The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 November 1935

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14,693 KSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 282 1 Japan Sees British Activities Behind Currency Move BANKERS BELIEVE FINANCIAL AID PROMISED Suggestion Ridiculed By Sir Frederick Leith-Ross ivror Shanghai, Nov. 4. ANESE suspicions of British activity m China ye been stimulated by the Chinese Government's new tary decrees, which some Japanese bankers at Shanghai
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  • 64 1 London, Nov. 4. wds are expected m London iday for ihu wedding of the >: Gloucester and Lady Alice Icott :y will take place m the pel m Buckingham Palace. bride will arrive m a glass rozn her London home accomoy her brother, the Duke oi h. and
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  • 15 1 Cheyenne, Wyoming:. Nov. 4. killed when an airliner a hilltop with a fierce exliter Wireless.
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  • 36 1 London. >or. 4. THE Cunard-White Star Line unnouncea that the 52. 100-ton Atlantic liner Berengaria will be retired from serrice when the Queen Mary begins her sailings on Mau 27 next.- British Raaio
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  • 36 1 Mr. Haldwin Returned Unopposed London, Nov. 4. Nominations tor the General Election occurred today and by 3.30 p.m. 22 Conservatives, two Simonite Liberals and 13 Labourites had been returned unopposed, including Mr. Baldwin. Reuter
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  • 58 1 Opened By Goering Near r Potsdam Berlin. Nov. 4. nination of the intensive labours of 4.000 workmen tor a year was seen when the huge air and war r>cademy tras opened at Gatow. near Potsdam. Hider and General Ooerlng were present and the latter made the opening speech.
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  • 21 1 Washington. Nov. 4. The American farmers' September Income was €18.000.000 more than m August, saya the Department of Agriculture.- Reuter wireless
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  • 164 1 The Hague, Nov. 4. A GOVERNMENT memorandum states the economic situation is getting worre, but the Government stands by the opinion that no good can be ex¥w»r«t4»rt frnm rit'V:ilii:i t ion.- Reuter Wireless troops reach Gorahai as the Abyssinians have been ordered to hold the town
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    17 1 CHORUS: "HI WHAT'S THE MIRK V CONDUCTOR: "THE DRIVER ONLY MADE IP HIS MIND A MINUTE AGO
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  • 100 1 Name Withheld From Publication T*HE Free Press understands that the appointment of Sir Andrew Caldccott v s successor as Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements has been definitely made, but the name is bring withheld from publication for the moment. Sir Andrew has not been
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  • 167 1 The Imperial Airways plane which was to hay arrived at Singapore from Europe tomorrow Is being delayed. A cable received by the local agents .terday stated that phenomenal weather extttl IB the Mediterranean resulting m a complete hold-up of services and extensive damage to shipping
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  • 354 1 Italians Planning To Attack Town To Which The Negus Is Going ABYSSINIAN TRIBESMEN ADOPT GUERRILLA TACTICS Addis Ababa Nov. 4. \FFICIAL quarters claim to have received information that the talian's are planning a smashing ffensive from north of Mount Moussa cross the Danakil desert towards ►essie. Aeroplanes. infantry and avalry
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  • 96 1 SPURT IN SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN Naval Work Worth £7,000,000 London, Nov. 4. pREATBP activity m shipbuilding In Groat Britain is reported Liust month orders were placed lor 43 vessels of which 32 are for British owners. It is expected 'hrr. further substantial orders will be placed m the near iuture.
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  • 52 1 Creat Hurricane Damage In Nicaragua Managua, Nov. 4. Ten thousand are homeless as the result of a hurricane which swept the northern coast destroying the town of Cape Oraclasadios and levelling a number of villages and all cultivation throughout a belt, forty miles wide and 250 miles long.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness *nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. I IMm jaij j i IT"BB» J fv i fl fl Hill lit (^y^ i *Q r TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION 815 to 9.15 p.m. nflll Allfl 11(11 I V SPECIAL DINNER DANCE »IJH
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    • 73 1 There i» no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI i|l HOTEL P"- GARDEN TONIGHT lAL DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER BAND— J CABARET ITEMS BY JIMMY PETER ALBRECHT DOLLY THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 1 PM. AT THE \DEM»HI HOTf.L Speaker Dr.
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  • 6 2 Letters To The Editor DOES SINGAPORE
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    1743 2 LEGISLATIVE AND MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS i —CULTURE AND COMMERCE NOT INCONSISTENT—RAFFLES LIBRARY NEGLECTED— SCREEN AND STAGEGET RICH QUICKLY SOCIAL AMBITION IN SINGAPORE I GO VERNMENT HOUSE FUNCTIONS RAFFLES AND j CULTURE To The Editor. It may oe that the lives of Europeans Sir. Men of education and culture wiil
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  • 139 2 The closing date lor receiving orders for Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Christmas hampers has been extended to Nov 7 A marriage is arranged and will take place early in December between Mr H. R. F. Mason, the East Surrey Regiment, only son of Colonel W. Mason. C.T.E ani Mrs. Mason. O
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  • 181 2 I From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 3. Hundreds attended" a most successful carnival m aid of the Poppy Day Fund held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, last night. Among the patrons present at the carnival were Hi:; Highness the Sultan i
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  • 76 2 Sunday. Nov. 3. Captain The Hon. G. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser had luncheon at Government House. Hon. Major R. L. Nunn and Mrs. Nunn and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunter dined at Government House. After dinner His Excellency and Lady Thomas and party attended the Poppy iDay
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  • 133 2 From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 3. An alleged assault by two Chines on an Indian guarc on the Sultan Street and Pudu Road line, of truF.M.S. Railway, was reported to the police yesterday evening While boarding the 5 p.m train at Sultan Street,
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  • 113 2 Over two hundred relatives .in*. friends attended the funeral ot Mr Gregory Isaiah Zechariah. whose death occurred at his residence. 2. Sin Chew Kee Street. Kuala Lumpur, on Thurs day night The funeral took place on Friday evening, at the Birch Road I cemetery, following a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 17 2 FROM THE JECRET ARCHIVES^F ALL THE GJ>lf(T NATIONS! OFHCIAL AUTHENTIC UNCENSORED SPECIAL ARMISTICE PRESENTATION AT THE PAVILION
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    • 151 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. m^^ nail M POLISHES KflpJM FOR flp|^2H BRILLIANT B FINISH AGENTS. GRAFTON LABORATORIES. 20b. Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel Bedrooms with running hot and cold water, ceiling fans and long Baths. Billiards. Dancing. Tennis, garages and gardens, beautifully furnished throughout good service, excellent cuisine.
