The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 October 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,093. EST. 1835. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 86 1 Fugitive Prince Has The People's Sympathy MARTIAL LAW IN BANGKOK All Public Celebrations Prohibited THE likelihood of further trouble m Siam is indicated by a message from our Penang correspondent, who states that the majority of ihe Siamese people are m sympathy with Prince Uovaradej
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  • 367 1 a Our Own Correspondent l Penang. Oct. 20. international express from nived last evening at the time. There were few pasluding one European tourist According to these tourists .as quiet and business was! on as usual. They heard de the city but beyond that s no
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  • 67 1 Four Destroyers On Loan To Australia London. Oct. 17. The destroyers Vampire and Voy- ager left Portsmouth today to join Flotilla Leader Stuart and the destroyers Vendetta and Waterhen from Chatham and Davenport. The whole flotilla will then sail for Sydney, where it is due on Dec.
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  • 36 1 No Soviet Bombing Of Chanchun Moscow, Oct. 20. Reports published m the Chinese papers alleging that Soviet aeroplanes bombarded Chanchun and have flown I over Chanthe are absolutely untrue. according to Tass Agency Reuter
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  • 349 1 U.S. FARMERS TO STRIKE TO-DAY No Taxes Until Families Are Fed St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 20. The Farm Holiday Association has called a general strike m the farming industry from noon on Saturday. Dissatisfaction among the farmers with the recovery administration is evidenced m many parts. The primary object of
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  • 47 1 New York. Oct. 20. The Federal Reserve Bank has reduced its rate from 2 1 2 to 2. It has little significance, it being construed as t further re-adjustment of the current :pen market money rates, which are oelow the Federal Reserve level. Reuter
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  • 124 1 Japan Wants Bigger Army Shanghai, Oct. 20. The Japanese War Ministry held an emergency meeting on Wednesday when officers from the rank of captain and up were invited to attend. The War Minister presided, and he explained some of his proposals to strengthen the army and the
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  • 90 1 Revenue Deficit Is Almost Halved London, Oct. 18. The ordinary revenue for the past >veek at £8,527.551 exceeded the ordinary expenditure by .€2,529 53G and the Treasury during the wee* reduced the floating debt by C 21,630,000. The total ordinary expenditure during the financial year to date now
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  • 483 1 Naval Strength Dangerously Reduced •From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 10. Lord Lloyd at Birmingham to-day made an appeal for a stronger Air Force, Navy and Army. "We are shamefully weak m comparison with other great Powers." he declared, "and the first line of
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  • 47 1 Washington, Oct. 20. The American Navy League has pre- i pared a letter for delivery to the British Navy League containing the warning that "continued British antagonism > towards the United States' naval building policy would block the absolutely essential co-operation between two nations." Reuter
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  • 93 1 Football Prize for Singapore Reader Results m the English and Scottish Leagues last Saturday contained many surprises. As a result no reader succeeded m forecasting correctly the results of all ten matches m Football Competition No. 8. and only one reader had nine correct results. The prize of
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  • 206 1 Anglo-German Sentiments Exchanged London, Oct. 18. Sir Eric Phipps. the new British Ambassador m Berlin, m presenting his credentials today to President von Hindenburg said I am proud to have been entrusted with this honourable mission at so important a juncture Never before has international cooperation been
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  • 209 1 DRAGGED INTO THE WITNESS BOX Police Chief's Parade Ground Order flcrlin. n. t 2t Interest m the Reichstag fir.- tn.il flared up again to-day when Count Helldori. a young Nazi storm troop leader and now police president of Potsdam, described his actions on tinday of the fire. He declared that
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  • 73 1 Palestine Arabs Much Agitated Jerusalem. <>« t Tin-helmeted British and police armed with batons patrolling the streets were apparently dteu enough to prevent any wrloill <i. arising from the Arab mass demon tion against the recent imnvs. Jewish immigration, which was plai lor today. Hitherto only minor aflrays
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA I— i TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL served 12.30—3 P.M. SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 P.M.— 9.15 P.M. "THE MADCAPS OF MOMTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON, Roy Pierre and Leo Mantin WILL APPEAR IN THEIR FINAL PERFORMANCE. ADMISSION NON-DINERS SI.OO RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA
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    • 92 1 On Other Pages Japan and China are to negotiate directly Page 9. Your dog's feet-rPage 4. Boom m Tin shares Page 11. $1 a month payments m bankruptcy cases Page 6. Twenty -two people die after Amritsar marriage feast Page 6. Sir John Simon's radio broadcast on Germany s withdrawal
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    • 46 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the frc>hn< and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. CHRYSLER COMFORT SEA VIEW HOTEL===== TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE i .J Wrl M I\ jfi^^l FAMOUS DANCERS I %Lj*4M WK DINNER $3I AFTER DINNER 1 I admission siSUNDAY NOON —HIGH TIDE
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  • 56 2 Law Notice for Monday, October 23, 1933 Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. 3ummonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the Second Court at 11 a.m. Motions and Judgment Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Mills at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers S. 634/33 Nathaniel Nathanson
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  • 169 2 Child of Seven Dies of Burns At the Inquiry into the death of i seven-year-old Chinese girl who died from burns, the mother told the Coroner, yesterday, that she was awakened from sleep by the smell of smoke and found the mosquito net of her bed on
