The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 October 1931

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press \<». 13,471. ESTABUSHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S,S. TUES V, OCTOBER 20, 1931. 10 CENTS.
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  • 364 1 Japan m a memorandum to the League Council submits five points for the solution of the Manchurian problem, which, if agreed, would obviate direct intervention by the League and satisfy Japanese public opinion Page 9. Mr. Lloyd George denies that he has made a secret pact with
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  • 1390 1 Coming down Battery Road m the middle of the morning not so very very long ago. I bumped into a man I knew intimately. He was walkinu along the outer side of the five foot way. and on hio face was a look profound. "In
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 247 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. Raffles Hotel Thursday Oct. 22nd \<;ain offer the BEST. SATURDAY Oct. 24th LAURA GUERITE THE FAMOUS LONDON REVUE STAR WILL APPEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ANY HOTEL. WHY? BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST AND
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    • 254 1 EUROTE#HOTEL CHRISTMAS AND NEW>VEAR FESTIVITIES. CHRISTMAS EVE NIGHT.— fgURSD AY December 24th, SPECIAL, DINNER AND CINDBBSLLA DANCE— CRACKERS AND CHRISTMAS TREE DECORJIIWONS.— Tickets $3.00. CHRISTMAS NIGHT.—FRIDAY^ December 25th, YULETIDE DINNER.— DISTRIBUTION OP XHIACKERS CHRISTMAS TREE NOVELTIES. After Dinner Music Dancing— Tickets $3. BOXING NIGHT.--SATURDAY, December 26th, SPECIAL DINNER AND FANCY
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    • 159 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Poppy day ball— Page 1 Cleeves Irish milk Page 10. BftnatOftß for energy Pn-.e 6. Pciic^ Ban*' C meeffti P:ige 5. M.P.H. ior typevriler ribbons Pa&c 16. The lin 1 friend of BO ttlH wo ld—P ace Malayan Chrittaai cards nt Kelly and Walsh P?c- n 5. CHRYSLER
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 232 2 New Methods to Simplify Tr^sport [From Our Own Correspondent I Since the railways joined up with road transport undei takings there has been a revohiticn m the methods of packinp gOOOS. All sort, cf traden are now adopting coiilainers th.nt con be easily transferred from a railway wagon
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  • 114 2 Thf following is ihe pictiiammr of drills up to and for week-rndinq. October 25th. Thursday, l.lf 0.m.. Drill Hall. Pi "B" Company, 30 Yards Rans«>. Friday, I p.m.. Bukit Timah Rung< 'A* M.O.i Ooojpongr, Demdn.Ttration Prawtiee. ■ntiirday, Drill Hall. S.R.A. (v». Laying Tests. s nday, BukU TiaMh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 BUSINESS CARDS. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY The cheapest House for your Statloncr>. Typewriters, Ribbons and Carbons I (alt* let rtlitiM it^ci Pen writing! KITAIRS Simhl for our mechanics Vhraertf your typewriter is out of order T< lrphone 7770. 7T.32 and 75? t. MARBLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Not. 1 3. Penhas
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    • 550 2 TENDERS. <IMO A POKE MUNICTPAI NOTICE. TENDERS MltWI u» ocr- t-v giveu that tenden are now invited tor ibe I oho wing materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Omcea Execution and Completion of Earthwork, Drains and Turfing of Slopes
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    • 363 2 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE SUPREME COI7RT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summarj' Case. In Bankniptcy. No. I.'JO of 1J)31. Re (1) CHOP JOO HUAT of No. 13 Carpenter Street, Singapore. Receiving Order made March 27th, 1931. Date of Order for Summary Administration October I.9th. 1931.
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    • 501 2 THE I Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions). Head Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SIN(;ai O X Telephone: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER. SI\(; \p 0K The premier morning daily m Malaya. Deliver with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest latest telegrams and latest announcements 1 rubber and tin cables appear
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 291 2 Tin: wkeb Tuesday. .'Oth. rilgh Water. 06.45, tJ fi.. Hi.4o. 7.3 ft. \nnu.il Geiural Meetmg Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society 1 1 Council Chamber, 5. 15 p.m. Rflfby: SCC. VJ. I. lands, at S.C.C. Hockey: R DBes College vs. Singapore Khalsa Association at Raffles College. Y.WC.V Wcmen'j Work
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  • 490 3 divks INTO RIVER r, „-i< Sequel to Singapore ?Sll ,u> n\ hi Johore Bahru m the B indaj nornlng < land the \i Hamilton, young assistant lank.h. North Johore. by Diinlop Plantations. Mr. boepital from injuries received n Ir hit syce, tell into the i
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  • 138 3 Year of Successful Work uuiua] general meetinpr of the abo\e society a ill be held at No. 37 Cavanagh Road Oct. 31st at 4 p.m. The report which will presented states Inter alia that the memb-r--78 compared with 64 the previous year. •irrt.'irs on .subscription account amount
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  • 52 3 Vr. Hoover and Responsibility of the Individual f ßeuters Service] Fortress Mount, Oct. 18. er to-day Inaugurated a coast-to Mtto drive for funds for the unemployed red th:M no Government action an< Mnui plan could replace the God-impose< Ibllity of individuals to their neighbours immunity rather than
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  • 99 3 Award to a Dead Man licrlin, Oct. ft. umtM vi paper I express criticism oi th '"1 the Nob.'l Prize to a dead man. It OUI thai il dead men are to lx- eUgfti Nobel Priz. then are plenty of strung Mttong tin Classics. 'ii..us nature hi that
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  • 1678 3 TH E B.A. MEETINGS WHITE RACES IN THE TROPICS DANGER OF EXTINCTION London, Sept. 2~. The Mirth—l meetings of the British Association wen considerably cut down m number yesterday m view of the excursions, including that of the President, the Council, and other officials to York. Members remaining
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  • 208 3 EDISON'S LAST HOURS President Hoover to Attend Funeral fßeuter's Service] West Orange, <><-'• > H When Edison re.ali.ied that hLs complete rerovery v s unlikely he told his lan.ily that as he was no longer able to work effectively life had no further object for him
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  • 101 3 Reassuring Statement by U.S. Banker I Renter's Sen" ice i Paris, Oct. 18. "There is absolutely nothing to fear as far as concerns the dollar" said Mr. Burgess, Deputy Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank, interviewed aboard the liner lie de France m which he is
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  • 33 3 Millionaire Director of U.S. Steel Dead [Reuter's Service] Cleveland. Oct. 18. The death is announced of Mr. Samuel Mather, the multi-millionaire director of United States Steel Corporation and other concerns.
