The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 January 1932
1932-01-14
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Title Section17 1932-01-14 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. L 5.513. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article320 1932-01-14 1 The Lloyd barrage, the world's largest irrigation system was opened by the Viceroy yesterday Page 9. The Crown Prince and Princess of Belgium are on the way to Indo-Chlna Page 8. A two years moratorium of the Young Plan conditional annuities is suggested Page 8. Britain's December320 words
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Article1295 1932-01-14 1 My first Borneo dog was a pure white imitation of a fox terrier most of my canine acquaintances and possessions would certainly have given the Kennel Club a difficult job to unravel their pedigrees and place them m any recognised category of the dog world. Bounder, who1,295 words
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Advertisement246 1932-01-14 1 B^GIA TEA I Brings the freshness md fragrance of the Malayan gardens red to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL I K>;< ELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH MODERN COMFORTS TO-NIGHT. DINNER AND DANCE FRIDAY JANUARY 15th. MR. IVAN MARSHALL FAMOUS TENOR ROBUSTO (Late of Madam Melba Grand Opera C 0.,) WILL RENDER NUMBERS FROM246 words
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Advertisement255 1932-01-14 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL SPECIAL NOTICE. Saturday. January 23rd. GRAND GALA DINNER DANCE BALLOONS, FLOWERS, CAPS. DINNER and DANCE $3.00 No Extra Charge For After Dinner Dancing. GRILL. THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD., Telephone 5341 (8 Lines) Singapore. SEA VIEW HOTEL 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE with BARNA AND HIS255 words
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Advertisement129 1932-01-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pryamids Page 9. The World Crisis Pa^e I. A refreshing toilet soap Page 8. Police Band engagements Page 5. T 'it^rnat -onal honours for F. and N. Page 16. U.E. are pgents for Stewarts and Lloyds tubes —Page 3. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING F.M.S.R. NEW STATION (Keppel Road) RESTAURANT129 words
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Advertisement11 1932-01-14 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article591 1932-01-14 2 An Amusing Story of the "Sea Belle's" Visit Rather an amusing stcry is going the rounds m Malacca. where Sir Eric Geddes and his party are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman, of the Dunlop Plantations Company, of which Sir Eric is ehauman. Sir591 words
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Article33 1932-01-14 2 Mr B H E Walktr and liniJS" BaU man of Dnit <* Engineer, M«ma. »|mu, arrived by the Marudu or December 7th. m connection with the taking 1932 -sar G^tT ft m JAUn^ lst33 words
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Advertisement457 1932-01-14 2 BUSINESS CARDS. ammammmmmmmama^maaaammmmmmmmmmmma^ma^aaiaaammmmaamammaiaamamam MUSLIM KHAN CO., 37. JAVA ROAD. BOOK BINDERS Orders promptly executed Clnrges Moderate. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Class Work Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. MARBLE MERCHANTS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Nos. 1 3, Penhas Road, off Lavender Street Phone 6075. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL 55,457 words
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Advertisement598 1932-01-14 2 TENDERS, SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI NOTICE TENDERS. NUllUfc. to nereby given that tender* are now invited for tne lollowing materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Installation of sanitary fittings and Rain water at New Tenement and Shop Houses. Albert St..598 words
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Advertisement541 1932-01-14 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Amendment No. 28 of 1931 to the General Improvement Plan under Section 49 of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance. PLAN OF PROPOSED AMENDED LAYOUT FOR TRUST LAND AT BALESTIER ROAD. NOTICE TO OWNERS OR REPUTED OWNERS OF PROPERTY AFFECTED BY THE PLAN. Whereas the Singapore Improvement Trust541 words
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Advertisement421 1932-01-14 2 5 KAI I i#£ 1 i itfcs*lii«iM s^^^^-^v.^* $LL 01/ER THE STRAITS YOy WILL FIND 1) IT JS N^A b^^qay^y old scotch ji I —^WH|SKY>-- Skin Sufferers t mW m W "flT^fc V^ft r-ear mm\\\m*mm*mm\W m *M Wm\mmmm\\\W m ffK "'JHjBPf PRESCRIPTION tffta D.D.li. Prescription is an infallible rem- edy421 words
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Advertisement174 1932-01-14 2 AUCTION SAU m.mmrrc i mmr^mmmmmmwamm *j».mamm rmm^* IMPORTANT AUCTIOI SAI.K EUOH ORAM JAC STAINED TEAK HO 0 THE PftOPUtTY Ol l> PATERSO.* I 1 b. bald ll (oppoattc 1 5 On Saturday. Jan. Kit Ii *i OOIIPRISINa A:i 1 Ini dining I bla an I < r.ibimt v.ith ■bl and174 words
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Miscellaneous232 1932-01-14 2 THE WEEK Thursday, llth. High Water 02.25, 8.5 ft., 14.09. 8.6 ft. <lolf: Oiirri.on G.C. Lad.es' monthly medal (stroke). Hockey: Ceylon SC. vs. V.M.C.A.. Balestier Rd tS C.C. Foothill mating 6.30 p.m. Friday, 15ih. High Water. 02 55. 8.4 ft.. 14.55. 8.0 ft. Hockey: S.R.C. v.s. Police at S.R.C. A.P.C.232 words
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Article494 1932-01-14 3 HANSOMS WERE FASTER THAN TAXIS DRIVING KING EDWARD 77-Year-Old Cabby on The Good Old Days Mr. E. Knights, who lives at Oliphant-street, Queen's Park, is 77 years eld. and he has been driving hansoms and taxis for 52 years. Now he has just passed the eyesight and other tests for494 words
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Article227 1932-01-14 3 Plan for Merger With Navy and Air Force I Tlie Daily Express understands that a I SObeme for amalgamating the medical services j cf the Navy. Army, and Air Force is receiving i close attention from the authorities. So critical has the position of the Royal Army Medical227 words
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Article216 1932-01-14 3 Romance of Virgin Labrador A slice of the British Empire is up for sale. But it will not go "out of the family." The Government of Newfoundland has offered to sell Labrador to the Government of Canada. for £20,000.000. j Will history see a216 words
