The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.K75. KSTD. 1835. TTESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1935 10 CENTS
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  • 305 1 ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS SANCTIONS Will U. S. Co-operate EXPORTERS MAY DEFY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT I slow-moving League machinery progressed another towards sanctions yesterday when the Committee i adopted the financial sub-committee's report. Statements made by President Roosevelt and Mr. CordeJl Hull indicate that America
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  • 140 1 Exporters May Defy The President Washington. Oct. la, ns of the world are ith the actualities ot war in the duty oi all to accord I support ol President i neutrality policies in order American people may conajoy ihe blessing of peace. Secretary of State. Mr. Hull in
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  • 173 1 Powerful Chieftain And 12,000 Armed Men Asmara, Oct. 14. It is officially announced the power- iul chieftain. Hailes Selassie Gugza. ruler of the Makale regions in Eritrea, has deserted to Italy with 12 000 men. 12.000 rilled and 100 machine guns Ras Seyoum has reappeared east of
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  • 96 1 Mincing Lane s Belief N. E. 1. POSITION STRAIGHTENED (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 14. MINCING Lane now believes that rubber has turned the corner. Symington a^id Wilson point out that whereas the N.E.I, native exports exceeded ihe permissible quota by 32,972 tons between
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  • 82 1 Ixmdoii Oct 11 T-llr; sub-committee of the International Tin Committer is at present discussing the form of an agreement on control which is expected to supersede the present agreement on it* expiration. The object of the deliberation.* at which a representative of i participating country
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  • 48 1 Boston. Oct. 14 President RoosevesVi two mhu. James and John. w. re injured and •ken to hospital when a car in which they wen- travelling crashed through ;i cate at ;i level crossing and struck a train. Their condition is not serious Reuter Wireless
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  • 118 1 ANOTHER WALL STREET CRASH COMING? Abnormal Money Market New York. Oct. 14. "THfc danger ol a Wall Street crash similar to 11*2!) was voiced by Mr. Charles Gay. president ot the New York Stock Exchange, addressing the Am«*rican Management Association. He based his remarks on the abnormality of the American
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  • 70 1 Doctor Charged With Murder Of Nursemaid London. Oct. 18, There has been a sensational sequel |to the ravine mystery. Following a conference in Lancaster! of the chief constables of Lancaster and Motlat and other police officials. *Dr. Buck Ruxton. a Lancaster medical practitioner, has been arrested and charged
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  • 49 1 Proclaimed Throughout Greece Athens. Oct. 14. Martial law has been proclaimed following the monarchist, coup. The country remains quiet though troops are precautionarily occupying public buildings. It is understood M. Theotoky will be vice-President and Minister for Foreign Affairs. Army officers will assume other portfolios.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 15 1 London, Oct. 14. Lord Justice Roche succeeds Lord Wright as Lord of Appeal. Reuter Wireless
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  • 75 1 The marriage of Lieutenant S. T Harrison. R.N.. of H.M.S. Hermes, to Miss at Petersens. eldest daughter of Captain and the Baroness af Petersens. of Malma. Sweden, will take place at the Cathedral. Singapore, at 5 pm. today. Miss af Petersens was a passenger to
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  • 46 1 New York. Oct. 10. The outflow oi gold from Europe to America continues and yesterday's engagements of gold included €2.280.000 from France and £2.162.000 from London. Total engagements since Sept. 9 are 166.000,000. including €33.900.000 from France. €17.800.000 trom London and €11.500.000 from Holland. Reuter Wireless
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  • 96 1 US. WAR CHIEF ON VISIT TO JAPAN Emperor Grants Audience Tokio. Oct. 14. "THE United states War Secretary, Mr. O H. Dern. who If travelling to Manila on board the cruiser Chester. arrived at Yokohama today on courtesy visit oi four days. He was met bv Mr. E L. Nevill.
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  • 96 1 New York, Oct, 14. ■""■"THREE South Sea islands Jarvls Island. Baker Island and Howland Island, have been annexed by the United States with a view to their possible use as air bases on the American Australia trans-Pacific service, accord- ing to reports in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. f TONIGHT V ORCHESTRAL CONCERT RETU "^SSTJI Bis to 915 P m MIA MONNA SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CALORIS f ormal) 9.45 to midnight rnr TEAM TIIVI astounded K SINGAPORE WITH THEIR NON DINERS 1 .00
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    • 102 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN FORMAL TONIGHT FORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE 1= RELLER BAND=GRAND CABARET WITH *2mm*m MMj| LAURA GUERITE the famous entertainer ZELMA WRIGHT THE TOP TAPPER FROM HOLLYWOOD SERAFIM STRELKOFF THE SINGING
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  • 166 2 Letters To The Editor I THE FINAL BATCH OF LETTERS— "Z" WAXES SARCASTIC— AND "X" DENIES CYNICISM —'ANTI-GUILE SA YS THE MAIN POINT HAS BEEN OVERLOOKED— AND S. ADAIKALAM THROWS US A BOUQUET To The Editor. Sir.— Th's correspondence must certainly now cease since Mr. F. T.
