The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 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. 14,719 KSTD. 1835 THURSDAY, DECEMBKR 5, 1935 it cents
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  • 470 1 Hundreds Die From Want Of Proper Medical Attention MAGNIFICENT WORK BY FOREIGN DOCTORS Fourth Clash Between Ras Seyum And Italians 4 N idea of how Mussolini is brinßina Fascist "civilisation" to backward Abyssinia is obtained from the following message from Mr. Walter Tollins. Ueuter's special
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  • 191 1 Asmara, Dec. 4. AN ITALIAN column In the Tern** bien area was repulsed Deal Abaro Pass by 200 Abyssinians. The latter lost several killed and of the Italians oi^ white officer and five Askaris were wounded. This is the second encounter with Ras Seyum within two days and the fourth
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  • 125 1 To Japan ROUND TRIP OF 7,000 MILES Three Flying Boats And 25 Crew London, Dec. 4. "THE Air Ministry announces, that with the permission of the Japanese Government arrangements are being made for a squadron of ithe Royal Air Force to fly from 'Singapore to Japan.
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    31 1 EVEN IN THE ITALIAN SCHOOLS the progress of the war m Abyssinia is being closely followed and a girl pupil is seen showing the position of the armjes M a map.
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  • 103 1 OIL EMBARGO SENSATION RETRACTION BY U.S. SECRETARY But No Change In Policy Of Administration Washington. Dec. 1. MR. HAROLD ICKES. Secretary for the Interior, has retracted his statement favouring an oil embargo and declares his remarks on Nov. 21 concerning exports to Italy and Abyssinia were misunderstood. He only meant
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  • 49 1 Sydney, Dec. S. CJ. MELROSE, who reached Australia on Xov. 29, crashed at Bundanoon when attempting to land m torrential rain. He was carried to a house bleeding from the face, semiconscious and suffering from concussion but his condition is not serious. —R Reuter Wireless
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  • 65 1 Athens. Dec. 4. Three bomb outrages took place early today outside the residences of the air force officers, Lieut. -Gen. Hatzisarantou and Col. Cecavomou and Che printing offices of the Venizclist newspaper Neo Kosmos and the anti-Venizelist organ Hel~ leniconmelon There was no loss of life.
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  • 91 1 'some other place approved by tht 1 Japanese Government The squadron will remain In Japan about a week The return flight will follow the same route to Hong Kong a'ter which It will" be via Kamranh Bay and Cochin China to Singapore. Air Commodore Sidney Smith. Air Officer Commanding. Far
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  • 63 1 New York, Dec. 4. Mrs. Vanderbtlt's fight for the custody of her daughter Gloria will be taken to the Supreme Court, according to an announcement by her lawers, following the refusal of leave to appeal by the New York State Court of Appeals. The appeal vtfll be made
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  • 235 1 I Paris. Dec. 3. rE late or the Government and the future of M. Laval's peace efforts depend on the result of the debate m the Chamber on M. Laval's plans to curb the Fascist Leagues which began at 9.30 a.m. and it is expected
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  • 184 1 100,000 Tons In First Six Months Of 1936 London. Dec. 4. OUBBER operators, after the first shock of the allotment of the' large increased basic qr.ota to: Netherlands India without a corI responding reduction m the permis- isible exportable allowance, now jrealise that thr
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 72 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness t nd fragrance of th* Malayan gardens lirect to your home. *M*t frtTp---^"* fi '^F'i" rt :w '•I'ii*'^ fi^C M>^fV j t .^^j L_i I a TONIGHT CABARET ATTRACTION ORCHESTRAL CONCERT RETIJRN ENGAGEMENT OF DON DOLLY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ballroom, adagio (formal) 9.45 to midnight
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    • 354 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI H V HOTEL ROOF -GARDEN TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE L— -RELLER BAND— J AND A SPLENDID FLOOR SHOW BY THE I MEZEY REVUE I SEA VIEW HOTEL SATI'RDAY, DKKMHUt 7. UN PLEASE
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  • 108 2 To Lecture On Far East In Singapore Miss Muriel Lesler, the well-known .social \v Tker from Kingsley Hall, London, is passing through Singapore on Dec. 11. on her return to England irom a year of travel, lectures and study m the United States. China and Japan. Miss
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  • 930 2 Letters To The Editor FORT CANNING" ENDORSES "PRIVATE BUT PROUD" SUPERIORITY COMPLEX IN SINGAPORE— THE PRIVA TE IN AN ASSET AND A CREDIT— A CIVILIAN ENTERS THE FIELD— SOLDIERS NO LONGER •GUN-FODDER"- EQUAL TO THE AVERAGE CIVILIAN To The Editor. Sir. The Service men m Singapore owe "Private
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  • 63 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice M.'is and Mr. Juslice GordonSmith m the Ist Court ai 11 a.m. Court oi Appeal: Appeal N. 10 <"Fari heard), and Appeal No. 9. Befon Rlr loatlce a'Berkett Terrell m the 2nd (Curt at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex.
