The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,690. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 412 1 jahgakgjagj "BRITAIN AND FRANCE CAN PREVENT WAR" Sir Austen Chamberlain Committee Of Five Submits Its Report MR. Anthony Eden, speaking at the League Council meeting yesterday after the Committee of Five had presented its report, declared that Britain was strenuously determined to stand by
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  • 88 1  - COLONIES MUST REMOVE TARIFFS Sin Chew Jit Poh BEFORE JAPAN WILL CO-OPERATE WITH BRITAIN IN CHINA Shanghai, Sept. 26. A REPORT from Tokio states that the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Hirota. has. in response to the proposal of Sir Frederick L£ithRoss that Britain and Japan should co-operate with each other
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  • 90 1 Tightening Requirements For "U.K. Origin" London, Sept. 25. The Board of Trade journal announces tonight that the Governments of the British colonial dependencies in which the quota system is in force for certain types of cotton and artificial silk goods, have been requested to arrange that on and
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  • 47 1 Bill To Deal With Outrages Passed By State Council Simla, Sept. 26. The Criminal Law Amendment Bill l designed to deal with terrorist outrages, which the Governor General certified in view of the Assembly's rejection, has been passed by the Council of State.— Reuter
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  • 206 1 Baron Aloisi Not Present Geneva, Sept. 26. At a secret meeting of the Council, which preceded the public meeting, it was decided to establish a committee consisting of all the members of the Council, barring Italy, to report on the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, but at the same time to
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  • 258 1 Can Emerge Triumphant By Resolute Action Of Members London, Sept. 26. Sir Austin Chamberlain in a statement to the London correspondent of the Paris Figaro last night, said "I remain convinced that intimate and continuous collaboration between Great Britain and France at Geneva can still prevent war.
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  • 127 1 FISHING AND PINEAPPLES FOR A START 150,000,000 Yen To Be Spent In The South Seas Shanghai, Sept. 2(>. 'THE Industrial Department of the Japanese Foreign Office is reported to have proposed to set aside a sum of 150,000,000 yen for the development of Japanese
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  • 67 1 LeflgM (<oinmi*sioii I o, Survej \o\% I iml<t DiscitHHion Genev;.. Sfp: £5 A B. rgJ Pmiilaa mirB< .if •7r ..at ir, IftVOU] ul l IM Ultllß itarattaa oi tht international gol< < .nion» th< important sun flvmnceo tin Assembly o *'•< I I v furl -in* Minr Ml.-
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  • 122 1 ißenewed Fears Regarding Position London, Sept. 25. War fears have been somewhat relegated to the background and the exchange market is at present taking its bearings. Consequently the future position of sterling is viewed with more equanimity and interest is veering again towards the difficulties of the Continental
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  • 85 1 Sales And Employment Up In Britain London. Sept. 2<i. The value of retail trade sales in Great Britain in August. 1935. was 4.7 per cent, greater than in August last year. For the first seven months of the trading year, total sales showed an increase of 4.9 per
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  • 89 1 President Roosevelt's Proclamation Washington. Sept. 25. President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation giving a list of implements of war for which export licences must henceforth be obtained and which are to be banned entirely in the event of war. Raw materials suitable for manufacture into munitions are not
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  • 9 1 H.M.S. Berwick left Singapore at 3 p.m. yesterday afternoon.
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  • 79 1 London, Sept. 25. PARTHQUAKE shocks were felt in various parts of the island of Jersey this afternoon. British Radio. CHINA AND LEAGUE Committee Established To Consider Council Seat Geneva, Sept. ?t>. This morning's private meeting of thr League Council decided to establish a committee to examine
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 pi ■▼BHj tonight w^^ m BOOKINGS COCKTAIL DANCE IMH UVV 630 to 8!5 pm Enfj3»_23 CLOSED (informal) 9.45 to midnight K M and the popular P V GRAND "MOVIE" ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM 111 J UnH U CORNELIA ■kTj^H BALL CABARET KIRDALL |^K^^^| RESERVATIONS Novelty, Ballroom and MM TAKEN UP BY
