The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1931

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press no. v\. iso. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931. 10 CENTS.
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  • 383 1 Home and foreign Press devote much comment to the result of the election, in which the ability of the Btitish people to recognise economic facts is eulogised Page 9. The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore are due to Leave Marseilles for Malaya to-day by the Baloeran Page
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  • 983 1 Migrating birds have an inherent tendency to hug the coast whenever practicable, wvites Professor C. J. Patten in The Times. Many Arctic, Scandinavian, and other Continental species direct their courses westward, link up with British emigrants, and materially augment the imprc.s^ive autumn pageant ns it swoeps past
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 308 1 uf^^v I s B^f 111 oI'.TAINABI-E AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES ~"p AFFLEB HOTEL TO-WIGHT TEA DANCE INFORMAL DANCE 6.30—8.15 p.m. 9.45 p.m.— midnight MONIA LITTER'S ORCHESTRA ARMISTICE NIGHT I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH. SPECIAL SUPPER DANCE DANCING 9.45 P.M. TO 2 A.M. SUPPERS WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWN OF
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    • 275 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL SUNDAY CONCERT PROGRAMME 9.15 p.m. to 11 p.m. 1. Overture Hungarian Lustspiel Keler-8e1a.0.p.108 2. Grand Selection II Trovatore Verdi 3. Wilfred Sanderson's Popular Songs arr. Baynes 4. Intermezzo In a Monastery Garden Ketelbey INTERVAL 10 MINUTES 5. Suite from the Ballet Egyptienne Luigini 6. Piano Solo Fantasia
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    • 259 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hotel anangem::!^ Page i. Cinema programmes Page Qccdye?r anncunce new improved all-r. l:cr tread tyre Page 13. What Ocean Insurance policies cover Pag" 16. William Jacks arc apents for IflMTini bitumen sclution Pare 9. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING CHRISTMAS GIFTS for Sending Home A VARIED SELECTION, AND PRICES VERY
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    • 10 1 a^av^aM^a^^^gfl^aa LmVI ■^^■a?^i?^DawL. I OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 150 2 Huge Arms Cargo Unloaded at Shanghai Light artillery, muchuu- puu, rttes, small arms and other munitions of war. .^airi \o ha\e eost in excess of G $250,000 and to be one of the largest consignments cf military material ever brought to Shanghai tor the Nationalist Government, are belnp
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  • 232 2 By Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reil'y. M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F Singapore. Oct. *H. Ranfir Allotments. The lollouin*; rin& allotme»U. ere published tor infonr.: tion. Command Ist. Bn. S.S.V.F. Lt.-Col. G. C. Meredith. M.C.. having reported his return frora 1 ve. reswMd eacmnnd of the l>t. Bn. S.S.V.F.
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  • 27 2 Programme of Drills up to and for Week*nding November Ut. 1981. Sunday. Nov. 14 7.20 *jn. Johnston^ Pier. SRA. (v). Practice Bhoot. Bl»kau Mati.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 KNERGEN FOOD& (Starch reduced) for DIABETES and GASTRIC TROUBLES. Specially recommended for SUMMING DIET Can be obtained in batons, Biscuits, Assorted boxes, Breakfast Food. MEDICAL HALL, LTH., 3, Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO N'os. 1 It, 3, Penhas Road, off Lavender Btreet Phone 4M7S. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY
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    • 631 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or service*, and that particulars of such tender* may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Erection and Completion of 2 Blocks of Garages at Hooper Road. Date of Closing. 4
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    • 499 2 NOTICES INSULAR TRADING CORPORATION, LTD. (Ir Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby given pursuai.t ic Section 223 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies) that a General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at B-4 and 5. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Tuesday, the Ist day of December, 1931, at 12.45 p.m.
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    • 365 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. My wile, Cheong Tuan Neo, having left my house and protection since October 23 nt 1931. I, the undersigned. Cheang Theam Kee, hereby give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by her. CHEANG THEAM KEE, "Riviera." 112 Pastr Panjang Road, Singapore.
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    • 523 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PR^ The Premu-f Morning Da.iv Ul Uve "news" paper— 3o-40 column o'T?* A Also the best Medium for Adv*r tl a^ with the ChoUi Hazr! .»ach lV Telegrams. Latest New* and ,*um'L Uu ments. Special Daily Lo ndon Cab^^'^ and Tin Price Cables twhrr «i f! Übbtr
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 340 2 THE WEEK Friday. 30th. High Wat*»r. 00.30. 8.6 ft.. 11.43. 9.4 ft. Inaugural meeting. Singapore Mrsir;.l Society. Memorial Hall. 5.15 p.m. Municipal Commissioners IJet.-tinc 2.15 p.m. Ruprby: S.C.C. XV vs. Public Services 2nd. XV at S.C.C. Hockey: S.R.C. Ist. vs. R.A.F. Ist. at E.R.C. Raffles College v.>. Chintz at Raffles
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  • 857 3 BOOK ABOUT A QUEEN Author's Meeting With a Woman in Berlin Evelyn Graham, aged twenty-eight, author of biographies of famous people, who is accused of obtaining money by false pretences, went into witness-box at the Old Bailey and described his meeting in Berlin with a
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  • 92 3 £3,500,000 Scheme May Be Postponed The Finance Committee of the Essex County Council are recommending the postponement or abandonment of the proposed Purfleet-Dartford tunnel under the Thames. The scheme was estimated to cost £3,500,000, towards which the county councils of Essex and Kent recently decided to contribute
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  • 25 3 Imperial Airways carried 4,500,000 letters to India during last year, it was announced at the annual meeting of the company in London on Oct. 15.
