The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 October 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,9!>1. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936. 10 CENTS.
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  • 443 1 Statement By Amsterdam Correspondent Of Financial Times DEFINITE BREAK IN NEGOTIATIONS NO RESUMPTION UNTIL SI AM CLIMBS DOWN Counter-Proposals To I. T. C. Unacceptable London, Oct. 22. proposals at yesterday's meeting of the scarcely differed from those previously rejected committee says the Amsterdam
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  • 378 1 Women Rush To Defend The Capital London, Oct. 22. MAVALCA&NERO, the capital's main western bulwark, passed completely into the hands of the insurgents last night, bringing the beseiging forces into a concentric line, Illescas to Siguenza, with Escorial the only gap. AT cfawr. yesterday the
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  • 46 1 TOO MUCH DUTCH DOMINA TION (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 22. OFFICIAL circles have nothing to report but business interests incline to the view that it is a pity the Dutch are allowed to dominate so much in the affairs of the International Tin Committee.
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  • 291 1 NEW ZEALAND FIRST TO TAKE ACTION Wellington, Oct. 22. NEW ZEALAND is striking the first blow for the defence of British shipping and unfair foreign competition in a bill which received its first reading in thfjj House of Representatives to protect British shipping between
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  • 31 1 Brussels. Oct. 11. The Cabinet has decided to ban the demonstration of 250,000 semi-Fascist Rexistes organised for Sunday. The Federation of Socialist Trade Unions had decided to oppose the demonstraticn. Reuter
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  • 245 1  -  Sill Chew For Protection Of Interests NO RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO Shanghai, Oct. 22. QTARTLING news of the conclu--3 sion of a pact between Britain. America. France and Russia under which they are pledged to protect one another's interests in China, is published in the Japanese
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  • 77 1 Rugby. Oct. 21. The steady progress of national recovery is well illustrated by postal receipts, which with three exceptions only, have been higher than in t^e corresponding month of the year earlier, for each month since the end of 1932. The increase in September, compared with September. 1935,
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  • 49 1 London, Oct. 22. /GEORGE ORSBORNE and his brother James were found guilty on all indictments in connection with the theft of the Grimsby trawler Girl Pat which had such a sensational voyage across the Atlantic. George was sentenced to 18 months and James to 12 months. Reuter
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  • 176 1 Speed Of Empire Flying-Boats London, Oct. 22. THE air-worthiness certificates to cover the new class of Empire flying-boats received by the makers yesterday are reported to show a top speed of just under 200 miles an hour. Canopus. the first of these new H'oton
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  • 52 1 Nanking, Oct. 22. Gen. Chang Chun, the Chinese Foreign Minister, and Mr. Kuwagoe, the Japanese Ambassador, met again yesterday alternoon. but. according to a Foreign Office communique, "The views excjmged were still not in complete accord and a further meeting in the near future will be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 53 1 y^l ANNOUNCING SENSATIONAL CABARET ENTERTAINMENT. TONIGHT TOMORROW. M'tvr OF LAST HJUMia TREMENDOUS SUCCESS NINA VLADIMIR (DUO ARTINELLIS) PRESENTING THEIR ARTISTIC AND SPECTACULAR STUDIES IN LIVING BRONZE A TRULY BEAUTIFUL ACT! URST TIME IN SINGAPORE. BOOK YOUR TABLE N|( 'HI-(O(KTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE (inform^) 10 to 8.13 p.m. I 9.J0
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    • 92 1 Ik, bI KffiiliWi SEA VIEW p| HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DMICB Ml SU BV RELLtR'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE WHETHER YOU REQUIRE LIGHT REFRESHMENTS OR ELABORATE MEAL. THE ADELPHI GRILL IS RENOWNED FOR ITS EXCELLENT FOOD AND COI'RTLOL'S SERVICE. SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 535 2 ISLAM AND Birth Control MAULANA SIDDIKi'S LECTURE IN SINGAPORE —THE KORAN AND P RE-ISLAMIC CUSTOMS —MISTAKES MADE BY PREACHERKILLING BABY GIRLS— ECONOMIC CHAOS AND MORAL LAXITY— WHAT ISLAM ACCOMPLISHED —WHEN CONTRACEPTION IS PERMISSIBLE To the Editor. Sir. -I am, as averse to religious controversies as any of your sensible readers
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  • 82 2 Pleading guilty to two charges with having left the sjs. Kum Sang, as it was about to leave, by means of a rope, and with having offered an illegal gratification of $1 to the Har-i bour Board police constable, Kam San was fined $25 or six weeks' rigorous
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  • 433 2 ORDINARY DIVIDEND INCREASED What Directors' Report Reveals IyiUCH better results were obtained by the United Engineers Ltd. in the year ended June last, the net profit being more than double that earned in the preceding year, which was $128,340 The dividend on the ordinary shares
