The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1936

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.749. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936. 10 CENTS
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  • 617 1 COMMON UPPER LIMIT REFUSED Withdrawal To Take Place In Next Few Days GERMANY AND RUSSIA WILL JOIN CONFERENCE London, Jan. 10. I^HK f»vc Power Naval Conference is likely shortly to become a six Power one by the process of 1, -pan's withdrawal and the inclusion of Germany md Russia. withdrawal
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  • 15 1 Britain and America May Fortify Hong Kong The Philippines
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  • 281 1 REALISTIC MANOEUVRES: PLANS FOR DEFENCE OF EGYPT Alexandria, Jan. 10. A MOCK attack upon Alexandria' from land, sea and air by an imaginary European Power was made in the early hours of this morning when all lights in the harbour were extinguished.
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  • 48 1 London. Jan. 0 The French Minister of Mercantile Marine has awarded silver medals of salvage and diplomas to the men of the Barry Dock lifeboat for gallantry In the rescue oi the crew of the French schooner. Goeland. in the Bristol Channel last Soptcmbor. -British Radio
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  • 196 1 A Mutiny Or Drunken Insubordination ITALY "EXPLAINS" INCIDENT AT MERANO Innsbruck, Jan. 10. •THE Italian Consul-General has issued a statement that reports of alleged disturbances on the dispatch of an Alpine regiment from Merano are entirely incorrect. The dispatch was carried out in perfect order, the statement adds, and the
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  • 412 1 NINE LIVES LOST IN GREAT GALE BOAT FOUNDERS IN THE MERSEY Radio Warning By Police Chief London, Jan. 10. DURING the gNftft gale that swept the British Isles last night at least nine persons lost their lives while many more suffered injuries and much material damage wa> done. The lull
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. I TODAY'S A TTRACTIONg V RIJSTAFFEL 1230 to 3 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p^m. j SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE D U OR OS s£u A M [OS DIPLOMA WINNERS AT THyNTERN ATIONA BOOK
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    • 182 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEA VIEW <|fe HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE RATH, RI'NMNCi HOI 6i TOLH W%TER TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SINBATHINC; ONI OF SINGAPORE'S SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE =RELLER BAND SUNDAY
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 57 1 THE NEW TOP HAT Isn't this a lovely day to be caught in the rain You were going: on your way now you've got to remain. Just as you were going, leaving me all at sea The clouds broke, they brok^ and oh What a break for me. <With apologies
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  • 57 2 Before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice a'Reckett Terrell in the Ist Court at 11.30 a.m.:— Court of Criminal Appeal: Judgment in Appeal No. 5/35: Rex. vs. (I) Vincent Banka <2) Sim Teng Koh. followed by Judgment in Civil Appeal No 9/35— Jit Hin and
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  • 327 2 The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Jan 4, states: .Plague. Colombo was the only port In the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, three fatal cases having been notified. Cholera has been reported from
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  • 42 2 London, Jan. 9. Road accident figures for the week: ending Jan. 4 were 125 killed and 3,153 injured as compared with 159 killed i and 3.769 injured in the corresponding H week of last year— British Radio. 1 1
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  • 18 2 Mr. J. R. Taylor, Headmaster, Government English School. Muar is spending his vacation in French Indo- t China.
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  • 154 2 Programmes For Sunday And Wednesday The Band of the Straits Settlement Police, under the direction of Mr. Jon C. Hitch. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.. will per form the following programmes of mu sic. during the week. Sunday. Jar 12 at the Botanic Gardens from 8 t 9.30 p m.:
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  • 192 2 Mae West's Latest Film At The Alhambra A Mae West picture is always an attraction but Mae West in her own creation. "Now I'm a lady." in which she is starred with— not one leading man i but seven of them, led by Paul Cava- I
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  • 102 2 iP.O. Employee Near Retire inent Accused i P. Sanandasmy. Singapore Post Office employee at present on 4 six months' leave prior to retirement, was charged before Mr. Norman Grice. the second police magistrate. Singapore, with criminal breach of trust in respect of a su.ii ol $892. the property
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  • 103 2 The following officers disembarked from the Neuralia on Jan. 9. and are taken on the strength of the Malaya Command with effect from that dateCol. W. J. H. Bilderbeck. OB E Comrnand Paymaster. China Command, and Capt. K. W. Maurice-Jones. D.S.O The following embarked la the Neuralia. on
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  • 53 2 The troc))ship Dorsetshire owned by he Bibby Line, brought to' Singapore even qfflcers and 80 other ranks to i esterday r OPS f l0 al garrlsons She is proceeding to Hong Kong and n her return next month will take ie First Battalion the Wiltshire egiment from
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 546 2 ABOUT SERANGOON—CON- GESTION ACUTE A T MORNING RUSH HOUR —SCRAMBLING FOR SEATS AND STRAPS —A DISSERTATION ON CHIVALRY— WOMEN MUST NOT EXPECT PREFERENTIAL TREATMENTBRITISH INCOME TAX— AN OFFER OF HELP r lo The Editor. I Sir,- -The Seranyoon bus service is t far trom satisfactory and it is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 77 2 EDUCATIONAL. RAFFLES INSTITUTION EVENING CLASSES. 20 Entlm'r 1 reBUme durln week commencing Jan. 2U. Enrolment for various classes will be as below: J Monday. Jan. 20: Shorthand and Plumbing Tuesday. Jan. 21: Typewriting. Book-keeping and Plumbing Wednesday. Jan. 22: Structural Engineering. Electrical Engineering 1 Thursday. Jan. 23: Quantity Surveying. Surveying.
