The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 September 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS XO. ***** ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934 10 CENTS
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  • 107 1 Shock For Houseboat Party 30 Miles From Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 25 \RT\ of Englishmen and Americans sailing houseboat upcountry this week-end narrowly led death when they wen fired on by Chinese o British numbers of the party named Peach, a of Renter's
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  • 87 1 Kenya Murder Trial Sensation Nairobi. Sept. Zb. i LONAL murder trial I Eldoret. Kenya, beiore a yi Mrs. Helen Eugenic ftve of her native ser- :arged m connection tth of a native who died m June 25, allegedly as the flogging ordered by Mrs. I urried out
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  • 70 1 Experience Of A Settler's Wife Nairobi. Sept. 23. C >vnsational trial In the ol Kenya has terminated m sentence being passed on Lumbwa natives charged with Wering .Alexander Semini, a settler, -ircumstances m a lonely use near Naivasha. episode m the court was wife's description ot being assaulted
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  • 39 1 uld Standard Countries' Plan Brussels. Sept. 23. sibility of an economic long gold standard countries by M. Jaspar, Foreign no is going to Geneva on discuss the matter with tivea of other gold standard '•totries Reuter Wireless
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  • 43 1 Hong Kong, Sept. 23. 'T'HE British river gunboat Robin, built only last year, has been hard ashore badly holed m the West River since Friday morning:. There were no casualties. Two other British gunboats are standing: by. Reuter Wireless
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  • 99 1 Big Decrease Of Exports Recorded Paris, Sept. 25. There was a decrease of 3.755,000,000 irancs m France's foreign trade m the first, eight, months of 1934 compared with the corresponding period of 1933 Imports totalled 16,000.000.000 irancs and exports 11,541,000.000 francs. The Minister for Agriculture at a meeting
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  • 53 1 Poem Composed By Mr. John Masefield London, Sept. 25. On the occasion of the launching ol the Cunard liner No. 534 tomorrow the Poet Laureate, Mr. John Maseneld. has written a seven verse poem tor the souvenir programme. Reuter Wireless [A description of the liner is given
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  • 60 1 Berlin. Sept. 24. A decree issued by the Minister 101 Economics prohibits the sale of foreigr made articles at prices above those pre vailing m the world market to which however, may be added import tariff* and similar charges. The tendency lor foreign goods v disappear from
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  • 149 1 Nanking May Lodge A Protest A I'I'REHENSION is felt at Geneva over the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by the Soviet to Manchukuo. and it is 'possible that China may protest against the sale as Russia by the aereement of
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  • 146 1 Assembly's Vote Of Confidence From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 25. ■"THE Assembly after listening to a statement of policy by the Premier today voted unanimously their confidence m the Government. The Premier pointed out that the success of the Government depended upon the gracious support
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  • 77 1 Retires From German Army Berlin. Sept. ?5. Colonel Hindenburg. son of the late President, is retiring from the German army' on Sept. 30 with the rank of Major-General. It is understood Colonel Hindenburg wishes to retire into private life and will devote himself to farming and will write
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    49 1 FOR THE FIRST time an aeroplane was used to test its practical use m evacuating wounded, when the Red Cross co-operated with the Army on manoeuvres m Suffolk. The picture shows "wounded being placed m the aeroplane— a monospar which won this year's King's Cup Race during the tests.
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  • 189 1 Terms Of 1924 Agreement Recalled London, Sept. 25. It is widely predicted that Russia will follow up the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by recognising Manchukuo. Lively apprehensions are felt at Geneva where the League is placed m a most awkward position despite Litvinoff's warning that Russia
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  • 108 1 Revising The French Constitution Paris, Sept. 24. In a broadcast talk this evening N. Doumergue disclosed that he contemplated summoning a National Assembly m order to revise the French Constitution so as to incorporate certain salient features of the British Constitution. He said he mended to bring about
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  • 135 1 Bodies Of Englishmen Turin, Sept. 25. AFTER several days' search, the bodies of Hoyland and Ward, th two Oxford undergraduates, were found at the foot of a crevasse on the Italian face of Mont Blanc by guides led by the Himalayan explorer. Mr. Francis S. Smythe.
