The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 November 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. No. 14.106. EST. 1835. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 306 1 on- Vggression Treaty r i 1 crms [I) TROOPS DOUBLED ON SIBERIAN BORDER I she has doubled the number of her troops on the Siberia-Manchuria border the taking steps to conclude a non-aggression ai t with China m which conditions are imposed to pern \hv attitude
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  • 159 1 Vote Of Confidence In Government Paris, Nov. 4. The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence m the Government by 320 votes to 32 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 5. The Chamber's vote was followed by a very eloquent speech by the Premier, M. Sarraut, who declared "France is
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  • 79 1 London, Nov. 1. Anglo-American war debt negotiations have centred upon what is generally assumed by the Press to be the final stage when the British Ambassador m Washington. Sir Ronald Lindsay. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross. chief adviser to the British Government, and Mr. Bewley. Financial Adviser to the British Embassy, were
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  • 22 1 Washington, Nov. 5. The British Embassy announced today that Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, the British War Debts emissary, is leaving >m Wednesday.— Reuter
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  • 33 1 Washington, Nov. 5. It is believed that Britain will make mother token payment on Dec. 15 and that the whole debts issue will be postponed until the national monetary problem is settled.— Reuter
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  • 58 1 NO AGREEMENT ON WAR DEBTS Will Britain Pay Next Month Washington, Nov. 5. It is understood that m addition to failure to reach agreement on revision of the Anglo-American debt settlement as a whole Mr. Roosevelt and the British negotiators were unable to agree on the question of payment of
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  • 61 1 London, Nov. 3. As the result of a new order whicli cook effect to-day London motor police patrols will exercise increased vigilance >n motor drivers who display carelessness or lack of consideration on roads The purpose of the order is to reduce traffic accidents by warning or summoning motorists whose
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  • 195 1 Remarkable Experiment m the Baltic j i London, Nov. 5. i For the first time m history J successful experiments have been made with a passenger-carrying rocket, says the Sunday Referee, i The paper says a very secret J trial flight was made at the
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  • 206 1 The Eurasian Leembrug&en has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for obtaining credit without disclosing that he was a bankrupt Page 3. Gordon Richards has equalled Fred Archer's record Page 16. Singapore beat Johore 38 -nil m the Malaya Cup Rugby competition on Saturday- m other matches
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  • 1272 1 Siam At Sixes And Sevens FIGHTING STILL IN PROGRESS A country at sixes and sevens, and ruled by fear and force of arms is how the Bangkok correspondent of the Free Press describes the present state of Siam. Guerilla fighting continues m the
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  • 197 1  - MR. SOONG AS FOREIGN MINISTER Sin Chew Jit Poh Sensational Changes At Nanking Shanghai. Nov. 5. Sensational changes m the personnel of the Nanking Government are reported. Mr. T. V. Soong will probably be appointed Foreign Minister. Dr C T. Wang, former Foreign Minister will be appointed Minister of Commin
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  • 106 1 Extensive Damage To Banana Crop London. Nov. 2. The Governor of Jamaica reports that a serious hurricane struck trawest of Jamaica during Oct 28 and 29. The reports are meagre but then is no doubt that hundreds have b«» r rendered homeless and ten deaths are reported. Banana
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 483 2 Grave Emergency In Malta REASON FOR MINISTERS' DISMISSAL Languages In The Schools London, Nov. 2. The Colonial Office has issued the following: "The Governor of Malta, has found it necessary to dismiss Ministers and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, being satisfied that 1 a grave emergency has arisen
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  • 156 2 Constitution Discussions In London London, Nov. 1. The invitation of the Secretary of; State for India to join the delegation from Burma for consultation on the question of the future constitution of Burma has been ac- j cepted by twelve representative per- i sons. They include seven Burmans,
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  • 103 2 Shocking Discovery In Hong Kong The body of Ernest Louis Pinquet. a European, stated to be the proprietor of the Lion's Head Poultry Farm. Kowloon Tong. was discovered shortly after seven o'clock one evening m the sitting room of the farm house. There was a bullet wound
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  • 76 2 Desire For Closer Relations Stressed Rome, Nov. 2. In connection with the arrival of Mr Lv Wen-tao. the Chinese representative. Italian officials stress the point that selection of a man of his importance I indicates the value which Nanking places on closer relations with Italy. Major Bernard!,
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  • 40 2 The Singapore Fire Brigade received two calls yesterday morning shortly before noon, to grass fires at Tank Road and Holland Road near Bona Vista Road. The Brigade were prompt m answering the calls and quickly had the fires under control.
