The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 November 1926

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  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press ENT& SINGAPORE S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926. NO. 11,961.
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  • 290 1 South Wales and the Northumberland group are proving the most die-hard coalfields as regards a settlement, and there have been fen defections- Page 9. A Chinese deck-passenger ran amok on the Suwa Maru last night and stabbed five Japanese and a Chinese before he was overpowered Page
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  • 1198 1 There is nothing verj remarkable m tin fact that the latest beam ol "All Blacks* 1 bo com. to Europe to rej i enl Neu land m Rugby football is > tnposed entir of Maoris. Any New Zealander fai iliar with the of his counti taki it as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 131 1 DIFFERENCE Comparison conclusively proves relative value. Comparison is the basis upon which we offer the modern Royal Typewriter. THE ROYAL WILL DO MORE WORK AND BETTER WORK FOR A LONGER TIME WITH LESS EFFORT AND AT LESS EXPENSE. 11, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. ALSO AT PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. tSViW.V.'.'. I The
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bolter for w ines Page 1. Long John whisky— Page 14. Shipping on pages 10. 12 and K>. The Dark Angel coming- Page 2. Whiteaway*s toy bazaai Page 6. (heap wine- at Gosling's Page T. Christmas Bazaar. Robinson's Page 9. Exide batteries. Malayan Motors— Page 11. Notice.-: s.s.
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • 545 2 a W. A Wilson, assistant editor of thi Mail, arrivei in Kuala Lumpur H< Friday. Ma Tokut ;.a has l< fl Bangk k, I _> his return he will ak< 1 1 I'- di ated Malay States. Prosei foi Perak, h had to enter h ni P mi I illness,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 208 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. ii i m wmtmmmm The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA, CINEMA. jSIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. v Mdm. \g£ Kelvey's \JT School of 1 DANCING For children and youn c t Classical. Clog, Exhibition, \J& Ballet and Toe Dancing, modern ball-room dancing guarantee to make you proficient m
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    • 271 2 PAVILION From Friday, 19th. to Thursday, 25th. November. At 9.15 p.m. sharp. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. The Latest PATHE GAZETTE "The Still Alarm" Featuring HELENE CHADWICK, WILLIAM RUSSELL and EDWARD HEARN. 8 Reels. A Romantic Story of the Fire Department, intermixed with the tragedy of a deserted husband, a runaway wife, and
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    • 195 2 A PICTURE— SOMETHING THAT sm^T^l THE ORDINARY LN Hs From Tuesday, 23rd to Monday. 29th \T THE 'Member ALHAMBRi (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd.. I>„ lpi IHorv A A PARAMOUNT-CECIL B. DE MILLh Lr Adapted from Wallace Irwin's Novel by Jeai A Sensational Picture-de-Luxe, with wonderful, por Cast ROD LA
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  • 370 3 A NATIONAL FILM IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST. The epic story of the two sea battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands is to be made the subject of a great British film. It will be the naval counterpart of "Mons" which the picture will
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  • 150 3 STEAMER IN DISTRESS [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. 22. Gales swept Britain and the adjacent seas during the week-end. Several small vessels were driven ashore and lifeboats saved many lives. The French scho ncr Anne Marie wa.-, j abandoned m the North Sea. the British j steatffer
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  • 138 3 THE EMPIRE THROUGH AMERICAN EYES. Collapse Would be a Calamity. London, Nov. 8. New York. The British Empire is depicted through American eyes m a leader m the New York "World." Commenting on the Imperial Conference it says: "While the Dominions want freedom from international pre-occupations m order to concentrate
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  • 126 3 Fierce Fight with Inkpots and Revolvers. London, Nov. 15. A Paris message says a fierce fight was waged to-day at the editorial room of the Action Francaise, whose windows were smashed when a dozen Fascists raided the office with the object of destroying its plant as
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  • 124 3 INDIAN EDUCATION OFFICER'S SUICIDE. Found Dead m London Hotel. London, Nov. 14. A verdict of suicide while temporarily of unsound mind was returned at the inquest on Edwin Roy Watson, described as a Doctcr of Science and an Indian Education Officer from Cawnpore, who was found dead m his bed
