The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 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. 14,725. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935 It CENTS
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  • 1603 1 Mr. Baldwin Says Published Report Is Inaccurate IL DUCE MAY ACCEPT BUT EMPEROR WILL NOT CEDE TERRITORY Geneva Receives The News With Stupefaction A Keuter message from Geneva says that the reported terms of the Hoare-Laval peace plan have caused little short of stupefaction.
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  • 120 1 Shadow Of Failure Over The Naval Conference JAPANESE STILL INSISTENT ON PARITY London. Dec. 11. IN an atmosphere of impending deadlock over the Japanese insistence on parity, which will be further elucidated by Admiral (Nagano at this afternoon's meeting |of the Naval Conference, the viri;ous delegations are casting about ,for
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  • 212 1 Police Forced To Fire On Students Cairo. I)«c. 11 A STUDENT who was shot by a British policeman m self rlefence when attacked by ;i mob this morning died m hospital. The previous 24 hours had seen a renewal of tension and 500 students joined 1.000
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  • 151 1 U.S. ATTITUDE STILL ENIGMATIC Reactions On Foreign Exchange London, Dec. 11. A FTER yesterday's excitement silver was distinctly less pani?ky. offerings on behalf ot Far Eastern and Indian speculators who were naturally rather embarrassed by recent developments being les.^ voluminous. A good deal of selling orders vat
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  • 37 1 Radio Station Destroyed By Machine-Guns Havana (Cuba). Dee. 11. Political opponents prevented President Mendieta giving his promised radio interview for the American radio conlerence today by destroying the broadcasting station with machine-gun fire. Reuter
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  • 78 1 'From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 11. Units of No. 39 bomber squadron from Iraq and two bombers from India are expected to call at Taiping on Friday en route to Singapore. It is understood the flight is being undertaken fci connection with the inter-command
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  • 35 1 Lethbridge (Alberta), Dec. 11. PIXTEEN miners were killed *J m an explosion 600 feet below the surface. Fifteen others have reached the surface and been taken to hospital. Reuter Wireless
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  • 37 1 I event of Japan actually building up (rear the British and American levpl. Such an eventuality will not be officially broached at the conference until the present discussions on a common upper limit have proved abortive Reuter
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  • 129 1 Tokio, Dec. 11. NftVftl circles here welcome report! Uiat the Naval Conference is forth with taking up discussion en Japan f •undamontai policy of I common up- per limit, declaring that acceptance of this fa mula is of primary, and «:he j working out of tho complex details
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  • 205 1 EMPIRE FAILURE TO SUPPORT BRITISH SHIPS P. AND O. CHAIRMAN'S COMPLAINT Struggling Against Subsidies London, Dec. 11. THE fatal unwillingness of Enipin Governments to give BriMMi shipowners the least assistance m their unequal struggle with highly subsidised foreign lines which, m certain direction.- are rapidly making it impossible for British
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  • 32 1 Batavia. Dec. 11. T*IIK rubber export quota for estates during the first licence period. January to March, has been fixed at 39.36U metric tons dry weight.- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness md fragrance of th<* Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT "B^RCT A TTRACT.ON y GLADYS AND SPECIAL DINNER DANCE VfTQ^FRftW formal 9.45 to midnight IVUOOIjIW¥¥ NON DINERS $1.00 I BOOK NOW FOR THE XMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. ggSopATH* WHEN IN PENANG
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    • 76 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF -GARDEN TONIGHT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I=RELLER BAND— AND A SPLENDID FLOOR SHOW BY THE MEZEY REVUE 1 fSEA VIEW HOTEL FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET THE MANAGEMENT REGRET
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  • 261 2 Friday, Dec. ti. H.E Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie and Mrs. Dobbie and Major-General and Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew arrived to stay at Government House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening: H. E. Major-General
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  • 165 2 To the Editor. Sir. On comparing my second letter with your first reply I find that it was you who brought Malta and Egypt into the discussion. Why. then, complain because your argument is developed, exceot that it appears to exercise a very disturbing effect upon your
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  • 142 2 To The Editor. Sir. The Free Press is not enhancing Its reputation or respect by its attitude towards the Italian Consul m Singapore and the Press m Italy. Everyone knows that Italy Is wrong, but two wrongs can never make one right, and the Free Press is adopting
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  • 374 2 With th; consciousness that this controversy is not getting anywhere because "X" will persist m changing his ground we would like to say a last word on it. though our columns are at his disposal. Because we mention Malta and Egypt, quit? incidentally, as an example oi
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  • 258 2 THERE'S A MILLION-DOLLAR, LAUGHING. LOVE-CHILD ON YOUR DOORSTEP. The foundling's mother is that vagrant Goddess. Art: its father one Max Reinhardt. the "Miracle" man. erstwhile of the theatre; its very, very, very, very great grandfather is best known as William Shakespeare, its name is Enchantment