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  • 96 2 Recess To Close On Nov. 7 London. Oct. 12. Parliament will reopen on Nov. 7 after '.ho summer recess. The New Unemployment Insurance Bill will be one of the first Government measures to be Introduced and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Minister of Labour and Minister of Health
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  • 123 2 SEMI-INDEPENDENCE Nanking's Plans For Mongolia Shanghai, Oct. 17. Prince Teh, an influential chief m Inner Mongolia, who failed to get a quorum last week m his meeting to discuss measures for the formation of an independent state m Outer and Inner Mongolia, is calling another meeting at Peilingmiau to-day. It
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  • 88 2 Create Havoc Among Kiangsi Reds Shanghai, Oct. 16. An official report from Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi, states that the Communists attacking Lichuan, were repulsed by the big sword army of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. Hundreds of Reds are reported to have perished under the medieaval weapons. General Tsai
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  • 135 2 Fighting Renewed At Sinkiang Shanghai, Oct. 17. All efforts of Nanking to bring about a truce between General Sheng Shihchai, commander of the border defence of Sinkiang and General Ma Chungying, former dictator of Sinkiang, have failed, and hostilities broke out again on Saturday when the army
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  • 192 2 MIGHT MAKE HIM LESS ATTRACTIVE Effects Of Bankruptcy Order "I don't think he should venture any further along matrimonial paths until he gets out of debt," said Mr. C. Wilson. Official Assignee, yesterday, when he was publicly examining a Chinese bankrupt before the Bankruptcy Judge, Mr. Justice Gerahty. Mr. Wilson
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  • 331 2 Thrilling Catch Off Jardine's Wharf Another shark has been caught m Singapore waters, making two within the space of a few days. It will be 1 remembered that a very short while I ago, native fishermen landed a tiger shark over 10 feet long, m their drag
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  • 278 2 Workman Hurled To Death A verdict of death by misadventure I was returned by the Singapore coroner yesterday following the inquiry into the death of Cheong Choh, a Chinese subcontractor, who was killed while demolishing a wall m a house m Anson Road. Six men were at work
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  • 484 2 The Helping of 767 Families The number of unemployed regis- tered by the Asiatic Unemployment j Fund (Penang and Province Wellesi ley) stands at 2.285 and the number .j of people helped since the beginning amounts to 1,411 being 991 Chinese. !227 Malays, 139 Indians. 47 Eurasians. i
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  • 63 2 f 1 ight days f o"owing the traeic suicide leap of a girl, from the pagoda tower on top of The Sun Company warden at Canton an unidentified yoSh approximately twenty years old jumped from the same spot to his death Hi body landed on a ricksha which wt£ hni^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 Orders received /%±f by post attend- /tv ed lmmedia- rfy tely. Address: rfy 96. ffigh St., /O Blnga- Any pore. /^T jC Pre8 /d^ G criptlon /4JS of Lenses A^V Mr/ *od Up-to- 2&f date style of X frames Suppli/jSP cd. Best Quality Guaranteed Sight- testing Free. Price Moderate. t
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    • 169 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly Terms Suites off Booms, Single Rooms Furnished or Unfurnished Modern Sanitation, Lock up Garages Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798. j EAST ANGLIAN
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    • 486 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tender* NOTICE la hereby given u**i ccuoci are now Invited for the following materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room, Municipal Office* Annual Tenders for 1034. Date o Closing. See Muni. Tender Room
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    • 448 2 TENDKKs. GOVERNMKNI- \otJ7" Tenders will b. Colonial Secret .v JUp!! lnber 3 19 Conveyance ot m Dredger "MudlarK from the bed oi ttM Beach Read R« Every person tender will be r sum of one hundred [Accountant. p\vn forms will only be Usu 'of the receipt lor fcj The sum
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 266 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday, 21st. shire 11, S.C.R.C. ground; High Water 10.54, 9.6 ft., 23.55, 9.3 ft. V.M.C.A. I vs. R.A.P. I, Golf Island Club October Bogey. V.M.C.A. ground. Rugby: Negri Sembilan-Malacca vs. Tuesday, 24th. Singapore, Seremban; S.V.C. High Water 01.33 8.3 ft., 12.41 9.5 ft. vs. Wiltshires, S.C.C;
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  • 189 3 STRAITS AND F.M.S. BUDGETS |IN G COUNCIL MEETINGS Pineapple Industry Bill Council will meet onji Lornlng to pass the draft .isedby the Select Comsinuapore, Penang and 1 I r Hills will be introduced apple industry Bill, the' Amendment) Bill, and thfc rce .Amendment) Bill. A, r Pills will be read
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  • 55 3 Estate Of East India Merchant r Danu 1 Thomas Keymer, the wellKnown East India and Colonial merhant. left estate of €29.000. A portrait given to him by the late Chandra Shumshere Jung Rana. Prime Minister of he has left to his eldest son. that he will treat
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  • 585 3 WRITE AND TELL THE 8.8.C. Possibility Of Hockey Broa dcas ts If any Malayan listeners have any doubts as to whether or not suggestions sent direct to the 8.8.C. by m- dividuals are given proper considera- tion, here is something which clears i up the position. It
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  • 289 3 Mains users will be interested m one of the latest valve releases, name- ly a doubt-diode triode for A.C. mains. This valve has been placed on the i market by the Marconiphone and 1 Osram organisation and incorporates a triode of the MH4 class with a
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  • 346 3 PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, j STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and i FEDERATED MALAY STATES j FROM THE EMPIRE S TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY. i J ENGLAND. I Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed In the course of each day's transmissions.
