The Straits Times, 2 January 1934

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [BBTABIJSHED NEARLY A CENTURY.) THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1934. 20 P PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1984. 20 PAGES. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 342 1 SINGAPORE 78. -,t«L ST. ('PHONE «1«1). 9 k Hfila E ■ssssWmwXt^ssHiH 'I^BKa A/ y3 Bui fl B *^WCN LtT TMC SIDE I 'yOU'U. HkVt TO STAY AFTER d?^)^ I I issssMa^si^ss^ssss^s^a^SSssl^svssM |f^ <K j-i'M Nt«Riy *t I «t»' j6j 4 ll>ri<t S Over 1,000.000 ill-nouriiJvad ■C'ih y Wl tM 1
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    • 137 1 KUALA LUMPUR. 26,^AVk S P«*#^ dit^jr thai \makes Ike f^M ROBINSON Co., Ltd. |Hv SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. y jlli I l\ s >^f W FOR SUPPLIES OP W II FRESH SMOKED SALMON. I W.J.W. 20 ocr 1 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS,, Established nearli 30 years.
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    • 522 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES. f (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EABT MAIL BKRVICB. OUTWARD FROM LOKDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tomge S-pors 1*34 vBEHAR 6.000 Jan. I RANPURA H.WO JM> J N SOUDAN 6.600 Jan. 17 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan.
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    • 705 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. I (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples, MllllMlu. Lib!—. Antwerp fnHwaan ami Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail; t TEKUKUNI MARO 12.000 Jan. S 10 HAKU6AN MARU 16.400 Jan. 24 36 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Feb. 7 I KATORI MARU ***** Feb. 33 S3 I KASHIMA MARn 10.000 Mar. 8
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    • 539 2 BURNS PfflLP UNE. (Incorporated tn Australia.) YOB BRISBANE, STDMET AND MSL-4 BOURNE vm JAVA. DARWIN AKD THURSDAT ISLAND. Regular monuuf Ballings by the wed* known steamer MARELLA (7J« tons) and the m MANOOLA (3362 tons) (Cargo only). The v. MAREIJ A Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading
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    • 516 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LIMITED. 1 (Incorporated in Denmark^' PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. BOTTBRDiMt. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Pruin Prom FttjttX FMB rpore Malacca Port Penang t MBONIA 16/1 M/l 1771 U/l ALBIA 6/2 6/3 7/J BORINOIA 31/3 37/3 31/2 3/3 FIONIA 30/3 M/l 31/3 13/3 KRAI A
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    • 1118 2 THE BUTE FUNNEL UNE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Steam SUp Co, Ltd. and China Mutual (19S1) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CUNABD STfaMSHIP CO, LTD. THE STRAirS STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE SARAWAK STtAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. THE AUSTRALIAN MUENTAL LIN I i.hi. The SIAM
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  • 452 3 Comment On Canton Settlement. Shanghai Dei 18. In view of the tragic occurrences Which have recently happened in' the «outh. says the Shipping Review, Shanghai, we have consistently advocated the exercise of conciliation in Canton, so as to bring to an earljf termination the alleged "seamen's
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  • 354 3 Severe Encounter Outside Yangtse River. Shanghai. Dec. 14. tr.'iu pirates were shot dead. 9 £v?m'jers of the crew cf a Shantung Junk were believed to have been drowned, and five marines of the Chunho gunboat wounded In a battle which lasted several fc urs along thn 1 ccast
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  • 415 3 Two Dredgers To Be Built In Germany. l\"nz Ken;, Doc. 13. The Whan^poa Conssi-vancy Eoard has cnt?r2d into a contract wUh the German firm of Schichau, represented in Shanghai by Siemens China Company, fcr the construction of the first cf tha largj dredgers to undertake ths work
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  • 157 3 SINGAPORE H ARBOUR BOARD. Tuesday, January 3. Ships ilonnMe the Whams or expected to a-rive. Oodown Gate Entrance. .-".a-si Wharf Chr. Huygens 33 1 Anshun. Rohna 30 1 Kola Albert Dock Entrance 1 Van HeuUc Victoria Dock Entrance 1 Main Wharf Leconte de Lisle 19 3 Kudat 18 3 Conte
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  • 47 3 STRAITS— CALCUTTA CONFERENCE. It is notified for information that as from January Ist., 1934 a new scale of freight rates on all commodities from Singapore and Penang to Calcutta has been introduced. Copies of the new tariff may be' obtained from Messrs Adamson. GUfiUan and Co.. Ltd.
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  • 238 3 KUX».;ra.V Brit.. 503 tons, from Sibu 1 1, for SUM til. HAFTHOR. Norw.. 761 tens, from Bangkok 1.1. for EingkoS S.I. LECONTE DE LJBUE. Fr. 6.578 toru. from Mar^!!>3 11, for Saigon S.I. LARUT, Brit 464 tons, from Malacca 1.1, for Malacca 3.1. TITAN. Brit., 5.749 ton*, from
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  • 25 3 The Carthage has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this port ttt 9 a.m. tomorrow. She will proceed alongside the wharf.
