The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 1935
1935-11-02
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Title Section17 1935-11-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,ti91. KSTD. 1835. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration585 1935-11-02 1 "Progressing Favourably" In Nanking Hospital SHOT THREE TIMES -D I A kJXJ 1 rl r PHK rumour that tht Chintf Wei is dead, is Nanking where, it was afternoon, that he is pi Marshal Chiang Kai Shek hearing shots ran out from the conference hall andReuter - 585 words
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59 1935-11-02 1 EARTHQUAKE IN CANADA AND UNITED STATES New York, Nov. 1. i ous area of northLJnited vStates and Canada was night by an earthawoke m alarm m cities. Rente)'. iiil SHOCKS na (Mootua), Oct. SI. d 5(34 earthquake. the past fortnight, scores Inhabitants today fled the city on the occurearthqnake oi59 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-11-02 1 'Copyright .n All Countries' EIttnONEERINC IM DARKEST BRITAIN8 words
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Article46 1935-11-02 1 London. Nov. 1. I White Star announce list run to New York of Mar\ bom being: com- bdrhank ha> be*»n scheik«* place from Southampton md berboarg on .May :il. trend ka due to leave New York turn \oyutjc on June 5. British RadioBritish Radio - 46 words
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Article15 1935-11-02 1 freezing temperature. > killed m the crash ol ick and scores had to bo ii ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article19 1935-11-02 1 Later. m the earthquake li damage b estimated at •2 000 000. The shocks were felt 500 miles ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article43 1935-11-02 1 leather On Burma Siam Frontier v>ur Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 1. ither conditions, on the am :ro:itier is making flights nd dangerous. A French hours from Rangoon ming. Airways westbound plant return to D:m Muang It is hoped to restart43 words
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Article55 1935-11-02 1 licipal Elections In Hritain London. Nov. 1. --tkv> place today m more 1 cities and towns lor the re- -third of members of the wncils. candidates are standing lor •'.hem 400 will be returnlidates are delending 561 their Party at previous Conservatives 367. the U9 and Tnri«.British Radio - 55 words
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Article26 1935-11-02 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Shanghai, Nov. 1. s ul the overseas Chines* Plenary Congress of the d a visit to the agrtentres m South Anhui yes- Sin Chew Jit Poh26 words
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Article100 1935-11-02 1 Armoured Cars And Tanks Addis Ababa. Nov. 1. •pHE General Staff is expecting a big Italian attack with tanks tnd armoured -e:irs ne.'ir the F^neh j SOftiftTftam; bOft? 4 lir.TTino marshes to Afdem. with the object I of cutting the railway fulfilment Leagfcc obligation* Nevertheless, ItalianReuter - 100 words
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Article82 1935-11-02 1 Abyssinians Again Lose Heavily Paris, Nov. 1. O\» r 5,000 Abyssiniam were killed .md wounded m the recent violent fighting m the Ogaden, according to private information received by the Addis Ababa correspondent of Havas. J who says that the lighting was particularly heavy around Walwal. which jReuter - 82 words
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Article51 1935-11-02 1 Shanghai Nov. i. Latest reports from Chengtu, where the general headquarters of the antiCommunist troops m West China are established, confirm that the Red forces Which have been driven to the Jungle districts of Shensi and Kansu. are dying by the hundreds weekly from hunger and cold.—"" Sin Chew JitSin Chew Jit Poh - 51 words
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Article42 1935-11-02 1 Sir Eric Drummond And Signor Mussolini London, Nov. 1. It is under Mood that Sir Erie Drum- mond took a rirm attitude m his talk :v:izh Signor Mussolini when he rei f er- 'ated that Britain simply srood for the42 words
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Article44 1935-11-02 1 London. Oct. 31. The ßritish diplomat, Mr Harold Parquhar. lias reached London t>n the con elusion, oi ;i 22,000 mil*- holiday tlinh* round :\w world. Accompanied by German named Bieler, Farqahur travelled from Mexico via Alaska. Siberia. China aiui India. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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237 1935-11-02 1 Veterinary And Customs Departments Criticised By Col. Rae (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 1. QPEAKING at the Perak State Council meeting, the Hon. Col. Rae severely criticised the Veterinary Department and the Customs Department. In connection with the former, Col. Rue said that the department certainly did not undervalue237 words
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Advertisement74 1935-11-02 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RUSTAFFEL 12.30 to 3 p.m. CABARET ORCHESTRAL CONCERT DON AND DOLLY to 9.15 p.m. THE p O p ULAR BALLROOM ECIAL DINNER DANCE adagio novelty dancers •'"al) 9.45 to midnight (1) WALTZ (2)74 words
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Advertisement210 1935-11-02 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW fe HOTEL I I 1 1 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I L=RELLER BAND 'I ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY MEMBERS OF THE I SPOTLIGHT PFVIir SUNDAY I 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. I I imLivr210 words
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Article184 1935-11-02 2 "One Exciting Adventure" At The Alhambra Henry the Eighth was a great picture m itself but it was equally great bemuse it brought before the screen audience Of the world several young players who have added status to British acting. Merle Oberon. Binnie Barnes and Elsa Lanchester had184 words
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Article67 1935-11-02 2 Two new officers for the monitor H.M.S. Terror, stationed at Singapore will arrive m the Aeneas on November 5 Lieut. -Commdr. E. D J. Abbott will relieve Lleut.-Comrrdr. Manders. anrj Lieut. -C')mmdr A H Co? will relieve Lieut. -Commdr. Morrell. Ueut.-Commdr Co? is accompanied by Mrs C i67 words
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Article192 1935-11-02 2 Praise For Government By f League Official Geneva. Oct. >8. A tribute to the sincere effort lor reconstruction and reorganisation that the Chinese Government is making was paid by M. Robert Haas, director of the League section for communications and transport m a report on the missionReuter - 192 words
