The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 October 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY MEWS. No. 14,084. EST. 1835. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933 lt CENTS. j
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  • 273 1 i Japan's Threat Of "Sterner Action" SOVIET CHARGES ANNOY TOKIO RUSSIA'S threat to publish documents proving Japan's intentions to seize the Chinese Eastern Railway promises still further to strain relations betweca the two countries. Tokio is indignant at the threat, declares the charge false and
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  • 85 1 Shanghai. Oct. 9. A representative of the Japanese Government has arrived in Peiping to confer with General Huang Fu and General Ho Ying-ching on the < question of promoting Sino-Japanese friendship. He is reported to have pressed for a definite reply as to what policy the
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  • 67 1 More Red Troops At Manchuli j l Shanghai. Oct. 9. The situation in West Manchuria has very much worsened. Another division, of Red troops is reported to have ar- lived at a point about twenty miles from Manchuli. the western terminus of the Chinese Eastern Railway. The people
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  • 488 1 HOW'S THAT?" ASKS "SMITHY" Confident Note Dropped At Batavia i WILL BEAT RECORD TO-DAY j "I ONDON— Batavia in 6 da: L asked Kingsford Smith which he dropped as Miss over Batavia yesterday. He reached Sourabaya make a last dash for Wync England-Australia record Air Commodore Sir Kingsford Smith. 1
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  • 133 1 Government Support To Be Tested London, Oct. 9. A miniature general election Is now pending and is likely to indicate the strength or otherwise of the support for the National Government. The death on Saturday of Mr. N. W. Smith Carrington, Conservative member for the Stamford
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  • 114 1 Closer Co-operation in South Europe London, Oct. 8. The plans formed at the recent conerence of the Little Entente at Sinaia for closer co-operation of all South European States are being actively pursued with the participation of the sovereigns concerned. A meeting has just terminated at the
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  • 90 1 Fighting Breaks Out Among Natives Geneva, Oct. 9. M Mkfis Jedda 'Liberia* is being pressed to make up his mind quickly 1 with regard to the League's plan for the solution of Liberia's problems in consequence of the news that fighting las oroken out among natives on the
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  • 180 1 i i Anxiety was felt last night for the salety of the Cutty Sark Page 9. The di_ armament situation is so bad that somethrhg has got to be done Mr. Norman Davis declared at Geneva yes- terday Page 7. Stabilisation is in the forefront of the
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  • 106 1 Life Sentences As I Deterrent J New York. Oet. 8. More heavy blows have been struck in the campaign to rid the country of kidnappers by seven life sentences passed over the week-end. In addition to four in Oklahoma, one woman and two men have been sentenced to
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  • 81 1 Women Speed Member on Long Flight London. Oct. 9. Kisses from admiring women constituents formed part of the farewell to the Australian-born Captain W. P. Crawford Greene. M.P. for Worcester, who took off from Worcester to-day in' a specially chartered triple-engined cruiser monoplane on a 25.000 mile
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  • 114 1 'Gifts For Hospitals Total £300,000 London. Oct. 7. The Duke of Atholl announces that no "gifts" will be received alter to-day This cryptic announcement marts the end of the flrst phase ln the huge plan to circumvent the British lottery laws. Thwarted by the Home Offlce
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  • 77 1 Mollisons Not to Fly Atlantic Again London, tht > The Mollisons have now decided to abandon their proposed flight across the Atlantic from New York and on H Baghdad owing to the lateness in the season and the persistent untavourable conditions. The Mollisons have cabled that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 170 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THL NEAREST APPROACH TO PI RE i F.LSH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. ftINABLI AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STOREB. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS j COCKTAIL BAKCE MAKAK KETCHILL 6 15 p.m. to 9.15 p.mINFORMAL DINNER DANCE I 9.45 p.m. to Mid-Ni^ht SATURDAY, Oct. 14th. GRAND CABARET and BALL
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    • 126 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAKEST APPROACH TO PTKS FRESH. PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINACI F AT ALL LEADXNO PROVISION STORES mmmmmmmmmm mmm *mmm*m******m*****^^**m*^*^^^^m^^**^ m I CHRYSLER COMFORT 1 *imA^ mm tW\ ELI iL- Ji. mm^^ mm mmmmmmm*********** 1mm *************M**m*************************** I ADELPHI SEA VIEW I HOTEL HOTEL I Jttfc
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  • 2067 2 Singapore Husband "EVIDENCE POINTS TO ADULTERY/' SAYS CHIEF JUSTICE Damages Claim Against Co-respondent Abandoned A decree nisi, with costs against the co-respondent, was granted by the Chief Justice «Sir Walter Huggard) in the Supreme Court yesterday to Sylvester Stephen Bell, who petitioned for a divorce irom his
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  • 11 2 Installation of wireless telephone between Canton and Swatow has been completed.
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  • 19 2 The Manchuria Telegraph Company which recently offered 180.000 shares to the public, received over-subscriptions of 40 times the amount.