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  • 24 3 STRAITS— HOMEWARD CONFERENCE. The additional rate of freight on tin to Gydnla. direct or with transhipment, is 19s. 6d per ton of 20 cwts.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 781 3 Jjf NORDDEIJTSCHEF dffi3 LLOYD. i 7a (Incorporated Is VjßfjgC*' Oermany.) The nnrksmeptlaned an toe ectnpanyV Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD I TRAVE for Qotio, Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, N. China ft Japan Jan. 16 HOMEWARD I MAIN for Oenoa, Marseilles, Adam, R'dam, Hfxtrg and Bremen Jan. t t OOSLAR for Marseilles. R'dam,
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    • 437 3 £67.3.11 FROM EITHER MANILA OB HOMO KONO Via AMERICA TO EUROPE This rate lnchidee: (a) TearM class acres, the Fatlne. (>) Ist atMB rail am Aierlne. (c) TearM elaes Atlantic in the new and fasaeae aa. Ma-i*fil*n~ er a*. W ashing tea. NOTE: If passage through the Panama Canal Is
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    • 313 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO^ LTD. Xaoorpora «d Id Bfltknd.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. i-t)R HAVRE, LONDON, RO7TKRDAMA HAMBURG Tla Perts aad Sacs Canal. Due Sails. Steamer Spore S'pora. OTTT OF RVANSVILLE In port Jan. I CTTT OF NORWICH Jan. l« Jan. FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN, Steamer Due Spore. CITY OF BATH
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 79 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins Sunshine temp. *F hrs. "F Alor Star 90 Nil 10.7 73 Kota Bham 85 Nil 8.7 72 K. Trongganu 85 NU 6 8 70 Bukit Jeram 88 NU 10.0 72 Mersing 82 0.05 4 9 73 Singapore
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 301 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised ifi these columns send copies of testimonials. Do not send originals. WANTED, a first class experienced Pressman. State machines -ble to run and salary r- uired. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box 162, Straits Times. WANTED Two Eurasian Wardresses for the
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    • 681 4 MOTOR VEHICLES MORRIS MINOR tourer.. 1930 model cxi ctllent condition. What offers? Apply 189, Straits Times. USED CARS. Austin, Baby Flats, Ford. Graham-Paige, Singer Junior, Morrls-Cowley. ■ASTERN AUTO CO, LTD, 69/79 Orchard Road, Singapore. HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow*. Angullla Park, Angullla Co. TO LST, 7, Napier Rd, A 14,
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    • 498 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Ground ft Firs* Floor. Robinson Rrt. Premises, separately or together. United Engineers. TO LST, No. 110, Robinson Road, suitable for office ft store. Apply 8. Manasseh ft Co. 5-2, Malacca Street TO LIT. OFFICES at 4 and 4 -A. Prince Bt top floor and No. 32,
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    • 675 4 PUBLIC NOTICES All appUcabjns for accommodation at Fraser's Hill In Government Bungalows including those on Mf<lVal Certificate should be made to the Superintendent, Fraser's Hill and not to the State Medical ft Health Officer, Pahang, as from January 1, 1934. U. A. CURRIK, Superintendent, Fraser's Hill. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE
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    • 691 4 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Claims for refund of Assessment on vacant houses. Notice is hereby given that claims for refund of assessment on vacant houses within Municipal limit* for the period from July 1 to nwwnhrr 31, 1933, must be sent in on or before January 31, 1*34. Applications
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    • 503 4 I_BUSINESS CARDS j| FIG A R O BEAUTT CREATIONS THE $8 PERMANENT WAVE Bl EUROPEAN LADY CXPERTS BAFFLES HOTEL (Boom 120) and at 93 Bras Basah Exd MASSAGE HALL 1 MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mia HARO ana Miss HANA M. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. OF INTEREST TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND INVESTORS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 188 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sing, ore Within O We t MaUya Malaya. Postage. Monthly S 3.08 S 4.00 2.50 QoarterlT S 850 $1200 f 150 Half Yearly $17.00 *M.O» M 5-00 Yearly 534.M C 48.00 '30.00 Note.—OnUUUon cheques should include the usual bank dlscoont ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charrrs and instructions for CLASSIFIED
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  • 207 5 Civil Service Pay Cuts Opposed. Salonika. Dec. 23. News of a complete 24-hour paralysis in the postal, telegraph and telephone services throughout Greece first filtered Into the outside world on Wednesday as the effective strike of all postal employees, protesting the recent pay cut of the
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  • 76 5 Indian's Attempt To Beat The Record. Kugby. Dec 27. The Indian airman, Mr. Man Mo-h.-'.i Mngh, who is chief pl!o; to the Maharaja of Patlala, Is awaiting favoiraMe weather to itart on an artempt to beat Mrs. Molllson's record In th 3 night to Cape Town.
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  • 107 5 Nanking To Resume Control Of Consulates In Russia. Nanking. Dec. 20. To unify administration In foreign affairs, It Is understood that all the Chinese Consulates In Tashkent. Semipalatlnsk. Alamatu, Andljan and Dsalsangsk. In Soviet Russia, will hereafter come under the direct control of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 231 5 _H O T ELS WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR ADELPHI HOTEL THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-MORROW AT 1 p.m. SPEAKER: Dr. C. BUNTINE of PERTH, W. A. DAILY CLASSICAL MUSIC DURING TIFFIN SEA VIEW HOTEL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS UTUMAVI MUSIC
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    • 155 5 SERVICE QUALITY PRICE IF IT'S ANYTHING TO DO WITH RADIO OR AMPLIFIERS 'Phone, Write or Clt RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. So'.e Agents for many leading Radio Manufacturers. BROADCAST HOUSE, 2. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. Largest and mort comprehensive Radio Stockirta. Best equipped and mort efficient SERVICF DBPT. 'PHONE 7399
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    • 316 5 llllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM "Le Rendezvous des Gourmets OPE N I N G I 1 j WEDNESDAY I I §i £f\ AN AMAZINGLY MODERATE TARIFF ■2/\ COMBINED WITH AN ATMOSPHERE OF Vv^S^fl^k. LUXURY AND EXCLUBIVENEBS, JUSTI- lES OUR CLAIM TO BEING SINGAPORE'S J£ W^^R\^T SMARTEST YET MOST INEXfSMSIVS y/ ff BEAUTIFUL LOUNGE BARS
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 289 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle I I EM I I (CLUES.) ACROSS. 11. Bend In middle 23. Weight 1. Practical jofce 36. Education 3. East Indian food 37. Union 8. Central point 28. Human being 10. Humiliate 39. in n 11. Knock 31. Analyse grammatically 12. Competitor 33. SUent 13. Number 34.