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  • 169 2 NINETEEN CALLS FOR AMBULANCE Chinese Drowned At Ponggol I—i1 i The ambulance had a very busy week-end, receiving from Saturday until early last night, no less than 19 calls, six of which concerned motor accidents m which pedestrians or cyclists were knocked down by cars. At Siglap
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  • 126 2 While swimming m the sea at the 11th. milestone, Ponggol Road, shortly after noon yesterday, a Chinese coolie was drowned. Some Eurasians and Chinese, who were near by, heard the man's cries for help but before any assistance could arrive the man had disappeared. The water, at that
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  • 122 2 Injured Europeans Making Good Progress The three Europeans who were badly injured m a motor crash near the Johore Causeway last Tuesday night, are all on the way to recovery. Mr. M. E. Darbyshire and Mr. Johnson Lee. telegraphists at the Kranji Wireless Station, who were brought to
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  • 43 2 Before the Chief Justice at 11 am g inatTnrS^e h s amberS and ri V* Crll^ inal A PP e al:— Rex vs. 1 Chua Tian An. 2 Chua Kirn Hoe. I BurnSS? by: Moti -s and Judgment
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 I^^— Ll 11 I*>,1 *>, B y its freedom from bite and oarch WSEJTI^O± EDGEWOKTH" continues to win smokers' HlHlM_^'.tf|>lfll who have not previously experienced the ¥Ai satisfaction derived from this fragrant gßPßfflB|H'| Jo Smok^ f Ol burniPC international R l&gS^zM W* Uiendtd m two grades to sui? alt tastes
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    • 502 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tendon are now invited for the following materials or services and that parti culars of such tenders may be obtainec m the Tender Room. Municipal Of!U Construction of King's Road (Ml Buklt Timah Road to the Wt ,t Boundary of
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    • 178 2 no* 1 YACiI, Ennlarui VnV.i. f iSTIA! Ir i, Exr)i. ir BWIX. >MIV m your I I l I r\ir, D for i I yd men i I BINGAPt t N|1 J SO n I I Dlnm I Adelpl i! I 1933 M I numb* r fl I ther >
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 199 2 Diary Of The Week Monday, 6th. High Water 04.40. 8.5 ft., 11.48, 9.5 ft. Cricket Malaya vs. Hong Kong. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. R.A.F.. Padang; 1 S.R.C "A" vs. V.M.C.A.. S.R.C ground; y.m.c.a. vs. a.c.s.. at V.M.C.A. ground. Rugby Public Services "B" vs. R.A.F., Dunearn Road; S.C.C! B vs. Wiltshires A.
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  • 783 3 $2,831 Damages For Broken Leg Court yequel to huala Lumpur Crash ment for $2,831.95. with costs, yen for the plaintiir by the Mr S J. Thomas. Chief Justice Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, suit brought by Mr. Kanapathy Sathasivam. a technical subin the employ of the P.W.D. Mr P. Karthigasu, Chief
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  • 195 3 Mr. A. J. A. Blake and Miss Myra Chapman At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon Mr. A. J. A. Blake, of the Straits Settlements Police, son of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Blake of Bayswater London was married to Miss Myra Winifred Chapman, daughter of Mrs. R.
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  • 127 3 Deck Passenger's Smuggled Opium Tan Siew, a deck passenger by the m.v. ••Anshun" which arrived m Singapore on Saturday from China, made an unsuccessful attempt to smuizgh- 80 tahils of opium Into the Colony. He hit upon a very ingenious method of evading payment of duty of $306.
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  • 71 3 Nanking Constitution Gets Second Reading Shanghai. Nov. 3. The draft constitution of Nanking passed the second reading yesterday. The third reading will probably be passed m three weeks time. Mr. Wu Ching-hsiung. vice-President of the draft committee, said yesterday that there were altogether ten volurnlnous chapters m the
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 3 Mr. Frank Fisk, aged 49, of Cireen Lane, Battersea, was shot down when he dashed out and grappled with one of two bandits who entered Parkstone Estate OiTiee. m St. Philip Street. Batters< a ami held up .Mr. 11. \V. Fason, the BianaftT The bandits llei when Mr. Bason shouted
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  • 235 3 Police Supervisee's Story Not Believed A story which was not believed was related to Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, on Saturday by a Chinese. Low Yew. police supervisee, who failed to report himself to the police on June 1. under an order of Court. The man
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  • 198 3 Archipelago Brewery Begins Operations "The same brew as the home brew" is ihe slogan of Singapore's new beer producers, the Archipelago Brewery Co.. whose million dollars' brewery m Alexandra Road was formally opened on Saturday morning, by Mr. W. Bartley. President of the Municipal Commissioners, m the presence
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  • 208 3 Rikisha Pullers And Market Coolies From Our Own Correspondent, i Klang, Nov. 3. Before Inche Osman. the Klang magistrate, to-day, two Hokkiens living lat Klang, one. a coolie named Ten Ah Kai working m a rubber factory and Teng Chai Ken, a rikisha puller, were charged with behaving
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 51 3 I Broadcast your Greetings with Christmas Cards They span all distance and retain those friendships you do not wish to lose. Wherever J friends may be, the arrival of your Greetings f will assure them I; M^Jn i KELLY WALSH, /'iU X (lr.orporated m Hon«konK) 3 V\ Raffle* Place, Singapore.
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    • 519 3 4 v OF THE THE D^ V YEAR TUESDAY NEXT The new 1934 AUSTINS— SeveM Ten-Fours Twelve-Poor* Twelve-She*. WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE. I* 1 t^^^^^ ill yJ^^ I "You don't move without the PASS-WORD" Poor SAMBO, the new recruit, is startled out of his skin.
