The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,672. CSTD. 1835. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935. 10 CENTS.
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  • 55 1 ARMY HEADS DEMAND TSTORATION OF MONARCHY Athens. Oct. 10. 4 Fi vial statement anRoyalist coup says ol th( armed forces. hall of the army. Premier, M. Tsaldaris, Bd the immediate retu monarchy by a vote nal Assembly, upon Government resigned. Kontiylis. Greece's strong r lull powers
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  • 623 1 AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY ONLY DISSENTIENTS Britain And France Reach Complete Agreement On Sanctions PROMPT ACTION MUST BE TA KEN Mr. Eden \UITH the exception of Austria and Hungary, the League Assembly yesterday approved the report condemning Italy. m I Mr. Eden, speaking after the decision, said
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  • 137 1 tspecl Of Early General Election London, Oct. Id ill be convoked on Oct n Oct. 2S ning of Parliament a week nticipated has again given to the prospect ot an early n. Informed political circles think country will not long nd a date soon after the :nber
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  • 42 1 Experimental Flight To (Juam iXlameda (Calif). Oct. 6. Clipper left on an experi- today to Guam via Island and Wake eqm stamp collectors the ithorised the Clipper to 1 letter mail on this flight i 1.25 dollars each way.— Reuter
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  • 27 1 I' vet been decided when i) Lewin. G.0.C.. Malaya. been ill. will return tc neral Lewin is at Fraser's he went after having left Singapore.
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  • 141 1 As Vote Stigmatising Italy Is Recorded London, Oct. 10. A moving scene occurred in the Council Chamber when each member answered in tho affirmative in reply to the question cf the Chairman whether he approved of the report stigmatising Italy. Baron Aloisi, whose features throughout the ordeal
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  • 118 1 Complete Agreement Reached By Hritain And France Geneva, Oct. 10. The British deny there is any AngloFrench divergence regarding sanctions On the other hand, they are continuing to work ln close agreement. French quarters declare that com--1 plete agreement has been reached between French and British experts on a
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  • 408 1 LULL IN WAR Aid For Abyssinian Red Cross Work Rome, Oct. 10. "A LL quiet is the etfect of the cinn- munique covering operations in Ethiopia In the last two days. It is reported the Italians hold all the mountain oasses in the occupied territory in
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  • 132 1 PURCHASE OF RUBBER EXPORT RIGHTS' PLAN SIAM PREMIER HAS NOT RESIGNED From Our Own Correspoiident > Bangkok. Oct. 10 Replying to an urgent question raised in the Assembly, it was officiary stated that the Premier had not officially resigned but on account of indisposition had left the capital on Monday
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 127 1 pi 4t_PS1 ADELPHI Pf HOTEL ROOF G ARDEN FORMAL TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE GRAND CABARET WITH I LAURA GUERITE THE FAMOUS ENTERTAINER ZELMA WRIGHT THE TOP TAPPER FROM HOLLYWOOD SERAFIM STRELKOFF THE SINGING GLOBETROTTER CABARET FROM 9 p.m. DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 TONIGHT, THE ROOF (i ARDEN IS RESERVED
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 1054 2 SUPPORT FOR THE ITALIAN CONSUL— BRITAIN AND FRANCE NOT IMPARTIAL STATUS OF A CONSUL NEED OBSERVE NO RESTRAINTS— INTERNA TIONAL MORALITY NOT IMPROVING— IS MUSSOLINI JUSTIFIED? To the Editor. Sir, -As the V/riter who was responsible for initiating the correspondence on your article of Saturday. "Italy run?
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    • 123 2 To the Editor, Sir.— Will you please' in luture leave j the Italian Consul alone and "quit picking on him." Your opinion of Signor Mattoli and his country is not the opinion of every Britisher in the town, so don't run away with thc idea that it
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    • 311 2 To the Kditor, Sir. It was with great interest I read in your Centenary Number the many tributes to Mr. Walter Makepeace. Yet little mention, if any, was made of his social welfare activities. I therefore feel, as one closely associated with him in this direction, it
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    • 478 2 To the Editor, Sir.— The American film producers have been engaging in their favourite occupation of defaming India or lowering her in the estimation of the world through /ilms. They have produced several films allegedly portraying the Indians, their religions and their daily domestic customs. This they
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    • 56 2 Shanghai. Oct. 7. Speaking at the weekly memorial meeting of the Kuomintang at Chengtu, capital of the Szechuan Province, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek suggested that in view of Szechuan's geographical advantage, economic resources, climatic conditions and the culture of the people, Chinas national renaissance movement should be radiated from this
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 194 2 ***********************************************************mmm Spillers Dog Foods for Uniform Quality. Purity and NutrUWe value are unequalled THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL FEED FOR EVERY AGE AND BREED AGENTS POR MALAYA Wholesale and retail special rates for Kennels. The Federal Dispensary, Ltd. Incorporated In the P.M.8.) Raffles Place, Singapore. J .r^t^^^mmmmmmX^am* A_L. £^W Green Waterproot
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    • 752 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. TEbc Singapore I Jfrcc press I Meat! Oflk-e: CorU Mrm Nnn N Phoor S4:i 5 niWM eatemloaj, i.. *u -ru Tel: "Tl.es MlwCl. KuiU I umpur OflW ,»5. Java Street I'honr 3«t:t London um. r 4i S3 Mr. t.C.I Tel: LeadmaU*, SUBSCRIPTION RAT^s I WUhlr. Out* Malava Main..
