The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 October 1932

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. L'5.790. ESTABLISH Kl> 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 348 1 P< lii < discovered a van-load of nailstudded cudgels which were handed out to the rioters in the demote tration at Marble Arch, stated Sir John Gilmour in the House of Commons Pajje 11. l.i rd i ii» «ccred 98 in the MjCjC. mat^h against Combined Australian
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  • 1587 1 Quuyj.d a ***** fiumint, >t farrago Ltbclh .Juvenal. The Toplcist was quite thrilled by the picture drawn by Renter vhe other day of the Malayan stand at the Imperial Fruit Show m Birmingham at which a beautiful Birmingham girl, in suitabl" costume, exchange! phrases in the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 272 1 BIGIA TEA firings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. Rooms with Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TO NIGHT r.Rll.l— SPECIAL DISH SPECIAL DINNER r v,,i,,, Sugar Peas. AND DANCE "TST" RIJSTTAFEL intlte Grill 12.30 to 3
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    • 139 1 EUROPE HOTEL MUSIC ON THE VERANDAH from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. TO-\l«»*ri GALA NIGHT Extension to 2 a.m. H. R. WARING, Special Manager. The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee will present "THREE WISE FOOLS" A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd*; THURSDAY, NOV. 3rd D f and SATURDAY, NOV.
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    • 88 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Peace brand milk P;>t:e 3. Ifllftjra'l own beer Prut 20 Cow r.nd Gate for prize b-bies Pace 5. Latest dMigm in crept -dc-chin- Page 9 CHRYSLER LOW UPKEEP POPPY DAY FOND A SPECIAL CHARITY MATINEE OF THE FILM THE SLEEPING CARDINAL A Sherlock Holmes' Story will be given
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 62 2 At the Malacca Municipal meeting held on Monday, the President, the Hon'ble Mr C H G. Clarke, informed the Board that an additional registration fee of 20% ad valorem has been imposed on foreign motor vehicles by Government and the Commissioners have agreed *o collect this fee on Government's behalf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 512 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH, Tel. 411t. Matron— Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hutchison
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    • 710 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of approx. 8.000 Gunny Bags to the Gas Dept. for 1933. Tender Deposit $50
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    • 658 2 TRADE MARK NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Marks depicted ab<> properties of Chop Tai Woh See of No. 233 Tank Road. Singapore and Chop in respect of balms, ointments, oils and other medical "TAIWOH'S KUTCHEONG BALM" manufactured, exported and OC the Straits Settlement*. Pedemted and Unfederateil Mal»y
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    • 287 2 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE, TENDERS v. ill l> j November 14th. 193'J i| o J Office. Singapore (too contracting p for Mfplfa Prison, for period I from January Ist. 1933 1. Making up of win;. for European \V. provided for the suit will be required to trimmings, butt thine else n--2.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 211 2 THE WEEK Saturday, 29th. High Water 09.35 9.0 ft 22.15 9.6 ft. Annual meeting of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., Boustead and Co.. 12.30 p.m. Ipoh Races. Third Day. Rugby. S.C.C. vs. Johore State XV, at S.C.C. Football* Malays vs. Combined Postal Departments of Malaya. Jalan Besar. Hockey S.C.R.C. vs.
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    • 11 2 MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL FIRM quartz and other stun. etc Write P.O Box
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  • 485 3 (losing A Record Season ol Promenade Concerts at the Ball, which has just closed was pro'<vt successful on record, writes i:nown the "Proms" so crowded, UCfa a pood sign, "rowdcd for the Xlmm was a time when only the progranuMi on Saturdays could be to draw a full
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  • 160 3 Medical Friend's Report on Gandhi Poona, Oct 18. Mr. Gandhi is very, cheerful and full of spirits, according to a medical friend who visited Yeravada Prison to-day. Dr. C. J. Katial. who was Mr. Gandhi's medical adviser in London when the latter was attending the
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  • 992 3 EUROPEAN DETECTIVES SHOT Three Robbers Slain In Clash With Police Responding to a general alarm on Saturday morning:, (Oct. 15) at 8.50 o'clock, Hongkew uniformed men an* detectives met four armed robbers in an alleyway off North Kiangse Road and accounted for them all, says
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  • 706 3 BELGIAN NURSE IN THE GERMAN LINES How She Won The Iron Cross Mr. Winston Churchill has written an appreciative foreword to a book published under the title "1 Was a Spy" (Jarrolds, 12s. 6d.>. The author is Marthe McKenna. and Mr. Churchill describes her
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  • 158 3 M. Herriot on Foreign Policy Paris, Oct. 20. Speaking at banquet given by the syndicate of the local dailies, M. Herriot stressed the difficulties of the statesman's task in the present difficult circumstances, particularly In foreign policy. "We are." he said, "at the very moment when
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  • 134 3 A French Paper's Appeal Paris, Oct. 21. The Radical La Republique publishes an appeal to Prance to annul Clause 231 of the Versailles Treaty, which deals with the guilt for the outbreak of the war. The paper declares that the whole question of who was to blame is
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  • 507 3 "You Have Been My Husband's Mistress" A wife who thrv-shed another woman with a cane was the defendant at a special court held at Penge. when Mrs. Frances Mary Field, of Woodside Green. South Norwood. S.E., was found guilty of assaulting Mrs. Violet Fitzmaurice. of Belvedere-road.
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  • 449 3 Mother doesn't always know best. Neither does Mrs. Bovine, less scientifically known as "Bossy" she who is supposed to nil milk bottles so that baby may live And the wet nurse lia.s Jo:i<4 bNn in disrepute. It's the lowly .soya bean that may be the 20th century's contribution
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  • 63 3 Mr. Cloupman asked the magistrate to take into account In mitigation the fact that Mrs. Field's life had been blasted by her husband'* association with Mrs. Fitamaurice. On the charge of assaulting Mrs. Fltzmaurlce, the magistrate bound Mrs. Field over In the sum of £50 and ordered her to pay
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 27 3 Start taking THYLLOSAN' Pronounced Fil-O-B*n) TO-DAY I It revitalizes and rejuvenates PEACE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory Sole Distributors 0. Ramasamy Nadar Co., 86, Market Street,
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    • 28 3 EAGLE GLOBE TUNGSTEN STEEL HACKSAW BLADES STEEL t^M^Ktk i W S SECURING vJmF^BB^ GREATER CUTTING 1 EFFICIENCY AND S3 LESS LIABILITY 5 BREAKAGE Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED
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  • 4195 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Promise of Better Times n London. Oct. 11. From the Free Press Correspondent British Agriculture is in despair only the promise of better times from Ottawa, tariffs and quotas are buoying it up. It is true that the farmer is a pessimist, but new he
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  • 170 4 6,004 lbs. Now Harvested Britain's only tobacco crop has just been harvested. There were nearly 6.0001b5. of it at Church Crookham. near Fleet, Hampshire. The harvest is made Into cigarette and pipe tobacco, for which the demand increases yearly. The Prince of Wales has smoked cigarettes made
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  • 230 4 $10,000,000 to be Spent For Shanghai Centre Plans for the transfer and reconstruction of the Shanghai North Railway Station at a site near Chenju. involving an approximate outlay of $10,000,000. have been made with due consideration to future expansion and should be ©u me lent to serve
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  • 92 4 Chief of Banknote Gang Arrested Berlin. Oct. 2«. The head of a gang of criminals which, posing as Portuguese Oovernment officials. Induced Messrs. Waterlow to print £1,000.000 worth of unauthorised banknotes, and thereby cost the firm more than half a million, has been arrested here.