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  • 424 4 Bishop* 7,000 Miles For 350 Mile Journey Sydney, Oct. Hi. Some of the difficulties of communication In his diocese of 150 islands ild by Bishop W. H. Baddeley. Bishop ot Melanesia, at a reception at St. Andrews Church of England. South Brisbane. Queensland. ol the island churches, he
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  • 338 4 World Treasures At Y.W.C.A. Exhibition The privacy of a hundred different homes ot the most cosmopolitan of all cities. Singapore, and the treasures ot fifty-three countries, are brought to light at the Y.VV.C.A. International Exhibition ai the C:>iiy»-r Quay headquarters. In few Othen places East
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  • 115 4 In its August issue. The Brewing Trade Review draws attention to the cleansing or rubber hose, which it States, the brewer generally views as a necessary evil. A recent theory propounds the view that the flow of beer through the hose causes friction, giving the rubber positive charge and thus
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  • 401 4 Firefly Hunting In Japan Tokio, Oct. 14. AUTUMN is the season when Japanese of all ages hunt the firefly. This pastime is more or less neglected to-day, but still on warm, scented evenings, the country lanes at dusk are alive with gaily-garbed men and women, boys and girls, engaged In
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  • 520 4 BURKE ESTATE INQUIRY Wife Of Poor Irish Farmer Sydney. N.S.W. Oct. 30. A cablegram has been sent to the wife of a small farmer, m County Clare. Ireland, that she would m all probability take the whole estate of Edward Martin Burke, amounting to about £50,00 C
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  • 256 4 Presents To Women Pave Way For Trade ROMANTIC WAY OF PAPUA Sydney, Oct. 30. A romantic page m Papuan life was revealed by Mr. C. L. Burlington, on his r-turn to Sydney from the Territory, where he has interests m gold, platinum, and sugar. "My arrival at villages was often
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  • 260 4 Handing Over Chief Suva. Fiji. Recently there was a ceremony j which Fijians have not known for over 100 years. Ratu George was the son of the hereditary High Chief of Rewa. Wtun his father died he was taken to the old capital of Bau by his
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 408 4 s^B^g^mn j I ifP^lgggggggStCflgfllgMev fl V EL I 1 M f^fli ,^g«c«^ Ci?arette-makintr machines J^^ B 7 gggflggj Bernhard Baron (founder j iggl Tggj Si^fe o/* Arcadia Works) which [W 9 t%y roll, cork-tip, cut and finally M deliver complete Craven "A" J v gj £S cigarettes. read> for final
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  • 96 5 Sumatra Soccer Visitors Seen In Action Against Singapo re Ch in ese Here are the Padang and Chinese teams, which drew 2—2 last week-end. Little girls enjoying themselves at Ihe Japanese water sports. The Chinese goalkeeper makes a save too. rstling act staged on the float at tpaiK'se school acquatic
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 from Australia's supplies of Finest Quality Manufactured on our premises under European Supervision. Contains all the vitamins and original elements of nutriment. i COLD .STORAGE CcLro.
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  • 507 6 DKATH OF MR. A. GRANT MACKIE 50 Years Connection With the Country The Times of Malaya announces the death, which took place at Port Bald n week ago, ol Mr. A. Grant Mackie. a lormer well-known Malayan planter, contractor, miner and engineer. Among those hardy Malayan pioneers
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  • 54 6 Indian (unstable Fined <From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 3. Yesterday the first magistrate fined I a police constable. Nazir Din. $20 for pulling out a bayonet m a threat ruing manner and throwing a belt at I his superior officer, a iance-corporal. j at the
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  • 87 6 A young Chinese assistant m a photo engraving shop m Upper Cross Street pleaded guilty to throwing sulphuric 1 1 acid on a Tamil coolie employed m the Municipality. An altercation had arisen between the two as the coolie was sweeping the road, and the Chinese la alleged to have
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  • 94 6 Why continue to suffer? With DR. VAN VLECKS ABSORPTIVB fLASM no case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too lon K -standin X to be comPalely and permanently cured. The eas* appl.cat.on and wonderful power of absorption PI ASM < VLKCKS ABSORPTIVE i ASNIA
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  • 438 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars ot the Free Press Football Competition No. 12 m which you are asked to forecast results oi ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 11. THE PRIZE OF
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  • 122 6 A duplicate list is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches
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  • 184 6 OCTOBER DONATIONS Singapore Municipal Subordinate Staff 25 1™ Mr. G. G. Wilson j ll Singapore Eurasian Association 16.50 Messrs We Swee Teow Co. 3.00 Mr. C. A. Rodrigues 1 Johore Football Association JJ" Tan Tock Seng Hospital ".OU Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd. 250.00 do doSingapore Muni Subordinate
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  • 24 6 New York port racketeers, are estimated to have cost the business community €1.000.000 per annum and are now being proceeded against by tne authorities.
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  • 290 6 Accused's Outburst In Court Sentence of 12 months rigorous imprisonment was passed on C N Leembruggen. a Ceylon Burgh-r. on Saturday, by Mr. H. A. Forrer. Criminal District Judge, when Leembruggen was convicted on a charge of having obtained credit of over $100 without disclosing that
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  • 99 6 Attempt to Km Lead* To HOOf Mt.h.iii.. H dan. Otfltod .1 right podMl <>i In along S\» (i Alwi U about 10 am H< purchase Mnmunli I Branch had uot i watch was kepi Noor was arcosl d rcviilvcr til 1 prnnit I r« >m th. carry ">'
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 201 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 12. I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competition as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of the following ten
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    • 65 6 NOTICE IP We wish to remind smokers of De Reszke cigarettes that De Reszke coupons will always be accepted as tender for gifts irrespective of the dates mentioned thereon. Start collecting today and ask the agents, Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. for an illustrated booklet describing the many handsome gifts. SOLE
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  • 318 7 Up-country Horses Arrive To-day Skull Cap 's Notes On Local Training Saturday. :.ticipated that this morning m increase m the number at Bukit Timah, and there i very lair turn-out to york on No. 2 track. A still lidance may be expected next ■st of the up-country horses ionday morning,
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 7 Members of the Raffles College Union posed at a social gathering held last week.
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  • 328 7 The following are the handicaps for the opening day of the Singapore Turl Club November meeting on Saturday next: Horses Class I—s1 5" 2 furlongs. Limber Up 9 7. Row Boat 9.5. Silver Monk ,>. Fie-sole 8.12. Nonya Bukit Timah 89. Star Player 82. Little Mester 8.1. Haraga
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  • 31 7 It la reported that when Dr. Phillips goes on leave prior to retirement at the end of this month he will be succeeded at Bungsar Hospital by Dr. J. C. Carson.
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  • 854 7 MALA YS BEATSUMATRA FOOTBALLERS 1 i Malays 3; Padang 2. j A lust minute goal decided the soccer encounter between the Padang visitors j land the Malays m favour oi the latter at Jalan Besar en Saturday. It was an j [interesting struggle, the
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  • 82 7 A Rousing Farewell To The General H.E. the Gtneral Officer Commanding. Major-General L. C. L. Oldfield, and Mrs. Oldfield were the principal guests at the S.R.A. (V> Ball at the Volunteer Headquarters on Saturday night. This was the last S.R.A. function which General and Mrs. Oldfield will
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  • 40 7 Messrs H. M. Scott, R. O. Jenkins, C. R. Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. P. Joaquim. who arrived m Penang on Thursday by the Hector from Home, left for Kuala Lumpur the same evening by the night mail.
