The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 November 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,894. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 303 1 Advance Halted To Complete Road Construction BELIEVED ABYSSINIANS WILL NOT DISPUTE POSSESSION OF MAKALE Italy To Meet Conditions For Reduction Of British Forces In Mediterranean AFTER claiming successes on the whole front -*on which the advance was started on Sunday, it is stated officially
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  • 163 1 London, Nov. 5. THK Crown Colonies are not I tor salt*," exclaimed Mr. nston (hui chill m an election i, t h m his constituency m Essex. d the proposal oi certain I ra to hand the colonies gut and maintained that nuel
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  • 48 1 H.M.S. Hermes And H.M.S. Cornwall To Fire Salute 6 being the wedding day of Duke of Gloucester. H.M. Singapore are being dressed and a Royal Salute is being noon by H M.S. Hermes and Cornwall. IMS Hermes and H.M.S. Cornwall Ruminated between the hours 11 p.m.
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  • 56 1 Moscow. Nov. 4. toviet Ambassador m Tokio has ed a Note to Mr. Hirota rejectpletely unfounded the J^ptention that the frontier on Oct 6 and 12 were due to Illegal activities of Soviet frontier declares the clashes were illegal penetration of mixed and Manchukuoan armed Soviet
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  • 46 1 London, Nov. 5. :api which was given m July to Zoo oy the Prince of Wales. Bived it as a feift from the King the Belgians, died suddenly today. Is at present unknown, but much regretted as there are other specimens m captivity rone British Radio
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  • 110 1 Negus Reviews 12,000 Warriors Addis Ababa, Nov. o. Tne Negus, m drizzling rain, took the salute from 12.000 warriors under Dedjesmatch Ma^onnen. who marched seven miles without a halt from the west. Final arrangements have been corn- pleted for the Emperor's motor and rrule caravan to leave for Dessie about
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  • 73 1 Mexico City, Nov. 5. rpWENTYONE bandits were killed and many wounded as the result of a battle with troops m the mountains of Jelisco State. The troops lost one killed and seven wounded and although the bandit chief's horse was shot from under him he
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  • 136 1 Italy Likely To Fulfil The Conditions For Reduction London. Nov. 5. By the end of the week it is considered likely m British circles that Italy will have satisfied the conditions essential to a reduction m the British torces m the Mediterranean and the reduction will
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  • 99 1 Labour Suffer Net Loss Of 27 Seats London, Nov. 2. Labour suffered a net loss of 27 seats m the municipal elections m 360 tov/ns. cities and boroughs. The Conservatives gained 56 and lost 22, the Liberals gained 12 and lost 14 and Labour gained 39 and lost
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  • 308 1 FURTHER STEP IN QUEST FOR SETTLEMENT Rome. Nov. 5. SIR Eric Drummond, the Bri- tish Ambassador m Rome, is seeing Mussolini this afternoon. It is presumed this is a further step m the quest for a settlement. Geneva, Nov. 5. Canada, strongly supported by the British.
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  • 59 1 London, Nov. 5. The continued movement of population out of London into the suburbs is shown by statistics for the administrative county of London, the emigrated population of which was 4.230.200 last year, a decrease of nearly 167.000 since the census of 1931. This compares with a decrease
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  • 57 1 Moscow, Nov. 5. Russia's gold output last year was more than the United States and Canada and by 1940 should reach £80.000.000 annually, according to m official review. ID addition to the rich Lena goldfields, numerous new strata are stated recently to have been discovered m tbu
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  • 27 1 Amsterdam, Nov. 5. •THE Nethe» lands Bank has lowered its discount rate from 4 1 per tent, to four per tent.- Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 Lkfl a^ffjnl TONjGHT COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET ATTRACTION eso to sis p.m. nflN AND DOLLY dinner a dance uun hiiu uuuui 'informal, 9.45 to Sht THE POPULAR BALLROOM NON DINERS $1 00 ADAGIO NOVELTY DANCERS TOMORROW ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER POPPY DAY DANCE IN AID OF THE
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    • 88 1 M I k a Mi I i M' I m SEA VIEW P^ HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER OANCE MUSIC BY THE L=RELLER BAHD=J ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY JIMMY, PETER DOLLY I MEMBERS OF THE [I SPOTLIGHT REVUE ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN THURSDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
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  • 189 2 Question Of Carrying Forward Unproduced Part Of Quota From Our Own Correspondent' Ip.»h. Not. *t«hf. receni Increase In the tin quota was the subject ol discussion at a meeting ol the Committee of Hie Perak Mining and Planting Association A notice received from the Controller ol Tin
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  • 211 2 Shirley Temple At Her I i DCSI Shiiiev Temple is certainly the cleverest and most versatile child film prodigy that either Hoihwood or Elstree have yet found. In her latest picture. 'The Little Colonel," which was screened before packid houses at the Alhambra Theatre last night, she
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  • 116 2 Chinese Claim Trial I From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 4. An incident m the train travelling from Sultan Street and Pudu on Saturday evening had a sequel m the Kuala Lumpur .Police Court today. when two Eniilish-speakinu Chinese. Leovv Tan Fook and Le-e
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  • 129 2 Hopes Entertained Of Recovery London. Nov. 1. The early evening newspapers have placarded the dastardly attack on Mr. Wang Chlng-wel and the news is prominently featured on the main pages. All friends of China are deeply shocked, and warmly pay tribute to Mr. Wang's high disinterested character, his
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  • 56 2 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Epworth League the last of a ■erlea of lectures will be given tonight at the YMC.A. at 8 n.m. by the Re. Goh Hood Kens who will speak on "A Quiet Talk to Youn^ Men." Only men are invited The Hon.
