The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 November 1929

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press "lO CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA TUESDAY, ISOVEMBER 19, 1929. NO. 12,877
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  • 269 1 Two .hundred people marched on the house of the ISfehup of Truro and demanded his resignation for using the New Prayer Fcok Pajje 9. Trouble nas again broken out on both the eastern and western sectors of the Chinese Eastern Rly., the Soviet having resumed the o.lenslvc
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  • 823 1 1 The Rev. John Titmus peered at the numbers of the houses m the poky little alley way known as Morgan's BuiU'ings. lie was looking for No. 29, and. as far as he could see, thtr.. was no No. 29 m Morgan's liuildings. A doupjg of urchins followed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 322 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUBB for •ttrO^F^N TROPICAL SUITS. HIGH STREET. I Raffles Hotel! rcf fittST 38 ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN SANITATION S f TEA AFTER DANCES jx DINNER (irill Koom DANCES i Irdnesdat VI 111 IVWIII TUESDAY I THURSDAY S n;; m Unrivalled m the SAT^ AY I 1 Facf
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    • 254 1 The easy writing ROYAL TYPEWRITER— A writing machine X wf surpassing excellence. y rrOM FO l^. n cgi lyer quay •J* I 111 I SINGAPOHK ♦J* Also at (Incorporated m England) Penang and Kuala Lumpur. t fTURpF**IWELn r "Renowned by Recommendation." X'MAS AM) NEW YE.-*R FESTIVITIKS (HRIST.MAS EVE. TUESDAY. DECEMBER
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    • 133 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Public notices, tenders etc Page 7. Thermos products at Robinson's -Pajje See the new Tootal fabrics at Little's Pajre t. Notice re Batu Apoj Plantations Ltd. Pa^re 7. Sea. speed from Speedster nut board mot«)rs--PaKe 'I. The week's cinema and theatre pro--5 gramnu's- Pajse 2. Woodward's will help
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    • 14 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 186 1 THE WEEK. Turning, 19th, b ITafar, ll.s a.m.. 9.9. Picture exlwbition, Chinese C. r.f C. H.nvjir.l Co., Theatre. V.M), O n with the Show H -h Watei I.SJ a.m.. s>. u.j;, p.m.. f>.9. I() '<' C«M Storage Co.. m tjr. H<mstean's. '?.U> n.m. '."ntrit- r Baby Show < K»>e. '.'iiKby:
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  • 247 2 Waiting for a Decision on his Claim Toronto. Captain John Thomas Kande.ll, skipper of the I'm Alone, has sett leu m this lreshWBtoi port with his wife and two sons, hut he i.v "itching- for tho feel of a deck" under his feet. When a
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  • 239 2 Baltic States* Fears of Foreign "Talkies." In ihr Baltic States, such as Latvia, h> thonia. ami Lithuania. fears are already beinjr txpreaosd lest the talking film should prove a menace to the national tllltllltl of the smaller Kuropean peoples. When the talking film kills the
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  • 220 2 Tht appearance at the present I'aris Motor Show of Morris and Austin cars which have been built m France should be siirnpost.- to motorist* that the day i- near when leading makis of automobiles will become denationalised and bc»regardcd as intiM rational rais. say< a Home writer.
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  • 164 2 Purchase Plan Failure. The breakdown of negotiation* t«> bay the Turkish Crown jewels wai mentioned a> k contributory cause o1 the failure of Cecil Fnedman. a jeweller* trading as "Worth,*' of New Bond-street, at the Arsl meeting of his creditors, held at the London Bankruptcy Court m
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  • 214 2 JMirinjr the year IMS wild Hophanis rau«ed a ronakferablc amount of diman to the crop* »f the small cultivators m Mukim Lun near Feksn, One or the cultivaton Ali bin Bum*, a man of about M oi ajre. ;hort hat well luiilt and dy,
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  • 38 2 Names beginning: with the letter "N" we.c "iven to eiwht new hordes, which the Cam berwefl Borough Council have purchased a', n cos* of The names aie Nap, New top. Nazareth. Noah. Nathan, Nezib, Nif. Shan, and Nebuchadnezzar.
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    • 127 2 C^\ CALL FOt IT [^1 BY NAME ,^?n m your HOTEL i H r_ I ,^j l^^i *^bl 2 More Nights THE MALAY OPERA. TAMAN SETTA after a successful tour throughout Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Celebes Is. 25 Actors, 20 Actresses 10 Manila Girls, 'vho have never before visited Singapore
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    • 320 2 VICTORIA THEATRE W. R. BANVARD PRESENTS THE Banvard Musical Comedy Co. Full Company of Thirty-two Artists including ESTELLE ROSE— ALEC KELLAWAY— THELMA BURNESS. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AT 9.30 P.M. "ON WITH THE SHOW 7 A BRILLIANT REVUE FROM THE WINTER GARDEN THEATRI MATINEE TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, AT 5 P.M. 'ROSE MARIE"
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    • 271 2 1 ALHAMBRAv J T,n Che^ Kee-So, c ftJJ 6 4 PROGRAMME Pm Hi n ill it Tuesday. Nov. l«.th.. and Mfo. 2 <§► J the Second Show at J „.m f THE LATEST EMPIRE lr j» REX INGRAM'S I The Garden of Allal X ALICE TERRY AN!) ,> n mi
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  • 620 3 KNIJ OF U.S. ARCHANGEI CAMPAIGN. American War "Bull." Archanjjel, Russia Oct. 5. Up here on the edge of the Arctic, wher« winter already is appearing and the sin hanjrs low on the Southern horizon ever at noon, the Jast of the American expedi tionary forces are evacuating.
