The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,065. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933. It CENTS,
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  • 427 1 CAN ARMS RACE BE AVOIDED Disarmament Or Another World War PRESSURE ON FRANCE Giving The Conference A Last Chance j\ -pite of the present unfavourable atmosphere it is Incoming increasingly realised that the forthcoming Disarmament Conference must achieve some measure -uccess if the world is not to be plunged into
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  • 40 1 To Attend Disarmament Discussions London, Sept. 16. Mr Quo Tai-chi. the Chinese Am- bassador to London, is proceeding to j Geneva on Tuesday to attend the Assembly of the League ol Nations! and the disarmament discussion. Reuter
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  • 323 1 Arabs Rush To Touch Coffin Baghdad, Sept. 15. The British Air Force machine bearing King Feisal's body arrived this morning and the funeral took place in the afternoon, the coffin being embellished in jriental tradition and placed in a vaulted tomb. The British Air Minister
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  • 73 1 Dies Of Plague After Tending Converts Nairobi, Sept. 13. Aa act of hemtaia has terminated 1 the .iO years' ministry of Father Wo!t- crs. of the native-built Rubaga Hill Roman Catholic cathedral in Kampala A severe outbreak of plague is devastating the population and. leaning that some of
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  • 389 1 WILL BRING DOWN GOVERNMENT POLICE RAID ON BLUE SHIRTS Boycott On British Beer Dublin. Sept. 15. A force M detectives swooped down on the headquarter! of the National Guard in P.imell Square late this afteri noon and seized quantities of documents and literature, the Military I
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  • 387 1 RENEWED RISINGS IN CUBA U.S. May Be Forced To Intervene Havana, Sept. 15. Havana, Sept. 15. A new rising is reported in Panir del Rio Province, where an ex-army officer, heading a group of armed civilians, induced the army post at Consolacion del Sur to join him. Troops have been
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  • 72 1 "Something Radically Wrong With Congress" Poona. Sept. 15. The luture programme ot Congrt-^ evolved between Oandhi -jumJ harlal Nehru is expressed In a miUnell as 'complete independence, meaning lull control of the army and foreign relations and internal, financial and economic control." Gandhi, in a letter, says something
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  • 198 1 British Jews To Co-operate London, Sept. 15. A move to declare a boycott on all jrerman goods and services in the name of the whole British Jewry. as distinct from the present individual ipontaneous boycotts, will be taken in London on November sth. when the
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  • 24 1 The Honble Mr W A F. 11 has been re-appointpd a nominated Unofficial memlvr ot the Legislative Council for further period of three years.
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    • 173 1 On Other Pages New clauses in Straits— Pacific Conference I- night Tariff No. I Page 12. Captain E. P. B. Cameron, the local Staff Oftirer has been acquitted on charge of rash driving Page 6. In a speech at the Johore banquet in honour of his birthday the Sultan referred
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  • 162 2 But Britain's Population Increases London, Sept. 14. A decline in births, many fewer deaths and a very big increase in Blftrriagea are recorded in the quarterly returr.d of the Registrar-General, issued to-day, as having been registered in England and Wales during the three months ended June 30.
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  • 100 2 Request For Recall After Alleged Insult Prague, Sept. 17. The Cabinet has decided to request the Pope to recall the Papal Nuncio. Cardinal Pietro Circiaci to Rome to enable an oflicial explanation to be given of a letter Cardinal Circiaci wrote to the leader ot the Slovak Popular
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  • 85 2 Orders For Rolling Stock Placed In liritain In view of the shortage of rollingstock along the various Government Railways, the Ministry ol Railways has placed further orders with factories in Britain. For the Canton-Hankow Railway, an order for four locomotives and 74 cars and wagons has been placed.
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  • 51 2 Mr. L. i:. Pearce, Assistant C unmlssloner or Police. Federated Malay States, has been appointed to officiate as Chief Poik-c Officer, Johore Bahru. Mr. A. C. Strahun. ot the Malayan Educational Service, is seconded for service as Eur ipean Master, Johore Education Department, to officiate as Headmaster. Government English School.
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  • 132 2  - CHANGE OF ATTITUDE Sin Chew Jit Poh New Japanese Minister To China Shanghai. Sept. 17. Rumours about the withdrawal ol Mr. Ariyoshi. the Japanese Minister in China, owing to his peaceful policy towards China, are rampant in Shanghai and Nanking. In spite of the announcement of the Japanese Consul-General in
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  • 157 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Important Meeting Of Nanking Cabinet Shanghai. Sept. 17. An important meeting which will j have far-reaching effect! on the f uture j economic conditions of China was held at the residence of Mr. T. V. Soong. this; morning when practically all the Nanking
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  • 94 2 Talks Ret ween Britain And France I,o'idon. Sept. 14. Tiic Dnder-Secretary lor For.-ign Affairs, Capt. Anthony Eden, who Is going t > Paris at the week-end to discuss various points regarding disarmament with members oi the French Government, to-day had conversations at the Foreign OHice first with the president
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  • 41 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai Sept. 17. General I1 ng Ym. Governor oJ Yunnan, tuu cabled t> KanMnf reporting that the Tibetan traopg now Invading Blkang ai d N >rt»i Yunnan have reached the R!ver lAknnt, in North-west Yunnan.-
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  • 578 2 Reichstag Burning "Shadow Trial" In London CURTAIN I RAISER TO GERMAN INQUIRY London, Sept. 14. Eminent lawyers irom seven COUntries assembled in a London hotel today to conduct shadow trial ol the men charged with mil lug fti i i ho Reichstag. The tribunal includes the
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 2 fi.II. the Tungku Mahkota with some of the guests at the Johore celebrations.
