The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,«79. ESTI>. 1835. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1935 is cents.
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  • 90 1 Political News-Reel DBLOW are four of the men who will play a leading part m the General Election m Hritain which, according to latest news, will take place on Vov. I<>. STANLEY BALDWIN. Prime and leader the Conervativ* Party. UR. GEORGE LAXS3URY. GO M •i the Labour Par! v. and.
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  • 192 1 Control Assumed By Prince Starhemberg BITTER FEELING IN VIENNA AN ABSOLI TL DICTATORSHIP INSPIRED KY PRIM I STARHEMBERC- NOW CONTROLS ALSTRI.V WITH THIS DEVI* LOPMENT. EXTREME NATIONALISM HAS (IT RIGHT THROCCaH THE HEART OF ECROPE— FROM THE BALTIC TO THE ADRIAI l< VIA BERLIN. VIENNA. AND
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  • 235 1 Abyssinia Several Countries Have Already Taken Action i Geneva, Oct. 18. The economic sub-committee has approved m principle of Mr. Anthony Eden's proposal of a general boycott Italian exports and also the French proposal of an embargo on exports of A committee has been appointed
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  • 64 1 TPH£ inauguration of a dictatorship m Austria competes one of the most significant political developments m post-War Europe. From the Baltic to the Adriatic is drawn a line unifying three nations m terms of government by extreme natio'alism. These nations arc: <l> Germany, led bit Herr
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  • 107 1 -PRINCE OF WALES London, Oct. 18. [N a speech at the opening of the I International Motor Show at _>lympia yesterday, the Prince of Wales referred to export trade, observing' it was obvious that the world market for motor vehicles, however large [already, was
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  • 69 1 No Representations To Mr. Eden Geneva. Oct. 17. Soviet circles deny the report published m a Japanese newspaper that M. Litvinolf asked Mr. Eden whether Britain would show as much zeal m opposing aggression m the Far East as In the Italo-Abbyssianian dispute. It is declared that 11
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  • 42 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Oct. 18. The Japanese Consuls m Foochow and ftmoy have lodged senaiate protests with the Chinese authorities at botli ports demanding immediate measures for the cessation of anti-Japanese activities m several parts ol the Province of Fukien.
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  • 61 1 RAJA MUDA OF PERLIS DEAD (From Our Own Correspondent). Aior Star, Oct. 18. The death has occurred at the General Hospital of Tuan Syed Hassan, Raja Muda of Perils after an illness lasting 23 days. The body bas been brought back to Aran for burial. The Raja Muda,
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  • 69 1 Big Abyssinian Force Moves To Dessie I From Reuter's Special Correspondent.) Addis Ababa. Oct. 18. Standing near the British Legation Today. I watched thousands of barefooted, sturdy warriors pass, settiny Off OH the 200- mile march to Dessie The majority were without equipment i xcept rifles or spears.
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  • 64 1 Italian Civilian Reaches Addis Ababa Addis Ababa, Oet 17. Unguarded and accooipanled by his Wife and hree children, an finstnsfl Signor Bussoti. the last Italian private citizen In Abyssinia, reached the capital last nighl with ISO lb. ot platinum valued at £13.000. made m a fortnight's mule trek
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  • 137 1 U. S. President Appeals For Peace New York. Oct. 18. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has appealed to the American nation to support his efforts for peace m a message addressed to the "Filth Annual Fcrum on Current Problems-— a women's conference. Mrs. Roo.sevelt read the meaSsas,'*Which was broadcast to all p^rts <>l
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  • 80 1 Duke Of Buccleuch's Condition London. Oct. 18. A bulletin tonight states that the Duke ol Buccleuch, lather of Lady Alice Scott whose marriage to the King's third son. the Duke of Gloucester, is fixed to take next month, is weaker, and his condition is very grave. The Duchess
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  • 46 1 Son Of Sir William Fisher Killed London. Oct. 17. The Air Ministry announced thai Pilot Officer Nevil Fisher, .son ol Admiral Sir William Fisher, was killec \n an aeroplane accident at Braunce jwell today. He was the sole occupant oi thi j aeroplane Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness I, md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TCiIAVS ATTRACTIONS I SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION 1 RIJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. 11 m |_JE_-_fclfc| A I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT MIA M^^NA 815 to 915 p.m. CALORIS SPECIAL DINNER DANCE The Martßrj_i.at Dance Team forma.)
