The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 October 1934

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,40*1. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934 SPECIAL EDITION- ."> Cents.
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  • 1098 1 LEAVES ALLAHABAD WELL AHEAD OF OTHER FLIERS Mollisons Held Up At Karachi DUTCH SYNDICATE MACHINE CRASHES BUT PILOTS UNINJURED Q W. A. SCOTT and T. Campbell Black are now hot favourites m the England-Australia air race with a considerable lead over their nearest rivals. They left Allahabad yesterday well ahead
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  • 298 1 r a Flares Lit At 2 a* tn. ipldly developed at t Ing tiij night. The ntre of all actlviantly receiving telel wireless messages he Biers' progress. marked on v big. white .owed at a glance the Messages were Allahabad giving the lli.'rs who had left he
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  • 30 1 London. Oct. 18. cl that Princess Marina and Princess Nicholas of arrive In London on Nov. 21 mal preparations for the :<al I On Mnv 9Q British Radio
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  • 1391 1 were hopeful that they could flnd the plane within an hour or two's search. Dutch Machine's 'Gadgets.' Be i ore Scott left he told the Free Press: "I am very glad that I have done so well so far. and I hope my luck
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 wjt&3jp& W/ M TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight L RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 67 1 K^*»^ W/M SEAVIEW^HOTEL THIS WEEK: TONIGHT FULL MOON ROMANTIC NIGHT DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN WEDNESDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET w U Sift *W P^> jV /fl ttl^ ANY ZOLNAY JOE PLEE THE EXTREMELY POPULAR VIENNESE D*NCE<t* NEW DANCES NEW COSTUMES THE ROTARY CIA B OF
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  • 886 2 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934 Ipoh Must Wait "EVERYTHING comes to him who waits" says the old French proverb, so that those who have waited so long for the substitu- tion of Ipoh for Taiping as the i State capital of Perak will have their desire fulfilled
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  • 253 2 Mr. M. H. McKellar, of Dingwall Estate. Mambau, is shortly going on leave. Mr. A. D. Dawson, customs probationer, who arrived from home last week, has been posted for duty at Teluk Anson. Mr. D. S. Marshall, who recently left Singapore for London to read for the
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  • 540 2 - "Meriie England" by the members of the Singapore Musical Society, are filling up well, and people who intend to patronise the performances are advised to make their reservations, and not leave it until they get to the Memorial Hall on the night 01 the performance. The
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  • 759 2 "T'HE village of Inverthingummy has just held its Highland Games, new style. They have been a great success. It must have been the finger of Providence that guided Sir James to the games last year. He had left the Rolls at Perth, having heard that the Highland roads
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 110 2 Have you tried THIS YET? ,'Jj A^ M «P1 MOUSSEC 2|P^^ the wine that baffled the CHAMPAGNE EXPERTS Sole Agents: CALDIBIECICS Have you ordered your LEG OF LAMB AND Mint Sauce? Tender and Delicious WRITE IT ON YOUR LIST NOW. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. B (Vanish fixe)
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    • 60 2 THE CASE IS REPORTED of a small boy who says his prayers m his sleep. This is not as serious as the case of the man who said Grace m his sleep, his wife's name being Maud. A "GAFLAC" POLICY is a source of harmony m the home. GENERAL ACCIDENT,
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  • 155 3 NAVAL TALKS IN LONDON British Japanese 1 WM W> W" V London, Oct. 19. VamamotC, the Japanese A now In London for the ins, is expected t. >< nd as the guest of the r. Mr. Mac Donald. at ..:*< r's official countrj •n- between the Britisii i (k It
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  • 534 3 to start on the tirst attempt and taxied back to the starting-lint. This lost 13 2 minutes. Likewise Flying Officer H. D. Oilman nad to make a second attempt and lost Bl|>8 l |> minutes. The Dutch planes made a perfect r ake-ofT. rising !'ke birds after
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  • 313 3 Blockade Of "Red" Areas Hong Koiik. Oct. 21. AN official announcement issued by the general headquarters m Nanchang states that Communist influence m KJangsi and Fukien will be elimiDated onre and for all within two months. With the capture of the positions around the districts of
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  • 66 3 At the time o: go'ir.: to presi *'ne Singapore weather report is as follows: The weather is expected to be mainiy fair with little cloud m the south but rather more m the north. Upper winds are slight, south-east to east m the north and westerly In the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 170 3 \iosi (H\KMI\(.LV SITUATED HOul m mfc ISLAND Rooms, with Verandah Bath :=r Modern Conveniences. Magnificent Dining <\ m It Dance //a/Z ll V» aQ V sco us Cocktail Bat Qk" ao Makan Ketchil n e 6 4 Tennis Courts Terms moderate I X RIVALLED FOR LARGE OR SMALL PRIVATE PARTIES
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    • 151 3 pi^MM^BHiifil^Sy LrJ n '< *plrit of mifrklL WHY NOT A PRACTICAL icJFVU- G|FT FOR YQUR if I FRIENDS AT HOME THIS Perfumed CHR>STMAS? JNampeih CakediPuddinp to ensure olflOHCfd fcqui6it€j X MAS DELIVERY SEND US C:r^? l^o YOUR ORDERS S^ EARLY. J§ robinson o y^^r^,.:';^' Co., Ltd. s > j SINGAPORE
