The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1935

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,688. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 481 1 Kainy Season Now Over THE NEGUS EMPTIES PRISONS TO INCREASE ARMY TO A MILLION Delicate Situation For THE rainy season m Abyssinia has stopped just when the proceedings at Geneva have reached what is probably their most critical juncture and competent observers are forced to
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  • 296 1 BRITAIN TO LEND CHINA $200,000,000 Hurried Moves By Japanese Shanghai, Sept. 24. THE British Government will loan China a sum of $200,000,000 lor the purpose of stabilising the currency notes issued by the Bank of China. panese financial circles m China. wever, consider that the time for such assistance to
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  • 62 1 Arrangement Between China And Germany Berlin. Sept. 24. Two German students named Klimlek and Emme have left for China under a system of exchange of UniverIty students between Germany and China. They will study at Tsinghua University, Peiping. A third student. Schertz. ill follow m December arid three
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  • 140 1 AHUffiatives Geneva, Sept. 24. The failure of the efforts of the Committee of Five now lead to a most delicate and difficult situation for the League, which m effect will have two alternatives sink its principles and allow Italy to have her way, or uphold the Covenant
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  • 31 1 London, Sept. 23. MR. Arthur Henderson, President of the Disarmament Conference, underwent an operation m London today and his condition is described as satisfactory.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 144 1 Negus Releases Prisoners To Join Army Addis Ababa, Sept. 24. It is estimated that the Ethiopian army will be increased by 50.000 as th<» result of the Negus' latest remarkable measure, which is no less than the release of all prisoners except murderers on condition they join the army.
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  • 74 1 From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sent. 24. The rubber quota announcement caused general surprise and i high authority informed the Free Press he presymed the committee clearly realised the impossibility of keeping N.E.I, native exports within the quota, but was prepared to ignore the inevitable excess of exports
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  • 182 1 60 Per Cent. For Last Quarter Of 1935 REDUCTION OF 5 PER CENT. London, Sept. 24. THE Internationa] Rubber Re- gulation Committee today decided to alter the export percentage of the basic quotas for October, November and December to 60 per cent, thus modifying their decision
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  • 75 1 QUESTION OF SEAT ON COUNCIL SHELVED Geneva, Sept. 24. THE League Council met privately yesterday and discussed China's application for a seat on the Council and decided to refer the question to the committee of fifteen established two years ago to examine the Question of the membership
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  • 77 1 Amendment Endorsed For Estate Rubber Batavia, Sept. 24. The Government has endorsed the amendment to the estates' rubber export duty providing there shall be no duty when the price is under 18 cents a pound. The bill now provides for a duty of one cent when
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  • 25 1 Madrid, Sept. 22. Senor Alba, the Speaker of the Cortes, has been entrusted with the task of forming a new Government. Reuter Wireless
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  • 112 1 Queen Of Norway Only Foreign Royalty Likely To Attend London. Sept. 24. "THE final details for the wedding of the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott at Westminster Aobey on Nov. 6 will not be made until the return to London of the King and Queen on
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 MTI Uk\i if^^ M yl i fB MhJ I Mh f>^l toH i TONIGHT BOOKINGS) COCKTAIL DANCE f3 7^''miH 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. IVwf^^H L^^ l^ ]L/ DINNER DANCE FOR E GRAND informal) 930 to midnight M MOVIE BALL and the popular M I CABARET I ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM H^H
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    • 128 1 k. H il B i AUtLrnl spbia HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB m 8^ f OF SINGAPORE MEETS TONKIHT AT 8 P.M. AT THF. ADF.I Pill lIOTF.I. DINNER MEETING Our District Governor, II X II Prince Pu rachatra, will oprak about Xhr M« i. Convention, and will exhibit the ofiici.il Convention
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  • 76 2 Two Accused Persons In Court From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. l\ Haji Ifohamed Noor. one those allegedly connected with the sensational theit ol a motor-car from the garage ol a Chinese residence at Ipoh. appeared m court again, but the first accused. Rashld bin Chewah was
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  • 130 2 The local branch of the Eastern Bank Ltd.. bus a caMe ii'.ni the Head Office m London that the director! V.i \he Bank have declared an Interim Dividend at the rate of .°>s. per share less Income Tax at the ra»e of 4s. Bd. ptr pound, less
