The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 November 1927

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  • 13 1 Sinagpore Free Press in tsts. SINGAPORE, S5. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. NO. 12,272
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  • 265 1 The lalt news from I\>!aad is that a peaceful solution of the difficulties with Lithuania is expected —Page 11. F.A. Cup first round results and second round draw Page 20. The death has occurred of (ieorge (iifftn, the veteran Australian cricketer —Page 11. Alekhine has wn the
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  • 1812 1 In thi relief that syn.po.Mum of the best ntMh of the day on that pe;enniaLv interesting subject, What bo;^ iIM ol tlu greatest value to mankind? would be of in u-iest to our reade.s, s ays the Spectator, we recently addressed a -questionnaire to a hundred distinguished
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 218 1 ..V.V r.\V.V. B .VbV.V.V.V.VaV.% ISfAIiOW ARIELL'S p. I.U. BA<;s PATENT ROLLER FLOIIRij > v •,V.V. I .V. i .V.VAWA"A ST. ANDREW'S DAY f to-nlght I I A Special Supper Dance;! WILL BE HELD AT Raffles Hotel > 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. TICKETS, including Supper, $4.50. j= s Admission by
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    • 286 1 *Miss3turlo looks after the c J r ennis3 r rocka. YOUR tennis frocks will give you double service" if you let Kurlo wash them. Whether they are soft linen, cri»p muslin* or dainty voile—wash them all with Kurlo. Kurlo washes without shrinking. The Kurlo way is Safe and simple. Obtainable
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    • 90 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. U?e Firestone Cords PftgC The Ford ideal of service- Pa^e f>. Chevrolet tor vpmd and r.owev Patfe L4. Scotsmen, visit the Cold 3tomge Ha^e 10. A notable Fox film to be released snoTttf -Pace 2. Singapore Motors for ih rn». "vi«i Hupmo'riile- -Page IH. An interesting notification tegan:
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    • 10 1 WWVrVwVwV>rVWWVVVVVWV^VV SWALLOW ARIELL'S jj (WORLD RENOWNED) BISCUITS AND CAKES I
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 195 1 THE WEEK. Wod»9s4tM, 'SOtli. Higk Water. .M0 a.m., 7.9. 1.17 p.m., >'.». Malacca: H. W. ld.ao a.m., tf.2, 10.40 p.m., 5.9. Rugby: Scotland v«. Rest.. Pa.lantr. St. Andrew's Day Dinner and Dance, Europe Hotel. Thnrndaj, \at. Hi*rh Water. 3.6 a.m., IA, 2.12 p.m., 8.5. Malacca: H. W. 11.20 a.m.. 5.6.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 325 2 WILLIAMS AQUA VELVA The Scientific Shaving Lotion for use after Shaving making the skin soft and velvety. Stockists. MEDICAL HALL LTD., 2S, Battery Road. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEYr CINEMA— SIDESHOWS UNION STAR (MALAY) OPERA. Various Amusements GATE 10 CTS. T VICTORIA THEATRE I VERY SOON WILL GIVE YOU ALL a
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    • 456 2 Victoria Theatre. For Three NigHta Only Thurs. Ist. Fri. 2nd. and Sat. 3rd. December. CHARLES €HAMIBR Presents OUR CABARET." THE SHOW WITH A BIG REPUTATION. Opening Night Thurs. Dec. Ist. at 9.30 p.m. "HEY! HEY!" INCLUDING:— "THE DISORDERLY ROOM." Friday, Dec. 2nd. 9.30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3rd. 9.30 p.m. "A
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    • 305 2 AlhambrA (Tan Chen* Kee Ox, Ltd Pr Opril tftr Frt»m Sunday. 27th November, to Friday > tK n In the Second Show, commencing y p "i, h t<ni^' A UNITED AKTISTS' COMEDY SI'ITM, in which THK DUNCAN SISTEKs the roles of two u-.11.Uuu,, Topsy and Ev a in the famous
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  • 502 3 ORCHESTRA THAT "CUT* WAGNER. How King Edward '"punished" a drawingroom orchoaa at Sandringham for making ''cut" in a selection from Wagner's -.vieistei singers" is (iescribed by Mr. Theodore Btier, for sixteen years musical director to Pavlova, in his new book, "With taviova Round the World* 1
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  • 372 3 Active work hus been proceeding for tine under the Mffifl of the China International Famine Relief Commission to Irrigate sections of the plain to the west of lYking:. l>y tapping the Yunptinir river near Shihchinshan. The scheme now under onstruetion will irrigate some 70.000 mow >>f
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    • 483 3 V."- WkW.%%SSVaV«%r^rtAVi f^ B^^^i I^i^^yyyVWVtfWyW THE FOOD OF KINGS Court Physicians know the best and see that Royal Babies have the best, j: That is Why Glaxo has been used :j with success in 5 Royal Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for your Baby, for is he not
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    • 238 3 B^B^BBBSDr^Hr^P^Rj B^H S^B B^Bf fl^K FOR UNRULY HAIR Dampen the hair slightly,- spread a tiny hit of "Vaseline** Pomade over the palms of the hands and apply to the hair. Brush briskly, arrange your hair as you want it. CHLSKBROUGH MFG. CO., CONS'D New York London Montreal Vasejine POMADE *^TMARIN£
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    • 163 3 AT HOME -**> OR ABROAD f Mj^S Restful, and cool, the river is ever appealing with its attendant comfort STATE EXPRESS 555— the cigarette that is always selected by critical tastes as the cool companion to those hours of joy that follow the heat of the day. CIGARETTES MADE BY
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  • 189 4 CONDITIONS FOR MOTORING. KUALA LIMITR-PORT DICKSON. Many miles of the Kuala Lumpur Port Dickson road are lined with dumps of heavy road metal and repair work is in progress in half-a-dozen places. The fairway is being widened, the bad hairpin bend between the 28th and 26th mile
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  • 112 4 The bridge over the Sungei Chepias, Kuala Kangsar District, is closed for lorries till further notice. "Motorist" writes: "I have recently travelled from Kuala Lumpur to MaKecxi and back by different routes and would au vise any motorists thinking of making that journey that there is only one route fit
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  • 147 4 When approaching 1 a road constriction caused by excavations, says a writer in The Light Car and Cyclecar. I have frequently been at a loss to understand the meaning of the man or youth who signals with a red flag. It is not always easy to see
