The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 September 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,073. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th., 1933 10 CENTS.
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  • 297 1  - JAPAN TO TAKE DRASTIC STEPS Sin Chew Jit Poh farge Scale Fighting Imminent ULTIMATUM TO CHINESE REBELS EXPIRES THE Japanese headquarters m North China have assured the leader of the loyal Chinese troops that they intended to take drastic action to oust the iroops out of the neutral zone if
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  • 203 1 Shanghai. Sept. 27. wards and eastwards wo columns of the rebel 1 Charhar forces led by General Fang Chen-wu ar.d Chi Hung-chang will probably encounter the main defence lines ol the Central troops at Kaoliying this evening. Fang's men arc marching m the direction of Sanho, to the southeast of
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  • 64 1 Fifteen Broken Heads v 11" Dublin. Sept. 87. en with damaged heads are In pita] a:-r a pitched battle bet v cc and Republicans m connectii n with the English beer boycott. Several thousand people surged around the "remises of Bass. Ratclille and Oretton, sro-ir.ii the windows.
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  • 36 1 Mr W H Vewteeven has resigned his post as Assistant Manager. Runnympde Potel and is leaving with Mrs. Ver«teeven for the Far East by the ss Rawalpindi He expects to go on to Australia from there.
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  • 99 1 More Power To Japan's Naval Chief Tokio, Sept. 27. Looking towards the prospective 1935 naval conference the naval regulations have been revised officially m the gazette, enlarging the powers of the Chief of the Naval General StaiT concerning •questions related to the scheme of national defence,"
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  • 77 1 Washington, Sept. 27. The United States has informed Britain that she is unable to postpone any part of her naval construction programme. This follows the recent British communication regarding the proposed American naval building up to treaty limits. British representations on the matter were made to Mr. Norman Davis, the
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  • 72 1 Washington. Sept. 27. Interlocked with the N.I.R A. efforts is the difficult armament question. Special Washington correspondents point out that U.S.A. acquiesence m the British suggestion tor the suspension of the laying down of the projected cruisers would have meant the suspension Of 40.000 tons of construction. It is assumed
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  • 74 1 (iencva. Sept. 27. Efforts to ftnd a working formula bofore the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference meeta In October were continued yesterday. Although little progress can bo recorded on the main ultlea connected with the German claim to re-arm a more optimistic note is becoming manifest. The Italians still ipparently
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  • 170 1 Visit of Civil Lord of the Admiralty London, Sept. l\. Captain Euan Wallace reckons to j cover 20.000 miles m 51 days when he departs on an official visit to eastern naval stations on Sept. AO. He v/ill travel from England to Rangoon by Imperial Airways, then
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  • 178 1 No Faith In Recovery Programme FARMERS' UNION PRESIDENT'S LETTER TO MR. ROOSEVELT THE people are overwhelmingly disappointed and disgusted with the recovery programme. They still have faith m you but no faith whatever m the programme, declares Mr. John G. Simpson, President of the Farmers' Union
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  • 163 1 New York. Sept. 27. Strikes arising from the code system now involve 250.000 workers and ;he restlessnejß of the farmers and Wall Street intransigence are combining to present th< Recovery Campaign with another crisis. Trie country is anxiously awaiting some decisive action by tn<> Pr«*sMpnt m
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  • 299 1 LesgUC President's Hint To The Powers London. Sept. 25 Mr. Tewmter, who is the South Af- rtcan High Commissioner m London, was elected president of the League of Nations Assembly for the coming year at the fourteenth Assembly of the League at Geneva to-day. In a
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  • 150 1 50,000 People Drowned, a Million Starving Nankins, Sept. 27. 50,000 people drowned; 1,000,000 starving: 2,000,000 others affected. That is the oflicial estimate of the losses In the Yellow River Hoods which devastated a triangle lying between the new and old channels of the Yellow River m July
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  • 126 1 CHINA MUST BE SUPPORTED Or Japan Will Exclude Westerners London, Sept. 27. Sir G. B. Hunter, m a letter to The Times, stresses the disastrous results, economically and politically, due to China's inability to absorb hfr share of the world's products owing to the lowness of silver. While he does
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  • 65 1 London, Sept. 27 A 2 r 2 per cent, conversion loan, redeemable m 1944-9 and totalling 150.000.000 is announced by the Bank Of England, the price ot issue being 94 pet Dent. Holders of 4> 2 per cent Treasury bonds may convert at the rate of £106 7s
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    • 44 1 lG IA TEA orir^ the freshness n d fragrance of the Malay an gardens direct to your home. RAFFLES HOTEL, LTD. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO -DAY'S ATTRACTIONS Special Dinner Classical Music 8.15 P.M.— 9.15 P.M. DANCE (FORMAL) 9 .45_M1D-NIGHT. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381.
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    • 156 1 On Other Pages A successful test of the radio telephone between Malaya and Java was by the I ree Pres* yesterday Page 9. How he escaped from his bandit captors but had to return to them because he lost his way m the snow-covered wastes was told to a Hong
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    • 112 1 Th#r# I* no better TVt thai BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER ENDURANCE ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE INFORMAL ir» SATURDAY, *m SEPTEMBER 30th, 1933 SPECIAL DINNER SERVED IN THE DINING ROOM CLASSICAL MUSIC BY PAUL STRAUSS BAND MENU Grape-Fruit Maraschino Real Turtle Soup with Sherry Supreme
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  • 187 2 Malayan Association to Meet m Singapore Th" annual meeting of the Malayan Association of the Institution of Civil Engineer! will be hold this year m Singapore on Septombor r>Oth and October Ist. The principal engineering works ot interest to be visited this fear are the dockyards and works
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  • 262 2 C.O.C/s Inspection On Sunday Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly. H.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. arc as follows: Ranges.- T-: following range allotments are published for information: Transport leave Headquarters Bukit Timah Range Sat. Sun. 30.9 33 S. Fortress Coy. RE -Europeans. 1J0.33 S.
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  • 97 2 Thf following is tho programme of drills up to and for week-ending. October Ist. Thursday, 5 15 p.m.. Headquarters. "C" (Scottish) Coy., ifallalg Cup Examination Friday. 5.15 p m.. Headquarters. Bdo. 81g. Se<- Ruction Parade; Ist. Bn. Sig. Sec. Prepare for 0.0 C.'l Inspection; Malay Headquarters.