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  • 62 3 Doushka Wins from Field of Thirteen. London, Nov. 12. The result of the Liverpool Cup race was as follows POLISH PATRIOT 3 Betting: 100 to 8 against Doushka; 8 to 1 against Naldera: and 20 to 1 against Polish Patriot. Thirteen ran. Doushka won by a length;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 I yinolia |fe|fcfl| Vinoiia tooth P aste win not I awlp^Jl damage the delicate enamel of j| Bhktf£b^HHaߣ*l*Bß?tiaa^H li *H MiUaMfl VY Ur dentilr >cc must be smooth j* ■lllllul and guaranteed free from grit. "5 i jT^nM Set a tube of Vinolia to-day. HITTENBACH. LAMRUS SONS, LTD. j! >i\,,
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    • 145 3 If you say "Hartley's, please!" and get something else-Ask why I^^-^j Modern science and vast resources hav c enabled Ua I fc^- >\*^^p& reduce the cost of making jam (under home-made 'I|^^||§|||§!§|^ conditions) to the minimum. s^M If you ask for Hartley's and are offered a substitute Fr-* rt^lZlte^^^lfv^^l ask
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  • 416 4 ANOTHER MACOMBER TRIUMPH IN THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE. FALKLANDS I ILdiVi Insight li. the property of the American oil magnate, Mr, A. K. Matcmber (inset), who won the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire last year, had an easy victory m the Cambridg shire this year al Newmarket. Bulger was second
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  • 2224 5 The Shark Grounds. PERILS OF SPONGE GATHERING. ''Dangling his lead-shod feet over the gunwale of the Cleanthi, just as two of his shipmates were about to place the big brass helmet on his head, young Nick Anagos raised the danger cry: 'Sharks!' The Greek sailor sullenly
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  • 39 5 Aeidressing a public meeting at Madras, Col. Crawford. General Secretary. Furopean Association, said that the real questiem before Europeans and Indians was not which should have more power, but which should win m the race of service to India.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 468 5 wEver ßeady First Aid isss^ BPj] m W mmL^f'mw ■yj jA m^^ mumrvfW^ efficient than common ointments with their animal fats and mineral poisons. i,., Zam-Buk, compounded from rare herbal extracts, is a wonderful cure for skin disease. It grows new healthy V"' tissue m a surprising way, and is
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    • 42 5 VICTORIA THEATRE 1 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! -NigHt and NigKtly at 9.30 p.m. ■Jt1 1 1 1 n fti f tiff! fijjl *fl H^^^Hl B^^^ll I (a flHMfil \h tdfflß» ft A uJttSu&aki DressNOT Essential l d 5 m 0 is r s i.
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  • 203 6 DRAWN MATCH AGAINST ARMY. The match at Lahore between the M.C.C. and the Army was drawn. The scores were as follows: Army in India. lst Innings Garfions Williams^ c Wyatt, b Geary 22 Mallensori, b Wyatt 7 Hudson, e Gilligan, b Wyatt 2 L. Williams, c Parsons,
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  • 222 6 THE FULL SCGRES. The following were the full scores is the hnatch between the M.C.C. and Southern Punjab, which ended 41 a draw. M.C.C.— lst Innings. rate, c Mallinson, b Nazir Aii j Sandham, c Mallinson, b Nazir Aii m Wyatt, c Mallinson, b Nazii Aii
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  • 86 6 LANCASHIRE SUGGEST NEW SCORING SYSTEM. London, Nov. 15. Many important matters are on the agenda for the meeting of the Advisory County Cricket Committee at Lords on November 19th, the chief being the question of assistance for the bowler. The Lancashire Club will move that the present
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  • 33 6 London, Nov. 8. E. Holmes has been elected Captain and J. Nunn Secretary, of Oxford University' Cricket Club for 1927.— Times of Ceylon. [Holmes was last year's Secretary. 1
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  • 100 6 Prom England te> India Two Bnti<h civilian pilots are commencing on Nov. Bth, the most ambitious light 'plane flight yet planned. They are Mr. Neville Stack, the Chief Instructor cf the Lancashire Aero Club and a one-time pilot of tln> air mail between Cairo and Bagdad,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 WHITEAWAYS TOY BAZAAR Open Daily 8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. j I m Wj f i" > p I J l I E f "ALICE" '•DORIS" "GRACE" a ed m dainty Entki ne\* doll oi A charming dofl that ntl be natch compositi Attrac- will make an idea!
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    • 288 6 Save Your Food From Ants ANTS are miserable pests de- house m a few minutes of dis< stroyers of food— the enemy of bearing flies and mosquitoes. It economy to use Flit and av< Jllctii. i i r 1 ease. T lit is cl<°an. easy to us< Incessant watchfulness must
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  • 1170 7 Nearly a Crocodile Sacrifice. THE GUARD TURNS OUT. (From Our Own Correspondent). Jesselton, Nov. io. During the first visit that Sir Laurence > Guillemard paid to this country he took part m a deer drive that was organise.; near Mempakul which is opposite the island of Labuan.
