The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 October 1934

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.40.1. ESTD. 1833. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1934 SPECIAL EDITION 5 Cents.
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  • 514 1 Desperate Flight Over Timor Sea ONE ENGINE SEIZED Race Tragedy F/O H.D. Gilman Killed THE most dramatic day m the history of civil aviation was enacted yesterday when the great EnglandAustralia air race resolved itself into a terrific duel between three crack planes,
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  • 178 1 Nine Dead In Gale lorn from her moorings m Seattle harbour yesterday m a houlI nale the Dollar liner. President Madison, crashed into three vessels nd nine persons are reported dead. San Francisco. Oct. 22. t have been howling gales on north-wett OOaflt and
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  • 62 1 Japanese And German Barter London. Oct. 21. lily Herald has given promitoday to a sensational report ng a secret Japanese-German -ireoment recently signed wheretnany will take 1.000.000 tonst >eana a year while Japan will German explosives, machine leroplane engines and chemicals. paper also asserts it is underhave been
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  • 23 1 London, Oct. 19. ment has been reached m wages negotiations affecting Lancashire cotton operatives. i have been m progress intermitsiace June.
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  • 121 1 G ranted Freedom Of Dundee London. Oct. 19. The freedom of Dund?e was conferred upon General Smuts and m the course ot an address m reply he said that the best hope tor the world was that m years to ccme we should return to the good old
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  • 254 1 Americans' Brief Halt In Singapore Col. Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pang- born arrived at Seletar last night and *left at 10.30 (local time) 15 minutes after they had checked out. Roscoe Turner, who was very deaf. was interviewed while consuming a i big plateful of sausages, ham,
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  • 87 1 Enthusiastic Reception From Large Crowd Parmentier and Moll, co-pilots on the X.L.M. machine had an enthusiastic reception on landing at j Seletar yesterday afternoon. The enclosure adjacent to the control tower resembled m miniature a gay scene from the racecourse. There was a large crowd present and m
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  • 47 1 British Subject Sent To Prison Tientsin. Oct. St. A British subject. Eric Tnimder. a prominent Peking broker and racehorse owner, pleaded guilty today to a charge of fraudulent conversion and was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment. Thunder was adjudged a bankrupt on Sept. 15 Reuter
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  • 920 1 JONES AND WALLER IN SINGAPORE. Scott is on his way from Churl? ville O n the last lap to Melbourne Cathcart Jones and Waller arrived m Singapore at 9.31 thiN morning. Five have witndruwn from the rue Store the start from Milden hall as follows: I). L. Asjes and G.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshnes3 and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8,15 p.m. to 9-15 p.m: DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight L RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 70 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL tAVOLKITt DOWN TOWN HOTH FACING ST ANDREW'S C \TIIH>RAI LWKI KOOM WITH BATH AND MODKKN SANITATION NEW GRILL ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE TEA ROOM ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DURING DINNER CABARET ANY ZOLNAY JOE
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  • 1003 2 The Singapore TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934 Robbing Peter To Pay Paul IN his annual review of affairs m the Federation at the Federal Council meeting yesterday the act- ing High Commissioner, the Hon. t Mr. Andrew Caldecott, put his finger on one of the outstanding features of this country— its
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  • 143 2 Mr. J. E. Kempe, on his return from home furlough, will take up duties at Batu Gajah as District Officer, Kinta. Mrs. J. Latimer of Taiping, sailed for Australia on a honday. Her husband is now stationed at Malim Nawar. Mr. N. H. Dakeyne, late of Kundang
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  • 636 2 - Mr 1 Mtiliiytuts kctu ming ENCOURAGED, one Imagines, by the j early advent of what seems likely l to prove an exceptionally cold winter. many Malayans are now either return- ing to your sunshine from their Hone 1p 9 v P or are about to do
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  • 814 2 IT might have been Hyde Park, only it happened to be Columbus Circle, beneath the lights of Broadway and an advertisement for chewing-gum He stood alongside other lesser orators on his own little soap-box, among vendors of "hot dogs" and hamburgers, peanuts and coca-cola, with the American
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 109 2 Ay 4 'fL. uFat E^H RD L^L^LW I LIQUEURS GIN. FAMOUS SINCE 1575. I i CALDBECKS. i BY SPECIAL A;/W T HM THL APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM DIAMOND WATCHES. Their sheer loveliness makes them Instantly appealing to women who desire to own a watch of artistic taste. Extensive assortment of
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    • 47 2 "WHAT WILL REMOVE A RED INK STAIN from a white tablecloth asks a correspondent. A pair of scissors. A Fire will cut a hole m your purse unless you are protected by a "GAFLAC" POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 166 3 M ANCHUKUO TROOPS SURRENDER R ising Led By Gen. Wang item Kon s» Oct 22 organised rising led by Wang Teh-lin, who passSintiapore on his reIna from Europe last reported to have met success. towns Yushu and Chinese Eastern Rail:i captured by Kirin directed by Gen. Wang. M.mchukuo troops surthe
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  • 104 3 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER London, Oct. 22. Spot < Sellers > 6 15 16d <6 15i16d) (Buyers) 6 7 8 d <6 7 /8 d) Jan.-Mar. 7V 3 d <7V B d> April- June 7» 4 d <7 9f32d> July-Sept. 7 7