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  • 117 3 Mexico City. Mexican In«ii«ns will play native (fames at th»- "Olympics* 1 of Mexico to be held here m January. Along the vvents will bt an ancient Aztec hall gMM lo DO revived l y nemlK-r.' of the Totonaco tribe from Vei:. ru/.. Cn f.nnous Tarahumara tribe, wh
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  • 162 3 Important alterations hive been made m the conditions governing the professional championship of English billiards for the ensuing season. Instead of consisting of a definite number of points as m previous seasons, the forthcoming championship will be played upon a time-limit basis, each session, both m the
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  • 130 3 FAMOUS SCHOOL TO LEAVE LONDON. IMI. It occupies the site m the City near Aldersg-ate which Charterhouse School vacated when it migrated to (iodalming. Before going to Charterhouse-square the School was m Suffolk-lane. It hai become famous as a day school. lut the gr^at drawback has ,'ihvays been the long
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  • 23 3 Mr. Khoo Cheng Chan, manager of Batu Ampat estate, Klang, has given $500 towards the funds of the Chinese Maternity Hospital Association, Klang.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 389 3 ■bTTTu roi\TKßS.—u. I" SAFETY IN INVESTMENTS. I The "small man" cannot '"•tfjtw+o his investment^ I imi>e risk. He has not sufficient capital He I (.nose one channel for what he hopes Will b^ I ri .iih live use ot his modest savings, and when ho M I wrong it Ifl
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    • 352 3 I UNSURPASSED f IN 5* I QUALITY FLAVOUR f j HABTLEY S j| Marmalade Jams I I 1 NO PRESERVATIVES I NO PULP! <£> On l y delicious fresh-picked fruit and purest white T« Sugar— the kind you use At Home. X I Make SURE It's Hartley's I OBTAINABLE AT
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    • 40 3 j B— E— J j 1 1 Anti-Puncture Mixture I s I Guaranteed not to damage j the tube m any way. 1 1 1 oS Distributors i y^ I Malayan Motors, Ltd. I 14 20, Orchard Road, Singapore. S
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  • 1643 4  -  T. STANHOPE SPRIGC Giant German Machine's Challenge to R. 101. FLYING BOATS OF TO MORROW. 3" By (Kditor of "Ariways"). London. Oct. 22. PARLY this week the biggest load of pasever carried by an aircraft was lifted 16i* passengers and crew. The aircraft was not the
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  • 156 4 Made From Government Scrap. Oxford. Mr. S. Buckle, aged 24, of Spring-roati, iMatton, near Abingdon, has built a monoplane at a cost of about £17. It is a mixture of parts from four makes of aeroplanes, bought from Government scrap, and the carburetter was taken from
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  • 16 4 A perfect mother doesn't let her cigarette ashes pot into the baby's eyes. Leesburg (Fla.) Commercial.
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  • 835 4 A Drawing Class. 1 was asked about two years ago if I wi-uld take a class at Holloway Cla<>l, writes iJ. m the Manchester Ciuardian. At first 1 COUld think of nothing that 1 could teach, except perhaps drawing, and that didn't seem a very practical
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  • 514 4 WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE SHOES. No More Pointed Models. At the annual shoe exhibition at fthtt Agricultural Hall, (says the Daily Kxpress m mail week) buyers from all over the world will see what London advises for the footwear of the smart woman next winter. There will not be any outstanding
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  • 417 4 Men who Saved 1914 Vintage. The famous cathedral of Rheims is not the only place under reconstruction m that war-scarred city. Passing through, a few days ago, 1 noticed that high up on the hill, vrhieh affords a magnificent view of the city, workmen were,
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  • 457 4 Ernest Whitcombe. on GOLF. I MISTAKES WITH THE BRASSIE. ,«|Nfc may think that a golfer who can hit the ball Mtccessiully with his driver should not experience much difficulty with a bras iie pn-vided that the lie is favourable. The clubs are much the same and the method of using
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  • 1177 4 Vintage Time m the South S of France. < J A FAMILY REUNION. J < (Special to the Free Prooa), f J.HROUGHOUT the south of France the vines, their leaves turning to shades of brown, copper and yellow, have been stripped i of their harvest of grapes.
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  • 148 4 The merriment :t <";!'- v -Rllfe, Britannia'" Mid "The f diers" m New York I on his pacific minion the slight emb«rra»sment yr playing at another point o« hat y when Mr. Mmc Donald w« had left jnirty behind him. thins wanting m ti Prime Ministtr.
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  • 993 5 CRITICISM AT WOMEN'S MEETING. An Aspersion on Singapore. The recommendation that the employ men of barmaids m port areas should be pro hibited, which is to be considered by th< International Labour Conference, was sev erely criticised by Miss Alison Neilans ai I a meeting of the
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  • 16 5 Nottingham solicitor: What brand o\ hcer do you prefer. Man: Any, so fatal >t is wet.