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  • 91 2 To The Editor. Sir.— Th'- trouble with "One Over X" is thar. he sees the League of Nations as he would like it to be. not as it is. If r may be permitted to do so. I would prescribe for him that he read "Candide" over
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  • 169 2 To The Editor. Sir.— l have read with interest and some amusement your editorials and the letters regarding the Italo-Abyssi-nian fracas. The mam point at issue appears to have been almost wholly overlooked j In the verbiage and garbage (ini jugah?> ot printed calorifics, i.e.. the matter of
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  • 144 2 To The Editor. Sir. The leading article in your Centenary Number denning your policy to those who seek expression ol their views in your columns aroused my admiration because of its resoect for the crue function of journalism, which is so often disregarded in other countries. I have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny aeams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, (rack. Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch Kingworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 605 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have pleasure to notify the public that our offices in 12 and 13, Boat Quay, will be removed to No. 17 and 18. Chulia Street (our present piece goods depart ment) as from Oct. 14. 1935. RE. MOHAMED KASSIM CO.. LTD.. Singapore. NOTICE
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    • 480 2 NO shi NO The original preparation for the cure and prevention of a ahlnv nose, cheeks and forehead. Applied in the morning bofore powdering it wi'l remain on for hours without again u.:ing your puff. Price: -/65 1/25 MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. 3, BATTERY ROAD. BOARD RESIDENCE. "LOFTON'' First Class Private
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    • 460 2 Übe Sinoapovc ffvcc press Bead Offlcc: Cecil Street. Singapore Phone $471 (5 Un# Tel: "Time*" Hlnsap,,,. Koala Lumpur Office: 2s, Java Street Phone: 3683 London Office: "."a T-: L*admalay,SUBSCRIPTION RA Within Outald, alalaya Mala: h Monthly S.M 4 ft t u Quarterly I B.M Hi.* Half Yearly 117 00 n
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 321 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, OCT. 15. High water. 00.42 a.m. 9.7 ft., 12.15 p.m. 9.8 ft. Rugby: S.C.C Tournament U.S.O. vs. Etceteras at S.C.C; R.A.F. "A" vs. H.M.S. Terror at Seletar. Hockey: Girls' Sports Club vs. Y.W.C.A. at G.S.C; Colts II vs. Y.M.C.A. Juniors at Y.M.C.A.; Wilts II vs.
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    • 291 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the organ of the Regal. Edmonton. 6.45 Launch of H.M.S. Penelope. The launehing ceremony will be per formed by her Grace the Duchess of Abercorn A running commentary on the proceedings will
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  • 780 3 SCHOOL FOR BASIC ENGLISH TO BE OPENED IN SIGAPORE Language With Only 850 Words A CHANCE FOR LOCAL TEACHERS THK number ol languages in Malaya is very great. Persons of one nation are not able to make their sense clear to persons of another nation and for that reason they
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  • 109 3 1 being in possession of liquor on I which duty had not been paid; 2. distilling liquor without a licence; 3. Selling liquor without a licence. Sentence was postponed till the 15th pending receipt of finger prints and bail ln $2. r )0 was allowed in sureties. A NOTORIOUS DISTRICT
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  • 172 3 AGA LAHOWSKA TO SING ON POPPY DAY TSE who remember the trendous artistic and financial of last year's Poppy Day i rl will bo pleased to learn that Is to be held in the Victoria Memorial Hail on Sunday. Nov. 3. the patronage of H.E. the nor and lady Thomas
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  • 135 3 < Vlebrations At Malacca Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Oct. 12. of China In Malacca obRepublican anniversary on 10 with customary ceremonial play. Business premises the Republican colours. The generation in the leading chools. Pay Fong, Pay Teck Pay Ming:, attested their loyalty al muster and parade at Sun
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  • 255 3 Chinese Walks Into Trap j (From Our Own Correspondent) < Ipoh, Oct. 11. AT about twelve noon yesterday a part of Customs officers 4 under the charge of Mr. G. F. Rivaz carried out an important raid among the hills in Gunong Cheroh
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 JUST PUBLISHED THE INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO ver 25,000 Selected Biographies 1.200 Pages. Buckram 10 x 8 ins. PRICE $61.00 'postage extra) KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) flare Singapore. "THE TRAVELLING SALESLADY' arrives Portly SjS SHE SNAPPY!!
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    • 380 3 STAIRS WERE A TERROR TO HER. Rheumatism Made Her We;ik And Helpless. Afraid ot lotng upstairs Unjoie risc Irom her chair Requirii Snee al every turn Tint was the m\ of this woman beiore sh« began taJUnf Kruschen Salts. In this Iststff H describes how ah* overcamt her trou bias
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  • 41 4 WHITE ORGANZA, liberally embroidered in tiny sequins features this picture frock designed by Adrian, the well known fashion expert, for the demure and petite. The tie which fastens the frilled cape and the belt are of solid sequin embroidery.
