The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 October 1935

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. H.« 85 ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY. OCTOBER SB, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 547 1 Silver Jubilee Year One Of Happiest Memories FURTHER DEVELOPMENT I OF AIR COMMUNICATIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION only dark spot m the King's speech on the proroon of Parliament yesterday was the reference to to-Abyssinian dispute, which has aroused "the est concern." In all other directions
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  • 46 1 Hundreds Killed Mianghai. Oct. 25. < HIN'ESE report from Sian reveals that hundreds of "iuift> and civilians were killed n* injured .it Lanchow m KanProvince on Sunday by the tplosion of an ammunition «omp. which set fire to and tstroyed hundreds of houses. Reuter
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  • 206 1 JAPAN WANTS THOROUGH NAVAL DISARMAMENT U. S. To Cling To 5-5-3 Ratio? Tokio, Oct H TT is understood the Japanese drali reply to tlu British invitation *< I naval conference will be .submitted to the Cabinet meetii Tuesday for approval alter which the Foreign Ministry will cable |q the British
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  • Article, Illustration
    4 1 THE FAITH FUL HEART
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  • 161 1 EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS ADD TO ALARM Los Angeles, Oct. -">. CHEERING film stars watched as desperate efforts m the early mornint; saved their homes at Ma him Beach from a forest lire, which for two days crept down on the colony from the mountains. The
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  • 74 1 London. Oct. 25. The Foreign Secretary, m a reply to a House of Commons question, said he was glad to say the position m Memel j territory had greatly improved. The Government would continue to keep a careful watch on the situation there. British Radio icessary to give
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  • 82 1 5,000,000 MORE AT WORK U. S. Improvement In 2 1/2 Years Washington. Oct. 25. EMPLOYMENT statistics for Sep- tember showed that 350.000 had returned to private employment m that month, announced President Roosevef.t m a nationwide broadcast on behalf of the campaign for private relief work funds. He added that
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  • 51 1 Colonial Secretary Makes First Call From London London. Oct. 25. A telephont service between Great Britain and Ceylon was inaugurated today when greetings were exchanged between the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. and the acting Governor of Ceylon. Sir Graeme Tyrrell. British
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  • 61 1 London, Oct. 25. The King and Queen visited the Duke and Duchess of Kent yesterday afternoon and saw their infant grandson for the first time. British Radio The University of Cambridge has approved the conferring on Mr. V.W.W.S. Purcell, M.C.S., of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for
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  • 98 1 WITH IL DUCE'S "DEATH OR GLORY War Correspondent In Air Raid Asmara. Oct 25. A 300-mlle flight over the north* m from with MoMotlnfi "Heath of glory boys"' is d* scribed by Major Barnes. Renter's correspondent, who accompanied the Italian squadron led personally by Ccunt Clano Mussolini's son-in-law The
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  • 117 1 In As Man> Aspects A* PmMt London, tht 1 isi i B Iton i'• n IfaneeU. t Lord ol 'he Admiralty, ■nnouneed b tii» of Common.l at question time today tit 0 rvernment tad ouldremed -i communication to th* Cnlted Mates, Franc* It tj md lapai Inqnlrlnf whether
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness tnd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. I """N. >'~ f TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS WJSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. I RCTUW WC^IOT SUCOTS j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT s?'^ A.2 D C 815 to 9.15 p.m. V/ALUKID vprnxw WALTZ FANTASY "CSARDAS" FECIAL DINNER DANCE National
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    • 131 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA *^a |tv^ SEA VIEW Pg HOTEL SUNDAY HIGH IM HMO A.M. 11 a m I P m m wm m n m k I morning > POPULAR CONCERT I SPFrIAI r( XXV I I MORVM BY RELLERS BAND I
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  • 92 2 Before the acting Chief Justice at •0.45 a.m. 1 Summcns-in-Chamber. At 11 a.m. m the lst Court: Part heard:— Malacca S. 51 35— Lim Yew Hock vs. The Municipal Commissioners of th- Town and Fort ol 'Malacca. Before Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 2nd
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  • 112 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 23. How an amok, Pandak Ibrahim, met j his death after he had slain four per- sons, including a man aged sixty and a family of three, was related at Parit I at an inquest on the four
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  • 66 2 'From Our Own Correspondent^ Ipoh, Oct. 24. AT the end of the prosecution m the case at the Assizes m which a Banjarese, Aziz bin Sidik. was charged with the murder of Hassan at Bagan Serai, the accused elected to say nothing, but the assessors were of
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  • 91 2 Craft Capsizes While Being Towed Hong Kong, Oct. 15. Chung Fok 42. master of a trading junk, reports to the police that while being towed by the steam launch Tung Fat to Ma Lai. m Chinese territory, a sudden squall capsized his junk off Lin Tin. The
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  • 44 2 The m.s. Alsia brought the following passegers to Penang on Tuesday from Southampton:— Mr. J. A. Goetzee and Mr. V. H. Jacques. From Marseilles:— Dr. and Mrs. Bruce-Cross. Master A Bruce-Cross, Mr. W. G. Price. Miss D N. Trotter and Mr. V. B. Clausen.