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  • 557 7 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LABOUR CONDITIONS. The Hon. Air. K. Natesa Iyer, who had been m Malaya for just over four months studying labour conditions m that country, ai rived m Colombo by the Angkor. In view of the fact that there has been
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  • 132 7 Chenderiang 30s 6d 32s 6d Eastern Siam (£1) 20s 27s Hitam Tin 1.34 1.40 Idris 59s 61s c.d. K. Lumpur Tin (£1) 40s 42s Kinta Tin 2.12 1 2.17% Kuchai Ords ($1) 2.12 1 2.17% lahat Mines (£1) 23s 24s Lingui Tin 1.80 1.85 x.d. Malayan Tin
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    • 393 7 CARDS. rtgßY SETON. i_ rIrKWOOD FURNITURE *3Sanghai SHAMS. I tfIBSH MANSIONS. IT „A ^^W^W\WW-er-, TA k TOPS, FLOORING. I*** fil ES, Etc. !V iaPOM CASKET CO. m,• Bfei rchants. Bfl To. (ffIIPPET HIRE. m Rates rm m T k MOTOR CAR CO. > x n4-b. Rukit Timah Rd. p j
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    • 589 7 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. i The only Morning Daily m Malaya- a hve "news" paper— so-40 columns of news daily, also the best Medium for Advertising Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning:, with Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements together with exclusive special features, "Pictures of the week"
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    • 737 7 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. .30(1 of 1920. Re Lim Yew Chye trading as Lim Yew Chye and Sons. I The Official Assignee invites offers for the purchase of a Citroen Car. No. 5.4T02 m good
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    • 692 7 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED. rineerporater the Cut.-: Kmgetsat) In fulfilment of arrangement- mass with the Municipal <"ommi<-ionei- for road i construe* tion, the tram service sow opera! tig >i South Bridge Road between Cross Street an Maxwell Road will be withdrawn aei from the 26tl inn tant. Prom
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  • 455 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926. The Empire Conference. The further summaries which have been issued of the work of the Imperial Conference are again as intangible as the previous ones, but they emphasise what is perhaps the main point and that is that the delegates met, discussed and
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  • 498 8 When we were commenting upon the [matter of the F.M.S. remission of the Kelantan loan and the Straits grant of a loan without interest, we contended that the measures taken were unnecessarily generous til that Kelantan miirht reasonably be. expected to pay her way m time it
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  • 94 8 There will be a meeting of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association at 9 p.m. on November 20th. at the College of Medicine. Profess, r Wave Kingsbury will lecture on "Occupational Cancer with special reference to the Industrie:-, of Malaya," and Dr. P. Hope Falkner, F.R.C.S.T., on "the
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  • 60 8 Obstructing the Traffic. EUROPEAN FINED AT PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent). penang. Nov. 24. At the Polka Court to-day Mr. A. H. L. King manager ot tie Penang agency of th African and Eastern Trade Corporation, was fined a nominal sum af (5 and costs on charge of
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  • 37 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Penang. 1 Mr. J. S. Dawbara, who ansa charged with reckless and negligent driving and colliding with a ear belonging to Mi- nonnmu't'.ti Ward on Nov. 2nd., wa- di>charged.