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    • 168 1 There is oo better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI '^Eg*'' HOTEL ROOF G ARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND -==-J a? I GRAND CABARET WITH H HHH|HH^ BHaMaMH^^^^ a __H_-____Ha________---i "TAURA GUERITE THE FAMOUS ENTERTAINER ZELMA WRIGHT THE TOP TAPPER FROM
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  • 327 2 Postbag Io the Editor. Dear Sir, On behalf oi the Entertainment Committee of the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund. I have pleasure m submitting herewith Statement ot Account m connection with the recent Movie Ball at Raffles Hotel on Sept. 28. as a result of which an amount
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 548 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on: Saturday. Oct. 26th: Deepavali (Public Holiday). JOHORE GOVERNMENT. "The Excise Enactment, 1930." SESSION OF LICENSING BOARD. The next Session of the Licensing Board for the District of Kluang will be held at the Assistant Adviser's Office. Kluang. on the 3rd day
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    • 526 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "AWURMA" (For Worming Dogs) A liquid preparation, which is sure and safe for treating Dogs and Puppies suffering from round or tape worms. Price: 1.00 per bottle. Price:- $1.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE, •LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with running hot and cold
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    • 591 2 TENDERS. j I ______________._-.-----a-a-----a--a--------a-a----Maa»----i-a--i Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday. November Bth. 1935. at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office. Penang. and the Resident Councillor's Office. Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore. Penang. and Malacca, respectively, for
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    • 417 2 £be Singapore I f VCC B>lCa3s I Band Office: teen Street sin___,__, I Phone st:i ,7^ I exten«_nti. -a I Tel: "l,^ 1 Kuala I umpin I Office: 25. Java Street Phene: 168.1 London Office: «i c flee, t^ Phone: Centra. m, Tel: l_fiadm_i_». SUBSCRIPTION IU Wlthlr* Ouiaire Ma lava
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 289 2 Diary Of The Week SA IT UDAY, OCT. 19. High water. 4.8 a.m. 7.2 ft.. 2.57 pm. 8.3 ft Rugby; R.A.F vs Bangkok Sports Club at Bangkok; United Services vs. Singapore at S.CC; South Johore vs. 9th Hvy Bdge at Johore Bahru. Hockey: Old Ratliesians vs. H.K.S. at Raffles Inst;
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  • 130 3 FRIENDLY GAME OR GAMBLING? MAGISTRATE EXPLAINS DIFFERENCE E.X/Ol may have your friends to come to your house for gaaac but you must not make it a regular practice." n mark v. as made by the third ite, Mr C. H. Whitton, yesterto a Malay woman. Siti binte who pleaded
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  • 105 3 Patrick Thornley Charged With Rash Driving cl belore Mr E. E Colman. ipore fifth magistrate, yesi driving a motor-car m i Road early on Thursday rashly as to endanger human rick Thornley admitted a colli- another vehicle, but pleaded lid not have been driving so' m view
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  • 116 3 Entertained By Malacca Chinese Our 0 Correspondent i Malacca, Oct. lv. Dr. A. C. Dutta. held a tea party on Tuesday on on the lawn of the Malacca m honour ot the recent I him of the Malayan Certi- H-.nour. and of his promotion Medical Officer
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  • 37 3 of the Aston Athletic Club inded of the Club Dance which held today from 5.15 to 7.30. fortnightly dances are sol and enjoyable among the mem- they have become a regular »f the Club's activities.
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  • 21 3 raft Aurora. Singapore Karachi. 17 10.35: Mr. M. M. Millar, for Lon- I I W. Bailey, for Delhi.
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  • 30 3 a thunderstorm at Brighton Taylor. 32. a motor-bus service! was struck by lightning m ack of his neck He was taken to tai, but allowed to go home after »urs.
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  • 826 3 i i Could Receive Money But Not Pay Out RECEIVING ORDER RESCINDED "U7ITHOUT a rescission, of the receiving order I cannot set rid of the money I have. If it is rescinded I will give the money back to the sheriff who will
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  • 190 3 FELL INTO HOLD WHEN WINCH SPOKE SNAPPED •pHE snapping of a winch spoke on board the tongkang -Joo Ann" anchored at sea oir Kukob. Johore, was the cause oi a fatal accident which was .inquired into yesterday by Mr. W O Porter, the Singapore Coroner.
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  • 149 3 NEW NAME OF THE DIMBOOLA »|*HE 3,900- ton steamer Dimboola. which has been purchased by the Ho Hong Steamship Co. <r932>. Ltd of Singapore, from the Melbourne Steamship Co.. arriving here from Australia ;last week to go into the service of her new owners, has now been
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  • 108 3 A commiuee meeting of the Straits Settlements 'Singapore^ Association, is to be held on Monday. Oct. 28, m the. Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. Agenda To confirm Minutes. Matters arising therefrom: •a* Unemployment. Legislative Council Bills Tobacco Duties 'Amendment* Bill. Bill to Amend Ordinance No. 96
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  • 106 3 Special Police Court Fixes Reward A special police court was held at GirYan, Ayrshire, recently to decide what reward should be paid to John Ross U4>, of Bourtree Hall, Girvan. who found a cloth ba« containing In notes at Girvan. Mrs. Janet McDonald, of Glasgow, claimed the
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  • 196 3 Malay Chargeman Sent To Prison From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct. 15. A dating burglary on Changkat Kindint, Estate. Tanjong Rambutan. was described m the Magistrate's Court yesterday when a Malay, Ibrahim, a chargeman on the estate, was sentenced to 18 months* imprisonment for house breaking and theft.
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  • 274 3 Wheeler And Woolsev At Their Best Wheeler and Woolsey broke upon cinema-goers' as a comedy combination m a musical several years ago and have, like most successful pairs, continued together. Unlike others, however, they have not allowed themselves merely to repeat m essence the funn> situations and
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  • 59 3 Malay Wood Cutters Sent To Hospital From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 17. While cutting firewood m the jungle near Bruas, two Malays were suddenly attacked by a bear. Other woodcutters nearby, hearing cries, came to their assistance and succeeded m killing the bear. The two Malays
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 >40** m1 Q> m j um^ I KNSI RE BETTER VISION OUR specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice giva» n Our glasses give i lear vision from edge to edge *nd our charges are Moderate. < "nserve your vision with modern lenses. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.,
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    • 373 3 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE— I*T ASLEEP A6AIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening m tho middle of the nlKhl with the pain--; of lnd.ffeet.a_i vrnawtnff at your taeldi Read how one such suflferet teisi bit trouble: fituf that i »,r f TO. if I
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  • 516 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor 'J'HIS week I give two fine games! from recent play. The first will be recognised as Zukertorts Opening (Sicilian Defence m effect), played consummately by Dr. M. Euwe. The second is a delightful morsel served up by the notable German player. F.