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  • 398 2 DEPARTMENT NOW NOT WANTED The abolition of the Town Planning Department of Perak was discussed at the last meeting of the Perak State Council. Towkay Leong Sin Nam stated that many difficulties would arise as a result of the control of town planning matters in Perak by
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  • 98 2 Civil Lord Due Here To-morrow 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct. 10. Capt. Euan Wallace. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, who is on a tour of inspection of eastern naval stations did not arrive at Penang to-day as expected. It Is understood that owing to a late
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  • 61 2 The South Manchuria Railway in the last fiscal year made a net profit of Y.20,000.000. Thechief officials have been given bonuses amounting to approximately y.400.000. Shanghai Waterworks has celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. On June 29. 1883, the Grand Secretary. Li Hung- chang. accepted the company's invlta- tion to admit water
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  • 66 2 KILL INCURA BLES i )l)An i roposea lierman Legislation Berlin. Oct. 8. i 32S pr JL mise of a mw P«ud code t legalise the humane killing oi IncttT?u L? 1 their own WW* is made by .the Ministry of Justice in a memorandum. The proposal threi u fierce controversy
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  • 42 2 Despite ti> oeral is a boom in Canto. i cord prices have beei lngs at Hsl Kwan. the H Canton. A syi_dt<with a capital <.l I dollars, to buy ur Canton's model re the object or put: houses after the stvle N
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 409 2 CLASSIHED ADV SUN-BATHING. r u_ m. r_.n To produce the fashionable Tan use only lENTHERIC SUNBATH OIL Stockists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., 11 Opp General Post Office N,w shipment of Wav, Cm just arrived. di iciMCCQ rARDS BUSINESS C^AKU2> STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY I STATIONERS m eepaikers. 14A Change Alley. Binf»p«f«. Th*
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    • 429 2 ERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE NUNICIPAI NOTICF Tender* NO Ik h i,. T.-oy giveL u.a are now Invited for th. materials or services and t fulars sf such may h In the Tender Room. Municipal Qflu Annual Tenders tor 19.4 «£s"«, 'Sm^StJ. Calcium Chloride <i 1934 Date ot Cl Monday. October SOU
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 231 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK "B" Padane- rap I KP vs Ce y lot Sports Club. W iltshrre s an |ele R ta A r F A CX^Sio2£?_Si Hockey: aarg^Myg ™>~^£gS3g4»»m SSSS 2£: 2^:, Annual a o n d g ll1 M n alaya Y.M.C.A. lst. vs. 7th. Bty' v> 5?
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  • 2158 3 Allegations Of Breach Of mmmm****..^**—**. HONG SAN SEE CHARITY Money Borrowed Ten Years ALLEGATIONS oi breach of trust by the trustees of one the biggest Chinese charities in Singapore the Hong San See Temple charity were made in the Supreme Court day before Mr. Justice Gerahty. The
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  • 535 3 TANGLIN TO CLOSE DOWN Three Large Institutions Not Economical 'From Our Own Correspondents Kuala, Lumpur. Oct. 9. Another step in the centralisation oi hospital services is being taken in Kuala Lumpur where the old General Hospital near the Railway Station is to be closed down. The
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  • 366 3 GEYLANG ACID THROWING CASE Accused Men Detained In Custody Two more arrests have been made in 1 1 the Geylang acid throwing case, and j 2 the men appeared before Mr. N. Grice in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday together with the three previous t accused. Hassan bin Yassin, Wan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 75 3 V'^^^^^yi ALIIV TELLS iWSfS^W enough to ■K9ol__l v W it takes a thoroughbred It Lever lid wtov thrre tfor daily use) r Sla > llK,r Brooke Bond Tea with garden freshness. I JooAfor the name I > \*\*\*\*\\k\f^^lllJi-l//i/jf I _>: -v V I mmWilfsifff/fff*t/*) I iignnfff///Jr\^wfA '^'-^w^* m> I wAIA\MMAiA*\ATATA
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  • 1352 4  - Crazy Programme Of Nazis HENRY J. HASTELL Life In Germany To-day 2 By But It Is Being Put Through does it feel to live in a revolution?" a woman repeated. "It feels as if I were always having a permanent wave." Noticing the puzzled look on Ihe face of the
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  • 1087 4 ELY CULBERTSON ON -w^. m T IN the recent American Whist League I National Championships held at j Hanover. N.H.. Mr. Louis H. Watson j was the only player to successfully fulfill a game contract on the hand below. Mr. Watson, as the play developed. saw his one