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Article106 1935-11-02 2 "Prince Of Arcadia" At The Pavilion The present show at the Pavilion is something out of the ordinary It is "Prince of Arcadia." featuring that well-known musical comedy star. Carl Brisson. There is nothing novel about the t^eme. which is naughty tit-bit about a charming, young, abdicated prince106 words
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Article37 1935-11-02 2 The engagement is announced between Robert Porter Bingham. M.C.S.. 1 1 younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham. Dreemore. Dungannon. and Elizabeth Walker, daughter of ihe late Capt Vincent Acheson. and of Mrs. Acheson. Costlecaulneld, Co.. Tyrone.37 words
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Advertisement78 1935-11-02 2 llrescriptjon I M you are a sufferei from I Eczema. Ringworm, Dhobie^ %m Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Psoriasis, Singapore* Foot, Itch '-nj Eruptions and Rashes, use H D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops^of this marvellous lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain goes at once, and a78 words
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Advertisement94 1935-11-02 2 NOTICES. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE &i 1 ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom). Notice to Telephone Subscribers. A new Telephone Directory If now ,m course of preparation, and Telephone Subscribers are requested to advise the Company, by letter to the Manager. before Nov. 15, of any alterations desired to the94 words
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Advertisement470 1935-11-02 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. CHIC NAIL M 1 POLISHES I FOR Krl^^B^H BRILLIANT FINISH. AGENTS GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 20b. Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. 1 KATONG GRANGE Excellent position or Sea front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road— Phone 5758 THE MANSION Oxley Rise Singapore. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL no n- licensed) n»_c 3798 3470 words
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Advertisement574 1935-11-02 2 TENDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday. November Bth. 1935. at th( Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office. Penang. and the Resident Councillor's Office. Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore. Penang. and I Malacca, respectively, for a period574 words
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Advertisement376 1935-11-02 2 £be ftinoapoic T r:.;:;, Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Ja W M c Phone :»,k London Other. TfcA M '-M* TH: •|.i»adma| JV Uf J^ SUBSCRIPTION rates Within o Malay;. Monthly |T3 Quarterly j, m> Half Yearl> $1? •>,, Yearly %v 00 J^ote.— OuttUtioii h i((f tile usual bank discount ADVERTISEMENT376 words
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Miscellaneous253 1935-11-02 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, NOV. 2 High Water. 2.32 a.m. 78 It 1.40 p.m. 9.1 ft. Rugby: Singapore vs. Johore 'Malaya Cup> at S.C.C.: United Services vs. Selangor at K.L.; Medical College vs. H.Q. Wing Wiltshires at College Hockey: S.R.C. "A" vs. S.S.V.F. at S.R.C Girls' Sports Club vs.253 words
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Miscellaneous712 1935-11-02 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 am Matino. 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.00 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (choral) and Sermon WEEKDAYS Holy Communion: Monday, Wednesday am Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday &n< Saturday at 7 p.m. Evening Service and712 words
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Miscellaneous260 1935-11-02 2 Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's Devotional Meeting THE GEYLANG CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH (Junction of \l Junied Road Sims Avenue) 11.00 a.m. Service of Worship (In Hokien). Preacher: Rev. Lim Poh Chin. 3.30 p.m. Sunday School. 4.30 p.m. Baptismal Service (m Malay*. Preacher: Mr. Chew Hock Hin. a Monday. 8 p.m.260 words
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Article, Illustration2152 1935-11-02 3 Singapore Municipal Budget Introduced GAS AND WATER EXPENDITURE INCREASE THk draft estimates of Munic next year were considered special meeting of the Singapci The form of the Budget di presented m previous years, th the allocation of the general h tin Bate Fund and2,152 words
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300 1935-11-02 3 Lord Moyne London For Cruise In South Seas HAS SPENT £200,000 ON YACHTING f?LYING out to Singapore by plane shortly arc L rd Moyne. the former Minister of Agriculture and famous! yachts-man. Lady Broughton. the wellknown big game huntress, and the 23- year-old Viscoun- Elveden, heir to the: Earl of300 words
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Article169 1935-11-02 3 11 Membor of Parliament tor Bury St. Edmunds m 1907 he has hold the positions of Under-Secretary for War <1922-23». Financial Secretary to the Preasury 192i-24». and Minister ol Fisheries and Agriculture (1925-29* Be was born m Dublin m 1880 SPENT U 200.000 ON YACHTING Lord Moyne is169 words
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Advertisement190 1935-11-02 3 Doubled up J^tv with Stomach &f pains \n PjS minutes /A\ later One minute you are doubled up wit h pain, due to bloanntf gas and burning acid In your stomach. Tako tw.» or three Chardox 'abletx, and t minutes later th*« pain has Chardox Is ir* inn [i m190 words
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Article896 1935-11-02 4 Chess Notes And News By The Chess Editor THE following is an excellent example of the Queen's Pawn opening played by the notable Russian masters, Lilienthal and Ragosin. White Black A. Lilienthal V. Ragosin 1 P-Q 4 Kt— K B 3 12 PQ B 4 P— K 3 3 Kt—896 words
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1047 1935-11-02 4 r Scientific efforts >on the part of British manufacturers to cater for overseas markets have aHicays bsen a feature of the post -tear British Industries Fair. Advance information from exhibitors mi n the 1936 Fair shotcs that the tendency has been greatly developed m1,047 words
