong, is seen here adjusting one of th"c huge a^r lamps, when the unit was filming by the Reformatory Road, near the Gap. In the background are sun reflectors. Free Press
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  • 189 6 Singapore Soldiers Get Five Months William Fi? d and Frederick Smith. two members of the Heavy Battery R A. 'Changi), convicted of theft of Mr. C. G. Tori's motor-car. Dleaded guilty and said "We had had a drink or two. and we were going up
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  • 142 6 Boy Defies Parents For more than five months now, an Indian boy named Bakul has been living up a date palm near his village home m Bengal. He refuses to come down because he i says he cannot find a job. Bakul has bent and
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  • 99 6 (F;om Our Own Correspondent) Ip.h. N »v. 11. DR. Sydnr.\ W. Harding, L.D.S.. and T lltitj olloge, Dublin. the well-kn<:\v:i Perak dental surgvon, di' d at BY.i c;^a^ Hospital, after brief illness, on Saturday at midnight, owing to heart failure. The funeral took
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  • 74 6 St. Anthony's Convent School. i Middle Road. Singapore, will hod an j exhibition of school arts on Saturday Parents' Dayt. The charity .sale organised by the Sisters of the convent will begin on the same day and last until Thursday. 'Dec. 2. All interested are welcome. Last
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  • 239 6 MOTHER REPORTS THEFT OF JEWELLERY Finds Son Is Charged A PPFARI\(i on summons lor the theft of a sold «i"« handles and a brooch valued at SWO, the properly of Madam hoann lien Mev. a Chinese hoy named Chiang Chens Oh ye, the son of the complainant. plf aded 'vii
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  • 71 6 Finn Our Own C Kuala lumi.iM Newt Liim-iur o! the i I o! Mrs. E L Hoi the late Hugh Martin .nerly i I r of th< iona, s Hntchlngi Bcho EH Mrs Mortimer ira •i temi".ii<r and n lohon Eahru whe:. tlfe part m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 92 6 Itch Germs Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seama ati.l port* whert germs hide and cause terrii>l« Itching. Cracking. Eczema. Peeling. Burn£S, Acne. Ringworm. Psoriasis, Blackheads, I iiupU-s. Dhoby Itch. Singapore Foot and other JM? k t!J Ordinary treatments give only UmpoJary relief because they do not kill the
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    • 110 6 X >*'*' Bb Imk ckoAupd to Advertisement of Henry Waugh Co., />^c/ Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penan*. wps t and ri'k dsais^e to your clothes t* '£*'l'~'S' ir tj rr if d-r-dly to in.ectt because >^*"*|v 1> > i 'Jfjafijgfjllf contain* a comlJr.aticn of killing t^JMjL^S^^mJ +ri£*&wSh&' •jCf»n ♦-c.d m
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  • 641 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1937. Highlands Policy A LTHOUGH Sir Shenton Thomas hinted at the possibility of a Cameron Highlands development policy m a speech last August there were no references to the matter at the Budget meeting of the Federal Council and the European Association of Malaya
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  • 1309 8 Sei~vices Notes From Our Services Correspondent JUDGING from the replies given m the House of Lords and the House of Commons by the Government representatives, the naval and military authorities are quite satisfied as to Gibraltar's capability of looking after itself. Of course, everyone
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  • 628 8 "THERE has )Oft been celebrated m St. Paul's Cathedral a special service m honour of the tercentenary of the oldest fraternity of bellringers, the Ancient Society of College Youths, who were founded by William Lord Brereton m November. 1637. Four hundred bellringers from all parts ot the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 267 8 BY SPECIAL W^ A Ijfl TO HM. THE APPOINTMENT J&t^J!K KING Of S A M ESTD »>Q 1872 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN LOVELY JEWELLERY («IFT could be more ■piropriate oi an Jr .VELLERY ot B P d- Sih.i Ltd priced within roach 0)f All i lncorporated In Ceylon). 19/21. High Street.
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    • 27 8 For FIRE INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V Ll f I ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: 6480
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCI SERVICE
    • 502 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations J From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 22 The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £l denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c, 1944-64... ih IHVs Ending
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    • 221 10 1 Nov. 18. 19. 20 American Can Com. 88' 4 84 84» 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 148" 4 145»/ 2 148 i Railroad 37^2 3V 2 37 3 4 Chesapeak 39 7 8 38 39 3 i Dupont 116 108 3 8 109 21» /2 20>
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    • 66 10 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES Nov. 22 Gambler T.T. 8 00 White Cube i 6 'qq Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper 14 00 Black Pepper 925 Copra, mixed $4.45 Copra, sundried $4 70 Small Flake Tapioca $4 30 Rice, Saigon Al $16 Rice. Slam, W.C. No. 1 $153 Rice Siam, W.C.
