The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 November 1934

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.431 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER >4, IJ>34 10 CENTS.
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  • 109 1 Vehement Attack j In I French Chamber W AR TALK I'ariv. Nov. 23. Herr Hitler i the Chamber h limbaud. who Estimates. to let it be vas carrying Versailles was the cause of d< clared, had and Japan Only the union ofl j Pr*:.;r the
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  • 36 1 A* Have Not Proposed To Terminate Scheme Our Own Correspondent* London. Nov. 23. ii Commons today Sir Milne asked whether th* Rad proposed the termination of riU)bf r scheme. Q ter answered In tiv<
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  • 45 1 New York. Nov. 1* if drought of last summer ands oi American farmer* ••officially estimated that thp higher ncreased the total incnml C American agricultural 2» u nityin ***** > about 860 millions increase ot about 200 sterling. «n\ however is still bchw the pre-slump normal.-
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  • 95 1 GREAT TERRITORY ABLAZE 250 Forest Fires In United States Charleston, (West Va.), Xov. 23. II7HIPPED into a fury by high winds. 250 forest fires are uncontrollably throughout this wooded mountainous state. They have already destroyed thousands oi acres oi woodland and surrounded several small towns which, however, are not considered
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  • 55 1 New Series of Measures In China Geneva, Nov. %l'£. Dr. Victor Hoo In a statement to the Opium Committee drew attention to the new series of measures recently enforced by China to combat the traffic. The problem m China hacf become more sertdDK due perhaps, to a more
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  • 35 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent London, Nov. 23. BRITISH-American Tin Mines has been registered as a public company with a nominal capital of £700.0000 to acquire all shares m Siamese tin mines.
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  • 57 1 m the West and also the events In the Fast which prevent China from devoting the necessary attention to the T»n 4 trr The campaign m China could not be limited to unilateral action. China needed co-operation from the powers administering leased territories and concessions where there was a danger
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  • 28 1 London, Nov. 22. The engagement is announced ot Sir Miles Lampson, High Commissioner m Egypt, and Jacqueline, the only daughter of Sir Aldo Castellani- Reuter
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  • 98 1 TWICE WEEKLY AIR SERVICE TO THE EAST Imperial Airways Announcement London. Nov. 23. IMPERIAL Airways yesterday made the important announcement that Empire air services from London to the East to Calcutta and southward to Johannesburg are to be duplicated. This means that a twice weekly service will be established from
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  • 706 1 Famous Dramatist London, Nov. 23. T^HE death is announced of Sir i Arthur Pinero. Reuter. (Sir Arthur Pinero. dramatist, was born on May 24. 1885. He was as famous foe his shyness as he was as a dramatist. He was as difficult to interview as Kipling,
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    61 1 .MEMBERS of the International Commission of the League of Nations which is supervising the preparations for the plebiscite m the Saar Territory, seen m the Market Place of Burbach. Left to right: Mr. Kodhe (Sweden). Mynheer de Jongh (Holland). Sarah Bambaugh Tinted States) and Count Portales (Switzerland). Along the wall
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  • 84 1 b\fter Trial In Soviet Supreme Court Moscow, Nov. 22. Of the 55 people charged m the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan with be ing kulaks (wealthy peasants* and sabotageurs. twelve were sentenced to death, and seven have been already shot. Some 01 the accused were charged with destroying 200
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  • 37 1 Death of Noted French Diplomat Paris, Nov. 22. The death has taken place of M. Philippe Berthelot. former SecretaryGeneral to the Foreign Ministry. Reuter [The career of M. Berthelot is given on page 4]
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  • 139 1 Diary of the week 2 Law notices 2 Radio programmes 2 Church services 2 Bankruptcy cases 3 Village destroyed by fire 3 Funeral of Mr. H. J. C. Heytman 3 Features page 4 Picture page 5 New buses for Singapore 6 Russian destroyers arrive 6 Leading article
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  • 224 1 Indians "Resigned To New Reforms Overwhelming Support In Parliament London, Nov. 23. DESPITE hesitation to express a premature opinion on the Indian constitution scheme m view of its voluminous nature, certain lines of thought are becoming apparent. It is generally agreed that the Government are assured of overwhelming support In
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  • 34 1 Washington. Nov. ft, "Please Remit" 1 notices have been dispatched from the State Depatmentj to the embassies and legations of twelve debtor nations from whom warj debt instalments are due on Dec. 15- Reuter
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  • 181 1 Major Attlee And the NewConstitution London, Nov. 21. The draft alternative report presented by Major C R. Attlee and other members of the Laoour Party on the Indian Select Committee expresses the view that the new constitution should be so framed as to enable India to reach Dominion
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  • 36 1 Paris. Nov. 23. Later In the Chamber debate M. Archimbaud sensationally asserted that Russia has a solid and well-equipped army which she offers us m the event of war between Germany and us."-- Reuter
