The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 November 1937

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO 15.317 ESTD- 1835 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IC, 1937 10 CENTS.
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  • 718 1 President Roosevelt's Message To Congress DISCUSSION WITH TRADE LEADERS "Permanent Recovery" IMMEDIATE TASK TO INCREASE USE OF CAPITAL linary prudence there is no reason for a nged depression,'* declared President Roosevelt, *sage to the special session of Congress m ington yesterday. The immediate task, he
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  • 25 1 StUMP UIH vtIOHJ PRODUCE A SLUM» MENTALITY. WHICH MIGHT ITSELF PRODUCE A SIUMP -MR. OLIVER STANLEY. Prtti4nn ol rhc Boo'd vi Trod*.
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  • 68 1 Brussels, Nov. 16. THE Far Eastern Conference has adopted the draft declaration condemning Japan's aggression. Italy voted adversely. Norway, Sweden and Denmark abstained after explaining that they were not opposed to the declaration itself but they did not wish to vote for it. The Italian delegate stated
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  • 375 1 Damage Done To Red Cross Stations PLANES ATTACK NANKING Shanghai, Nov. 15. JAPANESE troops today J made good their threat to destroy Soochow which is now m ruins. They dropped more than 700 bombs there within 24 hours, says Reuter. Foreign reports from Soochow state that
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  • 110 1 Official Denial Of London Reports Amsterdam, Nov. 15. DEPORTS current during the week-end that arrangements have been made by Great Britain and the Netherlands for the defence of their Far Eastern possessions is described as pure phantasy m authoritative circles m Amsterdam today. It is
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  • 107 1 Flying Officer Clouston Leaves England London, Nov. 15. Mrs. Betty <{.irby Green and Flying Officer Clouston left Croydcn shortly before 10 p.m. last night m an attempt to break the each way Cape flight record. Their aim is to complete the double Journey by Saturday
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  • 36 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 15. The French airmail line which left yesterday for Paris carried one million francs worth of gold as part of her freight from Saigon
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  • 57 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 15. IT was announced today that tb« Rubber Growers 1 Association has decided to award sold medals to Sir Frank Swcttenham and Mr. J. G. Hay. These medals will be presented to them "m recognition of their valuable services to
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  • 209 1 RANEE'S APPEAL TO VALERIE FROM NEW YORK "Pack Your Bags Come To Me" 808 GREGORY SAYS MAY WED SOON (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 15 "pHE Ranee of Sarawak, who b at present m America, discussed with New York reporters today the proposed marriage of her daughter. Miss Valeric
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  • 63 1 i>onaon, nov. id. Tlie Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, returned to London from Brussels by air yesterday and last night the Prime Minister. Mr. Eden and Lord Halifax were m consultation m regard to Lord Halilax's impending visit to Berlin He leave London on Wednesday V
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  • 28 1 Mr D H. Hampshire, of Kuala Lumpur, has been on a flying visit to Davos Platz He expects to leave London on Monday on his return to Malaya.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness ,r.«l fragrance of the [Malayan gardens direct to your home. i fll lV >AJ^I wU U f w TONIGHT Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m Dinner Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight NEW CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI de BONNE Wll m IHE WORLI»S (iREATEST DANCERS WHO HAS
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    • 71 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI S$ HOTEL TONIGHT and THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE HMnS DANCE Ml Sli BY THE I KELLER BAND J NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SPLAKKK
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  • 475 3 BIGGEST BATTLE IN CHINESE HISTORY Defence Of Nanking CHIANG KAI SHEK TO TAKE CHARGE THE major battle between Chinese and Japanese forces has not yet been fought, says a Union Times message. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, it is claimed, is preparing the biggest battle m Chinese history. Shanghai, Nov. 15.
