The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 December 1932

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353 368 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 353 The Singapore Free Press THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. DECKER 7, K NO. 2,365.
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  • 210 353 > December 7 London 4 :r.. sight 2 3 3132 nrion 3 rr J3 15 16 Loodoo. 60 days' Ugh' 2 3 29 32 Lor.ckn 30, days 2 3 78 London, dcrand 2 3 07 32 i I. T I i> ioi<; Lyons and Paris, demand 940 N
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  • 75 353 I'nembrr 7th., 12 6 clock noon Buyers Sellers '-London Standard. <*«•• n 7 13 16 u >>: 'o London Standard. 8 8>» on Tender Dec 713 16 715 13 January 7 T s 8 Febru iry 715 16 8 116 Jan -March 715 16 8
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  • 56 353 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. MCCROW-At Bunssar Hcp.t.V Kinla Lumpur, en December sth. 1932 t( Mr 2 Mrs. D. W McCiov.. a r,cn. WRIGHT-On Der. 6th 1932 qt fH Maternity Hospital. Singa^: to Joyce/wife o f J. WngOit. a son. AARON.-On November 30th. 1932 at th^ maternity Hospital. Sin-pcrc, to Mr and
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  • 155 353 Ui I tr.U r 7 Tin Singapore pric-t? ijki pikwli |77jttH Gambler 5 80 Pepper White 22 2 Flake Tapioca \M% Pearl Sago Small 4 00 Copra. Sundricd <V BO Sago, flour 2 25 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.69 Sylvan Arrow Kerose.ie ptr tin 2.49 Socony Motor
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  • 128 353 S Suicide Verdict Returned of suicide was returned by Mr. J. the Singapore Coroner, yesterday at ion of thi i inquiry into tho death of 5 Public Works Department mandore who was found hanged in Zion Road, off Alexander Road. The deceased, Ratnam, who had been in Government
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  • 1084 353 December l. Oi whatever character have been the views expressed to him in the cour a of his visit to the northern par* of Malaya during the first fortnight of his stay in the country Sir Samuel Wilson certainly seems lo have struck the milk in the coconut when
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  • Page 353 Advertisements
    • 194 353 CONTENTS B d ?hi Ne* Policy 353 354 S.> B.ir.J 354 <-.:-d Cra-.mer.t 354 I HI *\l> (OIRT NEWS '7:.<:r Cycit Trsult Marks 355 \f!t: Se\ere Tlirashm^: 356 Or iva Smuapli:. $56 s "fat onus ion' 337 rn» Crr aitor >>• Attachment 358 v IV. fa. 35^ J- v R>
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  • Page 353 Miscellaneous
    • 306 353 THE WEEK'S NEWS Ir. I PWHatUtiUM tor alleged hkl tradr> description the defence held that the water Itransfen imohed «tn only to heighten the orathrt efltod on I A >qul to the death ol a 600*1 after hevere thrashing a warrant has been issued for rht arrest of two Bengali
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  • 944 354 CRICKET December 2. Let us this morning ring the changes on war debts, the Manchuria dispute, decentralisation and similar worrying problems of mankind, and turn to something more pleasant. Reminiscent of green English swards encircled by people pulsating with the enthusiasms and excitement born of the game. Cricket. An unimportantly
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  • 813 354 NONE SO BLIND December 3. First reports of America's reaction to the British note on war debts seem to indicate that the U.S. is determined not to see the justice of the British case for the postponement of the December payment. The note itself is admirable in its restraint, in
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  • 690 354 December 5. There are no developments reported at the moment of writing in regard to the second British Note to America on war debts. It was hardly to be expected that there would be, for raising as it does much more far-reaching questions than the earlier Note, it
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  • 820 355 December 6. The raking over of the dead inbers of the rubber restriction conations which took place irlier in the year can serve no seful purpose. The question asked Mr. Tan Cheng Lock in Legislative Council yesterday could :ave had only the one answer it v:v-d. namely.
