The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 November 1935

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,711. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935. 10 CENTS
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  • 427 1 Chinese Troops Said To Have Received Orders To Resist SOONG CHEH YUAN EXPECTED TO BEAR BRUNT OF ATTACK China Prepared To Make The Supreme Sacrifice JHi panese tor** m North ChiS^^S for result of the negotiations which are taking ran Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and
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  • 56 1 Tientsin, Nov. 28. KTORMAL traffic has been re- sumed between Tientsin and Nanking but as a result of an agreement between the railways and the Japanese military all freight cars lor the south must return to Tientsin. Japanese troops have been posted m Tientsin station to check
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  • 44 1 Declines Post Offered By Nanking Nanking. Nov. 28. Gen. Soong Cheh Yuan. Garrsion Commander of Peiping and Tientsin has declined the post of Pacification Csmissioner of Hopei and Charhar. on the ground that he is unequal to the responsibility- Reuter
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  • 202 1 BREAKERS AHEAD FOR THE LAVAL GOVERNMENT London, Nov. 28. CRANCE is merely postponing the t-vil day by refusing to face the necessity oi ultimate devaluation say City circles pointing to the persistent weakness of the franc which Control (the British Exchange Equalisation Fund)
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  • 109 1 GREEK KING'S CLASH WITH HIS CABINET TWO DAYS AFTER HIS RETURN Premier Opposed To An Amnesty Athens. Nov. 28. •TWO days alter his return to the throne King George is involved m a serious clash with his Ministers on the question of an amnesty. The King ordered the Premier. Gen.
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  • 127 1 Warship Reports Hearing Radio Signals Wellington, Nov. 27. The warship. Dunedin, reports hearing s-ignals from Lincoln Ellsworth's aeroplane. The signals were very weak and uni readable, but the call sign KHNIR was heard several times The plane appeared to be giving its position m figures. A continuous 1
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  • 25 1 1 Kupang, Nov. 28. C. J Melrose. the Australian flier, nrrived here and left for Darwin at 10 a.m. this morning Reuter
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  • 71 1 BAN ON CALF LOVE IN SIAM •From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Nov. 28. The Ministry of Education has issued orders forbidding schoolboys from trying to pose as loiters, either m speech, manner or by correspondence. Also they are not allowed to take intoxicants or enter places uhcre such are sold.
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  • 40 1 Rome. Nov. 27. In order to attract gold from its own citizens, the Government has raised the buying price from 12.63 lira per gramme to 15.50. thus tacitly admitting an 18.5 per cent, depreciation for this purpose- Reuter
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  • 83 1 Dublin. N<>\. IX. JMR de Valera has finally rtntJdcil to! abolish the Senate and has tabled motion which will come up m the Dai! on Dec. 5 for the reintroduction of the bill abolishing the Upper House, winch was h^lp up for 18 months
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  • 140 1 BOOTLEG FLEET OFF NEW ENGLAND COAST HUGE CARGOES OF LIQUOR All Coast Guards Mobilised Boston (Mass.). Nov. !K. THE .sudden appearance nl ii«ti oi freighters laden with bontlott spirits for the Christinas trade and carrying the lamest contraband CftTVO since the repeal oi pmhib. tion caused the mobilisation ol thentire
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  • 42 1 I. on dun. Nov. .'X The lirst Iri.sh Free State ail Britain will ho Inaugurated early next year It will be run by f/mtton company m co-operation with Fr«-r State company betw.-.n Dublin LIVCf pool and Bristol British Radio
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  • 20 1 London. \o\ {1 The King has conferred tin- Cir.tnd CrOM Ol The Victorian Ordrr on the Duk»« Ol Burclruch Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 87 1 [insure with "1 NIMH MOTOR. FIRE.BURGLARY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION OFFICIAL INS'tRERS TO AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA j 4 IC^^b P^v I l^H f^^l L^^H 5* (WE REGRET TO t" TOMORROW ANNOUNCE THAT (SPECIAL DINNER OWING TO OUR jd rtl lIIL «««W tn ORCHESTRA S EN- I QANCE CABARET C 'AGEMENT AT
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    • 62 1 I INSURE WITH MOTOR. FIRE.BURGLARY. WORKMENS COMPENSATION OFFICIAL INSURERS TO AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA SEA VIEW A HOTEL FORMAL TONIGHT FORMAL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE «=RELLER BAND==U 1 MEZEY REVUE j COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Kmii y ji li 1 y I warn ADELPHI HOTEL
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  • 45 2 Kei'orr the Acting Chief Justice at II a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Ori- mating Summonses. At 11.30 a. m m the Ist Court: Bankruptcy Before* Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the ?nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Hex vs Loh Hong Kit and
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  • 183 2 Sequel To Street Deal In Kuala Lumpur •From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. Pleading guilty to selling lour pieces i cut-glass represented to be diamonds. Yeo Nay Tee was fined $40. or one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. F. K. Wilson m the Kuala Lumpur polirr
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  • 264 2 FINAL RECITAL IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE His Platform Manners Criticised "THERE was again a lamentably small audience to hear the second of Maurice Marechal's recitals at the Victoria Theatre last Dight, but at the same time that the small number was leaving after the performance. the
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  • 38 2 The Banyan Russian Gypsy Orchestra and Cossack Choir, who had been announced to start a short season at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 5. have been unavoidably detained In Java and their visit is consequently postponed
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  • 91 2 Inaugural Meeting Held At Tana Rata From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. ?7. Tl').- inaugural meeting of the Leonard Club was held at Tana Rata. Cameron Highlands. Mr. J. K. Creer presided. The committee of management elected Mr. J. K. Creer to be president. Mr. A. Thambiah. Hon.