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  • 211 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penanu, Sept. 18. The Anise Court to-day heard the 'as* case of present session when an "Iderly Chinese. Toh Ah Chong was charged with the murder of another Chines" named Chong Yeun Sang and also with the attempted murder of another
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  • 56 2 For Exiled Siamese leader Bangkok, Sept. 18. The Siamese papers announce that dinner party is being arranged at j r^aPr'; Hotel. Singapore, to be attended i by 800 people, to welcome Luang Pradit the Siamese political leader who was oxiled to Paris, when he arrives by th«Hakono Maru
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  • 33 2 "alts Mlllun Ir, Han<.; iM K Riro millr w u cally stopped at p Incidence of th, suddenly imp China from oth< r Forty-fnr from Siam of paddy dropp to-day.
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    • 627 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS j NO ||< SINGAPORE HUNICIFAI In the Mattel of NOTICE. OMHNAN4 I 0 j- (COMPANIES) Tenders NOTICE Is hereby given tnat tenden ot are now invited for the followlm C. A. KIKI.ILm \v h materials or services and that parti jxii'ii tilars of such tenders may be
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday 19th. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. Ist. round: High Water 10.25 8.6 ft., 22.10. 9.6 ft. S.R.C. vs. Straits Cattle T.F.C., Licensing Justice meeting, Ist. Mag- Anson Road Stadium. istrate's Court, 2.15 p.m. Friday. 22nd. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. first round: High Water 11.33 9.4 ft, R.A.F. vs.
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  • 575 3 How They Came To Be Released And Were Ordered To Return the hour of midnight tonight, a great event in ritual world occurs, with onfinement of all the v God. to the lunar calendar, the will end to-night at 12. belief and superstititon spirits
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  • 70 3 A Chinese met with a tragic death while cutting earth on Weld Hill, near the reservoir Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The man was apparently collecting earth which had been cut when a boulder fell on him. A basket and a changkol were found nearby, and the man was in a
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  • 547 3 EDUCATION POLICY SHORTCOMINGS Sultan's Speech At The State Banquet The following orders were presented at the Dewan in Johore on Sunday morning in connection with the birthday celebrations of His Highness the Sultan: Family Order of Johore. D.K.; Ist. Class, Tungku Ahmad; 2nd. Class. Ungku Abdul
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  • 246 3 $100 Fine For Breach Of Regulations A plea for a further postponement of the case on the grounds that his witnesses had not appeared and he did not know where they were, made by Tan Kok Liam. proprietor of "A." Bugis Street, failed before Mr. H. A.
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  • 316 3 Condemned To Pay $700 Or Get 15 Months Pleading they were the tools in the hands of smugglers two Chinese admitted to Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the First Magistrate's Court on Saturday, that they were employed to convey two sacks of Javanese and Siamese tobacco an
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  • 401 3 NO SOBRIETY LAW FOR DRIVERS Magistrate Acquits European Prison Warder SHOT OUT FROM CAR An interesting fact which came to light during the trial of F. M. Love, a European prison warder, before Mr. .1. M. Brander. the fourth magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of driving a motor-car in a
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  • 395 3 Malaya's First Trans-Ocean Telephone (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. lti. That Malaya is very near the time when wireless telephony overseas wih be an accomplished fact was learned on enquiries in Kuala Lumpur to-day when it was learned that the scheme to provide radio-telephone service with
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  • 280 3 CLEVER TROUP IN MILNE PLAY I From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 16. A thoroughly enjoyable play was taged in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall ast niuht by a clever troup of Ipoh mateurs who presented A. E. Milne's Belinda" to 1 most appreciative udience. The show,
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  • 75 3 Wnlle unloading a hcavv bale of imny bags from i lorn In front of No. I, Makuva Ried yesterday mornlni T.»; p b i middleC\m lie. slipped and lell. Untortonatrty the baie :.n on him and la w.i> r.ished to (Jt>ath. MMN <>f his fractured and other
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  • 1818 4 THE MAKING OF A FILM STAR Life Story Of Warren VVI lH am Concluded This is the first authentic story of the romantic life of Warren William, Warner Bros, star who has made such strides in popularity in the last year. William is appearing on the screen at the Pavilion
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  • 770 4 The Truth About Russia 5. But He Lives In One Room Wi th Hi s Fa mi ly A member of the new Russian aristocracy was bending over his lathe in the Red proletariat factory. As we approached, he looked up. extended the fingers of
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  • 248 6 Not Aware Of Traffic Constable's Collapse JUDGE'S TERSE DECISION The trial of (apt. I. P. B. Cameron (of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) assistant Staff Officer of the local forces, for causing hurt to a Pathan police constable by a rash act and failing to stop
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  • 216 6 Fine For Assault On European "This seems to be very peculiar case and one which has given me a lot of trouble to arrive at the decision I have arrived at. It is not at all certain that it is such a simple case at I It appears,
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  • 206 6 Crown Licences In Dispute Judgment in favour of the plaintiff was given by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the: Criminal Judge, yesterday, at the con- i elusion of the case in which a Chin- ese landowner of Jurong sought a de- clsion as to who was the real
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  • 172 6 Fatal Fall From u Bicycle Plata] effect! from a fall trom a bicycle are not as common to-day M they were in the early day* of the "gaiety" bicycle, but i reminder of such possibilities was afford during an inquest held yesterday when a verdict of
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  • 554 6 $1 50 Must Be Won Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send in their claims addressed to Football Competition No. 5 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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  • 127 6 Dumb Girl Run Over By Lorry An Indian Public Works Department coolie engaged on road work in Bukit Timah Road was knocked down by a car on Saturday afternoon The iiijuicd man was taken lu hospital witn several lacerated wounds on his head. A dumb eight-year-old Chinese
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  • 118 6 Koat Wrecked In Squall From Our Own Correspondent I Taipiiif. Sept. 17. Another fishing tragedy has occurred -ar Taiping, the victim being a young Chinese fisherman. Ong Ham. who foundered with his boat, in a squall at Kuala Larut on Sept. 3. The tragedy was first suspected by
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  • 99 6 Two Hix Parties Before Magistrate BevcntMO Chines*' WCtl ruMvicU'd b) jMr. Norman Griee the Singaport second magistrate. yesterday, or charges of gambling. The ttrst lot, MMlftlai oi six nur, -and IB old woman. MR .ir: during a police raid OB house in JohOffC Koad on Saturday night Fine:
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  • 27 6 Divine service 'in English' will bi conducted by Rev. W. Murray. MA on Sept 20. at 8 p.m. in the Chine* Pnsbyt. nan Church. Jalan F Muar.