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  • 431 2 Letters To The Editor "NOUBLIEZ PAS APOLOGISES FOR "PRIVATE BUT PROUD "—THREE GOOD MEALS A DAY THE BEST RECRUITING SERGEANTTROOPS BARRED FROM HOTELSMORE ABOUT WARMONGERING— OUR FINAL REPLY TO "X" To The Editor. Sir. Now the tumult and shouting has died down a little may I take this
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 SITUATION VACANT. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Vacancy For A Dresser. i Applications are invited ironi Quali- tied Dressers lor the above vacancy m the Municipal Health Department. Candidates should have had some experience m vaccination. The initial salary ol the appointment is $90 per mensem. Applications stating age. nationality. 'place of birth
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    • 183 2 SITUATION WANTED. Young lady, willing to help with small children, m return for free passage to London. Address c o The Lady Superior. Convent of the Hoy infant Jesus. Singaipore. TRADE MARK NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive properties of The
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    • 244 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Spillers Dog Foods Uniform Quality, Purity and Nutritive value are unequalled THEY PROVIDE THE IDEAL FEED FOR EVERY AGE AND BREED AGENTS FOR MALAYA Wholesale and retail special rates (or Kennels. The Federal Dispensary, Ltd. (Incorporated In the P.M.8.) Raffles Place, Singapore. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position
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    • 517 2 I Zbe Smoapocc Jfcee iPrcss Head OffW: CccU Street. Slngapon Phone M7l (5 lUe» ltk extension* to all 4ep*rtmrnu Tel: Times" Singapore Koala l.uropur Office: 25. Java Street Phone: 3653 London Office: IVY. FWt Mrrrl IE •C 4 Phone: Central at*. M 'Leatamalaja- Un4oa SUBSCRIPTION RATES 81;.. 1 Within OuiMdr
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 172 2 Diary Of PThe Week THURSDAY, DEC. 12. High Water. 00.45 a.m. 90 ft.. 11.40 p.m. 10 ft. Methodist Girls' School Concert. Victoria Theatre. 9.15 p.m. Serangoon English School Concert and Distribution of Prizes. 9 am. Hockey S.C.C. vs. Khalsa. S.C.C: GSC II VS. Y.WCA. 11. G.S.C. Rugby Training and scrum
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    • 307 2 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore ZHI Wavelength 49.9 metres p.m. 6 Recorded music. 0.44 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8.30 Close down. B.B.C.— GSG and GSF p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The Bath Pump Room Orchestra, relayed from the Pump Room, Bath. 7.05 Talk: "I Knew a Man"— (lok 7.20 Greenwich
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  • 979 3 Appeal Against Fine HUGE SALES OF GERMAN PILLS THE first prosecution under the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance was argued m appeal yesterday before Mr. Justice Burton. The case was one m which Ho Siong Ngeow was convicted by the criminal district judge, Mr. H. A.
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  • 199 3 NIGHTS OF AWFUL STOMACH PAIN. What a relief to be able to eat and p normally after years of stomach 'rouble which caused nights of un-r-':irable pain. No wQnder Mr. T says he was ortunate when he tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. "Being a suffer from stomach trour>k- for years,
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  • 56 3 Mr. J. H. Martin, of Messrs T. B Rogers and Co.. Singapore, fell down a ravine at night during a walk on the Papan Rubber Estate, Johore recently. He sustained concussion of the brain, but is not m a serious condition, and is convalescing at his I
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  • 496 3 Employer And Employee A SINGULAR case of cheating, m which the parties were Cliinese —at one time employer and employee—and In which was involved a Civil Court judgment and an alleged attempt to defraud m respect of an instalment thereby ordered. was heard yesterday before Mr. Norman
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  • 32 3 A Chinese girl aged sixteen committed suicide at Leba'an, Sarawak. Evidence produced before the Coroner showed that the girl had been very distressed about her fiance, who is a leper.
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  • 23 3 Mr. Alexander Forsyth Gowan, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Straits Settlements, has been appointed a Justice oi* the Peace for the Settlement of Penan*.
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  • 305 3 Starts On Saturday A FIRST-CLASS show is promised by the S.V.C. on Saturday when they present the famous thriller play, -Ten Minute Alibi," m; the Victoria Theatre, followed by; performances on Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday. For some years past it has been the custom of the S.V.C.
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  • 115 3 Malay Alleged To Have Killed Wife From Our Ow n Correspondent). Segamat, Dec. 8. A middle-aged Malay named Mahmud bin Mohamed was charged with the murder of his wife Zaharah on July 11, 1934, before Ungku Ismail the Sesamat Magistrate. When the preliminary inquiry was held last year,
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  • 706 3 part m the ruse but said that the Chawan had suggested. What is more the Chawan had "double-crossed" him He had not kept an arranged meeting nor paid the Teochew the $3 he had promised for the assis'ance given The Teochew had not
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 Ij\ y?l r*A»* r %m r~ I* I I\W .^^^Vj^*^^ i t J J i y^T^^^Tf >t r~, J^*ja>^^s^ai^ B j^J People whoVahe PERMANENr- with the durability W I I V, ited V f beautil patterned iMt«l I Hafi ceiling, of odpalacri Andfafe no I M \J y of those
