The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 August 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press \O. ESTABUSHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 371 1 The noil -self governing Colonies are to share equally with the Dominions in the benefit to be derived »7cm the agreements concluded at Ottawa Page 9. Purchases of rubber by Russia are the chief factor in a slight reduction of home rubber st«.cks Page 9. Four Fiench
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  • 1209 1 I was first introduced to Malayan cpera by a Chinese shopkeeper, who. on the settlement in full of what subsequently proved an exorbii tant account, offered me a free ticket lor the local theatre, at which he said a very good company would be playing fcr a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 ;|('.lA TEA Bri»- ht fr^ hness fra.ra.ur ..f the -B ll' MjKH HOTEL 1 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TONIGHT L ec ia! Dinner Dance Cabaret Ti:' Farewell Programme of Lvii SVETLANOVA AND ALEX SALNIKOFF A Do not miss their Mi |)>|Ml UXN l>Uet c
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    • 206 1 y^ The Europe Hotel with its new rates solves the location problem, the servant problem, the "cookie" problem, the entertainment problem and the rent problem y^ Come to the Europe and get Settled. Comfortable rooms tS^ f^V^/ Excellent cuisine < Q Dinner dances. Sunday concerts, NEfl SHIPMENT W^> -^iM BRiTISH
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    • 134 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Framroz Minerals Page 9. Revue as you like it Page 5. Shirts tor the business man Page 8. Who can resist this Bachelor girl? Page 6. For the protection of your person and your property Page 8. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING HERRINGS IN TOMATOJAUCE A Dainty and Delicious Meal.
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 167 2 Charged with Attempting to Board Vessel Cantonese named Chin Chvm was acquitted by Mr. A. C. Boyd in the Third Magistrate 1 Court yesterday on a eh rge of boarding the s.s. Opliir before she was prcperiy moored other than by the gangway. A Kkfl constable cf
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  • 94 2 Booking opens to-morrow morning (Wednesday) for "Up She Goes", the n?w Revue now hi course of production at the Victoria Theatre. The public are promised the biggest and brightest Revue yet produced locally. The production is on a very larg? scale with forty performers, the prices will
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  • 57 2 The Times announces that the mprriage will t-\k«> place at the porish churrh. Eltham ov Wednesday. August 31. at 1 p.m between Charles George Kay-Mouat. second sen of Mrs Meat of 22. College Read. Singapore, and the Llate Richard Joseph Kay, and Beatrice Vera cuater d '<<hter of thp R.v
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 471 2 BU6BHESS CAftDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Claw Work— lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— Thone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLL IE Me G RATH, TeL 4110. Matron Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING. MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chaneery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE
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    • 626 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arc now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Filling at Kolam Ayei Lane off Seransoon Road. Date cf Clo iiva. 4 p.m.. August
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    • 390 2 w cV Foi{ V OVER TWO YEARS J> #i GLA *O l) G^ A/ has contained \dded JK? Ar i? VITAMIN u H Ayr j£v > V4 j^F £gf gl MO other Baby Food can MM make this claim. Dovou 1 J^ know what the addition of 1 A/ Vitamin
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    • 180 2 M FLY TO JAVA 1 SIX HOIK* To Palembans in 3 hours COOL, QUICK and COMFORTAW INTENSELY INTERESTING 1 Apply. K.PM. Rotterdam Llovd N American Express. Thos Ooofc M I -p I Skin Suffer' PRESCRIPTION B.D.D. PreMTtpCtoß infill ible "*a- i^ft] edj for Bad Utf. Eoemi, P wrla^' pW Salt
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 456 2 THE WEEK Tuesday. 23rd. High Waier 02.10. C.3 ft., 14.10. 8.8 ft. Johorc State Council meeting. 11 a.m. Footbill. S.A.F.A. Cup: Second Rcund. Gloucester vs. winners of I.C.F.A. vs. R.A. Stadium. Div. Ill: Y.M.C.A.^vs. Post Offlce. Oeylang; S.H.B. vs. Eramtoco S.H.B. ground. Public Services vs. Prater and Neave, Jalan Besar.
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  • 310 3 WIDOW WHO MUST NOT BE SEEN PROBLEM FOR POLICE Brahmin Lady Who Could Not Come To Court The question of whether a Brahmin lady, having lost her husband within a year, could be cited as a witness in a criminal trial and directed to appear before the court for the
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  • 337 3 V.C/s Fight Against Drug Habit "I will put before you one of the most nathe'ic st.rii-s jcu have even been asked to listen to." With this remark. Mr. Stanley Falconer, defending Major William Barnsley Allen. V.C.. at Chichester. en a charge of being under the influev.ee cf drink
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  • 45 3 .President of American Iron and Steel Institute New York, Aug. 19. Mr. Lamont. Secretary for Commerce, who resigned on Aug. 4, has been elected President ;of the American Iron and Steel Institute in i succession to Mr. Charles Schwab, who becomes Chairman.— Reuter
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  • 173 3 Cecil de Mille is the only Hollywood producer who has kept a continuous photographic record nt 58 productions v h*ch ho has made since his entry into motion picture making. These books are valued at $165,000 because they contain pictures of now famous stars who were then
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  • 18 3 I I sutpect all busine~«» men of having too eery I 1 time of- it.— Mr. Robert l&bJ.