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  • 120 2 More Voices Wanted The musical Society made a very encouraging start on Tuesday with the practices lor the Elijah, but even ii every member on the bo lv cornea along I i take part. th<> chorus will still be on the small side [or a. work of this
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  • 93 2 Chinese MXYs m Penanjr Oppose Continuance (From Our Own Correspondent) IVnun:,'. Sept. Zd. At to-day's meeting ol the Municipal Commissioners, the President 'Mr Etoydi said the Government had sought their opinion as to whethei the Daylight Saving Bill, which was Introduced for one year, should be continued or
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  • 92 2 Mr. Yew Kirn Wins The Banksian Medal 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Sept. 24. The annual dower show of th< Malacca Horticultural Society was held at the Malacca City Park. The show was opened by the Ke.sident Councillor, the hon Mr \V AT Miliington. Mr. E. Yew
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  • 85 2 Soviet— Poland Frontier Minsk, Sept. 26. An exchange of political prlsonen has taken place a' the station of Kolosovo on the Soviet -Polish frontier. The Polish Government handed over to the Soviet representatives the prominent leader of the national liberation movement m the Western White Russia, the active
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  • 140 2 Prof. v. c. Hendershot of thr Seventh Day Advcntist Mission will be leaving Penan;* on furlough on September 28 by the p. o. "Rawalpindi" Tor Hong Kong from where he will nraceed t'> America He originally int« nd d to itay another year, bur as hr was offered a position
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  • 364 2 FIGHT FOR DIPLOMATIC RECOGNITION International Oil Trusts 9 Opposition Moscow. Sppt. 26. In connection with the re-establish-ment of diplomatic relations between the U.S.S.R. and Spain the Moscow press reviews the previous connections 'between these two countries. Czarist ROHil had do vrry Strong political or economic ties with
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  • 198 2 Impii-hi l Service Modal For The' Ma h mud bin Ismail The Hon'ble Mr. A S Haynes. ActIng Colonial S'l-n-Tary. straits Settlement* held an Investiture on Friday. a1 JalmO Bf.sar Stadium alter the hnal man-h ol the Malay Inter-Bchool Football Competition and presented the Imperial Service
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  • 134 2 Extending The Pcnang Supply (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 26. In connection with the Municipal electric supply, it has been officially reported there has been a drop m the pressure m the Jelutong area and the Municipal Engineer, having reported that the most satisfactory wly to .Improve
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  • 12 2 The Overseas Japanese Women's taodatton, Singapore branch is ex empted from registration
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  • 357 2 Startling Crash In Court PART OF DOME FALLS AWAY At 10.45 yesterday mr>rning. whik > magistrates were busily conducting cases, a loud crash resounded through the Police Court building and causec t everyone who was not tied down by business to leap to his feet and rush out to the
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  • 326 2 Society's Difficulties in_Siam From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. Sept. 20. The Society for the Promotion ol Animal Welfare In Siam has path tv travt;. Despite the fad tl .is under the King's patroi .^.d It I had several distinguished Pn a\dents, somehow or other the lociel D rer
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  • 57 2 Negotiations For Settlement m Johoiv Case <Fn»m Our Own Ooffmpondeol I Johorc Bahru. Sept. 26 a European planter, appeared before Capt. Nelson Jones, the test magistrate, yesterday, oo chatm Of assa.lt,n, a Chinese cyel, r^SS Mr. c. Cooper for defendant s lid ttat negotiation, were beinu n ido
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  • 10 2 Thursday September Before the Chief .lustae. Mr Justice
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  • 146 2 I HlRB Fall Ot Rock At Kinahalu For thr Information of those who nuv hau h < lia/arding guesses, the White mart which has recently appeared down the side ol Kmabalu OO in BR face is not yet another of its famous waterialls but a colossal fall ol
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  • 87 2 Singapore death rate for the week j ended September 23 was 19.28 per mille per annum compared with 20 15 in preceding week and 18.91 in the eor responding week ol Laal war The deaths numbered 171 ot whom 14., were innese and the chief eaus_ i were
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  • 50 2 The MMmda i i Prtdaji meetHig of the Municipal Commlsa contains a notice of motion by Mr. j 1 regarding prohibition of all trapping ■narii* and shooting of birds bfthe Municipal catchment areas Mr i n?fn a M i0 tax on bicycles and the Increase oi tax cm trie* les
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  • 55 2 larinht Features In Autu.ui NumU-i Tlv I no;.*bly th. pla> of the local I in tne Autumn mm zine of the Ex-S M.i!;i\,i Tlv indard of pn elude an RlddeU'a War Dial butions that will be ol Fx-Servlcrm-u. of all Branch. B8C that copies of the ma ready
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  • 92 2 Appointments Gazette ol Sept 22 ._> T. O. Blot, id Eli ctrfcal D' pt m< :.nd col to be fed Mr J m rordb tf Principal i i Lumpur. Mr E Headmai I E D N s ear Di G. E. Turn- troll. I tbour K...' m.u. iv
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    • 249 2 i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISemEntTi KENNOMEAT i f CONCENTRATED MEAT FOR DOCS CONTAINS ie piucticallj m, iat, ana nil. th«.<: be used witn mon- cjniiiicnco than B ordinary meat scraps, Urn (at ol *hi» d distases. y KennOmeat P I Meat m Miniature g -to t A I Ih. tin X equal
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    • 194 2 I~— m j TBWDg sorn i are now i iilan .'i i In tl Annual r. Bup si H suppi duri: 4 pn; V. Thy H A TO 1 1 KXrilllM (,i, CiODOUN \((d\|. %|l|J| to let m splendid crete build-.,* Robinson Road < Appl> itsl m Vrrr Press. NOTK
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 255 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Thursday, 28th. I Saturday, 30th. High Water 06.11 6.8 ft., 16 01 79 ft Hign Water 846 79 ft •19 50 83 ft Boys' Brigade Jubilee Display, Victoria Golf: Sepoy Lines men's monthlj Theatre, 5.15 p.m. medal 'stroke). Annual goneral meeting. Singapore Hockey: S.C.C. Trial. Padang.
