The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *<> 14.376. E STD. 1835. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. 10 CENTS
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  • 202 1 FIVE YEAR PLAN FROPOSED FOR GREAT BRITAIN LIBERALS NEXT ELECTION Conservatives And The Government London, Sept. 20. nLalist League, of which Afford Cripps is the leader :s moving no fewer than 86 air.c: —one Which is 1.500 pords n length to the programme for
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    19 1 h. G aS °J Smf^mmm mm?E S*2« ?~2? the United Ireland Party E2!g blln, for the Co »ventlon of
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  • 33 1 Fear Of A Revolution In Spain r Madrid, Sept. 20. of Government buildings BMt oeen doubled as a stringent precaution against revolution. The Minifies are now considered to be safe. Reuter
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  • 36 1 Washington, Sept. 20. ofrh T dell Hull announced that one rectal! v tlmate objectives of the U.S. It S; trade agreement programme w> eUminate all quota restrictions so °n as is practicable.- Reuter
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  • 225 1 MAY INTERVENE I <\ THE TEXTILE STRIKE Death Roll Now 13 i New York. Sept. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt is hurrying from the America's Cup races for a conference at Hyde Park. New York State, to which he has been summoned by the Secretary for Labour,
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  • 14 1 Mr. J. R. Donald has been transferred from Pertang Estate. Bahui, to Jeransong. Pahang.
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    68 1 LORD WILLINGDON Simla, Sept. 20. "THE Viceroy, Lord Willingdon, m announcing that the subscription list to the fund for the relief of sufferers m the earthquake m Bihar and Orissa m January will close on Oct. 1. expresses the utmost gratitude and states that the subscriptions from all over the
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  • 13 1 Lt.-Com. Gilford arrived liom London on Monday by the Imperial Airways aircraft Athena.
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  • 76 1 Washington, Sept. 18. Further sensational reports regarding Germany's acquisition of aircraft were read at the arms inquiry today. One was that Germany was using foreign funds to subsidise German aircraft manufacturers. Other evidence purported to show that on Aug. 5. 1933, the State Department took
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  • 230 1 HOW CHINA SPENT LOAN COTTON, WHEAT AND FLOUR BUT NOT MUNITIONS Washington, Sept. 20. •THE Chinese Government, through Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister m Washington, has asked the United States to furnish evidence indicating if any more money from the American wheat and cotton loans has been used by China
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  • 121 1 RETURNING ANCIENT CROWN AND THRONE OF KANDY Colombo, Sept. 20. EXTRAORDINARY scenes of enL* thusiasm marked the arrival of the Duke of Gloucester aboard the cruiser Sussex en route for Australia to attend the Melbourne Centenary celebrations. The Duke will stay four days m
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  • 97 1 Sequel To Protest From Switzerland Berne, Sept. 18. The German Government has apologised to Switzerland following the Swiss protest m connection with the attempted bomb smuggling m July when a German motorboat was seized m Swiss territorial waters m Lake Constance m which there were explosives intended tot
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    106 1 OIR PHILIP SASSOON, Under*J Secretary for Air, is leaving Calshot for Singapore on Saturday m a new Short Singapore 3 flying boat. He will tour en route the Air Force units of the overseas commands and y;sit Malta. Cairo, Baghdad and Basra, ficm where he will continue his journey by
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  • 103 1 Sequel To Suspension Of Bishop Wurm Berlin, Sept. 18. The suspension of Bishop Wurm and other officials of the Wurtemberg church has provoked a storm of indignation, and, following the Bavarian demonstration on Sunday last, wellattended protest meetings have been' held daily and Nazi dignitaries who tried to
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  • 28 1 Communist Activity All Over Austria Vienna, Sept. 20. Greatly increased Communist activity is be.\ng experienced all over Austria. Eighty persons have been arrested m Vienna.- Reuter
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  • 386 1 SOVIET TO PLAY HER OWN TUNE AT GENEVA TREATY WITH FRANCE? Eastern Locarno Not Dropped Geneva, Sept. 20. All. LITVINOFF, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, and If. Bar thou, French Foreign Minister, were guests at a private luncheon yesterday, at which it is reported M. Litvinoff, talking quite seriously, declared
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 ('MOTOR I UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR sFR\ ICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. I TONIGHT TOMORROW COCKTAIL DANCE SPECIAL RACE DINNER 6.30 to 8.15 o.m. DANCE (FORMAL) OWINC TO OUR ORCHESTRA'S CABARET ENGAGEMENT AT THE TALENTED GOVERNMENT HOUSE K|RA BQR|S HERE WILL BE NO DINNER DANCE j FROM DIAGHLIEW RUSSIAN BALLET
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    • 85 1 On Other Pages Letters to the Editor 2 Radio programmes 2 Textiles quota protest by A.B.M. 3 $1,000 damages for Penang Muslims 3 Women's page 4 Page of pictures 5 Mysterious Malacca death 6 Sikh murder trial 6 Chinese rescued by Dutch steamer 9 Leading artidle and notes 8 Latest
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    • 128 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (fe>C m England) FOUNDED BY THE MOTOR UNION OF G.B. AND IRELAND AND SOLE OFFICIAL INSURERS TO THE A.A. OF G.B. Local Agents and Attorneys: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 5, MALACCA ST., TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. SEA VIEW V~7 HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT TENNIS OOLF
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  • 168 2 Entertained By Local Consul The Japanese Sea Scouts and the officers of the Wani Maru, the training ship of the Japanese Sea Scouts, which arrived here early this week, were entertained yesterday to a garden party at the palatial residence of the Japanese Consul General. 1. Chatworth Avenue.
