The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 August 1932

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  • 16 1 The Singapoure Free Press so" ii735 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 277 1 A speech by Mr. I'rhida in the Japanese Diet has provoked some very plain-speak-ing or the part of the Chinese Minister to London Page 9. Premier has sent a telegram of congratulation tc Mr. Baldwin as the Ottawa delegates wte nearing home— Page 9. Young Lover won
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  • 1546 1 The good walker is a slow walker and the best walker is a loiterer, a tramp. So when yea set out to explore for yourself the half-dozeu bits of country over which 1 am now going to hurry, take your time. The South Downs, for instance,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 nRT MN\«-.li: AT ALL :v;, -.VISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL fitb Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. THIS EVENING TEA DANCE-R3O p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL PINNER DANCE 9.30— M1D-NIGHT. SPECIAL DAILY »f£s2?fS™i DISH DOLLAR LUNCH RIJSTAFFEL m r A LA SIMPSON 12.30 3 p.m. ■h-oiek
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    • 215 1 SUNDAY CONCERT PROGRAMME—9.3O p.m. to 11 p.m. 1. March from the Opera Aida Verdi 2. Spanish Dances Moszkowsky 1. Allegro Brioso. 2. Allegro Commodo 3. Con Moto. 3. Grand Fantaisie La Traviata Verdi Interval. 4. Fantaisie de Ballet Coppelia Delibes 5. Mennuetto Schubert 6. From the Opera Snegaurotchka Dance of
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    • 156 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS All-British Lamps Page 14. Films that never falter Page 6. Do you suffer after eating? Consult— Page 1. Black Coffee at John Littles and or the Capitol— Page 5. CHRYSLBI LOW INITIAL COST THE LIFE OF LORD CARSON by EDWARD MARJORLBANKS with an introduction by VISCOUNT HAILSHAM I
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    • 9 1 ■■■WnHbiH Ifl Rl OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 189 2 Chinese Teacher Falsely Accused The cc.'e was concluded yesterday before Mr. A. C. Boyd. Third Singapoie Magistrate, in which Poh Pway Oak. a teacher, charged Koh Ang. with defaming his reputation. Complainant, represented by Mr. S. Fung, .-tated at the first hearing that he had been living
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  • 1588 2 MILK IMPORTERS AT LAW Bunga" had become commcnly used by tto Asiatic public in connection with brands of milk bearing a flower as a trade mark, and ihat the user of the term by the plaintiffs did not confer upon them any rights. The name was common to the trade,
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  • 62 2 The Malay Mail understands that when Dr. H. P. Hodge goes on leave next month. Dr. W. J. E. Phillips will come from Singapore to the Bung3ar Hospital and Dr. T. C. Wakefield will replace Dr. Hodge at the Tanglin Hospital. Dr. Phillips acted, as Professor of Midwifery, College of
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  • 558 2 'MAGICIAN" CHARGED KIDNAPPING GIRLS NIGHTS IN JUNGLE Forcible Conversion to Islam Alleged The question of when a young person ceases in law to be a minor was argued at lengtft yesterday when the hearing was continued of the charge against an Indian "magician" for the alleged kidnapping of two girls.
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  • 404 2 20,000 Men in Calcutta Incident Promp and firm action on the part cf the police prevented what might have been an ugly situation in the jute-mill area of Calcutta on Aug. 15. Workers of nearly all the jute mills in the Howrah district have been on strike for
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  • 74 2 At the annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements British Association, Malacca, held on Tuesday evening, the following were elected Office-bearers for 1932 President The Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock; Vice-Pre-sident Dr. B. H. Ong; Hon: Treasurer Mr. Ho Kim Toon; Hon: Secretary Mr. Woo Swee Mun; Committee Members:— Messrs.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 583 2 TBNpERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arc now Invited for the following materials or se -vices and that- particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Filling at Kolam Ayei Lane off Scrangoon Road. Date of Closing. 4 p.m., August
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    • 330 2 SAM shares, „n m£^ Inclum, r« u» *»J Warrant- **■> McAUt^^ Notuv hereby :vp has boon t.-rmmavd and h O ALSAGOFP Attorneys. S I 0 SINC.ATOREMTNii,^ Chaws for the S^ Electric Energy fj Advertisements. It is hereby notified that**-, for lllumuiatmg Hoarding. SirJl Signs ha.- been reduced from n^Tl to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 295 2 TKK WKKK l Friday. 26th. High Water 05.35. 6.4 ft.. 16.25. 7.8 ft. Annual meeting of W. Hammer and Co.. Ltd., Derrick and Co.. noon. Municipal Commissioners" meeting. 2.15 p.m. Straits Chinese Association discussion on "Unemployment." Garden Club, at 5 p.m. Football: SAP. A. Cup. Second Round. Malays -s. S.
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  • 857 3 EXTREMES MEET IN PALACE GROUNDS HANNEN SWAFFER MISTAKEN FOR A BLKO? Everyone was at the King's Garden Party in Buckingham Palace. When I was talking to Sir Louis Newton, formerly Lord Mayor of London. I said, jokingly, I"I saw you at the Barney case. I don't know whether it was
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  • 418 3 1-2 Lakh Haul For Rangoon Bandits I Armed with revolvers, five men. Burmans I and Indians, entered a diamond merchant's i shop in 29th-street Rangoon at night and esi caped with jewellery worth from between Rs. 60,000 Vo Rs. 70,000 after placing the shop keeper and his
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  • 88 3 A Chinese was stabbed to death by a compatriot at the China Eng Say quarry, in Bukit Timah Road on Tuesday. The men had a quarrel and in the course of a heated quarrel the deceased was knifed. His assailant disappeared into the jungle at about the 8 1 mile,
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  • 75 3 At a recital of Chamber Music to be held at the YW.C.A. Raffles Quay at 6.15 p.m. on August 31st, items will be rendered by the following well known local artists: Madame DieU, Mrs. J. P. Clark Mrs. L. Woods, Mr. H. C W Allen, Mr. P. Verdayne and Mr.
