The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1930

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1 20 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press. NO. 13,168 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S-S. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 446 1 British, American and Japanese ratifications of the London Naval Treaty were handed m at the Foreign Office yesterday Page 11. Sir Otto Niemeyer, replying to attacks made on him as a result of the New South Wales elections, emphasises that he went to Australia on the request
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  • 966 1 Mrs. Sarah Gold, who was m the nursing business until she retired on the savings of her third husband, waddled up the High-street of Market Waldron. there to encounter a lady of dimensions equal to her own, coming down the same noteworthy thoroughfare. With fcwift glance Mrs. Gold
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL BUITB, HIGH STREET. Raffles Hotel I EXCSLLKNT ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN 1 j SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS I I mmm^ m '^^mmmm* Mm I TO-NIGHT I Dinner and Dance S I MONIA LITTER'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA j I gWll'room. s j S J SPECIAL DISH
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    • 346 1 EUROPE tg) HOTEL j "Renowned by recommendation" jg In view of the present financial depression the 1 i Management beg to announce that from NOVEMBER Ist a Cold Tiffin will be served, consisting of— JCold Soup, Cold Collation, Vegetables, Bread, Butter and Coffee at $1.00 per head. A new Tariff
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    • 96 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hctcl announcements. Page 1. Fit the Dunlop Clipper Page 1. De Silva for cut glassware Page 10. Jean Val Jean truly a cigar Page 1. Cinema and amusement quide Page 2. Camera bargains at Maynards Page 1. Dennison crepe paper at M.P.H.— Page 20. Wassiamull for silks, curios,
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    • 14 1 WING LOONG. FOB HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut A Finish Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • 204 2 Successful Trial m Germany. Berlin. Oct. IS. Viila^tr^ stared cpenmcuthed. children ■creaßMd and herd.- s tamp?ded during .lv .11? j cessful trials of the r. n x 100-fo^t prop-llrr Ail] ear ne*: Hanover on Saturday ab^.\ loon j This car U i> beUeved, ri ihitfemlis raHbound traffic.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 334 2 I Oine and Wine 1 f> at the SI CAPITOL I I RESTAURANT II i Malaya's Finest Appointed 1 I Restaurant. iPrompt Service I I Excellent Cuisine I 1 Moderate Prices.! "EW'kmimmW'} j ORDER OF BUFFALOS j I A Dance will be held m the t S.V.C. DRILL HALL J
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    • 166 2 VICTORIA THEATRE I COMING NOV: 22nd 23rd 1 TWO RECITALS ONLY I Dame Clara Butt 1 AND I Mr. Kennerley RumfordJ f^l^S NIGHTL V I p^TSf LAST NIGHTS TREMENDOUS CROWDS AMAZED AT Beauty of rniversaFs All-Colour Supreme Spectacle of Lavish Entertainment "THE KING OF JAZZ Featuring the World Famous PAUL
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    • 222 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9. 15 1 THE CAREFREE m I BEEN WAITING FOR j 1 EL BRENDELJ MARJORIE WHITE WM. COLLIER NOEL FRANCIS MIRIAN SEEGAR AXD FRANK RICHARDSON I IN I THF NEW 1 MOVIETONE [FOLLIES of 1930 1 I THE LAST WORD IN GETTING I GAY! KICK THE LID 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 233 2 I THE WEEK. Tursdav. 28th. High Water 02.32. 7.4 ft.. 13.2 C. 8.6. ft. Rugby: SCC vs. H.M.S. Cornwall, at S.C.C. Hockey Chinese XI vs. Vehicles Inspectors. V.ednrsday. 29th. High Water. 03.37. 6.8 ft.. 14.09. 8.0 ft. Rugby r> »M.G> Co Welch vs. Johore, at Johore. B Co. Welch vs.
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  • 1372 3 EARLY DAYS OF WAR. Bitterness and Mistrust Behind the Lines. Brigadier-General E. L. Spears. C.B was liaison officer with the French sth Army, the neighbours of the British, hi the first month of the War. so that his book. "Liaison 1914. A Nairative of the Great
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  • 158 3 The Seine and Loire are carrying high water and m many places have left iheir banks m consequence of cloud-bursts, stated a telegram of Oct. 13. These wreaked havoc m i.he Isere Valley, causing damage estimated at ton million francs. The railway connections between Grenoble and Lyons are dislocated. Mr.
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  • 161 3 —Who'd Give Her Another Look? What woman who wants to look her best can afford to ignore Nature's warning signals? When you begin to lose weight, get -skinniereach week, feel tired, lack strength— that's a sign that you have made too many calls on your vitality.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 344 3 A FEW OF I Crosse g BjackwriTx f L Famous Products. I XL inegar Steak Kidney Pudding I Lemoncup Catsup Orangecup Sausa es I I Essence of Chicken oxTon g ue I Jelly Crystals Potted Meats I Tart fruits bottled i x m 1 j Black Leicester |ams Marmalades I
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    • 338 3 CRAWFORDS j CLAN SHORTBREAD The Shortbread of Tradition Delightful for Afternoon Tea OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES AND DEALERS. BARLOW CO. Agents W A I «.^l G SHIPS I t. 1 1 -vicSTlndia" Is^'toSand" I X AND THE NEW SUPER MOTOR DRIVEN LINER X ♦|> OF THE WHITE STAR
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  • 1563 4  - AVATION DAY BY DAY. T. STANHOPE SPRIGG. BY I Air Mail Delays I I WHEN WILL AUSTRALIA EXTENSION j I BE OPENED? I With India still holding up the development of the Imperial Airways mail route and its subsequent extension to Australia, business men m London and at the other
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  • 1821 4 TRAMP STONEBREAKER IN ARABIA. IN THE PERSIAN GULF. A Backwater of the World. Mr. Collinron, said Mr. G. M. Lees m a talk recently as reproduced m The Listener, expressed a hope last week that we queer people would spare a few words to explain how we became queer m
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  • 458 4 Some Queer City Occupations. OEFORE long it will take a whole bushel of apples to keep a French doctor away. The profession, the medicos themselves complain, is getting so overcrowded that it is already difficult for the majority of them to earn a comfortable living. They are
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  • 1014 4  - TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT ATTEMPT. LIEUTENANT HAROLD BROMLEY. BY 1 Aviator's Own Story i I LIEUTENANT HAROLD BROMLEY TELLS I I OF FOG AND MISADVENTURE. I The following is the personal account written by Lieut. Harold Rroml. x hl attempt with his navigator. Harold Gatt> to fly across the i'acili< Ocean (rum
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  • 419 4 I sent up my card to the man I was to interview. When I met him he was smiling and he handed me back the card, back upwards. On it I had written: Temple Bar 7788. 3.30 p.m. 10 each way. Monastic Haste. Fair hair.