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  • 153 2 I CONFERENCE MAY OPENON DEC. 6 I Expiry Of The Two I Treaties London, Nov. *!8. THE Prime Minister Mr. Stanley Baldwin, will open the conference: oi the principal naval Powers m the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office. It is hoped this formal meeting will
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  • 86 2 10,000 Marks Remitted By Nazis Berlin .Nov. 23. Forty thousand marks of the fine imposed on the Bishop ol Meissen has been remitted m compensation for the time spent by the Bishop under arrest pending trial. The Bishop's brother. Theodore Legge. has been sentenced to live years' penal
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  • 53 2 By Wad From Blank Cartridge Private S. G. Roberta, of the Wiltshire Regiment, was wounded by the wad from a blank cartridge m his own rifle, during company training at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. The wad penetrated fairly deeply Private Roberts was taken to the General Hospital, where
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  • 81 2 Mr C E. Wurtzburg was passenger for PflMfflg by the Imperial Airways Athena which left Singapore yesterday. Mr H L Carter, of Messrs. H L. Carter and Co.. Singapore, who has I been on a holiday trip to Australia, returned to Singapore by tho ICareUa. Among those who arrived m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 122 2 Majnitkent epic of simple jrallantry. f (<auraont-BrUu>h on ha\injr made such an excellent film. -Morning Post. _S unday Pictoru.l. fBROWN on RESOLUTION I JOHN MILLS BETTY BALFOUR c BARRY MACXAY f I'osi tun Jus lijb but hu action, JPk» destruction to a Getmaji 6a#lesfap >ctur* As Shown To Their (iracious
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    • 180 2 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED Foreman Electrician pre- lerably with knowledge oi battery Charging. Apply personally to Exide and Drydex Batteries. Oldham Lane, i Singapore. I TRADE MARK NOTICE. n r^° t[ f e J^rr-^' Jlr Gn that the Trade Mark is the property of AMILKO, N.V. of Ged. Glashaven 27. Rotterdam
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    • 441 2 i Singapore Jfrcc press Heatl Offkr Octl strrrt. Sinx ABo^ I'hone 54: i TH .Time,' BLfiSJ Knai Lumpur OIBce: |a J JW Mlr< Phone: HBI London Otiire: T/cA.*** M r U^^ rhon, Ohm «mh-:.^ Tel: leadnul.. Und SUBSCRIPTION RATES W1t1:... o Malay-., MaiK>« Monihl* S%M I4N I Q"!? 1^ m.ti
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 146 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY. \OV !H. High Water, 00.26 a.m. 8.7 it 11 33 p.m. 0.8 1 Hockey: B.C.C. V 8 Indian Association at SC.C I HI DAY. NOV. 4 i9. High Wator. U am 8.7 ft.. 12.8 p.m. 9.8 ft. Racing: Selangoi Turi Club Bkye Me. ting. Lst
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    • 80 2 i The Trio 'Mr. P Grimbert violin j < Mr. H. C. W. Allen cello I La Tosca Selection Puccini) Tout Paris, waltz •WiUdteuiee) i Mr. J. Me Neish -songs Lang Lang Syne <Inglis"> Border Ballad <Cowen> Herding Song <Lawsoxn WEDNESDAY p ni 6 Recorded music. 6.44 News bulletin supplied
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    • 375 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths !«.«<» and MJI metres p.m. 620 Biji Ben. Tlk Western Studio Orchestra Margaret Wilkinson i soprano s 7.05 A Recital of new gramophone records 7.20 Greenwich time signal. 7.35 "High Spots"— No. 6: The de Mont tort Hall. Leicester. A descriptive commentary
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  • 2828 3 Strongly Censured By Bankruptcy Judge TROUBLESOME CONDUCT HOBBLING .nto court with his right arm m a sling and a Malacca cane walking stick for a support, Mr. S. Muthukumaru a lormer Justice of the Peace and building contractor. ,ppl,ed for h.s discharge from bankruptcy yesterday,
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 LABGI BIRTHDAY CAKE with 50 was a feature > of JubUee Shou of the Kin* Charles Spaniel Club at Trinity Church Hall, Great I'.irtlari Street. Londor Left to right-Dam y Duchess Elmdale Cinderlilla; and Count Carol with the Jubilee birthday cake.
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    20 3 photo) MR. CHERRY KEARTON, the famo us wild animal photographer and author who is now m Si ngaporp. Free Press
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  • 97 3 MIDNIGHT AMBUSH Two Chinese Arrested I IJOW a midnight ambush by officers ol the Monopolies department m Chang] Road on Nov 21 led to the arrest of two Chinese. Heng Ah Hoi and Ng Vat Yoh. will be related at the trial of the latter on Dec. 7. Heng Ah
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  • 422 3 LOW WAGES COCIAL Reconstruction" was the subject of a talk given by Dr. S. A. Wickremasinghe at the Rotary Club Luncheon m Ceylon recently. The first step m social reconstruction, he said, was the objective analysis af some aspects of the existing state Df
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  • 91 3 Said To Have Suggested Suicide To Wife. •From Our Own Correspondent* I poh. Nov. 26. The disappearance of an Indi.m under strange circumstances is reporetd from Segari. a small village near Sitiawan. The man and his wile were walking together when, it is stated, he suggestto
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  • 102 3 Young Arab Landowner Charged a charge o 1 havlni cMted grtevovi hurt to a Chinese. Goh Chun Whatt. by the rash driving of a motor-car m deviant Road on Oci. 30. .14 Unit a young Arab landowner. Alio bin Ifohsen. was transferred yesterday from the Singapore fit:h magistrates
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  • 190 3 Swollen With Rheumatism At Thirty. She had begun to feel like an <>l<i woman yot she was only thirty H. i joints sounded like squeaking she her hands and ar;kl-\s wep- badly swollen Then she lUtfttd t.ikiim Kru.s chen Salts. Read what stir v
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  • 136 3 "NO SUCH LAW Veteran Malay Pines For Good Old Days "IN the jjood old days ol 15 years ago there was no .such law.' complained Hassan bin Ibrahim, a gn haired Malay, m pleading guilty be: Mr H A Forrer. the Singapore Off minal district judge, to the possession of
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  • 132 3 Interesting Exhibition Ot Malay Children's Work (From Our Own Correspondent Serfmban. No\ Under the auspices Oi UM N« nn Sembllan Malay Teachers Association an interesting exhibition oi art and handicraft and agricultural produce ot the Malay boys and girls .schools was held at Seremban The Da to
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  • 146 3 The lollowing are air pNMOQtfI the XL M and KNI L M HBM Arrived lrom N E I by X N I 1. M plftlM PK-AFL on Nov 26 Mr Wallwork Mrs Trlellng. Mrs Ong Hap Nio Mr Ollveiro Mr ■tftla Left for NE I by X N
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  • 45 3 'From Our Own OOfVMPQBdMM I Ipoh No\ An elderly Chinese beggar walking along a railway bftdfi >>. Menglembu and Falim Hatlon ll re ported to have been kruxkrd down hv a passing train ano k -lied :ih!,in ously. the body lulling into tbi I I below
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    • 29 3 The famous Two Gold-diggers are digging Again You 11 have a grand Laugh at JOAN BLONDELL and GLENDA FARRELL m "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" AT THE CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE!
