The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 December 1935

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. *<> 14,721. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935. 10 CENTS.
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  • 350 1 American Hospital Hit -THE Cram Prince of Abyssinias pala,,- was bombed and partially burned m an air raid yesterday morning by nine Italian planes on Dessie. The American hospital was hit and some hospital tents burned. Ten people were killed and 80
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  • 31 1 Ph4 directors oi the Bank ol Elite have agreed to recommend to. proprietors next April that Mr. ague Norman, who was first m 1920. be re-elected Govmor for the ensuing year
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  • 458 1 Nothing Less Than PEIPING IN STATE OF PANIC China Considering Appeal TIENTSIN message to the Tokio Asahi Shimbun states that the Japanese officials m North China are absolutely opposed to a solution of North China issues based on Nanking's initiative. It is reported that Major-General
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  • 79 1 Petition In B. N. B. To Withdraw vuuiak.m (Ba\. Borneo). Dec. b. E>I BLIC feeling here is exasperated by the news that, whereas the Netherlands Indies rubber quota has been increased, the International Committee has refused to* adjust the "aave, admitted mistake* m the assessment of the British
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  • 97 1 London. Dec. 6. The importance to .smaller nations of the League of Nations was emphasised by General Smuts m a speech at Pretoria yesterday. He said the Governments of the Union of South Africa had continued to j support the League, not because of any
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  • 79 1 Paris, Dec. 6. Th(> surprise .u-tion was taken by M. Laval on the reassembling of the' Chamber of tabling three bills aimed at carrying into effect a dramatic agreement reached by Parliamentary spokesmen oi the Croix de Feu and Front Populaire at this morning's sitting to
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  • 48 1 Washington, Dec. ti. The United States' <4old supply now exceeds $10.000.000.000 for the first time In history, according to the Federal! j Reserve Board's weekly statement, The rioe m gold stocks during the vuck amounted to $135,000,000. including a single shipment of $80,000,000. Reuter
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  • 155 1 Possible Basis For China To Appeal To League London, Dec. C. Reiner understands that China is considering an appeal to the League against the Japanese actions m North China on the basis of violation of the Nine-Power Treaty. China is anxious first, as far as possible to make
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  • 60 1 Raised To 90 Per Cent. The Hague, Dec. 6. 'THE International Tin Com- mittee today raised the production quota by ten per cent, to 90 per cent, for the first quarter of 1936. Since no mention is made regarding the extension of the restriction scheme after 1936 it
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  • 122 1 To Sir Samuel Hoaro And Mr. Cordell Hull Tokio, Dec. 6. A Japanese Foreign Office spokesman i considers that Sir Samuel Hoare's speech does not call for comment as it is merely a description of the recent I development of British relations with China. It was also a
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  • 85 1 Call For Nations To Respect Existing Treaties Washington, Dec U. Mr Cordell Hull. U.S. Secretary of State, gave notice to the world yesU-r- ■day that the United States does not' r look with equanimity upon the auto-' jnomy movement m North China and calls on all nations to
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  • 75 1 \cu York. lire. U AN MMmrmui to the policr 01 ;i plot to bomb th< Oerman liner Bremen, which ni tec la phmHi i» T 1<» i> m thla evening resulted n. DOast guardsmen bciii^ orU« n d to I by while llom oi llm
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  • 58 1 Rome, Dec. 6. A vast organisation for trafficking m currencies has been discovered here. The head of a Rome bank, who is charged with currency has been fined a million lire and banished to the Lipari Islands and 16 members of the bank staff have had fines imposed
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    • 66 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of th^ Malayan gardens direct to your home. l tw A fIH IB^h I i^l C^^B *ff TONIGHT V RIJSTAFFEL 1 230 TO 3 P.M. I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 TO 9.15 P.M. I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 TO MIDNIGHT NON -DINERS SI.OO
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    • 438 1 There is no better Ten than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW p^ HOTEL rORM *L TONIGHT formal SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE -RELLER BAND=! AND CABARET iHyTEZEY REVUE THE BEST FLOOR SHOW IN TOWN BY SPECIAL REQUEST -THE ZEBRA ACT" WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE
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  • 48 2 1 Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the '!nd. Court at 11 a.m.: Assizes: Rex vs Surjan Singh ant ors. Before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the 3rd. Court at 10.30 a.m.: Criminal Appeal No. 45 35— Chng Bi Chi •Appellant* vs. Rex (Respondent).
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  • 242 2 John Mills In "Brown On Resolution" A splendid epic of the indomitable spirit that characterises the British Navy is Gaumont-British's "Brown on Resolution" which began at the Pavilion last night. A tale of courage, simple gallantry and heroism, it is splendidly photographed, finely produced and is genuinely moving.
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  • 79 2 London, Nov. 30. On the money market this week sup- plies were ample for needs and m some 'cases loans into January were secured on bills at per cent. Discounts, after showing a weak tendency, hardened on substantial improvement m the market's favour m the average rate for
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  • 20 2 The Rev. Father Bertine Ashness of the American Mission, who has spent a holiday m Malacca, has left for China.