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  • 98 6 Neuritis llampi-ntl r i-cnvenietuv .sh, this woman tells al* sell ot it I huv. i neuritis, and It < rt wonderful ellect v painful, and n possibl:- t > ki. hooatwork, you win meani to me. t*,. ?J J I using Kruschcn nut be without anything I
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  • 40 6 Poacher Fined Km Admitting two pr«\lout confletktt Jor the HUM OfftO who plead, d guilty b. H J f Curtis, tht Third Mm MteMai wkini: in 1 pi area, vu j fined $10. or the prisonment in default
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  • 29 6 For stealing a blcycl<\ a Chin** MOttHMd to nin«- n imprisonment by Vr H A Tom the Criminal Dis'r Thf if < usi d had acln ronviCTK-n.N
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 202 6 HANDS IRE RED AND .SWOLLEN Eczema in Dry, Scaly Rash. Cuticura Healed. I suffered twelve months with eczema on my wrist and between my finders. It broke out in a rash that was dry and scaly. My hands were red and swollen, and I had many sleepless nights on account
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    • 211 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPEWnONM*'. S j I agree to abide by the con '..ions governing this competi- j j tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the S Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press in all matters j appertaining thereto. My forecast
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    • 435 6 S. Shimura Co. Shirt and P\ jama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits in Stock No. 82-2, Bra* Iml R o^ SINGAPORE Tel: 4382 'Continued on pas:. I STUDY I I |IN VOUR I AT HI SFARE HOME TIME < M\\> CdllM.l IH\lM\<, IN M.MOS I \s> i \KIIK MiH V I)H
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  • 445 7 1000 in ticals still MISSING Bangkok Mystery Remains Unsolved Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 13. :ttest bank note robbery in has raised a good deal of Two banks sent a matter of I in Siamese currency notes lo i Penang in the ordinary way less. These
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  • 166 7 Lawyer Who "Followed The Ambulance" in i* T T y 1S back again J -"'ngapoiv ii the latest Capitol programme, Th* Nuisance." and though it would be a |Stern critic who would demand of his mm fare that it should be within the ~nd n Th 5°? lbiHty
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  • 45 7 Tuesday, September 19th Before the Chief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. S. 43/33— Re Will of Low Chong Chia, deceased. Before Mr. Justice Gerahty in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Chia Kah Seng <if not finished.)
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  • 40 7 The Medan Hockey Club states that their members will go to Penang during the Christmas holiday This is the first tour since 1926 It has been arranged to play three matches on Saturday, Dec. 23, Monday, 25, Tuesday, 26. i
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  • 287 7 The Choral section of the Singapore Musical society will gather together on Tuesday (26th) for its next session. Postcards have been sent to all old members that are known to be in Singapore, but there may be some who have not received such notices. Also,
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  • 227 7 Conviction For Criminal Breach Of Trust Gan Chin Whatt. a Chinese, who stood his trial before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, last week, on a charge of criminal breach of 1 trust in respect of $204.20. was convicted yesterday, when he came up for judgment.
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  • 141 7 Perak Clerks Prepare For New Policy (From Our Own Correspondents Taiping, Sept. 15. The eleventh annual general meet- ing of the Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society.; Ltd. <Larut. Matang and Selama dis- L ricts> will be held at Taiping on Sept •>p i The report
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  • 76 7 Hoy Run Down In Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 16. Petaling Street, the narrowest and busiest street in Ku.ila Lumpur, was the scene of another accident to-day. When a Chinese boy oi about 12 years OJ a i .;e was knocked down by a motorcar driven by a
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  • 150 7 Programme of B.V.C. Drills up to and for week ending September 24th. 1933. Tuesday 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. "A" (HQ.) Coy., Slide Rule instruction; Armoured Car Sec. Mechanism and Maintenance— Lecture; Bukit Timah. "E" (Chinese* Coy.. Practice Warren Shield. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. Ist. Bn Int. Sec, Section Parade;
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  • 161 7 The Brighton Police Force have gained a popular member in the persor of Alan Atterbury. one time planter or Kim Seng estate. Kedah," says thr London correspondent of the Strait? Echo. "Those who knew him wiV romember what an excellent swimmer Ihe used to be. He came in for
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  • 47 7 Th« m^t^orolo^ical observations for August show that the highest temperature recorded was 95 degrees in Taiping and Ipoh and 93 In Singapore where the average for the month was 88.0 degrees. The heaviest rainfall was at Tiiping. 17.19 inches, Johore Bahru 12.06 and Port Dlckson 9.39 inches.
