The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1935
1935-11-23
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Title Section17 1935-11-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,709. KSTD. 1835. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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62 1935-11-23 1 Train Forced To Stop And Coach Attacked BODYGUARDS DRIVE BACK ASSAILANTS Shanghai. Xov. 22. M; Citing Wei. the Chinese j remier, had another narrow from death yesterday when tress train in which he was ig irom Nanking to Shang- d to pull up just62 words
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Article95 1935-11-23 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh i Presi was informed late that the Qatitas liner thoroughly searched Sayer off the west coast of Siam. following a steamer report that a or jirc had been seen there. \d no trace of Sir Charles l-Smith and Capt PethyThe liner, which95 words
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Article93 1935-11-23 1 DEFRAUDED OF £3,000,000 Convicted In Monster Trial In Jugoslavia Belgrade. Nov. 22. ister trial on charges of cortnd tax evasion has ended at j a .six months' hearing and accused, Including some ol Industrialists and landthe country, were sentenced rms of imprisonment varying from j in to one month.. Nikitch.Reuter; Wireless - 93 words
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Article23 1935-11-23 1 London, Nov. 22. Governments invited to at-; taval conference in London j including the Italian Gov- have now officially accepted, j British RadioBritish Radio - 23 words
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179 1935-11-23 1 Government May Make L Proposals For A f Compromise Settlement London. Nov. 22. MR. Baldwin's reply to the Miners' Federation's request for an interview has now been received but not yet published. Captain Crookshank, Secretary for Mines, who called at 10. Downing Street today,Reuter; British Radio - 179 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-11-23 1 AN IMPERIAL AIRWAYS liner was almost destroyed in making a forced landing at Zuettl (Lower Austria). The pilot and wireless operator were injured, but the three British passengers had ama/in* escapes. Searching the debris ot the wrecked machine.38 words
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Article59 1935-11-23 1 Washington, Nov. 21. The National Aeronautic Association has announced that the stratosphere ■balloon. Explorer the Second, attained la record altitude of 72.395 feot during I the ascent at Rapid City on Nov. 11. Th«- previous record was 68.892 feet established by the Soviet balloon. iOsoaviakhim. which crashed withReuter - 59 words
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380 1935-11-23 1 Sin Chew Jit Poll - Japan Will Make Naval Concessions For Free Hand In North China Sin Chew Jit Poll REPORTED PROPOSAL TO U.S. AND BRITAIN General Shang Chen Refuses To See Japanese Officers "WE SHOULD RESIST WITH I ARMED FORCE" CABLES SOUTHERN GENERAL Shanghai. Nov. 22. REPORTS from diplomatic sources state that Japan has380 words
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Article89 1935-11-23 1 j grenades, dropped one, and the explosion killed one person and wounded j two others. RAS BCTUN GIVES BATTLK Makale, Nov. 22, The elusive Ras Seyum finally gave buttle with 600 men in the Temrien region but was forced to retreat after pouncing on the Fifteenth Italian Native Battalion. RasReuter - 89 words
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97 1935-11-23 1 FRISCO TO MANILA Extension To New Zealand In 1937 San Francisco. Noi ■THK 25- Ton China Clipper, with tw«. tons of mails. Ls due It IWM tonight from Alam« da on an 8.000- ml thrw-day flißh: to Manila, lnaujfurar iii3 t\v ro^ular HfHM Auckland.Reuter - 97 words
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Article28 1935-11-23 1 Satisfactory Settlement In 1 Berlin, Nov Zl Alter lu.siing marly two years th« rhurch dispuU- )n Saxony has beer. settled appar»ntly to everybody's satisfaction. Reuter WirelessReuter; Wireless - 28 words
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200 1935-11-23 1 50,000 ABYSSINIANS MASSING NEAR MAKALE Asmara. Nov. 22. THE Italian general staff is confident of holding the occupied territory, despite reports from aerial observers that the Abyssinians are massing at least 50.000 men to the south of Makale. If the Abyssinians attack, they will be met with heavy artillery now200 words
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63 1935-11-23 1 London, Not. 22. MR. A. N. Skelton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Scotland, died at Edinburgh today. He was one of the Conservative candidates for the Scottish Combined Uni- versities, the result of which is not yet declared. The possible vacancy inReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement106 1935-11-23 1 BEGIA TEA Brings the freshness «nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. a wp^ v mBH '^^H .^H Id _J]mb__^_M^^_- 4_ JB 1 B ff[ mPmI .^L^^^M^M^^^^W^T^MMB^jM^MIMMit^M^MM^^^BMKTHMIM^MWBMMM^M^MS^ rj W J^rS^H?C l C™ r p^Vf" r^^JtfTßa^r fWwj^*^ q c 7 Bj|^ B j^^^xMM^MgggP'clß-^^^^-«»-- I *J*' M g-»*i TODAY'S106 words
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Advertisement157 1935-11-23 1 There is no better Tea than BEGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW HOTEL FORMAL TONIGHT FORMAL i SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I=RELLER BAND=J AND THE BEST FLCOR SHOW IN TOWN 1 MEZEY REVUE MARGOT MEZE\ V "Vf* *[dn QANCING BABY KELETY >, 0 \o>*JR'Jh157 words
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Article88 1935-11-23 2 CRIMINAL BREACH OF $300 < From Our Own Correspondent I Ku.il.i Lumpur. Nov. 21. Wong Poh Seng, former manager of the Hollywood Amusement Park, who was charged with criminal breach of trust In respect of S3OO. being deposits made to him by watchmen of the park, was found guilty by88 words
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Article87 1935-11-23 2 Fine Increased From $*>() To SI."V) From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. SI. Jagir Singh, a police constable attached to the Port Swettenham district, appealed against the sent ence oi one month's rigorous impri sonment. and a fine of $30 or a further one month, lor house87 words
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Article283 1935-11-23 2 Interment At Bidadari Cemetery The interment of the cremated remains of the late Mr. William Kerr, who passed away at General Hospital, Singapore on Thursday morning, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon and was attended by several close friends. The Rev. J. B. Thompson officiated.283 words
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Article253 1935-11-23 2 Letters To The Editor THE LAST BATCH OF LETTERS— SINGAPORE DOES NOT WANT THE LIGHT— BARGEE STUFF"— FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE "GORBLIMEY"—THE ONL Y CUL TURED PEOPLE IN SINGAPORE— LAWYERS AND DOCTORS! To the Editor. Sir, The "Gemini," bright stars in their constellation, have not succeeded in253 words