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  • 210 2 Should A Career Come Before Love Is an ambitious man wise or foolish to place his career before love In other words is the average wife willing to take second place m her husband's heart This is the underlying theme m "Bolero." which began a run at the Capitol
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  • 369 2 INDIAN CONVICTED AT MALACCA Bound Over For Six Months (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 19. Latif. an Indian Mohammedan employed as a salesman at Messrs. K. P. Ismail's, general provision dealers, who was charged with selling a lottery ticket and with assisting m carrying on a
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  • 102 2 i European Woman Summoned For Causing Hurt A European woman, Mrs. Y. Gates, of Nassim Road, was summoned yesterday m the police court as an outcome of the Orchard Road motor crash m which a well-known local lawyer. Mr. A. J. Braga. was injured. Mrs. Gates was charged
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  • Article, Illustration
    248 2 Advance reports give every indication that "All Men Are Enemies," next change at the Pavilion Theatre, is a truly epic romance. Certainly it has all the ingredients that go to make a glorious film love story. It is based t u e best seller by Rl chard Aldington, hailed by
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  • 52 2 In yesterday's Free Press it was reported that Tay Jee Bah was found guilty at the assizes of indecent assault and sentenced to three years' imprisonment and ten strokes with the rattan. Actually the crime he was convicted of was rape, and the flogging ordered was with the "cat," not
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  • 335 2 WHAT INSECTS AND RUST COST THE WORLD Mycolcgical Conference m London London, Sept. 18. The third Imperial Mycoiogicai Conference, held every five years and attended by delegates from all Dominions and many Colonial Govern ments, opened at South Kensington yesterday with reports on the progress of the
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  • 81 2 Prosperity Of Austin Motor Company London, Sept. 20. The prosperity of the British motor industry has brought a windfall to the I shareholders of the Austin Motor ComIpany whose board recommends a I dividend of 25 per cent, plus a 75 per cent, cash bonus on the
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  • 49 2 Mr. H. B. Willan. who was manager of the Malacca branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank prior to his going on leave, has returned to Malacca. Mr. G. F. Stringfellow who is at present m charge of the bank, will leave Malacca at the end of this month.
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  • 104 2 New From China And Did Not Know Traffic Rules (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. Sept. 13. Before Ungku Hassan m the police court Goh Peng Slang, a Chinese, was produced today on a charge of ridins his bicycle m a rash and negligent nanner and colliding with a
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 99 2 To the Editor: Sir I travelled as a second class passenger by the 2.30 train from Singapore to Johore yesterday. I found the matted seats rather soiled and dusty. I had to sit up with folded hands throughout the journey to save the back and sleeves of
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    • 80 2 Sir, While passing across Jalan Besar m a mosquito bus this morning I perceived a stationary ricksha occupied by two Malay women with its shafts pointing towards the sky and the puller clinging on to them m midair and not more than five yards away a Malay
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  • 298 2 Estate Manager Appeals Against Damages The appeal of the manager of Rinching Estate. Mr. G. H. S. Fripp. against the decision of the magistrate who awarded damages to the extent of $500 for wrongful ejectment to the plaintiff-respondent. Mr. A. B. Nicholas, was heard by the Hon. Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 98 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. GRAFTON LABORATORIES 208 Collyer Quay BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS ft REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest
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    • 389 2 TENDERS. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ■jag £u^r^ z EST* see *-'S-XJS Purchase of ten bullock n* tumbler-carts, lying at Poop;,; Sewage Pumping Station and A f b r St. Pumping Station Dl tP Closing 4 p.m. Monday. Oct Supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pm,. etc. for 1935. Date of ri« 4
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 253 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, SEPT. 21. High Water- 9.55 a.m. 8.3 ft., 9.20 p.m. 9.3 ft. Races: Singapore Turf Club, Amateur Meeting, first day. Football S.A.F.A. cup. second round replay, Pulau Brani vs. Malays, Anson Road. Boxing Thunderf ace vs. Weber New World. SATURDAY, SEPT. 22. High Water 10.24
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    • 220 2 Today's Radio J Programmes 8.8.C. Transmission 111 9.05 pm. Time signal from Big Ben. News bulletin and announcements. 9.25 Variety programme The Hawaiian Islanders: David Needham, introduces some country friends; Joan Daniels and Richard Spencer (syncopated duets) Dorothy Summers discourses on reducing from The Trials of Topsy by A. P.
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  • 1659 3 A.B.M's Further Prote st Against Textile Quotas Fails COLONIAL SECRETARY ADAMANT Decision Unaffected By A. B. M Arguments T" B S S rtt em ntS ir^ vor «bly committed to the textile 1 qnotas. That, briefly. is the import of the reply from V, »i, lllff( -i.is.er. Secretary of State
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  • 135 3 Xoxc} Method Of Satisfying Owners Penang Sept. 20. The Penang magistrate today decided on a novel way of disposing of a number of bicycles which formed exhibits m a case of theft m which the accused were all convicted and sentenced. The owners of the lost bicycles were
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    41 3 ERE IHFB mKt STRIKIN; and original designs to be SS V£n. sSE? ""tKIT WhiCh DoHanu "aii. Kegent Street, London. Here is an example of bride and br.desma.ds white satin and pfc.fi silver brocade net ann "_L beaded bodice with five-yard train.
