The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 1935
1935-10-07
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Title Section17 1935-10-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,698. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article476 1935-10-07 1 ITALIAN INVADERS CONTINUE THEIR ADVANCE Flag Hoisted On Ruins Of Old Fort At Adigrat HOLLOWING are the latest telegrams from the Abyssinian front received up to three o'clock this morning. Asmara. Oct. <>. Adowa has fallen.— Reuter Rome. Oct. G. A communique statei that the Italian a.isReuter - 476 words
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Article89 1935-10-07 1 British Exporters Take No Risks Alexandria, Oct. 3. Exporters have received urgent demands for Egyptiar cotton, especially m the past three days. These demands are apparently due to a fear of a possible blockade which would cut ofT supplies for essential war manufactures like motor tyres, tents and89 words
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Article48 1935-10-07 1 Consulate Order To Britons In Addis Ababa Addis Ababa. Oct. ;>. The Punjabis guarding the British j Legation are living m huts camouflaged with eucalyptus branches In view of the possibility of air raids. All Britons have been ordered to rei gister at the Consulate immediately.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration47 1935-10-07 1 WITH THE APPARENTLY INEVITABLE application of sanctions this week, the possibility of closing the Suez Canal to ships of the belligerents may again be considered. This view shows the north end of the Canal at Port Said with the memorial statue of de Lesseps m the background.47 words
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Article26 1935-10-07 1 From Mussolini To Sir Samuel Hoare London, Oct. 5. According to The Times Signer Orandl yesterday communicated to Sir Samuel Hoare a cordial message26 words
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353 1935-10-07 1 LOSS TO ITALY OF VALUABLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY W ishinKton Oct. t>. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS ISSUED A PROCLAMATION ANNOUNCING THE EXISTENCE OF A STATE OF WAR BETWEEN ITALY AND ABBYSINIA. THEREBY AUTOMATICALLY BRINGING INTO FORCE THE EMBARGO ON THE EXPORT OF MUNITIONS TOReuter - 353 words
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Article52 1935-10-07 1 London, Oct. 5. The P. and O. Steamship Company has informed Reuter that the possibility of their ships cutting out Suez and encircling the Cape is remote. Owing to mail contracts a special Government authorisation would be necessary and for the change of route, perhaps even52 words
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Article25 1935-10-07 1 | Sin Chew g^^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - Sin Chew g^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Shanghai, Oct. 6. The new railway connecting the city of Yuanping with Yungchi. in Central Shansi, was formally openeclhu^DubUc {communication yesterday I25 words
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Article223 1935-10-07 1 GEN EVA VIEWS Unanimous Adoption Of Report Expected Geneva, Oct. 6. The decision of the American Government is warmly welcomed m British official quarters as well as m League circles where it is felt America has given an important lead to the Council The decision is also regarded as anReuter - 223 words
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Article177 1935-10-07 1 Sanctions Already Applied Against Italy PREMATURE REPORT A SENSATIONAL rumour was current m Singa- pore last night to the effect that sanctions had been applied against Italy. A Free Press reader telephoned asking f 6r confirmation of a report, said to have emanated by radio from177 words
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Advertisement101 1935-10-07 1 (TTGodlurDs Scots .i Mello* and Friondly SpiriJ 10 CENTS ONLY Tomorrow's Centenary Issue of the Singapore Free Press will consist of 13*2 pages. THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE PAY NO MORE f TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE c.so to 8.15 p.m. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9-3O to midnight I and entire change101 words
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Advertisement97 1935-10-07 1 (T) c Gallums b Scots ttlbtsky .1 MtlUm rtmi ItM imJlii S»»nl ADELPHI |Bi HOTEL ROOF GARDEN INFORMAL TONIGHT INFORMAL I h SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND =H DINNER $3.00 AFTER DINNER ADMISSION $1.00 DINNER MUSIC 8 9.15 p.m. DANCE MUSIC 9.15 12 CABARET97 words
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Article1327 1935-10-07 2 Letters To The Editor A READER DISSENTS TYRANTS AND DICTA TORS— WHA T DOES HISTOR V TEA CH?— MUSSOLINI'S "DOWNWARD PATH TO HELL"— THE NEGUS BLAMED"ADOWA" TACTICS— TAKE THE CALM VIEW To The Editor. S:r. -Your article m your Issue ol Saturday. Italy Runs Amok," is aglow1,327 words
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Article61 1935-10-07 2 'From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca, Oct. 4 At the last weekly tiffin meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club there was a Rood attmdanee of members. Mr T A Cussack. MB E. delivered an address on "Humour." The next meeting ol the Club will be held on Tuesday61 words
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Article46 1935-10-07 2 Mi Ng Tlong Bwee, manager of the hltUl^ Banking Corporation, Limited. Beremban, is proceeding short•to Kuala Lumpur on transfer Mr Becw Bleu Jin. assistant manager of lh{> lH ad Jfflce Of the Bank m Singapore, is taking over the management of tn C- ren ban Ofßcs46 words
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Article88 1935-10-07 2 Before the Acting Chief Juxtu? at 11 a.m.: Summons-in-Chambers. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at 11 a.m.: Originating Summons. At 11.15 a.m. m 2nd Court Judgment :_in OS 48 34 m the matH r L°U h CSf st(l5 t(1 Ol MA RM Saminatnan Chettiar deceased88 words
