The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,157 ESTABLISHED 1835, SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 381 1 Om- London corpespondent cabled the news late last night that the Sultan of Johorr is to be married m London this week -end to Mrs. Brockie Wilson, former wife of a Johore Government doctor Pa#» 11. News regarding the Brazil revolt is eon- flirting, bat toe rebels
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  • 1198 1 "O deyli altri poeti ouore c lumeVagliami il lungo studio 11 grande amure, Che ni'ha fatto cerear lo tuo volume; Tv se lo mio :n..r tn> t il mio autore; Tv be' solo cclvi, da cvi io tolsi Lo I>-Ui •f.i'f. die m'bn fatto onore." I T 3 DANTE.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 207 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUBK for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUITB. S2. HIGH STREET. j Raffles Hotel! 1 1 THIS EVENIfr G 6.15 p.m. li TEA DANCE I MONIA LITTER'S CELEKRATKD ORCHESTRA S i GRILL ROOM. j SPECIAL DISH TO-MGHT J Sfi i ROAST SADDLE OF Ml I TON B^QIETIERE J S
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    • 229 1 I CARRON CAST-IRON RAIN-! I WATER AND SOIL GOODS I IO S»nglc Branch Square Bend Offset HTTI V P iii 1 E (&jf Gf O No. iO Manhole G>ver Cif'on Gian^e Bath M W C.rron Manufacture! arc rccocnited a* THE WORLDS STANDARD M |O AfaJ* by i'-ie famout CARRON COMPANY,
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    • 131 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMFNTS. Tba KNI.L.M. Oft C.i<nl~P.-..» I Caldbeck^ for shenits and ports Pane 10. VLsit Gas Department" i showrooms Page 20. Nestles milk hM the flavour of dairy milk Pay.v 7 McAlister';s are aiier.ts In OuNO (ist-ircn: pipes ?r?:c 1. I: <rev requiA i vi 1 thing electrical consult r.E—
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    • 13 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style. Cut Plnlsh Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • 481 2 LWHh Byrd at the South Pole." tß> our Film Correspondent The record of the adventures of Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd and his companions m the Antarctic. Ills dash to the South Pole by aeroplane, and safe return, is vividly reproduced by the camera m the film "With Bryd
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    • 364 2 TRUFOODi i J HUMANISED ANI> FULL CREAM. 1 c An Up-to-date answer^ to the big c problem of INFANT FEEDING. c AGENTS. MEDICAL HALL LTD. I 3. Battery Road. c Opp. General Post Office. Quality Service Price Economy I CAPITOL I I RESTAURANT I 1 Malaya's Most Modern 1 and
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    • 219 2 VICTORIA THEATRE 1 8 I COMING NOV: 22nd. 23rd. I TWO RECITALS ONLY J Dame Clara Butt I I" I Mr. Kennerley Rumford. I I 6.15 LAST NIGHT 9.15 J MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15. I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE of The Ameiican Consul General and officers of the American Fleet
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    • 344 2 I Last Performances lETsj TO-MGHT W^i'sl RAMON NOVARRO I 5 The Greatest Romantic Figure ot the I Talking Screen I HIS* FINEST ALL MUSICAL PERFORMANCE I I "IN GAY MADRID" I I 1 with 1 1 DOROTHY JORDAN LOTTICE HOWELL X HEAR SPANISH MELODIES BY THE GREATEST |{j MALE CHORUS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 224 2 THE WEEK. Uetlnrsday. 13th. Huh Water. 03.25. 6.9 ft.. 14.09. 8.3 ft Session of Wild Life OMHaavtOaS. Johore Bahru Rusb\ Public Services vs. B. (EnglLsht Ct B.VC Thomson Road. Hockey: S.CC vs. Wokb Regt. Datfjaag; S.R.C. vs. Medical College Union. SRC; 1{ iflbM C;>lh ■"<• VI Welch Band. PoU>: Chii
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  • 605 3 PAGEANT ON PAPER. "Treasure Trove" m a Manor House. A Devonshire manor house on the fring3 of Dartmoor will shortly give to the world a treasure trove that will solve a legion of hitherto clouded historical problems; that will throw still further light on the
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  • 164 3 Chicago Adventure. Chicago. Sept. 6. j Mr. James A. Hewett. of Manchester »Eng.- j land*, early to-day had an experience which] convinced him that the newspaper descriptions i cf Chicago were net exaggerated. He was the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whitney
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  • 124 3 Englishman Killed on 2,000-Mile Walk. Valparaiso, Sept. 6. Mr. James Winyard. aged 59. a native cf Brighton. Sussex, has had the ill-luck to bekilled by a train when he appeared to have a pood chance of winning a £5.003 prize offered by a New York newspaper. In
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  • 25 3 Ur. Doel has succeeded Mr. Hodder as Electrical Engineer, Seremban. Mr. Doel is a son of Mr. H. Doel, formerly Court Inspector, Kuala Lumpur. MM.
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  • 854 3 OFF STAGE SECRETS. Making Life Worth While. I suppose the time has long since passed when the uninitiated thought of a chorus girl either as a clergyman's daughter who, not seeing eye to eye with her parents, left the old homestead, or as a young adventuress,
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  • 191 3 Stepping out on tip-toe all the Time. Twelve dancing girls, each earning a salary of £1,000 a year, appear m "The Victoria Vanities," m London. They are the Albertina Rasch superchorus girls who, having won fame en the stage, gained fresh laurels m talkie films. They are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 253 3 MALAYAN Cf/ftfgTAiAS I and NEW YEAH (IARDS. I I J «IRKET \<>li: FRIENDS! /T^^fci"*^ A F "NE SELECTION I WITH MALAYAN j| I Ff^ I DISTINC< "YE DESIGNS (lIKISTMAS CARDS. j |\^S^ N STOCK 11"._— i These delightful cards are •Mainafefe with photographic views, silhouettes or etchings and <*" be
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    • 443 3 j Estate Trust Agencies i (1927) Limited. BRANCHES I U, First Cross Street MALACCA, i I 11, Light Street PENANO. J U v Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. j j Registered by and Security deposited with j the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised
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  • 787 4 VALUABLE INSTRUMENTS. Careful Watch Makes for Smaller Bills. If the motorist will treat the instruments on his dashboard as watch dogs guarding his 1 pockctbook, instead of as so many pretty deco- I rations, he will save himself some money. He may incidentally add
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  • 175 4 Improvement Shown with Front Wheel Brakes. Discussing the question of skidding on wet and greasy roads. "Focus" of The Light Car and Cyclecar comments as follows: "Why is It that some cars are noticeably steadier on grease than others? To put the query m another way.