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  • 398 3 CIVIL WAR THREAT IN CHINA Canton Troops Prepared Shanghai, Oct. 22. THE question regarding the con- trol of the Chungshan District. In Kwangtung Province, will probably lead to more misunderstanding between Nanking and the Southwest. While the South has already appointed a man to succeed Mr. Tang Shao-yi as Magistrate
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  • 34 3 (6.07 a.m. Singapore time». Parmentier j said that, he was net trying to catch up with Scott. Batavia. Oct. 22. Arrived here 10.36. Later. X.L.M. plane hotly pursuing Scotr. Flew over Samarang 12.35. I
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  • 154 3 Karachi, Oct. 81. Arrived here a* 12.25 and left r or Allahabad at 12.55. j Allahabad. Oct. >1. Col. Turner and Pangbourn have j sent out wireless signals saying they are lost and are seeking the aero- j drome. They arrived here 22.26 '5.46 a.m. Oct. 22
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  • 20 3 Allahabad. Oct. 22. Cathcarr. Jones and K. F. H. Waller arrived 08.32 G.M.T. «3.52 p.m. Singapore time*. Reuter
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  • 41 3 Definitely Out Of The Race Allahabad, Oct. 22. The Mollisons are out of the race. One of the pistons seized and the cylinderhead was burned through, but > may go to Australia later if spares are available.- Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 155 3 BROADCAST YOUR GREETINGS WITH CHRISTMAS CARDS The\ span 1 1 distance and retain Umk iriend>hips you do not v ish to I(»se. Wherever friends may be, the .irri\al of >our Greetings will .ivsvire Ihem that you are united m spirit— in the Christmas celebra--1 remembrance and goodwill. large selection Son
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    • 404 3 IjYji The spirit of C f FRIENDS AT HOME THIS Perfumed I CHRISTMAS? JJampeih CakeAiPuddinp to ensure ofllOßGfc) fequi6it€d X MAS DELIVERY send us r T^r^ YOUR ORDERS EARLY. f^^^^^Srr ht ROBINSON <& Co., Ltd. L^rfl SINGAPORE 4&"'M II fin Ik 1/^/fN^ luf\ N H ifilNK U I Help Kidneys
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  • 467 4 UGH REVELS AT SEAVIEW HOTEL Helping Child Welfare Society PEE* spirits of gay revellers soared high at the Bohemian Night ;ntertainment at the Sea View iotel on Saturday. There was a :rowd of well over a thousand n the ball room, on the teraces and on the lawn,
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  • 614 4 AMERICAN CHANGES HIS OPINION ON ARRIVAL Finds A Most Beautiful City rHAT Singapore should be more advertised was the suggest ison made >y Mr. John W. Inzer, IID.. of Montgomery. Alabama, m concluding an incresting address to the Rotary Club )f Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel yeserday.
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  • 87 4 Being Carried By All Air Race Pilots It is stated that all the pilots m the great Air Race are carrying Ovaltine. This well-known food beverage has been used by many famous pilots and explorers ior sustaining and nourishing the body and fortifying the nerves, and its concentrated value
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  • 66 4 Members And Families In Penang Three members of the Siamese Royalty, with tneir families, are at present staying m Penang. His Highness Prince Bipuly is staying m Larut Road with his wife and children, while His Royal Highness Prince Damrong and his wife and daughters are occupying a
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  • 199 4 General Rejoicing In Kuala Kangsar As already announced m the Free Press there was general rejoicing on Saturday m Kuala Kangsar when it was learned that H.H. the Raja Perumpuan of Perak, the wife of H.H the Sultan, had given birth to twin girls. The happy event took
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  • 204 4 Appeal To The Public For Building Scheme Rev. Keppel Gamier of Penang. makes the following appeal to the public for St. Mark's School Building Fund For over twenty years St. Mark's School has supplied Butterworth with its elementary English education, representing the Church of England's educational efforts
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  • 35 4 It is rumoured that when Dr A E Struthers, Health Officer. Kuala Lipis' goes home shortly on long leave he will be relieved by Dr. W. J. Vickers who December h me leaVe m early
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 43 4 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I I THE WMWVWSTINCIBRIUIANCE I «-----3sa By y ?^gg^^^BßBaA r ■■■■I bVa. *C' I ~^/ffl ii 4JBbI BH UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 17-19, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Also stocked by JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD. and OTHER DEALERS.
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    • 554 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BEACH GLASSES IN COLOURS TO MATCH SPORTS WEAR. They give full protection to the eves from sun and wind. With dark selected coquille lenses or with ground and polished Crookes shade lenses. Pfice $1.50 per pair Crooke-t Lenses $2.25 per pair. Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE^" "EAST
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    • 396 4 h TENDED SINGAPOKF MUNICH'AI m Tender. Tenders are now following materials particulars, see M 1 Room. Purchase ol Borap Drums and Tin and Havel ck R of dosing. 4 29th. 1934. Supply of A: Calcium Chloric: ot Closing a 30th, 1934 Purcaso of Scrap Water Meter W Date ot Ciosii
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 436 4 Diary Of The Week i TUESDAY, OCT. 23. High Water. 10.39 a.m.. 9 4 it.. 11 31 p.m. 9.7 ft. Rugby Tournament. United Services Officers vs. Etceteras, S.C.C. padang; Public Services vs. H.M.S. Terror. Dunearn Road. Hockey: State Trial, S.C.C. padang; Young Indian R.C. vs. P.W>D.. N.C.C. ground; < Khalsa
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    • 185 4 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C Transmission 111 p.m. 9.35 Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. 10.05 H. A. Dowson. at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Southport. 10.35 The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. Conductor, Ernest W. Goss. Edward Reach (Tenor). Relayed from the Pavilion. Torquay. Greenwich time signal at 11.20 p.m. 11.20
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  • The Singapore Free Press and Daily News.
    • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934 SPECIAL EDITION 5 Onts.
