The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 November 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,708. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 10 CENTS
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  • 374 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh NEVER EMPOWERED TO FORM INDEPENDENT STATE IN NORTH CHINA General Dohihara To Return To Mukden latest official reports received in Shanghai trom Tokio reveal that the Japanese military commanders China, including Gen. Dohihara and Gen. Tada, likely to be severely censured
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  • 225 1 Chiang And "Unexpected Developments" Nanking. Nov. 21. Emerging from a three-hour conlerence with Gen. Chiang. Mr. Ariyoshi said he had been reassured about the Chinese Government's friendly intentions towards Japan. Gen. Chiang is reported, however, to have informed Mr. Ariyoshi. he had no reason to doubt the
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  • 150 1 Huge Gold Losses This Month Bank Rate Raised To WILL GOVERNMENT DEVALUE London, Nov. 21. HTHE raising of the French bank rate to five per cent, closely precedes the Bank of France returns showing a gold loss of 933.000,000 francs during the week ending Nov.
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  • 149 1 MINERS' BALLOT NOT FINAL AUTHORITY FOR A STRIKE NO PRECIPITATE ACTION' i t London, Nov. '11. U A STATEMENT issued by the Mine 1 Workers' Federation executive that < by a majority oi 93 per cent, they have been authorised by the miners' ballot to press the demand for an
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  • 31 1 London. Nov. 21. The King lias conferred viscounties on Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell. First Lord ot the Admiralty and Sir Philip CunlifTe Lister. Air Minister. Both are retaining their positions. Reuter
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  • 11 1 London. Nov. '10. The death occurred today ot Earl Jellicoe. Reuter
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  • 273 1 Ambassador and the Under Secretary lor State. There is little doubt there was no material divergence of views between the British and Americans— Reuter. Nanking, Nov. 21. A definite step towards the establishment ot a constitutional regime in China has been taken by the Kuomintang Congress, which decided today that
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  • 115 1 Additional Planes For Home And Abroad London. Nov. 2\ OOMHMBRABLE increas- in The aeroplane expansion !•♦<•- -i-;j.mmr already announce i* considered. An earl> .m--lKuncement is expected 11 relieved an iddtttOluU W 0 I :*:>•- :i' arroplan«'s ;ir» OOOtemp tied bringlnf ift** home tttfinei I LJM plaatt
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  • 69 1 Copenhagen. Nov. 21. The continued activity of Communists in Germany was admitted by Count Helldorf, Police President of Berlin, in an interview with a Danish newspaper. Count He.ldorf said, ''We stiK have 100.000 Communists of ichom 10.000 are very active. ''My next great prob.'PM is
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  • 75 1 ditional monetary principles by the application of I gold embargo and currency restriction, though strong sympathy is felt for whomever is destined to shoulder the unenviable responsibility of a nationwide unpopular measure, which will almost certainly lead to at least partial devaluation Faced with the double concern of defending the
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  • 79 1 To Be Elected Next Month From Our Own Correspondent' Bangkok. Nov. 21. This year's beauty competition will be held on Constitution Day, Dec. 10. to elect Miss Siam for 1936. New regulations for entrants include that the dress shall be Siamese costume only and jewellery, stockings,
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  • 93 1 Minister Of Health Pushes On Survey London. Nov. EL The Minister of Health has notified local authorities that the survey under the Housing Act passed this summer to determine degree of overcrowding with a view to its abatement by the provision of necessary new accommodation, must be
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  • 81 1 Shanghai. Nov. fe MR. Wang Ching Wei. the Premier, arrived in Shanghai this morni-i* accompanied by his private physicians He left the Nanking General Hospital yesterday. The leaders of the Filth Plenary National Congress of the Kuomintanjj have jointly wired to Mr Hu Han
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  • 100 1 Record Increased Aclivit> In Britain Promised London, 1 Tl I pNMttt month promise lo m.\K< a :>w record In increased a'tivtry in shipyards. Swan. Hunter anc? WlgtMUn Richardson, of Wallsenri ha\ i tx>«>k«« ill cder for a large twin-Mr«u mot >r ship for the Commonwcjl*! :.:u' I>" nv.ni'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 |kB iu ,!llj^ TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE cabaret attraction 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. WAYNE AND DINNER DANCE r 1 4RRI TTHFRS informal) 9.30 to midnight LnAAL 1 IIUHtJ THE POPULAR AMERICAN BALLROOM NON DINERS $1.00 dancers TOMORROW SPECIAL RACE DINNER, BALL CABARET EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK NOW RESERVATIONS CANNOT BE
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    • 92 1 ■Sib JWirH SEA VIEW *M HOTEL TONIGHT formal TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE [I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE —RELLER BAND 1 SPLENDID FLOOR SHOW BY THE 1 MEZEY REVUE] TOMORROW EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. FURTHER PERFORMANCES BY THE MEZEY REVUE IN CONJUNCTION WITH SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE SEA VIEW HOTEL:
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  • 336 2 (Continued from page 8) Hi* pressed her arm. "One in your j arms, another hanging on to your: skirts, and another crying mammy— and each of them a greater Turk than the last. But all as bonny as this one, eh, girl?" She had never acknowledged
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  • 574 2 Letters To The Editor "DAVID'S" UNADULTERATED TWADDLE— A.D. ANDERSON DEFENDS THE CLUB— WHO CARES WHAT "DAVID" THINKS ANYWAY?— TOO MUCH CULTURE WOULD BE BORING— MR. PECK ANSWERS "JESTING PILATE" To the Editor. Sir. It is seldom that one has the opportunity to read in a reputable
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  • 84 2 Before the Actteg Chief Justice at l«.:io a.m. 1 Summons- in-Chamb^rs. At 11 a.m.: Summonses-in-Cham-bera and Originating Summonses. At 12 noon in the Ist Court: Bankruptcy Before Mr iMtirt Mills in the *srd. Court at 10.1.") a.m. Judgment and Motion in O.M 1 35 Re
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  • 44 2 Janab Hajee T. A. Fakir Mohamed Sahib," the lormer Vice-President and one Of the founders ol the Indian Muslim Association (Selangorl who is returninu from his Pilgrimage to Mecca, was expected to arrive at Kuala Lumnur on Tuesday by the mail train from Penang.