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  • 721 4 Memorable Picture Of CECIL RHODES Britain On The Screen London. lIL4.LTER HUSTON has now finished his part m the Cecil Rhodes film which Gaumont-British are making at Shepherd's Bush. "Many South Africans who knew Rhodes hive visited me m the studio." he said, shortly before leaving England, "and they all
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  • 274 4 AS It WaS- In T he Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending October 19, 1835 100 Years Ago PIRATE ATTACK We are enabled to give the particulars of a rumoured piratical attack upon a native vessel coming from Malacca to Singapore, having had personal communication with the Nacodah of
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  • 122 4 It is known to most of our readers that Singapore is. in' every sense of the term, a free port, that vessels from every nation m the world may resort hither and land and take on board any description of goods or produce without let or hindrance. No
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  • 87 4 Our English papers by the Jenn from London extend to the 14th June last; at that period the topic of leading interest appears to have bean inter vention m the affairs of Span by England and France. The question has been settled for the present. France refusing
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  • 735 4  - Radio Station Chief Is Not Worrying About Being Bombed Laurence Stalling In Abyssinia (By Addis Ababa. TT is a foregone conclusion here I that the Italians will bomb and destroy the radio station which sprawls, a long and efficient series of wings, oatmeal coloured m the brilliance of the green
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    • 133 4 %>ted 3)oct<A AVOIDS PAIN AFTER EATING uij lakinq 'Bisurated^Magnesia After years of per trouble, an eminent English the way to conquer his stom_ His own words tell you hiv sr, ret find that Hiatal, taken after my meals ,< the on t that heeps me free from pam and dx
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 460 4 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES Saturday i B.B.C— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The Scottish Studio! Orchestra. 6.45 "A Matter of Minutes A "thriller." 705 Sydney Gustard. at the organ of of the Gaumont Palace Cinema, Chester. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.35 "How's
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    • 96 4 9.50 News. 10.00 Broadcast by the R.C. Broadcasting Association. 11.00 Light music. 11.20 Close down. Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJQ Wavelengths— 31.38, 19.74 and 19.63 metres p.m. 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.35 Something for Sunday evening. 8.50 The Geiman village m the I New Reich. 9.05 News and review of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    197 5 HAILi: SELASBIE ol Abyssinia daily receives tribal delegations from the interior who travel to the capital to offer their and receive their orders m the conflict with Italy. The Emperor is seen watching delegations arrive from the interior. The Abuna Kyrillos (left) blesses the men as they arrive. ARCHDUKE BUGEN
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 446 6 Chinese Committed To Assizes AFTER TWO YEARS IN MENTAL HOSPITAL I a pah. Oct. 18. A PRELIMINARY inquiry was held m the Magistrates Court on Monday, into the circumstances connected with the murder of two Chinese and a Japanese woman during August, 1933. In that
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  • 203 6 Young Chinese Wife Found In Agony On Floor TAKEN TO HOSPITAL IN SEMICONSCIOUS STATE Penang. O. t 17 AN educated Chinese girl figured m what is believed to b< poisoning case yesterday afternoon when the ambulance vva moned to Batu Gantong Road to attend to Madam
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  • 102 6 X.S. Assizes Postponed Until IMondav From Our Own Correspondent*. Seremban. Oct. 17. The Negri Sembilan Assizes, which began on Monday at the Seremban Supreme Court, have been postponed to Monday owing to the indisposition ol Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen. the presiding judge. This morning, further hearing was
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  • 26 6 Mr. James Davies. 63. a Methodist lay evangelist, was round dead at Homerton. London E.. m a missionary caravan In which be had toured the country
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  • 171 6 SECOND DEATH AFTER CAR CRASH 5-Year-Old Girl Succumbs Penang, Oct. 18. ■yHE shocking motor fatality which occurred at Telok Kumbar on Monday morning, resulting m the death of Madam Lim Gek Heok. claimed another victim m the person of her five-year-old daughter. Miss Cheah Choon Kirn, who passed away at
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  • 559 6 Retirement From Malaya After Ti Years 'From Our Own Correspondent >. Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 17. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Macaskill sailed from Port Swettenham for Home today on retirement from the East. The Malay Mail says: Malaya m general, and Kuala Lumpur m particular, will
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  • 18 6 Seventy-seven anglers, m a gale and heavy rain, landed 814 fish, weighing ~87 lb., at Ramsgate Fishing Festival.
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  • 98 6 DISCOVERY BY HUSBAND Aior Star. Oct. lh\ mohamed liaalot an Indian Mo- hammedan convert, and Mariam binti Salleh. a Malay woman, appeared before H.H. Tunku Mohamed Jewa. the chief magistrate. Aior Star, on Tuesday, to answer a charge of cohabiting, an offence punishable under
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  • 33 6 Geneva, Oct. 15. GERMANY has paid up the £300.000 -he owed the League and thus can now legally leave when the two years' notice expires on Oct. '10.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 51 6 (From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh, Oct. 17. The Lam Looking Bazaar was the scene ol a fire, the contents of two mops there being completely destroyed before the fire was Drought under control. The loss m goods is estimated at $4 000. and the damage to the building
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 6 TEMPORARY HOMES erected for hop-pickers near Hastings were wrecked m the great sale which swept the South Coast of England. Several children who were sleeping m the huts had a narrow escape. Hop-pickers outside their wrecked huts near Hastings after the gale.
