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

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. S Q 11. KH. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 10 CENTS
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  • 177 1 THREATENED ACTION BY JAPAN IN MANCHUKUO Setting Up A Monopoly REPORTS Horn Mukden that Manchukuo proposes to establish an monopoly virtually putting foreign oil companies out of busiManchuria have been received with surprise m the city. recognised that the Japanese naval
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  • 71 1 Washington, Oct. 25. The Government has made representations to Japan as regards iiikuo Government's announcement that it intends to estaan oil monopoly. The representations are based on the ground that a monoply be detrimental to the interests of American oil companies, specially the Standard Oil Company, and violation
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  • 71 1 Serious Development In ILS. Paterson. New Jersey. Oct. 15. :ir.' ol 20.000 silk and rayon was called at midnight. inference between employers and rkers, who met m a last -minute effort to avert the strike, broke up four Ites alter assembling. Mr. Gorman, chairman of the strike
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  • 57 1 Wireless .Message Picked Up In U.S. n Our Own Correspondent i San Francisco, Oct. message picked up m the says that the tanker lafe and out of immediate r Reuter. An surlier report stated that the with a crew of 40, was drifting bridge and rudder carried m
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  • 24 1 Havana. Oct. 24. broken oil Diplomatic s with the Dominican Republic U> its refusal to hand over the! W»an *x- President. Machado. Reuter Wireless
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  • 55 1  -  SIR JOHN AIRD London. Oct. '23. The death is announced of Sir John Aird. a member of the famous engineering- firm, who helped to build the AlMtuan Dam. He is succeeded m the baronetcy by his son. Major John Aird. cne of the Prince
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  • 39 1 Denial By Chinese Finance Minister Shanghai, Oct. 25. The Finance Minister. Mr. Kung. emphatically denies a report that the Government is proceeding with an inflation policy. He emphasises that China is not considering the gold standard. Reuter
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  • 54 1 Havana, Oct. 24. Four bandits armed with machineguns, raided the city hall at mid-day and decamped with the contents of the sale, believed to contain over 100,000 dollars m American notes of large denomination. The bandits escaped m a motor car despite a rain of bullets from police
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  • 263 1 Squadron-Leader Stodart And Lieut. Hansen Two more air race planes are expected at Seletar aerodrome before mid-day today Lieut. M. Hansen flying: a Desontter, and Squadron-Leader Stodart m a Miles Hawk Gipsy 111. Both planes arrived at Alor Star last night. MR. CATHCART
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  • 97 1 Mystery Of Missing Flier Solved Basra, Oct. 24. The mystery of the whereabouts of John H. Wright has been cleared up by the news of his forced landing to the west, of Mohammerah where he was arrested and detained, despite his possession of passports vised by the
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  • 113 1 Prime Of Wales And Lord Goreli London. Oct. 24. Lord Goreli. Chairman of the Royal Aero Club, has cabled to Scott and Campbell Black: "British aviation congratulates you on your magnificent victory. We applaud the pilots, the aircraft and the engine." The Prince of Wales, speaking at Birmingham, paid
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  • 45 1 No Political Utterances In Manchukuo London, Oct. 25. Political utterances by members of the F. 8.1. Mission m Manchukuo are categorically disavowed m official quarters. It is emphasised that the party has no political mission or political advisers of any sort.- Reuter
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  • 101 1 Minarets Of Mosques Blown Down Kyrenias, Oct. 22. A hurricane of unprecedented violence lasting: half an hour swept across Cyprus, during which lightning killed two girls. The wind blew a boy into the sea. He was drowned. Minarets of two mosques and a church steeple were blcwn down,
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    92 1 London, Oct. 24. ORINCESS Marina will have eight bridesmaids at the wedding at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 29. of which five will be Princesses. The bridesmaids will be Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands. Princesses Irene and Katharine of Greece, the Grand Duchess Kira of Russia. Princess Elizabeth. Princess Eugenic
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  • 111 1 Resolved To Co-operate With The Government Washington. Oct. 25. The American Bankers' Association has replied to President Roosevelt** request for the loosening of private credit by unanimously adopting resolutions promising to co-operate with the Government and demanding a balanced budget. The resolution promising co-opera-tion reports that there
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  • 41 1 Six Per Cent Dividend On Ordinary Shares London. Oct. 24. A six per cent, dividend on the ordinary shares is declared by Imperial Airways for the year ended Mar. 31. 1934. Net profit amounts to €78 571. Reuter Wireless
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  • 41 1 Portuguese Airman Leaves Lisbon Lisbon Oct. 24. Lieutenant Humberto Cruz left at 6.40 a.m. today on a flight to Timor Island, using a Leopard Moth Gypsy engine of 130 h.p. His first stop will be Oran (Algeria). Reuter
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  • 43 1 Desenzano, Oct. ?4. Sub. Lieut. Angello, an Italian speed flyer, whizzed dizzily round a closed circuit around Lake Garda and claimed a speed of 437 miles an hour, beating his own record of 423 miles an hour Reuter Wireless
