The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 November 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,424. KSTI). 1835. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1934 10 CENTS.
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  • 174 1 N EW PLANE CRASHES FOUR KILLED Uesijjned For The Service To Australia PASSED THROUGH SINGAPORE AT THE WEEK-END AH.KKIBLE tragedy has befallen the D. H. 86 plane which pissed through Singapore at the week-end on its way to Australia to take part m the new
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  • 1141 1 one of those who went out the Air Base at Seletar to he new plane at the week-end, writes a Free Press corIt was almost dark before it put m an appearance and c were straining our eyes to catch the first glimpse when suddenly,
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  • 434 1 DISCUSSION ON BRITISH NAVAL POLICY Directed At Reducing Risk Of Attack London. Nov. 15. REPLYING to the Imperial defence debate m the House of Lords, Lord Hailsham. Secretary of State for War. referring to the naval talks, said it was impossible to give definite information while the
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  • 174 1 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE IN UNITED STATES NOT TO BE FINANCED BY TAXES Stabilisation? Washington, Nov. 14. IT is announced that President Roosevelt has definitely included unemployment insurance m the programme of Congress. Mr. Roosevelt, addressing the Advisory Council of Economic Security, insisted that the scheme must not become a "dole" through
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  • 117 1 New York, Nov. 13. The Treasury's removal of restrictions on foreign exchange is considered m many quarters to be a definite assurance that the dollar is now stable and one of the concrete developments arising from the recent rapprochement between the Administration and bankers. It is believed that
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  • 65 1 "Cryptic Ruling" Puts Mother On Probation Nevv York, Nov. 1 1. The protracted trial to decide whether the child, Gloria Vandcrbilt. the £800,000 heiress is to live with her mother, Mrs. Vanderbilt. or her aunt, Mrs. Whitney, has ended. Judge C'arew ruling, "The child Gloria is not to
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  • 203 1 NEW PLAN DEMANDS ALL-ROUND CONCESSIONS London, Nov. 15. A NEW naval treaty replacing the Washington Treaty is indicated as the probable outcome of the naval talks. Questions were put to the American delegates by the British yesterday, preparing the grounds for such a treaty. These
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  • 134 1 "OPEN DOOR" CLOSING IN MANCHUKUO Difficult Negotiations Over Monopoly London, Nov. 15. /'VFFTCIAL quarters have not yet been informed of the promulgation of the Manchukuo oil law but point out that according to all the available information the monopoly still appears to be contrary to the
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  • 63 1 Fresh Conflict Between Nazis And The Vatican Berlin, Nov. 15. Fresh conflict has arisen with the Vatican, which alleges the violation of the Concordat. The Vatican recently suspend i from their priestly offices two profe* sors of theology who publicly approve d the sterilisation law. The Concorde requires
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  • 70 1 Tokio, Nov. 15. Alter careful deliberation with the Navy Office authorities the Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, has cabled instructions to Baron Matsudaira, Japanese Minister m London, and RearAdmiral Yamamoto. to sound further the British Government on its reported willingness nominally to recognise Japan's naval equality on the
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  • 24 1 Concession To Debtors In lxniisiana Baton Itmiffe (La.), Nov. 15. The Legislature has passed a law giving debtors a two-year moratorium. Reuter
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    • 46 1 LI TONIGHT SATURDAY, NOV. 17th MNmm n»ur»r SPECIAL DINNER BALL WUu AIL DANCE extension to 2 a.m. 6 -30 to 8.15 p.m. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM DIMNE LL MNCE 22Z.*JL?SZL 9 -30 p.m. to Midnight musical numbers I RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 81 1 14 1 A ▼lIH SEA VIEW H^H 0T E L TONIGHT (Formal) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DURING DINNER CABARET THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS TAU MOE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1934 IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE AND FAREWELL
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  • 46 2 The Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur —Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Priehard at 11 a.m. Summonses m Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrel m 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before the Registrar at 10.30 a.m. Settling list of cases.
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  • 209 2 Sydney Howard In His Best Form Like all men of his kind. Sydney Howard has his critics, and recently they have been treading rather painfully on his toe. But "Girls. Please!" has put this funny man right up on the pedestal of "best performers" again. For this British
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  • 541 2 Said To Have Obtained $500 From Woman EVIDENCE was recorded m the police court before Mr. J. M. r. Brander yesterday at the opening of the trial of Sydney Henson, aged 39. a Eurasian rubber broker, who is charged with cheating Miss Sabine Schwarz out
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  • 93 2 Honoured On Arrival At Don Muang (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 15. HTHE Dutch airmen, Parmentier and Moll, were welcomed at Don Muang at noon today by the Minister of Defence who. speaking at a luncheon, said the authorities were glad to put aviation facilities at
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  • 197 2 Hut This Time They Are On The Screen Those who saw the Marcus Show at the Capitol Theatre will readily recall the unprecedented rush for admission. The booking office and its precincts were a mass of humanity striving to purchase their tickets but the film version of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 65 2 WHAT NEXT? Inclement weather may stain your well-polished Verandah and Furnitures. Protect them by hanging Chicks or have old Chicks repaired. 20 years of Chick making experience is a sufficient guarantee for satisfaction. [Quotations gladly submitted. ABDUL RAHMAN, (Successor to Mohamed Hootainsah) 66, Robinson Road, (Opposite Telegraph Co.) Telephone No.
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    • 19 2 i VACANT! WANTED.— Linotype Operators, reliable men. apply m person to Lithographers Ltd. 37 38 Wallich Street Singapore. l>
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    • 419 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS We Have Now m Stock A Full Range of LOUIS PHILIPPE LIPSTICKS The Really Indelible Lipstick m eight shades Light. Sun Flame, Pandora, Medium, Poppy, Orange, Dark, Framboise. MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BUSINESS CARDS STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGEUCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS -,yv^. 14 A Chance Alley, Singapore. §™S**'Tt The Cheapest House
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    • 537 2 TENDERS. SINGAIMm? MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now Invited i following materials or particulars, see Muninp 5 Room. Care and maintenance r Cemeteries at Buki' Timah during 1035. Date ol CloiS Friday. Nov. 23rd. \u,\ Trimming sidetables to ceri .m n Roads during 1935.^r,,/ 4 p.m. Wednesday. No* 2 Jth Lease
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 206 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, Nov. 16 High Water 0 33 a.m. 7.6 ft., 6.22 p.m. 8 ft. Hockey: S.C.R.C. vs. Colts. Hong Lim Green: S.C.C. vs. Sikh Police. Depot; S.R.C. vs. R A., SRC. ground; V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.F.. Assn. ground; Ceylon Sports Club II vs. Anglo-Chinese School. Balestier Road.