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    • 435 2 Übc Situjaporc Ifrcc press Head Office: Cecil Slrrrl s. Kual.i Lumpur Office: 25, Java Strcrt Phonr London Office: Phone: Onlral .Im»h--Tel: "Leadtnal.lv i SUBSCRIPTION RATES 5... Within Malay.. M Monthly 2 00 <w> Quarterly S 8.50 vi Half Yearly $17.00 $21 on Yearly $;I4 00 $ik to Note. Outstation <
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 374 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, NOV. I High Water. 5.58 a.m. 7 2ft.. 5.10 pm 7.7 It. Rugby: S.C.C Tournament. PS. I vs. Etceteras; Medical College vs. Kota Raja at College, Hocke Girls' Sports Club vs. V.M.C.A PI at G.S.C; V.M.C.A. Juniors vs. R.A.O.C at V.M.C.A.. Sikh Police vs. H.K.S.
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    • 259 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes B.B.S.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the organ of the Regal. Edmonton. 6.50 "High Spots"— No. 3. A descriptive commentary by Mr F. C. Luke (ex-Mayor of Bristol) from the top of the Church of
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  • 377 3 Extremely Lo W Figure kj definite figure regarding the cost organising tho 1934 Poppy Day Is yet available, as this appeal' mes within the not yet published its for tlie year ending Sept 30 h figures do not vary much from year and
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  • 243 3 CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN PERFORMERS ALL THEIR LIVES jT ITERALLY born and bred to the art of entertaining are a troupe of vaudeville and cabaret artists i<ow m Singapore. They are the CottrelLs and they form a unique combination of performers. There have been a number
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  • 64 3 To Bo Launched On Abyssinians It la reported that Mussolini has commandeered all the supplies of garlic m Italy. It is required m connection with the manufacture of poison gas. If this bodes ill for the Abyssinians. it is also calculated to make for discontent on the home
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  • 353 3 Latest German System ASSISTS PILOTS TO LAND IN FOG OR BY NIGHT Flit latest-type German blind landing apparatus for assisting the pilots of airliners m fog and by night is being installed •tt Heston, airport of West London. It will guide them to within
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  • 118 3 MEN RANSACK HOUSE But Fail To Find Money Sitiauan, Nov. 2. A DARING robbery took place here last night, when three men, wearing masks, are alleged to have entered a Chinese woman's house at about Jiiidnight and ronsacked it m search of money. They warned th<? woman not to raise
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  • 1012 3 Bicycle Shop Manage And Assistant Charged SEQUEL TO SALE OF MACHINE j I TO SCHOOLBOY j AT the BiagmpMW Assizes yesterday the first ease taken up was the one m which Our Ah Ltag and Ong >lun (hwee stood charged with having fraudulently used as genuine a receipt which they
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  • 236 3 Vicar Says Women Need Not Wear Hats A London vicar announced recently that women need not wear hats m his ■hurch. The Rev. T. B. Scrutton. Rural Dean 9l Kingston, who is a son of the late Mr. Justice Scrutton. writes m his parish magazine: "The vigar announces
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  • 535 3 Government Taking Action CHILDREN ARE "EXPORTED" TO GUARDIANS ABROAD London. IT IS learnt that Sir John Simon, the Home Secrafajy, intends to set up a Departmental Committee to conduct a rigorous m Quiry into certain abuses of child adoption, such as traffic m children who.
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  • 172 3 Sailors Want Better Clubs In Ports An appeal for more comfortable seamen's clubs m ports was made by Father Ivor Daniel, of Pembroke Dock. at the Sea Apostalate International Congress at S*. Peter's Hall. West- i minster. "I have been told by sailors." he said, '•that they would
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  • 86 3 The foUowing are pa^engers on theI East Asiatic Company's m.s "Meonia" which left Pending en Friday homeward bound: Mis. E Underdahl. Mr. Paul Muller. Mrs H. R. Hcmsted. Mis.<: W. R. Hemsted, Mr. R 1 Mayer, Mr. J. H. Naafs. Mrs. J. H Naals. Miss Jessie S. Smith, Mrs. G.
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  • 212 3 Now Back At Work After Taking Kruschen To haw rh» um.itism \n Uw 1- bad enough, but this man. a tailor, h.ui It m his hands too. and, UMfeJott could not »>arn his living But he is I)< now. an<l back at work His
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  • 170 3 CUMM Not (lUilty On Insanit> (i rounds 1 1 k.i i Nov. t Considered lit to plead after several months' OOBfIOtfJMBt at the Central Mental Hospital, the assessors lound Tan Po«' Tow not guilty of a charge of murder on the ground of the insanity
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  • 286 4 f TOW would you like shoes the 1 colour of Oriental Ox Blood. Snow Shadows. Burgundy? For these, ladies, are the colours of future shoe?. The Shoe and Leather Fair, at the Royal Agricultural Hall Lon3 m, will thrust upon the fashion world shoes which will
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  • 43 4 Mr. and Mrs. David Graham. Telok Anson, will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their wedding on Dec. 5. Mr. Graham is one of the most esteemed members of the Scottish community of Perak and was at one time Chieftain of St. Andrew's Society.
