The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,f>8G. ESTI). 1835. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 351 1 warning Issued To All Commanders ATTACK ON NERVE CENTRE OF OGADEN BELIEVED STARTED IJAb has informed the Emperor that Italian troop I \5? V !2 ent alo n u the Aksum-Adowa-Adigrat line indicate i today IVe ls hemg P re Pared and may be launched
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  • 69 1 BOY-KING'S TO SIAM POSTPONED 1 "i "respondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 27. HOLLOWING rumours, it is lly confirmed that Boy-King will not be flatting siam m December. St itc Council and (ounRegency announce the postponed to w \t year. lodation for the Royal had been reserved on the Errla, which is due
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  • 30 1 t-Edsed Securities Very Strong London. Oct. 23. rys speech creatimpression on the -day and with operammitments more freetone ruled throughout the Gil edged Securities again >'rong feature i
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  • 96 1 152 Workers Believed Killed Tokio, Oct. 26. ACCORDING to a message from Fukuoka, the Meiji Coalmining Company announces that of 167 coalminers 17 were killed and 15 injured when a gas explosion occurred m the Akaike coal mine on Saturday at midnight. The position of the remainder
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  • 70 1 iVlain Demand In Mr. Baldwin's First Election Broadcast Mr. Baldwin m the course of his < first election broadcast declared that I 11 all nations had joined the League 1 war could have been stopped. With 1 jrermany, Japan and the United States 1 Dut of the League
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  • 78 1 War Preparations Feverishly Continued Rome. Oct. 20. Only the rattle of tanks going; into action for the first time m Bomaliland breaks the strange hush j that has fallen on the rival armies ns the war m Abyssinia enters the fourth week. Huge forces are messing m
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  • 110 1 Leaves Addis Ababa Under Strong Guard Addis Ababa, Oct. 26. Count Vinci accompanied by the Military Auache. left for Djibouti this morning. A strong detchment of Imperial Guards accompanied the train, but there were no demonstrations. The Italian consular agent from Magalo is joining the train at Hadama
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  • 245 1 London, Oct. 26. A LREADY there are 1.270 candidates lor election to the House of Commons. The ministerial parties have 563 candidates including 496 Conservatives. Opposition parties have 710 candidates including 530 Labour and 150 Liberals. The probability is envisaged of Mr. Winston Churchill
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  • 123 1 £4,000 Damages Against Imperial Airways ECHO OF AIR LINER CRASH IN BELGIUM London, Oct. 26. pjAMAGES to the extent of £4,000 U have been awarded against Imperial Airways m the King's Bench Division on the claim of the v.ife of Mr. Louis Grein. who was killed on Dec. 30, 1933.
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  • 56 1 On July 1 only 71 foreign-going tramps were laid up m the United Kingdom m contrast to 125 on April 1. Reuter Wireless. Shanghai, Oct. 26. Joan, eldest daughter of Sir Reginald Ward Poole. was married this afternoon to Captain C. A. A. Larcom, Royal Navy, youngest son of the
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  • 48 1 London, Oct. 23 I ORD Carson' s body ivill be conveyed to Belfast aboard the destroyer Broke for burial m Belfast Cathedral. The Northern Ireland Parliament has passed a special measure to enable Lord Carson to be given a State funeral. —Renter Wireless
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  • 47 1 -From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. Oct. 27. At 48 hours notice the Government has imposed compulsory pilotage at the Port of Bangkok. All vessels of 250 registered tons and upwards must employ Government pilots, which at pre.sent consists ot lour Europeans and seven Siamese.
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  • 94 1 Lake Charles, Louisiana, Oct. 26. /~VNE man was killed and nine injured m the course of riots m which machine guns, rifles and revolvers were used m connection with the longshoremen's strike m the southern United States Trouble broke MM when armed guards tried to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 114 1 (T^Gallums Scots {Ohisfe' «i \\i Mow tirui Friendlg Spirit TONIGHT I c OCKTAiL DANCE cabaret attraction j fi n UMnut First Appearance of DlNwro t0 o 8 spm DON DOLLY t-K DANCE Ballroom, AcUfcio and Novelty Dancers Featuring the new "Cobra Tango" as j inT °rma|l Q 3fJ performed by
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    • 81 1 (T^GGdlums Scots ftlhlsky ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF -GARDEN TUESDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE -RELLER BAWD 'I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY RITA SHIELDS II SOCIETY SIKf.ER OF SYNCOPATED SONGS MALE IMPERSONATOR SEA VIEW~HOTEL WEDNESDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ENTERTAINMENT BY RITA SHIELDS FRIDAY SATURDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I
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  • 102 2 Unusual scenes were witnessed at the Capitol on Saturday night when long queues were drawn up long before the start of the screening of '"Roberta." By 9 p.m. the centre downstairs house had been sold out and shortly afterwards numerous patrons who were endeavouring to
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  • 94 2 Information having been received that goat-pox exists m Province Wellesley, the President of the State Council. Kedah. has prohibited until further notice the importation ol goats and sheep from Province Wellesley into the State. The Ladies Aid Society of the Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church will hold their annual basaar m
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  • 81 2 To the Editor. Dear Sir,— l was most surprised to see a picture In your today's issue depicting the Imperial Airways Liner Syrinx crash at the Evert Aerodrome. Now, may I know why this was not reported m banner headlines m your or other Malayan newspapers? What
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  • 101 2 (Continued Irom Page 15 Major G. R. w. Lamplough (R.M.) 9A Lieut C. If. Keblc < Wilts < Onr. G. Child "S.V.O 77 MINIATURE RANGE SG P. ODwyer S.V.C' C.S M.I. Moule S.V.C' 87 Capt. Knight 84 LADIES COMPETITION Mrs Legg 27. Mrs. Jackson 25; Mrs. i Knight