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    • 244 2 Today 's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 Metres The full programmes for next week from Singapore— ZHl are as follows and are given jn advance for the benefit of upcountry readers. Each day's programme will be published again m
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  • 181 3 Reference To "Appalling Rural Indebtedness." H¥ ceylon Bankini Inquiry Cornunder the presidentship s. pochkhanawala, has con--3 labours so far as investiir e concerned, and the now being drafted. anticipated that important re- 1 Inmendations will include:— .nation ol a State-aided C, jrlon ror the development
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  • 199 3 Mr. Stanley Clark And |\li>> Aileen B. Copp HIT Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 13. ling took place at St. i Civ..: h n Saturday of Mr Clark, manager ot i Department. Planters and Agency Co.. Ltd.. Kuala ir and a m of Mr. G. H.
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  • 15 3 following new members to Rotary Club are announced: Gunji. Japanese Consul. d M V \i,himura.
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  • 272 3 Three Appeals At Kuala Lumpur 'From Our "Own Correspondent I K »ala Lumpur, Nov. 14. piVE more criminal appeals were dismissed t< day by the F.M S Court t ice F.M. S. .Mr. Justice Thomas., the Chiei Justice. S.S. «Sir Walter HugKard) and Air Justice Ifudfe ol
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  • 164 3 Death Of Madam Wong Ah How < From Our Own Correspondent.^ Seremban, Nov. 14. The death took place on Tuesday night, at Cameron Street, of Madam Wong Ah How. the aged widow ol Towkay Lee Fook Yew. ol Seremban. The deceased who was 81 years of age. leaves
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  • 154 3 Four Chinese Students On Way To Tibet Peiping. A PARTY of lour young Chinese explorers left Peiping by the Peiping-Hankow Railway tor Hankow en route tor Tibet with the avowed Intention ot climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak m the world. The party includes two
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  • 333 3 Dr. J. L. Wiltshire (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. THE funeral took place today of Dr. J. L. Wiltshire. Ph. D.. MSc < London*. F.1.C.. who was killed m a motor accident, yesterday. There was a large attendance at the funeral which took
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  • 96 3 Alleged Contravention Of Licence i From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Nov. 14. Towkay Goh Eng Thye. the proprietor ol the Negri Sembilan dance hall. was summoned before the Seremban magistrate, today, with allowing his premises to be open lor dancing after midnight contrary to the conditions ot
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  • 49 3 Burglars awoke a Hokkien woman named Yong Giok m a house m Koon Seng Road. Joo Chiat. at 4.30 a.m. on Monday, but when she came out of her bedroom they had disappeared with jewellery valued at $122. The jewellery consisted of rings, earrings, bangles and a wrist watch.
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  • 240 3 Fine Imposed On "Homeo Healer" A S. RAJAH, of the Asiatic Dis- pensary. Hill Street, was yesterday morning fined $40 by Mr. J. M. Brander m the police court for 'wilfully and falsely using the title 'Doctor' and the additions M.D.H.,' 'M.C.H.C.' and X.M.H.S.' Rajah was
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  • 115 3 Possession Of An Unlicensed Revolver Alleged W. Hill, a 44-year-old European, made another appearance before Mr Norman Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday this time on a charge of having m his possession a .38 revolver without a licence m a house m Lloyc Road. The lower court having
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  • 82 3 Indian On Breach Of Trust Munsha Singh appeared yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, to answer a charge of criminal breach of trust ol property belonging to Hakam Singh. He claimed trial and the case was postponed for mention until Nov. 22. Counsel engaged m the
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  • 84 3 Gores Chinese And Sikh At Kuala Lumpur i From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 14. Another balialo ran amok today and was shot by the police. It Escaped from the cattle quarantine; camp m Bungsar Road, this morning, ran down Brickfields Road, goring a Chinese pedestrian m
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  • 162 3 Chinese Art Exhibition For London COMMITTEE FORMED AT NANKING Nanking. CONSISTING of the Minister of Education. Dr. Wang Shih-chieh. and other high officials, a committee has been formed to take charge of preparations for the Chinese Art Exhibition scheduled to open m London m November. 1935. The committee held a
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  • 69 3 Jump In Infantile Death Rate The Municipal health statement i for the week-ending Nov. 30. shows that I there were 206 deaths. 10 being persons who had been less than 3 months rej sident m Singapore. Birth totalled 365. but the infantile death rate was 172.6 per mil
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  • 41 3 $2,000 Realised At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. The response to the sales of popies m Kuala Lumpur, on Poppy Day was particularly gratifying, the sum realised for Earl Haig"s Fund being $2,030.
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  • 180 3 About His Rheumatism. He asks us to excuse his writing. IN do more than that we congratulate him on being able to write at all at his age. especially as he has been suffering from rheumatism. This is what he says m his letter:
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  • 47 3 Mr. M. R. Holgate has arrived m Malacca to take Mr. A W. Frisby's place as Inspector ot Schools, Malacca, when the latter leaves on transfer to Penang. Mr Holgate is no stranger to Malacca, as he has previously held the post ol Inspector of Schools there.
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    • 314 3 The quality of mercy is not strained Thus is all custom and honour attained The GIFT SHOP QUALITY fives full measure And all people leave with smiles of pleasure. New stocks of HATS, ART JEWELLERY m Gold, Silver and Chrome, and FANCY GOODS of all Descriptions. ALICE BANDS OF LATEST
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  • 1283 4 Try These Remedies Mark The Change BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT I THHIS is the time of the .war when we are all anxious to have our hair ready and even more beautiful than ever m preparation for the Christmas festivities. If we are
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 4 THERE'S WORE THAN A HIM of the old fashioned sunbonnet m this hat of baby-bine linen worn by Betty Furness. Metro-Oolduyn-Wayer player. The bandeau at the side is an interesting feature.