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  • 403 6 MURDER AND ROBBERY IN KAMPONG THREE CHINESE ON CAPITAL CHARGE Seremban, Oct. 18 IN the Supreme Court on Wednesday, l beiore Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen. with Ttin^ku Ismail. DPP. for the prosecution. Messrs A B. Croat and A. K. Ben assigned for the defence and Messrs. Bcddington and Wishart
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  • 197 6 K.L. Rotary Talk Continued From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Oct. li. At today's meeting of the Kual v Lumpur Rotary Club Mr. T. Malle\ gave the second part of his accoiu.' of a trip Home via Japan and j America. In the time available he jwas
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  • 125 6 Mr. George C. Watson And Miss Madge Anderson < From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. Oct. 18. The wedding took place yesterday at St. George's Church ol Mr. George Craig Watson, of Messrs. Islay Kerr Co., second son ol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson, of Petts Wood. Kent, and
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  • 23 6 The death occurred on Monday at her lesidence m Malacca of Mrs. Petronella Koek. The funeral was largely attended. Revd. Fr. Laurencio officiated
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 88 6 C 0 NC ERT POPPY DAY FUND I nder the distinguished patronage of H. E. The Governor and Lady Thomas, H.E. The General Officer Commanding AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL on SUNDAY, 3rd NOV. 1935, at 9.30 p.m. Aea Lahowska MEZZO SOPRANO lltl L n f erve,d VIOLIN Kichard (aunce
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    • 23 6 maaamja-ii-an- <■ PURELY PROm FRUIT JUIC E iiiiiiiimr .m- ii' *****1 l mi mi ie SjMj_M!_4 ft!!!!||i||j jjj'vjl HflolfiQiL£ll__^;;_^>_! jlMilll y_Q_[_^X--- 1------^ a a>
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  • 216 7 Driving Car In Dangerous Manner Delivering a considered verdict yesterday. Mr. E. E. Colman. the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, convicted Mr. J. H. Hargroves of the Air Base, on a charge of driving m dangerous manner. Inspector Motile of the Traf.ic police then said that there was a previous
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  • 79 7 Couple On Honeymoon Flight To Australia Commercial pilots flying the England -Singapore route have heard no j reports of Mr. W. Berry Littlejohn, former R.A.F. and R.AA.F. pilot, who with his bride is making a honeymoon flight from Southampton to Australia, where the couple will settle down. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 384 7 THE CAPTURE OF ACRE, THE FALL OF THE DRAWBRIDGE, AND THE MAILED CHIVALRY OF EUROPE GALLOPING INTO A FALLEN CITY WAS SO MARVELLOUS A SPECTACLE THAT ONE FORGOT FOR A MOMENT ONE WAS WATCHING A MOTION PICTURE. THIS PICTURE IS A DOUBLE TRIUMPH FIRST FOR THE DIRECTOR AND SECONDLY FOR
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    • 395 7 _______________r if^ I Jmmm^______i^\__ j_r^ I__n CRIME f«v— -Hd-. rt! BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY R cl w "THE NITWITS" with BETTY GRABLE who scored a big hit m -The Gay Divorcee" A Goofy Ta.e of ipsticks. Ni«hts,icks -ai S.aps.icks. E_«____ M,s,,n „„l, a M _________^_____C_____jjn'rills. Liltintf Lyrics ;l ,ul
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 646 7 ICh v rch Services i ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 18TH SUNDAY AETER TRINITY HOSPITAL SUNDAY 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matinj. 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. I 30 pm Evensong (choral) and Sermon. WEEKDAYS 'Holy Communion: Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and j
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    • 295 7 Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Oospel Meeting m Malay Friday, 5.30 p.m. Bible Address Speaker: Dr. Khoo Peng. Seng. STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH Prinsep Street I 8.15 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes 915 a.m. (Malay) Mr. Song Ong Siang l 8.00 p.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. Baptism.
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  • 902 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1935 The Far Eastern Deadlock lAPAJSJ has always been a keen J student of Western politics and (practices chieily. it would seem, with the ultimate object of using j this knowledge as a weapon against jthe West. The latest news from the Far
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  • 270 8 At the English Gospel Hall. Main Road. Taiping. on Thursday. Mr. Bung Chiew Hoay, of the District Hospital. Taiping. was married to Miss Kwai Fah. lately a member of the Nursing Stall oi the General Hospital The death occurred at the District Hospital. Ipoh. on Monday evening
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  • 31 8 Friday, Oct. 18. In the morning H.H. the Sultan of Pahang called on His Excellency at Government House. The Hon. Dr. H. A. Tempany had luncheon at Government House.
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  • 353 8 POR some time the Somali Society of: Gre.it Britain has been seeking an; interview with the Colonial Ott.ce to discuss the undefined status oi native British aSomalis A deputation was recently received by the Colonial Office and it was introA Somali duced by Mr L. r'.iMxnmmnr
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  • 1157 8 IT was exclusively announced m this column last week that a decisive I battle m the Italo-Free Press war I was pending The Topicist. however, now makes the further exclusive announcement tha the big battle did not come >il A regrettable situation .irose by reason ol
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 227 8 m^M^M^M^mmMWM^Mmm^^Mm~——^m^^M^mm^M^—~m-—^mM*maM^M^.^m~M^M*M*wm^M*M^M^~~^*~~*mmmaammiiw*^mmm*mm*m We have a limited number of empty casks for disposal at $5.00 each. Cut m halves they make excellent tubs for use m gardens. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance* 01 Hong Kong /Incorporated m Shanghai.' Wine Merchants, i 201, Cantonment Road. Tel. 5371. K\ SPECIAL