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  • 188 2 A Very Entertaining Show Long Tack Sam and his clever troupe of performers opened a short Singapore season at the Capitol Theatre yesterday and made an immediate hit with their colourful turns. Long Tack Sam is a clever showman, comedian and magician and he keeps the show
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  • 89 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. W. Wilmot Silva. Be tore Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 2nd Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment m Magistrate's Appeal No. 31/35— Rex vs. Chan Puteh (f). Before Mr. Justice
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  • 40 2 Mi 1 C. A. 8011, the boxing promoter, denied a charge of having caused hurt bo one T. Matsuda. when he appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton m the Singanore magistrates' court yesterday. He released on bni 1
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  • 224 2 (lever Picture At The Pavilion ••The Scoundrel." now at the Pavilion, will command attention m Singapore Perhaps because it presents Noel Coward for the first time as a film star, perhaps because it is too clever and too cynical, or perhaps because it breaks new ground m film
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  • 117 2 Accused Sent To Prison For 14 Months Ambalangoda. Niletti Aron de Silva, of Randombe, who pleaded guilty of causing hurt to Excise Inspector Devasurendera of Ambalangoda. by striking him with hands at the Bar table of the Balapitiya Police Court, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment by
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  • 740 2 Final Dividend Of 7i% We give below the report of the directors ot the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. and the Statement ot the Company*! accounts for the year 1 ended June 30. 1935. which will be presented at the thirty-third Ordinary General Meeting
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 *&o^^ WF' *tf^4L f ■'*>"." Seeching lHK?^ :^i icas! Mam B| 1 i n g with ttffl X h y t h m J^f^ obrlen S§nu DOLORES \i li DEL RIO R U_OTH2AB M m MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours Wwi fe*l old befor* your time, and unable to
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    • 110 2 MISCELLANEOUS. A Chinese University graduate, speaking Hokien. Mandarin and English. would be glad to teach Chinese to Europeans. Reference Rev. A S- Moor* Anderson. Tel. 6443. LOST. LOST— Sept. 23rd m Singapore. Fox- terrier dog. white with black markings. Johore licence disc on collar. $25 reward to finder. Apply Sandilands
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    • 452 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FUST AID POROUS BANDAGE. A Combination Dr<-»ini Oil and water resisting and sticks only to itself. Tirst Aid necessity m every Office. iforae or Club. Stocked by MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Set front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road— Phone
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    • 551 2 Zbc S?inoapoio jfrec press f 1 Head Oilier. Ortl Stra«t. Stnrap«rv Phooe 5471 (5 Uacs wm extensions to ail irpvtn,,. Tel: Time> SiarApsrt Kn 11.1 l.uiiipuf Office: 25. Java Sirert Plionr: 3683. London Office: 4« 43 Urn Klreti. Lon««EC. 4. Phone: Central JttK-uoi TH: M LeAdMaUja" Un 4«- RATES Within
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 170 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, SKPT. 25 High Water. 10.13 a.m. 82 ft.. 9.56 p.m. 8.8 ft. Hockey: S.C.R.C. II vs. I.A. 11. S.C.R.C. ground; A.P.C. vs. Colts., A.P.C. S.A.F.A. Cup Berri-nnal Malays vs. RE Anson Road Stadium. Golf: Keppel Club, Women's Foursomes Competition. TIH'KSDAY, Sept. :<». High Water. 10.39
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    • 419 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes i 1 |f^-<l I t li i WEDNESDAY 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. S^ock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 Close down. Singapore ZHI B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Bip Ben.
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  • 383 3 KING AN AND AS FIRST BIRTHDAY AS SOVEREIGN Good Omens From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Sept. 21 YESTERDAY all Bangkok was on holiday for the first birthday ci the Boy-King since he ascended the throne of Siam. The customs. bankV ministries, courts— all were closed Bind ii noon a
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  • 255 3 Death Of Retired Ceylon Official A cable has been received In Ceylon announcing the death In Maudeville, Jamaica, on Sept. 3. of Mr Walsh Wrightson. CMC. a: :he age o: S3 years Mr. Wrightson. who was born m October. 1852. was the eldest son of the late
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  • 116 3 tHigh Cost To Ceylon Government Mew dies and plat€ 9 for the issue of •.nnps of new designs have cost the Ceylon Government more :han the >timate. A sum of Rs. 7.200 was estimated to be the cost of new dies and plates for Ilia purpose from tentative
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  • 148 3 Kemarkable Operation Recalled By His Death Warrior. Southampton's famous white war horse, is dead. He died, a battle-scarred veteran of 27. from a heart attack m the police stables recently. Warrior was no ordinary horse, for he served throughout the war, was m the retreat from Mons
