The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 November 1930

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,1^ ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. 20 PAGES DAILY. 10 CENTS.
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  • 454 1 Chang: Hsueh-Uang, speaking at Nanking, declared his support for the Nationalist Government m preserving peace m China at all costs Page 11. The Dutch rubber growers are considering a British proposal that portion of next year's production be given to the propaganda committee to stimulate greater use
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  • 850 1 The landsman, without any need to launch upon the deep, is fortunate m being able to enjoy aspects among the most beautiful and the grandest that the sea can show. The breaking of waves on the shore, whether m the ripple of a flat calm or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 194 1 WING LOONG. ,mo<;NISED HOUSE FOR IHOPICAL SUITS, UK. II STREET. I Raffles Hotel! i VI AC OMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH MODERN j SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS TONIGHT I Dinner and Dance HOMA lITTERS CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA i 1 1 GRILL ROOM. j j SPECIAL DISH TO-NIGHT j $1.75. '•'•K'Vs&K.jt&sx&a)®^^ sods oe t o n
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    • 301 1 EUROPE #HOTEL| "Renowned by Recommendation" ii CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. tf CHRISTMAS EVE. WEDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER. j* SPECIAL DINNER AND CINDERELLA DANCE Christmas Tree Decorations. Tickets $3.00. uj CHRISTMAS NIGHT. THURSDAY, 25th DECEMBER. YULETIDE DINNER. S Distribution of Xnias Novelties After Dinner Music and Dancing Tickets $3.00. jjj BOXING
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    • 78 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Amusements Page 2. Borneo-Chevrolet rally Page 5. Sanatogen conquers "nerves Page 6. Christmas cards from John Littles Page 10. Toys and decorations at Robinsons— Page 11. Spalding tennis balls for play m the Tropics —Page 13. Castrol oil was used on French flight from Paris to Saigon Page
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    • 13 1 WING LOONG. FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut Finish Guaranteed 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • 275 2 Soup to \uts at the Alhambra. ;Bv Our Film Cor re* pendent I one ran appreciate American comedy MM will vote Soup to Nuts, the Fox film Ixmg tenmmt il the Alhambra humcrous. if not v ill bo dubbed crazy A meagre, conventional ■ton ruts been given to
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  • 116 2 Paramount all-colour musical romance. "The Vagabond King" ha* proved such an outstanding attraction at the Capitol that the management have extended the screening for an additKmal few nights. Large crowds were turned away on Saturday night, and throughout the screening packed houses have been the case. Tht-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 364 2 iNOW OPEN! pi ay MINIATURE i GOLF AT THE CAPITOL I RESTAURANT. I The Finest INDOOR Course m Malaya Open Daily I From 9 a.m. until j Midnight. MADAM KELVEY'S Children's Fancy Dress BALL DECEMBER 15th. AT 4.30 P.M. From age three years to sixteen AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL. Where
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    • 225 2 VICTORIA MEMORIAL (CONCERT) HALL SATURDAY 22nd SUNDAY 23rd NOV: AT 930. FOR TWO RECITALS ONLY. Dame Clara Butt (BRITAIN'S QUEEN OF SONG.) AND i Mr. Kennerley Rumf ord. AT THE PIANO MISS CECILY MURRAY, j BOOKING OPENS AT JOHN LITTLE'S NOV: Bth j Reserved $5 and $2. Unreserved $1. j
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    • 182 2 J j —-^S*^ 16.30 TO-NIGHT oj I All Comedy Programme Movietone's J Happy Laughing Hit i I A Brand New Brand of 1 Brand New Comcdv' I I I f \JrsS _^^*^^^?^^^^^L with S Lucille Brown, Stanley Smith Ted Healy His Racketeers. 1 JUST ONE LAUGH! I IT STARTS AT
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 218 2 THE WEEK. Tuesday. 18th. HU:h Wnt<r. 08.40. 8 7 ft.. 21.15. 9.3 ft. Rufcby SCC "A" vs Welch Regt. "A", ai sec. Hockey: Pi lit i fa, R.A.F., at Seletar. \Vedm-s«ti>. 19th. High Water 09 15. 9.1 ft.. 22.06. 9.6 ft. Johore Planters" Assn. meeting Kluanß 11.30. Polire B.nul Katon^
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  • 347 3 A MARCH 18 INCIDENT. The Recall of General Sir Hubert Gough. Was Mr. Lloyd George guilty of the disgrace of a great British soldier? Lord Birkenhead, m a book "Turning Points m History," written shortly before his death, makes statements which, if they are right,
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  • 216 3 Worker Who Hindered the Five-year Plan. Moscow. A grim drama has developed m (be case of Dubzov. a worker m the large Kolomna metal factory, who has been condemned to be r-hot ■ccaan he killed Agurev. another worker m the factory. An ordinary murder is not punishable
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  • 183 3 £150.000,000 a Year for Beauty. New Ycrk. Oct. 13. American women, it is escuv.ated. spend nearly £150.000.000 a year m beauty parlours and m the purchase of cosmetics. Delegates* to the American Beauty Congress m New York were tcld that every American woman spends on
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  • 170 3 Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and Current Speculation. London. Oct. 28. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. speaking at an ot Parliament reception arranged by the National Labour Club and the 1917 Club, m Lond: n. last night, said. "I see there are all sorts if speculation about i General Election.
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  • 198 3 this easy way to increased vitality. Are you enjoying life as you'd like to! Or do you feel robbed of all your energy? It's net much fun for the woman who feels depressed "washed out." spiritless, who seems to be getting thinner every day. Men turn
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  • 203 3 A Story with a Mathematical Appeal. A litt!" >tory from Brighton which will have r. special appeal if you are good tki mathematics. Two gipsy woniiii walked Into a m i Ditchlev-road. Brighton. "Half-an-ounc of tobacco, please." ::;:ci rue of them. "Certainly." Mid Mrs Ethel Curry, who
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  • 151 3 Heavy Fine Paid by American Citizen. New Yoik. Oct. 10. The Customs officials yesterday coll(Ct?d $83, 000 (£l6.fioo) from Mr. Irving T. Bush, president of th" Bush Terminal. lor his iailure ;o declare for duty approximately $40,000 worth of j-'weliy. which u:*re amon^ lit effects he and his
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  • 184 3 Census Figures of Municipal Area. According to x-.ic fis. ma released Ly the Shanghai Public Saftty BUTMV >' popuiat ;>:> of lhe territory imo r tb2 jurisdiction of .h Municipality of Greater Shanghai 1.(553.575 Kiangsu province leads with 659.313 naiiv--while Sinkiar.g,. with only eight p- op
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  • 121 3 A Short Story From Chicago. Chieaso. A thumb-wagger m America is I perm) .vhc stands m the road and waves his hand at passing motorists m the hop? that on? of them vvill stop and gjbn him a lift. Mr. Harry W. Ol.on becam? a thumb \\:vr r
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 398 3 NIW LIGHT OH NUTRITION should refresh and invigorate the body and tly satisfy the sense of hunger and appetite; product energy and vital capacity." I ttrm l front Report of the British Ministry of Health. n these two points that the value of Bovril iost clearly shown. For Bovril combines
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    • 370 3 THE "Just Right" Flavour NOT TOO SWEET— NOT TOO BITTER. HARTLEY'S MARMALADE STRIKES JUST THE RIGHT MEDIUM. POPULAR FIFTY YEARS AGO— WORLD FAMOUS TO-DAY. HARTLEY'S MARMALADE. f V ft »p J To meet the times prices on all models have ><> V^ 'I X t l>een greatly reduced: t BROOKE-BRITAIN'S
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  • 1450 4  -  T. STANHOPE SPRIGG BY WHAT CAUSED IHE RlOl DISASTER? WHAT OF THE SCHNEIDER TROPHY? DOMINIONS LEAO THE WAY IN CIVIL FLYING. (Specially written for the Free Press.) i.imuiin. Oct. 22. INVESTIGATION of the grim disaster to the airship R 101 continue, and there is -till v>
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  • 931 4  -  ROSE PATTERSON By (Free Press and N.A.N.A. Copyright). n OME Princess Gio- vanna. King Boris or' Bulgaria's bride, is the only fair member of the Italian royal family. A Princess who fair as well as tall and graceful could not* better than choose an all-white trousseau,
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  • 253 4 An Old-Time Riddle Solved. 3 What is the height of the figure of Nelson on i the Nelson Column m Trafalgar-squar?? Doubtless Londoners have formed their own estimates, but to others the truth may be something of a surprise. According to figures supplied by the Office of Works
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  • 112 4 The Barrel, the Wine -Glass and the Test Tube Types. Dr. Nairn Dobbie, of the L.C.C., m a report, says that boys are found to fall into one or other of three types of physical function and development (a) Broad shouldered and broad waisted— the "barrel"
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  • 25 4 You never realize how fortunate you are until you enter a gift shop and see how many things your friends haven't sent you. Publishes Syndicate.
