The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. WO. 14,«81 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Tl. 1935 10 CENTS
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  • 424 1 Succeeds Sir W. Peel At Hong Kong ONE OF MOST POPULAR OFFICERS IN THE COLONY HIS MAJESTY THE KING HAS BUN PLEASED TO APPOINT SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT. CMC... C.8.E., COLONIAL SECRETARY. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. TO BE GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, HONG KONG, IN SUCCESSION TO SIR
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 1 Thomas, there is one charge ot murder, one of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, and another of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. There is also a case of alleged voluntarily causing hurt m the course of robbery, and two charges are preferred against C. T. Lim. formerly an
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  • 57 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oct. 21. of the strictest .secrecy b 3 the Japanese clip--1 the Chinese officials of news has trickled through md Japan have reached agreement which will aching effects m the politics nd economic affairs i rted thai as soon as the agreement
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  • 48 1 I Paris, Oct. 20. i was elected to the Senate and Puy de Dome it m the first ballot m the election! lor one-third m face of the strong 1() n ol the extreme left and this I aa a triumph for M. Laval's isiderably strengthening the Reuter
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  • 127 1 Hoax Costs Bombay Trader's £100,000 Bombay. Oct. 21. II7HAT appears to have been a most gigantic hoax on the Bombay bazaars was perpetrated today when a number of European bankers and prominent brokers received a letter from Simla purporting 10 have been issued by the Government oi India stating that
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  • 98 1 London, Oct. 20. Very fierce gales raged m the Atlantic. North Sea. the Channel and throughout Great Britain during the week-end playing havoc with shipping. Five were killed and a number injured ashore m England. Grave anxiety is felt lor the crew of the Glasgow steamer Vardulia which
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  • 110 1 London. Oct. 21. TIN dealing on the Metal Ex- < liaime were almost at a standstill today m view of tomorrow's meeting of th<» I.T.C. Traders are generally expecting a further increase of the quota by five to ten per cent., but some
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 1 SIR ANDREW CALMOOTT: a delight iully informal snapshot of the new Governor of lion- Konff.
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  • 273 1 Kingsford Smith Shakes Off Chill And Is Ready gIK < harlcs Kingsiord Smiih, thr famous Utstruliaii airman, hopes to take off from Rochester (Finland) on a flic lit to Australia dawn today. A Reuter message from London bated to Sinuapoi. Singaixm It night stated
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  • 42 1 Djibouti. Oct. H Prince Ismail Dauri. King Fuad s brotlnr-in-law. entnlMd lor Addis Abab.i with paity of lh. including n doetofs, Prtnee bmail will or^ani^- Hrd CICSMBI assistance !»>r Abyssini and plans to furnish 000 bids f«»r hospital .i f llarrar. Reuter
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  • 51 1 Overcoming Air Mail Difficulties (fYotn Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 21. U7ITH reference to the ban on the Dutch air mail (as published' m the Sunday Times. Singapore, on Sunday) three British firms m London dealing with Bangkok have overcome the difficulty. They arc posting the
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  • 84 1 QJSGAPORL COCKTAIL parties wilt soon be an expensive item if the importation of Italian vermouth cease owing to the sanctions decision. Italia?* vermouth is a favourite ingredient of most cocktails and it is not often possible to substitute the French variety. Local importers oj Italian vermouth state they
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  • 19 1 Washington, Oct. 21. The death has occurred of Maj. -Gen. Adolphus Greely, famous soldier, exage.- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 BIGIA TEA I Brings the freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. A mI fIH I i^H r^B l^^h jjy 1 TONIGHT > ORCHESTRAL CONCERT RETURN H^ o l l SUCCESS 0F MIA MONNA PECIAL DINNER DANCE Q rA n p|Q "^al 9.30 to midnight CX
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    • 88 1 There it no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI jlif* HOTEL E ROOF-GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE OINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND CABARET ITEMS BY RITA SHIELDS I SOCIETY SINGER OF SYNCOPATED SONGS MALE IMPERSONATOR THE ROTARY CLUB 0 F SINGAPORE Mm TOMORROW AT 1
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  • 504 2 "HIGH-HANDED" AIR MAIL RULING Postbag mails from 1 ondon to a prearianjred receiver m Amsterdam who re-posis (hem by the Eastbound Dutch mail plane. This, therefore, places British firms MO the fame level as Continental firms, using the Dutch air mail. When Parliament opens la London this week, it is
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  • 40 2 •From Our Own Correspondent.) A Malay boy named Ali. aged 3. was Irowned at Batu Kurau yesterday. It ippears that Ali went with his elder ister to bathe m the river and was 'arried away by the current
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  • 26 2 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointnent of Mr. W. Elphinstone. Inspector >f Police, to be an Assistant Commisdonet of Police. F.M.s.