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  • 121 2 His References To Gandhi And Congress Following an interview with Nawab Sir Mohamed Habibullah, KB., K.C.5.1.. K.C.1. E.. LL.D., published in the Free Press yesterday, it is desir(d to remove any misapprehension with regard to references to Mahatma Ghandi and the National Congress. It was intended to
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  • 125 2 Finances Must Be Placed On Sound Basis London, Oct. 21. Sir Ralph Wedgwood, general manager of the London and North Eastern Railway, is going to India with Mr. W. A. Stanies, chief mechanical engineer of the London Midland and Scottish line, as two members of the committee
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  • 91 2 To Discuss Municipal House At The Highlands The proposed new Municipal house at Cameron Highlands is one of the items on the agenda of the meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association to be held at the offices of the Association, Hong Kong Bank Chambers, on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 284 2 NOTICES. NOTICE OF THE FOURTH QUARTERLY SESSION 1936 OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. The quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Police Courts. South Bridge Road. Singapore,
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    • 313 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T SCRATCH! SKETOLEXE (REGD.) PREVENTS MOSQUITO BITES. AND I ALLAYS ITCHING IF MTTCM. Price:- $1.50 per bottle. obtainable at all chemists and stores. SOLE AGENTS GRAFTOM LABORATORIES. 1 BOARD RESIDKXCET I BELVILLE 15, SCOTTS ROAD LARGE AND AIRY ROOMS PRIVATE VERANDAH MODERN SANITATION Phone 4174 > SEA- FRONT
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    • 423 2 XCbe Singapore free press Head Offirr: Cecil stre<-: -injapar, Phon. .14 71 Tel: Ttmm nmSJt Kuala Lumpur Office: IS. .l.tva Mi«.-t Phone: .HiH:. Tenang Office: 12. Bishop 5i,,.,., i'hon, M77 London Office: J7 v Phon.- < rn.nl JUR^j^. Tel: "Lradm SUBSCRIPTION RATES Malaya Within Outsi, Monthly C^uartrrly s Half Yearly
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 566 2 Diary Of The Day High Water 3.26 am. 7.4 ft., 2.34 Dm. 8 ft. Sports Hockey: Y.MC A. Colts vs. Combined Services at G.S.C. ground. S.C.C. vs. Y.M.C A. at S.C.C. S R'.C. vs. I.A. at SRC. Raffles College vs. SC.R.C. at R.C High School Sports at Jalan Besar. Rugby:
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    • 41 2 Law Notice j For The Day Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers. Originating Summonses, Interpleader Summons, Motion, and Judgment Summons. bankruptcy not before 2.15 p m. Before the Ag. Registrar at 10.30 a.m. Fixing list of civil cases.
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  • 131 3 Servant's Lapse P\!>lNc} guilty to a charge of committed criminal ol trust as a servant in res- $14.06 Choo Sing, a perk •a a- yesterday convicted by A D. York in the third court, tence was postponed to :7 bail in a sum of SlOO being •ci.
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  • 143 3 'hincsc Convicted In Muar our Own Correspondent) Muar. Oct. 20. ise accused has had vietion. In the second. d I previous con-.-21 lor a similar otlence— ssion oi Government chandu (i $500 or three months' Imp] nt It is quite has been doing the r the last fifteen
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  • 6 3 Darby ban outward Malaya by the
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  • 116 3 Father Alleged To Have Sold Son's Estate (From Our Own Correspondent) Sesamat, Oct. 20. Bail Of S.'jOO was allowed when Lim Hong Tetk, ol Buloh Kasap. was brought up before Unfzku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Begamai magistrate, to answer a charge ot lorjery in respect ot a
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  • 398 3 Must Be Preserved SULTAN OF PERAK'S PLEA AT COUNCIL MEETING: (From Our O*n Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 22. UU7ITIIOIT its customs, writing and language, Perak would be a Malay State in name only" declared II.H. the Sultan of Perak in the State Council at Taiping
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  • 103 3 Charges Against Four Chinese FOUR Chinese named Teh Chwee Teoh. Teh Heng Piew, Teh Slab Kiam and Soh Ah Chuah were produced before Mr. E. E. Colman in the fifth court yesterday and charged with having been in possession of 460 lbs. of dutiable tobacco. They were arrested
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  • 98 3 Young: Cantonese Sentenced To Death (From Our Own Correspondent^ Penang, Oct. 21. Found unanimously guilty by a jury a young Cantonese. Loo Kum. was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the Penang Assizes today for the murder of a woman relative Woo Thye at an
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  • 236 3 Mui Tsai Case A GIRL who gave her age as 15 and wore a faded Chinese dress and black trousers stood uncertainly before the fifth magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, yesterday and answered questions in a hardly audible voice. She was alleged to be a
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  • 350 3 Gradual Improvement Expected In their weekly rubber market re-. port. Lewis and Peat Ltd. London, on !Oct 6. state The market has been very steady since the Control Committee s meeting last week, in spite of no announcement being made, and contrary to expect ajtions. the devaluation of
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  • 23 3 Mr. James L Ros.s. o! Kyle. Palmer and Co. Kuala Lumpur, if holidaymaking in Scotland. He will be returning to Malaya this month.