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  • 513 2 Singapore's Weak Score The relatively weak score of M3J* was registered by Singapore m the Interport Rifle Match on Saturday. This is disappointing as anything below 950 is held to be well away from a winning chance. It is also belou last year's figure. Singapore score- m; L
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  • 326 2 INTER -COLLEGE TENNIS Raffles Beat Medicals A TENNIS tournament was Held between the Raffles College and the Medical College at the Sepoy, Lines Golf Club tennis courts; yesterday. After having been vanquished by their rivals m athletics cricket and soccer this term, the Raffles College proved themselves the bettr tennis
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  • 56 2 Kuala Lumpur. Oct. !3. In the Selangor Club lawn tennis tournament yesterday, m the men's open singles final C. H. Howard be.it L. R. Ferriday 7—5. 2—6. 6 3 In the Profession Pairs final E. N. W. Oliver and R. A. Wyatt Smith beat E. If. McDonald and
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  • 72 2 The Child Welfare Society is holding I a gala charity ball at the New World j j on Saturday, with grand cabaret turns j and extenson up to 2 a.m Admission will be SI and tho pro- 1 ceeds are m aid o1 the Child Welfare Society. Tickets
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  • 242 2 Horse-Power Tax Cut Advocated The need ior the abolition of. or further reduction m. horse-power tax to give a real stimulus to the British motor industry was urged by Sir PerJ cival L. D. Perry, chairman of the Fcrd Motor Company (of Dagenhaim. at a dealers' banquet at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 97 2 if= SALE 30th October four days Big reductions Be r nye c c Harvey and D. Lamb. Room 31 Adelphi Hotel. MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you fee! oil before your time, ani unable to enjoy the pleaauiea of youtn, take Dr. Nlxou'a Vl-Taba and restore jour Manhood.
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    • 320 2 NOTICES. WARNING Take notice that when the International Code Signal "D" and a re< ilag is flying at Fishing Stake 1 degre< 21' 53" N.. 104 degrees 3' 34" E. am red flags flying at Fishing Stakes 10--degress 2* 35" E.. 1 degree 22* 29" N and 1 degree 22'
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    • 487 2 CLASSIFIED ADV "AWURMA" (For Uorminß I)oß>t A liquid preparation, which is >urr and safe for treating I>ors and Puppi*^ MifTmne from round or lapr worms. Price:- $1.00 per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Chemists. J BOARD RESIDENCE. "LOXTON f> First Class Private Hofetl Bedrooms with runnins hot and cold water, ceiling
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    • 395 2 ERTLSRMENTsT^ I TTbc Singapore I ft*CC pCCBB I !lr.id OHUr (m I M.,,t I Phorr I I\u.il.« I uinput <»ttur I,x v, riiun. J London Oflirr lll: Thorn t nlr^i 3i|i^j^ I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Monthly M Quartet l> n m Half Yrarh Sl l o» Yearly $31 no \otr. Out>l4tion
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 297 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, OCT. >X High Water. 11.3 a.m. U. 3 ft., 11.57 p.m.' 88 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. 'B vs Police B" at sec Hockey: Colts v.>. Combined Services at Tanglin; Indian Assn. vs. 1 R.A. Blakan Mati at Bales-' tier; Ceylon S.C vs. S.R.C. "A" at Balestier.
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    • 269 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— lf,.B<J and MJt metres 620 p m Big Ben. Tom Jenkins at the organ of the Plaza Cmema, Swansea. 635 Haydn Heard and his band, relayed from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. 705 The Radio Follies, a Midland concert party, m a
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  • 208 3 MODERN HAWKER PLANES COMING FROM ENGLAND Many Applications Already Fthe Straits Settlement VolunAir Force which is to be under the direct control of nmodore Sidney Smith, Air Commanding the R.A.F. Far Is proposed to start with a quarters and one flight m
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  • 35 3 •ntract For Goh Sim Chuan I r the extension or Groyne. Malacca River, has I Messn. Goh Sim iv ted 556 000. as against ssrs. Chan Twee Kirn. Messrs. Engineers and Singapore.
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  • 171 3 DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY SEQUELS Ambulance Kept Busy nEEPAVALI had its share of the ambulance calls on Saturday. The first call was at Tanjong Pagar where three Indians are alleged to have been injured m an assault. The ambulance was next called out i house m Havelock Road where an Indian fell
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  • 62 3 Witness' Story A Chinese coffee-stall keeper m Kong| c Cheow Street yesterday afternoon saw an elderly Chinese call a ricksha. J, The puller went up to the man but' t refused to pull him. U The Chinese then lay on the road The coffee-stall keeper went
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  • 253 3 Four Sudden Deaths At Ipoh Ipoh, Oct. 25. "THERE were no less than four deaths here yesterday, three of which were jnder tragic circumstances. The vicims were all Chinese. The first tragedy was that of a wellcnown Chinese miner and planter who 'ommitted suicide m
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  • 206 3 A Volunteer Veteran r\N November 12 a colourful figure disappears from volunteering acti.'ities m Malaya with the retirement of Lieut. -Col. F. J. Ayris. 0.8.E.. V.D.. Rom the Pahang Battalion of the ?.M.S.V.F. Col. Ayris joined what is now called the British Territorial
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  • 61 3 A Substantial Balance The F.M.S. financial statement m the Government Gazette shows that the August revenue was $4,577,450 and the expenditure $3,614,285. This totals for the eight months this year are: revenue $41,537,473; expenditure, $32,912,317. giving a surplus of $8,625,156, which would have been over four millions
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  • 111 3 Tin-Bearing Areas Sold To Sun£ei Besi 'From Our Own Correspondent' London* Oct. 25. In order to distribute amounts received for tin-bearing areas sold to Sungei Besi mines, the directors propose to reconstitute Palepah Valley as a new undertaking entitled Pelepah* Rubber Co. with an authorised capital of
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  • 20 3 I Clan Steam Fishing Co. Grimsby). Ltd.. with a capital of £30.000 m £l! lharet, was registered on Sept 27.
