The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 September 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 183 ft No. 14.0G2. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933. It CENTS.
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  • 198 1 FIGHT FOR WORLD MARKETS lngl< >- J apanese Cotton Talks Open ARIFFS TO PROTECT BRITISH INTERESTS? nRITK* and Japanese cotton delegates opened conference on world markets m London reterda; meeting was informal and the subject of thr conference was not touched uoon. If the conference fails, it is declared m
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  • 348 1 The Cotton Protection Act Simla, Sept. 11. The Bill to amend the Cotton Industry Protection Act, 1930. by extending protection 'ill March 1934 was moved 1 eonsiderafttan m the Legislative Asm mblv b- Sir Joseph Bhore Who Mid It was a prudent course to limit t»i- duration m
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  • 346 1 AND A WORD OF WARNING Future Relations With The Manchukuo London, Sept. 14. Appreciation of Japan's stabilising influence m Manchukuo is evident m the Times' leader on Manchukuo to- j day as portrayed m three articles from a special correspondent. The Times remarks that the com-
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  • 122 1 )t>minH>ns Secretary's Seaside Adventure London. Sept. IS. Mr J. 11. Thomas. Secretary for the Dominions, and three men companions ere the centra of nwcticiulif rescue Shoreham, Buwci. today, wht*n their noCor-bOftt broke down und drifted nnidly to sea. Mr. Thomas and his companlnPi airily tried
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  • 152 1 Clra&mere won the Rous Plato at Doncaster yesterday Page 18. S.C.C. defeated Marine Oopt. I l m the Cup competition yesterday Page 16. Handicaps for Saturday's races Page 16. 11. 11. tin Sultanah of .lohore, with Mr. K. Eves, won the mixed foursome golf competition at Johore
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  • 123 1  -  Nanuang Slang Pau MILITARY CHIEF SAYS IT IS OVER Communist Leader Killed In Action Hong Kong, Sept. 14. General Gaston Wang. Chief of the General Statf of the 19th Route Army, who returned to Foochow from the Tront at Yenping this morning, reports that the Communist
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  • 141 1 Admiral Evans Orders Him to be Deposed Serowe, Bech., Sept. 14. Vice-Admiral Evans has ordered the native chief Tshekedi to be deposed and to reside m the Tati district. It is said that Tshedekl had frequently flouted the administration.— Reuter. An earlier message stated: At the Bechuanaland Court
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  • 105 1 Candhi Swears Off Civil Resistence Poona, Sept. 14. Gandhi has undertaken not to court re-imprisonment by offering aggressive civil resistance until August 3. 1934 though he refuses to modify his advice to Congress urging individual civil disobedience. He arrived at this decision, which he describes as
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  • 57 1 Treaty of Mutual l>efence Istanbou l, Sept. 12. A close identity of interests is .secured by the signature this morning of an important pact between Turkey and Greece of mutual defence, and also orniding machinery for assimilating >li<\v on all international questions, vliile Turkey may represent Greece at
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  • 63 1 300 Police and 30 Hounds on Manhunt New Orleans, Sept. 14. Three hundred police and 30 bloodhounds are searching for the men who escaped from Angola prison. They have raptured two convicts and three were killed alter an exchange of revolver shots. The captain of the prison
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  • 19 1 London, Sept. 14. The Prince of Wales returned to London from Biarritz last night. Reuter
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  • 418 1 U.S. Prosperity Drive In Critical State A WARNING FROM LABOUR EVIDENCE accumulates of the critical state of America's prosperity drive. There is a growing demand for "rational inflation*' and Mr. Green. President of the Federation of Labour, hints that labour could not guarantee stability if seven
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  • 129 1 l/omlon Bankers Critical London, Srpt. 12. Senator Pitt man's recommendation to President Roosevelt ro raise the prior of silwr to SI 19 an ounce <the present price is n' c cents' is regarded by Load m bankers and bullion merchants, specially Interested In silver, with scepticism. They
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 OfTAINABkC AT ALL OIIIG PROVISION STORES lAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. vIALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE AND makan ketchid 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DIINTSEK DANCE 8.45 to Mid-Night r\HRDA\. SkPIKMftEJI loih SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. I RESERVE YOUR TABLE EARLY RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA L PHONE
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    • 110 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADIN6 PROVISION STORES CHRYSLER BIG CAR PERFORMANCE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT PRIVATE DINING ROOMS SEA AND SUNBATHING CONFERENCE ROOM TENNIS GOLF EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH W. C. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE (iKVKKAI, MANAGER It. O. WASFJL ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS TONIGHT Ul
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  • 189 2 Death of Well-known Businessman London, Sept. 7. Sir Gilbert Vyle died m Birmingham today. Reuter Wireless. Sir Gilbert Christopher Vyle. the well-known businessman, was born at Hereford m 1870. He was the son of Mr. Samuel Vyle of Haverfordwest. v.ho organised the first public electricity station m
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  • 59 2 Berlin. Sept. 7. Viscount Grey's death not unnaturally evokes bitter press comment and calls forth a fresh attack on the war guilt lie." Hitlers paper. DegrangrifT. says; "Trie man with birdlike head and deep set eyes always remained a deadly phenomenon without whose machinations the fateful days
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  • 167 2 Raised m Singapore and Spent to Shantung <From Our Chinese Correspondent.) A sum of $73,539.58. a balance left m the hands of the Singapore committee for the Relief Funds m aid of the victims of the Tsinan incident fn 1929. when several thousand Chinese citizens were killed
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  • 43 2 Millions of Dollars Damage To Property New York. Sept. 6. The latest casualty list from. Texas owing to the hurricane gives 32 people dead and 1.500 injured m Brownsville alone. Damage to property is estimated at several millions of dollars Wireless
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  • 35 2 Copies of the report of the Commission of Enquiry into the constitution, administration and working of the Rubbtr Research Institute of Malaya are available at the Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur, at $1 per copy
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  • 443 2 EXALTING OF MATERIAL THINGS "Explosion" That Must Bangkok. Sept. 5. The Rev. C. W. Norwood was the speaker at the Bangkok Rotary Club gathering and he took as his subject "The Idea of Civilisation." He said the supreme principle which is the basis of all true civilisation,
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  • 58 2 The death has taken place at Blackheath Village. Surrey, of Mr C H E Breyer. a commercial traveller who was well-known m the East. Mr. G. R. Sykes. Protector of Chinese. Perak. is leaving for Kuala Lumpur on transfer as Protector of Chinese. Selangor. Mr. S. E. King Protector of
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  • 184 2 WIFE ACCUSES ALLEGED LOVER OF MURDER Saw Body Being Dragged Into Drain Penan*. Sept. 14. In the Supreme Court to-day the trial was resumed of the young Chinese. Yeo Hah Hock, who is charged with the murder of a compatriot on the Thean Telk Estate. Ayer Itam.