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  • 854 355 December 7. t In these days of inflated Government expenditure, now in pro-, cess of curtailment at the urge of the Retrenchment Committee, it is refreshing to refer to 1 1 department which is paying itsi way. Satisfaction over the fact isi tempered by the reflection that this state
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  • 51 355 Large Delegation From Malaya [From Our Own Correspondents Ipoh, Dee. 4. It transpires that for the forthcoming Rotary Conference at Bangkok over 30 delegates are going from Malaya on December 17. Kuata Lumpur are sending 17, Malacca 6, Penang 6. Ipoh 6. Singapore. Klang and Seremban not yet
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  • 599 355 WATER TRANSFERS AS DECORATION Charge Against Local Bicycle Dealer A case of considerable interest to local agents for home or foreign goods wxs heard in the Criminal District Court before Mr. C. "Wilson yesterday, when Leng Leong Kee, manager of Chu Hwat and Co.,
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  • 282 355 Alleged Scene Outside Cafe An alleged scone outsiJc the Calcutta Cafe, off Serangoon Road, was echoed yesterday, before Mr. A. C. Eoyd. the Singapore Police Magistrate, when two Indian Mohammedans and a Malay were summoned to answer charges of using criminal force and causing hurt to Agnes Carmchael
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  • 1570 356 COOLIE CAUGHT STEALING WOOD Warrant For Arrest of Watchmen A warrant for the arrest of two Bengali ratchmen of the Seng Hwa Saw Mills, Grove Road, was issued by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion yesterday cf the inquest on Ang Kek.
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  • 380 356 ENGLISHMAN WHO "GOT STUNG" Notice of Appeal Lodged Immediately "He is a dnnger to society in this town." remarked Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday in passing sentence of four years rigorcus imprisonment on Elias Satsoon Joseph, the Jew who was found
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  • 85 356 Chinese Resident Acquitted on Gaming Charge Tan Jiak Chong was acquitted by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. A W. Hay. on Saturday on a charge of being th< occupier 01 a common gaming house namely. 147. Haiy Road It will be recalled that Tan Jiam Chong had
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  • 1280 356 SELANGOR CLUB MEETING Thrilling Finish in Last Race I [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 3. The December Amateur Meeting of the Selangor Turi Club was brought to a successful conclusion on Saturday. There was a large crowd and the weather, though somewhat threatening during
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  • 138 356 Seizure on the Ann Soon BOXES WHICH AROUSED SUSPICION Over $600 worth of contraband rhar.o^ seized on board the steamer Ann So: arrived in Singapore from China por Thursday and yesterday a Hokier. v duced before Mr. C. Wilscn. the Si Criminal District Judge, and
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  • 160 356 Result of the Vade Cup Competition In the final el Ihe Vade Cup. 193. Sinßapore Golf Club. R Eves defeated J Nisbet by 6 r.nd 4. Th v.innci play: handicap. The detailed r*.vlts ol t! were as follow Ist Round: J D P. Nirbct <9) L- Bourne
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  • 29 356 Lady Wilson and Mrs Caldecott paic to the Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A H st- Friday a nd were fhown over thi !>.:;. Mrs. Jervoise. the President, and M:.- H the Secretary-
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  • 3339 357 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. LARGE CREDITS FROM EUROPE Steamship Company's Alleged Representations I KWONG YK CASE I Regular Service With Fleet < of Steamers" l I I legations that a small Singapore firm with no capital but owning a small steamer that had not been paid for in cash, attempted
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  • 560 357 SEARCH WARRANT NOT 1 PRODUCED Alleged Chinese Gamblers Discharged Stated to be the younger brother of the late Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, a former member of th° Legislative Council, an elderly Chinese named Tan Jiak Choo was charged before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay,
