The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,692. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1935 10 CENTS
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  • 377 1 Abyssinia's Declaration To Council Of The League SITUATION REGARDED AS HOPELESS mm -r^ Grave Turn Of Events ITALIAN CONSUL AT HARAR INSTRUCTED TO WITHDRAW A GRAVE relapse occurred in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute xl at the week-end, and it is probable that all members of the
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  • 61 1 London, Sept. 29. MAVENOL. the Secretary-General ot the League has received a telegram from the Negus in regard to mobili?aT4on Which Is bring communicated to all members of the Council which will probably meet tomorrow. League circles point out his development accentuates the need for the dispatch of League observers
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  • 144 1 U.S. Lead By Three To One Ridgewood, (N.J.), Sept. 28. IN the Ryder Cup today. Great! Britain started badly losing' three of the lour foursomes. Rain fell during the morning and greens were heavy, and condin> should have suited the Britons. Their play, on the whole, however.
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  • 82 1 Soviet Ship Crosses The Top Of The World London, Sept. 29. an untethered Polar bear striddecks and the whole crew wavii the rails, the Soviet steamer .naiad arrived in London today— the first commercial steamer to traverse the Arctic Circle from Vladivostok to London Captain Melekhov said
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  • 75 1 l>. f resident s Message lo The League Geneva. Sept. 28. A message from President Roosevelt has been received through the American diplomatic representatives. It was read at a meeting of the Assembly today. The President adheres to the resolution already discussed favouring bilateral agreements for the reduction
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  • 38 1 London, Sept. 29. A strike of 14.000 miners in South Wales will start tomorrow in connection with a campaign against nonunionists who are less than two per cent, but who have aroused much bitterness.- Reuter
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  • 265 1 Another Communique From Rome Rome. Sept. 29. Italy will not leave the League unt-.l the League itself assumes responsibility for measures which strike at Italy, declares a communique issued after the Cabinet meeting today. It reiterates that Italy has no antiBritish aim and declares Italy has intimated to
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  • 167 1 On a mission of importance I<> the R.A.F in the Far East Air Commodore. .1. Bowen arrived from England in the Imperial Airways liner yesterday. After a review of activities in Singapore, he will visit Honj; Kong. Air Commodore Bowen is the third
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  • 170 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Attacking Junks Beaten Off Shanghai, Sept. 29. A NUMBER of Chinese Com- munists in nine junks tried to f« rce the collapse of the dykes on the hanks of the Chianffimi Kiver. a tributary of the Huangrho, yesterday. Chinese troops
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  • 88 1 THE three D. H. Dragon Rapides which have been sent froM England to carry out a geological survey of Dutch New Guinea from the air arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon. The planes were delayed on their flight because one oi the three made a forced, landing
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  • 84 1 Me me I. Sept. 29. Q'IRAY itlQOttngl and crowds struß- glinn to enter polling stations WtffC tIM Natures of today's elections which opened at 8 am. They won .-< t.cduUd t<» don -»t li p m bUI In m w <•! tbi slowiir.s.s (tt 'li» polling
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 5 1 FURTHER NEWS ON PAGE 9.
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    • 112 1 (T) 0 (Mum's I Scots (nh\s\&( ADELPHI H HOTEL ROOF -GARDEN TOMORROW GALA qPENINGNIGHT *d LAURA GUERITE j I ZELMA WRIGHT 1 i SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE 1= RELLER BAND DINNER $3.00 AFTER DINNER ADMISSION 1 00 DINNER MUSIC 8-9 p.m. DANCE MUSIC 9 12 CABARET
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  • 110 2 Described As "Absolute Dynamite" Joe Mendiola. a contender for the world fly- weight title which according to the July number of The Ring is vacant, will meet Frankie Weber Malay's best leather-weight boxer, at the Olympic Stadium on Friday. Oct Mendiola is ranked fourth to Bennv Lynch. Jackie
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  • 161 2 Holders Retain Doubles Title •From Our Own Correspondent.. Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 28. The Selangor badminton championships were concluded today in the V. 1 Hall before a large and representativ gathering including the Hon. Mr. C. G Howell. President ot the S. Mr. F. L. Shaw. Mr. San Ah
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  • 32 2 •From our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I uinpur. Sept. 28. Owing to heavy rain here, the first Selangor State hockey trial fixed tor this evening had to be cancelled.
