The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,680. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 233 1 Abyssinia Accuses Italy Stirring Up Trouble Among Tribesmen Geneva, Sept. 15. "THE Abyssinian Government's reply to the Italian memorandum presented to the League rejects the talian charges on general lines and reserves the right to reply to specific accusations as soon as detailed information is obtainable from Abys>sinia. The Italian
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  • 152 1 Flying To Singapore Today From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 15. Mr. Martin Johnson, the famous American cinematographer. of "Congorilla" and "Baboona" fame, and Mrs. Johnson, arrived at Port Swettenham at 3.25 p.m. today in their Sikorsky r-mphibian from Belawan. accompanied by a mechanic-pilot. The machine
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  • 115 1 Due From Hong Kong This MYSTERY PROGRAMME OF CHINA FLEET OINGAPORE will occupy a prominent place in world 3 news tins week following the announcement that several t.sh fighting snips now stationed at Hong Kong been ordered to this port. The Free Press understands that
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  • 386 1 Hour Kong, Sept. 15. H.MS. Duchess and Dainty have left j Singapore while H.M.S. Daring and j Diamond have been ordered to prepare ailing on Tuesday. There were two hours of most intensive activity in the naval yard following the urgent recall of all ratings
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  • 63 1 SINGAPORE IS FIRST WITH THE NEWS Several daps ago H.M.S. Corn- J wall and H.M.S. Adventure i arrived at Singapore from Hong j J Kong YET Hong Kong knows nothing J 2 about it. A telegram received i in Singapore last night from J Hong Kong stated that the j
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  • 18 1 Subtle Indications Of Alexandria, Sept. 15. Dcvpite the normal exterior calmness Alexandria, there are subtle indica-
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  • 116 1 Will Not Hesitate To Apply Sanctions Geneva, Sept. 13. South Africa will not hesitate in the event of a breach of the Covenant to standby the Covenant of the League to the extent of applying sanctions should members decide unanimously lon this course, stated Mr. C. E. te
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  • 304 1 P. and O. Chairman Appeals To Australia London, Sept. 14. i rE Hon. Alexander Shaw, chair- 1 man of the P. and O. Company,! speaking at a dinner at Liverpool in I the Company's new liner, Strathmore, last night emphasised the menace to British shipping from State-aided foreign competition and
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  • 178 1 GERMANY DEPENDS UPON HER ARMY Herr Hitler Looks Ahead Nuremburg, Sept. 14. TN the presence of 20,000 uniformed Nazis. Hitler this afternoon laid the foundation stone of the Nazi congress hall which will take eight years to build and will hold 60,000 people. In a brief speech Hitler described it
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  • 13 1 London. Sept. 14. The death is announced ot the shipowner. Lord Kirkley.— Reuter
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  • 20 1 Mails from Europe etc. < London) despatched on Sept. 7 by air I Imperial* arrived yesterday; general delivery 8.25 am. today.
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  • 58 1 SULTAN OF JOHORE CONGRA TULA TED UIS EXCELLENCY Sir Shenton Thomas announces that the following telegram has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies Please convey to His Highness the Sultan of Johore my hearty congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of fortieth anniversary of his
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  • 149 1 London, Sept. 14. ORITISH control was today comI" pelled to step in to prevent an undue rise of sterling in term* of jgold currencies which the authont ies in City circles are viewing with disfavour. It is realised that while M Lavai'.s speech has mused Increased confidence
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  • 25 1 Hollywood. Sep!. II The film star, Jacky Coo^an, bat announced his encasement to the film actress. Miss Toby Wing. Reuter Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 (TFGodUuitfs Scots (Qh\s\& a M«-llo» and Friendly Spirit (FURTHER NEWS ON PAGE 9) fatties 3Mel] MA LA YAM PREMIER HOTEL J TONIGHT TOMORROW COCKTAIL DANCE new cabaret attraction 630 to sis p.m. CORNELIA KIRDALL DINNER DANCEi the aristocrats of rhythm-'urfT-P 9.30 to m+m j OF CONTINENTAL FAME. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st.