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  • 38 2 Inspector R Higgins ol the Central police station. Malacca, will shortly bo leaving tor England or. furlough. Inspector Smith of Alor Gajah will take over from him. and Inspector Brown from Singapore will be stationed at Alor Gajah.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 67 2 WITHIN THE FIRST 3O MINUTES OF OPENING YESTERDAY OVER ONE HUNDRED SEATS WERE SOLD! For your protection we urge you to BUY SEATS NOW for this magnificent production GRAND GALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18th at 9.30 p.m. CIRCLE $2-50 STALLS $I^so PAX/I IL lON TUTATDr BOX-OFFICE VI CAPITOL FROM 9.30
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    • 364 2 NOTICES. ALOR CAJAH RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Twenty-sixth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders oi this Company will be held at the Registered Office. Hongkjng Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Tuesday, Dec. 31. 1935. at 12.30 p.m. at which the Directors will recommend that Dividend
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    • 734 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. £be Singapore free press Bead OHW* Ucil Slrfd. Mn««, H TH -Tim^ ZSSS, Kuala I.umpur Other 25. Java Strr^i Phonr: 3683 London Oflirr: Tel. L^admaLo SUBSCRIPTION RATE^ Within Out vi Malay. M Monthly :<oo Quarterly 8.50 $12 to Half Yrarlx $17.00 $24 to Yearly $Sl 00 $48 M
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 297 2 Today's Radio Si n g a po re Z H I p.m. < Recorded music 6.44 News bulletin supplied by StraitTimes. 8 30 Close down BAC- GSG and (;SF Wavelength! Ki.KK and I<l.B> metres 6. 20 p.m. Big Ben. The 1 Bath Pump Room Orchestra, relayed from the Pump Room.
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    • 248 2 Diary Of The Week THURSDAY, DEC "> High Water. 6.5 a.m. 8.0 ft.. 6.31 p.m. 7.8 ft. Rugby: Public Services R F.C. 'A vs. R.A.. at Changi. Hockey: S.C.C. vs. SRC. at SCC: Khalsa vs. R.A.0.C.. at McNair Road: Medical College "A" vs. Monopolies, at College: Sikh Police vs. 11th
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  • 1405 3 UNTIL NEXT SESSION IN JUNE 1936 Saving Of Expense 4 NOTHEK phase of the writ of prohibition case was seen m the Court of Appeal yesterday, before Mr. Justice Burton (Acting Chief Justice), Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, when two motions were
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  • 601 3 Singapore Journalist's Address AN address on "The Exploration ol Malaya" was delivered to the In- i dian Association, Singapore, on Tuesday by Mr. G. L. Peet. The speaker said that his story began m the nineteenth century Hi i was not qualified to study Portuguese and
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  • 146 3 BROTHER IDENTIFIES MUTILATED BODY Batu Gajah, Nov. 30. THE inquiry commenced today before the Batu Gajah Magistrate, sitting as Coroner, into the death of a Tamil. Narayanasamyr whose mutilated body iwas found at a lonely spot near the fifth mile Tanjong Tullang Road. Dr. A. W.
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  • 43 3 Moscow, Dei*. 3. The crew of five of a Soviet clvi aeroplane were killed when a machine crashed during a test flight. The plane was flying low and tin men had no chance oi using para- I chutes Reuter Wireless
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    23 3 Sl-YEAR-OLD WOMAN address. J.KaiiiM lh <- treatmem of j ews n 22* A hundred ltu JU™ People altended and many w «.|lknoH'n persons spoke.
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  • 348 3 OPIUM SMUGGLING IN SIAM Half A Ton Seized vJn 1 rain (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 30. QPIUM la coming: down all the time from the Shan States. It is comparatively easy to gel it to the railway, though it is a long way, over two hundred miles, over
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  • 370 3 THREW BOOKS INTO RIVER Bankruptcy Prosecution A EURASIAN Government pen- sioner. Godwin Ambrose Phillips, was fined S2OO, m default three months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore cri- 'minal district judge, yesterday on' rather an unusual charge. Phillips had appeared on a .summon* under
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  • 120 3 AVIATION SCHOLARSHIP SUGGESTED THE sucKCstion that a lund dr opened for v memorial to Kingsford-Snuth. the mLssinp, An tralian arc was made by Mi C W A. Scott, winner Oi the Melbourne Centenary Air Race. |Q tin ren: sentative <n Australian papers on Nov. 20. according to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 166 3 WONDERFUL NEWS FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS. No matter what form your stomach '.rouble takes, you can almost certainly oo cured. Whether it is "just indigestion," tstritis of long-standing, or an agon,sdng duodenal ulcer, you can get immediate relief and lasting cure if you will only take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, made
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    • 21 3 JL^F MmmA DIAMOND I For real hard tv o r#c tft c y surpassed. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED jj SINGAPORE BRANCHES I
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  • 3161 4 New High Speed Air Liner Results of Bombing Competition No. 101 Squadron New Gun Turret Night and Day Armament Camps The S.T. 18 Monospar— Climbing at 650 ft. per Minute Miss Batten's Feat— 'lntrepid Girl Flyers"— Four-Government Conference Atlantic Air Line— Denmark's Air
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    • 61 4 ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Twice weekly service Singapore Amsterdam London v. v. Departure from Singapore every Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30 p.m. MAILS for: Medan, Iran, Gnat Britain, Ireland, America and the whole of Europe Close at G. P.O. Singapore on Wednesday and Saturday at 1.15 p.m. IMPORTANT SUPERSCRIBE YOUR
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    • 15 4 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE WILL COMMENCE FROM MONDAY, DEC. 9. ECHIGOYA CO., LTD. 54 MIDDLE ROAD.
