The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. Ha 14,109. HIV. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 143 1 Archer's 48 -Year Old Mark Is .pool, winning the Wavertree plate on a 4—ll favourite. Gold- Gordon Richards broke Fred lorty-eight year-old British having now ridden 247 winners aeon. he exact day 47 years ago Archer committed suicide. ockeys are presenting a souI token of their respect,
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  • 66 1 PEOPLE ARE SCARED IN HA VAN A Town Is Bombed, Fears Turn Over Havana, Nov. 8. Mysterious bombings by a military Plane retaliatory to bursts of machine gun and rifle flre from Government quarters has spread fear throughout the city. It is believed that a part of the army has
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  • 54 1 CAMPHOR IS OF NO AVAIL Tokio, Nov. 8. The death is announced of Marshal Yusaku Uyehara of heart disease. This leaves only two of that rank. Princes Kanin and Hashimoto. Later. Although seemingly dead. Marshal Uyehara was revi\ed with camphor injections. Later. Marshal Uyehara died at a quarter to eight
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  • 43 1 j If Malaya can hold Hong Kong i i down to less than 140 runs, they 1 will win the first of the Interport i series, now being contested m the southern colony. Details i m page 16. J
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  • 106 1 Controlists To Hold Conference London, Nov. 7. The problem of birth control m a.sia will be discussed at a conference m London on Nov. 24 and 25. The conference is the result of requests ior help and information from a large number 'ol British Asiatic doctors, social workers
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  • 399 1 Country -wide Celebration Over Prohibition's Doom New York, Nov. 8. Prohibition is virtually defunct m the United States. Utah, the 36th State has voted wet. thus all that is needed is ratification when the State Conventions meet on Dec. 5 formally to accept
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  • 282 1 HOW THEY GET ON IN THE ARMY Hongkong Tommies Alleged To Sell Examination Papers Hong Kong, Nov. 8. Startling revelations were made atj a military district court martial on Corporals Brearley and Doughty. Lincolnshire Regiment and Private McCardell. South Wales Borderers, charged under the Official Secrets Act with conspiring to
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  • 104 1 Washington Lays Down Programme Washington, Nov. 8. The immediate objective of M. Livinoll's mission is the re-establish-ment of Soviet-American relations and the early conclusion of a trade agreement while such questions as the nonaggression pact, subversive propaganda and claims and counterclaims of Soviet and
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  • 125 1 JAPAN INDIGNANT Shanghai. Nov. 8. i The statement made by M. Molotov. the Soviet President. that the Red army would <sic» cause the entire destruction of j the Japanese army, has provoked i i intense indignation throughout J J Japan where a nation-wide i clamour for a declaration of war
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  • 77 1 Conservative Gets In At Skipton London. Nov. 8. The by-election at Skipton caused by the death of Mr. E. R. Bird <Conserva-| live* resulted as follows: G. W. Rickards "Conservative) 18.136 J. P. Davies I Labour 14.157 Mr. Denby 'Liberal" 9.219 Mr. Rushton I Communist) 704. Reuter. The
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  • 86 1 Anti-Restriction Plan In N.E.I. London. Nov. 6. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent states that the Algemeen Handelsblad reports that a campaign to influence the native rubber growers against restriction is apparently proceeding m the Dutch East Indies, probably based on political motives, and. if rubber restriction is adopted,
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  • 113 1 The Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak arrive m Penang from Home to-day Page 12. Important decision m lot a I will case —Page 6. Court martial disclosures m D.E.I. naval mutiny Page 6. Indian communities' grievances explained to Indian Agent Page 3. Full story of five-year-old Sikh
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  • 371 1 New Policy Called For TIME IS RIPE London. Nov. K. Opening the House of Lords" debate QB i China. Earl Peel drew attention to tie British policy m China, declaring it was always important, especially to-c because ol the changing conditions m world and British trading
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 104 1 There is no better Tea BIGIA TEA ROWN IN MALAYA w________-__________________________l iikw\iw__f( ill) i iii ill Hvy^i ii) l ni_k ii) ii) "tl Hi I?I m _A\ wj _V _^_l I J 1 1 ___A_\^__! I I W I IW I _A mm W ___M z TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER
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    • 79 1 CHRYSLER ENDURANCE _-_m________l ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER S3 NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION (lltfll SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE FORMAL ~~m* ARMISTICE DAY *m SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1933 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL KIPPER BREAKFAST DINER DE LUXE SERVED TILL 10.30 A.M.
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    • 15 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshne>> and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home.
