The Straits Times, 30 September 1935

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NXARLT A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, 20 i»a(;es. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 2C PA(JES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 305 1 Singapore: 140. Cecil st. cphone 5471), (SB Refrigerator Warranties are written on paper Le numero douze THE MONITOR-TOP GUARANTEE, IS InflfflßW^ f o S rct°v"rge "SEALED IN STEEL." u^-JL LE prate Miracle T> to T) r: T T \4 V rr,t\.r\JjyiE, lotus dor Longer life— dependable Bl i!SH Lotus dor
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    • 164 1 DOIBEDEH THERE IS ONLY ONE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE It pays to choose your tooth brush carefully. Many brushes may look like the Pro-phy-lac-tic Perma-Crip some have similar sounding names but no other offers the same high quality, long life, thorough cleansing properties and unconditional guarantee. Genuine Pro-phy-lac-tic Perma-Grip Tooth The
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    • 277 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 25. JAVA ST. f PHONE 3683>. Dcttsy I 15. OKCUAKI) KOAII j for I BOUQUETS BASKETS St I WREATHS Phone 4U97 I (Amber Mansions.) j Never Lllfcll CllCi I The fragrance of rare Vireinia as ii really the butemes* of it* own burning by thaj ,is < Without
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  • 71 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH MRS SNG KWEE TECK— (Madam Scan Lay) passed away peacefully at her residence No. 2JI. Tcluk Kurau Road. (ii the 29th at 1.30 p.m. aged 52, leaving behind her husband. 2 sons. Sng Chwee Seng. Sng Teck Soon. 3 daughters, 3 daughters-in-law and 10 grandchildren to mourn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for ar.v pocMion advertised in thrse columns tend copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANTED European Lady Manageress Tor Cafe and Restaurant. Previous expenen.-r essential. Write Box No. 721. Straits Times. DOMICILED SINGAPOREAN, British subject, good standing ability and character for position of trust Apply
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    • 768 2 MOTOR VEHICLES FORD V.B ROiUSTER, 1933, Hlllman Saicon 1930. Morris 2 Seatcr 1930. All can good condition A reasonable. Harper's Motor Works. Tele. 3936. WANTED 2 BUSINESS GIBLS require teats in car, Katong to Town, hours: 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 pm Apply stating terms. Box 724, S. T. MARRIED COUPLE
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    • 960 2 MISCELLANEOUS If Interested, send name and address for particulars of valuable book on the Cure o Nerves." U. C. M. M. c/o StraiU Times. YOU CAN HAVE THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three months for 11.60. General Man&per So-day Ttars IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES OB FRIENDS
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    • 782 2 AUCTION NOTICES STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR. Land Application No. 30 of 1933. A.M.P.ILM. Kamasanry ChetUar, s/o Msth'ah Chettlar *f Malacca. Chargee and (1) Too Chiang Choa and (2) Tay Kay Soon alias Tee Chak N»o of Muar. Chargors. PARTICULARS. That all those pieces of lands
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    • 781 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE Ordinance Na. 197 (LABOl'B). Under Section 36 (1) employers of Chine* labour are required to forward returns of thi labourers they employed on September 30 I 1935, to the undersigned be/ore October 14 i 1935. i Blank forms for returns are supplied frei of
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    • 798 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE p Mr*. HARU and Mis* HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET, Telephone 7467. MADE IN JAPAN. By Guenther Stein. Why has Japan's export trade crown ao rapidly Are her workers underpaid Is Japan's Industry subsidised by the State Does she use the depreciation of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 179 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly S 3.00 4.60 2.50 Quarterly S 8.58 512.00 T. 50 Ililf Yearly $17.«0 $21.00 $13.00 Yearly $34.00 $10.00 $30 .00 Note.— OutaUtton eheqors Uonld Include the until bank discount ADVERTISEMENT RATES. The charges and tnstrarllons for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as
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    • 653 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated m England.) I MAIL PASSENC3ER ANE CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL RN. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY^ GOVERNMENT. FAR EAST OUTWAHD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due. Tonnage B'pore. RAWA' PINDI 17.000 Oct. 11 BANC.ALOP.E 8.000 Oct. 24 CORKU 15.000
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    • 375 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT 9 FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Regular fortnightly tailings. London via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Marseilles and Gibraltar. MS. YASUKUNI MARU Oct. 2. Ist Class Ist Class 2nd Class Bathroom Cabin Naples St. $860 $634
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    • 634 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Prom From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham JUTLANDIA 810 8/10 9/10 11/10 MEONIA 29/10 29/10 30/10 1/11 ALSIA 19/11 19/11 29/11 22/11
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    • 209 3 AMERICAN Tourist Class £71.12.STYLE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms: Swimming pootTalking Motion Pictures. Delicious mealsHot and cold running water in each state room. Cabins for two or more passenger* with real beds Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and Hone
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    • 1213 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hna Khlow Steamship Co- (1911) U4 Steam Ship Co. Ltd., uid China Mutual The Canard White Star LM Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamshto Co.. Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co. L.d. The Australian Oriental Use Ltd. The China Navigation Co.. Ltd. The IrrawaddT
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  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 217 4 Today. Baran. Bcngkalls and Selat PandJang (Makasser) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (Sauerland) 4 p.m. Tomorrow. Pamangkat. Sambas Slngkawang (Boelongan) 8 a.r.i Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Slnskep (Hong Keat) ..10 a.m Tandjong Plnang (Hong Keat) 10 a.m. Java South West-Sumatra. S.-East
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    • 123 4 Monday, September 30. Ships alonolde the Wharves ar expected U arrive tntrinrt Main Wharf Lch. Alert. Lch. Mars, Lighter •Arrang," The Cable, W. Bt. Supply. Perak, Hoppers 13.14, Dredger Foremost. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pa^ar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock
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  • 80 4 The following left Singapore by the O.S.K. Round-the-World liner m.s. Rio de Janeiro Maru on Friday afternoon, for Sauth African and South American Ports: Mr. Mrs. William R. Perkins, Mrs. Florence Smallbones, Mr. and Mrs. Fabien R. Joubert, Mr. Mrs. Masakatsu Nozakl, Mr. Shogoro Fukuhara, Mr.
