The Straits Times, 4 November 1933

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  • 37 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CKNTORX.J THE LARGEST AND MOST INPLUEN7JA& NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. ■ifoGAPQgk Saturday^ November \m. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE^ S&&IRD&& SO.VEMBER 4, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 426 1 RiNr.APORr: 7a. Cecil st. '('phone sisiv SIEDCC J^§C X SWEETENED CONDENSED j^**jK s i/£kf s** m "^w Amid the cold crisp surroundings ol Jb the famed Bernese Alps thousands of vw, /kxltt health seekers find new vigour every* v^-^****" year. After the snows have melted /<: JUfe. 1 r=r: the
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    • 269 1 kJjHA 4uMrt|B:, kn IW S^ CI>HONE 3683). CHRISTMAS WSO?M HAMPERS SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR |£HT RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN "n UO 11 1% kII% m We haye made special arrangements whereby X'mas hampers can be J forwarded to any address in Australia. The prices include all packing ajid delivery charges to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 164 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAB 111 opate |AJ[ i.l !.•"<• HWI l« >""«« ".222 S" v 12 KMA Ii.MO I hill I '.N .100 ii.mo D*r aa l A I 11 Mar II NAI IBOUO Ml bii!&«ixy. .11. «.M» *w H j mi Mvi I I 11 Him ill
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    • 316 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. km in in 1 N. 1.1. .1.1.1 and HMdl.ai.ai.iM. VtiwH 1(1, Mil IK ll 13 111 I I S I- •> 1 .-.•Wink* Ha*., s.M. .Ml, 1*1.".. HUMwatla* Vml*m*l*. CmmMmii*a and >KA MA«H TO HAMHt Ml. ill fnii» la% if. kWI| IU hd-...U.l Bob. KatKhaiw .Md Hmolulh. il
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    • 316 2 BURNS I*llll l' UNB. him UMIsHANkt. bkiiNti anu aoi mil MNt vu JAVA. UAHWIN AND 1111M01.41 1it.;.. i... i....i.11.1y ■fIBMI l.r ll. c well ltie'*'ii ikuTi' Hll A i'i\-.'t *lii "ii 411 i.l «wUMi.u*i iwu.. t.mnnMiun ate. mail Not M Uee a MAWOUbA DM M jL«. uum i. ru.i llw
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    • 319 2 TIIK EAST ASIATH 1 CO., i.mrmi. i^iral^rt in Bemnarl PAttfENlifciK vxi i Kin. ll I :Ba^ g;|j T, i,!,\m.ia iii/ii nt/ia ai/ia m/i iftjl #/a f/a BHiosa a ul J J aa s M/a at/a aa/: 10 I Hi 4 114 I ha I/I a/» j^ M v M) li.
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    • 412 2 L MitfAM N a 4^1*41 llud Ut» lilt II r 4lt II hll4\lillll* I*. 1111-lfl a lt-l 111. ViAW 2 I UK IiIAM bVr J The I.i»ci|mml .ud l«nd»«i »iid «.t..1.« ThlWli iH M»mT MMiM IHHHaiM {11.4.1.MC. I It I. ill n Th* rwiM.ud m.u> aui« k«ii*.*k- n» M)aJ kMtWtol
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  • 463 3 But Officers Stay And Quell The Flames. i<«lu(H o( i. i A major > aUntropha waa averted by I'i'.i Sal li.i'"lli'.'.'.''l *'i' k*i" 'i/i I i. .me* >U ...uu. ,u tcillm.i. O( Hung Kong At it luual In Uuiim Kuiim a nnaahat I'l I ....Ht.lta vlolli
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  • 108 3 Ja|iaiiei»e Shipowners "Unfairly Ti.,,i.,i lltijlttililli \U itTll li I I I ••I* LJtttr I 111: PlilLl^li M 111 I.m 111 will. Mia KEJHmi i Iw II. B ill l. I BpM ■"iv iii iii.ii uppeal. •Ute that lota y ek-penaaa are i Bii ateamer* which >i»lt Soviet
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  • 59 3 hittlh Of Heulile Hhippiny AKi-iil <iv, Oct. 18. A pitturiuMiue link win. i... i lid* been removal .m. the ilr..i; the MHe lit 7«, ul Mr Hubert A. Oarn.ll. Ml ilMk lv aant.. M INMI )*m n:i.i Oarroll who v > > hu wife. i. purl ii. n.
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  • 58 3 UAi.Nir Hut mi taBAjMB IMnvu I it, Haaau. H.mi>.. ■A&a i..a i.... i. ..a..... .i KTOAT.'bX rsu 4um, tram Banckak 4-11, jSflt Kjftj AM] HUB IUY«I Aatar lIM tofu, frum Naw laAAk 411. I'AUtH t>ul, 114 tuna, (ran Pa law bam >>>• far Palauttena 4 It ilJnr, Brit,
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  • 53 3 B*tur«laf, NavMHlMt 4. ■Mpa alaafsM* laa Wkwm at upMl*i 4a •lll>< BBl'ffe.l. HABBOIIM VhbbHlU IN lIBV IMM la T ""i""J AlU.t lk« k Nil ,k Nil. BaMWI Hmi. Nu i itock Ta«laa. Mo I Dock BiuU Ptm H*yit mut>tt» Duck I«MtM M I II M II II
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  • 37 3 Th. M. M Oompte«n« Udm lw« from Undriu on W«diiMd»y, Nov. at 10 ».m. and will Ml! Un tni Mint day at I p.m. lor b»i«..i. T..ui»na and H»lph m» berth, 8 H B WharvM.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 469 3 «NOKDDKirrsf in:i; UiOYD. (Ucuipor»l«J I. Oar many Vila IUNHMaMUaaai aaa laa aaaaaajMi "otriWAMlt ttAAHBHUOBBM f« lloUa MaHonf Kona, Bna^ual K.A. aTd OaaJu Nov II I MAIN tor Manila Hmia Buna IIIIMItWAHl) I' I' I I• liii lIL Laa t)M *t 'I-" II Lit*** fc FlUll I 111 V ilajMaii ajjiil.