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    • 56 8 COMPLAINT IS MADE i m England that inmates of the prisons are rarely given the work which they do outside. Many a released burglar finds himself entirely out of practice. But the prudent man keeps the contents of his home covered by "GAFLAC" POLICIES/ GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
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  • 171 9 Oct. 15 Hi. 17. Can Com. 142' 2 143 7 a 142% Telephone And Telegraph 140 4 141 1 141% ►n Railroad 4S l >>. 47% 47» 4 -41^ 447 X 443 8 Electric 35% 34 3 4 34* 2 I Motors 49 49 h 48 2
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  • 118 9 On The Increase The visible stocks of tin at the end of July. 1935. are reported as 15.548 tons, an increase of 247 tons during the month. These stocks -amount to approximately 12 per cent of the current I annual rate of consumption. 1 In the
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  • 129 9 A 60-Ton Machine A special form of wagon tippler for use on the Lunghai Railway m China was recently constructed by a firm In Erith. Kent, as part of a complete coal handling and conveying plant, including power plant, supplied by the company. The tippler
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  • 451 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES rrom London, 6 p.m. Oct. 18 it Bl denomination unless otherwise stated Pnvkmaiw v rsk» Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 ijj* •J^ Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 1 12 t* 1123 1 War Loan, 3»-2 p.c. lIIX 8 fm lUo'jj IDS 1 li Straits, 4Vi
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  • 85 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES Oct. 18 Buyers Sellers j Gambier 550 Java Cubt 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.75 Muntok White Pepper 19.25 Copra. Sundried 5.20 Copra, mixed 4.70 Small Flake Tapioca 4.(35 R.B. Siam No. 1 koyan 107 Banja Jelotong 8.50 Sarawak Jelotong 8 25 R. (Siam* W.C. No. 1 per koyan
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  • 248 9 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraoh Company, Ltd.. the Singapsct 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 wMd. B new.spaper published m Malaya has
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  • 82 9 f'ubhrr: Steady. London Spot: G 5 I6d Previously: Steady &&1 6 9 :>2d. Jan. -Mar.: 6%d. Previously: 6 8 d April- June: 6» L .d Previously: <»' _.d J'Uy-Scpi. 6 r> s d Enviously: 6" l; d. n.\v York: D<h-. 1299c Previously: 12.86c. New York: Jan.. 13.08<Previously: 12JSe. New
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  • 78 9 Till Weak. Cash £225. 10s. Od. Previously; Steady at £231 15s. Od. Three months: 4J21U. 7s 6d Previously: 6221 ios. od. Coppsr: Settlement: £U5. 5s. od Previously: €35. Os. Od. Lead Settlement: Mil. its. 6d Previously: o 18 Os Od Spelter. Settlement price: f: 1C. 2s. 6d. Previously K\<\.
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  • 73 9 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Oct. 18 Method ol Parity before Rate PreCemr Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vioush Pa™ Francs to 4 J 124.21 74 916 74.-. Now York sto E 4.86 2 3 191 Sl6 1»1% Calcutta Ptv rupee i< is. 6». ci U 6»»d Hong Kong Per dollar
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  • 222 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday 's Singapore Quotations Oct. 18 London. 4 months' sight 2 4' 8 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 datys' .sight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days* sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. TT. 2 4 Lyons.
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  • 121 9 With the loss of the north-eastern territory four years ago China's postal [service suffered a serious setback, and ;it was only after the adoption of extensive retrenchment measures that receipts last year were able to meet expenditure. According to recent investiI gations. the total daily receipts, payments,
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  • 1125 9 I Fraser and Co.'s List FRIDAY. OCT. IK. MM MINING Buyer* Sellers. Ampat Tin (4m r* 3d 6s 9d lAsam Kumbang (£i 33* 6d 34.s 6ri Austral Malay *t> fVOs 61-, Ayer Hitam Tin v&:: 1 4s 9<l K> jm Ayer Weng ($l) 1-W) 200
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  • 165 9 Complete Apparatus For Amateurs A complete apparatus is shortly to be pul on thi> market by n Birmingham Orm. which will place the production and projection of talking lilms within the means of any ÜBateur photographer. The Whole equipment. including camera, microphone and amplifier, together with the m-cessary
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  • 69 9 Germany's production of plg-lron In August. 1935. advanced to 36.391 tuns per working day. an Increase ol 1.134 tons per day over the July total and of 1.831 over the daily average m Aug. 1934. Last month's total output wis 1,148,888 tons, as against 1090.000 In! July, an
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  • 75 9 Shows An Increase Continuing .1 ivceir upwiin; trend Canada'e imports irom *h Empire m July showed notable Inciuasi oi 1 per cent compared uith July last >. v Total Empire imports were valued at $16,847 (mki i 88J88,488r>, ;m lucres, of more than $2 000.000 i
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  • 98 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. IS. VI o'eliN'k iKMin liux *-r sellers No. I X RSS m cases •F.OB October* 21 16 »i n p. Cood FA.Q. m cases 'FOB October* 2<» 21 No I X. R.S.S. -spot loose* <awardable (ttagaporoj ft% -»i NO I X R s 8
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  • 895 10 FISH CAN BE VERY AMUSING. Mr. Birtwistle Valuable Hints On Keeping An Aquarium BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS AN AUDIENCE of approximately 400 heard a fascinating lecture by Mr. W. Birtwistle, Director of Fisheries, S.S. and F.M.S., on 4t FiaSh as Pets" m Raffles Institution Hall, Singapore, last night. Commenting upon the large
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    22 10 THIS GIGANTIC monument has been erected m France m memory of those killeal at the Battle of the IMarne m July. IJIIB.
