The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,683 ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • POSSIBILITY OF EUROPEAN WAR RULED OUT
    • 197 1 BIG BATTLE EXPECTED ON NORTHERN FRONT LATE NEXT MONTH PENDING FORMULATION OF OFFICIAL REACTION, THE GENERAL TONE OF SIR SAMUEL HOARES SPEECH IS RECOGNISED IN ROME AS FRIENDLY AND CONCILIATORY AND IS TAKEN TO MEAN THAT THE POSSIBILITY OF A EUROPEAN WAR IS
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    • 199 1 Prime .Minister Introducing legislation Wellington. Oct. 23. The Prime Minister has announced he Is introducing legislation to give effect to New Zealand's policy regardIng sanctions against Italy. Mr. Coates, Minister lor Finance, has i stated that m order that the people of New Zealand should speak with
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    • 189 1 Not Expected Until End Of November Asmara. Oct *.*3. Many h< re believe it will be the end i November before a big battle is (ought on the northern lront. failing a diplomatic move for settlement meanwhile. The Italian military stall is unaware ol an\ Abyssinian eoneentration m
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    • 137 1 British Naval Forces In Mediterranean j Loudon. Oct. 21. It is confirmed In London official circles today there is no present likeli- hood of a reduction m the British Naval Forces m the Mediterranean to a normal footing. Such reduction is dependent on a reduction m the Libyan
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    • 32 1 Scurvy Among Abyssinian Troops llarrar. Oct. 21. j It is reported scurvy is prevalent among Abyssinian troops In the Harrar [and Jijiga region and medical supplies (are being rushed from Berbers Reuter
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  • 96 1 May Clip Scott And Black Record London, Oct. 23. j arlea Kingsford-Smith, j c famous Australian airccompanied by a co-pilot, T. Pethymridge, m the plane Southern Cross, took off Croydon at 7 a.m. today Australia via Cairo, Bagh- I and Singapore. j Sir CI tries Is not
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    3 1 >|»{ i MAKLI.s KINGSFORD-SMITH
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  • 54 1 K< cognition For Rescue Of Crew From Steamer London. Oct. '21. Trade has presented 8 Ol plate to H.M.S. SuUolk m retion of the rescue of the crew oJ British steamer City of Owmbridgt waa stranded on Pratas Reef or 1934. while on a voyage fron I York
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  • 106 1 Naval Conference To Be Held In London Soon London, Oct. 23. jl is probable that a naval conference will be held m London before the end of the year to attempt to reach new naval limitation agreements to take the place of the Washington and London Treaties, which expire at
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  • 87 1 Berlin, Oct. 22 THE suspension of all disciplinai} proceedings against pastors for the time beinu DJU been ordered b> Herr Kerrl, Minister for church A Hairs Simultaneously the leaders ol the conlessional synod have issued a proclamation acknowleduinu the new church committee established by Herr Kerrl
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  • 165 1 TYPIST ACQUITTED OF MATRICIDE "Mercy Murder" Trial Ends London. Oct. 23. WHAT is known as the "mercy murder" trial bet the Oid Bailey terminated m the acquittal of the twenty-year-old typist. Muriel Welsdon. of Upper Sydenham, who Wta indicted for matricide. The proceedings were charged with i motion. The prosecution
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  • 43 1 Nanking. Oct. 23. THOUSANDS are reported to have perished from bubonic plague m the Hotien area of southern Sinkiang. Medical assistance from the Soviet has been arranged, but they will withdraw as soon as the Chinese medicals arrive.
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  • 62 1 Extra Sittings To Dispose Of Legislative Work From Our Own Correspondent i Bangkok. Oct. 23. There is such a press of legislative I work before the Assembly, that at yesterday's session H was decided that members sit daily from now on till the end of the month, when
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    • 75 1 BIGIA TEA I Brings the freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. f TONIGHT a RETURN ENGAGEMENT SUCCESS T^J°T MIA MONNA SPECIAL DINNER DANCE i *JJL* HESLIe formal) 9.45 to midnight NON DINERS $100 SPECIAL ATTRACTION Specially Selected Orchestral Dance Music Including Rhapsody m Blue Rendered
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    • 69 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI W HOTEL ROOF -GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE L= RELLER BAND— J ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY i RITA SHIELDS 1 SOCIETY SINGER OF SYNCOPATED SONGS MALE IMPERSONATOR SEA VIEW~HOTEL: FRIDAY formal SPECIAL PINNER DANCE
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  • 82 2 C. W. Fredericks Gets Four Months R.I. i (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 23. C. W. Fredericks, who was chargd on two counts of cheating the Rev. T. E Loader, was today convicted on the second count m the District Court and sentenced to four months'
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  • 99 2 His Majesty the King has expressed a wish that on Armistice Day. Nov. 11, there should be a complete suspension of all normal business and locomotion throughout the Empire during the two minutes silence commencing at 11 a.m. The Master attendant. S.S.. has therefore, directed to ask the
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  • 55 2 An exhibition of handicraft and needlework will be held at St. Anebony's Convent School. Middle Road, for one week from Nov. 1 and will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. In addition there will be a charity sale of high-class needlework, embroidery and all kinds of fancy
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  • 407 2 Letters To The Editor j To The Editor. Dear Sir. There is another side to Mr. Creswick's complaint m what h* describes as "the high-handed ruling concerning future air mails between 'England and the Far East. Both X.L.M. and Imperial Airways are subsidised by their respective
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  • 238 2 Rapid Rise To Fame And Fortune Sydney, Oct. 11. A romance of Australian opportunity seized by a Russian lad. who arrived m Australia at the age of 14. is revealed m the application for naturalisation by Mr. Samuel Plotkin. of Sydney. A New South Wales representativs
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  • 523 2 Singapore Musical Society Symphony Orchestra PLAYERS TO BE INCREASED TO 100 THE Symphony Orchestra ot the Singapore Musical Society whose splendid efforts to promote the appreciation of good musi? m Singapore I*: well recognised, li extending the scope of its activities, and. If is inviting string players of both >exes
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  • 59 2 Two Malay Civil Service officers j returned to Singapore m the P. O Chitral yesterday. They are RajE Uda bin Raja Muhammad, Distrid Officer, Kuala Selangor. and Raja Non§ bin Raja Hussin, K.R.K. m the Household of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor Both spent their leave by taking i round
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  • 146 2 Society To Be Formed By Muslim Community Under the guidance of Capt G Hawkins M.C.S.. Asst Director of Cooperation F.M.S and S.S.. a large gathering ol the leading Muslims of Penang. Bayan Lepas. Balik Pulau and Province Wellesley met on Saturday. Oct. 4. at the Malay Volunteer Club.