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  • 1113 1 EUROPEANS ON VERGE OF STARVATION Penang Appeals For Funds Sixteen Europeans and their families are threatened with grave distress m Penan*; when the fund for the assistance of slump victims terminates at the end of December. An appeal has been launched to start a fresh fund. <By Our Special Correspondent)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 I 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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    • 103 1 On Other Pages Letter to the Editor 2 Diary of the iveek 2 Law notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Nagalingam case postponed 3 Penang Harbour tragedy 3 Women's page 4 Picture page 5 Singapore wedding 6 Court cases 6 Seven years for Chinese 7 Leading article and notes 8 Fighting
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    • 83 1 TONIGHT (FORMAL) TOMORROW NIGHT (informal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET with SEA VIEW HOTEL ANY ZOLMAY JOE PLEE THE FAMOUS VIENNESE DANCEPS Ideal Seaside Resort Formerly Members of The 'Imanoff Troupo I i GRILL room )WM^^^^M^]i COCKTAIL LOUNGE j^v^Sa Saturday R I J STAFF EL ADELPHI Egy HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN
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  • 108 2 COUPLE THROWN OUT OF CAR From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Oct. 23. A bridal party returning after a marriage ceremony at Seremban. met with a motor accident three miles out of town yesterday on the road to Bahau. A Tamil conductor on an estate and his bride
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  • 141 2 Extensive Experiments Made In Java From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Oct. 22. Extensive experiments are being (made m Java with a new plague vacjcine invented by Dr. Otten. a medical j member of the Pathological Laboratory m Bandoeng. Dr. Otten had tried experiments on irats which were
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  • 155 2 Two Years For Altering Petrol Chits (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. Former syce to Mr. E. D. David, private secretary to the Chief Secretary to Government. Ahmad bin Abdul IRahim. a Malay, was today sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by i Mr. Justice Burton,
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  • 28 2 A Hindoo working m Pasir Panjang! was badly burned about the neck andarms on Wednesday morning when gas escaping from a tube ignited. He was removed to hospital.
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  • 97 2 Mr. F. M. Still has resigned from the honorary secretaryship of the Johore Civil Service Club. Johore Bahru. The death occurred at her residence m Malacca on Tuesday, of Madam Woon Gan Hiang. The deceased lady was the mother of Mr. Tay Hong Seng, proprietor of the Malacca Commercial Press.
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  • 330 2 A DUTCH TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN To The Editor. Sir, Allow me— taking the instance of the Albury wireless operator's invaluable and prompt assistance to my flying if ellow- countrymen as a start-ing-point to express, as a Dutchman, my infinite appreciation and recognition of the most generous
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  • 89 2 Monday, Oct. 15. Mr. R. E. P. Dwyer had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Oct. 16. Group Captain Willock and Wing Commander and Mrs. Scott had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, Oct. 17. His Excellency presided at a meeing of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber.
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  • 18 2 Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm is leaving England shortly on a visit to Malaya, the Dutch East Indies and
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  • 151 2 ARRIVED TO TAKE WIFE HOME (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Oct. 24. On the arrival of the Sultan of Brunei today an unusually large crowd, including Hon. the Raja Muda of Selangor, Mr. L. Forbes, District Officer, Klang, Raja Nong. acting A.D.C. to His Highness
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  • 148 2 What Should They Be Taught Today What are the most important things a girl of seventeen years should know? Should she be taught to sew. cook and general house-keeping, or should she learn such things as oar-driving and the new stye of dances? For the best list of
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  • 110 2 Elderly Sinhalese Sent To Prison "I have been m this country for a number of years and have never had any previous trouble. If I wanted to cheat the complainant I could have taken more than the gold." This was the pathetic plea of an elderly Sinhalese goldsmith.
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  • 68 2 cFrom Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24. A Sikh watchman of the Klans River Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. was convicted today of stealing $120 worth m tin ore from the store. He had been apprehended by a comoatriot watchman whom he had relieved but who had not
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  • 89 2 3 Chinese Now Charged With Obstructing Constable Three young Chinese. Tong Guan Cneong Lek and Tow Yok Pau who were originally charged on Oct 18 before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, with voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant, had the indictment amended yesterday. They claimed trial
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  • 67 2 Cabled advice has been receive! n^nl T r h f a l mn Consolidated ComSmLh 1 16^ 1 has decla^d a final dividend of 10 per cent, on the Ordinary, makine: the total for year 15 per cent, and 8t' 2 per cent, on the Preferen n^^S a total of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 23 2 X'MAS SALE Commencing 20 Mon., Oct. 29th Discount on until Saturday all articles Nov. 3rd, 1934. sold. ECHIGOYA Co., Ltd. 54-56 Middle Road.