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    • 88 1 (T) 0 Galium s Scots tfJhlsky .1 MtlUm rttwl IrtetMlhi THIS WEEK ADELPHI TUESDAY hotel— SPECIAL DINNER h CONCERT BY RELLERS BAND DURING AND AFTER DINNER DINNER *300 NO AFTER DINNER ADM. CHARGE please note: RELLER'S BAND being engaged to play at THE SWIMMING CLUB, THERE WILL NOT BE THE
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  • 589 2 Letters To The Editor SIR S. HOARE AND M. LAVAL— THEIR GREAT STAND FOR PEACE- WILL MUSSOLINI NOW PAUSE?— THE IRRETRIEVABLE STEPCAUSE OF SENSE TRIUMPHING— A STEP FORWARD FOR LEAGUE AUTHORITY To the Editor. Sir.— The memorable and historic stand made by Sir Samuel Hoare. the British Foreign
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  • 218 2 I Amazing Revelation Of London Specialist London, Sept. 3. Dr. Scott Stevenson, the ear specialist, told the new Health Society's Summer School at Margate yesterday that acI cording to one authority one in three; of the population of this country is aiTected with deafness to a
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  • 255 2 Troubles Of "Richest Girl In The World" There is a pleasant, wholesome, tone about the R.K.O.— Radio Picture dramatisation of "The Richest Girl in the World." which is being shown at the Pavilion. Dorothy Hunter's trouble is the trouble, one imagines, that all American heiresses experience the search
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  • 89 2 leaving For Kuala Kangsar On Friday H.E the Governor, accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, and attended by the personal staff, will leave Sinsapore for Kuala Kangsar at 10 p.m. on Ft iday. Sept. 20. and will return ,at 6.40 a.m on Tuesday. Oct. 1. His
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  • 87 2 Farm Servant Charged With Murder London, Aug. 30. John MeGuigan. or Milligan. a farm servant, of Kirkton-ot-Meiller. Perthshire, was charged befere the Perth Sheriff yesterday with the murder of Daniel Kerrigan, aged 18. of Union Lane. Perth. He was committed to prison for furjther examination. A crowd of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 324 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Ng Tian Choh. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at 11 a.m. Summonses-in -Chambers. Before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith in the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Petitions and Judgment Summonses. Followed by—
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    • 48 2 THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER Co. (Managers: G. Waddell Co) collects and delivers luggage within Municipal limits at the following rates TRUNKS 50 C ENTS SUITCASES 25 CENTS Minimum Charge 51.50. SPECIAL RATES QUOTED FOR LARGE QUANTITIES AND FOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. BAGGAGE INSURANCE ARRANGED. FORWARDING EFFECTED. TEL. ADDRESS —"LUGGAGE"
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    • 536 2 CLASSIFIED ADV HALMAGON. sclrntllic Combination of Nature* MINI K\l COMPOUNDS I Nourishes and maintains thr full functions of all thr cells and tissues of the body Increases mental and physical vicour and corrects many disorders of Unnerves and digestive systems MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position
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    • 440 2 ERTISEMENTS. I Sbc Siiujapoic I Jfrcc |l>ie$ lira J UAcr: teril Strart .H.n tltM Phone 5471 r** Ki- .u Lumpur Office: ti. Java Str*., Phone: 3St Louden Office: EC. 4 n Phone: (eniraj u*t SUBSCRIPTION R ATes bai u. K^m Ma,., t Afontbl. UN |4 M T?0 Quarterly fft so
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 309 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, SEPT. Hi High Water. 00.48 a.m. 10.4 ft., 12.49 p.m. 9.7 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. SC.C. vs. Marine Department. Anson Rd. r Stadium: SC.C. Six-a-Side. TUESDAY. SEPT. 17 High water. 1.33 a.m. 9.8 ft.. 1.22 p.m. 9.7 ft. Football. S.A.F.A. Cup. Wiltshires I vs. M
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    • 416 2 Today's Radio Programmes j Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.* Wavelength 19.9 metres p.m. 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits,! Times. 7 Relay of concert artiste from Tomhnson Hall: Miss Marie de Cruze: Songs. Mignonette t Alfred Harris > j Goodbye
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  • 514 3 Rotary Club's Investigation URGENT NECESSITY FOR IMMEDIATE RELIEF "THE directors of Rotary have appointed a sub-committee to deal with the problem of relieving the existing distress and the following are itaking an active part in this Ven. Archdeacon Graham White— irman. Brigadier Herbert R. Lord I
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  • 60 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 11. Two heavy lorries met in a head-on collision in Chemor Road, one person being severely injured. He was sent to hospital in an unconscious condition. Both vehicles were badly damped. Woo Onn. one of the lorry drivers charged for causing hurt
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  • 215 3 N.I. Authorities And Extradition Case ARRESTED thirty-five days ago on a provisional warrant relating to an alleged offence in Medan. a Chinese. Chong Thian Siew. made another appearance before the Criminal District Judge on Saturday— and his case was postponed for another week as a requisition and
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  • 281 3 Interesting Programme To Be Rendered The Children's Concert to be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 3 promises to be a unique musical experience: The actual children in the orchestra number about 40. They play the violin parts and are also represented among the cellos and
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  • 69 3 To Elissa Landi goes the unusual distinction of being Hollywood's only "international film star." Born in Venice, Italy, of Austrian 'parents, she was educated in Bavaria. Switzerland, and France, and made her stage debut in England in a Russian I dance. She also speaks French, German,
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  • 75 3 The Secretary of State for the Colo'nies has approved the appointment of Mr Hugh Trelawney Pagden, Assistant Entomologist, to be Rice Research Entomologist, Agricultural Department. Mr. Pagden returned from leave on Aug. 15. Mr Henry Haley Busfleld, son of Mr and Mrs. W. Busfield, of Nab Wood. Shipley, Yorks, was
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  • 411 3 Boy Wins Case Against His Mother FATHER'S GIFT OF LAND CONTESTED Ipoh, Sept. 13. T^HE question as to whether a 11-year-old Chinese lad or his mother was the rightful owner of a piece of rubber land in the Upper Perak District was the point at issue in a civil matter
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    52 3 m "''^^.smmmmmmmmmm^mmmm IEE-Z "SP* as tested undcr »ar-time conditions The Briish Arm" Pa, bi T S m ,ir "»»'< -SET* U,e T,J u. r ten years Twenty thousand troops of the Aldershot Command participated. Men of (he «,h InfaZrv Brigade are seen studying the plan of campaign in the Ash
