The Straits Times, 13 October 1934

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  • 40 1 The Straits Times 7"^ [■BTABLIBHKD NEARLY A CKNTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 1 £0 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 326 1 fkf*K. B>o^e 140. CeciL ct. < phone 6isi>. Bn 4fiuiiy<^m4mW VIGOROUS 9^l| when others 3?/^^ are t i red tSbHml/ -b«cau.« HORLICKS 9 i'« /jR fM^ Jtt '/3rd extra w fl^ \W, YOUR store of energy depends very directly /W w vittft^L p^pr^ in %\V on the nourishment you are
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    • 219 1 TRAVEL CLOTHES FOR MEN tf^wL "ROBINA" "LEXTON" JtM^ff^tok ALL WOOL "CELLULAR 1 UNDER- TWEED M O WEAR GIVING WARMTH WITHOUT OVERCOATS WEIGHT. RANGE OF H "BAFFIR" neat W DESIGNS DRESSING GOWNS IN UNION COLOURS: UgM BROWN. MID FLANNEL. SMART CHECK DESIGNS GREY AND WITH PLAIN COLLAR AND CUFFS DARK GREY
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    • 152 1 KUALA LUMPUR 25. JAVA ST. CPHOtiE 'NH<J FOn I FLOWERS J PHOHC 4097 I IS. Orchard Read. I (Amrxr Mansion*) RHODESIAN RED SEAL PLUG CUT TOBACCO! (Z&*jgj?*t§pb An Empire product blended with the greatest care and skill from j^HDDEsr^T we^ matur ed tobacco leaves grown KFt^hSc^L «n the plains of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 602 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. rlncorporatedr Incorporated tn England) MAIL. PASSENOER ANT CAROO SERVICES PEHTNSULAR AND ORDENTAL 8 N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND PAH EABT MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD PROM LOHDOW POR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage S'por* CHITRAL 15.000 In port SOUDAN 6.500
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    • 402 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD UNE. WINTER HOLIDAYS IN JAPAN Special inclusive arrangements for the CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Leaving by M. Fl SHIMI MARU Dec. 17 Due back by S.S. SI'WA MARC Jan. 24 RATES FROM $382 in a party of four or more,
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    • 646 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated tn Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND I JTEWHAOEN. Prom Ptjui Prom Prom S'Dore Marvca Port Penang MA Sham ALSIA 16/10 16/10 17/10 ll' lo BORINOIA 6/11 6/11 7/11 911 ERRIA 37/11 37/11 38/11 SO'll PIONIA 18/13 18 12
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    • 266 2 PRESFDKNT LINRRS Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12. SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA. GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. BeauUiul public rooms; Swimming poolDelicious meals— Hot and cold runn^g water in each stateroom. Cabins (or two or more passengers wltb real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and Hongkong.
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    • 1261 2 THE RLDB FUNNEL UNE I Ocean THE Ht'A fcHIOVt BTEAHSBIP CO. Steam Kblp Co, Ltd. and Chin* M'lttal (1931) LTD.* Steam Navbralloa Oe, LU. THE CUNARD WHITt STAR LTD. Ttn STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO- LTU. THE BARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO LTD. TiiE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. The AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd. Tbe
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  • 858 3 Whales And "Killers." TWO BATTLES WITNESSED I NEAR SYDNEY. Whales going north from the Antarctic sea." to calve In warmeq northern waters are often seen by watchers on the coast near Sydney during the Australian winter, and this year they have been unusually numerous.
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  • 92 3 PRODUCE, Nor.. 743 tons, from Bangkok 13-10, for Bangkok 15-10. SCOTT HARLEY. Brit.. 1»4 iona, from 81bu 12 10. for Slbu 16-10. MAGNET. Brit.. 207 tona. from Bat* via 12-10, for 8. Llat 16-10. I HAI LBS. Nor., 2.159 tons, from Hongkong 12-0. for Penang 13-10. TIGRE. Nor..
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  • 126 3 Saturday, October IS. Ship* alongside the Wharves er expected to Hka KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Sri Tunda. Lch. "Crow," Lch. "Vedette." Islander. Lch. "Lady Evelyn." W. Bt. "Sweet." Oil Wharf H.M.S. Herald. Coai Wharf Nil VESSELS IN D Kit DOCKS. Tanjang Puu. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock
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  • 174 3 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. Week ended Oct. 6. 1934: Baghdad: 1 smallpox case and no death. Bassein: 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay: 1 smallpox se and 3 deaths as compared with t> cases and 1 death in the previous week.
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  • 47 3 The Conte Verde is due here at 6 o' clock on Monday morning, from Shanghai and Hong Kong. She will berth alongside the S. H. B. wharves sailing again about 2 p.m. the same day for Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste.
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  • 70 3 Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. nra. F Alor Star 79 0.16 0.1 73 Sitiawan 85 0.19 1.8 71 Kota Bharu 86 Nil 0.1 73 Bukit Jera.ii 82 064 Nil 71 Malacca 82 1.45 C.b 72 Singapore (K&llang Aerodrome i 84
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 269 3 American i Uovtd Agency Ltd MC I I i MX Ills 8.1.5. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) APCAR LINE FOR HONGKONG. AMOT. SHANGHAL MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SIRDHANA g.»M Ton* Arr. Oct. 23 Sails Oct. 25 Excellent modern accommodation lor first and second class passengers. Special holiday leturn
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    • 227 3 AUCTION NOTICES (By Order of the Receiver and Manager far the Debenture Holders.) Re TAN KAH KEE CO., LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) CONTINUATION AUCTION SALE of 220 Cases of gents', ladles', boys' and children's shoes, boots, pumps and slippers In various styles. To be held at the Factory, Sumbawa Road,
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    • 670 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (incorporated in rusi LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. P.M.S. RLTS. AND 81AM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MlS— Pasuge Sill CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class from £106.4.6 Up Connecting with Canadian Pacific Atlantic Expresses. Cecond Class Prom £70.6.1 REDUCED AROUND
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    • 418 3 EM.ERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England.} 44 ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Ports and Saet Canal. Due Salb Steamer B'pore S'pora •CITY OP KHIOS Oct. IS Oct. 17 CITY OP KHARTODM Oct. SO !«ov 1 rOK HONGKONG BHANGHAI AND JAPAN Due Sails. Bteamer Epore Spore
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 148 3 TIDE TABLES. Saturday, Oct. 13. H. W. 1.12 a.m.. 8 ft. 6 in.. 12.37 p.m., 9 ft. 5 in. L. W. 6.35 a.m.. 3 ft. 8 in.. 7.19 p.m., 8 in. Sunday. Oct. 14. H. W. 1.58 a.m.. 8 ft.. 1.13 p.m., 9 ft. 2 in. L. W. 7.10 a.m..