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  • 41 1 Heavy Typhoon Casualties In Japan Tokio, Sept. g& The typhoon casualty list is 2.4:) f j killed. 8,399 Injured, and 568 missing. The cost of repairing the railways Will be 10,000,000 yen. Five thousand rail wagons were destroyed. Reutrr
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  • 132 1 Grave Allegations Against French Officials Lille, Sept. 25. 'THE arrest of Police Inspector Mariani and eight others has precipitated a scandal which at the moment is over-shadowing the Stavisky and Prince affairs. *T*HEIR arrest has let loose a flood of reveleations by
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  • 104 1 PRISON ESCAPE FAILS Dillinger Gunmen Shot Down Columbus (Ohio), Sept. :!.V A N Lnfentoui ruse nearly enabled two ol DUlinger*! henchmen. Pier pont and Makley, to escape from prison where they arc awaiting execution. Both, however, were shut and are m serious condition Pierpont, with a revolver, overawed his guard
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  • 102 1 I.S. Strike Leader And Washington, Sept. 23. The strike leader. Mr. Gorman, and the Labour leader, Mr. Green |n )ft joint statement, state that "we hav^ gained every substantial thing we can gain from this strike which has torn apart the whole unjust structure of the N.R.A.. lifting
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  • 61 1 Ex plosion Of Gas On An Outcrop Berlin, Sept. 25. Thirty-five unemployed who were gathering the outcrop from the Ruda mine, Upper Siltsi yesterday were converted into human torches by an explosion of coal gas. They flung themselves into puddles and tore off their clothes. Three of them
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 MOTOR UNION PRIVATE CAR POLICIES FOR SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. COCKTAI L SDANCE5 DANCE DINNER DANCE 9.45 p.m. to Midnight I CABARET THE TALENTED I KIR A BORIS FBOM^W6HLIEW BUSSWN MLLET RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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    • 87 1 On Other Pages Letters to the Editor 2 Diary of the neck 2 Laic notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Germany's trade debts 3 Young Malay sentenced 3 London letter 4 Picture page 5 Municipal Commission meeting 6 Leading article and notes 8 Launch of new Cunarder 9 German clergymen rebel
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    • 107 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. In* :r. 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 HOTEL fENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SLNBATHING fcVERY ROOM
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  • 192 2 Tom Walls And Ralph Lynn Score Again You will heartily enjoy "A Cup Of j Kindness." the latest farce from the laughter pen of Ben Travers. starring i the ever-popular Tom W T alls and Ralph Lynn now being shown at the Pavilion. It is the
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  • 103 2 Sir Leybourne Francis Watson David|scn. of Huntley. Aberdeen, chairman of iStafield Rubber Co.. Ltd.. and Pelmadulla Rubber Co.. Ltd.. and connected with several other rubber companies, who died at Worthing on June 29. aged 75. left personal estate m Great Britain and abroad valued at £168,505 He left .€lO.OOO to
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  • 1287 2 "THE TRAGEDY OF THUNDERFACE" A REPLY BY THE SINGAPORE BOXING BOARD OF CONTROL— "OCCASIONAL TRAGEDIES MUST INEVITABLY OCCUR'— PRESENT POLICY TO BE CONTINUED COLONY'S B UDGE T—MR LA YCOCK 'S ANALYSIS To the Editor. Sir.— l am directed by the Singapore Boxing Board of Control to
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  • 119 2 Victoria Street Trader Convicted The Chinese proprietor of a Chinese shop m Victoria Street, Quek Koh Chai by name, was convicted yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge, and fined $30. m default 14 days' rigorous imprisonment. The fine was paid. The charge against Koh
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  • 40 2 By the departure from Malacca at the end of this month of Mr. J. R Gildea, manager of Messrs. Harper. GilfiJlan and Co.. the .Malacca Swimming Club will be the poorer for the loss of a popular and energetic secretary.
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  • 163 2 Unusual Theme Of Film At The Capitol Imagine a man who commits a murder and is unaware of the fact that he has done so. Not a lawyer m the country will defend him. until a famous barrister from the obscurity into which years of retirement has
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  • 39 2 Batavia Sept. 20. The villages of Krono and Krintjing have been evacuated because of the severe eruptions of the Merapi volcano. Red-hot blocks of lava as big as houses, are falling down from the mountain. The situation is dangerous.
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  • 135 2 Coroner Absolves Driver From Blame <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 24. Returning a verdict oi death ov misadventure on Kanan Nair who wab knocked down and killed by a train at the Klang-Port Swettenham June tion, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. the Coroner, attached no blame
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  • 123 2 Employer Alleged To Have Kicked Him Violently Accused of kicking one of his own workmen so severely that he was removed to hospital with a broken bone. Tan Seng Hin. a well-to-do local earthworks contractor, appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court yesterday. Song Hin
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 1 TELEPHONE I PMOKI I 1 OSE no time m call* I m g v a whatever the I need may be— for m the I Classified Want-Ad ColI oinns lie results waiting I to serve you. I JFtcc press I WANT ADS
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    • 225 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I "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 REPAIRERS 14A Change Alley, Singapore 5& The
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    • 366 2 TEX|)K|g 1 MUNICH' U.,, v I Tenders Tenders are ow following material Purchase of tumbler-cart g h Sewage Pump,:. St. Pumpln, s ssr 4 pm v Supply of Salt CHaaN w«, etc. for 1935 5S of> 4 p.m. Wcdnesd- Uo «n| Municipal Be^, ESTATE OF ft (K|| DECEASED/^ 1 Sale
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 309 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY SEPT. 26. High Water 0.21 a.m. 10.2 ft., 12.13 p m. 9.6 ft. Golf: Keppel Golf Club, Women's! Foresomes Competition. Hockey: S.C.C. Trial, padang. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27. High Water 1.0 a.m. 9.6 ft, 12.39 p.m.! 9.5 ft. Football: Malay Inter-School Com- j petition. T. Besar
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    • 413 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. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 7-8 Relay of Police Band from the Municipal Bandstand at Waterloo
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    • 62 2 Law Notices For The Day tin* I st Before the hief Court at M a.m. 5.153 34- Lim Tian H Ticng Bee and '2 ore. lh( Before Mr. .lustier M ?nd Court at 10.45 I Assizes: Rex v Rex vs. Lim Cheok s Before Mr Justin' < Berkft m the
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  • 527 3 FOUR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS NOW High Qualification Needed poUR of the pilots of Imperial AirSn^Z 8 0^' Walters, Travers. Spafford, and Alcock-have now suePitote gaining certificates as Master c me ago tne flrst two awards of the Master Pilot's Certificate were made to Capts. A. L.