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  • 185 5 I\\ TROOPS pouring down fr .111 the hills Uwarcis Makalr with f«llfl and aniimiiiili.c carried hv mules. IKOOPS MASSED AT HARAR, concentration point of the Abyssinian mies In the south, being moved from their base to the southern front to meet the advance of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 V t^jPHKfl FRESH and N^KED FISH Ip^J t' 7 Ellßlisll PI«AICh V f m^ m I* r.iii i j l nij* i i^^^^ M^'^^^_- 'I I>' '-CM.ES IB ////.fid Aii&i if "W^» A -^V^bA r. *A Sn HADDOCK ivPl |@iytrf-1jX«l:l t [I MMM M i— W.S. 4 M
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  • 222 6 SIR ANDREWS FAREWELL TO ROTARIANS '"THE routine of official life to] Malaya is by no means so de- 1 void oi amusing incidents as an I outside- perusua] of reports rtnri minute papers might suggest This Wets revealed by sir Andrew Caldecott, the Governor-elect of
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  • 175 6 Abyssinian War Causes Australian Tragedy War m Abyssinia has caused a tragedy hi Queensland. Obssesed by the fear that war was j»bout to break out, and that her family would be the victims of bombs rained 1 from the air Mrs. Rose Elsie Friend (43) > Widow,
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  • 207 6 PUBLIC LOTTERY TICKETS Complaint By Penang Police Penan^, Dec*. 3. (*V}ENANG seems to be flooded with lottery tickets issued by various clubs and associations." said DetectiveInspector W. togham, when prosecuting a Cantonese. Chee Ah Wei. m the police court yesterday on charge of receiving money In respect of a public
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  • 286 6 Terrible Death Of Japanese Diver A STRANGE and terrible death was the fate of a Japanese pearl diver near Darwin recently. Working m 100 feet of water. 30 miles off Bathurst Island, he was bitten by a huge sea snake and died within two hours. The diver was a 23-year-old
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  • 67 6 The following is the 60th list of subscriptions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund. Amount previously acknowledged 5152.164.32 The Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke. ***** Per Indian Association Mr. Ali Ahmed Khan Surattee 100.00 Mr. II R. Menon 10.00 Mr. Damodaram 5.00 Mr. N. G. S. Mani 5.00
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  • 1453 6 BOYS LEAVING SINGAPORE'S "FEEDER" SCHOOLS Problem Of Finding Places In Other Institutions OUTRAM SCHOOL PRIZE DAY: HEADMASTER 'S RE VIEW OUTRAM SC iIOOL prize-giving was held yesterday, Mrs. X. A Wcrley. wife of the Deputy Public Prosecutor, very kindly attending to distribute the prices. With Mrs. Worley at the head
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    25 6 IHl>> UIANT MONt'MEM was recently erected m Illinois m commemoration of the writ; m. 1 1 inhabitants, the Red Indians, who are rapidly approaching extinction.
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  • 99 6 By Singapore Rotary Club THE number ot unemployed m JSingaport has been decreased by six. The Singapore Rotary Club, with the help ol the Salvation Army, recently found employment lor this number. Two were Europeans and three were women The Rotary Unemployment Fund has helped 803
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  • 34 6 Mr E. H. s. Breihertao m tin- itafl Of the King Edward VIII School Taiping. will. shortly be proffillm to Tclok Anson whore he will assunu duties a* Assistant Inr,nortor ol Schcjob Per\k South
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  • 277 6 SINGAPORE'S CHRISTMAS GREETING CINC.APORKS Christmas mail kJ Britain this >rai has Mf m< st rlniihl. d. (i.tupurd u ,|j, f* umber of letters, tards and eels sent last >rar Ih< Mg is due partly i,, \i,. ;M Kl r l)um)H> of troops and nival force* m
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  • 30 6 Dr .v.ci Mn B \V;lh b;»n havt issued invitations tl rlage oi Mr Bdward Bon Editli Chile Lomas \vlii< pIAOC at DOOO on J.m 17 1936 Marv'.s Church. Ku.ii.i Lun
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 32 6 t"The Sweetheart of the Universe!" SHIRLEY TEMPLE '<*&»; m *k grandest picture A 20th Century-Fox production that makes 1 the world a better place to live m. SCREENIN G at the CAPITOL Soon
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  • 152 7 iise Of Trespass And Misappropriation Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 3. m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Cour*: 'lay. Mr. Justice Cussen dismissthc appeal of Ramasamy, a detec- ol several years' service attached the Detective Office. Kuala Lumpur. at his conviction by the Kuala
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  • 222 7 Accomplished Illusionist At Tivoli Theatre An accomplished illusionist, Chang ig Wei Chung > a Chinese magian, has been performing at the Tivoli tre, Singapore, lor the last lew He arrived last week with a oupe of assistants and a few tons of props" which included several illuof
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  • 922 7 Share Markets In A State Of Despondency TINS SPLUTTER OUT LIKE A DAMP SQUIB Rubber In A State Of Stagnation ""PHE past week has seen nearly all sections of the share markets both locally and at home apparently m a state of despondency at the general situation, and the turnover