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    • 324 3 Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA /MONO MONO TO EUROPE. VIA AM*if«uM alaai aara« laa Paalaa U4 ataaa Ball la IwariaaTeara4 .U. Illaalle la laa Ml ..a MBMM MnnhaHaa er Waaalaitaa. (If aaaaaaa Uwwufc Mm Paaaata daaal a) torirwT •■araataaiaiir fill attia) SPEED WITH COMFORT i- mom HONti MNM IT UAVN TO
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    • 289 3 lI.MJdVIAN IUICKNAUi STKAMSIII! 1 CO. LTD. dMarparatMl In Biialaud* M > MM rLiVHhi, M)NH HoriKHltAM A HAM lv VU Pw4a aad N«e> raaal Bteamai wSn B'ltw.a OITV op i Nuv M mSTi mam®" a H S j »ob iii.s. Hffl MAMMAI v MfAH. PUJIM nu. t. a urrv n«. OITV
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 102 3 BINUAI*ORB WHATHHB KBI'ORT. atattaM YaaUrtUy l4ul MMJ ...u^bu^imi'!" •f "'lira f F Atof Stw M IN I 71 Kb H1..1.. o» 07( «v R n i. o ,.eb-ia. M Nil 16 71 m.. .ii Jaram M NU 7t Ti McikliiM M UUO it f| jU j i t M atUACtt
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    • 48 3 nj|| i.tm.Ub. b.iu.a., Navatabai n w urn.,,, (i I vi., w aa«» m I It. I iv., im pin., I la. a««U r Navawbar ii A Nit «m, ft. 1 la, 11 10 am, I It IjL I* W 641 am, 4 ft. t In •II P-M to.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 427 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testlaseaialß. Do Bet send erigmak. WANTED. Bill Collector and Cashier. Cash security $2000. Apply "T Co Btraits Times. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED, a job as Junior clerk. Previously employed in rubber Jt books companies. Accept any salary.
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    • 703 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET, T. Napier Rd, 14. ChatsworUi Road. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET, 36, Calrnhin Road, modern sanitation. Apply 30, Calrnhill Road. TO LET, SHOP. PLAT. Amber M.wri^ Applj Spore Building Corp.. 64. Market Bt TO LET. Plat No. 333. Orchard Road around floor. Please apply
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    • 742 4 FOR SALE Arrived! RAPHAEL TUCK'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAS CARDS. Tuck's Cards are known all over the World and are noted for their originality, quality and excellent verses. Loose cards from 7 cento to 45 cents a piece, and boxed cards from 75 cents to $2 a box of cards.
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    • 703 4 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICL Notice Is hereby given that as from d November 1. 1933, Mr. H. W. Chung will d carry on the usual business of Mtasia. Chung 0 tt Wong, Architects, at Union Building. 5 Singapore. Mr P. 8. Wong having retired from the partnership as from that date.
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    • 959 4 AUCTION NOTICES. BUSINESS CARDS AUCTION SALE of unredeemed pledges of Jewellery of every description. p- At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Go's sale- f- I Cn f\ T\ KJ room. No. 30 Ohulla Street. Wlj ~i n t diamond and other rings, brooches, earrings, ffo PERMANENT Chinese and Malay gold and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 143 4 ADVERTISEMENT RATES Tha Baa rasa aad aatraetlaas far CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as ander 25 cents per line per Insertion with a minimum charge of $1 per insertion- There are approximately six words to a line Births, Marriages, Death*. Acknowledgments, Announcements and P.P.C. cards will be charged at the rate of
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  • 662 5 ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL —21st Sunday after Trinity. Nov. 5. 6.50 un., Holy Oomn.; 7.30 un., Matlni 8 ajn.. Holy Comn. (Choral); 10 a.m.. Children's Service; S JO p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon; 6.30 p.m., Evensong. Johore Bahru: Holy Comn. on Moo., Wed. and Friday at t ajn., Tues.,
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  • 1328 5 Sir Samuel Wilson's Influence. The following article from The Times correspondent in Malaya appeared in that newspaper on Oct. 17: The visit in December of Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, aroused much excitement and interest in Malaya. Now some surprise Is felt
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 250 5 HOTELS TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 p.m to 9.15 p.m. DANCE FORMAL 9.45 P m. to midnight SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th ARMISTICE DINNER RACE BALL THE FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS DON SALLY COMMUNITY SINGING, ETC. admission $1 .00. EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. BOOK NOW PHONE 5381. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA SEA VIEW HOTEL
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    • 41 5 OUR MIDDLE NAME IS SERVICE WB UNDERTAKE ANT SERVICF WORK IN CONNECTION WITH OVERHAUL, TESTING, REBUILDING or REPAIRING OF RADIOS AMPLIFIERS OK TALKIE EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, LTD. BROADCAST HOUSE. 2. Orchard Road. BINGAPORE. •PHONE 73M.