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  • 66 4 Ayub. a Malay Police coast able was charged at the Seremban police court on Tuesday raornInf with having deserted from the Seremban Police Force. The accused had be*n sent to feospltal and Wt that Institution without pertnission, and was later arrested In his kampong. The case was postponed untU Nov.
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  • 83 4 Japanese Troops l)o>perat« Efforts to Escape MMMffeai Ort !i Negotiation* for the rek-.i J»p~"j* prisoners taken by QtMBl Manchuli two weeks ago have hMMi iMfc' Japanese forces started bomb.»: ese lines North of Ts.tsuw and Nfl Anganchi yesterday, but their ;> much hampered by a bNNT) commenced in
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  • 51 4 Oft According to a semi-offlii.V. mrss»p Tokio the Japanese Oovernmer.! fen drc'J hold a bl« miliUry manoeuvr* MM i the eve of the session of the Ifn&e ot 1 Over 80.000 troops and nr»:^ Force will participate In the trritm f Ust several days —Sin Chew Jit
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  • 52 4 Advised To Leave Bandit Area A foreign report from Flicho" Communists in South K:.»-. from several directions by troops, have again crossed and occupied the district Klaning. in north-west N The American Consul -Cf advised the American in I ed in north Fukien t. eta without delay
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  • 24 4 a Tokio wmtmm National Defence fcclH in Toklo. Over seven htt» including a nuirber ot v reported to havo |elned TUnes.
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  • 22 4 Mr. R. P. J. Rycroi' I proceed shortly on tn. North and Che Abu B** missioner of Police. irtW Seremban. will succtnxl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 82 4 INDISPUTABi^ -tW TUI? DCCT m I I I >i i I j»j I V 1 A A B^^ B 4 k tf i I ii 111 J FRAMROZ Co. i^^p?^^|^^N Blended from the choice>l Tobacco g222gy£^>^ leaves grown in sunny South Africa. TjJotesiM RHODESIAN RED SEAL (Plu,' fiyft Jljijl Cut)
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  • 163 5 Wife Rescues Him Unconscious in Kill-ill Seven minutes after beinq handcuffed, lied in a mailbag. and then padlocked in a bfcnrel an amateur Houdini wag lifted out of the barrel unconscious. Instead of his usual barrel he had used an old port Mine cask. He had forgotten
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  • 71 5 Million Yen For Navy and Army Tokyo, Oct. 21. The Army and Navy have decided to split equally the contribution of a million yen made by Mrs. Sadako Mitani. widow of Chostaburo Mitani. the iron and copper magnate, who died last year. The money will be used for
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  • 38 5 Second Lieutenant J. L Woods, of the M.V.1., has been promoted Lieutenant. He is at present acting Captain. HE. the High Commlsioner has accepted the resignation of his commission in the M.V.I, of Lieut. R. F. C. Markham.
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  • 1310 5  - SIX BLACK DOTS Pierre Quiroule The Mystery of the J by t Into ■wine's ft ongratulated, him- Una I m i—whai a not sol But And Dick da DM m'.M -lie. Let in thai nothii hai hap- ilk ci tbl Umt, and he i nnoi help t.< in i i
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  • 1165 5 "TOOK FOUR MEN TO HOLD HIM DOWN" "This is Edgar Wallace speaking. "This is Harold Watkins. I was drowned in the ice among the E> kimos. So the words cime from the trumpet. I h?d been allowed into the Direct Voice circle, th- strictly
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  • 326 5 Saved Her Husband From Captivity Peking, Oct. 20. How a Chinese woman assisted her husband in regaining his freedom and thus enabling him to join the anti-Manchukuo forces operating on the western section of the Chinese Eastern Railway, is told in the local Chinese press. General Hsieh
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  • 600 5 Punitive Force Punished By Place-Names IVi im.wl. < Wales. "Company company shun, look yru to your front, look you At ease it l- ■•Gentlemen." said the general. 'Our left wing will lie on Llanfih Llanf Llan-nhantel-y-Pennant. A? I was. Our left wing uill lie on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 353 5 JIHr <w^ ■i^iiiw*C IF V^ 9 V The mother on the right is Mrs. Howard with her little son— fed on Cow Gate -Ist prize winners in the London Netcs-Chrcmick "Mother and Child Competition," Feb. 1 932. HTHE doubts and difficulties of the past have gone and the drudgery too!
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  • 877 6 ONE ol the greatest surprises that awaited Hu- company of \STr Bill the Conqueror." the Pavilion BIP picture of the English countryside which Norman Walker has directed was the incredible knowledge of farming and •MBtrjf lif in general displayed by Heather Angel. Henry
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  • 881 6 Private Showing of "Men of To-morrow" London, Oct. 4. At last a true film of English University life has been made, and it has taken an Austrian director from Hollywood and a South African woman Horn Germany to do it! Men of To-morrow <it is adapted
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  • 1475 6 Why Don't We Make Them Stars •yHE number of actors and actresses who ought in the last eighteen months to have achieved real screen fame is legion. There is an English equivalent for nearly every Hollywood favourite. Since. I called attention to the fact that all is not as well
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  • 113 6 Gene Gerrard has found a famous London character who refuses to be filmed. On WestminMtr Bridge stands a picturesque old man who charges one penny to look through a 1 telescope at the face of Big Ben His father stood there and his grandfather and generations
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  • MOTORING PROBLEMS MADE EASY
    • 833 6 Failure to, or Difficult, Start By the Free Press Motoring Correspondent In response to ieveial requests recently that »r should devote a <.-., of space to matters of interest to local motorists, wt have made arrangv" t a special corresponds nt on this page e^ry Saturday morning will
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    • 333 6 International Permits to be Available Malayan motorists will be glad to learn that the Automobile Association of Malaya will shortly be in a position to issue International driving permits or International documents under the International Convention relative to' motor traffic It will be recalled that a Conference of
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    • 80 6 Successful Ist Brokl.uui Expert opinion bM ill i] Armstronjr-Slddelry letf ever fitted to a rarirtr Oil would manifest th» m manner Particularh regard to thj raplditv ..i., To Sir Malcolm Campi" putting these ideas into prai I his famous four-litre npord the Arm.^tixnifr-Siddelt 1 mission. This gear made
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    • 116 6 8.8. otHh Whenever I OB mj- car thl I BflM rr.. if .starved of petrol, and OK at etOOtd throttle I jets and petrol flow.s vet UM trouble p* :>: c Answtr I think that cause is that some foreign 0 small piece of metal or the bet torn
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  • 1723 7 MINTS ON FEEDING AND MANAGEMENT >m 1 .n the country uho is in the well-b;-:ng <i his doi: should lb ertba to the Malayan Kennel Gazette. 'mn uf the Malayan K< nnel lion which is ;ittili:ited with the Kennel i>i.. I (iazettr contain., lots of
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  • 213 7 Shanghai's Bad Record Traffic accidents in the International Settlement qlaimed the 100th. fatality of the year during the first four days of October, according to figures available at the traffic department of the Shanghai municipal police recently. Two persons were killed during the four days while 54
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  • 909 7 FOUND ON VOLCANO'S LIP Arrest of Major's Son Nairobi, Oct. 14. The discovery of the body of a young Englishwoman on the lip of the crater of an extinct volcano in Kenya has been followed by the arrest of a youth named Ross on a