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  • 99 3 AIN SEEKING A SETTLEMENT Indispensable Condition For Resumption London, Sept. 18. N icy meeting of the and Commercial Trealittee of the Federation Industries, fully attended atives of leading trades itry. unanimously passed resolution which pd to the President id of Trade: "Th .t His overnment be requested
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  • 153 3 London. Sept. 17 irdance with the resolution iturday at a meeting m which problems of trade many, In as far as they aileet. wool textiles and coal exrests of the north, were an influential depuration fifty members visited the Trade this afternoon and ed by Dr. Burgin. Paviiaeretary.
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  • 71 3 London, Sept. 17. Ed Kingdom delegation to ilks on the commercial and relations between the United and Germany, as alTected by German machinery for conimports and allocation of exchange, will leave London I f BtTlin on Monday. gation consists of Sir FreRoss, chief economic adBritish Government and
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  • 35 3 reported that it is most improHon. Mr. W. M. Millington, Touncillor. Malacca. and tgton will b? returning to i the autumn of this year Millington has retired from the 'writes the Malay Mail Malacca correspondent).
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  • 92 3 But Death Duties Are Down There was little change m the revenue position disclosed m the Exchequer return made up to Aug. 25. Among the items which compare favourably with last year's collection to the comparable date are income-tax £6 500 000 ahead; stamps, nearly £1000,000; customs,
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  • 114 3 Chinese Twakow Men Fined Described by the Master Attendant c as a very serious offence, three Chinese 1 were charged m the Marine Court yeslerday with being m charge of a twa- i kow to a prohibited area and with refusing to mAc when requested to do
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  • 273 3 MALAY'S EXPLANATION OF ALLEGED THEFTS Convicted For Holding Stolen Property A sentence of 21 days' rigorous im I prisonment was imposed yesterday by Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, on a young Malay. Hussai* bin bemen, on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property. Dr. Hutchinson of
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  • 213 3 Indian Says European Gave Him Permission The action of a European who allegedly "rescued" an Indian hawker from police custody was commented upon m the police court yesterday. The Indian. Pitshimuthu. appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander on a charge of illicit hawking m Collyer Quay. Court Inspector
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  • 94 3 Association To Be Formed In Singapore A mass meeting of the Adi Dravidas was held at the premises of the Hindu Association on Sunday, Mr. S. S. Nateson presiding, with a view to forming an association for the interests and welfare of their community. It was unanimously resolved
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  • 94 3 Driver's Only Way Of Getting Sick Mother Home The story of a 78-year-old woman's ride on the pillion of a motor-cycle was told at Worcester. Henry England, aged 40, of Cuthbertroad. Winson Green, Birmingham, was fined 10s. for carrying three persons on a motor-cycle at Tibberton,
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  • 34 3 Dr. C. J. Boyd, Health Officer, Seremban. Port Dickson and Jelebu. proceeded on leave last week-end, and Dr C H Williams, who has recently returned from leave, has arrived m Seremban to replace him.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 874 3 WHITEAWAYS GREAT RE-ORGANIZAT.ua SAL£ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th TILL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. WE CONTEMPLATE CLOSING THE SECOND FLOOR OF OITR STORE (THE RESULT OF RECENT SUP CESSFUL SALES HAVING ENABLED US TO REDUCE OUR STOCKS CONSIDERABLY) ND rONfT\ TRATING ALL DEPARTMENTS ON THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT.
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  • 3585 4 AIR MAIL LETTER from LONDON Farewell To Summer Windsor Lad To Retire? Another Smack At Tin Restriction Golden Times In Theatre-Land Fine Film* "Crime ff it hout k Passion" Prince George Buys The Ring The Lord Mayor's Tragedy Some Jieivs On Drinks And Reverend Forgers BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT Fleet
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  • 96 4 HIS INDIGESTION HAS VANISHED. Ho II;.. M iwUirt i:,iii Ul relicl rrom Itlcn thanl IChatfdox -n chai |cl ircoaJ has i live trouble .v her, Bted, tasteh powi l* i ni th results with |lnt. H-r... I am more tl by taking Cb I had Izui I never without and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 WHERE IS The Thin Man? I LIFE IN THE TROPICS Often entails loss of vitality. Noj finer "Pick me up" can be had than Phosferine Tonic Wine, a full bodied wine with the addition of the world famous Phosferine. JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS, LTD., Singapore and Penang. WOULD YOU LIKE
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    • 103 4 vf:s. WEXt ah,; fO e!? TM GIFT Mlop WHEW n CEASELESS BARCAIXs Z NOTICE Till (.11 I v,, (M is REMOVING i iori rft% MM.IM PREMISES fxD INVIH OLR MAXI ESTEEM \nm VALIKI i Ul TO VISIT R o\ OCTOBER Ist 1934 j THE < mTOI HWSIONs IS7, NORTH BRIDf.I
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  • 91 5 MB ALAJi ,-„„„.*>. made a re^Un* test j» g !gf fc I^S^ZX^i j^t ."^agSl 'SgC^SLt'S 1 monoplane fitted with a 240 h.p. Armstrong Siddele> L>nx engine, and mc el e »»b Ministry for the flight. The flight came over the South I oast. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 j-o w vv N H K* v^Bl^*" \^il .^r B >w i- Ml^r B gp, >^ f r^r B f 8 >-vv 8 Oi/SCOTCH r^fSr GROUSE I I First shipment 8 Bb 8 Guaranteed this i I season's birds 8 I DO NOT FAIL TO TRY THEM I SIMGAPORE 1
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  • 352 6 TRAGIC FATE OF TWO YOUNG BOYS WENT SWIMMING WHEN WARNED NOT TO A DOUBLE bathing tragedy which occurred on Sunday last on the seashore at Northam Road, m which two Cantonese boys named Tham Ah Wah and Ah Tuck lost their lives, was the subject
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  • 34 6 The Hon. Mr. H. G R Leonard M.C.S.. British Resident of Pahar.g. left Kuala Lipis on Thursday tor Pekan to attend th^ Pahang 3 r atc Council Meeting tonay at Sri Tere tang, Pekan.