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 507 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any posltlor advertised in these columns enJ copies of testimonials. Do not rend originals. BOOKKEEPER, apply in cwn handwriting, stating experience, etc. 249, Straits Times. RECEPTION CLERK, experienced, neat in appearance. State age Si salary required. 248. Straits Times. SALESMAN—CLERK, knowledge local Dispensaries essential, to
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    • 815 4 BOARD-RESIDENCE KA8T anglia. 3 mlna. to town, high levn, mod. san.. garages, daily or monthly rate*, large grounds, excellent cuisine, tennis single and double rooms. Phone 4390. HOLLAND HIT1S, 304, Orchard Road Board and residence, daily and month); terms. Well furnished large rooms, mod. tan. excellent culsiie under Dutch supervlslcr
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    • 742 4 FOR SALE. CHEAP 80KIBBUWO PADg^FOR WORK SHOPS, SCHOOLS AMD OTFICBB— «EB ADVF.RTTBEMKNT— IN THIS ISSUB G.E-C. BADIO combined with gramophon* changer 1933 model. $150. Also upright Piano by Garcia In excelbnt condition. $150. Telephone 7227. CHEAP SALE, ready made dresses for ladles and children in up-to-date European style and fashions.
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    • 1057 4 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. ATTENTION ESTATE MANAGERS. FOB SALE: Live Sheep and Goats for "Deepavali." Book your i.qulrcments earlier for Tamil Labourers. FOB SALE: Best Siamese Cart Bullocks for Estate use KNQ.riR.IES SOLICITED. MALAYAN LIVESTOCK CO., I*7, ROW ELL BOAD, SINGAPORE. Phone No- 4597. Tele. Add. SHEPHERDCO. TENDERS (Vide Gazette No.
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    • 973 4 BUSINESS CARDS, Etc. MASSAGE. I T3^ FIGAPO MBS. and MR. AKAJL A)-*? IUnIVVI GRADUATE OP THE TOKIO MASSAGE LADIES' HAIRDRESSINCi BCHOOL BY EUROPEAN LADX EXPERTS. Ist Floor. No. 117, Middle Boao, Try oar NEW EUGENE Machine SINGAPORE. THERE'S NO OTHER HERK FOR PERFECT WAVING. SINGAPORE ENGINEERING Ol $15. ONLY MECHANICS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 184 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Fartac* Monthly I Ml M tM qoarterly f 83* tltM I ?M Half Yearly fl7.N VUM H5.«0 Yearly H4.H *UM *M-M Not* OaUUUon cheese* tbmld Inctedt the uval bank dl»H t. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The rharfes and inUructioiM for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are M
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  • 204 5 Programme to be broadcast by the Malayan Amateur Radio Society. Kuala Lumpur, at 7 p.m. Sunday, October 14, from ZOE, on a wavelength of 75 metres. H.M.V. Records: I Selection, "Dorothy" The band of H. If. Coldstream Guards: Overture, "The Merry Wlfes of Windsor" The B.B.C.
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  • 596 5 ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL.— 30th Sunday after Trinity, Oct. 14, (Seafarers' Sunday) 6.50 am.. Holy Comn.; 7.30 a.m.. Matins, 8 a.m.. Holy Comn. (Choral); 5.30 pm. Evensong i Choral) and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. A. V. Wardle Chaplain, Mlssitn to Seamen; 10.30 a.m., Voluntary Service at Royal Air Force; Holy
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  • 344 5 riest Who Built New Church. white-haired Roman Catholic priest who devoted the last years cf his life to building a church, and whose sole thoughts were for the moment when he could open its doors to his congregation, died within a few hours of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 278 5 HOTELS SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m, DANCE (FORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight CABARET FINAL PERFORMANCE OF Miss CATHERINE CHERNIKOVA RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 3381 SEA VIEW sB HOT E L TONIGHT (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MOBNING SUNDAY EVENING HIGH TIDE 12.53 P.M. CONCERT I DINNER 11 a.m. to
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    • 162 5 SERVICE from a Radio Company is not confined to serving goodi over the counter. or doing a few odd repair Jobs to Radio Set*. Amplifiers, etc., etc. REAL SERVICE Is deeper than that It embraces considerable experimental work with numerous types of components, various sets and equipment, different circuits etc..
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    • 42 5 INSURANCF FIRE ACCIDENT MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE LONDON ASSURANCE HONG KONO FIRE INSCE CO LTD. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO WEBTKRN CO ONION INSCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LTD EAOLE STAR ft BRIT DOM INSCE. OO LTD GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. <Incoruor».«i m S 8 >
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 460 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMMES. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSO 17.790 kc/s 16.86 m. OSF 15.140 ks/s 19.82 m. i OSF 15.140
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    • 262 5 SINGAPORE "Z.H.1." Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.. Broadcast House, Singapore. Wave-length 49.9 metres. SUNDAY, OCT. 14. 11 a.m.- 1.30 p.m. Recorded Music. 5.30-7 Relay of Church Service from Presbyterian Church. Singapore. MONDAY, OCT. 15. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by Raffles
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    • 176 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle fi i 3 S W/. <o H 7 Z9- 1 (CLUES.) ACROSS 30. Conducted 23. Kafir soldiers 1. Blustered N er 9. Kind of cake «J?hinT^ 10 Oo aw»v 28 Machine 11 Ptoat P te t ful It. Happenings MoBt <loriestl(*ted 13. TufSng lick 33 T"" 1
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  • 1969 6 Streamline And Yes Madame?"— Binnie And Bobbie Reunited At The Hippo.—" Nell Gwynn Will Make Malaya Sit Up— And Take Notice Of Anna Neagle And Cedric Hardwicke In Conclusion, About This Man Kiepura. «From Our Own Corespondent) Straits Tn: s Otfick, Fleet Street,
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  • 63 6 Industrial Bureau To Be Established. In order to promote industries tn Hainan Island, the Canton Provincial Department of Reconstruction is planning to establish an industry bureau there. According to regulations formulated by the department governing the organisation of the bureau, its functions are to take charge of Industrial
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  • 43 6 Most of the Important aero engine manufacturers in Britain will soon be producing heavy oil engines for aeroplanes and It Is understood that these engines will bs che per to run and have a greater range, states the I Dally Herald.