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    • 263 5 Improve your Contract with "60 CONTRACT LESSON HANDS" 160 PAGES. By ELY CULBERTSON A brand new book, Just published, giving up-to-the minute Contract methods according to the Culbertaon System of 1933— teaching by the proved effective way of learning by example. By special arrangement with Mr. Ely Culbertson, world's greatest
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 161 5 8.8-C. PROGRAMME, For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter. Daven*«-y, England. TODAY. 6.20 a.m. Dance Music Harry Roy and his Band Relayed from the May Fair Hotel, London. 7.5 An Inter-University Debate. "Life In Canada Is preferable to Life in the Home Country." 8.5 The News
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    • 214 5 MALAYAN A.R.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Programme For Sunday, November 5, 1933. 7 p.m. ILM.V. Record. C 2232 Contrasts Potpourri of Famous Melodics Marek Weber and his Orchestra. B 3468 Organ Solo. "Balut D'Amour" "Drink to me only with thine Eyes" —Reginald Foort. C 2176 Solemn Melody Cavatina New Light Symphony Orchestra.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1648 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— That rore question of the proposed Increase of school fees has loomed large recently. Protests have been made and petitions have been sent In. and what the flna! outcome will be is left to be seen. It Is felt In
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    • 501 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A headline Promoting Homemade Goods which appeared on the front page of a Chinese weekly attracted me at first sight as I am ever eager for the views of other people on business and social problems. The assertions of the
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  • 67 6 Canton, Oct. 28. The Imposing Chungshan Library was declared opened today In an elaborate ceremony performed by Mayor Liv Chi-wen and attended by many prominent officials. A board of trustees will be In charge of the library with Miss Wu Chlh-mel as librarian. As she Is not in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 147 6 I WED D ING •PRESENTS POSSESSED WITH PRIDE I* THE VERY LATEST IN OKAL'TIFITL I FRENCH BELGIAN ROCK CUT CRYSTALWARE I CHIC AND USEFUL STERLING SILVER E P.NJS. WARE 1 J BKeMj^^M y I H^Hl LADIES AND GENTS FITTED SUIT CASES WITH STERLING SILVER MOUNTINGS AND 101 OTHER I SEV
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    • 187 6 Lovely RUTH CHATTERTON §M "I always use Lux 'Hgi' I Toilet Soap, and so softly smooth docs ■Bf?^' r k keep ray skin that fl W& the great close -up v HP» lights can't find a JFm J single flaw." m \^Lb»'^ l at i m Chosen by j k
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 158 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle* (CLUES.) i« Not mwv ATRimS. I*- Beam a. Humoral* ifc>»lf 1. Superintend H am*ll baked cake 5. Ftohy M Otrl's nuu a. LabyrtnUi Reader kMM 9 Part of borse 1 toff n 801 l 1L Side ot doorway M. Patter I*. BmU U. Tmr 14. Pertaining to
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  • 1353 7 How Four Men Pulled Off A "Publicity Stunt." Three months after the Sussex countryside in the Bognor Regis district was thrilled by a hunt for a lion named Rex which was reported to have escaped, four men on Oct. 10, appeared before the
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  • 90 7 Canton, Oct. 24. During the present fiscal year, the provincial education expenditure has been set at $3,680,000, being an Increase of $1,140,000 as compared with the figures of last year. Thin increase Is due to the additional Government middle schools establish ed and the improvements in various
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 85 7 "AaiTf price sale, "j COMMENCING Ist NOV, 1933. I OWING TO CONTINUED HEAVY DROP IN JAPANESE I EXCHANGE, WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER ONCE MORE I OUR ENTIRE STOCKS, COMPRISING GENUINE CULTURED PEARLS, CLOISONNE, IVORY FIGURES, LACQUERED, PORCELAIN, AND SATSUMA WARES, ALSO SILK HAND PAINTED LAMP SHADES "A T 50%
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    • 281 7 THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION EXTENDS TO WEDNESDAY, NOV. Bth, 7 P.M. AT THE Y.W.C.A., RAFFLES QUAY A unique opportunity to see and hear, interesting things of the life of other people. Open Saturday, Monday and Tuesday 10 a.m. -12 JO and 5-7 p.m. Admission 20cts. Children lOct*. 6.15 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT
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    • 287 7 Positively U.:T DAY of this |^L brilliant ARLISS Triumph A |_CAPj_TOL"| ft Matinee TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 GEORGE ■A ARLISS in Warner Bros, great comedy WffjE "THE Wm WORKING MAN" It's a picture that you wish could go on for hours SEE IT I TO-MORROW (Opening at Matinee 3.15)
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  • 211 8 Rubber Up V 4V 4 Cent In New York. SPECULATION IN THE EXCHANGE. fiYom Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. Today's Prices Robber, price 12 15/16 up 3/16. Tin, Singapore price $113.12 Vi, down $1.25. Gold, £6 13s. 24., up Is. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London 3 31/32 d.,
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  • 67 8 Noon, Nov. 4. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 12 15/16 13 1 16 (F. 0.8.) 13% 13% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers. Sellers. Nov. 13 13% Dec. 13 13% Jan.-Mar. 13% 13% Apr.-June 13% 13% Tone of Market Stagnant. Latest Cable:
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  • 199 8 TIN PRICK. KoTember 4. Singapore tin price (per plcfjlJ tll&Ulfc. Singapore, Not. 4, 12 noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 7.7 Hamburg Cube 7.7t, Mu tok "7hlte Pepper 23.50 White Peprer 22.50 Black Pepper 13.50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundrled 3.35 Copra, mixed 2.70 2.70 Small Flake Tapioca
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • STOCKS AND SHARES
      • 427 8 Val. Pd. Buyers Seller*. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 32/- 33/£1 £1 Austral Malay 36/- 37/6 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin 15/6 16/6 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.35 1.40 £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 30/3 31/3 1 1 Batang Padang 0.21 0.25 1 1 Batu Caves 0.96 1.00 £1 £1 Chenderiang
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      • 280 8 Issue /al. Pd. Buyers Seller* 2 2 Alex. Brick urd. 1.00 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 1.45 1.55 il £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.13.0 5.17.0 0 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.25 5.50 51 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 24/- 25/!1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 21/6 22/1 1
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      • 120 8 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 |400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103
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      • 379 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Fneer Lyall Evatt Co. AlJenby ($1) 0.82 ft 0.87 ft 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah (SI) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.16 0.20 0.15 020 A. Malay (|2) 1.40 1.50 125 1.50
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    • 217 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 5/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4Vfe London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7/64 Ix>ndon, 30 days' sight 2/4 3/32 London, demand
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    • 83 8 Rugby, Nov. 2. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.70% Athens 560 Belgrade 231 Berlin 13.01% Brussels 22.271/2 Bucharest 530 Bombay 1/6 Buenos Aires 44 Va official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.14 Hong Kong 1/5% Helsingfors 226'/a > Lisbon 103 Madrid 37% Milan 59 Montreal 4.84% Montevideo 37 nom. New York
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    • 112 8 Today. Kemaman, Kemasek, Kretay, Dungun Trengganu ana Besut (Borlbat) 2 pm. Banka Island. Pladjoe Se Palembang (Senang) a pjn. Djambl (Toradja) 3 pjn. Bangkok (Mabella) 3 pjn. Bangkok (Hero) 3 pjn. Bangtails and Began 81 Apt Api (Toboall) 330pjn. Ceylon, Egypt Europe (Ouderkerk) 3.3* pjn. TwnMla.an Rengat
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    • 38 8 TawaU N«Jder» M. V. 8t Kara cola Bkloermn L Aldetood* I Left Act*. Ft— IlBilB Sept 28 Oct 31 Sept M Oct. SI Oct 6 Oct SB Oct S Oct M O«t 11 Kot. 1
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    • 21 8 The Air Mail dispatched from Singapore on Oct. 25 tu delivered In London on Not. 3, 1M3. (9 day»).
