The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,682 ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1935 10 CENTS
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  • ITALY PURCHASES VAST SUPPLIES OF COTTON
    • 45 1 FEAR OF SANCTIONS APPLICATION a.sdflk;ajsldkfasldfasdfkjasdlf Hitherto. Italy has refused to pay cash for purchases but money has been available m the last few days. As a result, all Alexandria exporters. Including British Arms, are shipping all available supplies to Italy. Reuter
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    • 67 1 Italian Steamer .Moves On i Mombasa. Oct. 22 The port authorities have applied neutrality laws which prohibit Italian hips remaining beyond 24 hours and as a result or the application of the restrictions jn Italian steamer loading foodstuffs, petrol and forage for Mogadiscio was unable to complete its
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    • 183 1 Infantry Advances In A Downpour Rome. Oct. 22. The announcement that Italian irregulars have captured Dagneri partly enlightens The mystery surrounding the operations of General Graziani m Somaliland and shows the Italian line of occupation is not so near Harrar as was supposed. It runs roughly from Domo.
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    • 86 1 212 Italians Evacuated From Eritrea Massawa. Oct. ZZ. It Is officially stated the total cases ol sickness* .since commencement of operations Is 233 with three deaths. Only 212 Italians have been evacuated from Eritrea since Oct. 3. mostly suffering from Malaria. More than 180 miles of new re^ads
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    • 89 1 I.'iiul.in, Oct. 22. It is emphasised In London that application of The Hague neutrality laws m no way constitutes a sanction against Italy. The laws apply to both belligerents, though actually only Italy is affected as Abyssinia has no ships. Although Italy and Abyssinia are not technically m
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    • 48 10 Important Advance MajaJa B> Italians leaaaara Oaf 1 Fierce Oghtlna 18 1 southern front where the [tallana to have capture! the itratt illj able positions t< tfotll The Abyssinian, suffered heavy losses irom 1 ing. Five Italian machn. bullets but BBBcceaded In returnina their bases- Reuter
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  • 116 1 DUTCH RUBBER PLAN TAKES SHAPE Request To Other Signatories London, Oct. 22. IT learned that the Netherlands Indies Government, have made liable over 5.500,000 guilders for over export licences for tons of rubber from estates of works out at an average price ents per kilogram since the had been fixed
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  • 94 1 Loudon. Oct. 22. I tit'ie wa.s much activity at Westthis; morning m preparation •r the reassembly of Parliament to<ia\ nall> Large attendance oi ill •>. present this afternoon the F Secretary's eagerly House of Comh will open tin* three da\V nportant business re dissolution at the week 5
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    3 1 MR STANLEY BALDWIN
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  • 104 1 League Support Urged By Primate London. Oct. R "THE Archbishop of Canterbury ha* announced that he is inviting all Christian churches of Europe to join m a declaration of loyalty to the League of Nations He ret aled that he had already made an approacn to
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  • 55 1 .Monsoon Conditions In Bay Of Bengal (From Ouv Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 22. The eastbound imperial Airwayi j plane left Calcutta this morning but; was forced to return owing to monsoon j' conditions In the Bay of Bengal It Is hoped a restart will be made
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  • 37 1 Basle. Oct VI. m abortive attempt to loan m Switzerland, the Zurich tion has arranged a 30-year ''< a London finance house of WO. the issue price being 93 per with interest at 4>£ ocr cent- Reuter Wireless
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  • 484 1 London Oct. ZZ. The death »Krurred today of Lord (arson. Edward Henry Carson was the second son of Mr. E H. Carson. C.E oi Han.-ourt Strctt. Dublin, a former Vice-President ol the Royal Institu: ol Architects, and was born m the Irish
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    4 1 A PAGE IN HISTORY
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  • 37 1 I.ONIN>N, CM T. TIIF. IMKKVUIONAL TIN COMMII'IU IT TIIFIK MECTOIC IN LONDON TODAY RAISED THE PRODUCTION i|t'OTA BY 10 PEK CENT. TO PKK CENT. Ol BTANDAED TONNAGES, TO Ml RETROSPECTIVE AS FROM OCT I Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 pi ■▼||B TONIGHT 1 COCKTAIL DANCE return engagement success d.nner° roEd I MIA MONNA informal) 9.30 to midnight j CALORIS NON DINERS $1.00 Acrobatic Eccentric Dancers ATTRACTION TOMORROW SATURDAY Specially Selected Orchestra Dance Music, Including Rhapsody m Blue, Rendered by the Combined Raffles the New E O. Hotel Orchestras (12
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    • 95 1 Ik I j| ki E^hl SEA VIEW ft HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE l!= RELLER BAND=I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY rita^shTelds I SOCIETY SINTER OF SYNCOPATED SONGS MALE IMPERSONATOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 1935 h GRAND CONCERT BEETHOVEN SCHUBERT EVENING' FOLLOWED BY "MUSIC BY REQUEST"
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  • 221 2 Large Audience At Raffles Hotel Before a large audience. the film taken of the Movie Ball m aid of the Jubilee Fund was shown last Saturday m the ballroom of Raffles Hotel The interesting film showed after an introduction, the various helpers for the Movie Ball, committee
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  • 39 2 Mr Tay Oen Seng has issued invitations for the marriage of his adopted brother. Mr Tay Khay Guan with Miss Khoo Geok Yean at the United Chinese Library. 51. Armenian Street. Singapore. m Sunday. Oct. 27. at 12.30 pm
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  • 204 2 Killed "To Stop Rumours" *F:~. Mineola (Long Island), Oct. 11. A GRAND jury at Mineola today indicted of murder m the first degree Mrs. Mary Creighton and her "star boarder," Everett C. Applegate They are accused of killing Apple- gate's wife. The Applegates lived with
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  • 579 2 Help For Malay Students nri*E 'Singapore "Students m Bri- j' tain Committee" was formed m 1923 with Lady Guillemard as its first president. It was at once affiliated to the Victoria League (founded m 1901 to secure, among other aims, a welcome for British i subjects
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  • 96 2 i Under the auspices of the Straits I Chinese Epworth League, a Church ori ganisation which works for the uplift I of young people, the second of a series ijoi lectures will be delivered at the V.M.C.A. Hall at 8 p.m. on Wednesday Oct. 23. Brigadier H.R. Lord
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  • 231 2 Pirates Busy Off Shanghai Hong Kong. Oct. 15. NOTWITHSTANDING the strong protest lodged by Chinese shipping firms against the activities of pirates along the creek from Shanghai to Huchow. reports have been received otf the piracy of yet another steam launch plying between Shanghai and Chekiang. The outrage
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  • 119 2 < AN English-speaking Chiyiese 1 youth of 15. stated to have been studying at Raffles Institution. I uxis charged before Mr. C. H Whitton. Third Singapore magistrate yesterday, with committing gang Jobbery. The accused, icho claimed trial, was alleged to have been concerned with four
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  • 50 2 'From Our Own Correspondent^ Seremban, Oct. 21. All cases In the Negri Sembilan As- i sizes were postponed to November 41 this morning as Mr. Justice. R. C. I jCussen, the presiding judge, is still in-: disposed. There are also a number of criminal .appeals for hearing.
