The Straits Times, 1 December 1930

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  • 36 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAT^ 9 PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930 MW™"^ The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 SINGAPORE! 78, CECIL ST. CPHONE 81S1). X.1 5 TONIGHT 9.15 JA(K OAKIE in "THE SOCIAL LION." Phone 5261-5262. There is no substitute for NATURAL MJLK any more than there is a substitute for fresh air. BEAR Ji% v KAN U is a NATURAL Milk, collected from the Worlds Finest Cows,
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    • 154 1 KUALA LUMPUR I 2T, JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683) HIS MASTERS VOK^C/ GRAMOPHONES v We Beg to Announce:— Drastic Price Reductions ON ALL H.M.V. GRAMOPHONES AS FROM DEC. 1, 1030. ROBINSON Co., Ltd,, (Incorporated in the Straits HcttlemsnU.) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. "3uy within ftt& Empire" "Anchor" Butter— New Zealand's Finest. "Daisy"
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    • 16 1 < |||W|L iffßysy* 1"*1 *"^s?^ j Ml TONIGHT 9.15 I JACK OAKIE I in "THE SOCIAL lion."
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    • 557 2 P. BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES (lacorparatel In Enclnml) 'MAM. I'\SSI NKKIt AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINfUJI KH AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. IINIH I! CO (TRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (,'i\h;Vui- i. IjONDON AND KAR EAST ;.i Mr, SERVICE, PI rWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA .i\:i JAPAN. Tonna?e due S'pnrc ill.;,: Dec.
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    • 590 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON N'.iploii, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKOZAKI MARU 10,000 Dee. 8 4 TKKI'KUNI MAKU U.BOO Dec. 17 18 HAKUSAN MARU 10,400 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 liAkl'VA MARU 10,000 Jan. 14 15 KATOKI MARU 10,800 Jan. 29 30 jj
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    • 466 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly laillngs by the wellI known steamer MARELLA (7,866 torn) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,612 tens). Then. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, eabhts
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    • 550 2 .&L. NORDDEUTSCHER Es#3 LLOYD W\ f# »*i (T (Incorporated Id *~*-t^£- Germany. The undermentioned arc the Company's intended fixtures. OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila, Hone Kong, Shunirhai, Taku, Dalny and Tsinjrtau Dee. II §LIPPE for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Dec. 10 I.AHN for Hon 2 Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe,
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    • 1118 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE SIAM STEAM NAY. THE OCEAN STEAMSHir CO.. TO ITH LIMITED. wt| I,ll'. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM (Incorporated in Siam). n,.. NAV S°' l 'l°', BANGKOK COaSTINC BUVICI foi (Incorporated in England) Krctny. Trennsium. K.-lantan, B«ngB B r.. Telupin, Patani, Stager*, I. Richon, Bandon, Kohsamui, LaaglMll,
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    • 815 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. DUTCH MAILS SStj^SS^^SS iSS i/nsAMEKK^N MAUL- MNB N.V. Stinmivajirt Maatschappij s^ CctA Nederland JGE*. tf JKk :ind _s^^Z Mlllfc rßv? N.V. Itot'.erdainsche Lloyd i»^a*^BaMha*»HßMßHa»aMa i ivI.V MAIL :md PASSENGER, ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE TO Amgterdam SERVICE. Si>uth.itr.pton 1 SINGAPORE, PF.NANG. COLOMBO, SIEZ .M.VM ill.s Rotterdam poRT SAll> ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, tM
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    • 452 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" IJNE PASSENGER AND FREICHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hone Kong, Shanghai and Japan Dv« B'j>ore RAZEMBE l><-e- W CITY OF WELLINGTON Jan. HOMEWARDS s.s. CITY OF JOHANNESBERG for Huvr?. London, Kotterdam and Hamburg P
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    • 436 3 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE ro GENOA, IX)NDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore Penmnu n.s. FIONIA D.c. 17 Dec. 19 m.s. LALANDIA Jan. 7 Jan. 9 m.s. MEONIA Jan. 28 Jan. 30 mB. BORINGIA Feb. 18 Feb. 20 m.s. ALSIA
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    • 234 3 CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated in France) BNU CUM STEAMERS Farm from Mal&va to MarneilU-H $533. REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SEkVICE. HOMEWARDS MARSEILLES, NANTES and BORDEAUX Due Spore CAT 1 PAD ARAM Dec. 22 CAP. ST. JACQUES J"»- >'•> MARSEILLES, lIAVKE. ROUEN. 1)1 NKIRK ami ANTWERP Due Spore. ADEN l» t>c
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    • 426 3 EARTHENWARE SUBSOIL PIPES FOIt ANTI-MALARIAL WORKS All Sizos Slocked. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES, OIFKK -it). OKI STKKET, BINGAFOKB. CHILDREN ANNUALS FOR 1931. Tiny Tot* Annual »1.58 \\.,l. Wa&JU $i.r>u CUUmi'i TteaMty UM Infant*' Miieaxinc Annual UM llu- Popclar ISuok of Bars' ttoriaa IIJM I'ri/.f Annual $1.50 It.nluay I'm 'urc
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    • 790 4 SMALL ADVERTISEMENT FORM. To The Advertising MaMftr« Strait* Times, Cecil Street. rioa«e insert the following small advertisement for days There nre approximately seven words to a line and there is a flat rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per insertion. The
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    • 648 4 ADVERTISER, European 8.A., Trinit I College, Dublin, with lons teaching experi ■n<v. undertakes to coach boys for th .'ambridge Loca! or any other e\aminatioi Fees (3 per hour at advertiser's residenc >r S4 boy'« own home. Apply 676, S. T. IF TO HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIEND; verbids, have the Straits
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    • 679 4 HOUSES, FLATS, ETC. I TO LET, immediate entry, Or,, Devnnshir* Rond, electricity, water, oas cooker, motor enrage. Rent modemte. Apply t>6, Devonshire Road. TO LET, 74, 7fi, 78 AND 80, CAIRNHILL ROAD. -Modern sanitation, electric, etc Rent $60 each. Apply il 0 Hong Co., 3, Synagogue Street. TO LET, immediate
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    • 412 4 H.M. Naval Base, Singapore. TOR SALE FOR BREAKING IT. Six steam hopper dredging baWfM, approximate average displacement 328 tchs each. Lying in Johore Strait. For particulars, apply Superintending Civil Engineer. STOP PRESS THE MANILA SERENADERS, at the moment the resident C-as&ical and Jazz Orchestra of the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 690 4 FANCY DRESS BALL r,. (Optional) IN All) Of UNEMPLOYED EUROPEANS EURASIANS 4 I'r: Tuesday, December 30, 1930. AT. THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL at 930 fKm. Tickets Gentleman's $3.00 (1 Lady's free ticket) Lady's $1.00 Tickets and table to be reitened at RIBEIRO CO.. LTD. Children's Fancy Dress Ball followed by
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    • 868 4 Ordinance No. 44 (Bankrupt* I IN THE SUPREME COURT OP i THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS BETTI.KMENT OF UVCAPOMC. RF. I,AM KHEK HNS trading as < HOP THVE TIION(. TOM.. Bankruptcy Kav 2.17 <if IMS, IMPORTANT SIX DAYS' AUCTION SALE of a larirc and pood Mlieetien of raloablc jewelleries, larfl In I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 837 5 MINING REPORT No. N& The Chairman and Directors THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN COLD MINING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. S.S. Contlinirn. 1 ho; (o submit the report if i nnninir derations for the four weeks ending n«v. r, me. Dcvolipm*..!. Thr festal footage of deve- lupmcnt wink rompleted for the period is a
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    • 441 5 Careless Washing Spoils the Hair Th« timple hair style* of to-d«y make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simp!> a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all the natural
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    • 379 5 GRAND HOTEL BRASTA6I. Unique hi-allh resort in the Sumatra Highlands. LJM feel above sen-level. TelerraDhie Address Postal Address BRASTACJI HOTEL. BRARTAGI. BKASTAr.I HOTBL. BBASTACI. Sumatra. B.C. All telegraphic enquiri«B must be sent prepaid. BRACING AIR EXTENSIVE VIEWS. RIDING-TENNIS-GOLF-BILUARDS DANCING AND MOUNTAINEERING EXCEPTIONALLY REDUCED TERMS DURING OFF SEASON. Off season commencing
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    • 214 5 PENTRAT] STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL AND MARINE ENGINEERS Offices at SINGAPORE —IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. Child Pictures You will not want to take a chance when taking those pictures of your children that you might not get again. An error in judgment often prompts greater or less exposure than the lighting of a
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  • 676 6 Sir E. Hume-Williams Commends Protest. Sir Kllis Hume-Williams, X.C.. the Divorce (our! advocate, who recently retired fr.mi the Nar, declared on Nov. 3 that the viiw that innocent parties to a divorce should not be entitled to remarriage in church was illogical and tin-Christian."
