The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,702. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935 10 CENTS.
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  • 255 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Awaiting Final Word From Tokio SCENES RESEMBLE EVE OF THE LAST "WAR" IN SHANGHAI Japanese Banks Refuse To Hand Over Silver ir Shanghai, Nov. 14. FHh Japanese marines in the Hongkew area Shanghai, have commenced building defences around certain strategic positions
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  • 250 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Atlantic Crossing In 14 V 4 Hours London, Nov. 14. Batten, the famous 24---ew Zealand airwoman put solo flying record yester*e flew the South AtlanDalwr (Senegal, Africa) to rtal (Brazil) in 14 hours and nutes. 1 for the ocean flight
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  • 65 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 13. An application for leave to appeal to the Privy Council by Messrs. Brown. Phillips and Stewart in an action by Mr. Barnes, which was heard at Ipoh. was granted today by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal. The application was allowed
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  • 387 1 Desperate Fighting Between Police Rioters In Cairo FOUR SHOT DEAD BY OFFICER IN SELF DEFENCE HTHE situation in Cairo has taken a serious turn and the latest clash between police and rioters has resulted in four of the latter being shot dead while a mob of 1,000 was advancing on
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  • 216 1 Threat To Enemy Communications Addis Ababa, Nov. 13. TPHE Abyssinians claim that six Italian officers and many from the other ranks were killed, whilst four tanks and two armoured cars were captured, when the Abyssinian infantry attacked near Dagabur. The Italians are said to have fled.
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  • 40 1 Waitresses' Gown Show. Evening gowns and afternoon frocks made at a cost of less than 10s. each by the staff of more than 250 Lyons teashops in London and the provinces were shown at an exhibition at Orchard House, W.
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  • 59 1 Cairo, Nov. 14. TT IS ascertained that only one rioter was killed and the other three wounded when the officer fired his revolver. All is quiet now and the Egyptian troops are encamped in the main streets. The Government announces that the universities will be closed on Nov.
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  • 223 1 ELECTION WILL BE DECIDED BY THE WOMEN MILLION AND A HALF NEW VOTERS Government Hopes Of Success London. Nov. 14 HRITAIN is going to the polhs today to elect a new House of Commons. There are 615 seats to be filled but 40 members have been already elected unopposed. The
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  • 57 1 King Of Greece Leaves For Native Land London. Nov 14. King George of Greece wis seen off at Victoria Station by the Prince ol Wales, the Dukes of York and Kent and other distinguished persons, including Sir Samuel Hoare on his return to 'Athens on his restoration
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 ill y j, > <—^^- 1 TONIGHT N C OCKTAIL DANCE j CABARET ATTRACTION to 8,5 pm WAYNE AND dinner dance CARRUTHERS 930 to midnight THE POPULAR AMERICAN DINERS $1.00 BALLROOM DANCERS Ub tomorrow RACE DINNER, BALL CABARET TO 1 A M HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR TABLE? CANNOT BE KEPT
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    • 148 1 hgfhgfhgf fghfg fghgf fgh SEA VIEW W HOTEL Kellers Band being: engaged to play at Hie Adelphi Hotel at the Dinner given by The Motor Traders' Association of Malaya to Mr. Leslie Walton, there will nut be the usual Dinner -Dante at the Sea View Hotel tonight. I TOMORROW SATURDAY
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  • 315 2 A Superb New Actress At The Pavilion Pictures which a reviewer can describe as "entertaining", "very enjoyable", and "interesting" are frequent, but outstanding acting is a quality which the usual film-play rarely possesses. Thus it is with real gratification that one comes away from a masterpiece like "Escapade", (which
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  • 41 2  -  Sim Teng Koh Ihi Acting Chief Justice and Mr Justice a'Reckett Terrell at Kuala Lumpur. Court oi Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Gordon. Smith in he :2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex. vs. Vincent Banka and
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  • 1478 2 Letters To The Editor "GEMINI'S" ARGUMENTS UNSHAKEN?— FALSE ISSUES AND RED HERRINGS— BAD TASTE MUD SLINGING— A QUESTION FOR "MALAYAN CHINESE"— HAS ORIENTAL WISDOM INFLUENCED WORLD CIVILISATION DR. JOHNSON AS A STYLIST— To the Editor. Sir. I have followed with interest tlu discussion on Singapore Culture between "Gemini"
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  • 144 2 British Steamer Returns To Port A few hours after leaving Singapore for Dakar. West Africa, via Durban, the British tramp steamer Baron Stranraer ?xperienced engine trouble and turned Dack to port, going to anchor in the DUier roads at 2 p.m. yesterday. The chief engineer reports a fracture
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  • 26 2 The fusing of an electric wire in a godown in Carpenter Street early yesterday morning caused a small fire which was soon extinguished by the brigade.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 145 2 Green Waierprooi Canvas Tents Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Fencing, Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 66. Robinson Road. (Opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:— 17-A, Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. Orders Promptly Executed.
