The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1933

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. E ST. 1835. No. 14,070. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th., 1933. 10 CENTS.
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  • 294 1 White House Conference Last Night EXPERTS MEET PRESIDENT ial Of Currency Expansion SS 3S* SET*? l^E^S^' ,mli t __S^!_! s^___i^ credit An official denied the renorf that t* ment is. considering the bj issuing bank notes against Government bonds' ad been reported that £400.000.000 be thus issued m
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  • 99 1 Advance To Farmers Who Reduce Acreage Washington. Sept. 22 It is predicted that the administration is planning to advance ten cents a pound on the 1933 cotton crop to t^TJf"^?? 0 Prepaid to adher. to the 1914 acreage plan which prescribes a reduction of cotton land from 40.000.000
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  • 86 1 Perpetual Complaints From Business Men London, Sept. 24. The Post Office is receiving perpetual complaints from business men concerning the delay m the Siberian mails to China but explains that it is powerless as China refuses to accept the mail bags from the Manchukuo which it
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  • 29 1 Nationalisation of All Wells Buenos Aires, Sept. 24. After warm debate the Chamber passed the Bill proclaiming the nationalisation of all petroleum wells m 'the Argentine. Reuter
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  • 291 1 Liner's Mail Carrier Loses Way fat?of ?„e aWe f nX yn '""'e' "or 2 t he day from 6 P r? ne ca '*Pulted yesterK^^«^ r rs_«The authorities immediately took emergency measures. All shipping and notinir Thr«T amed P C ng bo a a n ts
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  • 42 1 Foreign Observers On Salisbury Plain London, Sept. 22 Military attaches of sixteen foreign countries were present on Salisbury Plain to-day during the Aldorshot and Southern Command exercises. The German representative attended the manoeuvres for the first time since the war.
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  • 1055 1 Substantial Progress Reported "AGREEMENT SENSIBLY NEARER" SUBBTANTUL progress towards an understand- Conference next month is reported l to haw „_n which "the r U, V° f p the m *Sn%z SJ, th Premier, ML Daladier, and Mr Stanley Baldwin participated. e«_ London, Sept. 22. kir John Simon, the
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  • 72 1 Crowing Disorders m Havana tk„ w ».hinrton. Sent >3 The United States Government la making repreaentatlons to the lltvJ* aS a resu,t oo"",™ f, an cltlTCn 's home there ha" r re^e U e r'n d o t thd h e e ta «f s
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  • 111 1 U.S ..Labour's Dislike of Hitlerite Terrorism Washington. Sept 4» r_i__r_ f ,ht s_s_i rtaeration of Labour, issued a Sr'wilfL 1^ 1^ ***** that^r| a can labour will boycott German products He described the Hitlerite rule as "rfsmln l^^ reV UlnK and _Zr___! German y "ad gone to wilder
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 W&Xt&^^j/^^^M RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS iCKTAIL DANCE uwm) 630 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.3O— MIDNIGHT [ONTINUOUS DANCE MUSIC S "PRES. POLK" RAFFLES ORCHESTRAS PHONE 5381.
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    • 294 1 On Other Pages The Governor held an investiture at Government House to present decorations awarded m the King's Birthday honours Page 7. Our Chinese correspondent discusses Chinese marriage rites Page 6. The Singapore Ratepayers Association has protested to Municipality against the proposed bicycle tax and the proposed increase m the
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    • 101 1 fdfsafsfafsa CHRYSLER LOW INITIAL COST JmmmmmmJm\ \m\ *m^am^ ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL SSsEiPt___V'7___ IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT cSS__NC^ R n°2 M BEA AND SUNBATHINO lUNFERENCB ROOM TENNIS GOLF EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH wTc EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE GENE— U. MANAGt.: a WASER TO-DAY TIFFIN TO-NIGHT CLASSICAL MUSIC SPECIAL _CEYLONESE
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  • 111 2 ''Child of Manhattan" Shown Last Night The story of "Child of Manhattan". '.he present Alhambra screening, is not oo convincing, but the acting of Nancy >arroll and John Boles is quite worthy And helps to invigorate a theme which )therwise would have been a failure. The two "stars"
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  • 255 2 Supreme Court Action To Recover $718 A case m which B moneylender sued a firm and the wife of its proprietor for a debt alleged to be due on a pro- < missory note, was heard by Mr. Justice Gerahty In the Supreme Court. The parties were Krata
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  • 177 2 Death of General Chen Chiung Ming llong Kong. Sept. 24. General Chen Chiimg-ming. once dictator of South China, who rebelled against Dr. Sun Vat Sen ln Canton m 1921. died m Hong Kong on Friday morning. According to an interview with his secretary. Mr. Ma Yu-heng.
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  • 21 2 Mr. F L. Tobey. an executive of the U.S. Rubber Co.. arrived m Singapore I by the President Polk on Saturday.
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  • 511 2 Protest Against Tax On Bicycles RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION ACTION "Must Fall On Poorer Classes" THE Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers 1 Association has sent a protest to the Municipal Commissioners against the proposed increase m the tax on tricycles and the proposal to impose a tax on hicycles, as it will
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  • 43 2 Gravely 111 m Penang From Our Own Correspondent) Pe^an*. Sent. 24. Mr Ai lo n Dennvj nn° of the oldest ard b°st known of Penang Europeans. Is lying seriously ill m the General HoanttaL His condition is causing grave anxiety.