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 480 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY, OCT 11 High water 10.10 a.m. 8.7 It.. 10.28 pm 9.7 ft. Hockey: Police vs. S.R.C at S.R.C; S.C.C. "A" vs. RE at S.C.C; Indian Association vs. Medical College at M.C.U. Colts vs. Raffles Institution at R.L; S.C.R.C. vs RA. Changi at S.C.R.C Regimental Band.
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  • 438 3 Watch Tower Society i A LOUD voice uoomed across the water In the Singapore Roads on Wednesday night, ".nd men on ships at anchor peered into darkness expecting to find ler Neptune break forth to the ;CC nothing of the sort happened. •ead. they saw
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  • 67 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oct. 7. Chang Lian Chun, a bandit leader in North China, and his gang of 14, were executed yesterday in the presence of several thousand citizens of Tientsin. Evidence led at the High Court of North China has revealed that Chang and his
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  • 197 3 Barnes Unloaded By Strike-Breakers San Francisco. Sept. 23. The threatened strike of longshoremen reached a crisis here today when bargemen started picketing river freighters. Waterfront employers called upon the longshoremen unionists to do the unloading, but they refused to pass the picket line. In a statement issued today
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  • 127 3 Two Sent To Australian Premier Canberra, Sept. 24. Colonel E. W. Margesson. of Worthing. Sussex. England, has sent to the Prime Minister <Mr. Lyons) two large Bibles printed in London in the year 1613. Both volumes are complete and ore in an excellent state of preservation. One
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  • 90 3 General Lee Submits A Detailed Report Hop& Rons, Oct. 7. General Lee Hon Wan, garrison commander of the forces in East Kwangtung, has submitted a detailed report to Canton general headquarters on the incidents which led to the detention of two shiploads of rice, imported by Japanese merchants,
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  • 290 3 Motor Smash On Orchard Road A MOTOR smash which occurred at 9.45 p.m. on June 29 on Orchard Road near Oxiey Road junction formed the subject of dangerous driving charges against two Europeans, Mr. J. H. Hargroves of the Naval Base and Mr. H.
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  • 60 3 A HOKKIEX lorry driver was produced before Mr. E. E. Coleman, fifth Singapore magistrate yesterday on a charge of causing the death of a Chinese by running over him while backing his lorry on Rochore Canal Road on Wednesday evening. Accused claimed trial and the hearing
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  • 132 3 Bred To Wipe Out Destructive Grubs Brisbane. Queensland. Sept. 21. Recently 100 giant toads were imported irom Hawaii to Queensland to combat grub pests, and now at the Meringa sugar experiment station in North Queensland there are 2.000 oi these long-tongued insect destroyers. This is said to
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  • 132 3 "Trying To Involve Rest Of WorM In War" WasMaglsa, Oet. i, With the object of protecting Americans in Addis Ababa, the United States has furnished the Italian Government with data concerning American establishments there and hope invading planes will not bomb the pro- j perty flying the
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  • 180 3 How He Reduced lli> Waist lint 11; 2 Inches There is a delightlul tbout tins letter irom a cu iym in "For some time the letter r< .»ri l lu.ve been Intending write tell how much I hav< that excellent rem< \i Kruschen B When I flrst
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 HERE'S A LEAD YOU MAY SAFELY FOLLOW... is used in THE jWf^lHlßSrwffluffl i *> multiple chains j [tfjlMfyfy ijljgK 0R SAF^ S I 111 KOOM DOORS. Uw Chatwood Safe in your Bank. Busi- jM 1 Store or Home. Enquire fer prices P vJ and full particulars. _g<f/M«« S> ___L mf*.