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  • Article, Illustration
    284 2 DUSSIAX emigres, exiled from their country by the Soviet government, play a prominent part In adding authentic atmosphere <> Greta Garbo's Tenth Anniversary Metro-Goktwyn-Mayer picture. 'Anna Karrnir. opening today at the Capitol. In the ranks of a •"mob" scene, depicting the snow- blanketed railway station ol Moscow. Director
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  • 109 2 Chinese Caught In The Act Of Distilling 'From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. Pleading guilty to charges of disI tilling samsu without a licence at the i 2' 2 mile. Simgci Besi Road, and to being found m possession of intoxl eating liquor, the duty
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  • 67 2 For Penally Chinese Who Acted As Bookmaker 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan k, Nov. 4. An educated Chinese named Cheah I Seng Eng was today fired $1,000 by the iPenang police magistrate. The accused had previously pleaded guilty to frequenting Urion Street for the purposes of bookmaking. In
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  • 48 2 Next Monday being Armistice Day., members of the Singapore Musical Society Orchestra are asked to note that the usual rehearsal is canceled The next rehearsal will therefore be on Monday Nov. 18. and members are kindly asked to turn up at full strength on that date.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 28 2 CAN THIS 7] HAPPEN AGAIN? Is It Happening NOW? S sw (k ■fB AIM jkmWm^mWS WJt r Mm*. \m OFFICIAL! AUTHENTIC! UNCENSORED SPECIAL. ARMISTICE PRESENTATION AT THE PAVILION
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    • 185 2 LOST. A lady's gold wristlet. Vicinity Capitol buildings. Reward. Declar. Watt and Co.. 144. Robinson Road NOTICE. JU VEN ATA. HERBAL TEA Keeps you Slim and Healthy. Price $2.75 per tin. Sample jar at 25 cts. from GUAN HIN DISPENSARY, Birch Road, Seremban NOTICE. BIAN TONG COMPANY, LIMITED. i ln
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    • 761 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. a 1 rH c Zbc Singapore nail JfrCC PCCB6 POLISHES Head Ollice: Cecil M t .n FOR Thonr M?| BRILLIANT fS? "'.7 m tl£j^ Offlcf: Ja\a sr I'hotuAGENTS I. until »ii <».t, r.KAFTON UMKMtATOMES, I*/4J n... M 20b. Collyer Qua v rhiinr «nti mm i wmmmm^ TH •|r
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 311 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, NOV. <. High Water. 7.12 a.m. 7.4 ft.. odo p.m. 7.8 It. Rugby: S.C.C B" v Public Services RFC" "B" at 8.C.C.; R.A.F. B" vs. Chinese at Seletar. Hockey: Ceylon S.C. YE. Medical ColH\v»< al College; Colts '"A" vs. Indian Assn II vs. Wilt* II
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    • 340 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI i Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 metres i p.m G Recorded music I 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 Close down. B.K.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— itJl
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  • 669 3 Plea For Co-operation Between Services And Civil Population 4 IN a farewell message to Malaya glveiTtTthe Free Press Major 1 General E. O. Lewin, G.0.C., appealed for greater co operation between the services and the civil Major-General Lewin said that j the increase m Services
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  • 86 3 Sailing Vessel In Trouble In Baltic Sea Leningrad Oct. 18. The Magnitogorsk, a Soviet vessel which rescued seven Danish seamen whose lives were endangered, a few days ago. when their sailing vessel, the Sam- po. ran into trouble m the Baltic Sea. arrived here yesterday. The Danish
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  • 115 3 Used Forged Document As Genuine BICYCLE SHOP MANAGER AND ASSISTANT GAOLED THE trial of Ong Ah Leng and Ong Mun Chweo, the manager of a bicycle shop and his assistant, on a charge of having used as genuine a Gorged receipt m connection with the sale of a bicycle, was
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  • 147 3 Issue Of Certificates In New Companies ■iUIIUVII. A circular to shareholders of the Waihi Gold Mining Company states that it is hoped to issue the certificates m respect of holdings m Martha Gold Mining Company < Waihi) and Waihi Investments and Exploration on or nbout Nov. 1. No
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  • 141 3 Payment By Hoffmann Manufacturing London. The Hoffmann Manufacturing Company is paying an interim dividend of 4 per cent., free of tax. on the Ordinary shares on Oct. 17. No interim wwoa o paid last year, but 10 per cent., less tax. was distributed after the closing of the
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  • 107 3 Possession Of Dutiable Tobacco Lee Swee Chow, a young Teochew. was unable to pay a fine of $800 imposed on him yesterday by Mr. H A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, on a charge of the posses^ sion of dutiable tobacco. He will therefore, have to serve
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  • 15 3 "Flowergate." -Turnbull Scott steamer. Has been recommissioned after five and a half years laid -up.