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  • 310 2 Week-end Trip To Bintang As a resuU of the success of a pre vious similar event, another aerta picnic Is being organised by the Royal Singapore Flying Club The site chosen on this occasion Is Blntong on the Dutch island ot Rhiau. where there Is an Ideal anchorage
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  • 202 2 Admirers of Joe E. Brown are always assured 01 much laughter when their favourite is starred m a picture. His latest film to arrive m Singapore. Local Lad Makes Good."" which opened at the Capitol yesterday, convulsed the house. The story is the usual Joe Brown
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 66 2 The World's Greatest Singer I _fr9__ <m .4£___i "_al a__w *M j.CHAUAPINE I «N j 1 Boniuixote 1 GEORGE ROBEY a n.d 1 SIDNEY FOX I OSCAR ASCHE I COMMENCING I PAVILION I B i THIS WEEK-END I I k PLANS OPEN A I PSS> wTe\wV jasi l \2w~^ W
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    • 863 2 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDI |{v SINGAPORE MUNiriPAi NOTICE l er.der* NOTICE U hereby given uiai ysm^ re now Invited for the folk laterlala or services and tr.it DarS ulars of such tenders maj i a the Tender Room. Municipal qZ Annual Tenders for 1934 Date Closing See Muni Tender Roq»
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 343 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK j, MftB j a «e.i, Thursday. 28th. i High Wa?er Oi 30 O ft.. 13.04 9.4 ft. iHigh Water SS.U 6.8 ItJMI 7^9 ft S.C.R.C. -B" v, O.R.A. n-'Boysßngade^bUe^D^play, Victoria, o__h_. S'rr Trial Miteh Annual general meeting. Singapore: ffi meeting £SS£g% p.m. ll^h^S^^ I Football: S.A.F.A.
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  • 225 3 Tamil Woman's Application Against European (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sercmban. Sept. 22 Mr. Justice McFall m the Seremban Supreme Court, yesterday, heard an j application by a Tamil woman. langammah. for an order against S X Crowther. a European planter, now on his way to Europe, and
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  • 789 3 STRUGGLE IN PRISON GRILLE Three Men Charged Following Death ot Chinese upon the death ol" a priLeong Ah Suah, who hac he had been assaultec July 10 by several fellowwas made be lore the Criminal District three ex-prisoners oi ting grievous hurt to lah. who at the time of nil
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 3 *Un tan. Blonde Mary wl\l lS J c and Jea marker during sun tan »«ur at Hollywood.
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  • 77 3 r, ns! > Prompt Action N H\es Woman i was on duty near the Esplanade on Saturday Chinese woman. 1< ap into the tea I :i sampan and rowed 'here he had .^een the ar As she came up for caught her by both her out of the
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  • 85 3 For Monday, September 25th i The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Gerahty at Johore. Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Mills at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Origi- nating Summons. Before Mr. Justice Mills at 11 a.m. I Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summons. At 11 a.m. In 2nd Court: Judgments
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  • 12 3 The Legislative Council will meet at j Singapore on Wednesday. Oct. 25.
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  • 180 3 Husband's Alleged Statenient At Lodging House •From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23. The coroner to-day adjourned the l lnquest on v woman who was strangled with a piece of string. The attendant at a Chinese 'edging house said that this famib consisting of the man.
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  • 234 3 Fleet Of N For Kuala Lumpur From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 24. Kuala Lumpur is to have a fleet ol 30 "baby" three-wheel taxis which can carry four passengers. Fares compare very favourably with rikishas. being live cents per head lor the first mile and three
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  • 42 3 Many Shop-houses Destroyed From Our Own Correspondent*. Klang, Sept. 23. Seventeen shop- houses were burned down when a fire broke out m Pasir Penembang village. Kuala Selangor. yesterday about 2 a.m. The Kuala Lumpur fire brigade arrived too late.
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  • 62 3 Inspector P. S. Gordon has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer for Penang. The weekly tiffin meeting of the Rotary Club will be held m the Roof i Garden. Adelphi Hotel, on Wednesday, i Mr. B. L. Ralliaram, organising Secretary for India V.M.C.A. will address the Club. He is returning
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  • 1260 4  - Conditions Not So Good As In Aberdeen William F. McDermott The Truth About Russia— 6 By But Mrs. Burns Feels She Is Really Getting Somewhere MRS. Burns is probably a fair synthesis of woman factory worker in Russia. There is nothing Russian in her heritage. As her name suggests, she
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  • 466 4 TO ENGLAND VIA PERSIA Singapore Woman m 24 Day Expedition Mr Kenneth Black, the well-known < surgeon of the General Hospital. i who has just returned to Singapore, ll and Dr R O Winstedt. the General I Adviser. Johore. and Mrs. Winstedt. spent 24 days ol
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  • 376 4 Bankrupt Who Cannot Get Discharge "It is a public shame that, because ol an ordinary civil misdemeanour, a bankrupt cannot get discharge." said Mr. Dunford Wood, who appeared m II support ol an application ior discharge at the Ipoh Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Hereford. Thf debtor
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  • 79 4 Mr. G. A. Leipcr And Miss H. B. Moon (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 23. A fashionable wedding took place this afternoon at St. George's Church. The parties were Gerald Andrew Lelper, formerly of the Charterea Bank, Penang, and Miss Hilda Blanche Moon. The church was specially
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 55 4 ■.emomberthat pure Mood not only kaaaa away disease, but ta Natural reaiady m fact, tha Mood Ii ah. •traaai of life. In th. trwtmana cf Blood and Skin Complaints Cbrfca's Blood Mixture b uoaxcalkrf, It expels th. potoone and assists kealinf. I Qf eg CSmmim mmi Smwm. 1 BemeMy teed