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    • 248 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Create a lovely complexion by patting m your cream with this Butywave. Pat-a V a c Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS 14A Change Allay, Singapore. fK%« The Cheapest House for your fjg- Stationery, Typewriters, Ribbons taHßfe and Carbons also for Pencil
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    • 499 2 TENDERs,^^ I SINGAPOnJT^I MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invite following materlau or er r* r particulara, see Municipal 1 Room. Wdi Te^ Purchase of Scrap Brn* Water Meter Work.shon w:> October 31st. 1934 Repairs to Corrupted Iron p Orchard Road UarkeTi Closing. 4 p m Mon(! Supply and delivery ol
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 404 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, OCT. 26. High Water, 0.40 a.m. 8.3 ft., 12.05 p.m. 9.6 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. "A" vs. R.A.. padang. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Medical College, College ground; S C.R.C. vs. R.A., S.C.R.C. ground; Wiltshires II vs. Indian Association. Balestier Road; Young Indian R.C. vs. V.M.C.A., V M
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    • 166 2 Today 9 s Radio t Programmes 8.8.C. Transmission 111 9.35 Big Ben. A light instrumental programme, with Sterndale Bennett. 10.05 The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 10.35 A recital ot pipe music by PipeMajor John Mac Donald. M.B.E. 10.55 "Piebald." A selection of contrasts. Greenwich time signal at 11.20 p.m. 11.20 The
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  • 1183 3 POSTPONEMENT OF NAGALINGAM CASE ALLOWED Defence Wish To Procure Important Witness MOTION OPPOSED BY CROWN Bail Increased From $20,000 To $100,000 MOTION that the case m which I. I. Modr. Nagalingam, J.P., stands charged with criminal breach of trust as an agent, with two alternative charges of criminal breach of
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  • 96 3 TRAGEDY IN PENANG HARBOUR Lascar Crushed To Death While Painting Ship's Side OEDY occurred m Penang A en Tuesday at about 11 a Javanese member of the Dutch motor vessel Mandar 11 d to death while engaged m ship's side by a Chinese was riding at anchor m nd the
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  • 238 3 Thrilling Journey In Prai On River In Flood lina up the Telom Valley during the week-end. :i abnormal swelling of the and Lipil rivers, and on Saturon both banks of the river were overflowed. luence, no boats came up Sunday, except one prau. used quite a crowd to
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  • 67 3 Arriving From Europe Today From Our Own Correspondent.* Klang, Oct. 23. Tungku Leksmana, A.D.C., to Sultan of Selangor, who has been rope us expected to arrive at Port tenham on Friday from where he travel by train to Klang. -sent nives of all communities Klang District will welcome
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  • 102 3 Man Found Hanging But With Wounds In Head 117 HAT is believed by the police to be VT a murder took place at Sungei Sahamat. m Kajang on Monday. A Sin Neng Hakka was found hanging, and the brdy, at first had the appearance of suicide but
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  • 177 3 Chinese Who Thfrew Basket Away A man who was seen running away from the Institution Hill Flats m River Valley Road with a basket m his hand, was caught by a detective after a brief chase, and produced m court before Mr. J. M. Brander, the third magistrate.
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  • 35 3 While dancing at the Great World cabaret last night Miss Pauline Williams, a Chinese cabaret employee, collapsed. Dr. A. W. Tay gave her assistance, and she was removed to hospital m the ambulance.
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  • 414 3 Malay Dies Of Fractured Skull A MALAY woman of strapping appearance named Haji Minah binti Less! Jauna, and her stepson, Haji Samat bin Haji Lahamat, claimed trial before Mr. Justice Burton, at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, m answer to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to
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  • 1096 4  -  MONSIEUR GASTON Importance Of Colour And Line BY TPHE modern woman is style conscious But she is not sufficiently conscious of her own personality, and of her owr style requirements as an individual She If likely to be aware of the current fashions of any season,
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 4 WHITE FOX SKINS fashion this new cape worn by Una Merkel Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer player. The cape may either be tied together with the white satin scarf or clipped with the fur fastener.
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  • 78 4 OICE pudding that has been "left over" makes the foundation of a delicious cold sweet which is particularly useful when the appetite of an ailing child needs tempting. Put a little rather dry stewed fruit such as plum with stones and syruri removed, m a custard cup
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  • 72 4 3 ozs. butter and 3 ozs. castor sugar to a cream. Then add 3 ozs flour and the yolks of four eggs one by one with a tablespoonful of grated chocolate. Whip the whites of the fSfti ff froth and sti them wen h y tJ n
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  • 832 4 Effect Of Paying Close Attention r Your Diet BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT "*I*HEY are a trouble when they come. and they are a trouble when they go So says the nurse m a fatalistic, it-cant-be helped sort of voice, as she dandles the squalling baby
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  • 108 4 INGREDIENTS :-U packet jelly. 2 oz. powdered gelatine l milk. i 2 oz. cornflour 2 ozs. oranges. > 2 teaspoonful vanilla the sugar on the ortnfe rind x to extract the colour md .some or tl (essential oil. Bqueeie tl dissolve to make up the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 THE GIFT SHOP 157. North Bridge Road Capitol Buildings Poppy I)a> Wreaths «»i rare designs made <»1 rvrrlastin flowers and leaves British make. Please book .\<»ur «»nleis m «mmr |fl THI^BOV! I Look at his smiling health I look at his well-boned and I I I firmly fleshed little body!