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  • 64 4 Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Judgment Summonses and 1 Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs. Tan Chun Net) (f>. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 3rd. Court at 11
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  • 213 4 Mr. C. A. West^rhout And Miss E. J. Gberwein 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. The wedding took place at St Mary's Church of Mr. 'Jarl Arthur We-ster-hout, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Westerhout cf Singapore, and Evelyn Ida, second daughter of
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  • 116 4 Sultan's Manager's Fourth Kill Yet another tiger has fallen to the gun oi that well-known shot Mr. C. H. Toussaint, manager of H.H. the Sultan of Johors's rubber estates. The employees became alarmed when the tiger lifted a dog from the vicinity of the cattle shed at
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  • 64 4 Boys Write "I Must Obey Traffic Rules" Two schools boys, summoned before Mr. D. Wills m the Penang police court for riding their bicycles against the proper route were ordered to write an imposition m court. Each of them were given a seat at the bar
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  • 210 4 HOT BANDS AND CROONERS To The EdiUr Sir,— The reply made by "Cranimus" to "Regular," whose correspondence appeared m your issue of Oct. 18 does not provide a satisfactory answer to the gist of the general complain referred to by "Regular." Although each programme provided for
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  • 118 4 To the Editor. Sir. -Singapore's Pier, that much discussed locality which is always likely to have several names, is occasionally hosed down and being built of concrete and having various small lagoons formed by the surplus water and absence of drainage, one can now
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 95 4 ASK YOUR CHEMIST a m FOR A TUBE OP CwK^^^^'^yoj- Haenuurrhoids mnd kindrod ailment* A TUBE TODAY KBPS THE SURGEON KHKt lbcfc«J kr Vmlfi T\uwmn MS *m*k BrUr» U. n.ir TOT M9O(i mAg? BB kMtv^w tt^m i<i M i i i WCOfTtfOCI Of UIMMIWCIMI Sctedo. Umb^o tf yovr Moo 4
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    • 142 4 TO LET. No. 31 MEYER ROAD, seaside bungalow, tennis court and garage Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Bros. FURNISHED SEASIDE BUNGALOW at Beting Kusa. Apply British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. Phone 5959. SEASIDE FLATS with modern sanitation and new bungalows at Tanjong Katong. Offices m good business Quarters. Also
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    • 404 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BEACH GLASSES IN COLOURS TO MATCH SPORTS WEAR. They give full protection to the eyes from sun and wind. With dark selected coquille lenses or with ground and polished Crookes shade lenses. Price Sl.s§ p*r pair Crookes Leiwes $2.25 per pair Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS
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    • 452 4 TENDER^ SINGAFORp^^ MUNICIPALITY Tender^ Tenders are now i .following material* or 4J?' jP-nculars. see Mu:,, i Purchase ot Bora] Drums and Tins I and Havelock P of Closing. «p. n -29 th. 1934. -bf Supply of Anhydrous \n Calcium Chloride d of Closing 4 p rr. 30th. 1934 Purcase ol
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 208 4 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, OCT. 22. High Water. 10 10 am. 9.1 ft.. 10.18 p.m. 9.6 ft. Hockey: S.C.C. vs R.A.. SC.C. pad^ng; Wiltshires vs. M.CU..J Sepoy Lines; Wiltshires II vs. i I RAF. 11. Seletax; SC.R.C. vs A PC. S.C.R.C ground; Ceylon Sports Club vs. Y.M. C.A.. Balestier
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    • 274 4 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres. i 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of concert
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    • 155 4 S.V.C. Programme Of Drills For This Week The programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps for the week ending Oct. 28 is as follows: Monday, Oct. 22. 5 15 p.m. Headquarters. S.V.F.A, Unit Parade. S.V.C. N.C. Revolver Competition. Tuesday. Oct. 23, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Armd. Car Sec. Section Training.
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  • The Singapore Free Press and Daily News.
    • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,402. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934 10 CENTS.
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    • 1791 1 LEAVES ALLAHABAD WELL AHEAD OF OTHER FLIERS Mollisons Held Up At Karachi DUTCH SYNDICATE MACHINE CRASHES BUT PILOTS UNINJURED C Le A wnh°r r .o and H T h ha? a 7 beU BISCk Ere n W hOt faV UriteS m the England-Australia
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    • 214 1 Flares Lit At 2 a. m. E\T rapidly developed at during the night. The the centre of all activilstantly receiving telemd wireless messages of the fliers* progress. marked on a big, white showed at a glance the Messages were rom Allahabad giving the those fliers who had
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    • 19 1 Machine believed Scott Alor Star 3 a.m. weal time. Everything readiness Seletar for* night binding and refuelling.
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    • 29 1 London. Oct. lfl. Samuel, the Liberal ktinues to make excellent fter his recent operation. He message of sympathy and from the King- and Queen. British Radio
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    • 271 1 R.A.F. BOMBER MISSING IN STORM Believed To Have Crashed Between Kluang And Mersing AN R.A.K. bomber which left Sineaporr for Alor Star yrst*rda> is missing. It is believ.'Kl to have crashed m a storm between Kluang and Mersing and a search party has been sent out •TWO aircraft of No.