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Article63 1932-01-14 3 The Vyner Brook* arrived from Singapore on Dee. llth.. and by this vessel Mr. P. M. Adams, Secretary for Native Affairs, returned frcm sick leave. Among other passengers was Mrs. Hannigan, who is joining her husband, Mr. A. Hannigan, of Sime, Darby and Company. This is Mrs. Hannigan's first visit63 words
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Article254 1932-01-14 3 Plans to Remodel Leningrad A big programme of municipal reform m Leningrad was demanded to-day by Stalin himself and by Molotoff, the president of the Union Council of People's Commissaries. A big increase m the city's housing accommodation during 1932 end facilities for sport and recrea- j254 words
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Article71 1932-01-14 3 To th*- accompaniment ol nucli beating ol gongs and the consumption i:i copious quantl ties of 1931 "best-brew" tap 11, the Dusuns nuve held their annual "Kend.-ri" ut the Kuala to propitiate the evil spirits of the river. The ceremony opened on Nov. *n..er 2Qsh, and lasted for three days71 words
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Advertisement448 1932-01-14 3 Mr __mw^^^aV*^u f^Br*mß^rmrmm*\*^B**J i ±.a -Cv Bll.'* r_ '•'^•'\^^mrt*W*^ 0? ALL SQ^f s WHATEVER your being compounded from reskin trouble you fined herbal extracts the ill find Zam-Buk ab- balm 80 r al s s the tiny tnliitolv rpliahlp ThU P^ res of the skln ,nto und<ir lutUy reiianie. lnis448 words
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Advertisement89 1932-01-14 3 STEWARTS 8 LLOYDS, Ltd. TUBES TUBE FITTINGS GAS, WATER STEAM Largest Stocks m Malaya r m mmm^L n rm f WmAWuJa\aJil^ ARE CARRIED BY a > Sole Agents for S. and L. Ltd UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE BRANCHES. FROM 1 P.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDA|Y89 words
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Article, Illustration266 1932-01-14 4 KILL VAN KULL BRIDGE, which crosses the Hudson River, will ihorUy be lor traffic. It is the longest bridge m the world. "NECK AND NECK." The yachts heel over to the breeze. SHE MAKES the most of the sun by rolling down her costume266 words
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Advertisement274 1932-01-14 5 VICTORIA THEATRE aamm *i\<» ti»oisi: inMuiL «O€IET¥S First Symphony Concert Friday, January 22nd, at 9.30 p.m. Monday, January 25th, at 5.30 p.m. VOCALISTS -.-MADAM HAWKINS (SOPRANO) CLARK (CONTRALTO) Booking at Little's from Monday, Jan. 18th~ Prices $2, and $1. VICTORIA THEATRE COMING SHORTLY THE GRANT ANDERSON COMPANY BOOKING Phone 6903,274 words
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Advertisement217 1932-01-14 5 NIGHT AFTER NIGHT PACKED HOUSES LOUD LAUGHS I "Nothing brighter /^Ssf^^ifc anc^ more genuinely f^* _mm "straits rats." n-i-*,t. AT IHE CAPITOL f 6J5 1 NIGHT L Y 9.1*5] The Celebrated West End Favourites GENE GERRARD and MURIEL ANGELUS m BRITISH INTERNATIONAL'S Side-splitting Farce— A 1932 Release "MY WIFE S217 words
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Advertisement131 1932-01-14 5 \=<\ TO-xidiirr fi^^^l^-d AND NIGHTLY IN mjjar Proudly presented bu wm wMj Metro Goldwun Mayer yfii nf America's most distinguished y Mr stage stars come to you fresh h bJ from New York triumphs m li m, their first talkie the adapta- jM\ l|U tion of the play that tickled131 words
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Article217 1932-01-14 6 PARIS TOURNAMENT Thrills m International Contest Paris, Jan. 3. F J. Perry, the British lawn tennis player, who is visiting the West Indies shortly, gained a splendid victory over Jean Borotra. beating him 3—6. 7—5. 6—l. 6—4 m the final of the Christmas International Tournament and completed217 words
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Article335 1932-01-14 6 Japan Beat India m Calcutta Tournament Calcutta. Der. IL There was a larg? number of spectators at Woodburn Park to-day. The standard of tennis was not so brilliant as that of the final stages of the Championship. India began well and led by two matches to one. Bobb335 words
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Article11 1932-01-14 6 Up to and Including December 19 JKLDSJK GFDJL;KG11 words
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Article111 1932-01-14 6 New South Wales Heat Queensland The following *tt each day's closing score m the Sheffield Shield match between New South wai:, ar.d Queensland: Sydney. Jan. I. New South Wales 333 (Marks 71, Oxenham 5 for 78) Queensland 18 lw I. dney, Jan. 2. New Bait!) Wale; 313 and111 words
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Article38 1932-01-14 6 Orient Win At Luton j Hei;ter's Service] London, Jan. 11. ClapiOU Orient defeated Luton s—l m a Third Division (Southern) match at Luton to-day, and m a Northern Section match Rotherham drew at Halifax I—l.1 1.38 words
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Article218 1932-01-14 6 Singapore Association Tournament Singapore Ping Pong Association started their inter-club championship tournament, during the WOClc ond The ro ults were as follows: January 9th Chinese Chin Wco 2nd team beat Perlmnponan Stia Club by s—o.5 0. Chinese Companion Athletic Club beat Sinpjpon Amateur Weight Lifters by s—o.5 0.218 words
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Advertisement246 1932-01-14 6 -*\W \*mmCWJmm\wma Wx tt htTauw transport men mm\ mw\*mW*rm4mm^~^m Wy T^ m Wmf^ $&V^\j/a ln C° o< Jy ear Tyres better m WmL UP*^-9 if In Hi an< benefits than they is^\ wr* S^ZS 3ES can 8 C elsewhere that **lhe mm mmn H I J^smamaamaaammummmmmm" "l-^ *mM&' I tv246 words
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Advertisement325 1932-01-14 6 FACE MEDI VflfjJPW ."Lby Hlcl tto Rest or Sleep, Healed by Cutii ••My baby suffered "o n.on'.:.s. It started v I v.n bl* ch-ek and when cay. cd th^ tro-ole to Bpcaad. m > ockl h.3 iace was o _.o:.o. Me used to s<. aid bleed, and w] j tJe325 words
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Article1486 1932-01-14 7 ROTARY ADDRESS I COUNTRY OF RICH RESOURCES "A HOT SPOT" lanm c Bakar, of the Methodist Church. Japan and Korea, yesterday ed the Singapore Rotary Club on Korea nrhuria. cot******* the appreciation nt, when, m thanking the speaker •.miating and well delivered address. ***a the1,486 words
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Article433 1932-01-14 7 Penang Chinese Swimming Club Decision The Penang Chinese Swimming Club has declined to fellow the example set by the Singapore Swimming Club m throwing the club rpan to ladies, except on Sunday mornings. At a recent meeting ol the Club at Tanjong Bungah. Dr. Cheah Cheng Hoe433 words
