The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,053. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • HAS AMERICA'S RECOVERY CODE FAILED ?
    • 100 1 £sti *te Of Labour Federation President HOT CONTROVERSY OVER SUCCESS OF SCHEME America's recovery campaign failed controversy is raging as to how' many of 12,000,000 unemployed have found work since hours campaign started. General Johnson hat 2,000,000 have been re-engaged, but the is challenged by
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    • 107 1 Washington, Sept. 1. A hot controversy has developed as ny of America's 12.000.000 iir.ployed have tound work since ours' campaign started. 'ngin-4 General Johnson's esIhat 2.000.000 have been reployed Mr. Green. President of the iterat. Labour, while admit I rt million returned to work declares there
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    • 44 1 Philadelphia, Aug. 31. eU Recovery Administracode spirit has not permeated the •ria hosiery mills where one man killed and 11 injured in an chcd battle between 200 00 strikers. rioting started through an atnuggle a dozen workers into •T Reuter Wireless
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    • 41 1 Washington, Aug. 31. <m! mine-owners are refusing the new code and the workers at Patterson. ♦hreatens to spread to s Department hus WU Departm— v.r>rk in connect* harbours under tt«< mme m. President Roosevelt the codes Reuter Wireless
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    • 58 1 Detroit, Aug. 31. Mr. Henry Ford did not participate in to-day's 'victory pare.de" organised by the National Recovery Administration. It is believed that Mr. Ford, who controls 25 per cent of the motor production industry, may seek a separate code or legal redress against the "unconstitutional interference"
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    • 133 1 Hyde Park. Aug. 30. It is authoritatively declared that no significance is to be attached to the fact that the lifting of the U.S. gold embargo followed the visit of Mr. Montagu Norman and Mr. Harrison which was not connected with tnis notification. In the meantime. President
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    • 33 1 New York, Sept. 1. The National Recovery agreement j regarding child labour becomes effective along with the cotton code. Today is the last day officially allowed for filing codes. Reuter Wireless
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    • 46 2 Washington. Sept. 4. Mr. Ickes has made the oil code effective as l'rom Sept. 8, fixing production at 2.409.000 barrels daily at prices not yet llxed. while imports will be limited to the average daily amounts oi the last six months of 1932.— Reuter
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    • 61 2 Washington. Sept. 4. The labour problem which has arisen in consequence of the recovery programme fiats has been intensified by the demand of the President of the United States Chamber of Commerce for recognition of the "open shop" principle. He urges Chambers to include In all codes a
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    • 40 1 Bridgeport Connecticut. Aug. 30. Three commercial banks with combined deposits totalling $6,665,000 have closed their doors. They are the first i banks to close since the resumption o: j barking activities In the United States Reuter Wireless
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    20 1 A home run An action picture taken at the first match played under the auspices of the local baseball league.
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  • 168 1 Chinese Volunteers In Action Shanghai, Sept. 4. A report lrom the Government headi quarters in Suiyuan confirms that the Chinese allied forces led by Chi Hungchang suffered heavy losses at the Suiyuan-Charhar border. Two hundred men, six fleld pieces and three hundred rifles were captured by the
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  • 107 1 Open Verdict At Inquest London, Aug. 31. The mystery o! the death of c wellknown mariner baffled the Coroner at the Inquest held at Paddington on the remains, which were identified as those of Cecil Brooks. D.5.0.. a former commodore of the Peninsula and Orient fleet,
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  • 34 1 The ireirbera of the Kedah Medical Rscrefttlsn Qlrb. Alor Star, held a tea party in honour of the departure on fi rlrufft) cf Dr. R. A MacNab, cne oi the Patrons of the Club.
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  • 106 1 BLUE SHIRT HEADQUARTERS RAIDED Two Visits Paid By Police Dublin, Aug. 30. The Blue Shirts headquarters were twice raided by the police today within twelve hours and a quantity of documents was removed from Gen. O'DufTy's desk which was burst open. Behind the scenes, active work is proceeding with a
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  • 84 1 Dublin. Sept. 1. 'Don't drink British ale." 'Don't sail on British ships" are amongst the U.rge type slogans freely featured in today's "An Problacht." the organ of the Free State Republicans. The Journal reproduces the IRA. statement attacking De Valera and the leaders and urging intensification
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  • 82 1 I.R .A. APPEAL Dublin. Aug. 31. An appeal to Irish Republicans to unite on 'the only pcssible basis for unity, namely repudiation ot the treaty of 4 921 and the establishment ot an Irish Republic' has bi'en issued by the Irish Republican Army follow ing visit of ch police to
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  • 214 1 Dublin, Aug. 31. The announcement CM a definite move in the direction ol the 'usion of the principal anti-d« Vaieri parties Into a United National Party under Mr Cosgrave is expected in th» i next 48 hours. Should such a party eventuate, the main plunk will be
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  • 224 1 j 100 Dead, Many Injured FAMINE FEARED IN CUBA i Havana. Sept. 4. A hundred people are dead in Cuba as a result of the hurricane on Thursday. Thousands were injured and a hundred thousand people are homeless, threatened with famine and disease. Reuter. TIDAL WAVES Havana, Sept.
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  • 42 1 I Actions Attacked In Sofia Sofia, Sept. 4. Tteec hundred Communists werv arrested after stoning the polico following an attempt It hold prohibited Itmm demonstrations, Tile German i»nd Jzecho Sl iv;ik Legations were attacked ind windows were broken. Reuter
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  • 172 1 "Unmitigated Lie'* Says Lord Snowden London, Sept. 1 A political stir in which Lord Snowden. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Mr. Arthur Henderson are the central figures has been raused by Commander Kenworthy's alterations of intrigues over the leader, ship of the Labour Party in 1931 which story
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  • 46 1 LEA<;i T E IN CHINA London. Sept. 4. Dr Rujchtnann ha* arrived in /ITdoO and is staying with Dr. Sze at "airpstead. Ho is sailing on Sept. 9 m the Italian Unor Contc Rosso to China to co-ordinate activities of the League advisors. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 BIGIA TEA he freshness ranee of the If an gardens your home. RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL DINNER AND CLASSICAL MUSIC EFrom 8 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. DANCE FORMAL rFrom 9.45 p.m. to Mid-Night SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th AL RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. I
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    • 128 1 On Other Pages Over it) ,(i'H) Nazis attended the t-on-fc:ence :xt Nuremburg Page 9. Euiope is refer ted to as an armed camp Page 9. Handicaps for to-morrow's Singapore race Page 16. Improved conditions are reported from lii.i .c-iGiism being well in hand r.ij;e 9. McAlister's mide a profit of
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    • 77 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA UKOVVN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL BUSINESS MEETING NO GUESTS VISITING ROTARIANS WELCOME SEA VIEW~H6TEL~ TO-MORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY ADELPHI HOTEL THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WITH Marty Sa
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  • 127 2 The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending, September iOth. Tuesday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Armoured Car Sec. Street Fighting: 2nd. Bn. Sig. Sec. Signal Lecture: "A" 'M.G.t Coy.. Company Parade and 30 Yards Range. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Ist. Bn. Int.