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  • 48 2 1 The Royal Berkshire Regt, at the beginning of this month commemorat- i ed the fifth anniversary of the award of "Royal" conferred for gallant con-' duct at Topek. Sudan, m 1885. and !two survivors of the engagement Drummer J. W. Bedford and Private J*. 'Ellaway. were present.
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  • 476 2 -From Our Own Correspondent.' Malacca. Oct. ?0. The popularity of Dr. E. V. Lupprian. ZJhief Medical Officer ot Malacca. Wfl I shown on Saturday by the large attendance at the farewell function held m his honour by the stall of the Malacca Medical Department at Bukit
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  • 32 2 The Secretary of States for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the appointment of Lieutenant Harold Ernest Creedon to be an Adjutant Volunteer Forces. Malaya. Lieutenant Creedon arrived on Sept. 26.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "AWURMA" (For Worming Dogs) A liquid preparation, which is surr and safe for treating; Dogs and Puppies suffering from round or tape worms. Price:- $1.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Sea front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road Phone
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    • 356 2 Singapore Jfcec Press Hsad Office: C«ciJ Btr«*t. Sln^p^ Pbone 5471 Koala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Mrr*, Phonr SMS London Office: TeJ. leaffiaiai SUBSCRIPTION RATds aruatrj Malar* lUßthl, J 3 C f < Qaarterlj l|.M Ball Tearl, 117 PO Yearly 6l N Note. Outstation chequnt .hoe 4 t n *i«a the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 408 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, CUT. 23. High water. 8.46 am. 7.7 It.. 8.44 pm 7.8 It Rugby: "A" M.G Coy. S.V.C. vs. R.A.F. at S.C.C; United Services "A" vs. Public Services RFC. "A" at Dunearn Road. Hockey: Colts vs. Ceylon S.C at Balestier; Indian Ass'n. vs. R.A.F.; Pat Balestier;
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    • 219 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG~and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres 620 Big Ben. Cecil Chadwick. at the ors<in of the Classic Cinema. Belfast 635 The BBC Northern Orchestra. 650 Talk: "Revisited." 705 Quentin Maclean, at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema. Elephant and Castle. Greenwich time signal at 7.20
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  • 446 3 Colony And League Boycott Of Italian Goods MERCHANTS ARE NOT CONCERNED JHREE days have passed since th League of Nations decided on the boycott of Italian goods. A Government Gazette Extraordinary may nou at any moment proclaim the prohibition of imports into the Colony gUT local merchants are evincing "ttlc
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    28 3 \m GERMAN RED (ROSS has »-f.ibli»<hed at Nuremberg its first h hool for training dogs. The dog's equipment includes, anion? other I*9, i dressing ease and a canteen.
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  • 247 3 NEW .METHOD OF IDENTIFICATION Kl(mk) Vessels As Clues London. a -.v method ol Identifying cri- lals by means of records of the i vessels at the back of i uled from New York. known that desperate cri- frequently tried with some destroy the skin ridges on by means ol
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  • 37 3 Shanghai. Latest country to adopt item. irdera issued by the rnment, the system is to for a period o: two years as tit, first m Shanghai and r parts of the country. Reuter
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  • 293 3 HUT THEY CAN' ONLY HE CIRCULAR T Leeds. HE first mechanically constructed house m Britain is taking shape m Geldard Road. Leeds, where a "robot" builder, a remarkable looking machine invented by Mr. James Haigh. a Leeds engineer, is- doing the work of several men. The
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  • 54 3 Tin j Department ol Education ol the i Kwangtung Provincial Government has devised a scheme for the development oi a programme of tree education for 1936. Under the plan 1.130 free schools will be established m various parts ol the province. The government has appropriated 5750.000
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  • 489 3 Trouble With An Indian Taxi Driver 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. f JDAY Shankar, the Indian dancer, who is performing m Kuala -Aimpur. and a Punjabi driver, named Karam Chana. were produced before Mr. F. K. Wilson, m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court
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  • 311 3 Prominent Chinese UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT THERE was nn unexpected d»\« lopment \e ferday m th. case m which two prominent Chine Tee Chin Tan !ii;i:i;i'.:rr oi .1 Tan and Co.. Ltd both oi Si: POC«, were chained with dishnn. removmu tOOtS and hardware good valued at $1500 b.