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Article315 1932-01-14 7 I I UNEMPLOYMENT EFFECTS METHODIST COMMITTEE'S REPORT INCREASED GAMBLING i The report of the Committee on Public morals (of which the Rev. Goh Hood Keng i\ as chairman) m connection with the Malayan stnnual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, states We heartily commend the organized efforts315 words
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Article516 1932-01-14 7 New Appointments m Malaya The closing session of the Conference, m Wesley Church, Singapore, was opened by devotions led by the Rev. J. J. Kingham. on the subject "The Keys of Heaven." The Statistician gave a summary of his report. The total amount paid locally for I516 words
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Article142 1932-01-14 7 J Mirs M. E. Bender, Matron of St. Luke's Hosnitnl. Shanghai, is retiring from China after about 30 years' service. Although belonging to a family for long rerident m the southern States. Miss Binder's intention, it is underrtood. is to moke her residence among friends ln the vicinity of New142 words
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Article1684 1932-01-14 7 ATTAP HUTS TO GO Rural Board Discuss New Village Lay-outs The prohibition of att«ap and plank buildings m certain suburban areas was discussed at a meeting of the Singapore Rural Board rield under the chairmanship of the Hon'ble Mr. F. T. Tree. Commissioner of Lands, m the1,684 words
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Article110 1932-01-14 7 A PRECAUTION Attempted Demonstration Frustrated (Reuter's Service] Poona, Jan. 12. The police frustrated an attempted demonstration on the anniversary of the execution of two murderers of policemen by arresting Congress leaders and stationing heavily armed pickets at strategic points m the city. A machine gun110 words
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Article275 1932-01-14 7 Racing m Pangkor Road Three Europeans appeared before the Penang District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, m the District Court charged with minor traffic offences. All three were fined. G. Duncan and J. M. Scoular appeared on charges of having driven their motor cars m a rash275 words
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Article1021 1932-01-14 7 NO FAITH IN LEAGUE A CHINESE DELEGATE'S VIEWS MR. S. F. WU IN SINGAPORE IBy Our Chinese Correspondent 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wu Siao-for.g parsed through Singapore on their way to China on Sunday last by th.' French mail Athos 11. Mr. Wu L* one of1,021 words
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811 1932-01-14 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932. BURMA'S FUTURE Attention has been so strainedly fixed upon India during the last week or two m consequence of the dramatic developments as between the Viceroy and Congress that the fact that important discussions concerning the future of the largest of Indian Provinces811 words
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Article205 1932-01-14 8 We acknowledge -eceipt of a desk blottei from the works of the Malaya Publishing House. Mr. Hugh Whitfield has arrived m Malacca to take the place of Mr. H. M. S. Haughton Executive Engineer, P.W.D. The Times of Malaya understands "from a very reliable source" that the project to build205 words
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Article107 1932-01-14 8 Music lovers should make a note of thc concert to be held at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, on Friday, at 6.30 p.m. There will be a short programme of chamber music, beginning at 6.30 p.m. Seats are all at the reasonable price of $1. The proceeds are intended for th<107 words
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Article347 1932-01-14 8 SINGAPORE'S TOTAL Remitting Home: Exchange Problem The very gratifying total of $19,146.26 has been collected m Singapore this year on behalf of Earl Haig's Fund as compared with $25,961.44 last year. At the last meeting of the Poppy Day Committee held at the Europe Hotel347 words
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Article190 1932-01-14 8 Barna the Zimbalist Entertains Those who attended the special dinner dance at Sea View Hotel last evening were thoroughly entertained by M. Barna. the Hungarian who plays an extensive repertoire on a variety of instruments, chief among which is the zimbal, said to be the national instrument190 words
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Article74 1932-01-14 8 Reported Proposal to Help Germany [Reuter's Servicel Paris. Jan. 12. A two years moratorium of the Young Plan conditional annuities, the creation of German railway debentures bearing annual interest of 660,000.000 marks, part of which will be offered to the United States m part compensation if the74 words
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Article25 1932-01-14 8 Visit to IndoChina [Reuter's Service] Brussels, Jan. 12. The Crown Prince and Princess of Belgium have left for a visit to Indo-China.25 words
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Article85 1932-01-14 8 Mr. Ivan Marshall's Visit Raffles Hotel are introducing a well-known Australian vocalist to their tea dance patrons to-morrow evening m the person of Ivan Marshall, a robust tenor who has just reached Singapore after a successful visit to Japan, China and Manila. Most of the 29 years of85 words
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Article796 1932-01-14 8 CEMENT PRODUCTS Rural Board Grant App)i< atior For Bukit Timah-kd. Site A step which can be regarded I nP some importance m the development ol Singapore as a manufacturing town has b> taken by the well-known firm of civil engta rs and contractors, Messrs Fogden, Bnsb.u..796 words
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Article65 1932-01-14 8 For Thursday, January 14th Before the Chief Justice m w at 11 a.m. 8.516 30— A. R. P L Ram &c. vs. Seeynna another. Before Mr. Justice Sproule m at 11 a.m. g,* SI 145 31— Leong Soon KM Tuck. m ,y Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett I*** 3rd.65 words
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Article55 1932-01-14 8 At the weekly Rotary Club yesterday I that some other form Ol unemployment funds than box should be adopted. f< I weekly or monthly sum j The Chairman (Rotarian R I said the whole matter < I the directors. He had 100 **M ment of trustees55 words