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  • 125 357 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.098th. auction yesterday, when there was catalogued 1.251.183 lbs 558.56 tons. Offered 1.217.999 lbs.: 543.75 ton>. Sold 910.867 lbs.; 406.64 tons. Spot. London I 19-32d. New York 3\ cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard
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  • 633 358 $3,500 TO BE RELEASED Judgment Creditor's Writ of Attachment "A judgment creditor is not entitled to attach debts of which there hat been a bona fide assignment by the judgment debtor." was ons of the submissions made by Mr. S. B. Tan in the course of an
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  • 82 358 List of Donations up to November 30th cts. Previously acknowledged 22,500.80 Mr. Tan Soo Bin 500.00 Josephine 100.00 Municipal Subordinate Staff 297.15 Singapore Catholic Club 16.00 Paying Branch Colonial Treasury 4.00 Malayan Tobacco Distributors (Gold Flake Contribution) 150.00 The Hon. Dr. Noel L. Clarke 25.00 Railway Collections
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  • 82 358 Two Eurasians Remanded for Sentence Arrested by the Joo Chiat Division police, two young Eurasians, Reginald Cordeiro and Charlie Peter, described as notorious housebreakers, were produced before Mr. C, Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, on a series of charges of housebreaking and theft and dishonestly retaining
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  • 2335 358 MALAYAN RACING PERSONALITIES OF THE PAST "GHOSTS" OF THE OLD RACECOURSE Mr. H. Elphick's Interesting I Reminiscences ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS j Ghosts of the old racecourse which only last week saw the last race meeting that will be held officially on its track were j raised by Mr. H. Elphick,
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  • 645 358 Theie is very little change- to note in th< ditions prevailing in the local share m during the past week, quotation:, lor tin part being well maintained, although volume of business passing has been smai; continued fall in the value cf Sterling v. London New York cross-
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  • 741 359 Victory in Annual Rugby Match A. D.ANDERSON INJURED Ashworth in Scoring Mood Padan K yesterday resolved itseU ve' Ashworth and others. The .numphed by nine (three In of the heavy renditions the game interesting though largely cne-sided For b I f thC fiF3t lnlf the
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  • 50 359 Malay Who Stole Motor-boat ...::rtt. the young Malay who was charged theft of a mctor-boat valued at $600 wcLs missed from Singapore and bsequently found at Pulau Hantu, was ••rciay found guilty by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, and ten strokes of the rattan.
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  • 50 359 Clementi entertained to tea at King's bout 20 members of the Women's So- > -ire League, of which she is the prel ady Wilson was present and the meir- the League were presented to her. i int r tin? and informal discussion on child work in Kuala Lumpur took plare
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  • 132 359 Chinese Merchant's Reels of Cotton Summoned at the instance of Detective Inspector D. W.» Macintosh, of the Singapore Detective Branch, the manager of Chop Tat Seng Hin, a large Chinese store, appeared before Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday to answer a charge under
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  • 218 359 MARRIED CO-RESPONDENT IN JAVA SINGAPORE DIVORCE CASE Husband~Granted Decree A petition for dbamt CMM before Mr Justice Terrell m the Singapore Supreme Court vesterda> the part.es being WUni Pairl 'petitioner, and Anna Christina Carnegy (respondent. U4 Theunfc Hidma (co-respondent) rlrrf ?f, Stated th the respondents haS mar-' r.ed_ following divorce
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  • 330 359 Indian and Malay Committed For Trial Alleged to be notorious characters with u string of previous convictions against each of thi:n. an Indian and a Malay have been committed to stand their trial ;>t the forthcoming Singapore Assizes on ch?vge^ of h» usebreaking and theft by Mr.