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  • 223 6 SPANISH GENERAL A PRISONER Echo Of 1921 Massacre. BELIEVED STILL HELD BY MOORS. Madrid Gen. Silvestre who disappeared from civilisation In 1921 in the Moorish massacre of 10,000 Spaniards at Annual Is still alive and is a prisoner of the Moon at Dra, the National Association for Captives asserts. Since
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  • 153 6 Novel Collection In Leningrad. A Gallery of Amusing Science has bten opened ir the Park, of ture and Rest in Leningrad. The varied collection of exhibits displayed in sevrai rooms pursuv* a single aim that of impressing the visitor by some scientific paradox. It includes automatic mind-readers guessing
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  • 138 6 International Conference In Tokio. For the first time in the 70 years oi its existence the International Red Cross Conference is being held in Asia. The conference will be opened in Tokio on Oct. 20 by the Empress of Jap-.n and will sit until Oct. 29. Nearly
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  • 84 6 Drowned In Barrackpore Tank. Calcutta. Oct. 3. Private Hudson of the 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry was burled with military honours in the Barrackpore cemetery on Tuesday eveDlng. It is stated that Hudson escaped from barracks on Tuesday morning, scaled the wall of the compound and jumped Into
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  • 74 6 Mrs. Mary Mooney, mother of Thomas Mooney, the Californlan Labour leader, died in San Francisco recently, aged 85. Her son has been In prison for 17 years on a charge of complicity In a war-time bomb outrage, which killed ten people. Mrs Mooney was convinced of her
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  • 32 6 Lord Semphlll will shortly start a i flying trip to visit Australia. Japan and Manchukuo. Included In his duties will be a survey of aviation development In all three countries.
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  • 185 6 RELIEF IN 5 Ml VI I I s Many men and women suffer .he torture of stomach trouble quite needlessly, but the question of quick relief will never be in doubt If you read the following letter from Mr. Tom Grist of Worsboro Dale, who
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  • 265 6 South America Rebutting The One-Sided Bargain. Buenos Aires, Sept. 21. On the heels of a spectacular inva« sion" into the South Amerian market which boomed her exports 203 per c n... in 1933. Japan today is meeting a series of reverses which threaten to cut down
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  • 198 6 Siamese Scouts' Gift It is interesting to read thai the Siamese Boy Scouts are presenting a couple of elephants to their fellowscouts in Japan. If the Siamese scouts only knew the dolorous history of the elephant presented by the King of Slam many years ago, they would
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  • 120 6 Warren Penny's Hope. London. Sept 29. Warren Penny, the Australian airman, who is one of the entrants for the air race, in an Interview with th« Dally Express, said "If I reach Melbourne in 60 hours it will not be as the result of taking
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 P"! WEDDING GIFTS uj so different- 1 LtJ so alluring. y7 Shining Colourful 111 CUT CRYSTAL Gleaming SILVER- j M DAINTY SILKS and M I LINGERIE l and a host of other < suitable GIFTS i certain to captivate ■TV the heart of the most discerning Lfl BRIDE and GROOM
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  • 526 7 Forbidden Bombers Deadlier Than R. A. F. Machines. In flagrant dr fiance ol »hr Peaces Trraty. Germany Is building a tier* 01 war aeroplanes superior in fight- j In* power to thr deadliest bombers of the RAF., writes the Daily Express air correspondent. The
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  • 151 7 Man's Sacrifice For His Children. A husband's sacrifice for his children was described by the widow during an Inquest at West Derby. Liverpool. The husband. Leopold Jevans. 48. had eaten nothing tor months but bread and dripping so that the children could have all the cooked food available.
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  • 105 7 I His Fear Of Going Bald And Ugly. Bernard Shaw is afraid of losing his hair. So he goes to a beauty parI lour once a week. "It is the only place in the world where they know how to wash one's hair," Mr. Shaw said to a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 172 7 "SONE RANEE" OR -THE FAITHFUL WIFE" PI SOfflß BY lit I ft. JUVENILE DRAMATIC TitlM ON Tonight at 8 p.m. THE VICTORIA THEATRE hjo*incs al ttie Hi'ia-f snd the Indian Association. PriCti: $5, 3. 2, 1 Mil SO Cti. It's a DEAL! ■rd no matter what you can toi v
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    • 171 7 \\\t ar«nc! successor ot rothschbld- -v I wf J I i mi k r NEXT JST I WEEK PAVILION i^....... j ffivtf COMPETITION MUSIC FROM THE FILM^ ''HAROLD TEEN" coming to ALHAMBRA soon GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Presented by "WARNER BROTHERS" Judge*;- H. L. Hopkia Esq. and J. S. Fisher
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    • 323 7 fIR2BfIHHH| TODAY AT 3.15 6.15 9is T^jES JOHN BARRYMORE SHH irlSf KATHARINE HEPBURN 11 By •Mm attkfea*> BmBBK fi laßa i J <tae.ftfc.aMrt R.K.O. RADIO PICTURE, WITH KU'&i DAVID MANNERS BILLIE BURKE showtoat j I ~?*rrS HENRY STEPHENSON PAUL CAVANAGH THRILLED Cr, n jL^ LONDON j •21? AS GREAT A
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1000 9 Tin Control Argument Examined. (From A Special Correspondent). London, Oct. 1. The London tin market remains la a quiescent condition. Dealings are largely professional, for consumers are not buying very heavily at the moment, either in Europe or in America. With the future of
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    • 339 9 Annual Report Reveals Progress. Report of Hairlsons and Crosfleld (general Eastern Import and export merchants, secretaries and managing agents of tea, rubber, tin and other properties, shipping. Insurance and banking agents, etc.) o June 30 states that. In spite of prevrlling handicaps to international trade, activities of
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    • 80 9 Restriction Expected To Remain At 30 Per Cent. Amsterdam. Sept. 20. It is expected in Amsterdam rubber circles, the Algemeen Handelsblad learns, that by October 15, the International Rubber Regulation Committee will fix the percentage ot restriction for the first quarter of 1935. Maintenance of 30 per cent,
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    • 174 9 Belief That N.I. Will Enforce Control. The market has regained the ground It lost earlier in the week and future prospects again look brighter, state Lewis Peat (S) Ltd. The chief cau.se for renewed confidence is the bellel that the Netherlands Indies can and wh» enforce controj
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    • 305 9 Bantam Profits Rise To £15,000. A good report is issued by Bantam (Java) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. which is returning to the dividend list with a payment of 10 per cent. Profit in the year to June 30 last amounted to £15.154, against a loss Of £2,113 in
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    • 521 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester. Cept. 12. The general state of the cotton Industry in Lancashire still leaves much to be desired and according to reliable reports the position of spinners and manufacturers is worse than a month ago. The majority of firms find it exceedingly difficult
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    • 140 9 Metropolitan Borough Move. Finsbury Council have asked their borough engineer, Mr. A. V. Cole to report at a future meeting upon the possible utilisation of rubber composition for the surfacing of roadways In the borough." London ■experiments with rubber surfaces have been made before. One
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    • 156 9 Possibilities Of Silence Campaign. Now that the Government has taken noise by the ear, so to speak, it may be I assumed that reform will be carried '.still further; and some kind of ban placed upon needless row, even in the i ash and hurry of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 661 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Bong Kong). The liability ot members I* limited to toe extent and hi manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of IMO of the Colony. BEAD OFFICE: BONO KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up (30.000.000 Bseam Funds.— Sterling t 6.500.000
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    • 8 9 V lit Sole Agents: THE EASTEBH AGENCIES LTD.