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  • 305 4 "THE QUEEN IS OUR GOODWILL" "The Q'tepn is our goodwill." Thu.-s did a shrewa dealer express the unanimous opinion of her Majesty's interes. m beautiful r.nd rare works of art. when she visited the second annual AntUiue Dealers' Exhibition and Fair held a« Grosvenor House. Ihe Qutvn soent two hours
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  • 1064 4 AN EVER-POPULAR TRIO Tulle— Lace— Velvet ,JS SOMEBODY trying to find out i whether women will ever tire of velvet and lace? Not only are these fabrics synonymous with luxury since they used to be so expensive, but they are undoubtedly as becoming as cosmetics could possibly bo and a
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  • 513 4 Designs Inspired By Culture CHEATHLiKE evening itrttMl are now cut in one piece with their draperies. In some, which are inspired by sculpture the drapery fahs lrom a troni fullness, and is drawn up to the walsi or shoulders at the back A lllm-flUing
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  • 185 4 PARIS A UTUMN FASHIONS THEY have plen.y of character aboul them, the rich and luxurious tat>rics which Parisian dress-makers nave just finished moulding into the autumn fashions all the world's ouyers have arrived m this city to inspce\ Woollens range from heavy to lea-ther-weight Such a number are of the
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  • 108 4 There are lots <>t cl»ver season of giving a del tourh to a simple out lit -at very MB pense. There's a host ot Mgfesl the new Paris Fashions number Vogue. A little skull cap wi to match is smart for sp >n* S coloured woollen
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  • 168 4 INDIGESTION CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED. If you had had poafl Indigestion and could find not: do you any good, would v< I B it marvellous it a lew dose* of medicine you tried comp>t«M\ your suffering Yoi this is what happ-i. man who wrot r v Read words Maclean
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly 50 million tiny Mama or potea where tiny germs or parasites can hido and cause your akin to Itch, -rack. Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Ringworm. Pimples, Acne. Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waate time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 84 4 SEASON'S SILHOUETTES Here, boiled down to their essentials, are the thiee silhouettes of the season: Military. Florentine. Classical. Vogue, m the new Paris Fashions number, groups the new fashions m this way. and shows you two pages of charming sketches m black and white, of clothes representing each type Really
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  • 172 5 TIIE SHANGHAI basketball team which beat Hopeh. THE START of the 10.000 metres race. BELOW (left): Mr. Pan Kong Chin, chairman of the Education Bureau, presenting prizes to the winners m the 400 metres relay race for girls. BELOW (right): The Mayor, Mr. Wu Teh
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 That is ulial you'll say if \ou choose it from our fine selection of Australian and Argentine Beef. Why worry ahout your roast t*hen you cau purchase juicy joints, tender and tasty, from our numerous branches. Ensure the success of your dinner wilh Cold Storage beef. W S 121
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  • 453 6 EDUCATIONAL RECREATIVE TOUR EDUCATION by travel is becoming increasingly popular m Aus- tralia, parents sending their children on organised tours both to other parts of the large continent and abroad. The great majority of these tours are conducted by the Young Australia League, known
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  • 194 6 Two Murder Cases On List j •THE Police have been kept busy of late unravelling fraud and embezzlement cases. Their activities were reflected m ihv calendar of cases for trial at the sixth sitting of the Assize Court. Singapore, which opeied yesterday morning, before Mr. Justice
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  • 254 6 Case For Prosecution Takes Three Days Alter recording evidence for three days ugains' Lim Teck Kow and Seng Yew Chow on a charge ol cheating m respect of $7,000. DetectiveInspector d. E. Nickels. Officer In Charge ot Commercial Crimes, ended the case for the prosecution on
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  • 136 6 Thought First White Man Was Sick Indian Orilla (Ontario). Chief Bigwind. hale and hearty at 96. except for failing eyesight, stood before his tepee, at the annual Rama Indian Reserve, fair and told the younger Indians of the "days before the white man owned this country." The aged
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  • 44 6 It is rumourod that Dr. L. F. Day, > Medical Officer. Lipis. who la a wellknown Surgeon and Specialist of nose, ear, and throat diseases, will proceed to Penang on transfer and will be replaced by Dr. J. A. P. Cameron from Kuala Lumpui. i
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  • 115 6 Allegation Against A Malay A railway detective walking up and rk down the Tanjong Pagar station platform on Sunday saw a male Malay m a women's compartment. The man refused to get out and was only ejected after a scuffle. The first portion of the sequel was
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  • 153 6 New broadcast Station Next Year The lontj distance radio telephone between Shanghai and Canton will be open for public service on January 1, according to a statement made by Mr. Tang Chung-yiu. the Canton director supervising the construction of this telephone. Mr. Tany returned to Canton from Shanghai
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  • 43 6 Major H. S. Pafeenofl; who relieves Mr. J. A. Black as President. Municipal Commissioners. Penang, when the latter goes to Singapore to act as Secretary for Chines- Affairs, arrives m Penan-* on Thursday. Nov. 7. Mr Black leaves for Singapore on Nov. 9.