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    • 53 1 jIGIA TEA Bring' the freshness an <J fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RUSTAFFEL 12 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BIG CABARET SUCCESS THE VERSATILE SISTER TEAM to MARYA MARTA AR H°"Y SONGS, DANCING MUSICAL NUMBERS Raffles" celebrated orchestra
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    • 115 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA TONIGHT POPPY DAY FUND SPECIAL DINNER SEA VIEW DANCE CABARET HOTEL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS I DINNER $3.50 AFTER DINNER ADM. $1 50 (sl.— to the POPPY DAY FUND) (All jjate
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  • 332 2 COMMITTEE'S DECISION MUNICIPAL Committee No. 4 made ITI the following decisions at a recent meeting: Decided to issue no additional licences for charcoal burning m Kampong Bugin. Approved paraffin candle maker's licence lor No. 453 Balestier Road, subject to compliance with Municipal requirements. Approved proposed
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  • 172 2 Princess Met By King And Queen London, Nov. 21. Despite the fog which reduced visibility to a few yards, immense cheering crowds gathered at Victoria Station and lined the route to Buckingham Palace along which Princess Marina and! the Duke of K?nt drove on arrival m London this
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  • 249 2 1.000-Year-Old Play To Be Produced In Ixmdon London. Nov. tZ. The thousand-year-old Chinese comedy "Lady Precious Stream." the English version of which is by Si I Hsiung. has been universally praised and is being produced next week at the Little Theatre Nancy Price Is directing and MaUie Carroll
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  • 79 2 Blood Brotherhood Trial Concluded Tokio, Nov. 22. At the Blood Brotherhood trial the court sentenced Nissho Inouye, Tadashi Konuma and Goro Hishinum'a to life imprisonment: Eiji Furuuchi, Yoshitaka and Yotsumoto to fifteen years Shohachiro and Ikebukuro to eight years: Tarosuda. Sukehi Rokukida Kunio Tanaka and Toshi Yukitagura to
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  • 37 2 Mr. B c. P. Campbell, son of Sir John Campbell, who was manager of Tronoh Mines many years ago and latterly resident m Perlis and Penang, is now engaged m examining ancient sold fields m; Upper Burma.
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  • 289 2 Youth Convicted of House Trespass How an 18-year-old thief was surprised m a house by an old woman was told m the police court ye^eSay' be^e'Mr'T J? n Bah ***-^£«i before Mr. J. M. Brander on charges of house trespass and dishonesUy T*n m g n
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    • 339 2 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENtT The latest creation m perfume "BELLODGIA" from the house of "CARON" paris. also by the same maker Narcisse Noir Le Tabac Blond Narcisse Blanc Affolant Nuit de Noel Les Pols de Senteur de Chez Moi. Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL, LIMITED. BOARD "RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." 6, OXLEY RISE,
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    • 399 2 MUNICIPAUTY Tenders Tenders are now mi n following materials or particulars, see Mm', Room. Excavation and 0 Timah Canal bet Merah and N Date or Closing 4 Nov. 26th. 1934 Supply ol Brick dvi tenders) Date ci Tuesday. N>v 27th i- 4 Pm Earthworks at HoUand feu Farrer Road. Da!
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 314 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY. Nov. 24. High Water 0.45 a.m. 8 6 it., 11 43 a m 9.7. ft. Football: Malay League: Kota Raja I vs. Daru Kahir. at Jalan Besar. Races: Singapore November Meeting, third day. Rugby: Negri-Sembilan vs. Malacca (Malaya Cup), Seremban; SCC. II vs. United Services
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    • 313 2 Church Services i Sunday Next Before Advent ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL j.50 a.m. Holy Communion. .30 a.m. Matins. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion (choral;, Celeberant the Lord Bishop. ./30 p.m. Evensong (choral) and Sermon. Weekdays Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 7 a.m.:
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    • 322 2 Ong Siang, C.8.E.. LL. M., at the i»nnua' [nmemoration Service. All members and friends are invited to TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH 1, Short Street 15 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Public Worship Service, eachcr: Rev. S. M. Thevathasan. p.m. Service at the Naval Base. 7 p.m. Christian Youths' Association Meeting. Wednesday
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    • 376 2 Week-end I Wireless Programmes Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 Metres SUNDAY 11 a.m. 1.30 p.m. Recorded music. 5.30- Relay of church ser--7 p.m. vice from Presbyterian Church. 8.8.C. Transmission 111 SATURDAY 9.35 Big Ben. Talk. 9.50 "Cavalleria Rustlcana" <Mascagni>. Relay from
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  • 411 3 Son Accuses Father Of Losing Money ji A MONTH ACCEPTED n:aN who, ten years ago, was worth a fortune of $90 000 was examined In bankruptcy before Mr. Justice Prichard m supreme Court yesterday. Chin Teck. an employee of the Treasury said at the
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  • 175 3 SEVENTEEN TO MAKE TRIP FROM SINGAPORE local Jamboree Committee wishes to express its thanks to those who assisted m making the Great World Caberet show on Nov. 2nd. such a success. Especially are thanks due to Mr. Loo Choon Ens and the Manageof the Great World,
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  • 38 3 The Oriental Telephone Electric Co., regret to advise that owing to a cable breakdown tile service to the subscribers m the Tanglin and Holland Road districts will be interrupted for the next two or three days.