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    • 811 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS?^ "OLD DRI/RY Z^ C &i »Oapovc wet white j Jfrcc ifrics* The Original Mi Genuine Liquid HmJ onire: tecU Mrr,i m O a^ Powder. Makr-., your skin rxqufeiir. I'honr M7| .soft white and ylluring, and you will <^tens!r»nx to 4 jj gj" «<| always feel frc^h and cool,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 140 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY. NOV. 15. High Water. 2.7 a.m. B.:* ft.. 1.7 pm 9.4 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. "A" v.s. Kota Raja Club at S.C.C. Hockey: Chinese vs. Medical College at S.C.R.C.; Raffles College vs. Wiltshires "A" at College; Khalsa vs. R.A. at McNaii Road; S.C.C. "A" vs. Y.M.C.A
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    • 300 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths 16 86 and 19 82 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. Frcdric Bayco, at the organ of the Dominion Theatre. Tottenham Court Road, London G.50 "Musical Oleographs No. 3: The King's Music." The melodies, airs, and compositions of British Kings and
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  • 461 3 YOUNG SIKH CONSTABLE'S TWO CONVICTIONS Took Illegal Gratifications CAREER SHATTERED FOR 7HE SAKE OF TWENTY CENTS piK promise of useful public service was sh a 1 y.un B E ng li sh speaking Sikh police c^nstaM mi convicted yesterdav before Mr v C nstable Ijagar Singh. por, s,oon d m
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  • 97 3 The Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund has now reached $151,477.32. the latest subscription list being as foHcwsAmount previously acknowledged $151,319.86 Niel Stolts Esq. 7.46 Anonymow 10.00 Per Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Chop Kim Seng 10.00 Kim Lee 10.00 Tiong Hoe 10.00 Boh Seng 10.00 j Ban Guan 10.00
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  • 391 3 Warning Notices Are Being Printed In Three Languages WAR AGAINST ELECTRIC HORNS CAMPAIGN against drivers of motor vehicles who take a delight in making excessive use of the electric horn is to be launched by the police in Kuala Lumpur in the near future. Remarkable as it
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  • 113 3 pJ he attempt of a middle-aged Chinese Lim Chor. to end his earthly troubles by drinking poison proved sue cessfui and, after being admitted U> hospital on May 31. he died on Nov 1 The acute symptoms in Lim Chor reacted to treatment but he was unable to
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  • 294 3 CASE AGAINST CHIEF CLERK JHE preliminary inquiry into the charges preferred against Mr D M. Davies. former chief clerk of the Miscel aneous Division. Singapore JS IIIOI^ 1 Treasurv was continued before Mr. C. H. Whitton. third police magistrate, yesterday. Mr. I. Lewis, of Messrs
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  • 18 3 Lt.-Col. G M. P. Hornidgr OBE fI.C. V.D.. is expected back in Malaya rom home leave next month
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  • 201 3 Dressmaker's Vvar Of loosing Her Figure. This iNHMfeM was naturally dlatressed when she be K an to put on weight She knew how important it was lor her la dress well It is no wonder, therefore, thai it* |g dellchted with the retail of
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  • 121 3 Dangerous Driving I p. TANKARD, the jockey, appeared on summons yesterday before Mr E E. Colnian. the Singapore fifth magistrate, to answer a charge of havinn driven a motor-car in Serangoon Road ma manner dangerous to the public by 4 C T W ed ong al