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  • 682 3 The Good Fairy Who Works at Night Houses heated by water raised by electricity to temperatures above the boiling point, and stored in pressure tanks are described by Guy Bartlett in a press bulletin issued by the General Electric Company (Schenectady, N. Y.). The heating of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 148 3 "SCOUTWEEK" Do not Miss this Wonderful Pageant of Youth. TO MORROW MALAYA'S GREATEST SCOUT JAMBOREE will be held at ANSOK ROAD STADIUM at 3.30 p.m. Under the Patronage of H E. MAJOR GENERAL OLDFIELD. C.8., fC.M.G., D.S.O. The BAND of ist Battn the GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGT will render Music during the
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    • 389 3 ■Pt?^s!L Estate Trust Agencies dmrnf (1927) Uai^ A BRANCHES Doctoii all [I U, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. iDCnd thcni, knowmi? I B the efficient way m II Registered by and Security deposited with fill 3SJ3L.2ZX. I the Straits Settlements Government. jfcT 1 mnd 9cptic I A ct as Trustees. Administrators,
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  • 746 4 Btj Our Woman Correspondent)*- ONE of the prominent features in the latest evening gowns is the covered shoulder model. This truly is a reversion to early Victorian days, and the style is extremely pretty and suits most figures. Satin is still greatly used for evening toilettes, especially white
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  • 181 4 ITNLESS you take kindly to the idea of hav- ing your feet and your face smothered with .soot and blacking, don't go to Strathspey to be married. It is the custom in that part of Scotland to shadow the happy pair on the eve of the wedding,
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  • 134 4 French women being of a smaller build than Englishwomen it often happens that models which suit the demoiselle admirably, lose much of their charm when copied in larger sizes. But ensembles suitable for both, and which can be carried out in many colour schemes, include shantung frocks in
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  • 112 4 Rubber mats need no Introduction- They have been popular for some time past on account of their durability and the fact that they are easily scrubbed. Vigorous use cannot harm the patterns because the colours are inlaid. There is nothing stereotyped about them. You have your
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  • 171 4 "Individuality- necklaces are characteristic of ni^Vi woman's dress this season. Mme. Ivig<^BT. a wealthy South American visitor to London, has achieved success in this direction. She wears a new attractive necklace to match her brown suit. This necklace is composed of a string of real nutmegs in different
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  • 98 4 With a thought for the habit of drinking first thing in the morning and last thing at night, a vacuum jug has been made in restful colours in a substance that is shiny, but is not glass nor china It is composition. Besides the thermos jug there are
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  • 75 4 The finest silk stockings for the evening are quite elaborately designed, despite the Zact that they show so little under the long frocks. A line of open work around the ankle is seen on beige stockings, and there are gossamer black silks with a lace inset over
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  • 58 4 With the evening frock, accessories are so beautiful that it often happens that such details are far more expensive than the frock itself. Where satin is cut on statuesque lines, for instance, there mast be shoes and vanity-bag which have a special connection with the scheme
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  • 1222 4 London. *TPHIS is the month of Committee meetings in West End houses when Society women plan out the various balls, concerts and other charity events which figure so largely in the programme of the "Little Season." This year, however, owing to the financial and
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  • 396 4 iiHTHIS Is not a just \v,, r u "Just had a letter tan Dapl has just set her up m busm, her all sorts of other ehana simply thrown away if > lllv fc her opportunities ••still-, i Interpoaad, •><;; than Daphne. She still h, while you
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  • 169 4 The wedding cake tor the man M.iy Cambridge, the Que-n's m «f place at Balcombe. Sussex. \v:i ordered IMB. the Chester firm who made the *HBBB| for her parents, the Earl of Athlon*- and Process Alice. Countess ol Athlone The in three tiers on broad sil\- i
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  • 106 4 In modem blouses custinu nit: then are. at timt's. idea* the ROM might copy the next Mm sin blouse. Lovely creations. all lace tr-' in dark cream tint.s. tlmuuh the\ :i"um;w: a palely coloured suit. Short itotVM new blouses are finished in a NMTft On a satin
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  • 82 4 Cumbersome articles no longer dern dressing-tables, and odd piece sets find their way there As ceive a mirror and brush or two shes. Most women admin enain-i--colour and a very elegant expm taste is black and whit«> enamel marcassite around the adfM new hand mirrors are OttOOl BUI
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  • 79 4 Green is an importan' colour ing of manv new houses, espeei hues which are seen m room and walls are cream. In one room there were aide I velvet, and the arm-chair.s anall velvet-covered. Large green I and the table runner was |rcei silk panels on the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 120 4 4P "^^B ;^p TT is not the expensive W? "^pyjamas which are the :^la^^: k I k most attractive. Elegant ■i^^^T^ iP' %yk styles are now seen in M P A, artificial silk, voiles, linens |I m I J ::k and cotton repps. At a fl ff»Ms^Mk fW parade of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 603 5 |||y[ TO-NIGHT yj^ If and Only 11 I DOUGLAS] rAInDAIIKo WITH Bebe Daniels for the Moon Mior the ff T h < k l4 Kiml Plans at ROBINSONS JJ] u^-~|| ALWAYS A GREAT SHOwlfi^A. I THE S.S. POLICE BAND u (Available for Private Engagements) Katong Park at 5,15 p.m. Friday,
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1607 6 London Teams Do Well (From Our Own Correspondent LBy Dutch Air Mall] London. Oct. 1.5. i London did well OO Saturday it was a fine day and the grounds were dry. Everton and j the Arsenal won by big BJUirgJns on the grounds cf Sheffield United and Blackpool,
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    • 294 6 "Perfect" Solution of the Problem The decision of the United Stater; Golf Association to retain the present, size of the ball but increase the weight should bring about a perfect solution of the £olf ball problem. At least as perfect a solution as anything pertaining to
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    • 158 6 Move For a Biennial Meeting Defeated A report of a meeting of the representatives Of the Davis Cup nations in June was considered by the L.T.A. Council at their meeting at River Plate House. London. A proposal by South Africa that the Davis Cup ci mpetition should be
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    • 234 6 Takes Four Games From Satoh To take l>ur games in a wt from J. Satoh. the worlds finest Japanese lawn tennis player, is no mean feat, and the Hon. Peter Aitken is to be congratulated CO making an enterprising fight at the finish of his semi-final match
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    • 56 6 ■ir. Dukc oi Mariborou tnyeniom, m.'thod of rtoppin through Lhe fffOODdl <» WOOdstOCfc, Oxfcrdslui Hi the- property of tha Duke. I and the speed with which ■on* drh a tliroufih the pound* of danger to oi>u-r visitors Duk ha*> instructed ihtrp -an the straiuht stretches <>t roi g^ easily ne^tiatrd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 266 6 I Highest Circles— /$p I UPTON'S I I YEIXOW LABEL I I JL jEjM m, I I tiVDRCD FAMOUS FOB QCIAIXfT I 01k« SUn4v<l BluniU OBEEII LABHI.I imUIIL On S.U K.<ry«.>i«r<-. 5m l»» "IX 1 .oJ. M«r» o- (Mrr >•"■ Kunuiv CREAM roL'.^.Hc FURNITURE I SflflJL 4 HB Th-.a.i Rul.o«'
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    • 280 6 O ORANGE 111 SMASH JSggk is quick energy ail( is I Rll ORANGE SMAS H is I 111 ea^ c^ ant^ P e P W^^^^tw is a real treat to the I rai^nHt P re P are( i |trom tin ui Ce of rich, ripc t sweet FRAMROZ A Co.
