The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 November 1935

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  • 13 1 AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,705 KSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935 10 CENTS
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  • 1072 1 Japan To Set Up Puppet Government Tomorrow j THREAT OF WAIT IF NANKING INVADES THE NORTH Heavy Japanese Reinforcements: People Fleeing From Shanhaikwan: War Lords Bought Over By Japan CHIANG SAID TO HAVE ARMY OF 100,000 CONCENTRATED IN HONAN Tokio, Nov. 18. r
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  • 97 1 Prestige Damaged By Slow Advances Rome, Nov. 18. MARSHAL Badoglio, who is replacing Gen. de Bono (who has been recalled from his post a.s Hip.h Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief) sails tor East Africa today. With a vuw to speeding up the advance Mantel Badoglio is expoo'd
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  • 150 1 RUSSIA TO PAY CZARIST DEBTS? Prelude To Loan In London London, Nov. 18. TODAY'S rise to over 2 per cent. bid in Czarist Russian boncte strength to the current rua that negotiations are prong to facilitate the Soviet's -cceptance of the financial heritage Holy Russia." I: is thought that a
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  • 34 1 London* Nov. 18. Road accident figures in Britain last -r,;k were 135 killed and 4.321 injured, jmpared with 143 killed and 4.132 in'ared tn the corresponding week of last r British Radio
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  • 55 1 SIAMESE PREMIER RETURNS TO BANGKOK (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 18. THE Premier, Phya Bahol, re- turned to Bangkok today following his rest cure upcountry in Western Siam. not far from the Burma frontier. Whether he returns to duty soon depends on the result of the medical overhaul he
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  • 20 1 Mr. J. C. Wright has been appointed to be Secretary. Rubber Regulation, Johore, viiv Mr. H A. L Lurkham. M.C.S
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  • 272 1 DUTCH WANT AN INCREASE IN RUBBER QUOTA SITUA TION IS NOT "OUT OF HAND" Native Producer Nightmare I i. mil. ii Nov. 18. KARI we :>t 1 1 1 oi netting the N.E.I. OOmplex Holders of ruMMf .-hares an subject to oiny r>ne tom ol nightmare in which th»-deop-disturbiiiu apparition
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  • 17 1 Mr. J Hodd'T KUM fctMi i;>poin Officiate U Kl« Meal E:iKin«iT, Pahang, fleet fr in Oci 13
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 BEGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. *^fl i t!i» A tI IHH Ksfl IBh^a. fll I HI Cfl S^H f^* TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATT^^ION 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. WAYNE AND SPECIAL DINNER DANCE n iopTTTHFR^ (formal) 9.45 to midnight tAKKU
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    • 87 1 There it no better Tea than BEGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA Anci dui ii n t r i iiiiLLrni mfEE ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT THURSDAY I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 1 DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE IL—RELLER BAND— —I AND A SPLENDID FLOOR SHOW BY THE 1 MEZEY REVUE P' jEA VIEW
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 119 2 To the Editor, Sir.— May I. as well as "Castor." be allowed to say a last word? He writes, with reference to myself: "If only in self-respefct, I would object to him <sic> or to any other (sio in Singapore dictating to me what good
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    • 68 2 To The Editor, Sir.— Re Singapore Culture, do you not think, sir, that we have had opinions on Culture that feed up anybody possessed of. or interested in. Culture? Travestied as it is now. would It not be better to revert to articles less fractious It
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    • 392 2 To The Editor. Sir.— The Commissioners' refusal to extend the licence of the Park for a r!£ th >l r P ri d WUI in a few m onths rob the Malacca folks of their only amusement centre. At the outset I should say that I am
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    • 892 2 CRICKET CLUB Philistines and SNOBS! I "it is the little men, the i over-salaried clerks, they are nothing more, who I apparently make up the (greater part of Singapore society who resort I to snobbery and aloof' I ness in an attempt to convince others that they are really fc
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    • 77 2 To the Editor. Sir.— Apropos "HistoireV recent reference to snobbery in "a little village like Singapore." and the meaning of the letters M.C.S. after the names of certain gentlemen in Malaya. I wonder whether the newly- formed Malayan Magic Circle will allow Fellows of their select band to join
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  • 86 2 To Present Special Jubilee Photographs <From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. Nov. 18. At the meeting of the Negri Sembilan State Council o Nov. 22. the Negri Sembilan Malay teachers will present special Silver Jubilee photographs of Their Majesties to be hung in the Council room. The teachers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidnev trouble and Bladder weakness have •topped Getting Up Nights, Leg rains, Nervousness, Stiffness. Rheumatism. Dizmlness. Lumbago, Burning. Itching. SmartIng, Acidity and Loss of Vigor by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, cleans, and heals, raw. sore kidneys. In
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    • 552 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^^ SKIN TISSUE CREAM Harriet llubbard Ayer. A beneficial treatment for your skin Combined with yentle massage exercises, thr> rich cream aids in replenishing wasted tissue; in toning and strengthening the muscles. Correct massage instruction* are enclosed in each package. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS BOARD RESIDENCE KATONG GRANGE Excellent
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    • 413 2 He.UOI.We. Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street Phonr: ::«m London Office: «0 4i Hrel Sir... E < Phonr mlixl T > Le*dn>4la>«"~i g SUBSCRIPTION R AT Within Ov wBS Month., Quarterly h5O t| Half Yearly S I?.M Yearly f3 W Note.— OuUtatioM chequiN 5»,...,m the umml hank d^ount ADVERTISEMENT RATF^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 181 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, NOV. 19 High Water. 5 38 a.m. 7.3 It., 5.5 pm. 7.3 ft. Rugby S.C.C. Tournament, PS. I. vs. U.5.0.; Public Services R.F.C. "A" vs. R.E. at Dunearn Road; Inter-Faculty match for Gater Cup at Medical College. Hockey Police vs. Combined Services at Depot; Y.M.C.A.
