The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14,099. EST. 1835. SATURDAY OCTOBER 28. 1933 It CENTS.
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  • 775 1 FR ANCE MAY AGREE TO RESTRICT •Satisfactory" Rubber h Talks In London m^ m^—******m^^*^s*mßaßmmßmsmasM**B^*m INDO-CHINA REPRESENTED Decisions To Be Kept Secret ,wu u*u _> LL London, Oct. 27. Although the Rubber Growers Association does not confirm this, it is understood that a meeting of representatives of the British, Dutch, French
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  • 174 1 Charge Of High Treason Munich, Oct. 27. The well-known German journalist, Josef Ackerman, has been arrested. It Is believed the police suspect him of supplying information to Mr. Noel Panter. the London Daily Telegraph's correspondent who was arrested on Tuesday. Germany has not replied to the
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  • 129 1 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 9 FIVE READERS SHARE $150 PRIZE Five readers, representative of the European. Eurasian. Chinese. Indian and Malay communities, share the Sl5O prize in Football Competition No. 9. They were all successful in correctly forecasting the results of nine of the ten selected matches. The prize winners are:
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  • 91 1 Sequel To Denunciation Of The I.R.A. Belfast, Oct. 27. Mai-r J. H. McCormick M.P. for St. Ann, Belfast, beat off an attack by two .wimen wno fired at him as he was going home from Parliament last night. A bullet grazed his chest and another lodged in
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  • 853 1 Cabinet Considering New Bill JHE reduction of relief under the unemployment insurance scheme from twenty-six weeks to thirteen is stated to be the main provision of a new bill which the Cabinet has been considering this week for presentation to Parliament next month. London, Oct.
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  • 115 1 Unexpected Visit To French Capital Paris, Oct. 27. Col. and Mrs Lindbergh, who arrived yesterday evening bv seaplane alighting at Les Murelux on the Seine. c!->so to th° famous nud'st colony, from Inverness, were surrounded bv adulation equal to that evoked by their original exploit Crowds thronged
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  • 119 1 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WASTED Charges Against Cuban Officials Washinfton. Oct. 27. Remarkable revelations were made during the enquiry into the Chase National Bank's loans to Cuba by the Banking Investigation Committee ol I the Senate. A request was made by Mr. Aldrich. President of the Bank, that part of one
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  • 25 1 Ms LitvinoflF leaves For America Moscow. Oct. .7. M. Litvinoff has left for Washington to visit President Roosevelt concerning America- Soviet relations- Reuter
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  • 29 1 TIN AGREEMENT RENEWED London. Oct 27. The tin agreement is NMflPtti for three femn lrom January IU 1934. the quota being raised i<> It per cent. Reuter
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  • 53 1 CARU SO' SON Two Years <;aoI For Assault on Peasant Bologna. Oct. 27. Enrico Caruso, a son of the famoi.< singer, was sentenced to two years .n prison and fined 1.500 lire, for an alleged assault on a peasant, who was permanently injured. Enrico's brother. Rodollo. was also accused but
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the M alayan gardens rt to your home. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS RIJSTAFFEL SERVED 12.30-3P.M. "RAFFLES MOVIE BALL" IN AID OF CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. BOOKING NOW CLOSED ADMISSION TO BALL ROOM BY RESERVATION ONLY 1 Management very much regret having
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    • 149 1 On Other Pages Retrenchment methods were discussed at length by the Municipal Commissioners yesterday in the light of information that Municipal finances are not as satisfactory as they were previously reported to be. Pages 2 and 7. Nearly a thousand Volunteers took part in the route march yesterday at which
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    • 76 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER BJG CAR PERFORMANCE I mmIL f lADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT CONFERENCE ROOM terRIS 60LF SWINNIRe TABLE D'HOTE MEALS AND A LA CARTE I YS BELI6HTFUL CONCERT DURING SUNDAY TIFFIN CONCERT THE ROTARY
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  • 3518 2 Estimated Surplus Converted Into Deficit DEBATE ON RETRENCHMENT METHODS T'HE necessity for economy v. as expounded by the President and by Mr. J. Laycock at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners in the course of a discussion which arose when .he matter of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 107 2 fo fciW e/us/Ve onfs T That's job for the one and only powerful FLIT Weak imitations which lack FLITS remarkable lulling power are helpless to cope with swarms of ants. You need FLIT to kill these pests so don't waste your money on something which claims to be "just as
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    • 386 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE NON LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (High Elevation— 3 Minutes from Town) Daily, Weekly and Monthly TermSuites of Booms, Single Rooms Furnished or Unfurnished Modern Sanitation, Lock op Garages Terms on Application Mrs. A. R. MATTHEWS. Mrs. E. F. GALE. Telephone 3798. -EAST ANGLIA."
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    • 648 2 TEiNDEIte SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI NOTICE Tender* NOTICE is hereby given Ittti veuoci are now invited for Uit followini materials or services and mat parti culars of such tenders may be obtain.. In the Tender Room, Municipal OfTie*. Supply of Anhydrous Ammonia anr Calcium Chloride during the yea: 1934 Date of Closing.
