The Straits Times, 23 September 1933

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NKABLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST, HMD MO^T INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER lA[ MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2J, I*3*. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 220 1 SINGAPORE.' 78, CECIL ST. CPHONE 6161). In giving BEAR BRAN O MILK to your children you may rest assured that they are receiving mtk Jl U U,AW the purest and most hygienically 10l I J H^^k packed Milk procurable. IW m Sole Agents for British Malay*: CARBORUNDUM STORED All Carborundum
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    • 155 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 26. JAVA ST. CPHONE 3683). o£\ UIAPTUyC __ZZZZZI__ sfc*?) nun Y^jp rnpcPTPY £wm \»*\/i%^t I II I m lMfM^n.l IS A REVELATION.— BY ITS SHEER fif Ml. ..Jm DEXTERITY OF CUT, SUPPORTS, C^tfl' -w'SW V CONTROLS, AND BY ELIMINATING The name of "WORTH" has long been t^T^ m\i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 500 2 P. 0, BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. 'Incorp. rated In England MAIL. PASSRNOBR AND OAROO SERVICES. GOVERNMENT. LONDON AKD FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AMU JAPAN. Due Tonnage Spore. XBURDWAN 6,070 Sept. M *Sa£aLPINDI "000 Sept. 29 COMORIN 15.000 Oct 13 x SSSKI »5S gS RANCHI
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    • 608 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Msddsxnkrengn. Vessels. Tonnage Due Sa-1. I KATORI MARU 10.000 Oet 6 I KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oet 19 M t YASUKUM MARU 12,000 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 H AKONX MARU 10,400 Nov. 15 18 I BUWA MARU 17.000
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    • 598 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE, (Incorporated in Australia.) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. Vinit Australia in the Spring SPECIAL FIBST CLASS RETURN VASE £14 MUM) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s. MARELLA (7,475 tons gross register)
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    • 519 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LiMim (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBUBG AND OOPKNHAGEN. From Prom From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. ALSIA 3/10 1/10 4/10 5/10 BORINGIA 24/10 24/19 M/ 18 17/10 FIONIA 14/11 14/11 15/11 17/11 KRRIA 6/12 6/12 6/13 8/12 LALANDIA
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    • 1222 2 WlV^^B/*A^ _^—^^b^^^S^s^B B^^Bs^stvStSßsn^BßniM^ta^ VV^ ~"^j^"-»wj THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HT7A KHIOW STEAMSHIP COSteam Shrp Co., Ltd. and China Mataal (UJl| LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ud.) THE CUNAKD STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTB, TBS AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL
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  • 340 3 Applying National Recovery Act Referring to the division of opinion among U.S. shipping companies In regard to application of the National Recovery Act to the Industry, a prominent shipping man has Informed the "New York Journal of Commerce" that, in his opinion, the task of applying the
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  • 35 3 The sailings of the Kedah for Pc- nang and Belawan on Nov. 23 and 30 Will be cancelled on account of annun survey. She will resume her ordinary run on Thursday, Dec. 7.
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  • 73 3 The Strait* Homeward Conference announces "Merchants are hereby Informed that It has been agreed to reduce the rates of freight on QUcak? from Straits to Conference basis Ports in Europe as follows, with effect from 22|9|33:— OUcake. Circular— ln Rolls 35*. per tan Slabs of 18 ewt. j
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  • 129 3 A notice Issued by the Master Attendant states that the Johore Shoal light-buoy Is to be temporarily replaced by a buoy on or about September 16 without further notice. The position marks the eastern end of Johore shoal, Lat. 1* 19'N, Long. 104* 05*E (approx.) The light-buoy exhibiting
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  • 174 3 HUA TONO. Brit., 109 tons, from Malacca 23 3. for Malacca 36 J. KINTA, Brit., 509 tons, from Penan*- »-9. for Penang 25.9. RAJULA. Brit., 4,703 tons, from Madras 23.9, for Indian Ports 28.9. HAI HINO, Nonr.. 1,449 tons, from Swatow 23 J. for Penan* JO. DAJAK, Dutch,
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  • 102 3 Saturday, Sept. 23. Ships alonc«Me the Wkarrss or rapeete* t» arrira. Godoon Gste. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. "Princess Mary," WB •Sweet." C. 8. "Tbi Cable, sj. "ValenUJn OH Wharf Nu. Coal Wharf' Na ITSSELS IN DBT DOCKS Tanjonc I'ajar. Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock NIL Victoria
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    • 31 3 THE RESULT of THE SUNDAY TIMES $500 MUST BE WON COMPETITION will be announced in NEXT SUNDAY'S ISSUE which will also contain details of another contest in which $500 IS OFFERED.