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    • 241 1 I _P_H Bl Jivi l!? __rikTT^ri«n^_"_Jr«^ r l________^^^j________^w*^_n__i SEA VIEW P^ HOTEL FORMAL TONIGHT FORMAL IL r. .SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DURING DINNER TOMORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET i____L_i_________l |IC^^_l_______________________9^_9_l mm HUSNA JEHAN KHATHUN ski: iilr in thl s\ ,m mixkvuks 1 .n< i NOVO Tll INO YOl HAM Ml
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  • 234 2 Itness Says Man Had Knife s In His Hand 1 1 1 ALLEGED FIGHT IN STREET 1 FURTHER evidence was recorded yesterday at the Assize Court. before Mr. Justice Burton. Acting Chief Justice, and a special jury, Hi the case in which W. Wilmot Silva stands charged
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  • 246 2 Military Funeral At Batu Gajah. From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh. Sept. 26. Full military honours were accorded funeral of Capt. L. T. Allwright Batu Gajah this morning. Th" ev. Oliver officiated. Alter the service at tin church. th>^ iffln was draped with the Union Jack
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  • 91 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. :>«. In connection with the burglary at tne Changkat Kinding Estate, the police have recovered part of the valuables extracted from the safe. One arrest has been made. The safe was removed one night from the estate office and found som<>
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 44 2 DOZENS OF STARS! M^4m\\ HUNDREDS OF CUTIES! fW^m I FOUR SUMPTUOUS SONG 'W j WARNER BROS. GREATEST AND 4%??^^' j MOST ENTERTAINING SVUStCAL '%|y''^"'3 I 'INCALIENTE' Wf A LAVISH MILLION DOLLAR Wk PRODUCTION OF GIRLS. M I GAIETY AND RHYTHM! mft. j PAVILION Av
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    • 487 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. ■HM_M_--Mi_---MM---~~-~--~ MHI NOTICE. It is notified that Mr. F. W. Penson no longer has authority to represent The Straits Times, The Singapore Free Press or The Sunday Times, either as a news reporter or an advertisement canvasser. THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LTD. SING A PORK. 26-9-35. SOCIETY
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    • 459 2 FIRST AID POROUS BANDAGE. A Combination Dressing Oil and water resisting; and si u-k* onlv to itself. A First Aid necessity in evrrv Oflire. Home or Club Stocked h\ MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS. j BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Sea front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road
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    • 558 2 Cbe Sinoapore jftcc lPrcss lead Offite: Cecil Street. r>» neap ore Phone 5471 (5 Um wt*w extensions to sll Sepnrt_seess) Tel: "Tlflaes" Hlncnper*. Kuala l.unipur Oflire: 25, Java Street Phone: 5683. London Oflire: 40 13 I- It ct Mreet. Loaiii E.C.4. Phone: tent, a! 8888— SSSS Tel: "l^mdinsisjrs" LtnSaav SUBSCRIPTION
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 177 2 iary Of i The Week Pit I DAY, SEPT. 27. Water, 11.2 a.m 8.8 ft., 11.10 p.m. 9. .'5 ft S.C.R.C vs. RA (Blakan Mati» at S.C.R.C: Police vs H.K.S Battery at Depot S.R.C vs. RAP at S.R.C SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 l Water. 11.22 a.m '.o it.. 11.40 pm. 9.3
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    • 91 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Justice at 19-99 a.m. Bummons-in-Chambers in 5.431 34 At 11 a.m. in the Ist Court Assizes: Rex vs \Y. W. WUmot Silva. Before Mr. Justice a'Beck*^^ up C'A> in the 2nd Court at 11 a.'^ xce^ en^ save Par: heard: 0.5.48 ;>4'.*
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    • 428 2 Today's Radio Programmes 8.8.C Transmission 2 Two of the following frequencies will be used GS.I 21,530 kc s (r!.!»3m.). (iSG 17,790 kc s 16.86 m.>. or (iSE 15.140 kc s (19.81m.). 6 .20 Big Ben. The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra, relayed from the Troxy Cinema. London. 0.50 The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra.
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  • 228 3 [Alleged Use Of Forged Invoice TH£ manager of a firm in Htgh Street. Singapore, and his clerk were committed for trial at the next Assizes by the third magistrate yesterday, when the preliminary inquiry into charges of using as genuine a forged document and
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  • 39 3 Sydney. Shipments of Australian eggs to the British market show a slight decline his season, a Department oi Commerce bulletin states. 3.255.270 dozens having gone forward, compared with 3.813.480 dozens for the corresponding period oi last year.