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  • 2306 6 Lola The Python-Girl— Priestley, Dramatist, Comes Of Age— A Pretty Problem And A Terrible Bore Prom Singapore Enter Mac West>-"King Of The River" In "Far Malay (From Our Own Correspondent.) Straits Tikes Office, Fleet Street, Dec. 9. THIS week has given London perhaps
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 231 6 SUFFERED WITH I WEEPINGJCZEMA On Hands. Fingers Became Watery. Cuticura Healed. I suffered from weeping eczema of tbe bands. Little white specks appeared between my fingers, then itching began and my fingers became watery. When I retired for tbe night tbe itching was worse, resulting in loss of sleep owing
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    • 203 6 twE THANK OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS FOR JTHEIR SUPPORT DURING THE PAST YEAR AND EpCTEND TO THEM EVERY, GOOD WISH FOR 1934. MAYNARD CO., LTD 111, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MOFENINGAFTER jgjfj W^ at Tin^' an<^ nierr y! No need to feel "sunk" next day. Take a laxative dose of Phillips' Milk
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  • 444 7 Managing The Girl Of The Period. Why were there so many Mothers' Unions, Schools for Women, and Young Wives' Leagues, but no corresponding organisations for fathers? The question was put to members of the Parents' Association recently by Miss Addison Phillips, the former head of Clifton
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  • 192 7 Nanking. Dec. 17. Tli' 1 restrictions regarding the acv. i. by foreign missions or cljurchcs, of real estate in the interior do not apply in the case of reliidous bodies composed entirely of i ':ii- nationals, according to an official Interpretation of the provisions of the regulations governing
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  • 589 7 AFTER TWO-GOALS LEAD. S.R.C. Outplayed Br Chinese. Chinese .7; SRC. .2. Saturday's charity soccer match between the S.P.C. and the Chinese produced a very one-sided display, the S.R.C. being trounced to the tune of 7—2.7 2. They made a promising start but failed to maintain the standard. Mr.
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  • 84 7 Tribute By American Minister Peipine. Dec. 23. In an interview with Reuter this morning. Mr. Nelson T. Johnson. United States Minister to China, who returned to Peiplng last night after six weeks tour of the coast, stated that he was deeply Impressed with the signs of progress he
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  • 212 7 European Girl's Plea For Errant Husband. "I don't want to take any action. I want to go back to my husband" was the emphatic declaration of a pretty Portuguese woman, dressed In Malay costume, and speaking perfect English before Mr. Norman Orlce, the second magistrate, this morning. The
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  • 67 7 Singapore Philanthropist's Gift. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 1. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the well-known Singapore philanthropist, who recently visited Seremban, has I understand, written to say that he will give $10,000 towards the new Negri Sembilan Chinese Maternity Hospital. The gift is much appreciated locally and,
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  • 235 7 Claimed By German Scientist I The announcement in the Sunday i Times recently that a remedy for cancer was about to be put on the market by the German Dye Trust has aroused much interest among experts. The preparation Is now being made at Leverkusen, near Cologne.
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  • 74 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Dec. 31. Under the patronage of the Klan^ and Coast Rotary Club, Klang. a free cinema show was given to more than three hundred poor children at the Empire Talkies, Klang. Klang, Dec. 31. A successful evening was spent at the Klang Catholic
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 379 7 BRITAIN'S LATEST LAUGH SHOW A HUGE SUCCESS! T ■s^&i# PAVILION TO-NIGHT •[j3m*gSJJ**\ "A romantic comedy with an ingenious central situation, a wealth of humorous asides,. .makes a direct appeal to those in search of Joyful W entertainment. Frank Lawton is splendid." Daily Mail. &m y j™ m^^B iX-S "HEADS WE
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  • 534 9 Malcolm Bowley Son's Report. Malcolm Bowley and Son's weekly market report, dated London Dec. 8, states: Apart from further petty dissensions in the American administration, the week has provided little of political interest. The French position still remains extremely obsoure. in spite of the official attitude
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  • 108 9 Index Figures Based On 1929 "Receipts. The following index numbers represent the estimated monthly traffic receipts of the Imperial and International Communications Limited as related to comparable traffic In the year 1029. Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929=100. anuary
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  • 533 9 Demand Decreasing:. FIXATION OF PRICES AGREED UPON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Manchester, Dec. 6. Spinners and manufacturers in the Lancashire cotton industry have continued to report a falling off in demand. The reduced activity has to a large extent been due to the uncertain outlook regarding prices.