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    • 432 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA /ND CHINA. (Incorporated m England By Royal Charter 1853) Paid Op Capital m 600.000 snares of 15 each f3.000.000 Reserve Pund «.000.000 Resc-ve Liability of Piiprletjrs 41.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 33. Bisbapafato. Loadon E.Ci, Acents acd Branches. Alor Star uoiio Saigon AmrlUar ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 719 12 Mr. S. Sehested's Action In Supreme Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 11. The action brought by Mr. Steen Sehested, the well-known consulting civil engineer, against Leon* Sin Nam Lodes, Ltd., for $3352 for professional services rendered An connection with the company's mine
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  • 96 12 And Cheated Compatriot Of $25. From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 1?. j Sentence of one year's rigorous im- j pnsonment to be fo lowed by oi.e year's police supervision was Inflicted on a Chinese named Khoo Kirn Sent today when he was convicted by Mr J
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  • 161 12 Breach Of Trust Charge Fails. A charge of criminal breach of trust, of a gold necklace, against a police constable, Kallmuttu. failed in the police court yesterday and the magistrate, Mr. N. Orice. acquitted him. Mr. S Shunmugam appeared for Muthusamy (the complainant), while Mr E. M. Tampoe-Phllips
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  • 381 12 Committee's Thanks For Generous Response. The general committee of the Young Women's Christian Association In publishing the final list of contriba- tlons to their 1934 finance campaign wish to express their gratituoe for the generous reception with which the appeal has been met. They thank the following for'
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  • 33 12 A Government Gazette notiiicui. i states that a previous notification, pub lishcd on Apr 20, by which the port ol Rangoon was declared to be Inspected on account of small- pox. is cancelled.
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  • 196 12 Coroner Advocates School Baths. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. A rider that the local schools should provide a swimming btth for children to be taught swimming and life-saving was added to the verdict of death by misadventure returned by Mr. J. P. Biddulph,
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  • 103 12 Tenders are Invited for a licence permitting turtle eggs to be removed from the beaches of Teluk Ketapang on the Island of Pangkor and from the beaches of Pulau Rembla and Pulau Lalang Islands of the Pulau Sembilan group for the period Jan. 1, to Dec. 31. 1935.
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  • 137 12 ATTEMPTED TO STAB FWENUE OFFICER. Chinese Who Carried Illicit Samsu. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiplng, Oct. 11. Seen by Revenue Officers, cycling out of a lonely road In Slmpang, with a basket behind his bicycle, a Chinese (Ong Chap) behaved suspiciously. When ordered to stop, Ong Chap tried
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  • 127 12 Singapore Harbour Tragedy. Death by misadventure was the verdict returned yesterday by Mr. W. O. Porter, the Singapore coroner, at th,e inquest on a 45-year-old Cantonese coolie. Lee Yin, who died at the General Hospital on Oct. 4. Medical evidence disclosed that Lee Yin was admitted on
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  • 529 12 TRANSFER OF SALE OF EXPORT RIGHTS. Provision In New Rubber Bill A bill Is about to be Introduced Into the Legislative council to amend the Rubber Regulation Ordinance. The cbjects and reasons state Owing to the fast that certain groups of estates, some within tne Colony and some without,
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  • 162 12 Seiangor Contributions For September. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. In his September report of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, the hon. sec. Mr. John Hands says: The total amount of money received during the month was $540.75, and contains the last regular contributl r. of
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  • 41 12 In the Bankruptcy court yesterday receiving and adjudicating orders were granted ftjal Ist Koh Phee Tin and Lee Ah Fal, wlille applica.'ons for substituted sc: cc bankruptcy notice were allowed agalns Ct§ Keng Slow and A. M. Mootlah Chettlar.
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  • 125 12 FLOTILLA 'S VISIT. Warships For Singapore. The proposed dates for t.ie visit of H.M. Ships to Singapore are as follows H.M.S. Folkestone arrive Not. 27. from Hong Kong depart Nov. 28 for cruise. H.MS. Eagle. Witch and Veteran arrive Dec. 1 from cruise, depart Jan. 1. Eagle for England, destroyers
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  • 104 12 Will Case Come Up For Hearing Mohamed Abubucker was charged with fraudulent removal of his property with Intent to defraud his creditors, in the second magistrates court. Applying for a date to be fixed for hearing Mr. Victor J. Mendis. prosecuting, said he had been unable to see
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  • 65 12 A bill Is about to be introduced into the Legislative council to alter th»; title of the Director of Medical and Health Services to "Director jf Medical Services." The objects and reasons attached to the bill state: The change in nomenclature Is to secure a greater measure
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  • 251 12 The following appointments are notified in the Straits Settlements Gazette: Mr. E. E. F. Pretty to act as Secretary to the High Commissioner. Malay States. Messrs. G. H. W. Sutherland. O. E. Hogan and C. H. Baker to be Reporters, Court ot Criminal Appeal. Straits Settlements Mr. M.