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  • 59 8 (From Our Own I <>rrespondem. I'enaii^. Ne»v. 21. The death took place yesterday sf kaf L. Reutens, a well-knouna Eurasian resi dent, sged 75. The funeral took place this morning i \v stern Road I emetery alter m "I"*" m high mass at the Church of
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  • 144 8 MP. BAGS ILL'S El E4 TION Mi -1 hn Bagnail, m i bree Straits T a ling my, Limited, has el resentative of t. Singape Chamber ol I ommerce on the Legislat Council, m t Lcessim I i Hr. Guy Clad i who has
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  • 21 8 Naa. are i oming m steadily for 11 Mikado, but there are vacanci far i more tenors and ladie
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  • 344 8 Mr. T S. Natesa Iyer, of th Swad samitran, Madras, is m Penang and 1 i turn t i India m a few day-* ti Mr. H. C. Robinson, formerly Direct) Museums, arrived by Cue Macedonia a his pr mised farew 11 visit to Kuala. Lumpur. The cylinders of tin
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  • 159 8 Five Japanese and One ci Stabbed. hln^ EXCITING S( RNES <» The N.Y.K. stea arrived SB Tae the scene trf whd.-f .he bl jrodowns 4 and running amok and Sve Japan. The rtg< vevc d lei c i art i I :he the diners n Ii I
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  • 91 8 IR \(.l-in l\ IMM il i v The Coi gage sterdj m which il man hanged he m a tit of press w ing to her ade I Ti te -> Un v: un rinal c Evidence wae bushund to theen to retire sayHu A the -ak
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  • 69 8 HINKsI MTU ;N I Harbour B< at P I being m p m tois and 600 I brought un Im I Smith, v. sterna* the eaae againsl the District I with to_(ia> B Accused i- X ul tanker wa Bharat i V he bronght th 1 them,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 96 8 f "77/£; CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" J ?^VVWWAfWIIVWr%VW^ 5 a >: j: High Class Jewellery European Productions B. P. De S I LVA j 5 The Premier Jeweller. t 62 3 High Street. SINGAPORE. Branch: No. 1 Bishop St., PENANG j; rfCWfc ROWNTREE'S s ;i T REf CHOCOLA TES sgg
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    • 61 8 FOR ALL L VERMIN USE 1 AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. j r s< c c f c V f s,s> s^e^ 1 {PEARS' i I 1 GOLDEN SERIES. c )OcaV juL^~ wf/ I a I smm^^^ "VSwm^m^^^^^^^^ ~*^m^ ITS AN EASY JOB J ■I to renovate your car *l
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    • 5 8 HOW THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE WAS WOW
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  • 88 9 t lm\iF!' SEIZED: MANY At SHOT. M'KANS SPARED. Eastern Service.] Hongkong. Nov 24. 'A., hoi, from Kongmoon to rated <^n Nov. 19. rhe maritime customs stall mn well-dressed pas- and killed the Chinese ll ser, the cashier and GERS ROBBED. tU hei anil -even MarykaoH Mission .a a
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  • 24 9 1 ;kong, N 21. v ssjon on n re] rt that lowed he eapleased and c led. inds o ates iom-
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  • 47 9 er ata ai I bridge esp nse to a wimble 1 ai c thei seem the Aldworth n ess ige fi ot the Anda"T wish t ree rd my ad- an I wonder •.i and crew f th > I certainly nave f -an-
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  • 56 9 Iter s Service, i New Tark, No\. 24. ige nts s *i*ed a Belgian V: 'p it! a Cargo listed ms. le ged, concealed hot ties v thei bquors. the G man I insulate hay- an officials that the ere too ,r »rdera have been German ship
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  • 36 9 B Service.] Washington, Nov. 23. 8 51 tc Department's pubsecret correspondence vernmeni as regards ne w land laws to Ding inter. -st-. it Unite SUftes intends ad, possibl) even tc issa lor.
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  • 39 9 ILLNESS OF THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN. Shimbun Telegram]. Tokie>. Nov. 23. ill rtin issued, the iffe ring from fever. thai FL I. H. Prince t I tie Km per >r. who od, intends to returrr m attendance on i
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  • 24 9 Service. 1 W, Alberta, Nov. 24. mbed h.v an explo--1 al mine, two being saving -he remainder e "*plosi as rendering
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  • 570 9 IMPERIAL CONFERENCE CONCLUDES. WHAT IT HAS ACCOMPLISHED. I Router's Service. London. Nov. 23. The members of the Imperial Conference resumed rheir silk hats and morning coats on the occasi n of the final meeting- at Downing Street this afternoon, when the report of the proceedings was adopted and
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  • 98 9 London, Nov. 23. The X rthero Ireland Cabinet has decided that the Premier. Sir James Craig, and the j Ministers for Finance and Labour, immediately shall proceed if London to make representations as regards Ulster's position as it anises i ut of the Imperial Conference proposals.