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  • 198 4 When you are playing in a Duplicate game which is being scored on a match-point basis there are many plays which must be made and many chances which must be taken which no good player would dream of taking in Rubber Bridge. In Rubber Bridge if one
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  • 119 4 ONE OF THE BIG FI VE Superintendent irn Retire* Superintendent I of the Big Five ol s« alter 39 years in th I He joined up when I I result ot a chane- I London detective v.! I neighbourhood of hi^ I farm. I He has since becom. I est
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 ma i-Ulenbunjs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. MUk Food No. 1 MUk Food No. 2 Birth to
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    • 45 4 <~i m v^ijjtmfh* 1 /a\\* i Ly V V BORN 1820-STILL GOING STRONG S ___r I I F 1 1 J~STUF I I x t^ I p v^ e t^ e >^ i IP^ \j£^ c***^ A*tt^^ I IpN*-* **>' '■■^■■■■■■iBa B M___ii____HH.waßaßM^Mßi a aaf--«-v lf v
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  • 204 5 Budding Wightman Cup Players iling competitors In the annual ,ii nior tennis championships at the All- "ngland Club at Wimbledon. Guard A.Johnson; Porter F. Heath; E. Barrow, a bus conductor; and Station foreman who gave evidence in the case in which Sir Leo Chiosza Money, the economist, writer h "3*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 325 6 (Medical Evidence Reveals Spleen Enlargement I Originally charged with murder, then held under an amended charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, a Malay and a Chinese youth stood trial before Mr N. Grice, th.; Second Magistrate, yesterday. The boys, Yacob bin Ahmad and
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  • 92 6 Tribute to Mr. Justice Terrell Members ol the Selangor Bar assem bled this morning at the Supreme Court Ut wish goodbye to the Hon. Mr. i. Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice. F.M.S.. on his departure to England on furlough. His lordship thanked the members ot the Bar
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  • 96 6 The wedding took place at the Roman Catholic Church Johore Bahru. on Monday oi Mr. Tan Chlak Mon. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ch< w Wah oi Bingapore, and Miss Wong Kwee Cheng, third daughter ot the late Mr. and Mrs. Wong Ah Seng. The bride. who wore
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  • 148 6 Doctor Charged With Negligence Seremban. Oct. J). Alleged to have driven his motor-car negligently and thereby collided with another motor-car. Dr S. C. Howard, a Negri Sembilan estate medical practitioner, appeared today before Raja Kamaralzaman. the Seremban magistrate The defendant was represented by Mr. F. A.
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  • 78 6 Imperial Service Medal Awarded i From Our Own Correspondend I Penang. Oct. 9. Mr. Tamby Ketchil bin Dawood. who retired this month from the position of land bailiff at Butterworth, after 36 years' service, was presented with the Imperial Service Medal by the Resident Councillor on behalf of
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  • 34 6 China's imports for July were $103,000,000. with exports $62,000,000. the excess of imports being thus $41,000,000. The seven- month total of imports and exports is down $333,000.--000, compared with the corresponding period of 1932.
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  • 565 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COIMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week DELOW will be found particulars ot the Free Press Football ComD petition No. 8 in which you are asked to forecast results^ of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Oc_ IWI. This
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  • 477 6 WOMAN WHO HOUGHT FURNITURE Allegation of Cheating By Shopkeeper The trial was commenced before Mf H A Forrer tlie criminal district Judge yesterday, oi a pretty Chinese woman named Choo Ah Sap who wa> alleged to have cheated the Nan* Hani tu^ niture shop in Selegie
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  • 96 6 INQUEST RESUMED ON CHINESI: Furth t. when the inquest on W< a 42-year-old eath, who was knocked dot a motor-car in V.i afternoon of ifr Ibe <iri\t r ol U c was pmenl In Tar.ij>oe-Phi!ip *PP il the Widow ol I The car u. nnd was
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  • 123 6 Fortune Teller TclU ih, Maoist rate Sri nil. in i "It If n. il I out tie I tortoise thai teii fortui tAk\ aged Chinese who app. ir i lice court charged with I Two Java sparrows and P'-odliced as ixh.bits I The mngistrat. i; ir 0«n tortun.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 70 6 «w/ f Orders received omT by post attend- Cj ed lmmedla- /Jm* Wf tely. Addreas: /m\ <$y 96, High St.. Singa- /L. /-.^T •_>"/ Prespore. /CT g /^V jjf/ of Lenses /J*m Bnd tJp-to- JSy/ date style of /y frames SuppliA«SP €d. Best Quality Guaranteed Sight- testing Free. Price Moderate.