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  • 1172 3 "Nothing Is Right" From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. \/lUCH satisfaction has been caused by the announcement that thP Resident ot Selangor is appointing a committee to investigate the urgent public transport m Kuala Lumpur. The committee's task is to evolve a system where there
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  • 374 3 Judge Explains £OSTS were awarded against the iy Crown m a criminal appeal m the Supreme Court, Singapore, yesterday by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burton. His lordship gave judgment m an appeal for costs made by Inspector -Mohamed bin
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  • 99 3 South Australi Determined To St;. It Despite objections and setbacks Adelaide appears determined to arm another across- the- world air dash to Australia m connection with its canary celebrations, next year. Expert advice is now being obtain*! from Harold Gatty. the companion the late Wiley Post on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 208 3 Lasting beauty The 10.4 Ripley Sports Tourer depicted below is a really fast car with good performan c. 0 WL]A M IF" HP WkM W? J^ II V"" It holds the road and corners well at high I 111 \g I |W| N I m# MM I lib speeds. With
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  • 2747 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Watching The World Gm Round There 9 Mot Much You Don't Know fiMOiLOOO Jews In London Puritanism Huns Riot These Are The Boys London Is Still Full Cure For A CaiwL Madam? Like A "2" Man B.HA. Ambassador A Forgotten IT ill Secrets Of St.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 45 4 GtUu, CLARET POP [Claj^S v U flavour, is a delightful drink at tiffin time 't leaves you refreshed and full of vigou ■mP^S^B BuT C to tac^e the events of the afternoon <mo X a^ tcr effects, or "hangov W^; '^^vD' W tron alcoholic drinks
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 5 FLORAL FETE, believed to h* the biggest of its kind m the kingdom, organised by the Great Western Railway Social and Educational Union, •<>«»k place at the Rotly Koad Recreation (.round. Oxford, where, m three huge arenas 1,000 railwaymen entertained their visitors. Our photo shows the Floral Queen and her
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 202 5 ows Tvpeecu Budget BL4CK HAN& CMC tH C£KM/iMr CftgAT INSTITUTIONS n?i \*m sec/zbj 'XwCmT rOi/T iv^i My 'uc^i'ci* Smcc o>y >. lie >' i ■ir |J*f ot snaVmA hands uoori c A 4\_>v P 1 CSmie Vue "ttiail precious Q/&CiAL(sho**Hn& b.- >.■•'_?'?? L'.S./jJ: C tY~?\ W^^ v 1 v Aa
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    • 111 5 FILMING OF THE MOVIE BALL at RAFFLES WITH THE SIEMENS CINE CAMERA l^jg SCHMIDT CO. Bj^K^RjP^ S9, BRAS BASAH ROAD, RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING, I COX KINGS AGENTS LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street, LONDON. S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OF EASTERN KiT Al FHFJR PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY
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  • 2650 6 But Predictions Would Be Foolish, Declares Mr. Wurtzburg OBSCURE POLITICAL OUTLOOK D.E.L Regulations "A Subject Of Anxious Investigations MO ONE could be so rash as to predict the future of Singapore trade while 1 the political outlook is so obscure I will only express
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  • 375 6 Debtor Unable To Attend IN asking Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the Singapore Supreme court yesterday to proceed with Mr. S. Muthucumaru's application for discharge from bankruptcy Mr. E. B. Williams Official Assignee, informed his lordship that, the debtor was suffering from paralysis of the right hand. Mr.
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  • 56 6 With reference to the list of names of senders of wreaths Cor the funeral of the late Rev Father BurghorTer. the nartie. "the former servers and singers cf the Church or Our Lady oi Lourdes" should read "From 'Rayappen' <F. J. Peter- for The Former Servers and Singers of the
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  • 2450 6 Johore State Councils Plans SALE OF ILLICIT SAMS I ILLICIT *ale of sam.su m Johore, the importance of Machine book-keeping to Malay boys and the need for expanding the curriculum m trade schools to embrace motor car driving and its kindred subjects, were among the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 46 6 ifTUI OCTOBER Bth 1 QQC 12*2 SINGAPORE I2S FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 132 -PAGE ISSUE on Tuesday, October Bth THE LEADING MORNING PAPER IN MALAYA SINGAPORE FREE PRESS October Bth. 132 Pages. r ORDER YOUR COPY NOW
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  • 1090 7 rl.md Howe Island— just sei a half wlde-h M a po'pulatioT home and an income, and po No one need work more than two hits a week. [•he secret is that Lord Howe Island 360 miles east of
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  • 147 7 Distinguished Gathering Of Guests From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. The Raja Bendahara and the Raja Puan Keehil entertained a large com- < pany at tiffin at the Astana on Satur day. Among the principal guests at the tiffin were H.H. the Sultan of Perak
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 BOOKINGS CLOSED FOR THE GRAND "MOVIE" BALL CABARET RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY SEPT. 28th EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY KIND CONSENT OF Mr HEPBURN-WELLS AND Miss DOROTHY GERRARD, Miss. AMY BATH Mr PAUL VERDAYNE. Reservations if not taken up by 10 p.m. cannot be guaranteed. ADMISSION $2.00 a