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  • 725 3 Libel Action Against Malay j Newspaper Settled THE action for alleged libel. In which Mr. P. K. Shakkarai Rawther, J.P.. a well-known Penang Indian Muslim, and the Penang Malay daily "Bumi Putra" were principals, terminated abruptly on Tuesday when counsel for the defendants announced,
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  • 185 3 Neuritis In Ix?ft Arm 'For neuritis I am using Kruschen Salts." writes a woman of 60 years. "And they are a real boneflt, for I could not dresi myself sometimes, my left arm was so painful. I Lake Kruschen j every morning, and the pain has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 327 3 'J"Z WHITE PAINT i mS^^^^^^ iHI IS beautiful while which stays M m.!/ W white after long exposure to sun and M m weather. It leadless therePossessed of excellent covering power and ease of application, is ideal for both indoor and outdoor decorations, and being offered at a moderate price,
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  • 451 4 Let Cookie Try These On You IF YOU DARE! fIERE are some recipes that will help you to achieve variety m the matter of preparing menus SYRUP SPONGE 'PHIS is a favourite pudding, being light and at the same time fairly substantial. To make it cream four ounces of butter
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  • 342 4 THIS IS HOW A PATTERN SHOULD BE ALTERED "THOUGH teachers of dressmaking instruct their pupils to draft pat- I terns, the amateur usually prefers to i buy one. and will find it easy to make I small alterations m the size. Larpe I ones
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  • 299 4 Shoes iCHOE indications are towards a higher Oxford line in front, and, emphasising this line, the newest shoes, some of which have penetrated to these shores, show the cocktail Oxford with six eyelets on a high last. These shoes are carried out in faille, fine kid, suede and crepe, and
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    14 4 A FEATHERWEIGHT halo hat of net and satin is worn by Miss Glennis Lorimer
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  • 1117 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) YOU have learnt a truly great art if you can spend hours by the sea, or on a tennis court and finish up looking as lovely as you started. The tropics demands this art of all women, and so if you
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  • 28 4 When making pastry do not stir' shortening too thoroughly with the flour. Stir m water a little at a i time, using only enough to hold it together.
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  • 193 4 Special Ca re Of Baby CAR SPINS IN THE EVENING MOThing is more pn, m /°i ng f r a Spin m cai And the kiddies love it too Th look forward to it. y Children of three and r great deal of pleasure trom it a fants under that
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  • 41 4 MR. Brown- -She told me that I¥ »toM her the secret I told to tell her." Mrs. Green—The me told her not to tell you I told iv r Mrs. Brown -"Well, don't that I told you ihe told
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  • 54 4 Pack in*: OOTTLES Ol Kent DM on have to be pacta tlu-ir contents are not to .spill To n tlie c rk Off stopper .ib stick a piece ot adheslvi top. Other methods o; stopper irom coming out melted candle wax Off wax round the st'>p: The bottles should b<
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    142 5 TOP A new taxi fare idea is being tried out m Mus well Hill, London, m an effort to popularise the taxi habit The idea borrowed from Berlin, is the exhibition of a tariff board at the cab rank showing what specified Journeys, to stations, the principal places of amusement,
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  • 505 6 ALLEGES FALSE AFFIDAVIT LED TO HIS ARREST No Intention Of Leaving Colony AN allegation that he was arrested under the Bankruptcy Ordinance as the result of a false affidavit to the effect that he intended leaving the Colony secretly was made by Tan Quan
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  • 277 6 MANAGER OF LIVESTOCK CO. ABSCONDS PURTIIER evidence was recorded yes- terday before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, at the continued hearing of a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,019.01 against K. S. Naidu. Naidu was formerly employed by the Malayan Livestock Co. as manager
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  • 110 6 Chinese Admits Offering Bribe To Policeman (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Sept. 18. That they broke into a house m Jalan Suleiman yesterday and stole a jar. and also offered an illegal grati fication of $2 to the detective sergeant who arrested them, were the charges preferred against
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  • 74 6 The ambulance was summoned to attend to six cases caused by traffic accidents en Wednesday. Three of these occurred through the injured persons being knocked down by motor-cars whiie tv/o were by falling off moving vehicles. Mr. A. Chamier of the Straits Steamship Co. sustained minor injuries when