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  • 205 6 Marriafc to a London Banker. In !he viMa;;-.- church of Abiageti near Dorking, Surrey. .Miss Kebeiva West, tho novelist, «;;s married in mail week to Mr Henry Maxwell Andrews. Rebecca West Is the pen-name of Miss Cicily Isabel Kairfield. who is thirty-seven :md cmc of three brilliant
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  • 658 6 MOST DANGEROUS PEOPLE." K.C. and a Man with A Series of Names." Mr. Justice Avory on Nov. 6, fixed a date for the hearing: of the libel action brought by Selfridge Provincial Stores Ltd., against the Financial Telegraph and others, in connection with which an injunction was granted by Mr.
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  • 893 6 Tribute to Sir Henry Page Croft. Sir Henry Page Croft. M.P.. was the guest of honour at a dinner of the Km- pire Industries Association recently when a presentation was made to him. Sir Henry, in a speech acknowledging I the gift, described the Conservative
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  • 201 6 Man with Bullet Hole In Temple. I The skeleton of a r.ian v ith a pistol at his side and a hole in the right tem;il I has been found in a cave in a picnic spot near Bath known as Sally in the Wood." Men working
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  • 97 6 Restored to Original 11th Century Style. Among the large Maker of public I works that have been carried thro year by the Italian Government, not the least interesting is the restoration of tht ancient Scaliger Palace nt Verona, now th' seat of the Prefecture. Thp interior which
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  • 491 6 Missionary Manifesto On The Situation. Bombay. Nov. 9. India is now of age and e;in •peak for herself. The determining factor in laying down the lines of India's future c •nslitiition should be the wishes of the ticop'i- of India. This is the keynote of a manifesto
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 Jj "MAN" BRAND BEE quaon (British) M ?R. LA GEK H& Guaranteed Free from %&*^RA Preservatives. ;rf o^ SnJ^B The Success of the sampling ,-> f J*^i proves the excellent quality i i of the Beer and its low price j^^QsS^ should attract every connoisL'^BEErSi scur lLstKiiimmMr/A 72 Pint s
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    • 23 6 jES On Everybody's Lip. (MM lO MALAYAN MOST JWy|L REFRESHING /i^^^^^^v AND U Delicious Beverage gyjlj ORANGEPOP LtMuNPOP A Trial will convince you.
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    • 110 6 ELECTRICITY 9^ ECONOMY AND SERVICE i Mom>hwehs of N^Si> v fati,Oti€ USE AN ELECTRIC KAN if —WORK IN GENTLY MOVING AIR— AM) BANISH WEAR! H \i no more to run MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. S3-S, HIGH STftKKT SINC.AI'OKK THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA. Wholesale srd Retail. C»n
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 216 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 THREE NIGHTS ONLY! All British Programme By British International Pictures Ltd. JAMESON THOMAS, JACK RAINE and JEAN COLIN The Latest recruit lo the Screen from the West End Stage IN The HATE SHIP A Mystery Thriller Directed by NOKMAN WALKER. COMING SOON! Iniversal's Smart Sophisticated Comedy Drama
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    • 352 7 \QIWd \/MMU XW.HU \JM \IH-\IMUVM.)UUU Mo r> pg) *****0 OV) OO O Q O*Q €>'€> OO O 1 1 fl^v h' J ilk 1 1 11 6.15 TONIGH 9.15 Another Bright New Show! JACK OAKIE MARY BRIAN OLIVE BORDEN m Paramounts ALL LAUGHING hit THE SOCIAL LION i A SNAPPY
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    • 198 7 m ITS A WOW!" M See GLENN TRYON in U "DAMES AHOY J n A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. All aboard See how three sailors who i^ knew all about girls are handled by three girts who knew all about sailors. A HOWLING (O.MKDY OF m GIRLS AND GOBS I Also Lg,
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  • 292 8 SHtPPING NOTES 311-Equipp d with Fog Signals And Lighthouses. There is proverbially a silver lining to every cloud, und the loss of the steamer MRlmeshury may be of considerable service to other seafarers in South African waters, for at last the authorities appear to bo wakinjr up
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  • 123 8 Bulletin of the L. of N. Eastern Bureau. Health Rullrtbi .f ilv- U- r.' Nations. F'ajt->rn Itarra-.i, :!-r weefc ended N" 1 22, I -,'i. Rombay Two ebok ra ea <-;. Calcutta Four cholera cases and four Mi-aihs as against sight casts and four deatha during
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  • 184 8 L.S. "Flying Lifeboats' Scheme Explained. Rescue work at sea by the United States coastguard is t a be carried on with n.vinj,' lifeboats," rtatet a Washington message. Rear-Admiral F. C. Billard, comnianduiit of the coasißuard, announces the ward of a contract for five seaplanes of I
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  • 108 8 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, Dec. 1. Til.. Dull. Amt Ilitaius 11.-. .I'-d.-l I '11l Jobana 28-8] ceni Kintai l.O::-i.o~6. Knebai* H-tt cants, Suni:>-i Luas 1.07-i.n, Penawati Uh4l eaata, .Malay Consols. 18-20 c"nU Pangnga Rivers 4'..d.-:<s. lO'-d., Petaling-1.10-450, I'lu Klangs H't-Wi cents, Hont; Kongi ir... r,,i.-i7s. 0,1.,
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  • 267 8 I In- f*l lowing aaaaeagers art- arrlviag by Ihe Sarjwdon, due at Singapore on Friday Mr. ami Mr. 11. A.lair. Mr. and Mrs. R. I'.tc. Mr. an,) Mrs, H. 11. Draw, Mr. C (J '■•'>'" ■Mr i Mr... A. R. Martin, Mr. ond li-. J. Preach, Mr. A. Arbutlinott,
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 350 8 Manufacturers on Other Costs. The heavy drop in the price of rubber during thn last 12 months and its continuance during the last three months at record lew levels are causing many motorists to discuss the possibility of a reduction in the price of tyres,
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    • 288 8 YOUR BODY CAN CURE ITSELF— THIS WAY. The luimaii organism, which is in (irrfiitly lonnal health, has within itself the means o resist disease and destroy ccrms that ataek it. And this rcsistinir power lies in the llood-stream. The difference between the icrson who falls a victim to a disease