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  • 196 10 Rubber In Excess Of Coupons j FINE IMPOSED ON A CHINESE DEALER I j (From Our Own Correaspondent) Ipoh. Oct. 18. pEH Glong Hong, proprietor Of Chop Bean Hong, and Peh See Kok, the manager, were jointly 'charged here with possession of rubber m excess of coupons amounting to 21.987
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  • 308 10 TT is difficult to analyse one's feel- ings after seeing "Oil for the Lamps of China,*' the Cosmopolitan production which is now at the Capitol. Perhaps the uppermost sensation is that of admiration an admiration for the pioneer. In this film, the story is set
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  • 46 10 The Perak collections m aid of China Flood Relief Fund set up by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Aug. 15 this year have already amounted to $10,000 m Chinese currency and have been remitted to the Commission tor Overseas Affairs. Chinese National'! Government t
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  • 447 10 Sorts 24,000 Letters An Hour "THE Mayors of Brighton and Hove recently inaugurated an important experiment m sorting letters by machinery at the Brighton Sorting Office m North Road. The huge sorting machine is the first of its kind m England. It is
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  • 108 10 Fine Of $1,000 To Be Refunded APPEAL Al IPOH ALLOWED (From Our Own Correspond* Ipoh. O.t \h TTHE Hon. Mr Justice How. m allowed the appeal <»i Mi Eo Koh. a rubber dealer ol Tel Anson, who uas a charge of abeiting Lti a\ I I an offence under the
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  • 130 10 Broach Of Trust Of |M Alleged 'From Our Own Con Penan c. o*4 t IT Lim Stock E:;^. I former with the n. v. Btraftti Jai Company, vaa charged with, brei trust of $500 m the afternoon. According to the evtden* manager of the company, the was handed
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  • 53 10 One young ChliMM woman l "lid three other labour*-! injured by a hill ol i Tan mm*'. Salute Botttt. M The worn m maa lace when overcome by h< fall earth She was thrown :<: her neck was brok- second latal mlnlnf iccldenl fl South m the last i-u VI
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    • 226 10 WORTHS FOR PERFECT DEPORTMENT M «^---«-"M-i---Maa_™_____W«aa--a-_a--_-_a -aaa--_-_________________________i MßM M MMMMHH^ BaH^ n a M f BEAUTY ynP/_TK BEGINS WITH \V\ W WORTHS JflU MODEL 689 I pink surgical FOUNDATION MODEL 683 BONES. STEP IN FRONT RUSK MODEL 1 3" DEEP SIZES 24-30 $7.75 SIZES 24-30 S|ZES 31 36 $875 PRICE
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  • 918 11 "Reward Of Patience Now PERAK HYDRO-ELECTRIC SHARES "TIPPED" IN LONDON (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Oct. 7. YiN shareholders and dealers m London are well satisfied with 1 the International Tin Committees decision to increase the export quota by 5 per cent, to 70
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  • 196 11 Colours .That Change MEN oi St. Dunstan's confirm the contention of Mr. C. S. Flick, at the International Optical Congress at Oxford, thai the blind man's mental impression of his surroundings Is not black. Capt. Sir lan Fraser. the blind chairman of St. Dunstan's. has said
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  • 161 11 Specially Fitted For Sailing Through Ice Floes The Furness Shipbuilding Co.. Ltd., Of Haverton Hill-on-Tees. have received trom the Soviet Government an order for seven cargo vessels for use m the timber-carrying trade. The ships, which will be specially strengthened for steaming through ice floes, will
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  • 450 11  -  Ely Culbertson 1 fo> I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I M MM M^ M^^ M^i^^^^ M SAFEi'Y LIES IN GENEROUS DISTRIBUTION THE gigantic single hands that cause even th' 1 experienced kibitzer to blink when they arc picked up. and the L-hronic kicker who
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  • 313 11 RUBBER AGAIN ON HEALTHY FOOTING U.S. Tire Inventories For August Lower Than 1932 Figures EWIS and Peat Ltd. m their rubber report dated Singapore. Oct. 18, state Prices have remained steady to firm throughout the week and shown a small advance. Although still hesitant, interest is gradually broadening and no
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  • 140 11 The iollowing are passengers on the Boringia due to arrive at Singapore on Nov. 15: Mr. J. Hindhede. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burden. Mrs. T. Sutherland and Infant. Miss C. Duff <Nurse». Nir. and Mrs. Knight Zoller. Mrs. F. R. H. Carew. Mr. E. J R. Smith. Miss
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  • 154 11 Guthrie Co.. Ltd., m their report dated Singapore, Oct. 17, state: During the past week the market has been very steady and the improvement which set m about a fortnight ago has been more than maintained, values having advanced appreciably. The very material reduction In Colony stocks,
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  • 157 11 i But More Women Fail In Business "THERE were fewer bankrupts m Er.y- j land last year than m any year since 1925. it is revealed m the annual report on Bankruptcy issued by the Board ot Trade, but the number of women who failed In business
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  • 25 11 Eric F. Thurston, son of an engineer. jhas won the King's gold medal for the most proficient scholar of King's L.nn I Grammar School, i
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  • 598 11 Notes On Next Week's Best Items A programme ol dance music by Harry Roy and his hand will be broadcast today at 6.35 a m. Roy nrs T took up the baton When he formed Ins R-K-Olians at the Leicester Square Theatre. London. Alter a very successlul
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    • 146 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Bong I The liability of members is limited to the extent and ln the manner prescribed Dy Old m a nee No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE BONO KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and lully paid
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    • 517 11 mmm^^ mmmmmmmmmm mm BMm Mmimm mm ****ammmmmm I CHARTKRKD BANK lOf INDIA. AUSTRAIIX AND CHINa (Incorporated m Enuhtnd by Royal Charter* Paid up capital m 600 000 shares of £5 each KrfVOOO Reserve Fund 0 00c Reserve Liability of Proprietors _00 100 HEAD Ol I X I 38. Blshopsgate. London
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  • 61 12 Spurt In Rice Exports To Singapore From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Oct. 16. A sudden spurt m the rice export j trade to Singapore is leading to very j active movements among chaffered shipping, which is now finding cargoes waiting for loading on arrival from Singapore. During past
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    • 514 12 THE NORWEGIAN MERCANTILE MARINE The Most Modern Fleet NORWEGIAN coast amounts to 272 vessels of 102,369 gross tons. The Norwegian tanker fleet consists of 50 steamers totalling 272,459 gross tons. 157 motorships aggregating 1,03.422 gross tons, making m all 207 vessels of 1,375,881 gross tons. The world's tanker fleet consists
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    • 336 12 Schedule May Include Singapore ""pHE announcement has been made that next May the Brisbane Maru is to inaugurate a new run between New Zealand and Japan direct. At present there are three fast motor vessels maintaining the O.S.K. service to New Zealand the Brisbane Maru. the
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    • 502 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea ln P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Parnate 54*1 LLOYDS AGENTS. OOOaiNG AGENT Cl FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATUS RAILWAYS. BOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. assnsmmsmmssssmmsmmsm CANADIAN PACIMC >WQRID 1 GREATEST (Incorporated m England* TRAVEL *YS™L IHE "EMPRESS" ROUTfc oilers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via BONOLxVLU or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 330 12 i For everything appertaining Ocean Passages. Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. apply CO"(jKS V_____*___LlT9 [WQPto Twavft sgpvirn ""~-~-~-~^B3B^-- 39, ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Fees. TelephOD? 5908 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL, LONDON of fast twin-screw Oil Mall Passenger Vesscl> RANGOON. COLOMBO. POKI M l>\N. MARSEILLES. PLYMO! 11l XNh
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    • 510 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY rRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Aior Star. Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 201 12 CLEARANCES Oct 17 Burgcnland <Ger. Hen-ik <Nor.); Gustav <D'richsen <Dan>; Hakone Maru <Jap>: Tjipai. Aldegonda <Dut.»; Rusa. City of Wellington. Burdvan <Brit). i Oct. 18- Ampang. Pontianak. Malacca. Karoa. Kola. Elephanta, Giang Seng. Perak <Brit.*; Siberg. Slamat, Tinombo. Plancius <Dut.>; Terukuni Maru. Tango Maru <Jap VESSELS ARRIVED Bengalen. Dut.. 4.260
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    • 120 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the u.urws or expected to arrive East Whart (Entrance Gate 1): Rajula 22; Hai Hing 2o Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3): Op ten Noort 18: Raub 15; Tihiwa 13 Pres. van Buren ll: Bettfi Kangaroo 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Nordic 30; Kinta 32: X.