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  • 36 6 The s.s. Rajula, due yesterday, crrried 1.737 state-aided labourers for Malaya. The Deputy Controller of Labour states that 260 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 665 6 INQUEST ORDERED TO BE REOPENED B V D. P. P. Many Fractures Found On Skull FOUR Khehs named Lai Tarn Keng, Pang Long, Lee Ho and Lee Fah, who had been charged m the Malacca District Court with the murder of a Kheh named Chong Fait
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 6 A TRAIN of 50 wagons, laden with 10,000 bars of silver, arriving at Southampton to be loaded m the United States Lines vessel, Washington, for New York. This is the biggest consignment of silver to be sent across the Atlantic m a single ship. The silver, which weighs 400 tons,
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  • 540 6 Witness Committed To The Assizes ANOTHER echo of the protracted murder trial of three Sikh men and two women who were accused of poisoning an additional police constable named Bhan Singh In March this year, was heard m the Singapore police courts yesterday. One
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  • 74 6 A car belonging to Mr. Kemp, the Officer superintending the police circle at Kuala Kangsar, on Tuesday knocked down a Chinese cyclist four miles north of Ipoh. Although the man was rushed to the hospital he was dead on arrival. Another Chinese riding pillion was also injured and detained m
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  • 548 6 WELL-KNOWN SEREMBAN INDIAN ARRESTED Magistrate Reserves His Judgment From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 19. A sensation was caused m Seremban recently when a wcil-known Indian shopkeper. Kadir Batcha was arrested for selling lottery tickets. At the trial today. Mr. V. D. Knowles of Singapore, appeared to
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  • 213 6 Imperial Airways May Use Taiping Aerodrome ALOR STAR VERY SOPT IN WET SEASON IT IS understood that Imperial Al. ways are considering the aossihZ cf using the Assam Run drome at Taiping during the *»i son instead of Alor Star *\t\Jz nothing definite has yet b Alor Star Aerodrome b
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 271 6 YES, WE'LL MEET YOU AT THE GIFT SHOP WHERE THE CEASELESS BARGAINS FLOW. NOTICE THE GIFT SHOP IS REMOVING TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES AND WE INVITE OCR MANY ESTEEMED AND VALUED CLIENTS TO VISIT OUR GRAND OPENING SALE ON OCTOBER, Ist 1934, AT THE CAPITOL MANSIONS. 157, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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    • 68 6 IX)ST ENERGY Can be quickly regained I course of Phosfcrine Toni< delicious full bodied wine m i blended the world famous Ph< the greats of aU tonics Obi In pint or quart butt. JOSEPH TRAVERS AM) BONB I ll> Singapore and kYnaiii PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those
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  • 604 7 WHICH WAS THE CAR THAT SWERVED? Court Sequel To Seletar Crash ..r V E. Bull, warrant engineer m H.M.S. Terror «h« M violent head-on motor crash on Seletar £Z 1 T flgUrCd m a flppf; d ,n police court y^r^yZTl^Z rZ^r negligent driving. B U1 re cxiess or riie iccident
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  • 293 7 NO CHANGES DUE IN SINGAPORE "pHE Army trooping programme for 1934 35 na& now com menced. The following are the arrangements for the movements of units. The Neuralia left Southampton on Sept. 7, with the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Berkshire Regiment for Palestine. On Sept. 21, the
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  • 247 7 International Buddhist University DISCUSSED AT PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE "QNE of the things which struck me v was the popularity of the Y.M.B.A. movement, after the pattern of the V.M.C.A. movement m Christianity," said Pandit Vishva-Bandhu Shastri, the chief delegate of the Indian Hindu delegation to the Pan- Pacific Buddhist conference held
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  • 188 7 Kidnapped Boy After Loss Of Her Only Child <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. Vellamah. the Tamil woman who jwas charged with kidnapping the son of an eating-shop keeper m Brickfields, todo.y retract?d her ploa of not suilty. and admitted the offence. Mr. M. Morrison,
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  • 415 7 "Necessary For Defence" l^-^* Tokio, Aug. 30. THAT the War Office national defence estimate for 1934-36 be demanded without a single concession, was the agreement reached between the War Office and the General Staff recently. The requisitions for new projects to be demanded by the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 239 7 BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! I Hs ALHAMBRA Tis THE FILM THAT OUT LEAPS THE WILDEST IMA GINA TIONS The 20 ton brontosaurus, the flying lizard, and KONG, the ape as big as a battleship who ruled the world before the birth of Man. They saw the city shudder as
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    • 168 7 PAVILION r.?i M,E^-L ON, H 7» mw *^m9\^omWmmf dw^Mr murmur mr Amm mm mmi tf^fl amy mm\ novel! MIGHTY W^^^Sm HI M M W A FOX P'Cture with ft V?K» _t__\ a _t M mm j^ 3T\ 1 H a X UNA O'CONNOR I IN COMMEMORATION OF IHE (RAND OPENING
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 21 8 GILL- On September 20. 1934. at Cairnholm Nursing Home. Singapore. to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. B. Gill, a daughter.