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  • 21 12 Transmission for the Malayan Amateur Radio Society programmes will continue to be sent on 75 Metre* until further notice.
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  • 24 12 The following societies have been duly registered under ..he provision! 0" the Societies Ordinance: "Kwang Tnnj Wul Kwun." Buklt Mertajam; "Ssng Cheong society. Jasln."
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  • 50 12 The Tong San Private School, of 210. Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, and the Kay Chi Private School, of 2513 Sungel Nyur Road. Butterworth, Penang. have been struck off the register of schools and the registration of all teachers mm] members of the committee of management of these schools has been cancelled.
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    • 9 12 Read IX)RD CASTLEROSSE in the SI'NDAY TIMES Every Week.
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    • 56 12 NO MORE SHABBY FLOORS! RENOFOLR THE LIQUID COVERING For use on CONCRETE \*£f or CEMENT FLOORS, 4^§»k FRONT DOOR STEPS, "jffl& VERANDAHS, GARDEN SEATS, WOOD, STONE or METAL. Stocked it 1-pllop tin, Br«M, Tilt M Md Stow. Manufactnrtd hi Simms Brothers Cr, LM., HalL Fff Willtam"jack» gj Co. Walaiy* itd.|j
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  • 205 13 Then New Drugless Remedy Brought Speedy Relief. Have you ever seen people with stomach ulcrrs— that terrible sequel to neglected Indigestion? Read this letter about one of them "I got Chardox for a friend who had f.ufitred for yean from chronic ulceration of the stomach and
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  • 629 13 STATE COUNCIL PLEA. Rice Transport By Road: N..S. Restrictions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 12. Two important matter* were brought up by unofficial members at the last meeting of the Nerri Sembilan State Council. Mr. D. Farquharson spoke on the restrictions on the importation
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  • 210 13 First Murder Appeal. COURT TO CONSIDER DECISION. Without calling on the Crown the Straits Settlements Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of a Penan* Tamil. Karupayah, who had been sentenced to death »t tbe Penang Assizes for murder This was the first caje
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  • 180 13 If She Is Ndt Married By Oct. 28. Unless she is married by Oct. 28. Mrs. Josephine B. Patton, Norwood, of Cinclnatti, a widow who admits being around forty" will lose $25,000. Information to the effect that tht time limit on a conditional legacy expires on that
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  • 226 13 Chinese Loses $2,000 On Drug Shop Venture. Lim Chi Cnim was also taken through his public examination. He said he was married and had four children whose ages ranged from thirteen years to one year. He was formerly employed at a Chinese drug shop. He had owned
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    11 13 The perambulator parade Amahs take their charges for an evening walk.
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  • 344 13 I In Bankruptcy Court With Debts Of $2,850. He borrowed $800 and now finds himself saddled with a debt of $2,850. This was the experience of Supuran Singh, a teacher at the Singapore English School, who was publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr.
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  • 75 13 The band of the S.B. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will I perform the following programme weather permitting at Telok Ayer oa Monday commencing at 9 p.m. Selection, The Student Prince (Komberg); Fantasia on "XVTJ Cen- fury Music" (Miller): March Fantasia j "Colonel Bogey
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  • 222 13 Alleged Abetment Of Forgery. Koh Soon Poh. ar English-speaking Chinese, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on three counts of abetment of forgery, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the second magistrate's court yesterday. It is alleged that Soon Poh paid Lim
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  • 215 13 Indian Tailor Repents j Foolish Act. Islam Udin, a Queen Street: tailor, was fined $8 with the alternative of going to prison for one week, for offering $2 to a police court interpreter. It was lucky for him that the magistrate took the view that H was
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  • 218 13 But Debts Total More Than $1,200. His own illness, confinement expenses of nib wife, heavy interest charged by Bengali creditors and the expenses of sending his children to school, were put forward by Abdulraman bin Atdul, head tamby of Outhrie and Co. for his having run
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  • 226 13 NOT STRICTLY LOCAL. There has been a lot of objection raised by the worshippers in Hindu temples regarding the manner in which non-Hindus behave during festivals and ceremonies. Recently, there has been an instance in which the Hindus of Tampln seem to think that the
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  • 81 13 It is understood that the provision for the six new squadrons for the Royal Air Force In this year's Estimates is proceeding on normal lines Bigger entries to Halton and Cranwell are being received while officers and others due to leave the Service are under arrangements to remain
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  • 48 13 An air licence endorsed "Restricted to long distance flights" has b?en issued to Col. Lindbergh for his new "Lambert" aeroplane. There is no confirmation that Col. Lindbergh Is intending to attempt a record breaking flight soon although i licence of this nature would then bj required.
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    • 196 13 SERVICE AFTER PURCHASE" R°NE5> UTD ««cotKnirio m iNoiawii THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 9. MALACCA STRE.CT. SINGAPORE. MT.SLISHID SS TCAMS IN MALAYA. a« a Jewel II and no Vow/ •utomeW* n a tx*utf*wl mcckin*. Bat, Bm any otticr wildilm, M n«-edi •ttwiti©* and cart You wl find 3-in-One Oil v«ry useful
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    • 176 13 SUFFERED WITH BAD ITCHY RASH Od Hands. Could Not Sleep. Coticura Healed. I saßercd with bad rasb au«ed h* s burn »nd tbc skin ill peeled off berwrco Imy fingers and toea I bad a burning and itching irritation al oighi «nd I would nearly tear tay bands to pieces
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  • 32 Probable Starters For Cesarewitch—No Jockey For Solar Boy Yet.
    • 246 14 Full List Of Starters And Jockeys. London. Oct. 12. The probable starters and Jockeys for the Cesarewitch Stakes, due to be run at Newmarket over a distance of 2 miles and 2 furlongs on Oct. 17. arc as follows Mr. P. Johnson's LOOSESTRIFE
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  • 70 14 In The Jockey Club Stakes. (By Air Mall.) London. Oct. 4. The Jockey Club Stakes ran at Newmarket today over m mile and six furlongs resulted as follows: 1. HH. the Aga Khan's UMIDWAR. 2. Mr. J. A. Dewart LO ■Ml 3. Mr. H. E. C. Bwing'* CAI
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  • 56 14 Boxing At The Great World Tomorrow Night. The flyweight title fight between Little Lewis and Brown Roberts, and the return contest between Ignacio Femandea and Arthur Suares, which were to have taken place at the Great World Stadium last night, had to be postponed owing to rain and
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  • 47 14 The following hockey matches, which should have been played yesterday afternoon, had to be cancelled owing to rain:— S.R.C. vs. Indian Association, S.C.R.C. vs. R.A.M.C.. Medical College "A" vs A.C.S. Medical College first eleven vs. S3. Police and V.M C.A vs Old R iffiesian Association.