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    • 121 2 j"" THE RECEPTION OF THIS BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION j WAS WHOLLY ENTHUSIASTIC" DAILY MAIL I I >* f M a j f *'r SK«tf»pt are I JjjFjf Flic MeloJy of MrnJ. !.«.!..i I if( rf^dr TKc Ma.trry of RrinKarJt Wk£^^ '^P^ Br WILLIAJwI SHAKESPEARE I W -&2b^ X M.iii W MENDELSSOHN
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    • 368 2 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED by British Insurance Office young Chinese clerk with book-keeping and if possible insurance experience. Good prospects for suitable man Apply Box 518 care of Free Press. TO LET. 13 MOUNT ROSIE. one-storey bungalow, from Jan. 1. 1936. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms, garage etc.. tennis. Court. rent $100. Apply
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    • 580 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BEECHAM'S LUNG SYRUP for B COLDS BRONCHITIS Of all Chemists and Stores. Sole Agents, CRAFTON LABORATORIES, 20b. Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Sea front > Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation i 77 Meyer Road Phone 5758 THE MANSION Oxley Rise Singapore. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (non-licensed.) Phone
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    • 556 2 Tlbe Sinoapovc jfrcc preee lead Offlre: Cecil Strret, Sinxap. Phone Ml i, nr> w u extetiMoits io a dfjM. Tel: 'Time* Stn K a| iiuUa Lumpur Office: 25. Java Street Phonr: MM runic n Office: 40 4.{ Mm MtWl I E C 4 Phone: rnlr.il i, Tel: Uadm.iln, j. SUBSCRIPTION
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 320 2 SINGAPORE CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL SECOND SUNDAY IX ADVENT (5.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matin, 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 5.30 p.m. Evenrjong and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. D E. J Hodge. WEEKDAYS:— Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m.; Holy Communion on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7
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    • 329 2 Preacher. Rev. E. S. Lav. B.A B.D. 1 Tuesday, 8 p.m. Quarterly Conference. WESLEY METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1 CHURCH Fort Canning Road The Rev. Hobart B Amstutz, MA. minister. 8.30 a.m. Sundvy School. 9.30 a.m. S'rvi'f of worship with .specia. Christian Literature programme. The Hey. Dr. Paul B. Means will give
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    • 327 2 Vfonday. 8 p.m. Reading Club. ri'.esday, 8 p.m. Teachers' Meeting. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Choir Practice. Friday. 4.15 p.m. Girls' Friendly Band. 8.15 p.m. Young Men.; Friendly Band 1 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH MISSION St. Peter's Church, Stamford Road. 9 00 a.m. Holy Communion English 9 40 a.m. Mattins and Sermon Hokkien
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    • 171 2 Diary Of The Week SATURDAY. DEC 7 High Water. 8.2 a.m. 8.6 ft.. 9.24 p.m. 8.4 ft. Racing: Perak Turl Club Skye Meeting. Second day at Ipoh. Rugby: Singapore vs. United Services (Malaya Cup>. at Anson Road Stadium: Johore vs. NegriMalacca < Malaya Cup>. at Genuang: Inter-College Match for Galloway
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  • 312 3 Relative Pays Part Of Young European 's Debts ..JHIS ta case of a young man who found 1 nity for signing chits m Singapore greater that his «,ll power to resist them or his financial resources to meet them." S a,d Mr. E.
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  • 213 3 Secondary Wife Who Left Her Husband rom Our Ow n Correspondent*. Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 5. :.c cast m which Cliin Kirn and women, Ah How, Soon See Moi Chen Lam, were charged with s r fully constraining the wife of first accused, and using criminal n.e was concluded
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  • 187 3 Took $50 From Fellow Bus Passenger From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 5. k Dtenee of six months' rigorous im.r.risonmer.t, to be followed by one rear*i police supervision, was passed oy the second magistrate, Che Maarot. n the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, on a pickpocket Ho
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 3 FRANCHOT TONE and Joan rauford, who were recently married, photographed during a shopping tour m a \>\v York Store.
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  • 24 3 Three French Colonial stamps sold at Harmer's were a 30-centime Reunion 1852), .€270; an 1893 overprinted Tahiti. .£200; and a Nossi-Be error ■verprlnted €150.
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  • 578 3 M. M. COS PRESIDEM DOUMER ARRIVES "THE gradual reorganisation of the Messageries Maritimes mail service to the Far East which will result m a faster allround schedule next year, has begun with the first voyage on this Line of the motor vessel President Doumer,
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  • 313 3 Bank Withdrew Overdraft Facilities PIECEGOOD DEALER GIVES REASON FOR CRASH TJOW a 53-year-old piecegoods shop had found itself unable j to meet its liabilities was related! m the Bankruptcy Court yester- day when Hoon Moo Hee managing paSrtner of Chop Bhg Kiat. was publicly examined before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith. Replying
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  • 282 3 BROKEN ROMANCE OF SIR A. DU CROS I London, Nov. 26. SOMJE details of her romantic attachment to Sir Arthur dv Cros, whose affairs are being investigated by the London Bankruptcy Court, were given yesterday by Mrs. Anthony Lelolr, on whose petition the receiving order was made. Mrs. Leloir, who
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  • 675 3 Soldier With Distinguished I War Record r\NCE again, the Malayan Services are under a new command. Major General William Geoige Shedden Dobbie, C.8., C.M.G.. D.5.0., a Palestine hero, the new General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon by the P. and O. Carthage, and half-an-hour
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  • 90 3 Savings Gone In A Night Chan Yee. a 62 year-old woman. :i cigarette seller has lost her life sav- ings She has informed the Singapore police that she has been robbed of SI 10 and a pair of gold ear-rings vai 'ued at $8. She sa*d that