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    • 472 13 i I >i_. /_W _____|9^ BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Dae 1 nace Spore. T'na-r., BANGALORE 8.000 Oct. 24 1936^' CORFU 15.000 Oct. 25 CHITRAL 15,000 Jan 3 RANCm 17.000 Nov 8 BURDWAN 6 070 Jan 16 BHUTAN 8.100 Nov. 21 CATHAY 15.000 Jan 17
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    • 472 13 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN 1 LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer Dae Sails. City of Bristol Oct. 30 Nov 2 City of Windsor Nov 14 Nov 16 Calls
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    • 696 14 K> P. m> -.ONINKLU&B PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TOBA -Saturday. Oct. 19. Kuala Toengkal. passengers only*. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. PATRAS— Saturday. Oct. 19. Rhio. Bawean. Padang Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaya OP TEN NOORT -Saturday. Oct. 19. Batavia. Semarang. Sourabaya. Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. TOBOALI— Saturday. Oct. 19. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang,
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    • 592 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^/7cf AMERICAN MAIL LINE I r*-ff^^^--i*\'^ i frgS-yu r > *^Bj|____S t^V""'**^ EUROPE na AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARR HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKL. SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND|OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO
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    • 567 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Montevideo Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban Maru Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Montevideo i- Hawaii Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saiaam, Beira. L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar
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    32 15 M i BAX I*ER and N. W. Nicholson, junior champioPJ of Middlesex i E _.cx rf p.. lively, r.ici m the the leys' singles of the Junior Championahips ai W. Nicholson m
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  • 136 15 Soccer Northern I our ties Win Poor Match Torceful side i the amateur Blackpool and almost beat the legan to combine tack Parr gave twenty-five qu d ly dangerbina w.i n)t too C and Charlton the Southern attack Is d Bft r thirty-rive pted a pass from
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  • 76 15 Casualty List Already Long London. have played few Blacks are already ;apjx a lons casualty list. ftv players are "restothers have not fully from colds caused by the the English climate. W. E Hadley, who fractured a cheekopening match, cannot least three weeks: J. R. Dalton were injured
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  • 104 15 S venth Annual General I Friendly Snorting Asso- election of office-bearers the ensuing year resulted as fol- I Mr. Tan Yew Cheng i re-elect- --President: Mr. Chan Kok seag.i ted). Vice-President: Mr. Aug Cheng m f re-elected) [on. Secretary: Mr. Chan Seng Wah. Secretary: Mr Tan Yew
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  • 94 15 Mowing have been selected to hockey for the S.R.C. vs Khalsa tesday, Oct. 21. on SRC. ground: i> Ross, E K. Yzelman. It R. Marcus. Maddox, E. B Carlos. W. Matthews. P Bartels. P. H. de Souza. E. le r, F van der Beck, and F N. i
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  • 115 15 North Johore RFC will meet the All Blues m a return match a* Genuang on Saturday. The sides have been chosen as follows. NOIITII JOHOBE: AC S'rahan. W R H Scott N. D Bewlcke, A. B. Campbell. B A. Cook. F. P. Graves, g. a.
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    28 15 TOOTHILL, the Fulham goalkeeper, goes down to a hard shot from Morrison of Tottenham Hotspur and turns the ball round the post for a corner at Craven Cottage
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  • 1214 15 RUGBY PROSPECTS AT SERVICES COLLEGES London. Hi- Royal Military Academy side is at present being experimented with, but there is every hope that before long they will be well up to the average standard. The team is indeed more advanced than at this time last year and although the forwards
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  • 50 15 London, Oct. 17. The following is the result of the Middle Park Stakes: ABJER 1 BOSS OVERCOLT 2 MAHMOUD 3 Won by two lengths; head between second and third. Thirteen ran. The betting was 8 to 1 Abjer. 7 to 1 Boss Overcolt. 11 to 8 Mahmoud.—Reuter.