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  • 1751 4 HARSH LAWS. When Criminals were Broken on the Wheel. It is difficult to realise that only one hundred and twenty-five years ago Courts of Justice under the authority of the British Crown were sentencing men to be broken on the wheel, to be crucified, or to
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  • 1187 4 GOING TO WAR TO OBLIGE A FRIEND. ENGLISHMAN ON PERSONALITIFs CHINESE LEADERS.' TEA WITH THE PRESIDENT. I (Froir Our Own Correspondent.* l i-onaon. Oct. 16. ■THE Hon. W. Astor gave an interesting ads dress on Chinese Personalities to the Central 1 Asian Society on Wednesday evening at Bur- lington House.
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  • 597 5 They Can't Kill the Fox-Trot. K-w it Unt the life of a new dsncf is ro short? asks a dance critic m a home oaper. Four new dance; h ye been flung on to the floor this season, but nobody knows whether they will last. Last year, at
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  • 168 5 Robbery While P.C. Stood Few Yards Away. While Mrs. Elsie Worth, of Shirley -street. Canning Town, was walking along Rathbonestreet. E.. a man seized her handbag containing about £108 and ran off down a side street. Mrs. Worth is the wife of the manager of the Prince
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  • 149 5 Question of Status Considered by Nanking. Nanking, Oct. 30. I j With regard to the proposed rendition of ihe Mixed Court m the French Concession. Shan- J ghai. it is learned that the Ministry of Foreign j Affairs Mas already formulated a programme concerning the reorganisation of the
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  • 86 5 A Gun Story m The Divorce Court. New York. Mickey Walker won the middleweight championship with his fists m the ring, but he :ieedcd a revolver to maintain supremacy m his own i house, according to one of Mrs. Walker's witnesses m her divorce suit at
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  • 209 5 Captain Who Worked as a Pastry -Cook. Captain Robert Johnson, of Wharton -street. Kings Cross, saw service with Bethune's Horse m the South African War. and with the Mounted Rifles m the Zulu War. He also served m the last war and was severely wounded, but is
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  • 74 5 Peking. Nov. 6. A Russian Orthodox pri°st. named Melestin. over 60 y^ars of age and for over thirty years m China, who has been m charge ol the Othodox shrine chapel on the main road from Peking to the Western Hills, near the Hunting Park twenty miles from
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  • 386 5 No wild animal m thh country i> so clever and cunning as the fox. As time has gone on. each succeeding generation cf foxes has learned to be a trifle more clever than the la^t. If iit were not so. hunting would have cumc to an
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 124 5 124 HOURS PARIS-SAIGON F* RENCH Fliers Capt. Goulette Lt. Lalouette of Course Relied on C.C. Wakefield Co,. Ltd. (Incorporated m England*. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. i ri i I] jwl The Original Orange j If ill Smash Still Leads I »rl!*\ V| J Ever Lead, beI cuuse if is not made
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    • 92 5 I Of Coarse Yo« ue Coming I TO THE I 1 CHEVROLET RALLY. I THE PLACE I TELOK AVER GROUND, ANSON ROAD. I THE DAY WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th I THE TIME 3TO 6 P.M. f i FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM '4 ♦> ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAFORF. PHONE 6202. X If you desire
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  • 1117 6 THE NEW ARMY. Possibilities of Dictatorship. Paris. The political situation m Germany, as seen from Paris, is not very encouraging to those who continue to hope for a growth cf better feeling between Ihe two countries. The papers cf the Left make the best of Herr
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  • 32 6 Each Shoots the Other Dead. Bastia (Corsica). Antoine Costa and his sweetheart Diane Luccioni fought a due) near Bastia with revolvers. Both fell dead at the first shot.
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  • 168 6 "I Have Been Married 25 Years, I Ought to Know." Mr. Vaughan-Roderick, the Registrar at Marylebone County Court, had to decide whether a dress was a good fit. Helena Werthein and Mabel Malyon. trading as Helma. at Great Titchfield-street. W. claimed £4 25.. the cost of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 278 6 Cermolene is renowned for the succeMrul treat' flfl ■aent of Bad Legs. Grateful letters have be«« /^fl*%jf&Sf&^wk received from sufferers of this complaint from G& •very part of the globe testifying to Germolesft*'* fjKHSSv $2?*^^ •(artling healing power. B^wflvTarffr M M you are troubled with bad leg use Germolene .^iso
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    • 385 6 J k ~m IN erves (irritability, lintl«->«iiess, stomach ll«w* *f t rirwcsuL Nerve -weakne-s causes bad transm r < ion of the nerve impulses and may result m the irregular STOMACH functioning of almost every orpan oi ihe body. Irritable nerves, digestive troubles, stomach pi ins, sleeplessness all these different
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  • 815 7 L.C.C. TAKES ACTION. No. 13, BerkeleySquare. i No. 13 has just made its first appearance m Berkeley -square. As 12a. m the last oentury, it was one of the most famous houses m the West End, for it was there that 'he Jcurth Marquess of
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  • 97 7 Historic Document Stolen. Berlin. Nov. 1. A large reward has been posted for information leading to the apprehension of the daring burglars who took from the strongbox of Reichstag library the original of the Reich's first Constitution, signed at Frankfurt-am-Main m 1849 with all the signatures appended.
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  • 48 7 Two Killed When Police Fire on Mob. Madrid. Nov. 2. Two were killed and a score seriously wounded m sanguinary clashes at Algo Donales near Cadiz, where the police arrested anti-monarchist agitators and crowds attempted to liberate the arrested men, whereupon the police fired several volleys.