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  • 351 3 Siamese Government's Request [Prom Our Own CoriespondentJ Bai.gkok. August 19. The request sponsored by the OtfVCfU'Jieri that firms and individuals will undertake th: apprentice system for young Siamete. has met with a good response, but the fact thU such p system cannot be entered into lightly without
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  • 72 3 ReT. J. Thompson Dies in England News has been n ceived at St. John's C liege, Jaffna, of tho death in England of Rev. Jacob Thompscn frr I. early tv.nty years Principal of the College. During his principahhip (1990-19) the rchcol premises were considerably extended. He
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 358 3 Stronger Nerves Increased Energy SLEEPLESSNESS ft. By unnc Sanatocen you wil V > s *v •oon enjoy *ound. healthy ilnay tiSSFIV^^r awmT c uie of Tour le r f^lj^y More than 24,000 physician* all over the world have recommend- x »<*««1 tonic -iood why not givw "Sonatf'Kfn goes to the
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    • 125 3 WORTHY OF NOTE_ UCHTWEICHT TRIUMPH MOTOR-CYCLES Can be Supplied at SPECIAL^ Prices. 1 H.P. Gloria 2-Stroke with Electric Light $160.00 2.77 H.P. W. S. Model S.V. m m $225.00 3.50 H.P. CO. Model O.V.H. $350.00 WE HAVE ONLY ONE OR TWO OF THE ABOVE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits
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  • 390 4 A Base Camp at 20,000 Feet Base Camp. \.uum Parbat. 117IESSNER and Simon, who set out to establish Camp Five and to make a final exploration of the approaches to Nanga Parbat. have returned lrom looking over the route round Rakict Peak and up the ridge
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  • 295 4  -  Elizabeth By Knowlton "Nanga Parbat. Nanga Parbat. my God!" At! other times they are timorous and easily dis- I couraged and every day one or two are moun- tain sick, but work on. Provisions go steadily forward anti camps are established and improved. At present Herron and
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  • 1098 4 By a Special Correspondent Washington. I^ITH the Democrats in most places highly optimistic over the present outlook for the success of Mr. Franklin Roosevelt at the coming Presidential Election, and Republican leaders forming their battle lines under the Hoover banner to meet
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  • 192 4 Restoring Soul n to Food IJERTRAM WEAL, managing director of a fashionable hotel here, is a pioneer in his own right and to-d3y he is on the high seas engaged in a trail-breaking expedition to restore soul to American food, writes Charles Estcourt from New York. The thump of beer
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 4 5^.9 LUCK.— Mr. J. A. Mollison was given a cheery farewell by his wife (Miss Amy Johnson' before starting on his flight across the Atlantic in a light plane.
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  • 353 4 SHIP IN MID-OCEAN TO CATAPULT SEAPLANES Germany will steal the world's aviation thunder this year by opening the first transAtlantic air line. The Luft-Hansa A.G., operators of ttie Lon-don-Berlin airway and several air lines will begin a twice-a-week mail service between Berlin and Buenos Aires, taking
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  • 60 4 Jewellery novelties which are eagerly sought by fashionable women include a short length of pink mother-o'-pearl leaves, overlapping one another, but with many inches of the pink cord on vhich they are threaded showing at the buck. Silver bangles are definitely "in," and as many as three or
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  • 770 4  - The Man Who Stays Close to the Earth Robert P. Webber Prospectors Leave Plane For Pack and Canoe By ■XESPITE the depression there is at least one industry with record production and profits. It is the gold mining industry- in Canada, which, next to the Rand, is the greatest gold
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  • 1184 4 England Australia Air Mail Service Lronaon. CONSIDERABLE Interest and keen anticipation has been aroused here by the recent disclosure of plans for a regular 18 day<" air service between England and Australia. Three Australian Airline Companies, it appears, are concerned in the project and are now in negotiation with the
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  • 66 4 -In the IM in U"'^ realization r wi* motion pfctiu I« had neami f& The l».r cargoes ever t t f» left home of the m.dn, Jj^J *jj froaen in tor |S»^j t^anw to the habitable bf I .mc«9* script depart m h T,- p,r- the u
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 166 5 TO-NIGHT THIS IS THE 7TH DAY OF PLUNDER OBVIOUSLY IT HAD TO BE GREAT [d DRAW CROWDS FOR SO LONG e been twice if you have not seen it a ,k your friends about it— then we know you'll be sure to COME TO-NIGHT RALPH LYNN and TOM WALLS HE
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    • 170 5 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! AT THE CAPITOL? t< England's Queen of Comedy GRACIE FIELDS Comes to the Screen in a great British Picture that will take you back to the Heart of London "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY" Produced by Basil Dean, England's foremost stage and Film Producer, with ALL-BRITISH CAST j
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    • 334 5 MATINEE TO-MORROW liouMe Venture Pros mineX JACK HOLT IN Maker of Men n AND LAURA LA PLANTE IN AR. IZO N A Xext Clitmse WILLIAM HAINES Comes to you in another M.-G.-M. super feature Are You Listening" WITH MADGE EVANS, KAREN MORLEY, ANITA PAGE ITS YOUR WEEKEND SHOW ALL CIRCLE
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  • 1244 6 A. M. Crawley Picks a Test Eleven Discussing fne men who. he considers, should represent England in the Te:ts against Australia this winter. A. M. Crawiey. the Oxford and K To dernrsr^S the batting: With Cardiff as the guide. Wocllev. Paynter. or Kceton WW in first with KtC'llfe.