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  • 82 4 Corrosion, popularly known as rust, is costing American owners one cent more for every gallon of gasoline they use, is the report of Dr. F. N. Speller, famous petroleum chemist, to the members of the American Chemical Society at their Institute of Chemistry here. "Estimates indicate that the annual cost
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  • 347 4 SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL REPORT. 1927. Membership was increased by 40,1 20. (Total membership on July 20, 11*27, 544,483.) During April, the last month 6f the financial year, over 11,000 Motoriata were elected as new members. Road Service. The A. A. Road Service Organisation, on its various vehicles,
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    • 101 4 HigH Pt edsure and Balloon Tyres and Tubes fJFWTW^m. 4k Tlm« Ra.tJro la JCTT i if .^^t icwij I hi vn^j ■v^Wrl I ill 1 im^^U I Ifl I Pm^m I UT mm •I Distributors CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., (192i) LTD. Singapore. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Ipoh. Malacca > THE
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  • 113 5 "RATTLING" GOOD MOTOR PERFORMANCE. f|{lMKv RACE TO BRIGHTON. London. \o\t'mlH'r 13. i+Zr? Hum-tirst Anni. I'rulisation of Motor, rjV°nKrit,,h n, t ,1.. th l, ai l v Sketoi Brighton run. rocks" took part. in. Ur ill-British ear mt buiU. »rter of a century old. "1 the entire route, whew the most
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  • 116 5 f 4 ui t r difti llh^ which many car Ptrience in arranging- their exhibits at the Olympia Motor Show i< to show curs finished in various colour romtrinatfcms, selected from tleir st?ndud najfi without disturbing the harmoi Bi effect of the exhibit as a
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  • 103 5 23 h.p. Sunbeam With Weymann Saloon lU»dy. A most enthusiastic motorist, and a very experienced driver. H.R.H. Prime Henry, has recently taken delivery of a 25 h.p. sixcylinder Sunbeam with a Weymann saloon Ludy. This is the third Sunbeam oar supplied to Bk Kuyal Highness durinp
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  • 467 5 Motor's Advance in the East. BKi INCREASE IN RECENT YEARS. Thi> increasing importance of the Chinese and Japanese motor car markets is perhaps best demonstrated by the fact that the total number of automobiles reported tc be in use in these two countries increased from about 19,000 at
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  • 530 5 KEEN MOTOR CYCLISTS IN THE COLDSTREAMS. The foUjWlßg letter, writi. n by a Coldstream Guard now in Shanghai, was sent to the editor of Motor Cyeliny;: W« of the Shanghai Defence Force have noticed with considerable interest your offer of a trophy, to be competed for by the
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  • 188 5 Since the 1,000-h.p. Sunbeam came back to England after its wonderful performance in the hands of Major Segrave at Daytona Beach, it has been on public view in several towns and cities in EVigland and Wales. Usually the car has been displayed
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  • 131 5 An Automobile Association Road Patrol saw a tvwtor cyclist with a pil!I« rider < rossing a narrow bridge. The driver apparently lost control, and struck the side of the bridge. The rear of the machine tilted up and flung the pillion passenger over the bridge. Kn<fwin<»
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  • 106 5 Here is the fullest description of the newest model Kord ear yet available in England. Priei about £125. Power 15-h.p., instead of 23-h.p. (Jears multi-speed, instead of the <»i«l two speed. Cylinders four or six. Colour cream and j?rey. There is stated to be a big
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    • 83 5 J 1 > 1 S i p 'l i, —^y *L '1 1 9 1 Ton Chassis 1295 j^ 6^^ 1 2 Ton Chassis 1045 j! 1 B (BORNEO MOTORS LTD. (Incorporated *n S S.) HN€APOMC MALACCA, SEREMBAN, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOIf AND PENANG. i The Aristocrat of Cars I J
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    • 355 5 THE NE^V I Finer Performance Greater Comfort I Better Appearance i The new Hillman is one of the outstanding cars of the recent Motor Show in London S > and the manufacturers have found it necessary to double the output in order to supplv the demand. j A limited number
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  • 1411 6  -  by— HATTON WARD. [SPECIAL TO FREE PRKSS.] IrdtVm No. 2fi: (By C. Di P. Hamilton). Black 7 pitetg, Mate in 1w o. Gtif Tha; Won Brilliancy Prize. The adjudicaton appointed in the Inter national Teaaa Tournament in Loadoa last Julj hav< awarded the ariae for the
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  • 1311 6 REVISING THE LAWS. by "HOPATIUS." [SPECIAL TO FREE PRESS.'i As the English code of laws is about t<> be revised, it may be of interest to set forth a curious point put to me by a friend. During the play of a hand at his table
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  • 232 6 WHO MADE THE NOISE? Come reef your sails and drop youi anchor, and hear of Mister Capablanea. A tale that's sad, a t)ale that's shocking; that's set the world of chess a-rocking. "Twas while a championship so fine, twixt Mister C. and Alekhine, was being played
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  • 203 6 ESTATE TROUBLE IN BORNEO An unpleasant incitlent OtCUWd "fi Batu Puteh Estato on the nijrht <»t Oetobei Slul ■when a larpre gang of Chinese, who hau a fancied grievance against the head iiian dove, attacked tho .lavanest' lines while a ionjfKt- i njf was taking 1 place Mmtv. Luckilj tho
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  • 46 6 A lance «ui the War Memoi Ex Service Me,, I Boi Scoota pa« Governor, m ll! by retmn nrrhrcd a o'clock. Ob i fir.-d and the l« after which V Several u>ra!h. wai ol poppies. H u insiMTf.i the I stahulary anM
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  • 21 6 With I it, John sen! tU.JH.I I letter:---1 have enelo^d I > M re H thai he, t" the P««
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    • 8 6 For the Leisure Hour Indoor Recreations a Wsn*aß«**^ma»e*«*Bam*«**BHMMa»^