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  • 18 2 Mr L. E. Slowe. managing director of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co.. Penan* has returned from home leave
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  • 193 2 Calcutta Judge in Army Officer's Case Calcutta. Auk. 25. "Such patent torturing of the I evidence by the Prosecution was uni pardonable. Those who appeared for I the Prosecution must be made to realise that it was no part of their duty to try by hook or by
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  • 85 2 j Negotiations With Other Countries Paris. Sept. 1. "The Government has decided to revive the quota system from October Ist. The quotas will be negotiated with the foreign countries Against corresponding concessions for French exports. The order will not disturb the existing Mow of trade and the
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  • 42 2 Plan To Fight Kidnappers and Racketeers Grand Rapids. 'U.S.A.'. AllgJO A vast plan for the centralisation of the nation's police force! to t: racketeer! and kidnappers was laid before the America Bar Association today by the Assistant AttorneyGeneral. Reuter Wireless
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  • 47 2 I New York Police Comb Chinatown New \ork. Sept. 4. Three prisoners awaiting trial 0,1 serious crimes escaped Iron the 'I o.r.bs Prison, hitherto regarded u ejeapeproof. and are still at large. The police are combing Chinatown, armed with tear gas and machine euns. Reuter
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  • 168 2 Monday. Aug. >Bth. In the morning H.H The Sultan of Perak called on His Excellency at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency visited Changl Wednesday. Aug. :>Oth. His Excellency presided at a meet- I ing of the Executive Council held at I Government House this morning. Hon.
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  • 38 2 The Scottish Company ol the S.V.C. I held a Church Parade on Sunday I evening, about mty member* Of the 1 Company attending. They marched to I and from the Presbyterian Church I headed by the Wiltshire's Band
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  • 133 2 More Government Troops For Sunchang lions Koiiff. Sept. 4. Scouting planes sent by the headquarters of the 19th Army report that the Communist forces in North Fukien suffered heavy reverses yesterday when they were attacked from j three sides by the defending forces at Sunchang and the
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  • 369 2 Burial At Bidadari Cemetery The funeral of Mr. J. Williams, of the Survey Office. Singapore, who had just retired after thirty years' meriI torious service and died suddenly ot j heart failure at his residence 7. Barker Road, on September Ist. took place at the Bidadari Cemetery
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  • 264 2 Injured In Car Smash When Answering ('all Chlef-oAceff Graham. ol the I Kingston, Jamaica. Fin- brigade, has died in Jamaica from injuries sustained while on the way to answer a Are call In ttM August number of 'Tire." the Official organ of the British Fire Ser vice,
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  • 53 2 Dublin. Sept. 1. Dr Ryan. Minister i,,r Agriculture is endeavouring to find a way out of the difficulty caused by the fell j n the price of cereals and may initi ate a scheme for compulsory contn I ot marketing and of prices fo» qau and whrat
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  • 11 2 Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Potter left Penan* holiday in China.
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  • 152 2 Two Ex-Convicts Sentenced A Chinese ex-convict who stoh> two coat* and three pairs ol IfIMMM titm the compound of a washerm establishment was yesterday morning sent back to prison by Mr. Forrer. the Criminal District Judge Accused w,i., caught as he was walking away with the stolen
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  • 18 2 Mr. Song Teck Hee has been ap- 1 pointed English Secretary o( th«- Sin- 1 jgapore Anti-Opium Society.
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  • 62 2 Could No. Ac p <'„ i mac! mimist; t J. (> was Criminal D was r. |J oood o -t The pol] const abli- i 555 am carrying suspicion a but was eh., parcel on PQBtalß si.,;. motor i itr includin« a S IM could tion. Accum
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  • 11 2 Tht- Indus A^ bursting Himalayas an fr Rrut.r v.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 109 2 I Sllenburgs I I Foods I I f re Particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot I I climates. They are free from I harmful germs and are I readily prepared by the I I simple addition of boiling 8 water only, thus giving B I complete
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    • 454 2 I LAW NOTICE Tuesday, September sth, 1933 Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bkcy. 373 33- Re Chop Kwong Fook Seng and Chan Chan Phang etc. (Petition lor Receiving and Adjudication Orders. Bkcy 666 32 -Re Chop Kwong Fook Seng (II Motion to adjudge Chan
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    • 396 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tender* are now Invited for the following materials or services and that particulars ot such tenders may be obtained In the Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Supply of Emulsified Bitumen suitable for surf.K e treatment of r- ads Date of Closing.
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    • 247 2 NOTh K< OKDINWd n (BANKRI in im m n n roan m m mum mi IV|S SETTI.KMIM m( s,v,. mitt Summ.it x i In Bankrupt. v Re ABRAHAM nun KgAttAM v irnhill Rttd, Landowner and Ltai-lr^v. Receiving <>t;l. -n.uir p ,i n l>ale of Oid"r foi siimiimx \d«^. tration August
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 155 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday, Sept. sth. Friday, Sept. Bth. High Water. 11.26. 9.1 ft, 23.19, 10.5 ft. High Water. 00.34, 9.9 ft.. 12.36. 93 ft Golf: Sepoy Lines G. C. Ladies Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I: Monthly Medal Bogey. S.C.F.A. vs M.F.A. Anson Football: S.A.F.A. Cup: Pulau Brani vs.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 3 recent ta.vi strike in London members oi tlie public ili umiitucle to the few remaining hansom cabs, reiii's of a bygone era.
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  • 121 3 [an Who Roused tive's Suspicious irer while watching a iid. felt tomeLs coat pocket. He with his fingers which contained a 4' i cents. He did be :ause ol the larg^ but moved otY takloi ol putting down and making sure and money were xrards. a Malay
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  • 51 3 unber Ol local residents ie railway plattorm at goodbye to Mr. F E. d»' Paula who left by r Penang en route for Paula, who has been the r oi the Straits Trading 'tiring after a .;-'!i the firm which has over 30 years, the greater which was spent in
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  • 186 3 Cantonese Girl Who Did Not 'Want To Live" An inquest was held yesterday on Magdalen Sinn, a 15-year-old Can- u pupil of St. Anthony's Convent, who drank a quantity of lysol. 1h Coroner, returning a verdict tekle while of unsound mind remarked that the deceased while in
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  • 82 3 Warsaw. The lust- minute revelation of ft model of a now antl-aircratt mm of his invention saved from execution a man who had been sentenced to death lor murder. The man. who was doomed to die today managed through the prison jov- ernor to interest War Office Officials
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  • 133 3 CONSTABLE PLEADS GUILTY Eleven Cases At The Assizes Eleven cases were on the list lor the fifth session of the Singapore, Assi2e Court which opened before Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday. In the case in which Rasmai bin Hadji Hussain, a Malay police constable, was charged with the
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  • 549 3 Annual Conference Opens To-morrow The Singapore Diocesan Conference Degins to-morrow and the public meeting will be held on Thursday at St. Andrew's School Hall. The Rev. Canon Stacy Waddy. the secretary of the Society lor the Propagation of the Gospel. London, who is now on a tour Df
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  • 142 3 World's Second Largest Telescope The largest telescope ever made in Europe, and the second largest in the 1 world, la taking shapg at the Newcastle works of Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co.. for delivery to Toronto Unii versity. The contract is worth £40.000 t to €50.000. It
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  • 33 3 The appointment of Kr. E. D. Shoarn to be .1 member of the BelangOf State Council, in place of Mr. A. S. Bailey, is onnouneed in a supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gagette.