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  • 271 4 •If I Go Before You. Do Not Grieve." HOT York. Srpl I Miss Ruth Alexander, aged 22, MM M" Africa's leading women aviators VMB yesterday when her airplane encshtd nrar San Diego. California, as she was stamnc I flight, to New York, left I note-book Ml Ing
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  • 502 5 R5.184,000 CLAIMED. Alleged Wrongful Detention. Bombay. Oct. 8. Sowkabhai Pandarinath Rajpurkar had filed a suit against Sir Tukoji Rau, ex-Maharaja of Indore, m the Bombay High Court some time back, the further hearing of which came up before Mr. Justice Wadia yesterday. The plaintiff's story was
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  • 324 5 Plea for Amelioration of Conditions. The folowing letter was written to the editor of the Morning Post m mail week: The impending meeting of the Rouivl Table Conference raises, once again, the question of the future conditions of service and tK> future governance of the All-India Services, more
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  • 174 5 So They Got Him Some Boots From The Police Station. Big feet are life's cruellest handicap to Arthur Jones, a British miner, who has been ;ut of work for four years. Arthur tramped the country till he was literally "on his uppers." but nowhere could
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  • 408 5 Madam May Have the Frock of Her Heart. Are you. Madam, just a shade well too thin, or too short, to be called stock size? Do you know, as one at your continual tragedies, what it is to see a frock hanging upon its hanger m a
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  • 339 5 Studying Jupiter for ThirtyYears. Epsom. Sept. M The Rev T E. R Phillips, rector of H'.'adley Surrey, who has been .".warded th? Goodacrc Medal and Gilt by th-> Council of the British Astronomical Association, was busy m his observatory at Epsom when I called on him.
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  • 89 5 A case of considerable interest to the Chinese community has been fixed for hearing on Dnc. 3 and 4 m the Supreme Court, Ipoh, says m Times of Malaya. The parties to the suit ire Mr. Thum Poh Choy, plaintiff, represented bj Mr. S Seenivasagam, the very well-known Ipoh lawyer,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 278 5 II WHAT COMPETITION I I CAN MATCH THIS KtIiUKU ii ji Ui T \r i The Kelvinator Corporation has just j t closed an INDIVIDUAL sale for I Kelvinator Equipment which involves j T approximately two million dollars. i This contract was made with "Dis- i play Refrigerator Ser-ice. Inc."
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    • 60 5 I IHacriminating Women \t 1 The World Over I I Cutieura 1 Cutieura I Talcum I B Why Not Try Them! J _B WKT' Sample each Soap. i] m g^B Ointment and Talcum free upon J Ik I H rccjur.t, from Mullrr A Phipps M V.B (Malaya) Limited. Inion M
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    • 448 5 Gloriously Alive— Always I I Not cir» m th« world thej cm dane« all night bectusn thej are gloriously tlive j gloriously healthj and fit Hall't Wine hat supplied them with both mental and physical reservet of power, which enable them to get a hundred per cent, out of life.
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  • 2081 6 A SCIENTISTS THEORIES. Isolation Only Means to Preserve His Life. We all like piererving things. Think of the ericrmous care that is taken m the preservation of works of art: think of monuments, ancient buildings, everything one finds m museums. But there is just one thing
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  • 261 6 Offer During Honeymoon Tour of Sunny Jarman. Having been a honeymoon trip ro.ir.J th: world. Mr. Francis Francis, the young RDHttsh millionaire and his bride, who was Miss JfeiMMl the American musical comedy actrc* ore returning tc London on October 14. > >i'l l|M stroller m
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  • 220 6 Street Bandsman Who Owns Motor -Cars. The next time you hear a band playing 'The Stein Song" m the street and you feel tempted to give them some money, you had better remembered that perhaps some of those musicians run their own motor-cars. It was revealed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 f; j v There is no need for yOU Ji ,^f^S^HsS^P^r search long for good Tea. In v^'Kfi^'j^^^^v w gold leaf Tea you w!l1 W T^^r^^^^K^-^' find all your dreams of a per- S 5 .V^ J ®^l^HB^ 'ect blend of Tea realised. i K^: i^^^^2^l*H^ I CORRECT STRENGTH, FLAY-
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    • 170 6 1931 MODEL 1 I AUSTIN CARS] f Price Reductions* I X OLD PRICE NOW I f AUSTIN 7 Tourer $1275. $1250 j 7 Saloon $1495. $1395 I X 12 Saloon $3350. $3150 J X 16 Tourer $3045. $2950 j f 16 Saloon $3750. $3450 j In Stock. Immediate Delivery. t
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  • 1253 7 j KEMMERER REPORT. Taxes Bearing Hardly on the Poor. The report cf the Kemmerer Commission on the revenue policy cf China was issued recently and is interesting m view of the suggestions it make; with reference to the lines on which China's revenue should be collected m
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  • 139 7 "Doctors Will Never Take Responsibility." Lord Moynihan. the president of the British Medical Association, believes that the medical profession of Britain will never take the responsibility of ending painlessly the life of those suffering from incurable diseases. Ke discussed the question just before sailing from Montreal
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  • 82 7 "They Are Scarce and If They're Irish They're Good." When an out-of-work Irish cook appeared m the dock at Westminster Police Court, it was stated that a man m court was ready to give her a job. "That's very good of you,' .said the magistrate. Mr.
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  • 47 7 Plan to Make Scond Trip. m 0 Lon:1on. Oct. 18. The aviators Boyd and Com -or intend tc j return to America by air. They will fly ail from Baldonnel m Scotland, m the first week of November, for Newfoundland or Nova i Scotia.
