The Straits Times, 30 November 1932

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.T THE LARGEST r AM) MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER lIS HATAYIL 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEI)NESI)\Y, NOVEMBER 30, 1932. TRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDW, NOVEMBER 30. 1932 PRICE J_O^CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 463 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil st. cphone sisi>V I I Htf'V'j k/m B j fi 13 Tonidht 9.H. j Maurice Chevalier in LOVE ME TONIGHT I'hone ."5261-2. I Rs|^ ROBINSONS W^} X'MAS BAZAAR ,Sffl and TOYLAND \^flH ><v\\ BRING E KIDDIES T SEE THIS TQYL *ND OF WONDER AND MAGIC./ jT tv
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    • 26 1 KUALA kUMPUR 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3G89V/I Ml l-.nicht 9.1",. i Maurice Chevalier i ln i I LOVE ME TONIGHT' 1 I'honc .">261 2. l_.. I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 503 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. I n orated in England.) MAIL, PA SENGEB AND CARGO SEB VICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore. 1082. RANCHI 17,000 Dec
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    • 674 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Nasles. Marseilles. London, Antwerp. Rrtterdsm and MldllesboroBgk. Vessels. Tonnag*. Dus. Bail. HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Nov. 80 Dse. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dec. 14 IB S KATORJ MARU 10,000 Dee. 29 SO i KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Jan. II It t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan.
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    • 451 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia. 1 FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND M1LBOURNE via JAVA, DARWU AID THURSDAY ISLAND. ftagulax monthly sailing! by ths wsll- known steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the Mb MANGOLIA (8,352 tons) (Cargo only). The Mb HARELLA it one of the largest and nnest «taamers trading to
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    • 620 2 TtE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. (laeorporatad in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTKRDAM, HAMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. ALSIA Dec. 13 Dec. 16 m.s. LALANDIA Jan. 3 .Inn. fi m.s. MEONIA Jan. 24 .lan. 27 m.s. BORINGIA Feb. 14 Feb. 17 m.s. FIONIA
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    • 1082 2 THB BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd., and China (US!). LTD. Mutual St°am Navigation Co., Ltd.) THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. LTn. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE. Ltd. The SIAM
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  • 215 3 Ramon Novarro's Success In Huddle." Ramon Novarro is seen in a role which suits him excellently in the curiously named M. G. M. picture "Huddle," which is now being shown at the Alhambra. He is the sun of Italian parents who wins a scholarship to Yale, and the
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  • 97 3 Warning as to Christmas Trade. London, Nov. Ml ile VaJeni ha;- warned Free State citizens that customs' duties are payable on all dutiable at tides lioiigVit outside I lie Free State, the penalty for a false declaration beklC a line of i")' 111 or imprisonment fur two year-.
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  • 97 3 Intel-nationalisation Not I a you red. Paris, Nov. M. Tin project for the intei nationalisation of Km ipean commercial aviation, as advanced in the French security plan, was UnequiYOcalfo rejected by the air tran--port committee of ihe International '"liainlivr of Commerce ai a naaeial c i"ii <::. lir.jr
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  • 56 3 Russian Professors Visit (iermany. Berlin. Nov. 28. Fourteen Soviet professors arrived here under the leadership of the Commissary for Public Hearth, M. Yladimirs"ky. and were received at the station by a numiier of leading German medieaj men. The visitors are guests at the German "Medical Week" and will
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  • 74 3 Egyptian Police Round l T p Bank Robbers. Cairo, NOV. 28. Twelve would-be h___ roShei were trapped und ea_f-t rel-handed liy the police who have known el their designs for six wi i ks. 1f( thieves when anvsted were atUmptinc to force 'Ik- ronjr room of a pi
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  • 42 3 Six Machines Visit Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. .'{o. The larfjeet aerial formation Kuala Lumpur has yet Keen blew over the town thia morning, six bombers from the Singapore A i i Base paying a visit.
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  • 32 3 Amsterdam, Nov. i2i». Further earthquake ahocka alarawd the population of the provinces of Limburg Mid North Brabant, particularly in the town of Hertoftenbusch, where three ■treog tremors were fell. Aneta TransOceaa.
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  • 955 3 Clerk Says His Pocket Was Slit. > The disappearance of a sum of 4,000 > guilders, a part of ft still larger amount l v huh was being tako.i by a nuwiey- changer's clerk from his shop in North Bridge Road to a shop in Market
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  • 66 3 Warrant For Arrest Of Writer. ncriin. Not. '20. A warrant lias Ikvii Issued for th« «lo tention of tho well-known writer laidwig mob, who** book "War" <>njoye<l a lame sale in many countric.'s. He is charged with preparing a rising against the State. Itenn, who is a former
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  • 163 3 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Wednesday, November 30. Shipa alongside the Wharves for expected to arrive. Entrance Godown Gate. East Wharf Kola .'.shifts when nuidy to 4 G.) 22 1 Kidderpnre 20 1 Mata ilan 19 1 Main Wharf Hakusan Mnru 18 3 Begum HI 3 t Tonejrawa Maru 14
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  • 274 3 Today. Pontianak (Sinpkawan?) 3 p.ra. Kem-msn, keniasck, KrttaT. Dunenn. Trengganu and Bisut (Boribat) 3 p ra I Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palcrabang (Thedens) j pjtl Colombo and Bombay (Kidderpore) :i p.m. Sourabaya, Celebes. Moluccas, Timor Dilly and South-East Borr.co I Van der I.yn I 4 p m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 7 3 ____v^ I_t TRY ONE ON PAGE 4.