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    • 442 7 Acclaimed by Enthusi.is.ic Crowds LAST NIGHT as The Best II Show Of its kind that has yet visited Malaya I CA. DIT rt I 3 SHOWS TODAY W I I W 3.15 6.15 9.15 -^g FIRST VISIT TO SINGAPORE OF TIDE FAMOUS I TROUPK OF ENTERTAINERS. DIRECT IRON! A WJPP
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  • 843 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1935 The Spread Of Nazi Ideals THE RECENTLY announced mea- sure* to limit further the activities of Jews m Germany may provoke repercussions m other parts of Europe, possibly m Poland and Austria where anti-Semitic sentiment is being steadily fanned. It is not
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  • 310 8 Mr N. H. Dakeyne. formerly of Katoyang Estate. Tanjong Malim. is now on Vimy Estate. Kluang. Selangor Mr. Joshua Darlow. ot Darton West, is coming out from home shortly to take up a post with the Malayan Collieries. Ltd. Mr. W J. Peel. Cadet. Malayan Civil Service,
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  • 452 8 Etiquette Of Smoking Early Raitway Signals Miirriiiiic Problem THE Chinese have lately become cigarette smokers; it is said that authorities are shocked by the extent to which women have taken to it. It is not so long, however since a cigarette m the interior of China
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  • 1073 8 FROM his scanty wardrobe Esteban Moreno chose a black shirt, not for political reasons but to match his mood. His mood was slightly the darker. He dressed m accustomed silence, the rest of his clothes sympathetically adjusting themselves to the atmosphere His sheepskin trousers looked suitably subdued,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 99 8 9€% •Zrfr 1 If \i HIIIIIIIKIIII^";,,, FOR YOUR BREAKFAST EA LARGE SELECTION ABERDEEN CURED FISH CELLOPHANE WRAPPED KIPPERS HERRINGS FRESH fir SMOKED OATERS HADDOCKS FISH FILLETS ARBROATH SMOKIES PLEASING DELICACIES Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. WHEN THINKING OF TIES THINK OF LITTLE'S FIRST V'":' :y *NS3t V i
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    • 53 8 A MAN WHO SINGS at the top of his voice for an hour a day will not be troubled with chest complaints m his old age. The neighbours will see to that. What about a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSI T RANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank
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  • 261 9 Should Reach Destination In Ten Days IMPERIAL PLANE ARRIVES AT PENANG TODAY FOR SURVEY FLIGHTS TO HONG KONG (Kom Our Own Correspondent.) A N ;T a eiia AirWayS airCra lhe Diana type^Tp^tedt-arHve at the fame LI 0 10 0 C largP f Capt W
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  • 94 9 London, Sept, 24. A fleet of new flying boats for use on the main Empire air lines has been ordered by Imperial Airways. The new machines will be considerably larger and faster than any at present m service and will have a loaded
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  • 108 9 Mr. J. A. Bines And Miss J. E. Carrick From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang:. Sept. 2A. The wedding took place this morning at St. George's Church of James Andrew Bines of Guthrie's, Penang, and Miss Joan Evelyn Carrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frank Carrick. who recently
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  • 74 9 The wedding took place on Sunday of Khoo Eng Cheang. the Penang lawyer and Miss Yeap Kwee Sen, the second daughter of Mrs. Yeap Swee Lin The bride was attended by four bridesmaids. Mr. Ho Ghee Hean acted as best man. Mr. Khoo Beng Cheang officiated at the ceremony which
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  • 113 9 Port Resembles Permanent Armed Camp Naples, Sept. 24. Italy is still pouring troops Into Africa and Naples resembles a permanent armed camp. Last week five steamers left with over 60.000 men. lorries, mules, artillery and other war material, m- eluding the sixty-year-old Captain Jenone, a survivor of
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  • 109 9 Duce To Address 15,000,000 Fascists By Radio Rome, Sept. 24. It is rumoured the test mobilisation of Fascists throughout Italy will take' place on Thursday evening. All Fascists i have been informed where to report when the summons is received. The signal for mobilisation will be the ringing
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  • 132 9 No Immediate Prospect Of Withdrawal Rome. Sept. 24. It is stated that there is no immediate prospect of Italy withdrawing from the League. She will not do so until she feels driven to it and her, attitude at present is correct if not j cordial. It is
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  • 157 9 Guarded Statement By Premier Canberra, Sept. 24. Speaking in the House of Representatives in connection with Australia s attitude to the Italo-Abyssinian dispute. Mr Lyons said the Australian High Commissioner in London, Mr. Stanley Bruce who is also the Australian member of the League Council, had been instructed
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 9 WITH THE ANCIENT SHRINE OF WALSINGHAM. Norfolk, as their goa^ a party of pilgrims left Lom'on to walk 120 miles across East Anglia. Like the pilgrims of the Middle Ages, they made no plans for eating or sleeping and undertookook to accept what befel them. Our photo shows the procession
