The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1930

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press %Tw- >- ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, &S. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 351 1 The Indian peace negotiations have broken down Page 11. Enquiries last night showed that the condition of Mr. Oakeshott, stated earlier m the day to be serious, showed a slight improvement Page 10. Further disorders have occurred m Bengal, where the police have made arrests m correction
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  • 1144 1 A visitor to Oberammergau who last entered it when the train puffed into the little moun- tain town through a September dusk of 1900 1 goes thither to-day with many fears of disenchantment. Some of them certainly disappear during the first drive through the streets. The place
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 ALHAMBRA SOCIETY BLUES" T'Haffles hotel i !e^prial Commercial Luncheon 4 1 5H ISU SERVED IN THE GRILL ROOM »KKIOAY sth SEPTEMBER. T Grilled Selangin and Lemon :u b veal cutlets Tomatoe spaghetti VeK<*table marrow Roast Potatoes Milk rice pudding <h» Stewed prunes Cheese Coffee. < $1.50 PER PERSON. V }r^
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    • 132 1 I They never vaKi I EUROPE^ HOTEL j 1 1 "Renowned by Recommendation." w Saturday, September 6th. 1 SPECIAL RACE j DINNER and DANCE j |j Dancing Till 1.45 a.m. IADELPHI HOTfLI I DINNER DANCE CABARET ON SATURDAY S' ON THE ROOF GARDEN I J Excellent food the best floor
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    • 127 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Octan motor policies Page 20. Lactogen the natural milk food Page 5. Boxing at Lion City Ring to-night— Page 2. Cerebos Salt makes ror perfection Page 7. Auction sale of motor car by Ching Keng Lee Page 9. Notice regarding traffic control during the .aces Page 9. Caldbecks
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    • 4 1 ALHAMBRA "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES"
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  • 208 2 At the Capitol. Hit the Deck, the film adaptation of the nautical musical comedy by Vincent Youmans, which scored such a success at the London Hippodrome as a play, was well received by a larsje audience at the Capitol on its opening ni^ht. To those who saw the
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  • 217 2 The Ambassador of Intellectual Europe. Ludwigr Stein, world-famous philosophvr and author of the book "Berlin." t base ri^ath, T\as announccKi recently, probablj -.iv M nixi^h to re-e^tablb^ uood will between Oermam. and the outside porM after the war m any Other European. Rilloaophar, as well
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  • 75 2 MODEL DWELLINGS FOR SHANGHAI WORKERS. Pfauu i'M- tiv 1 (oi fcruetkn of < .\:>n> model dwrllh-.i--; In Ch->p?i for tlie acconm «<f: t i noi workeri bavn been mado by the ote«ater Bb& ghai ifunictpal Oovcrtuneat. Tte oosi oi destruction U Timatcd «",t ?2?o,00o, and the ftamnclnt V be ura
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  • 27 2 Mr. s. O. A. MJMrtena, Cormerly of iho Mil i' an Pdi'Wt Service, kept wicKet lor tne M.G.C. In their matc-h with the Indian uj... knana ciub.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 364 2 PARFUMS CHANEL Nos. 5, 11, to, 21, 22, 55 and Bofo des lies. Eau Chanel, Talc de Chanel, Cremes de Chanel, Poudres, Lip Sticks, Cream and Liquid Rouge. Stockist: MEDICAL HALL LTD. Opp. General Post Office. Outstation orders carefully and promptly executed. 1 Unequalled Cuisine S j I French Pastry
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    • 340 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. I To- Night and Nightly at 9JO p.m. i Why Be Depressed? {S SEE 1 ELSTREE CALLING AND GO HOME HAPPY. AN EVENING WITH THE STARS WILL FYFFE, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, JACK HULBERT, |j LILY MORRIS, TEDDY BROWN etc. ALSO I CHELSEA NIGHTS. I CARL BRISSON M. M. CRAWFORD
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    • 202 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.^1 THE FILM YOU'VE AI.I. HKF.N WAITIM; I Janet Gaynor A I Charles FarrelA 1 1 THE STARS OF "SUNNY SIDK UP" I 5n TN A 1 1 BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY I "High Society Blues I I LOUISE FAZENDA WILLIAM COLLIER I HEAR SONG HITS I BY GAYNOR
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 196 2 THE WEEK, Friday, sth. High Water, 09.50, 8.0 ft., 20.46, 8.3 ft. Rotary Club Tiffin Raflles Hotel. 1 p.m. Eurasian Assn. Meeting, SRC, 5.30. Football. I.C.F.A. vs. Puhui Brani (Cup Re?nay> Anson Road. Satrrday, 6th. HUh Wat 10.20. 82 ft.. 21.33, 9.2 ft. Cricket: S C.C. vs. Klang at S.C.C;
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  • 151 3 Riga (Latvia). Aug. 4. According to reports from Moscow, White Guards have started operations again along the Chinese Eastern Railway and have attacked several railway stations. According to Soviet accounts the detachment consists of about 1,200 men. Vladivostock's food supply is disastrously inadequate, according to reports
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  • 130 3 London, Aug. 33. The death has occurred of the artist, Mr.' Tom Mostyn. Mr. Tom Mostyn, R. 0.1., R.W.A.. who was 66 vcars of age. was the son of the late Mr. Edwin Mortyn, artist. After his education at Manchester, he studied under Professor Sir
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  • 174 3 Big Crash on Hong Kong Chinese Exchange. The recent unprecedented fluctuation m exchange which has resulted m heavy speculation among the native bank?; m Hong Koug was responsible for Mg crash at the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange when over a hundred members were unable to meet
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  • 418 3 EDUCATION TEST. Hard Task to Win a Scholarship. New York, July 31. Competitors for the Edison Scholarship were to-day faced with an extraordinary list of questions as a test of their practical knowledge and of their moral standards. The questions were designed by Mr. T. A.
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  • 100 3 The world-famous Cassack Choir and Balalalkn Orch»«tra who are coming to Singapore from India and Ceylon m the course of their world tour. They will afford Singapore music lovers, to many of whom their gramophone songs ■rill already be familiar, a unique opportunity of hearing Russian
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  • 582 3 PREVENTION. Changed Outlook of Surgeons. In one of the series of articles on the progress of medicine, the Mmttnc Pcsf Medical Cor-, respondent discuses the rttveJcpnent of preventi\e surgeiy. •'Prevention 1 In surcery (he writes* has already become i definite slogan, and the development of "preventive
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 213 3 L MODEL SHIELDS, CUPS MEDALS P FOR THIS SEASON. STERLING SILVER E.P.N.S. i ■GGEST SELI I I lON GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE 5 HIMATIRE CUPS AT ANY SUITABLE PRICE. om]>r»lnMivivc selection of sports prizes we have 2U s vu art In a position to quote you remarkably cheap 1 prices.