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 28 2 HUMAN NATURE DOES NOT CHANGE— THE GREAT WAR RECALLED WILL THE ITALIANS "GET IT IN THE NECK"?— I ALL ROSH!— "RUSSIAN STEAMROLLER"—THE EMPEROR OF ABYSSINIA
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    • 985 2 Sir. We have been surfeited during he last few days with alarmist headines in the newspapers, and captions ike "Zero hour approaching in Abysinia." the Duc< s "It If too late now." 'Depression at Geneva. and other aich dismal prognostications upon vhich our bourgeoisie are fed (and
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    • 107 2 To the Editor. Sir. Once again Poppy Day is almost upon us. and the need lor funds is greater than ever. We feel that as usual to Press would like to pay their respects to those who died for their country, by having a wreath placed on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 136 2 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon! So other affliction cause* more human misery <aan Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily mred without the use of injections. knif«. «cis-.ors. hot iron," electricity, or any othar cutting or burning method, and without continement to bed. and no doctor's or hospital
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    • 387 2 NOTICES. TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING NO LIABILITY. (Incorporated In New South Wales) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend at 'he rate ol (id per share has been declared payable on Thursday. October :Ust. 1935. NOTICE is further given thai the Transfer Books of the Company will be dosed trom
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    • 391 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. REAL STRAWBERRY. CREAM LOTION. Harriet Hubbard Aver. a quick complexion rejuvenstor made ram fresh .strawtxrries. that will replace a wan. sallow, tired-looking ikln with ivw radiance, tresh glow, spark'at. MAlity -rv this refreshing facial tre.itir.eM belarc your next party. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Battery Road. *aaaaaa**aa*a*aaa*a*aamaaa*aa*aa**a*m BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 312 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, SEPT. 30. High Water. 12.5 a.m. 9.3 ft., Rugby: 10 minute games at S.C.C. Hockey S.C.R.C. II v. SRC. "A" at SRC Colts vs. Y.M.C.A. at Y.MC.A; S.C.C. Trial at S.CC TUESDAY, OCT. 1 High Water. 00.43 a.m. 9.1 1- 12.30 p.m. 9.3 ft. Rugby
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    • 214 2 «.2O Tile news. 840 Arthur Salisbury and his orchestra, relayed from the S:\voy. Hotel. London. H.05 Close down. TRANSMISSION .5 Two of the following frequencies will be used: GSG 16.86 m GSF 19 82 m GSE 25.29 m. and GSB < 31.55 m>. 9.20 Biir Ben The 8.8.C. Northern Ireland
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    • 163 2 Today's Radio Programmes j Singapore ZHI Wavelength lf).» metres (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya 1934 Ltd.. Broadcast House. No. 2 Orchard Road. Singapore. p.m. 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of Concert Artistes from Tomlinson Hall Mrs. Betty Millard— Se.igs.
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  • 247 3 Deputation Received By Under Secretary Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27. TWO hundred employees of the Government Printing Office went to the Federal Offices after finishing work yesterday afternoon and attempted to see the Acting Under Secretary to Government, Mr. H. Weisberg, to lay
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  • 117 3 Petrol Tank Bursts Into Flames While Being Filled (From Our Own Correspondent > Ptnans. Sept. 28. A Chinese motor bus driver was severely burnt yesterday when the petrol tank of his bus burst into flames while it was being filled at the pumps at Pragin Road bus stand.
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  • 132 3 Oil Group's £2,000,000 Annual Spending Glasgow. A pamphlet issued by Scottish Oils and Shell-Mcx. describing the companies' activities in Scotland, states that £2.000.000 is spent annually in the Forth and Clyde industrial belt. This sum represents wages paid to thousands of workers, cost of rail freights and stores
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  • 225 3 Knocked Head On Floor Penang. A verdict ol death from cellulites of the face and scalp was returned by Mr. J. P. Biddulph at the Coroner's court when the inquest was concluded into the death of a Chinese lunatic named Khor Heng Kooi. Inspector Pawanchee conducted the
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  • 276 3 Kinta Sanitary Board's Budget Rejected (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. ZX. The firs: etfort Of the Kinta Sanitary Board to draw up a budget has been rejected by the Auditor General to vvhcm it was referred by the Resident, on the ground that it contains hypothetical figures.
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  • 202 3 Recent Book Very Well Received In New York Th Rev. Paul B. Means. Ph. D., is the author of a recent book "Things That Are Caesar's" (Germany's religious situation from Bismarck to Hitler: published by the Round Table Press. New York), which is the September selection
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  • 562 3 Interfered With Priest's Duties |\EVOTIONAL ceremonies at the wellknown Mohamedan Kramat of Habib Noah at Tanjong Pagar were described in a case before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Singapore police court i on Saturday in which a Malay "Haji" was the respondent. The man. T.aji Mohamed
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    24 3 LIKE A NUMBER of other film stars, Katharine Hepburn likes to wear men's clothes occasionally. Here she is out lor a walk in Hollywood.
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  • 66 3 Through special gifts from members of the Y.W.C.A., a "Quiet Room" has been appropriately furnished at the Fort Canning R'oad building. The opening service for this Quiet Room will be held this evening at 7 o'clock, at 8 Fort Canning Road. "Jumbles" are still welcomed for the Jumble
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  • 148 3 M Wawec/ Knife About In Self Defence" SIX YEARS FOR W. WILMOT SILVA A FTER a trial lasting three ana i half days, W Wilmot Silva. win, was charged with the murder of a Tamil, Slnnethamby. by stabbing him in the neck on the night
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  • 150 3 Chinese Declared Fit To Plead Kuala Lumpur. COUR years ago a Chinese was killed on a mining kongsi in Sungei Besi and his alleged assailant, Yong Chin, was found to behave strangely and was sent to the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. This morning the
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  • 111 3 Sultan Of Pahang Entertained By Residents <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. >8. The Sultan of Pahang who is at present staying at Kuala Kangsar paid a visit to Cameron Highlands today. His Highness was met at the PerakPahang boundary below Renglet Village by Mr JK. Creer. ADO.
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  • 99 3 Former Amusement Park Proprietor In Court •From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 28. Arrested at Ipoh on a Warrant issued in Kuala Lumpur. Wong Poh Seng until recently proprietor oJ the Hollywood Amusement Park, appeared before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 270 3 Municipal Committee's Decision The Municipal Committee No. 5. Singapore, have decided to accept the lowest tender of the Cast Iron Supplies Ltd. < through the Home Agents' for French pipes manufactured by Pont-a-Mousson Foundries and the lowest suitable tender of the Humo Pipe i Far East Ltd.