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    • 205 2 f'oday's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the organ of the Regal. Edmonton. 6.50 "High Spots Edinburgh Castle." A descriptive commentary from the tower of Edinburgh Castle, by Ann Scott-MoncrierT. 7.05 The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, relayed from the
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  • Article, Illustration
    740 3 DEATH STRUGGLE TOLD AT Woman's Tact Saves Her Life mAKKMBkub rHE result was a murderous attack OH Mr. Williams about an hour midnight on Nov. 9 whose was only saved by the prompt lion 01 his wile who knocked the sailant out with empty beer tttes. Thai died In
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  • 345 3 TWO IN COURSE OF ERECTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. lti. 17 U ALA LUMPUR is to have two super-cinemas. That to occapy a prominent site in Pudu Road has already been described. The second one. now In an advanced stage of construction, la
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  • 100 3 London. Nov. 15. Developments in the political situation in Memel iwhere the Governor has nominated one ol five Lithuanian members in the recently elected Diet in which German Mcmollanders hold 24 seats to form a new Directory* are being closely watched by the British Government as one of
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  • 77 3 Shanghai. Mrs. Ting a Chinese at Yunchiao, in Fukien, has opened what is perhaps the most unique club in the whole of China a widows' club. Twice widowed, Mrs. Ting, whose second husband left her a comfortable fortune, decided to build a club where widows
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  • 22 3 Harbin. Tii" Mutichukuo Government will HUM control oi all banks In the new btau* as trom Jan 1, 1936. according to Reuter
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  • 135 3 NORMANDIE MODEL AT SCIENCE MUSEUM A model, more than 10ft. long, of the C.G.T. liner Normandie has been lent to the Science Museum. South Kensington, by the owners. Exhibited at the entrance to the Merchant Steamers Gallery, the model brings up to date the long sequence of models of vessels
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  • 400 3 "WE TALKED IT OVER I FIRED I Vence, near Nice, Nov. 8. \QhAD only in her nightdress anc I with a wound in the head, Mrs Khabie Kemeid, aged 50— an Englishwoman who is a native cl Ipswich and whose maiden name
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  • 114 3 Culmination Of Five- Year Courtship Shanghai. Miss Butterfly Wu. China's foremost iilm favourite, who recently returned from a trip to Russia and England, is to be married on Saturday to Mr. Eugene Penn. a well-known Chinese business man. The wedding, the culmination of nve long years
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  • 266 3 SIAM AND JAPAN: SOME BIG ORDERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. Hi. THE world has had its attention 1 called to the iact that the Siamese Navy is having a tew torpedo boats built in Italy. This week it has been announced here that, an order has been placed
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  • 409 3 F\R K. V. Veerasingam. whose death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Thursday. was cremated on Friday afternoon at the Hindu Cemetery Bidadari. in the presence of a large attendance. Dr Veerasingam was Deputy Medical Officer, Pulau Jerejak Leper Asylum. Penang. and
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  • 205 3 Young Woman Whose Arms Wore Tselrsv. Women .ire only »o n. kNatures daniCW tfga (lismlr every warning p.iin hi the hop "It will be all right in d.iv < i Bur this fo«Bf w<mun determined to nip her rheumatism in th< bud
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  • 171 3 :\,(H)l) S^iuare Miles Inundated H\ Yellow River Shanghai China is faetd With one oi greatest potential fiiinw in nodeni history as result of \hr !l<KHij:!: 3.000 square miles oi letlHuif in tung and northern Kj.»:iumj. owin the overflow oi the Yellow River -ptlv MUnetf "China's Sorrow According
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  • 473 3 Summing Up Garbled By Stenographer VIK. Jl SIH K BIRTON. acting Chief Justice. S.S pr esidin R at the F.M.S. Court of Appeal ordered that the ease in whic h a Chinese named Phoon Chonß uas sentenced to death at the Pahang Assizes be sent for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 116 3 CHEVROLET TURRET-TOP BODIES are stronger and safer in every way. To f/ie overhead protection of the Turret-Top Steel Roof in Chevrolet's new Bodies by Fisher there is added the further protection of extra strong construction throughout. The floors consist of one solid piece of steel, firmly supported by sturdy frame
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  • 554 4 A Suggested Solution AS A r til. a dining-room table either occupies most of the dining room or else huddles about a confused mass ot flaps and legs and slotted crosspieces In tin- former case a small family looks lost and forlorn when it
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  • 98 4 When stringing heads, take two equal lengths of thread and knot them together at one end. It a One enough needle is not available, let the melted wax fall from a burning candle on the threading end. Twist the two strands together between th;- lingers till the
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  • 94 4 It is difficult i dean gems without loosening the setting, but here is inrtruction from a diamond merchant Place the ring in an egg-cup with i little benzine. It can be suspended on a thread if preferred and swung gently. Move it about until it is well washed.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 4 Photo). MISS lIOCHSTADT, Mr Davies and Mrs. P. Y. Tan who were interested spectators at the B.T.C. races on Saturday Free Press
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  • 110 4 The following recipe was found in an eighty-year-old American cookerybook. Pare. core, and slice some fine juicy but not sweet apples. Cover with apples the bottom of a large, deep pie-dish. Sweeten them well with plenty of brown sugar, adding grated lemon or orange peel. Strew over them
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  • 612 4 MATCHING THE SEASON'S FASHIONS DRESS designers, beauty specialists, and hairdressers nowadays work in the closest collaboration. Fashions in hairdrtssing are evolved to go with fashions in clothes, and these are supplemented by such details as nail Tarnishes to match or to contrast with new colour-- and