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  • 241 3 Dec. 9th. at 11 a.m.. when passport photographs will be taken and the party commissioned to carry Malayan colours to Australia. MALAYAN PARTY The Malayan party for the Australian Jamboree sails on Dec. 11 irom Singapore and is due back on Feb. 9. The contingent will be. SCOITERS: R. K.
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  • 73 3 [al general meeting of The <- Muslim Association will be Ma v the Presidentship of Mr. Jim Sahib, 8.A.. Bar-at-law, I 4 p.m. m the hall of the OV On En glish School, Cecil Mnßapore. f ll0 M ln{ l win be amon^ the B A B ar
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  • 53 3 A f old boy-named Dias was aown by a motor bus m hosmt' I ylang tOdaY and takert ;;rl with severe bruises on an d forehead. •speaking Indian was a drain and injured when, hl'Jm by u a Cyclist In Selegie "Wtai uitvT He was removed to 1
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  • 95 3 Boys In Arabian Nights Comedy This year the boys of Outram School will stage an Arabian Nights comedy, entitled "Twice is Too Much," from the Pattern Plays by E. C. Oakden and Mary Sturt. There wiil be three performances; the first and second on Nov. 28 and 30
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  • 269 3 List Of Mourners And Floral Tributes The funeral of Mr. H. J. c. Heytmar took place at Btdadarf Cemetery i!vs morning. The Rev. Stephen Band took the service. Those present included the widow and Mr. H. H. Heytman. Mr. La Cloche. Mr. and Mrs. B.
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  • 35 3 Members and friends of the Singapore Epworth Leagues and Young People's Circle are reminded of the Union devotional meeting to be held on Sunday at 8 p.m. sharp at the Tamil Methodist Church, Short Street.
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  • 285 3 Runners' Whole Day Trek To Bring News Of Disaster Pekan, Nov. 21. A devastating fire, which com- pletely destroyed the fishing village of Pontian. m the Pekan district on the East Coast, broke out en Monday. The news reached here yesterday m dramatic
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    96 3 s 1 i™ °<[. 6 counterfoils fo «»e draw m the Irish Hospitals n Wi T e H° n n C (ambrid^hire took place at the Plaza Ballroom m Dublin. The millions of tickets were taken m a -History of Flight" procession through the streets under an armed guard. The
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  • 193 3 RESULT OF IPOH SUPREME COURT DECISION <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 22. A CTION taken by the banks m Ipoh has created a unique situation m this town. The banks are refusing to lend money on the security of property jso long as a
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  • 100 3 London. Nov. 1!). London and a greater part ol Southern England, were today enveloped m fog which, according to forecasts, is likely to persist until noon tomorrow. The movement of vessels m the Thames estuary was suspended, and on road and rail pace ol traffic was slowed
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    • 602 3 I LADIES. If you irr mrt you can In area,** your bright and. »i >■« and the •amc tim. drrnlop that cra-rful willowy gurr that ia admlr.d by rATLH !No dincuaifort or danger to brail h a/ 7L 2\ I Mstioionia.i fr'ioi rlirnta of «»try atr aid I ma I
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  • 1418 4 Mary Pickford Becomes A Film Producer Future Of The 'Worlds Sweetheart (By Karl K. Kitchen) New York. IT is not unusual for Mary Pickford to be interviewed. In fact, rarely a day goes by that she is not called upon to answer various Questions asked by members of the press.
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  • 463 4 CHEQUERED CAREER OF A FRENCH DIPLOMAT (The career of Monsieur P. Berthelot, a prominent French diplomat, whose death is reported on page one, is given below.) PHILIPPE Joseph Louis Berthelot. a son of the famous chemist and Radical politician. Marcelin Berthelot. was born m October. 1866. at Sevres, and began
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  • 73 4 Yunnan To Be On TientsinHong Kong Run The new unit of the China Navigation Company, the Yunnan, has called m northern ports to discharge her first China Coast cargo. She has paid visits to Shanghai and Hankow. The new vessel, which arrived here last month from England,
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    • 313 4 EVERY NIGHT FOR TEN NIGHTS ONLY (EXCLUDING SUNDAY BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS CALL IX AT OCR NIGHTLY I USED-CAR-SHOW I No junk! Really food second-hand automobiles 1 that can be depenc^ed jJHJ^BI on to give service. BORNEO— MOTORS— LTD.
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    143 5 uinner 01 me London Scottish. MRS. FRANCES ROBINSON m court m Louisville where she was charged with being an accomplice <><" h~- hu**»*nd, Thomas H. Robinson, junior, m the kidnapping tf Mia. Berry V. Stoll. I UNI CEREMONY, dating back many centuries, took place at the Law Courts when the
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    • 26 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each. ORCHARD ROAD DEPOTS .___^_^^^—^__^_i Warm Studios 46.