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  • 276 2 Royal Bride In Tears At Weeding HEIR TO SPANISH j THRONE CHEERED BY 6,000 Rome, Oct. 13. r_ARS fell down the magnificent veil of Princess Maria of Bourbon while she was being married here today to Prince Juan, heir to the throne of Spain. She was seen tc be crying
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  • 88 2 *QR. F. W. Wodely, Carlisle Cathe"7 dral organist, toasting "The Bonnie Lassies of Cumberland" at Carlisle: "When I go to London or anywhere m the south, and see the girls with their lips all plastered with lipstick and their cheeks covered with powder. I am thankful that
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  • 164 2 K.L. To Hold One Next Year? (From Our Own Correspondent*. Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 24. A Chinese Trade Fair, similar to that held recently m Singapore Rt the Great World, where the principal manufacturing products of China were on view, will m all probability be held Is Kuala
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 66 2 The rooi of a house m Paul Street, Seremban. collapsed on Thursday afternoon, after very heavy and continuous rain. No one was injured. ENSURE BETTER VISION OUR specialised opticians are at your service. Free sight-testing and advice m**-n. Our glasses give clear vision from edes to edge and our charges
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    • 40 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed 3n: Saturday, Oct. 26th: Deepavali (Public Holiday). JU VENATA. HERBAL TEA Keeps you Slim and Healthy. Price $2.75 per tin. Sample Jar at 25 cts. from GUAN HIN DISPENSARY, Birch Road, Seremban.
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    • 521 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. AWURM A (For Worming Dogs) A liquid preparation, whirh is sure and safe for treating Dogs and Puppies suffering from round or tape worms. Price:- $1.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Chemists. _______________________________________B._BB___^llMBi«M«**B*.B*l^.^i*M.»J'.» BOARD RESIDENCE. •LOXTON' First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with running hot and cold water, ceiling
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    • 504 2 Übe Sinoapovc free iPrcss Head Office: Cecil Street. Sincapor. Phone 5471 (J Im, f e*tension> to all departn TH: "TimcV Slnraporr Kuala Lumpur office: 25. Java Street Phone: .1683 London Office: 40 4.1 Heet Mi«,i i Phone: Central 3MK— Tel: "Leadmala _a SUBSCRIPTION RATE^ Within O Malaya Ma lava p
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 457 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, OCT. 2b. High water. 10 IS am 8 8 it.. 10 51 p.m. 8 8 ft. Rugby: Singapore vs. Negri-Malacca at Seremban (friendly) Johore State Trial at Rengam S.C.C. "A" vs. United Services "A" at S.C.C; Public Services RFC. "A" vs. R.E. at Changi Kota
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    • 1023 2 CHURCH SERVICES IST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL children not already attending any Sunday School are specially urged to come 19TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8.00 p.m. Salvation meeting. 1 Wednesday, 8 p.m. Salvation meeting. 6. d0 a.m. Holy Communion. Thursday. 8 p.m. Holiness meeting. 7 30 a.m. Matins. Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Open Air
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  • 3178 3 MR. J. LAYCOCK'S GRAVE WARNING Disgraceful Neglect Of Rural Board Villages KHOMMENDATION provisionally agreeing to the grant of r\ an annual contribution towards the cost oi maintaining the proved home ior orphaned and destitute boys equal to but net exceeding a contribution by Government,
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  • 106 3 Singapore Firm's Report To Police The loss or $2,135 m cash was report<c to the police on Thursday by the manager of Messrs. Wassiamull Assomull and Co.. jewellers, silk and curio merchants ol High Street, Singapore. On Wednesday night, about Sz.MH) was placed m a drawer oi desk
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  • 455 3 Four Or Five Storey Structure Planned J^ .scheme to build an ultramodern block of flats, combined with a residential hotel, m the Tanglin district of Singapore is being considered hy local financial interests. The proposed site is an admirable one. fronting on Nassim Road, near
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 GARBO TRIUMPHS AGAIN! P^^^J&k Announcement comes from Venice that C.arbo's $$msmffi I KARENINA" has been chosen at the Interna- \M lional Film Exhibition as the best picture of the ,gp >ear. The pick of the product of every country m the < 4JL*'*' world is exhibited for this award. I
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    • 398 3 |a*a_ v'^^P^F^"^ JL minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, avidity, stoma* h gee— all *ll; .»i>p»'ar within two mtnuteo Of ISkißg I dose of ChaidI fl art la not drug it ts a highly-mined and extrem-lv a-ttxa m ot uiareoal. ll ,>t f i fT inns MON active thn otdll
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  • 644 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor T*HIS week I have obtained m for- mat. on oi the match for the chess Championship oi the worm between Dr. Alexander Alekhine and Dr. Max Euwe which began at Amsterdam a week or two ago. The match has aroused keen interest
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  • 518 4 As It WaS In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending October 24, 1835 100 Years Ago MARKET REPORT Mother c'Pearl Shells— The whole of the recent arrival has been disposed of land the highest rate was Dollars 8 per I picul. Tin l Straits) -Continue m good demand
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  • 65 4 Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJQ Wavelengths— 31.38, 19.74 and 19.63 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.35 Something for Sunday evening 850 Music. 9.05 News and review of the week ln English and m Dutch 9.20 Homeland Evening. 10.35 News and review of the week m German. Close DJB. 10.50 Dance music. 11.35
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  • 165 4 Mr. R. L. Nimmo's £170,925 Estate Mr. Robert Louis Nimmo <28 >. of 63. Gresham House, London. E.C. stockbroker and a flying officer m the Auxiliary Air Force, who was killed on Aug. 4 when his aeroplane crashed on the tube railway line at Burnt Oak. Hendon. m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 279 4 Stomach Relief WITHIN 5 MINUTES. Time it! Indigestion. Not only is n, wnmti* M Wind and Sour Stomach X ,5 Patent neutrals, acids v. huti .uisr indict I ended by 'Bisurated* Magnesia, stoma, i. ,-rv .1 a u> s,„, afl You don't want a slow remedy when jn I '"<;*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 390 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Q a I 9.50 News. -jQLUraQy 10.05 The Troubadours. 10.20 Microphone debutants 10 25 The Troubadours. B.B.C— GSG and GSF 10.45 News talk 11.00 The Trou'oadoin Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19 82 metres H2O Dance music. 11.50 Close down. 6.20 Bg Ben. The BBC. Northern Orchestra.