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  • 1175 4  -  Joseph O'Sullivan By Commissioned By A King WHEN Shakespeare wrote "A Midsummer Night's Dream" there were many things (to paraphrase Hamlet) 'twist Heaven and Earth not dreamed of m h".s craft. The motion picture screen was one of them. Like much
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  • 27 4 Amsterdam, Dec. 7. Dr. Alekhine won the twenty-seventh game m the world chess championship and now has won eight games against Euwe's nine. Reuter Wireless
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  • 129 4 Ope ra Th roughout Italy On the Feast of St. Stephen. Dec. 26. the grand opera season opens m all the principal cities of Italy. In Milan the inaugural performance at the Scale theatre will bt> Verdi's "Ernani and the programme for the season includes 'Don Pasquale" by Donizetti. "Rigoletto"
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  • 697 4  -  Rose Patterson On The Continent By Ed by Daniel Strauss <who brought about the storm) and a Dutchman called Perl. As the wheel could be stopped by any player pressing the button it was hoped this would take it out ot the "game.-, of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 968 4 I TUe Benuett College, Ltd., Principal I feheffirld, Jon Chiat Road. I Bennett O.IU- K r "T^ewAvniya l.ngland. i^insapore. S.S. I M-cflicld. i~, iiunupiUya Road. Dear Sir v I Pnpland ColomK.. 1 have pU-a&ure m iuforuxin^ you that I D<>ai Btf was sucvrssfnl m the 1934 London City and I
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 5 Ym -y vi&Wm x->:;:y,, :.xx S th Italian lorce composed of native warriors, occu- IM (.1 SMF. installed tor tlic Mfc krepinu of Ihr thousands of iI-ku idpiMs whic h will figure m I tip trial <l Arlctlr Bttfttf, uidnu :h« notorious swindler, and 19 oth^r |irrs(.ns. m l\u is
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    • 75 5 0 FB r j. ~S :^^l IMNFAI'IM I Hi..: Huns hay. \m^f^ "^^r- I >u P t% iior H 1 (inality .iii\\vh«TO IB,^^ .^jg» I lain is ran fully v ct»(l and IB T^. sirirt mrthcwi nl curiim I NX S&^isi t~t'*Z'~jC ptMit'ction i'.s u;»icjui' J'.avour lulMl tfe Alwayi I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 95 5 tows 7DjotccU JUtetget PATRIOTISM MUISANCg-<f wtCINEMA *tMATi*A G**Ni»S Yes w wcntw?ni"rh6 P/lrS supper raposj the celebrated ,o > /^3 I mo^^± Since* Italy has been ordered 1b fi^JiT Sanction Ap |Cr^ self-denial, Hie sumptuous receptions attbe jj Ikl(> n* i x *ff7at" Italian Embassy w'tll perhaps not be so k4Q|\J^
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  • 479 6 Mystery Mosquito Ravaging Local Swamp Areas MANY VICTIMS ALREADY IQINGAPOBB is threatened with a malaria epidemic following the discovery by local health authorities that the mystery mosquito, the Ludlowi, which is breeding m huge numbers m the Geyiang Basin, Kallang and Katong swamp areas, has
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  • 69 6 An omnibus with 20 passengers crashed into an Oxiord Street refuge after swerving to avoid a car emerging lrom Great Chapel Street, and the driver and two passengers were taker to Middlesex Hospital, but not detained On behalf ol the Gilbert and Sullivan Society a wreath was laid by Sir
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  • 313 6 Postponed For Six Weeks (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 10. HTHE Children's party which was to have been held m the Selangor Club on Dec. 14 has been postponed owing to an outbreak of infantile paralysis m Kuala Lumpur. A number of cases of acute
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  • 61 6 A baby weighing only 16 ounces, which was prematurely born on polling I day to Mrs. Hunt, of Pond Park. Chesham, Buckinghamshire, died 17 hours afterwords m a London children's hospital. The summary of trade unions lor 1934 issued by the Registry of Friendly Sock ies records a decrease of
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  • 203 6 ALLEGED ARMED GANG ROBBER Y Three Arrests T^HE Singapore police have made three arrests In connection with an alleged armed gang robbery committed on Nov. 16 last on a Hokkien Chinese rubber tapper living at the II 1 milestone. Tampenis Road. About two o'clock that morning, the tapper. Ong Bong,
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  • 96 6 Exhibition Of Miss Keith's Work Aii exhibition of colour prints by Miss Elizabeth Keith, whose work is well known m Malaya, will open on Saturday morning at Robinsons. The subjects were taken by Miss Keith from Singapore. Malacca, the Philippines. Japan and China, ifiss Keith has been m
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  • 360 6 a man ashore, but with seamen it is different. Although it ought to be easy to sign on another man it actually is not so; much inconvenience is entitled. I could give the accused 12 weeks and stop his wages for 36 days. Refused To Work r
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  • 361 6 Dramatic Action On Arrival GOODS DESPATCHED TWO MINUTES TOO LATE BECAUSE a large shipment i f Italian piece goods left Genoa for Singapore a few minutes after midnight on Nov. 1&— the time fixed for the operation of sanctions against ltal> dramatic Action was taken
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  • 184 6 Huge Distribution Next Month HPHE Free Press is reliably Informed that sum ot more than $6,300,000 will be distributed among Malayan contributors to the Tin buffer Stock .scheme inxr month This sum itpmenti tin fratti of Malayan participation m the much criticised KmffCT pool The sterling position
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  • 37 6 Starts Second Airmail Flight To Manila Alamcda. California. lH>t 10. The Philippine Clipper, a sister Mftplane to the China Clipper, took off yesterday on the second trans-Pacitie airmail flight to Manila, carrying 15.000 letters.- Reuter