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  • 453 9 [British Radio -Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. 21 The great value of the conference was emphasised m the closing speeches of the Prime Ministers. Mr. Mackenzie King, Canada, said that throughout the conference there had been a stt iking readiness tc understand and appreciate one another's point of
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  • 119 9 COMPLETE DEADLOCK. VERY FEW DEFECTIONS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 24. South Wales, and Northumberland, Durham and Cumberland are proving the two most diehard coalfields m the matter cf a settlement. While an agreement is under way m most of the other districts, the Northumberland miners' group have
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  • 72 9 [Renter's Service.] Paris, Nov. 23. The French Government has offered to renew M. Berenger's ambassadorship at Washington, but M. Berenger has written to M. Briand declining, saying that he remained at the disp isal of Government beyond his term for o Ilaboration m the ratification oi the
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  • 77 9 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Nov. 21 It is reliably stated that the Government il >es not intend to lift the gold embargo till August, 1927, prior to which it proposes o further lower the bank rates and increase the sinking fund and to ship another T.),oo0.0t)0
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  • 43 9 I Reuter's Service, i London, Nov. 24. The death is announced of M. Krassin, Russian Ambassador m London. M. Krassin had been ill for some time and I ad several transfusions of bio d. He died froni pernicious anaemia.
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  • 117 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 24. General Hertzog and his Finance Minister, Mr. Havenga, visit Lishon en route to South Africa on returning from the Imperial Conference. General Hertzog was seen off by a large crowd of South Africans and representatives of the Dominions' Office m London this
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  • 104 9 AMERICA MAY CALL A CONFERENCE. DAILY TELEffkAPH PROPAGANDA. [Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 24. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Washington says that, foil wing the report of the American delegates to the conference on the revision of the Chinese customs tariff and the abolition of extra-territoriality, it
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  • 124 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. Nov. 23. Opening the debate on foreign policy Herr Stresemann claimed that Germany had carried out the conditions for the recall of the Military Control Commission and she expected the foreign Governments concerned to give logical effect thereto. The Minister emphasised the Government's intentii
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  • 22 9 Router's Service.] Norfolk, Virginia, Nov. 23. Two giant seaplanes left on a non-stop tlight of 2.200 miles to olon.
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  • 270 9 EXCELI ENT FILM AT THEATRE The screen version of Bayard Villiers' well-known play. "Within the Law." was presented for the firsl time at the Vi 't ri?i rheatre last night, starring Miss Norma. Talmadge, who rividly portrays the character of Mary Turner as the woman scorned. The
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  • 124 9 DRIVER NOT TO BLAME. An inquest was held by Mr. F. G. Bourne yesterday concerning the death of a Chinese hoy, who was knocked down by a motor lorry and killed m Victoria Street recently. It appeared that the boy was pushing a delivery tricycle and
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  • 94 9 ARRIVAL OF CROWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS LUISE TO-DAY. H.R.H. Crown Prince Gustaf of Sweden and H.R.H. Princess Luise, arrive m Singapore tc-day, m the course of their journey homeward from the East. They are passengers on the NIY.K. steamer, Katori Maru, which is due to reach Singapore
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 583 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON, AND N. CONTINENT. Twice monthly service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. TROILUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 28 PYRRHUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Hull
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    • 489 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONGKONG. Due Spore. s.s. WALTON HALL Dec 24 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Dunkirk, Havre and Liverpool Nov. 29
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    • 435 10 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERYK K\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governm* n* OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMI <„ For China and Japan. For Marseilles. London A Due lea^ Tonnage. Singapore. Tor
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  • 370 11 An Important Local Patent. Th? report of the United States Oil Conservancy Board, which has just been issued, has roused widespread interest m view of the" statement contained m it that the American Oil Fields which, at present, supply approximately 01 per cent, of the world's supply of
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  • 174 11 [British Radio- Official Service, j The further rep rts which were approved at the last session of the conference include one from the Imperial Air Communications om mittee. The conference was impressed by the al political and commercial benefits to d< tived from accelerating Imperial air
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  • 130 11 Mrs. Sladen Tried and Acquitted ond a. N w Rome.— Mrs. Sladen was 1 1 ied en the 18th. j October and acquitted. me sag< received earli r tated: Renter understands that legal proceedings are pending it. Italy againsl the English woman, Mrs. ernon Sladen.
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  • 67 11 DEATH OF "UNCLE JOE"- A U.S.A. CELEBRITY. Link With Abraham Lincoln. London, Nov. 11. New York.— The death is announced of Mr. Joseph Cannon, known all over the United States as Uncle Joe, whose public career dated back to the time of Abraham Lincoln, and who was a member of
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  • 54 11 Calcutta, Nov. 14. To-night Claude Falkiner played Lewis, the Calcutta champion, 800 up, conceding Lewis 400. Lewis had only added 80 to that when Falkiner finished the game. Falkiner made five breaks of over 100, probably a record. His breaks were 163, 1 157,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 130 11 j! How to choose the right battery Unless you are highly technical you must rely on reputation m selecting the best battery to replace the worn-Dut one m your ear. Here are some facts that may aid you: Exide was the first bat. erj on the first electrically equipped ear.