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  • 87 4 Uncontrolled Car's Mad Career. [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Penan*. Oct. 13. A motor-car with the driver dead at the wheel careered along Parquhar Street yesterday evening. It is supposed that the driver, a Malay, collapsed from heart seizure. The car, a Morris, out of control, knocked
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  • 488 4 THE MARBEUF. Why There are Parking Stations. We have heard much about the wildness and the nerve-wracking turmoil ot Paris traffic says the Sydney Referee. Now, from the pen of Mr. Q v. Grimes comes news of another and a most interesting aspect of
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  • 380 4 PSir Dennis Burney's Design. I am able to publish to-day first details of a remarkable motor-car that is about to be placed on the market, writes Harold Pemberton. Daily Express Motoring Correspondent. It is the creation of Sir Dennis Burney, designer of the airship RlOO, and m
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  • 122 4 Brother and a Film Actor who struck Her. Hollywood, wept. G. Mr. Harold Duncan, brother of Miss Vivian Duncan, one of the famous sisters, has exacted a revenge for the pummelling his famous sister said she received recently at the hands of a well-known film actor.
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    • 266 4 tHmdoyou manage to keep thin Jim m this beastly ctimat*' I lalwqy* drink Whaloty and fblly which contains natural** I fl/7flT ami nj^ iter on# art y^^2\ I Apoliinarts ynSF^C PRE-EMINENT IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD >c— V>T THE MICROSCOPE I Only long strands of pure golden Virgin^ I
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    • 124 4 %mM vSrP sootmt.s v SKIN for y^ CUTS BRUISES BURNS SCALDS ECZEMA RASH PRICKLY HEAT SUN3U3N INSECT BITES SEPTIC SOR JS OTHER SKIN TROUBLES '>' tin -r^^f\^ JF Good for all! EASILY prepared, easily digested, most economical, Quaker Oats is a healthful, delicious food for every member of the family.
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  • 698 5 CELLULOSE FINISH. Better Appearance of Coachwork. The manufacture of motor-cars i.n klip t scaie lias altered many processes m treii making and finishing. Generally, the public only care about the later stage, as appearance often goes far m deciding a purchasers choice j (writes H. Thornton Rutter,
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  • 243 5 Why the Makers Were Upset. A frienc of mine told me an cmusing ta!? about a speedometer, or. as he calls it. a how-faot-ometer, the other day, says a writer m the Light Car and Cyclecar. It appears h? bought a v«?ry nice little sports car
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  • 44 5 We understand, says the Times of Malaya, that on Chinese tin mines near towns m Kinta the coolies are getting^ 20 cents a day and theii food, whilst on mines far away from towns th€ coolies get from 24 to 26 cents and food.
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  • 529 5 I OUSTING COMPETITION. Imports Down: Exports U^ It is almost a proverb that the English people always grumble, so I suppose that the British motor manufacturer merely fellows a national instinct, writes H. Thornton Rutter Morning Post Motoring Correspondent. This year, however, facts are
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  • 332 5 'American Fillip to the Motor Industry. One explanation of the extensive sales 01 British small cars m the United States is a steadily increasing expenditure there mi the improvement of roads. The Morning Post New York Correspondent states that during the last five years expenditure m this
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  • 105 5 I Mr. Lim Cheng Kung. managing dir;x-tor of the Criterion Press Co., Penang returned to ;>Penang by the Yasukuni Maru after an extensive trip through Hong Kong. China and Japan. With him on the vessel, which is makj iiig its maiden trip to Europe, were Professor Andreades, Professor of Economics
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 120 5 AUSTIN 7 1 i TOURER $1275 I I SALOON $1495 i II 1 U NIMPEACHABLE j c 1 j IJECURITY I I ITI I I HAT R M* j Borneo Motors i I Limited. 1 I I SINGAPORE I AO ALWAYS PENANG. TMPING, IPOB, KOALA I Ll'MPl'l: -IREMBAN. MALACCA 1
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    • 479 5 White Teeth turned dull by film SCIENCE has made a significant Pepsodent. It acts to curdle film discovery. The cause of dull, >o that brushing easily removes it. discolored teeth is found to be the Start today. Chief cause of serious tooth and Pepsodent contains no pum.ee. filrTtl !T C
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  • 626 6 C«f with Me a Little Way. by Julian Swift (Werner Laurie*. Cuckoo, the heroine of Mr. Swift's new novel, is a most improbable person. The outcome of a temperamental Hungarian violinist's lore affair with an American society girl, si* enters the story m the setting of ;i Nfw
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  • 1170 6 Bu Our Chess Editor. Problem No. 101. by H. Schuld. White to move and mate m three moves. International Team Tournament Result. Hungarj nearly succeeded m adding a third to its previous two victories m th^ international meeting at Hamburg, being only I 1 points behind
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  • 124 6 Vicar and Verger Sworn to Secrecy. London. Sept. 2# Described as the only living doubl" Victoria Cross holder and the "shyest man m the world," Mr. Arthur Martin-Leake, Medical Officer of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway, is to be married m London m a few days to Winifred Prances
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  • 21 6 The essence of a bet is ignorance, and gambling is a retrogression to an irrational frame of mind—The Rev. Harold Mulltner.