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  • 58 3 A meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held at the Land Office on Wed. Oct. 16 at 11 a.m. Under the auspices of the Indian Association, a literary meeting will be held at 1, Short Street, at 5.15 p.m. Mr. L. P. Milum B.A. (Lond.) will speak on
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  • 122 3 Man Found Lying Across Train Line From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Sept. 28. Passengers travelling by train from Taiping to Ipoh experienced a shock when the train was suddenly brought to a halt when nearing Chemor. The reason for the abrupt stop was that a man was lying
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  • 99 3 Police Throw A Cordon Round Jungle •From Our Own Correspondent I p.. 1. Sept ,7. A Malay who Is said to have run amok ii Port! and killed tour p. r.sons and injured two others, is still at large Polta an roinlni the DovntryMa for the assailant.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 51 3 Waterproof Green Canvas roller blinds. 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.) Workshop:— l7-A, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore. Orders Promptly
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    • 219 3 MADE WALKING A TORTU R E now U( atl how Hh«' ,iul it "Radii Hath salts ha my jert. At one titnr my t *i*i a H hatd < using Kadoj I haw ii )u u j Hu(l< tht >" i i< I had tout corns >m n ,u h
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  • 2586 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT _4/u>a>>s 77ie Weather Other Gale Damages May As Well Tell You All— And Then What An Unhappy Visitor The Bold Conductor —A Prince On Trial— War To The Knife —Man Who Nearly Killed Sherlock Holmes— 94 Candles Each— You Must Have
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    • 46 4 IQQC OCTOBER Bth. IOOC 1522 S.NGAPO..E "S§ FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS THERE WILL BE A I SPECIAL 132 -PAGE ISSUE on Tuesday, October Bth THE LEADING MORNING PAPER IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE FREE PRESS October Bth. 132 Pages. ORDER YOUR COPY NOW
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 5 A FINE ACTION PHOTO of the start of the women's long-distance swimming championship of England which was held in the River Thames over a course of about 5 miles 60 yards from Kew to Putney.
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    90 5 Mil- KAKY (iIICL bm in Carlisle to Mm This, onr of ilir Padaun| l.n t II in-«-ki-d liurtnrsr women who are travelling willi Ihr Bertram >lilN ir< us uas (hiistcnrd in St. \loysius Roman (athnlir (liimtli. GUflCmi u.th »in us piMlormns ;is sponsors The mother is holdini: (he 1M1.%l M
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 270 5 AOtvs To/Meat ABaetgrr CHRISTMAS. »__gg -T SCOTtANO r/ .^p VSA U»~re r/ f nl -nK dznc;*& ,z V^tXl fw*^ WAVEcL?m adevi/ of*. r WHJ p- <\ f^ S7__ W- Wcli of fekc Cblle^ i_ MuPw*' fli ir^ftl' U WB tv_)^) /v> v Jv 7 I m _____r H_____. /~_l_l _Ih
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    • 102 5 Designed to last 77ie .A (/S 7"/A^ ten-four This Ten-Four, four door saloon is undoubtedh the m.»«i p«.pu lar Hght cat produced today. Xhe moiorinir publit iiurned to rely on Austin quality and de*l*n mith the result tli.it no car can fienmnd the same Tsed Car aluc as Austin See
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  • 268 6 A STRAITS Settlements Government Gazette notification issued on Saturday afternoon states that the Governor has directed that no further sum shall be placed in any fixed deposit account 4n the Straits Settlements Savings Bank after tomorrow. As recently as Sept. 20 a
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  • 320 6 Pulau Kitam Chinese Bound Over LEE HOCK YEW, a Chinese living at Pulau Kitam, Port Swettenham, was charged before Inche Osman. the Klang magistrate recently with being in possession of four fishing nets valued at $20, which were suspected to be stolen. The story for the prosecution
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    18 6 SAILORS ON shore leave always make a bee-line for the Union Jack Club. which they are seen entering.
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  • 119 6 Alleged Hiding Of Money In Trouser Pocket Lining Shortly before i steamer sailed for China on Friday evening Singaporedetectives arrested a would-be Chinespassenger on a warrant trom Ipoh. They searched him and it is reported that in the lining of a crousei pocket found about Sl.OOO. A
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  • 26 6 I It was announced in the London Gazette recently that the King has awarded the Imperial Service Medal to 105 officers in the Home Civil Service.