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    • 595 3 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (lacorporsUd is WQgBgJ Gtrmany.) The undermentioned M* urn eempany's Intended nxtores OUTWARD I DONAO for Manila, Hong Koag, S'ghai. N. China Japan Sept M PDLDA for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Oct 11 BAR for DpUo, Manila. Hong Kong, HhM»»t»*i n. China Japan Oct. M SAARBRUCKXN
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    • 771 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Pi eight Service to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Parts aad Baas aaai OUTWARDS. TO HONO KONQ. SHANGHAI A JAPAN. Bteasßsrs Due S'pora, sj. CITY OP CORINTH In port HOMEWARDS. Due Spore Sails S'pora SJ. CITY OP NEW CASTLE for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 128 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp, ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 88 0.09 0.4 74 Sitiawan 92 NU 7.9 73 K. Trengganu 88 NU 10.3 73 < Bukit Jeram 90 0.04 7.3 72 i Malacca 86 0.46 2.5 70 Singapore 82
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 407 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send orlglaah. WANTED competent and healthy Amah for child of four years. Able to sew. Apply 863. Straits Timer WANTED, a qualified and experienced male attendant or qualified and experienced nurse for a
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    • 688 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET 1 BUWOALOW. 13, Balmoral Crescent Ajply 33. ■slMnrsl Boad. TO LKT, SHOP, PLAT. Asabtr MaMMM. Apply B*poT» Bsjfldlng Oocp, 84. Martst t TO LET, Flat No. 333. Orchard Road Ground floor. Please apply J. Nathan 8-A. De te— Street Nicely furnished flat to let A^ber Manstans,
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    • 651 4 BUSINESS PREMISES^ TO LET OVTICB to Let No. 3, Ftnlayson Oraen. Ist floor: rent WO pan. Office* to IK on tod and 4th noon. Ocean Bu'ldln*. Apply Mansfield A Co, Ltd. FOR SALE Unique opportunity for an occupier of trie lighting Brt giving 31 AMPS.. M VOLTB OHI at BRITISH
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    • 792 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. W> hereby fire notice that Mr. P. D Kbkmu to no tuttf employed by this flnn at tram Aug. 16, IMS. WAJUPUHD Jk LOWRDB, M, Robtason Road, Magapor*. NOTICE OF REMOVAL B. Charts* has removed to nan eoavnsient premises 74, ORCHARD ROAD ip|i— Ml FM O«ee. Per
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    • 860 4 I AUCTION NOTICES. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. BT ORDER OF TBS COURT OF THE JUDGE AT BATU PABAT. Laad KrfUtmOmn No. 1 of IMS. BrtMM THE BO BONO BANK LTD, «f ■Ma Pahat, CWIfM, u< TAN CHOO* OUI of B«ti hMm of No. t7. Fa* The Auction Sale of all that
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    • 612 4 BUSINESS CARDS_ For PEDICURE go to FIGARO European Ladles Hairdressers RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120.) and at 93, Bras Basah Road. I Hair nets— Setting Lotion— Tar sham- poo Henna Shampoo— Olycerlne StumI poo— InecU HaMyes— Combs— Clips— HMdes Pins can be bought MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HABU and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 178 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATE Within OutsMe wttkesrt Malaya. Malaya. Pottage. Monthly *M I U« I Z.M Oaartsrly t LM fU.9B 1M Half Yearly IllH SKJB *UM Yearly JS4M 84S.H I»M Note.— OaUtatien cacaoes ss>e«M toel»*> the osbbl bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and Instructions lor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as 25 cenU
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  • 426 5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Orchard Rd.) —Sunday, Sept. 24, 8 am. Morning Service; 8.45 a.m. Sunday School; 10 am. Parade on Tmnglln; 8 pjn. Evening Service. The Choir will under "Ruth" by Rev. Oaul Soloists. Mrs. Pedlow, Mrs. Hawkins Mrs. Fennie, Mr. McNetah. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL— ISth Sunday after Trinity,
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  • 110 5 Proposed Power Station At Yungkiang River. Canton, Sept. 12. r has been decided to utilise the watei power of Yungkiang River, a tributary of North River near Yungyuen, to generate electric power and to establish a power station there. Machinery and apparatus of the power station have been
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  • 117 5 Programme For Sunday, 24th September, 1933. CsJl Sign Z.G.E. Wave Length 48.92 m. 7 p.m. H.M.V. Records. D 1758 Overture— Hansel and Qretel B. B. C. Symphony Orchestra. D 3. 1839 1843 Concerto Brahms Concerto in D Minor B. B. C. Symphony Orchestra. DB 1318 Songs—
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  • 121 5 Society Has Membership Of Over 3,000. At the annual meeting of the Chinese Engineering Society, held in Wu- < chang National University recently, i Mr. Sah Fu-chun, a departmental t chief of the Ministry of Railways, and 1 a son of the veteran Chinese admiral, Sir Sah Chen-plng.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 223 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 P. M.— 9.15 P. M. DANCE (FORMAL) 9.45 P. M— MIP-NIGHT. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT 4 PRIVATE DINING ROOMS SEA AND BUNBATHINQ CONFERENCE ROOM TENNIS
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    • 106 5 I I "EPOCH" THE Pioneers Leaders of Quality MOVING COIL Speakers. THE Inventors of the modern Permanent Magnet Moving Coil Speaker*. The Speakers with LIFELIKE TONE— Used by over 3.000 TaUle Theatres In England alone. M different type* to suit every purse purpose, each model the leader la iv own
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    • 714 5 IGwnSi in y°' u| j //^■■■l Wm CM .A I Never wai water to m H superbly toft, so subtly jZ?\" scented, so luxuriously ~MH T T/ y f~ comforting as when a Sa4>C^ v .^--^K^ 4^V littleoflhenewScnibb's Vl Vv^T^^ > X Perfuirwd Ammonia U J H(V j3«i\ V^»-^,/' added
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    • 238 5 stops! AT ONCE matter how severe your digestive trouble may be, you can get quick relief by neutralising the excess acid that is almost jure to be the cause. 90 of all stomach disorder is due to excess acid which ferments food, causes painful gases to form and attacks the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 333 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE. By Our Expert. KUALA LUMPUR— Metres 48.92--Sun., Tues. and Fri., 7 to 9 p.m. BANDOENG— Metres 68 M.— Dally 6.30 10 p.m. PARlS— Metres 19.66— Da11y 7.20—10 20 p.m. PARlS— Metres 35.2— Da11y 10.50 p.m. to 2 ajn. LONDON BBC— Metres 19.82 (and varies: see World
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  • 115 6 Selection Of Manager Causes Surprise. Sydney, Sept. 22. The Australlaja Test team will leave Fremantle on March 26 (or England. Mr. H. Bushby, Tasmanlan delegate to the Board of Control, has been appointed manager of the Australian cricketers (or next year's tour In England. It was a
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  • 31 6 New York, Sept. 22. In the National Baseball League today Boston (3 6 0) beat Philadelphia (O-ll— 1). Betts pitched (or Boston (or whom Moore scored a home run Reuter.