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    • 362 2 ~_Mn-:.{ GOVEHN.MKM JJJJ Tinders will Colonial Been tan of November 3 i. work- ,:!f -V: Con v> a rice ol I Drtdper "Mudlark fl IB the bed 0| tht l)r, H:', Beach Road Ri Every tender w.U be t sum of one hui Accountant, p R p forms will only
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 213 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Saturday, Oct. 28. High Water 09.05 8.7 ft.. 21.34 9.3 ft. High Water 07.03 7.5 ft., 18.10 7.9 ft. Rugby: Etceteras vs. Merchants. j Rugby: Singapore vs. Malaya Com- Hockey: Singapore trial, mand, S.C.C; Raffles College Wednesday, Nov. Ist. vs. Johore R.F.A. "A." R.C High Water
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  • 562 3 MARRIAGE THE PRICE OF EDUCATION How Madras Young Men Graduate interesting sidelight on Indian custom was thrown by Mr. Wilson. Official Assignee, in itirse ol the public examination in Bankruptcy Court yesterday of p. Menon. who carries on a -.ictice in Bras Basah Road. as failed with debts to several
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  • 57 3 Intends To Practice In Penang •,-ud-din Talukdar. barristerMiddle Tempi* London, was lay admitted into the practice Supreme Court. Straits Settlets before Mr. Justice Gerahty. V. D. Knowles appeared on beof the petitioner, and Mr. J. ird Pedlow for the Solicitor 1 Mr. Talukdar was called to the Bar
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  • 48 3 While repairing a gas-pipe at the action of Hill Street and High Street rday morning, a Tamil coolie emtyed by the Municipality was sutfol by an escape of gas. He was unconscious for only a lew tea. He was taken to hospital ver, by the ambulance.
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  • 308 3 Woman's Charge Against Shop Assistant Fails The accusation *luv he had cheated a Malay woman oat of change from a t.v; oollar note was made against Mohamed Abdul Bakar. shop assistant to tn Indian cloth seller at 169, Arab St.'^eu. in the Second Police Court before Mr.
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  • 286 3 RANSACKED HOUSE OF WIDOW Hokien Who Carried A Pistol A young Hokien. Lai Chee Seng, stood his trial yesterday in the Assize Court, before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, on a charge of armed robbery. He was alleged to have entered a house in
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  • 135 3 Chinese Fined For Cruelty "How would you like to be kept in that bottle asked Mr. Curtis, the Third Magistrate yesterday morning, of a middle-aged Chinese who was charged with causing cruelty to animals by imprisoning a iguana (land lizard) in an empty pint bottle. The accused replied
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  • 106 3 Police Watch Empty Bungalows On the evening of Oct. 11 Chua Chung Hing walked into two empty bungalows In River Valley Road and appropriated two water taps, unconscious of the :act that he was being shadowed by two plain-clothes constables. Arrested and charged with housebreaking, accused claimed
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  • 400 3 ECHO OF DEEPAVALI TRAGEDY Medical Evidence Rebuts Accused's Story "The only evidence as to the commencement ot the quarrel is that given by the accused himself in which he alleges that the fatal wound was caused accidentally when he and the deceased I fell over during
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  • 76 3 Chinese Girl Found In Jurong Road Hut A young man named Toh Ho was charged in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday morning with kidnapping a 14-year-old girl named Lim Kwee irom her father's house in North Bridge Road on Sept. 19. She was stated to have been found
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  • 41 3 Mrs. Annie L. Swynnerton Dead London, Oct. 24. Mrs. Annie L. Swynnerton. senior Woman Associate of the Royal Academy, died at Hayling Island. Harroshire to-day. Many ol her pictures hang in the art galleries throughout the world. Reuter Wireless.
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  • Husband Must Pay For Wife's Necessities
    • 225 3 EUROPEAN SUED BY DRESSMAKER A husband is liable for debts incurred by his wife in purchasing necessities. This, in effect, was the ruling made by Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge, in a case which came before him. The case was one in which Mrs. Robertson, a dressmaker,
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    • 228 3 Charged With Attacking Works Overseer It is expected that the trial of the six Tamil labourers of the Royal Engineers War Department camp at Changi. who are charged with rioting and voluntarily causing hurt to their overseer. S. T. Rajoo. will extend to <?reat length owing to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 /w Orders received *3* by post attend- O \W/ ed lmmedla- (£3 tely. Address: dy 96 High St.. /OV nga /at 17 Pore. /CT cription and Up-to-/W_y7 date style of /y 'rames Sudd.l--//35t ed. Be«t Quality /X(/ Guaranteed Sight/*a^ testing Free. Price Moderate. L *f*W Sustain his strength... L i^^V\\
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    • 264 3 PROTECT YOUR METALWORK FROM RUST CORROSION BY APPLYING Wailes Dove Bitumastic Anti-Corrosive Solutions. Quick Drying Large Co\cring Capacity Ix»ng Life Enamel Like Finish Keys right into surface. Stocked in a large variety of colours and containers. "Bitumastic" is the Registered Trade Mark of and lefan only to goods manufactured by
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  • 899 4 Strange Superstitions About Dogs By Sinclair Lewis There hare always been beliefs and .superstitions about dogs. I had intended just now to recall tome of these ancient curiosities, but for all I know many of them exist to the present day Superstitions die hard; in fact, they die so hard
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  • 27 4 Captain W. Smith, pilot. Port Swettenham. has left for home. Dr. J. A. P. Cameron. Medical Officer. Alor Star, has been admitted to the Alor Star Hospital.