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  • 30 7 Southwark Borough Council have decided to zive financial help to Mrs. Lavell, wifp of a ?.°wsual dock labourer who pave birth (o four > ni...!.... i Hospital, of wnorn two survive.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 748 8 Secretariat Assistant Sentenced The case in which Mr. A. Venasathamby, an Office Assistant In the Selangor Secretariat was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of three sums amounting of $1,885. was concluded before Raja Uda at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Tuesday, when (as already
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  • 46 8 Death of Father and Four Sons Madura. Oct. 20. A «hole family, consisting of a father and met h SOnS a bPIOW tWrt <*» y«>« of age met with a tragic death on Oct 10th in Sn/nT'V'Ctaf^^S children died In hospital the same n£ht
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  • 1072 8 HOOLIGANS WHO FOLLOW TRIAD RITUAL Initiation Ceremony That Was Interrupted (By Our Chinese Correspondent) ''Great vegetables" for beef, "bite clouds" for smoking cpium, "family harmony" for wine, "fair wind" for ears, "black dog" for gun, "farm sand" for eating rice and "melon seeds" for silver
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  • 827 8 JAPANESE CHARGED IN KUALA LUMPUR In Rikisha with Quantity of Morphia Two Japanese appeared before Raja Uda at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Tuesday on charges in connection with 'a deleterious drug, morphia. The first chargre against both the accused was that of being in
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  • 142 8 For Saturday, October 29th Before the Registrar in Chambers at 10 a.m. Fixing list of cases. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st. Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Whitley fn the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Criminal Appeals: 1. Rex
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  • 230 8 Soviet Icebreaker Completes Its Work Murmansk. The Soviet icebreaker Malygin, which parti- cipated in the work cf rescuing the Nobile polar expedition in 1928. has completed its Arctic work for the current year and returned to Murmansk. The icebreaker had on board a number of Soviet scientific workers
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  • 114 8 Nanking Makes Moral Regulations N.mkiru Oct. 21. New clothing regulations were drafted to-day by representatives of the Minister of the Interior. Minister of the Navy. Minister of War. Minister of Education, and Minister of Industry. The details are not yet available though it is V;arned that the
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  • 142 8 Grim Solution of; Housing Problem Warsaw. A man who had lived for nearly a year in a tomb and made hLs bed in a coffin, has been detained by the police at Golonzko Sosnowice in Western Poland. A scare caused by a report that a
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  • 115 8 Two Indians who were charged before Mr C. Wilson in the Criminal District Court yesterday with being in possession of dangerous weapons, a small three-ed^d dagger, a large hunting knife with decorated grip and a life preserver, pleaded that they used these weapons in catching bats. Chief Court
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  • 203 8 Chaplin and Harold Ihyd For Sundat "Some of the filni> I hi s-ute 'me think that HoJiywoi>d II sutf'-ui- trom sex obsession. I believe th<- Brtti>\ getting sick ot In these worcU :h« iv. > Right Reverend E Wood reporter why he is u: allow Sunday opening
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  • 197 8 Lady Driver Acquitted .»i Blame An inquest was h«-ld b\ Mr E Jago. on Saturr OfehMM woman MUBed |fi her death i:i a lm-r >• i 'the car beiny Mr- Hospital Dr.^ Eland, av.alkine ftlan| K.< C R 1 when car driven direction Suddenly the Ml jand
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  • 85 8 Municipal commrv. n the following reductions 'of electric energy for Uphof 8 cents per unit ¥l units. 7'i cents per unit: I I 7 cents, 15.001 to lff.ool 16.0001 to 17,000 unit> I s'v". 18.001 and over Th*> Church Bttff«lln| be the subject of le< under the auspices of th.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 78 8 A BONN IF f;LAYO B*■^ A doctor writes "I have found Glaxo at all times to be an extremely useful and efficient food which quite overcomes the loss of nature's milk. I have used it with marked success in my own family as well as with many other infants and
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    • 39 8 -^WENDLYTEA it contains the fragrant edges of the young leaf and makes a brew that pleases the* palate. J l I I I l li*Ui s \*''s^&^^^^^±J^t& tit •ft a^z fe^»^* H lid for daily use Brooke Bond Tea
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 245 9 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY AT 3.15 p.m. 10th DAY! 24th PERFORMANCE AND WE ARE STILL COMPELLED TO EXTEND— r WHAT A SHOW!! "JACKS THE BOY" JACK HULBERT, CICELY COURTNEIDGE and A <;;iinsborougli Picture RALPH LYNN and TOM WALLS THARK" It v a British and Dominions Picture and
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    • 283 9 Special Stage and Screen Double Attraction [CAPITOL I Matinee To-day 3.15 and To-morrow (Schoolchildren Half Price) JUST THE RIGHT SHOW YOU'RE LOOKING FOR"! The Season's Brightest, Funniest Musical Comedy ON THE SCREEN r jPBl JOE E. j $f~^: BROWN |^iH^^ BERNICE CLAIRE ■m^^^' and 50 Beaut, e ul Girls "TOP
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    • 151 9 MATIKEE TO-DAY AT 3 p.m. Last Night s Brilliant Premiere Packed to Capacity j METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S GRAND HOTEL ADVANCE BOOKING: A few circle seats are still available for to-night's 9.15 Performance. Patrons holding seats by phone booking are requested to take up tickets at Robinson's before NOON. Circle Seats
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  • 1008 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932 AFTER RUBBER, TEA Although the Stevenson scheme failed to provide a remedy for the ills of the rubber industry it seems clear. from reading the details that are available of the tea restriction proposals, that some of its lessons have not been forgotten.
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  • 187 10 Inche Wan Mohamed bin Ali. Acting Treasurer, Kota Tinggi. has been granted four month's leave prior to retirement. The Hon'ble Y. M. Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majid. D.K., Deputy Mentri Besar, Johore. has returned from leave and resumed duty. Group Captain Jackson R.A.F. will address the Rotary Club at
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  • HOW DEEPAVALI DAY WAS CELEBRATED
    • 454 10 New Gandhi Caps and Homespun Costumes (By An Indian Correspondent) A slight drizzle ushered in Deepavali yesterday morning. The Hindu Colony in Serangoon and Selegie Roads celebrated the festival with due ceremony. As usual, the temples in that art a utie crowded with men and women
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    • 35 10 One nun stabb:d. ttuee cases of drunk and disorderly, and 20 cases of letting off firework in the streets, were investigated by the Singapore Police yesteiday as a result of Deepav.r; Day celebrations.
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  • 201 10 Excellent Double Entertainment at Capitol The 'Ten Capitol Follies ave a bright exhibition of dancing before the screening of "Top Speed." the new film at the Capitol Ja.st night, and their performances were excellently received There were several tlhorus numbers as well as solo and ensemble
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  • 74 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London, Oct. 28 Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows M3£<tB&>. (MM Forward The market is firmer. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot 2 17
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  • 38 10 Owing to the popularity of the picture "Jack's the Boy" the Pavilion MUMftoMttf has decided to extend the run. possibly until Monday The next change will be "Thark. 1 the Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls picture.