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    • 56 8 Mr. A. G. Cooke wishes to tender his very sincere thanks to all the kind friends m all parts ot Malaya, who sent letters and messages of sympathy for the loss of his wife. Nermica. who died suddenly and unexpectedly on her way home from the boat, the day
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  • 889 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. Quotas And The "Imperial Connection" AS will be seen from another part of today's issue the Association of British Malaya have returned to the attack on the Secretary of State for the Colonies for his action m forcing on the Straits Settlements
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  • 211 8 Dr. J. H. Garlick has been confirmed as Principal Medical Officer, Johore. Dr. F. V. Jacques, who recently re turned from home leave, has been posted to Johore for duty as Senior Health Officer. Dr. Strahan, the Penang hockeyplayer, has assumed duty as Health Officer, Kedah, m
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  • 518 8 THE establishment last month of the internal air mall services m Great Britain was watched with the keenest of interest m Malaya. Possibly m the minds of some of our visionaries there j were thoughts of some future date I when this Peninsula will have its
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  • 1443 8 "THERE was a little man named Jim- my Birks who wrote novels, but as he wanted them to be fine and large he thought another name would be more appropriate. So he wrote as Christopher Meldrum and did so well that there was quite a competition for him
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 103 8 1 *o^(IB LIQUEUR BRANDY fllßPlll^X CALDBECK'S EMave you ordered your .EG OF LAMB AND Mint Sauce? 'ender and Delicious ITE IT ON YOUR LIST NOW. IRE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB] \\'OT%H MaBBBaBBBaa* BBBBBBBaV I I vacueM bR [11 I ssfe ft 4 L i iMAMwl NC nI
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    • 64 8 WE WONDER Now that a girl has married her mother's fourth ex-husband we ought to get something new m the way of a mother-in-law joke. We would strongly urge the hero to take a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY out immediately, if he has not already realized the advantages of such a
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  • 613 9 Chinese Saved By Dutch Steamer Off Johore GALLANT FIGHT FOR LIFE Rescued In Nick Of Time WE. the undersigned beg to thank publicly the timely assistance rendered to v.> on Sept. 17. by Captain H. Agterhof and his mate C. D. Caalen of s.s. Generaal Verspyck of X.P.M. when our
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  • 51 9 X„ Simulate Actual War 'ond. t ions New York, Sept. 20. v summer's naval manoeuvres rranged In the Pacific be- Maska, Puget Sound, and N Secretary. Mr. Swanson. the exercises will si- war conditions to the ,ut the real purpose is to prerepel an attack, if necessary.
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  • 443 9  - REDS INFLICT SEVERE LOSSES Sin Chew Jit Poh Fierce Two-Day Battle With Central Forces In Fukien THF in«t M„ rt Shanghai, Sept. 20. tW days battle "ound Pangkow and Wenfeng. m West CmtomTZLZaT^i ln the IOSS f a large number f o ffi <*" oi the lower Lo^! 6 bri
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  • 79 9 Expected To Be Ready For Saturday i From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 20. This morning's Siamese papers stat^ that the new Cabinet, with their policy, should be able to present themselves tc the Assembly on Saturday. It is hinted that several ot the new Cabinet members are
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  • 82 9 Gathering Of Ministers In London London, Sept. 18. The first of a series of Cabinet meetings to be held before the reassembling of Parliament will take place nexi Tuesday. Cabinet Ministers, who have been on holiday during the parliamentary recess, are expected to gather m London next week.
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  • 94 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London, Sept. 20. Spot (Sellers* 7 7 16 d. (7 7j16d.) Buyers I 7 5 16 d (7 5!16d.) Oct.-Dec/ 7 716 d (7 7!16d.) Jan.-Mar. 7 9 16d. <7%d.) April- June 73, 4 d. <7 13 16d> Market
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 200 9 *"ThT ICHIEVEMENT OF THE I MUI IF V ABLE uCCCRAGE sfthjaC^J^a,' BEUEF! 7 Hp^-^.. 1 d1 1 L/j *sr-- &fc^£ w W ••iced its Malax a with the •operation of H.H. The Sultan of Perak. "THE LIGHTS OF SINGAPORE" ROLAND BRAD DELL new book presenting the romance and history of
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    • 219 9 STAPLES MATTRESS The finest fifattress made* P°^yjß| Bh^jtfcflß B^^jJ \w™*7sr*^\^mm WW''' "Zmmm FOR PERFECT REST AND HEALTH A STAPLES MATTRESS STANDS SUPREME Prices trom $35.00 each SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Jm. K4^£^f REGD. BRAND Z^T MARMALADE Prepared .from the choicest English fruits of tru.English flavour and
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 634 10 NEIGHBOURING ESTATES COMBINE Selangor Coconuts* Meeting Thr annual meeting of Selangor Coconuts Ltd. was held at Kuala Lumpur, on September 15 the Chairman. Mr. W. A. Stanton, presiding The Chairman said The chairman of an annual meeting ot a coconut company is not m an envious
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    • 138 10 Canadian Exports Continue To Rise The motor-car industry m Canada enjoyed a substantial measure of recovery m the first half of 1934. Figures indicate a level of production over twice as high as that for the same period m 1933 and 1932. The total production of cars
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    • 964 10 Ampat Tin (4) 6s 6s 9d Asmm Kumbang 37s 6d 40s c.d. Austral Malay 50s 52s 6d Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 6d 15s 3d c.d. 1 Ayer Weng (f 1) 2.00 2.10 Bangrin Tin 26s 27s Changkat Tin (J) 60a 52s Chcnderiang 8s 6d 9s 6d
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    • 109 10 Singapore Produce Prices September 2? Gambler 4.25 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 44.50 White Pepper 43.50 Copra, Sundrled 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small flake Tapica 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1.77 V 2 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120
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    • 200 10 I Will Probably Be Equal To That Of 1933 From the official reports issued on the condition of field crops at the end of July it would seem that the Canadian wheat crop for the 1934 season will be approximately equal to that for 1933, when the
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    • 94 10 Abroad London, Sept. 18. Exchanges today were: Paris 75 1 32. New York 5.00%. Montreal 4.857' 8. Brussels 21.05» 2. Geneva 15.15V 2. Amsterdam 7.29! 2. Milan 57%. Berlin 12.38. Stockholm 19.39V 2. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90V 2. Vienna 26V 2. Prague 118%. Helsingfors 226 3/ 4. Madrid 36 3!
