The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 December 1937

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO 15.332 ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1937 10 CENTS.
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  • 489 1 Six Mile March Through International Settlement Today British Authorities Protest But Will Salute Colours LIVES OF FOREIGNERS MAY BE ENDANGERED AT 11 a.m. this morning the Japanese will stage their iiturv Parade through the streets of the International Settlement ot Shanghai. Artillery, armoured ears.
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 1 MAJOR CRISIS: **Ha! Ha! So you thought you'd seen the last of me. eh?*
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  • 348 1 Chinese Panic In Yangtsze And Shantung Province FRIGHTENED VILLAGERS RUSH SHIPS INDESCRIBABLE panic among the native population along the Yangtsze River has been caused by repeated Japanese bombing. And at Tsingtao. where it is considered the Japanese may land troops, the Chinese authorities are preparing to leave the city at
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  • 141 1 To kio Denies Threat To Hong Kong London, Dec. 2. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, will be asked m the Commons on Monday whether he can make a statement on the representation by the Japanese Consul General to the Hong Kong authorities yesterday. The Japanese Consul General, however, has practically
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  • 87 1 London, Dec. 2. The Manchester Guardian, m reference to the Japanese pressure on France regarding the closing of the French borders of Indo-China, says that France has quickly wakened to the danger behind this hardly hidden threat The ar organisation, which at present covers France and
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  • 81 1 mid:Le-.v-ed Cantonese was shot by an unknown gunman m Alhval Road, off Serangoon. Singapore, last nl'iht. H( was vaUtinf! along the street wner the gunm-ir. fired at him from I tbt rear. A bullet pierced his body and he dropped mortally wounded. Tive dead man is
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  • 35 1 London, Dec. 2. The squadron, which will represent the Royal Air Force at the 150 th. anniversary celebration-; m Sydney next January, left Plymouth today. It will spend Christmas m Singapore. Reuter
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  • 233 1 Intervention By Germany PROPOSALS TO CHINA AND JAPAN Hankow. Dec. 1. Peace— with China joining the Three Power anti-Comintern bloc— or the most bitter war to the end hinges on the outcome of conversations at nresent taking pace at Nankin? between General Chiang Ka
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  • 54 1 Vienna, Dee. 2. Prince Starhembcrg was quietly married to the former Hollywood film star Miss Nora Trevor, who is the lead- ing lady m a Vienna opera The annulment oi Prince Starhemberg's first marriage was sanctioned by the Vatican on Sunday on the joint representation of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 78 1 mmmaummm J >_^-*i_^--l I Tonight Cocktail Dan .c 6.30 to 830 p.m. Dinner and Dance infrrmal) 9.30 to midnight I \KKHELI. PERFORMANCE MIMI dc BONNE 6c JOSE REQUESEN I'Ol'l LAX MXXX AN DANCERS. Non-diners SI 00 AKK A NOTE OK THIS DATE GILBERT SULLIVAN NIGHT MIIKDAY DECEMBER IITH SPECIAL. SUFFER
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    • 39 1 ~~J SEA VIEW %p HOTEL TONIGHT SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MI'SIC BY RELLERS Ht NCiARMN BAND DINNER $3. NON-DINERS $1.00 ADMISSION ADELPHI HOTEL GRILL ROOM THE BEST EOOD AT POPULAR PRICES WE SPECIALISE IN BANQUETS, PARTIES RECEPTIONS.
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  • 56 3 M. Deorivoj Stoshevitch. the Minister iof Education, himself a graduate of 'Cambridge, has ordered that the English language shall m future be taught jin grammar schaols m Yugoslavia. Hitherto French and German were compulsory languages, but instruction m any other language was not available. Now pupils will be able to
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  • 155 3 CINGAPORE'S medical unit eng- aged for service m China will definitely not be going now. This announcement is made by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the China Relief Committee which went to considerable expense and trouble recently m finding the seven Chinese and three
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  • 114 3 Singapore People Return From Leave SEVERAL Singapore people returned from holidays spent m Western Australia by the B'.ue Funnel vessel Charon, yesterday. Mrs. S. Q. Wong is back with her daughter Miss N. Wong after a holiday. The Rev. R. X S. Adams, headmaster oi St. Andrew's
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  • 48 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 2. CHARGED with the theft of four bags of cockles from the Seremban market a Malay appeared before the Seremban magistrate. He was ordered tp be sent for medical examination as he began to speak incoherently when charged.