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  • 94 2 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. 5.535 33 K. V. A. Kathiresan Chettiar vs. Ravena Mohamed Madarsah. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty m the md. Court at 11 a.m. 5.***** Tan Kirn Hoe vs. Kwek Ah Tee and Eastern Assurance Corpn:
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  • 137 2 High Officials Visit To i urKe> Moscow. Nov. 6. A delegation specially appointed by' he Soviet Government has left for. Angora on an official visit, m response to the visit of the Turkish Premier, tsmet Pasha, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tevfik Rushdi Bey. to Moscow, m
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  • 112 2 Soviet Ready To Collaborate Paris, Nov. 7. The Paris Soir publishes an interview with the head of the Soviet delegation at the Disarmament Conference. M. Dovgalevsky. "The Soviet Government" said M. Dovgalevsky "is represented at the conference on disarmament not m order to register only the present ■*tate
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  • 57 2 Government Official To Re r Prosecuted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Nov. 4. According to the Bataviaash Nieuwsblad. legal action is to be taken against m- of the local Fascist leaders, who is also a Government official. It is alleged that the man tried to gc- secret
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  • 31 2 Seed and breeding oysters are imported Into Canada In large quantities Irom Japan for planting m Canadian waters. During the last fiscal year the value of oyster seed importations was $2,759
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  • 159 2 NEARLY £.3,000,000 a\ustralian Surplus For Quarter Canberra, Oct. 30. Australian revenue for the first quarter of the financial year showed a credit balance of £2.838.000. compared with £2.619.000 for the corresponding period last year. Receipts totalled £18.616,000. and expenditure £15.778. 000. The receipts were £1.471.000 m excess of the pro
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  • 136 2 Man Who Caught Friend Visiting Wife Coming home from work one night m September. Haji Idris bin Sulaiman. a middle-aged Malay, discovered a Chinese friend visiting his wife. Haji Idris snatched up a bottle and struck the friend m the face, cutting his cheek. He was taken to
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  • 72 2 Extradition TreatyThreatened Washington, Nov. 4. It is indicated that the State Dej partment of the United States Governi ment is contemplating denouncing the t present extradition treaty with Greece as the result of the failure of its two i attempts to secure the extradition of Samuel Insull.
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  • 975 2 VISIT HIM TWICE A YEAR A And You WiOever Need;! False Teeth j Twice yearly inspection by a dentist, brushing after every meal and j no biscuits or sweets before going to < bed, were the recommendations for j teeth preservation of Mr. S. K. Oon,
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  • 76 2 Thousands Back To Work tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 4. Despite the disturbed condition of Siam and the capital something has been done on behalf of the unemployed m Bangkok, and thanks to the authorities urging those out of employment to! register, and employers m need of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 386 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1A WELL TRAINED DOG !> is a 4oy m every home. Reward him with SPILLERS "SHAPES" 1 Biscuits that make such an irresistible appeal to dogs of every age and breed. j| j SPILLERS WINALOT SHAPES |j and SAVAL Nos. 1 2 are now obtainable at The Federal
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    • 623 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the follow-in* materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Office Construction of King's Road from Bukit Timah Road to the West Boundary of Lot 74.
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    • 426 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. YACHTSMAN desirous England m return roc voyage please apply STEVENS "EXCHANGE 15.\\ X It is hereby notified \> tK Exchange Banks will be closed .< Saturday. Nov. lith. Ar-; cPuhl: NOTICE. It is hereby not died formation, that the fetid Dunearn Road with Bukll I opposite Holland R
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 418 2 ______________________________S____M___^ DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 9th. (bogey*; Garrison G.C. men's; High Water 02 41, 7.3 ft.. 13.35, 8.4 ft. monthly medal (stroke) and) Golf: First round m Malcolm Cup, Duke's Bowl; Island Clubi Garrison G.C. Armistice Cup. Rugby- Raffles College vs.' S.C.C XV, Athletics: Chinese meet Jalan Besar. Bukit
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  • 2048 3 Introduction to Community's Grievances. IO SAHIB K. A. MUKUNDAN, l\ the new Indian GovernIgent m Malaya, was formal)] introduced to some of riuim rous problems eontie, him when he attended iiblit meeting of the local Indian Issoclatfton on Saturday, rhe -..jrious
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  • 954 3 j Two Sikhs Cha rged With Five j Years Old Murder Two splendid specimens of the Sikh community, named Arjan Singh and Lao Singh, were present at what was characterised by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, as an "unusual type oi inquest" when
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  • 179 3 Interest In Hritish Political Circles London, Nov. 7. A lull debate on tne Disarmament Conference and a statement by Mr Neville Chamberlain on tne breakdown ol the war debt negotiations m •lie United States will take place wh. n Parliament lv-assembles to-day Mr. Chamberlain's statement on th, subject
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  • 336 3 (APT. SNOW AND U.E.s Bangkok's Interest In Uniteers a 'From Our Own Correspondent; Bangkok. Nov. I The report ot the annual m« ing ol United Engineers has mi. Siderable interest tor Bangkok folk who -a. iv Interested m the Bangkok D.ek long before the late Dc Hays
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  • 45 3 Factories ID Canada manuiacturu.wire nails and spikes m 1932 number Bd 11 and iiad a production ot _8.435.4<mi Ids Ol wire nails and spikes oi Which 2.083.G00 pounds valued at $87.«7_ were exported. Exports oi wire nail daring the year totalled 12.996 valued at $45.65:1.
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    • 158 3 hi ii i> Ustiy Ilitir ••■come completely I by a heavy -^*"'V hL! r __<••"•"-*--. >*j 1 .'...-.ory pastes B^J_#_Pl_ T*f *Z mAjtAf m treatment fewc w 4^ WtTaW AW n a razor. i_« '*< new y con- V/s*_M_l ak ■i*f4Btr (f »r •v- r. Sincr »^F^k*w j*&k*' sk n
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    • 43 3 _r 1 We have a large varied selection off SACK TRUCKS WHEEL —l II ll I a_i „»>■» n |B____ MM BARROWS on view AT OUR SHOWROOMS m RIVER VALLEY ROAD. I Your E„ qU .r,es are SoHCted. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I SINGAPORE, BRANCHES.
