The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 December 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. 14,717 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1935 It CENTS.
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  • 370 1 Geneva Delegate Disowned By The Acting Premier FEAR THAT OIL BAN MAY LEAD TO WAR "Any Lack Of Nerve Now Would Be Fatal" JJKRSELF the prime mover m pressing for oil to x be included among: the sanctions Canada, through her acting Premier, has caused
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  • 134 1 Opponents of the oil sanctions call m to their aid a statement issued by Lapointe. the acting Premier at awa, stating that the Canadian Government's participation m sanctions would be limited to purely financial i .s.nd economic measures of a pacific racier. Th» acting Premier adds, with refernee
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  • 187 1 Sanctions Powers Not Worried London, l>ec. 'I. Regret Id League circles that Che Committee of 18 will not meet before Dec. 12 is compensated by the conviction that there is no longer any question whether to impose an oil embargo but merely of fixing the date. The veiled
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  • 106 1 Peipinif. Dec. 1. A crisis In the affairs of North China is expected at any moment after arrival from Nanking tomorrow of Gen. Ho Ying Chin accompanied by Generals Chen Yi. Governor of Fukien and Hsiung Shi Hui. Governor of Kkmgsi charged with the task ol rallying
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  • 212 1 SLIGHT CHANCE OF ARMED RESISTANCE BY NANKING I'eiping, Dec. 2. WILUGERS of Taw ango hang, to tlie < j ast. of Tientsin, are reported to have manhandled ;uid fatally injured :wo Japanese who had gathered them together on Saturday and harangued them
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  • 96 1 Labour Promise In New Zealand Wrllinutoi. Dec. 2 TIIK unemployed could be assured of a happy Christmas as salary wage and pension cuts will be restored as early as possible, declared Mr. Savage, the Premier Fleet, outlining the new Labour Government's programme. Labour would take the
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  • 74 1 SIR SAMUEL HOARE ORDERED TO REST London, Dec. 2. It is officially announced that the Foreign Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare. has been ordered by his doctors to take a holiday as soon as possible. He is leaving on Saturday for Switzerland and ivffl see M. Laval en route m Paris.
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  • 111 1 Tientsin. Dec. I. The intention ot the Japanese military authorities heavily to reinforce the garrison m North China is evidenced by their request of the Chinese railway authorities to provide Immediately five locomotives tor the transportation ol trcoos lrorr. Shanhaikwan.The Chinese authorities have received official notification that three
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  • 103 1 London. Dec. 2. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester returned to Buckingham Palace last night after the first part of their honeymoon. Tomorrow night they will leave for Ulster, where they will spend the second nart of their honeymoon stayinu with friends. British Radio Ed Lit various stations.
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  • 43 1 Manila. Dec. 2. The China Clipper has left here lor America on its return journey across the Pacific with a load of mail.- London. Dec. 2. The King of Belgium arrived m England yesterday on a private visit. British Radio Reuter
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  • 87 1 Kind's Victory Makes Him Popular Idol Athens. Dee. L The general amnesty for all political offenders both civil and military came into force at 9 p m. As a result of the general amnesty over B thousand orlenders will be released but any pardoned officer considered dangerous* may
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  • 136 1 "MAINSPRING OF RECOVERY IS NOW ASSURED" PROSPERITY POINTERS AT HOME Capital Works On Large Scale loiiiii.n I). 2. tcyHK mainspring «»i recovery seems now assured," says the Midland Bank Monthly Review, ad dinu that with the general election over, domestic uncertainties have been consequently removed The following ii capital I
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  • 186 1 I ...<!..!. Dec. I!. Further vuit-nc. of the continued Industrial reeowef) is contained m reports irom various centres In fll« Id :he Chamber oi Cornmeroe J^Ktfaps tlWt rh<- produ i< 'eU Sheffield is about 100 per cent, greater than lour v. ar.s .mo .md the output of finished
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of th^ Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL ™^Y™»£<£s™™ 815 91S DON DOLLY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE THE POP ular ballroom. formal 9.45 to midnight A DAGIO NOVELTY DANCERS NON DINERS 1 .00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED j! when m rnano stay at ORCHESTRA
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    • 68 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL TONIGHT THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner and Dance Music by the RELLER BAND AND A SPLENDID FLOOR SHOW BY THE MEZEY REVUE I THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MKETS TOMOKKOU VI 1 I.M. VI I 111 \I>KI
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 1219 2 A PRIVATE SOLDIER SPEAKS HIS MIND— AND LETS SINGAPORE INTO A FEW SECRETS —ARMY AMENITIES FINISHED BY NOON— AND THE REST OF THE DA V TO THEMSELVES SINGAPORE'S "ALLEGED ELITE" ART AS AMBASSADOR To The Editor. Sir. Tb« British private soldiers m Malaya have been provided with one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 143 2 THE STORY OF ENGLAND'S R CHARD THE UON-HEARTF.D CECIL B. DE MILLE'S CROWNING SPECTACLE "THE CRUSADES" OPENS AT THE CAPITOL SHORTLY thriU lo ihe heroism of I ■RtOUJn on. s^^^m^*' BARRY MACK AY NAVAL SCENES MADE WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE ADMIRALTY as shown to Their Gracious Majesties The King
