The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 November 1935

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. U.7in ESTD. 1835. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935 10 CENTO
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  • 155 1 Break With Nanking Proclamied GUNMEN TRY TO SEIZE TIENTSIN Tokio, Nov. 24. [S authoritatively reported from that Yin J u Keng, the trative inspector oi the de- zone of East Hopei. made a proclamation at 'chow of the rupture of the relations with the Central
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  • 149 1 K.A. President Praises London Exhibition London. Nov. Tl. ditors 01 London newspapers. rodents oi the chief provincial tpera and foreign Press repreea were entertained to lunehethe Royal Academy m anticipathe opening of the Chinese Ar' n on Thursday. William Llewellyn. President c: val Academy, described the comlensive nature
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  • 129 1 ANOTHER SMITHY Report From Siam PLANE SEEN CRASHING IN FLAMES A STARTLING development m the search for Air-Com-modore Sir Charles KingsfordSmith is the report from the Siamese village of Sctul, near the Kedah border, that an aeroplane was seen crashing m flames on a mountain side about a fortnight ago.
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  • 71 1 Inaugurates Regular Air Service To Manila San Francisco. Nov. 23. A hundred thousand people cheered and bands played as the huge air mail liner. "China Clipper." circled the Golden Gate and shot seawards to Inaugurate the regular air service to Manila. Presid nt Roosevelt sent a messag'.expressing heartielt
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  • 62 1 London. Nov. ?2 The King will broadcast a Christmas message to the Empire irom Sandrirgham on Christmas i Day. In order to emphasise the great family theme m the Christmas Empire broadcast a small child m the heart of New Zealand will introduce the King In a
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  • 180 1 ABYSSINIANS RECAPTURE GORAHAI Big Advance Reported riESPATCHES from Abyssinians head- i quarters indicate they are continuing a southward sweep and it j seems probable they have reoccupied Goiahai without a fight. Their forces may now Fwing east- wards to Walwal or push southwest with the object of effecting a junction
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  • 441 1 OWNERS' POOR RESPONSE T. U. C. To Give Maximum support 1 o Miners GOVERNMENT SEEKING WAY OUT OF DEADLOCK London, Nov. 24. THE General Election, sanctions discussions and other big recent preoccupations are paling before the growing realisation that the country is seriously threatened
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  • 103 1 RAID ON BISHOP'S OFFICES Sensation In Berlin BISHOP OF MEISSEN FINED 100,000 MARKS Berlin, Nov. 'Z'A. HTHE police today raided the 1 administrative officer of the Catholic Bishop of Berlin, seized and removed large quantities of documents and placed the Bishop's administrative adviser under protective custody. The police declined to
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  • 111 1 U.S. Make Encouraging Moves Washington. Nov. !3. Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary Of State, today appointed Mr. Ray Atherton. counsellor to the United States Embassy In London, and Mr Eugene Dooman. State Department expert on Japanese questions, as the S;ate Department's r.dvisers at the London Naval Conference. The delegate!
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  • 33 1 Londor. No\. H Major-Genera! F S. G. Pignott has I been appointed Military Attache at the i Embassy at Tokio m succession to Col James as from May 5. 1936 Reuter j i
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  • 109 1 25,000,000 LIRE DAMAGE IN FLOODS IN SOUTH ITALY Mussolini Sends First Relief Subscription Koine. Noi. !4 OIGNOR MUSSOLINI has scm 200 000 lirt- as th" Ant contrtWtfton i«»r thi relief of rtlttruM due to the M ><>d damage which it is ostimat^d It over 25 000.000 Unit is officially itatad
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  • 53 1 Sails From Brindisi For Athens Mmiiilim \m 1 Kin:: Qeorge Mllcd tor Oreeo aboard the Greek cruller HeUc eecortcd b| Italian and Gret'k Vmnhlpa The programme of «releomc <<l"brntions at Athons hai brm poitpon#fl untn Monday The Kins cmbarki'd m tIM n jwitfrdtj but the V"*" 1 leave
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  • 52 1 <From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Nov. 24. 'THE eastbound Imperial mail 1 plane is bogged at Hua Hin. The mails are going forward by Monday's train from Bangkok. If undamaged it is presumed the machine will be able to resume the flight to Singapore
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  • 98 1 Guernsey Ship Sinks: One Man Missing London. Nov. 23. In thick log yesterday the small Norwegian steamer Tres. ot 946 tons was m collision with the Guernsey steamer Lancresse. of 804 tons. The Lancresse was badly holed and sank but the crew, with the exception of one man
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 (T) c GoUums Scots ftlhisky a Mellcm and Friendly Spirit >!HP^jjWj^fPCJß^B^^^EOp^Wy^ff^BWhgj j TONIGHT > COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE informal 9.30 to midnight THERE WILL BE NO COCKTAIL OR AFTER DINNER DANCE NEXT FRIDAY THE 29th RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS WHEN IN PENANG STAY