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Article27 1935-10-07 2 u Dr Robe nson. of the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, has gone on ai ?]f Xa "Bsar. In place of Dr. S M the Lady Medical Offltw27 words
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Article88 1935-10-07 2 "Woman In the Dark" \t The Pavilion R.K.O. Kadio have made a smiir Dark which opened at the PnvM'on 'matinee yesterday. The story is v i?h?n l M H m v,ho wrote S T. has nTln ahhou h Pk«n has not the mom strength of Piysteiv pense? >Ot th88 words
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Article23 1935-10-07 2 JtatUrt QcMpel Hall. Taipln-, O he s an"" Mr S X Chl W Hu:ly 01 the Nuisins Stall. Taipiiv Am 89ur xTS sSr*23 words
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Advertisement47 1935-10-07 2 I THE <;ui:.\ti;st oi- "all j WARNER BROS. MUSICAL SUCCESSES! i next~ch^nTge f,AVJL j Q N_ 19 y~ iB $t <fou &fg&i fiom> ASK YOUR CHEMIST A TUBE OF Certain Cure «»</ kindred ailmcnU *Tl'?? TO nay KUPS THE SUMEOfI fIWT# fc^^ v. (M rkw.o ms n^k Iryrl47 words
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Advertisement401 1935-10-07 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. REAL STRAWBERRY. CREAM LOTION. llarrirt llublwrd Ayri A quick complexion rtJuvenatoi bum Irom fresh strawberries. th:it will rcptart a wan, sallow, tired-looking *ian Aith 1,-w radiance, fresh ulow. sparkliiv.-vi-'ality. Try tBJtl ulr. shinß fuci brtatSMal bciorV your next party. MEDICAL HALL LIMITEO. Battery Road BOARD RESIDENCE. 2 ATTR401 words
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Advertisement396 1935-10-07 2 Cbc ftingaporc fvcc IPixcc Phone ;,4;i jl Uo^ Tel: "liinrr h«nf %> Kuala Lumpur OOtrr. UJ. Jjva Me^t I'nonr. JtH.l 1 "l; I■■ »»fll Phjrnr. irniral JM|-1 M| TH I^di«*J B y,- Iw. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Mr Oimii Mu..i.u M.iV Monil.lT UN I 4 M QuArterU I MM 112 H Mf396 words
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Miscellaneous226 1935-10-07 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, <>( i. 7 High Water. 6 A a.m. gt ft., 5. 22 pm. 7.7 ft Rugby S.CC -A" va ».\a. at SC.C. Hockey: Colts va Raffles College ai n c sec. Trial, Married vs Bingle; Ceylon S.C. "A" vs S lie A' a- S R.C226 words
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Miscellaneous361 1935-10-07 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd > Waveicncili MLf metres 3.111. 6 Recorded music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of conceit artistes from Tomlinson Hall: Mrs. Gertrude Stanley SmithSongs. Two American Indian Songs iCadman* The Lord is361 words
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Article501 1935-10-07 3 Tomorrow's Function At College Of Medicine GOVERNOR TO WELCOME THE A BOUT 600 people, including over 240 members of the visiting British Medical Association contingent, 250 local doctors and their wives, and about 150 non-medical Singapore residents, will attend the B MA. reception at the College501 words
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Article, Illustration52 1935-10-07 3 THE EVEREST EXPEDITION has found the body of Mr. Maurice Wilson, the member of the London Aero Club, who. m July, 1934. essayed a lone attempt on Mount Everest. He was last seen by porten when he left the old Camp 3 of the Kuttledffe Expedition at a height of52 words
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120 1935-10-07 3 TAIPING PENANG AND BACK FOR A DOLLAR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Oct. 5. TTHF railway authorities m Taipint, ■aw taking steps to meet road competition m fares from Taiping to Penang. Recently the railways have suffered owing to the introduction of lowpowered motor buses120 words
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Article266 1935-10-07 3 European To Market His Produce (Prom A Special Correspondent.) Cameron Highlands, Oct. 5. A TIMELY and welcome effort to popularise the products of this hill station is being made by Mr. J Cornwell, proprietor of the Kilat Gardens, m the lower Highlands. Mr. Cornwell has just leased two266 words
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Article127 1935-10-07 3 Arrested On Arrival At Singapore •From Our Own Correspondent' Ipoh, Oct. 4 A Chinese cook who decamped with 12.500 m cash and Jewellery, the property ol Mr Ho Kok Yew. was produced m court today. The prosecution stated that accused had obtained duplicate keys to an almeirah m127 words
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Article151 1935-10-07 3 WOMAN SCREAMED On Seeing Man Enter Room I From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct. 4. The police have succeeded m arrestIng the man who. a few days ago. j alarmed a woman living m a flat. The i accused, a Sinhalese, was charged on two counts, the theft151 words
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Article87 1935-10-07 3 COUNSEL WANTED— NOT CLERK I am not going to have accused represented by counsel's clerk," said the third pclio? magistrate. Singapore, en Saturday when fixing the trial of the case m which Shelan Mandor is charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Nagama for Oct. 28. When the case was87 words
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Article344 1935-10-07 3 SCHOOL ENROLMENT FIGURES Y HE Penang Flying Club report for, September, states that the weather during the month has considerably affected flying hours, stormy conditions prevailing on several days, and strong cross winds prevented the j u>p of the only available runway. The decline m dual instruction indicates a lack344 words
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Article63 1935-10-07 3 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipini;. Oct. .V The Ke Wong Eah festival culmi nated m a grand procession rounc. the main streets of Taiping today Devotees everywhere burnt crackers and made ofl'erings as the Tung Chees or mediums, with pierced cheeks passed by Tomorrow there63 words