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  • NEW THREAT TO HARBIN
    • 108 10 japanf.se attack Another Demand for R^m of Prisoners 0 I The Japan* .second ofTenstv. a. along the southern portl em Railway The Chi:.reoccupied most ot tin the Sunsjari River entrenched. About twenty thuu>j: cf General Ma Chanconcentrated at a point from the city of Harbn
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    • 31 10 International Police Fore* Harbin It ll Woodmfl rasulfc II Commerce at hju ttion to trmetnti 1 re.-< tutkm I B tianJU potto mlutAi furnieiMd IbratgMi protection Far Eastern
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    • 152 10 "Grand Hotel" Packs Two Theatre Sir.-ap vtnloa Vicki laun "Grand Hotel at the Alhambra a:.<i day Houst-ful! nod I thtatm, and II is ttl I rward bookings have t> Hotel promise? feo br j pore a.-* it has alreacK America There ne\er m I famous film perse:, there
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  • 29 10 (lifts of Furniture Panelling 1 onion 0r« Several Govcinnu:. 1 of funiiture and i>.»:. the League o; Nation- I and the Bnti.-h C, thr ikil contributior.
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  • 36 10 lion: Tho person 4 U ment has U. K\x:uii:-nai of tfcl Ittl appointed chinn.an. M Commissioner. Gei ComniisMoiior. Mr C sioner of Education. Ott IftHTJ Sun Hi-rr jnm and Sunn Ym: cutive Council. I
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  • 41 10 Mr Lokt War. Y- 1 of tin Kuala Lumpu Mr Mm iik. tli. C MMf last Sv.'iar I turned Vtm hum l.uiiipiu tn two h NBMg It 2.15 p .iv. come what hamp' WtndM and the lint- to UTQId t)-.!-. -idt
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 317 10 CAILDIBECIK'S WINE MERCHANTS. TELEPHONE 5371 and 5372. BY SPECIAL tl^iJß, -jg/ TO H.M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. lBlt BIR THDA Y PRESENTS We offer you a choice of gifts from the jewelled creation to the inexpensive remembrance Our assortment embraces a wide variety of watches, silver and enamel
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    • 22 10 Dr. J. Barnetson Ls sailing for home on Nor 3; aiid it is understood that he will not U returning to Malaya.
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  • 122 11 WEAPONS SERVED OUT TO DEMONS fRATORS Home Secretary's Revelation in Commons Statement CHIEF INSPECTOR SERIOUSLY INJURED London. Oct. 28. In a statement in the Hou.se of Commons to-night on the lunger march riots in London, yesterday. Sir John Gilmour. the Home Secretary, revealed that the
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  • 214 11 Commons Statement on Policv London. Oct. 25. country ran hope to escape altogether ff< l K of the world depression declar\!;uDonald in the House o: Commons. but aa rafSfdi production and our export trade ■id remained relatively unscathed since temter 1931. while great declines had ocm
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  • 198 11 No Supplies For Revolting Generals Shanghai, Oct. 28. While the Shan«tung war has definitely ceased, on account of the willingness of General Um Chiim-nien to transfer his troops to Haichow, in north-east Kiangsu. the Szechuan war I developing rapidly. Although KtreH fighting has ceased in the liuan
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  • 73 11 Clashes With Police And Communists Berlin, Oct. 28. >imilur" to those of the last election viirred during the week. i\t Na Z i s lost their lives a:; a result of afunh Communist:; or police last night. '"•n Dr Bruening was .speaking at the BavaCathedraL The police
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  • 40 11 I)! H n Kunt4. former QMMM MiniiU r of llull; now in America negotiating with 1 American bankers for a bit; Joan, part of v '»if)i will hi- advanced in the form of wheat 1!( 'ur d cotton Union Times.
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  • 34 11 Mr. F. Phillips Replaces Sir Walter Layton London, Oct. 27. Mr F. Phillipr,. Under-Seeretary of the Treasury, replaces Sir Walter Layton on the Preparatory Committee for the forthcoming World Economic Conference Router.
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  • 142 11 Von Papen in Awkward Position Berlin. Oct. 25. In spue of Governments satisfaction at the Supreme Court at I. ipzfc finding tint Pwtident Hindenburg had not violated the Conltution. the reservations contained in the wrdict have caused considerable consternation m polUi.-al curies m-lnnd the Government for althounu
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  • 113 11 Most Beautiful Roadway in Europe Rome. Oct. »8. Signor Mussolini with General Balbo headed procession of 13.000 disabled ex-soldiers who parched the whole length of the new stree' Via D.colli. one of the most beautiful streets in Europe which was opened to-day to mark he tenth anniversary
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  • 66 11 20 Per Cent. Increase in Allowance Demanded Bucharest. Oct. 27. A twenty per cent increase in her allowance permission to c pend six mcnths every year wUh her ion. and the maintenance of a palace for her are said to be the demands Princes* Helen made to King
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  • 55 11 Money Withheld by Free State London. Oct. 25. Mr Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons that before July 15th. when the special Irish duties came into operation, the Free State withheld £1.750.000. Between July 15th and October 15th the sums withheld amounted to £564.000. while special duties
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  • 38 11 Labour Motion Rejected in ('opinions London. Oct. 27. The House of Commons to-night rejected the Labour motion for the rejection of the Ottawa Agreements Bill, which passed the second leading by 423 votes to 77. Reuter.
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  • 280 11 BRITISH TRADE MARKS COPIED Serious Matter for Manchester i-uiiuon. \ni it. 1 The Manchester Chamber of Commerce is considering hew to counter the action of the Japanese manufacturers and traders who. it hi held, are seriously damaging the Lancashire ot-tton trade in India by copying English
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  • 134 11 Horror's of South American War Asuiuii ii. Oct. 28. A grim tale oi the -Green Hell" of the South American jungle is revealed by the Paraguayan War Ministry's announcement that about i hundred Bolivian soldiers have been found dear! from thirst in El Gran Chaco. where Bolivia and
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  • 132 11 Unsuccessful Effort to Prevent Presentation Rotterdam. Oct. 25. An unsuccessful application has been made in the courts to prevent the presentation of the film portraying chapters in the history of Matt Hari. the beautiful Dutch dancer, who was shct by the Fiench at Vincenes as a German
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  • 121 11 Empire Contribution to Recovery London. Oct. 26. Referring to the argument adduced during the debate on the Ottawa Conference that tariff agreements reached between nationals of the British Empire might lead to the conclusion of more general for the restoration of world trade the Times to-day says: "The
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  • 31 11 Duke of Wellington's Properties in Spain Madrid. Oct. 24. The Government has informed the Duke of Wellington that it has no intention of confiscating his Spanish estates. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 45 11 New York, Oct. 28. President Hoover has stated that one of the chief reasons why the United States Government has agreed to take part in the World Economic Conference is that it may deal with the problem of the silver metal.