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  • 239 6 National and American League Games New York, Aup. 21. The following were Friday's baseball scores. Watkins a home run for St. Louis. Eleven nnings. Reuter n.. in. Chicago 5 9 Boston Cincinnati 6 Brooklyn 6 12 Mungo pitched Pittsburgh 4 New York 10 13 St. Louis 5 13 Philadelphia
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  • 55 6 Th- following li the drav. for the IK r4 round fixtures of the Singapore Ma n Schccl Fcotball Competition (BMi for the Daeng Makkah Shield: Aug 22— Teluk Kurau vs G ylang. at CM lang English School. Aug 27-Siolap vs. P. Terbnkar. at Goyl'iv. English School. Matches
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  • 104 6 W Miller, outside-left, of Hayes. FC ha signed for Charltor Athletic. J. A. Cook, the former Cambridge O^tmttt full back has signed amateur f.rms for CheW miniature range sheet between W^rr'i Officer? ?nd Sergeant- cf the Gloucester hi Regiment, cmd the Staff and Department and Warrant Officers and Serse-it^ residing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 141 6 -S^^hl ■B: 1 <A^^^H S^^L iS^i^K vS-S&'v^ <*. W. 'VBMiWw. ft. "^^^JHWv; .'Oot^'^' ■.".■."-"-"•■-■>!•'■'■ Mt.- .VSoflß&si*'.". >: jfe.:-: 'f' ■--.■^fe^l^W^^^fe. Wfcfefei. intrigues you coo/, delightful flavour is always appealing. BACHELOR THE DELIGHTFUL CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. I THERE ARE THOUSANDS I of men who can fix 1 a
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    • 46 6 You need suffer ho longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago if your blood is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of all Ckemtitt and Siertt. Rfual/y good in LIQUID or TAHLFTform
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    • 142 6 A MESSAtoI skjnl TROUBLeI T« YOl Sl m >„,„/■ endures K num! *W I trouble, nuwini Ka<j I RASH— thrown. LI m?' I WIVi i I Relief in 1 MINUTE You nceHn'l r another hot: u« painful Skin 1 rouble whams trouble get rclttf right m\ wt Germolene. the \X
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  • 1073 7 PLANNED Lff (OMIDENCE 1 Ljy MACHINE" IHAT IS BEST IN gj B RiTisH mmi übles from America following Mollison's record east to (light of U* Atlantic show that he has decided to alter "tismal ptons for the return crossing. |n w following interview Mollison reveals
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  • 50 7 Malay's Terrible Death in Harbour While diving for coal off the breakwater on Sunday, a Malay was attacked by a shark. Hir right leg was all but bitten completely through and he died shortly after being pulled Into his boat by another Malay who had accompanied him.
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  • 29 7 iferous Welcome for Mollison I Ku Id at I tnd pi ople deserted galloped itaej saw J bj Mayor added from st hn's took r> I
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  • 363 7 I THE DUCE ANALOGY Hitler Explains Mussolini Reference Berlin, Aug. 20. Hitler, who is at present living in a lonely cottage near Berchtes Garten, maintained in an interview that his reference to Mussolini ..as not made in connection with a claim for •xclusive power and
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  • 160 7 Inquest on Chinese Sailor "Death by misadventure" was tbs verdict returned by the Coroner. Mr. F G. Bourne. ye.nerdaj-. after recording evidence as to a Chinese sailor having been struck d?ad by lightning. Ng Siong. the taikeng of the tongkang. said that the deceased was one of
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  • 122 7 Chinese Who Knocked Cleaner Into Drain Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday di-missed the i appeal of Lim Joo Seng against his conviction t and fine of $10 for assaulting a street cleaner i in Orchard Road and knocking him into a drain. Mr. Burke, for the appellant, argued
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  • DRIVER KILLS HIS OWN SON
    • 215 7 SAD ACCIDENT AT CAIRNHILL CIRCLE A Malay motor car driver told the Coroner, F. G. Bourne, yesterday how he had knocked over his two-year-old son while backing his master's car out of the garage. His little boy had followed him to the garage when he was
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    • 148 7 Results in Recent Competition [Prom Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Aug. 19. A very interesting lecture, with illustrated charts, was delivered by Mr. R. E. Holttum on "Hybridisation of orchids", when the horticulturists met at the Drill Hall in the afternoon with Mr.;. Clarke in the chair. The following
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    • 19 7 Mr. A. Coleville, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Malacca, will leave for Siam thiSj week on trair-ftr.— Malacca correspondrnt.
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  • 358 7 HOUSE BOY'S RAID ON MASTER'S WINE CELLAR BEER, WHISKY AND GIN Sold to Rag-and-Bone Merchant DETECTIVE'S CAPTURE "I wculd like to know how many times this has b:en going on", said Mr. W. Young of the National City Bank, who gave e'idence in the Second Police Court yesterday in a
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  • 299 7 Matters of Muslim Interest <By Our Muslim Correspondent) The April-June issue of "Real Islam" has just been published. Besides the editorial notes, it qontains as usual some interesting articles to the Muslims, such as "A Message to the Malay Muslims" and "The Light is coming from th? East"
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  • 549 7 MULTI-MILLIONAIRE'S SON SENT FOR TRIAL CHEQUE CASE j Allegations of Forgery Preferred The preliminary enquiry into the charges of criminal breach of trust and forgery preferred against a young Chinese man named Chang Kian Hoe, was concluded yesterday when the accused was committed for trial. The accused is the sen
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  • 168 7 Proposal to Form Malacca Branch [From Our Own Correspondent] Malar ca, Aug. 81. A meeting u;is held this morning in the Malacca Club, with Mr. J. S. W. Arthur in the chair, with the object of forming a branch cf the Automobile Association of Malaya in Malacca.