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  • 1944 4 Population Nearing Enormous Total Of 500,000,000 THE matter of population is one of most serious which China has to lace. There is little doubt that much of China is seriously over-populated, that m North China, and much of East. Central, and even South
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  • 964 4 EIGHTY ENTRIES IN 22 CLASSES Fox Terrier Wins ChampionPrize Held by licence of the Malayan Kennel Association at the Racecourse, Ipoh. on Nov. 5, the Central and South Perak Dog Show was a great success. Over 80 dogs were entered, and were divided into 28 classes. The
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  • 55 4 Manila. Nov. Six people were killed and nine injured m a typhoon which has spread destruction over the southern Philippines. All the vlclms are natives of the province of Vlsayas Island— Reuter Wireless Paris. ex-Hanoi. Nov. 6. A violent typhoon struck the coast of Annam causing thirty deaths
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  • 173 4 TO BK GOVERNOR GAMBIA A Small Colony In a U rfr Protectorate Mr Arthur Fred. j formerly General Adu J( u Governor of British Nort 1930. has been appoint. Commander-ln-Chin according to a Reutei don received yesterday The Colony ol Gai ,the Island <_f
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  • 70 4 NiKht Club Queen's U>t Vancouver. Washington v, v A "speedy funeral request ol Texas Gum.,! night club queen fctfofl hospital atter an OpSfmUoo .si she wanted a "motor p h a bunch ol college bu\ > >;:..■.... while the coffin Is beinK put 11 with Uncle Sams dripping
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    • 127 4 Nt Ilrescription H IJJ 7°* a sufferer from W Boaema, Ringworm, Dhobi^ mm Itch. Salt Rheum, Priokly Heat, Hi F S___ Mlta 8i "«V«« *OOt, Itoh- tag Eruptions and Rashes, ms H D 1 -D Prescription. Just a few H drops of this marvellous lotion and ▼<>■» have instant rehef.
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    • 125 4 *b s__.5 ____l_ i _P^ i— I^* #oi/7/ fa/cc fhe j stiffesi hurdles _J___i__- M b A al^ cd nourishment— such as delicious "Ovalthu MppUM h infhS,« meas »»'e- A Ugh standard of physical fitness always does mm mnuence success. "Ovaltine" is prepared from Nature's finest foods— malt, milk and
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  • 115 5 THEY'RE STARTING WINDMILLS IN ENGLAND NOW! Stock Faxchange artists show their work. An exhibition was held at the Drapers' Hall. Germany's victory m great Central European motor cycle race Alderman C. H. Collett, the new Lord Mayor of London, was knighted at Buckingham Palace. 'Stored windmill restarted by Princess Alice.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 122 5 FAMOUS ENGLISH TABLE DELICACIES GILLARD'S Celebrated L. V. Pickle. Menager P';kle and Mixed Pickles GILLARDS Assorted imijLAj POTTED MEATS "3? FISH PASTES I^^Hf GILLARDS pQf Oxford, Pork and Beef ftifeEf Sausages €isBs* m '_> lb. and 1 lb. Oval Tins. "GILLARD" Preparations are of High-Class Quality, Tasty and delicate m
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  • 788 6 FEMALE LINE EXCLUDED BY WILL Straits Chinese Millionaire's Intentions Judgment on the application by trustees oi the will and estate of Thio [iaw Siat. deceased, a Chinese millionaire who owner* considerable property m China. Malays. Sumatra and Dutch r.slands worth between $10 to $20 millions, was given by Mr. Justice
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  • 276 6 May He Opened At End Of This Year Every effort is being made, both by the P.W.D. and the R.A.F. authorities, to open the Penang Aerodrome for j public use as early as possible. The Straits Echo learns that the present phenomenal spell ot wet weather was taken
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  • 589 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 12 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Nov. 11. THE PRIZE OF
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  • 139 6 j j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competl- j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the S i i Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press In all matters j appertaining thereto. My
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  • 70 6 REE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 12. Chelsea vs. Derby County Liverpool vs. Leeds Wolverhampton vs. Arsenal Burnley vs. Port Vale Manchester vs. Southampton Bournemouth vs. Norwich Watford vs. Queen's P.R. Mansfield vs. Barrow Southport vs. Halifax St. Mirren vs. Ayr IIMttMU ><t This duplicate list Is for the convenience of
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  • 167 6 "ROUND WORLD IN THREE DAYS Fliers Plan For Non-Stop Flight Detroit. Nov. 8. Mr. Bennett 11. Griffin, the i air pilot who last year flew the Atlantic with James J. Mattern. announces that he and Mattern i are planning a non-stop at 1 tempt to circle the globe m 1
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  • 187 6 Yountf .Japanese Girl Killed At sevt'n o'clock on Monday morning a Chinese sawyer at Kuala Trengganu slashed a JaDanese shop assistant will; a knife, after which he entered an other shop and cut oil the head ot Japanese girl of seven years ot age The child's name was