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    • 332 3 I Estate Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited. I BRANCHES I i ?J' f^ r ll C J.? SS Street MALACCA. I I 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. I I Registered by and Security deposited with 1 I the Straits Settlements Government. 1 I Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, 1 1
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  • 4 4 Moods Modes of Eve
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  • 468 4 Longer Dresses Mean Longer Tresses. With slight bow and graceful gesture. Alphonse opened the elaborate swing doors of his Mayfair hair-dressing salon, smiled an adieu to a client and beckoned me into a room < writes an Evening News correspondent). To Alphonse. the young man of
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  • 350 4 DURING the last few months we have been reading of the latest crop of "daring exploits" performed by those who are known m the jargon of the day as "wonder women." These much-discussed women have each done a man's job creditably. That is to say, that if
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  • 766 4 (By Our Woman Correspondent.) THE middle-ag-'i woman to whom the present princess styles bring back memories Of her youth has found that the present fashions, although alike m a way are very* unlike those of her time m that they need a figure with the
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  • 593 4 A Swing oi the Pendulum. FRANCE Is givu.7 the pendulum a little push back towa.ds 'beauty unadorned." "woman's place m the home" a,nd all that sort of thing. That is what comes of all these centenaries and celebrations of the romantic movement First there is M. Kling.
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 4 This model hat m ecru straw, with its brim of lace straw, is enlivened by a band and bow of cherry velvet ribbon.
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  • 480 4 MOW that luggage is chosen so carefully, the golfing woman who is fastidious about her accessories will buy a bag light enough to carry herself, and of a colour which tones with the rest of her baggage. There are a number of new golfing bags m a light
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  • 1390 4 The Highland Exhibition: The "Newest" Antiques \i Trades: Speeding Up the Slow Quickstep i, "of An Hunting m the Arcade: A Norfolk Artier Windmill Studio: Shoes of Fishskin The Oscar Wilde Revival. TiE season m Scotland is likely to open earlier than usual this year, with the
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  • 371 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. ALREADY, m preparation for summer days, innumerable new lemonade sets have been designed. Some of the most attractive are m crackle glass, m various cool colourings, blue, green and the natural lemon colour. The tumblers are squat and not likely to be easily upset, and the dumpy jugs
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  • 639 5 SEARCH STOPPED. Alleged Action by French Foreign Office. Paris, Aug. 6. RemarKable reports are m circulation m France regarding the unsolved mystery of Mr Reginald Arthur Lee. British Consul-General at Marseilles, who vanished on July 5 last It »s even asked whether his disappearance was not a
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  • 72 5 Scene m Municipal Chamber. I Reuter's Service.] Helsinpfors, Sept. Z. A deputation of citizens waited on the Municipal Council at Heinavesi to-day and demanded the immediate resignation of all Communist councillors. The Socialist chairman by way of reply fired a pistol at the deputation. A
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  • 63 5 Sealer Crews' Find. [Reuter's Service.] Stockholm, Sept. 3. Swedish experts who specially boarded the Norwegian sealer which landed the bodies which the crew found on White Island, between Spitzbergen and Franz Joseph Land, at Trcmsoe. confirmed the belief that they were the remains of Andre
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  • 37 5 Russian Scientist's Claim. [Reuter's Service.] Moscow. Sept. 3. An icebreaker, the Sedov, engaged In a scientific expedition m the Arctic has wirelessed that a scientist aboard has discovered a new ultra-violet ray.
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  • 391 5 AGAINST THE REDS, Battalion m Fighting Order. KertVrmarfct, Austria. Aug. 5. That Austria is at present engaged m a species of internal warfare, the outcome of which canot fail to have a considerable effect on all European countries, including Great Britain, is a fact which is
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  • 369 5 "Never Drunk." A claim at Greenwich County Court for damages arising out of a motor-car accident at Bromley led to a piquant discussion on beer. William Stevens, of Malham-road. Forest Hill, the plaintiff, agreed that he usually drank about twenty-five half-pints of beer
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  • 202 5 Paris, Aug. 1. "1 file<J my divorce petition to-day. Alas! love is dead between us, and my soul is crushed, for what is life without love? "I do not wish to speak of Serge. Wt were so happy once together, but when tvto people cannot live
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 215 5 m\ f mi' Wj CONQUER INDIGESTION "v-v doctor will tell you that although the \F*L he stomach are slightly A 00 icidit? upsets the whole CS s. causing fermentation, heartJ.iL'cstivc disorders are to overcome them is to acidity This is best SSjshed by takin l>:surated Magnesia, v ncur cs excess
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    • 229 5 \Vhen you get the right food for a Iff different m one very important baby everything else comes right. But way. The Uctogen" process makes if your baby is like lots of others the Curd light and flaky. Any baby And cant rake ordinary milk try can digest Lactogen/' And
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    • 164 5 r', 1 vl V There is a bewitching fra- y V/ 7/, 'V 1 1 1\ grancc imparted by ASHES lfly*lSV' r 'Al V\l OF RO S Perfume— one s^jfl f JrjM'Vl I lm\^ our i°i s> most fascinating 0/ I li kII < Memories of a sun drenched 1
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  • 1289 6 CRIME "PROFESSIONALS." Shameless m a Sepulchere of Shame. In the second article m v fascinating Daily Express series by Alexander M. Thompson, a noted sociologist, on prison life and conditions m England, the writer says Dartmoor Is the prison to which we consign
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  • 40 6 Diu-.4 Ml I r t v> <- l new C .tt CMswick, rp b n Uvi'ltl.: 1 ct Dtl The D v in.-ntli v ill three m»ta an.l -i total h-J The width h affording a M I*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 292 6 V»V A >^ > A >>, > A A A*\*\A A A A A AA A 4+A A A A**k BUY BRITISH GOODS f lA^Bm aHU\ af IS* BH oBOTi rg!?e^ I^bbw? y Australia's Health-Giving Wines. X X RICH RUBY PORT TYPE— BURGUNDY t^ RICH WHITE PORT TYPE— CHABLIS RICH
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    • 129 6 v v /v< 7 HP SALOON »M«. 7 H.P. TOUREIt CHOOSE from the MBm r 2 p^p^^ p^p^pw^^ 12 H.P. SALOON $3,350. T* A Nflf? 12 H.P. TOURER B* _^B^L. P^PF^^L^P^PJ m^ m m m M I BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED H tmi f^^ |oL\l VS.^ v^ mfS^. fc^^ Wnat soap
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  • 1560 7 10 YEARS EXPERIENCES. Detective's Idea of an Ideal Case. For nearly 40 years Arthur Carey, late Chief of the New York Homicide Bureau, tracked down murderers. In his just published book. On the Track of Murder, he tells of some of the 10.000 minders which he investigated.