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  • 139 3 COW GIVES BIRTH TO "BULL-DOG" BELIEVE IT OR N0T. Mother Doing Well Taiping, Oct. 24. A FREAK of nature which would gladden the heart of Ripley was reported from the Animal Infirmary, Taiping, on Sunday last when a cow gave birth to what is termed, for want of a better
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  • 91 3 i ase Postponed •From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. '!.">. On the application of Mr H. C Willan. Deputy Public Prosecutor, at the Selangor Assizes today, the Chief Justice. Sir Samuel Thomas allowed the postponement to the next Assizes, of the case m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 U-MUm-ILMM-^— —ii-MJ Ml CHATWOOD SAFE •i I mi) m the BANK OF ENGLAND and m multiple Chain of Stores Throughout England. I Isc a CHATWOOD SAFE m your Bank Business Store or Home. iINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. MAAS 67 SHI RLEY TEM PLE Voted as the world's favourite star
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    • 357 3 c<S)intfi£ for 15 years banished by o few Radox footbaths. Why sutler from corn |el uori continue to toriart you and -!>• i! ploasur«'s? You can bt i: 1 then easily! A few Radox m they come, ro >tt and all, .< tl disc()vrr.'ii '7 //</(/ (Oi us or I
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  • 3195 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON General Election Front -Page News National Strike Danger—Underground Battle Between Welsh Miners The Harmsworth "Quads" i ßiggest Ever" Motor Show— "Exceeding The Phon Limit" —We I Can Now Make Our Own Petrol Mo ft at Ravine Mystery Arrest Trial Of Lord de Clifford Lo ndon
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    • 52 4 AGONISING PILES. rh«f« is so need to suffer this distrelsiaa pJTac??; °V tub< o£ DR VAN VLECKS ri-AbMA will relieve you of all painfal •welhn t and inflammation. Results aw jaatrng It sacceeds m most obstinate cases b.mpU to use and certain m its curative actioa TWY A TUBE TO-DAY.
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    • 59 4 U BRITISH STEEL W^vKs I 4^ W\ I"" T £*^m. vrlW I mm. k I fi^Jßjf 10 DlO I ,ii i DH rUUn o EAGLE GLOBE Stocks held of a variety of high grade EM Ih steel including TOOL HOLDER STEEL ffßff_ STAINLESS STEEL HIGH SPEEO STEEL WM MINING TOOL
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  • Article, Illustration
    227 5 FOOD hoin, sent do. to Ihc -nine, a, Nin, Mi.o INunt Col.iery. South Wa.es. wh. ieeiM I. ,ontinu, ..h,,- stri ke ul the employment of non -Federatit»n labour. .uainsl rtiOUSAND CHILDREN from all uvei London rehearsed at the Royal Alben Hall, for Hie 'hildren's JnMlcc IV>(ix.,| oruanistd l» the London
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 80 5 4 4 T 19 9 Gruyere Cheese "Chedlet" Brand Both made by the tf^t A€^4 Proprietors of the world famous Brand p^f JACKSON CO. LTD ft,"Jtr.» there is LEICA! T®>m«~ 2 ALL PHOIOGRA- Bf^^X^*^^^ CAN EASILY BE C» iflff^^f^ SOLVED WITH V X'''J^fc" LEICA. T^r MALAYA, SIAM BURMA. 2^ C'
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  • 439 6 A Famous Evangelist SAID TO HAVE MADE 2,000 CONVERTS HERE ITTIIK farewell given on Saturday and on Friday night to Dr. John Sung, one of China's greatest evangelists, by thousands of Chinese Christians was one of the most extraordinary ever seen m
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  • 123 6 Sq. leader Ridley's Post Several R.A.F. officers arrived at Singapore by the s.s. Corlu to take up duties at Seletar. On the headquarters stall SquadronLeader E L. Ridley takes the place of Squadron -Leader Knight and Flight-Lieut M. V Delap fills an additional appointment. In
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  • 249 6 V. C. Captain Leaves H.M.S. Cornwall CAPT. PHILLIPS HERE H. C. Phillips arrived m Singapore irom Britain m the iner Corfu on Friday to relieve :apt. R. B. Bell Davies of the comnand of H.M.S Cornwall. Capt. Phillips assumed his post on he cruiser on Saturday. Capt. Bell Davies having
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  • 270 6 Goods Bought On Credit (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 24. TAY JIM. df Kahang. a village 22 miles from Kluang. was charged this morning before Mr. Justice Mills with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Tan Pian. of the same tillage, by throwing acetic
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  • 98 6 An -Official Call ADMIRAL Orm G. Murfin. Com- mander-in-Chief of the American Asiatic Fleet, on Saturday, paid an official call on Air-Commodore Sidney Smith the Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F., Far East. After having inspected the R.A.F. guard of honour Admiral Murfin was shown round
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  • 101 6 Plank Gives Way <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 25. One death by drowning occurred since the Kinta River flood, the body of a Chinese adult being recovered m the river yesterday. The body was found stuck on a stake m the river. It is not
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  • 423 6 Dr. Noel Clarke Initiated Lodge Malaya, No. 5213, met at Hotel Rembrandt, South Kensington on Sept. 24. Members present: Bros N. K. Bain. W.M., C. Stewart, 1.P.M., H. SampsonRelph. S.W., C. S. WoodrofTe, J.W., It] A. V. Allen. P.D.G.W.. Chaplain, F. A. j Punter, P.D.G.W., Treasurer, A.