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  • 85 14 Selangor Club Draw With The Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. The Selangor Club drew 2—2 with the Chinese when they met in a hockey match on the Padang today. The Club opened the scoring within the first minute. Carey netting. The Chinese equalised
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  • 26 14 Schoolboy Rowe. the Detroit pitchIng star, married his childhood sweetheart. Edna Mary Skinner of Eldorado. Arkansas, today In the presence of a handful of friends.— Reuter.
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    23 14 A break-away by the OM Merchant Taylors forwards In their match against the London Scottish. The Scottish won by 12 points to 4.
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  • 2078 14 HOME RUGBY REVIEW. Leicester Overwhelm Waterloo And Harlequins Beat Bath. (From Our London Correspondent.) London, Oct. 1. A sudden return of the heat-wave on Friday did not promise well for Saturday's Rugby matches, but the spell broke as quickly and unexpectedly as It had
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  • 358 14 S. C. C. "A" Beat The Air Force "A S.C.C. "A" 3 pt. R.A.F. "A" 6 pt. A try scored late In the second half enabled the S.C.C. "A" team to defeat the R.A.F. "A" in a rugby match on the padang yesterday by three points to nIL The try
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    43 15 Jack Hobbs leads his team Into the field for the charity match at Wimbledon. This match has been v yearly fixture since 1910 and has been the means of raising 15,000 for charity. Sandham and Dmraton are on either side of Hob w.
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  • League Champions To Meet The Cup Holders At Highbury Today.
    • 503 15 Final Match In Government League Competition. Monopolies 2 Marines 2. The Government Services Football League competition was brought to a close at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the final match between the Monopolies and the Marines was played. The result was a draw of
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  • 559 15 One of the most vital games of the season is due to be played in the First Division this afternoon at Highbury where Arsenal will entertain Manchester City. At the moment the City are at the top of the league table and are
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  • 84 15 SaUr*» y Oct. IS. Rugby: SJngapcro vs. Johore. Inter-State at 8.C.C.; MM Services vs. Bangkok, at Bangkok; Medical College vs. H.M.S. Terror, College ground. Rac*s: Selangor Autumn Meet. Hockey: Coltt t». 0.R.A., R.I. ground; Wiltshires I t». R.A.F., Tanglin. Football: M.P.A. Cup. Malayu Kebakttan Raja vs. Darul Aphla,
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  • 207 15 Singapore To Meet Johore. The first Inter-State Rugby football match take* place on the S.C.C. padang this afternoon, commencing at 5 o'clock. Singapore are without A. E. S. Talbot, A. M. Macanlay, E. F. Murphy and L. P. H. Thornton, while D. B. T. Scott is unable to
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  • 42 15 Pacific Flight Scratched From Big Race. The following 12 horses are scratch-! Ed for today's races at Kuala Lumpur: Great Joy, Rondelier. Galahad. Lovely Eyes. Pacific Flight, Star Player, Pro- I hibitlon. Asluj. 'ooray, Tresent. Vol- j nlak, Well Spun.
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  • 56 15 (From Our O..i* Correspondent.) Klang. Oct. 11. The Klang District Football ,-eague opened yesterday when the Selangor Coast Club beat Malay School Teachers by seven goals to nil. The club was much superior In every depaitment although it was a onesided game. The teachers' defence was weak but
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  • 70 15 A team will be selected from the fohowing players to represent the St. Matthews Young People's Guild in the S C.F.A. Inter-Club League against the Amicable Athletic Association on Monday, Oct. 15 at Jalan Besur Stadium. Kay Eng. Kah Whye, Leong Ah Chong, Keng Guan, Ah Kow, Chin
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  • 79 15 The Bendemeer Athletic Club football team to meet the Aston Athletic Club in a Chinese leasv- match tomorrow, at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following Chan Ho Puck, Chan Ah Kong, Foo Siak Cheng, Twa Tow. Aw Peck Kan, Ng Hon Fai. Chan Ah
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  • 57 15 The following players will represent the Java Traders Association In friendly Ping-Pong match against the S.C.R.C. tomorrow, at the S.C.R.C. at 2 p.m. Son Kirn Peow, Chua Eng Cheon<, Koh Tlan Hock, Low Yew Leong. SU Boon Klat, Goh Eng Bee, Yeo Peni? Cho. Tay Tian Soo,
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  • 181 15 Engaged By Walsail As Manager-Coach. London, Sept. 29. Andy Wilson, the former Scottish international, Middlesbrough ana Chelsea forward, has been engaged as manager-coach to Walsail, the Third Division (Northern Section) club, in succession to Mr. W. O. Slade, who recently resigned the secretary-man-agership. Clacton Town, a junior Essex
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  • 148 15 On Sunday the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Club fired at 200, 500 and 600 yards under "King's Stage" conditions. Visibility was good and there appeared every prospect of some high scores being put up. Excessive heat, a strong mirage and a variable breeze, however, caused low •cores at
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    43 15 Nancy Jupp, the 13-year-old wonder girl golfer from Longnlddry. East Lothia, beat Mirs Jean Montford (North Foreland), who is five yean her senior, in the final or the Girls' Golf Championship at Stoke Poges. She is seen here driving from the fifth tee.
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  • 358 15 Regrettable Incident In InterSchool Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. A regrettable occurrence on the Padang this afternoon marred the semi-final match In the Thomson Cup competition between the Victoria In r stltutlon and the Trade School. The boys of the latter school, apparently dlsgrunted over a
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  • 40 15 Members of the Keppel G.C. are notified that the course will be closed on Friday. Oct. 19 from 3.50 p.m. to all members except those piaylng la the match against ♦he Johore C'vil Bervice Club on that date.
