The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 October 1931
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Title Section16 1931-10-14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13,466. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1931. 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article235 1931-10-14 1 The League Council at Geneva yesterday began consideration of the Manchurian problem. Dr. Sie having declared China's iaith in the League the Japanese delegate reiterated that the Japanese troops would be withdrawn from Manchuria when her nationals were no longer endangered Page 11. Mr. MacDonald, opening his235 words
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Article73 1931-10-14 1 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Oct. 13. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £129 1 16 (£1293 8 Forward £1313 8 (£111%). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices73 words
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Article1047 1931-10-14 1 For the last few days we have been staying in an old farmhouse as the guests of the pntriarch of the village, an eld friend. He is now 83. stands a good six feet, lithe, active, and as full of fun as a boy. Five generations are1,047 words
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Advertisement322 1931-10-14 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK rlfE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, l ft 1 Sll. PASTEURIZED MILK oil lAIN ABLE IN THE TROPICS. oIiTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. Raffles Hotel y^ mm^^^^mmmmmmmA mS9^Ammm\ m> MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Q^ IXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION >^^^UP S^ WITH MODERN SANITATION ><^ L\ z O^'l< Cw^^ TERMS MODERATE322 words
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Advertisement265 1931-10-14 1 TOLLEYS AUSTRALIAN BRANDY Distilled from 100% Pure Grape Juice Obtainable From Kim Ann Co. Bun Bee Co. Lim Teck Loong High St. Provision Store Lim Khoon Heng Lee Kheng Huat and First Class Dealers. Only $3.40 per bottle including Duty. SUPPORT EMPIRE PRODUCTS? EUROTE^HOTEL TERMS INCLUSIVE OR A LA CARTE.265 words
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Advertisement214 1931-10-14 1 Handicaps for Ipoh ratrs r.n Saturday and comments on prospects Pasre 20. In the S.C.C. Rugby tournament y; tcrd„y Etceteras defeated Malayan OaaßMSSatsi Officers <l S Page 20. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pepsodent fcr the Teeth Page 17. Latest H.M.V. record-: from IfOUtrie S Page 20. Buy a Simmons bed spring and214 words
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Advertisement21 1931-10-14 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES.21 words
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Article332 1931-10-14 2 XM A m-m Monday. Oct. Mb. H.H. Tte Sultan of Biunei. Mr. P. A B. Mi Kerron and Pengiran Mehamed arrived t<» stay at Government Hoilm-. Mr. E. E. F. Pretty and Mr H F. Stalley dined at Qmm Hint ut House this evening. Tuesday. Oct. 6th. The332 words
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Article242 1931-10-14 2 Alleged False Information to Police Mrs. AC. gfcgg appeared at the Police Court yesterday morning, this time in the District Court, before- the District Judge. Mr. G. C. Dodd. She was charged with giving false information to Inspector Rodway at Kandang Kerbau Police Station with intent to242 words
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Article, Illustration390 1931-10-14 2 CABNBBA OUTPOINTED 15 Round 1 5<iu I in New York I Reuter's Service I New York. Oct. 13. After two postponements the 15 rounds fight between Primo Camera (the Italian heavyweight* and Jack Sharkey (the former world champion), which the New York Commission is recognising as for390 words
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Article208 1931-10-14 2 I 1 Jack Johnson on Primo Former heavyweight champion Jack Johrujou. is one man that is the least impressed by Primo j Camera, or any other heavyweight fighting at i present. "With mail ahm strapped behind me I'd smack that big Camera down right now.'' is208 words
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Article104 1931-10-14 2 By Lieut. Col. M .1 T. Reiliy. MC Com mantling S.S.V.F. Singapore. Oct. 11. Rai ge*. The following range allotments are republished for information. 17 10.31 M.G.Pltn. (Eurs.i "E"Coy. Bukit Timah Ranee Farter R. omenta 18.10.31 8 a.m. B. Coy. (5 PI. LG. do 18.10.31 2.30 p.m.104 words
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700 1931-10-14 2 HOW THEY ARE NAMED "Twenty One" or "Two For One" The hearing ol the action in which local 'tcbacco "kings" are concerned reached its concluding stages yesterday when Mr. Roland Braddell addressed the Court at some length, submibUng that the United Tobacco (1929) Ltd.. had700 words
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Article151 1931-10-14 2 An amendment to the Rubber Research Instltute of Malaya Enactment, giving the Malayan Estate Owners' Association the right to appoint I tWO members to the Board of the Institute is o be introduced in the Federal Council. The Enactment as it at present stands provides for me member to be151 words
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Advertisement118 1931-10-14 2 AUCTION SALES. ESTATE OF CHAN KIM i MENG (Deceased). s AUCTION SALE f F VALUABLE FREEHOLD VACANT LANL SITUATE AT JOO CHIAT ROAD ANT GREEN LANE off TANJONG KATONG ROAD b SINGAPORE. v To be held at Our Saleroom, Raffles Chambers P Raffles Place. Singapore 11 On Monday, October 19th,118 words
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Advertisement437 1931-10-14 2 IN HARMONY WITH SLUMP TIMES A Really Good Tooth Brush —The "AGNESIA." Prophylactic Shape Hard and Medium Textures 60 cents each. WHY PAY MORE MEDICAL HALL, LTD., 3, Battery Road. Bring us your PRESCRIPTIONS. Local and Foreign prescriptions dispensed. BUSINESS CARDST STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY e STATIONERS AND Prompt service and437 words
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Advertisement686 1931-10-14 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders sxe now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal I Offices Sale of old steel (or iron> superstructure of mr Arab Street Bridge. Date of686 words
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Advertisement497 1931-10-14 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT \(>ti^ TENDERS will be receiv.u iu f Secretary's Office until noon uu B) 1931, for the following tsrvta tor S( ment Monopolies DepartOM I I 1932 il (l> Supply of sapper pei dimensions at itttllid, to >f the Opium Factory, i j. Tenderer to quote price completed p:m.497 words