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Article281 1935-10-07 3 •THE Church of the Sacred Heart. Tank Road. Singapore, celebrated its Silver Jubilee on Sept. 19 by a Pontifical High "Mass presided by (he Rt. Rev Mgr. A. Devals. Bishop of Malacca, assisted by Rev. Fathers C. Cardon and J. Sy. Sinking at the mass281 words
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280 1935-10-07 3 Heavier Bookings To Europe Via The U.S. NOT SOLELY DIE TO WAR SCARE The Real A ti met ions (From Our Shippiiu < orrrspoMdr.it > •yilF popularity of the homeward route b) wi) of America which «s an ever- increasing attraction to Malayans has led many people into Kaiiiing thr280 words
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161 1935-10-07 3 MALACCA'S NEW MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER (From Our Own Correspond. i;t Malacca. Oct. 1 THE Governor's appoint ment oi th« j f Straits Chinos- British Association < nominee. Mr. Tan 800 Chong, ai a Municipal Commissioner ol the Town and Fort of Malacca is bound to be well received by the people161 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-10-07 3 LAN HOSKINS. 11 years old. is the world's youtuest speedway rider He is the son of the manager of the West Ham track.23 words
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Advertisement119 1935-10-07 3 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel oM before your time, and unable to enjoy the pleasuies of youth, take Dr. Nixon* Vl-Tabs and restore .our Manhood, Vitality and Energy. B\K results In 14 hours. Dr. Mxon Vl-Tahs are a new discovery and Ruar*"'eed to build new blood119 words
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Advertisement111 1935-10-07 3 "CPTOOLS ore LONG-LASTING TROUBLE-FREE jjff *o r I v t_ I I I >l vj y^-^r s~* iii x~\ t-\ i iv i As^f V*^ nI i i^ lI N VJ y CZ3 L_y I I I I Vml I I I L^m 1 I I V—J x^ yi I111 words
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Article, Illustration2884 1935-10-07 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON Heralds Of Winter Cheaper Flying And Streamlined Trains Secrets Of The "Silver Link "Justice Is Too Slow— Traffic Judges— For 250,000 Dangerous Drivers? Eight Pints Of Beer By Analysis Insomnia Baths Banish Sheep-Counting Number 10's 200 th Birthday All Aboard Fo r The Talkies BY2,884 words
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Advertisement130 1935-10-07 4 v;A I^S?5 > N AT E XWJSVJ^ >;;.,r^ i ;>,- you can buy a tSA^S^ p>-- TUBE FOR EVERY bfj\»- *S* MEMBER OF THE V-"'*\ FAMILY! EVERYONE iV".' I"'^1 favorably known as tl» CAN NOW AFFORD THIS f^P^P^t^^. Specia. Fi. m -Re m ovin g Tooth Paste 23£ 4^^^;^^ JHINK130 words
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Miscellaneous449 1935-10-07 4 K k JS h^BeTnOT TO MOLD \Tv LP <U t C T<^ CrtORCHiLL BURIE i ISBbT ?HE BABY" Ihe oPE^nu OT^HE LEAGUE SEASON **j^j£«£ hImSELF Trtt HATCHET y^\ I^^^ m keauiness X v /SB I V >^~T^H rl br. RECEPTiCr^I LORD CASTI tK'OS c oL IKROUOH A I AVA, I^^^^449 words
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Article, Illustration261 1935-10-07 5 Kr ROPE'S GREATEST Mice is reaching an advanced stage oi onstruc lion m Holland. The bridge is an immense structure spam in k the Kiver l>e Waal u« mi Nihiuiien. It Miptiscdesa steam ferry. The work is Attracting the attention oi engineers all over the world. MRS. BATTYE (left) and261 words
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Advertisement168 1935-10-07 5 g^gj tMT* R^*-' K^' fit isrJ ut thr treat g^^y\ vV^S./^^^gl (r t ahtf oi kul.'un* Ci^*^*^^^*^^^ ■^^I^Sj b 7 LJI.CS. Colds are not a necessary evil Sf Nobody can protect themselves ci<*y an«i night •gainst infection, but it is easy to lortih your •yttem against those germs to which168 words
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1356 1935-10-07 6 Verdict On Friday "WE ARE DEALING IN SPLIT SECONDS" SAYS COUNSEL JUDGMENT was reserved on Saturday m the case m which Mr. Lim J Peng Han has been tried before the Criminal District Judge, Mr H. A. Forrer, en a charge of causing1,356 words
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221 1935-10-07 6 Many Visitors From Abroad ipROWDS of people attended the 1 All-Chinese Trade Fair which was opened at the Great World on Saturday afternoon by the acting Consul General for China, Mr. Zau Tsung Sze. A well-attended tea party vas held, during the altcrnoon at221 words
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Article126 1935-10-07 6 Must He Either Morris Or Albion Type 'From Our Own Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4 It has become known that the Residents m the federated Malay States have received instructions that all motor lorries bought for Government must be either of the Morris or the Albiom type.126 words
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Article80 1935-10-07 6 <Trom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. Cheng Tiak Lim, alias C. T. Lim, formerly storekeeper, salesman and bill collector employed by Barlow and Company. charged with criminal breach ot trust m respect of $1561.98 was committed by Mr. F. K. Wilson, Kuala Lumpur magistrate, to80 words
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Article43 1935-10-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 4. The local Indian motor-car drivers have formed an association m order to afford facilities for moral and social advancement and to promote self-help. A Muthusamy was elected president, and D. Dawson hon. secretary.43 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-10-07 6 Photo). AT THE ROYAL SINGAPORE FLYING CLUB "At Home" on Saturday afternoon S5 "Flips' were given m club planes. Our picture shows a plane being brought ashore to the hangar. Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article113 1935-10-07 6 To He Followed By Police Supervision i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. Reports of petty thefts during the past few weeks m Kuala Lumpur resulted m the arrest of a Chinese named Wong Choon. who when produced before Mr. F. K. Wilson, m the Kuala113 words