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    • 97 1 O^GxUum's Scots {{Jbtsky a MflUm .mhl (rH'iHlli| ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET Anpi PHI HHTFI IHIRSDAV. NOVEMBER i 8 SATI'KDAY. NOVEMBER .10 CCA V/IC\A7 UATri btA VIEW MOTEL TUESDAY. NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER .'7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Pf.EASE NOTE: ON TUESDAY, DINM«; \MII BE lUVU IN TIU DIMM. ROOM
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  • 852 2 SPLENDID CHORAL SINGING BY LOCAL CHINESE HTIIKKK is much to be said for the Scriptural injunction not to hide one's light under a bushel and this applies with appropriate force to the Say Mia Tng: Choir which gave its third annual concert m the Victoria Memorial
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  • 220 2 Co rrespondence "Jesting Pilate" And Mr. F. C. Peck To the Editor. Sir. I must apologise for encroaching on your Space again but I think Mr. Peck is mistaken when he states that the blasphemy laws are not moribund. I have not heard of any prosecution for
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  • 157 2 nFive Sikhs Lyinu In Hospital From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. IZ. Five Sikhs are lying m hospital m a serious condition as the result of a right m Treacher Road last night One man was found at Salak South with a wound on his head It
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 85 2 THE SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER Co. (Managers Ci. Waddell Co.) collects and delivers luggage within Municipal limits at the following rates TRI NKS 50 CENTS SUITCASES 25 CENTS Minimum Charge 51.50. SPECIAL RATES QUOTED FOR LARGE QUANTITIES AND FOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS BAGGAGE INSURANCE ARRANGED. FORWARDING EFFECTED. TEL. ADDRESS .—"LUGGAGE" OFFICE ACCOMMODATION
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    • 418 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ISKIN TISSUE CREAM Harriet llubbard Ayer. A beneficial treatment for your skin Combined with gentle massage exercises, this rich cream aids m n-plenlshln-: wasted tissue: m toning a:id strengthening the muscles. Corrert massacj' instruct ioii> ;ire onclosed m each package. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. CHEMISTS BOARD RESIDENCE. Attractive furn
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    • 462 2 tlbc Sinoaporc Jficc lPrcse Head Office. Cecil Street. Niagapotr Phone MTI (S li»r» lU rxten^oas to all dep^tm-ni, Tel: "Time%" Situnp^r Ku»li Lumpur OlHee: 23. Java Slreei Phone: 36*?. London Office: 4« 4.1 Hrri Street, 'niu. Phone: C entral Tel: j^l^admalaya- U^» c SUBSCRIPTION RATES 9UupaAoea Within OutMdt* Without Mulavi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 424 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY. NOV. 25. High Water. 9.56 a.m. 9.2 it. 11.13 p.m. 8.5 ft Rugby: Penang vs United Services, (State) at Penang; S.C.C' "B" vs Police "B at S.C.C. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. Police at S.C.C; S.R.C. II vs. S.C.C. at S.R.C; Medical College vs. Colts at College;
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    • 414 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI 'Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 10.9 metres p.m 6.00 Recorded music. 6.44 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7.C0 Relay of Concert artistes from the new ZHI Studio:— Mrs. Betty Millard— Songs. Where My Caravan Has Rested.
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  • 2192 3 Association's Progress Under Very Difficult Conditions THEIR "GREAT OPPORTUNITY" |STBRESTING views on the modern school teacher and edu--1 cat.on generally were given by the Hon Mr F r m 7 mrector of Education m a speech proposTngThe to!st o"/^ Mngapore Teachers' Association, at
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  • 405 3 Jungle Search For "Smithy" FOOTPRINTS SEEN IN SAND CLYING within a few feet of the beach of one of the Sayer i Islands where a flare was seen by the master of the steamer Pasha on Thursday night. Captain Hussey, pilot of the Qantas plane that is, searching for Air-Commodore
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  • 430 3 Chase For Man Alleged To Have Stabbed Six People WAVES KNIFE AT POLICE A BUGIS piligrim named Madok is alleged to have run amok m a house m Palembang Road. Singapore, early Saturday morning, and to have stabbed six other Bugis pilgrims finally turning the knife on
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 3 MRS. VIOLET VAN DER ELST, the leader of the mov, m rounded by a croud at Wansworth Gaol.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 106 3 WAILES -DOVEf r FLOORING DECKING WATERPROOFING ROOFING DAMP COURSING OBTAINABLE IN BLACK OR RED"Bituplastic 9 mixed with Cement and Sand provides a silent, dust less, waterproof, non-slipping surface of great durability at a low initial cost. Write for illustrated booklet to the Sole Agents:UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, SINGAPORE. i r\d TWO
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  • 2850 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON London, Nov. 15. I HAD intended to be m Whitehall on Nov. 11 to obtain for you an impression of the Cenotaph ceremony. A punctured tyre stranded me m a Hertfordshire hamlet, thirty miles away. As 11 a.m. approached I found myself making for the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 49 4 Bertam Panels. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags. Blue Screens. Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Fencing. Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office: 66, Robinson Road. 'Opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop 17- A, Jo© Chiat Place, Singapore. Orders Promptly Executed.