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  • 140 9 Observations Not Qualified For Discussion Geneva, Sept. ?3. The League Council's Committee ot Five, which prepared the proposals ior the settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, communicated last week to both disputants, met today and later issued the following statement. "The committee took note of the affirmative reply received
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  • 74 9 Huge Sums Needed For East Africa Rome. Sept. 23. The additional expenditure of 2.500.000.000 lire for East Africa is announced by a Royal decree. The money will have to be found during the financial year 1935/6. It includes Ministry for the Colonies 1.000.000.000 lire War Ministry 1.050.000.000 lire
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  • 78 9 France Will Face Any Emergency London, Sept. 21. M. Laval has cabled Signor Mussolini urging him to accept the League plan as a basis for discussion, according to the News-Chronicle. M. Laval warned the Duce that the very limit of conciliation had been reached and that France
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  • 54 9 Barcelona, Sept. 2.2. The Spanish determination to maintain strict neutrality m the ItaloAbyssinian dispute was made clear at Catalonia at a press conference at which the press was officially forbidden to publish any news or commentary relating to the situation lending itself to any misintemretation harmful to
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  • 99 9 Japanese Activities ,At Treaty Port Shanghai, Sept. 24. The Chinese Maritime Customs Department continues to negotiate with Japanese 'and Manchukuo officials for their early action to put a stop to the smuggling of illicit merchandise by Japanese and Koreans into Chinese territory by way of Chinwangtao. the
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  • 101 9 CONFERENCE OF CHINESE GENERALS Called By Marshal Chiang Kai Shek Shanghai, Sept. 24. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek m has called a high military conference m Chengtu, capital of Szechuan, during the weekend. Twenty-four high military officer., including Gen. Chang Chun and Ho Cheng Chun of Hupei. Gen. Hsiung Shi Hui
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  • 76 9 Interim Dividend Again Passed Berlin. Sept. 24. The Reichsbank Administration has decided not to pay an interim dividend on its share capital this year and thus continues it's policy of last year on the grounds that its foreign currency position does not allow transfer to its foreign stock
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  • 118 9 1 1 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London, Sept. 24. Spot (Sellers* 5 13 16d. (5 9 16d.» (Buyers) 5 3 /4d. (5 7 16d.) Jan.-Mar. 5 31 32d. (5 11 16d> April- June 6 3 32d. (5 27 32d> July-Sept. 6V 4
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 TODAY TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Lonffchamp Fillet of Selanjrfn Orientale Fricasse of Chicken Carrots Boiled Potatoes Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. TRY OVrTsPECIALITIES FRESH HT BAKED ALASKA A CHOICE OF OVER 100 OTHER DISHES. 'PHONE 4906.
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    • 182 9 y^J Silent i^^ I BLUE CABLES i Hk. patented JSfe^^»^^^ P^^^^^ -^i^^l V I^^^Xk N038c.804 >fi P^^^^l I PRICES FROM $35.00 EACH~| SOU AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD. i! SINGAPORE TANGLINCO dress -SSfidFt- T I Lovely, neat and always spruce. f9SsJjl Double width and m a variety of f^JX^LjL. plain colours
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1529 10 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Appendix To Chairman's Speech FOLLOWING ifl the complete appendix to the chairman's speech (reported on page 6) at the half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held yesterday. BANKING. CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE Exchange opened m January at TT. iM'h- remained unaltered until after Chinese New
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    • 85 10 Singapore Produce Prices Sept. 24 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.75 Muntok White Pepper 19.00 Copra, Sundricd 4.05 Copra, mixed 3.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 R.B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 105 Banja Jelotong 7.50 Sarawak Jelotong 7.00 R. (Siam) W. C. No. 1 per koyan
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    • 109 10 Sept. Zi Shell .md Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 I 4-gallon tins $486 Crown. Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit- of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4 46 Shall Motor Spiri: ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Brietl Motor Spirit In 4- gallon drums per
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    • 97 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 24, 11 o'clock n.MMi Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. m cases <F. 0.8. September* 18 1116 18 13 1G Good P.A.Q. m cases tF.0.8. September; 18 716 18 916 No. I. X. R.S.S. (spotloose> tawardable Singapore* 18$« 18? 4 October IS 3 187