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  • 441 7 Miraculous Escape of Party from Ipoh. A serious motor car accident, which wac fortunately not attended with fatal results, occurred on the road from Grik m Upper Perak. to Ipoh when Mr. J C. S OHara and family, of Ipoh. had a miraculous escape from death,
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  • 67 7 London's latest royal visitor is the Prince of Chandaburi, of Siam, who is staying m this country with his wife, wrote our London correspondent on Oct. 28. His photograph is appearing m the papers. He seems extremely interested m London and I saw him to-day at a well known London's
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  • 145 7 Police Signal Ignored as He Sped by. Brighton. Maurice Alexander Gordon-Cadell. a 16-year-cld bey who is at Uppingham Sehocl. was fine i £5 at Brighten for driving his mctcr-cycle at a dangerous speed on two occasions Evidence was given that the boy drove through heavy traffic
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  • 143 7 "The Three Musketeers" Still Drawing Big Audiences. The '"libraries" are very optimistic at the moment with regard to tht. business that te bung done m the West End theatres. "Considering the period of world-wide trade depression we have been going through." one of the ticket agency chiefs
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  • 138 7 Londen. Oct. 24. The revelation that slavery is still extant m Liberia has been followed by prompt action on the part cf the Government cf that country. It was only last week that the findings of the International Commission cf Inquiry were mad; known and the
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  • 67 7 Officer Sentenced at Nice. Nice, Nov. I. A military court sittinp m camera found an Italian officer. Fortunate Valle, guilty of espionage and sentenced him to a year's detention m addition to a fine, and ten years' banishment from France. Valle was arrested last May near the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 200 7 And m nothing else is the quality of age more valuable than m Whisky. >/ V\!r\tC*t f^Wk V&v has been continuously t i.m* .'-^|BpJ distilled since 16 27. 1/ \iff> i So olber w bi3ky dismiers can A'" 'UarTi claim over 300 years' experience. 111 /J NO FINER WHISKY GOES
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    • 146 7 11 «!s* <^»- Iflmfflfflhi^ ii i)B^'jdP!^^^£^ll§SH 11 J^:^. waHiBWSIIII B»f Juice cts &oio€ig6-Ae€& THE ATTRIBUTES OF CAPSIISB ARE UNQUESTIONABLE SMOKE TM* •4v«rt>MMßt is Uauad by th* Briti»h- American TobMoo Co, (8tr«il») LW. 1 441 J r-g 1 i NO p FLOORS JUST ONE GOAT of DARKALJNE. only costing SI. 10
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  • 767 8 READY TO TRY AGAIN. Parts Cabled For to Singapore. .(From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Nov. 10. The British airman. Hill, who was unable to continue his journey to Australia as his machine was overturned when landing just b of ere the last stage was completed,
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  • 191 8 Lady Simon Says Charges Have Been Established. Charges of slave-owning and slave -trading In Liberia, the West African republic, have according to Lady Simon, been established. Addressing members of the Conservative Women's Reform Association m Londoi; she said that frorr a document m her possession it
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  • 42 8 The South African papers of recent date record the death m Durban at 78 years of age of Sir Prank Umhlali Reynolds, a sugar industry pioneer and well-known public man. Sir Prank was an uncle of Mrs. L. R. MacPhail of Singapore.
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  • 92 8 Plea for a Post-Graduatr Hospital Course Mr. John HuttOd if. W at the annual rmvtmu <>: th ciatior. of Insurance Oinm; of Oak Offices. BuHon-rad "The education ol tod reast of the knowl.di;.- \he evidence of a mnr.t many doctors are to-(i;i. pn drugs and treatnunt I them.
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  • 89 8 Because He Was a Communist. Two schoolboys, one aged 14 and the other 17, and a Government schoolmaster, were among 14 prisoners, all described as Communists, who were beheaded at different points m Hankow m a single day. Since the capture of Changsha by Communists recently,
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  • 103 8 Conference m London m January. London. Oct. 24. A conference on labour and trade union conditions m India will be held m January next year by th e London Trades Council m collaboration with the Indian Labour Committee set up by the Commonwealth of India League. A meeting
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  • 59 8 The Rev. R. S Bin h. ol I Congregational Union M I I "It is an impertinen ment to say \hat the yoiitt' sessed ol a jazz muni ami "They frequently tnnl awful conflict m th**ir think questionable, but tIM their conduct is not any Up moral things.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 200 8 I I jil|l |p £i^^ Concessionaires «^L3^B iSr>t JPTSbB (Incorporated In S.S 4 t-w *jis/j^B oln^aporc, Pwigng Ipoh. Ea^er Hands Reach for This Most Acceptable of Gifts Duofold pencils to mateh from \§p^ Jr^^^^^/^^^^^ five exquisite colors or Moderne j'^^J^f^^Jr/^^^^^ For the gift de Luxe, select a >4JI S^jtiv /Lf^fiwr
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    • 114 8 Build up^eneriy^-^ while working hours of the evening the «rSK?A^*« Wincarnis is the tonic which is also a win. i f conta.ns natural mineral salts that brace the whole system. tne Won Am 7S,' 00 mommtmbMvu from HA *a GOOD Tonic Tfrne. J Singapore, Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur X
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 284 9 BUSINESS CARDS. fl h v HMIKO II I'hob? Gh*«t. r^BETfLOORING TILES. MOtfOKI (ASKET CO. Vll 1 4 l*nh..s Road. ,{U<'»*' Str.--t-ri.onc 6075. -ojf WEAR A TRUSS! Sol* Amenta: M.AVNAKI) <fc CO, LTD. 11, BATTKKY KOAU. JSAKBLETfiirPINGS, ROAD (METAL LIME FOR SALE Delivery I Siding Alonp M- Oil If. Marble Tombstones
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    • 582 9 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are .now invited for the following materials or vervices. and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room Municipal Offices: (losing Dat«. Supply and delivery of 6 Portable Pumping Sets at Transport Centre, 4mm Mackenzie Rd.
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    • 732 9 NOTICES. MORTEM j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above I trade mark is the property Of JOHN HAGEIMANN of 44 Mary Street. Hawthorn, nea I Melbourne, m the State of Victoria, Common I wealth of Australia. Merchant, and is used by him m respect of insect destroying preparations. The
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    • 389 9 NOTICES. CONSOLIDATED TiN SMELTERS LTD. (Incorporated m England). Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the Ordinary- shares will be closed for the preparation of Dividend Warrants from November 20th to December 3rd 1930. both days inclusive. By order of the Board, P. M. ROBINSON, Registrar. AUCTION SALE
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    • 308 9 Foods The Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants m hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the I simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical m composition with mother's milk,
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  • 1062 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. A CAUTION TO PINEAPPLE EXPORTERS. One of the minor industries m Singapore which has shown marked growth of late years has been the canning and exportation of pineapple. This trade has assumed considerable proportions, for whilst the pineapple as fruit had for a
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  • 694 10 GAMBLING DENIED. $12,000 Won In Penan ff Lottery. Chua Ann Chin, the well-known Singapore Chinese accused of misappropriation of over $6,000. was further cross-examined at the resumed hearing of the prolonged trial before the District Judge and First Magistrate (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday. The accused was
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  • 350 10 Government to Establish Separate Department. Ipoh, Nov. 17. It is announced by the Perak State Council that Government is establishing a separate Irrigation Department shortly. Mr. T. Brury, 0.8. E. European Master SS and F.M.S. has assumed duty as acting Headmaster, English College. Johore Bahru. A very prominent
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  • 27 10 TEN SIAMESE CONVICTS SHOT. gaol oimm^ Five Rfeter, a,, An outhrert Hl i checked by th, I II Ls wportrt ntaM were 5, still m,- I I
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  • 74 10 Maitcct. [From < On Bnadaj i MILl v n hundred ,\m .sembled at the B Ifnmßobtauoi Electric Lightly I pane. The H presided ;mci -h m the deli vend committ,,.,: equitable ■freeUM Mimen w.cn Tl iiic by Th. commits n four hours' d] ecneedi I tn of curreni
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  • 47 10 Crocodile m Fishing Nets. I From Our 0 M il.i.. A Chinese fishu-o-day at Sum luded six lug n rtlfhlni rimoti oot crocodile A ngaged to convey ti, retched $14. atti oing through The crocodile Or* ?alised $30. The Btl ifficulty m KCUrtl lonsters.
