The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 December 1933

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. N <> 14.137. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933 It CENTS.
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  • 466 1 0' DUFFY IS "ON THE RUN" WARRANT FOR HIS ARREST Breaks Through Police i^orcloii KKLATIONS WITH BRITAIN '■wSfV^K Free to financial disaster. da HEADING FOR DISASTER London, Dec. H. official information is avaiiDublin with regard to the report '>varraiu has been issued for the of General ODuffv it is regarded
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  • 385 1 Rejects U.S. Overtures? New York, Dec. 11. The process of dollar— pound stabilisation may be said to have begun, avers the Washington correspondent of the New York Times, who says the Administration believes it is definitely able to stabilise the dollar at 62 cents and blames France and
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  • 79 1 Kept In Prison In Germany Berlin, Dee. 6. It is now revealed that m addition to Mr. Noel Panter. the Daily Telegraph correspondent, a number of other British subjects have been arrested m Germany recently on various charges, mostly of a minor character. Including a South African named
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  • 50 1 The Hague Dee. 7. Alter keen opposition from various aiarters. the Lower House by 56 votes to 34 adopted a measure temporarily cutting the pensions of D.E.I, civil servants by 17 per cent. The measure is necessitated by the enormous deficit m the D.E.I budget. Reuter Wireless
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  • BRITISH WATCH ON FUKIEN
    • 160 1 Questions I n Commons CHINA'S REPLY London, Dec. 11 In the House 'of Commons to-nijrht Mi. W >unn (Con., Whitehaven) asked what steps were wmtf taken for the safe removal of British subjects from the disturbed areas m rukien m view of the Chinese (Jovernment s recommendation for
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    • 298 1 MUST SURRENDER Chiang Decla res For War Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has officially denied that he Is resigning Referring to the Fukien situation hr declared that nothing short oi uncon- ditional surrender would prevent an outbreak of hostilities m South Chekiang. Official circles believe that all hopes of an amicable settlement
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  • 207 1 BRIBES FOR LONDON'S SAL VA GE CHIEFS Leopold Harris Sensational Disclosures on charges of conspiring with Leopold Harris and others to infringe the Prevention of Corruption Act and also specific acts of bribery. Harris, who was allowed to give his evidence seated on the ground of illness, testified that m
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  • 65 1 Plane Misses Buckingham Palace London. l>ec. 11. Crowds watching the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace rushed away m terror as an aeroplane, compelled to make a lorced landing, bore down on them and narrowly missed the north-west end of the palace where the
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  • 122 1 10,000 Watch Canonisation Ceremony Vatican City. Dec. 8. Amid the ringing ot church bells and frenzied enthusiasm. 10 000 French and British pilgrims assembled at St. Peters for the canonising ceremony of Bernardette. the shepherd girl, whose shrine at Lourdes is the pilgrimage place for the sick and
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  • 24 1 London. Dec. 7. The death is announced In China I from pneumonia of the well-known woman novelist. ste;!a Benson. Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 BIGIA TEA firings the freshness id fragrance of the I a 1 a y a n gardens rett to your home. THURSDAY, DEC. 14th St. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BALL P CRAZY NIGHT In Aid of The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Prizes for Silliest Costumes nission $1.50 EXTENSION TO 2. a.m. X'MAS
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    • 133 1 On Other Pages Britain rejects any proposal for the a i mint of ih. League of Nations Page 9. New Red threat m China Page 9. General Strike derlared m Spain Page 9. Inquiry report of sinking of the Tronoh Page 12. Woman's confidence triek Page 6. Smuggler's double dive
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    • 71 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALaYA CHRYSLER POWER THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER: Dr. G. E. MASON SUBJECT THE USES OF ELECTRICITY IN THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE I SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MORROW NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER
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  • 298 2 Ship Your Car Home And Back CHEAPER FREIGHT RATES OBTAINED SHIPPING OF CARS The Automobile Association of Malaya lia.s received advice from the Automobile Association that their joint efforts m regard to the shipment of motor-can to and from Straits and Home ports have been successful. The freight rates on
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  • 150 2 Delegates To Malaya And Siam Convention The following delegates have intimated their intention of being present at the annual Convention of the Rotary j District of Malaya and Siam which will be opened at the Town Hall. Kuala j Lumpur, on Friday at 10 a.m.. by His i Highness
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  • 34 2 A meeting of the Federal Council will be held In Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Dec. 18. The Tin and Tin -ore Restriction* < Amendment Bill 1933, is among a number ot Bills to be introduced.