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    • 132 10 Unsettled Owing To European Political Tension London, Sept. 20. The Stock Exchange was very unsettled today and prices, especially among recent favourites, were marked down heavily. Giltedged securities went particularly lower, tne fall being accentuated by the weakness of sterling. Wheat fluctuated wildly, but large profit-taking was generally
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    • 1094 10 TIKSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1935. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4.s 4'^d 4s 10 l -d Asam Kumbang 32s 9d 33s 9d x.d. Austral Malay 59s 60s Aver Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 3d 13s 9d c.d. Ayer Weng ($1) 170 180 Pangrin Tin 19* 6s 20s 6d
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    • 175 10 SELLING London 4 months' siglr. J London 3 months' sight London 60 days' sight J 4 l m London 30 days' sisht London, demand 2 3 31 :v: London. T.T. 31 ;j Lyons and Pans, demand 86 Hambur*. demand New York, demand Baiavia. Sourabaya. dwn.«i.'; Samaran;'. demand Penan,;,
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    • 90 10 Because of h»\ivy demands OB I shipping for transport of troOfM I Italia Flotte Riunite Shipping Company has purchased three iaan from <J'i many. The vessels were built In It) and aggregate *f> OJO ptMi tnn.s Italy has recently purchased several ships abroad. Including the British liners
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    • 151 10 Sept 20 American Can C > m 139 139" I American Teleptoooc and TvU graph 1 M AtcheJOfl Railroad 49 Chesapeak 45\ s 45 s 4.s Dupom ij7i Firestone H U i N General Electric UTi General M,r n 4:i i, 44 Goodrich 8 7 h 9 Good.war
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  • 321 11  -  Ely Culbertson by I! World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I PENALTY DOUBLES IT is often a question whether a player 1 should make a penalty double or be satisfied with an undoubled set. Frequently, the double enables declarer to fulfil an otherwise unmakable contract. It
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 138 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 HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000 Reserve
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    • 494 11 I .11 il. If CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 000,000 Reserve Pund £3 00(L08t Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 00 _1M HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC. 1 Agencies and Branches. Alor
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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      44 12 11.M.S I>EPTF()KI> berthed off Drptford Buoys, close lo Watergate Stairs, about a mile beyond Cireenvvich Pier. The main object of the visit uas to give the residents an opportunity of seeing, the first time, the warship which takes its name from the borough. 1
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    • 157 12 Slight Decrease In Tonnage Cleared Hun- Kong. In the recently issued annual report of the Harbour Office there is a considerable amount of information which, when summarised, makes extremely Internet Ing reading. During the year there were 44.043 vessels engaged m foreign trade which
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    • 42 12 Sep;. 2A: Kota Baroe Dut Lt St.. Louberi Bw >Feh.«: Kgow Hock Nor. > Raub. Tang Bong. Rahman. Rimau Gemas 'Brit I Sept 24: Kudat. Hong Lam, Hong Thong. Hong Keat. Malacca 'Brr. Henrik. Svenor < Nor > Aumistina. President Johnson 'Am Muinam iDaii.).
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    • 68 12 The Ranpura has left Hong Kong av6 is expected at 9 a.m. today. The Alipore is expected to arrive here from Hong Kong at 6 a.m. on Friday and will proceed alongside thr S.H B wharf on arrival. THE BHUTAN The P. and O. have received telegraphic
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    • 100 12 A Wad Of Notes And A Hank Book Mrs Violet Shone, of Glenthorneavenue, Bhirtey Croydon, lost her handbag lrom a boat at Falmouth. wlien on her honeymoon last June. Tho batf contained a considerable sum m notes, and a Post OHUv savings bank book. A few weeks
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    • 68 12 Under the auspices oi the All Malaya j Muslim Missionary Society a lecture m Malay will be delivered by the noted theologian. Tuan Syed Salim bin Ahmad bin Jindan Alwee, at Geylang Malay School tomorrow night, at 8.30 p.m. The Inspector of Schools has! given permission for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 478 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P. M.S.) ii l KPHOM Freicht 5433 Passafe 5411. LLOYDS AGENTS. AOOILING *GENTft FOE FEDERATED MALAY STATES BAILWATS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIMC WOQID'S CRMJin Inccrprcat^d England* TUAV I $YSTR« THE "EMP&ESS" ROUTE offers IRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 342 12 NOTICE TO MARINERS Malacca Strait. Eastern Shore— Penang Northern Approach. North Channel Liefht Vessel to be replaced by Light-Float. Date.— On or about Sept 30. without further notice. Position. -At a distance ol 5.6 miles 039 degrees from Muka head lighthouse Lat 5 deg. 33' N long. 100 deg. 15*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 595 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN i Bangkok every Saturday 1 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m. lAlor Star: Mon. to Fri* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. llpoh: Weekdays 7.45 a.m. and 7 Pm. Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anton: Weekdays* 7 p.m.