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214 1935-10-07 6 British Engineering Triumph WILL TAKE NAVY'S MOST POWERFUL SHIPS HTHE test of the great dry dock at the Naval Base at Seletar. into which 68.750.000 gallons of water were pumped last month from the Straits of Johore, has been successful. This terrific pressure 01214 words
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Article236 1935-10-07 6 STORM* CONDITIONS IN THE NORTH rE total enrolment for 1934 m all schools m the Straits Settlements showed an increase over the figures for 1933, being 87.579 against 82,300. The enrolment at English schools remained practically constant, hut Malay vernacular schools showed an increase of over236 words
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Advertisement97 1935-10-07 6 ALL PHOTOGRA- 2|^ MALAYA, SIAM BURMA. J% \f SCHMIDT CO- V 89, BRAS BASAH ROAD, RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING, SINGAPORE. X v I I v =J =s^ e^^.l.^^^^^^^^ 'ROYAL NETHERLANDS It!" i_ |MD|ES A|RWAYS) The K.N.I.L.M. leaves Singapore for Batavia every Wednesday at 8 a.m. This new fast service is operated97 words
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Advertisement87 1935-10-07 6 GREAT SALE HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN PRICES GENUINE BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND CLOCKS PRICES NEVER BEEN REDUCED TO SUCH LOW LEVELS. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY TO WEAR A HIGH CLASS WATCH. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOWTOMORROW IS TOO LATE IT IS ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS SO MAKE IT A POINT TO87 words
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Article190 1935-10-07 7 WALES AND SCOTLAND DRAW :\TKRN-ATIONAL SOCCER C ardiflT, Oct. 5. yHFRF were 40,000 people present to M*e Wales and Scotland draw I—l it soccer today Wales kicked off into a dazzling The Scots were clever with short passing and better ap- 1 chlnt and the inside trio were a delightful190 words
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369 1935-10-07 7 THREE KNOCK-OUTS IN AMATEUR BOXING CONTEST AT K.L. Singapore Men Do Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Arrkrkr* Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5. OOOD crowd witnessed the Selangor amateur boxing compet.t.on held at Bukit Bintang Amusement Park Stadium last night m aid of the Selangor Jubilee Fund Wii.^" 16 ce D XCe369 words
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Article384 1935-10-07 7 SUPERIOR FORWARDS S.C.R.C 4; O.R.A 1. IN attaok for the greater part of tiie girtie, the C i nese had little difficulty m defeating the Old Rafflesians who were playing on their home ground In nockey match on Saturday The defence on both sides was384 words
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Article41 1935-10-07 7 Mr E. D. Kibble, retired BUtC Engineer. Pahang. accompanied by Mrs. Kibble, left Kuala Lipis on Tuesday for Port Dickson where they will spend a month as the guest of Dr. <Miss> ■Kibble, prior to leaving Malaya for good on retirement.41 words
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Advertisement207 1935-10-07 7 "THE WORLD'S GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR" That is CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S opinion of PETER LORRE the amazing Continental star who will thrill you beyond words m this sensational new M.-G.-M. PICTURE OPENING AT THE CAPITOL SOON —The Face of mm 1,000 THRILLS! sCrnM for n remarkable I \^k niflM^rpieco of acting! IWI207 words
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Advertisement277 1935-10-07 7 ►TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILIONS B^ A T s R AN EXCITING A V V THRILLING ffl X j| V i CRIME STORY! HB^iß^^ii V SEASON EXTENDED Owing to Popular Success! 7th and POSITIVELY LAST DAY! [CAPITOL 1 (TONIGHT 6.15-9.15 I EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THIS GREAT FILM TRIUMPH DON'T MISS THE277 words
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Article44 1935-10-07 8 LAMBERT- PATON.— The engagement is announced today of Walter Denis Lambert. Manager of the Pavilion Theatre, son of Mrs. M. Lambert of South Kensington, to Anna Therese Cecelia, youngest daughter of Mrs. Andrew Paton. of 6. Mount Elizabeth Singapore and County Carlow. Ireland.44 words
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Article47 1935-10-07 8 WILSON.— At the General Hospital. Singapore, on Oct. 6 at 9.45 p.xn., Wennie <Nick> Wilson, aged 38 years. Cortege will leave 26 Oxford Road at 5 p.m. A service will be held at the Church of St. Joseph, and burial will 'ake place at Bidadari Cemetery.47 words
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1119 1935-10-07 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935 The European Chessboard ONE great advantage of the geographical position of Singapore iis that it affords an excellent vantage point for dispassionate observation of affairs, both m the Far East and m the West. We are far enough away from Europe to1,119 words
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Article877 1935-10-07 8 THE trial of a peer by trie House of Lords is sufficiently rare to attract comment, but it is even more unusual that a case should come before the Court of the Lord High Steward If the case arises during the Parliamentary sessions i* Is tried877 words
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Article730 1935-10-07 8 LASZLO SCHWARTZ - LASZLO SCHWARTZ BY IJO. it is not the kind oi "bows" one would naturally think of m these gunpowder-scented times. The above title suggested itself to me with Increasing persistency while I listened to Singapore Children's Orchestra rehearsing under the baton of their conductor Mi E. A730 words