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  • 91 4 Halt-pound strawberry jam, quarter- I pound castor sugar, four egg-whites one gill cream. Pass the jam through a sieve mix it with the castor sugar and two teaspoonful lemon juice. Whip the egg-whites to a stiff froth and beat this m. Continue to beat the mixture for half
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  • 141 4 Although many attractive papers are on sale parents may like to adopt the following scheme of wall decoration for a child's room. The walls should be painted or distempered m a light shade, or papered with white or cream paper. Coloured pictures of children should then be
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  • 616 4 Souffles Savoury and Sweet FIRST, let s try a hot Potato Souffle: Ingredients: lb. cooked potatoes. l oz. butter, V 2 z grated cheese. 2 <>ggs. J tablespoons milk, pepper, salt. Method: Pass the potatoes through a sieve or mash them very finely. Put the butter and milk into a
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  • 95 4 A CARROT and cabbage salad m gelatin is a regular spring tonic. Here's the way to make it: Dissolve one package of lemon flavoured gelatin m one pint of warm water. Add two tab espoons of vinegar and one teaspoon of salt and set it In
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  • 743 4  - AFTERNOON FROCKS TO THE FORE Sylvestre Dorian MORE ELEGANT IN LINE AND FABRIC By Paris. PRESENT indications arc that alternocn frocks are going to be more important now than they ta vs been tor a iony, time. There Is a d.; ir.vX tonc?!icy away from the custom observed over the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 97 4 k^\ Put them on jlgftensiii Cow A Gate! y^SIHp ancl watch with delight their y^JHy daily growth m buoyant Health P^"^=k^| |HH and joyous Happiness, 1 '<^ No Food so nutritiousKfe («W^ to build up sound, vig< 1 'iln»-^ '^S^XiJ® bodies, well- boned and muscular. IliilcfeAl No Food so safeI^^S^Sf^
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    76 5 PHOTOGEAPH taken during: a period off duty of Company. Ist. Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment THE FIRST ELEVEN football team of •C Company. Ist. Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment x „i. BkM took nlace at Tattersall's. KnUhtsbrldsre. About 800 dogs THE LONDON and *"*-"£*2£ Photo shows •Scottic" s»tln S to. the artist.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 22 5 PEACE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Economical and Satisfactory i Sole Distributors: 0. RAMASAMY NADAR CO., 186, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. I EL. 7692. M.5.X.2.
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  • 1127 6 Complaint By Merchant Who Only Visited His Wife Once A Month KATONG VISIT EXPLAINED PROBABLY for the first time m the history of the Singapore Police Courts a case of enticing away a married woman m which all the parties were Japanese, came up for
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  • 148 6 Canton Merchants Campaign Of Protest Canton. Tobacco merchants here are starting a campaign against the new "systematic control tax' of 20 per cent, ad valo |rem imposed by the provincial authorities. A petition has been submitted to the South-west Political Council asking that the levy be cancelled. Among
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  • 50 6 Cultivation Prohibited m U.S.S.R. Moscow. According to the decision of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R.. the cultivation of poppy and Indian hemp has been prohibited m the territory of the USSR., excepting c*rops sown exclusively for medical and scientific purI poses.
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  • 585 6 VIVID TALK GIVEN BY DR. A. L. HOOPS Marco Polo's Comment On Singapore Malacca, Nov. 13. A VIVID and colourful picture of China was presented by Dr. A. L. Hoops C.8.E., when he delivered a lecture on 'A visit to China' at the High School Hall
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  • 60 6 4,000- YEAR-OLD GRAVES Yaroslavl. A burial mound has been excavated on the outskirts of the village Fatyanovo. near Yaroslavl, dating back to the Bronze Age. Seven graves of people who lived about 4.000 years ago have been opened and studied. Human skeletons m bent up positions were found m the
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  • 60 6 Tientsin. A wool factory belonging to Messrs. Wilson and Company on Victoria Road has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at over $250,000. The factory, a familiar and ugly land mark, was built m the early days. This is the second godown of Messrs. Wilson
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    115 6 THE BOILTON and Paul "overstrand" aeroplane. 12 of which have been ordered for the Royal Air Force, ihowtef the gun turret m the nose which it is believed will revolutionise all present methods of aerial fight;:*!?, and eliminate the singleseater fighter. The turret moves automatic ally, follow m? the movements
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  • 863 6 Governor Becomes Patron Of Royal Society Of St. George ANNUAL MEETING OF SINGAPORE BRANCH THE annual general meeting of the Singapore branch of The Royal Society of St. George was held m the Cricket Club on Tuesday. Mr. O. R. 8 Bateman presided. In presenting the report and accounts for
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  • 100 6 Kwantuns Threatens Boycott As Retaliatory Measure Dairen. 1 Apple growers m the Kwantung Leased Territory are proposing a boycott of tangerines from Japan as a retaliatory measure against the ban .imposed on local apples by the Tokio Government. The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry m Tokio has
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  • 108 6 Soldier's Death Causes Anxiety In Manchuria Harbin. Consternation prevails m Manchuria as a result of the death of a Chinese soldier frcm pneumonic plague. The deceased was perfectly healthy when he boarded the train at Changchun for Harbin, but he became ill shortly after his arrival and died
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  • 107 6 ALLEGATIONS A(;,\l\ V| EURASIAN Well-known In Boxing Circles niCKY MoSiSTa E UJ V well-known m boxing and formerly the manager of gJI lock Warren, the Japanese was produced yesterday before v Norman Grice. the second mjl rate, after his arrest on Thu The charge against Mori T "he
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  • 76 6 Case Postponed Until Nov. 22 Neo Ah Tent, K| Tiang X Ah Teek and Tan L< i accused m the Lain: i case, appeared before M Orice, the day. As police investigate progress tor mention until Nov jj Mr. A. l Barrett on behalf of the second,
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  • 77 6 Sarawak Government appoint are gazetted ai followa Mi Crossley to act ai Assist!) I D Oilieer. Badong; Mr X H I be a Ifaglstr the Thii I Mr H. E. Cutlield. to act a •trate of the F.rst Cl District Offlcre Blba: Mr \v ,t to be Assistant Buj> r