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    • 42 8 Prom China and Japan by Hakodate Maru due at Singapore noon tomorrow. From China and Japan by Peaang Mam due at Singapore tomorrow. From China by Tflawa due at Singapore tomoimw. From Holland by Dempo due at Singapore on Tuesday.
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  • 40 8 The rate of Issue is Rs. 154=»100. The rate of payment la Rs. 158=1100 The rate of payment Is the rate current on the day of receipt of the Money Order Advice by the Straita Settlements Post Office.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 804 8 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Queensland) RAUB. Pahang, October 30. 193S. MINING REPORT NO. 47S The Chairman Directors. The Rank Australian GoU Mining o I t<U Singapore. S.8. t>i *^V e nen I to forw "ie report ot the mining operations, for the four weeks ending
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 121 8 \V- FOR THE WEEK. Today, November 4. Jujitsu Exhibition at Victoria Theatre. 9 IS p.m. International Exhibition at Y.W.C.A 10— 12.30, 6—7 p.m. Sunday. November 5. Police Band, Katong Park, 9 p.m. Holiday. November 6. Municipal Commissioners' Budget nit?. 2.16 p.m. International exhibition at Y.W.C A to— 12.30. 5—7 pjn.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 726 9 A New Scheme. FUND TO RESTORE PROSPERITY. Mr. C. F. Dawn, London, sends us details of a scheme, the outlines ol which he has forwarded (by air mail) to H.E. Sir Cecil dementi, and also to HE. the Governor- General of the D.E.I, at Buitenzorg, while similar
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    • 54 9 Stockholm, Oct. SO. For the first time In history National Socialists have been elected to the Swedish representative body, when two National Socialist Municipal Councillors were elected In the south Swedish towns of Skanoer and Falsterboe Of 20 seats the Conservatives captured 13, the Social Democrats four anc
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    • 409 9 William Jacks And Co.'s Report William Jacks an. Co.'s report, dated London Oct. 11, states: The absence of definite news regarding the development cf the Roosevelt policy has caused considerable realising in many commodities, and the coining dispersion of the War Debt cloud that has been hanging
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    • 127 9 Emphatic Denial Of Impending Crash. London, Nov. 3. Commenting on the fall of Siamese securities, averaging about five points since before the recent rebellion, The Times states that it is able to contradict emphatically rumours of an impending financial crash and says that it seems the considerable reserves
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    • 838 9 Chairman's Address. RESTRICTION IS ONLY HOPE. At the twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Co., Ltd., held in London, Mr. M. Sidney Parry, J.P., (Chairman) presiding, said The year was one of great depression. The consuming power of the principal buyers dropped considerably,
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    • 456 9 The undernoted non-flction work* will be ready for issue on Saturday: Tales of Hasard, (Adventure) illur H. C. Armstrong, Btiitor; Chapters of Autobiography, by Arthur James Balfour i'Jus., lira. 8. Dugdale, Editor, Eight Republics In Bearch of a Future. South America. Rostta Forbes: The Revolt of the Masses.
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    • 56 9 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the month of October, 1933. Country of Origin Tons. 1. Australia 1 2. Burma 3. Netherlands India:— Banka and Billiton Singkep 51 Other Places 4 4. French Indo-China HO 5. Japan W 6. Sii>n 1.232 7. Tanganyika 8 8. Union of
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    • 55 9 Monthly "umulativ Total January February March April May Jrne July August Sept iber October Kvember December Tons 1933. 2,021 1,583 2,760 1,589 1,714 1.706 1,804 2,285 1,762 1,850 Tons 1933. 2,021 3,604 6,364 7,953 9,667 1U73 18,177 15,462 17.224 19.074 Tons 2,314 4,722 7.439 9,786 12,560 14,955 16,444
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 641 9 BANKING. W NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDEL2BANK N. V. Established 1883 at Amsterdam Authorised CapitaJ Olds. 1U>.000,000 Paid Up Capital Olds. 55.000.000 Rest- ye* OJds. 15.89?. 11* HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE BAGVI ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Bttarta: Head Office for Dutch Fa* Indies BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan. Btndoent; Cherlbou
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    • 41 9 OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: §NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN COLD— WHITE j GOLD. CHROMIUM, ETG SOU WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. AGENTS CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPOBE
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    • 348 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE KANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRACING SOCIETY.) Established Id Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and ir> the Straits Settlements. India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National ProTlneial Bank.
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  • 102 10 Singapore. ALHAMBBA I Cover The Waterfront. With CUudette Colbert Ben Lyon. 6.15—9.18. CAPITOL George Arllat in The Working Man. 6.18— ».15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret— Part Life Movie Crasy. MARLBOEOUGH Rambha Ranee— Hindustani Talkie. |H til NEW WORLD Bide Shows, Cabaret, Dancing, Talkies, Theatre* Ac Cinemas. PAVILION Kay Francis George
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  • 42 10 Mr. J. C. Harper family beg to express their sincere thanks to the many friends 4c relative* who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mrs. J. C. Harper those who sent wreaths, bouquets. Immortals Ac letters of condolence.