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  • 318 4 IN a short time damsels will be i looking like Trollope's maidens or Little Women, with their back hair bundled into a net and their curls constrained to an unnatural tidiness. With the bagging of curls, indeed, perhaps tne perm may lose its hold on human affections, and
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  • 162 4 Make a breakfastcupfui of rather rich white sauce with milk, evaporated milk, or cream; if either of the two latter is used only about half a teaspoonful cf cornflour will be needed to give the required thickness. If there is a coral, pound this up and add
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  • 161 4 For three or four people cut up into pieces of about two inches a pound of shoulder steak. Roll the pieces in seasoned flour and fry lightly in dripping on both sides. Slice an onion and fry this also until turning brown. Remove meat and onions to
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  • 1000 4  -  Avoiding An Unkempt Coiffure Elizabeth Says HOW often have you watched and admired a pretty woman come into a room, only to be disillusioned when she turns to reveal an unkempt coiffure and an untidy hairline at the nape of the
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  • 102 4 Here is an unusual and savoury method of cooking potatoes. The pudding is to be cut in slices and served with meat in the ordinary way. To a pound of potatoes use one egg and an ounce of flour. Grate the raw potatoes, and mix well with the
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  • 267 4 Tomatoes add a savoury touch to whatever dish they help to make These recipes are all tasty Firs*. tomato and fish pit' To make it. grease a pie-dish, arrange in it a layer of cold cook cl Qsh Sprinkle with chopped parsley >nri salt, then pour
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 196 4 RELIEF AFTER YEARS OF ULCERATED STOMACH. Is it to be wondered at that Mr. C is thankful he was advised to take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder After years of suffering from ulcerated stomach, one dose of this marvellous stomach remedy brought him instant and permanent relief. "I am so pleased
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    • 182 4 B aKJ*" JF~Z4/ Bw Jsr wk V 111 \il v threads break very easily. I didn't understand why my It's the best news I've heard Lux preserves the elasticity stockings were always lad- for a long time I As soon of silk prevents many lad- dering. When I complained as
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  • 620 6 Cause Of Outbreak Unknown 25 TONS OF WATER PUMPED INTO HOLD TWENTY -FIVE tons oi water were pumped into the hold of the cargo steamer Ceylon, of the Swedish East Asiatic Company, when fire broke out amidst her cargo in Singapore harbour yesterday morning. The 5,200
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  • 63 6 Chinese Who Knocked Down Tamil From Our Own Correspondent. I Seremban, Oct. 11. Goh Hoon Kiat. a Chinese, was fined $5C by the Seremban magistrate, Mr J Calder. today for driving his motorcar in a careless manlier, and colliding with a Tamil, who sus ained injuries. The magistrate
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  • 86 6 From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct. 12. Tile* death occurred in England ot Mr. F. J. Shepherd lor many years a prominent resident ot Batu Gajah where he was attorney for Mr. Alma Baker. Mr. Shepherd took a keen intereat In civic affairs being a member
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    66 6 DESPITE THE GALE which swept the country and destroyed several af the BBJUtafir camps, the four-dav mimic battle. 'he largest since the war, in which :>(i. ooo regular and territorial troops took part, commenced in the battle area of Hampshire, Wiltshire, and Sussex. Armoured cars oi* the
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  • 563 6 r Charges Of Murder A FATHER related how he tooki his son to a pohce station to be I charged with murder; A woman described how lour people acted strangely in her house one night. These were the two features in the preliminary inquiry
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  • 97 6 From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur, Oet. 11. Beiore Mr. F. K Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today. Narayanasamy claimed trial o n a charge relating to two gold earrings, valued at $73. re j ceived lor sale *rom one Jamaideen. See Kok Weng,
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  • 58 6 Mr c c leetedtsh fcur assist. nit in Messrs Kelly and Ltd was take n te> the (enera! Isosptl tarty em Saturday nornlnf ll condition He' had it appears tallen m verandah oi the first i*lex>r i>. in Oxley Renin »>n te> a DOBSCtett b.usustaining. it is
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  • 147 6 Agrees To Pay For Sweets Cigarettes BEFORE the Assistant Civil District Judge, Singapore, yesterday Mr. W. P. Valsaloo sued Mr. R. E. Moller for the recovery of $82.28. The plaintiff alleged that he provided the defendant with board and lodging for two and a half months. He
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  • 164 6 AUDACIOUS CAR THIEF AT LARGE New Victim /^PERATING in Singapor. audacious rhiet who msa in driving awav unattended aaj public parks lor the purpo stealing tyres in good condit Several owners in Sinerapor. been victims. Alter iteaHnj renscss, lis whose identity except that he is is otherwise uriknown. fl •disguise"
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    • 69 6 It will be- 104 in the (hade when "THE TRAVELLING SALESLADY" sturts giving onkrs ii,,i.,.<l „f taking them! BUSINESS MEN! y„„- r r ;;r;||U tj||K VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17th, 1935 at 9.30 P.M. MADAME TAMAKI MIURA CELEBRATED Japanese Soprano ASSISTED BY HIKARU WATANABE, Tenor. Booking at LITTLE'S. H
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    • 246 6 YOU BUY A CAR-BUT YOU INVEST IN AN *UST>N. Better coachwork which is comfortable io sit in than that which is merely arresting to look at m a 1 I >W X /\I i x V J J I A 4T ae Jtm\ BB^*^BBBBBBBBt^t\ \^j**SSW>***S^Lz^ JfBSSSBBBBBBBBBWSSBmmmmmBBW BBar T MM JLJ
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  • 96 7 OFFICER CHARGED WITH DANGEROUS DRIVING Sequel To Aeeident JUDGMENT will be given on Frida *J by the fifth Singapore magistrat (Mr. E. E. Coleman) in the case i: which Mr. J. H. Hargroves, of the RoyAir Force, Singapore, has been trie on a charge of dangerous driving. The case was
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  • 167 7 Alleged Fatal Axe Attack 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. A tragedy is reported from Kanching, a mile from Selayang. in which a young married Hokkien woman is i I alleged to have been murdered by her husband. It is stated that deceased woman's husband, a
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  • 20 7 Mr. H. C. Johnson, formerly of the Perak Bar, who is now in Borneo, is on a visit to Perak.