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  • 144 12 MAIL NOTICES. From China and Japan by Wakasa Maru at Singapore to-day. From China and Japan by Katori Maru at Singapore to-day. Prom Europe, (London mails despatched November 4th.) by Tara at Penang 6 a.m. on Saturday, the 27th instant. Mails for Christmas: Letters. Europe Nov. 25, 2G* U.S.A. Nov.
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  • 72 12 A heavy gale m the Channel prevented the P. and O. steamer Ranpura landing passengers at Plymouth, and the vessel proceeded to London, says a London message of Nov. 11th. The M.M. outward mail steamer Amazone is due here from France on Sunday, at 2 p.m. and will
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  • 327 12 FLAGSHIP TO BE REPLACED I The U.S.S. Huron, now lying m the harbour and sailing soon for Manila, is :>n a voyage which promises to be her last as a unit of the United States navy, says the South China Morning P^st of Nov. 15.
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  • 528 12 THE SINGAPORE DOCK h rom the very hour that the Singapore Base scheme was mooted I pointed out the i futility of such a base unless it were con- Structed to accommodate the biggest battle- ships m commission when it was finished. Since the original scheme was launched, of course
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 167 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Denmark). HOMEWARDS. For London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. I S.S. NATAL due Dec. 17 I M.S. FALSTRIA due Dec. 27 1 M.S. FIONIA due Jan. 20 St. Nazaire, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen. OUTWARDS. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. j M.S. MALAYA due
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    • 382 12 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) B^^B i lI!£*SICMj TOMRS| Passages booked by all steamship lines. Independent and Conducted Tours. Travellers' Cheques. Letters of Credit Remittances by Draft and Cable Transfer., Foreign monies exchanged. Baggage and Accident Insurance effected, j Booking Office for F.M.S. RLYS., ROYAL STATE RLYS.
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    • 253 12 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Fop FWENDSATH^ The follou pj, HOME IHTY v,, MANILA CIGAR PER' A DO. ORIENn J" In rf| N- P. I Reina V. "Jj Orange Pekoe Tea From the '*><-• Packed :n w "den chests with i(J 5 lh. Cfaeii Orangi y :> Johnnie Walker Red Label, pet ea.-<
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    • 538 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arrire Dent tterdam, Hamburg. Bremen, v% a via Colombo, Aden, Port Prt 9 Andes Ma Dec. 20 Dec 21 Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, ec> fl Detago. Bay and Durban. t Mexico Maru Dec <>8 De, <*n Town. Rio. Santos cC ***> 30 Ai,t f Santos Maru
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    • 365 13 TTIAVEL^COMItMHr i Aboard ifflnft dollar tt&B^ "PRESIDENT IBtHB Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts All state-ropms are cutside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric tans They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Stateroom, with private bath predominate all pave hot and cold
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    • 600 13 Kerr Steamship Co, Inc.. 44, BEAVER STRErTT. NEW YORK W (Incorporated m U.S.A.) General Agents. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVirF to BOSTON, NEW YORIg "pHIISaDELPHLA AND BALTIMORE (via Suez>. s.s. BELFAST MARU T m.s. SILVERFIR ue In Port s.s. BORDEAUX MARU T 5^2 m.s. SILVERELM f" Dec 16 m.s. SILVERASfI Ue 2^
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  • 120 14 MAORIS FAIL AGAINST GLOUCESTER- SHIRE. Bristol.— There was a large attendance. The ground was heavy. Gloucestershire wan a most strenuous game by a penalty goal secured just before the interval, Millington landing the ball from near the halfway line. The Maoris should have at least equalised, but they
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  • 76 14 B. O. C. Assistant Committed to Sessions. Calcutta, Nov. 12. The Magistrate of Alipur to-day committed to the sessions Mr. Stark, formerly a Captain of a British regiment, at present* employed under the Burma Oil Company, on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to
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  • 160 14 king Leopold and Marshal Foch. London, Nov. 15. A Brussels message says the anniversary of the Battle of the Yser was commemorated by a march of ex-service men past the King before the Palace. The King sent a a letter to Marshal Foch with reference to the latter's
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  • 348 14 UNIVERSITY DEFEATS. London, Nov. 9. At Soccer, Oxford University were defeated by the Amateur Football Association by 4 goals to 2.— Times of Ceylon. London, Nov. 10. In a Soccer match, the Army beat Aston Villa by 5 goals to 4 at Aldershot.— Times of Ceylon. London, Nov.