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400 1935-11-02 4 AS It WaS The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending November 1, 1835 100 Years Ago THE MALAYAN PENINSULA, embracing its history, manners, and custom of the inhabitants, politics, natural history etc. from its earliest records: by Captain P. J. Begbie. Madras Artillery (523 pages). The introduction of this400 words
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Advertisement105 1935-11-02 4 Here is PROOF of THE BEST STOMACH REMEDY FMi'orn DcdomUoiT > over 1.000 DOCTORS UJt Bisurated'Magnesia &2SLJPZZS* '•< t ■mm txmmtntd •nrr 1.1 MM) mr.UtJl f-i*f,: •'fk i" kenw wOi vi^tu, Hffotr ~f < K«''i) J A IUtUrU |J A Comimwi'mr* f,r Omkt w pmmmmm ail thr worii ri KrMicnts105 words
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Miscellaneous192 1935-11-02 4 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES SATURDAY B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— 16.8 C and 13.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The b.bc Northern Orchestra. 7.05 Sydney Gustard. at the organ of the Gaumont Palace Cinema Chester. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.3S The Commodore Grand Orchestra, relayed from the Commodore Theatre. Hammersmith.192 words
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Miscellaneous391 1935-11-02 4 P. 20 Talk on literature. !M0 Microphone debutants. 950 News. 10.00 Broadcast by the R.C Broadcasting Company. 11.00 Music 11.10 Guv Fawkes Day Talk. 11.25 Light music. 1135 Dance music. 1150 Close down. Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJQ Wavelengths 31.38. 1!>74 and 1941 metres 820 Opening announcement 8.35 Woman*a Hrr.ir391 words
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Article, Illustration251 1935-11-02 5 AM) OFFICERS of the Supreme Court attended the special service m Westminster Abbey on the first day of the Michaelmas term after the Kong Vacation. They are here seen tearing m procession after the service. NDREDS of tons of earth and rock, loosened by the heavy rains. have crashed down251 words
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Article481 1935-11-02 6 A POET'S PARADISE -BUT NO POETS Japanese Laureate Speaks His Mind DROFESSOR Yone Noguchi, Japa nem> F(x»t Laureate, lecturer ii Rngiiah literature and cultun ambassador between Hast and West who arrived yesterday on his wa; to India, thinks that Singapore Ks Poet's Paradise, a city with an idea setting for481 words
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Article225 1935-11-02 6 France's 'Lindbergh Baby' MAN CONFRONTED WITH CHILD'S SKELETON liauniont. Marne. QOLDEN-HAIRED lour-years-old Nieolle liarescot dv Thilleul. the -French Lindbergh baby' who was kidnapped last April while playing m a public square here was murdered. Her skeleton has been found by a labourer under a hedge m a field near Chaumont225 words
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Article, Illustration59 1935-11-02 6 TIIF. CHIEF OF POLICK of the Californiun town of Culnri City has hit upon a novel way of diverting the ;:;l\ cnturotis spirits of the U wn*M b<»vs in<«. a useful channel establishing v. school for detectives for boyi between tin* aijes of five LHJid fifteen. Cr.m plaints of broken59 words
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716 1935-11-02 6 Baron von Spiegel's Visit SAYS KAISER'S HUMANITY LOST GERMANY THE WAR IN war time a U-boat commandei whose voice was trained for thi spiteful order "Torpedo! Fever"— now a peaceful citizen whose hobb: is potato planting and writing books A remarkable change has taker716 words
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405 1935-11-02 6 The Trier 'Leav es Singapo re On Her Second Last Voyage .WHEN the Ifier sailed from Main Wharf. Tanjong Pagar. yesterday -evening, she started on her last i homeward voyage Irom Singapore This 9,400-ton liner owned by the I Norddeutscher I loyd, which has been I m the Far Eastern405 words
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Article304 1935-11-02 6 More Contributions In s Selangor <From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 30. Tie following is the latest list of contributions to the Selangor Jubilee Fund Donations promised. Previously acknowledged 314.800.00. Donations Received Previously acknowledged $2,965.33. Selangor Rice Merchants' Associa- tion 100.00; Per D.O. Kuala Selangor: 1 Malay304 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-11-02 6 DR. CYRIL F. CiARBET. the "hiking" Bishop of Winchester, talking to a roadman while on his annual walking (our of his diorese.22 words
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170 1935-11-02 6 Devaluation Leads To Boom In Japan U.S. CONSULS PRAISE A FTER six yean as United States consul at Kobe. Japan, Mr Howard Donovan has a ureat admiration lor the Japanese for the way they handled the devaluation of the yen. Mr. Donovan arrived m oingapoi: yesterday irom Kobe with Mrs.170 words
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Article59 1935-11-02 6 Eight Women Taken To Hospital A lorry carry m- Chine* woman labourers returning hone lmm work ran into a deep drain on Bukit Timah Road on Thursday evenlnf Several oeenpmnti wen- thrown nut. Eight women were taken to the .General Hospital, one unconscious and another with a59 words
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Article117 1935-11-02 6 (ftom Our Own Correspondent. Seremban. Oct. 31. M. Subramaniam Chettiar. who wis charged before the Rembau magistrate with planting rubber m contravention ol the provisions oi rubber restrict ion was round not guilty and discharged In his defence the chettiar said that he purchased the land m June117 words
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Article225 1935-11-02 6 NETHERLANDS DEFENCE PROBLEMS "Strong Understanding" With Great Britain UfJOLLAND ha> defenn this purt ol orUl but it is fortunatr i«i ti. Netherlands Indies th.»t ht Naval Base m Singapon so strong." This was a remark on Thof Heer J. J van Dijk War Minister m Holland, who is paying a225 words
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Article223 1935-11-02 6 Further Contributions To Sdan^or Fund The Selanuor Poppy Day Fu:\i h.treached the total of $1,548 To the amount ot $898 pi acknowledged the following subscriptions have been river M *ni Bannon and B:ul< Mr D. T. WariMc Mr Au-Yonj L<v Ml W J Wlllin Tru> H<m Mr D223 words
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Advertisement137 1935-11-02 6 1 I V HEAR WHAT? -4 "^v^B I A SIZZLING NoisTN /OH YES /LIKE FRYING AND fVVALIi SAUSAGESN L A MOST DELICIOUS B^TTER COME I 'Varoma !A|N and have Sausages, delicately browned, ;>^r^^ N^OME their appetising aroma height Ife 4^"^/^'*^t^^mtV^ ened by a tew tmcly cut sh^ cd Efe^ V//137 words