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  • 134 3 Director On His Way To Singapore SERVICE WILL BE EXTENDED THROUGH SIAM IUR. Chung Tse-Sin, a director of the Chinese Civil IVI Aviation Company, will be visiting Malaya shortly to study aviation methods here and commence negotiations for an air route
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  • 108 3 Shop Had Watches From Japan WHEN the employees of Chop Tuck Hing m North Bridge Road opened their shop one morning recently they were surprised to notice that the signboard of the building was smeared with bloodstains. On inquiries being made it was revealed that the watch
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  • 147 3 Municipal Health Statement AN increase m deaths resulting Horn phthisis was noted m the Municipal health statement of last week, when 31 deaths were recorded as compared with 23 m the previous week and 21 m the corresponding week of last year There was a slight lncearse
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  • 147 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec 2. The Government English School at Port Dickson staged a very successful concert on Tuesday at Port Dickson There were twenty items on the programme and all the events were well appreciated. The orchestra was composed of members of the family of
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  • 43 3 Orders by Lieut.-Col. H. B. W. Savile, M.C. Commandant FJMS. Voßintear Force, issued this week announce the appointment of Lt. T. F. S. Church to" be Adjutant. Volunteer Forces. Malaya, with effect from Sept. 17. Lt. Church arrived m Malaya on Oct. 7.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 186 3 «M\ nsa Viski pnjfiOUS im****** m «o~cm _P^ r *MP"H_M mm%xi 1 •mm m J ~m—^ Mmfm. m\ APB 2 1 Bl*'^^^Mflli-tt-W».---~- mi,,,, mmM-UmTiiimWmt*' Ij^inWfWM ENGLAND BY 4-ENGINED AIR LINERS Twice weekly from Singapore to London. Big comfortable 4-engined air liners as far as Karachi, thence by Empire flying-boat to
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    • 153 3 s *M Bl '"^MW^'W^" m9k* i___E_~_£__B jF^"- mmmi ~Uk~m+Z*Mmw msmm^*" f j^SiBB-v 3 _W_ff 2_dWE SJferf j_F^_HPfc SSS-T '^AmOimmW 'aw& *-_t Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? "W^ »l__£_*V V*£ _^__^__B&__^^ 3 <C J__BK. 3_ft_tf«___S_: jAA^ m W*^ 3^&9L*. J_» Ah! I see you did If you use a solid
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  • 35 5 IJEARING was held m camera beh>re Mr J tst-CC Home at the wnMPon yesterday morning Ui which a 17-year-old 'th. Chai Thean Sao ia mittmg rape on a r-old Chinese girl
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  • 95 5 8 PIPERS OF GORDONS IN SUMATRA AT the request of the Hon. Secretary, 4 Sumatra 'East Coast I St. Andrew's Society, arrangements were made for the visit of eight pipers of the 2nd. Batt. the Gordon Highlanders to Medan and Brastagi m connection with :he Bimua] dinner and dance of
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  • 145 5 Negri's Great Work For Relief (Ftom Our Own Correspondent! Seremban. Dec. 2. Th? ChlDeee o.mmunity of Negri Sembilan have not been behind m their efforts to raise money for relief pur-! poses m China I understand that up to date $330,000 m Chinese currency j has
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  • 445 5 Change Of System Urged LAWYERS' AGITATION "Do You Speak English "Yes, Please" HAVE you a good knowledge of English?" the trial judge asked a juror at the Singapore Assises yesterday. "Yes, please" was the reply. In another case recently in* the same court
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 5 picture. MR K. BEGDON, secretary of the Hong Kong Travel Association, who is visiting Singa oore.— Freepress
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  • 59 5 The accident ambulance service of Singapore attended to 252 cases last month. Of these. 35 were outside the municipal limits. Among the 252 eases were 23 motorcar accidents. 24 collapse cases. 12 motor-lorry accidents, lft shooting or stabbing cases, nine trolley-car accidents, seven attempted suicides, five motor-bus