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Miscellaneous278 1931-10-14 2 THE WEEK Wednesday. 14 th. High Water, 11.30, 9.7 ft. Rotary Club tiflin. Adeiphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Rugby Glouccsters Ist. XV vs. Public Services Ist. XV, at Tanglin. Glouccsters 4 5 XV v.s. S.C.C. at Tanglin. Hockey SCC Ist XI vs S.R.C. Ist. XI at S.C.C Golf Gai rum G.C.278 words
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2105 1931-10-14 3 DON ATHALDO Australia's Wonder Man of Weight Lifts ThLs is the amazing story (from the Sydney Referee) of a man who defied the opinion of medical men in six world's armies and became the strongest man of four continents. j It is the story of2,105 words
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Article28 1931-10-14 3 Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Grumitt, arc leaving Tor Europe by tho John,n van Oldcubarncvclt, mailing from Eel.iwan on October 17. Mr GenmJtt returns to Penang next April.28 words
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Advertisement206 1931-10-14 3 MMM _T—\Mf Tttrmatt-Ruhb" thr >l. MMM MMm fiura,,ili 'y MMM AwJMm f n thr»md<. yW^A W THIS KATTEKY ff/ GIVES A MtXftEK Tk rf LIFE OF 4 OXTIXI TOUS SERVICE One of the most common life of the battery's plates. r;m-crt of early failure in You oave time and money,206 words
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Advertisement482 1931-10-14 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. BRANCHES: ?i' B&i^Sff Street MALACCA. i 11, Light Street PENANG. 14. Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected. Probate or Letters of Administration applied for482 words
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Article775 1931-10-14 4 Sir L. Hill on Birth Control At the annual conference of the Sanitary Inspectors' Association at Bridlington. Sir Leonard Hill, in his presidential address, said that the birth rate was now the subject of intensive propaganda among the masses of the people, and the no-child or one-child home775 words
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Article173 1931-10-14 4 PLUS FOURS— WHY Origin Wrapped in Mystery fßy Dutch Air Maill [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 15. Although some thousands of men wear what are called "Plus Fours" no one seems to know who invented them, when, or why or even what the term means. It is suggested that173 words
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Article99 1931-10-14 4 Report of Infringement of Patents Berlin, Sept. 26. New York dispatches announcing that the giant flying-ship Do. x. has been seized at the request of two Americans for alleged infringement of their patent rights, are not taken very seriously by the German Press, some papers maintaining that the99 words
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Article138 1931-10-14 4 Cars Worth £750,000 on View fßritish Radio Official Service] Rugby. Oct. 12. The annual Motor Show opens at Olympia. London, on Thursday. The total value of the cars on view will be £750.000. and the total value of the show, including speed-boats and garage equipment, is estimated at138 words
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Article92 1931-10-14 4 Basle Delegates Are Optimistic [Reuter's Service] Basle, Oct. 12. Generally an optimistic feeling prevails regarding future developments. A high official of the Bank of International Settlements whose board concluded its session with a long discussion on the general monetary situation said it was decided to renew the existing92 words
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Article54 1931-10-14 4 Temporary Suspension of Gold Standard r ßeuter's Service] Heasingfors, Oct. 13. O-m^m-mmmZ mmm\ FM BA the temporary suspension of the gold standard due to the fact that gold cover for noS^' been reduced m the paat three weeks 500,000.000 Finnish marks, it fcamm! I mS able stabilisation54 words
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Article70 1931-10-14 4 Members of British Delegation [British Radio Official Service I Rug-by. Oct. 12. I The chairman of the projected Burma Round-liable Conference, and the delegates from the British political parties who will attend, are as follows Chairman. Lord Peel. Conservative Party Delegates— Earl Winterton and Mr. J. S. Wardlaw-Milne.70 words
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Article64 1931-10-14 4 Increase in Imports and Exports rfaritlsh Radio Official Service 1 Ruffby, Oct. 12. The Board of Trade returns for September show imports totalling £68.317.926. an increase of £3,056.840 on August and a decrease of £10.271.517 on the previous September. The exports for last month aggregated £29.846.057, an increase64 words
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Article58 1931-10-14 4 "Nervousness and Alarmist Speeches" TReuter's Service] Berlin. Oct. 12. All Germany need fear is "nervousness and alarmist speeches," according to the Finance Minister, Herr Dietrich, contradicting Dr. Schacht's assertions. Herr Dietrich says the Reichsbank has repaid 300.000.000 marks of the floating debt maturing this year, therefore ib cannot58 words
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Article32 1931-10-14 4 State of Health Causes Anxiety r ßeuter's Service] London, Oct. It. I Earl Jeliicoe is suffering from abdominal 1 trouble and his condition is giving cause for i some anxiety.32 words
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Article181 1931-10-14 4 Official Version of Russian Sentry's Trial Kijj.i. vat Moscow has published an ottx I the four-hour trial and acquittal >t m I 1 sentry who shot Mr. William John St.pl: J the chief engineer of the British 1 wood. According to this version several wit:.* particularly the181 words
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Article65 1931-10-14 4 t American Journalists mm_ Iwaki. lam. 1 Two distinguished American Journal* arrived, namely. Mr John Marl rj Robert Rink. the former tin <;• Washington Post: and the lattei the picture corps of the National 0 Magazine. Both have come lor U* introducing general conditions b Japaß American Press.65 words
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Article51 1931-10-14 4 KM. Briand Re-elected Chairman Oaawva, The Europe Commission I: I Briand for a further term of oil man. and decided to meet next li special commission of seventeen Eiu seven non-European Mmm nm to consider Soviet Russia's map Aggression Pact. ThLs conimi ;v: in Geneva on November51 words
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Advertisement395 1931-10-14 4 ASTONISHING and EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT WiV W /mJm/w Wrist and Pocket Watches REDUCED BY ZU|) RENE ULLMANN Capitol Building Branch Stamford Road Telephone 2464 30-A Raffles Place SINGAPORE. <^ M MJM "^^^^»»mmmmmmml HPaU m Great Tonic and Health IB^Bmmmmmmmmmmv As a rapid, safe and sure re-builder of strength, vigour, and real395 words