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    • 47 6 MARK THE DATE NOW 'N W^P*\ YOUR ENGAGEMENT 3OOK J^K/BP^ WED. DEC. 18th yP^^E at tht CAPITOL 1 %T.^ SHIRLEY TEMPLE \**d In Fox-20th Century PictunVSI'NNYSIDE UP of 1935 k*»^ W "CURLY TOP" IWJk. r -i= IVI 1 1 rSi I IVI IVrr*K inn I S llnrAWra
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  • 983 7 Good Inquiry For Straits Traders 4SER COS. SHARE REPORT of outstanding importance has occurred during week to affect markets generally, and if one can rom the quotations ol the London and New York Stock mgefl the undertone ol both markets appears to be dis better,
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  • 86 7 V Tapitol To Help The Unemployed The Capitol Theatre are giving a I cinema show on Saturday morning m ti ol :i' a por l>nemployed. Admittance will not be by ticket but by a tin of milk and a toy which will pi > d. That excellent film
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  • 198 7 Not An Ordinary Mystery >itory Type These p. >ple there an lome who dislike the usual Hollywood conception of a newspaper Aim have no excuse for staying away from "Murder Man." the m w dim at the Alhambra Theatre. This screen play io not oi the ordinary mystery
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 536 7 AI UAMDD A r THE MOST BAFFLING MURDER-j BEFORE THE POLICE! BEIOKI. THE V. He knot. th. nmrer e«ry c I rI kj*«^k. am ■**>«»_ ??ij CMl»w^ „L. n. r MJafIBBHBU ■LJHtohM^M SMH^m^^^ fl**^P**^^B I'WiWV HW^VW^a^ Mirvfiima^H Vesterc/av a;e told you it was 'gorgeous 9 -today your friends, who saw
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  • 93 8 cheong. M:s. Cheong Cboon Beng nee Madam Song Buay Neo passed peacefully away on Wednesday the 10th. li. st. at 777 Grove Road. She leaves behind six sons Dr. Cheoius Chee Hai, 1 Messrs. Cheong Chee Tonu. Chee Lim, Chee Juay. Chee Soon and Chee Hock and five daughters
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  • 963 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935. The Buffer Pool Again I 'THERE is little doubt that of the bitterness engendered by the I tin restriction scheme, the buffer pool created the most, the Malayan industry m particular taking the I greatest exception both to the scheme and to
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  • 86 8 Mr. E. W. Comins. of Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed Superintendent of Agencies of the Great Eastern Ute Assurance Co.. Ltd.. as from Jan. 1. Mr. F. A. S. Hoole, Ipoh. has been elected honorary secretary of the Perak Hockey Association m place of Mr. F. C.
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  • 442 8 Barents Ami Schoul Functions IT is not often that Mngapofl parent^ attend .school prize-giving and other functions m the numbers they should. At Rangoon Road Government English School the other day only six or seven mothei.s eamt to witness their sons receive approbation In an assembled
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  • 1088 8 The Furriner A t Large Di.'OFESSOK Michener. D.Lit F.RS. is om ol the kindest of learned men. Hi- talks, lives, and lectures gently: he loves converse with simple folk. It lollows that when ht comes to slay with his old college triend the So'iire. a busy man with much work
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  • 51 8 The Malayan Information Agency. London, some time ago paid the passage from London to Malaya of a Singapore Eurasian stranded m London and the S.S. Government is now writing oir the passage money < $214.29) as the man is out of work and cannot carry out his promise to refund
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 We have ji limited number of empty casks for disposal at $5.00 each. Cut m halves they make excellent tubs for use fn gardens. C aid beck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance- <>/ fforiQ Knna 'Incorporated m Shanghai.) 201, Cantonment Road. Tel. 5371. m SPFiC'IAI fcfcy^ JL
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    • 18 8 GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE €r LIFE i ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Incorporated m Great BritainHONGKONG B A X CHAMBERS. SINGAPORE.
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  • 471 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. from London, 6 p. m Dec. 11 The above are dealers' middle price*; jobbers* margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of denomination unless otherwise stated p* >vi lm Conversion Loan. 5 p.c, 1944-64 la©?/ Yest «rday Rise or Full Funding Loan.
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  • 178 9 Dec- 7 0. 10. Unericao Can. Com. 138^ 137 1 2 135^ American Telephone and Telegraph 159 159 158 IL.l L Ucheson Railroad 57 58 3 4 57 Chesapeak 52 51* 8 Ws Dupont 139^ 8 139 138 nmtoiie 213 b 22 General Electric 38 37 7 8
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  • 16 9 The output of this Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd.. for November amounted to 26,900 lb
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  • 168 9 •THHE Singapore Chamber 01 Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.256 th. auction yesterday when therr were catalogued 891.319 lb.: 397.91 tons: Offered 869.070 lb. 387.98 tons: sold 709.520 lb.: 316.75 tons Spot London 6 5 16d. New York 12? acts PRICKS REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per
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  • 205 9 ws* Ry 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 newspaper published m Malaya has
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  • 138 9 RUBBSR: Steady. London Spot 6 S(l6d Previously Steady at 8 Mltd Jan-Mar.: 6^d Previously: 6%d. April- June: 6v 2 d Previously: 6 7116 d July-Som.: |%d Previously: 6 9 16d. New \ork Spot: 13 05 Previously: 12 08 Straits BD.. Noi to Rotterdam €U L* td Prevlooriy
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  • 63 9 London Tin: Easier Cash: €219 f». Previously: Easier at i,v, Three months: e208 itv 6d Previously: 0210 2s. od New York Tin: 50J* Pmrkmsly: ;>o.25 Copper Settlement: 2s. Gd Previously: \::j5 10c t I M Ml Yesterday. Ml Is. 2 l jd. Previously: B1 Is Spot: 27