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  • 216 11 Then League Will "Discuss" Lytton Report SPECIAL ASSEMBLY Efforts To Include Russia and U.S. T Geneva. Oct. 28. It is learned from a most reliable source thar he discussion, of the Lytton Report by th< League Council and Commission Nineteen uv likely to extend M least for
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  • 102 11 Steady Growth of Air Traffic London. Oct 25 Airmindedness is increasing in Britain according to a speech made tc-day by the Chairman at the annual general meeting of Imperial Airways. Over twice as many people were flying to the Continent from London as compared with five years ago
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  • 107 11 Al Smith Afraid of British Tariffs Boston. Oct. 28. Attacking the Republican tariff policy Al Smith, former Governor of Massachusetts speaking in support oi Governor Rocsevelt. said "Britain which has always been a free trade country has built up a tariff wall against the United States to reciprocate
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  • 64 11 Women and Children Dead in Manila Battle Hanila Oct. 28. The uprising ol the Moros which cost fifty lives has ended with the surrender of the outlaw leader. Muhammed. to Princess Dayang. sister of the Sultan Sulu. Eight women and fix children who refused to leave
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  • 61 11 Reported Change at Moscow, Berlin and Rome ■^jt Shanghai. Oct. 38. A report from Tokio states that the Japanese Foreign Office has decided to replace its Ministers in Moscow. Berlin and Rome. The object of the changes is that the Japanese Foreign Office is reported to be contemplating
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  • 54 11 Hueyo Escapes From His His Captors Buenos Aires. Oct. 25. Abelayerzo Hueyo. son of Senor Alberto Hueyo. Minister for Finance, who was kidnapped by the Mafia secret society on October 23. has managed to escape from his captors and returned when the police were about to pursue
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  • 53 11 London, Oct. 26. Questioned regarding the Canadian Government's attitude towards anti-dumping surcharge based on the rate of exchange Mr. J. H. Thomas said that .sympathetic ccnsideration was promised to the possibility of reducing, if not wholly abolishing, the duty in so far as it applied to imports to
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  • 277 12 Proposed Four Power Conference DISARMAMENT SCHEME American Delegate's London Visit London. Oct. 25. Kflorts to dif -enthral the nations from the staggering burden of armaments are being pursued behind the scenes. Hence the optimistic tone In Sir John Simon's statement In the House of Commons yesterday
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  • 129 12 Normandie To Be Launched To-day Paris, Oct. 28. All the preparations are completed for the launching of the now 70,000-ton French liner at Saint Nazairc to-morrow which will be named Norrn.indie. She was laid down in January 1931 The financial difficulties which the owners, the Compagnie Transatlantique,
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  • 82 12 Object to Comic Opera Insinuation Berlin, Oct. 28. The insinuation that the Athens police force is honeycombed with corruption made in the recently produced comic opera. "The Prince from the Mountains." has evoked an indignant protn t from the Greek Legation, which expressed the fear that the charges
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  • 73 12 Monks Whose Debts Are 4,000,000 Schillings Vienna, Oct. 24. A rare instance of a whole convent going bankrupt has occurred at Saint Lambrecht in Austria, where the Benedictine convent has filed a petition. The debts amount to 4.000.000 schillings, while the assets are valued at a mere fraction
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  • 109 12 Conjurer Shows Just Why He Was Innocent Prank Weaver, aged forty-four, of Brixtonroad, a coloured conjurer, cleared himself of an accusation of theft at the South-Western Police Court by performing a conjuring trick. Weaver, who was accused of stealing a £1 note from another man at the
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  • 82 12 Herr Han» Pfelfler. a German scientist who 1« interested In the Hindu, Buddhist' and Mohammedan religions, accompanied by his wife. Ls at present making a short stay In Sercmban Herr Pfeifler arrived in the Dutch East Indies, early in January last, and from there vtsited many of the adjacent island*.
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  • 341 12 FORMER CHIEF SECRETARY TO F.M.S. GOVERNMENT Spent Nearly 32 Years in Malava We regret to announce the death, intimation of which was received through Reuter yesterday morning, of Mr. Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane. C.M.G.. Malayan Agent in London, and a former Chief Secretary. F.M.S.. at
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  • 284 12 Col. M. Drummond as a Chief Constable An important new Scotland Yard appointment is announced officially. Col. the Hon. Maurice Drummond is appointed to "special duties in connection with the organisation of the Metraplitan Police." The announcement said: "Col Drummond, who at present holds the appointment of
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  • 124 12 German Apparatus Completes Test Berlin. Oct. 2S. The first successful start of the air rocket was carried through at the aerodrome of the capital, the Tempelhof. by its designer, the engineer Tilling. The rocket rose for nearly 3,000 feet and then in accordance with programme, dropped gracefully
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  • 66 12 TeUmmoath (S. Devon). A woman spiritualist was separated from her husband at the police court here after 40 years of married life, because, she said, spirit messages from her two sons who were Wiled to the war, told her they had seen her husband "carrying-on" with
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  • 769 12 Stark Ruin Facing Irish Farmers I Prom Our Own Correspondent I Dublin, Sept. 22. It is a ill wind that blows nobody good. Poor people are eating mutton at sd. a pound people who have not tasted mutton for years potatoes are down to 3d and
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  • 144 12 Desire for Closer Co-operation Bucharest, Oct. 22. In declarations to the Press, M. Manlu (the Premier) said the Government proposed to carry out the programme of the Peasants' Partv. and firmly maintain the stability of the currency. He let it be understood Rumania would resume negotiations with
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  • 148 12 Says the Free Press London Correspondent The Oehlers family, well known in Singapore is being referred to in the London papers "the lucky family". Two prizes by this family were drawn in the Irish Sweepstake. Mr Harry E. Oehlers, a law student of Grays Inn who lives at Holtham Road,
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  • 381 12 SIR OWEN SEAMEN RETIRING May Be Succeeded by "Evoe" London. Oct. 20. Sir Owen Seaman, for 26 years Editor of Punch, has decided to retire at an early date. According to the Daily Express he will probably be succeeded by Mr. E. V. Knox. known
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  • 1773 12 Unemployment Committee the Hon. Secretary asked Branch Secretaries to notify the local Branch of the European Unemployment Committee should any man be refused assistance, so that, should an applicant obtain help from the European Unemployment Committee after they had been notified, the Association could refu.se to
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  • 196 12 Man and Wife Wanted On Cheating Charge in Australia Arrested on a provisional warrant issued by .the Magistrate on a cablegram received from Australia, stating that there waa a charge of cheating pending against them at Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. P. Levy, of" Melbourne, Australia, passengers by
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  • 197 12 Sir Robert Ho Tun-A Impressions EUROPEAN TOUR Received by the Pope uj Mussolini Sir Robert Ho Tunu,. the I! millionaire and describe i in the world, accompn I and Miss Irene Ho Tunu. Penang yesterday on th< Kong after a tour of Engb:. In an interview with
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  • 249 12 DOES RESEARCH PAY Sir Ronald Ross* Qm Hefore He Died Sii Ronald Ra>s who discovered t!> or malaria and so helped to check on greatest scourges of humanity, and vtl ltd comparatively poor man a few v rule an article shortly beiore hi> which ho raised the question ct Worth
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  • 199 12 Bestowed Vpon British and 1 n Premiers Brrlui, Ort. '1 President von Hindenbui the British Prime Minister lift created by him In commem >n ->f the Goethe anniversary. The Ml sented to Mr. MacDonald by tin I envoy to London. Dr von Ho< there next week. Parw 0
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 289 13 30 Men Guard Valuable Greyhounds [Prom Our Own Correspondent] London. Oct. 14. Fi t Not. owned by Mr. H. Farrand. won the St. Leger ido^st at Wembley in tli (Ssft timi if 41.35 sees, boating the Wembley dog Earl Whitehall by two lengths. The heavily supported favourite.