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Article, Illustration566 1935-11-23 2 DERC WESTMORE. renowned coiilure designer and head of the Make-up Department at Warner Bros. Studios, gives some important facts on the beauty routine of Kay Francis now starring in "The Goose and the Gander," at the Pavilion. "Kay Francis is the tailored type," he said. "She prefers566 words
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Article140 1935-11-23 2 Sydney. Bringing beetles with twin "sidelights" which glow like torches, skulls Of natives of a past age and a collection of modern living curiosities and ancient possils. Mrs. Fenton Woodburn. Melbourne woman scientist, returned from the New Hebrides. Mrs. Woodburn is a member of the Field140 words
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Advertisement1403 1935-11-23 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. .SKIN TISSUE CREAM Harriet Hubbard Ayer. A beneficial treatment for your skin. Combined with gentle massage exercises, thrs rich cream aids in replenishing wasted tissue; in toning and strengthening the muscles. Correct massag instructions are enclosed in each package. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS BOARD RESIDENCE. Attractive furn room,1,403 words
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Miscellaneous224 1935-11-23 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY, Nov. 23 High Water. 8 52 a.m. 8 5 ft.. 9.51 p.m. 80 ft Racing: Singapore T.C. Winter Meeting, third and last day. Rugby: Singapore vs Negri-Malacca (Malaya Cup) at S.C.C, Penang vs. Selan»cr (Malaya Cup» at Penang; Perak vs. United Services (State) at Ipoh:224 words
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Miscellaneous159 1935-11-23 2 RADIO PROGRAMMKS ON PAGE 4 j 1 though the word can have any such significance as applied either in Singapore or to the flickering tripe to which it refers* of •'Hollywood Blues." I suggest that the "Gemini" be allowed to give us a few articles on Culture in Other Lands."159 words
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Miscellaneous32 1935-11-23 2 Law Notices For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 10 a.m.:— Part Heard: -S. 197 35-5. 286 35— Alfred St Alban Smith vs. Seletar Plantations Ltd.32 words
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362 1935-11-23 3 TWO MEN FINED: SEVERAL MORE A WAITING TRIAL Cars Confiscated ABBER smuggling case was sposed of before Mr. C. H. on In the Singapore police court when Low Hang Kong was $450. or throe months' rigorous jonment, and We Chow Teck flned $100. or one362 words
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Article165 1935-11-23 3 Results Of First Buihtici Mines announces: of September. Tons milled. 800. The total yield In line ounces. 55. Estimated working revenue, takgold at £7 per ounce. £5.285. Working costs, including 2s. 6d. per development redemption, 6,115. Government royalty. £182. imated loss. £1.012. Full tonnage attained owing to time165 words
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Article227 1935-11-23 3 Bumper Crops Of Apples And Peaches Expected Sydney. To prevent the introduction of fruit pests, the strictest precautions are taken on roads leading into the irrigation area. Officials of tht Department of Agriculture are co-operating with the police in a survey of hawkers' boxes ar.d bags. There is227 words
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Article290 1935-11-23 3 CLERK'S PETITION UNDER NEW RULE FAILS JVJR JUSTICE W. Burton, acting Chief Justice, had only a short list of matters to deal with when he presided at the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday. The matter in which Ching Poh Cheng, a clerk in Estate and Trust Agencies. Ltd., who290 words
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240 1935-11-23 3 Mun icipal Com m itee A ccepts Tank Road Site For Aguarum /GOVERNMENT'S offer of the vacant crown land on the western slopes of Fort Canning Hill lying between Tank Road and River Valley Road has been accepted by Municipal Committee No. 4 for a public park and site of240 words
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Article217 1935-11-23 3 evidence Ut d rowing BtMMH Activity At Homo London, Nov. 15. Evidence accumulates of growing business activity which promises well for continued recovery In the next period. News ha* mtCbed Swans* a of plans to reopen the Cwmlelim tinplate works, which havo been idle for years.217 words
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Article101 1935-11-23 3 Driver Escapes With Scalp Wound Sydney. A tree 70 ft -all. which was felted by timber-tvtters on Um Maitland I-oad. near Hexham. crashed over a passing car but the driver. Gordon Searle. had a remarkable MCapt irom death The tree was forked and one fork struck101 words
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Article568 1935-11-23 3 Salesman's Piece Leads To NEW HOPE FOR "SMITHY" Flares On Lonely j Island fIOPES that Kingsford Smith may yet be found alive are revived by a new development yesterday. The Harbour Master at Penang has received a wireless signal from I the captain of the568 words
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243 1935-11-23 3 Chinese Shot Dead In Singapore Street I A 34-year old Shanghai Chinese who' gave the name of Chung Siew Chow, j was shot at the junction of Jalan Besar and Syed Alwi Road. Singapore on Thursday night, and died in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital early yesterday' morning. Alter being243 words
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Article, Illustration40 1935-11-23 3 DON JUAN, who recently married Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon, photographed in Rome with his wife and father. ex-King Alfonso. The Prince is now considered the successor to the Spanish throne as his two elder brothers have contracted civil marriages.40 words
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Article195 1935-11-23 3 When Sentenced On Dope Charge Colombo, Nov. 15. 'THERE ices a sensation in tht 1 Colombo Additional Polict Court yesterday, when a prisoner who was sentenced to six mont)i hard labour in a ganja case, attempted to assault the Additional Magistrate. Mr. L. S. B Perera. Wedage195 words
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Article149 1935-11-23 3 Social Credit Proposals I )iscussod "Inflated profits" madr in th«- Minur btvt industry were condemned when tlu- Labour Party OMIMNI was resumed ;u Brii;ht(,-n In a special report It was said that public money had bam put into tli' Industry without anv public control. Mr E149 words
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Article21 1935-11-23 3 Mr Roland Braddel) visited Cam* ron Highlands during the week end to inspect his new bungalow, which h nearly b«vn completed21 words
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Advertisement42 1935-11-23 3 pjQl WHY IS EVERYBODY TALKING ABOUT WEDNESDAY NEXT? 4^ fe&J BECAUSE IT IS THE OPENING DAY OF M.CM's BIGGEST MUSICAL EVENT 1 SEVEN YEARS IN PREPARATION AND WORTH EVERY MINUTE OF IT! I 1 AND WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE ELEANOR POWELL TAP-DANCE!42 words