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  • 457 2 "CALCULATED TO WRECK OUR CIVILISATION 1 Berlin, Oct. 12. TJERR Hadamowsky. who. is under Dr. Goebbels, responsible for the composition of the broadcasting programmes transmitted over the German system has today issued an order forbidding "once and for all" the playing of "hot jazz" from
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 2 A halt-crown sweep ticket which won £1.500 when Felstead gained his Derby victory was the luckiest experience of Rita Shields, the wellknown singer and male impersonator, who will entertain at the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels. Singapore this week. Miss Shields will be remembered for her elev?r performances with Harry
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  • 148 2 Novel "Currency" Down Under Tennants (reek. Central Australia. Water is so scarce here among the ?oldfields that I carpenter was recenty paid 80 gallons ot it m settlement of 1 job of work He was an envied man is becoming a popular currency TrTslx months there has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 116 2 BOARD RESIDENCE. BEACH HOUSE Katong Select Seafront Residential Establishment Two Single Rooms, One Double Room with own larfe verandah facing sea. Excellent Cuisine, Tennis, Bathing. Phone 5553. TO LET. TO LET: Flats at the "CRESCENT' 545 upwards Also "MEYER FLATS" ranjong Katong All sea frontage and nodern sanitation Also offices
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    • 1004 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ (For Worming Dog*) W I^^^O A liquid preparation, which is sure Bmd Office: Cecil streK. Slntapor* and safe for treating Do«s and Puppies Pb J!! r S47t suffering from round or tape worms. 'KlT^rS*,* J i parl '»^«w! Price: 1.00 per bottle. Kuala Lumpur Price:- $1.00 per bottle.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 431 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, OCT. 22. H'gh water. 8.3 v. in 7.3 it.. 7.35 p.m. 7 4 It Rugby: S.C.C. Tournament Etceteras vs. Merchants; Medical College vs. H.M.S. Terror at College. Hockey: Girls Sports Club vs Y.W.C.A. at G.S.C.; Sikh Police vs. R.A.M.C. at Depot; AngloChinese School vs. V.M.C.A.
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    • 250 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 ad 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the organ of the Regal. Edmonton. G. 50 "Celebrity Snaps." A programme of important and unimportant things people have said lately. 7.05 The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, relayed from the New Victoria
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  • 104 3 Cyclist Found Dead In V tact that no eye-witnesses wer present when a 25-year-old Straits ,n Chino.se. Tee Bah Chee. received a fatal stab wound through near! will not assist Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner to it a decision. absent c <>i any arrests
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  • 498 3 CHINESE WOMAN'S APPEAL FAILS J^UI Sul Kwan, a Chinese woman,! who was recently convicted and 1 nned $15 under the Mvi Ttal Ordinance, was unsuccessful m her appeal before Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett rerrell m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. S.
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  • 263 3 Inaugural Meeting Of AllMalayan Association K«»bl Lumpur, Oct. 20. All-Malayan Estate Asiatic Association is not a benevolent nor is it an employment t1 may later on do something to relief ior its necessitous memand i' may help to find jobs ior nployed, btit essentially its work mprove
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  • 61 3 isi Who Collided With Trolley Bus Jackson was fined $7 Mr E. E. Colmr.n Fifth Magistrate, on a guilty t( having collided with at the junction of 8 tarn North Bridge Road at on through tailing opportunity to mako id I hat it was &et Ing .»:iri thai
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 3 CAR was m collision with another on the Bainet By-pass near sf re t > and overturned. A five-ye r-old sirl, Hope Thaxton, was hadly cut.
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  • 25 3 Major H H Tunku Ahmad. D.X.. Officer Commanding Detachment Johoro Volunteer Forces, Muar, has been appointed to be honorary major of the Johore Military Forces.
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  • 200 3 D. M. Davies, the former chief clerk of the miscellaneous branch of the Singapore Municipal Treasury, m \y be tried at the Singapore Assizes -,n the charge of criminal breach of trust of $2,242.18 on which he was recently re-arrested. In the Third Cjurt yesterday morning,
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    64 3 THE TWENTIETH anniversary of the shooting by the Germans of Nurse Cavell was commemorated m Paris with a ceremony at the Nurse Cavell monument at the Tuileries. The scene at the ceremony Left of the wreath is Madame Rodillon. President of the Associa tion of Officers' Widows and right, Mile.
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  • 34 3 I Miss Dodo 111, a well-known West Australian society beauty arrived m Penang by the Imperial Airway* Liner Arethusa. Miss 111 is visiting friends and expects to slay m Penang for a short time.
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  • 332 3 May Benefit Japanese Textiles /GOVERNMENT officials m Singapore are awaiting instructions from the Imperial Government about the Geneva decision to boycott Italian exports, which means an almost world-wide ban on Italian goods. The League of Nations' ban is expected to be applied locally by a decree and
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  • 170 3 CHINESE CAUGHT WITH GOOSE UNDER ARM lI M Pens Chai and Tan Km Hong will have two months m the Btncapore criminal prison to ruminate between spells of hard labour on the truth of the old adage that findings are not always keepings. The two men
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  • 61 3 Indian Charged With Theft Of Motor-Car Yesterday, Bengali Islam named Mohamed bin Ismail appeared before the Third Magistrate. Singapore, charged with stealing a motorcar beloniiins to Flight. Lieut. C. B. Greet from the Capitol Theatre Paiki on t:ie night of Aug. 30. The accused was ordered to be
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  • 69 3 Appearing on a summons originated by the complain ol Mr J. W. do Piro, Mr. Lim Fen^ Han. the son Of] Dr. Lim Boon Kenp. pltttdtd auil f y jretterday, before Mr. c. c Coiman. the Singapore Fifth Maßlstratc. to a cnarge of drtvtng his mot?r-c;iv
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  • 205 3 One For Kvery l>a\ Of The Week. It you ;irr subjeft to lirqm headaches, there is a message oi hop* for you m 'he letter published below It is from a man who had a h< ad.idn every morning for two ptafl Truly ChrOfkk ease
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 415 3 BOOKS OF THE MOMENT Abyssinia OB thi Eve L.ulislas F.i ram- v. «NI The Ody.ssry 1 Hoimr translated by T. V Shay. 'Lawr- DC| Ofl Arabia »».IM» Abys>inian Journry Marrrl Oriauh <>o <p<»stairf r\fra> KELLY WALSH, LTD. Inrort).»:i».\l m Hor." Konn> Baffles Plate Singapore Irritability Sleeplessness General Weakness Fatigue Lack
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 601 4 STYLES THAT DEMAND TACT A Review Of Fashions •THE strong point m the scheme of the new dressing as presented at the fashion displays is selection, with due regard to environment. Both the practical and romantic elements can meet with quite happy results, only they must be chosen with rare
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    • 77 4 Bosion cream is a refreshing drink. Boil three quaru of water and pour it over one and a hall pounds ol white sugar stirring occasionally. When cold add two ounces ol tartaric acid, one and a halt teaspoonfuls of lemon juice, and the well-whisked whites of two eggs.