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  • 376 6 Concluding Matches In S.C.C. Tournament. There was no play In the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon. The A. Class Singles final between N.S. Wise (owe 30.2) and R.F. Goodman (owe 1) will be continued this afternoon. The B. Class doubles final between W. D. Charlton and
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  • 256 6 Successful Year Of Sport Singapore Recreation Club committee's annual report (or the year ended June 30 shows that the number of active members at that date was 140 ordinary members and 64 Junior members, as against 167 ordinary members and 76 Junior members in June, 1932. The year's
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  • 106 6 England Wins Governor's Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Sept. 20. The most important sporting event of the year is the football match Holland vs. England, (or the Governor vaU der Plas Cup which until now has been won twice by Holland and on«e by England. The game
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  • 188 6 Failure Of Miss Round And Miss Heeley. Los Aneeles, Sept. 22. In the Pacific south-west coas f lawn tennis championship today Miss Elizabeth Ryan and Miss Alice Marble (U.S.A.) beat Miss Dorothy Round and Miss Mary Heeley (Great Britain), 6—l,6 1, 6—2,6 2, in the final of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 GUNS! j REVOLVERS I AMMUNITION YOUR j OPPORTUNITY NOW TO BUY AT FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH FRENCH BELGIUM GUNS ALL LEADING MAKES. OUR PRICES 40% LOWER THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS. I DONT JUDGE YOUR TEETH BY YOUR MIRROR ProcrW. attack U invisible! lOOK in
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    • 195 6 The Stars |^pr reveal their secret! Do you ever wonder how the Read what famous stars of the screen care LOVELY LORETTA YOUNG f for their lovely complexions .i o M Here is their secret At work says about Lux Toilet Soap f big stu di O s, and in
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  • 603 7 Girl and 14 Youths On Trial. Rajshahl. July 10. The trial opened on Saturday before Mr. 8. C. Upadhaya, Special Magistrate, of 14 young men and a girl named Santl Roy, In what la known as the North Bengal Arms Act conspiracy case. Eleven of the prisoners were
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN. Sept. 30th SATURDAY Oct. 7th LONDON'S LATEST CRAZE NON-STOP CABARET DANCING MRS. G. M. ALFORD PRESENTS HER LATEST CABARET PRODUCTION SONGS i DANCES ADMISSION $1.50 W BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW RING UP THE ADELPHI Phone: 5061 TEA DANCE IW&^^^+O^''* AdnuMi: £kh«r b? 25 cts. Dri>k •X^^y
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    • 197 7 PARAMOUNT ft j TAKE PRIDE IN PRESENTING ANOTHER STELLAR ATTRACTION! jl THE SUPREME LOVE M .CS. C S STORY 0F A DECADE! II *ZC> MAGNIFICENTLY PORTRAYED BY A Hp 1^ %sftm SUPREME CAST. ALIVE WITH THE CHARM OF HELEN HAYES. Tfcroi CHOSEN BEST ACTRESS OF j gi|L GARY COOPER [I^J^flKrg*
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    • 306 7 6.15 C A P I T O L 9.15 MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15. LAST DAY!! D«Tt aits this thrilliig GtiHMt-Ufi Picture! FD I I B JL CONRAD VEIDT and Gigantic in Theme and All-British Cast. Execution TOMORROW— Opening at Matinee 3.15 JDE E. BROWN tM ik v CO-STARRED WITH IN
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  • 169 8 Local Rubber Sellers Hold Off. LONDON TIN DOWN AGAIN. (Froun Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices Tin, Singapore price $110. down 25 cts. per picul. Gold, £6 13s. 7d., up lOd. Yesterdp.Vs Prices Rubber, London, 3 11/16 d., down l/32d. New York, 7 3/16 cts., up
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  • 297 8 Singapore, Sept. 22, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4.50 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White pepper 22.50 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13.50 Mixed Black Pepper 9.00 Copra, sundried m 3.45 Copra, mixed 2.85 Small flake Tapioca 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Llngga
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  • 96 8 To Be Brought Under One Administration. Rugby, Sept. 21. The proposal of the Imperial Committee on economic consultation and co-operation that the administrative and financial control of the Imperial Institute of Entamology and the Imperial Mycological Institute should henceforth be entrusted to the executive council of the Imperial
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 215 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 3/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 1/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/64 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 1/32 London,
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    • 92 8 Rugby, Sept. 21. Foreign exchanges today were: Amsterdam 7.69 Athens 560 Berlin 13.001/2 Brussels 22.251 .j Bombay 1/6 1/32 Belgrade 240 Bucharest 532 1/2 sellers Buenos Aires 44 V& official. I Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16 Hong Kong 1/5 5/32 Helsingfors 226 V& Lisbon 103 Madrid 37 3/32 Milan 59
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 436 8 Issue Val. Pd. 50 60 Penawat Buyers 1.01 Sellers. 1.04 cd. 5/- 6/- Pengkalen Ord. 1 1 Petaling Tin 10/6 5.65 11/6 cd. 5.75 £1 £1 Puchong 8/6 9/6 £1 £1 Pungah 21/9 22/3 1 1 Puteh 0.20 1 1 Rahman Hyd. 0.77 0.82 £1 £1 Rambutan 1 1
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      • 282 8 Issue /al. Pa. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.05 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.47 i/ 2 1.52V4 ■1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.12.6 5.17.6 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 5.50 '1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 23/6 24/6 1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord.
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      • 144 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4ft p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 104 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 100 103
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      • 369 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today s Prices Freer Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby (|1) 0.65 0.75 0.60 0.75 AJor Gajah ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.60 0.60 A. Hitam (|1) 0.70 0.80 0.75 0.90 A. Kuning (|1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 A. Malay (|2) 1.20 1.30 1.00
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  • 41 8 From China and Japan by Hague Maru due at Singapore tomorrow. From China and Japan by Hamburg Maru due at Singapore en Monday. From South Africa and South America by Arizona Maru due at i Singapore on Monday. I
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  • 26 8 i The Air Mail despatched from Singa- J pore on Sept. 13 was delivered in Lon- > don on Sept. 22 (9 days). t i
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  • 135 8 At the London City and Guilds Ex- c ami-nation held In Singapore in May 1933, the undernoted students of Raffles d Institution evening classes obtained !j passes as Indicated: 0 L Structural Engineering Grade I. Wont A Poo Nam Ist CU-j, Lee Ah Chong— Ist c Class, P.