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Advertisement60 1935-11-02 6 PHE sur« means of f I relief from coughing is EVANS' PMtita. In the process of dissolving they^el^>o^^ ••nd penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice rel.evmg congestion and soothing infUmm«Non. C«rrv them w,th you against colds and sore throats. In the neat little flat pocket tin provided m each bottle60 words
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Article221 1935-11-02 7 Big Jewellery Haul I JEWELLERY worth over $600 was I J stolen on Thursday night from I the house or Mr. R. A. Page, I Acting Superintendent of Prisons, I Singapore, at Pearls Hill. I The thief entered the house when I Mr. and Mrs. Page221 words
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Article91 1935-11-02 7 To Give Dinner In Honour Of High Commissioner 'From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 31. Invitations have new been issued to the dinner which is to be given by the F.M.S. Chinese m honour of His Excellency th e High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas91 words
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Advertisement178 1935-11-02 7 SPECTACLE, A MIGHTY U c!NVr D SUNDAY CHRONICLE GO AND SEE "THE CRUSADES- IT IS sn THFR^s TH p n MG SETS ARE SUp ERB. THERE IS THE DEPARTURE FOR THF TRU n M bl™ E E F G v? F ACRE SURE ™1 bTt t ILiM KATTLE EVER DONE.178 words
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Advertisement238 1935-11-02 7 ALH AM BRA 3 SH WS TOO Y TOMORROW I' N THE SAME "<""<^» I nhIIHWUnH ||j| t 3 t5 615 M gis I "ZV^aick BINNIE BARNES ™%!5 I4__J^l_* LURED BY DIAMONDS' PifWwWH k -dttk, ADORED BY MEN' UfW fl MPT j| Itl PURSUED 3Y POLICE! ffllfrP"* If XL 4|238 words
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Advertisement159 1935-11-02 7 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! xM>y/ CAPITOL-TODAY 3 15-6 15 915 V^S^ FOX FILMS' Merry Musical Show- stars! ifiSSwiy? HITS (I *JAMESDUNH 1 tiUSI EMMA DUNN Entire P^duct.on conceivedl taCleS. VfStt UIUITC produ d and Creeled by! JJ*Z-jtk bfcUKofc nHITt George White I SCREENING TUESDAY Al UAMDDA I NEXT NOVEMBER sth MkIIMIVIISKA159 words
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Article43 1935-11-02 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. BERENGER.— At the General Hospital. Singapore on Nov. 1. Ellen Constance < Nellie > Berenger. mother of Mr. R. A. C. Berenger. Mrs. W. G. Urquhart and Mrs. Martin Buse. Interment at Bidadari 4.30 p.m. today. Ceylon and Medan papers, please copy.43 words
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1083 1935-11-02 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935 Mr. Wang Ching Wei ALL assassinations are cruel and senseless and the attempt on the life of the Chinese Premier, Mr. Wang Ching Wei. is particularly so. At the moment of writing it is not yet known If Mr. Wang's life can1,083 words
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Article34 1935-11-02 8 Thursday, Oct. 31. H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewin. Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw, Brigadier A. T. Shakespear. Mr. J. J. C. van Dijk and Mr. T. Elink Schuurman, had luncheon at Government House.34 words
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Article19 1935-11-02 8 Dr. H. P. Clarke, Secretary of the Municipality, Malacca, will be leaving for home on furlough early In November.19 words
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Article448 1935-11-02 8 THE office oi Poet LMVCfttC is an interesting and picturesque survival but. except when there is someil question of finding a new occupant for|< it. the amount of attention which it excites m England is not very large. It is all the more' unexpected, then.) to448 words
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Article995 1935-11-02 8 UAVING just returned to Singapore the Tjpicist noies with considerable pain that he has been loully de- lamed by the ganti to whose tender 1 mercies KM left this column last week. It is true he had to leave on urgent business and that with his995 words
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Advertisement145 1935-11-02 8 Caldbecks K> SPE4 l\l «£v A>2j7 IXI HM rHE APPOINTMENI KING OF SI AM ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PRESENTS. OR GIFTS OF ANY NATURE WHETHER IT BE A DIAMOND, JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, OR THE BEST E.P.N.S. OUR COMPLETE LINE WILL SNABLE YOU TO SELECT JUST THE THING YOU HAVE IN MIND AND145 words
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Advertisement12 1935-11-02 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. HONGKONG BAiNK CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.12 words
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Article, Illustration245 1935-11-02 1 YOU BUY A CAR-BUTY OU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN SUCCESSFUL POLICY CONTINUED 26% increased Home sales for past year 29% increased Export sales for past year and now, more refinements. added dependability! W° successful have Austin cars proved O during the 1934-5 season (26° O more cars245 words
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Article, Illustration639 1935-11-02 2 UNKNOWN T I N vindicated ±\>ustin cars again proved to be the economical m upkeep; among cais of to-day T^HE last twelve months have provided striking proof —if proof is needed of the remarkable popularity of the Austin car. lion Austins have been sold than m any preceding year. The639 words
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Advertisement29 1935-11-02 2 Sold and Serviced by: BORNEO MOTORS I IMITPn c- wi o "VMitu MUIUKb LIMITED, Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur Penang and Ipoh. -in-- 1 iim ujiSlltMl— i M^aa i^^M29 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-02 3 Sold and Serviced by: BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur Penang and lpoh.15 words
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Article, Illustration502 1935-11-02 4 The Source of AUSTIN DEPENDABILITY Where 20,000 workers are employed all m one factory AUSTIN DEPENDABILITY finds its source m the experien-.v and skill of nearly 20.000 British workers, each na expert at his particular task, with the old-time craftsman's pride of workmanship, now supplemented by the finest precision equipment502 words
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Advertisement14 1935-11-02 4 Sold and Serviced by: BORNEO MOTORS LTD., Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Penang Ipoh.14 words
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248 1935-11-02 5 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS! By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company. Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a248 words
