The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press. NO. 13,171 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, &S. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 437 1 Mr. Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, stated the unemployment figure would reach 5,000,000 m the coming winter, when one-sixth of the population would be faced with acute need —Page 11. Gruesome details of the massacre of defenceless Japanese at Musha where Primary School sports
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  • 1110 1 "Dusty" as I shall call him. was an old stager In this part of New Guinea. He had been there during the 'German' time, and he used to tell me most weird and wonderful stories of the natives' habits and customs, and of his numerous hairbreadth escapes from sudden
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 323 1 WING LOONG. THE RECOGNISED HOUSE tor *1 HOPEAN TROPICAL BUTTS, .1? HIGH STREET. Raffles Hotel) "excellent accommodation available* with^modern S SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS S THIS EVENING I Tea Dance 6J5 I j 'grillroom. S I SPECIAL DISH TO-NIGHT 2 i ROAST TURKEY CHESTNUT STUFPING I CREAMED SPINACH. CROQUETTE POTATOES. 2 i
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    • 250 1 1 V^ILLS's I I GOLD FLARE I I CIGARETTES I EUROPE -D HOTEL I "RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION" In view of the present financial depression the Management i beg to announce that from NOVEMBER Ist, a Cold Tiffin will be served, consisting of c\>ld Soup, Cold Collation, Vegetables, Bread Butter and
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notices etc. Page 9. Hotel anncuncem^ntc Pag? 1 EchigoyaV Xrrns .:al?— Page 7. Try Durl»l*C* '"oor stUn— Pag? 5. Cinema and amusement quide Pag? 2. Capitol Restaurant for Scotch pastry Pag 2. Let an Ocean "Leader" policy be your .safeguard Page 20. Royal Exchange Assurance assure you. of
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    • 13 1 WING LOONG. FOB HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Btyle, Cut Finish Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • 193 2 By Lieut. -Colonel J M Mackenzie. D.5.0 Common dma S.S.V.F. Singapore. Oct. 29. ■ifltffli Kovember Ist and 2nd. Service Rifle Meeting. Baku Timah. Entry forms can be obtained from the Drill Hall. Sick LnkTe. Ofbecrs: Major A. Chamier. 0.8.E.. from October 20th to NoTcniber 10th. 1930 Captain
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  • 107 2 Prominent Tuticorin Business men Arrested. Madras. Oct. 10. Thousands of rupees are stated to be involved m alleged extensive frauds against bank- m Tuticorin A complaint was made to the police by Mr. Dall. agent of the National Bank. Tutticorln branch, and as a result Subramania Pillai
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  • 77 2 Speaking From Siam to Washington. Berlin. Oct. 23. The King of Siam will henceforth be able to talk direct with his Legation at Washington, for the German Post Office to-day succeeded m establishing clear telephonic communication between Bangkok and Washington, a distance of over 15.000 kilometres, the longest
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 2 TRUFOOD. HUMANISED AND FULL CREAM. An Up-to-date answer to the big problem of INFANT FEEDING. AGENTS. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. Battery Road. Opp. General Post Office. Quality Service— Price— Economy I CAPITOL j RESTAURANT 1 TRY OUR NEW 1 I DELICIOUS I SCOTCH PASTRY 1 Manufactured by the I most
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    • 292 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL I SATURDAY 22nd SUNDAY 23rd NOV: I AT 9M. I FOR TWO RECITALS ONLY. I I Dame Qara Butt I (BRITAIN'S QUEEN OF SONG.) I AND I Mr. Kennerley RumfonL AT THE PIANO MISS CECILY MURRAY. BOOKING OPENS AT JOHN LITTLE'S NOV: Bth Reserved $5 and
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    • 187 2 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 I I CONTINUED SUCCESS I I OF THE GREATEST I I MUSICAL COMEDY I EL BRENDALI I MARJORIE WHITE WM. COLLIER I I NOEL FRANCIS MIRIAM SEEGAR I t X i\ AND [I FRANK RICHARDSON I IN >l If? 11' I ■J I I THE NEW!
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 280 2 THE WEEK. Friday. 31st. High Water. 06 45. 6.8 ft.. 17 02. 7.0 ft. Rotary Club tiffin. Raffles Hotel. Municipal Commission 2 15 vim Singapore Amateur Races Swimming Club at Home. Welch Regt. Gymkhana TanpUn 4 4!S p.m. Rugby M&laya Command vs HMS. Cornwall. SCC. 4.45 p.m Hockey: SRC. vs.
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  • 691 3 FAIR HEROINES. Mabel and Minnie Hit the Low Spots. Minnie and Mabel cam their living by falling out of bed. Minnie is a plump brunette with jade ear-rings and a certain cynicism. Last Bank Holiday she fell out of bed 324 times, and
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  • 306 3 Ex-Minister Denounces attitude of G.P.O. •Up to UM present the British Post Orncf has shown itself to be the blackest reactionaij m all matters concerned with the air." declared Sir Samuel Hoare Air Minister m the r\te Government at Ashridge. Berkshire. "Almost alone of the great countries of
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  • 155 3 AVOID FANCY TREATMENTS AND REMOVE THIS CAUSE While many things, directly or indirectly, may cause stomach trouble, any medical man will tell you that over nine-tenths of all cases of indigestion are duo to or accompanied by acidity and food-fermentation. Excess acid I accumulates m
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  • 485 3 Woman Who Does it as a Profession. There is a young woman who lives m a flat near Tottenham Court-road. London, and makes eyes all day for other people. She is Miss Rose MUlauro and she is the only woman running a glass eye making business m Great
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  • 273 3 Well -Known Jewish Resident Killed. A serious motor accident occurred on Maym yo-Mandalay road. Rangoon recently, resultini m the death of a well-known Jewish gcntlemai cf Rangoon. His mother sustained serious m juries. Mr. Abraham Aaron and lvs mother. tw< of the victims of the holiday party,
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  • 116 3 Criticism of a bolicitor *a& made by Judu Btiirstow. K.C., at Maryiebon- County Court during Urn hearing oi a claim for £12 19s. 2d. "This is an absolutely xindt'fended action, [tXCtaJBMd Judg? Bairstow. %> A child m a law yer's oSßce couid have told the d -fendant
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 199 3 i AH! I STRAWBERRIES CARTONS I TRY THEM j with i I Freshfood" Cream I I Something Delicious. psmimA i Branches: Orchard Road Selegie Road— Ke I Ri»ii_r I I MIXED PICKLES I OUTSTANDING LINES. I •C il* 1 Stocked by All Dealers 1 1 Throughout Malaya. jjj m \r
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    • 350 3 I Estate Trust Agencies I I (1927) Limited 1 BRANCHES j ?J* ff*!l C L ross Street MALACCA. S5 K f y, ght Street PENANG. gj 14, Klyne Street KIT ALA LUMPUR. j I j*j Registered by and Security deposited with 15 the Straits Settlements Government. jg Act as Trustees,
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  • Moods and Modes of Eve
    • 464 4 AT this time of the year at horn? women fre- quentlynnd themselves getting a little below par. The business woman finds, perhaps, that the day's work and irritations are taking an un- due toll of her energies, and consequently her looks; the housewife frequently finds herself becoming
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    • 833 4 PRESERVE THAT YOUTHFUL LOOK. (By Our Woman Correspondent.) k new hat has often been prescribed as an ideal tonic for a woman who feels depressed and off-colour. An up-to-date and becoming hat will bring back the sunshine of her smile and encourage her to look for the silver lining again.