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    • 95 4 Dry and sift eight ounces ot selfraising flour with a pinch oi salt into a bowl Cream together eight ounces of butter and eight ounces ot castor sugar. Beat three large or lour- small eggs. Cut into small pieces a couple ot ounces of stem or crystallised ginger.
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    • 151 4 Take a breakfastcup for measuring and to one and a half cupsful of flour allow half a cupful of granulated sugar. a quarter of a cupful of butter, nearly half a cupful of milk, three-quarters of a cupful of washed and dried currants, and two teaspoonsful of
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    • 21 4 It flowers droop after you have bought them, place a lump of starch m the water. It revives them like magic.
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    • 358 4 WHEN meat is not required, eggs or fish can be used to make attractive dishes. Hard-boiled eggs. stuiYed with prawns Btid served with B good, green salad, should be tried Boil the eggs for fifteen minutes, cut them m halves, and remove the yolks while they are
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    • 250 4 TRY THESE CAKES CHERRY CAKE Cream together half a pound of hut-u-r and half a pound oi castor sugar. Beat m alternately twelve ounces of self-raising Hour eggs. Add a pinch of salt, the grated rind ol two lemons, two ounces ol chopped citron peel, and eight ounces ol glace
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    • 147 4 This is a light appetising luncheon dish. Prepare a couple of lambs' sweetbreads by removing the skin and placing them m slightly salted cold water lor an hour or so. Then put them m fresh, cold, salted water, bring to the boil and put them m cold water
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    • 108 4 Select a cucumber that is straight and thick m form, slice off the two ends, and cut it m pieces three to four inches m length Peel these pieces, split them lengthwise, and round the ends slightly. Then remove the seeds. Sprinkle with salt, and steam
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    • 412 4 TT is nut necessary tO roast and grind coffee at home, provided that only a small quantity of cotter is brought at a time, that the quality is good, and that it is stored m a glasi Jar with aa airtight lid. The ways ol Plaiting COffee
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    • 28 4 Hi'rv is a tip :or women wl their naili n di oil are added 10 th< will b«* a:, md the bn splitting thl I uai application <-: i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes ■•an^nr*^" ha B ««"-ly million tiny JiteT^an f^ 1 6 w^ h hr«« r «ny germa or para' Crack Pe^i d nd C aU yoUr flkin to "eh. Ilnrworm 'im Uri al8 Ec ma Dhoby Itch, ordinary -nfth^S nt WaBte tlm6 with for „,hh
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    • 68 4 Ine New vrlL V I\.VyJLilli 1 TURRET-TOP STEEL BODY BY FISHER (WITH NO DRAFT VENTILATION ...IMPROVED KNEE-ACTION RIDE. BLUE FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE WITH PRESSURE STREAM OILING. ..WEATHER PROOF CABLE— CONTROLLED BRAKES SHOCK PROOF STEERING. A demonstration will convince you how wise it is to choose Chevrolet for quality, comfort and
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  • Article, Illustration
    191 5 NI KAI k pla<e m paris with fun <>f nlli W*^™ ol^ Bedioni von thr hampionship (up »t the Mid mmm Plouehm* Matches at Harmondsuoril,, Middles, x The champ «n Horse ploughman. M, A Meeds of K <dlonl Cleft) takes a on.ra.ul "Z drink from the ip m i, x
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 x Li, \i B\ ti i l f- Ai»g i|ou off to the COLD STORAGE, toof A wide choice of Australian Turkeys, English Ducks, English Chickens, English and Australian Capons, Australian Geese. Scotch Grouse, English Pigeons, Continental Teal, Woodcoc k Pigeons, W i I d Duck, Pheasants, Quail and Partridges.
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  • 429 6 Strange Discovery By Japanese TOWED INTO SINGAPORE A DISMASTED fishing boat, abandoned by her crew, containing nothing but the bones of hundreds (1 fish was the find brought into Singapore at midnight on Sunday ty the crew of the Japanese drifter Hinode Maru. The
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  • 165 6 CAUSE OF DEATH OF CHINESE UNKNOWN Penang. Oct. 19. A MOTHER tragedy was brought to light yesterday afternoon when the corpse of an educated Chinese was found m a room m Magazine Road. The discovery was made at 4 p.m. yesterday but exactly how the deceased.