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    • 327 6 |j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 8 i I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the J Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press In all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results
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    • 131 6 ___<^^i_^^™™^^__?^_ Awk mmmC\ Will noon- time "TPe*ver come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-J**"^ or an active mental life indoors, you spend your gri i amount of energy, and do 70% of your work before noon. That is why everyone should have a nourishing fir-t m of Quaker
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  • 590 7 "Situation Is So Bad" SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE Disarmament Position THE disarmament situation is so critical that a special meeting of the British Cabinet was called on Monday to consider the position. Mr. Norman Davis, on arriving at Geneva on Monday, declared that the situation is now so bad
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  • 1287 7 LEGAL STATUS OF HADLY CONSTITUTED FIRM Receiving Order Is Granted 4, Where two or more persons are carrying on business under a firm name, they may. for the purpose of getting the partners before the court, be sued in the firm name whether or not the
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  • 342 7 CELEBRATIONS IN THE STRAITS Grand Military Review in Canton IBy Our Chinese Correspondent) Yesterday, the Chinese Republican Day, passed off quietly. Most of the Chinese business houses suspended business, and there were no celebrations as before, owing to the critical j situation In China. The local Chinese newspapers
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  • 150 7 Warner Baxter and Elissa Landi Brilliant acting by Warner Baxter and Elissa Landi in the two principal roles gives a charm to the new Fox film I Loved You Wednesday." I Which [opened a run at the Capitol yesterday" [Which would otherwise be lacking, for tlie story is
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  • 31 7 Mr. G. A de C. de Moubray. who is to succeed Mr. C. W. A Sennet t. as District Officer. Lower P»>rak. is ex- pected to disembark at Penang on Thursday.
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  • 88 7 Those who missed Metro Golrtwvn Mayers excellent picture Smiln. j Through." when it was flrst screen* I here will do well to see it now that n has come to the P.uillon fhS pro duction is truly ulorious sehtevemSMl and it has been awarded ;he
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  • 83 7 Don't Bet on Love, which »p«ned at the Alhambra last night. i> j tory of the turf and of a gambler who won and ultimately It'll. Lew Ayres |tUM a good portrayal a.s the -plunging Plumber' who backed 26 consecutive winners but lost all his money in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 92 7 ALHAMBRA j Matinee TO-DAY at 3.15 TO-NIGHT: Universal^ real-life romantic thriller LEW AYRES :,s working boy who gambled for riches and \J| N \J| fc K! IT4 V> fc mi. 2) :,s tiie beautiful manicurist who staked all for his love r j t *^^^^kM^^m b uun I I'j^pr^i BET
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    • 177 7 _f^^^l^!teßl'^lj MATINEE 3.15 TO-DAY Mflß^ 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 A Screen Full of Beauty Hundreds of tantalizing girls in the "Dance of the Maidens, one of the most lavish and sensational numbers ever produced f A NEW A WARMER I ELISSA LANDI V WARNER A^PS^ ,r Ikjp Mastei Fresh from her
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  • 488 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933 The Malay Militarised Last year the Federal Council j budgeted for the training of an experimental company of Malay regulars. The ultimate objective was the formation of a Malay Regiment which it is hoped will 'in time take the place of the
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  • 932 8 as I was Saying THE Cesarewitch Stakes, which are to be run at Newmarket this afternoon, is not by any means one of the oldest races of the English Turf. It has. nevertheless. I The been run for nearly a hundred Cesarewitch y ears Few peoi le i^esareuticn knQw that
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  • 188 8 Fears About Sia m t Future" To the Editor. Sir. -The article as app. Singapore Free Press t<>- e.. own Bangkok correspon heading of 'Fears Aboir p utu is most misleading loreigners who have in\. t in Siam unnecessarily gard to the internal pol: there. I
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  • 124 8 The Sea Belle— A Comparison To thr Cditor Sir. The BeUia:' polls, with the Ot board, was a recent vim toi for a few day> She l>< lo Empoin and vv Sea Belle II The Heliopol.. tons and her (timet 28'6"* x 14 draft Bi I steam about 13 knots
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  • 95 8 To the Editor. I Sir. F<»r nvh i I g.p.o haa notified tl P Dutch .r.r m.iils b< hi I and Sin'A.ip rtiursc* ,i\s for dell* 1 1 generally known arrive on Frid. I would respectful M| lbi Information is penei would be better to pub!.time en
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  • 71 8 To the Editor. Sir.— l appreciate tt* Sports Editor's eomn Rivers-Brady contest Un temporaries he has the position Saturdays tight to Mi: real boxing, should baft What the public without an ounce ol Rivers met his equal round proved that hied a vicious right hook W** l
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  • 30 8 Mr N F H Matt. Messrs A. H Cons.-. Davies. Vice-Presidents oi I ment Servants' Co-op> i.''. Loan Society. Taiping wen to offlce at the MMM il 3f the Societv
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 67 8 t t_» A k. ___JP"*lH__________ im****ldU GROCERIES PROVISIONS ORDERS CAN NOW BE HANDED IN AT ANY OF OUR SUB-DEPOTS FOR EXECUTION BY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. I ORCHARD ROAD I— WJ.W. I TRY 50-50 WITH GIN OR BEER. I ITS GOOD! K^N/il^f*! W^A A^^^\ J*"m^\ *fl%sSjg^ '^fb from 1
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    • 44 8 A MAN WHO LOST HIS HAT IN LONDON had it returned to him in Manchester. A tile of two cities. Don't take your Insurance Policies out of the hat, insist on GAFLAC GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 648i.