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Advertisement155 1935-11-23 3 Flatulence gone in 2 minutes There aro man: "v »<ii«;&thai relieve flatul»'.uc.r after an bour or two. Now there is one i .ompietely liaul.-h that dlstii >nditlon In two mUrate*. Thta new rented i chanlox hlfhly-activaUHl <l)ai< .t 1 tiftvtimea mon fj«»« -i <• if '>n than onlln- n •ill.155 words
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Article790 1935-11-23 4 Joan Littlefield - Joan Little field Britain On The Screen By Indian Boy Plays Lead In Adaption Of "Toomai Of The Elephants" London, Nov. 10. NEWS has recently reached London of the doings of Robert Flaherty, director of "Man of Aran." who is in India making a film called790 words
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Article, Illustration157 1935-11-23 4 As It Was-In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending, November 26, 1835 100 Years Ago RAFFLES MONUMENT It appears to us a matter of regret that funds which have been collected for a Monument to Sir Stamford Raffles should be allowed to lie so long dormant. Are they157 words
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Article191 1935-11-23 4 Th< lollowing is an extract from a private letter dated Lima April 25th. 1835. via China, addressed to a gentleman residing here, and represents that country as once moiv the seat of violence and bloodshed. "The present year has commenced very unfavourably for the inhabitants of the191 words
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Advertisement89 1935-11-23 4 a o A/I"" THE MOST IMITATED CAR ON THE ROAD A saying that is more than gratifying to the manufacturers as its lines become the mold upon which the Industry based The New (rraham embodies several interesting features that overshadow this signal distinction of style leadership. MO CTCTDIMr 1 \i/f89 words
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Miscellaneous469 1935-11-23 4 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES SA TURD A Y B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The BBC Northern Orchestra. 7.20 Greenwich time signal. "Some More Namesake Towns of thf Empire A talk. 7.35 "Bats in the Belfry." A humble monument to the folly and foibles469 words
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Article, Illustration191 1935-11-23 5 ABEAKIB «»F ,he Lallan native forces. ;I ,va,,cin S a,r,,ss the Ti S re. on ,he nor .urn front in ,he I.aln-Abvssinian war. I'RIM E STARIIEMBERG (left Herr Stockinger and Baron Berger WaldeneKK together ai the autumn parade of the lleimatst hut/ (Home Defence) in Vienna (Right): VITTOKIO MVSSOLINI ani191 words
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Advertisement86 1935-11-23 5 A Jr 7 M^ r/ !l 111 fk\- '^^Hir Emm 1 f i H r A, on lo Ihe lalilc. Bclf.ctrtl Fifth of t*'iii|»liii<: flaxour. unusual food value. '"<' n>ii \iLiiiiiu roiilrnt eu llwayi 4 hi' obtained at Ihe C.oM Sloraj:*' ilepol^. J|^ HALIBUT SMOKED SALMON mJV PLAICE SMOKED DUTCH86 words
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355 1935-11-23 6 Penang-Hong Kong Air Service Trials QAPTAIN ARMSTRONG, iriloting the aircraft "Dorado" landed at Penang at the conclusion of the Six experimental flights which Imperial Airways have been viaking between Penan y and Hong Kong, with a view to exploring the possibilities of establishing a regular355 words
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Article48 1935-11-23 6 L» Ohoo Nghee, a Chinese boy ;'ged ten. who pleaded guilty to musing previous hurl by .stabbing two other boys with a penknife, and stated that he had no parents, was sent to the Singapore Reformatory for three yean by Mr. c H. Whitton. third magistrate on Saturday.48 words
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Article62 1935-11-23 6 THE British Navy in the Ppf East has sent the following metSßgC of sympathy to Lady Jellieoe: "The Comtnauder-i}i-C^icj of the China Station. Rear- Admiral. Yangste; Commodores. Captains, officers and men of the China Flcrf. ofjcr you and your family their deepest sumpjthy i" the loss of your62 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-11-23 6 MEMBERS OF the catering trade ii'diilly demonstrated in Hyde Park ftgainsi the employment of Italians in In iels. A cook is here seen addressing the crowd.26 words
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Article197 1935-11-23 6 arcount. and though perhaps small, yon must try to increa.se it. Never on any account close it. I consider that every schoolmaster shouTd be compelled to open a savings bank account and also to hank 10 per cent, of his slary every month. 'You must also co-operate: I feA that197 words
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347 1935-11-23 6 PRINCIPAL ADVICE TO MALA\ GRADUATES j "y ou llv the only Malays well educated j ii your own language. If you and the village cHlefs cannot lead th; villagers to happier healthier and mor> prosperous ways, who can?" So said Mr. O. T. Dus.se*. principal347 words
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416 1935-11-23 6 NONYA CHARGED WITH CHEATING BELGIAN ONE SIDE of a Jrtory of alleged cheating in respect of some diamonds valued at $2,140 was related to Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, yesterday. In the dock sat Chinese nonya. Chwco Bee Cheng Nco.416 words
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Article268 1935-11-23 6 Plague In Baghdad And Colombo The health Bulletin oi the League ol Nations Eastern Bureau tor the week ended Ni:v. 16. states: PLAGUE. Two ports in the eastern arena, nan ely. Baghdad and Colombo. have notified the pretence Of human plague (taring the week. Colombo has also notified268 words
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Article201 1935-11-23 6 Japanese Broker Sentenced SEQUEL TO FISH j TRANSACTION AFTER a trial extending over three hearings, a Japanese broker. Shegitoh Iwata. was convicted of cheating before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate; yesterday. Sentence ol two months" rlgOfOUl imprisonment was imposed Iwata was besides ordered to pay Teh Kim Swee.201 words
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Article81 1935-11-23 6 liiu Orders Ghren In Hritain 1. .m1.... v I'. .11 MUltd! Ini \m -i't reatui i i report i: Austria] oountiei i group <-: compan WnNriy Rfld U (i .r*. I •o prodin- h ill «>i all t: factored In Gi ii: annoon pi CUMJOO.OOO m nth aBritish Radio - 81 words
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Advertisement68 1935-11-23 6 I PARAMOUNT'S FIRST MUSICAL i*%^ I COLLEGE MURDER MYSTERY! fi J^ I I CHANGE i P*'^^*" JAIHAMBRAI Mi^ I EXCITEMENT I DRAMA! ROMANCE! fißftSi I j, J. ILu V.^ l-*i v^ \»s IJ 1 I\ li\£« O o #*fe.^i wilh WENDY BARRIE KENT I ml \%4%M TAYLOR-ARLINE JUDGE I -M^68 words
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Advertisement264 1935-11-23 6 DOCTORS DISCOVER QUICKEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION Amazing evldrnc»« q| hispeed with which imlil--stomach palni can b Rtopped i revealed by medi«-.i! expriin numerous X-ray phot i turn. These prove th Ingn 'Bisuruted' Mai{nesi;« t<. tti, acting [iv.ti r>"wt -i'.' medical .science Within ea.spoonm; oi 'BUurated a little water produt in264 words