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  • 235 7 Irene Dunne In "The A^e Of Innocence" Those dear old Victorian days when scandal was the scourge of every woman's life, when people found themselves shackled by those grotesque conventions which m these fast-moving days make us laugh heartily, form the background for a glamorous romance, "The Age
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  • 114 7 Six Charges Against Woman Lee Phua Tee a middle-aged Chin ese woman, was allowed bail m $600 yesterday when she claimed trial before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, en six charges of 'cheating. The allegation was thai Phua Tee had falsely represented that she was i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 You'll bhrill lo the heroism of *mm- iui BETTY BALFOUR MJ^WgJgji- BARRY MACK AY k?*" s m mm f r NAVAL SCENES MADE WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE ADMIRALTY as shown to Their Gracious Majesties The King and Queen. At la.st the British sailor has had I congratulate Gaumont-British on
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    • 314 7 'k I? S-i^rr^Sfc rADITAI II POSITIVELY J| V >if7 '"^ML W| Tl IWL LAST hiGHT Jl f\'<^l H^l I I SEE Mfr W-^ IiOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL *i%- X ■s^ivin): ou* summonses and laughs by the mffiSmm^^^J^m^ WE'RE IN THE V~- m^^Km^^mmmm M fl M F V > l^r I
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  • 951 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1935 "Masterly Inactivity" HRIOR to 1930. the United States had consistently derided the unemployment insurance system m Britain, which they incorrectly described as a dole, ignoring the insurance basis upon which it was founded. Britain, at that time, was almost the only country
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  • 146 8 The Hon. Mr G. E. Cator. British Resident, Perak. who has been making a stay m Ipoh. returns to Taipinn on Dec. 1. Mrs. W. Murdoch, wife of the Superintendent of the Central Menial Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. recently returned from Home. f^o^rr? G Grant Arm <>urer to
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  • 575 8 - IT seems to be becoming tradition m the New World to disavow the remarks of its accredited representatives m Geneva. The League of Nations was exhilarated during the Manchurian affair by the decision of America to have a representative sitcil's deliberations, but when some progress had
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  • 1033 8 uif he'd lived ten all his inc. nobody'd ha' minded his sain* <il dead." said Mr. Sowter a little urud-:-ingly. H«» worked at Sparrows, which the subject of their talk had farmed tor seven unsucccssiul years. ''You gotter allow he (armed middlinV Mr Sowter went on. "He allus
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 Don't forget your friends at Home! You fan aei this fine old tVhi.sk> LWIUTW BF tor despatch m special]) decorated Christina, cases delivered any- VTAkI Fll where m England. Scotland or £2t^Sa^^^2*ori Wales at the following pnces 9&mmmfmmg^g9mm^g -.^^*^i RED LABEL. g^ -JL** 4 l >r case of VI buttles
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    • 16 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Incorporated m Great Britain' HONGKONG lAHI CHAMBERS, SIJNGAPORE.
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 466 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. from London, g m Dec 4 •i ,ti denomination unless otherwise stated Pr^li— i. Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 1203 Rhw r Fall i*u /4 1203' l.<xtn. 4 p.c, 1960-90 H7i/ 4 Sp.CIMWI los +V. Union Assce. (Units) IQI »tiai A»oe. -a" Assce. (.£1 share
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    • 212 9 Nov. 30 Dec. 2. 3. m Can Com. 141 5 U 137 3 4 140 ricaa Telephone Telegraph 158 1 4 154^ 157 7 8 •un Railroad 53^« 53» 8 54 r > 8 apeak 51 7 8 5V' 4 52* 4 137 1 1363a 139 1
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    • 88 9 Dec. 4 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6.50 Java Cube 9-50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Muntok Popper 17.50 Black Pepper 950 Copra. Sundried 5.30 Copra, mixed 4.75 Small Flake Tapioca 4.55 R. B. Slam No 1 per koyan 100 Banja Jclotony 10.25 Sarawak Jelotong 10.00 R. (SiarrO DC. No.
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    • 39 9 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.. report the following dredge statistics tor the month of November, hours run 669; cubic yards treated 318.000; tin ore won 247 piculs; estimated cost $13,000; cost per cubic yard 4.09 cents.
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    • 37 9 Katu Tin Dredging Ltd.. report the following dredge statistics for the month of November, hours run 496; cubic yards treated 149.000; tine ore won 337 piculs; estimate cost $13,500; 'cost per cubic yard 9.06 cents
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    • 197 9 If, B >. wr?nffement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, #u« Singapore bree 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
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    • 147 9 I RIBBFK Steady jSStor^fJd *****1 Previously: Weak at I ;u<ki. April- Juno: *v» H d Previously: 6 3 8 d July-Sept.: 6V?<\ Previously: 6>-.d New York Spot: 12 9A Previously 12.t7, Straits BD.. Nov. to Roterdam: 1 14 10* Previously El 4 7i Hd peppfk While Muiitok.