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  • 119 5 attyu<s 7Djoeeoi +Buctoet SEAMAN DRIVING A BRITISH E.R.A. car was the winner m the li*httar class on the Czechoslovakia. Seaman garlanded after his victory SEVENTEEN RACEHORSES left Southampton on the s.s. Australia for Rangoon, Burma. Left to ri*ht— Le Vampe, Pit Prop and Byplay, aboard s.s. Australia. jjgffjyg ll •OUI—UI
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 tgif Ivli vKfiAN I|||| pffiw fc&e world! 4 tuliolcsomc, and made /T" from Cream. hicli is onl\ -X Pi "Cold Storage* ice cream. Tj *^**W--**i^mmmma -—___________M._— ■.■gHBSJIH ■i'^''^'H_____________iaHlH«paHHßHß___________Bni WS. 139
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  • 174 6 And Police Supervision TWO PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS A N alibi that he wa.s having a quiet game of cards while he was Mipposed to be joy-riding m a motor-car and that the charge was a frame-up by the prosecution witnesses to pay oIT a grudge failed
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  • 120 6 L Chinese Twice Rescued From Drowning Butterworth, Oct, 22. A Chinese who plunged into the Prai River while crossing by the chain ferry, has been sent lor medical observation. As the ferry In question was proceedIng towards the Butterworth landing j place, the Chinese, a middle-aged man.
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  • 107 6 Ten- Year Development Plan Recommended Tokio. Oct. 10. A ten-year-plan for the development of Japan's mandated islands at an estimated cost of Y30.000.000 was recommended today at a meeting held by the sub-committee established to develop the islands. The sub-comnuttee also recommended that a company capitalised
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  • 201 6 BUT WIFE IS MADE BANKRUPT QN the motion of Mr. E. N. Taylor, a v a woman named Yong Voon Len I alias Angelina Chok was adjudicated, bankrupt yesterday before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m connection with j I the bankruptcy of the National Trad- ing
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  • 153 6 MR. A. M. BOWBS SMITH i Death Of Popular Business Man In Hong Kong The death occurred m Hong Kong recently of Mr. Aubrey M. Bowes- Smith, a popular personality m busi--1 ness circles m the Far East and wellknown m Singapore. A poignant feature of his passing was that
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  • 135 6 A SNAKE STORY i Butterworth. Oct. 22. A rather unusual story comes from Kuala Ketil of how a Tamil woman escaped the venomous bite of a cobra yesterday. The woman was returning homethrough the padi fields, when she was confronted by a c^bra about five feet In length. On seeing
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 6 A SCENE FROM "Roberta." the successful musical film, now showing at the Capitol, Singapore.
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  • 240 6 Contracts For Local Distribution CEVERAL film magnates are m Singa- pore today arranging contracts for the distribution of films locally. They are Mr. Delbert Goodman, manager for the Far East for the newly-established Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Mr. John Albeck. Far East manager for the
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  • 92 6 TTHE absence of any eyewitness and the fact that there was very little direct evidence resulted m a verdict of murder against some persons unknown at the conclusion yesterday of the inquiry held before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, into the death of a 25--year-old Straits-born
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  • 195 6 Chinese Who Delayed Treating Dislocated Elbow Sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment on Aug. 16. a routine examination by the prison doctor showed Nah Onn Kee's elbow was dislocated. The man explained that this was due to a fall sustained about a month previously. The man refused
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  • 315 6 Recruits To Be Trained I By R.A.F. Officers MUST BE UNDER 40 YEARS Ol AGE AND OVER 17 AMONG the orders of the day for Monday's meeting oi tb< Legislative council is a Bill to establish a Volunteer Force for the defence of the Colony. This
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  • 255 6 Didn't Know He Was Made Bankrupt RELATIVES OFFER TO PAY 50 PER CENT. OF DEBTS THE public examination of John Biden was dispensed with on a motion made on his behalf by Mr. G. M. Coltart yesterday m the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. i. Mr. Coltart said
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  • 46 6 HMff Kong Chinese Plan Rod Cross Work Hong Kong. Oct. 11. Hong Kong Chinese members of St. John's Ambulance have volunteered to raise a unit to serve m Ethiopia providing sufficient funds can b- obtained. They are beginning to canvas for donations immediately. Reuter
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  • 91 6 Taiping. Oct. 22. Two cases of poisoning have been reported to the police. Both the persons concerned were Chinese, one being a woman. Fortunately, they were removed to hospital m time, where they are now undergoing treatment. On Saturday morning, a woman living at Market Road was taken
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  • 271 6 Orders Against H. Ibrahim Rescinded And Annulled Ku Chin Teng was adjudicated a bankrupt m connection with the bankruptcy of Chop Soo Guan. on a motion by Mr. C O. Lim. Assistant Official Assignee, yesterday m the Singapore Bankruotcv Court. Receiving orders were issued against Chop Ku Lee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 117 6 A GREATER GARBO! LOVELIER Than Ever! f^jj_^S_\ IN TOLSTOY'S FAMOUS CLASSIC jf*f f"ANNA KARENINA" «{|gg/ with FREDRIC MARCH and FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW M.G.Ms TRIUMPH of the Screen. I CAPITOL Soon. _*l I -MM^»»-— 1 CONCERT IX All J Ol POPPY DAY FUND 1 nder Uie distinguished patronag e oi H. E.