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    • 126 1 Ship's Race For Port With Burning Hold London, Oct. 18. For the past three days the Italian steamer s.s. Leopardi has been steaming at top speed for London with fire smouldering m one of her holds. The firs was discovered when tho vessel was approaching the Bay
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    • 38 1 London, Oct. 18. It is understood that Princess Marina and Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece will arrive m London on Nov. 21 to make formal preparations tor the Royal wedding on Nov. 29. British Radio
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 24 1 Bf I At A^A\ TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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      • 83 1 On Other Pages Diary of the week 2 Letters to the Editor 2 Laic notices 2 Radto programmes 2 Picture page 5 Chinese J. P. arrested 6 Court cases 6 Tributes to Mr. J. Lee 7 Europeans m car smash 7 Leading article 8 Special article 8 Latest news from
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      • 64 1 asddf SEAVIEW©HOTEL THIS WEEK: TONIGHT PFULL MOON ROMANTIC NIGHT DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET *j IK* iSI ViP^Ti Vfl ANY ZOLNAY JOE PLEE THE EXTREMELY POPULAR VIENNESE DANCERS NEW DANCES NEW COSTUMES THE ROTARY (LI B OF SINGAPORE ME£TS TODAY AT
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    • 65 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Chief Justice at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Judgment Summonses and 1 Criminal Appeal:— Rex vs. Tan Chun Neo (f>. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 3rd. Court at 11
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    • 216 2 Mr. C. A. Westerhout And Miss E. J. Cberwein (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. The wedding took place at St. Marys Church of Mr. 'Jarl Arthur Westerhout, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Westerhout if Singapore, and Evelyn Ida. second daughter of
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    • 116 2 Sultan's Manager's Fourth Kill Yet another tiger has fallen to the gun ot that well-known shot Mr C H Toussaint. manager of H.H. the Sultan of Johor^'s rubber estates. The employees became alarmed when the tiger lifted a dog from the vicinity of the cattle shed at
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    • 69 2 Boys Write "I Must Obey Traffic Rules" Two schools boys, summoned before 1 Mr. D Wills m the Pemmg police court i for riding their bicycles against thei sroper route were ordered to write an' mposition m court. Each of them were given a seat at
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    • 117 2 To the Editor. Sir. Singapore's Pier, that much discussed locality which is always likely to have several names, is occasionally hosed down and being built of concrete and having various small lagoons formed by the surplus water and absence of drainage, one can now
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    • 210 2 HOT BANDS AND CROONERS To The Editor Sir,— The reply made by "Cranimus" to "Regular," whose correspondence appeared m your issue of Oct. 18 does not provide a satisfactory answer to the gist of the general complain referred to by "Regular." Although each programme provided for
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 84 2 ASK YOUR CHEMIST *OR A TUBE OF o f!sfefr /frJjL certain Cure S* r HacmorrKoids *nd kindred ailment* A TUBS TDPffY KEEPS THE SURGEON AWAY *ekW k* t-.ii^ PUicr. MS. N..* irU^ U. nfIJUL •^•r ao tender ttm nhk •^dbcomfert of MmmmSm Uimo^o tf ypyr yoo^ Banish WHITE ANTS for
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      • 32 2 TO LET. as sfsrs«3: EXCELLENT OFFITF I^k 1 Apply Box No. 313, care of Free Press. tcTlet. Lane 8 Nos' /ani^^^ 32. Kerbau 6785. ga P° r e. Phones Nos. 6179 and
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      • 323 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ BEACH GLASSES IN COLOURS TO MATCH SPORTS WEAR. They give full protection to th* eyes from sun and wind. With dark selected coquille lenses or with ground and polished Crookes shade lenses. Price $1.50 per pair Crookes Lenses $2.25 per pair. Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS
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      • 519 2 SINGAPORp^^^ MUNICIPALITY Tenders Purchase of Sorap i- Drums and Tins iyj n J' and Havelock Roa n K E Supply of Anhydrous Arr^, Ca lc ium Ch.or.de dun,:. 'i; a 30t h Cl ?^4 g 4 Pni Purease of Scrap Fir < i Water Meter Works" Date of Closing 4
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 212 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, OCT. 22. High Water. 10.10 a.m. 9.1 ft., 10 48 Dm •.6 ft. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. R.A., S.C.C. paOang; Wiltshire* vs M.CU Sepoy Unes; Wiltshires II va R.A.F. n, Seletar; S.CRC vs. ARC, S.CRC. ground Ceylon Sports Club vs. V.M C.A., Balestier Road; S.R C
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      • 277 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength— 49.9 metres. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.30 Relay of dance music bj Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Dar Hopkins. 6.45 News bulletin supplied bj Straits Times. 7 Relay of concert artistes
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      • 163 2 S.V.C. 1 Programme Of Drills For This Week The programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps for the week ending Oct. 28 is as followsMonday. Oct. 22. 5 15 p.m. Headquarters. S.V.F.A. Unit Parade. SVC NC Revolver Competition Tuesday. Oct. 23. 5.15 pm. HeadT^inf 8 A f2?. d Car
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 493 4 Denial Of Statement To Police RESUMED INQUEST ON BURIED CHINESE < From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. A STERN warning to tell the truth otherwise he would be severely dealt with for making contradictory statements, was administered by the Coroner. Mr. J. P. Biddulph,
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    • 125 4 Efforts To Kill Disease At Canton Canton. Oct. 11. A new war on leprosy is being started by the Canton authorities. The programme contemplated includes the establishment oi lepsr-houses and the tightening of restrictions on the movements of persons afflicted with the dread disease. An official report submitted
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    • 98 4 The marriage has taken place m reiormed style at th? Miners' Association, Seremban. ot Mr. Han Hui Fong eldest son of the late Mr. Han Teck Chin, tv Miss We? Sin Kiew. .second daughter ci Mr. and Mrs. Wee Jee Yit cf Seremban. The best men were Mr. Tan Sang
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    • 421 4 DAYLIGHT SAVING IN MALAYA TO BE CONTINUED FOR ANOTHER YEAR MALAYA will continue to enjoy j ITI throughout 1935 the benefits of the extra twenty minutes of daylight secured through the introduction ai year ago of the Daylight Saving j system. A notification m Friday's Govern- I ment Gazette states
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    • 120 4 Woman Asks Officer To Hush Up Matter (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 19 A Chinese woman who attempted to bribe an out-door officer of the Customs Department with $8 was today fined $20, or 14 days' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. F. K. Wilson The woman was
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    • 12 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Linford are going on leave next week.