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    36 3 HLIMKLOI GLOUCBBTB visited Hackney. London to mm the The ;r,L dc,i,arte t,,e ,o,h CX* m ii«i,,r, *s The l)„ke inspecting the (Juard of Honour under the command of Major K. 11. 11. Allen, 10th London Regiment
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  • 182 3 TT London. JHE War Office his decided to shelve the question ot moving Woolwich arsenal. It has been decided that as big expansions to the Army are to be carried out during the next lew years, the removal oi part of the Arsenal plant would Interfere with
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  • 92 3 Harbin. Ost 7. One hundred and twenty Soviet citizens. Russian emigres, fhlmsti and Koreans have been arrested on suspicion that they had Mlglgad m subversive activities, while their homes vara Thoroughly searched by the authorities. > Those taken into custody are .inspected ol having acted m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 34 3 *RROW SHIRTS FOR TYLE {f COMFORT! free ONE ARROW TIE with every 3 ARROW SHIRTS purchased at M. MANJOOR SAIBOO A. Mohammed M. Saiboo Adelphi Buildings. A new shirt if one ever shrinks. APB
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    • 85 3 GREAT SALE HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN PRICES GENUINE BARGAINS IN WATCHES AND CLOCKS PRICES NEVER BEEN REDUCED TO SUCH LOW LEVELS. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY TO WEAR A HIGH MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOWTOMORROW IS TOO LATE IT IS ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS SO MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT THE
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  • 1230 4 Writing And Talking With A List Of 850 Words ONLY 18 VERBS a.sdflk;ajsldkfasldfasdfkjasdlf DASIC English is a language m which writing and talking can be done with a list of 850 words. Additions are. however, made to this list by the derivatives "er" "ing" and "ed" trom
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    39 4 JOSEPH MARTIN, aged 23, and Benjamin Martin, aged 22, sons of Dr. Martin. Abyssinian Minister m London, made practice flights at Brooklands Aerodrome before returning to Abyssinia to join the air section of the army resisting the Italian invasion.
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  • 307 4 Mussolini 's Anti-Feminist Creed Deprives Woman Flier Of Fascist Medal New York, Oct. 13. T^HE long arm of Fascism's anti- Feminist creed has reached across the Atlantic to deprive Miss Amelia Earhart. the woman Transatlantic flier, of the Italo-Balbo medal, presented to her last spring by the Italian Government for
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  • 66 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 8. Mannish fashions predominate for daytime wear at most of the London fashion shows Suits are severe m line and of military cut. most jackets having padded shoulders; and skirts are shorter. There are rows of buttons from neck to hem of
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  • 882 4 New French Dictionary: A King Is Hard Up: Fan Mail For Fuehrer On The Continent Paris. TTHE new standard dictionary of the French language which has just been completed by the French Academy is the work of 50 years. The dictionary, when published m November, will be the eighth edition
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  • 100 4 'From Our Own COmep I London >. i Best selling include Humphrey war book Tathi Q Brett Young*! "\Vhi- I BOChan'l 'House ol the V. and Hugh Watpole'l I Interest is freat In Atns the pamphl. on Abyartnl i I I Issued by the ft jral
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  • 24 4 Mr. w e William Stores Superintend* F. 14 been promoted Store sip Mr X T. Paul Secretariat, has been ip Co-operative Ofllcer. Tel ik
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 25 4 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours WU^d'o build n^vf,°°V ry Hnd uar body At2 mau n blood and wroai At All Chfcliili ir
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    • 34 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passengers Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or to any of Cox and Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC.
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  • 94 5 ITALO-ABYSSINIAN WAR TROOPS IN ACTION AN ABYSSINIAN Machine gun battery m the Ogaden. ITALIAN TROOPS icsting m the mountains beforr .i new .Hl.uk on Adowa ABYSSINIAN gunners firing from eo\tr hack of Orlogubi. v hero the Italians attacked from th* air. \SKARI TROOPS of the Italian native forces running into
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 89 5 JjSmw/ FABRIC A beautiful Dress Fabric m the latest and most up-to-date designs and colours. Guaranteed unfadeable. JACKSON CO., LmSJSSoiS: MAAS THERE IS H^HlHHBP pilli^Hi ONLY LEICA! R^fr^-J ALL PHOTOGR A ytf PHIC PROBLEMS W V\js^ CAN EASILY BE i I r^\ W9^rl3wV SOLVED WITH A V V lA^Pf^ Sole
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  • 243 6 DROMISES Ol an enjoyable "makar besar" not only remained unfulfilled, it was alleged, but the invitatioi was made use ot to rob two of the expectant guests a Chinese mother anc daughter -en route to the fictitious least. This formed the subject ol a
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    26 6 ADMIRAL RYRI> editing the film he took during his recent expedition to the South Pole which is to be shown undei the title of "little America.'
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  • 25 6 Canton. The; population ol Canton is 1.142.829. comprising 215.777 families, according to a census taken by the Bureau ol Public Safety.- Reuter.
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  • 21 6 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Castle left Southampton on Oct. 15 by Boringh and ore expected m Penang on Nov. 12.
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  • 347 6 Coroner On Absence Of Motive line! thai the deceased met her] death from corrosive poisoning j from caustic soda. The deceased com-, mined suicide but the evidence available la not sufficient lor me assign a cause for this*' was the verdict returned by Mr. H
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  • 265 6 I^YSTERY -QT ship* of the war, with their cleverly concealed guns, are to have their counterpart m the air. From a successful British commercial airplane has been evolved a military model. Machine-guns, concealed below streamlined covers, rise into position at the touch of release-gear. .lust
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  • 303 6 German Jews' Babies Born In England To Outwit Nazis London. ANY we *ltby Jews m Germany N are determined that their unborn children shall not be citizens of the country which persecutes their race. They have organised secretly, with the aid ol Jews m London, an "underground railway" from Berlin
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  • 130 6 Says Prosecutor Has "Funny Idea Of Drunkenness" In putting up a successful defence m the Singapore police court on Monday to having been drunk and disorderly m an omnibus about 8 p.m. on Saturday. Carl Hancke. a 70-year-old German, told Inspector Ahmad (prosecuting* that he (the Inspector)
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    24 6 THE SPEC lAL PHOTOGRAPHER of the Negus, whose duly is to take pictures of all the official functions m which the Emperor takes part.
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  • 61 6 Mr. E. B. Williams. M.C.S.. has been granted eight months* leave on full pay. with effect from Oct, 9. Captain P. J. Mack. R.N.. who commanded "Q" ships during the war. has been appointed British Naval Attache! to the Embassies at Buenos Aires. Iflantlago, and Rio de Janeiro, and to
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  • 384 6 Lost In The Atlantic A FINE story of British seamanship was told *o me by Captain R. Pugh, commander of the Pacific liner Duchess ol Atholl, which crawled into Liverpool recently after her 320 passengers had experienced one of the most exciting Atlantic crossings of
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  • 43 6 i From Our Own Correspondent I Taiping, Oct. 21. A Malay boy named Ali. aged 3. was drowned at Batu Kurau yesterday It appears that Ali went with his elder sister to bathe m the river and was carried away by the current
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  • 43 6 Shanghai. Ruling, a summer resort m Kiangsi province, which was bought for the use of foreigners m 1894 by a British missionary. Mr. E. S. Little, when China was at war with Japan, will be formally returned to China on Jan 1 1936.