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  • 351 7 Mr. Nettlefold Smiles at a Cruel Blow. Wrotham (Kent), July 31. In a beautiful old house not far from Wrotham and the main road from London to Folkestone, Mr. Archibald N-ttlefold, the theatrical manager, has been fightingr for three' months to retain his sight. Only a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 212 7 RETAILS make Ls perfection perfect housekeeping is revealed by the presence on I? the table of— (gtelSos) rro< I Fro Kill the Filthy Fly I V i. m refuse v J'l^ll And dm In i!k "> you think Vb^fc^ /^-^^B^(i so little about! The f.y V which brin^ir;: tuber- v
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    • 123 7 I MMk I WismL^. X THE RT^ADY TO SERVE FOODS 3 V AND DAIRY PKODIXL OF g I g$ 2 In ist on the tempt inp, (VLcs of St. ij t Ive! and the hot reason wi'l lo^e its JJ t* »»ripleas: nt eitect on yoiu appetite, ft You wi
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    • 402 7 I OS^3 A GOOD n r. If you're 'on' N.J. Club you've p picked a winner. Here's a good clubbable whisky with all of the i S queiiKes of a real pick-me-up. I j8 Everyone drinks it out here the v -i*^ i |H Planters tnsisf on it. r CALDBECK,
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  • 1071 8 BIRTH CONTROL QUESTION The Limitation of Conception. London, Aug. 16. "We have made a study of five hundred of history's greatest men and women, over a period stretching way back hundreds of years, people of different nationalities scattered about the world. Ranging them m order of
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  • 277 8 Efforts to Record Her Elusive Charm. One of the strangest art shows ever seen m London began at the Leicester Galleries m mail week. It consisted of fifty portraits of one woman by fifty different artists. The sitter is Mme. Maria Lani, a Continental film
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  • 103 8 Reactions on Markets. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokyo, Sept. 3. Press reports of a hot debate m the Privy Council's Naval Treaty Examination Committee have had repercussions m the share market. Rumours that the Government is considering the possibility of modifying its "no loan principle" affected the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 159 8 Cleans and purifies Use Bodyguard for all the work for washing the clothes and making the house clean. It purifies while it washes the dirt away. Bodyguard gives a pure cleanliness that guards the health of all who use it. BODYGUARD SOAP ■as 1-10 wh r,o»«r,i &M n ltd., wreitn,
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    • 164 8 ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND DOUBLE ACE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE 5O CENTS PER TIN 0F 30 ARDATh Co., Ltd. TOBACCO LONDON Miss Betty Balfour, the famous Film Star An Odol Enthusiast Beautiful Teeth indue Beautiful Women It is well known m the film world where
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 261 9 |jgSS_CARDS. jfJSS AGE IJiss n MIKO < .-ASKET CO. 1* 3- Pfllh ls /utender Strret-Pbone 6015. HALL 0 HA RI AM» MISS HANA jj. ffafcriM street RuiMK FOR SALE r Skiing I Marble Tombstones and ribod ta v Marble ft Lim< Works, OH. TO LETT try October v BRIDGE RD.
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    • 650 9 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Supply of Spare Parts for Broadbent Crushers and 4 p.m. Crusher Rolls. Sept.
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    • 857 9 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 96 (MINOR OFFENCES). Police Orders made under Section 6 (4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the regulation of traffic on the occasion of the Autumn Race Meeting to be held on the 30th August and :;rd. 6th, 10th and 13th September, 1930. at the Race
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    • 296 9 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S. SALE. IN THE IUnUUU COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Writ of seizure and sale dated 11th. day of j August 1930. i In the cause of Giovanni Aurely Plaintiff j versus j Seng- Chiang Sawmill Co. Defendants AUCTION SALE j of i \LL THE
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    • 444 9 I AN ANIMAL WELFARE SHOW j i (Under the auspices of the Singapore Society for the jf j Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) -6 r WILL BE HELD AT jg 1 THE RACE COURSE g 1 i 1 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1930 I 1 Classes for ig I HORSES WORKING
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  • 55 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. JOSEPH CHAN TECK HEE— Aged 86 years. Died on September 4th. ID3O. at No. 48, Waterloo Street. Singapore. He leaves behind, three sons, four daughters, three sons-in-law. lour daughters-in-law. 36 grandchildren. 33 greatgrandchildren, and two great-great-grand-children. Interment at Bidadari Cemetery. Date will be announced later. Bangkok. Penang
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  • 770 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. CHINESE CRAZY QUILT. To-day is the date stated to have been fixed by Marshal Chiang Kaishek for his second serious assault upon the Northern armies. It is reported that he has recalled his most experienced troops who were recently at Tsinan. gathered others
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  • 450 10 The usual monthly meeting 01 the Singapore Sinhalese Association \*ill be held at No. 7. Queen Street to-morrow at 6 p.m. Mr. D. M. Scott, of the Central Engine Works. Ltd.. Singapore, has been transferred to the Kuala Lumpur branch as manager. Mr. E. Mariotti and Mr. C. G. Barnes,
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  • 138 10 PENANG LIBEL CASE. Allegations of Mismanagement of Society. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*. Sept. 4. A case started m the Supreme Court to-day m which the Nanyai:g Times, a local Chinese daily paper, and its editor and secretary are being sued by two Chinese, Tan Tens Phun
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  • 68 10 Misappropriation Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent. i Penang, Sept. 1. Judgment was to-day reserved by the District Judge m a case m which Suppiah, a Chetty's clerk, was charged with criminal misappropriation of a sum of $6,900. The defence admitted that the money was taken but
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  • 87 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. I [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT London. Sept. 4, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: I Spot £133 7 16. Forward £135 3 16. The market is steady. I Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify
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  • 240 10 Ginsberg-Isaac. The Chesed El Synagogue. Oxley Rb WM decorated with flowers yesterday when the marriage was solemnised of Mr. David vV. Ginsberg of London and Miss Mozell 1 Isaac, daughter of Mr. E. S. Isaac of Singapore. The Rabbi Ezra Meyer officiated and Messrs A. S Shooker and
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  • 88 10 A pretty wedding waa celebrated at ihe Cathedral of the Good Snepherd on Wednes- J day, the Rev. P. Ruaudel officiating. The contracting parties were Miss Eleanor de Souza and Mr. Leonard Ross Cluny Ross of tl^e Kam Sang. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. de Souza stood
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  • 111 10 Portrait for Hong Kong University. A portrait of Sir Cecil Clementi. K.C.M.G.. former Governor of Hong Kong, painted m Italy by a well known artist at a cost of j $6,000. has been given by Hong Kong Chinese to be hung m the Great Hall of the
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  • 64 10 Mr. Tan Keng Cheng's Condition. There have been no further developments, we understand, m connection with the attack on Mr. Tan Keng Cheng, factory manager j for Mr. Tan Kah Kee. who was shot by unknown assailants m Oxford Road on Tuesday j night. Mr. Keng Cheng
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  • 240 10 niSTRBR DETAIL I Slight Improvement m i, I oakeshou-s < „,Hi,;: n It was learnt late dition ot Mr B F O;, of the Rochon Dtvtalon -fl a ft«ht with K anK K*tf*i I Road. Katon«. on v V vl come more mHom 1 General Hospital
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  • 240 10 A Frustrattil Kobbm. I I Sentences ot two p v ::-.i)iix>nmJ and an additional One of ISM, <>r m fcfMi twg i months rtgoram Imprtiooment, on tk accused and 9 months' -.i-.nu.s unprisonmal OB the second and third accused \ui. p ;iW H by the District
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  • 177 10 Leading Member of ('hint-se atholif I Community. The Singapore Chinese omnium* one of its most mpccted weiafeffi of Mr. Joseph Chan Te<k Bee, *huw** 'occurred at his DOOM In W.im 1- terday at the age of 86 I Mr. Joseph Chan Tedl H«
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  • 76 10 I The Blti.- IMM# [name the Y.W.C.A Dnß»ti their activities, achieved ft < the V.M.C.A. Hall hist night J JJ" p H direction of Mrs. E. W I Collier, they |IWWBtWi M« amusing play. The Cradi satherinK. All the parts Wttt tn Miss Addle Shaw, as tin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 329 10 JOHN HARVEY AND SONS LTD. BRISTOL Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., {Incorporated under the Co:*varies' Ordinances of Hong Kongi, (Incorporated m Shanghai). 90, Robinson Road. Telephone 6228. I FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON— I IN PRIME CONDITION I SHOULDERS 35 cts. per lb. I LEGS 52 cts. I LOIN 58 cts.