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  • 813 4 (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) By The Free Press Dog Expert The skin between the toes is very tender and except for the tough, rubber-like pads the foot is unprotect- j ed. Although exposed to numerous and various accidental injuries, treat I ment is generally simple and healing
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  • 714 4 Hollywood's On ly Kn igh ted Movie Actor Hollywood has had more than its share of colourful men and women. persons who have lived, suffered and achieved distinction. But in all its checkered history, it never has had a man to compare with Sir Guy Standing. He is the only
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  • 229 4 Alsatian Dog Happy With Adopted Rabbit Orsett (Essex). A thoroughbred Alsatian owned by three brothers at a garage on the Stan-ford-road here has adopted a three-weeks-old rabbit. The dog coud swallow the tiny rabbit, but all the motherly instinct in Bessie, the Alsatian, has been brought out. and she gently
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  • 34 4 Mr G. L F. Bird, former ADO.. Ipoh. who returns from Home furlough shortly, will be stationed at Taiping. where he will take up the appointment of Chairman. Sanitary Board. Larut 1 and Matang.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 43 4 DUFF'S WHISKY JBS^fSJlg] \y\iaY Fj Mil Liqueur Cream. *^___fl Sfet- \a _H I! /fl^ffl c *'J*fUCU!^ Luxe Brand and [f<j£wh -dCOtCfV' H without Equal i^^fwlk WHisiry 1 for QuaUtT 1-- s___«_______^|^^____^---^ Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Raffle Quay. Phone 2234. J P
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    • 196 4 I NEW STOcTi AVAILABLt j at SHIMURA S. Oxford Sport Shirts 1 Somisoft olUrs Silk Neckties J Fuji Silk Shirts j A VISIT WILL CONVI 82-2 BRAS MSAM rSINCAPORI PHONE. __n j* funona >^T>%_LC t m^^picooluta \^6« SOofltiuff jMkaniisvbliv »:lj Powch-r For sufferers ft. il«nti and heat ra-h. \j,j,| v
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  • 237 5 A New Aid to Business Efficiency Rain marred the start of the Brighton and Hove ."Motor Club's speed trials which took place along Madiera Drive ou the Brighton Many iamous drivers competed and despite the weather large crowd gathered to watch the trial. A lady competitor. G.S. White, is here
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 v>^_ij__. J_p^*^ ,J 4 > _B__?>^ SS_"^^«sa. _g<d_j K^f__— -~**l 1 rr^..___w- _n a\Jl_r-__-t» w "4inrar I SH^^k^ r*j_fc""J"V. *l __l J ■.^m^ilR ita j.'l^^B^a'a •j-t-H-m-SCOTCH LAMB A SMALL SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASONS SCOTCH LAMB HAS JUST ARRIVED ex S.S. -GLENAMOY' AND IS AVAILABLE AT OUR VARIOUS RETAIL DEPOTS. WE
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  • 732 6 i SOME USEFUL HINTS j There is some difference of opinion as to the most satisfactory type of circuit for short-wave reception. Some listeners favour a "straight" circuit consisting of a detector stage with reaction and note magnifier, or a highfrequency amplifier, detector, and note
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  • 312 6 > I FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 11 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 4. THE
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  • 248 6 A duplicate list is provided In which the competitor may keep a re- jcord of his entries. These small j lists must not on any account be jused for entries— they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or
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  • 272 6 SOLICITOR SUGGESTS ARRES T STORY IS FAKED 9 Who Had The Packet Qf Chandu? i The trial was commenced before tht Criminal District Judge, yesterday i afternoon, of a young Chinese, Tan Liow i Liang, on a charge of possessing nonGovernment chandu. After the evidence and cross-exa-jmination of two police
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  • 122 6 A. A. OF MALAYA Strongly Opposed Tolls At a meeting lh Auto^ Association oi Malaya it was stated th r ship returns were Singapore Branch 211. Selangor 61.. 1 and Kedah 542; Total Mr. Grant Watson i suggestion that Perak a bullock- drawn tl motor-vehicles The Perak D< 1.-.,;, a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 223 6 COX& KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EAS'IERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward bound steamers at jPORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL to arrange Baggage Clearance, Rail
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    • 241 6 I a >--- 1 i j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 11. j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the S j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press ln all matters
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    • 185 6 Hop Ale I V*"y Creates Splendid appctiu Jpfl -4/a^y Digestion rf*'"'' **!§Sl\. >i %x >^V _B— —s_v _r /A s*^m _r» _T^ XI *A\ MM MM MM A 1 M lulii:: AY <« \_r _T1 C *C hiii <i (till t I i/^§_ftSs ifc t:\rhnvih f S/idr^rWv Wjs)issJ!sm Best Kentish
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 324 7 i board for the Laugh Cruise the Season M Commencing 3.15 TO-DAY I APITOL __fe# Si reen's funniest pair —in a ___HS_!_l_R: ___k Hurricane of Merriment! I_____r d%\ VA J v _l I I I _rl HaMP^i l_-_r _> -^^k^^^ i I u k fP_R_#Vl_l----F-ftJk_ Heaven i_i**-i"-^^/"«M_______-|jr t W™-.^--_-_____iiJ he^P
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    • 197 7 STORAGE" STANTON NELSON Collyer Quay. A.P.8.— 2. Telephone 6874 COMING SOON! tr j»<- >^&xf| _H) I _F _r^ -^-I^^'t 1 m\^fas\\\\r^^Mtu "j^ wfl __^x a a^*^tiam\r^Jl T^ Gror^c Cif.u»« ____k*l 1 i^»\ jd O\j/jmounl(/>ulu/v f *^^$C_A .^■Hj^. }BL Comedian. m a Fun- \lLsr :gH&. ly^ Packed Stc.y of College A
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  • 492 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 1933 Admirable Aim That May Miss The Mark WE cannot disagree with the admirable purpose of the Government in its policy regarding primary education as expressed by Sir Cecil Clementi at this week's meeting of the Legislative Council though it may be doubted
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  • 1200 8 With A Wink By Ghosh! China Buys British Ships Gorkis Greatest When he teas still a schoolboy, Mr Eu Tong Sen succeeded to the business in Malaya which by his native commercial acumen and enterprise his father had built up from a small grocery store in
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  • 304 8 Mr. F. F. King is leaving for Australia. He expects to be away for about three months. Malay Mail. mm Mr. W. A. B. Smith, of Jugra Land and Carey, Ltd., Port Swettenham. re- I turned from long leave by the Glen- j amoy on Tuesday.