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483 1935-11-02 5 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6p. m. Nov. 1 New York prices quoted m U.S. currency f £1 denomination unless otherwise stated p nUm Loan, 5 p.c, 1944-64 .ing Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 Loan. 3^ p.c Union Asset- (Units) Qtlal Asscc. "A" 1 Assoe. (£1 share 10s.483 words
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Article193 1935-11-02 5 Wall Street Cable I m V Oct. 29 30 31. American Can. Com. 144 143 143 l 4 iean Telephone md Telegraph 144» 2 142 144 Ucheaon Railroad 48 3 4 48 48*4 Chesapeak 45% 44 3 4 44% tXipont 134*2 134 134 Firestone 15V 2 W4 1 5 tenenl193 words
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Article192 1935-11-02 5 Small Revival Of Speculative Buying A holiday on Saturday. Oct. 26 put the local market out of step with London and New York, but we returned after the week-end to higher prices and a firmer tone. This continued throughout the week, and the London spot price at six192 words
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Article73 1935-11-02 5 Tyneside's Expanding New Industry One of Tyneside's rapidly expanding new industries is the manufacture of artificial marble and stone, including i varieties of flooring tiles. The company concerned now employs upward of 100 1 men while early extensions are m view. 1 The present works cover six acres73 words
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Article90 1935-11-02 5 Rubber: Steady. London Spot: 6 7 16d. Previously: Quiet at 6 15 32d. Jan. -Mar.: 6V 2 d. Previously: 6 9 16d April- June: 6 5 B d. Previously: 6 11 16 d July-Sept.: G 3 id. Previously. 6 13 16d. New York: Jan.. 13.49t\ Previously: 13.40 c. New90 words
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Article71 1935-11-02 5 Tin: Firmer. Cash: £225 Previously: Firm at £223 10s. Three months: £213 10s Previously: £214 5s I (Copper: Settlement: €35 ss. Previously: £35. Lead: Settlement: £17 12s. 6d Previously £17 17s. 6d Spelter: Settlement price. £16 2s. 6d. Previously: £16 7s. 6d i Gold: Yesterday: £7 Is. 7d. Previously:71 words
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Article80 1935-11-02 5 London Closing Quotations Nov. 1 H Method of Parity before Rate PreQuoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viouslv Francs to 124.21 74 5 74 5 R New York S to 4.86 2 3 4.^19 16 4.919 16 Calcutta Per rupee Is. 6d to. tHd. ls. SUd. Hong Koni; Per dollar80 words
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Article223 1935-11-02 5 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Nov. 1 London. 4 months' sight 2.4 1,8 London. 3 months' sight 2,4 332 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 1116 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2,4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 865 Hamburg, demand 141223 words
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Article158 1935-11-02 5 Further Drop Of 3,000 Tons In London Lewis Peat Ltd., m their weekly rubber report dated Singapore, Nov. 1. state: Although prices are slightly below the best and sellers more m evidence, there is no real weakness m the market and the present easier tendency is probably due158 words
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Article70 1935-11-02 5 August returns of Great Britain's radio trade show a favourable balance of £37,331. according to statistics issued Iby the Department of Overseas Trade, London. This compares with an adverse balance of £26.889 m the same month last year. Increases m exports were partly accounted for by the70 words
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Article1127 1935-11-02 5 Fraser and Co. 's List FRIDAY. NOV. 1. 1«35 MINING Buyer* Sellers Ampat Tin »4s> 6s 9d 7.-> Asain Kumbany (£i 33s 6d bd Austral Malay (£> 60s 61^ Ayer Hitam Tin (fs> 14s 9d 15i M Ayer Weng ($1; 1.85 I.M Bangrin Tin (l>1,127 words
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Article80 1935-11-02 5 Nov. 1 Buyer* Sellers Gambler 6 Java Cube 9.75 Camburg Cube 10.00 Copra. Sundried 5.15 Copra, mixed 4.60 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 RB. Si;n>i No. 1 koyun 167 Banja Jelotong 925 Sarawak Jelotong 900 R. (fIhUR) W.C. No 1 p» r koytn 140 Rice. S:u«")ii Al 15880 words
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Article69 1935-11-02 5 Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd. PetUUt?, have received the following telegram from the Takuapa Valley I Tin mine: For October. Dredge Takuapa No. 1. 329 hours, 85.000 cuoicyards. 200 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 2, 326 hours, 80,000 cubic yards, 263 piculs. Estimated value of output $33,000. mine working costs $24,000 Dredge69 words
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110 1935-11-02 5 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 1. IZ o'clock noon Buyers Seiko. Nu. I. X. R S.S. m case* (FOB. November) '22 510 -2 71& Good FAQ. m nisei (FOB November) 21 21 3 No. I. X RSS. .spot loott) fftwardaMi Siii^ ipurc 22 L tt 22'% No. I X.R.S.K110 words
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Article35 1935-11-02 5 KuUi Tin HrrdKiiic Ltd: Divd^ sUt \stics for the month of October. 1935 Hours run 316, cubic yards treated 108,000. tin ore won 319 piculs estimated cost $11,400. cast per cubic yartt 10 55 cents35 words
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Article146 1935-11-02 6 Following is the 57th list of th< Singapore Jubilee Fund issued las night: Amount previously acknowledged $150,646.8 Per Singapore Chinese Chamber o Commerce: United Malayan Pineapple Growers and Canners Ltd 200 00 Lim Teck Kin, Esq.... 100 00 Teck Hin and Co. 50 00 Klan Hin and146 words
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Article183 1935-11-02 6 Tientsin Might Become Another Mukden Shanghai, Nov. 1. A SPOKESMAN of the Japanese Command made a startling statement this morning when he was interviewed by foreign Press representatives. Producing as evidence a number of photographs of certain Nanking order.* to Chinese officials m North China, heSin Chew Jit Poh - 183 words
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Article701 1935-11-02 6 GRANT OF LETTERS OF REQUEST Bank ruptcy Cou rt Echo Of Old Bankruptcy THE bankruptcy of Arshak Sarkies was again beiore the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice CJordon-Smith. when his lordship granted the motion of Mr. E. N. Taylor, the Official Assignee, for the issue of letters of request.701 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-11-02 6 VISCOUNT HAILSHAM, the Lord Chancellor, arriving f or the special service m Westminster Abbey on the first day of the Michaelmas sittings after the Long Vacation26 words