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  • 139 3 F.M.S. Medical And Health Department Finance •pHE total expenditure of the Medical and Health Department, F.M.S., in 1934 was $3,672,860. Of this sum $2,119,754 was incurred under Personal Emoluments," $1,533,703 under "Other Charges, Annually Recurrent, and $19,403 under M Special Expenditure." In addition to the amount directly
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  • 80 3 Seven Per Cent Reduction In Contributions Geneva, Sept. 25. The League Commission of Control has decided to reduce by seven per cent, the contributions from all States, members of the League. This is the result ii the French proposals for a ten per cent reduction. Towkay Leong Sin
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  • 308 3 NO NEED FOR A SECOND OFFICER Penang Fire Brigade Decision A DECISION ifunJci- pal Com:: not to appoint BeCo] fl foi the Penang F:r< h. firmed at c rdi eetinfl held on Tuesday. On the suggt ttl that there Is n necessity 3or lh< pointment cl fl now agreed to
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  • 348 3 Tapah Tamil Gets 12 Months For Using False Cheque As Genuine PREVIOUSLY sentenced to a term of imprisonment for theft of a blank cheque, a Tapah Tamil, named Govindasamy. was this week convicted by the Taiping Magistrate on the charge of using a false cheque as genuine, and sentenced to
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  • 226 3 "Whal Wrong Have I Done?" Asks Man At K.L. Court From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 25. •What wrong have I done? I still cannot understand." declared Bong Seng, when sentenced by Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, to two months' rigorous
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  • 107 3 The Malay caretaker of the S.V.C. rifle range at Seletar. awakened early yesterday morning, emerged from his house and looked around in the darkness. He saw a light flashing at the butts. Calling his coolie, he investigated. When he reached the butts he saw a Chinese
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  • 164 3 ARMS FELT AS IF ON FIRE. i*M Of A«ony With Neuritis. &h< .(i t Ira so n ri\ r< n i., UttU >m .i:. 81l final] ■001 iiidu. ed to i Krus I s il rj PI I '.Ml uflered irom new 11 J awafci night, alter night in M
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  • 90 3 in Our Ov.ii c< rn- .|m ndr?>t i Kuala Lumpur, Sept Z4 ye:.t«Tday Mr I i i it. th«» iala Lumpur Bnprenu C rt made .o: c! ute the d< en i ted <>■» .linu> :>4 for the dissolution t the marbi tw<i -ii <;• i I <
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 202 3 ___f_________________fl_________K, Claudette Colbert |f W^^K A OFs;-wcTh\ES£ r p easy it is to K^\ At 'Ol TTE COLBERT is not her of Lux Toilet Soap. 846 out in Hollywood A and Englaad use this fragrant soap. They rely _fl j'\• 'V P^^^^^^^k up >n it to protect their flawless beauty;
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1319 4 MOVIE BALL I; any ol my readers should step iffles t< night and sudenly knock*, up .gainst Mae West *lau tt< Coll net Oaynor, Norma ►hearer. Clark Gable or even Frank n tein, da n hem too hastily c^v. hide that Hollywood has decided on a nass
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    • 451 4 hi a round or oval neckline or wear a flaring bow with a flower as Its > ntrepiece. *t* *l* tt TAILORED MOTIVE The tailored motive is creeping in everywhere. an:i the latest evening frocks have quite a snorts look about them. For example, a black Chiffon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 223 4 8,000 MILES BY AIR! A Baby's record trip Bf B_b_r _*J*^ *^lfcw on Co^p/ Gate ____9_ _l ____<*■*■> *>"*■' 2Swi.^ |Rr _L v V __t S_h r^^_ j_^___is*^^ _B« SS-^—BB-B^y^^ _F \1 I \f f__ COURTESY OF IMPI *lAL ASSAYS papers of a3* months babv arriving \k would be difficult
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  • 164 5 matches to three Ii i m». lvtAlm c] th honh > r lh >•'»• ■■rrrsrtsii when the? iefemtoi the British .cam i,< roar Van ij\m s"t A V tT 8 S lnd i 1,,,,M shmvs th€ their victory-left to ri*ht-Mr- Ethel Arnold; M« John Miss Carolyn
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  • 1214 6 Further Hearing At Penang Today IN the Penang police court this week before the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the Inquiry was continued into the mysterious deaf of a Tamii named Aiyavoo from] formalin poisoning. Inspector W.C. Alexander :o ducted the proceedings while
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  • 149 6 ROYAL DUTCH MAIL DECISION Certain Ships To Travel Via The Cape FOLLOWING the announcement by the Prin.e and Silver shipping lines that their vessels would be sent to Europe via the Cape of Good Hope instead of by the Suez Canal, the Singapore manager of the the Nederland Line Royal
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  • 257 6 May Soon Take The Place Of Coolie Coalers Instead of coolie g*Hgl with baskets mechanical grain may soon coal steamers in Singapore. The chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, has put a scheme for the installation of the latest mechanical coaling appliances before
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  • 53 6 An elderly Javanese named Haji Mohamed Ali bin Musa appeared before the third magistrate. Singapore, yesterday on six serious charges. He is alleged to have Imported six young Javanese girls for the purpose of trafficking. He claimed trial. The case was postponed a week for mention. Bail in
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 6 IDEAS OF BEAUTY vary in different parts of the world. This young man is considered an Adonis in the Solomon Islands.
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  • 273 6 Effect Of Revenue Stamps Order In Shanghai Shanghai. lITTLE action appears to have 4 been taken by foreign firms in Shanghai with regard to the recent order by the Ministry of Finance that revenue stamps be placed on cheques and official documents. The general attitude
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  • 176 6 A QUARREL between two young Malay padi-planters at Batu Kurau at the week-end resulted in a fight in which a parang was used. I As a consequence. Shukor bin Lambat sustained severe injuries to his mouth, nose and tongue, being nearly severed from his face.