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    • 54 4 MenMadeYouflg Hfonr Increased In 24 Hour If you f««l o;j b«for« KnabU to enjoy the pI«MUi«« Itki Dr. Miou'i Vila your Manhood, Vital. •> 4 ■iff reaulta m It Yt-Taba a new 4 a«»»»d to build c*w bl m i bodjr a\Du miHt a n«W M M« w*«k or nii>n«>
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    161 5 :.<1 Befl ItakMM Co.. bid \Tmo J« r h»7 mbertO n W MM s,, mp Z XifH^l^JZ™^" 11 Mudent? o? i r T Sir St6Phen Klllik a d the Lad > presented prizes to In (.mlchall School of Music- at the Mansion House. The Lady Mayeress presentrfM ro Phyllts Simons.
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    • 207 5 Photographic copies of Free Prew local pictures can be obtained on application to the manager. Price 50 cents each i!}wKSa \<r>^ brand BriHsh PnrH *"d CEMENT I 1 I >•;" Clock Brand Ct-mtni i«> always ur- I I I f rni qiK>llfv :Uld consistent m strength I SNOWED PTC By
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  • 396 6 Twenty Per Cent. Increase ASIATIC WOMAN DOCTOR JOINS INFANT WELFARE DEPT. T'HE birth-rate is rising so rapidly Municipal Infant Welfare Depa and an Asiatic woman doctor to m charge is to be appointed. Graphs m the Health Department show at a glance the remarkable increase
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  • 141 6 The following appointments are notitu'd m the S.S. Government Gazette: Mr. B J. Freeman to act as Con troller. Posts and Telegraphs. Singapore. Mr. Goh Tan Teng to act as an assistant collector of land revenue tor Malacca. Mr. E. V G. Day. M.C.S.. to ac a member
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  • 272 6 Ricksha Puller's Claim Against Rich Man HE WOULDN'T PAY From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 22. uiithy should I pay the ricksha puller when he does not complete his contract? The agreement was to pull mi the whole day." So declared Loke Wan Wei. who appeared before Mr. F.
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  • 60 6 'From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Nov. tt. The Dutch East bound air mail is due on Monday, the third East bound plane to be delayed m succession owing to the conditiDn of the aerodrome at Rome. The present plane is 36 hours behind schedule. The East bound
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  • 540 6 $4,000,000 FOR PUBLIC SERVICE IN N.S. Next Year's Programme (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 22. AT a meeting of the Lower Chamber of the Negri Sembilan State Council here this morning. Mr. R. E. Wilson, Secretary to Resident, introduced the Supply Bill, making provision for public services m Xegri
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 6 AT THE TEA PARTY given by the Singapore Badminton Association on Saturday to Sir Andrew Caldecott their patron who is shortly leaving the Colony to take up his new post as Governor of Hong Kong.
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  • 345 6 SIR A. CALDECOTT AT THE CLERICAL UNION V Badminton Players' Tributes THERE was i large gathering at the Clerical Union on Saturday when a tea party was held by the Singapore Badminton Association m honour of the appointment of their Patron. Sir Andrew Caldecott. as Governor of Hong Kong. Among
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  • 115 6 Passed On Man Brought From Prison Twenty-two-year-old Ahmad bin Yahya was produced on Saturday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore Cri minal District Judge, by a guard ol the criminal prison where he has been serving a s?ntence of a month's rigorous imprisonment for theft. The present
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  • 81 6 No Certificate Of Competency (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serein ban. Nov. 23. Mohamed Noor bin Salleh. the Javanese driver of Mr. A H. Jones, ol Katong, Singapore who was involvec m a motor accident was convicted b 3 the Seremban magistrate of driving without a certificate of competency,
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  • 190 6 Chinese Nonya Sentenced WIDOW AT SIXTEEN A WIDOW at the age of 16 and reputed to have been m comfortable circumstances at one period, a 39-year-old Chinese Nonya. Chew Bee Cheng Neo, was sentenced by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, on Saturday to 14 weeks' rigorous
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  • 271 6 After Marriage To Sultan's Daughter < From Our Own Correspondent I Alor Star, Nov. Tunku Badlishah. the Raja Muda. who went to Trengganu to marry Tunku Asmuh. daughter ol the Sultan of Trengganu. returned with his consort by special train last night at 6 40 Besides several