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    • 542 3 §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany.) The undermentioned ar« the company's lntanded fixtures OUTWARDS. s.s. TRIER for lloilo, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan, Tsingtao and Dalny Dec. 10 m.s. HAVEL for Saigon. Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Takao, Tsingtao, Dalny and Japan Dee. 19 HOMEWARDS. s.s. LAHN for Genoa, Marseilles, Oran. Casablanca,
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    • 409 3 HOME TO ENGLAND VIA THE FAMOUS PANAMA CANAL FOR AS LOW AS S $850. Leave Singapore Dec. 28th. Arrive Hong Kong Jan. 2nd. Leave Hong Kong on the s.s. President Coolidge in special class, Jan. 4th. VIA Shanghai Kobe Yokohama Honolulu San Francisco Los Angeles Balboa Cristobal Havana arriving New
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    • 527 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLEP.MAN" LINE. Freight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Porta and Sun Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN. Stpamer Due S'pora. ?.h. riTY OF RANGOON Dae. I HOMEWARDS. i.s CITY OF CAMBRIDGE for Havre, L'don, K'dam H'burg I In port
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 65 3 SINGAPORE WEATHCJL kEl'OKI. Station! Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Min: temp, ins Sunshine temp. *F hrs. 'F Alor Star 8<S 0.68 M 74 i Kota Bahiu K7 0.45 8.2 73 K. Trenfreanu 8(5 G..!.t ftj 72 Bukit Jeram 86 0.0:! 2.:5 72 Me.sing M N,| 2.7 7:i Singaporo h3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 574 4 Hrad OgWl 71. Cecil Street. Singapore Phsnn: Ilil-IISS. Trl: "Timed" Singapore. Kuala I un'iiur t»Mi.-<-: IS, Java Street. I 'hone: .I*B3. London Office: Kolt Court. Flrvt Street, I ondon, t.i 4. Phone: Central 443*. Tel. "Leadmalaya" London. Lsadoa \dverUsXni IteiireseatallTPi 24. Old Jewry, London, I < .IV :!6SO. Tel. Kfulrnlhc"
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    • 710 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET TO LET. Garden View, 2. Cluny Rd. Applj 41, Naisim Road. 26, NEWTON ROAD, rent $70. Entry Dec 1. Apply 2R7, Orchard Road. MODERN residence, fully furnished. clo<« to Park, Senvicw A S. (hi'h. Tfil, S. T. TO LET, 65, Crescent Road, unfurnished comfortable little Kuropenn
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    • 471 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES TO LET. No. 3, Raffles Place (ground and 3rd floor*), Nos. 6 (Ist and 2nd floors), 8 (Ist and 2nd floors), and 10 (Ist and 2nd floors), Chamrn \lley, Nos. 5 (2nd floor), (9-A, 'J-It, B-g and 9-F, Robinson Road, No. 78 (Ist and 2nd
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    • 537 4 MISCELLANEOUS You Can liave THE BUMEAT TlMlfieil to you every week for three Brontha for J1.60. Manager, Sunday Tim LADY gives tuition in French conversation and violin. 772, Strata lln TUITIONS. HAWAIIAN' GUITAU Ik;:, et.-. M. A. de Sa, 72. Brae Baaah Road. I PRIVATE TUITION, Romaaiaad ChinoM (Hokkieni offereil
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    • 523 4 PUBUC NOTICES. NOTICE. We bee to notify that Mr. Tan Boon Keng having resigned as from Vov. 2K, i:..i2. Mr. Choo Say .Seng is now appointed Manager in his place. Mr. Choo Say Seng will in future sign vi'h full authority all documents and contracts for and on behalf of
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    • 523 4 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGK. Mm. HARIT and Minn HANA. WATKKI.OO STRFFT. Telephone 7467. PAPER BOXES For medicine, toilet, packing mid for any other purporr-3, are obtainable at MdJ* rate prices from KURAZONO CO., PAPER BOX MAKKRS. 170, Middle Koad, Singapore. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS. NOTICE is
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  • 118 5 Says He Will Resign And Go Abroad. SlmnKhai. Nov. 30. Gen. Liu Chen-mien (01* of the leaders in the recent Shantun.r civil war) states that as aoon as his troops have reached Wenchow (in East Chekiang) he will resign and travel abroad. Under the terms of the
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  • 140 5 Seizure of Goods In Canton. 'Shanghai, Nov. 30. The Japanese Consul at Canton has called on Major Liv Chi- wen protestinp against the action of ihe Canton National Salvation Society in seisin* Japanese goods. Major Liv replied that the Government has no right to interfere with the people's
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  • 99 5 Big Victory Claimed In Shensi. Shanghai, Nov. SO. Gen. Yung Fu-ch<*-i.r, the chairman of Shensi Province, has wired daiminc a Imjc victory over a force of 10,000 Reds under Gin. Hsu Shenjc-chin. Gen. Hsu's trooj>s rrtroated towards thr Shensi border but they came into conflict with the right
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  • 226 5 $15,000,000 British Loan For Canton? Shanghai, Nov. 30. Gen. Chan Chai-tong (Governor of Canton) is indirectly sounding: public opinion on the feasibility of a $l. r >,<HKI.OOO loan from British sources to strenKthen the currency system, the idea so far having met with a certain amount of
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  • 142 5 Gilt-edged Securities. Depressed. London. Nov. M. War Debt uiKi'ilaintivs havi continued to restrict buahMM all rood. Tlie Mr-litiK-Dollar rate further depreciated during the day to .1.17 which is only half WOW the lowest busineai done rate in 1'J2O, but in the final dealings rallied to 3J8Vfc. The Stock
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    • 196 5 HOTELS ~RA>>LESjiOfEL St. Andrew's Day TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER PALL EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. BOOK. NOW!_ PHONE 5381. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYAS PREMIER HOTEL TONIGHT St. ANDREW'S BALL Extension till 2 a.m. PHONE 5381 (10 LINES) ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL THE TONIGHT HOTEL INFORMAL DINNER CATERS DANCE to BUSINESS PEOPLE SPECIALITY
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    • 709 5 HARRY. S- ELI, AS, m. i. o, QUALIFIED jK^ OPTICIAN CAPITOL BUILDING. PHONE 273*1. Consulting Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION Singapore Belawan Singapore $80.00 Passengers Tiave the option of leaving Singapore by T. S. S. "Kedah" 22/12/32 or s. s. "Tinombo" 23/12/32. The return voyage will be
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    • 290 5 X)NT WAlTcWdNDER Y viakp iTA'fURLET" I 3RIT1SHRIGHTTHR0<X)h1 1 THE VERY THING &Jjj& Obtainable from KELLY WALSH LTD., Singapore. CAXTON PRESS, Kmla Lanpir. EYESTRAIN whether caused by reading or a visit to the cinema can be relieved by the use ut suitable glasses. Consult JOHN DUKE, 21, Battery Road. Sineapore. AUCTION
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  • 2891 6 _By Our Film Correspondent. WALKING AROUND UNRECOGNISED—IN SMOKED GLASSES, FRIZZY BLACK HAIR AND SHAPELESS CLOTHES SINGAPORE'S NEW CINEMA MERGER— —CAPITOL AND PAVILION JOIN FORCES— A WEEK OF BIG PICTURES. lailxi left London oti \'m H in the '1 Jt.m. Kolkcxiniic-lSoiihucrH' boat train from Victoria Station,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 4rf»v Newcomers become LssssssssssVit^''^ Newcomers ..many of them guided f^^9| sssW^^^^^. y t>u P ersona recommendation of salisli-.-d clients... invariably lie=^V I IVI come staunch i-i-tonu-i of III; v\ N )*^M^ Our service ...distinctive cutting m f\\ lierfect lifting. .ami u.-e of V H tneal quality materials only has M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 123 7 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IS COMING! Matinee Today at 3 p.m. Once aguin Metro (.oldwyii Mayer Coiiies through with a brilliantly different pictur* snd once again the cast is superbly chosen RAMON NOVARRO outpacing all former triumphs as the boy who fought social prestige with steel-mill courage in HUDDLE With MADGE EVANS,