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    • 341 13 A Sense of Grievance in the North (From Our Own Correspondent J London, Oct. 14. The "storm" which broke out at the Northern Counties A. A. meeting the previous week-end over the selection of officials for the A.A. championships and other big meetings, was renewed at the A.
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    • 156 13 8.8.8.C. Decision on Old Question I From Our Own Correspondent I London, Oct. 14. An old boxing controversy is in a fair way of becoming settled by the announcement of the 8.8.8.C. that in all future contests referees must officiate inside the ring. The Board's ruling has
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    • 102 13 Perez and Jackie Brown Matched [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 14. The world's and International championship committee have cabled their approval of the fight between Young Perez (Prance) and Jackie Brown (Manchester) for the world's fly-weight title. Perez is the holder and Brown the British and
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    • 59 13 The Aga Khan has sold his good but unlucky horse. Dastur, to his son. Prince All Khan, Dastur was second in the Derby and St. Leger. The Prince has bought the horse for stud purposes after his racing career, which will not- terminate until the end of next season. Until
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    • 421 13 His New Appointment in Belgium [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Oct. 11. A sensation was caused in the golfing world [this week by the announcement that Henry Cotton, who has been professional to the Langley Park Club. Beckenham. for the past seven years, has tendered his resignation and
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    • 223 13 Tom Newman and the Referee (From Our Own Correspondent] London. Oct. 14. On two occasions already this season there have been differences of opinion between Tom j Newman and the referee in billiard matches on whether or not the referee was right in declarations regarding the new rule,
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    • 176 13 Lindrum Meets Newman Under New Rule fProm Our Own Correspondent I London. Oct. 14. Lindrum was leading by 79 points at the -?nrl of the first weeks play in his match with Newman at Thurston's on Saturday. Lindnim v unfamiliarity with the new baulk rule had caused him to
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    • 52 13 Harrison Retains China Golf Championship Shanghai. Oct. 20. J. W. Harrison retained the China amateur golf championship to-day with a card of 307. K. M. dimming was runner up with a score of 309. Among the competitors was the film star, Douglas Fairbanks, who finished with a card
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    • 140 13 Instead of racing over a mile and a half as he was intended to do. Trustee, one of the runners for the last race of the day at Newmarket, the Apprentice Plate, threw his little Jockey, Stinton, at the starting post and careered away In the opposite direction. It was
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    • 309 13 Matches Between Rivals Fail to Thrill Play in Rugby matches between keen local rivals usually suffers in quality but abounds with thrills. The spectators at Old Annieslad and Galashiets, where the leading clubs of Glasgow and the Borders clashed on Oct. 8. for the first time this season,
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    • 186 13 Manchester November Handicap Entries Entries for the Manchester November Handicap plate of 1.500 sovs., for three-year-olds and upwards: the lowest weight may be 6st. 71b. to be run on the Manchester Cup Course (one mile and a halfi on No\ ember 26 are as follow Yrs. Yrs Latoi
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    • 127 13 The London Amateur Foursomes [From Our Own Correspondent! London, Oct. 14. After the two semi-finals had each gone to the 19th. green, Addlngton had a runaway victory in the final of the London Amateur Foursomes on the Camberley Heath golf course. The club thus won the tournament for the
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    • 67 13 The death Is announced after an operation in Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, of Major Leonard Robert Tosswill, who played for England in international Rugby matches in 1902, and was a well-known writer on the game. Major Tosswill, who was 52, and lived at Mistletoe Farm. Eastcote, learned Rugby at Exeter
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    • 874 13 Scotland and Ireland, who had each lost 'x> England this season, met in the last International match of the season at Belvoir Park, Belfast, on Saturday, says t+ie Free Press London correspondent writing on Oct. 3rd. After the foursomes, in the morning, the position was all square, with
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 859 14 NVk^ty "^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^SS^* l^^^*^* "■sWHßflssMfllßSHßJlß^^^^^J^^^^kMß^B^^^^^^ l3r^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd.
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    • 473 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dne Sails Steamer S'pore. S'pore. s.s. CITY OF KOBE For Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow, In Port Nov. 2 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For HavTe, London,
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    • 401 14 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVElc\ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA lAPW Due Mi Tonnafe. Singapore. Tonna. COMORIN 15.280 Oct. 28 RAJPUTANA RANPURA
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 726 15 O. S. K. Line. FOR El ROPE, AFRICA, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA. Due Sails. UiMios MARL' LONDON, Rotterdam. Hamburg 2nd Antwerp via Colombo. Aden, Suez and Port Said Nov. 4 5 t MOMKMDIo MARI DURBAN, Cape Town, Rio de" Janeiro. Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires via Colombo (Round-the-world
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    • 536 15 _M_BC_!!^__^_____[_ai_____| V J h-r^___fc^^' fc I. M *^--~-~~_~T______________________________| TO EIROPE UtOM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive B*pore. S-ports. Penan*, n. York Pres. Adams Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Dec 20 Pres. Hanrison Nov. 21
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    • 870 15 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DE WEERT— Saturday. Oct. 29. Blinjoe. Djtboes. Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba. BilUton < passengers and mails only) and Batavia. VAN HEEMSKERK-Saturday, Oct. 29, Penang (mails only). Oelee-Lheue. Saban- Tjalang. Meulaboh. Tapa-Toean, Sinabang, Singkel, Baros. Sibolga. Natal. Sa^ak. Padang Indrapoera. Benkoelen, Kroe and Batavia. G. VAN
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 652 16 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the 8.8. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 548 16 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5223. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Leave Singapore. Penang. m.s. FIONIA Nov. 1 Nov. 4 m.s. ERRIA Nov. 23 Nov. 25 m.s. ALSIA Dec. 14 Dec. 16 m.s. LALANDIA Jan. 1 Jan. 3 m.s. MEONIA
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    • 206 16 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC lj\ E Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LDq and SILVER LINE, LTD to San Francisco. Los An K elr» AnA Pacific Ports Due S'pon m.s BINTANG <P.) x m.S SILVERGUAVA <S m.s SILVERMAPLE <S> Km via Java Ports x via Manila. loading direct for I Vessels
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 725 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Tnursday
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    • 614 16 CHURCH SERVICES 23rd Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Holy Communion. GARRISON
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 373 17 British India Liner For Scrappers Having started the sale of the M class with the pioner Manora, the British India Line is removing from its fleet the older passeng?r steamers which are not up to the standard that the company has set since the war. and the Merkara
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    • 355 17 Twin Vessels Launched by Twin Sisters Simple but impressive was the launching ceremony of the Kianning and Hainlng held »t the Kiangnan Dock. Kaochangmiw. on the National Anniversary. The new vessels, the latest additions to the fleet of Chinese Navy for coastal defence, are sister ships and
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  • 294 17 British and Continental Trials H.M.S. Dartef the first destroyer of the "D" class to undergo trials, recently finished a verycomplete series in the English Channel between Plymouth and Spithead. In the course of these the designed speed of 35 a knots was exceeded by a good margin.