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  • 195 7 Woman's Suicide Attempt Fails "Nature in time will take its own course, but if you hurry it, it is against human law." These words were addressed by the Taiping magistrate. Cho Albakri. to a sickly looking Chinese woman. Chow Pool, who was charged with attempted suicide.
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  • 148 7 Former Friends Fined For Assault -From Our Own Correspondent.) Taipiu*. Sept. 15. Bound and gagged by throe of nl» former friends and loft (.n a wuyslde lane. Muttiah. a Tamil manage- to hobble some distance to the public road where he was found by a police constable
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  • 34 7 We are asked to correct the statement in our Issue yesterday that Boy Scouts participated in the birthday Mr. B. F. Bridge. District Judge, Penang. has entered hospital suffering from an attack of Influenza.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
    • 22 8 MILLINGTON— On September 17th. 1933, at the Maternity Hospital, Sepoy Lines. Singapore, to Geraldine, wife of W. M. Millington, a son.
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  • 444 8 The TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1933 A Sultan And His Subjects Sir Cecil Clementi paid a tribute to His Highness the Sultan of Johore which will find endorsement among all who are cognisant of the affairs within that State, when he declared at the birthday banquet on Sunday that the credit
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  • 909 8 rN and rubber are not Malaya's principal Industries nowadays. They may have been, but not now. Malaya's most flourishing Industry Is horse racing. At least statistics go to Indicate that this is so. There Is a slump on in Malaya. Nobody has any money. At ail
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  • 750 8 i |7OR the last 48 hours trains have been thundering on each others heels: the faces of the traffic men on the railway are beaming. "Twenty thousand day before yesterday. 45.000 yesterday 90.000 to-day: well touch the three lakhs yet." "And then you've got to
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  • 83 8 The marriage was Wednesday at t! I Penang. of Mr Paul Ma KonlnklUkr P.ik.-r Penang. second Maasland oi H<: therbrldge the out] Wallace Rev K< elated at the tm choral The brid«> v Misa <Dr Morris .»> Dr J H Maaslanii brldeßroom w;us N was given away b\ V Maglus.
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    • 69 8 A CAT BELONGING TO A RESIDENT IN NORTH LONDON drank a quantity of whisky that had been spilt on the floor. Then noticing a party of pink rats playing leap-frog on the mantelpiece, the reveller very sensibly held its head under the kitchen tap. For more serious ailments a "GAFLAC"
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  • 503 9 RIOTING MARKS OPENING OF COAL STRIKE President Roosevelt's Patience Exhausted RE> EWAL OF CURRENCY WAR WITH BRITAIN? sident Roosevelt's patience regarding the delay in the coal code has broken down and he has ordered mmediate conclusion of the negotiations. tie official beginning of the coal strike in
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  • 212 9 CURRENCY WAR Inevitable Between Britain And U.S. Moscow, Sept. 18. Commenting on the recent trends in the exchange situation in the U.S.. the official Soviet newspaper. "Izvestia writes: "The lull which reigned for a certain time after the first stage of the Anglo-American currency war during the London conference, is
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  • 106 9 William Star Of Employee's Entrance lliam's role in "Employee's which is on the present gramme, reminds us very part he played in 'The His performance here is it and the film allows him ope to exhibit that talent: iainy and fascination which oui with his name. former success, he
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  • 28 9 New York, Sept. 18. for the purchase of I of American cotton for ta will open this week on e international banker. k<*r from Paris.- Reuter
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  • 95 9 Dutch Universities For Home Students Only The Hague, Sept. 13. In future foreign students will be forbidden enrolment in Dutch universities and technical schools by a Government bill passed by the Lower House. k The purpose of the measure is to ensure that Dutch students are not crowded
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  • 44 9 Received By Litvinoff In Moscow Moscow, Sept. 15. The French Air Minister. M. Pierre Cot. has arrived here and was greeted by M Litvinoff. Codos and Rossi, in their world record-breaking plane from Poland, will Join the group shortly Reuter Wireless
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  • 80 9 1 1 i j Anniversary Of Manchuria S Invasion J (Prom Our Chinese (Correspondent) I Following: the example of the J 5 newspapers in China, the Sin- J J gapore Chinese dailies sus- 1 pended publication yesterday S in remembrance of the Mukden I incident of September 18,
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  • 139 9 Famous Jewel Stolen In Shop Raid London, Sept. 13. The famous emerald diamond "Polar Star," valued at* £20.000. was stolen In a smash and grab raid in Hatton Garden to-day. The diamond, which weighs 38 3 4 carats, lay in a shop window. Two men drove up in
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  • 124 9 Mutual Aid For India And Lancashire Bombay. Sept. 18. The British cotton delegation opened the conference with the Bombay Millowners Association to-day. Mr Mody. chairman of the Association, presiding. He said the pertinent question was what share Lancashire could have in India's present large imports of textiles from
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  • 87 9 Amy On Next Record Flight New York. Sept. 13. Before leaving for Toronto to meet her husband, who has been superintending the preparation of their now plane in England. Mrs. Mollison declared that it was by no means definite that they would make their projected long-distance flight
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  • 138 9 LATEST TIN AND RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate in New York and Paris. specially cabled to the Free Press are as follow: London. Sept. 18. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were ISpot (Sellers* 33/4d. <3 11
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  • 150 9 AUSTRIAN CABINET CRACKING Serious Riot Among Peasants Graz, Sept. 17. Dissensions within the Austrian Cabinet which are likely considerably to embarrass Dr. Dollfuss in dealing with the Austro-German question were revealed at a Press conference this afternoon at which Dr. Winkler practically threatened to resign. He
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  • 155 9 91 Persons Killed In Mexico Mexico City, Sept. 18. At least 91 people are reported to have been killed in a hurricane on the Mexican coast Another 100 people were drowned \n San Luis Postosi. when the Santiago River burst a dam. The damage lotah millions of dollars.
