The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1936

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS.' NO. 15,008. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. 10 CENTS
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  • 322 1 Invaders Driven Off By Chinese POWERS TO EVACUATE THEIR NATIONALS Surprise Resignation Of Gen. Sung Cheh Yuan PEIPING, NOV. 11. rpHfc HOSTHITIES IN SI'IYVAN WERE INTENSIFIED I WHEN THE COMBINED MANCHUS AND MONGOLS, AIDED BY AEROPLANES AND TANKS, ATTACKED THE HINESE LINES AND WERE DRIVEN OFF
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    2 1 SAFER MOTORING
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  • 163 1 Premier On Gen. Gough's Vindication London, Nov. 10. MR. BALDWIN told the House of Commons today that while fully appreciating Gen. Gough's great services 'and congratulating him on the fact that history vindicates his reputation, he did not think that it this distance of time the Government would be well
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  • 343 1 the the SENSATIONAL STEP BY THE I.T.C. PRESSURE BROUGHT TO BEAR BY U.S.? LONDON, NOV. 11. THE TIN QUOTA FOR MALAYA, NETHERLANDS INDIA AND NIGERIA HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 105 PER CENT. OF STANDARD TONNAGES FOR THE LAST QUARTER OF 1936. NINETY per
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  • 143 1 Soviet Ready For Any Adversaries Moscow, Nov. 11. WHILE emphasising the Soviet desire for peace. M. Litvinoff. the Commissar lor Foreign Affairs m a speech at a reception at the Kremlin at which the high Soviet decoration. 4 he Order ul Lenin, was bestowed on him. gave a warning that
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  • 25 1 Rome, Nov. 11. FOUR of the crew and five villagers were killed m the crash of a big bomber near Terracina today.- Reuter
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  • 72 1 London, Nov. 10. The liner Queen Mary reached Southampton this afternoon from New York after an exceptionally stormy voyage. Capt. R. V. Peel, who took over command of the vessel after Sir Edgar Britten's fatal seizure a fortnight ago. said the storm m the Atlantic was the longest
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  • 63 1 Government To Take Action To Protect Public The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, announced m the House of Commons last night his Intention to set up a department committee to consider the question of protecting the public from the operations of fraudulent vendors of
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  • 106 1 Another Grave Incident WOMAN ACCUSES CHINESE Shanghai, Nov. 11. VASUJI TAKASE, a 46--year-old Japanese seaman from a Japanese freighter was fatally shot by an unidentified gunman m the dock district of Shanghai today. Takase was walking with a Japanese woman when he was shot
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  • 128 1 In Order To Secure Hotter Terms (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 11. THE Minister for Foreign Aflairs yesterday evening entertained the press ol the capital at a tea party for the purpose of explaining the reasons for renouncing the foreign treaties, according to the provisions
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  • 38 1 1 ..ndcr i Nov. 11. Kinjj Edward will, this evening, attend the British Legion Festival ol Remembrance at the Albert Hall. Tomorrow he will leave for Portland, where he will spend two days with the fleet British Wireless
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    • 68 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND POPPY BALL CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE RA. CHANGE C° N fKRT PARTY. INNISKILLING PIPERS DANCERS H^IVLS. DANAE ROYAL NAVAL SINGERS EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BOOK
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    • 56 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW HOTEL TONIGHT SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER AND DANCE MISIC BY RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1936 SPECIAL DINNER GRAND HUNGARIAN CONCERT FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR. LAKATOS, THE CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN
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  • 160 2 Capitol Audiences In Shrieks Of Laughter -Our Relations.' 1 starring Stanley Laurel and Oliver Hardy, which opened at the Capitol last night, kept the audience shrinking with laughter trom :ming to end. Each play a duuble role m this picture gfrinf rlat to compHcattoni which provide all the
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  • 81 2 Lawn Tennis Ranking List London, Nov. 10. Perry is the ftnfl name on the official British ranking list issued by the Lawn Tennis Association followed by Austin. Hughes. Hare. Lee, Tuckey, Peters. Butler. Sharp, and Wilde and lor women. Miss Round. Mia Stammers. Mrs. King. Mm James,
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  • 15 2 Mr. G. M. Browne, manager, Merton Estate. Klar.u. hai arrived irom leave and resumed duties.