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    • 36 6 f» UJ*E LV FROfTI FRUIT JUIC E iinmiHii- '.Jlv t| may k\ JlF^l l l3 P» Mi'i 1 1 1 18l ll 'V j #i'|M n% _#%mm '!«*__<_*. FRQmPn/f ttniir^ *^T>J ___r #*liP i 9 1 ____r
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  • 165 7 U. S. ADMIRAL VISITS THE GOVERNOR TTHE official shore programme at Singapore for the visit of Admiral Orin G. Murfln, Com-mander-in-Chief of the American Asiatic Fleet, who arrived m the U.S.S. Augusta on Thursday, began jesterday morning with the Admiral's landing at the Pier at 10.30 a.m. Crowds gathered early
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  • 138 7 To Re Opened F.arlv Next Month The opening of the Tengah aerodrome early next month lor use by RAF planes will mark the completion of one of the biggest Services engineering projects on Singapore Island. More than 2.000.000 cubic yards of excavation were necessary m the construction of
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  • 96 7 Before he opens the Budget meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday, j His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will make presentations to The Rev. William Murray. M.A.. who was awarded the 0.8. E. m this year's birthday honour's list, and Lieut, iS.W.) L. J. B.
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  • 55 7 Chan Siew Han (41) a Straits-born Hokkien of Neil Road, Singapore, who was formerly employed as a clerk by Mr. A. L. Barrett, a local lawyer, was charged with criminal breach of trust j before Mr. C. H. Whitton. the Singapore third magistrate, yesterday. Bail was allowed m $6,000 m
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  • 60 7 Bail m $5,000 m two sureties was allowed yesterday by Mr. C. H. Whitton. the Singapore Tnird Magis trate, m the case m which a 35-year-ok' Hakka Chinese. Teng Ah Oon. was produced on two charges of fraudulently using as genuine a receipt which he had reason to believe was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 405 7 _J i B JH IF IT S LAUGHS YOU WANT, HERE IS THE SHOW ~f* 1 raCieS f Und a new wa > to annoy Georgie-Porgie! Hear her sing.... j HDCMIIir Tftnm i -gg^l^'y jfc| L£& J WhUe piano m self-defence ,nd hopes Gracie OPENING TODAY: MATINEE 315. i^^^^^^ll^^ /__Wr**
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    • 311 7 "ONE GETS THE GREATEST JOY THAT ANY MUSICAL COMEDY CAN AFFORD" Singapore Free g 25-10-35 Crowded Houses acclaimed this as FRED ASTAIRKS BEST FILM! I£ A DIT g\ I j HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY 3.15 Sl W I 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 frhe Famous Start ot "GAY DIVORCEE" return m a Blaze
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 51 8 The engagement is announced between Mr. Lim Soo Boon eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs. Lim Yew Wah and Miss Phuah Guat Neo eldest I daughter of the late Mr. Phuah Cheong Tin mid Mrs. Phuah Cheong Tin. The marriage will take place shortly. Penang papers please
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  • 874 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1935 Perils Of A Naval Race THE announcement published m the Free Press yesterday to the effect that a naval conference will be held m London early m December will be widely welcomed In Malaya Throughout the year there have been increasing signs
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  • 341 8 Mr. J. B. Robertson arrived at Penang j on Tuesday morning by the s.s Krian from Teluk Anson. Major Bagnall, the Officer CommandIng the 2 20th Burma Rifles. Taiping. who has been on leave, will be returning at the end ol this month. Captain C. R. Morrish
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  • 1272 8  -  Alexis rHE Topicist be it known, has deserted the Metropolis fOC I week or two. -Business irgent business he .muttered J iarkly as with one gulp he demolish?d his fifth Tiger and fished a J nandful of cigarettes from my case. -Have one on me. We've
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 212 8 BOLS i?m^_^_^pL j) Apricot Brandy iT^/T^^ Anisette jt* i mJ^_^_mt__ Blackberry Brandy X Cherry Brandy i** w**a\\ mLm\ (reme de Cacao a 1 f^T^^ reme de Menthe K\ Curacoa, Dry Oran?»e ,«__ssSy^BsS^^__Sk— Curacoa, White -a t-(^Ws7^^ff m^aaa^*** m a ~Ti mfv)ul^ Curacoa Brandy ~~-*t~"*lbm \(H______L i ___________________Fv fr v^*'*~ l
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    • 63 8 A PALMIST SAYS that a person's future activities can be determined from a study of his hands. But m the case of a certain type of bookmaker it is wiser to keep an eye on his feet. A "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY ifl not 'Ere to-day and gone
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  • FREE PRESS~SPECIAL COMME^IAr^ERVICE^
    • 245 9 Hy arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company. Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London. New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which B newspaper published m Malaya has
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    • 396 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES rrom uonaon, o p. tn. Oct. 25 ill denomination unless otherwise stated Piwimwiv fn. 1011SI3 esterday Rise or Fail Loan, o pe. 1944-64 117 U7l ling Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 115 115 lU 31 J 1( 105', 105^ Union ASBCC Units* i O i
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    • 186 9 Oct. 22. 23. 24. an Can Com 148 J 4 149 145 5 8 m Telephone 141' 4 142 1425 8 n Railroad 48 49 8 48*8 45 45/4 44 7 a 133' /2 136V4 135 135 8 14» 2 15U 1 Electri 35 347 a 35'
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    • 121 9 During the week ending Oct. 19, exj ports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 23.504 leases, of which: 12 044 (51 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1.795 <8 per cent cases to the Continent of Europe. 8 475 (36 per cent.)