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  • 382 3 His Work m the Malay States The death occurred recently at Folkestone of Mr. Ferdinand Fortescue Faithfull, brother cf the late Rev. A. F. Faithfull. and uncle to the present Rector of Storrington. after somewhat protracted illness, at the age of 61 years. The body
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  • 77 3 The monthly dinner «>f the Kiting and Oust Rotary Club was held on Saturday at the Miisonic Hall. Kl.inu. when there were 30 members nnd |HHtl peeacnt. The attendance was larger than on other occasions on account of the fuct that His Hii?hne«s the Sultan of ■ofcMfOT WM to b"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 transport unequalled fcr economy and unsurpassed for dependability. The Austin Seven win. instant favour anywhere, and has secured many IT is a beautiful little car to drive, with it's Ught steering, simple gear change and effective brakes Pneumatic upholstery, wide doors and ample vision make it possible to cover hundreds
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  • 1858 4  - Airmen Seven Days Adrift in the Atlantic WILLY RODY By Three Men Live a Wedk on Seven Ounces of Chocolate A thrilling story of the manner m which three airmen drifted on their wrecked machine m the Atlantic Ocean for a week is described m the following message received by
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  • 52 4 Sir Walter Runciman, who is 84, and who made his first aeroplane journey from Cramlington to Shoreston Hall, Northumberland, with Mr. Leslie Runciman, his grandson, as pilot, said "I shall fly again when I am m a hurry. I like yachting better than flying, but the flight
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  • 46 4 The more we see of these modern wars the less we like them. In the good old days you didn't have to look up the defeated party thirteen years later, wipe his tears, cancel his debts, and set him up m business. The Farm Journal (Philadelphia).
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  • 649 4 STARTLING NEW ENGINE Good For Family Car Or A Fighting 'Plane A young British inventor has evolved a Dieseltype engine of such a revolutionary character and of such vast potentialities that he is frightened of it, writes L. H. Cade. The Star Motoring Correspondent. The story reads
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  • 86 4 Scunthorpe (Lines) Sept. 12. It was said at Normanby Hall, near Scunthorpe, to-day the seat of Sir Berkeley Sheffield, Bart. that the announcement of the engagement of Sir Berkeley's 22 -year-old son Reginald to Mrs. Glen Kidston, widow of Commander Glen Kidston, who was killed while flying
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  • 25 4 Mr. Bingley (at Marylebone police court today) When an Irishman gets drunk he always fights; an Englishman lies down and goes to sleep.
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  • 1679 4  -  STANHOPE SPRIGG (By T. We have the Speed Record Now f 0 London. TIE policy of the Air Ministry towards using R.A.F. aircraft and personnel for trie capture of World's records has undergone a direct change m the past few months. At cne
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  • 114 4 Duke and Duchess of York K" ro1 Their Dogs -lie W" Two of the newest Kcruil Waggers 1 Club are "Jock brton the Duke of York, and "Gin property of the Duchess Both d Labrador retrievers, and they b»ve by the Club the respective BNBfefl R. 83. These
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 196 5 VICTORIA THEATRE DATES FOR THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY: GRANT-ANDERSON COMPANY THE FARREN REVUE COMPANY. MANTELL'S AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. HEIFETZ The World's Most Famous Violinist. WATCH FOR DATES. 6 1S PA V I L I O N 915 LAST 1 or NANCY CARROLL I A IT/^ 1 LJ
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    • 247 5 Malaya's Only Super-Cinema v v I I <4 WE CREATE— OTHERS IMITATE j LAsin^GHnFoF 1 The Splendid Paramount Production M± ST m^ Presenting j W■# JACKIE i i I 9 Famous With I Juvenile m IB Star I ROBERT U J j COOGAN, 1 M* j S Brother of wt~
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    • 206 5 Soon! Reaching for the Moonl Soon! liOff TO-NIGHT PO?"! Laugh it off That grouch That dull care Put on your broadest smile, and step' out with the screen's gayest comedian m his gayest picture WILLIAM HAINES IN A TAILOR MADEJJAN It's Good J A Typical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Entertainment ALSO AN OUR
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 308 6 BRADMAN'S "MYSTERY MAN" ACCRINGTON CLUB Negotiations With Australian Cricket Ace Sydney. It QM been ascertained that the "Mystery Vlan" who is handling; the Sydney end of ne- I rot iat ions between the ActllllflOM Club and Don Bradman. is Mr. Claude Spencer, well known j o all lirst-class cricketers j
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    • 397 6 OPEN COMPETITION Kilmarnock Fall Behind (Prom Our Own Correspondent Ltmdcn. Sept. 28. There v. >s uood Scottish iootball en Saturday In fine weather, and the loss of a point by the llangi is helped to open up the Scottish League competition. They could but draw with the
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    • 378 6 Tennis Stars to Visit Australia Sydney. General Information of considerable Interest vas received by the Now South Wales Lawn [Vnivs Association Council concerning the visit >f the Japanese team m December. While the programme has not vet been oftiually approved, it is probable that the team, leaving Japan
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    • 81 6 Injured Jaw L«nic!n t«. IBy Dutch t if ram Oui Own Oom qpoo* Will i: V. v. n w c it din bn tli i IFr tin- Ifiddk brcugh m W BldC 1 .:1 h tin I \h-\\\ W ka Ap Radnor Old Bey the test :i".''(