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  • 154 5 v..or, v '^^"f-SK^*. l^ r r useVby the pa g an S for cookin g food m connection with the funeral ceremon.e*. THE FESTIVAL of St. .lanuarius, patron saint of Naples, was celebrated In Naples. At this ceremony, which is held anruully. some
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  • 232 6 INDIANS ACQUITTED ON 13TH APPEARANCE Not Such An Unlucky Number AT their 13th appearance m court before Mr. J. M. Brander, yesterday T. N. Das, an Indian labour contractor, and Labh Singh, a watchman, were acquitted on charges of cheating m respect of a judgment and abetment of the offence,
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  • 118 6 Driver Of Ix>rry Which Caused Death Of Malay A fatal accident resulting m the death of a young Malay clerk. Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, employed at the Statistical Department had its final echo yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge. Mohamed was knocked down
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  • 133 6 Accusation Of Stealing Starts Trouble A quarrel between two Chinese women m Havelock Road led to both being taken into the police court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday on a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting m public. On: was a washerwoman and the other
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  • 93 6 MALAY APPEARS WITH ARM IN SLING Alleges Stabbing By Woman WITH his left arm m a sling and wincing with pain at every movement, an elderly Malay. Dollah. appeared m support of his plaint of naving been voluntarily hurt with a knife by a young Malay woman. The woman first
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  • 296 6  -  Mr. I. D. Menzies Miss Gardner And The marriage toGk place m the i Presbyterian Church on Wednesday of j Mr. Lan Davidson Menzies. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Menzies, of Farragon. West Cult, Aberdeen, and Miss Dorothea Alexandria Gardner, daughter of Captain and Mrs. W.
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  • 102 6 Two Accused Admit The Charge 'From Our Own Correspondent. Penang, Oct. 25. The preliminary inquiry into the case ot armed gans robber y conclude' l yesterday when two of the three accused, after being warned by the magistrate, gave evidence on their own behalf, admitting the charge
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  • 291 6 ONE HOKKIEN KILLED AND ANOTHER BLINDED pOLLOWING the., death of a Hokkien Chinese, named Tay Piah. resulting from blows received during a clash between Hokkiens and Hylams at Gom- bang, a Hylam named Ah Suan was I charged before Inche Mahmood bin Mohd. Shah, the
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  • 132 6 Felt Like An Vfth Here is some u^tui Inlor, anyone troubled with that able complaint, lumbago writes "For years I Mff« fjm During wet weather. I m bed with great effort so stiff and ached so mvc l i ago I had both tambtgo md and
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    • 162 6 jM jy "^rr f ..;..>- -.^wß i h &M MBO jf I■■"^• s^ .fp Bt '>^vSHH DC *y iftllF""*' Mr. C.W.A. Scott Winner of the London/Melbourne Air Race, who with T. CAMPBELL BLACK, flew from Mildenhall to Melbourne m the record time of 70 hours, 59 minutes and :>0 seconds,
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    • 126 6 I I RATTAN (liKKs Maker and repairer of rattai and j Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Sprint Blinds, Tarpaulins. Tmts ]v s j Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Hire Netting Fencing Wool kMttagi and I'laes ABDUL RAHMAN Telephone MR Oflfice 6<J, Robinson Road. Workshop 17-A .100 (hut IM.ur Singapore. Orders promptly K\n
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  • 321 7 1 evening of Aug: 20. they retired to bed ;at about eight o'clock. Two coolies employed under them lived m a shed about ten or eleven i yards away from the main building. I They also had four dogs, three of which were puppies.
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  • 54 7 DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY SUMMONED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 25. nmonses were served today on Mr F T. Duiray, managing director, Mr Fong Yew Seng, secretary, of Mutual Trust and Benefit Associaion whose offices were visited by detectives on Monday. harge is of failing to comply requirements of
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  • 22 7 [cOowan has returned to Taiping from Bangkok where he went to take Whiteaway Laidlaw's firm the absence on leave of the ma]
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  • 78 7 Chinese In Role Of Armed Robber I EE CHOK LAM was found guilty yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Prichard and a common jury, of having on Aug. 20, committed armed robbery at No. 65, Kreta Ayer Road Road. Mr. Clark said that a firewood dealprosecution and the
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  • 200 7 Alleged Possession Of A Counterfeit Chop Kwok Hon Loy was put on his trial yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Prichard and a common jury on an indictmenc charging him with the possession of a counterfeit chop for the purpose of committing forgery. Mr. D. Clark,
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  • 28 7 Saturday. Oct. 20. In the afternoon His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott were present at the Rugby Football Match. Perak vs. Selangor. at the Selangor Club Padang.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 541 7 S OPENING TONIGHT 6.15-9.15 .II a -massst rmgm PAVILION i if r *^r| t \-t|MO'MTOO.miv! a Hi «CAY JOHNSON NO MEN ALLOWED! y 40 of Hollywood ftUft woro taboo to thoto $L Most Y o«t^«i •h^t^wl SChootfirto to all th.y Beautlo. thought ebotft wm% tnon theme Wl -a U_ I
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  • 21 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. STRANDBERG.— At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, oa October 25th. 1934. to Mr. and Mrs. E. Strandberg. a son.
