The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 September 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,372. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934. \B CENTS.
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  • 361 1 AGREES TO ABIDE BY ALL DECISIONS BUT MAKES CERTAIN RESERVATIONS To Get Permanent Seat On The Council Geneva, Sept. 15. OOVIET Russia has warmly accepted the invitation to join *J the League of Nations. The invitation was signed by 30 members and four
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  • 640 1 AWAITING CABLE FROM THE KING OF SIAM FORECAST OF NEW COUNCIL Rubber Exports Increase E>wn Correspondent > Bangkok, Sept. 16. 'om the King regarding n ;tt ion of the Governbeing awaited and jinet building is a rsational opening in Siamese newspapers ay forecast the evenoffice of the majority x-Ministers. u.
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  • 224 1 Dr. Kung Denies "Old Rumours" Shanghai. Sept. 16. TTHE Finance Minister. Dr. H. H. Kung, has expressed great surprise at the "old rumours" to the effect that the American wheat and cotton loan is being utilised for the purchase of military equipment has been
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  • 87 1 Number To Be Increased To 10,000 London, Sept. 13. The Minister of Transport has decided to increase the number of pedestrian crossings in London as one of the measures aimed at reducing the risk of street accidents. There are at present 2,000 such crossings in the Metropolitan area
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  • 69 1 Move To Restrict Their Powers Paris, Sept. 14. An important constitutional reform has fructified in the mind 01 Premier Doumergue during a holiday at Tour--1€ He is returning on Thursday with a plan to restrict the power ol Deputies and to overthrow and reconstruct the Ministries without a
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  • 300 1 "Soft Pedal" Not To Be Used Washington, Sept. 14. GIVING evidence before the munitions enquiry M. Lammot, representative of the Dupont de Nemours Corporation, declared that a joint representative in Shanghai of the Corporation and Shanghai of the Corporation and Imperial Chemicals suggested in 1933 ,that the
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  • 39 1 London, Sept. 13. The destroyer Electra left the Tyne to-day for her acceptance trials and afterwards proceeded to Portsmouth. Of eight destroyers ordered under the 1931 programme the Electra is the second to be completed.— British Radio.
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  • 201 1 RESULT OF ELECTIONS IN AUSTRALIA VICTORY FOR MR. J. A. LYONS Lang Labourites Do Well Melbourne, Sept. 16. •THE election of the House or Representatives has resulted as 10l 1 0 WS United Australia Party «Rt, Hon. J. A Lyons) 28. Federal Labour P^rty «Mr. Scullin* 16. Country Party -Mr.
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  • 23 1 Messages received on Saturday stated A telegram inviting the Soviet to join the League is now being signed in the
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  • 89 1 Geneva, Sept. 14. Complete agreement has been reached with the Soviet representatives regarding the procedure for the Soviet's entry to the League and the formalities in regard thereto are expected to be completed early next week. Those states which did not accept the first French draft invitation have
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  • 174 1 U. S. GOVERNMENT DEMAND FOR $6,000,000 Washington, Sept. 16. •THE quarrel between the Treasury and Mr. Andrew Mellon, former Secretary to the Treasury and Ambassador in London, was renewed at the week-end when the Government filed before the Tax Appeal Board claims against Mr Mellon
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 rc&Sn^^^^^^^H TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th C <>CKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 30 to 8.15 p.m. (INFORMAL) N NER DANCE CABARET JJ 0 ,o KIRA BORIS MIDNIGHT (DIRECT FROM PARIS) I fcAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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    • 87 1 ON OTHER PAGES Radio programmes 2 Justice in Kenya 3 New member of Federal Council 3 The new Japanese Premier 4 U.S. Lawyer on Germany 4 Local pictures 5 Nudists hold conference 6 Improvements at Don Muany 6 Japan may icarn Russia 6 Chief Secretary's speech to planters 7 Latest
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    • 69 1 f&J^^^^m/^^m tMi ADELPHI mE^j hotel y FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL IDEAL FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL SEASIDE EVERY ROOM WITH BATH, W.C. RESORT NEW GRILL ROOM bathing COCKTAIL LOUNGE X >N THE SUN y AND IN THE SEA EXCELLENT CUISINE X AND SERVICE ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH y RUNNING HOT COLD