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  • 179 2 Sequel To Death Of Countryman 1 From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Nov. IJ*. Mr R. L German, District Ofticer. Beremban. sat aa magistrate today. ~o hear the east- ol Buta Singh, a lorrv I driver, and Beer Singh, the owner of the vehicle, who were charged, with causing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 360 2 AUCTION SALE NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a block of 15 lots suitable for shop-houses or dwelling houses in Jalan Mersing in the Township of Kluang will be offered tor sale by public auction at Kluang on the site of the lands
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    • 510 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SKIN TISSUE CREAM Harriet Ilubbard Ayer A beneficial treatment for your .skin Combine with poUi massage oxiTcises. th>; rich cream aids in ivplenMum waited tissue: in toning and stretmther;ing the muscles. Correct mnssan instruction* air closed in each package. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS BOARD RESIDENCE. Attractive furn room,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 224 2 Diary Of The Week FRIDAY. Nov. tt High Water. 8.15 a.m. 8.2 tt. 9.2 p.m. 7.7 ft. Rugby S.C.C. "A" vs. R.A "A." Hockey Indian Assn. vs. Chinese at Balestier; Colts vs. Y.M.C.A at Y.M.C.A.; S.R.C. vs. Wiltshire! at S.R.C; S.C.C. "A" vs. Raffles Inst. at S.C.C. Medical College vs.
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    • 190 2 Singapore ZHI < Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.* Wavelength 49.9 metres* The full programmes to be broadcast next week from Singapore ZHI are given in advance for the benefit ot upcountry readers. Each day's programme will reappear in this column, however, on the day on
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    • 282 2 Today's Radio Programmes H.B.C.— GSG and' GSF Wavelengths— l6.B6 and 19.82 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. Cinema Organ Recital. 6.50 "A Countryman's Diary." A talk. 7.05 A studio concert. Sinclair Logan < baritone) and Moura Lympany (pianoforte). 7.20 Greenwich time signal. 7^50 The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. B*2o The news and
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  • 260 3 Sultan's Love For His First Born FORMER RAJA-MUDA COMETHINGof the adding lot* v hieh Su«J lannanshah of Selangor still has for his first-born the devosed Muda. is revealed in this human document in whicn the delegates new duties to the Prince. tter which bears the seal of Sultan translated from
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  • 37 3 death took place in Singapore lay ol Mrs. Jane Catherine Guest, 70th year. Mrs. Guest was the the late Mr. George William Guest, and the mother of Lemercier. The funeral took r i p.m. yesterday at Bidadari.
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  • 132 3 Wing-Commander I*. Hunter Sails Today A: lor lowing carried out important observations on military aircraft and .1 en 'dromes m Malaya. Including rolling investigations into the effect :i the tropical climate <»n metal aeroplanes WMiK-Commar.dtT P B Hunter, one of the best known RAF officers lr Singapore,
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  • 69 3 kN ECHO of the Silot Road robbery and murder. for which a 17 -year-old Filipino and a youthful Chinese, were sentenced to death with a recommendation to mercy as regards the Filipino, was heard in the Assize Court. Singapore, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith when Ong
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  • 820 3 BRILLIANT FUNCTION AT PALACE THE investiture on Wednesday night in the Throne Room ot the Istana Besar of His Highness j the Sultan of Johore with the Order of the Knight Grand Cross of the; British Empire, conferred on him by the King, was a brilliant function.
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  • 233 3 Jackie Coogan's £200,000 COMING OF- AGE PARTY: FILM BLONDE SHARES HONOURS 1 TT New York U ct 26. JACKIE COOGAN was 21 today, and C e int an inh "itance of £200,000— the proceeds of nis appearances as the child mm prodigy whom Charlie Chaplin "discovered He
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  • 97 3 Dato Yahya. Mrs Noves Lewis. Mr. D. M. Tibbs. Ur.gku Mahamed. Datin Wong. Mr. R Moor. Mrs. Mills. Y. M. Ungku Aziz. Lady Thomas. High Highness The Sultan. Mrs. Azis. Mr. W E. Pepys. Mrs. Moor. Mr. C A Vlieland. Mrs. Prater, Dato S. Q. Wans, Mrs McConechy, Mr. B.
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  • 80 3 Singapore European Seriously Injured A European named Mr A il Jones, a pensioner ot the Southern Indian Railway, living at Katoim Grange. Singapore, was involved m t motor accident at Sen-mban on Wed nesday. Mr. Jones received serious mjun- I and according to a report which reached Singapore
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  • 210 3 EaTectl Of Neuritis Cured IK Kruschcn. The el!< c: if. 1 or, t i; man wi i (trangi i ,i. s i^g* And arms MtflMd 10 fO .nrl he toet control <>♦ his moi n h wa.s many years ago Sin, has been taking K-.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 r O S^T ■g"* W jf*<i TT\ *"*"i I a" v M is STOCKED IN 1 GAIXON TINS OF GREEN. TILE RED AND STONE. Manufactured by MSSONS BROTHERS CO., LTD., HULL LONDON. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. MAAS-7.