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    • 571 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPEtn* $100 For Only 12 Matches. $50 Must Be Won. t IMPORTANT Competition will appear ONLY ONCE weekly, everj U )J\, S hp The coupon published on Saturday, DecemlH*r {rd (< in respect of matches to ho played on Saturday 1),,,,. 1,/!' pear on TUESDAY, December «th
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  • 559 7 THE LEAGUE POSITIONS. The positions of the Clubs in Division I tnd TI and the Scottish League to date are as follow: Division I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Everton £6 9 2 5 50 22 St Newcastle 16 0 A 3 :'.7 26 21
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  • 374 7 CROWDS GATHER TO STOP PLAY. Wehshpool, Oct. 23. Then were new developments today in the dispute at Aberdovey, where a body of the residents are up in arms against the recent decision to play jrolt* on Sundays on the famous Aberdovey links. The golf course is
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  • 44 7  -  Rochester, Minnesota, Nov. 1. Spider Kelly, one-time famous fighter and later a trainer of notable pugilists, died here to-day. Gambling is the gratuitous introduction of chance into life, whereas we ought to live more and more by law.- Dr. E. Lyttelton.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 338 7 Lfl»«ilrWWlWWrVlr¥lr^^ Igenasco! [ready roofing) H Sold in TWO THICK- s NESSES medium (2 ply) and s J in rolls of ft. x 72 ft. COMPLETE WITH NAILS J AND KL E ATS— ready for fixs nK N cementin^ necessary. J| BJ wff^Tiy H WEATHER-PROOF, fire- J J L^P^^l resisting: and
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    • 117 7 W9To§(N@irA i IT IS, THEREFORE, THE BEST LUBRICANT FOR THE 1 "MAN IN THE CAR" I C. C. WAKEFIELD CO. LTD ((foeo* r«t«d in England). 47. Robinson Road. Singapore. 7. Union Street, Penang. I Vigour! I I for oont ovpiou' I HoHtd&wOL^klo I I bodubwldtrneamary I I In 4 sizes
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    • 349 7 I iiii!i(iiiyii«Miiii I I A Convenient I I Portable light I I for every purpose I S Made in many styles and I I sizes includingfourfocus- I II Item?! ing types which project a I I Fill powerful, brilliant light I I 111 300 400 B °o an d 1000
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  • 344 9 I EXCHANGE OF NOTES. POLAND'S PBACBFUL DESIRES. Router's Service. Cieneva. Nov. 28. TW Lklaamnaaa note sne ifical'y cbargi Poland with rcfrcarivc measures jjjrainst Lithuanian arkooh in tho Vilni and Grodno dittrieta. The simultaneous presence l f-re id POacdJalti, Valdemaras and IJtvinoff, who are thus ahle to converse
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  • 123 9 PAYMENT BY BRITISHERS IN CHINA. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 2H. In the House of Commons replying to the question "What i> the attitude being adopted by His Majesty's rtpnauiiliUuii in China regarding payment of the \Y«<htngtoti surtaxes by Biitish subjects/' Mr. locker Lampoon (Under~Sec. Foreign Affairs) >nid the
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  • 110 9 WAHAHIS THEATENING KOWEIT. Reuter's Service. 1 Pa*ra. Nov. 2S. The Sheikh of Koweit has been urgently recalled from a visit to Basrah owing to the advance of a large force of Wahabis. ■inder Feisal ed Dowish, against Koweit. Every effort is being made to (ope with the
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  • 83 9 yOALKM DtSAGatBEMENT. F Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Nov. 28. A distinct cleavage of Moslem opinion in Bengal regarding the proposed boycott of *:he Statutory Commission has made itself evident. Sir Abduv Rahim said he is conideiing the re-aitii ination or retraction of he declaration in favour of a
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  • 23 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 28. The Prince of Wales was thrown while hunting with the Qnom but was not hurt.
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  • 148 9 BUILDINGS SWEPT AWAY. SIXTY EUROPEANS PERISH. f Reuter's Service. J Paris, Nov. 28. While it is believed that owing to the timely telephone warning not a single in. habitant remained in Perregaux when the flood leapt on the town with a roar at 100 miles an hour
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  • 136 9 WHY IT WAS CANCELLED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 2K. In the House of Common! at question time Lord Winterton (Under Sec. for India) stated that Mr. BaUatvala'i passport to India was cancelled because Mr Saklatvala \v»,en in India early in thv' year, made speeches af a nature which
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  • 95 9 DEFENCE INFORMATION FOR FOREIGN POWER. k [Renter's Service.; Paris, Nov. 28. Four persons, whose names have nut been <rvalgf»d, hsrve been arrested following investigations by the French C.I.D. in convection with a leakage of information as regard? national defence. Those aixaated are alleged to be in the
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  • 47 9 [Reuter's Service.] Managua. Nov. 28. A number of United States army airmen operating near Elehipote were fired on by a band of 200 rebels. The airmen flew low and bombed and marhinegunncd the rebels Four rebels were killed and several wound ed.
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  • 44 9 {Reuter's Service.] Horta. Nov. 2H. The junker seaplane I) 1230 when rising on a trial flight this morning bent the pbii floaten and stanchi»ins. The flight to Newfonadlaiai has now been abandoned and the seaplane will be shipped back to Germany
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  • 34 9 [Renter*! Service.! Paris, Nov. 29. The Communist Deputy, Doviot. has been sentenced in his absence to a year's iniprieenment for inciting soldiers to disobedienee with the object of fomenting anarchist propaganda.
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  • 45 9 [Reuter's Service. Smi(hvilleflatH, Nov. 28. A dismantled still consisting of fourteen 2(10 gallon copper boilers, coils and other apparatus have been found in a clump of trees on Pussy foot" Johnson*! farm near here. The police are searching for bootleggers.
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  • 39 9 TReuter's Service.] London, Nov. 28. The Vickers Armstrongs ordinary share holders have ratified the merger agreement. IjOndon, Nov. 28. Vickcrs debenture holders have also i>rreod to the amnlpainat ion, evily a sir°.i' •Dinoiity vi. ting- af^aiaaf.