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  • 82 9 London Closing Quotations Dec. 11 Method of Parity before Ratt- PreOentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74 5 K 74 3 Hew York $to 488 2 3 4.92 9 lti 4.93 3lf Amsterdam Guiiders tc 12.91 7.27 1 7.28 y Hong Kong Per dollar
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  • 219 9 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Dec. 11 London. 4 months* sight 24 3 32 London, 3 months' sight 2;4 1 16 London. 60 days' sight 24 1;32 London, 30 days' siRht 2:4 London, demand 2|3 31:32 London. T.T. 2 3 ***** Lyons and Paris, demand 865 Hamburg, demand 140
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  • 1143 9 Fraser and Co. 's List UKDNKSDAY. DEC 11, MM MINING Bayers Srller* Ampat Tin <4s> ;> 9d 6s 3d r.U. Ai>am Kumbang 34s 6d 36s f>d cd A istral Malay (£> 59s 60s xd lAyer Hitum Tin (fej 14s 6d 15s 6d Ayer Wen?, 1.85
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  • 87 9 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6.50 Java Cube 9.25 Hamburg Cubt 9.50 White Muntok Pepper 17.25 Black Pepper 9.25 Copra. Sundried 5.40 Copra, mixed 4.80 Small Plata Tapioca 4.45 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 99 Banju Jdoton* 10 25 Sarawak JekKOOf 10.00 R. (8Umi W.C. No. 1
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  • 85 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Dec. 11. 1! o'clock n«M»n Bu>crs seller* No 1XR.SS In cases •FOB DerembeTi 2P L'l 13|16 Good FA(| in cases 'FOB DWOTfctT) ''1 7 l«i L'l 9'lf No I X R S.S 'spot loowi (iiuttaMc Blngapor lm -jp 4 No I.X.H.S.S rmuwbif mi Jan-Mar 22
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  • 44 9 PahanK Consolidated Co Ltd .i.aic Pels Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd <A Etam> 1.420 Pell 145.300 FMtfftfl rreatPG 612 hours run; Suiik«i Kintu Tin Dredging Ltd 120 Pels; TYmoh Tu* Dredging Ltd 740 PeLs 78 ?oi v a rdag« treated G2u hours run
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  • 21 9 Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Ltd 37.900 lbs.; Lok Kawi Rubber Ltd 19,000 lbs.: Bruseh Rubber MMH Ltd 30,000 lbs
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  • 364 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh ANTI AUTONOMY MOVE STARTED EY STUDENTS DEVELOPING RAPIDLY Five Demands To The Chinese 11T ri rf"\l'*l II 4"*a^ Tuiifichow, Dec. 11. MX. YIX .11 KENG, the leader of the autonomy movement m East llopei, has ordered magistrates throughout the demilitarised
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  • 201 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Fighting In East Charhar <■• ued yesterday alter the Invading troope of Manchukuo were repulsed several times bs the Chinese garrison at the walled town of Kuyuen. "According to evidence shown by the independ idministration formed In East Hope! under the protection ol the
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  • 112 10 thanne Hepburn In "Break Of Hearts' This film is a sentimei] I drama r i ing around the love-life Charles B >yer>, his break X i\ Hepburn) thr u;h Li r;> :i Lor hia I .\tfual fall f fame 1 i much alcohol and ha] dii "Break is
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  • 106 10 )into:l Chinovo Minister Of R Foreign Affairs Hankow, Dec. 1» ■nl C'btf^v^ Chun Governor »eh, has been appointed Fovv'ii r v "M^nist'r. Renter. General Chang, whose new appoint vvns forecast several months ago a nat'.ve of Szcchnn.n He is 47 'ears o! agfe H3 is a gradual
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  • 32 10 A meeting of the Musical and Dramatic Section of the Indian Association, Singapore, will be held at 6.30 p.m.. on Thursday, at the Association's premises. All members interested are invited to attend.
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  • 107 10 Output Doubled During Past Two Years MOSCOW, Deo. If. M S rebr vsky, head the Soviet and platinum administration, is Ing rot Smith Africa shortly ■\:.y mining methods He declared hat Soviet gold output had doubled ing the past ti 'ears but he ned to double the present
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  • 139 10 Fraudulent Possession Of The case m which two Sikhs, Bishen Singh and Gorij Singh, wore convicted of fraudulent possession of miscellaneous poods to the value of approximately $500. which might be reasonably suspected of being stolen or fraudulently obtained, and fined S5O each was argued m appeal yesterday
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  • 38 10 At a meeting on Tuesday of the Central Committee appointed under the Tin and Tin Ore (Restriction) Rules, the domestic quota for the period January to March. 3 036 was fixed at 65 per rent.
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  • 65 10 T Jones <-r it of tim Singapore Swlmminj Club La now m the General Hospital. Blnga pore, goffering trom "fever H^ recently left on a health trip to British North Borneo bu* fell as;ain on the way back. An ambulance met the ship when it arrived on Monday and took
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  • 154 10 Sir John Garden Among Victims UMMion, inc. 11. A Babin; Lner f rom B n crashed at T Kent tcni n oc Includin I v I T t;io chU r m the Sal mpany and th crew v i m add It la an Germani
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  • 101 10 Chinese V:\]U From Boat to River Two Chinese lost their lives In Singapore yesterday by drowning. About nine o'clock yesterday morning two vegetable i a boat up tip Jurong R i firewood from the n On their way back, the man who steering fell oil wJiich carried him
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  • 36 10 r Own Correspondent i ipnh. Dee. ;i H.M.B ed n Tuesday for r. itay of a ten Arrai g inn nta have been made For entertaining the visitors at football and *ockey matches.