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  • 108 7 I Acknowledgments from July 14th to August 20th. cts. Already acknowledged $18,576.35 Henry Waugh Co. Ltd. <De Reske Cigarette Donation) 259.14 Overseas League (Fancy Dress Dance, Empire Shopping Week) 100,00 Singapore Shipping Clerks' Association (Great World Charity Show) 45.13 Proceeds of Singapore Chinese Sports Asso. match against
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  • TELEGRAPHIC PICTURES
    • 217 7 HOME POST OFFICE STATEMENT SIAM'S FACILITIES The Free Press London correspondent, writing on Aug. 9. .says: A few days ago it was announced in the papers that an improved t iegraphic picture service was being introduced between this country and Siam. and I wrote a letter to Mr.
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    • 67 7 LONDON -SINGAPORE TELEPHONE It was announced recently in the Evening News that important progress was being made with the Post Office scheme for bringing Singapore. Hong Kong. Japan and India into telephone communication with London. It is possible that communication with China will be established in the near future, and
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  • 384 7 An F^iuiry for Missing Planter-Airmen Among the callers this week at the Malayan Office (wrote the Free Press correspondent on Aug. 9) have been Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Layland of Kuala Lumpur, who are making their London Headquarters at the Regent Palace Hotel; Mr. J. T. Weldin.
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  • 134 7 Cheers for British Princes MaHa, \u S uM 18. Guns booming the R^yal Salute proclaimed the arrival in Malta to-day of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and Prince George with the British Mediterranean Fleet. Plying the Royal Standard at the main, the Queen Elizabeth, preceded by H.M.S. London
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  • 51 7 Miss Sheila MacDonald. the v-,un«--*. daughter of Mr. Pamsay MacDcnald. tlT* P: im-> Minister, has obtained a ?erond rirv s in t»--« Honour School of Philosophy. Pcllfcs Economics at Oxford. A week ago fcr- *tate*. •Tr.-n nad tv,#> **m t* B-rh^l-r »t M-rlir^-? and Surgery or Edinburgh Univer:ity ccnf r:cl
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  • 25 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. GRAND. At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Thursday the 18th August, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Grand, of Ipoh. a daughter.
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  • 939 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932. A FIRST STEP TO PROSPERITY The first step has been taken towards a world economic revival. At least, this is the hope that emerges from the break up of the Imperial Conference at Ottawa after it has achieved a measure of success very
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  • 89 8 A meeting of the Council of State will be held at the Dewan Johore Bahru. to-day at am. Tania Svetlanova and Alex Salnikoff. the popular Russian dancers, will give their farewell performance at Raflles Hotel to-night pricr to proceeding to fulfil an engaßoment in Hong Kong. To-night Miss Svetlanova will
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  • 76 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, Aug. 22. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £1413 4 (£l4l3 4 Forward £1433 8 (£1433/ 4 The market is quiet. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices
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  • 28 8 Plan to Reconstruct Company [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT! London, Au*. 22. Foothills (Malaya) Rubber Estate. limited, propose to reconstruct the company with a capital of £40.000.
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 822 8 To The Editor, Sir. -It is quite amusing to read some cf tlv letters appearing in the local papers with reference to this new Ratepayers Association and the Petition that is being prepared for ultimate presentation to the Municipal Comtni sioners. It is quite obvious that some
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  • 235 8 Good Double Feature Programme The Alhambra has another double feature programme this week and the fare k |OOd wholesome entertainment Laura La Plante i< featured in the first picture. Arizona <a Columbia production) and those who hiv, enjoyed the captivating Laura in comedy uil find her equally charming
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  • 1045 8 FORTY OFFENCE POSSIBLE MR c %1 IW'RISIWibJI JUDGMENT^ T ch:i: ".mtant ofiZ :lua:: «'"nvip|,o E ,'.7J Court byMrori the the tal Heng M Court terday which M: BO sPd J one tJaj holdin- technical offence Mr .1 i the chai. nmprlft OB a-hirh \i: that he muterl the Hap H.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 233 8 A REVELATION IN ICE TANKS Inexpensive *tm£tyce Hplf Upkeep HliH 5 cents and HliH flj|i|2 a day Economical KPIf in ice PRICES AND DEMONSTRATIONS from the SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances vf Hong Kong,) ilncorporated in Shanghai.) 201 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5371. BV
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    • 87 8 IT IS REPORTED that a German chemist claims to have produced a kind of bread which inspires courage. We understand that a mouse found a few crumbs of it on the floor and immediately elbowed the cat away from her saucer of milk. Courage is a noble attribute to possess
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  • 710 9 OLONIES SHARE IN OTTAWA AGREEMENTS qual benefits with dominions al Entry for Dairy Produce into U. K. lor Three Years i fflPflU- GENUAL MEAT POLICY I tii:<|. n. Aug. ml. (I Kingdom d \,u .l.iirl |»ro\id«- for iM«b prices of in ,hi- I n.i.d hnud<'m betause u „1 |>r.'.s h.