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  • 84 6 DO the McPherson Road swamps provide a home for rrccodiles According to Boey Peng Kow. a Straits-born Chinese, they do. Hi* attempt to shoot one brought him up before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate. Apparently he had used buck shot some of which ricochetted
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  • 178 6 A large number of people m Singa- pore showed they possessed some "culture" when, on Sunday night, they attended a Beethoven and Schubert evening by the Kellers Band at Sea View Hotel. I: was an aesthetic treat of tiie highest order. The Band were superb
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  • 280 6 Magistrate'i Reluctance In Convicting Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 1. Mr. F. X Wilson, m the Kuala Lumpur police court today, convicted Ramatamy, a detective attached to the Central Police Station, who was charged with trespass by entering the house of Rajahgop-.U and a Tamil woman named Leichumi with intent
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  • COUNTERFEITER GAOLED FOR 6 YEARS
    • 148 6 Monopolies' Raid In Pasir Panjang Road PRODUCED yesterday before Mr. 11. A. Forrer. the Singapore criminal district judge, on a charge of the possession of dutiable tobacco, a Teochew Chinese, Lee Swee CIMW, at first refused to plead explaining that he was willing to leave the
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    • 356 6 Natural Causes Verdict Returned From Our Own Correspondent Taiping. Nov. I. A vordict of dealt) irom nattmiJ cautea was returned by the Taiping coroner today, at an inquest on Tamil servant. Mayan, employed by Subadcr Bewelkio ol the 2 20 Burma Rifles Tlie man had complained of pair
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    • 230 6 Juvenile Court Case London Oct. 23. •4IJAVING bed used to luxury. I H don't want to go back to poverty." said a 15-year-old girl, stated to have appeared m London and provincial theatres and to have earned about r3,000. when .she appeared at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have ■topix-d Oft ting r T > Nights, Leg Pain* Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. DizeinesH, Lumbapo Burning. ltchin K SmartInp. Aridity «1 T.oss of Vijror by a Doctors now discovery called Cystex (Slsstex). Gently sootbea, cleans", and heals
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  • 241 7 Action Urged To Remove Remand Scandal London. DI LOPMENTS which are expected ad to far-reaching changes m British legal system will shortly rst is likely to be the appointi Royal Commission to con- whole question of the magisThis is almost certain to be aid
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  • 392 7 T"HE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Oci 26 to Nov. 1. inclusive, and are available for public use m the Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public
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  • 138 7 Buying Closed Pit To Work It Themselves London, Oct. 21. Two hundred and fifty miners thrown (idle by the closing of the 100-year-old I pit on the Greenwich Hospital Estate are trying to raise the money to buy and work it themselves. They formed a committee, collected €2.000
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  • 49 7 The death took place at her residence m Bishop Street, Penang last week of Miss Annie Smith an aunt of Dr. J. E. Smith. Miss Smith who was 79 years of age, was the daughter of Captain Smith, a merchant seaman well-known m ihe Far East m th* 'fifUes.
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  • 215 7 Cheque Cashed By Man Posing As Member London, Oct. 26. A FRAUD on a famous Pall Mall club by an elderly man posing, as a member lias been reported to the police. A man is stated to have walked up to the hall porter at the
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  • 69 7 Chinese Said To Have Grievously Injured Two Loo Kai Tee claimed trial yesterday before Mr. E. E. Colman, the Singapore fifth magistrate, when indicted with having caused grievous hurt to Manicam and Yeo Chap Lee by rash driving. The incident was alleged to have occurred on Nov.
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  • 24 7 "Orania" Wreck. Is at least to be removed from the entrance channel to Leixoes Harbour, which it has been obstructing badly since December, 1934.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 TOMORROW'S EVENT AT THE CAPITOL! 3.15-6.15-9.15 f 1 Jon 11 < -T^T k <^hI .^fl /MHRCH Swith FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW i j jf f DAVID COPPERFIELD' tame) m y,r|ySM TOLSTOY'S IMMORTAL STORY #^Al^ l^i^^A 120,035 ■/mriniii PEOPLE IC illi\ Lf w\ 1 1 MM oL during ig| -a MAUREEN O SULLIVAN
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    • 325 7 I 6ALA PREMIERE TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 jIWALHAMBRA VElcWi I MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3.1T*l FOX FILM>S PRESENT WITH PRIDE THE YEARS l|i ill GREATEST TRIL'MI'H Ol Till SCREEN' &L- Glorious SHIRLEY d TEMPLE J* Acclaimed by vote as the world's most popular star for 1935 co-starred for the first time with
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  • 1029 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935 China And Her Currency WHILE it is not possible at the moment to visualise all the possibilities and implications of the decision of the Chinese Government to nationalise silver there can be no doubt that it is a decision of major importance
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  • 152 8 Mr. Scow Fan Chou. of the Eastern Optical Co.. has returned to Penany from his t^vo* months' vacation m China. The death occurred yesterday at the age of 61 of Mr. G. Simon Fernando, father-in-law of Mr. Fernando stationmaster, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. D. G. Hall, Superintendent. Trade
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  • 448 8 Mnssnlini In Tin Cinemas MANIFE-STA'IIONG Of puLii" teeilng m the cinema are rare, and even the news reel of the Jubilee provoked little but spasmodic clappinu (write* London correspondent*. This wees however even the most sophisticated Oi London's West End etBMMM are pfOfing a barometer ol
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  • 1073 8 IT IS l sorry reflection On your and my generation that tiu« onttta nfllng COWtOOf or the po«nf man known M Civil Sammy v popularly credited to hay*' been dne to the fail be had on Me head as a baby, sincv when (to be candid* be has
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 261 8 Enjoy the Pleasure of Giving Your Friends the Ideal Christmas Present. You can pa> youi friend.s tin- hichest W^\^jmi^TVßP compliment b> undine them a uift cast- jlU|||HH||V of thU famous old Scotch \Vhisk> Johnnie Walkei i^ puked m specially «AVM VV^ decorated Christmas rases of 2, 3, 6or AA VBO
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    • 17 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. j II 0 MiKONG B AIS X CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.