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  • 38 7 Movement Flaring Up Affain. Madrid, Oct. 18. Tl>S ptDcrm] anvmant fl-ired up again it Toledo where the Trade Union executive proclaimed a forty-eight hours' general strike as a protest against the monarchist demonstration aranged for Sunday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 192 7 -I SUMLI "il, t MiiLANU H^3s^^^^"^ r^ Motorist zv/w cares rfor her complexion raP needs a pure, non-greasy preparation to protect the J I delicate texture of her skin BlllPll^ •HAZELINE' MP^^ ius helped many women to uJV j^^^^^B keep and develop the natural V, beauty ot their complexion Do
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    • 256 7 J As a Doctor I cannot '%SBl recommend .^B any brand, hut m^ s^ m& Halk /Lbl% mr"A\ J 1 PURE TOBACC O Natural CORK-TIP I «HAvFnr/^ Finest imported matured Vir- J Guaranteed natural cork of M 4+** i gir.ia tobacco eucrrntec-d rure ,i v vi V^- i v i
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  • 365 8 Sad Shooting Accident m Siam. The Bangkok Times records the death of H. S. H. Prince Samorabamdoeng Abhakara, a son of his late Royal Highness the Prince of Jumborn, which resulted from an accident at Satahip about one o'clock on the morning of Oct. 20. His remains
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  • 49 8 Certain Portions Deciphered. Stockholm, Oct. 18. Professor Svedberg told the Press that he had succeeded by ultra-red rays m deciphering and photographing one-third of Andree's diary. The part thus revealed deals with the bold balloonists* first few days on White Island and the preparations for wintering. I
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  • 485 8 AN OPTIMIST. Mrs. Shah Nawaz Arrives for The Big Conference. Among the delegates to the coming Imperial and Incia Conference will be a beautiful woman from India. Mrs. Shah Nawaz, who has just arrived m London with her father and mother. Sir Mukammad and Lady
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  • 380 8 Increased Deficit. According to the draft estimates published of the Penang Municipality the revenue is fixed at $5,207,787 as compared with $5,275,201. the corresponding approved figures for the current year, thereby showing a drop of $67,414 On the other hand the expenditure which is estimated at $5,907,032
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  • 78 8 On the occasion of their silver wedding Mr. P. J. G. Aeria, Chief Inspector, P.W.D. Penang, and Mrs. Aeria gave an "At Home" at the Eurasian Volunteer Club, Peel Avenue, on Tuesday evening. There was a large gathering present who congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Aeria on the happy event. Dr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 50 8 C!1llf A F F /iin /rol BPHHI B^H 111 /^pjm BK* '3SB B^B K«B"^22 Concessionaires C A^W j| (Incorporated In S.S.t Singapore, Penan?. Kiiait Lumpur and SUPERLATIVE QUALITY 6 I HYGIEtSICALLYPURE THEY I ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE ARDATH POPULAR PRICE OF TOBACCO Co., Ltd. 50 i*™™ o'so0 50 LOm>o l
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    • 290 8 l\\^ net/uaqneur WAuHdiMltJm: 1 And m nothing else is the quality of age i more valuable than I\| m Whisky. I 11 Haia a^^t\^V^\ as been continuous F l ™'z^^B^i distilled since 16 27. 1 ilfii'w N !her Hhl9ky distillers can J^J^*^^f" ,«!f j^Tj claim over 300 years' rxpencm Lr^^X
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 394 9 MASSAGE ANICOBE ISS FUMIKO it Dhoby Ghmvt. "marble merchants. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 3, I'enha.s Road, off Lavender Street Phone 6075. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS! Ca Brooks Rupture ApNew discovery. .^^^^^^^V. ful No lumpy C W\ pa a.- no springs, dur- Mfc VB 4t>> (heap Binds and V/ parts
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    • 639 9 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4 NOTICE. now invited for the following material* 0 services and that particular, of such tender Sunldpll on£.!! Tende m Closinr Date Supplying and fixing C.I. Gutters and downpipes at a new block of Quaiters at People's 4Dm Park Pumping Station. Nov 3rd 0 Supply and erection
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    • 652 9 COMFORTABLE ROOMS 182 Middle Road EABT ANQLIA.— Oxley Rise. Returnable .nose and comfortable Phone 4300. 2 VERANDAH ROOMS (bachelors preferred) or m nice house. Tanglin. Tennis. Garage. Boa •8 No. 823. care of Free Press. Kurnisned rooms, Verandah attached, lull j. Board. (Garage) Terms Moderate. Apply No. 11 Scotts Road.
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    • 678 9 THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE EXECUTOR COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE "iSMHEREBY^Crl VENThIt "•PS* Annual General Meeting to be held on November 4th. 1930, the Directors will recommem <hat a dividend of 25 cents per share tx Mtlyed m respect of the year ended June 30th. 1930. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the
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    • 446 9 j NOTICE OF RBMOVAIT The Credit Fonder d'Extreme-Orient begs to inform I I™,? 0 81 *****18 and others that as from November Ist r 1 jV. lte business will be carried on at Meyer Chambers I floor, to which office all enquiries may be directed jg irom that date. J
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    • 252 9 AU s ic lipstick! >- y >~ >- langee is Nature's loveliest color. For this is the «iagic of Tangee it change* ©n your lips to blend with your own natural coloringl For Tangee is like a glow from within, a blush entirely without artificial thickness, yet permanent ond natural.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 75 10 Aniukt. Daughter of Mr and Mrs De Haan cf Rotterdam; To. John Blits. Only son of Mr. and Mr«v Leon Blits of Antwerp: at Batavia on October 20th. 1930. CHRISTIAN-ARATHOON— At Buenos Aires on Oct. 24. 1930. Charles David Leslie, only son 0< Mrs Christian and the late Mr.
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  • 922 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1936. THE LOVETT TIN SCHEME. We referred last week to the tin stabilization scheme which Mr. J. Lovett of the F.M.S. Department of Mines had devised, making the basis of that reference reported details as published m the Malayan Daily Express which awaited confirmation.
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  • 90 10 The Gap road is now open to traffic at all hours. Dr. W. Gray has been appointed Medical Officer m the F. M. S. Medical Service. A deputy analyst is being advertised for at home by the Municipal Commissicnera of Singapore. Among those m London m mail week were Mr.
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  • 242 10 CHANGKOL ATTACK. Tamil Takes Law into own 1 Hands. From Our Own Correspondent. I Malacca, Oct. '11. The District Judge tc-day sentenced a Tamil •oolie to six months" rigorous imprisonment for a ausing hurt with a changkol to the manager of t Devon Estates. The Judge
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  • 363 10 For one m a way th? superlative adjectiv of cinema advertisement can almost D" UNd a review of a film, for Kmg of Jazz, iht nucbvaunted Universal production which opened I the Capital last night, undoubtedly exc??dsl anything of its kind that has y^t
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  • 228 10 The "Fox Movietone Follies of 1930" which forms the main attraction at the Alhambra Theatre this week is a revue film with a love story which can be neglected when commenting on the production generally. As a revue film the picture can be ranked with the
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  • 246 10 Production Dates by S.A.D.C. Fixed. I The dates for the performance of this Opera, to be produced by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee, have now been Axed I The first public performance will take plac. on Thursday December 4th at 9.15 p.m. :ind thereafter on Saturdays,
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  • 160 10 BRITISH AEROPLANES' VISIT. FLIGHT FROM |\h, A rhree R.A.F. Machine* tw Next Month. [FREE PHLSB SEKVI' c it is offi( mih mnwux ed i icroplanes from India uml i Mr Marshal Sir Ocoffn B )i Ah Chic! Marshal Sir Dlitaf of the An s Mr Officer Comniaiuin.- U m India
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  • 97 10 LONDON AND NEW YOIIK il\ \\n KIBBER PRICES. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Oct. .'7. S.tt p.m Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spct £113 213 (down I ward £119 9 16 (down 5.10) The market is steady Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify
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  • 157 10 Annual Conference m Kuala 1 Aim pur. I From O 01 C Ku.il.t I umpur. OH The second .i:.. opened f .hi> monnr.c at X chairman being Dr H A TChief Secretary Mr C W H Oochl the conference and spoke fth more than 30 \r> with the
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  • 31 10 Fourth ChlnCM to Stand Trial. (From Our Own Com 1 ndrnt Malta i <»•' The Poluv Mm-i Übl I Chmt'M- to ■tftnd krl charge of cauMiii: :r.i- I bj refuted.