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  • 99 2 Australia's Gift To Arezzo i Sydney. Dec. 10. As a mark of Australian appreciation of Italian sympathy shown on the occasion of Hinkler's body being found, the Commonwealth Government will present an inkstand to the Prefect of Arezzo. It will be inscribed "Presented to the Prefect of
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    • 164 2 Bjf^«l^BtKjr**^^gp!^W3tT^?r*^'^^ il^^^j^^P^3»^BßM BJ M BJB^ I B^BJ Bf fta BE IIP! H H lUNIPuRMITyI I F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3-A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 2234. my Mr The Silver Anniversary Hupmobile is oe- fuel and per quart of oil than to many LLeratoly de^igned for that class of experi. smaller
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    • 594 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I BUSINESS CARPS J FINEST QUALITY YORK CUT ENGLISH HAMS Obtain your X'mas supplies i from r JACKSON CO., 55, ROBINSON ROAD. BOARD RESIDENCE WANTED. TWO EUROPEANS want board! lodgings two bedrooms and verandah —Katong or Paslr Panjang preferred. State terms— Replies to Box No. 360, care of
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    • 505 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I NOTICE. Tenders. r NOTICE is hereby given tnat tenderi ire now Invited for the iollowlii> naterials or services and that parti •ulars of such tenders may be obtalner n the Tender Room, MunJclpa) Oflic* Execution of earthworks for proposed Clemenceau Avenue Extension trom Cuppagc Road to
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    • 425 2 NOTK f MALAYAN TIT^T" ASSOCIATION 'roposed Sinn.,,, > Vi^ NOTICK is h. r Malayan Keniv Droved a propof Branch tl ip\i <>i Btni The leneral obj< Branch will b. »l the Association promote and hold matches m authorised sht^ Hon. All ladir.s an arc invited U h<'ld at the N
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 254 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday, 12th. High Water. 05.25, 7.7 ft.. 17.47. 7.2 Rugby S.C.C. tournament: Etceteras vs. M.C.0.. Padang: Police vs. Wiltshire Regt. Hockey Police vs. R.A.. Depot. Football: (Poppy Fund match > Malay F.A. vs. Malaya Command. Anson Road Stadium, 5 p.m. Wednesday, 13th. High Water. 06.16. 8.0
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  • 197 3 A MSTERDAM -SINGAPORE IN FOUR DAYS DUTCH MAIL PLANE DUE THIS WEEK tjager, the fast Dutch aero- h Is making an experimentm Amsterdam to the Dutch B and back it is hoped i period of ten days- will call re during Ita outward and ioumeys, but it will not either
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  • 65 3 Installed Chancellor Of Oxford London, Dec. 7. Lord Irwin was this afternoon I illed as Chancellor of Oxford rsity with traditional ceremonial, heads of Houses. Doctors. Proctors the Pubic Orator met the new cellor at the great gates of the M'hools and escorted him to the Sheldonlan
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  • 73 3 Mr B. F. Knollema, commodore of be X.P.M.. and many years captain t the Nleuw Zealand, was married at Willemskerk m Batavia last week Miss Gladys <Jane> Leighton, of; Australia. The church was decorated ilowers and there was a large ring of friends of the bride and Dndp^room. After the
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  • 99 3 Hold Annual Rally At Government House The Singapore Girl Guides and Brownies held their annual rally at Government House on Dec. 9 Songs were sung m Malay and English by dri e ilfd rOWnleS and the UideS Sang an <* Lady Clementi presented badges and addressed
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  • 259 3 Concession For Motorists From Malaya The Automobile Association of Malaya has received many enquiries from motorists wishing to take their cars with them to New Zealand when on leave. The A. A. of Malaya's affiliated organisations there The Automobile Association «N.Z. > and the Wellington Auto Club—
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  • 97 3 Chinese Hangs Self In Plantation A verdict of suicide was returned by the Coroner yesterday on a 52-year-old Chinese named Lam Kow who on the morning of Dec. 1 hanged himself on the branch of a rubber tree In a plantation off Boon Teck Road. The discovery
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  • 90 3 Six Months Gaol For Pilfering Ang Lee, a coffee roaster who had been fifteen years m the employ of Messrs. John Little Co., was sentenced to a total of six months' rigorous imprisonment m the Third Police Court yesterday for stealing two packets of coffee from the
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  • 323 3 Stolen And Converted Into Bracelets By melting down a gold necklace and a pair of earings. and turning them into bracelets, two Indians, Kaliapan and Aathemoolam. are alleged to have disposed of stolen property, for which they were tried before Mr. N. Grice m jthe Second
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  • 484 3 Literary Association Hold Function A social gathering of the Chinese j I Students' Literary Association was I held at its premises on Sunday night under the chairmanship of Mr. A. K. Lee. In opening, the chairman said that combining the literary section with the social activities of the
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  • 18 3 Mr. R. P. S. Walker. Principal, King Edward VII School. Taiplng is going on leave on Dec. 29.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 239 3 New Smooth White Skin In 3 Days I FIRST UCOND TMnJo] DAY Q PAY fl QAV Eniarxmd Pore* and Blemishes Cmme Forever! I H iMij blemiabaa, apota, blotches •k.o Kale* asd taUu* darken** eoli 'ii. ha«« their Iran m inn m <r.larf-4 f pcra* tbai becoas* r ,~J aiife frrasy
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    • 363 3 W7WWWV^. w .n^ v the NATTi n^ TYPIST'S NOTE BOOK A convenient loose-leaf r^^^^^^^V Note Book, complete with stand set at just the right H_fi_J A an^le to hold copy for typing p«« $2.50 c OMPt ETE f^Fo LTD saaag- SANDWICH PASTE ■ml %m a filling for abort-stalk •*»y bearta,
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  • 179 4 Hut None Since 1930. Thla man must have something like a record lor suHering. He says:— "Since 1910 up to 1930— thut is 20 years— l have been a great sufferer with rheumatism. I am pleased to say that since 1930 up to date. I