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  • 64 7 A TALE OF TWO TOMBSTONES Chinese Admits j "Taking" Them But Denies Theft i fHARGED with the theft of two tomb- stones value $3 from a Chinese stonemason's yard, a Chinese claimed trial when produced before Mr. C. H. Whitton, third Singapore magistrate, i yesterday. The accused admitted taking the
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  • 222 7 Annual Meeting At Kuala Lumpur 'From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 11. The nineteenth annual meeting ol the members of the P.M. B Benefit Society was held this evening at the Town Hall with Mr L F Koch presiding. The report and statement ol accounts
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  • 123 7 The following appointments are an- j nounced in the Kedah Government Gazette: Mr. C W Dawson. M.CS.. to act temporarily as judge of the First Division of the High Court. Dr. V. G. Patwardhan. assistant surgeon, in the Office of the Government Pathologist, Sungei Patani. to act as
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  • 65 7 Hong: Kong, Oct. 1. The people of Amoy have sent a dejputation'to the Fukien Government protesting against the purchase of land by Japanese residents at the port. Messrs. Hu San and Moh How, representatives of the citizens of the port, interviewed Mr. Lee Shau Nan, special representative of the Nanking
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 309 7 S^aw TWO FAMOUS STARS TOGETHER IN A BRILLIANT NEW M.G.M. PRODUCTION! jflBP»l DIRECTED by EDMUND GOULDING, of "RIPTIDE" and "GRAND HOTEL FAME. I M liksr JP I mm^^mm tm, ss^ssa fl .ssf^ssV I I Stirring Romance that Lays J aSfJ^ I CAPITOL II opening tonight I*-* WW R 4 HERBERT
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    • 203 7 ———__i mm m m m m* ■m_«___^_____M_________mmmm______M Opening at the CAPITOL Next Change The Year's Most Sensational story of the Mystic East Fascinating Different ALICE TISDALE HOBART'S MILLIONSALE NOVEL NOW MAKES SCREEN HISTORY m mmmmm I ■Sj ne w oman against 500 million firhtin^ to keep her love aflame I
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  • 756 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935 Restrictions On World Trade I ]PNTREPOT trade, upon which Singapore is largely dependent. Is discussed at length in the World Economic Survey. 1934-35. which has just been issued by the Secretariat of the League of Nations. Shippers In Singapore have been badly
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  • 425 8 Dr. T. S. Macaulay. who lormerly resided in Seremban. is setting up in practice at Worthing. Sussex Mr. Lee Konu; Chian. who is on a world tour, attended the Rotary Club of London on Sept. 11 The Hon'ble Dr. Noel L. Clarke, of Singapore, who was on
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  • 577 8 In The Theatres rHE eminent Glasgow SOCtflC who I writes plays under the name of James Bridie recently spent a holiday II North Berwick, where he played ticket in private instead of golf in jublic His demon bowling was interpuD rupted by visits to Mr. Cochran's
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  • 1073 8 TPHE fat man gazed through the win- dow Ol the Rolls. The scene fSS unbeautiiul. A hilloekv expanse ol spare ground was littered with stot.-s and old tins Clump, ot lanky sr^> and dock-leaves spurted in the manner of hair from a hirsute countenance. Just across the way a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 inn B •f J f^^**^^ re me de Menthe "T^*" __9—^^^^^ r Triple Sec. and the famous V. O. Geneva. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. ed under the CompanieW Ordinnt.cet o/ Hong Kongi (Incorporated In ShanghmL 201, Cantonment Road. BV SPECIAL A \4 IO II M THE IPPCIINTMENT le£K KIMI OI
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    • 40 8 IT SEEMS THAT MOST NATIONS would rather scrap each other than their battleships. And it seems that a scrap is often avoided in homes protected by "GAFLAC" POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT. EIRE LIEE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTO. Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone «480.