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  • 108 10 Callers at ttu [nfonn week included Mr C Q Weilesl'>y. «rh I is stayi:. W.: Dr a;id Mr*. Porn-lii. L. H. Holdsworth. fclM oi I' Old boys nnc former tncfc High Schorl MnMMfl of thr tea-party In honour Lok. Ph B. J D torn who has returned to be tl
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 239 10 ,7 Sole Agents. I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD.. ilnorp,, rated under thr CIH|W<W Onli'inNi^ I I H i/nrorporafed m Shnnjjhai I R w cpn i4i V^fiT A "^^/l BM THE KING BI Mtl ML I^^ S) APPOINTMtNT TO O> BlA f I RICHLY CUT GLASSWARE IN REAL CRYSTAL Large selection
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    • 102 10 I jl j <f£uQji WO\ S"*NO S~\ Jl ■■■WBBWBW A PLAIN ANSWER be it comforting or discomfiting definitely answers a question. "What on earth will happen to me if I fall sick?": "How can I best safeguard my home against Fire and Burglary "I wonder if it costs much to
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  • 113 11 \SKKD FOR ADVICE. Ajfreemeni Reached Not With Him Krunrs Service. l Sydney. Ort. »7. sttackl made on him m connecNl Booth WaJaa elections. Sir fmnhaaswi that he came to tJx Invitation of the Federal Govave advkt at the request of memnan Council and the Premiers' \i
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  • 81 11 <>l Mr. Harry Payne Whitney. In- \xu i Bettkie i Nrn York. Orl. !7. Whitney, the American ■nd raoehone owner, died the am i f 58. iherttod akatal £4u.000.000 I! cmi one Of about a dozen ive« to hold the maximum iale, pm umonia I VbOM wife is
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  • 58 11 I \cu Trans-Continental Flight Figures. I Reuter'l Service] New Ycrk, Oct. •>'.. hma rtown from Los Angt h-^ 4: minutes, a mm women's tnam- rd. •vim will be remember m i woman to fly from Ene- l:.i -t-t up the record for the i -:u on October
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  • 40 11 Armed Mobs Release I'risonerN. 'Reuters Service j Kio de Janeiro. Oti 1~. occurred at Sao Paulo. d Baturdajr bur?t open .he Prison, where political prison rs and released the occupants. Ru- j Within the prison have been
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  • BADEN CAPTAIN'S REPORT.
    • 67 11 [Reuter'a Benrfce.] Hamburg. Oct. >7. j u 3aden has repotted ihat l tDi Rio de Janeiro with bl Uu jjort authorities, she v and forts by lowering her t( d with a steam whistle V: iwaj the rear rr.ast and 26 ci 43 Injured. It is
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    • 58 11 »v'< ;rrt of Provisional Government. I Renter's Service. I New York. O» t. 27. I m tan bra rtatei the Poretpi ,j protfstoaal povernmant has o{ m, Spam h ind Polish lega- m 1 th" Baden incident, and of- 'er nent of the victims. Bad n arc
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    • 29 11 Madrid. Oct. 27. tnacted its representative] enquire into the facts of I tiie Baden, with a view to ii behalf of the Spanush t!u chiel sufferers.
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  • 56 11 latest Netting m London. d 3 SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.) London. Oct. 27. gl tli lat st bet thin on the Recorder 4 to I; Quarr-at-al-Racedale 100 L o 9: Cat-o'-Nine Vatout n to 1; Plantago and 1 Midlothian 28 to 1 Grand Parth for Ever and Slipper n\ir B.
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  • THE LONDON NAVAL TREATY.
    • 183 11 Ihree-Power Ratifications Deposited. IReuter's Service. London, Oct. *7 American^ British and Japanese ratification trl f NaVal Tn aty er^ the Foreign Office to-day. The -remony ml .brie, and informal and wa~, attended by v, Premiers snd Sir *tul Chatter^ Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. accompanied by Mr Henderson and
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    • 25 11 I Reuters Far Eastern Service.) Shanghai. Oct. >X. The proceedings concerning International Disarmament broadcast by radio were heard m Shanghai magnificently throughout.
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    • 35 11 I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Oct. 27. To-day 1 relayed broadcast of .h.« Naval Ti ;ity proceedings from Japan vere very succesful. Mr Hamat-uchi. sp ■■akins. from ToUo was heard very distinctly.
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  • 134 11 "Moral War Against Italy." (Reuters Service j Rrme. Ort. J7. MlßßJllllnl, m a spuch. declared the >vorld to-day was divided into two camps. Fascist, md antf Fascist. "A moral war is being waged ftgalnst Italy and side by side therewith pre3arations for war are still hastening along
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  • 123 11 Stabilisation m Asia and the Orient. IReuter's Servic?.| London. Oct. 27. In a speech at luncheon m London Mr. Kerens, Canadian Minister of Trade, suggested he greatest problem' to-day was to bring about ronomic stabilisation m Asia and the Orient.!, here it is said millions of people m
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  • 92 11 Technical Experts Among Conspirators. I Reuter's S.'ivice.l J Riffa. Oct. 27. Tin Oupu announces tho discovery of another lot by technical experta to wreck the soviet ■onomic Structure and overthrow the comlunisi raglem Tlil chi'.'f conspirators are HBfjed to Include Professor Ramzin. Director C on? of the
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  • 89 11 r Australian Government Loans J Decline. o i] I Reuter's Service. I Sydney. Oct. 2*. c As a result of the New South Wales elections. ovi'rnment Loans hay* declined on the Stock t xchans 1 sharply, which is most unfortunate f i view of the necessity for the
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  • 28 11 [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Oct. 27. Latest rubber stocks are as follow: London >.218. Liverpool 38,345. c a I Earlier cables on page 12.1
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  • 1350 11 'MONEY-LENDING SOCIETY Appeals To Abolish Expensiv. Customs. At the annual general meeting of the Singa pore Government Servants' Co-operative Thrif land Loan Society. Ltd.. held m the Legislativ t j Council Chamber yesterday, earnest app?al ;,were made to the members to try and comba I the costly
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  • 757 11 BABY SHOW. c Arrangements for Coining Event. A meeting of the Child Welfare Society Baby t Show Committee was held on October 24th m c Flagstaff House by kind permission of Mrs s Pritchard, the President of the Baby Show t Those present were Dr. J. w.
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  • 25 11 IReuter's Service.) Sydney, Oct. 27. Capt. F. R. Matthews arrived here m another aeroplane, and was accorded an enthusiastic eception by the crowd.