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  • 64 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 15. A lecture and demonstration has been arranged by the Association of Chartered Accountants m the Malay States to take place at the Selangor Golf Club at 7 p.m. on Friday. Mr. T. Malley will read a paper on "Mechanical Accounting m the
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  • 77 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh rts reported, says Sin Chew C hit Poh. that the representatives of China. Japan. Britain, America. Germany and Italy have exchanged tentative views m regard to the future of Shanghai. Foreign naval authorities m Shanghai have rejected the Japanese demand that they
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  • 206 3 Business Interests And Peace NEW SESSION OF CONGRESS Washington, Nov. 15. A STIFF programme of legislation, including items of vital interest for businessmen, faces the special session of the U.S. Congress opening today. Foreign policy, m the light of the President's Chicago speech, is also assured
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  • 86 3 Dr. Ling Ping, who was the Nanking trade commissioner to Malaya at the time of the last China Trade Fair returned to Singapore last night after a visit to Siam. He stated m an interview with the Chinese newspaper. Sin Chew Jit Poh, that
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  • 274 3 ATTENDED by a big audience, including the Governors of the school. Archdeacon Graham White, Mr J T N Handy. Mr. K. J. O'Dell. Mr J. R Hiil. Mr. Lim Koon Teck. Mr. J. Caunce and Major Butler (RE.), the first of the three performances
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  • 322 3 Indian's Appeal In Murder Case (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 15. A CANKER eating into his mind j was how Mr. F. J. Charlesworth described the obsession of his wife.--infidelity which haunted Narayanasamy who appealed to the F.M.S. Court of
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  • 388 3 Japan Must Now Make Her Choice The Times' View Of The War London, Nov. 15. THE declaration of the Brussels Conference, though couched temperately, is a reasoned condemnation of Japan, says The Times. That Italy should hesitate to associate herself with the declaration is understandable but Italy and Germany cannot
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  • 152 3 (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahni, Nov. 15. Mrs. L. A. Allen. Poppy Day organiser, wishes to thank the following Johore Bahru committee for th-rr hard v-ork: 'Mrs. Ungku Abdul Aziz, Mrs Mills. Mrs. Mather. Mrs. Lan-vworthy, Mrs Bariron. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Grundy and
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  • 19 3 Thf South Indian Musicians. Kadak kavoor Kesava Bhagavather, Paravoor Govindan Achan and party arrived m Singapore by the Rajula
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  • 78 3 Brussels, Nov. 16. r VHE Chinese delegation, m an effort to encourage the Powers to take definite economic action against Japan, issued this afternoon a 12-page document summarising Japan's economic dependency on the outside world. The Chinese argue that boycott of imports and exports, a blockage
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  • 30 3 A total of $2 20tt w Kuala Lmr.pur on Nov 10 and I 1 Mt E. D. Butler, organiser of the Poppy Day sales, announces
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ I SCHICK REPEATING RAZOR. for i Ease of Loading. Compactness. Excellence of Blades. Ease ie Safety m changing blades. 20 Blades m handle. call inspect at MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE! SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates
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    • 413 3 /rec IFMCBB Head OBirp us Kuala Lutnpui Ofli< Thou. Ipoh Ofli.' It'i* I'h. Penang Ofhrr I i,, lf^ t I'h. n r JU*j, London Office tn I i IMI >^- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sumim Uitmn Mutsidi UithM Mali* a MaUv» P^u~ Monthly JIM 4.M J•> Quarterly vx f, I2 M Z
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 64 3 Law Notice For The Day The Acting Chief Justice at Kuala Lumpur Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Howes m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Mohamsd Sultan bin Kadir Shah. Before Mr. Justice Home m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. S. 196/37 Chan Peng Jin
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  • 489 4  -  Yvonne By New Typos Can Be Transformed Into Evening Frocks. pERHAPS there an not many women Wbo would l<kt* to go cut this evening dressed In their nig itgown.s. but the colours are nww s j vivid ar.d so varied m the silks and satins from which Lhe
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  • 392 4  - Are You Ashamed Of Your Neck Oil Massage For Wrinkles SYLVIA GREY By Why should we massage, pat and gen rally make a tuss of our faces, ard leave t;ur necks t3 look after themse!ves? They have a dirty tme dur.n* th whit r being rubbed by lurjs and c
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 415 4 y^^V Blue Jacket Top M W DELPHINIUM blue linen with a H M f^^ .sponge-like surface is most beM I 4 A coming made into a two-pk\-e dress, J M J^. W having a slim skirt, and a jackst top Wr which fastens up to the throat. It y* has