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 199 6 PILES CAN BE CURED. k Treatment That Is Different If you ate suffering the tortures of Piles and Us kindred ailments, and have tried even known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Vlhck's Absorptive Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative healing Action on the inflamed
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    • 285 6 At 29 this woman f because of corns remedies bofon raliever EUdox R i fort brought back husband also had Radox. .lust i,. i "Until a tew monti hobble about, n skin, and a misery. I d<> though onlu ..-< to tru Had' footbath my Within a skin to troubl,-
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  • 350 7 MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD SUCCEEDS MR. THOMAS AT THE COLONIAL OFFICE Four Changes In Cabinet MR A. DUFF COOPER BECOMES SECRETARY FOR WAR r DPrill London, Nov. 22. with regard to Mr. Baldwins reconstruction of his Government are brought to end by the announcement of the following appointments which the King
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  • 129 7 HAL AT ST. PAUL'S TODAY iung Trouble From Chill Caught At Cenotaph Umistice Day Service London, Nov. °3 GEMENTB have bfvn completthe funeral service on MonArtmiral of the Fleet, Earl In St Paul's Cathedral at Prina 02 Wales will repre- Kin^ and at which the Duke will also
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  • 68 7 I'nclenro "Lie Detector" lest he^Wr (New York Stale). Nov. 21. I kuprman. who was convicted murder uf the Lindbergh baby r placed under the "Me detector" rd i determine the truth of .d»ruv during the trial. Ini announcement Dr. WUMarston, discoverer of the "lit said Hauptmann eagerly as-
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  • 58 7 Mile Jxmtf Stream Of Lava Approaching Hilo (Hawaii), Nov. '12. 20,000 inhabitants ol Hilo are watching the approach- of a lava 13 miles long from the, Mauna Loa. the eruption Of I iollowed an earthquake and a *uvt-. red glow is visible throughout id Scientists are hurriedly xpeditions
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  • 124 7 Ten-Mile Eastward Extension Of Tube Railway Work on the eastward extension for a further ten miles of the Central London tube railway, which is part of the £35.000.000 programme of improvements to be undertaken by the London Passenger Transport Board, will begin BS soon as the Royal assent
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  • 486 7 MUST STAND BY COVENANT ruJly Conscious Of Gravity Of Responsibilities" London, Nov. 23. OIGNOR GRANDI, the Italian Ambassador m London, called at the Foreign Office yesterday and was handed by Sir Samuel Hoari- the British reply to the Italian Government's Note protesting against the
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  • 228 7 "Why Is Japan Treated Differently?" Koine, Nov. 22. The Italians are disappointed at the uncompromising tone of the British replyIt is pointed our. that Italy has at least gained the point that replies should not be collective and each Government take its own responsibility for the application of
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    • 37 7 SWEEPING ON TO NEW FAME TOGETHER! I^^^^. story the poignant '?> J§b^£<2t£BffljttS&^ Prom fh* play by jJ^hwßitlwwa* 1 1^ t with Jonet Beecher John Hollidcy Henrietto Crosmon Friedo Inescort Dir.cf.d by SIDNEY FRANKLIN R*l«ot«d thru UNITED ARTISTS I
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    • 70 7 |S I "On the not -to- be missed list ol I tvory discerning filmgoer." Daily Sketch. I PREMIERE j I TOMORROW J PAVILION (Matinee at 3.15 on WEDNESDAY) 1 >■■- i .\iso "WHO k KILLED I P COCK ROBIN?" I Wai t Ehsney's I grand Silly Sym I phony, of
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    • 325 7 i rasas aarir rrsTarasfSs] [p A P I T O L DQNT MISS IT!! Hl^f 1 "-AST FEW SCREFNINW >:.m" ROBERT DONAT and MAOELEIHE CARROLL *W% P f/l Job" Buchans Famous Story jt> The 39 STEP^ "o»>»'t- tint,*/, Triumph thai is tlw Talk of „,IJ. Hi THE BAER-LOUIS FIGHT j-a>-j~M^^^
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  • 905 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935 An Honourable Profession fXN Saturday evening the Singapore Teachers Association held theii first annual dinner and Mr. H. R Cheeseman. the president, did wei; to remind his listeners that teaching is an ancient and honourable profession to which they might all ibe
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  • 274 8 A Hindu Temple is to be erected shortly at Assam Kumbang. Taiping Mr. Doyley. the well-known Sungei Siput planter, is an inmate of the European Hospital. Batu Gajah. H.H. Tunku Yahya bin Sultan Abdul Hamid. Adjutant. Kedah State Police. j has returned from leave and resumed duty.