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    • 55 6 JapMMW Tlavrr--IBy Dutch V 1 rprom Our <>" n O f..lf<l'M Lord D'Abi rnon ton Tenaia Club tai^ w <■■ new trophy, given bj hlm» who won the nen'i si: havd-court touiiKinitiit I' thus won his twelftli Rucces oince Wimbledon Tola »ci* H. K. Lester, the British ll
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    • 55 6 Mi>.s Bnftd WiiM.n. the i". champion, was button b> Mi New York, by two up Uld OH semi-iinal of tin- Am« n> m. Championship at Bullalo on s- I>' QtaM Collett Vaiv. tiu holder p semi-final at the HpMH ol Mr Wit, of Chicago (last fMT^I ll up. Mr. Vare
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    • 131 6 Exploding Tyre Scares Spectators By Dutch Air Mail] From Our Own Correspondent London. Sept. IS. laVmtwri of the Motor Cycling Club took part m a series of events on the Brooklands track on Saturd vy In the rust trial the cars m class n < not exceeding iisoo
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    • 89 6 New World Record Created Bukhure.st. Oct. 3. A new world record for a parachute descent has been established by Mile Smaranda Braescu. who .lumped from a height of three airl three-quarter miles. She travelled total distance of six and-a-quurter miles. Jockey T. Farthing, who has had a very
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    • 82 6 Teachers' Retaliation for Salary Cuts IBy Dutch A Mail] (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Lcrdiii. Sept. 28. Because ol the action ol teachers m refustni their support for sport as a retaliation for salary cuts, the schools championship boxing tournament will not be held In December thi? year.
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    • 52 6 10 Bet Yields IBy Dutch Mi IfAll (From Our Own (Mr respondent U r.d< n. Sept. IX. Three fortunate speculators .<•. h received £426.12.0. for an outlay of 10s. at N v.bury on Saturday for coupling Sandals Mid Piearo m the tote's "double. Thr bookmakers' return was 25-1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 270 6 t STRONG In^ H r When the climate makes you list- Ejpfe^Svj 4 r lest, nervy and almost without P^3ife**n 4 C energy to carry on, it's a sure sign Kbmibßll i L you need Hall's Wine. Hall's W Wine is by far the finest tonic you can take f
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    • 218 6 MICRO HO IP o" -NT.RVF~H.LS /y^/ ,^^**C^^£ and Cheerfree from depressing ail-ments-wouldn't you like Read a H|^ (n-|| to be like that? OI course about Sanatogea m th« you would. And you can "Medical Press Circular For unless you are suffering from some organic disease. mtMttU «mL rtmmrkakU «f«d there
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  • NEWS LATER THAN THE MAIL
    • 978 7 MAY RETURN SOON Orders School Children to be Fed (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 24. His Hi^hnes., the Sultan of Johore. who is at present m this country whither he has returned from Bad Nauheim m Germany, on Wednesday celebrated his 58th birthday. He has
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    • 694 7 22-MILE WALK Villagers Cheer Scots Guards m the Mist Through mist-shrouded Hampshire lanes today a ghor.tly battalion marched to the music of drums and pipes that could be heard but not seen. Only those wayside villagers who ran to the roadside to cheer couid see the
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    • 244 7 Serious Damage on Farms [From Our Own Correspondent! Hundreds of tons of hay have been destroyed m Sussex villages and is suspected to be the work of incendiaries. The affected area covers 14 miles extending from Handcross to West Grinstead. Seventeen ricks on ten farms were found
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  • 1807 7 MR. COCKER'S DEATH MAKING HITCHIN FINEAPPLE MINDED LSKET WORK IN DEMAND i m Our Own Correspondent rtunttelj this week I have to chronicle .urnn t in ihv death of Mr. T. B v Mud< nt and a member ct the Benrftcs aged about 30. who was
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  • 179 7 Average City Man's Footwear Wardrobe rFrom Our Own Correspondent] The .smart man will not wear spats this winter, so say the fashion experts at the. International Shoe and Leather Fair now being held at the Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington. Boots, fro. are disappearing, and only represent
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  • 361 7 FASTEST TIME ON RECORD A British Victory (From Our Own Correspondent) At a ipeed of 118.39 m.p.h.. Mr. Wolf Barnato's Bentley. driven by Jack Dunfee and CyriJ Paul, won the 500 miles rare at Brooklands on Saturday. It was the fastest long distance race that
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  • 274 7 Attempt to Cross the Channel m a Speed-Boat [Pram Our Own Correspondent! Mr. R. W. Brown, with Mr. Kenneth Newman, unsuccessfully attempted to cross the Channel to Ostend m a small speedboat, an adventurous voyage which nearly ended m disaster. They sat out from Cadogan Pier. Chelsea,
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  • 194 7 Nottingham Prison [From Our Own Correspondent^ We are having all sorts of public economies announced and some of them certainly do not seem necessary. Thus, many big puhttc dinners are being cancelled, but this seems a strange practice, since nobody would go to publicdinner if they could not
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  • 1232 7 country. Tariffs can be more satisfactorily settled m detail by an independent, unbiassed Commission of business men having all facts about industry and trade before them. While this is being done, the Government must be able to impose temporary aaaanjajsjey tariffs as required. When it has been
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 80 8 ELDRIDGE. On Sunday evening. October' 18th. at the General Hospital, Singapore, to Dorothy Mary <nee Bourchier>, wife of Cecil H. Eldridge of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the gift of a son Michael. BUCHANAN— On Oct. 1. 1931. to Evelyn (.nee Holland), wife of Major E. J. B.