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    • 419 7 CAJMTOL and PAVILION 3.10-6.10 9.10 p.m. Sharp. 3.25-6.25 9.25 p.m. Sharp. Grand Malayan Premiere p| P': TO PS V H I Pf P|: MAURICE CHEVALIER in p aramount's Most Lavish Musical Comedy "LOVE ME TO-NIGHT" WITH JEANETTE MacDONALD Hear them sing the haunting hits: ALSO:— "MIMI'-'LOVE ME TONIGHT"- B| y«_
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  • 213 8 Rubber Remains Rather Dull. JTTLE INTEREST IN THE AUCTION. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday. '•►day's Prices: Rubber. 7 1 3/ 1 6 cents per Ib. Tin. Singapore price $77 per picul. k'evterday's Prices: Rubber. London. 2 9/16d., unchanged. New York. .'I cts.. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet.
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  • 74 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Noon, Nov. 90. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) ..713 16 V n (F. 0.8.) 8«/« 8«. t Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers ]><■<•. 7?'« 8 Jan. 8 B' i; Jan.-.Mar. 8' (i 8« Apr.-.June .8 5 16 8 :t 3;
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  • 172 8 Singapore, Nov. 30. Ganibier 58 /4 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 11. on Copn 5.80 mixed 5.30 Sajro Hour. Sarawak 2.2."> White Pepper 22" Black Pepper 18.00 Pearl Sago 4.00 amall 6.00 medium 6.00 Hi" Siam |l4i to 191 Saigon $188 to 14: i Rangoon $133 to 15! No. 1
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  • 24 8 1.-II Arrd. H> S'purr l.nndun H H.M.fi <>< < N No». t Talamba Ort. 20 Nov. 1! D Aru*n.n Oct. IV Nuv. 14
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 15 8 Issued by Fraser Co., Exchange Stock Brokers. Singapore, November 30, 10 a.m.
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    • 457 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 A»nm Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 6A 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5 5
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    • 285 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.00 Sellers. 0.80 nom. 1.05 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.0.0 5.4.0 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.00 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 55.50 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7'< Prefs. 21 6 £1
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    • 139 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 102 103 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 1400,000 105 HOnoni. Singapore Municipal 4U p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 105 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'.j p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 105
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    • 378 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Hyatt's Quotations. To-day's Price Frascr Lyall Evatt Co. A Her by (SI) 0.45 0.55 0.45 060 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.40 A. Hi lam ($1) 0 50. 0.65 0.50 0.60 A. Kun; up ($1) 0.06 0.15 0.06 0 15 A.
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  • 216 8 Singapore, Nov. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31, 32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15, 16 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 30 days sight 2 3 7/8 j London, demand 2 3 27 :52 London, T.T. 2 3 13/16 Lyons and Paris, demand
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  • 56 8 From China and Japan bf 'i MBMUag due Singapore noon tomorrow. From Europe (London mails despatched 10th November) by Rohna due Pcnani? (5 a.m. tomorrow. From China by Takada due Singapore on Friday, the 2nd proximo. Fiom China and Manila by President Ilayis due Sinfrapoie daylight on Satur-
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  • 96 8 Rugby, Nov. 28. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 7.1)1 Athens 580 Berlin 13.37 <•< Belgrade 240 Bombay 1 6 18 64 Brussels 22.97 Bucharest 545 Buenos Aires nominal Copenhagen 19.20 Geneva 16.54' i> Helsingfors 228'Hong Kong 14 3 8 Lisbon 1 (>-"> i Madrid 39 1 32 Milan 62' 2
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 232 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOH THE WEEK. T< day, N«» rnibir 30. Ro«r.rv [HMH Mr. II. Kli.hirk on "Old Tim« RacniK in Malaya." Ado I phi Hutcl, 8 p.m. Thursday. Itcrrmhrr I. II -mi.. H»tMiwttadi rveitel, Mem. Hall, 9.30 p.m. Friday. PmtiiiImt St. Andnw's Society dinner and Culcduuita Bull. AH. li'hi II .lol.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 750 9 The Strike of 160,000 Operatives. BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Nov. 2. A strike has taken place in the spinning section of the Lancashire 'otton industry and 100,000 operatives are affected. The decision to strike was reached at a delegate meeting of the
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    • 704 9 Oct. 27 to Nov. 2 was $3.33.1/2 and the lowest $3.26. Indian Currency Returns. (in lacs of rupees) Oct. 22 Oct. II Notes in circulation 17,51)1 17,568 Silver coin and bullion in India 11,498 11,463 Gold coin and bullion in India 1,144 1,114 Securities (Indian Government) 4,949 4,949
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    • 429 9 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during; tho period- Nov. 5 to 11, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of hhe public resident
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    • 115 9 Aycr Wcng Rahman).— l9s piculs (October). Katu Tin Dredging. Hours run 293, ou. yds. treated 90.000, tin t re wen piculs 296. Kenonjc Consolidated. Hours run l. r >s, cv. yd*, treated 48.000, tin ore won picul* 410. Maun? Tin No Liability. Houts 305, cv. yds. 45,000,
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    • 326 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Owm Correspondent) London, Nov. 20. Closing quotations today of the principal British and American stocks are given below The rise or fall is in relatiom to the price of Nov. 24. GOVERNMENT STOCK8. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan b
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 631 9 BANKING, NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N.V, Established IMS at Aautartkua. authorised Capital m Glds. 100,000,00t Paid op Capital Glds. 65,000,000 Reserves Glds. 24,190,324 HEAD OFFICE t AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES > Bstavla i Head office for Dutch Cast ladle*. BRANCH OFFICES! DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampsaaa, Baa- loeng,
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    • 102 9 \S^^AXk it w^X rep rod uc- fJjL f^.- f -**Xt Ii I THE Scett are a aost eitxavagasM ract—w datir attachment to fiery piaidi *nd itriient pipes, Far Scottish and other temperaments "LUVISCA" Pyjamas ankc ample prevision of fine colourings and silky comfort, to meet even. the emergency tp feelingly
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    • 360 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY N.V, Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at AauUrd&a 1814.) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,080,0M STATUTORY RESERVE Fl. 20,01b,0OO HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES "Bandoeng Hong Kod b Rangoon Sandjermasin Kobe "Scinnrang Bombay 'Weitevreden Shanghai Calcutta Medan
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 44 10 LOPEZ. At the General Hospital on Nov. 29 1932. Henry Lopei. late of The Stra.ts Trading Co., Ltd. The funeral cortege leave No. 3, Pearl Bank at 4.30 p.m. today for the Church of St. Joseph and thence t< Ridadari Cemetery for interment.