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  • 157 6 Malay Officers' Farewell The Malay Officers ol the Malayan Civil Service. the Administrative Service, the Co-operative Service, the Police. Electrical and the Postal Services Selangor entertained Mr. Gordon Hall to a farewell dinner at Kuala Lumpur en Friday. Che Hamzah. M.C.S. presided and there were present over
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  • 703 6 AN EMPHATIC MAJORITY Government To Be Informed Of Referendum Results i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. IS. PRESIDING at the general meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines today, the Hon. Mr. C. L. Green said 'At a final meeting with your Council,
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 6 photo AT THE MICKEY MOUSE 7th. Birthday Pai.y on Saturday at the Capitol when a truck and a car load of presents for poor children were given by the members of the .Mickey .Mouse Club. Mickey can be seen here discussing the virtue of charity with some other animals. Free
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  • 499 6 Great Success Of The Movie Ball At Raffles Hotel TPHERE were so many lovely gowns and costumes to be swn at the Movie Ball at Raffles Hotel on Saturday that it was a most difficult task to pick out any for special description. His Highness the Sultan of Johore and
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  • 93 6 Lord Howard of Effingham. thirty-year-old heir of the Earl oi Efflngham. disclosed during his public examination in the London Bankruptcy Court In mail week that he received an allowance of €2 10s a week, paid weekly. He attributed his insolvency to living beyond his means. His statement
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  • 247 6 Indian Fined For Attempting To Evade The Customs A FINE of $260 or in default three months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by the magistrate at Port Swettenham on Ali Hassan, an Indian, who landed recently from Calcutta at Port Swettenham ft evading payment of duty on
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  • 113 6 Well-Known In Singapore As Rugby I Nay it ■Prom Our Own OOfieepondeM London. s«»pi Th- is NMMMHftMd i ol Miss Diana Murls<m tr< cUtlfht4 Sir William and Ifurieon. I O< Bdwronfl the nl the I rlea Tmthan .md ICn T.\*\\r*. carll S.WI Sir Wiliia.n tlec In
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  • 106 6 A Welcome Addition To 1W rMalacea-Nesri \V 'From Our Own COCrwpond Mblmcs, Next month then will 0 n transfer to the Malacca brand Asiatic Petroleum Oo Ltd Ml Hoops, son oi Dr A L Ho a very good rttfgsf plaver f( I played in the Singapore
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  • 389 6 Filtration Of Water Supply Urged Butterworth. Sept. 25. fXS THE proposal of Mr. L. D. Wood. J. P at the Rural Board Meeting held bt the District Office yesterday, the following resolution was carried. "That the Rural Board request the Government to give their most careful consideration
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  • 21 6 The Priest House at West Hoathly, Sussex, is to be given to the Sussex Archaeological Trust by Mr. J. Godwin King.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 72 6 If y I I II I |MO|ES AIRW AYS^ The K.N.I.L.M. leaves Singapore for Bntnvia every Weilnescla> at 8 a.m. This new fast service is operated with Doutflas LX^.2 'planes <>i world wide reputation. You can have breakfast in Singapore in comfort and tiffin in Batavia or Bandoeng because the
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  • 222 7 Fixtures For Today And Tomorrow The following will represent y.m.c.a. at hockey versus Colts today on the Y.M.C.A. mound: J. Bleha. R Lyne. J. Banderson, P. O*Dwyer, Lee Foiig Lim I Capt.), P. C. Sands. J. Ferguson. W. R. Willis, Catchatoor, Leembruggen, w. Ferguson. Reserves: \v. Puiu-n and
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  • 91 7 The following have been invited to play for the S.R.C. against Chinese today on the SRC. ground: F. L Wilson, L. M. Pennefather. E. G. Wheatley. F. W. Ayres, E.. Mathiew. J. Ritchie. P. R. Lewis, F. van der Beck, o. m. a. Westcrhout. M. w. Armstrong, P.
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  • 1018 7 MALAYAN CHINESE EASY WIN Sound Combination I Malayan Chinese 4 Comb. Services 1. "TREMENDOUSLY enthusiastic crouds I attrtiried the soccer match bctweti; I the Malayan Chinese contingent to the all-China Olympics ancl the Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A heavy shower of rain before the start failed to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 360 7 ii ill HAM RR A LAST TWO SHOWS THE FASTEST TRAIN ON EARTH PHH TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 IN AN EPIC RACE WITH DEATH ****m fc. Strmmrtw Satfa <>f Straining Sted, Grinding Whocls 11, 3S^Hl__PNfc A ORAMA OF THE KAILS Willi _o<M> MILLS OF fj________k SALLY BLANE CHAS. STARRETT iHHHR ;tW
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    • 195 7 IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS WE HAVE ARRANGED A RETURN SCREEN- I ING FOR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY! PAVILION 615-915 i_____l BK __r .a******** p *gsr &A Wmw^^ Jf/ .^^^R '«jftfc •**> _»K><y- J I ____P^'* \*w^^^ r^ vl_S_B SOLDIERS THREE! H-* OES A U! V _w9M Handsome, stalwart mf...«ft»n out-
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  • 901 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935 Rationalisation Of Shipping QOME weeks ago we referred to *J serious attempts to improve the condition of world shipping and pointed out the beneficial effect any agreement would have upon the trade of Singapore. An important step in the right direction has
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  • 247 8 The marriage of Mr R c Barnard Of the Malayan Forest Service to Miss Margaret Wallace of Tulse Hill. London, takes place next month ICapt. A. Armitage. Royal Engineers, ho is at present stationed in Egypt iay be sent to Singapore where he as stationed a few
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  • 513 8 The Suez Canal Shares Calling In Rothschild The Sparnw Hunt TPHE story of Britain's acquisition ci i its shares in the Suez Canal, which has been prominent in the discussions about the Italo- Abyssinian troubie. makes piquant reading. On a Sunday evening in 1875 Frederick Greenwood,
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  • 1032 8 /xbviously there ti ■omethlng about a river which encourages a touch of mysticism it assimilates itself sc easilv to that "River of Time which As it draws to the Ocean, may strike Peace to the soul of man on its breast: As th< pale waste widens around
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 PRODUCE OF FRANCE n J&.SHAW MmW N?1 cognac mSw^mw CALDBECKS A CHOICE CUT OF AUSTRALIAN VEAL SPECIAL CUT SHOULDERS BONED ROLLED WITH TASTY STUFFING PLEASING ECONOMICAL SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ORCHARD ROAD. W. S. Sy I' M __C^?_^_^__r__lr^_iT_^ l_H _r euid« Bwdac SIMPLE -DURABLE RELIABLE. .UanrphggiQP, /i_Bs__fl Tm L»«c.i»-
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    • 47 8 EIGHT GROWN-UP DAUGHTERS j belonged to a beggar who appeared in court the other day, at home. No wonder he is a beggar. The family wardrobe should be protected by "GAFLAC" BURGLARY and FIRE POLICIES. GENERAL accident, fire life assurance: corporation, ltd. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • 449 9 Great Crowd Cheers Party On Its Way MALAYA'S contingent of Chinese athletes for the All China National Games at Shanghai sailed by the Conte Verde at 7 p.m. yesterday, the departure of the ship having been delayed sufficiently long to enable the football team to
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    93 9 S? K-fi^irsk&rir beueves she London. Miss Rattrav htd !S Paintings al the Foyle Art Gallery, the people who appeared in T* Ch W ,e she be an t« "recognise" before she was bwn One a hou h ">ey "ad died long and she sa» The he eard ™iee call Turakina.