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  • 217 3 Increase of Excursion Travellers The effect of the change from stan- j dard or ordinary fares to day, half-day, and period excursion lares on the railways is shown by the return issued by j the British Ministry of Transport of the i railway statistics covering the six'
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  • 29 3 Mr W A. O'Neill, a member of Renter's staff In China, is shortly to marry Miss Margaret KirkbrWe. of hai to take the place of Mr. J. E. Henry.
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  • 384 3 FORTUNE TO GO TO PAY DEBTS CHINESE BANKRUPT'S MISFORTUNE The generous treatment of an em- I ployee by his firm (the name was not disclosed) was commented upon m the i Bankruptcy Court yesterday when a Chinese named Neo Chin Sirw was i .called up for his public examination. Mr.
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  • 268 3 The following Novels were added to Raffles Library during the past fort night:— Barrlngton <G. W) Blondy oi th* Double Star. Bell (V C> Three People and on* Ood. Bernstein »Hillel> LAtfaire )MM| Bindloss «H.) Stain of the Forge. Brand M.ix« Slow Joe. Byass (Owen> Gentle Dew. Cole
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 B I ■HHS I ■L£3K3H I STOP PRESS. H H ULM DOES IT! hB Derby, West Australia, Oct. 20. A new England- Australia I record was established when G^H Mr. Charles I'lm landed al hH 0.15 a.m. local time, beating N^ Kinssford Smith by 11 hours. Ijj^^ Reuter. W ■jj
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    • 32 3 CARBOLASTIC AND SEALTITE Waterproofing Compounds EFFECTIVELY EFFICIENTLY STOP LEAKS. Durable Elastic Adhesive Acid Proof Quick Drying Non -Porous. Fire Resisting. For full particulars apply to: SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE. BRANCHES.
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  • 306 4 Malayan Kennel Association BRANCH IN SINGAPORE I will be welcome news to Singapore doR owners that a movement to form a local branch of the Malayan Kennel Association is now well on the way to definite results. Mr. J. B. Weiss is the local representative. He is directing the necessary
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  • 936 4 BY The Free Press Dog Expert Dew-Claws To Correspondents LA dog does not sweat except from is tongue and the pads of his feet. With such restricted safety vales it Is no wonder that dogs m Malaya leave moist footprints all over the polished floor even on
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    117 4 Importation Prohibition m Australia I Melbourne. Oct. 19. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons > announced that the Cabinet had decided that the Customs proclamation prohibiting for five years the importation of Alsatian dogs unless the consent of the Minister for Customs had been obtained would not be lifted;
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  • 489 4 An Interview With Mr. J. B. Weiss The Dalmatian has been described by many dog enthusiasts as "the perfect house dog." Indeed, with its stately bearing, its sprightliness and its affectionate disposition, the Dalmatian really deserves classification as one of the best types of house dog.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 62 4 Mr**' Mmi*' 1 lit: 09 1 I•t ;< (II II Hill till ,Zl, "'I II '•y^^^''** ,s»a II »^^^^^ni^^^^^^ i y S/i&r/clirrt/ j\ NON ALCOHOLIC 1 ||\FRAMROZ&C^|j I ||i]v^!^£ Ap ORE. V;» 11 1 111 I I m ■Hi iil'i ***t\\ il*i' Mil I HOP ALE A NEW NOK- ALCOHOLIC
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    • 231 4 y iJ $TOP AT o y tE "V T^'S not the fooj you ej. \^?T^^ Xexccss stomach jciJ uh^h I \\^T^% generates pair.tul gases ,nJ A «2f W 1 1 5! SUI ted Magnci ,i- t B s^^W /Tk\ The dan /V r<ms aciJ l^ 'nir M /^^f /I s
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  • 113 5 400 Officers Shelled Into Surrender; Fifty People Killed In Street Battle unii squads on suard outside the National Hotel m Havana, where the officers had barricaded themselves. Walttag outside the National Hotel m Havana for the ofliccn to Minender Dr. Dollfuss, the Austrian Chancellor, who was shot m the chest
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 rat kiL ittk bI I I^l L^B I^^ Bfl I OTrm k i4#o i 'c4lfi*iTi^E iK-v-^^ Mm .:-x .> Bt y^»j !v*' vC^fcl <l „.r fJEm BaW jM7^J^BIBS&t4 > •c3PvjBBhBhK SHBhBBj E^iM BUkz* *^^»?^B B^^ -41 Br^VJ I COMBINATION l WJWH
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  • 992 6 ESTATE OF MR. R. E. MOHAMED KASSIM (Complicated Questions Of Moslem Law An originating summons relating to the construction of the Will of the late F.M.S. millionaire R. E. Mohamed Kassim was mentioned m the Penang Supreme Court. This matter being wrapped up m Mohamedan law, was first
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  • 149 6 Alleged Breach Of Trust Of $10,000 Kavena Nagutha Naina Maricar, a well-known Indian Mohammedan, .jvho was arrested m India, made his appearance before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge, yesterday, on a charge of criminal misappropriation of $960 while acting m the capacity Df
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  • 564 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars petition No. 10 m which you a English and Scottish League m THE PRIZE OF $150 will be awarded for an accurate forecast, or failing: the receipt of an accurate forecast, to
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  • 276 6 $1 A MONTH NOT RIDICULOUS SAYS O. A. To order a bankrupt to pay $1 a month to the Official Assignee would seem rather ridiculous, but according to Mr. C. Wilson, Official Assignee, the order Is very useful. He said so m the course of a
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  • 151 6 Principal's Control Disputed In Court Trouble over the possession of the Modern English High School m Cup- f page Road which resulted m a charge of assault, hurt and criminal intimidation against three teachers. C. P. Menon. James Puthusserl and Hermese Puthusserl m the fourth magistrate's court by
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  • 102 6 HEALING BY RADIO Ultra-Short Wireless Waves Remarkable cures by ultra-short wireless Dy Dr. Edwin Schllrpi. physician and Identic! the "British Joun Medtcln. After long study nni tlon. Dr. Schliephak, treating deep human body by pas, wireless waves through who is not m Immcdiau any instrument Various tissues of t! exhibit