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  • 119 6 The exodus of senior office with the number of unforeseen cs ties among junior OAO j A temporary shortage of persoi wards the end of the year Which ever, was adequately covered with co-operation of the various M ministrations and by the read) ance of additional duties bv
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 246 6 to use this ft, *^S_? [la/cum Powder fcs* qpi FSets of tennis— my skin felt hot and prickly all over. Nannie had just finished Baby's evening toilet, and as I was going in to the bathroom, she offered me baby's tin of Cuticura Talcum I've never known anything so soothing-it
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    • 86 6 188 vellnw teeth Ipl^lSMi /CIIUW ICClll ||B|| P.O. Box 217, S tnat has become popular sn^^»^ !t is remarkable for the ease with which jt rem oves unsightly yellow coating, without ll§l|| dama g e to the delicate enamel. It firms the --IHI SUmS to makes tnem nar *dy and
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  • 317 7 RED-LETTER DA Y FOR CA THOLICS Dedication And Blessing At Seremban QXFNDAY was a red-letter day lor M the Catholic community of Negri Sembilan in general and of Seremban in particular when the dedication and blessing of the reconstructed Church of the: Visitation took plac_ The church, the steps leading
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  • 71 7 Kntflish-Spcaking Coolie's Story In Court. From Our Own Correspondent) a w Ipoh SW. 26. A ricksha puller was taken into custody on being found in possession her H° teS S me Benutae^SS -thera imitation, several being in course of preparation. Accused stated that during his
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  • 402 7 Sequel To Alleged Land Deal. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 26. The proceedings began today before the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes in the Supreme Court of an action instituted by Che Ambi bin Pawan. a broker of Tanjong Malim, formerly of Malacca, claiming damages of $41,600.
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  • 139 7 Flowers From Overseas Exhibited at Newcastle Show; Newcastle, N.S.W. Dahlias from California were on ex- hibition at the annual spring show of the Newcastle District Horticultural Council, held recently at Newcastle. The dahlias, more than a foot in diameter, were embedded in ice to permit their transport
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 201 7 j The Film should be seen by everyone Preferably twice —says FREE PRESS. 26/9 A MASTERPIECE OF FILM- TONIGHT ftic oi e CRAFT —IN WHICH THE ■^WlUfll 6.15 3.15 WORLD'S MOST VERSATILE n A\/ll I *~K IW I MAN MAKES HIS FIRST HAV L ON SCREEN APPEARANCE! w fc— X_^
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    • 444 7 Young Love Throbs to tho Iron Ar- MM^^ M T teries of the Fastest Train on Earth Al UAMDDA at t a he th°r uthis j&Smmm**. HLnHlflDliM dram^rtce '|W4n^H GRAND PREIVIi^ TONIGHT ing dash for f W >___^l I atineea omorrow and Sunday |B^| ni Hhß-mS B^ <_1 H^^^|^r^^^^s^<?r i^^^^^^B
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  • 954 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935 Disharmony In Eastern Europe STATESMANSHIP as a profession is rarely a sinecure. Today it 'is an exacting, nerve-racking, and tyrannical business demanding from its votaries a nun of human effort that defies computation. A glance at the map of the world reveals
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  • 17 8 i "I say, darling, how would it be if I went as Shirlev Temple."
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  • 514 8 rHE MINISTRY of Transport in Britain is toying with a new idea for .edestrian crossings. The arrangement /hereby a pedestrian presses a switch t nd causes the lights to change in his favour when he wants to cross has T____flft_ not proved wholly 1 IIIJJU satisfactory.