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  • 424 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6p. m. Nov. 4 I of 1 denomination nnlcin Otherwiae stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall aversion Loan. 5 p.c.. 1944-64 117 i 8 Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 n 8 J Loan, v. p,. D 2 U57 104 1045 c, p.C,
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  • 244 9 Big Orders At Motor Exhibition London, Oct. 23. pit Olympia Motor Exhibition is accelerating for a final sprint nd yesterday there were signs not •ly 01 increased public interest but *o 01 Increased business. Sales managers of the leading firms were animous m declaring that they pleased with
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  • 64 9 UNITED TEMIANG DIVIDEND U r M. V U M J A r Guthrie and Co., Ltd., have received a cable from the secretaries of Unitea Temiang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates. Ltd., advising that the Board have recommended a (fina*> dividend m respect of the last financial year of Id. per share,
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  • 79 9 Nov. 4 Buyers Sellers Gambler 7.00 Java Cube 9.75 Hamburg Cubo 10.50 Copra. Sundried 5.20 Copra, mixed 4.65 Small Flake Tapioca 4.C5 R.B. Siam No. 1 koyan 167 Banja Jelotonjz 9.25 Sarawak Jclotong 9.00 R. <Siam> W.C. No. 1 per koyan 140 Rice. Saigon Al 158 Rice.
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  • 218 9 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 a newspaper published m Malaya has
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  • 120 9 ki'rrkk. Steady J°n a M-,r SP °6 7^ Previously Ea.sy M•II SM July-Sept. 6 1 1 /16 d I I U 1 New York Spot: 13.26 c Stocks: London 94.178 tons. Liverpool 76.363 tons. rOTRA: Straits S.D.. Nov to Rotterdam: €14 17s 6d Previously: 4114 10s PEPPBE:
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  • 81 9 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations Nov. 4 I I a I Method ot Parity before Rate Pro Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to t 124.21 74 3 745 8 New York to 4.86 2 3 4.923* 4919 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 7.25 Hong Kong Per dollar
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  • 64 9 I ondon Tin: Weak. Cash. £223. Previously Firmer at £225 Three months. £211 17s 6d Previously. £213 10s. New York Tin Spot opened at 51.75. Previously: Copper: Settlement: £35 Previously: £35 5s Gold Yesterday: £7 Is 5d Previously: £7 Is. 5> 2 d. Silver: Spot, 29 2d.
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  • 227 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES j Yesterday's Singapore Quotations I SELLING Nov. 4 London. 4 months' sight 24 1,8 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London, 60 days' sight 2i4 IJI6 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 2j4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 865
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  • 1174 9 Fraser and Co. 's List I MONDAY, NOV. I, 1 •<:::, MINING Buyer* Sellers Ampat Tin (4b» 6s 4>.,d 6- 10'- /isam Kumbany (fi 33s 6a 34s ba Austral Malay (£j 60s 61s Aycr Hitam Tin <j*-i 14^ gd 15s P:J Ayer Wena <$1; 18.)
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  • 245 9 REPORT SHOWS SMALL PROFIT [l THE directors of Bukit Ibu < Bandar) Tin. Ltd.. m their report to thr shareholders, for presentation at thr annual meeting, to be held at Penanii on Friday. Nov. 8, state Your directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited statement of
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  • 89 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. I. \'l o'( l«M*k it. »..i Bu>ers x-ller* No. 1. X. R.S.S incaaea •FOB Nowmbtn Oood FAQ. m cases <F. 0.8. November* *JIS ll' No. I X. R.S.S «sp<)t--loott) lavafteMc SliiKiipt.n No. I.X.R.RS November j-j', 22" L> 'comber 22- A M 22 X Jan
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  • 100 10 ROTARY UNEMPLOYMENT! FUND Subscriptions List Already acknowledged 51. 070.95 per month for 1 yr. Messrs. Rcneo Ltd. Printing Staff 15.00 -do Singapore Municipal Subordinate Staff 169.60 do Messrs. Wearne Bros. 20.00 do Mr. W. M. Harper 12.00 do Mr. E. B. Williams 10.00 do 1.302.55 Donations Already acknowledged 5.749.66 Police
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  • 58 10 It is believed that Dr. L. F. Day, Medical Officer, Lipis, will be proceed- '< ing to Penang on transfer and will be replaced by Dr. J. a. P. Cameron from Kuala Lumpur. *f r Wear, Assistant Engineer < Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as Executive
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  • 92 10 From Our Own Correspondents Ipoh. Nov. 4. The first of the Poppy Day functions took place at the Grand Hotel on Saturday when a cabaret dance was held The attendance was nearly 350. Mr. and Mrs. Humphry Butler contributed the well-known Hallelullah Lassies number, which
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  • 89 10 Two charges were preferred yesterday before Mr. E. E. Colman. the Singapore fifth magistrate, against an Arab landed proprietor. Alip bin Mohsen. The first, was that he had caused grievous hurt to a Chinese, Goh Chung VVhatt. by driving his motor-car rashly, m Geylang Roud
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  • 37 10 Mr. G. Wilde, of the Engineering Dapartment. Posts and Telegraphs. Lnoh. accompanied by Mrs. Wilde and :hild. leaves for home on leave this .veek Mr. G. C. O'Farrell has arrived from Kuala Lumpur to relieve Mr Wilde.