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  • 76 2 Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. 5.30 31 Re estate of Song Tiong Cheng, deceased. At 2.15 p.m. 2 Summonses-in-Chambers. Before Mr. Justice Pricharg at 10.45 a.m. Judgment Pro. 137 34. 5.289,34) Re estate of Tan Lian Boh deceased. At
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  • 102 2 $629 Donated During August The committee of the distressed European Fund acknowledges with many thanks receipt of the following donations during the month of August. Singapore Cold Storage Co. 50 00 Singapore Swimming Club 150 50 J D Pierrepont Esq. 10 00 C. C Brown Esq. 20.00
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  • 67 2 A public meeting will be held on ihursday. Sept. 20. at the Town Hall l mmm Umpur J t0 a PP° :nt a general committee and an executive committee, to make arrangements for the presentation ot ar united address of we, come from all communities in Sekineor. to His Excellency
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  • 916 2 pt^i P C w mofctlng of ex-Govr^rrment employees has been held in Colombo ric iT ns consi <iered the following kindly requests the Governor to ap cer 11 mmlsslon with a judicial officer as Chairman in order «,o Inquin Into (a> Lack of systematic pnxadUK dfn C t U tment
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 TO LET. SEASIDE FLATS with modem sanitation and new bungalows at Tanjong Katong. Offices in good business quarters. Also commodious godowns small stores and shops in North Bridge Road and other business sections Apply MEYER BROTHERS. FOR RENT OR SALE. GODOWN, area approximately 6 000 square feet, 72-73 Mohamed Sultan
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    • 323 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "SKETOLENE" An Unique Preparation and The Only Real Preventive of MOSQUITO BITES Does not stain the most delicate fabrics. Obtainable from all first class Chemists and Stores. Sole Agents. CRAFTON LABORATORIES 208 Collyer Quay BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS HA Chance Alley, Singapore. jfflPlHß' The Cheapest
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    • 642 2 NOTICES. j ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). j IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEiMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Caso. In Bankruptcy. No. 52 of 1934. Re MALAYA PINEAPPLE PACKERS CO. lately of No. 124 Syngogue Street, Singapore, j Traders. Receiving: Order made March 23rd, J 1034. Date of Order
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    • 263 2 TENDED SINGAPORE Tend* 1 1 C Ulars s ■saw between tl Road. D I Wedn,sd,-. Erection ol i PajraLebar d Thursdr Purchase tumblei Sewage Pun St. Pump Closil: 1934. Supply Ol Ball etc. for 4 pin Muni TEND renden u cci trad r Houses tog< thei Garages i Bukit 'limah
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 310 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, SEPT. 17. High Water 4 14 a.m., 6.8 ft.. 3.08 p.m.. 8.3 ft. Football: S.AF.A. Cup. second round, Police vs. Wlltshires I, Anson Road Stadium. Golf: Singapore Golf Club, Women's L.G.U. Medal. TUESDAY, SEPT. 18. High Water 6 43 a.m., 6.6 ft., 4.37 p.m., 7.8
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    • 331 2 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE— ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.). Wavelength 49.9 metres 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. I Relay of concert artistes
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  • 954 3 STRONG CRITICISM IN REPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY Unjustified Severity LOCAL GOVERNORS TO HOLD CONFERENCE /~'RAVE allegations against the administration of justice in Kenya, Uganda and the Tanganyika Territory are contained in the report of the Royal Commission which made an exhaustive investigation
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  • 147 3 I Appointed Member Of Federal Council H Seremban, Sept. 14. H mounced that the Hi^h B loner has appointed Dr. K i Krishnan to be an unoffiH ol the Federal Council H absence on leave of the H n Veerasamy, commcnc- 1 1934. H Krishnan is
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  • 119 3 TE NDER ACCE NPTED B Of Quarters At B New Prison tenders were received m ol quarters for an AsiaH urder and nine blocks of HI Asiatic warder., kebuns. and wiremeij at the site of I Prison, HVi milestone I 0 '000. Alessis. Brossarci H Limited $139,700, Poh H 00,
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  • 78 3 EC HO OF BURGLARIES B Soods Found In S Pawnshop S s made before Mr. B second magistrate, H as to the disposal ol H watch and a silver were recovered alleged to have B lie booty during the tiefta in Tanglin and H rew months ago. tid to he
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  • 24 3 oa irred at Harrow, on 1 Dr. J,,hn Tertlua Clarke. ,r ,ort was appointed acting foB, n. Negri Sembilan. In the service in 1919.