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  • 218 2 Entertained By Malay Teachers An At Home" was held m the GeyI lang Malay School compound on Saturday, by the members of the Malay Teachers Association. Singapore, and the staff of the Inspector of Schools Office on the occasion of the retirement of Mr. C G.
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  • 113 2 The Ea*le And The Hawk In the Paramount production. The Eagle and the Hawk, which commenced a season at the Alhambra vest, r i.v. Frederic March plays the roir ,<i i nerve-wrecked American flying ace He joins the Air Force for adventure but finds that War is a
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  • 99 2 Miraculous Escape of Five Passengers Five tnotOTtafti had remarkabi,escapes on Wednesda> night when the private motor car they were travelling to turned upside-down and they wore all thrown clear, none oi them sustaining serious injuries. The occupants were all Chinese Near the junction of Grove Road md
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  • 52 2 Now Municipal Health Officer. Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) TMo Penan*. Sept. 14. it is officially announced that Dr W 1 been a PP° ln ted Municipal Health Officer. Penang. on the retirement of Dr. Glass. The Commissioners have decided to appoint jnother officer to take Dr.
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  • 36 2 Mr G. E. Greig. Senior Warden of Mines. F.M.S.. was entertained at dinner at the Grand Hotel, Ipoh. on Saturday by the European Staff of the Mines Department. Mr. Greig is going Home on retirement B
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 86 2 BEARING METALS ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS Special note-aithough there has been a considerable increase m the price of tin, our prices will remain as before until the present stocks are exhausted. A reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing demand throughout Malaya testifies to the sterling worth of
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    • 719 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME^H RUGGER SEASON ""nixjgr^ 1933 34> siNGAPoiunj^Cotton Elastic Knee Caps and iWHCg, AnkIets— "LJTESOME" BODY Belt and Jockstrap. Sports <*nden. Pattern Embrocation and Ab- NOTICE is sorblne— Athletes' Rub-'PAIV J£ r £7 iS^^*> "JELCO" and "JIFFY" Suspen- C uiar"of suV^ r < tb?3 sory Bandages. In the Tender ty
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 278 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Friday, 15th. Cricket: Indian Association vs. Khalsa High Water 08.34, 7.0 ft., 18.49 ft. Association, LA. ground. Annual meeting Sungei Bagan Rubber "C" "Scottish* Co.. Ist. Bn.. S.S.V.F. Co., Ltd., Chartered Bank At Home, Bukit Timah Chambers, noon. Range, 5 p.m. football Commercial Cup Final M.P.H.
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  • 3578 3 CHURCH WORK IN MALAYA fhe Bishop's Charge To The Clergy TH El' TUREOF T HI MINISTRY >p of Singapore Rev. B. C. Roberts) delivers Charge to the the Diocese m SKap Sept 7> ista below extracts lordship's Charge. took as my text the tion:" to-day my subion." and I invite
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 11 3 Kloster- D66i HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH.
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    • 321 3 STAIRS MADE HER PANT, Penalty Of Excess Fat. Although she has lost but 7 lbs. ot her overweight, this woman finds that 7 lbs. has made remarkable difference to her. There can certainly be nothing wrong with a reducing treatment that brings such increased energy and vigour. Her letter reads
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  • 858 4 The Two Ages Of Woman BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT CIMPLE styles for women are decreed by all the great dress designers this season. No longer is the elegant woman to be moulded into her dresses as she has been m the past years. She will now have an accentuated air
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  • 218 4 New Shoe Styles Are Lower I OWER heels, more rounded toes. fitted insteps, and narrow lasts mark the shoes for wear With the latest ensembles. Dark blue, gray and beige kid and antelope to mat^h navy, gray and beige costumes are the lavourite materials. Ox-blood red Is
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  • 52 4 Add to the content! Ol a N(;. 2 can ol tomatoes one teaspoon ol chopped onion. Put alternate layers of tomatoes. grated cheese, and breadcrumbs m a buttered baking dish, having the top layer of crumbs. Dot with butter, and bake for thirty minutes m a
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  • 186 4 TTHE rase tor cornflower blue and white baa been started by rhc brunette members 01 the colony— notably Claudette Colbert and Adrienne 1 Ames, writes Motile Merruk from Hollywood. You can do this iv. i i limber ol ways Claudette Colbert wean chalk-white gowns with jroki I
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  • 73 4 Boil hall a ham In Uie usual way, anrl about an hour beton- it is done turn m one can ol boans. one ol peas, one ol carrots. on» ot brussels .sprouts! a little onion that m been chopped One. and alh;v. to siinir.er till cooked U> inter, n
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  • 167 4 Alice White break.s into the Autumn mode with a black satin suit, sj slick and tight and shiny that she looks as ii she had been dropped bodily into tar barrel. To complete this bizarre costume there is a tiny Spanish sailor, flat as a pancake, made of
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  • 346 4 Organdie For Handbags ALL MODELS HAVE RUFFLES "With the release of the new early .Spring faihtom, it will b*- noticed that [organdie will play i big part In thr party frocks, not only lor the sub- deb and i the debutante, but also for big m [said Travis Banton. Para.TDUiu's
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  • 116 4 Materials 1 l.trio tm stiawbnrv 1 p.i.k.'t lemon jelly 7 pint irult syrup and wutrr 1 ptol cream I tablespoon! ul> HMWIMMi cor.den.v.a nu Ik M m ..i; the syrup and nuasu: I" »d<i water t make it up to ..pint Put Kni a >aa<vpan and Vhtfl bolllna
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  • 90 4 Mat. riala 1 N< raspb,»rr.i or blaokv rrlM i p i rupbtrry My rtipbcuj lutei watti «vs Miuar 1 t pu.t oream IJ rup .i>t imaiim .md tl necessan ;»cid sufficient vmtcr t A up the .pint then boU and pour on Jelly, stirnns tnm timo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 26 4 jrt/T f^A LOOKS BETTER h- ill FEELS BETTER vlru #FITS BETTER# ll\ IM/ WEARS BETT ER SILK HOSIERy Sole Distributors H. MtLCHAM,, 37, Hi^h Street, Singapore.