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    • 477 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTST~^ KITANO. OINTMENT. I FOR SINGAPORE FOOT AND ALL TROPICAL SKIN DISEASES, Obtainable from all Chemists Stores. Agents SRAFTON LABORATORIES I 20b, Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position oa Set front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitition 77 Meyer Road— Phone 5758 THE MANSION Oxley Rise Singapore. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL
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    • 493 2 "I £be Singapore Iftec press RbaU Lumpur Office: M. j« S tr«H Phone: 3CS3 London Office: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Outside B WuSSS K=* fi&jj S;H i;is ADVERTISEMENT RATES CiaMMed To Let, For Sal?. Wanted etc II oo tojertlan r U p to so words. w"w J?- r E Insertion* ft.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 130 2 Diary Of The Week i- i SATURDAY, JAN. 11 Turf: Penang Races Last Day Rugby: Malaya Cup final. Perak vs United Services, Kuala Lumpur. SUNDAY, JAN. 12 Police Band Performance. Botanic Gardens. 8 p.m. Yachting. Ramona Trophy. 6-metre Class Race, at 10 a.m. Goli: The Ankzawa Cup. Island G.C Football:
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    • 558 2 CHURCH SERVICES 1 tf.so a.m. Holy Communion. STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH 7.30 a.m. Matins. I'rinsep Street 800 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral* a 1£ 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon I ■•"a.m. Sunday School and B«b'< Preacher: Rev. D. E. J Hodge Classes. a aOA Weekdays:— 8 m'^En^hj Ye S y Bah Toly
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  • 275 3 "RICH OLD MAN BEING SLOWLY POISONED" Sensational Allegations •YARD" DETECTIVES RUSH TO MAKE INVESTIGATIONS London. FOLLOWING the receipt of a letter at Scotland Yard, detectives were rushed to a house in North London to investi--itr a series of sensational allegations. The letter declared that an elderly man, who is believed
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  • 140 3 Because Sanitary Department Had No Access Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 9. ibly the drat case of i T .s kind, and I wani the opinion of the said Mr. J. R. Humphreys. Inspector, in the Kuala Lumpur P Ice Court this morning be- c v. when
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  • 308 3 Penan g, Jan. 9. QN being charged with being drunk and incapable of taking care of herself at Fnrquhar Street in the Police Court yesterday, an Indian woman told the magistrate (.Mr. H. A. L Luckham; that she was ft "golddigger" by profession.
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  • 54 3 No 39 Bomber Squadron left Belejtai > yesterday on its return flight, to India 1 under the command of Bquadron- Leader Butler. The two troop-carrier? j I that came to Singapore last month also left today. The squadron nas been temporarily attached to the R.A.F.
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  • 387 3 Gamekeeper Finds Body WAS ENGAGED TO SISTER OF PHYLLIS KONSTAM WHAT is the mystery of the tragedy which befell Mr John Patrick Reynolds-younger *on of Mr. Frank Reynolds, EX, the noted cartoonist and painter— who was found dead in a wood in a lonely part
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  • 596 3 HEAVY DAMAGE BY CYCLONES AN improvement in the state of the', pearling industry is expected this year by Mr. Arthur Male, a prominent Western Australian pearl-fishing-fleet owner, pastoralist and a former member of the Western Australian cabinet, who is in Singapore on his way
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  • 367 3 INTERIM RECEIVER FOR CHOP Disappearance Of $60,000 Worth Of Goods Alleged IN the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, an application was made for the appointment ol the Official Assignee as interim receiver ol the property of Chop Yong j Teck Mr. John Laycock. appearing in
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  • 126 3 Plasters 1 Meetings To Collect Funds (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 9. The Central Pcr.ik Planting Association In conjunction with the local branch of the ISP. has arranged two interesting meetings, with a view t 'to collecting funds for the planters' benevolent fund. The first, which will
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  • 124 3 Air Transport Used To Make Raffles Brighter The rapidly increasing utility of air transport is emphasised by a transaction in Singapore this week The day before the eastward bound Imperial Airways plane left London on Dec. 28 1 the General Electric Co. received an urgent order from
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  • 82 3 Pleading guilty to a charge of taking the clothing of a friend, valued at $27.50, and pawning the clothes, Tan Cheng Liang, a young Chinese who admitted a previous conviction for criminal breach of trust, for which he was sent to prison for seven weeks, was
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  • 198 3 MAMES o. various witnesses wore k-pt A^ secret in remarkable case brow befOK Mr Kenneth Marshall at Westminster. Charles Norman Gi\.\ ;mcd 4M. draper*! buyer, of sv Oeorve*i squ Chalk Farm. N.W.. was committed for trial charged with Uttertni and publishing defamatory libels concemim young
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 195 3 to SAKiON and relurn to SINGAPORE via BANGKOK <Sam<m to Bangkok I overland): steamer fare Ist v\. Singapore Saigon and Bangkok Singapore I SI 00— I SINGAPORE— SAIGOV— HONG KOHO— BANGKOK— SINGAPORE 1>« rl I roiinfi trip iare si 10.00. I SINCiAPORE— IIONCi KON(i— SIIANCiIIAI— MANILA— SAIfiON— BANGKOK —SINGAPORE: Ist