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  • 216 5 Acquittal On Charge Of Cheating many adjournments the case' against a jaga named Marican Babji living In Seletai who v/as charged with cheating a man named Salleh of $250 i concluded yesterday afternoon m the' Third Singapore Court, when the accused was acquitted It will be remembered that Babji was
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  • 647 5 EUROPEAN'S SUICIDE IN CEYLON Civil Servant Who Worried About A Case Ceylon. Nov. 24. TIOW a high European civil servant m Colon committed suicide by throwing himself m front of a train a few days before he and his wife were going to England 011 leave was described at a
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  • 38 5 HE the High Commissioner h proved the promotion ot Lieut enaiit. Acting Captain* H \V Steele, F.M.S Volunteer Force, to the rank ol Cap tain, with effect from Not I. with seniority to date from Feb I tfl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 818 5 UNABLE TO DIGEST HIS KOOI) PROPERLY. I'ntil Chardox Ended His Acid Stomach. Tllus f r>m ich trouble was •.ing h;m permanent invalid He was constipated. could >uld not eat. and wa.s losmy weight On a id's advice, he Parted taking Chardox liter every uieal. He soon d an amnzin- ditference
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    • 56 5 •-•te-&»-i &ftii-'»^ Their b iio:L;n_ :ii.r.. remi.id.^ .rreSMoiffiffflf'gK -tot-bly of 'home aa T-fLDenta ■BflNß^fl^flßKMHHßE|^^9^^^^^^^^^^^H^^|^^^^^^^^^^^l i |HB^^^h^S^^|k2b[^^^vw|^3^^^^HH^^^^^^^^^^^^^H the hi fl_^B_S^_^_H_^E^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H niay be haci ood Cluta, Re-uturanLs 'BW^^^_^-B-3-BB^B8_ir*fBs!8B 88-^-MS^-^-^-^-B-^-^-B^-^-^-^-^_B stores. i^Hfl^HH|HS*_3__fi£!iH xl HM^^gHH|H|^^^^^H CALL FOR T" BLER. r^~ m* mmmm _B_H LJo^' TNI BEER i Sole Agents: GUTHRIE COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore. Malacca.
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  • 999 7 Last Night's Successful Performance Memories Of Production 18 Years A*go Major General Stanley H. L. Vincent. The Pirate King Edwin A. Brown. Samuel (his Lieut.' Edgar A. Turnbull Frederic i a Pirate Apprentice* Harold Haines Sergeant of Police C. Gordon Osborne Mabel i Oen.
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  • 94 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Ag. Chief Justice, S.S., Ag. Chief Justice, F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Howes m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. J Court of Civil Appeals. No. 10— A. E Beavis vs. Foo Chee i Fong. Before the Ag. Chief Justice at 10 a.m. Short
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  • 54 7 Manila, Dec. 2. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.50 0.51 Benguet Consolidated 9.60 9.70 Consolidated MJnes 0 014 0.014 IX.L. 0.55 0..7 San Mauricio 0.50 0.52 United Paracale 0.495 0.50 These prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co., of Singapore, to whom
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  • 8 7 Shanghai, Dec. 2.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 WlVESbeware! THEODORA THAT GRAND GIRL IS ON HER WAY! JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG ON DECEMBER 10th AT THE PAVILION AND SEE HOWTHEODORA GOES WILD' THE FINEST X'MAS PRESENT YOU CAN OFFER! Take the whole family to see OEANNA DURBIN m th.> picture that will bring tons cf gocd cheer to
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    • 359 7 VICTORIA THEATRE .*T..E £...GA->OR:: AMATEUR DR* AT.- COMMITTEE PRESENTS BRITAIN'S NATIONAL OPERA A GILBERT SULLIVAN PRODUCTION. THE PIRATES PEN Z A N C E I SPLENDID ACTING BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES LOVELY SCENERY GLORIOUS SINGING, (Specially Imported from England I BALLADS, SONGS. DUETS, TRIOS. A CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF 90 DEC. 4th.