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  • 101 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN \\D KIBBKK KlCtt, [FREE PRESS SEKWC! OOPTH London. Nov. 17, 5.10 pm Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £114- J 8 (down £2 9 16). Forward £1153., (down Q 10 16). The market is Irregular. Messrs Symington
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  • 8 10 Memorandum of Appeal Against Judgment.
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  • 192 10 a motion tor an exta filing of a ■MMtandua judgment of Mr. Jintl the- Supreme Court \v Pal«;rave Simpson Mi for the defendant Yap Ec Boon and Mr United Engineers I and who had obtaim for fOOtfl supplied il RaWng a prehnn: ■atton, Mr P. Bton had not served him
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    • 283 10 mm H. &G. SIIWCKPSLfd. IM beading l^'B^l^Hidn SOLE AGENTS. I V^JB CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD., Hft *<^ ''vV ,A^B iliuorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong\ m* > i V CD '^»vi' X, {Incorporated m Shanghai). -ir. I ':^u.l£*£f I 90 Robinson Road Telephone 6128 I"" k< J I
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    • 133 10 I fi^feyri I "motor It is doubtful if anyone m this bustling city of varied and congested traffic can afford not to insure his or her car. For beyond the danger of the vehicle being smashed m a collision, destroyed by fire or stolen, it may cause death or injury
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  • 121 11 cfIAN( Vs NANKING SPEECH \UiUWn I t-ader's Support for Nationalists. B ID m S< rvice I Sh.tii«hai. Nov. 17. of Mantel Chang leader, nhumd the pi-.u c m China trae Of pleaded with pollttciMM for a MSi:ntr of blood and ,t:»d promised tIM Nan-.-..prration
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  • 25 11 IVking Express Plundered and Mai'- Stolen. Peking. Nov. 17. wmt of Kal::i en route to -Suiyuan I rec of several red of valuables
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  • 89 11 Italian Friesta Carried Off. IVkine. Nov. 17. here has received 8..1r r.i stating that and Orphanage. iged by bandits, who Filia and a I The Shanghai Mini n states it alleged drivA> fur cs they I tba| Kianfu. \»'d despatch- fti Nanchang November 1 lth. of the
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  • 23 11 "nkheer de Craeff's Visit to Kan^kok. IC&-COPYRIGHT i Kutigkok. Nov. 17. Of the Dutch East 1 arrived to-day on U
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  • 140 11 II »noi. Nov. 6. r.ade by Monsieur -mug. H E red an impromptu H thanked the •■a for the magii'im and for ihe mani•vhich he had arrival on Aith pleasure I on many of the bead of thi; l:\rity of th«- rums '.nalanty of the menclutlon Jonkheer
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  • 80 11 50 INJURED AT SURAT. More Than Two Hundred Arrests at New Delhi. [Reuters Service] Bombay. Nov. 17. Protest demonstrations and hartals against the sentence of Jawaharlal Nehru were held m various centres ta-day. Pohce nide two lathi charges m which a few m injur-d here and
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  • 188 11 Premier's Assailant's Bad Record. iHeutrrs Far Eastern Service. j Tokio. Nov. |f. While the police ban regarding the motive ,of Mr Hamaguchis assailant has not yet been removed it is announced that ;he examination -hows that Sagoya is an ex-convict with two previous convictions for blackmail and
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  • 89 11 Absolute Majority for Pilsudski. [Reuters Service] Warsaw. Nov. 17. Results so far m the parliamentary elections 1 show that the Government bloc headed by Pilsudski secured 245 seats out of a total of 444 m the Diet. Government thus obtained an absolute majority, the lack of which m
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  • 43 11 Nearly 2,000 Tons Increase. [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT London. Nov. 17. Rubber shocks m England show an increase this week and stand at 76.042 m London and 40.003 m Liverpool, a total of 116.045 tons against 114.491 tons last week.
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  • 139 11 Reported Movement Against Mr. Snowden. London, Nov. 8. The Daily Express reported that the movement against Mr. Snowden is becoming accen- tuated m the Socialist Party. He is being up- braided for his opposition to loan for national stocks and the relief of unemployment. London, Nov. 7. The
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  • 43 11 By Motor Boat Across Atlantic. Halifax. Nov. 9. Three young people have left m a motor-boat nine metres long They intend to cross the Atlantic, after taking m fresh supplies m Newfoundland; they hope to arrive at Hamburg before Christmas.
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  • 42 11 Two Out of Three Million on the Dole. Berlin, Nov. 8. On October 31. the unemployed m Germany numbered 3,323.000. being an increase of 136.000 m the last fortnight. Of the total unemployed 2.072.000 are m receipt of the dole.
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  • 30 11 PERSIAN OPIUM A Monopoly of Export. Teheran, Nov. 6. The Government has granted the exclusive right to export opium to one concessionaire, who has guaranteed an annual °xport of 6.500
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  • 120 11 A BRITISH SUGGESTION. Portion of Next Year's Crop for Propaganda. [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam, Nov. 17. The Dutch rubber-growers sympathetically considered the British proposal to place at the disposal of the Propaganda Committee a portion of next year's production m order to stimulate the greater use
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  • 129 11 Thirteen Companies m Big Scheme. I FREE PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT. 1 London. Nov. 17. Details of a scheme of co-operation m which thirteen rubber companies are concerned are published. The companies are Gadjah. Sungei Gettah. Tebing. Chung Toon, Durian Sebatang. Eaelehurst. Harewood. Jabi Plantations. Johore Ri:b ber Lands.
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  • 84 11 Trust Company to Control its Property. [British Radio Official Service. Rugby. Nov. 17. The conference of Commissioners of the Salvation Army concluded its sittings m London to-day. On Saturday the trustee of the Army's property and capital was considered and it was unanimously resolved that the property
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  • 62 11 Debate m Parliament Yesterday. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. Nov. 17. Government policy m Palestine will be debated m Parliament this afternoon but it will not follow party lines. In ministerial quarters it is felt that Government's position has been misinterpreted and misrepresented and both sections of the
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  • 92 11 Death of Septuagenarian Prelates. Rome, Nov. 8. The Vatican is saddened by the deaths of two Cardinals Cardinal Alexius Charost. Archbishop of Rennes, aged seventy, who died suddenly: and Cardinal Alfonso-Maria Mistrangelo. Archbishop of Florence, aged seventy -eight, who died after a few days' illness. These deaths leave
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  • 80 11 Increase During This Year. Rome, Nov. 7. Italy's population increased by 383,000 during the first three quarters of the current year, against 376.000 for the corresponding period of last year. According to an official announcement the populace has increased by nine millions, while m most of the other
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  • 48 11 Slightly Below Authorised Strength. London, Nov. 8. In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for War stated that on October Ist, the active British army comprised 4.179 officers and 104.923 men, or 95.3 per cent, and 91.2 per cent, respectively of the authorised strength
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  • 32 11 Modern Clinic m Bangkok. Bangkok, Nov. 17. Members of the League of Nations White Slave Cor- .tssion were present at the opening of the modern venereal disease clinic on Saturday.