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  • 148 14 Dastur Thrown From Motor Cycle Bombay. Nov. 2. Karachi. Nov. 2nd. Dastur, one of the most prominent cricketers who took part m the first and final matches against the M.C.C. at Karachi, was killed this morning, as the result of a motor-cycle accident. It appears
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  • 122 14 M. Caillaux's Call to Eun»pe. Paris, Oct. 17. M. Caillaux made an important state, ment on war debts at the Radical Socialist Congress at Bordeaux this evening. He recalled that when, as Finance Minister, he went to th? United States to endeavour to settle the French
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  • 50 14 Offer of Captainship of M C.C. Delhi, Nov. 12. Lahore, Nov. 12th.— The Maharajah of Patiala has been offered the Captainship of the M.C.C, but has declined, as he is captaining the Punjab team. It is understood that the Maharajah plays for the M.C.C. at Bombay.
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  • 47 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Nov. 23. In the Police Court Mr. J. S. Dawbam was charged with reckless driving of a motor-car, which collided with a car belonging to Mr. Dannington Ward m Northam Road on Nov. 2. The case was not concluded.
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    • 371 14 ■llAAIIII! KORRENGZAL OINTMENT Hi llllllV FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. WII II II H GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE W m lI U II II FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. /o\ Don't let the tropics ViliJ wear you down! —^Zr This simple precaution will help you keep youngs healthy
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  • 597 15 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 23. The Share market during the past week has been distinctly on the' dull side. The puce of Tin shews little change on balance but buyers of Tin shares have been scarce and a considerable weakness m prices has to be noted
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  • 165 15 MACPHAIL CO., LTD'S. REPORT. Singapore. Nov. 21. Tin. London £302 10s. Local 155% I'd tons sold. Rubbers.— Shares are dull. lamas are quoted 4 4.15 and Pajams at 2.80 2.90. New Scudais have buyers at 2.67% and Ulu Renuts at CT. Mentakabs are quoted 57 60 and Kuala Sidims at
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  • 67 15 November _'4. Bank 4 m.s. t I 5-32 Bank demand 2 3 25-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 t% New York, demand 56 l-M Credits 90 days 57 7 France, demand L 525 India, T. T. 155", Hongkong, demand 13^4 p.e. Dis. Yokohama, demand Ll3sfc Java, demand 1.39% Bangkok,
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  • 154 15 Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 1 3^o Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 2 320 Rice, Rangoon Glutinous No. 2 320 Rice, Anam No. 1 2 V O Rice, Anitm No. 2 250 Rice, Siam Broken Cl for export 235 Coconuts, per thousand 85.n0 'vigo flour 6.47% Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2
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  • 55 15 November 21th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q CF. Spot 55 Standard R.S.S Spot 65 65« Jan-Mar. 66^ 67 Apr-June 58 68% rone of Market: St< ad] quiet. Latest Cable: Lor, inn spot Sheet 19^4 d per lb. New Fork Spot
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  • 40 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyers Sellers Kinta Kellas LBs 2 Is Kuala Lumpur fully paid 41s \2> c.x. kahat Mine 22s 6d 2d- 6d Tin Bentong 45s 6d 47Tronoh Mine (55.) 21s 6d 22s 6d Allenbys 3.00 3.10 c.x.
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  • 126 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS. REPORT. Singapore. Nov. 21. London. Rubber Is Td. Down %d. Local 65 cents. London.— Tin E302 10s. Up 40s. Local 155% for 150 tons. Mining. Aver Wengs 1.55 1.00. Kinta Dredging 2.07% 2.12%, Petalimrs 4.50 4.55, Rahman Hydraulic 2.72 2.77 1 Taipings 2.07% 2.12%, Sungei Way 4
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  • 120 15 YESTERDAYS PRICES The Singapore Chambei of Commerce Rubber Association hold its 7^7th. auction yesterday, where there warn < ata! .gued J .o l T.siM lb*.; SBBJ4 tons. Offered t 9;>o lbs.; 081.07 tons. Sold 72u. lbs.; 121.72 tons. Spot. London Is. T'^ri. New York ;;> el s. Bibbed
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  • 783 15 MACPHAIL CO.. LTD'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore. No\. 23. leu i i -,i rubber has had a snai pdb j being one Penny lov j; would a] peai that the weakness has been brought j the unsatisfact >i p< sitioa creau d th* noncancellation ot the anssed a upons which is
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    • 364 15 lsse ts Over $7,000,000, S.C. Assurance m Force Over 23,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. me Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 847 15 j BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1830— Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V 89,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. F. Watanabe. Esq. T. Okubo,
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    • 101 15 INSURANCE. —————J zz.zzzr~. THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.) DIRECTORS: Teo Chong Siong, Esq. (Chairman). Chua Han Leong, Esq. Wong Yong Kai, Esq. Loke Van Kit Esq. Lee Pie Soo, Esq. Leong Foong Siew, Esq. Lee Chin Tian, Esq. Thio Kirn Chuan, Eso. Mr. Au Mm Thong.