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  • 3633 4 Air Mail Letter From London Christmas: For The New Poor, Children And The Dole-Drawers- -Bail lie-Stewart Again G. B. S. Writes A New Political Play— Sir George Penny Makes His Bow News Of Malayans London. Nov. 28. What with wild rumours of "'rubber restriction within two months." strong hints from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 111 4 THE TYRE BARGAIN AT TODAY'S LOW PRICE LEVELS! EXAMINE the All-Weath-er Tread Tyre and you will see THE tyre bargain of today at prices you may never ccc again* It has centrr-trcad traction, and CENTER TRACTION means SAFETY. It has safety m the TREAD and blowout protection built into rc*ry
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    • 515 4 Hop Ale I $400 II COMPETITION CLOSING DATE 18th DECEMBER t LION 2 QflT 3 PIG 4 5 KETTLE 6 BIQD 7 CfIXNON 8 Bel 9 WHIP IP. TQP U BEL~ "72 SNfIK& 13 WfITCH 14 6flBV »5 LOCOMOTIVE The ANSWERS ire to be touno aaongs? these WORDS BW'GS BARKS
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  • 183 5 Tea After Lords Sensation J. McGovern. ihc C lydeside M.P who shouted r* m ,rL k and eft ,he House of Lords. aking tT^t^^^^TeltZl^V^u KSZT" tH Four year old daughter of Miss Gladys Cooper among Die iiddparcnts for the baby son of Miss Adrianne Allan and Raymond Massey. 1 ■••ir
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    • 363 5 I j stu dy I T T nT^nl I AT I I SPARE I I I HOME EJ I TIME* I I almost mSKSSS M?V«a SSS ESS Emm v I IMATRICULATIONI I Tb r<l mrr ri^ s > s i of '«'»n'«H»n C a career, hut MatrJcul-tM* I ls h
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  • 368 6 Three Malays Catch One Chinese With Contraband Convicted on a charge ol possession of $264.40 worth of dutiable tobacco, a Chinese sampan coolie named Low Poh was .fined $400. or nine months' simple imprisonment by the Criminal District Judge yesterday. According to the prosecution,
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  • 138 6 Batf Snatcher Caught On The Run The tour Chinese who have been] arrested by the* Detective-Branch lor. armed robbery on the Esplanade last month were remanded another week m custody yesterday. It is alleged that at 3 o'clock m the afternoon they held up the Chinchew of
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  • 133 6 Tightening The Law Against Habituals i When Abdul Wahab, a criminal recidivist with twelve previous convictions on record, was found guilty m the Third Magistrate's Court last week on a charge of theft from a garage 'm Serangoon Road, sentence was postponed until yesterday. It was
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  • 110 6 Allegation Against VV^ar Veteran When James William, a 50-year-old 1 Ceylonese, was called up a second time m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday, on a charge of cheating a I shop-hs?per out of 33 Siamese precious stones, he appeared with a row of War decorations displayed on his
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  • 41 6 Mr. E. A. Gardiner. Executive Engij neer, F. M. S. and Dr. S. W. Eveson. of I the Straits Settlements Medical Service, 1 have been seconded for service under 1 the Johore Government, the latter as acting Senior Health Officer. Johore.
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  • 556 6 $1 50 Must Be Won FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION Six Free Chances Every Week BELOW will be found particular of the Free Press Pootball Competition No. 17 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten matches to be played m the English and Scottish Football Leagues on Dec.
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  • 421 6 WOMAN'S CONFIDENCE TRICK TOOK BRIBES FOR COURT OFFICERS False representations by alleging that she could bribe the usher and an Interpreter m the Assistant Civil District Judges Court were proved against a mild-looking Chinese woman named Chua Woon Neo when she was tried before Mr. N. Grice. the Second Magistrate,
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  • 45 6 Stated to have run 50,000 miles at a total fuel and lubricating cost of .€166, the dlesel-electric railbus built by Armstrong- Whit worths has been put into regular service m the Newcastle area. It is the first railway vehicle of its kind m the world.
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  • 163 6 .Cyclist Killed N Car From Our Own I Kuala I 1 1 1 1 f ri r (>«., An inquiry was hrl a 30-year-old Chin over by the mou,\ Rodger, ol the Sunn Mr. Rodger stated v P.m. he was ciriw,. Just before he ream, t Bukit Btntu
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  • 30 6 Mohamed Ismail an eating house at N was yesterday lined 110 Magistrate. Mr Curtis guity to selling beer on the premises, without 9 p.m on Nov 25
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 152 6 -^ffs^s^^^^^^^^^^ .4 Allcnburys I foods I The 'Allenburys' Foods are I particularly suited to the I I feeding of babies m hot I I climates. They are germ free I and their use is an absolute I guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera. I Milk Food No. 1 Milk
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    • 193 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 17. j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competij tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters appertaining thereto. My forecast of the results of
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    • 279 6 HANDS SWATHED IN BANDAGES Eczema from Knuckles to Wrists. Cuticura Healed. For quite a year I had eczema on thr backs of both my hands. First small pimples appeared and began to spread from knuckles to wrists. They were o< a wet nature and scaled over. Loss of sleep was
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  • 382 7 Magistrate's Strictures On Police Methods ng the hearing of a case yes--111 which a Sikh Lance Cor--495. charged a Jewish shopmed Abdullah with hawking a licence m Change Alley. J. F. Curtis, the Third MagisMvercly rebuked the policeman ringing the man up on that worship
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  • 190 7 Thrills At The New World Singapore has had its share of thrill- ers m one form or another. At present a thriller is being presented here unlike any which ever before has caused Singapore's public to shudder and join wholeheartedly m an uproar of approval. Since Thursday last
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  • 43 7 At the recent Proficiency Examination Part II for Cadets. Corporal B. H. Meggs of Raffles Instituion was awarded first place amongst candidates from all schools m Malaya and was complimented by His Excellency the GO C on the high standard of his work.