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    • 875 4 AMERICAN WOMEN SPEND A BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR IN BEAUTIFYING THEMSELVES. «ew iorfc. A PPROXIMATELY a thousand million dol"lars are spent annually by the women of the United States m their struggle to recapture or to retain youth and beauty. Before the gentlemen of the budget
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    • 1185 4 I Clopton House for Sale A Literary Record World's Best Woman Pilot The Victorian Vogue A People's Theatre. /^LOPTON House, near Stratford -on -A von. which is now being offered for sale, stands on the site of New Place, m which Shakespeare spent the last years of
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    • 407 4 A Nightmare of Untidiness. PINCE the setting-up of a new and vast hoarding around the remains of the Xouvelia Galeries stores (lately destroyed by fire' and the bristling of more scafToldum übout the ruing semi-skyscrapers now growing upon the sites <A demolished ancient houses, a walk from
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    • 93 4 Slimmer Waistline Required. That girls must reduce tlu-ir more if they are to keep ne Parisian styles is the oantei Banton. the well-known Param i signer. Mr. Ban ton has ju Hollywood after a tour ot th< of Europe, and is now hard at mat styles for
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  • 678 5 "A GOOD GAME." Man Who Lives by Changing His Spots. Mr. Samuel Lewis has been a pirate, a Zulu, one or two cowboys, a golden-haired maiden m distress .a parson, a Red Indian, and a chimi panzee. At the moment Mr .Lewis has hopes of being
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  • 142 5 Briton's Fierce Half Hour Battle. Peking. Oct. 13. Attacks en foreigners m North China are ury rare, but a case occurred on Saturday about twenty miles to the west of Peking, the intended victim, who got the better of the encounter, being Mr. W. Lewisohn. a well-known
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  • 162 5 An Interesting London Exhibition. London. Oct. The recent promise of Sir William Fursi. Director-General of the Imperial Institute, to Ltlp to arrange the Industrial Exhibition has a sequel m an exhibition at the Institute arrvnged by the United Tanners' Federation, which not only traces the development
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  • 562 5 j "LIFER" PAYS OLD DEBT. Stabbed With Bread Knife. New York. Two hundred convicts m Sing Sing Prison were actual witnesses when a prisoner serving a life term stabbed another to death m settle ment of a long-standing grudge. It was an Edgar Wallace "shocker"
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  • 162 5 Ultimatum to Nanking. Shanghai. Oct 15. The Evening Post this afternoon -tates that the Finance Minister. Mr. T. V. Soong, ha, submitted his resignation to the State Council, stating that it would only b; withdrawn if his terms were accepted m full Mr. Soong m a memorandum
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  • 122 5 "Welcome Danger" was the film showing at the New Central Cinema. Eastbourne, m mail week. During the night a "cat" burglar adopted the slogan and accomplished an almost impossible feat to break into the cinema. He climbed a series of walls to reach a small fanlight, 30
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  • 68 5 Helsingfors. Oct. 23. The Chief of the General Staff, Colonel Vallenius. and the chief of the War Office's mobilisation department. Colonel Kuussaari, at the offices of the legal adviser, M. Voitonen, after a gruelling cross-examination lasting for hours, confessed that they ordered the sensational kidnapping of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 JVJHO NO __MORE WT FLOORS I JUST ONE COAT o f DARKALINE. only I costing SI. 10 will give I your floor a lovely lustrous D finish that won't chip. I scratch or get shabby DARKALINI is greatly superior to any thing yet used, and always looks nice. Simply brushed
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    • 343 5 Great Strides I Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream m it, all all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich tarm milk, so treatof giving baby Lactogen/ A nagg- ed m the Lactogen" process toat it ing anxiety has
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  • 2614 6 THE WORLD IN 1600. A Scotsman on the Grand Tour. Travellers aiv "\toriously bor?s. frequently liars and always suspect, says Mr. Stanley Casson m The Listener. I am a traveller myself, so I know. The orig'n of this dark reputation is obscure: it is certainly
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  • 114 6 I\ir J of the chief lessons derived from .hi years French Army manauivr \s is said to "o the difficulty encountered by the liaison BSnrk I Movement of mechanised troops is so rapM that units lose contact with their stall, unc signallers have rot time to establish
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 204 6 BUY BRITISH GOODS mJm. *vL V l IBB3SBR I 558HE9P 1 1 i J Australia's !&ealth-Giving Wines. X J^ RICH RIBY PORT TYPE— BURGUNDY 1> J^ RICH WHITE PORT TYPE— CHABLIS A A RICH TAWNY PORT TYPE— SHERRY TYPE. A J Obtainable at all Stores. J f A^T ts Hcnrv
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  • 2255 7 A DIFFICULT PROBLEM, j Is the Responsibility on Britain (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 29. The decline In the price of silver, which is pparently continuing, is beginning to pre- ccupy trade circles even more than financial j nterests. Within the last few days,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 169 7 I I 5 X r MM C m /fc<C^^ m I1 /vAfSTAII I Kteon/ Quolitif I mr I j W 7 I J THE DANGER OF PYORRHOEA AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE MOUTH I A 5 o solution of ODOL Mouth Wash will destroy Typhoid Germs m less than one
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    • 264 7 ?jl fw^s^^a^^^^^^^^Jp!j^Bfr''^*™T* B^ ufflsßllfflfllll "TJO you suffer from weakness? < I^\^^^^B Are long rests necessary to B^sw get you through the fatigues of wfs£stfi[& x H the day? Don't you wish that I you could have again your old "/^^^H 1 energy that found no day too sfi* Then turn
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  • 1236 8 OLD HANDS FORGATHER Prince Damrong Greets Formei Friends. [Prjm Our Own Correspondent.] Bangkok, Oct. 22. When Prince Damrong left Bangkok fo Europe he intimated that when he was m Lon don he would like to arrange for a dinner t which all the old Siam hands, foreigners
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  • 264 8 Chief Justice Deals With Two Appeals. In the Supreme Court. Kuiila Lumpur, yej terday morning, says the Malay Mail of Tues day. two appeals v ere h.>ard by the Honble m Chief Justice, Mr. L h. Bphinstone, X.c concerning certain interrogatories filed by th plaintiMs and the
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  • 115 8 K.N.I. L.M. PROGRESS DURING SEPTEMBER. On the regular services about the same number of passengers was carried as during August The total returns show an increase due to the jcy rides organised m Medan and Cheribon. After a successful »,rial flight the weekly Batav*a Medan service was inaugurated en Sept.