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  • 47 5 Programme of drills up to and for weekending, November 24th. Thursday, f> p.m., Jardine Stops, D.X.1.. I Unit; Searchlight parade, Blankan Mati. Saturday, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Range. l'nit>. S.V.I November Service Meeting. Sunday, 7.30 a.m.. Bukit Timah Range, Units. S.V.C November Service Mm+tintt
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  • 20 5 A psychologist claims that woman wears bolter than man. She may wear better, but not marly to much. Minneapolis Journal
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    • 731 5 rh multitude of ASPRO testimony published from time to time stamps itself as genuine and sincere. The motive prompting the writers to send m such praiseworthy testimony is plainly the jesire to help others by broadcasting their own living experience. We publish herewith a furthei <\PL 1 bP#*TI hif assortment
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    • 188 5 W +9 4^ A A .a. L I A x I The i Aristocrat I of Tyres 1 t ♦> Hill [(Ull X WT^^ jW J T -X <s*v> ADELPHI HOTEL I {i 1 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. i ■n i I ■i Christmas Eve, Tuesday. December 24th. l
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  • 159 6 Thi> tournament was concluded on Tueslavt with the Doubles Handicap final «itw^er Dn. W. HalheUhet and V. H. ;.nd Messrs. K. I. Carnepy and N. Hojran. A drizzle fell during the course 1 oi the game and marv«d the play but it was' •very keenly contested and
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  • 582 6 Invented by Chlscac Kmperor. There i- a iuw from China i '.•'-I- old, and the insignificant rontention v>: the person who i> imw constructing t! wh ll\ impericct I nea is that London bo\ t> n th»> verge and incalculable abyss <>t iresh craxi c
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  • 27 6 When the skeleton of the burnt-out French ship Oklahoma was searched m I London Dock, Liverpool the ship's cat wa* fotnd asleep m one of the holds.
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    • 31 6 BM* V j3liT^^» 0 1 \-^'J p *-^^^^^B B^^^^^^B 7 ff T Z. *J^ml BL, i f OB^IIB^^BbMB^H AH *mi* A^BßmH an f V <*. •<f a' »^^B0? A vl J i/i'Lfl
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    • 276 6 neiH tnet ns Baby is fretful and rcstlc a sleep is disturbed. Why night like this? Ga Wo Water to-day. Physicians all < recommend this universal 1. It will quickly soothe awaj II ba pains and bring peaceful sh and you. "GRIPE Wk ft I \1 kg Cures Baby*i indigestion,
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  • 613 7 PUBLIC In EGOTIATIONS WOULD FAIL. General Dawes' Views. i [British Radio Official Service.] Kugby. .Nov. 17. 1 GfUjsraJ Dawes, the United Stales Ambassador m London, who returned from a brief visit to America yesterday, was th; guest at a dinner last night of the Institute oT Journalists.
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  • 152 7 Another Visit to London Before Christmas. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. it. The Kinp. who returned to Sandrinpham yesterday, is understood to have felt absolutely no ill effects from the ten days Inspent m London, during which he followe i I the normal routine of work.
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  • 58 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Hußby, Nov. 17. General Smuts received a great ovation yesterday at Oxford University at the cerer mony of conferring upon him the honorary degrte of Doctor of Civil Law. I Before leaving- for his visit to America General Smuts will
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  • 234 7 HEAVY RAIN AND SNOW IN ENGLAND. Extensive Flooding. [British Radio- Official Service.] Rugby, Nov. 17. For the second time m one week over an inch of rain was registered m 24 hours m many pario of southern England yesterday, and the first lall of snow of
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  • 115 7 A Great Irish Politician. [Renter's Service.] London. lh>c 18. The death baa occurred <-(" the lit. Hon. Thomas Power O'Connor, Nationalist stemler for the Si-otland division Of Liverpool since 1885, and Editor of T.P/a Weekly and (asstll's Weekly, at tin- age of *2. The
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  • 120 7 Krundiiv r l T p Native Taxh Resistors. [Rvuter's BeTtke.l I)(irb;ni. N»:\. 18. During r»i»oth r police mfd on native •uarUrs 700 were an* ><•' -.n<! anpeared before a Special court this afternoon. The justification for Government's action >n r»idinsj t' native barracl a is provided by
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  • 198 7 ftfJVfl Joy Ride Postponed. [British Radio— Official Service.] Km«l)>. Nov. 17. In continuation <»f her previous trial flight the airship R 101 left ht r mooring masl at Cantingtoti at lit.:;:, this morning. n had on board her crew anil an official observer, and flew north. later
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  • 73 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Hugby, Nov. 17. An official return just issued shows £379,000,000 was expended last year on the principle social services m CJreat Britain. Th<> AgWe eight years ago was i' 271,000, 000. The principal heads of expenditure for England and Wales were: War
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 251 7 CARDS. IKOKERS. re sfkee for M cents itly and accurately rt St. -no-Typist. (iuaranteed. 'Mim rvpewrllhaj Bureau, Th tr «et. Siimapetm fgtfjjlN FLOWERSHOP van Wijk. Si ;>. ivision. A VA .LOWERS. reaths Basket*. SOU) BOTM BEER T piPTS I UK (ONNOISSEUR. J II.AHS, FIELD- |X i ESCOI'ES. IEZEKia SONS, Opt:
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    • 574 7 TENDERS. NOTICE. Tenders. OTICE is hereby given that tenders are nov invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may b< obtained m the Tender Room, Munieipa Offices: Tender Date of Closing I akin* up of vVoo.l Floors and laying: Ceawal TSlei Ht Doctors, A'atronV
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    • 668 7 FOR YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME. i I WATER -COLOUR t I SKETCHES OF MALAYA I BY MARGARET I ELKIN. f Twelve Reproductions m Colour Size 11 by 9. J They express charmingly t)u vivid colouring of the Ems?* jji SUBJECTS 3- Chinese Temples, Junks, Malay Villages, Shops, etc. < i
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    • 381 7 THE MENTAKAB RUHBEK COMPANY, LIMITED. (litcerporated m the Straits Settlements). NOTICE is HEEEFY GIVEN that m Inter- m Diridend of B aer cent, hai been decUred by the Direeton en account of the yaar endinr January Sl.t, 19W, payable to shareholders appearing on the Register m December tad, 192f. AND
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  • 770 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. AFRICAN DANGERS. Not a great deal of news has come through to us here regarding the troubles which are being experienced m Durban but what little has is sufficient to show that the situation is disquieting It has always been reCognised that there
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  • 1201 8 Mr. T. R. Hutton. Executive Engineer. P.W.1).. P.M.S ha- hern KCOtMJsd for service m Johore. Mr. S. Webster formerly <»f the George Town Municipality left IVnung recently for Australia. Mr. Webster is not returning to Malaya.-Ex. Mr. E. C. Bateman. who recently returned to Malaya from London having qualified as
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  • 167 8 RK(iIMENT T T Ht John O'Shi-a and WiH lam( vates of the W. r m the Second I <Z C theft of a gr *j and l. alternate U.^^ stolen property, i «Z u >*- Rui'tyto disl phon». knowii r ami the lecond the charge of tl
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  • 67 8 ENGINEERING ASSCN. IN PERAK. A Bn&J Woek-end. [Fruiii < i 0 About Penang and *>i).«'ti<l al the qua !H'«TitiL r Association, beii IS ra bimncl Bridge, X;.-.! Wi Hi idge, the) the Grand Hot< n Satui presidii i>ih'-» m> «t a silver roteh m\ I Coalfs. for ila n Association.