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    • 227 4 s __i_* o k A NO. mte *\\\\>*-*- V f Amm* /__> yT Am\ I mm\\^^ AmW W. /__H I __k\ I I mw I Bar a_T _r Ams %w /AWmmW /AmmWm ____—^X^H i HOW m^ do you hold your Cigarette? One minute character delineations for smokers: liniKN a cigarette
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  • Article, Illustration
    205 5 ummmw -»ioen Miisiein, the famous f ''■"""■"■""''••-•••i 7 price had been put on his head h».J? who has sou »ht refuge m Fn.lanrf f™-, l) and >li,s Goodall, who go constantly armed mw**^ _■____> !S2&A W ttmmm a —«n a, tradition* that we „i back to The '"j"" ««l»rin, th.t
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  • 594 6 Lord Grey's Tiresome Hesitancies LLOYD GEORGE PILLORIES INEPT WAR LEADERS .From Our Own Correspondent.' London, Sept. 12. For the past eighteen months, that j white-haired old man. David Lloyd j George, has been sitting up m bed be- j tween the hours of 5 and 8
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  • 188 6 Woman Complains Of Heing Kicked Abdul Jabbar and Syed Mohamed. wo cloth merchants of Arab Street. men accused of using criminal lorce to m elderly woman. Haji Hal Moonah hinte Abdullah, n grandmother-ln-law of the first accused before Mr. J. MePhersor: Brander In the Fourth Police Court
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  • 144 6 Chinese Woman's Death m j Kuala Lumpur 1 ii Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 23. I Ai the inquest on Mrs. Tan Yok Lim. 1 who died on Aug. 18 as the result of belladonna poisoning, a verdict of accidental deatli was returned. The deceased was the wife of a
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  • 151 6 Malay Attacked m Perak j .lungle Ipoh. Sept. S3. A Malay who was attacked by a j tiger while he was out cutting rotan m j the jungle thirty miles trom Taiping. near Bukit Cherake Batu. has died from j his injuries. A party of four Malays
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  • 543 6 $1 50 Must Be Won Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches should send m their claims addressed to Football Competition No. Singapore Free Press, 78, Cecil Street, Singapore. A postcard Ls all that is necessary giving number of correct results claimed and the name and address of
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  • 744 6 CHINESE MARRIAGE CUSTOMS Rites Necessary To Make A Union Complete MATING OF YIN AND YANG trom Our Chinese Correspondent.) The ruling of the Chief Justice, r Walter lluggard. In the Appeal »urt m connection with a case m which a young Chinese was convicted of falsely representing to a young
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  • 58 6 Year-Old Boy Burned To Death Talptnc. Sep! A Sikh !>>> M of Bh;ulocal business man. w death when his cloth. while playing. The little boy. aged u.r playing with his broth and seeing some paper took .i -nato and set light to lt. but tta tl l was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 74 6 3*} <fou $usol peers (Pi£Ct> ASK YOUR CHEMIST tO« A TUBE OP _-**^R\wP jr _^_^~UbJ^ gmL CcrtainCure Py for Haemorrhoids Mnd kindred, ailment* A TUBE TODAY OEPS THE SURGEON *W_'f at.ck.4l W. U.H.. rmmrmmvt. MS Nw*_ Br** Hw II H TRAVEL BY K.N.I.L.M. TO: 1 PALEMBANG I BATAVIA I BAN
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    • 215 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 6 j 1 I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the J Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results
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    • 142 6 THE SIMPLEST WAY TO MAKE PERFECT TOAST! No modern breakfast table is complete without a Premier Klectric Toaster. It provides a continuous supply of crisp delicious toast just "done to a turn" at a cost of approximately one fifth of a unit of electricity for a twenty minutes' meal. j^/
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  • 1429 7 REWARDS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE Government House Investiture HONOURS FOR VOLUNTEER OFFICERS (lis Excellency the Govern* r, Sir Cecil uIU an Investiture m the Ball RoomTf a C.M.G.. ,n I hursday night, and presented i„ sienia CTT* Sir Walter Huggard, K.C.-Kn^t ßact to m SHonble Cap.. Eric Newbo.d Tn d Vj
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  • 170 7 They Woke The Tenant Of! The House Chinese burglars who entered a house m Neil Road made too much noise and awoke the tenant who crept down the stairs to a side door and ran to a nearby police station for assistance. One ol thr intruders was found
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  • 128 7 Woman Sentenced to Death By Strangulation Canton, Sept. 14. A 24-year-old woman. Chu Kat-hing. will suifer death by strangulation, her mother. Chu Fung-she over 50 years of age. will go to the penitentiary for life ard Chu Tsz-foon 22. brother of Chu Kat-hing, will serve 18 years
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  • 601 7 MALAY LANGUAGE IN COMMERCE GOVERNMENT. FREE EDUCATION POLICY Mr. Lim Cheng Ean's Questions Penan* le Urn Ch Ean Penang Chinese Member, will ask tiu following questions at the next meet! the Legislative CouncilLrtlJ^J_ST 0f the st atement made retan -?S_^ th 1 A ting Colonial s^c--1 Sf h,r tlng o1
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  • 193 7 Indian Wrestler Sentenced To Death In<>h, Sept. 23. The trial of Mariappan. formerly fireman of the F.M.S. Railways, on a charge of murdering a driver named Joaquim and his cook. Ramasamy. concluded to-day. when the accused was lound guilty and sentenced to death The accused, who had a
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  • 116 7 Keen Competition Expected Intense rivalry for the commercia are routes of the Philippines was pre dieted following the announcement bi the Philippines Air Express that ii would immediately Inaugurate a weekl} round trip service between Manila Iloilo. Cebu and Zamboanga. The service was operating between Manila and
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 7 An unusual vie* of the Russian parachutist Sabelin landing on the Moscow aerodrome during the great air display over Moscow m which the Soviet's entire force of military Planes and the most daring aviators