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  • 214 8 Ten-Dollar Bill Made to Look Like S5O. More than one remarkable feature emerges from the partially successful endeavour on the part of an unknown Chinee to pass a forged S5O note at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank m Bong Bom but week, the chief being that
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  • 43 8 Breakdown of Moscow Discussions. Peking, Oct. 22. The breakdown of the oino-Russian Conference at Moscow is announced owing to China's refusal to recognise the protocol of the preliminary Chabarowsk Conference. The Chinese delegation has gone home. m m^^ rtm m ■■■■1»»»Mt
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 256 8 Cleans and purifies Use Bodyguard for all the work for washing the clothes and making the house clean. It purifies while it washes the dirt away. Bodyguard gives a pure cleanliness that guards the health of all who use it. Will i I Win "P— j BIGIA ESTATE TEA 1
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    • 111 8 i w^al\ <#**"* 3 X THE RFADY TO SERVE FOODS 9 S AND DAIRY PRODUCE OF g J: Insist on the tempting dishes of St. i| t Ivel and the hot reason will lose its t impleasi'nt effect or. your appetite. Jf I ji You wi 1 eat wilh relish.
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    • 227 8 PIPPIIIPiPIIIPS > lie KING OF CLUBS A Sovereign Whisky of the Finest Quality D h*\p-ysg^^^^;r>l There is no need f,> r you to I S I'-PH r^-.-~" <sr?.N I SCarch long for K (Mld l>a. In I jvfr'tsj §K<^ "GOLD LEAF' Tea you wi« f !!!$S <^®^M^S-^^: find al! your
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 406 9 BUSINESS CARDS. AS SAGE ANICUBB ISS FUMIKO M Dhoby GhMt FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Nm. 1 S, Penhas Road, Lavender Btreet Phone MIS. MASSAGE HALL MKS. HARU AND MISS HANA 60, Waterloo Street TELEPHONE 7467. j SELETAR GRANGE j THOMSON-SELETAB ROAD J 15th. Milestone J SKA -SIDE HOLIDAY HOME I
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    • 670 9 TENDERS. mN(;aPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE to hereby given that tenders are now invited foT the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Closing Date. Supplying and fixing C.I. Gutters and downpipes at a new block of Quarters at
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    • 628 9 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. (Vide Gazette No. 61 of October 10th, 1930). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER FORCE. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Tenders will be received up to noon of Friday, November 7th. 1930. at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for: <a» the making up of Flannel or Cotton
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    • 793 9 NOTICES. CENSUS 1931 NOTICE. 1. Notice is hereby given that a Census will be taken on the night of April Ist. 1931. 2. In all Western countries it is the custom to take a census of the number of the people, and m all countries under British rule or protection
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    • 502 9 j NOTICE OF REMOVAL, j 'I I The Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient bejrs to inform I I its constituents and others that as from November Ist I 1930, its business will be carried on at Meyer Chambers. I 3rd floor, to which office all enquiries may be directed from that date.