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  • 158 6 Chinese Who Died In Hospital A CORONER'S jury of four returned an unanin MNM Verdftef Ot yesterday at an inquiry into the death of t 40-ye;,,- n ]d Chinese. Yap Ah Kiat. who died early on the morn Dg ol <><-i
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  • 183 6 Far-Reaching Effects Of Dutch Air Mail Ban THE far-reaching effects ot" the ban on X.L.M. mails both from and to Singapore are just being realised by business firms and correspondents who were accustomed to use the Dutch air mail. Fiom Singapore no mail can now be sent by XL. M
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  • 74 6 Colombo. Oct. 15. A CASE of Hydrophobia was detected at the General Hospital, when a person named \V. I\ ihoma Fernando of Mutual died yesterday. The man was bitten over a menth ago by a dog and after treatment was found to have been completely cured.
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  • 118 6 And She Has A Baby Four Months Old London. Oct. l:i. The thirty-six-year-old wife ol London postman claims to be Britain's youngest grandmother. She is Mrs. Winifred Meakin. of Guinness* Trust Buildings. Chelsea S.W. 4 T becana a grandmother this week." she said yesterday. *My eldest daughter,
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  • 110 6 Bomber With Bullet-Pr.H.t Cockpit Ncu t.uk lid It A N'KW > ruber' to-ropl. crtbed v ti. Flj i was luccessfully tested Angeles If earn-- aai hlttC uu;. which is at tlti all directions ■*The Plying Porcupii Ing range ol 3,000 milt i 1.100 lb a. rial bomb,
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  • 65 6 SbjJullal Btrange regnesta for aid eh the p illee In E 'list b the authorit A certain Mr X STOte to the local pollc deli to pun h. v. lor him ticket for tin- next races h< i questing, details ol the prk oi victory and the
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  • 35 6 Private Mia Philip Bos I Bordered stationed at Malta i maiu't d at Malt r. c nth tiu murder ot Sergeant n the same re-ma nt. who i is Al was stabbed m an omnlbtu
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 128 6 ENSCRF better vision our specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight- testing and advice gi**M. Our glasses give clear vision from e^ja to edge and our charges are Mi. derate. Conserve your vision with modern lenses. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.. M, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. W jSZ'SKB' ??n ,VOR !P
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    • 2 6 THI MAKISS
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  • 291 7 Cage Hung In Plotters* 215 ARRESTS IN BULGARIA AN aimed guard sits beside King Boris of Bulgaria's bed all night. Another guards his Queen, a daughter of the King al Italy. The Ministers will not allow them to
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  • 107 7 From Our Own Correspondent. I Malacca, Oct. 20. The wedding of Mr. Chew Kirn Tian. of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.! Ltd Kuala Lumpur, second son of Mr. and Mrs Chew Hock Seng, of Batu Pahat. to Miss Ong Geok Kirn. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Teng
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  • 245 7 £1,300 Found In Second-hand Chest Of Drawers RETURNED TO OWNER BY WORKLESS MAN Stoke-on-Trent. AN old chest of drawers was sold to an unemployed man for 355. His child found €1.300 hidden In it. and the father would not rest until he d found the owner of the money. This
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  • 153 7 "Travelling Saleslady At The Capitol Good us Joan Blondell. Glenda Farrell. William Gargan. Grant Mit'chell. Bert Roach and the other members of Warner Bros comedy i troupe are m "Travelling Saleslady." j the new picture at the Capitol, it is j Hugh Herbert who scores the chief i
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  • 74 7 Gale Tragedies At Sea London. Oct. 21. There has been no trace hitherto of the crew of 37 of the s.s. Vardulia. Searching vessels are giving up the task. The motor vessel Erfurt which arrived lat Bremerhaven states that eleven of the crew of thirteen of
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  • 167 7 First List Of Selangor Subscriptions From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Oct. lf>. The following is the lirst list ol subscriptions to the Solatium Poppy Day Fund: Mr. G W- Colley 50 The Hon. Mr. E D. Shcarn 25 Messrs. Hallam and Co 20 Mr. and Mrs
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 531 7 f TRIBUTES ,h,w Mt r^V;, t Glamorous Nighf There are times when it is a pity Mary Ellis scores such a decided hit PARIS IN SPRING" Introduces to SB a hi? m™ V Lane Theatre < achieves that film stars -annot take curtain calls that m future the screen is
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    • 49 7 YOU'VE WAITED FOUR YEARS FOR THIS ENTERTAINMENT FLAMING ROMANCE! I HAUNTING MELODIES! I PULSE-STIRRING TANGOS! I Warner I I RAYTFR vl DAAICIf T a*<* KtTTTi GALLIAN,^ I UNDERtfe CI |,|W,,W I I 8• G D«Sytvo produ<tiom with VELOZ YOLANDA Introducing the "Cobra Ttifo" J ALHAMBRA I j NEXT CHANGE
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  • 731 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935. Air Mail Developments FOR many years the British Government watched foreign powers taking discriminatory action against her mercantile marine and refused either to take retaliatory measures or to join m the subsidy war. on the ground that m both cases a premium
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  • 508 8 Dr. R. Gordon Spink has arrived m Taiping and has assumed duties as Health Officer. Perak North. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Castle left Southampton on Oct. 15 by the Boringia and are expected m Penang on Nov. 12. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
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  • 558 8 Expensive Hunt inn. An Arduous Exampit A Smak* At Large WHILE Congress has ueen young expenditures ot billions of dollars a thrifty-souled American journalist has been perturbed at the increased cost of one small item that has been necessitated by the prolonged session the national flags
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  • 896 8 DHENTIs. whom on would have dee- cribed as eaaentially the revera the practical man a writer Ol pros* imaginative, idealistic. and otherworldly, who yet could use unlikely and repeUently sordid material with the transmuting pen «>i a worker m wonders. was peculiarly taken by. Spencer. Friends ol hla had
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 49 8 THE PROFESSOR ASKED HIS CLASS "When are the constituents of quartz?" One bright youth immediately replied. "Pints Security, reasonable rates and comprehensive cover together with prompt and liberal settlement of claims are the constituents of "GAFLAC' POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSCRANCE CORPORATION, LTD Hongkong Bank Chambers Telephone 6480.