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    • 266 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Dec. I. )n I.iiinliin, Bank 4 m > 2/3% >'. inaiiil I/IB/H Private S m. credit 2 4 :t :i2 )n New York, demand it! 1 II Private KO d s >n Frnncc, Bank T.T. 1127 )n India. Bank T.T. o .,< In Hone Konir, Hunk T.T. UH
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 473 8 Imm Vml. I'd. Buyers Sellers i'l £1 A-i.-itu Kuinlianc SsV< L'U -0 A.mt llitain Tin 11,0 'L' 6 £1 d Bnngrin Tin 13,- 15.1 1 Baton* Padanf 0.10 0.15 I 1 liatu Caves 0.40 0.15 1 1 Bukit Aranff 0.35 0.40 £1 £1 Burmah Malay 10/- 12 nom il
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      • 257 8 [MM Val. I'd. Buycri Sc-llcri 2 2 Alei. Brick Ordi. JUH) 2.50 2 2 Alex. Brick Prcfi. 2.0.1 2.10 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.0.0 6.5.0 1 1 Central Engine H.36 0.40 hod. 100 SO Chinese Com. Bank 102.00 104.00 11 Con. T. S. 77r I'ref. I ft/I 16
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      • 113 8 Singapore CaU Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1u26 red. 1931-36 )0l 101 ci Singapore Municipal G p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 1 1,878.000 par. tCc prem Singapore Municipal 4*j p.c. of 19U7 red. 1U47 $1,600,000 »J par Singapore Municipal 4H p.c. o.' 1900 red. 1955 11,000,004 9S
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      • 379 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Today's I"ri<-«!< i"ry«or ImH i. Co. tvutt Utaabjr i$ii O.yo l.uv o.uo LM Alur Gajah ($1> 0.10 IjM P.IS U.^u A. H.ta.n ($11 1.U0 IM OJS 1.1* V. Kuniim (*1) l>.20 0.30 0.20 O.oO Miilay (*2i 1.(5 1.20 U.tfO 1.10
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    • 1067 8 Difficulty of Estimating Tendencies. While commodities have, in recent weoks, shown a tendency to move in favour of iiyers, the immediate outlook remains obscure. Stock positions are genen-.lly causing anxiety, ::nd the better tone lately evidenced has not been sufficiently emphasised to aaaWaTBM buyers ta n point
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  • 166 8 Mmidav, Drrrmher I. 11. W. «i.55 a.m., 7 ft. S in., 7.7 p.m., 7 ft. 3 in. Tuenday, December 2. I il. W. 7.U5 a.m., 8 ft. 1 in., F. 12 p m., 7 ft. G in. Wednesday, lteeember .1. H. W. ».10 a.m., 8 ft.
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  • 12 8 Sporting events will he found under separate Heading on the sports pag«.
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  • 219 8 Today. Selat Pandjanz, Bengkalis and liagar Si-Api-Api irionc 1/Uir.) p.m. Ncrtn, .V-r.ast ana N.-Mcst Sumatra tSilverpalm .3 p.-n. PonitunaK (Haul* 1 4 p.m. China, llainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (llocbuin) C p.m. Toaorrow. Bhie, Blagkawwaj and I'cmangkat
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  • 38 8 MAILS FOR EURO PE. Johan <jr Witt Malw. Khjhor P. C. Iloofl HteUk r>kiiw> Spore I.nndiin Oct. 17 Nov. H Oct. 17 Not. H Ort. 31 Nov. tl Ort. SI Nov. 21 Nor. 7 Nor. 1h. i; Mar.
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  • 112 8 KKPPKL BABBOUR. Mail Wba-f I'atrol. Natira. Jil Wharf Nordbav. Caal Wharf F.iu-.il. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Lan Jong Pagar. A. •i- Deck Tuir flida. MaruOu. Victoria Dock Nu. Kcpprl Harbour. king's Unit Nil. Ko. 1 Deck Kol-i. No. 2 Deck fui; IVotower, Xck. Shark, I.M.S. Lighter W.
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  • 225 8 BAN UONti 1.1UN1.. ISrit., TDM tons, from < hcriboa I-IS, for Lialn\i« CITY OF JOHANNKSBURU, itiit., y.iSi tun from Tuku Bar le-11, Mull iMa. 1)1 K AT. Norw, 7«l ton-, fr..,,i liaii|(kuk 1-12, for Hamrkok MS. EDKNUALE, Brit., 1,001 tons, from Uiliui 80-11, for Java 1-12. UIANti SKNU,
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    • 126 8 A Pen and I a Pencil n in One The Conklin Kn- JKjB •enilile i» a com- M fl*a/ Tl*i»h pletc fountain P rf W juMthe pen and an an- M [H II ln n K tomafir iienrU jmJ;l M f r <ar ronibinctl in sjmlm rr -1 one, rom-
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    • 94 8 GOVERNMENT NOTICE NOTtd serea? riven that all lalilsal iiiK bills agiiinst the Government should lie •(resented for payment before the l.'ith in.it. AH bills for expenses incurred after that date -should be nresentc-d for liavment at the lartteet possible opportunity SincHpore, Uec. 1, 1930. ST. HILDA'S SCHOOL, OOTACAMI'ND. MLGIUIS. Church
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 254 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. llright Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- Rclatir* Dine- Speed Weather. Miix. Min. fall, ubiiic. Humidity tion. 1'. t. i"-. hours. mp.h. Alor Star *K 70 O.C'J 1U.3 *•"> Cnlm Fine liiii.i ISharu No report. K.Tnagf«M 80 i5 o.r.c y.y BS Calw KimKroli ;<7 7.T
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  • 232 9 Rubber Price Remains Steady. BUYERS FOR INDUSTRIAL SHARES. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Today's Prices Rubber, 14!'j cents, per Ib. Tin. 125 tons at $59 per picul. Saturday's I'ric-es Knbhir. London, i 'id. unchanged. New York, cts., unchanged. Market Tone Quiet. Tin. I iinilun,
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  • 240 9 Consolidated Estates Results. Nit profit* of £42.r,2S are recorded in the report t'f the Consolidated Batatas Company, j rubber and tea planters in Ceylon, for well >-nr to Bept. SO last. This is n decrease of I £23,969 on the previoas year's net balance, i Hlvidend on Ok-
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  • 466 9 William Jacks 4- Co.. report under date. London, Nor. I, as faUi As consumers hud made up their mind not t'> I'uy. irrespective of price, and had no stocks, producers of several commodities turned the tables upon them by advancing I This led to sharp advances und
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 998 9 Signs of Growing Shortage. (By Leonard J. Reid. Assistant Editor of The Economist.) The price of gold, or its relative value compared with other commodities, is a matter of considerable interest to those who produce it, just as the price of wheat or rubber or tin
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    • 74 9 12 o'clock noon, Singapore Dec. 1. Buyer* Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 14>4 14*i Standard R.S.S. on Tender December U% 15 January u% 1514 February 16 15% Jan.-Mar. 15 15% April-June 15\ 10 Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable .-—London Spot Sheet iMd.