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  • 1328 7 KIDNAPPERS FOILED Su l)- Inspr. MacFarlane Wounded in Shanghai i ib-Inpr. J. A. MacFarlane is in the? Hospital at Shanghai seriously wounded. d IkJ i« group from Central Station into a <>ll Lincoln Avenue on Tuesday morning daybreak, and uhiie engaging the leader ul kidnappers after having
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  • 376 7 K.L. Flying Club's Recent Discoveries Recent surveys by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, .says the Malay Mail, have proved the practicability of landing grounds at Bahau. Kuala Kubii. Teluk Anson. Tmnjong Malim. and Morib at low tide, as well as Port Dickson, while surveys with a view
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  • 202 7 (To the Editor. Malay Mail) Sir. This Bill raises the rate of duty on bets from 2 to 5 per cent., and the only reason given is to bring our rate into line with the rate in the Colony. Because the Colony needs a certain rate of
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  • 124 7 Measures of Reform Shelved Geneva, Oct. 18. The various schemes aiming at correcting the astronomical errors of the Gregorian calendar I —the boldest of which proposes a year of thirteen months have been shelved by the League of Nations committee which had been charged to examine them, the
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  • 888 7 ANTI-OPIUM SOCIETY Establishment of Curative Home •By Our Chinese Correspondent > At the 9th executive committee meeting of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society held recently in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street, and presided over by Dr. Chen Su-lan. a propdsal was made for the establishment of
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  • 110 7 I In future there will be no special evening delivery over the counter at the Kuala Lumpur General Po6t Office when the European mail arrives at Kuala Lumpur by the day mail train. The mails will be delivered by the first delivery the following morning. The
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  • 1603 7 DECENTRALISATION: A POINT OF VIEW A WORD FOR FEDERATION Has Perak Lost by the Union In the joyous welcome that came from certain quarters in Perak to the decentralisation proposals of H.E. the High Commissioner, ic was easily possible to discern a belief that Perak has suffered by Federation or
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  • 144 7 R.A.F. Monoplane in Egypt i British Radio Official Service Rugby. Oct. 28. The new Royal Air Force Fairey Napier long distance monoplane, which left Cranvi'cll Aero drome. Lincolnshire, at 6.45 yesterday morning on a non-stop flight of 2.857 miles to Abu Su ir Aerodrome. Egypt, arrived early this
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  • 72 7 Capone's Friend's Efforts at Intimidation I Rruter's Service I C'h.rago. Oil. »9. Philip Dandrea. bosom friend of Al Capore. was arrested in court during the trial of Capom for carrying firearm and wnt*Ooe4 to six months imprisonment. The judge, in passing sentence, declared thai Dandrea sat behind Capone
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  • 54 7 No New Developments Reported CReuter's Service] Lcndon, Oct. 28. Nothing fresh in the Sino-Japane.se situation is known in Chinese diplomatic quarters in London from Nanking or Geneva. Dr. Sze is still in Switzerland. Chinese circles in London will not commit themselves as regards whether developments may involve his
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  • 52 7 Official Action to Help Dutch Industry I Reuters Service I The Hague. Oct. The Government announces that a bill will be introduced authorisirg it to take measures to prevent such an increase in the import of certain goods as might threaten home industry with loss of its market
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  • 299 7 THE CANTON DELEGATES Insistence on Modification of Chiang's Power Canton. Oct. IML Following Uh invit-ition from Ot-mral Chianp Kai-shek and Mr. H«i Han-min to proceed North, the Southern Government leaders assembled yesterday to consider the selection of a peace mission, also the Southern terms to b«submitted
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  • 596 7 Russians Held Prisoners for Ransom Harbin, (M. 1. The siory of the terrible sufferings of the three Russian merchants who were kidnapped by bandits la^t week from one of the suburbs of Harbin is the topic of conversation everywhere in the town to-day. One of the three
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  • 92 7 I From Our Own Correspondent] Bangkok. Oct. 21. Mr. A. E. Nana. a wealthy Indian merchant, who has speculated very successfully in developing parts of rural Bangkok, has presented to tb«Slam Society over an acre of land In iapuii growing neighbourhood, on vkhich to build their
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 25 8 MULLOY. At the Bungsar Hospital, on the 24th instant, to Frances, wife of A. A. Mulloy of Sungei Tua Estate. Batu Caves, a daughter.
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  • 825 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931. ELECTION REFLECTIONS Whilst the best indications of the effect of the startlingly complete rejection of the Labour Party in England will undoubtedly be found in the movements of exchange and the return of foreign investment in British securities, there will be in the
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  • 251 8 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners is to be held on Monday, at 2.15 p.m. to consider the Municipal Budget for 1932. Members of The Straits Chinese British Association are reminded that the annual general meeting will take place at the Garden Club. Raffles Chambers, on Monday the 2nd
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  • 73 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Oct. 29. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £127i/ 8 (£127 7 16>. Forward £129% (£129 13| 16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber
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  • 160 8 The band of the S.S. Police will perform the following programme weather permitting: at Katong Park to-day commencing at 5.15 p.m. March, "Under the Banner of Freedom", Nowowieski; Overture, "Mirella". Gounod; Selection, "The Gondoliers" Sullivan; "Fugue a la Gigue", Bach; Londonderry Air Morris O'Connor; Selection from Offenbach's Operas, Humorous Variations
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  • 384 8 SAILING TO-DAY Plans For New $50,000 Home H.H. the Sultan cf Johore. accompanied by the Sultanah (formerly Mrs. Brockie Wilson, whom the Sultan married at Princes Row registry office in October last) are leaving Marseilles for Malaya to-day by the Baloeran (writes a Free Press representative).