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  • 272 11 INDIAN CONFERENCE. Lord SanViey ai Premier's Deputy. [Reuter's Service] London, Nov. 17. The Round -Table Conference started its work to-day, the opening session at St. James' Palace being divided into two sections, the first dealing with procedure and the second beginning the important general discussion on
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  • 85 11 Frenzied Operations m Chicago. Reuters Service. Washington. Nov. 17. The Federal Farm Board has re-entered the wheat market m order to stop panicky selling and prevent further unwarranted declines, according to it' chairman. There was frenzied burin? and selling, amountirg to millions of dollars, on Saturday m
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  • 52 11 Numerous Arrests But Capital is Calm. (Reuter's Service. 1 Madrid. Nov. IT The Labour administration manifesto idvife; strikers to resume within stipulated period which are not later than 5 o'clock 10-day. There were 150 arrests yesterday but the Capital is calm. Soldiers baked eh? necessary bread during
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  • 42 11 King of Siam Talks to Washington. [FREE PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT 1 Bangkok, Not. 17. The King talked by wireless telephony to the Siamese Minister m Washington on Sunday night via Berlin, London and New York. (Earlier cables on page 12.)
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  • 260 11 French Premier's Speech to War Veterans. Paris, Nov. 9. In a remarkable speech delivered to-day to war veterans, the Premier. M. Tardieu strongly warned his hearers not to allow themselves to be influenced by the rumours of imminent catastrophes that arose out of the various recent
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  • 38 11 The wedding took place at the St. George's Church between Mr. William Herbert Paul J "Barrett, mining engineer. Rasa, Selangor, and Miss Edith Howard, of Ipoh. Federated Malay States. The Rev. Keppel Gamier. M.A.. officiated at the ceremony.
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    • 91 11 |_Xi|«p_ 1 .^H Tlll'M 1(D) VOI K bAMhS XMAS CHOICE CRACKERS wonder DECORATIONS t ETC. ETC. ETC. TOYSTO EVERYTHING PLEASE XMAS \^^^^^^^Z PRICES THAT W anccrporated m the Straits Settlements^. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. (5) ®®@®©©®®®©®©©©®©®©©©©@@@@@@@@(g) nsoi n fi akf i j CIGARETTES RAILWAY I I MATERIALS. I R i fi
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  • 876 12 A GENEVA CRITICISM. Problematic Statistics Will Not Provide Solution. A I'm statement issued by the Anti-Opium Information Bureau. Geneva, on the eve of the .-< venth MOBton of the Permanent Central Opium Buard takes the Board to task m its polkf lor dealing with the problem
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  • 55 12 Hoikefeller Foundation and Japan. Iwaki. Nov. r«. Dr. HeUer, who is cninuTipd -^ith the Rockc relief foundation on vlsUlng thi Home Mtnl-j--p i Mr Ad;,, m. yesterday, said th<t the Rockefeller Foundation p>npo,cd a donation xantjMQ via for the itaMlrhawni of :i:i l >e tralnlni 1 1
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  • 217 12 PREMIER'S STATEMENT. Mr. Mac Donald Reaffirms Free Trade Principles. I British Hadu) O»jicial Service, i KiiKby. Nov. 16. ■peaking at a Labour meeting at Bedford last Bight, the Prime Minister npTWMd JM \k\v that it «M absolutely impossible 1 for any British Govrnmcnt honestly
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  • 189 12 Future of Famous Opera House. [British Radio— Official Berrtm.] Kußhy. Nov. 16. Grand opera for millions of radio listeners as well as the general public m London and vie piovinces is the object of plans, arrant: t-d between the Covent Garden Opera Syndicate and the British BiMadcastim;
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  • 148 12 Successful Trial Flights of New British Planes. British Radio Official Service! Rugby. Nov. lb. Successful trial flight \v"ie made during tbe v.eek-^nd with th> first of a Beet of the largest ptuaenget an liners m ;he world. These Handlny-Pago aircraft are mt-nd- d lor use D!) the
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  • 159 12 Dutch Rumour Denied. Berlin. Nov. The t?» Ullstern papers publi.sh an interview with Captain Lchmann of Zeppelin fame, denying the rumour that Dr. Eckener contemplates l« trip to the Dutch East Indies next January. |m order to -tudy m?t?orological condition?: ther« Captain Lehmann presumes that the
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  • 78 12 Fire at Famous Racing Stables. Berlin. Nov. 8. Unusual ■oeoai wen wttnaewd whau reven rare-honcL \v re bjratd near Berlin. The -acin§ tables attached to the famous course of Rus!eb.'!i took fire during ih :iight. the Dn apparently simmovod for long yinK 1 U :mt b?hi£
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  • 31 12 Then h the stunt pati oi. va ,f Irct ■trcet, v.iuu) mennu Ukt Rizpah over bn ons whenever we lose ;> Ttlt match or ar beatCU at lawn ,?nniv Sir V Qnllkr-OMiefc
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  • 370 12 A. RUMOUR DENIED. Hindus and Moslems Pledg* Their Friendship. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugrfoy, Nov. 16. A further informal meeting of the British Indian delegation to the Round-Table Conference was held at St. James's Palace ycrttfdUji •nd another has been fixed for Tuesday, following to-morrows
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  • 128 12 Framing the Statutory Commission's Report. Referring to the Indian Conference, Sir John Simon, speaking at Clecklr»aton -terday. -aid i he work of framing a constitution under which DIM fifth of the human race might live was i tremendous task and those who served on h^ Statutory Commission
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  • 155 12 Leap From Burning Plane m Manila Bay. Manila, Nov. tt. Three naval aviators miraculously escaped death this morning by leaping from a flaming plane m Manila Bay and swimming to a launch of the aircraft tender. Avoeet. while their ship was destroyed. The plane caught fir e from
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  • 158 12 Ex-Minister Among Arrested Men. Rome. Nov. 7. The rumours which have been circulating lately of plots against the Fascist regime received some confirmation to-night m an official announcement that twenty arrests had been made m upper Italy on the charge of being "m touch with anti-Fascist elements m
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  • 135 12 STRIKE SITUATION. Entirely Unjustified, says Prime Minister. I Reuter's Service. I Madrid. Nov. It. There have been no further disturbances and the strike is not general. All shops, including cafes and bars, are closed, but there is no lack of food as the markets
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  • 126 12 Polishing: Up His Spanish for Argentine Visit. [British Radio Official Service.) Rugby, Nov. 16. In preparation for his visit to South America next year, the Prince of Wales i< practicing his Spanish, with the advice and assistant- of Dr. Pastor Cervantes. Professor of Spanish at London
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  • 85 12 Government Measures Opposed m Germany. 'Reuters Service Berlin. Nov. 16. Strenuous effort* by Government to reduce prices of commodities to offset the reduced wages throughout th< country are meeting with opposition but the Cabinet committee, proclaiming the urgency to reduce prices all along the line, announces further
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  • 60 12 Geneva Commission Accepts Budgetary Principle. [British Radio Official S^rvic.] Rujjby. Nov. 16. The Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference has accepted by 16 votvs to foui. six States abstaining, die principle of limitation of land war material by budgetary methods, vhile recognising that »om? nemben prefer the method
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  • 137 12 Man Who Decided to Die. I <::<)< n Nr.v. 8. A London coroner*! first-hand knowledge of oriental psychology helped to throw light on the death of an Indian named Mohamme i Habibulia. 30. who had been living m the E:ist End with his brother for three
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  • 89 12 Westminster Basement Tenants Evacuate. London, Nov. 9. Memories of the Thames flood disaster of January. 1928. when a number of Londoners were trapped m their beds and drowned were awakened yesterday by broadcast warning of approaching high tide. Tenants of the basement of houses m Westminster evacuated their
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  • 49 12 I Router's Far Eastern Service. 1 Tokio, Nov. 16. The death is announced of Baron Kenjiro Den. Baron Kenjiro Den sat as one of the Emperor s nominees m the House of Peers who aiv chosen for their erudition or distinguished services to the State.