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    • 44 6 now you ""can" ""see "7f ""6"n""t"he"""scre"en"7"« s,vm |,a 4 M F.U S ad'i-s n i"° co I nti "<-»l s P^'ure the sensation of the ■i*n s talladas jreal novel made into an epic of human emotion! I MARGARET SULLAVAN IN .what n?w j
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    • 60 6 IF YOUR BATTERY COULD SPEAK, IT WOULD SAT CHANGE TO y I &r=-f" S J?X ffl^ L_- Vj- tfr. >J£af f^?z~r. iIkVV^H H I r-Si. Ik l i^^ 1 SV~ nl V1 1 it xV\ V They spark when others can and make starting cas +^M m*M9 GARAGE! DISTRIBUTORS FOX
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  • 834 7 "TRADE IN MURDER AND DIRTY WORK labour M. P. 's Description Of Traffic In Arms SIR JOHN SIMON'S REPLY London, Nov. 9. TRADE In murder and dirty work perfectly respectable and was Major Ittlee's description of the traffic In when introducing the Labour motion. He said Labour held that armament
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  • 153 7 Dress Economy Campaign In Germany Berlin, Nov. 9. Wear your suits down to the last I thread, urged Germany's price dictator 'm his first public speech since his app ointment. "Substitutes of today may be the fashions tomorrow. We must realise we are a poor nation
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  • 121 7 Mr. Hore-Belisha Sticks To His Guns London. Nov. 10. The Transport Minister. Mr. Hore Belisha. has decided to set aside the recommendation of the Advisory Committee that the work on pedestrian crossings m London, including the laying down of studs m the roadway and the erection ot beacons
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  • 473 7 Only Finished Piecegoods To Be Imported 1935 QUOTAS FOR MALAYA THE total quantities of all classes of textiles manufactured m any one foreign country which may be imported into the Colony or I Malay State during the year 1935, shall not exceed 2.919.455 yards, being tko and one-half per centum
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  • 170 7 It is announced that the total quantities of textile goods, "regulated textiles." which may be imported during the year 1935. shall be fixed at the amounts detailed boiow. The units oi quantity are yards oi standard single width. SCHEDULE Artificial Silk Artificial Cotton: Cotton Piece Silk Co'iitrv of
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  • 230 7 j i Premier Explains Position Of Britain London. Nov. 1?. Asked m the House ol Commons whether the British ex-officers were I being recruited as police officers tor the Saar and if so on whose responsibility j this recruitment was taking place and "whether it was being done
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  • 158 7 Did Not Discuss Re-Entry Of Germany To League I London. Nov. 12* In accordance with the request from the German Embassy m London Herr Jcachim von Ribbentrop, Hitler's envoy, was received by the Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Anthony Eden, at the Foreign Office this afternoon and had a
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  • 28 7 The Society of Yorkshiremen will hold their annual dinner at the Sea View Hotel on Dec. 7. The Hon Mr. A. Caldecott and Mrs. Caldecott will be present.
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    • 370 7 PAVILION TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 I *m $m* Sydney goes among the schoolgirls singing JLS mmi romping lumbering along to tl- time of their /TLM wk,,+ J&* J^B^> I S J merry pranks, fine long howl of laughter Jj IPI STARRING ney Howard 1 W W t l ane Baxter, and
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  • 1165 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 Answered By Return TT is doubtful it any leading article ever had such a speedy and effective reply as ours yesterday m which we suggested that a modern Rowland Hill was needed to do for air mails what that pioneer did tor
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  • 69 8 The Hon. Mr. V. Mackie left for home on leave yesterday. H.H. the Sultan of Perak left Kuala Kangsar lor Singapore by the day mail tram yesterday for the races. Mr W^ P. Botteley. manager. Seraooh Estate, Pant, and Mrs. Botteley have returned from home Mr L.
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  • 598 8 The Cobblers' Song Of Woe Cult Of Tim Barefoot In Defence Of Oxford Ostrich Egg Omelette fs Good t •"PHE cobblers of Penang are striking unusually hard at the present time for a bargain. A day or two ago they downed tools m pursuance of their
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  • 1086 8 jViiRS. Daniel Riglar had no peace from her bad leg. She tried a hundred remedies, both specific and general For it is well known that ii an ointment or a medicine will cure anything at all it is likely to be efficacious lor a bad
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 139 8 Hi drink jfajm^ de luxe |Sr;3^| r*RAGRAMT ftws M° I cu^ COOL P^Jil REFRESHING SPECIALLY CURED GAMMONS I Whole Boneless Cuts and sliced Try them all Hot or Cold equally enjoyable STREAKY BACON The Breakfast Favourite. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. Orchard Road. 9 f^^Bf I II 1 <*4 -f
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    • 43 8 "SOME PEOPLE SEEM TO GET MOTOR CARS ON THE BRAIN", says a writer. And some just get them m the small of the back. What about a GAFLAC w ACCIDENT POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 65 9 NO HOPE OF IMMEDIATE DISARMAMENT Washington, Nov. 13. T United States has abidoned hope ol any immediate agreement sed by the Secretary of Cordell Hull, today when the news that the was seeking separate for international conarma traffic. can without waiting Inlect m any general disr< iiiv. that .lie government
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  • 12 9 v -v. Orleans, Nov. 15. i y Univer Reuter
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  • 466 9 Man Hunt For Murderers Of Chinese Publisher PREMIER THREATENS DRASTIC ACTION IF THEY ARE NOT FOUND Police Mobilised For House To House Searches M Shanghai, Nov. 15. R. Wang Ching-wei, the Premier, has given the Provincial authorities of Kiangsu and Chekiang short notice to brin^ the murderers of Mr. Shi
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  • 217 9 LEGAL AND REASONABLE IN AMOUNT But Canton Impositions Are Unfair London, Nov. 15 JN the House of Commons yesterday, replying to questions concerning Chinese taxation of British subjects. Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, after recounting the legal position, remarked that demands were recently made on foreign
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  • 43 9 Heavy Damage And Feared Loss Of Lite Manila. Nov. IS. v. r typhoon struck the centre ol the eastern islands of the archipelago and heavy damage to pro--1 perty is reported. It is feared there I been ioss of life. Reuter
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  • 504 9 Letters Home For 25 Cents IMPERIAL Air mails between LonI don and Singapore are to be cheaper alter this week. The new rate from Malaya lor letters addressed to Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 25 cents and for postcards 15 cents.