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  • 466 8 Roman Ideal Homes IT MAY be that the modern "Ideal home" exhibitions are not so modern after all— that ts. if certain theories which have recently been advanced m connection with the Northumbrian Roman Wall can be accepted. For many years excavators who have worked on
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  • 1066 8 /^VLD Sigsworth^kept the herb shop ii Rockerworth. The shop was one o an old. hall -timbered block standing ir the market-place Old Sigsworth own ed the block His appearance tender to belie such affluence, chiefly because of the hang and style of his clothes there were long
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 Remember Your Friends This X'mas. You can set this fine old Uhisk> V^AhHf^tf W i<»r despatc?i m special!} decorated Christma rases, delivered any- I B* I V where m England, Scotland or £as\ Wales at the following prices Bl £NiyMVl|g f^J&2*LzL RED LABEL. C Per case of 1! bottles 5»i4.00
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    • 16 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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  • 1001 9 "Steady Rise To Sevenpence Now Assured" BUT SHARES ARE NOT YET IN DEMAND (From the Free Press Correspondent) rvURING the past few days, the price of spot rubbtr^oT thfSndon February^ hlgh the best quotation since <J business, m which speculative trade buyers have particid. has
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  • 207 9 Nov. >1 •>*». 23. American Can. Com 144 7 8 142 143 American Telephone Telegraph 151 4 153 157»o Atcheson Railroad 53 51 5 8 54 3 4 Chespeak si:? 4 514 52 3 8 Dupont 144 i 4 142 3 4 143 i o Firestone i
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  • 37 9 Washington. Nov. 12. 1 Lie Federal Reserve Board announthat department store sales were per cent, above the figure for the ftrst ten months of last year. There was. however, a smaller seasonal increase m September.
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  • 1132 9 Fraser and Co.'s List SATURDAY. NOV. 23, 1935. MIXING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tni <4st 6s 6s 6d c.d. Asam Kumbang (>£ 34s 6d 36s 6d Austral Malay 60s 61s c.d. Ayer Hltam Tin (ssj 15s 3d 16s Ayer Weng (sl> 1.87 k 1.97»i Bangrin Tin
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  • 87 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 23, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. m cases FOB. November* 21 7 8 22 Good FAQ. m cases <F. 0.8. November* 21 710 'II 916 No. I X R.S.S. < spotloose* tawardable Singapore) 21^ 21% No. I.X.R.S.S. December 21 7
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  • 48 9 Cabled advice has been received that the directors of Kamunting Tin Dredi ging. Ltd. have declared a final dividend of 12 per cent, less tax at 4s. 6d I payable on Dec. 13, making 20 per cent. > less tax. for the year ended June 30, 1935
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  • 88 9 Nov. 23 Buyers Sellers Gambier 6.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Pepper 18.00 Black Pepper 9.75 Copra. Sundried 5.30 Copra, mixed 475 Small Flake Tapioca 4.65 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 103 Banja Jelotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotong 9.00 R. (Siam) W.C. No.
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  • 48 9 Cabled advice has been received that I the directors of Pangnga River Tin 'concessions Ltd. have recommended a final dividend of 9V 2 per cent, less tax at 4s. 6d. payable on Dec. 13, making 16 per cent less tax, for the year ended Aug. 31.
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  • 792 9 LONDON BUYS RUBBER SHARES Steady Rise But Shortage Of Scrip (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Nov. 1. RUBBER and Rubber shares hmve attracted much attention m London this week. The share market has been rising steadily and, although there hire been bouts of profit-taking, prices closed last night at
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  • 126 9 Latest Prices From London. Not Spi) »i lid I ltd Jan -Mai n I 16d l| I lid Apr -Ji T :>,d u 7 l«,(i Julv-Srp r> o Kj,i \<\ M i r k t v.Mdy Oold B1 N lid < <cl Is 5d Silver M><>t > :j
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  • 61 9 London. No\ Members ol the delegation ol the V< deration ol British Industries *hich has just returned lrom Poland speak fully of opportunities ol increusinv trad* 1 between the two countn The del» nation included vv s ol the motof 1 1 de btntn try. textile
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  • 234 9 I Saturday's Singaapore Quotations I I Nov. 23 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months' sight 2.4 3 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 2 4 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons
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  • 739 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Government Adequately Prepared To Cope With Situation MORE CENTRAL FORCES ORDERED TO THE HUANGHO Nanking. Nov. 23. REPLYING to inquiries from Chinese diplomatic officials abroad, the Foreign Office is understood to have declared that any quasi-independence movement m North
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  • 314 10 ±•72.000,000 SENT TO U.S. SINCE SEPTEMBER Fears For Guilder Felt In London Havre, Nov. 23. pOLD worth over £4.000.000 was des- patched to America today aboard the Cunard liner Alaunia. This is one ot the biggest single gold shipments during the recent gold exodus, which Is described