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    • 310 4 I Got The THRILL Of My Life A. GARTNER COMING CINEMA STAR 1 hi»t solemn judges wat l>^l m»- ;>.iw.ler .^e wit I) an ordinar\ [KiwW I looked "mad' it? jxtwdtr UoH li«^l Hi skin. I v IMM I a['pli>*d ji. invisible lace powder hl»n with m 1 ti<- }udg<
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  • 156 6 "POX YEARS Japan has tried to explain lo the world her vi. al population problems, her m«'d for in.ti/.ets and resources. And who listens to us?" derl.iird .Mr. K. Miyake of the Japanese Loi sulat:\ London, m an interview with the Free Pr*v
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  • 88 6 GIRL DRIVER UNCONSCIOUS FOR WEEKS '•Henry! V's you" said the bcautifuJ n m rr. torist Mrs. Kay Petre. who had been unconscious m hospital sine*- sh" crushed at Brooklands on S« pt 17, when sh?' jpencd her eyes and saw her husband. It via feared that she had icst her
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  • 266 6 Soldiers March Through Singapore DRJTISH troops who marched through Singapore yesterday were 1 men of the Ist Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, on their way to Shanghai. They will relieve the Royal Ulster Rifles, who until they were replaced recently by the Loyals. had a gruelling time guarding the i western
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  • 145 6 Uncertainty Over Resumption In spite of considerable optimism m shipping circles, following effective Japanese control of Shanghai last week, no information is yet available m Singapore as to when shipping lines, which suspended their calling at that port during hostilities, will resume their regular Far East
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  • 618 6 Troopers On The Tide— Garrisoning An Empire Of particular interest m view of the arrival at Singapore yesterday of the troopship Li war a is tht article bf R J T HMsuhich appeared m the Momnq Pout thw tin before that 'Uirhal i-t-ased pmbiicmtkm. TTIOO^ING is by no means so
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    • 214 6 RUIN YOUR 1 CLOTHES- Kill THEM with Skin Itch Cause Curbed Overnight Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams and pores where germs hide and cause territ.. It. lung, Tracking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning. A EUarwonn, Psoriasis, Blackheads, i 11...1.> it !i. Singapore Foot and other Mcmlshe* Ordinurr treatments give
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    • 156 6 BRli'il^'' .iiiir?,:*?:;?^"'!^ btbS b^b> tti?'*' .tS" liilfii': 1 jtHj.^ m^^^ *''V/ "fir' ."'IliJ?- BF^^ .^Bl H^Wm^lfjliß I iiiiliil H^ V J"*!! l arTB^r'f i ra*^ ag '^y-?^* ;^i i '^•ffi^atTCytTTrffiTr-ttv MT it** •».t">» •"•■•n •••••••'•jBl Bl ''j; BllfllHlHHHllKli'i 'ii*'- s**tr:» AY V v 4:^^v s L'^^fl;^V 1 ■'•"••'••••••^f'-B Pli» v'
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  • 622 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1937. Malayan Chinese Views MALAYA, with its millions of 1?1 Chinese living prosperously under British rule, always provides facilities for studying Chinese political trends free from the complications of everyday controversy m China, and there is reason to suppose that the views of
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  • 1584 8 Can Japan Stand A Long War? What Tokio Answers The Cost Of Fighting China SHORTLY after the outbreak of the Mar>churian incident I was besieged by representatives from Embassies. legations and the foreign press m Tokio for my views on abouOhe same set of questions that many are now asking
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  • 337 8 IT is very unlikely. I am told, that the BBC will broadcast any special round -the -Empire programme on Christmas Day and it is not expected that King George will make a Christmas broadcast speech. This was rumoured m London some weeks ago and reference to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 353 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD imported direct from Cognac by: CALDBECire- BY SPECIAL \§^&L.<%& TO HM E APPOINTMENT KING OF S»AM estd #c !r* 1872 FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S, CRYSTALWARE THt
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    • 26 8 For A CCIDENT INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE h LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: 6480
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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    • 493 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 15 Shaiv of £1 denomination uiiIcm Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 114 4 Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 112% 112^ War Loan. 1% p.c 101% l Com. Union As&ce. (Units) 10 3 s
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    • 94 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Nov. 15, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX. R.S.S. m cases Tone of Market :^Dull little doing. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7' 4 d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 14-'! 4 per lb. iF.0.8. Nov.) 23% 23 Good F.A.Q. m
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    • 61 10 Nov. 15 Gambler T.T. 8.00 White Cube 16.00 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 14.50 Black Pepper 9.25 Copra, mixed $4.80 Oopra, sundried $5.05 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 Rice, Saigon Al $164 Rice. Siam. W.C. No I $158 Rice Siani. W.C. No. 2 $152 Rice Siam, W.C.