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  • 378 3 SEVENTH MOON OFFERINGS i From Our Chinese Correspondent > The Chinese in Singapore Have] started making Seventh Moon oilerings to the spirits which have been let looje from Hades for a good time in this world "to which they belonged. Tii v i will remain until
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  • 460 3 Alleged Throats To (iiiTs Mother The story W hOV a suitor til rejected became h» i was poor was related In the nroini Police Court. when a Chinese named Leone Koon Lam wm produced before Mr. D. Wills to show cause why he should not be ordered to
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 3 Fancy diving t*y Ho Tsue at the Y.M. <\A. gala. n< won the open competition.
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  • 162 3 To He Held in November 11l view of the success of the Dog Show held in Ipoh last year, it is proposed to hold another show this year at the Perak Turf Club on Sunday, November 5. and an appeal is being made to dog owners to
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  • 74 3 RECRUITING IN MANCHURIA Shanghai. Sept. A report from Changchun .stairs thai the Japanese general ht>adquart<rs in Changchun have started recruit inn for the Manrhukuo army, which will be strengthened by an addition of 150.000 men. Thousands «»1 Chinese bandits and peasants art' reported to hav<- been recruited, ;<nd the Ifaneholrao
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  • 124 3 August Donations To NonKuropean Fund Donations for August 1933 CtR. The Hon. Treasurer. St Amir* Wtt Cathedral 1 Part proceeds ol Special Collection on behall of Unemployment P'unds in St. Andrews Cathedral* 0.98 C. A. RodriCUM Esq 1 00 Spore Municipal Subocdlnittc B i«75 APC >8A) Ltd -Sundry C'.lectiuns-
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  • 29 3 Rumour his it 'says the fTIfIMI tfi Maia\ i that farther retrenchment is eontei In U <>t the Malayan Civil Senrio i^ure of those w an 10 1 I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 HERE IS THE TOURER The embodiment of everything that goes to make motoring easy and pleasant. Delightful in the evenings with the hood down, cosy with the hood and sidescreen up when it rains. Forty-five miles to the gallon and fifty miles per hour, 12,000 miles on a set of
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    • 11 3 STAINLESS STEEL I NOW STOCKED pv UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE I
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  • 989 4 MONSTER AIR FORCE FOR CHINA Maintained By American Money HOW THE JAPANESE PUBLIC IS BEING GULLED (From Our Tokyo Correspondent) 9-mMucuuy urea. lor the moment at •uiy rate, of clogging the footstepsmetapn rically speaking, of course-of w. i. v. Soong, the enormity of whose actions In Europe has been held
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  • 139 4 Making' The Desert Smile make th?°vr/ lment f Au tr to 3. he vast empty Northern Territory blossom like th« rose Will tl "und J extr SK*' Th «'»<" i™ sound extremely attractive There is lor the construction of raJlwav* Uon r 7 S an K d W
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  • 33 4 Attempt To Steal Rikisha Coohe s Earnings troTlv C e bl ,r <USt d had board^ on him cenr^i was found fused to pSll him ,nv O^ Pla nam Ie
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 4 Two competitors at the YM r a i Annie Yeo. the runner-up
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  • 60 4 SIR K. P. VAUGHANMORGAN l>eath Of MJ» or Fulham London. Aug. 2b. Tlu- death is announced of Sir Sir Vaughan-MorKai. entered active SnionKt^r 1922 Wh<n ta Was Unionist representative lor Fulharr He retained the seat until the 3STS his death, -being returned at Un+l£ flection with a majority of 14
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  • 67 4 Strvitt- With Shanghai And Manila Manila. \u<. Hi Mr Harold Bixby. representative ol the Pan-American Airways, who made the ShanKhai-Manila flight via Hong Kong last week indicated to-day that he will recommend that his company should establish a weekly air mail service iin k i nK
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  • 143 4 E bells aevera, J three whir. *«J collar a, 2 havethe.r y customs vice that a can explain > For Uutancf Saturday after, P'^rt. of the tail 111(1 olteri ofllc-i coming aion K f would be so kind a small porti-.n have earn.fjtraditional must knock nun -;.r and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 20 4 W~' 11 |M^^ with them. Use IMj^lP 1 SANDWICH PASTE F^^^^^B «4 OTHER DELIGHTfUL CHOICES F/^r3^VS Wild D uck Anchovy
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    • 86 4 HERE, INDEED «s a great NEW TYRE fosf dr/v/ ng/ f or /»eower loads, for rougher roads Th. mw Goodyear Heavy Dury impr.,, w tk. •vryon. o. .he hand.om.,, e |f eoßvinei "8 .vid.n e of .af.^ »VP»»ver manufactured d »»PCM» groovei of ir. AIJ. B hi divloyed ni( io
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  • 198 5 London Fascists In "Tithe War" Area The crowd cheering the King and Queen as they left Buckingham Palace for Kings Crw Station to join the special train for Sandringhani. Ma- French pilots Rossi and odos bidders of the ions-distance flight record. uith their packs and dixies for the LrysMe. Iwo
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 165 5 AS. DEPENDABLE AS AN AUS T 1 M ■HBHKr Sjv'J^^ BBHH^BHBBIHHBBBBHBBIHi fiHHH FOII THIS EXTENDED THI MI>HMUM •OVKRHANO* (SHOWN ABOVE) OF •OVERHANG/ EVERY INCH EXTRA THE NEW TEN-FOUR SALOON GIVES MAXIMUM MULTIPLIES ACTUAL DISCOMFORT COMFORT TO PASSENGERS IN THE REAR SEAT ft LOO» Ofi V for that 'Overhang' IT CONCERNS
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  • 716 6 "Best Attributes Of A Scottish Gentleman Court Tribute To Mr. J.G. Campbell "A fine example in kindness and courtesy to all men, patience, and a high standard of rectitude in his profession and all the best attributes of a Scottish gentleman." With these words Mr. V. D. Knowles, on behalf
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  • 160 6 Address To Special Meeting Of Government Shanghai, Sept. 3. Mr. T. V. Soong, Finance Minister. arrived in Nanking yesterday morning when he addressed a special meeting of Government, outlining his activities in America and Europe. In the afternoon, he interviewed pressmen He said that the appreciation
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  • 91 6 Woman's Suit Against Mr. Chcc Soon Kent: Fails Delivering judgment vesterdav I case in Which Chet? Soon ken** a local race- horse owner, was sued by a woman claiming to be his secondary wife fot tailing U maintain her a* U rate of S3O a month since October
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  • 55 6 The Lord Commissioners ot the Treasury have appointed Mr. Kenneth McKenzie Clark, keeper of the department of fine arts in Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, to be Director of the National Gallery in succession to Sir Augustus Daniel, whose term of office expires at the end of ihe vear The