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  • 187 7 U.S. Soviet Crimea Expedition I A joint Soviet A»r SSTS Deditiaß fc 5* Am r *ean scientific e_ g^«.'__?_^_arajL-_ Material Culture j u „'iy Museum oi the l__£SS, oSSU__ »-j.uu.ves. M. Golon_tock the Dai Krs ,^oSS_S__: SS 'SSnsTmTF&£«r& _i~H atCd °°J ect S The Lttilnerac Academy
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 86 7 "DON QUIXOTE" IS COMING! PAVILION WjSfl A SEASON EXTENDED &M lUT W f OME AND ,vmv THE FUNNIEST, _T NAUGHTIEST COMEDY YET *Wl®M ROBERT MONTGOMERY -3-irJu ANN HARDING i M*M MYRNA LOY I ALICE BRADY J^ FRANK MORGAN st l B iW^v^l^ m j| ie q^ j^. Special I >
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    • 135 7 ALHAMBRA tonight 6.15—9.15 Popular Success of JOHN BOLES and NANCY CARROLL "CHILD OF MANHATTAN" She loved a man who offered Everything but .\!..,n.,, she could jjive everything but love to the man who b*sd her! Adapted from the famous »tage success. 615 LP A P I T O L is
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  • 481 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933. Week-End Comments Talking has commenced at Geneva again, where the League Council commenced its session on Friday. Tlie British delegates. Sir John Simon and Captain Eden, arrived there on Saturday, after taking part m disarmament discussions m Paris, at which Mr. Baldwin
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  • 854 8 A telling blow at the belief of some people that they have Norman blood m their veins was struck m the Anthropology Section of the British Association last week by Lord Raglan. "There are many families m this country," he said. "whose traditions' A Duke take
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  • 1243 8 There are. m Japan, many forms oi exorcising demons and evil spirits. Perhaps the best known tf these is the observance ol the Setsubon. a reluious iestival dating many centuries back and always celebrated on the third day of February when evil spirits are driven away
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 98 8 Jft\ fV_-B JOW«STOr<E3 _Hk I 1 IifUICKV I I t ■r'^t^l Hi sJ^^ I PINEAPPLE HAMS and BACON Extra fine cure from AUSTRALIA'S best packing houses FRY, BOIL or GRILL— they are excellent. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. ORCHARD ROAD. I—WJ.W.1 WJ.W. QUALCAST Ball Bearing Mower CUTS GRASS, LABOUR AND
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    • 49 8 IT APPEARS THAT A NEW TYPE OF CAR can be taken to pieces m ten minutes. A quicker method is to tread heavily on the accelerator and shut your eyes. What about a "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers. Telephone 6480.
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    • 158 8 RECOVERY I I Sir Arthurs Famous Book Cheep Edition J "Masterly should be fMmi every -body who ulshe* loui I the true cau.ies of the present distresses "The Tim. Price fJ.ee. i DEEP WATER AND SHOAL Thirty Thousand Mill's In a foot t-flt-l Boat By Wm A i Kohin.<on "No
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 9 irlhy, a nineLstant at a florist's Hoad. Peckham. fight against a F B t ill who attempted -he rushed towards kiiked him, slamt nt draw on his hand. .Ck Miss McCarthy und she was found among broken glass ■J flowers.
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  • 18 9 F pages of the Government r ouired for a list of un--rupts. Th. list conning like 1.700 names.
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  • 55 9 Foreign Imports To Germany Sept. 22. A decree authorises from tomorrow the retaliatory restriction of Unpoi ts from countries Which restrict the mport of German goods except v. here existing treaties sanction such re srriction The decree will however be S en o ced where a third nation
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  • 631 9 Three Days To Leave Neutral Zone JAPANESE THREAT Foreigners Alaimed At Bandits' Activity JAPANESE headquarters have given the Chinese troops three days to leave the so-called neutral zone south of the Great Wall, threatening drastic action if the warning is not complied with. Meanwhile, foreign residents
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  • 116 9 League Satisfied With Improved Situation London. Sept. 22. Under the presidency o! the Norwegian Premier, M Mowinckel, the Council of the League of Nations opened thia morning at Geneva following a private i session at which it was decided, on the request of the Iraqi Government, to postpone
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  • 125 9 Doctor's Court Watch On Accused Leipzig. Sept. 23. Van der Lubbe <the Communist who is on trial m connection with the Reichstag fire refusing to eat. his I counsel obtained permission at the opening of the morning's proceedings, j for a doctor to sit beside his client
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  • 65 9 JAPAN "INVADING" JAMAICA TEXTILES TARIFFS WANTED But Colonial Office Says "No" Kingston Jamaica, Sept. Replying to a request by the Ltglt--1 lature for permission to raise tpo tariffs against Japanese textiles Sir Philip CunlilTe-Lister 'Secretary for the Colonies stated that the AngloJapanese Treaty precluded discriminatory tariffs against Japan. He urged
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  • 206 9 Sentence on Millionaire Chief of Drug King San Francisco, Sept. 23. Juda Ezra, formerly a millionaire resident of Shanghai, and his brother. Isaac, were to-day each sentenced to twelve years penitentiary and each lined $12,000 on a charge ol sending to San Francisco eight shipments of narcotics
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  • 127 9 British Air Mail Extended to Rangoon London. Sept. XL The first air mail from London I Rang on will leave Croydon to-morrow and is scheduled to reach Burma on October 1. After flying over the existing Indian route via Cairo. Baghdad. Karachi to Calcutta the mails for
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  • 86 9 Hritish Motorhoat Challenge I To America London. Sept. tt Mr Hubert Scott Paine. who designed, built, drove and financed at his personal cost of £22.000 the motor boat. Miss Britain 111. In the recent attempt to capture the International motorboat trophy is to attack on Sunday the ex-
