The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1935
1935-11-09
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1935-11-09 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.697. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ft. 1f135 19 CENTS.17 words
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Article1059 1935-11-09 1 rjnpires i\ 0 1 Flier Twenty Hours Overdue R.A.F. TO~TAKE UP THE SEARCH Squadron Standing By At Penang LAST SEEN WITH EXHAUST SPURTING FLAME How He Passed Melrose In Mid-Ocean r AIR-COMMODORE Sir (harks Kingsford Smith, -Mhe British Empire's No. 1 airman and hero1,059 words
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Article, Illustration114 1935-11-09 1 What Frightens Mr. Baldwin London. Nov. 8. Minister, m a speech mpta ,si3od again the Vs determination to do s power through the League bring peace to the it-it confident thai ■■1 It was impossible tc Ol Dow Of internaiwas essential before \ki beBritish Radio - 114 words
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Article29 1935-11-09 1 Act As Colonial Secretary Mr. A. S. Small. Treasurer. its, has been appoint- Colonial Secretary after Caldecott has departed to the Governorship of Hong month.29 words
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Article22 1935-11-09 1 Pearce has been appointed and managing director of dated Tin Smelters Ltd., m of the late Mr. Hose, who died eks ago.22 words
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Article, Illustration261 1935-11-09 1 MAKALE FALLS WITHOUT A SHOT Ras Gugsa Proclaimed Governor Asmara, Nov. 8. ITALIAN troops, consisting of a brigade of infantry, one regiment of Bersaglieri (the famous trotting regiment) and Ras Gugsa's followers entered Makale at 9 a.m. today. The Italian tricolour was hoiste^d over tht imperial palace and no resists261 words
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Article57 1935-11-09 1 Hundreds Of Messages Of Congratulation Lundon. Sept. 7. Hundreds oi messages of congratula tions for the Duke and Duchess oi Gloucester were received .i'l day at Biu •kinnh.im P..1.U-. irorn all parts of world. Messages sre being sent on u> Bough toil House, Kettei where the Duke .mdBritish Radio - 57 words
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338 1935-11-09 1 Determined To Keep Silver Tokio, Nov. X JAPANESE reports from Shanghai state that Gen. Jlsogai, the Japanese Military Attache, has thrown a bombshell with a statement m which he declared that the Chinese currency reform scheme should be revoked forthwith. In any case338 words
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Advertisement105 1935-11-09 1 BIGIA TEA 'rings the freshness md fragrance of the lala y a n gardens iirec! to your home. _*_mßßcM^Bm_r*-Z-r r —m--s-*^ m_*-m^_________f_3r_\________< Jcl. -—__W_Ww 4te *^WU** __Z* 7^*'' r^-^jr^r y^p_-W/__mmM_t___^ F= JBI nj^^jflQ^g^SLnM^MH^pHiwv^ i^iTjL^SßFf *J^3u**T^iii£H3p -'If-^-- *^ii w^T^i'^r*r ""At r_\__}?'7__[_ m _\det_l f TODAYS ATTRACTIONS RUSTAFFEL 12.30T0 3 p.m. farewell105 words
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Advertisement135 1935-11-09 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI *'Bp V HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 1 I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I— RELLER BAND= CABARET ITEMS BY JIMMY PETER ALBRECHT DDLLY SEA ViEW i& HOTEL pf SUNDAY IllCill TIDE 11 a m.135 words
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Article1015 1935-11-09 2 DOES SINGAPORE Lack Culture? Letters To The Editor "GEMINI" ANSWER OTHER CORRESPONDENTS—AND POINT OUT THAT THEY ARE PLURAL!— SALUTE FOR "WOMAN READER"— GODDESS OF ARTS AND SCIENCES— A BANAL PLATITUDE— TOLERANCE OR INERTIA?— ALL CULTURE IS EXOTIC To the Editor. Sir, We beseech once more the hospitality of your columns1,015 words
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Advertisement78 1935-11-09 2 iMtBB WOMEN WERE IN THIS MERRY ARTIST'S LIFE! She was Wm^. INTRIGUED ■£-r s^ TV .^^^^v;; She was~ •> JW SL t < m^ mr W, I _-_____wWm4^^^ _____*_S s 9 <^ 5/>e was I■' INDISCREET^ 6tt£ only one wanted his I heart... and won it! Ro-| mance aglow with78 words
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Advertisement485 1935-11-09 2 "OLD DRURY" WET WHITE The Original and Genuine Liquid Powder. Make., your skin exquisite, soft, white and alluring, and you will always feel fre*;h and cool, no matter how stuffy the atmosphere. The secret is simply "Old Drury" Wet White the delicately perfumed Liquid Powder that supplants all ordinary powder485 words
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Advertisement701 1935-11-09 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. i— i SERVICE AT THE CENOTAPH ARMISTICE DAY 11.11.35. From 6.30 a.m. until fifteen minutes after ihe departure of H.E. the Governor the following traffic regulations shall be enforced: 1 No vehicular traffic shall enter Connaught Drive from Beach Road or Stamford Road. 2. No rickshaws or701 words
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Advertisement612 1935-11-09 2 I TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. The closing date for the submission of Tenders for the erection of Hoarding, Demolition of Existing Structures. Clearing Site and Construction ot Foundations and Drainage Outfalls, for New Supreme Court, Singapore. Is extended to noon of the 14th day of Nov. 1935. fVtde Gazette No. 87612 words
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Advertisement449 1935-11-09 2 Zbc Singapore free U>i'css extend. TH- »Tim^_____" 77 W' Ukit J_T 1 Kuala Lumpur Offlee: 25. J*** su.m Phonr: London Office: ••/ti Fieri st, r Phonr: <>ni, Tel: "Leadmal,,^ SUBSCRIPTION RATfrc. Within OuUide wS Malaya Mala;* p M«"ithl> lIN H Quarterly h SO i\t H Half Yearly $n 00 Yearly449 words