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  • 320 3 Woman's Sacrifice for Man She Loved Because of her love fcr her hu? blind, who was ill. a Chinese woman rrade a uowerful sacrifice by cutting a prund of flesh from off her own body and prepared a "food of love" for him. When taken to
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  • 157 3 Unwelcome Surprise for Rangoon A rise in the price of petrel came as a surprise to Rangoon last week when filling stations demanded Rs. 1-2*2 for a gallon. A tin now costs Rs. 2-7 where it used to cost Rs. 2-6. The price of petrol in
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  • 66 3 Five tiger cubs have been born at Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Manchester. This is the largest litter that has been born in captivity. 1 1 The Y.W.C.A. thank all those who have sent i goods for their Jumble Sale to be held at the 1 Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay to-day at
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  • 104 3 If you suffer from indigestion, gastritis, or dyspepsia after meals, you can prevent it instantly by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia in water immediately after eating. This remarkable preparation not only neutralises the acid, and thus so removes the cause of the trouble, but it also
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 164 3 jjMaTTEBY COILD jjTjljm 0 SAY! RANGE TO I spark when others can't aake starting easier JHHUr GARAGES IBTBIBI TORS FOR MALAYA pKO MOTORS LTD. pK FOR THE BUSH A.C. Ills \lhey trouble you? «ter how obstinate the skin it wi|| not stan( j up tQ *ne's powerful action. It never
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    • 195 3 Dr. Wille EYE SPECIALIST SEMARANG, JAVA. Eye-clinic transferred to Pendrian 12, Semarang. GARCIA'S PIANOS Direct from the factory to you. Saves middleman's profits. From $375.00 Guaranteed for 10 years W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, 5 ORCHARD ROAD. Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble— keep teeth free from
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    • 103 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES: 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 14, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. £1 Hi! Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration
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  • 391 4  -  By Rose Patterson Paris. OMART Paiis, when the Season is over, likes something to grumble about in the intervals of packing up for the holidays. This year It is the new buildings and the changing aspect of the city that have come in for censure. Many z MitMm
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  • 83 4 There are shorts for yachting holidays, t-he new designs reaching the knees and in such light, but strong materials as shantung, uncrushable linens and cotton piques. They are made In vivid colours including several rich tones of green and red. Topping the shcnts are blouses or abbreviated
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  • 57 4 To-day's earrings are not often heavy, though they are sometimes quite long conform to the taste of the moment atSe °L!n eSe f7^ efficiently Paired with L ld m UntS to be piece of garnet tr«> cl 3 P ed with a round being tong*^? n
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  • 1136 4 Lamp Shades Make all the Difference Our Woman Correspondent Says LAMP shades add considerably to the appearance of a room and can make all the difference between a room and your r om. They are not so difficult to make as you would imagine and it is quite possible to
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  • 190 4 IN order to look 'sportif" even in the evening, Frenchwomen have taken to the "beach evening gown." They will take it with them to all the smart watering places this summer. The gown is based on the new garden apron idea which has lately become so popular.
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  • 148 4 [I wonder if the little hats popularized wind- swept effects in coiffures, or if such coiffures brought the tiny caps to fashion. In any event, they are well suited to each other. For this wind-swept effect, one's hair should not be too long, only little
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  • 120 4 A pretty bride wore, the other day. a very lovely veil of Brussel lace with her slim frcck of white satin, and where there is ar. old veil in the family, it provides the mort imposing of all draperies. Lace of modern manufacture is rarely chosen Nets
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  • 60 4 Glazed chintz and cretonnes make the pretjtiest of frilled covers for divans, and. in this connection, large patterns are preferred. A scroll design cf primrose and "old" shades of blue and red was the cover I saw In a friend's house. She has ear-marked a chintz with a clear
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  • 55 4 better luck. It sounded convincing and reasonable from Mama. Modern young women might almost envy grandma the ease with which she escaped from j the consequences of her own actions, in these day*, when women stand on their own feet and .are acknowledged to have some mental capacity, they do
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  • 2 4 Millinery Models
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  • 423 4 WHENEVER I smoke in grandma's presence I it is tline-hcnoured custom between us jthat I should first solemnly offer her a cigairette, which she as solemnly refuses. I was j therefore much surprised one day when she took and lit one, and began to emit perfect rings of
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  • 1110 4 BRITANNIA might be excused if she wanted all Europe and America to attend Co we, Regatta, in crder that they might see wha she can do in turning out attractive daughter^ writes H. Pearl Adam in the Observer. Nowhere do Englishwomen lc~i; better than during the vtek
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  • 122 4 A beautiful was imnr by "My noble, loveh 1)1 4 prettiest ehiM n^9 She was la.lv J I* ley. who nil in 1734. and ll Street Honpii 14-year-old ft di h-Bentimk sent Duk, .yj In honour 1 I Manraret tel **H funds for t,:. nt a**] cently
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 174 5 >^ RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903 J I TO-KICwHT CHARLES BICKFORD AND I ROSE HOB ART in Iniversal's exciting drama 'SCANDAL FOR SALE An Amazing Exposure I NEXT TjHA^^E^^^^^ JUNE CLYDE, ZASU PITTS NORMAN FOSTER IN STEADY COMPANY" A TNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. JICTOKMA THEATRE (mmencing Sat., Sept. 3rd, and Nightly at 9.30 p.m.