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  • 757 10 NAMES OF CONTROL BOARD MEMBERS Shanghai, Nov. 4. AN official announcement from Nanking gives the names of the members of the Board of Control of the currency reforms undertaken by the Central Government of Nanking. Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Ministei. has been appointed
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  • 1016 10 200-Mile Dash To Cut Railway Planned THE main body of Gen. Piroli's. Askaris have occupied Enda Abbamas, a commanding position surrounded by fertile and well watered valleys Women welcomed the invaders and large herds of cattle were brought out fiom concealment, many of which the iroops
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  • 91 10 Chinese Driver Charged With Causing Death Of Woman Bail was fixed m $500 m the et which Wong Leone .1 Chii driver, was re -charthe death of Chines.- woman songer. When originally brouuht un b 111 E E Colman. the S;;. •n.taistrat'. Wong Lmb charged with tusing -ruv
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  • 54 10 •From Our Own OorTMpOOdtnl Taipine. Nm A motorbus overturned mm X Road last evening. Fortun..'. one of the seven passenu. r injuries. The driver, a Chine v .irnrd 1 Kean Hong, was charged m ttfc ing court today with causing hur passenger named Hashim md Wll negligent driving.
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  • 267 10 British Surgeon Asked To Attend Mr. Wang ENQUIRY FROM EMPEROR OF JAPAN Shanghai. N.,\ THE latest bulletin ir.,m Health Department ti ing; states th;,t Mr Wain; < Wei's condition continues improve, although the th< bullet has not yet been riMtu from his body. An urgent meeting <.».,,• appointed Dr. H.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 184 10 FURNITURE FOR THE MODERN HOME Hl^H^tiVil^^^^"^ Hi ill 1 V^B "^^c" jJ^^M i^ 1 1 jj ir?^^^^^^u FURNITURE WITH A HAPPY AIR OF MODERNITY YET RETAINING THE SENSE OF COMFORT SO NECESSARY TO A HOME, SUGGESTIONS AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. The New CHEVROLET MASTER
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    • 51 10 f TODAY TIFFIN $1.00 I Thick Ox Tail Soup Fried Fish 4k Tartar* MM Grilled (hi. km A Baron Jardiniere A Chipped Poi.iio Cold Meat A Salad Vanill i Ire Oeam Cheene. Fruit. Coffer. TRY OUR SPECIALITIES: FRESH ItAKKD ALASKA A CHOM I OF OVER 100 OTMt X DOHCI PHONE
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  • 753 11  - PICTURES Are Made Primarily MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person I BY For Women 1.. TER twenty years of picture- says Jack Warner. that we make pictures for They make up 60 per rent ir audiences, m the first place, .end place, they accom-two-thirds of the men who theatre and the
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  • 427 11  -  Ely Culbertson I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I THE SHIFT BID THE shift bid is a favourite trick or Contract Brldgi players, and beiorc Contract was played it was used by Auction players. Briefly defined, a shift bid is the bid of a player's
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  • 334 11 THAT bundle of screen magic, five- year-old Shirley Temple, will soon be thrilling and delighting her army of local movie fans m a new picture. Reports from other cities indicate that m "The Little Colonel," Fox Film has given her an ideal film for her acting, singing,
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  • 444 11 Profit Of $5,000 For The Year The directors of Mandai-Tekong < Singapore > Rubber Estates. Limited, m their report to the shareholders, dated Singapore. Oct. 23. to be presented to the shareholder! at the annual meeting to be held at Singapore n Nov. 6. state: Your directors bet,
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    299 11 "Black Sheep" found i most receptive Audience hi the Ctnitol Theatre, where it opened on Sunday night. a> he story /.'pjit'ci merrily akmi m fast c ■■nrdv vein, with the underlying drama romlng frequently to the surface, the romance between Edmund Lowe mil Claire Trevor was one
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 146 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In the manner prescribed o.v Onllnance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony m:\fi OFFict; iionc; kon<; Authorised Capital $50 000.000 Is&ued and rullv paid up $20 000
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    • 508 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. MSTRAI.h \sn CHINA Incorporated In England by Koyj! CharN Paid up capital m «oo<h*. shares of C 5 caen mhx\oo» Reserve Fund 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors '..nxi m UK Ml Dllllt 38 Bishopdgate 1 ntftfl EC k Agencies and Hum lie* Aior Star Doi).- i
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  • 48 12 Nov. 3: Rantau. Rusa fßrlt.V, Hakusan Maru. Tajima Maru. London Maru (Jap); Tjipai. Kulit. Kepah. de Haan, Kolam <Dut). Nov 4: Augustina. Petronella. Ophir.. Both <Dut.>; James S;ove. Nordhav, Hai Lee tNorj; Limnea. Phasianella, Cyclops. Sin Kheng Seng. Ban Siong i Bee. Tweedbank (Brit); Mayebashi Maru (Jap.).
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  • 36 12 The P. and O. Cathay has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 10 a.m. tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the Singapore j Harbour Board's wharf on arrival.
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  • 74 12 Unhappy Experience of Young Man On Suwa Maru Shanghai. Nagaichiro Yamazaki. 25. of Osaka. I was found hiding m a second-class lava- tory after the Suwa Maru. which arrived here, left the Insland Sea. and he was handed over to Japanese Consular authorities upon arrival at Shanghai. He
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  • 42 12 The master of the vessel Tinhow wirelessed to Singapore yesterday that at 6.15 a.m. GMT. he passed a steel lighter about 30 feet long and almost awash m Lat. 2.55 N Long. 105.05 E., which is a danger to navigation.