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1549 4 Around The Town Mignon Looks On AT THE RACES Most ol the rutlits leen at Bukit Timah las* Saturday afternoon were, tbree-ptece suits while several of the afternoon 1 rocks, cut on severe lines were worn with fashionable half-length The hats, always an important item m an ensemble, displayed a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 Mmc CLARISE 15 DISPLA YING THE LATEST HOLLYWOOD CREATIONS IN LATEST WEAR. ALSO ANTIQUE JEWELLERY AND FANCY LINENS AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL, ROOM 71. CHOTIRMALL'S GRAND STOCK TAKING SALE NOW IN FULL SWING! ENTIRE STOCK OFFERED AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES DON'T MISS YOUR SHARE OF BARGAIN ITEMS* *^^UGH STREET PHONE 7957.
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    • 25 4 Jl^ How quickly they pass those COW GATE |S| JACKSON CO., LTD., 55, Robinson Road, Singapore. Sole Agents for South Malaya. British North Borneo Sfcnwafc
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  • Article, Illustration
    253 5 of a captured Abyssinian village, taken m the Italian advance on the northern front. K ravelv «i Vi the FmcM salute to the Italic II as it flutters at the head of (he temporary mast. rOl NT JOHN McCORMAIK, Urn sin^r. sa« his 5,,,, 4V an \U Cormack. oIT to
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    • 61 5 CHATWOOD FIREPROOF SAFECABIMET i W Ca <? I*" Inexpensive absoluteb 'cnl fireproof, protect your y**&X'' -^^itr^L books and reeotdi irom &&&4' s&?£?<•?&?s* A*Mv; SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. M AAB- 1 AN IDEAL ■■P piP>^H PRESENT! Ml*Pi4vMJ DISTINCT. AND W OF EVER-LASTING V )^>j^ MALAYA, SIAM BURMA. V^ SCHMIDT CO.
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  • 799 6 FILM OUTRAGES EXPOSED What Cherry Kearton Learnt From 5,000,000 Penguins HTHE man who believes that the penguin provides the supreme model for married life is m Singapore today. He is Mr. Cherry Kearton, the naturalist, author, explorer, inventor, photographer and lecturer, whose name is
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  • 89 6 For Kuala Lumpur Flying Club (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. Two new 'planes hav e been ordered by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Clvb a Miles Hawk Major (to replace the Miles Hawk which has been written off) and a D. H. Hornet. They are
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  • 1114 6 KING OF THE HELLENES Problems That Face King George Of Greece London, Nov. 12. WITH the departure of the King of the Hellenes this week to resume his reign m Greece after an exile of 12 years London society loses a familiar figure. Since 1924 y
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  • 201 6 Chinese Amok Slashes Clansman At Prayer SUDDEN ATTACK A CHINESE ran amok on Tuesday and stabbed two clansmen, a Trustee and Committee member, at the Khoo Kongsi. m Penang, inflicting injuries with a blunt knife, a sharp-pointed wood hilt bound with cloth. One of the men injured had to be
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  • 34 6 Owing to the information that rinderpest exists m French Indo-China, the Residents of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang have prohibited the importation of sheep, goats and swine from Indo-China into their respective States.
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  • 78 6 From Our Own Cor: Pcnanc. No\ That a borrower at Slmust pay a higher rate of v. a borrowt at Naaiif was om chetty customs <\ m t m the Supreme Court I m which one chetty i^ for money lent Another rmther unusual v
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  • 351 6 Plane Clue Supported I LAND PARTY ORGANISED BY BRITISH MINISTER AS further investigation has supported the story that p| ;in crashed on the mountain-side at Setul, m Southern Sim, the British Minister at Bangkok, Sir Josiah Crosby, organising a search of the area by land
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 92 6 "P\ I S COL O R ATI O N U and film on the teeth are not only unsightly j they are definitely harm- j ful and may lead to decay. Use Macleans, the efficient j peroxide dentifrice that §p"- removes most stains, |p whatever the cause, and keeps the
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    • 125 6 ■1 f^^ .^nl ■■Jill I .^HI I FIT AND I v I bun u U S I^ANY a man and woman owe their robust vigour I I and glowing health to Brand's Essence of Chicken. It has changed lassitude and weakness into energy giving them the power to lead an
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  • 999 7 Absurd Low Level Of Stocks QUOTA INCREASE MERELY TEMPORARY on the Free Press Correspondent) London, Oct. 28. *T*HIS week's decision by the Inter- national Tin Committee to further rease the production quota by 10 per i 80 per cent, of Standard was a
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  • 82 7 Chinese Woman Swallows G ramophone Needles A :i(j-y ear-old Chinese woman, Oon Bok Nlang, selected the unique method oi gwallowing gramophone needles m an attempt to commit suicide. Fortunately for her she was unable to retain the pins and beyond a few clays m hospital she was none
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  • 76 7 Trial Fixed For Jan. i t Jan. 11 was fixed for the trial of Goh Cnang Jiang, the manager of Chop Yak Joo Ann. who appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore criminal district judge, on a summons under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. Mr. F. G.