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  • 319 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week JJELOW will be found particulars o the Free Press Football Competition No. 3 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 9th.. This announcement
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  • 227 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send in their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 3 Singapore Free Press, 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard is all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address
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  • 195 6 $500 FOR THE A TRE TICKET Local Chinese Merchant's Generosity <From Our Chinese Correspondent' A large number of prominent Cantonese gathered at the premises of the Heong Shan District Associat on Sunday night to find ways a. id means to raise funds for the repair of the roads in the
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  • 178 6 Singapore Representative* at Students' Conference From Our Chinese Correspondent* The delegates of Malaya to attend the world Christian Students Union Conference in Java left Bngapon by steamer yesterday. Of the six delegates rive are ChinCit, and they are Miss Kwok Eng Lan. a student in the Singap )re
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  • 44 6 A fin»> of $7 for othTlng a bribf of 50 cents w.i> imposed in the Kual.t Lumpur police court upon a Chun ic who was charged with attempting to bribe Malay constable with fllty cents when the constable arrested bin for over-loadinK his lorry
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  • 112 6 Helpless \< Hheumjilis, At one time si lose the an of x ucj •Alien she Martcri i <i» of Krusrh«ji; it s "I was sun writes. '"In i.u! i housework. I w matlsm in my .u not sleep at nlfl up and hear numbness. I took
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    • 15 6 U mm mUt f ig il r "^v r it^ Til l^^r if-''' "^x^ 1
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    • 207 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBAL L COMPETITION No. 3 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the j Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of
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    • 292 6 S. Shimura Co. Shirt and Pyjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits in Stock No. 82-2, Hra- Bank 1«..»d. sinc; mmhu Tel: I Cuticura Healed Rash of Wet Nature On Sods Face "The trouble started or. n.\ with irritation and burrwr.g i: broke out of a wet nature. Thp was so bad
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  • 63 7 in his new PARAMOUNT comedy Triumph "A BEDTIME STORY" with the World's youngest star BABY LEROY EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and HELEN TWELVTREES Gay, Saucy Sparkling with Melody and Mischief Hear MAURICE Sing "A Bedtime Story" 41 In The Park In Paree" "Look What I've Got" u Msieu Baby
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  • 307 7 STABBED FOR A DOLLAR I COOLIE WHO RECOVERED Aliened Demand For "Protection Money" U 1 kniie attack on a rikisha he was unable to meet tor -protection money" was tte SQ i ol a trial in the Assize Mr Justice Gerahty vso Chinese. L^e Poo
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  • 85 7 Alleged Utterance Of ounterfeit Coins A d K)k Ah Hoi and her Yap Ah Lik. appeared H A Forrer in the C ml yesterday on a ling a count vim 10 a cond charge. ..session of sixteen centl coins, against daughter also answered count of being in
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  • 24 7 n Graham has been elected Cameron Highlands Soce ot the late Mr. W. Dun- (T..rci"n Graham is also a Ci on ron Highlands rd.
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  • 96 7 Creditors Fined For Wrongful Detention Chua Tian Han and Chtt* Kim Hwee. two Chinese business men of No. 6. Fish Street, were fined $50 each by the First Magistrate. Mr. H. A Forrer. yesterday when judgment was delivered in the case against them, convicting then of wrongfully detainFriend
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  • 81 7 A man named Yeoh Ah Bee was charged before Mr Forrer in Kir First Magistrate's Court with rking bi by night." and upon hia claiming trial Mr. E. E. C. Thurairtngham recounted that it is alleged he climbed into the bedro m j! a your?'< <-;irl at 43A. Joo Chiat
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  • 250 7 Allegations Against Several Liquor Shops Prom time to time the pollO hav» raided liquor ihopi In Bugis Street and rhar^ed the pruprictors and licensed v,ith selling beer lor consumption on the premises when they had DO licence lo do so. Yesterday another batch «>l proprietors was
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  • 124 7 King Edward's Rule Changed Freemasons are in future to be allowed to wear white waistcoats with evening dress. This means that a ruling made by King Edward VII. that Freemasons should wear black waistcoats will be superseded in order to conform to modern fashions. At the
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  • 144 7 Body Of British Officer Identified 1 okio. >rpt Tlif body oi Mr M. O. Putt. Chlei Officer Of the Atlu-1 Queen. UM British ship on which an explosion occurred shortly alter leaving Yokohama, has been found and Identified. Two bodies •>! fon Lgnera believed to be victims
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  • 466 7 ALLEGED STOLEN BANK DRAFT Chinese Charged With Forgery Allegations that a Chinese, becoming possessed of a bank draft in favour of another, had converted it to his own use, were made against Chia Kah Seng, in the Assize Court, yesterday, when he was charged before Mr.
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  • 338 7 Four Indians On Grave Charge Scathing counter-allegations were made by one of the four young Indians —John. Anthony, Sinnappa and Muthu ut the continuation of the trial before Mr. Forrer, the First Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of using criminal force in attempting to wrongfully detain
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    • 59 7 PAVILION 6.15 Re-Opening TO-NIGHT 9,15 Brilliant Gilbert Wakefiel(Ts All-liritLsh CotOtdy Daring PARAMOUNT present and I e Urndon Film Sophisticated Production Play. I'.INME BARNES rence Grossmith '^mr^'" JH 1 'Id a co-respondent in a flj W&^' Jjk case h; pear as Counsel g^ e husband See the fi^ ome young barrister's
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    • 89 7 Eleven des|>er;ite people staking their Lives l.o\cs Hopes ;nul Happiness T Ml OUT -on the result of horse race! A |UM fl ||j Lifetime of thrills in 60 nv.ul seconds I ALHASVIBRA Special Paramount RACE WEEK Attraction CAROLE LOMBARD AND DAVID MANNERS FROM HELL TO HEAVEN SHAME OR GLORY! K?