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  • 359 7 Gymkhana The first all-Malayan motor rally and gymkhana, with which will be i combined an aerial display, will take j place, at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 13 and |14. The H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby j final is due to be played at the same
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  • 275 7 "Handcuff King" Entertains Fellow Prisoners Johannesburg. South Africa's native Houdini Majuba Gumate <25). alias Tom Mix. the notorious gaol- breaker, made his first public appearance since his recent alleged escape from the Boksburg Gaol, m the Benoni Court. When he left again for Boksburg his hands were
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  • 421 7 WIFE OF CHINESE LAWYER An Accomplished Musician The many friends of Mr. C. O. Lim, i the well-known Singauore Chinese lawyer, will regret to learn of the death j of his wife, whose funeral too^ place yesterday at Bidadari Cemetery. Mrs. Lim was an Associate
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  • 99 7 Now Being Studied By France Paris, Dec. 9. The French Government for the first time now possesses Hitler's demands and intends to reply officially but only after the financial debate has ended. It also wants to hear the report Lord Tyrrell, the British Ambassador, brings back from London
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  • 119 7 Salvation Army Chief's Visit Commissioner Henry W. Mapp. Chief J iof the Staff and Second m Command |of the Salvation Army, will pass through Colombo on Dec. 28 on his way to Java and the Far East. He will be accompanied by Colonel Gore land Adjutant Ware, Private
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  • 15 7 Mr. H. H. Brown, Chief Inspector of Machinery Johore. has been granted eight months leave.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 169 7 I .^tt^fl^Hk ALHAMBRA The Famotts Star f CONGRESS DANCES makes her Debut m Fox S Sparhling, "vac", "5 /tjm m OPENING TO-NIGHT! Musical Comedy Extravaganza j4r f L. w h J H^..?. OLES and EL brendel"] wll s«"o T ur E TH, v s ou R or: L ts R
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    • 262 7 CAPITOL SPECIAL FINAL MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15 SSZT Children Half Price ZZZZZ= Don't Miss THIS LAST NIGHT! "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" Warner's great triumph IT WON'T BE SHOWN IN SIN6APORE A6AIN FOR MONTHS! TO-MORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 y Gala Presentation of England's *?&wM^^ Great Film Triumph that luis A made
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  • 422 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933 Action At Last AT long last the Government is to assist the British shipping industry m the unfair conditions under which it is competing with foreign shipping m the carriage of international trade. That is how the statement made by Mr. Neville
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  • 1335 8 From Arcade To Buckingham Palace .4 Kcppel Tragedy Recalled Judas Was Thief Lord W'illingdon To Leave India Opium Smoking Control hi Calcutta Japan Waiting For Its i 125 th Emperor OUR London correspondent m his letter this week refers to the part played by Sir George
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  • 200 8 Mrs. Michaux. the wife of Mr. R m has^t ha^ h^e nter KUala LUmpUr r^l Chambers, of the Chartered PhM angl accompanied by Mrs. Chambers and family, goes on wellearned furlough early m the New Year Tv, ret y weddin e was solemnised at the Methodist
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  • 486 8 Cor mat tin sophers. (have been trying h i Pickwick. to muk 'creep with dismal pj I evil m store loi through the rapid v chlnery. The harroi Dr. Frankenstein witi: called Into being dragged m to Intenslf) tl ing qualities ot the prop] Prima facie, (fata
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  • 51 8 m Moatcttoa wttli ing oi Urn brflU ml i duction. 'Piivut. 1 at the Capitol feOBMM I programmv <>i nni M all ItaVM p«t: lbs ftfitmooa mi. if IIM Ist. B*tt I by permission I .md Ofllcen March. Cavalry o! "Allord-. Overt vi.G0..;- (Supp ThJ Hoi.ry VIII Brighton Camp iKennetl
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    • 122 8 Exshaw Liqueur Brandy 60 years old. CaVILDIBIECICS BY SPECIAL TO H>: THE APPOINTMENT jgjPTfl^^ KING OF SIAM ESTD. ifi 1 ATTRACTIVE LINES IN ENAMELLED GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WE SPECIALISE THIS YEAR ALL OUR TOILET WARE IN STERLING SILVER AND IN SILVER DEPOSIT. AVAILABLE IN ALL COLOURS (Royal Jewellers >
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    • 52 8 A MONKEY RECENTLY SWALLOWED two sets of dice which he found m a club card room. The intelligent creature evidently knew where to go for a square meal. You know where to go for a square deal. "Say No More." GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank Chambers.
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  • 214 9 Britain Will Never ITALY'S SUGGESTION Welcomed In Berlin But Rejected In Paris London, Dec. 7. Government did riot Internationalised air «aJ of the League of ther practical or desirLord Londonderry m the disarmament debate m I Lords. nderry showed that m Jatii n was bristling
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  • 139 9 London. Dec. 8. Arthur Henderson's call on Sir Simon to-day gives prominence importance of the conversations proceeding with regard to distnent Lord Tyrell. the British aador m Paris, who is now m lon is seeing Sir John Simon toBritish Government is having series of diplomatic commu- with
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  • 109 9 Paris, Dec. 8. ssing the Chamber as regards proposals to the League of M. Paul Boncour declared League remained the basis of policy. U oppose any attempt to .-mony within the League." .ci mted out that certain articles ovenant had already been Therefore. France would Kly study any
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  • 36 9 Paris, Dec. 6. ion of the League of Nations nanlmlty on the part of and France will subscribe to form only if approved unwas the authoritative mment on the Fascist grand -msion.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 18 9 Paris, Dec. 6. s emphasises the gravity of •directory" m,. h e lustlt u«on of a Reuter Wireless
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  • 29 9 T Berlin, Dec X Italy has assumed a difficult and thankless task m attempting to carry out a daring and reaiUHn t!.L y "is a«u realistic programme. Reuter Wireless
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  • 76 9 v Rome. Dec. 6. Well-informed circles state that Italy does not intend to take the initiative for the revision of the League of Nations and last night's communique should be interpreted as an invitation to foreign powers to submit new proposals which can be discussed through diplomatic
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  • 61 9 New York. Dec. 8. Nothing will tempt the United States to join the League of Nations is the universal opinion on the Fascist council's resolution, according to the Washington correspondent of the New York Times. If that was Mussolini's object, his efforts have made no impression. -Not a nibble will
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  • 74 9 French Cabinet Likely To Survive Paris, Dec. 6. Contrary to recent expectations, it is now believed that the government stands at least a chance of victory In the financial debate opening to-morrow because, firstly, the public and even members of Parliament are tired of repeated crises: secondly,
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  • 39 9 Paris, Dec. 8. The Chamber, continuing the financial debate which is not expected to finish to-night, rejected by 412 votes to 123 the Socialist counter-project and then began discussion of the 13 articles of the Government bill. Reuter Wireless
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  • 74 9 Motion For Receiver Dismissed London. Dec. 8. By consent the motion by two stock holders for the appointment of a receiver and manager for Messrs Dorman. Long and Company was dismissed to-day by Mr. Justice Bennett m the Chancery division. It was stated that the applicants
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  • 52 9 Chinese Government Decision Shanghai. Dec. 11. Acting under the instructions of the Ministry of Finance, the Maritime Customs Department will commence collecting taxes on imported rice on Dec. 16. The Chinese Government has decided to impose a tax of 51. 50 on every nicul of imported rice.