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  • 248 9 MVED BY WICKER HELMFTS toNGjNODENT "',<!,. tag. IS. ■ii'tvri at the morning to Plccard icta regional *J human la* for 36 coralsttofl I tote, and <i..,ci lead I wonderful IU the rariried parachute! d bj* eomuiythtai ra i I -i)ts M to ■..out of a; uilv
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  • 54 9 h Argentina to Rejoin League of Nations Buenos Aires, Aug. 26. Parliamentary circles consider that Argentina I will shortly rejoin the League of Nations. Yesterday, the Foreign Relations Committee of the Chamber listened to a statement made by the Foreign Minister in favour of Argentina re--entering
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  • 46 9 Employees Killed by Rain of Bullets La Plata. Argentine. Aug. 20. Two employees of a local bank were killed and one was seriously wounded by a rail, of bullets during a raid by armed bandits, who seized £3.000 and then escaped— Reuter Wire(less
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  • 32 9 It is understood that the police have arrested four suspects in connection with the recent Tanjong Mallm railway accident and ;are charging them before the Magistrate, thttre to-day. Surpristng revelations are expected.
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  • 253 9 STRIKERS ATTACK Unpleasant Incident in Cotton Dispute London, August 17. There were some disturbances in Burnley last night, when a crowd of strikers demonstrated against women weavers who had remained at work. The crowd stoned the police who were protecting the women and some police were
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  • 102 9 Circus Audience See Ti^hi Rope Tragedy Berlin, August 20. Hundreds of horrified spectators saw a boy and girl crash to their death during a performance of tight-rope walking in a music hall in the Schmietzingen. The youngsters were in a troupe of four performers run by their
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  • 97 9 A Bequest to Kin^ George Lisbon, Aug. 20. A pair of large vases bearing the Portuguese royal arms, which were in the dining-room of the London residence of the late ex-King Manoel. are bequeathed in the will of the ex-King to King George, as a testimony of
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  • 81 9 German and English Wife Fined Berlin. Aug. 20. Charged with violating the degree forbidding the export of currency by smuggling 250.000 marks to England and Switzerland, a German factory owner named Dvoesten. of Zerbst. and his English wife, have been sentenced in their absence by the Dessau Court
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  • 88 9 Republican Vice-President and Prohibition Topeka, Kansas, August 20. A strong bid to catch dry votes was made by the Vice-President, Mr. Charles Curtis, in accepting the Republican nomination for reelection to the Vice-Presidency. He announced his opposition to the repeal of the 18th Amendment. This differs from the
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  • 68 9 An $800,000,000 Income Tax Decline Washington. Aug. 22. The effects of the world depression on the United States are strikingly evidenced by the decrease in the internal revenue returns for the fiscal year ended June 30. The figures are $1,557,000,000 compared with $2,428,000,000 in the previous
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  • 337 9 PLANES IN ACTION BOMBARDMENT BY HANDBILLS POPULACE INDIGNANT Shanghai, Aug. 22. It is confirmed that after an all day battle the Japanese occupied Nanlin, northeast of Chaoyang on the Jehol-Fengtien border, yesterday The Japanese forces, covered by thirty armoured cars, continue to advance westward. A large
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  • 57 9 To Conquer Whole of China Nanking-. Aug. 23. In view of the trouble in the north. Mr. Wang Ching-wei has agreed to resume charge of the Executive Yuan until October when the Third Plenary Congress of the Kuomintang will meet. Mr. T. V. Soong, Finanrp Minisfpr
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  • 60 9 Nanking, Aug. 22. According to an announcement of the Japanese leaders. Japan, after occuping Jehol. will take possession of the whole of inner and outer Mongolia. Charhar, Suiyuan. Chinghai and other parts of North-China. The conquering of the whole of Chinese is also included in thp programme
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  • 50 9 Hung Kong, Aug. 22. The military leaders of the south have decided to adopt a "lcok and see" policy regarding the political developments in North China, and to concentrate their energy, on the completion of the anti-Communist campaign in South Kiangsi and West Fukien.- Sin Chiew Jit Poh
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  • 49 9 Reduction Due to Russian Buying [FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT! London, Aug. 22. Buying orders from Russia were mainly responsible for the decrease in home rubber stocks by 947 tons during the week. Russia is continuing to buy. Total stocks are now, Liverpool 57.542 tons. London 46,986 tons.
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  • 32 9 Tragedy During Aerial Manoeuvres Bixerta. Aug. 20. Pour members of the French Air Force were burned to death when their seaplane crashed near here during aerial manoeuvres- Reuter Wireless
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  • 36 9 Police Superintendent Shot Dacca, India, Auf. 22. Mr. Grassby, an additional police superintendent, was shot but not' seriously injured to-day. His assailant was captured and found to possess a bomb and a revolver. Reuter
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    • 177 9 THE RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLE IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND APPEARANCE ON 1932 MODELS The best Motor Cycle value obtainable. Thoroughly I compare it with any other Motor Cycle and you will I be convinced that it is all we claim. I MODEL M.O. 32. 2.98 H.P. COMPLETE WITH LUCAS ACETYLENE LAMP AND
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1019 10 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Scam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. TJI7. STRAIitt STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.,
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    • 511 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Due S'pore. Sails S*pore. Steamer 6.5. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Aug. 30 Sept. 2 6 -ty OF MELBOURNE For Marseilles Havre,
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    • 424 10 British India and Apcar Li J (Incorporated in England; *M^H MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr J SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N J UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJtSTn bm. I LONDON AND FAR EAST >l\n SFRV f RNM^I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA Tonn.iße. Singapore. Tonruj, NOVARA 6,990 Aug. 26 RANCH] •SOMALI
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    • 495 11 6TS. K. LINE fevpRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO iO s ANGELES, NEW YORK, BOSTOS. PHILADELPHIA and HALT MORE via IMWTIA I NEW MOTOR SHIP "TOKAI MARU" \rr,vr. L*avr Due Los Angles Due New York. L Se P l 5 Oct. 13 Oct 28 [fNHAM Sepl 6 St-pt. 6 Bepl 7 Sept.