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  • 295 4 Transfer To The G!en Line. (From Our Shipping Correspondent.) The first indication of the transfer of ships from the Blue Funnel Line to the Glen Line (which was announced soon after the sale of the Glen Line to the former company In June) was seen in Singapore
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  • 144 4 SIBERG, Dut., 1.128 tons, from Tr. Priok 30 for Tg. Pihang T?. Randan Oct. 10. REAEL. Dut.. 1.497 tens, from Sourataya 30 for Java ports Oct. 3. LIPIS. Brit.. 460 tons, frcm Kuantan 30, for Kuantan via ports Oct. 2. PLANCIUS. Dut.. 3.630 tons, from Batavia 30. for
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  • 75 4 The rate of exchange for the Issue and payment of Money Orders Is as follows: On India and Ceylon Issue Rs. 154$100; On India and Ceylon payment Rs. 156 $100. On China: Amoy $100 Chinese currency =$70 Straits; Canton $100 Chinese currency =$71 Straits <as for Shanghai): FY>ochow
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  • 45 4 Mails from Netherlands Indies expected tomorrow by air Netherlands i will be delivered to boxholders at 1 p.m. General delivery of letters and parcels at 1.40 p.m. Malls from Ho.land etc. tomorrow by Slamat. Malls from China and Japan tomorrow by Yasukuni Maru.
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  • 66 4 London, Sept. 25. The entire crew of eleven of the Hull trawler Skegness perished in the wreck of the vessel in a gale ofT the Yorkshire coast, neaar Bridlington. Three lifeboats unavailingly tried to approach the vessel which was pounded to pieces in heavy seas. This is
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  • 41 4 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-plane Oeverzwaluw, Sept. 28: Mr. van Pestel, Mr. Streefkerk, Mr. Kidston, Mr. Robertson. Left foj; India and Europe by KLMplane Oeverzwaluw. Sept. 28, for Allahabad: Mr. Claney; for Amsterdam: Mr. van Pestel, Mr. Streefkerk.
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  • 37 4 The mail vessel s.s. Athos II from Saigon Is expected to arrive tomorrow at 6 a.m. and sail on the same day at 2 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. Berth: S.H.B wharves.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 672 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m P.M. 8.) LLOYDS AGENTS: BOOKING AGENTS, t M.S. KLTS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TCLCrUONE: Freight S«M— Paaaage 5431. CANADIAN (Incorporated tn Enclanrt) TRT. "EMPRESS*- ROUTE offer* rH AN S- PACIFIC SERVICES Tla HONOLULD or dtreet EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CAN AIM by TRANSCONTINENTAL VBAIN •Hboul
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    • 52 4 GI D S voor INDIE PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE CIDS VOOR INDIE N^ You reach every Dutchman who touchea the Straits Seulsments peris. This guide may be obtained from the X.P.M. Ncoerland Stoomvaart Maatschapplj and the Rotterdam Lloyd. For advertisements rates and other particulars communicate with VEBEKNIGDE L'ITGEVERS BLDRIJVEN
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    • 488 4 ELLERMAN BLCKNML STEAMSHIP CO. I TD. (Incorporated In Knxlapdi "ELERMAN" I>INE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Via Port* and Sun Canji Also accepting Canto for (anadun nod American ports via Colambu C De -v" ii« •CITY OF NEW CASTLE In port Oct 1 CITY OP BRISTOL Oct 30 No* S
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 180 4 Today's Crossword Puzzle NOTE:— Figures in parentheses deiiote the number of letters In tne won* required. (CLUES.) ACROSS. l« Intimate (I) 19. Turned back (8) 1. Looked upon (8) Writing errors (6) 5. Obliquely (6) 23 Went »W <6 > 9 Pacifies (8) 24 Division of time (6) lo". Leaped
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  • 593 5 THE A.I.T. TRANSCONTINENTAL ROAD PROJECT. COMPLETING EUROPE'S ROUTE No. 1. Malayan Delegates At A. A, Conference. A PARTY of British and Empire delegates have left London in a fleet of motor-cars for the Budapest Conference on the trans-continental route from London to .Istanbul, which has
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  • 240 5 Drastic Reforms Of The Law. Moscow. Sept. 23. Divorce law undergoes drastic reform as a result of the publication o:i Sunday of the long-awaited report and proposals of the Council of the Peoples j Commissary on the question of neglected youth, alteration in the alimony law and
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  • 94 5 Japan Contributes To London Exhibition. Tolcio, Sept. 20. Taking with him 48 objects of th Chinese fine arts. Including eight National treasures from the Japanese Imperial Household. Mr Tomojt Okada. the art envoy *-o Great Britain, sailed from Kobs this (Friday > af trrnoon I j aboard
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  • 131 5 Extent Of Damage To Rubber Stocks. After 41 hours of continuous work by the forces of the London flre brigades, drawn from all parts of the Metropolis, confidence was expressed last night that all fears that the great riverside flre would spread to adjoining
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  • 115 5 About Hypothetical Aggression. London, Sept. 27. The British Note in reply to the French inquiry whether Britain would support collective action in the case of a European aggressor was received in Paris last night and was immediately telegraphed to M Laval at Geneva. I It is
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  • 137 5 Dohihara's Reported Visit To West Uanner. Pelplng, Sept. 29. Gen. Dohihara. the Japanese Lawrence, is r?pcrled to have visited the West Banner territory In Suiyuan and to have handed a large sum of money to Prince Shih Wang iDorlchi) yesterday. This occurred, it i 3