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    160 2 CAMUEL GOLDWYNS most ambiKj tious production, the screen version of Sinclair Lewis' Dodsworth,' which thrilled millions v a best selling novel and a smash stage hit. begins a season at the Capit >1 on Nov 18. Walter Huston repeats the title role he created and played for more than two
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  • 236 2 Strong Reinforcements For The Madrid Government HEAVY BOMBARDMENT OF THE CAPITAL Madrid, Nov. 11. A STRONG column of reinforcements arrived from Catalonia yesterday with heavy artillery, rifles and machine-guns of the latest type, announces the War Ministry. The insurgent heavy artillery bombarded Madrid last evening, several shells exploding In the
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  • 356 2 HAILED WITH DELIGHT IN EAST END Police Functions Not To Be Usurped London, Nov. 11. THE provisions of the Public Order Bill receive wide approval as being satisfactorily comprehensive. The Times remarks that restrictions of a political nature are not lightly j imposed on
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  • 103 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. Marsden are leaving for home at the end of November. Mr. Loke Wan Ton, youngest son of the late Dr. Loke Yew, CMC has returned to Malaya after a long absence m Europe. He has now finished his studies at Cambridge University. 1 where he went
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  • 153 2 6,000 WORKERS WALK OUT SHIPYARDS QUIET IN SAN' FRANCISCO Maritime Strike Deadlock San Francisco, Nov. 11. THE Bethlehem shipbuilding yards In San Francisco will be quiet today loll.: wing the walk-out yesterday of (;.()(<u workers. The strikers claim that 200 ships art' idle and nearly 17.000 men, but the employers
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  • 52 2 Paris, Nov. 11. THE Cortes will be convened at Valencia next week m the presence of all members of the Government and President Azana. According to a statement by the Spanish Ambassador the Cortes will be asked to adopt legislation dealing with the present circumstances.—
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  • 155 2 Good Response Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 10. Forty-one women and girls visited offices, stores and institutions In Kuala Lumpur this morning with poppies lor the Earl Haig Poppy Day Fund. The financial result will not be known until the Chartered Bank have opened up the tins, but
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  • 51 2 An official memorandum from the Deputy. Controller ot Labour, Malaya. Penang. states that information has been received by telegraph that 165 State-aided labourers will arrive today by the Rajula. It is expected that 49 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine
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  • 181 2 According to a wire received m Paris from Madrid the Government forces are still holding out m the Carabanchel sector south of the cap- ital. The wire adds that the front line m this sector near Carabanchel is Alto village, six miles south on the Madrid-Getafe road.
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  • 77 2 London, Nov. 10. The examination of terms of the proposals to be submitted tc the parties m Spain for the establishment there of a system of supervision to secure the application of the non-in-tervention agreement was continued at the meeting of the sub-committee at the Foreign Office today m
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  • 16 2 Mr. J. O. Sanders of the FM.6. Railways, and Mrs. Sanders, arrived home on Oct. 19.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 169 2 SITUATION VACANT. BANDOENG ENGLISH SCHOOL Bandoeng, Java, requires an assistant teacher. Must be capable of handling commercial subjects: Book-keeping and Shorthand Young man fresh from school preferred. Must be prepared to pay own passage and immigration tax. MISCELLANEOUS. FUNERALS, EMBALMING, CREMATION AND CREMATION URNS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO., 1 and 3
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    • 431 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WILDROOT WAVE SET for waving your hair at home. It is not sticky or greasy. It dries very rapidly. It holds the wave longer. It is entirely harmless to hair and scalp f Price:- $1.25 75 cents per bottle MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. f Battery Road. j BOARD RESIDENCE.
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    • 435 2 Zbc Sinoapoie Jfrcc i|>icss lead Oflice: eril Street Mn£ A r I'hone 5471 iuala Lumpur Otlice: M Java Mifrt. Phone: ;;».>s.: >enanc Office: 12. Bishop M r t i Phone: 14.: London Oflice: 40 4.3 fleet Street. Ui*^ Phone: < ii i Tel: "Leadm,!.,^ t^2J SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Outxid. \\nh£,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 Diary Of The Day High Water, 918 a.m. 8.8 it., 1u.13 j) 8 5 ft. Sports Hookey: Colts vs. G.HR.C. at Gen. Husp V.M.C.A Jun f& S.C.R.C. at Anson Rd.; Women's match, at S.C.C.: X A M.C. vs Excise dept at Tanglin. Kugby: Asiatics trial Match. Cinema* AI lIAMI.KA Karthworm
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  • 230 3 Ghost Of Old Tragedy BOY WHO KILLED BROTHER BY MISTAKE Winchester, Nov. 2. pENTI RIES ago a schoolboy at Winchester College killed his V- brother by mistake. Periodically since then, the college annals say. a hand dripping with blood appears on the walls ■I
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    16 3 HE. THE GOVERNOR Sir Shenton Thomas, leaving yesterday's Armistice Day service at the Cenotaph. Free Press
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  • 104 3 (hinv>v \\<nnun Dies From About 40 Wounds 1 -:r Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Nov. 11. r she had been fero- Iced m her house by a •vith a parang, the young wife of a clerk m Linden Srudai. died from about 40 torn hours, the second massisBahru. Shoikh
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  • 112 3 fctil Of Well-Known Former Malayan tries PuuHp Bucknell. who a» 11- known m Perak and iHd m London on October 20 77 years, states the Times II was bom on September n England and served for 29 the Governments ot Perak and Settlements, retiring m on pension from
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  • 212 3 Further Fine (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Nov. 8. PINED $28. or one month's rigorous imprisonment, for possession of samsu on which duty had not been paid, a Chinese rubber tapper named Bang Ah Chee, on leaving the dock broke out into abusive language. He was promptly
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  • 105 3 Interesting Exhibition At Seremban From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban. Nov. JK An exhibition of Malay seliooi produce and handicraft was h°ld &t Seremban m connection with the annual general meeting and sports of the N'turi Sembilan Malay Teachers' Association. His Highness the Yang di Pertuan Besar and
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  • 63 3 A debate on "Whether mosquito j buses should be restored" will be held 'at No 1 Short Street. Singapore, to- day at 545 pm. under the auspices oi the Tamil Epwnrth League. The affirmative will be taken by Messrs. Robert Supramaniam and S. J All red. Speakers against
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  • 204 3 m Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 10. I the Final Supply Bill. >36, was passed by the Negri Uu State Council today, the Mr. j. w. W. Hughes, British nt, said that as a result of L-cessful tin negotiations none items m the estimates had (l
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  • 322 3 E d n ca ting Me m be rs In Financial Matters (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. T*HAT the work of a co-operative Society wa.s to educate its members m financial matters was stressed by Mr. V. H. Winson. presiding at the half-yearly
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  • 224 3 To Be Opened By British Resident <From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. U. Next Sunday will be a great day tor the settlers at the Chuah Indian settlement, lor the Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, British Resident. Negri Sembilan, will visit the settlement to open a
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  • 45 3 Mr. R. C. E. Snare has just arrived from England to join the principal agency of the Prudential Assurance Co. m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. S. Grimpel has been appointed sole European representative m Kuala Lumpur district for the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada.