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  • 611 9 Symington And Wilson's Report Symington and Wilson's report, dated London Dec. 8. states: On Thursday. Friday and Saturday of last week the rubber market was firm and fairly active, prices at one time on Thursday showing an advance of over \Bd.\ 8 d. on those ruling
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  • 902 9 Satisfactory Results. IMPROVED METHODS OF CULTIVATION. The annual general meeting of the Antigua Sugar Factory, Ltd., was held in November at 18 Laurence Pount-ney-lane, E.C. Mr. Geo. Moody Stuart (the chairman) presided. The Secretary (Mr. A. D. Crichton) having read the notice convening the meeting and the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 629 9 BANKING. I NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HAKDELSBANK N. V. Established '8C: at Anxterdam. Au bed On I Olds. 100.000.000 Pak Up Capital Olds. 55,000.000 JScrvei Olds. 35.6f1,U» HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAG IE ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Office for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH >SAE IND T ""S:
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    • 79 9 RENE ULLMANN AGENT FOR CYMA WATCHES CHRONOMETERS [J& THE I LEVER M ft I W (SWISS JEWELS &jJMJjJfI MADE) MOVEMENT V W Sn^FERI^PA^R^fN SSSct*™™ S <°™ SERVICE AFTER SALE: THE QUALITY OF OL'R WATCHES IS SUCH THAT NO SERVICE IS RKQIIKED. BUT, SHOULD ANY INTERVENTION Of OURS BE NECESSAEV, WE
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    • 293 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU, N. 7. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam -***** HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM i-H BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE BATAVIA. Branches thrcughct -t.e Dutch East Indl and in the Straits Settlements. India. China. Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National ProTlnclal Bank. Limited. Correspondents In th: principal
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  • 57 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH CHEW CHEW LENG CHOO— Aged 81 years, beloved mother of Chia Soon Kirn and grandmother of Chia Choo Scan, at her residence No. 29 Exeter Road, off KUliney Road. Relatives and friends are requested not to send scrolls. Funeral on Saturday. January 6, 1934, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 801 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JAN. 2. 1934. AGENT OR CONSUL It is significant that the reaction of domiciled Indians In Malaya to our leading article entitled An Agent For Whom?" has been almost entirely hostile, If comments in local Indian journals are to be taken as a correct reflection
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  • 100 10 Returning From Sumatra On Thursday. H.E. the Governor, Lady dementi and the Misses Clementl *will return to Penang by air via Alor Star from Sumatra on Thursday morning. They will stay at Bel Retlro until Monday evening, when Lady Clementl and the Misses Clementl leave Penang for Singapore
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  • 702 10 SINCM ALA VANS. The following letter from the Ministry of the Interior, Nanking, to a Mi layan Chinese who applied for rejr-stratlon may interest our Chinese readers "In view of the fact that neither Mr. X himself nor his father has become naturalised as a foreign
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  • 71 10 Singapore. ALBAMBRA You Made Me Love You. With Stanley Lupino Thelma Todd. 6.15—9.15. CAPITOL Dinner At EigM. 6.15—9.15. GREAT WORLD Cabaret —Smiling Through It Th« Mad Utnlta. MARUSUKUI (ill Hoor-E-Harcm—Hindustani Talktt. 6.15—9.13. PAVILION Heads We Go. With Coiutanc* Cummings, Prank Lawton. f.)59.15. BITZ. GEYLANO The Warrior's Husband. With Ellssa
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  • 1033 10 WHEN THE SEA GIVES UP ITS WEALTH. From time to time we have a hint of the illimitable store of goods and wealth buried at the bottom of the sea. Sometimes it is revealed under comic circumstances, as witness the accompanying stories of the angler who landed
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 56 10 40 BE Ufito ima wmZl Hai c *iMfe.a m w b i ¥m 1 \VI W fe g j^ljgßlr WE/ NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLI ROU AOKNT JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH. rvl VMS ■>/ I YTT> ■II^^BRED. FED Lr
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    • 178 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 lid for eight 10-lnch records. Auto stop. Detachable Columbia saund box No. 15a. NEW PORTABLES $39. (Illustrated list wnt wHh
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  • 814 11 Mr. A. S. HAYNES AND Mr. W. S. GIBSON GET THE C.M.G. 0.8. E. FOR KELANTAN PIONEER. Woman Honoured For Work For Infant Welfare. New Year honours which have come k> Malaya are as follows: Mr. A. S. HAYNF.S. Companion of the Most
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  • 225 11 Important Developments Portended. Washington, Jan. 1. Important financial developments are believed to be portended by an announcement that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is offering banks, which have sold their preferred stock to the R.F.C., an opportunity to purchase R.F.C. debentures maturing on Dec. 15, 1935,
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  • 140 11 Pessimistic Review Of Silver Situation. London. Jan. 1. Mocatta's annual bullion review says there is no feature on the horizon at the moment which is likely to influence the price of silver in either direction. "The resolution passed by the Economic Conference has done little to raise the
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  • 66 11 Appointed To Chinese Legations Abroad. Nanking, Dec. 20. Appointment of several nUlitary attaches to legations abroad is an-, nounced in an order of the Genera? Staff Department. Ma J. -Gen. Tang Chin Is appointed* military attache to the Chinese Lega-* tion at Paris; Col. Chou Chi-min to the
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  • 48 11 Death Of Famous German Banker. Berlin. Dec. 31. The death has occurred of Dr. CarlMelchlbr, the famous Hamburg banker and member of the German Peace" Delegation and Finance Committee of j the League of Nations. He was vicepresident of *he Bank of International < Settlements.- -Reuter. i
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  • 334 11 Scenes Of Revelry. EUROPEAN OPTIMISM MORE RESTRAINED. New York, Jan. 1. Scenes of revelry unsurpassed since the bull market days of 1929 marked the advent of the New Year. The streets were filled with crowds of merry-makers blowing tin horns and trumpets, while the hotels
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  • 37 11 The cess on rubber exports in the F.M.S., imposed for the purposes of the Rubber Research Institute, has been reduced from eight to seven cents a picul for the first six months of 1934.