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  • 76 6 Amsterdam. The annual report of Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company stales that the value of sales increased < by 10 per cent., m spite of lower prices than m the previous year. S The profit was F1.9.270.000. against F1. 9.700.000 m the previous accounting periods, which covered
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  • 53 6 The receipts of Imperial Airways, Ltd., for July amounted to £167.794. against .€140.405 for the previous July, bringing the aggregate since April 1 last up to 622.851. compared with £517.523 for the corresponding period of last year. The July mileage total was 414.707. asainst 238.305. the aggregate being 1.554.722 miles
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  • 308 6 Sentence Of Five Years CORPORAL PUNISHMENT I| OFFENCE BECOMES COMMON ■■Mi <From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, n< t fJOW a Chinese was waylaid, knocked unconscious and robl,, o f cooiie wages was described m the lasl mn t v, Selangor Assizes, which ended here
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  • 120 6 "Lido Night" Kuala Lumpur LAKE CLUB GAIETY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 26. T*HE Lake Club "Lido Night" was a great success. Despite the bad weather there was a large company which included the Chief Secretary. Mr. Marcus Rex. and Mrs Rex. and the Resident of Selangor. Mr
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  • 55 6 Returned On Saturd;i> Major-General Lewin. G.O.C Mal.» returned to Singapore on Saturday from Fruser's Hill, where he ha- been recovering from Ulnesi Major-General Lewin went *o Fraser's Hill several weeks ago. after having left the General Hospital >n Singapore His health hag been greatly Improved by
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  • 267 6 Avisawella (Ceylon). Oct. 14. TPHE story of a trader's exclutn^o of love missives Witt! a KhOO) teacher under dift'iculties way told m the district court Of Avisawella. before Mr. S. S. J Goonesekera G. Don Philip, a wealthy trader of Kaluwagn.ila. sued Agnei
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 110 6 i WIRE NETTING FENCING. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Fencing, Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 66, Robinson Road, < Opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:— 17- A, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore. Orders
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    • 81 6 WHY PAY WORE ELSEWHERE j WHEN YOU CAN GET AN £ZLZ« RCA-VICTOR *"'y"" PACKED CARTONS <t 1 A nwi v 4) 1 40 ONLY freight prepaid J" V Having true tonal qualit> 'ut j^9 Jn/Stj tw ful rr Pi*"du< tioii arid world Bilr^ WESTINGHOUSE jjk J\ BUILT HV THB PIONKER
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  • 419 7 Singapore Field Weakened Side Against Selangor s pore Malays J. FOOTBALL team drawn from [alays all ©vet Selaiißor are on a -n<l\i>it *<» Singapore and upen- Mr pr<> i; rain mo on Saturday, when „r opposed to the Singapore „i the lalan Kesar Stadium. ,i team
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  • 369 7 Negri's Last-Minute Goal SINGAPORE DRAW AT SEREMBAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Oct. 2(>. TTIIE failure of G. E. M. Jones to convert three penalty kicks awarded at a reasonable distance from the goal was one of the reasons why Singapore were not victorious m their friendly inter-State ruffKer match
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  • 227 7 Another Alteration To He Discussed The rutef of golf are to be discussed at the business meeting of the Royal and Ancient Club, of which any resolution is a recommendation to the Rules of Golf Committee. One item on the agenda refers to the rule about a lost
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  • 18 7 Penang and Perak drew 3-3 at Rugby on Saturday. The game was piaycd on a rain sodden ground
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  • 321 7 Rowing Till Royal Singapore Yacht (hit) crew to row against .Miri has now been almost completely changed as a result ot an experimental outing: on Friday wlumi two new orders of rvwwg were triei cut. Changes have been found necessary because, alter three weeks together. It
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 134 7 IhF ALHAMBRAI I **J H 1 OPEHIHG TOMORROW 6.15 and 9.15 Enchanted a devil with the senoritas! |B I "TT^r Warn«r KetK IS- BAXTER^CAUMN I Beauty! me odieg .U D«s y .va pro^«n pM v ill haunt you TT?\J2v VEIOZ and YOLANOA its tnngos Vy W* 7 l»««Hluci«i «h« "Cobr.