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    • 96 3 SoU Agemts Fhr by) )y MALAYA. SIAM BURMA. >& SCHMIDT CO. V Tel. 7056. i^^^^^ggP 1 W—HffM— Mgi 11l BBVSN' 111 Better the proved car spectacular experiment It has always been the Austin policy to improve cxistinß models rather than to change merelv for ctianv.es sake. Upon ir.i^ rolicv the
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1712 4 HECTIC WEEK-END Race week opened Id a prranWng Fashion last Baturday with the tame widespread gaiety In the afternoon Lirn<- crowd fathered ai Bukit Tlmah for the races among them being several visitors "week-ending" In Bingapore. At night there were the various race dinners
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 161 4 •Some Recent Tlie support and pre-«criptiv>n i.^( /^L ~88 the Doctor the warm recom- /^^k WH T m* t tuendation of the Nurse the /~^^L sCI I fl I praise of the Mother, and tlw J^ IHL W W mJB. H^^ 'Hv™ I^J delighted though unspoken ap- ,>**"^ v<^(k'€^ 3*
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  • Article, Illustration
    183 5 IRS FAKING the mountain corner In the lirst October Mountain Handicap ol the Hiooklands Automobile Facing Club's autumn meeting. M\\\ WOMEN were among the .Memoirs of Parliament who defied the •id and .irrheel at the Hovse of i immons early i»>r the speeially wunsximp of Parttament the hi I kefen
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    • 53 5 M/^fj |j 3 TJ^^^jipiiii iiiiffniww^ig'i >^v /yv ■Ik^^^s. J*>t *^t y^ >v 0i« O vV> v*i, v>« B Rcpr««ntati»e Oj I AT GILLE«iPIE. ■B-/\ A P.O. lei 217. JPli^. O V SINGAPCFI J^^^Mb^^V T/ Photographic copies of Free Preit local pictures can be obtained on application to the manager. Price
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  • 344 6 USED FALSE CERTIFICATES TO GET WORK Tamils Fined In Singapore Court lIOW FOUR Tamils by jraudulent means had attempted to enter the service of the Municipal Sewerage Department was related before the third magistrate yesterday when Retnam, son of Rasu Padiachi, Retnam, son of Kandiar, Govindasaviy and Muttiah, pleaded guilty
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  • 233 6 UxNEMPLOYED WHO PAID MONEY FOR "UNIFORMS" A MIDDLE-AGED Tamil. Veerasamy. stood trial yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate on three charges of cheating. According to the prosecution, the three complainants, two Mohamedans I and a Hindu, met Veerasamy on Nov. i 4
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  • 139 6 To He Considered By The Kuomintantf Shanghai, Nov. n. The second formal session of the Kuomintaim Congress passed the following resolutions: The proposal of the party sub-com-mittee to extend the work of the publicity department with a view to bringing about a more unified front among the
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  • 65 6 In connection with the thirteenth Malayan Exhibition, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur next year dur ing the August bank holidays tb< Malayan A^ri-Horticultural Assoc.i tion is organising a competition in order to obtain a suitable postal design. A copy of the rules govern in.i; th>
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  • 154 6 Kuropean House And Mess Struck (From Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Nov. !<> A .short but violent thunderstorm occurred on Monday evening and at least two houses wore struck One was that occupied by Mr. J. W. Jefferson. Director of Physical Education in Davidson Road. Mr. Jetterson
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  • 181 6 Two Youths Fined And Bound Over A MALAY and four Chinese youths were arrested in the precincts of the Capitol Theatre. Singapore, on Wednesday night, while they were allegedly pestering patrons to purchase tickets offered at a fivecent profit. The Chinese were Tang Bah Chee, Cheong Heng
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 6 SIR SAMUEL HOARE. In spite of his 55 vears the For< imi Minister is an excellent skater. He is here son at the Ice Palace, In London
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  • 126 6 Attempted Evasion Of $252 Duty Revenue officers on patrol at the tenth mile. Cnangi Road. Singapore. at midnight on Wednesday came upon large sacks being transferred from a ampan to a motor car. Two Chinese. HenM. Ah Hal and Ng Vat Yon. the second of whom was the
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  • 58 6 In the report of the funeral of Mr. J. J. Minjodt which appeared in yesterday's Free Press the following names of those who sent wreaths were inadvertently omitted: Mr Bertie Bell. Mr. H. Klyne, Messrs. Getz Bros. Co.. Mr. E P Williams. Mr. and
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  • 41 6 Mr. Wee Chow Teck. of the United Engineers. Ltd.. Singapore, wishes it to be known that he is not the man of the same name who was charged with smuggling rubber into Singapore from Johore by concealing it in a car.
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  • 129 6 I^i.u Display Planned For January 5 < From Our Own Correspondent. > Penang, Nov. 21. Arrangements are being mane by the Penang Flying Club authorities for holding an air pageant at the Penan? aerodrome on Jan. 5. Air Commodor? Sydney Smith, air officer commanding the R.A.F. Far
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  • 50 6 Cost Defendants £80,000 Plus Own Costs London, Nov. 13. I Yesterday's judgment in the Chrysler case cost the defendants £80.000 plus their own costs, according to j plaintiff's counsel. Mr. Beyfus. K.C !when winding up the proceedings. Damages plus interest amount to 1:55.000 and costs £25.000— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 64 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 20. A report from Chemor states that two Chinese vegetable gardeners, including a woman, were stabbed this morning by a Chinese, who is believed to have escaped from a mental hospital. Following the attack, police made an arrest. The injured
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  • 74 6 JUDGMENT was delivered yesterday by Mr. E. E. Colman, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, acquitting' Phil Tankard, the jockey, on a charge of dangdrous driving. Tankard was defended by Mr. T. W. Ong. The allegation was that Tankard, in attempting to pass a motor-lorry collided with a taxi in
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  • 204 6 Using Forged Document Alleged A CHINESE named Teng Ah Oon a former labour contractor for Messrs. Tan Kan Kee and Co.. Ltd.. after a preliminary inquiry before the third magistrate, yesterday, was committed to trial at the next Singapore Assizes on a charge of using as
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  • 145 6 MOB ATTACKS JAPANESE HOSPITAL Pamphlets Scattered On Ro«j ALLEGED Cnnunuiu smai! an'. ,1,.|), demonstration at the Y pital. in Siii^aunic 01 night Thi> hospiu Japanese pnv.i:. junction of Arab Btfl Stp It was OTtr kO a I. v bui damage was done. Aj was hurled through above the shutt* 1
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 6 JACK VAN. of Quebec, although onl> 1H years of age. hopes to be the younffeNt Atlantic Hier. Ho intends to cross from Ireland to Canada and is here seen studying a chart of the route at limxhourne aerodrome. England.