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  • 977 4  -  Joan Littlefield Britain On The Screen By Proves Too Romantic WORK HELD UP TO PACIFY HEROINE'S REAL LOVER London, Jan. 1 A FILM called "Ordeal by Poison has recently been shot in Rhodesia. It is acte d entirely by negroes and tells a true
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  • 344 4 i Growing. By Leaps And I] Bounds In Prague i THE Sokol, or "Keep Fit," move- ment in Prague is growing bj leaps and bounds. Sokol (which means Falcon) was started in Bohemia in 1872 by Professor Fugner and Dr. Tyrs, has developed mightily and now flourishes
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  • 468 4 As It Was— In The Singapore Free Press, For The Week Ending January 14, 1836 100 Years Ago THE Malayan Archipelago has been long noted a.s the haunt ot pirates, so much so that with many persons, a Malay and a pirate are svnonymou* terms The natural formation dt this
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  • 170 4 Not Popular In Other Countries THE great fall in the German film industry is attributed largely to the difficulty of selling German films abroad; productions now approved in Germany do not make a general appeal elsewhere, it seems. The famous Ufa company, according to the latest figures for
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  • 85 4 A Monkwearmouth <Sunderland> firm )f iron manufacturers has launched a venture entirely new to the district by •stablishing plant for the production of 15,000 coloured facing bricks a day. These bricks will be made in various olours and shades and. as they are ex>ected to be used extensively
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  • 115 4 Austrian Series Vienna, Jan. 1. j'THE r^w series, of Austrian charity i stamps bear the heads of famous army leaders. The 12 groschen. for (example, has the portrait of Prince jEugen of Savoy, who fought against the Turks and also side by side with Marlborough
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  • 130 4 Flight From Portsmouth To Australia Although he has nev-r flown a long- er distance than 500 miles before Mr R. W. Gropler. oi Adelaide, South Australia has taken off from Ports- mouth on the 12.000-mile flight to 1 Australia. He is n.aking hops of about 800 miles
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  • 829 4 I LIFE ON THE CONTINENT ,By Rose Patterson Paris, Dec. 24 1 "T'HE dazzling fairylands prepared in make-believe by the eler'.ririajis' art and colour have once more received the breath of life from the spirit of Christmas and the shops bulge with tempting wares in
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  • 95 4 Monastery As Anti-Religious Museum IN MOSCOW ■THE Moscow authorities are ",mnu to pull down the Monastery ot the Passion, which war founded in 1654 by the Tsar Alexis Mikliailovitch and was later converted into a convent for nuns of the Orthodox Church. Situated on UM xrrat t> i which ItnclWlM
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  • 139 4 A DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Trunk Road To Unify North Ami South Wales The Industrial Development (\>u!.< 1 of South Wales and Monmouthshire has drawn up a programme <>i d lopmenr, the fruit.s ol which will b«manifested during the next twthn months Here are .som»- of th»- highlights: The survey into the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 70 4 j>^ If* K) seconds' > I rnatter how severe I your stomach trouble, I Bisurated Magnesia I will always give you I quick relief by removing I the cause. Try it now I Don't suffer another day 'Bisurated' Mat;nfyui eo^t^ very litt.> from any good chemist or dttig W r
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  • Article, Illustration
    274 5 L\(Tl> LITTLE TOWN of Vigra do Heroism,, in the A/ores was rudely awakened from its usual semi-slumber when a savace bull escaned fro. the lo<-a! hull-mi* and started to plav havo, in ,he main streets. With horns lowered it chared amon* teffUtoT J*£ri£L whSTTS remaittdtt 1 the populate stared prn-mnuthed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 "COLD STORAGE orchard rd. speaking' f^^^^rr^^rr^' Ir^i OAJ/? 4HkA f+'i Ifl J?i «§§*33§fc'' it"- -C" A Cf LaJL (AJxjC, \JuwLLs i(JLL^/u 70 HELP yPt/ TO REMEMBER our new Telephone Order Department is always at your service. We are confident that it will save you much anxiety. It doesn't matter what
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  • 338 6 GIRL'S MURDERER HUNTED IN JUGGLE Stabbing By Spurned Suitor Alleged Ipoh, Jan. 8. HTIIF Police are y,l\\\ making vigorous efforts to trace a younp man who is alleged to have inflicted no less than eleven fatal stab wounds on a young Chinese girl, about sixteen years of ago, on Monday
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  • 146 6 Must Have Certificate From Government To Dress i While people in most Other parts of 1 the world must conform to rules as to t ttM minimum amount ot costume they may wear In public. Datives in Papua j must obtain a permit
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  • 130 6 ILLICIT LIQUOR HIDDEN IN COFFIN WOMAN HEAVILY FINED Pcnang, Jan. it. JUIING Koli. an old Hokkien woman of 1 Durian Sftbetang, who la alleged to have hidden illicit liquor in ready: made Chinese coffins, was charged by Senior O. DO.. Kandiah, of the Teluk Anson Customs in the Teluk Anson
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  • 238 6 THK Faculty of Law of the University of Pecs, Hungary, has submitted a petition to the Norwegian Storting proposing Signor Mussolini as a candidate f*r the Nobel Peace Prize for 1935. I ip and entered a shed where there were several coffins. Witness imme- 1 iiately