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  • 385 6 The streets of London are indeed "pc\eci with gold." that is. if one is lucky enough to be a professional beggar and pick up its wealth for the asking. There are pitches m London which yield a» much as £1.000 a year to the beggars who occupy
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  • 1073 6 WEDDED BREVITY. Hollywood's Matrimonial Disasters. Matrimony is a. popular state with cinema actresses m Hollywood, but it apparently has no endurance Net all of them have been willing to call it j quits after one try. Many of them have remarried seme of them have
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  • 1136 6  - Bridge Notes and Problems HORATIUS s I I THE SECOND LINE OF DEFENCE. IfOW "Sam" should v. v the situation when "Jack" has opened he bidding and he finds himself \\ith a band not entirely berefi 3f strength, but not suc!i as to fill him with ;?ame-making ambitionv as discussed
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  • 713 6 "D. X was the best reponer we'd ever h:»d on the Watchman, He was always first through with the news. He seemed to have a nose for copy; if there was a train smash or a millionaire murdered. D. X would be on the spot before the breakdown
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  • 706 7 FASHIONS IN SLIPPERS. Where Men Must Wed and Women Must Weep. The proposed Bill m Arabia to make marriage compulsory for all persons over 15, is only one more indication that "Love m the Desert" is less romantic than assumed by the writers of popular
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  • 267 7 American's Address to Rotarians. I Speaking at the Colwyn Bay Rotary Club luncheon. Dr. D. Hugh Jones, Presbyterian minister, of Evanston, Illnois, U.S.A., said nothing made him more sad than to hear on this 1 side of the Atlantic expressions of bad feeling towards the
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  • 55 7 Fabre Wins 420 Yards Race. S. Pubre won the ten lengths (420 yarcLs) rac at the Singapore Swimming Club on Sundnv. j Four entered. Fabre went 1 mm. 55 sec. after j the first man away. C. Goldman, who went at 2 mm., was second, and Maynell. who
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  • 114 7 Huge Drain of Indian Labour. Returns Shew that 21.740 Indians 17.910 adults and 3.830 minors* left Malaya for India during September. Only 50 adults and five minors arrived from South India during the same period. As it is estimated that no fewer than 25.030 adult Indian labourers have
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  • 72 7 Los Angeles. Assault and other charges have been brought m the Superior Court at Los Angeles against "Ace" Hudkins. the American middle-weight boxer, known as the "Nebraska Wildcat," by Miss Rhea W. Hill, who is asking for £32,000 damages. She alleged that he broke his promise
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  • 69 7 The Monthly Medal was played on Saturday and Sunday. Twentyone cards weie taken out and the best returns were: K. Hobbes 1 Down. Major J. M. MacKinnon 1 N T. Addis Martin 2 Captain E. C. O. Thomson 2 The Ball Sweep over nine holes was won
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  • 205 7 The Hon. Abdul Rahman bin Andak. Dato Sri Amar d'Raja. of the Sultanate of Johore. jC.M.G., who died on Sept. 10. at Hampstead. at the age of 71. was the son of the late Dato j Andak, was born m 1859 and was educated Jin England. He joined the service
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 108 7 The rich creamy lathe* an easy e uoes not dry on the face. ERASMIc' SHAVING STICK. Helps the razor. Sooihes the skin. British and Best. ERASMIC Perfumers. LONDON a PaPiS. h STOCKED BY ALL DEALERS. SIME DARBY k CO. (AGENTS FOR MALAYA). CYMA NOTICE. THE NEW patterns of CYMA WRIST
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    • 190 7 SHE gave her best l NESTLES did the rest, JLi and here p ig^^^^^^^^ Syou have the finished product: the nearest T thing to perfection m IM^^^^^^Sw canned milk. I I IT HAS THE I*" »"j FLAVOUR XlR I Eof fresh dairy milk. J S NATURAL MILK^ fll Ra ~~mT^&tiP^
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  • 2172 8 EXCITING STORY. A First Experience With a Parachute. "Open the door when I give you the first j signal. Jump out when I give the second, j Wait till you're clear of the machine, remember that, and then pull the rmg it only needs j
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  • 187 8 Dr. H. A. Tempany. the Director of Agriculture S.S. and F.M.S. together with Dr. H. w Jack and Mr. W. N. Sands, visited the Ri ce farms of Chin Leong Co.. at Kok Yang Halt m Patalung District. Siam on the sth instant. The party was met at Haad Yai
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    • 280 8 'Tf^aW •e»»«nn*^sn^Bs»s*B» m^ wE^ They speak for them \r/\ w$ If «m v <^j_^PWT- Xr V^ /or th* mother who is unable te"^ J feed her baby. Horlick'sywvrishcs '***>' ~c^' and sustains ayid gives the sti erigth J-^? Jf*^ j l^ e child requires Hor lick's is rruLlr of Mi/t.
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    • 290 8 What soap is used m your home If it is Sunlight Soap, you have chosen the soap that is used by millions all over the world* To-day more Sunlight is sold than any other soap, and its sales are still going up and up* It is the supreme quality, the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 493 9 BUSINESS CARDS. AS SAGE ANICUBB ISS FUMIKO S2 Dhoby Ghui MEMORIALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. N'ov 1 A 3, rmhas Road. <*tt I ttrndcr Street Phone 6075. MASSAGE HALL MRS. HARU AND MISS HANA 60, Waterloo Street TELEPHONE 7467. to^letT No 87 MEYER ROAD Apply Meyer Brothers. No A and 4
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    • 678 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders an new mvited fcr the following materials or service and that particulars of such tenders may chained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices:- Closing Date. Con tract*" >i 4 hard rt at Plan- Altered to 4 p.m. Oct. 15th. 1930.
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    • 505 9 NOTICES. REGISTERED TRftPt MARK NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of LOKE CHEE CHEONG carrying on business under the name of the Leng Che Gok firm of No. 10 Ling Sing Street, Victoria m the Colony of Hong Kong and is used
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    • 706 9 NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5^5 DEBENTURE STOCK 1926. INTEREST DUE Ist, NOV., 1930. Notice is hereby given that the Transfei Register of the above Stock will be closed from .he 18th October, to the 31st October. 1930 !x>th days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE. Ag. Municipal Secretary. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE. October
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    • 486 9 NOTICES. IMPORTERS AGENTS. A large Anglo-Eastern trading organisation composed of prominent Australian producers and commercial men is extending activiiies to Malaya. Agents or Distributors are required to handle Flour, Meat, Tallow, Leather, Jams, Canned and Fresh Fruits and other products. An Executive Director is m Singapore to negotiate with European
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    • 587 9 AUCTION SALE DISTRESS SALE. IN THE SUPREME TOI'RT OI THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Distress No. 76 of 1939 In the cause of S. O. Alsagoff Landlord versus Lock Kuan Cheong Tenant AUCTION SALE of STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A WATCH DEALER'S SHOP. COMPRISING— Pocket watches. wrLstlet watches, wall clocks, alarm
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  • 43 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. LONGUE— On Oct. 14. at 13 Norris Road. Singapore. Mrs. Frederica Longue, aged 87. She leaves one son. three daughters, twelve grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. Funeral to-day at 4.30 p.m. at the Church of St. Joseph, and afterwards at Bidadari.