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  • 203 3 Newsreel Cameraman Passes Through Singapore Of! to Abyssinia to await the prospect of war. Mr. Howard Winner, young Universal cameraman, passed through Singapore by homeward bound French mail steamer Chenonceaux. V Shortly after reaching Shanghai to photograph scenes of China and the Far East for a travelogue, he
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  • 77 3 FEDERAL COUNCIL TO MEET After Interval Of Over Six Months Kuala Lumpur. IT la officially anounced that the next meeting ol the Federal Council the Budget meeting* will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday Nov. 14. and following days, starting at 10 a.m. There will be a ceremonial opening
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  • 271 3 1935 Examinations To He Held In October This year's Queen's Scholarship examinations will be held in Singapore and other centres lrom Oct. 7 to Oct. 10. There are sixteen entrants for the two scholarships awarded in the Colony and 20 lor the F.M.S. awards. The two Colony scholarships
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  • 285 3 The Silver Jubilee Fund 53rd list is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged 5139.851.59. The Chinese Association 100 00. City Club 30.00. Factory women of Messrs. Fraser and Neave 20.00. Mr Teo Chew Kim 1.00. Mr. Poh Swee Hob 1.00. Per Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce:— Mr. Yong
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  • 302 3 PENANG TRAM SERVICE INTERRUPTED Lorry (rashes Into Post l And Blocks Rails I'enani:. Sept. U, T wo Chinese had .1 i,.irrow etcap lrom serious injury When a motor lorry in which they w< r« travelling went out of control and dashed yesterday evening against a tram post at Dato Kramat
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  • 52 3 FACE TO FACE WITH TIGER •From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Sept 14 a Malay out tapping mar Parti coming fact I e wtth f tlgst t«M>* the quickest NMtC USSBS WtMffS I collected rrtsndl Who SJSIM OUI on UM track ol the b» They bann»" the .»nim:il SJhSSh rri# unreel
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  • 41 3 a meeting <>f the Tanglin Oarfssso Mothers Union will In- hsM Jn Um Tanglin Garrison School> oi, I Sept. 17. at 415 p m TJ. be Dr Murioil Clariu <>\ Stagap i l t > will bt wevn o .i i tffl" place.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 60 3 +^^W *\m¥\l*\ 7^^ IS 1 %mm J Jtf r fMpmmmm*m fc"fc^^^^Js23 Bertam Panels. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, Blue Screens, Bertam Panels. Wire Netting Fencing, Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 66, Robinson Road, 'Opposite Telegraph Co.)
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    • 252 3 m\W*^mmmmmwmMm^Mmnmm\ Tired feeT^^t relieved yfy in twenty A I minutes r L One srs.» ua.i, i,, orn IWo ii, Radox rootbathi two mot, CIUIKIIOCI lkan(, woman han told all her h ,„L 2 K*aox Bui sD uhln i r.-il everv sufferer, so sin- wioteslettei Here ll is I' 7/'"' Bath
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  • 1787 4 THE FIRST BtaWBtrrioj I season are now avail.iMc n„ nH I where lhe> command man who is rasp asU* crime on I Jeder al b It is. therefore, be BUS of what have come to Ur kn« <i. .Men. wMra i> tthoH n* CobbT mem
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    176 5 RECORD NrMBI-R-UiOO-of Belgian excursionists from Ostend. strives at Charing Cross Station. London. *j four special trains for a davs sight-seeing In London. TWO TIIOI S.\M> POOR CHILDREN left Tooting in ><» rout lies 10. a ria\'s fining at Litllehamplon. Clowns entei t.iininu thr children as they left Tooting. MISS ROSE
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 190 5 tJL^^Sy mt m%y^^^msmm Br^ <^.^^ "SANATOGEN will soon put him right again** Physicians know by experience, how quickly and surely Sanatogen will build up strength in debilitated patients. Whatever the cause of the weakness, be it illness, I overwork or worry, Sanatogen cannot fail to do good. The phosphorus it
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  • 425 6 INJURED AND DYING MALAYS FOUND IN WRECK OF MISSING CAR (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 14. WITH three Malays lying severely injured in the back seat a car answering the description of cue that was allegedly stolen from an Ipoh garage was found wrecked on the Telok Anson-Bedor Road.
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  • 138 6 I Post Offices Copes With Huge Demand The sale of Jubilee stamps in the Colony goes on apace. The demand is unprecedented but the Post Office has been able to cope with It. Sales of stamps in Singapore from, May 6 to Aug. 31. including sales to' Malacca
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  • 67 6 MANIAC KILLS FOUR AT MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sept. 14. CHINESE ran amok in a crowded part of Kampong Pantei last night. Armed with a weapon, he attacked a crowd and wounded eight Chinese, three women and five men. Of these, four people, two men and two women,
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  • 117 6 Action Taken By The Governor-in-Council A Singapore Malay football club, founded 36 years ago. has been dissolved by the Governor-in-Council. The reason given in a Government Oaasite notification issued on Friday Is that it was being used for "unlawful purposes and for purposes incompatible with the objects
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  • 165 6 Mr. A. L. Siebel And Miss Ada White From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 14. The wedding was solemnised this evening at Saint Mary's Church by the Rev. J. G. Hall of Mr. Arthur Lile Siebel. of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 381 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 14. TTELOK Kertang, a river port some 40 odd miles from Taiping, is the subject of a petition sent to the British Resident, Perak, by a large nrm of importers of rice, Heng Yuen Co., Taiping. It is understood
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  • 227 6 Malaya's Meteorological Service Malaya's Meteorological Service is fast becoming one of the best organised in the Bast. The decision of the Meteorological Branch to engage a further batch of apprentices to be trained as meteorological assistants under the scheme instituted in 1927 is
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  • 86 6 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. An air mail letter sent to London by the ill-fated Dutch Air Mail, which crashed at Basra recently was returned by the authorities to its sender, Mr J. A. Riddell, of Kuala Lumpur. It will be remembered
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  • 34 6 All guests invited to the birthday dinner and ball at the Astana Besar, Johore Bahru. on Sept. 17 are asked to bring their invitation cards with them for presentation at the reception
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  • 495 6 i "IT makes just a scribbler like myself feel very small indeed f This was the frank admission of H.E. the Governor. Sir sj, r Thomas, made before a gathering of members and «ue>u J?)? Malayan Association of the Institution
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  • 47 6 A car belonging to Miss Irene S. Bell, of Singapore, which was stolen on Monday, was found on Saturday in Onan Road, in the Joo Chiat district. No damage had been done, and no parts were missing. The car was stolen from Raffles Place.