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  • 303 4 IN fairy stories it is only princesses <and preferably those with golden hair) who wear silk that passes through a ring; while pearls are the inheritance of the good princess, as opposed to the toads which are the lot of the horrid. It is well
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 4 Photo) MISS D. IZBKICL (left) and Miss I». Becck in the paddock on the opening day at tiie Singapore Turf t 'lull's witttei meet ing on Saturday. Free Press
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  • 277 4 Wonder Drug From Sumatra IN THE wilderness of Sumatra there is a drug which may be the legendary "elixir of life." Such is the claim put forward by a man who. according t.) his own statement, has spent much of his life experimenting with drugs in
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 4 GBACI AND DK.MIV. henttinu a hridc. are tound in this wedding dress of white satin, liiub ti; thr neck in front, witli ley-i,-iriiU<Mi sltrve.s. and lonjf train, displayed by >Irs. .Moseley at John Littles Mannequin Parade last Saturday morning. Thr skirt, cut on close fitting lines, was slit in front
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  • 250 4 Ever) Parl Should Be Gmmi CANDWICHES are acceptable in any u season, but there are tew important things to remember about «Ul«tWlch-m*klni They should look I appetising and haw a definite flavour Every partiele 01 sandwich should be good to eat. Do not use too much
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  • 91 4 TO dean tarnished m)\. It in a hot. soapy 1 soap shou'd not be rubbed d to it. Scrub with in old or tooth-brush, dram and To give good poliout of household UUH Hit clpltated whltantna and with soft ran Put Ibt silver into soapy lathtr. and rinse
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  • 152 4 LONDON STYLES The Cult Of The London N W7c»Mf.N are coin.: tracuv. than Whole history oi dTMI I fiihione in hldi In London ill Dreesm Puckish k!-\ t -h.r look w-Uy thill ;>i they if rttttßl b.u'k how wonifn rt'.u M trained by tlu-ir di lllCk s:r< anilin< (l pn«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 13 4 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes ••ft. ind .mooth VlxodJ™ n lnß clear
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    • 140 4 TKKKIIiLK PAINS iFTBP BATING. To have tttrtMl V il; to di.-.td i Uc n-d [a confirmed stomai-li was the unhappy M Di Mrs A E until ?»ho btgai mk.:: M Stomach Powder "I am writing to U 'happiness Maclean Braiui Powder has brought to i "I was a great sutlrrer
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  • Article, Illustration
    177 5 THK COLONIAL representatives placing their wreath on the Nelson Monument on Trafalgar Day OFFH I i:s of the St. John Ambulance Brigade receiving instruction on treatment of a gas "victim." Special gas-proof clothing is worn by nun attending the "casualty." THE CUSTOM of beating the bound, being tarried out at
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  • 255 6 MOTHER SENT TO GAOL FOR BURNING HER DA UGHTER IViiiWK. Nov. Hi. UOW a young Indian woman in an effort to .stop the crying of her five-year-old daughter, resorted to a cruel mot hod of burning her with a heated iron spoon was related to Mr B. P. Bridge In
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 6 IRIM'K IAKOL'K. the 15-ycar-old son and heir of King Faud of Egypt arrived at Tilbury aboard the liner Strathaird. He has gone to England to round off his education training and will attend the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. Later, by pei.nLvsion of the King, he will be attached to
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  • 162 6 SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT LEAVES ON DEC. 7 CIR Andrew Caldccott. Colonial Secu rctary. Straits Settlements, will leave Singapore to assume duties as Governor of Hong Kong on Dec. 7. Sir Andrew will leave in the Carthage, the ship In which the new General Officer Commanding the Troops In Malaya. Major
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  • 44 6 A larmge for 150 cars is now approaching completion in the heart of i Maylalr. It is bring erected by Grosvenor House on the site of Reeves Mows, and is designed to relieve the present traffic congestion In Park- lane.
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  • 83 6 MR E E Colman, the Singapore fifth magistrate, reserved his verdict until Nov. 21 at the conclusion of the case against Phil Tankard, the jockey who stood t" ial on a charge of dangerous driving It ivas alleged by the prosecution that an injudicious
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  • 80 6 First Airman To Be Killed In Action riiangiliun. Bandits in Jehol shot dead Lieutenant Ogawa. machine-gunner on board a I Japanese bombing 'plane engaged in anti-bandit activities, according to an Army announcement recently. The pilot returned lately from a raid, but on descending discovered that his
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  • 86 6 Agenda For Monday's Meeting Of The Committee The following agenda will be dis'ussed at a committee meeting of the S.S. (Singapore) association to be held on Monday Nov. 25 in the Singapore Exchange Room. To confirm minutes. Matters arising therefrom: (a) Unemployment. (b) Bankruptcy Dividend Notices. (c)
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  • 61 6 A lecture will be delivered in the hall Ol the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow at 8.30 The subject is "Fish and Fishers" and the speaker Mr. W. Birtwistle of the Fisheries Department. The Hon. Mr. A. S. Small. M.C.S. will preside and. by courtesy of Messrs. Schmidt and Co.,
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  • 43 6 Mr. A. C. J. Towers, of Ipoh, who did excellent work in that capacity in the past, has taken on again the duties of Choirmaster of the Church of St. John the Divine, Ipoh, and hopes to have a choir of twenty soon.
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  • 873 6 FILIPINO DENIES SILAT ROAD MURDER "Saw Second Accused Stab And Punch Chinese" 'THE CASE in which a Jocally-born Filipino, Vincent Banka, and a youthful Chinese, Sim Teck Koh, stand charr;cd with murder with robbery as the aliened motive, ions taken a step further yesterday at the Singapore Arsizes when Banka.