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    • 2625 9 Very Satisfactory Results. BOARD'S CONSERVATIVE POLICY. The twenty-first annual general meeting of the members of the Kamuning (Perak I Rubber and Tin Company, Ltd., was held on Oct. 29 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol Lane, East Cheap, E.C., Mr. Charles
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    • 791 9 Exports Rise Above Imports. Over-rapid development, combined with the necessity of adjustment to new and lower level of prices, has resulted in the present adverse economic conditions prevailing in Germany. This view is put forwurd by the Commercial Counsellor and the Commercial Secretary at Berlin, in their
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    • 82 9 Rugby, Nov. 30. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.071.;, Athens 376, Bombay Is. '."id.. Berlin ■tJttt, Brussels 34.82, Bucharest 818, Rio 4 11-16, Buonos Aires 38'n, Copenhagen 18.1- I Geneva 25.07-.-, Helsingfors 192 7-*,7 Hong Kong Is. 2 13-16 d., Lisbon 108.26, Madrid 43.00, 'Milan a 2.76 1 Monte Video
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  • 593 9 Metal Being Tucked Away Out of Siarht. SENTIMENT LESS PESSIMISTIC. (From Our Own Corre.-roniU-nt.) I/indon, Nov. 5. Senlir..c;it is loss pessimistic than it was, but this may be" oni^ ;i passing |>:!;i~v, arm it lemains to lie sc\r. how far production is now balancing con— ptl >n.
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  • 151 9 Bermuda Development Company. An issue of £500,000 Bermuda Development Company Blj per cent, guaranfc mortgage debentures has beer, placed privately at 97H. The debentures are- jiuarantced aa to principal, premium and interest by the British Maritime Trust. Provision is made for the repayment of the debentures at 102'-i
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  • 92 9 Issue of Convertible Debentures. A loss of £Bf>fi was incurred b Cocoa and Rubber Company in the year to iune 30. Deducting las! yeai forward, there remains a credit I 06 Is. 9d. The diroitms have decided to create and isfuu BJOO 7 per cent. jage convertible debentures
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  • 1126 10 More for the benefit of the public thar the Commissioners themselves, as he war ?arefu! to point out, the Municipal President, Mr. R. J. Karrer, delivered a vigorous lecture on the value of Home Agents at the recent meeting. We
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  • 15 10 Miss J. Williams, r.ursing sister, has •eturned from leave and has been posted :o Perak.
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  • 19 10 A daughter was born to Mr. T. A. ar.d Mrs. Melville, of Kuala Lumpur, at ?etci-sfie!d on Nov. 1.
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  • 20 10 Mr. W. D. Home, M.C.S., has been apjointed to officiate as Assistant Director Education for Chinese Schools, S.S.. md F.M.S.
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  • 24 10 Mr. A. D. York, M.C.S., has been ap jointed Deputy Accountant-Genera! foi 'he Supreme Court, Penanjr, and to ad cmporarily as Assistant Treasurer, Penang.
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  • 28 10 Mr. G. R. M. Miller, of the Education lepartment, Perak, who has been appointed inspector of Tamil schools, S.S. and F.M.S., leaves Ipoh for Kuala Lumpur next week.
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  • 29 10 Dr. Andrew C. Penman, Medical Officer <ua!a Ketil, was married here on Friday virej our Penang correspondent, to Mis? Vlary Chicken, who came out from home n the Ranchi.
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  • 33 10 The ergagement is announced between John C. Littig, son of Major John V. Lit--ig (U.S. Army) and Mis. Litug, and Settina, daughter ox Mr. and Mrs. Walter ■3. Stevenson, of Ma-.ilr., Philippine Islands.
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  • 49 10 The engagement is announced between Robert Raymond de Layarde Liesching, Chinese Maritime Customs, son of the late Dr. C. E. and of Mrs. Liesching, The ■jrcat Hjuse, Tiverton, Devon, and Wirifred, elder daughter of Mr. C. C. A. Kirke, C.8.E., H.8.M., Consul-General, V'unanfu, and of the late Mrs. Kirke.
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  • 67 10 It is stated that Mr. H. Fraser, District Officer, I.aiut, is shortly leaving for Kuala Lumpur to act as Treasurer, F.M.S., in place of Mr. G. P. Bradney. who is to go on home leave and that Mr. J. D. M. Smith, District Officer, Krian, will succeed Mr. Fraser. Raja
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  • 1095 10 A £210,000,000 Bill Every Year. (1 v G. A. Vallanre. the secretary of the British Martime Board.) The progress made during the past decade towards the goal of limited and reduced armaments has been so slow and hesitant that even the smallest advance along the
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  • 868 10 MR. MONTAGU NORMAN Apparently the mystery over tho movements of Mr. Montagu, the Gov:rnor of the Bank of England, existed nly in the mind of an excitable correspondent. The first message sent by Reuter was highly promising the bankci leaving Southampton on board tinBremen; the urgent
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    • 31 10 j4f* >* Jt A/I |l^W-?fJ of the awid r^A iRDTSINfr^ MESSRS. V LITTLE SINGAPORE, rp~ Tri-ickdaw of Reims '^&v£ Kj- L!-.,-orking 4'bottle of and o^^^^^;:r PONfMiggar IPOH. (QnlAlnlH4©lMJ& "PINEAPPLE" HAM ITS DELICIOUS
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    • 111 10 —034— NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN Established 1905. T. K. K.'S TYRES AND TUBES. 29 x 4.40 812.50 $2.50 28 x 4.95 $17.00 $3.00 31 x 4.95 SlB.OO $2.75 30 x 5.25 $20.00 $3.50 31 x 5.25 $20.00 $3.50 v U.S. DE SUVA BROS. I JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS New
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  • 5 11 COMMUNISM IN U.S.- STARTLING REVELATIONS.