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    • 233 4 $100 Claimed Because Cattle Ate Shrubs (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban. Oct. 19. MR. W. Aucutt, a well-known European planter of Seremban claimed j from a Tamil. Kandasamy PalaniI appa, a cattle owner, the sum of $100 iand costs today before the Seremban magistrate. Mr. Francis
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    • 83 4 Mr. Arthur Dent, managing directoi of Wardour Films, arranged with Mr. Neville Kearney of the FBI. for His Highness the Yam Tuan. Ruler of Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States, and his party to visit the 8.1.P. Studios. Elstree. on Oct. 8. The party was to consist of His Highness the
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 130 4 m■' v v■ *-J» h- '^A ttk f ba mgsyßi uy J aound and Natural Sleep f SLEEP induced by drugs or sedatives is neither natural nor refreshing. 'Ovaltine' is the recognised best M D|ghtcap" all over the world because it ensures sound, refreshing sleep m a perfectly natural way.
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      • 350 4 the ideal wall-boa^d FIRE WEATHER «Md I l^^l GYPROC is the most suit If 1 1 (^1 > I |I\%H A BRITISH EMPI "E PRODUCf r Hi 1 1 HJ wk c ■HHHI CYPBO C [II 2BBF7^ThH Manufactured b> jf Wdliam*efeiek# 6^ Co. f itlalai|^Tltd7r SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH
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    • 74 5 luturrs .ceived by air m Singapore .his week-end of the .hort-llved revolution m Spain. A scene during the street fl.htln. m Madrid S <H I>I KRS with levelled rifles holding up pedestrians to search for hidden arms— a scene m Madrid during the
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 432 6 DANGEROUS OVERLOADING OF LORRIES Many Owners Fined QEMARKING that all lorry owners I* have had an opportunity to know now that the Municipality is not going to tolerate overloading, Mr. C. H. Whitton, the fourth magistrate, ordered a man named Chendara Singh to pay a fine of $30 for overloading
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    • 299 6 Chinese Who Complained About Lock-up Odour AN interlude broke the monotony of police court proceedings when Yeo Bak Lim put up a novel defence on Saturday to a charge of being drunk and disorderly before Mr. Norman Orice, the second magistrate. When first produced on
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    • 98 6 The death occurred at the General Hospital Malacca, of Mr. H. S. Paul. father of Messrs. A. and J. D. Paul of St Francis Institution, and of Mr. R. Paul, of the Alor Gajah District Office. The deceased, who was m fairly good health, went to the hospital last Saturday
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    • 226 6 There is no need for you to sutler the agonief of gastric and stomach trouble, of indigpstion. wind or sick stomach. Maclean Brand Stomach Powder gives relict when all other treatments have failed. We receive hundreds of letters from grateful sutlerers. and the following
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    • 85 6 Considerable Doubt In Evidence (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Oct. 18. Ali bin Mohd. 1 assln. the Land Office Clerk, who was charged with criminal breach of trust, was this morning discharged by the second magistrate. Che Mahmood bin Mohd. Shah In discharging the accused, the magistrate
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    • 390 6 FIRST MALAY GUARD OF HONOUR AT TODAY'S FEDERAL COUNCIL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. Along-felt desire of the four rulers of the Federated Malay States will come nearer realisation today when each of them will inspect with pride a squad of armed soldiery. This squad will
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    • 195 6 Malay Woman Watches Thief Take Jewels From Our Own Correspondent.. Muar, Oct. 18. Mohideen, a pipe-line coyue was this morning sentenced to six months" rigorous imprisonment by the second magistrate. Che Mahmood bin Mohd. Shah, for criminal trespass. Mohideen was first charged with house-breaking and theft
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    • 117 6 Another Conviction For "Bad Character" <From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 18. A youthful Malay, Ismail bin Jenai was convicted today by the district judge, Mr B. R. Whitehouse. on a charge of nousebreaking and thefi ot three packets of cigarettes and $1 In cash at Klebang. He
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    • 54 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 20. INFORMATION has been received here that a man answering the descripion of the Batavian Javanese, who is wanted for escaping from police custody m Seremban while on charges of attempted murder and being m possession of an unlicensed firearm has
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    • 97 6 Selangor Boys Chosen To Go I To Australia (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 16. The following scouts from Selangor have been selected to travel to the Australian Jamboree Scoutmaster Ahmad bin Tanjizi. scouts Lav Kon* and Zainal bin Hitam. reserve scouts Abdul Jalil and Malik bin
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    • 31 6 (From Our Own Correspondents Taiping. Oct. 18. For telling fortunes m the street two Chinese. Kwan Yee and Chen Kok Cheng, were fined $5 each by the local magistrate.
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    • 208 6 Two Charges Against Mr. him Kee Cheok ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST MR. LIM KEE CHEOK, aged 53, Justice of the Peace, and a well-known member of the Chinese community, was arrested on a warrant on Friday evening by Detective Inspector D. E. Nickels. Produced before Mr.