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    • 265 5 Have YOU seen this Brilliant British Show all Singapore is flocking to f NIGHTLY! \J 111 JJ at nee To-morrow England's Darling SGRACIE FIELDS in her screen debut— "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY" Excellent Fare splendidly recorded GRACIE IS SEEN AT HER BEST— STRAITS TIMES This is YOUR Week end Show
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    • 195 5 TARZANr* Monday t Matinees TO-MORROW SUNDAY True to form M.-G.-M. once more comes through with real and satisfying entertainment That's one thing about an M.-G.-M. picture you KNOW— IT'S— GOOD before you see it AN AMAZING CAST IN A NEW SORT OF SHOW I WILLIAM HAINES MADGE EVANS ANITA PAGE
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY
    • 774 6 King Aboard the Britannia Brilliant weather favoured the official open-i ing of Cowes Week when the racing was under) the auspices cf the Rcy.-.l Lcndon Yacht Club, j whose Commodc.o, Sir Charles C. Allom, was unable to be pre^e.it on account of illness. Rain fell early in the
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    • 255 6 Son of Former Holder Wins H. T. Sylvester of Hammersmith, whose father I was the winner in 1905, won Doggett's Coat and Badge on Saturday. (Aug. 6). The race was instituted as far back as 1715 for the watermen's apprentices, and the course is from London
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    • 563 6 Great Britain Beats Australia London. Great Britain defeated Australia by four matches to one in the International Lawn Tennis match at Scarborough. The English team was F. J. Perry and H. G. N. Lee. for the singles, and Perry and J. S. Olliff for the doubles. The Australian
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    • 385 6 Apart from the Scottish Amateur Golf Champicnshi -v v.hi-h ended on Saturday perhaps the iTK-st interesting event was Dieut. i C.R.D. Tuckey s iR.E.) retention of the Army 1 Sin 3 les Char-picnship at Hurlingham. wrote j the Free Pre-s Lcadan co-respcndent on Aug. 2. By
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    • 125 6 Dick Corbett, the bantam-weight champion of Great Britain, gave an impressive display at Southend when he knocked out Young Johnny Brown inside of two rounds. His victory came after a long and dreary wait owing to heavy rain. Brown was very aggressive at the start and drove Corbett to the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 217 6 ttl ASEPSO HEALS Ctt WHEN OTHERS >>> FAIL jjj iiritation. tC( FOR ALL SKIN TROUBLES EDWARD COOK CO. LTD., LONDON iai-IM bV/ v '^fcp"^*p"w^BiPisiii!!;^^ -^^yJP^^^^^3^^^^^^. jBSV.v >'•*'-•*■• ■'.'■•.iy-y*'.'V*//.v j|^f M^. V\i B?^L\^ (-^sW %^b\ ILFORD LTD. \kM Lack of mtk M|H Calcium causes fl^H Weakness I 1 Build up your
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    • 485 6 ih^Favourite Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton's Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfeet freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. On sa/c everywhere in e/it famous yellow tin. LIPTON LTD Tea Plantfre Ceylon officei Cmnt-nen
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  • 373 7 LITTLE HOPE PLANTER iISTRALIAN FLIER'S SEARCH y, Trace in Burmese Hills a 0* Ovn Correspondent) Kuala lumpur, Thursday. Mfrf hv th<> lndian GovernI( ft March for the missing BJ ia U»"P ur niers Salt and r Lieut. ommander G. A. I o f the Koyal Australian Nary. ho uas flyin?
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  • 316 7 Hmgm of Gulf of Mirtabui ticahy certain. If the ai.iinr:. it was on land. was received yesterday > v.uiy. the a— odrome I 'cnnrming the orevious Koffpla: t&ag on tne borderline P» Hantfe ,dv and Pigu districts, near 1(1 Rangoon Gazette of Aug. ,J 1 thls
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  • 388 7 MILK IMPORTERS AT LAW ROSE VS. LOTUS Importance of the Term "Chop Bunga" Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court the hearing was continued yesterday of the action in which the N&itlc and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company seek an injunction to restrain the East Asiatic Co.,
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  • 892 7 FUNG MURDER CASE MUSED COMMITTED TO PRISON APPEAL ON MONDAY Hong: Kong, Aug. 25. Cheng Kwok-yau who was found guilty yesterday of procuring the death of George Fung, who was shot in Hong Kong on March 24, it is alleged by a Chinese gunman named
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  • 366 7 CHINESE HEAVILY FINED Exciting Chase by Revenue Men The story of an* exciting chase was told in the District Court yesterday when it was related how a motor car containing two Chinese women refused to stop in answer to signals by a group of Revenue Officers, dashed
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  • 674 7 however, refused to allow the magazine to be used. On March 19, continued witness, he with Wong and another man saw Fung and Lai j Ming-fay come out of the house in Shan Kwang Road, enter the car and drive away. Mr. Lindsell When Fung came out of the i
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  • 1433 7 CHARGES INSPECTOR WITH ASSAULT Should HaveJHad Cold Water Thrown OverjJHim, Says Judge CHARGE DISMISSED, COMPLAINANT WARNED The case brought by a solicitor s clerk, a Tamil named K. V. Salam, against Asiatic Inspector Siak of the Police Force, on charges of assault, j was
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  • 180 7 Petition Sent to British Resident [From Our Own Correspondent] Swemban, Aug. 24. Al the monthly meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board, which was held this morning in the State Council Chamber with Mr. Leslie Forbes, M.C.S., presiding, reference was made to the question of assessment. The chairman said
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  • 125 7 Eighteen Persons Killed During Week-end The steady human toll on British roads jumpI ed terribly during the week-end, says a London message of Aug. 15th. Eighteen persons have been killed and numer. ous people Injured in a sertes of crashes in which all forms of wheeled
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  • 45 7 i Municipal Committee No. 7 has decided, by a majority, that a three years' lease for taps ping rubber at Chua Chu Kang Estate be negotiated, provision being made for a reserve of 10 per cent, of the area for use at the> Commissioners' discretion.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 40 8 LANGE— On August 25th. 1932, at her residence No. 1032-A. Hillside Drive, Singapore, Ayang Jane Lange, Late of Sarawak, aged 75 years. The funeral will take place at the Eidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to-day. Sarawak papers please copy.