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  • 117 359 Chinese Killed By Fellow Convicts Even the confines of a prison nrc nnt free from crime for a murder is reported to have been committed within the walls of the Singapore Criminal Prison yesterday. From enquiries made, it appears thnt a gang of Chinese convicts was at
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  • 547 359 P Jean's Pocket Picked of $300 NEW~WORLD rs "Spotted" By Bank Cashier I Bf^d ravels of straits c »""«y Hfty-dollars netes which began in TaipingI rr^K" 1 11^ Siß^»» re 'he New w«£ he Possession of a merchant from I Sumatra^ a Singapore money-changer, a j
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  • 244 359 Police Watch Deal Between Two Men Alleged to have just completed a transaction in Chap Jee Ke? tickets when arrested, a Chinese and an Indian were charged before Mr. A. W. Hay in the Second Police Court yesterday with assisting in the management cf a public lottery. M
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  • 86 359 Three Indians have been hurt in accidents tft the Civil Aerodrome during the last day or two. One man's hand became entangled in machinery. He was very badly cut and it is suspected that his wrist is fractured. Yesterday morning, one man had the toes of his left leg crushed
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  • 444 359 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932. A NIGHT WITH A FAMOUS COMPOSER BENNO MOISEIWITSCH'S Chopin Recital in Memorial Beimo Msiseivitech received a very warm welcome at the Victoria Memorial Hall last right when he gave a Chopin Recital which Singapore's music lovers will long remember. Moiseiwitsch is one of those artists who
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  • 295 359 Child's 'Poignant A poignant rtorv of the death of a Chines woman whese body was found in a *wamp near her home was told by the woman's ten-year-old-son to Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Corrner. yesterday when the inquiry into the death of Yec Mei m concluded
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  • 108 359 Rattan for Chinese Thief Who Was "Persuaded" to Return Sentence of three months rigorous impr:*onment. twelve stroke of the rattan and recommendation for banishment, was passed yesterday by Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on a Chinese who was found guilty of theft. Court Inspector Sheedy
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  • 1242 360 Coroner Sees Capsules Prepared HOOKWORM DEATHS j After Mass Treatment of Coolies Further evidence concerning the method j adopted in the mass treatment of cool f the Municipal Labour Force against hoofcworm was heard by the Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, yesterday, when a report wasput in
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  • 615 360 REMARKABLE SCENE IN Rikisha Coolie's Many Stabj "He went out of the shop and came back with some cakes. These he cut with a knife. He distributed the pieces of cake to those in the shop and asked them to eat. A moment later he turned the
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  • 36 360 Lt.-Com. J. C. Derrick. R.N.R. Observer for Time Balls and Deputy Registrar of Shipping. Marine Department. Singapore, who is now on home leave, will, it is understood, on his return, go to Malacca as Harbour Master.
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  • 1488 360 Ambiguous Clause in $400,000 Will singaporTTroperty Bequests For the Poor of k Arabia onstruction of the will of a Conner Arab land owner. Syed Ali bin A. Hamid. was the subject of B Court proceedings before Mr. Whitley yesterday. K Walters appeared for the plaintin who
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  • 228 360 Sitting: Adjourned For a Fortnight The sitting of the November Court peal was adjourned yesterday until the mi of December, as Mr Justice Burton absent in Kuala Lumpur for the next night. The appeal of Uttamram ana t,o a judgment bv M* Justice Terrell in fav< Wing
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  • 71 360 The following were the best returns In 1 Garrison Golf Club mixed fourson^s pi*on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Potts 44 8' Mrs. S. P. Holmes-Smith and P. T. K. Hobbes 42 6- Mrs. D. D. Humphreys and Capt. J. L. Mdntyre 48 9 Ft.-Lieut. and
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  • 42 360 The St. Anthony's Convent School Road, held their annual exhibition yesi The drawing, handwork and needlework played and executed by the various da excellent. In addition to the abou articles suitable as Christmas gifts at reasonable prices. The exhibition i> till Saturday.