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  • 501 8 Topics Of The Week' THE Japanese Singapore evid... turning good for .vu I lurneth away wrath I of thing. For son.,. A I body ln Singapore »,.,> been^lLV^ over their pahits ti.. I with Japan Now r I ment that the < n^T** Japan has Invited I Malayan Command I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 189 8 1 I -r*—mS*\ _M_________T^^^_____L J**'*'-" t\ (Ytt'TT.'M T*^''iy*T7Ti t l ffl'fs^' >^T_B^__HE__f y '.r« wTff l i_Sttfei ,,7 .£J£^ ii \sjr champagnh: f|| V^CUCQUOTPONSMMN raj V REIMS $Jfßm' ViXTAHs fSTACLr»HCO Tjti _N6_-K*s_>- CALDBIECICS by special r^_ra > j_j_r TO HM THE APPOINTaMENT KING OF SIAM JEWELLERY When selecting a piece
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    • 50 8 AN EXPLORER DECLARES that a wolf's power of endurance is often amazing. A correspondent says one has been waiting outside his door for years. To keep the animal permanently awav from the threshold take out GAFLAC n POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chamber*. Telephone 648t.
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    • 17 8 WHEW THE OTHERS H fi EAIITOPEEASE YOU MM Af% -y//^-g--_-v 2 j_-rie_jgg|ggUg i» i i i k\m
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 9 To Visit South Africa Next Year Reuter London, Oct. 27. H aniKiunced that Prince Gears' has been invited officially by :i (.ovcrnnicnt to visit goutli .frica. With the King's approval lh« Prince has accepted and inn In the middle of January.
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  • 127 9 Hugenburg As Nazi Supporter Cologne. Oct. 26. ol Heir Hitler to address meeting evoked a remarket);. t'lithu. siasm. Long ur ol the meeting trainpoured into the town in use was decorated with streets were thronged. Ti;. ductory speeches in the :bl tion buildings were Ing to a
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  • 29 9 ng of the Indians of v.::i be held at the Indian I No. 164, Race Course Road. 10.30 a.m. to record the si rrow at the death of Patel.
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  • 490 9 GENERAL OLDFIELD 'S FAREWELL Yesterday was "Big Parade" day for the Volunteers. Over one thousand members of the S.V.C. participated In the Corps route march in the evening and every man. with his equipment highly polished, took his place in the impressive ranks as they
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  • 210 9 HAS REBEL LEADER FLED? Prince Bovaradej Not At Korat London. Oct. 27. The Siamese Legation in London has no confirmation of the report received by the Siamese Consul-General at Singapore that the revolt has ended and that Prince Bovaradej has fled j from the country. The Prince
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  • 104 9 A small fire occurred at the Runnymede Hotel on Thursday night but the hotel staff were successful in extinguishing it. The damage was slight. A cable was received from home yesterday announcing the death of Mrs. Slow r e. wife of Mr. L. E. Slowe. managing director of Messrs Henry
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  • 308 9 THE SMALL INVESTOR'S THRIFT £3,000,000,000 Accumulated Savings London, Oct. 25. The fact that small investors In Great Britain have holdings amounting to well over £3.000 million was cited by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, as one of the gure safeguards against drastic
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  • 109 9 LATEST RUBBER AND TIN PRICES AMD STERLING RATES London, Oct. 27? Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot 'Sellers* 331 32d <3 3132d> i Buyers I 329 32d. <3 29.32d> Jan-March 4d <4d» April- June 4 3 32d. <4 3 32d. > July-September 4
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  • 185 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh To Advise Minister Who Has Resigned? London, Oct. 27. Sir Arthur Salter, who is a member of the British Economic Advisory Council and former Director of the Economic and Finance Section of the League of Nations, is en
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  • 31 9 London, Oct. 27. Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister c o China, sails from Shanghai to take ip his appointment as British Minister in Egypt on Nov. 28- Reuter
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  • 187 9 Mainly Radical In Politics Paris. Oct. 26. The Cabinet will be composed as follows and Minister of Interior. M. Sarraut. ♦Foreign Affairs. M. Paul Boncour. *War. M. Daladier. Marine. M. Jacques Stern. ♦Finance. M. Bonnet. Budget. M. Abelgardey. ♦Agriculture. M. Queuille. ♦Commerce. M. Laurent-Eynac. ♦Public Works. M.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 131 9 London Crowds Clamour for Seats! READ THIS been decided that "The Working Man," the new George Arliss picture which opened at the Regal last week, is to stay on there for an indefinite run. It is proving so succesful that the management of the theatre has found it necessary to
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    • 244 9 I DON'T FORGET! I YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME ITHIS CHRISTMAS. GIFTS that are splendid tokens of the Christmas spirit of good will, and that are certain of sr appreciation. _sat lMm __f r 'i. v _v f^aWM i!~__ 'iW*M^aW\ A FEW PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS K°M _F *_W tt jP_.^__L__ X'MAS CAKES.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 776 10  -  Dr. Marcus Nadler New Corporation With Wide Powers [By Professor of Finance, N.Y. University.] The new United States Federal Securities Act provides for the establishment of a corporation of foreign bondholders, which will constitute a centralised protective body for holders of foreign bonds similar to those
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    • 140 10 British Funds in Steady Demand London, Oct. 25. Sterling on New York opened at 4.77, Paris 81 4 Gold price increased by 2s. to 130s. Id., including premium of lid. Stock markets opened with an optimistic feeling. Internationals strengthened. Kaffirs active and firmer and Home Rails higher on
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    • 102 10 Found Hiding In Liner's Boat Paris. The mystery of a stowaway on the French liner Timgad, who was found in one of the lifeboats with a dangerous amount of explosives in his possession, is occupying the Marseilles police. While they do not think that the man— a German—