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Miscellaneous98 1935-11-09 2 NOTICE. THE KUALA SIDIM RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. < Incorporated m the S.S. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, m respect of the year ending Dec. 31. 1935 will be paid to shareholders on Monday Nov. 25. 1935. NOTICE is further98 words
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Article275 1935-11-09 3 Miss Cowie .Married To Mr. R. J. McCarry re she sailed on an marry a well-known v player and cricketer, a Ol Music and Licen he Royal Academy of Music. r farewell to friends m Ban- through a piano recital rganlsed m aid of local laved Handel275 words
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Article74 1935-11-09 3 London, Nov. 6. chequer returns show total ordl- > venue, excluding self-balancing •ng. amounts to £350.174,357 corned with £333.046,439 at the corresUng date of last year. >tal inland revenue is £138,525,000 tost last year's £132,208,000, while ''•ipts from customs and excise are against £173,743,000 for a »e period74 words
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Article236 1935-11-09 3 Four Years' Gaol For First Accused UNANIMOUS VERDICT yriK total Urtfa. over t~w„ days the Holland Road robbery 1 case m concluded yesterday at the Si„ gapore 4ssizes J" rorc Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell md issues, be--1,1 an common jury when the two accused were convicted.236 words
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Article793 1935-11-09 3 •pvo prominent Chinese. Teo Cheng 'r tn n 'i na er {)f E. Tan and Co.. h inn Q Chdn Ch ng Hon partner to Joo Seng and Co.. Ltd.. both of in^v a ?n^ e W T presGnt at a Preliml. nary inquiry into charges793 words
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44 1935-11-09 3 JUDGMENT A WAITEL IN SOLICITOR'S CASE AFTER counsel's addresses yesterday Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, r<s*rv<d judgment until Nov. 29 m the ease m which Mr. Shunmugam. a local udvoeatc. stood his trial on charges of dishonest misappropriation of money.44 words
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Article227 1935-11-09 3 $140,000 Chop's Debts POSTPONEMENT OF ORDER j REFISED TOCK SIAN partner m Chop Heng Bee applied unsuccessfully before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith m the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday to have an application for an adjudicating order against him postponed m order that he could arrange a composition with his creditors.227 words
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Article266 1935-11-09 3 Resident To Attend Function At Cenotaph (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I. umpur. Nov. 5. The Armistice Day ceremonial a* the >notaph m Kuala Lumpur, on Monlay morning, will be preceded by a Ihort service a: the Town Hall, commencing at ten o'clock. This service x-ill266 words
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Article60 1935-11-09 3 Gunner Arlhur Baker, 23. of the Ist. Training Erigade. Depot. Royal Artillery. Woolwich, who pleaded "Guilty" before a Woolwich Court-martial to enlisting without disclosing that he had been discharged from the Royal Warwickshire Regiment after being convicted of shopbreaking and theft, has been sentenced to 12 days' imprisonment with hard60 words
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297 1935-11-09 3 ITNUStAL c.rcumstances which had arisen m a bankruptcy matter were explained by Mr. E. N. Taylor. Official Assignee m the Sl g ap„ re Supreme Court yesterday r Phillips apphed before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith for a nmMm order a ß ainst Chine Poh297 words
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Article51 1935-11-09 3 Shanghai. Nov. 7. Large scale military manoeuvres were carried out along the Peiping-Shan-halkwan Railway, near Ihe village's of Huangchuan. Ann Ting and Wei Siah Chuang by the Japanese troops stationned m North China. Heavy arttl- lery m action was heard several miles from the scene. Sin Chew JitSin Chew Jit Poh - 51 words
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Article18 1935-11-09 3 Major H de C. Elton, of the Customs Department, and Mrs. Elton are leaving for home this week18 words
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Article76 1935-11-09 3 Wife Slashes Throat Of P.C Husband •From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Nov 7 a lamily rift m Port Weld last nlghl resulted tn a Malay corporal belnq slashed on th>s threat by his wile win a razor, the cause o* the assault beln another woman. The wife.76 words
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Article36 1935-11-09 3 The leave ol absence granted to Mr R. H. Oakeley, M.C.S.. hai been extended by the Secretary of State ror tbs Dokmles for one month and alneteen lays on half pay. with effect 'mm Nov. 7.36 words
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Advertisement183 1935-11-09 3 Stomach gas condensed m 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessary from the pains of Indigestion T Tou "'i get iid of those stomach pains ln I wo minutes with Chardox. a super- ictlvated form of "^?jra^a. eget at de charcoal. fflffm which has the mWr^'-''-'- 1 po w er183 words
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Article, Illustration875 1935-11-09 4 A Premiere Staged In Replica BY CLARENCE A. LOCAN jI^ODERN engineering science has resurrected the voice of thr great Enrico Caruso. Full-bodieci as it was m the great tenor's life it rings through theatres with grand opera volume, and with the accompaniment of875 words
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179 1935-11-09 4 AS It Was- The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending November 12, 1835 IHO Vocirc A rif\ A SEVERE TYPHOON Th? British shio Rosendale. which left China on Aug 2. bound to Cowes for orders, put m here on the 9th. instant, for supplies, having experienced a severe typhoon179 words