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 161 3 gfgfhgfgf fghgfh fghg fgh '^w" Stttfjr J > BB B^P'Ak AV WM I B^L s, <^ ''Wl* Hi Ha] HB BRnk lßir V* Y>flk ■V' YOUR LOST POWERS... I IFE loses its interest when your vitality is low. You are unable to do the things that were once so easy—
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    • 99 3 IHi#i*^illlPlli V^!^ JHMflr Vv Hm rjfl 70 ///>. LICHFIELU SALOON I xJ Stability -in other words Dependability is a deciding fa-::or wnn any invest., rrent, whether it be stocks and shares or motor cars. So far famed is the Ausnn for Dependability that to say a car is as Dependable
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  • 1948 4 Around The Town Mignon Looks On YACHT CLUB DINNKk Arc talk coming into their own again in bingapore? Pardon me lor stepping Into the roiiitus ol male attire, but that question has Intrigued me since the night o! the Royal Singapore Yacht Clubs dim*-; la^t Friday night when
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 90 4 SUPREME *f: .c^Pf W^ btir>ics oiil <>/ i /it- /innf W 1 2 «tcrt' /t'J on i'( df #^^B Ife" •x-^ a V Here are three iinludirv, >. »>/! E&s#llk».~_ J^ lii A the first prize-winner Mj B Could there he a more J |L B convincing proof of th«
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  • Article, Illustration
    137 5 SCENE at the women of Canada's presentation to Lady Bcssborough of a handsome gold urn as a parting Rift and as an expression of the ftion which she had won during her stay in Canada as the wife of the Governor-Cleneral. Lady Bessborou rh was the daughter of Baron de
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 197 5 THF Wide: opfm spaces SDO S WCh^ber,*,,,. and liK>is N TME NATION s OFFE WC f S r OO PIEA jE f% YOUR CAA/D/Z>AT£- "+ol2^ m 1 VOTE FOR BLIMP 4#l=?ssJ 11 V^JCf^^^nd "the Italians and The I I X -4<- Abyssmians and r s^g I Keep the toar I
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  • 2617 6 Sir S. Thomas' Warning To Federal Council CHANGES TO BE MADE IN F.M.S. GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. UTT IS beyond all question a right policy" said the High Commissioner 1 Sir Shenton Thomas, referrng to decentralisation in his annual
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 peroxide toothpaste. j Macleans removes tobacco stains, polishes the teeth, and preserves the enamel. Make sure you get Sales Representative A. T GILLESPIE. SINGAPORE. ill
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    • 193 6 2 FOR THE PRICE OF I IB I A EDPF TADI CT AC P. lIiLl lAD L t I Ur /y^^§r^^F ROM YOUR USUAL DEALER! I one mHlH j^i/ /^f^^S\^9 JL Xere is a special offer, available for one harmful germs with the dirt and du^t month only, which wiU
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  • 584 7 Cabinet Ministers Refused A Hearing ROWDYISM IN ELECTION THE GENERAL CAMPAIGN London, Nov. 13, TODAY marks the final stage of the yr.el election campaign and activity •onstituencies is intense Most .ir,didates have a long succession of -peeing engagements to fulfil this r.oon and evening and the canvas .oters is being
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  • 308 7 Gaol Sentences Or Two Chinese JUDGMENT was delivered yester day by Mr. H. A. Forrer. th Singapore criminal district judgt convicting Lim Teck Kow and Sen Yew Chow, the proprietors of Cho] Thong Hock Chan, of cheating th East Asiatic Co.. in respect o $7,748.31. Teck Kow
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  • 50 7 Mr. M. T. Stanley and Mr. A. Newark >f the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club flew 0 Penang in the former's Puss Moth in Saturday. On the same day Messrs. V. Wallich and P. J. D. Regester flew o Singapore from Penang via Kuala .umpur in a Penang Flying Club nachine.