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  • 209 8 Ts*ty. Kemaman. Kemas-k, Kretay, Dungun, Trengganu and Besut (Bhanurangsl) 2 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe Sc Palcmbang (Scnang) 2 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta (Yamagata Maru) 2 p.m. Upper Burma, North East India (Takada) 3 p.m. DJambl (Toradja) 3 pjn BcngkalU Bagan Si Apl Apl (Toboall) 4 p.m. Tembilahan
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  • 483 8 The undernoted non-fiction works will he ready for Issue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Back to the Coal Standard: The Future of Transport and Power, Bernard Acworth; ay Witty Nell (Nell Owyn), Clifford Bax; i. Real East End, illustrated. Thomaa The Ludwlgs of Bavaria, lllus., Henry ii-ionon; Young
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 146 8 ARF VGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Saturday, September 23. Annual meeting Tambalak Rubber Estate* Ltd, Hong Kong Bank. noon. Singapore Repertory Players at Tanglin Club, "An Actress At Home." Maoday. Srp<chrr 25. Rugby meeting at 8.C.R.C., 5.30 p.m. raeaday, Sestemker ZS. Annual General mtg.. Keppel Golf Club. 6.45 pm. Wednesday, September
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 860 9 Conditions Still Very Quiet Symington and Wilson's Weekly report, dated Sept. 6, states: Since our last Report conditions In the Rubber Market have remained extremely quiet There has been no particular pressure to sell and a small demand from the Home Trade and Continental buyers has sufficed to
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    • 603 9 Sagging Tendency All Round. Malcolm Bowley and Son's report, dated Sept. 8, states All markets have developed a sagging tendency and, with the exception of Tuesday, when a slight general Improvement was seen, prices have recorded small recessions each day. The uncertainty regarding the out- 1 come of
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    • 263 9 $2,663 Loss Reported For 1933. The report of the directors of Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., states: Accounts. The loss for the year amounts to $2,663.64, which deducted from the balance of $35,478.68 brought forward from last year leaves a credit balance on profit and loss account of $32,815
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    • 368 9 Features Of August Markets. Geo. White, Tuille and Co., Ltd. 'a. monthly rubber report dated Aug. 23, states: Apart from the first week of the period covered by this report, the rubber market has been very Inactive At first the price fluctuated around 4d. per lb. 'or
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    • 67 9 Exports of tinned pineapples during the week ending Sept. 9, 1933, from Malayan ports amounted to 6.872 cases, of which 4,622 cases were to the United Kingdom, 300 cases to the Continent of Europe, 50 cries to Canada and 1,900 cases elsewhen.. Total exports for the period Jan.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 632 9 BANKING. I NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHK HANDELSBANK N. V, »^.Mtrf^i im) at Amsterdam Authorised Capital QMa. IOCfOOJCC Paid up Capital OJda. HvMMt* Baaerves a** «M»U» UEAO OmCB AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Bauvls, Head Offlee far Dutch East IB<Ue BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES I Ampenan, Bandoeng. Chertbon, Oorontato,
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    • 251 9 MALAYA TRADE STATISTICS Foreign trade of Malaya by countries of origin and destination during the month of Aug. 1933, (in thousands of dollars) Table m SUMMARY (In Thousands of Dollars) Oross Imports Oross Exports Oross Trade Month Cumulative Total Cumulative Total Cumulative Total 1933 1932 1933 1932 1933 1932 (1)
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    • 374 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHATPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 7 824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES rjl ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD O~'ICE FOR EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East tndiea and In the Straits Settlements. India. CMna, Japan and Arauia. LONDON BANKEmS: Tka Natloml fistteolal Bank.
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  • 16 10 FALCONERr-At Inverness on 21st instant, Evelyn. Mary, beloved wife of .John Falconer, M.C.S.
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  • 679 10 The somewhat odd caption of this article Is taken from certain retrospective reflections by Dr. Lanka Sundaram, which have already been commented upon In the Straits Times. When this Indian Intellectual was a guest of a certain Tamil family
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  • 191 10 The Sarawak Gazette states: Mr. P. M. Scott, passed cadet, has been appointed to act as 'an officer of class 111 as assistant District Officer, Limbang, with effect from Aug. 30. Hajl Yaman bin Hajl Guri and Haji Brahlm bin Geloh have been appointed magistrates of the fourth
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  • 100 10 The Straits Settlements Gazette states: Mr, J. G. Black and Mr. W. N. Gourlay returned from leave of absence on Sept. 1. Mr. A. Williams returned from leave of absence on Sept. 9. Mr. P. S. Gordon, Inspector of Police, has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer for,
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  • 525 10 THE SPIDER. This Is only a story about a newspaper editor and one of his subscribers. It is the moral that should be marked. While editing a small newspaper in Missouri, Mark Twain once received a letter from a subscriber complaining that he had found a
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  • 1006 10 utilised unless the magneto happened to be connected with a special receiving apparatus, and this would hardly be the case with any machine whose business it was to escape the effects of these rays In addition to all these purely military methods of defence, we hare a
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  • 112 10 Singapore. ALHAMBBA Arizona To Broadway. With Herbert Mundln. 6.15 9 15. CAPITOL P. P. 1. With Conrad Veldt. Jill Esmond. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Happy Ever After Blonde Captive. MARYBOROUGH Life In Struggle Chinese Talkie Picture. 6.15— 9.15. NEW WORLD Side Shows, Cabaret. Dancing. Talkies. Theatres Cinemas. PAVILION When
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 115 10 VACUUM PACKED COFFEE OBTAINABLE |j§E |||f THE ONLY |si§^=S?*V COFFEE from ImSil^ PACKED •"""Hp DEALERS. Mj ?S?Mttd PROCESS. REMEMBER THIS: While freshness is tremendously important and while there is no container which protects coffee flavour better than does LITTLES the holding of flavour is only one phase of coffee packing.
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    • 147 10 COLUMBIA MAGIC J^ NOTES "HAVE YOU HEARD" THE NEW COLUMBIA PORTABLE MODEL 2*4 $35. A splendid new medium-priced portable unequalled in tone and volume. Record carrier, fitting on ti- r& table to carry 12 10-inch records (Write for full particulars). The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. COLLYKB QUAY. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in
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  • 1252 11 FOREIGNERS IN PANIC Appeal To Authorities For Protection. NEW MONGOL STATE. Japanese Threat To Charhar Rebels. Out of the welter of conflicting reports from the North emerges the fact that the Charhar armies are in control of the territory extending from Huaijiu to the
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  • 369 11 Japanese Plan To Force Sale Of Railway. Khabarovsk, Sept. 20. It Is reported here that the management of the Ussurian Railway has received a communication from the South Manchurlan Railway In which the latter denounces the agreement existing between the two railways as regards the proportionate distribution
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  • 247 11 Reichstag Fire TriaL MENTAL EXPERT SEES VAN DER LUBBE. Leipzig, Sept. 22. The demeanour of Van der Lubbe, the Communist who is on trial here in connection with the Reichstag fire, was so inane In the dock yesterday that a mental specialist was called to testify
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  • 45 11 Conference Called Ist Batavia. Batavia, Sept. 22. The commissioners of the residencies of Borneo, Palembang, Djambi and Riouw have been summoned to Batavia to discuss the position of the native rubber growing industry, in connection with the possible introduction of rubber restriction. Aneta.
