The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1931
1931-11-09
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Title Section15 1931-11-09 1 The Singapore Free Press \,> i:U88. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article106 1931-11-09 1 The latest news from Manchuria indi rates that the Sino-Japanese situation is worsening, and it is practically certain that the League will meet again in Paris on Nov. 16 to discuss the matter when it Is expected that a grave warning will be given to Japan Page106 words
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Article159 1931-11-09 1 LEAGUE MAY PROCLAIM BOYCOTT AGAINST IReuter's Service I Geneva, Nov. 8. It is now learned that an exchange of views has been instituted between the President and members of the Council on the subject of withdrawing foreign diplomatic representatives from Tokio in view of Japan's continued non-com-pliance with159 words
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Article231 1931-11-09 1 conference is to be held in Nanking to discuss political and party questions Page 8. In the annual inter-League match at Glasgcw on Saturday Scottish League beat the Fcctball League 4-3— Page 16. W. G. Richardson scored four goals in the first five minutes of West Bromwich's match against West231 words
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Article1009 1931-11-09 1 A mans temperament is often judged to be. the explanation of his character and of hi. particular reaction to his surroundings, writes a Times correspondent. Both his usefulness and happiness arc affected by it. Temperament has plainly a h'gh moral importance. Some would hesitate to describe it1,009 words
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Advertisement288 1931-11-09 1 KeTvTnator THE FINEST r( TKIC REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT s CLOUBT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. i. service 2-1 Raffles Quay R^tffles Hotel .NOWLEDGED THE BEST IN MALAYA rX :NT ACCOMMODATION -cv^^ L WITH yT V > V 'ODERN SANITATION Sjjfc <<^ J& i KKMS MODERATE y/^<sr S^ A <^S' 6.30—8.15 p.m. <<^288 words
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Advertisement109 1931-11-09 1 love everything that's old old friends, eld times, old manners, eld books." And need one s&y. the m&gnificenr Whisky called "Old Rarity" GUARANTEED 15 YEARS OLD 4t A V yf> per bottle (include duty) M9ALISTER I COT? So/e Agent for SS C FMS. A THE EUROPE HOTEL NOTICE On Saturdays109 words
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Advertisement99 1931-11-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Chevrolet leadership Pi»e 3. Take the kiddies to Robinson's Toyl\nd— Pane 9. Frankel's for Christmas presents Page 5. Goldwing strings for your tenni.- racket Page 6. Auction sale of furniture by Powell and Oo —Page 2. A wide range of ladies' hats at Whiteaways —Page 6. Glebe Trotters'99 words
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Advertisement17 1931-11-09 1 KELVINATOR THE FINEST ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT A. CLOUET CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. Sales- Service 2-1 Raffles Ouav17 words
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Article786 1931-11-09 2 The I* resent League Positions Present portttoni In the gtagtish and Bcotttah I.« .il-iu-s art as follow: P W. I. D F A Pts Everton 14 10 3 1 41 33 H West Bromwicta a 18 8 4 3 31 14 19 Sheffield Wed 14 4 2 42786 words
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Article177 1931-11-09 2 (Saturday's results on Page 16 > j Dundee 18 5 7 6 32 38 16 Partick Thistle 16 6 7 3 26 25 15 Hamilton 18 5 9 4 32 35 14 Falkirk 18 4 9 5 31 38 13 Queens Park 17 5 9 3 28 41177 words
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Advertisement536 1931-11-09 2 ENERGFN FOODS (Starch reduced) toe OI4BETES and GASTRIC TROUBLES. specially recommended for SLIMMING DIET Can be obtained in batons, Biscuits, Assorted boxes, Breakfast Food. NRIMCAL HALL, LTD.. 3, Battery Road. BUSINESS CARDS. FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO., Nta. 1 A Pcnh.is Koud. oil Lav«"i»der Strtrt lMione 0075. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.536 words
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Advertisement589 1931-11-09 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that tendeic are now Invited for the following materials cr services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of broken coral and placing in two PflleT Beds Purification Plant. Woodleigh. Date of589 words
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Advertisement572 1931-11-09 2 NOTICES THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements! NOTICE is hereby given that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the above Company will be held at its R?gisteivd Office No. 18<J Cecil Street. Sii.gipove. on Saturday, the 14th. day of November. 1931. at 12 o'clock noon.572 words
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Advertisement509 1931-11-09 2 NOURISHMENT* I DURING CONVALESCE N< Convalescence is frequently slow and pn because the store of vitamines in the bud, become almost exhausted, and in oonscqu full advantage cannot be derived from .ordinary food taken. Mellin's Food Biscuits contain all need ▼itaminet in addition to pre-digesu-il readi assimilable malt extracts of509 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous178 1931-11-09 2 THE WEEK Mor.cLiv. Mfc High Water. on.j2. I.Q it.. 22.10. 9 0 it s p n R-.u-cs «2nd. Day i Rugby: SCC. vs. Gloucester Rogt 2i.d. XV at Tanulin Hocke] sec vs ymca at sec SRC. vs ITnited Servkcs at Tanu'in. SRC. 2nd XI vs. R I at SRC MCU178 words