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    • 170 4 I C^^^ J j I^l B f JJ FtLNESS after EATINr. ALTHOUGH urc !|m\l «tmg may r u\e p«in the rr, PigcMive diNvomti r "<l jlwa\-\ due to exce giving rise to thai S^m can »v<»id thi< ai,> 'Hisurjted' \Ugnc 2" <*J ■cid i> neutn*l«scil f u», diwppe.irv. anJ v«»ur
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  • 219 5 Belgenland in the Thames A new boat invented by M. Ocenasek and M. Sigmund was successfully tested out on the River Vltava at Prague. The boat is propelled by a special pump designed by M. Sigmund. The pump prod v c c s a compressed water "ray" of great power.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 FIVE BATS BRAND CONDENSED MILK with creamy flavour is prepared by experts through a hygienic process and is unequalled of its kind. TRY A TIN TODAY AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. I C °NDENSEDMILrt I Sweetened lL l U\rf Prepared Jl SOLI: IMPORTKRS: Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. Union Building, Singapore.
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  • 724 6 TEN YEAR OLD SUIT FAILS Allegation Of Juggling With Figures A law suit which was begun ten years ago m India and has recurred Intermittently cv«: since was brought to a conclusion by the Chief Justice <Sir Walter Huggard) m the Supreme Court yesterday when he dismissed the claim before
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  • 87 6 Gaol For Double Murder m D.E.I. In 1928 the district court m Palembang sentenced Jakup bin Amit to 12 years' imprisonment for double murder. After two years the accused escaped and went to British North Borneo. Some time ago Jakup was arrested for a minor breach
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  • 77 6 Gloomy Prospect of D.E.I. Officials The Java papers state that if the new salary scale cannot be completec before Apr. 1. 1934. a further cut ir. salaries on Jan. 1. is inevitable. According to tr Nieuws van dor Dag *:he salary committee has alread.% submitted a proposal
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  • 354 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week OEI/OW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Competition No. 4 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept. 16th. This announcement
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  • 61 6 Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 4 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 of the competitor which has
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  • 123 6 The full results of all the matches played In the English and Scottish Leagues will be published In the Free Press on Monday morning and competitors must send In their claims to reach this office by the last post on the following Thursday night and the results of the competition
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  • 346 6 SHOOTING DISPLAY AT RAILWAY PLATFORM Bystander Injured m Leg *From Our Own Correspondent.' Malacca. Sept. 13. Poh Seng Siong. a young Stn'r^ bon. Chinese, appeared before V: B R. Whitehouse today on a m of causing grievous hurt to Sw.-m--baram by shooting the eompl v tnt with
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  • 34 6 The engagement is announced of Mr E. E Draper. Wharf Superintendent FM.S Railways. Prai. to Miss J. E. 8 Jolly, and the marriage will take place on October 17 at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 4 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke's Blood Mixture U the world's greatest blood purifier and healer. It U famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of aO Chemists and Storm. BntaJlygoodm LIQUID or TAm.RTform 1 HAVE YOU A I CERTAINLY... LISTERINE^ GOOD LOW.PRICEO
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    • 240 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 4 1 J I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j tion as set out above and to accept as nnal the decision of the S J Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters j appertaining thereto. My
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    • 221 6 PETROL RUNNINe TO WASTE! while you worn- out. CHANGE TO •j' 111 'i DiAiritMMon for Malaya BORMO Mm >X* ITU RCMEMBKB ASK FOR iin ENGLISH A.C. "CAMEL* CIGARETTKS-A H# rfl superb blend of Turkish and r^?^ domestic tobaccos which con- C^^^j&/.g ta »n no peppery dust to sting < 1
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  • 377 7 THI .-TIC TALE OF ER'S DEATH ••Up Took a Knife and Stabbed Her" Hylam servant of a living at Onan Road. have murdered his 22 last, stood trial m before Mr. Justice Lai Jury, yesterday •ry of the proseby Mr. J. H. Basrublic Prosecutor wen
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  • 608 7 FALSE STATEMENT AS TO STANDING Legal Objections Overruled An interesting point of law, whether an intending bailor could j be legally bound to swear to his financial position, was raised by Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philips yesterday during his defence of K. Palasamy Thaver before Mr. H.