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  • 72 7 Mr. Goh Tan Teng has been appoint- j ed to act as an Assistant Collector of Land Revenue for Malacca. The fierce storm which raged j throughout Singapore early yesterday morning uprooted a cherry tree m the compound of York Lodge, m Lloyd Road, Singapore. The tree fell on a
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  • 319 7 THE following is the 59th list ot Sin--1 gapore Silver Jubilee Fund: Amount previously acknowledged $151,477.32 Ladies Union-Half proceeds of Variety Entertainment 400.00 Per Singapore Chinese Chamber of i Commerce: Chop Chin Hock Hin 5.00 Ho San Kong Huey 100.00 Tan Soo Bros, and Co. 20.00 Mr. Pang
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  • 88 7 Final Sequel To Conviction Tiu final sequel to the conviction of a Chines nonya. Chew Bee Cheng Neo. on a chars: of having cheated a Bel- I Ulan diamond merchant. Mr. A. Gut- wirth. was heard yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate. There was a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 284 7 I J-til .ViJUi? y 1 '»"t^» »*1«» C BEYOND PtA,», SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. OAPITAI NIGHTLY 6.15-9.15 I (yesterday) l^^^^r XJ^m ,4^ WE KNEW SIN(,,\I>()KI. AUDIENCES WOULD ENTHUSE OVER I 111 WONDI.UI I I tt-\£3 DANONC IN THIS GRAND M. G. M. MUSICAL! V< T*** ÜB£ GLORIOUS with MELODY! SPARKLI\G with
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    • 213 7 I GALA PREMIER^ONIGH^^rrjTr™ IALHAMBRA II MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY at 3.1S A RIOTOUS SUCCESS ON THE STAGE NOW TWICE AS FUNNY ON IHE SCREEN DICK I /J^i N -^«t% and 'HWigjji^ IkSBb^LVbW. v LO^^B^bV rule a MARION CONQUERS THE TOWN m 7 v IN A BLAZE OF GLORY..! MW^mM laugh a
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  • 98 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. TEO CHENG HEE— At 11 p.m on Thursday. Nov. 28. at 17 Balmoral Road, Singapore, Teo Cheng Hee. m his 55th year. He leaves behind a wife. Madam Wee Burok, tour sons, Messrs. Teo Koon Beng. Teo Koon Wah. Teo Koon Gee and Teo Koon Hoe. and
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  • 1027 8 The Signapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935. Doomed In Advance "THE third naval conference within eight years starts next week m London. The same Powers will be represented as at the Geneva conference m 1927 and the London conference m 1930, and though the personnel oi the delegations will
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  • 457 8 A Plot That Failed Psychology hi Industry pvURING the years between 1930 and 1934 Japan was visited by a plague of plots, conspiracies, and terrorist actions that horrified the Western world. The many "patriotic" societies, of which the "Brotherhood oi Blood' is the best known, were
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  • 931 8 IT IS I lound. as difficult to obtain ICCeM to i film star as i: would be to 'crash" a state banquet at Buckingham Palace On a motor trip to California I had taken with me a letter ol introduction to a famous husband Ol
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  • 65 8 Paying A Short Visit To Malacca Next Week HE. the Governor, attended by the Aide-de-Camp. Mr. W G Parks. >*U! pay a short visit to Malacca, leaving Singapore by the night mail on Monday, and returning by car leaving Malacca at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. Lady and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 Don 9 t forget your friends at Home I You ran gei tins fine old Wlusk% *W^ftkMV^tf W »(»r despatch m specially decorated J>^B»^»^JBi Christmas cases, delivered anj Hfl It B^ I m where m England, Scotland or Ssl Wales at the following prices:— -j£ C^^ Per case of bottles
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    • 17 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE I CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 634 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS From London, 6 p. m Nov. 28 ***4-, ivuii'. x ii; it^^T. Mew York prices quoted m U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. liA r n K ement with the
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    • 195 9 Not. 25 2fi. 27 an Can. Com 142 U HO 1 142 3 4 Lean Telephone graph 158" 8 158 3 4 1S9 1 2\ son Railroad 53 5 8 52 7 8 54» 8 Lpeak 513. 4 51 52 3 8 i Electric 38 2 37
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    • 55 9 London, Nov. 28. The value of retail sales m October. 1935. was 7.4 per cent, greater than m October, 1934. All districts shared m the increase. The value of stocks at the end of October was the same as the year earlier, while employment was 2 9
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    • 36 9 Continuous work tor the next nine months will be provided for more than 2.000 Middlesbrough shipyard workers as the result of recent orders for nine steam trawlers, making 20 ships on the stocks at Tees shipyards.
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    • 91 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 28. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R.S.S. m cases iF.OF. November) 2115 16 22 Good FAQ. m cases «F. 0.8. November* 21 916 21 5 H No. I. X. R.S.S. < spotloose awardable Singapore* 21 3 4 21 7 8 No.
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    • 100 9 RTBBER: Steady L Ja n n.-Ma S r P0 63 8 6^ d Vre^Sy %*T New York SP°t: 12.93. Previously 12.93. Straits S.D.. Nov. to Rotterdam: BM 12s. 6d. Previously £14 15s. PEPPER: Lam^on* b nd: S 'V PreViou^ 3^^ COFFEE: Robusta Uganda, f.a.q.. Oct. -Nov. J7«.