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  • 1119 12 THE HILL CROSSING. Seeking An Easy Passage. I From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Ran?kok. Xcv. 11. i Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond. air.l his < officers of the RAF. m India, should have pleasant memories of their visit to Don Huang I and Bangkok. Primarily or^anLsed a.s
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  • 574 12 PERHIMPONAN si: \l'\v Cluh ill' Elected. Musi m c general meetii S-ti-t Club «v M 3. Java Road, fairly targi i and Mr Ha;i tl ii, 1, s J.P. tiir president, ■cc .mi: for the j i been conskb n i and i d to nstltutt
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  • 113 12 Ericsson and Co is bl ll towards the od ol |hl THE MUTISM X(M I The British Ai i < latJon criticised for not am connection ith the R Railways wire Willing to for enthusiastic B; Iton 1 of the "planes* and thi ticals. per bead Nun wanted to i
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    • 43 12 Th» schools, above everything else m the country, cught to be an instrument of social unity. Sir Charles Trevelvan. Possibly I shall have to outrage my strict financial principles, and mayb? do things vhat I could not justify m ordinary ciicum;tanc?s. Mr. Snowden.
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    • 34 12 If some method of education could be evulved m which men could be taught what worn p knew by instinct, we should have p ee Ml earth and goodwill towards men. I a:lv Astor.
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    • 577 13 Bi£ Bookmakers Pay £60,000 Liabilities. Amounis has won £48.197 lOs-in prizemoney m his career. But it is estimated that Sydney's lady punter. Mrs. Vandenberg. has won more than that on the old hors e m bets, m fact, a sum ranging over the £50.000. <aid th?
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    • 644 13 Soccer Trainers And Referees. I always look upon Law 13 as on omnibu.s law. because it contains so many vital instructions which all those engaged m the -amshould absorb most thoroughly, writes T Crow who refereed last seasons Cup Final m m Evening News. The question of the duties
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  • 258 13 Public Services Beat the Club. Public Services. llpts. S.C.C. 9pts. A good game was seen on the Padang on Saturday when the Public Services' second XV defeated an S.C.C. second XV by 11 points to 9. They were evenly-matched teams, both sides doing about an equal amount
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  • 64 13 Hot Bun Scores An Easy Victory. London, Nov. The race for the Liverpool Autumn Cup il m. 2 fur. 170 yards) resulted as follows: HOT BUN 1 TULLYCROSS 2 ARGONAUT II 3 Twelve ran. Won by three lengths, one length between second and third. Betting: 100 to 8
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  • 33 13 Robinson Cup. The Robinson Cup was played for on November 12th and 13th. Ten cards were taken out. The Cup was won by Mrs. E I. Hay (32) 1 Up.
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  • 197 13 A story of smart detective work lies behind the announcement m the mail week. "National Greyhound Racing Calendar" that an owner (Mr. A. Woodford. of Exeter-street. London. N.W.I i and a trainer < Mr. George Carter, of High-street, Ongar. Essex) have been warned off all tracks under the
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  • 63 13 Bradman and Fairfax Playing for N.S. Wales. London. Nov. 7. Sydney —The Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia was begun to-day. The close of play scores w?re: New South Wales 228. Bradman scored 61, Fairfax 62 and Hooker 54. Carlton took four wickets
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  • 76 13 As batsman J. Ryder is as good as ever. H'j has shown this m all classes of cricket, and again this season by opening with two century innings for Collingwood. Our Melbourne correspondent, touching on the latest innings, says: "Following his 161 against St. Kilda he compiled
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    • 337 13 Gloriously Alive— Always s care m th« world they can dtncc night because they are gloriously ilive outly healthy and fit Hall's Wine hai ied them with both mental and physical yes of power, which enable them to get i hundred per cent, out of life. Let Hall i Wine
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    • 267 13 TENNIS BALIs J£L FOR MALAY /<2tZ THE EAST \lt/^^^^^ The New Spading Trop- 'A^? 00 \l-^^S^9h\ ical Tennis Balls will wear #^X we under severest climatic (j^^lf >\ conditions, while their 1)1 Ivi bound and speed are \<f ***»5 m) identical with the require- /J \V En ments of Championship
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    • 875 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre). Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails PERSEUS For Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam
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    • 430 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 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. Dae Singapore. s.s. KAZEMBE g S.S. CITY OF WELLINGTON i««' HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF HEREFORD For London,
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    • 435 14 British India and Apwr i\ m (Incorporated m England.) MAtt^ PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (OVluv LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRVIC& OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA japav Due *l Tonnage. Singapore. T D n RANCHI 16,500 Nov. 29 '«nna
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    • 649 15 0. S. K. Line. York— (from Kobe) Freight Service] Hokuroku Maru Dec. 15 V.mcouvvr:— (from Kobe) t Arabia Mam Dec 21 Hamburg (Bremen) London M iru Dec. 19 20 Cape Town. Rio de nurl>.<- rldM and Buenos Aires. i,l p.,^a«c £l»0.] I Rio de Janeiro M.uu Dec. 4 5 p.cr-r.s-Salaam,
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    • 509 15 £3 K^^H| SAILINGS TO MARSEILLES, NEW iOKK AND ttOSIOiS, FROM SINGAPORE AND kcSASii via CULU,,i,u, I'OHl SAID, .ALEXANDRIA, NAVULS AN.. ukJUAA. Arrive L^\e Leave a»n%q Pres. Van Buren Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 jaw Pres. Garfield Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec y j a n. Pres. Polk Dec. 22
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    • 856 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA.] (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freights, Transhipment. Marine Departments and f Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION
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    • 735 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 325 16 s.s. TUNGSHA. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Oslo (arrived Nov. 11th, 1930) are hereby notified that a General Survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held at GJodown No. 22 on Tuesday November 18th, 1930 at 9 a.m. No further Survey will be
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    • 485 16 KERR STEAMSHIP CoTiT t (Incorporated In USA) *^Vi GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, ew v Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Dv Sails M.S. SILVERPALM Nov. 25 De C D «f N»» M.S. SILVr.'RTEAK Dec. 9 Dc^ J«n <** Jan i| PACIFIC-PHILIPPINES-STRAITS INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE. Singapore
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    • 698 16 I MAIL DESPATCHES. j BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungel Lembln and Kuantan (via Gemas ana Jenjitut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. <j a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Ttnggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Slam 0 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and
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    • 121 16 Suddhadib, Siamese. 803, from Bangkok 17, for Bangkok 19. Kheng, Seng, Brit. 51, from Singkep 17, for Lingga 19. Pasir, Dut. 630, from Cheribon 17, fcr Penang 17. Ryujin Maru, Jap. 3274, from Miike 17, for B. Pahat 25. Noorebar, Dut. 336, from Djambi 17 for Djambi 19. Reijnst, Dut.