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    • 20 8 FERGUSON— On Sept. 30. 1931. at 'Riverside." Saltford. Somerset. Charles Evelyn Ferguson, late ot the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company.
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  • 1093 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931. THE CUSTOMS UNION ENQUIRY In previous articles we have dealt with one or two aspects cf the suggestion that there should be a customs union for Malaya and the attitude of the Colony towards such a suggestion. The questionnaire first issued by the
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  • 67 8 The attention of the public is drawn to the fact that the inaugural meeting of the above society is postponed to Friday October 30th at 5.15 p.m. m the Memorial Hall. It is hoped that everyone interested will attend. Practices of the Orchestra will be started
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  • 510 8 SINGAPORE SHOPy Why is Nothing Ever Done To the Editor. Sir I would like to know if anything is ever going to be done about the bird shops of Singapore. One m North Bridge Road (and I expect others also) is still a disgrace to
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  • 454 8 To the Editor Sir The decision of the League of Nations to invite America to send representatives to attend the League Meeting at Geneva as Observer and Auditor m connection with the M^nchurian dispute is certainly a grand idea. We hope that America as a duty,
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  • 126 8 To the Editor. Sir. I beg to address you with regard to the formation of a Committee to advise on the employment of Malay boys who pass out of the local English and Malay schools. Such a Committee has been found useful m other Malay States and
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  • 383 8 $10,000 BAIL Story of a Stolen .Mortuair. Deed A well-dressed youn& Chines* before the Second Police Mamst-M-,. E. Clayton, yesterday mornin» forgery m respect of a mortem teed. \i*' Tongue. Head of the Detect iv. Br;.,:< h tioned the case and a.sk"d for for further enquiries.
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  • 287 8 A Tailor Made Man at (hi Alhambra (By Our Film Corrt\s|x>ndent While nobody will grumble ;i Ik- peita mance of William Hniixs m A Tulor Ma the M.-G.-M. picture that opened tl UK hambia last night, almost imyi that Joseph Cawthorn simply Wftlkl oil with honours as far
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  • 102 8 Commander Mills' H** Destroyed (From Our Own OORU Kuala l.um|»" r o<l About 3 a.m. thi> BMHrnlng broke cut m Batu Tlfl ccmplttely destroyed the hoi Commander J F. Milfe Sanitary Board. It Vpettt thl who is staying with Mr Mill.outside and went out to mvthieves as then-
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  • 47 8 [FREE PRESS BBRVICE I |„.iui»" 1 Stocks of rubb, i Km Id In follows: London 78.704 tontons. would then advise ttmn on their employment and mJgl useful to deal with short m:»i(" want to sacrifice pood pro^*< t immediate rehini I 9XO <•< MOHD A.MIN 111
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 HARVEY'S of BRISTOL K^ml l-^ci> AHv^l T BRISTOL MILK CREAM SHERRIES. Can only be appreciated by the Connoisseur. I BY SPECIAL raT V Jl T^« U M THE KING APPOINTMENT TO OF SIAM NOW ON VIEW— A NEW SHIPMENT OF GENUINE CUT CRYSTAL WARE FOR DOMESTIC, FANCY AND FOR EVERYDAY
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    • 56 8 IN BALTIMORE, U.S., there is a monument to Adam. Man doesn't need a monument to remind him of Eve. Milliners' bills do that. On the way home it is a good thing to protect your clothes and effects with a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE A LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
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  • 1511 9 OBVIATING LEAGUE INTERVENTION CHINESE ACCUSED OF FLAGRANT fACTS OF HOSTILITY The Japanese delegation has submitted a scheme to the League oumil for the solution of the Manchurian conflict. The proposals tttttain five points which, if agreed, would obviate any direct intervention by the League and at
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  • 790 9 THREE POINTS Election Address At Seahant [Reuter's Service] London. Oct. 19. In an election address to Seaham electors to-day the Prime Minister asks for a vote of confidence to enable the Government to secure three essential things Firstly, stabilize the pound so that every housekeeper will know
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  • 79 9 Wedding of Lady May Cambridge on Saturday r ßritish Radio— Official Servicel Rug-by, Oct. 19. Princess Ingrid of Sweden who will be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding next Saturday of the King's niece. Lady May Cambridge, reached London this morning accompanied by the Crown Prince Gustav.
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  • 22 9 Mr. W. Gilliam. Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs, Ipoh. will be proceeding on transfer to Singapore at the end of the current month.