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    • 884 1 Desperate Flight Over Timor Sea ONE ENGINE SEIZED Race Tragedy: F/O H.D. Gilman Killed JHE most dramatic day m the history of civil aviation was enacted yesterday when the great EnglandAustralia air race resolved itself into a terrific duel between three crack planes, one
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    • 156 1 Nine Dead In Gale i from her moorings m Seattle harbour yesterday m a howling sale the Dollar liner. President Madison, crashed into three vessels .md nine persons are reported dead. San Francisco, Oct. 22. P.RE have been howling gales on north-west coast and
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    • Article, Illustration
      24 1 J. J. MOLL, co-pilot of Parnientier, signing autographs directly he stepped from the K.I. M. plane. With him is a member of the crew.
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    • 63 1 SECRET AGREEMENT Japanese And German Barter London. Oct. 22. ily Herald has given promitoday to 'a sensational report a secret Japanese- German rnent recently signed wheremany will take 1.000.000 tons i beans a year while Japan will O»rman explosives, machine teroplane engines and chemicals. paper also asserts it is undert<>
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    • 18 1 London, Oct. 19. lent has been reached m negotiations affecting Lancashire cotton operatives. nin progresa intprmitJune.
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    • 121 1 G ranted Freedom Of Dundee London. Oct. 19. The ireedom oi Dundee was conferred upon General Smuts and m the course of an address m reply he said that the best hope for the world was that m years to ccme we should return to the good old
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    • 255 1 Americans* Brief Halt In Singapore Col. Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangi born arrived at Seletar last night and left at 10.30 'local time) 15 minutes after they had checked out. Roscoe Turner, who was very deaf, was interviewed while consuming a big plateful of sausages, ham. and
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    • 87 1 Enthusiastic Reception From Large Crowd i Parmentier and Moll, co-pilots on the X.L.M. machine had an enthusiastic reception on landing at Seletar yesterday afternoon. The enclosure adjacent to the control tower resembled m miniature a gay scene from the racecourse. There was a large crowd present and m
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    • Article, Illustration
      14 1 AN AFFECTIONATE WELCOME for Fraulein Rasche. th, m an passenger m the X.L.M. machine.
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    • 209 1 NO CHANGE IN GOLD BLOC POLICY Setback To Sterling London. Oct. 22. jTPHE declaration of the gold bloc to maintain gold content currencies has been responsible for the recovery of [francs and dollars m terms of sterling 'but the setback to sterling is generally i regarded as only temporary. It
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    • 32 1 London, Oct. 19. Regulations will come into force today requiring pedal cycles at night to carry at the rear, m addition to a reflector, a white surface equivalent to 12 square inches.
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    • 34 1 Reuter states that the R.A.F. bomber which was missing yesterday crashed m the jungle near Kluang, Johore. The crew are safe and uninjured. The machine has been badly damaged.
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    • 46 1 British Subject Sent To Prison Tientsin, Oct. 22. A British subject, Eric Thunder, a prominent. Peking broker and racehorse owner, pleaded guilty today to a charge of fraudulent conversion and was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment. Thunder ariiiirjged a bankrupt, on Sept, 15 Reuter
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    • 63 1 London, Oct. 19. In the annual report of the National Radium Trust and Radium Commission reference Is made to the work being done with beam therapy method wherepenetrating rays are directed upon a malignant growth from radium "bombs" not m direct contract with the body. Work with a one gramme
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 34 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m: DANCE 9.30 p.m. to Midnight RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381
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      • 95 1 Chi Other Pages Diary of the week 2 Lair notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Rotary address 2 Federal Council meeting 3 London Letter 4 Picture page 5 European's claim fails 6 Leading article and nJotes 8 Special article 8 Latest Chinese news 9 Tin and rubber cable 9 Commerce and
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      • 74 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI V^ HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL EVERY ROOM WITH BATH IMB MODERN SANITAIION NEW GRILL ROOM Ac COCKTAIL LOI T NGE TEA ROOM ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DURING DINNER CAB
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    • 555 2 of check Gingham evening frocks with little white organdie aprons and caps and bows at the neck. The cabaret numbers were not held. Mrs. Geddes explaining that the ball room was too crowded to bring out ttt numbers, but visitors found other forms of amusement m the games
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    • 616 2 AMERICAN CHANGES HIS OPINION ON ARRIVAL Finds A Most Beautiful City HPHAT Singapore should be more ad- vertised was the sugsestison made by Mr. John W. Inzer, D.D.. of Montgomery. Alabama, m concluding an interesting address to the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday.
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    • 87 2 Being Carried By All Air Race Pilots It is stated that all the pilots m the great Air Race are carrying Ovaltine. ihis well-known food beverage has been used by many famous pilots and explorers for Liisraining and nourishing the body and fortifying the nerves, and its concentrated value
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    • 66 2 Members And Families In Penang Three members of the Siamese Royalty, with tneir families, are at present staying m Penang. His Highness Prince Bipuly is staying m Larut Road with his wife and children, while His Royal Highness Prince Damrong and his wife and daughters are occupying a
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    • 201 2 General Rejoicing In Kuala Kangsar As already announced m the Free Press there w T as general rejoicing on Saturday m Kuala Kangsar when it was learned that H.H. the Raja Perumpuan of Perak. the wife of H.H the Sultan, had given birth to twin girls. The happy
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    • 204 2 Appeal To The Public For Building Scheme Rev. Keppel Gamier of Penang. makes the following appeal to the public for St. Mark's School Building Fund For over twenty years St. Mark's School has supplied Butterworth with its elementary English education, representing the Church of England's educational efforts
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    • 38 2 It is rumoured that when Dr A E Struthers. Health Officer, Kuala Lipis goes home shortly on long leave he will be relieved by Dr. W. J. Vickers who is due back from home leave m early December.