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    • 65 9 I 1 I 1 London Tin: Easier. Cash: £224 10s Previously: Firm at €225 5s Three months: £213 lfcs 6d. Previously: €213 17s. 6d N>iv York Tin: Settlement: €35 12s. 6d. Previously: €35 10s Gold: Yesterday: €7 os. ll» 2 d Prerkmtly: €7 Is Spot: 29 3
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    • 83 9 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations Dec. 4 I I Method of Parity before Ratf PreCentn Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74 7 74 13 16 New York to 4.88 2 3 4.93 7 16 4.93 1 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.28/4 7.27» 2 Hong Kong
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    • 216 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RATES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations I Dee. 4 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 24 1.8 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3,32 London. 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 132 London, demand 2|4 London. T/T. 2j4 Lyons and Paris, demand 867 Hamburg,
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    • 1207 9 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co. 's List tVEDNKSDAY. DEC. I. 19..:. MINING i. Buyers Sellers. ;Ampat Tm (4s> 5s 9d 6s 6d cd rAsarn Kumbang <£> ;>s 6d 6s 6d cd. 'Austral Malay 60s 61s cd. Ayer Hitam Tin (5m 15s 16. Ayer Weng (ft) 1.85 1.95
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    • 161 9 Yesterday's Rubber Auction "TPHE Singapore ChambtT oi Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.255 th. auction yesterday when there were catalogued 976.383 lbs.; 435.88 tons. QUered 902.053 lbs; 402 70 tons Sold 812 276 lbs.: 302.62 Spot London 6.3' 16d Now fork LS% cts. PRICES REALISM) Ribbed Smoked Sheet Tents Per
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    • 90 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association INt. 1! o'clock noon Buyer* SWler*. No I X R S S. m cases 'F. 0.8 Dirfinbcn 2\ .> if, 21 aL B Onud KAQ m case.s <F. 0.8 d. cmfctr) 21 21 >„ No. IX R Ss (tpQ| tOOV jv«\ r(l;iblBlngapoM 21' 21 l
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    • 41 9 The following ttlt'Kr.tm hit beer, received from Takuapa Vullry Tin Dt»'<lk ing N. L. For November dredge Takuap.< So i 509 hours. 108.000 <-übi( flftfft 12S piculs. csttmatt'd valut* oi output 50<. hours 108.000 cubic yards \29 pl< uLs
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  • 496 10 DRASTIC ACTION BY CHINA WILL MEAN WAR WITH JAPAN Which Policy Is Nanking Pursuing Shanghai, Dec. 4. HPHE situation m North China took a serious turn this morning when the Central Military Council. Nanking, found it necessary to despatch thirty members
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  • 356 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh $27,000 Said To Be Missing The Si?icjapore detective branch are investigating an alleged $32,000 absconding case revealed m a report by a prominent Chinese merchant made, to the police last night abscondence revealed m a report by a promihent Chinese ?nerchavt
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  • 56 10 London, Dec. 3. Two nmnesty decrees and two emergency laws have released 1.000 Greek political offenders. Jugoslavia has adopted a similar policy and the Regency Council has signed an amnesty benefltting 1250 persons and abolishing penalties 'for various political offences. Journalists condemned for infringing the press laws are
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  • 94 10 Imbued With Spirit Of Good Xeighbourliness New York, Dec. Mr. Norman Davis wUI be the chief 01 the United States delegation for the L-indon N\\val Conference. Interviewed on the eve of his departure he said the American delegation was imbued with a spirit of good neighbourliness and fully
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  • 65 10 COMMUNAL RIOTING Three Killed And 35 Injured In India J i Lahore. Dec. 1. Throe neonle were killed und 35 m- j jurod In communal rioting, a curfew order has been promulgated and the Royal Scots, assisted by the 14th Punjib Regiment, aro disarming the riorers rhc police fired a
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  • 58 10 I ands After Beinjc "Marooned" For Five Days c Berlin. Dec*. 3. The Graf Zeppelin has landed safely c at Recife <Pernambuco>. Brazil r After cruising around for five days f and nights she received the all clear signal that the revolution, which had t kept her "marooned"
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  • 22 10 London, Dec. 3. The death is announced of A H Behrend. the composer of the famous song "Daddy."— Reuter Wireless
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    49 10 SIR ANDREW CALMCOTT arriving to lay the foundation ,1 rhe Harry Orhlcrs .Memorial Church at the sixth inilr I ppei Koon Road. He was received by Mis. Graham White defti George Oehlcrs (right) father of H.irrv Oehlers. wli,» vai I motor smash while studying at Oxford a year ago
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  • 162 10 K.L. UNABLE TO SHOULDER THE (From Our Owi. Kua!i l.uru|Mit AT UNte] Lumpur 3a John Hand- MCH kernmtnl had sat ion and U M Whet) itept would taken Mi aNo asked ii the i figures showed I not ne t *»o I all I Major Kidri
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  • 138 10 DEATH OF PRINCESS VICTORIA Court In Mourning For London, Dei-. 4. T'HE death early today of tho King"! sister Prinerss Victoria, is mourned by the whole nation and messages of condolence from all parts of world have been received by the Kinf and Queen and by His
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  • 36 10 CUNUFFE-USTER 'S NEW TITLE London, Dec. 4. THE London Gazette announces that Sir Philip unlifTLister has taken the title of Viscount Suinton of Masham and Sir Bolton Kyres-Monscl? that of Viscount Monsell of Evesham. Reutrr Wireless
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  • 148 10 Saturday morning, Urn service beii confined to members of the Royal Family and personal friends. Simultaneously a memorial service will be held m the Chapel Royal at St J«mes*l Palace. London. ENGAGEMENTS CMMCWUMB The court will wear mourning for six weeks for the late Princess, chmntfni to naif mourning on
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  • 30 10 London. Dec. 3. During Sir Samuel Hoare's holiday on health grounds his placo at the Foreign I Office will be taken by Mr AnthnnJ Eden Reuter Wireless
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    • 181 10 \v 7- ••> A mL__^2L /V /y {^P/> X* MAS "KYNOCH" PURE SC( TCH WOOL ATTRACTIVE DKSIGNS AND COLOURS $3.50 "TOOT A L" scarves m a range of spots AND PLAIN COLOURS $2.50 "SEA ISLAND" cotton scarves m fawn, GREY, BLUE AND CREAM $3.50 "FOULARD SQUAR ES" pure silk spot
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    • 44 10 TIFFIN $1.00 Potaxr P«»U*nliii<Fillrt «»f >.. I iiicm Iti. ili Grillrd I .irnb (ullrt .lardinirr Kihml I'n' tt.. Co!d Mc.u a Poiro i Ij Ku C hrrvr I nut < .»fTrr TOy o(//? speciality FRESH 5 BAKED ALASKA CHOICI OF OVER 100 OTIIIK DWVI 'PHONE 4906
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  • 1443 11 FAR EAST CRISIS DISTURBS LONDON MARKETS But British Industrial Recovery Marches On TEA RESTRICTION FOR SEVEN MORE YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Xov 21 T th« begin** of this week, every section of the Stock n |,vcha« K e responded enthusiastically to the news of the National Government* re-election
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  • 534 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, OftMtig Jacoby. Hoicard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four. Inventors of the system thath has beaten every otho system m existence. THE OPENING NO-HUMP BID DOR no apparent reason, the openIn one-notrnmp bid has been thc football of the "system manufacturers." One writer recommends a notrump
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  • 85 11 Fuivtjiii xports ol tin being final shipment* on ocean-steamera at al Malayan porti during the month oi November. 1935. British Possessions 430 Other Foreign Countries 25 Monthly Cumulative Total 1935 1935 1935 1935 1934 f OT November 6.740 56.721 46.261 4- 10.460 December 50,186 1 The above
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  • 53 11 Mr. T. L. White who recently arrived from Home, has been posted to the King Edward VII School. Taiping. as European Master Major G. M Kidd. M.C.. an officer of Class 18, of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to officiate as Chairman. Sanitary Board. Kuala Lumpur. Class 18.