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  • 200 3 Party's Arrival In Singapore A party of 'Parisians, led by Mons. R Favre le Bret, of the staff of Le Temps, arrived in Singapore on Friday by the Dutch motor ship Baloeran. after a tour of Netherlands India organised by Le Temps. The tour was inspired by tt'.e
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  • 50 3 A young Chinese snatch-and-run thief, Woong Cheong. had a fine of $30. in default 21 days' rigorous imirisonment. imposed on him by Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate Woong Cheong was unable to pay the ilne. The articles stolen were a gold neck lace and locket valued at $19. I
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  • 47 3 I am a fool." oaia Abdul Salim when he was charged n the Thiri Police Court, before Mr. J. M. Brander, with being drunk and disorderly. The ar-cuscd said that he was a Muslim and rre ought not to have drunk. A fine ol $1 was imposed.
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  • 159 3 LJIS Highness Sultan Ameer-ud-din Shah, oi Deli-Medan. Sumatra, and his younger ;,on. Tungku Bendahara AmeLi--ud-din Smih. were entertained at a tea party at the residence 1 in Balmcra! Road of Mr. Sardar Bahadur Balwant Singh Judge. Chief Inspector oi the Special Branch of the Straits 8<
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  • 98 3 Serious Charges Against A j o»;n Ciiee Inu was charged in tin* I rhird Police Co^.\ oefore Mr J M Srander. with crimitiaJ breach ol trust >: $4,000 and property tc the value ;»r 5426./4, and SL9B.SS. belonging to Cnoo Yong Hua Loii.^. Mr. M. C Johramcs
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  • 53 3 Phuan Yun Mong. formerly a clerk in the Medical Office, who is now serving a sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach Of trust, was produced .n custody before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on another charge. n[ criminal misappropriation. Decision was postpored until
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 86 3 PE TORTURE |3F PILES. m J continue to sufferP fl VLECKS ABSORPTIVE H as^ of this painful maiady it 'oo long-standing to be comH Permanently cured. The easy B v? v Woll(ierful P° wer of absorption m VLECK'3 ABSORPTIVE H rciui i M «f- H soothes and givea m after
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    • 303 3 the patent inner lid, cut open by user, and the lever lid for daily use ensures tea with garden freshness. Brooke Bond Tea AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUSTIN MrO fj 0 ißsP' rank' y^aianei wa& a man oj: two wcxJL* 'AUSTIN' tf*m 'INVESTMENT' $a The Colonel doesn't say much on
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  • 670 4 ADMIRAL IN ROLE OF PREMIER ADMIRAL Kei.suk<« Okada. who has been called from retirement to become Premier ol Japan after twice being minister Ol the navy, did not i lea:> U) public favour. He grew to it Slowly. Long years oi training brought i his mind and character to the
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  • 190 4 After Trying All Kinds Of Medicines Imagine sutlering so badly from stomach pains that you tried "all kinds patent medicines" without getting ease, only to get relief from the fir* small bottle of Maclean Brand "I must write and tell you what wonderful benefit
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  • 920 4 LIONS ATTACK Plane In AFRICAN JUNGLE Thrills Of Exploration At The I MR. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, the American explorers and film photographers, arrived in London recently after nearly 20 months' flying over African jungle, during which they covered over 35,000 miles. They reached Croydon Aerodrome with two planes, one
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  • 571 4 EUROPEAN NATIONS SHOULD UNITE AND OCCUPY GERMANY View Of Eminent U.S. Lawyer THE European nations should unite and occupy Germany to free the German people from the Hitler regime, in the opinion of Clarence Darrow, eminent American lawyer. It is his conviction that intervention by foreign nations is legally justified
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 43 4 FEELING JADED? Tolt e w^° U ?u ed a COUrse of Ph osferine Tonic Wine, the finest energizer obtainable it is a delicious wine to which P^ b f e errne dded WOrld famOUS To^ JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS LTD Singapore and Penang.