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  • 414 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933. Sir Miles Lampson's Successor i The announcement of the name jof the successor to Sir Miles Lampson as British Minister in China j«Ms been awaited with a gr eat dPal |°1 tot ««*i- I" the first p i ace because of the rumours
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  • 444 8 Perak Veterans in the Nexcs It Mizht He \\<trsf Sun-Bathitx an Old Chine* Custom Hmtmym "thing -4t Westminster Hard (hi Tk* Gig* fa ww weu-juiown residents of Perai ar m the newi thi week-Mr F de J aula and the Hon'ble Mr. Chun* nL fl g
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  • 12 8 *ho appear,.,, surr.-s.slul at fio »Sirl^r W emotion s. nl w r
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  • 263 8 I' was h0 blackberries we hud timn that «n nmmmu u, r m WMen transportation into the d !s Past Tablo-talk centred on ,h of memories turned I^.°^ l ildr< -d prepay ,o rll^ ay th r Sch -> b>- a fall from a nn' ti yO d
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    • 66 8 GIN. BITTERS. LIQUEURS. CAVIUOBIBCiCS taif J a f le W EL L E Y R Y SINGAPORE (Incorporated In Ceylon 21 and 2.1. H l gh Str^° VAL PENAA I- Bishop St^ DON T T BE frfS VAC U E/* f "Xy^™*- VSi> CVv uliyAW I ask for Haig A^O
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    • 45 8 j A FIRM OF CATERERS was sued recently by a customer who found a drawing-pin in a six-penny pork pie. What did he expect for sixpence— compasses and a set-square WTiat about a "GAFLAC'*' 1 POLICY NT SICKNESS GENERAL ACCIDENT, fIBE ft off Telephone 6480.
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  • 85 9 NURSMBURG RALLY Hitle teted By Crowd SADNi S AMONG THE WOMEN .r- :r.berg. Sept. I. people were pre- hall for the first !er the new regime udoli Hess. Deputy was witnessed hundreds of Nazis the movement were paniment of the while the audience ind behind
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  • 42 9 IT*, Aug. 30. Ith tremendous >ric congress of Is being held The normal xpected to be r lorrlei and Brown Shirt >art of Germany. treated previous scant respect it unknown, amends and me- for 1 rnvjl tonight.^ Reuter Wireless
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  • 55 9 IMPBOV E N P IN C gff mONS Viceroy Defends Frontier Village Bombing 1222, £K~ JAPANESE COMPETITION Infringed. n He welcomed the arrival of Mm tnat the measures up to now taken f> wTbl U V ndia market had in no J»S been dictated by a
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  • 60 9 Hf- J. M. Scott And Miss Pamela Watkins w London. Aus. |1. Mr J. M. Scott, secretary of the Mount Everest climbing expedition has become engaged to Miss Pamela VVatkins. whose brother Henry George Watkms. was drowned when leading the British Arctic air route expedition 111 1931.
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  • 83 9 nburr, Auk. 31. more en* i Hitler < nlnt ot the tils advent s gav with Chancellor stlka, while •i with thous- StiiTts. Hotels thin 30 miles 01 •:i vi.si tors. In a speech ol Hitler as the tnd without re tented Hitler by Albrecht Di ath and
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  • 50 9 r, Au?. :n. iready here N'azi party on Sunday Dr. Hofer. the released by a >risan ami esrre tomorrow tped recapture try riddled his i'*h found a v abandoned r the rough W being carriund up with nt the night wter rI Pine trees. wing near.— Reuter Wireless
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  • 32 9 »me, Sept. l. to the formal 'Jm the Austhe arrest of '.vho was re- Prison. •ns are at Hofer has tion in conse- in his knee WiU orobublv Reuter Wireless
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  • 32 9 Two To One Majority For Repeal Seattle. Aug. .{O. Early return* In the State oi Washington indicate a two to one majoritv for the repeal of Prohibition Reuter Wireless
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  • 48 9 Cologne. Aug. 30. A Priest has been sentenced at tmund t> nine months imprisonnu nt in a lortress for talking of affairs ->i state In a manner calculated to listurb the peace. A police officer. charged with him. was sentenced to >?ven months imprisonment. Reuter Wireless
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  • 30 9 Berlin. Aug. 31. Captain" Goc-ring, the Prussian Premier, has been appointed a general by President Hindenburg in recognition of his "services for the liberation of Germany." Reuter Wireless
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  • 60 9 BEWISH PROFESSOR MURDERED ne neighs Theodore I iL arr Hanovei rat inent Jew anc 1 fled froir Germany on the advent o! the Hitler regime. Lessing was recently lecturing ir Czechoslovakia and was sitting in hi* room last night when a man apt)< urvd at the window on the top
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  • 38 9 Geneva. Aug. 30. As a result of the Government's protest to Berlin, the Czech smuggler who was seized In Switzerland by German police, has been released and handed i over to the Swiss authorities. Reuter Wireless
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  • 55 9 Colongne, Aug. 30. The timely discovery of large quantities of high explosives, together with bombs, electric clock work and detonating devices, hidden near the river has frustrated what is believed to be a communist plot to blow up two bridges one of which was the railway bridge over the
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  • 36 9 Nurenburg, Sept. 11. The authorities ciaim to have made the discovery in a recent raid on Communist houses of enough typhus bacilli to cause terrible havoc to the populace during the congress. Reuter Wireless
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  • 47 9 Geneva, Sept. 1. As the result of the recent GermanSwiss frontier incident, the Customs' authorities in Barne have decided to reinforce their frontier guards. Consequently, patrols will henceforth consist of at least two men armed with carbines and they may be further increased. Reuter Wireless
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 9 Tay Swee Kan* broke the 80 yawl Junior record at the Y.M.CJ swimming gala.