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  • 1052 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932 THE R.G.A. AND MR. HUBBACK One of the circumstances leading up to the appointment of the Wild Life Commission, whose report has recently been published, was the existence of considerable discussion and argument as to the licence which should be permitted to agriculturists
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  • 74 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND 'RUBBER PRICES TPREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Aug. 25. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follow Spot £146 (£142V 2 Forward £1473/ 4 (£1441/4). forward The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as
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  • 165 8 ADMISSION OF ASIATICS TO THE M.C.S. To The Editor. Sir, In the last Legislative Council meeting of the Straits Settlements, at Singapore, the Eurasian member. Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke, questioned the Government regarding the admission of natural-bcrn British subjects who are not of pure European descent
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  • 199 8 To The Editor. Sir, On a careful reading of the ccrmpondence that passed between the Straits Settlements Association and the Colonial Secret »r> with re f erence to a name for the new Pier i: will be evident. I think, to any unbiassed mind that sound logic b
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  • 88 8 To the Editor. Sir. I hope the authorities in charge of the New Pier will not privately rent the stalls to one person, as is done at present at Johnston's Pier but call for tenders, as is done in Bomb".:. Calcutta and Colombo harbours. I
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  • 197 8 "Are You Listening" at the Alhambra Metre -Goldwyn-Mayer have assembled an imposing cast of stars and feature play\?rs to act in "Are You Listening?." which opened at the Alhambra last night. Among the well known figures that flash across the screen are William Haines. Madge Evans, Anita
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  • 93 8 American Shipping Magnate's Tribute Rugby, Aug. 24. Great Britains part in reviving world confidence was praised by Mr. P. A. S. Franklin the well-known American shipping magnate, before sailing for the United States from Southampton yesterday in the Olympic. He stated that the general world situation is
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  • 81 8 Young British Explorer Drowned Angrnagsalik. August 25. Mr. H. G. Watkins, (the British explorer, who met his death here by drowning) went seal-hunting, while, simultaneously, a motor- boat belonging to the expedition departed with a surveying party. In the afternoon the surveyers found Watkins 1 kayik filled with
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  • 535 8 SINGAPORE SOLICIION SUSPENDED "Gross Bread of J MrK and adv. Court In Bingt| n day rasp nded a two month, by Chiel Murison condur .har-Vr professional dm The order on the pmto v """^fc^ behalf of th, B wnich waa rep < Mr. m. C Joi who WM was madt
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  • 72 8 The Fail Koutt to Irak .1 Kut' A ne« d. and Irak uill I ,^1 Imperial A Bashdiui *eh each W«dw d Evin.pe and D rombinatim. of ai J Tiavrllrrs trom I y lly to Hik ;1 [>IWI i Trieste or Bin ifl in Pal.-stmr »hen
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  • 12 8 M Mr EC M *tS Company. M n <jM .his week- Ma
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 f The Finest on the Market SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong,) {Incorporated in Shanghai,' «01 CANTONMENT ROAD. TELEPHONE 5371 5371. FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY IKAN KURAU 8 IKAN MERAH From 35 cts. to 40 cts. per lb* Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd
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    • 39 8 JADE Can be found everywhere, but the best colour is very rare. We have a few of the best mounted and unmounted IN Necklaces, Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, etc. U. S. de SUva Bros., JEWELLERS, 23 High Street, Singapore.
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  • 77 9 LAIN-SPEAKING TO TOKIO to Create Chaos in (tana Lfj OF LEAGUE L^ «f the Yen Continues London, Auk. 25. IB defence of Japanese moot of the prominence mcentrated its of the yjgj, arc the cottoi dispute. m irf rdit<.n.iN mi Mr. I rhida'i brrauv the speech adds rt,t h <<lr«*.<d\
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  • 145 9 Lof Happenings in I Manchuria I London. Aug. 25. I led that hi had read Mr. I ;llv but thought it best L Mr IU ruda's points pgr be raised at Geneva. marked that Geneva and «r/ place for judgement on the Btoi and pointed out that
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  • 36 9 for Japanese Farmers Tokio, Aug. 25. Diet to-day Mr. I supplemenrarv ■JJJM.OOO for relief of distress stated that additional provided from local K an would be and the latter by low It th( vernmwt-
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  • 30 9 P T Incr r:w- of Air I don. Aug. 25. lURht of the itish civil I I* yv.u- of W twenty V u-lj 3.000 vdon air
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  • 18 9 |lof aU t(> "elp in I that nr. W- -dor in Wf uireprem" t prt
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  • 16 9 f p I K; Mossing I ■ft -'.when ■w '""nod on H swam
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  • 153 9 BRITISH AND DOMINION INVADING VAST AMERICAN MARKET HOLLYWOOD LONDON PHONE London, Aug. 25. A film merger involving £6.000.000 and providing for an alliance whereby pictures produced by the British and Dominion Company will be distributed through the United Artists Company of America was announced last night. The
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  • 32 9 555,650 Unissued Shares to be Cancelled I FREE PRESS SERVICE: COPYRIGHT! London, August 25. London Tin Corporation has decided to cancel 555.650 unissued preference shares and to reissue ordinary shares.