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Article223 1935-11-02 6 Statesmen Strive Peace THE British F,,r,/' 1 Samuel H ...,r.-. afternoon for o Premier. M. Laval to the League wmttoJ^ It is anticipated th- i ol these meeting be made regard, changes which Place with the obu- a possible basis of i settlement of the I, PUte223 words
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Advertisement87 1935-11-02 6 PERFECT LIPSTICK Here is Lentheric's masterpiece— the perfect Lipstick, and with a brilliantly conceived container I'Automatique. Just slide the button, and there is the Lipstick ready for use slide back and its gone! Be sure to see this, Paris has accepted it with enthusiasm. Besides, there is a larger and87 words
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Advertisement55 1935-11-02 6 I TODAY TIFFIN $1.00 I PotJrr MiiMHttronr MUet of SrUiiffin l.on«rhjmp. I Boiled Foul A R| rr irench Beans A Steamed Poi.h.. I old Meat A S.ilad i Chocolate Ice Orram < neesr, Fruil. (offer m Y OUR SPECIALITIES: FRESH E HAKED ALASKA €r A CHOM I OF OVKR 10055 words
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Article1405 1935-11-02 7 Notes On Next Week's 'THB activity which takes place m a! big liner between the time of dock- sailing will be described m a' |U< broadcast entitled "Turn ■.d." Ustf rs will hear the actual sounds Canadian Pacific S.S. Empn .ss of Britain, previously recorded BBC.1,405 words
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Article, Illustration712 1935-11-02 7 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson I by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I THE 4-4 MYTH THE best way to conquer a hypothesis is to admit it and then attack it m the rear with minor objections. So we have admission to make: A suit of eight712 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-11-02 7 A CHARMING SCENE from "The I ittle Colonel" which opens at the Alhambra on Nov. 5. Left to riffht are Lionel Barrymore. Shirley Temple, and Ev« lyn Venable.28 words
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Article237 1935-11-02 7 50,000 Census Officials 1 Count Population London, Oct. 21. MILLIONS ot Turks— and foreigners! who live m Turkey as well— spent their Sunday at home yesterday. They had to: they were not allowed to go out until they heard the boom of a gun. That237 words
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Article186 1935-11-02 7 American Woman Found Dead In Nanking NankingThe body Dl Dr Susan Waddell. 30--y< ar-old American Wife Of Chinese resident has boon found DMI Peichihkoh a lonely spot on the northern side ot the city railway. It generally believed that she was robbed and murdered during the night, HerReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement145 1935-11-02 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated l:i tfcf Colony of Hong K"ng< The liability of members is limited to the extent and In the manner prescribed oy Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HON(, BONG Authorised Conltal $50,000,000 Issued and :ully paid up 520.G00 oiw Reserve145 words
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Advertisement506 1935-11-02 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AM) < HIN% Incorporated In Enslnnri fc| Royal ChMttf Paid up capital m 6(«» '»on shares of £5 eacn ju» Reserve Fund H3**m 006 Reserve Liabiliu ol Proprietors Il3<ni VW HEAD Ol llf f 38 Blshopsgate LmmAM EC i Agencies and i^. \ir% Aior Sr.ir506 words
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Miscellaneous531 1935-11-02 7 PASSENGBRB DUE The following pass« ngen re due by the T.S.S Aeneas lrom BOTOI c on O--5: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bland Dr and Mrs. E. C. Chivy. Mr and Mrs H. VV. Strike. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Lambert. Mr. and Mrs H S. Roust Mr and Mrs A.531 words
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Article1059 1935-11-02 8 France's Programme FEATURES OF THE NEW CRUISER DUNKERQUE TTHE new French battle cruiser Dunkerque, of 26,500 tons, was recently floated m the Salou Basin, within the arsenal of Brest. The circumstances were unusual, m that there was no launching m the strictly technical sense of1,059 words
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Article286 1935-11-02 8 A notice to shipping issued from Fort 'Canning states: Owners and masters ol shipping are requested :o keep their vessels as clear of the rany* v possible during the heavy gun practice which will tak*> place from the undermentioned ports on the da.es Hated starting iat 9286 words
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Article90 1935-11-02 8 Yugoslavia Buys From Glasgow Belgrade. Oct. IS. A contract was signed at Belgrade this atternoon between the Yugosla> Government and Yarrow and Co ol Glasgow, involving over €500 000 The contract is for boilers and machinen lor three new destroyers. The boilers and machinery are to bt manufactured90 words
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Article66 1935-11-02 8 New Shipping Sen In Established An additional shipi tween Middlesbrough and B £ast Africa has been eatablli ins negotiations between thi H. Line. Ltd. and thf South Afrt ward Freight C In jquence. there is to be I refulai ,of express car^o Tees. Capetown ltd h66 words
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Article24 1935-11-02 8 The M M. mail ssfl Let from Pondicherrv la |on Wednesday il I .i iad for Saigon. ItomUM and H Berth: SH B. wharves24 words
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Advertisement480 1935-11-02 8 SGUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea In P. M.S.) i 1.1 I I'll (INK: Kr right 5433 Passage 54X1. LLOYDS AGENTS. n<KJfLLNU AGENT* KOR FEDERATED MALAY STATUS RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM CANADIAN PACIf IC &WOWI& CQMJIIT (Incorporated m England) JTJAVEL $YSTB«, IHE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers IHANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU BONO(i480 words
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Advertisement199 1935-11-02 8 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22. PALL MALL, LONDON. 1. W.1] cf fast twin-screw Oil M Mall Passenger Vessels b« i tvk RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT HJDAM MARSEILLES. PLYMOI 111 IMS LONDON with through connection El Singapore and Pen. lio.M i:\v.\rd lAbXINOI I>eavr Ul I Rangoon < nhiiiiho l WORCESTERSHIRE Nov 7199 words