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  • 68 3 <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. If). A fire scare was raised in Ipoh early this morning when the local brigade was seen to rush towards Goii Club Road followed by several European and Asiatic police officers in their cars. The engines returned to the station a little
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  • 55 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Tenant;, Oct 22. All communities in Penang Includ ing representatives from other churches, attended the memorial service for the late Rev Keppel Gamier held at St. George's churc.. last night. The Revcrenc' Colin King, acting Chaplain, conducted the service. Special prayers were
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  • 150 3 Constructed In United States A U.S. Army officer who was engaged dm iii'.', the last five years in work for the improvement of the Missouri River for navigation, and who had charge of the design work for Fort Peck Reservoir, Eastern Montana, U.S.A.. the largest earth filled dam
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  • 107 3 On Her Way To Saigon Equipped with three 138mm. (about 5V4 in.) guns, four 37mm. (about I 1 in.) suns, six machine-guns and a hydroplane, the 2,000-tons French sloop Bougainville arrived in Singapore from Batavia yesterday afternoon. The vessel anchored in the outer roads. She will leave
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  • 45 3 On the occasion of the presentation of portraits of His late Majesty and Her Majesty Queen Mary by the Negri Bembilan Branch. E.S.A.M, to the Negri Bembilan Battalion Mess, an At Home will be held at Headquarters. Seremban, at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30
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  • 186 3 BABY FOUND ABANDONED IN JUNGLE Left Lying Naked DIES TEN HOURS LATER IN HOSPITAL A VERDICT of culpable homicide amounting to murder was returned against some person or persons unknown, b> Mr. W. MacQuarrie, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a one-day-old
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  • 174 3 Theatrical Costumes Stolen CHINESE BOUND OVER IN binding him over to be oi fjood behaviour for a petted ol mx months, in a surety ol S5O. Mr. A. D. York, in the third court yesterday remarked that if Choo Boon Siong. who was Charged with thelt in a dwelling of
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  • 253 3 Now A -New Man." Do you endure agonies Iron stomach trouble? Do you dread to eat <w n the simplest meals and \oiva for retiel from your pain? Th<ti Imc is news for you. For sure rein! i> a: hand as thi.s letter prow. It
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 20 3 to 'Li ~> L <. ~>'~' ->'~ V' 7 7'^Kt- 7 -f-^A 7 -i'- i 7 frek^Lff^ 5JS|^ I \_Jr REAL DRAMX \PB 1
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    • 117 3 FIbI I f.- V/C 2JL fte imecHcide\/w^tf& \thaf always V Don't risk your health and comw Jfr ■fc^i' 1 Off y oce«pting worthiest "infl fefe^#Q( VW tecticides" or imitations that mot- f^^jWfitL fir 7 c > uerade under the name of Flit '^WCg^^i vfc^jW rW*jr H^^l^L^'V Remeniber there it only
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  • WOMEN'S INTERESTS
    • 1312 4 ROYAL WEDDING Already Princess Juliana of Holland, whose wedding, it is reported, -wild take place early in January, has to turn her attention to her trousseau, which is being made in the Paluce in rooms specially set aside for the purpose. Embroidered linens and lawns in sheer
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    • 480 4 -PICCADILLY JIM" It there is any truth in the old adage Laugh and grow tat." many cf those who have been to see the film Piccadilly Jim based on the novel by P. G. Wcdehouse. which is being shown at the Pavilion this week. are going to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 341 4 1 OF INTEREST TO LADIES H§ Increasing Clientele necessitates expansion and we sre proud to announce that in order to meet their requirements v.ith complete satisfaction we have imported from the different centres of the World of Fashions London, Paris. Vienna, etc. personally selected by Mr. and Mrs. FIGARO NEW
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    • 234 4 GRAND OPPORTUNITY to show every lady in Singapore what is a nice NATURAL PERMANENT WAVE we have decided to REDUCE OUR RATE by 33 13°owhich makes it possible that you can have the VERY BEST PERM for $1 0 on| y during October and November. I 1 It. Everything is
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  • Article, Illustration
    214 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the manager. Price 50 cents each. 1 11 1 MTU 09 YdKK. m colonel, inspected the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards and said good-bye to the officers and men at Aldershot before the NgtaMßfl Iff! l»»i service in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 44 f a Look I Before ;i You W) m Leap! y i W/ M 'i itl| 7*A«f is a capital motto, suitable to many occasions. But we ;> of (W opportunity of reminding you to look at our stock of selected fish, befur** you arrange anothc: memtt. A complete
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  • 243 6 N. I. FLEET COMING TO SINGAPORE On Goodwill Visit MORE THAN 20 FIGHTING CRAFT EXPECTED (By A Staff Reporter) RfIORE than 20 Dutch fighting craft warships, submarines, aircraft will arrive at Singapore from Java on Nov. 13 on a goodwill visit and will remain for four days. There will be
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  • 137 6 Almost Reached Limit Of Development The Hon. Mr. J W. W. Hughes British Resident, Negri Sembilan. announces that his State has almost reached the limits of developments. In his report of the social and economic progress of the people of Negri Sembilan in 1935 Mr. Hughes says:
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  • 257 6 Greatly Exaggerated UTTHE Sino-Japanese situation has been greatly exaggerated by the newspapers. I think China will be able to solve her problems witho^? but. if Japan decL will defend hers* nd." Dr. Lim Boon Kui| ot the Amen University, who haa just arrived In Singapore on a private
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  • 377 6 Government Takes Proceedings ITNDER the auspices of the Travancore Muslim Association of Singapore. a meeting of local Muslims was held at the New Straits Lnion English School building to consider the Travancore Governments proceedings against the Islamic missionary work in the State The Muslim Missionary. His
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  • 376 6 Cause Of Sinking A Mystery A RADIO operator who went down at sea still at his post with the headphones on a captain who remained aboard and struggled free after being sucked underwater twice scores of people struggling in the sea calling in vain for help
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  • 136 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. Kuala Lumpur is intrigued by the decision of a Chinese sportsman to lie in wait for the tiger which was seen in Petaling Hill, in a patch of lallang 50 yards from the radio station, early this week. Mr.