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  • 46 6 MARRIAGE FEAST TRAGEDY Twenty-Two People hie In Amritsar AmriUar. o« Twenty- two people di. eluding the rather of the brM following their parti marriage feast at the -jnd! m the AmriUsur Distr The polire are lm matter and the Distrh Medical Officer has proceeded to i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 ,Tfc«M dtetrwring skin oampblnt* •Pi mm% outwmH tlgnt of hnpuHd«* l> blood; tuHbo ti^tmom I**™* Mdll I r fro. WoodX •kfc^ Chfte'i Mood Mtxtm »i iHmUQUtDm TABLMTfmm new" "stock""! AVAILABLE I UtSHIMURA'S.! I Oxford Sport Shirts $1.50 Each J Setnisoft Collars @> 18, 24, 28 cts. J J Silk Neckties
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    • 200 6 i FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No'io' I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tlon as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press In all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the follow-
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    • 254 6 BOTHERED WITH ECZEMAS.YEARS On Arms, Neck and Head Healed by Cuticura. Ecsema started with a rath an<* itching and went on like that f r a, r Then it came out m dry patches that scaled over, and the initat. bearable at times. The eruptions were inflamed and 1 could
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  • 740 7 A Popular Singapore Resident His very many friends m Singapore' j and elsewhere m Malaya will learn with I deep regrot that Mr. A. G. (Alec) An- I thony died at the General Hospital yesterday morning. The news will come as a shock, for
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  • 82 7 Ivor Novello's many romantic escapades as an attendant on the transContinental express provides the story for the Gaumont-British production "Sleeping Car," now running at the Capitol. He has a pretty blonde waiting for him at every stop from Paris to Vienna, but none fascinates him so much as
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  • 240 7 Funeral Of Mr. Power Royston Lewis The death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Thursday of Mr. Power Royston Lewis, late of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd. at the age of 49. Mr. Lewis retired from the Asiatic Petroleum Co. about three years agD and seemed
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  • 172 7 Death Of A Malayan Pioneer The death has just occurred at his home m Ipswich of Mr. Francis St George Caulfield, a pioneer member of the Public Works Department m Malaya and one of the first men to penetrate to the lower Cameron Highlands. The
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  • 269 7 •'Good morning Betty! Come and have coffee with me!" "Oh it's you, Jean; yes I'd love to, and I must tell you what I've been doing this morning. "You see, I'm going home next month. Harry's leave isn't due until February, but I've derided to go on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 256 7 t CAPITOL TODAY AT 11 AM. A Special Treat for the Kiddies MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Special Attraction "THREE LITTLE PIGS" and "MICKEY MOUSES GALA PREMIERE" Members of the MICKEY MOUSE CLUB will render dancins, singing and musical items. Admission- lts fs < h "«lren: cts. Mickey Mouse Club members FREE*
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    • 56 7 Y.W.C.JL BHEFIT, ROXY THEATRE (By courtesy of the management) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH 6.15 p.m. A Bright and Sparkling British Picture 44 THE MAYOR'S NEST" featuring SYDNEY HOWARD 9.15 pjn. HERBERT MARSHALL and EDNA BEST m "THE FAITHFUL HEART" The Tale of a man who forgot and a love which endured.
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    • 307 7 EDNA FURBER'S WIDELY READ AND WORLD POPULAR BOOK BROUGHT TO VIVID LIFE ON THE SCREEN! SO/m B» BIG"rV*W \n kpic; oi womanhood *r m, >qpi Starring -^L... I BARBARA STANWYCK; SO RIP youll It with! BETTE DAVIS P^l^?*l^^B the su P rrme triumphs of thr screen DICKIE MOORE |li|lß|l SO
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  • 41 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTHS. WILTON.— On October 20th, 1933 at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore to Nora, wife of W. K. Wilton, a daughter. PEET— On October 19. 1933. at Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur to Mr and Mrs. G. L Peet. a son.
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  • 432 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1933. U. S. Farmers Revolt The threat of a general strike among the farmers seems to be a development of critical importance m connection with the American recovery drive, for it indicates the revolt of a considerable section of the community against the
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  • 1206 8 More than forty years m Malaya is the proud record of Mr. Harry Elphick. merchant, sportsman and racing enthusiast. There is only one man who has a longer record of service here, and that is Sir David Galloway. Mr. Elphick came here as a young man,
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  • 169 8 H.H. The Regent of Kedah. and H H f Tunku Ahmad left Singapore by the Ophir yesterday for Java Mr. W. E. Wallis. director of Harri- k»?L arker Com Pany. Limited. Kuala Lumpur, has returned to Malaya. > Ar^ oha K med Ghazaly bin Mohamed Ariffln
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  • 388 8 Topics Of The Week IN making up th« m one has to cxci. with what are know headlines Anson Roi lectful this week they carried two Rlati pedant Mother's Magistrate' •B< Women- DUcretloi Ing the MM <>: refused to be wan THE Topinst hop,or volunteer ant warned by what hap
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 82 8 F V^CUCOUOT PONSARBIN ';f| I CALDIBIECIK'S IPPOINTMENT >3>fl'iBVj®^ KING OF SIAM JEWELLERY When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help you. one" that f the FINEST SELECTION and the one that offers the best m QUALITY. WORKMANSHIP and VALU E. SINGAPORE. 'Incorporated m Ceylon)
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    • 45 8 TWO GIRLS FAINTED the other day when a bus collided with a lorry. Our girls don't seem to be the men they used to be. Even he-women require "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICIES to-day. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 648f.