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  • 250 9 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS 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
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  • 391 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. m., Oct. 14 Nee Yoik prices quoted in U.S. currency tl denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 115~, 115 t an, 4 p.c. 1960-90 1121., 112 :<, I 3% pc. 103% 03 r,
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  • 91 9 Rubber: Quiet. London Spot: (3 7 32d. I Previously Finn at '> 7 32d J in. -Mar.: 6 5 16d Previously 6 3 B d. April- June: 0 7 I6d Previously 6 l _d July _3ept. 6 9 ii>d Previously: 6%d. Stocks: London 100.495. I Liverpool 76.139. Nea York
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  • 65 9 Tin: Strong. Cash: £247. Previously: Firm at £241 10s. C Three months _220 15.v Previously. ,227 ss. (< Dpcr. Settlement: £35 lOs. Previously: 832 2s. 6d I ead: S M dement 6 19. Pr viously: £19 lOs Spelter Settlement price: £14 12s 6d. Gold: yesterday: £1 is )>_d reviously:
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  • 1144 9 I Fraser and Co.'s List I MONDAY. OCT. 14, 193:> mimnc; Buyers Seller. Ainpat Tin (4_> 6s 6d 7. (Asarn Kumbanp, <_» 33s 6d 34.s 6d Austral Malay (f) 60s |la Ayer Hitam Tin tsc) 14. 9d o<i Ayer Wcnr> ($n INO 2.00 Bangrin Tin
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  • 54 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association 4 Oct, 14, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers i SS. in cases P.0.8. October) 21.1116 21.3 16 A.Q. In casi.^ i B October' 20!_ 20 r 8 •o 1 X R.S.S. (spot- < irdable 20 T 21 market: Steady, quiet. ible: London Spot She?t p
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  • 73 9 Oct. 14. Buyers Sellers 550 Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.75 •lunt White Pepper 20.00 opra, Sundried 4.85 r mixed 4.35 Hake Tapioca 4.65 B Siam No. l koyan us a Jelotong 8-25 wak Jelotong 8.00 1 < W.C. No 1 per koyan 150 I Saigon Al 168
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  • 101 9 Of General lection Talk London. Oct. t. On the Siock Exchange the revival ni talk ol an early general election and the obscurity ol the international iituation caused considerable hesitation 3Ut after a rather dull opening the markets were more favourably inclined. lilt-edged securities especially rallying. Wheat opened
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  • 55 9 No Definite Agreement With Finland Helsingfors. The Selection Trust. Ltd., the British company which has been making protracted investigations in Northern Finland, is stated to have ascertained that the goldfteld there does not justify the start of large-scale prospecting. For the present, therefore, no definite agreement has been
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  • 60 9 Dr. G. L. Wood. Professor of Economics at the University of Melbourne, suggested in an address at the Constitutional Club there that Great Britain should be asked to appoint a commission of experts to proceed to Australia. The commission should work independently and report on settlement 'conditions, so.
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  • 81 9 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Q uotations, Oct. 14 Method Ol Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vioush Paris Francs to 1-24 21 74 7 74~ New York S to 4.80 2 A 4 00 5 1< 4.90 5 10 Calcutta Pd rupee Is 6d ls 5*«d. la 6',
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  • 221 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RATES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. 14. SELLING London months' sight 2 4"; London > mon* is' sight 2 4 3.32 London <>o days' sight 2 4 116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 2 4 London T.T 2 4 Lyons. Paris, demand 863 Hamburg, demand
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  • 87 9 Co-operation By British And Dutch Growers Amsterdam. Oet. 12. The meeting of the International Rubber Association almost unanimously decided to co-operate with the NI. Government. Rubber growers are instructing their "indies representatives to act accordingly. A similar decision was reached In London vesterday at a private meeting of
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  • 79 9 A report from Cleveland, Ohio, states: Demand pig-iron out-running finished steel. Melters apprehensive price advance also are regarding iron as investment and inflation hedge. Automobiles still chief market support, but participation of railroads, building, shipbuilding and miscellaneous outlets increasing. Prices generally strong. Scrap still rising. Steel
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  • 98 9 Duping the week ending Od 5. exports Ol tinned pineapples irom Malayan ports smounted to ***** cases, of which: 26.275 <88 per cent* rases WOKS to Ununited Kingdom, 1.602 <5 per cent cases to the Continent ol Europe. 600 ll per cent' cases to Canada, and
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  • 120 9 Mr. Hugh J. Stevenson has been appointed to the board of Hugh Stevenson and Sons. Ltd.. cardboard box manufacturers. Mr. Stevenson has had considerable experience in the trade, particularly on the mechanical side and has spent a considerable period in the United States studying American production methods. Goldsbrough,
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  • 112 9 NETHERLANDS INDIES RUBBER STATISTICS The foUoerlng Information h.i> i> received trom the Chid ot tin Cei Bureau ol IflallsHH. Batavi.i Production on estates con\<it. |QBg tons ol 2.240 lbs. drv an lghl 1> rrltori I_tsJ nm Ja\a 77.429 Outer Province 104.695 Netherlands Ind 182 .12* ».7_» Notes: I This is
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  • 40 9 Exports ot Ford son tractor hom Ford Works. Dagenham, foi seven months ol IMS Inert I per cent compared with ti period last year In OCM month .'ant the gain was no less than 600 pel sen!