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  • 118 3 Hong Kong' s G.O.C. Also Arrives TWO generals and two of the most senior members of the Malayan judiciary were prominent passengers arriving at Singapore m the P. and O. liner Carthage from Europe yesterday. They are Major-General Dobble. Major-General Bartholomew, Sir Walter Huggard and Mr. Justice Whitley. Major-General Bartholomew
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  • 108 3 A Tamil named Singaram. is lying m a critical condition m the Genera! Hospital through a dispute over black umbrella worth about 15 cents. About three weeks ago. Tamil and Malabari coolies at the Navul Base had a dispute over the theft of the umbrella. Singaram
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  • 110 3 Man Arrested In .lohore Charged After two week's mv. stations, iiif Singapore police have made an arrest m connection with the fatal shootinß of a 34-year-old Shanghai Chinese named Chuns Siew-chow outside a coffee shop nt the junction of Syed Alwi Road and Jalan Besar on th«night of
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  • 68 3 Motorist Fined And Ordered To Pay Compensation •From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh. I>«y\ 5. L. W. Hocking wh<> knock* d down a potto 6 mutable In Lah.it Road wu fined $M) Hocking llattd that hi* attention w.is concentrated on a lorry ahead. He was Ufdutd to
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    • 198 3 In /^p\ 2 minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, utomach ga»— all disappear within two mlnut#t of taking a dose of Chardox. chardox is not a dm* it U a hiKhl.v-n«(ined and extrrrn.-ly a*.tlv« Torin of i harcoal. It is at least fifty Mmcs more aitive than ordinary medicinal
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  • 636 4  -  L. STALLINGS Abyssinia's Puppet Emperor mi BY Diredawa, Nov. 21. (By courier to Jibuti). THE Emperor rests here today aftei his flight to Jijiga. His Majesty, while at Jijiga prevailed on the Council of War to stand fast and await the Italian advance. At this
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  • 623 4  - The Long Week-end Habit Conquers Paris Rose Patterson TRIPS ACROSS By Paris, Nov. 9. THE LONG week-end habit, hitherto considtred an exclusively English one. though the great majority of English people make the break m their work* only from Saturday mid-day to Monday morning, is probably going to be popular
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  • 480 4 As It Was— In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending December 10, 1835 100 Years Ago Grave News From Europe The French barque Balguerie. came m on Tuesday afternoon from Bordeau the ,10th August: and we are indebted to ■the polite consideration of Captain 1 Dtsse i or
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 4 KATHARINE HEPBURN with Charles Boyer (riffht) and i-iu. Beal. •Break of Hearts." to be shown soon at the Pavilion
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 77 4 THE NEW 1936 WESTINGHOUSE PRECISION RADIO |HKp 55q t Wr B'^E! s^P^^Bl I** v b^E MODEL 206 )O TUBES BRINGING YOU RADIO'S LATEST REFINEMENT ALL-METAL TUBES WITH IMPROVED SHADOW GRAPH TUNING ILLUMINATED COLOUR WAVE BAND SELECTOR. OVERSIZE HIGH FIDELITY SPEAKERS. PRECISION CONTROL Metal tubes are more powerful more sensitive, non-microphonic,
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    • 128 4 QUICK RELIEF fe# fo* STOMACH SUFFERERS HZtSZT HiMirjtH M^c The most recent medical rese.m h and X ray experi- IVfs r »"i»*n» aami *d«i ment.-. prove there is no bettor, quicker or sarer stomach "*nii»l «»>»■ nwi remedy obtainable th.vi Hisurated 1 MngMnfli It i> unique because it is the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 78 4 8.25 Music. 8.30 From mail to mail in Holland. 8.50 Running commentary of the international football match Ireland vs. Holland. 9.35 Second part of the international football match. 10.30 Dance music. 10.50 Close down. Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths— 31.45. 19.74 and 31.45 metres p.m. 6.20 Concert of light
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    • 487 4 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END 9.20 The commemorate 'he birthday ol Jean Sibelius Connerto; IVth Symphony m Q minor 10.35 News m Gernutn 10.50 Today m Germany Sound tures 11.05 Fairy tah pictures for I piano by Schumann. 11.35 News m English and n Dw 11.50 Cose down SUNDA Y
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  • Article, Illustration
    125 5 OI» LORKNZIXI's Vskaris sealing a slope m the Italian arivam c across the Danakil Desert to Makale* I HOI SANDS OF GALLONS of wine arriving at the Italian fronts m Abyssinia from Italy to refresh the troops and keep up their spirits. Italian soldiers carrying wine at an encampment behind
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  • 807 6 NON- MEMBERS WHO BUY CLUB LOTTERY TICKETS Cannot Recover Money If Seller Refuses To Pay MAY ALSO BE PROSECUTED IF a sweep ticket purchased by a *****- member of a turl club through a member strikes a prize and the member concerned refuses to pay up the unfortunate non-member purchaser
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 6 THE RIGHT KEY. B. C. ROBERTS. Bishop of Singapore, blessing the foundation stone of the Harry OeMers Memorial Church. I'pper Serunxoon Koad. laid I>> Sir Andrew Culdecoit.
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  • 342 6 ISLANDERS FAITH IN VOLCANO GODDESS Though Relentess Flow Of Lava Continues OLD-TIME PLEDGE TO SPARE THEM Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Not. !<> IS the dreaded Hawaiian volcano-goddess Pele breaking her word That is the question being discussed here following the eru|i tion of Mauna Loa (13,500 ft.), on Hawaii Island, which
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  • 245 6 FIRST PLANE MAKES SAFE LANDING Colombo, Nov. 29. THE first aeroplane to land at Colombo's new aerodrome at jßatmalana came down there today. Mr. H. Tyndale-Biscoe. the Madras Flying Club Pilot-Instructor was j the pilot and he brought with him a passenger to Colombo Mr. Walter B.
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  • 45 6 •From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 5. Mr. C. A. R. Bonell. probationary AC P.. who is leaving Kuala Lumpur on transfer, reports that $250 was stolen from nis house last night. Tht money was taken from a locked drawer which was broken open.