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    • 299 2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE BILLIARD TABLE by Padmore. New August. 1930 In excellent condition complete with cues, billiard, snooker and Russian pool balls, electric iron and all accessories. Available end of December Apply Hon Sec J J. Club. Seletar SITUATION VACANT. Wanted, at once, a stenographer European for Confidential work
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    • 444 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. A Selection of PERFUMERY By GUERLA3N 68', (hamps lluffv Paris. L'Hcure Bleue Shalimar Liv Djedi Mitsouko Guerlinade etc Obtainable from: MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. BOARD RESI HENCK. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with cunning hot and cold water, ceiling fans and long Baths. Billiards. Dancing. Tennis, garages and
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    • 340 2 Zbc dinoaporc Jfrce pees* Head Office: CecU Street, Sin t »p« rr Phone 5471 Uaet SWSLS KuaU Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street Phone: SSH.'t London Office: 40^ Fleet Slrrri Phone: Central Tel: "Leadaialay. 101I O1 SUBSCRIPTION RATf g s. Within OutMd.- W Malaya Malay* P Monthly $3 to fi.H Quarterly
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 305 2 Today 9 s Radio B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths— l«.B« and 19J2 metres p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the organ oi th^ Regal. Edmonton. 6.50 'High Spots" No. 7: St. Paul's Cathedral A descriptive com- mentary from the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, by C. Whit alier-
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    • 227 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY. DEC 3 High Water. 4.4 a.m. 8.0 ft.. 3.32 p.m. 8.6 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. Tournament Merchants vs. Etceteras. Hockey. Girls' Sports Club vs. Y.W.C.A. at McNair Road. Ceylon S.C II vs. V.M.C. II at Balestier. Sikh Police vs. H.K.S. Battery "A" at Blakan Mati. WEDNESDAY,
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  • 1122 3 COMPLETELY ELIMINATED IN TWENTY YEARS Hitler's Safety Value AT no time was the persecution «f the Jewt m Germany M popular or spontaneous: it was always organised by the minorities and, when it languished, artificially revived, writes special correspondent m the Manchester Guardian. been growing steadily
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  • 68 3 Spent £150 On Search For Kingsford-Smith The search for Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kinsjslord Smith and Capt IPethbrid^e cost C. J. Ifelrote, the South Australian airman, £150 out of his own po^Vet The sale to an Australian newspaper group ol his film Of the searcn. which ihe took
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  • 242 3 New F.M.S. Stamps Are Now On Sale (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. 'THE new stamps of the four Federated Malay States were 1 issued today. The following notice is exhibited at all post offices m the F.M.S. New issue of postage and revenue stamps and stamped stationery
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  • 355 3 Pressman Leads Party To Scour mi rr* fl I" I The Setu 1 Jungles VIEWS of the result of the land I BC arch foe wreckage of AirCommodore Sir Charles KingsfordSmith'fl plane on a mountain-side near Setul is expected today. The reported position Of the
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  • 351 3 WATCH TOWER MOVEMENT CAUSE OF RIOTINi; IN RHODESIA Government As Servant Of Satan Some Interesting facts on th<- Watch Tower Movement which was responsible tor serious rioting In Northern Rhodesia several months ago is contained m a Report on the Disturbances m the Copper Belt which has born issued as
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  • 107 3 Ran Woman Down With Motor Car London. Nov. 27. Lance-Corporal Arthur Charles Mortimer has been sentenced to death at (the Winchester Assizes for the murder of Phyllis Oakes by running her down with a car. v The defence urged that, assuming Mortimer was the man who
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  • 116 3 KILLED AT SEA Mystery Of Malay's Death Penaiiß, Nov. 30. "THE LOCAL police, it is understood. suspect foul play following the t post-mortem report on Darus (Daruni) bin Awany. whose decomposed corpse was found floating m the sea some two miles from Pulau Kra on Wednesday. On Sunday hist Darus
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  • 102 3 Scotsmen In The Ncgri Celebrate From Our Own Correspondent I Spremban. m»<\ 1 Scotsmen m Neuri Sembilan celebrated St. Andrew's Day with a ball dinner at the Sunuei djOOf Club last night when more than 200 members and guests were present. The attendance included His Highness the
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  • 100 3 Remarkable Multilateral Experiment London. Nov. 29. A remarkable experiment m the possibilities of world-wide telephonic communication is bein'z made ;r,day when it multilateral conversation will be h^ld between the managing director of the International Combustion Co. Ltd. m London and the company representatives m Paris. New Yor':. Buenos
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  • 98 3 Fines totalling $oo were hwpoafd by 'Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore criminal district judue. yesterday, on Sit Poh Choon. the manager ol Po Lee and Co., of Upper Hokkten Street, <m charges under the IferchandlM Marks Ordinance. Ho was convicted of Importing, posMMllli and .sollinti a
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  • 174 3 Spent a Small Fortune Seekfaf A Cure v an thli Ilimb I Aiti r ip i ill Fortune <>n rartou h d Kruschen BaJU Wltl n felt a new i:i;m H ■xw > h>^ gratitude m the (oIU Ini i Fm .six .n I 'ii