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  • 162 11 Not Molested Or Forced To Leave Country. In a letter to .the Shunpao, Shanghai Chinese dally, the Chinese Legation in Cuba denied the report that the Chinese I Cuban Legation requested the Govem- ment for $20,000 for relief of Chinese residents in Cuba. Although Chinese there suffered
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  • 42 11 Output To Be 2,3*6,45» Tons For m\ Havana, Dec. 31. In conformity wlthTthe International sugar pact" paaidfen't Giau Sau-JWartin' has issliea S deciee that sugar quota stiafi Be" 2J815&9 tons anil .qr'defcgj tKSt winding «!RU "itart oi? Jan. 15-^euter
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  • 37 11 Injured In Car Crash At Potsdam. Berlin, Dec. 31. The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Nagll_juid Counsellor'Jiuyl "were slightly Injury when their motor-car skidded on an ice-covered road at Potsdam today and crashed Into a tree. Reuter.
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  • 334 11 Serious Disturbances In The Provinces. London, Dec. 29. South America is in the throes of unsettled political conditions. A message from Buenos Aires states that what is regarded as an attempted radical revolt against the conservative regime has been suppressed here and other parts of the
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  • 321 11 Rubbers Show Upward Trend. London, Dec. 27. On the Stock Exchange today brightness prevailed in most sections with gold minings especially meeting with a good demand on the Improved labour outlook and the better French political conditions. Imperial Airways lumped nearly five shillings to 43/9 on Increased traffic
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  • 321 11 Machine Hits Wireless Pylon In Fog. PETROL EXPLODES. Attempts At Rescue Unavailing. Ten people were killed when an aeroplane belonging to Imperial Airways hit a wireless pylon in a fog in Belgium. Brussels, Dec. 31. The pilot, wireless operator and eighi passengers in the Imperial
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  • 33 11 Paris, Dec. 31. A decree has been published authorising the suppression of the exchange surtaxes for Great Britain. Ceylon, the Malay States, Hong Konjf and Ireland as from Jan. 1. Reuier.
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  • 82 11 Blaze Aboard British Steamer. London, Jan. 1. The oimers of the British steamer Sacramento Valley, which is en route from San Pedro, the gulf of Mexico to Japan and China with a cargo of cotton, have received messages statin? that a fire broke out aboard
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 20 11 CARNATION MILK ''From Contented Cows MAKES AY EXCELLENT BASIS FOB FROZEN SALADS AMI" DESSERTS. <**~ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Distributor*i GETZ BROS. CO.
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  • 603 12 GALA DAY AT k SELETAR. R.A.F. Display. JOY-RIDES IN THE ATHENA. On Sunday, the first Imperial Airways plane, the Astraea left Seletai for London carrying 5,000 letters. Over one hundred people, guests ol Imperial Airways, were present tt witness the departure and gave
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  • 62 12 The criminal fraternity ceased "business" during the holidays, and th< police had a quiet week-end. The onlj major case was reported from Gey lane on Friday night, when three Chines: who were suspected to have beer planning a robbery were rounded vi and arrested. One man was said
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  • 51 12 The report and statement of account! ol the Eurasian Association. Singapore has been sent to the members at theii last addresses. The addresses of somi of the members are unknown and thosi numbers are asked to communlcati with the honarary secretary. c/< Raffles Dispensary, or The Asiatli Petroleum Co. (S.S.)
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  • 224 12 Prize Winners In The New Year Balls. The judges for the fancy dress competition at Raffles Hotel on New Year's Eve had an extremely difficult task for there were well over 100 costumes, possessing originality and beauty, to select from and after long consideration they awarded the
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  • 120 12 Allegation Against Tamil. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 1. Before the Seremban magistrate on Saturday an English-speaking Tamil. S. David, was charged with falsely representing that he was the representative of a European, S. Francis and inducing Cheong Leong to deliver chairs valued at $39.90, Khoon Fen
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  • 89 12 Office-Bearers For Ensuing Year. At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Christian Association, held in the Institute Hall, Prlnsep Street, on Dec. 28, Mr. Song Ong Slang, C.B.E. presiding, the election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted as follows:—president. Mr. Song Ong Slang; vice president. Rev.
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  • 54 12 One case of chicken pox was reported on board the s.s. Rohna on its arrival In Singapore from Madras on Saturday. The ship was put In quarantine and precautionary measures were adopted to prevent a spread of the disease. The vessel will leave Singapore for Madras In
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  • 120 12 Results Of Novel School Competition. (From A Correspondent) Kuala Trengganu, Dec. 16. The results of the first students' handwriting competition in the State of Trengganu, organised by the Physical Culture and Commercial Institute. Trengganu, were announced by the judges yesterday. Accordingly the manuscripts of Messrs. Aw Hoon Aik,
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  • 62 12 The band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will play the following, weather permitting at Botanical Gardens tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. March Cavalry of the Clouds (Alford); Overture, Masaniello (Auber) Humoresque. A Musical Jig Saw (Aston); Waltz, Weln. Welb. and Gesang (Strauss)
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  • 48 12 Mr. J. C. Rodrigues, who retired from Government service recently, after having served for thirty-two years. Is leaving Teluk Anson for Penang to take up his residence there. Most of his service was In Teluk Anson as chief clerk in the Public Works Department and the Harbour Board.