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  • 37 2 (From Our Own Correspondents Penan?. Oct. 23. The Hon. Mr Erie Newbold. general manager of the Eastern Smelting Company, who has been away m England, returned this afternoon on the Dutch airmail plane
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    • 23 2 A DEUGHTFUL COCKTAIL OF GAIETY, MUSIC, AND SATIRE. CARL BRISSON "PRINCE of ARCADIA" HIS SINGING WILL FASCINATE YOU NEXT WEEK AT THE PAVILION.
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    • 164 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Spillers Dog Foods for Uniform Quality. Purity and Nutritive value are unequalled THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL FEED FOR EVERY AGE AND BREED AGENTS FOR MALAYA Wholesale and retail special rates for Kennels. The Federal Dispensary, Ltd. (Incorporated In the F.M.S.) Raffles Place, Singapore. I BOARD RESI DENCE. KATONG
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    • 344 2 i Gbe Singapore Jfvcc press TeJ: *tmmr «u^m**** KuaU Lumpur Offlc*. 25. j a?a Ntrfvl rhonr: 368 :< London OAlce: IC. 4 TeJ Lemdn^u,,. jjj^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wltbla Ouuiat^gy Quarterly IS 50 i J! Tm*tj *2i H Him ;JJ2 Note.— OnUtatlon ch^qu« ,h»uig lll# the naval bank diarount ADVERTISEMENT RATES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 324 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, OCT. 24. High water. 9.2) am. 8 2 ft.. 9.35 p.m 8 2 It Hockey: S.C.C vs. Wilt.shires at S.C.C; Police vs. R.A.F. at Depot; Girl's Sports Club II vs. Y.W.C.A. II at G.S.C FRIDAY, OCT. 25. High water. 8.48 am 8 5 tt.. 10.15
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    • 266 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. 'Musical Oleographs No. 2: Songs of the Army and Navy." 6.50 "The Gift." A story of Herbert Jay. BThe Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, relayed from the New Victoria Cinema. Edinburgh. Greenwich
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  • 1041 3 Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith Addresses Rotarians HONG KONG'S GOVERNOR-ELECT CONGRATULATED i pit Oov. vnor-elect of Hong Kong. Sir Andrew taldetott. was present at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore yesterday, at the Adelphi Hotel, when Mr. H. VV. Raper, the nes.dent
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    17 3 .I IK OLD SENORITA Ml R- S < IGO, wiui has been elected Queen of Sports for 1935.
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  • 231 3 No Changes In Colony's Financial Policy DRAFT BUDGET FOR MONDAY'S COUNCIL MEETING hanges m the financial policy Colony are contemplated draft budget which is to be at Monday's meeting of dative Council. estimates differ very litue Of last year, which were Expenditure f^PO. Surplus 53.088.996. ExExtraordinary $5,811,112 -J TJ2.116. xtra
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  • 48 3 British Roy Scouts For Queensland Brisbane, Oct 11. sident of th? New Settlers' Garland, announced British Boy Scouts &nt t > Queensland every that '.his arrangement had ll of the State Government. '"> Scouts' Association m Bri- w boys' fares to Queens- v will be found occu-
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  • 172 3 Would Co-operate With The British Fleet Loudon. Oct IX M Laval's ailirmative reply to the British enquiry as to Whether Franc, would co-operate with the British licet In the event of an attack by Italy wai received with great satisfaction m London, where official circles regarded a
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  • 99 3 Sir Eric Drummond Visits Si^nor Mussolini Rome, Oct IS There is hope that another peace move has been aroused by the visit 01 the British Ambassador. Sir Eric Drum- mond to the Duce this morning following a similar visit by' the French Ambassador on Tuesday and the
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    25 3 STOPPAXI, the Italian pilot who holds ilip world's distance lyteg > record, covering 4,!»30' kilometres (3,085 miles) on a tlight from 1 Trieste to British Somaliland.