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    • 134 10 j 634 j North Bridge Road j TENG SfcNG GUAN. j Established 1905. j T.K.K.'s Fancy Rubber Matting. J 3 6" long by 2' 2" wide $4.00 i 3' 1" long by 2* wide $3.50 I 3' long by 1' 10" wide $3.00 t 2* 10" long by 1* 8"
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  • 109 11 4NI)I1 |S DECISION. iberil l Leaders' Fruitless s-rvice.l Bombay. Sept. 4. with Gandhi havo dUiUMJQIM have been M Sapru and Mr. I iberml leaders) and arterial Nehru, and N.-.'ionalist leaders.) ill achievement .tharlal Nehru were jail at Allanabad o-i Oandhl m Yernda Jail. km of
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  • 184 11 Bristol Conference. London. Sept. 3. including repre- the universities of the and the Con- to-day for the openting of the British r the Ari\; nifiit of Science. p f o. Bower. qs 1 1 a pun '.y scientific nature. includes man] topici of popular -planning
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  • 70 11 Wme Ministers to Broadcast. Wl h Radio Official Service. J Rugby. Sept. 3. Ahuli had been considered ■peedMH of the Prime aim ttmkm of the Im- Bept 30 has been aban«nngem?nti have been made for tfVM by each of hz Mtafcten durtni the period that i> meeting. similar
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  • 49 11 p v «rk Detectives Baffled. <Ust h. N^ YOrk Sept> 3 rwetfed that Mr. J. E. f l" Supreme Court of New massing since August complete!* bafr.ed. be«< <.l spirits when he thi morning of August pocket Because of the ""1 Play is suspected. TlT>
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  • 44 11 I'-^tional (Jailer* 'and War Memorial. 1 R:t( i'" OflfefaJ Service] Ruirby, Sept. 3. ,J t l Private visit to Edinburgh »»K purchases from anti- <>' at H,lyrood Palace. I National Gallery and with the Duke of lil-nd'M WarM-mcr-«ete4 efeee her last
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  • 12 11 I 1 < Malacca. Associa- >* 27ii," m been fixed for, OW Malacca correspond
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  • 179 11 CONFLICTING REPORTS. Devastation of Santo Domingo. I British Radio— Official Service. 1 Ruffby. Sept. 3. n is reported that, a hurricane of considerable intensity p*.-sed ovr Dominica on Sept. I. musing considerable damage to public and private property. There have been two deaths and it
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  • 199 11 Plans for Return Trip. [ReUfeerfi Service. 1 New York. Sept. 3. li, is announced that M. Ccdof. a friend of Costes. will fly the Question Mark to Paris when it has completed its flights to Dallas and Washington. Paris. Sept. 3. There is intense
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  • 143 11 Heated Debate m Japanese Committee. I Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service. J Tokyo. Sept. 4. I The sixth meeting of the Privy Council's Naval Treaty Examination Committee which was held yesterday afternoon adjourned until Friday, after a heated debate which lasted for three and a half hours, on
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  • 115 11 Inquest on Major Campbell Unnecessary. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 4. It has not yet been decided to hold an inquest on Major Duncan Campbell and it is unlikely as the Coroner, who is awaiting the result of the post motem. is almost satisfied that death was due to
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  • 51 11 Brahmaputra's Sudden Rise. [Reuier's Service.] Shiliong. Sept. 4. A hundred thousand people are affected by floods due to the sudden rise of the Brahmaputra m the Nowgong District. The water m some places reached the housetops. Granaries and cattle have been washed away, and road* and railways
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  • 54 11 News has b<.*en received that Mr. T. B. Tan, a Queen's scholar from St. Xavier's Institution. Penang, has passed his final B.A. examination at Oxford, obtaining honours m jurisprudence. Roman law. international law and I 1 -gal history, torts, contracts and real proIperty. He is remaining another year to qualify
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  • 134 11 PREMIER'S DISCLOSURES. Strikes Added to Financial Difficulties. [Reuter's Service.] Adelaide, Sept. 4. The discovery of a Communist plot m South Australia was revealed by the State Premier, Mr. Hill, when introducing a Bill into the State Parliament empowering Government to deal with the strike of
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  • 252 11 Party's Manifesto. I British Radio Official Service.} Rugby, Sept. 3. Recent rumours regarding the possibility of a fusion between the Labour and Liberal parties are answered m a manifesto of the Executive Committee of the National Liberal Federation, which will be discussed at «,he noetings of the
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  • 127 11 $100,000 for London Girl. I Reuter's Service. I Baltimore. Sept. 3. Mr. Van Lear Black, the flying -millionaire who was drowned when he fell overboard from his yacht recently, left several millions. He bequeathed $100,000 to Miss Allison Bone, his secretary m England. Miss
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  • 106 11 Police Measures Cancelled. [Reuter's Service.] Buenos Aires, Sept. 4. The situation seems easier. It now transpires that Senor Dellepiane (War Minister) on his resigning yesterday, declared that President Irigoyen was surrounded by men who, while enjoying his confidence, made the President appear m an unfavourable
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  • 49 11 Kreuger and Toll Acquire Ericsson Interests. Stockholm, Sept. 3. The Manager of the Ericsson combine has sold his large holdings m Ericsson's to Kreuger and Toll who had already considerable interest In Ericsson's. The chairman and managing director of Ericsson's have been replaced by Kreuger men.