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  • 140 6 A nine-year-old Chinese boy named Khoh Leng Seng, m a small voice, pleaded guilty before the Third Magistrate, yesterday, to three charges of theft of sums ol money totalling $44.50 irom his father, Khoh Chu Pin. Beside him stood a Chinese lad twice his size, named Lim
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  • 161 6 No matter what lorm your .stomach trouble takes, you can almost certainly be cured Whether it is "just indigestion." gastritis of long-standing, or an agonising duodenal ulcer, you can get immediate relief and lasting curt- if you will only take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, made
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  • 94 6 Commissioner And Assistant At Segamat <From Our Own Correspondent.) Sesamat, Oct. 19. On Monday Mr. F. C. Sands. Commissioner lor Malaya, accompanied by Mr. H. R. Checseman. Assistant Commissioner. Inspected the lccal scouts and cubs. An interesting programme ol iirst aid demonstrations, hut building, cooking, and cycle repairing
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  • 110 6 Mr. Wee Tin Nam Of Singapore i I From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, Oct. 20. Over 200 persons were present at the Miner's Association hall. Seremban. for the marriage of Mr. Wee Tin Nam of Singapore, and Miss Tan ;Hee Jua, daughter of the late Towkay Tan
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  • 472 6 ROBBER CUTS OFF WOMAN'S HAND Midnight Fight SEVEN YEARS' SENTENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 18. A T the Malacca assizes, today, be- lore Mr. Justice W. Burton, with Mr. N. A. Worley for the prosecution, the trial began of Chua Kirn, a Kheh, who was charged with robbery
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  • 121 6 Young Chinese Woman's Death vFrom Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban. Oct. 20. A case ol tuba root poisoning was revealed at an inquest held here before the coroner yesterday. The inquiry was into the death of a young Chinese woman, Chong Chat. Dr. AS. Muttu, who performed a
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  • 80 6 The ownership of a gramophone and records was disputed ty the two Japanese residents of Malay Street before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. One of them complained that the property had been stolen from his house on Oct. 19. while the other, Kakejuki maintained
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  • 24 6 The thirty-third annual general meeting of the Kepoel Golf Club will be held m the Club House on Thursday Oct. 31, at 6.45 p.m
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  • 218 6 Chopper Attack Alleged 1 TWO WOMEN IN HOSPITAL Penang, Oct. 19. A DOMESTIC quarrel between two maidservants employed m the same house took on a serious aspect 'at 11 a.m. yesterday when one of the parties is alleged to have resorted to a vegetable chopper, inflicting not less than ten
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  • 54 6 The case ol alleged murder m the coolie linos m Tanjonu Pagar on Oct. 12 was again mentioned before Mr i Norman Griee. the Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday. On the application ol the police the I two arrested men. Lim Siew Nguang and Teh Tow Tak. were again
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 6 THE HISTORIC BARNSTAPLE FAIR, one of the bluest events of its kind m the West Countrj. m progress at Rarnstaple. l>evon. Mr. Lampard Vac hell (with glasses), prospective National Conservative Candidate for North West Devon, Mrs. Lampard Vachell. and the Mayor ot Bideford. Mr. XV. E. Ellis, at the coconut
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  • 226 6 Penang Jubilee Fund n FIRST PAYING OUT SCENES Penang. Oct. 18. HTHE first paying out day of the 1 Penang and Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund Distress Sub-Commit-tee took place yesterday evening at the additional police court, when j $717.20 were paid out to over 300
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  • 87 6 Chinese Discharged On D.IMVs Instructions Lim Sew Tai:. Who WU MT— ted on Oct. 6. m connection with a crime alleged to h i\ been committed six yean ago, was discharged yesterday bf Mr Norman Office, the Singapore Second Magistrate, on instruction-, from the Deputy Public Prosecutor This
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  • 237 6 Special Meeting Oi Johore State Council A SPECIAL meeting of the Johore State Council was held yesterday at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, when the report df the sub-com-mittee appointed to consider and make recommendations regarding the report of the committee as to the charges which may
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  • 166 6 U.S. NAVAL VISIT Asiatic Flagship Due This Week "pHE American Wanhlp with Admiral Martin mancler-in-Chiet ol ti. States Asiatic Fleet, pay an oilicial m>it from Oct. 24 to Oct. 30 The Admiral and WtieOßMd by th« s. i and nftieial calls will be p. do Tih- Augusta i- fl Astatic
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  • 159 6 Setfamat's Farewell To Mr H. P. Armstrong I From Our Own Com spor.a Sournat. o, t On his departurt on train] lobore Bahru, Mi h p aj Chlel Police Office N- >. entertained lo a Farewell dinivr mat club t»iis v n i i'.u« attendance mftk '\\r polU
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  • 94 6 MR CHEONG GU AN CHEONG Death Of Well-Known Singapore Resident Tht tetUi look i>i»> Sunday morning M hli r« .>ld- 15 Lcmbu Road. Btal Cheon« Guan CtMOOf 69. Mr. CtMOBg CHMB Cl taken ill three wooks ago Mr. Cheong was at one tin minent merchant, and was ciated with the
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  • 87 6 Harmstun.s CtrOM, the WeU I show which has txvii loUlin lor U\o la^t three monthi short mmn Kader BulUn East Coast Road. KalOflg, Tin* ihoi hai kmi i^n the Ea.st Hmvtaf tovred Cl and India .'xtcusiv.-lv and •one thrilling trmpt i b:its Today .1 string nl arrive m
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  • 1159 7 LONDON MARKETS UNSETTLED 1934, the Company's export trade has risen 118 per cent., and the home trade by 62 per cent. Most British motor-manufacturing enterprises are enjoying a similar wave ot prosperity. Commodity Values Advancing As is always the case when the shadcw of war overhangs the world, commodity prices
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 337 7 Jfi^Hßll I THE SHIVKRY. SHUDDKRY, SHOCKER THAT MBPP^HI I WILL MA KE YOUR HAIR STAND ON END! I^H^J^S^^SJi You see before you.., but hardly dare believe... a terrific P**&Mti&>% transformation take place. ..a m;in changing into a werewolf! ::g mm i| psj npn^ npgsj mM sf I p^ f 4
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    • 263 7 Pep! Spice! Everything that's nice! Get Ready for a Grand Laughing Show TONIGHT at the CAPITOL! From Jwi>^ AM' dm 9 to 5 Vt^^M It's BIG fl Business 1 k J T. Jkl' 1 "4 out HPi I 1 1 1 1 t i i 3 I V^^^K^^^^^^l AFTER 5.