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    • 131 3 \k EL ORIENTE :t^^m. FABR, CA OE TOBACOS. INC. \M m**. lj(^L REINA VICTORIA V *Vzk \W\V Tlu M(>sl I'opulin WA In%\ m\ Smoke of Ihe Orient'' c.„u,„ e m.„,i_ L JACKSON c._.r b.»„. v <^ 1 COMPANY LTD of Imitation. 55, Robinson Rd. Singapore. MAAS-SA GREAT SALE HEAVY REDUCTIONS
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1257 4 FOR THE Singapore yachtswoman nothing could be .smarter than this "•Vogue" model of navy blue with a large V" and initial on the bodice in white braid and worn with a broad white belt and sandals. A navy blue bt let. of the sailortype and worn at
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    • 555 4 is when the Little Season is in progress I and Her Majesty's life is comparatively quiet without either official or semiofficial functions to occupy her time She can then indulge in private pleasures. There is one which every housewife the world over will appreciate Christmas shopping and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 110 4 JkS \__S_f» i A-m^*r**m\^ m iC'-ir-'^ m- i ll j•■ '-*\jfam .Ar'. ."s ,*rM(7^^?^>y>rV $'~s*if -ij/ i «*W- -L*y>l yCS- v re fa& 1 j* CHARGE Down the hill they come, Smiler leading— the Cow Gate children— full of Health and Vitality— irresistible See how they drive the hosts of
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  • Article, Illustration
    119 5 ABYSSINIAN TRIBESMEN most of them Muslims, muster.n* in Add.s ADa&a in readiness to leave for the Offaden. The ehieftians are mounted on mules. Ir't'L^v o^ -^7 He,d by J he Red Army Wok ta th Ki <* district, along the PoLish border. Tanks and motorised filler, p..rti< .patcd hi .he
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 6 MRS. HELEN WILLS MOODY. shaking hands with Miss Helen Jacobs after the Wimbledon final for the singles championship.
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  • 160 6 B PENANG BUYS LARGELY FROM SIAM j Bangkok, Oct. 5. THE monopoly of gathering edible birds nests, a great Chinese delicacy used largely for making soup, from the nesting places on the islands of the Gulf of Siam, for a period of three years from Oct. 1,
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  • 486 6 Three Years' Depression Lifting (Free Press Special) THE homeward freight market for tramp shipping in the Far East is at last showing signs of improvement. Three years of heavy depression lie behind all tonnage engaged in the market, the last nine or
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  • 378 6 FIVE BOYS CHARGED WITH THEFT A MALACCA Chinese who was on a visit to Singapore had an unfortunate experience on Wednesday night when he found that his car. which he had parked outside a house in Jalan Besar. was missing when he came out at 2 a.m. The
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  • 116 6 12,000 From Mr. Tan Soo Bin The following further contributions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund are acknowledged: Amount previously acknowledged $140,899.74 Committee R.A.F. Jubilee Display 2.000.00 Tan Soo Bin. Esq. 2.000.00 Nursing Staff— General Hospital 27 00 Tan Chong Kew. Esq. 10 00 Tan Boon Poh.
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  • 204 6 AFTER the re-organisation of the Indian Association. Singapore, the new Committee has already started work according to a programme it has set for the year. It has divided the activities of the association into different sections and appointed a sub-committee to run each section.
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  • 131 6 Two Charges Of Breach Of Trust fri: MBAI Us lvl clerk, miscellaneous divis. Ihe Municipal Treasurers h, who was indicted on tim. .1 criminal breach of trust H. A. frorrr. cr.m.iMl .'.sin. Singapore. was >cstcida\ rdv. M the lirst and third chai having been acquitted „n td.