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    • 399 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE o^u/AMEXUCAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA^ YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD-GRAND CANYON WFEKLY SAILING FKOM HONG KONG AND OK MANILA NEW LOW THROUGH FARES ORIENT TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WILL BE QUOTED UPON APPLICATION. EUROPE via SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT
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    • 923 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I 1 23> Paneh> T™*™*-™*"*. Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. p™zlt^l£:*- 23 Pontianak> (saioon passengers niy) «^~g. VAN SWOLI^-Wednesday. Aug. 24. Cheribon. Semarang. Sourabaya. Benoa, Kota-Baro-Papan, Samarinda and Tarakan. AU§ 24> Prigi Radj i Sap:xt Ter "bilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, PengalianTHEDENS— Wednesday. Aug. 24. Muntok, and Palembang TOEELO—
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  • 504 12 Tin Yat's Master Reprimanded Mr. William Perritt. master of the s.s. Tin Yat, was severely reprimanded in the finding of the Hong Kong Court of Enquiry investigating the facts concerning the sinking of the tug Edith during a collision on the night of July 25. and the
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  • 179 12 Cotton Yarn Taken From Norwegian Ship Pilferage of $1,050 worth of cotton yarn on August 1, from the Norwegian steamer Thalatta was brought to light in the First Special District Court at Shanghai, when five Chinese were remanded in custody by Judge Sun for alleged complicity in
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  • 16 12 The K.P.M. s.s. Van Swoll arrived in port frcm Cheribcn with 1.030 pigs and 132 bullocks.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 716 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the B.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 457 12 Kerr Steamship (J> (Incorporated ir t: ha, NEW YORK SKRV) CE Regular Freight Service to Ost(m Philadelphia and Baltimore fit (CALLS AT «.u, PO*T*J **l Due M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Sept 6 M.S. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 S l 3 For rates and particulars please apply to SILVER JAVA PACIFIC UNI Joint service
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    • 84 12 MKHONgtugJ COOKS 3^, Robinson R44 IM)IVI ">» »no, No B "«Kl\r, fbs ■awn us SCHEDCLE OF Sim, By Fortnljftath pum^ ■'tween Ran**, an* Injun HOMEIf.tfD S.UUV Port of Di^mbartiim P^ \m PEGU CHINDWIN J KEiLMENDINE ■UMO SAGAING AMAHAPOORA PI'RMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENUINE BHAMO SAGA ING AMARAPOORA BURMA YOMA Calls
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 653 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) Sunday
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    • 192 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Will othe Wisp. Brit. 118. from Batu Pahat 22. for Indragiri 22. Okita Maru. Jap. 2315, from Yokohama 22,, for Calcutta 22. Havre Maru, Jap. 3450. from Bombay 22. for (Kobe unc. I Singkawang, Dut. 297. from Pontianak 22, for Pontianak 24. Scott Harley, Brit. 193, from Oelec
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 90 13 35 Per Cent of German Fleet Idle Berlin, Aug. 21 The effects of the trade depression on Oer man shipping are forcibly illustrated by th< fact that about 35 per cent of Germany'; Mercantle Marine is now lying idle at variou; ports. The number ol vessels laid
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    • 274 13 Paraffin Used to Fuel Morris Motors Ltd.. whose activities in the marine engine field have already won wlcu recognition, have lately made two important new contributions to this class of unit. Thcst are. first, a paraffin-operated version of the •Navigator" model, and. secondly, a i> 12 h.p model
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    • 282 13 Crew of Three Saved From Drowning Chung Kam-chong. a boat foki. was shot in the leg during a piratical attack on a fishing junk by a small craft off Can Tau Island. Chung, together with his master, and another foki. dived overboard when the attack was made,
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    • 105 13 Why He Threw Jacket into Lagoon Dock A Chinese who was seen coming off the Ekma at the docks on Sunday was afc^ut to be questioned by a police constable regarding a coat he was carrying over his shoulder when he threw the coat into the Lagoon
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    • 117 13 The following: passengers left London on the P. and O. Carthage on August sth: For Penang: Mr. J. Brown, Mr. R. D. Oillett. Mrs. Gillett. Miss A. M. Haynes, Mr. M. C. Tollemache. Mrs. Tollemache. For Singapore: Mr. J. T. A very. Mrs. A very, Mr. A. Barron.
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    • 45 13 Picking up a suit of clothes outside the purser's cabin on board the French liner, Athos 11. a Chinese commenced to walk down the gangway. He had been seen, however, and did not succeed in getting very far. He was arrested and charged with theft.
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    • 73 13 Wrecked Training Ship Towed to Kiel Berlin, Aug. 20. The wreck of the Niobe, the German naval training ship, which grounded in the Baltic three weeks ago with the loss 69 lives, has been towed under water to Kiel, her home port. The funeral of the victims well
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    • 284 13 Remarkable Lawsuits Over Ship One cf the most remarkable shipping lawsuits of modern times has recently been settled out of Court, after the Court had spent 24 days in hearing evidence. The case Is that of the Nurtureton. which went ashore and was salved in two
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    • 252 13 Chinese Ordered to be Deported Woo Fat (45). a Chinese laundry proprietor, of Breck Road, Livei-pool, was sentenced to three months' hard labour with an order for deportation at the Liverpool Police Court, for permitting his premises tc be used for the purpose of smoking prepared opium.