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  • 150 9 STARVE THE CITIES Direct Action to Force Up Prices New York, Aug. 25. Following the dispersal of the "bonus army" another mass protest against economic conditions haj arisen in the middle west in the form of a "farmers holiday" which is tantamount to a strike for
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  • 64 9 Imprisonment For His Lieutenants Madrid. Aug. 25. After deliberating for eighteen hours the court, consisting of six judges of the Supreme Court, which is trying General Sanjurjo, leader of the recent rising, and his three accomplices have sentenced Sanjurjo to death. General Herranz to life imprisonment and
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  • 594 9 NEED FOR WHITE SETTLEMENT i EAST AFRICAN POSITION Unified Control Scheme Not Accepted London. Aug. 25. Correspondence between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Kenya. Uganda, Tanganyika. Nyasland and Northern Rhodesia and the British Resident at Zanzibar concerning the report on closer union
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  • 48 9 Young Lover Wins the Gimcrack Stakes York, All*. 25. The result of the race for the Gimcrack Stakes oVer six furongs here to-day was YOUNG LOVER (100— 1 LIGHT SUSSEX (7—2) 2 MOTI BEGUM (4—l) 3 Seven ran. Won by two lengths; third head away— Reuter.
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  • 25 9 Mr. H. R. Carey, headmaster of the Government English School, Segamat. has gone home on leave and Mr. L. D. WhltfleW ha« taken his place.
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  • 67 9 Mollison "Dead Against" Atlantic Flight London. Aug. 25. Miss Amy Johnson (Mrs. Mollison*, hearing' of her husbands disapproval has decided not to attempt a solo flight across the Atlantic. Mollison. who is held up by a storm off Newfoundland, hopes to take off on his return flight
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  • 31 9 Two More Americans Flying to Europe Harbour Grace, Aug. 25. Two young Americans, Clyde Lee and John Bochken, hopped off to-day on a trans-Atlantic flight to Oslo. Reuter.
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  • 47 9 I Friday, August 26th Before the Chief Justice In Chambers at 11 a.m. Summonses-ln-Chambers, Originating Summonses and Interpleader Summons. Retire Mr. Justice Whitley in the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Two Sumxnonses-in-Chambers. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bankruotcv.
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  • 164 9 Rumoured Ordered to Tientsin POPULACE ALARMED Another Jehol Army Attacks Japanese Shanghai, Aug. 25. The rumour that British and American troops now stationed in the various parts of North China have been ordered to move to Tientsin for emergency purposes has caused considerable alarm among th"
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  • 94 9 SECRET TREATY What Japan Wants From Manchuko Shanghai. Aug. 25. A semi-official report from Mukden reveals details of the alleged secret treaty between Japan and Manchukuo as follows:' Entire freedom of trade for the Japanese. Japan to be responsible for the defence of the three North-eastern Provinces. All the railways
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  • 125 9 Salvation Leaders Meet at Shanghai Shanghai. Aug. 25. In spite cf attempts of the Kv.omintang headquarters of Nanking and Mr. Wu Tlehcheng. MajDr of Greater Shanghai, to stop the opening of the general conference of the National United Salvation Association, it commenced its sessions this morning in Shanghai.
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  • 70 9 Hope for Settlement Shortly London, Aug. 24. Hopes that the threatened Lancashire cotton strike may be averted are aroused by a statement of the Deputy Mayor of Manchester after the meeting of representatives of the employers and operatives to-day, which adjourned unti! to-morrow. He said certain misunderstandings
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  • 76 9 Thomas and Johnston in Proposed List Two members of the House of Commons. Messrs. David Kirkwood and Neil Maclean, have been expelled from the Independent Labour Party, following the latter's disafflliation from the Labour Party, and, in accordance with the decision not to tolerate any members actively
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  • 83 9 Prank of Four-Year-'Old Daughter of Consul Warsaw. The prank of the four-year-old daughter of Mr. MacMillan, the American Consul, caused a kidnapping scare here. The child, who was playing in the park, hid herself and was then unable to find her way back to her nurse. She
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    • 310 9 Insist on Genuine Quality Ct?~)3 3 j There can be no adequate substitute pjt'jj for tne excellence of "4711" Eau de AjT/^li,! Cclcgne its luxurious refreshment is jTciu^A inimitable, as individual as the famous At Vj'^A Label of Blue and Gold which identifies t^HT Jt*J f* h"* Wf and uarantees
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    • 975 10 amMM.tr KM.n\M» 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 Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION
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    • 510 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "EULERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae S'p«re. S«lb S*pore. Stenmer 5.3. CITY OF FLORENCE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Aug. 30 Sept. 2 CITY OF MELBOURNE For Marseilles Havre, London,
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    • 461 10 British India and Apcar U (Incorporated In England) U|l MAIL, PASSENGER AND c^ SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL k < UNDEI^ CONTRACT WITH HIS MUFSTVs LONDON AND FAR BAST MAIL SttVfc!? l^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HIN\n lH Tonn.i;f. Sinjraporr. NOVARA 6.990 Aug. 29 BDRDWAM V^ SOMALI 6 500 Aug. 29
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    • 710 11 MAKSMI.LES, LONDON, AMAVEKP. KOTTBEOAM AND Stpt. 6 7 HAKOZAKI MARU T. 10.500 Nov 2 3 Sept 21 22 TERUKUNI MARU T. 12.000 Nov 15 16 T 10- Oct. 6 7 HAKUSAN MARU T. 10.500 Nov 30 Dec 1 atl R V T Oct. 20 21 HARUNA MARU T. 10.500 Dec.