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    • 311 4 Just arrived from Hollywood GoTiii PRICE FROM $50.00 to $85.00 EAC AURELIA'S 12-A. STAMFORD R OAD CAPITOL BUILDING CARBORUNDUM and ALOXITE FOR GRINDING s^nßiT^ ALL KINDS OF /^Pf^^X METALS AND /w^i%A ALLOYS L;.l|f %f^j^S J CARBORUNDUM MHH£|4^V is the hardest abrasive the w H^ Grinding Wheels Scy: he j.. JJ^S^
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  • 806 6 200 MEMBERS DISCUSS WAYS AND MEANS OF SPREADING THEIR DOCTRINE The "Burden Of Clothing" London, Aug. 31. WITHIN sight of the old apple tree, nearly 200 Nudists sat in a North Finchley "Eden" yesterday for their first national conference. Women apparently are more bashful than men,
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  • 199 6 Japan Considering Giving A Warning To Russia Tokio, Aug. 17. THE Japanese government is still considering a general warning against Russia, but has not reached a definite decision, announced a Foreign Office spokesman today. He added that the warning would refer to frontier incidents and Soviet provocations, but would not
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  • 296 6 SIAM PIONEERING AVIATION No More Flooding Bangkok, s» pt j> yHE heavy rains which experienced all over n. part of the kingdom haw led to I Ing, and those connected wit various aviation services have be watching the state of the Don Muang with anxious
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  • 176 6 ROADSIDE DENTIST FINED /CHINESE roadside dentists, whose v^ qualifications appear to be the number of teeth they have extracted— and these are prominently displayed threaded on a string— are often seen squatting by the sides of roads, ready to extract any offending rooth—painlessly or otherwise, one never knows. But one
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  • 273 6 Changes In New British Issue Examples of the new British postage stamps arrived by Saturday's mail from London. The new stamps tor the first time in Post Office history are printed by the photogravure process. The result is an increased 'richness and depth of colour. For the first
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  • 53 6 Lamp Standard Carried 20 Yards A Ford taxi carryi"-: I senger crashed into i limp at the Junction ol Stanuoi\l Brncrolen Street MUTIf «>n Neither driver nor i seriously injured The lamp post win U| carried f r»r a distani* yards. The radiator and the the car
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  • 96 6 Alleged Possession Of House Breaking Tools Low Ah Twee was produced before Mr. J M Brander, the Third Police Magistrate, on a charge of possessing nous? breaking implements. The accused was anested at th« junction of Haveiock Road with Pearl's Hill at 305 am. and was found -o
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  • 141 6 Mr. Beverley Nichols, Mr. Bernard Shaw (through his secretary), Countess Russell, and Dr. Saleeby. Mr. Shayler said they did not want to be treated as freaks, or a joke. The extent to which the feeling against the burden of clothing was growing was remarkable, he said. Even the Army was
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  • 97 6 breach Of Trust Of Musical Instruments Mohamed Untong bin Salleh, an elderlv Malay, pVaded guilty before Mr. Norman Grice. thn second magistrate, to a charge of criminal breach of trust of musical instruments. Mohamed Untong pleaded in mitigation that he had since arrived at a settlement with
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 I (UMMMFREMm J&) <&\\ BEAUTY PREPARATIONS I H| treatment by Appointment IE Telephone 6115 I IB MAYf\iADn £C0 BATTERY RD. I jH mMTiiAKU ltd. Singapore 1 r m^^ lhe Royal Dutch Alr Lines (K.LJW.) I. v n i) 0 W will commence flying their winter i schedule from November 1.
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    • 25 6 STEEL CASTINGS GEARS OF ALL TYPES. Locomotive and Truck Wheels. Ships Stem and Stern Posts. Heavy Brackets Bed Plates. UNITED ENGINEERS If ilTP SINGAPORE BRANCH'
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  • 1585 7 Mr. M. B. Shelley And Meaning Of True Economy APPEAL FOR INCREASED PAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14 of planters for increased pay was fully discussed by the Mr. H B. Shelley, the Chief Secretary, in the course of his speech
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    • 81 7 THE NEW WORLD CHINESE HUMILIATION DAY all shows will be CLOSED TOMORROW for one night only. ■BSiK VT wmK iBBV t HBBh .BBBTI I*l IBM Ht BWBBI IT) IIBBBK IBBMBV W |I^HBIBI ITI IBBBBBVI l-l I^ BB e I JB^MB Ife v > BflL hßt bT^VJ h aJS^^Hßww^^Bhß^^- B: :'?P
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    • 299 7 The Famous Stage hit by BENN W. LEVY— with a cast of English favourites! I CAPITOL TONIGHT He wasn't Henry the Bth. ..but he had as many Loves. ..and never lost a head SPWNCTIMr fOR henry I •■i OTTO KRUGER I NANCY CARROLL I NIGEL BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL JU [Special
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  • 1054 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934. Week-end Comment A FTER many alarums and excur- sions and .some rather petty and spiteful attempts to keep her out, Soviet Russia has now become a member of the League of Nations with a permanent seat on the j Council. It was
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  • 163 8 Mr. P. M. B. Gibbs, Locomotive! Foreman. Ipoh. is proceeding on transfer to Tumpat. Kelantan, on 001 7 Mr. W. F. Higgens, of Bukit Cheraka Estate. Selangor. has returned from home leave. Dr. Ooi Keng Seng has been elected hon. secretary of the Selangor Chinese Benevolent Association
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  • 389 8 Os I Was Saying |T is an unwritten law that every lady who is a member of the British Royal Family should wear a new dress on her birthday. Princess Margaret is no exception to this rule, and when she celebrated her fourth birthday recently she wore an engaging frock
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  • 1090 8 OUNDAY. -We passed the Cocos Islands yesterday and the southeast trade winds dropped. To-day is hot and calm and we have changed into white uniforms: it is going to be interesting to watch developments. Last time we were in whites there was great trouble in the ship because the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 108 8 -T. j a^Bw H H .^a^a^a> H a^aia^. I^^^ ll I '.\7# Ivl I .w^ll 'I Ih ■H LiLwl I^l J v J II 1^ Kit Ep^V i aaa^ ■■■■)> l^^^av "•■t. V\/ HH I w uutwl B7 v.-*" l T B^r C ALD BECK'S I TASTY CHEESES IN HANDY
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    • 63 8 IF THE HUSBAND HAS A SENSE OF HUMOUR then the marriage will be a happy one, says a writer. One would be well advised, however, not to burst out laughing when one is asked "What kept you so very late M unless one happens to have a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY.