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  • 325 3 Famous Big Game Catcher's First Trip Here II7HEN the British India liner Rohna arrived m Singapore at the week-end she had on board Mr. Christoph Schulz, who specialises m "bringing 'em back alive." UR Schulz Us one of the best known, aninvu catchers In
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  • 246 3 Salvage Company To Assist 'THERE is an unfounded rumour m Singapore that the Eastern Extension A. and C. Telegraph Company's vessel The Cable has been abandoned. Inquiry at the divisional offices yes>terday revealed that the vessel is still aground on an uncharted rock at Cape
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  • 257 3 Louisville (Kentucky), Oct. 25. UQMOKY" SAVNDERS, the famous American jockey who rode Omaha to victory m the Kentuck Derby this year, today told me his history of the death of twenty-five-year-old Evelyn Slivinski after a wild Saturday night party near here, writes a special
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  • 122 3 Son Alleged To Have Stabbed Mother Penang, Nov. 4. A CHINESE wenan was admitted into the General Hospital on Saturday afternoon alleged to have been stabbed by her 13-year-i!d son at her house, in Burmah Road. She had an incised wound on the outer side of the left thigh. The
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  • 176 3 Trouble Among: The China Merchants* Directors Following tne lead of all the members 31 the Board of Directors of his company. Mr. O. S. Lieu, general manager 3f the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, Chinese State-controlled shipping firm, has resigned, it was reliably learned last week according to
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  • 18 3 Dr. A. G. H. Smart, late State Medical Officer. Selangor. is to be Senior Medical Officer. St. Vincent.
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  • 154 3 £2,500,000 To Be Spent On Reconditioning London, Nov. 4. Many unemployed burst into tears of joy when it became known that negotiations have been practically completed whereby the s eel firm of Richard Thomas acquires the Ebbw Vale Steel Works and intends immediately to
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  • 223 3 Prospering In The F.M.S. AN important change of policy m regard to orospecting for tin is made m the following communique issue yesterday by the Federal Secretariat "In order that the position m regard to prospecting may be clearly understood, it is notified, for the
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  • 101 3 Dr. Samuel Shannon Tells Why Dr Samuel Siiannon. vicar Of St Lukes. Leicester, likes gaol, according to a man who has been closely associated with him m Leicester Prison. The vicar committed last June lor contempt of court by refusing to appear for Bankruptcy Court examination is
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  • 91 3 Steady Improvement Noted Over Two Years London. Shipping has improved on the Tyne. and more vessels that have been laid up are going into service. Three or four are being over-hauled, including the collier Whitworth. the cargo steamer Eastbury. and the large tanker Luminous, owned by H. E.
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  • 21 3 Forcncdo Lin< Is going into m iruit trade v.ith iwo now motor fmltm :>f 2.500 tens and 14 kno s speed.
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 3 THE EMERGENCY BRIDGE erected by Italian fpfintir. arr«nw the Mareb River, on the northern frontiers.
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  • 265 3 American Yacht In Hurricane For 35 Days New York. O< t 14 Mr Off Bill Lambert's KbOQMff yacht Atlantic < 5.12 tons*, which convoyed the Yankee to Cowes last spring, reachtd pod yesterday on her return voyage 3 5 days cut of Southampton, alter I craning which
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  • 58 3 Shanghai. Nun t Gen ChianK Tso Pin Chin AmtMtSftd >r m Tokio arrived m Sh.iiii: hai this ronrninn Intem«-wed h» .id milled that hi had several letten Jrnin ieadinK Japanese statesmen lor th<» Ninkirm leaders and hat pn»nus cd Sino-Japan<\s< i MQMOMIC <> <M>' tion would probably br m«-t wnh
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your time, and •nable to enjoy the pleasures of youth. Uk« Dr. Nixon's Vl-Tabs and restore Lour Manhood, Vitality and Enernr. ail- results In 14 hours. Dr. NJxon f Vl-Taba are a new dlscorery and jruartateed to build n«w
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  • 5111 4 FLEET THA T TRA VELS A MILLION MILES IN A YEAR Aviation Notes Record Of Eight Britis h Airliners Advamce Of Civil Aviation More Private Aeroplanes Increase of Air Mail Traffic Manicipal Aeroilromes In Britain Aero tin pine Practice Influences Car Design Maharajah's Air Yacht Comfort And Efficiency Of Cabin
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 66 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED Head Office: 13, Regent Street. LONDON, S.W.I. TAKE CHARGE OE EASTERN KIT AT TNEI* PORT SAID BRANCH HAVE IT LAUNDERED AND READY EOR VW ON THE RETURN JOURNEY Representatives board all homeward bound steamers at PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL to arrange Baggage Clearance Rail
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  • Article, Illustration
    229 5 LIFE GUARDS and the Royal Horse Guilds (The Blues) passed each other M the Great West Road during the annual change-over of the louseho.d C»T»lry. Ihe I.ile Guards, uho have been stationed at Kiiightsbridgr for the past 12 months, were marching :o Combermere Barracks Windsor and the Royal Horse Guards,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 269 5 Builds up Health and Strength Thesoothin/?, tonic and restorative qualities of Anger's Knmlston make BVy it invaluable tor healing the diseased Wl tissues and building up health and strength <^s^^^^B#// after malarial and othei fevers, or altei am nN >o9^^H//// serious illness. A remedy of proved value and universally reconimended
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  • 801 6 Nearly 50 Per Cent. Higher ANNUAL CENSUS SHOWS MANY AX expansion of 47.8 per cent, m the traffic on the roads of this country during- the last tive years was reported recently by the Automobile Association, based on their annual road traffic census. Total