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  • 643 6 55 Vehicles For Geylang Tanjong Pagar Route IMPORTANT transport develop- merits m Singapore will occur on January 1, when a fleet of 55 new S.T.C. buses will be put on the roads, replacing the mosquito buses. The Singapore Traction Company promises an adequate service
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  • 277 6 SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. EDWARD HOGAN The death occurred at the General Hospital on Wednesday of Mr. Edward Jonathan Hogan. aged 39 years, eldest *en ct the 1 \tp Mr. Evgene Hogan of the P.W.D. m Singapore and Mrs. Hogan, of Upper Wilkie Road. Mr. Hogan was admitted to the
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  • 90 6 Mr. Arthur Henderson And the Conference Geneva, Nov. 22. The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference has decided to resume work m committee on regulations for the manufacture and trade m arms, budgetary publicity and the establishment of a permanent disarmament commission. It is proposed to include m
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  • 376 6 kNEW MENACE IN SINGAPORE 'THE fact that pick-pockets have been going about Singapore slitting people's pockets with razor blades was revealed m the police court yesterday m a case m which a man was allegedly found m possession of an instrument designed specially for the
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  • 123 6 Regulation of Armaments Trade Geneva, Nov. 20. A plan for the regulation of the armaments trade was submitted by the American delegate, Mr. Hugh Wilson, when he addressed the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference. Mr. Wilson acquiesced with Mr. Arthur Henderson's statement that at present there is little
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    25 6 MR. LLOYD GEORGE entertaining a number of boys and girls from a London school for the children of Soviet citizens m Great Britain at Churt.
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  • 276 6 RUSSIAN DESTROYERS AT SINGAPORE MERCANTILE FLAGS AND ITALIAN CREWS TWO coastal destroyers are In Singapore harbour flying mercantile marine flags. They are the vessels "P.S.— B" I and "P5.— 26." built m Italy for I the navy of Soviet Russia. No guns, ammunition or other lethal weapons are aboard. The
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  • 184 6 CHETTIAR DEFIES CUSTOM AND MARRIES WIDOW I (From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban, Nov. 21. ■TODAY the local chettiar com--1 munity entertained Sithambaram Chettiar of Malacca, and his bride, Rengammal. on their return from India. The function was unique m that it was the second occasion a member of the Nattukkottai
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  • 162 6 Proposal To Connect NewChwang And Fushun Changchun. The Associate Chamber of Commerce and Industry m annual convention here has requested the Government of Manchukuo to undertake the excavation of a canal that will connect Newchwang (also called Yingkou), at the mouth of the Liao River, with Fushun. a
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    • 167 6 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, SINGAPORE. We have been appointed Caterers to the Society on the occasion of the Dinner and Ball at the Memorial Hail on November 30th. A list of the wines available for the Dinner can be inspected m our Cafe and it would prove a convenience both to
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    • 349 6 YEARS OF TERRIBLE STOMACH TROUBLE THEN INSTANT R fIIM If you have been dk.,,. trying for years to trouble, you will be taterertL*? 1 happy experience of Mr Ci a of Bolton. who found that Ft Magnesia "worked wcndera n Urated own words: "I have received mtt hn, 'Bisurated' llf^Sl^
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  • 89 7 Scheme To Build Roads Above Existing Railways London, Nov. 21. An ambitious proposal to build traffic roadways above the existing railways |to link up Central London with new arterial roads formed the subject of jan amendment to the Address to the Throne which a group of members hope
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  • 816 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1934 Week-End Comment THE senseless war In the Gran Chaco is still dragging, on m spite of arms embargoes and the disapproval of practically every country m the world, nor does the role of peacemaker assumed by the League of Nations seem to
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  • 343 8 Che Tak. Dato Muda. Kinta. left Ipoh on Thursday for Singapore. Tin- Hon. Mr. Chung Ah Iflng lefl Ipoh on Thursday for Penang. Mrs. H. R. Carey <of Ipoh' and he! daughter sail for Home on Saturday from Penang. Mr. and Mrs. \Y. J. B. Ashby left
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  • 326 8 When I Ope My Lips Let No Dog Bark IF Mr. C. Ward- Jackson will pardon us for saying so the barking of dogs at night m Singapore is one of i those nuisances which sometimes make US wish for the death penalty to be inserted
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  • 748 8 A CHINESE youth has been lined fori plucking- a live pigeon. Arcade circles are said to be apprehensive. i A LOT ot tuss has been made recently about the Serangoon taxis and now, that the new dance hall project has! fallen through it looks as though
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  • 200 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Arrives At Canton Aboard Cruiser Hong Kong, Nov. 23. CIR Alexander Cadogan. British Minister m China, arrived m Canton on board a cruiser last night. A number of Chinese officials met him on board LOAN NEGOTIATIONS Mr Kan Kai-how representing the Provincial Government
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    20 9 AFTBK M. I'IKRKK I.WAI, had refused ITim, Minister "en t;i e ,,My, a 'H e|)t<>d t! C Usk and h
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  • 74 9 Kmphatic Denial of Charges Chicago. Nov. 22. In the closing stages t f th? trial ot i Samuel Insull counsel lor the defence emphatically denied that Insull uni loaded his own stock for the crash of 'the Utility Securities Company. With regard to the "accommodation cheques", totalling $41,620.
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  • 19 9 Mr C. A. Mathews. Secretary of th-3 Incorporated Society of Planters and Mrs. Mathews returned on Thursday from Home.