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  • 618 9 Showman Juggles His Way To Fame Impromptu Performance In A London Street Set I Long Tack Sam On The Road To Fortune QNE OF the most widely travelled men in the world and a fluent speaker of many languages is Long Tack Sam whose Chinese troupe of acrobats, jugglers, magicians
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  • 160 9 Abyssinia Sub-Committee Appointed At Geneva Geneva, Sept. 28. The Committee of Thirteen met at 10 a.m. today to appoint a sub-com-mittee to draft the report. The question of the dispatch of observers to Abyssinia will be reconsidered on Monday. Any decision on the matter can only be taken
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  • 134 9 League May Be Entering New Period Geneva. Sep:. 28. President Benes. speaking at the adjournment of the Assembly, said the meeting might well become an historic affirmation bv the Great Powers of the new Hie of the Covenant and the Geneva institution. The declaration of a great
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  • 146 9 Taking Precautions Against Possible Sanctions Paris, Sept. 29. Italian! are sceptical of the sanctions ever being imposed, but are taking no chances, according to a Rome message Import duties have been suspended ;on indispensable chemicals like tongsten. cobalt, carbon, and bismuth, and also timber required to make rifle
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  • 165 9 Leaves Bangkok To Join Abyssinian Army (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 28. A special correspondent of the City Star writes from Korat to record that the airman, Nai Luen Bongs Sobhon. has resigned from the Aerial Transport Co., of Siam to join the Abyssinian forces. Originally he
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  • 278 9 JT WAS ielt that when the Reller Band started their special concerts with a programme of Hunga- rian music that, being Hungarians. they had set themselves too high a standard to maintain, but at the j Sea View Hotel last night they wore their
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  • 27 9 Mr. F. A. Scouler. the well-known Perak footballer, who was in Taiping after his return from home leave a few months ago, has been transferred to Petaling.
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    • 95 9 TIFFINS DAILY -$1.00WATCH DAILY MENU PHONE 4906. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. T.S.S. "KEDAH." As a special Christmas Cruise T.S.S. 'Kedah" will proceed to Pulau Langkawi frcm Penang before proceeding to Belawan. The Cruise will commence on Tuesday. Dec. 26. at 11.30 a.m. and vessel will return to Singapore at 1.30
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    • 213 9 [tun' I'iiuiimyy^ wmmmß mmm s__ I— i ~ca |^_i» yl|//(^EFimSHgg CONTAINS ENOUGH KAR NU HItFINISHES f ."WJ Any Colour Auto L_X_J_ Ikarnu JK_T ro COMPLETELY NOT a POLISH _fe__tl]3__M WAX or H|||^2| PA I NT T^ff, r J„ E q R REFINISH ANY !i SELF-LEVELING _^J c 4 KARNtJ AUTO
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  • 1904 10 RUBBER MA RKET MOVES IN DOWNWARD DIRECTION Weaker Tendency Analysed Under Four Heads t\ MESSRS. Symington and Wilson, in their review dated London. Sept. 18. state Since our last report the rubb t I market has again moved in a d.wn- ward nirection. Business was done in ribbed smoked sheet
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  • 89 10 Singapore Produce Prices Sept. IS Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.50 Java Cube 9.5U Hamburg Cube 9.75 MtmtOk White Pepper 19.50 Copra. Sundried 4 20 Copra, mixed 3.90 Small Flake Tapioca 4.3C KB. Siam No. 1 per koyan 107 Banja Jelotong 8.25 Sarawak Jelotong 8.00 R 1 81am) \V. C. No. 1
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  • 203 10 Sept. 26 27 28. American Can. Com 140*, 140 1 141 American Telephone and Telegraph 140 1 4 139> L 139 7 Atcheson Railroad 49 49 49 Chesapeak 45^ 45';. 45 :i Dupont l27Va 127 7 R 128 Firestone 14' 2 14' 14 General Electric 33 5 33
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  • 17 10 The United Chinese Bank. Limited will commenc business at No. 31 -A. Chulia Street. ißonham Building), tomorrow.
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  • 92 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Tone of market Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 5 5 H d per lb. New York spot sheet U.S. cts 11 per lb. Sept. 28, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. September* 19.7 16 19 916 Good FAQ.