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  • 418 3 MALAY PRINCE WEDS State Banquet For Raja Muda M..i Star. Nov. Ml. THE celebrations m connection with the marriaue of H.H. the Raja Muda of Kedah concluded on Monday night with Stat«- Dinner at the Bain Besar which was brilliantly illumin ai cd. H.H the Regent preeMod MMI had the
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  • 173 3 OFFICERS quarterv ui\ the Straits Steamship toaster Klang < 1.431 tons) were swept au ay by a fire which broke out m the vessel on her \%ay from Singapore to Port Sweltrnham on Sunday evening. Several hours beion potting In
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    • 26 3 CECIL B. DE MILLE'S SUPREME TRIUMPH THE STORY OF ENGLAND S RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED 'THE CRUSADES' PARAMOUNT S EPIC of the year Coming to the CAPITOL
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  • 204 4 Just imagine twenty years of painful Indigestion; twenty years of sleeplessness; ol frequent sickness and semistarvation. Imagine the misery of It and imagine the relief of being completely cured by a short course of Maclean Bnnd Stomach Powder. Yet this is the actual
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  • 2604 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON How The Prophets Explained Election Forecasts 8.8.C. As An Excuse Mr. Baldwin's Plans Ministers Remain In Cabinet As Peers German Spy Charge Sensation Landslide And Flood Public School's "Careers Lab. —Best Tribute To Jellicoe Drama At A Soccer Mateh May fair Charity LONDON CORRESPONDENT London,
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  • Article, Illustration
    293 5 SSOLINI r«'i "iitl> opened th<- new buildings «>» Rome Iniversity which are claimed to bo the most up-to-date m the world. A view Of the new Rome I niversity nuildinus. HERBERT MORRISON, Labour leader of the L.C.C., who has returned lot South Hackney, and Mr. F. C. Watkins (Socialist) i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 -f^alffvvl nVM a comp!« wJi jMff) jr I'/1 <>dp I All ,h P»" >Pii- t.ii'y l»r;ii.<:> T«W 1 I vrurtnblcs. etc iVnm the t -*tvßr yf m fk British and amfrhwn mX eJ^' 7,^ix %L P acklnu housrs 1« mm^ W.S. 2 M
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  • 769 6 REPORTED DISCOVERY OF A LOST WORLD Cradle Of Civilisation In Central America IV |K. II A. .Mitchell-Hedges, the famous British explorer. claims to have discovered the cradle of civilisation. It is situated m Central America, where Mr. Mitchell-Hedges says he has found proof of the
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  • 199 6 •Jfus Andrew Carnegie, widow oi the philanthropist, wai honoured by Edinburgh Town Council recently when she received the Freedom oi :he City The Carnegie Trust for educational purposes perpetuates m his native Scotland the name Of Mr. Carnegie, ihe centenary of Whose birth tails this
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  • 88 6 MR. P J. SPROULE Former Malayan Judge In Serious Accident Mr P. J Sproule, formerly on the jStraits Settlements Bench and a promi- ncnt Freemason, has been an inmate of the Royal Masonic Hospital since Oct. 23. He met with a serious accident on the evening of Oct. 16. when,
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  • 139 6 Sir Alan Cobham Giving Up His Air Circus OIH ALAN COBHAM k| gtYlng up his Air Cirrus, which m four years has blazed the Dying trail m more than 1.000 towns and villages all over the British Isles. •'I am giving it up so that I can devote my whole
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  • 621 6 INDUSTRIAL COMPETITION BETWEEN EAST WEST Problems Confronting j Occidental Nations U.S. SENATOR ADDRESSES SINGAPORE AUDIENCE HTWO MEMBERS of the Senate of the United States, a number 1 oi American newspaper men, and representatives of journalistic and business circles m Singapore were entertained at a luncheon by the American Association of
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  • 196 6 Sm Of Mr. O.P. Griffith Jones Admitted MR. ERIC Newton Griilith-Jones. eldest son cf Mr. O. P. GriilithJones. the Singapore Municipal Commissioner was admitted to practice m the courts oi the Colony by Mr. Justice A. K. a 'Beckett Terrell m the Singapore Supreme court yesterday Making
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  • 82 6 Judges Assemble In Eiiiht matters wore down for bearing before the full Civil Court of Appeal which assembled m Singapore yesterday when the acting Ohiel Justice, Mr Justice w. Burton, Mr Justice a*Becketi Terrell and Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith were on the Bench. Alter the withdrawal ol two
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  • 202 6 One Autocracy Replaces Another I From Our Own Corresponds; Serein ban. Nov. 30. A dinner meeting of the Seremban Rotary Club was held at the Seremban Rest House. The Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes. British Resident, Negri Sembilan. presided. Mr. A. B. Cross, the Seremban lawyer, spoke
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  • 83 6 i The marriage took piaec at the Chinese Town Hall. Penang. on Satur- day. Nov. 30. between Mr. Tan Eng iYeovv. third son of the late Mr. Tan Giok Seng and of Mrs. Tan Geok Senu !of Taiping. and Miss Lim Lav Eng, eld•icst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim
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  • 391 6 Terrorist Plot Inspired By Girl WARSAW TRIAL DRAMA Warsaw. Nov. 19 A I KK.XIMAN girl, her small lace whito and drawn bvncatli black ft lossy hair and lifrtr t'yt's. listened today a^ the Polish Public Prosecutor accused her of being the inspiration behind the assassination of General Pieracki. Polish Minister
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  • 76 6 Chinese Severely Injured On Saturday Ni^ht Shortly bcluiv nine o'clock on Saturday evening motor accidont occurred at the junction ol Keppel Road with Kampong Bahru Road, the vehicles involved beini motor-bu.^ ar.d private car. Two Chinese, a man and I woman m thr bus were injured, the lormer.