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    • 487 16 BEFORE AND AFiTER I TREATMENT. THE woman motorist must protect! her skin 'against sunburn and freckles, and should her face or hands get burnt, or freckles appear, a suitable aid must be applied Immediately. A useful protecting lotion can be prepared with calamlne. which Is
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    • 490 16 ROYAL EXAMPLE. Long Betrothals Unpopular. PRINCE George and Princess Marina have set the seal of royal approval upon the modern custom of short engagements. Two or three years was quite a usual length for an engagement right up to the time of the Great War.
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    • 93 16 The white marts that sea water often leaves on black shoes can be removed if a paste of blacklead and lemon Juice Is left on for an hour and allowed to dry oft. Sea-water stains on brown shoes can be removed with washing-soda and milk. Dissolve a
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    • 215 16 rvESPITE all the advances made In *J the education of the modern girj, she seems unable to cope with mathematics. This is proved by the result of the open competition for £800-a-year posts in the Executive Class of the British Civil Service. Women captured 10 nut of
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    • 268 16 PRESTIGE OF TITLES. Mr. G. D. H. Cole, Reader In Economics at Oxford University, discussed various problems of education in suburban areas, and referred to suburban snobbishness, when he addressed the British Institute of Adult Education at Oxford. Mr. Cole said that Great Britain was rapidly
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      53 16 An afternoon frock by Lucile Par ay. It is of black marocain, and the beautifully draped neck is held at one side by a large bow. An effective note of contrast is struck by the white sash, and the slender skirt, which flares very slightly at the hem, is cut
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    • 83 16 While the use of cork mats becomes more general, many people may not employ them to full advantage. Besides being most useful In keeping liquids from boiling over or burning, they can be used for warning foods when placed on a low gas-jet or an oil-stove turned
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    • 206 16 Here are some words of wisdom from Miss Anne Schutz, a shrewd American corset-buyer. Says she "Many women, the majority in fact, make the mistake of spending more time in the choice of a gown than in the purchase of a corset. Whereas, if they were wise, they would
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    • 311 16 ON THE WRONG SIDE WITH ARTIFICIAL SILK. rpHERE is a theory that woollen ma- terials should be pressed with a hot Iron and a damp cloth combined. If the damp cloth were ever thick enough, as is the case with a tailor j pressing apparatus, the
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    • 220 16 FOR TABLE TOPS. REPTILE skin treated in a spetfal way to make It semi-transparait is one of the latest fabrics for making lampshades. The effect is chariruxg. for the fine mottllngs of the cobva and other large snakes make a *jUghtful natural patterning in davk brown
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    • 314 16 People who take a house or are lent one for the holidays can find a pleasant occupation on non-excursion days in taking numbers of interior photographs and in noting carefully in a book exactly the stops and timing that they used. Small cameras can be used for
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    • 100 16 Trust nothing less SURE than ODO-RO-NO *"pAKE no chances with underarm odour, so offensive to friends. Only Odorono's sure protection should be good enough for you. Odorono guards your charm, and saves your clothes from ruinous perspiration sains. It is a physician's formula that banishes underarm odour and moisture, safely
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    • 75 16 Boundless energy for little folk iS^P 'KEPLER' y COD LIVER OIL WITH >HJ' MALT EXTRACT I Vflfcji* j_ Builds strong bones, sound teeth and V N^,J^ firm flesh. Children who take it J VKC\ V^^d regularly progressively gain weight and C»v^\f *J*T„ f are able, more readily, to resist infection.
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    • 138 16 if^ g However tank, scurfy or dead your I hair teems, AMAMI Shampoo* will i I make it gleaming, luxuriant and alivt. 26 i y J of AMAMI'S 47 ingredients are thert >^^^\yy simply to make your hair aitractiv* n f km! tonia to make it vigorously X htakky. They
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  • 1461 17 ENGLISH BOXING. Bad Dec**!nn Gives Jirrimy Walsh Victory Over Holtzer. r C rovk.L-y. lfcM.iMtn'l Kadaig r wight, gave fcivcldie Miller. Aawricui holder oi the world's c. a great batile at the Albert Hall ghi Miller won on points over son in Millrr's favour
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    26 17 me Spurs left winger. MMMf rt00t...,, Lie c.ie.^ea tn'ft-jLt. <-ry and stop him clear Ing in the game at Stamford Bridge between Chelsea and the Spun.
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  • 255 17 No Time To Train And Cold Weather. George Sutidon, K. Aposto and Peter George, three of the boxers i who went to Japan with Mr. C. 1e < Alwis and who returned to Sinra- 1 1 pore last week, were interviewed j by a Straits
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  • 61 17 London, Oct. 3. In appreciation of his services, and of his being the first professional captain of the county, M. W- Tate has been elected an honorary Ufe member l of the Sussex County Cricket Club. 1 During the past summer Tate, In the absence of
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  • 160 17 Railway Institute Handicap Tournament The final of the Handicap Tournament for the Patricia Cup between Messrs. 8. Namaslvayam and M. Cliinniah, will be played on Wednesday Oct. 17. Previous Results. First Round: M. Chlnnlah owe 30 bye; a Raslah (owe 3) beat Dr. Ayathural (plus 15), 6—2, 4;
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  • 51 17 The following have been invited to play hockey for B.C.C. vs. RE. on Monday at B.C.C. H. A. Exley B. E. Ablitt, J. R. McDougall W. Hannay, J. O. Davles. E. C. Watson E. A. Joy, C. A. Carey. T. M. Calhaem, Lieut. Comdr. R. L Hoyle and H. O.