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    • 80 8 g. j BOOKS JUST j j RECEIVED j J Wild Cargo j J Frank Buck $9.60 J A Glastonbury Romance j J. C. Powys 600 i J Shape of Things to Come I H. G Wells 600 Story of San Michele J A. Munthe 300 i A Touch of the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 308 8 FROM DAY TO DAY Mr. J. Broadbent. of Seldings Estate. Selama. is expected back from home to-day. Mr. F. Keir, Assistant Engineer. Jasin. is going home on leave about I Nov. 24. Mr. G. Puttock. of Pritchard and Co.. Penang. who was married on Satur- day. left the same evening
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    • 116 8 Mr. R. K Rule, ol the Survey Department, and Mrs Rule have left Um Home. Mrs. J. T. Nixon, of Jugra Land and Carey Island Ltd.. Selangor. has sailed for Home. Mr. H. A. Exiey of Mansfleld and Co.. Singapore, returned from Colombo by the Antenor. Mr. D. A. M.
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  • 149 9 THE CUTTY SARK Anxiety As To Her Safety OVERDUE FROM TRIP UPCOUNTRY anxiety is felt for the Whereof the Royal Singapore Flying Cutty Sark. piloted by the Chief tor 'Flight. -Lieut. S. H. Potter* u Tying as passengers Ground h Harvey and one other, which v i coast trip yesterday
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  • 269 9 U.S. WILL NOT ACCEPT 10 PER CENT War Debt Negotiations STABILISATION IN THE FOREFRONT AMERICA will not accept another ten per cent token payment in respect of war debts in December, according to the New York Times. The debt negotiations opened yesterday but the British delegates appear to be getting
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  • 186 9 U.S. Position Becomes More Hopeful Washington. Oct. 10. The gradual abatement of the epidemic of strikes is a hopeful sign of the ultimate success of the recovery movement. Thousands of miners arc flocking to work while the decision 01 the H. C. Prick Cjke Company to agree In
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  • 108 9 REICHS TAG FIRE TRIAL >ff Apologises io the Police q Leipzig. Oct. b composure and ready wit of o chsl ag fire trial vi his fellow prisoners efully joined in the iation of Dlmitroff's answered questions them- b re boldly than formerly. returned to Court and h unintentionally insult- Ci
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  • 85 9 Failing to Salute Nazi Flau Berlin. Oct. 1»>. in citizen, an official of imed Wells has protested American Consul at his .ii by a crowd of Nazis be II to salute the Nazi flag race was badly battered. e was walking with his time The police were sumused
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  • 51 9 nn any Opposed to Commissioner Geneva, Oct. 7. nan delegation has torpedoDutch resolution regarding the itment by the League of a ReCommissioner by announc- i ir intention to oppose the direct participation in the' negative vote will nullify the lon, the Germans were appealed ihy their attitude.— Reuter
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  • 34 9 Skinner, of Messrs. Fraser Ltd.. Bangkok, is going on ive in December. He will be there by Mr. P. J. Vasey. wh-> I ting on leave, was in charge Arm's factory in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 54 9 Italian Pilot's Secret Machine Ancona, Oct. 8. Colonel Caaanelli'a machine in which he broke the air speed record was constructed secretly and daily preparation; had been made for a fortnight for the attack on the record but weather conditions were bad until to-day. The engine develops 2.500
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 9 The RS F.C. flying-boat Cutty Sark, for whose safety some anxiety was felt last night in local flying circles. Inset (right) Flight-Lieut. Potter and (left) Ground Engineer Harvey, who are on board the flying-boat.
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  • 95 9 Elections in Spain Next Month Madrid, Oct. P. The President has signed the decree dissolving the Cortes. The elections are fixed for November 19 and the new Cortes will assemble on December 8. Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Oct. 8. There is considerable relief throughout the country at the successful
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  • 93 9 Mr. C. M. Robertson, of Pangkallan Estate, Sumatra, and Mrs. Robertson are travelling out from Home by the Suwa Maru. The engagement is announced o f Commander Charles Thorburn Addis. R.N.. H.M.S. Medway, second son of Sir Charles Addis. K.C.M.G.. and Lady Addis, of Woodside. Frant. Sussex, and Pamela, daughter
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  • 158 9 CAUSED BY DRIVER FAINTING Scissor Amputation On Roadway London. Oct. 7. An elderly motor driver's fainting fit while at the wheel is believed to have been the cause of the tragedy at the changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace to-day. The car. a saloon, estimated to
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  • 56 9 Atlantic Conference Decision New York, Oct. 7. The arbitrators of the North Atlantic Conference has fined the North German Lloyd $182,000 for accepting registered marks as passage money by which passengers saved fifteen per cent. If the fine is collected, it will be divided among lines
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  • 56 9 Wing-Comdr. Willock to Live At Shanghai I ondon. lh t It. Wing-Commandor R. P. Willock, Air Attache to China, wno Is sailing on j Nov. 11. has decided to live at Shanghai and not at Peiping. Aviation firms took objection to his beina: stationed else- j
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  • 125 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES I London, Oct. 10. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot < Sellers I 4 3 32d. <4 1 32d. > Buyers* 4 1 32d. »3 3132d. > Jan-March 4 5 32d. <4 3 32d. >
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  • 51 9 Mr. J. O. Sanders. Transportation Manager. F.M.S. Railways, who was i away on home leave, returned and j resumed duties towards the close of i last week. Major W. H. Elkins. OB E who was acting during the absence of Mr. Sanders, has reverted to his substantive post of Divisional
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 244 9 TOO FREQUENT MEALS, TIT BITS, SLOPPY FOODS AND SWEETMEATS HASTEN PHYSICAL DECAY. Help our Dog to achieve his normal and intended span of years. Feed him on foods which suit his needs and constitution. Feed Spratt's which build and maintain health, energy and virility. Unquestionably the most popular and economical