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Advertisement97 1931-10-14 4 r TttE LANCET'<23 ii 29> says: 7 v m ae j 'Wk tkiauokant *te qtoatet Wmk m t MM 'Wmk fr? 1 ottke tuak contain* m wm atmatt m ast^uuhULc Ohis is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh97 words
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Article1462 1931-10-14 5 REPORT ON ESTIMATES Difficulty of Effecting Large Reductions 1 toOoarmi us the report of the Committee ippolntad t<< scrutinise the whole of the Estiof the Colony in order to effect any j,.. economies. We ham the honour to refer to your correspoodence No. 6050 31 in1,462 words
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Article114 1931-10-14 5 When the mail left Mr. H. N. Ferrers was POtlflned to his house at Brighton by an attack \of shingles, says the Malay Mail. Mr and Mrs. T. E. Mason, of Messrs. Mansfield and Co., Peinng. left for home by the Blue Funnel liner Aeneas on furlough. Mr. G. C.114 words
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Article481 1931-10-14 5 New Contract With Fox Films That Alhambras present high standard of entertainment is likely to be sustained for many months is indicated by the signing yesterday of 'a contract between Fox Film Corporation and the Alhambra Theatre Ltd.. which will bring to Singapore a number of outstanding productions.481 words
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Article248 1931-10-14 5 H.E. the Governor's Visit I From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Oct. 12. At to-morrow's Rotary Triffin. Rotarian J. B. Plnkerton will give further reminiscences of Russia, and at the tiffin on Wednesday, the 21st at which H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi will be guest of honour. Mr. H. M.248 words
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Article50 1931-10-14 5 The F.M.S. are adopting the new schedule of estate duties which came before Legislative Council yesterday. It is pointed out that the scale rises more steeply than the former scale and is carried further, but is still very much below the scale of duties in force in the United Kingdom.50 words
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Advertisement317 1931-10-14 5 f (""".TT^TmWI MM*m*\*T' \mmmi -t\m\\\^ '"t^ 'tm¥^ V^^T" mW Vs VV m K V» amm C I 1 ml .1 IJ S'i Aft 1 AwMsfiK BmmmmmmmWt' AmmßmßmmW mm**__m^^ It is particularly in the tropics that Ovaltine has proved its great value in sustaining the health, and in building up and317 words
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Article, Illustration425 1931-10-14 6 4.000-Year Old Houses in Excellent Preservation A full dc-.eription of the laU*-. EXCttVatton on the site oi the original city of Grza. in PaJei tine. Ls given by Professor Sir Flinders Petrie i: the current number of "Ancient Egypt." Thi city was deserted about the year 2200425 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1931-10-14 6 E. V. Tanner - Chess Problems and Solutions E. V. Tanner By Our Chess Editor. Problem No. 128: (by White to move and mate in three moves. British Chess Congress The annual eongrem of the British Chess Federal ton thr 24th ol thi mrtea was held at Worcester College f->r the Blind from August1,360 words
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Article642 1931-10-14 6 One step at least is going to be taken almost at once to bring into being Mr. Bernard Shaw's dream of a £400 a year world: and, since Mr. Shaw has been chairman of the 8.8.C.'s Advisory Commitee on spoken English, he may be presumed to approve642 words
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Article876 1931-10-14 6 HORATIUS - Doubles are Dangerous HORATIUS Bridge Notes (By rrlE business double at Contract is sometimes very bad business and; he player who seeks penalties should Lrst satisfy himself that there is no escape road for the enemy, and that! ,he information given by the double ioes not enchance, to a dangerous876 words
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Article881 1931-10-14 6 ELY CULBERTSON - ELY CULBERTSON I INHERE is an old story that tells of a dog crossing a stream with his dinner in hL? mouth. Glancing dowii at the waters he saw the reflection of the meat he was carrying and it seemed so much larger and juicier than881 words
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Article3380 1931-10-14 7 IS THERE WASTE Central Health Hoard Members Eears meeting ol the Central Health Board wa: Odd <-n September Bth. at the office of the Ad tratoi Present. Ha President. The Hon. The Conr .t Labour Malaya. Mr. C. D. Ahearne MCS tt* Vi<« -President. The Hon. The3,380 words
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Article78 1931-10-14 7 Miss Joyce Cooper, of the Mermaids S.C. created a new English record when she won the 150 yards backstroke championship of England at Croydon Baths on Sept. 21st in 1 min. 55 2-5 sec. Miss T. Hardirg of Crcydon was second in 1 min. 58 1-5 sec, and Miss. E.78 words
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Article369 1931-10-14 7 Indian Air Service to be Abolished Simla, Sept. 21. The Indian State Air Service was sentenced to death or possibly to transportation for a long term if any foreign company cares to attempt its operation in a speech by Sir Joseph Bhore in the Council of State this369 words
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Article14 1931-10-14 7 Rev. Bro. James left Penanq for Hong Kong by the P. und O. Kashpar14 words
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Advertisement263 1931-10-14 7 J*/ÜbfO* *tfftamm*i*-m thutjun Iff this btOStfy l/?/!fan/ J a *"P? fm******* A# w Aicn tfMtte* ftafWjtei I aad Mom trnt ewer war cut* _4* *av Apoliinarts i m Bm \W\*^^\ A^^ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW [Jm f' mm\\\ BBBm* Jk H bT adya Wd H=r (WARNER BROS.) All BM m____<Y__\ _*^^Lvi j L _____rtnn^m^^Bj^B^^^mmmttj^~"263 words
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Article1210 1931-10-14 8 "STEAM IS SUPREME" Menace of Powers of Destruction London. Sept. 26. "A little knowledge used to be called a dangerous thing, so is it often with engines; but now we all have it. and we are content or at least obliged to live dangerously." These words1,210 words
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Article642 1931-10-14 8 ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS Separation Favoured by Bombay Government Simla, Sept. 21. In the Assembly to-day Sir Cowasji Jehangir asked: (a) Is it a fact that the Government of India are considering the question of the transfer of control of the civil administration of Aden from the Government642 words
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Article202 1931-10-14 8 Owing to the generosity of the Managemen: Of the Capitol Theatre a special performance of 'Skippy.' featuring Jackie Cocper. will be given on Monday. October 19th. at 6.15 p.m. in aid of the Funds of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The performance is under the dLstinguished patronage202 words