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  • 799 3 SODA FOUNTAINS AND SCHOOL cRH a n CULTURE IN I \i; EAST atk to the Villages Movement i I American culture Ins s evidenced by the jport authorities m I dance of soda Kong, and the j m China— was Mr. B. L. Rallia retary ol the V.M he addressed
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  • 301 3 No Need For Alarm m Penang (From Our Own Correspondent* n Penang, Sept. 26. Relying to a number of questions b> Mr P. N. Knight on the increase m mosquitoes m Penang and what steps ir< being taken to abate the nuisance Uli Municipal President (Mr. Boyd> at
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  • 118 3 Orphans And Workless To Benefit From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca. Sept. 24. A concert was given by pupils oi he Malacca French Convent school Ul }id of the orphans' fund and the unemployment funds. The hon. Mr. W. M. Millington. R»-.v! 1» n* Councillor, was present. Items
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  • 82 3 \t th< last meeting of the L.^rut Sanitary B.)ard. the Assistant CommisUoner of Pulice CMr. Morrtss) put for* .sard a proposal for a public swimming j.tth m TaipinK. He was Of opinion that, without any j indue cost or labour, the lake which ies within the jungle
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  • 392 3 Volunteer Activities At Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 25. Major General L. C. L. Olriiield made iris last inspect' m of ttM volunteer forces <>i Selaiifor yesterday. Addressing the troops alter th" nanoeuvres were over H.E. the General Officer Commanding the Troops mentioned the lact that it was
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  • 213 3 Baagkok "Sports" Shows A Profit From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. Sept. >0. Bangkok* prcmltr cob thi s club, has issued its balance theet. a. respectable profit has been earned al- though not on the handsome lines of pro-slump days. The committee ha* found a new source of
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  • 36 3 Messrs. M. S. Menon and N. R. Menon of the Singapore V.M.C.A. School of Commerce have passed tho Teachers' Diploma examinations m Mathematics and Typewriting respectively, of the Faculty of Teachers m Commerce, London. «!^^*T"" I
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  • 943 3 One-Time Friends Take Their Troubles To Court i Two attractive Chinese women, dressed m Shanghai costume and named Ng Choo Leong and Choo Ah Sap. figured as complainant and accused, respectively, m a case of criminal breach of trust m respect of a diamond ring
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  • 321 3 Flowers, Broomsticks And Boards A story of domestic strife was unfolded m the Police Court, before Mr. J MePherson Brander. yesterday, when Mrs. R. C. White. Eurasian living at Ko. (5. Victoria Street, was summoned for Ming criminal force to a Chinese Christian washerwoman named Tan (tana.
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  • 58 3 Tht marriage ol Mr. R. E. Royston >1 Lci'-jh Estate. Siliau. and Miss Geral dine Onvr. of Los Angeles. California took pl*M at St. Mark's Church. Serembait no Siturclay. DonaUona oi diamded dothlni household poods, etc win be pmtefulUr received at the y.wca Raflßei Quay for their Jumble tale to
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  • 400 3 INJURED GAMBLERS NO7 PROSECUTED 19 Others AH To Pay Fines Two DM ii who jumped out of a. ttnt Hour window and broke thru ttabi during police raid on a g^mbllny den escaped poilec prosecution m th» Second Magistrate's Court before Mr. N Grice yesterday, when Mr.
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  • 1171 4  - Penalties In Contract Bridge ELY CULBERTSON BY PENALTIES for violations of the laws in Contract Bridge are supposed to be commensurate with the offence— that is. small violations are supnosed to be punished by small penalties and large violation by large penalties. In actual practice, however, it is not at
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  • 121 4 How A Thief Was Foiled A spider's web led to the conviction at Hastings of James Luck for stealing over 5.000 cigarettes from a shop in Vicarage-road. Luck lived in a flat in the same building, and a detective said Luck suggested that the thief had
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  • 1087 4 Recruited From Country's Best Intellects GOVERNMENT BY "BRAINS" j BRITISH ASSOCIA TION SUGGESTION <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 8. Whether the six hundred odd Ministers and private M.P.'s who will reassemble in the House of Commons on Nov. 7 represent a reasonably good selection
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  • 104 4 Work Ol Tht I lt| <»n_*iM Government The Prime ft| v I continued unit; National Go\- H Ing at Kiln, in fl claimed that J Great Brit air fl dustrially H ernment's work d I treme dlfflcul* H He pointed to 1 taking place fl scribing this fl
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  • 10 4 Mr A H v. I Thursday lor Australia WMIlNl I
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    • 198 4 Has no I Jilv Hair Now -"I had become completely dlacouraged by a hea^e "1 frowth o. disgusting hair. a-rf^*.^ L I tried depilatory pastea, R C_#_f___ __E evil smelling pawder and I /f|#U M painful electric treatment Wa* VWmM mi —even a raaor. Shaving > i^i simply made the
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    • 24 4 jm^S INDISPUTABLY^ Y^?* THE BEST ________________i^^^^^^^^^^___________ ___k l____r w/ g^mw*~^'^^ A I 1 I |_!^k_*» I |L V FRAMROZ CO. r 'Phone 63S4 I
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  • 197 5 Many Killed When Hurricane Devastates Atlantic Coastal Towns Of America nr.f "i Ihf main streets m Norfolk. Virginia flooded aft— «v to the extent „f a million pounds dn tT," 1 H ht lt ki was donr The town was romplrtrly isolated. Kelson of Neu York injured dv ring the
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    • 172 5 /Wen ZiAe t/iese They have spread the friendship for Craven Mixture Tobacco from end to end of the Empire soldiers, sailors, sportsmen all, putting so much into life, expecting much from it m the matter of smoking-joy. In every Garrison Town, m every Port and City, m almost every frontier
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  • 1535 6 The "Crag" Dates Back To The Fifties Captain Kerr And Penang's Famed Beauty Spot The announcement m the papers that the famous caterers, the Runnymedt* Hotel. Limited, are taking over the lease and will manage the Crag Hotel recalls to mind a little history m connection with this Penang Hili
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  • 72 6 The death occurred at home on Thursday last of Mrs. John Falconer h wife of the District Officer. Tampin.. The deceased lady went home very re- Gently and on her wav she had to break i the journey at Colombo owing to ai' heart attack. She leaves behind an! only