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  • 88 6 Rescuer Arrives Too Late (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 19. A three-year-old Chinese girl, Chin Lan, was found drowned in a disused mining pool behind the Pulai Town early yesterday morning. The girl, whose parents live in a house near the pool, is believed to have strayed
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  • 65 6 The t Eand of the Straits Settlements Police' will perform the following programme today at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.: March, Old Comrades (C. Teike>: Overture, Raymond lAmbroise Thomas*; Selection, Musical Comedy Memories 's lected and arranged by Herman Finck); Medley. Savoy Scottish <Debroy Somers); Waltz. Nights of
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  • 464 6 After Great Legal Battle (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. AFTER a great Ic-al battle between the Deputy Legal Adviser, F.M.S., Mr. H. C. Willan, who is leading the Crown case against Abbott and Glover, and counsel for the defence, the Hon. Mr. E.
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  • Article, Illustration
    147 6 Goes in 2 minutes Here's something of r. sufferers from indipe: on ence and stomach uh^-^ new charcoal— an attested charcoal with fifty timr the power of absorption o: ordinary medicinal eh. This new product 1 I as Chardox Just put two ChEidox tablet into your distressed sto and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 52 6 British Sprint Roller Blinds. 11 nd r Dalrer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Spring Bhnds. Tarpaulins. Tents, Ra*s. Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Fencing. Hool buntings and Flags ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 66. Robinson Road, 'Opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop: 17- A Joo Chiat Place, Singapore. Orders
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    • 229 6 llA rv-JF 9m, -M J \.S NON SPLINTKRAKI I For safe landing and Protection against dazzle Sole distributing agents M i Ezehitl Scp Established over 20 years Manufacturing Opticians Only address: 9, Raffles PUvr. Singapore Branch office. Noordwyk. Katavia. No connection and intere>t whatsoever with any other house bearing the
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  • 148 7 MENACE OF FASCISM IN GREAT BRITAIN EMENT BY THE ME SECRETARY l() eminent Reviewing The Whole Situation London. Oct. 20 t with Um recent dis- in the Kast End of ing out of Fascist Sir John Simon, the 17 accompanied by Health and the arv rr:(i(M-Sfcretary for Ihpartment, today relation
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  • 28 7 Bl ek, last years orgaP ppy Day Fund in ected to the same ind a working com- Mr.v Fiisby. Major A. W. Hay. A. Hjdiikinson and N. r:ned.
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  • 70 7 Terre Haute, Indiana, Oct. 21. The petition of Earl Browd r. the Communist candidate for the U.S. Presidency, that local authorities be restrained from interfering with his plans has b^en denied by the Superior Court. The decision came several hours after Browder intended to broadcast and
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  • 844 7 No Reply Yet To Charges Of Violating Agreement London, Oct. 22. A RRANGEMENTS are being made for summoning tomorrow afternoon a further meeting of the international committee fer the application of the agreement regarding non-interven-tion in Spain. IjETAILS have now been received of the ■xcha-ge
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  • 572 7 THE NEW PHASE IN PALESTINE Pickets Stationed In Shops In Jerusalem Jerusalem, Oct. 21. ,THE Palestine trouble entered a new phase when the Arabs, taking advantage of the present pause, began to organise a strong anti-Jewish boycott Pickets are stationed near Jewish shops in Jerusalem
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  • 90 7 Liberal's Plea London. Oct. 20. A DEMAND ior Scottish Home Rule icas voiced by the Duke of Montrose at the Scottish Liberal Conference when he declared Scotland icas growing poorer annually and Parliament was too busy ivith general affairs to attend to Scotland. He maintained Home
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 London's Thousands Delighted At The New H. G. WELLS Success "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES" Roland Young and Joan Gardiner
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    • 320 7 Jft II J|> linn A OPENING iliiKiJA 6.15*9.15 f drama brcrhk... I Wa «"ee Tomorrow at 3.15 eighfy-miks in hour life jnd mht^^^mmhJ NOI PROI U VMM il'M I'. l I V THt: most r\rm\(. sioky I VJ V^*m I Kvery man and unman. bo> :nd Wk w w^^^S^^. .mi,-—-*
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  • 34 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. AMARASURIYA— At Galle, Ceylon, on Oct. 21, 1936. Mrs. T. A. Amarasuriya, wife of Mr. T. A. Amarasuriya. civil engineer, Galle, and second daughter ot the late Mudaliyar B.P. de Sllva.
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  • 785 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936. "Light, More Light" IT is rare that a nation has problems peculiarly its own; the slump proved beyond all doubt that the world is closely knit economically and a study of social conditions, progress and legislation shows that there is a similar
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  • 160 8 The leave of absence granted to Mr R Bruce, Cadet, M.C.S.. has been extended for three months with effect from Sept. 20. Mr. J. C. Pratt, European Warder. Prisons. S.S., has been seconded for service under the Government o! Johore, with claim to pension. Mr. H. S.