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1214 10 NEW NEEDS AND LOST MARKETS Rice The Dominant Factor In Burma Burma's problems were reviewed in a paper read before the economic section of the British Association at Leicester by Sir George Buchanan, who for many years was Chairman of the Rangoon Port Trust. Sketching the development of the province
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    • 275 10 RUBBER AND TIN RETURNS I i Evatt and Co., Penang, Secretaries: iPenawat i Malaya I Tin: Working of the Company's No. 1 Dredge during September. Output piculs 534; Yardage Treated 155.000 cubic yards: Running i Time 462 hours. J. S. M. Rennie and Co., Singapore. Agents: Pelepah Valley 41,000 lbs
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    • 183 10 October 10th., It o'clock noon Buyers Seller Gambler 4 50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.50 White Pepper 23.25 Black Pepper 1350 Copra, sundried 3.15 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour
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    • 223 10 World Exchange Rates October 10 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 5 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 8 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 7,64 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London, demand 2;4 1 16 London. T.T. 2,4 1 32 Lyons and Paris, demand
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    • 117 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices October 10 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline y 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline 1 4-gallon tin)
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    • 63 10 Wednesday. October 18. being Deepavali is a Holiday and the Board of Directors of the Rotary Club has therefore decided to hold the meeting in that week on Monday, October 16. The meeting will be a Dinner meeting to be held at the Sea View Hotel: Ladies may be invited
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    • 1826 10 Unwrought Tin Metal Now On Free List New Orders Iss^d Under Import Duties Act The Treasury has issued two new Orders under the Import Duties Act. The first Order increased the Customs duties on a variety of goods, of which the most important are oats, oat products, and pearled barley.
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    • 51 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Associ ati on October 10th 1! I Na-i.. R.S.S equal toLondnn Standard. Spot •l» R.s.s. equal lo London Standard, il H Standard R I Oct Od i Jai. Api TOflS ol Market Latest Cable i 3 31 32d. p. r Ih New York Bp I por
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    • 89 10 < 1. 1 I American 'an C m Am. Telephone Telegraph Atcheson R.o.r Dupont Fireston. i mtiI Pectrk k I al Motors Goodrich Goodyear Inter-Tclephor.r Telegraph I National CltJ B. i>k New York Central Railroad Radio 8 California i i Co. Socony-Va Standard o Texas COTpOl I Union
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    • 68 10 Output run irom th« in| jby Messrs B DOtt United Patanl U Rubbn K-\r- I llolofcofl 1 I 'Taiping Rubb» I I BonfH Bta IICOI Rubber E■• Winds, .r FMS Estate 1 td F.MitbilN \:.il.c i I Estate Ltd Bertam Ci Company I'M Kuala Mud I RUI Estates
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  • 783 11 Yesterdays Closing Quotations TUE8DAY, <m T. loth. Buvcrs Sellers ►ang 30s 3i s SJ E I 34s 36s l Tin (5s) 15s 9d l«s 6d <*1 1 .32'-, 137'-, v 1 33s 34s c d 2 25 95 100 2a 2s 6d 44 48 51 Tin <5s>
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  • 252 11 Protest Against Repudiation Tiie International Committee to oppose the repudiation of the gold clause, formed by the Bondholders' Association In Belgium, France, and Holland, and by the Swiss Bankers' Association, has Issued a statement calling tiie serious attention of all thinking people to the moral and material
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  • 686 11 A UDITOR PROBES F.M.S. FINANCE Heavy Drain On Surplus Balances By Railways j BTHE Auditor General, S.S. and F.M.S., in his annual report on F.M.S. finances reveals rapid dimination of surplus balances and an accumulating liability of over $8 millions on behalf ofthe Railway Repairs J and Renewals Fund. Over
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  • 207 11 .Market Hopes Not Satisfied An interim dividend ol 2' 2 p.c. was announced by Imperial Chemical Industries on its K 43.589.605 Ordinary capital. This la the same rate as lasi year's interim, which was followed by, final distribution ol 3 l 2 p.e. The payment will be made
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  • 175 11 To Acquire Macassar L Plantations t it An agreement has been provision- j illy entered into between the Bajoejl Sidoel Rubber and Produce Company c md Macassar Plantations, under which. 1 he former will acquire as from April j 1933. the whole undertaking of the j Vlacassar
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  • 57 11 Particulars of E. Green and Son. limited, a private company having a lominal capital of £523.600 in shares >f £1 eaeh. are given in Messrs. Jordan ind Sons register of new companies, rhe company has been formed to icquire the business of E. Green, and Son. Limited (incorporated In 1888
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 948 11 I Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over t35,»0.,f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd (Incorporated in the straits Settlements) f HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Buildine reeii Qtroof o. The Company has £20.000 deposited with th SuD el rT", d M tea w,th the Supreme Court of England
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 342 12 The publication of Lloyds Register for 1933-4 shows a decrease in tne i worlds s hi pping of the twelve months ending with June. 1933 This is hailed by most commentators as a real advantage to commerce, in view of world trade ■brink** and tonnage
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    • 121 12 Ulvsses On Four Months Voyage Once again the Blue Funnel steamer, the Ulysses, has arrived in Singapore in the course of a four months cruise round Asia, Australia and Africa. She carries 148 passengers, practically a I full complement, 92 of whom are doing the round voyage—
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    • 34 12 The s.s. "Laomedon" reports that on Oct. sth. at GMT 6.15, she passed a black conical buoy surmounted by square cage in Latitude 13 deg. 10 North. Longitude 'ill deg. 50 East.