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  • 281 6 NAVAL REVOLT IN D.E.I. Sta rtling Disclosures At Court Martial (From Our Oun Correspond, Medan, v, The trial m th,. ha commenced The pn court-martial Ueut I Dorren. m his openlni that with the BMftflag Provincicn. the sham.- ol t nee movement had l>. The slur which had t>. n
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  • 50 6 Antii ipatintr Dutch \irmiin Foal <r»<»n. Our Own <»rre_p-N-_MI mftmumt Wm i M» Sl t)- OfrtS l!. M pp ed -tve r the postpottem A_B|ei Bight rron Bottan the snle it special ;><».• thready beta Malted This famous Dutctl .i.rm I _tit-ri 4 -)f t ht trip
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    • 183 6 IfiBTIHSPius j mkwmM There Is no better pill M kmWMW*^ than MARTINS. You can MwMr rely upon MARTIN'S PTLLS I f F^aolfl by all Chemists Stores and M f by TOT FEDERAL DISPENSARY, Raffles Square. Singapore. Suffered Ten Years With Weeping Eczema Healed by Cuticura For ten years I suffered
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    • 192 6 B "^^^MmmWti tm\. X*r>% -^r \jmr >^"^. bums' Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured m the home counties, the •Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free ami are simply and quickly made by the addition <»i boding water only. Fresh supplies,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 218 6 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA, BURMA, S STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, and FEDERATED MALAY STATES FROM THE EMPIRE TRANSMITTER, DAVENTRY, ENGLAND. t I j Two of the following frequenclea i and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wave- > i lengths may be changed In the course of each day's
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    • 27 6 (KNOTAPH WREATHS Those who have ordered wreaths v be placed on the Cenotaon should collect them from the Memorial Hall on Friday. Nov. 10. In the afternoon
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  • 538 7 j RY OP A DOG CART AND AN ELEPHANT liembaia Who Would Not .ntemporary of the late Mr Mackle teHi the Times of Malay;. lowing story: ll always Grant Mackie's ambit inn to be prominent m enterprise malm execution and. there- mi others were content with 1
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  • 194 7 To Be Made m North-East England Houses built entirely of steel, equipped with every modern convenience, and each house capable of being erected by two men m 16 hours, is the most recent industrial development on Tyneside. A large shipbuilding firm on the NorthEast Coast has taken
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  • 147 7 Commissar Gives Out Broad Hint Moscow, Nov. 7. While striving for peace the Soviet is compelled to take defensive measures, declared M. Molotov, President of the Council of Commissars, addressing an important conference m Moscow m connection with the sixteenth annii versary of the revolution. Soviet policy
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  • 194 7 LOCAL POLICE TO STUDY CRIME HIGH-SPOTS Intensive Education For Colony's Force «s^3SS^tL_f__: education Police toS. Colony P for the It is designed so that the latest m o^e at thus £2 b 1 o? ali th* T U I its mem bers abreast cri^n^ P to date me thods used
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  • 469 7 End Of Civil Disobedience Civil Disobedience, which, for all practical purposes, has been dead for some months m India, is now being accorded a decent burial m a number of important centres, m Bombay, m Madras, m Bengal, m the Central Provinces and m Berar. This is
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  • 340 7 They Still Rely On St. Dunstan's I Over 120 of the war-blinded men o*| St. Dunstan's are now Chartered Masseurs with successful practices m different parts of the Empire. Doctors have spoken with enthusiasm of the peculiar skill of blinded men m this highly specialised branch of work.
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  • 438 7 EGYPTIAN COMMITTEE LOOKS AT MALAYA Seeking New Agricultural Outlets An endeavour by the Egyptian Government to develop the agricultural, industry of the country on lines other .than the traditional one of cotton production, which has been her staple 4 industry for generations, is the reason tor the
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  • 47 7 London, Nov. 4. J On top of the London and North Eastern Railway's programme of ex- penditure of €2.500.000 m 1934 comes, the news that the Great Western < Railway intends spending over €2,000.000 on new rolling stock and me relaying oi rails.— -Keuter wireless. I
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  • 45 7 Washington, Nov. 2. Senator Rainey has announced that he has placed the bill for the repeal ;of the Volstead Act and the revision I of liquor taxes and tariffs at the head i iof the legis^tlve calendar for the' January session of Congress Reuter
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  • 57 7 Arab Sympathisers In Palestine Damascus, Nov. 4. One person was killed and four wounded when the police fired on a .b demonstrating m sympathy with the Arabs m Palestine. The police used their weapons when the mob opened a fusillade of rifleshots and stones against a police station.