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Article261 1935-11-09 4 To the Editor. Sir.— lt is reported that a number of piratical boats manned by people belonging to Telok Blanga have been and still are lurking m the straits between this and Rio, committing atrocities of i more than usual number and daring. In the hope that it may261 words
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Advertisement66 1935-11-09 4 aroma rising from the [f what. nos ausagesY- jA m you re to enjoy the true g j___Wm_m sausages must be English flavour they must Jsb^H[^™& EXTRA GOOD TO 8E Wall's Sausages are made m Wall's scrupulously hygienic kitchens, where skilful chefs blend and v BY APPOINTMENT season the selected66 words
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Advertisement273 1935-11-09 4 THE QUICKEST AND SUREST Stomach Relief! In five minutes No stomach Not oaly i> r misery, Heartburn, Gases or m 1 f > neutral,*™ t n arid*. In. h .n^.. Dyspepsia. stomach ..k-cU njt. Time itl Sour. tick, opart stomach, m fi| v «3y indigeetioa. gastntii and eacoaifortable stomach limn*273 words
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Miscellaneous482 1935-11-09 4 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES SA TURD A V B.B.C— GSG and GSF Wavelengths 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The BBC Northern Orchestra. 7.05 Sydney Gustard. at the organ Gaumont Palace Cinema. Chester. 7.20 Greenwich time signal A Countryman's Diary. A talk. 7.35 The Commodore Gran Orchestra, relayed from the482 words
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Article, Illustration214 1935-11-09 5 s ~'^sttl i\ l!lls I'KTI'RE is seen for the first time ii Mkl*wa •> their own mJrJ. ,nJ ii. I«! 2rS5 ffrOUp ol renegades who deserted from their own generals and have joined forces with the Italians on the northern front. y yH> me richt m ,he southern from. Ik*214 words
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Advertisement93 1935-11-09 5 m___W______u\ /^^^^^^^^_^^^_^^^__m^^^^^^W^___________L'''''''^ A I N >w\ 4 4*4**f*_b*^^£^_________\_____ Ny 'I' ji^S^w^^^^K ■>Vs:v;-'. rl mm* "<~Z*Zb_ WkW -M J- M_. i /fill J^ i i gh! on to the table. Selected FMi of tempting flavour. unusual food value, and rich \ilamin content can 11uj.,, (f&A be obtained at the Cold Storage93 words
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Article858 1935-11-09 6 12 Months USED FORGED DOCUMENT AS GENUINE Counsel 's Unavailing Plea For Leniency YAP CHYE KOON, an educated Chinese, pleaded guilty at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, to a charge of having u?ed as genuine a forged document, and a pica858 words
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Article38 1935-11-09 6 London. Nov. 6. For the first, ten months ol this year 1 new capital issues total .£159.000.000 compared with £124.000.000. £113.000.--000 and £98.000.000 respectively m the corresponding periods of 1934. 1933 and 1932. British RadioBritish Radio - 38 words
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Article15 1935-11-09 6 Mr. S Young, sub-account an:. Chartered Bank, Klang. is shortly going on transfer to Ipoh.15 words
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Article, Illustration341 1935-11-09 6 GOVERNMENT WITHDRAW OBJECTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 7. COR many years there has been an unfulfilled desire for ft swimming pool m Kuala Lumpur. Xot long ago ft local syndicate con- j templated building one as a commercial enterprise, but failed to raise341 words
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Article195 1935-11-09 6 European Loses Case Against Hotel Proprietor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I. umpur. Nov. 5. The civil suit m which Capt. H. Hodg- j son. oi Kuala Lumpur, claimed $613.33 trom Mr. Lim Hee Jin. manager of the Eastern Hotel, as expense incurred m a scheme for195 words
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Article88 1935-11-09 6 Wife Acquitted On Misappropriation Charge Penang, Nov. <>. In the police court yesterday before Mr. H. A L. Luckham the case was Concluded m which Tan Tai Ghee summoned his wile. Ooi Siew Eng. for criminal misappropriation m respect of furniture, money and jewellery to the value88 words
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Article170 1935-11-09 6 Selling Powder Which Contained Arsenic THE PROPRIETORS Chinese medan., chops, some well-kno> were lined M cents each b> magistrate vest.! guilty to th, having sold Without Chinese powder whirquantity of arsei Mr. F. A. Brieg,. app defendants, said thr question was a tradn, medicine which170 words
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Article196 1935-11-09 6 Lost Money i As Building j Contractor HAJI ABBAS a Kathi who had bttll made a bankrupt m 1931 after an unsuccessful venture as a building contractor, with liabilities amounting to $3,200, and had been paying SI a month, was granted his discharge subject to a stay196 words
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Article54 1935-11-09 6 While Arthur Pierce was motoring towards Gomburn the pipe he was smoking burst, scattering wood and burning tobacco m all directions. In his lap he found a small bullet and shell case, which he must have accidentally rammed into his pipe with the last fill of tobacco54 words
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Article56 1935-11-09 6 Kn*banr Mr T Lancford-Bj a well Brisban. tMMtM M nan l h old. h.»> p licence Mr. L.tn lord-Ely kl 111 oldest it ir pilot m AttftralU iiown thousand! <•: milt to all part > oi Qu intendi :<» by) a pi.. His ambition is to do M56 words