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  • 40 6 Not In Favour Ot Conscription In connection with the In yesterday's Free Pre.^s with Lieut i O. C. Barrett, the retiring i,< China we are asked to Hati General is not in tavour o( oOQOCTtpti in Hong Kong
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  • 24 6 Shanghai. <>_. s China's export trade during months of July and August considerably, particularly tunu oil ra* and manulaetured silk and tea Chew Jit Poh
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 226 6 f LORETTA YOUNG says about charm! y aW~ y JvHr m^ ~Wm. mT -it__-_ Amm A*% M^ «LoRETTA the that 846 out of the 857 leading film st.irs -^^B in Hollywood and England protect thcit AV' *> -c^^-''""'''""^ beauty. Lux Toilet So.ip keeps their skin Am ,-y so clear and
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  • 612 7 Two Australians To Attempt RecordBreaking Flights KJNGSFORD SMITH ATTACKING SCOTT AND BLACK'S TIME Air Race Plane To Be Used In Solo Australia -England Trip Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kinffsford Smith, the Austra ,emp, to lower Ihe record"^ L*ls ml^set'up E Sir Charles is expected in Singapore on Saturday, arranaehaving been made
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  • 53 7 Washington. Oct. 4 The tentative draft of an arms em- bargo proclamation has been prepar- ed by Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary jf |l State, and the State Department i... submission to President Roosevelt _U soon as a state of war in East Africa |C is
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  • 148 7 Tamil Says He Lost ll hi Temper Taiping. Oct. 7. rtoui caa dI sssaun wai reported Kota 1 lew days ago. resultinK in woman belm sent 10 hospital with ■okfii ribs. Tin- assailant who proved be the woman's husband. WAI I and \iarged in the Taiping police
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 176 7 two A GUESS-PROOF MYSTERY! GHASTLY What strange power turned the USS. Carolina into Ml DFRS* a s^ ip terror? Who killed Duval while 1 000 men looked on? You'll rack your brains to solve emp I this mystery and jfiir- enjoy every mo- Ar**a A/*rm PLCTS' £jt+ VmAW^ > .9
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    • 359 7 DEAD HANDS THAT LlVE...and KILL! The Story of a Man with A DEVIL'S SOUL! THE SCREEN'S FIRST GRAND GUIGNOL Thriller! CAPITOL °^>«t w 6.15-9.15 rAf «..'A Fhe New Screen Sensation....Star of Famous Continental Triumph....Now Scores in FIRST AMI KK I I I PRODUCTION! PETER LORRE as "DR. GOGOL **W WHAT
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  • 498 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935. The "Double Tenth" i MALAYAN Chinese joined enthul™ siastically with their brothers in ;the home-land yesterday in the celebrations ot the "Double Tenth." On Oct. 10. 1911, the Chinese Rei public was founded and ever since, this auspicious date has been commemorated.
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  • 389 8 TT was a singularly refreshing ex- perience to read last week of a i leading Socialist in Great Britain putting in a good word for British colonial administration. Mr. Herbert Morrison, speaking at the jT.U.C. at Margate said he still felt jthe British were the most considerI ate
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  • 266 8 Tuesday. Oct. 8. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas were i present at an At Home given by the I British Medical Association (Malayan j Branch) at the College of Medicine. The following were the guests at a j dinner given by His
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  • 16 8 Mr. V. H. Velge arrived In Penang on I Monday by the s.s. Flintshire from London.
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  • 479 8 Ir. Defence Of The Mammoth A WHmkU For Hou****t-Brmmktri WRITING recently about the League of Nations. Mr. Lloyd George perpetuated a common error 'says a naturalist in a Home paper* in saying that: "The fossil remains of mammoth and brontosaurus attest the doom of creatures which
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  • 1484 8 can ail'ord to be high-minded and virtuous with regard to other peoples' aspirations and read them lectures on international ethics which have never hitherto been observed by the haves themselves. Their sincerity can be gauged by the attitude 01 Great Britain and France to the question of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 50 8 A WAITER SAYS that he sometimes walks twelve miles a day in the course of his duties. That seems to be carrying things too far. What about carrying out that resolution to protect your home with "GAFLAC" POLICIES? GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 499 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p.m., Oct. 10 Shares ol £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 115 7 8 115T 8 Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 112*8 112*4 _'a War Loan. 2 p.c 103* 2 103V2 Straits,
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    • 245 9 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Malaya has
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    • 87 9 Rubber: Firmer: London Spot: 6 1 32d. Previously. Steady at 5 31 32d Jan-Mar.: 6 3 16d Previously: 6 B d. April- June: 6 5 16d Previously: 6 l 4 d. July-Sept.: 6 7 16a Previously: 6 3 B d. New York Dec: 12.45c. Previously: 13.43c. New York Jan.:
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    • 73 9 I Tin: Firm. Cash: £235. 15s. Previously: Steady at Three months: £223 ss. Previously: £219 15s. Copper: Settlement: £35 17s. 6d. Previously: £35 17s. 6d Lead: Settlement: £19. 7s. 6d. Previously. £19 2s. 6d Spelter: Settlement price: £17. Os. Od Previously: £16 15s. <ioid: Yesterdsy: £7 is 9d Previously:
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    • 1172 9 Fraser and Co. 9 s List A PARTY OF ITALIAN Alphine tro >ps about to leave Kon.e for Kast Africa. The railway carriage in background has been liberally adorned with slogans. IaWM»AI oct 10. int. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin <4s> 5* 3d 5s 9d
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    • 209 9 Mitsui (Company Enters Manufacturing Field Tokio, Sept. 13. C nsiderab.H ntion ha:, been dn ected bv it dustrlsl quartan Is the reni sl the Mitsui Coaipany into Um motor-car manufecturtni indu try With the Ota Motor Car Work* '.he nucleus, the Mitsui Companv recently or- lt new sm.ill
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    • 37 9 Messrs Guthrie and Co Ltd KUSIS Lumpur, report that the RsßMll Dredging Co's output of op- for ths month of September. 1 935. was No Dredge ***** piculs. No 3 Dredße 547 31 piculs. total 978.62 piculs
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    • 98 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. 10. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers Nd. I. X. R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. October) 20 1 4 20 3 8 Good FAQ. in cases (FOB. October* 19 7 8 20 No. I. X. R.S.S. (spotloose I I awardable Singapore) 20 20 J 4 No.