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    • 102 13 Canada's Northern Seaport Ottawa. Canada's new northern port. Fort Churchill on Hudson Bay. opened for traffic last year, will re-open for the coming season when ai shipment of 2,000,000 bushels of wheat reaches the port from Saskatchewan. This will be the first commercial shipment to leave the northern
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    • 73 13 More Vessels Needed For Commerce Montreal. In view of the large increase in trade between Canada and the Antipodes, resultant of the Trade Treaties In force and the improved transportation, the Canadian National Steamships have been forced to add another freighter to this service. It is stated that
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    • 71 13 The M.M. steamer Angkor, is due here from Saigon on Wednesday, at 7 ajn. and will probably sail on the same da7 at 2 p.m. for Penan g, Colombo. Djibouti Sues, Port Said, and Marseilles. Berth 8.H.8. wharves. The Lloyd Triestlno Oange (Italian Mall) U due to arrive here to-day
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 449 13 pKGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) 138 KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. m Ctl 1 Aldress: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. morning daily in Malaya. pfjyfred with the Chota Hazri each Latest news, latest telegrams .mnouncements. London rubber appear daily. Special ,i lude pictures, serial story, (hess noteo, ladies' page ait:. fashions, flying, sporting,
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    • 293 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME aM| T NCLUDE Canada'! new scenic route in J ~jrA I your itineranr. JjL I IB See the finest scenery in the Canadian -S Rockies Mt. Robson. tallest of them all— yV-. JRhI from luxury trains c-quipped for supreme J V—^Wl Kffl comfort v S^
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  • 677 14 And the Studious from Harvard Harvard "lu:nni road the most dooks. Columbia's graduates ride in more Rolls-Royces. *ale imn average the highest incomes aracng .he alumni of fifteen universities. These ate the high spots, (says the New York "Literary Digest") among mere than a million lacts
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  • 318 14 Dispute With Wife of Governor of Trinidad Lady Hcllis. wife of Sir Claud Hollis, Governor of Trinidad, is the central figure in a dispute with Captain the Hon. A. A. Cipriani. Mayer of Port-of-Spain (Trinidad*, which resulted in Captain Cipriani refusing to attend the Governor's dinner in
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  • 210 14 Report of Overseas Settlement Committee Rugby. August 19. In view cf the uncertainty of th; 5 present position and pending the deliberations a. Ottawa, the annual report of the Overseas Settlement Committee, now issued by the Dominions Office, makes no attempt t-o predict the future of
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  • 218 14 Eight British Coast Stations to be Equipped For lomc yeirs now the progress of wireless telephcny has been watched by those interested in shipping. The cost of equipping existing stations with transmitters 1 as prohibited murt development however, and it is only recenti> that the Post Office authorities
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 224 14 fmk After g^ibT j onuving oid the smarting and soreness to which the i is liable after frequent shaving by using HAZELINE' SNOW." A cooling application which vanishes, leaving no trace of greasiness "'HAZELINE 1 SNOW" I, tad* Mark) Beware of deceptive imitations and *"<"* All Chemists and Stores insist
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    • 531 14 BANKS AND UVSin^l CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Rovr.l Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh
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    • 145 14 THE wSffi J Upi Res.rve ind I fotfflMl K,. ~S "••ad OBif f .'"'Hi Mn K .ipnr, Branch w, Nl I o\|, 0 ruJ 1 J to*** I Cal.v "^4. BOOOIuIU rl.uyuan Kirich. r S 1 5.,u:.. I I I •vor!d. Inti: d on Curm,^ tppU busir.. For i:. 11
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 417 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Syiney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Kullo Sydney." Tarjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 391 15 NATIONS BIG DEALS L FOR TOBACCO I 0 Trying to Exchange foal for Flour is tal tryinq to solve M*3 pri U the first step Myvorld trade- mount; again, more and pnaoD arc turnint. U direct birter as .i situation which makes trade fttiry channels
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  • 985 15 Annual Meeting in Penang The eighth annual general meeting of the hareholders of the Klang River Tin Dredging Company. Limited, was held in Penang on Jaturday. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided and he others present were Mr. D. H. Hampshire, tfr. W. H. Martin. Mr. L.