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    • 416 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ofnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIAYOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD-GRAND CANYON WEEKLY SAILING FROM HONG KONG ANDOK MANILA NEW LOW THROUGH FARES ORIENT TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WILL BE QUOTED UPON APPLICATION. EUROPE^ SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON— HAYES—
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  • 454 12 CONVICT SHOT DEAD BY WARDER Hurtles 20 Feet Into Quarry Dashing for Freedom Peterhead, near Aberdeen. A convict was shot dead while making a desperate attempt to escape from Peterhead Prison. He was seen on the edge of a quarry, was challenged by a warder, refused to answer, and was
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  • 93 12 Follies King Made and Lost £25,000.000 New York. Florenz Ziegfeid. the producer, who is estiI mated to have made £25.000.000 during his I lifetime, died, it is believed here, almost penni- less. Several of his productions made a profit of I £250.000 each but a loss of
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  • 214 12 She Can Still Touch Her Toes Sydney (N.S.W.). On her 102nd birthday Mrs. Sarah Musgrave, of Auburn, a suburb of Sydney, performed her morning exercises including touching her toes without bending her knees. The performance was filmed. "It's easy." Mrs. Musgrave explained, "if you have kept
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  • 50 12 Toglan, Dut. 672, from Pontianak 25, for Pontianak 26. Ban Ho Guan, Dut. 965, from Bandjermassin 25, for Bandjermassin 26. Kaahima Maru, Jap 6147, from Yokohama 26, for Middlesborough 26. Taiwan, Norw. 3359, from Dairen 25, for Marseilles 26. Meerkerk, Dut. 4885, from Yokohama 25 for Hamburg 27.
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  • 48 12 Aug. 24.— Alter (Oer); Morloka Maru (Jap); Oange (Ital); Angkor (Pch); Suddhadib (Siam); Singkel, Tobelo, Thedens. Van Swoll (Dut); Hua Tang, Cepolis, Klang, Kampar, Sin Aik Lee, Meran (Brit). Aug. 25— Cowden Law, Scott Harley. Kola. Kedah (Brit); Asiento. V. d. Does de Bye (Dut); Promise (Nor).
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    • 622 12 Bums 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 S3. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] 8.8. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finast steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 513 12 Kerr Steamship Co./y (Incorporated in DAA.) VI NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Bost*, ew Philadelphia and Baltimore (via c M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 6 Kf M.S. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 M.S. SILVERPALM Oct. 18 For rates and particulars please apply to:— GUTHRIE co AGRNTS SM OMM "J, 'SHIHARA "iN^J^ •KANSPORT
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    • 609 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
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  • 2295 13 HONG KONG COLLISION Decision for China Navigation Upheld The appeal of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha against the judgment of Sir Joseph Kemp in favour of the China Navigation Company has been dismissed with costs by the full Court cf Appeal, which consisted of Sir Peter Grain. Sir
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  • 529 13 Concurs in His Finding in the Lower Court Sir Joseph Kemp said Both the assessors jon the appeal have advised that the most that can be said on the anchoring point is that i if the Toyooka Maru had anchored en sighting, the collision might have been
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  • 222 13 Per Gange for Hong Kong and Shanghai Mr. A. J. Braga. Mr. Lee Shut Tung. Mrs. E. I Montgomery. Mr. C. F. Chen. Mr. Loke Jung Cheong. Mr. Tsim Wan Nam. Mr. Ky Kum Chuck. Mr. Wong Hen Sum. Mrs. L. Lissak. Mrs. Wong Hon Sum. 2 children
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  • 169 13 Failed to Show Launch's Navigation Lights The coxswain of the steam launch Choi Hing. was charged before the Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the Hong Kong Marine Court with falling to exhibit navigation lights. Lance Sergeant Cleathero. prosecuting, said he saw the Choi Hing, coming up behind a police
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  • 69 13 The Valentijn arrived in port from Bali ves- terday with 439 pigs and 103 bullocks. Mauretania Cunard liner, hat established a new record tor the passage between Gibraltar and Southampton, covering 1.166 mies at w average speed of 25.33 knots. The P^ and O. Kidderpore ha* left Hong Kong and
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    • 509 13 1 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) L Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ne: 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. xne premier morning daily in Malaya Ddivered with the Cliota Kazri each morning Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber an d tin cables appear daily. Special include
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    • 50 13 'PHONE 5874 r^V\ JB Co. L^^^^^Qtt&Ho^^^^B Merchandise A 1 Wml^^^^^r^ i Personal EPtcts Motor Car, 4 COLLYER QDAY (APB) I TMr COW G thc iotal eclipse or lOIAII OlAl CCLIR/E MA^ALLI?fADY TAKEN PLACE AMD CONTIMUEy TO TAKE PLACE INI MALAYA BECAJ^ffPAMBOZ MINEDAL^ ECLIP7T ALL OTHE3 MAKC OF MIMEPAL^ IN MALAYA.