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  • 71 7 New Experiments In Purification London, Nov. Dr. Banting, the discoverer of insulin >is now turning his attention to th. prevention of silicosis action. His latest discovery will shortly be applied In an Ontario mine. While the research work Is still m the experimental stage, 'laboratory tests on
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    • 277 7 TEA TABLE TIPS. "Well, Helen, its nice to have you I here again. How many lumps?" "Two please. Yes, I'm glad to be I back too, its almost incredible now tc j think we've ever been away, and we've only been home a week!" j "Poor, darling, I suppose you're
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    • 206 7 >— >— ia i > i > i I J"j______________M_B_________» _> i >—>—>—•»« W W V v M M gg v H _&>£——_ S lMr^ ~<m* r_^^^__i I ________M-__r^ __ll___r Ok/^ ______P^^V __MB| i -IP jjjL A A Thrilling and romantic Wr*^L*w advent the Foreign ■Nf Legion ''ii C: j
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  • 484 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933 France's Rubber Restrictio n Te rm s TF recent reports from London are fo be believed British and Dutch lubber producers are to pay a big price to secure the co-operation of growers m French Indo-China m any scheme of restriction of
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  • 1383 8 THE American community m Singa- i pore has lost this week one of its I most prominent members, and the local J stage one of its hardest and most enthusiastic workers, m Mr. Roy Bower. 1 American Vie c Consul, who left 01 yesterday on the
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  • 103 8 Mrs. A. R. Matthews, with Mrs. Gale has re-opened the Mansion. Oxley Rise Tunku Muda Mohamed. of Treng- ganu, is undergoing training at the I Customs Department, Port Swetten- ham, and at the expiration of six I months will return to his State His Highness the
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  • 202 8 Malayan Chi„ etc To the Editor Sir I wou.c cent Chinese thou I to read the Ha Ean's speech at 1 1 recently m s< m your an extract ot *#__V "Do not think teach us the C we arc patriot.-. W( of China to b
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  • 216 8 Straits Chinese On The Fena To The Editor Sir.— Your article tnUI the Fence has my lull Hgp Straits Chinese who ll qu:i his responsibilities B::' As my fore! at hers v. I cannot help teelmn ni.iu any strosf and wealthy nation shoul< assistant nonuc that distressed country A> l
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  • 39 8 The John R< Mr r W ham ol D rordihi dair hi- I Itn 0 Negri B i Th. tween H Mavitv. r... I ol tin Mavitv ol B: Fnid Wal i I Charles Wal I Hamp t-ui I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 406 8 flfl «k k I J^H __i_ r mJI m^m _B_V__Fv HI I HI 1 1 B_ SPECIAL jlfr v^r TO HM THE APPOINTMENT RING OF SIAM JEWELLERY When selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for what occasion, let us help yon. You will thus be Assured of the FINEST
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    • 64 8 SURGEONS OUGHT ABOVE ALL THINGS to have an iron nerve, says a cynic, who adds that some of them prove that they possess this qualific- ation by the bills they send m. Holders of "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT ft SICKNESS POLICIES can obtain the most skilled advice without having to worry about
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  • 947 9 Ministers Make Eloquent Plea To Disarm m mr Simon made an eloquent Britain s share m promoting to the debate on the tioi nt the House of Commons Germany, he said, could cancel rawal from the League and try must earnestly trust that lid
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  • 137 9 THAT'S SOMETHING j One Million j Off Loan j J Shanghai, Nov. 8. J i Colonel Yang Teh-chao. a re- presentative of Chan Chai-tong. I i governor of Canton m Nanking. J left the capital yesterday for i i Canton with a sum of one million J J dollars which
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  • 95 9 Again Expelled From Fire Trial Berlin. Nov. 1. Muttering "monstrous" and other words of abuse. DimitrofT was again excluded from the Court to-day after a furious rebuke by the President for insinuating that the court was acting on instructions of the Nazi newspaper. Volkische Beokachter. Berlin. Nov. 3.
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  • 586 9 Party Leaders Meet At Labour Luncheon London, Nov. 7. Mr. Mac Donald. Mr. Baldwin and Sir John Simon, leaders of the three parties united m maintaining the National Government, were the guests lan a luncheon given to-day by the National Labour Committee. Each m twn spoke
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  • 38 9 Visiting Malaya For "Fun"* London, Nov. 7. Lord Allenby is paying a visit to Malaya at the end of the year. Questioned by Reuter, he said. "I am going for fun and purely for amusement." Reuter
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  • 202 9 After serving the Government foi nearly 30 years, Mr. Qua Hong Geo, of the Office of the State Medical and Health Officer, Taiping, is shortly retiring on pension. Mr. Hong Go> is a brother of Mr. Qua Kong Koh. for many years Financial Secretary to the State Medical and Health
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  • 91 9 Salvage Ship Has Poor Season London, Nov. 2. The Italian salvage steamer Artiglio I docked at Plymouth today with two j bars of gold and 21 bars of silver, the result of operations for the present j season on the wreck of the P. and O. s.s Egypt,
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  • 116 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London, Nov. 8. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot (Sellers) 4 132 d. <4 132d> (Buyers) 3 31 32 d. <3 3132d> Jan.-March 4 1 16 d. <4 1 16d> April- June 4 5 32d.
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    • 144 9 One man missing One man murdered Who was the uncanny 2 killer See "THE SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM V J >■_____ ll^_| L*__Kl la_l '-'m '^B BP Bft /B t_B__ w^P^j^ _B_H_^^ H? _B __B _r *^"H """""f r^*" :*„__l m*W BH LIONEL ATWILL _J^__l_fe___:i X^l PAUL LUKAS ____t^
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    • 305 9 rt VISIT O L_SSf TOY-TOWN /Am mmmmmm^ m^ m^ m J m^ mm w m mmmmmmm^ ROBINSON'S f-ig MAMMOTH— fefr-1 TOY BAZAAR Wk _THIS IS TRULY A TOYLAND OF WONDER AND MAGIC COME ALONG, KIDDIES! M )IEAPS_<^ WjS YOU MUST EXPLORE THeIM "ENCHANTED CAVE." and! PEEP INTO THE "MAGIC WELL
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 837 10 INDO-CHIN AS BIGGER RUBBER EXPORTS How Planting Areas Are Distributed In the Ceylon State Council lait week, Mr. H. R. Freeman (Anuradhapura) asked Will the Minister for Labour, Industry and Commerce give the Council any information he is able to furnish as to the state and extent of the Rubber
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    • 201 10 November Bth., 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 6.75 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 20.75 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.35 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingga Sago Flour Fair
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    • 187 10 World Exchange Rates November 8 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 5|32 London, 3 months' sight 2!4V_ London, 60 days' sight 2|4 7J64 London, 30 days' sight 2| 4 332 London, demand 2|4 1116 London, T.T. 214 1|32 Lyons, Paris, demand 920 Hamburg, demand 150 New York, demand 56V_ Batavia,
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    • 797 10 UNCERTAINTY OVER U.S.A. AFFAIRS Heavy Tin Shipments Last Month j Fraser and Co.'s weekly report, dated November 7, states: The recent activity m the local j share market was not maintained (during the week under review, quieter I conditions prevailing, influenced by i the cabled news from
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    • 18 10 November 7 AU Stock Markets closed and therefore no quotations, for Stock Exchange are published, to-day.