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  • 442 10 Singapore Sept 27. Bert steak Katl 38 Beef stew or curry do 30 Fillet sttak 1b 56 Mutton. Australian do IS Pork, lean Katl 42 Pork, lean and fat 1st quality do M Capons (locally reared^ vi>> 48 Ducks c.irh 47 Fowls Kati SO Hens (locally reared
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  • 1077 10 Buyrrx Sellers. Ampat Tin <4s> 4s iKl os 3d Asam Kumbang <£> 32s 9d 33s 9d x.d. Austral Malay 59* 60s Aycr Hitam Tin <5s> 13> 3d 13s 6d x.d. Ayer Weng ($1» 1 75 1.8j Fangrin Tin 19.- 6s 20s 6d Batu Sclangor <$1> 93 Chenderiang
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  • 124 10 SELLING London 4 month*' suLondon :< mom L rodon 80 das I 1 K London :w dayi i l mdon. demand London. T T Lyons Pin Hamburg. demand N nd Ba ta ri B i I .ici demand p pr Calcutta b >mbay rt Rangoon, M Colombo d
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  • 74 10 JJURING tin- \u, h :dui 1935. txporti t)i tinned pii Irom Malayan por: 29.333 CMOS, ol which 25.225 (86 p> Mill the United Kingdom. tvr. < cas<>s to the Continoi 1.950 <7 ptr ivnt i UMI 1.483 (I ptr err; I < Total export! foe tl
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  • 70 10 pant Dl the Rt Edinburjili Uniwr.-rv In i I Lnndoo recently He Wig on<> tin for Uet on mini.M-. uid am omcet which ht held were ridtnl ot the- Royal s Arts, honorary mc.-rbt r ol [l Oi Mine Surveyors. PmfaMOl ttt th« Heriot-Wat: CoUcft, F and
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  • 25 10 The Austrian Government ruLsdecid* c; to establish an amphUM factOH I Wiener Neustadt. the first in tin :ountry since the Grci: War F\d: in* relegraph
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  • 475 11  - RAMON NOVARRO Succeeds As Producer MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY W HEN Ramon Novarro dedicated f the first film he produced to "My parents, my country and to Rex Ingram, tne man to whom I am indebted for everything I have and am," he established a precedent that will
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  • 304 11 Need For Fleet Of Fast Machines •THE Empire Summer School, held at Oxford under the aegis of the Royal Empire Society, is making an important contribution to the essential work of the Society. This year an extremely comnrehensive programme of addresses was arranged which meant
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  • 57 11 Mr. D. H. Hampshire is due to arrive in Malaya about the first week in December. Sixty-six farm tenants of the late Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. Mr. J. H. Benyon, have endowed a. cot to his memory in the Royal Berkshire HospiI tal, of which he was president from 1918
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  • 512 11  -  Ely Culbertson by II World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I >!m^—^— I^,^; a double vienna coup IT SEEMS to me particularly fitting and proper that a gentleman from Vienna should have played today's hand which involves a double Vienna P?. The name na Coup ap
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  • 36 11 South, dealer. East-West vulnerable West holds B— A 10 4 2 H— J D— A 5 C— K QJIO 9 6 South bids four hearts. What should West do? See our article of tomorrow
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  • 515 11 THE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Sept. 21. to 27. inclusive, and arc available ior public and in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident
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  • 183 11 To Have First Television News Theatre Berlin. Berlin vill be the first city in the world to have a television news theatre should plans which are now under consideration mature. The Reich Film Chamber, in eonjurction with the German news reel companies, hopes to open a news theatre
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  • 113 11 Death Of London Theatre Owner Miss Violet Melnotte. the theatre owner, died in London recently. Before she first entered into management at the old Avenue Theatre in 1885 she had had a successful career as an actress. In 1892 she and her husband, the late Mr. Frank
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  • 188 11 May Provoke Renewed Bull Movement In Silver London. Sept. Financiers ire watching the fresh flow of gold to America with anxiotv lest it should provoke a renewed bull movement in silver. Gold engagement! to America up to Sept. 21 are estimated at about €30.000 000. since
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  • 86 11 Aircraft Adelaide. Brisbane Singapore, arr. 21 9'35: Mr F. L. Zimmerman from Batavia Aircraft Athena. Singapore|Karachi left 22 9 35: Mr. J Bartholomew for Gaza, Mr. F. W. Stevens for Alor Star Aircraft Arethusa. Karachi Singapore, arr. 23 9 35: H.H. Ranee gf Sarawak and Mr. G. T
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 139 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 Fund—
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    • 492 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<kki,ooo Reserve Fund £3 *****0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.00 100 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC i Agencies and Branches Aior Star Lollo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang
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  • 44 12 1 Sept. 28 Hua Tong. Marudu. Sin Aik Lee. Silver Gull. Bulan. Islander. Klang Telena. Larut <Brit): Auby (Bar)' Asdang Siam): Penang Maru. Lyons jMaru (Japan); Halvdan (Nor > Palima Senang. Valentyn. Togian. Toba' jToboali <Dut). Sept. 29: Mapia. Blinjoe «Dut >; Scott Harley (Brit).
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  • 60 12 Freight Tariff No. 12 Amendment No. 9 Umenite Ore; It is notified for (information that effective as from today the rate of freight on this commodity has been reduced to Contract—US $6.00 per ton of 20 cwt in bags or in bulk. Ncn-Contract— US $8 00
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 109 12 Report On Propaganda For Past Year Erlangen. Srpt 9, That Hitlerite groups and "Nad U holds" existed aboard nearly 1.000 steamers plying along tea mutei all ever the globe, was announced yas relay before the Congn n of tin League lor Germanism Abro.fi, now lr seftslon here.