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  • 429 11 Funeral Of Retired Storekeeper The funeral took place on Monday i Mi Teo Chent Hee, retired store keeper ol East Asiatic Co.. Ltd Sin sapore. who died last week. Mr Teo Cteng Hee who was 55 years old leavea four sona and three daoghten The funer;i i
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  • 69 11 President Doumer Due A n.w I.VOOO-ion lint r. the Metnctrits llaritimet mall boat President Dottmer was put on tht Madagascar service oj the MM. and shr is now making her lirst outward voyage on her transfer to the China and Japan mail Ml Vice. Her accommodation
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    • 111 11 Netherlands Indies Rubber Statistics The loiiowing information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics. Batavia. Production on Estates converted to jlont; tons of 2.240 lbs. dry weight. Territory Total September 1934 1935 I Java 77.429 2.864 Outer Provinces 104.695 7.808 I Netherlands Indies 182.124 10.672
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    • 134 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong» Thr liability of members In limited to the extern and In the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 of jthe Colony HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised capital $50,000,000 TsMifd and ruih m;u »*n muOMOM Reserve Fund
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    • 495 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. At STRALIA AND illhi (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter* Paid up capital m boo<w shares of €5 *ach ujooruoo Reserve Fund 1:31. ft OOQ Reserve Liability of Proprietors StM *m HEAD on X X 3« Blshopsgate. L T.d..;. tC Agencies and RraneMi Aior Star IIoIJ.
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 635 12 RESEARCH WORK IN THE ANTARCTIC Discovery II Sets Out On Fourth Commission IN OCTOBER the Royal Research ship Discovery II left St. Katherine's Dock, near Tower Bridge, for her fourth commission m the Antarctic. She will be absent for ;«bout '20 months, and after calling at Cape Town will make
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    • 46 12 Dec. 3: Silver Gull. Larut. Nam Yong 'Brit>: Pleasantville (Nor); Mauumoto Maru (Japi; Exp Grandidi c r <Teh.>; Baloeran <Dut Dec. 4: Thedens. Khoen Hoea. Singkel. Juno. Makasser <Dut Meran. Sin Aik Lee, Iriszank. Linis. Hua rong. Ipoh <Brit.); Prachatipnk Boribat <Siam>: Thordis (Nor.). i
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      22 12 TIIE IMPOSING TROPHY, the •Blue l.iband of the A-Linti..*' at present hcM h;. the French liner Norma?. die or show in London.
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    • 518 12 The lullcwing paiafngui disembark at Penang and Mnfapare from the N.D.L 'iner Potsdam, which anril .1 here yesterday Mrs Y. <rv HaniAchan. Mr de Heer \an der S lay Mrs Mabel Price. Hilton Price, Norman Price. Miss Kathleen Want. Mrs fi M Winter. Mrs. ohanna Prinz \un Alphen.
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    • 102 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships It— frti t U f «r exported la East Wharl (Entrance i, Rohni 22. Hal H Main Wharf < Entrant r <. Coriu 18; Bantam II 13; Ki.stna if. b Perth 6 Empire Oock (Entrance < Larut 30 X 34; Perak :*8 West Wharf (Entrants r. Hclenus
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    • 187 12 The tolli r mf. per ba. Corfu tomorrow I and E:in Mr S M s. Morgan, Lt Mr i. N B H Mr and Id 8 Oillett Mr md M Mis.s Htmtlngi and Mrs Gull M: BMnta and I Infani Mr W D Bark i i. s \v
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    • 61 12 Auby. S.i i Hi I. for Kvehlnj 1 Gians Am. Brit Sourabay.i I H Tidore. Out 4JS Deli 4. for B [> Kaltantati Br:HOQi Korm A Vvner Br Bar Kuehinu 4. (Of X BuysktN Dttt 4 lor P> Si:im ffem f ttwom ii Banskok I i Hero Norw
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    • 540 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. < Incorporate© m P. M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage Mil. LLOYDS AGENTS. mmHUttO AOKNTtf FOB FEDERATE!* MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIffIC il:l:;::: n-i>:;iliij*!!|ii=:::-iii:;>;^:^l|| WO BID'S OBlAltn i incorporated In England' IHK "EMPRESS" KOI Ih offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU HOJNO VLV or direct
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    • 25 12 For everything appertamin Ocean Passages. Foreipn Me Exchange and Freight apply COOKS WACO^SHLIT* [WOP tO TftAVfl StWV'Ctj 39, ROBINSON RO No Bookinft Fee*. Telephone 59M
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    • 614 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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    • 29 12 :d that, with effect from Jan. 1. 1936. he 10.30 am edition will only be issued when there is any substantial variation from the information pre- riously furnished. j
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    • 478 13 A i yt I /W| I I BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due y Dlr" RAWALPINDI /aT^' (>E 15,000 Dec 6 CORFU J5OOO Feb 14 6.500 Dec. 18 RANCHI J? 000 Feb 28 rPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 20 NALDERA 16 000 Mar n 1936. CARTHAGE 15 000
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    • 488 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" I FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANAD/AN AND AMERICAN PORT* VM COLOMBO. Steamer D CITY OF UUe ail? WELLINGTON Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Dec 14 Dec 16 CITY OF DUNDEE Havre. London.