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  • 165 6 "Torusin" To )U- KhtlUkei liy Decree Th. eh I since their four i undue 1 '1 T..(t<- \<i\i>i\r'.v 1 foreign current nd ti itlver, yielding the Bi lei < CM.fOt.OM hag b cree, effect < F< b l m IfSI vtien tin chain Ihi s<i\i< l Union
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  • 179 6 Stoady Decline In DeathRate ■enrfteee tor the taei II \> m m the annual repel Frederick afrnrtri ihoii that period the blrth-ra* 47.5 per cent The narriai created by ik ;> pel »•< nf betni m)t«(i m the Iml t^« The death-rate bai tv id lined and tin*
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  • 183 6 Teacher s House Ransacked By Burglars I w IVli |M| lynn the JmtawK Road Irrsh 111 flu 11,1: there comes anotl breaking, the premise* brain tag No. 64. i ransft dene ofl Mr k Qop the Anglo-Chitu The burglary i committed m broad <)..- i'2 noon yesterday wl:. clothing .imountii
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly n e*ama or porea where tiny vrttua or p«< aitea can hide and cause your skin t rack I'**l, Kurn. also K< r>ri v l»h<>»i H icinffworm, l'lmplea. Am.- it an< MnjTHpore Foot. ]>ont wuu timordinary methods. You must lia».«
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  • 297 7 IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES Accused Unaware Of The Contents T trial the Singapore Assizes Mr Justice Gordon-Smith special jury of Loh Hong Kit and Ah Keng, partner and clerk resIn the piecegoods business of p Cl Patt was carried a stage further yesterday, having now occupied altogether. barges
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  • 46 7 The Outram School annual prizeg and display of handwork will held m the School Hall at 9 a.m. >rrow I Wednesday I Mrs. Worley kindly consented to distribute the The prize-giving will be follow- a short play. Parents and friends will be cordially welcomed.
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  • 42 7 'he Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. Winces that the transit time on full telegrams from Singapore to don yesterday were as follows: legrams handed In up to 5 p.m. mutes; 5.30 p.m. 7 minutes; 6 p.m. minutes; 6.30 p.m. 5 minutes.
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  • 100 7 The following new subscription donations and gifts m kind are acknowledged by the Secretary of the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund: Already acknowledged $1,387.25 Improvement Trust Junior Service 8 45 $1,***** Donations Already acknowledged $6,088.56 Committee Inter Church Sunday School Rally 21.43 Messrs. Lotus Club 50.00 Mr. C. D
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  • 523 7 POLICEMAN COMPLIMENTED FOR CONDUCT IN BRIBE CASE DEVEALED as a man who lived by his wits. Ramasamy. a Tamil, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment when he was convicted by the third magistrate, yesterday, of being a reputed thief and being found wandering about
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  • 159 7 It has been the practice oi the undergraduates ot Raffles College to hold a concert before the end of the term m December of each year. This year's concert, held m the Oei Tiong Ham Hall last Saturday, was a hug 3 success. On the whole it
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  • 255 7 SPECIAL DISPLAY AT LYONS MOTORS An Ideal Car For The Owner Driver UILLMAN Minx can, which claimed I considerable attention sum favourable comment when exhibited at the recent Olympia motor Ihow oi 1936 models, are now being shown at sp.cial display m the Orchard Road showrooms of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 290 7 (TONIGHT KAVILiON t'\l Ire c DUnne ma nificent fee a big success." .^■II^^HW IRE SJE NE LION EL ATWILL. .JULIE HAYDON..JOHN BOLES 1 NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL I DICK AND JOAN SWEETHEARTS ttWVFFPfI AGAIN IN A QRANO LAUGH SHOW! 1 M N# Qy 9fTtfffftwf\ i wills j&^HJk m BROTHERS
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  • 546 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1935 Managed Currency m 'THE tide which flowed against Labour m the recent general election at Home has obeyed differ I ent impulses "down under" and 'resulted m Labour gaining power for the first time m New Zealand. 'How Labour will exercise that
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  • 371 8 WHEN the Greek populace went to vote on the monarchy plebiscite, following the coup d'etat by General Kondylis, the situation was very similar to the last elections for the Reichstag, when there were no opposition candidates and the electorate were marshalled to the polLs as if
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  • 218 8 Dr. E C. Chitty. Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to act as Surgeon. Selangor Mr. John Roy Miller has been appointed an Inspector of Mines. Federated Malay States, Mr. Miller arrived on Nov. 7. Mr. A. E. Greetham has been appointed to officiate as
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  • 525 8 - 7tv Growing At The Hi flh lands Knits Fnr Public Speak inn MOW that it has been proved beyond any shadow of doubt that the tea bush flourishes m the Cameron Highlands just as well as anywhere else m the world the only thing needed to
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  • 1061 8 South Africa. f\v sarkl leaned over the bowi <>t the trawler and spat VMMMKMHII Into the mouth oi the slipway Hi 1 hated this slipping business In all tho years he had served the great fishing company he had n<>l grown to like ii- this and one
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 322 8 Enjoy the Pleasure of Giving Your Friends the Ideal Christmas Present. 'ion i. in pai yoor friends the highest llH^tf WIE compliment bj vrndinj; thrin a gift case of thiv famous old Soot< h Whisk} m• > W MMM Johnnie Walkei is packed m special*? JDL L« fif flClßfc decorated
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    • 19 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Incorporated m Great Bntain'i l HONGKONG B A i\ X CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 511 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London, 6 p. m Dec. 2 'New York prices quoted m U.S. currency The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers* Margin*, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. f £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Piwiously Yesterday Rise or Fall i nverslOO Loan. 5
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    • 205 9 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published m Malaya has
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    • 1189 9 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.' s List MONDAY. DEC. 2, 19r».;, MINING Buj ers Seller* Ampat Tin (4s> yd 6s 3d c.d. Asam Kumbang (t| 34s tkl 36s 6d c.d. Austral Malay 60s His c.d. Ayer Hltam Tin (ss. 15s lti-, Ayer Weng (slt L.fll l.9 r
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    • 169 9 RUBBER: Steady. London Spot: 6 5 ltici. Previously: Firm at 6 5 16d Jan. -Mar: ce 3 Previously: 6%d. April-June: 6* 2 d Previously: Dfcd. July-Sept.: 8%. Previously: 6 5 8 d New York Spot: 13.15. Previously 13.16 STOC KS London 90,026 tons 90.49'] tons* Liverpool 76.370
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    • 280 9 Possibility Of 50,000-Ton Increase London, Deo. I. UNDERSTAND irom a usually very 1 reliable source that the Internation- 1 v Rubber Regulation Committee on 1 Ida? is likely to grant the Nether-,' nris Indies an increase of 50.000 tons 1 innually m the basic quota from Jan.