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  • 66 6 An interesting lecture will be given to members of the Y.M.C.A. and their lriends on Wednesday when Brigadier Lord, who is the founder of The Salvation Army in Singapore, wil'l speak on "Korea." Brigadier Lord worked for 25 years in Korea, and spent much time travelling and studying
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  • 182 6 (From Our Own Correspondent. Batu Pahat. Sept. 14. 'T'HE strange story of the Senggarang village snake becomes even more strange. The central figure in this story is a snake which has developed what appears to be an unquenchable maternal affection for a human baby. The
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  • 346 7 Continued from Page 15 1 stand from Aviemore. StrathpeiTer Veaas and Gahen. the others beinj bunched together close behind Kuala Queen led round the bad bend from StrathpeiTer. Aviemore Vedas and Gahen. Half way up the back straigh Kuala Queen was three quarters of length ahead of Strathpeffer.
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  • 274 7 ENTRIES CLOSE I I ON FRIDAY i i /pHE Johore-Singapore International Walking Race Competition, organised Di "The Sportsman" has received con- siderable support and at the second I (meeting of those interested held at the Y.M.C.A the following were elected I jthe committee of management
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  • 257 7 S. Colt 2: O.R.A. 1. TPHE Singapore Colts, reputed to have been one of the strongest hockey teams in Singapore last season, scored a 2—l victory over the Old Rafflesians Association in their second match since the start of the present season, on the
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  • 102 7 State's Bright Prospects This Year (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 14. Whites beat Colours by 12 points (four tries> to 10 points (two goals* In the first Selangor State rugger trial. The game was very keenly fought i out the teams being evenly matched J
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  • 438 7 Sitiawan And Kuala ;j Kangsar Draw -From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, Sept. 14. The inter-district hockey match between Sitiawan and Kuala Kangsar. played at Sitiawan. was drawn, both •j sides scoring two goals. It was a fast and thrilling game. Kuala Kangsar fielded a fast side' which included
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 313 7 A Bright Sparkling PARAMOUNT MUSICAL Comedy Presented With a Special STACK Attraction I CAPITOL 1 1 .?7jT H J ON THE SCREEN— ON THE STAGE Paramount'* T ur A mm-mm mmm Sparklim, Mmmt W\ THE FAMOUS Mu icaJ I I VIOLINIST. ENlV,ure E^ljflK TERTAINER caricature ''mm^Lr B l**X AH Hl|
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  • 88 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATHS KOEK. -On Sept. 15th. 1935. Sarah R. Koek, 86 years, daughter of the late Mr. William Koek of Singapore. The funeral will take place at the Bidadari cemetery at 4 p.m. today. Deeply regretted. DE SOUZA On Sept. 16 at 24 East Coast Road. Henry C. De
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  • 273 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1935 Immigration Swindle FREQUENTLY we hear ot attempts to defeat the rules governing immigration as applied to the Straits Settlements, but thanks to the unceasing vigilance ot the authorities anything in the nature of an epidemic is not possible. The record of the
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  • 310 8 INTERESTING information of public works in Abyssinia is given in an addendum to the report of the League of Nations Organisation for Communications and Transit just issued. Since 1929 four national roads, all eight metres wide, have been completed— the Lekemeti road, the Jima road, the
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  • 55 8 DA Y TO DAY Mr L. S. Himtly. Assistant Superintendent Revenue Surveys. Pahang. has been admitted to the General Hospital. Kuala Lipis. sutfering from malaria. The wedding took place at the St. George's Church. Penang. on Thursday between Mr. Gustav Robert Gossele of Penang and Miss Kate Hachgenei of Java.