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    • 1010 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khi*. Steam Ship Co Ltd and China Mutual The (^toK!?*?? 11 <IMI) LU Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) T^l s.^l, «I Ut U The StraiU Steamship Co Ltd The xVSTif' St %h *V Co Ltd The China Navigation Co!. Ltd The Arawaddl rttS?*
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    • 708 14 X* Pb Mb KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ TINOMBO- Thursday. Dec. 5. Splat-Pandjang. Benj*kalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. BOELONGAN Thursday, Dec 5, Singkawang, Pemungkat and Sclakau. BUIJSKES- Thursday, Doc. 5. Penang. Oelce-Lheuo 'not for pas&engers>. Sabang, TJalang Meulabob Tapa-Toean. Sinabang, Slngkcl. Banjak-islands. Sibolga, Sasak and Padang. OPHIR- Friday, Dec. 6. Muntok (pMttngen
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    • 696 14 JOINT SERVICE lit PRINCE UNE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE l>ue Sails Due Sinsrapoiv Slngspw N*W York. M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE In Por: Dec. 0 Jan. 25 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Feb. 7 M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE Dec. 30 Jan.
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    • 545 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AKKKA AND SOI Til \MFR|< v Arizona Maru Santos, Buenos Airt's via Col Moniba^.i. Zanzibar Dur-t -v s B( ira. L. Marques. Durban. P I \v.d Capo Town Scotland Maru <'ape Town via MomlMM, Z.in/ii).,. H Salaam. L. Marqut'*. Durb.t:: London agd Pt)r* Elizabeth Hvuyo
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  • 509 15 The Facts REFEREES ARE UNDERPAID London, Nov. 17. QINCE a few Soccer players have »en .sent off the field, there i been many comments regard- deterioration of the game,' 1 the like I hate to see any player' irehing orders," but because nallv
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  • 105 15 London. Nov. 9. 8S they are careful, the New land All Blacks will return to own country with the reputation being the one-point-victory team luck was with them at Oxford on lay, although it has to be said m elr favour that the atrocious condilona seriously affected their
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    15 15 JACK PETERSEN who will defend his title against Len Harvey at Wembley on Jan. 19.
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  • 231 15 A Poor Display t •From Our Own Correspondent.* 1 Taiping, Dec. Z. IN their first Inter-School rugger j 1 fixture Of the season King Edward VII j School, Taiping, defeated Bultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star, by goal, a > penalty goal and three tries U7 points i
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  • 168 15 Corinthians Bsat Burma Rifles In Ipoh 1 From Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh, Nov. 30. The Burma Rifles Q' the Taiping Leaerue. and district champions me the Corinthians ot th< Ipoh Leagu* and district champions, m i footbai 1 match for the Veerasingh challeng cup on the PeraU Chinese
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  • 111 15 Oxford Freshman Gets His Blue An unusually swift award of a Blue has been made to B. H. Belle, the Oxford freshman He has won it half way through his first term, but those who saw him nlaying back for Clanton m the Isthmian League will not be
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  • 51 15 The following will play hockey for the S.R.C. on Friday. Dec. 6. at 5.10 pm vs. S.J.I -SRC. ground: F. L. Wilson E G. Wheatley. H. C. Humphries W. Matthews. E Mathieu. C. Alphonso, D. C. Perreau. F. van der Beck. R Armstrong. R. Ebert. G. M. S.
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  • 451 15 After Lapse Of Years HASSAN SCORES FOUR OUT OF SELANGOR S FIVE GOALS Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2. •THE great interest aroused y the visit of a Pahang State hockey team to Kuala Lun.pur after a lapse of years, was amply evidenced by the
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  • 371 15 FIRST DAY HANDICAPS (From Our Own Correspondent.* Ipoh, Dec. 4. jpOLLCWING are the handicaps foi t'.ie first day. Friday, of the Perak Turf Club December Skye Meeting DACE i. Poniev Ciass ft, Div. 3. 4. furs.. sirr.i B ht: Larrikin 11 5. Highland Lass 11.4. Phoon Tok 11.4
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  • 45 15 < From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Nov. 30. Playing i their own grounc before a laige crowd eomposec mainly of beys from both schoo's. the Saint Francis Institution hockey team beat the High School by four goals tt one and thus retained the Clarke
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    16 15 LADY MARY DUNN driving fr.rni the 6th tee m the Ladies' Parliamentary Golf Tournament at Ranelagh.