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  • 139 17 Malwi imv d m London at Milt i It 1 1 BoOg Kon*> rrtvc at tins Port at a.m. kMUnI She Wffl proceed Whanrei on arrival. China Station— Berwick, Magnolia < sloop B LbottriM Flotilla.— have portl The submarines R of iMI Saturday. B H.irlcy HllVMl
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  • 80 17 h iiidler. If] L.i-m S M: P. V■' inn tl and \lr B k v IflM M: C Brooke, Mr. Mr. L W Ifi IV I van tfflt O W Ky!-.-. Mr. D. II B( :.b".g. m \is«i n B W Vali; Mr Mr H. and faI Mr
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  • 81 17 Sahraft Operations m the Dardanelles. the London insurance the limitation of I Ufcfch waters to Turkish kneQei are now interI that the present magnitude etwwn Europe and the restrictions put on salvage rtirularly inappropriate. fe question is now receiving the careful The suggestion the restriction on com:;rms should
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  • 80 17 U rk <" *Wl National Lifeboat Institution. m. who is on the emeul of the Royal union, m the Caxton month presented awards -ay competition to London District Children of 1.737 0B Why I admire London Challenge Builard. Emmanuel :md the South-Eastern FVrfr,mc.nt. of Rectory Cn.ydon The
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  • 35 17 m tat .slap Juan Sebastian "nv.d at noon on Sunday th« roads A. it was •■xchaiiKi' of sululu* A-a.s o'lock gun from »i a conspicuous 8h« \a expected to lon* lO
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  • 18 17 I 1 G s Arbuthno! Stntapart on Sunday for ■n lhl China squadron The n refit
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  • 458 17 Scheme to Combat Assisted Owners. Under the heading of "Regulation of Tonnage- the current publication of the Baltic and International Maritime Conference discusses measures which are being considered m various countries for dealing with the results of a surplus of shipping. Quite one of the most interesting of
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  • 289 17 Sir B. Chadwick on Present Outlook. The annual dinner of the Ipstitute of Chartered Shipbrokers was held at th? Connaught ic:m? la.n week. Sir R Burton Chadwick. M.P. the president, was m the chair. Mr R C Burton Rowe. president of the Corporation cf Insurance Brokers, proposed the
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  • 111 17 Dismissal of Another 400 Employees Expected. The N.Y.K. is quoted by th* Osaka Asahi M planning the further dismissal of a large nuanber if its staff An official announcement i- tc be mad 1 shortly. The number, according to the Osaka journal. ?s about 400 all told, of
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  • 1126 17 Inspection of Fishing Industry. Great Yarmouth, Oct. 21. The Prince of Wales visited Great Yarmouth to-day to oDen the new Haven Bridge, which has been constructed across the Riv?r Yare nt a cost of over £200,000. but he had many ath^r engagements m a long programme, several
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    • 117 17 Mr. Soichiro Asano, the business magnate who died m Tokyo on Nov. 8. at the age of 82 was the President of the Toyo Steamship Company, the Asano Dockyards and Director of many other concerns. He was born m 1848 m Toyama-ken. He arrived m Tokyo with an empty purse
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    • 206 17 Vl^Jfy^^^^^^JffV iff/ ifpA^i^^^^ Vl "^^*^mt ft A \l Vjl\\ m I^l (I /it Bf fl f fl 4 j Ma I "uDlfkr&mi InCDCSLCl^arpFt^ V ff *^H Hk After me JL JL JL w JL JLJLJL The reason why "Lactogen" so make bone and muscle am! flesh, often acts when everything
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  • 1144 18 R.G.S. AND ITS WORK. From Speke to Shackleton. A hundred years ago there was founded the Geographical Society of London, only a few months later, as it came under the patronage of "His Sacred Majesty King William IV." to be called the Royal Geographical Society. Its
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  • 212 18 (From Ot.r Own Correspondent Paris. Oct. 0. "The Heart of a Nation." an entertaining American film, has so enchanted the Parisians that several dramatists, of various nationalities are working on a stage version of it. The actual writing of the master-piece Ls confined to a French man
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  • 95 18 Capetown, Oct. 9. A declaration that the "lobolo" native marriage system had degenerated merely into the sale of native girls was made by Mr. H. W. Wallace, a magistrate, at a sitting of i.h«? Native Economic Commission m Natal. He said that formerly "lobolo" ensured that
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    • 242 18 MIXED PICKLES i ONE OF C^f^lllfr S MANY I OUTSTANDING LINES. j ->^ |j Stocked by All Dealers jj Throughout Malaya. i Agents: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I NEW SHIPMENT In AH Departments j For Christmas AT WASSIAMULL'S I 'PHONE 7144 56-57 HIGH STREET. \:Mf JDrimful of \f/ Healthy Energy
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    • 827 18 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. Incorporated m England). Capital L 3.000.000 Subscribed 1.800.000 Paid-up 1,050.00. Reserve Fund and Rest 1.645.505 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie. Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers. Esq.. Charles J. H^mbro. E g J. O. Robinson, Esq.. W. H. Shelford. Esq Sir Thomas Catto, BarL
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    • 122 18 THE Q! SOUTH gm BRITISH MOTOR IK INSURANCE ACCKPrpt, U>WEBT CLRRI xt rat^L 1 I C MARGOI lv |s (NBoc 2, i PERSONAL ACCIDENTS PATAL ACCIDENT* rtAVa you made pi <•! Four depend* overtake you IT only co t Puhcy for 110.000 OBTAIN mil part from the nearc EASTERN I
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  • 286 19 I Must Poll His I the slump and the 0\ "PfltlCtST 1> M Of The m Jays Is, m a it) BBSSI who tl .ration with •it of air; bern ath that .\ard doubt i i the wot b > rash why. id of crime thos< who
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  • 633 19 Singapore. Nov. 14. The prices quoted are generally tbow curr-n at Clyde Torraao Market At the otter market UMTC mat be small variations. MKAT. Beef steak < Round) Ka{ 50 B-, ef stiw or curry (J 4 do 60 PWk, lean and fat <lst quality, do 48
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  • 442 19 EXCHANGE KATES. November 17. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London 3 months" sight 23 78 London 60 days" sight 2 3 13 16 London 30 days' sight 2 3 25 32 London, demand 2 3 3 4 London T T. 2 3 23
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  • 741 19 SINGAPORE. NOV. 17TH TLOSINQ QUOTATIONS. tfuycrs .>euers. \sam Kumbanj? «£> 20s 25s Aver Hitam Tin <ss> 10s 3d 11s 3d Bang Tin Tin <£> 13s 14s Batang Padang ($1) 10 15 Batu Cavt.s SI 37 42 Bukit Arang ($1) 35 40 Burmah Malay 10s 12s norn Chenderiang
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  • 56 19 Burma Corporation's Bitf Profit. iFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT j London. Nov. 17. The Burma Corporation rrport a net prcfit on the year oi £693.633 <°>. The sum of £71.653 is being carried forward. India Rubber Telegraph Works show a net loss on the year of £95.978. and a
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  • 206 19 Singapore. Xcv. 17. 3.30 p.m. Market*-: arc- rather sticky to-day but U) Improvement m prices is fully matntsi fried A more optwnlttfc vi?v is now being takm aboui the future of rubber and tin and \hc immediate tendon, v is for a bother advance m
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  • 111 19 MACPHAIL CO.'S DAILY REPORT. Singapore. Nov. IT. Tin. Firm. Aver Hitams 10s 10 -d. 11s T'.-d. Kintos 93 97. Kuch:.!< 57 62. Sungei Luas 93 97. Penawats 42 44. Malay Consols 15 17 Pangnga Rivers 3s 6d 4s. PetaT.ngs 3.97 I_.1 4.07 1 Ulu Klangs 65 75. Hong Kongs 16s