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    • 5 8 WHW THE OTHERS faiitopu/ui \omMm
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  • 203 9 ULM BEATS THE RECORD p are s 11 Hoars Off Smithy's Time es Ulm, with his Mr. "Scotty" Allen P, (i. Taylor, m the '-enftaed Fokker, Australia, reached Ausafter midnight iilay and set up a for the England to Ustralia (light from Derby states that Ulm :i minutes past time,
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  • 37 9 >wn Correspondent. > Penan jr. Oct. 20. Penang this year usual by a cerei at eleven o'clock nutes silence. At elation dinner c E and O. Hotel. The ball will be held at Hotel on Saturday.
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  • 1291 9 EUROPE'S NERVOUSNESS INCREASED Sir John Simon And The German Bombshell London, Oct. 17. Ihe Foreign Secretary. Sir John oimon. tonight broadcast a statemen* m regard to the recent disarmament negotiations and the withdrawal ol Germany from the Conference. He said every man or woman who at all appreciated the importance
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  • 285 9  - CHINA AND JAPAN TO NEGOTIATE Nanchang Secret Meeting Decision T Shanghai. Oct. 20. Latest reports from Tokyo and Nanking confirm that direct negotiations between Japan and China for a settlement of all outstanding disputes have been agreed upon. It is further reported that simultaneous negotiations will be started m Tokio
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  • 148 9 "State Fair" At The Alhambra State Fair." the Fox picture which opened at the Alhambra last night, is an outstanding picture. It records with artistic simplicity the adventures of a typical American country family who set out to achieve their various ambitiens at the annual State Fair. Pa
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  • 79 9 European Fire Officer Injured Answering a fire call at midnight on Thursday, Mr. J. Angus, sub-officer of the Singapore Fire Brigade, slipped while gliding down the emergency pole from his quarters on the first floor and sustained a simple fracture of the right ankle bone on impact
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  • 109 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AND STERLING RATES London, Oct. 20. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were New York, Oct. 20. London, Oct. 20. New York 4.53y 2 (4.51.) Paris 81% '81 916) STERLING London, Oct. 20. Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son's closing prices
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 LET YOUR GIFTS THIS YEAR BE~^ j MADE OF I SPECIAL MALAY AN DELICACIES. 'vi J Case Containing of: Curry Powder. Ground Red Chillies. Thick Spiced Pickles. Home-made Mango Chutney. jj Ib. tin Gula Malacca. lb. tin Dainty Pearl Sago. x2i/ 2 lb. tin Whole Pea-nuts. t Ib. tin Singapore
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    • 231 9 ||i| jj| FOOT l:l|yß COMFORT JS|j| THAT'S iZs M:>yßk 'VIYELLA 1 J When it's a question of socks, and foot comfort, the answer is always, "Viyella." First reason is that Viyella is safest m all climates, cool and absorbent m the heat, cosy m the cold. Secondly, Viyella socks never
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  • 551 10 A CLASH OF VIEWS How Restriction Statement Was Received (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 9. j Since I wrote you a week ago concerning the boomlet In the rubber com- modity and share markets which re- j suited from the appointment by the
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  • 151 10 Steadiness During Political Uncertainty London, Oct. 17. The underlying strength of the markets has been demonstrated m a remarkable fashion by the steadiness displayed on the London Stock Exchange during the period of political uncertainty caused by Germany's decision announced on Saturday. There has been a marked absence
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  • 528 10 Final Dividend Of 3 Per Cent The report of the board of directors of Lukut Tin Dredging. Ltd., to be presented to the shareholders at the fifth ordinary general meeting of the company to be held at the registered office on Wednesday, Nov. 15, states: The profit for
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  • 268 10 Soviet Industrial Production Moscow, Oct. 16. Figures on industrial output for the three quarters of the current year, showing uninterrupted growth of production m all basic branches of industry, have been published here to-day. The output of coal for the three quarters of this year amounted to 51.718,000
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  • 81 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October 20th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) H 7 8 12 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.) 12»/ 4 12% Standard R.S.S. on Tender October 11 15 16 12 116 Nov.-Dec. 12 12Va Jan-Mar. 12» 8 12»
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  • 214 10 hi October 20th., 12 o'clock noon j 0 Buyers Sellers O Gambler 4.50 w Java Cube 7.50 jii Hamburg Cube 7.50 ip Muntok White Pepper 23.00 tfi White Pepper 22.75 :y Back Pepper 13.00 Coura, sundried 3.15 tl Copra, mixed 2.60 j <: Small flake Tapioca 4.00
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  • 114 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 (4-gallon tin) 3.65 Shell Aviation
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  • 80 10 Abroad London, Oct. 18. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 81 1-16. New York 4.58%. Montreal 4.72. Brussels 22.75. Geneva 16.37%. Amsterdam 7.88. Milan 60 3-16. Berlin 13.27%. Stockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 28V 2 nom. Prague 106%. Helsingfors 226%. Madrid 37% nom. Lisbon 104%. Athens 560. Bucharest 540. Buenos
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  • 210 10 Messrs. Lewis and Peat Singapore. Oct. 20. Holders becoming rather tired of waiting for restriction, the market has gradually sagged throughout the week. The demand from the consuming centres has been poor, and New York is reported to have been selling In London. Shipments from Malaya during
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  • 580 10 Loss On Year's Working The adjourned 23rd annual general meeting of the Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company No. 9, Beach Street, Penang, on October 7. Present .-Messrs. P. N. Knight (Chairman), J. G. Brown (Director) and E. H.