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  • 69 8 LATEST TIN AM) RI'BBEB PRICES. [FREE PftStl SKEVIfE.-COPYRIGH! London. No\. Ift, LISMJ Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and notify to-day's tin prices as follow! Spot £180 6 L 6 (unchanj ward ElB3 6 16 (up 3 !*>>• market is steady. 0 M Messrs. Symincton and bmi*notify to-day's rubber pnces r
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  • 215 8 Tnt- Chief Justice, Sir William yesterday delivered judgment of the trusts vi the will of We< X deceased, between W and Wee Kal X The plaintiff m tl claration that he wai Ka> Slant: and Lordship Mid thai m the the first claim I
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  • 35 8 Municipal Commit** No It tJ fJJ the oroction of a nevr h *2 house ami rotorts at ?>'>' f v a total output of 1 01-2.^ r^f^' at an estimated cost 01 be provided by loan.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 ffi PETER I IM DAWSON Dawson Sfe SCOTCH WHISKY .4 PaicKOH and Perrier make a splendid combination. I Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. v ncorporatcd under the Comjxinies' Ordinances of Hong Kony). I /iu'nr/ioni(frf m Shanghai). I 90, Robinson Road, Telephone No. 6228. I I !*i S BY SPECIAL
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    • 87 8 (o)cUßonit]\ I 4 ASPARAGUS J AN EAGLE which visited the south of England recently is stated to have torn two lambs to pieces. Only those accustomed to ordering lamb m some of our local Clubs can form any reasonable idea of the bird's strength and determination. For serious internal troubles
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    • 6 8 VINTAGE TIME IN FRANCE. Page U.
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  • 57 9 FOR ISE OF 1 vKU PRAYBB BOOK. Demanded. ICE. COPYRIGHT.) London, Nov. 18. i dented m HOdan rday when over 200 borne of the Bishop ail resignation for Book. vrai away anil the etly, that a short while ttraordiamry scene at four men caused a noisy
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  • 110 9 RENEWALOF SOVIET ACTIVITY. Ofcesc Aerodrome Komhed. tern Service.] l'ok>o. Nov. I>. Soviet forces early this morning Manchulj lector c— .i.luay. telegraph, ati n. Chinese reHailar. ittacked DaJainor bombs. Manchali l raid and heavy lokio. No\. is. m both the the Chinese (Tensive ili region ye>ippeared les to the west i
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  • 56 9 itshirt still Standing Out.' Raghy, No\. m. were at held dvi 'i rkshire. The I v». ha> unani- n their con- to accept them. f the ihii Minera an- and tti peen nd leaving the Federadetegates will be d Miners Delegates' n WTednescmy. I the scceptancc m
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  • 55 9 h R: a Service.] Rag-by, Nov. 18. K-ath occurred I nu ntally active until I a Sun iper pub- From him at became th( p B >erd volun- British Film makers. te to him a large an- -Mian, of all part rai^d about a year
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  • 31 9 MCE. COPYRIGHT]. London. Nov. 18. Ed many parts of continues to-day and is experienced since tnffic are almost «>• effect of the tog the weekend will
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  • 48 9 Durino lndia )ebate 1 -ondon. Nov H. f Wedgwood Bonn m »t€ on India fCfi provoked I this i: r,,»ti ()M 9 f Mr h > retorted. -At kwt Men calf" T^at". '^n that Mr. Benn lh( °*teet O f his ])eech
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  • 289 9 FLIGHT OVER BRITISH ISLES. Seventy Miles an Hour Attained r ßritish Radio— Official Service.] i Rugby, Nov. 18. The airship R.ioi m continuation of he, tests began a surprise flight yesterdai morning and is still afloat. No definite tinu has been fixed for her return to her
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  • 140 9 To Meet Leaders Separately. [Renters Service.] Washington. Nu\. lv Instead of the White House Conference between industrial, business and agricultural leaders Mr. Hoover ha- decided to confer with group representative* separate I beginning to-daj when he will meet the Eastern Rairwaj presidents who alone sre I
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  • 33 9 Long Non-Stop Stages. [Reuter's Service.] Karachi. Nov. I>. < o-ue.s and Bellonte. the French long distance aviators, have arrived from Calcutta non-stop whence they flew from Hanoi m IT hours non-stop.