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  • 582 11 Hopes of Averting Stoppage. SCOTTISH POSITION, j No Interference With Normal Business. London, Nov. 29. The National Union of Scottish Mineworliers decided on a complete stoppage in the Scottish coalfields from tomorrow afternoon. The men affected number auto. London. Nov. "0. Mr. A. J. Cook, tin
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  • 99 11 New Rates Higher Thau At First Proposed. Nankins, Nov. 29. T! Mgfc BO Stives W«1 allowed to »l it learned from reliable thai he Lexiclative > van n 5 this afternoon, adopted the r.<-\v tariff uched lie. It is reported thai tho tariff schedule, draft 'I by :i
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  • 166 11 Communist Activity In U.S.A. Washington, Nov. 30. Mr. Hamilton Fish, the chairman of the Special Committee of the House of Representatives which is investigating Communist activities in the United States, bays The Communists are far more extensive, more pernicious and better organised than I had
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  • 277 11 Definite Step Taken By United States. Washington, Nov. 29, A definite step towards the inaugura- 1 tion of a trans- Atlantic cir mail service WU taken today by the Post Office Department, Bids will be opened at noon on Dec. 29 in the office of Mr. W.
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  • 163 11 Negotiations with The Dutch Indies. Batavia, Nov. 29. A metting of firms interested in tea production in the Dutch East Indies, presided over by the Chairman of ihe Agricultural Syndicate, considered whether restriction in 1930, in co-opera-ion with producers in British India and Ceylon, favourably affected the market
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  • 95 11 To Accommodate New Cunard Liner. Ruirby, Nov. 20. The largest graving dock in the world is to be instructed at Southampton by the Southern Railway Co. to provide dry locking accommodation for the huge new renel which the Cunard company is to construe*. It will be 1,200
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  • 45 11 Death of the Bishop Of Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 29. The death is announced of Dr. Sheldon Munson Griswold, Suffragan Bishop of Chicago since Jan. 8, 1917.— Reuter. Bishop Griswold, vho was 69 years of age, was formerly missionary bishop of Sulinu.
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  • 386 11 Marquis Wins. INCREASED MAJORITY FOR CONSERVATIVES. London, Nov. 29. The by-election in the Eastern Division of Renfrewshire, caused by the death of the Right Hon. A. M. Mcßobert, K.C., resulted as follows The Marquis of Douglas and Clydesdale (Cons.) 19,753. T. Irwin (Lab.) 12,293. —Brown (Scottish Nat.)
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  • 441 11 Mr. Henderson's Views. TRIBUTE TO WORK OF LORD CECIL. Rugby, Nov. 30 Tho Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, speaking at Cardiff yesterday, referred to the situation regarding disarmament. Under the terms of the General 'Act of Arbitration, which he indicated the Government was accepting every dispute would be
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  • 87 11 Bishop's Nominee as Locum Tenons in Penang. Writing in the Singapore Diocesan Magazine the Bishop of Singapore, referring to the Cathedral chaplaincy, said that until the matter was settled the Rev. Kenneth McPherson, from Colombo, the Bishop's nominee, would be given a temporary appointment in the Diocese. Mr.
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  • 61 11 Sixty-five Injured in Police Charges. Bombay, Nov. 30 Sixty-five people were injured and 35 had to b" detained in hospital as a result of disorders here. Demonstrations followed the ceremony of saluting the national flag," and a section of the crowd stoned the Esplanade police station.
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  • 75 11 Feared Death of WellKnown Pilot. New York, Nov. 29. A report from Havana states that it is feared that Mrs. iithMiller.whowaa first woman to to Australia from igland, has been owned in the Gulf Florida. She started from ivanu to fly to i a m i yesterday
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  • 93 11 Left Wing Completely Destroyed. Lisbon, Nov. 29. Fire broke out in the giant German flyintr boat Do.X and was only extinguished after the left wing had been completely destroyed. The fire was duo to a spark flying from the auxiliary engine for re-charging the batteries. The crew
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  • 76 11 Allegations of Torture Denied. Moscow, Nov. 30. According to the official news agency, the evidence of the ei2ht accused in the conspiracy trial continues to condemn them. All confirmed "their criminal connections with Torprom," namely the White Russian financial, industrial and commercial association in Paris. They also denied
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  • 31 11 Thirteen Men Perish Through Gas Explosion. Lutie, Oklahoma, Nov. 29 Seventeen coal miners were entombed by a gas explosion. Four were lescued and the other 13 perished. Reuter.
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  • 44 11 The huildine at the corner <»r Rm*H l'lace and Malacca Street, Singapore, known as Meyer Chambers was Ildft The ground «oor is occupied by the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. A descr.pfon of the bu.ld.n K appears on page 18.
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  • 1902 11 European's Death At Changi. Mr. D. V. GIBSON. Evidence at Inquest In Singapore. Unusual interest is being evinced in the inquiry which began before Mr. V. Lisamer, the acting Singapore Coroner, this morning, into the circumstances attending the death of Mr. Douglas Vincent Gibson, a well-known
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    • 58 11 I TOD ATS FEATURES. Page 4: Cosl of I he Wm Ids N.i\i<->. By <;. A. Vslsan i<> 1'olitioal Mary <>r the Week IS «'<>rr<-.j)i"i'li'Pic: Origin JS Lsaiss Us Marks! l\\ i» wc<l Taiay'a CrsanrsH Paaali 1"> lloMt- ix.tiiail ResaHs II K i>\ i:i Malajrs H Around the Markets— By
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  • 843 12 More Evidence. WELL-KEPT ESTATES UNHARMED. Mi. W. K. .NkNaught, (lame Warden, Perak, was one of the many witnesses examined by the Wild Commission at present in session in Perak. He told the Commission that he was for IK years a Forest Officer in Siam ami Baroaa
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  • 130 12 Slir in U.S. Political Circles. Wellington, Nov. 29. A decided stir has been caused in political units by the decision of President Hcover to subsoil te the next session of LciujrtM tin- protocol for American adherence to tin- Hague Court. The opinion is express 1 that this wi!l
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  • 207 12 Mr. M. Norman Returns To London. London, Nov. 80. According to Sir Josiah Stamp, the mystery of Mr. Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, who was reported to be missing, is merely n mare's nest. He says Mr. Ncrman went to Cherbourg because he
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  • 134 12 New Laws Adopted By The Legislative Yuan. Nanking 1 Nov. 29. The Legislative Yuan has adopted the new Press laws, comprising 44 articles in which it is laid down inter alia that MWWMtn and other periodicals will not be allowed to publish articles, etc., attacking the
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  • 126 12 Resignation of Newly Formed Cabinet. Vienna, Nov. 23. Herr Carl Vaugoin's Christian Social (Clcr'cal) and Heimwehr Cabinet has resigned. Reuter. A previous message, dated Nov. 11, said The general election resulted in ihe Social Democrats securing 72 seats the Christian Socialists and the Heimwehr G6, Schober's new bloc
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  • 131 12 Appeal for Provisions to Be Strengthened. Washington, Nov. 29. A petition signed by hundreds of promi inent Americans including leaders of I industry and finance, famous soldiers, university presidents and bishops from all States in the Union has been forwarded jto President Hoover urging the United States Government
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  • 82 12 Shanghai Opposition to Official Welcome. Shanghai, Nov. 29. The British Economic Mission, including the Cotton Trade Sub-mission, arrived at Shanghai today. The members of the missions will go to Nanking on Dec. 3 and will spend two 1 months studying commercial conditions in Shanghai, Hankow, Peking, Manchuria
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  • 57 12 Discoveries Near Ancient Shantung City. Tsinan, Nov. 29. Sixty cases of historical relics, considered to be of high archaeological interest, have been unearthed, as a result of excavations near the ancient Shantung city of Pingning, 25 miles from here. Th-.- discovery was made by an expedition sent to
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  • 148 12 Mr. Comyns Carr to Contest His Seat. At a meeting of the Epping Liberal Association Council, at Woodford, Mr. A. S. Comyns Carr, K.C., was selected prospective Liberal candidate for the Epping Division. The sitting member is Mr. WinstDn Churchill. In the course of his speech, Mr. Comyns
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  • 21 12 Rome, Nov. 29. The Chamber of Deputies has decided on a 12 per cent, reduction in members salaries. Reuter.