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Article860 1931-10-14 8 YOUTH AGAIN DEFEATED Tannin Example Cannot i w Followed IFrom Our Own Correspond M Biwijkok. Om For twenty years or more vouth at u Club has been demanding a swin-.i and a year ago the members author .Committee to go into the matter and (estimates for860 words
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Article93 1931-10-14 8 Rapturous Welcome ;»t BtUagkok [FRO PPwESS BKRVICf -COPYI I Itannkok Oaf H Their Majesties completed thi homeward this afternoon arben tie a mnturoua welcome on tending at The huge attendances wen- mint; the obviously improved health oi erelgns. both ol whom bad bicrea weight. The93 words
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Article43 1931-10-14 8 I I There was a large gathering *>t '>l' r their wives at Sungei Patani Club 01 l 4. on the occasion of the Kedah i: Association At Home to the Hon"bl< bf> J Hall, the new British Adv. er. arJ M ih43 words
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Advertisement639 1931-10-14 8 the Institute of riyijiene fit MmW Amm—. BV TB em r —lmm m m\ has for NINE years 3S M f ON THE ODP aTO VQQ OT QL7ARD/NQ OF HEALTH and its famous CORK tip Rend this extr«i4?f front tfae? faill resjoit which proves our cU-rims—-i j The cigarettes were639 words
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Advertisement161 1931-10-14 9 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. LAUBA GUEETEE THE FAMOUS LONDON VAUDEVILLE STAR VAUDEVILLE NIGHTS MISS GUBMTB WILL DONATE 25% OF HER RECEIPTS FROM TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE TO THE POPPY DAY FUND BOOK NOW AT JOHN LITTLE^ Popular Prices 52.50, $1.50, $1. '"■> pavm o n TO-NIGHT Parifi in161 words
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Advertisement216 1931-10-14 9 Again the Big Show of the Week I CAPITOLJ SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 3.15 mm WIGHT Paramount Presents F. W. MURNAU'S Memorable Romance of the Tropica) Seas. w<d sj gJMajßjaj "£g~"M l^ Ammmmmmmm-. «^^^Bafaffsm^ *TM^M /BBBm> s __g_M_____r_____M-Bmßmm-' JH% *jW L^aal HaV .T saaa B_M_W^ Et BY* i, —jM—EEmmm\ mmm— -^M216 words
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Advertisement250 1931-10-14 9 He. on the w ay DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. iIJBB lL TELEPHONE Ng 6909i TO-MIaVIIT Charlie Chan Says "The way to find rabbit's residence is to let rabbit go and watch P Just as the way to find a good show is follow the crowd to Alhambra WARNER OLAND in "THE BUCK250 words
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806 1931-10-14 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1931. THE COMING ELECTION The day after to-morrow is fixed for nominations for what is probably the most eventful election in cur history since the days of the Corn Laws. The situation is radically different from the days when a coalition Government came into806 words
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Article354 1931-10-14 10 The Hon'ble Mr. John Watson. Acting Director of Education, will open the Women's Work Exhibition at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay on Oct. 19t?h at 4.30 p.m. Under the auspices of the Paya Lebar Methodist Church there will be held an evangelistic meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wee354 words
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Article159 1931-10-14 10 Serious Charge Against Asiatic Inspector (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Oct. 13. A former Asiatic Inspector Mohamed Yusuf bin Gani, attached to the Traffic Dept. was found guilty of accepting an illegal gratification of two dollars from a bus owner, and sentenced to three months rigorous159 words
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Article1051 1931-10-14 10 A BUSINESS MAN'S VIEWS WHAT GOVERNMENT COULD HAVE DONE AN ENTERTAINMENT TAX "I understand that had the Governor, so soon as he found that the full burden of the extra 25 cents duty was being; put upon the public, called the petrol companies together and asked1,051 words
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Article598 1931-10-14 10 YESTERDAY'S PARAfe Governor CwfraUihtti th Corps Singapore Volunteer ban smarter than they did jvsu rd a special parade was held at th on the occasion of the present r to Captain H. R. s. Eehnder i hi Service Decoration to Captain Band of the S.S. Police F-598 words
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Article111 1931-10-14 10 G.O.C. CongratulateVolunteers In Volunteer orders then a;>;>* following The Commandant- heartily DOnfTatulat S.V.C. on tht follow ing report era received from H.E. the GOC appreciates the support which forthcoming whnevtt the Vol called upon to parade in strength "As the restrU of the annua. the Singapore Volunteer111 words
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Advertisement324 1931-10-14 10 ÜBW B BERNCASTELER JK ESTATE WINE A STILL MOSELLE assssssss! o Dm^, EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. tm*mm WM mmmmmm\m\ mmmXmsmmm__ SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., due irporatcd under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). {Incorporated in Shanghai). 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5.171 5372. IF YOU WANT THE BEST ENGLISH BACON ASK324 words
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Advertisement93 1931-10-14 10 HANDBOOKS ON MALAYA The Foreign Trade of Malaya $1.15. Average Prices, Exchange. Cost of Living etc., in Malaya $1.15. Annual Report on Public Wcrks $1.65. Return of Foreign Imports and Exports $1.75. Rubber Statistics Handbook 1931 $1.50. Economic Conditions in Malaya $1.20. S.S. Statistical Summary 1931 $1.50. KELLY WALSH LTD.93 words
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Article2784 1931-10-14 11 CHINA'S FAITH IN THE LEAGUE "IT CANNOT FAIL" WORLD INTEREST CENTRED ON GENEVA lAPAN STRONGLY DEFENDS ITS ACTION With the world waiting anxiously for the outcome of its deliberations the League Council at Geneva yesterday morning entered upon its difficult task— described as the most difficult in its histnrv— of2,784 words
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Article364 1931-10-14 11 LIBERAL EX-MINISTERS MR. MACDONALD OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN THE FIRST NEW M.P.S. [Keutei s Service 1 London, Oct. 12. Lord Buckmaster. who was Lord Chancellor in the Asquith Ministry, although a ;ree trader, has espoused the Liberal cause led by Sir John Simon. Viscount Grey took up a364 words
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Article105 1931-10-14 11 Scottish Universities Election [Reuter's Service] London. Oct. 13. The first new members cf Parliament eltcted are Colonel John Buchan (Conservative), Mr. Noel Skelton (Conservative) and Mr. D. M. Cowan .National Liberal* fcr the Scottish Combined Universities. (St. Andrews. Glasgow Aberdeen and Edinburgh). Colonel Buchan and Mr. Cowan105 words