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  • 145 7 Chinese Defeat St. Xavier's •From Our Own Coi respondent Penan?, Nov. 4. The P.F.A. Cup final between Chinese R.C. and St. Xavier's R.C. was played thiF evening >n Victoria Green, resulting In a win for the former by 4 l. The match wa s played under difficult
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  • 58 7 Mr. L. D. E. Cullen. the well-known Malayan p.thlete. who is Ofncer-ln-Charge of the Police District. Sungei Besi. goes home on leave this week. In a friendly football match yesterday at Geylang Stadium, the Straits Times Press Sport Club beat the Khalsa Association by three goals to one. after leading
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  • 133 7 Minister To Call Conference In Australia Canberra, Oct. 24. An Australian-wide conference of Governmental missionary, scientific, and other interests on aboriginal problems is being planned by the Minister for the Interior, Mr. J. A. Perkins. The object will be to pool ad- vice on the best means of
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  • 153 7 Pony That Winks And Counts Sydney, Oct. 24. "Tiny" a 27 inch high pony who plays m the fields of Cobar, NSW could easily frolic m a city office and i not disturb the furniture. He is small enough feo stroll under an office desk, repose m
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  • 27 7 Mr. R. J. M. Willcock.s. of fh<« (Vntral Police Station. Kuala Lumpur. Is an Inmate of the Bun^sar Hospital, where he has been operated on for appendicitis.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 POSITIVELY LAST T~T HT TO-NIGHT 6.15-9.15 ALHAMBRA sharks getting men at l ERNEST TORRENCE /AitKFRONT" A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE NING TO-MORROW ITo.ll thrill to this as you thrilled to "Beau Geste." They said he had -> killed But she knew m her 0 Brimfl heart how he fought to X|
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    • 209 7 Yesterday's Packed Houses were wild with Enthusiasm at this grand, glorious STAGE ENTERTAINMENT combined with a riotously funny BRITISH MUSICAL Comedy Picture! |]CAPITOL SISS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! DIRECT FROM THEIR SENSATIONAL TKIIMHI IN IS.. CHINA AND IMIU.IITINKS! IRENE WEST'S VAUDEVILLE j REVUE fc^ fl» presenting the world famous Coloured Tap Dancers
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  • 22 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH. COX.- At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, on November sth. 1933. to Flora, wife of C. D. Cox. a son.
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  • 466 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. 1933 Week-end Comments "THE English Labour Party has i gained some slight consolation for the general election debacle of two years ago by the overwhelming victory it has won m the elections two years ago by the overwhelming victory it has won m
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  • 816 8 i THE i NEW BEER THE NOISE BOGEYo AT EMPRESS PLACE > i THE LAWYERS BIBLE THE STAGE'S BEST TEN SIDELIGHT ct A' TRAGEDY TALKIE INSTEAD OF SERMOS THE world and his wife—or with somebody else's wife, or daughter were at the official opening of the
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  • 436 8 Letters To The Editor Indian Marria^ Cu^ To the Editor Sir. The un. the -Nationally your issue ol have been a s.iui BMM to your nun louder he pr< greater is th< your readers n would tell bin cannot see rm i is an Indian bui a national:^ with all
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 67 8 AN ENGLISH TYPIST has won a prize for registering 867 taps m one minute. This is the sort of thing that makes a plumber dizzy. It is generally about three months before he contemplates one tap. And that reminds us that a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY will protect you from a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 560 8 FROM DAY TO DAY Mr. T. F. Kwang. prominent Hong j Mr. and Mrs D Schwartz oi Sir Kong merchant, is m Singapore on an .'Francisco. Caliiornia on a pleisunextended business trip. I trip, are making a short visit berc I Mr. C. T. L. Goodchild. of Taiping The marriage
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  • 91 9 REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL LrvEIIAL GOERING GIVES EVIDENCE Denial That He Fired Parliament Berlin, Nov. 4. ;> nsation DimitroiY was the court in the Reichto hear the testimony -■rins. was crowded with police clanking swords. mpiuousiy refuted the "grotesque and absurd" he Ared the Reichstag Herr Goebel's plan. ctly parliamentary \r
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  • 233 9 London Wants Official Explanation London. Nov. 3. from prison m Munich the Daily Telegraph n condition that he within i 8 hours is the further comment on the nd to-day. to the Morning Post Lai quarters desire full excircunistances which inter being required to 11 was found there
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  • 611 9 Britain Cannot Remain Aloof From Europe "A policy of isolation is a policy of folly" Mr. Anthony Eden, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, m a speech at Skipton m which he defended the Locarno Treaty. He denied the truth of the suggestion that if Britain
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  • 39 9 Quiet Anniversary Of Balfoui Declaration London. Nov. 3. The Arab Executive last night decided to call off the general strike m Palestine. Yesterday, the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration passed off without any demonstrations.— British Radio.
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  • 468 9 U.S. Fanners Arming Themselves 70,000 MINERS VOTE FOR STRIKE I New York, Nov. 4. g Violence flared up m the farm strike at Woodbury County lowa, where two men were severely beaten by pickets J and several shots were fired, while a t dynamite explosion wrecked two creameries at Shawano.