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    • 83 9 Awaiting Clarification Of The French Situation London. Nov. 27. Business on the Stock Exchange today was very quiet, operators not being desirious of entering into fresh, commitments pending clarification ol the French political situation. Among foreigners. Germans were well supported but Brazilians weakened. Wheat declined on a report
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    • 132 9 Industry Celebrates Jubilee This Year London, Dec. 2. The International Motor-cycle and Cycle Show, which opened at Olympia on Saturday for a week, celebrates the jubilee year ol motor- cycling. The exhibits include about 200 motor-cycles and over 1.000 pedal cycles, and buyers from all over the world
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    • 65 9 London Tin: Firm. Cash: £223 ss. Previously: Firmer at €221 15s. Three months. €213 5s Pr -vinusly: €211 17s 6d New York Tin 51.50. Prcviou^y 51.25. Copper Settlement: €35 12s. 6d Previously: £35 5.v. Gold: Yesterday: €7 Is Previously: *-;7 Is. ol_.d0 l _.d Silver Spot: 29»
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    • 76 9 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations Dec' 2 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentiv Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74 7 8 747 8 Mew York to 4.88 2 3 4.93 311 493 316 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.28» 2 7 28» 4 Hong Kong Per dollar
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    • 218 9 Saturday's Singaapore Quotations Dec. 2 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 1.8 London. 3 months' sight 2|4 3j32 London. 60 days' sight 2.4 116 London. 30 days' sight 24 1 32 London, demand 2,4 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand 868 Hamburg, demand 142 New
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    • 93 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES 1 *<-. 1 liu\fr> Sellers Gambicr 6.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cubr 10 00 White Muntok Pt«pp»r 17.50 Black Pepper 9.50 Copra. Sundried 5.3U Copra, mixed 4 75 Small Flake Tapioca 4 55 R. B. Siam No 1 per koyan 100 BanJ;i J. lot on- 10.25 Sarawak
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    • 45 9 London. Dec. 2. The first pump lor the retail supply of petrol obtained from British c>.il was put into use m London on Saturday. [t was announced that '\\r outptl from the plant of Low TYmperatur Carbonisation. Ltd.. would ibortly b«double.—British Radio
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    • 105 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association !>*€. 2. 1! o'clock noon Buyers sH»rr* No I X R.S.S iiia.sr-f fob Decmtar) ntf(li 22 Oood FAQ m (FOB l>cn'mbt'r. Jl No.I.X.KSvS "spot loote) (swtfsMc Singapor< H No I X R 1 1 Decembt*r H)| H Jan-March 22Vi April- Jun. -2A July-St-p' 23".. Tonr
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  • 1114 10 LOCAL LEGAL FIRM INDUCED TO HAND OVER $12,000 CHEQUE Mortgaged Without Knowledge Of The Owner AN ingenious swindle m which a rubber estate was mortgage) without the owner's knowledge and which ended m Sin*.i pore firm of advocates and solicitors parting with a l>«\u. cheque for
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  • 430 10 URGENT CONFERENCE AT PAOTINGFU More Pro-Japanese Shanghai. Dec. jyiß Ariyoshi, the Japanese Ambassador m China, who wu expected m Nankins last to continue negotiation! with Dr. H. H Ktmg, the Acting Premier and Finance Minister, regarding North China, postponed his departure for the Chinese capital
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  • 420 10 NEW INDUSTRIES IN DISTRESSED AREAS Most Important Work A Citizen Can Do London. Nov. 30. CPFAKINO at Dundee Last night the O p ijre P ;.r r stmley Baldwin, referred to the sped*] ureas, ir srhich tin wora ell eta ol post-Wai depressions have bt n
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  • 82 10 "Marooned" In The Air By A Revolution Berlin, Nov. 27. The Graf Zeppelin, which has been "marocned" m the air for many hours as the result of the revolutionary troubles m Brizil preventing her landing at Pernambuco as usual and she has now es'ablished a record for an
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  • 92 10 Captain Washed Overboard In The Channel London, Dec. 2. The British Isles experienced stormy weather over the week-end with thunder, lightning, sleet and heavy rain m the south while snow fell m Scotland and as far south as Manchester. One life was lost m the Channel when
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  • 34 10 London. Dec. 2. Temporary staffing arrangements of j the Post Office to deal with the heavy i additional traffic at Christmas will give month's employment to 11.000 per- sons British Radio
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  • 44 10 L Centenary Of Birth <>i Famous Humorist London. N«»v The centenary vi thi birh Qfl tin great America:; bWMCM Mark fwain Is widely OOSUMIIttd >n In I Most o! the irticles or pay r;but» edltorlmllj genius and charact 'Hucklob^rry Finn British Radio