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  • 277 6 Helped By Towkay s Generosity Ipoh. Dec. i. THE Anglo-Chinese School^ Ipoh, ii 1 making the first geographical tour of its kind m Malaya veiy shortly. Under the patronage of Mr. Wong Chin Tong. a prominent member of the Kinta Chinese mining community who has very generously
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  • 87 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Dec. 5. fJAVIXCI disappeared since Tuesday, a Chinese boy. 11 years of ago. was found dead last Bight, m the public bathing pool behind the Tronoh police station. Earlier m the day the body of an aged Chinese was found
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  • 123 6  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Dec. 4. Seven thousand copies of school books were hurriedly burnt yesterday m Szechuan when the various schools m the territory heard the rumour that certain infectious germs which take seven years to die, were found m the books belonging to a certain
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  • 159 6 'From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 3. In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Cussen dismissed the appeal ot Ramasamy. a detective of several years' service attached t( the Detective Office. Kuala Lumpur, against his conviction by the Kuala Lumpui First Magistrate. He was
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  • 118 6 A complete television broadcast is to toe given m December on a full-sized screen m a London cinema. Capt. A. G. D. West, technical director of the Baird Television Co., stated that if the television broadcast on a I full -size cinema screen were successful all important events
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  • 106 6 Women Demand Same Pay As Men W London, Nov. 24. OMEN teachers, anticipating salary revisions which are due to take place next March, start a national campaign tonight for equal pay with their male colleagues. It will be" launched at a meeting m London. Other meetings will follow m the
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  • 338 6 REMORSE FOR WIFE HE DECEIVED Ncu York Nil DEMARKABLE IOVC letters rxriiau-/;! between wealthy Dr. ftitl Gephardt. economic and philosopher, and ins blonde secretary, Hilrtj nm jtar oM Vera Stretz. now under anvst aeeused Of his murder, hive bteo made public here. Dr. Oebhardt was
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  • 65 6 Arms And Munitions Tradi In I'nited States Washington. l>c« Mr C rd< U Hull tod.iy jdmini.s? Q Sharp warning to ill urms and i: iridualj handling inni .uui munltl *ho had hitherto i tii« ii to rt required by the Neutrality Cordon Hull hopej thai the tallure L
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    • 33 6 SHIRLEY TEMPLE Acclaimed by EVERY RELIABLE PRESS CRITIC as the World's Most Amazing Child Star BRINGS ANOTHER Never-to-be-forgotten Entertainment to you TEMPLE \Qirfyftp hiTosxJn/ I i r j^H DARV^Citr/ Coming to the CAPITOL
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    • 38 6 Its a thriller!!! "10 MINUTE ALIBI" SV C Y> c m w J^ mas dhow AT THE VIC TORIA THEATRE I DEC. 14th, 17t i 18th 21st. Performance Corrmences 9.30 p.m. NOW OPEN AT JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.
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  • 232 7 Treasury To Guarantee Loan For £25,600,000 T lir London, Dee. HE Government's part m the programme of recon -•♦ruction and improvement to be car ried out by th< railway companies is xplained In memorandum on a prod financial resolution which autho the introduction of a bill em
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  • 272 7 Objects Lent By Many Nations A London, Dec. ft, a Government dinner m honour the International Exhibition of Chinese Art m London last night. Mr Ormsby Gore. First Commissioner of Works, acknowledged their indebtedness to many lenders. The biggest contribution, he said was made by the Government
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  • 157 7 Fine Musical At The Capitol Heralded as one of the most hu- morous and romantic productions of j ■he year. "Broadway Gondolier." the Warner Bros latest musical, opened a season at the Capitol yesterday and fully justifies the glowing terms m which the film has been described. i
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  • 157 7 Mr. J. N. Cooley And Miss Frances Seymour From Our Own Correspondent I Penang, Dec. 6. The wedding was solemnised yesterday at the Church of the Assumption of Mr. John Norman Cooley. of the 1 Eastern Smelting Company. Penang. and Miss Frances Elizabeth Ann Sey- mour. third daughter
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  • 273 7 A/iss Yolande Combi And Mr. F.L. CavePenny MISS Yolande Combi, a popular and pretty member of Singapore's younger set. was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to Mr. Frank Lindley Cave-Penney. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Cave-Penney, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. Miss Combi. who
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  • 233 7 international Rubber Com m it tee's Announcement Lewis Peat i Singapore > Limited m their weekly rubber report dated Singapore, Dec. 6, state: The long awaited announcement by the International Rubber Committee came as a great disappointment to Malaya generally as, although some concession to tho N.E.I, was
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  • 47 7 H.E. the High Commissioner has granted a commission as Major m the Malay States Volunteer Regiment to Mr. H. W Esson. M.C.. and a temporary commission as Second Lieutenant m the Regiment to Mr. W. A. Cooper. He has accepted the resignation of Captain W H. Oliver.
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  • 267 7 Guthrie and Co.'s Rubbber Report Guthrie Co.. Ltd. m their weekly rubber report dated Singapore. Dec. 5. .state During the earlier part of the week the market was quiet awaiting the result of the International Committee Meeting which was held on Tuesday, the 3rd instant. The International Rubber
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    • 132 7 m headstrong B 9' r^ tremendou s I y i n love! HEPBURN sbWr wSBSEm II John Beal I II Jean Hersholt I An achievement :n superb entertainment by a team of incomparable stars. a theme harmonised with the music of the masters presented with incidental performances of popular Tschaikowsky
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    • 379 7 ■KLvGfl^fl Kr-'^Z^^H 1& i blood Sunday Rrfrrrr T K^^H^^ WMmt^ -^1 rt iv :na S nifi(<>nt Sunday (hroni« If l<in Tiad< ;< !i <n rvccllcnt (tin I V^^BH Ax a Sundai Pirtorbl fl H^H a| pictcre whi( h is not only a credit Kpg J Brown ..Resolution I P S^^M^^S
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  • 1044 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935. Italy Squeals EVEN for i debate on foreign affairs Sir Samuel Hoare ranged over a wide territory m hi.s speech In the House of Commons on Thursday night and it is a melancholy reflection on the present state of the world that
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  • 143 8 Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. Stanhope 'Williams. District Officer. Kuala Kangsar. is now well again after ft fairly serious illness Lieut. D. Owen Jones, M.C., Officer Commanding No. XXVI Platoon, Teluk Anson, has assumed command of 'G" Company Teluk Anson. M.S.V.R. Mr. R. A. Goodchild. European Master.