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  • 59 5 C'jmpu.'.virv training In shooting for all boys of 16 and over has b vu decided on at Chalon.- -sur-Marne, the American headquarters in Franc? dur>lng the war. The Flying Fort, the largest asroplane in the United States, has flown non-stop the 2,300 miles from Seattle to Dayton, Ohio. In nine
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 437 5 HOTELS a TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 5.15 P .m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 lo midnight and the popular ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM CORNELIA KIRDALL Novelty, Acrobatic and Ballroom Dancers. Late of Palladium, Casino de Paris, Berlin Winter Garden, Vienna Ronacher, Budapest Moulin Rcjce, Warsaw Rex Theatre, etc. Non-diners 31.00. WHEN
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    • 390 5 HOME SCHOOLS. TCINGLETYE HOARDING SCHOOL for boys and girls. Beautifully situated 13 mllci from Londen. Progressive mod;un education. All subjects. Op.n nlr Furroumijius. Moderate fees. Seanldi- holiday Children from abroad met by the Prinoip.il, Mrs. Lily Stone and are made to feel at h m Immediately. Write for Prosr-ef'us to:—
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 6 RADIO NEWS REEL How last week's storm in England affected London. Bermondsey and several other boroughs lost most of their trees in this way. (Picture by air mail).
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  • 254 6 NO NIGHT RADIOS IN OCTOBER. Night noises in New York City must stop tomorrow, according to an announcement by Mayor LaGuardia. Radios, chief disturbers of rest, most be tuned down so that they will be heard only by their "immediate listeners.'' Motorists who toot their horns
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  • 178 6 Fears That War Will Again Break Out. Buenjs Aires, Sept. 15. The plenary sessions of the Chaco Conference, convened here to find a solution to the dispute of more than j thre? years' standing between Bolivia and Paraguay, hit a snag a month ag> and there
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  • 42 6 Interior decoration has begun on the Queen Mary, the new 73,000- ton Cunard-White Star liner, which will bp ready for her trial trip next April. Zoo visitors are showing k»en appreciation of Pets Corner and the venture is proving a financial success.
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  • Article, Illustration
    121 6 A pic that can "speak" into a telephone and has a considerable repertoire of other tricks was taken for a ride from a stable in Silvertown, Victoria Docks, London, to Osterley, Middlesex. The pit is seven-months-old Sam. He belongs to Miss Jane Ayr and Mr. Eddie Leslie, the variety artists,
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  • 303 6 PRESENT STRENGTHS COMPARED. Paris, Sept. 28. At this moment, when the danger of I an outbreak of war is so threatening, special interest attaches to the question of the relative strenghs of the| world's defence forces, and the inter- j view granted L'Excelsior by the Minis-
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  • 353 6 I NO CHAMPAGNE CIGARS" CUSTOM. i 1 The Mayor of Brighton. Aid. S. O. Gibson, has replied tj Sir Thomas |Beecham's attack at the opening eon- cert in the reconstructed Dorrii 1 Sir Thomas complained that :i<* ,had had to walk up three flight* of
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  • 163 6 Larjfe Increase In Group In Manchukuo. Tokio, Sep.. 9. Japanese subjects residing abroad on October 1 last year totalled 1.C03.000 persons, the Foreign Office announced today. These living i n the Kwantung Leased Territory and the Japanese Mandated Islands in the Pacific art' included. Compared to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 PATTERSON HI-FIDELITY ALL WAVE 8 10 and 12 T«be Mtdels. Sole Agents UNITED RADIO SERVICE. 118, ORCHARD ROAD. PHONE 3462. New! R. C. A. MICRO-SENSITIVE RADIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL RADIOS lsw^»"^ ~^^x IX SKALED CARTONS GET FOREIGN STATION CLEARLY Sole Agents, Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAIT. SINGAPORE. R.
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    • 144 6 PHILGO ALL- WAVE RADIO RECEIVERS RADIOGRAMS A.C.-D.C. MAINS, or BATTERY OPERATED. Excels in tlncr tone, greater volume and World Wide Reception. mSo*W tms^WW, fjTo appreciate the superiority of E-* j |j« PHILCO Receivers we give free ,K ;fe!i'* Xl j demonstration in your Home, where Bftyß pf g you are
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    • 51 6 HELP >" UNEMPLOYED! UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H.E. SIR SHENTON LADY THOMAS FULL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE SINGAPORE CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA IN THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ON THURS., OCT. 3rd at 9.15 p.m. PLANS NOW OPEN AT LITTLE'S TICKETS $2.00, $1.00 50 cts. A GOOD CAUSE A
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 302 6 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR MALAYA. 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAf. TrtuoMN 2 GSG 17,790 kc s (16.86 m). or GSF 15,140 kr (19.82 m.) C.20 p.m. Big Ben. Haydn Heard and hk. Band relayed from the West End Cinema. Birmingham. 5.50 The -.B.C. Midland Orchestra 7.20 Greenwich Time Signal. 7.35 Sports Talk*
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    • 538 6 Relayed from Birmingham. 9.05 p.m. Close down 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. Thr Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra. Relayed from the Winter Garden, Eastbourne. 9.S5 "Light and Shade" 3rd Edition. A popular edition of this bestseller. Presented by William MacLurg. 10.4* Light Classical Concert. 11.35 Dance music 11.50 Greenwich Time Signal. The news.