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  • 364 6 Freddie Dixon's Car In veil lion In Prison May Be Worth Million SECRETS TO REVOLUTIONISE MOTORING i I ITTLE more than 24 hours after the gates of Durham Gaol j had clawed behind him Freddie Dixon, the famous racing j motorist, took an exercise-book from his pocket and revealed to
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  • 177 6 Italian Press Renews Attack On Britain ROME OUTBURST DENEWING th* anti-British cam- paign. two of the Fascist newspapers "Tribuna" and ■Tevere." contend that Britain is acting against Italy outsido the framework of the League. The former says that British military measures in the independent country of Egypt and the mandated
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  • 173 6 Magistrate Discharges Accused At K.L. From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 9. "I have committed no offence at all I carried nobody on my bicycle." declared Khong Sick, before Che Maarof in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, when charged with carrying another person on his bicycle
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  • 68 6 Commentary On Gold Cup Race To Be Broadcast Station ZHJ, Penang, will broadcast today a running commentary from the Penang Race Course on the Gold Cup Event or class I horses. The commentary will commence 15 minutes before the advertised time of the race. An electrical recording of
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  • 62 6 Ipoh, Jan. 9. Ipoh has the chance of obtaining a public library as the Rotary Club has ■xpressed a desire to hand over their ibrary to the public. A public meeting has been called vith a view to aDpainting a committee o tak c over the
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  • 18 6 H.H. Tunku Mahmud. Regent of Sedan, has returned to Alor Star after ipending a holiday at Brastagi. i
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  • 355 6 4i Grossl}/ Deceived ThrougJioul My Married life" London. A LLEGATIONS regarding the extravagance of his wife, who "grossly deceived me throughout my married life made a fool of me." were made by Mr. John Harford Stanhope Lucas-Scudamore, of Hertford Street, Mayfair, in the
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  • 144 6 Works In Bank Of England London. Dec. V.). A TWENTY-two-year-old Bank of Engand worker, who never believed !in studying too hard, has just been appointed Melbourne University's First Research Fellow of Economics. "I became interested in economies when I was at King's College. Cambridge."
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  • 42 6 The "Akat Nikah" (wedding) of Tunku Jidin. son of the Tunku Suri ol Deli, with Raja Pah. the youngest daughter of Raja Salim. First Class Magistrate Batu Gajah. will be solemnised according to Mohammedan rites at the brides residence at Batu Gajah.
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  • 77 6 •From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Jan. ft. Last evening the acting Chief s. retary to Government, the Hon. Mr Ma re us Rex. and Mrs Rex ga\. dance at "Careosa" to a large company ol guests who included officers from H.M.S. Medway The beautiful grounds were
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 259 6 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE—^f ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know h.i' iwfld IMMH of wakening in t'; r.i^hl wit h the pains of r bah ing" at your iti^i.'..'.' l om HUC j| •ufferor endod lii.s iroul»l« •7 find that mm 8M t.nn,j f/ hare u Jut,-
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  • 776 7 Winning Contract has beaten every other system in existence QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ih receiving a great deal ol ete days Many of the questions asked high carp values i;re oi sufficient o* the importance t o roo* aces system warrant our mtf^^^KTM inswering them EjiJ^^fcJ :>r the benefit i^mHT^^^pj >:
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  • 326 7 The undernoted newly added uonflction and fiction works will be r« .<l\ for issiie on Saturday <Jan 11. 1936) at 8.30 am Silk and Spur. Illustrated. C R. Acton; The Campaign of Adowa and the Rise of Menelik. O F-H Berkeley; Bit is in an Eton Garden. Illustrated.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 5 7 »e YOU a HEAD HUNTER
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    • 145 7 TODAY 3,15 6.15 9.15 [ALHAMBRAI Mae ha* gone in for society, ininglinp vith only the best people, .figuring thafi, where she'll meet the best men! MAE WEST P^rtmount'. I Mirthquake of Witticisms I "NOW I'M A LADY" Wi<h PAIL CAVF.NAI7GH I MSO r\RAMOI XT BRITISH NEWS EXHIBITION SALE Of High
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 539 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END Today Penang— ZHJ (Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength 49.3 metres p m. 7.00 Time signal. 7 03 Day's programme 7 05 Programme of variety records. 7 35 Race commentaries and results 8 00 Share report 8.05 Asiatic music. 8.30 News bulletin. 8.35 Asiatic music «contd.). 9
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    • 474 7 8.35 Microphone debutants 8 45 Music 8.50 News. 9.05 Music. 9 10 News talk 9.25 Music. 9.35 Talk on moving pictures 9 55 Music 10.00 Broadcast by the Roman Catho- 11 an l it Broadc asting Association. 11.00 Dance music 11.20 Close down Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths— 31.38.