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Advertisement30 1935-11-09 6 wT _tm_i_ J m t T ii i^l ____H_f_________________V ________V___\\\\___Ti i~* \b _^_______w jpbw^— i?^ i m\_____________^ I 1 BoSoBo^Sa^^§Bq?V\ m. .MASTERS.. M I I JhWhnft jj vJ?^^ilT f VI30 words
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Advertisement160 1935-11-09 6 I I J "Oh, but you must promise me to start I \W-\ _^B K^S H r m "V _W jKM^ i_\\\________\^ W w^^^^^^^^^**^ __j^_. V iwtT_W Am Hw W6\___. mt _m^^ 'V Imt?. nnf^^^^^^ t-very drop of Sanatogen adds to your vita '15,000 physicians £ore and a few weeks'160 words
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Advertisement335 1935-11-09 7 LX™? E A^LT, R n TURNS T THRiLL YOU IN THE SCREEN'S MOST "^JP'^BBBI ADVENTURE STORY! Next Week at the CAPITOL! M~m LESLIE BANKS mk FAMOUS BRIT SH STAR F ANDERS OF THE RIVER" m RK.Os SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION OF Wm HARD CONN ELL-S PRIZE-WINN.NG STORY -4>- HE MOST MNGEROUS GAME'335 words
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Advertisement292 1935-11-09 7 PRESS PUBLIC AGREE. IT'S ONE of THIS YEARS BEST COMEDIE~ IPA VI I lAM TONIGHT I MATINEES 3.15 A*m mi l| nwi^ivn 6.15 9.15 j sat. sun. ■XL, _^N F R SEVERAL MONTHS SUCH A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY EVERYONE WILL ENJOY IT" FREE TRESS rHURSDAI A MAN CANNOT FIND PLENTY TO292 words
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Advertisement337 1935-11-09 7 Everybody's Talking About This Great Picture! 3 SHOWS TODAY! U CAPITOL I 4Vtt I ont m ss l^is magnificent uMMpttlWfcti IN ITS FOURTH WEEK W___________________W^_\_____W______________________\ t iWWm wm. ||T r^B^^^ J^**^-. I AWm^- The personality of Oarbo has never bocn mor^ effectively di«-pla\»'<i thr t/ A~, w *V*P __jJ VfT337 words
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Miscellaneous268 1935-11-09 7 Diary Of IThe Week SATURDAY. NOV. 9 High Water. 9.30 am. 8.8 ft.. 10.23 pm 9.3 ft. Rugby. S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. at S.C.C.;, Johore State Trial ati Genuang; SC.C. "B" vs.! P.S.R.F.C. "B" at Dunearn Road; Medical College vs. v i 9th Heiy y Brigade at College. Hockey: Singapore vs.268 words
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Miscellaneous175 1935-11-09 7 CRIMINAL APPEALS Three To Be Heard At Kuala Lumpur •From Our Own Correspondent' Ipoh, Nov. 8. Three criminal appeals from Pera* will be heard In the F.M.S. Court o: Appeal at a session to be held at Kiuila Lumpur next week. One appellant is Chinese woman who was sentenced to175 words
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734 1935-11-09 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1035 The Better Way TT seems inevitable that man's -j progress In the conquest of nature should be made at great risk I to life and there is a heavy debt on jthe shoulders of mankind to the pioneers whose bravery and deterjmination734 words
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Article300 1935-11-09 8 SEVERAL names were mentioned as likely successors to Sir Andrew Caldecott as Colonel Secretary, though there was also the possibility that an appointment would be made lrom another Crown Colony as m the case of Sir John Scott, who came from Tanganyika, i and Sir Seton300 words
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Article206 1935-11-09 8 Mr. J. P. C. Denny. A.C P.. who was formerly stationed m Ipoh and at Grik. has been appointed Chief Police Officer i Segamat. Mr. P. H. D. Jackson has returned from Home leave and is now OS. PC. Kulim. where he has succeeded Mr. V W.206 words
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Article1698 1935-11-09 8 THE burning question ot UM week seems to have been, "Dues Singapore lack culture?" and the Toplcist regrets to note that the concensus ol opinion, as expressed m the correspondence columns of the Free Press, seems to be that it does and that almoM to a1,698 words
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Advertisement272 1935-11-09 8 Enjoy the Pleasure of Giving Your Friends the Ideal Christmas Present. bj them a __^_^_W___wW m W__WWmW W WWW of famous old Scotch Whisky. m^mw m mmi m mm_mm^mM Johnnie Walker is packed m special!} Wf SC K^ Christmas MM W _W \m_ W WWm.. \W 12 bottles, and an272 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-09 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSUR AN C E CORPORATION LTD. HOiNOKO>G BANK CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.15 words
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362 1935-11-09 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES denomination unless Otherwise stated Previnn«iv xr *-reviouj>l> Yesterday Rise or iPuii Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 H 7 7. 8 Or Fall Loan, 4 p.c, 19G0-90 ns l^ nea +1 P° 104% 104 7 4 4 1936 !U 103«' Bx.d.8 x.d. V;:>>n Assce i Units)362 words
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Article171 1935-11-09 9 Nov. 4. (i. 7. Can. Com. 143 143» 2 143 Telephone Telegraph 144 T S 145^, 146 Railroad «8% 493 8 49 v 45 45U 45^8 136' 8 141i /2 140» 2 16 1 > 17i 8 18* 4 B* trie 36 367 8 36* X leral171 words
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Article108 1935-11-09 9 More Confident Note In The Rubber Market The slight reaction experienced early m the week appeared to fade away from lack of sellers and a more coni fident note is again apparent m the i market, states Lewis and Peet's weekly rubber report. October shipments at 48,253 tons108 words
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Article88 1935-11-09 9 Nov. 8 Buyers Sellers Gam bier 6.00 Java Cube 9.75 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 18.76 Black Pepper 10.75 Copra. Sundried 5.05 I Copra, mixed 4.50 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R.BjdSiam No. 1 per koyan 97 Banja Jelotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotong 9.00 R. (Siam* W.C. No.88 words