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  • 767 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930. COUNCIL POINTS. Two points m the Legislative Council debate of particular interest, apart from that of the Military Defence Contribution, on which we commented yesterday, were the question of the cost of administration of Government m regard to the personnel and the drop
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  • 466 10 2.178 Chinese steerage passengers left Malacca for China via Singapore, last month. The very useful Roneo indexed diary for 1931 is now on sale and can be purchased at the Roneo Company offices. Field-firing by the 2nd Bn. Welch Regiment will be carried out on Oct. 17, 20. and 22
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  • 483 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Dividend of Six Per Cent. Declared. Mr. J. Robertson presided ovtr the annual general meeting of the Mvcftntifc Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, held Ui the V.M.C.A. Down Town Centre yesterday afternoon. In moving the adoption of the report a nd ccoUnts he saidYour committee
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  • 267 10 Drowning Fatality on Johore River. Mr. R. O. Jenkins, an assistant on the Nam Heng Rubber Estate, Kota Tinggi. Johore. was drowned when his boat upset on the Johore River on Saturday afternoon, while he was going from one part of the estate to
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  • 148 10 Police Surprise Armed Chinese. At the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. J u >ticMundell. the trial of the five Chinese who w Pr^ arrested as the result of a polic- ambush j n Tampenis Road on July 21 when, it is fclfcgaj they were preparing to commit a
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  • 47 10 Order to Remain m Force for Further Three Months. I A Gazette Extraordinary was issued i ast t evening extending the period covered by the j recent order restricting the immigration of (Chinese labourers into Malaya for a further i three months from Nov. |%t
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  • 22 10 Dr. J. C. Tull, of the Medical Department Singapore, and Mrs. Tull, an- at present stavina j in Kuala Lumpur- M. M.
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  • 558 10 MEYER ROAD CASK. Mr. Oakeshott's Story of GtM Hold-up. Mr. B F Oakeshott. Assistant buiw>i> jfrom the General F. P t wh( -re he had i,^ detained sine, September 3 wh.-n wounded m th, mck !,y a romiver *o< k during a KUffll v.iih an
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  • 91 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Oct. 14, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons rtotify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £107 5 8 (down £4). Forward £109 8 (down £3=^ The market is flat. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify
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  • 152 10 Lorry Runs into Chemist's Shop. [From Our Own Correspondent M.il.w. Ort II Katavah Singh, driver of a lorry W to the Tampin Rubber Curinp Compai v fined $30 for rash and negligent driving 10-dty Turning from Junker Street into f Street on Monday afternoon he drow Chinese dispensary
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  • 58 10 His Excellency UK OlWfPOf uul Clementi will be leaving BlllfiMW >>n by the P. and O Mahva His Excellemy-.s departure will b.- i formal and no invitation to Htt.iiil OH wharf will be isMud. but friend.'- do so will have an opportunity of <■. bye m front
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  • 14 10 Mr. P. W. Marsh, of Sentnn.iM rent following :< MMMflll >p< ration Btppendicits M M.
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    • 96 10 [j 634 > I I I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I TENG SENG GUAN. l Established 1905. i 5 0 \w^__— »^^^^S^i ft 5 T. K. X's I Gent's Tennis Shoes I J Sizes 25 to 43. 1 From 70 cts. to $1.15 per pair. r I j U. S. De
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  • 260 11 WKEKKND WEDDING. Marria Ke ~to MrZ Brockie Wilscn. H H. the Sultan of Johore is to be M». Heien Wilso n. former «^1 Johore Government doctor This intelligence is contained m the following cable from our London correspondent which arrived as we were goin B to
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  • 83 11 brease Owing to Price Decline. (Reuters Service. l Genera. Oct. 14. In connection with the Tariff Truce Convention signt'd m March the German Goverr. me tit has notified the Secretariat of the League that the German Customs duty on wheat will be increased forthwith from 15 marks
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  • 32 11 Alleged Plot to Kill Pilsudski. Reuter's Service. I Warsaw. Oct. 14. Five Socia list Deputies havp been arrested, it is alleged, m connection with a plot to assassinate Marshal Pilsudski
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  • 58 11 Airman Killed by Propellor. Reuter's Service. Townsvillc. Oct. 12. Fred Hancock, an ex -Australian Air Force man, representing the Brisbane Courier, while getting out of an aeroplane m which he was flying tv welcome the airmen now cominp to Australia, was struck on the head by the propeller
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  • 142 11 FIVE HOURS BATTLE. Rcteb KfPorted Advancing on Xl de Janeiro. I Outer's Service.! "«n New yZFSJS; aL Janeiro give conflicting ac^unTS th, pnl •«J the revolution m Brazil m unced from R1 de Janei I forces have been everywhere frl Cl6ared the rebek fro *n the
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  • 105 11 Quota System and Empire Wheat. I Router's Service.] London, Oct. 14. mperial Conference to-day there was lied discussion of one of the sugIi or improving inter-imperial trade yesterday, namely the applicability of I ta system to the export and import of V.::. wheat. This has been referred to
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  • 110 11 Sequel to Venezuelan Raid on Fort Willemstad. I Reuters Service. The Hafue, Oct. 14. l Borren. former Commander of the Curaco". has been sentenced by the M: High Court of Justice to one day's im; nent m connection with the raid of th> -..zuelan filibusters on June
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  • 82 11 British Appreciation of French Assistance. I Reuter's Service. Paris. Oct. 14. If officially announced that the Prince of Wai- received the French Air Minister. M. Laur:.- Eynac, at St. James' Palace and conferr- him the insignia of a Knight Grand Cro the British Empire to mark His
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  • 46 11 Herman Protest Against Wage Reductions. IReuter's Service.] Berlin. Oct. 14. 14 Berlin members of the Metal iVoikcts* Uni a ;tre striking to-morrow as a protest agai: the reduction of wages under the recent arbir ;on award. The strike may aggravate th»' tical situation.
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  • 40 11 Increases at London and Liverpool. [FftEl PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.! London. Oct. 14. I m and Liverpool rubber stocks show an inn. on the week and now stand at 82,245 and 224 tons respectively. [Earlier cables on page 12.]
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  • 72 11 INanyo Nichi-Nichi Servlce.l Tokyo, Oct. 14. Ii !f\v of the grave situation due to the woi ide trade depression, drastic curtailmvi t expenses of large firms is being practise. T sumitomes. one of the largest banking ■«xl ning firms m Japan, are stated to have d<i
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  • 405 11 A NEW RECORD. Kingsford Smith's V/ 2 Days to Karachi. Wing -Commander Kingsford-Smith, according to i Renter message, arrived at Karachi on M— lay. only fttft days after leaving Croydon, which is 3^ days ahead of Hinkler's time during his flight m February 1928. and a
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  • 27 11 Capt. F. R. Matthews hopped off for Java from Seletar yesterday morning m his Puss-Moth on the next stage of his flight to Australia.