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  • 138 12 Drug Possession Charge Dropped. Abdul Hamld, an Indian Mohamedan shop assistant of 76, High Street, was acquitted by the Criminal District Judge. Mr. N. A. Worley, this morning of a charge of possession of ganja. He was arrested at midnight on Dec. 15, last, when a small quantity
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  • 81 12 George Vincent Ess, a middle-aged Eurasian, was bound over this morning by Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate. In a sum of $100 with one surety for one year on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $17, the property of a friend.
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  • 22 12 Dr. F. V. Jacques, Deputy State Health Officer, Perak. and Mrs. (Dr.) Jacques, Lady Medical Officer, Talping, will sail from Penang today.
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  • 363 12 One Man Killed And Three Injured. A collision between two motor-cars in Grove Road shortly after midnight resulted in the death of one at the occupants and severe Injuries to three others. All were Chinese. The man who was killed was thrown out and died
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  • 107 12 Mr. Richard .Mart inus And Miss Agatha Hew. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 1. The wedding took place at the Church oi the Visitation. Seremban. on Saturday, Rev. Father Geo. Auguln officiating, of Mr, Richard E. Martlnus of Jelebu Tin Dredging Company, son of the late Mr.
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  • 74 12 F..M.S. Rewards For Honours Degrees. The scheme for Malay officers, Malay Administrative Service, appearing on pages 256 to 259 of the Year Book, 1931 has been amended by adding the following new paragraph: "In the case of a candidate who has taken an honours degree at Oxford or
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  • 65 12 Towkay Who Refused To Join Secret Society. Bearing several Injuries, a Chinese towkay living in Queen Street, reported to the police on Saturday night, that he had been attacked by a crowd of secret society men. He alleged that about six men appeared and attempted to get
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  • 35 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 1. Wong Ah Chai, the Young Selangor Chinese who Intends walking to China, left Seremban on new year's day. Wong Ah Chal recently cycled to England.
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  • 686 12 SCHOOL GARDENS IN THE STATES. The annual Inspection of gardens In Larut and Matang district for the award of the District Shield was carried out during the month. The shield was won by Matang School with Changkat Jering School a close second. Judging of gardens
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  • 112 12 Exercise On Island Golf Course. The Ist Battalion the Wiltshire Regiment, will be carrying out Field Firing Exercises on the Island Golf Course between the hours of 6.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m., on Jan. 16 and 17. The flying of a red flag at: 6!' 2 and 9th
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  • 294 13 New Cable Code Rates In Operation. Code telegrams sent from Singapore will in future cost 20 per cent, more than previously. This is the result of the decisions reached at the recent International Telegraph Conference held at Madrid. Under the new rule the 10-letter code system
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  • 89 13 Was expected In Singapore This Morning. Mr. Aundiappah Chettiar of Chettinad. an enterprising member of the Chettiar community who is making a tour of Burma and Malaya in a private plane, is due in Singapore this morning from the north. He flew from Calcutta to Rangoon and
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  • 204 13 Performance By Singapore Musical Society. The dates for the performances of this Oratorio have now been fixed. They are Sunday, Feb. 18 at 9.00 p.m., and Monday Feb. 19 at 5.20 p.m. The Singapore Musical Society Choir meets again for Its final practice before Joining the orchestra, on
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  • 134 13 $1,050 Stolen From Room. Pleading guilty to a charge of housebreaking and theft a Cantonese, named Lang Ng Tim way sentenced to eight months' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. N. A. Worley, the acting criminal district Judge, on Saturday. According to the prosecution story accused was roaming with
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  • 26 13 The next meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club will be held tomorrow at the Adelphi Hotel. The speaker will be Dr. C. Buntine of Perth, W.A.
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  • 350 13 Across Atlantic In 65-Foot Boat A former Malayan planter, Mr. Reginald Phillips, recently crossed the Atlantic in a 65-foot motor ship. When 15 days from shore and off the track of shipping, the oil gave out, but Mr. Phillips and his companions managed to finish their
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  • 138 13 To Stay In Singapore Another Year. The Ist Battalion the Wiltshire Regiment, to stay in Singapore for another year. No official communication In this regard has, however, been received by the Military Department, the only intimation to the troops so far being a statement In The Times. The
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  • 78 13 Large Christmas Tree Ablaze. New Year celebrations early yesterday morning In a European house In River Valley Road were marred when a large decorated Christmas tree lighted by candles, caught fire. The Fire Brigade were summoned, and the fire was put out In a short time. Later
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  • 559 13 New Competition. MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS FOR PEASANTS. In connectior. with next year's eleventh Malayan Exhibition, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur on June 2, 3 and 4, a special feature will be an all-Malayan padi competition which is being organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association in
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  • 398 13 Dr. Portelll succeeds Dr. E. V. Jacques at Talping as Deputy State and Medical Officer, Perak. Mr. H. E. Mamie, formerly of the F.M.S. Railways, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. The engagement is announced, and the marriage will shortly take place, of Mr. A. V. Hitch, Medical
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  • 2000 14 Home Football Arsenal's Advantage Threatened By Derby County. DERBY ONLY TWO POINTS BEHIND LEAGUE LEADERS. Manchester City's Defence Again Collapses The struggle for the English League championship gets more thrilling as time goes on and as a result of the latest games Derby County are run-ners-up to the Arsenal with
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    19 14 The Royal Singapore Yacht Club B class boata after the start of their race at the Sea sports yesterday.