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    • 297 6 SINGAPORE. Station Z. 8.1., Sinrapore.— WareieacUi 49.9 metres. Owned and operated by Badia Senriee Co., of Malaya 1934, Ltd.. Broadcast Howe. No. 2, Orchard Rd., Singapore. TODAY. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7.0 j Relay of concert artistes from Tomllnson Hall:— Mrs. Betty Millard—
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 514 7 7th and POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT of this brilliant Stage Attraction —Acclaimed by all who have seen it as THE BEST SHOW OF ITS KIND YET SEEN IN SINGAPORE! [capitoli ratn THE WORI.R-FAMOI'S W^ M. i TROIPE OF ENTERTAINERS t^Sy d£ns LONG TACK \&4' SAM C£*i;;y and his Revue. 20 ARTISTES
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    • 408 7 ill UIUDDI LAST TWO SHOWS I ALflAlflDllA TONIGHT 6.15 k 9.15 THE FASTEST TRAIN ON EARTH IN AN EPIC RACE WITH DEATH I aSf^^sa Hp" A Streamline Saga of i>4ljfl Straining Steel. Grinding R^^-t^JB ij^Rir^aH^ Wheels and Preath-taklng ■Vps 1 and star Cast in rk ■'Hu^. Jv^i Radio's SILVER STREAK'
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    • 244 7 IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS WE HAVE ARRANGED A RETURN SCREENING FOR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY! PAVILION 6.15-9.15[ Handsome, stalwar* mr- i ...»flftn ou!-numb»fid, n«v*r out-fought, ruling fh« oulpottt of Britl-t *^cU» LH I ...land of glittering mosquat, exotic woman, whirl- BIP, Ing dervl.hei, lavish oriental palacet, weird muiic. !jft^^jj^H^TP bronzed
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  • 1012 9 SHARES THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK. Home Investment Notes. How Re-armament Would Affect Industry. {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 17. The investor who in this changing world can assume a chameleonlike adaptability is fortunate. Undoubtedly, recent events have made it imperative for investors to reconsider their attitude, for so far the
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  • 519 9 The following publications were Issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and P. M.S.. during the period Sept. 21 to 27. 1935, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Pullertcn Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public
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  • 564 9 N.E.I. GOVERNMENT'S POSITION. In tf£. course of a statement made recently at Batavia, Mr. P. C. A. van Lith, the director of the N.E.I. Department of the Interior, explained the difficulties of the N.E.I. Government with regard to the adjustment of native rubber exports and gave an
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  • 307 9 Sir O. Niemeyer To Investigate. An official communique from the India Office announces that tn~e financial inquiry which Is necessary before steps can be taken to introduce Provincial Autonomy under the new Government of India Act Is to be carried out by Sir Otto Niemeyer, 0.8.E..
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  • 394 9 DIVIDEND ON THE PREFERENCE. The directors of London Tin Corporation, Ltd., have decided to postpone consideration of any further dlTidend on the Preference shares until the accounts to Apr. 30, 1936, are available. Dividends on the company's 7Vi per Cent. Cumulative Participating Preference shares are payable on
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  • 191 9 Exports Down 11 Per Cent. This Year. Paris, Sept. 17. For the first eight months of this jear French imports amounted in value to 14.044,000,000 f., as compared with 15.980.000.000 f.. in the same Derlod of 1934, a decline of 12 per cent. Exports fell by 11
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 628 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Inromoraled In ibe Colony ol Hong Kong) The liability ot member* v limited to the extent and Id manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1938 ol the Colony HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,0!) Issued and tUlv oald up 520.000.000 Reserve Fund:
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    • 486 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK Otf INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated tn CngMmd By Ror*l Chtncr IU3) Prtd Up Capital m tfoo.ixxi snares of IS eacb a.0O0M» Reserve Pund C3.w0.0M Reserve UaMttty of Proprietors., t3.000.000 BEAU nrfrM.rftj. Bnhoosnte. London *.C- A. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hong Kong Saigon Amrlcsar Hollo Semarang
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  • 119 10 \1 IIAMIIK Silver Streak. With Sally r.lane Se Chas Starrctt. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL Long Tack Sam. 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE. GREAT WORLD Dlplomaniacs. GREAT WORM) Child or Manhattan. UOLLYWOOD D. SERANGOON ROAD Forbidden Territory. With Gregcr Ratofi and Biography of A Bachelor Girl. With Ann Harding. 8 p.m. MARLBOROUGH Goodbye Love.