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  • 539 7 WELL SUPPLIED WITH ALL TYPES THAT China's Air Force was ready to take the air in the event of conflict with any armed nation in the Far East was the opinion expressed by Division Commander Whang Ping Hang when interviewed by the Free Press
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 365 7 S Pj^fTS NEW WUt OPENING TONIGHT I ,l j^p^^M^ 1 »r.™,. J 1 ALHAMBRA g™ f' Jtil YOU 'MAGINE THE HILARITY WHEN A flipmtv w-m *AD MEN AND CHANGES r^^Tr^o"^^^ 5 PAT n lnA SHE GUARD AN ANGEL T OUA-TiTTE OP O E V, LS if A II ELLIS and
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 37 8 ROWLAND— HEAGERTY.— The engagement is announced between Frank Edward Rowland, of Paterson, Simons land Co.. Singapore, and Mary Patricia Heagerty. only daughter of the late Mr. W. T. Heagerty and Mrs. T. H. Holyoak of Singapore.
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    • 47 8 VEERASINGAM— At me uenerai Hospital. Singapore, yesterday. Dr. K. V. Veerasingam. Deputy Medical Officer. Pulau Jerejak Leper Asylum. Penang. The remains will be removed for cremation from 30A. Rowell Road to the Bidadari Hindu Cemetery at 5 p.m. today. P.M.S. and Penang papers i please copy.
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  • 853 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935 Surplus Mania ;rudgingly it seemed, mat tuc overy of 1935 was satisfactory, emphasised that "we must remain >n our guard and continue to nove cautiously. The only counsel I can give in present con- 1 litions is one of watchfulness andi >atience,
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  • 251 8 Dr. Hughes has relieved Dr. Stanley as Medical Officer. Fraser's Hill. i Mr. T. J. Cumming, President of the Association of British Malaya, was an arrival by the Ranchi. Dr. L. W. Evans has been appointed to officiate as Chief Medical Officer, Singapore. D. J. Dadlani of
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  • 749 8 MODERN industry, with the help of e> the modern chemist, can achieve w 'some remarkable transformations and U new materials often emerge from whatjtr would seem, to the layman, the most *c improbable sources. It will still come lr a* a surprise to some of us.
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  • 971 8 THE son felt hat which hung on its peg in Miss Derseys narrow little hallway belonged to her solicitor. Mr Pragg It had happened that, coming to see her one afternoon with a document for her signature, he had been in danger ot missing his Train and had
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 Enjoy the Pleasure of Giving Your Friends the Ideal Christmas Present. Yon can pa) your friends the highest W^^^^Bll^ffVK Johnnir Walker is packed in specially mm.* tl Cf M m decorated Christmas cases of 2. 3. 6 or IVJMH W^l 12 bottles, „n«l can be delivered .myuhere Wf 4 jk
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    • 14 8 1 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. i HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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  • 208 9 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a
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  • 476 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6p. m. Nov. 14 ol El denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall rslon Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 118 l 8 118V 8 I Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90 116^4 116 3 4 Loan. 3'- 2 p.c 115 115 1936-51 103'
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  • 152 9 Yesterday's Rubber Auction TK*? Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.252nd auction yesterday when there were Tozuel 862.122 lbs.: 384.88 tons Offered 836.362 lbs 373.38 tons. Sold 775.641 lbs.: 346 27 tons. Spot London t3 fleets Kew York 13 1 16 cts PRICES REALISED Kibhed Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 184 9 Nov. 9. 12. 13. American Can. Com. 144*2 142V 2 143 American Telegraph and Telegraph 148 147 147 .v.-heson Railroad 49^ 48 3 4 Wk\ -.apeak 48U 49 7 8 .tone 17 16' 2 16 V 2 eneral Electric 38> 4 38 5 8 39 3 8