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  • 97 6 Director Of The R.R.I. Retires Col B. .1 Katun. U.B.F. :i icult in Chemist, retired from LjN vcrnme 1 service on Now 1. it will be remembered t! ui Cofc Eaton was steonded to the r*:bber R» learch Institute ol Malaya N v 1938, aa Head
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  • 51 6 up aiiri vanished down ride lanes. The police were too late to effect u arrests, but the) collected the v:d Ol the demonstration, and beflon leu vine The scene placed potteemei detectives on maid outside the pltal which La run by a Japanese V Su/uki There were no further demon
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 48 6 Waterproo! Green Canvas Tarpaulins. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canva.s. Spring 1 blinds Tarpaulins, Tents bays, Blue screens, Bertam panels Wire netting fencing, Wool bunting's and Flags. Abdul Rahman, Telephone 2454 Office 6<i Robinson Road < opposite Telegraph Co.). Workshop: 17- A Joo (hi.it Place Singapore
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    • 217 6 Hear what LORETTA YOUNG fso m»ny cms ]j sa V s about charm! i tin r^ k. ii a I I'LL Dtn w I T "j^k^^^^b I Mrit In HI n t MLL i ijL w^m i^ORETTA YOUNG reveals the way <^^^k B^^^^^. that 846 out of the 857 leading
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  • 486 7 Relief Funds Running Low ONLY FRINGE OF DISTRESS TOUCHED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 20. eloquent plea for Government j assistance for the unemployed j of Selangor was made by Mr. J. R. Vethavanam, speaking at the State Council meeting at Klang yesterday. "In
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  • 520 7 POLLUTED AND MALARIOUS WELLS Water Source For Selangor Coastal Population PLEA FOR PROPER SUPPLY Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 10. GM vl) water ?s (One of the most imxrative needs of the coastal popuon of Selangor, and an earnest plea It be provided was made by Mr. Edwards,
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  • 50 7 London, Nov. 19. According to figures compiled by Edward's Hospital Fund, the London voluntary hospitals treated 2.139.000 sick and injured in 1934; r 1269,000 were in-patients, r The expenditure involved amounted ito nearly e4.000.000. Voluntary gifts |to the funds of the hospitals in 1934 totalled €2.613.000. British Radio
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  • 503 7 "Independent State And Aggressor" POLICE FIRE ON STUDENTS Cairo. Nov. 21. A VIOLENT protest against the role of Britain in Egypt and an appeal to the League to act as iudge between "an independent state and an aggressor" is made by Nan as Pasha. Leader
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  • 128 7 Death Of Brother Of Former Malayan Judge The death occurred at Kandy Ceylon, on Nov. 8 of Mr. Cox Sproule who will be remembered dv many in Malaya when a few years igc he wt?s on a visit to his brother. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule. The
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  • 107 7 i i At the conclusion of the half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Government j 1 Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. held ai the Town Hall on Sunday last, a tribute was paid to Mr.; R. Boyd. Director of Co-operation, who is shortly leaving for home on leave. The
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  • 115 7 Death Of Government Pensioner 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 20. The death occurred at Bungsar Hospital thii- morning of Mr. A. Thamboe. a Government pensioner, aged 54 years. The funeral was at Cheras Road cemetery this evening Mr. Tnamboe retired from the Government service last
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  • 48 7 The marriage of Annie, daughter of Mr. P. P. Francis, Chief Telephone; Inspector, Selangor and Pahang. and the late Mrs. Francis with Mr. P. A. Thomas, 8.A.. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Augustine, took place on Nov. 11. at Our Lady of Life's Church, Mattancherl. Cochin.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 AJCHALLENGE TO SHERLOCK HOLMEb. CHARLIE CHAN AND THE THIN MAN! NEXT CHANGE AT THE CAPITOL! Try and solve this murder mystery! there's only v^ ONE MAN ALIVE who can do it that's why they call him > MURDER Aiki v. |Wp"^BH MAM voo 1 nPi I J u C c
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    • 179 7 PACKED HOUSES AT EVERY SHOW! THE OPINION IS UNANIMOUS:— "ENGLAND'S BEST THRILLER!" fclr ~^W^* ■^ii#i rsinu A Real GAUMONT-BRITISH IKII MPH I -^S ?v vis -'^^nW^ Srjr f #_J-^^TUf on OTCDC with ROBERT DONAT 8c MADELEINE CARROLL SEE Thrilling Km apes, an exritin K manhunt with the hunted man uinmnr
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  • 36 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. KERR— At the General Hospital. Singapore, yesterday morning, Mr. William Kerr, Harbour Master. Tumpat and Assistant Superintendent of Customs. Kota Bharu. The funeral will take place at Bidadari cemetery at 15 p.m. today.
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  • 1026 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 The Sea Belle •AT the meeting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday to consider the revised draft estimates of revenue and expenditure there appeared an increased item of expenditure which raises once again a subject which has been responsible for more acerbity
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  • 142 8 Mr. H. R. Bax' *r. manage;. Hil 1 Rise Estate. Batu Gaj=ih. hai retu;ned froHome leave. A meeting of ttte Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. i Dr. (Miss> Robertson. Lady Medical Officer. Kuala Kangsar. has
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  • 560 8 U ARITHOMANIAC" was the name coined by a mental specialist for the strange people known more popularly as lightning calculators, one of whom a 13-year-old mental deficient has been discovered at Nottingham. It is not unusual to find that perplexAnthomanuics |ng capacity for figuras existing side
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  • 936 8 A man could hardly get a more grati- tying welcome in a quiet way than that which Mr. Probyn received His wife's face was almost absurdly grateful and happy. "I was so afraid you weren't coming back to breakfast." she said Their baby, lying on the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 21 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE I CORPORATION I LTD. I (Incorporated in Great Britain) i 1 HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 492 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. 1 trom London, 6 p. m. Nov. 21 I Share of £1 denomination unless otherw.se stated Previous y RJae Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 1 18 7 Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 n« 7 /8 118^ War Loan. 3> 2 p.c 8 117 Straits
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    • 202 9 Nov. 18. 19. 20. American Can. Com. 143 147 l >4 147 American Telephone Telegraph 149 150 3 4 151 Itcheson Railroad 52» 4 53*8 52 speak 52 52 »/2 50 x 2 Dupont 142V 2 145V2 145 16% 16% i6» 2 General Electric 39% 40% 39
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    • 90 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES I I Nov. 21 Buyers Sellers Gambier 6.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 18.00 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra. Sundried 5.35 Copra, mixed 4.80 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 103 Banja Jelotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotong 9.00 R. (Siarn*
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    • 95 9 Small Volume Of Business On Eve Of Poll London, Nov. 13. On the Stock Exchange on the eve of the poll the volume ot business continued small but an optimistic sentiment remained and the undertone continued good. Wheat sagged owing to unfavourable Australian and Argentine advices. Cotton, after
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    • 149 9 his complete and reliable service of commercial newlfrom London, New York and other centres. This is the n?st occT Bion 0,, which .1 newspaper published in Malava has been in a We wish to acknowledge gratefully the co-operation we have received from the Exchange Telegraph Comoanv ItH
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    • 155 9 I RCBBER. Steady Ja O n d Mar SPOt 6. 4 d 63 16d Previously e^UcT July Sept 6i 2 d Previously: 6 9 16d New York Spot: 12.82. Previously: 12 92 COPRA: Straits S.D.. Nov. to Rotterdam £U. 17s. 6d. Previously £14. 15s PEPPER: White Muntok.