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  • 1139 10 The Straits Times SING APORE, MONDAY. SEPT. 30. 1935. Tin And Debts. j In April of this year, there was placed before the House of ReI presentatives at Washington the i report of a sub-committee of the I Committee on Foreign Affairs which canted out an exhaustive inquiry into every
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  • 812 10  -  Serge Rachmaninoff. "MODERN" PROGRAMMES IN PIANO CONCERTS. By WHAT position does the piano occupy 1 in the realm of music? What does its individuality as an instrument signify? This I cannot answer because I can only vouch for what the piano means to me. For me. of
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  • 731 10 A Curious Singapore Ceremony. "Tuan, you must not take any photographs. If you do, by sundown you will be dead for the 'datok' will be displeased." This was the gist of a warning uttered by my servant at 5 o'clock last Saturday morning as
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  • 670 10 P*EW people would think of kddtng the Book Merah or the Blue Directory to their libraries, as tils'. inrt from their office reference books, but 1 an article in the last issue of BrttfaVki 5 Malaya suggests that It may be advls- able to do this.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 272 10 D. T. LIM'S HERBS TEA Far DIABETES and »ts« x valuable remedy for RIIKIMV TISM. KIIINKY TROUBI.KS and all kinds ol URINAL COMPLAINT. HARMLESS to HEALTH. F«r partlruUrs write or call at D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VlSlltt CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS
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    • 5 10 ANfICURE EYEWEAII... JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN
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  • 1168 11 "WE WOULD STILL SUPPORT LEAGUE. SIR S. HOARE'S NOTE. "Collective Resistance To All Unprovoked Aggression." REPLY TO FRENCH QUERY. DRITAIN*S strong support of the League of Nations Covenant in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute has prompted France to inquire whether Britain would maintain a similar
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    27 11 Campbell Black smiling as his wife. Florence Desmond, loaded herself with flasks for him to take on his flight to the Cape. The plane crashed near Cairo.
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  • 233 11 Arrangements All Upset. Stray shootings and crowds struggling to enter polling stations were the features of yesterday's Memel elections. Memel, Sept. 29. Today's polling arrangements broke down badly to the dismay of the Lithuanian i officials. Trouble was averted only by a prompt order by an emergency
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  • 102 11 Two Million Barrels In Next Six Months. A Los Angeles newspaper report says it is learned authoritatively that the Japanese Navy is chartering available merchant tankers flying the Japanese flag to transport fuel and oil from California to naval storage depots until March 1. 193 C.
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  • 189 11 Strange Act Of Four Japanese Planes. Pelping. Sept. 30. Prince Yun Wang called an emergency meeting of the Peilingmia\> Council yesterday to deal with the Prince Shih Wang (Dorlchi) "revolt" in Inner Mongolia. Fighting is report :ed to be continuing, and threatens to i spread owing
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  • 88 11 London, Sept. 30. A conference of local authorities at i Gloucester approved the construction of a bridge over the Rlvpr Severn. It is calculated that the bridge, which i.s estimated to cost £12.840,000 will i effect a saving of 54 miles between Bristol and Cardiff. The scheme
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  • 86 11 Thirty delegates to the Imperial Entomological Conference are awjlai in London to discuss means of exterminating insect-pests that destroy hundreds of millions of pounds worth of crops throughout the British Empire. They estimate that the destruction by insect pests throughout the Empire is at least 10
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  • 270 11 ITALY'S COMMUNIQUE IS 'COMPLETELY MISLEADING. Reaction To The Cabinet Meeting. Rome, Sept, 30. Italy will not leave the League nr.fl the League itself assumes responsibility for measures which strike at Italy, declr.res a communique issued after the Cabinet meeting on Saturday. It reiterates that Italy has no anti-British aim and
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  • 51 11 APART from one narrow victory in the foursomes and another in the singles, Britam's debacle in the Ryder Cup match at Ringwood, New Jersey, teas complete and the Americans won by eight matches to two, with two matches halved. The details of the contest are on page
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  • 105 11 British quarters in Geneva declare that the British attitude, as represented throughout the Italian communique is completely misleading. i It Is complained that there Is not the slightest justification for any doubt in regard to the British attitude as a member of the League, which has been repeatedly
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  • 81 11 MALAYA WILL HEAR DUKE'S WEDDING. EMPIRE BROADCAST. London, Sept. 30. The 8.8.C. announces that permission has now being received to broadcast the wedding of the Duke if Gloucester and Lady Alice Montague Douglas Scott at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 6 in both the Home programmes and from the Empire transmitter
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  • 256 11 MALAYAN AIR MAILS. Singapore -Penang Twice A Week. NEW AERODROME OPENED. From Our Own Correspondent. Penang, Sept. 30. IT is understood that the Controller of Posts and Telegraphs is introducing new air mail facilities between Penang and Singapore, which may later be extended to Kuala Lumpur. With the duplication of
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    • 130 11 30 VARIETIES of COOKED COLD MEATS AND COOKED SAUSAGES Every Day a Different Cold Lunch Menu Pressed Brisket Beef Pressed Pork Pressed Ox Tongue Pork Brawn n ww Corned Silverside Beef Baked Ham Roast Leg Pork Boiled Pineapple Ham Pofk pies Tudor Pork Pies (Small) Wall's Breakfast Wall's Veal Ham
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  • 618 12 Opposing Views On Need For New Department. "MERCHANTS' KINDERGARTEN." Although there is evidence of growing impatience on the part of several merchants owing to Government's inaction on the question of the creation of a Department of Trade and Commerce, as recommended by the Trade Commission, there
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  • 90 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 29 Two of four Tamil youths were drowned this evening at Tanjong Bunhag. The four youths entered the sea near the Chinese swimming club. They were in the water for some time when two got into difficulties. The other two tried
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  • 327 12 Saturday night, at Raffles Hotel, was a night of laughter and merriment when a "Movie Ball" was held in aid of the Singapore Jubilee Fund The floor was so crowded that many who arrived late had to be content as lookers-on There were over seven hundred people
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    41 12 Malayan athletes who left last night for the All-China Olympiad at Shanghai grouped for the presentation of sports banners before their departure. Photo shows the team listening to a speech by Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, Coasul-General for China in Singapore.