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    • 87 10 Abroad London, Oct. 25. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 80 *****. New York 4.77 V 4 Montreal 4.85 4 Brussels 22.74. Geneva 16.36. Amsterdam 7a35. Milan 60 116. Berlin lSJfift. Stockholm 19.39 l 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29. Prague 106%. Helsingfors 226%. Madrid 37y 8 Lisbon 105 4 Athens
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    • 75 10 Banker Surrenders $100,000 A Year New York, Oct. 25. Mr. Albert Wiggin, former President of the Chase Bank, has voluntarily surrendered his contract with the Chase Bank, under which he received a life pension of $100,000 a year. Communicating his decision to the Senate Banking Investigation Committee
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    • 73 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association October 27th., 12 o'clock noon Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 3 29|32d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 7 1 per lb. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 12 5 16 12 716 R.S.S. equal to London Standard, (FOB.) 12 916
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    • 94 10 Latest Buyers' Prices Latest buyers' prices, received by Messrs. Guthrie and Co. yesterday, for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels, are as follow: Palm Oil in Bulk: c.i.f. landed weights New York/Philadelpia 2.60 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.55 cents I
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    • 118 10 Karahan Satisfied With His Visit Baku, Oct. 24. In a press interview here after his j return from Persia, the Assistant Com- missary of Foreign Affairs, M. L. Karahan, stated that his visit had. as j its main result, the establishment of (direct contact between the leading
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    • 186 10 October 27th M 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler jj° Java Cut* J-JJJ Hamburg Cud* 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 j White Pepper 22 75 Back Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundricd 3.20 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small Hake Tapioca 400 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Taplocs 4.75 Lingga
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    • 116 10 October '2u Dcvoe'a imperial Briiiiais' Kerosene per tin fof I Imp. galls.) 1.70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump por British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline l /4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 65 Socony Motor Gasoline (4-gallon tin) 3.65
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    • 709 10 Selangor Merchant's Rice Tax Petition INDIAN ASSOCIATION DISSATISFIED The Selangor Indian Merchants' Association, which represents all the Indian importers and not less than 35 per cent, of all F.M.S. importers of rice, after correspondence with the F.M.S. Government, has decided to approach the High Commissioner with a petition signed by
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    • 63 10 German Engineers In Russia Berlin, Oct. 19. Despite Moscow's denials, it is reliably reported that the Soviet Government has ordered all German engineers and qualified workmen to leave the Putiloff, Obuchoff and Alexandroff works in Leningrad and also the Tula and Ausoff works on October 15th. The order
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    • 696 10 No. 6. LOCAL INDUS'! if; S Encourage local industries! We all have heard this slogan. It has appealed to us. We may even have visualized a widespread array of factory chimneys against a background of smoke. In some indefinite way it appeared to us that
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    • 86 10 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Oct. 27. Business during the week has been done at the following prices: To-day's cable from our London correspondents gives: Dull, 3 29 32d London and Liverpool stocks for the week ended Oct. 21st. 1933. decreased 742 tons, total on hand, 91,957 tons. New York:—
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    • 105 10 World Exchange Rates London London. 3 I London London. 30 man London, demand London. TT. 4 0 Lyoni 141 Hamburg l New TOft Batavia B I San p.. r Pi !..i: Calcul B n l RIBfO I M Colomt; Bom k i Saigon del Amoy. dt Foochow Shanghai < k
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  • 760 11 j Yesterdays Closing Quotations rOBEB 27th., 1933. Buyers Sellers 30s 6d 31s 6d 36s 37s 6d 14s 3d 15s 3d 1.35 1.40 32s 33s $1) 21 25 80 90 2s 9d 3s 9d 40 45 xd. 46 48% os) 15s 16s 7s 7s 9d 21 23 c.d.
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  • 334 11 ';wing publications were isreceived by the Department. s, S.S. F.M.S during the ober 14th to October 20th. ..ive, and are available for in the Reference Library. Bid-ding, Singapore. Applii be made by members of resident in Malaya to borrow for reference N| HI N I. ISSUED
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  • 63 11 I A hat pad has been perfected to j nrovide a cushion for hats which arej too large for the wearer The pads are made of sponge rubber with special adhesive backing-similar to the motor tube patch-to facilitate; easy fixing. They are also supplied in a double thickness so that
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  • 216 11 Oct. 24 25 26. American Can Com. 89% 90% 90 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 114 s 8 118 114 3 4 Atcheson Railroad 49 4 49% 49% JDupont 76' 8 78' 8 771 4 (Firestone. Common 18 4 N.Q. 20 General Electric 18' 4 19% 19' 4 'General
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1092 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 _Assurance in force over $35.000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street Sineannre I nsM. oweet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court nf irr.crio-,H
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 442 11 CHURCH SERVICES 20th Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 3 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. i 10.30 am. Evensong at H.M. Naval Base. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at I 3 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday.