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    • 95 2 Well-Known Teluk Anson Malay's Death The death of Haji Yusoff. the conductor of the Teluk Anson Malay Orchestra, at his residence m Hose Road. Teluk Anson. took place on Thursday. It is understood that the deceased on the day m question went to the mosque for
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    • 97 2 To Be Malacca's New Resident Councillor It is understood that Mr. G W Bryant. President of the Penang Municipal Commissioners, will be the new Resident Councillor of Malacca The Hen. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, the present Resident Councillor of Malacca will act for the Hon.
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    • 76 2 Family Of Coroners For 109 Years o Sydney, N.S.W. Oct. 11. hiroX^^r"- aner having mT^ If 51 coroner »n this district was Major Henry C. Antill. who was appointed m 1825. He was aide-de-camp T™ V T Or Mac 1 u arle. and was the SI", 0 Mr R
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 32 2 I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME I Wl I THE LAMPS O^ASTINC BRILLIANCE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 17-19, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Also stocked by: -MM LinLE CO., LTD. ud OTHER DEALERS.
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      • 265 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BEACH GLASSES IN COLOURS TO MATCH SPORTS WEAR. They give full protection to tht eyes from sun and wind. With dark selected coquille lenses or with ground and polished Crookes shade lenses. f Price $1.50 per pair Crookes Lenses* $2.25 per pair. Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE.
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      • 463 2 TENDERS, SINGAPOR|T^^ MUNICII\\Ui V Tenders Tenders are now luvi-,.* following materials or Z r r tfc particulars, see Municipal T P Room. *w Purchase of Boi Drums and Tins l and Havelock I 29th lO f 9 n 3l. 4 P Supply of Anhydrnu, Ammri Calcium Chloride dvi of Closing.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 324 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, OCT. 23. High Water. 10.39 a.m.. 9.4 ft.. 11.31 p.m. 9.7 It. I Rugby Tournament. United Services Officers vs. Etceteras. S.C.C. padang; Public Services vs. H.MS. Terror. Dunearn Road. Hockey: State Trial, S.C.C. ,padang; Young Indian R.C. vs. P.W>D, N.C.C. ground; Khalsa Association vs. R.A.
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      • 185 2 Today's Radio Programmes b.b.c. I Transmission 111 p.m. 9.35 Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. 10.05 H. A. Dowson. at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema. Southport. 10.35 The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. Conductor Ernest W. Goss. Edward Reach < Tenor*. Relayed from the Pavilion. Torquay. Greenwich time signal at 11.20
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    • 2712 3 fROM BUDGET DEFICIT TO SURPLUS Mr. Caldecott's Review Of The Year At Federal Council Meeting < From Our Own Correspondent) pftESINNG at the budget meeting o f the FeSe^C^uncii^V %7 V ,nu the Ili*h Commissioner, the Hon ir TcS, .T'" num brr of
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    • 193 3 Woman's Digestive Troubles. Everyone who Is subject to any lorm ol indigestion should know of this woman's experiences. Advice from one who has had such severe attacks Is advice worth having. She writes "I suffered from indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 146 3 You get a genuine FRIGIDAIRE by looking for the name FRIGIDAIRE Don't make the mistake of thinking ■^f*'^'. tnat ever y electric refrigerator is a &v*4i j Frigidaire. There Is only One Frigidaire I Hpfi' and it is made by General Motors. JLJ™.f .r4B''U.. Frigidaire is the name of a
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      • 347 3 HANDS WERE RED AND SWOLLEN Eczema m Dry, Scaly Rash. Cuticura Healed. I suffered twelve months with eczema on my wrist and between my fingers. It broke out m a rash that was dry and scaly. My hands were red and swollen, and 1 had many sleepless nights on account
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    • 2623 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON {Vote Wintvr Comes Grateful ISetv Waterloo Briilge fF/iaf People are Saying W #7/ "LLA'p." Lead A ISew Party? Canada Wants More Malayan Pineapple /93.> Motor-Cars: "Silence And Safety" Leslie Henson's "Lucky Break And The Best Musical Film Yet. BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT London, Oct. 13.
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 60 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON, S.W.I. F4KF CHARGE OF EASTERN KIT AT THEIR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY FOR YOU ON THE RETURN JOURNEY to arrange Baggage Clearano Rail Accommodate etc A Por further particular apply to ATE sS? Nf s l
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      • 114 4 y T""'™° e> ""MM, and aO S reasonably priced with so I Sin^ v. INDE PENDENT front wheel bodfr, K glVl T g v f belicvubk cohort SAFETY steel bod.es bu.lt l.ke a bridge, Absolutely squeakproof. I tht° fcl/ NG e Kine nly Chr > sler °«er you th^chalsu" 6
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    • Article, Illustration
      128 5 s-ds? z mess's kEE&rn: s his ari^ k t^- the hin c stai by the schoolchildren. IWO PERFECT little gentlemen on a visit to London. Two little Venezuelan boys whose top-hats and long trousers caused a good deal of amusement among the Sunday crowds m Hyde Park. **v f I
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 269 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. But now you can ■Cure youroteetl: jrom within— Ji V^ and conquer other ft V^ Complaints too. fir V^ \',«nv «.:t. r» have th« Jtf A^fc ihM-r r Mjjf tootiwiecav FREQUENT
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    • 975 6 Question Of Sale Of 6,500 Shar es PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF BANKRUPT CHINESE Judge Directs An Investigation To Be Made rE public examination of Mr Lim Chin Guan was resumed on Friday before Mr. Justice Whitley m the Supreme Court. Penang. Names of sub-shareholders m a syndicate known as the Sungei