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  • 152 3 R, A. F.s Courtesy Visit (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 11. HANGKOK. the British part of it, is looking forward to the visit of the R.A.F. at the month end. Bangkok has been air minded for I a quarter of a century and the first aviation
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  • 197 3 Hut Women Must Have "A Little Fun" iKiom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 10. "The information comes from an aggrieved husband who gives his wife five dollars to buy his tiffin and comes home to find that there is no tiffin tor him," said Mr. R. O.
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  • 64 3 Cause Of Alleged Knife Attack <From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Nov. 11. Throe Tamils are m Seremban General Hospital with various injuries as v sequel to an alleged kniie attack by another Tamil at Mantin village, on the Seremban-Kuala Lumpur trunk road. The police are reported to have
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  • 176 3 JAPANESE DUMPING Drastic Action By F.M.S. Government DRASTIC action is being taken by the F.M.S. Government to prevent the dumping of Japanese flags and bunting and other articles of special use m connection with the Coronation celebrations. A supplement of the F.M.S. Government Gazette notifies that an import duty of
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  • 163 3 European Woman Given Police Protection <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 10. Police protection against, tigers is being given to a European woman on an estate a few miles outside Kuala Lumpur. About eight o'clock last night Mrs Lindsay, of Leebury Rubber Estates. Ltd rang the
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    • 391 3 Corns and bunions banished by Radox Avo you rippled 11 h or bunion.s I Or i .i!!<'i Eiai kin or t Lred feet ftei remedy I: idox fo< >>m Rarrenders. root tea released by T: Bunions, h*r I skin m .»ll rolioyotl instant ly. 1 "We keep a we had
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  • 915 4 Number E xaggerated FAMOUS DICTIONARY EXPERT GIVES H3CS VIEWS Oxford, Nov. 1. "•THE extent of American influ- ence on the English language b much exaggerated. The largest proportion of new words at the present time is of technical origin Dr C. T Onions, of
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    24 4 INSURANCE AGAINST EMERGENCY— AustraIia is rapidly increasing its air force. Here is a contingent of the new force marching: past Parliament House at Melbourne.
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  • 371 4 Has Had Thirteen Homes Paris, Oct. 27. FIRE, which has lately destroyed part of the stage of the Opera, i has been fighting battles with 'TOpera de Paris" this many a year. From 1659 to the present day the Opera has occupied thirteen homes,
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  • 93 4 Succour for the thirst-scorched crew of a native dhow was given by the P and O. liner Naldera shortly after leaving Aden on its outward voyage The vessel arrived at Singapore yesterday on her way to China and Japan The liner had not long left Aden when
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  • 115 4 Arabian Ni&hts 11 •THE first Italian production m Technicolour under Walter Wanger. the American producer who has been co-operating with Mussolini m the building up of the Italian film industry, is to be the "Arabian Nights." The picture will be made m English and Italian at the
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  • 759 4 Some New Zealand Letters 30 YEARS OF AUTHORSHIP COST HIM £1.000 London, Nov. I. THE examination of 16,000 volumes of first editions and other rare documents which Sir Joseph Kinsey has left to the Alexander Turnbull Library m Wellington. New Zealand, has thrown new
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  • 33 4 Mr. M. C. Hay. the Judge, will be proceedi.in to SuisapJ* towards the end of thi as Solicitor-General M Wag has been out In Maia> years during which per:od ed m various States.
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    • 51 4 liiDW SPIUS > H W9^P There i<i no Hrttrr p mmmrn 'hrn martins. yo«. c»n 1 fflr rely lipon MARTINS PILLS. I Ml~ Sold by < hemist* Stores and I V by THE FRDKKAL DISPKS'SARY. J Raflies Square, Singapore 9 READY •Nov. 18th Strasts Times Annual MAKE SURE OF YOUR
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    • 31 4 THINK of the advantages of a GREASEPROOF, WATERPROOF DUSTPROOF FLOOR The simple application of Ironite Registered Trade Mark Will give you this and more! SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE BRANCHES
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  • 243 5 Following the traditional service at the Cenotaph yesterday morning, Singapore paid further trilmte to the memory of the Glorious Dead m the service at St. Andre.v's athedrali attended by the Governor, hish military and civil officers. ex-Serviremen and members of the general public. The service
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    • 54 5 That i- uliat fMiH *a\ if \ou «li«M»-r it from our liiH' >rl«rlion of Australian aixl \rp« i:liiH l»« •I. V^ lin vorry al»oul your roa-t vtbi-n \ou ran purrlia-r juicy joint-, leader and la**), from our iiimiktoubraßches* Eawre ihr Mi<<r>-. of your ilinacv wHk i TiTTff i iT -COLD
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  • MALAYA PAYS HOMAGE TO THE WAR DEAD
    • 779 6 IMPRESSIVE SCENES AT THE CENO 1 again Singapore yesterday paid homage to those who their lives during the Great War m the reverent observances of Armistice Day ani the two minutes' silence during which the whole Empire st >od still m tribute to the dead. T^e