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  • 112 9 Ministers Return From Vacation \tj London, Aug. 30 W.,r debt conversation with America othe',' T g UatiOns With Sov?t a ld meeting of the League Council at Geneva on September 22. are expected o be the chief subjects for ooSde a tion at a meeting of the
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  • 79 9 Car Turns Four Somersaults In Irish Trials Belfast. Aug. 30. Hectic practice trials for Saturdays Tourist Trophy motor car race claimed a victim to-day in the person of a London engineer named Dimkley who driving an M. G. Midget, with 'it G Balmam as passenger, skidded
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  • 55 9 £7,000,000 Scheme For Li\erpool London. Aur. 31. A nugH scheme costing <: 7.000.000 for slum clearance has been adopted by the Liverpool corporation housing committee. The scheme, which provides work for 1600 men. involves the demolition of nearly 13.000 insanitary houses and the erection of 16.000 new homes
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  • 155 9 LATEST TIN AMI HIBIICK PRICES AM) STERLING RATES Rubbor and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris. specially cabled to the Free Press are is follow: R TUBER: London. Sept. 4. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers) 3
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  • 39 9 Shanghai, Sept. 4. An official statement made in Tokyo says that Japan's policy towards China <s unchanged because China's policy -mains tho same as last year: no compromise unless China's sovereignty in Manchuria is recognised. Union Times
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  • 125 9 FRE T f 0 E N^N Austrian Recruiting Plan Tiir. c, Rome. Aug. 30 £S»; bSsr Prance 1?b 8 undt 'rtaken by ranee and Belgium, ha.s moved a fur {her step by the arrival here of Prin ganisations rascisr or- Mm. NORMAN DAVIS im, N w
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  • 238 9 Ad\ice To Nanking Government Thi i Shanghai. Sept. 4. 'a. The Central Government .should postpone holding the Fifth Kuommtang Congress until m ore suitable time, in order that mow enerp b<> concentrated ui the anti-Rcfi campalfn borrowed fom abroad toould be spent on p ruumw, industrial purposes, and
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  • 63 9 Shanghai, Sept. 4. A large number of Chinese bandits appeared at Nantaitze, a village twenty miles north of the treaty port of Chinwangtao. Several cases of robbery have been reported Chinese bandits directed by Japanese are actively consolidating their positions in the Districts of Lulung and Funing. where
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 120 9 ROBINSON'S CLEARANCE SALE i OPPORTUNITY A LIMITED NUMBER OF DELETED "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS AT BARGAIN PRICES 10 inch Plum Label SAL- Q/> PRICE *7U CENTS EACH. 12 inch P LUM Label sale <T» i *yr" PRICE «pIcZD EACH THE YEAR'S BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITY ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. salTe AT
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 546 10 Gold Minings Respond To Rise In Price Of Metal London, Sept. 1. On the Stock Exchange today, sentiment was fairly cheerful but the markets closed irregular owing to week-end profit-taking. Gold minings responded to the rise in the price of gold but finally turned easier. Gold
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    • 482 10 Export Duty Proposed in Ceylon A deputation of the Low-Country Products Association waited on the Minister of Labour. Industry and Com- merce. recently lo discuss ways and means of helping the cinnamon Indus- t try. The deputation was led by Mr A. B. Gomes (Chairman), ana th< others
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    • 276 10 I'roloninnu: The life Of hillod Meat London. Discovert* I of prime importance to meat producers In the Empire are described In a report of the work ol the Food Investigation Board In 1932 it is published by hm Stationery Ottice. The report records Important results concerning the storage
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    • 150 10 Mr. Arthur Leitner, of Anglo-Eastern Tin of Siam, is on a short holiday in Malaya. He arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. In an attempt to evade the customs duty on lizard skins and to smuggle the restricted goods into S.S. territory two Tamils named Ramah and Ponniah fell foul
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    • 223 10 September 4 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 l '62 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 63 64 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London, demand 2 3 15 16 London. T.T. 2 3 29 32 Lyons and Paris,
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    • 76 10 ScptSSßfetf Uh.. I? o'clock noon Buyers Sellers r.s.s equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 12' 4 ttfg R.S.S. equal to London Standard «f.0.b.» i2 a *****1 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sepi 12» 4 \2\> October 12 516 12 710 November 12 3 8 12 1
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    • 92 10 Produce Exchange Singapore. September 4, 12 noon Bayer Seller Gambler 475 Java Cube —7 350 Muntok White Pepper 23.00 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.50 Mixed Black Pepper 9 00 Copra, sundried 3.55 3.55 Copra, mixed 3.00 3.00 Small Hake Tapioca 4.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.90 Med. Pearl
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    • 130 10 September 4 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2.07 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1.50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline <4-gallon tin> 3.65 bhell Aviation Spirit in 4-gall.
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    • 254 10 Currency System in Separated Burma Issued as Parliamentary P:\per. the report of the Indian Reserve Bank committee has been Point! from the report <i> Burma the commit issumtti that Burma, if separated, will continue to utilize the India:: currency system This proposal wai also included in the
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    • 376 10 AUSTRALIAN KXPORTS TO BRITAIN Effect Of Ottawa Agreement London. Auk. 5. Fifty tons of Australian rice have ;;rrived In Britain by tht Orient liner Otnu.to. Another earuo ol 200 tons U xp< cted later Wiil the Australian rtCC menace Indiaii and Burmese grower*? This wtl the
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    • 95 10 There was a full dress debate at the recent meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board. Che Hamzah bin Abdullah presiding. on the question of unattended bicycles, in view of the recent police drive In various centres in the F.M.S. The matter arose out of an application for the erection of
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    • 42 10 interviewed by your correspondent. Importers of Indian products, while viewing the new factor with some apprehension, arpue that II regards quantity and price even against rice which is re-treated in this country Australian competition is scarcely likely to be a serious menace.
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    • 347 10 McALISTER' S REPORT $148,811 PROFIT Final Dividend Of 3i Per Cent A profit of $148,811.79 on the year ended June 30. 1933 is reported by Messrs McAlister and Co., Ltd., whose annual meeting will take place at Gresham House, Battery Road, at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 12. A final dividend
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    • 63 10 hi line n < off M an exp< last yens, is clra: coinage COmpotitJ «>rtM M China appearing' s*i No. fi a mtoma I inn of China i tota 1 occurrrr 1 3 then t)M been a <^ nMMHtlta How j ii *1 particulai \y vei i j
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    • 370 10 STUDY I IN YOUR AT II SPARE HOME TIME CAN HAVB A COLLEGE TRAINING IN ALMOST ANY CAREER FOR A FEW iHlLLlNcis M MATRICULATION Th«rs art biat X*** oi> fmairnrlin a e*rtt. hut Mit U»« jwaptng-off board for all ih« hett one*. CIVIL SERVICE Sultabl* to both msc«. A«»i 19tSi
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  • 716 11 y es t lay's Closing Quotations SEP IIBEB 4th, 1933 Buyers Sellers 27s 28s 6d B .id 30s 14s 9d 96 1.00 Sd 19s 6d f-.- 14 17 52 55 7d is lOd 36 47 146 15s 6d 6s 6d H 18 S 6d 8s 7i 2
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  • 95 11 IttRUMAU ltd of Merfor the year 1 in a loss of I IbU Of £7.597 this, however. lale ol Govern- 110.430, interest ree5.935. the divii Eastern Plan--5.355, and a net transferred mt not required. iture Interest ace la shown Ich is added 7*J brought forbe carried to .or
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  • 116 11 I. E. 7 «1933) Foreign imports of tin ore during the month of August. 1933. Country of Origin Tons 1. Australia 1 2. Burma 322 S. Netherlands India: Banka and Billiton 66 Singkep 5* Other Places 5 4 French Indo-China 242 5. Japan 69 6. Siam 1.433
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  • 412 11 82,000,000 Campaign Launched For Its Revival In order to revive the silk industry ol South China. Mr. C. S. Liu. the Director ot the Bureau for the Improvement oi Sericulture, in the Canton Department of Reconstruction, has made a proposal to the Provincial Government for an appeal
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  • 138 11 Durwan Stabbed and Rs. 10,000 Missing Calcutta. Auk. M. A daring daylight motor robbery in the heart of the city occurred this afternoon, when four up-country men in a motor car stabbed seriously i Messenger ot an Indian firm and escaped with Rs. 10.000 Calcutta. August 17
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  • 87 11 Working loss of Sungei-Timah Estate < Perak lor the year ended March 31. €1,308 'against C 1.428 for 1931-32). The reserve ol 1.000 has been transferred, whi«"h. together with the credit balance ol £362 brought forward, extinguishes the loss and leaves a credit balance of €54 to be
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  • 18 11 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin Mine for the month of August 1933, was 420 piculs.