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  • 53 11 Appointed Air Attache To China. London, Sept. 22. Wing-Cominander R. P. Willock has been appointed Air Attache to China and is sailing at the end of October He has not decided yet where he will live. Wing-Commander Willock has had a distinguished career In Egypt, Iraq
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  • 641 11 Helping: The Farmer. NEW AGRICULTURAL LEGISLATION. Berlin, Sept. 30. Two laws that will revolutionise agriculture in Germany and give the farmer new status will come into force in the next few days. One has already been decreed and has the effect of fusing into one great
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  • 123 11 Brought Up To Date With Supplement. Rugby, Sept. 21. The new Oxford English dictionary, which has been In process of publication since 1884 and Is the largest dictionary In the world, has now been brought up to date by the publication of a supplement The last volume of
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  • 510 11 Ten Cents For Farmers If They Agree. Washington, Sept 22. It Is predicted that the Administration is planning to acvance 10 cents a pound on the 1933 cotton crop to farmers who are prepared to adhere to the 1934 acreage plan, which prescribes a reduction
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  • 40 11 Seventeen Shop-Houses Burned Down. (From Our-Own Correspondent). Klang, Sept. 23. A fire broke out in Pasir Penembang \Ulage, Kuala Selangor, yesterday about 2 a.m. Seventeen shop-houses were burned down. The Kuala Lumpur fire brigade arrived too late. I
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  • 50 11 Memorial To Be Unveiled At Beauvais. Rugby, Sept. 21. A memorial to those who lost their lives in the disaster at Beauvais, Prance, to the airship RlOl in 1930 will be unveiled on Oct. 1. The Prime Minister hopes to visit Beauvais for the ceremony.— British Wireless.
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  • 231 11 Troops Sent To Reinforce Rural Guards. HOUSES LOOTED. Americans Seek Refuge In Warships. Troops have been sent to the sugar mill in Soledad, Cuba, to reinforce the guards protecting the seven Britons and three Americans imprisoned by the workmen, who are demanding to be fed while
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  • 52 11 Countries Which Restrict German Goods. Berlin, Sept. 22. A decree authorises as from tomorrow retaliatory restriction of imports frcm countries which restrict Via import of German goods, except i.ng treaties sanction such in. The ciecree, however, will be enforced where a third nation enjoys the benefits denied to
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  • 95 11 "Cruiser Minelayer" For China Station. London, Sept. 22. The "cruiser minelayer" Adventure, 6,740 tons, carrying 310 mines, will recommission in December with a full crew from Devonport for service on the China Station. It is anticipated that she will be ready to leave for China early In January.
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  • 1037 12 Coroner Attaches No Blame To Driver. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne yesterday, at the iaquest on a Tamil P.W.D. coolie who was knocked down by a car driven by jockey Tankard at Dunearn Road. The
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  • 94 12 What Perak's Town Planner I Costs. At Thursday's meeting of the Klnta Sanitary Board the following resolution, proposed by Mr. Ashby, regarding the Town Planner was passed "That the State Council be approached through the British Resident to sanction the retention of Town Planning Department, Perak, at
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  • 70 12 Alleged Suicide Attempt In Hospital. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 22. An elderly Chinese, Teh Seng, an Inmate of the district hospital who Is suffering from a chronic ailment. Is said to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a raaor but had
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  • 116 12 Prisoners Quarrel In Lock-Up. Two Chinese were fined $10, or 1. days' rigorous imprisonment, upoi being found guilty of possession o. $1.25 worth of chandu. As they were being taken to the lockup by constables, the first accused made an effort to assault the second accused. He was
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  • 49 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 33. A car hoinnging to Mr. C. A. Matthew*, secretary of the LS.P., was found to be m<««<ny when the owner went to his garage yesterday morning. Later the same day the car was found abandoned In Circular Road.
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  • 27 12 Donations of discarded clothing, household goods, etc., win be gratefully received at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay for their Jumble sals to be held on Friday, Oct. 27.
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  • 205 12 A Penang Association's Objections. [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Penang, Sept 22. The committee of the Stralta Settlements (Penang) Association who were asked whether they would be agreeable to support a resolution for free elementary education, has replied that the committee Is unable to consider the matter until
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  • 183 12 Echo Of Copra Fraud In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday the copra fraud case, which six months ago was causing widespread comment In commercial circles In Singapore, was mentioned when the Oillclal Assignee, through Mr. D. H. Tudor, applied for an adjudication order In Bankruptcy against Tay Thye Joo,
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  • 443 12 Wedding Of Daughter Of Mr. W. Makepeace. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 15. Many people in Malaya win be lnter- ested to bear that the marriage took place at Westbury-on-Trym Parish c Church, near Bristol, on Sept. 11, between Margaret, elder daughter of I
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  • 602 12 Chief Justice On Debtor's Conduct In the bankruptcy court yesterday, before the chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard, Abeyegoonesekara waa refused bis application for discharge. The applicant was made bankrupt in 1931 for liabilities totalling $27,000. "I cannot possibly regard the conduct of this bankrupt as at all
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  • 106 12 Frenchman And Indian Acquitted. When P. Letondu, a Frenchman, and an Indian, V appeared again before Mr. N. Grice, the recond magistrate, to answer a charge of cheating K. Shlvaramasham by dishonestly inriiu-iny him to part with $100 by falsely promising him employment, Court Inspector C. J. Bembroke
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  • 68 12 Alleged Theft Of Ricksha. A portly and well-dressed Teochew woman. Lee Kirn NaL appeared before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, on a charge of theft of a ricksha. In pieces, valued at $45, or alternatively, dishonestly retaining stolen property. The case was postponed one week
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  • 691 12 GOVERNMENT SERVANTS BUILDING HOUSES. It will be noticed that there has been an appreciable reduction In the number as well as the amount of loans granted to members. A fair proportion of the loans was on account of the unexpected burden that fell on many
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  • 51 12 Kuala Selangor Line To Be Torn Up. The Kuala Selangor branch of the VMA. Railways, the service on which was discontinued some time last year, will disappear shortly as the rail lines are to be removed. The buildings will be handed over to the Publle Works
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    • 70 12 and adds a keener edge to rot your appetite J |1 NOW SELLING AT ftJ^fe^^J^ (SINGAPORE PEICE.) 99 i *^V/ Per ca3e M 4t9ft AA w^F^Eß^-^T/ pint BotUes v«>«w f < B^^^tf *N/ case of 48 AA I^f9 1-1 quart BoUles M>£4>vV WSsßzl M/MSm wr Daty Paid Delioered II VrrHv_vK
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  • 1268 13 Carpenter's Story Of Brewery Contract. Allegations of fraud were made against a Eurasian w«man, Mrs. E. M. Drage, before the second magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday. She was tried on six charges of cheating a Chinese carpenter, Tan Soo Kow by promising to give him
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  • 176 13 Mr. D. H. Hampshire has returned from a trip to Ball. Mr. J. O. A. Sutherland, of United Engineers, arrived In Penang on Wednesday from Port Said. Sir George and Lady Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Nutt and their daughter- Mrs. Dalnes and her hasband, the Comtesse Forgnch
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  • 223 13 Planter And Wife Sued By Mother. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 22. Before Mr. Justice McFall In the Seremban Supreme Court, yesterday, a Tamil woman, Tangammah, applied for an order against S. K. Crowther, a European planter, now on 'his way to Europe and Mr. and
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  • 136 13 Padi Planter Succumbs To Injuries. A terrifying experience befell a group c." five Malay padi planters at Ulu LJok (30 miles from Talplng), when one of them, Hajl Ibrahim, aged 55, was mauled to death by a tiger. Haji Abdul Latlff. the principal 'witness of the Incident,
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  • 77 13 Little Boy Who Played With Fire. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng Sept. 22. A Sikh boy, son of Bhawan Singh, a local business man, was burned to death when his clotlus caught fire while playing. The little boy, aged three, was playing with his brother, aged six.