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Article119 1935-11-09 9 I Rt'BBER: Firm London Spoi: ti'_.d Previously: Firm at Jan.- Mar.: 6 016 d Previously: 6 9 16d April-June: 6 11 I6d. Previously: 6 1116 c! July-Sept.: 6 13 16d Previously. 6 IS|I(S New York Spot: 13.47. Previously 13.40 TOPKX: Straits S.D.. Nov. to Rotterdam 17s. (>d.119 words
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Article82 1935-11-09 9 Method Ofl Parity befon Rate Pre CentW Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124.21 74 3 4 74S 8 New York Sto C 4.86 2 3 4.92 1 4.91'a Amsterdam Guilders to 12.07 7.25 4 7.24 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 5 3 16d. Is. 5'82 words
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Article66 1935-11-09 9 London Tin: Strong. Cash: €230 5> Previously: Easier at £225 15s Three months: €214 5> Previously: £212 17s 6d New York Tin Spot: 52.75 Previously. 52.25 Copper: Settlement: £35 10s Previously: €35 10s Gold: Yesterday: €7 Is. 5d Previously: £7 Is 5> 2 d Spot. 29 566 words
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Article227 1935-11-09 9 Nov. 8 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months sight 2 4 332 London, 60 days' sight 2,4 1.16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 865 Hamburg, demand 141 New227 words
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Article1174 1935-11-09 9 I Fraser and Co. 's List FRIDAY. NOV. 8. 1935 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (.4s > 6s 9<i 7s Asam Kumbang £i 330 6d 34s 6d Austral Malay (I) 60s 61s Ayer Hi tarn Tin (7 s. 14s 9d 15s 9d Ayer Wang <$1>1,174 words
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Article112 1935-11-09 9 Aero Engines Contract The largest order for motor-cycles ever placed m Britain has bMB received by Aero Engines, of Bristol, which recently acquired the wellknown Douglas works. Pride and Clarke, of London, has purchased the entire output of the factory for t heyear for world distribution.112 words
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Article66 1935-11-09 9 Nahums And Luke Capitalised ■At £100,000 London. Kahuma and Luke has been registered as a private company with a capital of €100,000 m tl shares to cany on the business of manufacturers and dealers m cotton, silk, rayon and woollen piece-goods, etc. The first directors are: Lionel66 words
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90 1935-11-09 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 8. 12 o'clock noon Buyer* SHler^ No. I X R.S.S. m cases 'FOB November* 22 22 Good FAQ. m cases •FOB November > 2115 16 22 No. I X RSS <spotlOOte) 'award able ttngapore) H 22 7 it> No IX RSS November Ma 22>90 words
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Article25 1935-11-09 9 The following outputs montl. •>i October ara notified Hi nrie Rubber 1 I Ltd 82.0W lb. Sunget Iftatang Rubber Estate Ltd 29,000 lb.25 words
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Article, Illustration57 1935-11-09 10 MR. CECIL LLEWELLYN BARTHOLOMEW of Karnes. London. tb, father of Freddie Bartholomew, the 11-year-old V; .150 -a -week Englivl film actor who is now in Hollywood, is determined to bring his back to England. Picture shows: Mr. and Mrs Bartholomew in. their two other children. Eileen, aged IS, and Hilda,57 words
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139 1935-11-09 10 Peiping Under Control Of The Japanese MILITARY ARREST WELLKNOWN CITIZENS Officials And Writers Leave I For The South Shanghai, Nov. 8. THE city of Peiping is virtually under the control of the Japanese garrison troops who have commenced arresting Chinese educationists and journalists. Following its demand to the Chinese authorities139 words
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Article284 1935-11-09 10 MIDNIGHT DRAMA IN SINGAPORE Man Dies On Way To Hospital A EURASIAN family living at the 7 3 4 milestone Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, went through a terrible experience early this morning It resulted m the death of an elderly Chinese. The family concerned is that of284 words
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Article208 1935-11-09 10 Tamil Ricksha Puller's Death <From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov. 7. A preliminary inquiry was begun today into the death of a Tamil j ricksha-puller whose decapitated body was found m a drain m the residential quarter of Ipoh recently. The magis- j trate gave permission for Suppan.208 words
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Article51 1935-11-09 10 To Be Held At Klang On Nov. 16 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 8. A Durbar ot the rulers m the F.M.S. will be held at Klang on Nov. 16. The Sultan of Perak Is attending, after which he leaves for Singapore to attend the51 words
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Article295 1935-11-09 10 OPPOSE DISCHARGE OF DEBTOR TWO creditors, a Bengali and a Chcttiar. opposed an application for discharge from bankruptcy by V. Ramasamy. a Government Printing House employee, when he appeared before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith yesterday. Both creditors said they did not mind il any money due to295 words
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Article100 1935-11-09 10 Summonses Served By City Police <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 7. Solicitors have already been engaged jand eminent counsel will represent the j defendants who have been served with j summonses m connection with the failure of James Shakespear and Company during the pepper crisis. The men100 words