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Advertisement173 1932-01-14 8 trambuie Scotland's Silken Liqueur. SOLE AGENTS I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong., (Incorporated m Shanghai) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 A 5372. BY SPECIAL TG H M THE APPOINTMENT Igj^jm KING F S A M BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Lovers of beauty and good taste173 words
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Advertisement41 1932-01-14 8 UfflJ A BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE m London was recently broken open. Another demonstration of the march of progress. It is far better to be protected with a "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.41 words
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Miscellaneous72 1932-01-14 8 COMMODITY MARKET YESTERDAY'S TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, Jan. 13. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Som notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £1417/ 8 (£142 1516). Forward £144% (£146 1 16). The markt is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows Spot72 words
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547 1932-01-14 9 BIGGEST DAM IN THE WORLD I ADDING TO INDIA'S FERTILITY LLOYD BARRAGE £*****,000 SCHEME TO IRRIGATE SIND l Reuter's service] Bombay, Jan. 13. larger.t irrigation system is being by the Viceroy, namely the mile .■> -at Sukkur whereby the waters long Indus (Sind's only river)547 words
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Article84 1932-01-14 9 Itowrier and Chancellor Confer RHdlo-Offl cial Service] The C«i )n Rugby. Jan. 18. hated ****m to-morrow will be de- Ji, I 4r atlons and Disarmament wport of Sir Frederick Leith- expert, upon his Paris tne French Finance Ministry the Ministers, as he is re- to-night. Prime Minister discussed m84 words
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Article17 1932-01-14 9 < **J« of Deli and suite l '—Monday by the Kedah during his stay His »^2_l* Ah Ming.17 words
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Article207 1932-01-14 9 PERAK BANDITS SURPRISED TWO MORE CAPTURED POLICE AMBUSH IN FOOTHILLS Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh, Jan. 13. A sequel to the Kramat Pulai mine gang raid. m which three Europeans. Messrs Weekley, Ross and Tuckett so pluckily rescued a kidnapped contractor and seized two out of 12 bandits, was enacted207 words
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Article227 1932-01-14 9 Sanctity of Nine Power Treaty l ßeuter's Far Eastern Servicel Nanking, Jan. 13. China is ready to co-operate with the United States m upholding the sanctity of the Nine Power Treaty declares China's reply to the American Note, which was delivered to the United States Consul227 words
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Article116 1932-01-14 9 Resignations Handed to M. Doumer l ßeuter's Service] Paris, Jan. 12. 9.00 \xm. M. Laval announced at 8.20 p.m. that he was going to the Elysee to hand m the collective resignations of the Government 9.05 p.m. M Laval has offered the portfolio of Foreign Affairs to M.116 words
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Article93 1932-01-14 9 International Meeting at Geneva [Reuter's Service] Geneva, Jan. 13. At the opening of the 56th session of the Executive Council of the International Labour Office the chairman, M. Mahaim (Belgium), announced that the Belgian Government m agreement with the Chinese Government nominated Woo Kai-cheng as associate representative of93 words
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Article51 1932-01-14 9 France to Remove Surtax [Reuter's Servicel London. Jan. 13. Britain's export trade will be appreciably assisted by the reported decision of the French Government to remove on Jan. 18 the surtax of 15 per cent, on British coking coal, of which Britain exports to Prance oTor 1,000,000 ton*51 words
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Article140 1932-01-14 9 SURPRISING FIGURES PAYMENTS WELL ABOVE AVERAGE TREASURY STATEMENT [British Radio Official ServiceJ Rugby, Jan. 13. Remarkable figures showing the response which income tax payers made to the request for prompt payment of a large instalment which became due on January lst are issued by the Treasury.140 words
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Article162 1932-01-14 9 Disturbing Reports Reach London l ßritish Radio Official Service] Rugby, Jan. 13. The Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, yesterday received a delegation of the AntiSlavery and Aborigines Protection Society headed by Lord Lytton. who expressed the apprehension which the society felt at news cf unrest and ruthless162 words
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Article75 1932-01-14 9 December Trade Figures [British Radio— Official Service] Rug-by, Jan. 12. The British trade figures for December issued to-day, show that exports increased and imports decreased compared with the preceding month. Exports were about £32.000.000. an increase of £214.000. and imports £77.000.000. a decrease of over £6.000,000. The75 words
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Article71 1932-01-14 9 Visit to King at Sandringham [British Radio Official Service] Rugby, Jan. 13. The Crown Prince of Ethiopia left London this morning for Sandringham where he will be received by the King and will deliver a special message of thanks for the British mission which, under the Duke71 words
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Article76 1932-01-14 9 The Latest Nazis Slogan I Renter's Service] Berlin. Jan. 13. "Bruening must go" appears to be the latest Nazi slogan. In a speech at Kemp ten Dr. Wilhelmfrlck, one of Herr Hitler's chief lieutenants, declared that the Nazis would not support Bruening any longer and if the76 words
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Article48 1932-01-14 9 Channel and North Sea Coasts Suffer [British Radio Official Berv.ce] Rugby, Jan. 13. A heavy gale was experienced ln and around Britain last night and this mprning being especially severe m the English Channel and North Sea. Much shipping took shelter m South Coast ports.48 words
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Article56 1932-01-14 9 TFREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 Bangkok, Jan. 13. Herr Asmis, German Minister since 1921. has been promoted Consul-General at Sydney and leaves m February. He is proceeding first on furlough. The annual swinging ceremony takes place to-morrow morning and ,Phya Pradibaddha former Consul-General at Singapore, la appointed mock56 words