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    • 126 11 I THE WHISKY YOU ASK FOR AGAIN JlliOM CO (I «jlilßw^Eß^^J^ 'MjBBBBB > IIHL a i^fHrni^sa I GRAND McNISH I I J| Sole Agents l> S°» INSON Co.. Ltd. I ALA LiUIVIfUK. J* V H mJ rf V i^^ B 3 -NJ^T->--== f-vrfSSN I ft V, >-— l =s*-^ f
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  • 287 12 NO DEKT REPUDIATION. Mr. Scullin on Relations With Home. IReutirs Servic: 1 London. Oct. 28. Mi S< ullin. m a statement with reg rd tc the Meeting of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament on Thursday to pass the legislator necessary to balance the budget, emphasise that
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  • 71 12 Tnhurt m Crash m Australia. R"uter's Ser\ic >. I Sydnry. Oct. 27. The airman. Captain F R Matthew- was loreed to land at L ism ore en route hither In the cash his machine was badly damaged but Matthews escaped unhurt. I Captain Matthews fluv from England to
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  • 105 12 Death of Dr. Waldemar Haffkine. Lausanne. Oct. 27. The death occurred suddenly to-day of the bacteriologist. Waldemar Haffkine. I A Russian subject born at Odessa 70 years ago. Dr. Haftkine was employed by the Government *A India on bacteriological research work from 1893 until his retirement m
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  • 51 12 Reds Demand $100,000 Ransom. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. Oct. 27. Father Von Arx (who, was, earlier reported to have been killed when Reds captured Kianfu a fbftntghl ago* h now reported to be held captive 25 miles south-west of Pcnutze. A random of $100,000 Ls demanded. T-=r
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  • 44 12 New York Sunday Editions to Cost More. I Reuter's Service. New York, Oct. 26. The New York Times, the Herald-Tribune I and the World announce that the price of their r, Sunday editiwas will be doubled to 5d from I November 2.
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  • 2422 12 MR. LOVETTS PLAN. i General Co-operation Unnecessary. Mr. J. Loved forwards a copy of his tin cantiol schemes which is as follows: > 1 There are at present roughly 50.000 tons i of Tin stocks and thi- abnormal amount i r I being added to
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  • 815 12 EDUCATION. Where The Malay is at a Disadvantage. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) In his speech at the last Legislative Council i meeting the Hon. Inche Mohamed Eunos bin Abdullah suggested the adoption by the Government of a two years' course for a Mplay boy studying his
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  • 106 12 The following is the piogramme cf drills up to and for week-ending. November 2rd. Tuesday. 5 p.m.— Drill Hall. "F" (Malay* Coy.. 30 Yards Range Competition. Wednesday. 5 p.«n.-~ Drill Hall. D" > Eurasian Coy.. S. Fortress Coy RE.. 30 Yanm Range Competition. 5.15 p.m.. 606. Berangcon
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  • 488 12 HOOPER-ROAD AFFAIR. Appeal Against Magistrate's Decision. The hearing of on appeal against a decision of the CrfmiaaJ District Judge, by a Chinese building contractor named Sim Liang Hye. who was convicted en a charge of criminal intimidation, «ai h-:id m the Appeal Odorl before the Chief
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  • 103 12 Approval of Mr. Baldwin's BrithO R;.d 10— Official Service! Kti-h\ Oct. 11, l-oi(s Elibank and Lord Melehett, Who hai ,be»n amoim Oomsrvative critics of Mr Baldi win's recent pronouncements on question- of tariff modifications :-nd Imp-tuil piefer^nce have Issued itatfim ccrdir.lly velcomlng \lr Baldwins latest declaration that ha
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  • 85 12 Presidency Offered to Liberal Candidate. [Renter j Service.] \eu York. Ort. |J. The G-nvrnmont Junta ms wlrsleaaly tovitod G-f.ilia Varuas io assume ihe ?resid-.K\ as they have no ptcUmlom to future government. ▼argai was tfafoated as UterrJ candidate r the Presidency election! m ihe tming d\ defeat was
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  • 26 12 100 Dead m Maybach Tragedy. [Reuter*a Serrk t.] Brrlin. O»t. 16. An official statement --ays that JUO Mayb-cl-■nmers are dead and 22 injured
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  • 113 12 Seven Years For Chinese Gang Robber. The Fifth Singapore Assizes w. re BKNMM I I conclusion yestirday when the CMC m winch Chinese named Wong Ken X was charged with :ang robbery was concluded. The Mcueed na ound guilty and sentenced to seven yean' lporous imprisonment by Mr.
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  • 426 12 PREMIER'S STATEMENT Reply to Gefteml s,n,,f Protest. IBr.ti.;, Had., Offl The PrilM M.niM Mr i 5 '■> repb to m ral B n British Om rnm^nt'i i m Pi- 1- tm,.. j rt«n based on n. summary of the contents that when h- b*J read sign
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  • 49 12 New Zionist Organisation Formed. Reu'-T'. 1 ten \tu Y.iik O.t Two Imud'ed and lift'- of tIM m the city meT to-day and enerwencjr fund to proteel Jewl h the British Mandate Thi>< action COMtfUi inp the pohtteal acttrlt) ol th sation from London to Ne« S
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  • 97 12 Recognition of Work for LufK of Nation*. I British Radio Ofßcla B ■agfa (1 With the cordial i leaders, a c( mmitu purpose <>f priinllni i portrait as a tribute to his th« cause of International good-win it is noped that tii eventually become one of public Irry.
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  • 54 12 Composer Dies While Col Con.<rt. i. a tragic Incident, unkjui iistorv. occurred tA t ii* i*< rlu t Blgbl When Julius Btak m iMurimi while conducttev vdMtm'i niuhtiy eonci ri NM ftfjtd <>T. was I i oniii" nurcht R. The ■null ransmis:-i<>n ended by th* liubli* old that
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1022 13 For Consideration of R. and A. Discussing various matters to be considered by the Royal and Ancient Club Charles Ambrose m the Morning Post says: Perhaps, the ore which affects the ordinary golfer, far and wide, more than any other, is the burning "Ball Question." The question,
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    • 24 13 Bath Rubber Mills are sending tennis balls, incorporating a patented rubber valve device which nullifies the effect of tropical heat, to many tropical countries.
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    • 397 13 Spain as the Happy Land. This week m the Hotel London Madrid Ricardo Zamora. the famous Spanish international goalkeeper, signed for the Real (Royal) club. Madrid. The Real club Espanol Barcelona, will receive £3,000 for the transfer and Zamora himself will receive £2.000 for signing, with a
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    • 254 13 Dan Drysdale Wins Captain's Prize. The 1.R.1. Gclfins Society held their autumn meeting at Sundndse Park on September 16. when, m spite of the dismal weather conditions, a number ol members took out cards m the 13 hole- < medal > competition. The 36 holes final of the
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    • 106 13 Tragedy Hushed Up by the Press. Writing m the Japan Chronicle. "Corinthian" states The Japanese press has not yet reported the death of Kobayashi. the boxer who collapsed after his fight at Kishien. After taking fairly heavy punishment, the referee saved him from an inevitable knock-out
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    • 44 13 Big Scoring by Northern Clubs. London, Oct. 12. Results m Rugby League matches to-day were as follow Waterloo 26. Manchester 3. F yld* 42, Broughton Park I. Headingley 48. Army (Catterick) 11. Huddersfield Old Boys 11. Workington I. Otley 20. Ilkley 9.