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  • 172 3 £1,654,000 Australian Surplus For First Quarter Canberra, Oct. 10. Commonwealth revenue for the first quarter of the present financial year exeeded expenditure by £1.654.000, according to official figures made available recently. Receipts were £18.594.000 and expenditure £16.940.000. Receipts were £896,000 higher than for the corresponding period last year, the increase
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  • 178 3 Sydney, Oct. 13. The tendency In modern shipbuilders towards the fullest possible use of |wireless for navigation and entertainment, was demonstrated m the new Melbourne S.S. Co.'s vessel Duntroon. |on her maiden voyage from England. Equipment includes a standard A.W.A. 11,-?-kilowattI 1 -kilowatt valve transmitter i for
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  • 155 3 BANQUET IN HONOUR OF GOVERNOR At K.L. In November i Ipoh. Oct. 21. TT is understood that the banquet J to be given by the Chinese m j the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements m honour of H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas, Gover--1 nor, S.S.. and High Commissioner
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  • 88 3 Echo Of The Railway Strike < From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, Oct. tt, "Letters of appreciation were received from the Divisional Superintendent (Midland* F.M.S. Railways for Use prompt assistance rendered by the Association In the railway strike m Aprii 1934. Seventeen Eurasian volunteers i promptly came forward
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  • 235 3 INTIMIDATION EXTORTION ALLEGED Story Of Threat With Revolver TAN CHENG SIN and Siah Goan Xi alias Siah Hong Liang, described as j a commission agent and salesman respectively, were charged by Detective Inspector Nickels before Mr. C H Whitton, third Singapore magistrate yesterday with criminal intimidation and extortion. They are
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  • 217 3 Sentence Of One Year's Imprisonment r •From Our Own Correspondent Johore Kahru. Oct !l Kandu was charged before Mr Justice Mills at the last session ol the Johore Bahru Assizes with causing grievous hurt with an axe to a womat. Lachlmi on September 1«) at Stum- i Tiram
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  • 130 3 Brisbane. Oct. 13 The death at the PeH Island Lazarei Moreton Bay. ol Fredrick Martin. marks tiie pasting a man who did not allow affliction to stand m the way Ol big busin. ss Mar tin was th. owner ol a larg* pastoral property
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  • 244 3 SEQUEL TO SLAPPING WOMAN Penang, Oct. 22. •THREE cases were heard at the Assize Court yesterday before 'Mr. Justice Whitley. In the first Veeraperumal, the manager of 'a money-lending firm m Province Wellesley, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment for bringing
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  • 154 3 1,500 Stolen From Planter's Bungalow I MALAY BOY DETAINED Ipoh, Oct. IL \jkK. J. V ressuell, Officer-Jn- Charge of Detectives, Perak. is investigating a report regarding the loss of S1.:>00 from the bungalow of Mr. .1. Nalder, ol Ipoh Rubber Estate, about I" miles from Ipoh on the Ciopeng Road.
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  • 214 3 30 YEARS' SUFFERING WITH DILATED STOMACH H< n is I c tse o| bill nse inter' all .sutler- rs from indirection ano Stomach trouble Even il you been m pain lor yean gad have tried all sorts oi medium Lhaw4 r< liet m cm still b» cared U you will
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    • 41 3 BOOKS OF THE MOMENT on the Eve -Ladislas Farago $0.00 »ey ct Homer translated by T. E. Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia) 6.00 tn Journey —Marcel Grlaule 5.00 'postage extra) KELLY WALSH, LTD. I ln< orporated m Hong Kong) I^Wes Place Singapore.
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  • 918 4 New Studios At Denham Will Cost Approximately Britain On The Screen London. T HAVE just paid my first visit to the 165 acres of ground at Denham, m Buckinghamshire, where London Films' new studios, the largest m Europe, are being constructed under the supervision of their designer Jack Okey. who
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  • 117 4 Lilian Harvey In Three Versions Of One Film From Our Own Correspondent) Berlin, Oct. 14. The story ot the new Ufa film. 'Black Roses." m which Lilian Harvey is playing the lead, deals with the Finnish fight against Russian oppression m Czarist days. Lilian Harvey takes the
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  • 171 4 Office In The Palazzo Venezia 'From Our Own Correspondent; Rome, Oct. 14. The office m the Palazzo Venezia where Mussolini has been so much shut up of late is a vast room that looks like part of a Venetian palace. Until the end of the 18th Century it
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  • 507 4 onderful Collection Of Ceramics Free Press Special London. "THE great Exhibition of Chinese Art which is to be held al Burlington House this winter is now being prepared by experts specially brought from China, behind loekee doors. The priceless treasures wen brought to England m a Britisr
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    28 4 THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, who has announced that he is inviting all Christian chuivhes of Europe lo join m a declaration of loyalty to the League of Nations.
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  • 75 4 London, Oct. 12. The Old Vie. Season opened with a colourful performance of "Peer Gynt." m a new rhymed translation by R. Ellis Roberts, produced by Henry Cass. It is chiefly notable for the vital and compelling performance of Peer by William Devlin, an actor In
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  • 159 4 Dramatisation By Young Playwright •From Our Own Correspondent > Budapest. Oct 14 The dramatisation of Beethov "Missa Solemnis" with which the National Theatre, resplendent m its new decoration, has opened the season, is the work of a young playwright. Gyorgy Ujhazi. and is based on prayers from the
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  • 102 4 Iniquo Exhibition In The kucnstlorhau** Ow Virnn.i. n« I 1 "Achiew :i q| i AttStl iafl is the m the Kuenstlerhaus honour" li devoted SO I gieat Amtrlin Inventors and art ist > who base national reputation Here are p etrelt i of R of the ship
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  • 730 4  -  Laurence Stallings Typhus As Common As Whooninu I Cough k I (By Harrar. HEGARDLESS of the Italo-Ethio pian dispute, only the science of Western Powers may eliminate the four great scourges of Abyssinia diseases which are deeply rooted ir the populace. Typhus is such a common
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    • 67 4 KM I I HH (ftom NETHER,ANDS I M%m Lsj IVtL INDIES' AIRWAYS BREAKFAST IN SINGAPORE! j LUNCH IN BATAVIA OR BANDOENG! THIS CAN BE DONE IF YOU TRAVEL BY K. N. I. L- M I PLANES LEAVE SINGAPORE FOR PALEMBAN3 I BATAVIA and BANDOENG every WEDNESDAY I at 8 a.m.