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  • 400 10 "Weak-Kneed Policy Towards Japan $50,000 GIFT TO HOSPITAL BY MR. AW BOON HAW Hong Kong, Oct. 14. r\ENOUNCING the Nanking regime for having adopted weak-kneed policies towards Japan, Mr. Siau Fu Cheng, a member of the executive department of Canton, who has just returned from a
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  • 124 10 'From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. Oct. 14. A Kheh woman who was run over at Sitiawan by a motor-car. said to be owned by a Mr. Macdougal. died from ner injuries today in a hospital at Luinui. Deceased at the time of the accident was
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  • 373 10 Educational Show —For Husbands At The Adelphi WHETHER th. y wore dragged along by their respective wives in the hope that they might be convinced oi the absolute necessity "for a new dress, my dear** or that they might understand why it v\as impossible tor the
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  • 77 10 Districts Captured By Revolutionaries Shanghai. Oct. 13. In spite of the strictest censorship neasures taken by the Japanese Command in Jehol. news arriving in Peiping from Chengteh. capital of Jehol Province, states that the Chaoyang and Kailu Districts, in North Jehol. have fallen into the hands of
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  • 50 10 Soviet Sends Help To 'Quake Victims Moscow, Oct. 11. Fifty persons were killed and over 300 injured in an earthquake in th* Tovildora region of Tadjikistan on Tuesday. Communications were destroyed. The Government have established a commission to help the victims. Doctors and supplies have been sent. Reuter
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  • 71 10 Batu Pahat Boy Stouts Inspected •From Our Own Correspondent.* Batu Pahat. Oct. 13. A large gathering was present al the annual inspection of the Batu Pahat Boy Scouts. Among those present were Ungku Sulaiman bin Mohamad Khalid State Commissioner*. Inche Ahmad bin Abbas (Magis Urate), Mr. J Falcone:
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  • 203 10 From Our Oicn Correspondent) Ipoh. Oct. 14. Alangmat Daud, accused in the "Kangsi Glap" case, teas sentenced at Kuala Kangsar today to one rears rigorous impr.:onment, on the charge of assisting in the management of an unlawful society. Daud teas accused of initiating members on Hari
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    24 10 GROUP TAKEN at the tea party given to members of the Institute of Architects by Mr. T. A. Goskar on Saturday. (Free Press photo).
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  • 44 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Students Want Professor Dismissed Hong Kong, Oct. 13. The students of the Chungshan University, Canton, have threatened to strike, if the authorities refuse to dismiss Professor Liu Keh Ping. Mr. Chow Lu. President of the UniLiu to resign.
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  • 171 10 ANNUAL MEETING OF IPOH BRANCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 14. U TPHE association is essentially a political club through which we can express our views and, it is hoped, eventually obtain recognition from (_>vernment." This Statement was made at the annual n eeting ot the
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  • 111 10 Seeking Co-operation With Japanese Shanghai. Oct. 13. Speaking at l reception given in nonour of the members of the Chinese economic mission now visiting the various centres in Japan. Mr. Wu Ting Chang, head of the mission, suggested that all questions affecting Japan and China should be settled
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  • 82 10 No Quorum In Diet For The German Party Kaunas. Oct. 9. It is officially announced as the result of the M.emel election the German Party obtained 24 seats and the Lithuanians five. The position of Memelanders will remain constitutionally unchanged as a result of the election as the
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  • 89 10 To Visit Colonies In The West-Indian Area London, Oct. 12. The Colonial Office announces that if circumstances permit. Sir John Maffey. Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, will visit the colonic, in the West -Indian area early next spring, accompanied by Lady Maffey and Mr. J. B. Sidebotham.
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  • 77 10 JUDGMENT AGAINST HOTEL MANAGING PROPRIETOR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. THE Chief Justice. Sir Samuel Thomas, in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court delivered judgment i today in the case in which Mr. I Vellupillai Najralinjram, who claim- I led $7,500 damages against Mr.
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    • 159 11 1 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION t Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong. The liability of members ls limited to the extent and in 4 he manner prescribed by Otdinanee No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OI FICE HONCi KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and luliy
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    • 512 11 CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA Mkm in AND CHINA 'Incorporated In England *>> Royal Char". Paid up capital in 800 000 shares of £5 eaen »._<*¥ 000 Reserve Fund *:3<K> OOC Reserve Liability oi Proprietors no <*. HEAD Ol Il< 1 38. Bishopsgate LoadOH EC i Agencies and Branches Alor Star
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    253 11  -  by n p greatest gap? left in the of the American screen .35 were < ccasioned by the Marie Dressier nnd Will comedy remains down-to-earth laughri< had a quality not easily Studio heads are combing ftnd someone who can give In some small measure, the pi. the contentlife
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    410 11 *We Cannot Afford To Delay" Geneva, Oct. 11. here has been no dallying. Mr. Eden, broadcasting to listener* today on the work oi _ue. d;, 50 nations had given a I expression ol their desire to war to an end. cannot afford to delay when being killed and
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  • 60 11 Not Unduly Alarmed Al Sanctions Rome, Oct. 11. "We have for a long time been preparing to meet the effects of sanctions. Therefore, we are not undulv alarmed," Reuter was informed toda. in authoritative quarters. It was added, "Armaments manufacturers wili have to sell on credit as we
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  • 61 11 New Police Chief To Take Over On Nov. 12 London. Oct. IS The new Comnnssiooei oi the Metropolitan Police. Air Vic; Marshal Sir I Philip Game, who wa. Governor oi New South Wales between 19.'.0 and j the present year, wi'l l ake over his duties irom
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  • 514 11  -  Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player j I _____________^H A "PURE" GUESS A GREAT and justly famous player has said that in Contract Bridge there is no such thing as a "pure" guess. It is his belief that there is always some clue, however obscure, which
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  • 671 11 Mr. L. C. Ean's Plea itQOMETHING in the nature of a constitutional or political club ji ail the permanently settled races is what is required. Either that or a painfully slow uphill work." Thus wrote Mr. Lim Cheng Ban in the course ot his presidential
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  • 155 11 Sites Selected For 20 New Stations London. Oct. 12. Excellent progress is being made with the programme of expansion of the Royal Air Force, announced last May. Already sites have been definitely chosen for 20 out of the T2 new station required and measures are being taken to
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  • 426 11 The following publication, were Issued or received by the Department ol Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Oet. 5 to Oet. 11. Ifgg, inclusive, and are available tor public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident
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  • 104 11 London, Oct. 1. The leader ol the Labour Party. Major Attlee, In his hrst speech since his accession to that office, emphasised that they were united in resolve to maintain peace They believed that even fSt, il the nations of the world and the League would honestly and wholehcartedlj, apply
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  • 32 12 Oct. 13: Rusa «Brit Compiegne <Fch>; Gowang (Dut.) Oct 14: Anastasia. Plancius < Dut Soli (Nor.); G G Merlin <Fch>: Muroran Maru. Tokiwa Maru 'Jap.); I Kinta. Sin Kheng Seng Jerantut <Brit.>.