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Article304 1935-11-23 7 Q\ I SI lONS IN STATE COUNCIL From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. QUESTIONS about Selangor's two landfall grounds for aircraft were ied h\ Mr. Yong Shook Lin at the ting of the Selangor State CounI hey were with the official replus—as follow: KUALA304 words
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Article139 1935-11-23 7 Katoomba. Rex Nicholl, 26, and Albert Needham. 29. lived through an awful experience recently when they came down 2,000 feet in a plane which was in flames and then had to walk rough country with only two packets of chewing gum to eat. They were139 words
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Article318 1935-11-23 7 PRICES SAG OWING TO NERVOUSNESS I CTANION NELSON and Co., Ltd. in' their rubber market review dated Singapore. Nov. 22. state: All markets during the week have been in an alarmist frame of mind, owing to rumours of a demand for an increase in the Dutch native318 words
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146 1935-11-23 7 WILL DUTCH ASK FOR INCREASED QUOTA P Problem Of Controlling Native Rubber Lewis and Peat Ltd.. in their rubber report dated Singapore. Now 22. stateWith little inclination being shown to trade the market continues extremely dull. Prices have fallen slightly chiefly on account of rumours that the N.E.I, are to146 words
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Article127 1935-11-23 7 BUSINESS IMPROVING IN EUROPE American Business Man's Observations New York, Nov. 21. General business conditions in Europe show vitality and improvement, declared Mr. J. D. Meoney. President of General Motors, who has just returned from Europe. He added General Motors' j sales so far this year showed an increase ofReuter Wireless - 127 words
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Article110 1935-11-23 7 Sleeping Sailors Attacked Aboard The* Manuka) San Francisco, Nov. 12. Maritime Federation of Labour delegates today met to discuss their "hot cargo" policy. Meanwhile the steamer Matthew Luckenbach has arrived at San Pedro from the Gulf Ports. It has been boycotted, just as the Katrina Luckenbach and Point110 words
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Advertisement140 1935-11-23 7 REMAINING SIX CHAPTERS OPENING TODAY 315 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA JEBdI li you saw the first six chapters you are bound to SBEr CHAPTIRS want to see the remainder of wK nftn^ioillXl this amazing jungle thriller! F I IZ UOU i'!imhrilli;k ior W^ OARING ADVENTURERS! TREK THE TRAIL OF OjlW^l JWt140 words
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Advertisement211 1935-11-23 7 1 'T SWEPT THE PW- V ERE AUDIENCE OFF TS FEET AN IRRESISTIBLE COMEDY *f 1 ROMANCE IT S THE SEASONS SMARTEST *f A LAUGH -HIT! X I TONIGHT njHIII I Ail MATINEES 3.15 I I els -9.15 rAVILIuN sat sun I j^H 1 > '^9 ♦v* s nG%* v211 words
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Miscellaneous317 1935-11-23 7 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT f? 50 a.m. Holy Communion 30 a.m. Matins. 800 a. m Choral Eucharist. Saturday, St. Andrev.. A.M. H.M. NAVAL BASE i 6-00 a.m. Holy Communion. H.M.S. TERROR: i?;i^ am Sunda y school. l pper Serangoon in I* am Sunda > School.317 words
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Miscellaneous591 1935-11-23 7 "BLTHESDA" Bras Basah Road I—*■■1 &00 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 4.00 p.m. Bibls Classes and Sunday School. 8.00 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. L. J. Donaldson. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Gospel Meeting in Malay Friday, 5.30 p.m. Bible Address. Speaker. Mr. T. Angus of Kuala Lumpur.591 words
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822 1935-11-23 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1935 Another Manchukuo T'OO much attention need not be paid to the reports from North China suggesting that the Japanese I -Lawrence", Major-General Dohi'hara, and General Tada are likely to be severely censured by Tokio for trying to form an independent, or rather822 words
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Article290 1935-11-23 8 Mrs. R. H. A. D Love and Miss Lnv* left for Home by the P. and O liner Rawalpindi Che Abdul Hamid bin Che Matt has been appointed Assistant Superintendent. Posts and Telegraphs. Kedah. Mr. L V. J. Laville. has been seconded lor service in Kedah. and290 words
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Article101 1935-11-23 8 Wednesday, Nov. 20. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices this morning. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas dined with Their Highnesses The Sultan and Sultanah of Johore at Johore Bahru. Before dinner His Excellency presented101 words
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Article404 1935-11-23 8 Milk As Medicine SOMEBODY at a luncheon in London has been saying a good word for the cow— that placid and rectangular animal, with the melancholy mien, from whose existence there arise Ministers oi Agriculture, gorgonzola cheese, and all sorts of other strange by-pro-ducts. Th^ speaker404 words
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Article933 1935-11-23 8 'THE Topicist notes that the Culture a j controversy is still raping in the correspondence columns of the Free e Press and as he must write about something it may as well bo that. Anxiously r scanning the correspondence lor inspie ration the Topiclst found it933 words
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Advertisement250 1935-11-23 8 Don't forget your friends at Home! You can zel this fine old Whisk> >Wtf^ltfßVU| V K tor despatch in specially decorated < l^^y^gimWlMßi Christinas cases, delivered anj «Af \^L B*l V M^iere in England. Scotland or w £T~^?.Jf~. ™s^^* Wales at the following prices "■>p l f^«>f f^^&y&L RED ISABEL.250 words
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Advertisement20 1935-11-23 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSU'KA N C E CORPORATION LTD. j < Incorporated in Great Britain j HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.20 words
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418 1935-11-23 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. m Nov. 22 York prices quoted in U.S. currency >: £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previous v irtvioublv \esterday Ri** or Fall ci Loan. 5 pc, 1944-64 118 7/ 11R3 lg Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 117 f 7 rho^ 3418 words
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Article179 1935-11-23 9 Nov. 19. 20. ZL n Can Com. 147% 147 144 7 Telephone rapb i50 :5 4 151 151 :J 4 Railroad 5:^ 8 52 s:* 52 l 2 504 51 :i 4 145^ 145 144 1 4 16"»b 164 16% ral Elect 40% 39 3 i 40179 words
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Article86 1935-11-23 9 THE TIN PRICE i Nov. 22: Singapore tin price peri picul $108.75. Nov. 'V2 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cubr 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 18.00 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra. Suncirit-ci 5.35 Copra, mixed 4.80 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 H B. Si am No 1 per koyan 103 Banja86 words