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  • 612 9 Malay Volunteer Club. HONARY MEMBERS ELECTED. (Our Muslim Correspondent). A ommittee meeting of th^> Malay Volunteer Club was held on the 15th inst at its Premiss at Bra* Basah Road undei the ClMit mi—hip of Lieut. Yusope Hussain Jewa. Mr. E. B. Colman and Dr. H- S Moojshi
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  • 65 9 Very quietly. The Order. Troops on parade are forbidden to staruj their feet when carrying out drill move merits.— Army Order just published. The First-fruits. The sentries on duty outside Buckinghair Palace, at the about turn proceeded to cv\ out the stamping business. The Effect. "\Swelp
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    • 252 9 BUSINESS CARDS BROS: UNDERTAKERS, j ih- liaja to avier.a m in S!«K-k. jj m. TEt: SMB. J B j^!N HAIR !l!{SJj SALOON ROBINSON ROAD r Barber Shod I "TIiiOXAI ELECTRIC COl, :!!.<•». Sinirapovt. „,,1 )nU sl comprehensive .io.im in Malaya. in al Gor« frt.m I in- urorkL ••v.v.v.v.v.v-;. 1 FUNERALS.
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    • 764 9 NOTICES. CHRISTIAN SCUBNCI READING ROOM B3 81 UOCIXSON ROAII Open daily »..*M Ui a>m> Saturda>s JO. to \'> no<>n IViday evenings to 7 Si-rvices every Sund.iv at 10 a.m. BRICK KILN OPENED. \W h+g to .iiform the pub'.ic th:»t our brick k. .!:> factory at Puiai. .lohore, bat recently been
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    • 94 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed phd|M of Jewellery <>f i\e description To be held at Messrs. Cbeons Koon Seag Co*s Ssleroon No. SO Chuli:^ Streit SingAOOr* On Thursday. Dec. Ist. at 10 a.m. On Saturday, Dee. 3rd. at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, Dec. 6th. at 10 a.m. The pledges
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    • 643 9 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB. AMATEUR RACE MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THE 16th AND 17th OF DEC. I**27. Commencing at 2.30 p.m.. First Day, and 2.1 "> p.m.. Second Day. Races each day for Ponies. 3 Kacts each day for Horses. Total Stakes M1, 200, which doe* net Include value of
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  • 677 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. European Complications. No one- who studies the map of astern Europe under its present frontier delimitations and lias regard to the extraordinary welter of ethnographical relationships which exists there, can remain unconvinced that the system of divisions set up under the recent settlements
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  • 1336 10 St. Andrew's Dance in Malacca will take place on the Sfd December. Mr. W. Kt evf-Tiuker has been appointed a member- of th<i Central Health Board, l-.M.5.. in the place of Mr. C. R. Harrison. With the departure of Mr. A. Maeßory, of Takau estate, Seremban, for England, Kefffi SembHan
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  • 47 10 Bi in London H A BUBY MM.KK, (From Our Owi The rubber .han teiday and there on ipot lisino tQ lat,, and the the best. Tin- market h i wi.h conoid rmble W in Lob** tons, this beinj an i in May 1925 Mrh< curreti.
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  • 30 10 Til.- tin than ■latent demand for Ti a poor supply of Pahani are Theproposed don Tin rron i one pound shan chasing an int. r considerable market
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  • 10 10 There ia fn»n(l.> an«i a<i\ b
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  • 102 10 The f< ll< w eni 8 crnmeni I T B. Grei M.R.; Mr 1 ant, P. and T I to 1.. Si 1.. I". Wilkinson 7.: Mr. V. Sti Superintendent -i G to l'«- Assistai lain <;. de Land Stati to act as A a F.M.S.R.; Building In
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  • 42 10 LATEST TIN *ND l» :illK PRICES. (From Oui 0 London, Nov. I P* Messrs. Syminjrtoi i notify to-day'a rubber prto Is. 7 ;i |d. per Ib. Messrs. Lewis, 1 i i notify to-dayV s £I!G7 7 16 K65 7 16
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  • 37 10 A,),)li t anun for Bakil SM* A a special meeting CommittiH. N u-a- decided t,. November. »th.. ai I I Singapore Hume V lease of Muni. Bukil Tinw R ual thereaft the Con
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  • 57 10 The Governn i turn- for H wver day, Wth. instant. Penang Hill (2 shade temperatun evaporat ion inch. Taiptng H I shade temp< raturt* poration I'.'i i' Bukil l\;i shade temper poration .241 i H I To day being Little'i anA five-month." rom the Dutch I ith
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    • 202 10 I'TIIH COSSO!SBMUM COMES TO CALDBECK "S" 1 The BRANDY Jw|l\ with a wonderful ijfW REPUTATION jHpK ExsKaw No. 1. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. !/'<(.//;,. ru'etf under th* CMMJNMff/ Of4iMIM#M o/ Ho r<) Kotifi). (/ttfWJPtflUfW fa NAn /i.o I 45, Robinson Road Singapore. Tel. 228 St. ANDREWS CUID HALB-BOMB PARTN*. i
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    • 105 10 Parfums de Luxe I GOTY I Chypre \l Origan Rose Jacqueminot I- Paris -I •I Emeraude i| EAU DE COTY < m m to be had from all dealers Dupir* Brothers. agj JODELITE I i §TH£ wood preservative.:--1 i i •I Agents: THE BORNEO CO., LTD.^ V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V-V.V.V.V. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH.
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    • 4 10 To-days Vtn\u'j_ BRIDGE j
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  • 70 11 j|V n. i IN PERSONNEL. v M I NAftLI TO (JO. r'a Service.] I nndon. Nov. 2!K that Mr. s. Walsh (Lab. to take up duties as i Statutory Commission. <! him that his health undertake prolonged formallj resigned Birkenhead (?Vrr»tarj for ncef :m<l it is under-
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  • 75 11 i:\T VMKRKWN lELP. Ka ice.] lYkini;. No\. 29. imen, fang T I.inS- ohii'f M< rgan loan for < i tared there an feeUag wkta the lapai being supported i '.s. Governmi nt I ankers making the •roold net Govern ild Btreng> Mai ai ia «Hth •ul.} make
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  • 46 11 il S rvice.] |{u«l)v. No\. 2S. announced that b r liner •rill Itarg 01 Jan. '«1 5.500 miles. The days, and the Soul I•m France, Spain, II ily. ormally accommod- I -any 12 tourists. ii red for luKPatfe. .-.ill h»> 4 •'..-> prinm
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  • 39 11 N Benrin.] Tokio, No\. 28. House ißcmberi of who lately have left •re stated to have i Party which will tssociatioa Of ninth Day Asso. it that the new ra-door policy" for Party,
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  • 28 11 I[R" Efc nriee.] ViWlaide. No>. 2*). G«org« Giffen, tch rrnketer of South of 68 years. Giffen Gregory, Darling, ■1 made his highest Sydney during the
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  • 19 11 1., Hucttaa Aires. Nov. 29. veen (apahlatu-a and •i Tuesday though bound to resign. -hampion.