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  • 39 9 [Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. Nov. 18. It is understood that Japan's acceptance of the invitation to the opening of the naval conference on January 21st. was forwarded through diplomatic hannels over the weekend.
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  • 145 9 [By arrangement with Nan yan g: Siang Pau Press.] Shanghai. Nov. 18. ."i.OTO Russians attacked Dalainor yesterday morning:; a brigade under Han Kuangti resisted and fighting was severe. Telegraphic- railway communications between Ifancbulif and Harbin are interrupted At noon several aeroplanes dropped bombs, causing lire at the
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  • 91 9 Getting a Number Without Speaking. New York, Nov. 9 Two remarkable inventions were demonstrate! at a meeting of the Telephony Pioneers* Society by Mr. Grace of the Bell Telephone Laboratories. The first applicance is for linking up the automatic and hand-worked exchanges and enables a subscriber
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  • 186 9 A "COMPARATI VELYQUIET" ELECTION. Revolutionaries' Success. fßeuter's Serviue.l New York, Nov. 15. r The Mexican National Revolutionary Party, founded by ex- President Calles and I the late ex- President Otregon, claims a sweeping victory m the Presidential elec- turn for their nominee Orliz Rubio. His
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  • 226 9 Lady Haig's Busy Time. I oihl'ui. Nov. 11. Latiy Halg was perhaps the busied woman m bngmnd to-day, she started m the darknes> <>t' the morning n a brief visit to Smithtield Market, where she bought a poppy from the first .--filer she met. Then, accompanied
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  • 150 9 CLAPHAM JUNCTION OF THE AIR. Malta Not Ripe For Proposal. London. Nov. 12. In the Room of L ids, Lord Strickland iii> m attention t«> the urgent necessity for better provision for ii-.il Imperial aircraft i at Malta, the first ■topping place on the 1 route to India ami China,
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  • 236 9 Tamil Masseuse m the Box. There was another lar^e crowd at the trial of Sunder Sinjrh, the fifth day. at the Assizes yesterday. Throughout the day (ioviridamal, the Tamil masseuse, who alleges she saw Sunder Sinjrh Wending* over the prostrate body of a man on the
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  • 49 9 Company Formed to Acquire Copyright of All Author's Works. London, Nov. 1 2. The copyright of Journey's End and its 1 author's other works will be acquired by a 1 private limited company, which has been registered under the style of R. C. Sheriff Limited.
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  • 833 9 JOHORE DUAL APPOINTMENT ABOLISHED. Transfer of Mr. R. Moor. High tribute was paid m the Supreme Court, Johore, yesterday to Mr. R. Moor until recently Registrar at Johore, and al«=o Deputy Public Prosecutor, who has left for 1 ahang to take up the appointment of Secretary to the
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  • 83 9 Four Persons Killed. Berlin, Nov. 5. Missing the signal, the driver of a passenger train drovo at full speed over a section of the track near Dessau which is under repair, with the result that the train was derailed and crashed into a goods train standing
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  • 31 9 T/ondon, Nov. 11. Nearly 300 Victoria Cross holders attended the special performance of "Journey's End" last evening. The play was given a great reception.
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    • 458 10 EHerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE- TO 1/MTED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL) FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AM) JAPAN I>ue s.s. CITY OF DURHAM De- 12 s.a. CITY OF HEREFORD Jan 9 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO
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    • 506 11 0 S. K. Line. Vessel Arrive. Leave. •c.l I .ti..Ml. Ai des*Mard r .17 Dec 18 I: de and t B A: x.v N o 28 D r-es-Saiaaw, D Dec. fl Dec 10 Not. Nov. 2> <;•': S Mam Dee. 10 Dec. 11 Ranf Kosado Mara Nov. 25 Nov. 26
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    • 546 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dtnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE t* Luwh»|^f M^^■jMrafiag^^ anm fiTTr TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES and GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. Penan.*:. New York. PRES. MONROE Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov 80 Hr. 7
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    • 541 11 K. P. M. Hncorporated m HoUaDd.i UNDKR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. TcieplMMM No. 3640, with suh-connectious tc: Passage, Freight, Transhipment. Marine Department? anw Manager's <!»'sk. '!«r-r«Mi*nUtiT*fl m Iho Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penanff) of th« OFFICIAL TOURIST RURKAU OF JAVA. tM.N(, VKADJA Tuesday, Nov. 19, Benor\aH«, Panefa, .Berombang,
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  • 51 12 The P. and O. Karmala arrived m London at 8 a.m. on the 17th instant. A notice to mariners states that all floating surveying beacons and light-beacons moored by H.M. Surveying Vessel Iroquois m the vicinity of Cape Rachado have now been withdrawn; former temporary notices are hereby
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  • 46 12 Thirty New Vessels Proposed. [Reuter's Service.J Washinjjton, Nov. 18. One of tho items on the agenda of the industrial leaders' conference meeting this week is stated to be the immediate expansion of the American Merchant Marine fey 30 new vessels, to cost $200,000,000.