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    • 24 9 Despite official denials, rumours persist m Shanghai that the Nanking Government is planning to raise a $120,000,000 loan with the salt revenue as security.-
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  • 155 9 SUSPENSION OF TWO NEWSPAPERS Reference To League Of Nations Council Warsaw, Nov. 5. The High Commissioner of the League >f Nations m Danzig. M. Rosting. has •equested a meeting of the Council of he League to discuss the constitutionility ot the action of the Danzig police
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  • 107 9 I Empire Cargoes For Empire 1 Ships London, Nov. 4. An All-Empire Conference will mte m London early m 1934 to preserve tht Empires cargoes for Empire ships says the Daily Express. An organising committee is o^in formed and invitations will be dis patched to representative shipping m
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  • 37 9 Penny Increase In England London. Nov. 3. An increase from to-day of one penny per gallon m the price of all grades of motor spirit is announced by the national petrol distributing companies. British Radio
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK. MONDAY lOASI LAMB, Red Currant and Mint Sauce. TUESDAY STEAK, KIDNEY AND MI'SHROOM PIE. WEDNESDAY SCOTCH LAMB STEW. THURSDAY ROAST BK Yorkshire Pudding and Horseradish Sauce. FRIDAY PICKLED HUMP OF BEEF. inplings and Young Carrots. SATURDAY CHICKEN CURRY. Cents, including Potatoes, Wnetables, Butter and Home
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENT
    • 385 10 Dividend Of Three Per Cent. The report of the board of directors of Jelebu Tin Dredging. Ltd.. to be presented to the shareholders at the fourth ordinary general meeting oi the company to be held at the registered office. Seremban, on Nov. 15, at 12 o'clock noon, with
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    • 832 10 RUBBER ROADWAYS IN LONDON The New Bridge Street Experiment (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 20. At the annual meeting of Harrisons and Crosfield last week, Mr. Eric Miller referred to rubber roadways and stated that "not only were they superior m many respects to roads built of other materials,
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    • 69 10 Better Demand For Oil Shares London. Nov. 3. Sterling on New York opened at 4 85 Paris 79 9a6. Stock markets are cheerful. British stocks are firm with War Loan 3»o per cent, at 100' 2 German 7 per cent" bends are 823 4 Oils are strong on
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    • 78 10 London, Nov. 2. Sterling on New York was 4.82 today Paris 79' 4. The price of gold has been fixed at 1335. 3d. 155 bars of the approximate value of £400,000 were disposed of. There was no indication that any of this gold was bought on American ac
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    • 50 10 London, Nov. 3. A total of ,£77.280,000 was applied for m Treasury Bills at to-day's weekly tenders. The amount allotted m Treasury Bills at three months was £45 million. The average rate per cent, was 17s. 7.57 d. as compared with 16s. 5 29d last week.— British Radio.
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    • 84 10 The prospects m the motor car Industry this year are bright, according to the reports of Birmingham firms. In the first week following the announcement of their new models, the firm orders received by Wolseley Motors were more than double those of the corresponding week
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    • 84 10 Commerce Rubber Association November 4th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 12 15 16 13 1 16 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. (F. 0.8.) 13» 4 13 3 8 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Nov. 13 13»8 m December 13 13'a Jan. Mar.
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    • 184 10 November 4th., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambier 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.00 White Pepper 21.75 Black Pepper 12.50 Copra, sundried 3.35 Copra, mixed 2.70 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 57 10 LATEST RUBBER PRICES London, Nov. 4. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot (Sellers) 4 1 32 d. <4 132 d.) "Buyers) 3 31 32d. <3 3132d> Jan-March 4 1 16 d. (4 1 16 d.) April- June 4 5 32d. (4 5 32d.
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    • 28 10 Naval trade protection, has been estimated as an insurance premium at the rate of 2 1 2 per cent, per annum on the value of British overseas trade.
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    • 221 10 World Exchange Rates November 4 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London, 3 months sight 2 4Vfe London, 60 days' sight 2|4 7,64 London, 30 days' sight 2;4 3 32 London, demand 2j4 I|lB London, T.T. 2|4 1|32 Lyons and Paris, demand 920 Hamburg, demand 150 New York,
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    • 231 10 Nov. 1. 2. 4. American Can. Com. 89 89 89 3 4 Am. Telephone and Telegraph HO^ HP 8 1145 8 Ateheson Railroad 46 47 3 4 50 Dupont 75-4 T6 3 8 78 3 4 Firestone. Common 17 7 8 19 3 8 19 3 4 General
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    • 321 10 ESTIMATE OF CURRENT YEAR'S DEMAND Commenting upon U.S. rubber consumption figures for September, Messrs Symington and Wilson. Mincing L;in»' brokers, m their report dated Oct. 18, state: As was to be expected the September consumption was considerably below that for August but at the same
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    • 36 10 Exclusive contracts for the supply of British-made typewriters to the Australian and New Zealand Governments have been awarded to the Imperial Typewriter Co.. of Leicester. These contracts, both for hundreds of machines, extend over two years.