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    • 426 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1): Kajula 22; Mirhaol J»bs« n 10 H 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Ranpura 18 Bulan 16; Akin i Somali 1 1 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Bintanu 30. Tung Bonf SI X.: 34 West
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    • 336 13 BRITISH INDIA P- O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS IE' 8 0 5 soudak T^o* o e zrz MWOSS CHTTHAL 15 000 An 6 3 .Sr 4S»:s co a h w^ mdi SS laltSaoe SS£ I RANCm 17ono Cargo only. Not calling at Japan .HOMEWARDS yes Leave* "S" Sri ssa*-
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    • 480 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL AIM accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo Meamer •>_,_ City of Newcastle D £L r M City of RHct^i oept. 2v Oct 2 CRJ 01
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    • 960 13 I INSLBANCI. The Liverpool and London <;iob* The Ttumr> and Mersr* \i*r.« Insurance Co^ Ltd. Co Ltd %l r »"f ln>«rAM« BAULWATI The lederata* MnUj IMi Railway The Roy.l sute IUUw.,, s« Q»U. Em lr M,.a,. M. Bu(iM gttS Vtt. 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON AND
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    • 703 14 Kn Pa Mb KONINKLUU PAKITVAAST MAATSCHAP'IJ THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept. 25. Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday. Sept. 25. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG— Wednesday, Sept. 25, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pal-las. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. CREMER— Thursday. Sept. 26. Belawan-Deli and Penang. SWARTENHONDT— Thursday.. Sept. 26. Batavia. Mauritius, Lourenco-Marques, Durban, East-London, Port-Elizabeth, Mosselbay
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    • 369 14 ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SPECIAL TWO MONTHS RETURN FARE TICKETS FROM SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN CONJUNCTION WITH STEAMERS OF THE LLOYD TRIESTINO CO. FIRST CLASS FARES: SINGAPORE-HONG KONG RETURN £19 SINGAPORE-SHANGHAI RETURN £25 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, INC., LTD. < INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) Hongkong Bank Chambers Phocu
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    • 593 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKEICA Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, L. Marques. Durban and and Algoa Bay Sept 26 27 t Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, Cope Maru Town. Rio. Santos and Montevideo. Sept 26 27 f Africa Maru Santos,
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  • 607 15 Weekly Sports Notes Need For Special Pool—V. W.C.A. Girls Clubs Could Also Be Catered For— Inter-Club Lawn Tennis Match Singapore Cup Soccer— Record Of The Sem i-Fin alists Sappers Meet Malays Today Hockey And Rugby Football AN Interesting programme oV events. was carried at the V.MC.A. swimtnlng poo
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  • 345 15 BRITISH VARSITY ATHLETES IN SOUTH AFRICA Port Elizabeth. THE team ol Oxford and Cambridge athletes opened their tour Of South Africa m fine style, defeating Eastern Province by 10V 2 events to 1% and breaking five Eastern Province records. A W. Sweeney, the R.A.F. champion. A G Piibrow (Oxford), nnd
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  • 617 15 I Compiled By Argus chance ol winning the Cup. which they last won ten years ago. This afternoon'! game should pi >vlde a very keen Struggle. Tin Malays are the only side that have not beaten by the Sappers this season. It will be recalled that m the
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  • 577 15 ENDEA VO UR FINISHES THIRD Torquay. YANKEE won a very good race here m a irosh squally northerly wind, when she beat Velsheda by 1 mm. 45 sec, and Endeavour by 2 mm. 55 sec. Tills was a line performance oi Mr Gerard Lambert's
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  • 971 15 pORGING an invoice for Japanese cotton goods m an attempt to tvads the Textiles Quotas was the offence alleged against Loh Hoof Kit, manager of a High Street firm, and Leong Ah Keng. a clerk, at a preliminary inquiry before Mr.