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  • 299 12 War Within Three Weeks In Abyssinia The situation in Abyssinia has I suddenly worsened. The few who believed that peace might be maintained foci the position is now hopeless. Tremendous pressure is being put on the Emperor to sign the general mobilisation decree today, but it is not likely he
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  • 110 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 28. A special correspondent of the City Star writes from Korat to record that the airman, Nai Luen Bongs Sobhon, has resigned from the Aerial Transport Co., of Siam to join the Abyssinian forces. King Prajadhipok provided for his training
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  • 134 12 If Italy Were Faced With Sanctions. Paris, Sept. 29. Italians are sceptical of the sanctions ever beinn imposed, but are taking no chances, according to a Rome message. Import duties have been suspended on indispensable chemicals like tongsten. cobalt, carbon, and bismuth, and also timber
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  • 278 12 League To Reconsider Proposal. Geneva, Sept. 28. The question of the dispatch of observers to Ethiopia is being reconsidered on Monday. In this connection a decision on the matter can only be taken by the Council unanimously. Therefore Italy's adverse vote would be decisive. Meanwhile the Committee
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  • 113 12 28 Singapore Residents To Fly. The Royal Dutch Air Line will give two demonstration flights over Singapore tomorrow in one of the three new Douglas machines that have been purchased for the Singapore East Indies services of the K.N.I.L.M. Leading Singapore citizens and aviation officials will
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  • 175 12 Malayan Team Leaves. Malaya's contingent of Chinese athletes for the All China Nationaal Games at Shanghai sailed by the Conte Verde at 7 p.m. yesterday, the departure, of the ship having been dc'.ayed to enable the football teenn to come aboard after their game
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  • 140 12 Sequel To Miss N. Wong's Death In Accident. Following the death of Miss Nancy Wong, the third daughter of Mr. S. Q. Wong, the well-known Singapore business man, after a motor-car acd dent in Buona Vista Road, Singapore, on July 4, the driver
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  • 25 12 A large crowd at the New Pier, Singapore, this morning watched Marine police constables rescue a Chinese who, it is alleged, jumped off the pier.
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  • 265 12 TO REACH NEW GUINEA IN FEW DAYS. rhe engines of the three D. H. Dragon Rapides which arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to Dutch New Guinea are being overhauled at the Royal Air Force base in readiness for their departure tomorrow for Batavia. Pilots of
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  • 325 12 BAN ON DUTCH AIR MAIL TO INDIA. Imperial Airways Must Be Used. By an announcement in the official mail list issued by the Singapore G.P.O. today, a ban is pland on the carriage of mail to India by the Royal Dutch Air Lines. After October 2 all air mail to
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  • 116 12 Mail closing times for the duplicated Imperial Airways service, which was inaugurated when Ihe east-bound plane left London on Sept. 24, were announced todcy by ihe G.P.O. The latest times for posting u-il! be 7 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays at .the G.P.0., Singapore, for registered
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    • 140 12 xHnafsne fold tier RUN-DOWN yjj™ husband 14 T AM worried about you you are dlstreMK. mgly weary in body and mind, your spirits and vitality are alarmingly low— you must do something about it. Take Waterbury's Com- C?\ pound. Remember last year Mabel's husband felt just as you do now.
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  • 1166 13 CHILDREN TO 'R UN WILD NO LONGER. Supervision By Members Of "Dog" Club. UNAPPLIED BAN LIFTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29. Children are, on conditions, to be allowed :n the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur in future. Officially, they have been banned by rule; unofficially they have been
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    38 13 IN SINGAPORE AND IN LONDON: Pigeons perched on telephone wires at Raffles Quay, as photographed by a Straits Times staff photographer, form a contrast to the time-honoured scene (inset) of pigeons being fed by hand in Trafalgar Square.
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  • 81 13 Coroner Orders Further Inquiries. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 29. The coroner's inquiry into the cause of the death of a Tamil named Aiyavoo. who died from formalin poisoning on April 27, ended yesterday after a hearing lasting more than '20 days. The cononer. Mr.
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  • 119 13 Story Of Money Hidden In Lining. Shortly before a steamer sailed for China on Friday evening Singapore detectives arrested a would-be Chines? passenger on a warrant from Ipoh. They searched him and it is reported that in the lining of a ..rousei pocket found about $1,000. A
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  • 145 13 Six Years' Imprisonment For Silva. After a trial lasting three and a half days, W. Wilmot Silva, who was charged with the murder of a Tamil, Slnnethamby, by stabbing him in the neck on the night of July 5 I last at the Junction of Dhoby Ghaut
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  • 117 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 28. The Sultan of Pahang who is at present staying at Kuala Kangsar paid a visit to Cameron Highlands today. His Highness was met at the Perak- Pahang boundary below Renglet Village bgr Mr. J.K. Creer, ADO. and
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  • 151 13 i From- Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 29. The open motor gymkhana of the Automobile Association of Malaya i (Selangor Bronch > was successfully concluded today at the Stadium here. Among the interested spectators I were the Chief Secretary, the Hon Mr. Marcus Rex, and Mrs.