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  • 181 8 First Complete Report Ever Cabled to Malaya For the first time in the history of Malaya the public was enabled yesterday to read a complete record (as far as results were known* of 3. general election at Home vithin thirty-six hours of the declaration of the first
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  • 124 8 The annual report of the Institute for Medical Research F.M.S. has just been issued. Apart from the technical descriptions of work accomplished facts of general interest contained therein are that three specially important researches were undertaken during the year of which that into Dr. L. Ani^stein's prophylactic
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  • 103 8 Miss Vera Gee is arranging Cabaret performances at the dinner dance on Tuesday, November 3rd. and the tea dance on Wednesday. November 4th.. at Raffles Hotel, at which a number of entirely new items will be presented ranging from Classics to low Comedy. Among the
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  • 69 8 A feature of more than ordinary interest, especially with regard to the election activities at present, will be included in the Capitol programme commencing on Saturday with The Love Waitz. Mr. Stanley Baldwin makes a personal appeal to the nation regarding the new Government
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  • 25 8 Messrs. J. D. Petrie and H. Davies. Station Superintendents and Traffic Inspectors, Federated Malay States Railways, have been appointed to act as Assistant Traffic Superintendents.
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  • 115 8 EXPORTERS HIT Government Pi**** r Subsidies I Beater*! ■enrfet Prptor.a (> rt In order to rehevr Uir mfoa MlUa exporters owing to tht effects i off the geld standard. OovtrnaNM to ask Parliament to MUKttoi U subsidies. These will be 10 per eeol <.i ttfc
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  • 151 8 European Fired at in [Reuters Service! t alcuu.i. o,( 1 Mr. Viliiers. i maber ofl tat Im Association, was fired on three times, one build grazing his spine, while talking U: ni> offi» to members of the loyalist onzani^r r nt|v formed to oppose terrorism His »«Um| captured
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  • 55 8 Hindenburg's Instructions to I Economic Council I ReuterV Service) Berlin. Oct. R The Eonomic Adviscy Council lticlu... Bruening? and Heir Luther, to deuse a planU national \\a^ optntd by h Hindenburg. who gave them instructions tc draft a scheme for the relu f of OenttUf "with out
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  • 36 8 Siamese Officer I Reutei s Service I L<;rdon. Oct. A A Siamese. Second Lieut Aat MMfIW undergoing routine tiammu at the RAP aerodrome at Hawking was kflM «lMi aeroplane crashed for some ftMOB unknou:
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  • 44 8 Japanese Refuse to Withdraw Troops Reuter Far Eastern s- Tnkio. CM. I The Premier and Foreign Mtaim formed the Privy Council that tIK JaP a!K Government would not withdraw troop railway zone until thr Sino-Japan^st difl had been settled by direct MfOttaftfe*
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  • 43 8 Keen Interest in Flection Results [FREE PRESS SERVICE- COPYRIOKI llan«k..k. (M The British Colony hn. took t terest in the general tteetfcJO endeavouring with ]);trti;il ■< tresults announced from ftu* flees were deluged with toCi up-country telegraphic i-nqiun*-gress of the polls.
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  • 35 8 Arrival at Pi-nans Yesterday (From Our Own OWlf** I**1 g IVM.IMS. (h Lady Clementi Ufftied hf shortly after mid-clay Hi Miss Clementi went out in I Muka Head and board. d th. there.
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  • 31 8 Anniversary of MiW* Rome I FREE PRESS SERVICK C<- ftwffc* The tenth anniversnr> of the I was enthusiastically n-lri-and an extraordinary ni.tt: Italian legation on a Tu.-«!« a
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  • 28 8 Re' 1 The Bishop of HilUlWW 1 C. Roberts) and Mrs Robert* away in the F.M.S mih tt« l month, will be returning to B row morning (Saturday
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 186 8 EMPTY BARRELS j t MOST USEFUL FOR HOLDING LARGE GARDEN PLANTS WHEN CUT IN HALF. We have a number for sale CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). {Incorporated in Shanghai^. 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5372. FINEST QUALITY "PINEAPPLE "COOKED HAM AT REDUCED PRICE
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    • 51 8 OOXA FOR ACCURACY RELIABILITY THE LATEST AND SMARTEST DESIGNS IN WRIST WATCHES POCKET WATCHES ALARM CLOCKS TRAVELLING CLOCKS CAN BE HAD FROM The Sole Agents Distributors For S.S. F.M.S. U. S. De SUVA BROS. Jewellers Singapore CHANGE OF ADDRESS. lr. and Mrs. P. H. Millard. Hartfell. Nassim Road, Telephone No.
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  • 1855 9 OPINIONS ON ELECTION RESULTS HOME AND FOREIGN PRESS AMERICA PROUD OF ENGLISH FOREBEARS The result of the general election, unparalleled as it is in the pol.tual history of England, is the subject of comment by all p t|M rs It is estimated that the vote for the National Government V
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  • 728 9 Cabinet to Meet To-day [British Radio Official service j Rugby, Oct. 29. The Prime Minister called at Buckingham Palace shortly after ten o'clock this morninj and had an audience of the King. The audienc? lasted for 50 minutes and Mr. MacDonald returned to Downing Street where a great
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  • 369 9 Further Additions to Free Press List The following list supplements the returns of the Parliamentary election results published in the Free Press yesterday: Member in previous Parliament. Labour loss compared with last election, t Candidate in constituency at last election 182 and 183 Norwich Mr. G. H. Shakespeare
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  • 348 9 Fairbanks in Reaching: for the Moon It has been said time and again that there is nobody quite like Douglas Fairbanks and only those who see him in Reaching for the Moon can realise the truth of that statement. Reaching for the Moon is a United Artists Picture
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 154 9 PROVISIONS NEW SHIPMENTS RECEIVED ALL NEW STOCKS ARE BEING RETAILED AT THE OLD PRICES Robinson If Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Singapore Kuala Lumpur. 1 I jl GOOD USED CARSI ESSEX SALOON. > I! Late model, very good order C7 r n ■I and appearance as new «p/J)U.