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  • 34 10 Exceptionally Brisk Business London, Oct. 17. Dally attendances at the International Motor Show at Olympla, London, so far show considerable Increase on last year and British exhibitors report exceptionally brisk business.
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  • 102 10 A Malay at Budu m the Kuala Upis District of Pahang started an experiment m carp rearing towards the end of 1932. The fish with which he was then supplied have reached a weight of 2— 2y 2 katies and are doing extremely well. The owner of these
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  • 50 10 The wedding took place at H.M. Con-sulate-General, Shanghai, of Miss M Boulton and Mr. William Duncan' others In the party Including Det.-Supt land Mrs. James Quayle and Det.-Sub-Inspr. J. Molr. The wedding tiffin was held later m the home of Mr. and Mrs Quayle, the latter being the bride's sister.
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  • 115 10 Singapore. Oct. 20. A dull week has brought a slow decline m prices so that all markets show a considerable fall on balance. To-day's prices compared with those a week ago are as follows Spot 11% down 1 London 323 32d. down 9 32d New York
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  • 231 10 Mr. Carl H. Boehrlnger. Acting American Trade Commissioner. 7A. Ocean Building, Singapore. SS., has received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia For the month of August, 1933: Total Exports from United States U*****,450,000. Total
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  • 47 10 A mob of 1.380 bullocks, from Vesty's Station In the Northern Territory, which arrived In Moree. N.B.W. recently, had been on the road for nearly two years. They were the first instalment of a herd of 4,000 for which agistment had been arranged In New South Wales.
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  • 118 10 World Exchange Rates VI 1 1 1\« London. 4 j. London, s mo:; London. 60 days i London. 30 days London, demand London. T T Lyons am! Pftl Hamburg, demand New York. dem Batuvia. Sour.tUt Samarang. iMMUMI Penang. demand 'j pc Prw Calcutta. Bombuv Rangoon. Madras Colombo, dema Hong Kong.
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  • 89 10 oil i: i American Can <. Am Telephone and Telegraph Atoheson R:<ilr< Dupont Flr*»?tone Common Gerv ral Bwtl Oeii' ral Motor> Gonorlch Goodyear Inter-Telephor;- and Telegraph National Ci?\ B.hik New York Central Railroad Radio Corporation I S. California Edison Company Socony- Vacuum Standard Oil N J Tt'xas Corp-
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  • 142 10 Politics Introduced Into D.E.I. Discussion 'From Our Own rrf s P°Pj?rt j As umt »:<*•* ri il jj rl '"i M i|g problem of evolving a worlu I of rubber restriction m th< I India is b- Indeed, as thll LI possibility of I I the question for the
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  • 742 11 1 Yesterday's Closing Quotations .IDA1 (K'TOBER 20th. 1933 > K,L Buyers Sellers 30s 31s 34s 36s B 14s 3d 15s 3d 1.274 135 32s 33s 2 i 2 90 95 2s 9d 3s 9d 40 45 4b 48 2 LSI 9d 16s 9d 7s 7s 9d 21
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  • 453 11 AFTER RUBBER— A TIN SHARE BOOM heading Malayan Issues Soar In London r Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 7. had last week's short- 1 on th m rubber shares subsided realisation that even «nt of a "Rubber Regula--1 by the R.G.A. will not i'>n m a week, or a month, «k
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  • 459 11 FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER MEAT Beef steak (Round) Kati 28 Beef stew or curry do 22 Pork, lean do 41 Pork, lean and fat (Ist. quality) do 34 Mutton Australian lb. 35 Fowl Kati 40 Hens (Locally reared* do 41 Ducks (Saigon* Each 71 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 96 11 Latest Buyers* Prices Latest buyers' prices, received by Messrs. Guthrie and Co. on Thursday by •able for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels, are: PALM OIL IN BULK: c.i.f. landed weights New York Philadelphia 2.50 cents (U.S. currency* per Ib. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.45
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  • 115 11 Cancellation of Commercial Treaty Urged Paris, Sept. 25. The newspaper Excelsior reports that the French Government Is about to denounce the Franco-German commercial treaty concluded m 1927, which has proved to be far from advantageous to French exporters. It Is pointed out that the treaty, with its modifications,
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  • 54 11 Pinhsiang Coal Mine Suspends Work Changsha, Sept. 28. Owing to lack of funds the famous coal mine at Pinhsiang has temporarily suspended work. General Ho Chlen, the Hunan Chairman, has appropriated a certain sum for the maintenance of the three thousand and odd miners who are thus
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 529 11 Assets exceed $l*,o— ,W A— mrmnce m force tw ttt,— ,tf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Gttrmtta Settlements > HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 27 Old Jewry The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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    • 439 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHUM (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m tOO.OOt shares of £5 each £3tOttti Reserve Fund fiaWfltt Reserve UabUlty of Proprietors 3 OOtJtl HEAD OFFICB: 38. Blshopsgate, London, ie I Agencies and Branches: Alor Star IloUo Semaram AmrlUar Ipoh Seremban Bangkok
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 219 12 £1,500.000 Taken By I Companies The cruising-holiday habit, which m two seasons has lured many thousands iof British men. women, and children i from towns and cities to distant, sunj kissed seas, is making a fortune lor Liverpool. Mountains of pound notes, silver, coppers, cheques, letters of
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    • 478 12 Financing France's Monster Ship WORKING EXPENSES OF FIFTY MILLION FRANCS A YEAR The statements made at the meeting of the Compagnie Generate Transatlantique hardly portray m a favourable light the finance of the liner Normandie. of about 75.000 tons gross, now under construction. Hope was then expressed, says the City
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    • 31 12 1 d-.ii 0 Conditions unemployment acute, an provement I coal have been .shipp* <■ than m tin J year, while lift n up there It 54 U wrr i
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    • 547 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA < 7.375 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 115 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON UIDKESS 1 PAUL MAI I ihmmin -tM ol la*t twin mn < M.nl 1 RANGOON COLOMBO, KIM MARSKII IFs I. \WH 1%l I OMMM with through ftlngap HOMEWARH s\ILI\( SHROPSHIHK OX>XJKD^HIHI STAFFORD GLOUCP S I I WORCESTER.^ CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE BHROPBHIRI OXFORDMIIi STAFFOKDSIi; ThroiiKh I' Fiircs t 4
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 586 12 Local And 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. j Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan < via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m.