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  • 781 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1933. SOCIALISM IN OUR TIME Opponents of the present National Government at Home are hailing with glee the remarkable success of the. Socialists In the municipal elections It Is true that the voting in these elections Is usually a reliable Indication of coming
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  • 165 10 The Johore Government Gazette states:— Mr. A. E. Fallows, Executive Engineer, F.M.S., has been seconded for service in Johore, with effect from Oct. 14. Inche Mas'od bin Hajl Zalnalabldln, Inspector of Religious Learning, has been appointed Kathl, Johore Bahru, with effect from Oct. 8. Inche Ahmad tain Haji
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  • 676 10 "NAME WANTED." In Thursday's Straits Times a correspondent complained of the difficulty In directing people to a row of ten sub-stantially-built bungalows near th? sandpits off Upper Serangoon Road because the road in which they stand at present bears no name. He suggested that as the
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  • 1015 10 DID LINCOLN'S MURDERER ESCAPE. Did John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln of the United States, perish when troopers set fl*e to the barn in wh'uh he was hiding while trying to evade his pursuers? In this article Mr. F. Booth Conwcj, godson of Edwin
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    • 92 10 '▼K^ iVC sfl I fs^fl AGENTS Ufflfe& JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (lncorpor.t.,l in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG an« IPOB. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. NOTHIN6 SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! FACTS! QUALITY SERVICE PRICE ARC THS OUTSTANDING FEATURES OP OUR ORGANIZATION THESE PHATURE& PLUS THE CONVENIENCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. WHO ARK
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    • 74 10 COLUMBIA THE ALL BRITISH GRAPHOPHONE COLUMBIA PORTABLE MODEL Ml The favourite medium-priced Portable. Selected Hardwood cabinet, covered In Black or coloured (Green, Red or Blue) grained leather cloth; Album In Ud for eight 10-inch records. Auto stop. Detachable Columbia sound box No. 15a. NEW PORTABLES $39. (UtasCrattl list Mat wtth
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  • 150 11 OUT OF SPAIN TO GIBRALTAR. PrlMon (Juvrrnui Hald To llnvc O|M>n«il <^ali'M. I KIIYONK ItllHIKI). (,'ovrrnmiiH Mn> Sri/r n.r»(Mi,»oo r.hiiiir M...1 Juan M....ii a million >|lttll!»ll Iliumililllnl WHO li.t« been In |Mi»l hwhUlhij Iriftl 1... IN munlhn, him ni, ..I. nrnß.ill.in.il <m.t|tr, II h*>tll|| aliened
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  • 121 11 I. .11,, Nov I owing .....i.v n.anaaeniri.i .(....1.... propaganda n gwlllv i 'wh»l imlnful ........i ii i All me Kel wdi, I, .r,.,..U ..,,,1 two .lay, i l| 111 I I •hMMtf beiween Preei.i. m it...... ml M Kallnii nn .i Pub Hading ii >>l
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  • 316 11 I inal Mkukm. Ml HKA'IN Aril Kin HY I,AIM>I'K U.,,.1..n. Nov 3 nguiea me Munl.liml e1e.11...U win- I. wnr h. 1,1 Ih.oughuul it..n......i eiiow a big lan.) daU* captured Ml m>.u from th#U flMORem. i)r,1... in. g lv l.umea Ulh.ih "< anln. were Hi OOMarvaiiv.o .....I i...
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  • 118 11 I kminimi Yrnitli Set. .1. .1 T«t UK iV.m Wai.aw Oel II Ihi llkl.lulai. ..all.U.al l«ll.yk win, reowUy aliol de« 4 an employee ..r n rs.viet i .....ul.ie. l«j..lN.ra, wm m.i M la, l.y 1...11.1. 1.. i...|.ruoni.ienl f..r life. Hi. .1..11. I>< nallv hrlliM iinr m^, tt%A
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  • 71 11 Mv I HtrlkerH HUmnl My Nome- !Mlii(h(«*i Miirti 0* 11. urge Uiiiilm MpttMUd Unl.y In >...! |...l. ..I Ihr .pllal ling in .n "ftriii.l rtaitiwfnf wdi. ii ..M° m\mt WMI «MH allUliig ..|M-ialUp« *»f ll»n hulUlllig I I ,iiln (i i ana il ■i.— „1,1 a* ft in
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  • 475 11 MiniHiriM DiNiniHNnl. (OI.ONIAI. OKKICK HTATKMKNT. Mugi.y. Nov I >>ie Colonial OMM hM Uaued llw tulluwlnii ,i.i „i ....v.i. Mall. f. II nr. y lv .11.n.U0 Mlnl.ln. «..'l I he being .a11.n.-.l Ida! .lav. «tl««.i win,. MJUftl oi Hr.11..,, II ||,c Mala C.v.111 lon ><'i., hrn
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  • 113 11 Now A Dimlor Ol NruiFrriw l'i «-nm«-. Vienna, Oel M OutuMwMl* mmmmml wm provoked ftlUMMUpMftMtt ■•Minn. Mir Harry Mr I tutu, had lit."'.. c lei 1 1* il a 1 1 ti- 11 1 1**- r f 1 1 1 I kj« til f we. 1 v,,.,..,
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  • 302 11 Military |!ni( H With 1.... Gil HotnliM. New Yo.k n..« violence flared up d, n,,- v..., •lr»k« in v iMiunly i two ...en being .eve.ely l.raln. l.y n|, gel. .li.t .ryti.al .do. a Wrl« 111.-.l A -iH.a r r.,.10. W, ..eainerlea al rJhawa.,.. m wl .m wdnr
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  • 148 11 Aurliun Of Utlom Found In linn hi 1M,,r,.,,ng 1.UU.H..1 «.e a...».,.l .v.,1,.,1 „.r Olla 1 1 m.ii ft 111 Mli^att l^i^i^i^i^A a Illld I I ill. 'I nl a liai fan I uf Irl In tin In Hi imi it 1 1 11 10 iiu itiiiiiip lai
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  • 85 11 ApiM-nln To I'm In < iovmln TO IA-mxv Him M.Mi. fail* H'l 31 Oul < dalle. Undbergh. Who 1. now ...yti.a 1., i-., 1. wMA It ha. ....< ....11.. 1 i 11..*, 1.. Ilia AlUl.ll. r,:,:.r,:";,r:c..-:: made 1. ..I n. r .a, rliy vi leave hU< un idnf
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  • 1232 11 I Ma minis Said To Ihnc CompUttd I'lnnH. Hovii:i i:\oih s. oliuilrciH lliMi'iiiiluiK KailwnvH. I'lmiim fur lh« M«Uur«* of lh« < 1 H hi M.....iuihii,, l«"l ill li.n. 1...11. 11 1.1.1.. 1 „,,,1 111,, I, 111 1,,. i.ll lulu .It.-. I In I In- llttnr fulurv.
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    • 46 11 DRINK AND COOK WITH IT voini. Un, KLIM nit mil l ion. rowiNUMU Mii.it rot. MATUaUk Mil* riJkVIHiM M*M. UOOU IH.MO. TA.TH KVKN MfcrikM INII t.ia lIIINIINU WKII MIH mm ros vovbmui imniMßii m «n 1 1. 1 .ruiiMU 1-Hovin.uN nio.k. 1,i.i.,i.-i.... CETZ BROS. m\ CO.