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    • 586 6 PARADE OF EUROPEAN ft ASIATIC EX-SERVICEMEN (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. n AS large crowds m Victory Avenue stood silenth with 0 heads this morning, His Highness the Regent m the youthful Raja Muda, placed a wreath on the Kuala 1 Cenotaph
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    • 219 6 ""FHE undernoted newly-added non- fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday. The Battle ground. illustrated. Hilaire Belloc: Men against the Clouds, illustrated. Richard L. Brudsall and Arthur B. Emmons: Matter. Myth and Spirit, illustrated, Dorothea Chaplin: Great Doctors of the Nineteenth Century, Sir William
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    • 311 6 R.A.F. Chaplain's Address TJOW immortality is gained by love and sacrifice formed the H substance of the address delivered m the Cathedral by the Rev. J. A. Jagoe, Chaplain to the Royal Air Force, who said that those who gave their lives m the Great War
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    • 110 6 PENANG'S TRIBUTE Schools Given A Holiday (From Our Own Correspondent) "^n*ng, Nov. 11. ARMISTICE D. elebrated t* at Penang today with the usual tributes paid at the Cenotaph and the two minutes' silence was observed. The Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, arrived ni 10.55 a.m. and alter
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    • 55 6 Yesterday morning the Ex-Services Association m Singapore received a cablegram from His Majesty the Kmg m reply to the Association's lcyal greetings. The cablegram read Buckingham Palac ;.dcn.— The King thanks Ex-8 .vices Malaya tor t.,eir Loyal gre.-tir.gs. Reciprocal greetings were also received from the West
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    • 112 6 Tamil Who Wanted To Get Rid Of His Wife From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 10. Alleged to have applied a heater, wire on his wile's body, a Tamil named Nadason claimed trial before Mr. C. H Dakers m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, when
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    • 38 6 The Polish Government have awarded the Golden Service Cross to Captain H. Whalley, R.D.. R.N.R., master of the steamer Baltrjver, m recognition or his services to merchant shioping between Poland and Great Britain
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    • 40 6 Mr. j. j. Sheehan went on leave last week. Mr. W. A 7aTd has replaced him as Secretary to I ':langor. Miss G. Brown was a passenger m the Imperial Airways Arethusa which arrived m Singapore on Friday from Calcutta,
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    • 95 6 From Our Own Corrapoodent lp"l: Nnv 11. The Town Hall Armistice Day st-mr-having been discontinued there *as a United Service m St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Ipoh. this morning at 7 45 The Roll ol the Names ol the Fallen was read by the Chairman ol the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 S. SHIMUE CO. ...SHIRT PYJAMA MAKERS now m more commodious and ideal premises. Your visit cordially invited. "F€^ BRAS BAS H ROAD, SINGAPORE. **1 Tel, No. 4382 JAVA SS WITHIN 4 HOURS DISTANCE IF YOU FLY BY K. N. I. L. M. JAVA THE WONDERLAND, KNOWN FOR ITS EXQUISITE BEAUTY.
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    • 18 6 ARM BRAND l^^y^ milk P^^r==rr3^P^ sweetened FULL CREAM SOLE DISTRIBUTORS O.A. HAJEEMOHAMED ISMAIL CO. 183, BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE.
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  • 1158 7 Navy, Remains First Line Of Defence BRITISH FREEDOM NOT IN JEOPARDY London, Nov. 11. i\ Urn House of Commons yesterday, winding lup the defence debate. Sir Samuel Hoare that no speaker m the debate had sjsjutiotuM the gravity of the situation or the iutcl
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  • 965 7 Metal Shares Advance By Leaps And Bounds 'THE past week has probably bein one of the most sensation- al m history of the tin producing industry, states Fraser and Co.'s weekly report. For many months the question of tin restriction renewal has been the
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    • 81 7 7/ie Famous STARS of •ANTHONY ADVERSE" and PRISONER of SHARK ISLAND" TOGETHER! C^m^J mm V^JUNE LANG GRE6ORY UTIFF HHmfv jjj^^■f*9SH sir IB ITS ANOTHER BIGGER and BETTER DARRYL ZANUCK TRIUMPH :OMiM6 TO TME CAPITOL VICTORIA THEATRE ninth GRAND BALLET AMD THE ROYAL MAVAI SINGERS OF H. M. S. OAHAE UNDER
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    • 58 7 Last Two Shows Tonight 6.15 9.15 IALHAMBRAI "One big laugh from beginning to end Free Press 11.11.30. JOE. E. BROWN m Warner Bios.' *^*^5^ new comrd > with Jnr > sensation jlne I r*l X*^ '^tj^yC TRAVIS j '"*^|> t'y^^mi KIBBEE^4f\ J^^^ "EARTHWORM TRACTORS" TOMORROW 20th Century Fox Films' mad,
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    • 356 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 Special Holiday Matinee fv. #vTV*TiTV n/~NTsn Tomorrow at 3-15 U>C^PCJ\^US[jJ f% A W% *g* f\ Funniest picture for lon X time j CAPITOL »"e Pres,, Wed NEVER has Singapore heard "Every doctor should > pswk this film In his such Laughter bag. The iau
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  • 974 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936. Sponsored Radio T"HE announcement that the British Malaya Eroadcasting Corporation propose to institute "sponsored programmes" will be received with a certain amount of misgiving by the radio public. Sponsored programmes, of course, mean that advertisers make themselves responsible for a certain section
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  • 177 8 I Mrs. Moss of Jalan Acob Estate Kanar, has arrived from home. Mrs. J. J. Clark, wife of the wellknown Sungei Siput miner, is at present m Batu Gajah Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour-Williams of Garing Estate, Malacca, returned from home leave by the Baloeran. Dr. G.