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    • 449 10 FROM EASTERN PORTS A Comparison Of Charges In a letter to the Times of Ceylon the chairmen of the Colombo Homeward Conference and the Colombo Continental Conference write: With reference to the statements which have appeared m the Press m regard to the rate of freight on
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    • 215 10 Messrs. McAlister and Co. have received an interesting report from their principals. Messrs. Tolley Scott and Tolley Ltd., Adelaide, South Australia, m connection with the recent Adelaide Wine Show held at the beginning of October. In view of the general interest attached to Australian brandy m this country
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    • 462 10 Failure Of j Present Policy Sir Eyre Hutson. who, after 40 years of distinguished Colonial service, was Governor of Fiji from 1925 to 1929, writes to the Editor of the Evening Standard Sir- I join with Mr. H. G. Williams. MP., m welcoming the
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    • 173 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.147 th. auction yesterday. Catalogued 1.675.391 lbs. 747.94 tons. Offered 1.638.183 -731.33 Sold 1.424.230 635 82 Spot London 3 31 32 d. New York Closed. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales i Good
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    • 29 10 Particulars of weight of rubber submitted for award during the month of October, 1933. SHEET Awarded 811.958 lbs- 362.48 tons Rejected 78.400 35.00 Crepe.— nil. Nil
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    • 114 10 Derrick and Co., Singapore. Secretaries: Rubber: Alor Gajah 24,500 lbs Ayer Panas 90,000, Bukit Kubu 16.500 Glenealy 53.340, Jalan Kebun 9 200 Kluang 48.000. Pajam 121,000. Port Swettenham 11.000. Tambalak 22 000 Teluk Anson 48.481. Ulu Benut 45.500 Tin: Kinta Tin Dredge No. 2 Pels. 515
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    • 67 10 During the week ending November 4, 1933. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 30.517 cases, of which 27.215 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.430 cases to the Continent of Europe. 600 cases to Canada and 1,272 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period. January 1,
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    • 58 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association November Bth.. 12 ommm noon Buyers Seller* R.S.S equal to London .> iard. Spot -loose) 12 13 16 R R.S.S. equal to London Standard FOB Standard R S.S on Tender Nov l Dec 13 Jan-Mar 13** Apr-June I Tom* of Market _sieady Latest Cable London
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    • 62 10 Pari Tin Declares "> Per mi Dividend (From Our Own Correspondenl London, No% Jong-London Rubber Estates reports a loss of £5.179 for ended June 30. A sum of KMII am been carried forward to credit Pari Tin Limited report, i €277 for the year ended J I dividend
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    • 43 10 North Borneo Wants Frc< Immigrant- (From Our Own Correspondent Med-n. N Messrs A N M Garrv tector < I Labour chairman of the Plai. BritlM) Nrrth Borneo Batavia m order to di* u.v> matter.. It is understood that to take place shortly
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    • 37 10 Commercial Trcat> vV th D.F.I. (From Our Own < «.rn Mi d According to the Bat.i blad. Australia v Netherlands Indian C» a view to opening commercial treat y Preparations to v..\ being made m Netherlan
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    • 46 10 Oldham Agree- To Advance Rato London n v Through the medium Yarner spinners Asso, following the lead of the Wine >ectlon has unanimously vance the price of m farthing a pound, the hrt 2i i mt er. ing which is to be subn* Reuter
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  • 794 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations mm P\\. NOV. Bth.. IMS. Buyers Sellers (£l T2s 6ci 338 < > 36s 37s 6d Tin <f>s 15s 15s <jd $1) 1.35 1.40 ;'rin Tin (£> 30s 3d 31s 3d t: ($l, S3 27 51. MO 115 4s 6d 5s 6d r >o
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  • 197 11 Duties Only On Goods Made In Australia The effect oi the new anti-exchange dumping duty m Australia on Japan- j ese goods may not be so serious as it j is anticipated, says the Japan Chroni- cle. The duty is likely to be charged GO only specified goods,
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  • 165 11 Tin* annual report of the Mines Department of Nigeria for the year 1932 states that there were 47 compa- i nies and 51 private owners engaged m the mining oi tin. and that their total production amounted to 5.991.57 tons of concentrate, a decrease of 3.801.11 tons
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  • 273 11 ■Nts of rubber including concentrated latex. Latex and Revertex. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month ol October. 1933. m long tons Sheet Crepe Latex. Con. Latex. Revertex TOTAL '"INATION Export Transhipment Export Transhipment Export Transhipment Grand Pro Der SS Malay States
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1002 11 Assets __Ba___j_a_g _B-___a a tea eg b___m I The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements* HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life BuUding, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • 239 12 400 DELEGATES HEAR j 114 LECTURES Professor Praises Soviet Scientists j Leningrad, Nov. 7. I The fourth International Hydrolo- i gical conference of Baltic countries has closed its session after passing resolutions on questions of transportation, irrigation, conditions of water and ice m the Baltic Sea basin.