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  • 293 6 HAVE NOT RESPONDED SUFFICIENTLY" THE management commit tee ol the Indian Association Singapore, has decided to make collections for the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund and has appointed itself as the collection committee. The Association are ol the Opinion that Indians in Singapore have not responded
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  • 152 6 To Go Hack To Jungle Ai Doctors Sydney. From the gleaming test-tubes and ■Ctenttflc lormulae of a modern laboratory to the sweltering heat and primitive facilities oi MOM tiny out post among the black Papuan Hilh*. That is the prosper- awaiting the U Papuan Boy Scouts who
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  • 68 6 Children Of Singapore's Unemployed It has been decided to entertain the children of persons receiving unemployment relief from the Rotary Clubs Fund to a Christmas •treat in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday Dec. 23 It is requested that wives and daughters of Rotarians would volunteer! to give
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  • 108 6 BAZAAR FOR UNEMPLOYED The members of the Straits Chinese Reading Club, with which our honorary member. Mr. Song Ong Siang. has long been connected, are organising a bazaar, the proceeds of whioh are to be devoted to the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund. The bazaar is to be held in the
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  • 66 6 Nanking. An effort is being made by the authorities to "purse" the city of beggars. A campaign launched under the .auspices of the Bureau of Social Welfare has resulted in hundreds oi beg- gars, of both sexes, being rounded up. Those taken Into custody are being
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  • 228 6 Europeans 50 Years' Stay In Malaya <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 16. •pHE distinction of being the European with the longest residence in Perak falls to Mr. J. R. Crawford who i this year completed 50 years' residence 1 in the State, a unique record for a member of
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  • 119 6 AN attempt to contra I the i, that his daughter *..s >un ■IK from smallpox last Juh cost the father. Kasxim Mohamrd. a U tal of S.'JOO in i Mli First he was fined $150 hv Norman (irice, the Sii^apor second magistrate, f,,r faillnf report the
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  • 203 6 Woman Faints While Gang Robbers Ransack Home AN alb tatton thai ix m kfteni threatened bin u;*: tied and gagged him and tin about $H worth ot pi. pert by ii It-year old Hold U named Ong Deng in a repon pun robberj to the Si 00 Saturday mnnmn. TIM
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  • 77 6 Swam 250 Yard* Am River or* Ebcnezer. .1 snull Hawkesbury River, \s w claimant to t.im< in .1 toal f 1 havo swum 250 yarda Hawkesbury Rivt-r .1 few birth Mr Robert Sinclair 1 EbcncziT. statfs thai PMMM I BOHMM in tin rtti I the foal in
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  • 218 7 STION OF LICENCE RENEWAL Interim Injunction Granted A stance of Tay Ah Kim. ice Burton. Acting Chief sued an interim injunction the Supreme Court on San and the Seletar Motor ruting them from takn by which the Regisliclea might be prevented fro: nm the licence of
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  • 388 7 Acclaimed As The Best British Thriller Ever Made QNE of the greatest spy mystery v stories ever written was John Buchan's "The 39 Steps," and the author paid graceful tributes to the adapters and producers of a real I masterpiece of mystery in the picture which is
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  • 89 7 From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh. Nov. 13. Th- Poppy Day collections at Ipoh at present total $3,000. including $352 representing the proceeds cf a concert organised by Mrs S. Seenivasagam. More contributions are still to come in. The first step to end United States rule in
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  • 38 7 Canberra. Savings Bank deposits in Australia for the year ended Sept. 30 were £220.000,000. an increase of £7.500.000 on the previous year. Deposits in N.S.W. increased by £2.414.000 compared with an increase of £3.762.000 in the previous year.
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  • 318 7 LADY MERCY GAMBLE L Decree Against The Co-Respondent I ADY Mercy Gamble, formerly of 1-1 Brook End. Little Easton. Dunmow. second daughter of the fifth Earl of Warwick, was respondent in an undefended suit in the Divorce Court. Her husband. Mr. Patrick Henry Noel Gamble, estate agent.
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  • 26 7 Canton. The Commission lor Overseas Affairs has decided to establish bureaux at Swatow, Kongmoon. Haihou and various other places. to aid unemployed Chinese residing abroad. Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 335 7 ne f ui'lu'n?! m S<Ca/& O/ e year heaut{f ll y acted and directed with grmat rnia&uttum" **y$ SUNDAY EXPRESS^ ik^m PA V l6 6 "A s 9 15 I A RLM F UNFORG ETTABLE LOVELINESS YOU WILL WWt G L W DELIGHT IN SCHUBERT'S ENCHANTING MELODIES' I mmmm^Mmi A
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    • 177 7 ALHAMBRA CROWDED HOUSES LAST NIGHT! TONIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 AUTHENTIC! OFFICIAL! UNCENSORED! THESE ARE V^X^B THE iYv**x9 DEAD- I I' CaK Out of the past, trora tin The sealed and guarded archives ghastly... of thc world's nations, u cfK, I^^B wwes ttie tnjth <t last... ghostly j^H^|b grinning irs all
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  • 885 8 The Singapore Free Press TUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1935 Government Runs Away \A/ HEN il was announced tliat V" Government would make a grant of $750,000 for the relief of j unemployment conditional upon a $500,000 contribution from the Municipality, we welcomed the anjnouncement as an acknowledgment on the part of
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  • 248 8 Mr. H C. Atkin-Berry. D.5.0.. M.C.. i has been appointed to be a member of the Railway Board tor a further period Of one year, with effect from Nov. 14. Mr. J. K. Ramsay. Assistant Superintendent. Survey Department. Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, has been appointed
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  • 322 8 -THE birth oi an heir to a dukedom of Kent In Great Britain is a very rare event Actually the Kent title has had many vicissitudes Its history begins with that formidable person Odo of Bayeux, who was made Earl ol Kent. There were I he
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    1071 8 "MALAYAN mUT (A Journal In The Federal Capital) by G. L. Peet, with illustration* by Lora Buel Peet. (Straits Times Press. Ltd.. JSI). ONE of the first and certiinly CUM ol the most urgent problems with which the European is faced on coming to this country is that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 256 8 Remember Your Friends This X'mas. You tun Rot tin-, fine old Whisky «^Vtf^||l BV^bf for cipspatcti in >r»**< '•«'•> decorated *%^^^y> Christmas cases delivered anj Hfl I B* EV where in Kntcland, Scotland m *^A^Wlihfn^stTflrf Wales at the foßewtaf prices il— 9UHpUfg m I V.^*>? r REl> lIITI Per case
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    • 15 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE O LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. 'l HO>GKO.NG B A i\K 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 -rther centres. This is the first occasion on which a
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  • 423 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6 p. m Nov. 18 I i €1 denomination unless otherwise stated r*w Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall tl Loan. 5 p.c 1944-64 tiaa i I lo J 'j 1 IR3 Loan. 4 p.c. 1960-90 n-,, 4 PC 1936-51 los Union Assce.