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  • 988 8 "VTOUR grandfather, my dear, was not a musical man." said Grandma in her sharp, decisive tone Tt is perhaps a remarkable thing that the piano you have just been murdering was brought out to New Zealand before your mother was born But please don't thank your grandfather for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 325 8 DEINHARD'S of Coblenz Hocks: Niersteiner Superior Rudesheimer Superior Liebfraumiich 1929 Hockheimer Neuberg 1929 Moselle: Zeltinger Reisiing kßerncasteler E>tate Wine Green Label. Sparkling Hock Dry Sparkling Moselle— Medium Dry Imported by: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies* Ordinances of Hong Kong) Incorporated in Shanghai) TELEPHONE I WINE MERCHANTS. I
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    • 41 8 FOR DROPPING A BRICK ON HIS HEAD A man recently got compensation from a careless workman. He claimed a lump sum. What about a GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY j GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE LIFE ASSI RANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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  • 354 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh "While Europe Is Occupied With Abyssinia" REQUEST TO GOVERNMENT BY YOUNG MENS PARTY Shanghai, Sept. 26. THE Young Men's Party of Japan has asked the Government to take immediate measures for the annexation of Tientsin, Peiping and Charhar while
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  • 749 9 Many Issues Involved THRIAL cl issues involving the administration of one of the biggest Chettiar firms in Singapore formed the subject of lengthy argument before Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beekett Terrell in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. The parties are W. L. S. Basapah (plaintiff > for
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  • 275 9 Twenty Cents A Day Disappear From Clerk's Coat MARKED COINS T H E mysterious daily disappearance of ten-cent pieces from the coat of a Chinese clerk employed in the Record Office of the Detective Branch, Singapore, culminated in a trap being set for the thief. The clerk,
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  • 94 9 Italy's Possible Ground For Claiming: Mandate Rome, Sept. 25. The newspapers' hint that Italy should have a mandate over Abyssinia suggests that the matter might be dealt with by direct negotiations of the interested Powers. Paris, Sept. 25. Le Temps suggests that Italy intends I to claim a
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  • 123 9 Return Home On Board The Ranpura Practically the whole crew of the P. and O. ship Mantua which was delivered to shopbreakers at Shanghai at the end of her last trip on Sept. 16 are travelling home in the same company's Capt. Legg. the Mantua's commander, is leaving
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  • 97 9 iWill Identify Itself With Italy In Case Of War Rome, Sept. 25. In the event of air raids in Rome the Holy See has agreed to extinguish lights in the Vatican City and to obey the general rules of concealment by J agreement with the Italian Government, which
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  • 318 9 Molten Rubber i Blocks Streets London, Sept. 2G. QNE of the biggest blazes for years last night gutted a seven-storey "skyscraper" building at Wapping. East London. 4.000 tons of raw rubber were destroyed. It was a spectacular Are and it brok t out in the
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  • 105 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices (From Our Own Correspondent) RUBBER: London. Sept. 26. Spot (Sellers) 5 13;i6d. (5%d.) (Buyers) 5 3 4d. (5 11 16d> Jan.-Mar. 531 32d. (5 29 32d.) April- June 6 3 32d. (6 1'32d.) July-Sept. 6 7 32d. (6 3 16d.) Market Steady. New
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 110 9 I I— -I I _>—■———■————■ k^B^_l^^^^^^ l^^^^___A/'_H TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Andalouse Fish a la Doria Grilled Tournedos Nicoise French Beans Fried Potato Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. TRY OUR SPECIALITIES: FRESH if BAKED ALASKA A CHOICE OF OVER 100 OTHER DISHES. 'PHONE 49Q6. _■■■_■>—■— a —W—W
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    • 261 9 EJEfIS' ROLL-ON NO 12 N UV PRICE $2.75 EXCLUSIVE MATERIAL. CORRECT DESIGN CONTRIBUTE TO THE PRODUCTION OF THE PERFECT FIGURE FOUNDATION INSIST ON "CHARMANTE" CORSETRY ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. t CEs__LHQ_s__ EL ORIENTE iM IN FABRICA DE TOBACOS, INC. Ml MANILA P.I. Wm, :^)j LONDRES V^BBK&f^*' M i
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  • 1446 10 Genera I Press Support "THE END OF RESTRICTION IS IN SIGHT" (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Sept. 13. WITH the exception of the Daily Express, all London newspapers now support the international tin restriction scheme. This significant fact la clearly proved t>y tb<" reception
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  • 1104 10 S'pore Traction Pref. 1% 25s 26s St. Steamship ($10) 15.80 16.10 Straits Traders ($1) 24.70 25.10 Thorny croft Pref. Ord. ($5) 2.15 2.30 United Eng. Ord. ($10) 7.50 7.65 United Eng. Pref. I'.', ($10) 15.50 15.90 Union Insurance (£4) 325.00 335.00 iWearne Bros. ($5) 13.65 14.00 SINGAPORE
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  • 234 10 Sept. 2b SELLING London 4 months' sight 2,4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London 60 days' sight 2 4 132 London 30 days' sisht 2 4 London, demand 2 3 31 32 London. T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons. Paris, demand 865 Hamburg,
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  • 296 10 London, Sept. 24. On the Stock Exchange today a more confident feeling prevailed and with interest broadening, a firmer tone ruled In all directions. Outstanding features have been the sharp recovery of giltedged securities and the rally in rubber shares, the latter sympathetically with the commodity which rose