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  • 1095 7 How Prices Are Sent Up PRACTICE AMONG LOCAL FIRMS Manifestations of the "illegal" system 01 paying commission money to clerks, store-keepers and other oilier holders of a purchasing company said to be m general existence among the most respectable business houses m Singapore were made during
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  • Police Court Held In Hospital
    • 216 7 CHINESE WHO WAS STABBED AND PARALYSED There was a further sequel yesterday to a brutal attack on a Chinese. named Chua Choon, on January 8 m Shaik Madasah Lane, off North Bridge Road, which resulted m his spinal cord being severed and his lower limbs being permanently paralysed, when a
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    • 73 7 A class m international cooking, 'which will include dishes used m j India. China. Malaya. Japan and Holland taught by people of these coun- tries, commences at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay on Saturday. Sept 23. Another class of interest which commences on Monday. Sept. 13th is an i
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    • 133 7 Alleged Borrowing Without Disclosure Charles Nell Leembruggen. who is being charged at the Instance of the Official Assignee with obtaining credit over $100 from Mrs. E. Tan without disclosing to her that he was an undischarged bankrupt, appeared before Mr. J. McPht'rson Brander. the fourth magistrate, yesterday. Mr.
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    • 80 7 Blame Turned On Wife And Another Charged with having attempted to commit suicide by stabbing himself, a j Chinese insisted before Mr. Norman Grice. the second magistrate, yesterday that he had been stubbed by his wife and another man. Court Inspector C. J. Bembroke said that the medical
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    • 42 7 The s>eremban police are takniK steps prevent riklsha-pullers covering their number plates with cloth from the back of the vehicles Five pullers were today charged before the magistrate with obscuring their numberplates They pleaded guilty, and were cautioned and discharged.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 6.15 |ALHAiVIBRA I 9.15 Matinees: TO-MORROW and SUNDAY 3.15 VNOTHER SENSATIONAL PARAMOUNT THRILLER! HBn 'THE EAGLE S HAWK" epic of the men who had to KILL to win Glory! *ith SIR GUY STANDING, distinguished English actor CARY GRANT, and CAROLE IX>MBARD
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    • 109 7 If it's a good LAUGH you want YOU MUST SEE LAUREL HARDY m Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer's Full-length Laughing and Musical Cometh Sensation—— FRA DIAVOLO Jkv -m Xuher's world-famous comil opera m l^fe with DENNIS KING 1^ IB jll[/P 1 V/UiABOM) Kl\(. You'll roar .it their antits. you'll thrill A to
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  • 497 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15th. 1933. The Politician Puts It Over POLITICIANS m office are probably the mosl easily satisfied section of any community. Just give them security of tenure for a few years, some prospect of ultimate advancement, pay their fares back and orth to their constituencies,
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  • 886 8 That Air Service A not her Stage *pHE air mail link between Britain i and the East is growing gradually, very gradually. We m the Straits are still dependent upon i the excellent Dutch service for quick (transport to Europe and he would I be a
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  • 456 8 r Readers are invited to make j use of this space for express- I ing their tnews upon matters J of public interest r- Fixed Fees For Architects To The Editor. Sir.- I am sure both architects and property owners must be grateful to
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  • 180 8 Trf the Editor. Sir.— Where is the need for Dr S X Llm to tell us what the purpose of the registration of births and deaths Is nor that of vaccination. Like on the night of the debate at the Chinese Hnl^^.n 5^ 1 ***** ymir correspondent
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 73 8 Ip WHISKY l| SAUSAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BOLOGNA, WINDSOR. LIVER, TONGUE, SALAMI, PORK. BEEF. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. I—WJ.W.l WJ.W. little's, REFRIGERATED SUPPLIES NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED CHOICEST CUTS OF SELECTED AUSTRALIAN BEEF LAMB MUTTON VEAL FINEST ri^^^h Q UALITY K^JK^l DAIRY FED ifVj PORK m bacon
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    • 45 8 A GOLD PROSPECTOR SAYS he travelled thousands of miles before finding suitable diggings. Holidaymakers can sympathise with him. Don't forget to take out a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE POLICY belore you start on your leave. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Telephone 6480.
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    • 28 8 H I j CULBERTSON'S j j CONTRACT BRIDGE! j SELF -TEACHER j 1933 Culb. 1 i By Culbertsc S Price -•*>«> [OLLYftWA LTD 1 2 ilncorporiteti Raffles Place mm
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  • 144 9 IRISH ELECTION UNLIKELY EST POLITICAL OUTLOOK MitnM Support of Ds Valera London, Sept. 12. et of a genera] election In state hai receded as tivinference In Dub".i\ todaj Free State Oov< rnnWi I thi Irish Labow was agreed to form a c!os< v.co to combat the men ic< d Ireland
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  • 83 9 Keeda Count Tchida As Foreign Minister Tokio. Sept 14. Id Hlrota. ex-Ambassador to as been appointed to succeed ml LTchlda as Foreign Minister. EUrota will be installed this after[Jchida'a resignation is offici;ribed as due to ill-health. Is reported to be due partly oadll of opinion In high
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  • 82 9 Caused By Racial Berne, sept, it. I by bad health ai h!rr. ted the 111 r-mi- wist) criminal lav-. M x Aisber^ v.i. .'ted Samaden. UstN ry. who wi -six <i as counsel lor the de- the most Important many since the war Hi author ot two plays
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  • 79 9 Golfing: Holiday In Kent London, Sept 1» Since his talks en disarmament problems with the Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon, last week. Mr Norman Davis, the chief of the United States delegation to the Disarmament Conference, has been sptndin- a golfln" holiday m Kent. He is returning
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  • 43 9 London. Sept. 1?. London has experienced the first wet day for several weeks Light rain was general over southern En-;, nd to-day and fell also m many parts of the north The forecast is for un*Pt h*h conditions. British Radio
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  • Article, Illustration
    326 9 In any conclusions thoy mig*u reach Mr. Raju Mked what about agricul tural interests. Sir Joseph Bhuro replied all inter l sts would be sal e« uurded. He hoped to attarh an unofficial advis<T of agricultural interests to the officia conference with Japan. Mr. Ramsay Scott supported the Bil because
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  • 23 9 London, Sept. 12. The King and Queen of Bulgaria, who have been staying at Balmoral, eft to-day for the South- British
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  • 138 9 r ORGANISATION OF AIR Effect of Breach With Germany lj I'aris, Sept. 12 Hundreds oi pejpk. inducing" tii soviet Aii Attache, cheered the deparnr c vr Of M PieiTe Cot Minister for Ai r for Moscow. The other two planes left earlier but will reach Moscow
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  • 130 9 Polish Army Fliers' Accident tk Belsrade, Sept. IX. ,J n ht 'S Us Russian wartime airman. Nikidin. also a mechanic and 1*£ m 2! Wm killed m the cra sh an airliner m a fo<? near Ljubliana Reuter Wireless tv. t Musiow, Sept. 13. me Polish
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  • 34 9 The Honble Mr M B. Shelley, who went Into hospital for a small operation on Sept. 5. has undergone a second small operation and is expected to remain m hospital for another ten days.