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Miscellaneous582 1935-11-02 8 i Local And 1 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 B Telok Anson: Weekdays*582 words
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Miscellaneous184 1935-11-02 8 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the vi, or expected It »rru. East Wharf <Kntr.m<« (i r j Rchna 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Hakusan Maru 18. I 14; Pres: GarhYld 11 thia 6. Empire Dock (Entrance i.. t i c City of Bristol B Tweedbank 37; Utmod Empire Dock (EntranM- (..n» Merkur184 words
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Advertisement411 1935-11-02 9 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Dae T'nmre S'Bor* E. 33 Si If 1 1 If ch,,^ IMM x* lag a a Carjfo only. HOMEWARDS •^^I V S'^T! HAJPUTANA T^Jfo'S SOMALI 6,810 NOV. 14 t CHITRAL I*s nnn PVh 14 COR^^ 1 li O o°n°n "r? 2411 words
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Advertisement464 1935-11-02 9 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting carjpo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer rjM c 9 !i B City of Bristol "port Nov 2 City of Windsor Nov t" VoV H464 words
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Advertisement785 1935-11-02 9 SHIPPING Th. BUO, St^n N.^, toß C^ w Jg«?Z£USISL Si. Th« Liverpool and London and Globe The Thamm and M^« M.,1. Insurance Co^ Ltd. t: o Lto" w«raey Marine lnnir UM m RAILWAYS Th. Federal M^., 8i.«« E.llw.y. AIRV Th« 8 lU 7 1 BUU fc0...,. aiMmL THE BLUE FUNNEL785 words
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Advertisement775 1935-11-02 10 f\m Pa Mb IOMNftLMKB PAKBTVAABT MAATSCMAF^iJ IOBOAF.I Saturday, Nov. 2, Selat-Pandjang, Koedap, Tampoeiih. TampatTinggi, Bengkalis, Seneboei and Bagan Si-Api-Api (Telok Belitong will be called at on the homeward voyage). PATRAS— Saturday. Nov. 2. Rhio < passengers and mails only). Bawean. Padam; Bay. Bqclcleng and Soerabaia. rOGl AN— Saturday. Nov 2.775 words
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Advertisement608 1935-11-02 10 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Singapore Sinfapore New York. M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE Nov. 4 Nov. li Dec 27 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 M.S.608 words
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Advertisement633 1935-11-02 10 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMOLICA Karachi Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar Dax es Salaam. L. Marques. Durban. Eas: London. Ai«oa Bay and Mossel Bay n.v r Hawaii Mam Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Tanga. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saiaam. Beira, L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cap.-633 words
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Article392 1935-11-02 11 BRADDOCK SAYS HE CAN BEAT LOUIS Others Were All Scared-He Is Not JAMES J. BRADDOCK. the ex-dock J labourer who took the world's heavyweight title from Max Baer, is confident that there is one fighter vho can beat the coloured boxer, -and that man is James J. Braddock. I am392 words
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Article190 1935-11-02 11 London Tournament A NEW billiards tournament, limited to first-class cricketers, is being organised. It is hope*? to play the competition m London next February, and the winner will be pre- j sented with a trophy, writes Fair! Field m the Daily Telegraph. Among these invited to compete190 words
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157 1935-11-02 11 CRICKET PRIEST Borrigo. When Dorrigo's popular cricketing priest. Father "Pat" Bradley, had made by hard hitting against a Bostobrick fum. his captain called upon him to retire. score followed Father Bradley's not out the previous week. His iverage m the last two games157 words
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Article116 1935-11-02 11 Everton Out To "Catch 'Em Young" It has been whispered that Everton have watched and favourably commented upon an ll^-years-old footballer which surely takes the prize m the "Catch 'em young" competition. The b~,y whc thus early finds himself a centre of interest is Martin Leonard, whc plays116 words
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Article48 1935-11-02 11 Members of the Amicable A.A., are notified that the Association is putting up a "Twa-Loh-Koh" procession tomorrow (Sunday;, m connection with the funeral of the mother of Mr. Chia Leong Khay, Vice-President. Members and participant! are requested to assemble at the Association premises at 8 a.m.48 words
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Article239 1935-11-02 11 Keeping Up Family Tradition After Wal.er Lindrum the likeable Australian who has done much to bring the interest back to billiards over here, comes Horace Lindrum. A nenhew of the world's champion. Horac? Lindrum recently played a week's match against Tom Newman at Thurston's And a fine crowd239 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-11-02 11 TILLEN (light) and Stoefen iMbirfa mutual congratulations after thiir exhibition match at Wemble m the men's world's professional indoor lawn tennis championships.22 words
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196 1935-11-02 11 To Challenge Continental Teams A YOUNG English girl is to commence a search this week for a team of British women football stars. They will challenge the finest Continental elevens. The girl is Marion Pola, the 21-year-old British actress, who has been an enthusiastic196 words
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417 1935-11-02 11 MOT for a long time have I heard zc much talk of new players and the need for them as I did at Aston Villa the other day writes Geoffrey Simpson m the :»:>.> ily Mail. Usually all is serenity m this famous417 words
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Article53 1935-11-02 11 OINGAPORE play their first *3 Malaya Cup (Rugby) match on the padang today against Johore. The ground will be enclosed for this match and a charge of 50 cents for chairs and benches on the Club side and 20 cents on the far side will be made53 words
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Article209 1935-11-02 11 Fathul Zaman's Successful Year The annual general meeting of the Fathul Zaman Football Club was held on Sunday. The hon. general secre tary had to report very successful year's working. For the first time m its existence the Club shows a credit balance <$281 00) to carry209 words