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  • 666 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1937. Advice On Traffic EVA (winking her green eye): I see they have appointed a committee to inquire into Singapore's traffic problems. They've chosen a shipping expert to be chairman. He's solved Harbour Board congestion so he seems the right man. MATA-MATA: I
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  • 1465 8 Secrets Of Submarine Life By Professor A. Piccard MY plan to explore the ocean depth— even the deepest parts of the Pacific— l described m my article yesterday. First of all I want to say a word m order
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  • 614 8 QIR lan Hamilton's outburst against the Singapore base m a London speech which was reported yesterday, provided a good topic of conversation m military circles Most Army men. I gather do not take Sir lan too seriously and smile at his picturesque and forceful manner of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 363 8 i —MM— ————~~~~3 1 APRICOT BRANDY. KUMMEL CREME DE MENTHE. CHERRY BRANDY. CREME DE CACAO. MARASCHINO. and other LIQUEURS of quality from CALPBECK'S m\% J| *>*>' «_^__P^_bP^^^**^^m%%%%m*mmmm* •^•f*mZ*km*mm\ m r m 7 aMM MmWm M %^U 9**^********%** IBM m i mmm mm mmMmmr _B_H _j__f x _w^ MM mL*AmmmmT*\mmmvt*m\mL __r
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    • 26 8 __B_^_MB_M»_B_MB-~_^~^~~' For* BURGLARY INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE fr UFI ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. TBONE: 6480
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 520 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Dec. 2 Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 114 i, 114^ Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 112 112» 8 War Loan. ZV 2 p.c 10ia 8 101^ Com. Union Assce.
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    • 196 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Dec. 2 I STOCKS London 32,232 tons 32,594 tons Liverpool 21,555 tons 20.817 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam: £13 12s. 6d. Previously: £13 10s Od PEPPER White Muntok: m bond: 3 13!16d. Previously: 3 ***** d. White Muntok: Dec.-Jan: 3 3/ 4
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    • 963 10 Fraser and Co.'s List X CLOSING QUOTATIONS RSDAY, DEC. 2, 1937: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* I Tin (4s i 4s 3d 4s 9d Kumbang 31s 33s I Malay 48s Sis Norn ■Jitam (5s i 26s 28s Ayer Weng (SI, .85 .80 Bangrin Tin 21s
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    • 73 10 From London: Latest Quotations j TIN: Firm. Spot: £192 15s. Od. Previously: £191 7s 6d. Three months: £191 12s. 6d Previously £190 12s 6d NEW YORK TIN: 43 50 Previously: 43.50. COPPER: Settlement: £39 17s. 6d. Previously: £40 5s Od GOLD: Yesterday. Bl Previously: £7 Os l^d.
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    • 75 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Dec. 2 Method of Parity before Latest PreCeutre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to£ 122.1 147^ 147- 8 New York to 488 498 15 16 4.9813 16 Amsterdam Guilder* to 8 98 1 -> 8.98 3 4 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d.