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  • 154 13 Crown's Story In Appeal By Merchant. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 28. An appeal connected with an elopement was heard by Mr. Justice Howes here today, the appellant being Ramamurti, a merchant of Ayer Tawah, who was sentenced to one day's rigorous imprisonment and a
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  • 84 13 Husna Jehan Khathun is no ordinary dancer, as she proved in her performance at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore, on Saturday. She has a grace and agility that is seldom seen on an hotel cabaret floor, and her snake charmer's dance introduced a novelty which a Singapore
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  • 18 13 The autumn number of the Ex-Ser-vrces Association of Malavr. magazine will be ready for distribution tomorrow.
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  • 309 13 INTERFERED IN WORSHIP AT SHRINE. MALAY BOUND TO KEEP PEACE. Devotional ceremonies at the well-known Mohamedan Kramat of Habib Noah at Tanjong Pagar were described in a case before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Singapore police court on Saturday in which a Malay "Haji" was the respondent. The man.
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  • 1659 14  -  Leighton.) LEFT WING DID THE DAMAGE AND QUAN CHONG GOT THE GOALS. Malays Put Up Gallant Fight After The Interval But Missed Many Chances. (By CHINESE 3; MALAYS 1 f ONTRARY to expectations the Chinese succeeded in winning the S.A.F.A. cup
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  • 426 14 Athletics. Plenty Of Keenness In Spite Of The Rain. Over a hundred and twenry athletes gathered at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon to i take part in the preliminary heats of the first meeting of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, the finals of which will
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  • 127 14 j Gordon Richards Thrown And Badly Hurt. (From Our Own Correspondent* London, Sept. 28. The following is ths result of the i Newbury autumn cup which was run I on a sticky course: 1. Sir A. Bailey's CECIL <T. Weston) 9.0. 2. Mr. L. Guiness 1 WOODSTOCK
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  • 64 14 Monday, Sept. 30. Ru?by: 10 minu'e games at S.C.C. Hockey: S.C.R.C. II vj>. S.R.C. "A" tt S.R.C.: Colts VS. V.M.C.A. at V.M.0.A.; S.C.C. Trial a>; S.C.C; Wiltshires vs. R.A.P. at SMetar. Tuesday, Oct. 1. Rugby: United Services Trial at Tanglin. Hockey: Police "A" vs. Customs Excise at Depot;
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  • 628 14 Rifle Shooting. C.Q.M.S. BOUDVILLE IN FORM. Selangor Batt. F.M.S.V.R. Annual Meeting. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 30. Heavy rain this morning held up the original programme of the second annual F.M.S. Volunteer Force. Selangor Battalion Rifle Meeting, which was timed to start ai 7.30 am. Rain ceased at
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  • 757 15 ANDRE'S GREAT PLUCK PULLS HIM THROUGH. Joe Diamond Much Too Good For Fighting Carlos. By Leighton. TTHF first li^ht-heavy-weight fight to b€ staged in the Malayan ring was held at the New World Stadium last night and contrary to expectations Kid Andre from
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  • 483 15 In addition to the Senior Sculls for 1 the Rodesse Cup, the R.S.Y.C. rowing regaita on Saturday afternoon Included a splendid fours contest with H.M.S j Cornwall. The event was won by the Club by two lengths, while L. D. Walford was first
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  • 128 15 The following have been invited to play hockey tor the SC.R.C. This week: Against S.R.C.-"A" on Monday at S.C.R.C: K T. Ooi; Tiang Seng and Choor. Lin: Teng Chew. Kee Siang and Choo Beng: Kit Soon, Robert Eu. Chin Khean, Chim Bock and John Lim. Reserves: Glm Lock,
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  • 59 15 The following have been selected to iilay for the Junior Department against Fort Canning today at Fort Canning: J Ferguson. Ding Wong Lick, K. Leembruggen, Ong Swee Kc£R, M. T. Hope, Chew Wai Imm, Phoa Keng Haik, W. Ferguson, M. W. Armstrong, Chua Boon Unn, E. C. M. Hope. Reserves:
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    32 15 The combined United Services and Navy rugger teams who met at Anson Road Stadium on Friday. Hie Services showed very impressive form to win by 26 points to nil. Straits Times Photograph.
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  • 488 15 AMERICANS WIN QUITE EASILY. Two Open Champions In Thrilling Battle. Ridgewood. (N.J.), Sept. 29. IN spite of their confidence the British team were badly beaten by America by eight matches to two, with two halved, in the Ryder Cop contest, which took place
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  • 622 15 Association Football. Selangor Wing Men Were Both Excellent. Malayan Chinese 4; Comb. Services 1. enthusiastic crowds attended the soccer match between the Malayan Chinese soccer team, who will take part in the all-China Olympics, and the Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A heavy shower of
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  • 62 15 Isherwood Beats Kelly In Close Match. The final of the Singapore G.C. Club championship was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in R. J. Isherwood defeating S. N. Kelly by one up. The finalists were all square at the 9th. Kelly was one up at the 18th
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  • 45 15 The following will represent V.M.C A at hocksy versus Colts today on the V.M.C.A. ground: J. Bleha, R. Lyne. J. Sanderson, P. O'Dwyer, Lee Fong Lim (Capt.t. P. C. Sands, J. Ferguson, W. R". Willis, Catchatoor, Leernbruggen, W. Ferguson. Reserves:— W. Pullen and M. Armstrong.