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  • 592 8 Ex pensive Coronation Publication Another Sc'thiick To Science /th- lhildi L^mus (if Itu Past EDITORS and publishers, already ar- < ranging for Coronation issues, may hope for better luck than attended a c pioneer enterprise of the kind design- > ed to commemorate the crowning of
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  • 793 8 "Y OUVE ot good head?" The manager of the window-clean-ing company had been short-handed and m a hurry "Yes. sir." Harry had said, burning with anxiety to get the job. Net until he was out m the street again did he realise what he had let him
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 208 8 '4: Jj jALLSOPPiS I eyeiy I time i I C a I d b eck's Wute JtU\cAoMjU Suic* 1864 i HV SPECIAL «£vß>W TO MM THE APPOINTMENT K|V V X^ I Ul AI.ITY IS OUR SLoGAN THK PRK E Of QUAIJTI IS VOIR SATISFACTION FOR SAMSFACTION PATBONISC i (IncornorHted m
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    • 69 8 I ONE GUEST WHISPERED to another at Mrs. Smith's tea party, "My dear, those cakes are as hard as iron." "Yes." replied the other, "I suppose that's why she said 'take your pick' when she handed them "round." Of cover for the home the pick is GAFLAC FIRE and BURGLARY
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  • 1335 9 GEN. DOBBIE REPLIES TO LLOYD GEORGE Defence Of Earl Haig's Memory GOVERNOR'S APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS A FIGHTING speech defending the memory of Earl Haig was made by Malaya's General Officer Commanding, H.K. xMajor General W. G. S. Dobbie, at the Armistice dinner of the Singapore Branch of the Ex-services Association
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  • 128 9 YESTERDAY'S CATHEDRAL WEDDING Mr. Michael Wright Miss M. Lonsdale rF >uk pi.. itentef I Cathedral. Singav.r Michael Paul Wright., and Miss Marian I i.sdale. oi New South; C Chevell of Bellevue \v wms the matron of bride was given away T Fogden. Mr. W. J Koala Lumpur, was the d
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  • 128 9 t hianu r Repeats His Four Demands To Japan Shanghai, Nov. 11 T entb meeting of Gen. Chang Chun. Chinese Foreign Mtafeter, and Mr. Kawagoe. the Ambassador m China. to remote the deadlock. The Japanese Ambassador suggested autonomous regime for North China, while the .inded insistently that
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  • 26 9 Washington. Nov. 11. vail has appointed Admiral Leahy to succeed Admiral •hit t of naval operations tb€ latter retires on Jan. 1 next •iter.
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  • 129 9 COMPOSER OF "MERRIE ENGLAND" Man Who Wrote Last Coronation March London, Nov. 11. rE death is announced of Sir Edward German, the famous English composer at the age of 74.— Reuter. German's most famous work is the opera, "Merry England." written m 1902. Other operas
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  • 92 9 To Be Protected By Mussolini Vicnn.i. Nov. 11. Count Ciano. the Italian Foreign Minister, wno has just visited Hitler, yesterday solemnly assured Chancellor Schuschnigg that Mussolini was determined to protect Austrian independence. The statement is designed to reassure Austrian patriotic circles, who are alarmed by reports of
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  • 83 9 U.S. Government Imposes Export Restrictions Washington. Nov. 11. Mr Roosevelt has ordered a uniform policy restricting exports of the as. military type of aeroplane until the Government requirements are fulfilled and has prohibited the sale abroad of aeroplanes manufactured for the US army and navy until a full
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  • 61 9 Foreigners Arrested By The Soviet Moscow, Nov. 11. A widespread plot has been untarthed aiming at the building up of a Fascist organisation m the Soviet Union and it is officially declared numerous foreigners, including Germans. Austrians, Swedes and Poles are among those already arrested and
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  • 27 9 London, Nov. 11. The King gave a luncheon party at Buckingham Palace yesterday ii hon our of Colonel Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister.— British Wireless
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  • 419 9 ROYAL FAMILY AT THE CENOTAPH Eighteenth Anniversary Of The Armistice London, Nov. 11. ON the 18th anniversary of ihe Armistice, the people of Britain once more united m celebration of the Two Minutes' Silence. The words again suggested for thought and prayer In that briel interval were "In remembrance of
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  • 56 9 Bombay, Nov. 10. ONE person was killed and 20 injured m a recrudescence of fighting and rioting m the Kamatipura area this morning. A later message states that rioting was renewed after nightfall but prompt police measures averted serious disturbances. The day's casualties total four
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  • 120 9 Features Of The Stock Exchange On Tuesday London, Nov. 10. On the Stock Exchange considerable interest was directed to Mexican Eagles m connection with the news that the strike m the Tampico refineries had been settled but elewhere the markets were rather dull and
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  • 84 9 Pushing Rapidly Ahead With Construction Berlin, Nov. 11. It is learned Germany is pushing i ahead rapidly with naval construction m order to bring the navy up to the level provided m the London agree- ment. It is understood the vessels under construction include a 35 000-ton battleship,
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  • 87 9 Death Of Weil-Known Harbour Board Employee The death took place yesterday, at the General Hospital. Singapore, of Philip <Jack» Hammond, a clerk ol the Singapore Harbour Board, who was attached to the dispensary. He had over 23 years' service with the Board and was very popular. A
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  • 44 9 Although still experiencing labour difficulties, the U.S. rubb.r manufacturing industry enjoyed an active third quarter and crude rubber con sumption during the first two months of the period exceeded 90,000 tons, or about 29 per cent, more than m the same period last year.