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    • 93 9 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations, Oct. 10 Method Of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124 21, 74 7 H 74 7 8 New York S to 4.86 23. 490 5 16 490 9 16 Calcutta Per rupee Is. 6d ls 6 l B
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    • 56 9 Increase In British Revenue London. Oct 10. Exchequer retunu show that total ordinary revenue, excluding srll-balan-cing Items, amounts to £301 379.899 compared with £286.125.095 st ths corresponolnt date *i i r ,A The totsl ordinary expenditure, exclusive ol sell balancing Items, is £.'.72.443.234, against 356.262.822 at the corresponding
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    • 62 9 The Borneo Co.. advise the following outputs lor September, 1935: Tin Pahang Consolidated 2.486 pels. looh Tin <A. Etam> 680 pels. 1115.000 yardage treated, 388 hours run. Sungei Kinta in 380 pels, 102.700 yardage treated. 599 hours run, Temoh Tin 224 pels. 27.400 yardage treated, 161 hours run.
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    • 167 9 The coal-cattle pact concluded with the Irish Free State last January has more than doubled South Wales exports to that country. Latest figures issued by the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce show that in the first seven months of this year 235,000 tons of Welsh coal
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    • 228 9 Oct. 6. 8. 9. American Can. Com. 140' 2 138 3 4 139 American Telephone and Telegraph 138 3 4 139» 4 139' 4; < Atcheson Railroad 45 3 4 44 5 8 44 7 8 /.peak 44* 4 44 8 44 1 8 Dupont 129 2
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    • 230 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. 10 SELLING London 4 months' sight 24 1 London 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London 60 clays' sight 2 4 116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons. Paris, demand 863
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    • 80 9 The Borneo Co. Ltd.. Singapore announce that cabled advice has been received that the Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd.. has recommended the following final dividends lor the year ended July 31. 1935. Preference shares 8 1 per cent. <leas tax^ making 12 per cent for the year. Ordinary shares
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    • 85 9 Oct. 10 Buyers Sellers Gambier 6.50 Java Cube 9 50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 20.00 Copra. Sundried 5.10 Copra, mixed 4.60 Small Flake Tapioca 6.00 R.B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 115 Banja Jelotong 8.25 Sarawak Jelotong o-JJ R. (Siam) W.C. No 1 per koyan
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  • 433 10  -  the Tandava Nrittya Coloyrfal And Exotic A CROWDED house greeted Uday I Shankar and his company of Hindu mislrlant and dancers at the Victoria Theatre last night when they opened their season Faced by the contemplation of such refinement of technique, such ancient and polished vitual. the average
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  • 446 10 Settled Out Of\ Court TERMS UNDISCLOSED j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 10. A SETTLEMENT has been reached in the case in which Mr. Aaron Manasseh sued Mr. J. D. j Kemp, president, and Messrs. J), j Benson. H. (J. H. Johnson. Lee Toon
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  • 96 10 Bridge Washed Away DAILY HEAVY RAINS •Fwmm Our (>*n Correspondent). Ipoh. Ort. 1 JVMI Y heav> rains have result, *■< in the rivers in the distri.' v Kinjs in Serious damage h een done to the old Pulai Roa< 'here a bridge was washed ast
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  • IS LIFE TOO COMPLEX FOR HAPPINESS?