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  • 547 10 I Wide Variety Of Goods LARGER RUBBER IMPORTS FROM STRAUS SETTLEMENTS 0 >1 QUTBTANDOfO Ii Cai ing world tht marked increase in botti imports with I) D Colon as v. r. B wealth ol Nat. M U the United Kingdom in the ftrsi of this year
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  • 92 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. If, If o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. in cases FOB September 19 3 19>_ Good F.A.Q. in cases FOB. September > 18 15 16 19 116 No. I. X. R.SS. I spotloose) (awardable Singapore 19 3 19' No. IX R.SS October
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  • 90 10 Singapore Produce Prices Sept. 26 Buyers Sellers Gam bier 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.75 Muntok White Pepper 19.50 Copra. Sundritri 4.15 Copra, mixed 375 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 R.B. Siam No 1 per ko- 107 Banja J- lotong 8 25 Sarawak Jelotong 8.00 R. (BUm) W. C. No
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  • 102 10 9£ ld-_s Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4 86 Crown. Clou and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4 *6 Shall Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per
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  • 243 10 Rothiemay Rubber Estates General Meeting The nineteenth annual ordinary oeneral meeting of shareholders of Rothiemay (Selangor) Rubber Estates Limited was held at 15, Old Market Square Kuala Lumpur, on Sept. 21. The chairman, Mr. J. Murray, said: In the absence of Mr. Souter, who is home on leave,
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  • 1217 11 7TH ANNIVERSARY Of The A. A. A. Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT THE Amicable Athletic Association of Singapore, which has just completed its seventh year of useful activities among the English-speaking Chinese community, is one of the very few public organisations which can show a balance of several
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  • 454 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE SHUT-OUT PL\Y THE word "hold-up" to those of us familiar with the literature of the West of a generation ago. or for that matter modern life in some of the great cities of today, suggests a
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  • 208 11 Heavy Damage Done To Forests Bangkok, Sept. 11. O: Fridav night. Sep 13. Bangkok was flooded out. It started raining and blowing some time in the afternoon and by eight o'clock the next morning over Ave inches of rain had fallen. Out at sea a number of lorches
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  • 120 11 Feared Lives Of Crew Of Eleven Lost London, Sept. 25. Late last night the Flamborough. Filey and Scarborough lifeboats were summoned to the assistance of the trawler Skegness which, with a crew oi eleven, was in distress ofT Bridlington. Very heavy S3as were running and the vessel
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  • 471 11 Great Welcome On His First Visit To Grik •From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala. Lumpur, Sept. 25. Upper Perak gave H.E. the High Commissioner. Sir Shenton Thomas, a splendid welcome on the occasion of his first visit to Grik, the chief town of the district, this week.
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  • 302 11 "Unanimous Opinion From Our Own Corresnonuent. I Ipoh, Sept. AN extraordinary general meeting ot rK the F.M.S. Chamber oi Mines was held this afternoon in order to receive the report of the Council on tne result of the refervHdUDl to producers in _..r neetion with a
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  • 283 11 Inquest On A Hospital Patient <From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala l.umpur, Sept. ML Two inquests were h< Id this morniiu by Che Maarof. sitting as Coroner u. the Kuala Lumpur police court. The rirsi related to the death of al patient at the General Hospital named Chan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 138 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony ot Hong Kong* The liability of members ls limited to I the extent and In the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 cl the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000 000
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    • 491 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3 001,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors i.3 00 O0 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC I Agencies and Branches Alor Star Uoilo 5... ri Amritsar
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  • 92 12 Rare Cranes As Gift To Australian Zoo Sydney, N.S.W. Two rare Japanese birds, cranes, so prized that lew leave the country are to be forwarded to Taronga Zoo by Mr Debuchi. Japanese Envoy Extraordinary When he visited the Zoo, recently, he was given two fully grown Kangaroos
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  • 62 12 The Straits Steamship Co are arfnng^ I special Chr istmas cruise 'bv the Kedah. which will proceed to Pulau Langkawi irom Penang before proceeding to Belawan. The cruise will commence on Tuesday. Dec. 24, at 11 30 a m and the Kedah will return to Singapore at 1.30
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 330 12 Three To Be Built For O. S. K. Line? THE Osaka Shosen Kaisha is credited with thc intention of having three ships, each of 10,000 ton? and a speed of 21 knots, built for the freight service to South America, states the Manchester Journal
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    • 70 12 Cryptic Messafes On Chine* Packing Cases SMJ. A pussfc i being enjoj than 20 p cryptic N< rmally i identification ;> in China h ln| oo and h I *he mi- i Ea> child CKH KF I IND <.l \v Th was ath AUSI was Kleci landed m
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    • 208 12 Many Ships Affected By Typhoon Hong Kong, Sept. 20. The Empress of Asia which arrived here yesterday morning a day late rereported having experienced extremely severe weather and high seas be twe. D here and Manila on her outward voyage. The trip from Manila wis relatively calm, though