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    • 338 7 The Entire Theatre PACKED to the Doors on Saturday! Amazing Scenes! 1/% Jk DIT*/\ I I CONTINUED SUCCESS!! B V M r I I U L I 6.15 NIGHTLY 915 tThe Famous Stars of '*GAY DIVORCEE 'IN THEIR BEST PICTURE! H I FRED ASTAIRE I^|~GINGER ROGERS~| "is, 0 ''wES^f?* I/
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  • 333 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 General Election Prospects TTIS Majesty the King m pro- roguing Parliament on Friday was able to present to the nation a picture of economic, political, and social conditions of an agreeable and promising character. A notable feature of the Speech was the
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  • 431 8 T"HE development of radio m Eastx crn countries has been a tardy process. Only m recent years has there been evidence of real interest m broadcasting which m the Occident has long passed from the status of a luxury to that of a normal, though not
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  • 374 8 Inspector W Hamilton is leaving Penang on transfer for Singapore where he will be attached to the Traffic Branch. Dr. w Young, who lias recently returned from leave, has taken over the duties of Chiet Medical Officer. Malacca m place of Dr. E. V Lupprian. Mr. Justice
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  • 434 8 IT is not easy to weigh a gorilla, but the ingenuity of the Superintendent of the London Zoo has devised a perlectly simple method of making lloyna and Mok weigh themselves. He has installed, above the overhead bars of the gorillas' house, and m full view
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  • 918 8 CHE always snent her eveninus oil and her Sundays With Auntie, who wu cook housekeeper to I lar blishment near by Indeed. U was the comfortable promixity ol Auntie which had aused her mother when dii inn the advisability ol ber taking tins altuatlon to exclaim iladly "Why MilUe,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 100 8 r^S* [^•J^pß^^^t M'j Jm Cctlclbecks TO COMPLETE A MEAL A GOOD CHEESE FROM A GOOD SELECTION ENGLISH AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR DUTCH GOUDA EDAM CREAM GRUYERE GORGON ZOLA ROQUEFORT ALWAYS FRESH Singapore COLD STORAGE co., ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. W.S. mm X g» g»fr a a BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON OFFICE
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    • 58 8 CONSCIENTIOUSNESS IS SUPPOSED to help a man to gain promotion m his job. But one has yet to hear of the postman who was promoted for sticking to his povst. The man who sticks to his "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY will never regret it. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1066 9 London Notes Improving SCRIP SHORTAGE ALREADY SEVERE (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Oct. 14. Se experts predict a boom m Malayan tin shares, reasoning is simple, but convincing. Pointing out that many Malayan tin issues offer yields, at present prices, of from 8
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    • 796 9 Jelebu Tin 's Satisfactory Year t 5 PER CENT. FINAL RECOMMENDED TTHE report oi the board of direc- tors of Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd.. to be presented to the shareholders at the sixth ordinary general meeting of the company to be held at Seremban on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at noon
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    • 215 9 1 I Oct. 24. 25. M, American Can Com. H5 5 t lWi 145*4 American Teephone and Telegraph 142 r >« 144 :i 144^ 4 Atcheson Railroad 48 5 8 49 3 R 49 IChesapeak 44? 8 45' 8 45' 4 Dupont 135 135 136>-» Firestone 15>
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    • 252 9 Oct. 2«i. Huvers Sellers Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 975 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Copra, Bundri< d 4 90 Copra, mixed 4 40 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R B Biam No. 1 koyan 16/ Banja Jelotong 8.50 Sarawak Jelotoni 8.25 R (Biam) we No 1 per koyan 140 Rice.
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    • 50 9 Agreement With Shanghai Co. Terminated (From Our Own Correspondent) London* Oct. 25. It is officially' announced that the Singapore Traction Co. terminated the management agreement with the Shanghai Electric Construction Co.. on Oct. 17 for the payment of €100.000 to the Shanghai Company. —Free Press I copyright cable
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    • 38 9 jl Mr. Robert Chancellor Neabitt. of the British Law Insurance Co.. Ltd., has been elected 1 representative director from the board t of that company to the court of direc- tors of the London Assurance for a year.
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    • 1349 9 Commodity Rises While Shares Fail iFTom the Free tress Correspondent) London. Oct. 1 1 WHILE there are still tears of wat m Europe, the rubber commodity and share markets are likely tip pursue opposite ways. daw lubDer is. to an Important n tent a war
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  • 471 10 Japan Demands Compensation From Soviet For Soldiers Killed By Russians JOINT COMMITTEE MAY BE FORMED TO SETTLE FRONTIER DISPUTES Shanghai, Oct. 27. THE situation in the District of Hsiangho, in North China, where the peasants have started a movement to set up an independent
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 10 MR. LEO lIKRTOK, the I.S. finaniur. brini: seen «.M at Wat«-i Mr. Brn Martin, son of Dr. Martin, the Abyssinian Minister.
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  • 153 10 Mr. H. W. Brady And Miss A. C. Irvine (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 27. St. George's Church, Penang, was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings of the year on Saturday when the marriage took place of Hugh Westropj: Brady, of the Hong Kong and
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  • 69 10 The President and members of th« Kuantan Kilat Reading Room were "ai home" to their Patron, Mr. W. J. Williams, Adviser on Electricity, Malaj States, when he was m Kuantan during last week on an official inspection, accompanied by Mr. F. L. Llewellyn, Electrical Inspector, Negri Sembilan. Selangor and Pahang.
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  • 203 10 WORLD AIR SERVICE K.N.I.L.M, I To Operate Last Link THE last link m the round-the-worlci air chain will be operated by ihe Royal Netherlands Indies Air Company between Java and Manila when territorial formalities have been concluded. The announcement that the new service would be opened soon was made by
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  • 108 10 Mr. Roosevelt's Significant Remarks On Building Up Washington. Oct. 26. In connection with the annual obserNvance of smry Day tomorrow. President Roosevelt. In a letter to" Mr. Swanson. the Navy Secretary, says: "In the unsettled conditions existing throughout the world it is imperative i that we heed
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  • 54 10 London, Oct. 26. The death is announced of Mr. Ernest Froctor. the ai'tist.— Reuter Wireless. IHe was mad^ A.R.A. m 1932 and his works are hung m the War Museum and Luxembourg Gallery among other places. His wife is also a well-known j artist. Dod Proctor, and
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  • 265 10 Hopes Of Settlement Without Sanctions Dashed London, Oct. 2»». The Minister for League .Affairs, Mr Anthony Eden, will leave London for Geneva on Wednesday to be present at the meeting of the Co-ordina-tion Committee of the League which will be held on the following day to consider the
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  • 288 10 GREAT BRITAIN APPLIES SANCTIONS Arms Embargo Now In Force; Financial Measures As From Tomorrow London. Oct. to A SPECIAL supplement to the London Gazette which published yesterday ghroii the text oi an order ftd by the Privy Council yesterday implementing certain tions acainst Italy throughout Great Britain and all Bi
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  • 23 10 M RHrM And Indepcndtni Neutrality" Wa^hincton. n. Mr Coi dell Hull, though I the "cympatbttk Interes: United States m the efTor'^
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  • 67 10 Britain Ready To Enforce Prohibitions Now Geneva, Oct. 2ti. Britain and France have notified the League of their indention to boycott Italian exports and place an embargo on raw materials to Italy. Britain is ready to enforce the proi hibitions immediately the League With|es this. France
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  • 34 10 Bangkok. Ocl BKIMi a member <»i vmgWt, Sum to<l.«\ tt««l a law imposinu sanrtionv i>ui Italy guarantees to rontitm the contract to suppl> th< |MH torpedo boats now being built Router.