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Article1059 1932-01-14 9 TITLE DEED CASE FURTHER HEARING OF CHARGE The case m which a young Chinese named Cheong Kiam Hoe was charged with theft of a title deed and, alternatively, with criminal breach of trust m respect of the same deed, was continued before the District Judge, Mr G.1,059 words
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Advertisement191 1932-01-14 9 A>7_: V4^'.. -o.:&a> PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS In white and colours, Pyramids represent the best handkerchief value m the world. The designs are smart and up-to-date, me colours will last through wash and wear. Like all Tootal products they carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction. You may purchase Pyramid handkerchiefs without fear191 words
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Advertisement870 1932-01-14 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. FOKTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Thrice Monthly Service Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow, Route subject to alteration without notice WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. HELENUS For Amsterdam, London and Hamburg Jan. 15 Jan. 19 t870 words
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Advertisement549 1932-01-14 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT IA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Spore »»u» s p«r» ba. CITY OP LILLE For Havre, L'don, R'dam and H'burg Jan. 30 Feb. 2 ba. CITY OF WORCESTER Por Havre, L'don, R'dam549 words
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Advertisement375 1932-01-14 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines -^TS n (Incorporated m England) I MAIL," PASSENGER AND C. 0 SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Co UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S C;OY!p\\ U M LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SEKVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JApu I>uc Tonnage. Singapore. i v KALYAN 9,000375 words
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Advertisement756 1932-01-14 11 x vmkSS,IIII> LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM *Ml MIDDLESBROUGH. xru T 11.600 Jan. 14 15 HARUNA MARU T. 10.500 Mar. 9 10 JAKI MARU T. 10,500 Jan. 27 28 9 KATORI MARU T. 10.000 Mar. 24 25 .1 MARU T. 12.000 Feb. 10 11 9 KASHIMA MARU T. 10.000 Apr. 7 8756 words
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Advertisement560 1932-01-14 11 X/ OOLLAiI S T EAMsHIP LIiNnS, LTD. \Vk ■ff SAILING NOTICE Or FAMOUS 111 111 PRESIDENT LINERS. JM TO MAKSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON Bl! PROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG via < OLOMBO \\m If SUEZ, PORT S\I1), ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA. V Spore Spore Penang. N. York 118 Pres. Pierce Jan.560 words
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Advertisement862 1932-01-14 11 K. P. M. KONINRLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451. with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment. Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the TRAVELLERS OFFICIAL INFORMATION BUREAU862 words
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Article826 1932-01-14 12 A Renewed Lease of Life The Cutty Sark, the fine old clipper ship, haa not made her last voyage and colled up her ropes for good yet. I understand that some Dne with loving inberest m the famous old wind-jammer has had her repaired and fitted out826 words
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Advertisement654 1932-01-14 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia). FOR BRISFIANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by th* well-known Meamer MARELLA (7.375 tons> and the i 8.8. MANGOLA Co 352 tons). ICargo only.l ax MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.654 words
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Advertisement490 1932-01-14 12 KERR STEAMSHIP Co. L (Incorporated m DBA.) GENERAL AGENTS. NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, New York Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Suez). Due Sails hn M.S. SILVERTEAK Jaa. 19 Jan. 25 M.S. SILVERSANDAL Feb. 9 Feb. 15 b m.v. SILVERWILLOW Mar. 2 Mar. 8 For rates and partlculara490 words
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Miscellaneous688 1932-01-14 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Monday Ac Thuisday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 6 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) 6 pjn. Kelantan every Sunday 4 pm. Tuesday and Friday 7.30 ajn. Seremban. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang 'and Lower Siam 7.30 ajn. P.M.8., Batu Anam, Batu Pahat,688 words
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Miscellaneous189 1932-01-14 12 Kuranda, Brit. 553, from Sibu 13. for Sibu 16. Santhia. Brit. 4841. from Kobe 13. for Penang. Calcutta, unc. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heutsz. Insulinde 22; Kumsang 20. Main Whsrf (Entrance Gate 3). Fushimi Maru 18;189 words
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Article40 1932-01-14 13 The rates of freight on latex (m drums or tins m cases), linatex and revertex have been reduced with effect from the 14th inst and are now as follows: Contract G$ 8.50 per scale ton Non-Contract G512.5040 words
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Article303 1932-01-14 13 Lamport and Holt Line now haa 14 ships on service and 17 laid up. Oanfa Blue Funnel liner has heen sold tc shipbreakers In Japan. Tonnage Measurement is to be the subject of another international conference m 1933. Danazig has introduced compulsory towage for all ships of over 2,000 tons.303 words
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Article199 1932-01-14 13 Latest Wireless Apparatus Titled Travellers m Furness Withy's new luxury liner Monarch of Bermuda will have every facility for rapid communication both by wireless telegraphy and wireless telephony. The requirements of navigation, for taking wireless bearings of distant objects, are met by the Marconi direction finder, of199 words
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Article128 1932-01-14 13 Round-the-World Steamers now Call at Bombaj The Dollar Steamship Lines have announced that, effective immediately, all Dollar line round-the-world steamers will make Bombay a regular port of call. The stopover time of the Dollar line steamers at Singapore will, therefore, be shortened m the future, as they128 words
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Article123 1932-01-14 13 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels aa clear of the range aa possible during the aeroplane machine gun practice, which will take place on Pulau Suber on January 20th, 21st, 22nd, 25th. 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th and February, lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth,123 words