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  • 69 10 Archbishop Of Canterbury Arraigns Germany London. Nov. 21. The Church Assembly yesterday approved a resolution expressing sympathy with the Jewish people m the suffering endured by many of them m Germany. Dr. Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, protested against the persecution of Jews and said its continuance must
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  • 85 10 London, Nov. 23. The policy of providing tracks for pedal cyclists separated from the main carriage-way is followed m two schemes for road improvement just authorised by the Ministry of Transport and estimated to cost over £38,000. The needs of large numbers of cyclists who use
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  • 79 10 CHINAS PREMIER FILM STAR I Shanghai. No\. 1.1 T*HE mos; lavish wedding ever teen KB Shanghai look place this morning when Miss Butterfly Wu vmi led to the altar by Mr. Eugene Prmi. prominen: Chinese business man at at Holy Trinity Cathedral Th. building was heavily
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  • 147 10 Britain World's Largest Spender For Solution London. Nov. VI. Sir Kingsley Wood. Minister Dl Health. m a speech at the Transport Ooagren on the Improvement m social eondltlons. said Britain had made a great contribution towards meeting the housing needs of large lecttons of the pie. Britain had
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  • 154 10 From Our Own Correspondent" I poh. Nov TA. Mr. J. c. Ceidham. gem rui manager oi the Raub Australian Ootd Mining Co.. injured his right arm severely In I collision between motor cur and lorry near Sungkai on Monday Mr Celdham's secretary received minor injuries
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  • 540 10 CUTS OFF SCRAP ii;on SUPPLIES Cotton Shipments Ma\ IV Prevented Washington. Nov. THE Shipping Beard has bann< the sale to Italy of obsolt t< American vessels m which lh< Board is Hnancially intrn.t.,, This ■MBW rutting off *upph. of scrap iron to It.i!\ The
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  • 59 10 1 From Our Oui, in«.»-. Urn The IVr.ik plan sustained a .ncup Mr. D. A. Dunn n Limuu Estult- TtOM Mr D i taken \o th« Bfttv 0U i sullering i roiii ippi cumbed last night He came out to Mal.ty.i and had held his pi<
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 176 10 SPECIAL OFFER OF MALAYAN CHRISTMAS SIX ASSORTED DESIGNS IN A BOX WITH ENVELOPES TO MATCH, EXAMPLE OF CARDS IS ILLUSTRATED. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AN IDEAL ■■P PVB^H present! w%^om*^m MALAYA, SIAM BURMA. vL N. sc HMipT sAH CO. V TEL 7056. Rg%. Mk %/l/^T 1 MODEL 143
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    • 46 10 i TIFFIN $1.00 Creme d«* (eleri Fish a la Suchrt Koast Sirloin of K«-» i Yorkshire Pudding < .< tillage Baked Potato Cold Meat Salad Bavarolse Aux FraJses Chen*. Fruit. Coffee? TRY OUR SPECIALITIES FRESH HT BAKED ALASKA O A CHOICE OF OVER 100 OTHER DISHES PHONE 4906.
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  • 683 11  - MOVIE RANKS Growing With Foreign stars MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY pOREIGN Importations are the 1 orders oi the day. It would thai m had sufficient talent ywood to make all the picin the world, but the same struggle goes on with each ng w- are making more pie
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  • 569 11  -  Ely Culbertson by World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst AN UNSOUND NOTRIMF T^HE only time it is correct to suppress a biddable suit is with a 4-3 3 3 distribution and from four to five honour-tricks. m which case a one notrump bid is proper. It
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  • 284 11 THE visit of Maurice Marechal, the famous cellist. In August, 1933, Is still remembered by music lovers m Singapore and for that reason there should be large audiences at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. Nov. 27. and 28. It will be noted that these recitals
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  • 603 11 Coroner's Verdict On Railway Tragedy •From Our Ow n Correspondent' Segamat. Nov. Tl. j A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Uimku Ismail bin Rahman, the Segamat coroner, at the inquest held on the death ol Mr. C. G Wi/iamson. late assistant manage
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 143 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Knng> The liability of members 1* limited to the extent and In the manner prescribed oy Ordinance No of 1929 of the Colony HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000 Reserve Fund-Sterl!n«z
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    • 508 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AISTRALIA AND (Hl.\% (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3 000 000 Reserve Fund £3 o» 300 Reserve Liability of Proprietors P3(,r> H lIKAD OFFICE 38 Blshopsgate. London t. c Agencies and Branches Aior Star Hollo
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 1194 12 YACHTS DOUBLE CROSSING OF PACIFIC Commander Tells Of Thrilling v oy cLcLvz I TIIK story of a iiinet> -two-day crossing ot the racitu iktuii. a WQJMgt from Hong: Koii? to Victoria, British Columbia, during which gale after gale was encountered and it became necessary to put out oil bags to