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Article86 1935-11-23 9 London, Nov. 20. Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue," excluding self-balan-!cing items, amounts to £371.932.198. compared with £358,378.414 at the corresponding date of 1934. Net receipts from the Post Office of £12,150,000 are already in excess of the budget estimate for the whole year. The total fromBritish Radio - 86 words
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Article218 1935-11-23 9 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Companv LUL, the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Malaya has218 words
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Article152 1935-11-23 9 RTBBER: Steady. London Spot: 6 3 16d. Previously: Steady 6 3 16d Jan. -Mar: 6 d 16d. Previously 6 J 4 d April-Juno: 6 7 16d. Previously: 63 8 d July-Sept.: 69'16d. Previously 6»-.d New York Spot: 12.85. Previously: 12.82 COPRA: StratuaD.. Nuv. to Rotterdam: €14. 17s.152 words
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Article90 1935-11-23 9 London Closing Quotations Nov. 22 I 1 I J Method of Parity beior* Rate Pre I Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vkMtfty I] Paris Francs to 142.21 74 15 16 74 13 1G New York $to 4.88 2 3 4.93 7 lfi 4.93 1 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.9790 words
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Article67 1935-11-23 9 London Tin: Weak. 1 Cash: £222 15s. Previously: Firm at B2SB 5s Three months: £212 7s. Sd. Previously: £212 12s. 6d New York Tin: Spot: 51.20 Previously: 51.00. C upper Settlement: £35 5s Previously £34 17 v (id Gold Yesterday: £7 Is. 3d Previously: £7 Is. M67 words
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Article217 1935-11-23 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations j I Nov. 22 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London, 3 months' sight 2;4 3!32 London. 60 days' sight 2|4 1116 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 24 London T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris, demand 868217 words
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Article1151 1935-11-23 9 Fraser and Co.'s List I FRIDAY, NOV. 22. l«Ktt minim; Buyer* Sellers. Ampat Tni (4m &> t>s 6d c.d. Asam Kunibang (>£ m 6d 36s 6d Austral Malay (£> 60* 61s cd Ayer Hitam Tin (5m 15.s 3d 16^ Ayer Weng (sl> 1.87'. I. fill1,151 words
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Article175 1935-11-23 9 Downward Tendency In Most Markets London. Nov. 1M On the stock Exchange, with a ljur amount oi prolit-takin^ and tresh buyers ACtlHf cautiously. prlCWi mostly tended downward. South African minings however, were well tupportad as result ol rumours of moiv favourable taxation for the industry Rubber, after dec-lineReuter Wireless - 175 words
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69 1935-11-23 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Tone oi Mark.-! Quiet Urn r'.iin Latest Cable London Spot She«6>4d. per lb. N«»w Y<<rk spn sljim us per lb 1 I Nov. 11. 1! o'clock iiiKin Buyers sHlrrv N I X.R.SS in cases <F.0.8 Nnvt-rrbiTi Ui 1111(11 Good FAQ In CMM «F\OB NovoniHT. I',69 words
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Article32 1935-11-23 9 The foOOWrlßf outputs |0l tl :ll«»Mlv ol Oct.. IMS, are notified. Perak River Valley Rubbt-i Oo Ltd 28.529 lb Juru Estutv's. Litnitid 28(HM) lb SenuiiiKKol Rubber Co, Ltd 16.5(»0 lb32 words
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Article430 1935-11-23 10 League Committee To Meet Next Week APPEAL TO U.S. OIL INDUSTRY Exporters Agree To Cease Shipments London, Nov. 22. THE League of Nations Committee of Eighteen has been summoned to meet on Nov. 29. It is announced from Geneva that the object of the meetingBritish; Reuter - 430 words
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215 1935-11-23 10 King 's Tribute To Memory Of Lord Jellicoe I BURIAL NEXT TO NELSON London, Nov. 22. THE King and Queen yesterday sent a telegram of sympathy to Lady Jellicoe and a Court Circular issued from Buckingham Palace last night contained the following tribute by the King to the memory ofBritish Radio - 215 words
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Article160 1935-11-23 10 At Nge Heng School In Johore From Our Own Correspondent) .lohore Bahru. Nov. 21. A large and distinguished gathering attended the annuoi prize distribution of the Nge Heng School. Johore Bahru yesterday. Her Hignness the Sultanah Her Highness Tengku Ampuan Besar of Pahang. Mrs. WE. Pepys. Mrs. Vlieland160 words
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Article103 1935-11-23 10 Last Night's Concert In The Memorial Hall There was an excellent audience in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night for the concert given by the Sai Mia Tng Choir in aid of the Anti-Opium Society, the Boys' Brigade Funds and the Yok Wee School Fund. The103 words
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Article90 1935-11-23 10 Holding Up Well In Great Britain London, Nov. 22. Industrial activity In the Unitetf Kingdom as estimated by the Board of Trade was 0.6 per cent, less in the third quarter of 1935 than in the second quarter, which was a smaller decrease than might have been expectedBritish Radio - 90 words
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Article85 1935-11-23 10 2,130 Acres In Wales As Memorial To Lord Rhondda London, Nov. 22. One of the largest gifts ever made to the National Trust for the Preservation of Beauty Spots is reported. The donors are Lady Rhondda and Dowager Lady Rhcndda. whose gift of 2,130 acres of "theBritish Radio - 85 words
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Article205 1935-11-23 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Nov. 21. There was a large attendance at the funeral today of Major Mohamed Agll bin Awang who collapsed while taking a walk. Among those present were H.H. Tengku Mahkota. The Hon. Ungku Aziz < Mentri Besan. the Hon.205 words
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Article159 1935-11-23 10 IPOH CINEMA CONTROVERSY CATHOLIC OPPOSITION TO SITE Sanitary Board Overrules •From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Nov. 22. CONSIDERABLE discussion resulted when the plans lor a new cinema came up beiore the Kinta Sanitary Board for approval. Replying Mr. W. J. B Ashby the chairman stated that the site ol the159 words
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39 1935-11-23 10 London, Nov. 22 Road accident figures in Britain last iceek were 165 killed and 4299 injured. The figures for the corresponding week of last year were 140 killed and. 3.895 vjured British RadioBritish Radio - 39 words
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Article191 1935-11-23 10 Of the fact that a wide degree oi reli gious tolerance had existed for many years in Malaya and they were lultimately without strong religious lecling. which had resulted in clashes between various communities in other countries "MONIWIENT OF IN [TOLERANCE" Concluding. Mr. Ashby stated that once the Board approved191 words