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  • 115 12 Fresh Fruit Experts Leave. Professor EL L. Overholsen, of the University of California,, and Mr. H. Spurlock, Agricultural Commissioner, Solano County, California, who have been conducting test refrigeration of fresh fruit and vegetables on board the Silverhazel have left for .Java and after a stay there of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 557 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia). (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) l Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The a.a. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 148 12 LLUYD ROYAL BELGE H 1 SOCIETE ANONYME. (Incorporated m Belgium). MONTHLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS from SINGAPORE to VANCOUVER, SEATTLE. PORT LAND *ND SAN FRANCISCO via Hontfkonar and Shanghai. Steamer. Due Singapore. £JL KAMBOVE Dec. 1 S.S. PATAGONIER Dec. 29 S.S. BUEVIU Jan. 27 For further particulars apply to McALISTER CO.,
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    • 120 12 SOCIETE MARITIME INDOCHINOISE MAIL SERVICE— SINGAPORESAIGON. s.s. tf Gouverneur-General Rourne" (3,000 tons), D. Singapore Wharf Monday Noon Nov. 25 Doc. 9 Dec. 23 A. Sf\ipon Thursday Morning Nov. 2S Dec. 12 Dec. '(> D. Saijjon Monday Noon Der. 1 Vvc. 15 Dec. 2'J A. Singapore Thursday Morning Dec. 4 Doc.
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    • 400 12 Kerr Steamship Co. W 44, BEATER STREET, NEW YORK *M (Incorpoiated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT~SEKV!( E Tr BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. AXt) (via Suez). M.S. SILVERASH due Not. tt M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Dec io PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA Sj& SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCisro n, 1^ LOS ANGELES HARDOiR
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    • 83 12 COOKS WAGOggjjlf [world inAyj£jiS^ «-v \i* j ..1 .So Pimim booked b 5 '-'-f rrr ?l R,nl tkket for the rr- I w»ys throughout the world. kotn, Furniture, Merchants* and Stored. !H I Cook', I.**!*. »ta *2^7^ principal steamers and tram* port rfffti*Insurance-. Life and Pappa cM Letters of Credit
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 698 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (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 Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 381 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Ophir yesterday: Mr. H. O. M. Bensenian, Mrs. Falls, Mr. Arnold. Mr. Tanaka, Mr- Semosuki Osoki. Mr. van West, Mrs. Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Schroter. Mr. Lie Tjioe Sin, Miss Nathan Mr. Nathan. Mr. Birnie, Mr. Jashumura, Mr. Wolf. Mr. Jureidinie, Mr. Avis. Mr Tjin Wa Day,
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  • 585 13 Experiments m South Africa. The employment of the venom from the fangs of poisonous snakes for the cure of epilepsy is another of those curious paradoxes which medical science has been discovering during the last few years. Some would say "rediscovering," for there were many ancient
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  • 138 13 Death of Nervous Patient. Harbin, Nor. 8. A lady doctor, Dr. Keselman, employed by the railway at Tsitsihar, charged with causing the death of a Chinese, has been found puilty and sentenced to one year's imprisonment. The deceased applied for medical treatment, when Dr. Keselman found
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  • 141 13 One thousand two hundred fishermen wer.t by special trains from Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, Warrin^ton. Leigh. Northwieh, Bol ton, and other towns to Lymm to compete 1 for the Major Peer Groves's fishing- prizes. Spaced at ten yards apart along: the Bridgewater Canal, GOO toward Warrington and 600 toward
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 126 13 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING 4V p i! 7; Sr^tND BEHIND THE STATEMENT j We Buy the Best m the 1 Best Markets. 1 \MONG OTHER LINES WE STOCK THE BEST MUTTON I THE BEST SPRING LAMB I THE BEST CHEDDAR CHEESE I THE BEST HAMS BACON I (-SUGAR CANE" BRAND). I
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    • 176 13 nrhe popular demand today is for six- n^^ cv linder smoothf^ess, si\-c\ linder getaway, /MH Mj^y^UMy six-cylinder speed and six-cylinder power. to appreciate its remarkable acceleration, its freedom from annoying vibration and rumble, X O U F C F its high average speed and abundant power. I Combined with such
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  • 695 14 CHECKING THE POWER OF JAPAN. British Built. !n her desire to be modern, Nationalist hina is intending to build an up-to-date mvy (says the China Mail) Britain has been ipproi'.ched to help her, and a Sino-British lavai agreement has been signed by Sir Miles Lampson and
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  • 253 14 Michael of Rumania Provokes Revolt. Vienna. The boy-king Michael of Rumania, completely oblivious of his country's acute poli tieul crisis ard the bitter struggle bein* waged about his throne, following the death of M. Buzdugan, the dominating figure of the Regency, has him?<»lf provided his Mm isters
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 253 14 111 MMM|P^MMNM| I I 301 YEARS OLD I The House of Haig Is I 301 years old this yean I PK other distilling house I m has such a history. I J^ib The reason of its world' I pL^^^k wide popularity is I UjCTufc^l^a IWSIDE THE BOTTLE I :^^Ki«SB -V°
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    • 301 14 iREASONS FOR Hi Chrysler A i^^^^^QF ■▼IIIoVHIH i superiority; 1 equipment i The provision of a multiplicity of Kadgets, most ot which function for about three weeks of use, is not a feature of i the Plymouth. The instruments on the Plymouth are all practicable operating and indicating machines, upon
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    • 125 14 Columbus discovered America I I Cook discovered Ibovril Strength m Reserve g Baby looks well! So he is. But has I he the extra resistance that he will 11 need when the weath.r changes or he BJX catches a little chill You cannot tell. r> II r k ~>#* rSuild