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  • 445 9 TO DISTRACT A TTENTION FROM NORTH CHINA Chiang's New Anti-Red Drive In Hunan LHong Kong, Sept. 16. I Cnih-choon. a Manchukuo army leader who played an important part in the organised disturbances in the Luan regions during the occupation of North China by the Japanese
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  • 298 9 LEGATION GOIN(; TO BERLIN Imports Controlled Bv Decrees I .Miidon, Sept. I.V Bftcc announces that agreed between His Government In the United i the German Government headed by Sir Fredss, chiel economic advisor ty's Government, shall v bo Berlin to inithe commercial ations of the two the new
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  • 99 9 NEW MOVE IN U.S. TEXTILE STRIKE Washington, Sept. 16. pENERAL Johnson has lilted up voice for the first time since the strike began. He declared yesterday that it was an absolute violation ol the understanding he reached with Mr. McMahon, the chairman ot the Textile Workers' Union, before the textile
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  • 46 9 London. Sept. 14. A total Ol €65.080,000 was applied for in tenders for £30.000.000 Treasury Bills. The amount allotted in bills at three months was €29.830.000. The average rate per cent, was 10 5.61d. as compared with 12 10.98d. a week ago.— British Radio
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  • 337 9 THE PROTECTION OF MINORITIES I Poland Refuses To j London, Sept. 14. AT the League of Nations Assembly meeting this morning the announcement made by the Polish Foreign Secretary. Col. Beck, that Poland refuses any longer to co-operate with international organisations (which are taken to inciud? the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 TT 9DWOOD ng PARK HOTEL TENNIS COURTS can now be reserved by non-residents at $1/an evening. FOR RESERVATIONS PHOME 6490. TODAY STOO TOMORROW -nnedo, NUoi>e DAILY R °l /pomn;e rentier iu Polka Cheese VS 'Pi.0ne4906. o^
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1570 10 Values Not Justified By Present Prices 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 3. RUBBER stocks in the United Ki lgdom last week fell by 3,067 tons, which was very much more than the market anticipated. The surplus in this country is now 104, "38 tons,
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    • 271 10 $11,000 Profit Last Year In their annual report, the directors of Kluang Rubber Company, Ltd., state that the profit for the year, subject to directors' fees, amount to $11,897.20, to which must he added transfer from reserve ac. $45,000.00, totalling $56,--897.20; Less balance on special cultivation and sanitation
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    • 84 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Sept. 15. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers I? S.S. equal to London Standard Spot (loose* 24 7 O 25 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. 1F.0.8. 25' 8 25> 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct-Dec. 25 7 a 26 Jan-Mar. 26 7 8
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    • 208 10 tv. jl i> i r\ v i London. 4 months' sight 2 4 7,32 London. 3 months' sight 2,4 13 64 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 316 London. 30 days' sight 2J4 5 32 London, demand 2 4 l 8 London. T.T. 2 4 332 Lyons. Paris
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    • 186 10 A Highly Successful Year The annual report of Tambalak Rubber Estates, Ltd., states: The result of the year under review shows a profit of $10 877.55 which added to the balance of $13,243.63 brought forward from last year gives a total credit balance of $24,121.18 on Profit and
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    • 112 10 Sept. 15, 12 o'clock noon Gambier 4 23 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 42.50 White Pepper 41.50 Copra. Sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small flake Tapica 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1.72> 2 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. <Siam) W.C. No. 1