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  • 104 9 Future Siatus Of Mr. Bruce I ■mkli.ii. Sept. 12. I\»-ierring to reports from Australia that the Australian resident Minister m London. Mr. Stanley Bruce, wir shortly become High Commissioner. Mr. Bruce stated last night that the question of the continuance of the arrangement under which he as a
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  • 117 9 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICE^ AND STERLING RATES RUBBER London. Sept. 14. Messrs. Bymlngton and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot (Sellers* 3 11 16 d. (3 21 32d > (Buyers) 3S«d. (3 19 32d Oct.-Dec. 323 32d. (3 21 32d Jan.-March 313 16d. (3 3^d
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 252 9 EM A X THE RICHEST NATURAL VITAMIN TONIC FOOD BEMAX IS INVALUABLE TO CHILDREN For growing children especially. BEMAX often works wonders and I about a marked improvement m physical tone, energy and retencc to disease. Childhood as everyone" knows, is the period of frovuh and development. It is a
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    • 82 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY— SEPTEMBER 1 5th and 1 6th HALF PRICE BARGAINS FINAL REDUCTIONS This Sale of ours is a I genuine event. There are no shoddy goods ordered specially for the occasion only our regular stock at Bargain Prices. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. ANNOUNCEMENT We
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 571 10 AN ENGINEERING RECORD Britain's Most Powerful I Locomotive A new L.M.S. express locomotive hauled a train weighing 520 tons f rom Euston to Crewe as part of its final I tests before being put into regular service on the Scottish route. The I engine is the most powerful
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    • 85 10 Chinese Blue Shirts' Offer Tokyo, Sept. 1. A cash price of $250,000 and a position are offered by the so-called Chinese "Blue Shirts Party" for the head of Gen. Li Tsin-chun. pro-Manchukuo military commander, who Is staying at Tungshan, north of Tientsin, according to reliable reports.
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    • 79 10 British Diplomat And Wife Rescued Tokyo, Sept. 1. Mr. T. M. Snow, the British Charge d'Affaires, and Mrs. Snow had a very narrow escape from death on Lake Chuzenji, near Nlkko, yesterday afternoon. The boat m which they were seated capsized, according to word received here, and the
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    • 18 10 Dr. D. T. Skeen has been seconded tor service In Kedah and assumed duty as Acting State Surgeon.
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    • 645 10 Additions To British Advisory Council Further additions to the membership of the Overseas Trade Deveiopment Council were announced by Lieuten-ant-Colonel J. Colville, Secretary of the Department x>f Overseas Trade. ihis council was formed m 1930 by Mr. mow Sir George > Gillett. then secretary ji the
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    • 302 10 Exports and Imports Hither *L(in(li)ii. Srpl. A steady Improvement In British trade is revealed m the August statistics which show that imports totalled 4:56.754.000. an advance oi 3.432.000 on the figures lor the corresponding month of last year. Exports totalled .£30,996,000. representing an increu.sc of £2.444.000. Reuter
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    • 15 10 Mr. J. Rowley, of Cumberbatch and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, has returned from Home furlough.
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    • 288 10 A Loss Of 52.520 Last Year The director! <>t Bukit Kmtll Rubbrr Bttfttft. Ltd m their twenty-third an anal report and statement »>t account! far the year ended April 30. 1933, to be submitted t i the annual meeting on Sept IS, state The loss ior the
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    • 49 10 It is satisfactory to observe the increasing interest being shown by the timber trade at Home m Malayan timbers; not only are enquiries coming and orders being given for larger quantities of the few species represented m the original test consignments, but the number of acceptable species is increasing.