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    • 19 6 Mrs. H. T. M. Kent has just re turned to Kuala Lumpur from an interesting trip round the world.
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    • 55 6 At 9.30 on Saturday m<»n Istana Iskandar, Kuala X;.: Highness the Raja Penunpuan wif c c the Sultan of Perak. gay birth girls. On inquiry it was learned that HHighness and the children Ar well. The Sultan of Perak age. His Highntss ascended t: 15 years ago.
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    • 103 6 Cheating: Charge Agahul Eurasian Sydney Henson. aged M, rubber broker, appeared m th I court before Mr. J MB; I charge of cheating. Henson is accused i>f making representations to Sabint •July 11. 1934. that i sun. ol I required 10 obtain options rubber estate 1 situated at
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    • 19 6 It is rumoured that Df M P O'Connor. Medical Officer is likely to be transferred General Hospital m tbn
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 1144 7 Old Boys Gather At St. Andrew's School A W dOS r ved trlbut e to the excel- len V Work don by Mr. Jospph IPe as a .eacher and tnen as principal o &t. Andrew's School, was paid P at a large gathering of old
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    • 147 7 iwo Europeans In Hospital A one o'clock on Sunday mornwhile driving home from tea View Hotel, Mr. R. Nollie, ilptor, of Scotts Road, was m collusion with another car ling a European, Mr. D. c. of the Singapore Cold B ther were injured. accident occurred
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    • 141 7 Smoke Clouds Caused By Sulphur Canton, Oct. 12. has overcome superstition. villagers m the Taiyungkow near Canton, are living m now that their fear that a "Spirit \ists m their town and is doing hit i has been removed. belief that a tree had turned overnight followed the
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    • 39 7 STOLEN SIAMESE NOTES BEING CIRCULATED (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 20. currency not:s which were stolen recently from the Malaya-Siam express are now appearing m circulation. They are being handled by Chinese in a nd ten Tical denominations.
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    • 227 7 'Double Door" Opens At The Capitol I Cinema-goers who have been clamouring for something out oi the ordinary will find their cry answer?d by "Double Dcor," the Paramount film version of the stage play that proved R great success en Broadway. It opened a season at the
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    • 167 7 Excellent Film At The Alhambra The Fcx Films production, "Wild Gold," featuring John Boles, Claire Trevor and Harry Green, which commenced a season at the Alhambra, is based on an old theme but the surrounding circumstances are widely different and these make the picture highly entertaining. The gold
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      • 139 7 <IS7KUSS m a role you 11 love as much a* he loved pbying it! From his portrayal of Nathan "^fijk^tr 615 Rothschi W c turns to Cabot Barr, who tried jjjPSf^ so hard to be "the meanest mao m the wprJi." jS||^P |^R: 915 And urJ himself the most beloved!
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      • 240 7 j P^fJ^^^fJ CAPITOL KJJHJ^JE^Hi i EMMjjuMjt q j nightly BmKvrlnnP^B^ i You ye Seen I H [^1 [jl] P^3 Ef/£ Mi^ KZBBIKBiaHB^ByifW "Frankenstein 1 IWOTBfeOTWnIH »F »^Y I^£ > BWWll|!ff||lPPlP|f|||| 'Dr. Jekyli" MMiiliiliiliiitfaiiifl BT^Ba kUXA||j|iA& an( j other male 4 k F-1 iT^^RSt J| BvJm i I J monsters 1
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    • 902 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1934 Ipoh Must Wait unVERYIHING comes to him who waits" says the old French proverb, so that those who have waited so long for the substitution of Ipoh for Taiping as the i State capital of Perak will have their desire fulfilled if
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    • 270 8 Mr. M. H. McKellar. of Dingwall Estate. Mambau. is shortly going on leave. Mr. A. D. Dawson, customs probationer, who arrived from home last week, has been posted for duty at Teluk Anson. Mr. D. S. Marshall, who recently left Singapore for London to read for the
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    • 594 8 - THE plans for the performances o "Merrie England" by the member; of the Singapore Musical Society, an filling up well, and people who intenc to patronise the performances an advised to make their reservations, anc not leave it until they get to th< HifcmoHai Hnii on
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    • 1056 8 affair A highly efficient pipe and drum band had been engaged to give tone to the proceedings. Sir James had provided the prizes- really good prizes, which attracted professionals from all over Scotland. The hammer was thrown and the caber was tossed farther than they had ever been
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      • 131 8 I Have you tried THIS YET? -j 'MOUSSEC Sp^P the wine that baffled the HAMPAGNE EXPERTS Sole Agents: CALDIBIECICS Have you ordered your LEG OF LAMB AND Mint Sauce? Tender and Delicious WRITE IT ON YOUR LIST NOW. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. B (Vanish ing) X Ji+k
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      • 61 8 THE CASE IS REPORTED of a small boy who says his prayers m his sleep. This is not as serious as the case of the man who said Grace m his sleep, his wife's name being Maud. A "GAFLAC" POLICY ii a source of harmony m the home. i GENERAL
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    • 184 9 British Japanese Meet London, Oct. 19. AIIRAL famamotr, the Japanese gate now In London for the nvertations, is expected to he week-end as the guest of the Minister. Mr. Mac Donald. at tter*i official country nee. nrst meeting between the British rapanese delegations has been ,llv
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    • 522 9 to stari on the tirst attempt and taxied back to the starting-hnt. This lost ***** 1 1 minutes. Likewise Flying Officei H. D. Gilman had to make a second attempt and lost BH minutes. The Dutch planes made a perfect *ake-off. rising l'ke birds after very short