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  • 42 9 Information has been received by t-legraph that 134 State-aided labourers will arrive on Nov. 14. by S.S. Rajula It is expected that 55 will be sent to iPulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 212 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Nov. 14 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 IJB London, 3 months' sight 214 3)32 London, 60 days' sight 214 IJI6 London 30 days' sight 24 1|32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 24 Lyons and Paris, demand 866 Hamburg, demand I* 2
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  • 144 9 RUBBER: Firm London Spot: 6 7 16d. Previously: Steady at 6 1132d Jan. -Mar. 6\ 2 d. Previously: 6%d. April- June: 6%d. Previously: 6V 2 d July-Sept.. 6 3 4 d. Previously: 6 5 B d. New York Spot: 13.27. Previously: 13.07. COPRA: Straits S.D.. Nov. to
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  • 82 9 London Closing Quotations Nov. 14 Method of Parity before Rate Pre Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viousiy Paris Francs to 142.21 74 1116 74 1116 New York to 4.86 2 3 4.9115 16 4.92 1; 18 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.24y 2 7.24 3 4 Hong Kong Per
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  • 64 9 London Tin: Easy. Cash: £235 10s Previously. Easy at £236 10s Three months: £214 Previously: £214 5s New York Tin: pn n Spot. 52.75. Previously: 53 60 Copper: Settlement: £35 7s 6d Previously: £35 Gold: Yesterday: £7 Is. Hfed. Previously. £7 Is 6d Silver Spot. 29 5
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  • 1138 9 Fraser and Co. 's List 2.5S THURSDAY. NOV. 14, 1935. MINING Buyers Sellers mpat Tin (,4s) 6s 7'^s 7s c.d. £am Kumbang c£i 33.s 6d 34s 6d k ustral Malay (f) 60s 61s ,yer Hitam Tin (53) 14s 9d 15s 9d k yer Weng ($1)
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  • 88 9 Nov. 14 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6.00 .1 Java Cube 9.75 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 19.00 Black Pepper 10.50 Copra. Sundried Copra, mixed 4.50 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 107 Banja Jelotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotong 9.00 R. (Siam) W.C. No.
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  • 56 9 The following outputs for October are notified: Tin: Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 3,192 Pel.. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (A. Etam> lso Pel.. Sungel Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. 220 Pel. Temoh Tin Dredging. Ltd. 746 Pel. Rubber:— Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Ltd. 56.7001b. Lok Kawi Rubber Ltd.
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  • 96 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 14. 12 o'clock noon Buyers S*ll«r» No I X. R.S.S In cases FOB. November* 22' 22' 2 Good FAQ in cases (FOB Novembers 21 i:U6 21 7 No. I X RSS <spotlooso 'awardabh* Singapore* 21 7 22 l No. I.X.R.SS Novemlx l H 22'
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  • 45 9 The following Is a list o! outputs for the undermentioned estates for the month of October 1935 Brunei 36.8431b. Buklt Tlm.ih 9.467 lb.. Changkat 22.584 1b Haytor ***** lb.. Indragirl 84.506 lb Lunas 34.954 lb Nyalas 41.4501b. Tapah 51.8501b. Ulu Pandan 4.044 lb
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  • 476 10 Big Reward For Finding The Lost Fliers AUSTRALIA SENDING SPECIAL PLANE TO FLY OVER JUNGLES Commonwealth Gratitude To The R.A.F. T'HE Australian Government yesterday cabled Air-Com- modore Sidney Smith, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, stating that Capt. P. G. Taylor, co-pilot to Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith ori his
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  • 43 10 Mr. David Storch. of Ipoh. and his brother Mr. Isidore Storch, of Kuala Lumpur, and their families spent last week-end on the Cameron Highlands and, whilst there, entertained the Good Sisters of the Convent School and the children there to a cinema show.