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  • 177 8 Death Of Director Of B.P. de Silva, Ltd. The death took place on Wsdnesday in Galle, Ceylon, of Mrs. T. A. Amarai suriya. daughter of the late Mudaliyar B P. de Silva. and a director of B. P de Silva. Ltd. As a mark of respect
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  • 686 8 Is Man Unique In I he Universe Slum; At Sea Om British Ships Hyde l\irk Sunday Orators T'HAT they believed in me mmwmr i 1 ability and goodness ot Progress is one of the commonest sticks to beat 1 the Victorians with, but Mr. Julian i
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  • 963 8 CVEN twenty years ago Miss Max- well's dancing-classes were oldfashioned, but nobody ever dreamed of saying so. lor your attendance at one of these definitely proved that you belonged to the real Barneld society and Were not just a town rough. Jeremy was glad that he wasn't a town
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 PRODUCE OF «fIMC€ jßm CALDBECKS Don your Py,amas— indulge m a «ast ciga rerte before turrung m and contemplate the r <&&£vZcW prospect. A sultry night, mosquito curtains and no likelihood o< a refreshing breeze Are you inclined to sit up and read rather than toss and lurn in cloying
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    • 75 8 THERE IS NO ONE out here to touch the Scotsman, writes a local journalist. The improbability of success, apparently, makes it scarcely worth trying. Success in life is more likely to be achieved by on? who relieves himself o: anxiety which may be effected to a great extent oy taking
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  • 993 9 ONLY A HANDFUL OF STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK Photo). Taxis Mobilised To Maintain Services SECOND TRANSPORT HOLD UP IN FIVE WEEKS Company Unable To Meet Demands QNLY a handful of bus and trolley-bus drivers and conductors of the Singapore Traction Company who went on strike with the morning shift returned
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  • 117 9 No Change In Exports: Imports Decrease HEM uus a further drop in the gross value of Malaya's lon-Un trade during the m >nth ,»f September, statistics in* that the gross value was 593.345.000 compared with .10.000 in August and SHI.')9G.OuU in Julv. e statu drjp
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  • 75 9 The Tt^t Of Success After Leaving School 1 ndon. Oct. 21. the Board o! pining today i I 1.000 child. V" and o-cupy-•ie Govr physical B Eduoatior. IM every possible 0 the anced the spacious .md the exn equipnient ol the ridencc o: what had done already. n
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  • 28 9 London. Oct. 21. ftftei the death official court mournend. Uki dances will be Services will discard d members of the more trequent social functions.— British Wireless
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  • 110 9 British Tribute To Old Enemies London. Oct. 22. A German ex-servicemen the leadership of the Duke ">: Baxe-Coburg-Gotha will arrive at Southampton I ka at noon tomorrow, re they will be met by r.presentaiives of the British Legion o: exservicemen whose guests they will be
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  • 181 9 Diplomatic Successes At Geneva London, O« t. 21. '"Everyone at Geneva said China got more tbla year than anyone with her election to a seat on the Council and the election o: Dr. Cheng Fai Ting in succession to Dr. Wang Chung Hui as
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  • 62 9 il,ooo,M>o To Extend Scheme Of Electrification London, Oct. 22. The Southern Railway have decided to spend £1.000.000 on the continuation of the e!ectrincation of its outer Durban system as far as Reading. and at the .same time to complete the electrification of various smaller sections in the Aldershot
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  • 29 9 A Berlin message says that Herr von Ribbentrop. the new German ZrtJZof in London. wiU leave on Monday next <o take up his duties.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 55 9 London, Oct. 21. OWING to the large amount of preparatory work which is necessary, the laying down at Clydebank of the keel of the new White Star-Cunard No. 552. which is to be a sister ship to the Queen Mary, is unlikely to begin until
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  • 63 9 London, Oct. 22. Sterling on New York was 4.89>4 and Paris 105 11 32. Owing to the recent market activity, today is the heaviest settlement day the London Stock Exchange has experienced lor a lons time. With the settlement in progress general trading was on a modest line.
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  • 61 9 Melbourne. Oct. 20 FORMED at the invitation of the Commonwealth Government to establish an aircraft factory for defence purposes, "Commonwealth Aircraft Ltd." has been registered here with a limited capital of VI 1,000,000 which is being provided by the Broken Hill Proprietary Co.. Ltd., Imperial Chemical Industries
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  • 130 9 Voluntary Organisations To Get Government Help London. Oct. 21. Government rapport lor voluntary organisations is to be a part o! th national health campaign. The Board of Education hope it may be found possible to ensure that the activities of the Central Council of Recreation and Physical
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  • 237 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh China To Preserve Her Sovereignty Shanghai. (><t, f!2. COLLOWING the BppotKta led by the Chinese Prov of Nanking and Shanghai, the Japr'se ar*» reported Us have modified thea? iUMMIAI in oonnecttan with the pnpaaal for the formation of a Sino-Japa. «-s front
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1 9 EESESCBSI
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    • 125 9 1 DRESS MATERIALS We Invite your inspection of our comprehensive stocks of smart materials suitable for afternoon and evenmg wear. They include Cire Cloque, Taffeta Satin, Duchesse Cire etc, etc. At prices ranging from $1.95 to $5.50 per yard they represent very good value for quality and appearance. ROBINSON CO.,
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 13 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Oct. 22
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    • 86 10 Success Of Experiment In Britain London, Oct. 21. The success of the concession to telephone subscribers of 200 free calls per annum which came into operation en Oct. 1 appears to be already assured The Post Office announces that the j number of calls originated in the!