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  • 21 9 U.S. Ambassador To Soviet The new U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Russia, Mr. Bullitt, has arrived m Moscow. Reuter
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  • 171 9  - NEW RED THREAT TO CHINA Sin Chew jit Poh Communists Extend Influence c,. o m Shanghai, Dec. 11. startling reports from Moscow regarding political changes m ?he leml independent province of Sinkiang n™v c been received m Nanking and g Shan! *nai It is stated certain leaders of he former
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  • 117 9 Lena Goldfields And Soviet Treaty London, Dec. 6. Mr. D. J. Colville. Secretary for Overseas Trade, announced that definite progress was being made m the trade negotiations between Russia and England. He added that these negotiations will affect many millions of pounds of trade and we
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  • 100 9 Cannot Absorb All Jewish Refugees Lausanne, Dec. 9. Lord Cecil killed any idea of a fresh exodus to Palestine at the conclusion of the present session of the German Refugees' commission to-day. Palestine's power of absorption was strictly limited. Although the British Government was unable to speak for
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  • 99 9 Specialists Called In At Fire Trial Leipzig, Dec. 6. Van der Lubbe is completely responsible for his actions, declared Dr. Bonheoffer. a nerve specialist, giving evidence at the concluding session of the political section of the Reichstag fire trial. Two other medical experts expressed the opinion that
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  • 112 9 Latest Rubber and Tin Prices And Sterling Rates RUBBER London. Dec. 11. Spot < Sellers) 4 9 32d. <4' B d.> Buyers 4 7 32d. 4 1 16 d. > January-March 4 5,16 d. (A 5 32d.) April- June 4%d. U^d.) July-Sept. 4 15 32d. <4 5 16d>
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  • 182 9 ANARCHISTS CUT RAILWAY Martial Law May Be Proclaimed A Madrid. Dec. 11. «Jr a St rloting has s P read to San firm* Where b mb outra es and Trio g If proceedln g m the suburbs iroops have been sent to guard the railway line
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  • 97 9 All For Love In Corsica Ajaccio. Dec. 7. Spada. the last Corsican bandit, has pleaded guilty on charges of intimidating postal servants and was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Spada ambushed a postal van which was escorted by three gendarmes, shot the gendarmes and set
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  • 62 9 BRITAIN LEADS Heaviest Taxed Country In World London. Dec. 6. Britain with her per capita taxation of £14.10.6 heads the list of comparative tax burdens m various countries for 1933 4. according to Mr. Hore Belisha. replying to questions m the House of Commons. France is second with £13.3.3. Germany
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    • 13 9 Why Wait? Book the Date for "DINNER AT EIGHT" CAPITOL Friday Dec. 29th.
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    • 315 9 C noose lltC 111 it tt^ W Fragrant Gifts m^sk I Ever welcome is a gift of "471 1* J\ Genuine Fau do Cologne, the In- fl&jfjfc^^ .^Sgj dispensul)le toilet adjunct m b.ith m^^^^^S^KP and wash basin, on the dressing Wf "I^^^^Hfcr table and m Milady's handbag. I^F to banish
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 1568 10 AMALGAMA TION OF TIN COMPANIES Formation Of The Ampat Group (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 7. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Batang Padang Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., was held this afternoon at 2.30 p.m.. at the registered offices of the company, presided over by Mr.
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    • 18 10 Mr. R. Eves, Mechanical Engineer, Fubllc Woiks Department, has been appointed to act as Superintendent, Marine Department, Johore.