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    • 285 12 CHURCH SERVICES 19th Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 3 a.m. Holy Communion < Choral 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Air Base Parade Service. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m.
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    • 197 12 Singapore Shlps %ft Kast Wharf ffMvMMi <..„ H.MS H,.rulr, i T\ 22; Hon R Kh. 4 Main Wharf <1,,t, Talma 18. p Empire Dock I RfaMMMT Malacca Ma] West Wharf (Km,., Centaur 1 Ra Section 10 t<..»t. NVuralia f>o UPTU MAI :m Ik Main Wharf Oil Wharf N,| Coal Wharf
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    • 562 13 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. CYDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Due. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. soMA 6,810 Oct. 25 RAWALPINDI
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    • 570 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBITRP VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL *^*«u*w. Steamer n City of Bagdad Oct^O Nov 2 City of Lille City of Evansville Dec' 4 j™ City „f Norwich City vi Manila Feb 27 M FOR HONG
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    • 769 13 K-LJd (Royal uutcn Airways BLUB rUMMBL LINE Via Port Swettenham, Penang and Cclambe. Vessel. Alao r»iu o. 0 8 I^*wi Dv« 0. BURYBATES Belawan s^, S 0 LonOoo C MEMNON Aden. Ma^n^/oL^ow J g«- HAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE. 15 C lS Via Part Swettenaasa. Penang and olombo TEUCER Genoa Liverpool.
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    • 724 14 K. P. M. I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ t TORADJ A— Saturday, Oct 21, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PAHUD— Saturday, Oct. 21, Bawean, Soerabaja, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Laboean-Hadjl and Macasser. rOßOALl— Saturday. Oct. 21, Koedap Tampoetih. Tampat-Tlnggi. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Apl-Api. PALOPO -Saturday, Oct. 21, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. TOGlAN— Saturday, Oct.
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    • 441 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHOP UNE (MANERIC4N V MAIL LINE T RAVE L IN COMFORT ON President Liners Frist Class For years President Liner First Class, symbolizing comfort .at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacific travellers. Tourist Now these fine large easy riding liners offer m addition a new economical
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    • 617 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA k If La Plata Mam Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durbar Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Choyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, L. Marques, Durftm and Algoa Bay Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaam. L.
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  • 1554 15 glackheath Score A Great Double *n Correspondent.) London, Oct 2. of this week's been the series of by the various London I Blackheath brought double by defeating U. on their victims' jting the Portsmouth ll -3. at the Rectory (•quins travelled down a thrilling match, irk
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  • 119 15 England Wins International Cup Bayside, Long Island. Uffa Fox, of the Humber Yawl Club, won the third race for the International Challenge Cup for decked sailing canoes and, with two British victories and two seconds, the trophy leaves the United States for the first time since the inception of
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  • 590 15 FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND Many Surprising Results London, Sept. 30. •pHE most important feature of this week's Amateur football has been today's first qualifying round m the F.A. Amateur Cup competition. There were many surprising results, the failure of Romford, Maidenhead United, Nunhead and Slough being most unexpected.
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  • 130 15 Malaya Football Association Colman League fixtures are as follows: Tuesday. Oct. 17th., Kota Raja vs. Kallang Batin. Wednesday Oct. 18th. M. X Raja vs. K. Bahar. Thursday, Oct. 19th. Perhimponan Stia vs. F. Zaman. Saturday. Oct. 21st., F. Munlr vs. K. Bahar (Cup Tie), Sunday, Oct. 22nd., Singapore Pranakan vs.
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  • 847 15 SHANGHAI'S LIKELY PLAYERS D. W. Leach~Will Skipper The Side Again Discussing the forthcoming interport cricket tournament the Shanghai Sunday Times says: Shanghai entertained Hongkong m the encounter m the Spring of last year, and on a wet wicket the visitors won by 42 runs. Shanghai began strongly
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  • 231 15 12-Round Bout In Aberdeen (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 28. Jackie Brown, the Manchester holder of the world's fly-weight championship, travelled to Aberdeen this week to meet the local expert. Jimmy Knowles. m a contest of twelve 3-mln. rounds at 8 st. 6 lb. Knowles had
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  • 76 15 Members of the Peking racing group were shocked to learn of the death of Banco, the fine grey pony belonging to the French Minister. Monsieur Wllden. and Monsieur Rondon. As the winner of Maidens and the Derby last spring. Banco was one of the best ponies on the Peking racecourse.