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    • 87 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association September 14. 1? noon R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot loose > 1 1 3 1 11 'h R S.S equal to London Standard 'FOB 12>« 12» 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 1113 16 1115 16 October 11 7 R 12 Nov. 12 12»
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    • 143 10 September 14 Devoe'a Imperial Brilliant Kerosene por tin «ol 4 Imp nails. 170 Sylvan Arrow KerOMDe per tin 1.50 Socony Motor QuottM ex pump per British Imperial Oftlloo 82 Socony Motor Gasoline l 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 ScM-ony Motor Gasoline 4-gallon tint 3
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    • 222 10 Exchange Ra tes September 14 SKLLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 332 London. A months' sight 2 4 1 lti London. 60 days' sight 2 4 3 64 London. 30 days' siKht 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2 3 31 32 Lyons and Paris,
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    • 51 10 Dr. P. Mehta. Port Health Officer, Penang. and Mrs. Mehta are visiting Singapore. It is understood that Mrs. Mehta will enter hospital m Singapore to undergo an operation. During the absence of Dr. Mehta. who Is on three weeks leave. Dr. H. R. S. Muttu will act as Port Health
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    • 273 10 CONDITIONS FOR FOREIGN SELLERS New York Association Regulations Members of the Rubber Trade Association oi New York, Inc. have passed a resolution as follows All shipment contracts entered into on and after September 20. 1933, for the purchase oi ribbed smoked sheets rubber m bales for
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    • 116 10 SJncuporr. S««pt I I Guthrir and 00 Ltd buyers" prieos. r» •enved by cable U I morning, tor Malayan palm «m1 and palm k< r:.> Hows Palm (HI m Bulk: CI 1 la: Weight! Nrw York Philadelphia I -5 ccnu us. cnntncy) pa ib Le i
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    • 127 10 Some Speculative Business Singapore. Sept. 14. A fair amount of speculative business has been transacted by dealers, but manufacturers have shown less interest i than for some considerable time past, state Outhrie and Co.. Ltd. m their rubber report. Prices have declined gradually and now stand at Spot
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    • 56 10 Shanghai. Sept. 13. An area of 5.220.000 maus of land has been demarcated for the raising of cotton In the Province of Chekiang The unemployed are at liberty to apply for land m the area to plant cotton, under by-laws which have recently been passed by the
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    • 253 10 FIRST STF.P TO RESTRICTION CONTROL OF BXI IN D.EI Criticism m Amsterdam Council Amstrrd.t n The Dutch Indian criticise the Dutch Ii empowering the Gm. n exports of any iftftefc possible the InUodacttoi of rubber exports w with the People s I generally felt m I iro that the Ordmam»
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    • 78 10 srpi II Anift.. Am T*phOM Mi TiWliapfa Au-hesun Railroad M Dupon; i Qcb lire trie Otn Motors ■wch dvear Inter Telephon. and Teh graph Nat City Bank New York Central Railroad Radio Corporation 9 1 S Calilornia Edison Co Socony-Vacuum Standard Oil NJ Texac Corporation Union Oil Union
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    • 36 10 Interim DtvMk Declared The SiriKapore branch ;tered Bank of India. A I China has been notl* office m London that tru declared an interim past half year at tl cent, per annum s tax.
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    • 8 10 Mr. R. A. Simcock. < partment, F.MS, ha furlough.
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  • 205 11 r>terday's Closing Quotations xEPTEMBER 14, 1933. li claims cj! the unit upon the loyalty 1 ev.-ry member, and of preserving and coordinating whatever has been found to b" really valuable and constructive m the esperleties and initiative of loca' .t>sembhes It Is never a simple problem t
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  • 110 11 Bailors Ordered To Produce Absent Accused v.'i. names or Un Lee and X I n Chiang were called yesterday h.r the continuation ''I their trial AT:- H A Furn-r. the criminal karsji i r posset I at ::»-i: Dutch hall-guilder abetment of 1 oflfei waa the nd
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  • 127 11 Sight Thrills At Katong The Fire Brigade received two c on Wednesday The first was to a yrass fire m Shanghai Road i oil River Valley Road> The outbreak was dealt with In very short while. The second call was to Dunman Estate <Katong>. where over 100
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  • 145 11 And Great Fun In Fra Diavolo Laurel and Hardy are gnen plenty of nope for their inimitable humour m Fra Diavolo' the MG.M. production which opened at the Capitol yesterday But the picture has more than that to recommend it. The fine baritone ton of the opera are
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 951 11 Assets exceed_Sl2.ooo.ooo Assurance m force over $35.000.0— The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. Wm>O X OFFICE- 27 om t The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Suoreme mS LONDON OFFICE. 27, Old Jewry. EC. i~
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 644 12 Passengers On The P. and O. Carthage The following passengers are proceeding by the s.s. Carthage, sailing at 9.30 a.m. today for Penang. Colombo. Bombay and Europe. Miss N. F. Careless. Mr. D. S. Ferguson. Mrs. E. Gallimore. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. H. Smith and child.
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    • 485 12 Great Britain In Dan r Qf Falling Behind Presiding at the annual meeting of Mc;ssrs. Harland and Wolff. Ltd to London. Mr. F. E. Rebb^ck. the chair- man and managing director, spoke m quietly optimistic terms about the ship- building position. Admiralty orders were
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  • 175 12 Renewed Hope Of Settlement Of Strike Canton, Srpt. 4. 1 hi 1 Kwangtung Sea.nens Union and Ntrikers formerly :npl-»yed by the China Navigation Company will not nlaiße their struggle against the shipping company as a result of warn ing from certain quarters. With respect to the removal oi
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  • 91 12 A cargo junk with about .S.S t m oi DOal on board {.Hindered near No l'K Naval buoy. Hong Kong. The junk was loading coal irom Japanese vessel moored or!" Yaumati When finishing her loading she m.ide fast lo the stern of the stean.er and watted for the
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  • 64 12 The M.M. Chenonoeaux from Penang on Sunday .it 5 p m and wUI probably sail on Monday at 6 1 m for Saijton. Hong Kon« and Bhaachal Berth S.H B wiuirvos On i-r abOOt Sept 16th the 4MB Bank Light Vess-1 aXtel uridtrgoing rrnt will be replartd on its station
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  • 111 12 Dollar Liner IMa>rd Thi> Dollar arrived .it H X wM schedule tlM\ the fl pho-m Sham tM dltton.s <*n tv« scribed ai boi.s* but the lull been expended. On itMlpf the HoovtT vk 900 went down t V <»i the Yam lor shell «r The h.t.. the typhoon
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 595 12 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) 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 register)
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    • 51 12 I. S. K. LINE OP ISHIHAKX IM Incorp IP i: tvl) HFC.I I\K I' tr M PAS>»\(.» N V|M s| From Japan ERIE MA ;^,T M>K KOBF. ov\h Jm NAOOTA N CLYDE M*i) 22* ERIE MARU ll BOSTON MARU oics>» For rates and please apply— „^p <Incorp<.»r MON HI I!