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Article548 1931-11-09 3 SPIRITUALISM AS A RELIGION I FARCE Itennta Hradley's KevelatioM d Mnuerpnnts of the Diali iind the U:le Lord i bam Made by their :k lustVl Jy proved to lintl <>1 OtOURt ValianA:i. i H ■■.-.pn it uallsf are >»•;• >" '< ed by Mr. aN<r ol psychic i ..I. ii548 words
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Article42 1931-11-09 3 I Merriot, the Kinu'- oldest Ited her Ittttl birthday a miricd to register her aati Bhc intends to VOU for her Iklata, Colonel Maaon. who b Mi Croydon. When she was a B Btl was alive and Williair OHM to the throne42 words
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Article886 1931-11-09 3 A NEW BOOK Weary Woman with a Great Art BV MO LI IK MKKRICK Holly u<iod. Keeping the Hollywood mysteries in their Places ta one of thf most tremendous difficult ie.< ever encountered by a locality accustomed to surmount the apparently impossible. Despite threats, exhortations886 words
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Article155 1931-11-09 3 A ccnteni'.rian in the person of Madam Lini Ah Chen, widon of Captain Chung Keim Quee. oni oi the Malayan millionaires in the past nonunion, will shortly bo celtbratinß her fc^rth- day in Hong Konj;. She has many descendants u> Ipoh. i A daring attempt at kidnapping a youn* Sikh155 words
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Advertisement171 1931-11-09 3 I LIAOIIS OF THEM ALL First in total production First in total sales I A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS I BORNEO CHEVROLET, LIMITED. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I ARE YOU SATISFIED I I WITH YOW PMSENT TREAIMEHTt I I If you are not it is most likely because you are171 words
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Advertisement78 1931-11-09 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. 2 BRANCHES WM J tl, First Cross Street MALACCA. i 11, Light Street PENANG. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. i Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, (Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or78 words
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Article, Illustration3133 1931-11-09 4 MOYRA E. HAyWOOD - THE AVENGING LOVER MOYRA E. HAyWOOD e>y CHAPTER VII Rosamund Begins to Feel the Strain It was almost twelve o'clock a few nights later when Jerry Redmond r/rived at Davids tlat in a state Dornering on mental collapse. "Lord what a life he groaned. "A drink, for the love of3,133 words
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Article399 1931-11-09 4 Strict Curb Placed on Undergraduates Remarkable restrictions on undergraduates' dancing have been compiled by the vice-chan-cellor of Oxford University and his proctors. In future undergraduates Are absolutely forbidden to attend subscription dances in clubs, hotels, or private houses: Are not allowed to give dances in public rooms399 words
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Article269 1931-11-09 4 Vote on Film Stars' Popularity Behind the scenes in Hollywood a secret canvass has just been conducted to discover which stars are most popular among the studio Workers how these celluloid idols behave "at home" in the studios. Electricians, scene-shifters, script girls, commissionairs, sound experts, messenger269 words
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Advertisement485 1931-11-09 4 THE Singapore Free Press (Daily and Weekly Editions). Head Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SlXgapo Telephone: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SlNga^ The premier morning daily in Malaya \u\» with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest red latest telegrams and latest announcement r rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special W^T include485 words
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Advertisement178 1931-11-09 5 VICTORIA THEATRE Mrs. G. M. ALFORD WILL PRESENT A Comedy in Three Acts nr fl l CONSTANT WIFE BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM Thurs. 12th, Sat. 14th, Wed. 18th, Thurs. 19th, Sat. 21st, November. HOOKING NOW OPEN at JOHN LITTLE'S, Prices $2.50, $1.50 and $1. 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 Your Last Chance178 words
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Advertisement183 1931-11-09 5 >In n nt^f^^^j^^^^^^^^^^O-+rf* S TO-NIGHT Jjusjl SPLENDID HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Gaumont British Pictures present CYRIL MACLAGLEN (Brother of Victor MacLaglen) in BALACLAVA 1 the"charge of the" light" brigade I MMa M>BMMM 'l with the Beautiful English Screen Star BENITA HUME A Thrilling Romance with the famous Historical Epic of BRITISH HEROISM183 words
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Advertisement202 1931-11-09 5 MB^^^^- TELEPHONE N9 6909 i !"6jFi TO-NIGHT [W| Do husbands have one code I of morals for themselves and I another for their wives I SEE THIS BRILLIANT MODERN DRAMA OF MODERN MEN AND FLIRTATIOUS WIVES Adolphe Menjou IN WEN call it LOVE Opening at the Special MATINEE at 3202 words
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SPORT OF THE DAY.