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    • 184 12 Kobe Breach Muuger fit BeCMM Director To mark its golden Jubilee celebrations, the Nippon Yuten Kalsha will pay a special dividend ut two pec com., m addition to its regular live per cent., lor the haii hwtlneii year loon ending The decision was reach, d by the Board
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    • 85 12 Cannery Ship Sinks With Entire Crew Of 38 The Japan Amalgamated Cannery 1 c mpany'i cargo ship E:tcku llaru •2.951 tons». which hai been mm since Oct. 20. was declared -sunk" 180 miles off Noto. Uhtkawa prefecture The entire crow ol :<8 are beltared to nave been drowned
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    • 96 12 StaUMT Puts In M For AvMMann ns) bad to pvl n m QVdet broke our m the bun) For boon tt* i but wiTc amble and the captain tnlisi .iN.si.st.in. r.:n Into beat irl Othlma toUnd. 8 kin and thf Ore p The Misaki Man Hamane Bhoten
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    • 36 12 Three 1 1 uncl i Ttm hundn d Me p eta 01 i.is* month, m.nnmicat i.m- MUM BB > Agiuret i pi >« i: the nunibiT oi Mil m total t(tnn:i«j. correspond i ik: p i
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    • 453 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated In P.M. 8.) rKLKPIIONE: Freight 5433 PfcMage MSI LLOYDS AGENTS. OOOSILNG AOENT* fOSi FEDERATCU MALAY STATE 6 RAILWAY! EOYAL STATE KAILWATS OF BIAM. CANADIAN PACIffIC ifpßlD^giilAreJt: Incorporated In England) TRAVEL $YSTE*I 188 VVf'hFSS ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONO*til m iirevt FMPRKSS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 579 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN v Bangkok t very 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 Swertenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7
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    • 234 12 SINGAPORE Ships atMfriii UN or rxperue; rrivr llasl Wharf (BntlM I Plancius. Anati Main Wharl (Knti., i [poti 16. Heel 7 Impirr hot k I t4 Burner) Mam 32: B n.'ld. i- 38 Kinpirc l>o« k (Ba>tn 1 Kanmnlnf it M West Wharf Knti am« i BUvercypr ■-> Boctiaa 10
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    • 396 13 Mr^s!!iu t '»T^v^ v P/m^'^^mS. S^\^ Ml I %s^ (iind BRITISH (NDIA P S SwSK? SAILINGS, I mn B'yore -PUTANA H.OOO Dec A Pe b 38 ss& wfi.^ 11l HOMEWARDS CORFU isloo? I>r"« SOUDAN Vso? v3?\ BANGALORE 6.000 Deo 12 t rHrrnit ,I'^. i. b HAKcm »isi ;^5T A A
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    • 493 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m England. "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMERICVV PORTS Vl COLOMBO. Steamer Uu^ Sa|l KABINGA Havre, London Dunkirk. Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov 29 Dec '2 v/l 1 x Or WELLINGTON Havrr. London.
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    • 942 13 SHIPPING THK BLt X Fl NNKL LINK (Ocean The Hua K»,j«« v. Th. S tam steam II I, 111* to Ud. S^SKTBI^w 1 Ihe Liverpool and l.ondim and (ilobe The MI ...h \t^^. Insurance Co.. Ltd (o i"d M(TSf > Marine InnuraarcM L X \ILUAYS The Federated Malay State, lUilway,
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    • 718 14 Kh P> ML KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS— Monday, Nov. 25, Belawan-Deli. KAMPAR -Tuesday. Nov. 26. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BOELONG AN— Tuesday. Nov 26. Rhio. Tambelan, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. MAKASSER— Wednesday, Nov. 27, Poeloe-Kidja'ng. Prigi-Radja. Sapat Temoilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Nov. 27. Muntok
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    • 546 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sail* Due 81ofaj>ore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERCYFRESS 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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    • 515 14 O. S. K. UNE FOX AFRICA AND SOUTH AMKEICA ♦La Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cap«Tonmi. Hio dp Janeiro. Santos and Monlevideo Atlantic Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar 8 Salaam. Beira. L. Marques. Durban and Alßoa Tay t Arizona Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo Mombasa.
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  • 583 15 llraw 101 l Of Dropped Passes Murraylicld, Nov. Z.\. ZI \:\M) beat Scotland at Kuuby here today by eighteen points to eight. thousand people packed the ground. The pitch was slight!} soft and the weather conditions were ideal. t early the Bcota almost
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  • 2455 15 FINE SPORT AND BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AT BUKIT TIMAH Happy Ending To 1935 Turf Season CODELLUS $85 AND POPOVER $55 DAY'S BEST DIVIDENDS Big Sweep Pools Over $114,000 rTHK RACING SEASON FOR SINGAPORE FOR THIS YEAR WAS BROl GHT TO A CLO8B ON 1 SATURDAY WITH THE LAST DAYS RACES OF
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  • 288 15 SELANGOR TOO GOOD FOR PENANG (Iroin Our Own Correspondent i Poi kin Nm\ DX \TK\ m r\ir> tit j..n incut of the camo, IViuidk lost it- first M.ila\a Cup Rugby m it. li SrUnior by 1 points (two i; o.i Is m<J .1 try) t«* three points <a try». The
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  • 139 15 Sultan's School licaton .*> duals To Nil. •From Our Own Correspondent Alor Star. Mm 0 The R* tent cup Una] matted la th. Abdul Hamid Sports Club beating Sultan's College by thr»«- goals to nil The game was slov. owing to th» waterlogged state <»t the ground