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  • 84 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 18. VI o'clock noon Buyers Sellers X R.S.S. incases B. November) 22 1 8 22 l 4 A Q. in cases 08. November- 2Kv. *****6 IX R.S.S. (spoti awardable iporo 21" 8 22 J I X. R.S.S ntber 22 4 22 2 Maroh 22%
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  • 50 9 London. Nov. 18. Nov. l. the average level of retail alculated by the Ministry of was approximately 47 per cent. the base level of July. 1914, as Wtfed with 45 per cent, at Oct. 1 44 per cent, at Nov. 1 last year. Brit i.sh Radio.
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  • 116 9 Koomlike Conditions Due To Election Results London. Nov. 15. With the election results favouring Government, business broadened and boomlike conditions prevailed in practically all departments of the Stock Exchange. Brokers oheered every Government win as it was posted up. A feature of the afternoon was active buying for
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  • 90 9 Raised Because Of The Drain Of Gold Paris, Nov. 14. The bank rate has been unexpectedly raised from 3 to 4 per cent. Similarly for 30 days advances. The rate of advances on securities has been raised from 4 to 5 per cent. The increase is due
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  • 37 9 London, Nov. 18. he total amount applied for in tentor £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was 1155.000. The average rate per lor bills at three months was 10s. against lOs. 9 91d. a week ago. British Radio
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  • 147 9 KCBBF.R: Easy London Spot: 5 16ri Previously: Ea*y tt 63 8 d April- June: 6 l 2 d Previously: 6 9 16d. July-Sept.: 6*. d Previously: 611 16d. armnjim Now York Spot: 13.03 Previouslv: 13 50 STOCKS: London 90.145 tons. Last week: 90.736 tons COPRA Straits S.D
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  • 77 9 London Closing Quotations Nov. 18 Method ot PartH beion Rate Prt Centr- Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viouslv Paris Francs to 142.21 74 v. 74 1116 New York S to 4.88 2:t 4.92 11 Hi 4.92 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.24'., 7.24- Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 5 5
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  • 60 9 London Tin: Easier. Cash: .£230. Previously: Easy at £232. Three months: £*****8 Previously £214.5s New York Tin: Spot: 52. Previously: 52.25 Copper: Settlement. £35 10s Previously: £35 12s 6d. i\\ri Yesterday: £7 Is 5d Previously £7 Is. 5d i Silver Spot. 29 5 16d Previously: 29 5
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  • 228 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Nov. 18 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2,4 1 8 London. 3 months' sight 2;4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 24 116 London '.10 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 24 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 865 Hamburg,
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  • 1157 9 Fraser and Co. 's List I MONDAY, NOV. 18. 1935 MINING Ituxtis Sellers Ampat Tin (4-s> 6s 6d 7s cd Asam Kumbang ..£i 33^, 6d 34s 6d Austral Malay (I) HOs 61s cd. Ayer Hitam Tin (ssi If lit M Ayer Wens ($1) 1.87 1.97'.
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  • 289 9 World Rubber Stocks Position. Lewis ind Peat. Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market report duted London. Nov. 5. .states: The market hj.s been quieter during the week with only moderate turnover and values have eased an eighth of a penny per 1b since our last issue
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  • 91 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES Nov. 18 Buyers SHler* O;iii]t)icr 50 Hamburg Cub. 10 00 White Muntok IVpp»r 18 75 Black Pepper won Cupra. Sundricri 5 2f> Copra, mixed 470 Small Flake Tap! 4 r R B Siam No 1 pet koyan u Jt Banja .i<*i(»t<»n^ 9.2S Sarawak J iut<.!i? 900 H.
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  • 222 10 HUTTENBACH'S CHANGE OFFICE Petition Heard In The Supreme Court WITH a view to enable Messrs Huttenbachs. Ltd., to change their registered offices from Singapore to Penang, a petition was heard yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Burton. Acting Chief Justice. Mr. D. K. Walters, appearing
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  • 151 10 Woman Collapses In Protector's Office -From Our Own Correspondent. Seremban. Nov. 14. Mr. B. S. Davis. Protector of Chinese Negri Sembilan. related to the Seremban magistrate today how a Chinese woman entered his office and collapsed, when the case in which Tan Men* stood charged with attempting to
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  • 102 10 A motion for judgment was heard in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Burton. Acting Chief Ji: tice. in the case in which Mr. A. D. Hamilton is suing Mr. Edward Ford. Mr. J. K. Gale, appearing i n support, said that the motion was for
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  • 29 10 H.M.S. Daring, a destroyer from th* China squadron, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning. H.M.S. Daring will be used as a tender for the aircraft carrier HM3 Hermes.