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    • 78 9 London Closing Quotations Nov. 21 Method of Parit* befor€ Rate Pre Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously p^ris Francs to 142 21 74 13 16 74^ 4 Mew York $to 4.88 2 3 4.93» 8 4.92 716 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.30» 4 7.25*2 Hong Kong Per dollar
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    • 67 9 I I London Tin: Firm. Cash: £225 ss. Previously: Weak at £223 10s. Three months: £212 12> 6d. Previously. £212 12s. 6d. New York Tin: Spot: 51.00. Previously: 51.00. Copper: Settlement: £34 17s. 6d. Previously: £35 7s. 6d. Yesterday: £7 Is. sd. Previously: £7 Is. 4» 2
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    • 226 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations i Nov. 21 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months' sight 2|4 3|32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 IJI6 London. 30 days' sight 24 1|32 London, demand 24 London T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris, demand 866 Hamburg, demand 142
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    • 1171 9 I Fraser and Co. 's List THURSDAY. NOV. 21. 1935 MINING Ampat Tin (4s > s/Ti 6s 9d*c d Asam Kumbang (>£ 34s 6d 36* 6d Austral Malay (£> 60s 61s c.d. Ayer Hitam Tin (ss> 15s 3d 16s Ayer Weng (si> 1871 1>97 Bangrln
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    • 150 9 Decrease Of 708 Tons Recorded Giuhric and Co Ltd in their weekly rubbor report dated Singapore. Nov 21 state: The firm tendency resulting from the improved technical position which lock form during October has gradually slipped away during the past three weeks under the influence of the
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    • 35 9 London, Nov. It. On the money market, despite the weight of money seeking employment, the average rate on Treasury Bills was well maintained. This Is quite satisfactory to the market, which at pre-
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    • 135 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association lon<* of Market Dull Easier Latest Cable London Spot She»«t fi I 16d per 1b New York spot sheet US vis 12~ M per 1b i nt is ItH Interested in the rate than in the amount of bills obtained s: the clearing banks* appetite
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  • 399 10 Weather, Mountains And Insects London. Nov. 21. Reuters special correspondent with j the northern armies telegraphs that 'the Abyssinians' three allies, weather. mountains and insects are eilectually •conspiring to slow up the Italian operations, which aim at liquidating cur--1 rent actions by the time General i Badaglio arrives,
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  • 226 10 $500 Bail On Betting House Charge 'From Oar O^n CM Penan*. Nm poLLOWixct conducted b> Detect!* r> p utment ol h Pot'i Avenue ytiterday I Chinese nonyi k three other Chin all. is TVoh K«»:m M.-:,. Ann B.ii: and Kan^ Eny Si»-^- were pi fore
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  • 351 10 Narrow Escape From Aerial Combat WEATHER, MOUNTAINS AND INSECTS HOLD UP ADVANCE Roadmaking A Stupendous Task Addis Ababa, Nov. 21. rE Negus had a narrow escape from being involved in aerial combat and perhaps shot down, it was learnt, when the Emperor returned to
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  • 114 10 First Organised By Red Cross For Abyssinia London, Nov. 19. The first British mobile hospital unit organised by the British Red Cross for ervice in Abyssinia left St. Thomas' i Hospital yesterday for Harar by way of i Eden and Berbera. i Bpfire its departure the unit was
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  • 159 10 "Fight To Death To Escape Stvage Domination" i Geneva, Nov. 21. The Italian allegations against Abyssinia in the note to the Powers on Nov. 11 protesting against sanctions have boon replied to in a lengthy Abyssinian Government protest to the Ltague. The note accuses Italy ot mur.dering civilians
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  • 146 10 Seven Godparents For Infant Prince London, Nov. 21. The christening of the son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent took place in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace yesterday. The infant Prince was named Edw wo George Nicholas Paul Patrick. The Archbishop of Canterbury performed the baptismal
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  • 65 10 Vatican City. Nov. 20. Twenty new Cardinals, bringing the total to sixty-nine will probably be created at the Papal Consistory on Dec. li including Father Hinsley. Arch- bishop of Westminster, the Papal Nuncios of Madrid. Paris, Vienna and i j Warsaw and the Archbishops of Reims, Buenos
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  • 114 10 Should Substitute Private For Government Credit New Orleans. Nov. 16. PLANS for the withdrawal of the United States Government from participation in American banking and private business were outlined by high administrative officials addressing the Convention of the American Bankers" Association yesterday. "The banks ghOUld muke
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  • 190 10 First Part Of Exciting Junjilo Film "The Call Of The Jungl.\ the iirst six chapters of which opened at the Alhambra Theatre Lust night, adds further to the screens collection of fungic themes and scenes. A famous foundation otTers a. reward 'of half a million dollars for the
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  • 55 10 Windsor Castle round* I ndor Water Hicre tiaa I en a :urn. :••>■ la U tidtt Hooded art'.is. w),.--the Illdlandi ud la Kb counttes are still imp^sabuflic Tliarr.- x umUM rtl this mnnUm «d -a .s v.: Above normaj vtnter leveJ M.mv n\vrM<: and the petvj unda