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    • 948 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE KEGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON A N. CONTINENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON ANII N. CONTINENT. Thrice Monthly Service Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow, lloute subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails DEMODOCUS For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port
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    • 586 10 Ellerman Bucknail Steamship Co., Ltd* (Incorporated In KnglaiMi). "ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. AX op KHIOe Por Havre, London, Rotterdam and i»«mt»"y Oct SO •m. CITY OP WINDSOR For London, Rotterdam, H'burg and O'gow Nor. 14 OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG,
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    • 394 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lin*. (Incorporated in England >. M. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARgo SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N fr UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S GOVKKMI LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SFRVH r OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA jadu Due <ir l\ Tonnage. Singapore. K 1931.
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    • 762 11 M> sMIiS MAmBEIU^^^^^TWKRF, ROTTERDAM AND T. ***** Nov. 6 SUWA MARU T. 10.700 Dec 31 Jan l IIMA MAKI I 10.000 Nov 19 20 FUSHIMI MARU T. ***** Jan 14 15 yASVKUNI MARU T .12.000 Dt- 8 9 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10 500 Jaa o 7 o 8 MM- T
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    • 596 11 I \n) DOLLAE SIEAMSHIP UNES, LTD. (M mil SAILING NOTICK wl\ PRESIDENT UNER^. lit mil 1O MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BO»'lo* \\B ■I I fSQIf BE^GAFOBS AMD YBNANG via COLOMBO 11H ■I I «CCE. VOST HAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPUtH ANI> 118 W\\ GENOA 'Mm arrlv* f,*«v« %.t+%, Arriv* €^H mi I
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    • 894 11 K. P. M KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIAJ (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to.— Passage, Freight Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives In the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan. of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BLREAI
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  • 287 12 Finland Sues Great Britain Geneva. A claim for £1.000,000 damages against Great Britain by Finland has been discussed by the Council of the League of Nations here. The money is claimed to recompense owners of Finnish mercantile ships loaned to GreatBritain by Russia during the war. Viscount Cecil,
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  • 121 12 International Body's Suggestion Gereva, Oct. 17. The governing body of the International Labour Organisation, by twelve votes to eight, authorised M. Albert Thomas. Secretary of the Bureau, to consult the Governments of the Asiatic States that are members of the organisation and other States having territorial possessions
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  • 87 12 London, Oct. 9. Gunmen are becoming increasingly active in England and the authorities are being spurred to action by the recent shooting of a policeman at Kingston and the wounding of a bank cashier at Shortlands. Kent. To check this alarming increase of robberies by armed bandits,
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  • 170 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1.) Hong Hwa 22; Genoa Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3.) Kashmir 18; Benlomond 16: Op Ten Noort 13; Sikh 11; Westmoor 9: Johan de Witt, Katong. 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.)
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  • 38 12 Oct. 29— Pontianak, Sin Kheng Seng. Rahman, Meran, Jerantuf, Kedah. Cape St. Francis T&kada. Karuah, Kfctna, Rajula. (Brit): Tomohon. Tidore, V. d. Does d« Bye, Agitha, (Dut); i P'derit Van Buren, (Am); Auby, (Sar); Seikpi Maru, (Jsioan).
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 570 12 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY ANH MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. •tfular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and tbe 8.3. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] •a MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Cabins de
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    • 454 12 KERR STEAMSHIPCoTI (Incorporated in U.S.A.) "V GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New Y OI Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez) Due Sails M.S. SILVERYEW Nov. 3 Nov. 8 N S M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 24 Nov. 30 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 8 I> c 14 For rates and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 736 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Monday A Thursday 7.30 ajn. Sedan Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 6 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) 6 pjn. Kelantan every Sunday 4 p.m. Tuesday and Friday 7.30 Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Lower Siaai 7.30 am. F.M.S., Batu Anam, Bati. Pahat, Kluang,
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    • 98 12 Pontianak 31. Dukat. Nonv. 761. from Bangkok 29. for Bangkok 30. Toba. Dut. 684, from Djambi 29. for Djambi 31. Toboali. Dut. 662. from Bagan Si Api Api 29. for Baean Si Api Api 31. Rokan. Dut. 388. from Prigi Radja 29. for Priei Radja via Rengat 1. Hong Hwa.
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  • Port and Shipping News.
    • 290 13 Sea Belle and Victoria and Albert !To the Editor of the Pinang Gazettel Sir.— The fact that the Steam Yacht Sea Belle II ik anchored off l-he Esplanade makes DM wonder whether the need for economy has really impressed itself upon the minds of high members of the official
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    • 267 13 International Crew Create a Disturbance Colombo. Oct. 17. An Interesting visitor to port to-day is the Latvian ship Hoi Lee (Captain Koning). which arrived In Colombo from Algiers this morning. The Hoi Lee. which is bound for Hong Kong. i< an ex-sloop-of-war. She has been converted
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    • 144 13 Cruises from Liverpool to the Far East The Blue Funnel liner Ulysses, is now in port on a round the world cruise from Liverpool to Japan and back to Liverpool. This is the first venture of a round the world cruise by the Blue Funnel Line, and
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    • 124 13 The anti-Japanese economic boycott has doomed the business of most of the local Japanes? steamship companies, according to the China Pre.ss. Shanghai. Many of the Nipponese boats, plying along the Yangtsze River, are laid up while those of the Butterfield and Swire and Jardine. Mathtson companies have been
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    • 562 13 Piracy of C.M.S.N. Co/s Irene Recalled The following notice to mariners was posted at the Hong Kong Harbour Office recently: 'To Commodore from Senior Officer. Bth Destroyer Flotilla— H.M.S. Stormclcud reports that the mast cf the wreck of the Irene is now visible in Bias Bay." The