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 549 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. i Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 p.m. Kuantan via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan < via Jerantut > Saturdays 7 p.m. Keiantan (via Padang Besar > Monday and Friday
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    • 210 12 14.8. h»r Malacca and Pt. Swettcnham 14.9. Pahud. Dutch 1180. from Bali 14 9 i for Bali 23.9. Blinjoe. Dutch 715. lrom B'masim 14.9. for Bandjermasim 17.9. Turadja. Dutch 673. from Djarabi 14 9. for DJambi 16 9. Silverguava. Brit. 3088, from Calcutta 14 9, for Manila 18.9. Formosa. Swed.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 386 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England > MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. G PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. OUT X ARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnase. Sinsa^re Tflnnit CJ Due TUA 11.000 Sept. 15 CORFr »onnage. Singapore. AN 6.070 Sept. 28 1500 §II 0-1
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    • 388 13 Ellerman Bucknall I Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE I FREIGHT SETftCE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS ANT, SUEZ CANAL X^ l2 WT Bie«e«. HOMT.WARDS. ODTWABDS. .Cltf or Cortn™ H NG *ONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN UNK.***"" FREIGHT SERVICE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON AND
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    • 469 13 TUB BOLUS FUMMfIL LINK (Ocean THK HTTA rmnw Steam flblp 00l Lt«L, and cSSa KHIOW STEAMSHIP GO, <IMI, Tim Liverpool and London md oinh* m. t>k_— UMuranc* Oojlm wooe The Tnam<« *nd a o \te;ir, »«n*. ln»\jr»u 00. Ltd RAILW y^ mrnrnm ua AiKWA**. Roy*n Neu»cri*uo iuOi#» «ir»*.. BUIB TOMMEL
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 769 14 K. P. Ma KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU ROK AN— Friday. Sept. 15. Poefce-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. PLANCIUS— Friday, Sept. 15. Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. Sept. 15. Belawan-Deli. DE WEERT— Friday. Sept. 15, Rhio, Blinjoe. Djeboes. Soengei-Liat. PangkalPinang Koba Tanjong-Pandan (Billiton). Toboali and
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    • 519 14 T^^MfcT I TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND pENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Anff^ Snore Spore. Penan*. N.York Pres. Polk Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov 7 I Pres. Adams Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Nov. 21
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    • 571 14 IO NAPLES, MARSEILLES. LONDON. ANTWERP, Ron i k»^ MIDDLESBROUGH. HARUNA MARU 10.400 Sept. 20 21 JSUWA MARU IKATORI MARU 10.000 Oct. 5 0 T 10 600 IKABHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct 19 20 FUSHIMI MARU 3 JYasukuni Maru 12.000 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 HAKOZAKI MARU P! MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 16
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  • 735 15 WHOLE TIME JOB OF GOL End Of The Season Reflections via :viiui vi wie corner cleared his I t ntered the club. He had Bathe cross-word and. chewing the :ent cud of hops and malt, was through the window, thinking, mes he just gazes, writes "Vag- tii Morning Post. came
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  • 66 15 Promptly Hands Out A Sleeping Draught San Francisco, Sept. 14. The Australian boxer. Grimes, when ordered to cease wrestling during a boxing match at San Bernardino "slugged" the referee, but caught a tartar as the latter was Jack Dempsoy. who promptly knocked out Grimes. After removing the unconscious
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  • 80 15 Prizes Distributed By President's Wife 'From Our Own Correspondent. > Penang, Sept. 11. The Penang Golf Club successfully held its annual gymkhana yesterday at the conclusion of which the prizes won m the different tournaments were distributed by Mrs. Douglas, wife of the president of the Club. Mr.
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  • 82 15 The following are the Taiping Rugby football fixtures tor 1933: September 23 Taiping vs Ipoh at Taiping. September 30 Taiping vs Ipoh a f Ipoh. October 21 Taiping vs Penang A at Taiping. December 23 Taiping vs. Penang A at Penang. The first practice oi the season was
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  • 85 15 i < From Our Own Correspondent. London, Aug. is. The Hutch < son Hundred Trophy. competed for m a 100-miles handicap j for motor cycles, was won at Brook- i lands on Saturday by L. J. Archer. riding a Velocette. Starting from j scratch, he averaged 100.61 m.p.h..
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  • 37 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 14. In the Penang Cricket Club July tournament mixed doubles handicap nnal Mrs. Rule and D. R. A. Hoblyn beat Miss Dennys and Wallich 6 3, 4—6. 6—3.
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  • Article, Illustration
    261 15 I Amateurs Beat Professionals At Eastbourne <From Our Own Correspondent London, Auk. 2X. Mainly owing to their superiority m doubles, the Amateurs beat the Professionals m the annual lawn tennis nratch at Devonshire Park. Eastbourne. on Saturday, by 6 matches to 3. I The singles resulted m a
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  • 91 15 The following are the results of the Singapore Malay Inter-School Football Competition. 1933. SECOND ROUND East Division.— Slglap 1 Padang Terbakar 0. Geylang 1 Tanjong Katong 1. West Division.- Sepuy Lines 2 Tanglin Besar 1. Teluk Saga 4 Karrpong Gelam 3. SEMI-FINAL F.ast Divisi m.— Siglap 1:
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  • 138 15 their first set by Maskell and Jeffrey. ard loft seven games out oi tfeeir subs qi'ent nineteen. Here are fun details of the scores Stories ;—J. S. OUlfl 'Amateurs* lost 1 1 D. Maskell 1 G. 1 6>; H. F. David <Airateurs» beat T. C. Jeilery (6—l, 6—2; C R.