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  • 369 15 AUSTRALIANS NOT ADOPTING NEW L.B.W. RULE May Later NO RISKS AGAINST S. AFRICANS London, Nov. »:i I <JRD lIAWKKS commend iblr effort to ptnwkta the Australi to play their present Test m;iti-hcs with South Africa under the new low. rule has tailed, it wa> r«v a! Ed m Sydney While
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    26 15 C. W. LYLE is amongst those who have been invited to play for the S.C.C. m the Malaya Cup match against the Inited Servicts on Saturday.
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  • 288 15 R. K. OXENHAM TAKES TEN WICKETS Sind Overwhelmed (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Calcutta. Nov. !f» 'THE Australian team touring India had very little difficulty m defeating Sind by an innirgs and 90 runs R. X Oxenham. the Queensland medium pace bowler, had a groat match taking 10 wicket; tor
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  • 165 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov. i. Oxford Unr ersity will again be m town today M Blaekheath and I!. to he present at ths Rectory i* mi I weigh up iheir ehanees agains: Cambridge next month i 1 B won last year's annual encounter at Twickenham
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  • 150 15 Death Of Noted Pioneer The death was recently .mnouno d Of Mr O. A. Critchley. one d the pioneers d1 greyhound radni and father of BriK-Gi nerml a. c Critchley, of the White City Stadium. Critchley senior was lamiliar figure at White City dog meetings', at which he
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  • 218 15 L.T.A/s New Plan The coaclunu le\. r i> c;rrliiii; The A. A. A w< re bus\ ira.niiiu he young idea ;'ll through the WBIMff it their hletics KhOOl :»t LoUfhborOMCn ftl d the latst is that Ibi Lawn Tennis As social ion arc f^Of to extend tbttl
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  • 65 15 Show Halfpenny *ioi lor the Ditch MIL- H.imli<\«p. jt N market had to be destroyed iii-t b.'MK knocked down by a motor l< Shove H.iltp«nny. a ftf f— l >ld was belnK l«'d ICTOM tt»<- Cambil Road at Newm.irket to the when the accident occurred Mr
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  • 463 16 Crowd Of 60,000 See "Enjoyable Match" HANDSHAKES ALL ROUND ENGLAND 3 GERMANY 0. CNGLAND beat Germany by three goals to nil m the international soccer match at Tottenham yesterday. In spite of the cold weather a crowd of 60,000 turned out
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  • 87 16 L Welcomed By German Ambassador London, Dec. 3. The German lootball team, accompanied by the German Minister for Sports, were welcomed by the German Ambassador and Sir Frederick Wall on arrival at Croydon. A leading German official said "no Swastika badges will be worn by players or supporters
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  • 106 16 The F. A. Cup I Draw London. Dec. 4. TTHE follow is the draw m the second round for the FA. Cup' to be played on Dec. 14 Workington vs. Kidderminister Stalybridge Celtic vs. Darlington. Notts County vs. Torquay Chester vs. Reading. Halifax vs. Hartlepool. Romford or Folkestone
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  • 175 16 Final Race For dementi Cup Tomorrow Tomorrow. Friday. Dec. 6. the third and final race for the Clement] Chat- ienge Cup <:or women" will be sailed: m the "B" Class yachts. The "C" Class will sail the usual afternoon race start- Ing times ior both classes, 5.20 r>m.
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  • 28 16 Amsterdam, Dec. 4. In the 25th game for the chess championship, Dr. Alekhlne resigned. The scores now are Euwe 13. Alekhlne 12 1 points.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 26 16 Guillomard Cup.— Best qualifying score. J W. Dunlop 73 nett after a tie with A J. W. Slater; Winner. D. S Davidson: Runner-up. J W Dunlop
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    22 16 MERCHANT setting away from a tackle m their S.C.C. tournament match against the Etceteras, which they won 17 4. Free I'ivss photo.
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  • 524 16 Evans In Great Form CLUB THREES KEEP SOLDIERS' i DEFENCE GUESSING S.C.i. "B" 8 pts. WILTS. B" 4 pis. THE services of H.M.S. Hermes players were at; am made use of by the S.C.C. for their "B" team fixture against the Wiltshires
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  • 44 16 The Royal Engineers beat Fort Canning 3—2 m a Garrison hockey tourna- ment match at Fort Canning yesterday and the V.M.C.A. beat the R.A.M.C. 3—o. The match arranged to be played between the V.M.C.A. Juniors and Fort Canning did noi take place
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  • 275 16 4 MEDICOS DRAW WITH S. C. R. C. Scrappy Hockey Medical College .2 S.C.R.C. 2. TWO Medical College hockey teams turned out for sanies on the College grounds yesterday, the first team sharing the honours with the S.C.R.C, while the second team beat a Wiltshire side 2-1. Both games were
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  • 100 16 Mrs. Rarker And Bray Win Mixed Foursomes <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2 The monthly mixod foursomes com petition at tie Selan K or Golf Club last evening was won by Mrs Parktand J A Bray <33> :> >. The runners up were Mrs Sharp and
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  • 346 16 An Excellent Display CLUB HOCKEY XI OUTCLASSED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS COMBINED SCHOOLS 3: S.R.C. > THE S.R.C. under-estimated the strength of thr i Mfcfta Schools' hockey side and were forced to admit dth.it terday, on the Padang, by I—3.1 3. rutting m thrir V i,
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    • 124 16 PHILI PS 1 CENTENARY HANDY GENERAL ATLAS OF THE WORLD A series of 232 pages of coloured maps and plans forming a complete C.cographical Survey of the International Relationships of the New Kra, its territorial changes and commercial communications. With an index of over 116.000 names Fourth and Enlarged Edition.
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