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    • 135 9 Marked Increase In Sales Advices received from Pretoria by Barclays Bank (Dominion. Colonial and Overseas) state that diamond production m the Union of South Africa during the period January to June this year amounted to 266.410 metric carats, a slight increase compared with the first six
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    • 96 9 Rubber: Firm. London Spot 6 15 33d. I Previously: Steady ut 6 13 32d. J an. -Mar.: G 9 16d Previously: 6 1 2 d April- June: 6 11 16 d Previously: 6 5 B d. July-Sept.: 6 13 16d Previously: 6'^d. New York: 13.25 c Previously: 1 3.1
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    • 70 9 Tin: Firm Cash: €227 10s. t Previously: Strong at €223 ss. Three months: €215 2s 6d. Previously: €214 15s Copper: Settlement: £35 7s tid Previously: €35 5s Lead: Settlement: €ltt Previously. €18 spelter: Settlement price: ,€it> ios Previously: €16 7s. 6d tioid. yesterday: €7 is G' 2 d Previously:
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    • 86 9 London Closing Quotations Oct. 25 Method ol P wlty before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Franos to E 124.21 74 9 16 74 5 8 New YorK to e 4.86 2 3 4.91 7 16 4.91 15 16 Calcutta Piv rupee Is. r>d is. G^d
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    • 228 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Oct. 25 i 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, demand
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    • 118 9 Amsterdam. An agreement has been concluded j between all cigatette manufacturers m I Holland for three years. One of the main points is that the British i American Tobacco Company and the i Turkish Macedonian Tobacco Company will each cede 300,000,000 cigarettes out 'of their annual output to
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    • 123 9 Irish Shell. Ltd.. which was converted into a public company m 1934. has now issued its report for the year to December 31 last. It is stated that sales of products marketed by the company have expanded further, and the policy of purchasing equipment and supplies from Irish
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    • 1099 9 Fraser and Co. s List FRIDAY. OCT. :.=>. ISM ■mo Bu rrs Srllrrs Ampat Tm (fej f is i M 7v M Asam Kumbaii'j iTi ;*3> 6d 34s flo Austral Ma Jay iCj 60.s 01 Ayer Hit;«?n 'Hn I5#J 14^ »ul *h Ayer Wei* fflj
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    • 86 9 Oct. 2:> Buyers Sellers Gambia M Java Cube 9 75 Hamburg Cube IBjM Copra. Sundrled 490 Copra, mixed 1.40 Small Flake Tapioca 1.86 R B Siam No. l koyan 16/ Banja JelotOOf %-SQ Sarawak Jelotong 8 25 R. iSlami W.C. No 1 pet koyan no Rio-. Sa:
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    • 65 9 Amsterdam. At ;i meeting of hading Dutch companies (haling m ready-made textiles and kindred goods recently it was unanimously decided, m view of the antiJewish laws m Germany, completely to boycott all German goods and to start propaganda tor the greater use of Dutch goods. The committee will
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    • 81 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oi I 18, 1*! o'clock niHin Ru\erN Sfllit* N >.LX.H ss m can i fob October) :'r M c;ood FAQ m cases •fo b October) :*i I ll it v No. I. X RSS loose i lawardabU Tone oi msrkei Bti idv quie' Latest 'Cable;
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    • 71 9 Siw lirhl The de iii occurred In nursing hi BM recently <>t Mi Q E Clarke, well known cutler] manutai turer and a director ot W» R Etumpti reys and 00 Mr Clarke was 54 ptaffl Bl 10 »r.o was taken 111 with a he.o while attending ihs c noser
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  • 43 10 WELL-K NOWN MINER'S SUDDEN DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, Oct. 25. Taken suddenly ill during the course of last night, due, it is stated to poisoning. Mr. Chung Yin-loon, a wellknown Perak miner, died m the ambulance while being conveyed to hospital.
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  • 97 10 San Francisco, Oct. 24. San Francisco longshoremen have recused to _oad the Italian motor ship Celhna on the ground that the cargo of foodstuffs, including copra, is intended for the Italian army. Shins pfflcert denied the assertion that the longshoremen then declared that they would not return to work unless
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  • 510 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh New Measures Regarding South China To Be Discussed MALAYAN ATHLETES ENTERTAINED AT NANKING Hong: Kong, Oct. 25. A N important naval conference opened m the Island of For- mosa this morning, when Japanese military and naval officers from Foochow, Amoy, Hong Kong,
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  • 180 10 Lack Of Funds Stops Preventive Work By Kinta Board (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 25. J^EMBERS of the Kinta Sanitary Board were surprised to hear at the monthly meeting that malarial prevention measures had been stopped for some time owing to lack of funds. Dr.