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Article160 1931-10-14 11 Mr. Eric Miller and International Co-operation f Reuter's Service] London. Oct. 1.1. The co-operation cf the Governments of th? principal rubber-growing countries in an international rubber conference was suggested by Mr. Eric Miller, presiding at the annual meeting of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield. Referring to tea Mr.160 words
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Article30 1931-10-14 11 Mr. N. H. Sands, son of Mr. W. N. Sands, Principal Agricultural Officer. Kedah. has arrived from England by the Flonla on a visit to his parents at Alor Star.30 words
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Advertisement264 1931-10-14 11 MARMET FOLDING BABY CARRIAGES Folder, No. 60. Fitted with sorbo tyres, Marmet tangent -spoke quick release wheels, chromium fittings, leather cloth lined hood and apron, adjustable hood joints, rubber handle grip and safety strap, in colours blue and There is no folding carriage as good as a Marmet. Sole Agents264 words
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Article1290 1931-10-14 12 EXPANDING UNIVERSE "MAY BE SENDING US WIRELESS MESSAGES" "SPACn FILL OF LIFE" [From Our Own Correspondent] Some of the greatest leaders of modern thought giants of intellect frcm all parts of the world- -discussed the Evolution of the Universe and the fate of the world, at1,290 words
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Article440 1931-10-14 12 INQUEST DISCLOSURES Sisters' Strange Life In Temple-! Like Home Remarkable disclosures about the life of two •satan were made at an inquest at Brighten j to-day en Miss Florence Mabel Bennett, aged about 55. who was found dead at h?r home at Wellington-road. Brighton,440 words
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Article218 1931-10-14 12 Fined For Striking Two "Noisy" Young Men Sir Christopher Furness. Bart. .of Netherbyres. Ayton. Berwickshire, was fined 10s. at Eyemouth to-day on a charge of assaulting two ycung men by striking them with a whip. Mr. A. Carnegie, prosecuting, said that? on August 14. at night,218 words
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344 1931-10-14 12 FREE PRESS WEEKLY AIR MAIL SERVICE. London, Sept. 29. ROYAL BRIDESMAIDS FOR LADY MAY IN BLUE VELVET Princess Elizabeth to Make Her Debut Three Princesses, and possibly four, will be among the 12 bridesmaids in attendance on Lady May Cambridge (the Queen's niece) at her marriage to Captain Henry Abel344 words
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Article335 1931-10-14 12 Increased Public School Fees (Prom Our Own Correspondent* All residents overseas are interested in the cost of education at home. There is no reduction in fees. Many middle -class parents with incomes ranging from £500 to £1.000 per annum are paying one-third of their net income ln335 words
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Article1418 1931-10-14 12 Result of Lord Orford's Death [From Our Own Correspondent 1 By the death in New Zealand of the Earl ol Orford. a bey of 18. a distant cousin, inherits two baronies. The boy is Robert Henry Montgrmerle Walpcle. He heard the news cf his cousin's1,418 words
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Article502 1931-10-14 12 SUDDEN DISAGREEMENT End of Ten Years Association H.H. the Aga Khan caused a sensation in racing circles yesterday when he removed all j his horses from the charge of Mr. R. C. i Dawson, the Whatcom be (Berkshire) crainer who has trained them for the502 words
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Article136 1931-10-14 12 Inspector Yandell Goes To The "Yard" The promotion of Divisional Detective-In-spector Yandell to the rank of Chief DetectiveInspectcr is being announced in Police Orders to-night. Inspector Yandell takes the place of Chief Inspector Berrett. who retired from Scotland Yard this week, and becomes one of136 words
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Article944 1931-10-14 12 TARIFFS INEVITABLE THE POSITION OF TH* PARTIES IS THK BrDGET-B.\|,Uf r lt (From Oar Own Con, sjpi -(1 To-morrow we shall probabl) there Is to be an Elect i,,i, 0 omens are altnajatlsir in Caroui prasant time. i» y one thin a National Government at* country, but944 words
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Article842 1931-10-14 13 "GRUNT AND AGONY" Wrestling Ousts Boxing in U.S.A. Washington. The Keneral American public, its lust fo combat unsaMated by the gang wars and labou conflicts with which the papers are filled, ha been patronising to a greater extent than eve the sport usually referred to by the Initiated a "rasslin."842 words
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Article136 1931-10-14 13 International Tournament Results ParL. Oct. In the tntorisitional lawn tennis rhamnifcin ships the following jukiitional results ore a>inounced: Ladies Double?. <semi-iinal)— MUe. Adimoff and Mile. Claude Anet beat Mme Mathicu and Mile Burbier. 7 5. 12 11 (retired). Ifen'a Double: (seini-fluab Jean Bcroti*a and Bragoon banl Landry and136 words
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Article390 1931-10-14 13 'Lord Tennyson's Team for West Indies (From Our Own Correspondent) fj IBy Dutch Air MaU] r London. Sept. 29. Lord Tennyson's team to tour the West Indies r has now been completed, and is as follows:— s Lord Tanayson (Hampshire), A. P P Chap[man (Kent), G. T. S.390 words
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Article134 1931-10-14 13 Chinese Volunteers' Spoon Competition At the Chinese Volunteer Rirle Clubs Spoon Shoot held at Bimit Timah Range on Sundav the following were tho ten best scores Tlie handicap aggregate spoon was won by L-c. Kenneth Yong and the Recruits" Competition was won by Ptt. Poon Pak Hint. 200134 words
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Article61 1931-10-14 13 Shell Transport Wins from London. Oct. 1. The Jockey Club Stakes (ever 1! miles), at Ncwraaxket, resulted as follows:— SHELL TRANSPORT i UT MAJEUR 2 CONVOY Eleven ran Won by 11.,I 1 lengths; neck between 2nd and 3rd. The betting: 8 to 1 against Shell Transport 1061 words
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Article151 1931-10-14 13 The Telok Ay~r Epworth League entertained their sister League, the Straits Chinese Epworth League Sports Party, on Saturday evening, at the Telok Ayer Church, when friendly games of badminton were p'ayed off in the social hall Light refreshments were serve'i. The following were the results. Telok Ayer player* mentioned151 words