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  • 69 11 i Mrs. C. H. G. Clarke Calls Inaugural Meeting. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 4. A Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be started here shortly. Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, Resident Councillor, is calling an inaugural meeting m
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  • 266 11 DACCA POLICE RAID. Sequel to Murder of Mr. Lowntan. [Reuter's Service. j Calout a, Scp*. The police raided the Dacca Hall, .tuiclied to Dacca University, to-day and several persons were arrested m connection with the 3hoot^:g of Mr. Hodsou and Mr. Lowman last week. Mr. Hodson
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  • 70 11 Salvage Proceeding Rapidly. I Reutfr's Service. Brest. Sept. 3. The salvage- work on the Egypt is proceeding more rapidly than was anticipated thanks to calm weather. The divers have entered ihe captain's cabin whence the safe will be secured, also the dining saloon where th?re
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  • 259 11 Collision with French Steamer off Brest. In view ol the attempt to recover the gold and silver which went down with the wrecked liner it is interesting to recall the circumstances m which the vessel was lost. On May 20th 1922 the P. and O.
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  • 75 11 Soviets 9 Appeal. [Reuter's Service.] Ripa, Sept. 3. The Central Committee of the Communist Party has appealed to ail party organisations and trade unions to unite m an endeavour to save the five year plan as during the last nine months many very important industries
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  • 96 11 SHANGHAI— EAST INDIES WALK. Chinese Scouts 1n Kuala Lumpur. Six Chinese Boy Scouts, of the Chinan University, Shanghai, who are on a walking tour from Shanghai to the East Indies, are at present m Kuala Lumpur, having come by foot all the way from China. They left Shanghai on July
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  • 74 11 Mr. R. P. Hunter has been appointed a member of the Batang Padang Licensing Board, vice Major N. P. Dare. Among F.M.S. passengers on th? Homeward bound P. and O. steamer. Kashmir, are Mr?, N. G. Ferguson and infant. Dr. J. J. O'Grady, i Mrs. Hewat and tjvo children, Mr.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 162 11 ©@®®@©®®®®®©©©©@@(g)@@@(g)(g)(g)(g)@^)(^g)^) 1 ROBINSONS SALE.I Special offer of SILVAL Cutlery Knives, Forks, E Spoons etc. 1 LOOK AT THESE PRICES 1 Spoons. Forks. i Doz. Egg Spoons $1.60. Dessert Forks $4.50. H Per Doz. Doz. /§> Tea $1.80. Table Forks $6.00.® Doz. Dessert $4.50. Soup Spoons $6.00. MOSQUITO CURTAINS. SALE PRICES.
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  • 1023 12 DISAPPOINTING DECISION. Hopes for Inter-Communication Shattered. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Auk. 27. The decision of the Roads Committee of th" Burma Communications Board that "as ihere appeared to be no prospect of the Burma railVftJPI extension to Siam being constructed Tor very many years, the Committee
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  • 45 12 An advertisement m a London contemporary States that if Mr. Stanley Hardwuk, son of the laU- Digbv Hardwick, will communicate with VTairen. Upton and Garside. Market Drayton Shropshire, he will hear «»t something to his fachantage. Mr. Hardwick is believed to be resident m Malaya.
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  • 564 12 FURTHER REMAND. Magistrate Declines to Grant Bail. Calcutta, An*. 23. For the fourth time bail has been refused to Messrs. Durham and Binning, the accused m the Royal Calcutta Turf Club theft case, and counsel will now approach the High Court. Mr. A. Leslie, solicitor,
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  • 299 12 The funeral of the late Mr. E. W. Gunatilaka. for a large number of years manager of the P. and O. Wharf, whose death at his house m Stevens Road we announced yesterday, took place at Bidadari on Wednesday. Mr. Gunatilaka. who came to
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  • 149 12 It is learned that with the reorganization cf the China National Aviation Corporation, steps are being taken for the early inauguration of three additional air lines so as to facilitate communication m the country. The three air routes include the Shanghai-Chengtu service via Nanking. Hankow
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  • 638 12 HONG KONG CASE. Six Months' Sentence for a Hawker. The qualifications of Mr. E. R. Dovey, Government Analyst, as an expert on Straits Settlements bank notes were questioned by Mr. T. G. Bennett, before Mr. Butters, at the Central Police Court. Hong Kong, last week, when
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  • 201 12 AIR LINK BETWEEN INDIA AND KABUL. Negotiations by Afghan King. Peshawar, Aug. 13. There is a possibility that India will be connected with Afghanistan by air m the near future. According to advices from Kabul, the German Luft Hansa Co., Ltd.. is negotiating with Nadir Shah's Government for the establishment
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  • 102 12 Widow Throws Herself on Funeral Pyre. Patna, Aug. lft. A Hindu woman attempted to kill herself on the funeral pyre of her husband, says a report from the Hazaribagh district. This is the second recent attempt m the province to revive the illegal custom of suttee. While
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  • 575 12 FAILURE AND SUCCESS. Need for Artificial Means of Acclimatizing. In an article published m the Statesman, Mr. P. S. Smythe, the English member of the recent Kanchenjunga expedition, has expounded some of its lessons both of failure and success. Chief interest centres m his belief that
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  • 235 12 Sir Miles Lampson's Reply. Nanking, Aug. 27. The Nanking Ministry of Foreign Affairs baa received a reply from the British Minister to China regarding the Nanking protests anent the Maociatfton of Mr. Lenox Simpson, with the Chinese Maritime Customs at Tientsin. It will be recalled that
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  • 94 12 Danish Youth Arrives at Lahore from Persia. Lahore, Aug. 16. A 22 -year-old Dane, named Polycarpus Lindquist. who set out m June, 1929. to tour the world on a bicycle, has now arrived at Lahore. He has been through Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria. Rumania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria, Mesopotamia
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  • 58 12 Hsuchow, Aug. 27. Thousands of Shansi troops, taken prisoner during the fall of Tsinanfu, have arrived at Hsuchow and are accommodated at the Nationalist concentration camps. The Nanking leaders have appointed Gen. Ho Yiao-tsao as Commander, to train the Shansi prisoners with a view to
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  • 757 12 HAMILTON OLYMPIAD. Athletic, Boxing and Wrestling Details. London, Aug. 21. The results of further athletic events m thff Empire Games at Hamilton are as follows: Putting the Shct: Hart < England) < 47 feet 10 inches) 1; Howland (England* 2; Herman' (Canada) 3. Marathon Race: McLeod
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  • 87 12 Simla, \ug. 12. Carved by the skilful hands of some devoted artisan m Portugal m the seventeenth century, brought to a Church m Bombay and from there taken to adorn a temple m Indorc. and now brought to Simla to be installed m
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  • 294 12 THE PEKING BOMB RAID. NERVELESS I'Olm IA(T Nanking Plants R.U Forbidden CilV. n IVkii i Two N:t!io.i;ili,,» 1( raided Peking this mom number of anal] kx ml is the h.-adquari n Session of th I the Kuomtotani alao on biddm city where the l once lived. and on U OnmrnlUee
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  • 79 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills up to IDd hi ending September 7th. l Friday, 5.15 pm, Dr:ll l!;il!. SRA Promotion and Laying 1> Cl B» Sig. Sec., Sipnai Training a S.V.C., Recruits Parade. I:. 30 Yards Range. Saturday. 3 p.m.. IMclip D' Coy., Camp. 2 p.m. Buku Timah X-:
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  • 185 12 By I.irut -CVLn.-l .T M 4 Commanding s.s.vf.. Bin CAMPS. IHc following ...i. September arc rr-pub.i Saturday, BtpCembW I September 7th M D M 1 Saturday. September IW temtx-r 14th. SRE. (V) Saturday, Beptemb I tcmber 21st Enteilig no P nal Section. RAM. I S The following
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  • 252 13 The accompanying table shows at a glance the results m the county cricket championship W— Won. L— Lost. I>— Draw. X— Won first innings Z— Lost first innings. Horizontal column represents home matches; perpendicular column away matches eg Gloucestershire won their home match against
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  • 142 13 60 Doctors at Dangerous Event. Unprecedented precautions were taken to prevent accidents In the R.A.C. International Tourist Trophy race on the extremely difficult 14 miles Ards circuit at Belfast on August 23rd (according to a message of Aug. 20.) On this course two people were killed
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  • 171 13 Saturday's Programme. A rowing regatta m connection with the Royal Singapore Yacht Club is to be held on Saturday. The following events have been arranged: Chiengmai Cup race for "fours," course one mile; Club Sculls, course mile: Club Pairs course mile. The Chiengmai Race is the
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  • 66 13 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Doubles. C. A. Peterson and R. N. Balhatchet vs. V. C. de Souza and E. Tessensohn. Mix~i Doubles. Mrs. P. James and F. James vs. Miss P. Richards and E. Woodford. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norris vs. Miss L. Pereira and R.