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  • 109 8 Friday, Sept. 13. In the mornin* Captain R. B. Davies, RN. of H.M.S Cornwall called on His Excellency at Government House. H.E. Major-Gemral E. O. Lewin. Hon. Sir Andrew Caldecott. Professor and Mrs D. B. Blacklock and Mr. J Baxter had luncheon at Government House. Hon. Sir Andrew
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  • 464 8 4 Leaf From The American Hook A Ntm American Best Seller OXFORD and Cambridge are to hold inter-universlty sports for freshmen in November. This is something entirely new In British sport, but it has; been the rule In the larger American universities for years that freshmen
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  • 909 8 4,i IVI E sometimes link. said Tom. self-pityingly. "dat it just as cheap me don' try!" Friday was always a heavy day for the street-car conductors. Other days had their difficult times In the late midday, for instance, when the space between the toast-rack seats was crammed with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 64 8 SOLDIERS OF THE KING, it is said, are to have swimming lessons added to their daily routine. One can imagine the splash w 7 hen the sergeant shouts "Fall in!" Rough handling of baggage can produce expensive splashes and crashes which the holder of a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY can regard
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    • 25 8 jm m mmm^SF mU mmmm^\ tl 1 '^^^mmm^^- AmS**^^ Xr^" nERIANTC_ WILL IT COME TO THIS IN SINGAPORE? The "Belisha" reducing remedy lor Singapore motorists.
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  • 595 9 Full Story Of Bloodthirsty Revolt Plan r Lin r K dISP Uh {rom the Free p «-e SS i Bangkok Correspondent received bv air mail last dftail> o, the recent plot to overthrow the present regime in Siam. F Bangkok, Sept. 14. TUB :.:iNOR
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  • 65 9 Returning To Business To Make Money New York. Sept. 14. Declaring. M I have got to make some money." Gen. Johnson after an interview with President Roosevelt announced that he was resigning the directorship of New York's work reUef programme on Oct. 1 and was returning to business
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  • 69 9 Former Treasury Secretary To Marry Again Washington. Sept. 13. Senator W. G. McAdoo. former Sec retary of the Treasury, is marrying 1 tomorrow Miss Doris Cross Young, a nurse from California. This will be MacAdoo's third marri- age. His first wife died In 1912. his second wife, who
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  • 44 9 Germany Transfers Her Embassy Nanking. Sept. 15. After presenting his credentials to ithe Chinese President. Mr. Lin Sen. the j German ambassador Dr. Oskart Traut- i mann. announced that Germany was j transferring her Embassy from Peiping 'to Nanking. i Reuter
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  • 94 9 .in hh ii I pore. Sept. 14. The magistrate here has committed to the Sessions for trial sixteen privates of the first battalion o! the King's Regiment (Liverpool) in connection with the recent raid on the village of Behda. Three men were charged with the j murder of
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  • 62 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. Yap Hick Thong, formerly employed as a clerk in the Police mess, who pleaded guilty, before Che Maarof, in the Kuala Lumpur pblice court yesterday, to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $550. was sentencad to six months'
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  • 220 9 ABYSSINIA "Prepared To Meet Any Threat" Rome, Sept. 14. The Italian Cabinet, which has been sitting since ten o'clock has examined the circumstances under which Italy's continued membership of the League would be rendered impossible, states a communique issued at the close of the meeting. The communique adds
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  • 215 9 L Enlarged As Result Of M. Laval's Speech London, Sept. 14. A warm welcome is given to M. Laval's speech by most of the morning newspapers, from different viewpoints. The following are typical statements The Times Sir Samuel Hoare's and M. Laval's speeches together enlarge the authority of
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  • 141 9 New York. Sept. 14. The speech makes it certain that the members of the League will be found united against Italy's planned war. declares the New York Times commenting on M. Laval's speech. "What will Signor Mussolini do about it? His inspired press affirms that he is
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  • 292 9 Loyal Observation Of The Covenant Geneva. Sept. 14. A long list of speakers was scheduled at the Assembly at which M. Litvinoff opened proceedings and paid tribute to Sir Samuel Hoare's defence Of the doctrine of collective security. M. Litvinoff* said "If efforts at conciliation fail and the
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    62 9 A ROYAL AIR FORCE flying boat made a forced landing on a lake m the grounds surrounding Hever Castle. hiddingstone, Kent, the home of Major J. .1. Astor, Member of Parliament tor Dover. Five Royal Air Force men launched a collapsible rubber boat and rowed to the shore. Thev explained
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  • 25 9 Geneva, Sept. 14. Mr. Nagaoka I Japan I has been selected to succeed the late Mr. Adatchi at The Hague Court of Isternational Justice. Reuter
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  • 183 9 Procedure If Report Is Rejected Geneva, Sept. 13. The Sub-Committee of Five held two meetings apparently in the task of reshaping the whole structure of the Paris proposals, with a view to finding a basis which would be more accentable to Italy. It is possible that in
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    • 47 9 FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY 365 Laughs jgf^infc, FAeryone I DRAWN BT j 1 LASZLO Clmf* I Origival Sketch /S^fll V* I 50 POST K s\ CARDS "wCPI $5.50 \yl Caricature i m\\ I Sketch KELLY WALSH LTD. Raffles Place. Singapore. TIFFINS DAILY -$1.00WATCH DAILY JVIENU PHONE 4906.
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    • 180 9 BALLY'S DISTINCTIVE /v FOOTWEAR Alv^^ No 436 38-1 I WK*^g|rl WHITE NUBUCK ill V^k PERFORATED X SHOE HEEL 2T O PRICE $14.50 I V\ BLACK CREPE y^\\ COURT MEDIUM I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE I I WLW I 1111 I COCKTAIL SAUSAGES Sole Distributors I KIM ANN CO., BUN BEL
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 2712 10 Position Improving ♦RESTRICTION SCHEME IS NOT A FAILURE" (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Sept. 5. THK London rubber market, which was over-optimistie twelve 1 months ago, has now proceeded to the other extreme. There is black pessimism in Mincing Lane, and dealers shake their
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    • 91 10 Singapore Produce Prices THE TIN PRICE Sept. H Singapore tin price (per pICUI) $109. l 1 j Sept. 14 Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.50 Java Cube 9.75 Hamburg Cube 9.50 Muntok White Pepper 17.50 l r Copra. Sundried 3.90 j. Copra, mixed 3.45 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 R B. Siam No.