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    • 70 10 London, Sept. 17. On the Stock Exchange today, the chief features were the upward movement of gilt-edged securities and the further strength of Brazilian bonds and the good rally m diamond shares. In other sections business was small and prices tended lower. Wheat ruled lower m the absence
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    • 242 10 Effect Of The U. S. Textile Strike GUTHRIE and Co., Ltd., m their weekly rubber report dated Sept. 20, state: Mainly due to the American textile strike becoming rather more serious. all rubber markets are inclined to be weaker and it is unlikely that any improvement may
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    • 95 10 1 Increase In Average Of Deposits I Canberra. Sept. 17. Savings bank deposits m Australia increased last year by 1 a head of j population, the average being £31.10.0. -the highest since 1930. Total deposits at June 30, I were £210.103.000. compared with m 1933. an increase of
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    • 82 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Sept. 20, 12 o'clock Noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Std.. Spot (loose) 24*2 24 5 8 R.S.S. equal to London Std., (FOB.) 243 4 24 7 8 Standard R.S.S. on tender OctDec. 25 3 8 25» 2 Jan. Mar. 26
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    • 232 10 September 20 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London, I months' sight 2 4 13 64 London 60 days' sight 2 4 3 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London, demand 2 4 J 8 London. T.T. 2 4 332 Lyons and
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    • 249 10 Local sales at 75.5 per cent, in the Federated Maiav Qfof«« Unfederated Malay States are not collected^- V StatCS <figUres f or a -^"■""Sl. si_5 l_l, as re Pfesented by exports from Federated Malay MaUtZ nfe f d f i ratedMalay1 ay States, and Straits Settlements (Settlement
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    • 391 10 LOSS TURNED Ml* PROFIT Brunei United Annual j Meeting A greatly Improved tuthey had last met was J annual meeting oi Brunei n Plantations. Limited, held n it< nit^ yesterday. n to\nt> The chairman. Mr rw T presided and the others proseMessrs. E. C. H. Charl* *J
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    • 108 10 Sept. 11 American Can. Com American Telephone and Telegraph 10: Ul Atcheson Railroad Dupont Firestone H General Electric General Motors a Goodrich 9 Goodyear Inter- Telephone and Telegraph J% 4 National City Bank 19 1 L» New York Central <v Railroad It! i 20 Pennsylvania Rail- o]3 road
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    • 20 10 Katu Tin dren>- IUI Ust half of September ai lours run 180. cubic yard 19.000. tin ore won 298 ptkul>
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  • 967 11 THE GOOD WORK of the Clerical Union local Chinese Topics I OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT prone to measure i fl tnesi by what he car and not by what h< It He is judged by the his bankroll, by how much glorj opollse, and not by ho* and happiness he can
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  • 42 11 Mr. Pan Thong Ho t of Batu Gajah. was admitted as a member of the F.M.S. Bar. to practise as an advocate and solicitor, by the Hon. Mr. S. J. Thomas, Chief Justice, F.M.S. at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, on Monday.
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    10 11 COUNCIL members of the Clerical Union for the year 1933-1934.
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  • 723 11 by Ely Culbertson World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst JUSTIFYING A RESPONSE JOULES of bridge are made to be observed, and following them will usually bring the best results m actual play. However, there are many occasions when a player is justified m departing from rules
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  • 88 11 Two Ambulance Men Lowered To Bottom Two ambulance men were lowered with their stretcher by crane to rescue an injured man at the bottom of a pit at Hornsey Lane. Highgate. N. The man. Mr. Thomas Wallace, of Tamar Street. Charlton. S.E., fell into the pit.
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  • 73 11 Express Coupling Snaps On L.M.S. A L.M.S. express from Manchester to London broke m two near Crewe when a coupling parted at 60 m.p.h. Both parts of the train were brought i to a standstill without any damage and there were no personal injuries. The train was
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  • 97 11 "Authorities' Conduct Most Improper" "I consider the conduct of the hospital authorities has been most improper." said the Southend coroner, adjourning the inquest on Leonard John Carpenter, aged 23 months of Western Road. Lcigh-on-Sea. who died m Scuthend Hospital following a fall. "This child died on Tuesday evening,
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  • 89 11 Trailer Crew Escapes Plunge In Canal Two men were carried a mile at 50 miles an hour m a runaway steam wagon and trailer at Washington and escaped almost unhurt. They were William Roberts, the driver, of Northwich. and Sidney Wood, his mate, of Altrincham. The driving
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  • 84 11 Poison Taken From Doctor's Car i An appeal to every mother m the city was issued by Plymouth police. The police ask^d mothers to help them to trace some children believed [to have taken a first-aid outfit and a tin of toffee from a doctor's
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 723 11 Assurance ia force ayer W.ata.aa* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Setttexnenti) HEA, oktich- Oreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Btreet. Singapore. Omc Old M The Company ha* £20.000 depoafted with the Supreme Court of England and complies Ihe British EJk «> Companies Act m every
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  • 98 12 To Stop Building ShipPropelling Machinery It is officially announced that by arrangement with National Shipbuilders' Security, Ltd., Messrs. William Beardmore and Co., Ltd., will cease to build main propelling machinery for ships when their present contracts at Dalmuir have been completed, towards the end of next
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  • 54 12 Membership.— lt is notified for information that, with effect as from Oct. 1, 1934, the name of Mitsui Bussan Kaisha will be added to the list of Steamship Lines parties to the Straits New York Lines Agreement enumerated on the title page of
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 256 12 |To Command The Balmoral Castle The gallant rescue of 400 passengers and crew of the Hamburg-Amerika liner Hammonia by the Union-Castle liner Kinfauns Castle m 1922 is recalled by the appointment of Capt. C. Le Brocq to command the Balmoral Castle m succession to Capt. John Attwood.