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Article82 1935-11-23 10 Staged By British Ships In Eastern Mediterranean Alexandria. Nov. tL The biggest British naval manoeuvres ever staged in the Eastern Mediterranean were witnessed by many British and Egyptian notabilities today The cruiser Ajax headed the line of the battle squadron comprising five battleships, six cruisers, eighteen destroyers andReuter - 82 words
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182 1935-11-23 10 Socialists To A ttempt M. Laval's Downfall RADICALS HOLD KEY TO POSITION Paris \.i\ I ATE tonight political ob 1-1 lieved the Government's ohaj weathering the political and final storm had been weakened dm. day. The Socialist group have decided to deliver a ruthless onslaught wh< Government meet* the ChamberReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration29 1935-11-23 10 COUNCIL m LA ko< Q| f the Ooi\ l)i Feu oriMitis.il on Franre. fc»r the suppression which the Socialists are clamiuiiii and upon which M Laval's ernment ma> t.ill29 words
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Article89 1935-11-23 10 lon don. N"\ 'I The Exchanm Marfci txpartanatd i rvptrcuasl severe attack ol Ml operators into larg< The KUild:r i> p i and is now below |old comparison to the iranc Meanwhile, doubs to wheilitr the Rad the Laval Ooverninenf u talkiiiK ol th- p. rise <,tReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement225 1935-11-23 10 IVIAKLIiLT C x s NEW UNCREASEABLE f^P^^W^ TIL PURE WOVEN SILK O, EXCLUSIVE STRIPES r^l^il PRICE 2 50 EACH W^^/^s^^^ EA CH TIE IS PUT UP WU^]^M^^^m IN AN ATTRACTIVE Mf%2 COLOURED FOLDER S^y^ WITH ENVELOPE SUITABLE FOR j^^y^. POSTING. TIE PRESSES SOLID OAK J^T T^^k E. P. FITTINGS f225 words
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Advertisement54 1935-11-23 10 l_ I W.M wJ Ml H fc^F I TIFFIN $1.00 Scotch Brolh I'll Id of Srlanjgin Kram Roast t'hickrn Ka- on l/onx U. .in A Rro«n Pot.il Cold Mr.il A SjUil Briicnrtv S<»unir^ C'he*^«e. I urit. (offer TRY OUR SPECIALITIES FRESH 3 HAKED ALASKA c> A CIIOK OF OVKR 10054 words
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Article, Illustration475 1935-11-23 11 ANIMALS as Radio Artistes Radio Notes microphone Oversew "tern 5!!!* 0 1 h&Ve faced Knlg^Se TO n,,v bought a'm- e^T^H &W House he broaS a k SlUdios al Broac|- Ulk in the Empire programmes. a i- .\rai-uiu Bolivian macaw v been added to the list of i'HC broadcastei Her exLncluding475 words
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Article516 1935-11-23 11 J\ order to imv: the demand! ol programme deyelopment, the b.bc has (1 new studios at Maid a Vale London, and In buildin- these new studios the opportunity has been taken to make certain experiments In studio design. The BBC. naa built each studio to516 words
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Article103 1935-11-23 11 conclusion oi the arrangements tor his debut a telegraphist in London was tapping out the fearful words "Pleast onncel all arrangements in connection with lion. Writing." The 8.8.C. had been "reluctantly forced to this decision on account of various considerations both in regard to the uncertainty about trie lion per103 words
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Article73 1935-11-23 11 China To Be Linked With Britain, U.S. And Japan Shanghai. a radio-telephone senrlee between China and Great Britain will be iorjnally inaugurated in February n year, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Communications At the same time. China Will b similarly linked wi'h Japan, the UnitedReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration750 1935-11-23 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson hdfgfg II World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst II BIDDING VALUES TWICE IT IS -an old principle of Contract bridge, so well undent aod among j most players that it is seldom considered necessary to mention it. that the same values should not be750 words
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Article526 1935-11-23 11 I Next Week's Best Items K'h Spots" No. 6 Carnegie Centenary Farce By THE ROOF oi the cle Mont fort Hall. Leicester, is the next high spot to be Scaled— on this occasion by Mr Dennis Morris, a local town councillor. Although the hall is no; itseli526 words
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Article149 1935-11-23 11 Lorry Driver Killed JUMPED OUT WHEN VEHICLE RAN INTO BUFFALO Sungei Patani, Nov. 1!». A BOUT forenoon on Sunday six wheeled Bedford lorry loaded to Capacity was on its way towards Sungii Patani' diiven by Ah Luk. brother or Towkay lenn Lu the OWnei of thr vehicle when, neat Sungei149 words
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Article107 1935-11-23 11 Sydney Has First In Tin* World Sydney. The two-day radiophone donnscted to car No oj the Central Ambulai Brigade, which was uaed For the :hm time, has ad<i« .j another achievement to tin- N s.w ambulance service Officers, ol whom Mr. h. .i Mitchell U the chief, d107 words
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Article87 1935-11-23 11 ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA RADIO Monument To Commemorate First Message 1 S>dn«\v. Tin 1 lirst witch ss BMM|i IfOOB England to Australia w.i.s received at Wahroonga by Mr e t Plat in hi experimental station on Sept It, i:»ih. and a monainenl baa bsjaa erected to commemorate the event. This will Km unveiled87 words
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Article54 1935-11-23 11 How the number ot receiving Kftcen- I m lore*' in New Z« i ;ihmd has in creased li rtiown In tin following table Oi <;flici;il ftL'iir Dt'c SI, 1 <>:<() IG2 Dec SI. 1931 ',1 Is:< D'T SI, 1932 38 I D'n- SI, IS I54 words
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Advertisement142 1935-11-23 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. < Incorporated in the Colony of Horn* K'>riK> The iiafcility of members is limited to the extern i»r;d in the manner prescribed oy Otdlnanec Ni» 8 of 1929 of the Coh.r.v II KAN Ol'Klf K IMIM2 ROM. Authorised Capital $30 000 mix > Issued and142 words
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Advertisement521 1935-11-23 11 CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA. W SIKM i > AM) CHIN* •Incorporated In CfiKland by RopaJ Ch;«r»i I Paid up capital in (.OCmfNt shares ol .fcft atCfe >.j«OPuut Reserve Funci ,>a .00© Reserve Liability <.f Proprietors ;< <*i o* 111. M> Ol H 38. Blshopsgate 1 noun Lc Agencies and Hrurulir>521 words
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Miscellaneous19 1935-11-23 11 r WEEK-END PROGRAMMES PILL ZHI 8.8.C., Holland and Berlin programmes for the week-end will be found on page 4.19 words
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Article56 1935-11-23 11 Tin Klailf and Coast Rotary < lib were tt\ i mestj ol the M U Wf rta K.'.m? Seng ran, the manai r i Hid ihowed tiu-'n uroup photograph they were i tained to tea. Mr w P. O. fl p the vit i prt sid. at i the Club,56 words
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Article35 1935-11-23 12 New York, Nov. 1 1. The Secretary of the, International' labour Association. Mr. Ryan. pr^di^Hd today that the longshoremen's s'.rlk- in the Gulf Ports will spread to the Atlantic Ports unless it is settled soon.35 words