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  • 43 13 The Sussex Cup. The following teams will compete for the Sussex Cup on Sunday: Civilians: Messrs. Onraet, Arthur, Gifford, and Dr. TulL Army: Lt. Col. Hore, Lt. Col. Dickinson, Major Stevens and Mr. Drake-Brockman. Play will commence at 5 p.m
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  • 37 13 [Reuter'a Service.] New York, Sept. 3. The following are the latest baseball results: National League. Boston 6: Chicago 0. Detroit 2: Cleveland 8. Philadelphia 5: New York 18. American LeafiM. St. Louis 3: Cleveland 4.
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  • 41 13 London, Aug. 26. The English Davis Cup player, C. H. Kingsley, was married to Miss Leila Apcar, daughter of Mr. P. P. Apcar of Calcutta, m London yesterday. Mr. H. W. Austin acted as best man.
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  • 368 13 Middle Stump 13 Times m Succession. I am indebted to Mr. George Campbell, of Oshawa. Ontario. Canada, for details of a remarkable feat with the ball, says an Athletic News writer. Playing for St. George's C.C.. of Oshawa. against Tec H at Toronto. H. Howarth look sever,
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  • 197 13 Triumphs m Gruelling Motor Cycling Test. London, July 31. An Englishwoman has triumphed m still another branch of sport. She is Miss Marjorie Cottle. who completed the gruelling 1,000 miles international motor cycle test over dangerous Alpine roads without losing a pomt winning the
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  • 63 13 The following will play for the S.C.R.C. II against Raffles Institution on the former., ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m.: Chua Chocn Leong, Chua Choon Sim, Chua Cheng Liat, Chee Kong Leong. Chan Peng Sim, F. V.\ Chan, Oh Jitt Siang. Ong Siow Kee, Tan Lye Whatt, Woon Chow
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 330 13 rcjjj ft JBjjl\Y^> I BIT I J before baby is born nect your health and baby's during these months b\ making sure that your body is richly >ro\iJeJ with that most important element, [cium (lime), which nature needs for the healthy growth of the expected child. A defiiency ot calcium
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    • 189 13 iff fHk B^ Bk Ac ■Bt__B^BW-^BfIBJ m \^r. wl InuißM BbHßbbJ^ i ii/irf /«^s brim mjfil^ /CAPSTAN Qualiti| THE EASTERN STUDIO. LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, SINGAPORE. Enlargements, Miniature, Wedding and Other Groups, Indoor and Outdoor MODERN STYLE. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, etc WE ALSO DO AMATEURS' WORK. After Malaria When the fever has gone
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    • 880 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. t 6ARPEDON For Marseilles. London. Rotterdam and
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    • 554 14 Ellerman Bucknall teamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe Singapore. s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD Sept. 5 s.s. CITY OF JOHANNESBURG Oct. 5 s.s. CITY OF
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    • 437 14 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOTERNIUn LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK F OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ft JAPAN Due. Tunnaue. Singapore. Tonn.^r v I>ot MALWA 11,100 Sept.
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    • 620 15 0. S. K. Line. w York: (from Kobe> Scrvlce >- Kwanto Maru Oct. 9 w.ncouver:- (from Kobe) t Paris Maru Sep t 27 Hamburg < Bremen; Amazon Muru Sept. 17 19 h Cape Town. Rio dc tevideo and Buenos. |{Vir >„ ur.rid passage £190.] t Buen< Aires Oct. 8 9
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    • 354 15 I C U Lj JLi Jhi O" Jlj ORCHESTRAS Music for luncheon, lee/J iSfTfc! I and evening parties. K&s^^l trip a bit more pleas- #jv)^^H every President Liner HR^J^fl carries a talented DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES «»rf AMERICAN MAIL LINE THE BANK LINE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR
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    • 763 15 K. P. M. EOMNKLYKE PAHCTVAART MAATSCHAPm I (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:-Passage, Prelghta. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives In the Straits Settlement* (Singapore »n< Penan* of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.