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  • 277 6 Thousands Of Members Affected B\ Court Ruling From Our Own Correspondent.* IViliik. Sept. 25. Because the decision of the Couit of Appeal will aflect the Association 'and other similar associations there 'was a large section ol the public m the Supreme Court to-day when Mr Justice
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  • 162 6 Russian Arrested In Singapore Herman Wolinski. a Russian, who was arrested m a hotel In Sophia Road on August 20 following the receipt of a oable from the Bombay police that he was wanted there on a charge of alleged criminal breach of trust m respect of
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  • 130 6 Man Sentenced For Possessing You an liable to three years" rigorous imprisonment and to a fine of SlO.OOO lor this otTcnce." observed Mr H_ A. Fornt, the criminal district Judge addressing a middle-aged man. named Abdul Rahman, yesterday. Accused was charged with the possession o4 deterlous drugs
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  • 297 6 Conspicuous liravcr) n tl Somme Major William Barnsl- D.S.O. MX and bar la?. Hr.icklc.sham Bay Suss. I dead m his bed room i< Major Allen, who was 41. was a* ed the VC lor most consptcuo very and devotion to du f on the Somme. on S«
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  • 64 6 What is believed to have t»lirst order of its kind m Brit. made at Cranbrook X- *h< a man found guilty a puppy was forbidden v\ dog again A new tyr* was punished at Cl«rk« nu man was convicted of i.tj less broadcasting relax s< r I central receiving station
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  • 277 6 Amt'ricjin Lady And Japanese Soldier I'rkinK. Sept. If PtoUowinf an exchange ol letters between tht American and Japanese Legations, relative to the use ol the glacis around the Legation Quarter as a bridle-path during military monoeuvres. the Incident concerning Miss Emmeline Arguello. private secretary to Mr Nelson T
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    • 33 6 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days i pay gj PMPf om(~ 1 F.nlammd Porm* and BUmuh— G... Formvmrf out V T b<Ch ««W wJr, P < W *Si— HH.nlwd Wk.U Coto«, TOKALON Lti.-lONDO\
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    • 762 6 SI 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION i Six Free Chances Every Week i 'i i OELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Com- i petition No. 6 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be
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    • 115 6 ECZEMA CAUSED DISRGUREMENT Watery Eruptions Form* Child. Cuticura Heal* < My little £lrl suffered from rv aome time and nothing seen.*-. her. It first started with a dry ski began to weep. Tha irritations to scratch until watery, *orr < formed, and the trouble soon over her face, causing great
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  • 20 7 Successful Appeal In Bankruptcy Case arasa*?- -sara n ft n concurrently H^ Lorlshin" 1065 Were set asi <* by
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  • 45 7 Alleged Threat To Kill Debtor Alleged to have itimidated Horn: i "2dTn th S ltd tr Übl<> W hiCh riPMth ln a CUSOd threatonins him with da^er. Same tlme Producing aj PhUnaT dCried """"^ting com- OcT. h 29 was adjourned until j
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  • 124 7 $2,000 CHAN DU FINE Drug Labelled As Fish i Gravy A fine of 52.000. or 20 months' im- pnsonment m default, was imposed by j Mr. H. A Forrer. District Judge, on aI S Chinese. Lee Pak How. yesterday when the latter pleaded guilty to a charge 1 ot importing
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  • 41 7 I 1 Mr. J. W. B. Fairehild. of the P.W.D who is expected back from home leave S shortly, will succeed Mr. W. G. Stewart who is leaving for home on furlough'! next month, as Executive Engineer I Cameron Highlands. 11
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  • 1247 7 Appeal Of Singapore British Malay Football Club > i T H ap Pf b > the Singapore British Malay Footoall Club, represented by its president and zf^'uT'r 1 0 10 under «^s«>ss uaminfir Houses Ordinance, was dismissed whon con^Sd ar| Jt T- T&* he a
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  • 124 7 Chinese Passenger To Pay $30 It is an oirence under the law for a person to act m the capacity of a private postman In bringing letters from other countries into Singapore! When a Chinese passenger arriving from China ports was subjected to the usual search by
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  • 18 7 Two months' extension of leave for the purpose of study has been granted to Dr. R. M. Dannatt.
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  • 231 7 [European And Taxi-driver m Cross Charges A charge and a counter-charge oetween an Indian taxi-driver named Gopalasaroy and a European wireless operator on board the s.s. Silver Beach named P. C. Cahill, was heard before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate yesterday. Cahill charged
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  • 34 7 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. E. A. St routs. Deputy Conservator of Forests. Dr A. W. H Smith. Assistant Medical Superintendent. Central Mental Hospital and Mr V. G. Ezechiel. M.C.S
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  • 236 7 SIAM'S "MYSTERY MAN" KKCALLED BY THK GOVERNMENT Short Stay In Singapore M Pridi Banomyong. the "Mystt-rj Man" of modern Siamese politics, whf at the time of the revolution In Ban* kok was banished by decree, arriv Singapore this week and after a In days' stay has now left to return
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    • 231 7 Riotous Comedy! Grand Opera! Beautiful Ballet Dancing! Snappy Songs! This picture has got EVERYTHING! CAPITOL Nightly 6.15-9.15 id k Qk A Riotously jocular new indiiifiJ IuLIAJ/X British International Comedy set to a BackH ground of the beautiful (&iIBU music froni FAIST •^Mll#l# Wlth JOSE COLLINS 4 1 /•^HbHvl^ Famous Musical
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  • 433 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933. Singapore Is Guessing IT cannot be called a war "scare." It isn't even apprehension. It is just a flutter of curiosity as to the future possibility of war m the Pacific that ll intriguing Singapore and turning the thoughts of every pahit
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  • 964 8 - That Rubbery Smell RUBBER, having had the bottom knocked out of it. is now to have the smell knocked out of it. We all deplore the former sad state of affairs, we are all going to like the latter. For it means that more rubber will
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  • 1350 8 Forest officer! :.ave m the past ltd lonely lives, especially when quartered m districts oil the b< at»-n track, but In these days ol mechanised transport this loneliness and isolation are memories, though there still remain a lew small remote districts whose approaches arc waterways and paths.