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  • 342 6 ALLEGED SUPPLIES TO CRIMINALS 'THE allegation that two men, while earring on "a dubious financial !and legal advice business," were actuI ally supplying arms to criminals, was j made at Marylebone police court. Mr. Curtis Bennett, prosecuting, said I both men were
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  • 340 6 QUESTIONS AND L MOTIONS FOR FRIDAY AT the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission to be held on Friday. Mr. John Laycock will ask the following question Will the Health Officer please furnish figures showing «a> the total number of deaths m l.is area during each of the
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  • 144 6 But Forgot To Say Where She Was Going SHE MOVED— CLIM petite and wearing her wavy hair bobbed m approved fashion, a young Straits born Indian Mohamedan woman, giving the name of Esa Bee was charged yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, with having failed to notify her
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  • 22 6 The Malacca mail van whilst returning with the English mails from the station collided with a 'bus. Both vehicles were slightly damaged.
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  • 384 6 Hong Kong Millionaire Returnin g Home CIR Robert Ho Tung, the well-known Hong Kong millionaire, was a through passenger on the Conte Verde which arrived In Singapore yesterday afternoon from Europe. Sir I Robert who is on his way back to Hong Kong was m bed when the ship arrived
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  • Article, Illustration
    107 6 KING EDWARD VII COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. Standing (from left) -Graduates— W J j PMI i bin Hassan, Tan Kirn Cheng. Low Thean Loy, Tan Keng Teong, Lip Seng Chew L JayesuH (from left):— Dr. F. R. Sayers, 8.A., M.D., D.P.H., B.CH., 8.A.0.. (Univ. DubHn). Professor' R M CH.B., (N.Z.), F.R.C.S.
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  • 200 6 European to witness the incident, which occurred just after breakfast Mr. Fant threw two lifebelts overbeard and. without hesitation, jumped m after the woman, who had disappeared. Apparently no-one else aboard the ship witnessed the incident, for the Kumsang proceeded on its way, leaving its
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  • 99 6 JUMP OVERBOARD TO SAVE A WOMAN DRAMA OF THE CHINA SEA Hong Kong, Sept. 20. T*HE heroism of Chief Officer J. Fant. of the steamer Kumsang. j almost cost him his life on the voyage 1 from Singapore to Hong Kong, which ended yesterday, when the vessel arrived m port.
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  • 44 6 Mr. V. B. C. Baker. General Manager. Pahang Consolidated Company. Ltd.. Sungei Lembing. who has been nominated a member of the State Council. Pahang. m the place of the Hon. Mr. A. S. Lilburne. will take his seat at the State Council meeting today.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 205 6 ENSURE BETTER VISIOX Our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice given. Our glasses give clear vision from edge to edge and our charges are Moderate. Conserve your vision with i mod err. lenses. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.. 96, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. Fears Unbreakable Waterproof Wrist Watch.
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    • 5 6 BEWARE OF The Thin Man
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    • 70 6 BY APPOINTMENT' WIHBKWP TO H M TrTH" He said to me I've tried I i many whiskies and found I them wanting I I [I said to him then the one you're wanting is I pjT 1 I JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820. ..STILL GOING STRONG. I I CALDbtCK MACGREGOR CO.
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  • 83 7 An event m the social history of the Chettiar community In Malaya took place at Kuala Kangsar when M. Ct. Chidambaram Chettiar. of Enggor, was married to Letchimi Ammal, a Vellala lady. The rites m connection with the marriage were performed by Luxmana Kurukkal. of the Taiping Dendayuthapani
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 45 7 NEW WORLD CABARET SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th Presentation of Gold Medals by Mr. Wee Ban Cheng to the vaudeville artistes of the New World Cabaret. Special Turns by the Misses Anita and Molly. Medals on view at Messrs. B. P. de Silva. USUAL ADMISSION 50 CTS.
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    • 405 7 _CAIP ITO L^| TODAY! 3.15-6.15-9.15 AUGUSTUS THOMAS' brilliant play that thrilled thousands during its TWO W J^J||^ Now comes to th^ Talking Screen vjjjj^. JK^ J^ J^ J^ as an unforgettable PARAMOUNT 2&p< H .j. tk E WITCHING HOUR WITH SIR GUY STANDING f John Halliday and Judith Allen. He
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  • 964 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934 Sale Of The C.E.R. MOST news from Manchukuo and the Far East m general is so often of an alarming nature that the latest development— the reported sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway by Russia to Manchukuo comes as a welcome change.
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  • 211 8 Mr. K. C. Das. managing director of The Calcutta Chemical Co.. Ltd.. Calcutta, arrived by the s.s. Conte Verde. Under the auspices ol the Indian Association. Pandit Vishva Bandhu Shastri. M.A.. M.0.L., will deliver a lecture on "Indian Social Polity" today at 6 p.m. at No. 1.