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  • 705 361 DAGGER AND UNLAWFUL DOCUMENTS Hidden in Bag. of Chinese He Suspected An early morning raid on a Chinese dwr'lint in a plantation off Bona Vista Road. Pasir Panjao*. the discovery of a da«ffrr and secret society document* and the arrest of a Chinese, were described to
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  • 320 361 Smiling: Indian Sentenced for Cheating Dhoby While the story of his criminal life was being told an Indian stood by listening calmly with a smile on his face. The smile did not lease him even when he received a sentence of two years rigorous imprisonment to be
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  • COMMAND OFFICERS WELL BEATEN
    • 575 361 Fast Hockey on the Padang SCC il M. C. Officers 1. Although the S.C.C. h?d an easy hockey victory of five goals to one over the Malaya Command Officers on th? Padang yesterday, the match produced excellent play. It was fought out at great pace, and
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    • 268 361 Raffles Inst. II 3; O.A.R. II 3. Playing with only nine men, the Old Rafflesians' second team did well to draw with the Raffles Institution second team at hockey on the school ground yesterday. The schoolboys combined well but they were not as
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  • 373 361 BUT LOSE BY PENALTY GOAL Constructive Play Lacking Public Services 3 pts Raffles College nil. A penalty goal decided the issue in the match between Public Services and Raffles College on the College ground yesterday, a match which was disappointing for the absence of any real
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  • 287 361 Evidence Recorded in Attempted Murder Case In the absence of the accused person, Mr. A. W. Hay. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday recorded all the available evidence in a case of attempted murder against a Chinese coolie named Teo Keng Hwee. who was stated to have absconded
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  • 193 361 Scheme For Singapore Company Mr. R. C. Giggins addressed a meeting at the G.E.C. office, yesterday, on a scheme to form a local broadcasting company as soon as possible to include, if it can be arranged, a re-broadcast of the Empire Broadcast. At present short-wave receivers cost approximately
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  • 42 361 In our report of the case in which a Chinese resident in Haig Road was charged with management of a common gaming house, the name of the accused was incorrectly given as Tan Jiak Choo. It should have been Tan Jiak Chong.
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  • 659 361 STORY OF ALLEGED ASSAULT Workmate's Evidence At Inquest Allegations that a coolie employ- d at the Seng Hwa Saw Mills was arrested by two Bengali watchmen and beaten by them as well as the proprietor of the mills, were made before the Singapore Coroner. Mr. F. G.
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  • 125 361 Foreign exports of Tin. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of November, 1932. Destination Tons United Kingdom 159 United States of America 2,366 Continent of Europe 1.920* British Possessions 188 Japan 253 Other Foreign Countries 13 TOTAL 4.890 Tons Note: 1.
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  • 849 362 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932 SINGAPORE SCOTS CELEBRATE ST. ANDREW'S DAY DINNER Governor Recites "Burns" Scots of Singapore spent a "richt guid nicht" at the Adelphi Hotel last night on the occasion of their annual St. Andrew's Day dinner and ME Sir Cecil Clementi. the Governor, and Lady Clement:, were the
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  • 99 362 Auction Sale of Furniture The deserted corridors and halls of the former Europe Hotel were invaded by a large crowd yesterday attending the auction sale of furniture and other moveable property of the hotel. The sale will continue for several days. Yesterday a start was made with the
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  • 1782 362 WOUNDED MAN'S SEVEN MILES WALK COLLAPSED AT END OF 1 JOURNEY SIKH WATCHMEN ACCUSED Case of Unprecedented Brutality A case which was characterised as unp ecr dented for its brutality, in which two Indian additional constables employed by the Singapore Municipality a^ watchmen in their catchment area at the Thomson
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  • 67 362 Singrap^re, Dec. 1. There has been continued dullness in the market during the past week. In spite of thj severe decline in sterling, prices in all markets hav? remained unchanged. Latest quotations are: Spot 1% unchanged j London 2 19 32d. I New York 3 5|16 gold
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  • 956 362 INTERESTING MOTION BEFORE COURT Mr. Justice Whitley's Finding An interesting judgment in bankruptcy w. s given by Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court yesterday, in a case in which United Engineers Ltd. brought a motion for an ord< r of adjudication against Yap E.