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  • 427 12 Their Highnesses the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak with Miss V. Brooke are among the passengers on board the P. Sz O. "Ranchi" which is expected tc rive m Penang today having sailer f rom London on October 13. with the English mails. Malayan passengers arriving by the
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  • 40 12 Freight Tariff No. 3 Arsenic m Drums lt is notified for information that with immediate effect ja rate of freight of US$ll.5O per ton Ol 20 cwt. has been fixed on Arsenic m Drums to Pacific Coast ports
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  • 35 12 BOOKING PERIOD— PALM OIL IN BULK Merchants are hereby informed that the booking period lor Palm Oil m Bulk, from Straits to Conference basis Ports m Europe, is now extended to shipment within 180 days
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  • 40 12 The cargo tonnage handled at the port of Halifax on the Canadian Atlantic coast m August, was the highest ever handled during August ol any other year Tonnage handled amountto 172.376 tons compared with 110 203 tons a year ago.
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  • 787 12 The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. Rawalpindi sailing at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, the 10th. instant, tor Penang. Colombo. Bombay and Europe: —Mr. L. D. E. Cullen. Mr A. D Campbell. Mr. R. G. Cranford. Miss L. Clouder. Mr. M. L. Silley. Mi D X Broadhurst. Mr.
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  • 69 12 The Ortenl inviting fend- 1 I r mail steamer It was annou:.< weeks ago thai ildllteetl are drawing up plan liner for the Ort nr > panvs aaotriHin wfi She VU tt which will make her the lai m thi Orient Beet, and ship regularly isin| C
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  • 20 12 Th.- M M m Leboo Ii tin* hen n Sunday it 6 a.m ■ami d.»y at no KoOfc Shanul.. Wharves.
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  • 27 12 Owing to annual WAT* Y% in^s of this ms,, I to P Belawan on Thursday NmC "£j Tfciiimiiiirn She will NHM 'h« Thursday. PmitaitH W
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 612 12 1 Burns Philp Line. i lncorporated 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 rto
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    • 117 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave Rangoon *****. Nov. 18 Dec. 4 Dec. 30 1934. Jan. 13 _._a_t__iinlj Jan. 27 BURMA Feb. 10 YOMA Feb. 26 PEGU Mar. 12 CHINDWIN Mar. 24
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    • 100 12 ■r lyi R ][H_____P^*^*^^^^^^ l^ r TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA VI AND MOST OF THE A j Ta* H%m tank lU*u _f i_» Ca_*__ju.- lM <■ *-TI gf tfci Ml B)M fi a __ll_l Sill I Q9 »'w* L_^, U__ mmmrX mi ..--J... -Ui >€ ___k Prt "we** latv^a rr*__
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 549 12 r 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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    • 210 12 SINGAPORE I £MJ?*O(/|| Ships alunKMd. I I East Wharf <F..t,. I Rohne m I Main Wharf ,Fntr, Rawalpindi II i. B shire I brok» slur* I Empire Dock I nt, I Laertes 30; T! rapara 35, ii Empire Book (Battaace t I Tot ion Maru I fl West Wharf (Ratraaci
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 609 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In England) MA" PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. cn _SgPl_7g& H^ S x M T_._ Y |_a G^_ RNMENT OIIWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Due n Tonnage. Singapore. T«o-.___, lonnage. Singapore. RANCHI 17.000 Nov. 10 BURDWAN
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    • 560 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL "■■wir^ra** City o**%™*' °J EvansvlUe Dec' 29 Jan! 2 City of Norwich Jan 14 Jan 16 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN £|t y °J ™nnlpeg Nov 2 Nov
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    • 1058 13 J-^ M _-^gg__*> i 1 I 1 *^*---s--^r~^^ ii^^__q^ |^=-^_-_C<: R_]>R_/.NTINa _9^_i___^» ™Eg __?^i_rfr__~~' a* ™°w 00. «i«i. is SSS"!"" ss_s«2_ •sf_j___ n a SS g?%__S^a_& __ISgS r __^_,.«2g*-S_- BY S U R AN C E RJULWATR Th. Federated Malay State. B^wayi Tb. RoyaJ State Railway, of Slam Unpwlai Atnray.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 874 14 Kb P. -VL KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ j VAN OUTHOORN— Thursday, Nov. 9. Cheribon mot for passengers*. Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. TIDORE Thursday. Nov. J). Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Sorngei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. GEN. VERSPYCK Thursday. Nov. 9. Letong, Kramat, Tarempa. Midai and Genting. PALOPO Thursday. Nov. 9. Sini'kawang,
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    • 430 14 -—-^—-^--—-^^^^^^m^^^^^^^mmmmmmmm^mmimmmmmm^mmmmWmmmmmmm* DOLLAR STEAMSHIP I^INE c_hrfAMHUC_4N MAIL LINE mmmmm^mmw __J k^- B^■ B^■ l^■ l^■ B^■ l^ COMFORT WITH lor ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER E TOURIST LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Each with hot and cold running water and restful beds. UNEXCELLED CUISINE DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES DECK SPORTS In addition to
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    • 611 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERK > Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Z s Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durb..:. Algoa Bay f Arizona Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo, Mombasa Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira. Lourenco Marques. Durban, Algoa Bay. Cape Town and Santos t Buenos Aires Maru Buenos Aires
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  • 2176 15 Richards Beats Fred Archer's Records How Two Girls Made Him A Jockey: What He Earns; His 100 Pigeons; The Trick Of Making Horses Win G Richards rode a winn» t at m Races. Reuter cables and Fted Archer's record of 246 ished m 1885. r day I see the same
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  • 211 15 The "Compleat" j Handicapper 'From Our Own Correspondent. n™,^ Bangkok, Nov. 4. Bangkok racing is so much suffering from hard times that the Siam Racing Association has been glad to accept' the offer of Mr. D. A. Pestonji. who I nas a lifelong connection with
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  • 58 15 London, Oct. 28. At Workington, m the billiard match between Davis and Smith. Davis beat Smith by 4.382 points. Final scores were: Davis 9.955: Smith 5,173. Lundon. Oct. 30. Ax Thurston's hall, m a fifteen-day billiards match, the following were today's closing scores: Davis <m play) 2.099:
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  • 301 15 North-West Frontier Beaten By An Innings The M.C.C defe t ated North-West Frontier XI by an innings and 135 runs Scores N.W. FRONTIER XI Ist Innings Alexander lbw Nichols 0 Karim Baksh lbw Nichols 3 Hewetson lbw Barnett 1 Kempster b Nichols 44 Foster c Bakewell b
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  • 35 15 Thousands of Hungarian partridges now inhabit the woods of Prince Edward Island as a result of an experiment of letting ten pairs loose on the island m 1927 and 49 more pairs loose m 1931.