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    • 220 10 Sept. 13 14 16. American Can. Com. 96 3 4 95* 2 96 American Telephone and Telegraph 110 3 8 108 3 8 109' 2 Atcheson Railroad 48 47 47 Dupont 86 8 843 8 845 8 Firestone 14 3 4 Hi 2 Unq. General Electric 18 17
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    • 95 10 Discovered in Platinum Ore By Soviet Scientist Leningrad. A hitherto unknown mineral has been discovered in platinum ore by Professor O. L. Zvyagintsev, of the Patinum Institute of the Academy of Sciences. The mineral contains iridium, gold, osmium and ruthenium. "This mineral has a high specific gravity and
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    • 32 10 Montreal, Sept. 14. Seats are rapidly being allotted for the newly created silver exchange. Forty-eight seats have recently been allocated, 17 to new Yorkers »nri m™,» for Shanghai. Reuter
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    • 789 10 MINING. An.pat Tin (4) 5s 5s 9d Asam Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c.d. Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d x.d Aver Hitam Tin (ss) 14s 6d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.00 2.10 Bangrin Tin 26s 27s Changkat Tin 50s 52s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s 6d Hitam Tin
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    • 358 10 Singapore. Sept. 14. Beel steak i Round i Kati 28 Beel stew or curry do 24 Pork, lean do 42 Pork, lean and fat Ist quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 30 Fowl Kati 32 Hens (Locally reared) do 36 Ducks, Java Each 40 Pigeons-, domestic unfledged
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  • 783 11  - "CLEAN TALKIES PAY" says Harold Lloyd MOLLIE MERRICK Ho li y wood In P«;«on_ BY d and beleaguered i from its week-end read that the elation, meeting •mands the resigWill Hays. the list of "ap-l list of "offensive and the list of, pictures and amnestic lighf id why Hollywood Its
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  • 50 11 Interested In Lancers Sydney, N.S.W., mcers at a kitchen 3.W. was interrupted r:mcr of a beautired through a side I by the large throng i on to the dress of lancers. She brushed it hopped on to to the rafters. It to capture It and es- M;i<rp stairway.
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  • 15 11 F LYI NG DOCTOR /<,lt,,ri, < Helps "v. m Australia. J I Intended [edland, Ir miles.
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  • 138 11 27,000 Rescues Since Forming Association Sydney. A tendency on the part of the public to take the surf life-saving service lor granted was commented upon by Mr. Adrian Curlewis. president of the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia in a recent address to members of the Legacy Club.
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  • 33 11 Ijtkewood, New Jersey, Sept. 1 I. T> Rockefeller the oil m ai ninety five years old. is confined l hla hom a.* 1 1 if is «^ated he i.? gradually failing. R euter
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  • 676 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst PERFECT BIDDING AND PERFECT PLAY DERFECT bidding and perfect play may perhaps in theory produce perfect scores, but there are few who have ever seen a perfect Contract Bridge player. In all probability, perfect scores will never
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  • 160 11 Hit By Blank From Starter's Pistol Sydney. At the start of a race for girls at the annual sports carnival of the Parramatta High School at Cumberland Oval, Margaret Anschau. 13, of Parramatta. was struck on a thigh by the wad of a I blank cartridge from
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  • 39 11 Shanghai, Sept. 14. Although the level of tho Huangho slightly subsided, the damage ..ins i in the District of Kweihua is :dous. Thousands oi peasants have been rendered homeless and thousands are on the verge of starvation Union Times.