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    • 98 10 Wall Street Stocks Move Upward London, Dec. 6. On the Stock Exchange to-day, with a more favourable interpretation of the French political outlook and more encouraging advices from America, the sentiment further improved considerably and m practically all departments prices strengthend. A feature of the
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    • 67 10 London, Dec. 7. Although business on the stock exchange to-day quietened down, mainly m the absence of any new initiative, the undertone, on the whole, has con- i tinued favourable. Home industrials. I especially, tended upwards. The commodity markets ruled uninteresting and the tone, generally, was easier. On
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    • 141 10 London, Dec. 8. On the Stock Exchange to-day business m most sections broadened out and the markets presented some good features. Shippings. particularly, strengthened on the announcement of the agreement of the conference on North Atlantic ocean fares and the statement that the council of the Chamber
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    • 79 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, Dec. 11, 12 noon Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot aoose) 13 516 13 716 R S.S. equal to London Standard. (FOB.) 13 1116 13 13 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Dec. 13 716 13 916 Jan.-Mar. 13 9 16 13 1116
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    • 181 10 Singapore, Dec. 11, 12 noon Buyers Sellers Gambler 4.00 Java Cube 6.50 Hamburg Cube 6.50 Muntok White Pepper 22.25 White Pepper 22.00 Black Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 3.10 Copra, mixed 2.40 Small flake Tapioca 4.25 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5 00 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.00 Lingga Sago Flour
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    • 560 10 'Phone Calls Jump Phenomenally From Our Own Correspondent. London, Nov. £4. You may remember that one of the first signs of the turn of the industrial tide m Britain was the improvement about eighteen months ago. m the profits of the Post Office. Since March last,
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    • 73 10 Toronto Stock Exchange Second Largest In America Toronto, Dec. 6. The members of the local stock exchange and the standard stock and mining exchange unanimously agreed to the merger of the two organisations as from Jan. 2. The new organisation will be called the Toronto Stock
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    • 56 10 Output to June 30th 236,980 lbs. fagst 285,814 lbs) and realised £2 137 £2,555). Total revenue, including sundry receipts, was £2,349 (£2,808) Deducting expenses, etc., including £93 (£145) to deprecn., there is loss of £791 (£2,055), reducing credit brought m to £7,749. Tapping has begun on 225
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    • 318 10 BIG JUMP IN U.S. TIN IMPOR TS Brewing Industry Demands Heavy Tonnage (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 24. Smelted or refined tin exported from Great Britain during the first ten months, respectively, of 1931 and 1932, amounted to no more than 10.000 tons m each instance. The equivalent total
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    • 394 10 Personnel Of Malayan Committee The formation, on the initiative of the Rubber Growers' Association. 01 a Malayan committee to consider matters relating to the introduction of scheme for the regulation 01 rubber output, called the Rubber Regulation Committee was announced 1 a few weeks nno. The Malay M.ul
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    • 26 10 The number of Chinese-owned oil refining factories are Increasing m Kwangtung. Recently 18 companies applied to the Provincial Department of Reconstruction for registration.— Reuter Pacific Service.
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    • 112 10 London, 4 monthi S4 London. 3 month* London, 60 d London. :u» London vnd :64 London TT 1 Lyons and I' Hamburg nd m York nd :-\»rj...Penann. d< mand Calcutta Bomba) Rangoon. Mad Colombo. d« m Hong Kontj. demand Saigon, deniami Amoy drm Foochow. demand Shanghai, demand Yokohama.
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    • 77 10 American Can Com American Telephonand Telegraph Ah-heson Railroad Dupont Firestone. Common General Ehvtric General Motors Goodrleli Ooodyear Inter-TYlcphoin- and THiNgHllll National City Bank New York Central Railroad Radii) Corpora* 8. Calllornian Edison Company Socony-Vacuum Standard Oil NJ Texas Corporation Union Oil Union PaciMc Railroad 'Com 11 4 U.S.
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    • 32 10 A new line In ela>i latex or milk of the ru been launched m claimed that the new far lonfvr wearing Ut tl from cut elastic threads the home of the elasti.
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  • 129 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Steps To Meet Monetary Difficulties Hong Kong, Dec. 10. Following the suspension of business by Chinese exchange banks m Swatow including the Kwong Huat. Chee Huat and Ang Huat Seng, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Swatow held a meeting yesterday to consider
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  • 43 11 British Negotiations With Soviet London. Dec. 7. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr Runciman, said In the House of Commons that negotiations for anew trade agreement with the U.S.S.R^ were still procpedine and progress had been made. British Radio
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  • 124 11 Affects Many Lines Of British Goods London, Dec. a. Colonel Colville. for ttie Boaid of Trade, said m the House of Commons to-day that he had received report of competition from Japan m various Colonial markets allecting a number of United Kingdom manufactures other than cotton textiles, including
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  • 85 11 Anglo-Soviet Trade Negotiations London. Nov. 28. Colonel Colville. Secretary for Overseas Trade, said m the House of Commons that the President of the Board of Trade would make an announcement on the subject of Anglo-Russian trade as soon as negotiations now taking place were completed but he could
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  • 65 11 Japanese Purchases From Britain London. Dec. 5. During the twelve years 1921 to 1932 the declared value of domestic exports of textile machinery and parts thereof from the United Kingdom to Japan, including Formosa and Japanese leased territories m China. aggregated 14.332,000 stated Mr. Runciman m the House
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  • 86 11 Yesterday's Closing Quotations Kinta Dredge isl» 1.93 1.97 Kuchai Tin Dredge <$> 94 98 Lingui ($1 > 90 95 Malaya Cons. <$li 43 46 Malayan Tin < ss 26s 9d 28s 3d c.d. Petaling <$1> 6.60 6.75 Rambutan 6s 6d 7s 6d Rawang Con. i 22s 3d
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  • 224 11 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States. Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of tin. and tin-in-ore. at 72 per cent, during the month of November 1933. Tons Tons. Federated Malay States 1.800 Unfederated Malay States. Johore 21 Kedah 1 Perils 23 Kelantan Nil
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  • 156 11 New Australian Conversion Loan London, Dec. 5. The Commonwealth of Australia announce a new conversion loan to the amount of 16,647,349. The interest rate is 3 3 4 per cent, and the issue price 99. The loan Is redeemable m 16 years i with the option
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  • 49 11 Profit to June 30th £1.058 (against loss of £673). reducing debit brought m to £189. Mr. J. G. Hay, Mr. E. T. I McCarthy and Mr. S. H Russell have retired from the Board and Mr. John Howeson and Mr. Louis Hardy were coopted to fill vacancies.