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  • 310 10 DISCOVERY BY CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES AT THE JOHORE CAUSEWAY Alleged To Have Been Used In Rubber Smuggling QEVEN smart saloon cars are in danger of being confiscated as the result of cases mentioned by Mr. P. H. Elk ins, of the Preventive Service,
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    49 10 TOM MOONEY. the American labour leader who has been in prison for 19 years for an alleged bomb outrage in San Francisco is attempting to have his case retried. He is seen pointing out on an enlarged photograph the spot where he was standing on the fateful occasion in
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  • 341 10 SOLICITOR AND CLIENT > ARE CONSULTATIONS PRIVILEGED j Magistrate Says They A QUESTION as to whether evid- enco given by a solicitor about a matter communicated to him by a client in the course of professional consultation for a legal purpose is privileged under the rules of protection formed the
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  • 324 10 CANADA'S TRADE AGREEMENT WITH THE U.S. A Wider Markets In 60 Commodities WILL AID RETURN OF PROSPERITY Washington N«,\ U I*HE opinion that the new c. American trade treat > double trade between the tm tries within a year or tw<> expressed by President R* yesterday in announcing th« of
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  • 94 10 •From Our Own OOTVMp Sertmban. N<»\ 1 1 A Port Dic':son iisherman Sai. who was convicted i>\ U tn.tr there, and dntd IIOQ two months' r1 v b oi anrmtoiiici looda ct'.vslully boicn'-Mr. Jus' the Seromban fHipflim C u: 1 The prosecution man had landed i quantit: spare
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  • 143 10 Mr. and Mrs. Knudson In Singapore The Singapore Theosophists were at home to a large gathering on Sunday. Nov. 17, at their premises, No. 3, Race Course Lane, the occasion being the GOth anniversary of the Theosophical Society. Among the gathering there were two distinguished guests irom America.
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    • 108 10 RALLY'S FASHION FOOTWEAR. ATTRACTIVE SMART BEIGE BLACK COURT KID COURT CREPE -DE CHINE SHOE PRICE $7.75. PRICE $13.95. BALLYS FOR GRACEFUL LINES. EXQUISITE CRAFTSMANSHIP COMBINED WITH SUPREME COMFORT AND r^ r^ [3 f^CT^"*T" C"ITTI IVI i* 1^ ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SIN<; A PORE. I GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL DANCE There will
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    • 51 10 k U__,|BUa» a»» J 'aB^ r wWM TIFFIN $1.00 Cifm* d> Lai tin FKh a la Orl> Grilled Toumrdos < has^rm French Beans «t Kricd Mall Cold Meat A Salad Cherry Tartlrl Cheeste. rruit. Coffre. TRY OUR SPECIALITIES FRESH 5" BAKED ALASKA A CIIOIO OF OVER 100 OTIIEK DIMII I
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  • 708 11  - CASTING problems of Ziegfeld Film MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY pLENTY 01 problems confront the takers ol -The Grout Ziegfeld." 105 speaking parts to cast and most of the characters refameus personalities rebered by all contemporary It's a job to turn the most wise gray. Bur gfeld'a widow, may
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  • 60 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh < hina And Indo-China To He Linked Up Shanghai. Nov. 13. Chinese Aviation Corporation submitted a plan to the Nanking istry of Communications for the of an air service between and Indo-China. If approved. rvice will begin next January. s understood that the
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  • 40 11 Washington, Nov. 12. Bruno Hauptmann, convicted of the murder ol the Lindbergh baby, has appealed to the Supreme Court. One of the grounds oi his appeal is that he was convicted after a trial resembling a "circus". Reuter
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  • 34 11 Mj. Justice Aitken who is at present on his way out from England to Malaya is expected to arrive in Seremban about Nov. 24, to take up duties as permanent Judge in Negri Sembilan.