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  • 100 9 United Service At The Scots Church (From Our Own Correspondent) I jx.li Nov. 11. In common with all other centres m Malaya. Ipoh today recalled the sacrifice ol the Glorious Dead, by quiet and Impressive ceremony .it the Cenotaph. Guards ol honour were provided Tiy the F.M.S. Police
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  • 207 10 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a
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  • 556 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Nov. 11 The above are dealers' middle prices; Jobbers, martins, brokerage and stamp duty are not Included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Pall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 117 3 4 117 3
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  • 201 10 Nov. 7. 9. 10 American Can. Corr. 126 3 129 5 128' Anuriran Telephone and Telegraph 182 :J 4 183 2 183 AtdMtan Railroad 76 7 K 79' 78' 4 Cbeaapeak 76 y 4 77 76 4 Dnnoni 180» 2 182 180» 4 Fire.' 34 34 3
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  • 174 10 Singapore, Nov. 6. MEAT Beef steak Kati 32 Beef stew or curry do 24 Fillet Steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 35 Pork, lean Kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 55 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) Kati 50 Ducks each 45 Fowls Kati 32 Hens
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  • 209 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 11 RUBBER: Easy London Spot: 8 9 16d. 811 16d. Previously: 8 5 d. 8 3 4 d. Jan. -Mar.: 8 9 16d 811 16d. Previously: 8- r> B d. 8 y 4 d. Apr-Sept.: 8 r B d. 8 11
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  • 75 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 11 Tin: Weak. Cash: £235 17s. 6d. Three months: £232 17s. 6d. New York Tin: Closed. Copper: Settlement: £43 12s. 6d. Gold: Yesterday: £7 2s. sod. Silver: Spot: 22 7 16d. Two months: 22 7 16d. Previously: Firm at £245
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  • 329 10 London Closing Quotations Nov. 11 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124.21 105*8 105' 8 New York $to 4.88 2 3 4.88 4.87? i Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 9.06' /2 9.06> 4 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3 1 16
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  • 1071 10 Fraser and Co.'s List I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1936: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Am pat Tin (4s) 5s 5s bd Asam Kumbang 31s 33s Austral Malay 54s 6d 57s 6d Ayer Hitam (ss) 17s 3d 18* Gd Ayer Weng <$D 190 2.05 Bangrin Tin
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  • 146 10 Move To Secure Expansion A trade campaign committee h v been established m South Wales !oi the purpose oi developing the reciprocal trade with Canada. A luncheon conference will take place at the Cttj Hall, Cardiff, on November 29, when the Lord Mayor of Cardiff. Alderman
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  • 84 10 Host August For Sewn nn T »tal pr luction the United States for ll year. Octoba to fi mated 4.400.000 units, I the calendar ftm w ceed this figure. m Stocks ol the current d m the hands oi d low and lit e*pecU before now
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  • 32 10 Mom Den rubber rttanu panics for October i Alor Gtjah 10.500 lbs: II Otenealy J5.000 '14 000 Ib> Klu 00 lbs Pert S Ibv: nD.iL.k Anson 40.155 UM Ui« J
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  • 336 11 Winning CONTRACT fr\XWCo\JJ\Qou> David BurtisUnc, Mcrwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence OUTWITTING THE DKFKNCK IN the play of the cards, quick thinking is often of vital importance. In today's hand. South, who
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  • 38 11 Hong Kong, Nov. 10. In view of the strong anti-Japanese feeling prevalent In the Kwangsi province, the Government of the territory has refused to guarantee full protection to Japanese tourists entering the Kwangsi regions. Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 25 11 Tcr<4ku Syed Abu Bakar. Assistant District Officer. Klang, will shortly be t;oing on transfer to Tanjong Malim and Che Ismail from Tapah will relieve him.
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    18 11 fmm I SAI.I.FS. woiM famous roller Raters, ul.o u,mmi an c..« moment ;»t It lilts Hotel Ml Friday.