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  • 145 14 Yacht Breaks Adrift After Regatta A member of (lie crew of the cutter yacht Daedalus, owned by Commander P. Ratsey, who was left in charge after it had taken part in a regatta, had an exciting adventure off the Isle of Wight. The yacht dragged anchor in
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  • 134 14 Municipal Committee No. 4 has agreed that the revised L.CC. Regulations regarding structures in reinforced concrete are automatically adopted under the Municipal By-laws, and decided to recommend that existing Municipal Building By-laws be amended to provide:— That the Architect under whose name Building Plans are submitted for
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  • 83 14 When a London girl In a bathing costume tood outride the Brighton Aquarium while two men appealed to passing motorists to take her to London, no lees than 300 cars passed the signals before a mm finally consented to take her back after being tcld that her Htory was a
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  • 533 14 70-YEAR-OLD LAW "TOO I SEVERE" FOLLOWING LEAD OF MR. JUSTICE MCCARDIE An inquiry into a modification of the law of abortion was demanded at a meeting in London of the British Medical Association, following the recent observations of Mr. Justice McCardle. This is the
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  • 345 14 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 Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." j Tapjong Priok, 21 metres
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  • 68 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are unti further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a m PETALING HILL TESTING. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIC 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital
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  • 232 14 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corp, routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore. Aug. 24. Ranjfps The following range allotments an republished for information: Buses leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Range Fairer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 27.8.32 "E* (Chinese)
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    • 120 14 CftJDMPTQN Comply With British Standard Specification 161-1930. DISTINCTIVE IN 1 1 PRICE, PERFORMANCE AND PACKING j SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. v (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE AND BHANCHES Stockist: JOHN LITTLE A CO.. LTD. MAY WE SEND A PRICE LIST IIJIJxI I HiWl ft BB^K^^S^"" A MMfNII GLAXO IABY^^
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    • 47 14 mPHMBHHHHv These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities in the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of dtt Chemisti and Stores. BcvaJly good m LIQUID or TABLET form
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    • 536 14 BANKS AND INSHttTa CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,600 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star I Iloilo Saigon Amritsar
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    • 180 14 Reserve ln <j Stapporc Branch:-* The Natknt) Provin^. L W BRANTHEs Alex Honoui u K llvuan H«^j ||J saki. N. RalK de Jan 1 Scat, tr 6 c J :j I;^ S Ur;il) 1 I Tsim- cities olth. ,orld lb(Ch InttTt-- „]]oued on Cunv» Fixed Deposits on t*rnu to* I
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  • 562 15 LABOUR DEPARTMENT ECONOMIES Lyees retrenched tying of Immigration Committee g of the Indian Immigration Com- beid at the Labour Office. Kuala x Wednesday. August 10th. Chairman (The Honble the tf of Labour. M.«h>ya. Mr. C. D. J MCS> The Vice-Chairman and v Deputy Controller of Labour Mr W J K
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  • 213 15 Singapore, Aug. 25. The market has remained steady with a tendency towards firmness during the period junaer review. Business in forward positions .continues to be transacted and many Estates nave now sold part of their crop for the first quarter of next year, and in a
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  • 266 15 Singapore. An*. 25. During part cf the period under review there was an easier tendency in the local market, the price for spot Sheet falling on Monday last to 7's. Since then, however, there has been improvement. R. S. Sheet, equal to London Stanaid, having changed hands
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  • 348 15 man further suggested that as the salaries of all the Assistant Medical Officers in India wer° reimbursed to Government from the Fund, they should, as they become vacant, become Committee appointments and be removed from tli? Government Estimates. The Committee approved these proposals. MAIL AND IMMIGRATION CONTRACT The Committee was
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  • 306 15 Royal Indian Marine Hunts Poachers Hunting down pearl shell poachers off the aoast of the island of North Andaman added an unexpected zest to the routine duties of the crew of H. M. I. S. Lawrence. The annuKl report of the Flag Officer Commanding and Director, Royal
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  • 304 15 Nearly Million Tons the Production Record Manila. A record production of 984,024 tons cf centrifugal su^ar is reported by the Philippine Sugar Association as the total output of the sugar centrals in the country during the crop season just ended. This represents an increase of 202.485 tons
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  • 225 15 Report of the Securities Company Armstrong Whitworth Securities Company. Limited, which is the successor of Armstrong Whitworth and Co.. and is a holding company owning shares in the various undertakings representing the activities of Armstrong Whitwcrth. shows a net income, in its profit and loss account for the
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  • 301 15 Changes in Representative Prices THE ABROAD Aug. 23 24. American Can. Com. 57 tt Am. T'phone and T'graph 115^ H7i 4 Dupont 397/H 4QV4 Firestone. Common 13 t h 13^ Oe:i. Electric l 9 7 s 19 it Gen. Motors 15 1(JI Goodrich r 7^ ?3