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    • 296 10 ft INDIVIDUALITY JJrh WORKMANSHIP! WjM ROBINSON'S Mm TAILOR CRAFT jyßf QUALITY REMAINS B gfiL I FULL DRESS SUIT $95.00 $100.00 WM I SEMI DRESS SUIT $90.00 95.00 I DRESS TROUSERS $23.50 25.00 ft I ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. B p-^l "1 have examine^ many soW I called difficult
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    • 10 10 I I TIFFINS DAILY -$1.00WATCH DAILY MENU i PHONE 4906.
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    • 26 10 A GREATER GARBO! LOVKLIER Than btr! fsßSi** IN TOLSTOY'S FAMOUS CLASSIC |Kfi"ANNA KARENINA with FREDRIC MARCH and FRLDOIL BARTHOLOMK^ M.G.M't TRIUMPH oi \h< Screen. CAPITOL Soow
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  • 476 11 publications were isIved by the Depart- •>. S.S and F.M S.. Oct. 19 to 25. 1935. available for public nee Library. Fullerton ngapore. Applications may bera of the public reto borrow publications > BY THE DEPARTMENT lon, Imports and Exr by States and Seule!S. 11. oi
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  • 55 11 Reliance Marine Insurance Co. announces that Mr. Richard W. Sharpies has been elected chairman of the board. Chairman of C. Czarnikow. Mr. R. W. Sharpies is also on the boards of Guardian Assurance Co.. Guardian "Eastern Insurance Co., Investors Trust Association and Trust of Insurance 1 shares. Guardian Assurance Co.
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  • 554 11  -  Ely Culbertson By I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I HOLD-UP DESTROYS ENTRY ■"■"•HE hold-up play is not reserved for cases m which there will be no entry to the established suit. Ofter a i noia-up piay can elTectively be used to destroy an entry
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  • 652 11 The Problem Of Overtaking Old Windsor (Berkshire) Oct. 12. IF any sort of doubt still lingers In the minds of pedestrians as to the Ministry of Transport's fatherly anxiety for their safety, it should be dispelled once and for all by a remarkable demonstration
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  • 177 11 Ipoh. Oct. M. DEFORE the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Howei a! the Perak Assize Court yesterday the hearing was begun ol an I alleged case of rape m which Chew Lam. a Chinese of the labourer class. is the accused It is alleged that accused committed an
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  • 279 11 King's Bench Judgment London. Oct. 11. [UIR. Justice Macnaghten delivered an important judgment m the King's lend! Division yesterday on the docTine ot "privilege" when newspapers ire sued tor libel Father C W de Normanville. RomaiCatholic priest attached to St Xavi t'* Hereford, sued the "Hereford Times." limited,
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  • 96 11 Reports Received From Sir Alexander Cado^an London. Oct. .'1 Several reports had been received from Sir Alexander Cadogan bearing on the status Of the International Settle ment at Shanghai declared Sir Samuel Hoare. m he House ol Commons, but to i/all for a special report thereon
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  • 62 11 Net Revenue £66,088 Higher On The Year < From Our Own Correspondent' London. Oct. Zti. Perak River Hydro-Electric total revenue lor year ended Auk II €260.206 compared with las; year's result of £181.689 and after providing for expenses, net revenue is €66.088 higher at £182.542. After payment of
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  • 43 11 Canada To Replace Germany On Governing Body London, Oct. 15. According to a Geneva telegram, the governing body of the International Labour Office has decided that Canada shall receive a permanent seat m place of Germany on the governing body British Radio
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    • 138 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund—Sterling
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    • 496 11 CHARTERED BANK I OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.00f £00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 0O «o HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Uollo Saigon Amritsar
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  • 146 12 I When Captain F. W. Holt, Commodore of the Southampton fleet of the Southern Railway Co., brought his ship into port a month ago he put an end to a remarkable seafaring record. During 40 years at sea he had steamed over 1,000.000 miles, travelled five
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  • 55 12 Mr. Stevens, the Premier and Treasurer of New South Wales, m introducing his Budget, said that the volume of shipping m Sydney last year created a record, exceeding the previous best by 1,059,000 tons. The net earnings of the Harbour Trust last year, after providing for interest
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  • 717 12 SHIPPING AND GAS ATTACKS Duties Of Masters And Port Authorities AN air raid precautions handbook, dealing with anti-gas precautions for merchant shipping, has been issued by H.M. Stationery Office. London. As to the effects of gas attack on shipping, it is considered that merchant ships will be
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  • 164 12 Smaller Inward Btlu Recorded Over 15.000 ItVtr HBlgnUttl to Great Britain during lIM I 1933. While thtfC was an lncr. I more than 5000 m those |oln| The report of the O r» Committee for th«- yen end* M 111, 1935. shows th.>- the Inwai I for 1934
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  • 129 12 Ncduccd Scale Of I k a\mcni* To Owners Payment! undtr the tramp subsidy h.iw now b<Li. mad I owners In respect of th< i. the ycir Thrse payim n tween I mm! 4 pea a pec compared wttn the uniform n 4V9N penci pet d v m which
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  • 108 12 Steamer Rramhall A Total The captain and <r< .<• liner Clan Malcolm which wenl recently at Grot n Ltm Coi Lizard, hive new been landed < aulvagt oi the vennl ki eonsM t- <• hop< less. Thr nmti r <»: the at Seclalke reported <>n BfttttfdAJ w.i- returning
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  • 40 12 Tokio. OH II The new 8.500-ton l^ht I Suzuya. which was launched on N 1034. was commissioned today lolhm the completion of her 'rial run The Suzuya is a slster-shlp <>i Mogami and th» Mikuma Rcutcr
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  • 143 12 £100,000 PURCHASE Jarrow has been heartened by the news that Messrs. Thos W. Ward, Ltd.. of Sheffield, have acquired the Olympic, through Sir John Jarvis. who has purchased her from Cunard White Star Ltd., for £100,000. As is well known. Palmer's old shipyard at Jarrow, now owned by Messrs. Thos.