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    • 185 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Nov. 15 RUBBER: Dull. London: 7y 8 d- 7V 4 d. Previously: 7V 4 d. 7 1 B d. Jan-Mar.: 7 s|l6d. 7%d. Previously: 7%d. 7y 2 d. Apr. -June: 7%d. 7 7jl6d. Previously: 7 7|l6d. 7 9|l6d. July-Sept: 7 7jl6d. 7y
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    • 70 10 From London: Latest Quotations Tin: Quiet. Spot: £200 ss. Previously: £200 7s. 6d. Three months: £199 10s. Previously: £199 7s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: 45 00. Previously: 45.25. COPPER: Settlement: £41 7s. 6d. Previously: £41 2s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £7 Os. Id. Previously: £7 os. 4d. SILVER:
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    • 70 10 London Closing Quotations Nov. 15 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9*31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 124.21 147 5i 16 147 3 16 New York to fi 4.88 4.99^ 4.98 11*16 Amsterdam Guilders to 8.97% 9.02% 9.01 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d. Is. 3d.
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    • 177 10 Nov. 15 SELLING London. T.T. 2|4 1|32 London, demand 2 4 1)32 London, 4 months' sight 2[4 ljlß Lyons, demand 1715 Switzerland, demand 249 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 3(16 Montreal, demand 58 Vq Batavia, demand 105 Samarang. demand 104% Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon, demand
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    • 186 10 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY U/I'IH London markets closed on Saturday and with New York showing no particular tendency eitheir way the tone m the market today was very dull hut prices on the whole were steady. TIN was V\ of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 67 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai. Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. investment Banker* and Broker* m Securitirt and CnmmoAWm. Daily Foreign Markrt Cable* and Quotation Service MEMBFRS NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE It SUGAR KXCHANOft CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 219 12 Two Warships On Way To The Far East *T*WO French cruisers will pass through Singapore this month I on Far East cruises. The 7,259-ton Primauguet is due to arrive from Penang at about 8 o'clock this morning and will berth at the Oil Wharf
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  • 134 12 Cordelia At Singapore On Sunday TTHE first of the huge new Empire flying-boats of Imperial Airways to come beyond India will be at Singapore on Sunday. The craft, the Cordelia, left Karachi yesterday. Its commander is Captain, L. Egglesfield. who was on the Singai
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  • 89 12 An eel stopped a crowded tram car i ln one of Hels nkis busiest streets. The tram was pulled up with a jerk while passing near the local fish market. The driver had spotted an eel on the line and stopped to avoid running over
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  • 720 12 Shipping Notes TT-HE third vessel to be buill m Hong Kong tor the Australian Jinn oi Burns Philp. ran her trials at sea«thi>: month and proved very HKHMfvI She was the Yanawai, built and engined by the Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company The tw > pn vious vess^l.s were buill
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 495 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M S.) TELEPHONE: Freirht 5433— Passa«* 5431 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING A«ENTS FOR FEDERATED MMW STATES RAILWAYS KOYAI. STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAMCANADIAN MCIIIC jWOßUrtCftttlKT TIUVEL SVSTKK (Incorpoi;<(^d In England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES Ha HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER- ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTIN-ENTAL
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    • 43 12 Fur everything ap^-»i talnlna* to O> rji Ha .1/1 HOIMM Exchaan^e and frHgfit. apply COOKS WACONS-LITS [WOP tO TNAVfI SIWVICtJ 39. ROBINSON ROAD No B<*>king Fi-eft. Telephone 5908 T.S.S. XI DAM" I Belawai. 0O M I I jvill ec eaneel esume on U
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 592 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham. Taiping and TeloK Anson; Weekdays* 7 pm Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 p m Malacca,
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    • 195 12 SHIPS IN TODAY The Singapore Harbour Board berthing arrangements for today: Primauguet West 8» 2 a.m. KH Oil Wharf. Cremer East noon 20 1 Kedah West 1 pjm. 18 Cranfield West 10 a.m. 59/60 Kutsang East 9 a.m. 20/1 Deucalion West a.m. 48/9 Flintshire East a.m. 11 Kudat Roads a.m.