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  • 494 11 Inilaled to its Utmost Capacity I isn aiHi'rs in and Company. v.)) \;e lively weekly reports on the rub ber irark* .ir^ read with appreciation by nr is? 1 tliowen ci tae rubber market allud" In trenchant style i I che recent "revelations" faun Holland as t >
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    • 1090 11 4neti exceed t18.000.00t I r _Agroranc« In force oTer tSS.ttt p ttt The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporate* to the Straltt Settlements) BEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. londcw OFFICE 27 Old Jewry «c Tbe Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 132 12 Lightship On Five Fathom Line The Master Attendant notifies that on the Eastern Shore of Malacca Strait •at Penang a. light-vessel is establish* in the North Channel Entrance. Tlie position is on the five fathom line, at a distance of 5.6 miles 039 degrees from Muka head lighthouse.
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    • 113 12 RANCHI HITS PENANG IPIER I From Our Own Correspondent I Penan*. Sept. 3. Ths P and O. Ranchi met with a slight mishap while entering port on Saturday. The Ranchi was about to take up her berth alongside Swettenham Pier when the strong tides
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    • 233 12 THE OLD MOOLTAN Completion Of The Old M. Class On Auguust 3. 1905. the P .\nd O. 'iner Mooltan was.launched by CaircK A Greenock. completing the iir.st 11 rrail steamers of the M class at i < jI over a million-and-a-hall. which was considered to be a tremendous out lay
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    • 217 12 hi She Joined P. and O. Fleet On August 9. 1854. the Oovrriunrni exercised its pcm. r oi eoonpnltOtf |>ur hase and QO«fhl the P and O. ltnei Himalaya which liad pr» viously biti. chartered as a Crimean transport Sin was the biggest ship afloat .».Soft tons legist,
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    • 52 12 Mr. .1. Swire Lca>o^ The e MM -1 the late Mr Jului S\mi if Messrs John Swtro and Bjqbi [Ad 8. Biinter Bquara, Lonoloa, EJC I Far Eastern merchants, has b<» pr. I €261.520 mm gtHJM net pafQlßial ty. Mr. Swiro. whoso h imo «aj In Ess: x.
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    • 59 12 Adv. Mr HUcs j j It Wl i MM j nwato met t h Hi I n I nun <: laaguagi .-übj. rt* sui.. t < < > a I i hi sliwiil.s .md At I I and I I j < .1 O«Tinun\ F IPiiiJ.iiu. y ht]
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    • 28 12 Surhitn i' I i I I i an Tak' H :.ik. .s. H on tin MPO Ot I riilp'i it Th l.r Th. M j I
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    • 28 12 I A ei\il air service will be started ;hortly in Booth Cliina. Tlie C»>'\«'r'H I renta ol Kwmmwf, KvansaV Fukien. fuanan and B«nan VtU subs:,iis.> Mie •nterprise t
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    • 55 12 Paraffin Wax and Candles. It is notified lor inlormation thai with pfTect as from December sth IfU the rates of freight on these com mo- ditics will be as follows: Contract Rate US$ IT 5(» per ton <•! 20 cwt. Ncn-Contraet Rate US$l9
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    • 89 12 New Suction Apparatus Tsed 1 The Italian salvage .ship Artinho put Dio Plymouth recently with silver bars: md sovereigns worth £26.000 trom the wreck of the P. and O. liner Egypt. Over t: 800.000 worth of bullion and coin has now been salvaged. A new suction
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    • 532 12 BURNS PHILP LINE i lncorporated in Australia* A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS REITRN FARE V74 (5634.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s. "MARELLA" 7.475 tons gross
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    • 45 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, German, Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLATION l BUREAU, 3S, Robinson Road. p The Governor of Fuklen. OrneraJ Cluani Kwang-noi. has askt-d that a portion of the American loan tn China be devoted to the construction of motor roads In North Fuklen.
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    • 25 12 I. S K. LI ■m 'M' l I i '<■ M I KV 1 KOK h iw 1 Ho 1 I I I ■mm i ;^<l
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 548 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and A nrivals j BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturda* 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7JO am Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p. cd Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and
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    • 321 12 THE SINGAPORE HAKKOI K BOARD Ships Alongside the Wharve* or Expected to Arrive ■Ml Wharf (Entrance Ciate 1) Genoa Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate .'i. > Sibajak 18. Kedah 1); Ipoh 11. Larut •9; Kamunins 8. Diomed 6. .Empire Dock (Enlrance (iaie it) Mrnca.sier Castle 37. Karachi M Empire
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    • 440 13 p. o. British India and Apcar Lines. < Incorporated In England) MA!L, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. VI)(! NTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S rmm. I ONDON AND FAR EAST MULUHICB EBNMENT OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN "ni /mil. ■Mm Tonnage. Singapore 11.000 Sept. 15 CORFU
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    • 363 13 jkilerman &Bucknal I Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" UNE UNITED SSTor^D^ONTINENT VIA PORTS ANT, SUEZ CANAL WT Steamers HOMEWARDS. s.s. City of Corinth 0 H NG K NG SHA *GHAI AND JAPAN. AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE** 2 Uatttw HEIGHT SERVICE TO HALIFAX. NEW YORK^BOSTON A^ BALTIMORE Spore S'pore.
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    • 369 13 \> > W^ -^^^B^^^^^^^^B^S^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^B M f Vr^ Tl» Liverpool and London and oSS™^^ i Inmu-ance Co.. Ltd h I name* ana „i,u Meney Mann. 5 Insurance Co Ltd JT* R w «f S,. t Imp«l»l AlrwM. Ltd AIRWAYS. Dutch^w^""" 1 lnd) BLUB rUMMCL LIMB :j«S >Mi Ab00 u #S* ,54.
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    • 742 14 K. P. M. KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ KETEH -Tuesday. Sept. 5. Bcngkalis. Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei- riar Taniong Leidong and Asahan. PALOPO— Tuesday. Sept. 5. Rhio. Tambelan. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Op J r| lCT.ll GENERAL VERSPYCK— Tuesday. Sept. 5. Letong. Maras. Tarempa. Genting Poeloe Pandjang. Serassan. Midai and Kramat. MAJANG -Wednesday, Sept.