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  • 819 9 CONFERENCE REPLY FREIGHT REDUCED TO $11.50 A LOSS OF £35,000 The sequel to the decision cf Messrs. E A Barbour and Co., the well-kn^wzi firm of rubber exporters, to charter a steamer and ship 6.500 tens of rubber to America at a much reduced rate of freight
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  • 29 9 Mr. H. C. Taylor, formerly Chief Court Inspector m Kuala Lumpur and later Secretary of the Golf Club, is an inmate of the Bungsar Hospital, says the Malay Mail.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 137 9 HONEY GRAINS THE NEW FRUIT AND NUT BREAKFAST FOOD. TO EAT 11^ i J£; SWEET WITHOUT HOlS££*Y' DELICIOUS, PREPARATION r>£f AND < NOURISHING FULLY .MAPLETONfc. SttJIT Nt£ cooked S^AKEkSr KX# the NO i^^m-.jftj^^ CHILDREN SUGAR t^ LOVE REQUIRED H IT HONEY GRAINS IS MADE CHIEFLY FROM FRUIT AND NUTS, AND
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 79 9 COMMODITY MARKET LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Oct. 19. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £127 316 (£l29i/ 8 Forward £129 11|16 (£l3l 7|16). The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber prices
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 838 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. KEGULAK PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. lll«|IHMlMr EXPRESS SI.KVKF MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Thrice Monthly Service Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow Route subject to alteration without notice. «Vfcfr:KLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. MM PERSEUS For M'.seilles. C'blanca L'don. R'dam <fe H'burj*
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    • 536 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated In England). "ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamer. Ooe mn&m9m9 CITY OP KHIOS Pot Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Oct. 30 s-s. CITY OP WINDSOR For London, Rotterdam, H'burg and Q'gow Nov 14 OUTWARDS.
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    • 448 10 ML m British India and 'Apcar Linn (Incorporated In England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARG(> SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N en UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVFRnmc LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK V OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA |iim Doe 1\ Tonnage, Singapore. Tonnjtf RAJPUTANA 17.000 Oct. 31 PADUA
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 744 11 0. S. BL JLine. iO% EUROPE. AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. „k*i MXRU LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK X press l-reikm Servir.- .Ptoui Koor. Nov 8 I%KI LONDON, it ttcrdam. Hamburg, Dunkirk and Antwerp \».i Colombo, Aden, Buea .mj Port s.n n..-. ir, or Kit p KMambeth, Oapc
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    • 586 11 1) OOUJVRSTEAMSIiiPUiNI^L^^^^ {(f ■f SAILING NOTICK ■I OF FAMOUS 111 m\ PRESIDENT LIiNEK^. £M MI TO MAHSEILLES, NEW YORK AN D Ho*i UN ■I FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via COLOMBO 1!■ I BOKZ. rO«T «AID. ALtXANDRIA NAFLEB AM> IB GENOA. Jm Arrive Leav« ir. k< -krrivt \^K ml 6*pore. »p«te
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    • 819 11 K. P. M. KONINKLLJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU TROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA. < (Irxorporated In Holland.) '•*»OJSK UONTRAt.T WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN OO VZKMMA- <• Telephon* No 5451, with sub-connections to Passapr Pt#i«m Transhlpn-ent, Marine Departmentb anc Manager 6 desk. mnmtfmium it. the Stiaite Settlements (Singapore auo or the TKAifcLLCKS
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  • 559 12 READY TO RETURN Never Felt In Danger, Even Near Cannibal Land London, Sept. 29. She firmly believes that she has never been m danger m her life, yet she has lived and hunted for a year with savages of the Northern Solomon Islands, penetrated
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  • 151 12 The annual general meetirg of the IndiaCeylon Club was held on Saturday. The statement of accounts showed a debit balance of $344.68 and the committee appeals to members to pay up arrears of subscriptions, otherwise if will be impossible to carry on the work of the Club satisfactorily.
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  • 117 12 News has been received, says the Malay Mail, of the death of Mis. J. D. Gabriel, of Kuala Lumpur, which took place m Colombo on Tuesday. The deceased lady and her husband were two of the pioneers among the Ceylonese who came over to .settle m Malaya. Arriving here over
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 551 12 Burns Philp line. 1 (Incorporated m Australia). EFOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ■tenter monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the 8.8. MANOOLA (3,352 ton?). [Cargo only.] ■4. IfARsTfJ.A Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins
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    • 343 12 KERR STEAMSHIP Co/l (Incorporated In U.S.A.) **V| GENERAL AGENTS SEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, N ow Philadelphia and Baltimore (vfc Suez) X Nov. 3 Nov. 9 l> Nov. 24 Nov 30 Dec. 8 Dec H J|r 1 Wor nUa and particulars please apply to:— AGENTS, SDiGAPORE. PENANG
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    • 150 12 I FUNDS FOR THE I JOURNEY. cook's i tra vellbits I CHEQViI 1 NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE Obtainable from. j Thos. Cook Son. (tahm 1 Lid. I 39, Robinson Road, Singaporf AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC. (Incorporated m U.SA.t International BANKING and TRAYFL BBfd Travellers Cheques. Letters of rcdjt Orders. Drafts. Transfers of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 667 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Monday A Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 6 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) 6 p.m. Kelantan every Sunday 4 p.m. Tuesday and Friday 7.30 a.m Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Lower Siaai 7.30 a.m. F.M.S., Batu An am, Batu
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    • 119 12 E ).r.bay via, Penang 20. Smgkel. Dut. 285. from Djambi 19, for D iambi 21. Khoen Hoea. Dut. 611, from Pontianak 19 for Pontianak 21. Pangkor. Brit. 689, from Bangkok 19, f or Malacca unc. Gen. Van Geen, Dut. 719, from Batavia 19 for Billiton. Riouw 25. Thedens. Dut. 1181.