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    • 412 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated hi England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3 000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Bemarang Amritsar Ipoh Beremban
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    • 93 12 Admiral Byrd's Use Of Aeroplanes Santiago. Chile. Nov. 18. Admiral Richard E. Byrd has arrived at Easter Island m the South Pacific, according to a wireless message Alter leaving Easter Island, the i.irrous explorer will sail lor New Zealand, his final resting place belore setling out for
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    • 68 12 Dramatic Arrest In Harbour A dramatic arrest was made aboard the Norwegian steamer Trianon shortly before she was due to sail for Shanghai yesterday. In consequence of cabled advice from the Chief Officer <Oslo> < Norway officers of the Singapore police armed with a provisional warrant detained
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    • 73 12 The P 6c O. Somali has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S.H. Board's wharf on arrival. The MM. mail steamer Andre Lebon j 1 is due here from Saigon on Wednesday at 6 a.m.
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    • 409 12 A Criticism Of British Policy Alter being held captive by various bands of Chinese pirates and brigands m the vicinity ol Newchang lor 163 days, the British officers captured from the British steamer Nanchang have been set free. Five and a hall months is a long time
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    • 155 12 Increased Traffic And Receipts From the beginning ol the year to j September 20 the number ol ships j which passed through the Suez Canal !was 3.797. an increase of 250 compared i with 1932. Receipts totalled 597.980.000 irancs. against 561.030.000. or an increase of 1 36.950.000
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    • 141 12 I Special Court To Try Five Germans Dairen. Nov. 12. It was announced this morning by the Japanese authorities thai the trial of the five Europeans involved m the Sheng An piracy outrage, has been ior December 14 The case will be tried m the Dairen District
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    • 32 12 Yokohama. Nov. 20. The 10.000-ton cruiser Houston until lately iiagship of the United States Asiatic Fleet, is stopping hero for four days on her way homeReuter Pacific Service
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    • 372 12 NO TIME TO TAKE PRECA UTIONS The Sinking j Of The Tronoh J It has been decided not to hold a formal investigation into the loss of the s.s. Tronoh, the small coasting vessel belonging to the Straits Steamship Company which foundered with the loss of 33 lives m a
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    • 593 12 Burns Philp Line. i lncorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailing by the well-known steamer MARELLA U.J/o tc^>* ana the s.s. MANGOLA < 3,352 tons): [Cargo only] 6.5. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia.
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    • 77 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Special Christmas, New Year and Race Meeting Excursion to Penang. Passengers may leave Singapore by any of the Company's vessels to Penang. including T.S.S. "Kedah." between December 21st and January 4th. Return journey may be similarly undertaken by any vessel from Penang to Singapore, with the
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    • 82 12 TRANSLATIONS from or to Dutch, French, Ormm Norwegian COOK'S TRANSLAK A BUREAU, It, Robinson K<».<d I. S. K. LINE. ISIIIHAKA IMM SIKIM IKANSrOK I < Incorporated REGU.AR FEBIGIfI PASSENGER SEK\H I From Japan >>»' SHYOJIN MARU D HAVRE MARU ERIE MARU 1 N NAGOYA MARU 1 it FOR KOBE. OSAKA.
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    • 549 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 1 P m. Kuantan 'via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan <via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Padang Besar) Monday and Friday 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas > every
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    • 280 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships MnpMi Urn v Kxp^trd la N Main Wh.m iHi.ii,, <,, t Toussoum Ked« 15; Katonu Man 12: Nh'uu. Empire Dork <r.nti<n,, Greystokr c. 33. Salau West Wh.nl >t nti.i;,, Kajann I A dine urrn haebchji m Lch. "Pri» "Kittiwak. (HI Wharf (oal Wh.m VKSSKIs IN M|| Ks
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    • 548 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated In gngianri) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. •BHUTAN T °%ToS- S^Ti re RANCHI &T 15.000 Dec. 22 SOMALI 6 810 Mai 14 BEHAR fl,ooo Dec 31 CARTHAGE 15.0 M Mat
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    • 512 13 Ellerman &BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) City of Evansvllle Due SmU City of Norwich Dec 29 Jan City of Roubaix F R H N 6 G BHAJ *GHAI AND JAPAN. City of Bath Dec 12 De c 1 City of UUe Jan 25 JaI >- 2 "AMERICAN AND
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    • 616 13 THM BUM R.AM NAVIGATION o£ IS sSTStoto.S oS?Lm BLUB HUMMEL LIME Via Part Swetteahasa, Pen»n t n Colombo. Vea**L Also Omili o. Du Dut g fSSS ma K O^S^ t^ aa na Ota5 ow S? HAVRE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICR? 2 Jan 3 Fl b via Port B»'t'.foham. Penang ana olomb*.
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    • 904 14 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROKAN— Tuesday, Dec. 12, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON Tuesday, Dec. 12. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. MA JANG— Wednesday, Dec. 13, Prigi-Rudja, Sapat. Tembilahan, PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS -Wednesday, Dec. 13, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA- Wednesday, Dec. 13, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba
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    • 461 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE vbidAMERICJVN MAIL, LINE EUROPE vi AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW LOW THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL
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    • 607 14 O. S. K. Line t Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombaia l>l§ *»ib Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Boir i Lou renco Marques. Durban. Algoa it] Cape Town and Santos Alaska Maru L. Marques, Durban. AlgtM H, Town and West African parti 1 FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TH AMERK Paris Maru Mombasa, Dar-(\s-Salaam.