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Article67 1931-10-14 13 Hockey fixtures of the Indian Association are as follows: Oct. 14th Wednesday v.s. Raffles College. LA ground. 1 6th Friday v.s. R. Institution. R.I. ground 17th Saturday VS; Khalsa. LA. ground 19th Monday vs. S.R.C. S.RC. ground 23rd Friday vs. SCC, SCC. ground 24th Saturday vs. Chinese*.67 words
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Article38 1931-10-14 13 Paris. CM, 4. Ln Doumegue has beaten the world record for thc Engii-h mile in 4 minuter 9 1-5 seconds. Thc record sTaa previously made by P. Nunr.l (Finland) In 4 minutes 10 2-5 seconds.38 words
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Advertisement239 1931-10-14 13 j economy —the spending of money to best &£-j| li antage. Cerebos Salt is purr, iB^R therefore less is used; pours freely \\_9mmßl to the last grain avoiding all ,^J5^5 waste. M i<c housewives choose im^^^*\ Qx^oos) SALT STANTON NELSON Co. Ltd PUBLIC STORAGE GODOWN Merchandise, Personal Effects. Apply L239 words
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Advertisement390 1931-10-14 13 fj b\\ m mWm^ 2 to 12CYL 'St^Q[|^^J^^FaO 4to4ootLP heavy doty boats and for J deep sea fishing the 4-cylin- work-boats also for auxiliary der, 12botsepowexL-HeadKcr use in sailing boats up to 45 feet math debtees ragged, reliable in length. pawer. Men who sail the sea for a ngtsssssaßßSßßi "16"390 words
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Advertisement869 1931-10-14 14 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES, rORTVI(;HUV EXPRESS SERVICr MARSEILLES. LONDON V CONTINENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Thrice Monthly Set vice Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails AGAMEMNON For London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg In Port869 words
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Advertisement551 1931-10-14 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., LtcL (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. p^ singapor s.s. CITY OF KHIOS For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Oct. 30 s.s. CITY OF WINDSOR For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov 14 OUTWARDS.551 words
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Advertisement452 1931-10-14 14 British India and Apcar LinJ (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S C.OVi |> NM I LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK r I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA jip.l Doe r l)l Tonnage. Singapore. Innn,^452 words
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Advertisement765 1931-10-14 15 f0 s\l'll\ MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND m MIDDLESBROUGH. RMW AND iARI 1 ICvaOf Oct. 21 22 HAKONE MARU T. 10.500 Dec 16 17 ,;U 1 In.UM Nov. 5 6 j SUWA MARU T 10,700 Dec 11 an i ,!,U T. K..000 Nov. IB 20 5 FUSHIMI MARU T. 11.600765 words
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Advertisement511 1931-10-14 15 DOLLUISTEAIIIS wl\ PRESIDENT LINEKiS JM Mi j TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOhi o.\ \\l ■I I" ROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO Sll rillCß, PO«T SAID. ALEXANDRIA. \A.I» \su IB BSFSf i At —mm __W_f Lca\r %rrne %^B Mm I *|m»«« S'porr Pcumi. ltl \\m_\ II I Prei >-511 words
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Advertisement903 1931-10-14 15 K. P. M. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVERNIian- r Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to— Passage. Freigoi Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. represents: :ves in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and P*n»n» of the TRAi ELLERS903 words
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Article230 1931-10-14 16 Expedition to Search for Trace of 3 Englishmen New York, Sept. 12. An expedition to discover the fate of three Englishmen explorers who disappeared in the Amazonian jungle six years ago is to set out from Bar Harbour, Maine. In 1925 Colonel P. K. Fawcett. his son Jack,230 words
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Article243 1931-10-14 16 Hunt For Man Who Suggested £5 Bid Ashford (Kent), Sept. 17. Angry Kentish farmers hunted through the woods near here to-day for a man who had suggested a bid of £5 at a tithe sale. The sale was at Chottenden Farm. Westwell. where a stack243 words
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Article192 1931-10-14 16 Woman and a Police Mistake The value of fingerprints was demonstrated at the Old Bailey, when a married woman, giving evidence against a police constable, who. she alleged, assaulted her. indignantly denied that she was charged in company with a man at Willesden four years ago with192 words
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Article104 1931-10-14 16 Dublin Journal's Blank Columns Dublin. Sept. 10. Six thousand copks of 'An Phoblacht." the Republican Dublin weekly newspaper, were seized by detectives to-day. Other copies which appeared later had two blank columns. the matter having been censored and deleted, while the police were in the offices104 words
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Advertisement704 1931-10-14 16 Burns Philp Line. 1 Incorporated tn 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 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only.] aa. MARELLA la one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins704 words
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Advertisement425 1931-10-14 16 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. ij (Incorporated in XJMJL) "ll GENERAL AGENTS. BJ NEW YORK SERVICE. I Regular Freight Service to Boston. New y 0 Phstoddpldßt and Baltimore (via Suez). Da* San, M.S. SILVERYEW Nov. 3 Nov. 9 *M M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 24 Nov. 30 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 8 Dec 14 J|425 words
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Article420 1931-10-14 17 Political Prisoner Jumps From Portuguese Transport Colombo, Oct. 4. Jumping overboard outside the Colombo harbour as the Portuguese transport Pedro Gomes was leaving port with her shipload of 350 political prisoners yesterday evening one of the men succeeded in escaping and swam ashore safely It was420 words
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Article251 1931-10-14 17 Three New Stations for Uruguayan Coast Three new automatic wireless beacon stations are to be erected on the Uruguayan coast by the Marconi Company on behalf of the Hydrographic Department of the Government of Uruguay. The stations, which are expected to be placed in commission in the summer251 words
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Article107 1931-10-14 17 The following passengers are leaving by the East Asiatic Boringia to-day: Mr. R. W. Aston. Mr. L. N. Bulman. Mrs. C. T. Cooke. Mr. A. D. Cohen, Mrs. A. D. Cohen. Master Michael Cohen. Mr. A. A. Green. Master lb Green. Mr. J. Hudson. Mr. L. H. Hart.107 words