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 28 13 All rates of freight from Straits to Conference basis Ports m Europe are increased by 10 per cent., effective 19-10-31. including additional rates without transhipment.
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    • 25 13 Effective October 18th, 1931. the following rate has been reduced to the figure stated:— Cotton unpressed to Japan $2.00 per bag or bale.
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    • 534 13 Per P. and O. Macedonia from London on September 18th for the Far East: Mr. A. Adcock. Mrs. Adcock. Miss E. Ashworth, Mr. David A. Angus. Mr. G. L. Bayliss. Mrs. M. Beeden, Mrs. Baker. Miss E. Bird. Mr. F. S. Banfleld. Mrs. Banfield and infant. Mr. Copus,
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    • 52 13 Per Sibajak from Rotterdam September 23rd: Mr. C. S. Beaty. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter. Mr. P. Chesnay. Mrs. A. S. Herbert and child. Mr. N. J. Landaal. Mr. C. de Lestapis. Mr. I. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B. Stone. Dr. I. D. Stubbs. Mrs. M. C.
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    • 97 13 Pearling Lugger's Ghastly Voyage Port Darwin (Australia), Oct. 10. One of the world's most ghastly voyages ended with the arrival here of the pearl lugger Colarmi. with 18 aborigines (sentenced to imprisonment for life) between decks, where the pearl oysters are usually carried. The Colarmi.
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    • 96 13 [By Dutch Air Mail] London, Oct. The following passengers sailed m the ALsia from Southampton on October 6th for the Straits: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett and family, Mrs. Chisholm. Mrs. Dawson and child. Dr. Duff, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Graburn and family., Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 127 13 Port officials at Charleston. South Carolina, announce the establishment of a radio beacon on Charleston lightship as a new aid to navigation, and that similar facilities; to those available at Savannah, Jacksonville and other Atlantic shipping ports will be available as soon as the automatic beacon is
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    • 10 13 The Kola arrived here yesterday from Bangkok with 66 goats.
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    • 665 13 Where Mercantile Disputes are Settled The recent retirement of Mr. H. Lovell. C.8.E., from the post of Admiralty Marshal, and the appointment of Mr. A. E. J. Harris as his successor, have aroused interest m a department of our judicial system about which little is heard m ordinary
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    • 364 13 Possible Improvements Being Considered The attention which is now being p^id to th? accommodation of merchant seamen makes it interesting to note that it was the old-time sailor himself who prevented most of the progress being made. Many will remember the experiments that were made from time to
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    • 14 13 The P. and O. Cathay arrived m London at 4 a.m. on 16th instant.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 236 13 TRY BOVRIL AND P MILK fS J-^ A s P°° nful of Bovril stirred l^P^W lntO a <* milk hot or cold I C^V^^ malces a delicious beverage. ll combination of food y /^B*fc elements unique m their diges- I {=■7 ~JT VV tibility and high nutrition. For I 1/
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    • 318 13 The Hew A\._>^ I SCENIC ROUTE \T V^ Through Nature's Wonderland-. The Canadian Rockies Cross Canada from Vancouver by the route of the lowest altitude and easiest gradient oi any transcon- tinental line. Yet see the highest Canadian Rocky peaks and the rugged wonde-s of Jasper National Park. For Booklets
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  • 134 14 Successful Campaign m Great Britain London, Oct. 3. Somerset House officials, who have been wurking overtime to revise and issue the new income tax demands before the end of the year, were suddenly thrown into confusion by frantic ttlephoi.ic and telegraphic demands from all parts el
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  • 53 14 A must enjoyable variety show, under the patronage of the British Resident. Mr. H. O. R. Leonard, was presented by members of the Raub Club list Saturday evening, on the occasion of thfl firt Pahang Volunteer Corps Camp ever held at Raub. The performers numbered six only, and averaged 51
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  • 1265 14 DUNDEE SCENES G. W. R. Shows Americans How to Hustle (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 28. Amazing .scenes were witnessed at Dundee the other nigh l when a gigantic torchlight demonstration of unemployed paraded through the town. The procession, which included many women and girls
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  • 292 14 Fierce Fight with Kidnappers While on his way homo about 8 pm the proprietor of Chop Tai Song, general provision dealers. Batu Gajah was kidnapped on CXt 9th The towkay lives m a bungalow on the road to the property owned by the Malayan Tin Dredging Company.