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    • 655 6 IMPORTANT RULING AT IPOH Lawyer Who Sued A Chettiar IN the Ipoh Supreme Court on Saturday morning Mr. Justice Howes delivered his judgment dismissing the action m which Mr. J. Edgar Jones, the senior partner of of the law firm of Cowdy and Jones, of Ipoh. sued
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    • 72 6 The Lodies A*d Society of the Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church will hold their annual bazaar m the Wesley Church Hall. 4 Fort Canning Road at 4 p.m. on Friday. Nov. 2. They are arranging a very fine display of hand wer X as well as beautiful articles
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    • 83 6 xxr? r Rl( hard v Li ght and Dr. Robert Wilson plan to visit Malaya on a shooting expedition m an aeroplane fitted wth floats. The camera will be used instead of the gun. Dr Light, a mem ber of the Geographical Societv hones to secure a collection of geographical
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      • 270 7 PAID TO SHOW HIM A ROYAL TIME! STARTS TONIGHT! I A f lke P rincess hiretl to vamp n handsome E^ Jk II I Wkt k <afe JM Ifc.. bachelor she kissed him und ;i bond issue was W I La I I^l j I f^jfe-m flouted! She kissed him
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      • 222 7 This Central Storage— What is it? Briefly it is the answer of the up-to-date business man to the question of how to eliminate unnecessary overI heads, reduce costs, and thus increase profits. Have you ever thought how much expense is entailed m owning or leasing your own Godown? If it
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      • 219 7 v seen this thriller that sends a chill LAS 1 skj: the female frank lilnot -thirsty than DU LA, r any other er! WHAT HIDDEN MENACE WAS BEHIND THE.., m the rok i j^^s^C*- k f Vt^ mT*T ith V'^B» JBBaßamplwmmmmmmMWßwM^ysi- f g> ft*» i The Picture has several outstindim;
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    • 1003 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1934 Robbing Peter To Pay Paul TN his annual review of affairs m the Federation at the Federal Council meeting yesterday the acting High Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott. put his finger on one of the outstanding features of this country— its
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    • 58 8 thP Se'angor, has taken ove? TanCTSr f Kat yang Estate Bom r ba y F xSV^f g. by the Conte Verde, for He will be away for six months Jeft Hospital and is at present at Fraser's Hill. present at Fa^lr a ale" ler T V~C°fgrave and
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    • 596 8 - I Malayans Returning ENCOURAGED, one imagines, by tin early advent of what seems likely to prove an exceptionally cold winter many Malayans are now either returnIng to your sunshine from their H- me '^«"> «Hout to do so. writes our London correspondent m his last nir
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    • 788 8 IT might have been Hyde Park, only it happened to be Columbus Circle, beneath the lights of Broadway and an advertisement for chewing-gum He stood alongside other lesser orators on his own little soap-box, among vendors of "hot dogs" and hamburgers, peanuts and coca-cola, with the American
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 98 8 LIQUEURS GIN. FAMOUS SINCE 1575. CALDBECKS. tn speciai K£ JL.W to em. the IPPOINTMENT KIN(| (>r SIAM DIAMOND WATCHES. Their sheer loveliness makes them instantly appealing to women who desire to own a watch of artistic taste. Extensive assortment of a new selection of diamond and cord and ribbon watches
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      • 48 8 "WHAT WILL REMOVE A RED INK STAIN from a white tablecloth asks a correspondent. A pair of scissors. A Fire will cut a hole m your purse unless you are protected by a "GAFLACT POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. U Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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    • 167 9 MANCHUKUO TROOPS SURRENDER Rising Led By Gen. Wang Hoiir Kong, Oct. 22. organised rising led by! Wang Teh-lin, who pass-! Singapore on his re-' China from Europe last' reported to have met 'eat success. towns Yushu and on the Chinese Eastern Rail- i been captured by Kirin j directed by
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      90 9 MR. W. A. SCOTT Allah. ih. »d. Oct. 21. CW A Scott landed here at 09 15 '4.35 pm Singapore time) Later. Scott left Allahabad at 10.15 with a bisi lead. Scott said he had had a splendid trip. Prom Baghdad there was a headwind but on leaching
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    • 98 9 <From Our Own Correspondent > RUBBER London, Oct. 22. Spot (Sellers) 6 15 16d (6 15'16d) Buyers > 6 7 8 d <67 B d> Jan.-Mar. 7» /8 d <7»/ B d> April-June 7'^ '7 932 d) July-Sept. 7 7 16d (7 7 16d> Market Steadier. STOCKS: London 61.043 tons
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    • 7 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices
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    • 381 9 CIVIL WAR THREAT IN CHINA Canton Troops Prepared Shanghai. Oct. 22. TTHE question regarding the con- troi ot the Chungshan District. m Kwangtung Province, will prohataly lead to more misunderstanding between Nanking and the Southwest. While the South has already appointed a man to succeed Mr. Tang Shao-yi as Magistrate
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    • 145 9 Karachi, Oct. 21. Arrived here at 12.25 and left f or Allahabad at 12.55. Allahabad. Oct. 21. Col. Turner and Pangbourn havp sent out wireless signals saying they are lost and are seeking the aerodrome. They arrived here 22.26 < 5.46 a.m Oct. 22 Singapore time). Allahabad,
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    • 20 9 Allahabad, Oct. 21. Cathcart Jones and K. F. H. Waller arrived 08.32 G.M.T- '3.52 p.m. Singapore time' Reuter
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    • 41 9 Definitely Out Of The Race Allahabad. Oct. 22. The Mollisons are out of the race. One of the pistons seized and the cyllnderhead was burned through, but may go to Australia later if spares are available. Reuter