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    • 77 9 London Closing Quotations Nov. 28 I Method of Parity before Rate Pre Centre Quoting .20-9-31 Yesterday viousiy Paris Francs to 142.21 75 75 New York $to 4.88 213 4.93 11 16 ***** 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.29 3 4 7 29 3 Hong Kong Per dollar
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    • 68 9 London Tin: Easier. Cash: €220 15s. Previously. Steady at £221 10s Three months: €211 7s 6d. Previously: £211 17s. 6d New York Tin: Spot: Unq. Previously: 51.25 Copper: Settlement: €35 2s. 6d. Previously: €35 2s 6d. \J "Mil s Yesterday: €7 os. lid. Previously: €7 Is. Spot:
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    • 205 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Nov. 28. SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months' sight 2j4 3|32 London. 60 days' sight 2|4 1(16 London. 30 days' sight 24 1|32 London, demand 2|4 London T.T. 2|4 Lyons and Paris, demand 870 Hamburg, demand 142 New York,
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    • 1226 9 Fraser and Co. 's List I THIRSKAV. NOV. it, 1935 a i Ruyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s» 5s 6s 3d cd Asam Kumbang (£j 34s 6d 36s 6d c d Austral Malay 60s 61s c!d! Ayer Hitam Tin (is) 15 S 16 Ayer Weng <$i>
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    • 179 9 (»iltedy;ed Securities Very Firm London. Nov. 26. On the Stock Exchange, Oiltedged Securities were prominently firm and oils developed some activUity under the influence of the 5 per cent. AngloIranian interim dividend Otherwise most sections ruled quiet with price movements narrowly irregular Commodities were more or less featureless
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    • 98 9 Nov 2« Buyrn* Sellers Gambirr 6 50 Java Cube 9 so Hamburg Cub« 10 00 White Muntok P»*pp«T 17 50 Black Pepprr 9 50 Copra. Sundrud 4 45 Copra, mixed so Small Flakr Tapioc. 4 55 R B Siam No 1 per koyan 102 Banja JHotong 9
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    • 49 9 Ijoridon. S<»\ '7 Exchequer returns show total ordinary rtTtnye, excluding Wll bakinetnn items, amounts to £384.629.831 MHp rd with £366.816.031 at the corresponding date of last year Total ordinary expenditure exclusive of self-balancjng Items is £458.346.564 against £439.052.342 at the correspond Ing date ofl 1934 British Radio
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  • 129 10 Italy Describes Abyssinian Victories As Ridiculous INVADERS STILL IN POSSESSION OF ALL POSITIONS OCCUPIED Have They Bitten Off More Than They Can Chew? REPORTS of Abyssinian victories and the Italian withdrawal from Makale were today officially dismissed m Rome as ridiculous. It was stated it is unnecessary to deny such
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  • 125 10 Addis Ababa. Nov. 27. TPHE whole capital is mafficking on the strength of the official claim that the Italians are evacuating Makale, especially as there is no news from the Italian side discrediting this report. The populace is declaring that the Italians now realise that they have bitten oil more
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  • 173 10 Harar, Nov. 11. THE serious threat to Italian commu- meat ions m the south by the pre- sent Abyssinian advance into Italian i Somaliland. under Ras Destt, is shown by the fact that the advance of bands oi Fanno tribesmen, reconnoitring ahead of Ras Delta's forces, are nearing Iscla Baidoa.
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  • 88 10 Population Increases 298,588 Since 1930 Shanghai. Nov. 27. The statistics Department oi the Japanese Government lias issued an official announcement showing the total population of the Japanese Empire The figures show an increase ol 298.588 since the last figures were taken In 1930. The total population ol Japan
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  • 88 10 Difficult Transport Problem In England London Nov. 81. A difficult transport problem results from the big electric order executed for the steel works at Cardiil' by the Engjlish Electric Company at StalTord. The armature for the mill weighs 73 i tons and special arrangements have been made for
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  • 49 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh To Hold Joint Meeting In Hong Kong Next Month Hong Kong, Nov. 28. The Japanese Consular officials m South China will hold a joint meeting m this city early next month to consider the question of stopping antiJapanese activities m the southern provinces.
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  • 102 10 Ranchi, (Bihar and Orissa), Nov. 2ti. A severe earthquake shock was felt at 5.22 a.m. which lasted 20 seconds. The shock was also felt at Hazaribagh. 45 miles away, and was accompanied by rumbling noise. No damage is reported so far. A message from Calcutta states that
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  • 39 10 London, Nov. 27. The English Steel Corporation has announced the expenditure of €750,000 on the modernisation of plant at Vinkers' works at Sheffield, bringing the total amount spent on works m recent years to £2,000.000.- British Radio
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  • 124 10 Discover) Announced By Imperial Chemicals London. Nov. "27. The discovery of a new blue dye pasWltlH all the qualifications demanded ol a pigment is announced by Imperial Chemical Industries. Ltd.. It is named Monastral fast blue and is the first discovery of B blue pigment for over
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  • 92 10 New President Of Hoard Of Film Censors London. Nov. 27. Lord Tyrrell was elected President of the British Board of Film Censors m succession to the late Mr. Edward Shortt. The Board ot Censors is appointed by the trade itself and today's election was held at a meeting
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  • 61 10 London, Nov. 27. Prince Frederick of Prussia, grandjson of the ex-Kaiser, returned to Germany yesterday after his visit to London to attend Earl Jellicoe's funeral. He took luncheon with the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday and' before leaving London accompanied l Countess Jellicoe on a further visit to
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  • 50 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hone Kons, Nov. 27. Mr. Lo Wen Kan, former Minister of Justice. Nanking, has been appointed chairman of the new Harbour Board of Whampoo, Canton. The Provincial authorities of Kwangtung have approved of the proposal to issue the third period loan bonds worth $10,000,000.-
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  • 35 10 Toronto, Nov. 25. j Mr. Robert Miller, ex-prrsident of the Canadian National Exhibition, and his wife wrre both killed when a train i crashed into their motor car at Ipv^j_ crossing.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 196 10 To Preserve Machinery Of Peace THE COMMON TASK AT GENEVA Testing Time For All London. Not PPEAKING tonight *3 ot the Anglo I London, at which of Swedn. WEI .x ju( Secretary. Sir Samuel H Britain and BwtdHß ted net n engaged m a common Geneva a task tow:: I
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  • 127 10 TO HE HELD AT THE GREAT WORLD Motor Section To Be Enlarged ARRANGEMENTS have now been •f* made to hold the British Trade rair. 1936. at the Great World Amusement Park. Kirn Sens Road. Singapore, from Friday. May 1, to Saturday. May 9. 1936.