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  • 42 362 The Kedah Government has ju c t received cable to the effect that Azmi bin Hrji I.Sohamrri one of the Kedah Government students, has passed his final examination in law Azmi is the first Kedah student tc be called to th< Ba;
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  • 1242 363 Preventive Officer's Bottle of Beer $100 finTlmposed Singapore's Nocturnal Beer 11 Garden visit to the N>w Madras Arab Street where beer was bein* fr^ly consumed, a dance was in prepress to the accompaniment of a band, and there was a ratherin* of women, who disappeared on
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  • 264 363 I Crash During Torpedo Attack Practice AIR GUNNER" INJURED "Steep Dive" Into Rhio INot O fficer Dc^ld E. Foreman, attached to No. .6 Squadr.a, Royal Air Force Base >eletar. was kiV.< d and Leading Aircraft Hawker-HorsV bomber in which they were c.ush,. in the Rhio straits ye^^
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  • 169 363 Three Chinese Convicts Charged A sequel to the fatal assault on a Chinese i prisoner who was serving a term in the Singapore Criminal Prison was heard [before Mr. J. F. F. Gresg. the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, yesterday when three convicts were produced and remanded on a
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  • 74 363 rDue in Malacca on Saturday (From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Nov. 30. It is definitely reported that Sir Samuel Wilson and Lady Wilson will arrive at Malacca on the morning of Saturday Dec. 3rd. by train on an unofficial visit. They will be received by the
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  • 999 363 Chinese Said to Have Acted Recklessly it dischargeHrefused Danger to Community, Says i Judge Chinese bankrupt whose liabilities at the of his adjudication amounted to over ).OCH. and who was described by the ciai Assignee as a nan who had conuted to his bankruptcy by recklessness want
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  • 238 363 I A Rikisha Cooiie's Death WIFE'S STORY AT INQUEST yxia due to £>n cverdose of opium \va?. ng to medical evidence, the cause of death of a Chinese named Koh Kim Chwee. who died in the General Hospital on Nov. 25. The Coroner. Mr. F. G.
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  • 325 363 Bankrupt Offers to Pay $40 a Month Publicly examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. K. Oehlers said he was married but had nochildren. He had been remitting $50 a month to his two youngtr brothers who were studying In England. Previously
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  • 210 363 0k gMfh g^ Jaffna, Nov. 15. Honours to local recipients were awarded by the Government Agent. Mr. E. T. Dyson, on Monday at the police grounds. There was a large atendance of the general public and a guard-of -honour by the Jaffna Police under the command of
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  • 526 364 WOMAN OWNER'S SUCCESS Sport Marred By Heavy Rain Fior.: Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 2 rh< opening day of the Selangor Turf Club amateur meeting was marred by heavy rain, but therr was a fairly large attendance includinc H.H. the Sultan of Perak. Sir Samuel Wilson
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  • 169 364 Raffles Inst 1; Ceyton S.C 0. A slippery ground rendered good hockey impossible, but despite the adverse conditions, the Raffles Institution scored a victory cf on* goal to nil ever the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road yesterday. The schoolboys had better combination, and their forward line
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  • 111 364 Charge Against Two Chinese A raid conduct. d by Inspector H. C. Ballard Ql the Kandang Kerbau Division police, resulted in the seizure of counterfeit coins and an extensive set of implements for counterfeiting cm Tuesday night. Yesterday two Chirese were Produced before Mr. A. W. Hay. the
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  • 1377 364 MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932 VICTORY IN LAST MINUTE Thrilling Rugby on the Padang MALAYA CUP GAME Command Beat S.CC. by a Point Malaya Command. llpts: Singapore. .10. Malaya Command qualified for the final of the Malaya Cup competition at Kuala Lumpur in January by defeating: Singapore by a single point
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  • 1283 364 Selangor Just Defeat Penang From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur. Deo. .>. Doll until the last ten minut oi the -anu. tin BdUlgOr vs. Penan;; match at Kuala Lum- ir.is afternoon, in the H.M.S. Malaya Cur I rugger oonpetltiQß provided ataaatioaal vie* i. n for Seluigcr
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  • 159 364 GAS LEAKAGE AT MOUNT EMILY POOL Artificial Respiration on Way to Hospital Bathers at the Mount Emily Swimming P yesterday morning were witn sse^s of an un accident due to the escape of chloratt from the storage system. The victims Leading Air-Craftsman Daniel: attach the R.A.F.