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    • 269 13 The keel of the first of the four new vessels for the Grace Line was laid several weeks ago. and now comes the news that Governor M. F. Larson, of New Jersey, drove the first rivet in the keel of the second liner at the Federal
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    • 74 13 WeUington (NJS.), Sept. 23. A penniless New Zealand boy stowaway has been enabled to reach home again, thanks to the spontaneous generosity of a party of English public schoolboys on their way to see Australia. The New Zealander was discovered when the Corinthic was two days
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    • 49 13 The construction of a motor ship of fairly high power is likely to be undertaken at Cockerill's yard for the Belgian Government in Ihe near future. The vessel will be of 3,000 tons to 4,000 tons gross. It is understood that machinery of the Werkspoor type may be installed.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 274 13 I Sllenburys Foods Mad'* from the purest milk of cows pastured in thr home counties, the AUenburjrs* Foocis are as easily digested M mother's milk. They air* germ free and are simply ami quickly made by the addition of hoiling water only. I I Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food
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    • 241 13 B^^^^ all n i tiM r* 1 1 1 hp n Rugged and handsome, as Added iNOO-bkfO outstanding in looks as in performance that's the New Miles of Wear All-Weather Tread Tyre, mode MMi Increased Energy I i I By using Sanatogen you will 4^^£&. soon enjoy sound, healthy sleep
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  • 757 14 :> YEARS' SERVICE Girl Enlists in Legion to be With a Man .Vhcn captains couragious. i boat death rauM not daunt. Did march to the siege of the <itty of Gaunt. They must rod then- souldier* by two and by three. And the iormost in
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  • 122 14 Slow Passage Through London London. Oct. 18. The MaasH girder in the world, to be used as a mainstay of the new hotel which is being built near Marble Arch, took four hours for Hi two-mile journey from the station to the Mte of the hotel. The
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  • 142 14 Before Judge Feng in the First Special District Court at Shanghai, an application was made recently by the police for the temporary detention cf Wcng Shao-yeh. chauffeur who had been arrested for having allegedly driven a motor car in a negligent manner, thereby causing an accident which resulted in fatal
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  • 474 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following te a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLtf from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Prtok, 21 metres from
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  • 69 14 KusJ* Lnmmzr regular broadcast* ar» until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. PETALJNO wtt.t. TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO. 6.30 pjn. Krontchong Music 7.00 English. 7.15 M British Official Wireless News. 7.25 m
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  • 205 14 Yet Abandoned Woman and Child at Sea "I am not heartless. .1 have a wift- and three children at home. The words might be taken as being the preliminary to a kind action. They were addressed, however, to Mrs. Benjamin Collins by one of the
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  • 117 14 The total number of deaths registered in the Municipal area during the week ended October 17th. was 191 giving a mortality of 21.11 compared with 20.18 the preceding week. 26.22 in the corresponding week of last year and 29.35 the five year average. Deducting the deaths of five persons less
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  • 296 14 •American gangsters have made murder an implement of commerce. Murder in America brings power, riches and influence; there is no justice in America, so where it will end no-one can tell." Mr. Charles Francis Coe. the great American crime specialist the man who took the lid off Chicago's
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  • 258 14 The story of the American missionary who. after missing a lion three times at point blank range, stoically put his arm into the beast's mouth in an effort to preserve his life is a curious example of human psychology. To miss at point-blank range indicates lac k
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  • 235 14 £1.500 For A Short Tour Fortunes are made by dM*>P"«* l mediums. That fact d nn>\t-<i by Mr H nis Bradley, a leader ol ».V BriUsh Spirts movement, in hLs iurthcormi^ s»ristt»o;-J >• And After." a carvtul and coasid."" posure of the methods of MM "f tl*
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  • 82 14 "The Regiment fW N CUM The NfhMMl tfMU the description appli West Yorkshire RrfbW day. The Battalion ha* bn Bermuda for MM V -«r start on two FW> I troopship urrivrd 1 1 1 ■ftenoon. Molhert, sM*« brothers frc»m Slwfri.ishire towns throned kkU r«-union. Th»- Uoopi four
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 375 14 QUICK RELIEF FROM INDICESTION. No m.i't'-r whJ.h «>5 th» mauy forms *>1 indigestion yu nr..\ h.t\< bMUrttmru, atklity. flatultMUt pMtflttßi oki-tashiciu'd dyspepsia. you ran cet quirk rcttH »>y taking Bisurated' Ma«ncM;i Htfl li Tin world's prompt remedy for indigestion sad Allied stomach disorders because it in.-t;»ntlv r»nv\is the cause of
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    • 407 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE OF INDIA,, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In. England, tar Royal Charter) Paid np capital In 600.000 abate* of £6 each 0,000,000 Reserve; Pond £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor. £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE Ss. Biahopsgate, t^mlon. E.O. s. Alor Star i Hong Kong Saigon Amritsar Hollo Semarang Bangkok ipoh
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    • 329 14 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. < Incorporated to Bn*l*nd.; |oy>| cs ,000.000 B**"" 11 1,800,000 P^WP 1.050,000 ItUMiui Ptmd and Rom 1.066.846 BOARD OF DOUCTOB8: J. M. Ryrte, BfeQ., Ohalnnan P. R Chalmers, Bbq., Charles J. Hambro, R»q., J. O. Roblnaon, Bjq., W. H. Bbelford Ekj I Sir Tbomas Catto.
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    • 129 14 TI4IT SOUTH BRITISH |p FIRE. MARINE, rffil AND MOTOR CAH INSURANCE ACCEPTED 4, LOWEST CURRENT R?tJl L. C. MAROOUODTH. Office: a. Flnlay»o n q^ 1 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION^ FIRE,~^IARj NE MOTOR CAR AND PKRSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON 1 Genera H*f HEAD OFFICE I 3-c Malwraifc^ ■WSa
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  • 494 15 RUBBER RESTRICTION OUTLOOK „N DITCH VIEW I Reaping the Tares of l«4 i c itsyondnnj >I«-dan. O«t. gg. »-<!:i\ or l-v.A* rd.iy bUI inding, u topic nearly :*.s it. .ii restriction. (i Information that tfo i opposed to ili itrepori form Batavta Nieuwsblad. No eon- j a pn i report.