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    • 91 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association t Nov. 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases tF.0.8. Nov.) 22' 2 22 3 4 G^od FAQ. m bales (FOB. Nov.) 21 3 4 22 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) <awardable Singapore) 22% 22 V 2 December 22% 2234 Jan-Mar. 22 7 g
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    • 175 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 22 RUBBER: Dull. I Jan d M*r i%± 5J 8d Previously: 611 16d. 613 16d inr"^" ?8d 7d< Previously: 6 13 16 d. 6\± Apr-June: 7d. 7 lied. Previously: 6%d. 7d New'vTrV W\V 3 16d Previo^y 6 15 16 d
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    • 72 10 From London: Latest Quotations I Tin: Dull. Spot: £180 17s. 6d. Previously: £183 12s 6d *t™J, months: 12s. 6d Previously: £183 7s. 6d NEW YORK TIN: co Previously: 4175. l6ment: £37 12s 6d Previously: £37 12s 6d uULD: cti^ erday: £7 Os ld Previously:! £7 Os Od
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    • 58 10 London Closing Quotations Nov. 22 Method of Parity before Latest PreQuoting 20-9-31 Rate viously f»»c *> 124.21 147 316 147 316 486 4.90 716 4.9(K»4 Ajnst r dani Gulldera to 8.973., 9 0i> 2 9 OP, Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d Is 3d Kot Per yen
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    • 196 10 Nov. 22 SELLING London T.T. 2 4 132 London, demand 2 4 if 32 London, 4 months' sight 241 16 Lyons, demand 1717 Switzerland, demand 250 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 v Montreal, demand 583~ Batavia, demand 105i g Samarang, demand 1047 8 Calcutta, Bombay
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    • 92 10 ISSUED 5 Sa>Mk D VY THE CLOSE Cawery «l c 'L I"*,? E han 5 e on Saturday, the local mark.l No LiT d A prices were ">e»ned to droop, counters Bat u S %T """'w" StnHng shares whi of" faUr and^K ln<lulred fw a Austra.ian Lsu«
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    • 939 10 SINRE STOCK AND RE PRICES and Co. 's List Froirfinge Telegraph Co. ungg^ {$u ladella < andycroft <*», *>pang Valley <1( >uloh (50) >ungel Bagan >ungei Ramal *ungei 1MMHI rambalak <$l rapah ($1 i r. Anson ($1> remerioh ($1) rrafalRar ($2> Ulu Benut M Ulu Pandan *l > United Mala<
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    • 63 10 S. E. IP J? Co Securiiiet and Commodities. Shanghai. Hull Z inrxttmevt Banker, and Brk W""" Srrvtrr Daily Foreign Marked NEW YORK COTTON EX^ COMMODITY EXCHANGE. KXCHANOfc NEW YORK COFFEE L 61 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRj SQK CANADIAN COMMODITY E3 SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHA ASSO HONGKONG SHARE BROK MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE
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  • 43 12 Further Progress Dominant Note At Annual Dinner A FAIRLY confident assertion that we can look to the futurr of industry with a reasonable hope of still further pro trVttti.fi II iv Ihu /l/ilnill'llil iiiilk m ill. i:nni>nkiiu <lnlirurnrl *»•> «lw
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  • 34 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p m Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swottenham, Talping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru. Kuala Krai Thursday and Fririav* 7.45
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    • 37 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Inroi pirated In FMB) TEIEPRONE: Frright 5433— Pass:iff« M3l. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STAIE3 RAILWAYS f KOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANAOIAN PACBI I€ WOBIO'S CftEATOT InUVEL SVSTHi IfilCOiporated m Enßl;»nd>
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 34 12 SINGAHmT^ HARIIOIH The fhe wh.uvi I -t h.tit I hi i Anhui 11.. Main Wharf lot Aont [4 Kodali Fmpire l)o<l I itt Porak 31 X l.rnpire Ihnk \V« s( Him I I i
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    • 678 14 K. P. M. ROKAN Tuesday. Nov 23. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. PALOPO Tuesday. Nov 23. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOEI.OMIAN— Tuesday, Nov. 23. Rhio, Tambelan. Singkawanp. Pemangkat and So'ukau. >L\KASSF.R— Wednesday. Nov 24. P. Samboe. Posloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalirn-Estate and Rengat. THFDKNS— Wednesday. Nov 24. Murtok
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    • 621 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE (And AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FBOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ. FORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leave* Leavwt ArrlTef Spore. Spore. Penan* New YorkPres. Harrison Nov 28 Nov :',n Dpc 2 Jan. 11 Pres. Polk Dec 14 Dec 13
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    • 486 14 O.S.K. LINE! FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMI lih China Maru Cape VMM v ia Monil^ Dar-fs-Salaam Umeuu Dnrban I Lowl"n pud IfoaH B r Hawaii Maru Buf 1 Sanslbai Oar-es-Salaam I renoo M.ifu'i. Dwlnu and Cape Town 1 Bufnos Aires Maru Rr M n«^ Ane> Capo Town. Rid rie lane:'
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  • 206 16 Selangor XI To Play Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22. rE SHungu! hockey selectors bKVf at last realised that ther,e is no use m playing a square peg m a round hole and the result is that tiit- BtfttC team against Singapore on Sat u day has
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  • 319 16 Hammond Not An Able Captain MAMMOND ha* turned cricket amateur In order to be at liberty to exploit m business his name as a cricketer, and to be free to play when he chooses. He is no longer "on the ground staff." And so by degrees we get back to
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  • 42 16 The Siamese Cup final between Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman and Mrs. W. R. Dunn played over 18 holes at the Island Club, during the week-end resulted m a win for Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman by 2 and 1.