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  • 828 15 BEN FOORD'S GOOD BEGIN NIN(; London. DEN FOORD the young South African heavy-weight, opened a busy campaign m spectacular style when he beat Pancho Villar. the Spanish Tarzan. m four rounds at the Albert Hall. The bout was scheduled lor ten rounds, but it
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    10 15 THE S.C.R.C. hockey team which drew with the S.C.C 4—4.
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  • 72 15 The following have been selected to j play hockey for the V.M CA Junior Department against the ACS. on Tues- day. Oct. 22. on the Oldham Hall i ground Bully off at 5 p.m.: J. Ferguson. E. C. M Hope. J. Sanderson. Wee Hong Heng. W. Pullen. K.
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  • 115 15 Lawn Tennis Prizes Distributed The Dutch Club Autumn lawn tennn tournament was concluded on Sunday and the Consul Oeneral tor the Netherlands presented the prizes A lan?e crowd gathered m the newly reconstructed Club building and the cocktail dance, which followed the tennis, proved a great success. The
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  • 260 15 Yo-tsasg Officials Aa Solution lt was my good fortune Io list* some pointed remarks on the tsjsj referee question m football :ui< t(- me by one of those who ire mil the middle every Saturday wi Geoffrey Simpson m the Daily Mail He was a referee who casts
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  • 184 15 First Crow oui.ti> F.voiit In Si Bf a pore The llrst i untrv .\c 10l its kind was held m Singapore OB Sunday under th. organisation ol the member: Ol o I ilighn District Cycling Party About M members n.<»k pan m race and the distance covered *.1
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  • 73 15 layaraj's Tactics Were Poor Ipoh Oet 17 Aman .1 popular vn; tory on potnta 1 1 nighi ai the Jubilee Park stadium 0..1 Jayaraj ol Penang M 1 "wen p quicker opponent In the semi-final over ten rounds Young Siki o! Penan- was beat «n by smg!
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  • 123 15 Rest Team To Meet The Rangers -From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Un 17 Tin- iollowing will reprrsei.' MiRest against the Rangers Vague champions, m the final |>ccci of the season on the patfg m Saturaay. X Vythuim^m »t P.C.-. iia*lum «Malay.st a: .atan < Mala) s
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  • 22 15 The stakes for Horses Class 4 Division 2— distance 1 Mile and Di-* m will be $1,200 and a Cup
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  • 903 16 ANDRE AGAIN GETS DECISION OVER SCHMELING Gruelling Fight Goes Full Distance JUDGES DISAGREE RAIN which threatened to fall earlier m the evening held off, enabling a large crowd to attend the boxing at the New World last night, when Kid Andre, the Russian light-heavyweight champion of North China met Young
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    39 16 PERCY ALLISS and Alfred Padgham. two members of Britain's Rydi r Cup team, met m the final of the Kl.'lM) professional golf tournament at the Royal Mid-Surrey course. Richmond. Surrey. Padgham (left) and Alliss walking on to the course.
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  • 265 16 »"> 1 Hockey Victory On Padang Is.RX. .5 R.A. (Changi). .1. AVrRKINMNr, their opponents m the first hall, the S.R.C. meeting: the R.A. < Chans.) on their own ground yesterday. scored four goals m quick succession and added another taring the second hall thus getting
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  • 194 16 Narrow Victory For S.C.C. "A" I S.C.C. "A" 2: R.A. (Blng. Mati) 1. An S.C.C. eleven gained a minor victory over a team from the Royal Artillery stationed at Blakang Mati on the Padang yesterday. It was a ding-dong struggle m which the Club showed themselves very slightly
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  • 321 16  -  Ringside (By YESTERDAY'S MNALS POIUE promising: talent was on view yesterday afternoon when the postponed finals at the fourth annual boxing: tournament of St. Andrew's School were held. There were 15 events on the card amd all tht bouts provided some spiritad boxing. All were
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  • 123 16 London. Oct. 17. *T»HE Victoria Club call-over today on the Cambridgeshire to be run at Newmarket on Oct. 30 over a mile and a furlong resulted as follows:— 100 to 12 Pegasus taken and offered. 100 to 9 Finalist taken and offered. 22 to 1 British Quota offered.
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  • 443 16 POH KIM SENG AND YAP S WEE ANN HONOURED Invited To Take Part In International A. A. A. Shanghai, Oet is POH Kirn Seng and Yap Swee Ann of Malaya have been inviuo to participate m the coming International A.A.A. whirl, mill take place m this city shortly, as representatives
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    61 16 MISS B. AMBLER of Islrworth and Miss E. Gait of United Universities rowed for the women's sculling championship, the women's counterport of the Wingfield Sculls, over a course from Putney to Mortlakc. A unique position has arisen as neither of the competitors has previously won a Senior race. Miss E.
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  • 284 16 TODAY'S HOME FOOTBALL FIXTURES THE following are home football fixtures for today DIVISION I Aston Villa vs. Weal Brom A Bolton v>\ Liverpool Brent lord vs. Stoke Derby vs. BLiekburn Even on vs. Chelsea Kuderstield vs Grims'.)\ Middlesbrough vs. Leeds Portsmouth vs. aArsenal Preston vs. Manchester C. Sheffield W vs.
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  • 91 16 From Oour Own Correspondent < Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 17. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hovll won the open mixed doubles m the Sajlangov Club lawn tennis tournament yesterday beating Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wyatt Smith 6—l, 6— 2 m the final. F. K. Wilson and G. L.
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  • 21 16 Shanghai. Oct. 18. THE iollowing are the latest results m the aAll-China Olympiad In ihe tennis final Gordon Lum
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  • 56 16 The Medic < _lleg. i th.eir Rugger Beason on Bsturd i match tgatnsl the H Q the Wiltshire EtegUSM I Ing will represent the D Subramaniam; Chan Ah Koi Chong Beng, Abdulla.' Ng Wood Kan. and Lim Yeoh Bok Cho m. B R I ft Kanm. Tan Boon Bng 0
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