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  • 45 9 Kingston, Nov. 15. At the suggestion of the Governor, the Legislature has approved that Jamaica should annually contribute £10,000 to Imperial defence. The Legislature also agreed to pay pensions to the British West India Regiment amounting to £8.000 Der annum commencing 1931. Reuter
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  • 54 9 Abolition Of The Constitution Decided On Alexandria. Nov. 15. Nessim Pasha has announced that i the King has accepted the proposed Cabinet, and that Parliament will be i dissolved almost immediately. The present constitution will be abolished, cmd the new Ministers will I decide when the new elections
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  • 100 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices RUBBER London, Nov. 15. ;Spot (Sellers > 6 7 16d. <6 3 *d.) I Buyers) 6 5il6d. (Cftd.) Jan. -March 6%<L ft 7 16d.» j April- June 6 11 16d. (6 5 8 d.> July-Sept. 6 13 16d. <6 3 4 d. i
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    • 170 9 W J I 1 I I f\ TIFFIN $1.00 rt-am of Lettuce Fillet Selansin Br>ale of Pork and Apple Sauce B '<l Brans and Mashed Potatoes (old Meat and Salad Qltf Pont Neuf heat; Fruit and Coffee CHOICE— A la Carte OK Table D'hote OUR SPECIALTIES H\KK!) AI.ASCA irnricii lobster
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    • 258 9 -i'^^B W^^^A fumed Colognr. It <^ JKhj^^yJ^f^^^^^^T^to. combines the br.icinv T^P**»>^^st.^?v s^' J^PI fr*thne»*of '4711" F.au r=^ V^^^* c i!!^^^r^-^ c Cologne with the "4711" TOILET SOAP Fragrani-bsJing il 4711" VANISHING CREAM (Mati-Creme! f hi ideal PowiUi Has- 4 4711" COLD CREAM The Perftc, Cleansing Cream f i u^"jii:iiin l
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  • 407 10 Bukit Ibu Forced To Buy Additional Quotas THE 15th annual general meeting ol the shareholders of Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin. Ltd.. was held at the registered office of the company, •Chartered Bank Chambers. Penang. Mr. Lim Sens Hcoi < chairman) presided, and the others 'present
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  • 45 10 Messrs. Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd., advise that the directors of Kempas Ltd.. have accepted, on behalf of the company, a final assessment of 1.660.312 lb. for the restriction year 1934. The proportion applicable to the period from June to December. 1934. is 968.520 lb.
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  • 1079 10 THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1934. Ampat Tin <4> 4i 3d 4s 9d Asarr Kumbang 32s 35s Austral Malay t£> 59s 6s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 14s 15s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.05 2.10 Ban-;rin Tin 26s 3d 26s Changkat Tin 46s 47s Chenderiang 8s 6d 9s 6d Kitam
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  • 84 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M.A. No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET 1 Nov. 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Spot < loose) 20 5 8 20 3 4 »F. O. B. Current month 20 7 8 21 January-March 21 3 4 21 7 8 April-June
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  • 228 10 Nov. 15. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 7 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 16 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 5 32 London, 30 days' sight 2 4^ London, demand 2 4 3 32 London. T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris,
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  • 102 10 Abroad London, Nov. 13. Exchanges today were: Paris 75 31 32. New York 5.00* 8 Montreal 4.87 1 2 Brussels 21.47.* Geneva 15.43. Amsterdam 7.40 1 4 Milan 58*2. Berlin 12.44. Stockholm 19.39»2. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo I^OU. Vienna 27 4 Prague 119 3 4 Helsingfors 226 3 4 Madrid 36
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  • 192 10 Nov. 10. 13. 14. American Can. Com. 104*8 104» 4 105 American Telephone and Telegraph 112*2 lliy 2 111% Atcheson Railroad 56^ 5434 55 Dupont 963 /8 97 3/ 8 97 Firestone 157/3 1534 15 s 8 General Electric 193/ 8 igi /4 19 General Motors 313/ 8
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  • 109 10 Nov. 15. Gambier 7.00 Java Cube 8.00 Hamburg Cube 9.00 Muntok White Pepper 69.00 White Pepper 68.00 Copra, Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Fair Sago. Flour 2.27 X 2 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. <Siam> W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120
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  • 168 10 2 2 Consols Touch Highest Point For 28 Years London. Nov. 13. The market value of British Government stock advanced by many millions ol pounds yesterday and on the Stock Exchange this morning they continued strong. Consols 2' 2 per cents., which on Friday were quoted at 86*4.
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  • 49 10 Messrs Sime. Darby and Co. Ltd.. advise that the directors of the Bukit KB. Rubber Co.. Ltd.. have accepted, on behalf, of the company, a final assessment, of 71.014 lb. for the restriction year 1934. The proportion applicable to the period from June to December. 1934. is 41.425 lb.