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  • 783 15 WHY OXFORD LOSE THE BOAT RACE Too Many Crumpets Or Inferiority Complex Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 4> 7 •is you know, have nowlost Race ten times m succesii Well, some people say that ouble is that "Dark Blue" rowing ad en t— whatever that may mean suggest that the
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  • 278 15 Four Wickets Win Against West India The M.C.C. defeated Western India at Rajkot by four wickets ScoresWESTERN INIMA.-lst. Inning Marshall c Elliot b Nichols l Meyer b Clark 0 M. Oghadshankar b Townsend 3 Prince Ghanashyamsinghji b Townsend 20 Harimali c and b Townsend Dr. Gurtu b
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  • 76 15 World Championships In Paris Paris, Dec. 3. In the Swaythling Cup world table tennis championship. Lithuania beat India by 5 events to 2. and Hungary beat India by 5 events to 0. Paris, Dec. 4. France beat India by 5 events to 2, Czecho-Slovakia beat India s—l and
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  • 76 15 Following were the results of the Muar Rifle Club November spoon shoot TOTAL Nett. w. Hand. Name 200 x 500 x 600 x Ibrahim 29 27 26 82 jJS'oo WlnS Pool Spoon IT SlnBh 24 -8 20 72 9943 I Pool Spoon L. 8 S S
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  • 97 15 Two Australian Wins London, Dec. 5. m a match under Rugby League rules to-day Rochdale lost to the Australians by 26 points to 4 The following are results of matches Played under Rugby League rules to-day Bradford 12 Hull K.R. 13 Bramley 10 Wakefield T. 2 Dewsbury 8 York
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  • 57 15 Victorian Batsmen In Form Brisbane, Dec. 5. The match between Queensland and Victoria resulted m a win for Victoria by an innings and 31 runs. Queensland scored 349 and 162 (Bensted 97. Ebeling 4 for 42 Victoria made 542. Darling contributed 188. Scaife 73, Rigg 72. Barnett 78,
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  • 65 15 Gordon Richards' Figures For The Season London, Nov. 24. Gordon Richards has ended the season with 259 winners or 13 more than any man ever rode m England m the course of a single year before. Fittingly, he won the last race of the I season at Manchester
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  • 103 15 Malaya Command To Meet Malays At With the object of assisting the Poppy Day Fund a football match between the Malaya Command and the Malays will be played at Anson Road btadium this afternoon, kick off at five o'clock. Admission charges, fifty 25 and ten cents.
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  • 88 15 Dundee Withstands Championship Challenge Boston. Dec. 9. Vinee Dundee, the world's middleweight champion, outpointed Andy Callahan to-day m a 15 round contest thus retaining his title. Cailahan, rushing the champion with hard rights and lefts to the body, led until the ninth round, but from then on he tired.
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  • 43 15 Championship Final This Afternoon The heavy rain yesterday necessitated the postponement of the S.C.C. lawn bowls championship final between G. C. Miller and P. O'Neill Dunne, until this afternoon. After the match the prizes won m the tournament will be presented.
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  • 1148 16 KATHLEEN BORROWS A BOX AND RETIRES No Class Consciousness In A Calm KILAT WINS BY BIG MARGIN Royal Singapore Yacht Club A class boats sailed the second race for the Upton Cup on Sunday. It was a flat calm except for a few catspaws
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  • 158 16 Golf December Events At Bukit Timah The draw for the Captains prize competition at the Singapore Golf Club is as follows: W. D. Charlton vs. L. W. Geddes. H. O. Hopkins vs. F. S. Gibson. C. J. Stephen vs. C. E. Winter. M. N. Warden vs. W.
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  • 23 16 The following cards were returned for the Captains Cup. played during the last two week-ends over 36 holes fhfghfghfghfgh
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  • 30 16 Thirty-eight cards were taken out for the December Medal and the following returned BALL SWEEPS Saturday, J. Haxworth, 42—8-34-Sunday, J. M. Harper. 37—7 30. fdhfghfghfghgh h
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  • 73 16 Garrison Golf Club the men's monthly medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club, on Saturday and Sunday. The following were the best returns Capt. H. B. Rose, 3 down. S. H. Moss, 4 down. Lt./Lieut. W. S. Allen. 5 down 2/Lieut. J. L. R. Huelin. 5 down
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  • 149 16 A four ball match between the Municipality and Sepoy Lines Golf Club was played on Sunday on the latter's course. Results: (Municipality players mentioned first). Kelly and Paterson 1' 4 Lawson and Blades 0. A. W. B. GUI and S. J. Beattie 1 Frew and McConigley
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  • 161 16 Spurs To Meet Holders London, Dec. 11. The draw for the third round of the Enelish Cup, m which the first and Second division clubs compete, was held to-day and resulted as follows: Plymouth vs. Huddersfield. Crystal Palace vs. Aldershot. Manchester United vs. Portsmouth.
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  • 511 16 From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 26. As had been generally anticipated. Oxford beat Cambridge m the 14th. an!nual inter- Varsity relay match by 4 events to 2' 2 yesterday afternoon. Oxford had won on only three previous occasions and not since 1928. The meeting was
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  • 24 16 The Rugby match between the RAF. and a Public Services fifteen, to have been played yesterday at Seletar, did not take place.
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  • 25 16 In the Malaya Football Association Colman League: Kampong Tiong will meet K. Bahar at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow. Admission charges—lo cents and 20 cents.
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  • 296 16 Hockey But Only Have Narrow ty Over Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanf, Dec. 11. rename. .3: Selanfor 1. Penang Europeans defeated the Selangor Europeans by three goals to one m an interesting hockey match. The visitors were unfortunate m that Hovil was hurt
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  • 82 16 Teams For Coming Matches The following ha.- i H play hockey for SCi Sports Club to m :r at B.C.C F J i Johnson Hill C E Bi P. H. Harrison. D. H 1 Davis. C N F.r, d M. C Elliott L S F; The following play
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  • 71 16 Bolivia Advanced To The Straits R.i. :i» fc. est list of < ponies is as follows: HORSFs Transfers i Cass 3. ■feMtth*! Q 4to Clasi» 3 P» Class 4. New Classiflc; via. Class 2 Buu:. 1 Deletions Clan Cjm 3- The MalKj] Su q^ 4. Grernut Gold O;
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