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  • 551 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst THE JUDAS BOAT lyjY most sincere admiration goes to the player who is resourceful enough to put hil opponents in a position to guess wrung particularly if he can contrive some misleading hint in the fall of
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  • 538 11 Next Week's Best Items Guessing Game For Listeners Edinburgh From A "High Spot"— Namesake Towns Of The Empire i^UESSING games are usually associ ited with Christmas parties, but Cecil Madden and C. Whitakcr-Wilson have devised a programme entitled "Guess in which artists will come to the microphone and
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  • 116 11 Not To He Extended To Centre Of Town An application irom the Singapore Blue Bus Co. for extension to the centre of the town of the experimental I bus route from Balestier Road to Clemenceau Avenue has been disapproved by Committee No. 1 of the Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 316 11 "THE undernoted newly added noniiction and lid ion works will be ready for tstoe on Saturday. Wot 16. at 8.30 ja.m. Boefo.- •William* Halt Mile Down Illus. Benson 'E.F.» Queen Victoria Biard «H.C Wings. Illu.s. Fortescue <B* Napoleon's Heritage. Francis 'Alexander! Then and Now. The Story of a
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  • 128 11 To Australia And From The Cape London, Nov. 11. Flying Ollicer Llewellyn, accompanied by Mrs. Jill Wyndliam. wife of Commander R. G. D. Wyndliam. com pleted the flight to Hanworth. Middlesex, from Cape Town at M8 this after noon in just over days, therebv breaking by l
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    • 149 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In Ihc Colony of Hons Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extern and In the manner prescribed ny Oiflinaiu-e No 6 of 1929 of i.the Color v. HEAD OFFICE HOMi KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up 120.000.000 Reserve
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    • 506 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (Hl* 4 'Incorporated In England hv Rdfal Ctiar 1 r Paid up capital n, 500 >0(» shares of 15 each mn> Reserve Fund h »O oot Reserve Llabillfv Proprietors k> mm HEAD Ol I M t 38 Bishopsgate. Lndon EC 2 %fenclen and Hramhe*.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 291 12 SMALL COASTER'S TRIALS ON THE MERSEY T*HE small motor coaster D. B. Crane, built by Messrs. J. Crichand Co.. Ltd.. at their Saltney Shipyard to the order of the Island Trading Co.. Ltd.. ot London, ran successful trials on the Mersey measured mile recently when
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    • 218 12 London. For the past 30 years the work at Ellesmerc Port of the Mersey Mission to Seamen has been under the charge |of Mr. Arthur J Baguley. He is retiring, and a movement is on loot lor presenting him with 1 public testimonial. Mr. Baguley was
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    • 503 12 Build Larger Liners! THE SITUATION IN NEWCASTLE UTF AS a nation we are going to keep up our position and reputation we must build up-to-date ships, especially large liners." said Councillor R. S. Dalgliesh. the Ix>rd Mayor of Newcastle, speaking at the 64th annual dinner of the Newcastle and District
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  • 144 12 Scholarships Provided B> Blue Star Lino The directors of the Blue St., are providing two scholarship* per annum 'designated tht H Line Scholarship. ten. years by a cadet in H M S s Conway from January 1936. t« scholarships are intended boys who propose to follow their profession
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  • 17 12 The M Cat) Pftdftl morrow "Wednesday U will sail the MUM da] irane and Btiphoni
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    • 470 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in P. M.S.) «I I I .I'll ON K: Freiffht M33 Pass&fe Mil LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENT* FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAY! P ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF BIAM. wOttlDJ GREATin (Incorporated in England) SYSTW* IHE TMTifflf" ROUTE offers rRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vim HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 541 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despa tch esAnd Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. |Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang. Kuala Lipis. Port Swettenham. Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays" 7 p.m.
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    • 315 12 SINGAPORE j HARBOUR Ships alongside the whar\r> or expected to arrhe East Wharf (Entrance Qftlt 1) Rajula 22; Anhui. Cn -nn r2O Main Wharf (Entrance date 3>. Kedah 18; Toussoum 16; M 13: Kulmerland 11; Pre&. Polk 9 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Silvercypros.s 30; ChfttUo :V2: Pyrrhus 34; Larut 17;
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    • 454 13 and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS P Dae n UTAN 8,100 Nov. Jl CATHAY 5^ jln^'w 18.000 Nov. 22 RAWALPINDI ?'6oo Jan ll 6.000 Dec. 5 CORFU {5 000 Feb' 14 RTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 6 RANCHI 00S Feb 28 6.500 Dec. 18 NALDERA 16 000 Mar
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    • 443 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. t lncorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PORTS VI COLOMBO. Steamer u uc Sails KABINGA Havre. London. Dunkirk. Rotterdam CITY OF Und HambUrS Nov 29 Dec 2 WELLINGTON Havre. London.
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    • 774 13 SHIPPING Tbe Liverpool and London and Globe The Thane. n rf m. Insurance Co., Ltd. cj" £ST Meraey Marine lns«ra«M *w RAILWAYS zjrrr sute aw- o— sac «s „u. boum Air 3pSsfi Eu THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE s WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT MYRMIDON A|SO CaUs Due ffpore.
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    • 699 14 K- Pb Mb KOMNKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PALOPO 'iiu.sd.iy. Nov. 19, Penang ano Ba«an Sl-Api-Api KAMPAR Tuesday. Nov. 19, Bcngkalls, Paneh. Berombans. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leldon^ and Asahan. BOTH— Wednesday, Nov. 20, Muntok and Palembang. CKEMEK— Wednesday. Nov. 20, Belawan Deli and Penang. TOBELO Wednesday. Nov. 20. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSER Wednesday.
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    • 578 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Dae S»Us Uue Singapore Singapore New York M.S. SILVERCYPRESS In Port Nov. 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 i M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 16 Dec.
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    • 62 14 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Ban joe wan gi and North Western Ports) Due Sail S'pore. S'pore r.s.m.v. Kangaroo Dec. 6 Dec. 14 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of Freight and Passat* please applj to:— McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE
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    • 558 14 O. S. K. UNE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Atlas Maru L. Marques, Durban. Aluoa Bay. Cap Town, Lobito, Matadi. Dual a. Por' court, Lagos. Cotonow. Acora. T.ikor Grand Bassam. Port Bom -I U Dakar t La Plata >laru Buenos Aire* via Colombo. Durban. C..^ Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos
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  • 311 15 South African Cricketers §Ask For Allowances WELL DONE, NATAL! \yHAT IS AN AMATEUR The old question crops up again folthe report from Cape Town juth African cricketers want owance ot £30 for each of the •oming Tests against the Ausin touring side. Natal Association decided that
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  • 227 15 S. T. C. Races ""UK weights for the remaining: four races for Wednesday, the »nd day of the Singapore Turf lub Winter meeting, are as fol- >: Race 1. Horses. Class 3, Div. 3. urs.. 2.30 p.m.: Great Warden Unity 8.11, Arctic 8.11, Wait-A--8.8, Lambden 8.5, Orient
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  • 813 15 1 A THLETICS Breaks 22-Year-Old Cambridge Record London, Nov 4. PENNINGTON <Berkhamsted' and Hertford!, the winner oi the 100 jrarda championship in the Public Schools sports last April, ran two remarkable races in the Seniors and Freshmen's sports at Oxford on Saturda\. Ht first won a
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 15 THE LADIES' Parliamentary Golf Tournament at Ranelagh Viscountess Lymingrton driving watched by Lady Annaly. VLscOUntess
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  • 711 15 JEFF DICKSON HEAVYWEIGHT BOXERS' DEMANDS London, Oft. 25. rVERYTHING I am happy to say. is becoming beautifully tranquil in the world of cricket writes Geottrey Simpson in the Daily Mail. What more peaceful overture could we wish for than the suggestion that the touring M.C.C.