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  • 822 8 The Sinapore Free Press FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 "Must Perish From Starvation UtTT is clear that unless the Euro- pean community assists these people they must perish from sheer starvation." This is an alarming quotation from a letter to the press issued by the Distressed Europeans Committee m Penang drawing
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  • 255 8 Mrs. Seaholm. of Singapore, is spending a brief holiday at Cameron Highlands. Mr. M. H. McKellar, oi Dingwall Estate. Mambau. is shortly proceeding on leave. Mr. R. V. Darge, manager, Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd.. has returned from a holiday at Home. Mr. A. C. Jeavons. Assistant Super-
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  • 766 8 TTHE marriage licence of Prince George and Princess Marina will be nearly three feet square. It will be made of parchment and the writing on it will be done with quill pens of varying thickness of nib. It t c shortly to be prepared by the
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  • 1023 8 OOISON it to some animals what teeth and claws are to others It is if anything a more effective instrup ment of combat, and one which provides many otherwise defenceless creatures with a sure means of holding their own. Not long ago there arrived at the i London
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 106 8 P 111 fl I k I Cald becks FINEST AUSTRALIAN MUTTON AT ECONOMICAL COST. Shoulder Leg Saddle Loin Breast Neck SMALL OR LARGE JOINTS CUT TO SUIT ALL SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. H tr» ensute rS^t mart t^£ fl H comp'-v n the best V^k 73r fl
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    • 52 8 IT APPEARS THAT A FIRE which might have been a serious menace was extinguished through the presence of mind of a London greengrocer. Did he bring the ripe grapefruit into action? A "GAFLAC" FIRE POLICY gives one that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.
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  • 301 9 Cantonese Forces Launch Counter-Attack \sMisted hv m k wi Hon* Kong, Oct. 25. the nor hem horrft b o bin P^nes. the Cantonese forces defending the Communist iLiH Kwa 4 n n h^c begun a counter-attack on tun, C KTa"gsi^ ro^e r OnS
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  • 83 9 Rome, Oct. 24. Keels of two 35.000 tons battleships, sanctioned last June, will be laid down on Oct. 28. one at Trieste and one at Sestri. near Genoa. They are the largest Italy is able to build under the terms ot the Washington treaty and will be the
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  • 11 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our London StarT*
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  • 57 9 London, Oct. 25. Spot < Sellers > 6 15 16d. iG^d.) (Buyers) 613 16d. <6 13 16d.> Jan. -Mar. 7d. <7 1 16 d April-June 7 3 16d. <7 3 16d. > July-Sept. 7 5 16d. <7 3 B d.> Market Dull. New York, Oct. 25. November Unq. <
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  • 29 9 London, Oct. 25. Spot £229-5-0 < €230-5-0.) 3 Months €228-7-6 (€228-15-0.) Market Easier. London, Oct. 25. New York 4.98* 8 t4.98 5 8 Paris 75» 2 <75 9 16.)
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  • 133 9 There was only one blemish during the evening— the latecomers but if they must come late cannot arrangements be made to ensure that they will not march up the centre of the hall and brush past people into their seats while the solos are being sung? It might
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  • 770 9 TRIUMPH FOR MRS E. M. ROAD Singapore's First Lady Conductor TT is extremely doubtful if the "Merrie England" of tradition was ever an historical fact or just another of those pleasant myths which have become mixed .up with "our rough island story," •but as it supplied the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 107 10 IMPROVEMENT DUE TO MOTORS Statistics From Hague Office THE September Issue of the Bulletin from th?" Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council shows that m the first seven months of 1934 that "apparent" world consumption of tin has been 68.641 tons,
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  • 154 10 An indication of actual tin consumption m the U.S.A. is given m the following table: Tin consumption U.S.A. Tin m bronze, foil and collapsible tubes 5,730 6,560 The better consumption is largely accounted for by the improvement m automobile production which, during the two periods under review, accounted
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  • 101 10 Abroad London, Oct. 23. Exchanges today were: Paris 75 5/32. New York 4.96 V Montreal 4.86 3 4 Brussels 21.22. Geneva 15.19V2 Amsterdam 7.3 iy 2 Milan 57 29/32. Berlin 12.39* 2 Stockholm (not received). Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 1 9.90*2. Vienna 26» 4 Prague 118 5 8 Helsingfors 226y 2
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  • 60 10 <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 24. Kenny (Selangor) Rubber. Profit, £11.476; dividend, 2 per cent.; forward .£10.213. Killinghall (Rubber) Development Profit, £8.916; dividend, 12»/ 2 per cent.; forward, £6,159. Tebrau— Profit. £6,489 dividend, 5 per cent.; forward £7,000. Jong- Landor.— Loss at June 30. £960 forward credit,
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  • 37 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 24. Henry Gardner and Co. estimate world rubber stocks at Sept. 30 at 685,546 tons, compared with 676,356 tons at Aug. 31, and 616,676 tons at Sept. 30. 1933.
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  • 44 10 Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd agents, Penanu, have received the following telegram irom the Ratrut Basin Tin mine First half of OctoberDredge Ratrut No. 1; .210 hours, 17 000 cubic yards, 42 piculs, Dredge Ratrut No. 2 188 hcurs. 32,000 cubic yards 17 piculs.
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  • 108 10 THE TIN PRICE October 25, Singapore tin price (per picul) $114.12 1 2 October 25. Gambler 650 Java Cube 850 Hamburg Cube 9.50 Muntok White Pepper 62.00 White Pepper 61.00 Copra, Sundried 2.95 Fair Bago Flour 2.00 Copra, mixed 2.65 Small flake Tapioca 3.75 Blanja Jelotong 6.75
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  • 211 10 October 25. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 7|32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3116 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 5[Z2 London, 30 days' sight 2 4»/ 8 London, demand 2 4 3 32 London, T.T. 2 4 332 Lyons and Paris, demand 875 Hamburg, demand
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  • 286 10 Increased Customs And Excise Canberra. For the first two months of the financial year the receipts of the Commonwealth (£11.715.000) were £544,000 greater than the expenditure (£11.171,000). Compared with last year customs and excise showed an increase of £821,000 due mainly to abnormal clearances of petrol. There was
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  • 23 10 The Board of Trade signalling examination is m future to be carried out by naval ratings instead of the Board of Trade examiners.