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  • 76 13 Among the passengers for Singapore who arrived on the Dollar liner. President Polk, this morning, was Mr. R. O. Bishop of the Chemical Division of the Rubber Research Institute. I Mr. Bishop has been on a visit to America, where, it is understood, he called on
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  • 58 13 Receiving and adjudication orders were made In the Bankcuptcy Court yesterday, against a European, C. H. Loveridge. who It was stated, had had 'certain of his property under seizure, and who wanted to have It distributed equally among his creditors. Receiving and adjudication orders, we. also granted against
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  • 11 13 Mr. Charles Wilson, the Official Assignee, was admitted to hospital yesterday.
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  • 31 13 There will be no English service at the Geyl&ng Methodist Episcopal I Church tomorrow In view of the Sun- j day School rally to be held at the! Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 913 13 Man From India. PLEA FOR REDUCTION UNSUCCESSFUL. On the ground that there was no reasonable possibility of a bankrupt obtaining ball of $20,000. Mr. E. A. Stevens yesterday applied for reduction of this amount before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard. The bankrupt, It was stated,
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    • 185 13 Q HOP ALE Ij^fcp^VJ non alcoholic |yS/ia^M^j| Drink. VKJktfft Prepared from fPSftcwouc 7^ Kentish |\framroz*co/| h j\ SINGAPORE .7-11 XXU p O Ijij £^""^ij{ Tastes exactly like Shandy. l|jjyH|| FRAMROZ CO., -j*, DUFF'S WHISKY is a r^™ BB^ ifll Special Cream. Liqueur It is a de Luxe Brand and H&M
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  • 1117 14 M.C.C. Team Leaves For India. First Division Programme Concludes. THREE GOALS IN LAST EIGHT MINUTES. R.A.F.'s Good Display In Last League Match. Chinese 4; R.A.F 1. The last First Division league match of the season took place at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the Chinese defeated the RAF. 4—l.4 1.
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  • 47 14 The fourth game of the League series will be played tomorrow on St. Joseph's ground at 2.30 p.m. between the Cubs and the Japanese V.M.C. team. Mr. Carl H. Boehlnger will call strikes and balls and Messrs. Mlzuta and Kal will umpire on the bases.
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  • 261 14 Arsenal To Meet Cup Holders. The following matches will be played In the gngiuh and Scottish Leagues this afternoon First Division. Aston Villa vs. Sunderland. Blackburn R. vs. Sheffield Wed. Everton vs. Arsenal. Leeds Utd. vs. West Brom. Albion. Leicester City vs. Chelsea. Middlesbrough vs. Manchester C.
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  • 250 14 Draw For English Maiden Two-Year-Old. Perak Turf Club draw (or the 1933-4 maiden two-year-olds resulted as 1 CH.E.O. (Knight of the Carter —Actress) P. Logue and 8. D. Scott. 2 B.E.F. (Legatee— Cleone) A. Van Tooren. 3 B.E.F. Brown Lady (Brown BudGreat Lady) Major T. L. Fox.
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  • 27 14 Harry Mlzler (St. George'e), the former ABA. Champion, scored his fifth successive knockout victory since turning professional when he beat Jim Gordon (Darlington), at The Ring, Blackfrlars.
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  • 26 14 The Chung Hwa Swimming Pool water-polo team will play a combined team of the 11th and 22nd Battery R.A. at Blakang Matl tomorrow at 1 p.m.
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  • 117 14 Alleged Instructions To Jardine. London, Sept. 22. The If.CC. team under the captaincy of Mr. D. R. Jardine sailed la the P. and O. Mooltan for India from Tilbury this morning. The team, which numbers 16, Is as follows: D. R. Jardine (Surrey), captain. B. H.
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  • 224 14 Tournament Ties For Next Week. The following ties have been arranged in the S.C.C. Bowls Tournament next week: MONDAY D. C. Burn and A. L Qilmore vs. Q. a Miller and H. C. Allen. E. Laldman and C. M. McNalr vs. E. H. R. Bowerman and A. B.
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  • 109 14 Last Regatta Of R.S.Y.C. Today. The Chlengmai fours, the last race to be rowed this year, will take place to-day. The crews will be: (bow) O. M. Coltart, (2) A R. Anderson, (3) W. R. Perrott, (str.) H. Price, (Cox) J. C. Allan. (bow) L. F. Duncan, (2) J.