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  • 34 15 K h >^rn;itional Ombinr Formed iv.»ni««. oat, n. atuminhm ckmMnc ty Thunday under the mum of iminiua Company, with a capiBwini Francs, which may be It comr'-Lses the l«-ud-Prenen. gtaguH. Bvtat. Canadian
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  • 18 15 Hi'ii. beenting a popular floor poti <.flic««. The new Regent lit c k amon« thr most recent to
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  • 351 15 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN CANADA Canadian business has shown no significant perturbation since Great Britain has come off" row standard and the genera] perspectives 84 world bWlnem are requiring material re«diJUSfment. No marked dislocation of trade or imanciai eoudHlona has been apparent, and the coo ensus <>i optafcin among trade and
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  • 234 15 The estates of the Se-nnah Rubber Company, ;i French undertaking, are situated in Sumatra. Be: icics rubber, the concern has; substantial mtere^ta hi oil palms The report for 1930 v now available and shows thai profit of £11.511 WM made. DOssV* pared with a profit m 1929 oi
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  • 167 15 Statutory report etatea that total number ct shares allotted Is 280. 122. ot which seven shares' were allotted wholly lor cash :<Md 280.115 shares were allotted credited as Its. per share paid up, balance <:t As. per share b?tag payable in c;--h. Considerate 11 for allotment of shares
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  • 124 15 Report tor yew to June 30. 1931. states that dredge tea vortwd MttttxtorUgr. and although only running approximately 1H months. ha.s Uneotsd GC9.950 yard;, whici vicl<!ed 353 tons of tin ore. equivalent to 1.18 ib. por yard. Dredge was closed down on .Tun- 30 last, and director.- consider
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  • 350 15 EXCHANGE RATES SELLING October 29. London, 4 months' sight 1,4 73a London, 3 months' sight 2 4 5|32 London, 60 days' sight 2{4 3|32 London, 30 days' sight a<4 1 16 London, demand 24 London. T.T. l!3 ***** Lyons, Paris, demand 1100 nom. Hamburg, demand 185 nom.
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  • 60 15 October >»tlu. It oVIm-k noon. Bayers Sellers. R.B S. equal to London Standard. Tone of Market Dull Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot sheet 2 ,d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet O.cts. 4'_. per lb. spot 8 1 j 8 Standard RS.S. on Tender Nov.
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  • 939 15 THtRSDW. OCT. ?S»TH Will Buren Sellen. Asam Kumfcang i£> 22s 23s Austral Malay (£> 18a 20s Ayer Hitam <ss) 10s 3d lis Banrrrin Tin 10s 9d lis 9d Batang Padang isl> 10 lo Batu Caves ($1) 25 30 Bukit Arang ($l. 30 40 notn. Burmah Malay (£>
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  • 126 15 Changes in Representative Prices (United Press Association j New York. Oet. 27 28. American Can Com. 8H 80 7 Cities Service 71.. 7< 4 Colombia Gas and Elec. 22 20 Curtis Wright 2'. th, Electric Bond and Share 20 ItS Gen. Electric 30 27 T v
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  • 69 15 Singapore. Oct. 29. The market since our last report has been a slowly declining one. The New York price of 4 1 gold is a new low record. To-day's qiutations are: SinL'.a»>)ic 8 1 cts. d«>\\!\ 11,I 1 ct London 2.13 ltd. down 3 l«d New York 4'^
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  • 348 15 Net praAl for year to April 30 was £22.741 (against £37.932 >. Available balance h inIWIHII to £27.089 by £4.348 brought foiward. ■ad directors have written off whole of curtailment expenditure amounting to £5.975. It is proposed to pay dividend of 3.4 per cent., less tax
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  • 65 15 The Board cf th- Anylo-J;'va Rubb r avA Produce Oonpany has defenvd consideration of payment of tli< Preference dividend due on October Ist. lust Until the close of the financial year. Dividend on the Eight per Cent. Cumulative Preference capital ha.< been paid to March 3 1st. last,
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  • 89 15 The miraculous escape from death ofl Kaye Don and his two mechanics when the ill-lated MLss England 11.. travelling at a terrific speed in She second heat for the Harmsworth Trophy at Detroit leaped into the air. nose-dived <nd sank, is attributed to rubber life-savinn suits. These softened the fearful
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  • 25 15 F..M.S. Securities General Trust Ix>ss rFRIX PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHTJ London. Oct. The report ol F.M.S S«-curities Oemra' Trust shows 1 loss of £3.048
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  • 340 15 Profits Itilised to Enlarge Reserve* The annual ordinary yetural MtUm ol th*. Tangool Rubber Estates Ltd.. \yas held at tht registered office, FennhureJi House. f>. IVm-church-.street. EC. Mi Waller Hillicts <th< chairman t presiding The representative of the Secretaries (■■MR Rowley Davies and Co.. Ltd.t read the aotWw
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  • 313 15 In common with many other rubber producing Companies, the (forth Labis (Johorei Rub bn and Produce Co. has suffered from the depression ruling in the rubber industry. ;»»>d was MMble to avoid incurring a Itws during the war ended June 30 last. Financial resources have also
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  • 229 15 The report -»i the Tandjonf Rubber Oo t >• the twelve months ended Ju»ie 30 last iwAKta UlO difficult conditions prevailinf; in tin- rubb r industry. :t 10-;s nt £1(>..584 bHng mCUffld coitipared with .1 profit of H.172 earaod i". tin- preceding year. AlthoU!;ii directors stulr tIMM tapping
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  • 36 15 Accounts of Tebolang Rubber Mate t Jm 30th.. show loss of £4.435 (aßainst £1.144.. irduelnf credit brought In to £3.983. Sincr Ol last mature portion ol estate has b*vn worked upon a "caretaker" ba.«-Ls.
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  • 56 15 Another interest inn item of news in regard t«. rubber fearing is that the m;iin corridors and halLs in the Supreme Court m Dublin art* covered with rubber. The gTMI limJl has JTdecotati»r rubber ttoor witli u rt-ntn \tunrv consisting of a lurur star on which tht» arms ol the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 71 15 t wt;> e»cec< »IZ.— mmet in force over »3»,»»,»» The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. In ttoS"gJSßatti OJMtttSOMOSS) hjcau OFFICJE Wtnoaesoer Bou— t 6ttgapar« jiwiuus jibisibibsi «v n*t m iamma^ uvrmaa;: wt, \jsa #ewry, a\o rsw ootmmny baa £10.000 deposited with th« f»iinfi>» Oourt ot and flompti— «ttu «n«
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  • 657 16 ALLEGKD HASH DRIVING A.S.IYs Opinion That Accused Was Drunk Evidence of suspected intoxication was given by a police officer during t»»e continued hearing before the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, yesterday, of the case in which Inspector R. C. Adams is charged with causing hurt
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  • 50 16 Wigan'fl Place Not Heiny: Filled IFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London. Oct. 29. The Footb.ill L Miue is not tilling the vacancy caused by the lrsignation of Wlgan from Division 111 (Northern). All Wisran records this leaaon are cancelled and clubs havinu scored point.- against them lose them.