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Article921 1931-11-09 6 Blues in First Rugby Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Lcndon, Oct. 19. Oxford University, who included eight "blues" i in their team for their first match, beat the Old Merchant Taylors at Oxford, by two goals and a try to nothing. The Old Boys held their921 words
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Article134 1931-11-09 6 The annual report of the Port of London Authority for the year ended March 31st. 1931, shows that the total net registered tonnage of vessels ftlllvJuf and departing from the port during the year under review amounted to 58.085.598 net register tons and the value of the total134 words
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Article525 1931-11-09 6 "Plum" Warner's Forecast of Next Test Series Pelham F. Warner. "Plum" to his friends in cricket, predicts that hundreds will be hit ofT Clarence V Grimmetts bowling by English batsmen in the next Ashes Tests a little over a year hence. He will probably be revealed525 words
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Article293 1931-11-09 6 Principal Club Records :By Dutch Air Mail I U:j to RDd ir.rludir:, October 17 Pts. Abertillrry 9 6 0 3 112 41 Birkenhead Par'; B 3 0 2 60 28 Blsrkhrath 9 4 0 5 77 98 Bristol 6 2 0 4 69 68 Cambridge University 2 2293 words
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Article182 1931-11-09 6 •paman Ewin. of Chatham, who has just re- turned from China, where he won all his nine boxing contests, beat Edwin ('Teddy") Jchn, the artist son of Augustas John, in the eighth round at the Croydon Stadium. It was the Chelsea boxer's first defeat. John's setcnds182 words
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Advertisement439 1931-11-09 6 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SMART HAT FOR THE RACES? Have for Your Selection a New Range of Vv'* r A''j'SBBs^^ 11/ 111 Id* t* W J^H *^7)w /^\^x^fe\ Sfrxi^v Pu/l-Ofis //bcr V\\ Trimmed Millinery nt A/so nen stocks of Flowers for Day and Evening Wear at prices that are439 words
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Advertisement209 1931-11-09 6 CHAMPIONSi, S^ENGERvi,, TENNIS STRINS S (TENSION TLSn Slasenger'a have their contract < Wing Gut foi Champions pn because Qoldwin that "kick'' in all Tennis PL,-.. .strongly desiiv lar (brtnightly i ensure fresh always ENTIRELY BRITISH If unobtainable i,, M)l Sports Dealer, aprii Queen's. No. r>i» Singapore, for hi,,, strinj-iim Wholes;.209 words
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THE MALAYAN
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Article1653 1931-11-09 7 p.in Spoils First Afternoon of Meetug <::»•> DOUBLE time since rnee meetmu here m .upallinu weather as was exituntay A severe thunderstorm the tune for the meeting to ktun- were HOn under water :n*il\ to cm roach upon th*" ix in oesaed laur m time tor the1,653 words
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Article964 1931-11-09 7 Handicaps tcr to-day are slo follow: IK.*** (lass 4 Div. 1 (6 furst. 2.15 p.n; Tora 9. True Blue 8.10. Sahayo Punya <Lat Mengadtipt 8.10. Lynella 8.10. Naneykar B.U Tuesday 8.10. Raffledom 8.7. Owd-Bob 8.5. Bob The-Gorger 8.3. In this race Naricykar v.culd look to havt964 words
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Article228 1931-11-09 7 Handicaps for Wednesday's races are as follow Race 2 Horses Class 3 Div. 2 5 1 f > 2.55 p.m. Endoon 9.0, Sunmaid 11. 8.13, Buffoon 8.10, Ditty 8.7. Tiffin 8.6. Strange Story 8.6, Maisons Laffitte 8.3, Fortune Star 8.0. Scotch Pink 7.13, Presidentkar 7.7. Award 6.12. 1228 words
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Article78 1931-11-09 7 When Mrs. Winifred Warren. agtd 58, fell into the sea at Thorpe End. South -nd on Saturday her heart stopped beating. As soon hj she was dragged out on to the beach a police man began artificial respiration and did DO cease until the woman reached th- nearest hos pital78 words
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191 1931-11-09 7 COMMONS' SHORT SITTING Kin£ and Queen Leaving London This Week British Radio Official Service I Rugby. Nov. 6. Although the members of the new Cabinet will not receive their seals of office until they go to Buckingham Palace on Monday to kiss hands191 words
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Article137 1931-11-09 7 Story of Dismissals at Plymouth Denied j Reuters Service) London. Nov. 6. j. It is reported from Plymouth that a small tiumber of men have been discharged from the s Royal Marines of the Plymouth Division, the reason given being that their services are no longer required. The137 words
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Article95 1931-11-09 7 i Special Exhibits at the Olympia Motor Show (British Radio— Official Servicel Rugby. Nov. 6. An interesting exhibit at the Commercial Motor Show at Olympia is the latest type of London omnibus, costing about £2.000. 1 It is fitted with a special steering apparatus 1 and much95 words
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Article596 1931-11-09 7 IMPORT DUTIES UP Dealers Make Hay Busily I From Oil- Own Correspondent Bangkok. Nov. 4. Per the third time within a very short period the hnport duties on goods into Siam have been altered, and the rptes. of course, enhanced. The decision to raise the import596 words
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Article, Illustration104 1931-11-09 7 THE SCENE OF THE SINO-JAPANESE FIGHTING This map shows the scene cf the recent fighting between Chinese and Japaneic troops, in which Chinese casualties are stated to number 2.000. The statement that 30.0G0 Chinese troops are concentrated at Anganchi, south of Tsitsihar. <both of which104 words