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    • 221 10 Yesterday s Singa pore Quotations Dee. 2. SELLING London TT. 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 132 London. 4 months' sight 24 116 Lyons, demand 1715 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New Yorl demand 58 516 Montreal, demand v 53 316 B.uavia. demand 104^4
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    • 207 10 Nov. 29 30 Dec. 1 American Can. Com. 85*2 87 85 7 8 rtean Telephone and Telegraph 147 149 148 J 4 Atcheson Railroad 384 39 38 Ch*sap<\ik 37' o 38 373 S Dupont 106 112 110» 2 Firestone 21 4 21 4 20' 2 Cv Hi
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    • 81 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Dec. i.' o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R-5-S. m cases 'FOB December- M 24*H Good FAQ :n bal •FOB. December. 24 1 16 No I.X.RS.S 'Spotloose I awardable Singapore I 24 24 7 t December "MTfc 2V Jan -Mar IS Apr.-June 25 1 25 July-Sept,
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    • 62 10 Gambler TT. 8 00 White Cube 1550 Hamburg Cube 15 50 White Muntjk Pepper 14 25 Black Pepper 875 Copra, mixed $4 B C *^ra rnmdricd $4.50 Small Flake Tapioca $4 00 A l $163 Wee, Sum. WC No 1 $16-> Rice Siam WC No 2 <
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    • 226 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN at midday was S93'» up £1 00 There were again quite a number of buying orders for tin shares from London this morning, but no material change was reported m prices. London were buyers of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 66 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shangtuu, wnttga^g. •-f>-t« T (-Mapora. invettr.rwt Beaten amd Broker* ta Sarw*_aa fa-wiiiiffi i n«aa tori** Market Cm***** aad TJ nil Tnaa.ii MFAIBFRS NFW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE tX>MMODITY EXCHANGE INC NEW YORK COFFEE k SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI BTOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG
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  • 150 12 Successor To Lord Runciman j Sir Arthur Sutherland, whose election i to presidency of the Shipping Federation tion has just been announced is a fitting successor to the late Lord Runcii man. One of the largest tramp shipowners m the country. Sir Arthur has risen m the space
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  • 581 12 ANCHOR LINER SAILS FOR INDIA QWING to the sudden influx of cargo, the new 11.200-ton twinscrew motorship Circassia. built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd., for the Anchor Line, sailed on her maiden voyage to Bombay from the Alexandra Dock, Liverpool, where she
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  • 548 12 DECENTLY the new cross-Chan ne] motorship Prins Albert, built by the Soc. Anon. John Cockenll. Hoboken, o! the Belgian State Railways, made her hrst trip between Ostend and Dover. On trials the Prins Albert reached a speed of 25 and a hall knots and ii therefore, the fastest
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  • 51 12 The Lloyd Triestino ves^l Conte Rosso ls due at Singapore at 8 pm today, irom shanghai. Hong Kong and Manila. She will berth at the sh r To h w ar atT Ls ej r rted tSK row. at 7 a.m.. for Colombo Bomb-tv p^M said
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  • 32 12 The 2*rH -X l>C,ft c alter 2? game Wa i aite. 40 moves. Alekline holds on" pawn advantage, but the 11 I probably end m a draw.- Reuter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 476 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m P.M.8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Pass*** M3L LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS f ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACK IC iW9tio*j eft-Ann ifl^ytl. SYSTW* (Incorporated m England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS
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    • 131 12 RED FUNNEL LINE FtP ENG MOH S.S. CO l" m9smmu*mlt u> Strain BetUe-a*atta) ""-I'MR PAssINC.IR and (art- from Singapore to I iva, Ror dm o Ban** FOR BATAVIA. tlllhlllON SEMABANi. 1 >tt TimmUj- and hMai ss. GIANt; SENG a_s. BAN Hi Par bOURARAYA AND KhSßtmmVSUL** (FortnirbUy berrkei MS GIANG AM
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 435 12 [Local And Foreign Mail Hspatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN J* Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 745 airL Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pm Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 pnL Kuala Lumpur and Penang-' Weekdays* 7.4S a.m. and Sundays 7 pnL Malacca.
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    • 117 12 SINV-WOHiT HARBQn Th- East VM. Op I M Empir, Empire Din t West V West i Mam What l (a t<Mi., |»,hK I cl Ilarhnui VKSSI.I.- \i:i;|\ri A: 30. to Sibu 4 mi X SU'v. I B Ho Amer GG M fi Glenilt werp I. Bulan 1. to P Ranch!
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 727 14 K. P. M. < INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) OP TEN NOORT— Friday, Dec. 3. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. Dec. 3. Belawan-Deli. MlJER— Friday. Dec. 3. Rhio, Blinjoe. Djeboes. Pangkal-Pinang. Koba, Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. VAN RIEBEECK— Dec. 3. Rhio (pasengers and mails only), Padang-Bay (passengers
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    • 541 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <^/z4 AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. .Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore Spore, Penanf. New York. Pres- Polk Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Jan 25 Pres. Pierce Dec. 26 Dec.