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Advertisement128 1935-10-07 8 J2k 9 C 3S&L i TO COMPLETE A MEAL A GOOD CHEESE FROM A GOOD SELECTION ENGLISH AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR DUTCH GOUDA EDAM CREAM GRUYERE GORGON ZOLA ROQUEFORT ALWAYS FRESH Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. r^~^^^ Coolness ana I fc In health .u\d illness SHI 'J^'il when tired from128 words
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Advertisement46 1935-10-07 8 ON ONE DAY m a London suburb three women complained of missing husbands. But women never could aim straight. However, as the proper protection for the home, they unerringly hit upon "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSI RANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.46 words
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Article237 1935-10-07 9 ORIGIN OF DISPUTE Baron Aloisi's Speech At Geneva London, Oct. 6. the public session ol the Council rday, the Italian member. Baron declared if the Council had care- :ully studied the Italian memorandum J declarations of the Italian rnment on the origin of the dispute ild have been seenBritish Radio - 237 words
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Article487 1935-10-07 9 Isolationism A Dangerous Heresy London. Oct. 5. The newspapers choose for special comment three points m a speech delivered by the Prime Minister. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, at Bournemouth last night. Although delivered at the close of the annual conference of the Conservative and Unionist Associations the speech wasBritish Wireless - 487 words
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Article15 1935-10-07 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oct. 6. Mr Chiang Chi Ching. Director of MM China15 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-10-07 9 Photo). II I THE GOVERNOR and Lady Thomas attended the Royal Singapore Plying Club 'At JJome" on Saturday afternoon. On the right of H.E. is Mr. F. G. Lundon. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article74 1935-10-07 9 m Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Oct. 3. The Reverend F. Oliver, In addressR Mrians yesterday on life m tralia, said that the educational was second to none. There were many state schools, and schools, colleges and universities pped with excellent tutors. Mr. Oliver said it surprised74 words
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Article123 1935-10-07 9 Negri Motorists Discuss Problem Seremban, Oct. 5. The matter of straying cattle was brought up at the recent meeting of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association of Malayn. which was presided over by Mr. John Wishart. Mr. B. M. B. O'Connell. Chiei Police Officer. Negri Sembilan.123 words
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Article857 1935-10-07 9 It Must Be Strong Enough To Withstand High Temperatures And Fierce Winds FAMOUS SCIENTIST ON WAY TO HIMALAYAS f*REAT damage and distress were caused by drought and sond-i storms m the United States m 1934. If the midwestern plains of the States had been covered With857 words
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169 1935-10-07 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Shanghai Welcomes Malayan Athletes Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oct. 5. FIVE thousand people including representatives of 97 public, bodies gathered at the wharf of the China Merchant Steam Navigation Company, Shanghai, to welcome the Malayan contingent of athletes to the All-China Olympic meeting yesterday. The Malayan visitors are the169 words
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Article29 1935-10-07 9 London. O<t. K. Summer time m Greit Britain ends officially at three o'clock tomorrow morning when public clocks will be set back to 2 am. Greenwich time.— British RadioBritish Radio - 29 words
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Advertisement43 1935-10-07 9 TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Parmentier Fish a la Suchet Roast Sirloin of Beef Yorkshire Pudding CaMwfC and Brown Potato (old Meat Salad Apricot Conde Cheese. Fruit, Coffee. 77? Y OUR SPECIALITIES: FRESH s BAKED ALASKA A CHOICE OF OVER 100 OTHER DISHES. j PHONE43 words
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Advertisement34 1935-10-07 9 TOMORROW'S CENTENARY I NUMBER This Will Consist Of I 132 PAGES For Which There Is NO EXTRA CHARGE Many Special Articles With Pictorial Cover On Art Paper In Six Colours 132 PAGES— IO CENTS34 words
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Advertisement178 1935-10-07 9 BALLYS FAMOUS I FOOTWEAR f*|r%^^ ATTRACTIVE WHITE irf^V--rtn»K KID S ANDAL SIMILAR PRICE 7 2 5 SMART BLACK SATIN BAR SHOE. CENTRE j* CLIP SIMILAR TO ILLUSTRATION. /m$K GREEN CREPE DE V^ CHINE COURT SHOE. %>^^v TRIMMED WITH SATIN. 1 \^g^. PRICE $10.25 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE "St Ivel" Brand178 words
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Article1166 1935-10-07 10 SAT! RDAY, OCT. 193"> MIXING Buyers Sellers Ampai Tin <4. i 4o 9ci f>s 3d AMW Kumbang 32s 9d 33s 9d AUStnU Malay 59s 60s Aver Hitam Tin (5s 13s 3d 14 Ayer Weng (tl) 1.1214 1.I7H Bangrtn Tin 19s 20s Batu Selangor <si; 94 97 Cbendi1,166 words
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Article97 1935-10-07 10 Oct. S Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tun $4.88 Crown. Cross 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 m 4'4allon drums per British Imperial97 words
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Article224 1935-10-07 10 Oct. I SELLING London 4 months' sight 2.4'u London months' sight 2 4 3 32 London GO days' sight 2 4 1 16 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 24 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 861 Hamburg, demand 140 New York,224 words
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Article142 1935-10-07 10 World's Fifth Exporting Nation Ottawa. Canada more than retained her place m fifth position m 1934 among the J great exporting nations of the world. i increasing her percentage of the total world export trade from 3.59 per cent. m 1933 to 3.99 per cent, last year. These142 words