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    • 140 11 DAY OF OBLIGATION. 5.30. 6 and 7 a.m. Masses. 5.30 p.m. Evening Service for the Dead. Thursday Masses from 5.30 to 7 a.m. when High Mass will be sung. Blessing of the graves Bukit Timah at 4.45 p.m. Bidadari 5.15 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY SINGAPORE Bonham Building, Rallies Square (Branch
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  • 134 12 The first cross-Channel ship for service between Dover and Ostend to be equipped with oil engines instead of steam machinery has just been launched. She will be faster than any of the turbine steamers now engaged on this run. her trial trip speed being 23» 2 knots
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  • 47 12 Last month the Bibby motor passenger and cargo liner Staffordshire encountered the Italian steamer Carlo with her decks awash. 15 miles north of Cape Ferro. It is reported by Lloyd's that the whole of the steamer's crew was taken on board the Staffordshire and landed at Marseilles
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 328 12 Begin Work Again On New Cunarder LORD WEIR'S REPORT TO THE CABINET Glasgow. Lord Weir, who is leaving on a secret j mission to the United States has prepared a report for the Cabinet in which he advocates the restarting of work on the unfinished Cunarder 534. His report states
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    • 208 12 East Asiatic Line to Enter Indian Trade It is reported from Genoa that the Swedish East Asiatic Line has decided to enter into competition with the various Mediterranean companies which handle traffic tor British India by the inauguration of a service between Naples. Port Said. Suez. Karachi. Bombay.
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    • 97 12 Japanese Scheme For Aiding Industry According to a Japanese report, a shipping bank is to be established with a share capital of 30.000.000 yen. The plan has the support of the Japanese Shipowners' Association, as one of the main services of the bank will be the mortgaging of
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    • 55 12 It is reported that discussions are proceeding with the object of developing the passenger and cargo service between Italy and the Dutch East Indies and that four motor ships of 8.000 tons gross will be built, designed for a speed of 17 knots, to the
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    • 149 12 For the first time since 1930 the tonnage of motor ships laid up in Denmark is under 100.000. The actual figure is 29 ships, of 96.964 tons deadweight capacity. "I believe we have turned the comer" <of the shipping depression) "and I hope we are in for better times '—Mr
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    • 12 12 Tin* Johon Shoal B reported as xt m>_i. re-lighted
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    • 120 12 Blue Riband Claimed By Empress Liner The following is one extract from the .New York Journal of Comment' Qfl Sept I: While willing to give all credit to the recent speedy passage to New York by the Atlantic liner Rex. which claimed the record for crossing the Atlantic,
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    • 160 12 The death rate in Singapore during the week ended October 21. rose to a point much higher than it has been for the few preceding weeks, the number of deaths being 211, compared with 163 a week before, and 171 a fortnight before. The death rate was
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 553 12 Burns PhUp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) ana the s.s. MANGOLA (3.352 tons): [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 105 12 Por everything appertaining Travel Banking O Freight Apply tcr COasks WAGO§SXITS ROBINSON ROAD IndlrlafuatJ Attention. I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. 'Incorporated ln Japan* REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. From Japan Due Sail HAVRE MARU Nov. 1 Nov 1 ERIE MARU Nov. 11 Nov 11 MALTA MARU
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    • 155 12 BIBBY LINE (LONDON AI>I>RLSS 22. PALL MALL. LONDON I of last twin screw Oil I)riv»n Mail Passenger Ve.sv -1> t-twrrn RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT sIW MAR.SFILI.ES. PIAMOI 111 *M> LONDON with through com Singapore and Pi i HOMEWARD s\IIIN<.s |r_\r R»n|«* OXFORDSHIHi J STAFFORDSHII 1 GLOUCESTERSH! !>* J WORCESTERSHI' 1§34 CHESHIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 370 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN I 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 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan
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    • 237 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUfi Ships Alongside th, u-i **pected S lst^ East Wharf .Knu,,,,,, r_. Hai Hin^ l»(» i,f I Main Wharf .Km, IfeneUui Empire Dock (Entra, P Rhexenor M T.ubank M Empire Deck (Enti Sllveryew 48 West Wharf «Kni, Chitral R** ,lf .Section 10 (En I ran.. CeJebe.s Mai Main Wharf
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 507 13 P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. •Incorporated in England) MAO PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. pE N, ULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO 1 XS^L^VSu h _U m ___^.r MEST ol T,\ IS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. I ..image. Singapore. Tonnage. Sin^pore i-.?™ ?L?*2 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 19 10.000
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    • 586 13 Ellerman Bucknall I Steamship Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails SH °l ?M? dad Oct. 30 Nov. 2 City of Lille Nov 29 p^ 2 City of Evansvllle Dec 29 Jan. 2 City of Norwich