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  • 82 15 Youth Ktloasod On S2"» Hail In th< IVnanu police 6OUII <»n B day before Mr J. P. Btdclulpli 1 Chta tm youth named Bttil BpOB U Ch>f|ped with 1 1»« it Ol an acruunt b I bolonuinu to Tan Wag Ch >ny M No Brid^' BtrvH «>n S«nt
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    • 37 15 H nY B n^^ Hi I iXn unbrobm tradition of I qualitu. maintained for nrorlu I I £*r\ It OUc mm? Mr jr» If I a HH I > Fifty %^0 n^n^n^n^n^^^^^^^^^^^^P^n^n^^^^^^^^^^^TTi •'T^^^f^n^^T^fT^B ni 11 m »x* 1
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  • 936 16 Heats To Be Run Off On Sept. 29. rO hundred and forty entries have been received for the Singapore Amateur Athletic meeting which will be held at Anson Road Stadium on Oct. 6. INHERE are 12 events. Heats will be run off on
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  • 137 16 Elgar Wins C. Class Singles In the S.C.C. tennis tournament yesterday m the final of the "C" Class Singles S. J. Elgar beat R. R. Coombs 4, 6—o. The following ties have been fixed: TODAY A. Class Doubles Semi-Final: Col. Allen and Lt. Chestnutt fowe 30* vs. E.
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  • 132 16 Results Of Second Round The following are the results of the second round of the Andrew Currie Cup for the women's golf championship of Singapore. Mrs. J. D. Laing beat Mrs. C. M. Wise 3 and 1. Miss Abed beat Miss Grieve 6 and 5. Mrs. C.
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  • 350 16 The following will represent S.C.R.C. m the undermentioned matches. Against R.A. on Friday, Sept. 27 at S.C.K.C.: Joo Yeow, Choon Lin, X T Ooi, Boon Gim, Kee Slang, Choo Beng, Kit Soon, Robert Eu, Choon Leong, Kee Tlan, John Lim. Reserves: Teng Chew Gim Lock. Against the Wiltshire
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  • 356 16 Tie For Qualifying Round Prize GUILLEMARD CUP GOLF (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23. AJ. W. SLATER and J. W. Dunlop tied for the qualifying prize m the Guillemard Cup competition and also for the A Class medal at i the Selangor Golf Club during the week-end.
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  • 168 16 ANGUS BRILLIANT IN NEGRI RUGGER TRIAL (From Our Own Correspondence.) Seremban, Sept. 22. nriIKKK was very little m the second Nepri-Malacca rugger trial staged yesterday when the Colours again jeat the Whites by eight points to three. The game was uninteresting and scrappy and confined mostly to forwards of whom
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  • 30 16 DROVIDED that no re-plays are necessary m the semifinals of the S.A.F.A. challenge cup competition the final will be played on Saturday. Sept. 28. at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 51 16 The following have been invited to a A y hockey for the S.R.C. against R.A.F. on Friday, Sept. 27, on SKC ground. O. C. Aeria, R. Barth, 'J. Sanderson, G. Ross, o. Oehlers, L Reutens, R. c. Oehlers, N. Sullivan J Reutens, J. Zehnder, C. ft de
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  • 191 16 The following are the results of yesterday's ties m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament: GRIFF CUP F. P. H. Pearse and M. W F. Tweedie <Scr.> beat T. H. Holyoak and J. C. Macpherson <owe 15) 4 6. 6—4. 6 3. DYNE CUP Miss M. Lonsdale and
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  • 529 16 Mayflower "B "s Surprise Victory INTER-CL UB BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP THE semi-final ties of the Singapore Inter-club Championship tournament were played off at the Clerical Union Hall on Sunday and resulted m both the Mayflower teams qualifying for the final, the "A" team defeating the Tnited Chinese Amateurs by four games
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  • 207 16 Negri Championships MISS CHAN WEI FONG IN FINAL Seremban, s?pt HPHE Negri Sembilan B,«dmint<, championship tournam. carried on yesterday and todft| King George V School c urts Th.> final stage has been reached m singles championship Tbt were Men's Singles— Third Round Lim Ewe Law beat Tan Chw Tiam 14—14
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  • 180 16 Peggy Falkner's dolfinjr Golfing mcONI has cornlife of 18-year-old Peggy F« This Worplesdon girl led X the inaugural international against Scotland and meet beating the champion. Mitt N Jupp. At Stoke Poges five days l.r gained further distinction by Miss Jupp as girl champion I her last
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  • 45 16 The following will repn V.M.C.A. at water-polo ftfMM WU Regiment at the V.M.C.A. pool Umo row at 5.15 p.m.: Tsai Chin h Swee Poh, Hans Thaler. Lim Thy. H Lim Yap Puan, Hoo Loo Thiarn Lye Seng. Reserves: Ir, Hi and Goh Buan Cheok.
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  • 46 16 The followinE will represent V II C at hockey vesus Fort Cv. at Fort Canning: Meredith. I son, R. Lyne, P. ODwyer. P C v (capt.). W Pullen. W F. r^usm Boon Unn, L. Aratoon. A N. X Catachatoor. Reserves: J. Ferpusoi H. Crocker.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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