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  • 228 16 English And Australian Batsmen DOTH In England and Australia awards are offered for the fastest scoring records m rim-class cricket. Hall -way through October the leading eonpttttOf for the £50 offered by a Sydney m wspaper was S. J. McCabe, who scored 100 m 80 minutes (123 m
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  • 23 16 The hockey match between the S.C.C. and the Raffles College, which was to have been played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 482 16 FREE GOLF, TENNIS, AND SWIMS ARE NO MORE 'Women Must Pay' Says Selangor Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22. rE days when women pay nothing to play golf and tennis, and swim at the Selangor Golf Club an over. At an extraordinary general meeting held this evening
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  • 115 16 Queensland Singles Title John Bromwich outclassed Adrian Quist m every department of play m the semi-finals of the Queensland singles championship last month. Ho won 13 games m a row and ultimately triumphed. 6 o. 6 o. 6 3. Qulst was unab'e to control any shot
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  • 44 16 N.S.W. Win By 8 Wickets Sydney, Nov. 22. New South Wales beat New Zealand by eight wickets. Scores were: New Zealand 195 (O'Reilly five for 57) and 214. N. S. N. 274 (Barnes 97) and 136 for two.— Reuter.
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  • 29 16 In the final of the women's Autumn Cup at Bukit Timah yesterday. Mrs. R. W. Cowen beat Mrs. N. M. Paterson three and two
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  • 22 16 The hockey match between the Girls Sports Club and the Y.W.C.A., to have been played on the former's ground yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 134 16 Fletcher's Roundabout Journey To Plymouth •THERE'S quite a good story attached to the signing by Plymouth of Charlie Fletcher, Burnley's well-known left winger. Eleven years ago, when Fletcher, after gaining fame m West Ham schoolboy football, was playing m East London junior football, Bob Jack, the Plymouth chief, spotted him
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  • 159 16 Melville Likely To Be New Captain South Africa has lost two of her finest batsmen with the retirement of H. F. Wade and I. J. Siedle owing U> business reasons. Wade captained the South African team which won the rubber m England m 1935. and also led
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  • 80 16 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. M.C.U tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. on the M.C.U ground: Nathaniels, Thong Sing Ching, Newman, Varma, Gim Lock, Swyny, Dr. V. Xavier. Lim Fong Lim, G. Day. Kee Siang and Suratta. V.M.C.A. vs. S.C.C. on Friday, at
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  • 409 16 Britain's Scheme To Find Boxing Champions London. PULL details of the most ambitious programme m the history of British boxing were given to me before the show at Harringay. Brigadier-General Critchley drove me there m his new caravan seats like divans, blue cushions
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  • 268 16 D.F.Hutton Wins Double At F.M.S. Volunteer Rifle Meet (I nun (nu- Own Correspondent) Kuala l.uni|.m v DF lit I lON, who was third m the Kuala Luni|iui 1n ot the F.MS Volunteer Force Itilte Association il pionship nutting last week, won the Handicap l.mk.n.i Shoot yesterday, scoring 139 points out
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  • 57 16 Ten earcb were taken out lor ttK women's loursome a; the Keppel Goli Club and the following were the three best scores returned: Mrs. G. McGuflin and Mrs. E. O'Sullivan 45—14 II Mrs. G. Tatton and Mrs. W. Gun.stone 55 1» A", Mrs. E. Hitch am and
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  • 50 16 "DOG" AND VICTOR IA SCHOOL DRAW Ku «la l.umpur. Nm In a tatt and t o! hockey on the iv tru Sinngor Cub drew with the V. Institution, the score b: There was no scor* m the second half the club twlee through He the tcboo d throui Hera Singh
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