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    • 37 10 The family and relatives of the late Mrs I. M Bi-rentrcr beg to thank all those »b. attended the funeral on Nov. 22 and thosi who sent wreaths and letters of condolenc in their sad bereavement.
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  • 842 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30. 1932. THE VESTED INTERESTS. Congiatulations are due to the Conference of Public Bodies on the manne: in which it has mobilised unofficial noli Malay opinion in the Federation as i contribution to the examination by Sii Samuel Wilson of the new constitutional policy.
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  • 136 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. Q. Edwards, of Raffles College, returned from leave by the Kaisar-i-Hind. Mr. Buchanan, of William Jacks and Co., and Mrs. Buchanan, were passenger? to Penang by the Kaisar-i-Hind. Mr. J. Leach, of the Singapore Harbour Board, and Mrs. Leach arrived back fron cave by the Kaisar-i-Hind.
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  • 1253 10 Recognition of Equality Essential. (By Franz Ton Papen) We ivant the Disarmament Conference to produce satisfactory results for the benefit of mankind and the ronnolidation of world peace, and it is in order to point the. way to the gaol that Germany demands the recognition of the
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  • 839 10 DR. BRADDON'S REPLY. We have not had to wait very long for Dr. I .-addon V. reply to our .criticism of the rubber valorisation scheme subiritted to the governments by the \>kH Sembilan Estate Owners' .Association, of which Dr. Braddon is one of the most active
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 88 10 v Cm.. 1870 'AiJPRLkfe. 1 oin bllon DOWN IN PRICE ONLYJOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL has been reduced by 40 Cents a bottle and now costs only 52-85 plus duty. Tins reduction has been achieved with' out. any change whatsoever in age. quality and strength Every drop of Black Label is*
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    • 212 10 AMUSEMENTS. Singapore. ALHAMBRA.— Ramon Novarro and Madge Eram in Huddle. fi.l. r > 9.1. r >. Phone 6909. CAPITOL. Maurice Chevalier in Love Me Tonight. 6.15—9.15. Phone 6261-2. GREAT WORLD.— Charlie Chan Carries on with Warner Oland. Pasar Malam. Gate 10 rts. Ladies Free. MARLBOROUGH.— His Lordship. 6.15— 9.1 Ti.
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  • 455 11 GREAT BRITAIN MAY PAY UNITED STATES IN GOLD. AGREEMENT IN THE CABINET. Shipment of £30,000,000 Kxpected. NOTE CIRCULATION. Legislation May Be Necessary. London. Nov. 30. Igh the CakrO"t sat for two an 1 a quarter hours jmcl did not complete eoa> i! of the draft of the reply to the
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  • 279 11 New Governor-General's Appointment. London, Nov. M. Great ntrprl t has bees created In Dublin by the appointment of Mr. Donald rernor-General of the Irish Free State. Me pai he n bell ion of 1916, Itsj a -mail band Of volunteerwho marched to Dublin from KiM joined in
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  • 35 11 Amsterdam, Nov. lit. ll.illaiKl. Belgium, Luxemburg, Denmark, Norway an. l Sweden are meeting at The llair.e OB I'riday Bad Saturday of next week to hold a prpparator* discussion n .1 Economic Conference Renter
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  • 611 11 The Famous "Letter" Recalled. A Router cable from Moscow last night announced the death- of the Russian politician. Grigory Evseevich Zinovieff, but subsequent message stated that the report was semi-oflßcially denied. Zinovieff came prominently before tr~ Hritish public in the general election of ltd when his
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  • 132 11 Extraordinary Mistake In France. Paris, Nov. 2fi. An assistant telegraphist succeeded in mobilising all the able-bodied men <>,' Avillers, a village in the Vosges. He made a bellman go round the district with drum beating and flag flying declaring that war had broken out and France was
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  • 84 11 Great Expectations In Britain. London, Nov. HO. New life is opening before the British industry in the announcement that the Bankers' Industrial Development Company is ready to finance the iron irasters. Stewarts and I.loyds, Ltd., up to £750,000 to mine iron ore deposits in Northamptonshire. It is estimated
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  • 207 11 Governor in Flight. NEW CHAIRMAN FOR FUKIEN. Shanghai, Nov. :10. Dramatic changes have been taking place in Kweichow during the past few days and there seems to be little doubt that the rebellion against the Governor, (Jen. Wang Chia-lieh. led by the former governor. (Jen. Mao
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  • 313 11 Gen. (hang Kwang-gnai The New (hair man. Shanghai, Nov. W. The Executive Council of the Nanking Government has appointed (Jen. Chang Kuang-ngui (the leader of the i'Mh Route Army) chairman of the Fukien Provincial GovcriuMßi and chief of the Civil Administration Department. Gen. Tsui Ting-kai (corcmander of the
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  • 444 11 then those in Panshan.— Sin Chew Jit *oh. S2ECHUAN WAR, Generals Combining To Impose Peace. Shanghai, Nov. :tl). While there is a decided movement for peace amour the majority of generals in S»echuan, Gen. Liu Siang, who is in revolt against his uncle, Gen. Liu Wcnhui, the chairman
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  • 137 11 Delicate Negotiations. POSITION OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT. London, Nov. 2'X Negotiations described as "very delicate" are proceeding between the AngloPersian Oil Co. and the Persian Government with regard to the latter's cancellation of the Darcy Concession covering 500,000 square miles. The differences concern the future conditions and methods