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  • 40 11 INi-hi Service.] Tokio. No\. 28. itiwi are desirous of i*ti participate in a -hibitinti and content in Ma,a,. bttWHl •th., I(>L>K. hy sending (hiUtioa. >how is to encourage »n the Ka, Knst. k* oa Pa«« t.]
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  • 90 11 LITHUANIA SIMMERS DOWN. NO WAR WITH POLAND. IReuier's Sei vi--e.] London, Nov. 2f*. Poland has distributed to all the Towers note identical to that sent to Britain. Meanwhi.'e. BjoftVdasg to a Riga report, th< excitement at Kovno has considerably ibated. Vaidemaras ha- announced that the Government «iH
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  • 83 11 Bl<; COMMERCIAL PROJECT. LReuter's Service.] Haaaaw, Nov. 29. The Soviet Government and the American bar group have concluded an agree. (it for >i\ year loan of $40.UO<»,000 foi sanitation of the afakkayev Metal lurgic Combine in the Donetz coal basin. The Soviet Government is t<» spend 50,000,000 roublM
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  • 114 11 [Renter's Service.] London. Nov. 29. In thi divorce court Hayley Morris wi s:'r..r;e«i a deer* nisi on the ground of h^ with Dudley Wf'aiK Lane, Lond ac*?nst whom ages \\<. m I The charges wen formally d i ied. Counsel for ''::> co. •e-pondent al the outset
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  • 91 11 [Xanyo XicH-Xichi Service] T«>kio. Nov. 2ft. The Government declaration for the immediatc purchas* of about 5,000,000 bushels of ".ew rice as a means of preventing further decline of the rice price, which now ihowi the cheapest record for many months past, is e>pe<ted to le
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  • 63 11 [British Radio— Official Service.] Kuuby. N«>v. 28. A platform is being erected on Honeguards Parade in London to accommodate the Super Maivne-Napier racing seaplane in which Fliuht-I.ieut. Webster recently won 'ie Schneider trophy at Venice. His speed over a course with about a -core of difficult
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  • 35 11 [Heater's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. Nov. 2J». Despite reports: to the contrary the Navy Office states that the plan for the navai training squadron visit to Australia in the remaiM unchanged.
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  • 49 11 [Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Nov. 29. It is reliably stated that Viscouat Saito I* shortly resigning his post as GovernorGeneral of Korea on account of ill health His successor will probably be either the War Minister. General Tgaki. or the former War Minister General Yamanashi.
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  • 37 11 [Xanyo Xichi-Nichi Service. l Tokio, Nov. 28. Dr. M. Sawayanairi, noted politician anc ducationalist has been removed to tht rokyo University Hospital. His illness, ii su<:>eeted, i- typhoid fever. [Earlier cables oil Page 7.]
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  • 53 11 Mr. H. B. Winter, who is the local agen for the Sportex cloths, made in Scotland sends us a copy of the brochure "six golnnj shots by six famous players," issued hy th Sportex distributors, the contributors t which are Mitchell, Duncan, Taylor. Barnes Braid and Massey, a very useful
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  • 937 11 v.\: id!: schemes. To the Kditnr. Sil Your leader of this morning leaves us all standing. I'ea-Hde cottatres tor coo- o<: Unless when you wiiic of the poor you mean euck as yourseit p.*"d myself, peer comnan 1 to an American working mnn, I'll sav. If
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  • 419 11 To the Editor. Sir. I have "bee-.i waiting for somebody else to suggest the raising of a fund for the entertainment of all troops and their families this Christmas, but as time is get- ting nhort may I suggest that the different newspapers in Singapore
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  • 333 11 SIMK DARBY WIN APPEAL CASE. Ace >rding to a cable received from their London agents '-y Messrs. Sime, Darby and the Pi iv\ Council has given judgment In their favour on the appeal by the Official Assignee the estate of Lee Pang £cn;r. in which they were
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  • 132 11 An invitation has been received by Mr P. G. de Silva, Chief Playground Instructor, asking him to arrange for a team of bare footers to visit Singapore during th< Christmas holiday, says the Times of Ceylon. It is suggested that the team include majority of
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  • 52 11 London, Nov. 18. The Derby Cup (1 mile, 6 furs.) resulted a* folkrws: Black-ness 1 Invershin 2 Samphire 11. 3 Eleven ran. Blackness won by a neck: :';uee length* separated second lad third. Betting: 11 to 2 against Blackness. 1! to 2 against Invershin, 20 to^TagamSw Sam
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    • 192 11 ("ROBINSONQ'I f lOR VALUE AND SERVICE. \kj :J Jtist Received A FULL RANGE OF STOKES HOCKEY STICKS I* AS SUPPLIED TO < f: COUNTY AND INTERN.vTIONAI. PLAYERS. 5 ■i THE -MANSERGH" THE "SHOVELLER" THE "A.D.S." THE "E. H. GREEN" THE "THRELFALL" '1 ALL THESE STICKS HAVE BEEN MADE FROM SUGGESTIONS
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    • 820 12 BLUE FUNNEL LINE I 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.) Due S'pore. Uuutc subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t SAKPEDON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam
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    • 597 12 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREiGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. I TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due S'pore. ss. CITY OF PEKIN Oec. 17 1928. s.s. CITY OF MADRAS Jan. 17 s.s.