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Article1030 1935-10-07 10 COAL INDUSTRY MORE ACTIVE Britain's Trade During August SLIGHTLY quieter conditions were noticeable m a number of industries during August, but the decline m activity normally experienced at this time of the year appears to have been less marked than usual. During July, British exports were again higher m comparison1,030 words
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90 1935-10-07 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. ft, II o'clock noon Buyers Sellers I No. IX.R.SS. m eases FOB. October* 19 7 t 20 Good FAQ. m cases (FOB October* 19 716 1991 C No. I. X. RS.S. <spotloose> < award able Singapore 19-\, U> i No. I.X.R.S.S October 19^ 1990 words
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Article78 1935-10-07 10 THE TIN PRICE Oct. 5: Btne*porc tin prtce «prr pirul) $109.50. Oct. Bu>rrs Sellers Gambler Java Cube JjJ Hamburg Cube Muntok White Popper 1 5° Copra. Sundried 4GO Copra, mixed 4.10 Small Flakr Tapioca 4.30 R.B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 107 Banja Jolotong Sarawak Jelotong 8.0078 words
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Article97 1935-10-07 10 DURING the week ending Sept. 28. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 27.904 oases. (,f which 3.425 12 per cent* cases were to the United Kingdom. 735 (3 per cent.* cases to Continental countries. 22.551 81 per cent* cases to Canada, and 1.19397 words
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Article247 1935-10-07 10 BIG ORDERS FOR BRITAIN Gained In Competition With The Continental Countries Contracts with British firms to the value of €530,246 8s lid. have been placed, states British Industries House Journal for the Rand Water Board by a delegation which recently left London. In competition with several continent al countries, including247 words
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Article143 1935-10-07 10 Britain's Imports From Canada Ottawa. Canada was the principal source of supply for British imports of crude zinc during the first six months of the current calendar year taking 48.222 tons of the Canadian product. Belgium came second with 12.139 tons and Australia third with 5.975. In British143 words
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Article29 1935-10-07 10 The output lrom Kramat Pulai mine for the month of Sept. 1935. was as lollows From the mine 170 piculs from tributors 58 piculs total 237 piculs.29 words
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Article169 1935-10-07 10 OH. 3 4. :>. American Can Com. 140' 143 Hl» American Telephone and Telegraph 136 7 137% 137% Atcheson Railroad 45 45 44' Chesapeak 44',, 43% Dupont 127' Igg 1. Firestone 14 14'. 14 s General Electric .>2' 33 S3»-j General Motors 48 45^ 48 Goodrich 8» 8^169 words
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Article318 1935-10-07 10 MARKET PRICE LIST Sinfcapo.. Beef steak Beef stew Of cui:\ Fillet steak Mutton. Australian Pork, lean Pork, I an and l.t guallty) POOLimi Capons (locally reared i Ducks Fowls Hens i locally r< .ind' Pigeons, domestic. Pigeons, domestic unfit fi"' (i I C.C.s Duck. tresta Fowl, fresh Duck, preserved FISH.318 words
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Article89 1935-10-07 10 Capable Of Doin^ JO m.p.h On A Level Road Wl> it is pi iim« h.- tin fastest p-rj;il cyrle. capable ol :*0 mil an boar i n ;i u\. 1 road I > ba factored m Btrmtnchan Th» machine departi From 1 1 v«. cepted fi uctkMi89 words
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Article, Illustration600 1935-10-07 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE NEW ZONE METHOD THE fallacy of rebidding a hand of balanced distribution when partner's first response has indicated that the combined hands cannot produce game is most clearly indicated by the new "zone method" of determining600 words
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Article438 1935-10-07 11 TPHE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. SS. and F M.S.. during the, period Seoi 28 to Oct. 4. inclusive., and are available for public use m the t Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore Applications may be made by members of438 words
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Article77 1935-10-07 11 His Highness Sir Abu Bakar. X CMC. Sultan of Pahang. who is on an extended tour of Perak. Cameron Highlands. Penang and Selangor. will return by way of Temerloh where he will reside at his Istana for a few days prior to visiting Bentong on Oct. 12. on which date77 words
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Article420 1935-10-07 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ma lace:*.. Oct. 5. ON Wednesday the Malacca Young India .s celebrated the 67th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi by holding sports for Harijan children and a tea party at the premises <>; the Indian Club. A programme of seven events for boys420 words
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Advertisement286 1935-10-07 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m 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 i Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve286 words
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Advertisement498 1935-10-07 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. Al STRALIA 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 .Off Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.00 tio HEAD OFFK E 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star IJoiJo Saigon Amrltsar498 words
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Article, Illustration57 1935-10-07 12 BADLY HOLED, her bows crumphd. and low m thr water, the North GeimAfl Ltofi steamer Kiscna< h f 4,158 tons) Ueinn lowed sttrn first into Dover after her collision iv the English Channel with the SMM-tMI British hattlrship Ramillies. The task of getting the Kis«na<h into port Ml so delirato57 words