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    • 420 7 dart Iyengar Indian V^en.t player). Norman Menzles 'baritone), Frederick Grinke •violinist*. Virginia McLean pianist i. 7.05 Music by Edward German 7.05 Music by Edward German 720 Greenwich time signal "The Empirates" <sth Edition i A concert party entertainment 8 05 The news 8 25 Close down GSG and GSF Wavelengths—
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    • 29 7 9 50 Relays. 11 20 End of transmission 25 23 metres il 20 News in Arabian 11 50 News in French and market prices 12 20 Concert Relay I
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  • 1007 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936. The Refugee Problem THE problem of the refugee has always beer- an extremely difficult one and it is a bitter reflection upon modern systems of gov- eminent that there have probably rever been refugees from so many I countries let loose upon
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  • 162 8 Mi\ and Mrs. H. A. Johnson have returned to Ipoh from Penang, whorthey have been spending a holiday. The wedding of Mr. A. T. Edgar. Ma nager, Suffolk Estate, Sitiawan, to Miss A O. Ryan, also of Sitiawan. takes place in Sitiawan on February 8. Mr. B.
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  • 614 8 Perquisites Of Past Ministers MR Thomas's jesting Lament on fcIMJ retirement of the Canadian High Commissioner— "You are retiring; I i»ave retired. You get a loving-cup; I get nothing" raises an interesting ill nowadays academic! question in the great realm oi perquisites. Sine v Gladstone's "cheese
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 129 8 o/ GoodTaste? GAIXEECieS BY SPECIAL NIC A TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENI KING <>l MAM NEW YEAR GIFTS GIFTS FROM UK SLLVA'S ARE ALWAYS EXCITING DISTINCTIVE. BUT NEVER HAVE THEY BEEN SO EXQUISITE AND UNUSUAL, NOR SO VERY, VERY REASONABLE AS THEY ARE THIS YEAR. LOOK AT THE NEW STOCKS IN
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    • 76 8 "THERE IS NOTHING SO SATISFYING," sayj a writer, "as being able to sit down at a piar.o and rattle off anything." Even if it is only a vase or two. While rattling off a list of the things you can't do without, remember to include a "GAFLAC" ALL RISKS WORLD
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 443 8 Topics Of The Week THE Topicist learns with regret tha 1 Feodor Chaliapin refuses to siny in Singapore for less than U.S.$ 1.200 for a two-hour conoert. The Topicist always knew that notes played an important part in music, but it would seem that bank rotes are even more important.
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    • 416 8 ers ever reach Camps lb and la ,mu still less favoured few can maki that final dash to the summit, but there it Is worth it- -or is it are compensations, of course, fot th. who do not reach the top. and lm:. souvenirs like the C.M.G. and rv n
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  • 467 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6p. m y an> w N« -v York prices quoted in U.S. currency. above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers' margins, brokerage duty are not included. 1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previ •rsion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 i 20 °y 9 V Yest<?rc
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  • 176 9 u. m 1 1 Jan 7. 8. 9. -an Can. com 132 1 133 131*4 lean Telephone 159 159U 158 MOD Railrou; 66! 8 66 3 4 67% 53^ 53V2 Wfc I 139 142! 2 140 25% 25V 2 26 Wd Electric 39V 2 39*4 39 *enU
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  • 469 9 Everything Points To Higher Prices Stanton Nelson and Co's rubber market review dated Singapore. Jan. 10, states: Though somewhat easier at present owing to the inevitable- profit- taking, all three markets have been consistently firmer during the early part of the week. As a result there has been
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  • 148 9 I From London 5.30 p. m Jan. 10 I RUBBER: Firm Buyers Sellers London spot 611 I6d. 6-< 4 d Previously 6?Jd April-June: 6 1316U. 615 16d. Previously 63?d R7*rt oS^ 7 61 ?!S d lfid revlousl > 3£ S£& R5Sg; COPRA: Straits SD Nov to Rotterdam:
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  • 68 9 I trom London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 10 London Tin: Steady. Cash: €210 12s. 6d. Previously: Easy at £210 2s 6d Three months: £202 2s 6d Previously £202 2s 6d New York Tin: 4712 Previously: 47.25 Copper Settlement: £34 12s. 6d Previously: £34 12s 6d Gold: Yesterday:
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  • 77 9 I London Closing Quotations Jan. 10 I I Method ot Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74'J 4 743 New York to 4.88 2 3 4.94 7 K 4.94 15:16 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.271 7.27 1 Hong Kong Per dollar
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  • 211 9 Jan. 10 London. 4 months* sight 2 t 4 18 London, 3 months' sight 2j4 3J32 London, 60 days' sight 2j4 I|l6 London, 30 days' sight 2*4 1|32 London, demand 2A London. T.T. 2J4 Lyons and Paris, demand 865 Hamburg, demand 140 New York, demand 57% Batavia,