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  • 114 9 Lady Clayton's Mysterious Death London, Sept. 15. Lady Clayton, widow of Sir Robort East Clayton, the explorer, was fatally injured at Brooklands Aerodrome today. She was taxi-ing at fllty miles per hour prior to rising when she was wen to bi' trying to clamber out from the
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  • 103 9 Inquest On Earl Of Kerry London. Sept. 14. An open verdict was returned by a majority of seven to two at the inquest I to-day on the Earl of Kerry, heir to the Marquess of Lansdowne. who was killed by a fall under a tube tra n. The
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  • 47 9 German Radio Director Shoots Himself Berlin. Sept. 15. Professor Koepske, ex-Director of the Berlin Broadcasting Corporation, shot himself in a nursing home. Together with six colleagues. Koepske was arrested six weeks ago on a charge in connection with alleged misappropriation of public monies.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 20 9 Persian Government Resigns Teheran. Sept. 13. The Government has resigned but the reason is not yet known- Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1271 10 Chamber Of Co mmerce Annual Meeting TIMBER PRODUCTION SHOWS INCREASE The year 1932 witnessed an intensification of the business difficulties of the past few years, in North Borneo, with the purchasing power of the community even more restricted, but the Hon. Mr. F.
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    • 237 10 Committee Report On Labour Matters At a monthly Committee meeting of the Chamber of Commerce a letter from the Hon'ble the Government Secretary dated Aug. 5. 1933. was discussed regarding the financial aspect of the recommendations of the Governnor's Committee in regard to a cess on "Certificated Javanese"
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    • 215 10 TOBACCO SHARES ADVANCE Attempts To Control Gift Schemes London, Sept. 13. An optimistic sentiment prevailed on the Stock Exchange today when Tobacco particularly advanced on renewed talk of an agreement being reached regarding gift schemes. Kaffirs were strong following the sharp upturn in the price of gold
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    • 222 10 Sept. 14 15 It American Can Com. 92 r> B 92 j 95' 2 Am. Telephone and Telegraph 131 127 5 8 130', Atcheston Railroad 68 l 2 66 3 4 67 3 4 Dupont 82«2 79' 4 83 Firestone. Common 27 8 26 1 8 26 7
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    • 260 10 Satisfactory Use At Guy's Hospital It is interesting to learn of the very successful employment of rubber flooring in Guy's Hospital, which is indicated by the following letter from a correspondent: "As you know, I have been visiting Guy's Hospital, and as I promised you. I particularly asked
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    • 128 10 Petrol And Kerosene Prices September 18 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin <oi 4 Imp galls.) i7O Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1 50 Socony Motor Gasoline ox pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socnnv Nfotor Gasoline 4 drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Booonj Motor Gasoline < 4- gallon
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    • 97 10 rnmT an n f F plate is heavy all Tm th n v th mllls arc so well niled middle of May that the cumulative production of tin plate since the nrst •nrnH i ye P equallod that in the same period last year. Since then production much
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    • 1218 10 HEALTH-GIVING PROPERTIES OF CANNED PINES Effective Antidote For Human Ills Much has been written from time to time to extol the merits of canned foods, and the public, having come to 1 realise that this method of keeping iresh foods at their prime for an indefinite period does not impair
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    • 50 10 Chamber Of Commence Rubber September 18. j R 8.8. equal to Lord Standard. Sp,,t R.SS equal to Lon-i Standard <FO u Standard R SS on i Cto[) r H Noven. I r ai Si Tone ol Markt t Latest Cab).- 3' H d per lb New York Bl pt-r lb.
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    • 119 10 Sep!. ULUM London. 4 mor;London. manH London 60 d.,v London, so d I London. d« n London. TT Lyons .md P,r; k Hamburg, dem; New fork fen Batavia. S« m .1, Sun.ar..ng. d»-n PenanK. demand Calcutta. B Rangoon. Madras Oniotnbo m 'ii. d. m Amoy demand Fooihuw rf.
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    • 158 10 Singapore Produce Prices Sin it a pore Srpi Gair.b. Java 751 Hamburg Cube Muntok Wh-.Tr Nppct 2250 White fepptff 21 N Black P.pp- r 1325 Mix.d B;.. k Pepper 9« Copra, sundried Ml 34# Copra, mixed I >5 21$ Small fUfc Tapioca 40C Fair Sago Hour 1 Tiv% M*'d Pearl
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    • 18 10 Canada ROM m on a tJ removed by an n Ibi Grain Ex< U Reuter Wireless
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    • 26 10 The Directors Assurance Outpotlti to shareholders at annual general m« 3f a Hnal dividend r i W respect of the ye at ended 1033.