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  • 774 6 Story Of Struggle With SINGAPORE ASSIZES 'THE story of the alleged destruction of a promissory note and v subsequent struggle among women m which a brocm was used was told at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and a common jury, when
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  • 174 6 Policeman's Race From United States London. Oct. 26. Mr William Frederick Freehold of the Madiscn (Wisconsin) police, reached London yesterday after a 5.000-mile race to the bedside of his father. Ten days ago, while Mr. Freehold was chasing a suspect 350 miles from Madison, he
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  • 119 6 Firm Delivers 2,800 In A Week A new record In car output is announced by Morris Motors. Ltd.. 2.800 cars having been produced and delivered during the week just concluded This is over 300 more than the company's previously record, and is the largest output ot any
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  • 68 6 Flotation Of Second Subsidiary Pending London. It is announced that Mr. G. A Stockfeld, superintending engineer ot the North Ashanti Mining Company has left for the Gold Coast. He will prepare the programme of operations on the Nyafoman No. 2 concession m readiness for the formation of
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  • 375 6 Psisting Selangor's Workless <riom Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 1. RJIR. John Hands. M.C.H.. Hon. scre- tary and treasurer to the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, reports as follows for October: "The total amount of money received to date is $54,396 54 and m
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  • 155 6 m Kinta ar. over tht' iiteOl <•' Oj VM- Chonq' a ran fissure lode a f Rim he Patr,: Fissure lodes or reins a .Source of many ralna* depi>siti>. The proper! u on MM discovered belonu* Hooi Hoon. )f Lahat uh mining m KmUi Rumour credits
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  • 48 6 Now York V'v 1 A lons period o! HMM tions was broken rrrrnth wl Manutartiirvrs' 'i:ii>' Companj its call-on n« i v per rent It is p lint d I Bti money remmlm rj n rtoa. bu: tht previm. quarter nrr cent ri« proHtabl*- R -ut« r Wir-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 11 6 MADE I V THI MAKERS OP FAMOUS i^ WUSSS^^ FLIT Ji/*3f^
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  • 406 7 LORD HEWART EXPLAINS WHEN A SURGEON IS NOT A SURGEON 1 London. OH. 2« a person is not a surgeon he must not call himself a surgeon." These words by the Lord Chief Jus- I ttce <Lord Hewert> summarised the Qnding of himself and his colleagues, Mr Jnstice Humphreys and
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  • 61 7 •From Our Own Correspondent.! Malacca. Nov. .3. Petrol dealers oi Malacca, Muar and Segamat and the members of the Malacca branch of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. last night entertained Mr W L. Cuscaden. the local manager, on the eve of his departure on transfer to Penang. The function WM held
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  • 260 7 "A Horrible Looking Affair" London, Oct. 25. UI CANNOT go on contesting; good morning, sir," said Raji Ndan Raj Singh, Rajah of Kashipur. of Cranley- Gardens, South Kensing- ton, to Judge Sir Alfred Tobin at Westminster County Court yesterday, when offered the adjournment lOf a case
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  • 160 7 Hythe To Exercise An 800-Year-Old Riffht London. A privilege granted to the Cinque Ports by William the Conqueror is about to tbe exercised by the borough of Hythe. The Puns were empowered to "raise mounds or banks m any man's land to preserve it against breaches on incursions
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  • 108 7 Hoy Dies Of Bronchial Pneumonia Playing with his companions on the bank of the canal which skirts Sungei Road. Singapore, on Oct. 26. Lim Ang Chye. an eight-year-old Hokien boy. missed his tooting and fell into the water. The father rushed to the scene and v r
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  • 52 7 From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. On fifteen occasions twins were born last year at the local Chinese Maternity Hospital This fact is dis closed m the annual report of the committee of management of the Chinese Maternity Association (Incorporated*. Kuala Lumpur, to be presented at the annual
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  • 13 7 "Gelria "—Royal Holland Lloyd steamer. Has been sold to the Lloyd Triestino Company.
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  • 140 7 Customs Case Against Ipoh Firm From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Nov. 5. Mr. Boyd. technical adviser on piecegoods to the F.M.S. Government, was called to give evidence today m a case m which the Customs Department charges the propri» tor of On and Cj vith
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 188 7 SINGAPORE ENDORSES THE OPINION OF THE WORLD \CCLAIMTNr SHIRLEY TEMPLE THE GREATEST AND MOST POPI'LAIi "oF TODAY 1 ALHAMBRA |g£ ,T7T 1 p a r k' m J(P »A v> L< U Hm^^K Ijr* I If H p J jJltelk^ "^s. C R A N n f^ />»^^\ EST FOX
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    • 236 7 TODAY 1 CAPITOL mmjmji i^M^ The NEW GARBO...Smiling, Happy, Carefree m iwßf) TOLSTOY'S IMMORTAL STORY! l^jj^r CHOSEN AT THE VENICE NATIONAL FILM EXHIBITION AS I '^1 J THE BESI PICTURE OF THE YEAR: A Alighty Alotlon-Flcturc That W ill Ljlve Long m j Your Heart! C B^SVJ SB B«^ wS^^^
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  • 917 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935 Tin Problems 'THE communique issued by the F.M.S. Government yesterday m connection with the resumption of prospecting for tin is long overdue. Among the other hardships which tin restriction involved, though it was not apparent at its introduction was the ban on
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  • 303 8 Lieut. -Colonel A. E. Percival. Cheshire Regiment, has been appointed General Staff Officer (Ist. Grade*. Malaya, with effect from February. Dr. R G. Spink. Health Officer Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to officiate as Health Officer Perak North, with effect from Oct 10 1935. inclusive. Mrs.