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  • 1166 9 Fraser and Co.'s List FRIDAY JAN. 10, HM MIXING Buyers SellerAmpat Tm (4... 5s M 6_ Asam Kumbang 33s 6d 34s 9d Austral Malay (£> 59s 60s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss. 15s 6d 16s 6d Ayer Wens ($1) 1 82'. 1 9 1 Bangrin Tin
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  • 88 9 Jan. 10 Buyers Sellers Gambler 6.25 Java Cub«- 9.25 Hamburg Cube 10.25 White Muntok Pepper 17.50 Black Pepper 9.25 Copra. Sundried 5.85 Copra, mixed 5.30 Small Flake Tapioea 4.25 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyon 99 Banja Jelotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotonu 9.00 R. (Siam) W.C. No
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  • 41 9 The Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China have received advice from their Head Office. L ndon. that Mr. M* M S. Gubbay, CS I QUA joined the Board of Direct- rs ot ttM Bank on Jan 1. 1936
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  • 64 9 RUBBER OUTPI T TS TtM tollowins rubber outputs lur th« month cf December m notified Alor Gajah 18.100 1b; Australasia 19.500 Ib: Ayrr Panus 70.000 1b Buklf Kubu 11. 500 1b; Olem .ily U 1)00 1b Julan Kobun ii.flOOlb.: Klu.inn 28 000 lb.. Pa jam l?4.5OO lb P.»i- swrttm ham
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  • 85 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Jan. 10. I'! o'clock noon Buyers Srllrr«» N I X KS S in cases P.OB. Januaiyi 23 316 23' Good FAQ In cases 'FOB. January* 2:i 23' No. IX. R.S.S. (spot loo.st'» Mwarri.iblr Btngapocei lm 2V, Ka. i x r.s.s F. b- March 2i J
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  • 197 10 ATTACK TO BE LAUNCHED ON KALGAN Chiang Orders Resistance With All Resources Shanghai, Jan. 10. TN reply to the latest cable report of Gen. Chang Chi Chung, Acting Governor of Charhar, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, Chairman of the Central Military Council and
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  • 161 10 BRITISH MISSION TO THE UNITED STATES Large Sum Of Money Will Be Required London, Jan. 10. SIR Herbert Samuel, Lord Bearsted and Mr. Simon Marks, who are sailing for New York on Jan. 15 in connection with the question of Jews in Germany, state that
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  • 167 10 Breeding To Be Controlled In Few Weeks Following the decision last month to carry on an anti-malarial campaign "regardless of expense." the Munici polity has taken preliminary steps to fill in the swamps near the new civil aerodrome, and to let the sea water into the fish
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  • 93 10 During Session Of The Council Pendleton, (Indiana), Jan. 10 HPHE local town hall blew up last night during a session of the Town Council. Three were killed and 10 injured and it is also feared that a number of tramps who are customarily allowed
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  • 173 10  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh T^ntsin. Jan. 10. A conference of high Japanese military authorities has decided to press he Tokio War Office to-in-crease thr Japanese garrison in North China in \iew of the truculence" of the Chinese troops Reuter that the Manchukuo and Mongolian forces led
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  • 142 10 Significant Move By Sir Alexander Cadogan Nanking. Jan. 10. ■THE arrival of the British Minister. Sir Alexander Cadogan, from Peiping today on a prolonged visit to the Chinese capital is regarded as evidence of the importance attached by the British diplomatic authorities to the Sino-Japanese
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  • 72 10 London, Jan. 10. It is understood that Kenilworth Castle, which in the 13th century was jriven to Simon de Montfort by Henry 111 and holds an important place in i English history, may shortly be taken over by the Kenilworth local authority. The Castle Is the property of
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  • 159 10  - To Meet Hu Han Min In Singapore Sin Chew Jit Poh FORMER MAYOR OF NANKING ON HIS WAY HERE Sensational Speech By Sun Fo i Hong Kong. Jan. 10 |V*R. Wei Tao Ming, former M. of Nanking, representing th»* Central Government, kit H Kong yesterday ior Singupon welcome Mr. Hu
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    61 10 BLOOMSBI RY I K AIH SCHOOL for Girls, where girls are trained t,. become skilled workers in all branches of industry, Ls the onl> uirK school in England when photography is taught a* a trade. Pupils a< i as models for the others, and are allowed to make picture* for
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  • 165 10 SOME PAID BY MR. BLSHIRGIAN Legal Adviser Gives Evidence London. Jan. 9. rE pepper case was resumed today at the Guildhall when the Crown witnesses were cross-exa-mined by counsel for the defence. Mr. Duncan McKellar. tor the liquidators, replying to Sir Patrick Hastings. who is defending Mr.