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    • 36 12 Bengal pilot service is this year open to Indian graduates of the train- ing ship DulTerin. with a promise ol preference. The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Wednesday. October 18.
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    • 143 12 Surveying Beacons In Miri Approaches Surveying Beacons hav» porarily established in tin ern Approaches. Bonn-o Wi I Sarawak. Position— From <a» Lat 58'N. long 112 dey ME (approx <b> Lat. 4 deg 15 N i«»nv: 11 I (approx.) A line of 8 floating Simeons 5 miles apart
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    • 61 12 The Toyo Risen Kaisha and Yamashlta Kisen Kalsha have nom decided to establish a Yl.OlHmhhi i pany named the Oriental Marin* Transport Company >Toy< Kaiun Kaisha* The new Compel I operate fourteen vessels. i:«mQP toMH all. owned by the Toyo Kisen K_mha The president is Mr Ryozo Asano
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 603 12 Burns Phiip line. (Incorporated in Australia) php noicnANE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via TO I?VA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND i AV^t'b!v sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 "^^C^IiS^gJMSNGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] .a is one of the largest and finest steamers trading t^AuTtr^a Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins. Swimming
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 564 12 Local Ana Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 P- m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 am. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan
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    • 857 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Van Heutsz, D^t. 2.749 from Swatow IC 10 for Belawan-Deli 12.10. Poelau Laut, Dut. 5,660 from WmX* via 0.10 for Penang 10.10. London Maru, Jap. 4,413 from Vokohama 9.10 for Mombasa 9 10. Kuianda, Brit. 553 from Sibu 10.10 j J for Sibu 14.10. mmi Larut, Brit. 464
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    • 174 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.I) of fast twin-screw OU Drive* MaU Passenger Vessels tw 7" fc RANGOON. COLOMBO. POK r Sin*» MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH ANP LONDON with through connection fron Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS \r*r R»ni»* SHROPSHIRE 2 OXFORDSHIRE J STAFFORDSHIRE jof v GLOUCESTERSHIRI WORCESTERSHIRI v t
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 559 13 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PEN cS^ CT^L D ORIENTAL S. N. CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN I Due D OMORIN TSm oS"!T TOnnW 8toWO SOMALI 6,810 Oct' 25 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 19 HITRAL 15,000 Oct. 27 COMORIN
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    • 544 13 **********^^_^^^^_________|M— Ellerman Bucknal] Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ""muunu Steamer *****?" °**> City of Lille Nov 2 o rw 5 City of Evansville Dec 29 Ja£ 2 City of Norwich SE 2 fS' 2 FOR HONG
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    • 986 13 CHINA »AVIOATION 0?.? Ew ?S S^Sf^A-l^i^SSr «*> mmmmmmmm 7h BUIE nWNEL LIME B^«ffawwaMa_rw«rjrj_a_a (All routes are liable to altarmtlnn) «»iumora. VesseL Also Call* a P Xi9> Leaves Dos O. PHILOCTETES Hull T 8 Iff*. B Londoe A. PATROCLUS Aden. Marseilles and Olasgow S 2^ SS *f Kl H HAVRE AND
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 816 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday, Oct. 11. Belawan-Deli and Penang. j MAJANG— Wednesday Oct 11. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. PoeloePallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Oct. 11 Muntok, and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday, Oct. 11, Toengkal, Moeara-Baba and Djambi. REI JNBT— Thursday, Oct. 12. Cheribon (not for passengers),
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    • 525 14 1 TO EUROPE rROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG J™ £°^£J?2' BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. 1 Arrive Leave Leave £rri]* S'pore. S'pore. Penang. N-* ork Pres. Harrison Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Dec. Pres. Hayes Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Dec. i» Pres.