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Article463 1935-10-07 12 Merchant Navy Federation Adopts New Policy THE Ktpiisentative Council of the Officers' (Merchant Navy) Federation, Limited, m an interim report unanimously recommends the adoption of a trade union policy, and that the federation should "sail alongside" the trade union movement. "This is the logical result." states a463 words
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Article92 1935-10-07 12 Osaka's First Contract For Larue Size Warship The hrst class Japan— < cruller, tiuKako. flagship Of tbe Kurt Naval Squadron, will undergo extrusive repairs and modernisation at the Osaka Iron Works shortly, according to an announcement made by tho Navy authorities It it expected that these repairs92 words
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Article46 1935-10-07 12 Ivonmuuih. direct. Informed thai H m.is t>< quot*- tti .iddition.il 4 ton tor bU CM direct ■teamen Rattans lo Irish p«»riN. kmaJ rat iai :.-t i under mentioned insii i» fellows Londonderry 22.> Cork iBs id Waterford :,4s 6d i il- irom O46 words
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Article71 1935-10-07 12 Mr Hon.. hi H.ill 01 tin B I Biilar Beivtu m CbflM li .«t pn -.iviim w] h Mi H C\m i mock Em X' Mr H i reCwned tram lettvc after tutTini o« lor ov«'i •hn v. .irs In < Hthe author ol la« iiif btSl kn tv. :i71 words
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Advertisement501 1935-10-07 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated In F.M.S.) rHKI'HONE: Freight 5433 Passage 54*1 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING *GfcNTB POit IIIiHUIID MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. UOYAI, STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. CANADIAN PACINC 4. WORLD'S OBEATtn 'Incorporated m England) YUh "EMPhESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU HONO- j. KJLTJ or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA501 words
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Advertisement224 1935-10-07 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon. Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and Rngland HOMEWARD SAILINGS INirt of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave' Ranfoor 1935. KEMMENDINE Oct. 19 BHAMO Nov 2 AMARAPOORA Nov 16 SAGAING Nov 30 BURMA Dec 14 YOMA Dec 28 193H pegu lan n CHINDWIN Tan224 words
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Advertisement167 1935-10-07 12 M.S. JAVA" ARRI): tB;9 Consign* »s •>; BW9O p« r M.» tnotursiup tram Bnropc .ir. i otiiU'fi tha: .1 general mrvcy *»i < cargo i.indrd m i damaged cond v.iv be held ti nndmin Wo. 4 Boadtd "D" It I p m and M i^t 3 p. ni .on Wrdnrsday167 words
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Miscellaneous613 1935-10-07 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals IJY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 45 a m i Alor Star. Man. to Fri 7.45 am Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p DB. [poh: Weekdays' 7.45 am and 7 P m Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson:613 words
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Miscellaneous44 1935-10-07 12 CLEARANCES Oct 5: S'^nans. Tomohon Pfttrat, Toba. Toboali. Tanimbar. Sinabans ToKian <Dut >; Vvner Brooke (Sar. India Maru <Jao>: Tavbank. KlanK KaianK. Takada. Edondale. Laxmi, Kampar Lanit Mahidol. Sin Aik Lee. Silver Gull i <Brit Oct. 6: Maia Hari. Anshun <Brit >,' Singkara, Mapia. Belawan «Dut).44 words
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Miscellaneous119 1935-10-07 12 SINGAPORE HARHOUR Ships ulntigMdr thr vm, or expf t'led t iri Rohna Ophli yin ft Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3> Glonu;ir» v It Nftga Diomrd 14; Dimboi.l i n 9; PeCtOf 7 Empire Dock (Entrance <■ ChilMM Mttec >" Keel Mam 34; Darvi 1 Empire Dork (Entranrr (•<! [poll 47119 words
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Advertisement441 1935-10-07 13 ,J V i©^ V^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS l oare Spore. T'nare Spore ALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 11 RAJPUT ANA 17 000 Dec 20 BANGALORE 8,000 Oct. 34 1936 15,000 Oct. 25 CHITRAL 15,000 Jan 3 17,000 Nov. 8 BURDWAN 6 070 Jan 16 3HUTAN441 words
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Advertisement488 1935-10-07 13 Eilerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. I Incorporated m England "ELLERiMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AM) HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer Due Sails. City of Bristol Oct. 'M Nov 2 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. City or488 words
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Advertisement912 1935-10-07 13 REPRESENTING THE BI.L'E nWMEL MM (Ocean Thr Ua Kh.«« Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and Chin. Mutual X SH2rZL2*S"* C* IM« U4. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. The sTrSTL s*i™ l?!' The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. The W^hLn ti F H U The CUna Navigation Co.. Ltd. The Inl^C 11 V" L912 words
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Advertisement710 1935-10-07 14 Km P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCBAP*XJ OPHIK Monday. Oct. 7. Belawan-Deli. MAKASSER- Monday, Oct. 7. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Ba?an Si-Api Api. BOTH Monday. Oct 7, Muntok. Batava and Cneribon. P.OKAN Tuesday. Oct. 8. Bengkalis, Pimfh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengpidar. Tanjoug Leidong and Asahan. I'ALOPO Wednesday. Oct. 9. Ponang and Bagan Si-Api-Api.710 words
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Advertisement341 1935-10-07 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE of/w/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE TRAVEL THE AMERICAN WAY IF YOU WANT COMFORT and ECONOMY £76. 12. 0. SINGAPORE TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA IN TOURIST CLASS. INCLUDING TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL. TOURIST CLASS OFFERS YOU: Large outside staterooms with hot and cold running water— excellent cuisine talking341 words