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  • 21 12 Monte Video, Nov. 30. The general strike which was called by the Workers' Union yesterday has ended. —Reuter.
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  • 35 12 The wedding took place on Friday at St. Andrew's Church, Penang, of Mr. Douglas Drummond Mcllvean, Medical Officer, Guala Kalumpong Rubber Estates, Perak, and Miss Anne Couts Murray, who arrived from home by the Ranchi.
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  • 93 12 English Buyers in The New York Market. New York, Nov. 29 Unnamed English collectors retrieved two Turner landscapes here yesterday. They paid $85,000 for "Venice, the Guidecca" and $23,000 for "St. Michael's Mount." Rembrandt's Rabbi in a wide cap sold fcr $75,000 Reynolds' Portrait of lidy Mary
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  • 148 12 Mr. Moh Teh-hui's Reply To M. Karakhan. Nanking, Nov. 29. Replying to M. Karakhan's note Mr. Moh Teh-hui. the leader of the Chinese delegation to the Moscow Conference, states Careful perusal reveals that what you have said therein is due to a misunderstanding and, in most cases, is
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  • 90 12 Understanding With Regard To Revenues. Shanghai, Nov. 27. A North China Daily News message from Nanking states that the Minister of Finance, Mr. T. V. Soong, has arrived at a complete- understanding with Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang regarding the control of the Manchurian revenues. In addition arrangements regarding the Customs
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  • 94 12 Drugs Go Up in Flames Near Shanghai. Shanghai, Nov. 29 Accompanied by a heavily armed guar-1 for fear of thieves, customs officials early this morning transported across the river 6C3 pounds of heroin and G23 pounds of morphine recently seized on the steamers Col di Lana, and Cracovia for
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  • 56 12 Rescue Party Sets Out From Peking. Peking, Nov. 30 A small rescue party is starting off at noon on Sunday to attempt to rescue Messrs. Hayward and Gomersal. The party consists of Mr. Findlay Andrew, a C.I.M. Missionary of long ex perience in north-west China, Captain Stables
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  • 75 12 No Majority for New Bill In Reichstag. Berlin, Nov. 29 The Financial Reform Bill, which has already been sanctioned by the Reichsrat, will be certified as enacted by President von Hindenburg in consequence of the Chancellor's inability to find a majority in the Reichstag owing to the absence
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  • 80 12 British Aid in Response To S.O.S. New York, Nov. 30. The captain and the wireless operator sticking to their posts on a blazing ship while the re3t of the crew had taken to the boats was the position on the Norddcutscher Lloyd cargo steamer Ludwigshafen. The
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  • 14 12 From China and Japan, by Calcutta Muru, due at Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 433 12 FENG AND YEN WILL NOT G O! Talk of an Invasion Of Shansi Province. Shanghai, Nov. 88. The task of persuading Marshal Feng Yu-hriang, the Christian General of Shensi, and Marshal Yen Shi-shan, the Shansi war-lord, to leave China continues to prove a difficult one. According to the latest telegrams
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  • 240 12 "Not Safe" to Give Law Control to Provinces. A warning against the danger of handing over the maintenance of law and order in India to the provincial legislatures without due safeguards is contained in the I report of the India Committee of the Royal Empire Society on
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  • 204 12 Crash When "Flying Blind" In Fog. Mr. Douglas Henry Corscllis, a barri ster, of New Court, Temple, K.C., wa killed at Stag L.ine Aerod-onio Hendon, when an aeroplane he was piloting crashed to the ground. Mr. Corselhs was flying .small private aeroplane, of which he was the
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    • 28 12 The Big Race "JODELITE" versus "WHITE ANTS" RESULT First "JODELITE" "WHITE ANTS" Nowhere THE IDEAL WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "JODELITE" B^BB 818a jBBIB|BBBIBIj BB1B|BBB1B11 BBBBBBBBj Sole Agent* BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.
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  • 1233 13 Malaya Command Win. JOHORE BEATEN AFTER HARD STRI'C(.LE. Malaya Command IV p! Johore I. An- r a hard ttichi fonrard, which was notable for the determined thmsttasj and dribbling vt the home pack, Johore were j finally lea: in by the Malaya Command in a
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  • 557 13 Public Services and The S.C.C. 5.( <> pta. Public Baa ikti. .t pt«. The Pnduiiß Kami' between the Public I Services ::nd the B.C.C. on Saturday pro- 1 j vided a keen struggle which ended in O' draw, each side eming 0 points (two tries). I There
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  • 86 13 The teams for the Scotland vs. The Rest match on the Padang tomorrow will be The Rest Drroglever Minns, Kirke, I-and, Redmond; Haxworth (R)., Hoops; Taylor. (L.V.), Os-jood, Frond, Nickels, A. N. Other. Kittock, MeTier, Dr. Shelley. The Best will wear club colours. Scotland (in blue
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  • 926 13 Unconvincing Win Over Kedah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 20. I'ersk 11 pts. Kedsh 0. The conditions were wretched for Perak's first Malaya C-ttp match on Saturday when the State's opponent was Kedah, which had. in an inter-State match at Sungei Patani earlier in the
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  • 536 13 Weil-Earned Victory On St. Andrew's Day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 2'J. Scotland 13: The Rest IS. I Scotland scored a notable victory in their annual Rugby match, on the padang against the Rest on St. Andrew s day uhen they won by 15 points (one
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  • 53 13 Christmas Day Fixture Abandoned. It is announced that the committee of the Singapore Swimming Club has de- L-ided not to have the usual tiffin at the club on Christmas Day. Tiffins will be available for members as lii Sunday. The club will not be open to j ladies
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  • 131 13 Annual Scotland vs. Rest Match Today. The annual Soccer match in celebration j of St. Andrew's Day. between teams re- presenting Scotland and the Re?t, will be j played on the S.C.C. Padang this after-: noon. The teams ar^ very well matched, j jind an interesting game should be
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  • 151 13 St. Francis' Institution l>rry Off Three Trophies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. St. In the final of the Malacia junior interrchool football competition St. Francis' Institution defeated the High School by six goals to two. The team had met on twe previous occasiorjs. and had drawn. and
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  • 98 13 Both Impressed by Calcutta Club's Pitch. Calcutta, Nov. 20. Hobbs an.l Sutcliffe spent most of the I afternoon today jnspscting the Calcutta j Cricket Club jrround, Eden Garden I Both wire impressed by the. excellent condition in which it is kept, but thought i the pitch too
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  • 54 13 WEST INDIES TOU R. Fair Total Against New South Wales. Sydney. Nov. SI. The West Indian team today played the opening ■natch of their tour in Aus- tralia. The West Indies scored 188, Chilvers taking 4 for Si ami ftfcCabs for New South Wales had 71 fa 2 at tho
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  • 25 13 English Bowlers Keeping Down The Runs. Durban, Nov. 21. Natal scored 178 for 6 wickets (Woods 50) against the M.C.C. team today.