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  • 493 8 Signor Mussolini Ami Machiavclli ..Rnna "Agmi* Disfigured pRITICS of Mussolini are taunting him with being "a orude MacMavelli." and are blaming adoption of his sixteenth-century countryman's doctrines lor his policy towards Abyssinia. Mussolini would be the last to deny his discipleship or to repudiate his indebtedness
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 12 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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    • 23 8 Malayan Personalities V/ V r\. m xv. 3 3 j a Tk Mm y \<- M (A "Roland" For An -Oliver) MR. ROLAND BRADDELL
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 542 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6p. m. Nov. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated PrevionOv v previously Yesterday Rise or Fall nversiOQ Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 1 17 i 2 n 3 Funding Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 n*? 2 4 War Loan. 3% p.c "JS IU4°
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    • 185 9 lerican Can. Com 143V8 144 143 American Telephone and Telegraph 145 145 1447 8 :heson Railroad 48 3 4 48 1 48 3 4 45 44* 2 45 135 137 3 8 136T a 16% We 161 2 leral Electric 36 35 3 4 36 sneral Motors
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    • 137 9 England To Get £400,000 On Transfer Baghdad. The Iraqi Government announces that an agreement m principle has been reached on the transfer to Iraq of the ownership of th Iraqi Railways, which were mainly built by the British forces occupying the country after the war. Iraq, according to
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    • 84 9 Five Per Cent. Interim: Rate Unchanged London. The directors of Rolls-Royce (the manufacturers of motors-cars and aero engines, of Derby, of which Lord Wargrave^Js chairman) have decided to pay an interim dividend of 5 per cent, on account of the present financial year, to be paid on Nov. 4.
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    • 14 9 The output of Nawng Pet Tin for the month of October was 251 pikuis.
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    • 204 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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    • 155 9 KIBBER: Steady London Spot: 63 B d. Previously: Steady at 63 8 d Jan-Mar.: 6» 2 d. Previously: 6 7 16d April June: 65 8 d Prev-ously: 6 9 16d July-Sept.: 6 3 4 d. Previously: 6 11 16 d. New York Spot: closed. Previously: 13.26 c.
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    • 81 9 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations Nov. 5 Method ol Parity before Rate Pre Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124.21 74 3 4 743 4 New York to 4.86 2 3 492 5 16 4.92 3 8 Amsterdam Guiders to 12.107 7.24% 7.25 Hong Kong Per dollar
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    • 65 9 London Tin: Firmer. Cash. £224 10s. Previously: Weak at €223. Three months. €213 2s. Sd Previously: £211 17s. 6d. New York Tin: Spot: closed. Previously: 51.75 Copper Settlement: £35 5s Previously: £35 Gold: Yasterday: £7s Is. 3»- 2 d. Previously: £7 Is. 5d Silver: Spot, 29 5
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    • 205 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Nov. 5 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London, 3 months' sight 24 332 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 866 Hamburg, demand 141 New
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    • 1159 9 Fraser and Co.'s List TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1933 Buyers Sellers Air-pat Tin (4s 6s 4» d 6s lOVfcd Asam Kumbang i£j 33s 6<i 34s 6d Austral Malay 60s 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (fs» 14s 9d 15s 9d Ayer Weng ($1) 1.85 1.95 Bangrin Tin 20s
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    • 89 9 THE TIN PRICE Nov. 5: Singapore tin price per picul $108 3 8 Nov. 5 Buyers Sellers Gambicr 6.00 Java Cube 9.75 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 18.75 Black Pepper 10.75 Ccpra. Sundried 525 Copra, mixed 4.70 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R.B. Siam No. 1 kcy-an
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    • 63 9 Th statement of condition of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York as of Sept. 30. 1935. shows deposits totalling $1,462,789,373 (over £29.257.--800 >. the largest m the history of the company Deposits were $1,412,601,413 on June 30. 1935. and $1,181,095,181 a year ago. The total resources are
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    • 48 9 The results of the workinn Kuchal Tin tJompuny's Bucket DrediT lor he previous month are as follows: Actual Running Time 333 hours 57 mlns; Time Lost 410 hours 03 mini; Average Digging Depth SO 95 tot; Ore Won 285 35 plculs; Yardage Treated 75.000 cubic yards
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    • 95 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 5, 1! o'clock noon Tone oi Market Dull Latest Cablr London Spot Sheet 6 5 16d pri 1b New York Spot Wtmi US <"s |J 1 16 per 1b Buyer* Sellers No I X. R.S.S. m cases 'FOB. November* 21 7 22 Good FAQ
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  • 124 10 JAPAN THREATENS INDEPENDENT ACTION IN NORTH CHINA Red Influence Increasing Shanghai, Nov. 5. THE Japanese Government has threatened to take independent action m North China for the elimination of Red influence, which is reported to be increasing as the result of Marshal ChiangN campaign against the Communist iorces m the
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  • 393 10 Thirteen People Arrested In Connection With The Attempted Murder Shanghai, Nov. 5. {\F the twenty people allegedly connected or involved m the attemptled murder of Mr. Wang Ching Wei. the Premier, thirteen have been arrested by the Shanghai and Nanking police, who are following up every available trail
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  • 107 10 Malay Committed To Perak! Assizes <From Our Own Correspondent) lupins. Nov. 5. Ibrahim bin Matdiah. a young Batu Kurau padi cultivator, was today com- mitted by the Taiping magistrate to stand trial at the Perak Assizes on a charge of injuring Shukor bin Lambat with a parang.