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Article75 1935-11-09 10 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 8. Mr C. H. Ryder, a Danish resldem I jof Slim River, successfully appealed j against an order by the Tapah magls- j trate confiscating a valuable gun with j which Mr. Ryder had shot a cow seladang m the Tapah Forest75 words
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307 1935-11-09 10 $15,000 From Poppy Day Collection RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S BIG DRIVE IN SINGAPORE A LTHOI'GH the final figure is not available it is understood that at least 515.000 was collected m Singapore yesterd.n m the Great Poppy Day drive. All over the Island about vassers carried OO U the schools alone307 words
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Article192 1935-11-09 10 Clifford Pier Scenes TJIS EXCELLENCY the G.0.C.. Major-General E. O. Lewin. bid good-bye to Singapore yesterday on his departure for England after relinquishing the command of the local troops. On the Clifford Pier to extend their last greetings to the departing General were the Colonial Secretary. Sir192 words
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Article77 1935-11-09 10 For Man Arrested In Chandu Raid Officers of the Monopolies Department made a raid on a house m Havelcck Road on Thursday morning and were rewarded by the discovery of 65 tahils of chardu. valued at $520. A middle-aged Teochew Chinese. Goh Ah Kiew. was also arrested. When77 words
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Article79 1935-11-09 10 Arrested Chinese Claims Trial Acting on information received, officers of the Monopolies Department made a raid on a house m Havelock Road on Thursday morning and wen* rewarded by the discovery of 65 tahils of chandu, valued at $520 A middle-aged Teochew Chinese. Goh Ah Kiew, was arrested79 words
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Advertisement46 1935-11-09 10 TODAY TIFFIN $1.00 Cream of Mushroom* Grilled Ffaih Tartare Roast Sirloin of Heef Yorkshire Puddiru French Beans A Lyonnai^ (old Meat A Salad Vanilla Ire (ream Cheese. Fruit. Vmm TRY OUR SPECIAL ITH FRESH SE BAKED ALASKA A CHOI OF OVER 100 OTHIK D»HE THONE 4906J46 words
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1558 1935-11-09 11 L. W. HAVES - HOW TO CHOOSE A Short- Wave Receiver L. W. HAVES Radio Notes BY (8.8.C. Empire And Foreign Services Engineer) JHE judic ious choice of a short-wave receiver for reception of the Em P ,re Station overseas i s of paramount importance En this artiel* the Empire and Foreign Services Engineer1,558 words
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Article, Illustration656 1935-11-09 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson h I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I SIGNALLING SIGNALLING m the play is an lm- portant part of that perfection; m defence characteristic of all expert players. The same signal may have a dillerent meaning, depending on whether declarer is playing a656 words
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Advertisement17 1935-11-09 11 WEEK-END PROGRAMMES PI IX ZHI. 8.8.C. Holland and Berlin programmes for the week-end will be found on17 words
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Advertisement152 1935-11-09 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated ln the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to jthe exten, and ln the manner prescribed oy Oidinance No 6 of 1929 of I the Colony HEAD OFFICE HO.Nfi KOMi Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued aud fully paid up $20.000 000152 words
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Advertisement498 1935-11-09 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. ACSTRAI I AND CHINA i Incorporated m England by Royal Charter> Paid up capital m 600 oc*. shares of £5 each Reserve Fund £3.00 i 000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors CgJt m HEAD DJ tN 38, Blshopsgate. L ndon EC S Agencies and Branches. Aior Star498 words
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Miscellaneous102 1935-11-09 11 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL .~__.Z mTr„ n^_u-r_ MST SUNDAY AFTER TRIMT'k 6.50 a.m Holy Communion. .'.30 a.m. Matins. -8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 5.30 p.m. Evencong (choral) Sermon. WEEKDAYS:— Holy Communion: Monday. Wedne.sday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday i.nd Saturday at 7 p.m. Evening Service and Address: W'ednesnry102 words
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Miscellaneous385 1935-11-09 11 .10.00 a.m. Sunday School. Tuesday. 6 p.m. Service and Address ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ROOM:— 930 a m Sunday School. 10.30 a.m. Men\j Bible study circle. Sunday and Wednesday. 5.30 p.m. E\«.nsons and Sermon. Friday, 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion THE SALVATION ARMY Public meeting will be held at the Salvation Army385 words
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Miscellaneous643 1935-11-09 11 10.30 a.m. Sunday School Rally at Copitol Theatre. 8.00 p.m. (English) Mr. A. J. Turner Tuesday. 8 p.m. Teachers' Training C!a*s. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Choir Practice. Thursday. 8.15 p.m. CCA. lecture on T^ec ho -Slovakia by Mr. F. Werner Friday, 4.15 p.m. Girls' Frlendlv Band. 815 p.m. Young Men's Frlendlv643 words
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Article159 1935-11-09 12 Last Message To Japan From Vladivostok Professor Joseph Laska has at last iset foot on land again, the Russian authorities permitting him to land m Vladivostok on Saturday. Oct. 19. when the Siberia Maru docked there after! having crossed the Japan Sea four times with the Professor on159 words