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  • 104 11 Ziegfeld Beauty Arrested. [Reiner's Service.] New York. Oct. 14. Police activities m connection with the murderous attack on Jack Diamond, whose condition has improved, have led to the arrest of Marion Straswick. a young red-headed Ziegfeld chorus beauty who was on intimate terms with him. The police discovered
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  • 92 11 Decline m Production and Sales. IReuter's Service.] Berlin. Oct. 13. The report of the German Steel Trust for the year ended Sept. 30 this year shows a turnover of 1.251 million marks compared with last year The decline m production and sales continued throughout the year and
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  • 41 11 Underwriting of £12,000,000 Issue. IReuter's Service.] London, Oct. 14. The underwriting is proceeding of a £12,000. 000 6 per cent Indian loan redeemable m 1935--37. of which £6.000.000 is for repayment of Indian Treasury Bills due on Dec. 20.
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  • 38 11 Strong Note From British Legation. [Reuter's Par Eastern Serried Peking. Oct. 14. It is understood that the British Legation sent a strong note to Nanking m regard to the murders of Miss Harrison and Miss Nettleton.
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  • 38 11 Sir Joseph Byrne to Succeed Sir Edward Grigg. London, Oct. 2. Brigadier-General Sir Joseph Byrne has been 1 appointed to succeed Sir Edward Grigg. Sir Joseph Byrne will assume the GoVernorship of Kenya early m 1931.
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  • 373 11 CENSUS RESULT. Serious Problems That May Arise. [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Batavia, Oct. Is. On Tuesday last the Census was finished and on Wednesday morning the results for most places m Java were published. The officials of the C-nsus Office have been working day and
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  • 115 11 Reichstag Agrees to Borrow $125,000,000 I Ri-uter's Service] Berlin. Oct. 12. The credit of $125,000,000 which a group of American. Swedish. Dutch and German banks, including the Reichsbank and the Prussian State Bank, are placing at the disposal of the German Government at 4 'i per cent,
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  • 89 11 Fascists Raid Business Quarter. [Reuter's Service] Berlin. Oct. 13. While the police were dealing with demonstrators outside the Reichstag, where eighty were arrested. Fascists raided the unprotected business streets and smashed the windows of Jewish shops, cafes and hotels. There was much tumult inside the Reichstag during
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  • 60 11 London To Cape Town m Puss Moth. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Oct. IS. A young South African airman, R. Caspareuthes. to-day completed a record-breaking flight to Cape Town. He left Lympne on Oct. 5 m a Puss Moth aeroplane and landed at Cap*Town at 5.45
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  • 160 11 Driver's Miraculous Escape. London. Sept. 3. Scotland Yard officers and the Post Office authorities are investigating a mysterious explosion outside Mount Pleasant, the principal London distributing office. A postman was tossing mailbags into a van when a terrific explosion, which was audible over an area of a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 186 11 CARRON RANGES CARRON** Ranges are Foremost m I Construction, Durability Efficiency. T X "CARRON DOVER" RANGES f No. 6. 333/, mi nc h $45.00. with boiler $75.00. f f No. 7. 37% $55.00. $85.00. X X No. 8. 40i/, $65.00. $95.00 t No. 9. 421/, n $75.00. $105.00. COMPLETE WITH
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  • 3112 12 PRESERVATION OF MALAYAN WILD LIFE. Hubback Commission m Johore. RILLING HAS REACHED ALARMING PROPORTIONS. The Hubback Commission appointed at the suggestion of the Secretary of State fcr the Colonies to enquire into tne prese. ration of wild life m Malaya, is now sitting m Jchcre where the flf>t session was
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  • 18 12 The statement that Mr. W. G. Vowler hftfl gone Home on l^ave is incorrect, .says til Malay M?.i!.
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  • 263 12 TARIFF PROBLEMS. Existing Preferences to be Continued. I British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Oct. 13. The heads of the delegations to the Imperial Conference continued the exchange of views on he suggestions for improving inter-Imperial Prade. The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. William Graham,
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  • 387 12 F.M.S. Committee's Appeal for Funds. The Malay Mail has received the following letter from Mr. D. H. Hampshire. Chairman of the European Unemployed Commit t--i\ F.M S "In accordance with the previous announcement my Committee desire to inform trn p ib!ic that they are now prepared to receive
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  • 196 12 I The undernoted non-fiction works *fi] b ready for issue on Saturday, at 9 a.m.: I Benson <E.F.> As We Were: a Victorian Peep-show. 1930. illus. j D'Abernon (Lord) An Ambassador of P:*acp Lord DAb'rnon's Diary. Vol. 3. 1930. illus. I Der Ling (Princess) Kowtow experiences m China.
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  • 132 12 -THE GREAT STRlJttfl K Second Phase Just Belinnintf* says Congress Leafier. IRruter's Service. J Allahabad.!*}''- ll•The flnt phase of the gre t ItriU'r'lf ended. The second stage is now it inin j > declared Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru vAo as> day released from gaol after
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  • 292 12 Dr. Eckener Tells of Curious Phenomenon. British Radio Official Service Rugby. Oct. 13 Dr. Eckener. Commander of the Graf Zrpi*linwho attended the foneral of the of the RlOl di<a;ter on Saturday ;Jt the official representative of the O r man Reich, left Croydon for Germany aeroplane this
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  • 178 12 Programme of Drills up to and for uetkending October 19th. Wednesdaj 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Eua^ar. Units SVC. New Members Drill. Bde. Blgna. Section. Signal Training. Eurari-in M.O. P'.atoon. M.G. Instruction. 6^f> Sen ngoon P S.V.FA.. Syjad and Stretcher Drill Thursday. 5.15 pm, Drill Hall. *C (S
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  • 243 12 Routine Orders by Liev.t. -Colonel J. M Mackenzie D.5.0.. Commanding S.S.V.F, Service Rifle MeMing. The Service Meeting. S.V.R.A.. u ill be he! a on Bukit Timah Range on Saturday and Su: day Ist. and 2nd. November 1930. Ranges. The following Range Allotments are x> published for information:
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  • 732 12 A WAR INCIDENT. The Valuable Work „i Destroyer.;. Captain Is.t.u y Dorteh, i.: tnanding. and the ofßct n w. Squadron of tlv United paying a vtan to Bingapore, were of tte Btngap i Ft 119 ciui) Raffles Hotel on Honda) were present BIN 250 gui I
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  • 62 12 Expressions of Coinl"l«-» m Jay.i. (Proa our Own C n v r. Tba irltl h •ctln C bofech Bmr todn I ige: "H. B nka for the mmnj to KM v:-h -1. Brtl tv iii <i m ith the i Ictim all rkte>. He la brlngi '..c:
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 994 13 Rice Hits Mason When Down. The much- !i^cu."Md and widely advertised Bffht :'t Tht Rir.°. (m mail week) between Harry M isi.n of Leeds, and Ernie Rice of London, j both of whom have held the light-weight championship of Great Britain, produced cne ?>f the ei
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    • 43 13 All swimmers of the Chinese Swimming Club are requested to note that the half milt scratch swim for the Mayhew Cup will be swum of! on Sunday at the Club at 10.30 a.m. sharp. It will b« a post-entry event.