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    • 88 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 14. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers *o. I. X. R.S.S. in cases <T.0.8. September) 18 5» IH4 ">ood F.A.Q. in cases FOB. September! 18 3 8 18 li» <40. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose) «awardable Singapore» 18* 8 18 :< 4 September 18 3 4 18T 8
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    • 133 10 Belfast And County Down Railway Belfast. The accounts of the Belfast anc County Down Railway Company for the half-year ended June 30 have beer completed and audited. The results dc not permit of the paymeir of any dividend on the Four and a-half per cent "A* Preference stock
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    • 1100 10 Jpore Traction Pref. 11l (4*) >t. Steao-ship .$u 16.2 Jtraits Traders -.$1) 24 9| fhorncroft Pref. Ord. ess) 2.10 Jnlted Eng. Ord <$10> 7.60 Jnlted Eng. Pref. 7' <$io> 15.40 is <,< Jnion Insurance 320 oo tVearne Bro.«. ($5» 14 SINGAPORE MlMiii-d 1901 red. 1940 1400.000 Interest
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    • 132 10 Sep". 12 II It American Can Com. 143- 2 144 144 American Telephone and Tel. pi. 144 1 141 141 Atcheson Railroad 52' 5] %lC Chesapeak 46* 4 Pupont 124' Firestc.n. IS* l*\ Oeneral Bectrk General Mot 01 45 Oocdrteh 10 Ooodpear Inter-Telephone and Telegraph io" II National
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    • 186 10 sfmjm; London imitMYf* smhi London 3 nrt-flntfll' > i u h I London da\> s'jiht London 30 da\- .<icht London demand 2 1 London TT 15 M Lyons and Par*> afmanc M Hamburg, demand New York demand Batavia. Sourabay.i. demand 84 nimirmi demand H4». Penang demand p Plea
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    • 49 10 The membership of -lie amalgamated Engineering Union increased in July bv 1.406. making a total number ol 218.25* Members unemployed last month <i« creased by 911. making the otal now unemployed 16.428. Of this numb< r tfl proximately 11.000 to 12.000 are sk ll< <: engineering worker
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  • 645 11  - Was PRESIDENT WILSON POISONED? Spy Film's AMAZING REVELATIONS MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY IVELV arguments between Her-, Yardley and the powers be al M G.-M. keep the con-' ms at that studio buzz--1 anc end with cancellation of 1 WILLIAM POWELL the most dramatic in- the script of "Black
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  • 930 11 TOY THAT NEVER FORGETS New York, Sept. 3. DR. STEVENSON SMITH, professor of psychology in the University 'of Washington, claims to have invented a robot with a memory. The robot is a mechanical rat which is able to perceive and remember. It runs through a
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  • 68 11 Carl Brisson. who has received "fan presents" ranging from a box of gardenias to 2.000 bottles of beer, recently received the most unusual gift of his career in Hollywood, an aviary. The aviary, about eight feet square, contains several dozen exotic birds of all kinds and
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  • 554 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst TEAM-OF-FOUR PLAY DROBABLY the fairest test of contract bridge skill is to be found in team-of-four competition. Each team plays the same boards as its adversary and the final result cannot be alibied. The cumulative scoring method
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  • 345 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.* 1 .Malacca. Sept. 14. A MEETING of the Committee of the Straits Settlements I Malacca > Association was held on Wednesday at the premises of the Seng Cheong Society. In connection with the Association's request for representation on the Malacca Municipal
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  • 230 11 Charles Butterworth And The Ladies There is a reason for everything, even jfor the solemn face Charles Butterworth presents when he is being funniest. Most people have assumed that this unsmiling expression ts natural lor Charles, that he was born that way But it was the comedian himself
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 136 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONCi KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—
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    • 494 11 CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA I Incorporated in England bv Royal Chartcr» Paid up capital in *****0 shares of £5 each £3.004,000 Reserve Fund £3 001.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 000 w HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC I Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Salg. Amritsar
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  • 803 12 DIFFICULTIES OF U.S. STEAMSHIP OWNERS A Call For Fair Play Between Rival Ports U\TO nation enjoys greater natural advantages in the matter of port development than does the United States/* said Mr. J. Caldwell Jenkins, vice-president of the Black Diamond Steamship Corporation, in an address delivered in
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  • 80 12 Increased Traffn Reported flakaa lag spurred by the Incn m be ween Japan and North four Japanese companies. wi*l running to Tatngtao and today decided to alter theti lulei no that their ships will pall CH :heir inward and outwar a cement goaa into effect At present
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  • 70 12 Starting from > Ei i< M was scheduled to leave Bot nesday. arriving a: this p I 30. the Japan-Java-Btngj ishihara Bangyo Kaiun Kal will be taken over bv a :i "The Nanyo Kaiun K.i. St)Uth Sea Navigation recently established bv the concern With NVK OSK Yusen Lines wit It