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  • 327 8 Suffolk Flints For Abyssinia WAR is lull ot fUrprlMA, and tor many readers me of thotn viay well have been the statement tbftt the flint-knappers of Brandon M «W working at full pressure to supply the Abyssinians with flints for the o 1 d-f ashioned pHM
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  • 1017 8 FAEARLY beloved, the subject 'his week is the certain liveliness which has sprung" up on the Services-Civilian front, provoked by the outspoken letter to the Editor oi the Free Press by '•Private but Proud. condemning as patronage the recent suggestions that the civilians should do more
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 325 8 The Ideal X'mas Gift. Y,,u (m pat your (iiind> (he highest VT^^IhUBV^UF VIB compliment b> s«-ndin X them a gift case of thiH famous old ScoUh \Vhi^k^ m m m Johnnie U>lk* is packed m specially JQk I^^ If WE KS decorated Christmas caws of 2. 6or VVJ[B I^L I
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    • 19 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION j LTD. Incorporated m Great Britain* HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS. Sl!\ G APORfc.
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  • 215 9 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS 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
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  • 483 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES from London, 6 p. m Dec. 6 1 N w York prieei quoted m U.S. currency The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers* margins. brokerage and stamp duty are not included. ol tl denomination unless otherwise stated Previous v r-rtviousl\ Yesterday Rise or Fill
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  • 212 9 Dec. 3. 4. 5. Unerican Can. Com 140 139 7 8 138 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 157 7 8 158 ***** Vtcheoon Railroad 54 3 8 58» 4 57 3 4 Chesapeak 52» 4 53* 4 52 3 8 DUDOnI 139» 8 139 138 Firestone
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  • 111 9 Speculative Business Curbed By Sanctions London, Dec. 2. On the Stock Exchange today discussions regarding sanctions curbed speculative business generally. Gilt-edged securities ruled easy but found support at the lower levels and there was some activity m certain industrials, but Foreigners and Internationals went lower. Sakels again rose
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  • 105 9 Minor Boom In Gilt-Edged Securities London. Dec. 3. On the Stock Exchange today the Government's new loan announcement produced a boom. Gilt-edged Securities gaining from one to over two points and thia strength was imparted to most other sections except rubbers, which were damped by the increase m the Netherlands
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  • 136 9 London Spot: 5 lid Previously: Firmer ol 6» 4 d Jan-Mar.: 6%d Previously: 6 5 16d April-June: 6> 2 d Previously: 6 7 16d July-Sept.: ftr, .i ci Previously: 6 9 16d New York Soot: 13 05 Previously 12.91 Straits 8D n,*\ to Rotterdam 614 7o 8d
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  • 62 9 London Tin: Steady. Cash: £222 15s. Previously Easier at £222 ss. Three months: £211 12s 6d Previously £211 10s New York Tin: 51.25. Previously: 51.00 Settlement: €35 12s 6d Previously: £35 15s. Yesterday: £7 Is Previously: £7 os. ll l 2 d Spot: 29 3 16d Previously
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  • 74 9 London Closing Quotations Dec. 6 Method oi Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74* 8 74 15 lbNew York to 4.88 2 3 4.92\ 4.93 716 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.97 7.253, 7.28 1 Hong Kong Per dollar ls. 4> 4 d.
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  • 226 9 I Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Dec. 6 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 3 months' sight 2,4 1 16 London. 60 days* sight 2 4 1 32 London. 30 days' sight 24 London, demand 2 3 3132 London, T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons
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  • 1168 9 Fraser and Co. s List I IRIDAY. DEC 6. lf-KUi "VI IN ING Butets Seller* Ampat Tin <4s* 5s 9d fcl 3d c.d. Asam Kumbang (£> 34s 6d 36s 6d c.d Austral Malay (i> 60s 61s c.d. Ayer Hitnm Tin (Ofj ljs 16Ayer Weng fsl»
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  • 90 9 Dec. 6 Buyers* Sellers I Gambler 6.50 Java Cub.- 9.25 Hamburg Cuoe 9.50 White Muntok Pepper 17.0G Black Pepper 9.25 Copra. Sundried 5.15 Copra, mixed 465 Small Flake Tapioca 4.55 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 106 Banja Jelotong 10.25 Sarawak Jelotong 10.00 R. (Slain W.C.
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  • 50 9 London. Nov. Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue, excludirm se!!-ba-hmcinu items, amounts to B 991,009.917 compared with €374.4118.856 at the corresponding date ol last v< .ir Total ordinary expenditure exriusr > Of sell-balancing items, is 470.073 7:~>;: I against €471.023,026 at the corresponding da*« o| 1934. -British
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  • 88 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association l><« «i. I o'clock noon Buyers Srlkr^ No. 1.X.X.5.8. liicaM's •FOB December H 13 lft Good ?\A.W m case.s (F.O.H Him nib.T' II ♦< 21 No IX H.S.S <spotlooso> Sin«apon I 21 2P« No I.X.R.S.S EH'romb«r 2\~ H 22 January-Man h ?l l 4 April
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  • 28 9 The output from Kram.i Pulftl Muw for the month ol Hbvemb t I*l as follows From the mine 219 picuil inn. tributors S3; to'ul HI piculs
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  • 762 10 Autonomy Purely Chinese Movement Says Japan SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S FOREIGN AFFAIRS SPEECH Londot\ Dec. 5. INURING the Foreign Atfairs speech m the debate on the Address m the [House oi Commons Sir Samuel Hoare recalled the growing financial difficulties of China and the disorganisation