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    304 5 OLONAL HUBERT JULIAN, the Negro American airman once nown as the Black Eagle of Harlem arid now a memher of the mvi Air Force, has been irdered m Ambo, 130 miles from \()dis Ababa, by Emperor Haile Selassie, i»» instinct recruits. WW* PLANES owned by the Abyssinia,. Government are being
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    • 63 5 1 7/rw is^ATTc^isP^ or«t bpro, buP&T^c i iVs going into w LI I S.C.S. BUTTER. J^* JJ| >CWbu V^l SOv^jHQ la^V*" v^f Bi? h^ -*T rsM H Ns^S! v t < *j t f\%^ V J jCis^g^ffyTfiTTi'T^^uyKiSo^^* V -%irjl/ wRU k Q c j* >^ M *m\ m*l I I
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  • 519 6 Swamps Transformed Into Rice Fields MAKING MALAYA SELF-SUPPORTING Thousands Of Acres Irrigated In The F.M.S. ALTHOUGH very little is heard, a great deal is being done m the F.M.S. by the Department of Agriculture for increasing the supply oi" Malaya -grown rut a.sdflk;ajsldkfasldfasdfkjasdlf this year. At the stage of progress
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    28 6 BRUNO HAI PTMANN photographed m prison after his appeal against the sentence of death for the murder of the Lindbergh baby had been rejected m the Appeal Court.
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  • 87 6 Smallpox Scare Over SMALLPOX prevention work m Singapore, which was greatly Increased because of the scare m May. June, July and August, will return to normal at the end of next month. Special vaccination central will be closed and the staffs released. The appeal to the public and the house-to-house
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  • 379 6 Penang. Oct. ZZ. I MAY add that this man is not a good character* was what Detective-Inspector Ingham told Mi. B. F. Bridge at the district court yesterday when he appeared for the prosecution m the case m which a Chinese named Cheah Chow
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  • 159 6 MASTER Lim Kean Chye, fifteen- year-old son of Mr. Lim Chen;; Ean. the well-known Penang lawyer.; was knocked down by a motor-car m front of the E. and O. Hotel on Sunday night. It appears that at the time of the accident. Master Lim.
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  • 149 6 At Meeting Of Upper Chamber Of N.S. Council From Our Cwn Correspondent Seremban, Oct. ZZ. A meeting oi the Upper Chamber oi the Negri Sembilan State Council took place today at the Council Chambers. Secretarial buildings. A guard ol honour drawn irom the r M.S. Police
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  • 372 6 Rammed Prison Gate At SO m. li. In Van New York. Oct. IS. JACOB FACTOR, the ex-barber whose extradition to England to fott charges of alleged share-pushing has been refused, suffered agonies of fear yesterday on learning that "The Owl" had again escaped from prison.
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  • 17 6 Then i i pram Seremban. on Saturd.. marriage of afr. It IMU H H N ■II X
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  • 97 6 Charges Against Prominent Chinese Mercha 1 1 ts r^ist HA '(.i. D Mr R Sim ap wmrran I C hit*. Hot chant m C. H. WhlttOt) m ysterday. The ..eei- d md with claimed trial quir. Th Mr S B. T md A V I. D Coui
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  • 148 6 Tamil Convicted Ot Culpable Homicide From Our Own OoCTespofKlent i Kuala Lumpur, Oct. Sentence of seven pears' rtgOTOUJ imprisonment was passed on a Tamil named Atian. by the Chief Justice Sir Samuel Thomas, at the Salangoi Assizes today, when he wai tound guilty of culpable homicide not
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  • 246 6 Chinese Who Was Alleged To Have Resisted Arrest From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur. Oct. tt. An inquiry into the death ot s Chinese mining coolie named Blew Mai who died from a ruptured spleen, while m police custody at the Sungei Bsgj police station,
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  • 42 6 A meeting will be held m the Ex change Room. Singapore Chamber oi Commerce, at 5 p m next Tuesdu to discuss the question Of organising British Trade Fair m 1930. Persons interested as exhibitors arc invited to attend
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    21 6 BIG CROWDS gathered m Downing Street to watch Ministers for the fateful Cabinet meeting on the ltalo-.\h>ssini.in a, Clearing the croud
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    • 72 6 NEXT WEEK AT THE CAPITOL 365 TIMES BETTER THAN A YEAR AGO! Mere many, many more glorious start f gorgeous girls g hum-able tunes hi- g larieus laughs iye- g catching dances lavish ipictodeif I ffl k_\ttai^r |t /alice faye W .JAMES DUNN V I NED SPARK J IYDA ROBERTI
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  • 1011 7 as lar as any actual developments "m the European political situation ire concerned, very little has happened since our last report which calls for comment I state Messrs Fraser md Co., >n their report dated Oct. 22>. Drums are still being banged and h
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 20 8 FRASER.— At Cairnholm Nursing Home on Oct. 23. to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser. B daughter. Both well.
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    • 17 8 WINTER. At the General Hospital on Oct. 23. 1935. J. H. Winter. Wessyngton Estate. Rengam. Johore.