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  • 587 12 Dismissed His Ship London, Oct. 22. /COMMISSIONED Gunner William Gordon Tyrwhitt-Bettridge, of the Royal Naval Gunnery School, Chatham, was found guilty by court-martial yesterday of fraudulently receiving and withholding Government stores. He was sentenced To lose one year's seniority; To be dismissed his ship;
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  • 279 12 £25,000 AND SITE FOR NEW HOSPITAL London, Oct. 23. A GIFT of £25.000 and a new site by the Port of London Authority for the rebuilding of the Albert Dock Hospital were announced yesterday by the Duke of York. He was speaking at the
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  • 229 12 600-ft. Sports Deck To Be Extended An extensive alteration is to be made on the top deck m the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary. The 600-feet long sports deck is to be extended by 30 feet. When completed it will be the longest sports arena m any ship.
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  • 90 12 Particularly High Tonnage Enters Harbour Honj Kong, Oct. 26. Yesterday over 120.000 tons of shipping arrived m Hong Kong from all parts of the world, not including river boats and coastal steamers. Largest of the arrivals was the C.P.R liner Empress of Japan which is 26 000
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 464 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 PMM|t Mil LLOYDS AGENTS. noOKINO AGENT* FOE FEDERATED MALAY STATEB EAILWATB. KOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIMC TTORIDS GRtATin (Incorporated m England) TRAVEL SYSTEM. IBE 'EMPRESS' ROUTE offers FRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vl* BONOLVLU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 477 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok overy Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 am Alor Star: Mon. to Frl.' 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and P-™-Klang, Kuala Lipls, Port Swettenr.am. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala
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    • 531 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside* the uh.«r\«- s or expected to .inn». East Wharf (Kntrance date Rohna 22. Hong Peng. Bon 20. Main Wharf (Entrance (iate Kedah i 8; Bulan 17 Qorfo Achilles lo; Pres Gartioki Kudat 8; Aeneas 6. Empire Dock (Entrance <..t« City of Singapore :iO. Javan, 32; Pangkor
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    • 421 13 s X P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS One 1 "nmie Spore D- :§ssr SSL SFii RMFOT4M H.OOO Dec 2 0 \tZ Mar H X 5.000 3£g™* -00 Apr. 10 Cargo only HOMEWARDS Imvm T nare S pore -r»n«»» c*,^ CATHAY 15,000 Nov. I BEHAR 6 000 Jin^S SOMALI
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    • 456 13 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo City j?"* M S KABING Nov. 9 I 7c l t Calls Glasgow. a FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND
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    • 906 13 SHIPPING THK BLCE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hu. r k zs^rss. "i u>ndoll Giob a jj»»« ««.«eT ta MnmM Imperial Ainrays. Ltd. m.^l^k-. Indian Trana-Contincntal AJrway. Ltd X 1 fi^n^"."^" 1 Avl to L i 4 Qantaa Empire Airway. 14d. HfF^JSffS t uU h Alr Butler Air TrJ^rt elf AlrWay
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 712 14 K» P« M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU MAFIA- Tuesday, Nov. 5. Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. THEDENS Wednesday. Nov. 6. Muntok and Palembang. VAN HEI'TSZ- Wednesday. Nov. 6. Belawan-Deli and Penang. TOHITI- Wednesday, Nov. 6. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASKER --Wednesday. Nov. 6. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Temfafilahan. PoeioePallas. Pengalian-Estate and
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    • 547 14 JOINT SERVICE of PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Salls Hue Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE In Port Nov. 11 Dec. 27 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 18 Nov 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec. 2 Dec.
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    • 57 14 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjoewangi and North Western Ports) l>ue Sail Spore. Spore T.s.m.v. Kangaroo N0v.31 l>ec. 8 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of Freight and Passage please apply to:— McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG Planters Stores Agency
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    • 378 14 O. S. K. LINE s.s. "HAWAII MARU" 10,000 G. TONS Leaves Singapore November 11th at P.M., direct for COLOMBO and E.£*S. African and South American potts Fares to Colombo Deck 3rd Cabin $17 $31.20 $120 For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, Passage* Dept., No. 9. de Souza
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  • 19 15 HIE OXI OKI. UNIVERSITY Boxin Ctab .rainine hard ...r the Inter--1 -rt.
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  • 1023 15 Season's Early Start i:\GLISH ASSOCIATION TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE NiK bockey season has begun a trifle earlier than usual m Britain this year a sign of the growing popularity of the .Mine among men and a stronger desire to get into form as early
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  • 821 15 NEW SCRUM HALF FIND (By Our Seremban Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 3. L T Services 15 pts. Negri- Malacca 7 p ts. QHOWING excellent pace and resolution, the United Services defeated Xegri-Sembilan-Malacca here today by four tries and a penalty goal (15 points) to
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  • 543 15 18 Year-Old French Amateur 'THE new star of French ama- teur lawn tennis is Destremeau, a smart-looking youth of 18. He has been handing: beatings to many of the recognised Davis Cup men lately, so he should play a big part m the match at Queen's between
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  • 49 15 The final of the volunteer snooker tournament will take place today, the players being H. R. Wilson and B. Scott vs. C. G Fugler and E. H. R. Boworman. Straight Snooker Championship H. R. Wilson will play R. M. Wheatcroft m the final on Thursday, Nov. 7.