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Article229 1931-11-09 7 REORGANISATION FLAN Decentralisation Scheme Being* Considered WHITE STAR CONTROL [Reuters Servic?| London. Nov. tt. The reorgtmisation cf the Royal Mail shipping group under a policy of decentralisation <;n a geographical basis is umlerstocd to have been complete*! by voting trustees according to the Shipping World and is229 words
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Article427 1931-11-09 7 A Wife's Claim for Property Release (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Nov. ti. Indot Mute Hajii Rajah, who described herself :is the wile of Said living at Kanvpong Pulau of Kuala Sungei Bahru. claimed for \Yw> release of property which had been seized by Chop Hoi427 words
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Article145 1931-11-09 7 Judge's Conclusions in Dublin Court Action I Renter's Service] Lotid< ii. Nov. t». Judgment mi tin facts relating lo UM OWMh ship ol the su< cm ssf ul ticket in the Irish Sweep on the last Grand National td the extent of KiO.OOO has been delivered145 words
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Article76 1931-11-09 7 Forced to Turn Hack on Leaving for Cape f British Radio Official Service i Rugby. Nov. 6 Mr. J. A. Mollison. who is niukinu an attempt to beat the new record for the tliKht to the Cape set up by Misi. Pl-kkv Kalaman and Mr Gordon Stori*.76 words
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748 1931-11-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1931. MANCHURIAN CRISIS GROWS WORSE. The situation in Manchuria grows steadily worse; indeed the only gleam of light in the darkness is an isolated report that withdrawal cf troops in the Kirin Province has been effected m by Japan to a considerable extent. Otherwise,748 words
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Article517 1931-11-09 8 Mr. Stewart, who is to succeed Mr. J. H. Lind as Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Ipoh. has arrived. Mr. H. B. Langworthy has been seconded for service in Johore and has been appointed to Officiate as Chief Police Officer, Batu Pahat. It is reported that Mr.517 words
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Article42 1931-11-09 8 The Record Flight to the Cape [Reuter's Service] Capetown. Nov. 7. Miss Peggy Salaman and Mr. Gordon Store have received a telegram from the King j congratulating them on their "fine achievement" t in making a record flight to Capetown.42 words
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Article156 1931-11-09 8 A Feature of 8.8.C. Programme London, Oct. 16. For the first time in the history of the British Broadcasting Corporation television was used in the regular programme last night, Jack Payne and his band being chosen to launch the innovation. Hitherto the Baird Company have televised from their headquarters,156 words
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Article1007 1931-11-09 8 LOSING TIME Brindisi Incident Which Delayec Flight Escorted, as it were, by three Service plane returning from Alor Star, of whose presence ht was unaware. Mr. C. A. .Butler reached the Ai Base. Seletar. at 11.35 a.m. on Saturday and since Mr. C. W. A.1,007 words
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Article50 1931-11-09 8 ATTEMPT ON EX-EMPEROR'S LIFE TIENTSINJEN SATIOS Hom»)~irT|^ kot Fruit I ReuterS K..: I A sensation W*m M 1 attempt to aawmfamtf tum yesterday evenil of fruit sent through i hotel servant wii.i. the basket lid he wai inside amidst the hruii explode. The police u, lt mysterious Chineec ready decampeci50 words
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Article129 1931-11-09 8 Opening Time ut Forward I FREE PRESS BBtVICI The opmtai ol the <>. V morrow har ton put ird to nine the ■Dornlnc Wanteai rani im, :u opening speeches on 1 i should notice the ehan I The OOBfeßOee all] Smagom Hal). c, it will be rom.il: Prince129 words
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Article108 1931-11-09 8 Flying Club's Machine Rctn From Ponanii The Singapore Fhmu Clul Sark flyinvi -beat trritfed back just before dark jreaterdaj on 3f an initial erttiae to Penan he week-end Proof cf the atrvkeabilU vas provided by the fad thai veather was enccunten <i 00 tht Bl which was108 words
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Article70 1931-11-09 8 Amalgamation of DnCMC Ministries (FREE PRESS SERVICE— COP\'RK;HT Bai «k( k. \(H I The Kings wish for ■odentton ■>:■ a regard to the buthd.v ilhmniatiru ieen generally ohMHUd by the Mi: merchants, consequently tin tapttfl ay as usual at this leaaon The Gazette announc;- -4aj M 170 words
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Article36 1931-11-09 8 SATURDAYS KI'BBFK fWKU [FREE PRESS SERVICK 00WWW London. Nov. Messrs. Symington and Sn lotify to-day's rubber prlca ollows A Spot 2 15 16d. (2 13 1W W 1 16d. (3d). Tne market is steady.36 words
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Article29 1931-11-09 8 Record Rubber Shipment From Malay a Notwithstanding the Sinppu iction the steamer BUjesUd charU E. A. Barbour. departed i N- i inn record Malayan consign M *übbcr.29 words
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Article21 1931-11-09 8 To Advise <>" [Reut»r> S- r ill ■•>>■'■- Mr. Hoover has appointed member of the Natiotuil At'.: Aeronautics with tebOTfttorte Virginia.21 words
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Article33 1931-11-09 8 Capt. Mar&esson Suc<« t>d> Sir Eyres MM*" I British Radio-O!!. Captain Marnesson (O Rugby) has been ippointed I Whip in succession to Sir Bo new First Lord of Um Admin33 words