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  • 201 11 Arrives In London From Paris London, Sept. 12. Prince George, who arrived In London by air this morning from Paris, left by rail this evening from Balmoral, where the King and Queen are in residence. There was no formal reception but a large crowd had gathered on the
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  • 284 11 Likes Gold-Prospecting Life In Papua Sydney. A Sydney stenographer, who became a gold-miner In Papua, has returned to Sidney for a short holiday Slim and auburn haired, she made a striking figure as the steamer, on which she had travelled, berthed at Darling Harbour. "It is a great
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  • 45 11 London. S>pt. 14. I is anno mc< i 1 1 incl if r that an agreen •nt provld n tor the c trol of prices oJ i ***** and An; yarn has been signed. Only ait firms are still outsl I the I >menl Reuter
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    • 290 11 Att€t> «*cecfl tir— Awurance la force niHlHt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*) Of tn nir*'E i rr<zr WAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite BuUdmg. Cecil Street, Singapore U3NDON OTFICW n ow j~-, ■< Tb. company h« £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of and
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    • 441 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London EC. 2. Agemies and Branches. AlGr Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 130 12 Accepted As Secondary School By Education Board With the object of testing the efficiency of the training provided by the Conway. the Committee of Management invited the Board of Education in conjunction with the Board of Trade to inspect the School, and as a result the Conway has
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  • 50 12 1 Compulsory pilotage at Alexandria is being strictly urged by the Egyptian Government. Haifa, the Palestine port, is complainthat it is being neglected by the British shipping companies against the Italian French and American. Italian shipowners are demanding a farther increase in the subsidies that they receive Irom their Government
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  • 30 12 P^kine Scale Ton. Contract Rate. Non-Contract PALM OIL. Bulk. 20 cwt Sin sn f?ot\ puncheons, or tina in cases. 50 c.ft.r $13.00 $15.00
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  • 454 12 There Are Over A Thousand Fewer Ships This Year ■THE statistical summary of ships totally lost, broken up, and condemned, now published by Lloyd's Register, shows that during 1933 the gross reduction in the mercantile marine of the world amounted to 1,029 ships of 2,791.160 tons, excluding
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  • 385 12 NAVAL PROGRAMME MEANS MORE WORK Mr. W. L. Hiehens. chairman ol Messrs. Cammell, Laird and Co., Ltd.. at the launch from their shipyard oi the new destroyer H.M.S. Foresight. said the firm had been connected with the Admiralty lor almost 100 years. and were intensely proud
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  • 315 12 New Ships For Chilled .Meat Trade Excellent progress is being made with the magnificent fleet of fast refrigerated motorships which was ordered by various companies on the New Zealand trade last year, specially designed to take advantage ol the possibilities ol carrying chilled, as opposed r i
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  • 42 12 Rosso 11., 32; Ifarudi West Whart I A|iX3; G KJ HARBOi, Main Uh.iri GhilUemard stone. Oil Uhan Coal Wliar: VESSELS in i»ri h(l( BmJmi Pai Shiers h.,> Albert !>«•< k Victoria D« h Keppel Ilarhour N(». 1 Doch No. I Dot
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  • 83 12 Marby N 14 0 for Ban Perak. Br I 13.9. forP S'li Kuttanrßrii 10.9. lor P. n Mahidol, Br:' 440 14 9. lor Ifalac Formosa. B ren 13.9. fur P> i Katons. Br 15.9, for Bam Kinta. Br:* 15 9. for P» Raub. Br:: 573 I 15 9.
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  • 13 12 Tin amended to n pcrary ships to carr i tania to the :.d
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  • 91 12 SCHEDULE OP SAIUMGI By Fortnightly PMMttfM Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan. Marseilles. I'alma and Kngland HOMEWARD SAILINGS Tort of Disembarkation I'hmoith Leave Rango* P34 YOMA Oct. 6 PEGU Ort. 20 CHINDWIN Nof 3 KEMMENDINE Nov 17 BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAOAING Dec X BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN 1 KEMMENDr. BHAMO
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    • 631 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 3433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federat<fd M alay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONQLULU 4 CANADA, FOUR MAGNIFICENT EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASIEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS
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    • 58 12 I. S. K. LINE. \K BANGVO I KAISHA, l I > (locorp r.f RBGULAB FKI Kill! PASSENGER NANKOH ftfARU BOSTON MARU S MILAN MARU MALTA MARU SHYOGKN M ERIE MARU tUAII 'OR KOBE, OSAKX M NAf;OY^% AM) VOK BOSTON MARU MALTA MARU ERIE MARU For raid and pply: LIMITED (Ine
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 511 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m, Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m j Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan tvia Jerartut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m.| Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30