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  • HORACE LINDRUM KEEPS UP THE FAMILY TRADITION
    • 153 15 JOHORE BADMINTON FINALS Mrs. Mr. Ng Ngoh Tee Win Mixed Doubles < From Our Own Correspondent I Johore Babru, Nov. i\ very poor croud turned out la see the finals of the Mixed Doubles competition run by the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association today, this probably beinjj due to bad
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    • 113 15 AUSTRIAN MATCH England Invited To Play In Vienna Another international with Austria is on the horizon. The Scandinavian tcur having fallen throush England have been invited by Austria to play m May m Vienna where, m the new 60.000 Stadium, there i* a perfect pitchsomething the England players, after some
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    • 103 15 New Bantam-Weight With Familiar Name Mr James J Paget. who promotes bc.xing m Newcastle, is enthusiastic about a 22-years-old bantam-weight with the familiar name of Dick Smith He is no relation to the Dick Smith who reigned as cruiser-weight champion many years ago. though, curiously enough, he was
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    • 60 15 Provincial Circuits Get Busy Just as most of the speedways are closing down two provincial circuits begin to get busy an old favourite In Bannister Court. Southampton, and a brand-new venture at Portsmouth. The latter is very modern m layout. < llt is a small circuit -282 yards
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    • 243 15 LJORACE Lindrum. the Australian snooker wizard, arrived m London last month He is declared even by rival professionals to be the mast remarkable exponent ol the potting name ip the world. And almost before he has had tlm«to look around and discover whenThurston's is he will be
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    • 142 15 Chinese Selected For State XV From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh. Nov. 4. Of the few Asiatics included m th Rugby trial on Saturday, two gave such sood displays that »he selectors l.i.vi picked them for the trophy mate agains; Negrl Semblan next Saturday. This is the
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    • 137 15 Challenge Cup To (live Encouragement London. Athletics m the Navy lor obviouj reasons, has MWI rvschtd lh« standard attained by the < Ihtff ■trvtetl Ml I Hunter thinks It is a Uttlt HMOWn ment that the men In blu<- Mtd and that it can be provided through the
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  • 480 16 Rain All Through Game CLUB'S SOUND DEFENCE SAVES DEFEAT BY BIGGER MARGIN K.A.F. *A" 3 pts. S.C.C. "A" 0. U A 99 FIFTEENS of the R.A.F. and the Cricket Club met m a rugby football match on the Padang yesterday, the <ame
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  • 60 16 The following have been invited to play for the Junior Department against X.M.S. Cornwall on Tuesday, Nov. 5. at the V.M C A. Pool at 5 p.m.: Leong Kwong Nang. Heng Ah Kow. Penny Fones. Ong Swee Poh. Sim Boon Howe. Ho Loo Thiam <capt>. Chan Choon Jin.
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  • 45 16 Members ure notified that the Pagar Lights will be opened for swimming on Thursday, Nov. 7. from 7.30 p.m. During the evening the Golden Bell Ministrels will be rendering musical selections. The lights will also be on on Friday night, weather permitting.
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  • 437 16 PLAY ON SUNDAY THE following are the draw and starting times for the above com petition to be played on Sunday morning Nov. 10: 815 M. Buchanan and D. M. Stevenson and W. MeMullan and W. H Day 8.15 A. L. Birse and F. Bedford
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  • 93 16 The lollowmj; have been selected to play lor the Junior Department against the R.A.O.C. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. on the Anson Roacf ground at 5 p.m.: P. Ferguson. E. C. M Hope. Ding Wong Lik. Chew Wai Imm. M T. Hope. Ong Swee Ken-. Looi Eng San. W.
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  • 499 16 Return Bout With Malinao II I I»M FILIPINO EXPECTED TO SHOW GREATLY IMPROVED FORM (By Ringside) GINBOAT JACK will make his last appearance m a Singapore boxing ring on his present visit at any rate when he meets Frank Malinuo m a return tomorrow
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  • 398 16 GERMANY TRAINING FOR MA TCH WITH ENGLAND Thousands Of I Supporters Going Over i I\R. P. J. BAUWENS. of Cologne, the U well-known International official who refereed England's matches with Spain at Highbury with Italy at Rome, and is a leading Continental legislator, writes that he is very pleased that
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  • 117 16 Once Again In A Strong Position It may be a long way to the next jßoat Race, but it seems already that Cambridge are once again going to be m a strong position. They will have tour of last year's oarsmen and also the coxswain available. Recently they
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  • 73 16 STATE HOCKEY TRIAL POSTPONED Play Today j THE second hockey trial which was to have been played on the Padang yesterday, to facilitate the selection of the side to represent Singapore against Malacca next Saturday, was postponed until today. No play vas possible yesterday owing to the rain. The match
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  • 118 16 Open Championship In Netfri The following details concerning the j Negri open piag-pong championship ari issued by thf N.S. Chinese Athletic! Association: Closing date... Extended to Nov. 14 Date and place of drawing. Extended to Nov. 15 at the premise^ of Negri Sembilan Chinese Athletic Association. No. 36. Cameron
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  • 80 16 Fights For Championship 1., Start On Nov. Is Amateur boxen tit nqu 1 that owing 10 the Malay ■tartlng on n<>\ 17 11 has b. that the MMLtrtv ehmmpfc n Singapore must b«- KmM tn^^r. The rliniinatinu bouts will 1 on Nov 18. and on lUch m Urn
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  • 109 16 MALAYAN CHINESE PL AY TOD AY At Jalan Besar TIIK Malayan ChIMN M I team, just back from thru trip to China and the Philip pines, will meet the Malays m .1 match at tin Jalan Besar Sta dium this afternoon. weight Will b. ..llowi-d m l.« dMM pionships as
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 79 16 BOOKS ON ABYSSINIA JUST RECEIVED The Daily Teiezraoh MAP OF ABYSSINIA A knowledge of the peculiarities of the relief and of the means of niniinuni'.ilioii is essential to the full comprehension of the situation m Abyssinia. PRICE 30 cents Abyssinia on the Eve Ladislas Farago $6.00 The Real Abyssinia Col.
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    • 39 16 I I IVI r^ Pi If I HA. tA w J kI *r 4l ||1 If 1 P^^l Ift W I I I ill I A V /^r dr' fc .^P y4-# FRASER NEAVE LTD. DISTRIBUTORS OF TIGER BEER.
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