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  • 821 10 Reduction Of Capital Improves Position TTTOE sixteenth annual general meet- ing of Hltam Tin, Ltd., was held at Messrs. Evatt and Co.'s Office, Ipoh. recently. President:— Mr. R. P. Brash <m the Chair), The Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, H. R. Rix Esq., (alternate for Mr.
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  • 414 10 INTRODUCING CONTROL AT THE SOURCE International Committee's Thorny Problem LANE Mitchell, Hymans and Kraay's rubber market review, dated London, Oct. 12, states: During the period under review we I have witnessed a turn for the better m all commodities, including rub!ber, despite tragic political events on
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  • 163 10 Markets Adopt Waiting Attitude Guthrie and Co's weekly rubber report, dated Oct. 25, states: All markets remain dull and appear to have adopted a waiting attitude m all probaility due to the expectation that an announcement regarding next year's quota is likely to be made m the near
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  • 27 10 Katu Tin Dredging Ltd, dredge statistics for the first half of October were as follows Hours run 168; Cubic yards treated 60,000; Tin ore won 291 JJlivUlS.
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  • 79 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. I. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 6 13/16 d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cts. 14 1/16 per lb. October 25, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose) 22 5 8 22 3
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  • 212 10 Oct. 22 23 24. American Can. Com. 102' 4 103 102 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 110 llO 1^ H1 3 b Atcheson Railroad 52* 2 52 56 J 2 Dupont 93* 4 93^ 94 Firestone Unq 13 3 4 14 General Electric 18*2 18*4 184 General
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  • 297 10 SLIGHTLY MORE THAV EARNED Feeling Of Confidence In The Future The 9th annual general meetin* Sungkap Para Plantation. held In London on Oct 2. Coghlan. the chairman, said I am glad to say we are meeting undw much more cheerful circumstances th a those prevailing
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  • 920 10 THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1934. Ampat Tin (4) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang 36s 6d 38s Austral Malay 59s 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 9d 15s 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 2.10 2.20 c.d. Bangrin Tin <£) 26s 27s Changkat Tin <.£) 46s 47s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s
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  • 677 11 THE CHINESE ART SELF-DEFENCE Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT pARLYLE would have certainly ided Mr. Foh Yuan-chieh, the Chin Woo Chinese pugilism Inside and outside of among his "Heroes." for he .Are type ol man. his countrymen hud ip the ancient art of ture. Mr. Foh ta ik
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  • 44 11 J APAN WOOL, GATHERING Buyers At Australian Sale Tokio, Oct. 11. formation which ha^ v rteri here today, lisl of buyers at the sld at Brisbane In Ausuat 20 to August 24. 13,600 b»les, Great m c 2.900. Gormany 250, B?lKium 200 and Reuter
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  • 84 11 The police are making inquiries concerning a robbery which took place at Serangoon Road this week. The Chinese bill collector of Chop Tick Siong 'piece-goods), of Rochore Road, was robbed of five hundred coppen ■«>>> not tar away from the back ntrance of the New World. He
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  • 763 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst A FINESSE IN TIME DECAUSE a superfluity of potential tricks exists, every player must value his hand on a double standard. He must, ct course, know how many tricks he will be able to establish and win.
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  • 316 11 JOHN P. Williamson <19>. the younger son of Councillor and Mrs. J. G. Williamson, of Middlewich, was killed during an early-morning practice for the Manx Grand Prix motor-cycle races, at Kirk Michael. Isle of Man. It appears that Williamson's machine collided with that of R. A. Edwards
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  • 90 11 Housing: Problem Solved At Canton Canton, Oct. 15. The local authorities have decided to erect several hostels here to provide accommodation for poor people who cannot afford to pay high rents. Two are now under construction r>ne j beneath the Hoichu Bridge and the other on the
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  • 20 11 Mr R. P. S. Walter, who recently returned from home, has resumed duties as Headmaster. King Edward VII School. Taiplng.
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  • 132 11 Recent Easy Conditions Accentuated London, Oct. 20. On the Money Market the recent easy conditions were accentuated by prevailing Stock Exchange apathy, and I consequently, with the large amount [of funds now seeking useful employment any upward trend m discount rates is becoming very remote and following the
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  • 106 11 I)e Havilland Shares Advance London, Oct. 22. On the Stock Exchange Gilt-edged Securities were supported, the 3,2 per cent. War Loan reaching a new high record at 105? 8 Among aviation shares De Havilland advanced by 2/6 to 60--on Scctt's rapid progress m the Air Race. Dealings have
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  • 31 11 Tungku Laxamana, ADC to His Highness the Sultan of Selangor. and Che Osman bin Mohamed. Malay Officer, who went to England a few months ago, are returning to Malaya next week.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 290 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Aiwrance In force over $35,000,000 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 EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 437 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 sharea of £5 each £3,000 0(K Reserve Fund £3 oOw' Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.00t HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star *****0 Balgon Amritsar Ipoh Bemarani
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  • 102 12 Largest In General Trade From UK. To Australia Messrs. Cammell Laird have received an order from the EUerman Line for a vessel which will constitute the largest ship m general trade between the United Kingdom and Australia. She will be of 10,800 tons dead weight, with a
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  • 483 12 RAPID CARGO SERVICE TO FAR EAST New Motor Ship To Complete Maersk Line's Plans ARRIVAL m Hong Kong On Oct. 30 of the new motor vessel Nora Maersk will see the completion cf the Maersk Line's plans for a rapid cargo service between the east and west
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  • 31 12 Merchants are hereof Informed thil the condition on which freight I for German Ports and or with option.must be prepared M from Nov. 1 ttH is new cancelled.