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    • 93 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Oct. 22, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases <F.0.8. October) 27 > 2 27% Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. October > 27 716 27«/ 2 No. IX. R.S.S. (Spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 27 3 8 fjfc. November 27»/ 2 27% Ncv.-Dec. 27 916
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    • 202 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Malaya has
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    • 188 10 From London 530 p. m. Oct. 22 RUBBER: Easy. London Spot: 7 13 16d. 7 15 16d. Previously: 7 7 Hd. 7 15 16d. November: 713 16d. 715 16d. Previously: 7 13 16d. 7 15 16d. Jan-March: 715 16d. Bd. Previously: 7 15 lGd. Bd. Apr.-June Bd.
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    • 68 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Oct. 22 Tin: Dull. Cash: £197 15s. Previously: Easier at €199 Three months: £196 ss. Previously £197 2s 6d New York Tin: 43.75. Previously: 44.75. Copper: Settlement: £42. Previously: £41 17s 6d Gold: Yesterday: £7 2s. Id. Previously: £7 2s. l'->d Silver:
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    • 67 10 London Closing Quotations Oct. 22 Method of Parity before Rate Pre Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Saturday viouslv e r w S York P* Htt 105 r>ew York $to 4.88 2 3 4.88'' 8 489 Ilfi Amsterdam Guilders to 12 107 907 m Hong Kong Per dollar ls 2
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    • 199 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations SELLING Oct. 22 London, T.T. 24 1 16 London, demand 2 4 I|l6 London, 4 months' sight 24» 8 Lyons, demand 1220 Hamburg, demand 141 New York, demand 57 Montreal, demand 56 ***** Batavia. demand 1047 /8 Samarang. demand 104% Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon,
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    • 1143 10 Fraser and Co.'s List THURSDAY. OCT, tt. tS3&: 5 P.M. MINING Bayers SeHer*. Ampac Tin (4s) 4s 4s 4d Asam Kumbang 26s 6d 28s od Austral Malay 52s 6d 54s 64 Aver Hitam (ss) 15s 6d lfis 3d Ayer Weng ($1) 170 1.80 Bangrin Tin
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    • 140 10 In their daily share report issued at the dose of husines* terday. Messrs. Frascr and Co. state that to further discourage tin market, the local price of tin fell SI. Sterling and Australian h remained firm on support from upcountry. hut dollar shares shoueJ a definite weakening
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    • 70 10 Oct. 22 Buyers Sellers Gambier 550 Java Cube 950 Hamburg Cube 10.75 White Muntok Pepper 1750 Black Pepper 950 White Pepper 17 00 Copra, sundried 5.85 Copra, mixed 5.60 Small Flake Tapioca 525 R. B. Siam No. 1 R. Saigon Al $143 R. Siam, W. C. No.
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    • 59 10 Strong Demand For < <>pp<r* Ixind.n On the Rock En demand lor c >pp outstanding Fcatur taking sub.scqu.-i." advances. Oils ran a Hose kc .d in but gilt edged se.u:. 'Cocoa was stn.nu ;en.sier in synip.. I!.'1 tlien became easier U New York and favourable wemtlM r Francs
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  • 833 11 Chinese Friendly Association 's local Chinese Topics 13th ANNIVERSARY BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT ft Friendly Association, Singapore, which has contributed -..wards the advancement of sport among the young people during the last decade, is celebrating its thirteenth anDg the week-end in a most elaborate manner. mme providing for I v::.t>nt
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 367 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In tne colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 504 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, MJSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 share.s ol t;5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund i;:*. 000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFII I 38, Rishopsgate, London. E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Ainritsar Ipoh Semarang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 762 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Pcnanir ZHJ Orchestra. IrmaSuranyl (violin). 10.05 A pianoforte recital. (Penang Wireless Society) JJ* cie f nce K *>*** 'No. 3). 10.50 Scottish dance music. Wavelength-19.3 metres n2O ree ich time si S nal To thp pm West!" A memorial to Henry 7.00 Time signal and day's
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  • 457 12 ANGLO-NORWEGIAN WHALING AGREEMENT Limitation In Number Of Catchers IT was officially announced last night that the agreement has been reached in the whaling dispute between Britain and Norway. Restrictions are to be applied by means of a close season of nine months, and a limitation in the
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  • 158 12 More Arrivals In The New Waterway During the month of August 1.080 vessels (934 in August. 1935k aggregating 1,782.299 tons n.489.858) arrived in i Che New Waterway for Rotterdam, and 1208 vessels r2ll> totalling 332,229 tons j (413,917) arrived for the small ports in I the
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  • 121 12 Official Receiver's Report For First Quarter Concerning the Royal Holland Lloyd Co.'s activities for the three months ending Mar. 31 last, the official receiver reports that the accounts show a gross surplus of 87,174g15., and the total balance of losses has been reduced to 1,596,060g15. Since
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  • 119 12 Likelihood Of Four Vessels It is rumored that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company will soon place an order for four new ships with tonnage totalling approximately 102,--500. If carried out this will be the xargest shipbuilding contract evec placed in Great Britain by a single company.