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  • 517 8 EDGAR Wallace, novelist, playwright and journalist, is to have a memorial m Fleet Street. A plaque is to be set m the wall of the premises of Tomas Cook, the tourist agents, near Ludgate Circus, where Wallace, starting life as a newsboy, sold papers In Memory
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  • 900 8 New Zealand 's Grand Scenery TPHE immense variety of its scenery is New Zealand's greatest asset In the eyes of many visitors from overseas, particularly Americans, who have been going there m increasing numbers since the war. With this view the present Governor General. Lord Bledisloe. and Mr. Bernard Shaw,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 142 8 I Have you tried all the following I TASTY CHEESES? Cheddar English Australian Goudt Edam Dutch Cream Kraft Gorgonzola Roquefort Gruyere I TAKE YOUR CHOICE I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. ■■■■■■■■^^HMH^^Ha^Biggi^i^^gßlßHm^ M.it/'. Stud; mm^ m I FASHION SAYS I \^<?^H velvet I V HICKORY SAYS "ONE j
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    • 71 8 A NEW SCOTTISH RECRUIT was on sentry-go and the major stopped to ask "Who are you?" "Fine; hoo's yersel'?", was the reply. There is a sense of wellbeing m the man who has taken out a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY as he knows he has provided against the
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  • 693 9 A TOUCH OF A BUTTON BY HER MAJESTY Wonder Ship Of The World SECRET OF THE NAME STILL CLOSELY GUARDED A tidal wave will sweep down thf Hv»» r-i.~» *i_« a. the touch of a button the new tfa^'a *fT Wht k n to the
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  • 106 9 Happy Event For Crown Princess Rome, Sept. 24. The Crown Princess, Marie Jose has given birth to a daughter. The birth occurred at Naples m the presence of the Queen of Italy, and the Queen Mother of Belgium. Princess Mafalda. Both are doing well. The baby will
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  • 233 9 6,000 GERMAN CLERGYMEN IN OPEN REBELLION OVER BERLIN CEREMONY Racial Doctrines Resisted Berlin, Sept. 24. Open rebellion on the part of 6.000 evangelical pastors representing nearly one-third of the entire Protestant clergy m Germany marked today's ceremonial enthronement of Reichsbishop Mueller as head of the Nazi German Evangelical Church. II7HILE
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  • 115 9 Allegations At Morro Castle Enquiry f New York. Sept. 24. The allegation that Captain Willmott feared that the wireless officer Alagna would throw corrosive acid over him was made by Captain Warms at the Morro Castle enquiry. He declared that the day before his death Wilmott told him
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  • 37 9 Concluded Between Holland And Germany Berlin. Sept. 25. A clearing agreement has been concluded between Germany and Holland and her colonies for the regulation of all payments, with special arrangement for high-seas shipping. Reuter Wireless
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  • 105 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London, Sept. 25. Spot (Sellers) 7 l 2 d. <7 9 16d.) (Buyers) 7 3 B d. (7 7 16d.) Oct.-Dec. 7>bd. n 916 d.) Jan.-Mar. 7 11 16 d. (7 1116 d.) Apr.-June 7
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 The Thin Man IS COMING! FRESH FABRICS from PARIS JUST RECEIVED! TAFFETAS METAL FACONNE METAL MAT VELVET METAL NOVELTY a host of the loveliest silks! In charming colours Ideal for Evening Dresses. CHOTIRMALL'S 41 4o HIGH STREET (EST. 1875) TEL. 7957. MAAS— 27 TODAY TIFFIN TOMORROW $1.00 < reme de
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    • 233 9 DUNLOPILLO I M cushionimc; CIRCLE \r DIAMETER I M 1 OBLONG 15"xlO" $3.00 \k Jr/ SHAPED 17r'xl7" $6.75 w^m^-^-' SHAPED I8 M xl8 fl $7.00 1' (PRICES NETT) It's the amazing nature of Dunlopillo Cushions that makes them popular. They always come up smiling, they never get out of shape
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 765 10 Trade With Great Britain Only Slightly Helped THHE trading position of India lor 1933-4 is examined m a report issued recently by the Government of India on the working of the scheme of preferences resulting from the trade agreement concluded at Ottawa between the United Kingdom
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    • 443 10 Singapore, Sept. 21. MEAT Beef steak (Round) Kati 28 Beef stew or curry do 24 Pork, lean do 42 Perk, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 32 Mutton Australian lb. 30 Fowl Kati 32 Hens < Locally reared > do 40 Ducks. Java Each 46 Pigeons, domestic
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    • 76 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Sept. 25, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 25 25 Vs R.S.S. equal to London Std.. (F. 0.8.) October 25U 25% Standard R.S.S. on tender Oct-Dec. 26V 8 26 l 4 Jan-Mar. 27V 4 27% Apr-June
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    • 85 10 The following information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. Foreign Exports of Rubber from the East Coast of Sumatra during the month of August. 1934, (converted to long tons of 2,240 lbs dry weight). Particulars of Rubber August Latex
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    • 42 10 Note:- The previous return was published as Straits Settlements Gazette Notification No. 2112. dated Sept. 14. 1934. and Federated Malay States Government Gazette page 2461 dated Sept. 21. 1934.' J. I. MILLER. Registrar-General oi Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S Singapore, September 24. 1934.