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Article45 1935-11-09 12 Nov. 7: Dukat. Hidlefjord. Bessa (Nor.); Tokushima Maru (Jap r Sophie Rickmers (Ger>; Havre (Brit >; Kepah Juno. Sldajoe (Dut.) Nov. 8: Mijer, Dempo. V. der Does de Bye. Ophir (Dut.); Cathay. Antilochus Giang Ann. Bencleuch. Flevo Perak Giang Seng. Pontianak. Ampang. Malacca, Esmeralda (Brit).45 words
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563 1935-11-09 12 Enormous Constructional ork THE development of Soviet ports is the *übjee* of an article m the Moscow Narodny Bank monthly review. From 1900 to 1914, it is stated, the Government spent only 33.000.000 roubles on port construction, while m the six years between 1922-23 and563 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-11-09 12 THE TROOPSHIP DORSETSHIRE having Southampton with the Ist Batt. of the Manchester Regiment for service m Egypt, on their return from Bermuda, after only six hours m England.28 words
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Article223 1935-11-09 12 The health bulletin ol tiu League ot Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Nov. 2. 1935. is*as ioliows: Plague A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence ol human plague m any of .he eastern ports. Rodent plague has. however, been notified from Colombo. Cholera has223 words
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Advertisement461 1935-11-09 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freifht 5433 Passage MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. <VOOKINU AGENT* FOB FEDERATED MALAT STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. m- a_m^_uo*,m_*m» CANADIAN PACIffIC fWQtibjtyftmnf (Incorporated ln England) H*AVI:L*YSTH* IHE "EMPhESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA461 words
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Advertisement202 1935-11-09 12 BIBBY LINE 1 LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL. LONDON. SHI] of fast twin-screw OU Drivt q Mail Passenger Vessels betweer RANGOON. COLOMBO. POKI lUDAN MARSEILLES. PLYMOITII \M» LONDON with through MBOMtkM Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILIV.t Leave l*a\e Rangoon oloml MM CHESHIRE Nov 21 YORKSHIRE Dec 5 I)t DERBYSHIRE Dec202 words
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Miscellaneous646 1935-11-09 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Aior Star. Mon. to Fri.' 7.45 am. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 pm. Kota646 words
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Miscellaneous275 1935-11-09 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1 Taijin Maru 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Cite 3> Ranchi 18; Kistna 16 ft pi Djambi 13: D'Artagnan 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I): City of Singapore 30. J.r 32; Eumaeus 34: Raby Castle 37 Empire275 words
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Advertisement498 1935-11-09 13 *-«-^^^ir* r v c^ m u_r m mm'^_^_^_^ "^^^^mm^m_____u____. cmm^^z±--- I W caindl BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS T'nage Spore. T'naee *>__«L RANCHI 17.000 In Port BURDWAN 6 070 JaJTie BHUTAN 6.100 Nov. 21 CATHAY 15 000 Jan 17 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 22 RAWALPINDI 17 000498 words
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Advertisement393 1935-11-09 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) W I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sails x CITY OF WINSOR Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Nov. 14 Nov 16 KABINOA Nov. 29 Dec. 2 x Calls Glasgow ACCEPTING393 words
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Advertisement1027 1935-11-09 13 W*+^~^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hu. Khi„. c— w^ as sxsl at as Chto Mot ESSEEK? m Th. SUn, S^n N.V.CU.O C... m <^£uu**s__\l_ U The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and Merit* m.h.. i«. Insurance Co., Ltd. Co. Lt«l^ Mersey Marlae IntoranM w1,027 words
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Advertisement759 1935-11-09 14 X- Pa Mo KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VALENTIJN Saiurday. Nov. 9. Rhio (passengers and mails only*. PadangBay, Ampenan. Boeleleng and Sourabaia. PASIR Saturday, Nov. 9. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOBOALI- Saiurday, Nov. 9. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis, Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGlAN— Saturday. Nov. 9, Tambelan and Pontianak. TOBA— Saturday. Nov.759 words
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Advertisement627 1935-11-09 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Dae Sails Dae Ski f spore 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 Dec627 words
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Advertisement549 1935-11-09 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Hawaii Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo Mombasa, Tanga. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Saiaam, Beira, L. Marques. Durban P Elizabeth, and Cape Town Atlas Maru L. Marques, Durban. Algoa Bay. _\t\y* Town, Lobito. Matadi, Duala. Port Harcourt, Lagos. Cotonow. Acora. Takorad: Grand Bassam,549 words
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837 1935-11-09 15 FOOTBALL LEAGUE SELECTORS SPRING, A RUDE SURPRISE The Third-Back System BARKER DROPPED IN FAVOUR OF YOUNG London, Oct. 27 T i,'K tootba.l League selectors have changed their tactics They are going over to the third-back game, most criticised of all develoo m modern football methods. ~-—_w it is the situation837 words
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Article, Illustration16 1935-11-09 15 THE MEDICAL COLLEGE A" XV who beat Government Printers by the wide margin of 23 0.16 words