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    • 139 10 A Lancashire firm have introduced a new electric gas-fllled lamp, the feature of which is that no filament is used. It is claimed that the lamps have 2> 2 times the efficiency of a tungsten filament lamp. for. with 400 watts, one gives a light equal
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    • 81 10 :>l IVr Vnt I In Seven (ftom < Nir < > i Accni national I amount Of Ufl e:pal t;r. i■ tv United month i v This WTmpHI i.C n pr< Di...: the 1 is the cooium >i th-' total Dttalli durif: lir.vt i year ar--Thi- Un tool
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    • 16 10 Mr. T J Ifinmm tor M Chicago UB pleasure t r:j ping <>\«t lalay Ft U
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    • 69 10 A Nfecriai Point I (From On i n I I What Whole!;. tin restrict inn nmMh to bi i result > Ql Edwin A B .h»' HUM ll Nanguu n Lond ii i i A working had net With £2,415 the fact mr<- dull] matri the netftl Imprw
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    • 80 10 FoTeiSn Ot duri "S the month of October 1933. m O n g tons. 1 I) h y Country of Origin jj T Remill Crepe Sumatra <5 1 Dutch Borneo 321 132 74 127 Java and Other Dutch Islands 2 l] l\ 329 4 goo Q Sarawak
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    • 76 10 Harrison, Barker Co., agents Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., (Oct.), Output 1.858 piculs; Yardage 400.000; Estimated value of Ore $137,200; Estimated Gross Mine Profit $100,620. Fifth production assessment for ensuing six months started at Pangnga on Sept. 1. Total estimated mine profit for four months of current financial year
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    • 56 10 At the last DH committee »sf th< ber of Commerce 'opportunities I munieation bi I Shanghai and to increase b«tw Secretary w;i^ the Postmaster ranfrements nuM for Shanghai U) bi ed by all such d It was potntOd Ml of freight on ChMC kan and Ban^k higher than
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    • 62 10 Imports Monthly Cumulative Total 2 ?n 3 1933 1932 (9) CM) January 7 February 1,« 7 7 857 10 304 March fJJJ 14.024 18 3 12 May 13,664 4ol?n ***** June 43.410 3*329 July 6 59.948 ***** August J2™ 78.720 4r>340 September is ?S2 i??^f 5371 1 October *****
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  • 752 11 jturday's Closing Quotations NOVEMBER 1. VXtt Buyers Sellers 32s 33s E I 36s 37s 6d 15s 6d 16s 6d 135 1.40 30s 3d 31s 3d $1) 21 25 98. 1.02 4s tid 5s 6d 42 46 47 «v 49 5s> 15s 3d 16s 3d 7s 7s 9d
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  • 423 11 Dealers Losing *mess to F.M.S. uwn Curreo, tdent.l X w.i Li Lumpur. Nov. 4. danger whatever t< arising irom tin Singapore dealers.' Lumpui merchant. hange -s that the trade "d into its proper chanInstead ot going first tc comes direct to the cuttin*! out re-packing >i unnecessary
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  • 26 11 just occurred m the F.MS The Homo manufacturers are sending their representatives to Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. and are booking direct orders from wholesalers and retailers.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 548 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over «s onn »n* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. OFFICE The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance'
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    • 356 11 THE south ifS^j BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSI'KANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES LC. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager Office: 2. Finlayson Green. OCEAN oI'ARANTFK CORPORATION LIMITED m Great Britain) Malayan Head Office: SINGAPORE Manager: C. NORMAN BENNETT SECURITY SERVICE. Claims Paid exceed -1:53,253,210 Assets exceed t
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    • 381 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner pre•crtbed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 ol the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,001 Issued and fully paid up $20.000.00 C Reserve Fund-Sterling 6.500.000 Silver
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    • 420 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INIHA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of ijs each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000 00« Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 001 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Blshopsgate. London. EC. 2 Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Semarani Amrltsar Ipoh Serembar.
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  • 31 12 From Holland by Dempo due Singapore to-morrow. AIR MAIL (DITCH) SINGAPOREAMSTERDAM The Air Mail despatched from Singapore en Oct. 20 was delivered m London on Nov. 3 <9 days>.
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  • 83 12 The Air Mail Karachi— London despatched by s.s. Rohna on Oct 13 was delivered m London on Oct 31 (18 days). U.S. Shipping Board, has been wound up and has transferred to the Depart ment of Commerce 58 ships m service 144 laid up and 95
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  • 99 12 Among the passengers on the Ranchi. which is due m Singapore on Nov. 10 are: Mr. R. Arbuthnott. Mrs R o Grummitt, and child. Mr. D. F. Hutton Mr. A. R. Jennings. Mrs. Jennings Mrs W. G. Baker. Miss M. Band Mr 8. W. G. Edlin. Mr. C. C. R.
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  • 403 12 Plan To Ration 250 Idle Vessels The Financial Times understands that discussions are proceeding with a view to establishing a world pooling plan for tankers, the vessels which carry oil, spirits and molasses It is proposed to allocate the world's shipments, according to plan, among the tanker companies
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  • 165 12 9.4 Per Cent. Increase In Arrivals m Britain l.« »i do ii. Nov. 1. A lurther sign ol trade revival is allorded In shipping movements at United Kingdom ports during September. The Board of Trade statistics show the net tonnage of vessels arriving m foreign trade during September
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  • 64 12 Mr. Somerville. of Kuala Lumpur has arrived m Ipoh to take over duties J i Manager of John Littles Ipoh Branch as the latter is spirit merchants and a few friends entertained Mr Latlmer to dinner at the Perak Liquor Association on Saturday ast when speeches were made eulogising the
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  • 694 12 10,000 Miles In 13 Days By Air And Ocean. The Growth In Air-Borne Loads Striking examples are forthcoming of the time-savings that can be effected, la the dispatch of urgent loads over long distances, by a combined use of air and ocean transport. The other day an