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  • 361 10 Successful Variety Show In Aid Of Jubilee Fund A little Tamil girl sitting m a seat m the second row m the Victoria Theatre last night, bit her finger nails and leaned forward, gazing fascinated at the stage. She was one of several hundred Indians who filled the
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  • 40 10 DUTCH MAIL PLANE DEL A YED (trom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 25. THE eastbound Dutch mail plane which left Amsterdam on Wednesday and is due at Singapore on Sunday night has been held up for two days at Budapest.
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  • 167 10 Malay Weeding Coolie Fined 'From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Oct. 23. Before bhalkh Abu Baker, seeonn magistrate. Johore Bahiu Dollah bin Pawang Abu was hned $75 m defaut 3 months' rigorous imprisonment, to be iollowed by six months' police supervision, for attempting to cause grievous hurt by
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  • 95 10 DANCE HALL APPLICATION REFUSED •From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, Oct. 23 An application for another dan.hall m Seremban came before th Seremban Sanitary Board today at th State Council Chambers Messr Menezes Brothers of Seremban sought permission to run a dance hall at Birch Road. The board declined to
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  • 269 10 Daughter Of British Minister To A byssin ia A rrives In Singapore IVLISS E. Barton, a daughter of Sir Sidney Barton K.C.V.O R C.M.G.. the British Minister to Abyssinia, arrived at miss Barton, who is thiol Addis Ababa to coir.. s. ■toce the prase nt
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    • 234 10 I P H i 1 1 J fVj GOLF Liiiai4VM»iJt,'B4 l i»H»MiM;»:iifi-tifg&Ba_l s SHOWER PROOF COTTON POPLIN IN A SMART FAWN SHADE. TWO PATCH POCKETS, LONG SLEEVES, TWIN BUTTON CUFFS. LIGHT IN WEIGHT, WELL MADE AND FINISHED. STOCKED IN SIZES, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 CHEST PRICE $8.75 EACH SUPERIOR
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  • 124 11 But Boy Is Not Seriously Hurt Penang, Oct. 25. As a result of a fall from a height o1 about 25 feet a Chinese boy about six years was admitted into the Gen- end Hospital yesterday evening with a nasty bruise on his face. The boy. living
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  • 128 11 Chinese Seaman Fined For Conveying Klanc, Oct. :.»3. That he was helping a female relation Of his to carry her bag to the car stand not knowing the content! of it was the plea put forward by Hoh Ah Jan. one of the crew of the s.s. Klang.
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  • 84 11 Chinese Who Was Under Mental Observation A Coroner's jury returned a verdict cf death by natural causes after an inquest held yesterday before Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore criminal district Judge, into the death of Tan Beng Say who cied m the General Hospital lock-up on
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  • 674 11  -  Ely Culbertson by |i World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I SEEKING A SACRIFICE A LL good players with hands weak In honour-tricks but strong m distribution start at once to look for chances to make sacrifice bids. If a successful sacrifice bid can be made,
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  • 400 11 Manchesters Transferred From Bermuda To Egypt Southampton. Oct. 11. SIX hours' reunion m four years. Novelists searching for human plots should have hidden themselves m Shed No. 104 at the new Southampton Docks today. when the troopship Dorsetshire, with the officers and men
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  • 502 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER BROKERS REPORT I EWIS and Peat Ltd. m their weekly rubber report dated Singapore, Oct. 25 state World stocks ot rubber are tailing! This fact has been revealed, lor the tir.s time since control was Introduced In the month of May last
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  • 44 11 Asmara. Oei. 22. The Chieftain ot the Ossaka region has surrendered with a number ot soldiers and many riiles ol European make. Clergy trom 200 Coptic chur ches and fifteen mosques iv the Tlgrs Province made collective submission to the Italians yesterday Reuter Wireless
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    • 147 11 I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong* i The liability of members ls limited to 'the extent and m the manner prescribed oy Oidinance No 6 of 1929 of jthe Colony. HEAD OFFICR BONO HONG Authorised Capital $50.000.')00 Issued and fully paid up $20.000
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    • 524 11 •mm mmmm a CHARTERED RANK Oh INDIA. AISTRAIIA AND f HIS a 'Incorporated In England by Rogal Charter Paid up capital m MW 000 shares of Ng ncR h* ,>oc Reserve Fund o joo Reserve Liability of Proprietors m oe HEAD Ol lIC I 38. Blshopsgate. London I Agencies and
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 142 12 Before H.M.S. Danae steamed away from Victoria, 8.C.. the other day a pleasing ceremony took place at the Mayor's office. Captain C. H. Knox-Little. of the British cruiser, presented the city with a model brass prison tower m the form of the centrepiece of the coat-of-arms illustrative of
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    • 115 12 Belfast Without News Of Repo/ted Order No confirmation is obtainable In Belfast of the report that the Holland America Line is on the eve of placing an order with Messrs. Harland and Wolff. Ltd.. for a passenger liner for the North Atlantic service. Six months ago the
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    • 101 12 More Quay Space Needed At Alexandria The Egyptian Government has decided to commission Sir Cyril Kirkpatrick. former president of the Institute of Civil Engineers, to go to Cairo m November to advise on essential improvements to Alexandria Harbour The question has been under consideration for more than 15
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    • 841 12 A Survey Of The Exhibits DECENTLY the members o! the Cable Makers' Association, the Honourable Company of Master Mariners. th<> Institute of Metals, the Institution oi Naval Architects, and the North-East Coast Institution ol Engineers md Shipbuilders visited the Shipping Exhibition at Olympia. London. They naturally
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    • 495 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea ln P. M.S.) I ELEPHONE: Freight 5433 PMKfe MU LLOYDS AGENTS. OOOKJLNG AGENT* FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. maaaamaaamaaaaaaaaa CANADIAN PACIffIC kWQRLDt CRUnrT (Incorporated ln England) TRAVEL lYSTtti, IHE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers FRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU BONO s-ULC or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 164 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AI)DKI>> 22. PALL MALL, LONDON 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Drr Mall Passenger Vessels bet v. RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORI ll*l>.%N MARSEILLES. PLYMOt IH \M> LONDON with through ccnnSingapore and Penani HOMEWARD lAIUNGS Leave 1 1 Rangoon < <•' 1" WORCESTERSHIRE Nov 7 CHESHIRE Nov 21 YORKSHIRE 5
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 465 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7.45 a.m Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 am Saturday 7.45 a.m and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenr.am. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m Kota
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    • 272 12 I SINGAPORE I HARBOUR Ships alongside the v.», or expected to .mi.,. East Whart (Entrance i H.M.S Herald 2? Main Wharf (Entrance Gste 3» Corfu 18. Raub If Mantai Maru 11; Bantu: Empire Deck (Entrance Gate I Siiveryew 30; StAdrastus 34; TemiMnnl Empire Dock (Entrance („ic j Kinta. Gemas 4*.