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  • 662 10 FORMER SECRETARY OF LOCAL CLUBS Yesterday's Funeral At Bidadari 'THE death occurred at the General Hospital yesterday, after a brief illness, of Mr. Frank Deason, a well-known figure in Singapore club circles for many years. Sixty-eight years of agv\ and active up to a few
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  • 94 10 SCHOOLBOY DROWN ED Young Indian Who Swam Alone A twelvr-yoar-old India:, named Shanatan \i Qan Bn School lost his Basin while swimming on rnoon. Ke. two Chlneae, i Bengali aoi Eurasian friond were on thtir way lu»m. from school and passed the B Bhanatan apparently wen! lor himself, the others
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  • 41 10 Leo Ghoo Nghee. a Chines k>v afced ten, who pleaded guilty 10 causing grievous hurt by Mabbinr tl boys with a penknife, and 1 had no parents, was ten! to Singapore Reformatory for thvtt by Mr. C n Whit tomt«, yesterday
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  • 551 10 Malaya Most Lightly Taxed Country In The World 'THERE IS NO JUSTIFICATION FOR REDUCTION*' Chief Secretary Defends Surplus Policy (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 14 "AAALAY.I is probably the most lightly taxed country in th. W* world and there can be I ttle justifiration for any re duction
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 10 THIS lIKPPLFWHITE child's armchair, a perfect miniature .»f a «h,, back mahogany armchair, with an 18th century silk -embroiders nmlli vmk cushion, has been presented to the Duke .met Duchess Kent's baby prince by exhibitors at the Antique Dtftfcftf i nr Grosvenor House.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 242 10 BRING THE KIDDIES TO ROBINSON'S TOY FAIR BIGGER THAN EVER BEFORE! HOSTS OF TOYS NOVELTIES ETC. TO PLEASE EVERY CHILD PEACEFUL SLEEP FOR i^» Thousands brought to the MKk MM I H| verge of nervous breakm 11 MM dozen by sleepless nights I IV& unrivalled healing pouter I I^H Cuticura
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    • 50 10 TIFFIN $1.00 Cirmr mi Kit I iINt srlanicin Oriental* Sirloin of Be^f HorvradKh Saurr < abbacr A Rn»«n I'ol.ilo ford Mr At A s.i l.i d hiHiiLi'c IH rrun H%rrsr. rYoit, Coffee TRY OUR SPECIALITIES: FRESH s" HAKED ALASKA «r A CHOI C I OF OVER 100 OTHER PISHIS PHONE
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  • 1065 11 Local Chinese Topics Relief Fund BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT Herbert C. Hoover, the last ivl president of the United States, known as "a citizen of the world" ior his organising ability to feed undreds o: thousands of starving people in Belgium during the first part
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  • 120 11 F.M.S. Court Dismisses Appeal Against Death Sentence (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 13. The F.M.S. Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of a woman named Teo Kam again^l the sentence of death passed on her by the Ipoh court. The Chief Justice. Sir Samuel Thomas,
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  • 608 11 F.M.S. And Colony Posts To Be Combined? THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has under consideration a scheme for the posts ol Chief Justice. Federated Malay States, and of the Colony bein^ held by the same man. The Government is not prepared to disclose the details of
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  • 536 11  -  Ely Culbertson by I World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I MATHEMATICAL ODDS ANY primary school mathematician can figure out for himself that the chances of a distribution of four units between two individuals favour a 2-2 aver 3-1 or 4-0. On this basis atom; there
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1189 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI CHARTERED BANK BANKING CORPORATION. OF l^ o l L^ iMA (Incorporated in the Colony of Royal Charter) Hong Kong) Paid up capital In 600.000 The liability of members Is limited to shares of £5 each £3.000.000 the extent and In the manner pres- Reserve Fund 3.001 000
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  • 1116 12 THE LINER OF 1884 AND THAT OF TODAY Fifty Years' Progress PROF. HILLHOUSE'S LECTURE TO SHIPPING INSTITUTE COMPARISONS between the passenger liner of 1884 and her V' modern counterpart were drawn by Professor Percy A. Hillhouse, D.Sc, in his recent presidential address, in Glasgow, to the Institution
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  • 168 12 Officers On The Way To Italy V Itn the news tod99 ih..' t:ir Siam M N'avy has ord-nri four submarine! :r< m Japanese builders eo Ing, it is sUre(J over 5J84.000 eactl without armament. 'there arrived in Singapore three Siamese naval ofllren who are on thrir way to
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  • 106 12 Singapore To Halifax Via Cape in 10 Days lieatro. OU hrle and Co.. agents ol the Kerr Steamship Co. Inc.. inform us that the Silvt rsandal. which proceeded to North American ports via the CarnOf Good Hope, arrived at Haliiax on Nov. 2. The vessel lelt Sin^ap>re on Sept