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  • 266 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22.1935 New Governor Of Hong Kong IT IS our very pleasant duty this morning to offer on behalf of our readers and ourselves sincere congratulations to Sir Andrew Cal- decott on hla appointment to the Governorship of H(*ig Kong. We can think of no
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  • 536 8 uyuy guyuyh uyg sdhjh ssdhg juygujgjdf the world, have had their faith revived and it only remains for the measures taken to bear fruit to re-establish the League m the high position m world politics to which it is entitled. With so many opposing stresses and strains
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  • 112 8 Mr. R. G. lies. Assistant Engineer has been appointed to act a* Executive Engineer, Ulu Selangor. Mr. A. V. Gibbins, Senior Executive Engineer, has been appointed to act as State Engineer, Pahang. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Butler, of Kuala Lumpur, celebrated their silver weddinp last week.
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  • 587 8 WHEN tilings are all going wrong, ihera is no person more irritating than he who tells you that the current disasters are the result of your neglect ing his advice m the past M. LltvinolT lias recently appeared m the role ol such a person, lor.
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  • 1217 8 time and trouble, the advertisement has had to be omitted, owing to failure tr procure the necessary blocks In order to do our utmost for advertisers it has even been necessary to persuade the Advertisement Manager of another and open up his blocks for an important advertisement
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 166 8 I_ Caldbecks E" v spe< i M rekA>Sy IO H M THf POINTMENI KING OF SIA>I NATURt WHETHER IT BE A DIAMOND, JEWELLERY. SILVER. UARL, OR THE BEST E.P.N.S THE ™M* *OL HAVE .IN^ MIXD AND REMEIVIBER OIK FKICtS ARE ALWAIS THE LOWEST IN TOWTS T I Arrow MITOGA H^SS^iT'
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    • 69 8 A BURGLAR ENTERING THE HALL of a suburban Hat was surprised by the tenant's wife and stunned with a poker. It was all a mistake, however. Her husband didn't come home until an hour later. In the event of a calamity m the home there is no mistake as to
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 248 9 mh ">. ar .r: ln K emcn with he Exchange Telegraph Company. Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its reader* t^ COm v ete v n i reli J aW fK Service Of c< """""-tiat news from London. New York and other centres.
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    • 22 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. m. Oct. 21 oidhdjk dji d jk kj dkj dkj dklj lk
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    • 104 9 Rubber: Stcad> London Spot: o 11 32 d. I Previously: Firm at 6 11 32 d. Jan. -Mar.: 6 7 16d. Previously: 6 7 16d April- Juno. 6 9 lfld Previously: 6 5 B d. July-Sept.: 6 3 4 d. Previously: 6 3 4 d. New York. 13.08 c
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    • 79 9 T«" Easier. Cash: £223 o*. Od Previously: Weak at £225 10s. Od. Three months: £217 Os. Od Previously; £H| 7 %s 6d (oppei Settlement: £34 15s. od Previously <J35 Os Od iA-ad Settlement: *jn. i?.,. Sd Previously: its. 6d. siM'itfr: Settlement price: en; 2s. M Prei lottsly v; ir,.
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    • 29 9 Fraser and Co.'s List ;o hdlk dlkj dhxj dhlj dl l;kj dhtzloi jdhiojghlkj lk jdlkj dhojd lkj dhlkj dlkj kj kldhklj dhlk jlkj dhlk
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    • 12 9 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Oct. 21 o jdhpoj hdglkj jlkjklkl
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    • 118 9 tons of tin. ii necessary considerably more. Of this amount 200 tons ar»already on tho way. Further quantities will be shipped within the next few days Should circumstances war rant It th.-y will bo shipped to London In addition Messrs. Billiton and Co. have already shipped a
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    • 295 9 Lewis And Peat's Rubber Report LEWIS a id Peat, Ltd., m their weekly rubber market report dated Lon- don, Oct. 8. states: The market has been steady during I the week and the tendency of prices has been upward. This morning there was an important cable from
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    • 51 9 The following rubber outputs for the [month of September. 1935. are noti- fled Perak River Valley Rubber Co.. Limited 32.444 lb. Juru Estates. Limited 26.500 lb Semang^ol Rubber Co., Ltd. 18.300 lb. Mr. Quek Shin. J.p. (Johore; has -joined the Board of Directors of The United Chinese Bank
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    • 88 9 Oct. 21 Buyers Sellers flimhirf 6.00 Java Cub< 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Copra. BODdftod 5.20 Copra. mix»-ci 470 Small Flake TaplOCfl 4.6. r R.B. BUn N T u. 1 koyan 167 Banj:i J« lotOOf 8 5u Sarawak letotong 8.25 R. (Stem) we. No. 1 per feoyaa 140
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    • 46 9 Cabled advice has been received from the head office of The South British Insurance Company, Ltd., that a final dividend of Is Id per share has been declared. Shareholders on the local register will receive their dividends on Thursday, Oct. 24.