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    • 59 8 ONE OF THE INVENTIONS SHOWN at a recent domestic labour-saving exhibition was a powerful piece of apparatus capable of being controlled by a woman's little finger. A robot husband, presumably. The head of every home should see that its contents are fully covered by GAFLAC POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE ft
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  • 567 9 I ARGE AEROPLANE CRASHES iressivc Moscow Funeral Ceremony Moscow. Sept. 25. c many-seated aeroplane crash e d m Lopasnia station, south o pidolsk. killing eight of its occupants those killed are the ViceOf Heavy Industries anc the Board of Aviation Industry and his wife, the head
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  • 21 9 'organ, Executive Engineer. Anson. comes on transfer next t Singapore where he will be large of the construction of the Aerodrome.
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  • 754 9 "HELLO SINGAPORE, JAVA IS ON THE PHONE Successful Tests With" Radio Telephone Link PUBLIC SERVICE IN A FEW WEEKS "Hello, Free Press This is K.L. speaking. Will you standby to take Bandoeng \Ve are now about to switch you over for the first experimental test call on the new radio
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  • 395 9 Escaped But Was Forced To Return BANDITS 9 BRITISH CAPTIVE'S HARDSHIPS Lost In Snow Wastes How he escaped from his bandit captors but lost his way m the snow -covered wastes of the Panshan district of Manchuria, and had to return to the bandits to save his life is told
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    23 9 Motorcycle and machine gun corps, taking up a position, on the hills of Bersiglari district of Northern Italy, during the Italian Army Manoeuvres.
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  • 83 9 Third Missing After Manoeuvres London. Sept. 27. Disaster overtook a Royal Air Force armada returning from manoeuvres m Scotland They encountered tog and one bomber crashed at Bellord. Northumberland, the two occupants being incinerated. A second machine was wrecked at SunderHnd but the crew was saved
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  • 100 9 Litvinoff Refuses to Cancel Mom ou. Sept. 27 The drastic action of expelling German correspondents has been reinforced by the withdrawal of correspondents ot the Official Tass Agency and the newspapers Isvestia and Pravda from Berlin An official statement explaining th>> withdrawal and expulsion of German correspondents says
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  • 46 9 Moscow. Sept. 27. Germany has diplomatically demand- d the revocation ol the order fur ex- I pulsion ol German journalists and M. LitvinotT has declined to accede, de- daring that expulsion was preferable to reprisals tor Germany's 'systematic persecution ot representatives of the Soviet pr->>.*> Reuter
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  • 118 9 LATEST TIN AND KIBRFR PRICES AM) STERLING RATES RIBBFR: London. Sept. 27. Messrs Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were: Spot (Sellers) I 15 i6d ra 15 i6d i Buyers' 3 7 H d I :r H d I Jan -March 4 1 .'.-2d 4d April-June
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    45 9 Pilot Fedosseenko who was to have piloted the balloon which the Soviet authorities prepared for a flight into the stratosphere from Leningrad, m an attempt to beat Professor Piceard's record, and secure new scientific data of the upper regions. The balloon, however, failed to rise.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 163 9 ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd. beg to advise the arrival of an entirely new selection of Ladies Hand Bags. I I II I I Sept. 28th, 29th 30th. The right hand bag with your I ensemble gives that inestimable I feeling of being well and correctly I ROBINSON Co., Ltd.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 376 10 SIAM'S COASTAL TRADE Meeting Of Siam Steam Navigation Coy. j At the fiftieth ordinary general meeting of the Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. at Bangkok Mr. H. Christiansen presided. There were also present Chao Phya Sri Bibadhana and Messrs. O. Paludan-Muller, G. A. C. Preston, Svend Jensen
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    • 891 10 Some Form Of Rubber Control Awaited A steady tin market has again been experienced throughout the week which has induced a more confident tone m the local tin share market, a general advance m quotations taking place following a strong lead from London, states Fraser
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    • 82 10 British Negotiations With Argentine London, Sept. ?5. Negotiations, now being conducted In Buenos Aires between the British Government and the Argentine Government dealing with the supplementary agreement relating to tariff concessions and quantitative regulations, are approaching conclusion and it is hoped an agreement will very soon be signed.
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    • 64 10 Tongkah Harbour Calls Up Another Is <From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 26. Temoh Tin Dredging. Ltd announces a loss of £1,091. lor the year ended June 30. 1933: £7.666 is carried forward to credit. The company's assets •are £24,615 and the liabilities £1,096. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging
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    • 578 10 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE: PROPOSALS i i Directors' Advances To Be Shown I I The Association of British Chambers of Commerce have issued the report Ol their special committee on company law amendment, which has been unanimously adopted by the executive coonetl of the association. The report If
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    • 161 10 Mr. Soong Explains Future Policy Shanghai, Sept. 26. Mr T V. Soong, Finance Minister, made an important statement yesterday when he interviewed foreign and I Chinese pressmen. Four points were (explained. They are:— cotton from the j United States, which forms part of the US. $50,000,000 loan to
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    • 221 10 World Exchange Rates September 27 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 3132 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 i 16 London, 60 days' sight 2|4 3 64 London. 30 days' sigh! 2 4 1132 London, demand 2 4 London. T.T. 2|3 31 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 914 Hamburg,
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    • 84 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Klngapcffe Sept. Z't. II noon Ituyers Sellers R 3 S < Qua! to Loud I Standard. £i>«»t (loose) 125,14 business done i; s s equal to London Standard FOB* I2*t 12% Standard k s.s. on Tender Oct. 12 3 8 12% November 12' -> 12'
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    • 174 10 Tht» Singapore Chamber of Commero Rubb«r Association held its 1.1415t auction yesterday. Catalogued 1.323.020 Lbs Tons 590 fi; Offered 1. 158. 641 5172; Sold MSJS3 420 fi. London Spot 3 13 16d. NVw York Spot 7 7 16 its nUCIi RFALIZFI) Kif. »»<■<! Smoked Sheet Cents Per
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    • 123 10 September 27 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin (of 4 Imp. galls.) i 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 f 4-gallon tin>
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    • 685 10 Suspension of Interest Payments i By virtue oi a Governmental decree, interest i.s being withheld on more I than $1,000,000,000 placed by American investors, institutions as well as individuals, m various German long- term investments, writes Dr. Max j Winkler lrom New York. Shortly after Adolf
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    • 187 10 September :!7th., 12 o'clock noon Gambler 4 75 Java Cube 7.50 Hamburg Cube 7.50 Muntok White Pepper 22 25 White Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 13 25 Copra, sundried 3.35 Copra, mixed 280 Small flake Tapioca 400 Mcd Pearl Tapioca 4.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 4.75 Lingua Sago Flour
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    • 111 10 AoMrteaa Can Com Am Telephone and Ti It graph Atchea in I. in.pont I .r.si. v I i OoMral M m C.ooolrich 14*. CMH>dyt'ar W 35 Inter- Telephoi TYlenraph 14 National Clt] Bant Now York Ctr* Railroad 4 > Corporation 8 Callforn a Edla Co. 18>* li S
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    • 18 10 Mr. L H Dasent, of I Police Station. Ipoh. who 1b fortniKhts local leave, is du-* leave Rhortly.