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  • 104 10 N SE REPAID Sequel To Dangerous Driving I huge cl i Oxlry Rift June 29. A motor-car driven oy M Holst'i wft town along Ore:: Hargrove* ciir cl lon. i H of Dil from town wa 1 a COllil Hal result of th< < dm r
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    • 149 10 GIVE A ROLEX WATCH Ti'ilS- CHRISTMAS Jrt^ THE OYSTER" STAINLESS STEEL -^pC^ $47.00 WEtt&Mli &'< 'iWE^Sijigy^ 890.00 and $130 0. KULtA w\co lO MARCONI MOVEMLNT l.^ V r^, Jr STAINLESS STEEL f I r LADIES ROLEX $80.00 $92.50 ROBINSON CO,, LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR Lnh V KULI 1 MASTER OE
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    • 59 10 TIFF«M $t.OO (11l Chi TRY OUR SPE FRESH HAKED ALASK i>' OVRR if PHONF D 6. GOODWOOD P A R X H O T E Special ]JB\jNEtt AND DANCE on THURSDAY DECEMBER 19th an BOXING DAY THURSDAY DECEMBER 26 A specially attractive hand has been engaged t during and nfter
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  • 747 11  - DIRECTORS STRIVING to film Spirit Aura Hollywood In Person BY y- abject has brought forth so any and such intelligent f an he present trend of Hollytuns piercing the evil into yond. After death death angible the Ineffable sense beyond, which should be nera material, has stumped od producers and
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  • 249 11 Malaya Rubber Statistics SUMMARY Ocean Shipments of Rubber, including Latex, Revertex and Concentrated Latex during the month of November. 1935. Notes:— <i> Transhipment means rubber consigned through the port from a place of origin m Malaya, by sea. road or rail <ii> Exports proper from Port Swettenham include transhipment from
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  • 409 11 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstitw. Michael r r ottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenkcn world's leading team-of-four. HI JUMP TWO OVER ONE RESPONSE IJNDEK all modern bidding systems. the player who opens first or second hand with one m a suit promises to rebid once ii his partner responds with one
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  • 76 11 Phying Star Parts In Their First Film t'allander, l>ec. 8. Display!] do stage fright or camera' shyness, the Famous quintuplets have started work on their first film m which they play gtar parts. Th- talkie la called "Country Doctor" and is based on the life ol th< quins'
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  • 206 11 How Italy Will Fight Dec. ic will by celebrated throughout Italy as wedding ring day. Solemn ceremonies will be held at every war memorial and at every war ceremony women will lay their wedding rings as a contribution to the Qghl against sanctions. King Victor Emanuel has
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  • 93 11 General Throughout The French Colonies I Geneva. IHv. 1. France has reported to the Comi mlUee of 18 on sanctions that application oi sanctions is .-eneral throughout her colonies, with exception ol Morocco. Experts have aeked for further m I formation irom Britain eoncernlng certain territories. for example]
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 140 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'Incorporated m the Coionv of Hong Kong> The liability of members kl limited to the extent and m the manner pres- cribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of jthe Colony. HEAD OmCI: HONG KONCi [Authorised Capital $50.*****0 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve
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    • 507 11 CHARTERED RANK Ol^ INDIA. AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA 'Incorporated In Knul.-.nd J^oyal Chart. r Paid up capital 1 n shares of *:.S ♦ar-)i oou.OOO Reserve Fund ♦::<OOO 000 Reserve Liability 01 Proprietors OOO.tOO nt:.\i> 01 1 k 1 38. Bishopsgate. L'.ndon EC 2 Agencies and Itranrlir*. Alor star iioiio Benaraßi Amnt.sar
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  • 65 12 According to Reuter report from Cape Town, th< two Iti.OOO-ton liners which are being built m Germany for the German-African Lines' service to South Africa, will no tbe allowed to mak the voyage to the Cape m less time than the Union-Castle mail liners.
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  • 101 12 Che N.D.L. and the Lult Hania combined air-liner postal service has, for six years, proved most successful. Since inaugurating the service this year, m May. to its close In Sept., 36 postal flight shave been made, westwaid and eastward, irom liner to coa:t i distance totalling over
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 543 12 AMERICA'S URGENT NEED FOR SHIPS 90 Per Cent. Of Fleet Rapidly Approaching Obsolescence London. WHEN asked for his opinion regarding the importance of the United States Merchant Marine Conference, m New York under the auspices of the Propeller Club of the United States Mr. H. Gerrish Smith, president of the
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    • 490 12 Lord Kunciman Explains Company's Attitude London. 11/ ELL-KNOWN figures m West of Scotland ihlpptni and shipbuilding circles were included m the company of L'so which attended I luncheon given by the Anchor Line (IMS), Ltd. on board the liner Caledonia, a*. Yorkhill Quay. Glasgow. Lord
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    • 167 12 Advantages Clainud t >\ i Hydraulic SjnUfll A Tktm \< door unit Donkin md Co I Tyne. .il'ir Board Oi Tr.< The system Dt an control bi .x* r>:vely ralrei In mci i perai thei watt rtlghi rttnf irhai Mow 0.. valve tha: be started l.n
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    • 120 12 The death is announced of Mr. Thomas V. O'Connor, who rose irom longshoreman to chairman of the United States Shipping Board < state New York mail advices >. He was 65. Mr. O'Connor had been a member of the Board 13 years when he resigned m