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  • 351 15 Poor Prospects Of Selangor Asiatics (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov Hi. •pHE prospms o| th(l selangor Asiatic Rugby team doing well in the All Blues cup competition do not look gloomy at all this season. Selangor gave a brilliant display this evening on the Chinese
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  • 42 15 j Wednesday, Nov. 20: 5.05 p.m. vs. Y.M.C.A. S.R.C. ground. Players:—F. L. Wilson, A. G. Armstrong, L. Penne-' father, E. B. Carlos. L. Reutens, E. Mathieu, F. van der Beck, J. S. de > Souza, R. Armstrong, J. Zehnder, P. d'Almttda.
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  • 425 15 Old-Time Football Fan Is Rapidly Disappearing WIN-AT-ANY-PRICE TACTICS PO Mr. James McMullan. the Aston Villa manager, is the latest soccer official to resign his post. His departure from the famous Midlands club follows the resignations, among others, of eight well known managers in the last twelve months Here
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  • 1015 15 HOME HOCKEY POOR CAMBRIDGE TEAM-WORK London, Nov. 3. QXFORD UNIVERSITY easily de feated Hampstead, at Oxlord yesterday by 4-1. The Londor team were disappointing. With Walford playing Rugby football Leeming. the Oxford captain, went) ito centre-half, while Cheales wai given trial at left-back, anc materially assisted the
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  • 525 16 R. A. In Better Training NEITHER SIDE SCORES UNTIL AFTER THE INTERVAL R.A. (Blakan Mati) 10 H.M.S. Cornwall 0. A TEAM of Gunners from Blakan Mati beat a fifteen from H.M.S. Cornwall in a hard-fought if somewhat scrappy game of rugby football
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  • 154 16 Association Cup FIRST ROUND DRAW TTHE draw or the first round for the Association Football Cup. to be playid on Nov. 30 is as follows: Coventry vs. Scunthorpe. Oldham vs. Ferry Hill Athletic. York vs. Burton Town. Sfcalybridge Celtic vs. Kells United. Kidderminster vs. Bishop Auckland. Halifax vs. Rochdale. Grantham
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  • 122 16 London, Nov. 16. Rugby games played today resulted as follows: Cumberland 3, Cheshire 3. Durham 6, Yorkshire 14. Lancashire 3, Northumberland 16. Leicestershire East Midlands 3. Vew Zealand 16. Cambridge Univ. 14, Blackheath 26 Devonport Ser. 11. Bristol 5. Gloucester 6, Bath 3. Guy's Hospital 6, Rosslyn Park
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  • 45 16 Match Ending Tomorrow Melbourne, Nov. 18. A7ICTORIA declared after scor- ing 332 runs for nine wickets. Plant scored 64 and Sims took three wickets for 101 runs. The M.C.C. score is 167 for four wickets, Parks made 720. The match finishes tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 472 16 Uninspiring Hockey Display CLUB'S SOUND DEFENCE SAVES WIDER MARGIN S.C.C. 2 Colts •yHE Singapore Colts just managed to beat thr Singapore < rf, ket Club at hockey on the latter's ground yesterday thr score being 3—2. It was not an inspiring match, just
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  • 414 16 Uninteresting Hockey Game POOR CONDITION OF GROUND MAKES vPL A Y DIFFICULT Medical College 1 R.A.F i TTHE hockey match between the Medical College and the R.A.F., which was played yesterday on the college ground and which ended in a draw of one
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  • 33 16 oA ?*s£ A team drew 2 Raffles College at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday. The scorers were Westerhout and Perreau for the Club and Kee Pow and Ahmat for the College.
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  • 27 16 The hockey match between the Me- S^ oll^, 11 the Ceylon Sports Club H, which was to have been played yesterday at Balestier, was cancelled.
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  • 66 16 The following have been invited to Play hockey for the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department, today versus 7th. Heavy Battery, at Anson Road: J. Ferguson «n* Wong Lik, E. C. M. Hope, Chew' Wai Imm M. T. Hope, Ong Swee Keng V. Armstrong, w. Ferguson K iiaSX" 18 611 RCSty
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    28 16 AN ALVIS driven by Mr. Charles Follett neck and neck with a Bentley driven by Mr. H. P. Bonier in the Second October Long Handicap at Brook lands.
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  • 175 16 Last Night's Preliminary Rounds TTHOUGH far from scientific the boxing displayed in the preliminary rounds of the Amateur Championships at the New World last j night was willing and exciting. jGameness certainly was more predominant than skill but nevertheless the bouts merited a much greater patronage than they
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  • 113 16 SATURDAY'S TEAM I 1 L (From Our Own Correspondent) > Ipoh, Nov. 18. > TTWO important changes have been j made in the Perak pack of the I: team which takes the field against the Combined Services on Saturday. J. R. Miller, having returned from
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  • 68 16 ALL -MALAYAN GOLF 'From Our Ovn Correspondent x Ipoh. Um, In Messrs I^w. Fordham and R. representatives respectively </ Pi'iiang. SW.uigur and Sins.ipor, clubs, arrived at Ipoh at th- wet i to inspn- :ht? local links with rim to holding the all-Malayan poll I)i .msii-p at Ipoh during next F
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