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  • 98 9 Effort To Salvage The Discussions London. Nov. 22. An hour's conversation took place this morning between Mr. Matsudaira and Mr. Craigie at the Foreign Office The talk was described as being lor the purpose of discussing points of procedure m regard to fixing the next Anglo-Japanese naval meeting.
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  • 81 9 Sir J. Simon Declares T: Iks Have Not Hroken Dowi London. Nov. 11. Tn the House Of Commons today Sir John Simon denied that the naval conversations have broken down and stressed the evils which would result from 8 renewed armaments race. Security did not mean that all
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  • 149 9 Scope oi' the Washington Treaty Tokio. Nov. ZZ. A semi-oflicial statement refutes the contention that the Washington Pact. the Nine Power Tr?aty and the Four Power Treaty are inter-related. It is declared that it the Nine Power Treaty is renewed, and the territorial integrity oi China is reassured
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  • 197 9 Objection To Article In U.S. Journal Tokio, Nov. 22. With reference to a Christian science Monitor interview, the ex-Premtei, Admiral Makoto Saito. declares: "I have seen no representative of the Monitor m recent months, nor have I ever contributed to such newspaper any article on the naval talks
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  • 262 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Parleys Begun With Japanese Shanghai, Nov. 13. JT IS officially confirmed that Mi. Tang Yiu-jen, Vice-Minister o. .Foreign Affairs. Nanking, has begun parleying with representatives or UK Japanese Kwantung Command In Peipjing regarding the future administration i of the districts on the
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  • 150 9 $25,000,000 Loan From l\S. To Belgium Denied A Renter telegram dated Nov. 18 read as follows: "According Tv the New York Tim- the Federal Reserve Bank h\s extended to Belgium credit of $25 000.000 In an effort to prevent the gold bloc I countries from being forced to
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  • 70 9 Yugoslavia's Demand At Geneva London. Nov. 'I'Z. Yugoslavia has handed a note to the League of Nations Council declaring that the assassinations ot King Alexander and M. Barthou were organised and executed with the participation of refugee terrorists from Hungary. They demand that the matter should be placed
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  • 55 9 Geneva, Nov. Z'.>. Herr Eckhardt. the Hungarian represenative on minority questions, on his arrival here welcomed the fact that the assassinations at Marseilles iverc to be cleared up but emphatically protested against the "calumnies" of the Yugoslav note which he described as an effort to distract attention from the real
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  • 105 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent.' RUBBER London. Nov. 23. Spot < Sellers* 6 3 16d. (6 3 16d. (Buyers* 6 1 16 d. <6 1 16 d. > Spot Sellers > January-March Q l 4 6. 6 1 > April-June 6 3 B d.
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    • 220 9 .k-/> tnc limit. Let joy be SEE t;»uties dressed m cellophane J's largest orchestra suspended •d -air! M ley Mouse m scenes with humans! "Revolving Bar" of jirb! test entertainment ever M.-G.-M*! jamboree fun and music! with LAUREL HARDY MICKEY MOUSE rand 2000 Others! mjL mm i ■h ■i j
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    • 240 9 a how \pv cyclax ESEV cares fcr Y ua Hf MALAYA TO PREVENT SALLOWNESS. One night a week paint Special Lotion on your face. While you sleep it works. Gently drawing away the acids which lie m pores and sallow the skin. Coaxing out all impurities left m the skin
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1200 10 N. E. I. Native Production Still Weakest Link 'From Our Own Correspondent i London, Nov. 13. iITHILK gamblers m the commodity are still fiercely denouncing the International Rubber Control Committee's moderation m deciding to reduce the restriction cut from 30 per cent, m December to
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    • 107 10 A broad London, Nov. 21. Exchanges today were: Paris 75 25,32. New York 4.99%. Montreal 4.86%. Brussels 2 1.41 y 2 Geneva 15.38y 2 Amsterdam 7.37V 2 Milan 58 7|16. Stockholm 19.39»/ 2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90%. Vienna 27. Helsingfors 226%. Berlin 12.41 2 Prague 119 i/ 2 Madrid 36
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    • 81 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT FOR R.M..V No. 1. X RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Nov. 23, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers Spot (loose* 20 4 203 8 (FOB. Current month 2(H 2 20 5 8 Jan. March 21 21 Vs April June 22 1 2 22 5 8
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    • 134 10 Manchester. Representatives from the Chambers of Commerce at Blackburn. Bolton. Bury. Burnley. Manchester. Oldham. Preston, and Stockport met at the offices of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce to discuss questions of outstanding importance to Lancashire's trade. The debt position as regards both Germany and Roumania was discussed at
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    • 107 10 Nov. 23. Gambier 6.75 Java Cube 9.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 64.00 White Pepper 63.00 Copra, Sundried 2.95 Copra, mixed 2.70 Fair Sago. Flour 2.25 Small flake Tapioca 3.50 Blanja Jelotong 6.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.50 R. (Siam> W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120 R. B.