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    • 333 10 THE ROMO 4 FIRST CLASS LAWN MOWER 4T A REASONABLE PRICE! MA D E IN E\(,LANL) S H E F F IKLD SIE E L HALL BEARINGS— ADJUSTABLE CUTTING BLADES ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Keeping Pace With Motoring SPECIAL FEATURE Or CHEVROLET MASI ER DE LUX£ Sedan FISHER
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  • 1267 11 Soviet Synthetic Factories BUT COMPANY CHAIRMEN INCREASINGLY OPTIMISTIC London, Xov 14 p IK DOMINATING factor m the Rubber situation this week has been the publication mi n Amsterdam of preliminary ngarc. show.ng that smallhoJders' rubber exports from Netherlani India rose from 9.697 tons m
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  • 538 11 Winning CONTRACT SV tVvvcbu^ (Xm> David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb. Oswald Jacoby arid Howard Schenken. World's lea ding icam-of-four. THE FOUR ACES VALUATION TABLE Ace J King 2 Queen l Jack 1 2 Average hand 6> L IN our opinion the use ol quick tricks, honour tricks, etc., for valuing the
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  • 432 11 Singapore Nov. 20 MEAT Beef steak Kati 35 Beel stew or curry do 28 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton, Australian do 30 Pork, lean Kati 42 Pork, lean and iat (Ist quality) do 34 POULTRY Capons 'locally reared* Kati 60 Duck each 40 Fowls Kati 32 Hens
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  • 282 11 The Indian Association Sends Final Contribution The Indian Association of Singapore has just forwarded to the Viceroy. Rs. 267-1-5. being the Anal contribution to the Viceroy's Quetta Earth quake Fund. It had already sent Rs. 1.500-0-0 a few months ago. The Association wishes to take this opportunity to
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    • 734 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated m the Camay of Hony K'>iu The liability ol members \s limited to the exten. and In the manner prescribed ov Onllnance Nr; 8 of 1929 of the Cclmv lU.AI) OFFICE lIONCi KONG Author:sed Capital 150.000.000 Lssue<] arr! fiillv paid n $20.000 000 Reserve
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    • 507 11 CHARTERED BAiNK OF INDIA. ATSTRALIA AND CHIN 4 (Incorporated In Erylanri hjr Royal Charter Paid up capita) m 6'X)>fl<t shares of £5 rach rwoo* Reserve Fund H2'to ooe Reserve Llabillry of Proprietors >j 3 i»o lIF.AL) Ortld: :*8 Blshopsgate I.< nd. t, I.C 1 Affenrira and Hr-«^^hr^ Aior Star Iloli<
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 972 12 "The Ship Is Leaking Like London. Nov. 20. I ETTERS written by Captain N. S. I'pstill. the master off La Crescenta. the London oil tanker, shortly before she disappeared with her crew off 29 m the Pacific last December, were read m London yesterday
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    • 25 12 Th- s.s. Cor:u tltl f1 H and is exp«c«« ,r: at 10 a m. ti>rr»oi The steamer Will the Singapore Harbour on arrival.
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    • 81 12 A flying ftttl the liner Flllim M *ti by shocting through i CUttfc .md hit! the ceiling ol I -*.t I i Ml tru deck 40 feet abov< the ship left Hor.- X trip No high s. i- a. water wlis .tlm It wa abandon or ;i
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    • 524 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. Incorporated m P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 PSMftfe Mil LLOYDS AGENTS. -i.kin. AGENT* WOU FEDERATED MALAY STATf« HADLWATB UOYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIfIC |f^^if.96iiiff.nj!! (Incorporated In England) Hit EMPHESS' ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU BONt i.tJLU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRAM CONTINENTAL TRAIN
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    • 25 12 For everything appertaining to Ocean Passages. Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apply COOKS wacoKlTLits [WORLD TRAVgj StPVtCgJ 39, ROBINSON RO* No Booking Feat. Telephone 590t
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    • 563 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. I Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang. Kuala LipLs, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m
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    • 329 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside thr uhurwv or expected t.» arrive East Wharf <Knti v.<» t Rohna 22 Vai; H»-u\v nam 20 Main Wharf (Entrance date 3): Balooran. Larut 18. Qorfoo In lavs 13; Pros Adanu CltJ Benvenue 9 Kudai 6 Empire Dock (Entrance (.at* R Denmark Maru iiO Irisbank 34:
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    • 478 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS bfhar TnnS*" n*° r Tonnage Spore. r^PTHAC F i^nnn 5 RAW ALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 31 SS fiTn S 6C ,o C RFU ***** Feb 14 prmv* ,S'52S 6C 18 RA NCHI 17.000 Feb. 28 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 20 NALDERA 16 000