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  • 192 15 Singapore Championship Ties The following ties of the Singapore Charrpionship tournament will be payed oIT on Sunday, at 10 am at the S.v.C. Drill Hall: FINALS i-adles Singles: Mrs. A. E. Penne--afier vs.' Mijs Wang Slew Ylng. Junior Singles: Low Poh San vs 7ee Boon Hai. Veterans' Singles: Yeo
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  • 239 15 American League Games Spoilt By Rain New York. Sept. IS. Twa matches In the National and American baseball leagues to-day wot postponed owing to rain. Other enfagements resulted as follows: Reuter NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. K. Brooklyn 0 5 l Pittsburgh 1 10 2 Meine pitched for Pittsburgh. Brooklyn
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 32 15 ARGUS Racing Expert of the Sporting Pink OUITSS DAILY WIRE SPi WIRE, LADY ROSSDALE I*ol vr J aid 552. \?nv PINK 10 oot of M *VO\ or PLACED. Addr. Eu Court, Singapore
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    • 53 15 'cw II > KJ IB >^ Trifles make perfection and perfection I^H I 8 no trifle! Constant attention to II every detail of manufacture created II \m* y -CAPSTAN"— the standard cigarette N^S tnat is always dependable ..,,,1 M CA V»SX^ M MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE IN ENGLAND. ,W. P.
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  • 719 16 S. C. C. DEFEAT MARINE DEPT. Cup Competition Victory MISSED PENALTY WHICH WOULD HAVE MEANT A REPLAY S.C.C. Z« Marine l>cpt. 1. TIIK S.C.C. scraped through their first Cup fixture by defeating the Marine Dept. by the odd goal m three at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Marine Dept. were
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  • 122 16 GOLF MIXED FOURSOMES COMPETITION Inter-Club Match At Bukiti Timah H.H. the Sultanah of Joho:e. partnered by Mr. R. Eves, won the monthly mixed foursomes Competition which was played over Istana Course on Wednesday. The following cards were returned H H. The Sultanah and R. Eves 38
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  • 114 16 In a two-ball match at Buklt Timah yesterday Singapore Golf Club ladles defeated Sepoy Lines G.C ladies by 8 points to 3 3 4. Sepoy Linen G.C. Stn«»p©rr> O.C. Lady Hug^ard I k Mrs. FUtxov Williams 0 Miss Law 0 Mr*. Laing Mrs. Hopkins 1
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  • 179 16 Keport of (Growing Antagonism Bombay, Sept. 10. It is wrong to My that antagonism to the visit of the M.C.C. is growing, said Mr. L. R. Tairsce m the course ol a statement to the Associated Press. He added Mlt is also incorrect to say that
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  • 45 16 Straits BBtUnDenti 'Singapore* Association Commit to <*ni fntfi on September 25th m :h* Singapore I Exchange Room at 5p m. Itnins down for consideration are Railways Ordinance No 90. school fees, daylight saving, Women and Girls Protection (Amendment; Ordinance 1933 and registration of domestic Berrantl
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  • 93 16 Events At Royal Singapore Yacht Chib On Sunday the International six metre class will sail the third and last race for the Milner Challenge Cup. Starting; time 10 a.m. The "B" class will sail the second and last race for a trophy presented by the Commodore. Starting time
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  • 111 16 MONDAY'S TIES V LASS DOI'BLES SEMI FINAL Winner of R. F. Ooodman and W. J. M. Warden owe 3 and D. H. Klelnman and H S Hewett owe 15.1 vs. R. B B. Donnell and O. R. S. Bateman owe 3. A D Anderson and A. A. A.
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  • 108 16 Latest Results In League Games London, Sept. 14. Results oi league football fixtures yesterday were M follow:— DIVISION Chelsea 2. Hudderstteld T 3 West Brom 1. Arsenal 0 DIVISION II Notts C. 2. Lincoln C 0 DIVISION 111 (Southern) Crystal P. 2. Brighton 0 Exeter C. Luton T
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  • 57 16 Veteran Kliminaics Open Champion Ci:<innati. Sept. n. H Chandler Ef»n. champion In 1004 and \wb. surpr'r^ijiiv criminated On >ner. (hampior: G --Klman by 2 up In the eighteen r^w first round of the Amcnc m amateur Rolf championshiD. Reuter Mr. M W. Padpet. Assistant Architect P .\l
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  • 403 16 THE LAST DAY OF THE RACES HANDICAPS FOR TO-MORROW Weights For Nine-Event Programme The weights for the last day. to-morrow, of the Singapore Golf Cup meeting, were issued yesterday as follows The Ci«U Cup— Uon»c» Clan* 1— l»lv. 1 1> nul«s Anticur 9.0 Compiador 7 n Refill 8.13 Silver Monk
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  • 32 16 An alliKator was recently shot by a k;unpong Malay of Kampong Londa. OeOMl, and brought v the poMot station at Tampin lor the usual r^w.ird It measured 9 lo »t 5 Inches.
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    143 16 iUC CUft*«CUICUI IN l>r. J. Colin (ire«or\ Rritiih llavls Cup i< son of Dr. \V. H. ud of Beverley. Yorkslm ThylUw Prleiitlev -< of Mr. and Mm. Wait* t of llarrni: i(<- hr 0 the Australian singles -hip m IS2O. and I. North of Encland hai.t singles championship
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  • 24 16 London. Srpt Th«« lolhminn .«r- iiu flf matches playod under Ruubv N-irtlHi Union rules fmt I>'wsbtirv P 11. -lon's II HalU \m\l
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    • 56 16 ™f\f+T* A |l| Accident Guarantee UvtMN Corporation, Limited. (Incorporated In Great Britain) W <» rk m c n's Compensation I Accidents and Illness, r^acriraire Insurance. Burglary. MOTOR. J'late Glass. I I I Public Liability I Golfer's Insurance. i Fidelity Guarantee. I Executorships Trusteeships. HEAD OFFICE FOR MALAYA. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBFRS.
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    • 16 16 M.G.M.S smar^t. wittiest, snappirst comedy "WHEN LADIES MEET" With ANN HARDING. ROHERT MONTGOMERY and ALL-STAR CAST
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    • 100 16 FOOTBALL ('OMPHITII)N No. 4 If you have not entered for Football Competition N<< do so at onrr. $156 must br won Kntrfe« v\n*+ to-iv ■•mm /I mm* m y^ W V*" Mg\ Razor Strops Blade f J^X^y the PERFECT SH/ i 1 Kr\fv 1 IN r^KOk You know what stroppin
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