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  • 81 12 Consignees oi cargo per M "7 kerk" which steamer is cxp Singapore on October 29th. 1934 hereby advised that owinn U I KlfOM rire on board this rettel at Bu General Average is claimed by A deposit oi 15' < (fifteen per cent the value ol
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  • 88 12 More South Wales Steamers Employed There has been a further number of South Wales steamers taken from the idle list, reconditioned and placed into active service. These include the steamers Trevorian and Tredennick. both of which have been idle for four years. The Treloske is also to
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  • 96 12 Increased Trade In All Branches Under all the main headings— shipping, tonnage, cargo and passengers —increased were recorded m the Southampton docks traffic returns lor the first half of this year compared with the corresponding period of 1933 The quantity of shipping handled a* the docks for the
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  • 32 12 Merchants are informed that the rate of freight on tin from Straits to Conference basis ports m Europe is increased to 85s. per 20 cwt. effective from Oct. 25.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 615 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA, FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES,' COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG
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    • 170 12 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 6. I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SFRVICE. NANKOH MARU Nov. 1 Nov 5 BOSTON MARU Nov. 9 Nov 9 SHYOGENMARU Nov. 9 Nov 14 FOR KOBE,
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    • 114 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO. LTD. RED FUNNEL LINE) (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLE*" Regular passenger and eafg* sl r from Singapore to Java. Itfl and Billiton FOR BATAVIA, CBBUBOM SEMARANG (Every Tues. and s.s. Giang Seng Friday O< s.s. Nam Yong Tuesday (X FOR SOI'RABAYA BMMBMtMJUM (Fortnifhily Service) s.s. Ban
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 554 12 i Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 730 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30
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    • 499 12 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD! The following are passengers for Europe on the P. and O. Comorin Mid J. Lamotte. Mid C. Knocker. Mid A. Swan. Mid M. Lemon. Mid: R. M. Slee, Mid M. Fitzgerald. Mr and Mrs. R. D. Madew and child, Eng. Lt. Allison, Mr. W. Small, Mr. L. P.
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    • 246 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the- \vnarve fc or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Bengal Maru 22; Plancius 20 Main Wharf (Entrance (iate I) Comorin 18: Larut 15; Gins n m 14; Glenogle 11: Ulysses 9; Hosang Empire Dock (Entrance (iate Ramsay. Foylebank ;*0; City rinth 32: Benrinnos
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    • 457 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tn W S'pEe. Tmm s t CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 26 RAWALPINDI i~nnn il^ a RANPURA 17,C00 Nov. 9 -BANGALORE n 1 BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. 18 RAJPUTANA 17 502 Jan II CORFU 15.000 Nov. 23 CHITRAL ***** Feb 1 RANCHI 17.060 Dec. 7 CARTHAGE
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    • 490 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA POSTS AMD BUEZ CANAL Steamer Doe Sails City of Khartoum Oct 29 Nov 2 CitJ of Bagdad Nov. 30 Dec 2 "AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN" LINE. FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. VIA
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    • 847 13 S2m ShTc^ L^and'chSS Tt,^ CO^7 THE CHINA NAVIGATION cd.. Ew" TM 1 CO THB BIAM STEAM NAVIGATION cS tSI LINE w INSURANCE. Sfol \53 d n aDd GlObe ThC ai kersey M.rin, Insurmnos RAILWAYS. Ifet Federated Malay States Royal State Railway of Slam [mperial Airways Ltd. Rov&i N#x»h*ri«r.,* t.4u B-ito
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    • 705 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAAIIT MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPlA— Friday. Oct. 26, Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS- Friday. Oct. 26. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. DE WEERT- Friday. Oct. 26, Rhio. Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei-Uat, PangkalPinang. Koba Tandjong-Pandan and Batavia. TINOMBO Friday. Oct. 26. Belawan-Deli. PALIMA- Saturday.