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  • 165 17 No Resumption For Month at Least Cunarder No. 534 is likely to remain a silent half-finished hulk on the Clyde for nearly a month at least. Hopes of an early resumption of work were raised in Glasgow by the facts that the Cunard directors were meeting in
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  • 143 17 Stripped of Her Guns and Armour Plating The work of demilitarising H.M.S. Iron Duke, the flagship cf Lord JeUicoe at the Batde of Jutland, has been completed at Devonport. Originally condemned under the London Naval Treaty to be scrapped with the Emperor cf India. Marlborcugh. Benhcw.
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  • 109 17 Moscow. Oct. 5. By the end of this year the Soviet mercantile fleet will have been considerably enlarged by the addition of a number of new vessels which are now under construction in the shipbuilding yards of the U.S.S.R. Six motor freighters, two of 6.400
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  • 160 17 Last month, according to The Motor Ship, orders were placed In European yards for 12 motor vessels, and it Is probable that seven further ships will be laid down in the near future. Although this is but a drop in the ocean, it follows a period of complete
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  • 216 17 I The attempt to raise the submarine M2. I which sank in West Bay. off Portland, on January 26. with the loss of 60 lives, was temporarily abandoned last week after one of the most dramatic struggles in the history of naval salvage, wrote the FYee Press
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 462 17 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily in Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include
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    • 15 17 1933 HOMEWARD PASSAGES REGISTER NOW WITH CORK'S IWOWIO VftAVgi*'4gilVlCC I 31, Robinson Road. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION
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  • 191 18 TOTAL OF 140,000,000 LISTENERS-IN Striking Effect Or Industry Madrid. There are 140.000.000 people m the world who listen-in on the wireless, according to figures announced at the Radio and Teleßraphy Congress at its meeting here. The statistics have been compiled by the International Broadcasting Union
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  • 340 18 Actress Warns British Film Stars "Don't go to Hollywood This is thf text of another heart-cry from a British film actress. Miss Phyllis Konstam, row in Hollywood with her husband. H. W. Austin, ml on he accompanied for the American lawn tennis championships, writes the Evening
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  • 236 18 New York. Wireless listeners throughout the United States recently heard a famous scientist describing his experiences as he was being slowly lowered to the bottom of the sea in a steel ball known as a "bathysphere." Dr. William Beebe, who is making this experiment.
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  • 107 18 The death took place on Tuesday of Mia Gamer the daughter of Mr. Ambrose Gomes, of f*tar£f m£ 11 DaUn Hospltal a brief illneas. The funeral took place In the evening at Buklt Serlndlt cemetery .-Malacca correspondent. In th« Kedah Government service Wan -h« >* W *-U. AssistanTlLd Ofl£e? Koba
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  • 2054 18 THE STRANGE CASE OF RUDI SCHNEIDER "A New Order of Phenomena" Probable The orthodox natural scientist who may venture Into the field of psychical research is confronted with a literature portentous in bulk and elusive in quality. It ranges from che vnvcte of ghost-stories and haunting*
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  • 46 18 Scores of delegates at the Leicester Labour Party conference were unable to find hotel accommodation, and many slept three in a bed One member of the executive complained that all he could get was some bedding laid down on the bathroom floor.
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  • 116 18 Mr A. H. W. Lily, of the Survey Department, has left Bentong on transfer to Penang. Mr. O. T. Holford. Warden of Mines. Pahang has been appointed to act Warden of Mines' Selangor. ft^r T,' n Haskl S> Eo^ aew *> r Construction, PM.B. Railways, h^ been months and 8
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  • 66 18 Russian Attack On The Stratosphere Moscow. Oct. 21. The Soviet department for aviation has commissioned M. Zlolkovski. the leading expert on the stratosphere, to build an all-metal airship for the exploration of the stratosphere according to plans he has drawn up and submitted and which have been
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  • 148 18 Two Members of the staff of the Town Planning Department who are leaving Malaya shortly as the result of retrenchment* Messrs. W. Michael and H. Kendall, were entertained to tea on Tuesday evening by the staff of the department at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, and presented with inscribed cigarette
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 462 18 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000,000 Reserve Li bility of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar
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    • 347 18 THE YOKOHAMA SPHCiF BANK, LTD. (Established in 188'. Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up) teserve Fund President K. Korian. Vin -President K 1 Head omm r«kg Singapore Branch 3l -a. <Ml i LONDON BANKEKS Westminster Bank. Ltd. The National Proviiuu! Lloyd's Bank. I td BRANC HI > Alexandria *Egypt>. B.r
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 408 18 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be received In Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 8 19 Changes in Representative Prices
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  • 164 19 SIR ROBERT HORNE'S VIEW Pound Reaching Its Natural Level I lIIHIOM In vhaip tlmtuations m the terltn rate to-daj although the t, !r -■■>„ n pot* <i .-'<■;«!" I mer ciiaiH.iior ol Um Exchequei In speech In London s iul lhat he Withm.t :,ny BUPPOH fj ;ull>Unl
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  • 133 19 CONTINENTAL ATTACKS London. Oct. 25. erUng to within two pence of rd Ol $3 23 established after Britain Ciold Standard has given rise' continental speculators are at- i < i;ng large blocks, trust- j heaper on the delivery day. ink th»- ntlicl cause rl j t*l Ml condit: :i, and
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  • 123 19 their dec-won to oall up the balance on the partly paid shares United Sua Beton« Rubber I tan Um opportunity to give brtel muammn cl the company's 'h. first eipht months of the neial year opfi.it ions have bocn and it Ls anticipated itfec will be
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  • 90 19 to the Monthly Review of the Bank, work is in hand on the V.ioslav. in the Upper Volga u is claimed will be one of the factories in the world. The facto ls being erected with the technical the Sieberllng Rubber Co. of inned to turn out
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  • 69 19 thai our miscellaneous industries are augmented by that of bark collec-t-making, under the auspices of a Island Company. This is welcome will perhaps make the Tawau an even more international business We hope we have mastered dealJapanese yen. If only because of rtunate tendency merely to move in <tion. and
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  • 147 19 October 28 Tin Singapore price (per pikuli $77.62'Gambler 6 1 Pepper Whitr 24 Flake Tapioca 3.25 Pearl Sago Small 4.00 Copra 5.70 Sago, flour 2.35 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.69 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2.49 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial gallon 86 Socony
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  • 343 19 Wblk the echoes of the Imperial Conference ire dying away the beneficial psychological Aeet of the successful termination of the parleys is still manifest. There Ls no disposition !o consider that Canada has won any sort of k rory the Conference being an Empire victory. lew
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  • 98 19 Much attention has been paid to the fact that Mr. J. L. North is able to cultivate soya beans on an allotment near London. According to reports he is now harvesting a fine crop of beans and has raised 480 plants from a half pint of seeds. When it is
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  • 1244 19 HANDICAPS DISCUSSED American Views of Existing Methods The failure to make easier and more varied and extensive direct use of latex in manufacturing may best be explained by the handicaps which up to quite recently have discouraged the handling of this material in its
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  • 258 19 Increased Use of Steel and Cotton Fresh signs of a turn for the better in general trade activity in the United States are reported. Domestic mill consumption of cotton during August shows a large increase over July, according to the monthly report of the Census Bureau at Washington,
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  • 194 19 A.P.C. Fire the First Shot Manchuria will soon see an international oii war. Britain is the first to open fire, states the Japan Chronicle. A Dempo Tsushin message says that closing Its Yinkow bianch the whole staff of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. 20 in number, came to
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  • 62 19 A useful gadget for owner drivers has just been placed on the market in the form of a water prooi mitt for washing down cars. The mitt has a white waterproof surface and is fitted with a gauntlet which is held securely by means of a strap and press stud.