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  • 411 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. m. Oct. 22 IS! m s ol vi denomination unless nl n l> Loan. l^" p^! e ?944-64 *™j***9 Ris( or Fa :lo v .3-' •unding Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90 113:1, u«ui,jhpx. 104U 04 -rut- 4 bp.c. 1934-45 ..unquoted unquo«,d
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  • 346 9 MEAT Singapore. Oct. 18. steak Kati 38 w or curry do 30 steak lb. 55 Mutton, Australian do 30 i lean Kati 42 I rk, lean and I I quality) do 34 IMHLTKY »ni 'locally reared' do 45 Duck each 45 •a. Kati 23 (locally reared' do
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  • 226 9 I4i By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occa sion on which a newspaper published m
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  • 95 9 Rubber: Quiet. London Spot: G I "j2d. Previously: Steady at G 11 32 d -Tan. -Mar.: 6 3 tt d. Previously: 6 7 16d April-June: 6' 2 d Prealoualy: 6 9~i6d July-Sept.: 6 5 B d. Previously: 6 3 t d New York: 12.98 c Previously: 13.08 c New
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  • 78 9 11,1 Easier. Cash: €221 ss. Od. Previously: Easier at €22;* Three months: €214 15s. Od Previously: €217 Os. Od Copper: S ttlement: 634 10s. od. Previously C 34 15s Od" EB merit: 617. 17s. 6d Pn v\ inaly: Bl7a 17s m ■^.-r: Settlement price: Cli Os Od Previously €16
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  • 83 9 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Q uotations Oct. 22 Method o! Parity beicr. Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124.21 741. 74 916 New Yor* to 486 2:\ 4.91 316 4.91 716 Calcutta Per rupee Is 6d Is. 6' ,d Is. 6»„d. Hong Kon^, Per dollar 2s.
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  • 222 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. X London. 4 months' sight 2 4' 8 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons. Paris,
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  • 95 9 Withdrawal From The Makers* Association The Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company of Akron has withdrawn from the United States Rubber Manufacturers' Association The company became a member during the life of the N.R.A.. and has withdrawn bcause m its view the association has again become merely a statistics-gathering
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  • 1038 9 Fraser and Co.'s List TIESDAY. OtT. 11. ifM MINIM. Bujeni Seller* lAmpat Tin ifej o s 3d 6s Asam Kuiut>aii^ .i, 3b.. nd 34.. Austral kMUMf (KJ Mi bl k Ayrr Hltiun lin t M j 4s (i 1: S f> t f H>er Mreng
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  • 78 9 Hat, 0 Buyers Sellers Java Cubt 9.50 Haaabora cube loXto Copra Sundried *>25 Copra mixed 4 7."> Small Flak- Tapioca R.B Starr No. l koyaa Banja I< itOQf Mfl Sarawak Jelotonu IS r. (Slami w.c. No i per koyan no Rice. Saigon Al 15« Rice. Sh".i No.
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  • 47 9 The offices of members ol the Workmen's Compensation Insurance Association of Malaya, the Singapore Marine Insurance Association, the Fire Insurance Association of Malaya and Mot >r (Insurance Association ot Malays will (be closed ior transaction ol business on j Saturday. Oct 26 1935 aetnej a Pubii Holiday
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  • 74 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association On. 12 o'clock ik.,. Buyer* sell«-r» N«. i. x HAM m et <F.OM October i l»i C.<Ki FAQ. m coat* (F. 0.8 October i No. I. X ■SS <si>ot kMMe I .iw;iri]:tbl«Btncaporei No IXH y. B Nov Der Jan Mar Apr Jut,. !i t I
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  • 59 9 Interim A^ain 2*j p.e. Traaarvaal (J<»id MMng Batatas Lai ia maintaining i« s Interim oivld«nu 2'i» per eearJ For tile pas' iv tli tnnua. dividend has been 5 per cci I pud lr. two aaaaaj Instalments Ir\ respect oi 1932- 33 6 1 per cent listrtbuted
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  • 141 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Fresh Japanese Proposal CO-OPERATION PLAN Shanghai, Oct. 22. A SPOKESMAN of the Japanese Embassy m China stated this morning that economic co-operation between Japan and China has actually been started and that a tentative agreement for the settlement of all
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  • 92 10 (red it Less Easy To Obtain London. Oct. 19. On the Money Market credit generally was less easily obtained owing to the Clearing Banks recalling funds irom the market rather more freely. Discounts, after tending to be weaker, recovered on the encouraging result of the Treasury Bill allotment.
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  • 44 10 Leader Of Opposition In House Of Lords London. Oct. 21. A meeting of Labour Peers m London unanimously decided to elect Loro Smell as leader cf th^ Opposition m the House of Lords m succession to 1 the late Lord Ponsonby. Reuter
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  • 241 10 Romance Thwarted By Poverty New York, Oct. 11. DOVERTY robbed Glenn Brasser, a milkman's son, of the chance of marrying the girl he loved, eighteen-year-old Muriel Hall, member of a wealthy family living m Rochester. New York. So he strangled her. Then poverty robbed him
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  • 153 10 Famous Woman Flier Injured Troy. (New York). Oct. 21. The famous woman flier. Miss Ruth Nichols, was seriously injured when the 20-seater plane 'n which she was giving on exhibition flight apparently developed mechanical trouble and crashed m a vegetable garden and burst into flames. Spectators dragged
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  • 99 10 Position Of Austria And Hungary Geneva, Oct. 21. An interesting ieature of the report of the mutual support committee was decision that Austria and Hungary are not to be allowed to profit as the result of sanctions by other States. Not only will they be made to
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  • 79 10 Minting Standard Pesos In Philadelphia Washington, Oct. lb. The State Department has announced that arrangements have been concluded through the Export and Imnort Bank to extend $6,000,000 credit to the Government ot Cuba for the purchase of approximately 7.500.000 ounces of American silver bullion for the minting
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  • 64 10 Strike Below Surface Lasts 177 Hours London, Oct. "1. The miners m Nine-Mile-Point Colliery, who were the original underground strikers, have returned to the surface after being below for 177 hours jThe decision was reached after talks 1 I with the South Wales Miners' Federa iticn representatives
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  • 117 10 ROME ADMISSION Aim Of Diplomatic Conversations Rome. Oct 21. "Diplomatic conversations of a general character are proceeding but their purpose is only one of clarirh at ion and not a question of definite proposals for settlement of the Italo-Ethiopian dispute." an official spokesman told Renter. Meanwhile the stream q|
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  • 243 10 Significant Exit From Addis Ababa Addis Ababa. Oct 21. Fifteen hundred men constituting the advance guard of the Imperial Guard marched off from here this morning on the 150 mile trek to Dessie m the north east. They will be splitting up into small parties proceeding m three
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  • 82 10 Great Britain Notifies Italy London. Oct. 21. Qreat Britain has notified Italy that she herself, her Crown Colonies and the Sudan are applying the neutrality rules contained m the Hague convention of 1907 to Italian warships and troopships or ships carrying stores arms or water to East- Africa.