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  • 86 10 Leaves For Kuala Lumpur On Monday His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, and attended by the personal staff, will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur at 10.00 p.m. on Monday and will return at 6.40 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 18. His Excellency will be
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  • 52 10 London, Nov. 5. Sixteen out of seventeen colliery districts have now given a definite undertaking that a complete and effective organisation for the sale ol r.onl shall be established m each district and central co-ordination will be effected. A representative of the seventeenth district will give a final reply soon.—
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  • 55 10 Shanghai, Nov. 5. A Chinese Flying Club has been formed m Shanghai with Mr. Wu Tieh Cheng. Mayor c! the city of Greater Shanghai, as the first president. Mr. Wang Hsiau Lai, President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m the city, has been elected Vice-President. A membership campaign has
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  • 138 10 H mhi Drop In Britain In October London. Nov. 4. As torocast by the Chancellor ot the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, m his broadcast election address of Saturday, the unemployment figures published today show B reduction oi over 40.000 m October compared with the preceding month. The Ministry
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  • 70 10 Euwe And Dr. Alekhin Stand All Square (iroiunuen. Nov. 3. The fourteenth game of the series between Euwe and Dr Alekhin for the international chess championship opened with Alekhin replying to his opponent's Queen's pawn opening with the Indian defence but his daring opening failed m the middle
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  • 63 10 Paris, Nov. 4. After ten months* preliminary investigation the trial has opened of twenty persons, including Madame Stavisky. i harmed m eonneetion with the Stavisky affair. Today's hearing was devoted to formal reading of the charges which lasted nearly two hours. Seventy lawyers are engaged. The defence alone
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  • 52 10 London. Nov. 4. General Election nominations, excluding the two seats of the combined English Universities, which will be handed m tomorrow, total J. 345. conip: ising: For Government -Conservatives 511; Liberal-Nationals 44. National-Labour 19; Others 11. For the Opposition —Labour 552, Liberals 154. I. UP. 16, Independents
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  • 35 10 Overwhelming Majority Vote For Restoration Athens, Nov. 4. The plebiscite resulted m 1.500.000 voting for the restoration of the Monarchy and 32.000 for continuance of the Republic. There were 3.300 spoilt napers. Reuter
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  • 46 10 Hong Kong, Nov. 5. MJr. Aw Boon Haw, of the Eng Aim Tong Medical Hall. Singapore, has offered to build the headquarters of the Overseas Chinese Affairs m Canton. The site chosen is reported to be at the Ta Sha Tou Plain.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 40 10 The promotion of Enche Hamzah bin Abdullah, an officer of Class 111 Malayan Civil Service, to tx- an officer of Class 11, Malayan Civil Service, with effect from Oot. 21. 1935, Inclusive, has been approved, states the F.MS Government Gazette.
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  • 736 10 Son Of Wealthy K.L. Chinese As Defendant From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. |U[R Law Joo Jin. son of Mr. L Y. Swor. ol Kuala Lumpur, was sued for maintenance by his wile, formerly Miss Tan Lai iTheng. m the Kuala Lumpur police court
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  • 199 10 i Ship Unloads Fruit From Cholera-Infected Port tthe second proa i tortniglu ol .1 Norm tain and chinchew formation to Uu Singapore I Oflh-o took plar- Court before Capi trrday The rccu* (i a n iteamer Ngow Ha Tan Choo Tii- Only Ta:> c A c )iirt and
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  • 165 10 America Infilling To Follow Rise London, Vrv Knr Urn Qnt tint lor many d:i\ American TTaafttfy did not pur diver m London today v the turn authorities m re MM willing I the rise of 3ir>n. caiiMd by i: and speculative purchaai* and altho*«t China told then
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  • 661 11  - NEW FIELDS loom on MOVIE HORIZON MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY Iteres Lng year In movie mak- re, laced with the proking many decisions, are new fields m some cases. others are improving the old and ids 90 :hat they can hold n with new ventures. dour p&cturea loomed
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  • 93 11 Remarkable Operations At London Hospital London, Nov. 3. Two remarkable cornea grafting operations carried out at the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital early last month have proved so successful that both patients, one of whom has been blind since birth and the other for 28 years, are expected 1
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  • 38 11 London. Nov. 3. Sixteen members of the crew of the 945-tons Danish cargo vessel, Elisabeth, were rescued by rocket apparatus early today off the west coast of Scotland during a fierce storm of wind and rain. British Radio
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  • 574 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst EVADING THE THROW-IN THE Bridge player who has sufficient foresight to free himself from the threat of a throwIn play is fortuna.e m his skill and deserves to win. He usiuiliy fines win. which is one of