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  • 190 11 Liberals Sustain Heavy Losses. Brussels, Nov. 29. Owing tr> the complicated method of crunting the votes, definite results of tho election are not yet available, but approxi-nu-te returns are as follows: Clericals. HO gaining J. Libem's losing 5; So(iplists, 7)!, gaining r'!<-mish Nationalist"., 8, losing 4; Communints, gaining
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  • 101 11 Changes in the British Army. London. Nov. M. The new British Army uniform, which is being experimented with, is expected to l>e welcomed by the troops. It differs in several points from the old. chiefly in the open-neck tunic and shirt. a soft deer-'-talking cap like a steel
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  • 81 11 Between England And New Zealand. London, Nov. 126. Scotland Yard ha» b-;<?n called in to help Folve the mystery of the three mail bags which vanished between England and New Zealand. Mail bags to the number of 21 were dispatched aboard the New Zealand Shipping Tompany's steamer
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  • 84 11 Service Expected Early Next Year. London, Nov. 28. The possibility of a telephone service between India and Britain being in operation in the near fajtsma was mentioned by Sir Samuel Hoare in reply to a question in the House of Commons, when ho snid the installation in
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  • 63 11 Aerial Search For Sailing Ship. Stockholm, Nov. 27. An aeroplane is searching for the wreck of the 121-ton German sailing ship which is l>elieved to have sunk with its captain and four men in a severe Rtorm. The machine discovered a wide surface of oil covered sea south-west
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  • 217 11 v Inc/reasjngly Confident Relations." Paris. Nov. 20. The Franco-Russian pact of non-aggres-sion was signed at the Quai d'Orsay by M. Herriot and M. Dovgalevsky. the Soviet Ambassador. M. Herriot, after signing, said he saluted the peoples of Soviet Russia, with whom France desired increasingly confident
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  • 162 11 Big Relief Works Not A Remedy. Lordon. Nov. B. That it has been provnd that the spendin;' <d large iii!'- of public- mom v .n public worki has had no affect on Dnompkyment is emphaaiitej by Mr. Ramaa.v afaeOoaaJd In biter to << correoponden who wrote to him on
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  • 122 11 Protest Against Neuilly Treaty. Sofia, Nov. 27. Geaonl excitement tc Howing a meeting of protest a»r.".iii.st the :eaty of Neuilly ti,,~ morning W t<> erious collision in the afternoon between 4,fH)O Nationalist demonstrators aud the polioO. The latter v.i T-e foreod to fire on W0 CTWwd and also
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  • 110 11 Not Permitted to Visit Norway. Stockholm, Nov. 27. Trotzky an l>oon granted permission to enter Sweden in order to (ieliver a levtureat Land. Permission, however. WM m.ide contingent, on him being able to produce a passport for a return trio to Denmark or Turkey. Ancta-Trans-Ocean. Oslo, Nov. 27.
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  • 56 11 Compton Mackenzie Committed For Trial. I.omlci i. NOV. M. Mr. Compton M.i< kcn/io. .the author. tMTgVd witfe an "fiVncc iiikK r tlif Official Secrets Ait. will be ceniniiUed for trial at the Old Bailoy. This daeWoo ■M Maohad lifter imu h rvidanee tttd htm taken at the Guildhall
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  • 744 11 Debate in House Of 1 liOrds. s| BRITISH EFFORTS. The Disarmament I Proposals. London, Nov. 19. QwOStfeW on di-aimameit and the Sino-.lapanesi' dispute were niood in the House of Lorda by Lord Cecil, who Baked that the Government should make ment. He quoted approvingly the Japan ese
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  • 55 11 Suicide Of Well-Known Journalist. toma. Nl'N 1 Mock rojgrol m fett m literary circlei at the untimely death of the well known journalist Otto Kafcn, tor maaj yoan coi lespondert of the Prankfort Gaaottt. ■in a ii! of depression he committed mm „ie by in no ti the
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  • 3229 12 Unofficial Bodies And The New Policy. MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO SIR SAMUEL WILSON. Unanimity As To Chief Secretaryship. M Mosf definite opposition to the abolition of the Chief Secretaryship, as proposed by Sir Cecil Cicmenti, is voiced in the memorial presented by the Conference of Public Bodies to Sir Samuel Wilson
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  • 456 12 Death From Neglect And Starvation. How an infant girl was bought by a Chinese rubber tapper as a future wife for his young son, and how the girl died from starvation and neglect three years later, was related at a Kaala Lumpur inquest yesteHty. (From
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  • 52 12 Tragic Passing Of Young K.L. Sportsman. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. After playing hockey for a local club yesterday Air. R. P. Millet, a young employee of the Elertric.il Department, was seized with pains after dinner the same night and died of heart failure
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  • 1530 12 [INSURANCE COMPANY SWINDLE. I Bell and Sykes. APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT. The case in which E. D. Sykes MM H. Bell were sentenced to terms of s-x months and 21 months' rigorous imprisonment respectively for an attempt to swindle an insurance company came before Mr. Justice Whitley, on appeal yesterday.