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  • 647 12 Annual Production Capacity Of 450,000 Gallons. Over $1,000,000 has been expended in the establishment of Singapore's second brewery, the "A. 8.C." concern at Alexandra Road, which was opened by Mr. W. Bartley, President of the Municipal Commissioners, at noon "today. The sole directors of the
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  • 155 12 Preiim 'ary Papers With '^vernment. The Master Attendant, notifies as follows Malacca Straits, Eastern Shore. DM of a wreck is reported in Fair Channel Bank at a distance of 11 nulcs 300 degrees from Pulo Tunda. Lat. 1 deg. 34'N, long. 103 deg. 05'E tapprox). Oil lias twice
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  • 104 12 Malay Caught In Suspicious Circumstances. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Talping. Nov. 2. Seei. prowling In the early hours of the morning in a residential area, a Malay's quer behaviour attracted the attention of two police constables on beat duty. They took him Into custody. It was found later
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  • 87 12 Entries To (Jose On Dec. A. The International One-Act play Theatre. London, are holding a prize competition for ..one-act pWys. Three prizes, one of £10, one of £5 and one of £2 are offered. No play will be eligible which has ocen either published or professionally produced-
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  • 112 12 An entertainment was given by the Marine Department Club at Pulau Branl last night for the dual purpose of celebrating the success of the department's football team which finished the season as runners-up in the second division of the local league, and of bidding "bon voyage" to
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  • 85 12 Plan To Conquer Blindness Succeeding. The 18th annual report of St. Dunstan's. opens with a cheerful note and the hostel Is optimistic of conquering blindness. Its plan to Conquer blindness is succeeding, says the report, because the men are full of courage and optimism, because the training organisation
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  • 90 12 Motor-Cyclist Wins Case At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. Judgment In the suit In which Mr. K. P. Sathasivam, of the Public Works Department, claimed $7,261.95 from Mr. P. Karthlgasu, of the local Supreme Court registry, as damages for Injuries sustained
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  • 43 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. Last night a Tamil coolie, about 25 yean of age, was found hanging from a beam In the coolie lines In Oaol Road. It U believed to be a case of suicide.
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  • 440 12 Keen Scout Officer. TRAINING COURSES AT CASTLE CAMP. About 400 scouts, cubs and officers of Selangor, Including troops from the Malay Schools attended the farewell rally held at Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, In honour of the Impending departure on leave of Mr.
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  • 250 12 Man Arrested After Four Years. An echo of the murder in 1929 of a Bengali Indian police constable who attempted to apprehend armed robbers, was heard in the third magistrate's court yesterday, when a Chinese named Yip Thang faced charges of attempted armed robbery and murder. He
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  • 110 12 Discretion In Issue Of Licences. The Second-Hand Dealers' (amendment) ordinance, Is about to be introduced in the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state: This bill amends Ordinance No. 163 (Second-hand Dealers) by the insertion of a new section 3A enabling licensing officers to exercise discretion in the
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  • 26 12 A public meeting of Indians will be held i No. 164, Race Course Rdad. today to -welcome Ral Sahib K. A. IMukundan, Indian Government Agent, Malaya.
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  • 505 12 GRANT MACKIE— AN F.M.S. PIONEER. A Varied Career, FROM PLANTING TO MINING. The Times of Malaya announces the death, which took place at Port Said on Sunday, of Mr. A. Grant Mackie, a former well-known Malayan planter, contractor, miner and engineer. Among those hardy Malayan pioneers whose memories merit recording
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  • 50 12 Serious Offence At Police Depot. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. Yesterday the first magistrate fined a police constable, Nazlr Din, $20/for pulling out a bayonet in a threatening manner and throwing a belt at his superior officer, a lance-corporal, at the police depot. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 806 12 TIN DIVIDENDS OF THE FUTURE, There is yet another aspect which this pioneer experiment suggests: in Asia, for instance, the Introduction of a motor vehicle where there Is only one car to every 2.64^ inhabitants, would soon lead to a tentand for something more ambitious.
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    • 48 12 and adds a keener edge to fflß Hjttfl your appetite Hrn M> Now SELLING AT fflj BrU Br/T^ffr (Singapore prick.) u^fi^BvEs)*! J^= i Or ppr doz $6.00 5k KEPALA f* BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE AGENTS WRUJW JACKS CO. («un) LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG fir IPOR cr. 4
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  • 380 13 Incident In June. ALLEGED ASSAILANTS ON TRIAL. An assault on a "bus conductor which is alleged to have been made five months ago was the subject of the trial of four of the victim's colleagues that opened In the First Magistrate's Court before Mr. H.
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  • 59 13 The band of the S.S. Police will play the following, weather permitting, at Katong Park tomorrow at 9 p.m. March EtheloU (Plattr), Overture StradeUa (Flotow). Waltz Gold and Silver iLehan. Selection The Gondoliers i Sullivan Cornet Solo Loves' Old Sweet Bong <Molloy), Cornet Solo The Rosary <Nevin), Selection
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  • 462 13 Financial Difficulties Of Moneylender. An inquiry was held by the Coroner yesterday into the death of Narayan Singh, a watchman of 45 years of age, who was found with his throat cut on the five-foot-way in front of a house in Walllch Street on Oct 19. It
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  • 145 13 Local Cattle Dealer Fined. See 800 Ouay, a Chinese cattle trader who was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $500, was convicted at the conclusion of the case yesterday. M-. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, Inflicted a -Ine of $200, or three
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  • 89 13 But Signed Promissory Note For $500. That he received altogether about $190 but signed for $500 was a claim made by Wan Moon Tong alias Wan Kum Ting, when he was publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Bankrupt said he received a salary of $50 a month
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  • 684 13 Teacher's Troubles. $17,09 C SPENT ON REPAIRING BUILDING. Having once run a school with 1,200 boys Francis NeelankaviL an Indian, I Is now bankrupt and was publicly examlned yesterday. Mr. C. Wilson, Official Assignee, replying to His Lordship who remarked that the bankrupt seemed to have been
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  • 522 13 Farewell To Colonel ReiUy. A (M.0.) Company of the First Battalion of the SJB.VT. held a very successful function last night on the occasion of their annual dinner, when over 120 members ot the unit forej gathered at the new S.V.C. Headquarters in Beach Road. The hall was
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  • 129 13 Borrowings to meet funeral and medical expenses were stated to be the cause of hie bankruptcy when a locally born Malay named Abdul Al, employed by the Municipality, was publicly examined In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. He owed $1,700. He had tried to
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  • 202 13 Mr. and Mrs. T. R. A. w: ideatt and child returned by the Hector. Mr. Edwin Tongue, of the 8.8. Police, returned to Singapore ty the Coltral. Mr. C. H. Thompson. Third A.C.P., Ipoh, Is leaving on transfer to Sungei Best as O.C.P.D. there. Mr. L. D.