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  • 144 14 Negri Sembilan Lose At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 30. By four goals to one Selangor defeated Negrl Sembilan after a difficult second half. Selangor were trying an experimental side of forwards and pressed most of the time. Selangor attacked from the bully-off and
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  • 119 14 London, Dec. 5. Cambridge University's track and field hopes are very slim this year, now that the two United States athletes, J. B. Hawes and Oscar Sutermeister, both of Harvard, have left. Hawes competed in the sprint in the meet with Oxford last March, in which he
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  • 32 14 The referees' refresher course will j not be held today owing to the an- 1 nual meeting of the S-A.F.A. to-; morrow. The next meeting will be; on Jan. 16th.
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  • 160 14 Army Go Down To Harlequins. London, Dec. 30. Somerset defeated Devon in the county Rugby championship at Weston-super-Mare today by 20 points to 8. Other results today as cabled by Reuter and our London correspondent were as follows: Bath 6: Devon Services 0. Blackheath 3: Coventry 11. Cardiff
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  • 99 14 Just Misses His Century At Calcutta. i Calcutta, Dec. 30. In the three-day match against an India XI the M.C.C. scored 270 for 8 wickets, C. F. Walters making 07, Townsend and Verity 52 and 48, both not out in an unbroken ninth wicket partnership of 108.
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  • 419 14 BETSY LEADS "B CLASS HOME. To Win R.S.Y.C. Sweep Race. On Sunday there was no race for the A Class, but Ramona was out practising and she seems to be getting in good trim. The B Class sailed a sweepstake race. There was a pleasant whole-sail breeze In the north-east,
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  • 872 15 New Year's Day Sports. Asiatic Rugby Fifteen's Fine Display. THRILLS AT LAND AND SEA SPORTS. Most Successful Function For Years. I The New Year land and sea sports, were attended by brilliant weather I and proved the most successful function held for many years. Conditions were ideal for the New
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  • 410 15 Selangor's Fine Defence Saves Heavier Defeat. ("From Our Cwn Correspondent Seremban, Dec. SO. The Negri Sombllan All Blues Rugby Football XV, the oldest Astatic rugger eidf in the country, who will be visiting Singapore next week, defeatrd Sflangor Club in a return fixture today before
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  • 45 15 The lol'owing were tne teams in the srsity Ru?by match: OxfordOwen Smith; Warr. Crammer. Lorraine. Rees Jones; Jackson. Moshane; Pearock. Nicholson. Pier.arr, Mather, Wray, Phillips, Burrow, Low. CambridgeParker: Johnstone. Woollcr. Dick. Fyfe; C Jones, Bowcott; R. Jones, Leather, Bowman. Lord. A. Rees. Murray, tsrifnth. Laborde.
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  • 322 15 Get Over Three Times In Second Half. South Johore nil; Wiltshire Regt. 9 pts Wiltshire Regiment gave an interesting display at Johore Bahru on! Saturday. Neither side was at full strength but both fought splendidly on a rain- j sodden pitch. They tackled with! great
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    18 15 Malay kolehs (four to five depa^) under uaj in their event in the New Year's Sea Sports yesterday.
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  • 53 15 Perry Beaten In Two Sets. Melbourne, Jan. 1. In the third lawn tennis Test match Australia was leading England, by six matches to two on the second day in the course of which McGrath beat Perry 7—5, 6—4 in a magnificent battle of tactics in which McGrath's double
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  • 284 15 Inter-State Badminton Match. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Jan. 1. Malacca defeated Negri Sembllan by 8 games to 5 on Saturday and Sunday In the first Inter-state Badminton match held here. Negri Sembilan won its five games thanks to the women players and to the two
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  • 65 15 Today, Januan 2. Rugby: S.C.C. tournament: Public S-r-vloes V 3» X.C.0.. Padang. Wednesday, January J. Rugby: S C.C. B vs. Public Services XV. Padang; Wiltshire Regt. "A" vs. R.A.F. "A." Tanglin. Hockey: S.C.C. Ist vs. S.R.C. lit, S.C.C. Padang: Wiltshire vs. Police, Tanglin; Indian Assn. vs. Ceylon S.C.,
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  • 276 15 Huge Entry For Bicycle Race. Ti.c Land Sports, held at the Anscn Road Stadium, attracted tremendous crowd. Music was played by Hie Police Band. HE. the 0.0.C. iMajor General L. C. L. Oldfield) was an interested spectator and ed the trophies at the conclusion. There wire the usual
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  • 43 16 Cueeson Wins Perth Cup. Sydney. Dec. 31. The Perth Cup tcday resulted as follows CUEESON 7.0 1 BALLANDALLOCK 7.0 2 PRINCE PALADIN 8.0 3 Won by half a length, third a neck away. Time 3.03. Eleven ran. Betting 2.1; 12/1; 16/1.