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    • 311 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Blockade Of "Red" Areas Hong Kong, Oct. 21. AN official announcement issued by the general headquarters m Nanchang states that Communist influence m Kiangsi and Fukien will be eliminated once and for all within two months. With the capture of the positions
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    • 66 9 At the time of going to press the Singapore weather report is as follows. The weather is expected to be mainly fair with little cloud m the south but rather more m the north. Upper winds are slight, south-east to east m the north and westerly m the
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      • 190 9 !i> MOM 1 lIARMINULY SITIATED HO TI I IN Till ISLAND 65 Rooms with Vercmdah Bath All Modern Conveniences. t? Vr Magnificent Dining irt m A Dance Hal! V A Ay So<> US C Cocktail Bai ft\| .VaAra.'? Ketchil v c 6^ 9U^ 74 Tennis Courts pwo* Terms moderate AM.EU
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      • 153 9 L/vIJ spirit of mi^hiJ WHY NOT A PRACTICAL urtu- I GIFT FOR YOOR V I FRIENDS AT HOME THIS (7\ o/^i 1 CHRISTMAS Penumed i damped) CdkedSiddinp to ensure I oTItOKCfJ tcqutiited X MAS DELI —^2-^ /OUR ORDERS ROBINSON f %f^i<J^^ Co., Ltd. >v t'i\ SINGAPORE 't i Tough but
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    • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
      • 1975 10 DOWNWARD TREND OF RUBBER MARKET CHECKED But The Position Is Likely To Remain Tender 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 8. QO many factors, both "bull" and *J "bear," are now influencing the London Rubber market that it is extremely difficult to forecast the immediate outlook. The general opinion, m
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      • 69 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET October 20, 12 o'clock noon Spot (loose) 22 3 4 22 7 8 (FOB.) Current month 23 23V8 November December 23% 23% JanuarylMarch 25 25 r 8 ApriljJune 26V 4 26% Tone of Market
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      • 98 10 Sharp Fall In Chinese Offerings London, Oct. 15. On the Stock Exchange, with operators adopting a wait and see policy, business m nearly all sections was extremely quiet and apart from a few isolated instances, interest was almost entirely lacking. Ccmmodities ruled featureless, apart from the weakness of
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      • 38 10 It is understod that the London Fire Brigade are now using insulated helmets made from cork and rubber. These new helmets are safer than brass helmets m electrified buildings and m addition are only about half the weight.
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      • 109 10 Oct. 20 Gambier 6.00 Gambier 5.50 Java Cube 850 Hamburg Cube 9.50 Muntok White Pepper 58.00 White Pepper 57.00 Copra. Sundried 3.10 Fair Sago Flour 2.05 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 3.75 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam) W.C. .o. 1 per koyan $120
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      • 220 10 Oct. 18 19 20. American Can. Com. 103 3 4 103 IO2 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 110 3 4 110 3 4 111 Atcheson Railroad 52 3 4 52 3 4 53 Dupont 94 93 4 93 Firestone 14^ 13 3 4 14 J 4 General
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      • 106 10 Abroad London, Oct. 19. Exchanges today were Paris 74 21/32. New York 4.94 7 P Montreal 4.84»a. Brussels 21.07. Geneva 15.08. Amsterdam 7.26. Milan 57 7 I*>. Berlin 12.21^. Stockholm 19.30fe. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.0" 2 Vienna 26^. Prague 117 9 16. Helsingiors 226. Madrid 36. Lisbon HO l^ Athens
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      • 131 10 Successful Year For Kempas Ltd. The report of Messrs Kempas, Ltd., states The operations for the year resulted In a profit of $65,304. The balance brought forward from last year was $99,587, leaving a balance of $164 89? be^lf w^ s ToZws end thiS Sh
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      • 812 10 Kluang ($5) Kuala Sidim $l Kundong (si) Lunas ($1) Malaka Pindas <M I. JJamiai Tekong ($l, Mentakab (20) New Scudai ($2) New Serendah <$2> i Nyalas (fl) Pajam (sl> Parit Perak (si) jPerak R. Valley ,si, iPunggor ($l. Radella ($5) Sandycroft ($2) 8. Bagan ($2) i Sungei
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      • 242 10 Local Rubber Market Review Stanton Nelson Co.. Ltd.. Singapore m their rubber market review date Oct. 19. state: During the week prices have fluctuat ed within narrow limits, with fair busi ness passing, chiefly for speculativ account.* The undertone continues un certain, but it is generally agreed tha
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      • 15 10 left Ipoh on Tuesday for Kua" Lum- The use of rubber m the field nf
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      • 130 10 Scale For Assessment Purposes Mr. M. Rex, Controller has issued the followii ed for the MWMMH rub er: SEEDLINf; Xl Mi I Maximum Allow. t: c Age per acre per uu Six month.-, tapping only t Taken at 20" from tIM BUDDED Rl ;BBI R (Approved and older
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      • 111 10 Sir F. Leith-Ross Leaves Berlin London <> I Sir Frederick Leith-Ros*. C nomic Adviser to the BrttUl ment. left London yesterdy for Berlin to eonttaw I German trade and financial (tions. The question of former I also form part of the discussi": occasion. In an announcement r Anglo-German
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    • 1210 11 WHAT WE MAY LEARN from the Air Race Aviation Topics oV me these notes appear, the P'^.dciiMrlbournc Centenary Air ,y y greatest race the world has .'Known, will be more than half mpleted and perhaps the arrivals at will already have been notified. are destined to receive an welcome here,
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    • 39 11 Mrs. W. I. L. Legg and Miss Carmichael are expected to arrive m Singapore by the Klang which left Penang on Wednesday. Mr H J. Topliss. of Sengkang Estate. Port Dickson. went on leave to New Zealand on Wednesday.