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    • 352 12 P fe 9 O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SR C (j UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVBtNHKM LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SER\ I< R. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore. TMMfi Mnraoor MOREA 11,000
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  • 504 13 •NOT THE LEAST CHANCE OF ANARCHIC VIOLENCE." Bombay, Nor. 14. The report of the plot against the Gov- 1 ornor of Bombay during His Excellency's I recent tour, referred to in an editorial in I the Times of India this morning, i.s dis- 1
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  • 350 13 DOCTOR'S SENSATIONS AFTER AMPUTATION. Paris. It is CMMMH knowledge that after a limb has boon amputated the patient continues to CmJ pains or other sensations in the leg or arm that has been cut off. Strictly speaking, the sensations are an illusion, but no les« painful
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  • 36 13 Tan Jitt Honpr, the only son of Towkay i Tan Kam, a rubber dealer, of Kuala Pilah, was drowned in the Ulu Perak river on Wedresday evening". He is said to have erone for a bath.
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    • 822 13 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF uluabU- Freehold ShophouseH at Kampong Java Road and Valuable *Ul Bofldiiw >-«■ fron < m K Bukit Timah Road and Kamponß J.^ itoaii, oirt^apore. At The Sale-Rooms of Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Co. Ltd Kafflea Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore ON MONDAY, sth. DECEMBER, AT 230 PM
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    • 174 13 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Thf Ovrsen Chinese Bank Ltd. Plaintiffs. Versus. Tan Kitn Wah S.M.R.M. Soma>undaram Chitty Defendants. At Hewn Chinjr Keng Lee Co., Ltd's Sale-rooms. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Monda- Hth. Dor ,at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. All the ripht
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    • 368 13 s t jMtfta'r/-jfi^»w y/t x.- p| f j I > j_* > jf& jf'f'j^^ujfe' 1 J r^^-*-^-^ J^TJl^ -^^^tJPv^^fi mUVV«J i f J JP*C-»^?^ JjJj^^B^; **^liW^. J^m ra J* ""iCi *i inftih r t*3r .^^^r n T. 1/r KOC^^^ I jP^F*^ mBR-cx i^ft^T\>^. flp Ka^X. I y/ i f I
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  • 251 14 THE PARTNERS GET TOGETHER. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. 27. An important step has just been made in the movement to bring about improvement in industrial relations. Sir Alfred Mond, Lord Aberconway, Lord Londonderry, Sir Josiah Stamp and other leading industrialists have taken the initiative by
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  • 251 14 Whai steps AN being taken to appoint new visiting committee to the Penang Hospital? asks the Pinang Gazette. The circumstances in which the old committee remake it very improbable that anyone of its members would consent to act, even if the government was to ask him to do
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  • 143 14 The wedding of Mr. Robert H. Mallinson, third son of the late Rev. Honry Mallinson and of Mrs. Mallinson. of 30. Central Hill, Upper Norwood, and Cecille. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knocker, Singapore, S.S., took place at River
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  • 102 14 When the crews of the four R.A.F. fly-ing-boats, which are on their way to Singapore were making tests at Felixstowe the great stumbling block was the saltwater soap. It would not lather and was sticky. The first morning after the crew on one of the boats had slept
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  • 50 14 Treaty of Alliance a Certainty. 0 London, Nov. 12. Tim Political Correspond*^ of the Westminster .Gazette says that Sarival Pasha's conversations with Sir Austen Chaa'berlair have been very satisfactory ana are ex reettd to lead to tic-^otiatums, oprly ir. 1928, for the much-heralded Anglo-Egypt-ian Treaty of Alliance.
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    • 210 14 /fon/y every q Mother knew! EX B& Kor those stomacn and bowel comA pi. unts so common amongst children in II M\ the Ka>r. a >rnall close of Woodward's "jof (.ripe Water" after ta h meal is an >JMjfcSw J^JL^i^t. unfailing remedy. Wood ward's Ciripe >^MSI Water" contains ingredients which
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    • 280 14 mn I nP AArIX (I JL llv VJim m. 1/V mk A ITT PA A D w W^\ l !j ;li[^!l!l|flr oot Hght boat at a speed of 7 knois J and cover 30 miles to the gallon. _^_g/__^ ■^y r Ease of starting: is assured by the x^: independent
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  • 115 15 Work of British Hed Cross Society. London, Nov. 16. Tlk Blood Transfusion Service of the British Ked Cross Society received 137 mill ast year, bein^ nearly double the number ;or 192.1. The Society regrets that only 4. r >o blood ■onors volunteered last year. Many employers were
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  • 91 15 Strong Resentment Aroused in Tranajordania. London, Nov. 16. Jtnmlem. —The French occupation of a iiedouin encampment at the Oasis ITinmel 'annul, in KaM Jcl.el Druse, situated at the junction of the frontiers of Nejd, Iraq, "yiiu and Tianrjovrtania has raised a storm of protest in
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  • 56 15 Presentation to Royal Family. London, Nov. 17. His Majesty the King w\\] be presented with an Empire Christmas pudding to be prepared on December Ist, under the auspices of the Empire Day Movement and the Empire Marketing Board. An elaborate ceremony, including a procession of representatives of
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  • 64 15 Too Early to Consider Amendment of A -t. London, Nov. 16. The Homo Secretary, Sir William Joyn!<onHkks, in reply ,to ColoneV Sir A. Holbrook, (Conservative) in the House of Commons to-day, declared that th« Act for the regulation of reports of dcvovet eases had not been
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    • 313 15 Phone 403 M X iy MCxb^bj^bj^bj^bilb^b^bj^bj^b^V I^^ VI lssi I >l r \x i I MJM [1m StSE b# //I lFbb ■/idiibWl i^^r Iv I f\ l/^ MB^gl^^^^^^^^^^^^^BßßlMßMSßMgß^B^^SEJflJ^^ Kj I/I m yl v^^^r r^' BBB^^^ I f > I 1 m v^^\ Here the Way to Dazzling Teeth That Movies'
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    • 119 15 /fM^^^^^SS^m LEAN smooth shaves cool, jP7 /^k XWwB refreshing shaves are yours /B' \MU with genuine Gillette double-edge ITITOr-^rffirf* /fflw blades used in a genuine Gillette H|Bf|^ Finest steel, keenest edges ever processes these are the secrets of IP l^^!^^^^« II Gillette shaving comfort ■Pft^#^sk^U 70.000,000 men acclaim these IfS
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  • 407 16 A.P.C. BOAT FIRED ON. ARMED MEN IN SAMPAN. British Naval Guard Replies Effectively. Canton, Nov. 6. An armed guard placed aboard the A.P.C. boat Yuen Ting mutilated) this morning was obliged to open fire to silence an attack by a body of armed men ashore and also in
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  • 69 16 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) For the twenty-four hours ending midnight November 28th. Max. shade temp. 80.5 F Min. shade temp. 74 F Mean shade temp. 79.1 F Max. sun radiation 127 F Min. grass radiation 73 F Sea temperature Max. 84 Min. 84 F Mean
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    • 687 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthiy sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The *.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 128 16 BIBBY LINE of fast twha-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. LANCASHIRE Dec. 15 CHESHIRE Dec. 29 YORKSHIRE Jan. 12 LEICESTERSHIRE Jan. 26 SHROPSHIRE Feb. 9 HEREFORDSHIRE Feb. 23 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Mar. 8
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    • 671 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO IBOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELI'IH iv, BALTIMORE M.S. SILVERHAZEL due Dec 15 M.S. SILVERASH due Dec. 26 S.S. BELFAST MARU due Jan 4 M.S. SILVERBEECH due Jan. 18 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE
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    • 670 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lemtin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Keda<t and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 23 16 CLEARANCES. Nov. 29th. Bintan. Esmeralda. Mossei, Bmilc, (Out.); Sangro. (ltal.); Hermod, (Nor.); Gemas. Teiresias, Si i Wongsee. Hong Keat, Laiut. Tinhow. Antuhg. (Brit).