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    • 221 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. 21 London. 4 months' sight -4' 8 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 1C London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons. Paris, demand
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  • 261 10 35-DAY ATLANTIC STRUGGLE Sails Burst Like Paper Bags New York. Oct. 14. nyjß. Gerard Lambert's schooner yacht Atlantic <532 tons». which convoyed the Yankee to Cowes last spring, reached port yesterday on her return voyage 35 days out of Southampton, after a crossing which Capt. Assen
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  • 44 10 From Our Own Correspondent." ipoh. Oe*. n. Prince Purachatra. Governor of the Rotary District ol Malaya, pays the local Rotary Club his first visit tomorrow when he will give an address at the dinner at the Grand Hotel
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    51 10 THE IS. WARSHIP AUGUSTA with Admiral O. Ci. Murfin, ommauder-ii»-Thief. l\S. Asiatic Squadron, will pay an official visit «o Singapore this week. Hert is Admiral Murfin (fifth from left front row) and I.S. Minister to Siam (m morning coat) outside the American Legation at Bangkok after a luncheon there last
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  • 46 10 Mr R. B G. Forbes, manager of Bukit Munehong and Kapar Bhara estates, and Mrs. Forbes, are going Home on Oct. 30 by Meonia on eight months leave. Mr. A. J. Gomm. who is due back from leave by the Dempo. will act for Mr. Forbes
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  • 719 10 Improved Conditions Here 'THE annual general meeting of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co.. Ltd. was held m Singapore, on Saturday. The chairman was Sir David Galloway and other shareholders present were: -Mr. J. E. Cookson. Mr. H. C. Reilly. Mr. L. G. Johnson
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  • 424 10 SUBMARINE CREWS' TRAINING Big Battleships Nearly Ready London. Oct. 15. PROM Official German sources I learn that the Submarine School at Kiel i.s now m lull operation. It has elaborate equipment, including lull-size models ol submarine compartments and escape tanks, and about 900 officers and ratings are
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  • 225 10 GIRL WHO DID No-i EXCESS PARE PH£ Lurd Chief Jut 1 Humphreyi and \i: i ton, iltUnc In the HI day. RonHdered th< r.er.. who travelled n yards further than her to do and L< penny excess lar< The London I 1 Board was
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  • 100 10 51, 500 Miming From The Manager's It— gllon From Our .»n Con Ipoh m Following close on tl Kinding Estate *helt about the loss ol $1,500 bungalow of At Naldtf n oi the Ipoh Rubber Estate Ltd Mr Naldcr had obtained tl from a local bank on
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  • 120 10 1 From Our Own C Kuala Lumpur. <»< 'I The dancer, Ud gives a final performance i> i I appeared m the Kuala LvmpUl COyrt today ilOQg w.M driver named Karam Chi: charge of disorderly eoodll The charge Against SI dismissed. The Im.'d $5.
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  • 12 10 A daughter was born to Mrs. A. Gorddon Donald. Buloh, on Wednesday.
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    • 165 10 VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN WATCHES A AS ILLUS v TRATION POCKET WATCHES Cjp SILVER OPEN FACE J^^W^>£\ HALF HUNTER AND W^ /^V\ FILL HUNTER l£ price $12.00 each mS^T^'V// ROLLED GOLD OPEN \?^'N'V^r FACE AND HALF X^^J^ HUNTER price 512.00 each ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE I Photographic copies of Free
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    • 45 10 TIFFIN $1.00 Cream of lUrlr\ Fifth a la Itorta hirk. I) Sp.ll« iMOCk French Rrans and Slr.iw V»\ Cold Mrat and S.ilad Jam Roll Chrrsr. Kniit. < offrr TRY OUR SPECIALITY FRESH crab BAKED ALASKA f A CHOI OF OVFR 10.) OTH» X l>lsMl 'PHONE 4906
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  • 682 11  - PERSONALITY CHANGE for Merle Oberon IifERLE OBERON, who has risen recently to stardom m the film >1 world, is Mollie Merrlck's guest columnist today. She discusses her chungr m personality for American pictures. *>LE have been asking me: "Why have you given up erotic roles Have you thrown aside everythins
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  • 609 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst GAtTGIMG FRKAKS IT is difficult to recommend 'correct" bidding on a ireak hand. Thou- sands ol people write me to ask how I would bid some hand containing crazy I distribution and a profusion of void suits
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  • 186 11 Austria Hans "The Other Woman" Vienna, Ort. 13. The High Court yesterday decided >.\i:u a woman can be forbidden over to write, or speak to a married man urith whom she is believed to be m love and vice versa under pain o! seisure of her private
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  • 83 11 The Resident of Selangor has appointed Raja Musa. M.C.S.. bin Raju Ha.ii Bot to be an Examiner m La* few the State ot Belangor, m tho place oi Mr. E. N. Taylor. M.C.S. Mi-. J. Hodder of the Electrical Service. F.M.S.. who has returned from home leave, arrived at Krai
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  • 907 11 Symington and Wilson's Rubber Report reduction hai taken place during the month m stocks outside the regulated area. The total o! these storks has declined ster.di.y since the end of December when tne figure stood at 62.142 tons. The total for the end of August was 46.482 tons and with
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    • 145 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION < Incorporated m the Colony of Hons K'in«4> The liability of members Is limited la the extent and In the manner prescribed Of Onllnanc. No 6 ol 1929 oi the Colony. ■SAO OmCI BONQ KO.nc. Authorised Capital $50 000 )u0 issued and tully paid up
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    • 490 11 CHARTERED BANK >F INDIA. ACSTRAIIX AM) CMM 'Incorporated lr. Lr,«:.. Royal C *ald up capital m 6<x» <Mh> shares of t*s ea< r >(m.ooc toaervo Fund >0, Reserve Liability of Proprietors 0., w HEAD OH l< i 38. Blshopsgate. London he Ageneiea and Branches Uoi Slar rioil. Wnritsar Ipoh s.