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    • 39 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720 FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 920 16 Rugby Ends. AN UN INSPIRING SEASON. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 20. Thi- i ughy season came to an end last Saturday with the contest for the Hampshire Cap, England winning comfortably. Various causes have prevented the season being as successful as some m Ihe past.
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  • 157 16 'Muslim Students' Aid." MORE SUPPORT NEEDED. To the Editor. Sir, A European gentleman, who is a prominent public mar. and who wishes to remain an;nymous, has sent us a cheque for $100 as a donation to the funds of the Muslim Students' Aid Society. In forwarding
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  • 52 16 YESTERDAY'S PI. AY Men's Singles. Pirn Bong Soo beat J. D. Hall 12—10. 7—5. Murakami beat I. B. Abed 6—l, 6 o. Ko Hooi Hye beat Dr. Haridas 6—l, Men's Doubles. 1 hie Tong and Chow Tat beat Buschow Ladies' Singles. Mrs. Raty beat Mrs. O. S.
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  • 32 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Double Handicaps. Millard Watts and Lee beat H. R. L. Dyn and Margoliouth, 21—9. Singles Handicaps. John Donaldson beat Turner, 21 17. Godwin beat Davies, 21 7.
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  • 23 16 TIES FOR TO- DAY. Double Handicaps. Nicoll and Hiii vs. Dr. Elder and Milligan. Championship Pairs. Houghton and Bennett vs. Dr. Chill and
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  • 72 16 S.C.C vs. The Dukes The following have been invited to play Ugby football again.-t tfie Duke's on Saturday, on the S.CC. ground: C. P. Smith, li. M. Preston. E. S. Housley, G. C. Ashworth. W. P. D. Dewdney, E. M. Scoular, P. A. Niblock, W. Peorice, G. R. R.
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  • 369 16 Cecil B. DeMille, who pn duced the fine production, The Ten Commandments, has again put on the screen a st iry of absorbing interest, taking this time for his subject rhe Golden Bed, an adaptati n of the novel f that name. Humour there is m plenty,
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  • 263 16 New Year Sports. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES. The usual meeting for the purpose of electing Committees m connection with the New Year Sea and Land Sports was held at the Cricket Club last night, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. Mr. T. H. Stone consented to act as honorary secretary
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  • 219 16 SCOTLAND vs. THE RESI The following is the draw for the Scotland vs. The Rest foursome match to be I played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning. The name- of the Scotsmen are given first: B.4s.— Nash and Craik vs. Elkins and Can. 8.45. Winter and Miller
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  • 267 16 S( I. BEAT STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS. This match took place yesterday afternoon on the S.C.G. mound m place of the A' match against the R.F.. and resulted m a win for the Club by four goals to one. The pace was fast thr ughout and, although the dominated the
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  • 700 16 Yesterday's Charity Match. MALAYS AND DUKES DRAW Duke's 3; Malays 3. The Dtuke of Wellington's came within an ace of being beaten by the Malays at th' 1 Stadium yesterday, when the teams met m a match the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Dunstan's. The attendance
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  • 14 16 HANDICAP TOURNAMENT Lo Kam Wioon 5 314 Kiong Chin Fng q
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    • 144 16 I(WWWWdVYW% V. V. V. V.*. v. "m\ I A STEIN WAY GRAND fVm < GIVES TO ANY DRAWING ROOM THAT fin ;.a- QUIET DIGNITY SO ESSENTIAL 1\ Rnui I '-bb CAM AND INSPECT THESE TO-!)w, S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Hongkong >, J, ■_■-•-•-■-■M■■■■•■S■■•■"•■•■•"•"•*•"■"•*»*■"■"■" 0 J r l a
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