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  • 732 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1930. AN IMPERIAL COUNCIL CONCEPTION. Yesterday we referred to some of the aspects of the work of the Imperial Conference as they appeared m the cabled summaries which have been sent out. Another interesting point is brought forward m the cables to-day m connection
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  • 627 10 Mr. Grant Mackie has arrived in Kual Lumpur. A meeting of the Perak State Council wi be held at Kuala Kangsar on November 3. Mr. Rowland Lyne. Physical Director of tri V.M.C.A. is a passenger by the Rawalpinc arriving on Saturday Mr. Bridges has arrived from Singapore t join the
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  • 754 10 "INTELLECTUALS' ON TRIAL. Government Official's Attitude. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Bit. i via. Oct. 27. i Some wee-cs ago I mentioned in one of my letters the Hearing of cases of several native "intellectuals" charged with conspiracy against the Government, which has been going on
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  • 135 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, Oct. 30, 5.10 p.m. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £118 616 (up 116). Forward £119 14,16 (up 1 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair
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  • 844 10 COLOMBO CONFERBNCI Dutch Mi K ht Appr«v c B«* Control. Ap A conference of ecnettei rubber planting indu.str. 0:1 Wednesday. Oct. H >, Clementi (Governor of th, and High OHMMMOMf I on his way to Europe bers of the COasmtttcc watch over the KtteresU
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 163 10 THE CUP THAT GLADDENS THE HEART. Wk DRINK DE luxe l^@Ssl FRAGRANT lucKl°lfijl COOL fe«4si REFRESHING Sole Agents. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hotg Kong), (Incorporated m Shanghai). New Shipment of Grouse, Pheasants, Partridges, Ducklings, Pigeons 9 Chickens, Quail, 1 s^ro ßE COLD STORAGE co
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    • 133 10 j -:634:- j J NORTH BRIDGE ROAI> i TENG SENG GUAN. j j Established 1905. J $§k I T. K. K.'s. I FANCY RUBBER MATTING. J 3 ft. 6 m. x 2 ft. 2 m. $4.00 J 3 ft. 1 m. x 2 ft. $3.50 I 3 ft. x 1
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  • 146 11 SETRET CONSERVATIVE MEETING. MOMENTOUS EVENT. I nanimous Acceptance of Mr Baldwin's Policy. [Reuters Service.) London. Oct. 30 ivntous secret meeting of the Coi.servautv. on which the future leadership may aas held at Caxton Hall, attended by l vative peers and commoners, and I .ihdidates. uroat public interest whs indicated by
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  • 341 11 Pledge to Introduce Tariff. win. outlining hi- Imp-rial policy :wi ttM support of all present ex:>.rd B- avtrbrook>. spid that he had al- d that nothing short of a tariff :n;mulactured goods would meet :n British industry. H? was uledgdUM one immediately he came into regard
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  • 221 11 Further Revelations of Airship's Performance. [Reuters Service.] London, Oct. 30. hr revelations concerning the airship's nance were made at the resumption of the inquiry. The Solicitor General. Sir Wil- 'Attt. quoted Fit-Lieut. (Captain) Irwin's I reported that after three trial flights -1> the airship was "heavy"; also that
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  • 31 11 Canberra, Oct. 1. otndian Customs revenue for the first HttM of the financial year amounted °.000, or £2.455.000 l*?low th" estimate MM period last year the revenue MM
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  • 326 11 SPORTS MEETING TURNED INTO SHAMBLES. FORMOSAN MASSACRE. Defenceless Japanese Slaughtered. [Reuters Far Intern Service.] Tokio. Oct. 30. Gruesome scenes occurred during the massacre at Musha hill station m Central Formosa on Monday, wnere the authorities were caught napping. Survivors relate that the Japanese inhabitants IMI gathered to v.atch the sports
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  • 191 11 Casualties and Damage m West! Province. Reuter's Service. 1 Rome. Oct. 30. Twenty-two people were killed m the Senigallia district and two killed and 60 injured at Ancona as a result ,of an earthquake at eight oclock this morning. Much material damage was done m West Province Marches,
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  • 167 11 Programme of Arrangements m Japan. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio. Oct. 30. The British Economic Mission to the Far East arrive .i this evening. Representatives of the Foreign Minister of Japan, the Economic Federation Industrial Club, with the staff of the Embassy welcomed them to Tokyo at the
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  • 55 11 t Modern British Submarines Due Next Year. [neuter's Service.] London, Oct. 30. Four of the most modern submarines. Perseus. Pandora. Poseidon and Proteus, are proceeding to f the China station. They will leave Portsmouth on December 12 unescorted, and reach Hong i Kong on February 21, 1931.
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  • 67 11 Protests against Sunday greyhound racing were made at a meeting held at Greenwich organised by the Council of Christian Churches, which was attended by Mr. E. T. Palmer, M.P., the Mayors of Deptford and Woolwich, Mr. C. G. Ammon, M.P and ministers of all deI mominations. Mr. Lucas Phillips, secretary
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  • 94 11 BLACK WINTER OUTLOOK One-Sixth of Population Threat ened With Acute Need. [Reuter's Service] Washington, Oct. 30. Mr. Green, President of the American Feder ation of Labour, has appealed to all groups t< join the movement to provide jobs and relic to conquer unemployment. It is anticipated
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  • 212 11 M. Tardieu and a "Superfluitj of Words." (Havas Service* Paris, Oct. 30. M Tardku. m a speech, to-day, referred i: the position of France and said: "W? ir Living m a time of material mental trouble when a superfluity of words is used, exceeding the possibility
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  • 103 11 Large Note Issue Suspended. [Reuters Service.] New York. Oct. 30. Fifteen million dollars worth of gold arrivec here to-day for the Guaranty Trust Companj from Banco do Brazil Associated Press reports from Rio de Janeiro state that the Junta is taking steps to reston the commercial life
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  • 90 11 King and Queen as Godparent* to Princess Margaret Rose. [Reuter's Service! London. Oct. 30. Dressed m a cream silk old lace robe 11' years old. used for the christening of Queei Victoria and nearly all her descendants, th ten week old Princess Margaret Rose wa christened this afternoon
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  • 72 11 RlOl Wireless Operator's Services Recognised. IReuter's Service] London, Oct. 30. The RlOl wireless operator, A. Disley, ha been awarded a medal for meritorious service; of the Order of the British Empire. [A message on October sth, stated that Disley, the wireless operator m the RlOl, aftr
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  • 34 11 Government Banquet to Costes and Bellonte. (Havas Service.) Paris. Oct. 30. Yesterday the Government gave a brilliant banquet m honour of the Atlantic airmen Costes and Bellonte. [Earlier cables on page 12.]