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  • 835 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1935 The Case For Great Britain /^REAT Britain has once again J through her Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare. unequivocally declared her policy relative to the Italo-Abyssinian dispute. The Foreign Secretary s speech is welltimed, tor since the question oi sanctions has come
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  • 282 8 Mr. R. G. lies. Assistant Engineer, has been appointed to act as Executive Engineer. Ulu Selangor. Mr. S. J. W. Gooch. Senior Executive Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as State Engineer, Perak. The Secretary of State tor the Colonies has appioved the
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  • 688 8 A Queer Reception "Order, Mease t 'TmubUSkooier hphe centenary celebrations planned at Edinburgh m honour oi Andrew Carnegie and of his widow may recall B famous occasion at Skib > during Carnegie's lifetime. One of his lavourite possessions was the library provided gg what an American
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  • 881 8 I "I COULDN'T gtl that last bit o' the I carpet undei the sideboard." said i Mrs. HUgs apologetically to the tea- table "I couldn't lift the sideboard >|meseli. like." Nobody took any notice Thelitis and Rosalind and Derek and Aubrey continued their wrangle. Mr Higgs. who had
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 168 8 JOHNNIE WAbKER born 1820, still going strong CALDBIXH'S us m-iiiu a£L <a> A7j i'iiim mi APPOINTMENT *«N«. <" SIAM V mm 187*2 gggft^ ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PRESENTS OR GIFTS Ot ANY NATURE WHETHER IT BE A DIAMOND. JEWELLERY, SILVER WARE, OR THE BEST E.P.N.S OCR C OMPLETE LINE WTLL »ABLE
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    • 76 8 "i AN EXPERT DECLARES that most breeds of British pigs are unsuited for bacon. The animals themselves are said to be warmly supporting this view. When the ship goes down or the hotel burns you may not be able to save your belongings but you can save your bacon by
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  • 167 9 Oct. \U. 21. ZL :an Com. 14% 146"« 148' 1 Telephone ipb 141 141 141' i ulrrnic' 47 47^. 48 44» 45 45 14 :i 4 145 H 115«3 5 Electri* 34% 35 4 35 Motors 50 513,4 51 8 8 7 X 93 H 9 3
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  • 379 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. tn. Oct. 23 I if .ijl denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday rim or Fail j lon Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 116 3 8 uq:i 3 Loan. 4 po. 1960-90 H 3 7 K U4 lU**' 105' JJ 3 Union
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  • 257 9 H> arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Com pan v. Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London. New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published m
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  • 90 9 Ruhher: Firm. London Spot: 6 d. Previously: Quiet at ♦> S32d. Jan. -Mar.: 6 7 16d Previously: 6 3 B d. April- June: fl 9 16d Previously. 6' 2 d July-Sept.: (P 4 d Previously: 6 5 8 d New York: 13.03 c. Previously: 12.98 c New York: Jan..
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  • 81 9 London Closing Quotations Oct. 23 Method 01 Parity before Rate PreCentre Quotinu 20-9-31 Yesterday viously faris Francs to 124.21 74 910 74' L New York S to il 4.83 23 4 J)l 11 16 4 91 3 l(i Calcutta rvi rupee Is. r,d is 51 8 d
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  • 79 9 1 i" Easier. Cash: £218. L Previously: Easier at .€221 ss. Od. Three months: £211 5s Previously: £214 15s. Od. Topper: Settlement: £34 |Ja Id. Previously: £34 10s Od Lead: Settlement £17 Ms Pi viausly: El7s. 17s. »>d speiior: Settlement price: £16 2.v (>d Previously: 616 Ba Od Ciold:
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  • 219 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. a London. 4 months' sight 2 4^ London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' eight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T 2 4 Lyons. Paris, demand
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  • 97 9 Bucharest. M. Demltrlu Constantinescu. the Rumanian Under-Secretary of Finance, has been appointed Governor of the National Bank of Rumania, m succession to M. Grigore Dimitresco. who resigned last month. M. Dimitresco resigned m consequence of attacks on him m the Press, following arrests made m
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  • 133 9 Waffes Proposal At its recent meeting the Fustian Cutting Trade Board "Great Britain) agreed to fix and vary minimum rates of wages for male and female workers m the hand-cutting section of the trade m accordance with the provisions of its notice of proposals, dated July 18
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  • 124 9 Declaration Of Solvency A declaration of solvency was filed J Sept. 19. relating to Chorlton Brothers, which was registered as a private company on Mar. 14. 1894. to acquire the business of wholesale clothiers carried on at Manchester and elsewhere as Chorlton Brothers. The authorised capital is €150.000.
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  • 79 9 Oct 81 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6.00 Java Cut* 9.75 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Copra. Sundried 5.25 Copra, mixed 4.70 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R.B. Siam No 1 koyan 167 Banja Jelotong 8.50 Sarawak Jelotong 8.25 R. <Siam> W.C. No. 1 per koyan 140 Rice. Saigon Al 158 Rice.
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  • 1139 9 Fraser and Co.'s List WKDNF.SD.AY. OCT 0, 1 ■DUNG Uijvms Srller*. Ampat Tin <4 6s 7',d 7s 3d Asam Kumban-i KT\ 33* 6d 34s> 6a Austral Malay (f) t>o* 61 Ayer Hit:».m 'Hn rfej 14s f,d fc| Ayer Weng ($l i<» 2 (Mi Bangrin Tin
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  • 189 9 Yesterday 's R u bber Auction The Singapore Chamber <•: Commerce Rubber a- datfton held Its 1.249? h I auction yesterday when there wei catalogued 1.427.155 lb. 617.11 tons: offered i "r.5.788 lb: 578 r. cms; sold 1 018.135 '.'v. 458**8 tOftt Spot. London fl 1 <ri Hi m York
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  • 75 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Or! 23 12 o'clock noun Bnggss saflvtß I X RSS v. i 'Fob Octobn I <»od FAQ m 'FOB OctQgJH) No I X ILSS «s,x,t loose i (awardsasi Slngspori i si* i No I X.I? n s Nov De.- ggl Jan. Mar 2V tt> Apr
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  • 80 9 Further extsnstoni "I th. Kit. f.ietory at Putney Vulr. l-mdii have gssn csllsd lot swggg to lavfsaaggg business Two new b.tvs ,ukl despatch department with loadtnic ramp h.iv. bean added The new bays sre equipped with sell csntslnsd eltctrlcaMy drti machines s i that the ill t>< absousu ly iie.n
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  • 409 10 KUOMINTANG FLOUTED BY JAPAN Will Carry Out Decisions Regarding China Shanghai, Oct. 23. A SPOKESMAN of the Japanese Embassy m China declared this morning that whatever resolutions the coming Fifth Plenary Congress of the Kuomintang will decide. Japan would carry out her decisions regarding China. He denied that Mr. Ariyoshi.