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    • 511 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I c^MJ AMERICAN (MAIL LINE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON I j NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA a i WBEKU SAILINGS PRQM MANILA AND OK HONG KONG TO I SEATTLE DIRECT OK VIA HONOLULU TO
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    • 517 14 7. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMFRh aris Maru Montevideo via Momba> Da Salaam. L. Marques. Durban ;md Capo Town ifrica Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Zanzibar. Dar-es- Salaam B ronco Marqi'^s. D'irl»..r a Cape Town ar.d Santos lontevideo Maru Buenos Aires, via Colombo. Cape Town. Santos. Rio
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  • 219 15 WHO IS BRITAIN'S BEST "AVERAGE GOLFER? Correspondent I London. Aug. !>. be proved by P Royal best British rear. Ttxe heads a table on the scores in iments, with ital oi 1.7 14 ed, and was completed 24 not win any waa a semii qua! second in i>. 3rd in
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  • 242 15 lird On The Bowling List respondent. London. Aug. 23. Corrapoadcat OS 'ind bowling rages ol the West w as inllows: Score Not out Au-. 3 239 4 6226 198 5 61.68 I 295 5 59.97 426 Jn4 6 54.84 t- 231 5 53.71 8 V2.78 142 8
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  • 29 15 England's 100-Yards Champion London, tkmg. S3. tow United S.C.' rda swimming and at Q when. In the N F Brooks ted F. Munroe rslty) b- oneeconds. ima (Penguins)
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  • 34 15 k itch between the will be played on Sunday in nt funds. Adbe 50 cents. 20 d the gates will lists are sus- wile 01 th<> Pre- Municipality. away the two teams.
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  • 7 15 Kconded for is assumed duty South Kcdah.
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  • 344 15 Miss Van Wie Takes US. Golf Title New York, Sept. 3. At the Exmuor Country Club Highland Park. Illinois. Miss Virginia Van Wie won the American ladies' golf championship, beating Miss Helen Hicks by 4 up and 3 to play in the 36 hotel match. rhc
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  • 330 15 Selangor Club Plans Following the temporary setback which the Selangor Golf Club's scheme received when the British Resid» i ir rejected the application, the Selangor i Club has been studying ways and meai.* I of meeting the insistent public demand that this big gap in Kuala Lumpur's
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  • 165 15 Suggested Holiday Programme Penanjf, Sept. 2. Subject to the approval of the S.R.A.. the Penang Turf Club will hold its 1934 -New Year Meeting" commencing on Saturday. Dec. 23. and the other days which have been asked for are Dec. 26 'Boxing Day>. Thursday Dec. 28. Saturday. Dec.
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  • 26 15 Receiving and adjudication order.* were made against Abdul Ali. .S Ishae'c Maricar and M O. Maricar. i:i the Bankruptcy Court en Friday, before Mr. Justice Gerahtv
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  • 100 15 Sound Film to Lower Handicaps Bangkok. Aug. 30. Through the, kindness of the Amalgamated Theatres of Singapore the rrembers of the Amateur Cinema Association of Siam and the Golf Association of Siam have been enabled to see the s)und film picture of 'How I pi v Kolf by
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    28 15 MISS PAULINE DORAN holing a putt durin K the championship meeting at the Stoke Pof£ -oif course The contests were followed by a law num. ber of people.
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  • 51 15 Bookmakers Laying Lon" Odds* London. Aug. 21. Detrimental rumours are in circulaion regarding the St. Leper iavouritc rfyptrion "the Derby winner* Nothing can be ccjnMrm"d at New narket. when- he r-antend live furonga this morning The fact remains that several leadng bookmakers aro willing to lav c;ddx .gainst
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  • 34 15 ftcrmany Qualifies For Next Competition Leipzig. Sept. 1 In the Davis Cup quarter-finals qualifying round Germany beat Den mark by 3 matches to nil and thu.« qualified for next fear's competition Reuter.
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  • 118 15 New England Golf "Cup The tean^ which will represent England in the amateur international golfmatches against Ireland. Scotland and Wales at Newcastle. Cj. Down. Ireland on Sept 14, 15. and 16. contains only one new -cap." He is John Woollam Hooton. who won the English Amateur Championship early this season.
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  • 208 15 Kuala Lumpur Rovers Beat T.P.C.A. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. AN exciting cup-tie football game was witnessed u the T.P.C.A ground this WEMUnf, when the Kuala Rovers A team beat the first string Chinese team by th. onJy goal scored tii.nng the last stag-> ot extra time The Chinese
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  • 25 16 STICK UP'S FINE WIN AT BUKIT TIM AH A striking picture of Stick Up winning from Marmon and Bongan at the Singapore races on Saturday.
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  • 561 16 A VERY ENJOYABLE ENCOUNTER Governor Presents Cup For Ladies' Race A very interesting clay's race between a team from the Army and R.S.Y.C. owners up, was held in the "B" Class on Sunday. The Army gave little away and the contest was very equal. There was
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  • 41 16 Halliday Wins Kedah Title For Fourth Time Penang, Sept. 4. For the fourth time in succession J Halliday. of Malakoff. won the Kedah and Province Wellesley Golf Association championship played during the weekend. H. E. Goodman fMalakofT) was runner-im. i '<
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  • 34 16 1 Montreaux. Sept. 4. In rho DtL.rU Cud ciuartor-final of i'r« < qualifying stage Switzerland beat 3c 1 gium by three matches to two ti qualify for next year's competition.— Reuter. J i
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  • 653 16 INDO-CEYLONESE OUTPLAYED Muthucumaru Prevents Heavier Defeat R.A.F. 4: I.C.F.A. 0. Lin a penultimate fixture of the programme the Indo-Ceylonese Football Association went under to the Royal Air Force yesterday afternoon at Anson Road Stadium by tour clear goals. Never at any stage of the game did they
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  • 444 16 Handicaps For The Second Day Handicaps for to-morrow, the second day of the Gold Cup meeting, are as follows Race 1. Pontes Class 2. Div. 2 5 fur*. 2.30 p.m. Melbourne 9.0 Leoni 7 12 Ben Hall 8 .13 Mada 7.11 Iseult §,11 Vitality 7.9 Sprinkell 8 6 Fhoon Tok
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  • 117 16 for the third dav Saturday a L° l 90 Royal Parade 8 9 Jocks Fancy 8 12 Marsala Sungei Be-i 8.12 Stick Ud K Admiral Drake 8 12 w!nways P g? A^tra, waters 8 .10 Amy Welkm K irp 8 10 Argent 7 11 «i!i ?C X H
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  • 158 16 The Ladies' September Bogey Competition was played .at Buklt Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. V. G. Savi in "A" division with a score of 'all square.' in a win for Mrs J. L Campbell in "B" division with a score of 1 down
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  • 164 16 i TT" „r,fa n V- fi! SCC tennls re as follows A l)o»»bles Handicap R. F. Goodman and WJ m Warden <>we 3 vs. D. H. Kloinman nd H S Hewett owe 15 l S J. V. S. Brooke and T H Holvoik v* Winners of Lt Wilkinson
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  • 303 16 Lt.-Comdr. Rainsford Wins Duffers Cup The following are the full results of the Duffers Cup competition at the Island Club: Ist Round S F Ho beat Lee Chim Huk by 3 and 1; Lee Keng Chye beat L L Lawler by 3 and 2: W Ruddock beat M.
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  • 123 16 Opening Of Modb, Seas- Th»- h.xk. ushered in on nual nxtur team of 1932 s *i local padang Perak las' record in Btate side rh.it by the fact thai played for available no reason why t: hav«- an equally go Pd The first Int.: season
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