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  • 131 11 There being no telephone near by, Mr. Vaughan Jones stopped a passing motor car and put the injured coolie into it. They drove to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The car which they stopped was driven by a European. On arrival at the Hospital the man was able to walk into
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  • 1240 11 I NO RASHNESS. Rikisha Coolie Killed by European's Car. j i An enquiry was held by the Coroner. Mr. F. j J. Barratt, yesterday, into a fatal accident which occurred along Grove Road at about 2.35 a.m. on October 19. when a Morris Cowley j two-seater car.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 227 11 i ROBIAN RIPPLE) j A Classic Stationery I For whatever purpose or occasion, be it only jjj j a short note to one's friend or an invitation for some function, Robian Ripple is the stationery I you will need. s I Delightful to handle, a marvellous surface over- which your
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  • 157 12 FINANCIAL SOLUTION. Sir O. Mosley 's Cure for Trad< Depression. I Reuter'.- Service. I London. Oct. 30. In the House of Commons this aftornooi Sir Oswald Mosley. dealing with the t, ac j~ <je pressicn. urged the establishment of a mor •stable monetary system m the
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  • 264 12 London. Oct. 10. OIHOTa and laughter, mostly the former, fron a part of the memb.-rs of th^ Labour Part; Conference at Llandudno gr-eted the reiul «<f the vote which end?d m ths defeat of Mr J. H. ThOMMH m the etaOtfton to the of
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  • 67 12 Kifteen Killed at i Reuu-rs Service] Bordeaux. Oct. 29. Fifteen people were killed and 40 injured m The derailment of the Geneva-Bordeaux express *hile speeding downhill at mxiv miles an hcui cirawn by two engines. The accident is attributed to obstruction ol the li::e. The two engines lumped
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  • 30 12 Senate Sanctions |v• 1 1 Amsterdam. Oct. 30. The Senate has sanctioned a Bill autru risir a loan of 75.000.000 guilders on behalf of tlu Dutch Indies.
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  • 179 12 Memory ot an Old Tragedy. The re-interment will take place this evening says the Malay Mail of Wednesday, m the plot oi ground m Kuala Kubu Bahru reserved r church-site, of the remains of Mr. C"cil who penshb-d m the floods at Kuala Kubu oi Oct.
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  • 164 12 L European m Terrible Poona Tragedy. Poona. Oct. IS. A tragic ending occurred to the Poona racins KIWI on Sunday when C. Hobbs a European assistant of Messrs. Osiers Electric Company Delhi who has lately been working m Bombay, died from internal and external burn* following
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  • 2052 12 MORALS WEAKENING. c Thrift Going: by the Board. [From Our Own Correspondent I London. Oct. 2. n You can still get people to pay £3.0C0 £4.030 a year for "swell" Hats m the Wc~>t o'. v London Park Lane and the Squares lor m 0
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  • 230 12 MR. SCULLIN'S WARNING. "Do Not Despair if Conclusions Are Not Reached." IReuter's Service. I London, Oct. 29. Mr. J. N. Scullin (Prime Minister of Australia), broadcasting on the Imperial conference, said the Conference is now engaged m bringing forms of Government within the Empire into harmony with
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  • 548 12 CEYLON ESTIMATES. "Extremely Probable Downward Tendency Will Continue." Fears already expressed m Ceylon's Legislative Council that the Colony's revenue for 1930-31 would fall short of that estimated by the Colonial Treasurer have materialized, and m a memorandum Sir Wilfrid Woods, the Colonial > Treasurer, states: "Since
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  • 436 12 (Ground for P. S. Football Club. The following acticn was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 7 held on October 24th. I Agreed that the Public Services Rugby Football Club may be granted tenure at will of Municipal la:>d at the back of Svhfs Ci ttage Esf
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  • 529 12 HEAVY DAMAGE. Fifty Killed Among: Riverside Populace. Wuchow, Oct. 18. Sweeping through the light craft and buildings that make up the pleasure district of Wuchow, fire last night caused damage estimated at more than $300,000. Many people are missing and it is estimated that the death
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  • 334 12 Foreigners' Ri^ht to Sue Chinese. The dedden <i Naokint to denj foreign Anna not registered with the Bureau of Qomjmeroe the right tc sue Chlneai paries was the subject 01" a legal tangle m the Bha Ighal Bnada] Distnct Court, when the hearlm was resunnd fof the
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  • 104 12 JOURNALISTS' C ONFERENC E. International Meeting m Berlin. Berlin. Ocl. 22. Delegates from Germany. France. Great Britain, the Netherlands. Bel^um. the Balkans, etc.. attended the congress of the International i Federation of Journalists (meeting every other i year). It was opened by the President. Herr I Bernhard. after which the
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  • 354 12 AIRWORTHINESS OF LOST AIRSHIP. KlOl ENQUIRE Why Trial Fli<rf,« v Short oner l IBritiM, lih omttH Bei The inquiiv into the Rioi -v, ,Iy HVCMI to-day In ifac jwgMdkn th,- mi, i^ HE* *«wu From Hilfnuim mad,- bg C 2 Slr WBbMi Jowttt. H this trial MM short, n.-d Iron,
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  • 143 12 Signatures to CtMCrvativc Document Disowned. Butish Radio- Official I Ru*b\. m A statement published :n the Pnbj I pwrportlDl to be signed by 44 QBDWT ItH bers of Parliaint-nt. who. ;t wag Haasd 111 I a meeting to pfßtOSi Mid mand m the leadership of the 000
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  • 56 12 Kinn Entertains Dominion i Briton Radio Official iRugby Od Nraii\ i oo;> |imti ittcndrd i party given by the Km| .tin! Qu I ten Pnhuv The roeata Included the i* 'delegates to the Imperial C< Iwtvea, who wen presented to n |Tlm Mambm > the R the
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  • 156 12 I nsuccesslul Claim \j;iitw Insurance Compan>. The rail In which th Nippon Oo lt'-i'-Ti-d the claim i I B HOjOOO, tb >iun r which hi b Hoe Rub) r Woi KM v *nl< down <>;; November 4. 1181 conclusion b fore C Murisoii m the Bupn n
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  • 1599 13 AUSTRALIA SUPERIOR. Why Britain Lost the Ashes. Every cricketer or lover of cricket should acquire Mr. P. F. Warner's history of this years Australian Tour, ("The Fight for the Ashes m 1930." by P. F. Warner. Harrap, 15s. net), the third of a series of volumes
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  • 308 13 The Promise of Desmond Jeans. What especially delighted me was the warm and friendly welcome to Desmond Jeans when he entered the ring, writes Trevor Wignall m connection with the first fight of the monocled boxer since he turned professional Jeans, m his natural anxiety to make a
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  • 214 13 Hull City Manager's Views. Discussing the question of the release of leading soccer players for international matches. Mr. W. MtCracken the Hull Manager, says: The playing of the match between the English League and the Irish Leaguo will bring into prominence ouce more the question of iele:ising
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    • 296 13 Flies are ■'''^^rW\ Filth-Carriers 4^^(S\ '■pHiNK of the real picture Y\ /(/\M Am back of the fly that Oft U if il crawls so hungrily over jSSLJI A^ >T^3B your family's food. Where 2^ T^^M wa> he last? Perhaps m a swili trough or some Bfe^ Pfs3 other reeking place!