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  • 129 10 Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Telegraphs Congratulations London. X«k\ 15. Tin* Secretary of state for Air Sir Philip Cnnliffe-Ufter, has telegraphed congratulations to Miss Jean Batten at iKio de Janeiro on "your splendid night.** Miss Batten, who is the first woman to fly solo across the South Atlantic yesterday set
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  • 46 10 Thirty I'rcfepectinK UeMD Already (inintrri London N»» An inteosh Match for oil In Bi U torahmtfowtd d.-. Rouncement I D Ua int€d to the d aand tho Anglo- I: pert. MWM I in iwi'hv COU It AppUcatlooi ■us ar« m. in ned Reuter
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    • 315 10 ft tfM,' NEW UNCREASEABLE -w^ tie pure w ven silk iS^ 1 S^c EXCLUSIVE STRIPES y& PRICE $2.50 e«ch *>VVL^#*£ TIE IS PUT bP t&te£'\* IN AN ATTRACTIVE f:fjf< COLOURED FOLDER jjtytf WITH ENVELOPE 2^V^ SUITABLE FOR (^^y^ POSTING. i Tir PDPeerc H)LID OAKJKflr^^'"^ s3^^*^^ t. P. RTTINGS SINGLE CLASP
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    • 49 10 TIFFIN $1.00 Potagr S unt <•« rm.«m I ivh .i la ll.tln iiih Mitiutr Mrah M.iHrr D h A r<»uuru S (old M«<( A n,|,,| Vanilla l«e rr im ChrrNr. I ruit <. TRY OUR SPECIALITY FRESH T ■AKBO ALASKA IP A i MO" OF OVER 100 OTIII K DI»MI
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  • 1030 11 OPTIMISTIC VIEW In Event Of War With Japan Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT IS China in a position to resist lanir. „ul ,h, made adequate prepa ratten, her ambitious neighbour •>«,,?, SCale war with Kiver, WIU the Lea gue Nations h a t er i s ro :L
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  • 155 11 London. Oct. 20. Mr Samuel Ravenscroit <84>. of Oxron. Birkenhead. retired ton broker, left 222.363 <net 2L 0.784>. Estate duty £57.612. John Alexander Elrick Innes ol 11. Louisville Avenue. Aberdeen. nd spirit merchant, left personestate In Great Britain valued at C 24,031. Hugh Gebbie Brown, of 69. East-
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  • 840 11  -  Ely Culbertson by II World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE THERE is an old axiom handed down from Whist to Bridge Whist, from Bridge Whist to Auction and from Auction to Contract— "always return your partner's suit." Generally, this is a good
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  • 143 11 A Jew Cannot Be A Reich Citizen Berlin. Nov. 15. The official detailed statutes of the hitherto undefined anti-Jevi.sh law.s passed at Nuremberg recently are as follows and become operative from today People ol mixt ci birth with not B9OH than two Jewish grand-parents to be regarded
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  • 91 11 Talk Of Anglo-French Offer To Germany Paris, Nov. 10. An arms limitation agreement with Germany is a topic of speculation based on the f:vt that M. Laval interviewed the French Ambassador in Berlin who has returned here and there is a likelihood thai Herr von Ribbentrop. Hitler's "ambassador
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  • 41 11 Grenoble. Nov. 15. The? 17th. century distillery of Chartreuse Liqueur has been completed overwhelmed by a landslide Huge rocks, weighing tons each, loosened by rains destroyed two buildings containing tanks, spirits and stills No casualties are reported. Reuter Wireless
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  • 364 11 •yiiE unc! rooted newly-added nonQctioi tnd Qctton works will bo ready lor I sue on Saturday at 8 30 a in Belloe fHilalre) Milton Campbell (Vice- Admiral Gordon Bravo Men All Bmden (Paul h., Randiords nius Greene i William cm.: i Achievemeni ol Rome Owynn (Stephen i Oliver
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  • 53 11 London, Nov. ltt. During the ftrti rive months since the introduction ol the sixpenny minimum rate for telegrams, the Past Office has dealt with over 4.500.000 more than in the corresponding period ol last year. Ml increase of 30 per cent The "greetings" telegram has also proved remarkably
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  • 28 11 Mr N Harvey Gittins. the dental surgeon, returned (o Kuala Lumpur on ruesday morning by the mail train from Singapore, alter making a short Drotessional visit to Borneo.
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    • 146 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Incorporated in the Colony of Hon* Kong> The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In the manner pres.cribed oy Oidlnance No 6 of 1929 ol the Colony HEAD OFFICE HOM. KONG Authorised Capital 550.000.000 Issued and rully paid up S2O 000 000
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    • 493 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. \l STRAI M AND CHIN* (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600 000 shares of £5 each £3.000 00u Reserve Fund 3.001 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ij 3 00 too HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC Agencies and Branches Aior Star
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  • 34 12 STRAITS/ HOMEWARD CONFERENCE. I Shippers are hereby informed that the rate of freight on FLUOR SPAR in bags, mentioned in Addendum No. 8, is reduced to 225/6d per ton of 20cwt effective from 21.11.35.
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  • 51 12 THE I'NION CASTLE LINER (iranlully Castle eame into collision with the Finnish steamer Aunc 11. I.MOO-tons) in (ialleon s Keaeh and liai t« rrtuiM to Kins Qe€«SJS V Dork uhilr two hundred passengers waited at Tilbury to hoard. Kxarninhn; the iaasagti tlrantully Castle in Kins: Csstge V.