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  • 54 10 Suggestions To Terminate Hostilities London, Oct. I] Tentative suggestions to terminate hostilities were exchanged between Rome and Paris, according to an official admission m London. It is also revealed that a slight reference to such a possibility entered the Mussolini-Drummond talk on Oct 18 but hitherto there have
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    31 10 THE 500 MILES Race, known as the fastest long distance track e\rni n, the world, m progress at Rrooklands. John Cobb pavsing other ir» l» u i up on the banking.
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  • 75 10 No Isolated Action Will Be Taken London. On .1 No laolated a ttoo h nill be taken *g Br Mict between I clared Mr Baldwin at W He described tb< tain's line 02 Ire to caerthi He 01 the moai danteroui Mr Baldwin men: -I hop, i right
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  • 90 10 Italian Advance Towards Ma kale iMiiara 0< Everything Italian advan. Mar. accomplished witl Reconnaiaaancf pi v Kassa is moving up con Irom the BOOthf while more mm ai positions he ,>ly h meanwhile. i:. Pr- p vance the r tlliu i n pyiny posit;. round Adigrat The visit
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  • 23 10 Hi...,. Oi i Italian platira hai ti i commit rin-i JO mil. i .rd •Jijiga. This la •litherto have appr h Reuter Wireless
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  • 14 10 Nai su.i <m H The Italia: ;>.• passed through Massawa with 68(5 labourers jreat Reuter
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    • 48 10 > Ba^ l. l- at TIFFIN $1.00 Potage Polestini' Fish a la Pa tare Grilled Tobrnrdo* Nieoisr Frrnrh Beans and Frird INn >i" Cold Mr.it a BaJaal Chocolai<- lit- Crram Cheese. Fruit, Coffer TRY OUR SPECIALITIES FRESH s" IIAKED ALASKA k CHON OF OVER 100 OTHER MSIII PHONE 49Q6
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    923 11  -  MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person MAGNATES 7 o Sign BY arrive- m Hollywood to two weeks at a local theatre i iy mes the object si vera! important i oi some oi our early at all thrilled a; having contracts dropped so casual- r T. sse Lasky.
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  • 28 11 Mrs. D. S. Ainger has been appointed Lady Supervisor, Powers-Samas Installation, Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. with effect from Sept ,7. Mrs. Ainger arrived on Oct. 5.
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  • 500 11  -  Ely Culbertson *y J World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst CAGEY DBRNCI IN del ending against a contract m which there is a trump suit, it is seldom costly to lead a card which declarer must trump m his own hand. There are exceptions, however, principally
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  • 789 11 IS RED DICTATOR GOING PINK? Changes In The Russian Experiment London. Oct. 13. THE Russian experiment, now more than seventeen years old. is uit- doubtedly of fascinating interest. There must be many people who, although by no means sympathetic towards its alms, are wondering how things are going on there
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    28 11 TULUO CARMINATI and Ida Lupino m a romantic interlude from "Paris i m Spring." while Mary Kills looks on. This film opens tonight at the Pavilion. I 3
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  • 195 11 A Co-ordinated Policy Reached." Rn lagatal, Oct SI. It is understood that a tentative Nino-Japanese agreement lias been reached tor the liquidation u| a outstanding issues, and that it will be signed short l>. "Japanese military, naval and liplomatic officials have reached a co nrdlnated policy
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  • 57 11 £1,500,000 CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA ELaf. cruiser Sydney, boil: b) Swan iunter and Wlaham Richardson, Wallend. for the Australian Government, eft the Tvne recently lor her acc< ptince trials and will proceed to Portsnonth. The vessel is ot 7.000 tons di.s>lacement and has-bien In proceai ol luilding tor j little more
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  • 34 11 While Mr. B Smith was driving an empty Southern Railway electric nam through Knight's Hill tuna i. Tulae Hill London. S F be eoUapn d. and the tr::in was stopped by the automatic brake
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    • 143 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong The liability of members is limited to the extent and ln the manner prescribed oy Oidinance No 6 of 1929 of jthe Colony HEAD OFFICE HONd IkOMi Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and tully paid up $20,000 000 Reserve
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    • 513 11 I CHARTERED BANK OK INDIA. AISTRALM AND <Ml Incorporated m Inaland to) Royal Charter i Paid up capital m 60<> 000 shares oi £5 each tor 000 > Reserve Fund i/jitft 000 Reserve Llabillu of I Proprietors |.M ioc HEAD Ol l lt I 38. Blshopsgate. L -ndon EC i
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    • 742 12 MORE HARBOURS FOR CHINA Expenditure On Immense Enterprises ENTERPRISE need not proceed along: spectacular lines, except when there is a desire to capture the acclaim of an admiring world. China, m its nope to retrieve some of the errors o! the past, progresses slowly but surely with her programme of
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    • 25 12 Freight Quotations. Owing to the unsettled international situation shippers are reminded that all quotations are subject to alteration or cancellation without notice.