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    • 90 10 Central Province And Kintyre's Dividends Two good tea dividends are announced. A dividend of 12 per cent., less tax. lor the year to June 30 is declared by the Central Province Ceylon Tea Co.. which compares with 7 per cent. for the previous year. The Kintyre Tea Estates
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    • 1048 10 FRIDAY. NOV. 13, 1934. Ampat Tin 1 4 4s 3d 4s 7' jd Aaun Kumbang v£> 33s 35s Austral Malay (£> 59s 61s c.d Aver Hitam Tims>» 14s 3d 15s 3d Aver Weng *S1) 2.12 2 17'j Bangrin Tin <£) 25s 3d 26s Changkat Tin <.£) 46s
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    • 209 10 Downward Tendency Due To U.S., Germany And France A CCORDING to the Oc^ letin of the Internals Research and Development issued by the Hague Office, the world's •'apparentsumption of tin for the 12 ended August 1934 w. tons, as compared with in^ m the preceding
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    • 228 10 Nov. 23. 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 4 332 London! T.T. 2 4 3 32 Lyons and Paris, demand
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    • 219 10 SALES STOCK EXCHANGE 870.000 810.000 770.000 —United Press Association. Nov. 20 21 Zt American Can. Com. 1O2 3 103» 4 1O3 7 8 American Telephone and Telegraph 105 106 106^ Ah-heson Railroad 52 3 4 52 53 1 j Dupont 96 3 8 97 1 96 3 4
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    • 167 10 Continued Lack Of Trade Interest IN their weekly rubber report dated 1 Singapore. Nov. 22, Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. state: The continued lack of trade interest has caused prices to fall still further and the decline has been accentuated by weak holders. The near future is uncertain,
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    • 183 10 Is Present Tin Price Dw T(l Restriction From Our Own Con l.ond«-ti N v Presiding at the annual i meeting o! Tekka day afternoon, Mr f pressed satisfaction with tl j position of tin I the International Tin C liination to redu natural corollary to th< I
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  • 250 11 tfotes On Next Week's Best Items MfIjGGED HARE" is another culinary J action, In the high old tradiI -Cottage Pie." "Hot Pot." and iserole." by a company of wellknown artists. ginald Smith, who is presenting urset, hopes that "Jugged Hare" easily digested and give rise a u^ts for
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  • 194 11 ZHI, 8.8.C.. PHOHI nd DJA programmes will be found on page 2. no trunk call ever gets mixed vp 3 Empire programme revue they all d mission 3 on Tuesday at 11.05 and Transmission 5 on Sunday. at 620 a.m. I LMFBELL OF KILMHOR a short play, written
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  • 86 11 Ja Pan Now m Touch With Almost Whole World Tokio. ireless telephone service beiWo and Batavia was formally :itly with an exchange o. .'"WRratulatory messages. service between Tokio and llt ed states will br opened on A charge of 120 yen per wnute will be rrade for a
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  • 252 11 THE ROYAL WEDDING TO BE RELAYED IN ITS ENTIRETY First Actual Marriage Broadcast m Britain JHe BBC. is pleased to announce that permission has now been received to broadcast the wedding of his Royal Highness the Duke of Kent and her Royal Highness Princess Marina at Westminster Abbey m the
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  • 235 11 Hong Kong To Talk To America and Europe By Radio DV NEXT summer wlreletl telephonic communication between Hong Kong and America and Europe will be possible as the result of negotiations which have just been satisfactorily concluded. This information was given by Mr. T. Y. Deane. head oi the Canton
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  • 148 11 To Be Used For Variety Programmes The BBC. has now formed a new permanent orchestra which is to be used for variety programmes and revues etc. It is expected that this combination, which, it should be pointed out. is quite distinct from the new Empire Orchestra, will
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  • 574 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst LONG CHANCES THOUGH taking a long chance sometimes results m a long gain, this does not happen often enough to justify taking long chances m the majority of cases. When the long chance is the only chance,
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  • 365 11 Launching Of The Orion ARRANGEMENTS have now been completed for the ceremony of the launching of the new Orient liner "Orion" at Barrow-in-Furness on Friday. December 7, to be broadcast m the Empire programmes. The ceremony will be performed by
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  • 284 11 Descriptions of British Shortwave Sets For some time past the 8.8.C. ha> received a considerable volume of correspondence requesting advice relative to the purchase of receivers suitable for the reception of the Empire transmissions. Many enquirers have asked for a specific recommendations as to the make of receiver
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 313 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Amirance In force over *35,000,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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    • 441 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 00* Reserve Fund £3,00n* Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 OOf HEAD OFFICE: 38 Blshoßsgate, London EC. 2. Agencies and Branches. A lor Star *****0 Saigon Ainritsar Ipoh
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  • 92 12 Named By Wives Of Shipyard Employees Two trawlers launched from the South Bank-on-Tees shipyard of Messrs. Smith's Dock Co., Ltd., yesterday, were named by the wives of employees. The first trawler, the Sudanese, which has been built to the order of Messrs. Hellyer Bros., Ltd., Hull, was
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  • 99 12 Two New Battleships Complete Treaty Allowance The Italian Government has recently decided to lay down two new 35,000-ton battleships, thus completing the quota allowed by the Treaty of Washington. These vessels are to have a speed of 28 knots and their armament will include 381 mm. (15.in.) guns.