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    • 311 13 -a me goes Manufactured br RONUK. LAmifd. PoruUd*. ENGLAND. DORSAY I 17- RUC DC LA PAIX PARl^^| I EAU DE COLOGNE I H Sold everywhere V I wh ra RENE ULLMANN I H Capitol Building Stamford Road. I H SINGAPORE B Agent, Wholesale and Retail, B B Rene ULLMANN, B
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    • 918 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. •XFKEBB SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twftee Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genaa and Havre). Route subject te alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails. t ANTKNOB For Marseilles, London, Rotterdam
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    • 442 14 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (In rporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Slngavwr*. 9M. CITY OP SHANGHAI Nov 7 ss. KAZEMBE j^ 6 HOMEWARDS. S.S. CITY OP
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    • 454 14 Biitish India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In atagtead). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Doe. Tannage. Singapore. Toniiag. 84l J* RAWALPINDI 16,600 Nov. 1 3ia t»i«* JEYPORE
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    • 695 15 0. S. K. Line. Ar> s nd Rnd New Y <> r k:— (from Kobe) .Express Freight Service). Tokal Maru flct0 SeattH and Vancouver:- (from Kobe> t Africa Maru Nov 23 t rdam, Hamburg (Bremen) 420 ;:WCrP> Amur Maru Nov. 16 18 0 1b1t pofi Elizabeth, Cape Town, Rio de
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    • 346 15 I<l Hi I /jllj/fLr Vm± I lull- 1 'iFn**f":L& s "'r£i2OAND£ii2 FROM THE ORIENT TO EUROPE USING PRESIDENT LINERS ACROSS THE PACIFIC THE BANK LINE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. via Suez Doe. Sails. Due New York, m.v. TAYBANK Nov. 18
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    • 787 15 K. P. M. KOWNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY, OP BATAVIA.J (Incorporated In 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 In the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU.
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  • 302 16 Comparison of Prices with Europe. Mr. Henry Ford appears to have stirred i hornets nest m America by stating that order for ships should be placed where they coulc be built most cheaply, and that European shipyards were better able to build than Americar yards by reason of
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    • 504 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via f4V4 DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■Uftliar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA r 7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Tilt a«. MARELLA Is one ol the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins
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    • 45 16 TOE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. Incorporated m U.8.A.) International BANKING and TRAVEL SERVICES. Tnrelleni Cheque* Letter, of Credit. Money Ordew. Draft.. Transfer* of Fond, by M*U and Cable. T n? T^' Stow w P Re^rvatlon* «*Uro«d Ticket.. Bugg^ ln.ur.nee SINGAPORE Vnkm -j^ PENANG-*. o. OOTEIL
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    • 161 16 gg&tfr- LLOYD. (Incorporated m Germany) The undernotea are the Company's Intended MMR OUTWARDS. PULDA For Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Nov. 9 SCHLESIEN For Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Nov. 15 S MOSEL For Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dalny, Tsingtau, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Nov 23 9
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    • 391 16 KERR STEAMSHIP^TiJ (Incorporated m USA) *l|f GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE Regular Freight Service to Boston, New v Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Due Sails M.S. SILVERWALNUT In Port Nov D* w M.S. SILVERBEECH Nov. 9 Nov 15 D*\^ PACIFIC— PHILIPPINES-STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore to San Francisco and Los
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 739 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pa hang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 6 a.m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m Kota Tinggi. Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 6 a .m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday
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    • 197 16 Klang. Brit. 723. from Penang 30. for Penang fJ*iT? MSrU JaP 4273 from Hamburg 30 for Philippines 31. Bulan. Brit. 441. from Malacca 30. for Penang J52SS: Brit 562 from Malacca 3o JnrKon g Br 31. 651 CalCUtta 3 f0r THE SINGAPORE^RBOUR BOARD. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 447 17 Standard Mlue Funnel Cargo 1 Liner. 011-«Uglue driven vessels own d Alfred Holt and Co. is one of ihe ii.i. uttalllnß over a score. durklf the past seven or eiuht hai tor the most part. be»n \.he t i rd) ships m settee, so is to s mbsr
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    • 269 17 One-. Man American Boat" Coming to Singapore. remarkable one-man yacht, flying the b\encan flag, glided gracefully into the j rr.t>-> harbour last week and anchored a I di>tance from the Passenger Jetty. I board the yacht, which bears the name b Capt. Edward MUps. who built
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    • 111 17 CRU ISER IN COLLISION. >'!«• of the Fastest Japanese j Ships. Tokyo. Oct. 21. Japan'« modern cruisers has met '•rious accident, according to a mes- c 11 the naval base at Yokosuka, stating 1 M Abukuma. which was participat- < I'* 1 Grand Naval Manoeuvres off the oqml has been
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    • 1027 17 Present State Compared With 1929. Although prominent shipbuilders have again stated, during the course of last month, that :here is no time so favourable for the placing if orders as when conditions are similar to :hose prevailing and there Ls a depression m >hipping and m shipbuilding, the
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    • 487 17 Life m a Target Ship. H.M.S. Rodney, Invergordon, Sept. 28. To-day I was permitted to go on board H.M.S. Centurion, the old battleship which serves as a target for many of the Fleet gunnery practices. She presents even a more battered and patched appearance than when I first
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    • 270 17 Departure of the William Scoresby. The Royal Research ship. William Scoresby. was to sail from London on Tuesday to resume researches m the Antarctic and neighbouring seas, on which she has been employed since 1926. These investigations are beiny carried out by a Discovery Committee on behalf of
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    • 280 17 Interests. The composition of the Departmental Committee appointed to consider the economic factors involved m the disposal of old ships and their replacement by new should ensure thorough examination of the circumstances No actual mention is made m the terms of reference to the sales of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 264 17 ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND DOUBLE ACE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE 5O CENTS PER TIN 0F JSO ARDATh Co., Ltd. TOBACCO V|HH^F LONDON m. JII M 111 m. m I I m^^^W I I I I JT/A~ the author of v God and tb» "*_i— I
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  • 2417 18 A VOLCANO COMPLEXITY. Where Facts Do Not Fit Theories. I am sure that some people feel it is vulgar and unscientific to be surprised at anything. j But that is a frame of mind which is hardly modern. It was the Stoics, who had a poor opinion