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  • 497 12 Judge's Comment On Accused's Evidence. A Malay youth named Ahmat wu credited wfth having told "a darn good story" by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Third Police Magistrate, yesterday, at the conclusion of his evidence when he was charged with the theft of a motor-boat valued
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  • 222 12 Dishonest Youth to Get A "Souvenir." Remarking that he would give the accused "something to remember the ea— fay by," Mr. 0. Wilson, the Criminal I District Judge, oostponed sentence on an Indian youth named Muthia who was charged with the theft of $68.77 from his ammo/an,
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  • 180 12 Mr. Fairbanks Hurrying Back to Wife. Bombay, Nov. 21. Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the film star, who arrived at Bombay this morning from Colombo, suddenly cancelfed his tour programme in India and sailed for Europe by the s.s. Conte Verde. The reason for his sudden depailure was stated to
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  • 498 12 "Domiciled Owners." LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL QUESTIONS. Questions regarding mor.eylt ide-rs, rubber restriction and education will be asked at the meeting of the Legislative Council <tn Monday. Mr. P. M. Robinson will ask: The Report of the Committee appointed by Government to consider the qi" tion of moneylenders in
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  • 100 12 Sequel to Proceedings In Java. Wilfred Fairley Carnegy was granted a dc-ree nisi on a divorce petition before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court this morning against his wife Anna Christian Carnc^cy. TheuniHedina was cited as co-respondent. Mr. H. Paulusz. who appeared for the petitioner,
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  • 75 12 Four Persons Bitten By Unlicensed Dogs. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penarg, Nov. 2!t. At today's meeting .if the Municipal Commissioners, the President, Mr. G. W. Kryant, reported a farther case of rabiew in an unlicensed dog which bit a Malay in Pa tan i Road. The d:>p
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  • 89 12 Brought Up To Date In Penang. (From Our Own Cbmspoodtat.) Penang, Nov. 29. The Muniiiial Co-mmm ii.m-rs have approved tho toivir.iion of tlie dance hall at Wembley into a theatre hall i>ml have also passed the new theatre "by-laws. The President explained that the present by-law-had been in
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  • Singapore Boxers Returning From England.—M. C. C.'s Decisive Victory.
    • 168 13 Hammond and Verity In The Lead. Th» following are the liatting and bowlin;' average! of the M. tourists in An- tiaii.; up to Nov. 23: Bnttiag. Inns. N.O. ll'.-!. Total Avg. Hammond ii»:: -JO7 102.33 Sutcliffe B it 16! i 471 <J4.BH Jardtnc I I IM 2(; r
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    • 177 13 Singapore Visitors At New Stadium. Colombo. Nov. 22. The public opening of the Ceylon boxing stadium will lake place on Saturday. Dec. 3. when the Hon. Mr. D. S. Senanayake. the Minister of Agriculture and Lands will perform the opening ceremony. There will be an interesting programme
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  • 281 13 Third Victory by Over An Innings. The M.CC have probably created 'another record li> defeating Nt» South Wales In an inninus and tl runs. Tor this inaki-. the third victory of the present tour nilhout having to bat a seciind time. The> defeated South Australia by
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  • 53 13 Australia Lose To T.S.A. Brisbane, Nov. l".>. Tl.i- i ,S A. tennis team defeated Australia in tbeir tennis match by eight matches to two and not :i 1 a- *N cabled yester;lav. In Urn doubles Moon and Bproule l>eat i Alli.-on .md Van Ryn, 3 -6, ii o—4.
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  • 32 13 Southport's Fine Away Victory. London, Nov. J!'. i Nelson lost to Southport 4—o in the re|)lay of their lirs' round tie in the English i i'up yesterday.— Renter. i
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  • 149 13 New Rules Approved At Annual Meeting. The annual general nulling of the Singapore Polo Club was held yesterday evening in the club-house. The report :<nd accounts were passed. T'- -lew Mt of rules which have Heen drafted were passed. The principal alteration pcovfckt for the Polo Club year
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  • 368 13 Bcndemeer Beaten By A.A.A. A.A.A. ...3; Bendomeer A.( ...1. The football match in the hin-se i I.eague between the Amicabl" Athletic AsI sociation and the Bendomeer Athletic Club at the Jalan Besar St-dium yesterday afternoon was characU: V.cd bv an inclination to indulge ;n questionable tac'.ic.'- by
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  • 262 13 Malacca Chinese Volunteers' Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 29. The annual prize meeting of the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Association was held on Sunday last with the following res J Its: 200 yards Deliberate: nett. Pte. Ho Kirn Toon; h'cap., L/C. Tan Cheng 'rnaan. 500 yards
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  • 89 13 Garrison G.C. Mixed Foursomes. The (ian-ison Gi If Club mixed fouiMMUta competition wus played 'yesterday when the lollowinjc cards were the best returned: Mr. and Mrs. A. Potts 44 8 1 ;;5' 2 Mr.-, s. l'. nriniw Bwilfc and K. T. K. Hobbcs 42— 6'^— 35'i Mrs. I).
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  • 486 13 RUBBER FIELDS FOR FOOTBALL Slight Experiment By Arsenal F.C. London, Nov. 5. Kubber .shareholder* were encouraged this week by the news that Mr. Herbert Chapman, the manager of the Woolwich Arsenal Football Club, was trying to find a substitute for turf, and considered that some form of rubber substance might
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  • 285 13 To Secure Proper Meeting Place For Competition. BwtaUMM, the Cinderellas of spor', are going to nuke a combined effort to icevre greater recognition than ihey at present enjoy. Lawn tennis has its Wimbledon, Bthle- I ties has Stamford Bri «ge end While City, football has Wembley, cricket has
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  • 125 13 Today. Novrmbrr '<• Kueby: S.C.I", match, Scotland vs. The Re-.t, Padung. I Hockey: Police v«. S.R.C. Ist. Thommxt Rcl. S.R.C. 2nd vs. I.A. 2ml. S.R.<\ «rrH. S.C.C. XI vs. Old Raffleoiam. PadaiiK; Medical Collcitc Union vs. Ccylo.i Sports Club. M.C.I. Ifrd. Khals» Assn. vs. Chinese. Khalsa Assn. grd.