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    • 292 12 Anyo Maru. Jap.. 5 741 tons irom Bombay 22 for Yokohama 11 Lipis. Brit.. 460 tons lmm Kuan-.an '21. for Kuantan 23 Tidore. Dut.. 525 tons, irom S. Pandjang 22. for P Baroi 24 Larut. Brit 464 tons, irom Muar 22. lor Malacca 22. Boribat Siam.. 352 tons.
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    • 54 12 The Ch arueurs Reunis Can St Jacques is due here on Saturday morning from Colombo and will sail m the afternoon for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong The local agent ol the P and O states he has received telegraphic advice to the effect that the Soudan arrived m London at
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    • 85 12 President BtoggveK Stmh I! Ciood WUm The Southau.; Club recent h vcit a copy ttnch ol ttx i Queen Mary The Preakl wrltei r tereating bro< glad to accept ship irom dietlnguli "m conveying m Club. I would I an something ol self, and my I n
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    • 23 12 ARGENTINE SHIPYARD AID BueiK.N A Bill to •about BMMM the Improvement \ards. so that the] a undertake the vessels, ha Government to Col
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      39 12 WITH THE INTERNATIONAL situation becoming more difficult. Britain is keeping watchful eyes on the Mediterranean and the Suez (anal. Naval and Military forces are being strengthened 11. M.5. Resolution after her arrival at Port Saiu oh the Suez Canal.
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    • 490 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. i Incorporated Ln P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage MU. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING AGENTS FOE FEDERATED MALAY STATIfi RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE KAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACiriC |IWUsWtojf:=i (Incorporated m England) mAVEL SYSTW* IHE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 173 12 BIBBY LINt (LONDON 4MMU 22, PALL MALL. LONDON B.H I of fast twin-screw Oil Drl Mail Passenger Vessels lv >> RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORI Bt'DAN MARSEILLES. PI YMOITII IND LONDON with through DOOM Singapore and V HOMEWARD MIUNGI I/cave I I M** Rangoon oiombfl If 3LOUCESTERSHIRE Oct 24 WORCESTERSHIRE Nov 7
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    • 562 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 7pm Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port I Swettenr.am. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m Kota
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    • 111 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alonjssidr the i or expected le irri East Whan (Entrance < Kajula 10 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Chitral 18: Bulan X land 14; Kudat 12; Do 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Qe*t 3) Silveryew gfc gola 34: Shohei Maru Empire Dock (Entraa Malaya 48 West Wharf lEiitraru. Clytoneus
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    • 483 13 I Ol \mw amd BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dae Dme l T'nage Spore. T'nage S'pfire. .W.ALORE 6.000 Oct 25 1936 CORFU 15,000 Oct. 25 CHITRAL 15 000 Jan 3 RANCHI 17,000 Nov 8 BURDWAN 6 070 Jan 16 BHUTAN 6.100 Nov. 21 CATHAY 15 000
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    • 474 13 Ellerman BucknaD Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln England) "FI I ERMAN" LINF FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer Doe Sails City of Bristol Oct. 30 Nov 2 City of Windsor Nov. 14 Nov 11
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    • 1054 13 W^^ REPRESENTING BHIPPINO a ssssz fit at SSrS? S I INMR.iMf. Tne Liverpool and London ano Globe The Thamw a „H m.,... ao* i Insurance Co., Ltd. C o? LUI M*r**y Marine lustraa** RAILWAYS The Federated Malay State. Railway. MU *oj* SUte Railway, .f siam. «<antaa Empire Airway. Ltd. Royal
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    • 739 14 Km P. M. tONINKLIJKI PAKETVAAKT MAATSCMAP'IJ MAKASSEU Wednesday, Oct. 23, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe Pallas Pengalian-Eftate and Rengat. CREMER W< rin^sday. Oct. 24 Belawan-Deli and Penang THEDENS Wednesday. Oct. 23. Muntok and Palembang. rOBELO Wednesday. Oct. 23. Toengkal. Moeara, Saba and Djambi. REAEL Thursday. Oct. 24. Cheribon (not for passengers).
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    • 604 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERYEW m Port Ort. 28 Doc. 8 l_ M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE Nov. 4 Nov. Ii Dec 27 M.S. SILVER CYPRESS *ov. 18
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    • 381 14 O. S. K. LINE m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU" Leaves Singapore October 28th at I'M direct for COLOMBO Due at Colombo Nov. 2nd at a.m and South African and South American ports Fares to Colombo: $154 $46.40 $17 For further particulars, please apph to; OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, Passage Dept.. No. 9. de
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  • 1313 15  -  Argus Weekly Spo rts No tes Compiled By 77ie Malaya Cvp Saturday's Fiasco Perak's Defeat— R. A. F. In Siam Co m wall's Good Show Great Boxing Activities Conclusion Of The Olympiad Q E'S rugby football prospects forthcoming Malaya Cup appear to be particularly ment but it
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  • 129 15 Between Malacca And SunKei Ujong From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Oct. 20. A fast open <iame on the padang yesterday resulted m the Malacca and Sungei Ujong clubs drawing 2 2. Messrs. G. Beatty and H E. Sequerah umpired and the teams lined up as follows:
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  • 139 15 Holed In One Eighteen Times Rowland Jones, after thirty-seven years as professional to the Wimbledon Park Golf Club, is to retire at the end of this month. Jones was born m the Isle ol Wight sixty-five years ago. and formerly held an appointment at Littlehampton. He has
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  • 119 15 Billia rds Tournament Results The following were the results of the billiards tournament organised by the Aston Athletic Club which were played off last week: English Championship 1 300 up I Winner: Mr. Low Hock Kiat. Runner-up Mr. Tan Bock Lim American Championship UOO up> Winner: Mr
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  • 125 15 Members of the Royal Singapore Yacht. Club are notified that arrangements have been made for the holding of a Club Picnic on Sunday. Oct. 27. The rendezvous is the Island of Pulau Sambau and landing is permitted. The Swimming Pagar will be at the disposal of members
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  • 20 15 Dr. R. Gordon Spink has arrived m I Taiping and has assumed duties as J Health Officer, Perak North. s
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  • 97 15 Result Of Match Against Tanglin Club The bowls match played between the SCC and the Tanglin Club at the Tanglin Club en Friday resulted as follows G. C. Miller and EH R. Bowerman 11. R. B \7illmot and C Hewetson 11. C. M McNair and W. M Edwards
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  • 150 15 The following are the ties lor the remainder of the week m the SCC lawn bowls handicap tournament WEDNESDAY. OCT. 23 C. M. McNair and VV. M Edwards (owe 1) vs. C. V Miles and V J. Coleman <plus 2). M. Qasse and G A.