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  • 63 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Condition Takes Serious Turn Shanghai, Dec. 6. r jTHF condition of Mr Wan? Ching Wei. the Chinese Premier, who was shot during the opening of the Kuomintang Congress three weeks ago. took a serious turn yesterday when an official bulletin was issued
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  • 73 10 May Visit Singapore Soon Th€ giant X.L.M. Fokkor 736. which is -me oi the biggest planes m the ■JOrkL may visit Singapore soon. Plans to aperate this liner on the regular bi-weekly t rvice between Amsterdam and Batavi; are now und*»r consideration. It was recently published that the
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  • 53 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Granted By Kuomintaim Executive Council Acting upon the proposal of Mr. Chiu Fu Kai. Minister of Education for the Province of Kiangsu. the Executive Council Meeting of the Fifth Plenary Congress of the Kuomintang passed a resolution yesterday granting freedom of speech to
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 10 photo). WHEN HIS laxi somersaulted m the manner abcvt. Mr. K. L Bridges, superintendent of- the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, who was driving m it. was severely bruised and received a cut on the leg. The accident occurred at the junction of Paterson Road and Grange Road and the Malay driver
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  • 57 10 London. Dec. 5. The American, French and Italian delegations to the naval conference, which opens on Monday, will reach London on Friday. The Japanese delegation has already arrived. The Government dinner to have been pjiven m connection with the Conference on Monday evening has been postponed, owing to
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  • 115 10 founded suspicion that Britain If actuated by sinister motives and concentrate on finding a basis of settlement and render it oossible for the world to return to normal Mr. Anthony Eden, .vinding up the debate said the fact that fifty nations were willing to shoulder the unwelcome r^sDonsibility of sanctions
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  • 495 10  - YOUNG MARSHAL READY TO RESIST Sin Chew Jit Poh Gen. Ho Ying Chin's Office Besieged Shanghai, Dec. 6. MARSHAL Chang Hsueh Liang, former ruler of the provinces m north-east China, has proceeded to the regions m the north-west, preparatory to taking over the command of the forces m Shansi and
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  • 37 10 Paris, Dec. 5. Following an interview with M. Hei* riot, M. Laval has accepted all the Rad!-cal-Socialist demands Oovtrnmi nt supporters are consequently more optimistic regarding M. Laval's protpectl of success m the Chamber debate tc- Reuter
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  • 286 10 FELT UNACCEPTABLE TO MUSSOLINI AT PRESENT Paris, n,., ir is mdetnood that th B ernment ha^ submitted thi Maurice Peterson, the For< Abyssinian expert, tor 'the French Government for peace m Abyssinia Three factors h.tv. the proposals irum progress First. M. La\al
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  • 84 10 Foreign Poliiv Ol Men (tovornnu'nt London l>< The Go\ mm vigorously defended b Baldwin m the d»b.. m the House ol C«»tr.:i declared he would Urn n peace If the Lea^u. I this terrible dispu*would be grateful a:..! vided alwmyi that down were obf I Sneaking ol
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    • 181 10 kid ki v mil ■H^hHf^ film W /Sr /y^^ 3 SCikRF 1^ //7 O/^^^ FOR yy X'MAS "KYNOCH" pure sex TCH wool attractive "designs and colours $3.50 "TOOTAL" scarves m a range of spots ""and plain colours $2.50 "SEA ISLAND" cotton scarves m fawn, GREY, BLUE AND CREAM $3.50 "FOULARD
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    • 53 10 i y TODAY I TIFFIN $1.00 Crram of Mushro«m«. C; rilled I ish A l.uir. Hoast Sirloin at V-H<ti-s«n-.idivh N.»nrr < ahhaxe A I'Mnmr < M.i< m (old Meat A sjlarf Puddin a la K«-i#»' < hr+*r. Vruh offrr 77?y OUR SPECIALITIES FRESH E" BAKED ALASKA A CHOK I OF
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  • 964 11 WORLD TIN TAKE STEADILY INCREASING Russian Consumption Reaches I (From the Free Press Correspondent) T... London, Nov. 25. UK c«»,ump«,o,, of tin is steadi.y increasing throughout Ux world. That ta the essence of the excellent news f or Malayan mm- j ,n S shareho ders contained m the November Bulletin
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  • 100 11 Leaves Urumehi For Kashgar Peiping. A telegram has been received from Urumehi. capital of Sinkiang. stating that Sir Brie Teichman, Chinese Counsellor of the British Embassy, left thai city on Nov. 14 tor Kashgar. Sir Eric, who is travelling to India overland on his way home on
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  • 182 11 To Plant 1.1,000 Onion Seedlings In S Hours Barrow-pushing marathons have lost favour m Australia but another ireak wager, this time between two members of the Federal House or Representatives have replaced them m the public eye Mr. Stacey, the 18-stone member for Adelaide has made a £5
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  • 486 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb. Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading team-of-four, inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. THE FOUR ACES LEAD-DIREC TING SLAM DOIBI X AGAINST ordinary contracts, the primary purpose of a double is to penalise an overbid as much as
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  • 281 11 ►eean Shipments of rubber, including Concentrated Latex. Latex and Revertex. being final shipment on ocean steame_rs at all Malayan ports the month o: November. 1935. m Long Tons. Sheet and Crepe Latex. Con. Latex. Revertex TOTAL GRAND~ Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment DETINATION Export Export Export TOTAL Proper S.S.