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    • 970 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst THE DOUBLE CROSS CTYLES m bidding, like those m men's, and women's wearing apparel. become out-moded. Basic principles always remain the same, but weak players and experts alike change their tactics from time to time m special
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    • 103 11 Dread Plagues Ravish Podunei Harbin, Oct. 11. The town of Podunei, on the Sungur' River. 80 miles south-west of Harbin, presented a sinister aspect to travellers today when a black flag was hoisted over one of the main buildings signifying that the dread pneumonic and bubonic plagues
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 342 11 AsseU exceed $12,iH,#0#. A— irance m force ©w $35.Mf t The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. lo*^ omcE 2? Qw jewry The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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      • 437 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In Engird by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 (Mk Reserve Fund GSotK^T Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00t HEAD OFFICE: St. Blshopsgate, London EC 9. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semaran* Bangkok
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    • 57 12 STRAITS/NEW YORK LINES FREIGHT TARIFF No. 11 It is notified for information that the following rates have been established and will take effect immediately:— Commodity Style of Scale Ton Packing Cocoanut Oil Bulk 20 cwt. > Drums, empty 50 c. ft. or 20 cwt. Contract Rate. Non-Contract Rate. Cocoanut Oil
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    • 1600 12 MARCO POLO, A FAMOUS UGLY DUCKLING Ship That Sailed With Twisted Hull NOW that Melbourne is celebrating its centenary with such publicity it is interesting to remember the ships which led to a very large part of the port's prosperity, for Melbourne was the centre of the
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    • 12 12 The P. and O Xl Hong Kong and here at 6 am
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      • 624 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m F.M.S. > TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Rocking Agents for 1 edera ed Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. < Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOFR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FAS r EST STEAMERS ON
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      • 339 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO LTn (RED FUNNEL LINE (INCOPPORA7ED.NSTP,, Regnlar Umam vu U < from Si,i K apo,,. t j, and Billiton. FOR BATAMA. CHERIBON IM SEMARANCi (Even h*. m i s.s. Gian^; Ann s.s. Giang Seng s.s. Nam Yong FOR SOIRABAVA a. BAKDJQUIAfiI (FortnightK Sen s.s. Ban Hong
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      • 513 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 7.36 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 Gemasi every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m.
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      • 460 13 I \M. \h^ and l^^^k |8 it rtt P. O.S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS •SOUUAN 6,500 Oct. 24 RAWALPINDI 17 000 Jan^ 4 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 BANGALORE 6000 Jan 17 17.C00 Nov. 9 RAJPUTANA ***** Jan 18 BURDWA* 6.070 Nov. 18 CHITRAL {5 000 Feb 1 CORFU 15.000 Nov.
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      • 480 13 Ellerman Bucknal] Steamship Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOX HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails City of Khartoum Oct. 30 Nov 2 City of Bagdad Nov. 30 Dec I •AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. VIA
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      • 1020 13 SeSn sS^ Lt^and'gSSS "A™^ STEAMSHIP CO.. (Ml I THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. TOT AUSTRALIAN a i C ?rtr Hi' THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. THE WNIIiIPPWG CO l™ INSURANCE. iSSSXSt c n o d v2 don and Globe The J 0 ham L to ari M<rsey Mai n l
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      • 731 14 IVi IJRL KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPU PLANCIUS— Monday, Oct. 22 Belawan-Dell. BOTH Monday, Oct. 22, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Cherlbon. SING ARADJ A— Monday, Oct. 22, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday, Oct. 23, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, Tandjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday. Oct.
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      • 345 14 BOUAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbtd AMERICAN MAIL. LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine ample
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      • 678 14 O. S. K. LINE BUENOS AIRES VIA COLOMBO, S. Bl ENOS AIRES VI i, AFRICA, BRAZIL AND URUGUAY. EAST SOUTH AFRfr\\ m.s. Santos Maru Oct. 30 s.s. Arabia Maru m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru Nov. 30 ss. Manila Maru m.s. Montevideo Maru Dec. 28 ss Africa Mam m.s. La Plata
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    • 1752 15 VO LU NTE ER S SPRING A SURPRISE ON THE CRICKET CLUB. Club With 9 State Players Well Beaten PRICE PLAYS BRILLIANT! V Owen And Minns Allowed Little Smnn 23 pts. S.C.C LV One performance was put up by" the siv.C when "it™ A Cricket Club first fifteen on the
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    • 541 15 V. P. BARBAT WINS AUTUMN CUP T»HE Autumn Cup competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for V. P. Barbat with a net score of 67. The following cards were returned X Qualified to
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    • 137 15 The following have been invited to play for the Singapore Cricket Club m their rugby fixture against the S.C FA. next Wednesday at the S.CC K. C. Gillet; H. L. Vincent, E. A Matthews, P. W. Holt, D. C. Meathreljß. P. Heath, J. Mackintosh; R. DavidJson. B. Carson
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    • 50 15 The following will represent the Singapore Colts Ist. XI against the United Services on Saturday at Tanglln: O. C. Aeria; C Teskey and G A Scott; R. Barth, G. Ross and E Loveday; Dr. Teu, M. Valberg. N. Hay, G. Valberg and J. Loveday. Reserve Dr. X Xavier.