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  • 59 10 London, Jan. 10. Of total imports into the United Kingdom. 42 4 per cent, arrive through the Port of London. Statistics relating to the Port also show London's preeminence in the entrepot trade of the country. London expois 56.7 per NBt of the imported merchandise re-exported and
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  • 26 10 London. Jan. 10. Contracts for £72.000 worth of railway material have been placed by the New Zealand Government with five British firms.- British Radio
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  • 115 10  -  Sin Chew Dr Pho Attempt To Defeat Th< Chinese Reforms? Shanchai. Jan lit The presence .>t large eirrul.r of Japanese currency mo-s in B hat has provoked much Indlgm among the Chine*'-,™ the city. The employees of Japanese u>» mills in the ctty are lx»inK paid
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  • 506 11 Chairman's Speech At 25th General Meeting ,p HJ ordinary general meet,hart holders of Kong Lee Plantations, Ltd.. was held o ti Hank Place. Glasgow, or !8. 1»35. I carruthers, the chairman npany, who presided, said:— thai you will desire to follow practice oi holding the reaccouitts
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  • 53 11 p> with 6.000 sq. ft. of floor n acquired in Newcastle which specialises in the spraying metal coatings, heart-resisting or electing, on other metal spraying process. c »ei travel from a pistol velocity up to 760 m.p.h., Wt immediately. Plant Ls being installed for try. which is new
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  • 1509 11 Growing More Independent Oi Imported Article M JHE Synthetic Rubber Industry of the Soviet Union had completed the annual production estimates before the end of October, writes O Ossipov Schmidt (Director of the Synthetic Rubber Woks in the USSR), in the Monthly Review issued by
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  • 258 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER REPORTS I EWIS AND PEAT Singapore > Ltd.. In their weekly rubber report dated Jan. 10. state: The improvement which set in at the beginning of the year has continued and good buying on the part of consumers has been the chief feature of the past
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  • 185 11 Due To Improved Statistical Position Messrs. Guthric and Co Ltd.. in their j weekly rubber report dated Jan. 9. 10 a.m., state: Prices In all markets have steadily &£vanced since our last report and considerable business has been done by manufacturers and the trade generally The present firm
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  • 152 11 Thirty-lour million cubic feel <>l excavations, eleven million cubic feel of new embankments, the rebuilding and extension by 150 feet of a viaduct, the sinking of a well 300 leet deep, the erection of a water-storage tank of 50.000 gallons capacity, and the diversion of a main railway
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    • 140 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG •Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reservv
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    • 481 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA 'Incorporated in England by Royal Charter' Paid up capital in 600 000 snares of 1 5 each .t:.soouuOO Reserve Fund *j 3 000 000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors :t 000 000 head ornci 38. Blshopugatc. London EC 2 \uriu ifs and Kranchex Alor
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  • 2226 12 jump into the elevator and drop down to the swimming pool or the Turkish bath seven decks below. He can take his morning constitutional on glassed-in promenade decks 700 feet long or he lean loaf with a book in a corner of the
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  • 47 12 A memorandum lrom tin Ma.sti-r Attendant to the ihlppini community states that on u* alter Saturdav Jan 11. 1936. no slgnali will be flown rrom Mount Faber tffnal mast until this Signal station has bem n-on-cted In its new position, of which due notice will be given.
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  • 107 12 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessel* as dear W the area mentioned below .us possible during heavy fan practice which will take place from mm oi H M ships on Friday. Jan 17. commencing at 11 am A red Oaf will be Mown
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    • 514 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIffK ffijjiQ^JJldiin" (Incorporated in England) TRAVEL SYSTEM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAIN
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    • 143 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRFSS 22. PALL MALL, LONDON i.W.11 of fast twin-screw OH I Mall Passenger V«4*eks f> i tANGOON. COLOMBO I'OK I MUM MARSEILLES. PLYMOl Til *M» LONDON with through MftDCCtl I Singapore sdid Pt nans HOMEWARD MILOiOl Leave If** KfcrgiNiti < 'lo»it TAFFX)RDSHIKE |M 1 »XFX3RDSHIRE I HESHIRE
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    • 653 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches 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. a Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. y and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and II Telok Anson: Weekdays*
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    • 141 12 PASSENGERS LEFT The following wore putenatfi by the Haruna Maru: For Penang: Mr Justice A B H««a. s Mrs. T. Wing For Colombo: Mr. and Mrs K Ayudeora. and 2 children. Mr. C Herman Mr. S P. Inasimuttu. Mr H R Sturt For Marseilles: Mr. H. Ambo. Mr. n.ci Mrs
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    • 742 14 K. P. M. KOKAN Saturday, Jan. 11. Moeara Saba and Djambi. IWIKAS Saturday, Jan. 11, Rhio (passengers and mails only), Bawcan. Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Soerabaia. TOBOALJ Saturday, Jan. 11, Koedap. Tampoctih, Tampai-Tinggi. Bcngkalis. Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. BOELONGAN- Saturday, Jan. 11, Blngkawang, Pemangkat and Belakan PAS IK Saturday, Jan. 11,
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    • 662 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. MS SILVERTEAK Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Mar. 4 M.S. CINGALESE PRINCE Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Mar. If M.S JAPANESE PRINCE Feb. 10 Feb. 17