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  • 22 12 "Ocean Coas f Coast Lines new motorahlp, designed for the London Liverpool trade Averaged II 89 knots OH trial against 12 designed
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  • 174 12 The Service To Indo-China The Mi ac< ri< NfaritlOM p M i nrlet to PYi .> i China will not bf rapprt I rnn nt decree, declai 1 C Bayol M\ 'v ma! nui b- ofl the Bphyni wh» n interviewed ip hi cabin P ngapof on 1
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  • 70 12 I'nion Castle Liner In ThamrCollision Units, n»v II The v- C le t m mtvk •i in the T-i im i P ni II .md li.ui I be pn' I I Kin ll The \k the pit u:mi ig< -I I A i lltll f 'bury LI lolned
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  • 25 12 The Chnrnours Keuni.s I ques is duo hrn* lotfaj I from Saigon and will sail I noon for Colombo. Port Said Mar Nantes and Bordeaux
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 482 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In P. 11. 8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Famfe MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGKNT* FOWL FEDEKATED MALAY BTATKB RAILWAY H ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. CANADIAN PACIMC wWOai^S CQEATtn (Incorporated in England) < JWAVEI SYSTEM^ 1H»- tKHdW K(H ih offers IBANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vi* HOMO- J «*JLU or
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 600 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 p.nx [poh: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m, Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenr.arn. Taiping and Telok An son: Weekdays* 7 pm.
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    • 288 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships .il(»ii-sj(lr the wharvror <'\prctrd to arrive b'.3LSt Wharf (Knframr <;.nr PlanciUN 2( Main Wharf (Kntrari<c <.al« HorinKiu 18. Keponf 1e; Nleuw Holland 11, Ranrn.u. land 7 Tmpirr Dink •rnfr.im«- C.i, City ol Windsor 30. It Silvermapl" 36: Larut 38 Rrapire Hock (Fntranco <; a tr i loba
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    • 439 13 /^V JJ J BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS f Dm Da* BHUTAN f.lOe Saw. 11 CATHAY ***** Ja£?7 NALDERA IS.WO NOT. 22 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Ja^ 31 BEHAR 8.000 Dec. 5 CORFU lVoon fvk' fl FITHAQE 15.000 Dec. 8 RA^HI HOW Feb 28 SOUDAN 6.500 Dec. 18
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    • 656 14 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ SIBERG Friday. Nov. 15. Rhio. Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. PLANCH'S -Friday, Nov. 15, Muntok 'passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TOBELO— Friday. Nov. 15. Belawan-Deli TOBA Saturday. Nov. 16. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. NIEUW HOLLAND— Saturday. Nov 16. Batavia. Semarang. Sourabaya, Padang Bay. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne
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    • 528 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due S*iU Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 16 Dec. 22
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    • 308 14 O. S. K. LINE "LA PLATA MARU" (7,300 G. TONS) Leaves Singapore October 27th at I'M direct for COLOMBO Due at Colombo Dec. 2nd at a.m. and South African and South American ports Fares to Colombo: First 3rd Su $154 $46.40 $17 For further particulars, please apply t<> OSAKA SHOSEN
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  • 1553 15 Strong Opposition By F. M 5. Government BEFORE SCHEME WAS ACCEPTED Full Text Of Telegrams Between Federation Colonial Office JHE Perak River Hydro -Electric Company, Ltd., scheme of drastic capital reorganisation was only arrived at after considerable opposition on the part of the Federated Malay
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  • 1839 15 MR. MARCUS REX'S REVIEW U I NDKR tne international Agreement, Malaya, which for this purpose includes Brunei and Labuan, was allotted a quota of seven-twelths of 504,000 tons in respect of the last seven months of 1934. At the authorised rates of release tingave a total
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  • 80 15 In the absence ol th< complainant Goh Chuni; Whatt. who is .still in hospital, the case against Allp bin Mohaen. i an Arab landowner, who is charged before Mr. E. E Coiman. the* Singapore fifth Mgflftrfttt, with a traffic offence was further postponed until Nov 28 There
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    • 132 15 jfc TONIGHT TONIGHT jB Grand Gala Boxing Night i *f '^Hk \Jmtg 7 The New-World Arena. I KAWATA v. ALDE jl A, tpan's Eie Boy Champ. Whai FMlipino with a Gibraltar-like f M aU d Watch him! He can take Defence. The one and only Boxer 'is K m* wlio
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    • 37 15 I PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE! while you use those old, worn-out, wasteful plugs CHANGE TO IT"'"' 'vly^ „sj| I I vwW laII-ib ji*4il #> s Distributors for Malny* BORNFO MOTORS I Tl» REMEMBER ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.