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  • 105 10 To Be Held At Ipoh. From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. Oct. 23. In the course of his address to members of the Ipoh Rotary Club. Prince Purachatra. Rotary District Governor In Malaya, announced that the next Rotary District Conference would be held at Ipoh m April.
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  • 96 10 Two Chinese Suspects Arrested <From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 23. Two arrests have been made by the Taiping police m connection with an alleged robbery at Kota Road on Monday night when a man named Chew Mah Tuat is' said to have been robbed ol
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  • 40 10 The Malacca Historical Sociaty are fortunate In that they will be having Mr. Collins, the Assistant Curator of Raffles Museum, to advice them conearning excavations to be carried out .at Fort Fillipina, recently visited bvl 1 Professor van Stein Callenfels.
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  • 97 10 WTHEN the Soviet cargo vessel Klara Zetkin. boind f)'om Saigon for France, called at Singapore yesterday, nearly every member o/ the crew of 34 boaghf a bicycle ashore. At five o'clock i?i tfie evening a string of sampans m tow of a motor boat left the Netv
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  • 198 10 Henry Hull As "The Werewolf Of London The Werewolf of London." a Universal film which opened at the Alhambra last night to big houses, shows Henry Hull, the well-known Shakesperian actor, trying to outJekyll Fredric March In a role of a scientist who turns into a wolf and
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  • 149 10 Excellent Entertainment At The Pavilion Gay and frothy as a glass of champagne -Paris In Spring." now at the Pavilion Theatre, ll excellent entertainment. If for no other reason, it is worth seeing because of the performance by Mary Ellis. This star of many brilliant stage successes
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  • 83 10 Kuala Lipis, Oct. 22. A fashionable wedding, uniting two well-known Chinese families m Kuala Lipis. took place on Saturday when Mr. Beng Kwan. son of Towkay Chua Cheng Hai, was married to Miss Tong Kan. the only daughter of Towkay and Madame Chan Ah Choy of Kuala Lipis.
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  • 56 10 With reference to a notice dated Oct. 14 intimating that a member intended to propose that Messrs. Evatt Co.. of Singapore be appointed auditors to United Engineers, Ltd., m place of the retiring auditors, notice is hereby given that the member has notified the company that he will
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  • 879 10 SIR SAMUEL HO ARE'S SPEECH There Is Still Time For London. Od. 2! IN his speech In the House of Commons on the re-assembly of Parliament this afternoon the Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, reaffirmed the Governments full support for the League of Nations and the principles of its Covenant.
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    • 100 10 %T/ ffVl 1 GOLF SHOWER PROOF COTTON POPLIN IN A SMART FAWN SHADE. TWO PATCH POCKETS, LONG SLEEVES, TWIN BUTTON CUFFS. LIGHT IN WEIGHT, WELL MADE AND STOCKED IN SIZES, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 CHEST PRICE $8.75 EACH I SUPERIOR QUALITY PROOFED EGYPTIAN COTTON PRICE $15.50 EACH ROBINSON CO.,
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    • 44 10 TIFFIN $1.00 CrflUf l)r l-utur Fried Fish and l/mn drilled lamb (hop l.ndininr A l.vonn.iisr l<>l<i> Cold Mi.it A Cherry T.rtl Chee*r. I ruit. C'oflr* TRY OUR SPECIALITU S: IYjLuJH (KMI lIAKED ALASKA A C» of ovn ioo oi mi i w 'PHONE 490(
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    774 11  -  MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person WANTED— Queen Of BY InH£ is a high priestess of the bour-i v 3 [sic SUe*s as much a part' yday llfi the clay m your She's that good natun d and I en who doesn't you even on the hottest day to keep
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  • 111 11 Voluntary Operations In Sydney Sydney. Oct. 8. According to Mr. Qoodlsson, ol the Royal Hygiene Society, several Sydney doctors are already carrying out sterilisation operations, but no action has been taken by the authorities The Minister for Justice < Mr. Martin* has pointed out that as there is nothing
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  • 122 11 No Serious Inroads Yet Although the number of passengers carried by air across the Englisli Channel increases year by year, it It not likely for some years to make an} serious inroads on the volume of traffic using cross-Channel steamers, said Mr Maurice E. Denny
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  • 514 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I TIIF RILE OF ELEVEN ■■pHERE are many cases m defending against notrump contracts when i a player is faced with a choice be- tween taking a trick immediately or waiting. By waiting he may sacrifice a
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  • 1205 11 5 PER CENT. FINAL RECOMMENDED THt report of the directors of South, m Kinta Consolidated. Limited, presented to the members tit the first ordinary General meeting Of the Company held at the Chartered Insurance Institute. 20. Aldermanbury, London. EC. 2. on Tuesday. Oct. 3. at noon states.
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  • 11 11 Mr. Harry John Kitchener has been appointed Deputy Game Warden. Pahang.