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Advertisement573 1935-10-07 14 P. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKEICA leo Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durbu Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Montevideo faru Santos, Buenos Alr»\s via Colombo Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-es Salaam. Belra. L. Marques. Durban i» Elizabeth, and Cape Town Aden Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzi' Dar-es-Salaam. L.573 words
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1486 1935-10-07 15 Two Ticket-Holders Collect $710 Each On First Double Tote SAILOR BILL WINS BIG EVENT (From Our Own Correspondent) gKOUANT weatne, favoured the ,««,„*££^St^r^t meeting There was a iarge attendance and the day's s» some excellent finishes. y p he dividends were on the1,486 words
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Article573 1935-10-07 15 Useful Talent Revealed In First S, C. C. Rugger Match Of Season Newcomers 9. Rent TUEWCOMERS beat the Rest by nine points (a penalty goal and two tries) to a goal (five point 5n the opening game of the S.C C Rugby football season on the Padang573 words
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Article26 1935-10-07 15 A hockey match between theS.R.C and the P.W.D. was played on the Padang on Saturday and resulted m a victory for the P.W.D. by 1 026 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-10-07 15 A UNB-OtrT taring Urn M Newco»cn M vs. The M Btat M UmgWj ,nat h wm the t adan;' on Saturday afternoon, (lire Press Photo).25 words
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302 1935-10-07 15 C.S.C. Beat R.A. (Changi) At Hockey SUPERIOR ALL ROUND cs < I: k.a. (Chaad) i THE Ceylon Sports Club gained a welldeserv< d >; eto y rlct over the RA. (Changi) by s a: Balestier Pi Un on Saturday Putting out stronger team than the one that did tervice them302 words
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361 1935-10-07 15 Pte. Adlam Leads Throughout Johore-Singapore Walk To Win Easily DTE. Adlam. oi the Wiltshire Regiment, won the first Johore-Simjaporc walking competition organised by the "Sportsman" yesterday morning. He was cheered by a small crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium as he arrived 2 hours. 4 minutes and 45 s< eonds361 words
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455 1935-10-07 15 CASTELL AND KNIGHT BRILLIANT United Services 29 j k S?m"S|=S| an lndlcatton o, SSS.SL'Z IT I the Air Wan Quarter, win probably be unto s P'-<-fl II" mad. ,ome brilliant sp on Saturday and could alma be »Ued on to nnlsh a455 words
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300 1935-10-07 15 Inter-Club Badminton Championship "A TEAMS EASY WIN IN ALLMAYFLOWER FINAL THE Mayflower Badminton Party*! "A" team won the Mngapore Interdub championship tournament when they defeated their it ß team In the final match which was played <m Saturday at the Clerical Union Hall bj m« garnet to nil As was300 words
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Article105 1935-10-07 15 From Our Own Correspondent I pu»i. on. Threi Interwtlni inter rim* hocfet) matches played here provided .spirit. <l «'xcii:»nui > Mfwdlßf «<xxi talent The Colts, aftrr havltiK coiu'i «1« <i rwo goals to th. "V" team m.idr splendid rully m the second hall .»n<t scored three goals to105 words
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1441 1935-10-07 16 City Fail To Take Chances ARSENAL CREEP UP I Prom Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 6. *THE biggest surprise m yesterday's league matches was Stokes win at Manchester City After a goalless first half the City opened the scoring through Heale. but1,441 words
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Article117 1935-10-07 16 London, On. The results ol the Rugby Union matches played today, as cabled by Reuter. were: Lanes and Cheshire 8. New Zealand 21 At Birkenhead Bath 0. Rosslyn Park 12 Bedford 20. Moseley 0. Bristol 16. Devon. Services 0 Coventry 12, Leicester 11 Headingly 2:i. BradJord 3. London117 words
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Article55 1935-10-07 16 Twenty-one cards were taken out for the October Ladies Spoon (Bogey) of the Keppel Golf Club and the following returned: Miss M. Evans 3 up. Mrs. E. Litchfield 2 up, Miss M. Grieve 2 up, Mrs. L A. Williams 1 up. Mrs. J. L. Campbell All square. Mrs.55 words
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Article524 1935-10-07 16 GIVES AWAY WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND REACH JOE MENDIOLA, the tough Filipino flyweight gained the decision over Frankie Weber m their twelve three-minute round fight at the Olympic Stadium last night, on points. The Filipino was giving away something like one stone 1 3 4 -Ib. to the524 words
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446 1935-10-07 16 I Cruickshank Wins Autumn Cup At S. G. C. QUALIFIERS FOR VADE CUP T*HE October medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for M. G. Marriott m "A" division with a net score of 66. m446 words
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Article43 1935-10-07 16 <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. E. N. W. Oliver and W. E. Willis won the men's open doubles m the Selangor Club tournament yesterday, when, m the ftnal. they defeated C. Howard and L. R. Ferriday 6—3, 6—l.43 words
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532 1935-10-07 16 CONSIDERABLE talent was revealed at the finals of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's first open championship meeting yesterday. The events were held m the Anson Road Stadium, the pavilion being packed with enthusiastic spectators. The programme was carried out532 words
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