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    • 482 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 TORT* VI COLOMBO. CITYoT" DUe Sai WELLINGTON Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Dec 14 Dec 16 CITY OF DUNDEE Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Dec 30
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    • 754 14 K> P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU KAMPAR Tuesday, Dee. 3. Bengalis. Panch. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAKASSKK Wednesday. Doc 4. Prit-i-Radja. Sapat; Tembilahan. Poeloc-Pal-las, Pengalian-Bttmtc and Rengat. VAN HKUTSZ Wednesday. Dec. 4. Belawan-Deli and Penang. riIEDBNS Wednesday. Wednesday. Dec. 4. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday. Dec. 4. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba
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    • 732 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due glagapwj Stagapr* Nm York. M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE Dec 4 Dec. 0 Jan 25 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec 16 Dec. 23 Feb. 7 M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE Dec 30 Jan
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    • 546 14 O. S. K. LINE lOR AFRICA \NI> SniTII AMKRK Arizona Maru Santos, Ru<n<»s Aires via Colombo Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-ts-.s<. Beira. L. Marques. Durban. P. E)i7.r and Capr Town 1 Scotland Maru (ape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. I) cs Salaam. L. Marqurs Durban. East London and Port Elizabrh M Ryuyo Maru
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  • 444 15 Latest Scheme For Soccer Reform PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT OF CHEERS TT is symptomatic of the times in which we live that however 1 good a system may be, however well it may have worked, somebody will want to tinker with it. We see this eagerness to
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  • 234 15 S. JOHORE A Fast Rugger Game Fror ir V.::v. Co Johore Rahru. Nov. 30. ii\.v. v. 8. Iflmt 'T'HE Royal Air Force. Singapore, beat South Johore by 11 points itwo tri^s and one goal* fee nil today. Rain m the early afternoon made the ground wet. but this did not
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  • 148 15 Pcnang, Nov. 30. Owing to the scarcity ot Scotsman or playing age the annual Scotland its. The Rest match hers was cancelled. A successful seven-a-side tournament r as run instead, five teams competing The teams captained by Brooke and Green respective v ad two wins ana one
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  • 127 15 The following are results and fortn ning ties m the S.C.R.C. open lawn la tournament Open Singles: Lim Bong Soo beat n Chow Tat. 6—2, 6—3; Perler: Pang Chiap Yong. 7—5, 6—4. Open Doubles Choon Leong a* Soo beat Warden and Abed. 6 3 Huck Toe and Loon
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  • 336 15 Still Absolutely Fit FATHER-IN-LAW MANAGER WASHES HANDS OF NEXT FIGHT London, Nov. 16. rvON McCOKKINDALE. South African heavy-weight, whom Obie Walker the coloured i Taxan, battered and defeated on points at the Ring. Blackfriars on Monday, begs to announce that he is not retiring. Ted
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  • 60 15 FOOTBALL DEATHS Thirty-Five \lready In U.S.A. New York, Nov. 30. A LTHOI'GH the American football season has still several weeks to run. thirty-five players have already died as a result of injuries sustained m football matches. This is the highest total since 1931 when forty-nine deaths resulted m the revision
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  • 139 15 This Week's Fixtures And Players The following SRC hockey fixtures have been arranged for this week: Wednesday. Dec. 4. 5 15 p.m. vs. Combined Schools XI S.R.C. ground: F. L. Wilson, C J. Meyer. L. M. Pennefather. C. A. Maddox. F W. Ayres, C. de Souza W. Meyer.
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  • 311 15 BETTER BILLIARDS SCHEME Council's Big Move OFFICIAL INSTRUCTORS TO TOUR COUNTRY Ixmdon, Nov. 16. IJAVING appointed a publicity manager and brought about a 1* friendly understanding between the leading billiards table manufacturers, the Billiards Control Council are now ready to make a big effort to popularise still further the game
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  • 734 15 THE JONES TEST A Golfing Miscellany I am alr\;:d I must have gawd with m obvior ;iv unappreeiative eye unon the scene before me There wm '\w green at the top of the bin and there was I at .he bottom; the hole must have been 400 yards long and
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  • 38 15 The Cambridge Rugby captain h; awarded Blues to J. S. Young <Dulwi( and St. Catherine's*, forward, and J Low (Dover and Jesus*, scrum-ha They will both play In the mate against the All Blacks at Cambridge.