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  • 240 15 Gilt-edged Securities Recede London, Aug. 17. With profit -taking resumed and in the absence of fresh support, gilt-edged iecurities relapsed further, in some instances from threeluarters to one per cent. Other sections of the Stock Exchange have also ruled quieter. The 3nly market to show any animation
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  • 316 15 Comparative Figures Over Four Years Messrs Symington and Wilson, in their report dated July 27. publish a statement of shipments in tons for the first six months of the year.frcm 1929 to 1932: As will be seen the falling off in native rubber continues. In our Repcrt of
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  • 70 15 One of the professors who lectured at the International Congress of Prehistoric Sciences in London comes from the Dutch East Indies. His name is Professor P. V. van Stein Gallenfels and he hails from the island of Java. He weights 24st. and stands 6ft. 6in. The professor addressed the congress
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  • 813 15 CONFERENCE WITH MINISTERS Dutch Interests Roused by Ceylon Activity Melbourne. Considerable aim has been manifested cf late in Aust-nlia -Netherlands East Indies trade nrcles at the movement which has obtained such momentum in Ceylon to recover grcuir lost to Ceylon in the Australian tea market and
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  • 367 15 EXCHANGE RATES August 22 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 3 15, 16 London, 3 months' sight 2;3 29|32 London, 60 days' sight 2;3 7|B London, 30 days' sight 2i3 27 32 London, demand 2 3 13 16 London, T.T. 2 3 25|32 Lyons and Paris, demanc
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  • 61 15 August 22nd., 12 o'clock noon Tone of Market Very Dull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2 H»d. per lb. I New York Exchange Closed. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equai to London Standard, Spct 7 116 73 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 7V4 7Vi October 7V4
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  • 929 15 MONDAY, AUG. 22ND. 1932 l LOSING gintuuis* Buyers Sellers ksam Kumbaug «£> 21s jd _o\s 6a kUMIa. Mali) >*.- lßa Us 1 kyer Hitam (ss) lis 6d 12s 3d Jangrin Tin til) 10s lis Jatang Pauung isll 06 id Jatu Caves ($1) 29 32 Juklt Arang ($1)
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 80 15 <^"\ exceed $12,000,000 jjjete.iHSS Assurance in force over $35,000.000 The Great Eastern life Assurance Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements) BEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry E C rhe company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles
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  • 207 16 Rotarians Losp to the Island Club The following are the results of the match Rotary Club versm The Island Club, played over the Island Club course on Sunday Rotary Club players mentioned first:— H. D. Mundell and Lt. Col. F. G. Hyland 0 Dr. Ibrahim and A L. B.
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  • 601 16 SUNDAY'S YACHTING Vice-Commodore's Trophy Goes to Tarljet In the race for the B Class Sweepstake on Satday Merlin got the best of a somewhat crowded start, each boat trying to be in the windward position when the gun went. Sailing weJl riM soon outdistanced her opponents
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  • 223 16 Drawn Game With R.A. Result of a match played between the Y MCA. and the R.A. on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Saturday. A heavy shower of rain during the tea interval delayed the restart and made the conditions of play very difficult for both sides. R.A.: Adams b
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  • 120 16 Singapore Khalsa Association defeated the Bombay Sports Club on Sunday by 114 runs. The SKA. put up 190 for 3 wickets and declared. C. S. Sidhu retired after a brilliant 110 scored in an hour. He hit four sixes. The Bombay Sports Club oould only collect 86 in
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  • 47 16 The annual Malayan rifle competition tor th° Warren Shield takes place on September 23, at Kuala Lumpur, when representative units from each State and Settlement will take part In v!^* ■unwian Company of the Penang Volunteers has won, by flne shooting the rtaht to represent the Settlement
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  • 330 16 LIST OF ENTRIES D romise of Excellent Fields Entries for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Gold Cup meeting are given below. Handicaps for the first day's meeting will be published on Friday. Hcrses Class 1: Trawellton. Canvasser, The Crisis, Boardwalk. Lady Rotherwood. Gay Orb. Royal Parade.
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  • 264 16 Clever Play by Japanese Tourists An attractive programme of exhibition tennis, with the two Japannese stars, Murakima and Nishimura. heading the bill, and supported by E. N. Wise, th? Club player. Mis* Oldfleld. holder of Malayan ladies singles title, and Mrs. Drew, runner up in this year's tournament,
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  • 165 16 The sixth round of the Club Championship of the Singapore Chess Club and the fifth round of the Junior Handicap games resultod as follows: E. C. Peck beat Chin Eng, H. Vogel beat R. Jumabhoy. M. Masehioeff beat Tan Luang Kia, E. E. Colman beat B. O.
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  • 58 16 The following have been Invited to i play hockey for S. Rcss* XI vs. E O e Staunton's XI to-morrow on Raffles Institu- tion ground at 5 p.m. O. C. Aerla; J. Sanderson i S. Ron; W. Pullen, O. E. N Oehlers, O Ross' t D Ro«, N. Sullivan, Dr.
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  • 137 16 COUNTY CRICKET Gloucester and Worcester the Victims London, Aug. 22. Essex and Notts won quick victories ever Gloucestershire and Worcestershire respectively to-day both winning by an innings in almost identical fashion. Larwood and Fames had two deadly bowling spells and Bray (Essex) and Walker (Notts* scored centuries
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  • 376 16 Clear Cut Victory Over Medical Services M.P.H. .4; Medical Services 0. The deciding match of the third division was played at the Anson Rc-ad Stadium yesterday. the M.P.H. beating the Medical Services by four goals to nil. The match produced good football for both teams were in
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  • 217 16 Football. Y.M.C.A. vs. Post Office Club on the Geylang stadium to-day, at 5 pm. V.M.C.A.: Billy Loh; Koh Hor Koon. Tan Teck Han: Yeow Peck Whye. Kee Yew Leng. Then Geok Soei; Lieu Yee Hian, Tan Kong Guan. Sean Eng Hee. Tan Hock Leong. Chan Joo Tiang. Ho
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  • 200 16 The announcement of the impending transfer of Bingham and Rycroft to the South will be generally regretted, as Bingham is a fine halfback and Rycroft amongst the best of our forwards, (says the Times of Malaya in regard to Perak Rugby prospects). All the same, Perak Is not downhearted, for
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 117 16 MOUTRIE PIANi NOW AT I REDUCED PRICES but not reduced in quality- I the Moutrie Piano I remains the standard inv. I trument in the Far Bast PRICES FROM $425.00 USED PIANOS FROM v;i,,i,,,, S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd (Incorporated in Hong Kcnßi Raffles Place. Tel. 6122 polYwogpastWl THE I?o>tc is***^
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