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  • 807 12 FEATURES OF THE NEW GERMAN SUBMARINES A New Type Of Periscope SPECIAL "SAW" FOR CUTTING THROUGH STEEL NETS THE new German submarines are acknowledged by British submarine officers to have a rcmarkablv efficient and workmanlike appearance, writes a Morning Post correspondent. There is no doubt that l-Boat
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  • 168 12 Aground In Mud liank nfl Shanghai Further fcttempta to pol I 'ua from I mud btAfe property will b«* mad»* j I rtl high tides m order thai O. veteran may be towed I site at Lunghw i v Times It appears ttU vessel was being lovtd I tion
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  • 67 12 The P. and O Chitral Kong and is wptfttli port at 9 m ton eeed alongside the 8 H B rival. For the first time m Pahang, a State Council I held at Bentoinr on 0 Sultan of PahaniT pi Inspector Muuntudii Police OonUncent letter of eommendattoi tary award ot
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    • 473 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In P.M. 8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage MM. LLOYDS AGENTS. MOORING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACINC ttEAIEn/ (Incorporated In England) IBE "EMPkESS" ROUTfc offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS CONTINENTAL
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    • 527 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 pm. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and f nL Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettennarn, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 106 12 on Sept. 27 by Ranpura was delivered m London on Oct. 19 (22 days). Customs Declarations not Necessary m the case of Parcels posted m one Settlement for delivery m another Settlement of the Straits Settlements It is observed that members of the public frequently affixed customs declarations to parcels
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    • 345 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alonßsidr Ihr w or expetted to wnht East Whart (Entrant? (felt 1 Rajula L 2; Cromrr 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Dempo 18: Rh»x«!i.r Buren. Kedah 11, Anhui B Empire Dock (Entrance (.ate 3). Silveryew 30: St^l I r earn 34; Karatuto Matu 37; Kajang 39
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    • 380 13 M 1 iP O^ \s^ and BRITISH INDIA BANGALORE 6,000* 6c?°24 I nagc WTptt%. CORFU 15.000 Oct.' 25 CHITRAT Knnn 1936 •SSSS '35,: 'Eg™ RAmn-AN. n.ooo nee. 8 l^fnlo^ J^£ KJ? HOMEWARDS Leaves T'n»»e Spore. Lf?"** CHITRAL 15.000 Oct. 25 CARTHAOP if£s? POre CATHAY 15 000 Nov ***** Jan SOMALI
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    • 443 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON/ ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURC VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL si*™?"* Carf f r Canadian and A ««ican ports via Colombo. Ciry of Bristol Due Sails. 1 City of Windsor Oct 30 Nov 2 *-i Nov 14 Nov if
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    • 716 13 sin I*l*l \c Indian Trans-ContinenUl Airway. Ltd Kt'aV*?? ***** *****1^ Co U4 Q%ntai Empire Airways Ltd JL.M. (Roy.i Dutrh Air Uneki Batler Air ftJSSI C** Alr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WttKL, SERVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT CLYTONEUS 'S Due 9 pon- Lwvr S Dare AJAX Ad M-snllo Glasgow Bj
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    • 718 14 Kh P> Mb iii.MNM UK! PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHArfXI ROKAN tuesday, Oct. 22. Bengkalis. Paneh, Borombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAKASSER -Wednesday. Oct. 23. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas, Peagalian-Estate and Rengat. CRKMBR— Wednesday, Oct. 23. Belawan-Dcli and Penang THEDENS— Wednesday, Oct. 23. Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO- Wednesday. Oct. 23. Toengkal. Moeara, Saba
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    • 589 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails ■>"• Singapore Slnrapore New York. MS. SILVER CEDAR In Port Oct. 24 M.S. SILVER YEW In Port Oct. 28 L*c. c MS. JAVANESE PRINCE Nov. 4 Nov. 11
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    • 520 14 O. S. K. LINE I FOB AFRICA AND SOI'TH AMERICA Montevideo Buenos *ir*s via Colombo. Durba: Maru Cape Town Rio, Santos and Montcvid* lauaii Maru Santos, Hi.rnos Aires via Colomfc Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saiaam. Beta, L. Marques Durban P Elizabeth, and C«pa Town rhaines Maru Cape Town Via Mombasa Zanzibar
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  • 857 15 Out To Win League Honours For Fourth Season SAME OLD FIGHTING SPIRIT JHK Arsenal's ambition this season islh"e winning of the Leaaue championship for the fourth sucessive time and thus creating •rd whirl] might well stand for all time. And such a 8 for skill and stamina
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  • 550 15 NOT A SUCCESS TAKING it all round, the open-air boxing m England this year has been anything but successful, despite the heat waves. disap poiniv d e rom °ters can consn k k S T r thP loss ol expected shekels by the tact that their friends
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  • 1493 15 Many False Rumours /^\NE of the subjects that is discusswherever those who are concerned with the running of big clubs congregate is the transfer of players. Never has there been more talk about it than now. 'T'HE rumours that one reads and hears are, of ton
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    32 15 A CREW OF BLIND GIRLS rowed a race against a crew from St George's Ladies' Rowing Club from Kaines to new Chiswick Bridge. The girls taking their oars down to the river.