    • 471 10 Fn. in Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oci.. itIIK Kuala Lumpur scheme t'«>r a new markot is like King harles's bead to Mr. Dick it creeps into all sorts ol* discussions. Mr. 6. W, de Silva even worked it into a talk to the local Rotary Club
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    • 162 10 CHINESE CELEBRATE "DOUBLE TENTH" TTHE twenty-fourth anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese .Republic was celebrated by Chinese at home and abroad yesterday. In Singapore the entire Chines. community paid tribute to the mem lory of Ur. Sun Yat Sen. and spent the day in rejoicing
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  • 115 10 j Indian's Defence In Trop.iv* Charge Ipob. od Ungarsm s Tamil, was this mon charged with trespass ln I Chemor belooglng to a Chinese v asked to p'.e.id accused s..ie. was on his way to Taping we!. when, approaching Chemor. he thirst v and went to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 1289 11 CELEBRATION of the Double Tenth Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT TWENTY-FOUR years ago yester- 1 day the Chinese revolution broke out at Wucho.ng, opposite Hankow. and resulted in the overthrow of the Manchu Dynasty which had ruled the Chinese Empire for 270 years. At the behest of the
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  • 195 11 Man Who Was Troubled Ov«r Bicycle (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. Pleading guilty to attempting. to commit suicide by taking caustic soda, a Chinese named Chong Hoi Choon was bound over by Mr. F K. Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, in
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  • 452 11 by Ely Culbertson |j World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I i THE CRYSTAL-GAZER T'HERE is about every really execp- tional bridge player something of the foresight of a crystal gazer. He seems to the sense what lies ahead and instinctively prepares for it. Perhaps this
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  • 1058 11 Ground Cover An Important Provision Colombo, Oct. 1. "OOIL EROSION" was the subject of an interesting lecture delivered *J at the Chamber of Commerce Hall by Mr. M. Park, of the Department of Agriculture, to members of the Low-Country Products Association. Mr. L. W. A de
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  • 231 11 Australian's Plea For The Aboriginal Darwin. Sept. 21. "My dominant impression. alter several years' study of tlie aborigines in the territory, is a sense ot their shabby tragedy." said Mr. W. E H Stanner. anthropologist conducting field surveys ,on behalf of the Australian National Research Council and the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 348 11 I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony ot Hong King» I The liability of members Is limited to the extent and ln the manner proscribed by Oidinance No 6 ot 1929 n jthe Colonv HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital 550.00U »joo Issued and rully paid
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    • 178 11 sdfasdfasdfasdf sadfasfdasf THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established ln 1880) Capital Subscribed <Fuhy Paid up> Y 100.000.e00 Reserve Fund Y 127 450.000 President K Kodama. hsq Vice-President T Okubo. Esq Head onice YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branches MEYER IJ VMK* Ks RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Provincial Bank
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  • 40 12 Oct. 9: Suddhadib <Siam>: Houtman <Dut. > Hua Tong, Rahman. Aing Leonn. Kudat (Brit.). Oct. 10. Kedah. Rohna. Kamuning. Bin Kheng Seng. Gemas, Jerantut. Silver Gull, Kistna (Brit): Kulit. Boelongan. Aldegonda, Reynst. Tidore, Buyskes. Touraine (Nor.); Africa Maru (Jap.>. I
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  • 122 12 Owner and masters ol shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the ran^e as possible during the antiaircraft practice, which will take place from Beting Kusa for twenty- four hours before the practice commences at 7.30 a.m. on Oct, 12, 14. 15 and 16.
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  • 35 12 The Nedcrland Line Royal Dutch Mail I liner m.s. Christiaan Huygens will berth alongside the S H B. wharves, Singapore, todav at 7 a.m. and will sail the same morning at io a.m. for Europe.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 328 12 THE NAVY'S TWENTY-ONE NEW SHIPS 1935 Construction Programme: Tenders Called For TWENTY -ONE ships are comprised in the 1935 naval construction programme, for which the Admiralty, in accordance with normal practice at this time of the year, have begun to call for tenders. They consist of three cruisers, one flotilla
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    • 337 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships al'iiigsidr the whjrwor expected lo .m> I as i Whart (Entrance Gate 1 Hagoe \iaru 22. Ophir 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rajputana Rawalpindi lb. < 16: Klang 12; Flintshire id Chi Us i Huygens 3: Pingko: 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Chinese Prince 30.
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    • 1108 12 The following passengers are pro- j Deeding per s.s. Rajputana sailing at 9.30 a.m. today for Penang. Colombo, Bombay and Europe. Mr. H. G. Beverley, Mr. A. C. Putlcy. MISS P'rewen. Dr. and Mrs. VV. Wynne. Dr. and Mrs. C. Holm. v yr. Mr. and Mrs. I M.