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    • 104 12 'Workman Injured While On Repair Work An explosion occurred m the oil tank of the steamer Laurelwood. which is undergoing repairs at the Middle Docks, South Shields. Three men were inside the tank at the time, and one of them was seriously injured. The men who were
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    • 1122 12 FAITH IN FUTURE OF MERCHA NT NA VY FAITH m the future of the Mer- I chant Navy was expressed by Sir Percy Bates, Bart., G.8.E., chairman of Cunard White Star: Ltd., at the 69th annual meet- ing of the Mersey training shipj Indefatigable. No matter what troubles it was
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    • 34 12 The new Italian aarlne i Ferraris, which ha !the Tarento ihipyard TJ jment of 1.000 tons :< j eighteen miles abov. below the lurfaci is equipped with w guns and eight ton d i I
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    • 186 12 j Resigns From Steamship P. And I. .Woeiation The Liverpool and L ndon ft ship Protection and Indemnity Ass©- elation, Ltd.. announce the i |of Mr. J. Bruce Efemay froi chairmanship of the conunittet Mr. Ismay wai Aral (ed to :he committee m November. UH, to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 633 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. W*mmm\m M H2 LVf (Incorporated ln England). ROME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU fe CANADA. FOVR MAGNIFICENT 'EMPRESSES/ COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE
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    • 69 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHAKA lANGYO UH* KAISHA. LTD. < Incorporated In Jap*** Regular fkih.hi J» PASSENGER SIKVI^ b MILAN MARU \V 1 MALTA MARU SHYOJIN MARU I ,9 ERIE MARU .^(1 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI. J* VACOVA IND YO*™* 3 BOSTON MARU P 6 MALTA MARU ERIE MARU Oct
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 426 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 Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) 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 a.m.
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    • 195 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR shi or sss Ea*t Wharf (Entrance Gait i Ophir 22. Anshui Pronto 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Sirdhana 13. H.MS hidol 10; Bennevis Empire Dm-k (Entrance <, ale X) Mirzapore 30: Tttn, Navigator 33: I n Maru 37. West Wharf: (Entrance, Gale i r Ginyo Maru 5: Maru 2
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    • 463 13 f BRITISH INDIA P. O. S.N. COS SAILINGS. lnage S'pSre. r s s£* BHL lAN 6.100 Sept. 27 CORFU 15 000 Nov 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 28 RANCHI 17 000 IW 7 BEHAR M 2 2£ 7 NALDERA 16 000 I*c 21 CHITRAL 15,000 Oct. 12 ,uw *ZLg* SOUDAN 6,500
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    • 507 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) 9m^ m% "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Pittsburg Sept. 29 Oct. 2 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL
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    • 1169 13 Bl^S^ X T fl I J Ammmmmmmmm\LL^^m^WW^m\\[jt 188 M X b^^ iniTSaLTtnd THB BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO fl fin Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THB CUNARD WHITE STAR Ltd THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK BTEAMSHIP CO
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    • 893 14 K. P. M. I CONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU SIBERG— Friday, Sept. 21, Rhio, Dabo, Billiton and Batavia. OPHlR— Friday, Sept. 21, Muntok (passengers and mails only) and Batavia thence per s.s. Op Ten Noort to Semarang and Sourabaya. MAPIA— Friday. Sept. 21. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. GEN. VERSPYCK— Friday, Sept.
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    • 391 14 Lwao Lva H^^ aWA^aWal a¥B»avaß**E a¥ 1 Ammm\ \\mmm\mmm\amJ^^^^^. SL > iMLj^St VaV la^BOaw^ w R 3BEEB^fe^^^a^aa^Bß^^a^^" B REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAIURGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS AU outside staterooms Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt.
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    • 723 14 O. S. K. LINT I for aestsCa bHH south amkkk I Atlas Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. 1,,t I Dar-ea-Salaam, beira, L. Marques I Durban and Algoa Bay fl f ftuenos Air*** Raenes A. res via Colombo. Durban N I Maru Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos ami Montevideo
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  • 143 15 Md 1. RACE 2. RACE 3. R AC E 4. RACE 5 R ACE .1 »a I RACE 6 RACE 7 R ACE 8 RACE 9 pBtrOU gHOHXY i lONELY LADY TOLOMn I bnp NANCY RAJA LAO? TRAN S- MISS [ABITT SSrriSS Kanon Path Arl 'l^
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  • 1076 15 Following are the official scratching^ for the opening day of the amateur meeting Race 2 :—Miss Singapore, Republican. Race 5 :—Bridget. Race 7 :—Army Contractor. Race 8 :—Lady Wallada. Silvanus. All engagements :—Silvanus. Double tote :—Races No. 7 and 9. Big sweep :—Race No. 9. Note
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    9 15 Holmes (P. 8.) m front of the Malaj goal.