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    • 166 12 Indo-China Co.'s Row With Cabin Boys Ended The insistent demand of ly former j Chinese employees of Jardine. Mathe[son and Cc Ltd.. for employment on the new Taksang has been withdrawn as the result of certain concessions granted by the compradore of the company at Shanghai. The compradore
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    • 403 12 BITTER RESENTMENT OF MONOPOLY Maritime Feud: Shanghai Co's. Protest A BITTER feud is likely to develop between the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company and the other Chinese shipping companies, in consequence of a decision lately taken by the former to acquire the steamer Hai Yun and place it on the
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    • 161 12 From I'nitccl States Warship In China <'h«*lo«». Sept. t. All Chefoo was Bhocked yesterday si the news oi the drowning ol i young American sailor The yi ling (flan, named Burn! D. Vescellus. waa a nreman, third class, on the u.s.s. Black Hawk Be had been In the
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    • 120 12 Would-Be Suicide S\\im> And Is Rescued Hong Koiik. S«-pi. IS, Jain;);: ■tOMIIKT bound .or Canton on W< dnesday nornlni In an atl mpt to c >mmlt suicid I yean round iwUnmir ov the m ts\ r I a junk and back Hmi Koni h non r hia
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    • 81 12 Statistics Show A Smaller Natural hcrcm 1 30 Of tj w.i> nial < nmonwi s T McPheei At Jon nen .1 vs ol o r deaths i w.i< 47.758. 4H i< pro n excel rtui tun i own h of 1.44 Ph lurtj nded June I i r
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    • 497 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 54*1. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING A GENT B -Oft FEDERATED MALAY STATIS RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. —-_j_»*_i tm, i mMmwai CANADIAN PACIffiC WOBIDt CRM-in 'Incorporated in England) TRAVEL TYSTttr THE "EMPKESS" ROUTE offers TRANSPACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct
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    • 207 12 HENDERSON LINE SCUELHLt: OF SAILINGS Ky Fortnights Passenger Steamer Kctween lv.iiito.in. Port Sudan. Marseilles. Palma and Kngland HOMKWAKI) SAILINGS Tort of I>i*eniharkation Plymouth Leave* Rangoor 1935. KEMMENDINE Oct. 19 BHAMO Nov AMARAPOORA Nov. 16 SAGAING Nov 30 BURMA Dec 14 YOMA Dee. 28 Ittl PEGU Jan 11 CHINDWIN Jan 25
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    • 113 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. KID lIWII lIM ilncorpor itcd Stra B«1 n KKCiVI.AK r\Ns|M.|R and arr-. Services from Vmcapore lav^ Romeo. RanUa and Billiton lor BAT\VI\. (HKKIKON \\h SAMXKWC (Every Tuesday and 1 r i«f N mi y« Ban Roog i. m r lor SOI K\RU IMB n\M)jnm\>iN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 462 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 Pm. Thursday IM a.m. JAlor Star: Mon. to Fri* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 pm. I Ipoh: Weekdays 745 a.m. and 7 Pm i Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7
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    • 120 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships along&ide the nharvea or expected to arrive KaM Wharf (Entrance «..»ir I Planeius 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Grootek.Tk 18: PatfOdU 1 I moor 10: Pyrrhus 6 Empire Dock (Entrance (.ate Taybank 30; B^nmohr S2; M 34: ntTTtin Main 37, Kaj.u; Empire Dock (Entramr QalC J
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    • 445 13 mr BRITISH INDIA Dae D RAWALPINDI l^nnrf t^X°^' T'nage S'pore. •BANGAIS£s VZ S££J RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec^O SSSm MB SSi 2 l ITRAL 15 m An 6 3 BHUTAN Ifnl Vo3 o? BURDWAN 6.070 Jan. 16 NALDERA InS £l ?o CATHAY 15 .000 Jan. 17 behar 18 6 0u 0 2
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    • 497 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Lamer C g X Canadian and A me™an Ports via Colombo. City of Newcastle D e D S ils City ol Bristol s_J*°2 S Ct 2 Oct. 30 Nov
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    • 1032 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPLNG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Kh.__ s_,. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The C^d „M|l Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.» The s.r/J.w J IV l"' The Strait, Steamship Co.. Ltd. ihe K., lp u U4 The CLina Na-|gatlon C.J Ltd InV tTXt^w "ZtiV The SUm
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    • 711 14 Km P> M. KOMNMUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAP* *J MAKASSER— Monday, Sept. 30, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. PLANCIUS -Monday. Sept. 30. Belawan-Deli. ROKAN— Tuesday. Oct. 1. Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BOELONGAN -Tuesday, Oct. 1. Rhio, Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sclakau. MAJANG- Wednesday. Oct. 2. Poeloe-Kidjang. Prigi-Radja. Sapat.