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  • 147 12 Record Number Of Pleasure Passengers The arrival at Liverpool of over 500 passengers returning from a Mediterranean cruise m the liner Lancastria marked the close of the Cunard White Star season of pleasure cruises. Since last March no fewer than seven •of the company's vessels, representing 'nearly 152,000
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  • 74 12 Japanese Crew Fined In New Guinea Six months' imprisonment and fines aggregating V. 1.800 were imposed on Captain Shumpei-Gomi and 24 men of ithe crew of a Japanese sloop, which !was detained at Lorungau on October 12, by the Administrator of New Guinea. i according to reports received
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  • 43 12 Clement Launched From Birkenhead Shipyards London. A 5.000-ton ship built by Messrs. Cammell Laird at their Birkenhea-1 yard was launched recently. She was the steamer Clement, the first of two 5. 000-ton vessels being constructed for the 3ooth Line Liverpool.
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  • 257 12 TEN MEN KILLED IN SEA FIGHT Customs Cruiser Tackles Chinese Pirates Hong Kong, Nov. 12. ■pEN men met their death as a result of a fierce encounter between the Customs Preventive j Cruiser, Yuenhsing, and a pirate junk m Worth Harbour off the Chekiang coast. When the
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  • 222 12 "NOT GETTING A FAIR DEAL" Magnates Express Opinion Speaking at the launch ol the t>; inscrew mctor vessel Wairangi from the Glasgow shipyard oi Harland and WoW fur the Shaw Savill and Albion Com pany, Mr. Basil Sanderson, a di:ector oi thi 1 Shaw Savill and Albion
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  • 70 12 Merchants are hereby informed that |it has been agreed to quote the rate lof 35s- per ton of 20 cwt on ZIRCON ZERCONIUM SILICATE) from Straits to Conference basis ports In Europe. effective from 23.11.34 This rate, viz 35s- per ton of 20 CWt., also applies to
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  • 39 12 The local office of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Co.. has received telegraphic advice to the effect that the Bangalore ai rived m London at noon on Nov 22 after being delayed by fog.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 627 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. Booking Agents for Federated Malay States Railways. i Royal State Railways of Siam. (Incorporated m England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA, FOUR MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING THE TARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM
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    • 61 12 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated* m Japan) REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SFRVICE HAVRE MARU Nov. 30 Dec 6 MILAN MARU Dec. 10 Dec' 15 FOR KOBE, OSAKA, MOJI, YAWAT, ERIE MARU Dec. 10 Dec. 16 For rates and other particulars plean apply: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI LIMITED
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    • 93 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. apply COOKS WAGO^S-LITS [WOO to TRAVgP'sgpyicgi 39, ROBINSON ROAD. No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908. STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Via Fort Sxvetunham, Pen*ag I Palembang, Banjoewang] and Nor'l Weatern PorU Hue Sail Siniraporr Sinraoort T.s m.v. Koolinda
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    • 235 12 T.S.S. "KEDAtr. Owing to annual Mirvey th( HUilnp of this vessel to Penan g and B»lawan on Thursday. Nov. 29th. and Dec 6th. 1934 will be cancelled BhC irill r« sump her sailings on Thursday i Vi< 1934 BffißY LINE I LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON. S W.ll of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 383 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Kuan tan (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
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    • 276 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the uharv<>s r expected to arrive Main Wharf (Entrance Gait Raub 15; Kinta 13; Ke\ H tang 9: Gemas. Tango Maru 7 Empire Dock (Entrance (i;ite Miharu Maru 30: Buitan Scientist 34_ Silversandal 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I Glenearn 46; Islander 4<i West Wharf (Entrance
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    • 461 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS T'n»te Spore T' n «w n ***** In P °rt BHUTAN 6 100 Fe^ RANCHI 17.000 Dec. 7 CARTHAGE ***** Feb IS SOMALI 6.810 Dec 19 BEHAR 6 'Z Feb II NALDERA 16.000 Der. 21 CATHAY Mar 1 SOUDAN 6 500 Mar 13
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    • 461 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) r^™ "ELLERMAN" UNE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL steamer City of Bagdad Due Sails City of Florence Nov 30 Dec. 2 City ot Eastbourne Dec 14 Dec 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI
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    • 958 13 THR S^S! ShT^ Lt^nd (^a U HU L t d Km W *™"S*** CO.^7 THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN P^n^SSL- '\r C r°^' UJ THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co, t3 SSSmmiO TD™ INSURANCE. iKlSaTce Co". US' 0 aOd The Jo^Ttd Bnd MerS?y RAILWAYS. The Federated Malay States Railways
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    • 833 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKEIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBA- Saturday. Nov. 24. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALI- Saturday, Nov. 24, Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Batop-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. REIJNST -Saturday, Nov. 24. Rhio, Padang-Bay, Ampenan, Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOGlAN— Saturday. Nov. 24, Pontiana*. BLINJOE Sunday. Nov. 25, Sampit and Bandjermasin. MAPlA— Sunday. Nov.