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  • 1556 15 America's Best Colt INTERNATIONAL RIVALSSTRONG FRENCH ENTRY ALTHOUGH the cost of entering a horse for the Ascot Gold n (up ha been increased to £50, with a like amount in addition il he is a starter, it is agreeable to observe that
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  • 606 15 Victory Over Sussex That Meant I Tie With Surrey 8.. London. Dec 19. 1 the.r defeat of Sussex at Worthing yesterday. Hampshire haye tied with Surrey at the top of the South Eastern d.v.s.on of the county championship and r |ay cessary Hampshire's margin, as
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  • 207 15 Today's Cup Final HEAVY GOING IS LIKELY Al message from Kuala Lumpur last night stated that the going is likely to be heavy for today's Malaya tup final between the United Services and Perak. During the last few days it has rained in the evening. Lieut Newton-Dunn, the Serviceskipper, is
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  • 72 15 Welsh Rugger Team II London, Jan. 9. PHE Welsh rugger team against Eng-jj 1 land at Swansea on Jan. 18 is asp ollows: Jenkins t London Welsh), Claude!* )avey (Swansea). Wooler (Cambridge).) 1 Rees (Swansea). McCall (Welch Regi- lent). Tanner (Swansea). Cliff Jones < Cambridge), T. Rees (Newport). Bryn t
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  • 311 15 £1,000 Demand For His Next Fight f UCRATivir <* New y «fk, Dec 26 His one-round knock-out ot Rddie Babe' Risko. the United States' chamJ Pion in the Madison Square-garden hY^ )T' Fri(la> nl nt nas made him the man of the moment In
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  • 217 15 Today's Home Football Fixtures THE draw lor todays third rounc i£nn£ UP matcnes as follows EvPKnn 5 er o ity VS Portsmouth fcverton vs. Preston Bradford City vs. Bournemouth Crewe vr>. Sheffield Wed Tottenham vs. Southrnd West Ham vs. Luton Liverpool vs Swansea Orient vs Charlton Norwich vs. Chelsea Derby
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  • 103 15 Team For Inter-Service Match On Jan. 20 The following will represent the Army against the Royal Navy on the occasion of the Lowther Grant Cup Contest for 1935. which Ls being held 1 at the New World on Monday. Jan 20 i at 9 p.m. Heavyweight: Pte
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  • 175 15 The following ties have been fixed in I the S.C.C. billiards championship Monday. Jan 13; A D Baker vs. win ner of E. H Coleman vs. K. C Oillett Tuesday. Jan 14 P Cartnu-hael v» V P. F. Walsh Wednesday Jan IJ> H R Wilson vs H Gray.
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  • 114 15 Granite Isaac Beats Young: Siki. <From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Jan. It. A small crowd was present a» th»* Jubilee Stadium at last night's boxing The main event 12-round contest between Granite Isaac and Young 81kl resulted in the former gaining the verdict The bout went the scheduled
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  • 30 15 While playing ov.r Ke-ppel course on Saturday. Jan. 4. 1936. Mr H Irving Jones the Captain of the Club, holed aut the 6th In one. a distance of 129 yards
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  • 1202 16 GERMAN BOY GIVEN DECISION Crowd Throws Missiles Into Ring SAUDA'S T.K.O. OVER JAYARAJ ri£ return fight between Frank Weber and K. Sana da at the Olympic Stadium last night provided 12 gruelling rounds out of which Weber emerged the victor on points for
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  • 558 16 tacular try of the day picking up a stray pass from mkffleld and feinting, swerving and sidestepping he touched down right under the post, for a try J which was converted. Just before the i end the soldiers went further ahead
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  • 504 16 Hockey i CHINESE AND COLTS DRAW S.C.K.C 1; Colts 1. ALTHOUGH they held territorial advantage for the greater part Of the game the Singapore Colts were only able to draw with the Chinese at hockey yesterday at Hong Lim Green, the score being one all. The Chinese
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  • 29 16 The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will give their farewell performance at the Singapore Swimming Club tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. instead of from 6 to 8 p.m
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    23 16 AN EXCITING incident In the Europeans vs. The Rest hockey match at the S.C.C. on Thursday. The Rest won 4—o. (Free Press photo).
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  • 75 16 Britain 's Rugby Supremacy London, Jan. 10. T*HE All Blacks left for home today via Canada where they will play a few matches. The manager, Mr. Meredith, told Reuter that Great Britain was able now to select a side which would beat any team in the world. In men like
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  • 134 16 t'From Our Own Correspondent" Penang, Jan. 10. Following are the order of running and scratchings lor the last day of the Penang Turf Club professional meetins tomorrow: Race 1, Horses. Class 3. Div. 3. Scratching: Rotarian. Race 2, Horses. Class 3. Div. 2. Scratchings Drifting Home. Faereg, Smeartown
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  • 116 16 English Batsmen Flog Poor Bowling Dunedin, Jan. 10. The lirsi unofficial "Test" between the M.C.C. and New Zealand began here today. New Zealand batted first and were demoralised by the fast bowling of Read and were dismissed for 81 runs, Read getting six wickets for 26 runs.
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  • 100 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala. Lumpur, Jan. 10. At a well attended meeting of the committee of the Selangor Association Football League held at the S.C.R.C. this evening a resolution was unanimously passed for the amalgamation of the S.A.F. League and the Selangor Football Association. Mr. C. O.
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  • 63 16 The following have been selected to play hockey for the Junior Department against the 7th. Heavy Battery on Tuesday, Jan. 14, on the Anson Road ground at 5 p.m.: J. C. Crowther, Kah Foo, E. C. Hope, V. Armstrong. Ong Swee Kcng. M. T Hope. Manasseh. W Ferguson,
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  • 56 16 Lahorc, Jin lo IN the third unofficial 'Test between the Australia n^ and All India a four-day mat< > which began here today. Indi i made 149 runs. Wazir Ali mad. 76 in a faultless innincv uhi«h included 12 boundaries v« took four for 72. Australia
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