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    • 179 13 neaans Surprise Win and Over Perak. I From Our Own Oonwpoodent] if** v Penang, Oct. 12. Kedah 13 P'*. I>e.,», pts 13 At ll S "Ked? ta K:Vilh Kedah astounded even the most sanguine supporters, showing a surprising imZ°Z7S pf T 2 took ■£>«£ rTrst m 7 teiTitOry
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    • 111 13 The Ne#ri Beaten m InterState Hockey. 'From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Oct. 12. At Ipoh on Saturday m One weather Perak beat Negri Sembilan 7—l. at hockey The Negri opened well, the forwards bMng gooc: but the homesters settled down steadily and wore down the defence which cracked
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    • 126 13 Some Second Day Handicaps. The following handicaps for the second day of the forthcoming meeting have been issued. Race 2.— Horses Classes 4 and 5 (combined) Div. 2— (5 a furs.) 2.25 p.m.:— Star of Athole 9.6. Maimoon 9.2. Marco 92. Stiffy 9. Black Moon 8.2. Coragh Mac
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    • 246 13 S.R.C. Defeat Vehicles Department Side. S.R.C Vehicles Dept 0. A weak SRC. eleven met a Vehicles Department eleven at hockey on Monday on the Padang and defeated th->m by two goals to lil. The game was not \"ry exciting, both sid? playing rather poor hockey, the S.R.C. missing many
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    • 96 13 The following teams will compete for the "Chick" Cups on Wednesday and Friday of this week. "A" Team: Dr. J. S. Sloper. Lt. Col. W ft. (Hore. Lt. Comdr. R. A. Kin^-Harman. .7. M Forbes. i "B" Team:— R. H. de S. Onraet. Lt. Col. D. P.
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    • 35 13 The match between Perhimponan Stia Club and Singapore Pranakan Club which was played at the Raffles Reclamation Ground on Sunday resulted m a victory for the former by 7 goals to nil.
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    • 36 13 Wednesday's tournament game between the Merchants and S. Johore has been cancelled owing to a misunderstanding having arisen as to the date of the match and the difficulty of the Johore side m raising a team.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 426 13 I I»^UW Nov^| r^S 1^/ 1= L^r i j I Then Now 'Yeast 1 S Life' p^TTS^i I ;CASCINATINQ dramas of REAL LIPE an I f>\ U* 4f JS^T^ II 1 revealed m the record number of entirdj I f vSt- WjJtfA 1 I Testimonials which pour into Irving iffl&T^l/JS
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    • 293 13 f g IF YOU REQUIRE ANYTHING ELECTRICAL J CONSULT UNITEERS LARGE STOCKS OF ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES j{ ON SHOW AT THE gELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, 17-19 BATTERY RD including. /gv J HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, FOR COOKING IRONING. ETC. FITTINGS AND SHADES 1 PHILIPS LAMPS FOR ALL LIGHTING PURPOSES CABLES AND WIRES i* CEILING
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 833 14 Blue Funnel Line f REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. KXPRIBB SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. I Twioe Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Gens* and Ham). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT D« CALCHAfI For Marseilles, Casablanca, London,
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    • 455 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (In orponted tn England). "ELLERMAIT LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe Singapore. 14. OTTT OP SHANGHAI Nov. 7 ss. KAZEMBE Dec. 6 HOMEWARDS. 6.8. CITY OP
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    • 476 14 V- o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m Xngiand). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVEIINMF.M LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Doe. Ttonace Singapore. Tom.«»» MACEDONIA 11.120 Oct. 17 TOOllaf "^JJ« LAHORE
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    • 773 15 O. S. K. Line. i*j« Angeles and and New York: (from Kobe) (Express Freight Service). Klna Maru O^ flctorla. Seattle and Vancouver:— (from Kobe> Ar «ona Maru Oct 26 i'lndtm, Rotterdam. Hamburg (Bremen) and Antwerp. Alaska Maru Oct 15 16 jurban. Port Elizabeth, Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos, Montevideo
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    • 544 15 ~vJ *«^fefts^LHyL £A IMNCS TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND UOSIOn HiOM SlSUArottt. AND rclNANti via COLOMBO »Ut/' PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES AN:> UttNO.. Arrive Leave Leave Anive Sin«;ipo"-. Singapore. Penang. New York Pres. Johnson In Port Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Nov ft Pres. Fillmore Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. l
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    • 818 15 *»VJi*-« M MM AJLilJl^ K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY, OF BATAVIA] (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freights, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*) of the
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    • 687 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via UVi, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. IT sills i monthly sailings by tbe well-known, steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tbs a*. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia
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    • 486 16 j» NORDDSDUETSCHER dill* LLOYD (Incorporated m Germany I The undenioted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. I ALSTER For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, Dalny Tsingtau Oct. 26 9 FRANKEN For Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Ock 28 HOMEWARDS. t DESSAU For Bilbao, Dunkirk, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Oct.