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  • 210 15 COMMAND'S RUGBY TOUR Bangkok Preparing Keenly B Bangkok, Sept. 12. ANGKOK rugby players are looking forward very keenly to the visit of the Malayan Command team from Singapore. The weather is not too kind at present for intensive practice and last Saturday's match had to be abandoned
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  • 93 15 Early Call Over Details London, Sept. 20. Following is the call over for the Cesarewitch. 20 1. Swift and True. Toff. 20/1, Solar Boy (offered). 22/1, Cotoneaster (offered) 25/1, taken 22/1, Negro (offered). 25/1. Spring Morning. Toff. 25/, Hands Off, Roi De Paris Polly Stephens (offered), 28 1
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  • 689 15 CROWDS* EFFECT ON PLAYERS •THE Challenge Round, giving Great Britain the Davis Cup for the second year and re-nominating her as the champion nation, has left behind several impressions which formed the topic of conversation afterwards. At the L.T.A. dinner given to the
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  • 828 15 A Left Hander Says "Cricketer" IT IS HIS NATURAL METHOD OF ATTACK TN view of the conference yesterday between the committee of the M.C.C. and representatives of the Australian Board of Control on the question of body line bowling, the following comments by "Cricketer," m the
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    11 15 Dunn (P.R.) heading: away to Rogers (P. 8.) from Mat Noor
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  • 293 15 FRASER AND NEAVE'S EXAMPLE Increased Efficiency Must Result T"HE necessity for putting out "no vacancies notices immediately after the public got to know of the construction of the new sports ground was described as cause and effect oy Dr. J. S. Webster at the opening of Messrs.
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  • 618 16 ENDEAVOUR GETS THE LEAD IN CROSSING THE LINE AND HOLDS IT Odds On The Challenger VANDERBILT ADMITS RAINBOW TOO SLOW FNDEAVOIR entirely dispelled yesterday any doubts that may have been lingering ai- to her superiority over the Rainbow. She got away smartly at the
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  • 111 16 Cricket Season Ended In England London, Sept. lfi With the cricket season brought to a close with the finish of the Rest of England match against the Champion County, the three leaders m the cricket averages are: BATTING Times Mot Highest Inns, out Runs Score Aye The Nawab
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  • 32 16 A 12 rounds return right between Young Thunderface and Frank Weber will take place at the New World tonight. The principal supporting bout is between Bud Walley and Kid Garbo. i I
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  • 592 16 VICTORY BY THREE AND A Halp LENGTHS AFTER A VERY STEADY RACE Excellen t Leaders hip SINGAPORE beat Batavia m the inter-port Rmrin yesterday by three and a half lengths. n,» s i)la\fri better finish and more power m their rowing through*^ t h the visitors,
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  • 247 16 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT ENDING Roy Smith's Conqueror Beaten YW. Brand, who beat Roy Smith m the previous round of the A Singles of the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament, failed to maintain his form lagainst S. M. Garrard m the semi-final tie. and after winning the first set at
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  • 145 16 Cullen Cup Miss Graham and M. H. Can* «owe 3> beat Miss Robinson and J. McLeod <scr. 6—l 6—l. TIES FOR MONDAY Dyne Cup Mrs. E Fletcher and R. F Goodman »owe 1> vs. Mrs. E. W. P Fulcher and R. L. Moir (owe 4». Cullen Cup Mr.
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  • 50 16 The following players will represent S.C.RC. at hockey against Raffles Institution on Monday at the school ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp:— Cheok jWah: Henry Boon, Tiang Seng: Choo Beng. Fong Lim. Kee Siang: Tuck Soon. Kit Soon, Chim Bock Robert Eu. Yuen Fong. Reserves Geo Lee Kee Pow
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  • 57 16 First Inter-League Of Seaxm London, > There was only yesterday, be: Mansfield In the northern the third division which result* win for the hoi nil— Reuter Belfast, <«-pt 11 The Inter-League season took ph. League entertained the Y. At half-time England h:d by goals to onr. and ran
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    15 16 THE OTHER "Te*t» Team: Miss H. Hide smitins a ball fr™* hmi<~ %sz :ssn__B%_etri?_S_H_S ampton.
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    • 89 16 MOTOR CAR INSURANCE. AN UNINSURED CAR IS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF. HEAVY LIABILITY FOR Third Party Claims. i i I I MAY WE QUOTE YOU FOR OUR I I Third Party Policy? I WHICH FULLY INDEMNIFIES YOU IN THIS j RESPECT AND ALSO COVERS FULL LAW COSTS J Write or
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    • 38 16 AMATEUR RACES BEGIN THIS AFTERNOON THE Autumn Amateur meeting of the Singapore Turf Club opens at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Notes ort the various events by "Bookie/ and selections by Leighton, will be found m page 15 today.
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    • 104 16 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I I THE LAMP) OFUSTINC BRILLIANCE I I Am\ aaak. $5 Amm\\^^^^^^^^^^mm\\\\mmm^ W I _-_f_l_r Cmt v^v H laf I I aT l I i^m\\\\\\\\\W^^^~- :^^P' m By < ..>_■ awfr*ryfr*- Qu B_B_B_| *j__-LU__^_^_^_^_a. o -^mmm Ww C_B aY ■"■i^i in i ii ajajjT^^^^^^^^^K* v I
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    • 179 16 Yachting TODAY'S EVENT Sixth Race Of Change Boat Series Today the "B" class will sail the sixth race of the change-boat series starting at 5.15 p.m. In accordance with the conditions helmsmen will sail the following boats: Helmsmen representing: Will sail: Prima Donna Punai Paddy Mowgli Corrib Prima Donna Merlin
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