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 251 18 1 I For To-morrow We Buy i j Make this your Friday Motto, and SAVE MONEY. Every Saturday morning we are offering at greatly i i reduced prices certain motor car accessories. This I will mean j A CONSIDERABLE SAVING. j I So make a point of dropping m to
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    • 567 18 BANKING. BANKING CHARTERED BANK MFRf ANTH F RANK or OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. JOHIIt AW I ILfi BAKU W (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) INDIA LTD Paid up capital m 600.000 shares (Incorporated m England). of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Ca P ltai £3,000,000 Reserve Liability
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    • 294 18 THE x^\ SOUTH f £C BRITISH iX ■mourn* cmmmt. i, v FIRE, MARINE, Ti:.\\ SIT AND MOTOR \R INSURANCE A((IPTED LOWEST CLRRINT R ATrs L. C. MARGCLIOI i; M Office: 2. Finlay.vr. Gr<v L PERSONAL ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCIDENTS are ever; day poa^ HAVE you made prat Moo tat the n^_
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  • 1066 19 LYALL EVATT'S REPORT. t Brighter Market Singapore. Oct. 29. Imi London £120 10s Highest: £117 5s 810 5.5. Closing. Singapore $C2'^ $61 'v. otis sold as at 29th October. X i l.tKT.— London 4 15 16d Highest; 4d Lowest; Closing. Singapore 13*,; 12' 2 13\. 'k 8 7 7 BHs;:i
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  • 78 19 Kuala Nal Proposed Increase of Capital. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT.] London, Oct. 30. The following art- the latest company reports: Kayan Coconuts: dividend of 6 per cent, carry forward 17.428. Pusing showed a Mtt profit of £4 648. All available funds are to b? reserved. Kamuning annual meeting
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  • 51 19 (.S. Amalgamation With Hu^e Deposits. IReuter's Service! New York. Oct. 30. Ii is learned that informal discussions are proceeding for the amalgamation of the Bank (of the united States, Manufacturers" Trust Comjpany, Public National Bank and Trust Company, md the International Trust Thi merger will have deposits of
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  • 121 19 MAC PHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Ort. 30. Tin. Kuchais 53 57. Kintas 82 87. Malay ConsoLs 13 16. P nawats 40 43. Lukuts 60 65. Sungei Luas 78 83 Ulu Klangs 60 65. Su:ie m Ways 1.87. 1.97.. Petalings 3.55 3.65. Johans 24'- 27, South Taipings 16 20. Kents
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  • 292 19 Purchasing Power m the East Diminished. In spite of bad trading conditions, the Bcrneo Company earned net profits for the 12 months (ended March 31 last equal to over 12 per cent, ion Ita Ordinary capital, after making provision I for the Preference dividend Profits, nevertheless, were
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  • To-Day's Price Changes.
    • 223 19 October 30. SELLING London 4 months' sight 23 29 32 London 3 months' sight 2 3 7 London 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2j3 25J32 London, demand 2 3 :l 4 London T. T 23 2332 Lyons and Paris, demand 1431 Hamburg,
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    • 208 19 October 30 Tin 150 Tons $61% Gambler 914 Pepper White 43 Pepper Black 25 Flake Tapioca 4V£ Pearl Sago Small 6 l 4 Copra, Sundried 6.70 Rice, An am No. 2 250 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle 'New) e.30 Rice, Siam old No. 1 120 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 893 19 THURSDAY. OCT. 30TH. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers Sellers. \sam Kumbang 20s 25s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 9s l'-.d 9s 9d Bangrin Tin 13s 3d 14s 3d Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Caves ($1) 35 40 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 10s 12s norn Chenderiang i£>
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  • 134 19 Australian Neglect Condemned. Adelaide. Oct. 6. Senator A. J. McLachan said on Monday that Australia war, neglecting it<= trade with British Malaya. Although Australia was the nearest primary producing and manufacturing country. British Malaya only bought a sixtieth of her requirements from Australia. The Straits Settlements, Singapore, and
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  • 180 19 Inexperience of General Management. Bombay. Sept. 26. Mr. K. M. Macdonald. Managing Governor of the Imperial Bank, giving evidence before the Central Banking Inquiry Committee, said that he considered bank failures m India were due to the inexperience of the general management and the lack of proper
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  • 200 19 Motor Cycle Trial Organiser Summoned. The question whether blue powder placed on the highway at Elstead for the purpose of indicating the course to competitors m a motorcycle reliability trial could be described as litter was raised at Farnham Petty Sessions. Richard Thomas Viney. of School
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  • 60 19 October ."50th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. ejual to London Standard, Spot ft^ 14 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nuv. 14 14 'j Dec. 14 14 r Nov-Dee. 14',. 14', Jan-Mar. 15 15 Tone of Market: Steady Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 4 >d
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  • 318 19 Proposed Final Dividend. The report of the directors of Renonn Tin for year ended June 30th shows that m thl Gombak Valley no work was undertaken durinn thiyear. Exemption from working was obtaim-d up to November 12th. 1930. Application for ;i further six months' exemption under the
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  • 257 19 Alarm at Increase m Native Territories. The Hon. Montague Waldegrave presided at the annual meeting of the Native Races and the Liquor Traffic United Committee at the Central Hall. Westminster. He said he did not think the Churches, and still less the general public, had the least
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  • 135 19 Appreciable Improvement During the Week. Sinifaporr, Ott. :!0. Tht" market has shown quite an appreciable improvement ovir Om past week, prices at time jof writing Deing 14 tents locally. 4 Sid. m Lonjdon and 9 cents (gold) m New fcrl:. At then prices gains of 11.,I 1 cents,
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  • 81 19 [British Radio Official Service. Rugby, Oct. 29. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 12.06. Athens 375. Bombay Is. 5 25-32 d., Berlin 20.385. Brussels 34.845. Bucharest 818. Rio 4 7 i. Buenos Aires 38 3-16. Copenhagen 18.16, Geneva 25.025, HeLsingfors 193 •->., Hong Kong Is. 34., Lisbon 108.25. Madrid 43.95. Milan
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 69 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 63 19 J Royal Exchange 1 S i$ What do you connect with these two words r Insurance j \l Tnen why not give this old established I? Corporation the benefit of your connection and i X be assured of complete satisfaction. j i I Assurance. INCORPORATED AO 1 710 Sir i
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  • 125 20 R. S. YACHT CLUB. Arrangements for Sunday's Racing. On Sunday, November 2nd. the "A" Class will sail the first of a series of races for the Rear Commodore's 1930 Trophy. The start will be at 10 a.m. and the course will be posted m the usual position.