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Article199 1931-10-14 17 The motorship Europa, of 10.224 gross registered tonnage, built ln Copenhagen, has been handed over to the East Asiatic Company. She is intended for the Pacific service and is equipped with motors of 7000 h.p. The British motor- vessel Olenbeg. which is expected to arrive in Malacca from Europe, with199 words
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Article887 1931-10-14 17 Visit to Largest Island in Dutch West Indies When the present slump In the tanker trade passes, setting idle tonnage in motion again, lucky are those who find themselves on the Curacao run. Six weeks will make the round trip from the United Kingdom to Curacao,887 words
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Article168 1931-10-14 17 The controversy about which is the largest ship in the world is now ended. The United States liner Leviathan has been officially re-measured and it is revealed that her displacement has been reduced by about 10,000 tons, so that her tonnage is now net more168 words
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Advertisement493 1931-10-14 17 T HE «aaane Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions). Head Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone: 6056. Cable Address: A DVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily in Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily.493 words
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Advertisement517 1931-10-14 17 Darkens Teeth Remove it daily DENTAL science in studying the then removes it in gentle safety to commoner tooth and gum dis- enamel. No other way wilt make orders finds their chief cause to he teeth as sparkling white a ccTating on teeth known as film. Pepsodent contains no pumice.517 words
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Article93 1931-10-14 18 Suggestion for New Highway to Italy Geneva, Aug. 31. A scheme to cut a ffunnel through Mont Blanc is being seriously considered in connection with the proposed ccnstilßßtton of a Great network of motor highways through Europe. The plan was brought up at to-day's opening meeting93 words
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Article158 1931-10-14 18 A double shooting tragedy occurred at Ipoh this morning at about 9 o'clock, says Saturday's Times of Malaya, when a Sikh Punjabi gunsmith, named Diwan Singh, living at Lahat Rd., shot dead his wife and then shot himself dead! On hearing two gunshot reports, other people living158 words
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Article263 1931-10-14 18 Bird Sucked into Carburetter I have heard of a propeller being damaged by striking a bird in flight to such an extent, that t«he pilot had to make a forced landing, j I have also heard of birds being caught in land- J ing and flying wires,263 words
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Article14 1931-10-14 18 Lord Grey - Lord Grey We are not goins to get through thLs efffaßa without everybody suffering.14 words
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Advertisement343 1931-10-14 18 The "Ankoria" Baby Food of New Zealand is produced only in the Spring when the fresh green pastures are at their highest Vitamin Content, and by the introduction of I Vitamin D known as THE SUNLIGHT VITAMIN. "Ankoria" builds up the bone, prevents future tooth decay, and eventually removes the343 words
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Advertisement396 1931-10-14 18 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED RANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital ln 600.000 share* of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 < Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 I HEAD OFFICE: 1 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. 1 Agencies aad Brancbaa: Alor Star396 words
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Advertisement335 1931-10-14 18 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated ln England > i Capital t3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 1 Paid-up 1.050,000 Reserve Pund and Rest 1.666.845 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., J. O. Robinson, Esq., W. H. Shelford Esq.. Sir Thomas Catto, Bart335 words
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Article1531 1931-10-14 19 CEYLON RUBBER SCHEME Svmposiuni of London Views London. Sept. 11. past, i writes the Times of at) I have been endeavourviewi of leading Ceylcn I .ith regard to the tion M iieme prepared by Chairman of the Rubber i the broad outline of i > iin.-> country. Ui obtaining tbeSß1,531 words
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Article311 1931-10-14 19 To- Day's Price Changes EXCHANGE KATES October 13 SELLING Lcr.don, 4 months' sight 2(4 3|16 London. 3 months' sight 2\4% London. 60 days' sight 2'4 I|l6 London, 30 days' sight 24 132 London, demund 2 3 31)32 London. T.T. 23 15J16 Lyons. Paris, demand Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia,311 words
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55 1931-10-14 19 October 1 3th., 12 «'elo«k noon D c, Buyers Sellers. K.fcvfc.. equal to London Standard s Pot 9 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct 9 91Nov. 9 i„ 91) Jan-Mar 91., g.. v Apr-June 8% 10 Tone ot Market: Steady. Latest Cable -London' Spot sheet 255 words
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Article650 1931-10-14 19 TIESDAY. OCT. I3TH t'I.OHING 4rOTATIOS« Asam Kumbang 22s 236 Austral Malay 18s 30s Ayer Hitam (ss) 10& 6d lis 6d Bangrln Tin l os 3d lis 3d fl&tang Padang (Si 10 1§ Batu Caves ($1) 25 30 Bukit Arang (3D 30 40 nom. Burma* Malay (8 lOt650 words
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Article230 1931-10-14 19 International Conference in Pari-s Paris, Sept. 30. An international congress fcr the development of the men to which rubber con be put ami opened tc-djy at the- Colonial Exhibition, under the presidency cf M. Diagn?. M. Berruys ■tiaaatd the fact that the area of rubber plantations230 words
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Article292 1931-10-14 19 Thc accounts of the Duff Development Company, a land and rubber plantation company, for the year ended Match 31 last, show a net loss of £15.535. compared with a loss of £743 for '.^29-30. and the credit balance on profit and loss account to be carried forward is292 words
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Article159 1931-10-14 19 Organisation of Belgium Congo Producers It is still too early to gauge the effects upon the copper market of trhe formation of the Congolese Copper Syndicate, writes Dr. Max Winkler The syndicate has just been organized by a group of Belgium producers there, and includes among others the159 words
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Article139 1931-10-14 19 1 One td the largest rubber-flooring contracts l ever given, ruruung into many thousands oi fi pounds, has been set tired by Macir.lt p, of Man- f Chester, for the new headquarters of Martins Bank, in Liverpool. "Rubber is. of course, now taking the placs of the139 words