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    • 569 17 O. S. K. Line. o tin»tn»ns. Steamers. Arrive. Leave. K t ;an Hamburg, Bremen, Colombo, Aden afld Andes Maru Dec 18 Dec. 19 t> Tape Town Ud Buenos Aires. f Santoe Maru Dec. 8 Dec. 9 .r./ibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Hay and Durban. t Canada Maru Dec. 6 Dec. 8 and Bombay.
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    • 464 17 TRWEL»GOMFORr DOLLAR Ok "PRESIDENT J LINERS r =ss^ p^Sr D( liar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot
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    • 638 17 K. P. M. M »miSft WATSCHAPPU. TTMnpD „^X Trri j (Incorporated in Holland.) Tel^hLeT THE NE ™ERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections toc-Passa^e, Freight, rranshipment, Marine Departments and o Manager's desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlement* (Singapore and Penan*) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST Bl REAL OF JAVA AH
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  • 549 18 A SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE MAN. At Chaii^kat Jering in Perak there b bold Sunday by Sunday a fair which is a social event in the life of the Malays in the i inity. says the Malay Mail. It is not an pM establ hed custom hut is one
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  • 260 18 l»v a Japanese Astronomer. Professor Dr. Yamamoto, on the Kyotc Impel ial University Faculty, who is one of the two highest authorities in the world on the study of the sun's spots, spoke to the following purport: The effects of the sun's spots for the pre •ent
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  • 139 18 Concerning shaving, shampooing, and suchlike (writes a correspondent), before the editor intimates that "this correspondence must now cease," may 1 tell the story of the late Sir Charles Hawtrey when tra- I veiling in Russia? On arriving at a small town he sought out a
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    • 340 18 mflfflA! KORRENGZAL OINTMENT^ lII^T FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. *****l GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE 19 W FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. THAT LANGUID AND TIRED J ji MORNING FEELING. S Have a glass of COW GATE MILK POOD evei There's a reason watch the difference In youi J
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  • 61 19 Ordered From Foreign Firm in Shanghai. Upon receipt of a confidential report statinp that the deputy of Marshal Chan*? Tsunsr-chanp has secretly ordered aero, planes from a certain foreign firm in Shanghai, the Nankin*? Nationalist Government has issued an order directing the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in
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  • 27 19 The P.A.M. has been asked to nominate two of its members to serve on the Silting of Rivers Commission which the Government has decided to appoint immediately.
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  • 858 19 FRASER CO EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TIESDAY, NOVEMBER 2!>lh. Buyers Sellers Asam Kumbang 56s 6d 57s 9d c.d Bangrin Tin 39s 6d 41s M Batang Padang ($1) si 6,> Batu Caves ($1) 1.25 1.3n Chenderiang 19s 21s 6d Chin Chin ($1) 1.20 1.25 Eastern Siam 22s 6d 23s 6<i Haad
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  • 70 19 November 2U. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 Bank demand 2 ||4 Private credits 'A m.s. 2 4 5-KJ New York, demand 56 3-16 Credits 90 days 57 9-l«> France, demand 142<5 India, T. T. 183V4 Hong Kong, demand 10 :5-16 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 122 'i- Nom. .lava, demand
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  • 215 19 November J'.i. Tin 125 T.ns $1*4.71 Gam bier ys^ Pepper White NH Pepper Black 64 4 Flake Tapioca HV 4 Pearl "ago Smali 8 Copra 11.05 Copra Sundried lMf Opium. Benares unt. 4,000 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice,
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  • 159 19 November 29th, 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 72 ~2\ Standard R.S.S. Spot 72 4 72'- <>n Tender December ~2\ ~'.i Jan-Mar. 74 74 4 Apr-Juno 7<l 7<i' 4 Tone of Market: -Erratic. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet ltd per ll> New
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  • 4 19 MACPH AIL'S SHARE LIST.
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  • 143 19 The annual report of the British N'orth Borneo Chamber of Commerce notes that receipts amounted to $1,175 and expendi ture to $861.16 while the total membership *M 44. The west coast branch suspended operations during the year but the members continued their support of the Chamber.
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  • 19 19  - There are 16,000 different ways of cam ing- an honest livelihood in this country.— Mr. H. A. L. Fisher.