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  • 34 12 The address of the following companies is now 48—50. St. Mary Axe, E.C. 3:— Walford Lines, Ltd., Leopold Walford Shipping, Ltd.. N. V. Dordtsche Zeediensten (Walford Lines. Ltd., London agents). Telephone numbers unchanged. I
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  • 223 12 Clipper Model On View In Liverpool At the Liverpool offices of the Walpamur Co.. Ltd.. is at present being exhibited a model of the famous sailing ship James Baines. o! 2.525 tons register. A wooden-built. tull rigged clipper ship the James Baines was built at East Boston.
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  • 217 12 British Business Men On Tour The first tour la India. Burma and Ceylon of British business men cvvr organised is to leave Great Britain on Nov. 9. The party is expected to number 50 or more^ and will spend over two months travelling through the countries m
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  • 128 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships ulonrsicW llic uh.r or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance U*w Malacca Maru 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate a. Mionia 18 TDIMMm if>; Antcoor 13; PUoclua k Montevideo Maru 9. A Empire Dock (Entrmnoe t.mr Silverycw M; Sir, i lAdrastus M; TwfH<it>..i,K n Empire Dork (Entrant (,u,
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    • 501 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In P. 11 .8.) TELEPHONE: Frefeht 5433 Pa*s*ie §411. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENT* FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATUS EAILWATB. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIFIC world's GRIATKT 'Incorporated m England) HAVEL SYSTHI IBE "EMPhESS" ROUTE otters TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via BONO- fIuCJLI or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—
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    • 401 12 Local And Foreign Mail I Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Alor Star: Mon. to Frl.* 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. i Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenftara, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7
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    • 446 13 fj\K v IBM 'VPi n r\ O% \s^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS *w» f Tnag© S'poA. T O D|W 17.000 NOV. BURDWAN 6 070® i Z**Z BHUTAN §.100 Not. 11 CATHAY Jan 18 SALDERA 16.000 Nov. 22 rawSSindi ?oSo Jan 3? 6.000 Dec B
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    • 466 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In 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 niiA c City of Bristol £L <tn v CltJ ol Windsor Nov Nov J CalLs Glasgow. FOR HONG
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    • 807 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The lh, 4 Khi Vzz SX& -af, c ;??SLs f"»k.X'?fi b T,i >■»■ Tb. Slam S^an. SMS. C., li^^ gj L SUfTS!. t& London GIO^ st *l?2r» ••>* »^i ■><«.• Th. Feder.^ M»U, 51.,« "'"^Jg R.,., 5,.., Urn Imptrlal Mr.ijv Ltd. %?2.b i_ IJldl«B
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    • 716 14 W\m Pa Mb KONINKLLJKI PAKETVAAttT MAATSCHAFFU PLANCIUS— Monday, Oct. 28, Belawan- Deli MAPlA— Tuesday. Oct. 29. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. *»ALOPO— Tuesday. Oct. 29. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Apl. BOELONGAN— Tuesday, Oct 29, Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Selakau. MAKASSER— Wednesday, Oct. 30, Poeloe-Kidjang, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas,
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    • 625 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Doe Sails Dae Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERYEW In Port Oct. 28 Dec. 13 M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Dec. 27 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 18 Nov. 25
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    • 528 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMSEICA I Montevideo Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban Maru Cape Town Rio. Santos and Montevideo f- Hawaii Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Tanga, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Saiaam. Beira, L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Karachi Maru Cape Town via Mombasa,
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  • 1107 15 Vedas Romps Home TO Pay $102 At Ipoh Races THUNDERSTORM AT OPENING CAUSES MANY UPSETS Pride Of Perak's Thrilling Win DUN "K. red the first day. today, of the pS Turf* Club 1\ meeting emMtag a number of upsets with resuUa fiividentLs. In the third race a duel was witnessed
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  • 145 15 The following teams have been sej lected to represent the Singapore I Recreation Club at hockey this week: Today at 5.10 vs. V.M.C A. II on S.R.C. i ground: O. C. Aeria. L. If. Pennefather, A. G. Amstrong. W. Matthews. F. W. Ayres. E. Carlos. W. E. Meyer.