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  • 337 20 AMATEUR RACES. Scratchings and Selections For To-day The going for to-day's racing will almost certainly be on the slow side, a circumstance < to be taken into account when dealing with 1 heavy weights and amateur riders. 1 Race I.— Ponies Classes 2 and 3 (combined) I
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  • 49 20 Two Consecutive Four Figure Breaks. London. Oct. 24th. Close of play scores m the billiards matches acre Davis 24.407 McConachy 20.843 Newman 21.253 Lindrum 19.395 With a break of 1.826 Lindrum created a world's record with two consecutive four-figure breans. having compiled 1.043 yesterday evening.
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  • 60 20 Ladies Open Singles Tournament. Those wishing to compete m the above tournament who have not yet sent m their entries are reminded that entries close at noon to-morrow. Entries should be sent to th- Man. Secretary. Singapore Badminton Association, c o General Motors Export Company. Mercantile Bank Building, and
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  • 44 20 Second Round Results. London, Oct. 23rd. In the Northern Unicr. Yorkshire Cup Hull beat Castleiord by 12 points to 8 m the second round. In the Lancashire Cup St. Helen's beat Leigh by 24 points to 7 m the second round.
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  • 30 20 Kent Defeat Eastern Counties. London, Oct. 23rd. Kent beat the Eastern Counties at Rugby by 14 points to 6 at Blackneath. [Last year Eastern Counties beat Kent.]
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  • 235 20 A Practice Tip from An Ex-Player. "Ex-Player" writes to the Times of Malaya. *I wish to give the Rugger players m Perak and elsewhere m the Peninsula, a very old and, perhaps, a selfish tip. Let them practise handling and kicking with a specially greased ball. When
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  • 63 20 A 26 lbs. carp has been captured m the Mapperley Reservoir, near Ilkeston, by Mr. A. Buckley, of Easruood. which is said to be a world's record for rod and line. The French Rugby Association announces that it is flattered by the receipt of an invitation from the New South
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  • 107 20 Pyersall Ground Bogey Laid. The second XV of the H. Q. Wing, Welch Regiment, defeated an S.C.C. XV at Pyersall ground. Tanglin, yesterday evening by a com'ortable margin, although the Club laid the ground bogey by the heels since they scored at least once, thanks to Lee. who went
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  • 159 20 Negri Sembilan Side Against 1 Singapore. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 30. The following will represent Negri Sembilan against Singapore m the Malaya Cup Rugby match at Seremban on Saturday :—Bathgate: B. G. Layers. R Briggs. I S. Wylie. Taylor: G H. Oldridge and R
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  • 33 20 YESTERDAYS RESULT. "A" Class Handicap 250 Up. H Gray owe 125 beat S. Dodds scr. by 87. FRIDAYS TIES. "A" Class Handicap J. Lee scr. vs. P. Cormichael Dwe 125.
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  • 248 20 Beaten by Cambridge Captain -Elect. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Oct. 2. K. C. Gander-Dower, captain elect of Cambridge University, beat R. Miki. the young Japanese player, by 4 6. 6 l. 7 5. m the final of the Men's Singles at the Roehampton tournament on Saturday.
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  • 124 20 Good Racing at Doncaster. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Sept. IS. Doncaster ended m dull weather, though not quite as bad as on the earlier days. The racing, however, was always good despite the heavy going, and two Incidents are worth mentioning. Brown Jack, which at one time
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  • 69 20 I Th<? first Sheffield Shield match, Queensland versus South Ai 'stralia, started on Friday, and the first Te&t against the West Indies begins at Adelaide on December 12th. The finals of the 1930 championships of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will be held at the Lion City Ring on December
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  • 661 20 BANNED TRAINER. Alleged to be Victim of a Plot. An astonishing sequel has followed the antouncement made officially that C. Chapman, he trainer, had been warned off the Turf, ollowing the decision of the Stewards of the rockey Club that a drug had been administered
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  • 529 20 Duke Offers to Help m Search for Dopers. Chichester. Mr. Chapman received telegrams of sympathy from members of the Jockey Club! One member of the club, a noted owner and a duke, has promised to support Mr. Chapman m his efforts to discover the guilty dopers. m
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  • 398 20 CONDUCTOR KILLED. Early Morning Smash m Stamford Road. An overturned motor bus of the "mosquito" type, In front of the Capitol Theatre, attracted the attention of the town-going public yesterday morning. The bus collapsed on to its side after hitting a taxi. The vehicles were
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  • 178 20 Three Months For Young Pathan. Sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson yesterday on a young Pathan named Jelami who was charged with theft of $47 m one cent pieces from a money-changers stall m the Kandang
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  • 291 20 Eton Bowler Causes Sensation at Lord's. One of the most remarkable overs that have been bowled at Lord's m this century was that sent down by T. F. Hanbury (Eton*, who. on a hard wicket, is the fastest bowler at any public school this year. Playing for
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  • 23 20 The Indian Federation have accepted officially the invitation of the Hockey Association to send an All-Indian touring team to England m March 1932.
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    • 169 20 2fagaggli!iagggaiaf^^ I His Masters Voice) I RECORDS FROM FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES 1930 I j I B 5850 Cheer up and Smile Hylton's Orch I Here comes Emily Brown I B 5851 Doing the Derby I Share your lips (From "Greek Street?) I I IS. Moutrie Co Ltd 1 (Incorporated In
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