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  • 129 10 Policy To He Continued Hy Ciovernment London. Vow '»7. Mi* Walter Runclman, President of the Board of Trade, referred lad night In speech before the National Union Manufacturer! to the recent trade agreementa which have already resulted m consider a bit* increase m exports. Unfortunately, he Mid, means
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  • 54 10 Burgomaster Who Horn: hi From Jewish Shop> Berlin V.% Hen- Hetnrlcti Bahtn C mast or Ol Berlin, hu.s bren pxp ironi thr N.i /i Party t* Vtfs liavr niadi fr« qu< purcli.*>« s Jewish ihopA The Court oi Hcnour c tliere could bt :i tof I vli>latjf)n oi
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  • 105 10 Labour Wants Control Of Prices And Currency Wellington, Nov. Hi. The general election is tn-iriß held tomorrow and all 76 European sea^s m the House of Representatives are bring contested. Four Maori members, including Sir Apirama Ktfttft, ox-Minis-ter for Native Attairs. men elected today. The Government Coalition under
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  • 58 10  -  Sin chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. !K. The Railway Minis* :y has completed arrangementi for the (instruction ol trunk lino connecting the river port of Wuhu. m Anhui Province, with the city of Canton. The Council for the returned indemnity funds from Britain nas been asked to
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  • 1018 11 DELICACIES Prepared From SNAKES Local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT !a n interview with the "Snake ng," an importer of the most snakes from South China. that over a thousand poisonikes are being sold and conyearly by the well-to-do :he Chinese community m British Malaya. !l& among the most
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  • 197 11 Not So National As Me Says 1 Dame Thorndike Dame Sybil Thorndike. opening an exhibition of war-disabled men's work at Buxton. declared that if the war had done nothing else it would have given Englishwomen a chance of understanding the English sense of humour. •'We women are
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  • 588 11  -  Ely Culbertson kldfjkladf I World s Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst SEEING THE EXTRA CHANCE CVERYONE knows at least one player whose woeful complaint is that for him finesses are never right. I will not contend that there is no such thins as a lucky player
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  • 276 11 The undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 8.30 a.m.: Nanga Parbat Adventure. Illustrated. Fritz Bechtold: Down the Years. Illustrated, Sir Austen Chamberlain. Dardanelles Dilemma, Illustrated. E. Keble Chatterton; Confucius m a TailCoat. Illustrated. Maurice Dekobra; The Arab Patrol. Illustrated,
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  • 79 11 Charged With Illegal Possession Of Arms Two oldish Malays. Hassan bin Ibrahim and Haji Marsek. appeared before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate, on Tuesday to answer a charge of the unauthorised possession of arms (parangs) m Geylang Serai Their case will be transferred to the court
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  • 21 11 The names of the three cruisers. Southampton class, to be built under the 1935 programme will be Liverpool. Manchester, and Gloucester.
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  • 172 11 About Competition In Latin American Countries At the last monthly meeting ol the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, it was reported In the proceedings of the South and Central American Trade Section that the attention ol the Board of Trade had been drawn to the severe German competition experienced
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  • 150 11 Mr. Pieris' Visit To Malaya Mr. W. I. Pieris. who has been visiting Malaya on behalf of the Rubber Research Scheme of Ceylon, to tour small holdings, told a Penang reporter that Malaya appeared to be a ricn country, and there were evidences that it was making rapid
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  • 60 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Nov. 26. When a shopkeeper of Seremban, Voon Fan, was charged with being m possession of dutiable samsu he told the court that the fermented rice and samsu m one bottle had been manufactured by his wife for her childbirth. The Seremban
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  • 233 11 Why They Must Be Five Feet High Six hundred girls with silvery voices deft fingers, and quick brains are wanted m London before next March by the 0.P.0.. who will train them as tele-' phone exchange operators. More girls are also wanted m the provinces. This
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  • 217 11 Chinese Found With Wounds -From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 25 An alleged murder which took place In Selayang on Oct 12 when Ng Chin Kirn. the husband ot an eighteen year-old Chinese woman named Let I Kwee Eng. was alleged to have attacked his wife and
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  • 87 11 A sentence of seven months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $500. m default a further five months, was imposed on Tuesday by Mr. H. A Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge on Goh Ah Yeong m connection with an offence against the Chandu Revenue Ordinance. The conviction
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  • 50 11 Miss Barbara Stedman. sister of the New Zealand international tennis player, who has been on a tour of Er< gland and the Continent, arrived by the Naldera and is staying at the Rest House. Seremban. with her cousin. Mrs. C. A. Morrison, for a visit before returning to New Zealand
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    • 147 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI fANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In the manner pres:rlbed oy Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 issued and fully paid »n $20 000
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    • 498 11 I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND < Ills 4 (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 •hares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3oo* 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.00 km HEAD OFFICE 38. Bishopsgate. London EC j Agencies and Branches Aior Star Hollo Saigon
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    • 440 12 WONDERS OF THE QUEEN MARY Most Elaborate Apparatus Ever Installed THE Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary will make her trial trip m May. The ship will be equipped with the most elaborate radio apparatus ever installed m an oceangoing liner. She will never be out of touch with land.