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  • 61 9 A scuffle last night between two Chinese living at 128. Market Street, ended m one of them being seized and thrown into a drain m front of the house by the other. The injured man sustained a nasty gash m the forehead and was taken to the Central Police Station
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  • 49 9 LATEST RUBBER PRICES London. Sept. 23. Messrs. Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot (Sellers 3 27 32d <3 2532d> Buyers) 3 25 32d <3 23 32d> Oc't-Dec 3 27;32d. <3 25l32d> Jan-March 3 15 16d. «%f > April- June 4d. (3 3132d> Market —Steadier.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 244 9 BEMAX THE RICHEST NATURAL VITAMIN TONIC FOOD BEMAX IS INVALUABLE TO CHUJSREN growing children especially. BEMAX jJJfl^J^L^g- and reibout a marked improvement m P hvsl .T.r 1 L the period of to dLsease. Childhood as everyone know. physica i activity rtfa and development. It is a time not on.j 0I
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    • 238 9 _49fek SUTTON'S (mm WORLD FAMOUS '-"^^ESPpW CCX" C mmm^^^lw***i*mmj jE |> 3 The "nest varieties of Fiowef and Vegetable Seeds carefully selected for all climates. Sutton's Seeds are successfully grown m a!! parts of the World with unfailing profit to the grower./ SUTTON'S FLOWER SEEDS. DWARF SINGLE DAHLIA DOUBLE CACTUS
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 452 10 Beneficial Effect On Ti nplate Tra des The spectacular rise of the British canning industry m recent years is having repercussions throughout the world. Countries within and without the British Empire which have previously never undertaken any form of canning are following the example of
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    • 236 10 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY FOX TRADE To Prolong Life of Chilled Meat Discoveries ol prime importance to meat producers m the Empire are described m a report of the work of the Food Investigation Board m 1932. It is published by ELM. Stationery Office. The report records important
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    • 412 10 Beef steak (Round) Kati 3C Beef stew or curry do 24 Mutton Australian lb. 35 Hens '.Locally reared' do 40 Ducks (Saigon* Each 68 EGGS Fowl (Local) 10 25 Duck 10 17 Preserved (Duck» 10 20 FISH Bawal Puteh (Pomfret) Kati 63 Bttnga Ayer < mixed small
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    • 79 10 Restriction Negotiations m Europe London, Sept. 23 The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent says the official announcement that the Government Commissioners of the native rubber districts or the Dutch East Indies will shortly be summoned to Batavia to discuss t restriction is considered to indicate that negotiations with regard
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    • 79 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association September 23, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot < loose* 12^ ]2 i 4 R.S.S. equal to London Standard (F. 0.8. > 12 3 8 12 9|16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender October 12»4 12% November 123 8 12>_ m Oct.-Dec.
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    • 195 10 Singapore, Sept. 23, 12 noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 475 Java Cube 7 5G Hamburg Cube 7*50 Muntok White Pepper 22 25 White Pepper 2L50 Black Pepper 1325 Mixed Black Pepper 900 Copra, sundried 3.45 Copra, mixed 2.85 Small Hake Tapioca 400 Med. Pearl Tapioca 4 50 Small
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    • 121 10 September 23 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) 1 70 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 1 50 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Socony Motor Gasoline drums per British Imperial Gallon 85 Socony Motor Gasoline 4-gallon tin) 355
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    • 88 10 Abroad London, Sept. 22. Exchanges to-day were: Paris 78 3L32. New York 479%. Montreal 4.91. Brussels 22.17%. Geneva 15.96 V.. Amsterdam 7.66. Milan 58 27|32. Berlin 12.94. Stockholm 19 40. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 29. Prague 1043 8 Helsinfe-fors 226%. Madrid 37. Lisbon 102%. Athens 560. Bucharest 525. Belgrade
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    • 216 10 World Exchange Rates September 23 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2|4 332 Lonaon, 3 months' sight _,4 1 lb London, 60 days' sight 2,4 3 64 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1,32 i-uiiu.n, ueinand 2,4 London. T.T. 2,3 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 910 Hamburg, demand 148 New
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    • 269 10 Dutch Plans For China Sugar traders m Java are now planning to develop v market In China m the hope that they may be abl» to make good the loss oi their British Indian market (Hey may establish a factory m Shanghai It this scheme materialises, Japan
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    • 132 10 New Method Developed Ry Soviet Expert Baku. Sept. 22. A new method of prospecting for oil and gas. which is already extensively applied m the Svviet oil industry, has been developed by the oil expert Prolessor Sokolov. Prof. Sokolov found that air m the upper, layers of
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    • 74 10 Trade returns of Brazil for the first six months of 1933 show a favourable S 9 lOo'oOO* f £4 507 00 C mpared wUh m 1932 r corres P° n ding period «f° n L h w ndred and twenty-five barrels ?inm d tS aVe^ een landed at Cherbourg from
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    • 122 10 Phenomenal Increase In Exports Tokio. Sept. 22. In the face of keen British competition Japan's cotton industry continues its phenomenal development, according to figures published by the Cotton-Spinners' Federation for August. Japan exported about 200.000,000 square yards of cotton cloths, representing about 35.000.000 yen. the highest figure since
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    • 147 10 The World Problem of Underconsumption The Master of Sempill. addressing members of the Office Appliance Trades Association of Great Britain and Ire land at a luncheon m London, said the world was suffering from underconsumption and from the imperfect methods of distribution. ••Still, we cannot have it both ways."