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Article, Illustration46 1935-11-23 12 THE '2JUSO-TON BATTLESHIP RESOLUTION arriving at Portsmouth trim Alexandria after having completed more than two years' service on the Mediterranean station. Many sailors from other warships were aboard her as well as her own crew so thai they could spend Christmas at home.46 words
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Article652 1935-11-23 12 Famous Dollar Boat Laid Up I After 31 Years PIE following is an article which appeared in the China Press, Shanghai, and mu.iy of the sentiments expressed in it are as much those of man) people in Singapore, or people of any of the President Johnson's652 words
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Article68 1935-11-23 12 a notice liMMd oy tti Attendant. S I M t- I Western BntnUMt to B tclegTaph buo> .>.. mark the WWIOTII lirni* phone cabin litumt I Blakan» M.r, Hill i>t\ d dnsv the westw... MaatOTi and Pi. not anchor ..:;vu: or north tt Further N is withdrawn68 words
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Article35 1935-11-23 12 Tht .s > on TlMtdaj :i-."r!:ir.g toon Venice. Brir.disi. Por Said B and Colombo Sht will b. r side the S H B whanos and to sail again I Hong Kong and Shan h35 words
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Article33 1935-11-23 12 STRAITS /HOMEWARD CONFERENCE. Shippers ir^ ben r v In \hc basis rmtt 1 1 (retfl a C Copra in balt-s c c straits to Confen is increased to 4.' trom Feb 1 II33 words
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Article309 1935-11-23 12 CAPTAINS TRANSFERRED SUBSTITUTION of one ship lor another and several changes among commanders have gone into effect in the Dollar Lines transPacific terrta i The President Wilson, tormerly on the trans-Pacirit run. is now taking the place Cl the President Johnson which has been laid up.309 words
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Advertisement472 1935-11-23 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated In P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Pmmgt MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. tOOKLNG AOENTB FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES BAILWAYB. KOTAL STATE RAILWAYS OP 81AM. CANADIAN PACIFIC qWOftLD'SCDIAnn (Incorporated In England) ffrAVfl SYSTO4 IBE EMPRESS' ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vl* HONO'*ULV or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by472 words
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Advertisement158 1935-11-23 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRKSS 22. PALL MALL. LONDON. > W 1 of fast twin-screw Oil Mail Passenger V-^sels b« tv RANGOON, COLOMBO. IM>KI BCDAN MARSEILLES. PI YMOI 111 IKB LONDON with through connection fl Singapore and Penan! HOMEWARD IAIUNGfI Leavr U«fJ RinKixm < Inmb i »3:> YORKSHIRE Dec 5 DDERBYSHIRE158 words
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Miscellaneous537 1935-11-23 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And A rrivals 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 am and 7 p.m. Klang. Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m.537 words
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Miscellaneous79 1935-11-23 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Larut. Brit 464 tons from Pt. Dickson 22. lor Malacca 23 Johan De Witt. Dut 6.105 tons fn.m Sourabaya 22. for Amsterdam 22 Singkara. Dut.. 283 tons trom Letong 22. for S. Pandjang 24 Boelongan. Dut.. 518 tons irom Singkawang 22. ior Singkawang 26. Maros. Dut 363 tons79 words
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Miscellaneous121 1935-11-23 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships llf glide the wharves or expected t.i arrive East Wharf (Entrance date 1 H M.S. HtTaid. Silv- 20 Main Wharf (Entrance date 3): Naldera 18. Kistna II I:. 14; Athos II 11. Tjfb T Empire Dock (Entrance <.»ie 3): BUvercypresj C 32; Benaldi r M t M121 words
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Advertisement433 1935-11-23 13 f' (11) 1 BRITISH INDIA Imie S'»©rt> Dwm 16.000 In Port CATHAV T R n iss? S -:s s asi S" ndi SC"5 C gsssr ra j SSL 15 f b R«PUTA»* 1 7.000 Dec. 20 BS£g* B }JJ« >£j- g CHTTRAL 15.000 An 3 CHi?rll NA Apf 10 RDWAM433 words
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Advertisement452 1935-11-23 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PORTS VI t COLOMBO. Steamer n KABINGA Havre. London Dunkirk. Rotterdam CITY QF and Hamburg Nov 29 Dec 2 CIT? L OF N nnMnFTr452 words
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Advertisement883 1935-11-23 13 SHIPPING stfam Navigation Co., Ltd.) tkl w -r0 "hlie blar I til The Strait* st»aimhip Co., Ltd ThT t* f s ««"»«">lp «o Ltd Th, China Navigation Co Ltd Jht ral J; n »«g««l Low Ltd S,an, St« m Navi,,U. n c.\ ."'uran'VlT' ..."d"" nd Oh g« [J-- M. nMIr883 words
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Advertisement678 1935-11-23 14 K» P> Mb KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ SWARTENHONDT Nov. 23, Saigon and Hong Kong. TOHlTl— Saturday. Nov. 23, Moeara Saba and Djambi. TOBOALl— Saturday. Nov. 23. Koedap, Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis, Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN— Saturday, Nov. 23. Rhio (passengers and mails only), PadangBay, Amponan, Boelelenu and Sourabaia. TOGlAN—Saturday. Nov. 23.678 words
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Advertisement642 1935-11-23 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Dae 8«ils Du* Singapore Singapore Stw York. M.S. SILVERCYPRESS in Pon Nov. 25 Jan. 10 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 16 Doc. 23642 words
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Advertisement398 1935-11-23 14 O. S. K. LINE "LA PLATA MARU" (7,300 G. TONS) Leaves Singapore November 27th at I\M direct for COLOMBO Due at Colombo Dec. 2nd at a.m. and South African and South American port^ Fares to Colombo: First 3rd Blitmgi $154 $46.40 $17 For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN398 words
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269 1935-11-23 15 A Close Hockey Match SOLDIERS HAD CLEAR LEAD AFTER THE INTERVAL SK( 4 Wilts 2 A™ being tWO ffoals down at »«e stage, the S.R.C made a n spectacular rally and emerged winners by four goals to two .hen they met the Wiltshire Regiment269 words
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Article222 1935-11-23 15 London. Nov. 21. Fllh following is the result of today's Ftusby Union matches itershirc 0 Warwickshire 8 .i! Leicester) 24 Dublin l/niv. 4 and then Alvis sent D. Ross away on the left. He centred J S de Souza in the centre i wild swipe, missing completely.222 words
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224 1935-11-23 15 WEBER WINS HIS FIRST FIGHT AT IPOH Guillermo Outpointed Ipoh, Nov. 22. CRANKIE WEBER made a successful debut in the local ring last night by out-pointing Guillermo in 12-round contest. Guillermo. making his third appearance in the local ring, surprised fans by the pace he kept up the fight being224 words