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  • 121 15 lister Draws With AH Blacks London. N<»\ Rugby PUMI plavrri tod.ty rrsultcd. as follows Ulster 1 New /calaud I Cumberland 5 Durham X J Cambndue Univtrsity 45. O.MT 5 Gloucester lii. Oxlord University 1!> Guys Hospital I, The Army 14 Leicester 3. Bristol 13 J Nortluimptoti I,
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  • 49 15 it The follovlni are the results of the Command other rank tennis champion ships. 1935 c Simles 15 Wlnntf QJtt NpptrttM re Runner-up: LAC Mitchell. RAF iC Doubles )f Winners. QMS Pepprrdme RK and Q.MS. Pascall, RE 11 Runners-up Cpl MtiLtQfl KAF and LAC Dent. RAF r
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    • 163 15 5 Kill Kidney I Trouble Quick Thousand* of »uff»*r*ri» from > LIT trouble and Bladder weaknt-vi v at«»pp.-d <i»-ttlne Ip Nirhta. I>k I*ain«». N*rvoui«n«'B«. Stlffruan, Ithfumailum l»i'Ye slneiM. I^umbairo. Iturnlriff. Itrhlnic. Smart ye Inic. Aridity and !«<>»a of VUror by a i tor'a n<w dlncovtry called «*>nt^x < Sin»tex). dently
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  • 321 16 "Very Friendly Spirit" REST THROW AWAY TOO MANY GOOD OPPORTUNITIES SCOTLAND 3 THE REST Z. SCOTLAND avenged their rugger defeat by beating the Rest 3 2 m the annual soccer match on the Padang yesterday. A very friendly spirit prevailed over the
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  • 313 16 SLIPPERY GROUND SPOILS PADANG HOCKEY MATCH Raffles College Beat S.C.C. EXLEY'S GOALKEEPING SAVES WIDER MARGIN RAFFLES COLLEGE ..2 S.C.C. "A" THE S.C.C. "A" were beaten by two clear ro.iK ,t ate**, 1 the Raffles College yesterday on the Padang ft* Kni(||l was too slippery and consequently the standard of p|
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  • 89 16 Team Selected For Match Against Oxford London. Dec. 2. "THE following will play for Cambridge m the rugger match against Oxford Parker (Crypt School). Rawlence (New Zealand). Stewart (Fettes), Wooler (Rydal). Fyfe <Onndle) C. Jones (Lladovery). Low (Dover), Laborde (Harrow), Lord (Oundle), Dinwiddy (Radley), J. Young (Dulwich), Inglis
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  • 66 16 The iollowing have accepted to play Rugby Football for Etceteras iln Whites) vs. Merchants on Tuesday Dec 3, 1935. at S.C.C.: K. C. Gillett; M. G. Mills. W. H. McNeill. F. L. Lane. E. J. C. Gardner; D. G. M. Owen. R. L. Todd; R. H. Cain E.
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  • 104 16 For Malaya Cup Match Against Selangor From Our Own Correspondent lpoh. Dec. 1. DKKAK'S first Malaya Cup XV of the season to play against SeI. Minor is as follows: R. Cl. Cranford, I>. G. Barr, C R. Me Arthur, L T. Thunder Hartley. D. G. W. Montgomery.
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  • 287 16 Result Of Ladies' December Medal The Ladles 1 December Medal competttion was played at Bukit Timah on yesterday and resulted m a tie m "A" division between Mrs. C. M. Wise and Mrs. C. F. G. Bond with a net score of 37, m a win m
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  • 104 16 Heats Worked Off At Ipoh Swimming Club From Our Own Correspondent^ Ipoh. Dec. 2. Two heats m connection with the competition for the Storch Cup were worked off at the Swimming Club yesterday. W. Pearce. the holder, won the nrst heat Greville-Smith and Wadmore ieadheating for the second
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  • 74 16 Members are notified that the Pagarl Light will be on for swimming on Friaay, Dec. 6. There will be water-polo practice, and the Golden Bell Minstrels will render musical items during the evening. On Sunday. Dec. 8, the annual pinepong match between the Chinese Association and the
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  • 398 16 UNITED SERVICES Tanglin Hockey Clash L. SERVICES 1 S. COLTS 1. J TNITED Services and the Singapore Colts shared honours at U hockey when they clashed at Tanglin yesterday, each side netting once. The first half was goalless and the Services opened the scoring after the interval but did not
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  • 74 16 For Match Against London, !>*<•. 'Z. "THE following have been selected to 1 represent Ireland m Saturday's 1 rugger match against the All Blacks m Dubin: Morris «Bective Rangers), O'Connor (University College, Cork>, Malcolmson (North Ireland), Bailey University College. Dublin), Boyle (Dublin University), Hewitt (Isto- i nlans),
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  • 102 16 Good Shooting In Ipoh Competition Good shooting wis witnessed at the I rifle range on tbe occasion of the final stage of the Cornwell Cup competition. The beat scores this morning were: J. C. Parsons 99. Mrs. L. A. Thomas 96. D. X Paterson 94. Mr. Paterson with
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  • 97 16 Clerical Union Beat Chinese Sports Association The Clerical Union beat the Chinese sports Association by 600 to 374 m the Bt-mi- final of the Inter-club Knockout Competition lor the Singapore Bil- hards Association Challenge Cup on Thursday night. The scores were as follow*,. Tan Bock Lim 150 .Clerical
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  • 28 16 Y *±*ti RA o. The V.M.C.A. beat the Royal Artillery one— nil m the hockey mate-hod played between these sides at Prince Edward Road ground yesterday
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  • 52 16 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Nov. *>;». Malacca has chosen the following to Play hockey against Singapore at Malacca on Sunday: Alcantara- H M de Souza <capt> and P. P. de Souza' Skadian, Toledo and Leon Rogers' Arumugam. O. Carvalho. Ibrahim find Lee Reserves Rodrigues. Abbas
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  • 24 16 Playing o n their own ground the S C RC. beat St. Joseph's Institute by 4 o at hockey yesterday. q
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  • 143 16 Krisban*-. I THK >!.(.( ;lr all ou( f(|f Alh-n takinu U\< VMMH 108. Queensland had scond h,J ur m\ \u«k«(s at the c lorn ol r lx today. Uvy mad. 7ti.-K.utn Into the half back Hat ii was for the brtt*r for with thi half only I
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    • 67 16 I THE ANNUAL OF THE EAST 1935 Dealing with Travel, Trade, Industry and Adventure A super production consisting of over 350 pages flO" by 13T) of exclusive articles of absorbing interest dealing with the East and Far East with hundreds of remarkable and beautiful illustrations, and also many magnificent coloured
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