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  • 195 14 Hockey: S.C.R.C. "A M vs. A. P.0.. B.C.R.C. Football: S.AJP.A. Cup, first round: Wilt ■hires I vs. Police, Anson Road; Chinese f^gllfi .Talari Qeflftr. Cricket: Ceylon Tamils Assn. vs. 8t Joseph's. OTA. grd. giafc] September M. yachting at RfI.Y.C, 10 a.m. OoU: Island Club vs. Oarriaoo G.C., lil&nc
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  • 21 14 I [The co-opermtlon of club aecretarlca till requested in keeping this diary of ■porting II trente accurate and up to date.]
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  • 96 14 Draw For The Second Round. The draw for the second round of the Singapore Amateur Football Association challenge cup took place last night and resulted as follows: Sept. 26 R.A.F. vs. Pulau Branl. Sept. 28 S.C.C. ts. Wiltshire Regt. or Police. Sept. 29 Singapore Chinese F.A. vs. Wiltshire
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  • 371 14 Odd-Goal Hockey Victory Over A.P.C. S.C.R.C. A.P.C. ..2. After a very interesting match on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday the Chinese defeated the A.P.C. by the odd goal In five at hockey. It was not until late hi the second half that the home team obtained the
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  • 111 14 Poor Display Against Penang Malays (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 22 Singapore Pemakan Club, champions of the Singapore Mohamedan Football Association, who arrived at Penang this morning from Singapore by the Kedah to play a series or matches hi Penang, played their openIng fixture this afternoon against
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    • 45 14 Other Sporting News appears on. on page 6. SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS IS UNDERTAKEN BY US. REGULAR TESTING AND ADJUSTING ATTENDED TO BY A COMPETENT EUROPEAN. y \^S*y "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS AND AUTHORISED SERVICE AGENTS. RAFFLES PLACE TEL. 6422 SINGAPORE.
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  • 4295 15 a result which Is naturally unlikely to be repeated when these two teams play a return match some months hence. Anstey's display at scrum-half for the winners was magnificent and besides providing unselfish service to his outside and threequarters, he made brilliant individual efforts
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    • 152 15 QUALITY Plu> London training ami Qualiticationa, rendera oar Optical Smi(t aaiqu* 10 Malaya. JOHN DUKE F.8.0.A. <Ho*a FJ.M.C. Nc. 21. BMtary Koad. g-acapora. GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL 1* made from '«|9k ta. k«at GINGELY OIL proenru 1«. Ita parity aad food qualitiai an Bnapproaea«d by I other*. I It ii
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    • 320 15 a^aaaw^aaW-.^^^^ 9 and every day a little bigger and stronger QUAKER OATS gruel has nearly every food elem ent a baby needs. It builds bone and muscle, feeds die nerves, blood and teeth develops an alert, active mind and guards health, as well. This wonderfully nourishing, invigorating, natural food has
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    • 90 16 piHIFFON dresses are in fashion in Hollywood, but they are not Just ordinary, like chiffon frocks of last season. Models made of chiffon have some kind of special detail In every case to give them personality. Some have small round coins of chiffon In applique down the fronts and
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    • 1326 16 iSy Our Own Correspondent). Straits Times Office, Fleet Street, Aug. 31. EVENING dresses for the coming season look amazingly simple. It Is only when one tries to write, about them that one realises how complicated tney really are, and how deceptive appearances can be. The
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    • 217 16 THE taiiormade lady her exotle cousin who is never happy unless she Is being obviously luxuriant her younger sister whose general effect demands an essentially modern background and the friend whose pursa has taught her to be practical before she is anything else —all these people can find
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    • 139 16 tt ijyOMEN pay meticulous attention to their hair, and nails, the colour and fit of a gown, but not one woman in a thousand, maybe two thousand, gives the same careful attention to her voice and selection of words," says Miss Moise, teacher of voice expression
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    • 199 16 TOO preserve the gloss on new table I linen, before using it soak it overnight in a bowl of cold water, and iron it next day. Soiled table linen should always be soaked for several hours before it is washed. Soak handkerchiefs overnight in salt and water as
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    • 150 16 BEA UTY IDEAS HERE are a few beauty hints that have Just come out from the Paramount Hollywood studios. Rub Eau de Cologne or toilet water over your ankles, legs and arms, and mosquitoes will not bite you. Other beauty hints for the summer are to add to your bath-room
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      15 16 A black velvet evening coat with the new fullness of sleeces and fox fur collar.
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  • 255 16 IT Is no longer necessary for a mother to dread baby's teething time. Provided during the months before baby's birth his mother eats suitable food that contains vitamin D, teething time need cause no more anxiety. When food contains lime, this can only bs assimilated
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  • 319 16 ORANGE GRANADA:— Mix one quart or orange Juice, the Juice of two lemons and one pint of water together In a large Jug. Peel six more Juicy oranges, cut them into thin slices and cover them with eight ounces of sugar in a basin. Set them aside for
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    • 285 16 m Tbr«*-in-On* Oil U a ear»hil W blending of animal, minaroi and v»B*tot>l* oi 11.1 1 Th i> fr i ple> compounding mok*«3-in-Oo» I OH much p>or» ttrilcenbt* and econoaiicol than any onff* Ift no'y«'ilibe«ig*» HMB^B All kindt of light machine* I^H and mechaniim, web o* tewing machine*, bicydee, I
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    • 82 16 I New Stocks Just Arrived j LATEST SWIM CAPS, BEACH FLACKS AND JERSEYS. DRESSES, RAH, CORSETS, lIWERWEAR AMD STOCKIR6S. 1 Flowers and Vegetables. 114 varieties) of choice VEGETABLE SEEDS 3.00 II varieties' of choice I FLOWER SEEDS 4.M t BEGONIA BULBS t 4.M I GLOXINIA BULBS $SM DAHLIA BULBS a
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    • 205 16 Indispensable-* yet Inexpensive No matter how large your income you cannot buy a better Salt than Cerebos —no matter how small you cannot afford to do without it. Whether the occasion is a banquet or just an impromptu meal Cerebos is the least expensive of the important details of your
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  • 249 17 Preventive Steps To Be Taken. Lahore, Sept. 1. Condemnation of the policy of giving short terms of Imprisonment and a hint of official action In respect of hunger striking in prisons are contained In a review of the Punjab Jails' administration report for 1932. Reference is made to