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  • 337 15 Racing. Card Of Seven Events On Wednesay. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29. The following are the remaining handicaps for Wednesday's races. There are only seven events. Race 1, Ponies. Class 2, Div. 1. 5 furs. 3 p.m Kathryn 9.0. Myanec 8.11, Spoilt
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  • 228 15 Home Rugby. NEW ZEALANDERS DEFEATED. Brilliant Swansea Pack And Fine Halves. (From Our Own Correspondent London, Sjpt. 29. The All Blacks suffered a ctunn;n> defeat by 11 points to 3 at the hnnds of Swansea yesterday. Swansea's victory wu chiefly dup to the brilliant rushing and 100 bling of her
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  • 1014 16 R. N. HOBBS SADDLES TWO WINNERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29. RAIN marred the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn professional meeting held on Saturday. The first and second races of the day were run in brilliant sunshine
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  • 135 16 A trial Rugby game will be played i today on the Padang with the object 1 of selecting the teams for the Newcomers vs. The Rest match on Saturday. I Oct. 5. The teams will be chosen from the following, but If any new players' names are
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  • 49 16 The following have been invited to play for the SRC. against Chinese today on the SRC. ground: P. L. Wi'son, L. M. Pennefather, E. O. Wheatley, F. W. Ayres, E.. Mathiew, J. Ritchie^ P. R. Lewis, F. van der Beck, G. M. A. Westerhout, M. W. Armstrong, P. d'Almeida.
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  • 1447 16 Arsenal Win Away At Last The 'Spars Now Third In Div. 11. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 29. MIDDLESBROUGH and Derby County of the leading five teams succeeded in winning yesterday. Sunderland were surprisingly beaten by Chelsea and Huddersfield and Manchester City each drew. By defeating
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    • 454 16 KEEP DOWN MOSQUITOESand Anti Malarial costs Whatever method of mosquito every breeding spot. Application control you at present use the is greatly simplified; drip cans new dual method deserves a trial. may be used or, In the case of The combination of surface aim small pools, the larvlclde may be
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  • 389 17 The iixth annual Johor; Teachers' OoofenOM will be held in the Government English School, Segamat, next Friday states the Straits Times correspondent. A circular has been issued by the Chairman, Rural Board, Province Wellesley, to the effect that no package, parcel, or luggage of any description will be
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    149 17 A group after the wedding at the Church of the Visitation. Seremban, of Mr. Henry Sta Maria, of the Seremban Chartered Bank and a wellknown footballer, and Miss Maud Mabel Especkerman, daughter of Mr. J. D. Especkerman, a government pensioner. Messrs. Andrew Gomes and Reggie Sta Maria were bestmen, and
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  • 1065 17 Why They Cannot Affiliate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27. THE previously published report of the recent annual meeting of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association, held in Kuala Lumpur, included only the speech of the chairman, Mr. Choo Kia Peng, C.8.E., and the
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    • 102 17 SPECIALISATIONS SIXES SIXTEEN and TWENTY-ONE These two new Morris Sixes come into a category of their own creating. Ho other car with their features costs so little —no other car at the price gives Jl r""j so much. Once again Morris Specialisa- If] tion has created a precedent. In these
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    • 708 17 VISIT BY 250 DOCTORS. SIGHT-SEEING IN KUALA LUMPUR. Two hundred and fifty members of 1 th: British Medical Association on their way home from Australia will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on th? mornIng of Oct. 10. and will leave on the evening of the 11th. The visiting doctors and their
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  • 3777 18 OUR LONDON LETTER. WHAT DO LONDONERS THINK OF THE ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE? From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 20. LONG and persisting peril becomes so familiar after j n time that one begins to forget it, and to concentrate one's attention on other and less unpleasant matters. That is probr.ljly the
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    • 187 18 HALF PRICE 6 DAYS ONLY Commencing Today to Saturday, Oct. sth. Excess Stock Must Be Cleared To Make Room For Our Large Coming Shipments. 50% Reduction on HATS SHOES DRESSES STOCKINGS NOVELTJF.S BEAUTY PREPARATIONS AND MANY OTHERS. AURELIA'S 5-7-9 STAMFORD ROAD, CAPITOL BLDG. CASH SALES NO EXCHANGES. VM" JU*¥- SCALP-
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  • 109 19 Abyssinian Delegate Pays Respects to the Emperor. Tokio, Sept. 19. The Abyssianian delegate, Mr. Berro^\ who is visiting Japan, It is Wderstood, for the purpose of establishing an Abyssinian Legation there, arrived here today. He was greeted by a large crowd, composed partly of members of various
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  • 42 20 The first consignment of all-steel trolley omnibuses for the Cape Town tra m \v ays were shipped aboard the. Harmaditu at the, South West India Dock. This is the first time the order has come to a British; firm.
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    35 20 Mrs. Sarah Stone of Putney Bridge Road, Putney, bought a pot with a tiny sprig of hops ten years ago. Now the hops cover the whole garden, and neighbours have started growing them from cuttings.
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    12 20 Men of the 7th Hussars about to embark for service in Egypt.
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    12 20 Giant leeks for the London Allotments Show, at the Horticultural Hall. Westminster.
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    62 20 Ssnor Juan Casanovas, former President of the Catalan Parliament, in Paris after escaping across the Pyrenees from Barcelona on foot In snow and sleet. He was often fired at by huntsmen. Senor Casanovas rays he was detained for seven months in the Spanish ship Uruguay and then spent four months
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