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Article56 1932-01-14 13 The postal authorities inform us that advict ls now to hand to the effect that the Europe mails ex Ranpura will now reach Penang from Negapatam per Rajula at about noon on Friday instead of on the 17th instant as previously notified. The mails are being conveyed56 words
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Article480 1932-01-14 13 Famous Australian Clipper Torrens A model of the Torrens, the last fullrigged composite passenger clipper ever launched, has recently been built by Messrs Sir James Laing and Sons, Limited, Sunderland, and has been lent to the Sunderland Museum for a time by the chairman, Sir James Marr,480 words
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Article264 1932-01-14 13 General Average Dispute Case The following recent dispute over a case of general average should be of interest to shipmasters. A vessel was chart ?red to proceed to the Plate and there load for Hamburg. She had been provided at heme with bunker coal m excess of what264 words
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Article190 1932-01-14 13 U.S. Owners Raid Australian Trade Considerable concern is expressed m Australian shipping circles at the determined efforts which are being made by American shipowners to capture the local trade, especially m the passenger and first class cargo market. The Matson Navigation Company of San Francisco ls reported to190 words
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Article32 1932-01-14 13 Slamat. Rotterdam Lloyd ship, has returned to service completely rebuilt with a Meier hull. Captain Townsend W.P. is standing by the new P. and O. Strathaird and will command her m February.32 words
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Advertisement490 1932-01-14 13 THE Singapore Free Press (Daily ana Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone: 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. I The premier morning daily m Malaya. 1 Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special490 words
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Advertisement356 1932-01-14 13 EVERY MILE A NEW VISTA of the U.S.A j^N^^^^ attention to your comfort. l)on with an v Steamship Line. W^mmmmyZf'^u^/C' NV^^lO^^sSiS^^fcX Tf,r largest Railway System f^^B^_<X^^J^^ t n North America D m^^Mttfi^^ Id^^^S^V^^^^^^^ SEPARATK AND DISTINCT W^^lW/^A^ij^mM M from Canadian 1 m B^^^ PACIFIC RAILWAY) TRAVEL SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY FUND^ COMPANY.356 words
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Article184 1932-01-14 14 How Daring Ipoh Robber Was Captured [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipch, Jan. 12. An exciting incident occurred m a crowded street m Ipch just after dark, when a wealthy nonia after emerging from a shop, was crossing the street to her car, when she was suddenly seized by184 words
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Article193 1932-01-14 14 Lightermen and Boatmen Dissatisfied Lcndon, Jan. 2. The Evening News announces that the members of the trade union of lightermen, ooatmen and bargemen have decided to strike ivork, starting from Monday, a.s a protest igainst a reduction m their pay. It ir, understood that 5.000 members of the193 words
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Article178 1932-01-14 14 Government Surveyor m Borneo It is with very deep regret that we tr^ve to announce the death, m the Civil Ho.pii.nl, Sandakan. on the night of December 16. cf Mr. Douglas MrCaw, aged 33. Mr. Mc Caw joined the Civil Service as a Government Surveyor178 words
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Article47 1932-01-14 14 Mr. A. Humphreys, Superintendent of Electricity Department. Sarawak, has been granted two months' leave of absence on full pay. with effect from Jan. lst, 1032, inclusive, at the ex- I piration cf which he is permitted to resign his appointment m the Sarawak Government 1 Service. j47 words
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Article87 1932-01-14 14 Lhurch Laws to be Enforced London. Jan. 5. Perrons who have been through the divorce courts as innocent or guilty parties: persons "pi hibtted degrees" ol tha Prayer Book: and persons who have net been baptised [will henceforth (nt least m u>e d of Canterbury) be87 words
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Article45 1932-01-14 14 The World's Smallest Machine London, Jan. 1. A solo flight from Dublin to Ceylon m a 75-horse-po..er moncphme with a speed of 150 miles per hour, descnbed U the world., smallest machine, is planned by m.C.A Scalby who is leaving within a fcrtnip,ht.45 words
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Article45 1932-01-14 14 R cent appointments m the Sarawak Government Service have been: Mr. C. E. Pascoe tc act as Superintendent of Land*. Mr W G Tait to be an Assistant, Department of Post, land Telegraphs; Mr. F. Harding to be an Assistant. Department of Posts and Telegraphs45 words
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Article39 1932-01-14 14 But The Heir.' N,nJ Tlicir I b I far thl i *.<• < Th Aaaodal t the amount ol d un eat hwa ted at t2A m 1930. Strife over \v.yr, i political dfcpufa and as the pine.n39 words
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Article25 1932-01-14 14 Another F:imous Hub Closes In addition to tin B Athenaeum etatd v I The Junior Athena 1864 m Piccadilly It I j political.25 words
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Advertisement153 1932-01-14 14 BRIM6B HAPPINESS TD ALL^ Esoea PHDHE: 3463 eas^t STANTON NELSON Co., Ltd PUBUC STORAGE GODOWN For Merchandise, Personal Effects, and Motor Cars. Apply: 4, COLLYER QUAY Mm -a or Telephone 5874. I: f y 3 i Look at this BABY! j QEE how strong and sturdy he is, how J153 words
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Advertisement402 1932-01-14 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 share* of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.O. 3. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Harbin Penang Amritsar Hong402 words
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Advertisement331 1932-01-14 14 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. 1 1ncorporated In EnfflHnd Capuaj f3.000.000 Subscribed i. 800.0 JC Paid-up 1.050.000 1 Reserve Fund and Rest I 666.845 BOARD OF DUU.IIiiKS J. M. Ryrie. Esq., Chairman P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq J O. Robinson, Esq., W. H. Bhelford Esq.. Sir Thomas331 words