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  • 656 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations SH'TEMBER 18. 1933 Buyers Sellers 28s 6d 30s c.d. .>- 30s 35s [J Us 9d 15s 6d r ($1) 1.02 1.05 19s 6d 20s 6d $1> 16 18 54 59 U 7d is lOd 37 40 $1 45i 2 47 Ml 6d 15s 6d
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  • 143 11 Win Railway Orders Placed The railways have been placing large orders for transport vehicles lately. The Great Western, lor instance have ordered eighty-four 2-ton and twenty 6-ton forward control Thornycrofts. the total value of the contract being something like €50.000 This followed upon an order with the same
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  • 352 11 BIG DEMAND LIKELY IX GERMANY Busy Research in European Countries A personal survey of the principal European countries by the International Tin Research and Development Council has not only disclosed the facr that there are many markets Which are as yet far from being fully developed,
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  • 107 11 There li likt'ly |o o» an increase in the price ol MM classes ol tvres in Khe near luture .ttMMgll Khll will not h»- uiiilorm Actually, it is rather ol levlfllOß :.fi l»-v«lling up in which tho pric me of the tyres tor small cars will
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  • 46 11 London. >ept. I.Y Fhe .unbuilt applied (or m Treasury Bill tenden to-day i i 2 4i0.000 The amount all'.-.-.d bi:i.> at three month! wai £45.000.1 The avcragi rate per cent vai i> n H'd js compared with 6 7 34d week ago British Rad;<>.
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  • 161 11 fbrelgn trade ot Malaya by countries ol origin and destination during the month of Au*j. 1933, •in flHHliantll Of dollars* These figures exclude the trade of Labuan. Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands and also expor s of bunker coal, oilfuel and ships' stores Gross Import! Gross
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    • 553 11 Assete exceed 512.000.000 A, ro „nc« to force over WS.W.W The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Btralta Settlements HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies
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    • 466 11 CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA 'Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paia up capital In 600.00C shares of €5 each 3 000 000 Reserve Fund £3 000 000 Reserve Liability oJ Proprietors £3 000 00C HKAD OFFICE I 38. Blshopsgate. London. EC 2 Agencies and Branches: Aior Star
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  • 293 12 Japanese Rescued From Chinese Pirates Mr. Kaichi Yamashlta. Captain of the Katsura-maru No. 1. who was released from captivity by Chinese pirates in Hopeh Province, returned to Dairen on board the D.K.K. Tsingtao-maru, from Tsingtao. together with Mr. Kuichi Tanaka, the owner of the Katsuramaru who
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 442 12 CONFERENCE FREIGHTS OPTIONAL BILLS OF LADING Alteration Of Destination To Uncovered Port It is notified by Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Secretaries, StraitsPacific Conference, that the following clauses have been incorporated in Straits-Pacific Conference Freight Tariff No. 3. with effect as from the 18th inst:— Optional Bills of Lading. An
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    • 121 12 Ships Alongside the Wharrea or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). N Holland Malacca Maru 22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). K»dah 18. Saale KJ. M V B Aldegonde 11. Katong 9. Danmark 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Adrastus 32; Selma City 37
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    • 120 12 The Messageries Maritimes have decided to put into force from the beginning of November a new time table for their China-Japan and also their Indo-China Mail Lines The alterations to the China and Japan Line include the resumption of i l V e^ l Kobe and
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    • 15 12 I The sis Reynst arrived in Singapore from Sourabaya with 1.035 pigs In^' bullocks yesterday.
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    • 67 12 Gun Practice Near Soerabaya According to a telegraphic advice from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia gun practice will take place on the dates and places stated below Westgat. Sourabaya Sept. 23rd and 25th. Oostgat, Sourabaya Sept 29th and 30th, October 2nd The firing area is
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    • 292 12 The new cabin liner Washington is ;he only merchant ship on the Atlantic 'quipped with a pltometer. for accurate measurement of speed and distance, according to an announcement of the United States Line The device has been tried and found successful on the two round trips completed recently.
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    • 219 12 ATLANTIC RECORD kad Master Has Had Successful Career At Sfa To the officer Canadian Pacific lin, U* tain, credit Is c: Bnachievement In cord for th« Canada a The Empress ofl the voyage from Pal >3 bourg Breakv..!'. 32 minutes which ter than her j 1932 Her
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    • 87 12 l<cagiit' ol Nation's Itullctin The hral;!i bulk U*f»* Nations' Ea eudrd I Raghdud 1 Rasaein. 1 n as compared u ><*g and S dMH in the prrvious we^k Ronibay: 1 planu* i alrutU 2« deaths as MMptili 2 deaths in tht pr- HOM I pox cases and in
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    • 590 12 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In 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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    • 65 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA W AND MOST OF THE U.S.A w^/ t* Mm —i „||.u Cx«-IJLIe Eaii m l EB »**rk UiM ib Baart •< «wMtr*M I f**f£ D. Utblbb W |i i i r^fart rw^t* ffl R HONGKONG BANK CHAMBER* l{ sC WM Canadian National I f«# •WaVaMflrf Aaslbmhbvj
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 486 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 r m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. 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. Kelantan (via Padang Besan Monday and Friday 7 p.m.
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    • 278 12 ARRIVALS Salma City. USA. 3450. from Manila 17.9. for North Atlantic unc Khoen Hoea. Dut 611. fro;n P.m tianak 18 9. for Pontianak 20 9 Auby. Sar 319. from Umbang 18.9 for Samboe. Kuching 22 9. Reynst. Dut 1432. from Soui !7 0. for Cheribon 21 9 Tohelo. Dut G4B.