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  • 662 16 HAMMOND DOUGLASS AND READ IN GREAT FORM Fine Displays For Services Against S. C. C. CRICKET CLUB'S HOCKEY DEFEAT Combined Services 4; S.C.C 1. rl Combined Services had no difficulty in defeating the S.C.C at hockey by 4 l yesterday on the Padang. They had territorial advantage and were clearly
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  • 146 16 The following are the teams fcnd time sheet !or the match between Garrison Golf Club vs. Island Club at the Gnrrison Golf Club Course on Sunday Nov. 17. Island Club players are mentioned first: S. M. Kelly 0 vs. Major H. B Rose 7. 9 a.m. F J.
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  • 65 16 The following have been invited to play rugby football for S.C.C. vs PS.R.F.C. tomorrow at Dunearn Road: J. F. Keay; A. P. Graigie. G. T. Gillespie, D. G. M. Owen, G. Dodds; W. H. McNeill, A. Cromarty; R. H. Cain, E. N. Griffith Jones, D. C. Nfeathrel. S.
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  • 31 16 A mixed foursome competition will be played at the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday, Nov. 24. partners beng drawn for by ballot. The list closes on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
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  • 62 16 The following have accepted to I hockey for S.C.C. vs Selaniior C1 on Sunday, Nov. 17 at Tanslin Morray; Capt. N L Hammond. K A Ashworth; J. E. Harvey. F W K Capt. W. S. T. Douglass; P. F Kn iej Lt. V. E. Le Marchant. I V.
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  • 299 16 SATURDAY'S MALAYA CUP RUGBY TEAMS Johore vs. I The Services THE United Services play their first match in the Malaya Cup competition on Saturday at Anson Road Stadium. Their opponents will be Johore. who lost to Singapore two weeks ago by a try (3 points) to nil. The Services, who
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  • 431 16 LOUGHRAN'S MODEST MANNER AND QUIET WAYS London, Oct. 30. ONE of the most interesting characters in the history of the I ring is Tommy Loughran, the Irish Amdrican^ who retired undefeated ias the world's cruiser-weight champion. He will be meeting Maurice Strickland, the heavy-weight champion of
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  • 1247 16 HE MADE ALL THE RUNNING lon do n Oct. 31. All R G. R. Fosters five-year-old horse Commander 111., trained by Briscoe at Royston and ridden by llauin.it. a very good apprentice attached to Wootton's stable at Epsom, won the Cambridgeshire yesterday at
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    13 16 JIIE RAFFLES COLLEGE hockey XI which los( 3—o to thr (»|,m 5p,,,,. Club.
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  • 658 16 Preston's Offside Tactics Not Wanted London. Oct. 28. IT is no surprise to me that Mr. James McMullan has resigned the team managership of Aston Villa, writes Arbiter in the Daily Mail. This much may at once be said. He joined the club
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