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  • 301 11 /the undernoted newly added nonBctton and fiction world will be ready for issue today at 8 .50 a m One Again* England. Illustrated. .Ernst Carl; Lady de Rothseluld and I Her Daughters 1821-1931. Illustrated.! Lucy Cohen: Haig. Illustrated. Dull Coop.r; The Tribulations of a Baronet.' Illustrated. Timothy Eden;
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  • 178 11 To Escape Counter-Sanctions By Italy Rome. Nov. VJ. Shakespeare and Shaw are the only English authors to escape "countersanctions In the intellectual field." Shakespeare, because he was the Elizabethan son Of the Italian Renaissance, and Shaw, because "ho X the most brilliant and anti-British oi all
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  • 74 11 New York, Dec. 3. The Tutankhamen curse is recalled m connection with the death of Dr James Henry, one of the discovers of the famous tomb, who died from a mysterous illness with which he was stricken a week ago while aboard the steamer Conte de Savoia on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 HONGKONG AND SH4NC.HAI BANKING CORPORATION. •Ircoroorated m the Colony of Hong Kong* Tin.' liability oi members is hunted to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. ti ol 1029 of the Colony HF/\i> omOB: hong MHO Authorised Capital 550.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve
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    • 503 11 CHARTERED BANK Ol INDIA. AISTKAM \M) < HIN •Incorporated m En«l Royal Ch;<rt' Paid up capita) m 64>n |OJ shares of tfi each i-.i^iCOOe X rye Fur.ri JOO 00C His rvn Liability Proprietor, > r^o 000 m \i» otrvu i 38. BLshopstfate. L- :.<: EC 2 Agencies and Branches*. A!<
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  • 101 12 Ten Days' Sale Of Contents And Equipment London. In the ship at the wharf of Messrs Thos. W. Ward. Ltd.. Palmer's Works Jarrow-on-Tyne. Mr. Arthur Horace Knight (Messrs. Knight. Frank and Rutley) has started the 10 days' auction sale of the contents and equipment of the Olympic. The
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 676 12 Poor Results In September IN spite of seasonal improvements m the imports of coal, grain and fruit, and comparatively heavy shipments of coal to Italy, September was a disappointing month at Continental ports, and. quite contrary to the normal trend of affairs, arrivals m September were
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    • Article, Illustration
      80 12 THE UNION CASTLE LINER. Grantully Castle <7.592-tons> came into collision with the 1.900-ton Finnish steamer Aune H. m Galleon's Reach and had to return to King George V dock while two hundred passengers waited at Tilbury to board her. The Grantully Ca-stle had left South-West India Dock after loading a
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    • 282 12 Only Colombo Reports Human Plague The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau lor the week 'ended Nov. 30. states: Plague. Colombo was again the only port m the Eastern Arena to report the j presence Of human plague during the week, two fatal cases having
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    • 121 12 Owners and masters ofl shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the Anti-Aircraft practice, which will take place from Sphinx Battery. Tekong Besar on Dec. 12 commencing at 9 a.m. A red Hag will be Mown from the battery position
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    • 41 12 Dec 5: Delagoa Maru <Jap>; City ol Perth. Benvenue. Scott Harley. J^rantut (Brit.). Dec. 6: Pontianak. Ampang. Esmeralda, Malacca, Achatina. Corfu, Flevo. Mirzapore. Giang Ann «Brit.»: Mijer. V. der Does de Bye. Tobelo. Tidore. Ophir. Tawali <Dut.»: Hero <Nor>. I
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    • 113 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside thr whanes or expected to arrhe East Wharf (Entrance (..u«- i Hakodate Maru L'o Main Wharf (Entrance (.aif Carthage 18: Klotno 16 K Narbada 11; Behar 7 Empire Dock (Entrance C.,t* 3) Thurland Castle 32; S 34: Gemas :i7. Kinta West Wharf (Entrance !..,> j. Denmark
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    • 95 12 Tourcoing. Norw 1.571 Dairen. Cebu 6. ior O.m President Dourr.er Pr trom Marseilles 6 foe 8oi| Hakodate Maru Jap Yokohama 6. lor ColcnttO 7 Erria. Dan 5.480 tone hagen 6. ior floloxoi 6 Thurland Cootie Br New York 6. fof N'.-a Y Tomohon. Dut 684 kawang 6. tor
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    • 87 12 The following avp Dutch airways: Arrived from Europe and I I KLM Oeverswaluw. on I Mr. Janssen. Mr v Arl and Mr. Casteleyn Left for N.E.I by KLY on Dec. 4. Mr. Janssen. Mr v Arkel ,Casteleyn. Left for NE.I by KMLM AFK. on Dec 4 Mr. O.
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    • 541 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. Incorporated m P. M.S.) rn.tTIIONE: freight S43S Pm— gc Mil LLOYDS AGENTS. •WOKiNO AGENT* KOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAY* BOTAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AM. CANADIAN PACIFIC > WOBLD'J CRIAHH < Incorporated In England) *YiAVEL SYSTEM; I*HE "EMP&ESS" ROCTfc offeri TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES vU BOAOUJLTJ or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 183 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS 22, PALL MALL. LONDON. I W 1 of fast twin-screw CXI Or Mail Passenger Vessels b» i t\* RANGOON. COLOMBO. TORI >l l»^> MARSEILLES. PLYMOITH \M> LONDON with through connect i Singapore and Penan*: HOMEWARD SAILING Leave l«»» Rancoon ••loailM 1935 DERBYSHIRE Dec 19 Dec 19:tb
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 464 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 LipLs, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m
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    • 434 13 I PA?S I \Js rand BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, Tonnage Spore. nn c Due RTHAOE 15.000 In Port SOMALI HlS** FTo C i li.g^ ill ISh a Si fm I 1 RAWALPINDI 17.00(1 Jan. 31 CHITRAL 15.000 Apr 24 HOMEWARDS i5 ayes Leaves BANGALORE eZT SOUDAN.
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    • 508 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 4 COLOMBO. Steamer n c CITY OF U€ Salh WELLINGTON Havre. London, Rotterdam. Hamburg Deo 14 rw ia CITY OF DUNDEE Havre.
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    • 940 13 SHIPPINfi THE BLLE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Ilua Khi«- The Liverpool and London and Globe The Thames and \i~ Insurance Co.. Ltd. Co Ltd Merwey Marine In^mancea R l l \V *YS Th. F,dera,«i MaUy S..U. "...w.^^Th, R.,», sul R th myj rf s|jm BEV5Ffea^ a SSSSfiSK m Butler %ir
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    • 719 14 K. P. M. KiIMNKI I.IKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ VALENTUN Saturday. Dec. 7, Rhio 'passengers and mails only*. PadangBay. Amprnan. Botleleng and Sou^abaia. TOBOALI Saturday. Dec. 7. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tampat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOGlAN— Saturday. Dec. 7 .Tambelan and Pontianak. TOHITI Saturday. Dec. 7. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BLINJOE Sunday, Dec.