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  • 101 12 Reported Purchases In London Shanghai. British ships and rolling-stock are in demand in China. Twenty-four locomotives and 430 passenger and freight cars have been ordered from England by the CantonHankow railway. The new rollingstock is expected to arrive bciore the end of the year
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  • 71 12 Consignees of cargo per the abovo motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey oi ill cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held at Godown No. 18 at 9 am Bonded "D" at 2 p.m. and Matches Store at 3
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  • 120 12 The iollowing left Australia in rhe O aay Mrs. W. Simm.v Miss D H Mr. T. Bennett, Mr L Dufi F. Cameron and Mi> R. Nesbit, Mm i L. Savage. Mr. H Miss I. W. Joih Ifn I idiea.l Scadden, M*. L I H child, Mr.s. Bolder, lln
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  • 63 12 A now Hatch clud<d in th< Is Karanan. u od a cargo i.i RCII lor Kiir:. 1 p-jrti d ■nfiiccessiuJ att< ship has been ndi in. i." and I 1 sc. I were requi: The K. iMiili dam ownc! at Qnningen. tons dcadu gross, and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 386 12 f CORONATION J fi r^\ OF m^&%% KING EDWARD f s***!EmL STRONGI^ VDVISED. A Information and tickets m^L v <; bm from your own agent^ H^ "(P BOUSTEAD CO., WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia). FUR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND.
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    • 88 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint serricr of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINK and SILVER LINE, LTD. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND NORTH PACIFIC PO« TS m.v. HOPECREST (S.) (via Java and Manila) m.v. MAPIA (P) (via Java and Manila, calls Nl at Gulf Ports) MM m.v. SILVERMAPLE (S.) via Manila m
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 631 12 Local And Foreign Mall Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thufsday 7.45 a.m Alor Star: Mon. to Frl.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p jn. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Talomg and Telok Anson: #fekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru,
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    • 64 12 CLEARANCES Oct. 21: Kofuku Maru. China Maru (Jap.); Fusijama dtal.): Prachatipok. Asdang <Siam.>; Saale <Gerj; Silver jGull <Brit.); Cap Tourane «Fch.>; Pasir. Makasser. Tobelo, Siliiidoeng' Van Heutsz. Kulit (Dut.). Oct. 22: Tomohon. Tidore. Van Outhoorn. Van der Lyn (Dut >; Elise Norden (Nor.); Oldenburg (Gerr Boribat <Siam.); Gorgon, Kedah. Scott
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    • 184 12 SINGAPORE lIA/MOI} list Wharf (Kntrai,,, (11 Op ten Noon B Main Wharf I ntrame C.^ RawalpiiKii Caj Burdwan 13; Felix I Witt 7. Empire Doek (Entrance Oal« 2 Tottori Maru 30; Si Malacca 35; H W«st Wharf: (Entrain, Pyrrhus; Kola A. KEPPEL HAKBoik Main Wharf: Lch M Oil Whatl: Cardium.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 406 13 TRAVEL BIIIIISH -■IB*— < BY F&OandBRITISH IMDiATINES p. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1936. 193 6 15 000 Oct. 23 RANPURA 17,000 Dec 18 6' Oct 23 ifKH 16.000 Nov. 6 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 1 6.810 Nov. 18 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan. 14 Nov.
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    • 388 13 (Incorporated in England.) ffi^*™? 1 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCFPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sail* CITY OP DERBY Havre, London, T?dam, H'burg, Oct. 29 Nov. 2 CITY OF
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    • 1039 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co (1952) LU. Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual The (unard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. The
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    • 766 14 K. P. M. OP 11- N NOORT -Friday. 0.-t 23. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINO.MKO Friday. Oct. 23. Btlawan-D li. MlJKK— Friday. Oct. 23, Rhio, Blinjo Djeboos. Soen^ci-Liat, PangkalPin mg, Koba. Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. TOGIAM Saturday, Oct. 24. Pri^i-Radja Mocara-Saba and Djambi. TOItOALI Saturday, Oct.
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    • 493 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. |g;|j Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives p S'pore. S'pore. Penan*. New York. Prcs. Adams Nov. 1 Nov. 3 go*. J>c 15 Pics. Harrison Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Dec 29 Pres.
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    • 622 14 Q t S. K. LINE f Buenos Aires Maru I.ucnos Aires via Colombo Durh Cape Town. Kl» de Jancini. Santos kj o Grande do Sul and Montevideo. Italy Maru Cape Town via Mombusa Dar-es-Salaam, L. Marques b East London, Algoa Bay and Wmmi Bay Brazil Maru Buenos Aires via L.
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  • 366 15 Ross Again Paves Way For A School Victory 14; Medical College 0. SI WDKKWS rut^er team continue on their march of vicih.ir latest ill till being the Medical College, whom tx-at yuttfil «>" Ifct latttrs ground by 14 points (two iid a drop
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  • 43 15 been invited to for SCC vs. R.A. < W H. Rothcry, W. C. Morris. F I. Trem- A. Lundon, K A. Haddocks. M. Walker, E. N. D P Perry. G. E. M. S. J Elßar. P. E^erion ton and M. P. Wright.,
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  • 32 15 Bute oall-h Cup at International Club W« llmmll Markom I by I up tmi-flnals, J B Feid beat and 2 ar Markom R by 4 and 3
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  • 298 15 THE following are fixtures drawn for play in the home league tomorrow. ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I. Arsenal vs. Grimsby T. Boltun W. vs. Leeds U. Brentford vs. Liverpool. Derby Co. vs. Portsmouth. Everton vs. Birmingham. Huddersneld vs. Middlesbro. Manchester U. vs. Chelsea. Preston N. E. vs. Charlton
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  • 90 15 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Oct. 21. The Negri Sembilan-Malacca selectors have made only one change in the State side to meet Perak on Saturday at Seremban. L. Downie returns to his old position at scrum-half, replacing Leonard The team will therefore be. J R Angus: E.