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Article63 1931-10-14 19 Rubber Estate Lor.ses I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Oct. 12. Latest company results are m follow: Batu Rata loaa LMMn. forward credit £79M. Trbcbng lo a ?44:{5. reducing credit brought f t in to £3083. Batak Rabit loss £!2tti forward £15.035. i Rub.na net profM ClB7, forward63 words
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Article15 1931-10-14 19 Temoh Tin net proftl £4646, dividend 9d per 'share, forward £922 715 words
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Article316 1931-10-14 19 Increased Burma The BgUTOS fcr 1880*3] Of Cur nut 'o trade position reveal th extent to wl it h Japan baa succeeded in penetrating the Burma market for silk. The local match indurtry has. however, practically ousted Japanese matches from this country. Burma imported leal cycBBI from the316 words
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Article218 1931-10-14 19 Proposed Preference The board of the Emerald Rubber una Coconut Company pi up used to create 30.000 Convertible Redeemable Participating Preference £1 shares to be entitled teo a cumulative dividend of 8 per eent and additional 1 per cent < non-cumulative* for every complete 2 per cent paid218 words
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Article161 1931-10-14 19 R UB BER TIN RETURNS Boustead and Co:. Agents: Buioh fCaaap 50.000 agpinat 57,000. to antfl 327.000; Djember Rubber Estates 17,388, against 14.400; to dct. 1U8.445; CJadek 75.400; again; 61.000; to date 629.970; Nordanal (Johorti 49.500; against *****: to date 4»i0.800: Run f Malacca) 81,888; Bgutnat 64.300; tt> date 385--ioo:161 words
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Article80 1931-10-14 19 I British IBBBJO OffICUU Servu- Rukl>>. Oct. If. Foreign exchanges :ire Amsfnt SBS Athene 888, Bombay Is. 5 ,d.. Berlin 17. Br jk !eeli 17*4, BbrhaiCSt 64U. Rio 3 1 Buenos BjBBB 30. Copenhagtn 17' Geneva 19,. Hclsliigfor? 160. Hong Kong 1... 2 i ,d. Lisbon 109'-i. Madrid 18V.,80 words
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Article27 1931-10-14 19 BJ Mr. J. W Rnyd Walker. wlk> f§ well-an mr. in Ipoh business circles, h now TrawUUig agent of the India Tyre and Rubber Oom.Mii.v of Scotland.27 words
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Advertisement75 1931-10-14 19 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance tn force over $38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Saraita Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, mc. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sumvm*> rv>i-> pos wit tne Supreme Court of England and complies with75 words
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Article1997 1931-10-14 20 < Thc ny'irk'i Rugby. S.C.C. at Kt-ngam. Public Servic«s vs. Scuth Jchore. First Ir.Ur-State Match* Malarca's Supply of Talc i t. Flturishir.g Htrkey. S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. to-day. Golf Competitions. An Abused Rule Amended. Thc importance of the S.C.C. s visit to Rengam on Sunday for a match1,997 words
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Article162 1931-10-14 20 Selangor XV to Meet Penang j A 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 12. The following have been select* d to represent j j S:langoi against Penang in the first Rugby i match here on Saturdiy: Somei ville: Anderson. Boyd, Fyfe, atarwell; Black. McGregor; Perry. .<Davis. Gcmm.162 words
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Article47 1931-10-14 20 1 Twentyone cards were taken out for the Ladies' Oetober Spoon at Kc-ppel Golf Club and the following were returned: Mrs. W. P. Douglas 1 down Mrs. F. R. Horridge 2 down Miss E. Stott 2 down Mrs. P. H. Romney 2 down l47 words
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Article48 1931-10-14 20 The annual athletic prize distribution of the Angto-Chinaaa School will take place at 11.30 a.m. on Friday. Oetober 16, when medals and cups for Ba Iminton, Tennis, Volley Ball, Football and Swimming will be presented. Guordinns and Old Boy^ of tho School are cordially invited to the function.48 words
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Article617 1931-10-14 20 COMMA Ml OFFICERS LOSE Victory By a Last Minute Try Etceteras 9 pis: Main. Command Officers 6 pts. By scoring their third try in the very last minute of the game the Etceteras narrowly defeated the Malayan Command Officers yesterday evening on the Padang in the617 words
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Article61 1931-10-14 20 Dyne and Cullen Cup Finals at Tanglin Yt>tcrd.iv's ties m the Tanglin Club tournameo.t resulted as follows: Dyne Cup Final Mrs. Drew and Gilmour owe 15 beat Mr.-. Laiiig and Palmer owe 15 3 7 5. 6 l. Cullen Cup Final Mrs. Holland and Matthews owe 3 beat61 words
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Article137 1931-10-14 20 YesterdHy'i results in tne r.s.y.c tournamen' were Nathan beat Smit 6 o. 6 l. Anderson and Coltart (owe 15.3) beat Bow- man and Haworth (owe 15 1 3 6, 6 2, 6 4. laarttn ami Misyelbrook user. beat Morton Brown and Menzies <ser.» o—6.0 6. 6 3. 9137 words
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Article165 1931-10-14 20 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Handicap Men's Doubles Warden and Day beat Hough and Cooke w.o. e J. M. Brown and Horslin vs. Nolli and Mottu b ("unfinished). Baldwin and Ncwell vs. Cathers ar.d Jackson ("unfinished).' Dr. Smith and Dr. Oehlers beat Meyer ard Abed 6 l, 6—3. Laidmen and165 words
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Article838 1931-10-14 20 IPOH RACES Weights and Comments for Saturday The following are the handicaps for the firot day's racing at Ipoh on Saturday: Race 1. Ponies 2 Div. 2. (5 furs.) 2.15 p.m. Red Blazes 9.7, Golden Queen 9.7, Foundling 9. Kylpa 8.11, Roy's Best 8. Longchamp 7.13. Whippet838 words
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Article18 1931-10-14 20 i WEDNESDAY'S TIES Veterans' Singles Handicap Final W. A. Keyt vs. G. W. Angus (to finish).18 words
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Article20 1931-10-14 20 WEDNESDAY'S TIE Singles Championship Semi -Final Lai Kwong Chun vs. Tan Thian Sang or Chua Choon Leong.20 words
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Advertisement76 1931-10-14 20 MAURICE CHEVALIER'S! LATEST SONGS ON I M I RECORD I \^m U*<m lßon Soir Gooal 'Night, Cherill MOW OM MiLE AT I "MOUTRIE S Raffles Place Singapor* WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY ON OLD I FASHIONED METHODS OF HEATING. BE MODERN INSTALL THE QUICKEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING FUEL VJTJcfLO76 words
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