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    • 59 12 Fifty-one sailors of six German vessels lost their lives during recent heavy gales. They include 15 men of the Konigsberg steamer Insterburg and six men of the motor vessel Else Kuhlke. of Gluckstadt. The trawler Wursten, of Bremen, has not been heard of since
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    • 27 12 MARMIX V. ST. ALDEGONDE Tlio v Mail Liner m i M v will bortli tloi H en Friday it 1 morn In v it 1" A I
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    • 144 12 New Industrial Concerns Likely The report of the Executive Committee ol the Tynesi It Industrial Development Board, presented recently to the flrstt meeting of the council since the formation oi thfl board m March, stated that since March IS n-w eoncerrs have been established on Tyneside and that
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 455 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: PralfM 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINGS AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIf IC P. :-:-:;::::".:'->>-:-:fl!::::>'-:'::-.^,:-:;:^:: WpßlDf COEATEH < Incorporated m England) TttAV£I*YSTW* iHE EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TKANS-P.U IFK SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 25 12 For everything aopcrtajmn to Ocean Passages, Foreign Mo Exchange and Fro apply COOKS WAGONS-LITS [WOOtO TRAVfi StPVtCfJ 39, ROBINSON ROAK No Booking Fees. Telephone 5008
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 582 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals i 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* t p.m
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    • 162 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUK Ships aloiiK^idt- the nhar\r> or expei ted to arrive East Whart (Entrance (..it«- Van Heut.s/ H Main Wharf (Entrance date 3» Bangalore 13: M idl it lUru soum 16: Cont V I Maru 7 Empire Dock (Entrance (.ate 3) Thurland Castl, 32 K. M 37; Klang 39 Empire
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    • 395 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, N ANA xSSf |P S^ 1 "gf S° H CATHAY isS2 r an JS CAR THAGE 15.000 Mar. 27 P AUALPIND^ -n^ t^- 2 RAJp UTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 .sAval! IND X i:S?2 F^:?2 CHITRAL 15-000 Apr. 24 Tonnaee SwT Iveaves BWGAJ.OPF
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    • 495 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. f lncorporated m Eng.and.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADJAN AM) AMFRICAN TORTi- VI COLOMBO. cityof"'" d Sai WELLINGTON Havre. London. Rotterdam, Hamburg Dec 13 Dec 16 CITY OF DUNDEE Havre. London, Rotterdam. Hamburg Dec
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    • 1122 13 I SHIPPING THE BLLE FLNNEL LINE (Ocean Thr Hu> kh. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and hina Mutual unart Whut"^?*? i* (l§ U Steam Navigation Co.. Ud.) T hr s a .Jlk v, t? r LUI The Straits Steamship (o Ltd tSSSSLfSSSS ftl« LUI The (hina Navigation (o Ltd |hr In
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    • 728 14 KP M VAN HBUTBZ Thursday, Dec. 12. Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. I TINOMBO Thursday. Dec. 12. Seiat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, Soengei- I Pakning. Siak and Pakan Baroe. J VAN DER LlJN— Thursday. Dec. 12. Cheribon not lor passengers). I Semarang. Sourabaya, Boeleleng. Ampenan. Padang-Bay. Laboean- I Hadji. Benoa and Banjocwangi. SlNC;KARA—
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    • 626 14 JOINT SERVICE 1 OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERWALNUT Dec. 16 Dec 23 Feb. 7 M.S. MALAYAN PRINCE Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Feb. 20 M.S. SILVERTEAK Jan.- 13 Jan.
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    • 58 14 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjoewangi and North Western Ports) Due Sail Spore. Spore r.s.m.v. Kangaroo In Port Dec. 14 Fares Single £19.0.0, Australian Return £30.0.0, Currency For particulars of FreUht and Passage please applj to: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG Planters Stores
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    • 386 14 O. S. K. LINE a fast new motor vessel "BUENES AIRES MARU" (10,000 G. TONS) Leaves Singapore December 25th at A.M.. direct for COLOMBO Due at Colombo Dec. 30th at a.m. and South African and South American ports Fares to Colombo: First 3rd Steerage $154 $46.40 $17 For further particulars,
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  • 105 15 1 From Our Own Correspondent < Ipoh. Dec. 9. During the course of a service at the All Saints Church at Taiping last evening, the Rev. igel Williams unveiled a brass tablet erected to the memory of Mrs. El. en Florence Tate .vho died m
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  • 79 15 Penang COmmissioner's Unique Honour 'From Ovr Own Correspondent > Penang, Dec. 10. In the absence of Mr. H. S. Paterson, President of the Municipal Ccmmissio7i. icho T*as aicav on sick leave. Dr. J. Eviile Smith, the senior member, had the unique honour of being voted to preside at the fortnightly
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  • 956 15 Is California Doing A Service To The Game? PROBLEM OF PLAYING SUBSTITUTES London, Nov. 21. ONE of the greatest sticklers for the old order m Rugby football is the Southern California R.F.U. It is a charter member of the United States R.F.U..
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  • 188 15 Rumanian Mammoth For English Ring London. Nov. 20. AS a writer on boxing. I am not sure whether to laugh at the prospect of a 7ft. 6in. heavy-weight 3eing introduced to English rings, or whether to try and treat it seriously, writes Geoffrey Simpson m the Daily Mail.