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  • 168 13 Y.W.C.A. Exhibition To Be I Extended. t The organisers of the International JIJ I Exhibition at the Y.W.C.A. have consented to extend the exhibition until next Tuesday evening owing to numerous requests. On all sides the show has been voted a big success. Stories of Greece and Palestine
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  • 13 13 A meeting of the Negrt Sembllan St*te Council will take place on Not.
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    • 77 13 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSUL* M. CZEKIEL SONS, Established nearly 2* yean. OPTOMETRISTS aj»« OPTICIANS. Only Address: Raffias Chaaaaca. Raffles riaee. S: -aaare. Branch S3. Naardwljk. BaUria. OptomHrlst: A. M. KZKaTfKI.. O.D- TJ.O. l London), to. BERLiJNER KNAKWORST. WEEN 2RWORST JES. METWORST. CERVELAATWORST. D. T. LIM Co., S.-.3 Nartk
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    • 301 13 /I NON ALCOHOLIC \bEST ENGLISH HOPS if EXACTLY LIKE!/ v^ Q LJ A M PiV ml FRAM ROZ 8c £&Jv ———■I III! 1111 l M The Strengtjhmaker After Illness iBL M^j&^iF Fora quick return to health .JHJnfc i^n>bsPS9k ant stren Kth after an ill— s»»^V *I^srl\ Emulsion. It contains fwiTiiS^^l
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  • Sumatra Visitors Share Honours.—Training Notes.—Week-End Sport.
    • 1319 14 Equaliser Scored Three Minutes From Time. Chinese i: Padang S.A. 2. Although the Padang Sports Association, Sumatra, drew with quite strong Chinese eleven at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and the score was quite a fair result on the run of play, neither team impressed. In
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    • 616 14 Singapore's Cup Match On Padang. Singapore will open their Malaya Cup campaign today when they entertain Johore in the opening match of the Southern Section. Although Singapore have never been beaten by Johore in the competition, and there Is every reason to suppose that this record
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  • 742 14 Indian Association's Success. Indian Assn. 4 B.C.C. 1. Displaying a decided superiority both In attack and In defence the Indian Association beat. an S.C.C. eleven at hockey by four goals to one on the padang yesterday afternoon. The game was always fast and interesting and
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  • 99 14 Women To Play In Inter-State Match. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 3. The Saint Paul's Institution hockey XI of Seremban met with further success today when on a water logged ground, exhibiting all round superiority, they beat the Port Dlckson XI three clear goals. The boys thoroughly
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  • 320 14 Eight Races On Opening Day. The following are the handicaps for the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club November meeting on Saturday next: Hones— Class I—s'* furlongs. Limber Up 9.7, Row Boat 9.5. Sliver Monk 9.5. Fiesole 8.12. Nonya Buklt Timah 8.9, Star Player 82, Little Mester 8.1.
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  • 296 14 Row Boat Moves Well With Silver Monk. (By Our Racing Correspondent.) Quite a fair crowd was present at the racecourse this morning to view the work on No. 2 track. Briefly thl3 was as follows: Gorilla was out by himself, taking 39/2 from the three-furlong
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  • I.C.F.A. Needs More Support.—Today's Football.
    • 668 15 Community Leaders Asked To Co-operate. The All-Malayan Indo-Ceyknu.se have Just concluded their experimental matches in Singapore and can be said to have come out of the test quite well. Against the Chinese they gave a scrappy and uninteresting display but effective team changes were made
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    • 265 15 Difficult Task For Portsmouth. The following matches will be played this afternoon In the English and Scottish Leagues: First Division. Arsenal vs. Portsmouth. Birmingham vs. Liverpool Blackburn R. vs. Whampton W. Derby Co. v». Leicester City. Everton n. Huddersfleld T. Leeds Utd. vs. Aston Villa. Manchester C.
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  • 241 15 Medicos' Big Win Over Corporals. Playing on the College ground yesterday, the College XV defeated the Corporals' -IV of the Wiltshire Regiment by the wide margin of three goals, a dropped goal and a try (22 pts.) to nil. The Wilts, were playing a much better game during
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  • 83 15 Amateur Sporting Association. The result oi the second round of singles handicap Badminton Tournament of the Amateur Sporting Association was as follows: Tan Soo Uew beat Khoo Peng Koun 15—2, 15—8. Tan Soo Choo beat Ec Hock Chiang, 15_o t is_7. Tan Chong Beng beat Low Jin Tong, w.o.
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  • 247 15 Tsday, >tws»i 4. OoU: OarrisoD O.C Robinson Cup (Women). Rugby: Ilalaya Cup: Singapore vs. Jooore, S.C.C. Padang; Perak vs. Selangor, Ipoh; Selangor "A" vs. KS. All Blues, K.L.; WUtshires Ist vs RAf, Tfcnglln; Medical College Union vs. WUtshires. MLC.U. grd Raffles College vs. A (M.0.) Co., SVC, Bukit
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  • 236 15 Japanese Young Boys Take The Lead. In an exciting gam 3, the final result of which was in doubt until the last ball had been pitched, the American Association team lost to the Japanese Young Boys by 4 runs to 5 last Sunday at St Joseph's Field.