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  • 353 13 College Hold S.C.C. Untif Interval. S.C.C. XV: 14 pts; Raffles Coll. 5 »ts Weight told in the end in the Padanjj game between an S.C.C. XV. and Raffles Co'lege yesterday aid the Club won by 14 pti. (three tries and one goal) to 5 pts. (one goal), but,
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  • 168 13 Gordon Richards Champion Jockey. London, Nov. 26. "Rie Manchester November handifip, the final big race of the 1932 season, fell to the wealthy American woman, Mrs. Chester Beatty, the well-known owner and breeder of England and Egypt, with the three-year old filly Hypostyle, ridden by A. Richardson, the
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  • 95 13 Sailing for Singapore Next Month. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. :>(). At Walthamstow last night Hud Waller oitpointed Bandsman Gay, the West of England hantanweight champion, over IS rounds while Boy Walley obtained a l»oints verdict over Johnny Smith. Mr. Nai Kirn Liin the Walleys' manager,
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  • 108 13 Arthur Suares Beaten In Calcutta. Calcutta, Nov. 10. The postponed boxing contests were held on the open space behind the Grand Hotel, last night. Gunboat Jack beating Arthur Suares decisively over ten rounds. Having met several times previously, each knew the other's methods, which tended to spoil the
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    • 5 13 I Kind ef exercise IjJIWNEAVEiy
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    • 29 13 SPORTING PINK Sold at FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP CO., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Special Wires 2 days Selangor $7.50. Apply Kditor. SPORTING PINK. FEDERAL III KHKH STAMP CO.. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 124 13 HAVE YOU SEEN IT? you have tint yet teen the Smi/upure Daily i« x, a rite in for a Ki>eciiiieii c<>/>//- You will be mitpUed with our uill iiiilu, brcaitxe uhen ynv am «■<■»/ Mummy newspainT hluhil.l lit /<•>« fill «..f hinitnlr In kreum* I uvular ntliteriher The New 1933
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  • 812 14 •t• t Congress Intrigue. SPECIAL POWERS NEEDED FOR AUTHORITIES. Bombay, Nov. 22. The challenge thrown out by the Congress still persists and the state of affairs is still such as to call for a sustained and vigorous effort and for this effort it is essential
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  • 277 14 Returns to Find House Burgled. Five padlocks, including two Yale locks, were either forced or picked in a case of alleged robbery which occurred in the house of an employee" of the Banque di I'lndo-Chine at 12 Klang Road while hi and the other occupants of the
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  • 39 14 Paris, Nov. 26. According to the Matin's London correspondent, a telegram received in London from Riga states that the famous Red theatre in Moscow has been burnt to the ground. Three bodies were 'mnd by firemen. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 784 14 A Sikh's Views On Suicide. A Tamil mandore named Retnam, employed by the P.W.D., left his wife on the evening of Nov.. 15 without saying wheve he was going. Early the next morning his body was found hanging by the neck under the water
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  • 128 14 European Woman Taken To Hospital. A motor-car collision occurred at the junction of Kirn Seng Road and Jervois Road yesterday morning, resulting in i European woman, Mrs. Nelson, ami her Javanese driver being taken to hospital with flight injuries. It appears that the two cars collided at the
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  • 525 14 Monday, Nov. 21. Sir Samuel and Lady Wilson left King's House for Seremban. Tuesday, Nov. 12. In the evening Lady Clementi arrived at King's Houso from Fraser'b Hill. Wednesday. Nov. 2:!. Sir Samuel and Lady Wilson arrived at King's House from Seremban this morn- ing. Sir Samuel and
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    • 153 14 m anam asaaa saw wm aßaaaai a*- a^au aßuaiH ■■> aaaa THE SHORT HEAD IS RIGHT Tek rouses your mouth when it is slack as no other toothbrush can. Tek's short head gets in where other brushes couldn't go. Cleans as no other brush can clean. Tek's bold cushion rouses
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    • 98 14 Britt' h n x ..cheap oU Sole" Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Singapore and Branches. BATTERIES LUCAS BATTERY (5.T.W.9.E.) 6 Volt. For AUSTIN SEVEN CARS Price $15.50. g^j^ LUCAS BATTERY (5.Y.W.F.13.E.) 6 Volt. For Ford And Chevrolet 'flj Cars. Price $16. LUCAS BATTERY |Nj|d| (5.T.W.11.E.) 6 Volt. Eor Morris Minor and
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    • 740 15 PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN. CHRISTMAS SAVE MONEY BY SPENDING AT CHRISTMAS PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN. r/rilT^Ayjj^pvy SENT POST FREE Uf UIT C A %A/ AY C SEMT POST FhFE °^Jt^) INLW QN AppUCATION.A pp UCATI0N YY H tA W M V O 0" APPLICATION. WH'ife^W f 0| n n basic
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  • 194 16 Woman Who Handed Over Her Jewellery. A number of cases were mentioned before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Police Magistrate, y —Unlay. Tan Chye Seng alias Ter Am C.nai claimed trial on the charge of cheating. It appean that on J.-.n. 81, 1932, he inclined a
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  • 209 16 Danger of Thames Flood Passes. London, Nov. 28. A great storm raged during the weekend over Scotland, thy north and east of England and Northern Ireland. An 80-milc-an-hour gale blew over the the worst for 43 years, and demolished the new pier extension at KiiLwell where seas 70
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  • 127 16 Tomorrow Night's Chopin Recital. Benno Moi-eiwitsch, the famous piani arrives »in Singapore today by the Hakusan Maru to give one rectal on Thursday evening prior to leaving for Europe. His programme will be devote! entirely to Chopin and those who heard him play the Preludes and Etudes on
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  • 53 16 Berlin, Nov. 26. News of the iKath o* Madame Cail&s wife of the Mexican President, was re-c-eiv.d heie with deep reprret as great esteem is t'.lt in Germany for M. CafiOS. The German Minister Designate to Mexico Immediately called on the Mexican Mini.-ner to express sympathy.— I jVnota
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  • 58 16 Mr. Hebert Makes Good Progress". Batavia, Nov. 29. Mr. J. R. Hebert, the French-Canadian airman who is on a pleasure flight between England, and Australia, has arrived here, Aneta. Mr. Hebert reached Singapore on Friday, it will" I>e recalled. At Sydney he will tranship his plane to Vancouver,
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    • 54 16 CREMMA "The Dog's Delight" Containing Finest Malted Cereals, Fish, Phosphates, lodine, Vitamins, etc. .M'I'ROVII) BY LEADING VBTEUNARY AUTHORITIES ASK FOR A SAMPLE OF THIS NEW DOG CAKE. Zhc jfefceral IDtepcnsars, fctb. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. Head Office Kuala Lumpur. Brnnchct Scremban Klang, F. M. S. Smart
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    • 5 16 MNNuWto if*y CIDUT HURSTS MllvMKlil
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    • 308 16 -i'l AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR FOR ECONOMY in the HOME COOKING, WATERHEATING, LIGHTING, I MUNICIPAL OFFICES. Wire Nails P™te£F Local Manufacture viaM PRODUCED FROM THE VAIID CAFH.UADD Standard Sizes Stocked T9UK VVrtVjUAKi/ al Sizes Made A b 'EVANS' Anti«prte y W Thro«t p.twiei. They To Order. 9 keep cold* al bay
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    • 376 17 THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE EXECUTOR COMPANY, LIMITED. (B«ffift«r«d mnier tht Trail Cnrnpantt* Ordinance I»M) Capita) called up $162, Me Reserve Liability of Sharebolder. $162.0 M DIRECTORS: Sir David Galloway, Kt.B. (Chairman) ,W. Ravntr, A.C.A. 0. R. S. Battman, C-A R. M Mayer L. C. Marfoliootb B. i. T*TT»t, C.K.G. G«w
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    • 520 17 wOST men, even among the JP^^' NN ignorant and unlettered, have. ff^S____ in self-defense. developed through sSX? 7 T v generations wonderful ability to detect >- falhtcv in false statement or un- <^H __L__i_L sound argument. It is sub-conscious. >l_h^V<f'-^__r ~^^sB__. s^B -____^r s perhaps instinctive, but it is there.