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 189 9 BROADCAST YOUR GREETINGS WITH CHRISTMAS CARDS rhej span all distance and retain lose friendships you do not wish to lu>r Wherever Mends may he. arrival of your Greetings will ire them that you are united In -m the Christmas celebrai remembrance and goodwill. Very larsje selection Now On View KELLY
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      • 449 9 laiikf ,^y" lv spirit of 1 mibklL WHY NOT A PRACTICAL itftvu- GIFT FOR YOUR Jf i FRIENDS AT HOME THIS Kurort I gr-" %tnpcf<i Caked tPuddinp to ensure otttOKCfc) fequtiitei X MAS DELl"^■■•t c r^i l» uj o "^r*"""^^ s > YUUn UnDbnS r^~^Vv t \-A robinson .\3 J
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    • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
      • 95 10 LIQUIDATION OF KUCHAI TIN DREDGING CO. Profit Of $77,438 Last Year an extn 1 meeting ol the X Tin Dredging Co Ltd •> at 96. Market Strr Si] r I''>. tOt I le f ollowii nd that 1 m •v or all oi t to
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      • 97 10 Oct. 22. Gambicr 6.00 Java Cube 8.50 Hamburg Cube 9-50 Ifuntok White Pepper 58.00 White Pepper 57.00 Copra, Sundried 3.05 Fair Sago Flour 2.05 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 3.75 BlanJa Jeiotong 6.75 arawak Jeiotong 6.50 un I W.C. o. i per koyan $120 R. B
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      • 950 10 MONDAY, OCT. 22, 19.34. Ampat Tin (4 I 4s T^d 5s AMUD Kumbang 36s 6d 38s Austral Malay 59s 61s Ayer Hltam Tin (ss) 14s 9d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.10 2.20 c.d. Bangrin Tin t£> 26s 27s Chanukat Tin (I) 48s 49s Chenderiang (£> 8s
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      • 205 10 Oct. 22. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 732 London, 3 months' sight 2,4 3 16 London. 60 days' sight 2|4 532 London. 30 days' sight 2!4Vs London, demand 2 4 3132 London, TT. 2 4 332 Lyons and Paris, demand 870 Hamburg, demand 140 New York,
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      • 44 10 London, Oct. 17. At Oct. 1 the average level of retail prices m Britain was approximately 43 per cent, above that of July, 1914 as compared with 43 per cent, a month earlier and 41 per cent, one year earlier British Radio
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      • 1015 10 POSSIBLE STABILITY OF TIN PRICE Gamblers Turning Their Attentions Elsewhere cur Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 8. THERE is every likeliho:d of the price of tin being pegged at about £230 per ton for at least four or five months to come. The "Control" have decided on this course because the
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      • 360 10 MEAT Beef steak (Round) Kati 28 Beef stew or curry a° Pork, lean do z Fork, lean and fat ilst quality) <J? Mutton Australian Jo. Fowl Kati Hens (Locally reared) do Ducks (Java) Each 40 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Pair Pigeons, fledged do EGGS Fowl, fresh 10 26 Duck,
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      • 55 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PBICEB (I RRI m Bfl X.M.A. NO. 1. X RIR IB SMOKED SHI Oct. tt, U oVl.ui SI Hu Ifl Spot i loose i BH <F. 0.8.i Current n 19 Novembcr-Dccoii IB Tone oi Market II '6* jd. per lb. I New York Spot
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      • 33 10 Profit Oi* |fl Worki t: k 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I ft I I I I IB I 1 I I I 1
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      • 94 10 1 xtraordinary Month 'From Our Own C Ku.i! i 1 unpur, O I It is stated nnoffl extraordinary meetim- of Pulau Kamiri, Ltd will be 1 I ing the first week In N which the managing direct r Fhilips, Wi 1 be present. I: that Mr. E. F.
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      • 30 10 Mr. C. P. Liston. of Anglo-Fr- w Bendixsens, Ltd., who was away on home leave, returned to Malaya last week and is' posted to the firms branch office m Penang.
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      • 202 10 The following information has been received from the Rubb. -r Oi Association, through the Malayan Information Agency, London "Tons" are long tons. r«*2J c M re M« US retU l n was P ubll shed as Straits Settlements C^ Gazette Notification No. 2238 dated Sept. 28 1934 and
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    • 254 11  - ALMOST KILLED by ENTHUSIASM MOLLIE MERRICK Holiy wooc n Ptrson BY RAMON NOVARRO, just returned Hollywood after a concert South America, has some information about Latin we think the American aggressive, offensive, or to touch the idol m certain that he realient m the flesh, listen fovarro has to tell
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    • 144 11 me Lord isn't fascinated with life and wirk at all. Her Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage admitted to be a hit. She j most enthusiastically received i studio at once made plans to for a series of releases. In New York, has decided I are a
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    • 21 11 m ice Bennett— and I have never Bennett fan is never more ful never gauges her voice to
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    • 188 11 Permanent Court Of Appeal Established London, Oct. 17 In accordance with the terms of the provisional agreement between representatives of the two parties to the recent coal mining wages dispute m South Wales, the Minister of Labour and the Secretary for Mines have after consultation with each
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    • 94 11 Entire Ceremony To Be Broadcast London. Oct. 17. The British Broadcasting Corporation announces that Royal assent has now been given fcr the broadcasting of the ceremony of the redding of His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina m its entirety. The time of the ceromcny
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    • 95 11 Ancient Title Passes To Cousin The death is announced today of the Earl of Cork and Orrery, aged TO The heir to the earldom is his cousin Admiral Sir William Boyle, Cjmmander-in-Chi3f of the Home fleet since last year.— British Radio. (Robert John Lascelles Boyle, who
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      12 11 SCENE from "Double noor," the mvsUry thriller now showing at the Capitol.