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  • 99 15 INjoI Will Be Ready In February •From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Dec. 10. Tin 1 reoort presented at the annual general meeting of the Kinta Swimming Club disclosed that satisiactory progress had been made. The Club's pool will be ready m February. The Club's cash balance is
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  • 66 15 'From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Dec. 10 Perak's Rusby Fifteen against the RAF. on Sunday will be as follows. Cranlord: Barr. Mac Arthur. Thunder and Hartley: Montgomery and Wood: Littledyke. Miller. Hallam. Lee. *linns. Mathews. Smith and Chappel. This is the HUne fifteen as played against Selangor
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  • 818 15 GRAND TOTAL OF $11,041.90 COLLECTED day next they v.vn- havinv .1 >p. entertainm nt at the Capitol lor which children hart been askrci to briny < tin oi milk and a toy. which would be distributed to poor children At the same time he
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  • 105 15 Date For Funeral Not Yet Fixed 'From Our Own Correspunrirtu IVfIAIIK. l>«'< 11. H.RH Fnnrr Svasti. lather ol th« ex-Quorn of Siam. who died at his M aidence m Penann yesterday, had been ailing lor some montlis H<- was 70 years of aj?e. The Prince came to
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 62 15 ROYAL DU TCH AIR LINES Twice weekly service Singapore- Amsterdam- Ixmdon v. v. Departure from Singapore every Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30 p.m. MAILS for: Medan, Iran, Great Britain. Ireland. America and the whole of Europe Clow, at G.P.O. Singapore on Wednesday and Saturday at 1.15 p.m. IMPORTANT SUPERSCRIBE COWJESPONDENCE
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    • 41 15 B^\ W 111/ I Wr J^^ II S ft '< Opening Sat. Next 9.30 S. V. C. X'MAS SHOW "10 MINUTE ALIBI" at the VICTORIA THEATRE 14th 17th 18th 21»t PRICES $2. 50 $1.50 $1.00 BOOK NOW at JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.
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  • 805 16 SERVICES BEATEN AGAIN Superb Defensive Play In Tanglin Hockey I S.R.C 3; Services 1. OKILLIANT play by the SJLC. defence enabled the Club to register their second win of the season over United Services when these sides met at Tanglin yesterday m a
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  • 415 16 RAFFLES COLLEGE SPRING A SURPRISE Fine Performance Against S.C.C. "B" Team HANDICAPPED BY LACK Of WEIGHT S.t'.C. "B" 11 pts.; Raffles College OAFFLES COLLEGE Rugby tiff teen gave a surprisingly good display against quite a strong S.C.C. "B" side when thr> met on the Padang yesterday. The tackling and handling
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  • 43 16 Ox ford's Soccer Win London, Dec. 11. ()NLY about a thousand were present for the inter -Varsity Soccer match today tchen Oxford beat Cambridge by 3 goals to 1 at Highbury. The weather icas dull and bleak. At half-time Cambridge led I—o.1 0.
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  • 121 16 Chinese K. C. Win Chanj> Seng Long Cup From Our Own Correspondent Seremban. Dec. i. The Negri Sembiian Chinese Recreation Club won the Chang Seng Long Cup for inter-club tennis by defeating the Gomas Railway Institute by two! games. The results, Chinese players! mentioned first, were follows: Dr.
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  • 114 16 Tournament And Dinner Dance A tennis tournament open to all nationalities was started by the Straits Chinese Recreation Club last year. It proved to be very successful. This year's open tennis tournament is nearing its completion. At the conclusion of the tournament j a dinner will be held
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  • 485 16 Colts Win Narrowly CHINESE BEATEN AT HOME Colts I; S.C.R.C. 0. A GOAL scored towards the end of the first hall' save the Singapore Colts victory over the S.C.R.C. hockey team at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Both teams w^rr at full strength and a very Interesting match resulted. The s.c.rc.
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  • 79 16 fProm Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 11. The Negri Sembiian hockey team V meet Singapore at Singapore on Sa* irday will be virtually a second eleve xs several State players are unable t •nake the journey. The team is as fo" ows: J. Sundraj; R. Fowler and
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  • 51 16 THE following have been selected to play for Singapore m an inter-State hockey match against V :ri Srmhilan on Saturday on the S.C.C. ground: Aeria: K. Barth and Hammond; Ross, (1. E. N. Oehlers and Choo Beng; Lc Manhant, ll. union, A. N. Valbers:, N. Sullivan and
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  • 108 16 Aston Athletic Easily Heat The Clerical Tnion The As:i<n Athletic Association won the Singapore Inter-club billiards championship last night beating the Clerical Union m the final by goo points to ;*125 Tin' Korea were as lollowi:— Alton Athletic playeri mentioned lirst: James Lee (150) beat Goh Ouan
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  • 86 16 Tomorrow it the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, there will be a team race vs. the Johorc Yacht Club for the Date ftfentri Besar Challenge Cup ■tertlng at 5 p.m. As already announced, members requiiing supper are requested to make their bookings as soon as possible. On Sunday. Dec.
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  • 275 16 •From Our Own Corrcspoi.d. Taipin*. |>„ pOLLOWING an the handle the BM day (Friday) Taipin.u Turf Club Bkjt DW Rut i. p,«ir*, da i. i Mv fur*.: Larrtdo 11 ohtpi i Tok 10.12. PteT P.., 10 7. M Snorty 10 1. Highland Laa* 9 RAC E
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  • 23 16 Botli tho Medical College horkr> against Fort Canning and the Wiltshin Regiment, which wn to h.ivi« bum played yesterday, were cancelled
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  • 28 16 In hockey m.itch pi v I ui.iy the Indian AJtOCI th« Sikh Police by v .il I I nfl, P X Baskaran bt^ing tho scorer
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    • 134 16 Beautifully Produced Children's Books The New "Wonder Book" THE WONDER BOOK OF TELL ME WHY $3.00 net Ho. Boards. 8 Colour Plates and 300 .:-t s SI WondTr SS 2 E?EC?£.?Si W? T g«t f MACHINERY The Wonder Book of INVENTIONS Th S O "2 er S°° k f SCI
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    • 27 16 H I^^^^^^B Ohere is no skimping of hops —wo I (^^■^^V 'sweet" beer flavour m I I^bbbbW I I^JiEK LISLCEK I FRASER NEAVE LIMITED DISTRIBIJ KM Pd
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