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  • 41 364 Mr. C. A Barnard, traffic superintend*::: the Imperial Airways. Ls at present in Sir.t 'in the course of a tour he is makine in c< 1 tion with the proposed extension of tht Imj I Airways' ;\>rvice from India to Singan
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  • 4131 365 JOSEPH AND BEEDLE FOUND GUILTY SINGAPORE FIRM'S COPRA VENTURE CHIXCHEWS WHO PROVIDED "SECURITY" Third Accused Discharged It would be a poor captain who would haul down the flag immediately a storm bnHve," said Arthur Wheeler. •"Ymi have to consider." commented Mr. Justice MacKinn i whether it is honest fi-r a
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  • 7555 366 TWENTY MINUTES EXTRA DAYLIGHT NEXT YEAR Legislative Council Discussion oi Rubber Position Singapore is to have daylight saving. The bill providing for the time of the Straits Settlements being twenty minutes further in advance of Greenwich mean time was read a third time at
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  • 68 367 House Boy Charged With Murder Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 30. Foo Fociv Tiang, the Hailam boy of Mr Samuel Wallace of Klang, was committed for trial yesterday at Selangor Assizes on a charge of the wilful murder of Mrs. Mlna Wallace at Klang on the night of
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  • 775 368 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932 SINGAPORE'S RUBBER ROAD TEST RAFFLES PLACE EXPERIMENT Hint to Public Don't Poke it With Sticks Singapore motorists will soon have the trpcrtunity <*f testing the new rubber road surface which has been perfected and made marketable through the efforts of Mr. W. H. Cowling, of Gammcn
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  • 182 368 Alleged Promise of Interview With Prison Governor A Eurasian named Edwin Adolph Pestana was accused in the Second Police Court before Mr. A. W. Hay yesterday of cheating an elderly Chine-e shop keeper. The complainant, Poh Slew, whose son, Poh Kai. is at present in the Singapore Civil
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  • 718 368 Conference With Unofficial Members GENERAL DISCUSSION Banquet at Government House Afuer completing his work in the F.M.S., Sir Samuel Wilson. Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, arrived in Singapore on Sunday night, and will stay at Government House until Saturday, when he leaves on
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  • 99 368 Prison and the Rattan for Housebreakers The two Eurasian housebreakers. Reginald Cordeiro and Charles Peter, who pleaded guilty to a series of charges of housebreaking and j theft in the East Coast Road area, were again brought before Mr. C. Wilson, the Singapore J Criminal District Judge, yesterday
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  • 1006 368 Columbine's Adventure with "Movie" Junk GALLANT RESCUES NOT REQUIRED On Sunday morning the *'B" class skippers of the R.S.Y.C. once again tackled the cours:they had been unable to complete last week, and with a favourable tide and a fair breeze were able to finish in
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  • 238 368 INTER-STATE HOCKEY Splendid Display By Rhodes [From Our Chun Correspondent] S^remban. Dec. Ne&ri Sembilan 3 Selangor 2 Negri Sembilan, who a fortnight aco Perak to a goalless draw, sprane another prise to-day by defeating Selangor by thr goals to two. It was a fine game, the
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  • 311 368 Services' Last Tribute to Pilot Officer Forman Detachments f:om the RAF from and the Wiltshire Repiment attendee era! oi Pilot Officer. Donald Edward For: who was killed when a Hawi;vr-HorsV\ bo: f No. 36 Souadron. RAF rath- d y.r r; Strait on Friday The ::<<•.,.: Singapore quite
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  • 120 368 Result of Ladies' December Bogey The Ladies' December bogey competition played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a tie between Mrs. Holmes-Smith and Miv Patterson in "A" division and a tie bet we?:; Miss Hadley. Mrs. Stuart Clark and Mrs Sturt in "B" division. Mi?s Patterson
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  • 44 368 F.M.S.V.F. Win Bromhead Matthews Shield The result of the Bromhead Matthrms Shi< id competition mas as follows: Ist. M.V.I. Coy. Sel. Bp. F.M.S.V.F 2nd. "E" Coy. N.S. Bn F.MIS V.F 182 3rd. "E" (Chinese) Ccy. 2nd. Bn S.S.V.F (S.V.C.) 165 Thirteen teams competed
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