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  • 915 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotation > I U OK Y. WEDNESDAY SEPT >7 1933 Buyers Sellers Kumbang (_6) 28s 6d 29s 6d x d tral Malay i 32s 35s (titan Tin (5s) l*3s 3d 16s 3d c d Wi Og ($11 1.17% 1.22^ cd .nn Tin (£1) 26s 6d
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  • 543 11 CONTROL OF COTTON SPECULATION Lancashire And Finer Counts Much has been written m the Pre? recently regarding Japanese competl tion m various markets oi the work says a writer m the Financial Time: Certain Indian industrialists have ad vocated the use of more Indian cottor while
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  • 65 11 London, Sept. 25. Sterling on New York this morning vas 4.61 4. Paris 79 7 16. Gold decreased by 8> 2 d. to 1325. 9d.. 1 premium of 7' 2 d. on the French ranc. The stock markets are quiet. British stocks are steady with War A)an 3!
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  • 41 11 London, Sept. 25. Two sub-committees, which are examining respectively the possible form which the new Anglo-Soviet commercial agreement shall take and questions of the balance of trade and credits, are expected to resume their negotiations British Radio this week.—
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  • 266 11 IM-UECEDEXTED INCREASE Marked Improvement In All Classes r Mmbcoh, Sept. 26. me continuous and rapid growth of the output ol heavy Industries m the U.S.S.R. is shewn by the figures publi.shed m the newspaper "Zu Industrie allzaclu." the organ oi the People's! Commissariat ol Heavy Industries The
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  • 81 11 Substantial Advances to be Made Washington. Sept. 26. President Roosevelt and leaders ol the steel industry have discussed an I extensive programme for railway maintenance and the purchase on Federal loans of quantities of steel j rails at reduced prices. Indications' 1 that very substantial advances may be
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 964 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force orer $3S.f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straita Settlements) t^u.ooo deposited w,th the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assunuic. Companies Act m every particular ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 356 11 Statistical Office Library Notice oh j wing publications were is- 1 into Outer Provinces from Foreign r received by the Department of Countries. July. Hies, 3.5. and F.MS., during the United Kingdom: Board of Trade September 16th. to September Journal. August 24. The Official Jour--19.T-,. inclusive, and are available nal
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  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 337 12 NalderaV Passenger List The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. Naldera sailing at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow for Penang. Colombo and Europe. Mrs Wright's 2 children and nurse. Mrs Beard and child. Mr. and Mrs. R. X Rule, Mr. W. Halloran. Mr. M. H. Blacker. Lt. H. R. White.
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    • 119 12 The following passengers irom thn Far East disembarked trom the Naldera at Singapore: Mr R. Charter. Mr J C DNWIi R« i v S G Pacey. Miss A M Band. Miss P It Eady. Miss A N. Wight. Mr P ft L«Wlt, Miss Loh Mci Yung. Dr N.
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    • 202 12 Baloeran. Dut 10.061 tons, irom Rotterdam 26.9 lor Sourabaya 26 9 Conte Rosso. Ita 9.995 tons, from Trieste 26 9 for Hong Kong. Shanghai 26 9 Kedah. Brit 1.033 tons. Irom B Deli 26 9 for Belawan Dell via Penang 28 9 Carnarvonshire. Brit 5.955 tons, irom Hamburg
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    • 116 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Naldera 18; Kistna 16; Montevideo Maru 9; Tilawa 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Klang 31; Adrastus 32; Laganbank 45; Selma City 37. Empire Dock (Entrance
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    • 14 12 Khoen Hoea. Majang. Thedens. Toba. Cremer. <Dut.V. Medusa. Ipoh. Carnarvonshire, Silverbeech. Lipis. Larut. <Brlt);
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    • 510 12 TWO NEW SHIPS FOR MARITIME CUSTOMS Equipped With Guns And Radio TIM preventive sieamer Tehhsing. built to the order of the Chinese Maritime Customs, was launched lrom the Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Works at Kaochangmiao. Shanghai, a fortnight ago. Miss Kung Linyl. daughter of Dr. and Mrs
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    • 53 12 Accident In Japanese Mine-Layer Tokyo. Srpl. 12. An accident In the Japanese minelaycff Shoriki was revealed U>-day by the naval authorities. While adjusting engines on the evening of September 11. in Kure Naval a main valve of the mine-layer suddenly burst and one sailor was killed and seven
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    • 316 12 161 Vessels Reviewed By Emperor Concluding the, triennial urand m oeuvres. the Emperor ot Japan reviewed m Tokyo Bay the .strorn>? fleet which has ev««r %alutod a nese Ruler The fleet, moored m <M«ht lin» tending from Yokohama toKi/.ir comprised 161 vessels ol an aunrtonnage of 847.766. <
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    • 255 12 ('hemi>fs Claim For Scanattr Discovery Paris, --1., r The French chemist. Georges Claude, discovered. a* II will be rr i ailed. m collaboration with :i engineer Boucherot a process mh allows of utilising the thermic v. ences ol sea waters tor Hi-: purposes The experiments started m Any had
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    • 644 12 VISIT AUSTRALIA Cool off m the WONDERLAND of the SOUTH. Countless attractions await the tourist m this Southern playground. Primus Wonderful scenes cities glorious GREATLY Sg-W&S? oT'thf %&?l&?t%\ which will operate for one special trip ot REDUCED the T.S.S. "MARELLA" leaving Singapore October 4th, 1933, FARES. and returning November 29th,
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    • 70 12 TO EVERYWHERE Tn CANADA VJ, AND MOST OF THE U.S.A. A-j Tlm Hwm Hmmlr lUwu «f tto i > <u» ruihm kMM *^J kaaft «f U» ■1 1 B^rtite* «ft*y J»*r--o^/{j H3 u>yyr > trmim WUn mi fwt Tfcrwwff* tmmkinf—* i HL tf*^ v^Lf -i r» (H R HONCKONC^^BANK <
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 528 12 Local And I Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kcdah Monday to Friday Saturday 7 P m Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 am. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 450 13 o. British India and Apcar Lines 'Incorporated m g ßtbiaA) MAO., PAWB^ CARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI 9 m UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl^J^rv.. T AL S N CO LONDON and F AR A^ J^| E «OyERNMENT OUTWARDS FROM LONDOn7 O R CHINA JAPAN Dae RA^»1 L 150 <*t rS1 L 1500
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    • 212 13 EUerman &Biicknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE Stetmen. HOBfF^WARDS. sssaar Baga;j att s s City of Winnlpfg H N ONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE 2 n rirAV n^ FREIGHT SERVICE TO HAL.FAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK ANDBALT.MOKE. Cltj of Corinth Not is McALISTER^co., Lm< Agents:^s
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    • 221 13 •ft" Ship cS^ Lt^fnd'chuS E fVJ* KHIOW STEAMSHIP^OoTuttI) ■JRMUS ifcmli The Federated Ma tay States RauJ^^Ro,-., Sue r imoena, Airways Ltd AiRWaWT 81 k l.m. Ro >„ 2S •SSSSS?* In< mn BLUE rUMNCL LINE »«klv vr^rH«Hr and B im ri J. AOAPENOR TC?rp£° N Trl|:o11 SL Port ""^"e i: js^jss!