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    • 116 10 I September 25 Buyers Sellers Gambler 425 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 45.00 White Pepper 44.00 Copra. Sundried 3.00 Copra, mixed 2.35 Small flake Tapioca 3.70 Fair Sago Flour 1.85 I Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 I R. (Slam) W.C. No. 1
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    • 110 10 j Locomotive Order Placed With Harland And Wolff An order has recently been received by Messrs. Harland and Wolff for a 190 I horse-power shunting locomotive for tat Budan Railways. This order is inj teresting m that the conditions under -which the locomotive has to work will
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    • 966 10 Kempas <Ss> 3.10 3 30 Kluang ($5) 6.40 6.75 Kuala Sidim ($1) 2.45 2.55 Kundong ($5) 2 80 3.00 Luna.* <$1> 2.40 2.50 Malaka Pindas ($1) 1 70 1.80 Mandai Tekong ($1) 30 34 Mentakab v2O) 42 44 I New Scudai ($2) 1.90 2.00 New Serendah ;S2>
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    • 137 10 United Press Association j American Can. Com American Telephone and Telegraph HI Ateheson Railroad Dupont 86 Firestone 141 General Electric General Motors Goodrich Goodyear 2(P, 21» 4 Inter-Telephone and Telegraph 9 J 4 9 8 10 National City Bank New York Central Railroad 20 3 4 2l" b
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    • 84 10 The foLowing are members Oj Johore Rubber Regulation Assesuneni Committee: Mr. L. A. Allen. 0.8. E. •Chairman), Hon Yang Mulia Ungku Abdul Aziz. Hon Mr. VV Miller lUekl] Hon Mr. D. G. A Fraser. Hon. Da'o Q. Wong, Mr J W E. Adams. Mr I V. Ames. Dato Awanc bin
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    • 648 10 MENGLEMBU MINING ANNUAL MEETING Batok Overdraft Cut B y One Third A GENERAL improvement m the financial position of the Menglembu Lcde Mining Co.. Ltd., was reported at the tenth annual general meeting of the company, held at Penang. "Although the accounts before you again show a loss for the
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    • 173 10 The previous return was published as Straits Bettiementi Gazette Notification No. 2011 dated Aug 31. 1934. and the lc1(Ta o t > States Government Gazette as Notification Miscellaneous, page Sept. 7 r 1934. J. I. MILLER. lS Registrar-Genenl of Statistics M md Singapore, Sept. 20, 1934. The following
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  • 567 11  - LATEST GOSSIP from The Studios MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY yOLNG Peter Trent, brought from, I Limnon Town to Hollywood as prospect for David Copperfleld.' isl,t much nearer to it now than when m Lunnon Town Tlu, there's that Hollywood actor, very much m love and about to o.
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  • 472 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst A HIDDEN PERCENTAGE PLAY QDD hallucinations occur m the 7f calculation of the chances of different lines of play. The following deal occurred m a rubber game and all four players at the table were of the
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  • 176 11 Suicide Verdict At Singapore Inquest hinese who formed a Coroner's turned an unanimous verdict •'de iby asphyxia) while of un- i £und mind, at the inquiry conducted Mr. w. G. Porter, the Singapore yesterday on an unknown deceased was found hanging the morning of Sept. 16 m
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  • 226 11 SO- Year-Old Woman Wanted To Loop Wheeled m an invalid chair to the Bognor Regis flying ground, 80-year-old Miss Lucy Vernon. of Longford Road. Bognor. was helped into an air liner and made a 30- mile tour of the district. But she was bitterly disappointed. She
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  • 203 11 Motorists As Public Benefactors London, Sept. 15. Following the success of the zone of silence introduced as an experiment m the London area on Aug. 27, the use of horns by motor vehicles between 11.30 p.m. and 7 am. will from tonight be prohibited on all roads
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  • 168 11 Prague, Reports reaching here from Russian gold prospectors at work near Batum, In Asia Minor, suggest that they have solved the riddle of the "Golden Fleece", which Jason and the Argonauts set out from Thessaly to capture. Legend declared that the "Golden Flaace" hung m a grove at
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  • 378 11 HPHE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Sept. 1 to Sept. 6, 1934, inclusive, and are available for pulbic use m the Reference Library. Pullerton Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members of the
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  • 92 11 A Chinese wedding m the reformed style took place at the Anglo-Chinese School Union. Penang. on Saturday, of Mr. Oh Soon Keat and Miss Toh Joo Eng. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toh Kirn Eang while the bridegroom is the youngest son of
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  • 68 11 Information has been received by Sardar Bahadur Balwant Singh of the C.I.D. that Rai-Sahab Gopal Das. a merr,ber of the Punjab Legislative Assembly and an honorary magistrate of Lahore, will arrive m Singapore by the P. and O. S.S. Rajputana. The Ral-Sahab will be accompanied by his father and his
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  • 82 11 Laying Cable From London To Glasgow London. Sept. 18. Work on the additional underground telephone cable between London, Liverpool and Glasgow begun m June is proceeding rapidly on the northern section of the route. Over 1,000 men are continuously employed on the laying of the cable which
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 719 11 Afleett exeeeA ftl£.MA MA Asmaaee la fore* jrer The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Oneorporatad In tbt Stzsttt ■Hllwumjid HEAD OF11CT: Of** m+m Life Building, Cecil Street. Btogapore. LQNDOH <„„. m Jewn The Company hu £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and eomnllee with to* rhm.h ta.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 298 12 A Vessel Without A Harbour j A SHIP which will seldom, if ever, tie up m a closed harbour has been launched from the yard of Messrs. i Henry Robb. Ltd., at Leith. The Munmorah, a collier of 1,600 tens, specially designed to take coal i from
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    • 202 12 Tablet To Memory Of U.S. War Dead. A simple impressive ceremony w/is held last month m his Majesty's" dockyard, Gibraltar, when a tablet was uni veiled In memory of the officers and i men of the United States Coastguard cutters Tampa and Seneca, which were sunk during the
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    • 138 12 Possible Attempt To Seize Control Of Union. Tokio, Sept. IS. No reply has been yet given by the I Nippon Yusen Kaisha to the demands ol the Japan Seamen's Union, accord- j ing to officials of that company. The I N.Y.K.. the 0.5.X., and another shipI ping
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    • 61 12 American Steamer Runs On To Mud Bank The American s.s. Olympia displacing 6,066 tons, of the TacomaOriental line, ran aground on a mud bank off Hommonku point, Yokohama m a thick fog when she was about to 2nter the Tokyo Bay from Tacoma The Olympia was refloated under
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    • 16 12 The river Clyde has been silting badly n certain places and intensive dredging is being arranged.