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    • 447 13 IK \mj md BRITISH INDIA T'nage Spore m ALORE 6.000 In Port I nage S pf»re l 15 00 In Port CHITRAL* 15 000 Tan RANCHI 17,000 Nov 8 BURDWAN 6010 Jan Ifi BHUTAN 8,100 Nov. 21 CATHAY ,2a«« 16 ALDERA 18.000 Nov 22 ALPINDI n'ooS jS 11 6.000 Dec
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    • 460 13 .Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SCEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo > City o, Wines,,, ,1 Calls Glasgow. FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN City of Perth w« oNov. 25 AMERICAN AND
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    • 730 14 KD aaJ. a r m nfi. fcONINKLMKI PAKEIVAAfti MAATSCMAP^iJ I 001 AN- Saturday. Oct. 26. Pontianak. roBA— -Saturday, Oct 26. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VALENTIJN— Saturday, Oct. 26, Rhio, Padang-Bay, Ampenan. Boeleleng and and Sourabaia. TOBOALI Saturday, Oct. 26, Koedap. Tampoetin. Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-ApiApi. MAROS— Sunday. Oct. 27.
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    • 632 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Doe Sails Due Singapore Mn*»pore New York. M.S. SILVERYEW In Pon Oc 23 Die. 13 M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE Nov. 4 Nov li Dec 27 M.S. SILVER CYPRESS Nov. 18 Nov.
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    • 352 14 O. S. K. LINE I m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU' (7,300 G. TONS) Leaves Singapore October 28th at P.M direct for COLOMBO Due at Colombo Nov. 2nd at a.m and South African and South American port* Fares to Colombo: First 3rd Deck $154 $46.40 $17 For further particulars, please apph t«.; OSAKA
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  • 373 15 Everton Near the Bottom AWAKENING OF SOCCER INTEREST IN THE SOUTH London, Oct. 13 clubs do not issue gate receipts— except m Cup-ties -but f record aUe »dance of 82.905 at Stamford Bridge must ted over £5.000. ot which Arsenal's share will be ahotil tIUUIIL
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  • 54 15 Won T Company Of The M.S.V.R. om Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 23. land Shield, which is awarder competition between for shooting, was won by "C" MS.V.R. from trie Perak Battalion of volunteer Force fired m the Maommand rifle meeting nonmatches for the Warren Shield -»nd Lewis gun,
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  • 29 15 London, Oct. 23. i ollowing Rugby Union matches d today: unties If. Kent 5 At Norwich 5, Sussex 13 At Croydon. Hosp. 0. C'bridge Un 23. Reuter
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  • 917 15 THE NEW SEASON London. COME half-dozen London clubc most of them business house sides, and forty or fifty prc./inciai clubs have now played their opening matches, writes a Morning Post Correspondent As always, hopes run high at this period- -hopes based on past triumphs and backed by
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  • 940 15 INDIAN CRICKETERS IN CEYLON An Enjoyable Tour Colombo, Oct. 15. UTHE S.S.C. wicket is one oi the best tlie Indians have ever played on and It reflects great credit on the ground stall responsible for making it," stated Mr. B. Sorbadhikary. manager of the University Oceasionais teams m the course
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  • 172 15 An Angry Crowd At Ipoh Ipoh, Oct. 25. CEELINGB ran higH at last night's boxing and the Police had to be called In to disperse th crowd following an ll lidcnt In the main event. Little (boon and Kid (arpentier were the top liners. The former severely punished
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  • 143 15 Team For Today's Match Against Sekngor (From Our Own Correspondent' Seremban. Oct. T.\. The sco r.d Negri state hockey trial was played today on ;> wet pitch when Colours defeated Whites by Aye goah tv two The scorers were R E. Wilson (3), G OUara i2>. ond
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  • 155 15 How Father Top Scores After Ho Id inu Two Services S>dney. Oct. la. Father Bradley parish priest at D rrigo. N.S.W and well-known North Coast Crick- ter. on I recent Sunday made 108 no! out for Dorrlg i ggalnst a Megan xi Conforming to ths wish expressed by
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  • 334 15 Home Football Fixtures LEADERSHIP MAY CHANGE IN THE SECOND DIVISION "THE most attractive fixture m the First Division of the English It ague tnda> looks like being the Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday clash at Kokrr Park. In the Second Division both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester
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  • 254 15 TODAY'S BIG INTER- STATE RUGBY MATCH The Two Teams <From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Oct. '11. 7JNFORTUNATELY Negri-Malacca are unable to field their strongest XV against Singapore here on Satin day as R. A. Ward of Malacca is unable to turn out and Bell ot Malacca has not Jf >t