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    • 490 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. fDae Dae Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Singapore VAN 6.070 Sept. 28 CORFU 15 000 Dec 22 a.IPINDI 17.000 Sept. 29 1934 OMORIN 15.000 Oct.
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    • 519 13 Eller man B ucknall Steamship Co^ Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SEFYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS ANT/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Steamers Dae Balls. s.s. City of Newcastle For Havre, London, R'dam H'burg Sept. 29 Oct. 2 s.s. City of Bagdad For Havre, London, R'dam H'burg
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    • 1141 13 rHB BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW fITEAMSHIP OO (***** mmm Bhlp 00.. LitL. and China w Hl2* 1 1 S* 6 01 Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP 00, Lt* THE BTRAITB BTEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP 00, Lu THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN A
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 776 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ KETEH— Tuesday. Sept. 19, Bengkalis, Paneh. Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. NIEUW HOLLAND— Tuesday, Sept. 19, Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. TOMOHON— Tuesday. Sept, 19, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. MAJ AN G— Wednesday. Sept. 20, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pengallan-Estate and
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    • 418 14 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I cfarfAMEßlC^li,MAlL LJNE EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA
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    • 621 14 O. S. K. Line FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA r Montevideo Mara Buenos Aires, via Colombo. Duroan w Cape Town. Santos. Rio de Janelru Montevideo London Maru Mombasa, Dar-es-Salaam. L V. Durban and Cape Town t Hawaii Maru Santos via Colombo. Mombasa 7., bar. Dar-es-Salaam, Belra. L. Marqu» Algoa Bay
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  • 300 15 RUGBY BREACH MEALED FK LiEADMIITED TO LE FOLD a ;is With British i I To Resume < •Vrcachon, Sept. 16. the opening of the r ition Congress toDantou, the President. py to announce that British unions will 14.— Renter. between France and I the British Union i be placed upon
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  • 274 15 Yotmg Lightweight tJeaten D Our Own Correspondent. "> London. Aug. If). has b^en no boxing importance for several two exciting bouts took nd. In one of them. rt, the British light- .on. defeated Little I tag young light-weight :r j In the other Tommy enhall) beat Tommy
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 15 The Commercial Cup. and McCaiTerv. captain of the present custodians. Messrs. Fraser and Neave.
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  • 39 15 ten, the yount,' Califor1 was beaten in the quarterLbl< don this season by has decided to retire hip play at the end of Ranked sixth in America, t the most promising expected to be included Cup team next season.
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  • 120 15 Annual Cricket Match At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.* Penan s, Sept. 18. Penang Cricket Club annual cricket match between the ladies and gentle- i men ended on a win for the latter for the first time by 23 runs. The ladies, batting first, hit up the
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    14 15 Miss Middy winning from Sigh in the first race at Bukit Timah on Saturday.
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  • 290 15 I From Our Own Correspondent London, Aug. 29. The Women's Cricket Association has been holding its seventh birthday Fes- j tival at Col*bH. mar lialvern, this week and some extraordinarily bright cricket has been seen. You will probably be as surprised as most ol u.s wen
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  • 99 15 Singapore Championship Ties Ties in the Singapore Championships to be played oil on Sunday at 10 a.m. Mixed Doubles: Lim Jiak Kim and Miss Tan Swec Choo v. Mr. and Mrs. i M pennefather. S. G. Singh and Miss L. Apparutty v. E. J. Vass and .::s.s J. de
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  • 156 15 Kola Raja Defeat Kampong Teong Kota Uuja II .3; Kampong Teong 0. Kota Raja II easily defeated Kampong Teong in a M.F.A. League ma ctl on Saturday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium by three goalii to nil. The game started with even exchangei but gradually Kota Raja
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  • 229 15 Slough Chib Suspended Sine Die (From Our Own Correspondent. London. Aug. 26. A great sensation in the Amateur football world has been caUMd by the publication ot the Report of the Commission recently appointed by the Berks, and Bucks. FA. to inquire Into the allairs of the Slough
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  • 232 15 Straits Chinese Fixture I The following districts have entered for the Chinese Inter-District Football League competition: Coleman Street. Balestier XI. Ann Slang Hill. Kreta Aver. Kallang. Rumah Miskin XI. Covent Rangen and Mackenzie XI. The opening match between the Coleman Street team and the BalCStler XI will take
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  • 502 15 CLASSIFICATION OF HORSES Some Transfers And L Deletions i Now classifications of horses and ponies have been issued by the Straits 1 Racing Association. HORSES Transfers Happy New Year from i Class 2 to Class 1. Nonya Bukit Timah J from Class 2 to Class 1. Star
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  • 143 15 Inter-Club Game At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent.) Fcremban, Sept. 16. (Prom Our Own Coi lespondent. The ex-Perak forward H. Daly took a prominent part in the opening match )i the Nenri Hockey season when the Selangor colts beat the N.S. Club here Dy s—l5 1 goals. The
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  • 84 15 The following will represent S.C.RC. against Khalsa Association on Wednesday at the S.C.RC. Ground: Cheok Wan Seng Whatt, Henry Bc»n, Thean Chye, Yew Hock. Kean Kooi. Bock Chye, Tuck Soon. Chin Khean, Kee POW, Kong Leong, Res. Fong Lim. Ceo Lee. The following will represent S.C.RC. against A.