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    • 423 13 W' I V p (g| .V, .^^^^HEa^^^^*"^ P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. Due WOO Sept. 27 CORFU T^nnn P A 17.000 Sept. 28 RANCHr N V 23 •Bl 6000 Oct. 7 nXIDEPa YrT Dec 7 15.000 Oct. 12 NAL °ERA 16.000 Dec. 21 6.500 Oct. 24 RAWALPINDI nnm 1935
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    • 494 13 EUerman Bucknal Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England' i^o iT.wr "ELLERMAN" LINE *OR HAvRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL steamer r. o Vim raf^JßS? l^ AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL S'nnr* S^ SaUS SallS SaUs Bt^
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    • 794 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO (lftl) Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITE ST Ltd SES?"'": SMWgJsBs Si THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. THE SUN SHIPPING CO Ltd INSIRANCE. ThC InJurar 01 c" d London and Globe
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    • 896 14 Kn mm w CONINKLIJKE PAKSTVAABT BfAATSCHAPPU PARIGI-- Monday. Sept. 17, Penan g and Bagan Sl-Api-Api. OPHIR Monday. Sept. 17 Belawan-Deli. SINGARADJA Monday. Sept. 17, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Ba?i*n Si-Api-Apl ROKAN Tuesday. Sept. 18. Bengkalis. Paneh. Bcrombang, Tandjong-Mengei-dar Tandjong-Leldong and Asahan. TOMOHON Tuesday Sept. 18. Singkawang. Pomangkat and Sambas. MAJANG-
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    • 352 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o^m/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY Jmm m sasiß \OW SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine
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    • 637 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TH AMERICA Atlas Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar lil Dar-es-Salaam. Beira, L. Marques Durban and Algoa Bay t Buenos Aires IVuenos Airea \ia Coloir^o Durban, Maru Cape Town, Hio de Janeiro, Santo* Montevideo Tofuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar Dar-es-Salaam. L
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  • 2260 15 Sensational Result Of The Gold Cup ATTENDANCE RECORD BROKEN Big Sweep Breaks All Records G-,:p d»] has come and gone and it will be long re- t.(l in the history of Malayan turf as a red letter many were the features that marked
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  • 727 15 I Golf i_ $1500 FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS A PROPOSAL tc spend a sum of $1500 in alterations and recondi* tinning of the ladies dressing room is the principal business before the annual general meeting of the Keppel Golf Club, which is to be held on Tuesday
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  • 539 15 1 earn Building Must Be The Main Objective ALL BLACKS' TOUR NEXT YEAR London, Sept. 1. rO-DAY sees the opening of the 1 1934 35 Rugby football season, which [Ithough purely domestic, in that there irt no visitors from the Dominions and il Frenchmen, promises to be
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  • 117 15 bTies To Be Played Tomorrow B Singles Handicap D. A. Johnston (owe 3> vs C. J Bembroke (owe I>. C Singles R. W. Brown vs. L. N H Davis A Doubles Handicap J. P. de C. Hamilton and S M Gar- rard 'plus .3) vs. A D Anderson
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  • 109 15 Some High Scoring Matches London, Sept. 15. There was high scoring In several of the rugby matches played today notably at Bradford, where 42 points were registered and the homo side dc feated Manchester 26—16 Blackheath won a hard match against Rosslyn Park by eight points to four,
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  • 20 15 Military manoeuvres are to bt* rarritd out by tbi fms votanteeri near Sungei Besi on the mortllnf Ol Sept. 23.
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  • 1537 16 Odd Goal Of Seven Gives L Champions Victory ONLY BOLTON UNBEATEN Wild Scenes At Stamford Bridge London, Sept. lti. IJEMARKABLE scenes marked the meeting of Chelsea and Tottenham Hotpsur in the first division of the league at Stamford bridge on Saturday. The
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  • 1081 16 COURSE NOT COMPLETED WITHIN STIPULATED TIME m m Jw m m Rainbow's Good Lead ENDEAVOUR DISAPPOINTS THE THE first race for the America's Cup, between Endeavour, the British 1 challenger, and Rainbow, the American defender, was sailed on Saturday, but it was declared
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  • 208 16 THE QUESTION OF DISQUALIFICATION To The Sports Editor, Sir,— Regarding the decision reached by the committee of the S.A.F.A. on the above match it is interesting to note that they failed to "discover" the other numerous errors in registration of players of other teams. Rule 5 of the
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  • 82 16 Big Victory In U.S. Amateur j Championship Lawson Little, who won the Am,:tcur ?olf championship of Britain some j months ago, achieved the double by winning the American title also on Saturday. He beat Goldman in the final over JG holes by the impressive margin of right up
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  • 268 16 IXTER-CLUB TENNIS MATCH JHE Y.M.C.A." beat~'h, Japane^ Ciuo at tennii u •day afu-rnoun on the Y.M.C.A by five matches to one. The Japanese won oni, ub match. Nakaprawa and Sumi Goh and Hassim, and even tlwi i had to make a hard fight 'second set going
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 70 16 ONCE A WOMAN HAS BECOME USED TO AUTOMATIC HOT WATER. HEATED BY GAS. ANYTHING ELSE SEEM3 LIKE GOING BACK TO THE MIDDLE AGES. THIS MODERN CONVENIENCE DOES AWAY. ONCE AND FOR ALL. WITH WAITING, RUNNING UP AND DOWNSTAIRS TO LIGHT AND TURN OFF THE HEATER AND GOING WITHOUT HOT WATER
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