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  • 226 15 Preparations For Visit Of F.M_S. Team From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Not. 4. Soccer enthusiasts are looking forward to another visit from an F.MS side this year. The visitors of twelve months ago entertain very pleasant memories of their first visit to the Siamese capital. There should
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  • 90 15 Victories At Wakefield And Bradford London, Oct. 28. The followlm are the results of matches played under Rugby League rules to-day Batley 12: Kelghley J. Barrow 6: Bramley 10. Broughton 7: Wlgan 6 Castleford 26: Dewsbury 11. Halifax 23: Rochdale H 10. Hull 9: Huddersfield t. Hunslet 2:
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 36 15 SPORTING PINK '76th Edition! S ATEST FORM INFORMATION i s 'M*APORE RACES— NOVEMBER J MEETING ON SALE ALL NEWS AGENTS J 20 cents. J rail The Editor. (Office) 57. *r«ade. .SINGAPORE. Tele. 7151. Special daily Information.
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    • 20 15 --a Tto e newl934 AUSTINS d U~*jK W Twelve-Sixee ml. 999 TweWe-Fours lw Ten-Fours Sevens BORNEO 8 MOTORS LTD.||j Singapore.
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  • 1271 16 Interport Is Anybody 's Game CRICKET MALA YA GET 1 71 IN 2ND INNINGS Willis Takes Four Wickets Hongkong, after leaving off with 51 runs for five wickets, resumed batting yesterday and brought their total to 125, giving them a first-innings lead of 33. Malaya m their second knock put
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  • 185 16 Bumpy Match At Tanglin Results In Draw Wiltshires I: S.C.C 1. At Tanglin yesterday the S.C.C. hockey eleven were defeated by the Wiltshires by four goals to one. Weakness at defence was pronounced on the S.C.C. side. Duckworth being slow, while Brooke too found it
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  • 236 16 Twenty Due To Arrive This Month A batch oi Irish thoroughbred griffins for the Singapore Turf Club are on their way to Singapore on the Bangalore and^ are due to arrive here on November 23. The following is a list showing details, with the date of foaling and
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  • 82 16 The ping pong match between the Chinese Association and the Chinese Swimming Club for the Cheong Koon Seng Ping Pong Trophy resulted m a win for the former by 3 games to 2. < C.A. players mentioned first Hee Quee Njan beat Lim Chin Hin 3 o; Chan Kok Ming
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  • 137 16 Teams Against Wiltshires Next Week The following have been invited to play for s J.c. vs. Wilis "A" on Saturday. Nov. 18. at Tsrtlin. P Bartram: R. C. Land. W. H McNeill J. H. J. Dredge. N. Fyfe; H. L. Davies' L H. Cooper: W. T. Mathieson. H
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    4 16 An Islander going through
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  • 250 16 Golf The following are the results of the fourball match played on Sunday morning over the Island Club Cclurse between The Municipality and The Ii land Club: Municipality players mentioned first*. M. M. Paterson and G. Edmond 0. J T. Smith and Dr. Rainsford 1 W.
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  • 113 16 O. E. C Martci:. popular al'.-: Mind Colony, won tlu opt ship at the Fanim- H he returned a F D Hunter v ing 158 for tin Visitors' Cup v. Kowloon Golf m 81 m the mon.; I siderably ta thit m 88.
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  • 22 16 The Novemb- r Medal I played for on Saturday I Nov lith ;ind 12th I dp ton I
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    • 46 16 PLATIGNUM POCKET SECRETAIRE. k^___a '^__i K^^H XI V__£ In^m mmm I Pi F i i I I if 9 1 m mW^BiWmmmmmm H REAL LEATHER WALLET NOTE BOOK. FOUNTAIN PEN AND PROPELLING PENCIL "A NOTABLE GIFT, INVALUABLE TO ALL" MAI -V- PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD. S INGAPORE.
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    • 27 16 THE BARRISTER y^_ss\ •/-n -Osl 1 I m^Ajmm mt I H^^H I m m m I I I V* V I Tiger Beer Distributors FRASER NEAVE LTD
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