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Advertisement234 1932-01-14 14 THE oy\ SOUTH BRITISH l\M H4NCF COMI \n Ml KIRK MARIN a: MOT INSURANCE ACCEPTED *i LOWEST Cl RRI I V |Jl L C MAROOI Office: 2. Fir THF EASTERN NTTEO ASSURANCE CORPORATION Vh nun, ma mi MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDEM INSURAN L. G JOHNSON Mxrt^i HEAII OFFKE 3-c234 words
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Miscellaneous460 1932-01-14 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following ls a list of stations which can >c received ln Singapore: Java Stations: Bandoeng PLM fron_ about i.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony ests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Jsual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from460 words
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Article536 1932-01-14 15 mcd to Oppose itorium Plan 1 oal Oorernment is, I posing to de- regard to (he paymenta n d j maad oonaiderabie financial circles, says the .11 ha- b ea pur] p event Ing "ie 1 oat th moratorium i out by the bondholders 1 oatltuta the majority536 words
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Article56 1932-01-14 15 the shareholders of the Temen•oB Co.. sent out by two members appointed to confer with the that it has been decided to distri•reholders who subscribed to the remaining m the committee's mnt available Is equivalent to iharrttwL The committee does **f action to recover the ba- ">mpany. which,56 words
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Article16 1932-01-14 15 |'"*»n i "J"* and Stewart. IVnan*. A<ent»: VJBef 34.221 lbs. Juru 43.000:16 words
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452 1932-01-14 15 Singapore, Jan. 13. Brig2ltcr market! h.pefully anticipated with l. c advent oi tin New Year have, a.s yet, failed to materialize, nor has there been any confirmation of the numerous rubber restriction rumour.that were given ao much credence during the last tear week.-, ol the452 words
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Article484 1932-01-14 15 Biggest Building m Shanghai The tallest building m Asia. A monument ;o the power cf steel and concrete. A Colossus overlooking the R.ice Course. Tlvse will be ?mcng the comments which will be made m the near future on the giant buildlrg which is soon to ris*-484 words
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Article352 1932-01-14 15 To- Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES January 13. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4% London. 3 months' sight 2|4% London, 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London. 3D days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 3 3132 London. T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lyons, Paris, demand 950352 words
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64 1932-01-14 15 January 13th, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 9" s io Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jan 10 10' Feb. 10. 10', Mar. 10% 10*4 April-June 10S 10 7 > July-Sept. 11', ll's Tone cf Market: Steady Quiet. Latest Cable: London64 words
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Article201 1932-01-14 15 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13TII. 1932. CLOSING QUOTATIONS* DFJLK;G DFKG;LDFJKG H. Hong Bank ($5O) 40.50 41.50 Henry Waugh and Co. ($10) 4.00 5.00 Kinta Electric ($1) 50 Malacca Electric Ord. ($1) 1.15 1.25 Malacca Electric Prefs ($1) 1.55 1.65 Malayan Breweries (40) par 05 prem Maynard and Co. ($10)201 words
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Article106 1932-01-14 15 A Car for Ev,^ry Two Inhabitants The following schedule, based on the latest statistics, 'ndicates the number of automotive chicles registered m a series of large cities classified according to their "automobile density." Automobiles Lorries Total Number of inhabitants per Automotive vehicle Lcs Angeh* 516.106 2 Detroit106 words
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Article122 1932-01-14 15 Changes m Representative Prices i Culled Press Association New York, Jan. 9 12. American Can. Com. 61 60 Cities Service 6 6% Colombia Gas and Elec 14 14 Curtis Wright 1% 1% Electric Bond and Share [1% 11 Gen. Electric 24% 24% Gen. Motors 22', 22122 words
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Article130 1932-01-14 15 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.052 nd. auction yesterday when there was catalogued 2.049.543 lbs.; 914.97 tons. Offered 1.716.557 lbs.: 766.32 tons. Sold 1.524.981 lb.>.: 680.79 tons. Spot London 3 1 16 d. New York 4 9 16 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked130 words
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Article509 1932-01-14 15 Singapore, Jan. 12. The local than market has been extremity quiet m all I actions throughout the week, possibly due to the dear monetary rates prevailing at present m Malaya. The latter situation also has hrd the natural effect of weakening the Loan market where values have509 words
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189 1932-01-14 15 As per Notice m our columns to-day the I.i- >- T V. Rennie, has declared an Int rim Divid' :Ti cf Assets at 50 rente m the M Notice sent out to creditors te repel D tm*: General. All Pref nuHal creditors189 words
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77 1932-01-14 15 The local manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation informs us that fie has received a telegram from his head office n Honu Kong stating thct subject to audit thc final dividend fcr the year will probably >c Dividend of £3 iThree77 words
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Article66 1932-01-14 15 Balance brought forward wu* £3.505. Deduct loss for year to September 30. last amount lng to £3.373. leaving £131 to be curried forward. Estates rem i mini on care snd maintenance basis during year. Small tapping forer produced crop of 97,503 lb. of rubber P:«.»ixrt>was reopened October I,66 words
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Advertisement77 1932-01-14 15 mmm exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eaatern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, 8.0 roe Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the77 words
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Article711 1932-01-14 16 COLOURS' VICTORY HAY AND SULLIVAN IN SCORING MOOD Colours 8; Whites 0. The result of yesterday's hockey trial leaves no room for any doubt as to those who should get their places ln the Colony team which ls to meet the F.M.S. at Kuala Lumpur on January711 words