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  • 110 12 London. Five competing British airlines hdve passed out of existence. In their place there is Allied British Airways Ltd., the largest combine of air transport interests in the flying history of this country outside Imperial Airways. The five companies were Hillmans Airways Ltd. (running from London to Liverpool,
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  • 119 12 Solving Problem In London's, LTnderground London. The noise problem of London's underground trains is likely to be solved' shortly. E _S_? riments with a social new type Of 90ft. rails, now being carried out on the Morden-Edware line near Leicestersquare, are resulting in the elimination of the roar
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  • 508 12 FRANCE'S NEW WARSHIP Reply To Germany's "Pocket"' Fleet London, Oct. 2. rE first capital ship launched foi nearly ten years will take the water today when the new French battlecruiser Dunkerque is floated out of the dock in which she has been built, writes the Naval Corresjpondent
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  • 192 12 Rapid Decline Of The Sailing Ships Three vessels of an aggregate age oi (nearly 400 years, figure in the latesi (Swedish shipping list issued by th< Royal Board of Trade. While a considerable percentage o] the Swedish merchant fleet ls motorized and Swedish shipyards occupy l I leading
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  • 135 12 "Datum Tonnage" Further Information of the non-con-tributory scheme for the rationalisation Of shipping, which British shipping organisations have laid before the International Shipping Conference, is published by the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom. The present proposal li that, instead of creating a fund by general
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  • 98 12 Heaviest Rainfall In Britain Since 191S London Last month was the wettest September since 1918. In spite of the rain— London had 20 rainy days— ls3 hours of sunshine acre recorded at Croydon and 189 hours it Margate. The month also had one of the severest gales of
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  • 31 12 i The Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail liner ms. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt will berth alongside the SHB wharves today at noon and sail the same day at 7 p.m. for Java
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  • 84 12 STRAITS HOMEWARD CONFER ENCE "Oslo. Direct or whith Tian>lnp, lf( '-chants are hereby Infoi i the additional rate per scale ton lor all pTS I to Oslo. dip ment. mentioned in Add* ndiun is Nett, and not sub.;. "Sligo (Ireland). PI the sddltlonal rat :uht Rattans to Sligo lln land
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    • 124 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjoewangi and North Western Ports) Due S'pore. s p i T.s.m.v. Kangaroo On r» n. t Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of I reluht and Passaee please apply to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG
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    • 624 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 ajm. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. S and 7 p.m 10 Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port m Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays*
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    • 138 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wh_r\« or expected to arri\»East Wharl (Entrance (iare 1) Ceylon 22; Kmug, Efoi K Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3, Conte Verde 18; Clyde Man II non 14; Protesilaus 11 Lanil K 8; J V. Oldenbarnevelt 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Keelung 32; Teue.-r Marudu
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    • 486 13 P&Oand BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Tm« Sporf i___ .GALORE 8.000 Oct. 24 BURDWAN G 070 J___ 15.000 Oct H CATHAY !5000 Jan' 17 17,000 Nov 8 RAWALPINDI 7 000 Jan 8.100 Nov 21 CORFU 5000 Feb 14 ,6 R ov 2 Ranch; 7 5 o
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    • 481 13 hllerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln 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__ c_t_. City of Bristol t 30 S^ City of Windsor gj M Nov 16 Calls Glasgow. FOR
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    • 740 14 Kh P. M. fcONINKLUKB PAKETVAART MAATSCMAT* U ROKAN- Tuesday. Oct. 15. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. SINGKARA- Tuesday, Oct. 15 S i -Pandjang. TOMOHON Tuesday. Oct. 15. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAKASSER- Wednesday. Oct, 16. Poeloe-Kidjang. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Oct. 16. Muntok
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    • 703 14 1 1___— t ■——I mwmmwmmm >^— M»W— »_MM— i_M_— MM_«— f^J^^^^^^^ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA HN£MB_____ BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive. Leave Leave Arrive S'pore S'pore. Penang New York Pre.. Van Buren Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Dec. 3
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    • 622 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Montevideo Kurnos Aires via Colombo. Durban Maru Cape Towa Kio. Santos and Montrvid* r Hawaii Maru Santos, Bi.enos Aires via Colombo Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saiaam. Ek'ira. L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Thames Maru Cap*- Town via Mrmbasa. Zanzibar
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  • 795 15 Batsmen In Chastened CURBING PAD PLAY j statistical history of the cricket season as now set forth to the t of two places of decimals reveals, at least, one startling fact concerns the condition of our batting. Averages which for a nme have shown a tendency
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  • 72 15 The following have been selected to play for the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department against the Colts 2nd XI on Tuesday. Oet. 15th. on the Anson Road Ground. Bully off at 5.15. J. Ferguson. Ding Wong Lik. J. Sanderson. Chew Wai Imm. K. Leembruggen. Ong Swee Keng. M. T. Hope.