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  • 242 10 New Agreement May Mean Resumption Of Deliveries JHE rubber mark,, 1 P^ed by tlma i.,,.,. M Hymans and Krau.v Ud., lind da London. Oct. 26. itati Prices haw m narrow limits duriti" th. h 'n review, and app, the pesent level pending v of the International
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  • 88 10 DURING the week-ending Nov. 10. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 20.851 cases, of which 11.205 <53';> cases were to the United Kingdom. 560 <2'^> cases to the Continent of Europe. 6.006 <30S> cases to Canada, and 3.080 < 15' > > cases
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  • 147 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co Ltd. m their \ve9kly rubber report, dated Nov. 15. 10 a.m. state: Since our last report the market has been quiet but steady. The lack of support from the trade. however, and the low-priced orders received from America this morning have caused prices
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  • 42 10 Messrs. Boustead Co.. Ltd.. Penang have received the following telegram from the Ratrut Basin Tin Mine First half Oi November. Dredge Ratrut No. 1. 77 hours. 9.000 cubic yards. 16 piculs. Dredge Ratrut No. 2. 120 hours. 20.000 cubic yards. 12 piculs.
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  • 292 10 Monthly return of dealers and port stocks, Straits Settlements, at close of business. Oct 31 LW4 d IB <try tons. 0 A. DEALERS' STOCKS DRY RU BBER WET RU BBER TOTAL 1 estimated drv weight) Crepe Total AH Terntory R S .8. U.SS. Estate Remill Blanket Cols.
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  • 964 11 SOCIETIES with a Religious Object Local Chinese Topics BY I OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT T F genius ol the Chinese for nbination nowhere more than m their societies a religious object. differ m the special W hich they are devoted. rtain characteristics, I ntribution of small' it definite intervals' he superintendence
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  • 114 11 Where Most Accidents To Pedestrians Occur A letter urging early legislation to restrict the so-called ribbon development along new roads, signed by prominent officials of the motoring associations and other organisations Including the Council lor the Preservation of Rural England, has been sent to the Prime Minister. The
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  • 62 11 Paris. Nov. 9. A giant aeroplane carrying ten lflrst-cfass and 42 second-class pas- sensors with a cruising range of 3,000 miles is nearing completion at TouJ T S he seaplane is intended for the south Atlantic service and is designed !to carry a load of 37 tons
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  • 641 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Flayer and Greatest Card Analyst A TIUMP END -PLAY J Vital statistics from all over the world assure us that the mortality rate m civilised parts of the globe is I slowly but surely decreasing. Man will soon live to be one
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  • 277 11 Finance Ministry Slashes Military And Naval Demands Tokio. THE Finance Ministry has tentatively fixed next year's estimates for the various ministries at 2.230.000.000 yen. of which 630.000,000 yen represents the new demands of various ministries. It is estimated that the budget deficit will total 610,000.000 yen. of
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  • 120 11 "UNSIGHTLY CUSTOM" Shanghai. PIGTAILS for men are now definitely out m China along with bound feet for women, by order. Determined to eradicate the evils of feminine bound feet and "the unsightly custom of wearing pigtails by men." the Ministry of the Interior has issued
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  • 85 11 To Prevent Sungari River Flooding Harbin Harbin. According to the local press, the Government at Changchun has approved of the Municipal scheme for th( construction of a 20-mile dam to pre j vent the Sungari river from overflow ins its banks and inundating Harbin The authorities estimate that
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  • 283 11 The Wettest On Record In London London, Nov. 10. Today is the wettest Poppy Day on record m London. Nevertheless women sellers of the famous emblem went about their philanthropic task m a heroic spirit regardless of the pitiless downpour and buyers contributed more generously than ever. The
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 286 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. A«ur»nce In force over 535.000.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 the
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    • 440 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each 3,000,00k Reserve Fund £3,oov#*. Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3. 000.00* HEAD OFFICE: 38 Blshopsgatt. London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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  • 308 12 SALVAGE OPERATION ON LUSITANIA 3ne Man Submarine Passes Careful Tests ANEW diving suit and a "oneman .submarine" are among the apparatus specially designed and patented for a new comIpany. the Argonaut Corporation I .Ltd.), who hope to carry out salvage operations on the Lusitania. A specially inted
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  • 264 12 The following are passengers tor Europe on the Haruna Maru. which left here yesterday: Mr. Chiyoji Abe. Miss Jeanne Burger. Mr. Giuseppe Fiiloni. Mrs. Lillian Filoni. Miss Carmela Giordamayna. Mr. H. P Harmon Jr Mrs. H. P Harmon. Mr. Charles Hornbostel. Mr. Yoshio Ishiwara. Mrs. OUa jKrurap. Mr.
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  • 25 12 Reports which have reached Dairen from Newchwang state that the Manchukuo cargo boat Halplng has sunk i ollcjing a collision with an unidenlined vessel. Reuter
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  • 378 12 BRITISH TESTS OF NEW RESISTING PAINT HEPRESENTATIVES of many Bri- tish shipping companies visited the shipyard ol R. and H. Green and Silley Weir. Limited, at Blackwall, to witness a demonstration ol' the qualities ol a fire-resisting 1 x}s\ m t" £j k i
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  • 68 12 The s.s. Cap Saint Jacques is expected here Irom Saigon today at noon and Will sail the same day lor Marseilles and Bordeaux. The Conte Rosso is due m Singapore at a.m. on Monday, from Shan^h a and Hong Kong She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and is expected
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  • 80 12 The health bulletin Nations Eastern Bur' ended Nov. 10. is U foil II Bassein: 2 pU deaths. Rom ha > 1 small] death. Calcutta 15 choltl i deaths as compar and 7 death! m tl "Madras: l'T cholera deaths a> compjrri: and S deathi In tn 2 smallpox