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  • 75 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships aloius e*p,.,. J**J East Wharf I, Roftma d Main Wharf ihn Bector 18 Pics H;.y v 8; Planch; Empire Do* k I L.i<r;» > 14. 35. I;, Empire l).Hk i^ni H..k. ,(i..-. M U'rst Wharf fbitl >-llf Cingalrs. p 13 4» 4; Di. Section 10 (Entrai PcnaiiK
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  • 22 12 Paui.. H H Tbclan |Toboali. Dut 'Sar I I Aik 1• (BUm) lUbeU Maru I Japan* Nov I Terg< Maros. I>
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  • 102 12 Maui.t I for S LUI X Pasir. [);ii 8M fo» Pena::u 4 11 Kudat. Bi foj Bangkok 7 ll Hector. B:it r,84 for Honu Kou s Kmta. Bnt 5c n J Pf rang 6 11 Pres > York 4.11. for N Raub. Bnt S~ ior Pen: i.m.ik X
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  • 23 12 Per s i Pr< dent Dore. Will' Mohamet! X Selina Krrby TbOOO t Lawler. Bin I m Schwartz Q Tan COnk
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 617 12 Burns Philp Line. 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) 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 luxe,
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    • 89 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO. Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. From Japan Due Sal! ERIE MARU Nov. 12 Nov 12 MALTA MARU Nov. 13 Nov 19 BOSTON MARU Nov 30 Nov 30 FOR KOBE. OSAKA. MOJI, YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sail* ERIE
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    • 61 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHHH LI 01 By Fertnlchth Between K-nto.t Marseilles. HOMIW IBS Port of M~* gj| PEGU CHINDWIN BHAMO I AMARAPOORA SAGAING BURMA YOMA PECiU CHIN DV IN KEMMENI'I^F BHAMO AMARAIM M I BAOAXNO (alls London Through P.. fares to Stra LONDON Sln*le Return ?>r^- < M«* Imontl.- lf «l
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 311 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. 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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    • 463 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. iAK>vua AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ITWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tnnn9ir Due p.vnuT 17nfin XT 71 tonnage. Singapore. •BANDORE "SSS Nov 23 607 CARTHAGE 15.000 Nov! 24 RaH ?2 NALDERA
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    • 576 13 EUerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL n^iTioURU. Steamer n CityofUlle XT Due SaUs City of EvansvlUe l\ City of Norwich an *< n* w FOR HONG KONG BHA NGHAI AND JAPAN City of Winnipeg
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    • 809 13 Bv^f I I 74* BLUB rUMMEL LINE Regular service to Mars*lil— i -■> WEEK^T SEBV,^ V^L^^" &,f»T!gR>« col^T VU Port Swetteoham. P«nan« and cSmb* NT Ve «el Also Call* a 0 L««ves Due D B £SSSS SSFS^^SL. &j? J&1 t^ C. PHRONTTS M rseiUea Gla Nov 12 Nov 15 Dec.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 849 14 K. P. M. CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS—Monday. Oct. 6, Belawan-Dell. MAKASSER— Monday, Nov. 6, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOTH- Monday, Nov. 6, Batavia, Semarang and Cheribon. ROKAX— Tuesday. Nov. 7. Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tinjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday, Nov. 8. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengalian-E.state and Rengat.
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    • 431 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N York Prps. Hayes In Pi it Nov 7 Nov. B Deo. 19 Pres. Johnson Vov IF Nov. U Nov. 23 Jan. 2 Pres.
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    • 579 14 TO NAPLES, MARSEILLES. LONDON, 4MTWB MIDDLESftKOK.H HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN SSUWA MARU 10.500 Nov. 30 I>ec 1 HARUNA JFUSHIMI MARU 10,900 Dec. 14 If KATOHI HAKOZAKI MARU iO.9t.j lK'v fl 5 KABHIUA HERUKUNI MARU 12.UC1 tMay omit Rntteratm tC alls at ll*n TO LIVER POO I TOYOOKA
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  • 942 15 lOHORE LINE CROSSED TEN P TIMES Mi e- Sided Game On The Padang j 38 pts: Johore. nil. In every department of the start to finish. Singapore ulty m defeating Johore m dng match oi the Southern the Malaya Cup
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  • 481 15 Forwards Give Wiltshires < Victory Wiltshires I. 8 pts.; R.A.F. I. 3 pts. Thanks to a much better pack, the first fifteen of the Wiltshire Regiment wort- able to win their match against the R.A.F. at Tanglin on Saturday, by eight points »a goal and a try) to
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  • 316 15 Selangor Win By One i Point i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 4. Playing Selangor here In their tnird inter-State Rugby fixture Perak I upset all calculations by putting up a magnificent fight and losing only m I the last minute by the narrow margin of
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  • 169 15 N.S. All Blues Fail To Score s Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. After a most thrilling match tne < 3elangor Club "A" team just managed to defeat the Negri Sembilan All Blues i i non-European > team this evening on the padang by two clear tries. A heavy
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  • 87 15 Ur I Bpts; Wiltshires II Bpts. The Medical College Union, playing it home on Saturday, drew with the Wiltshires 11. ench side scoring eight points, (a goal and a try). The game ivas even, both sides being well match- ?d. The Regiment led by three
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  • 174 15 Leading Woman Golfer May; Turn "Pro." London, Nov. 4. The Daily Mirror announces on reliable authority that Miss Joyce Wethered < four times British ladies' golf champion* is turning professional 1 m the near future, and has already discussed the possibility with her advisers. The Mirror further states
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  • 56 15 Double Century In First Innings of the Season Brisbane. Nov. 4. Don Bradman Uhe famous Australian cricketer) scored 200 m his first innings; this season, for New South Wales against Queensland, m a Sheffield Shield match. Bradman was m scintillating form.; reaching the boundary 26 timesbatting for
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  • 41 15 Italian Beats World Record Milan, Nov. 5. Luigi Beccali to-day ran 1.000 yards m 2 mins. 10 seconds, a world's record. Reuter [The previous best was 2 mins. 11 1 5 sec. by C. Ellis of Great Britain!.