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    • 49 13 London. Oct. 15. The close of play scores to-day m the International Billiards Tournament were: Newman, (rec. 7.000) 12.123; Lindrum. 4.215. Davis. 12,489: McConachy, 10.429 London. Oct. 16. To-day's close of play scores m i.he International Billiards Tournament were: Newman. 13.335; Laidrum, 6198. Davis, 13.562; McConachy. 11.930.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 166 13 I MALARIAL f f TROUBLES I I HEADACHES w 1 I ANjEMIA 1 I quickly relieved by I the TONIC J i restorative pouters 1j [m Take two Bed- time I Dr Casse Tablets art the HBjßJHß^^^BL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l modern remedy for nervous complaints. They contain ingredients absolutely essential to a healthy
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    • 374 13 Strengthen those H Neurasthenia (nerve-weaknessj has been called the "disease of the 20th century." It is estimated that 95% of the population suffer from it. Trembling of the hands, irritability, restlessness are a few symptoms so are sleeplessness, stomach trouble, lack of energy. All are due to I one cause
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 901 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. «XPBRBB SERVICE MARBEHJJCB, LONDON 4s N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twtoe Mesthly Serrlee Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genea mad BavM). Boate ssipjeet to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Dae. Sails. A "t_^ YCPS P r
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    • 433 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (In rporated In «fc»gW"»> "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 OP SHANGHAI Nov SS. KAZEMBE uec. o HOMEWARDS. a* CTTY OF MANDALAY
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    • 463 14 Biitish (India and Apcar Lues (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S UOVERNmi v, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN Due Tonnage. Singapore. un RAWALPINDI 16,800 Nov. 1«» Hi» *'°«»Hi» JEYPORE 5.320
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 713 15 O. S. K. Line. urn Angeles and and New York: (from Kobe) (Express Freight Service), Tokal Maru g tictorla. Seattle and Vancouver .-(from Kobe. Manila Maru Nov 10 uindon. Rotterdam. Hamburg (Bremen) AlltWerp Amur Maru Nov 16 18 Durban. Port Elizabeth, Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos.
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    • 536 15 'J^ OF FAMOUS PRESIDENT LINERS. BW TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, IBOM SINGAFOKE AND 1-4XANG via COLOMBO. SUEZ PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES AND GENOA. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Singapc-*. Singapore. Penang. New York. Pres. Pilmore In Port Oct. 30 Nov. l Dec. 9 Pres. Wilson Nov. 10 Nov. 13
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    • 764 15 K. P. M. (Incorporated m Holland Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Pen.n,, of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU. BOOKING OFFICE ROYAL DU^H INDIAN AIRWAYS S 2 l£a^l 1S Paneh B Tan Jo n.. Z\ D DAR~JT ce T y Ct 29 Munt
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 628 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via I A vi, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Oegular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Ttas s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia
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    • 62 16 WQg|.P TRAVEL SCPVICEJ For Everything Appertaining to Travel, Banking and Freight Apply 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Tele. 5907. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. Incorporated In U.8.A.) I^^M^M^MM International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Travellers Cheques. Letters of Credit. Money Orders. Drafts. Transfers of Funds by Mall and Cable. Tours. Cruises. Steamship
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    • 370 16 NORDDEUTSCHER |<|3k| LLOYD. RnKkilpj < Incorporated Id \|Mpp^ Germany The undernoceu are the Company's Intended Sxturea: OUTWARDS. FULDA For Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 9 S SCHLESIEN For Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Nov. 15 5 MOSEL For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dalny, Tsingtau, Kobe, Osaka
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    • 463 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. nc < (Incorporated In U.8.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails M.S. SILVER WALNUT Oct. 29 Nov. 3 V*** «n M.S. SILVERBEECH Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Dec js PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES— STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 676 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Cuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembln and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. Bangkok «very Thursday ajn. lota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Talplng, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam ajn. ■Celantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday P-™ Sota Tinggi and Kedah
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    • 136 16 Pasir, Dut. 630. from Batavia 27. for Penang 27. Toradja. Dut. 674. from Djambi 27, for Djambi 29. Meijer. Dut. 1127, from Riouw 27, for Sourabaya 30. Suddhadib. Siam. 803, from Bangkok 27, for Bangkok 29. Nam Yong. Brit. 769, from Cheribon 27, for Batavia 31. Valentijn, Dut. 1181, from
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  • 261 17 miramdw Owen, who had been awi nsfer, has nturn-d to Malacca, follown trom leave of Lieut-Commander I [>„; H.irbour Master of Singapore. 11,, r> irade i> expected to arrive here t :i: from Colombo and. will go She will leave at noon for Saigo and ftalphonf
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  • 112 17 Wing i- the health bulletin of the Nations Eastern Bureau for the Nek ended October 18th Meoadria: 3 plague cases and 1 death. Bombay: 1 plapue case and 1 death: 11 cho:.d 8 deaths, (iirutu cholera cases and 4 deaths; 2 \at* and 1 death. (<nhin: 4 smallpox
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  • 168 17 > Ten Noort— Miss E. Clemency. Miss Miss H. A. Pox. Miss M C. Wm Sweeney. Mr. Lalxhand vhand Mr. and Mrs. Bocovski. Mr. Aoys. M WoO, Mr Th Govebade. Mr. and Peeters. Mr F Gregory-. Mr. J. van der Mr H Kruithof. Mr. N. Stathos. Mr. n
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  • 226 17 »on«r Kong Seizure to be Sent Home. i Of heroin, weighing over seven a nd valued at $500,000 H.K. on the Italian- f Worship Hilda, had a sequel last l ■0 application came before Mr. 1 the Central Police Court, for its it] taken m accordance with the
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  • 1683 17 C' Challenge to the British o- Merchant Navy to n Shipowners throughout the world as well shippers of soods. are face to fac e with a P n markable movement on the part of the Unit* v States, which threatens to disorganise ocea v transport, a rites
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  • 274 17 A Slight Setback m Earnings. A slight setback m earnings, the first since 1925-26, is disclosed by the accounts of the Prince Line. Limited, for the twelve months to June 30 last. The profit figure of £61.490. after transfer of £150.000 to depreciation account—as against £100,000 for
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  • 68 17 New Waterway Opened. Amsterdam, Sepi. 25. The new port of Dordrecht which has b3sn Inked with the rivers Rhine and Meuse by a '350.000 waterway, was officially opened to-day >y Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, who was accompanied by the Prince Consort and the ?rown Princess Juliana. The
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  • 129 17 The aircraft-carrier Hermes having returned o Portsmouth from China, went to Sheerness md Chatham on Sept. 29 to recommission on >ct. 2 for further service m the Par East. Of he three flights of aircraft m the Hermes, No. 03 (Fleet Fighter) Flight and No. 440 (Fleet Jpotter Reconnaissance) Flight
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 131 17 W^T m perfect condition jl yr^When heat is oppressive^^ I The best and safest way the body free from l||Hi If] to keep cool on sultry harmful wastes. A ||H| I days is to make sure sparkling glass during that your system is free the day refreshes and |||l from
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  • 393 18 THREE ACCUSED TO DIE. Seven Transported for Life. Lahore, Oct. 7. Judgment m the Lahore conspiracy case (the hearing of which extended over a very considerable period) was delivered to-day by the Special Tribunal consisting of Justices Hilton. Abdul Quadir. and Tappa m the Central Gaol court
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  • 268 18 Why They "Rear Their Ugly Heads." In dismissing the appeal of a man of the Mukkuvar caste named Thambu Rajadurai of Navanaturai. a fishing suburb of Jaffna. frDm an order of the Police Magistrate of Jaffna allowing a licence to a man of the Thimilar caste, named
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  • 234 18 Attempt on Bombay Police Officer's Life. Bombay, Oct. 13. Startling developments are expected m connexion with the shooting incident m which Police Sergeant Taylor and his wife were wounded while alighting from a car opposite the police quarters. The driver of the assailants' car. who is one
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  • 230 18 Lava Stream 50 Yards Wide. Rcme. Sept. 12. The eruption of Stromboli. which began almost without warning yesterday morning, may now be said to be over. The inhabitants of the island have returned to their homes, and the order fcr the departure cf further destroyers irom Messina has
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  • 37 18 King Ibn Saud's Wireless Project. London. Oct. 15th. 'Mecca calling' will soon be heard by wireless listener, throughout the world as Kins Ibn Saud is at present building a wireless station m the Holy City.