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    • 662 15 Colts Have Most Of Game But Lose SERVICES PACK THEIR GOAL Most Thrilling Hockey Game This Season United Services S.Colts 0 DOTH the Singapore Colts and the United Services already have an impressive record to show this season and. as was to be expected their meeting at Tanglin on Saturday
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    • 475 15 Ipoh. Oct. 20. IN the inter-State hockey match played here today. Selangor had little i difficulty m oeating. Perak by three IfAoals to one. Selangor were superior hi rvery respect, their forwards combininp: well, and m the passing which showed complete understanding. Perak, on the other
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    • 352 16 Spurs Outclassed At Highbury 70,000 CROWD From Our Own Corresponds nt i London, Oct. 21. TTHE general opinion that the championship will remain at Highbury for another year was substantiated by the Arsenals decisive victory over the Spurs. The visitors were completely outgeneralled
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    • 1085 16 DIVISION 111 (Southern) Bournemouth 4 Aldershot 1 Bristol City 2 Southend Un. 0 Clapton Orient 2 Crystal Pal. 0 Coventry City 4 Charltm Ath. 0 Exeter City 1 Luton Town 2 Gillingham 0 Queen's Park R. 0 Millwall 0 Bristol Rovers 2 Newport 1 Brighton 0 Northampton 4 Swindon 2
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      26 16 ENGLAND won the first international match of the season when she defeated Wales at Cardiff 4—o. Hibbs (the English goalkeeper) is seen saving a hot drive.
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    • 372 16 FIRST DAY'S i RESULTS T'HE following are the results of the first day's play m the S.C.R.C. Open Lawn Tennis Tournament which were worked off yesterday at Hong Lim Green. Open Singles Championship Dr. G. Haridas beat I. A. AJsagoff. 6—l, 6—3. Woon Chow
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    • 288 16 A tennis match between the Medical College and the P.W.D. was played yesterday at the Medical College and resulted m an easy 'victory for the College by tour matches to one. Four of the matches were won m two straight sets each but the
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    • 105 16 Gloucester Win At Richmond London, Oct 20 t a lt J eS K ltS f today s more important Rugby matches, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:— y Notts, Lines and Warwickshire 30 Derby 13 Bath Aldershot Bedford 15 Northampton 3 0 Krkenhead Bradford n Park 22
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    • 113 16 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. R.A. on Monday at S.C.C: H. A. Exley; J. C. S. Ponsford, J. Lee; R. V. Welch, A. W. Hay. P. H. Harrison: M. G. Mills. E. F. Murphy, G. E. Tatham L. V. Taylor and C.
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    • 35 16 Koala Lumpur, Oct. 20. At the Brickfield's Road English School annual sports today, Amaldaa won the "A" Division individual championship and Alagan won the "B Division championship. Mr. C. G. Sollis gave away the prizes.
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    • 59 16 <From Our Own Correspondent* Sydney, Oct. 21. The Caulfield Stakes were won today by Journal <7 st. 13 lb.) from Farndale 7 st. 5 lb.) by half a neck. Sir Simper (7 st. 51b. > was third threequarters of a length behind Farndale. Time 2 minutes 29 seconds; 18 ran
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    • 221 16 Ireland's Grand Win Over Scotland TEN MEN ONLY IN SECOND HALF Belfast. O(t H Ireland 2; Scotland JHOUGH the weather was dull and it was rmlnim I croud 35,000 gathered at Windsor Park, Belfast, to national soccer match between Scotland and Ireland Ireland won the toss and made several quick
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    • 50 16 WORLD'S BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP Davis Still Leading Melbourne. Ocl >• JOE Davis maintained nil lead Lindrum at today's world's billiards championship. gave his finest all round di.spl.r. he arrived m Australia m compllini break of 824 Closing teom w. Tt (824. 206. 441 >; Lindrum. m pity, l: j<s6l. 518. 539
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    • 54 16 Kuala Lumpur. <M H The Maxwell English S this morning was .Ud The prizes wen pi G. Sollis. Inspector gor. Victoria Institution i i school retoy with Barn Road School and Maxwell English Scto and third, respectively Thi champion 01 "A" Division rajah and Hsjl Ahmad Ik dullah
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      • 54 16 TELLING A HAIR RAISING STORY TO A BALD HEADED MAN IS ONE WAY OF WASTING ENERGY. BUILDING A FIRE. LIGHTING IT AND CLEARING AWAY THE ASHES AFTERWARDS IS ANOTHER WAY. THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY THE CRY OF THE AGE. HAVE A GAS COOKER FIXED VISIT THE SHOW ROOM AT THE
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      • 56 16 CHEAP LAMPS ARE AN j{g\ EXPENSIVE LUXURY. \^J) m m^^ mm^^^^^^ m "The Mark »ilh ECONOMISE WITH THE QUALITY MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS |||fi wonderful NON-SAG Filament iDERI YOU CAN SEE A LEAKY TAP llffflW^ WASTE WATER, BUT YOU HHp|SrL CANT SEE A "CHEAP" LAMP rfVl/ACT^ WASTE CURRENT. I UjU"JJQ THE
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