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    • 290 12 OIL POLLUTION OF THE SEA Thi» Proposed International Conference m r. port iuba bly m the U worklni ol ttx Oi munieations tDd Tr.nsit b 15th and Ifib ■essioni of ti reference is mad» ,1 inquiry into th« polluUoi by oil TI., .:y. r v ir. the turn the .it
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    • 229 12 Trouble Expected Over Bi<r Shanghai Deal Shanghai. Nov. 10. Though then has been a lull m the firing during the past week or ten days j while the opposing forces have been consolidating their lines, it Is expected that the battle over the proposed merger of the Shanghai
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    • 17 12 Russian Flag Ships— Are now carrying 34.8 per cent, of Russia's timber exports against 3.8 In 1931
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    • 700 12 U.S. And Shipping Subsidies ON MORE than one occasion the shipping subsidy legislation m the United States has come m for a good deal of criticism, and efforts to place the payments otf these subsidies on a fairer basis have been made with little success, states the Manchester Journal of
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    • 545 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated Id P.M. 8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5432 Pmn|« Mtl. LLOYDS AGENTS. •v KOOEUHG 4CKNT* rOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF BIAM. CANADIAN PACIfIC (Incorporated In England) rjftAVtl SyfinEM l'i IHE "EMPIcESS" ROUTE offers fRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vim HOMOM7LD or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
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    • 571 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m Kota
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    • 145 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ship> alontside th r U h, »r fxpfcted to arr,v Main Wharf (UnTrlr^Ciatr Lteontc do title ih n Sirdhana i:i PUncimt'l] Fmpire Dock (Kntrance (iaUBcnwyvi.s 32 Irisb ink Empire Dm k Entrance Gate 1 Manila 48 West Wharf (Entrance (.^te i Endrapoera. Rimau 4 k l West Wharf
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    • 415 13 I O\ \s^ airidi BRITISH INDIA P. a. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Diif* lonna/re Spore. Due fi.ooo Dec 5 wawai DTMni lonnasre Spore. AGE iS.OOO Dec 6 CORtAV l 0 Jan 31 9- S f» 1.1! Cmrgo only. HOMEWARDS Leaves Tunna^e Spore. -v. leaves 15.000 Dec. 6 SOUDAN 6
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    • 504 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 AMERICAN PORT" VI COLOMBO. Steamer r> ue SaiJ? KABINGA Havre. London. Dunkirk. Rotterdam and Ha^burs Mot. 29 Dee I till v_)r WELLINGTON Havre. London. Rotterdam.
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    • 950 13 SHIPPINCi Th» <hina Navisxtlon <•.!. Md Th' Irr.^d^. t l'Tm"', 1 Th, s,. m su. am N .^«i iiOw^2"s2tMfti r HL227X 1 i.T v"""'"u a d iitob SfcUT" an<l *•*> >ljt -RAILWAYS The Federated >lalay SUU* Kailw^^Thr Roy., si. tr Rmihtmy% ol ltm SrS-~ er SSSSFSSK Butlrr \i r Transport
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    • 704 14 l\« P. m. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ HOUTMAN Friday. Nov. 29. Hong Kong and Shanghai. PLANCIUS- Friday. Nov. 29. Muntok 'passengers and maiLs only), Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya tm3L SIBERG Friday. Nov. 29. Rhio. Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. TIDORE Friday. Nov. 29. Belawan-Deli. TOBOALI Saturday, Nov. 30. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Tampoetih. TampatTinggi.
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    • 406 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. MS. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Jan 25 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 16 Dec. 23 *eD. M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Feb.
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    • 118 14 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) < Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java Borneo, Ranka and Billiton For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SAMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. Giang Seng Fri. Nov 29 s.s. Nan Yong Tues. Dec 3 For SOURABAYA
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    • 562 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMEEICA t Arizona Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam Beira. L. Marques, Durban. P Elizabe h and Cape Town Scotland Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam. Marques Durban. E\. London and Port Elizabeth Ryuyo Mam (ape
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  • 233 15 To Replace The Conte Rosso As has bwn anticipated for several months, the luxury motor vessel Victoria will replace the well-known Lloyd Tnestino Far East liner Conte Rosso as from the December sailing of the latter. A cable received by the Singapore agents of the Italian line yesterday
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  • 148 15 U.A.F. Officer On Way To Australia Air Commodore H. R. Nicholl. wtio has been Commanding Central Area, Iv.A.F.. at Abingdon. since last year, arrived at Singapore by Imperial Airways plane on Wednesday night on his way to Melbourne. In Australia Air-Commodore Nicholl wil! take the place of Air-Commodnre
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  • 132 15 Death At Arc Of Eighty-One To the grief of all who knew him the Very Reverend Anthony Haidegger died m Kuching just before mid-day en Tuesday. Nov. 19. Father Haidegger had reached the advanced age of eighty-one years He was born m the Tyrol ana went to Sarawak
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  • 106 15 Man Who Had No Troubles A verdict ol suicide was recorded yesterday by Mr. W G Porter, the Singapore Coroner, after an inquiry Into the death ol a 45-year-old Hokien Chinese.. Ong Twee According to the evidence of the widow there was nothing to indicate on the morning
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  • 796 15 Behind The Scenes: Care Of Young Stars POUR remarkable women were added to my list ot friends m sport la.st week— four women who. unknown to the thousands packing the Soccer grounds every Saturday, i are members of a select circle who play a very
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  • 1182 15 The Importance Of Theory pivOM America, where, it is esthnated a million pounds sterling Is spent annually by three million golfers an average ot 6s. Bd. apiece on golt lessons. I have received an Interesting little work, entitled "Standardised Instruction." writes M. W. m the Morning
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 15 THE HOCKEY MATCH between the S.C.R.C and the Khalsa Asscuia turn (an incident of which is seen above) end m a victory for the Chinese, the score being I—o.1 0.