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  • 1353 16 Volunteers' Great Display On Padang. S.S.V.F. 22 pte. F.M.S.V.R. 8 pts. It is to be hoped that the match between the S.B. and F.M s. Volunteers will become an annual feature if it produces such interesting rugger as the first game, which was played on
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    • 424 16 FAT MAN LOSES 63 lbs. Kruschen and Walking Overweight men who want to lose a few pounds can have the benefit of this man's experiences. He gives them to us for publication "In a little over twelve months I htve reduced my weight from 227 lbs. to 164 lbs., by
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  • 2472 17 CUP IN RECORD TIME. Two Jockeys HeavilyFined. Star Player won the Penang Turf Club Gold Cup yesterday In record time from Nonya Bukit Timah and Senlac. The race was thrilling from start to finish and it appeared over the last furlong as if Nonya Bukit
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    • 131 17 What i» the World's greatest CENTRAL AIRPORT? |M the Thrilling FIRST NATIONAL Production with RICHARD BARTMKLMESS CAPITOL To-morrow! l\u Ni L Mi (ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIAN AIRWAYS.) COMMENCING from Jan. 1. 1934 the following ABATEMENTS are offered to firms and Individuals using the services of the K. N. I. L. M.
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  • 764 18 Sino-Japanese Move Against Charhar Rebels? Thirty thousand 19th Army troops are being massed at Yenping, in North-West Fukien, in an attempt to hold up the Central advance. Meanwhile, a rebel force is reported to have crossed the Chekiang border along the coast and
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  • 296 18 Increase To 300,000 Men Expected. Berlin, Dec. 27. Gen. Curt von Hammerstein has resigned the command of the Relchwehr which he has held since Nok 30, 1930. This development was not unexpected since Gen. Hammerstein, regarding Hitler's conception of the State with considerable apprehension and, though loudly supporting
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  • 497 18 Grip On Rumania. MARTIAL LAW IN BUCHAREST. Bucharest, Jan. 1. The fanatic terrorist hand of the Iron Guard has apparently such a murderous grip on the country that the statesmen are showing a marked disinclination to assume the premiership. M. Angelescu, the acting Prime Minister
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  • 140 18 PASSPORT AS LICENCE American Motor Service In Interior Of China. Nanking, Dec. 20. In compliance with the request of the Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is reported to have notified the American Consulate at Tientsin to stop the operation of a commercial motor service on the Sui-yuan-Slnkiang
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  • 55 18 Reappears Under A New Name. Malta. Dec. 29. Enrico Mizzi, late Minister for Education, has been fined £10 and the Malta newspaper has been suspended for two months. The Malta, however, is unaffected by the verdict as It has since reappeared under a new name. Mini is appealing
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  • 502 19 "Japan's Policy The Darkest Thundercloud Moscow. Dec. 30. M. LHvinotT, concluding his survey of the international aitaattea before the U.S.S.R. Central Executive Committee, noted the renewal «f diplomatic relations with China with satisfaction. He regretted that China still had to suffer Invasion from a foreign
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  • 116 19 Death Sentence For Soviet Chauffeur. Moscow, Dec. 28. The City Court has passed sentence of death on Valentine Ivanov, head chauffeur of a large Moscow garage, who on Dec. 3 drove his car Into a column of the Red Army, killing four and injuring five. The criminal
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  • 77 19 Marries Miss Barbara Hutchinson. London, Dec. 28. Mr. Victor Rothschild, heir of the Rothschild Barony held by his bachelor uncle, was married today to Barbara. only daughter of Mr. John Hutchinson. K. C. The bride was previously received Into the Jewish faith and the wedding was held
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  • 75 19 £95,000 Bequest To London Royal Academy Of Arts. London, Dec. 29. A bequest of approximately £95,000 has been made to the London Royal Academy of Arts by Gertrude Abbey. widow of the late Edwin Abbey, artist, who was born In America but came to England hi 1878 and
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  • 45 19 Former Soviet Commissar Dies In France. Mentone, Dec. 27. Anatol Lunacharsky, former Soviet Commissar of Public Instruction, has died after a long illness. He was appointed Soviet Ambassador to Spain last August following the recognition of the U.S.S.R. by Spain.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 31 19 Rle de Janeiro. Dec. 27. Two thousand persons are homeless and many dead. Injured and missing in vast floods follov ing torrential rains In the Catageuzes district.— Reuter Wireless.
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    27 20 THE SCENE as Captain Barnard and bis wife took off from Heston Aerodrome on a flight for India where be will five dfcpUys of flyinf. (Planet News.j
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  • 29 20 Seaf orths Leave For Palestine MISS THELMA CAZALtf. M.P.. Mr. L^a..- .as, the Olm actor, and Judge Samuel Scabury cf New York on arrival at Southampton from New York.
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    31 20 CAPTAIN C. D. BARNARD, hero of lonx -distance Oichte to India and the Cape, started front Heston Aerodrome, near London, on another flight to India, his wife arcomjanytn: him. (Planet News.)
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    13 20 THE FmSl BATTALION Seaforth Highlanders learis* Dover for service In Palestine. (Pianet News.)
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    17 20 i Hfc LATKST photographic coach for X-ray work beinr demonstrated at the radiologists' anasal exhibHivn. (Planet News.)
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    24 20 TWO YOUTHFUL shoppers at Gamafes Store la Holborn, enracod in the perplexing Christmas problem of which mask to bay for fihelr Christmas. (Planet News.)
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