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  • 82 18 A fatal motor accident occurred on Mm main road that runs from Ipoh to Batu Gajah midway between Menglembu, says Wednesday's Times of Malaya, when a private car. bearing the number Pk. 8304. which was proceeding from Ipoh m Urn direction of Lahat. ran into three Chines hawkers, a man.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 260 18 Build up-cneifljr^^ while worhing Don't let the day's hard work sap your vital energy. Take Wincarnis to give yourself for the hours of the evening the strength and the keen energy which have passed from you during the daylight hours. E Wincarnis is the tonic which is also a wine.
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    • 345 18 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar j Hollo
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    • 428 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England). Capital £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. Robin.- on, Esq., W. H. Shelf oid. Esq., Sir Thomas Catto,
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    • 218 18 INSURANCE the SOUTH fpil BRITISH \|m^7 IN«?rRANCE COMPANY |.imi U|) FIRE, MARINE, TR\\ S T AND MOTOR CAI INSURANCE ACCKHH) 4T LOWEST CXRRFAI U\ TCs L. C MARGCLIOUTH. M >. Office: 2. Finlayson QtWi PERSONAL ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCIDENTS are everyday p^ ;bll^ HAVE you made provision for th| Mta of
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  • BORNEO RUBBER PLANTING INDUSTRY
    • 357 19 lO v( i -nment Inable to Remit Taxation. tn \k\v of the present position planting industry Government tlw question of reducing the labourers and would also ;it rentl and road rates were made tin British North Borneo C incil :>:e*ided over by H.E. the A F Rfchardß)
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    • 134 19 M 5. Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Commune meeting held m the Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd on October 3rd. at 6.30 pm •m. The Honourable Mr f w. Pinnock H pkbM, Mr A D Henne. Dr V A Mr Soh S^ew Boh. Mr G Mayor Key, Mr
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  • 69 19 itish Radio Official Service! Rugby. Oct. 26. fei lie: Amsterdam 12.06 ;l i B mbay Is 5',d.. Berlin 20.39 Bucharest 818. Rio 4 T s. Bueno: Copenhagen 18 16, Geneva 25.02 4 ''2- Hcng Kong Is. 3'jd. Lisboi rid 45.25. Milan 92.825. Monte Vide< York 4.85 15-16. Oslo 1816.
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  • 52 19 ibber pwmi m Indo-China have be i at the Dutch East Indies decisioi trteUoQ of output and have appeale< Mb Government for immediate hel] the niin of the industry. The grow vi that thousands of investors on th, Buffer losses, and ask the Govern impose higher tariffs to prevent foreigi
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  • 84 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Oct. 27. Tin.- r inn KuchaLs 55 60. Kintas 82 87. Penawata 41 45. Malay Consols 13 16. Petalings 3.55 3 70. Sungei Luas 76 80. Lukuts 60 65. Ulu Klangs 60 65. Sungei Ways 1.85 2.00. Hone Pfttta 40 45. Ayer Hitams 9s 6d
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  • 331 19 British Manufacturers' Lost Ground. COUTI m an article on British Ma]:iv;> Chamber of Commerce publ r\•:.;:i > nur: -mur ial trade it is stated: uurga and varied as the present production of the country 1. it represents but a modest percsntagt of its capacity, and ih-re is no
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  • 321 19 The Agitation to Reduce Them. I An aeit.itirn ti- flute the fees paid to direci tors cf rubber planting companies is being formnted m th? column* of certain organs of the daily pre=s Very little trouble, however, has bten taken to elucidate the amount of such fees
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  • 236 19 j Whole Output will be Absorbed by 1932. Another share whi >h I consider decidedly attractive. < writes th? City editor of the Evening Standard', is Perak River Hydro-Electric 7 per cent. Partiflpatiiiß PuiWllHll'll stock at tr.e present pricv of 97. T^ 7 per ant, Participating Debenture
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 228 19 October 27. SELLING. London. 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 27 32 I-ondon. demand 23 13 16 London, T.T. 2 3 2 r s 32
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    • 212 19 October 27. Tin 100 Tons $62 U Cambier 914 Pepper White 43 Pepper Black 26 Flake Tapioca 414 Pearl Sago Small 6 a i Copia. Simdried 6.50 Rice. An am No. 2 350 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle iNevrt 0.30 Rice. Siam old Nc. 1 320 Rice,
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  • 899 19 MONDAY. OCT. 27 TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Mayers sellers. \.-am Kumbang 20s 25s Ayer Hitam Tin ss 8s 6d 9s 6d Bangrin Tin t£i 13s 3d 14s 3d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang (sl> 35 40 Burmah Malay (£t 10s 12s
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  • 185 19 British Malaya Trustee and Executor Company. The balance brought forward from the previous year after payment of the dividend and of Directors' lees amounted to $11,945.13; To this must be added the profit for the year under review $13,731.39; Making a total of 525.676.52. This sum your Directors
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  • 370 19 Tussore Instead of Usual Fibres. The wcrd '"hose" is particularly misleading m tne rubber industry, and especially when prefixed by the adjective "silken. However. .the firm of C. Vollrath and Schn are not catering for shapely legs on this occasion. They have taken out the •design."
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  • 60 19 Octi.ber 2*th.. II r.'clmk noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. e^ual to London Standard, Spot I*% 13 Standard R.S.S on Tender Nov. 13 13 7 Dec. 14 14', Ncv-Dcc. 13 14. Jan-Mar 14 14. Tone of Market Quiet Steady. Latent Cable: London Spot sheet 4 5-16 d.