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  • 682 15 Do American Golfers Take The Game More Seriously? EVERY PLAYER A THEORIST AMONG the traditional MMM for the defeat of But; j, by American is the plea that Amen cans take the name more seriously Whether this is true of pla\ r o! ternational class is a
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  • 296 15 A 3-0 VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20. •XMIE 1935 soccer season closed to day when the new league champions, the Selangor Rangers, emu lated the feat of their cricketers by defeating the Rest. The margin m favour of the Rangers was 3 o.
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  • 56 15 'From Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh. Oct. l\ Chung Ah Ming won the monthly medal competition ol the Ipoh 001 l Club with a gross score of 92 < net 70He also qualified for the Club championship and meets Lawrie m the flrii
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  • 50 15 •From Our Ow Correspondent' Ipoh. On >1 The following layers have been selected to represent Perak m th^ Rugby match again*! Nrgri Sembilnn for the Robertson trophy Crantord Barr. Thunder Mac arthur. Geb'iie; Rev Williams. Robert son Lee. me m croft. Littledyk^ Hallam. Minns. Hembrey. Mat hews
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  • 67 15 < From Our Own Corr«\si>ond»nt I Kuala Lumpur, o. i '1 Selannor's hockey tram t > nu'«! Nogri Sembilan at Seremban on BfttttT day is as follows Low Chenf Nan. 3orbex Sin^h ißd Oftig; Kuen. C md G Labrooy. Koelmeyer. fIMMMH Slater. Martin and Todd There are thre<*
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  • 22 15 Mr. S J. W. Goooh. Senior Execu live Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, hits been appointed to fed as State Engineer. Perak
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  • 535 16 SHANGHAI WINS MOST OF THE HONOURS Many New Records Created LTIIE list of fiJial results of the All-China Olympic Meeting. which was concluded on Sunday, shows that Shanghai has romped away with most of the honours. Malaya came second m the track events
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  • 94 16  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Oct. 21. In the International A.A.A. which opened here yesterday. China won m 100 metre sprint. 200 metres, 400 metres, SOO metre race. 1.500 metres javelin throw, discus throw, high jump and 400 metre relay race. Liv Chang Chun
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  • 181 16 A PROGRAMME oi events similar to those m previous years was mapped out at the public meeting held at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday even ng to consider the desirability of holding land and sea sports on New Year's Day. Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer
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  • 55 16 In te r-State Malay Soccer TIIK Selangor Malays will meet the Singapore Malays m a friendly match on Saturday. Oct. 26, at Jalan Besar Stadium. The following players will represent the Selanpor Malays Association: M'jhameri Yatini: Mohamed llashim and Mohamed Aii; Muri, Mohamed Taib and Mohamed Jahn; Badi, Ismail. Mohamed
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  • 86 16 Close Contest For Island Club Championship The contest for the Meyer Cup was won by S. N. Kelly who beat Commander R. W. Moore m the Final of 36 holes on Sunday Oct. 20 by 2 and 1. At the end of the first 18 holes the
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  • 124 16 The Island Club Beat Bukit Tiitiah The following were the scores m the Women's Handicap Golf match between the Ibl*nd Club and Bukit Timah on Friday. < names of Bukit Timah players given first): Mrs. Cherry <11> 0, Mrs. Kelly (10) 0. Mrs. Cameron (14) 0. Mrs.
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  • 47 16 There were 18 entries for the Ladies October Monthly Medal at Sepoy Lines Golf Club which was won by Mrs. W. A. Young 45—18—27. The best scores were: Mrs. W. A. Young 45—18—27. Mrs. Q. S. English 48 14 34. Mrs. L. Lavute 50—16—34.
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    52 16 PEKCT ALIJSS and Alfred rudgham. two members of Britain's Ryder (up team met m the final of the £I,£M professional fjolf tournament at the Royal Mid-Surrey course, Richmond. Surrey. Both have previously won this final. Padgham m IfSl and Alliss m 1!>33. Padffham driving from ihe 2nd tee with Alliss
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  • 274 16 AN EVEN GAME BETWEEN WILTS H.M.S. CORNWALL Soldiers Win By Two Points an Inttftittai ball was prov;d» d I Ed sides iron, tl W and H.MS OOTOI ground JTltrniaj U kng winners by v 1 3 pt.s.» alter th« hid a i the tot* Handling an the greasy s teams
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  • 623 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 19. DFKAK's Colours were lowered today by Selangor, who gained a well deserved victory by two tries (6 points) to one try (3 points). The game Has played under ideal conditions except that a light shower early m
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  • 98 16 Medical College Play A Goalless Game With S.C.C. Playing with ten men only, the Medical College Union held the B.C.C. "A" team to a goalless hockey draw on the Padang yesterday. B. R. O. Willis, lull-back, was missing from the College sidf and they played with only lour
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  • 169 16 Handicaps For The Autumn Mt^eting TTHE [oUowing art tht oAeial handicaps lot rhe second day oi tht Perak Turl Clubs 1035 Autumn meeting: Second Day Oct. :*0 Four Races Only Horses Class 4 Div 2 I furlongLady Di via 88 Wonder Bar 8.7 Frivol 8.5 Vederer 8.2
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