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    • 77 10 Keeord Low Interest Rate London, Sept. 22. The total amount applied for ln Treasury Bills to-day was C 58.150.000 The amount allotted m Bills at three months was €45.000.000. The average rate per o»nt. was 4s. 9 15d. as compard with 5s 11 30 d last week. The
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    • 46 10 London. Sept. Sterling on New York is 4 78. Paris 9 1-16. Gold price has increased by lOd to 133 7d a premium of 7>od. over the French franc. Stock markets are quiet War Loan 3' 2 per cent, ls 100% Kaffirs are weak
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    • 126 10 Sept. 2?. 23. 24 American Can. Com. no 9P. o->! Am. Telephone and 4 Telegraph 124 125* 4 126', Atcheson Railroad 57> > 58', 61' 2 upont W,J 76*1 78 nrestono. Common 24 M% 2ML General Electric 20' 20*? oi? 8 General Motors 2 9? 8 3V B
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    • 64 10 I A remarkable increase m rraln shin me*, through the port of Vancouver el__J u nR thC Cr P ypar 19 -^-33 lust closed is reported by the Agricultural Department of the Canadian So I Railways which states that conshrn- merits reached a total of 97 WO wo bushels. This
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    • 551 10 4 Local Business Man's Vi ews No. J GOLD PRicr ANn THE DANGER v or /iVfiL4 r/ow initiating neu> v ••rims ot Fret Press mttm .fc At f*rom rime f.. wellknown Singapore ness man will discus* 10 mercial matter* f, local aspect. -Gold ha> r M utmi i* How many
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    • 65 10 Announcing a reduction of 1 1 'Per cont. mi n the interest pa\ «l {deposits as from September 1 Stockholm EnsklMa Bank since the spring of last yaai I received such Urse suma on c" ♦hat It has b^t n unable to lr\ for sho-t tf» r r~ s and
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  • 788 11 Saturday's Closing Quotations .KPTEMBER 23rd, 1933 ft" Buyers Seller. g 29s 30s x.d. 30s 35s OS** 1 14s 6d 15s 6d 1.10 1.15 c.d v j) 25s 26s :l p nc csr- 16 is 3^, 2 r Is 7d Is lOd 44 46 m <ss> Hs 6d
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  • 202 11 Ilx>iM_on'g Successful Show >us appeal of radio to the irly demonstrated at the Exhibition, recently held ondon, when the attend- > record The number of visited the show was .rly 63.000 more than last was officially announced w< re booked to the value of .ion pounds sterling.
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  • 53 11 I Von Papcn's Suggestion For Hungary Budapest, Sept. 22. At the conclusion of his five-day Herr von Papen disclosed that he SSi Svised Dr Oomboes to convert the whTat a °a. in Hungary for the Sowmg of soya beans, resin and oil Seda and make Germany independent <>t
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  • 51 11 The following appointment, are an,h <n the Gazette: Mr. N. once. MC t/ir R J F. Curtis. M.C.S., f' ng Ta r s Third Magistrate. Singapore: Mr J M Brander. M.C.S.. to act as Mieistrate. Singapore. Police [nsmctor PS Gordon to be Assistant CSgSion omcer^ W-.^ SJT lud^Singa^re. Penang anc
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  • 208 11 VISCOUNT ISHII IS HOPEFUL Economic Relations With Britain Viscount Ishii. chief of the Japanese j delegation to the World Economic Conference, adroitly parried questions pertinent to the vexed situation m the Far East when I saw him on board the Hakone Maru. homeward bound from London,
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  • 182 11 Constructed Cnder The Scheldt Antwerp. Sept. 10. The King and Queen of the Belgians. With the Duke and Duchess of Brabant. inaugurated to-day. amid the enthusiasm ol an immense crowd, two new tunnels under the Sheldt One is for vehicles and is about two kilometres long: the other
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  • 42 11 In view of the withdrawal ol the lowest tender Municipal Committee No. has approved acceptance ol the next lowest, that of Kian Tionu and Co at $12 173.50 'as amended* tor construction ot Haig Road between East Coast Road and Geylang Road.
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  • 242 11 Rubber Shoes Rated As A Luxury Canton. Sept. 11. Workers In the three local rubber factories are on strike as a protest against tin ntusal of their employers to render eontribuuons to the Canton 'Mechanics' Union, which utilize the money lor the education ol the workers' childn-n
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1088 11 Assets exceed SIZ.ftOO.OOO *f™ WMThe Great Eastern life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) I_ONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, 8.0. HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Ufe Assurance Companies
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 202 12 PANIC IN STRICKEN SHIP Hirundo Hits Rock In Bay Of Siam Bangkok, Sept. 23. The Norwegian steamer Hirundo struok a rock m the Bay of Siam. near the island of Koh-Si-Chang during the week-end and panic occurred among the passengers. A hole was torn m the vessel's bows and water
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    • 151 12 Hanjf San£ Puts Back lo Hong: Kong k 2_ -n Stoam Navigation to__T_ Hanß San ""-'^d Konß a damaged condlton w SSoI Was bound Tientsin from Hong Kong and shortly after having Swatow. jar which ahooktS ship was felt It soon became obvious ,that the vessel had
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    • 724 12 Britain's ShipbuildjJ Progress 1 'From Our Own Correspondent > London. S?pt. 12. One of the most important events In london this week has been the opening by the Earl of Athlone of the Shipping. Engineering and Machinery Exhibition at Olympia. Lord Athlone emphasised that
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    • 88 12 Owners and masters oi shipping m raajmtid to keep their 01 the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from Blloao Fort on October 6th and October 15th. commencing at 8 r-i 2_ oi 18 WUI be Mount Imbeah. Blakang Mali and
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    • 35 12 Per President Polk Henry Appel Mr Otto R w R Barnm Mrs P T Robert Bishop Mr Q KeUei Stack Mrs M B Stark Mr y F L Tobey Mr J R V,
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    • 37 12 The Conte Rosso I T 1 due here to morrow -Tuesda lrom Trieste. Venice Brind; Bombay and Colombo, and i again the same day at .s p m Hoof Kong and Shanghai Sh. alongside the SHB wharf