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  • 319 15 Continued from Page 16 t ping the fight in the second round v Class A: Ellis Ezekiel beat H. RidJdale I on points There was little action in this fight, in strong contrast to the j f other A class event. i t Class 1: C. Crother
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  • 111 15 FRATERNISE English Team Too Reserved WELSH PLAYERS THE MOST HOSPITABLE London, Sept. VJ. THE Irish Football League t am beat the English Football League team at Blackpool n Wednesday lor the first time in more than forty years— but or all that, the Irish party unit
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  • 2291 15 F. A. SOCCER COACHES IN SCHOOLS Battle For League Honours STOKE'S BRILLIANT WIN AT MANCHESTER "THE soccer game is now being taught to the boys of over 400 English schools by coaches appointed by the Football Association. The object of the scheme is not to make players for the professional
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  • 25 15 t i :key match >• twi en thi sere and the R I v. pUyi d n Oreen restertfs in easy win lor the C n
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    • 146 15 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drug Your kidnoy» hav.» sins millions f tub«'s or filt.m whi. h ar« i*nd_ neglect or drastic, irr: il ware If Kldn«*y ti ness nuck.-a you au Nights, I<e»r Pain ness. Stiffness, hh a I. N< 'Uralffia, Burf_nc, I* I. Actdlty or << ol Try
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  • 670 16 S. C. C. Forwards Fail To Beat Him POLICE HOCKE Y VICTOR Y Folic e 3 S.C.C 0. "THE brilliant goal-keeping of Hussain enabled the Police to beat a strong S.C.C. hockey side by three clear goals on the Padang yesterday. The Club shared
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  • 465 16 S.C.C. "A" Lose To Wilts A. Knight In Form Hilts. "A" 12 pts. S.C.C. "A 8 pts. T'HE S.C.C. had to "borrow" three players. Knight. Vaughan I* and Morrish. from the R.A. to complete their "A" combination ngainst the Wiltshires "A" en the Padang yesterday, and were
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  • 88 16 The Indian Association hockey eleven scored their ninth victory this season when they beat the Y.M.C A by two to one at Balestier Road yesterday. Pinnusamy netted bith the Indians* goals. Seng Cheng being the Y M.C.A. scorer. The score was I—o1 0 in favour >f the
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  • 51 16 T"ne following have accepted to play <key lor S.C.C. "B** vs S.R.C "B" today at src F J L. Mavger; G. E. C Ash. P. F Kinsey: G. A L Plummer. Lt Home. J A. Grant: H F. Roberts. JED. Graham, P E. H Bodel Bienfait. D. L. Rothera, E.
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  • 312 16 1\ POINTS AGAINST THE inter-c'ub golf match bc- tween the Singapore G.C. ;md Island G.C. played at island Club on Sunday res'ulted in a win for the home team. The following arc the scores H'taps <Ser. > 8. N. Kelly beat M M. Paterson 'Sit.' 4 <S:
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  • 223 16 Thirty- three cards were taken out for the October Medal of the Keppel Goh Club Stroke* which resulted in a win for G. Pritchett who returned a score of 84 17 67 nett. Gold Medal ISM— 3S Winner G Pritchett 84--- 17~ 67. BALL SWEEPS Saturday -Ist Round
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  • 91 16 Today's Tournament Ties The following are the ties for today in the Y.M.C.A. autumn tennis tourna--1 ment Men's Double Handicap Kamis and E. M. Tampoe-Philips vs. Lim Boon Hin and Chua Guan Hock: R. Nathan and I. Reshty vs. Yap Keng Soon and Pang Chiap Song; C. Simon
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  • 245 16 London. Oct. 14. The following is the latest betting on the Cesarewitch: 13 to 2 Tommaok offered, 7 to 1 taken; 8 to 1 Woodstock; 9 to 1 Doreen Jane; 100 to 8 Shing Cloud taken and offered; 100 to 7 Lucky Patch offered 100 to 6 taken;
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  • 249 16 Airmen Superior AH Round KA.F 3: Colt* 1. THE Singapore Colts lost their second match this season to the Royal Air Force, the margin of defeat being 1-— 3. Their goal came just about a minute before the end and it was obtained only after hard
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  • 450 16 Malaya Regarded As Suit Soccer Finalists j CHINA OLYMPIAD j POH KIM SENGS SUCCESS IN 100 METRES RACE Shanghai. Oct. |\/|.\LAYA'S -I—l and 12—0 wins against Liaoning and < klln l w re nectively at the soccer preliminaries during the u.«|. have so impressed the football fans of Shanghai that
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  • 179 16 Promising Schoolboy Pugilist KEEN FIGHTS AT ST. ANDREW'S AN Interesting series oi semi-final bouts were fought at St. Andrew's School yesterday in the annual boxing tournament between pupils of that Institution. The finals will be held tomorrow afternoon, eommendng at 4 p.m. Tn b si winner ol the day was
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