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  • 213 15 Young Johnson To Meet Song. A programme of boxing for Friday, Nov. 17, at the New World, was approved by the Boxing Board of Control at a meeting held yesterday afternoon. The main event is between Young Johnson and Y. C. Song, over 12 threeminute rounds, with a
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  • 95 15 Special Excursions By Straits Steamship. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., are quoting a special cheap excursion fare of $40 for the journey Singapore Penang Singapore during the Christmas/New Tear holidays in connection with the Penang Turf Club race meetIng. These special excursion tickets will be available for travel
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  • 178 15 Inter Departmental Football League. (From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban. Nov. 3. Tbe presentation of the O'Reilly Shield for tbe 1933 Negrt SembUan Inter Departmental Government Soccer League, took place today, when at the Negrt SembUan Club premises Mrs. O. K. London, wile of the British Resident, banded
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  • 95 15 Breaks His Own Record At Malakoff Course. Whilst playing In the October Monthly Medal Competition over the Malakofi* Course in Province WeUesley on Sunday Mr. G. Halllday broke the course record with the fine score of 68. His score was made up as follows Out 4-4-3-4-4-4-3-5-3=34. Home 3-5-3-3-4-5-3-5-3=34.
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  • 266 15 The following have been Invited to play for B.C.C. vs. Wilts "A" on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at B.C.C. A. P. Goldman; R. C. Land. R. N. Jack, R. J. 8. Davles, O. E. Tatham; M. O. Mills, P. J. R Butler; J. R. McDougall, W. N. Rothery, R.
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    • 137 15 WATERY BUSTERS SPREAD m FACE Caused Irritation. Face a Sight Healed by Cuticura. "Watery blisters began breaking eat on my chin tod caused irritation. Tbe blisters broke and tbe trouble spi sad all over mjr face. I was a sight as my fees was covered with scale*. I tried other
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    • 304 15 Dentists MHO IPS the inside curve of your BkC^H toeth that is hard to clean i old. *^^Jj| fashioned tooth brushes ar« swswswsw*i^~*~*~C« shaped to fit the outside only" I Too* bnSniaT^t^jft^Z. I Sfrjf on tht c ut smc Of yOMT atifltff; I I tftfy fitth€ mtiat curvt very hfl<WJL
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  • 2116 17 Thy Malay!* Friend* And ll in Rival* Change* In I hv M.CJS—The ilnftdvruit'd Outlook Chief ill Politic*— -The Volice Guard. (By the Kuala l.umpur Correspondent) TIbUU aulil 111 Hie Malay re.v re as 1 greal the Malay I a« could Ue I. .und In
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  • 2763 18 Lesson Of The Estimates— Britain Reduces— Others Increase Biplanes For Survey Work Search For Australian Gold Popularising Aviation Sir Alan Cobham's "Circuses'* One Plane, 109,000 Passengers Adding Performance A Magic Ring—* Successful Air Ferry Service. FIRST of a squadron of the largest
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  • 60 18 Canton, Oct. 29. Over ten countries In Kwangtung are richly embedded with wolfran ore and are capable of turning out 3,000 tons of this mineral a year. The price Is $50 per plcul, Hong Kong currency, and owing to the brisk demand the price is rising. The price
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  • 169 19 Ipoh Rotary Club Opens Hostel. According to a scheme evolved by thripon Rotary Club there will be no need lor homeless b^ys to sl.ep in the open as they now do. The Rotary Club has engaged a ihophouse which will be used as a fcostel for homeless boys.
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  • 132 19 Car Overturn After Collision With 3icycle. Two motor accidents were reported In Singapore yesterday. A Eurasian woman, Mrs. Carrie Lange, her baby, and a Chinese amah were Injured as a result of a collision between a mosquito bus in which they were travelling and a lorry in Serangoon
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  • 149 19 A youthful offender. Queck Soo Eng. with two previous convictions, was pioduccd t2fore the criminal istrict Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday to receive sentence on a third conviction. He had pleaded guilty In a lower court to a charge of theft of a bicycle from the Orchard
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  • 389 19 Meeting Of Bulgarian Rumanian Kings. Sofia, Oct. SI. King Boris of Bulgaria, accompanied by the Bulgarian Premier. M. Nicolas Mouschanoff, left Rustchuk on Monday morning for the pert of Ramadan, on the Rumanian side of the Danube, where he was received by King Carol,
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  • 150 19 Smart Turnout At Annual Inspection. A fair g of spectators wit- I nessed a smart turn-out of members at I the third annual Inspect* 4 the Boys' Brigade's First Singapore Com- pany In the Raffles Institution hall I yesterday ilThe boys gave a One display, forming I company,
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  • 54 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Oct. 30. The Indische Courant announces that the police supervision of foreigners is to be Intensified and that all foreigners are In future to be registered. Foreigners who wish to renew their residence licences will have to prove that they owe nothing
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  • 53 19 FLOUR, SILVER HOOKS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 2. A Seremban Chinese of the vagrant class, Bok Mong, who appeared at the local police court today, on a charge o' having been found in possession of a cardboard box containing flour, brass hooks, and a silver ornament, was sent
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  • 49 20 STRICT MILITARY ROUTINE Is maintained at the new headquarters of the Fascist Party in Chelsea, London. Guard is mounted and chanced three times a day. Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the party, personally directs all moTements of his troops." (Planet News.)
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    21 20 SIR ERNLEY BLACEWELL playing himself in as the new Captain of the Royal and Ancient Club at St. Andrews. (Planet News.)
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    61 20 THE PRINCE OF WALES, a former captain of the dab, made one of his rare appearances in competition golf, when he took part in the autumn meeting of the Royal and Ancient Club at St. Andrews, Scotland. He was partnered by Lord Castlerosse in the contest for the handicap prise,
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    27 20 SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH, the world's greatest airman, making a test flight in Miss Southern Cross before setting out on his record-bieaking flight to Australia. (Planet News.)
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    23 20 MR. JAMES ROOSEVELT, son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, is la London. He Is accompanied by his wife. (P.N.)
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    24 20 CO b k*«A»Aik««~ 1 ■«!>.. Vt-tMtf Lidding goodbye from the gondola before beginning the ascent into the stratosphere, which smashed the altitude record. (Planet News.)
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    29 20 THE CARNIVAL QUEEN OF FINCHLEY with her attendants after their election— left to right Margery Walte; Violet Roper; Doris Giddy (Carnival Queen); Joan Mumford and Ruby Roper. (Planet News.)
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