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  • 250 14 Expression of \lala> Opinion In a leading article m Xl bMe I instant, the Wlftl Mal.t.v.i United Malaya and deeentrattMtta suy.^ that. HLs ExrelWmv :h> OovcrawA m his speech m tin Lemsl;Mi\ rectntly that ..then- is no ever of abolishing the iWenJ C Federal Council vull ivm;im bi:t
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  • 72 14 With attention so i k productions, tht> vUc ff mineral rcsounv-, ta i,»' One is rrmimhd ol *ht ki funishi l.y Mr J 1 OtntCll Of Sta!i:Taddition to 97.213 t. m tion of 00*1 I mounhHi i 77,785 IoM (ftcm J(! I ganv:>; 29.597 OUnctt Ol photptuU of Hum ftam
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 386 14 jp^ Soap p Uj For Daily Use m the Hi yj Home and Wj g C^uticura g V To Soothe and Heal V y Skin Troubles uf V W~ Saa»|4* rvh Sn« Ointmrnl «n.l Jr 1 T»l«-uixi frrf u|>o« ir,,,,'.!. from Muller A ft U£ l*ai|.p- (Malaya) 1 imif.«. I
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    • 404 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m Rngijmd by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 share* of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, T-OTHton, 8.0. 2. Agencies* and Brsusebev: Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar
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    • 328 14 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. Incorporated In England.) Capital cs.uoo.ooo Subscribed 1,800,000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.666.845 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charlea J. Hambro, Esq., J O. Robinson, Esq., W. H. Shelf ord E»q LSlr Thomas Catto, Bart Sir C.
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    • 138 14 SOUTH $m BRITISH |5f INSCKANtt PWMHUI v. FIRE. MARINK. Tlffil AND MOTOR CAH INSURANCE ACTEPTCb A1 LOWEST CURRFNT RATty L C. MARGOLIOU'IH M*ni_* Offl.-e: 2. FlnUvM.n Or*rr THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION FIRE, MARINE MOTOR CAI I AND PERSONAL ACCIDBM INSURANCE 1 L. G. JOHNSON General m*u-. I HEAD OFFICE
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 628 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore daily: Java Stations: Bandoont? PLM 24.46 metres from nbout 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney. Australia, and other stations. Usual call aft<?r records "Hullo S> Jney." Tan.iomr
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  • 873 15 eftangor) Rubber Plantations t. It Mail] I. i ulun. Sept. :ih. <i meeting of i Rui ber nantations, Ltd Room iA the Rubber i d-lane, 8.C., Mr. managing director) men, You will see i eating £sou Cl to p :.^stbere is a loss on the •id. Deducting
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  • 657 15 STYMIED Ceylon View on Restriction Scheme Impossible to understand the attitude ttl UM Secretary Ol Stale for tin Colonies hi •id to the prop:.; d negotiations with the '-::cli with vieq to thfl adoption Ol a scheme to save the rubber industry from ruin, says t«he Tunes «,l Ceylon. When
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  • 330 15 KXCHAMGE KATES SELLING October 19 London, 4 months' sight 2 4 732 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 532 London. 60 days' sight 24 3:32 London, 30 days' sight 2!4 I|l6 London, demand 24 London. T.T. 213 31J32 Lyons. Paris, demand Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia.
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  • 64 15 October 19th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 9 9 Standard R.S.S. on leader Oct. 9'_. 9 November 9", 9:^ December 10 10 U Jan. -March 10 U io\ April-June 10. 10 Tone of Market .—Quiet Steady Latest Cable London
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  • 904 15 MONDAY. OCT. 19TH LO^l\<J QUOTATION^ Buyers Sellers. Asam Kumbang <£) 22s 23s Austral Malay (£> 18s 20s Aver Hitam (ss) 10s 6d lls 6d Buagrin Tin 10s 3d lls 3d Batanp: Padan^ <$i> 10 Batu Caves (sl> 25 30 Bukit Arang <$l> 30 40 noru. Burmah Malay
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  • 140 15 QHYS In view of the attention directed upon the op.urn revenue by the MiKßestkm that Mm, Opium Revenue Replacement Fund night have been raided In order to balance the Colour budget without impoataf further taxation, the fcllowlm rtatem at iliowtnf the extent of the opium revenue decline
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  • 83 15 Sungei Part's Loss of £15,22:5 IFREE PRESS SERVICE— -COPYRIGHT 1 London, Oct. 1!>. Raja Ifusa .vhov. a loss on the year of £1.251 and carry forward a credit of £2.081. Bungel Pari Tin sustained a lc::s of £15,223 and carry forward a debit balance of £33.890. Morfb Plantations
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  • 299 15 Australia's Floating Exhibition Further particulars of the proposal to Mud a special ship to Eastern port* carrying Australian produce and merchandise, with a view to widening the market for Australian goods m those places, have been Bade available by the organising secretary, Mr. p. Oogger, who
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  • 145 15 LYALL EVATTS DAILY REPORT Singapore*. ()<t. 1!«. We have again to report quid mark t. Rubber la stead) and if anything, slightly nrmer than on Saturday. Tin has drooped locally to 05 No fresh nwsis to hand regarding prospects of rubber restriction Meantime holders <>t rubber share* seen disinclined to
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  • 17 15 London. Orl. IS. Unilever Ltci h;ue declared an ordlnarj interim dividend <>f 4 per cent
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  • 461 15 The Situation m (From Our Own Correspondent) lond.ni. Sept. 2*. The following question on the rubber industry vi's asked by Mr Wardlaw Milne m the House I also append the Bjuaetton referred to asked by Mr. E. T. Campbell Mr. Wardl.iw-Milne asked the Secretary of Mate for
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  • 280 15 Company's Long-Ijfe Possibilities The twenty-first annual general irtlm ot Una (Sumatra) Rubber fttHai was bald v 2. Idol-lone, T/nnilori Mr. f o Btreenten (chataan), who prfiided, In moving the ad, ption of the report i company had produced r:! t! ;1 Pof rubber thru In the pn--vku-
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  • 31 15 Tfce R.OA ins p:tK iu<^ M extremely st ;mhl u.,»ul taafeosfe on RuLto-r «n<t Railway UhMtnUlng liou < ouskltTHbiy .%n* effectively rubber no <v uuniducvd nit".> nttv.ay ctk.cbiQi au'i idvtnt««i and protit
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 73 15 tsM-ts exceed $12,000,000 m m Assurance In force over $38.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m the Btnlte Settlement* >. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hou». •smg.por. U)NDOK OFFKJK: Old Jewry. Re m. cv>moany has £20.000 deposited with tbc Supreme Court of England and compile, with the British Life
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  • 466 16 CLUB FULLY EXTENDED Wild Play Spoils I.A/s Chances S.R.C 3: Indian Assn 1. Tho SRC bOCtaf team was fully extended y.sterday when the Club mot the Indian Association and althouph there was no disputing that extra polish m the forward work of the SRC. which brought
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  • 211 16 Raffles College and Royal Artillery The hockey game between the Raffles College and the Royal Artillery which wa> played yesterday at Raffles College resulted m a draw after a very exciting game. The teams were very evenly matched. The R.A. were the first to score, the inside
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  • 69 16 Singapore Civilian XV to Meet Johore The following side has been chosen to represent tne S.C.C. against Johore at Rengam. on Saturday: O W. Glimour: F G Minns. D. R. Harper. A L. B. Perkins. R. M. Hoops J J. Latimer. J. M. Houghton Dr. O'Drisccll. A. E.