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  • 28 11 South, dealer Both sides vulnerable Nor h and South, part-score 40 Ai.cr West opens with one diamond, what should East call? We'll tell you tomorrow
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  • 425 11 "A SCREEN player should not forgec the stage." This is the declaration of Herbert Marshall, lately become one of the most popu ar stars of motion pictures, and a man whose ease, subtlety and complete naturalness before a camera are said to turnish an object lesson
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  • 16 11 Shanghai, Nov. 2. Brian Naidis has been sentenced to two years and two months Imprisonment. Reuter
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  • 35 11 Brian Naidis was arrested at the beginning of September, together with Americans living In Shanghai on a charge of attempting to aid and abet the escape of a Communist spy from a Chinese prison. Reuter
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  • 230 11 Southern Generals Wanted To Attend National Congress > Shanghai. Nov. 4. MESSRS Ma Chao Chun. Mayor of IVI Nanking, and Mr. Tai Chi Tao. President of the Examination Yuan, will leave Shanghai tomorrow for Canton, on a very important mission m connection with the coming Fifty
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  • 105 11 Hank Of England Sets Up Protection Committee London. Nov. 1. The Bank of England has issued a statement arising from ttM visit of Sir F Leith-Ross to China Tt says that the Governor of the Bank of England has established a committee consisting ol Lord Alness. (Chairman*. Sir
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  • 69 11 .302 New Laws Passed In Half An Hour Paris, Nov. 4. A varied bag of 302 new decree laws was approved by the Council of Ministers at a meeting lasting half an hour. The subjects covered included the position of women diplomats, suppression of insults against heads
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  • 39 11 London. Nov. 3. The world's rarest stamp, a one-cent British Guiana 1856 printed m error for a four cent, was withdrawn at £7.500 m auction m London as the reserve price was not reached. Reuter Wireless
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  • 25 11 New York. Nov. 4. Denmark has filed an official application for permanent registration of her dollar bonds, of which nominally £21.000.000 are outstanding Reuter Wireless
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    • 146 11 i HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extenc and In the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE HONCi KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000
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    • 484 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital 1b 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3 001 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.0a MM) HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Aior St.v Hollo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 791 12 j Technical Aspects Of An Anglo-Italian Clash Washington, Oct. 18. WAR bet.veen two great European powers m the Mediterranean definitely would settle a long-standing controversy over superiority of the airplane or the battleship. This is one of the purely materialistic views taken by military and naval experts
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    • 348 12 ANTI-GAS MEASURES FOR SHIPS Special Steps Discussed In Handbook A NTI-GAS measures for merchant shipping m the event of a war are dealt Witt) m a handbook just issued by the Air Raid Precautions Department of the Home Office Points from the handbook are: It is considered that merchant ships
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    • 484 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P.M. 8.) l KI.I.riIONK: Freight 5433 Passage Mil LLOYDS AGENTS. AOOHJLNG AGENT* FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES BABLWAYB. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF BIAM. CANADIAN PACIf X WORLD) GREATEST' 'Incorporated tn England TRAVEL SYSTEM IHE "EMPfeKSS" ROUTE offers FRAaNS -PACIFIC SERVICES vU BONO%DLV or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 583 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star. Mon. to Fri.' 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 pm. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenr.ara. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota
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    • 160 12 JOHAN dc WITT The Nederland Line Royal Dutch 'Mail liner s.s. Johan de Witr will berth alongside the S.H.B wh.irvt ■> today at 11 am. and sail the same at 5 pm for Java I Flamborough Liteboa* Station Has I bei»n provided with a now motor liifboat of the Liverpool
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    • 435 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Hh., r or expected to arriw Kajkt Wharf (Kntr.irue 1.., Rohna I'O Main Wharf <Kntran<e Cathay 18. Tokushim.. Achilles 14. Mapia, Jet Beneleueh I; Arneas 7 Fmpire l>ork (Entrance („t. City oi Ftngapow HO. Ja :v2. Khawdalla :<4 Him Marudu :^8 Fmpire Dock (hnlraino i.^r
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    • 500 13 /v j) J BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS HI I?!!)*** No?° r BURDWAN j^S BHUTAN §,100 NOT. 21 CATHAY 15 0W Jan i? A I IZ ST" 2 RAWALPINDI "ES Jan. 3] 6.000 Dec. 5 CORFU isnnn jpph ia RTHAGL 15.000 Dec 5 RANCHI Feb 28
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    • 370 13 McALISTEReC?HP4Jk ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. 1 Incorporated m England. j "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer !>„,. Sails CITY OP' WINDSOR Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Glasgow n O v 14 Nov. I<> ACC'INING CABGO FOR CANAD/\N AND AMERICAN PORTS VIA COLOMBO.