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 430 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage S4SI. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENT* FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATFS RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. ******MmmsmmMmm*m**mm*mm CANADIAN MCIMC WOtLDs GQEATEn Incorporated in England i TSAVtI SYSTHs <te: :£>£*;-3*s:;:;*&;-e::;:;:;fi» THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 47 12 rtf A R M S Karuppan Chettiar. Editor of the Tamil Weekly. Dhanavanigan. of nf Pn^° 0n D publishe d under the auspices of the Burma Nattukkottai Chettiars' Association arrived in Penang on Suntul m an oon a nd was received at ChetUars 0^ prominent local i
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    • 191 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan. Marseilles. Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave* Rangoon 1935 CHINDWIN Oct 5 KEMMENDINE Oct 19 BHAMO Nov 2 AMARAPOORA Nov. 16 SAGAING Nov 30 BURMA Dec 14 KEMMENDINE Feb 8 AMARAPOORA M..r 7
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    • 116 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S CO LIMITED. RID I I RUB MM 'Incorporated in BUmlta S« RF.GtI.AK PASSINGS and arr* Services irom Singapore to Jjw Borneo. Banka and Billiton For BATAVIA. CHERIBON IMB SAMARWG <F\er> luesd.tx .ind rnda> (Hang Bang Tues ss Nam Tong FYi B For SOI RABAVA IMB BANDJERMASIN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 591 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star. Mon. to Fri'* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 am. and 7 p.m. Klang. Kuala Lipis. Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. I
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    • 307 12 PASSENGERS DUB The following passengers will disembark in the Colony from the N jrddeutscher Lloyd steamer. Trier, arriving at Penang on Sept. 17 and at Singapore on Sept. 19 from European ports: Mrs. Margarethe Bloeming. Miss Collingh. Mr. Arnold Geesink. Mr R. E J. Hahn. Mrs Dorothy D. Herod. Mr
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    • 122 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the whariea or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance (.ate Lalandia 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3> Plancius 18: Ipoh It; Detl Sawahloento 10 KltOUg 8 K Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Glaucus 30; City oi Christ Silversandal 34; City of Khi< vel 38. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 389 13 9f\Q O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS wmmm 9 T'nage Spore. 0 D J 6.810 Sept. 25 SOUDAN \SS S"""fc I W 15.000 Sept. 27 RAJPITTAVi .5-55S sec5 ec 18 1 LPINDI 17 000 Oct 11 KAJ PUTANA n.OOO Dec. 20 < 6.000 Dec 5 piv-rm ja.uuu heb 14 *AGE
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    • 488 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England* "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL S°teamiTr I,tine Canadian and P°rts via Colombo. City ot Hereford u Sails City ot Newcastle P OI L S^ 1 n City ot Bristol Oct 30 Nov t Calls
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    • 975 13 REPRESENTING SIIIPPI.NO THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Thr Hua Kh,„u s Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual Tne CunafJ^ White Stt^^'T.' Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak «m™ ii V The Strait, Steamship Co.. Ltd. fKr Ay^t 3 i The China Navigation Co.. Ltd The IrrYaadd? 1 1.,?.. The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 736 14 Iv. P* ML KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAP* U PLANCIUS- -Monday. Sept. 16. Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER -Monday. Sept. 16, Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN Tuesday. Sept. 17. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON -Tuesday. Sept. 17. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. PASIR -Tuesday. Sept. 17. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAJANG-
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    • 406 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <Jnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I /sV^^^kwV /^^^B^^^^^^Hfci^a^^J /^^mm\**MmmU^ TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running;
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    • 573 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques, Durban and land Algoa Bay t Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape Maru Town. Rio. Santos and Montevideo, v Africa "Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo Mombasa. Tanga.
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  • 2400 15 AUTUMN MEETING BRILLIANT WEATHER AND RECORD ATTENDANCE Bestlot Smashes Course Time To Win The Gold Cup CASH SWEEP TOTALS OVER $150,000 r.i» 1 t r ta vt B i Cup) 3 nc ta t th e the N^ Turf Club Autumn dividends paid. consequently there were several good The best
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  • 64 15 The second anneal ithleti. %j >. tii. city ngh School *iii be aaM .«t the Jalan Besar St: dium on Kridaj Bept 20 Donunem i :i p.n Th« prizes will be distributed bj Mi I M Bime There will be ui old Boy i wto ll.it I
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  • 26 15 lhe folioa the n th< •an final ot tl:- Ctifl tion oi th. Mngmpi I I < Hamlro beat Mai i Svm beat K<ml<> I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 44 15 1835 OCTOBER B,H 1935 SINGAPORE v FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 132 -PAGE ISSUE on Tuesday, October Bth mmimWmmmmimmmmmWmmmMMmmmmmmm*mm^MMMMmiMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm* THE LEADING MORNING PAPER IN MALAYA SINGAPORE FREE PRESS October Bth. 132 Pases. ORDER YOUR COPY NOW
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  • 678 15 Inter-Club Badminton Tournament WIN FOR MAYFLOWER "B n State Men's Doubles Championship Decided •yilK final of (he Singapore mrn\ open doubles championship tournament was played off at thr Clrrir.il In ion en Saturday between l.eow Kim Katt i»d Lim K....H (luau of the Novice Badminton l»ari>