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  • 122 13 Munday. December 1. I Football: Scotland v«. The Rest, S.C.C. Rukl<v: Public Services "B" vj. W^lch "li." t Hockey: S.R.C. v.^. UL, S.K.C. Police vs. Raflits, Thomson Koaii. I m-Hday. Urcrmbcr 2. Itueliy: Scotland v.< Tho Rest. S.C.C. "C" Co. Welch vs. U.A.F., Tanijlin. I Wcdncitday, December 3.
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  • 205 13 Arsenal Supreivne. EVERTON WELL BKATEN AT BRADFORD. Lossbob, N v. i".». The followiiiß were the resiilU of Gnglirh and Scottirii LMfwJ mat Aoa alayed today lir»t Division. Aston Villa v-. Portsmouth' Bolton Wand. 2 Birmlnshan :hcls<-a 1 AiMiial Brhaaby Tows L-eds init.-.i <• Huddenfteld T. I Maachaster
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  • 185 13 Few Surprises in First Round Proper. London. Nov. 29. The following were th-.- results ">r I— trhm in, the lirst round proper ef ttm English Cup Wcllincton' I ■Tsaabwell Rc«hdnl<> I Doneaatar R. I Halifax Town j MaaafleM T»wn Franraere i: i l!iiu.-hea<l Wrexham Wlaaa Boro" Nelson 1
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  • 476 13 The Rest Beat Scotland At Bukit Timah. In a four-ball match Stayed over the Bukit Timah links yesterday, the Best Ix-at Scotland by ll'» points to 11 'j. Tim following "eve the individual ores, Scottish players mentioned first R Crrlk md Maxwell t. D. H«rtU and I-. I.
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  • 744 15 Details of "Stolen Kiss" Court Case. The lull account of the court story con crining l'aviova's tour of Malaya, briefly reported at the beginning of thi> month is jriven below. A "stolen ki;s" late at ui:,'ht '>n board itctuner dortag voyage to Peuaag •aid to have
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  • 132 15 Calcutta Uiuh Court Rejects Writ. (aUutta. Nov. 21. 11,,- liuf Jastiee and Mr. Justice Cosiillo rejected an application on behall of the accused i" the Chiltatfonß armoury raid caM for a writ of judgment for contempt if coort agaiaat the "Stain nu Ltd. While regretting that reference should
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  • 1903 15 Mr. Baldwin Confirmed As Leader— Plot" That Was Disclosed Prematurely— The Man The Public Would Trust With A Free Hand— Party Inity Again— The South Paddingtan By Election— Personality Wins. (By Our Parliamentary CorrmpondtnL) London. Nov. 4. A PREMATURELY disclosed plot, a day of
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  • 175 15 Death of Man Who Fought In East Africa. Surat, Nov. 20. The death has occurred of the Nawab of Sachin. Major 11. 11, Nawab Scedte Ibrahim Mahomed Yukut Khan Mubazarut Dawla Nasrat Jung Bahadur, Nawab of Sachin. was A.D.C., attached to the Cth Div sion, General Staff.
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  • 152 15 LORD CURZON INDIA. New Explanation of His Resignation. London. Xov. ill. A new explanation of the reason l'oi Lord Curzon's resignation of the Vice royalty was given by Lord HMMan (Secretary of State fat India, 19M-5) in a speech at Guildfortl today. He said LorU Bulfor.r, before his death ■>ireti
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  • 83 15 Failure to Report While On I'arole. Allahabad. Nov. 20. Suite Muhammad Omar Khan, an \f han I'riiuc living here. ha« arrested becraae he failed to report himwhV.e on parole, to the Matnel Magistrate as ordered. Sardar Oma Klian suddenly left fa* Afghanistan during the troubles culmi Dating in
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  • 65 15 SIR GEOFFREY SALMON D. Reaches Delhi After Bad Weather Delay. NflM Delhi. N"v. 81. i IV* I! A I machines, «ith Air Chief Mirth*! Sir Geoffrey Salmoad, left Calcutta on Nov. 10. but awing to bn>l rather the Wapiti machine wit* Geoffrey landed at Abuser!, white the Uannidi machine returned
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  • 70 15 "Mrs. Fraser Outdoes Kunty." The rcc:rd for lore; runs ta the- Haymarket Theatre. London, which has .1 tradition extending over :'.OO year*, M held by Mr. Bt John Errine's comply. The First Mr- K laser." which by Nov. I 1 had occupied the theutrc for seventy I
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 166 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. (CLUES.) ii'iiiKx 21. Airi.tor« ALKUhS. ut tl) cullfur:ion 1. IflU of earth j>j* it "of ,pir.t, 14. Highest cards c.vitv 18. DLL of m.xcd p.w veeetrtle. »>; ng f^, cncrs nno >'. 58. Sweetmeats 18. Consider 10 Allowance for WMte c i f v M. Outer coat
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    • 348 16 gUB IT IN Us* It For MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. NEURITIS, SCIATICA, STIFFNESB.SORE THROAT. COLO ON CHEST, ACHES PAINS Tfc UC=Z* DV rubbing in Zam-Buk, healing warmth and valuable medicated oils RHCVKATISW. are carried to the seat of the trouble "i«)i» <<.** be it neuralgia, rheumatism, a cold-on- i," v
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  • 628 17 Handcart Scuffle. NOISY STUDENTS WAIT AT HOW STREET. Police otto rs passing in and out of the Bow Street court on Nov. C were cheered leri' ive!y by a crowd of about 100 London University Students. Several cf their friends who wire arreswsi during the Gay
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  • 171 17 m Future Observance Rests With the King." h Wclldon, Dean of Durham, spoke in an Interview on Nov. C of the view exuleased by the Bishop of Durham, Dr. Hensley Reason, that it might be wise to discontinue the observance of Armistice Dr. Weildnn s-aid The decision whether
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  • 97 17 King Who Wants to Levy Taxes. r lish Kinjr of the Gipsies, Michael 11.. ii ise real name is Michael Krick, has il the curious request to the Govof the ('/.echo-Slovak province cf M Tiivia to be allowed to stay there with In i art for period
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  • 309 17 Valuable Treasures Sold Secretly. Part of the most valuable treasures of the libraries of St. Gall have just been disposed of secretly, and nobody in Zurich was aware of these sales until they were advertised in the catalogue of a Berlin art auctioneer. The St. Gall Library was
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  • 182 17 Troops Scatter Bandits In North Hupeh. Hankow, Nov. 15. A lare;' Communist nest, situated b.--tween SiungyanK and Tcaoyang, long the rendezvous of bandits in northern Hupth has been raided and completely destroyed by a provincial division under Geneial Fan Shih-sheng. According to a message received by the
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  • 183 17 Turkey and Its New Moral Problem. Stamhul, Oct. 28. It i< characteristic of the uneasiness prevailing in family life in Turkey thai the law on marriage and divorce is now sold in the street in penny booklets. The number of suits has considerably increased during recent months.