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  • 112 19 Paterson. Simons and Co:. Penang. Agents: Henrietta No Tapping: Sung?i Matang 38.000: Laras (PetAtel Estate > 59 000: Rampah Coconut 155.000 nut:-. Benar Kuala Pergau 13.220: Lat;-gc-ng 97.000. Evatt and to:. Penan?, secretaries Katu Tin. < First h:\lf Novi 361. hours: 50.--(100 yards:. 266 pikuls Renong
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  • 214 19 November 17th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.SS. equal to London Standard. Spct 14«4 14 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 14'- 14 j December IS 15' Januuy 15 1 l&% Jan-Man h 15 1 4 15' L April-June 16 16 Tone of Market: Firm. Latest
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  • 335 19 No Dividend Proposal. The following is the dnvctan' report to tlw shareholders of the Kirn i Tin Dredging Company to be presented at the annual me tin to be held on Nhv. 25th at 11 JO a.m. fn Derrick and Company's offices. The prom lor the year, after
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  • 215 19 Gillette Absorb Autostrop. It arai announced m Boston. U.S.A. recently that fhe Gllle'?. Sautv Razoi Comp... v h to absorb ils trade rival, tht AotOttTOp Safety Razor Company. Inc. An agreem?nt has b-.-n ccnclud-d between the two compani.'s. which provides for the acaui.shion oy the Gilknte
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  • 313 19 I British Radio Official Service. Rugby, Nov. 16. Foreign rwhinges are: Amsterdam i 2 07f> Athena 375. Bombay 1- 5 ,d. Berlin 20.385. Brus<- >ls 34.82 i. Buclnr^t 818. Rio 17..I 7 Buenos Aires 28 11-lf, Copenhau *n 18.16. Geneva 25.055. H<i Ingfon 193. HOOf Koiltf Is I Lisbon
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    • 73 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*). UK. AI) OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC Tk Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 62 19 j Royal Exchange J i What do you connect with these two words S Insurance jj-j Then why not give this old established ft |j Corporation the benefit of your connection and S j be assured of complete satisfaction. ft X |J INCORPORATED *D 7?O IC ft y. Singapore. A
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  • 204 20 FUTILE BRITISH BAN. £409,527 m Prizes on November Handicap. f ßeuters Service] London, Nov. 17. Optimistic expectation stopped work throughout the Irish Free State to-day, while the draw was made at the Mansion House, Dublin, m the Free State Hospitals Sweepstake on the Manchester November Handicap.
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  • 66 20 {FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGH1 London, Nov. 1 7. To-days betting for the November Handicap is as follows: Saracen 7 to 1 Mint Master 8 to 1 Le Voleur 10 to 1: Truncheon 100 to 8; Promptitude 100 to I; Redeswood 100 to 6: Timber 20 to
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  • 217 20 Successful Meeting at Balestier. There was a larg-.- attendance at the successful gymkhana meeting held by the Singapore Polo Club at Balestier on Saturday. Among thost present were HE the Officer Ad■lnlltlrtH the Government. (Mr. John Scott with Mrs. Scott. M.ijor-Gtneral H. L. Pritchard. Sir Josiah Crcsby.
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  • 185 20 England's Full Back Kicks Well. London, Nov. 8. i Cambridge's scoring capacity has been a feature of their recent games. Askew to-day kicked five goals from tries by Greenwood. Brook (twice), Marr and Smeddle. Oxford were not so convincing against t Blackheath. They played a re-arranged team. leaving
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  • 91 20 Huge Scores at Bramley and Oldham. London, Nov. 8. The following are the results of the matches played under Northern Union Rugby Rules today. Barrow 24, Batley 5. Bramley 50, Wakefield T. o' Dewsbury 11, Hull K.R. 13 Featherstone R. SO, Keighley 11 Huddersfleld 5, S. Helens 10
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  • 264 20 THIS WEEK'S SHOOT. Results of Week-end Practices. The fourth and fifth practices for the Interport Shoot were held on the Farrer Rifle Range on November 9th. and 16th. Spoon shoots were held on each practice and resulted as follows: November 9th. Net Aggregate F. M. Grosse 97.
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  • 133 20 Public Services Beat Welch. P.S. "A" XV. Bpts.: Welch Regt. A. XV Opts. Though scrappy the Public Services A XV fixture against the Welch Regiment A XV at Thomson Road yesterday evening was veryeven. Confined mostly to forward play there was no scoring m the first half but m
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  • 164 20 Taiping Side Beats Ulu Selangor. [From Our Own Correspondent.] lpoh. Nov. 17. Although the Perak Rugby team travelled to Seremban on Saturday, the Taiping district raised a XV under Norman to meet Ulu Selangor under Paxton-Harding at Taiping. It was a capital game m which Taiping won
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  • 81 20 Yet Another Thousand. London, Not. 7. The following are to-day's closing scores m the international billiards tournament at Bradford. Newman (m play) 26.905; McConachy 19.954. In London, Lindrum (m play) is 26,651 (break of 1.147*. and Davis 23,739. London, Nov. 8. Newman and Lindrum won m the billiard
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  • 121 20 The Grand Handicap Tournament. The positions up-to-date m the Grand Handicap Tournament are as follows: Class P. W. D. L. Pts lE. E. Coleman 3 3 0 0 300 m G. Parbury 4 2 0 2 200 ILo Kam Woon 3 2 0 1 138 II B.
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  • 55 20 Century m Sheffield Shield Match. Sydney. Nov. 8. In the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia which commenced yesterday, the following were the scores —New South Wales 228; South Australia 124 (Hooker 5 for 28); New South Wales 317 for 5 'Bradman 121. Kippax
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  • 1157 20 THE JEAN II TROPHY. A and B Boats Come Home Together. Like the curate's egg the R.S.Y.C. yachting on Sunday was good m parts. The wind what there was of it, blew from all points of the compass, and every now and then a sharp
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  • 435 20 A.P.C. BEATEN. Fast Game at Thomson Road. Police 2; A.P.C 0. The Police had to fight hard for their goals against the A.P.C. at the Thomson Road Depot yesterday. Dale and Smith were very dangerous m the forward line while York was the backbone of the defence.
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  • 259 20 On Saturday the hockey match between the I-A. and the United Sports Club on the I.A. ground resulted m a win for the visitors by I—°1 Th e game was dull and uninteresting neither side showing any sign of brilliancy. The I.A. were not able
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  • 112 20 Chinese 3, Raffles Institution 0. The Chinese fielded a much stronger team m their match against Raffles Institution last Saturday than they did against the Vehicles Inspectors the previous week. They put m three goals early m the first half, and only the bad state of
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  • 54 20 Good Partnership Between Wyatt and Sandham. London, Nov. 8. In the M.C.C.'s match against Western Province's to-day the home side were dismissed for 113 ;Tate taking five wickets for 18 runs? The M.C.C scored 153 for the loss of Sandham's wicket. Sandham made 72 and Wyatt
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  • 65 20 third places respectively, the former winning the second berth by only eight seconds after a luffing match with Irene. Final positions and skippers were: Corrib (Rycroft) 12—15—05. Columbine (H. B. Baker* 12 46 42, Irene (A. H. Blake* 12—46—50 Punai (Holiday) 12—47—29, Prima Donna (Winstedt) 12—47—40, Merlin (Hoops) 12—52—00. This
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