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  • 1005 19 THREE DAYS TO BE SPENT IN BELFAST Opening of Parliament Buildings I Prom Our Own Correspondent) Dublin. The official Intimation that His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will open the new Parliament Buildings. Stormont. Belfast, in November sets at rest a matter that has
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  • 686 19 SAYS POISON BOTTLE WAS PUT TO HER LIPS Enough Prussic Acid to Kill Seven An alleged scene in a woman's bedroom was described af Wimbledon Police Court when James Arthur Coulson. aged 34, a veterinarv chemist, of Upper Richmond-road Putney. S.W., was charged on remand
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  • 112 19 An enteiprtrinf ipoh rubber Inventor bm *tart« ci the inimufarturc of bicych- tyr^ i loeaU) from rubber rrepr Th»' kwtem i- known <t> the flnmrupmi Orepeaok Tyr« comp.uiy and th< proni(-ter hopes to outsell the im|x>rU'd tyre by Ilk illy madt- tjna from crude rubber In nhort time. The tyre
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  • 222 19 Longford fair was sparsely attended. Cattle bought were for local use, and very few buyers attended. Similar Mat«- of affair., is reported from EljihJm Ro^common and Tullamore fairs HEAVY DEFICIT Official Free Stat<> sUtttfc for August *how that there was a falling off of almost £2.000.000 in exports, or about
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 78 19 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance in force over $35.060.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements t HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • 197 20 JARDINE TWO SHORT OF CENTURY Bradman's Debut As Bowler 1 adii misled hi- century by two runs it the match with the Combined Australian eleven at Perth yesterday. He was bowled by I'.i.iiirii.n when 98. The M.C.C. innings was declared closed at 583 for 7. The
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  • 156 20 S.C.C. A vs. South Johore To-day The S.CC. A and South Johure meet on Um Partanu to-day Teams are as follow: S.C.I-. A: D. R. Harper. J Smailes. J. L. Bonnar. J. C Cooke, J E. King; H. G. Shaw. C. T. Oven; A E. S Talbot. Dr. F
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  • 49 20 MACCORKINDALE MARRIED Daughter of Manager Now His Bride London. Oct. ?8. I South African boxer Dan MacCorkindalt u.iv mariied to^thr 19-year-uld daughter of his T* ci Breauribb. The > oupif embark on November 4 fur South Africa, v.hire the boxer will start training for hii mai.li v, ith Young Stribling.
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  • 148 20 Mysore Boy Bowler's Success Mysore. Oct. 17. Cricket enthusiasts of Mysore, who had assembled in large numbers on the M.C.C. Oval \»sterday. to witness the final encounter of the Dasara Junior Cricket Tournament, between the Bangalore Wesleyan High School (holders) and the local Manmallappa's were
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  • 108 20 To Leave Esplanade For New Site A special meeting of the members of the Penang Cricket Club following the annual general meeting on Tuesday night decided that the club be moved from the Esplanade to a site comprising about seven acres situated in Scott Road which has
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  • 37 20 Scotch h Uken to fOrm an An 8 l Scottish hockey club in London. The proposal ha* tie authority of the Scottish H.A., and the main idea k to bring aU the eligible Angio--STJ22T for practke and
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  • S.C.C. EXPERIMENT THAT PAID
    • 716 20 Padang Club on Top From the Start S.C.C 14pts. Islands 3. Another experiment in the half-back ]ine was made in the S.C.C. fifteen which met the Islands on the Padang yesterday. Horsley taking the Fcrum position, and D. G. M. Owen playing fly. Owen gave an
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    • 246 20 B Coy. Glosters defeated Medical College Union on the College ground by a try (3 points* to nil. Play started with a determined rush by the College forwards, and after some midfield play the Glosters retaliated and hemmed the College XV in their 25. Haniff found touch
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  • RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY GAMES
    • 396 20 Soldiers Score Once in Fach Half Glouresters 2; S.V.C 0. Playing at Tanglin yesterday, the S.V.C. hockey team was defeated by the Gloucesters. It was a fast and interesting display and the hojke> at times reached a high standard, the Soldiers being superior in attack.
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    • 413 20 Plain Sailing on Rough Ground for Airmen RAF. V.M.C A 1. Though then was Hule display of actaee, UM bdCkC] u.uiv between the R A.F. and U>2 Y.M.C.A. M An>on Road yestt ■rday. was inter etting to watch, mainly on account of Oh rpeed and the hard
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    • 30 20 A keen struggle was seen at the Police Depot ground yesterday when a Raffles College team drew with the Police. The score was one all.
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    • 50 20 Labrooy and Aaron were the outstanding players for the Medical College when they met the Chinese on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday. Tha College won, as they well deserved to. by 3 goals to one. Labrooy doing all the scoring. The score at half-time was one all.
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    • 48 20 Although the SRC. "A" team forwards did most of the attacking when they met the R.A.I on the Padang yesterday, they were unable "to score. The Gunners took the lead early in the game, and won by the only goal of th- match iuiA.ii.
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  • 197 20 EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH ENTERTAINMENT? Indo-Malay Soccer Team's "Heady" Victory I From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 28. Before a fair crowd a combined Indo.Maiay team defeated Ihe Burmese by three seals to one after a well fought fame. Following the glowing accounts from Penang
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  • 15 20 I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 Oxford University 14: Oxford Greyhounds 7.
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  • 30 20 Th h I Rot J match between the A.P.C.-^ I* ead and the Old Rafflesians As?ocia- u WBS tO have been played at 3 Lebar yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 367 20 Mr. Wallis Myers' List Mr A. Wallis Myers, tennis critic for The Daily Telegraph (London), has issued his list of the ranking for the season. It is well to remember that his ranking is based upon the achievements of players during the year, and it may well
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  • 203 20 Victory For a Doubtful Starter I From Our Ow n Correspondent 1 The Irish Cesarewitch at The Curragh was won last week by the three year old Loch Levin, who is owned and trained by R. More OFerr 11 at Kildangan Castle, near The Curragh. Ltvh Leven was
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  • 42 20 Bobby Jones To Make Another Film Soon Bobby Jones to-day signed a contract with Warner Brothers for the production of a film designed to make golfers better. The title of the film will be 'How to Break Ninety."
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  • 42 20 MONDAY B. Class Final R. A. Ashworth owe 25 vs. H. L HoDkin owe 25. TUESDAY A. Cla^s Final Dr. H. O. Hopkins owe 25 vs. Winner of Capt D. V. Hill owe 25 and J. E. Wills owe 50.
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