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    • 140 12 Stuck On Mud In Penang Harbour For Six Hours From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 24. Another ship went aground m Pen- ang Harbour this morning. The Clara Jebson got stuck on the mud ofl the quarantine station and near No. 3 light beacon, for over six hours
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    • 74 12 Sequel To A Recent Collision Suit was filed m Tokyo District Court by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha against the Nippon Yusen Kaisha lor the recovery of Y79.875 44. alleged to be damages sustained m a collision between ;O.SK s.s. Manila Maru and N.Y.K ss. ;Hakozaki Maru. m
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    • 242 12 The Orient Line has now definitely announced that the new 23.000-ton ship, sister to the P. and O. Strath- more, will be named Orion. It is a good name and fits m with the Orient system very well, although no doubt they would have preferred ito revive
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    • 112 12 Colonel John A. Baner, engineer and ;gtr.eral manager al the River Wearer (Navigation Tru*:. at Northv.ich. hat Just retired alter hall a century's as- •relation with the Trust. In 1885 he i 'was appointed assistant engineer to the Weaver Navigation Trustees, In 1887 became their chief
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    • 611 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ai F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federat^ d Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. v II a^^^B^^^^P^^^BaH^^H^^^^^^^al^^^l a^a^H a^B^.! la^Sa^^a^a^a^^ (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS
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    • 72 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SWGVO-KAIUN KAISIIA, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. MILAN MARU Oct 2 Oct 6 MALTA Oct. 2 Oct 1 SHYOJIN MARU Oct. 12 Oct 17 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI. YAWA I NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA MALTA MARU Oct 6 Oct. 6 POT rates
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    • 174 12 BIBBY LINE ILONDON ADDKKSS: 22. FALL MALL. LONDON. I.WJI of last twin-sen w Oil Driven Mail Passenger Ve&sela between RANGOON, COLOMBO. I'ORT SIDA.I MARSEILLES. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and PeiKing. HOMKWAKD SMIIN(.S Leave H»o{o«« WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE Oci YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE v OXFX3RDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE v GLOUCESTERSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE CHESHIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 584 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 ivia 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 a.m.
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    • 281 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside tj u u| or expected U rm V East Wharf (Eft tea** <,, lo h Rajula 22. Main Wharf «Kiitram P lte tl I Mantua 18: Bulan s shire 14: Santhia 11. K Empire Dock (Entrance I Twwdbank 30; Sflren j Empire Dwk: (Entran,, <„,,. Khandalla
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    • 444 13 m dsl ft i^H i I ,T f S^B /111 A v I Lg Ml /^VV 1 w P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due fnare Spore. -PPc" c :AN 6.100 Sept. 29 RANPHT £> S POM! -PUTANA 17.000 Sept. 28 SOMALI nf ,o SSL. JSSS SS Z NALDE
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    • 500 13 Ellerman Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) o "ELLERMAN LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer nil o aiu fifrv ~>f Pitt- «X fUC oallS ™i> t,/^P RICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. VIA PORTS AND BUEZ CANAL
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    • 1148 13 S lt L eSm sESTS?: Lt^and^nina "A," 1^ S ™MSHIP CO.. Ct» THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co..' LTS. tSE AUSTRALIAN^SJffh "X UN'v ft THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. THE SUN SHIPPING CO LTD Ltd. INSURANCE. The K^S 01 nd V ol l don and Gloi>e Ine Th -'-"es and Itei IbrtM
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    • 840 14 K. Pi M. CONINKLUU PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPFU VAN HEUTSZ Wednesday, Sept. 26, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept. 26, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday, Sept. 26, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and DJambi. MAJANG— Wednesday, Sept. 26, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pal-las. Penfcalian-Estate and Rengat. TOMOHON— Thursday. Sept. 27. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. TlDORE— Thursday.
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    • 409 14 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay. Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms— Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. Arrive Leave Airive Spore. Spore New York PRESIDENT HAVES Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Nov. 20 PRESIDENT JOHNSON Oct.