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    • 755 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst THE STRUGGLE OF SUITS |KID you ever stop to think that hidden beneath the drab mechanics of the play of a Bridge hand a bitter, relentless battle is constantly raging Both sides hold high cards. Aces and
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    • 402 11 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S., during the period Oct. 6 to Oct. 12. 1934, inclusive, and are available for public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 369 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over 535.000.0 M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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      • 444 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each 3.000. 00k Reserve Fund £3 00w'#* Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 00§ HEAD OFFICE: 38. Blshopsgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star *****0 Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh
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    • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
      • 310 12 THE LEVIATHAN TO GO Rumours Of Famous Liner's Last Trip TTHE United States liner Leviathan has reached Plymouth frcm New York on what may be the last but one of her Atlantic crossings. Formerly the German liner Vaterland. she is required under the terms of the United States shipping subsidy
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      • 202 12 The following were passengers for Singapore on the President Johnson, which arrived here on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Germain Abily. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Crim. Mr. Chua koan, Mr. Chen Khai Su. Mr. Claude Gardner. Mrs. P. Lauchengco, Miss Elena Lav- chengco. Miss Lilian Lauchengco. Mstr. Ramon Lauchengco. Mstr.
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      • 32 12 Merchants are informed that the ad- dltlonal rate of freight on rattans to Hull, with transhipment, is increased to j 19s 6d. per 20 cwt.. effective from Oct 22.
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      • 35 12 The P. and O. Comorin has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 10 a.m. tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the S.H. Board's wharf on arrival.
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      • 229 12 The following are passengers lor Malaya per the m s Erria which is due to arrive here on Nov. 8: Mr. A. G. D. McAulev. Mr. T. E. It McAuley, Mrs. Bagnall. Mr. H. Gerbracht, Mrs. Gerbracht and child. Mr. H. Gerbracht. Master W. G. Gerbracht •10 yrs.
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      • 91 12 Manchester To New York Direct The Roosevelt Steamship Co. his inaugurated a regular service .>toamers between Manchester and New York. The line carries passengers and cargo from New York to both Liverpool and Manchester, calling at Queenstov.n Cobh). eastbound and westbound. The first sailing was made by the
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 640 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m F.M.S. TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. tt«>r>kinu Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. haiiwavs pjj aßjjfgjgj HOTtL9-~MXP*MM9 w^^^^ 1 (Incorporated m England*. HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA FOFR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON
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      • 27 12 m imm For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. apply w %u> I\ Z> WACO^SLITS 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908.
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      • 275 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. Incorporated In Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. XANKOH MARU Oct. 31 Nov. 4 SHYOGEN MARU Nov. 9 Nov. 14 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, AHa> NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA BOSTON MARU Nov 15 Nov. 15 CLYDE MARU Nov. 25 Nov. 25 For rates
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      • 64 12 m m m STATE SHIPP2NG SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Fort Swettenham. Pent* Paiembanft Banjoewanjji »nd Western Port* Sinfaporf Sintipo^ ,T.s.m.v. Kftngmroo i T.sm.v. Koolinda Jan i T.sm.v. Kangaroo Jan T.sm.v. Kangaroo M Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Currency For particulars of Freight and please «pplv to*McALISTER CO..
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 581 12 m Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan <via \Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan < via Gemas» every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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      • 33 12 CLEARANCES Oct. 21: Hakuai Maru. Matsuve Maru (Jap. >; Ngow Hock <Nor > Oct. 22: Angelina. Plancius. Both Kulit. Soedoe. Singaradja <Dut r Ka' shima Maru (Jap.*: Kinta. Hong *Keat Jerantut. Sin Kheng Beng 'Brit
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      • 304 12 SINGAPORE HARJi()i R Ships alongside the rvfl or expected t, East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1 Rajula 22: Van H< Main Wharf (BRtrance Anshun 18; Keda 11; Kudat Darda] Empire Dock (Kntran,. Ramsay 30: City hidol 35: BUverteak Empire Dork (Entrance P 1 Khandalla 46: BellWest Whart. (Entrance Glenshiel 5: M
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 452 13 P. &O.S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS TD.,e S^e. Tnw s^ SOUDAN 6.500 Oct. 24 RAWALPINDI 17 nnn w? 5 a CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 BANGALORE "wo Jan 17 RANPURA 17.C00 Nov. 9 RAJPUTANA ***** Jan II BURDWAN' 6.070 Nov. 18 CHITRAL Is 000 Feb 1 CORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 CARTHAGE
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      • 482 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. I 'Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" USE FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA POSTS AND SUES CANAL Strainer Doe Sails City of Khartoum Oct. 30 Nov. 2 City of Bagdad Nov 30 Dec 2 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX. BOSTON, NTBW YORK AND
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      • 1203 13 *JC t^J^L. __^__^__^^_^b- |b^___!^^^ZS-S!!!S-h!!-^-S-5-!--__9^b>si__^_^ v jla^^vMl "SSsraiifl-'SK HUA^KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. I THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd TOT AUSTRAUArf A O^fifiiT*! tt>t- w5 THE SIAM STEAM .NAVIoAHON Co. THE SUN^H^/nG °c" L^ 4 INSURANCE. ThC I^rSnce Co". LtS"" Ql<>be The and Mersf > H«- ,aoo» RAILWAYS The Federated Malay States Railways
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 663 14 KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN- Tuesday. Oct. 23, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, Tandjong-Mengel-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday. Oct. 24, Belawan-Deli and Penang. MAJANG— Wednesday, Oct. 24, Prigl-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Oct. 24, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday, Oct. 24, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. RElJNST— Thursday,
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      • 496 14 TO EUROPE •OMHAX t ttlifeA IfUKI SAID, AkAXAHVHUk, NAfLhh 5 I GBfOA. MAKHKHiAh AND AfcV\ IOKJk. Arrive Le^ve Lm*\% Arriv* Spore b'pore Penans N. lotk Pres. Johnson Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Dec. 4 Pres. Monroe Nov. 3 Not. 6 Nov. 8 De- 18 Pres. Van Buren Nov. 17
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      • 649 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLEB, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, kon,^^ AND MIDDLESBROUGH HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Oct 31 Nov. 1 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Jan c HARUNA MARU 10,400 Nov. 14 15 JSUWA MARU 10,750 far I KATORI MARU 10.000 Nov. 29 30 fiFUSHIMA MARU 10.900 SKASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,400
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    • 1914 15 Day Of Surprises In First Division THREE LEADING CLUBS ALL LOSE POINTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct 9 of surpluses m League football was continued on 1 irday. the First Division, the feature of the day's play was the tive
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    • 79 15 Many entries have been received by Mr. J. P. Tham. the sports secretary of the Clerical Union m connection with the 10 mile cross-country race which will be run on Sunday, Nov. 4. at 7.00 a.m. starting from the Union Clubhouse, Rangoon Road. Intending competitors who have not sent m
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      22 15 AN INCIDENT m the match be! ween B.C.C. "B" and the R.E. which the Cricket Club were overwhelmed, losing by 27 nil.