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  • 317 12 Diver Cheered On Rising From London. Nov. 5. TTHK wreck lotaU'd by the salvage steamer Orphir oft Cork (oasl has been definitely identified as the Lusitania submarined with great loss ot life in th;* war. The Orphir had been searching for the whole mi miner. The crew located
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  • 279 12 KCfctjri Award To Ma>ti i a a ettag of tl pool Bhlpwi k and Romim 8 Captain W J Morgan, Moss-Hutch Etnh. rd the Socle tjp'i Htumtn tiki u>v retrolng tow men ir m racM w iiiTv-tc)] which cd in a linking condition din::: 1
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  • 139 12 Japanese Treasure Seanh Rmdhd Tokio. V»\ > in i bottt n >t«>v u Uini shipwrecked i!..-> nl a barked on i ■emroii I 151 yv.\rs BfQ ii. i lound OH 1 hore ol H emu u in i i }>r 1 Hrc by Zinkichi F\ik i I
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  • 17 12 Palmers Shtj,v;ird Mai-hin»n OTSUy bought hv Thomas W i Ltd. Is now being oiTtTfd lor sal* scrap
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  • 233 12 Northern Route Considered A Commercial Proposition With the hammer and sickle flag Hying from the masthead the Stalingrad, the Qrtt commercial steamer to make a passage through the Arctic circle from Vladivostock to London, arrived at Surrey Commercial Dock recently. Members of the Russian
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  • 188 12 Hong Kong Collision Appeal lions Kong. Nov. l«. UR a g mossop. Judge oi Um British Court In Shanghai, rived by the P. and 0 Rawalpindi yesterday morning Hr will sit :n the Full COUH oi App^il on Monday to bear the appeal and is-appeal bv the American Mail L
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    • 467 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < iiicorporated In P. M.S.) i.i. PHONE: Freight 5433 PMMfe MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. AOOILLNG AOENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. KOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIffIC 'Incorporated In England) >avh *ysth«< rIHK "KMPfcESS" ROUTE offers TO ANS -PACIFIC SERVICES via HOM) fcULIJ or direct FMPRESS to
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 529 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And 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. Kota
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    • 215 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Hai toe, Nonv.. 2.1W) tons, jrom Hoi how 21. for PtaUUHg 22 Togten, Dut,. 677 tons, irom PonUanak 21. for PontUnak 23 Blinjoe. Dut... 715 tons. from B'ma.sin 21, for B'masin 24 Valentijn, Dut.. 1.181 tons, from Sourabaya 21, for Bativia ;md Java 23. Malini, Siam.. 788 tons,
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    • 125 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Shins alongside the wharvr> or e\pe«ted to arri\t ■aal Wharf (Entrance <ia?e 1 h m.s. Herald Ophtt Main Wharf (Entrance C.ate Rawalpindi. NaMefl 18 K Unita 14; Rahman 12. Johan Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3): Silvcrcynn-ss Mi < Larut. BenaMei M UfO Mam Empire Dock (Dntrartre (latr I
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    • 403 13 \> I yr tOt and BRITISH INDIA Ta»« S'port nr o Db NALDERA U.OOO Nov. 22 CATHav T/SSSf :ssr ss sh iir™ S SSS ..UPOT.^A H.OOO Dg ,20 S^ E HZ M- g chitrai. 15.000 An 3 SmSlf* !ir Apr 10 I RDWAW 6:070 Jan! 18 CHITRA I- 15.000 Apr.
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    • 451 13 ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMF.RICVS PORTS VI COLOMBO. Steamer KABINGA n Havre. London Dunkirk. Rotterdam CITY OF and HambUrK Nov 29 Dec 2 WELLINGTON Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hunibur- Dec
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    • 777 13 SHIPPI\Ci Steam Navigation Col, Ltd.» ihl J- 11 111^, Hhlt Ltd The Straite Steamship CoT Ltd Jh^ s^»m»h»P <• LM Th* China Navigation Co .Ud Jhe Or^nUl Ltor 144 Th. Sia m stea,, Nav^Uon Co "ft^^SrSa-S^^l-E^STTi^r U- and ~*"*~''*«mmmmim Ik. Federated >U,av sute. I"KJ£IE Roya, St.te Hal^vs o, S^ Imperial
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    • 727 14 ft. Pa IVI. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU OPHIR Friday, Nov. 22. Muntok 'passengers and mails only*, Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. TlDORE— Friday. Nov. 22. Belawan-Deli. MlJER— Friday. Nov. 22. Rhio. Blinjoe. Djeboes. Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba, Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. SWARTENHONDT— Saturday, Nov. 23, Saigon and Hong Kong. TOHlTl— Saturday. Nov. 23. Moeara
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    • 445 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Doe Sails Due Singapore Singapore New Vork. M.S. SILVERCYPRESS In Port Nov. 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec 2 Dec. 9 Jan 25 M.S SILVER WALNUT Dec 16 Dec
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    • 123 14 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) 'Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) REGULAR PASSENGER and Carro Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton For BATAVIA. CHEIUBON AND SAMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. Nam Yong Fri. Nov. 22 s.s. Ban Hong Llong Tuea Nor 28 For SOURABAVA
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    • 494 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKEICA La Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Cclombo, Durban. Cap«Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Montevideo Atlantic Maru (ape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar. Dar e^ Salaam. Beira. L. Marques. Durban and Algoa J~ay Scotland .Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar es
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  • 406 15 Joe Davis Challenged MATCH OF 121 GAMES FOR £200 ASIDE London, Nov. 1 MELBOURNE INMAN, who in the days when he was billiards M champion insisted on giving everybody a start, had a few words to save yesterday on that very subject. Hut not on the
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  • 135 15 Keaten By Selangor Club Our Own CorrespondentKuala Lumpur, Nov. 1»» mgor Club A" defeated the' SembUan All Blues in a friendly match today by two goals, a a penalty goal ana a try, to three tries (9 points). Negri Blue* were the first to iirough Siew Yin
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  • 11 15 "day's ru^by iixture between the Services RFC and the RAF. celled
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  • 654 15 pnoio). Only Lost By Single Point Oxford. Nov. 8. /^XFORD came near to winning imperishable glory today. Playing magnificently, they held the All Blacks until the last 10 minutes ol a tremendous game, and then were only beaten by two goall to a goal
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  • 291 15 The Negri-Malacca Team/ J^K It. BRIGGS. hon. secretary to ITI the Nesri Sembilan Rushy F.C. phoned the names of the NegriMalacca XV to meet Singapore in a Malaya Cup match on the B.C.C. l'adang tomorrow as follows: G. Pinto: H. Gray, R. A. Ward. K. Meikle and R.
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  • 131 15 IST. DAY— FRIDAY 2ND. DAY— SATURDAY NOV. 29. 1935. NOV. 30. 1935. Class Divn Race D'tance Time Divn. Race D'tance Time No. P.M. No. P.M Horses IV 1 l 4 &1 /2 Furs. 3.50 2 4 5*2 Furs. 3.50 Horses VI 9 5 Furs.