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  • 100 15 Sharkey Wins His Fir>t Cwmt Back Fi^ht Boston, No\ J .cX Sh.irkey las? niuht had u< but Mormy encounur m the Mrs' hit come-back Bgtita Hli Negro oppootnt Mtflt wms.tut. vvoiu down tor DOWM <»f |fn 4 t th« end ol Urn Bnl round an<-r braci apper
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  • 104 15 'From Cur Own Correspondent I Malacca. No\ !o The HUh School and St Kr.iiinInstitution played a Koalhvss draw n. the Clarke Shield Competition t day To<» much individual ptaj poilt th« rrT«)rts Oi the St. Francis' Inst jt ut k»:. XI The Hinh School men rftne MM H
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  • 88 15 The following have *> en In play 1c »r tlir Siim.tnorr A>i.i:« r.-.in. against the 9th BtftVf Bflgadt n. i Rugby match tomorrow it Medical Collet- ground at I p m Henry Boon Chan Ah k«>w O Olmmi Seng. Zam Zam. Abdul Rahman N>r Wood Kan, Lim Swc
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  • 36 15 Amsterdam. N<>\ 10 In the series «)t games for t in- WofM Chess Championship Dr Ahklunr r« signed m Mm 21st num. Th«- soore.v ift now 1 all md 7 drawr. Router Wireless
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 66 15 iflSjk BOXING tolf.dH&l^'lk SINGAPORE AMATEUR HfcL. HlH^ml undei the Distinguished Patronage <»i iS f^^HP^M 3Sm H El Ihr Governor Sir shenton Thomas K.C.M.G.. 0.8. E. iJA 4 Proceeds to the •Children's fcl m Kid Society" WKMJ NEW WORLD ARENA PRICES $2. $1 50 cts. &20 cts. Jt*^^3r Booking for Finals
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  • 1524 16 Rivalry Too Keen At Chelsea VILLA PROVIDE CLEVER FOOTBALL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 24. I THE ARSENAL gave the Wolves a lesson in combination, shooting and dribbling. THE Gunners' lorwards played the best game of the season. There were many stoppages in
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  • 77 16 BETSY WINS MOWGLI CHALLENGE CUP Th? second race for the Lipton Cup m the International six-metre class which was sailed yesterday morning onderi m a win for Kathleen (F. G. Lundom with Tarbet (E. W. Slight) second. The "B" class sailed the third race for the Mowgli challenge cup and
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  • 197 16 Programme For Today's Amateur I Titles THE finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing championship tournament will take place today at the New World arena at 9 p.m. The prices of admission will be $2. $1. 50 cts and 20 cents. Fifty per cent,
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  • 52 16 Durban, Nov. 23. In their first innings today against Natal m a three-day match the Australians made 522 for five. Exhilarating hitting brought Fingleton 121, McCabe 65, Richardson 75 and Chipperfield 60 not out. Wade has been appointed captain of South Africa for the first Test
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  • 178 16 Draw For Selangor Club Sweep The following is the result of the Selangor Club drawing for the Manchester November Handicap (approximate value $3.000 Cariff *****, Jesmond Dene *****. Sea Bequest *****. R. B. Bennett *****. The Font *****. Astyanax *****. Free Fare *****. Chrysler II *****. Crawley Wood
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  • 193 16 The following have been selected to Dlay hockey for the SRC Today 5.10 pm vs SC.C on SRC ground: O C. Aeria. E. G. Wheatley. T. Albuquerque. E B Carlos. J. S. de Souza. C. de Souza. W. E. Meyer. G M. Westerhout. R Armstrong. R Ebert. M
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  • 81 16 New South Wales Make S7S For 8 Sydney. Nov. 23. In reply to the MC.C.'s first innings score of 260 New South Wales did far better than they were expected to by knocking up 373 for eight wickets at the close of play, and have thus placed
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  • 108 16 London, Nov. 23. Rugby games played today resulted as follows: Lancashire 16, Cumberland 6. North Midlands 18. East Midlands 11 Yorkshire 11. Cheshire 5 Bath 19. London Welsh 0. Blackheath 0. Harlequins 11. Devonport Services 17. St. Bart's Hospital 7 Guv's Hospital 11. Gloucester 18. Liverpool 6.
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  • 228 16 On Friday. Nov. 22. the Anglo-Chinese School held its annual games prize day, when Mrs. E F Lee (wife of Bishop Lee» gave away the prizes and interhouse trophies won during the year. The school greeted with cheers a remark made by the Principal.
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  • 84 16 To the Sports Editor. Sir—Through your very popular sports columns I wish to issue a challenge to Kawata (who I understand from a very reliable source is anxious to meet me> over any number of rounds. The earlier the better. Promoters can be assured that I will accept
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  • 510 16 EXCELLENT PACK BUT BACKS WERE WEAK Singapore's Malaya Cup Victory Singapore 12 pts; Negri- Malacca AFTER PUTTING up a great fight forward m the first fcgty no score was registered, Negri-Malacca who were obvious! side m the back division, had to admit defeat by
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  • 652 16 SUNDAY'S GOLF AT BUKIT TIMAH IN A four-ball golf match it Bukit Imi.ih on Sunday Scotland beat The Re>t. The following arc the scores. (Scotland players mentioned first M. M. Paterson <scr> and T. Black <4> 1' 4 W. Eldred «3> and R Renton <5> 0.
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