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    • 1130 13 L^es^-sst^ R^pa^NTiN(T_^_^_^^| rH __r^ _s_ TH_ _a_s?a_*BS___a-_^ BJ 22_5__ BTEAMBHTP THB CHINA NAVIOATTOif c?" 2ES A^SaVSaa/T^SSS' ITH- SIAM BT_UI NAVIQAtSn S3 Sa?___s_,_ Sg™^ INSURANCE. -_ss_v_ fes*- 1 oiobe T, sj_a-- TH. F«l«r.t_l euta, R_lw.lJ LW Tto S R 0T 8_„ R_l..„ Imp"-, u_ J'^Wund KLM (Royal Dutch Airways BLUE PUMMEL
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 660 14 K. P. M. I.ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I ____jp__-_______-_-__-_-__-_-_*i VAN HEEMSILERK— Saturday, Oct. 28, Penang Emails only), Oelee-Lheue, Sabang, TJalang, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean, Sinabang, Singkel, Baros. Sibolga, Natal. Sasak, Padang, Indrapoera, Benkoelen, Kroe and Batavia. TOGlAN— Saturday. Oct. 28. Pontianak. TORADJA —Saturday. Oct. 28, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VALENTIJN— -Saturday. Oct. 28, Padang-Bay,
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    • 434 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <JM AMERICAN MAIL LINE j v^Vx^^_- l /'~S-K v^^!^Wy TRAVEL IN COMFORT ON President Liners I frist C/ass For years President Liner First Class, .symbolizing comfort at sea, has proved the popular choice of discriminating Trans-Pacinc travellersI To urist Now these fine large easy riding liners offer
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    • 666 14 O. S. -EL Liiiel FOB AFRICA AND SOUTH AMIR if I Choyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zan; I Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marque.. I and Algoa Bay I Keifukn Maru Cape Town via Momba.s; I Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marqu >s. Durl I and Algoa Bay I t Arizona Maru Buenos Aires via
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  • 242 15 ILATIONS FOR MILA MEET j a[) Swhiiniing Stars' Elhallenge Manila, Oct. 25. I more world swim- ey Japan's youthful I speet for the Tenth Olympic Games to be held dimming Federation has vs. including ll who 5 of the team which swept d events at Los Angeles
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  • 14 15 Liang Basin Football Club I is been registered. re Baseball Association empted from registration
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  • 319 15 Wiltshires to Make Strong Bid for Championship Competitors in the Singapore open championship ten miles cross country race will muster at the Clerical Union Club House in Rangoon Road by 6.30 a.m.. to-morrow medical examination will bein at 6.40 and the race will start lat seven o'clock.
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  • 260 15 To-day's League Programme thK he Jf? lloWing matches wiU P^yed EngUsh S DIVISION I Aston Villa vs. Arsenal jv.neisea xs Newcastle Utd ;Le U ,ce^t r er ie c WT E__ 5" C. vs. Everton Pn V r7 POOl^ vs R. Portsmouth vs. Derby Co. Sheffield United vs.
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  • 427 15 CHINESE AND POLICE DRAW Hockey S.C.R.C. 2: Police. The match between the "A" teams ;of the S.C.R.C. and the Police on the i former's ground did not produce a very high standard of hockey yesterday afternoon and the final result of two goals all gives the final result of two
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 15 A Rallies siege girl clearing in the match against life Girls Sports Club, which the latter won by the only goal scored.
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  • 101 15 G.S.C. I. R.C. Girls 0. Playing their first game of the season, the Raffles College girls hockey eleven put up a good periormance at Upper Serangoon K dO, en Thursday, when they met the second string of the Girls' Sports Club. They were defeated
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  • 164 15 The following have been selected to take part in the hockey trial on the S.C.C. Padang on Tuesday which is being held prior to .he selection of the Singapore side to play Negri Seribilan at Seremban on Saturday week: Colours: Cheok Wah; A. G. Armstrong and Chatterjee; G.
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  • 101 15 I Walthamstow Win Nine In Succession (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 9. Although the most important matches in amateur football this week-end were undoubtedly those in the first qualifying round for the FA. Amateur Cup. the most intriguing game was that in which Walthamstow Avenue gained their
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  • 86 15 S.C.C' s Up-Country Visit The S.C.C. have sent the following hockey XI up-country this week-end to meet the Selangor Club at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon and the Selangor State XI (which defeated the representative Singapore side last week-end) on Sunday: F. J. L Mayger; J. R. McDougall. Dr. W. G.
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  • 162 15 (Fran Out Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 26. The following have been selected to play in a state hockey trial on Satur- dcy at Seremban prior to selecting the Negri S^mbilan team to meet Singapore on Nov 5 at Srremban: Colours: A. S Emmanuel <N. S Club>: C.A.C. Foston
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  • 88 15 Results Of Inter-Team Semi-finals The results of the S.C.R.C. Inter-team Tennis Semi-final were: Chua Choon Sim's Team beat Ch^ong Chee Tong's Team by 3 matches to 2. Choon Sim lost to Chee Tong. 9-11. I—s1 5 retired: Arthur Lim beat Thian Seng. 6—3. B—6! B. Chew beat Huck
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  • 49 15 In celebration of its fourteenth anniversary, the Amateur Sporting Association will hold the following sports events on Sunday, the 31st December 1933:— Walking Competition. 100 Yards Flat Race, Three-Legged-Race. Sack Race. Wheel Barrow Race. Long Jump Pick-a-Back Race, Fatty Race. Put- ting-The-Shot. Tug-of-War. Obstacle f Race, and Consolation race.