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Advertisement128 1931-11-09 8 WINES FOR THE CONNOISSEUR'S TABLE. SOLE AIIENTS: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., {Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). [Incorporated in Shanghai) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 Sc 5372. WHY BUY TINNED CAKES? ROYAL BAKERY Freshly Made Cakes and Pastries of Every Description Available AT Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd128 words
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Advertisement36 1931-11-09 8 DOXA 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 Singapore36 words
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Advertisement82 1931-11-09 8 LAW NOTICE Tuesday, November 10th Before the Acting Chief Justice fn the Ist. Court at 10.30 a.m.: Summonses-in-Chambers. Drtginating Summonses and Motions; Judgment Summonses. After Summonses Part heard 5.594,31 J. B. Westerhout vs: Alkaff and Co.; 5.595|31— J. B iVe3terhout vs: Alkaff and Co.; Part heard 3.428 30— Tan Keng82 words
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Article2409 1931-11-09 9 L THREAT OF FURTHER FIGHTING M OST MOMENTOUS TEST FOR THE LEAGUE \I BRIAND'S CABLE TO CHINA AND JAPAN. ,h, latest news from China indicates the possibility of an tAt(M s.,m ot the fighting that has already taken place in the ..^hbourhood of Tsitsihar, in which Chinese2,409 words
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Article82 1931-11-09 9 A COMPROMISE Joint Conference to Settle Party Questions (Reuters Par BMttra Service 1 Nanking, Xov. 8. The Nanking-Canton peace delegates have at length reached a compromise agreement under which seperate congresses will be held at Nanking and Canton and each will elect the same number of82 words
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Article250 1931-11-09 9 Plans for Erection of Short Wave Station -.ritish Radio Official Service] Rugby, Nov. 7. The British Broadcasting Corporation will build a new and powerful shortwave broadcasting station at Daventry to prov.de a programme which will be practically continuous daily for all parts of the Empire. Several wavelengths designed250 words
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Article86 1931-11-09 9 The Accusations Against Mr. Hoover {Reuter's Service] Washington. Nov. 8. The committee appointed to enquire into the Navy Leagues accusations against Mr. Hoover alleging ignorance of the Navy's needs, finds the League's pamphlet contained -many inaccuracies, false assertions and erroneous conclusions", the principal misstatement being that Mr.86 words
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Article97 1931-11-09 9 Business for To-day's Meeting (British Radio Official Service] Rugby, Nov. 7. When the new Cabinet meet for the first time on Monday after the members have received their seals of office from the King the main business will be to give approval to the terms of the97 words
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Article69 1931-11-09 9 Death of Herr Stitnming [Reuters Service) Hamburg, Nov. 7. Death has robbed Germany of her most emiment shipping expert. Herr Stimming. who succumbed to injuries sustained in an accident at a friend's house. Horr Stimming, a high official of the Imperial Navy, had been President of the69 words
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Article40 1931-11-09 9 British Warships Loving [Reuter's Service I Malta, Nov. 7. The restoration cf a satisfactory situation in Cyprus is reflected in the anouncement that the ships of the Mediterranean Fleet despatched thither during the riots are returning to Malta.40 words
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Advertisement224 1931-11-09 9 Bring the kiddies early this year! Our wonderful range of X'mas toys is now complete. There is something to please every child. TOYS, GAMES, CRACKERS, DECORATIONS, Etc., Etc. Toyland is open. Come right in children. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straiu DfttkiHlClUl) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR !|I j ill JL^224 words
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Advertisement990 1931-11-09 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. < REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Thrice Monthly Service Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow. ltoute subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Due. Sails THEBEUB For Marseilles, Holland, London and Hamburg Nov.990 words
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Advertisement603 1931-11-09 10 Elierman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated te »l<l«i<l) "ELLERMAN" JUNE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. «M CITY OP WINDSOR For London, Rotterdam* H'burg and Q'gow Nor. 14 sjs. CITY OP ROUBAIX For Havre. London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 29 OUTWARDS. TO HONG603 words
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Advertisement487 1931-11-09 10 P.& 1 Of British India and Apcar Lin^ I (Incorporated in England). t I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrr, B l SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N. en K UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (iOVi:it\ M WmL* LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVIu Iff 1 OUTWARDS FRCM LONDON FOR CHINA .j487 words
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Advertisement740 1931-11-09 11 b S. K. lane. P^ IKor i AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Due. Sails. N>xl xi \i:i l-« s ANGELES and NEW YORK f x .Express Freight Service) (From Kobe) ix c 28 (N m\i:i I.ONI>ON. Rotu-rdam. Hamburj?. Dunkirk and v ..iwi-ip via Colombo, Aden, Suez and Port740 words