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  • 33 16 hma Amateur 111 lit I I I IV. Renter's Service I Sh inghai, Oct. 18. "Mr. J. W Harrison, a Shamrhai businessman, won the Ch:na amateur If championship with Mere of ?15.
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  • 83 16 The ny 1 ol the Captain": Cup at the Race Course C If Club played off on Saturday resulted m win for J. W. Moore. Tht following were the results: Moore 10 > beat Martens cl2> 2 up. Hoeden il4) beat Yean K-at »14< 4 and
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  • 23 16 The October monthly medal of Katong Golf Club was won by L. J. Elmer, who also won the ball sweep.
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  • 187 16 SUNDAY'S RACING Steady Breeze and Good Sailing For the Pulau Jong Cup Race, at the R.S.Y.C. on Sunday there was a welcome turn-out of four A class boats. These were Tromp. Kilat. Jean 11. and Kathleen III; the last named, her repairs completed, being under canvas for
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  • 500 16 The B class turn-out comprised nine boats. Harltcjuin bting the sclt absentee. Bet>y and Punai made the best of a really gcod start, which was before a good steady breeze, with the first objective the Man-c-War buoy. Nearing this mark, all nine boats were close
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  • 163 16 Monday's ties m the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tcurnament resulted as follows: Mixed Handicap Doubles Mr.v Smith and Abed beat IHm Toby and H. H. Handley t> 3. 6 4. Ifffcl Russell rad Dr. Smith btat Miss Ab"d and R. M. Meyer 6—2. 6 l.
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  • 75 16 In the R.SYC. tennis iournam?nt on Monday the ties resulted as follows: Warden beat M?rton Brown 6 3. 6 2. Madpwick beat Holiday 7 5, 6 3. Anderson beat Coltart 7 5. 6 2. TIES FOR TUESDAY Ecwrnan and Miss Riley l5) vs. Warden and Mrs. Warden
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  • 26 16 Results of Monday's ties m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament were as follows: GRIFF CUP Royal Artillery beat Municipality 6 4, 6 2.
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  • 30 16 Mr. Jam s Carrie, as a member of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, was among the visitors at the weekly meeting of the St. Pancras Rotary Club on Bent. 29.
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  • 315 16 A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR Disappearance of Two Compatriots The mysterious stabbing to death of an Indian named Abdul Rahman Khan m Syed Alwi Road on October 4 was the subject of a Coroner's enquiry yesterday when the evidence disclosed that the deceased was a wealthy man
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  • 500 16 Interesting Display at Y.W.C.A. An exhibition of women's work the first of its kind to be held m Malaya, is taking place this week at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. Singapore. The opening ceremony took place on Monday and the exhibition will continue till Saturday. The show will be
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  • 65 16 Mirs Shelley and Miss Mayson plus 4 beat Mr?. Holland and Mrs. Gctch plus 4 3—6 7—5 6 —4. Mrs. Zylstra and Mrs. Davies mi"iis 15.3 w.o. cgainst Miss Knowles and Miss Millard. Mrs. Miller and Miss Salmo:id plus 1 at Mrs. More and Bellamy scr. 6
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  • 50 16 Tie<* on Monday resulted as follows: Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Miss P. Richards and F. Norris 6 2, 6 o. TIES FOR WEDNESDAY Mixed Doubles Final Miss M. Lewis and Dr. O. de Souza vs. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan.
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  • 619 16 MANY VISITORS Japanese Woman Fined $600 A Japanese woman named Jen Naku. the keeper of the Green Hotel (formerly the Boston Hotel) was produced before the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. G. E. Clayton, and charged with (one) being the keeper of a brothel, (two) of being the
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  • 145 16 Conversations Proceeding m London r British Radio Official Service] Rugby. Oct. 19. Conversations are proceeding to day between the States delegation to ihe Indian Round Table Conference and British Indian delegates on the subject cf financial aspects of federation. Differences under discussion arise on a report to the
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  • 207 16 Alleged Imitation of Gossage's Soap Alleged to have counterfeited a brand of Gcssage's soap which has been known m the local market for "tens of years" according to one witness, three Chinese were chirked before the Second Magistrate. Mr. G. E. Clayton, yesterday. According to the evidence the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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