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  • 287 15 Championship Contests In December Under the auspices of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union the 1933 Open Singapore WcightLiitng Championships will be held some time in December. Definite date and place of competition will be notified in i due course. Official invitations will be forwarded to Secretaries
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  • 308 15 Results in the Bram^ieo Ping-Pong tournament are as follow: Ist. Round:— H. E. Hail beat Leong Wing Yeok 20—20 <2- o>. 21—19. 21 13. R. A F Brown beat Tan Gim Yang 21—18. 16-21. 21—19. 21—8. Wee Cheng iSiang beat Bjey Chee Choon 21-9. '21-13. 21—13 Low
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  • 362 15 GOLF MORE SEVERE THAN TENNIS Jimmy Wilde Knocked Out By 36 Holes By GRANTLAND RICE Which is harder on the nervous system— a tennis championship or a I golf championship? My answer goes in the direction of golf for Just one reason— the greater tension it
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  • 25 15 The usual monthly mixed foursomes competition at the Singapore Golf Club lias been postponed from Friday. Nov 10 to Friday. Nov 17.
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  • 98 15 At the annual general meeting ot the Fricndiy Sporting Association, held on Tuesday, the lollowing were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year. President. Tan Yew Cheng; Vtc<Presidents, Ang Cheng Chwce. Chen Kow Seng; Hon. Secretary. K.» I I K<> m L'at. Hon. Asst. Sec. Tan Yew Teng; Hon. Treasurer. Tan
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 166 15 j lmr ve your Contract It i with •60 CONTRACT j LESSON HANDS" h»0 PAGES. ELY CULBERTSON a oook, just published, :o-tne-minute Contract rd'.ng to the CulbertOl 1933 teaching by effective way of learning b. v i mple. By special arrange_fr. Ely Culbertson, ttest player and au- are able to
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    • 71 15 The most flattering compliment to any Dainty Kride is the success of her Wedding Feast. A woman's heart is gladdened in the thought that ber glieetl are enjoying perfectly prepared and perfectly The t'.H. cj-.n work wonders in catering consult us and vou'll find f that the result.are far in
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  • 883 16 MALAYAN IND O- CEYLONESE XI's VISIT Lose Poor Game To Chinese Chinese 2; All-aMalaya I.C 1. The All-Malaya Indo-Ceylonese football eleven were defeated by the Chinese in their first match in Singapore by 2 l, at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Play was never brilliant and there were only a
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  • 74 16 The following players will represent the Padang Sports Association in their matches to be played in Singapore on Wednesday. Nov. 1 at Anson Road Stadium, versus Malaya Command; on Friday. Nov. 3 at Anson Road Stadium versus Straits Chinese Association, and on Saturday. Nov. 4 at Jalan
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  • 191 16 S.R.C. Tournament Results Results of ties played off during the week were as follow: "A" Singles. N. S. Hogan *owe 4» beat Dr. S. L. Oehlers 'owe 15.1* 2—6. B—6 6—2. "B" Singles Finals: R. G. Lange (scr.» beat O. G. Struvs (owe 3* 6 l. 6—2. Mixed
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  • 152 16 Cricket MALAYAN XI LEAVES TO-DAY Six Shanghai Players Selected The Malayan Cricket XI who are to play Hong Kong and Shanghai in the interport cricket tournament leave for Hong Kong on the Chitral at noon to-day. The Malayan team is as follows L. Alvis I Singapore* N.
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  • 157 16 Mr. Harry Owen-Hughos of lion? Kong has received notification ol the names of six players who ore certain to appear in the Shanghai team. They are D. W. Leach <Capt*. T. W. P. Wilson. P. Madar. R. Booth. J. C. JtiiKins and J. F
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    17 16 The Girls Sports Club (left) defeated Raffles College girls (right) at hockey by 1 goal to nil.
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  • 42 16 Richards Rides 2.37th >Vinner London, Oct. 25. Gordon Richards. the champion jockey, had four mounts at to-day's Newmarket meeting and won them all. He has now ridden 237 winners this season, compared with Fred Archer's record of 246.
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  • 39 16 Monmouth Defeat Glamorgan London. Oct. 26. In a county Rugby match to-day Monmouthshire beat Glamorgan by 10 points to 6 at Pontypool. Oxford University registered a good win by defeating Newport by 9 DOints to 5.- Reuter
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  • 142 16 The following will represent the Command against the Padang "Sumatra* Club on Wednesday, at the Anson Road Stadium:— L. A. C. Patterson. R.A.F.; Cpl. McKenzie. R.A.F.. L Cpl. Nutland. 1 Wilts.; LCpl. Maris. 1 Wilts. Sgt Rogers. R.E.. Spr. Calvert. R.E.. Sgt Shirney. R.A.F.. Pte. Earle. 1 Wilts., Pte. Shenton.
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  • 682 16 PUBLIC SERVICES WIN Rugby WILTSHIRE REGIMENT UNLUCKY Drop Goal Decides At Tanglin Wiltshire Rest. 3pts.: P. Services 7pts. Two weak fifteens lrom the Wiltshire Regiment and the Public Services met at Rueby at Tanglin yesterday, and the visiters proved successful by seven points »a drop goal and a try» to
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  • 382 16 LAST DAY OF PERAK RACES Weights And Selection Ut To-day THE autumn meeting of the Perak Turf < i.,i, a close this afternoon. We give below th, and selections. The scratching* have not m as we go to press. Race 1— Ponies Clasa I— Div. I—7 fun. La Gai 9
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  • 37 16 No club i.s in reserve talent All to be adequate should the need not hesitate to NU 'urtatf ot more stars I> may be in princip that the Arsenal hav( mine. Last season th< of 4J 23.000.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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