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Advertisement636 1931-11-09 11 1>) lIOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNES t Liu. (fll Mil SAILING NOTICE WLV PRESIDENT LINEK^ fIM Ml I TO MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON \\fc ■I I i FROM SINGAPORE AM) FENANG via COLOMBO l^B HI 1 St'KZ. POKT S.\ll>. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES 118 m\\ AND GENOA. jIM Arrive Leave Leave Arrive \fl636 words
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Advertisement947 1931-11-09 11 K. P. M. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU [ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OP BATAVIA.] (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMBn Telephone No. 5451, with sub-connections to. Passage, Freight Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. kr-t>rHMT>tauvf.« m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penan*' of thp I TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION947 words
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Article412 1931-11-09 12 Craft Built in England Messrs. J. Crichton and Co., Ltd., of Liverpool and Chester, have just completed an important contract by building three lightships at their Saltney shipyard to the order and under the supervision of the Gas Accumulator Co. (United Kingdom), Ltd., for the use of412 words
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Article184 1931-11-09 12 A further supply of inscribed bells from warships, it is announced in Fleet Orders, is now available for disposal. Officers having special claims to consideration will be given preference, and in order that those serving abroad may be cciiiiacred with other applicants, they will not be184 words
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Article126 1931-11-09 12 One of the attractions of service in the Dominion Navies, the higher rates of pay and allowances, may disappear in the near future. The New Zealand Government announces that future engagements or re-engagements of Royal Naval officers for service n the New Zealand Division of the Royal126 words
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Advertisement636 1931-11-09 12 Burns Philp Line. (Inoorpormted In Australia). FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Btgular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the 8.8. MANGOLA (3,352 ton*). [Cargo only.] •4. ifAMTTA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia Oablrs de636 words
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Advertisement508 1931-11-09 12 KERR STEAMSHIP Co^T (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Ut GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, cw Philadelphia and Baltimore (via s UeZ Du SaiJs MS. SILVERYEW In Port Nov g V> M, M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 24 Nov 3q M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec 8 Dec 14 For rates and particulars508 words
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Miscellaneous700 1931-11-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Monday 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. Serembaii, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Lower Siam 7.30 a.m. F.M.S.. Batu Anam, Batu Pahat, Kluang.700 words
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Miscellaneous235 1931-11-09 12 Anterior, Brit. 6803. from Liverpool 7. for Hong Kong 8. Karuah. Brit. 112. from Muar 7, for Muar 9. Raub, Brit. 573, from Pontiaiiak 7. for Pontianak 9. Kinta. Brit. 509. from Penang 7. for Penang via Port Swettenham 9. Magnet. Brit. 207. from Soengei Liat 7. for Soengei Liat,235 words
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Article35 1931-11-09 13 '•■.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V«V.V.V«Vd-WV.S The MM. mail steamer Amboise is due here from Madrar, on November 11th at 6 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 11 a.m. for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong. Berth Roads.35 words
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Article317 1931-11-09 13 Is There Need for Putting up Prices? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 14. Some of the shipping companies to the Far East are evidently putting up their rates, and the following explanatory statement by the Messageries Maritimes is of interest: 'Events have moved very speedily since317 words
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Article145 1931-11-09 13 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations" Eastern Bureau for the Week ended October 31st. Alexandria: 1 plague case. Baghdad: l plague case. Basrah: 30 cholera cases and 18 deaths as against 38 cases and 7 deaths during the preceding week. Bassein: 1 plague145 words
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Article141 1931-11-09 13 The Trans-Atlantic Route The Trans-Pacific Passengers Conference Lines, consisting of the Canadian Pacific, Dollar Line and Nippon Yusen Kaisha. have decided to inaugurate special round-trip first and tourist cabin fares from Shanghai and other Oriental ports to Honolulu and Canadian and U.S. Pacific Coast ports to become effective141 words
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Article151 1931-11-09 13 New Yard's First Ships Launched The first ships sent out from the shipyard of the South China Motorship Building and Repairing Works, Ltd., at To Kwa Wan, were launched on Oct. 26. the ceremony being performed by Mr. G. Brandt, manager of the company, before a large151 words
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Article58 1931-11-09 13 The Amsterdam shipbuilding company Nederlandsche Scheep-bouw-My has received a surprisingly large order from abroad probably from Norway for three passenger and cargo steamers, each of 9.500 tons, with motors of 8.000 h.p. and a speed of 16 knots. This is the largest order given for about two years.58 words