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  • 599 19 ANGLO-SIAM CORPN. LTD. Satisfactory Results in Year of Depression. The thirty-third annual ordinary "emral HMettaf Of the Anglc-Siam Corporation. Limited, was held at I St. Hel-ns Place. E.C on September 30th. Mr. J. M. Ryrie. the Chairman of the Corporation, presiding After referring to the difficult trading conditions prevailing during
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  • 245 19 Steady Falling Off May Bo Expected. From now onwards we ran lojk for i wriy falling ofl in outputs in Ceylon, as many estai arc eith-r clottag 1own "ntirely or vurHiline production, state tfwi Sanderson and Co. in their market v port for S>pt 17. Th:> n
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  • 29 19 Sorbo Rubber Sponge Products, of 60 Pall Mall, S.W. 1. have secured an order for 3.000 sq. yd. of Sorbo flooring for one of the principal Paris cinema theatres.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 71 19 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 Act
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    • 85 19 I IM A.D. 1720. i J I itwo hundred and ten pears ago.\ I j There were no Railways W S r m mno Omnibuses j j mm no Stage Coaches r Steamships were unknown. War i i vessels were built of hearts of oak. j ■r M? BUT -The
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  • THE MALAYAN TURF.
    • 157 20 Entries for Singapore Meeting. The Singapore Polo Club, m conjunction with the Singapore Turf Club, is holding an Amateur Race Meeting on Friday and Saturday this week. The entries are as follow: Horses Classes 4 and 5:— (5' 2 and 6 furs): Apple Royal. Black Moon. Taiping 11.,
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    • 103 20 Classification of Horses and Ponies. Last No. 4 Amendment No 7 Lssued Oct 27 HORSES. Transfers:— Air Defence from Class 2 tv Class 1 Hatchet Lane from Class 2to Class 1 Loch Royal from Class \l to Class 1 Hazel Bey from Class Ito Class 2 Blocmfield
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    • 44 20 The Polo Club will hold a gymkhana on Saturday Nov. 15th or. should the weather not permit on Sunday. Nov. 16th The programme will have the usual events open to ladies and i gentlemen and team and individual jumping I competitions.
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  • 191 20 Came Makes Successful Debt at Tembunan. The lust and dangerous game of Polo has made Hi debut at Tembunan. states the B.N B Herald The remarkable event took place on Sept. 30th Very short notice was given to those around of the intended match, but when the
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  • 192 20 Latest Betting on To-morrow's Race. London. Oct. I.. The latest betting on the Cambridgeshire is 11 to 9 againn The Recorder < offered <6 to 1 taken > 100 to 9 against Quarr-at-al-Ain. 25 to 1 against Lord Bill. Parth H>r Ev-r. ICat-o-Nine Tails and Plantago (offered), (33
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  • 61 20 Ladies Open Singles Tournament. The closing cate of entries for the above tournament has been extended to Saturday Nov. Ist. Those who have not yet sent m their entries are r^qu.jsted to do so wished delay. Entries should be sent to the Hon. Secretary Singapore Badminton Association. Mercantile Bank
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  • 30 20 son" S'T l^ c °mpetition of the 55 Played n Satu «iay and Sunday S^iel C ES and the Novemb t^3rd C m^ titl Mo^ay next v
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  • TROMP WINS SOMERVILLE BOWL.
    • 213 20 Variable Weather for Final Race. The A class boats were engaged m the second and final race for the Somerville Bowl, at the R.S.Y.C. on Sunday morning. Seasonal weather graced the event; starting off with a flat calm and developing later into a smart but uncertain breeze from
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    • 294 20 On Sunday last the T class were racing for a Club Trophy, the series Race being postponed on account of the local "call to arms." However six boats turned out and m very I light breezes a fair stari was made. Punai getting away first followed
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  • 133 20 i' Fast Game by Padang Clubs 2nd Teams. y The SRC. and SC.C. second team* met on j the Padang yesterday and provided some fast i and thrilling hockey although the game was inclined to be scrappy. Up to the interval neither side could gain the advantage and it
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  • 259 20 England's Victory Against Ireland. London, Ort. 20 In the International Association football match at Sheffi-ld. England beat Ireland by 5 goals to 1. The attendance numbered 40.000 Showing greater thrust. England took thelead after a quarter of an hour. Houghton who was a conspicuous figure made fine centres,
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  • LOCAL SPORTING NEWS.
    • 152 20 Malayan A.P.C. Beaten at Serein ban. Although the Malayan A.P.C. XV which visit ed Seremban, on Saturday for the annual mate* against Negrl Sembilan was a strong one. m eluding many players who have figured ir State sides m recent years, Negri Sembilar gained a victory by 17 points
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    • 222 20 Public Services and South Johore Draw. The meeting between the Public Services and South Johore m Johore Bahru on Saturday afternoon was to a large extent spoilt by the heavy conditions which, militating against accurate handling by the three-quarters, resulted m play being confined largely to the forwards. Under these
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    • 275 20 "A" Company's Overwhelming Victory. "A" Co. Welch Regiment 40 pt*,.; R.A.F. 0. A one-sided game was seen yesterday wh.^n the A Co. Welch Regiment easily outclassed a fifteen from the RAF by 40 points to nil. The Welch were the better side by far and deserved their easy
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    • 225 20 Etceteras vs. A.P.C. and I. To-morrow. The match between Etceteras and A.P.C. and Insurance m the S.C.C. Tournament which was arranged originally for to-day, will be played on the S.C.C. ground to-morrow. The Etceteras team will be as follows R B. Gotch A. P. Goldman. B. E. Ablitt.
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  • 58 20 Ihe Navy Challenge Cup was competed for during October. Nine teams entered. The final was contested by the Staff Officers. SSVF represented by Lt. Col. J. m. Mackenzie DSO and Capt. V. C. Russell D.5.0.. M.C. and the Royal Engineers represents by Lt Col G J V.
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  • 620 20 jBRADMAN PRESENTATION. "Nothing Wrong With English Cricket." The Australian Test cricketers passed through i Colombo on the Oronsay last week and were accorded an official welcome by the Ceylon i Cricket Association. 1 Mr. W. G. Beauchamp. the President of the r C.C.A.. Dr. C. H.
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  • 206 20 Nine Internationals m Blackheath Match. Lcndcn. Oct. 18. Nine internationals were included m the teams taking part m the Blackheath-Lonaon Scottish match to-day and the only scorp before the interval was a try by Morris of Blackheath. which was not converted. Sir Thomas Devitt. the Blackheath captain, afterwards
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  • 85 20 Yesterday's Results. Championship— 350 Up. Bullon beat Hudson by 11. "A" Class Handicap— 250 Up. Carmichael owe 125 beat Perdriau owe 25 Bembroke owe 25 beat Cherry owe 100 Dodds scr. beat Wyatt owe 225. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship— 350 Up Final. H. J. Prewin vs. Bullon. "A"
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  • 26 20 £2,000 for Maurice Tate. < London. Oct. 20. Maurice Tale's benefit amounted to over „000. which is a record for any Sussex player. 13:
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