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    • 435 15 PERAK A UTUMN RACES Handicaps For The First Day Ipoh, Oct. 20. THE following ure the handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club autumn meeting on Oct. 27. Race 1. Horses: Class 3 Div. IV— 5 furs, straight Aurora 9.0. Kissing Time 8.9, Winfield 8.7, Desmondette 8.7,
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    • 163 15 Gunners Two-goal Win Over Old Rafflesians R.A. (Blakan Mati) 2. O.R.A. Nil. A very scrappy game on the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday ended m a win for the R.A. (Blakan Mati) over the Old Rafflesians by two goals to nil. The Gunners attacked from the start
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    • 810 15 Perak's Rugby Defeats At K. L. And Seremban Negri-Malacca Give Their Finest Display Of The Season (From Our Own Corresoondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 23. Selangor 16 pts. Perak 3 pts A BRILLIANT inter -State rugger match was seen on the Padang this afternoon when Selangor met, and defeated. Perak by
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    • 529 15 Perak Forward Injured Soon After Start (From Our Own Correspondent.* Svremban. Oft. 21. Negri-Malacca. 24 pU.; Perak 10 pts. Negri-Malacca gave quite the best display of the season today when Perak were defeated at Seremban by 24 points <3 goals. 3 tries > to 10 points (2 goals),
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    • 24 15 The second hockey team of the SRC. beat the V.M.C.A. on the latter s ground yesterday by 4—2 Both sidts played seven men each
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    • 740 16 Pearce In Excellent Form For R.A. S CC 2; RJ% 5. pEARCE was the outstanding man on the Padang hockey pitch yesterday, when he scored four goals against the S.C.C. Pearce was playing at centre forward for the R.A., and his strong finishing and
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    • 81 16 LINDRUM BREAKS A WORLD RECORD Scores 1,000 In 34 Minutes Melbourne, Oct. 22. Lindrum broke a world record today when, m the world's billiards championship match against Davis, he scored the first 1,000 of a 1,353 break m 34 minutes, the fastest time ever recorded. By means of this brilliant
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    • 249 16 Losers Fail To Take Advantage Of Superiority Forward RA Bpts. Wiltshire*. nil. The R.A. again defeated the Wiltshires at Tanglin on Saturday by 8 points (one goal, one try) to nil. It was a fast forward game, marked by good rushes on both sides. The R.A. outsides
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      34 16 THE WINNERS of the Ladies' Autumn Foursomes, "Miss Anne De Montmorency (left) and Miss B. Newell, with the cup after their victory at Ranelagh. They beat Miss Mervyn Barton, and Miss V. C. Davies.
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    • 329 16 Lim Bong Soo and N. S. Wise Get Through ■"PHE S.C.R C. open tennis champion- ship tournament was carried a step further yesterday when six matches were played. Lim Bong Soo had no difficulty m: knocking out S. Abed but Roy Smith went under m two straight
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    • 240 16 INTER-CLUB MATCH Sepoy Lines Club Beat The Garrison Club The match between the Garrison Goli Club and the Sepoy Lines Goli Club, played at the Garrison Club on Sunday, resulted m a win tor the Sepoy Lines Club by 6» 4 poms to 3 3 4 The scores were
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    • 167 16 The match played between the Kep- pel Golf Club and the Johore Civil j Service Club on Friday evening over the I Keppel course resulted m a win for the visiting team by 3 to 2UThe individual results were as follows, Johore Civil
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    • 349 16 The following is the draw for the President's Prize competition: Byes: W. H. Esson S. A. BeavisE. J. Phillips P. C. Sands; J D P. Nisbet &J. R. Strachan; J F Easton J. A. Curley; R. H. Cowan M. G. Mills; J. P.
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    • 63 16 Team From England To Tour Australia London, Oct. 19. A team of 15 English women cricketers under the captaincy of Miss Betty (Archdale, a young law student, left j England today for Australia j The side is being run by the English Women Cricket Association and is I
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    • 49 16 i In a hockey 'match at Tanglin yesterday the Wiltshire Regimen J defeated the Medical College Union by three goals to one. SCrY h n°n C H e L match betw een the Sh«h n the APC was too onetO Of any interest, the at half time was s—o.
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    • 705 16 Poppy Day Meeting Should Be A Good Contest G.S.C 1 Europeans IN preparation for the annual Poppy Day ladies' h a friendly fixture between the Girls' Sports Club and i jteam was played on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterd match ending In a
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