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 643 12 BOUSTEAD&Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S. TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Hooking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. Royal Slate Railways of Siam. P^npSU Ijk^l2lk2KAS lttS& mat (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT
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    • 104 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGVO-KAILS KAISHA. LTD. Incorporated' m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT IMI PASSENGER SERVICE HAVRE MARU Nov. 30 Dec 6 MILAN MARU Dec. 10 D. c. 15 lOK KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI l+ Z VAGOVA AND YOKOHAMA BOSTON MARU Nov. 16 Nov Ifl CLYDE MARU Nov. 24 Nov For
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    • 104 12 HEAP ENG MOH S S. CO. LIMITED. RED FUNNEL LINE) (INHOPPCRATCD IN STRAIT- -f TLEME* T9 Regular passenKer and from Singapore t<» lava, r Bamka -»nd BUHtoa 1011 IVXTAMA. CHEBH IM SEMARANG Bverj i«- l Qlai i i Nam Vi n 1-or BOUEABAI I i in\m Nn>l> (Fortalfhtlj Sen n
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 566 12 Foreign Mail Local And Despatch esAnd Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 730 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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    • 57 12 and Northern Ireland are reduced to the following: c^rorpUr^^ !iaif unce n 2 i 15 cents each ilncl rat T e^ro^co h un^ ce ce S s lnthtAirMail CLEARANCES Nov. 14: Kut Sang. Katong. Larut Rasa f. Rahman Atog Leong. Kamunlng P, N m" If' Uppe (Ger); Maru Pacific Maru
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    • 201 12 SINGAPORE ships ESS a:-;::: i (East Whan Kntr.ui, Kistna 22; Anshu Mate Wharr <Fn., °P T^ Moort ll tesilaus 14; Bost< n M 9; Boncruachan 8 Empire Dork (tnt,. in ,r Empire Dack (lulraact Gal. i Menuion 48. West Wharl (KntraiM, <.„, Sibujak y TaUn jSecUon lo (Batraacc Gate i
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    • 458 13 fc .^^^■bl^^^Bbl^C^ -v J^^SJP^^ppßJfcßßJß^^^^^^^^j, WVflflßß^ _^*S*^ Oi V^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due D«« 1 nage S pore. Tnagr Snore •Bl 8070 Nov. 18 CHITR.\L 15 000 Feb 1 15.000 Nov. 23 BHUTAN 6 100 Feb' 14 17.000 Dec. 7 CARTHAGE 15.000 Feb' 15
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    • 460 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL City of S Ba™d c ad N De f ail City of Florence f" R^ c J City o, Eastbourne Y. D^ 30 XL" FOR HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AM)
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    • 1210 13 SSS shT^ uifLi S3?» mow B ™^hip co.. «xm> Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD WHITF star tm THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN &OR IFM A I lINF ltd THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. THE SUN SHIPPING CO
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    • 713 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ SlBERCi— Friday. Nov. 16. Rhio, Dabo. Billiton and Batavia OP TEN NOORT— Friday, Nov. 16. Muntok < passengers and mails only), Ba tavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. MAROS -Friday. Nov. 16, Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. GEN. VERSPYCK— Friday. Nov. 16. Letong, Kramat, Tarempa. Midai
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    • 322 14 .4~\ cREGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Via Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria on the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All outside staterooms Excellent cuisine Swimming bath Three day stopover m Efypt. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York, PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Jan. 1 PRESIDENT
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    • 547 14 O. S. K. LINE ANNOUNCE FURTHER ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSAGE RATES THE MINIMUM FARES NOW BEING £162/- BY A' CLASS VESSEL tI4D/- BY -B (THROUGW-OUT FIRST CLASS) FROM SINGAPORE BACK TO SINGAPORE CEYLON, EAST SOUTH AFRICA SOI td NORTH AMERICA, PANAMA, JAPAN AND riqyf Passengers are entitled to make stop-over
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  • 844 15 Marty Tudor 11 Was Never A Challenger TRIUMPH FOR T. LEADER Brazilian Horse Finishes think any Cambridgeshire result could have been more generally popular than the success of Wychwood Abbot, who has talked of as a likely winner of the race ever since the
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  • 230 15 WINS CHINESE AMATEUR GOLF TITLE With Borrowed Clubs Shanghai. AN unknown corporal m the United States Marine Corps a few days! ago. J. B. Broadus. the new China amateur golf champion, is at pre- sent the most popular American m Shanghai. Previous to his sensational victory;
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  • 51 15 Len Harvey, the farmer British heavy-weight champion, is to fight Walter Neusel. of Germany, at the Empire Pool. Wembley, on Nov. 26. It was disclosed that the two men have signed articles to meet over twelve three-minute rounds on the opening night of the £1.000 novices' heavyIght
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  • 66 15 The following have been invited to play rugby football lor S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. Ist. XV tomorrow at S.C.C. 5 p.m. W. Hannay: A. H. West. R. C. Land. F I. Tremlett, G. J. Merrifield; H. L. Davies. A. H. Williams; W. D. S. Ers-kine-Crum, R. H. Cowan. C. T. Smith.
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  • 25 15 Dip both Grand Rounds and Spirituelle II were conspicuous, while it was clear that Commander 111 and Highlander would also be concerned m the finish.
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  • 246 15 SPURS AND ARSENAL BEAT DARK AND LIGHT BLUES From Our Own Correspondent.* London .Nov. 2. T OXDON'S two leading football clubs. Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspurs, yesterday won mid-week \rtcto- ries over Cambridge and Oxford Universities respectively. Arsenal beat the Light Blues 2—o. and the score did
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    12 15 THE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD team which won the Japanese district baseball championship.
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  • 224 15 Minister Of Foreign Affairs Nominated As President Nanking. Mr. Wang Ching-wei. president of the Executive Yuan and Minister cf Foreign affairs, will most probably be elected the new president of the Nanking Golf and Country Club. At the recent annual meeting of the club, a resolution was
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  • 85 15 The following are the ties to be played off this week m the Johore Badminton Association's competitions: TODAY Junior Doubles Semi-Final Daub and Salim (J. Dapat) vs. W. C. Meng and W. P Kok (M. Yuen). Inter-Club: Winner Tarom vs. Companion vs. Winner Posto vs. Blues. 2.30 P.M.