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Article97 1935-11-02 11 New South Wales Government To Make Grant Sydney. The State Government has agreed to find the money to provide a suitable cinder track for the Empire Games m the event of the Games being held m Sydney m 1938. This, it is estimated, wil cost anything up to97 words
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Article96 1935-11-02 11 Perak Defeat Kedah 7—o From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 1. In the first inter-state hockey mat Cii here this season Perak defeated Kedah by seven goals to nil. As the score indicates, Perak mono polised the attack and might have scored further but for the erratic shootin96 words
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Article47 1935-11-02 11 The following are the results of matches played yesteiday: I Newport 5 New Zealand 17 Leicestershire 0 East Midlands 16 (at Leicester) London, Oct 30 The results of today's Rugby Union .matches were as follows: Kent 8 Hampshire 11 Middlesex 3: Eastern Counties 8 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article388 1935-11-02 11 Hoping For Fight With Bob Olin London, Oct. 20. U7HERE Jack Petersen. British heavyweight champion, backed by tempting offers from the Wembley promoters, failed In clinching a world cruiser-weight title match with Bob Olin. the American, Jock McAvoy, our best middle-weight, may succeed. The Manchester388 words
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Article108 1935-11-02 11 Accepts Offer To Appear In Australia Sydney. A visit to Australia by the French tennis professional. Henry Cochet. now seems assured In reply to the message sent by the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, ottering him onethird of the gross gftU takings ;jt all matches with no108 words
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Article42 1935-11-02 11 The following will represent thi S.R.C. vs. SVC. tod- 510 on S.P.C ground. O. C. Aeria. R Barth. A. G. Armstrong. G. Ross. J. S. de Souza. L. Al"is. D. Ross. N. Sullivan. M. Valberg. J. Zehnder. P d. Almeida42 words
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Article467 1935-11-02 11 NAI SOM PHONG WAS QUICKER From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Nov. 1 COUR attractive bouts won- provided at last night's boxlnn hold .it the Jubilee Park. A large crowd was pr»sent In the main eventfl a 12-rounder Nai Som Phong, who was recently defeated by Rocky Montanes.467 words
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224 1935-11-02 11 TWO-REFEREE SYSTEM AGAIN DISCUSSED Try-Out In Next Season's League Matches Suggested THERE is a new move afoot regarding the two- referees proposals. It has been suggested from influential sources that a wiser course of procedure would be to seek permission for the two-referees system to be tried next season m224 words
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Miscellaneous57 1935-11-02 11 LAWN BOWLS The following ties m the S.C.C lawn bowls handicap doubles have been fixed MONDAY. NOV. 4 C. R. Wardle aad Dr. E. A. Elder < olus 4» vs. A Ferguson and C. G. Fugler <Scr. > TUESDAY, NOV. 5 G. C. Miller and J. A. Dean (owe 2,57 words
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336 1935-11-02 12 Mexican's Clean Hitting Delights Crowd SONG GETS DECISION OVER WAHID I AST night's boxing crowd, nearly a record one, left the New L* World arena thoroughly pleased with the entertainment provided tr the excellent card of fights presented, all of which went the full distance.336 words
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Article, Illustration14 1935-11-02 12 photo) A TTSSIJ. for (ho ball la the Singapore hockey trial match Free PressFree Press - 14 words
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Article320 1935-11-02 12 Hockey Should Have Beaten C. S. C. With Better Combination ihinese 1; CS.C. 1. T*HE Chinese can attribute their failure to beat the Ceylon Sports Club m a hockey match at Hong Lim Green yesterday to lack of combination. They had practically all the play but320 words
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Article56 1935-11-02 12 Mr. J. S. McPherson. M.C.S., who returned by the P. and O. Corfu from nome leave left Singapore on Oct. 28 for Kota Bharu to take up duties as Collector of Land Revenue and Assistant British Adviser. Kelantan, m place of Mr. H. North Hunt. M.C S who has come56 words
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Article878 1935-11-02 12 i A.P.C. 3; S.C.C. "B M 1. A HOCKEY match which was played yesterday afternoon bejtween a "B" team of the S.C.C. and ithe A.P.C. on the padang resulted m a win for tire A.P.C. by three goals to one. The Club were kept strictly878 words
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Article72 1935-11-02 12 Perth, (W. Aust.), Nov. 1. •THE M.C.C. \%ere all out for 344 runs. James Langridgre made 59. Ditchbum, left arm, was the most successful bowler with 4 for 46. West Australia replied with 165 for six, Taafe contributing a very valuable 76. Sims who has now72 words
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Article229 1935-11-02 12 The following are the home football I fixtures for today DIVISION 1 Aston Vilin vs. Grimsby Bolton vs. Blackburn Brentford vs. Arsenal I Derby vs. Manchester C j Everton vs. Stoke I Huddersfleid vs. Chelsea Middlesbrough vs. Liverpool I Portsmouth vs. Sunderland Preston Birmingham i Sheffield vV229 words
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Article423 1935-11-02 12 jTHE Royal Singapore Yacht Club have arranged a return match with H.M.S. Cornwall as part of the, Rowing Regatta programme on Friday. Nov. 8. THE Cornwall crew art- thirsting to avenge their previous set-back and 'have co-opted Wing Commander the Rev. J. A. Jagoe as their423 words
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Article122 1935-11-02 12 The Order Of Running \nd Scratching FOLLOWING an* the ord. and scratchkngs for the tint the Perak Turi Club Autumn ;.t Ipoh today RACK \o. I. PorjM-. rriaat, Me. I. Bellr Yolnlak RACK Horses. Class 4 J tx ier»t R.\< X No. BHMk, Cla*s 4 furs .strai Om|122 words
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Article18 1935-11-02 12 In a hockey match at Tn:. terday the V MCA beat the WIH Regimen- by a to nil18 words
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Advertisement79 1935-11-02 12 BOOKS ON ABYSSINIA JUST RECEIVED The Daily Telegraph MAP OF ABYSSINIA X knowledge of the peculiarities of the relief and of the means of communication is essential to the full comprehension oTtEe situation m Abyssinia. PRICE 30 cents Abyssinia on the Eve Ladislas Farago $6.00 The Real Abyssinia Col. C79 words
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