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  • 71 17 ChJiton, Sept. 12. On all public works, only cement made In the Government's plant at Saichuen may be used. By Provincial Government mandate. It Is provided that If there be any extraordinary reason why this rule should be broken and foreign cement used, this reason must be given
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  • 2710 17 The Clerk's Holidays Why Not A Fortnight? Slump Reactions In Offices The New Fatalism —An Overdue Malayan Reform* (By Our Koala Lumpur Comspondcaa.) Ixi!>TURBING as it must be to busil' ness men who are trying to carry on as best they can with staffs
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  • 184 17 Appeal For Purging It Of Communalism. Ahmedabad, Sept 1 "If the Government want closer, more effective and permanent relations between India and the Empire they should take the first opportunity to purge the coming constitution of its communal element," said Mr. J. N. Gupta, Member of the Bengal
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  • 105 17 Exaggerated Importance Of Die-Hard Criticism. Bombay, Aug. 31. Mr. Aswini Kumar Ghose who went to England as a witness of the Bengal Mahajan Sabha before the Joint Select Committee, arrived at Bombay this afternoon by Kaiser- 1- Hind. He Is leaving tonight for Calcutta. He said In
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    • 309 17 TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT IN KUALA LUMPUR! At U« At ta« PRINCE'S THEATRE COLISEUM THEATRE (PHONE 2750.) (PHOWC 2876.) olfhU eomncoriag j j^,, < ywnmfnrlltc SUNDAY, SEPT. 24TH MONDAY, SEPT. 25TH TOM WALLS carole Lombard In to NO MORE ORCHIDS THE BLARNEY STONE a*** with 3 nlgbU commencing ANN GREY WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
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    • 87 18 HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. ANNOUNCE THEIR APPOINTMENT AS SOLE AGENTS AND EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS I IN MALAYA AND SIAM j FOR THE WORLD FAMOUS VALVOLINE OIL "VALVOLINE" IS A 100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA LUBRICATING OIL AND IS ACKNOWLEDGED THE WORLD OVER AS THE PERFECT LUBRICANT. I A COMPLETE RANGE OF THESE FAMOUS
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  • 2160 19 FLYING NOTES. Progress Of Anti-Noise Research-— Quieter Aero Engines Problem Of The Airscrew New Names For Service Aeroplanes— "Baffin" And "Perth" British Engines For The Netherlands— Regularity Of Australia's Air Transport Services. London, Aug. 29. ANNOUNCEMENT of orders for British aeroplanes which will be
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  • 98 19 Provide Livelihood For 2,500 Persons In Canton. Statistics of the Municipal Bureau of Social Welfare reveal that over 2,000 persons in Canton are dependent on cigarette ends for their livelihood. According to a recent survey, 2,540 men and women. Including many beggars, are earning their living by gathering
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  • 88 19 Extension Of Service Planned In Kwangtung. Canton, Sept. 17. I A bureau of long-distance telephone administration will be established, and I a head of 'he bureau has already been I appointed by the Provincial Depart- i ment of Reconstruction. I Canton Is now communicated by i long-distance
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  • 336 19 Mysterious Midnight Activities. Rangoon, Sept. 11. The Pansodan Police are making Inquiries Into the whereabouts of a mysterious gang which visited the old Burmese cemetery in Thelnbyu Quar- 1 ter, Stockade Road, late on Friday night and subsequently left the place' with a bundle supposed to
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  • 89 19 Plan To Construct Rail On Great Wall. Peiping, Sept. 12. Military defences of a permanent nature are being constructed by the Japanese along the Great Wall, connecting the important passes, such as Lengkow, Hsifengkow, Kupelkow and Shanhalkwan, where it is reported that laree military barracks are being built.
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  • 98 19 Canton Police Clash With Bandits. Canton, Sept. 13. Poon Slu, on the Canton detective force, is dead, as is Wong Yau-tsal, his murderer. The double killing occurred when, yesterday morning, eight detectives sent from Canton Headquarters, started rounding up a gang of criminals in an opium den
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  • 108 19 Severe Strain During 1932. Bombay, Sept. 2. Reviewing the annual administration report of the Jail Department of the Government of Bombay for 1932 Issued today, the Inspector-General for Prt- 1 sons says that it was a difficult year] for the department as its resources' were strained as never
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  • 97 19 Allahabad, Sept 2. Sixty-seven tolas of cocaine worth over Rs. 4,000 were seized by Excise Inspector Sultan Singh last evening from two railway passengers. It Is stated that acting on certain information, the Inspector met the Howrah-Delhl Express at Allahabad railway station and arrested two passengers. They
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  • 613 19 Japan-U.S. Race. 80 MORE PLANES THAN BRITAIN. The first official admission that state of naval rivalry exists betweea the United States and Japan was mad* at Toklo during the early part of thla month when the Government spokesman announced that the new American naval programme,
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    • 142 19 TSAR'S DIARY FOUND. The personal diary of the last Tsar, Nicholas n., was reported from Russia on Sept. 2 to have been found at Sverdlovsk, where the members of the Imperial family were shot in 1918. The diary is said to describe the Tsar's last days in captivity under the
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    • 219 19 Today's Crossword Puzzle (CLUES.) ACROSS. 22 Row 3. Gardening Implement* 24 Halt 5. Brooch 26. Take offect 9. Fixed the standard at 28 Periods ck 30 Word of 13. Cylindrical 33 string 15. Vegetable 34. Revolutionary 17. Human being 35. Edge 18. Species 38. Jar 20. Prophet 40. Country road
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    45 20 A FIERCE BATTLE between dairy farmers who are refusing: to supply milk and SUte Troopers took place near Rochester, New York. The strike, which is in progress throughout the State, haa been marked by several clashes between the belligerent farmers and the authorities. (Planet News.)
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    18 20 A YOUNG FISHERMAN deep in concentration thinking oat a problem on the river bank, near Oxford. (P. N.)
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    23 20 THE PARADE of some ef the grotesque carnival figures before the start of the procession during Southend Carnival Week. (Planet News.)
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    20 20 COMPETITORS from all over Europe took part m European Canoe Championships held on the River Vltava at Prague. (P. N.)
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    24 20 ROAD MENDERS are busy Just now at many of London's most famous thoroughfares. Jennyn Street, W.. Is "up from end to end. (Planet News.)
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    66 20 THE BRT :3H STEAMER Mulbera hi reported to be ashore at Tanga tiay, about 1M miles south of Mombasa*, East Africa, and to have asked for assistance. The vessel is owned by the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. aad Is of 9,1 M tons. She has a general cargo
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