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  • 179 15 Stylish Welshman Holds Off Sharks Cuthberl Taylor Merthyr' scored a eiever points victory ov.-r Benny Sharkey Newcastle 1 m I contest o. fifteen three minute rounds at Swans' r«j i proved too srWey tor Sharkey and i lined points In m round, while the Merthyr man proved xcept
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  • 89 15 R. N. Hobbs Keats A. Davidson (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Oct I In the Selangor Club billiards chant plonshlp R N Hobbs beat A Davids. m by 200 to 14G and H W Hughs b. P B Marriott by 200 to 61 In the snooker
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  • 782 16 A Better Balanced Side THE TWO VALBERGS PROVE GREAT ASSET TO THEIR TEAM S.R.C 3 C. Services 0. A LTIIOUGH they had to fight very hard for their points, the S.R.C. were the better balan ed side and fully deserved their
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  • 40 16 Bogey Competition For November The November Bogey competition organised by the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 2 and 3. The Women's November Bogey Competition will be played on Monday, Nov. 4.
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  • 36 16 Raffles Institution Lose By Three Goals To Two Playing on their own ground at the General Hospital yesterday, the Medical College Union hockey team defeated the Raffles Institution team by three goals to two.
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  • 68 16 The following have accepted to play rugby football for S.C.C. "A" XV vs. United Set vices today at SCC: W. N. Rothery: A. P. Craigie. G. A. L. Plummer. E I. Henton. w. J. D Vmcent: P. H. Burgess, A H Williams: R H. Cain. H. C. Petersen.
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  • 65 16 Perak To Compete (Trom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 24. TTHE Perak badminton assoeiaA tion have decided to send a team to compete m the triangular tournament. Singapore and Penang being the other competitors. The tentative programme includes three singles and two doubles for men, two singles
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  • 519 16 CORNWALL GUNNERS IN DULL RUGGER GAME Poor Handling And Faulty Passing H.M.S. Cornwall. 3 R.A. 0. IN a rather colourless rugby game on the Padang yesterday a team from the Cornwall downed the Gun- ners by three points. There was little between the teams but the naval showed more fine
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  • 161 16 Three Fixtures For Next Week The following V.MC.A. hockey fixtures hay been arranged for nc f week: Monday. Oct. 28. V.M.C.A. 2nd. vs. SRC. 2nd on S.R.C. ground:— M S Menon. *E K. Yzelman, Tan Hok Wan. T. M. Hope, W. Pullen, Thong Sing Cheng, C. Reshty, W.
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  • 138 16 Ties For Next Week In The Handicap Tournament The following ties In the SCC. Lawn Bowls Tournament will be played off next week: MONDAY. OCT. 2X C. R Wardle and Dr E. A. Elder plus' 4 vs. C V. Miles and V J. Coleman plus 2 IT ESDAY.
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  • 58 16 In Aid Of Rotary Club Unemployment Fund A football match between the R.E. (1035 League Champions* and the GS FA. will be played at the Jalan Besar stadium on Wed. Oct 30 m aid of the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund. Tho kick-oil will be at 5. 15. All
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  • 342 16 THE COLLEGIANS PROVE A GOOD MATCH FOR THE CHINESE Fast Exchanges In A Ciose Game S.C.R.C. EXPECTED TO WIN BY A BIG MARGIN S.C.R.C 2 Rallies oil- > HAVING achieved a far more impressive record „t n ■tag of the season, the S.C.R.C. hockey eleven v.. r M Ed to
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  • 112 16 Order Of ltiimiin<x And Scratching* 117E give below the order ol running and scratching! for the Perak Tun Club races today Race No i Horses Claa 3. Div 4 Nil. Race No 2 Horsea Clam 4 Div I Nil. Race No. 3. HofSei Class 3 Div Firs.
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  • 94 16 The S.C.C. Volunteer Tournament The following ties m the SCC Volunteer snooker Unirnameir will be played next week: SEMI-FINALS MONDAY. OCT. BS P C.irrnichael and Sq. Ldr Berogga \.s X R Wilson and B Scott Tl ESDAY. OCT _>!♦ F J. l Mayger >nd F w Peachey vs c
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  • 35 16 The Y.aI.CA nrsi team beat tlu Royal Engineers a. hockey \t ths Prince Ed card Road ground yesterday by 12 1. Ai i( Fort Canning bea an SCC. "A" team 3 2 on the Padang
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    • 51 16 BOOKS SOITABLE FOR SENDING HOME The Lights of Singapore Braddell $3.50 Annual of the East 2.00 British Malaya Swettenham 7.50 Malay Peninsula Gibson 3.00 History of Malaya Winstedt 7.00 Singapore (Rotary Brochure) l #oo Malay Sonnets j a* r( postage extra) KELLY WALSH, LTD. •Incorporated m Hong Kong. Raffles Place
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