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    • 515 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. l nc (Incorporated m USA GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sai s M.S. SILVERWALNUT Oct. 28 Nov 3 Voi% M.B. SILVERBEECH Nov^ 9 Nov 15 PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES— STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore to San
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 662 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 am Bangkok «very Thursday 6 ajn. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower 81am 6 ajn. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 40 17 A Shipment Prom Sydney. Sydney. S*pt. S3. ::t ofl Valencia oranger, is going to .:i^t m an attempt to open up a Mew krt Growers h;i\r recently ent large .ship--10 t\<:iad;j wli-iv th v market promise
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    • 68 17 Visit to Singapore. iding to the South China Morning Post mi Robert Dollar, founder of the Dollar unship Line, is due shortly aboard the idpnt Philimore m Hoof Kong from Japan. l he will no to Manila, m the course of a tru-w<>rld trip m company
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    • 83 17 Official Assistance. Shanghai. Oct. 3. Pd ihe promotion of shipping enterprises mid other transportation services m North China. Chinese ship-owners and Nanking offii ..(Is are undertaking the formation of a new n. inking corporation, with a huge capital. It Ls understood that the Finance
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    • 114 17 L Pacific Rescue by a Cardiff Steamer. Cardiff. Ii w revealed that eleven Japanese fisherman were saved by the crew of the Cardiff ■tcMBCT, Vernon City, on her first voyage to the Pucinc coast. One ni^ht the watch saw a flare as the vessel »;i.s pasj-ing through
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    • 136 17 Record for London Docks. What hi beHmd by the Port of London luthortty to be a record for cargo discharging MU just been established m the unloading of h Union Castle chartered steamer ••Murillo." |arrylm IOd.OOO packages ol oranges and other tttrus Iran ham Cap* Town. The
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    • 198 17 New Japanese Vessel's Maiden Trip. Thursday evening last week saw the arrival Bom Kant v another new N.Y.K. motor the Yasukuni Maru. which is on her Maiden voyage from Yokohama to Europe. She :.< latest vessel to be placed into service the Nippon Yusen Kaisha m accordance
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    • 65 17 Late Mr. A. Donaldson. lliMwn between the Leung Kwons boat, at Capsuimun. m May. 1927. In is were lost. Is recalled by the the late Alexander Donaldson, an -me. bawd the 111-fated vessel, which has enth proved at the Supreme Court. Local estate of the late Mr.
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  • 1441 17 Xl M I'SED^AS DOPE. Amputation with Carpenter's »road Axe. Tnr fe-saving operation on his son perfoni Captain R. w Crome of the steam^ of Alexandria, when far distant from surgical aid. lacking proper instrur: -ld anaesthetics, brings back vividly nd the feeling of helplessness that
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  • 654 17 A Search into Their Origin. "Mannin Crane" writes: Many years ago. mi my first voyage. I remember asking an old '"shellback" which are the seven seas? He didn't hesitate chewing his quid of tobacco even to answer me. it was 90 easy. "Whicii is the seven seas,
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  • 27 17 •Now tell me the nam?s of the three greatest aailor* m English history." sad the examining Admiral. "Nelson, Drake and cr what's your name,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 277 17 FOR OVER A YEAR I JE5> S^ mj "AS CONTAINED ADDED m «T M SUNSHINE VI TAMIN D. j^& £S* X M° ofher Bab V Fo can j^ nuke this claim. Do you M know what the addition of 1 Vitamin D means to your r X Baby? It means
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  • 999 18 DISCOVERIES THAT COAST JOBS. ABUSE OF KNOWLEDGE. Why Labour is Suspicious of Science. Sir Richard Gregory, the editor of Nature and a scientist of distinction, unveiled m the Kingsley Hall for the local branch of the Independent Labour party a memorial bust to his father, whose life was spent m
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  • 43 18 Tht? Hon'ble Mr. J. W. Simmons, British Resident of Negri Sembilan, will resume office, on. his return from leave, on Sunday, and relieve the Hon'ble Mr. Andrew Caldecott. C.B.E who has been acting as Resid.-nt m Negri Sembilan and now -goes to Perak.
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  • 906 18 Tests With New Weapons at Bisley. Vickers-Aimst'oni-. Limited, gave a demcnstration en Sept. 10 on the National Rifle Association ranges at Bisiey of the Vickers-Berthier •land service machine rifle and the Pedercen self-loading rifle. The Vlckers-Beuhler machine rifle, with its bipod rest, weighs 201 b.. as against
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  • 281 18 An Explorer Alone m The Antarctic. On r:i m Ii ;<! I; 1 flown b»e:i Idll d :u:h r had died fa D the third, alone, found him.-, n rope down yawning heir feD glacier Such was thy position of Sir D ■I the most entteal
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  • 18 18 I During %he present ¥*ccta*Uon I Ipoh it is rtimattd th kl I I already been WMdnated I
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 103 18 J A Youthful Complexion J i J f X FOR YOUR CAR X by using regularly *f KOLORTONE AUTOSHINE POLISH X V V ♦j* A new and modern preparation, made m colours ♦> J^ to match your automobile. J^ V Has a wonderful uninjurious and lasting effect Sold V m
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    • 621 18 BANKING. BANKING. CHARTERED BANK MERCANTILE BANK OF OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I\Tm k I TF% (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) ilwlA, LIU. (Incorporated m England). Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 r h S'SEIS <*p itai £3 ooo oo Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Ri ,haerihed l 800
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    • 203 18 INSURANCE. THE /^Ts SOUTH fPf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LlMliji. FIRE, MARINE, TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAK INSURANCE ACCEPTED vi LOWEST CURRENT RATFS L. C MARGCLiOUTH. Hn Office: 2. Finlayson c PERSONAL ACCIDEMS. FATAL ACCIDENTS art' t v, oilJ(^ HAVE you made piovisiun tor of your dependents should sui I overtake you
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  • 1521 19 I'ITLAV BULANG ESTATE.' Nlrarcholders Vote Against Voluntary Liquidation. 0M exception, the shareholders who nt at the extraordinary general meet- i the Pulau Bulang Rubber and Produce h( ld m the Chartered Bank Chambers voted BfßJnst the resolution "That as :i .pany cannot by reason of its
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  • 104 19 International Conference m Brussels. Brussels, Sept. 11. The I- -..^parliamentary Commercial Confennce held its last meeting to-day In Brussels. On b fof France. M. Bonnefous presented ame n condemning tho dumping of foreign goods use he asid. it constituted unfaii competi n and was liable to create
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  • 50 19 Filatures Close Down Wholesale. Shanghai. Oct. 3. A ton, O f 89 out of 106 silk filatures 1 Shangha. have closed down, allegedly owln to a shortage of cocoons, and an a protes against official inspection of spun silk. I Thirty thousand operatives are affected.