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Article92 1935-11-23 15 Ttu' draw for the Selangor Clubs Sweep on the Manchester November Handicap approximately value $3000 resulted as follows: ***** Caiill. ***** Jesmond Den_\ ***** Sea Bequest ***** R B. Bennef. ***** The Font. ***** Astyanax ***** Free Fare. ***** Chrysler 11. ***** Crawley Wood. ***** Bacchus. 1387 i92 words
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Article92 1935-11-23 15 The Straits Chinese Epwarth League will hold its third annual Swimming Gala at the Y.M.C.A. pool, which has been kindly lent lor the occasion, today at 4 30 to which all are invited. A special event included in this year's programme is the 440 yards gree style championships.92 words
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499 1935-11-23 15 photo). I Interesting Programme HfHE third annual athletic sports meeting of the Eton High School u was held yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium in the presence of a e large gathering. The clerk of the J weather was a bit unkind but499 words
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Article64 1935-11-23 15 The following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against the Colts 2nd. XI on Tuesday. Nov. 26. on the Anson Road ground at 5 pm.: J. Ferguson. Ding Wong Lik. E. C M. Hope. Chew Wai Imm. Ong Swee Keng. M. T. Hope. J. Manasseh. W. Ferguson.64 words
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Article, Illustration9 1935-11-23 15 THE ISfJSSWSSS^ beat the ceylon sporls Club free PressFree Press - 9 words
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Article331 1935-11-23 15 FIXTURES FOR TODAY A record crowd, for a league match. of 82.000 was drawn to Chelsea s ground when the Arsenal visited them last month. Today the Pensioners entertain Brentford and this local Derby is sure to draw an other tremendous crowd to Stamford Bridge. Other good matches331 words
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Article76 1935-11-23 15 The following are today's Rugby Union fixture: Scotland vs. New Zealand. (at Edinburgh*) Lancashire vs. Cumberland. fat Blundallsands) North Midlands vs. East Midlands. <at Birmingham) Yorkshire vs. Cheshire Cat Hum Bath vs. London Welsh. Blackheath vs. Harlequins. Devonport S. vs. St. Bert's Hosp. Guy's Hosp. vs. Gloucester. Liverpool76 words
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524 1935-11-23 15 Close Match Against S.C.R.C. LA. PLAY WITH SOME OF THEIR STAR MEN MISSING IA 2: S.C.R.C THE Indian Association maintained their reputation as un unbeaten hockey ?ide this season when they noticed another victory yesterday at Balestier. beating the S.C.R.C. by two clear goals. The game524 words
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Article64 1935-11-23 15 Raffles Institution Beaten By S. C. C. "THE S.C.C A tram beat Raffles Institution at hockey on the Padang yesterday by live goals to one and the Colts "A 1 team deleated the YMCA one-nil in a game on the Prince Edward Road ground. The match arranged to64 words
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Advertisement68 1935-11-23 15 *^Hf'"-^ BOXING £tf4KaS/*f :!r SINGAPORE AMATEUR »«^l under the Distinguished Patronage of l! K The Governor Sir Shenton Thomas K.C.M.G., 0.8.E. jgV m of pi.K-ct'ds to tlw "Children's V Aid So(ietv ■h new world arena FINALS AT 9 P.M. J I NOVEMBER 25th ■I^4^ PRICES $2. $1 50 cts. 2068 words
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Advertisement27 1935-11-23 15 I i I 0 M t ff I o I t H fti^ 7 iggsga 1&Se0 f 1 B^g LIME SMASH MADE FROM THE PURE FRUIT JUICE27 words
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1314 1935-11-23 16 Close Of The Season BIG CROWDS, BIG FIELDS AND BIG DIVIDENDS EXPECTED (By "Bookie") PIE racing season for Singapore for this year will be brought to a close today at Bukit Timah with the third day's races of the Singapore Turf1,314 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-11-23 16 GEORGE HUNT OF TOTTENHAM and Griffiths of CheLsea in a duel during their second round tie of the London Challenge Cup at Stamford Bridge.24 words
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Article74 1935-11-23 16 Kate 1. 1. IN-VER-FOGG S. Sea Lion 3. Dilatory. Kate 8. 1. BORDIGHERRA 2. Martin Duggan 3. Nuit d'Amour. Race 3. 1. BIGAMY 2. Mountain Belle 3. La Gai. Rate 4. 1. CLICK 2. Oolong 3. Jackie. Kate 5. 1. GONE UP 2. Fairfields Race 6. 1. QUOTA Z.74 words
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Article63 1935-11-23 16 COMMITTEE RESIGN EN BLOC I At Bangkok Sports Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 22. THE Sports Club committee has resigned en bloc following an extraordinary meeting on Thursday, when members declined to accept the committee's I proposal to increase subscriptions to meet expenditure consequent to a falling in63 words
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Article159 1935-11-23 16 Negrri Sembilan-Malacca Versus Singapore An exciting game is anticipated in the Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Ne^ri Sembilan-Malacca which will take place at the SC.C. his evening at 5 p.m. The following are the teams: Singapore: J. F. Keay; F. G. Minns. G Minns. G. T Gillespie,159 words
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Article240 1935-11-23 16 The tie for the Sea View Cup was played off on Saturday last and resulted in a win for Mr. A. J. Newby with a net score 1 of 63, the runner up was Mr. A. W. Davison. half and wing- forward, were two who worked solidly.240 words
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282 1935-11-23 16 Rugged Rugby Match OWEN AGAIN THE OUTSTANDING PLAYER ON THE FIELD r.A 3 pts. S.C.C -H.M.S. Cornwall 0 ptv QCORING the only try of a rugged game Gunners lean, defeated a composite fifteen comprising eight Club plav.r and seven from the Cornwall, in282 words
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Article51 1935-11-23 16 M.C.C. out For 260 HARDSTAFF'S 77 Sydney, Aor. IN their four-day match, agatntx 1 New South Wales, the MC( completed their first innivn 260. Hardstaff scored 77 and Par White took 4 icickcts for 43 The New South Wal<*s score. when at amps were drawn, ioa* I for no wicketsReuter - 51 words
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Article49 1935-11-23 16 Tin- t«a:n mentioned below selected to piav today igalnti H Terror ai Naval Bis*:- Hulh ufl jp m.: Bleha. H Lyno (Cant.) I W. G Hil! VV Pulh-n. P. OD» Cin-e. \V. Hills T P. F M N Ft rKUaon ;»nrt II Ar:i Rtserves J Fen Chine.49 words
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Advertisement60 1935-11-23 16 COLOURFUL MALAYAN CHRISTMAS CARDS Designs by Mrs. N. Hammerton Our new Christmas Card has just that colourfulness that present day demands, jJP^^ enhanced with the additional oriental touch. Jj ffl Thi s a delightful card printed in various colours. Boxed 8 cards and 8 envelopes. PRICE 52.50 PER BOX. KELLY60 words
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Advertisement75 1935-11-23 16 ft 0O0& Time for ft Em/^ "''.'\j <* *t* MbT -Zw-aV^ K bt BHBri22s£»§£^b. v V"VV' bVbt Br -bHt^ 9 BBk ■KiSfrJEk ■r-.'.u'.TV SBr Bf Bm^ ■IB BB^VAV BBaUKMfc*!.. •> Br BuA ,'Aff BB SGbKl^. '^Bk 'wJ Br .^H BV '^B^l BK bW A am. bM mm BW9 am. am75 words
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