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  • 369 15 Development on Commercial Lines in Malaya Referring to Mr. Parry Eavis's rubber roadways experiments in Singapore The Times of Malaya says: It is understood that the Malayan Rubber Research Institute has been shown thmaterial used for this road surfacing with the aid cf newly invented adhesive material tc
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  • 57 15 Recent appointments In the Sarawak Government Service include the following: Mr. D. C. White, Cadet, to do duty at Bar am. Mr. S. G. Hansom to act as Assistant District Officer, Sadong; Mr. H. Beard to act as Deputy Chairman and Secretary of the Mlri Municipal Board, during the ab:ence
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  • 352 15 EXCHANGE HATES August 25 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2j3 ***** London, 3 months' sight 2|3 7 London, 60 days' sight 2;3 27|32 London, 30 days' sight 2j3 13J16 London, demand 23 25|32 London, T.T. 2 j3% Lyons and Paris, demanc lv ,u Hamburg, demand IG4 New
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  • 65 15 August 25th., 12 o'clock noon Buyer* SoM. R.S.S. equai to London Standard. SP O4 713 16 715 Id Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 77^ 7 15.16 Oct. 715 16 8 Oct.-Dec. 8 8 116 Jan.-Mar. 8 1 8 3 IS Tone of Market Quiet. Latest
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  • 956 15 THURSDAY, AUG. 25TH. 1932 CLOSING QlOl |fhm Allenbys ($1) 35 45 Alor Gajah ($1) 20 30 A. Hitam ($1) 45 60 Am. Malay ($2) 60 70 A. Kuning ($l l 05 15 Ayer Molek ($1) 15 20 Ayer Panas ($1) 20 30 Basset ($1) 22% 30 Brogas
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    • 51 15 ticftd »iz,wo.w r A— ranee In f«cc« ev«r H5.W The Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Inoorporated In the Straite nittiwntiHi) aEAD omcE Great Eastern Lite BuUdlng, CecU Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICK 27 Old j«™ -n Companies Act in every particular ATTRACrnVK «^NB OF ABBORAKCE. AQBm H. W. RAPBR ROBINBOHf
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  • 946 16 OUT OF S.A.F.A. CUP Four Goals in Furious Finale I Chinese 4; S.C.C. t. The S.C.C. were put out of the running for the S.A.P.A.' Cup yesterday in their second round tie with the Chinese, who won by four goals to two. The chief reason for
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  • 87 16 The A class for the next two Sundays will be reduced to two in number and will make their own arrangements as to racing. On Sunday the B class will sail the first of three races for the Williamson Challenge Cup. Start 10.10 a.m. The course
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  • 23 16 Mr. H. F. Wilkinson, for m term handlcapper to the Straits Racing Association, has been apy wStern b A* aiC PPer to thC
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  • 58 16 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL Aberdeen Overrun Kilmarnock London, Aug. 24. Results of matches in the First Division of the Scottish League to-day were as follow: Reuter Aberdeen 7. Kilmarnock 1. Airdrieonians 1, Cowdenbeath 2. Ayr 4. East Stirling 2. Celtic 1. Partick 2. Dundee 0, Motherwell 3. Falkirk
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  • 667 16 Results of Yesterday's Matches B Class Singles Handicap T. R. Alty owe 3 beat F. S. Horslin scr. B—6,8 6, 6—2. E. Jackson owe 3 beat J. S. Nathan owe 15.3 3— 6—3, 6—2. W. A. Wilson scr. beat A. C. C. Perdriau owe 15 5_7, B—6,
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  • 159 16 The following heats in connection with the above carnival will take place at the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool, Fort Canning to-day. Junior Members 40 Yards Novices Race. Heat 1. 4 p.m. Ho Kay Whatt. J. B. Mehta. Lim Kim San (Min). Wee Chee Ling. Heat 2. 4.5 p.m.
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  • 50 16 The following will represent the Indian Arociation against the S.R.C. at cricket on Saturday on S.R.C. ground at 2 p.m.: P. K. Baskaran, D. S. Fernandez, N. Abbasbhoy, N. A. Mallal (capt), K. Amarchand, J. Hargovind, C. Lai, 8. 8. Varma, O. Kennedy, S. O. Rajaram, A C Sinha.
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  • 1040 16 TWO CENTURIES Big Stand by Naidu and Marshall London. The biggest crowd of the season was present on the Edgbaston ground, Birmingham, to see the match between Warwickshire and the Indians. The Indians ran up the respectable total of 282 and secured three Warwickshire wickets
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  • 515 16 COUNTY CRICKET Notts Supplant Kent in Third Place The home cricket season Is rapidly drawing to a close. Worcestershire, Northants and Glamorgan, three of the most lowly placed teams In the championship, are now playing their last games. Most of the other counties programmes will be completed
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  • 170 16 An Exciting Last Over at the Oval Surrey beat Middlesex by six wickets at the Oval on Aug. 9. after the greatest finish reen in a county cricket match for many years. Middlesex seemed safe from defeat when they batted until six o'clock and left Surrey
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  • 117 16 Worcester to Lose Its Leading Bowler Charles Frederick Root, the Worcestershire and England bowler, terminates his engagement with the County at the end vof August. For many years this medium to fast bowler has borne the brunt of the attack for his county, and has borne it with
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  • 196 16 not out 102; Godambe. not out 7. Extras 13; Total (for eight wickets dec.) 344. Warwickshire. Ist. Innings Croorrv c Marshall, b Godambe 27; Kemp-Welch, b Nazir Ali 11; Bates, b Nissar 10; Wyatt, b Naicfu 83; Parsons, b Naidu 53; Santall, b Godambe 33; Kilner, c Colah. b Godambe
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    • 254 16 MOUTRIE PlAri NOW AT 1 REDUCED PRICES but not reduced in quality the Moutrie Piano still remains the standard instrument in the Far Kast. PRICES FROM $425.00 USED PIANOS FROM mm S. MOUTRIE Co., LU (Incorporated In Hong Kongt Raffles Place. Tel. fit22. m The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation.!*
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