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  • 322 11 ANGLO-ITALIAN CLEARING AGREEMENT Terms Revealed London, Nov. 10. A summary of the terms of the new Anglo-Italian clearing agreement and commercial agreement was communicated to the House of Commons by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. today. He expressied the hope that these agreements I would
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  • 254 11 Cantonese Woman Released On Probation A young Cantonese woman, who remained silent when she pleased and made first one statement and then contradicted it with another, tried the patience of the third magistrate, Mr. A. D. York, m the police court on Tuesday. Loo Hong had pleaded guilty
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 374 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In tne colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 rssued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Fteserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve
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    • 509 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In Bnsland by Royal Charter! Paid up capital m 600,000 shares ot €5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 lIFAh Ol IK F 38, Bishopsgatr. London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Sa: Amrltsar ipoh Bemarang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 477 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY IVnag ZH.I poetry to depict the winter season. Wiroloss Soclety> 6.50 Fred Hartley and his Novelty Quintet with Brian Lawrence v t v f length— 40.0 metres (Australian vocalist). 7.20 Jack Helyer. at the organ of the Ritz. Nottingham. Ml and days pro- 7 .40 'Food
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    • 93 11 6.20 Concert. 7.20 News m English. 7.35 Continuation of concert. 8.05 News m French. 8.35 Continuation oi concert. P2O International talk !>.3() Talk on music. P. 40 Colonial market prices, rates of exchange 0.50 Chamber music 11.15 Rates of exchange and French -ks Rentes). 1120 Close down. Wavelength BSJM metres
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  • 70 12 Restriction On Hamburg Shipyards Two tar-reaching restrictions concerning Hamburg port and shipping business were announced recently. One is that the Hamburg .shipyards may build new ships only if they can provide an equal tonnage of old shins for scrapping to furnish the necessary metal for the
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  • 144 12 Shipping Movement At London During the week ended Oct. 9. 1,072 vessels, representing 1,115,241 net register tons, used the Port of London. Of these 559 vessels < 895.427 net register tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports, and 513 vessels < 219.814 net register
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  • 726 12 MODERN WHALING FACTORY SHIP'S FIRST VOYAGE The Terje V then— Largest Tanker In The World London, Oct. 15. OVER the week-end visitors were invited by United Whalers Ltd., to inspect the modern whaling factory ship, Terie Viken, of 20,600 gross tons, at Spithead. Although this ship was
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  • 91 12 Ships alongside v,,> U i rxpr. I,- |ir Kast Whan I ni; U((( ncr 22 Main Wharf I Soudan 18: Maru 11 B Empire k I Jhelum 10; a M: Ore: l^npiro Dock (Knti )t Karoa m 1 West Wharl I m, (i<( Saparo*.* 4 A Section 10
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  • 94 12 Indication Of Sums>iul Work has bee up the Hal 1 in< In tii' havtime with the yard I airc: I regarded u> rntertair.on I tul ter:: Dunn- been 1; grown with task o! tidy:: b.«bly tak The ihipyarci f^r the pur;) U equipped I there
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  • 252 12 Opposition To Be Withdrawn CHAIRMAN oi the Port of Bristol Authority. Alderman E. M Dyer made an important announcement on the question of a bridge across the Severn when he addressed a meeting of the Bristol Central Traders' Association. He said the question oi bridging the Severn
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  • 205 12 NEW P. O. LINERS Steady Progress Being Made Steady progress is being made with the two new liners which are being! built tor the P and O Company by Vickers-Armstrongs. Limited, at Barrow, and it Ls expected that the Brat Of them will be m commission m the autumn of
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  • 36 12 Mr. N. R. Jarrett. who has been act- j ing Under-Secretary, F.M.S., for the past year or two, is going to Tiengganu as Adviser. Mr. S. W Jones will go to Kuala Lumpur as Under-Seer tary.
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    • 486 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (lncorporatrd la F.MS.) TELEPHONE: trrlcht M.t::— Pamace MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AC.rVTS I- OR FEDERATED MALAY KTATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. CANADIAN PACIIIC t WpßUrt CBf 4TMT (Incorporated In gnglmnd) LIIAVEL SYSTtH THE "KM PRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICES HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to
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    • 109 12 HENDERSON LINE S( 111 M I I <>| SAII IN<' V B> Fortnight I li-«i Bciucen K;«ri"""M M >udil Marseilles. I'.tlma ;md inaUni ■OMI U IRII SMI IN<- V Port of IH m. ti.iik.ili-.il rivm'Hi' Imf RaM"* YUM A PEGU KEMMJ UWHIMVUI BHAMO AMA SACiA! Bl T PF(iU KEMMENI) CHINDWIN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 437 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals f BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 a.m Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m and.... Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 1 pjn. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taimng and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru,
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    • 504 13 BY p &Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Sxnn. Tttnnage S^r* 1936. 1f)37 6810 Nov. 18 'BHUTAN 6 100 Jan '14 CO" 1 5 -°°O Nov. 20 CORFU 15.000 Jan' 15 17.000 Dec. 4 BEHAR 6 000 Jan 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Dec. 17 CARTHAGE 17
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    • 398 13 (Incorporated m England.) ;^?^^J ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea m Straits SettlemtnUj "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. *t+*mrr Due Sail* CITY OF LYONS Havre. London. R*dam, H'burg Nov. 29 Dec. 2 CITY C** FITTSBURG
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    • 1043 13 P^^^ RLPRESENTBNG SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean Ihe Hua Kbiow SuimshlD Co UA. Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual The f'unard Whi»e Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Strair.ship Co., I <v. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Austt.Uian Orieot^l Line' L.«.«L The China Navigation Co.,