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    • 547 14 O.S.K. LINE) FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Hawaii Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mon Zanzibar. Dar-es-SaJaam, Beirn I renco Marques. Durban. Tort ■tafeeth and Cape Town. t Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Dvi Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Rm Grande and Montevideo Belgium Maru Cape Town,
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  • 273 15 Chinese Beaten By One Goal To Nil (From Our Own orn s^oiidi-nl) Knala Lumpur, Dec. 2. INGOfI (LIB bajna 1 1 i i- heckcj natch against the K.C. on th»* pat".aii< this evening with mim- man short but ■prrlnrl by winning the m. tr h
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  • 24 15 The December Monthly Medal will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 11 and 12. at the ►el Golt Club.
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  • 24 15 Th .::?>• match between the S.C C and trie Royal Engineers fixed •esterday on the padang was cand owing to bad ground conditions.
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  • 84 15 Thr team to represent the Singaporv Asiatics against the Negri SembiUn Asiatics m the 'All Blues' Cup rugby match on Saturday at 5 p.m.. will be chosen from the following. Taib bin Andak. Ong Swee Law. Low Kee Pow. J Ritchie. Ng Wood Kan. K.
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  • 107 15 Thp following teams will be fielded by the Selangor Club m hockey matches as below: vs. Selangor Sikh Union on the latter's ground on Wed:nesday: G. C. Akhurst. A. E. Rintoul, E. A. j Kenneison, G. C. Carson (capt.), J. L. Tetly D. R. Collier. I
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  • 31 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. The YMCA. and the Technical School played a goalless draw at hoc- key on the former's ground today.
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  • 20 15 Cup first round replays yesterday resulted: Newport 4, Kidderminster 1. Kettering '0, Crystal Palace 4.— Reuter.
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  • 348 15 St. Joseph's Old Boys Beat Present 2 -Nil 5.J.1.0.8. 2; 5.J.1.P.8. 0. rE heavy shower of rain yesterday afternoon failed to damp the spirits of the old and present, boys of St. Joseph's Institution m j their annual hockey encounter, on the Institution ground. Played under conditions the game would
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  • 109 15 Tlie team to represent Royal Navy and Royal Air Force against NegriMalacca m a Malaya Cup rugger match at Seremban on Saturday is the same as that which played Army m the Malaya Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium, except that FL. Cave-Brown-Cave replaces
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  • 33 15 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 2. Nai Som Pong 9.12 was outpointed by Rush Milling '10.0) over 10 three minute rounds at the Jubilee Park arena tonight.
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  • 306 15 THE S.R.C. were a badly depleted side yesterday when they met the St. Andrew's "A" rugger team I on the padang. They were playing three short, and lost by 16 points (four tries, one penalty) to three (a try). Play on the whole
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  • 143 15 Covered Stadium To Be Used Irrespective of weather conditions i the boxing at the Happy World Sta- dium will definitely take place tonight < It is Mr. G. H. Kiat's first programme since the stadium has been completely I covered, so fight fans need have
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 57 15 ■>r tennis l»:,ie Drill Screen* Mtkrr and repairer of rattan Hertam (hicks. Canvas and >prnii: Blinds. Tarpaulins, Tents, Blue Screens, Bertam Panels Wirt- Netting Fencing. VVuol huntings and FlanABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. ii (lice: *>♦». Robinson Road. Opposite Telegraph Co I Work -hop 293. Jo.* "hiat Singapore. Orders promptly fi
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    • 287 15 RAIN OR SII INE THE FIGHTS WILL ltl ON HAPPY WORLD COVERED STADIUM TOMCiIIT AT 8 45 P.M. G.H. KIAT PRESENTS AN ALL STAR CARD BATT. SIMA vs. CLEVER SISON 10 (3) NEIL HEMCHIT vs NAI BOON MAH 10 (3) LITTLE OLAES vs. D. DHAMARAJ 10 (3) TOMMY CARRII w
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