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    • 745 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia.) Xi FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vim JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Secular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARXLLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). X Tho sjl MARXLLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia
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    • 342 16 a* GLENAPP. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from London (arrived Sept. 1, 1930) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 18 on Wednesday September 10th, 1930 at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be
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    • 481 16 KERR STEAMSHIP CoTiJ, 44, BKAVER BTREET, X7E77 YP^* **vl (Incorporated In U.BJU I t GENERAL AGENTS. H| REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE To I BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ay, BALTIMORE. ANI) (via Rue»> Balls. I M.S. SILVER WILLOW Sept. 7 3ept. 13 T*| I I M-S. SILVERYEW Bept. 16 Sept. 22 I
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    • 697 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TWAIN. uala Pahang, Pekan, Suoftl Lembtn and lTnantan (via Getnai and Jerantut) erwy Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. am angkok every Thursday 0 am lota Tinggl, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Taiplng. Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 0 am r^tifan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 0 p.m
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    • 66 16 Klang, Brit. 723, from Penang 4, for Penang 6. Pingal, Nor. 1243, from Canton 4, for Batoe Besar 4. Ginsen Maru, Jap. 2590, from Moji 4. for B Pahat 8. CLEARANCES. Sept. 4.-— Kistna, Ekma, Rajula, Kedah, Hong Lee, Jerantut, Gemas, Sin Kheng Seag, Rusa, Will o* the Wisp, (Brit);
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  • 245 17 ■I 9 a.m. to-day. A-l.u Mr. Orr. Mr. H S Blacklm. Mr. A. M: P. A. Downing. Mr. Burton. Mr IJalmer. Mr. Dums, Mr. N. G. Mr and Mrs. A. B. S. R O Sykcs. Miss R. (rant, Mrs. J. G. K. Campbell Dr. J j. V Master
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  • 51 17 Mheanr motor vessel Laganbank. a I Just completed. Ls 425 ft. long bp fST ft a »d a depth of 38 ft 7 capacity being 9.000 tons. H.riand and Wolff's yard for J^Lme and b to be fitted with com-jrland-B and W. machinery total*VkL th< ShiP S Speed L
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  • 85 17 Mtannia, vttfc the King «th race m mail week. K^taMW y,ar when the Duke Victoria May of Teck •cistone was m the throes Bill, when the Matwhen Grover Cleveland tUto daS Presid ent of the thhtyseiw years, except (1 «P under the mistaken im- *a* out
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  • 117 17 Fi ht With Deadly Fumes. ;t Newcastle quayside their comrades lying here and brought them "time. Ten men were >.nou.sly. 1 -«ap i* not definitely rttrtbafc it to fumes /'^n of a M| cargo ka* The vesel. named < but the work of delayed
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  • 548 17 Umbrella Deck of the Cruiser Hawkins. Chatham, Aug. 12. Father. Mother. Ernest. Bertie, and young lice, with two of her first teeth missing, went to Chatham to-day during Navy Week m their housands— not foregetting Auntie— and took he Royal Navy to their hearts. They stormed up
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  • 384 17 Automatic Ships are Coming. A shipowner has foreseen the day of the automatic ship. The Hon. L. H. Cripps. when he addressed a meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects at Liverpool, suggested that machinery on board ship will become not only more efficient, but
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  • 69 17 Captain E. R Bent. DSC, recently studying at the War College, has taken command of the cruiser Danae at Devonport. This vessel has had a thorough overhaul during the past year, since returning from duty with the First Cruiser Squadron m the Mediterranean and China, and about £12,000 has been
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  • 886 17 BOND-ST. AT SEA. AH the World to Help Build a Cunarder. "The Cunard Company will shortly commission a new £6.000,000 liner to be built on the Clyde. An order for a second liner may follow immediately." Who realises the full significance of that bald announcement?
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  • 102 17 Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co.'s new motor vessel Clytoneus, which recently sailed on her maiden voyage, is 426 ft. 6 ins. long with a beam of 56 ft. and a depth of 31 ft. 9 ins. The dead-weight capacity is 8,000 tons. The machinery has been built to Messrs.
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    • 145 17 Ju&e off &otoacd-&e€& THE ATTRIBUTES OF CARSTZSB ARE UNQUESTIONABLE SMOKE TMuJtufjißui j» b»u^ by tb» BriU«b-Amffc>M Tjfcacoo 00, (gtrmAHJ \M. %-AL% jjjiipy^OTWJ^^^ reconimend m^, i ENO I Doctors know that Eno's drugs which irritate the 111 II I cc Fmit Salt H acts m a system. You can adopt II
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    • 30 17 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. PwciCUßf, Frank Pern M Bunch. Nathanson, Loyal Roe. M Runyan. Felix E Herman J. Sheets, th] I Sheets. Gertrude alter Talbol Simpson. Doan Simpson, H Smith. Chakra Tontr-
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  • 521 18 DRUNKEN FATHER. G.B.S.— The Complete Outsider.' "If the term had been invented then I should have been called The Complete Outsider." This is Bernard Shaw's description of himself, written m an astounding preface to the private edition of his works, published by Constable, now being
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  • 266 18 I "Excuse for Son's Rudeness." London, July 31. Referring to Bernard Shaw's preface to a private edition of his works, m which he describes his father as "a miserable drunkard, who invariably left parties scandalously drunk," the Rev. J. C. Carlile, preaching at Folkestone Baptist Church, said
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  • 201 18 I German Capital Becoming: Chicago of Europe. Berlin, Aug. 4. Berlin is fast becoming the Chicago of Europe, and the cruelty and lawlessness of its criminals, who hold the north-eastern districts of the city helpless m their grip, show that unless drastic action is taken by
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    • 319 18 For To-morrow We Biiy i i i 32 j*j Make this your Friday Motto, and I SAVE MONEY. 1 i Every Saturday morning we are offering at greatly ifl 1 3 reduced prices certain motor car. accessories. This S 1 1 will mean A CONSIDERABLE SAVING. 5i So make a
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    • 815 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). Ca P ital £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,645,505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. R/rie, Esq.. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., J. O. Robinron, Esq., W. H. Shelford. Esq., Sir Thomas Catto. Bart.
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    • 169 18 INSURANT^ THE A 3 south fmM BRITISH F INSURANCE 00MMN1 FIRE. MARINE TRanU ANI> MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTQ v LOWEST CUBRENI H\n L. C. ICAROOUDt OOm: 2. Ptntayi PERSONAL ACCIDEKBI FATAL ACCIDENTS HAVE you MMto pi.,-.. of your rt^ilMkiuU overUike you f IT only COrtl $15 .\.-;.i;. Policy for $10,000
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  • 1386 19 l>ij!icult Year. iken from the minutes ,ii general meeting of mber of Commerce held Crosfield (Borneo, i 9th. i' i w. Plnnock. Chairpresided and In his -me and Expenditure exceeded our income. .1 position remains .rmq the second half IBM apparent that i IIM rest
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  • 217 19 September 4. SELLING. London 4 months' flight 2j3% London 3 months' sight 2 3 27 32 London 60 days' sight 2 3 ***** London 30 days* sinht 2 3 3j4 London, demand 2 3 23 32 London, T.T. 2 3 11J16 Lyons and Paris, demand 1428 Hamburg, demand
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  • 204 19 September 4. Tin 175 Tons $68 V, Gambier 10 Pepper White 29 Pepper Black 20V-> Flake Tapioca 4V& Pearl Sago Small 6 VL Copra, Sundried 6.65 Rice. Anm No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 6.30 Rice. Siam old No. 1 320 Rice, Rangoon Bintan
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  • 872 19 THURSDAY, SEPT. 4llL CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyrrs Sellers. Asam Kirns bang <£» 24* 28s Ayer Hitam us) 10s 11s Bangrin Tin 13s 15.5 Batang Padang ($1) 10 IS Batu Caves ($1) 55 60 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 13s 15s norn Chendiriar.g iZ> 2s 3s Eastern
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  • 292 19 Ocean shipments of rubber, including Concentrated Latex. Lutex and Krwrtrx. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports during tlu- Booth oi Aurum. 1930. Destination Rubber: Concen- Note 1. This return, as previously, represents ocean -shipments of rubber durhm the calendar month. Irrespective of date of
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  • 94 19 Singapore. Sept. 4. The market has been a steadily declining one during the past we*>k. and we have lost 1 4 cents over the period, while London and New York have lost '_.d. and t cent (gold* respectively. At the lower levels a fair amount of business
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  • 76 19 Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 12.08 1 A 1 hens 375. Bombay is. 5',d.. Berlin 20.39. Brussels 34.845. Bucharest 815. Rio 4 25-32. Buenos Aires 39 1 Copenhagen 18.165. Geneva 25.04. HaMngfOTl 193 Bong Kong la. 3 3ltid.. Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 45.90. Milan 92.90. New York 4.8' v.. Oslo 18.165,
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  • 42 19 The following cable has been received by the Chartered Bank Of India. Australia and China: •Directors have declared an interim dividend lor the past half year at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum free of income tax."