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 218 19 October 14. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2!4 132 London 3 months' sight 8|4 London 60 days' sight 2|3 15 16 London 30 days' sight 2'3 ***** London, demand 2 3 7j8 London, T.T. 23 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 143S Hamburg, demand 235^4 New York, demand
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    • 210 19 October 14. Tin 125 Tons $56 T Gambier 9' 4 Pepper White 42 Pepper Black 24 Flake Tapioca c 4V6 Pearl Sago Small 6 "4 Ccpra. Sundried 5.90 Rice, Anam No. 2 260 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eogle 'New) 6.30 Rice, Si; tin old No. 1 820
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  • 894 19 TUESDAY, OCT. 14TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Mapm seuen. Aram Kumbang (£> 20s 25s Bangrin Tin (t) 13* 14s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 3* 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 10s 12s nom Chenderiang (£> 3s 6d 4s 3d Eastern Siam NOM. Hitam
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  • 608 19 Marked Decline m Cotton, Wool, Iron and Steel Exports. The Trade Returns fcr August are the wcrs. which have appealed fcr some time, and that Is saying a goad deal, writes the Morning Pest City Editor. i The value of imports shows a shrinkage oi £21.000.000. while
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  • 116 19 J. S. M. Rennie, A?ent Pelepah Valley 75.000; Kota Tinggi 63.000. Siginting 27,000; Clov?lley 20.500; Kuala Kepis 24.000; Tangkok 25.112. Tanjong Labu 9 300; Cantan Kuantan 27.983. Harrisons and Crosneld, Agents: United Serdang (Sumatra* 519.308; Sialang 174.187; Tandjong 167.400; Anglo-Sumatra 57.179; Sungei Kari (Sumatra) 31.614; Tanah
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  • 130 19 Kinta Kellas Chairman Cheerful. .FREE PRESS SERVICE— CUPYRICJHT I London. Oct. 14. The meeting of Kinta KeOu liubb r Co (0day adopted the Alnetan' -iport. The Chairman. Mr. Burgess, spoke m cheerful vein, and pointed out that they had r. diucJ the cost of production to 2d The
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  • 45 19 Yesterday's London Prices. I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPY Rl' HI London, Oct. 11. Rubber opened this morning at 3 78d spot and 4 1 16 d forward, quiet urchangi'd Tin opened at £110 spot. £111 10s forward, easier. Both share-markets are idle, steady
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  • 94 19 MACPHAIL CO.'VS DAILY REPORT. Singapore Oct. 14. Tin.— Steady. Kiatas 75 79. Kuchais 48 53. Pinawats 34 38. Ulu Klunrjs 52 56. Lukuts 65 70. Taipingo 29 33. Sung A Luas 71 73'_.. Petalings 3.25 3.40. Talams 45 50. Sungei Ways 1.80 1.90. Ayer Hitams 7s 9d 8s 9d. Pangnga
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  • 309 19 Cheaper Terms Announced. Re\ ired terms of life assurance are announced by the Manufacturers Life Insurance Ccmp«tny of Canada which mean that it Is able to offer increased value to proposers and so to provide life assurance more cheaply. As a Canadian office it declares annual "cash dividends'
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  • 59 19 October 11th., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 1%% 12'Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 12 l v |t% Nov. 12 12 Dec. 12% 13!* Nov-Dec. 12\ 12 7 Jan-Mar. 13 19% Tone cf Market: Very Dull. Latest Cable: London Spot
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  • 96 19 The Sungkai-Chumor Estates harvested 817,0541 b. of rubber during the year to June 30 (against 773.4361 b. for 1928-29). and the average net sale price, including the estimated value of the unsold portion of the crop, was 7.22 d. per Ib. (against 11.30 d). Costs per Ib. 1. are not
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    • 73 19 I 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. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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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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  • 1700 20 Duke's Good Rugby m India: Malayan Tennis "Stars" at Home: Local Hockey Pw>speot«: Singapore and Malayan Rugby: Kedah's Surprise Victory. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment during the time they were stationed at Singapore were a sufficiently strong Rugby combination to make their challenge to Singapore a considerable
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  • 194 20 Results and Matches for this Week. MONDAY'S RESULTS. Championship— 3so Up. E. A Hudson beat W. T. Cherry by 92 "A" Class Handicap— 2so Up. P. Carmichael owe 125 beat A. S. Anderson owe 25 by 87. W. H. Palgrave owe 100 beat G. E. Mills owe
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  • 173 20 Don Moe Coming to the Orient. Portland, Oregon. Sept. 28. Don Moe. local golfer, now on his way home From the U.S. Amateur Championship Tourlament at Aradmore, Perm., is sailing on Dctober 4 for a tour of the Orient. Moe, who. las been called by Bobby Jones "the
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  • 59 20 Mr. W. E. Pepys is going on leave In a week r two. We hear that Mr. T. S. Adams will c ct as Under Secretary to Government. MM. j The women's hockey match m aid of Poppy f )ay funds will be played on November 6th g nd not
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  • 378 20 LADIES' GOLF TITLE. Mrs. Graham Brown Beaten m Yesterday's Final. Mrs. V. O. Savi won the Andrew Currie Cup (ladies' golf championship of Singapore) on the Sepoy Lines links yesterday afternoon by defeating Mrs. Graham Brown by 4 and 2 after an interesting game.
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  • 71 20 October Ladies' Spoon. Twenty cards were taken out for the above Spoon and the following returned: Mrs. H. B. Knox 3 Up. Mrs. W. Marshall 1 Up. Miss Grieve All square. Mrs. R. E. Earle All square Miss X N'iblock 1 Down. Mr:. J. G. Clemetson 1
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  • 549 20 Training Exercise at the Racecourse. There was a larger gathering on the Racecourse yesterday morning to watch the work being done for the meeting which begins on Saturday. The up-country horses had m many cases arrived, the Penang lot were due later m the morning by the Kedah.
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  • 64 20 With the close of the cricket season, the't cricketers of St. Joseph's Institution, as ml >revious years, have just voted for the best all •ounder of the year, the majority going to Chia c feng Hock; John Then being second. This f rives to the winner the V. O. Charlesworth
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  • ETCETERAS MAKE BAD RUGBY START.
    • 651 20 Coleman's Fine Tries for M.C.OMalaya Command Officers 19; Etceteras 0. The Etceteras made their debut m the S.C.C. Rugby tournament on the Padang last evening and never looked like scoring a try against the Malaya Command Officers by whom they were beaten by 19 pts (two goals and
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    • 93 20 Welch Reyt. 2nd. XV 3 ptf S. Johore 3 pts. South Johore met the 2nd XV from Tanglin Barracks at Johore Bahru on Saturday and shared the horvurs m a very wet game which caused handling to be very difficult. The visitors scored their try m the
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    • 193 20 The following have been asked to play for the "B" Company, S.V.C. vs. Public Services Football Club on the Padang to-day and will play m Colours: A. L. B. Perkins. R. M. Hoops. W. R. King. C. Carey, H. Jackson. J. C. Cocke. W.
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  • 127 20 The Hon. Mr. Justice Stevens, on going on leave, has tendered his resignation as the President of the Club; and Mr. George Parbury »as been elected m his stead. A fresh Handicap Tournament is now being irranged m which members of all classes will Jlay on level
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