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  • 137 17 Chicago Easily Leads U.S. Crime List. New York, Nov, 3 A murder a day is the record of its own crime that Chicago furnishes to the United States Department of Justice, which has just concluded a survey of the monthly returns from 58 cities with populations of
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  • 39 17 Pretoria, Nov. 20. Mr. 11. 0. Sampson, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, who is to represent the Union of South Africa at the New Delhi celebrations, will leave for India on Dec. 'M, su'Corapanled by Mrs. Sampson.
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  • 2125 17 Can You Help These Men In accordance with the offer made in the Notes of the Day column we ?ive publicity to the following appeals or work from men who are unemployed as a direct result of the slump. The Editor will be pleased to place
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  • 337 17 "The Iron Virjfin Of Nuremberg." Hcrlin. N'ov. fi. The many visited who in the course of jeeis have fued with feeling! of horror at the Iron Virgin of NfWbwg, will he relieved to learn that this sinister lady is a hollow sham, and that no unhappyvictims were
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  • 209 17 Ex-Minister Sent to Convict Island. Milan, Nov. G Sigaor Bortolo Belotti, a former Conservative Minister, who was arrested here a few days ago. has been condemned by the Provincial < >mmission, composed of the Prefect and other officials, to be relejrated to the convict island. Although no
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  • 90 17 Man Repeats Most Things Told Him. A -nan claiminK V> have the best memor\ in the world has recently been undergoing tests to substantiate his claim, at the University of Sofia, under Professor Kazandijelf. The professor read to him a hundred different words, and he was able to
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  • 332 18 Scenes at the Opening Of Club Pool. Singapore's fashionable residential quarter had another amenity added yesterday by the opening of the swimming pool at the Tangtln Club. A large crowd witnessed the opening ceremony, the sucf which was enhanced by the brilliant morning runshine. The president (Mr.
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  • 581 18 Distinguished Guests At Annual Ball. (Irom Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur. Nov. 20. Scotsmen pay tribute tr> their patron •aim. St. Andrew, in a different way us Kuala Lumpur from that in Singapore. [n the latter place it usually takes the form of a dinner with speeches
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 815 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The letter under the above head ing in your issue oil Nov. 28 requires rejoinder. Prof. Thomas Huxley, the father cl Prof. Julian Huxley, whom Common Sense attacks, said The question of the origin of man is the question of
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    • 335 18 T) the Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Many films have been totally spoiled for Singapore by excessive censorship. Such pictures include The Broadway Melody" and "Broadway," which were lccord-breakers in other place::. As regards the film The Vagab ml King," it b indeed fortunate to nil tha:
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    • 184 18 To the Editor of the Strsits Timei. Sir, Referring to the correspondence which has appeared in your valualil paper recently, the Kernel Club aannal general meeting will be held during tn month of January. It may interest your raaden and members of the Kennel Club to know
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  • 123 18 One Bandit Killed And Cashier Wounded. Sydney, Nov. 21. An exciting duel took place in a branch of the English, Scottish and Australian bank here. A man entered while the cashier was alone and asked where* a certain shop was. The tele-phone rr.ng ami the
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  • 152 18 Quick Trip to Katu Pahat And Back An c:-:r.nip'e oT ins great advantage to be obtained by air travel U provided by Hr. E. Rhodes, a memtx r of the legal firm of Draw ami Napier ard an assistant instiuotor of tho Singapore Flyiag Club. .'I:-. Rhode.; as
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  • 85 18 Governor Tours Stricken Area. Tiruvarur, Nov. 21. The Governor, who is touring the floodrlricken area, arrived at Tiruvarur this nn i tirove along the affected ReplyiD] to ;in address presented by Tiruvarur landholders, His Excellency caid the distri t had lecn hit extremely ha I by
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  • 39 18 Dr. Fennelly wiH give the fust cf hi.~ ieries of lectures on practical phychology j.t the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.15 p.m. tonight. His subject is Nerve Control why you are nervous and how to correct it."
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  • 69 18 "The Hat Ship," a 8.1.P. drama starlincr Jean Colin, opens at the Alhambra T.'.o Social Lion." a ravamour.t Comeliy featuring Jack Oakic and Mary Briun. opens at the Ccpitol t ;ii;ght. ha Wtriasoff win appear at the Adelphi Hot.-l this week in a series of Russian, French and
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  • 149 18 Naval Comedy Production At the Pavilion. An all comedy programme now being shown at the Pavilion provides good entertainment. The feature is the Universal production Dames Ahoy which i? i< naval affair, introducing three sailors who are convinced that marriage is no good for men of their calling.
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  • 919 18 Arsenal and Everton Well Ahead. The following are the positions in the English and Scottish Leagues after Saturday's matches P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Arsenal 17 12 1 4 62 2G 28 Sheffield Wed. 17 10 2 I <1. r > t» 2". Portsmouth ..16 9
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  • 120 18 Another Four-Figure Break By Lindrum. Walter Lindrum, the Australian, Ii making a habit of scoring four-figure breaks. On Nov. 20 he compiled a fuither bieak of over one thousand agannt McConachy in their match in the International Billiards Tournament. McConacny, who receive 7,000 points start, is BOW over
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  • 54 18 Congratulations from Lord's Day Observance Society. London, Nov. 20. The Lord's Day Observance Society has telegraphed to Hobbs congratulating him on his God-honouiing stanel for the sanctity of the Lord's Day and hopins that his stance at the wicket of principle in thi3 Test may be a
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  • 34 18 Beaten in International Trial" Match. Londoi, Nov. 20. In a game here teclay, tft'ierally regarded as an international trial, Major Stanley's XV., including nine internation- als, defeated Oxford University IB— 3.
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  • 446 18 i New Building in Rallies Place. A further addition to the commercial amenities of Singapore wn mad* today when the Meyer Chambers, at th Malacca Btraet toraer of Raises l'l:u«-. wr.< opened. The ground flour is occu] ii I by tin- Bo Hook 1{ 'i"'-. Ltd. Th:
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  • 456 18 Guest of Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, Nov. 29. Last night the Kuala I.umpur Rotary Club entertained Dame Clara Butt and her husband, Mr. Keonerley Rumford, and ;;.!'i-3 were invitcxl to the monthly dinner iii?eling for the first time. 1 Over US
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  • 109 18 Jui'; ing by -.i. dm v rehean :il on Saturday nvenlng, the production of "The Yeomen of liv Guard by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee should i- the i ious local tandard in GtlLcrl and :!!i\;:n opera. < > i< i favour ites are seen again
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