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    • 9 17 Read LORD CASTLEROSSE in the SUNDAY TIMES Every Week,
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    • 699 17 ESSSH 1^ nONT let Headaches lower your powers of resistance. Two or threej|M^ M 'ASPRO' tablets, taken with a drink of water, will banish most HeadV* aches in a few minutes. It's a mistake to think that because it's hot and m humid you must endure a Headache. Even the
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  • 762 18 Alternative PossibiHties For The Investor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept 26. Conversion talk has teen mucn In the air lately The Treasury experts base their decisions on the luture of money rates The Investor Is less qualified to propbesy he. c. and notes chiefly
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  • 696 18 Bull Factors For Hotel Shares. (By Our Financial Expert). London, Sept. 28. Sir Herbert Austin may have been a little too optimistic last week In predicting an Increase in the number of cars In Britain from 1,000,000 to 10.000.000 within a reasonable number of
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    • 612 18 An lilitl treatment 1 P^^ llv (or wound HUtr i tor b«LEE KIM SOO LTU. ttt. HIGH BZWIX. niONS XMi READY-MADE for you Tk« varket place of tkooMad oeeds. of opportunities for hone •ad biisinetti, opportunities ready* waJe for YOU! WluteTer tow requirement, read and ute small I Ada frcal
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    • 383 18 TEXTILE BUYERS OF THE WORLD Come to London (or the 1035 British Industrie-it Fair and Inspect under one roof Britain'* latest textile productions The world's textile buyers will have placed before them the most representative dUpUy of yarns, fabrics and made-up goods ever assembled, embracing cotton, silk, artificial silk, wool
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  • 328 19 Employment For Another 10,000 Men. Rugby, Oct. 11. When the Duke of Kent (Prince George) opened the International Motor Show at Olympia today he mentioned the fact that the British motor Industry, within the last twelve months, had been able to expand Its trade both
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  • 106 19 I Persistent U.S. Buying, j COUNTERACTING DOLLAR) APPRECIATION. London. Oct. 12. Although the recent rise In silver Is attributed to Chinese and Indian demand and scarcity of supplies, the Financial News states that persistent buying by the United States authorities must have provided a good
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  • 176 19 Lord Privy Seal Leaves; For Scandinavia. Rugby. Oct. 11. Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Anthony Eden, > will leave Victoria Station today on < his tour of Scandinavian countries. The first suggestion for this visit was made on behalf of the Swedish Gov- eminent during the summer and tht
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  • 56 19 Sir H. Royce's Bequests For Research. Rugby. Oct. 11. By the provisions of the will of the late Sir Henry Royce. the famous motor- engineer, research scholarships are to be established at the Man Chester and London Universities M Investigate the cause and cure of common cold
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  • 60 19 Hie New Magistrate Of Chun^shan. Hong Kong. Oct. 12. The Political Council of the Government of the South- West has appointed Mr. Lo Cheok-kuan as successor of Mr. Tang Shao-yi. who was forced to give up the post of magistrate of the model district of Chungshan by
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  • 32 19 Shanghai. Oct. 11 Dr. Lo Wen-kan. the resigned Minister of Justice, passed through Shanghai yesterday on his way to Canton. He refused to make any comment Bin Kuo Mln.
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  • 92 19 U.S. Treasury Announces Closing Of Books. Was'.i-gtan, Oct. 12. The Treasury today announced that the books have been closed on the completion of a very successful refunding of the called Fourth Liberty Bonds. An segregate of $1020,000,000 tut of $1,250,000,000 redeemable bonci. were turned In for either four-yeai
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  • 46 19 For U.S. Cotton Garment Workers. Washington. Oct. 12. President Roosevelt has Issued an executive order, which comes Into; force on Dec 1, whereby working hours In the cotton garment industry will be reduced from 40 to 38 weekly with no reduction In wages. Renter.
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  • 33 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. IX There has been a recrudescence of rabies at Bangkok and two dogs have died at the animal welfare clinic within the past 48 hours.
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  • 74 19 Expansion Ordered By Canton Chief. Hong Kong. Oct. 13. The Canton air force Is to be increased to three corps by order o> (Gen. Chan Chai-ton, the Kwangtung [leadfjc. It ij? undereUx.d that orders for anil■ft a-ar.3 have ooen placed with ;;i firms. MeanwMlc, work has begun
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  • 59 19 Manchu Detachment Ambushed. Shanghai, Oct. 12. A detachment of Manchukuo troops! proceeding to Fuchung, in last Llaonlng. yesterday was ambushed by Chinese volunteers. After fighting a losing battle for several hours, the Manchukuo troops retreated leaving many wounded and dead behind. The volunteers claim to have captured a
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  • 29 19 Shanghai. Oct. 13. Mr. Wang Chlng-wel. the Nanking Prime Minister, has been confined to his home owing to a bronchial 1 complaint- Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 172 19 The preliminary Naval Conference discussions which were suspended during the holiday period will be resumed :n October. Although the precise nature of these talks has not been disclosed it Is known that they have been concerned with technical questions which cannot fail to Include the difficult problem of
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  • 39 19 Washington, Oct. 13. The German Embassy has announced •he German Government Is paying approximately 76 per cent of the (2,100,000 Interest due to American lolden of the $60,000,000 Dawes Loan 3ond due on Oct. 15.— Reuter.
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  • 35 19 The Royal Air Force headquarters n India will move to New Delhi on 3ct. 13. All ordinary correspondence s to be addressed to A.C.C., RAF Imjeiial Secretariat, Bouth Block, New >elhl, India.
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    • 564 19 Typical Signs of h ;J; J£ •«-< Expectant Mothers I K _,C I ;^P Every expectant motber should t&Jt* IdCK OT VIC C* I ~^HP' I Kalzana regularly because there i« a I very heavy loss of vita] minerals during AIAIYIPntC 9l*«> W*&* i this period. By taking Kalzana the
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    • 217 19 X^DZaa, If >«. an abort >..u eaa id maaa jtMU kairtl and. at on. IX lb> •**M lioac. «mh>a Ual ■racial. .1110., <aHL a.all.t Ik. torn IT RtTti y^^T^. M 1a.01,c.. XUaa^T^/ «OS5\ taajtlaaoaiaJa fnH« cluala ol atrri an ana I «o« 1 fnrj aari or tae worM roo<-li.ai/cir,i^; I
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    13 20 A reeetit bridging operation by the S.R.E. v> Constraction in the early stages.
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    97 20 A monoplane at the Southend Flying Club's ground at Roc h ford, Essex, was being started up when it suddenly taxied off before the pilot could get into the cockpit. The machine careered round the aerodrome pursued by its pilot, Mr. Willis, his passenger, and members of the ground staff
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    72 20 Tuny de Laurentis of Hatboro', Pennsylvania, felt hungry. He entered a New York restaurant and hi a little over; C 6 minutes had consumed three dozen oysters, two whole chickens, four ears of corn, five huge potatoes, a plateful of rolls. This meal he washed down with live glasses of
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    39 20 While the Duke of Gloucester is in Australia, his pet Aberdeen terrier. Winks, is a patient at the Royal Veterinary College in London. Winks has entered the College to be treated for a pair of sore eyes. (Planet News.)
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