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  • 534 19 SINGEI BILUT RUBBER CO.. LTD. As dealing* in the shares of this Com pany have recently commenced on a publicscale, the following information with re ference to the Company has been supplied to us by the Secretaries, Messrs Rennie. Lovick and Co. The Company was during 192G
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  • 204 19 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, \o\. 2**. Rubber.— London Is T' S <l. Unchniimd. Local 72. Tin. London 1205 10ft. 20s up. Local ***** for 126 tons. Mining.— Steady. iVnawats *5 88. Sun Kv\ Way 8.16 :$.20, Talam 1.2.', Malaya Consolidated 1.20 1.2:*, Rahman Hydrau.ic 2.00 2.06, Kantau Prei. I>4
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  • 61 19 Immunising Suckers From Panama Disease. London. o Tit Empire Marketing Bo.u-."> bpr.itfui quarantine station at KtW Curh-ns will soon be ready to receive pfaata from the Far Fvast. Thoy will h<> put in isolation wards for a .war to obtfl h althv Mckcnl which will be sent
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    • 344 19 "ZI^TZaT r.cn. ASSURANCE IN TORCE OVER W THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTED. nmn ~K ur u (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ,m a, has LONDON OF ™E: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. rhe ompany ha.s £20,000 deposed with the Supren.e Court of England, and complies with the British UTKACTIVK PLANS
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    • 463 19 m BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). Head Ortice: Hong Kong Authorised Capital $ui,000,000 issued and fuliy paid up $20,000 000 Keserve Fund -Sterling #i,000,000 Silver $i:3,:>00,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000 000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairman u ii n
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    • 326 19 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England). a P Jt *l £3,000,000 Subscribtd 1,800,000 aid "P 1,050,000 He-serve fund and Kest to £1,54">,666 BOARD OF DIRFXTORS. .1. M. Ryrie. Eeq., Chairman. Sir David Yule, Bart. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. v harles J. Hambro, Esq. J. O. Robinson, Esq.
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    • 40 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO. f Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1568 20 Three inure games have now been added to the long series of inter-port cricket mulches, ami while from a Malayan point ■I \iew theu is little cause for satisfaction, there is also little disappoint ment at the resu.t for not even the most sanguine of us expected Foster's
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  • 366 20 Association Football. SCOTLAND vs. THE REST. Srrtlind. ...7 2: The Rest 2. Scotland fielded a team to play The Rest .»n the Padang last evening, and succeeded n drawing: with their opponents 2 2. The first ten minutes of the game were ithout incident, and then the Scottish
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  • 213 20 First Round Results. SECOND ROUND DRAW. [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 29. The Association Cup first round results were as follows: Aldershot Town and Queens Park Rangers abandoned, fog. Botwell Mission and Peterborough :ind F Jetton United postponed. Luton Town and Clapton abandoned. Watford and Brighton and Hove
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  • 88 20 To be played on December 10th. Gainsborough vs. Lincoln. Bradford City vs. Spennymoor or Rotherham. Btadford vs. Southnort. Crewe or Ashington vs. Stoekport. Durham or Wrexham vs. Carlisle. Darlington VS. Rochdale. Tranmere vs. Halifax. New Brighton vs. Rhyl. Coventry or Bournemouth vs. Bristol Rovers. Gillingham vs. Southern!.
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  • 32 20 WALES BRAT ENGLAND. [Reuter's Service.] Burnle>, Nov. 2H. In the international soccer match hero efore a crowd ol 30,000, in fine weather. Wales beat England by 2 goals to 1.
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  • 43 20 [Reutei's Service.") London. Nov. 28. The British Olympic Council at a meet ing in London decided not to allow the matter of the disagreement over the brokentime football payment qpeetlon to affect British participation in the Amsterdam games.
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  • 22 20 The second coupon for Football Competition No. 15 appears on page 6 this morning. Entriee close on Friday.
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  • 75 20 Scotland vs. The Rest. For this match, which will begin on the S.C.C. ground at 5 p.m. sharp to-day, the Rest will play in whites. The Rest:— R. B. Gotch; A. P. Goldman. B. E. Ablitt, L. G. Robertson, W. R. King; S. H. Collier, W. E. W. Fendall;
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  • 35 20 An S.C.C. fifteen visited Tanglin yester day and played a team from No. 2 platoon. The visitors were unable to extend the regimental side which won comfortably by 24 points to 3.
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  • 55 20 The following will represent the Old Rafflcsians vs. th% Sikh Cricket Club at Hockey to-morrow on the Raffles School ground: G. Armstrong; E. G. Wheatley and A. (G. Armstrong; L. V. Brisk, T. B. Smith and J. R. Rodrigues; G. V. Neubron tier, H. N. Balhetchet, H. G. Stack,
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  • 31 20 The December Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be competed for on Saturday and Sunday and the Ladies' December Medal competition on Monday the nth prox.
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  • 64 20 Boxing. 'SCOTT'S AMERICAN VICTORY. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 28. Phil Scott meets Monte Munn, the Am erican heavyweight, in a ten lound fight at St. Nicholas arena New York, to-night. New York, Nov. 29. Scott knocked Munn out eight seconds before the end of the last round of
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  • 51 20 [Reuter's Service. J London. Nov. 28. Ted Mooi'e (Plymouth) and Frank Moody (Wales) weighed in this afternoon well under 12 st. 7 lbs. for their 20 rounds British cruiserweight championship at the National Sporting Club. Gipsy Daniels, holder, re cently relinquished the title. Moody beat Moore on
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  • 229 20 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. The results up to date in the S.C.C. Billiards Tournament are as follow: Championship. W. Follenfant beat Forbes Guy by 8. W. H. Palgrave beat J. W. Muncey by 11. J. Cassels beat E. R. Upton by 141. H. S. Thackray w.o. vs. C. K. Smith. M.
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  • 279 20 There was a large gathering on Saturday on the Racecourse to watch the training work which is now in progress for the Penang January Meeting, and also to bid at the sale of two horses whkh were imported with the Penang 1928 griffins. These two. which were
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  • 66 20 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Handicap Mixed Doubles. Sir William Murison and Miss Green beat Sandys and Mrs. Pash, 7—5, f> —B, 6—l. Sir William Murison and Miss Green beat Bushow and Mrs. Zollikoffer, C> S, 6 .'i. Open IVlen's Doubles. Kleinman and ITall beat Anderson and Collins, 6—3, 6—2. Owing
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    • 335 20 MUSIC 1 > m WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST HI < HONOLULU SONG BIRD— PERHAPS VOt'i j: ME—SWINGING ALONG— PERFUMES OF •I GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES ETC-ETC-ETC. ■I CALL AND HEAR THEM I S. Moutrie Co., ltd l[ Raffles Place, SINGAPORE >„ •AWMWAW.NW.i.wVWM V.V.V.VAV.,.'. v.v.... "''Vi'* LUXURY or ECONOMY?! I you
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