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  • 177 11 BIJM In Cash And Deposits Brisbane. Oct. 1!. A strung) story oi hidden wealth ras revealed by the death m hospital last night <>i Charles Albert Williams, ill eldl rly Widower, who seemed to b< poor yet had mort than 4:1.000 of ahleh he carried about 8290 m
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    • 154 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated ln the Colony of Hong Kong) The ltabli'.ty of members is limited to :he extent and m the manner pres- j Uibed Dy Oidinance No 6 ot 1929 of' ;he Cc.];,:^ ■RAO OFFICE HONG RONG authorised Capital INJOOjssg [ssued and fully paid sp $20,000
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    • 509 11 nURTKRtIi KANK 1 OE INDIA. \ISTR\M\ \N|i |||N% (Incorporated lr. I ->\ Royal Chsi m Paid up capital m c.O(. shares of t.s acn <** Reserve Fund oi ooc Reserve Llablli*\ Proprietors .<» «oo lIEAO Ol I X 38. Blshopsgate i salon f c Arencles and Branches AlOf Siar Ho!:
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 424 12 DEATH OF FAMOUS SHIPPING FIGURE Lord Kirkley's Services To The Nation 1 ORD Kirkley. iormerly. Sir William Noble, who had been lying seriously ill at his home. Kirkley Hall. Ponteland. Northumberland, died m his sleep or. Sept. 11 at the age oi 72. He had been In the past a
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    • 146 12 A conference is to be held shortly between representatives of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, the Liverpool Corporation and other interested parties, to discuss a scheme to provide facilities for the establishment of the fishing industry on Merseyside. Some years ago. a scheme for making Liverpool
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    • 467 12 The Pest Of The Whangpoo" Rivermen breathed a sigh of relief at Shanghai when it became known that the s St. Aubin. lor many months known as 'The Pest Ol the Whangpw..was at last safe, if not sound, m the Yangtszepoo Dock of the New Engineering and Shipbuilding
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    • 62 12 For eleven successive weeks recently London's shipping aggregated over 1.000.000 net register tons. During the week ended Sept. 20. 272 vessels representing 1.74.868 net register tons used the Port of London. Of these 518 vessels 1 879.999 net register tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports
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    • 83 12 S\den>. Ort I Upon a -rain ol nc< Museum Daiultalah Kofj Delhi scribed m black and red ink novel tribute that has ye* been the Premier of New South oTol Stevens'. It is oobub Un »>i rt minute and deh> maraafale carlo baa
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    • 33 12 .inherr.t. Oat 1 Saving banks deposits m An increased m AUf I €219.416.000 eompai til 000 at the end oi Aim 1034 to figures issued by the Ootl Statistician <Mr lieph
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      27 12 THE BADLY DAMAGED North Germ an Lloyd steamer Eisenach (4,111 tons) at Dover after her collision m the English Channel with the 10,100 ton British battleship Ramillies.
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    • 495 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. incorporatea tn F.M.S.) 11 lt. I'll ON X: Freight 5433 Passage 6481. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING AGENT* FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATfS RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. CANADIAN PACINC QDIATHT (Incorporated ln England) TRAVEL SYSTHI THE "EMP&ESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via BONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 24 12 For everything appertaining Ocean Passages. Foreign Money Exchange and Freight. co^ks WACOIjsIjTS IWQPtQ TRAVgp SCWVICf j 39. ROBINSON ROAD No Booking Feeo. Telephone 5908
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    • 626 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok overy Saturday 7 pm Thursday t.af a.m. Alor Star. Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 BL Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenr.am. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m.
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    • 311 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside* the ulum-s or expected to arrh* East Whan 1 Entrain i.. x v 1 H.M.S. Herald 22 Rajula Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Chitral 18; Bulan 16 I Kistna 8; Sirdhana 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silveryew 30; Steel Travel Adrastus A: Shohei Maru Empire
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    • 477 13 T Oi \mJ and P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Dae Dme T'nage Spore. T'nar* s' Mr HANGALORE 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 ***** Jan 17 NALDERA
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    • 475 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer o ue Sails City of Bristol Qct. 30 Nov 2 City of Windsor Nov 14 Nov 11 Calls
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    • 1039 13 P^^^ REPRESENTING •SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LLNE (Ocean The tl.i» BBBaai w» a aar sssss a tz. t a I.>>l KIM t soe Liverpool and London ano Globe Th* ih.m.. v* mm Insurance Co.. Ltd. c JJi Dd Men Marine la.araae. RAILWAY^ The Federated Malay States Railway. The Royal SUte
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    • 706 14 _f\ H P. m. BONINKLIJKB PAKETVAAKT MAATSCMAP» _J KEAEL Thursday, Oct. 24, Cheribon «not lor passengers*. Semarang. Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Padang-Bay, Benoa and Banjoewangi. ROGGEVEEN Thursday, Oct. 24. Batavia. Mauritius. Reunion. LourencoMarques, Durban. East-London. Port-Elizabeth. Mosselbay and Capetown mo cargo will be accepted lor East n d South African ports).
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    • 651 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Doe N»Hs Oue Singapore Mngapore New York. M.S. SILVERYEW In Port Or 28 Dee. 13 MS. JAVANESE PRINCE Nov. 4 Nov. li Dec 27 M.S. SILVER CYPRESS Nov. 18 Nov.
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    • 549 14 O. S. K. LINE I FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Montevideo Hurno* \ircs via Colombo. Durba:. Maru Cape Town Rio. Santos and Mont**vld«. 'r Hawaii Maru Bwßßap, Bi tnos Ains via Colomb, .Mombasa, Tan«a Zanzibar. Dar-c* Saiaam. Brira. L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town N Karachi >laru Cap;'
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  • 1097 15 Stud Fee Fixed At 500 gns HIS TEN PREDECESSORS THE Aga Khan's. Bahram. winner of te .races, including the Two .-and Guineas, Derby, and St and < f f -3.03t> In stakes, goes Bgi rtor House stud unbeaten. "Mankaio" m the Sunday His fee has
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    24 15 THE CUMBERLAND LAWN TENNIS CLUB'S tournament, which opens the autumn hard-court season, commenced at the Cumberland Club Hampstead. Mrs. G. A. Miles m play.