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    • 477 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage MSI LLOYDS AGENTS. run* KING AGENTS POE FEDERATED MALAY STATES KAIL WAYS. K OVAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. tmoMofMmmmmmm CANADIAN PACIfIC -^f^.mSoof: 'Incorporated In England) ii»AViL sYsroil THE -EMPKESS" ROUTE offers IRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONO 4.CLC or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 126 12 Tho leave of absence granted to D" •Mrs., |1 J. Were. Lady lledleal omcer, has been extender! bv the Secretary oi BUte lor the Colonies for one month pn hall pay, with effect irom Oct. _6 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE and SILVER LINE,
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    • 109 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO. LIMITED. Kl l» ll \M I lIM (Ineorpor ited l ft MOjPLAB P\SSIN(.FR and Ctfl Services from Singapore t Borneo. Banka and Rilluon For BATAVIA, CHFKIBON IM BANABANG (Kver> Tuesd.i> and Friday m Olani Bent Pt s Nim Yon. Tu For SOI K _BA_ INB
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 526 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN {Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. jAlor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am. L Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. jlpoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. I Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7
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    • 466 12 PASSENGERS Tin following passengen are proceed' Ing by the Ranpura sailing from Singapore al 930 am today for Penang, Colombo and Europe: Mr O R. T. Henman. Mr. and Mrs E H. Bromley. Lt. Cdr. Branson. Lt. J P McN. Wilson. Lt M Y Carpenter. Miss W. S. Harnett. L1
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    • 263 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Khong. Brit 723 wu from Penang 26 Dr Penang 28. I'ai'in Maru Jap 3,663 IKM Yokohama 26 lor Karachi 26 Rio De Janeiro Maru, Jap 5.828 tons rrom Yokohama 26. for Colombo _7 B malt Brit.. 3.521 'ons. from Rotterdam 25. tor Yokohama M Preussen, Ger 5.066 tona
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    • 111 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the »har\r» or expected to arrivr East Wharf (Entrance <.._!*> i Ophir 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gat? Ranpura Cathay 18. Johor< iSomervilla 14: Ba! p Maru 9: Rio dc Jan.cn. 1 Empire Dock (Entrance Taybank It; Taljin M Empire Dock (I ntraiu Peisander 4f# West Wharf
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    • 400 13 _>-— BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, > OUTWARDS j Due Dae •SK l g£ g RAJPUTANA 17.000 De.2o J r2§CHI SSS 22 25 CHITRAL Ja 9 n 36 3 BHUTAN lf£ K_? BURDWAN 6.070 Jan. 16 NALDERA i2nSS 2° V 2 CATHAY 15.000 Jan. 17 BEHaI n™
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    • 507 13 EUerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la England* "ELLERMAN" LINE TOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. <~.t St m er Due Sail City of Newcastle g ept 29 Oct 2 City of Bristol Oct.' 30
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    • 1146 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLLL HJNNLL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiuw Stri.m_,h_ij l»i_» Hi. Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and China Mutual Thr Cunard Whltr Star I lrt Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Stearmhip am The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental I inr Itd The China Navigation Co.. Ltd.
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    • 665 14 IV* P. m> KOMNMURK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAf iJ OPHlR— Friday, Sept. 27, Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO -Friday. Sept. 27, Belawan-Deli. MlJER— Friday. Sept. 27, Rhio. Blinjoe. Djeboes. Soengei-Liat. Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. TOBA— Saturday. Sept. 28, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. TOBOALl— Saturday. Sept. 28, Koedap.
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    • 390 14 „4-n l____________n ___r^' (f PJ_Ta^ (Wk_. <. -_^______3B_ES_E-9__;i^S_i__9B__H_________.^__S_^^S^ 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.
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    • 471 14 O. S. K. LINE to ENGLAND VIA AFRICA, RETURNING TO SINGAPORE VIA SUEZ Next your HOME LEAVE Avail of j the facilities offered jointly by the O. S. K. Singapore-Africa UNION CASTLE Afrlc a-England No Y. K. Europe-Singapore £123 -8-0 First Class throughout f107.1ft.0 lst <OSK > 2n <i dan
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  • 1274 15 I To Be Worked Off On 1 Sunday THE programme lor the heats nf *■*,<» orelation meeting hL be n drawl T AthletlC with times and order of ™nnl„* m belOW •f HE sports will take place at Anson Road Stadium on
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  • 318 15 Rugby Trial At Seletar •pHI. first Cirted Services Rugby trial was played a* the R.A.F. Station, Seletar. on Tuesday ai d resulted in Colours defeating Whites b.v Ifi points (two uo.ils and three tries) to nil. It was a very satisfactory trial last season's players showing
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  • 395 15 Samuel And Chong Expected To Retain Selangor Doubles Title BADMINTON PROSPECT OF THRILLING MATCH Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 25. A LARGE crowd is expected at the Victoria Institution Hall on Baturday to witnesc the Finals of the 1935 Selangor Open Doubles. Junior Doubles. Women Singles and Women Doubles Championships. Play will
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 15 JACK DLMPSKY. the former worlds heavyweight champion is seen ref'ereeing the boxing match between .wo Midgets Don Williams, known as •Dynamite," and Charlie Royal. v hit h took place at San Diego as a feature of the exhibition there.