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  • 63 19 September, 4th.. i! o'clock noon. Latest Cable:- London Spot sheet 4'j<i. p< r lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 9> 4 per lb. Buyers Sellers Ft.S.S. equal to london Standard, Bpot 14 14.. Standard R.S.s. on Tender Sept. 14 h-_. October 1 4 14 <
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  • 116 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 4. Tin.— Quia Kuchais 68 72, Kintas 79 83. Penawats 41 4 1 Malay Consols 14'^. 16. Sungei Luas 89 94. Jrhans 25 27. Petr.lings 4.40 4.55, Sungei Ways 207' v 2.13... Ulu Klangs 71 i 76 1 Hong Fatts 46 4tH, Par.Rnga Rivers
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  • 139 19 McAuliffe, Davis and Co., Penan,? Secretaries: BungH Tukang 45,106. A damson, Giliiilan and Co., Penang Agents: Rahman Hydraulic 1,100 pki.s; Hitam 300 Harrisons, Raikcr and Co., Penang Agents: Pangapi EUW Tin Concessions. Output 1.1 HI pikiils; Hours 1.087; Yardage 273.000; Estimated reali. d value of ore
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  • 168 19 The following is the report to br .submitted to the .shareholders at the sixth annual general meeting of the Mtnglembu Lod. Mining Co. Ltd., to be beld at No. la. Ptnaiu? Street. Pcnang, on Bept 20th, at noon. The area of the Company's Property remains the same as
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    • 74 19 E ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. I the Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England- and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 33 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE. Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— -Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 465 20 THE FOLKESTONE MATCH. Kent Batsman m Excellent Form. [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT < London, Sept. 4. In their match against the England XI at < Folkestone the Australians when stumps were drawn to-day were 239 runs m arrears with I seven of their wickets m hand,
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  • 127 20 Important Special Meeting. A special general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club will be held ct the Club bungalow on Sunday, the 14th inst., at 10 a.m., with the following agenda: 1. To consider and if approved to adopt the committee's recommendations for the future
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  • 34 20 There v. ill bi» a soccer match between the Chinese Athletic Association. Hong Kong and the S.C.F.A. to-day, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Prices of admission will be $1 50 cents and 20 cents.
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  • 130 20 Probable Starters and Jockeys. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sepl. 4. The probable starters and jockeys m the St. Leger to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday are: Lord Beaverbrooks ALGONQUIN <C. Elliott). Lieut-Col Giles Loder's CHRISTOPHER ROBIN tPat Beasleyt. Sir Hugo Hirsts DIOLTTE (H. Beasley i. Mr. F.
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  • 451 20 THE MALAYAN TURF. SINGAPORE RACES. Handicaps for Saturday's 1 Events. The following are the weights for the third lay of the Singapore Meeting on Saturday. Race 1. Horses Classes 4 and 5 (combined) Div. 2 (6 furs.) 2.15 p.m.: Rowland's Toy 9, Panrilla 8.12, Lady Wire 8.2. Grey Habit 8.
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  • 241 20 Singapore Boxers m America. Fighting at New Jersey on Thursday. July 31. Bud Walley defeated Tony Abrusei of Yonkers m a six-round bout. Writing to the Free Press, Mr. Kirn Lin. Walley's manager, states. We are just back from New Jersey where Bud and Johnny Alba
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  • 147 20 The following are the official arrangements for the match between Singapore and Selangor at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, September 20th. The prices of admission have been fixed at $1.50, $1 and 30 cents. The $1.50 seats comprise the West Stand and the chairs immediately
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  • 129 20 To-night's Programme. A .good programme of fights has been arranged for to-night at the Lion City Ring. Two Malayan championship titles will be at stake. Little Lewis, holder of the flyweight title, will defend it against Chua Lai, the Chinese fighter, m a ten rounds
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  • 267 20 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Matches at S.C.C., Tanglin and S.R.C Results m the various lawn tennis tournaments yesterday were as follow: S.C.C. Tournament. "B" Class Singles. W. H. Droogleever owe 15 beat F. Ziegele owe 2, 6—2, 6 4. R. N. Byatt owe 2 beat P. E. Rowland
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  • 222 20 b S.C.C. Tournament. TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Class Singles. Lt. Armitage plus 15 vs. N. A. Sedwick plus 3. J. Dean owe 4 vs. Capt. Graham scr. "B" Class Singes. C. E. Brooke plus 1 vs. F. T. K. Hobbes owe 15. J S. Nathan owe 4 vs. A.
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  • 136 20 Home Football. London, Sept. 3. The following are to-day's English League football results: Division I. Derby County 4, Leeds Un. 1. Manchester City 2, Blackpool 4. Middlesbrough 3. Manchester Un. 1. Newcastle Un. 1. Chelsea 0. Sheffield Un. 3. Sunderland 3. Division 11. Bradford City
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  • 85 20 Eclectic Competition during August. The following were the best returns: Ladles: Mrs. E. J. B. Buchanan 34 4*4 29 Mrs. H. D. Sharpin 43 8^ 34^ Mrs. O. C. Clarke 41 «H 36 V£ Mrs. J. L. Mclntyre 46 9 37 Mrs. J. B. Breakey 43 5
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  • 38 20 Sixteen cards were taken out for the September Mixed Foursome Competition which resulted m a win for Mrs. J. G. Clemeteon and H. A. Davison who returned a score of 42 9*. 32 V4 nett.
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  • 595 20 KAYE DON'S ESCAPE. Outstanding Victory for Italians. London, Aug. 23. Italian competitors scored an outstanding victory m the International Tourist Trophy motor race over a distance of 400 miles over the most difficult ArcLs circuit m Ulster as previously reported. Nuvolari was first. Campari second, Varzi
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  • 98 20 An All Chinese Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?, Sept. 4. Cheah Wat Sun. who defeated the holder, Dr. H. O. Hopkins, m the third round, won the singles championship of Penang this evening, defeating Tan Thean Seang 6 3, B—6.8 6. The winner took
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  • 101 20 Chinese Pair m Mixed Doubles. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 4. The Malacca Lawn Tennis Association championship meeting concludes to-morrow with the final of the men's doubles between Mullaly and Davidson and Gomes and De Souza jnr. An excellent contest is anticipated. On Wednesday Mrs.
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  • 81 20 On Sunday the "B" Class will sail the second of a series for the Cardosa Challenge Trophy. The start will be at 10 a.m. and the course will be posted m the usual position. The notice of helmsmen and owners is again drawn to the special rules attaching to
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