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    • 619 14 JOINT SERVICE or PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore \>w York. M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE In Porr Dec. 9 Jan. 23 M.S. SILVER WALNUT Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Feb. 7 M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE Dec 30
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    • 498 14 O. S. K. LINE TOR AKKK A AND SOI Til AMERICA t Arizona Maru Santos, Burnos Aites via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-rs-S.i).> Bclra. L. Marques. Durban. P Ellz.iband Capo Town Scotland Maru Cap* Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar »s Salaam, L. Marques. Durban. Eas* London and Port Elizabeth. j, Ryuyo
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  • 1506 15 Big Sweep Worth $24,366 LITTLE MOTHER EASILY WINS LAST RACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 6. ALTHOUGH the first day of the Perak Turf Club opened m t* f ine weather, the attendance was disappointingly small, (iood sport was witnesed
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  • 53 15 Great Sixth Wicket Partnership Sydney, Dec. 6. THK M.C.C. have scored 266 runs for six wickets. Hardstaff making: 150 not out. Langridge scored 53. The M.C.C. were 95 for five, but Hardstaff and Langridge added 150 m 145 minutes for the sixth wicket m the match against
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  • 21 15 St. Joseph's Institution hockey players defeated a S.R.C 1-0 on the Padang yesterday. Medical College hockey fixtures were not played yesterday.
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  • 314 15 Today's Fixtures LJAVE Alston Villa turned the corner is a question every soccer enthusiast must be asking aftei their last week's home victory their first since Sept. 21 —over Stoke City. The Villa, oldest members of the Senior Division of the league, have paid out over £20.000
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  • 743 15 k Immaculate Golf At Ashridge 'y MISS Fishwiok's team receiving I** six strokes m every match beat Cambridge University by 14 to 4 at Ashridge. but that result, pleasing as it was took second place to the interest ol Miss Joyce Wethered's first appearance since
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  • 1107 15 Hindus Beaten By 211 Runs CROWD OF 20,000 WATCH NAZIR ALI SCORE CENTURY Bombay. Nov. 26. THE Muslims won the Quadrangular Tournament Champion ship, beating the holders— the Hindus— by 211 runs, today \azir Ali. batting well to score 100 not out. helped to swell
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  • 168 15 Next Week's Fixtures And Players The V MCA have .irrm.^.'d the lul lowing hockey HlttrtH lor next Vttk Monday. Dor 9 vs MCU v MCU at 5 10 pm Bleha. R Lyne. J ttAtfttm P O'Dwyer. Ltt Fon« Llm Capt G D. C Roshty. X LeembruKß«i.. Thonn Ring
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  • 710 16 Boxer Versus Fighter TOO MUCH HOLDING AND PUSHING AT END AIME RAPHAEL was a clear winner on points over Young Aide when this pair met at the New World boxing arena last night m a twelve three-minute round contest, the fight being
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  • 262 16 CLOSE MATCH AT S.C.R.C. Chinese Just Win S.C.R.C Z V.M.C.A 1. PLAYING on their own ground at Hong Lim Green, the S.C.R.C. defeated the V.M.C.A. by the odd goal m three yesterday. Both teams appeared to be equally matched and an interesting match resulted. The lirst hall saw a very
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  • 104 16 Celebrating Sixteenth Anniversary The Amateur Sporting Association j will be sixteen years old on Wednesday. Jan. 5. 1936, and m honour of its com- I ing to this age, the members are cele- brating the sixteenth anniversary today and tomorrow, at the sea-side bungalow of their patron. Mr. Aw
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    10 16 WILSON, the Arsenal goalkeeper, saving irom Derby County at Highbury.
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  • 432 16 H.M.S. TERROR AND S.C.C. PLAY CLOSE MA TCH Club Win By Two Clear iaoals S.C.C. "A" 2 H.M.S. Terror 0. A SOLID defence was fielded by the S.C.C. m their A" hockey fixture on the Padang yesterday, and they beat the representative team from H.M.S. Terror by two clear goals
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  • 45 16 Indians Play Their Second Innings Bombay, Dec. 6. The Australians scored 268 Ryder and Vlorrisby making 104 and 67 respecively. r M^^ ed Nissar took six wickets, or 72. The Indians hsve scored 82 for two wickets m their second i«™™e I Reuter
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  • 133 16 TO PLAY HERE ON TUESDAY ILILN/EL and Ilecht, Czecliolfl Slovakia's Davis Cup pair, will play m Singapore on Tuesday. The internationally known pair will arrive from Japan on the Tenikuni Maru at 2 p.m. and play tennis on the S.C.C. courts the same afternoon. They have
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  • 110 16 KcMilt Of First Round Draw The Singapore Rotary Clv: nounces the following draw N first round of the Oldfield Cv petition H.R.H. Prince Purachatn H.. C. Barnard W. Shedden N. A. Mallal K. Morino F. O. Harrison S. Q Wong Ng Sen Choy lg M. Yamaguchi R. E.
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  • 476 16 "Deplorable Tackling" EARLY SCORING IN PADANCi RUGGER MATCH Wiltshire* 13 pts. S.C.C. 3 pts. TN a scrappy game on the Padang yesterday a Wiltshires fifteen defeated a Club side by two goals and a try to a try. Play was m the St. Andrews
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  • 32 16 For Today's Match Against Ireland London, h. •TPHE New Zealand am for ton match against Inland follows. Gilbert. Hart. Oli\ Griffiths. Caughpy. Badler Hadley. Lambourn. ICcU k Manchester Mohonry Reuter
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    • 48 16 A Detective -Officer's Experiences m Malaya. SINGAPORE PATROL Rioters, Gangsters, Secret Societies and Piracy enter into this fascinating book and also aspects of Oriental life seldom revealed to Europeans. by ALEC DIXON (Illustrated) PRICE $4,25 (Postage Extra) KELLY WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG) RAFFLES PLACE rLAtt SINGAPORE.
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    • 22 16 111 I^^^^^H Ohere is no skimping of hops «<? I W TIGER BEER I _|^B f 6 NEAVE LIMITED DISIFIEI -lI I N
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