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  • 47 16 Selangor's Team Against Negrri (From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. The following have been selected to play Rugby ■fftinst the Ntgrl en Saturday here: Ager; Maxw 11. Hodekin.son. Fype, Somerville: Blark. MacGr-or; Perry. Piston, Harding. L. Taylor. Wallace, A. F. Taylor. Davis. Peatc.
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  • 62 16 Friday, October 30th Befoie the A>tl«g Chief Justice in the Ist. Court IQM n:.: S\immonsr< --in -Chambers, Originating Sununonses and Petition lor admission of Mr. MohLmd Javad Namazie. Aflex Suirmniises: Bankruptcy Bef« re Mr. Justice Thorne in the 2nd Court: Bakcy 150 20— Re Ismail A. Raheem. Bef<
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  • 62 16 A Splendid Innings by Bradman Sydney, Oct. 10. Scoring 100 in boundary hits, as well as a sixer Don Bradman. the world-famous cricketer, to-day played his highest innings of the M-asrni lor St. Ueorpre's eruriiif' 246 in 3>. boms. Archie JadCMBC another New South Wales Test player, scored 183
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  • 254 16 AGREEMENT REACHED End of Lengthy Litigation From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Mudie. the long drawn out litigation between Boustead Read Properties and ethers against the Malayan AHA. arising from an injunction order restraining the
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  • 271 16 PteMßg Australian Who Went to Rescue (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 29. The murder of Warder Dixon in Singapore Gaol in May 1929 was recalled in the Police Court this morning when W. Fredericks, desciibing himself ar. r.n Australian born in Pcnang. was convicted
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  • 161 16 Tarleton to Try for World's Championship Lcud« r.. Oct. Arran-tmeni baV« almost been completed for the British champion, Ne] Tarleton. to meet the world's featherweight champion. Battling BattaUnO, for I title match to take place in London in November or December. The Irish lad. who baa been making
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  • 45 16 Won by Polish Runner; Argentinian Vienna. Oct. 18. Kmnklmkl, of Poland, won the 5.000 metres run&ing race here to-day in 14 minutes 42 4-5 .'rccnd.s. Zabala. Argentina's wonder runner was second in 15 minutes 37 3-10 second-, and Bloedy (Austria) was third.
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  • 116 16 At the annual rentrpl meeting held yestcrdny the following were elected Pre-ident— Mr. P. If. Bardhan: Vice-President Mr. V. C. G. Tfcehnan; Hon. Secretary Mr. Chang Hoey Chan; Hon. Trea .-surer— Prof. E. K. TratB»n; Hen. Literary Secretary— Mr. Ling Ah Choon: Hon. Bportl Secretary Mr. Abdul
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  • 440 16 LOCAL SPORTING NEWS "SCRUM" AT HOCKEY S.C.CVs Amusing Winning Goal Against Y.M.C.A. S.C.C 2; Y3I.C.A 1. Promise of a very interesting fixture between the two sides under better conditions than was the case yesterday was forthcoming in the match between the S.C.C. and the Y.M.C.A. on the latter's ground at
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  • 179 16 YESTERDAYS RESULTS MfnS Open Doublets N A. Sedwick and Lt. Amitage beat Lt. Philippe and B. Brooke wo. Men's Open Single* R. P. Newell beat W H. Droogleever 6—2. 3 I). B—6.8 6. Men's Handicap Singles Capt. Graham vs. E. A. Joy unfinished. Mixed Handicap Doubles Mitt Oldfield
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  • 68 16 MONDAYS TIES GRIFF CLP Asiatic Petroleum Co. vs. Paterson Simons and Co. Royal Artillery vs. Dupiiv Mcrrell Ltd. Ladies' Doubles Handicap Miss Skey and Miss Marcs. liouth rec. 15 vs Mrs. Millar and ML,s Safanond rec. 2. TUESDAYS TIE Ladies' Doubles Ilardieap Mrs. Zylstra and Mrs. Davies
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  • 97 16 To-niffhts Bouts At Lion City Ring There should be some keen fighting at the Lion City Rins to-night. The main event is a return contest between L. S. Fond and Kid G»rbo over ten rounds. Young Har<=an snd G. Morales supply the semi-flnaJ which is ai^ over ten rounds
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  • 33 16 Th- Public Services "A" XV to meet an SCC. XV on the Padang to-day is as follows: Gilmour; Minns. Brett, Strahan. Haxworth; Kirke. Owen; Talbot. Sharpe. Kent', Inglis* Gocdchild, Goldman,. Eyans, Nicholson.
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  • 355 16 HONG KONG MATCH Defeated by Two Clear Goals Hong Kong, Oct. 19. In a friendly game at Caroline Hill between the Malayan touring, team and a selected team from Hong Kong, yesterday, the locals were victorious by two clear goals. The attendance was good. Hong Kong
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  • 303 16 "Nereid" Wins Interesting Race Quite a number of members and visitors motored down from Kuala Lumpur to enjoy a very pk-asant day's iport at Port Dickson on Sunday, says the Malay Mail. Ten boats started in the Club race over Course "A 1 with Nereid and Marevi
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  • 139 16 Very Heavy Revenue Losses The annual meeting of the Ftenang Turf Club will be held on Nov. 10th at Penanu. The agenda includes proposed amendments to Club rules prohibiting the making of bet^ by memb. n on the Course other than through the totaliBaton. The aceounts show
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  • 25 16 The November Monthly Medal (Bogey) Oi the Racecourse Oolf Club will be competed for during the week end. Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 55 16 The young Cape Town boxer. Qeorge "Panther" Purchase, conqueror of Harry Oorbctt. Len "Tlgwr Butth. Sammy Shack, the Argentine chamoicn. the late Julio Mocorca and ethers, who won the Li»M\ ei.-in Championship of South Africa when ho b-at Lo- Van Rooyen on points In whirlwind contest has sailed for England
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    • 121 16 t"ffisMasfers%ice I matir Brake. NEW l>,"^, h^JJ I L Tr <v XEW I.icl Sta, n. u I Oil) PRHE-NO IN, ItMM I Black $57.50. Coloured I "MOUTRIE S 4t H.M.V." SPECIALISTS I Raffles Place I the ocean asatS (Incorporated in Great Britain) Accidents and Illness. Employer i 1 Liability. Bafgagc
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