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  • 643 15 Nov. 18th., Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Ayer Weng 1.00 1.25 Batang Padang 23 2<> Batu Caves 97 V;, 1.03 Bukit Arangs 1.55" LtiO hitams «2i, 47 *> Hong Fatts $5 p B Johan Tin 34 ,3(5 Kinta Tin Dred. 1.42% 1.47% Klang River 2.50 2^50 Kuyohs 14
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  • 235 15 SELLING. November lx. Londotl 4 months' sight 2 3 If ill London 3 months' sight 2 3 7 8 London 60 days' sij;ht 2 3 13 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 3 3 4 London T. r. 2 3 111(5 Lyons and
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  • 219 15 Novrmht-r 18. Tin l.')<> T«W IMH Cam bier llM? IVppor Whin M lVpper Black 4'J Flake Tnpioc;: 6.15 Pearl Sago Small 8-00 Copra Sunut ir. l 9<30 Rite, Anain No. 2 25* Rice Liang Hin Chun Mark Red Eagk (New) 8.30 Rlec, Siam old No. 1. 830 Rice, Range*,
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  • 245 15 NdM'mlier lSth., 12 o'elscfc n«H»n. Tone of Market: .>;*-;i!y Quitt. Latest (:i!)tv: London Spot lafd B%d. per H> N"w Ynrk Bpol Skeet (J. eta. lf?4 per lb. Sepanj? Valleys 3.25 3.75 ficm. Sungei Bapan 3.10 3.30 'Sunpoi Ramal 3.10 3.25 Sun^oi Tukan»r 1-10 1.20 Tambalaks
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  • 107 15 October Figures. Telegraphic* information was received at the office of the Registrar of Statistics yesterday afternoon from Kuala Lumpur giving the following- October figures. EXPORTS (IRRESPECTIVE <,F DESTINATION). F..M.S. 21,341 tons; S.S. 7.1*>7; J oh ore 7.7<M>; Kedah 4,070; Kelantan 891; Perils 2C>; Trenjrg anu 205. [In the
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  • 204 15 Singapore, Nov. Is. Robber. London x-*sd. fed. up I p.m. Price (I. 'don Std). Spot 28; November 2&\k, DecenHnr 2H I*,1 Jan. -Mar. :iOV, Apr. -Jinn 31%, Quiet sellers rtserved. 1 m. London. No Price. Mining. Quiet. Sun^ei Ways I£7H .'5.0.'). Kuchai* 1.29 1.52,
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  • 172 15 WHERE IS BRITISH-AMERICAN TIN CORPORATION People are asking (remarks the Financial Times) what has happened to the Bri-tish-American Tin Corporation, which was registered 'ast June with a capital of £1,000,000 and the following influential list of signatories:— Sir Hugo CunJiffe-CAven. chairman British-American Tobacco Company. Lord Bra bourne and Mr. Oliver
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  • 151 15 Mr. Amery. M.P.. speaking- at a dinner of the Authors' Club said that he hoped the day would come when a siny:l" name could be found to denote the British Empire, It was a stroke of imaginative statesmanship when English statesmen, at thf
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  • 58 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyer Seller. Chenderiang r )S T»d 7s i>cl Honj? Kong Tin (ss) 16s J)d 17s M Kuchai Tin Dredge ($1) 1.27 IL.l L IJS2% c.d Rahman Hyds. ($1) 1.20 1.2?) Taipinjr ($1) 75 SO Telok Kruin ($1) 97 1.02 Tronoh ($1) 19s 20s Brunei United
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 329 15 MSim EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN TORCE OVER *35,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC Th e company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Curt of England, and complies with the BrS Life Assurance Companies
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    • 378 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling 6,000,000 T t Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS: N. S. Brown, Esq., Chairman. t, H 'J B^ 11 Esq
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    • 679 15 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,00€ Paid-up 1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,612,046 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers Esq. Charles J. Hambro Eaq. J. O. Robinson, Esq. W. H. Shelford, Esq. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. LONDON BANKERS:
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    • 41 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 172&> J FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. J Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1026 16 PRESENT POSITIONS IN THE LEAGUES. Leeds Displaced. Present rositionfl mi n the Leagues are as follow. It will be seen that Leeds, loaders last week, give way to Manchester City (on points) and the Wednesday (on goal average), m consequence of their surprise defeat at home on Saturday
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  • 51 16 London, Nov. 6. In a soccer match Cambridge University beat Eastbourne by 6 goals to I on the latter ground. London, Nov. 9. In soccer matches the Corinthians beat Oxford University by 3 goals to 2, and Cambridge University beat the Royal Air Force by 3 points to
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  • 32 16 The Etceteras team (m whites) for Tuesday (to-day) is as follows: Gotch; Bryant, W, R. King, Robertson, Brodie; Collier, Pearce; Wardle, Burke, Skey; Calhaem. Hobbin; Totter, Miller, Anderson (capt.).
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  • 387 16 WITHIN FEW HOURS OF BIRTHDAY. Famous England Stumper. Liteuter's Service.] London, Nov. 18. The death is announced of A. A. Lilley, the famous Warwickshire wicket-keeper and Test match player, at the age of 62. Lilley died within a few hours of his f>2nd birthday, for
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  • 71 16 I i dun m. Nov. 9. The fallow fag arc results of matches played under Rujrby Union rules to-day. Bradford 0, Edinburgh Ac. 14. Guy*i Coventry 11. Xunt aton S, Leicester 4 Kdir. Inst. 10, Kelso i». •^ti artonians IT. Kdin. Cn. 0. N of Ireland 14. Clastfow
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  • 45 16 Matches Abandoned. London. Nov. 6. Tip county match l>t*tween Hampshire and Middlesex, was abandoned owinsr to bad liiiht when Middlesex wore feading 1 by 21) points to 15. Tht county match between Kent and Surrey was abandoned without a start beinj: made.