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  • 169 15 Jackie Rrown In Line For Championship Match Jackie Brown's fourth-round knockout oi the stylish ex-amateur Tommy Pardoe recently has put him right m line lor a bantam-weight championship match. It has also raised a problem. The bantam champion is Brown's friend and training partner. Johnny King. Both men
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  • 45 15 LJ T. BARTLETT. Dulwich and Pembroke, has been elected captain of the Cambridge University Cricket Club m succession to G. W. Parker. M. Tindall. Harrow and Trinity, has been appointed honorary secretary, and S. C. Griffith. Dulwich and Pem--1 broke, assistant treasurer.
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  • 275 15 Sent To England TT is a long time since Jack Love lock resigned as the worlds champion miler, but hLs record run is not so old that New Zea lander.cannot remember it proudly and with gratitude The feeling li thai Lote lock b> his
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    • 39 15 IF YOUR BATTERY COULP SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO if IX F J^ j f# They spark when others cin't ird make itartlßf caaicr DISTKIBI TOKS FOR >IALA\ BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Ram miber ASK FOR THE ENGLISH A.C.
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  • 588 16 S.C.C's SPLENDID FEAT ON PADANG Reshty's Brilliant Keeping Prevents More Scoring S.C.C 1; I. A 0. "THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION were surprisingly defeated by the 1 S.C.C. at hockey yesterday on the Padang, but they welldeserved it their first this season. The Club played their best
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  • 281 16 Othinan, Johore's Best Weightlifter TO COMPETE IN MALA) AN MEETING AT SINGAPORE "From Our Own Corresoondent Johore Bahru, Nov. 26. HTHE annual meeting: of the Johore Amateur Weight Lifters' Association took place yesterday with Mr. F. M. Still, the president, m the chair. The report tor the year showed that
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  • 146 16 Negri Team Against Singapore I From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban. Nov. 27. The following have been selected to represent Negri Sembilan at hockey on Saturday at Seremban against Singapore: B. Manuel t Indians); R. N. Turner <S.U. Clubi and R C. W. Fowler (Colts'*: D. St. C.
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  • 61 16 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Raffles College on Monday. Dec. 2, at S.C.C: H. A. Exley; R. H. Cain and Capt. E M. Lindesay; E. C. Watson, J. P. Wood and G. A. L. Plummet; E. MacCreanor. A. G. Baker. A. F. Thorne.
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  • 42 16 The following will represent the S.R.C. against S.C.R.C. loday on S.R.C. ground: O. C. Aeria, T. Albuquerque, A. G. Armstrong, L. Alvis, L. Reutens, C. de Souza, R. C. Oehlers, M. Armstrong, J. S. de Souza, J. Reutens, D. Ross.
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  • 54 16 The following will represent V.M.C.A versus A.P.C. today at 5.10 p.m. at the A.P.C. ground: J. Bleha. R. Lyne. E X Yzelman. T. P. F. McNeice. Lee Fong Lim (capt.L G. Day, J. Namazie C Reshty. A. N. Katyal. J. Ferguson. M. Catchatoor. Reserves: M. T. Hope and
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  • 79 16 THE scratchings for today, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye meeting, are as folows RACE 4. Double Speed. RACE 7. Minnie Mouse and Skewbald. SELECTIONS Following are Windsor Lad's selections Race 1. IRISH LADY. Larrikin. 2. PALDOREE, His Mark. 3. LADY RAJA. Lady
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  • 320 16 MORE INDOOR BOWLS RINKS Revolutionary Move London. TTHE ancient game of bowls is developing In almost unbelievable style.. After the building of all those big indoor rinks, the next move, so they tell me. will be the charging of gate-money! writes Geoffrey Simpson m the Daily Mail. And why not
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  • 89 16 All Blues Team For Singapore -From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Nov. 27. The following will represent the Negri Sembilan All Blues against the Singapore Asiatics on Saturday at Singapore m the All Blues Cup competition. G. Pinto L. Caroll. W Seneviratne. Loo Siew Hin and S Rajaretnam A
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  • 75 16 The annual championship meeting of the Kedah and Province Welleslev Golf Association was held at Sungei Patani last week-end and resulted m A. R. Craig defeating Halliday by 3 up and 2 to play m the final. In the semi-final Craig beat Fletcher 2 and 1 and Halliday
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  • 129 16 IiECA USE HE S GOT FOOTBALL BLOOD iN HIM rjA'f of the finest things Leicester have done for several seasons has been the calling up of Fred Sharman to lead the attack after signing him oil as a centre-half and playing hun there. He bids fair fto
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  • 61 16 The finals of the 1935 Selangor open singles and junior singles. bLidminton championships will be held at the Victoria Institution Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The games will begin at 3 p.m. sharp iid the following players will i-itr-Open Singlei (final): A. S. Samuel vs Fo.) Lum
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  • 1020 16 Opinions Of Two Famous WHAT is the secret of success m lawn tenni- h.i\. h come across two opinions on this point, write the Ofea tennis correspondent. One of them is the pronouiu cnicni ..i no less a player than F. J. Perry: the
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    23 16 AN INCIDENT m the hotkey match on Wednesdax ti«*tvtr«*u u Chinese and Khalsa Association which the Chinese won t>\ nil. (Free Press photo).
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  • 27 16 The statement mart weekly sports DOti Aime Raphael .»rr:-«: from Saigon is. we an I incorrect. Raphael .m with his family on N Atlios II
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    • 95 16 SEE THE NEW COOKERS v /fn\ Any time you are passing P^**" 'tyf c snowro °nr»s, you ff f < </ \7 v can call m and see the /T^\ latest models of gas JSS^y I cookers. Their appear/—BgJL A\ i ance wlth tn e^ r enamel jiWrwl^ I \'J
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