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    • 288 12 SINGAPORE The Eollowl the wharve.s >. I aal Wharf l.i.i, Kajula 22 X J Main Whurl Knti.n Kashima M 'ai L lb I B Peij)ii. Empire !>..■ i i KelanUm. X s 32. h ECaJani 38 l.iiipir* Dim k I nl, ,i., Deucalion v v\ -t H%arl i vii i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 647 14 ROKaN- Tuesday, Nov. 16, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang. TanjongMengeidar Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. THEDLNS Wednesday, Nov. 17. Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI -Wednesday, Nov 17, P. Samboe, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi r" >i \KASSER -Wednesday, Nov 17. P. Samboe, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. CREMER Wednesday. Nov. 17. Penang and Belawan-Deli
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    • 622 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrive* Spore. Spore. Penan* New York Pres. Adams Nov 17 Nov. 19 Nov II Dec. 28 Pres. Harrison Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dee
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    • 514 14 O.S.K. LINEI FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Ryuyo Mara Cape Town via Mombasa I Dar-€s-Salaum. Beira, Lourenru ques, Durban, East London and P> Elizabeth tLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Uu Oape Town, Rio de faneti and Montevideo China Mara < u u* i^mi via Mombasa .../»b;u Dar-es-Salaam Lourenco.
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  • 467 16 CRICKET CLUB BEAT A. C.S. 3-1 Even Play In Padang Hockey Match S.C.C. "A" 3; A.C.S. 1. r) the turn* of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March," the Singapore ricket Club's "A" hockey eleven notched their third goal against an Anglo Chinese School team, to win 3 l yesterday. The music came from
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  • 125 16 The Dabtfi Bowl compeUtiou was played over M holei at the Garrison Golf Club on Friday and Sunday, and resulted m wiu tor R.A. V. Todd with a net KOR ofl 128 The following cards were returned Both bill gweopfl were won by R. A V Todd
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  • 421 16  - Another Lawn Tennis Tourney For The Negri AUDAX (By NEGRI SEMBILAN is to have ye another lawn tennis tournament. It will be known as th< International tourney and the competition will be open to teams representing various nationalities. There is no doubt that the various lawn tennis trophies have to
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  • 256 16 G.S.C. Score 6 Against Europeans Europeans II 0. G S.C. II 6. DECAUSE they were three short and were without a goalkeeper, the European women's second eleven, with the approval of their opponents, the Girls Sports Club 11. put the husband of one of their players between the posts. He
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  • 332 16 Scotland To Play The Rest A FOUR-BALL match will be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning between Scotland vs. The Rest. The following are the teams and starting times (Scotland players mentioned first; 8.30 J. H Beeton and H. C. Ainslie vs. S. A. Beavis and
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  • 318 16 KEEN FIGHT BY SCRA TCH COLLEGE XI Raffles College 0 V.M.C.A. 2 A SCRATCH team from Raffles College went down to th e V.M.C.A. first team by two goals to nil at hockey at Bukit Timah yesterday. In spite of a plucky stand, the home defence
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  • 221 16 The following is the latest amendi ment to classification issued by the 1 Straits Racing Association Transfers.— From class 2 to class 1. —Aerial Post, Con Con, Jubilee Star. Mountain Stream. From class 1 to class 2.— Faithful, Prohibition. Refill, Russian Rose. From class 3 to class
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  • 57 16 The following have accepted to play hockey for SC.C. Ist XI vs. CSC. on Thursday, at S.C.C. P. W. F. Mills. P. F. Kinsey. R. A. U. Todd. H. G. Shaw. E. W. Reeve. J. D. Hodgkinson, A. P. Craigie, T. A. D. Hewan. Lt. Le Marchant. M.
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  • 266 16 POURTH day tits m the SCRC oprn lawn tennis tournament were played off yesterday, the matrhej providing a gocd standard of tennis One gam" was unfinished, and anothei resulted m a walkover. Lim Yew Jim. the crack Java t-nnif t player, was given a
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  • 69 16 Twenty-six cards were taken out for the November Medal < Bogey* which resulted m a win for R. M Pringle all square BALL SWEEPS Saturday: First nine: Divided between: J. B Devitt. H. N Croft and G. Pritchett <2 dowm. Second nine: divided between: J E Fforde
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  • 31 16 l.ah<nr T^NNVSONS tr«n, »mr Mirkrls Ih, i all oul fo, m n innings. (,«v f iaki., c f,. The tourists had m ««nr wickrt (fcdu.h ,t, Reuter
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  • 208 16 BOUDEVILLE WINS K. L. VOLUNTEER RIFLE SHOOT From Out Own Corresi Kuala Lumpur Km C BOUDEVILLE becai; 1 UN Kuala Lumpui H 1 F.MS Volunteer Force EU! tion yesterday, when h< points m the final and he takrs the h and men ento present Alexander Clarke F A H:u was
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  • 21 16 The hockey match which have been played yesterday Ixt the SRC and the Mai.. SRC ground was canceled
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