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  • 71 15 The following are badminton ties drawn for play this week-end. Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Men's Singles Semi-Finals Yap Chin Tee vs. Tan Chong Tee and Leow Kim Fatt vs. Koh Keng Sunday at 10 a.m. Men's Doubles Semi-Finals W t Boon Hai and Wong Choon Teck vs Chan Chim
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 15 Photo). i i mi* 1* 1 "14 the S.C.C. yesterday. Free Press
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  • 747 15 Milldoria Comes Home From Samarkand The Font London. Oct. 12. Success lor The Font in the Autumn Cud at Alexandra Park on Saturday would have been a fitting end to the good racing career of Lord Portman's shapely grey, writes by Meyrick Good in
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  • 248 15 K.L. Captain Gives His Opinion (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 21. "We do not under-rate Penantf: in fact we should not be surprised if they beat us on Saturday," D.K. Harper. Selangor's rugby captain, told me today. This tribute to Tenant's strength comes
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  • 325 15 Annual Meeting On Thursday Week The annual meeting of Keppel Qolf Club will be held in the club-house on Thursday next M6k M 6 45 p m The report oi the committee lor the year ended June 30. last, will be presented. The accounts for the
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    • 199 15 I 1936 I® v Straits Sunns [*jj]j*l READY NOVEMBER 18th TO OUR READERS You will find the Annual something new in Malayan journalism. It will be an interesting magazine informative and authoritative, and completely Malayan. The Annual will be well illustrated with pictures and drawings in colour half-tone, and black
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  • 330 16 Uninteresting Game Won By 9 Points To Nil Inniskillings "A" 9 pts.; R.C. 0. TTIIE Inniskillings "A" defeate.l the Raffles College at rugger by nine points (three tries) on the College ground yesterday. The game was robbed of much of its interest as it turned
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  • 104 16 Draw For Sepoy Lines G.C. Event Th? following is the draw for the Women's Cup at the Sepoy Lin.s Golf Club. Mrs. A. P. Hunter vs. Mrs. G Ambler. Mxa F. Sharp vs Mrs. E. B. Murrell Miss S Lucas vs. Miss A. M. Sim Miss K. H.
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  • 62 16 Tomorrow on the Y.M.C.A. courts, in 1 the finals of the handicap mixed doubles Mrs. Pennyfather. the Singapore lady champion, will partner Yap Ah Hian while their opponents Mrs. Hill will be ably supported by Kamis the Y's open event champion. With an owe 15 to the former,
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  • 379 16 S.C.C. vs. Y.M.CA. Today *T*HE following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Y.M.C.A. today at S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger, P. F. Kinsey, C. E. Brooke, D. H. Tudor, F. E. Huirhinson. J. P. Wood, T. J. L. Watkin.s. F. L. Lane, A. H. Marshall, W.
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    50 16 SCRIM PRACTICE by S.C.C. rugger players on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Members of the Singapore XV are training hard for the match against Johore on Saturday. The coach is Mr. M. M. Millar, a former forward who has represented the Smth. He is filling the role of referee this year.
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  • 191 16 Teams And Times For Week-End Match The following are the teams for the match between Keppel Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club to be played on Sunday over Keppel links. (Garrison players mentioned first), a.m. 8.50 R. C. R. Land and S Ldr. K. B.
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  • 34 16 The Women's Monthly Medal was Played at the Garrison Golf Club on Tuesday and Wednesday and the fol- lowing were the best returnsMrs. C. R. Macpherson i tjd Mrs. M. Clemons 2u^
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  • 84 16 The following are being invited to play in the first trial hockey match to be held on the Padang on Thursday, in preparation for the visit of Negri Sembilan to Singapore on Nov. 7. Whites: Reshty. Mobarak Ali. J. Sanderson, E. Loveday, L. Reutens, trUDta. snno-»*n
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  • 367 16 Y. W. C. A. Lose Seven-Nil To Girls* Sports Club G.S.C. 7; Y.W.C.A. 0. THE Girls Sports Club won a clear victory of seven goals over the Y.W.C.A. at hockey at their ground yesterday. Principal scorer of t*ie evening was Miss N. Oehlers who
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  • 271 16 ANOTHER CENTURY BY HAMMOND Fishlock And Worthii^i 01l Flog Bowling Perth. <>. t MAGNIFICENT batting by Hammond. Fishlock ami ington has placed England in a strong position m second match of the tour, against an Australian XI hen u H At close of play the visitors had lost six wickets
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  • 34 16 The participants in the final of the 3pen douoles tennis championship at the S.C.RC on Saturday are: Chua Choon Leong and Woon Chow Tat versus Tan Huck Toe and John Lim.
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  • 104 16 Pulau Brani Heat "V Coy. Midds. :)-\j| Pulau Brani -.V o». >|,div A hard and even rugger matr:. id at Pulau Brani Pulau Brani and the A 1 Coy Miridrex resulted in a win for the hone t-?am by three points <a u\ Cooke
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 134 16 SAVES MoiJlibl time H^g^r^ AND WtfW MONEY bp V% When you use gas-whether it is for cooking or water heating you can r w\ CONTROL the fuel supply to a II hairsb readth. There's no question of J wasti ng even a centworth of fuel. And here's another point worth
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