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  • 97 15 Rugby Win For Selangor Club "A" I From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. The Selangor Club "A" defeated the i Selangor Asiatics at rugger today on the Padang by 8 points (a goal and .1 try> to nil. All the scoring was m the first hall
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  • 20 15 In a rugby football match at jTanglin on Satuiday. the Royal Artillery beat the Wiltshires by fourteen points to nil
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  • 513 15 GNR. CHILD 'S AMAZING SHOOTING AT SINGAPORE BISLEY A post-entrant, firing through- 1 out with a borrowed ririe. created a mild sensation at the conclusion yesterday of the two-day S T!.A. "Bisley" Shoot at Bukit Timali Range, when lie returned the grand aggregate o :*7'J Ht was Onr. G. Child,
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  • 385 15 Rugby S.C.C. "A" Team Beaten Iniled Services "A" !>; S.C.C. "A" 3 CIIOWING more pace and deK'rmination the Services "A" side defeated a Club team m a Rugby same on the I'adan? on Saturday by nine points to three. The play was more opec than usual
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  • 49 15 In a Rugby game at Seletar on Saturday the R.A.F. -'A" beat M.S. Corn wall by three points 'one try) to nil. The try was scored by Burgess early m the game following a threequarter movement. Play afterwards was very even, good tackling on both sides preventing further scoring.
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  • 1383 15 BADMINTON CHAMPIONS CLASH Singapore Superior To Selangor CONTROVERSY OVER SAMUEL'S I I VICTORY I T"t: fifth annual intor-Statc match between Singapore and SrUnrot m J? eßal V°" Saturda > at S.V.C. Drill Hall before a larce rroud amopß nhon, were Sir Andrew (aldecott. patron of the Sinja^orr Badminton Association and
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  • 77 15 KiMf Kdward VII ||<)Ll> .Malay Olk^e 'I-i-(n Our Own Correspondeni Taipinc. l>rt Tn. inter Khool bockey match pi.*> •fi Rl Taipjn_. b*«twern Kln« Edwura VII KhOOl ;iih! tlM> M.«lav OoUtgl Kunl i Kanu.sar ••ntl.-(i m fir.iv »i(K' .scoiini* on.' Play was keenly contested th. Edwardians MOftaf first throuul
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  • 46 15 TIM OR A ys T> A <M!..kanß Ifuti hockey match n.x.d ior s.mmi Urn Rallies Institution Knuuiri *a* cancelled. Thi Ruuby football match itrranued U) the played on Saturda> at *r\*>\ Lines botwn n Die Mediral Collckc and Kota Raja did not t.ikr pla<
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  • 1224 16 Milsom's Effort For Bolton Cheered To The Echo ARSENAL SUPERIOR AT HIGHBURY f London, Oct. 27. r pHE superior ball control and team work of 1 Preston N.E. failed to off-set the blustering bustling Arsenal who led I—o at the interval. Although last
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  • 127 16 FOR HEAVYWEIGHT HONOURS Plymouth, Oct. 26. IN an eliminating bout for the Empire and British heavyweight championships, the winner to meet Jack Peterson for the titles. Len Harvy beat Eddie Phillips on points m a fifteen-round contest. Harvey's fliccesi was due to his superior defensive
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  • 428 16 The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played on Saturday: Reuter. Cardiff 5 New Zealand 20 Cheshire 17 Durham 3 i at Birkenhead> Cornwall 13 Somerse 9 «at Camborn^t Devon 0 Gloucestershire 3 «at Torquay North'berland 12 Cumberland 7 <.at Gosforth) Bradford 14 Halifax 3 C'bridge
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  • 105 16 Negri Beaten By Five Goals To Two From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 26. Selangor came down here today to meet Negri m a State hockey match After a keenly contested game m which good hockey was seen m spite of the bad weather the visitors won
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  • 631 16 Four Goals Against Selangor Malays S.C.F.A. 6; Sel. Malays 1 FOUR goals m succession by Tee Siang were the chief contribution jto the six-one victory gained by the S.C.F.A. when they were opposed tc the Selangor Malays at football yesterday at the Jalan Besai Stadium.
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  • 377 16 77 COMPLETE 10- MILE BASEBALL Changi Gunni i In First IDEAL weather CO!*ditl< when the Clerical I fourth anniL.: Mngapofi championship ten-mile entries were extraordinary numbering 104 but ow;r.«„ I foreseen circu.i^taiv trants did not take part Of the 98 who competed than 77 completed the cou: ner being L
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  • 327 16 TOO STRONG FOR LOCAL AMERICANS A LARGE crowd turned out to witness the baseball match on the Padang yesterday afternoon jbetween a team from the US. flagship Augusta and Singapore Americans, which was won by the visitors by twelve innings to lour. Members of the local
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  • 75 16 <From Our Own Correspondent^ Sydney. Oct. 26. The following is the result o! the Mooull Valley Cup:— ART (7.10) i DICK DEVON (7.8) •>' VILLIUS (7.5) z. Won by a neck, three lengths between second and third. Time 2 mins 36' 4 sec. Nineteen ran. COX PLATE CARRIO
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  • 27 16 Amsterdam. (H t The present score la thf R Chess Championship is tiw point Dr. Alekhine. the holder I Euwe. with two game N Wireless.
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  • 47 16 Tito nmby football match to bo played at Chanel tween the Public Scrviivs uui tbn I Enßineors did not tain pi The Ceylon Sports CtUl Indian Association and thi OoH vs the RhalMi A^ eUtkM I match, s. which WtSt to h.t\played on Saturday. VI I celled
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