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    • 470 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea ln P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage MSI LLOYDS AGENTS. aOOKXNG AGENT* FOR FEDERATED MALAY STAT IS RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. f UV CANADIAN PACINC il%mo^n;h < Incorporated in England) TRAVEL SYSTEM ****r.-*.i**#..r&&& i_j*u:::-Ua rEE "EMPhESS" ROUTE oilers rKANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vis MHO MJLU or
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    • 166 12 M.S. "MEONIA" ARRIVED: OCT. I 1935. Consignees of cargo per Un above motorship irom Europe are hereby notified that general survey of all eargo landed in a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 4 at 9 a.m (Bonded "D" at 2 pm. and Matches Store at 3 p.m.,
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    • 120 12 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FENNEL LIN I (Ineoroareted In straits Settlements* REGELAR PASSENGER and < ari<> Services from Singapore to Ja>Borneo. Banka and Billiton lor BATAVIA, CHERIBON AM* SAMARANG < Every Tuesday and Fridaj > v Nam TOR FYi I»■ I I I Ban H >ng Licm^
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 421 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals i BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. j Thursdav 7 45 a.m. Alor Star. Mon to Fri* 745 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7pm.' [poh: Weekdays* 7.45 am and 1 P m Klang, Kuala Lipih. Port Swettenr.am. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays*
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    • 447 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. H. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS 1 nage S pore. ia____i J>U*DI 17.000 Oct 11 CHITRAL 15 000 Jan 3 BA! ALORE 6.000 Oct. 24 BURDWAN e^O Jan 16 15.000 Oct 25 CATHAY !5 000 Jan 17 I'.OOO Nov 8 RAWALPINDI ***** Jan 31 5.100 Nov. 21
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    • 493 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England; "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer n UA c«n«_ Citv of Bristol O^t. 30 Nov J City 01 Windsor Nov n Nov |6 Calls
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    • 962 13 W*^^ 00^ REPRESENTING SHIPPLNG THE BLUE FLNNEL LINE <Ocean The M,__ kw. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual Th uj*?d ivh.f T"? V ,l,3tt Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) tkl J. un rd 1 Uh Star Ltd a ssssr ess ts- S X.. £3 S_dJ fc, mm w^S*^S* V.„ mm
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    • 741 14 K- P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKfcfVAAKT MAATSCHAPPU OPHlR— Friday. Oct 11. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia. Semaruns i.nd Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. Oct. 11. Belawan-Deli. MIJER Frida>. Oct. 11. Rhio Blinjoe. Djeboes. Soengei-Liat. Pangkal-Pinang. Koba. Tandjong-Pandan and Batavia. VALENTIJN— Saturday Oct 12. Rhio. Padang-Bay. Ampenan. Boeleleng and Sourabaia. TOBOALI Saturday Oct
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    • 395 14 ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SPECIAL TWO MONTHS RETURN FARE TICKETS FROM SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN CONJUNCTION WITH STEAMERS OF THE LLOYD TRIESTINO CO. FIRST CLASS FARES: I SINGAPORE-HONG KONG RETURN £19 I SINGAPORE-SHANGHAI RETURN £25 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIKES, INC., LTD. INCORPORATED IN U.S A.* Hongkong Bank
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    • 578 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Montevideo Buenos via Colombo. Durb Maru Cape Town Rio. Sam.).> and 111 Dttvftd Y Hawaii Maru Santos, Buenos An..s via CokMMM Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-ea-Saiaam. Beira. L Marques Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Aden Maru Cape Town via Mombasa.
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  • 2578 15 Sarazen's Deadly Putting PICKARD HOLES A STYMIED SHOT WITH HIS NIBLICK (New Jersey), Sept. 29. TN contrast to the soaking rain of yesterday, the weather was gloriously I fine for the second and final day of the Ryder Cup contest here •oday. i_ I'he United
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  • 41 15 The following will represent the S.C RC. at hoekey against the YM.C.A. today at S.C R.C: Tony Low. Yew Hock. Yong Poh. T W. Ons. Kee Choe. Chow Tat, Choon Sim. Siow Kee. Choon Leong. Gee Soon and Wong.
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    397 15 Hurlingham Team 's Failure In U.S.A. London. Sept. 26. TTHE performances of the Hurling- ham team in America do not encourage an optimistic view of our prospects in next year's international matches. Some excuse, perhaps, may be made for the team as regards their ponies, for both Capt.