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Article1049 1931-11-09 13 How It is Evaded or Faced At this time of the year we are quite likely to read of great havoc being caused by typhoons or hurricanes, writes a Naval Officer in the Manchester Guardian. To a minor degree we experience revolving storms in this country,1,049 words
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Article46 1931-11-09 13 i Naval pensions of £65 a year have been awarded to Captains S. R. Olivier. C.M.G., retired, and N. L. Stnnby. retired, in the vacan- cies caused by the deaths of Captain A. Henderson, on June 18th, and Captain A. P. Well- don, on August 23rd.46 words
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Advertisement332 1931-11-09 13 W We suggest thaf m you ask your nearest m distributor to show you V the complete line of RAY- I O-VAC Electric Torches m I and RAY-O-VAC Bat- M teries. There are no better rrade.^^^r^ v bW. i^^^^^^^ sP^k\\W Illustrated Catalogue ent utthout charge upon request. b V^^bP^PL^^^^^^^^^3^b^b^b^^b^b^b^^K^B^b^bV^b9^b^9 PILES332 words
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Advertisement442 1931-11-09 13 Never have I had anything so wonderful as LUX Toilet SOAP for keeping my skin fresh and smooth r^^^^^^^^^^ says JOAN CRAWFORD illllP niff^' TTi :;!^FBII[ ls essential I WSM $*£B^ Lovely skill Soft aS '.I pCtlll, t>Csh W c 11 that thrills the heart ot' the B^^^^^F^p:HH^Hl:l"'"NiiW^n^^^Pl;L irllg 'Jiii442 words
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Advertisement377 1931-11-09 14 CUTS, BRUISES SORES SOOTHED A MEALED BY ZAM-BUK nPHE slip of a knife, a knock, an tinsel of boiling water or cooking fat, or other Midden ;i< < uient tuay cause hour-, of pain and suffering. Rememhei the hidden poison dangers th.it threaten the simplest injury. J£ Jjjjjjjl Millions of377 words
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Advertisement117 1931-11-09 14 Dr. waugh Scott. J.P.. of Sungei Siput. and Mrs. Scott returned from Home a few days ago. Mr. H. de H. Smith, the Teluk Anson planter and Mrs. Smith recently returned from holiday at Home. Mr. F. W. M. Burr. Executive Engineer Larut and Matang. will shortly be leaving for117 words
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Advertisement527 1931-11-09 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE I /tYY a IMinninV n A MTUT m wvvw^^i a mrmi* «r* «-v a •m.-r-mr .j-».«-i i CHARTERED RANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,00C Reserve Fund £4,000,00C Reserve Liability of Proprietors527 words
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Advertisement338 1931-11-09 14 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated In England.) Capita] £3,000.00i > Subscribed 1,800,00 Paid-up 1.050.00 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,666.84 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro. Esq J. O. Robinson. Esq., W. H. Shelford Esq., Sir Thomas Catto, Bart Sir. C.338 words
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Advertisement302 1931-11-09 14 THE /^SK' south 'a& 3 BRITISH IX#1 X# INSIR.Wd COMrAM i, MlI FIRE, MARINE, T» ANs|| MOTOR QAM LOWEST CIRRFNT Sifi L. C. IfARGOI I(j M l}s Office: I, 1 THI EASTERN UNITED ASSI'RANCK CORPOMTKMC |i FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAB PERSONAL ICCIDENI INBURANCR il L. G. JOHNSON >|anajrt ir UK302 words
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Miscellaneous664 1931-11-09 14 ROUND TOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations Tne XoUowinf is a list of stations which can be received In Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 pjn. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo I Sydney." I Tanjong Priok, 21664 words
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Article1787 1931-11-09 15 c,v MEETING $96,000 Strides ht I tii i ol tin Bintjapora f* Ltd., was held In the <*> Union Building, on •'< Mi i- a Pledger pie- u; sent were Messrs. K R. W B Buth ilaiui B H Ward* representing the i and Cd.i. C. E.1,787 words
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Article362 1931-11-09 15 To- Day's Price Changes SELLING November 7 London, 4 months' sight 2 4 932 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London. 60 days' sight 24 5 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 18 London, demand 2 4 3 32 London. T.T 2 4 1 16 Lyons and362 words
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70 1931-11-09 15 November 7th.. IS o'clock noon Buyers Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 9 91, Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 9'- 9 1 December 9 1 9 v January 9*k 9'j Jan -March 9 1 9% April- June 9 i 10 Tone of Market -—Firmer.70 words
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Article927 1931-11-09 15 t Asam KumDang (£> 22s 23s Austral Malay 18s 20s jAyer Hitam (ss) 10s 3d 11s Bangrin Tin (£> 10s 9d 11s Sd Baiang Padang <$1> 05 12 Batu Caves ($1) 25 30 Bukit Arang ($1) 30 40 nom. Burmah Malay 10s 11s nom. Chenderiang 2s 2s927 words
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Article172 1931-11-09 15 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Changes in Representative Prices (United Press Association j New Vtrk, Nov. 5 K 7. Americas Can Coo*. BP, 83 T 8<; Cities Service 5% 8 8 1 Colombia Gas and Bee. 22- 23 'a 24 Curtis Wright 2\ 2 2K Electric B:md and Shan- 2O'_. 21172 words
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Article99 1931-11-09 15 I British Radio— Official Service] November Ott. M I ♦>• Am. ttrdam 9 9 9 > Atbem 320 310 llfl Bombay is f> 31 32 is 63 32 ls«'4d Berlin 16 15 15T Brussel 28 20 25 Bucharest 956 <:3() cl;s Buenos Aires 32 >, 3.> 16^ Copenhagen 1799 words