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  • 40 15 Playing on the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday, the Old Rafflesians' Association defeated the Police by 2—l. The S.R.C. "B" playing at home m a free scoring game were beaten by the Medical College by the odd goal m nine
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  • 227 15 Singapore Just Win At Malacca <From Our Own Correspondents Malacca, Nov. i. Singapore beat Malacca I—o at i hockey this evening m a gam- that j *ras packed with thrills, especially in' second half. Singapore scored m j he fifth minute but were then overrun ay the Malacca
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  • 314 15 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. In their annual inter -state nucicej encounter. Selangor defeated Pcrun!, this evening by three clear goal*, on the Selangor Club Padang The forwards were the most prominent players on the field ot Whom Martin Radcliffe and Koelmeyer wen outstanding
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  • 2130 15 Command Rifle Meeting Successes B. <Indian> Company of the F.M.S. 1 Police Depot won the Warren Shield J competition at the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting with a score of 279. depriving <D) (Chinese* Company of the < Penang and Province Wellesley V.C. of the trophy by
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 140 15 Improve your Contract with I "60 CONTRACT j LESSON HANDS" x 16« PAGES. By ELY CULBERTSON A brand new book, just published, giving up-to-the-minute Contract methods according to the Culbert•on System of 1933— teaching by the proved effective way of learning by example. By special arrangement with Mr. Ely Culbertson,
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  • 1572 16 Best Display This Season ARSENAL ON THE DECLINE London, Nov. 4. To defeat West Bromwich by the odd goal m three on the Midland club's ground the Spurs gave their most magnificent display of the season and they are now hot favourites for the championship
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  • 90 16 Three League Players Share Top Place London, Oct. 24. Three players m English League football have now each scored 14 goals this season. They are Bowers < Derby County), who heads the First Division list; Glover <Grimsby Towm. the most prolific scorer m Division II: and Pearce <Charltont.
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  • 97 16 IRELAND'S LAST MATCH IN TOURNAMENT Lucky To Share Honours With Wales London. Nov. 4. Ireland played their third and last match m the international soccer tournament at Belfast to-day, when they drew with Wales I—l.1 1. Ireland had previously beaten .Scotland 2 l. but lost to England 3—
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  • 119 16 Magnificent Cambridge Recovery London. Oct. 22. Thfc most Important of yesterday's many hockey matches were the games m which Cambridge University »ODening their season* drew with Beckenham 4 i after having been two goals down at hall time: and m which Oxford University, who entertained Southgate. were
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  • 405 16 Li^ht Blues Defeat Old Leysians From Our Own Correspondf nt.) London. Oct. 16. A howling gale oi wind and rain which swept over most of England and Wales on Saturday enabled the forwards to dominate nearly every Rugby iootball match m the countryThe most interesting features of the
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  • 74 16 Northern India Well Beaten At Lahore Lahore, Nov. 5. The M.C.C. defeated Northern India by an innings and 135 runs to-day. Northern India 53 and 58. M.C.C. 246 for 7 (declared). C. S. Marriott took four wickets for 26 runs m the first innings (Clark four for
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  • 68 16 I A representative of Socony. Mr White, was m Singapore last week m the course of a business flight from England, which he left about a month ago Mr. White is piloting a large Dragon Moth, which has very comfortable accommodation for several passengers ar.d during the two days he
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  • 314 16 IN RECORD-BREAK-ING MOOD Golf J. T. SMITH'S EXCELLENT SCORE Round m 67 to Beat Bogey 5 Up .1. T. Smith, the Singapore Island champion, played excellent golf to win the November bogey competition at the Singapore Golf Club on Saturday afternoon, being five up on bogey. Allowing a five at
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  • 115 16 Rosenbloom Keeps World Title New York. Nov. 4. Maxie Rosenbloom. the holder, beat Micky Walker on points m a 15-round fight for the world's light-heavy weight title at Madison Square Garden on Saturday. There were 10.000 spectator* 'Reuter cables). Rosenbloom easily won 12 of the 15 rounds.
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  • 50 16 The engagement is announced between Richard Dawnay. elder son of the late Richard Martin Bird and Mrs Martin Bird of Cookham Dean Berkshire, and Katharine Blanche, only daughter of Sir Arthur Selborne Jeif C.M.G. Colonial Secretary to Jamaica.! formerly of the Malayan Civil Service and the late Mrs. Blanche Jelf
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  • 101 16 Victoria Derby and Melbourne Stakes Results Sydney. Nov. 5. In a field of 10 Hall Mark won the Victoria Derby m fairly easy fashion. Details:— HALL MARK (8.10) 1. PALPHAR (8.10) 'I. MIRAMOND (8.10) 3 Ten ran. Won by five lengths: two and a half between second and
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  • 61 16 Miss A. T. Lim. LLB < London*, has nassed her Bar Finals m the last October examinations. She will be called to the Bar at the Inner Temple on Nov. 17 and will arrive m Penang on Dec. 21 by the Corfu. Miss Lim is a sister of Mrs. Oon.
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    32 16 Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, who rode one winner at Nottingham on Saturday to equal the record of 246 winners m one racing season set up by Fred Archer m IKK.V- Reuter
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  • 147 16 THE COUNTY RUG CAMPAIGN Dark Blues Overwhelm Richmond London. N.\ Lancashire and Yorkshirtheir first matches In the coui championship to-day Lane little difficulty m hwtlni i Birkenhead but Ynrk>h.classed at Hartlepool Korthumb previously beaten by ChelshirCumberland at HtVOMttt «i i Midlands group East Midlands North Midlands
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  • 38 16 The tuilowinu h;i\- b I play hotkey lor S.CC College on Mond.iy M Dr. J. M. A. Lowson. J V J X Galf: J J (ioujh S X Tudor: S Webb. P I Walker. J N Watnwrt< Watson
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    • 48 16 OVER 7,000,000 BRITISH HOUSEWIVES COOK BY GAS. PERPETUAL AND PERFECT SERVICE WHENEVER YOU WISH IF IT IS ABOUT A HOT WATER INSTALLATION OR COOKING, RING UP 51O1— THE MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT AND WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION WHATEVER. 3,000 TRADES USE GAS FOR HEAT TREATMENT OPERATIONS
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    • 24 16 100% BRITISH MILK REGAL UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable at all lending Provision Shop. Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. IP<>l l
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