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    • 756 14 K. P. M. CREMER— Thursday. Nov. 12. Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. TIDORE Thursday. Nov. 12. Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pak-ning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN DER LlJN— Thursday. Nov. 12. Cheribon 'not lor passengers. Semarang, Sourabaya. Boeleleng, Ampcnan, Padang-Bay, LaboeanHadji. Benoa and Banjoewangi. BKNKOKLEN— Thursday, Nov. 12. P. Samboe. Letong. Kramat, Maras,
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    • 582 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dbid AMEMCAE^MAIL LINE PRESIDENT lINERS FOR SPEED. FROM SINGAPORE: 23 DAYS TO SEATTLE 33 DAYS TO EUROPE American Mail Line famous President Liners sail fortnightly from Hon,Kon R to Seattle. Through fares include first class rail by any direct route across America or Canada (Pullman and
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    • 450 14 Q. S. K. LINE t ARIZONA MARU Cape Town via Colombo. Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam H« Marques. Durban ana P Eli; Chokoh Mara Cape Town via Momba Dar es Salaam, Beira. L llarq ban. East London and P. Eliz Hakubasan Mam Buenos Aires via Durban C and Santos f Santos
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  • 1512 15 Kolapore And Mackinnon Matches The "Fletcher" Challenge Cup W&l won by Ar^ Sgt. Major G. Long, Trini- dad Local Forces. THE "BARNETT" (JUNIOR MACKINNON) MATCH Till-: Morning Post" (Junior Kolapore) Match instituted by the National Rifle Association m 1926 with the approval „t the St-rretary
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    23 15 photo). PICTURE TAKEN DURING play m the hockey match between the R.A. (Changi) and the S.R.C "A" on the padang yesterday. Free Press
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  • 723 15 Dutch Navy Team To Play The R.A.F. On Sunday (From A Special Correspondent) A FOOTBALL fixture has been arranged between the R.A.I. and a team from the Dutch Navy to be played on No\. 15 at Jalan Besar Stadium. The R.A.F. selection committee will doubtless be pleased l<» be able
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  • 117 15 Corinthians And Taiping Malays Draw (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 11. Inter-league soccer between the Ipoh league champions, the Corinthians, and the Taiping champions, the Malays, for the Veer Singh cup, was played this evening at the Chinese Assembly hall ground, and resulted
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  • 46 15 London, Nov. 11. THE English soccer team to play Ireland at Stoke on the 18th. is Holdcroft (Preston), Male (Arsenal, Captain), Catlin (Sheffield Wednesday), Britton (Everton), Gee (Everton), Keen (Derby County), Worrall (Portsmouth), Carter (Sunderland). Steele (Stoke), Bastin (Arsenal), Johnson Stoke Reuter
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  • 123 15 Tomorrow there will be the usual afternoon races for the "B" and "C" Class, starting at 5.20 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday there will be two team I races against the Netherlands Indies Squadron. The first race starting at 10.00 a.m. and the second m the
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  • 77 15 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. The third battalion S.S.V.F. 'Penan* and Province Wellesley Volunteers) won the rifle team championship of Malaya, according to the results oi the Malaya Command rifle meeting just issued, crediting the battalion with a total of 2.749 points. The Selan«, r or Battalion
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  • 59 15 The following are requested to turn up tomorrow m the Clerical Union Hall, at 9 a.m. sharp to represent the Diehard B.P. against the Marigold B.P Final selection will be made m the hall. M. Hodri, Ahmad Mattar. Lee Seng Hor. Koh Beng Swee, See Gim Siang. K.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 198 15 Bj With an AC Oil Filter nii^d. fl H wear on all moving pint of B H the eivjin* is very ureutly B H duced The practical elimination fl H of all friction cans* 1 fl B parttak 11.1l 1 1 fl B th; [jorformance ol the *n\w fl B
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  • 686 16 Singapore Winter Race Meeting Free Handicap For 3 Years Olds. Where Am I 9.7 Marie Antoinette 9.2 Pure Gold 9 n Dangerous Lover 8.10 Princess Toi 8.7 Reform 8.6 Newbridge 8 6 Bell Press 8.0 Switchback 7.10 Sunny Crow 7.9 Vapour 7 9 Short Head 7.9 Lucky Star 7.7 Giencar
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  • 491 16 photo). H.M.S. Terror Downed By Six Points To Nil St. Andrew's G; 11. M.5. Terror 0. EVEN the men of the Terror failed to frighten St. Andrew's into submission St. Andrew's maintained its unbeaten record by a 6-point victory over the H.M.S. Terror team m
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  • 29 16 A single goal gave the R.A. (Changi) victory over S.R.C. "A" team, when they met m a friendly hockey fixture on the Padang yesterday.
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  • 542 16 VISITORS LOSE 14 POINTS TO 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 11. THE annual rugby match between the S.S. Volunteers and F.M.S. ended m a convincing victory for the upcountry men who piled up 14 points (a goal and three tries) against three
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  • 63 16 London, Nov. 11. The following are results of football played today. Bradford City and Aston Villa played a two-all draw m the second division. In the Glasgow Cup final Rangers beat Partick Thistle by six goals to one. Home rugger matches resulted: Surrey 9, Kent 15.
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  • 70 16 The above Open Tournament will commence tomorrow at 11 a.m. All competitors m the Junior Singles Championship are requested to turn up at 11 a.m. when play will commence. Competitors m the Singles Handi cap are requested to turn up at 3.00 p.m. ready for play. The
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  • 32 16 The S.R.C. billiard tourney will conclude tonight and the prize giving and at home will take place at the club tonight. Members and friends are cordially invited to be prespnt.
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  • 496 16 Uninteresting Hockey v\,, n By Five Go ils To One Colts 5 WHAT promised to be a ver> thrilling i turned out to be a drah aHair. wtwa tfcc Sfc and the S.C.C. met yesterdax Mi tin- Plilf, m ture this season, the former
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 112 16 PALACE WINDOW CALENDARS SIX SUPERB COLOURFUL PRINTS An exquisite lasting gift Each print mounted on a silk scroll, finished like a Chinese painting, an ideal size Colourfully boxed m Chinese style, ready for mailing. PRICE Eadh $1.00 COLOI'RFUL CATHAY CALENDARS specially designed tn convrv your Christmas remembrances will give each
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    • 40 16 SKIPPER'S COMPLIMENTS AND W/LL YOU STEP ABOARD FOR A CLASS OF. 77<?£>? > s Tl| j9 mEi I k •>h7*.'. Rl eh 1^ fl 111 F/ I I r i >' c „^<l^ '^f Jlw,^k FRASER NEAVE Ll?^ DISTRIBUTORS "FOR TIGER BE!
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