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Article241 1931-11-09 15 The following Is the Director*' report to the shareholders ot Ifandai-Tekong Rubber Bstatsa tu be presented as the annual meeting on Nov. 18 at Chan BK Onn Uld Oo:, at noon. The restllta for the year show loss ot 110,505.21 which unount has to b deducted from the241 words
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Article18 1931-11-09 15 Ciuthrie and Co:. Kuala Lumpur, Agents. Ren ing Tin No. 3 Dredge— «49 pikul...18 words
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Article820 1931-11-09 15 MR M. L PHILLIPS' VIEWS Restricted Production Impossible Based laruely on an int<r\ :ew wit'i Mr M L Phillip.s (.1 BuKit Kubu K. late. Serrmban. uho recently visited J;r i to :,:udy rubber pnMflU Bommoa to the Dutch Eust Indies and Malavi Ittd Jhr. R.820 words
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Article220 1931-11-09 15 Sir Hilton Younjr's Speech at Sheffield I British Radio— Official BaTVteti Ku«l»\. Nov. Sir Hilton Yimn;;. the newly appo:n! td Minister of Health, in a speech on currency problems at Sheffield, said the object oi national policy must be i> balance the fore > that tended to push220 words
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Advertisement79 1931-11-09 15 A^ tv> exceed $12,000.000 Assurance in force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In ttxe Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. lUp Company has £20,000 deposihed with the Supreme Court of England and complies with79 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1931-11-09 16 INTER-LEAGUE MATCH Albion Forward's Four (loals.in Five Minutes SHOCK FOR WEST HAM In Glasgow to-day the Scottish League took revenge for the 7 3 defeat which the Football League inflicted upon them at Tottenham a year ago. for they won the annual inter-League match this afterncon in1,203 words
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Article296 1931-11-09 16 Balaclava A Fine British Production Balr.clava. the Gaumont British Picture Corporation's production, which commenced at the Capitol last night, is a will made film. The sctnesare produced with fine effect, photography and sound being excellent. The Charge of the Light Brigade forms the basis on which the296 words
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Article50 1931-11-09 16 Christy's Century Against Victoria LReuter's Service! Melbourne, Nov. 7. At the close of play to-day in the South African cricket tourists' match against Victoria the visitors had made 212 for 6. Christy scored 119. Victoria in their fi'st innings mad? 284 (Wccdfull 121; Quinn four fcr 36).50 words
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148 1931-11-09 16 The specially arranged Variety Entertainment at the New World, in aid of the China Flood Relief Fund, attracted many thousands of people en Friday and Saturday nights. Special side shows such as Javanese Opera j and Chinese Theatricals attracted hundreds cf Asiatics, while the148 words
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Article23 1931-11-09 16 In a mercantile inter-State match in aid of Poppy Day Fund Pcnang beat Perak on Saturday 3 l. Walker, in goal, saved Penan*.23 words
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Article948 1931-11-09 16 S.C.C. WIN EASILY Minns' Two Fine Tries S.C.C 23pts; French Army 3pts. The first match of the visit of the French Aimy XV from Saigon, against whom the S.C.C. were opposed at the Stadium last evening, proved a most interesting game to watch, with many thrilling948 words
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Article171 1931-11-09 16 Hard Fight on Submerged Ground [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, Nov. 7. Very heavy rain here put three parts of the ground inches deep in water and made good rugger impossible in the match between Penang and Perak to-day. Adapting themselves better to the conditions Perak beat171 words
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Article238 1931-11-09 16 SERVICES DEFEATED Close County Championship Matches ,FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Nov. 7. Visiting Twickenham for the second time during their tour the South Africans had no difficulty in beating a Combined Services side by 23 points to nil to-day. It was a very interesting match in238 words
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Article180 1931-11-09 16 Singapore G.C. Monthly Medal The November Bogey Competition was played on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win for Mr. J. T. Smith in "A" Division and in a tie between Messrs. A. D. Anderson and J B. Weiss in "B" Division. Altogether 61 cards were taken out180 words
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Article57 1931-11-09 16 The November medal < bogey was competed for at Keppel Golf Club during the week-end and resulted in a win for J. P. Campbell 4 down. Ball sweep winners were: Qn Saturday <B. Class* S. L. Stocks 6 down. On Sunday (A. Class* A. Fa»ahar all57 words
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Article128 1931-11-09 16 Goalless Draw with Negri Sembilan [From Our Cwn Correspondent 1 Malacca Nov. 8. The hockey match between Negri Sembilan and Malacca yesterday resulted in a goalless draw. The gTound was waterlogged. Territorially the visitors were superior. The Malacca forwards were disjointed. Sukumaren was splendid on the right wing.128 words
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Article68 1931-11-09 16 At the meeting of the Ipeh Rotary Club tht new President, Mr. W. J. B. Ashby. M.C.H., read an interesting message from the Rotary Commissioner and also reminded members of the approaching conference of Malayan Rotary Clubs in Ipoh. Mr. Gerald Dixon assumed office at this meeting as Honorary* Secretary68 words
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