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    • 534 14 TO EUROPE via SUEZ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE SINGAPORE AND PENANG TO LONDON via (OIUMKn ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, MARSEILLES AND GIBRALTAR. Next sailings s.s. Hakozaki Maru Oct. 4 s.s. Hakusan Maru m.s. Terukuni Maru Oct. 17 s.s. Haruna Maru Rates to First class Second class Steamers Terukuni Maru
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  • 675 15 JMOND EASILY LEADS THE BATSMEN Verity And Larwood Top The Bowling London, Aug. 30. o at ttie top of home and bowling average lists tanged very little since the v ion of last week's lists. The detail are now as follows: BATTING n: 18 completed innings, average
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  • 77 15 Ui^ Pacific Southwest Title Third Successive Time Los Angeles, Sept. 24. Perry, the British. American ralian lawn tennis champion. Pacific South West Cham- j today when he beat L. R the final by 10- -8, 6—4. 6— 3. victory F. J. Perry wins the ith West trophy outright
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  • 3028 15 ll h OW JV to talhtow New rule of the scrummage S C lrial s-C. N. Reed not staying here. w Marme department upset the ChineseWas it the absence of Keng Hock or the methods pJwivp" 116 A very s P° rtin game. KU WING Interport success—
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  • 137 15 Miller Wins New York Feathers Battle Liverpool, Sept. 20. In a fight here for the world's featherweight championship as recognised by the National Boxing Association of America. Freddie Miller (America), retained his title by outpointing Nel Tarleton (Liverpool) over fifteen rounds. The fight was very even; both made
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  • 17 15 Entries tor the F. A. Amateur Cup [total 375, the largest entry ever received for the competition.
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  • 482 15 NOT A GOOD Neither Runner Forces The Pace Paru. Y ET another meeting over 1.500 A metres between J. Lovelock, the holder of the mile record, and W. A Bonthron, of Princeton University, at the Colombes Stadium near her* this afternoon resulted this time m a victory
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  • 206 15 New York, Sept. 24. The major league baseball games played today resulted as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 1 10 0 Gomez pitched for New York. Washington 2 9 1 Philadelphia 1 8 2 Cleveland Chicago 1 8 0 Detroit 3 4 0 St. Louis 4 11 0 Boston
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  • 1152 16 Decisive Victory Over The Police DOLLAH SCORES ALL THE GOALS Finalists 9 Best Win In The Current Competition Malays 4; Police 0. TTiE Cup semi-final at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday even- ing saw the Malays coming into their own again. They played >plendidly m
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  • 730 16 Both Yachts Flying p rofesf CHALLENGER'S FINE START Mr. Sopwith's Later Tactics Thought Poor TPHOCGH Endeavour is leading by half a minute m the Mx for the America's Cup at time of going to press th« worthy feature so far is that both yachts are flying
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  • 330 16 R.S.Y.C. Punai Wins First Race For Williamson Cup On Sunday morning the "B" Class sailed the first race for the Williamson Challenge Cup. There was a splendid breeze from the S.W. and m spite of it being a broad reach lor the first mark off the north end of
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  • 102 16 Feams for the Newcomers vs. the Ktst match on Saturday are as follows: Newcomers (Colours). Macaulay; Murphy. Tremlett. Thornton. Gardner: R^ed, Lane; Cowan. Erskine-Crum. Smith (C.T\>. Nickels, Hewett. Elliott. Millar. Sym. The Rest (Whites). Henman: Minns. McNeill. Owen. Land; Craigie. Williams: Burke. Talbot Evans. Jones 'G.E.M. Brandcr. Andersen
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  • 23 16 London, Sept. 25. In a third division i northern > league fixture today, Accrington beat Carlisle by one goal to nil.- Reuter
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  • 51 16 A dance will be held at the Great World at 8.30 p.m. on Oct. 6 m aid ol the Chinese Swimming Club Building Fund. An augmented orchestra has been arranged, and special vaudeville items will be provided by Mr. and Mrs. Vyner Gomez and Madam Angela di Martinis and her
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  • 128 16 TANGLIN CLUB Amended Ties For Today And Tomorrow The ties m the Tanglln Club tennis tournament have been amended as follows: TODAY Dyne Cup Mrs. E. Fletcher and R. F. Goodman n-ve 1» vs. Mrs. E. W. P. Fulcher and R Moir (owe 4>. Cullen Cup Miss. Stevens and
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  • 91 16 Sixteen Ralloons In This Year's Race i WintW, Sept. '24. Sixteen balloons are participating m the Gordon Bennett Cup and the countries which are represented are Poland the present cup holder*. Germany. Belgium, France, Switzerland, the United States. Italy and Czechoslovakia. The balloons left yesterday and floated
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  • 50 16 Condition After Operation Causing Anxiety London. Sept. '24. Don Bradman has been operated OQ •or acute appendicitis, but is going on satisfactorily It was later announced that he had passed a disturbed night and tha; his condition was likely to cause anxiety lor two or three days.— Reuter
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  • 46 16 Not Yet Decided Whether Kaston Will Run London. Sept. 25. Lord Woolavington the owner of the Cambridgeshire favourite. Easton. said today that he noted Easton was being backed lor the Cambridgeshire when it was not yet even decided whether the horse would run- Reuter
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  • 77 16 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against R.I. XI on the R.I. ground tomorrow <Wednesdn> at 5 p.m.: Bleha: Chatterje. Xavier. Dny. Srnds. Catchatoor. Shirazie. Katyal. Rtshty, Kit Soon and W. Pullen. Reserves: Mistri. Tuck Soon. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against R.I. 2nd XI on the
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  • 23 16 Newport. Sept. 25. DAINBOW rounded the second mark one and a half ruinutes ahead of Endeavour according: to unofficial times.- Reuter
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