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Article85 1932-01-14 16 Spurs Defeated by The Wednesday Reuter's Service] London. Jan. 13. To-days third round cup-tie replays resulted as follows: Bristol City 3, Notts County 2. Bolton 2. Preston 5. Chelsea 5, Tranmere 3. Huddersfield 6. Oldham 0. Newcastle 1. Blackpool 0. Wednesday 3. Tottenham 1. .Southampton 2, Sunderland 4.85 words
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Article62 1932-01-14 16 The follcwing is the draw for the Committee Cup competition, the first round of which must be completed by Sunday. 17th instant:— Rappa vs. p. dc Souza K. C. Eu a. F. Sheedy Baleman c. A. Norris Mnlla! Martia. Hoeden Hcahing Heath Leijssius A. J. Lim62 words
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Article18 1932-01-14 16 The lawn tennis courts at the B.CC will be opened for play as from to-morrow.18 words
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Article291 1932-01-14 16 Handicaps for To-day's Races Handicaps for the third day of the Penang meeting to-day are as follow: Race I— Mee Too 9.4, Sahaya Punya 9.00, Don Hosto 8.9, Strange Story 8.2, Gorilla 8.00, Chippendale 8.00, Black Hawk 7.12, Lady Years 7.12. Gladiator ni 7.9, Codmore HUI 7.7, Duke291 words
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Article18 1932-01-14 16 The firn day of the sixth professional meeting, lias been altered to Monday. February Bth18 words
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Article467 1932-01-14 16 Mr. Joy's XI Defeat Girls' Sports Club Although they made some very strong attacks on the European eleven's goal the Girls' Sports Club were defeated by Mr. E. A. Joys eleven by 2—o on the A.P.C. ground. Paya Lebar, yesterday. The game was very slow m the467 words
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Article162 1932-01-14 16 Gloucesters to Meet Perak Again When the Cup final is over Perak will have one more big fight m Ipoh (says a Times of Malaya, sports writer) for I am informed that the Gloucesters have just confirmed their intended visit to Ipoh on Saturday. January 23. The Gloucesters162 words
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Article518 1932-01-14 16 SUNDAY PLAY Captain and Vice-Captain Election Postponed There was a very poor attendance at *he innual meeting of the cricket section cf the SC.C. wlilch was he-d in tlie Club lounge yeserday evening, Mr. C Salter ln the chair, and. is a result, the election of518 words
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Article401 1932-01-14 16 How This Week's Games Ended Results of the Singapore Ping Pong Associa)tion singles championship tournament play during the first week are as follows: Monday Kee Yew Teck beat K. Nodzu by 3 o. Chan Yip Chong beat Ong Mah Soh by 3—2. Leong Siew Tai beat S.401 words
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Article102 1932-01-14 16 The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. vs. Police on Monday at Thomson Road. F. J. L. M-y-er, W. H. Follenfant, H. Spencer Knott, B. E. Ablitt. P. C. Sands. G. V. Andrews. Capt. K. S. Bellamy. Lt. J. C. Alexander. Lt. C. A. lft, Cumberlege,102 words
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Article126 1932-01-14 16 Woman on Canadian Delegation I Reuter s Service! Ottawa, Jan. 12. The Prime Minister has announced that the following will represent Canada at the Disarmament Conference at Geneva: Sir George Perley, Senior Privy Councillor and former Canadian High Commissioner m London; Mr. Maurice Dupre, Solicitor-General and Miss M W.126 words
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Article120 1932-01-14 16 False Impressions from Present Improvement r Reuter's Service] London. Jan. 12. "Whatever may eventually be shown to be our gains from the present situation m Manchuria, the Lancashire cotton trade should not be misled into false feelings of security. Recent increases m our China trade have resulted120 words
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Article105 1932-01-14 16 Assaults on American Women [Reuter's Service] Washington, Jan. 12. Mr. Hoover has discussed with the Cabinet the Hawaiian situation and subsequently Mr. Mitchell. Attorney-General, said that he would proceed immediately to carry out the Senate's request for an investigation of the facts of the case. It is added105 words
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Article97 1932-01-14 16 Holland Not Prepared to Support l ßeuter's Service] The Hagrue, Jan. 12. In response to the American invocation of the Nine Power Treaty the Dutch Government has instructed its Minister to Washington to inform the U.S. Government that Holland shares the United States' confidence with regard97 words
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Article64 1932-01-14 16 Wholesale Communist Arrests m Paris [Reuter's Servicel Paris, Jan. 12. Over 3.000 Communists were arrested frcm all over the city following a demonstration demanding a dole for the unemployed which was timed to coincide with the opening cf Parliament but was frustrated by the police who thronged the64 words
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Article155 1932-01-14 16 Match Against S.S. Police Instead of the S.C.C. rugger fixture against the 2-3 XV of the Gloucester Regiment on Tuesday a game has been arranged between a Club XV and the S.S. Police. The match should be an interesting one, for the Police can turn out a useful155 words
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Article41 1932-01-14 16 Members of the S.C.C. who intend to play soccer and cricket during the coming seasons are requested to assist the committee m the arrangement of fixtures by entering their names on the respective lists m the Club.41 words
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Article50 1932-01-14 16 Lall Singh, the Selangor cricketer, sailed for Calcutta by the Tilawa on Jan. 2, to take part m the Indian Cricket Trials for the selectipn of a team to tour England m the Summer. A sum pf $750 has been raised by public subscription for the expenses of this visit.50 words
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Advertisement208 1932-01-14 16 EDUCATIONAL SUPPfIg Consult us for all your School Requisites WE SPECIALISE IN ALL BRANCHES OF SCHOLASTIC LITERATI* it k TEXT BOOKS, PRIZE AND LIBRARY BOOKS. ALSO WALL MAPS AND CHARTS, SCHOOL STATION! l>\ GLOBES AND ATLASES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS FOR ALL HAND- STUDENTS WATER (runt.* CRAFT AND SCHOOL ARTS AND208 words
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