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    • 819 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hum hi.. s: aa: jsssss S a S &3&S xb. s- S^» c... "-^^rra^S. S! IZJSS'SL "Ad. v- n Gl^ a jjj— m r.— EcS,r r; t BaßEEflar nutler Air Transport Co. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT
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    • 752 14 K« P. IVI. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ THEDENS Wednesday. Nov 6, Rh:o, Muntok and Palembang. VAN HEUTSZ -Wednesday, Nov. 6, Belawan-Deli and Penang. TOHITI^ Wednesday. Nov. 6. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSKR— Wednesday, Nov. 6, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, TembJilahan, PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. VAN DER LI JN— Thursday, Nov. 7. Toboali. Cheribon
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    • 610 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Doe Singapore Singapore New York. MS. 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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  • 1762 15  -  Argus Weekly Sports Notes Compiled By Ventura Marquez And Nai Som Phong-Diamond-Sullivan Fight CarpentierBrown Roberts Return Bout Tonight United Services Rugby Football Wins Johore's Plucky Display Poppy Day Hockey Match On Friday ttt. Be l'| Mexica.i •mp Ventura Marquez is the ir boxer m Singapore. He
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  • 593 15 £5,000 Is "Moderate" COOTBALL management presents many problems, but none grenti-i' than that of team-building. Managers throughout the country tell me the value placed on players is so fantastic m most cases that it is almost impossible for the clubs seeking fresh talent to
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    • 117 15 THE STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB. (Founded 1884 >. >pen Lawn Tennis Tournament. Open to all comers Sanctioned by the S.L.T.A."* COMMENCING ON SATURDAY. NOV. JUh. 1955. at 3.15 p.m. at the Club Courts. Entry Forms can br obtained from Honorary Tournament Secretary. traits Chinese Recreation Club. Hong Urn Green, Singapore.
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    • 25 15 2Pb I quality, maintained for nmriu I B oalf-n-ienturu. 1 H w^^c amp am* W m pet t\n L, J-. 7B m Fifty \j& m
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  • 818 16 Olympiad Team's First Match Since Return A CREDITABLE VICTORY Malays 3 Malayan Chinese 2. "THE Malayan Chinese football team who recently toured 1 China, made their first appearance after tl*eir return when they met the Singapore Malajte m a friendly match
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  • 505 16 Bhaskaran A Revelation WHITES' FORWARDS SHOW GOOD COMBINATION Whites 9 Colours 2. ELEVEN goals were scored on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday m the second hockey trial between Whites and Colours for the selection of the Singapore team to meet Malacca here on Saturday. Nine of those
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  • 218 16 Singapore's Hockey XI Selected A STRONG TEAM FOLLOWING the hockey trial yesterday, the selection committee oi the Singapore Hockey Associaiion met and choose the following team, except ior the. goalkeeper, to represent Singapore i against Malacca at the S.C.C Padang ion Saturday: Barth and Capt. Hammond (capt.). Ross, G. E
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  • 54 16 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 4. The following will represent Perak against Penang at hockey Chong Swee Lin Chin Teck and Abdul Rahman. Labrooy. Wood and Dollah Dass. Baharom. Yzelman. Osman and Caleb Owing to his Rugby engagement. Tai 1 Swee Kee was unable to accept
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  • 176 16 PETER PAN PETERS OUT Sydney, Nov. 5. AUSTRALIA'S greatest turf event the Melbourne Cup. was run yesterday and resulted as follows MARABOU, 7.11 1 SARCHERIF, 7.13 2 SYLVANDALE. 9.4 3 Won by 2 J /2 lengths, with half length between second and third. Time:
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  • 148 16 Between Segamat Malays And The Colts < From Our Own Correspondent > Segamat, Nov. 3. In a keenly contested game on the town padang today the Segamat Malays drew one all with the Colts at hockey. A few minutes before half-time Halim scored for the Malays, following
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  • 22 16 The November Monthly Medal «Bopey s will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 9 and 10, 1935.
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  • 59 16 Rides Season's 200 th Winner For Third Time Leicester, Nov. 4. Gordon Richards today rode his 200 th winner m a season for the third time when riding Galvani. he won the Quarndon Plate of one mile from his solitary opponent Royal Ermine whom he beat by
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  • 540 16 P.S. I. SCORE ANOTHER EASY RUGGER VICTORY A Spectacular Game P.S.andl. ..MpUiKu-rt.,, THOUGH they deieat,- u chants with only twth last week PS. and I appe carrying their confident-, when they nelded ten D beginning of then Sec nament game against ft the Padang yesterday. Within a few mn.w three
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  • 474 16 JUNIORS BEAT THEIR SENIORS At Medical College Rugby "Test" Juniors. .8 pts. Seniors. .4 pts. Thirty keen students of medicine and rugby football indulged m an exciting "test" match on the Medical College ground at Sepoy Lines yesterday, the Juniors emerging winners by a goal and a try (8 pts.)
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  • 111 16 Club's Teams For Today And Tomorrow The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs Wiltshire Regiment today at S.C.C. H. A. Exley; H. S Hi-wott. Capt. Lindesay; A B Baker. H Hughes Hallett. J. P. Wood; Lt. Hingston. T. J. L. Watkins. D H. Palmer. K.
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  • 48 16 London, Nov. 4. Australia has been unanimously allotted the Empire games m 1938 at a meeting of the Empire Games Federation m London at which Australia, Canada. Newfoundland. New Zealand. Scotland. South Africa, Wales and England were represented. The games will be held m Sydney.
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  • 43 16 IYMIi s West Australia drew w\ touring team her.' todft! team made 232. Sim wickets for 95 The M< with 266 Parks It Hard* Holmes 51 DUchburn wickets lor 48 In the West Australia had n\»<l' wicket at tho close Reuter
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    • 64 16 H CocKing water heating 9M Lighting heating. In every Wm room m the house, upstairs and I down, gas has a job to do. it is I I an invisible servant, bringing you MM I comfort, easing the household m^M I work always ready, always H efficient. A servant who
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