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    • 394 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oJ&u/AMERIC^N MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL
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    • 704 14 TO LONDON, VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES, ANTWLKF\KOH^^^ /.ND MIDDLESBROUGH WA* KATORI MARU 10*00 Nov. 28 29 SFUSHIMA MARU 10.900 Fi b §KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Dec. 13 14 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 k» J JYASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 25 26 JTERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Mar HAKONE MARU 10,400 Jan. 910 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Mar
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  • 562 15 Mr. Namazie Pays Highest Figure, $3,800, For Queen's Course auction of the batch of Id thoroughbred race by the Singapore Turf terday afternoon at paddock at the race- Timah, m the presence attendance. ■•i thirteen included Eng- geldings and tillies were put up for sale English
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  • 421 15 S.R.C. GET GOOD SHOOTING PRACTICE NINE GOALS AGAINST NONDESCRIPTS JHE Nondescripts took the field against an overwhelmingly superior team m their Padang hockey fixture with the S.R.C second string yesterday and they went down to the tune of nine goals to nil. The Nondescripts fielded only 10 men and were
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  • 70 15 Programme of Events At Tomorrow's Gymkhana The programme of events at the Singapore Polo Club gymkhana tomorrow will be as follows: Baby's Bottle Race. Musical Posts. Aunt Sally Race. Balloon Race. Show Jumping. All events will be open to both ladies and gentlemen and are not confined
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  • 98 15 The SRC had a hockey fixture with the Medical College Union on th-ir list yesterday, but there was no corresponding entry on the Union card, and no match took place. The •following have accepted to play rugby football for S.C.C. 2nd. XV vs. United Services 2nd. XV today at S.OC.
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  • 1004 15 First Round Of F.A. Cup Today CORINTHIANS AT WATFORD "TODAY the chief interest m home football will undoubtedly be centred upon the match at Grimsby, where Stoke City are the visitors, for the result of this match may materially affect the situation at the head of the
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  • 147 15 The following have been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. ,ys. RA. tomorrow at Changi: H. A. Exley (capt.K P. H. Harrison. J. R. McDougall; R. N Elliott J. E. Harvey, C. A. F. Kalhorn; A. G. Baker. A. L. Hill. E. V. Smith. H. G Beverley. and E. McCreanor
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  • 687 15 Injury And Illness Cause Six Changes In Team To Visit S eremban OINGAPORE will have to take the field at Seremban today for their second Malaya Cup match with a considerably depleted side. No fewer than six changes have been necessary owing to injuries and
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  • 78 15 Team To Meet The United Services <From Our Own Correspondent > ipoh, Nov. Perak's rugby team to meet the Unit ed Services tomorrow at Ipoh has been chosen as follows: Keay: Barr. MeArtt ur. Williams ana Clementson: Black and Rca; Lewis. Calderwood. Morgan. Ciiappell, Hal lam. Littledyke. Tulnell
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  • 53 15 The following havr been Invited to play hockey tor SCC. vs. Police A" on Monday at SCC W. B Kruysmuldcr: J Lee <eapt >. J X IfcDoilf All D. R. Godfrey. W. Hannay. E. C Wat son; M. G. Mills. W. B Dobree, P. L Lane. T. J L Watkins
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  • 1039 16 Going Again Promises To Be i Heavy SCRATCHINGS UNUSUALLY HEAVY Five Races Over The Mile And A Distance (BY BOOKIE) A CARD of eight events will be gone through today and with that the Singapore Turf Club
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  • 459 16 SCR A TCHINGS AT A GLANCE OCRATC lIINGS for today, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting, are as follows: Rate (ireat Joy, Valkyrie. Miss Woo > Leonie. Race 2 Paldoree. Faton Crop, An gel us, Rico. Race 4 Mountain Belle. Race S Troy Stick, Comprador. Majesty
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  • 556 16 DOOKIE'S selections for today are as follows: Race 1. 1. CAM DO. Z, Merry Chris. 3. Taj Mahal. Race 1. LORDLOGY. Z. Golden Horn. 3. Aiya-Aiya. Rate 3. 1. RONA WELKIN. 2. Ricana. Tnder Lap. Race 4. 1. BLVE BLUFF. Z. Miss Toco. 3. Lisheen. Rate
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  • 19 16 The hockey fixture between the S.R.C. and the V.M.C.A. was not playd yesterday owing to tie ground being unfit.
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  • 958 16 Large Crowd Watch Unexciting Figh ts I RIVERS AGAIN BEATS SANTOS (By Ringside) 'THE presentation oi" treble main-event card at the New V. arena by Mr. C. A. Bell met with unqualinYd bug There was a tremeidous crowd present long belore the fights due to start and when the men
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    • 64 16 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LORD BADEN -POWELL THE CHIEF SCOUT LESSONS FROM THE 'VARSITY OF LIFE" "LORD BADEN -POWELL'S BOOK HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED BY THE PRESS AND THE PUBLIC AS THE OUTSTANDING AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF YEARS ALTOGETHER \N EXTRAORDINARY BOOK." PRICE $2.10 PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH 8 HALF TONE PLATES, AND 115 DRAWING
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