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    • 114 15 I PAVILION NEXT WEDNESDAY! j THE FUNNIEST FILM THAT EVER HAPPENED j LESLIE HENSON. HEATHER THATCHER. j EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. ALFRED DRAYTON. j m.^Hß ?>*S»'^^^BßßB i l^^^^lßßßl -t 5? >^'^^i^ai&ank Jw&r? I 'MllMyv %^H BBE; •< /&I*\~ I j^^Bft ''^My :^?r -i^irL. av BBK-w^' *>: .-E ■Hi /■■■BB^^' > v
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    • 65 15 TAKE HOME^N^j mSkf No matter who buys -Mother Father.. Bon \/fl VeX *>r Daughter the result will be the same \fm Perfectly baked they are packed full of v holcsome dell«rht anl will prove a Joy to whoever has the fortutu to be on the spot to enjoy them. Buy
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  • 479 16 THE PERAK T. C. AUTUMN MEETING Weights And Selections For To-day The Perak T. C. Autumn race meeting opens at Ipoh to-day. Handicaps and selections are as follow Race 1. Horses Class 3 Div 2 5 fur* 2.15 p.m. Hot Iron 9.0 Deomondette 8.7 Point Blank 8.12 Kali 8.7 Windfall
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  • 16 16 London, Oct. 20. Hillcat was scratched from the Cambridgeshire at 10.58 a.m. to-day Reuter.
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  • 274 16 To-day's League Matches The following matches m the different divisions of the English League and m the First division of the Scottish League will be played this afternoon FIRST DIVISION Arsenal vs. Leicester C. Birmingham vs. W'hampton W. Blackburn R. vs. Chelsea. Derby C. vs. Huddersneld T. Everton
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  • 72 16 Johore Monthly Medal The October Monthly Medal was played over the Istana Course and resulted m a win for Mr. B. J. R Barton 80-20=60. The following cards were returned: B. J. Ft. Barton 80 20 60 R. V. S. Wright 86 18 68 A. B.
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  • 45 16 Ladies' Monthly Medal The ladies' monthly medal was played on Wednesday and Thursday The following were the best returns Mrs. P. Wilson 1 up Mrs. R. E. Morris 1 Mrs. V. G. Savi 2 down Mrs. P. Power 2 Miss E. Power 4
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  • 26 16 To-morrow's Event At Jalan Besar The Sportsman's second annual cycling carnival takes place at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow, at O a. II J.
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  • 18 16 Malay Football Association Colman otTV fi o Xt^ res "^-Monday oa 23rd K. Bahar vs. Kota Raja Tues
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  • 441 16 BONG JOON CHONG WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Prizes Presented By Mrs. J. Lee The anrmal athletic sports meeting oi 1 I the Singapore English School was held i yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium before a fair attendance of pupils. parents and friends. There was a programme of 25 events
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    96 16 THREE QUICK GOALS V.M.C.A. Hockey Team Beats A.P.C. Three goals scored m quick succession m the last ten minutes of an attractive match, gave the V.M.C.A. a clear-cut hockey victory over the A.P.C. at Paya Lebar yesterday. In the first half play was fairly even, and the score sheet
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  • 120 16 The Selangor hockey team will visil Singapore this week-end and will play two matches during their visit— against the Singapore XI on the S.C.C Padane to-day and against the Wiltshire Regiment at Tanglin to-morrow Teams: Singapore: Yee Cheok Wah: A. G. Armstrong. Lt. W. S.
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  • 261 16 Perak's first Inter-State Hockey fixture is against Negri Sembilan at Ipoh on Saturday, October 21. The following have been selected to play for Perak: Goal: Swee Lin, backs: Mat Noor and Chin Teck. halves: Alladad Khan. Puran Singh and C R La Brooy. forwards:—
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  • 47 16 M. C. C. REPLY NOT SATISFACTORY Body-Line Dispute Reop ened A special D Cricket Boaru <.i vened for N M.C.C. cable bowling followmu several numbers that tlie M.C.C.. td\ bowliim direct h N by an otltnc, I UM game ki\< ,i.. Jt K<> mat these t* Reuter
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  • 181 16 To-day's Interstate ivturcs I Two lnter-S!.. being played UUi Seremban Sinu.p Negii-Malacca XV Lumpur. Selangor Penang. H Price, who was chosen ul|y for the Bingapor. Malacca, is unabl. place is given to J M Public Services player As only change m the be quite strong! should be able to
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  • 14 16 The RAP Rugby nxti.. XV which was to h the Padang yost»-r(i..\
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    • 35 16 THE CHILDREN'S QUESTION BOOK I COMPILED BY GEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM. CHILDREN! CAN YOU ANSWER TH I S 150 $1.50 A DELIGHTFUL NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN (FROM FIVE TO ANY AGE) MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE ltd SINGAPORE.
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    • 41 16 I I I I I II mis shining copper cauldron glistening white tiles, reflect" 8 the JHI sedulous care and cleanliness°observed AM^ m the brewing of Malaya s Purest 'CZT' possible contamination. c ance oJ Tl BB THE PURE f I
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