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    • 558 14 K. P. M. I KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPLJ TOMOHON -Thursday. Sept. 28, Singkawang. Ijmangtat "gjggg^ riDOKE-Thursday. Sept. 28, Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Sotn c ci ra s Siak and Pakan-Baroe. nassengers), Semarang. PLANCIUS— Friday, Sept. 29, Muntok (passengers and mans omy Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO-Friday, Sept. 29 Belawan-DelL soengei-Llat. PangkalI)E WEERT— Friday, Sept.
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    • 390 14 COMFORT WITH For ECONOMY PRESIDENT LINER TOURIST Offers I LARGE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS I Each with hot and cold running I water and restful beds. I UNEXCELLED CUISINE I DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRAS I DANCING SWIMMING TALKIES I DECK SPORTS I m addition to first class EVERY ..Jrans-Paclfle Liner now features this
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    • 622 14 O. 13. XL. l-iine. FOB AFRICA AND SOUTB AMERICA. l'«» ftftlift f Montevideo Maru Buenos Aire*. via Colombo. Durban, t Monte\iaeo waru Santos. Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo 2o London Maru Mombasa. Dar os-Salnam L. Marques. Durban. Algo:\ Bay and Cape Town t Hawaii Maru Santo* via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar.
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  • 297 15 SCORE IN NEW YORK -BOSTON GAME Reuter Tigers Manager Resigns New York, Sept. 2G. L iguc baseball games I V R. 11 E 7 10 2 phia 2 7 2 3 10 o 6 14 o i homo run for St In the Colombus -Bu.lalo B 4.
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  • 45 15 Prow Mysterious Mv uiar Disease Toronto, Sept. 20. n. twenty-three, cham- of Canada, and holder m titles over five dis*htn from a mysterious the disease shortly afrom the Olympic Wtntei Placid last year, when 'undred metres speednation race for women y »»ni ."t'conds.
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  • 637 15 TIUUMp H c OF BRITISH Last-Minute Drama ttWU^MfiJ" tot iltalian racing ,i r K"™ larl the fa >»«>" national Tourist T,v, Won thc tot ma. "r^.^ r ai: o abt wlth R. ttUI (M.O. Ihpette,, 75,8 m.p rt h. E How f *"»-«omoe). 77.04 It was later
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  • 46 15 The annual tennis tournament of the Girls' Sports Club will be concluded on Saturday when the final of the chamDionshp tingles will be played off at p m. Dr. N. L. Clarke will distribute tho Mrties. Members and their friends are •ordially Invited.
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  • 185 15 Championship Final To He Played This Week The semi-anal oi the open doubles championship oi the Scot Kirn Cheng Badminton tourney resulted as follOWl Aim Whatt Kirn and Lim Chin Bee Tan Kirn Koon and Can Soon Tee 21 S; 21 2. The Onal tie win be played
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  • 115 15 Now A.l-!n_lia Th< Burma Amateur Weight- Lifters' Association fourth annual dV play at Rangoon open to all lifters except champion* and ex-champions, v.-as a great racces* Borne .splendid j Ufteri were brought to light and show promise ol doing won m the next Burm.. Championships. Ifaung San Thin.
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  • 86 15 Drawn Football Match At Alor Star r (From Our Own Correspondent > Penan*. Sept. The Singapore Pernakan Club, visit•d Kedah yesterday. Playing an Alor Star eleven they drew one-nil. The game was witnessed by a record crowd but the ground after heavy rain was slippery. On the run
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  • 46 15 Under the auspices of the Singapore Teachers' Association the Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Haynes. acting Colonial Secretary, will deliver a lecture on Friday. Sept. °9th. at 8 p.m. at the Raflles Institution Hall. The subject will be "Malayan Tribute." Mr. D. W. McLeod will pre side.