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  • 513 16 Leeds United Heading For Relegation I BUT CHELSEA SHOW GREAT PROMISE Individual Brilliance Only Bright I Feature Of Arsenal-Wednesday I Meeting I (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. THE meeting between the Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday was one of the most disappointing games of football in the First Division
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  • 62 16 New York, Sept. 15. Law son Little retained the American amateur golf championship today by defeating W. Emery, of Oklahoma. 4 up and 2, over 36 holes. Little thus becomes the first j player to win the British and American titles two years in succession. He
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  • 138 16 Selangor Co-operative Society Sports (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 14. The first athletic sports meeting ot the Selangor Government Servants' Co-aperative Society was successfully concluded on the Victoria Institution ground before a representative gathering today. A. L. Henry was the individual champion of the
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  • 153 16 Lack Of European Rugger Players (From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. Sept. 14. It is very improbable that the Malacca Europeans can raise a' 1 side to run a Malacca Rugby fifteen. l Although several good rugger men have come to Malacca there are not enough to play as
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  • 127 16 Olympic MALAYAN CHINESE TEAM SELECTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. THE soccer trial for the all- Malayan Chinese team to represent Malaya at the Shanghai Olympic games was held at the T.P.C.A. ground today when Whites beat Colours 3 0. Play did not reach a high standard
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  • 142 16 Other Sports News On Pages 7 And 15 'Selangor), Chew Chua (S'pore). Yew Leng (S'pore). R. Leon (Malacca). Kim Chan (Perak). Sin Wah (Perak), Keng Hock S'pore >, Soon Teek (Selangor) Ah Chee (Selangor), Ee Yeow (Perak). Khoon Onn (S'pore), Kim Wan (Selangor). Tuck Fee (Penang), Wat Gark Perak), Yew
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  • 43 16 The Hague, Sept. 15. In a cricket match here, today be- Holland and the South Africans 1 Holland batting first were dismissed for P )9 runs. The South Africans replied r vith 181 for five at the close.— Reuter
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  • 87 16 Meadowbrook, Sept 14 In the first round of the U.S polo championship Green Tree beat Long Island 15— 9.— Reuter g tl The following are invited to nlav hockey for the Y.M.C.A. against HMS Terror today at 5.15 p.m. on SSe A^on J Road ground: J. Bleha. B.
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  • 116 16 Malacca Club And Banda Ktba Share Four Goals Yesterday on the M C Pad: 4 Malacca Club met the Band K F.C at hockey. The teams w. rB.K.F.C. .-Bakar. Embi o Bnari Mohd Salleh. Leman Hamid. Abdul Rahman Iftni Abdullah. Amin. Ibrahim Malacca Club W. Tay. Jent. Norgate.
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  • 253 16 Bangkok Sports Club DECLINE IN RACING RECEIPTS From Our Own C Bangkok s COR tat first tine nineteen years the Royal Bangkok Sp resulted in a loss— tl ar under review against a mi: profit year ago The lowest profV r by the Club arai
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  • 27 16 k 3 Ab erdeen 4 th Arbr T ath 0 Hamilton 1 2 Ayr United 1 Hearts g 2 4 4 ST R SS2ST..::; ass^-'ls
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  • 69 16 London. Sept. 14. Playing at Scarborough, the MCC West Indies' team beat Mr H D G Leveson-Gower's XI by two runs J MCC. West Indies' team 268 (Ames 111 not out; Baxter five for 78* and 124 (Baxter six for 47 >. Mr. H. D G Leve-son-Goger's XI
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  • 127 16 Narrow Victory For Young Johnson vFrom Our Own Correspond* HI I Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 14. Young Johnson, the F.M.S. champion, beat Fernandez, the Filipino, on points over twelve three-minute rounds in a boxing contest here tonight. The first two rounds were slow and then things began to liven
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  • 51 16 London, Sept. 14. 'THE British walking champion. A. A. Cooper, created a world record for the five thousand metres today with a time of 21 min. 52 2 5 sec. Previously the record was held by Schwab of Switzerland with a time of 21 min. 59 sec.
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  • 720 16 Frisco Gets Points Decision Over Jack RECORD CROWD THRILLED BY MAGNIFICENT FIGHT ALTHOUGH handicapped in weight, age and reach Gunboat Jack made Young Frisco go all the way over fifteen three-minute rounds before the Filipino could gain a points decision over him in their fight at the Singapore Olympic Stadium
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  • 71 16 Rugby games played todav i as follows: Blackheath 3; Rossi yn Park 3 London Irish 6; Portsmouth Sei I Old Paulines 20; Guys Hospr Wasps 12; Harlequins 31 Bedford 26; Bath 8. Cardiff 11; Bridgend 6 Coventry 14; Rugby 0 Gloucester 21; Lydney 3 Leicester 28; Penarth 0
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    • 24 16 WOSTEMHOLM'S S\^ rvvgyp BBBBBF W I m£$Jf LsTsBb X i \l 7 FAMOUS FOP OVER gy^^TOM STOREY 6- CO. 51 Warin Studios 1 ■■■■■■■■bssbsssbi
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    • 43 16 V, {.< .1 .1 L^3_lJi THE FASTEST PASSENGER MAIL FREICH 1 SERVICE TO EUROPE H DAYS -SINGAPORE -LONDON TWO DEPARTURES A WEEK Apply; K.L.M./K.N.I.L.M. Offices 49 Stamford Rotor to any Booking Agency in Singapore. Singapore 55?^*__I_? GA Settlements] Limited. 146. Cecil Street. Singapore Until
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