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  • 231 15 A PROMISING YOUNG HE A VYWEIGHT Hodgetts' Success London. Oct. 1. M AX Hodgetts. the young Desborough heavy- weight, knocked out Charlie Smith <Deptford> m the ninth round. Ql their scheduled twelve rounds bout at Leicester. Hodgetts came Ln as a last-minute substitute for Reggie Meen. and it was soon
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  • 612 15 "PA PETERSEN SON END BUSINESS RELATIONS London. Oct. 13. TO those of us who get behind the scenes of boxing the story that Jack Petersen, heavy-weight champion of Great Britain, and his father-manager. "Pa M Petersen, had severed business relations came as no surprise. Jack denied the story yesterday, but
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  • 488 15 BROADCAST COMMENTARY CONTRO VERSY Clubs* Strong Opposition London. "THE kick-off: m the F.A. Cup Final on Apr. 25 will be at 2 o'clock m the afternoon, an hour earlier than m previous years. This earlier kick-off is a concession to those Cluhe which wanted the broadcast running commentary on the
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  • 51 15 Queen's Club (London), Oct. 21. Jean Borotra France, won the London Covered Courts Lawn Tennis Championship for the eighth time, defeating Nigel Sharpe. Great Britain. 16 0, 6—2. 6 o. m the final. In the women's final. Miss Scriven. Great Britain, beat Miss Harvey. Great Britain. 6—2, 6— 2.— Reuter
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  • 603 15 Difficult Sailing Weather MERLIN FIRST IN RACE FOR THE CHINTA CUP TTHE first race for the Lipton Cup was sailed on Sunday, under conditions which changed considerably as the race progressed. Tarbet won by 12 seconds from Ramona. Merlin scored m the second
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  • 348 15 BIG BETTING BALANCES BUDGET j £130,832 From Adelaide. Oct. IS. OECAUSF Ot the tax on bookmakers which yielded £130.832. South Australia has balanced its budget, an unexpected .surplus of £36.226 having been shown To bring this about South Australians last year made nearly 25.000,000 bets with licensed bookmakers on local
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  • 99 15 Win For Mrs. Pitt and Mr. .1. R. Rurnham <From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Oct. 20. The Malacca Mixed Doubles final resulted m a win lor Mrs Pitt and Mr. J. R Burnham Mrs. Pitt and Burnham took the first set quite easily and appeared just as
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  • 69 15 Chinese vs. Selangor Malays On Sunday The following are invited to play for the SC.F.A against the Selangor Malays m a friendly soccer game on Sunday, at the Jalan Besar Stadium Ah Kow. Yong Chin. Soon San. Seng Hock, Kong Guan, Cheng Hoe, John jThen. Lye Chuan. Eng Kee.
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  • 126 15 Keppel Golf Clubs Activities 1 fit lollowinp, improv-n to the Keppel Golf Club's links dttlil past year are mentioned m tag BOgjmit use's annual report FAIRWAY Considerable returflng fected during the year neper lellj the first, second, third sixth seventh lairv. i\s GREENS The old terrace green at
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  • 412 16 Good Scrum Work Secures 19—3 Win MORRISH'S FINE PLAY A STRONG Services side, drawn from the R.A., beat the Public Services R.F.C. by two goals, two penalty goals and a try (19 pts.) to a try (3 pts.) at Dunearn Road yesterday. The P
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  • 33 16 London. Oct. 23. THE soccer match between the Irish League and the Scottish League this afternoon resulted m a victory for the latter. The score was 3 2.- Reuter
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  • 30 16 A Competition was played over the Katong Golf Club Course on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20 and was won by A. E. Darville 1 down.
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  • 414 16 MEDICAL COLLEGE LACK COMBINATION Dra* W itli S. K. C. S.R.C. 11. .2: Med. College 11. 2. INDIVIDUALISM tvas the cause of loss for the second eleven of the Medical College, whereas some slight combination might have meant their gain m their hockey match against the second eleven of the
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  • 532 16 W (M.G.) Coy. S.V.C 9 pts. R.A.F. "A" nil. rvASHING play by the Volunteers' threes was a feature oi yesterday's Padang rugger between the ".V (M.G.) Coy. of the S.V.C. and the R.A.F. "A" team. CraJgfe, Oodds, Welch and Wood beat the opposition time
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  • 46 16 The following will represent S.C.R.C. against R A F. on Saturday. Oct. 26. at A.F.: Yew Teck. H. Boon. Evan Wong, Boon Gim, Kee Siang. Choo Beng Kee Vow. Kee Tian. Chong Seng, Chin Khean, Geo Lee. Reserves:— Choon Lin, Gim Lock, Teng Chew.
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    17 16 photo). THE H.M.S. TERROR XV which beat the .Medical College by \Z points to I Free Press
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  • 182 16 Easy Win For The Colts Again CEYLOIN SPORTS CLUB BEATEN BY 4—o Colts 4: C.S.C 0. THE Colts clearly demonstrated that they are a strong hockey side this season when they defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by four clear goals yesterday at Balestier. The visitors were superior m all de>artments
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  • 122 16 Players In Today's Match Against Wilts The iollowing have accepted to play Hockey for SCC. Ist XI vs. Wilts today, at S.C.C: H. A. Exley; R. R Ashworth. Capt. N. L. Hammond; J. E. Harvey. E. W. Reeve. Capt W. S. T. Douglas: Lt. Le Marchant, Lt. A.
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  • 587 16 An Even Hockey Match INDIANS' STRONG DEFEN C MAINTAINS EARLY LEAD I.A 2 R.A.F. AN interesting game of hockey was witnessed on Balest, Plain yesterday when the Indian Association entertain mi the R.A.F.. the game resulting m a victory for the home team by
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