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  • 1577 18 l)rasti( Economics Recommended Covernment Expenditure Overhauled Retrenchment Proposals —i'.ominu Session Of Council 21 Days' Sitting— Causes Of Terrorism The Chittaaong Fine Governor" s First Speech In Public. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta. Nov. IS. fiiastic economies in expenditure in the various department* and sweeping reduc- j tions
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  • 1084 18 Prosperity of Whole World Affected. Rugby, Nov. 26. The British reply to the American Note which stated that the United States executive had no authority to grant the suspension of the Dec. 15 War Debt payment and that no facts had been adduced I
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  • 50 18 Dr. E. C. Lim L.R.f.P., L.R.C.S.. UR. F.P. and S. L.M. (Rotunda) of the I". M.S. Medical Service, and son of Mr. Lim Sam Kip J.P., has passed the M.R.C.P. (Ed.) examination. He graduated from Urn King Edward VII College of Medicine and was awarded the Tan Benjr Cum scholarthip.
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    • 11 18 Bargains appear daily in ihe Small Advertisement columns on Ptge 4,
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    • 116 18 |< cream, subtly perfumed with and glorious fragrance of genuine i^> Attar of Roses. Cleanses and nourishes the j v I skin tissues thoroughly. 4711 Inhaled from the handkerchief, jj i or freely applied to the forehead, the i > i > "hTIV *?*k Pmi /Jn Pnfnnno- nape of the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 2223 19 Dr. Braddon on Negri Sembilan Scheme. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Reading your recent pronouncements 1 have been almost tempted to congratulate you on the skill with which you camouflage a really indefensible, position and the ease with which, with a stream of aeaminsjty sensible
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    • 571 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I am so far in agreement with what C.A.D. says in his "last word" that I feel due to tell him so. as well as to clear to him wherein I disagiee. He say.-: "When the 'steel-frame' of the
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    • 400 19 A MUNICIPAL APPOINTMENT. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.- -It is regrettable that the Municipality has adopted such methods in the mutter of selecting' a candidate as bath superintendent for the Mount Emily Pool. It a European is thought to be a more suitable person than an Asiatic,
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    • 282 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Referring to the Straits Times of Nov. 25, I should like to endorse in every way "Kilocycle's" remarks, also those of Mr. R. C. Giggins. Indian /one on 25.3 metres. 21-1 1-32. Monday. At 10.46 p.m. the Empire station faded and
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    • 263 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. You have done a great service to the game of hockey by allowing us to point out the flaws in the selection of the Singapore side; especially so in view of the fact that the opinion expressed by "A
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    • 216 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— As the Singapore Turf Club will hold its next meeting at the new course at Bukit Timah, it will be better for the management to give full consideration to the certain facts for the benefit of its members. The
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    • 248 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Formerly, it wm specified especially by Government that ail building contracts must be supervised by a European foreman. At present practically all contracts are given to the lowest tenderer, who evidently does not include in his tender the amount required
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  • 536 19 Arrested in South America. > A man who at one time was tike youngest stockbroker in Great Britain, pleaded guilty at Exeter Assizes to eleven charges of fraudulent conversion, involving *t),O(X), and asked that eleven other outstanding charges involving £1,000 should be taken into c
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  • 223 19 Destination of Kingdon Ward Expedition. A land which only one white man baa ever before seen will be visited l>y Cap) ain Kingdom Ward, pl.tnt collector Mid botanist, during his forthcoming exposition into Pome ::ml Pcyoii, two of the least knewn provinces in Tibet. Ha ia
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    • 214 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle l»^j w&l :__L_L_|ii W\— S PP >9 1 |P 5° P r PI S W,. ss Psp*~| Ips^" 55- iri p§| pp» %rWj«K, 1 7rr ilk lv,-< I I I p^j I I I XkM J I (CLUES.) ACROSS. IT. Trick 19. Slupe 1 (,'cul 1 1.
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  • 48 20 IN TOWN Dining at the httimtMt HunKaria Restaurant. Regent Street. London, on the occasion of its fourth anniversary. (Left to right) Mr. I)ick<on Wright, the well-known surgeon, Mrs. Sharpe, the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore and Sir Valentine Criltall. (Photo: Sasha.)
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    39 20 SAMIEL INS I'LL IN COURT: Mr. Samuel Insull. the former London-horn \merfran millionaire, who i> w anted in Chicago on charges of fraud in connection with the affairs of the £500.000,000 Insull companies. in court in Athens. (Planet News.)
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    70 20 OFF TO THK CAI'K Ml*. Mnllison. the former Miss Amy Johnson, before she took off from Stag Lane aerodrome, near London, on the first stage of her record-breaking flight to Cape Town. (Planet News.) SIDELIGHTS ON THE LORI) MAYOR'S SHOW While the new Lord Mayor of London lunched and made
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    62 20 THK .CWMISTK'K IN LONDON The fourteenth anniversary of the Armistice which brought the Great War to a clow was celebrated with a (treat national remembrance ser\ice at the Cenotaph In hit. hill. London, which was attended by the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family. On the
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