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Article214 1935-11-09 15 GUNNER STRONG BEATEN BY ISAAC tight Stopped In Seventh Round •From Our Own Correspondent) JHE main interest m last night's boxing card was shown In a tenrounder between Gunner Strong, of Singapor?. and Granite Isaac a local Indian, this being the first occasion that a European has figured m the214 words
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Article224 1935-11-09 15 A GOLF VICTORY FOR CAMBRIGE Good Green London, Oct. 21. CAMBRIDGE visited Worplesdon on v Saturday and after a match that was always close won on the day's play by eight matches to six. In the foursomes, which were played m the morning, they won by two matches to one.224 words
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Article380 1935-11-09 15 ALL -BLACKS JUST BEAT OXFORD A Great Tussle London. Nov. 7. /^VXFORD University put up a splendid show against the New Zealanders today and were beaten only by one point the score being 10 9 m favour of the tourists. Reuter. return to form) and R. P. H. Stables Time380 words
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Article416 1935-11-09 15 Derby County's Clash With Arsenal pVERBY County, who are at present at the top of the First Division, have one of their hardest matches today when they meet Arsenal at Highbury. On present form it would be surprising to see the Rams follow Manchester City's example and416 words
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Article749 1935-11-09 15 Lucky Jack Jarvis MANY FRENCH HORSES RACING IN ENGLAND H l.oiiiiiMi Oct. 24. ORSES which have had a preparation and run well for the C>. arcwitch usually take some time to pull round. It was thought that Cornered would I n.ve lo be an exception, and749 words
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Article596 1935-11-09 15 rTies For Championship Tournament J THE following are the ties for the term.i championship tournament organised by the S.C.R.C SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Lim Bong Soo bye. Woon Chow Tat vs. Dr. G Haridas Foo Wo Wan vs Pang Chiap Yong. Pereira vs C K. Pang. Kamis596 words
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Article34 1935-11-09 15 The final of the Navy Cup was played today a* the Garrison Golf Club Club resulting m a win for Ist. Bn The Wikshire Regt (Major Rose and Lieut Bond) one up.34 words
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Article64 1935-11-09 15 The ground will not be enclosed nor will there be any admittance charge for today's hockey match between Singapore and Malacca scry. had a long tussle with Moral Victory filly. This duel left with little reserve when Thurleston came along to challenge, and Michael Beary's mount flnished a shade the64 words
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Advertisement49 1935-11-09 15 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT The YEAR'S MOST IMPORTANT SPORTING EVENT! MAX BAER v. JOE LOUIS Screening at the Capitol as special additional attraction with the famous Gaumont -British production. "THE 39 STEPS" Featuring ROBERT DO NAT Famous Star of "MONTE CRISTO' WATCH FOR SHOWING DATE m j^M iß M iiM— m49 words
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1022 1935-11-09 16 An Excellent Race CORNWALL FOUR'S IMPROVED FORM SECURES A VICTORY TIE Miri Boat Club narrowly beat the Royal Singapore Yacht (Tub for the Inter-Port Challenge Cup yesterday, rowing an excellent race over the breakwater course of approximately a mile. The winners'1,022 words
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Article513 1935-11-09 16 SIR A. CALDECOTT HONOURED A SIGNAL honour was paid to Sir Andrew Caldecott, the departing Colonial Secretary, last night. It was just after he had concluded an unusually witty after-dinner speech m reply to the toast to the guests at the dinner given by the Royal513 words
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Article145 1935-11-09 16 Results Of November Mixed Foursomes The November mixed ioursomes >iganised by the Island Club resulted is follows: Mrs. J. L. Raitt and Tan Mong Heng 46— H14-3434 (Winners) Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Kelly 39— 2" 2 ~3Q l 2 Mrs. A. Lim and R. J. Isherwood 45—145 words
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Article31 1935-11-09 16 Shanghai. Nov. 8. One hundred and fifty of the Chinese ithletes from Malaya who attended the ecent national meet left for Singapore his morning on the Conte Rosso -Reuter.31 words
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Article151 1935-11-09 16 Today's Teams Against P.S.R.F.C. And R.A.F. s The following have accepted to n'av t Rugby football for S.C.C. "B" XV. j vs. P.S.R.F.C. today at Dunearn Road.: jj W. N Rothery: E. I. Henton. J. H. J. c Dredge. W. H McNeill. N. Poyntz Roberts: G E C151 words
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1045 1935-11-09 16 ---mm— Six Goals To Nil BRILLIANT HOCKEY BY MISS COLEMAN AT CENTRE-FORWARD I Europeans 6 The Rest 0. rE European women avenged their defeat by the Rest m the annual Poppy Day women's match last year, when they registered a dcclIsive victory yesterday1,045 words
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Advertisement61 1935-11-09 16 1 1 MALAYAN CHRISTMAS CARDS with illustrations by D. Hope Falkner. In packets each containing six Christmas Cards with assorted water colour reproductions of typical Malayan scenes. Price $3.00 per packet Same as above but with black and white drawings Price $2.00 per packet. postage extra KELLY WALSH, LTD. I61 words
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Advertisement427 1935-11-09 16 A DECISIVE 5. T. C. Winter Meeting HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY FOLLOWING are nrst day -Nov IG. ol th< Turf Club winter m. ettni Race I, Horses, Class |»i v p.m. i: Circa Warden 9.0, i Arctic 8. tl. BSeUSI Me 1.10, Mollavccn 8.7. Mv Old S Oraad Catch R427 words
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