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  • 182 15 Entries For November Skye Meeting "THE 1 allowing are the entries tor the the Selangor Turf Club November Skye Meeting to be held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 29 and 30. HORSES: CLASS IV 1ST RUNi Curford x~ Walan x Fcrtune Star x Friendship x Komolux x
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  • 167 15 Bout Fixed For Dec. 3 PROMOTERS ANTICIPATE CROWD OF 20,000 TTHK date of Joe Louis' fight with Faolino I'zrudun is Drv. 3. but it will not be staged at Madison -square Garden. Mike Jacobs, the promoter, states that lie has leased Bronx Coliseum— MM Bronx
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  • 218 15 CAMBRIDGE BEAT j EDINBURGH London, Nov. 20. TODAY'S Rugby I nion matches resulted as follows Hampshire (i Middlesex 0 Cambridge I Hi Edin. In. 10 Reuter. SELANGOB PKUBS j, 'From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur 1!*. lira. S M. Middlebro>k, captain of I the Selanyor Ladies' Golf Club,
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  • 415 15 On Saturday tin- ground will be enclosed lor the Malaya Cup rugger match between Singapore and NegriI Malacca and the usual charges oi 50 and 20 cent! will be made lor nonmembers. by Wai ford— half-time. And even in i that cold we had to mop our foreheads. The crowd
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  • 176 15 Revolver hampionship Won By Mi. |>. F. Huttf»r Kuala 1 mi. pin I-. r\S Sunday th<« Second Sta«e of th«- Club Championship was llred at thr»M- stages as per Kin*: Second 300.500 and 600 yards 10 Shots at each hinge, h.p.s. i.so riirlitiima finished Aral with i total
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    • 34 15 CHANGE TO Those old worn- ik.^J out plugs of youts Ll yj may be wasting ||j|f made m fncumo I UIsiKIBUTOKW fOH MALAYA HI Ml Mill I; lOOK FOK THK CHOP MAM IN ENGLAND
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  • 452 16 Some Powerful Punching RAHMAN MAKES MAGNIFICENT RECOVERY TO BEAT BRUYNS RATTLING good fighting was seen at the New World stadium last night when the Amateur championship contests advanced a further stage. In fact it is rarely that a professional programme is offered here
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  • 74 16 *mr nvjv_n.c.> maii'ii arranged oetween the I. A. Ist. and the RAF. Ist. lor to- morrow "Saturday at the R.A.F. ground i has been postponed by mutual agreement to the following day -Sunday 24th inst. The following players will represent the I. A. on Sunday: I. Rethty; Chatterji
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  • 71 16 Ne^ri Sembilan Team •From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Nov. 16. The Ne?ri Sembilan vs. Malacca hockey match had been in progress for ten minutes, when O'Hara scored the first goal for the Negr: team. Exchanges were even for a time, until a fine run through by Moh Hon
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  • 129 16 Wants To Become Amateur Again /^VNE of the greatest runners in the athletic history of France, Jules Ladoumegue. recently made it known that he would welcome the restoration of his amateur status. He was deprived of this some years ago. but the hopes of those who wished
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  • 258 16 Ne^ri-iMalacca Defeat Selangor I From Our Own Correspondent I NSeremban. Nov. lti. EGRI-Malacca played their best game this season to defeat Selansor here today by 11 pts. <a goal and two tries) to 3 pts. (a try.) The Negri forwards were magnificant. Playing six men in the
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  • 102 16 To Meet Wiltshires On Saturday 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 19 Johore will meet the Wiltshire Regi ment at Rugby football on Saturday at the Johore Bahru Civil Service Club The following will represent Johore' -F. Hutchinson; A. G. Robb. M H Vander Gutch. B. J
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  • 322 16 S. C. C. SCORE LUCKY HOCKEY WIN AGAINST CEYLONESE I Not The Better Side ONLY GOAL SCORED DURING FIRST MINUTE OF PLAY S.C.C 1 c.S.C 0 •THE S.C.C were lucky to beat the Ceylon Sports i u I—o at hockey on the padang yesterday. The> u rt (l cidedly not
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  • 135 16 In Seletar Hockey Match Between R.A.F. And R.E. Ist ROUND OF GARRISON CUP i > *v./*.r u K.fc.. 0. TPHE Royal Air Force played the Royal Engineers at hockey on the Seletar ground yesterday in the first round of the Garrison Hockey Cup. In spite of extra
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  • 192 16 Some Interesting Old Billiards Rules London. N..\ l< A centenary even: <>i pfg will be celebrated this wtm Messrs Burroughes and W. t will hold a series of blUUrdl n at their hall at 19 Soho-Squ.ir origin of the game is unkn >xw. is a very old pattfme,
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  • 39 16 'From Our Own < *rrt-iiih.tn N The Negri > i am has won the i ieeer leatvi 'in final pi N S Ponce N S Customs Btat< Medical ft Heal l l M.V.I. 8 I Electrical P .tnd T
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  • 356 16 THIRD DAY HANDICAPS FALLOWING are the handicaps tor the third day (Saturday) of the Singapore Turf Club winter meeting i Race 1. Horses. Class 2, Dlv. 3, 6 furs ;?n P T m v The Tenth 90 sir Theobald li°J n VeT f Ogg 8T Dila^»7 86.
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  • 120 16 Czeehoslovakian Stars In The Finak According to the Japanese Press following are the results of the 14th All Japan Lawn Tennis Tournament just concluded at Koshien courts near Osa- ka: Singles Semi -Tina I Yamagishi beat Hecht 7_5 6—o 2—6. and 6—2. Singles Final Menzel beat Hirai.
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  • 68 16 Today's Team Against Raffles Institution The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Raffles Institution today at S.C.C: P. W. F. Mills; G. E. C. Ash, C E F( ke iLr?- Baker P H Harrison! T. M. Mclachlan; W. R. S. Perrott F t hf*l^ P
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  • 178 16 HEAVYWEIGHT FIND IN NEW ZEALAND Maurice Strickland HILLY CRAWFORD, the boxing instructor who taught Tom Heeney, says of the latest New j Zealand heavyweight. Maurice Strickland "He is Heeneys superior in all-round boxing ability Heeney was tough, as he showed against Gene Tunney. but he had not a punch like
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  • 146 16 Draw For Partners In Keppel Club Fixture The draw for partners and times of starting for the mixed foursomes to take place at the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday has resulted as under* p.m. 3.45 Mrs. J. D. Mair and E. Hitcham vs. Mrs. R\ McCreath and W
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  • 59 16 Scores In November Ladies Foursome Eleven cards were taken out for the November Ladies Foursome and the following: were the scores returned Mrs. W. I. L. Legg and Mrs. A. E. Garden 42— 1P., -30»' 4 Miss G. Farnell and Mrs. W. Jones 50 15 3 i-34>i Mrs
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  • 102 16 Results And Ties In Open Tournament The following are some of the results and forthcoming ties in the S.C.R.C. Open Tennis Tournament RESULTS Singles Champion C. K. Pang vs. Pereira, 3—6 7—5 7—7 Unfinished. Kamis vs. I. A. Alsagoff. 10 8 3—6 2—l, Unfinished. Double Champion Yoshi and
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