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  • 128 16 Cup Semi-Finals. 1/4/ndon, Nov. 11. In the Lancashire Cup (serr.i-final). un!cr Northern Union rules, Warrinjfton beat Oldham at the latter's place by seven points to fixe. London. Nov. 12. In the semi-final of the Yorkshire Cup mder Northern Union rules, Uunslet bt-at Keitrhley by 3 points to
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  • 94 16 Welch Regiment hockey results last week were as follows: D. (M.G.) C beat C. Co. and A. Co. 4—3, but lost to B. Co. 2—l. H. Q. Wing beat A. Co. 4—o. The Sime Darby Sports Club, the Young Chinese Recreation Party, and Malacca I^awn Tennis Association have been exempted
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  • 442 16 PHE ROYAL NAVY UNDER SAIL. Sunday's Sport. A fairly large gathering of members and liends entertained visitors from the H.M.S. "itania and her attendant submarines. A earn race was arranged for the morning md the following boats turned out, Katheen, Jean 11, Kilat. Merlin, Betsy, Tromp, orrih Punai Columbine,
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  • 103 16 Classification of Horses and Ponies. List \o. 2- Amendment No. 0. Issued November 18th.. 1929. HORSES. Transfers. Onward from Class 1 to Class 2. Eternity from Clliss 2to Class S. First Call from Class 2 to Class S. TrinV from Cla«a 2 to (lass :i. ChonKe of
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  • 117 16 The results of the Singapore Chess Club's handicap American tournament Evans Gambit (accented) to-date arc as follows: PUyvn Claaa GJP. O.W. OX. Pts. Klink _'A i< H 1 120 iVfk _'H 11 "> ]Oli ManaefcoMf JA s 2 !»4 Tan Loans Kia J r> t*;; R«ay i'A
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  • 48 16 Terms of Lease. At a meeting last week Municipal Committee No. S approved the lease of land forming part of the Catchment Area of Peirce Reservoir to the proposed Island Club on terms similar to those approved for the Singapore Golf Club at Bukit Timah.
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  • 54 16 The December ladies' Bogey Competition will be played on Monday, the 2nd prox. The December Medal Competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, the 7th and Bth. prox., and the players returning the eight best scores m each Division ("A" and "B") will qualify to play
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  • 39 16 Disappointment m Perak. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Nov. 18. Very keen disappointment is felt at the failure of the French tennis players to visit Perak, despite the fact that the invitation originated m Perak.
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  • 185 16 S.C.C.'s UP-COUNTRY i TOUR. Success at Kajang. S.C.C 2: Kajang. 0. d The S.C.C. l>cat Kajang at Kajang oy two clear goal:; on Sunday, repeating their success of the previous day when they beat Negri Sembilan at Seremban by three goals to one. The ground was somewhat bumpy
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  • 103 16 A strong S.C.C. side met a team from the H.M.S- Titania on the S.R.C. ground last evening and proved much too good for them. After ten minutes Dr. Carson opened the scoriae with a good scoop shot and before half-time five more poals were scored t interval*
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  • 52 16 On the Club side of the Padang last evening however the V.M.C.A. obtained their revenge a recent defeat, by besting a Club side by three goals to nil. Stack opened the faring m the first half and he and the inside- right added two further goali m
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  • 92 16 Singapore XV Chosen to Meet Negri Sembilan. Singapore (S.CCL) play their second match m the Malaya Cup competition on the- Padanjr on Saturday, against Ne^ri Semlnlan. Singapore will rely upon the same side which defeated Johore 'n Saturday: A. N. Macaulay (captain). H. Price. J. Haxworth. A.
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  • 134 16 Forthcoming Match with Welch Regiment. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Nov. IX. lp<>h had a lively sports week-end despite the Negri Sembilan Rujrby XV postponing their visit. Two full sides m a practice maU-h showed that Perak has recovered its full strength with the
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  • 93 16 Public Services XVs. The following will represent the Public Serried (Second XV) against the R.A. at Pulau Brani to-day. The team will meet at Jardine Steps at 4.30: Rarbat. Joy, Embury. Jeans, Fraser, Bauphan, Tremble (oapt.l, Kent. Lait, Sharpe. Ev.ms, Littles. Nieholls, Tolmie, Nicholson, Smellie. The following; will represent
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  • 137 16 London, Nov. n. Tho result of the Lawn Tennis Association.* first effort at ranking has not been received with general approval. A wellknov.r. member of the Council of the Lawn Ter.nir Association sai 1 that it would cause a lot of talk, and receive wme
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    • 110 16 v<v v 'V^ I *^^^M^ IB^flF^JW __i_fl II II TVie Atew Mode/ 745 f OAK MAHOGANY I $150.00 $170.00 I (fcs&fr s MOUTRIE s m •I \S3E^2tss^ (Incorporated m H i o:ig^ Raffle? lace ln ?apote VAViWiVAV/iWiViV/WAVAViW, 1 1 1 I.'1 j| CARDS |w| ij Ay* I PUBLISHING I HOUSE,
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