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  • 68 15 The annual Cross Country race for the "Jubilee" Cup kindly presented by Capt. F Blackwell, Patron of the Post Dffice Club, will take place on Sunday. Oct. 27 at 6.30 p.m. starting from the Post Office Club, Serangoon Road. The course will be from the Club house
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  • 264 15 CANADIAN ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS TO BE BANNED The Inside Story HE-ntr- London. ERE is the story behind the threatened ban by the Canadian let Hockey Association on Canadian players who intend to join In clubs this season, writes a Daily Express correspondent The management of the Empress Stadium at Earl's
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  • 171 15 TOURING MALA YA f\N a 'practice tour" of Malaya, a Pahang Polo team which has not yet reached Club status, met a Singapore Polo Club team at Balestier Road on Monday, and m a twoehukker match of 7» 2 minutes each won by a single goal. On
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  • 127 15 This Week's Teams And Fixtures The following will repres nt scr.c. m the undermentioned games Against Wiltshire today. Oct 23 Si S.C.RC Yew Teck. Choon Lin. Sing Cliing. Teng Chew, choo Beng. Boon Ann. Kit Soon. Tuck Soon. Kee Tian. Robert Eu. Geo Lee Reserves: H Boon. K(u
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  • 38 15 Ferak and North Malaya dog Show will be held on Sunday. Nov 24 1935. at the Racecourse. Ipoh. and will be open to dogs whose owners live m Perak. Selangor. Negri Sembilan. Pahang. Johore. Malacca. Penang and Blngapore.
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  • 102 15 Few Heavyweights Thi» Year Of the twenty Bvu oxiord Qsussnea who have been requested by the PresJ lent to attend prat tic- H< nle\ <»nl\ dee are over thirteen stone thttfl looks as though Hie Oxiord ere* 193f> may be a Qfehl weight one p R S
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  • 65 15 Kntries Invited For S.C.C. Championship Entries sre Invited for the Mssfanere Cricket Club lawn bowls Beagle eh. m pionship Entries will clo.v <>i, Saturday Nov I and the tournament will comnv I ■oon after the completion ol the present doubssi handicap UKvnsjnesM The entry tee is $1 00
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    • 37 15 ■Sal Jmmw W* y\ -AmmwMM^r pssß x'jPlSm*^ r f J >- r l mV t B Half- n century. I P ct c t,n aW kt aY i ■J ..of Mm-. Mtm- JW. I *mW >mvW >mmxW I
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  • 534 16 Merchants' Good Defence Merchants g pts. Etceteras :i pts. PTCKTEK/tS experienced another reverse m the S.C.C rugby football tournament on the Padang yesterday when they engaged Merchants, who beat them by a goal and a try (8 pts.) to a try (3 pts.). The losers played
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  • 276 16 S .C. R. C. TENNIS tournament Open To 411 Races HTHE Straits Chinese Recreation Club started an Open Invitation Tennis Tournament m October November last year. It was a great success and it is to be noted that this was the first open tennis tournament run by a local club
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  • 32 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Oct. 20. Muar English School defeated Segamat School at hockey last week by two goals to nil. Syed Salleh and Majid were the goal scorers.
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  • 539 16 But Sailors Outplay Them H.M.S. Terror 12 pts. M. College 6 pts. ALTHOUGH they were fielding; only a "trial" team, the Medical College Union players who turned out for their rugger fixture against H.M.S. Terror yesterday displayed tremendously improved form and greater confidence than they
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    15 16 THF SULTAN OF PAHANG'S polo team, which has been touring Malaya for the past month.
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  • 216 16 A QUESTION OF PURSES A SPECIAL meeting of the British Boxing Bj; t rd of Control administrative stewards was held at Lord Lonsdale'- London home on Oct. 13 to discuss what action the board can take against boxers who refuse to accept purses approved
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  • 163 16 The Latest Betting Figures London, Oct. 21 The lollowing is the latest bettllli on the Cambridgeshire: 100 to 12 Pegasus taken and offered 9 to 1 Lav/ Court offered. 19 to 2 taken--100 to 9 Finalist offered; 18 to 1 Boethius offered. 20 to 1 taken: 22 to 1
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  • 25 16 The Colts beat the S.CR.C by one goal to nil m the hockey match played at Hong LLm Green on Monday.
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  • 314 16 Y.W.C.A. Fail To Score G.S.C. I w < ""THE Girls |p C j ub p 1 other hockey Victory yesterday When Y.W.C.A. by two I nig. team was much th. held territorial adv., indeed a credit the margin of a, The y.w.ca had t* b<
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  • 563 16 Annual Cross Country Championship The fourth annual Singapore open championship ten- mile cross country race well be held on Sunday Oct. 27. starting irom the Union Clubhouse. Rangoon Road at 7 a.m. ORDhK OF TIIK DAY •6.30 a.m. Competitors Roll Call 6.35 a.m. Pickets and Guides Fall
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  • 107 16 •From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 21. The Brighter and Better Belaitfor Club movement proceeds apace and the next episode of note is to bo a cabaret, with Laura Guerite and Zelma Wright providing the entertainment They are to appear at the tea dances on •Wednesdays,
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  • 76 16 Qualifying Hound For I m President's l*ri/» V l>'" M.HI Cn.ua Cheni N V BU| mum.i II II Hmcl Dr. H. L H I J Lee k T Rishv. I I X C Ku S N X lly 77 r r m n- n A I B. llm
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  • 82 16 Results pf The Fir>t Round The tallowing re the i first round of th< V uir COP Ml ''ii Golf Club m. M Paten N Klni 8 N Kd'- V r If g ICarri T C Ramlyn h F. D Rarrti «i A M V< r* b M.
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  • 33 16 Ties lor ST..!-. -if Snook, rC. I ship. I fIWMIiiT. OCT. N I P. Carmichael vs R. M Whn I raillAV, OTT. 25 I A. F Hunter vs H R Wilson
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