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    • 424 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c_^AMEMCAN^MAIL LINE >_35P_-_y^S ___________________!_t^^»S^tfJ-g_L. /a^___-O_N i T^yfi_si? __________^^T I /m*a\im*r\ TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU W.XNT I COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. I SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA j AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms
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    • 614 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Montevideo Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban Maru Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Montevideo Oc» .7 28 t Africa Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Oct 9\s Aden
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  • 1550 15 Autumn Meeting Provides Some Excellent Finishes BIG SWEEP WORTH $45,470 (From Our Own Correspondnet) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28. IDEAL weather tavoured the opening day of the Selangor Turf 1 Club Autumn professional meeting. The going was good a large crowd was present, and both
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  • 1210 15 Malays Beaten In Soccer Cup Final QUAN CHONG S FINE PLAY (hinese 3 Malays THE curtain was rung down on (he official eecer season when the Chinese won the Singapore Cup by beating the Malays who were the holders, by three goals to one in the final
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  • 57 15 Till. Angle-Irish Agency Ltd.. 1 of 27. Old Bond Street, London, have purchased Marie Antoinette, brown filly 2 years by Bulger-Mary Ann to go to the Federated Malay States. Marie Antoinette is one of the best year olds In Ireland this year and has won or been
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  • 420 15 But Only After A Hard Struggle (•►Us. ii: Combined Heet 1. XHE Colts beat a Combined Fleet team by 6 1 in a hockey match on the Nondeseripts' ground on Saturday. They had to struggle very hard tor those six goals. It was plain sailing
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    24 15 photo). THE MALAY TEAM which was beaten by the Chinese in the S.AFA challenge cup final on Saturday at Anson Road Stadium.- Free Press
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  • 327 15 One Man Short Whites 4: Colours 0. The first of two S.C.C. hockey trials was played on the Padang on Saturday, the game resulting in a win for the Whites by four cl^ar goals. On paper the Whites had the stronger team and included several players who appeared
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  • 478 15 Fours Contest With H.M.S. Cornwall In addition to the Senior Sculls lor the Rodesse Cup. the R.S.Y.C. rowing regatta on Saturday afternoon included .< splendid lours contest With H.M.S Cornwall, The event was won by the Club by two lengths, while L. D. Waliord was Brsl In
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  • 173 15 Ei test Tournament Results our Own OfIRWP Ml M i M.il.i. Srpl Thr lolltiwiny Ml the l.iU-st rrsult In the f niMKim. -isf run b\ I M iec I Lawn T<nni- Assignation Oprn Singles t»i M.i t tin- w i 0 M s La i). ■< Wong t•
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  • 134 16 TEMPER AND FISTICUFFS A Poor Match (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 29. rE All Blacks suffered a -tunning defeat by 11 points to 3 at the hands of Swansea yesterday. Swansea's victory was chiefly due to the brilliant rushing and loose dribbling of
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  • 214 16 Aston Villa Outplayed j London, Sept. 2». In the home league iootball matches yesterday Chelsea scored a sound victory over Sunderland by 3 goals to 1. Mills was responsible tor two of Chelsea's goals the third being scored by Gibson, who was playing in brilliant form and
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  • 105 16 IG. Richards Severely Injured 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 28. The following is the result of the Newbury autumn cup which was run on a sticky course: CECIL <T. Weston) 9.0 1 WOODSTOCK <J. Slrett 7.5 2 CORNERED <P. Evans) 7.2 .3 Won by a head: three
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  • 493 16 SINGAPORE'S FIRST PROFESSIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT I AST night's heavyweight bout between Kid .Andre, billed as heavyweight champion of North China, and Young Schmeling. heavyweight champion of the Orient, ended at the close c. the eighth round when Schmeling's seconds indicated that he could not •ontinue owing to
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  • 249 16 Handicaps For Wednesday (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 29. The following are the remaining handicaps lor Wednesdays races. There are only seven events. Race 2. Horses, Class 3. Div. 4. d furs.: Sparkling Eyes 9 0. Henrlette 8.13. Excuse Me 8 11. Corford 8 9. Lambden
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  • 94 16 The following are the results of Home Rugby matches played on Saturday: Swansea 11 New Zealand 3 Birkenhead P. 3 Blackheath 18 Cardiff 8 London Welsh \i Coventry 29 Guy's Hospital 6 Gloucester 3 Bristol 3 Harlequins 14 Rosslyn Park 10 Leicester 26 Waterloo 9 O.M.T. 0 London
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  • 1195 16 At-tcn Villa 0 Derby Counrv 2 Blackburn i Birmingham 2 Chelsea o bunderland 1 'jl. U Leeds U 1 Ruddensfleld u Bolton W 0 Liverpool o West Brom. A. 0 Manchester C. u Portsmouth 0 Middlesbrough o Everton 1 Shetlield W. .1 .Preston N.E. 0 Stoke C 0 Arsenal 3
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  • 58 16 The Wiltshire Regiment beat the Chinese by four goals to nil in a hockey match at Tanglin on Saturday. The final of the Singapore Malaj inter-school football competition foi the Syed Mohamed Alkaff Challege Cup will be played today, at Victoria Bridge School ground between Geylang Malay School and Sepoy
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  • 268 16 RAIN interfered with the cricket match between the S.C.C. and H.M. Ships yesterday on the Padang. Taking first lease of the stumps, the visitors put up 170. Lt.-Com. Thomas top-scoring with 57 while Mid Sturdy contributed a uselul 49. Ward proved the best of the
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    24 16 AN INCIDENT in the S.A.F.A. rrtallrnee cup final on Saturday at _nson Road Stadium in which the Chinese beat the Malays 'Free Press photo).
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  • 383 16 OVER 120 ATHLETES TAKE PART OVER a hundred and twenty athletes gathered at the Anson Road Stadium for several hours j yesterday afternoon exerting efforts ior the honour of appearing in the finals of the first meeting of the I Singapore Amateur Athletic Associa- I
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    • 17 16 IWOSTENHOLM^S /V. ICJJTLEbV/ ioo years j IS l r e^S^TOM STOREY 6^ CO. 52 Warin Studio* 1
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