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    • 348 14 BMMBMBHHbMbBbBMbIbWM *N REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SMUNGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penan*. Colombo, Bombay, Sues, Port Said, Alexandria oo the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside stateroomsExcellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover In Egypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT MONROE Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Dec. 18 PRESIDENT VAN
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    • 738 14 M.S. RIO DE JANEIRO MARU, SISTER VESSEL OF M.S. BUENOS AIREs mxh, TO THE UNITED STATES VIA S.AFRICA S.AMERIc* Lea. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr. Arr N?xt Sailing? Spore Durban C. Town R. deJ'ro Santos B An. m.s. Santos Maru Oct. 30 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec
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  • 1520 15 Even Chelsea Gain A ARSENAL LEAD THE LEAGUE AGAIN (From Our London Staff) London, Oct. 16. I ONDONS leading League football clubs had a gala day on Saturday. L \rsenal dethroned Manchester City, the reigning League leaders by defeating them at Highbury
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  • 257 15 Great Britain Club Beaten Again i From Our London Staff) London, Oct 15. The International Club of France repeated their last year's victory m the annual lawn tennis covered courts match with the International Club of Great Britain, held at Queen's Club on Saturday. The match was
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  • 79 15 Semi-Final Ties For The Championship The Singapore men's open singles badminton championship semi-final ties will be played off tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon Road. E. J. Vass vs. See Gim Hock. Seah Eng Hee vs. Chan Chim Bock The charges for admission will
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 15 A. H. West getting: away with the ball m the S.C.C.'s match with the Chinese.
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  • 540 15 PROFESSIONAL BOXING IN PENANG Disqualification For Nai Vee Chan Sylver Starr outpointed Al Nicholas at Wembley Park. Penang. m a 10I round elimination bout for the featherweight championship of Penang. Nai Vee Chan, fighting m another 10-round elimination for the lightweight championship, was disqualified m the
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  • 34 15 A Straits Times Press Sports Club team, strengthened by outsiders, beat Fraser and Neave m a friendly rugby game, at the Fraser and Neave sports ground yesterday, by 25 points to 3.
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  • 1099 15 Visiting Forwards Must Be Good To Merit It QNE of two international footballers to whom I was talking raised the question of the third-back game. We discussed its virtue and its limitations, and arrived at one grand conclusion of which I tfill
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  • 191 15 PENANG TEAM TO MEET KEDAH TODAY THE first hockey State trial was played between the Whites and Colours for the purpose of picking out the Penang XI to meet Kedah m the inter-State match on Friday at Penang. The game was abandoned after the interval owing
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  • 128 15 'ROBABLE STARTERS AND THEIR JOCKEYS T London, Oct. :».">. HE Cambridgeshire probables are Denbigh 'Nevett). Mate (Foxi. Cay Manas 'Ray). Mossoro (Nicoll). Light Sussex <Pat Beasley). Flamenco .Ham' Wragg). Statesman <C Smlrke>. Homily 'Steve Donoghue>. Rentenmark 'Johnstone). Soliatara Jones Oladon Graves Wyeh wood Abbot I Perryman I Commander
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  • 1432 16 S.C.C. LOSE EXCITING GAME BY GOAL SCORED JUST ON TIME United Services 2 S.C.C A GOAL scored m the last minute gave the United Services a victory over the S.C.C. m their hockey match on the Padang yesterday by the odd goal m three. The
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  • 833 16 SPORTS CLUB GIRLS DO WELL IN WOMEN'S HOCKEY TRIAL PROBABLE CHARITY MATCH PLAYERS Colours 4; Whites !•!> THERE was a large crowd on the S.R.C. padang yesterday to watch the first women's hockey trial this season to select the Rest eleven which is to meet the < European women's team
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    19 16 An S.C.C. player's good leap for the ball m a line out m the Chib's game with the Chinese.
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  • 311 16 Speed Patro Is Really TONIGHT'S FIGHTS POUR "foreigners" will r Jr s 1 the boxing program m." presented by Mr. c. a ft the New World tonight. Speed Patro, who is niuk debut m Singapore, win a prmain event of ten thre rounds against Frankie Well
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  • 377 16 SMITHS OUT OF S.C.R.C. TENNIS TOURNEY CX. PANG, the Penang player, earned the right to enter the semifinals of the S.C.R.C. open tennis championship tournament yesterday, when he beat Cheong Chee Urn, 4 6, 6—2; 6—l. Pang was incorrectly reported to have been just beaten by
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  • 71 16 Results Of Womens' October Foursome Fourteen couples took out cards for the Keppel Golf Club Women's October foursome, which was played on Wednesday, and the following were the three best scores returned Mrs. E. Litchfield and Mrs. E. Hitcham 43— 12» 2 30' 2 Mrs. R. H.
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  • 58 16 LINDRUM MAKES BREAK OF 1,474 DAVIS LOSES LEAD Melbourne. Ort. AT the elosc Lindrum WM lt.W* his highest break being l.*M H»no difficulty m making many corner nurseries, and compiled other bmn 596 and 405. Davis was 19.031, htebetl bn 411 and 253. Davis led at the InteraJ by 11,
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    • 42 16 ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS E Heavy Expenses. An OCEAN "LEADER" POLICY Pwill Safeguard You. Apply for Particulars to rrrrfTp _f\/*CA_i Accident Guarantee Itlil, UvUN Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated m Great Britain) CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. Manager for Malaya: TEL Nn C NORMAN BENNETT 2310
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    • 105 16 "AVERY" WEIGffING SCALES BRITISH MADE a a M v~n P^BB Insurp a f d t i Z-<^,,.^^(ft>]^MM SEXSITIVI M IU At'C TRACY lasting cir\in^ 18l j "AVERV n,u ■HI j by nperto. with ■I j matt-rial :md to th«- most I mocf-rn iMIpM 1* 1 backed by ov< r a
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