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 528 12 VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off m the WONDERLAND of the SOUTH. Countless attractions await the tourist m this Southern playground. Wonderful scenes great cities glorious GREATLY beaches and the best climate m the World. Take advantage of the greatly reduced fares REDUCED Jl hlcl L m °P erat€ for one special
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    • 94 12 I- S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA INDISTRIAL AND TRANSPORT CO Incorporated m Japan) REGCLAR FREIGHT AND FASENGER SERVICE j From Japan i> ue s SHOJINMARU Oct. 7 Oct 7 I F o B R OS KoL MARU Ct 10 10 FOR KOBE. OSAKA, MOJI. YAWATA NAGOYA AND YOKOHAMA. Due Sails ERIE
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    • 94 12 H.ENDERSON LINE SCHEDI LB OF ItfUMI "J fortnightly Pas*en«er su Hern R n «fo«n. Port s.i.u*. Marseillem. Palma and Encl HOMEWARD SAILINGS rort of Disembarkation Phi I ra\r 1 SAGAING BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING BURMA YOMA J. b PEGU V r CHINDWIN V KEMMENDINE a, Call,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 416 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday i 7rm. and Thursday 7.30 am Kedah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 pm Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 am Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 D m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7
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    • 59 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Lyons Maru. Jap 4340. from Yhama 23.9. for Liverpool 24 9 23 p 9 a 1or SS2, Si lrom Capo St. Francis. Brit .170 frnm •or S Lun 2 6 124 fr m Baklvla H* ■JSrVJsa, 5 1 irom Silversandal Brit ifio-j i 23.9. Port S^ttenham was fashioned
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 515 13 P. O, British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. PONDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Tonnage. Singapore Tonnage. Singapore. I t AN 6,070 Sept. 28 CORFU
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    • 538 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated ln England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SEP VICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS ANT/ SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. steamers. Dae Sails. 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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    • 1217 13 %*w*fTJTi =Tn__^fe^ i ai j sf ££s___s_L3eT H.pa./_NTlN(i^_6___^^M THB BLUB FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THB HUA KBJOW BTBAMBBXP 00. CIBSII B6nsa Ship On, Zddu and Gblna Lid. ff^^. B***™8 Bavtoataon On, Ltd. THB OUNARD STEAMBHZP 00, LM THB STRAITS STBAMBHIP Co., Ltd. THB SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Oo Ue THB CHINA NAVIGATION Co.,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 776 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ PLANCIUS— Monday. Sept. 25. Belawan-Deli. BOTH— Monday. Sept. 25, Batavia and Semarang. MAKASSER— Monday, Sept. 25. —Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api. ROKAN— Tuesday. Sept. 26, Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TandjongMengeidar. Tandjong-Leidong and Asahan. CREMER— Wednesday. Sept. 27, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS— Wednesday, Sept. 27,
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    • 540 14 P >i___ i ii ML^ii Mi m arat TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Spore. Spore. Penang. N.York. Pres. Polk In Port Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Nov. 7 Pres. Adams Oct. 7 Oct.
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    • 471 14 _______H 1 H TO NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON. INTWERP ROTTERDAM MIDDLESRKOI (.11 N| SKATORI MARU 10.000 Oct. 5 6 FUSHIMI MARI SKASHIMA MARU 10.000 0ct .19 20 HAKOZAKIMVJYASUKUNI MARU 1.000 Oct. 31 Nov 1 TERUKUNI MA» non J HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. 15 10 HAKUSANMAI SSUWA MARU 10.600 Nov 30 Dec.
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  • 780 15 Wiltshires Completely Outplay Police SMOOTH MILITARY FORWARD WORK COLLECTS SEVEN GOALS I Wiltshires 7; Police .1. Fighting with theh_ backs to the wall, the S.S. Police fared badly at the hands [of the Wiltshire Regiment m the Cuptie at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, and went down to the
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 15 Not as bad as it looks. An incident m the Colman Shield match at Jalan Besar yesterday, m which Kota Kaja beat P. Stia 2—l.
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 15 ,l.i>ers of the future. Telok Saga team, runners-up m the Daing Makkah Shield competition.
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  • 165 15 s nl 1. of Open Singles I May matches m the Singa- Association's chamnt were played off at ll yesterday morning. ting encounter was match m the open Lim Boon Guan and which the former won 15 10. Boon Guan player and wore his with a series of good
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  • 88 15 inakans Ueaten By Pemag »wn Correspondent > Penan.. Sept !3. v mbled at St Xa- rday to witness a w en t ti*- Singapore Lub, champions of the medan League, who Kedah to piay a series d th- Penan. Malays. wen somewhat disap- r ill ring but the
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  • 99 15 .11 represent the i t P lice on the Police Thomson Road, today p. C Sands .(Cant). R. J Flvnn. G. L F. Willis. C C. If< redlth, w. R. Wil•r. j o. Regan. L. M. O'Dwyer. C. H. Coshan, xi agalnat The r.a.f. the V.M.C.A. ground on 8
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  • 61 15 •••nant J. O. Wilson. S.S. transferred to the rs. Lieutenant J. M. 3 V.F.. has resigned his comhop of the Chemical the Rubber Research i rived m Singapore by nt Polk on Saturday. been on a visit to it is understood, he principal rubber in 1 Intereats of rubber spending
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  • Tennis
    • 281 15 N. S. Wise Wins -A" (lass Singles N. S. Wipe won the final ot the 'A" Class singles of the S.C.C. Autumn te.inis tournament by defeating R. F Goodman 6-4. 6-2 on Saturday. Ihe match was resumed at 5-3 m the first set. at which stage play was
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    • 147 15 Results of ties played m the Old Rafflesians' Association Tennis Tournament are as follows:— G. T. Peal Challenge Cup:— Dr T. H Wee beat Mhd. Yusoi b Ishak 5 -7. I—l, 6— 3 Doubles Handicap:— H If. Sujak and Dr. T. H. Oh owe 5 beat N| Wing