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  • 183 15 Engagements For Next Week The lollowing are the Singapore Recreation Club's hockey hxtures and olavers lor next week:--Oct. 14. '5.15 pm. vs. St. Joseph's Brigade. S.R.C. ground: A C. d'Sylva. C. B. Webb. A. B. Collick. D Leicester. lA,I A, J. Vaz. R. D'Cruz. W E. Meyer. G
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  • 870 15 j Mid-Surrey Set An Kxample THREE INTERNATIONALS IN THE I SURBITON TEAM London, Sept. r*LUB prospects toi the hockey season, which will begun this week, art a.s usual, I'll of promise, for with tew exceptions club secrotarir report that all last season's players are available
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  • 228 15 Lack Of Wind Spoils R.S.Y.C. Race f\X Friday atternoon the "B" Clas.--v sailed the usual Friday aiternooii race during which a steady breeze from Ihe South East prevailed Th»- s«-a wa> slightly choppy and thr Ud« »'hbing Merlin, skippered by Fit Lieut A VV. B. MacDonald. finished first Th« finishing
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    • 69 15 B*********************************************m****m*M ii'C''*l***7iy SiaL CHANGE TO f ***W V^H-,*^ I ____>—^?*V_. Ar****.* 9 X \rl I _r *|MW '___H^^^^_____ Those tld worn- V I out plugs of youYs U|>*[ may be wasting /l 1^! every lljll MAD( "< o*ool*o l ma *y r >j. :r m f** MJ t* T ftm
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  • 750 16 Some Thrilling Hockey GOAL SCORED BY AIRMEN IN THE FIRST MINUTE S.C.C 3; R.A.F 3. A THRILLING game of hockey was witnessed on the Padang yesterday when the S.C.C. entertained the R.A.F. Both sides were evenly matched and the fortunes of
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  • 103 16 The R. A. Beat C. S C. By One To Nil IN a keenly contested game at Balestier yesterday, the R.A. II beat the Ceylon SC II at hockey by one goal to nil. Play was last and interesting through, both sides shaping better ini del ence than attack. The
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  • 158 16 Former Holder Beaten At Bukit Timah MRS. J. D. Laing beat Mrs. C. R. Cherry 6 nnd 5 in the final of the Singapore Women's Golf Championship at Bukit Timah yesterday, thus becoming the holder of the Andrew Curri* 1 Cup. The
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  • 394 16 To Form A Rugby Association From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 9. At the rugger meeting of the Selangor Asiatics, held this evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, it was decided to expe- diate the drafting of the necessary rulea towards the formation of a Sengor Asiatic Rugby
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  • 113 16 Final Acceptors And Jockeys London, Oct. 9. "HE Cesarewitch final acceptors and jockeys are as follows. Hoplite I Harry Wragg) Quashed <Jelliss) Lucky Patch <Perryman) Polly Stephens <Smirke> Solitaire >Sam Wragg) Shining Cloud < Weston) Tommaok 'Gordon Richards* Mossoro I no jockeyi Doreen Jane I Dines) Chrysler Second <Beary)
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  • 291 16 Some Forthcoming Events The following golfing events have been arranged by the Island Club and will take place during the course of this month: This representatives match will be played on Sunday. Oct. 13. between S.G.C. vs. Island Club. 8.30. MM. Paterson v S. N. Kelly. 8.30, W.
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  • 22 16 In the final of the Keppel Ladles Cup Mrs. E. G. Mozar beat Mrs. E. O'Sullivan at the 19th.
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  • 143 16 (From Our Own Correspondent p Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10. Pall Singh, the Malayan champion cyclist, was entertained to tea by the Selangor Sikh Union at the Pasar Road school hall on Sunday. His friends presented him with a cup and cash. A group photograph was taken, and Mr.
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  • 58 16 Lady Thomas To Present The Prizes The usual monthlv mixed fours mn of the Singapore Golf Club will b play on Sunday alternoen. H Sunday afternoon. Oct 20 His Excellency Sir Shenton Th..mas will be present and Lady Thomas will give away the prizes The band of the
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  • 66 16 Today's Team Against The R.E. The lollowing have accepted to pla\ hockey for SC.C "B" vs RE on Fri Oct. 11. at SCC: H A Exley; H I Hewett (capt> J K Gale; A. G Bak«-r D. H. Tudor. Otto Narjet P F Kin>. T. J. L. Watkins.
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  • 30 16 Before a large crowd ol badrr.ir enthusiasts the National BP "B" U beat the Universal AP "A" in 1 iri« ly badminton match last Sunday by 4 games to 3.
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  • 234 16 Increasing Local interest Y. VV. C. A. PLAYERS GIVE G. S. C. A HARD FIGHT INTEREST in hockey among girls is increasing locally and institutions like the Girls Sports Club and the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club are now able to field two teams each. The
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  • 165 16 Malayan Wins At The China Olympiad THE prowess of the Malayan Chin--1 ese contingent at the All-China Dlympiad today was as follows Men's 400 metres In the men's metres, lew hurdle, fifth heat T. H. Lim v/as third In the sixth heat C. C Li was second whilst M. H.
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    • 40 16 TO-DAY'S ACCIDENT Is Not Covered By TO-MORROW'S POLICY APPLY TO-DAY FOR PARTICULARS OF INSURANCE FOR:MOTOR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT BURGLARY. PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE GOLFERS. FIDELITY GUARANTEE THE OOPAKI Accident Guarantee Wm Corporation, Limited. Incorporated in Great Britain Tel. 2310 Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore.
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    • 53 16 WRITE OR TELEPHDITE fl to the gas showrooms for particulars of the latest gas B appliances for the home. In efficiency 'and appearance they are far in advance of the models of a few years ago. so *L BET UP TO DATE mr PHONE 5101- MU NICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL
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