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  • 75 15 Beaten By Australian Cyclist London. Hubert Opperman. the Australian road cyclist, beat two more of Frank Southall's records recently. Starting from Land's End at 11.10 a.m. he reached Hyde Park Corner at 1.18 a.m. the next day. His time of 14hr. Bmin. was nearly an hour better than
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  • 89 15 •Till: United Services held (heir first rugby trial at Srletar on Tuesday, and alter the game the following side was chosen to meet the N'hvv today at the Anson Koad. Stadium. Back: L Bdr. Gribble. Threequarters: Gnr. Darling. I- Bdr. Knight, I.ieut. Chestnutt
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  • 351 15 A Tennis Invitation 'From Our Own Correspondent^ Calcutta. Sept. 14. The All-India Lawn Tennis Associa- tion has issued its ranking list for the 1934-35 season. This list should be of interest to Malaya and other parts of the East because of the general invitation issued to players
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  • 779 15 To Fight Walter Neusel In November HOPES TO RETAIN TITLE OEQUALS, the small Italian town P M that put i.self on the map bv r being the birthplace of Primo Camera, has only two telephones 1 One i., in the post office and the > other
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  • 127 15 Book Dedicated To Phva Bhubal 'From Our Own Correspondent. Bangkok, Sejt. IL iT'HE review of racing in Siam for i 1934-35. which is the work of !the well-known local writer **Ob- secure." and was published this week in book form, is dedicated to Phya Pradibaddha Bhubal.
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  • 79 15 THF All-Malayan hine*r soccer team, which is duto leave shortly for Shanghai to take part in the China Olympiad is to have a try out on Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium against the Combined Services. Clate charges will be SI. 50 cts.. and *»n ct>.
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  • 55 15 Briag Revival In English Athletics London With preparations tor the oiympu (James nov.- well und< r way it Is \i to see signs ot def&niu r- rival in I Ush sthletlc The Wh te Cltj fltartl— i uh«r» ngg the bis meetings took plat summer, in p i
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  • 60 15 Y.M.C. A. HOCKEY The following will i< pi sent tin Y.M.C A at hockey VetUUS t!)S C vlon Sports club on Saturday, at csc at 5.10: Bieha. .1 Sanderson, n Crocfcei P C. Sands. Lei Foni* Lim cnit (i Day. J. Ferguson. W R WiPls, M Catchatoor, w. Nrgasun, m.
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    • 41 15 1 "T IF YOUR BATTERY COCLO SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO V iMJ -^^^^^^^i__i!iiH_w km, fcr_i^______j They spark when others can't md make stai tiny easier Disiuim toks roit MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. r-:u' mber ASK FOR THK BNGUHI A.C.
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  • 907 16 Airmen Lose In Last Five Minutes BOON LAY MAGNIFICENT Keng Hock Misses A Penalty Chinese 1; R.A.F 0. A NOTIIER vast crowd filled the Anson Koad Stadium yes- terday for the second semi-final in the Singapore Cup competition when the Chinese opposed
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  • 449 16 Several Withdrawals From Sculling Championship R.S.Y.C. vs NAVY MATCH ARRANGED ROWING regatta will be held at the Royal Singapore Yachl Club on Saturday. Sept. 2S. when the Rodesse Cup for Championship Sculls will be decided. A match has also been arranged between Officers from H.M.S Cornwall and a Royal Singapore
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  • 525 16 Betsy Wins Sweepstake Race WEEK-END ARRANGEMENTS r\S Sunday the "B" Class sailed a v Ewwepstake race during which a light breeze irom the south prevailed. The sea was calm and the tide flood. Betsy skippered by Matheson finished first. The finishing times were i-< follows: Betsy 11.4.30 Merlin 11.45.04 Columbine
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  • 108 16 The October Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club will be played Tho^i Ur day and Sunda y. Oct. 5 and 6 ine Autumn Cup" competition will be played in conjunction with the October Medal and 16 best scores, irrespective Var S Cup S Will QUaHfy t0 Play
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  • 34 16 Old Cambridge Blue WinSingles Title The final of the m Garrison teanli yesterday and Graham of thi R A M C I Bourne of the R A Major Or bridge in 1910
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  • 17 16 In the semi-:. Pairs of the SCO ment Buchanan and P Allen and Lt Civ
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  • 662 16 NAVAL TEAM BEATEN 2-1 RRFn EXCELS AS CENTRE-HALF S.C.C 2 H.M. Ships TTHE S.C.C. opened their hockey season promising!) V( when they defeated a naval team drawn from n\i Hermes and H.M.S. Cornwall by the odd goal in tin., The Club had a strong
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