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    • 94 15 Grit Club Heat Kedah Team (From Our Own Correspondent." Penan*. Sept. l\. An interesting tennis contest was d on the Golf Club courts between Kedah Wanderers and Penang Golf :iub. the latter winning by six matches °In the singles, Penang won four out ,1 six aames. Huggins Kedah
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  • 103 15 Won By Medan Britons (From Our Own Correspondent Medan. Sept. 20. The most important sporting evenl of the year is the football match Hoillnt I vs EnUat.d. for the Governor var ?">« Cup which until now ha: been won tvvL by Holland and one. by Th" g gTme
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  • 52 15 By defeating the holder. M. P. Davis. In the Royal Colombo Golf Club Championship final, by 2 up and 1 to play C A. S. Booth gained the proud distinction of becoming the Club champion as well as Captain of the i Club. Booth had previously won the Club title
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  • 334 15 CHINESE TOUR IN SELANGOR Kheng Hock Arid Khoon Onn Share Honours From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 24. Singapore Chinese defeated the Selangor Chinese 4-2 m a match here yesterday Straight irom the kick olf both sides went all out to score and play was transferred
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  • 76 15 Somerset Score .57 Points Against Yorkshire London. Sept. 23. In a county Rugby match (not m the championship) at Taunton. Somerset defeated Yorkshire by 37 points to nil. Principal Club results were: Harlequins 10 Roisslyn Park 0 London Scottish 6 Wasps 12. Richmond 17 Old Leysians B Bath
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  • 114 15 Hritish Team Defeats Americans In a hard fought and ewcttlng tussle requiring extra time to decide the issue the British quartette regained possession of tlie Sir Peter Grain Cup. symoblic trophy of the annual nueinational polo supremacy. When the] defeated the American team by ftff goals to four at
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  • 279 15 Kir by Keats Lysaght At Sidmouth From Our Own Correspondent.* London. Sept. 12 Exceptionally interesting lawn tennis tournaments have been held at both Sidmouth and Folkstone this week In the former. V. O. Kirby. the South Atrican Davis Cup player, defeated J P. G. Lysaght. who won the
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  • 540 16 RAIN SPURS DEPOSED Fast Forwards Beaten by Mud ARSENAL LOSE Two Players Sent Off at Blackburn (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 23. 17ERY heavy rain resulted to-day I" m the anticipated reversal of the football form which has been shown on the hard grounds which have been the rule
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  • Tennis
    • 178 16 Perry And Miss Round Win Los Angeles Singles Los Angeles, Sept. 24. F J. Perry (British holder of the American lawn tennis title) won the championship of the Pacific and South West by defeating Satoh I Japan) 6 4. I—6. 6—3. 7—5. m the final of
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    • 91 16 Favourite Well Beaten In Cesarewitch Rehearsal London, Sept. 23. The Newbury Autumn Cup (£1615 about 2 miles. 1 furlong, was run at Newbury to-day and resulted as follows Mr. P. Johnson's LOOSESTRIFE 1 Sir F. Eley's XIMENES 2 Mr. W. G. M. Singers BEAU FRERE Thirteen ran.
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  • 59 16 The following have been invited to play Association Football for SCC vs Wiltshires on Thursday, at Anson Road Stadium m the S.A.F.A. Cup T. G. Lashmar; J. L. Elmer F A McCaffery; T Robertson. C j' Bembroke, R. N. Walling; R A F Brown. L. H. Eastman.
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  • 517 16 Sculling Event Won By G.C.R. Franks R. S. Y. Cs. LAST REGATTA Royal Singapore Yacht Club held its last rowing regatta of the year on Saturday when conditions were good, but there was a slight headwind which! if anything, steadied up the crews. The
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  • 69 16 L. M. Kelly Wins "Open" Title Melbourne, Sept. 20. L. M. Kelly, the 20-year-old Goulburn professional, won the Australian open golf championship with an aggregate of 302. A. W. Jackson, of Victoria. R. Jupp, also of Victoria, and Jim Ferrier of New South Wales (a former Shanghai boy),
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  • 35 16 New York, Sept 2* Following are details of a National League baseball game played to-day Boston 3 H J Philadelphia o n Betts pitched and Moore made i home run for Boston- Reuter
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  • 13 16 A trial match between Asiatic Ruebv Players took place at Ipoh on Saturday
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  • Golf
    • 128 16 Percy Alliss Beats Mark Seymour London, Sept. 23. At Purley (Surrey) to-day Percy Alllss Beaconsfleld the holder of the German open championship, beat Mark Seymour. <oi Crow Wood. Glasgow*, the Scottish champion, by 5 up and 4 to play m the 36 holes final of the "News
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    • 95 16 The October Ladies' Medal competition will be played on Monday the 2nd proximo. The Qualifying Round, over 18 holes, ior the "Autumn Cup" will be played m conjunction with the monthly medal and the best eight scores m each division "A" and "B" respectively will qualify for
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  • 35 16 Stribling Outpoints aN c Rosenbloom Houston. Irx.iv v rp In a ten round non-tltl* contt_t Young Stribling. makn.i: appearance since he training for his fight ~y kindale. narrowly Rosenbloom the world weight champion —Re.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 946 16 BRINGS REVERSAL OF FORM Saturday's Results and Present League Positions 1 Division I. Division 11. I Division 111 (Southern.) Division 111 (Northern). I Scottish Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 1 Blackpool 2 Swansea T. I 'Bournemouth 1 Gillingham lßarnsley 6 Accrington St. 0 Aberdeen s Blackburn R. 3 Sheffield Wed. 1
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    • 109 16 Phone 4825. V-^^)vVUAf_>_^ SPECIAL DISHES FOR THIS WEEK. MONDAY Iri^h B|4 w 1 I KSDAY Ro.is- b. iddun and Horseradish >. WED.NESDU Roast Lag o: pork Apph' Sauce and H. d i imiin Roasr Pheasant Bacon o Br«\id ta_d FKll>\\ Roast Lamb. Red Currant Jelly d Mint 5..--tATUftMI Braided B
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