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  • 28 15 \V. Dawson Wins S.O.C. Competition Singapore GolJ Club Clifford Cup competition vaa von bv w Dawto who defeated W Ddred m tiir r-nal b--8 and 4
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  • 44 15 An Australian cricket team will probably visit South Africa in the 1935--36 season. The Australians have HI pressed their willingness, the only possible objection- -and one that is likely to be overcome- being that the Springboks are touring England in 1935. »i i ■■Hill ■>»
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  • 379 15 SINGAPORE BADMINTON SURPRISE Mrs, L M. Pennefather Loses To Chinese Girl There was exciting play and some surprists U)°ttM Singapore Badminton Association championship matches held at the SVC. Drill Hall on Sunday. The greatest surprise was occasioned when Mrs L M Pennefather. women's singles champion of 1931
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    • 25 15 liHK* h .^^l /or Discriminating Smokers Marip I'.*A':%te^*' fea^ A™* IT 1 ClvlC I- s^si»' r \r^J^^KrJ England. W^r JMBT ARDAIH TOBACCO CO.. LTD LONDON
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  • 846 16 PULAU BRINI WIN CUP REPLAY One Goal Lead Ir Game With Chines ACRIMONIOUS INCIDENTS Fulau Brani. .1: Chinese 11. ni Pulau Brani won their S.A.F.A. Cu replay with the Chinese second tear at Anson Road yesterday by the onl goal scored, and although they had th upper hand for much
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    18 16 Jumping for the ball during a Pulau Brani attack on the Chinese goal In the S.A.F.F. cup re-play.
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  • 200 16 300,000 "CALL HOME" HYPERION Lord Derby's Popular Victory London, Sept. 13. A real Yorkshire roar from 300.00: throats greeted the victory of Ear Derby's Hyperion in the St. Leger. I was a most popular win as Lord Derty is one of the staunchest supporters o: the
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  • 110 16 Two Horses Trot Over For Cup Doncaster. Sept. 15. Rarely has a good class race proved such a farce as the Doncaster Cup. when only two horses ran, Colorado Kid <ridden by Gordon Richards) and Nithichi < ridden by Beary.) Neither would make the pace and the horses
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  • 26 16 Blackburn Rovers Defeat Newcastle London, Sept. 18. In a First Division match to-day Blackburn Rovers defeats Mo«r«oe*i« United by 3 goals to 2 Reuter
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  • 33 16 i Poznan. Poland Sept. 17. Stella Walsh, the Olympic champion, established new world's record for sixty metres in 7 4-10 seconds and the hundred metres in 11 8- 10th seconds Reuter
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  • 40 16 Los Angelrs. Sept. 17. Jack Medica. an eighteen year old i boy. established world's free style swimming records for 800 metres (10 mins. 13 6- 10th sees) and 1.000 metres <12 mins 43 8- 10th sees» Reuter
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  • 131 16 Lefty Grove Shuts Out St. Louis New York. Sept. 17. Rain caused a postponement of two American League baseball games today They were Boston vs. Chicago and Cleveland vs. New York. Scores In other games were R. H. E. Detroit 4 9 1 Washington 11 14 1 Detroit 3
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  • 105 16 ITALIAN SETS NEW TIME FOR MILE British Athletes Beaten At Milan Milan, Sept. 17. A feature of the athletic contest between Great Britain and Italy (won by Italy by 83 points to G2 and nine events to five* was the breaking of the world's 1.500 metres
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  • 108 16 Rest Of England Have Handsome Margin London. Sept. 18. The Rest of England defeated York- shire. the champion county, by an innings and 23 runs in the mar. li at the Oval to-day. Yorkshire were only able to make 202 in the first innings In spite of the
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  • 74 16 Scotland And England Win Newcastle, County Down. Sept. 15. In an international amateur golf match England beat Wales 8- 5 with two halved, and Scotland beat Ireland B—s with two halved. -Renter Wireless. Newcastle, County Down, Sept. 14. In the amateur International uolf tournament. England boat Ireland by
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  • 91 16 The final of the Singapore Malay Inter-School Football Competition for the "Daeng Makkah Shield" will be played on Friday, at Jalan Besar Stadium between Siglap Malay School champion of East Division and Telok Saga Malay School (champion oi West Division) Kick off at spm Admission 20 cts
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  • 780 16 Kathleen Wins Milner Cup In R.S.Y.C. Race With a fresh breeze blowing from the South there was no excuse on Sunday for any of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club "A" Class boats to be late at the start, and. as no doubt the start
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  • Tennis
    • 100 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AT S.C.C. The result* of the n.-s d-_ terday In the SCC 1., nament were: A CLASS DOUBLES BEM| »,Nxi R. F. Goodman and W den (owe 3) beat R u I: O R. S. Bateman <ow j, 6—2. A. D. Anderson and A A (owe 15) beat
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    • 101 16 The results of yesterdays vhei In the SRC tennis tournam* "A" sim.ii Dr. 8. L Oehlers (owe 15 1 1 b- at k C Balhetchet <owe 3>. 6 R O Lange <scr > beat W (scr) *-0; e— 3 R. Armstrong 'owe 2» beat Sllva (owe 2>. 6—
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    • 74 16 New Professional Tennis Champion Berlin. Scpi i: Hans Nusslein of Germar.v a «hf world's professional lawn t. beating in the Anal w r America. 1 6. 6--4. 7 5 (Nusslein was second in professional charrplonshij^ u pr*. srnted Germany In a trial against Great Brfaln and H 1930.
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