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    • 520 14 xo NAPLES MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM vs, TO mmm****m, MIDDLEBBROCGH. KTAfiHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct. 19 20 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.900 I MARU 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 ITERUKUNI MARU 12.000 HAKCOTMARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10.300 Jag 24 J srttwa MARU 10.600 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 iFUSHIISn MARU 10.900
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  • 2028 15 WEEKLY SPORTING NOTES rt Itong Kong K Interpret players.-Redmond May Against Malaya—Rugby Plenty of Talent at M -Command Officers Win First Tournament Vfateh.-Weleh and Duke's in India Tournament Final.-Foolball Can Malays Win Cup for Fourth Time—Prospects In Saturday's Match.— Golf: SmlthCraik Semi-final at Bukit Timah. —Hockey: Rain Spoils Opening Matches.
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  • 834 15 Brace Of Big Home Golfing Events Alliss In I Wonderland 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 25. There have been two outstanding im- i port ant events in British golf this week— the Irish open amateur championship played on the course of
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  • 617 15 DAVID JACK ON HOME SOCCER Every football camp Ls optimistic, though much ol the optimism can be discounted by an analysis of the personnel: but I definitely like the spirit at Fulham. where only promotion will satisfy. They failed very narrowly a few months ago after a fighting finish, which
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 166 15 \\A /r "*v 'ti j cooling dip in /mfma w\ e SeSl nia y e m*«*~!j .'^SffjP enjoyable but it ->***•*••»* hardly reaches that vital "Dry Spot" which necessitates a cooling and refreshing drink. Insist on PHOENIX it's cooling and pure. What would be the ¥(ttf\*' J i joy of
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  • 713 16 Rugby AN "ALL-SINGAPORE" FINAL < 1 Duke's Outclassed In Bombay Match Two former Singapore regimental Fifteens— the Welch Regiment and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment-—contest-ed the final of the All-India Rugby tournament, in which something like a score of the leading military and civilian sides compete.
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  • 776 16 M.C.O. Just Too Good For Merchants Com. Officers. 6 pts.: Merchants. 3 pts. The first of the S.C.C. tournament Rugby matches was played on a wet and slippery ground yesterday and resulted in a win for Malaya Command Officers over the Merchants by two tries to a try.
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  • 108 16 A Years Contract With Tilden New York, Oct. 10. Ellsworth Vines, the lawn tennis star, has turned prolessional and signed a year's contract with Tilden. Vines' professional debut will be an exhibition with Tilden at Madison Square Garden on January 10. Tilden refused to disclose the terms agreed
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  • 311 16 8 Points Defeat At Tanglin Wiltshire "B" 8 pts. Chinese nil The Chinese played their second Rugby match of the season at Tanglin yesterday, when they met and were defeated by the Wiltshire Regiment "B" fifteen by eight points <a goal and a try> to nil. The game,
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  • 106 16 3 RUNNERS 2 DEAD HEAT Third Horse Ten Lengths Behind London. Oct. 10. There were three runners for the Champion Stakes <1> 4 miles £1.470) at Newmarket to-day. There was a dead heat for first place, and the third horse was ten lengths away. Details: H.H. Aga Khan's DASTUR t
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  • 57 16 Meeting Opened At Nanking Shanghai. Oct. 9. The All-China Olympic Meeting was officially opened this morning, when hundreds of athletes from all parts of China paraded round the Nanking giound in the presence of thousands of spectators. Mr. T. V. Soong opened the meeting officially, on behalf
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  • 45 16 McAvoy Keeps "Middles" Title London. Oct. 10. In a bout at Bellevue. Manchester last night for the British middleweight j championship Lonsdale Belt. Jock McAvoy (holder) knocked out Archie Sexton (Bethnal Oreen) In the tenth round. The contest was listed for io rounds.— Reuter
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  • 278 16 Bodyline Controversy Over M.C.C. Cables Published Australian Board Not Quite Satisfied I.ond. o, t|| The MCC has replied t th, Han Board of Controls cabi* which sent to England at th. ■■i._i US (JI1 the board's meeting In S. pt.-rnber but nothing has been divulged as the Am. tralian board
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  • 165 16 LORD NUGENT AND TUPPENCE I Jockey Changes For To-day's Race Changes in the jockeys for Cesarewitch horses were announced yesterday (cables Reuter). Robertson will take the place of Cordell on Bunkawai. and Foster will ride on Strathallan instead of Lynch, who will ride Boldero. The Marquis de San
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 181 16 He is not a Hero WW I no one those men I a^ g/ who plunge recklessly into I^S^^vfl J a cold bath every day %*s, x/^^j\ he knows the glorious <j^ Vx§A. luxury of a hot bath and -^fc^/nS^kk as no now an<^ then, /j £3 but daily at
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