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  • 616 15 E.R. Whitcombe Wins Last Important Golf Tourney Of Season P R. WHITCOMBE <Meyrick Park> at Walton Heath won the last important golf tournament of the season, the Dunlop-Metropolitan tournament, with an aggregate o! 283 for 72 holes on the new course. Until \he last round Whitcombe had a triumphant progress:
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  • 562 15 MIDDLESEX DISAPPOINT Kent Completely Outplay Hampshire (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 2. PREDICTIONS as to the eventual destination of the Rugby Union County Championship are always difficult to make at the beginning of the season, and the two south-eastern divisional matches played this week
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  • 173 15 AFTER LAPSE OF CENTURIES Cavalry Officers' Pastime Shanghai. A FTER a lapse of hundreds of years. China is once again taking up the ancient game of polo. Young cavalry officers of the Chinese army stationed m Peking are now taking lessons daily, and are proving
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  • 129 15 Two Days Fixed For Next Month There will be two days amateur racing at Ipoh next month. Friday and Saturday. 7th. and Bth.. under the auspices oi the Perak Turf Club. Two runs rich for horses class 4 and ponies class 3 have been arranged as follow:
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  • 56 15 Invited To International Tournament M. Botvinnik. the US SR. chess champion and Ryumin. champion oi Moscow, have been invited to participate m an international chess tournament to be held m Suchowizc?, Czechoslovakia, m the beginning of next year. The invitation was sent by Flohi. Czechoslovakian champion, who
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  • 75 15 Plans Reported Passed By Government The Ma' ay Mail has been informed by the promoters that all the plans have been passed by Government m connection with the Kuala Lumpur Swimming Pool and that the prospectus will be issued to the public m the course of a
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  • 32 15 London, Nov. 15. The Rugby Union matches played yesterday resulted as follows: AT RICHMOND Middlesex 16. Hampshire Surrey 5. Kent 9. AT WORTHING Sussex 9. Eastern C'ties 16. Reuter.
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  • 147 15 Exchange Of Visits With A California!! XV New Zealand R.U. have ttcddcd that thj All Blacks team to tour Bnglftnd next year shall play two matchei In California on their way humc They have also agreed that a Californian fifteen should be invited to visit Australia
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  • 387 16 RUGBY REFEREES MUST WORK WITH PLAYERS J^ARLY this .season, at a junior club game, a volunteer referee was called on at the last minute. He claimed long acquaintance with the game but. m view of certain odd decisions, was tactfully asked after the game
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  • 31 16 FAMOUS RUGBY PLAYER'S DEATH FALL FROM TRAIN London, Nov. 15. Doctor Vincent Coates, former rugby international, fell from i 7 train at Gerard Heath today and died from his injuries. Reuter
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  • 318 16 INTERPORT RIFLE COMPETITION Hong Kong, Nov. 13. LJONG KONG tailed to top the splen- did score put up by Singapore m the 1934 Interport Rifle Match when :hey fired off at Stonecutters Range. The Colony aggregate over the 200; yards, 500 yards and 600 yards
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  • 57 16 Dick Corbett. who l ought a draw with Johnny King m Manchester, after tailing to make the bantam weight, has decided to fight m future as a featherweight. Mr. F. Morris, his manager, said that Corbett is prepared to meet either Nel Tarleton. the British feather-weight champion,
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  • 26 16 Members are reminded that the pagar lights will be switched on for night swimming on Saturday. Nov 17 commencing from 7 p.m. THE
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    38 16 A SPECTACULAR clearance by Morton, the Villa goalkeeper, from a Tottenham corner kick m the game at White Hart Lane, which the Villa won 2 o. Allen is m readiness to stop O'Callaghan if if his colleague fails.
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  • 44 16 NEW LIST OF BRITISH TENNIS STARS TENNIS L. R. STOEFFEN. the American I>avis Cup player, who has turned professional and joinerl the Tilden troupe. With G. M. Lott. who also turned professional recently, the pair won the Wimbledon and American doubles championships this year.
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  • 50 16 THE DANGERS OF PING-PONG LJORACE Woodley, ol Dubbo, N.S.W.. claims to be the first player to be injured at ping pong. Playing vigorously m a match, he slipped and fell heavily, fracturing his arm and blackening his eye. Locally the sport is now placed above bowls on the dangerous list.
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  • 150 16 Australian Says They Are A Menace Yass, N.S.W., Nov. 13. A recommendation from the committee supervising the dog section of the schedule for the show "that Alsatians be not eligible to compete" was adopted at a meeting of the P. and A. Association. Mr. W. T. Merriman. stud
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  • 88 16 But Harriers Arrive With Message Sydney, N.S.W., Nov. 13. Interest was caused m Melbourne bj the arrival of the final harrier of the relay team from the Lord Mayor of Sydney to the Lord Mayor of Melbourne Kempson. captain of the Footscray Harriers, arrived at the Town Hall
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  • 19 16 T U e w Swimmi *X Club pool will be available for members by 5 pm today.
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  • 110 16 Perry and Miss Round Still Lead BETTY TWELFTH London, Nov. 13. ALTHOUGH the leaders m both sections remain the same there are some surprising changes m the rankin g list of British players just issued by the Lawn Tennis Association. Their decisions are as follows Men Perry. Austin. Hughes. ESharpe,
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  • 19 16 The hockey match arranged for yesterday afternoon between the SCC arid the SVC. was cancelled owing" to
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  • 193 16 GOLF FIRST ROUND DECIDED AT SINGAPORE CLUB THE results m ti, the „<*,, IOU1 tion. for the cup pr, Arnold Robinson. Ik, at the Singapore Goli < results were as follow Mrs. Cannell and Mr i Mrs. Holmes and Ifn Mrs Phillip and Mr.
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  • 462 16 PROBABLES FOR SATURDAY'S GAME WITH PENANG TN preparation for the next interState hockey fixture bewteen Selangor and Penang. a State trial babies) and Colours on the Padang, Kuala Lumpur. Probables winning by 3 goals to 1. Up to the interval it looked as If Colours were goin»
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  • 75 16 J. H Human. Cunbridl captain last season, is net I the University to take i Agree h.- going into business right ai it was anticipated that Bohh would be re-elected to the captainci His absence will mean a i Cambridge crick* I Fh< n an left. Ht would
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    • 34 16 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BE INSURED AGAINST ALL .^,3ONAL ACCIDENTS Apply for particulars of the OCEAN "BONUS" POLICY THE Of^F'AN Accident Guarantee W^ fc#ml^ Corporation, Limited. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. Manager C. NORMAN BENNETT.
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