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  • 439 15 Hone Sarazen Puts On His Thinking Cap New York. Sept. 2(i. Gene Barasen is t<> spend his winter not In trying to Improve his own game I but m an un.seliish endeavour to im- prove that of others. Thli m Sarasen's i own words, li trhai
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  • 87 15 A Hiss's Fine Round At Pur ley rurley, Surrey, Sept. 25. Percy Allitt, the Brltlan Ryder Cup player, who beat Mark Seymour m the flt.al accomplished a remarkable feat b\ beating bogey by ten strokes and the course record (68) by three. In beating Henry Cotton, the English
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  • 449 15 SUPPORT FOR BASKETBALL ASSOCIA TION Need To Raise Standard Of I Local Play T n?n hrnC Se Corespondent I <'iaton P fr°th erS f the P r °Po«ed assoand vol h e} e C ntrol of basketball monts m matches and tournawh nVT l n WWPOW on Tuesday when delegates
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  • 164 15 SEEKING BOUT WITH CARNERA Now York. Raymond Impelletierc is so big that nobody will fight him. Five years ago Impelletlere left high school weighing 23 stone, but with Urn handicap oJ a i.. m. neCK An aatufc manager mapped him up ana tai
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  • 179 15 Singapore Championship Next Month Owing to the great success ol the en mile cross country race organised the Clerical Union last year, it has teen decided to make the event innuul one. open to all comen hroughout Malaya. The race last year attracted all W competitors representative
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  • 65 15 Fatal »qui'l To Cricket -'■Jit en London, Itpt ?0. Tw batsmen, employed on Uu lings Sar.drlngham estate, coliided cad-on while running with their < arnt-d towards the ball, during a ticket match. David Scott, forty- two. ot D-rs'.ng-a*n received a wound over the tem- .-nd septic raeningltii Intenrencd.
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  • 30 15 Southuort Lose By Odd God London, Sepl. It, Acrrlngton Stanley defeated Southjrt by three goals to two m a Third '.vision (Northern Section) came at •el Park Reuter
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  • 423 15 W. G. BUCHANAN WINS TROPHY Unusually Good Golf At Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur The final round for the Clifford Cup was played at the Selangor Golf Club on Sunday morning, and was productive of some unusually good golf, for W H. Elkins <ser. although round m 73.
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  • 79 15 Rratr Down And Up Ten Times ■mli i baam At 1 n) >()1 h I -v \< nQ was m the van right from start But v »uid hi .t Nut v b lleve it i>r n t. jroong NoUa «x« kna k d down n>t once ar.rt
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  • 124 16 INTERPORT CRICKET MALAYA TO SEND XI TO HONG KONG Triangular Tournament m November Arrangements have been made, we understand, to send a representative Malayan cricket team to Hong Kong at the end of next month to meet Hong Kong and Shanghai. The Hong Kong Cricket Club announced last week that
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    19 16 ITrquhart, the Straits Cattle Co. goalkeeper, making one of several good saves m the Cup match against the SRC.
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  • 100 16 I' riday s i les -B" Singlet:— c. R. Eber iscr.i vs. O. G. Struys <owe 3> Ladies' Doubles Miss M. de Souza and Mrs. C. V. Routens (pitta 15- vs. Miss M. Lewis and Miss E. Richards (owe 3>: Mrs. N. S. Hoqan and Miss B. S.
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  • 114 16 Y.M.C .A. HOCKEY The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI at hockey against the Indian Association 2nd XI on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. J. Ferguson. E. K. Yzelman. A. J. Flynn. Looi Eng San. P. O'Dwyrr. Lim Fook Loong. S. Ferreira. Lte Tuck Soon. D.
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  • 34 16 The All-India Rugby tournament is now in progress. In the first round the Welch Regiment were drawn against the KO Y.L.I. the Gloucester against the Hammers, and the Duke's against the Signal School. Poona.
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  • 197 16 TRIAL MATCH AT DUNEARN ROAD Four Tries Against the Police Public Services 12pts. Police There were to have been two Rugb practice games of half an hour's dura tion each at Dunearn Road yesterda for Public Services and Police player: i but only players sufficient for two
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  • 84 16 FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 5 Readers who correctly forecasted th< results ol eight of the ten matches 1r Football Competition No. 5 and whe have not sent m their claims shouk do so at once. No claims can b< received after last post this evening. Do not forget your entry for
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  • 134 16 Police— S.CJLC. Match Abandoned Members of the SCR C and some Police supporters were treated to an exhibition ol hockey "as she should not be played" when the two hockey elevens met m a match on the SCRC ground yesterday. Ht\tvy rain mst before the tame
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  • 101 16 Next week's ties m the Singapore Cricket Club straight snooker championship have been arranged as follows Monday W T Cherry vs. G Pritchett; C. A. Niven vs. F S. Wood; C. E. Winter vs. C. P. Burke; Paul Storr vs. Dr. E. D. Lindow. Tuesday L. N. Strachan
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  • 720 16 DISMISSED THREE THOUSAND BATSMEN I The Remarkable Record Of Freeman FEATURES OF THE LAST COUNTY CRICKET SEASON The English cricket season which has just closed has been remarkable for the extent to which batsmen have taken advantage of the very fine weather which has prevailed throughout the greater part of
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  • 289 16 New Players For Selantfor (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Sept. St. The Rupby season dpo*ed In BelanKor on Saturday. when a practice match was played. The form shown was satisfactory, and one observer writes that the game "revealed the fact that Beltngor has a very useful
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  • 64 16 Gordon Richards' Feat London. Sept. !7. At Newmarket the champion jockey. Gordon Richards, obtained "hat trick" and with his final win reached 200 winners for the esason. He is the first to accomplish the leat since 1893. The record is held by Fred Archer with 246 winner m
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  • 79 16 21 Points Scored Against Barrow Results ol Rugby League matchf <m Srpt. 16 were. Barrow fc Australians 24 Bradford N 9. Bailey Dewsbury 21. Brantley 13 Featherstone R 14. York 32. Halifax 21. London H 6. Hull Kingston R 8. Hull 24 Kcighley 14. Castleford 9 Leeds 16.
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  • 223 16 THE YOUNG BOYS WIN EXCITING BASEBALL VICTORY Expensive Result of a Wide Ball The Japanese Young Boys Baseball ream won their nrst game of the series arhen they defeated the Singapore Cubs H runs to 0 m last Sunday's game played on St. Josephs Held. Seki pitched a good game
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  • 116 16 I Monthly Mixed Foursomes Competition We ifC Mkcd to point out that th»> Singapore CfilnfT tram which defeated SelanfOr Chtnett In Kuala Lumpur <m Saturday was the- Chinoso Champions Athh'tic Association, champions Ofl SCFA Inter-Club L<\it:u-' Garrison Golf Club monthly mixed foursomes were played on Tuesday, on
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  • 360 16 FIRST PULO JONG Six Minutes l-ead From Hkft After I rain during Hi ti,.r» was barely a breath of wind early on Sunday morning so tue three six metres yachts left their moorings under tow for the first Pulo Jong race The tide, however, made pn>nr< •>*
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