The Straits Times, 19 January 1932

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times. NEABLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST r AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times. 20 PAGES. giMr.APORR. TUESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1932. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 399 1 Singapore: ne. Cecil st. '(-phone eieiJV 6.15 Tonight 9.15 DOROTHY LEE I in LAUGH AND GET RICH. Phone 5261-2. PICTURE OF A LADY 3/*^ i^ll^. I DISINFECTING HER THROAT Jk I WITH A MONSOL PASTILLE W*jf§* t^^Mt MONSOL pastilles have superseded j^ gargling. They can be used incon- N. i|p7
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    • 148 1 KUAl^t L|iMPUR:I 27, JAVA^SV, CP»tONE 3683) SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT A TOOIAL PRODUCT For all wash dress purposes Tobralco is the supreme fabric. The patterns arc charming and wonderfully varied and there are many plain shades. Tobralco makes up easily and remains smart through wash
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    • 17 1 6.15 Tonight 9.1S j DOROTHY LEE t in J LAUGH AND GET RICH. I Phone 5261-2. j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO BBRVICKB. PBNWStJLAR AND ORIENTAL BJT. CO. UKDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S OOVKRNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage. Dae Spore. SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 20 NALDERA 16,000 Jan. 22
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    • 660 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Mlddlesborongh. ha££& mart; \vssr- ,2% fc ii t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 F«b. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Feb. 24 26 FIARTNA MARU 10,600 Mar. 9 10 I*! 0111 MARU iO-000 Mar. 24 26 5 KASHIMA MARU 10,000
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    • 446 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings) by the wsllknown steamer MARELLA (7,866 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,852 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is on* «f the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabin*
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    • 590 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated is Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAM. BUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Lear*. B*por«. Penaag. m.». WEONTA Jan. to Jan. 22 m.». BORINGIA Feb. k P«b. S m.s. FIONIA Feb. 24 Feb. 26 m.i. ERRIA Mar. 16 Mar. 18 m.».
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    • 573 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England). REGULAR SERVICB TO MARSEILLES LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and BREMEN, GENOA. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK and BALTIMORE. WKEKLY SERVICE— LONDON and NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG.
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    • 473 2 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Slam.) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kelantan, Tabai, Bnncnars, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Taku, Chumpon and Bangkok. SUDDHADIB In port Jun "0 VALAYA Jan. 21 Jan! 27 PRACHATIPOK Jan. 31 Feb. [i These vessels are fitted throughout with electric lights,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 392 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., TORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDULE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. Ban Francisco and Los Angelee. B.S. QOUO TIDE ssils from Hone KMg Jan. 28 S.S. GOLDEM WAT.L sails from Hong Kong Feb. A Agtnta ANGLO-SIAM
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    • 426 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 And AMERICAN MAIL LINE WHY TRAVEL THE DOLLAR WAY? BECAUSE 1 Fresh California fruits and vegetables are served at every meal. 2 Every atateroonf is an outside cabin. 3 Outdoor salt-water swimming pool on Deck. 4 Orchestra music for Tea-Dancing-Dinner anil entertainments. 5 First Run Motion
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    • 521 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland.; ELLERMAN LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suez Canal. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN Steamer Due Spore s.s. CITY OF KHIOS Feb. 18 HOMEWARDS. i.s. CITY OF LILLE for Havre London Rotterdam and
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    • 506 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Capital Authorised M ■>■ 13,000,000 Capital Subscribed > < 1,800,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,666,845 Capital paid up 1,000,000 1 BOARD OP DIRECTORS! J. M. Ryri. Esq.. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq., J. O. Robinson,
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    • 1236 3 NEDERLANDSCHE NEDERLANDSCH HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY, INDISCHE HANDELSBANK, N.V. N V EstablUhed 1863 a! Amsterdam. Netherlands Tradla, Soelety. Aathorl d cpltßlc pltBl G di 10 0,0f10,000 (.boat (EtfabUahed at Amsterdam 1824). fM C M t £^Z^Uon% £4,600,000). Reierrea Glds. 29.1n0.007 (aboal PAID DP CAPITAL fl 80,080,000 s»,«MM). STATUTORY RESERVI FL 40,015.000 HEAD
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    • 734 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximately mt*b word* to a liM and there is a flat rate charge of 26 cents per line per insertion with: A minimum of one dollar per Insertion. Advertisements will be accepted up to 10 a.m. on the day of issue. A feo of 25 cent*
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    • 692 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET BUNGALOW, 26, Newton Road, Bent *»0. Entry January 1. Apply No. 287, Orchard! Road. TO LET, 1, Chatsworth Avenue, fully furnished. Kntry February 1. Apply 64, MarWet Street. TO lET, No. 9, Sophia Bd., No. 4-6, East Coaat Rd. Apl. Ed. M. Nathan, 8-B. Del Souza
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    • 455 4 MISCELLANEOUS MASSAGE AND MIDWIFE, by experienced European lady. C 9, Wilkie Road, Singapore. ARTIST, diploma of Dutch Acmlciny of Art. wishes to give private lesions, painting md drawing. 467, Straits Times. LADIES, beauty culture by lady expert. Vienna diplomed. Treatment by appointment only at ladies residences. 466, S. Times. IF
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    • 443 4 EDUCATIONAL. I -PARKVIEW," European kindergarten and nri-uaritory day l*nd boarding school. 4 to 12 year*. 30. Meyer Road. Public notices NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, Jan. 23, 1932, Thnipusam. (Bank Holiday). NOTICE Law Loh Chye is now no longer in the employ of "Eng Aun Tong"
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    • 723 4 TENDERS JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS will be received at the office ol the Ag. Senior Executive Engineer, Tohon Bahru, up to noon of January 2H, 1932, foi the purchase of the materials comprising th' old Johore Sport's Club nt Johore Bahrudismantling to be carried out by purchaser (the land on which
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    • 438 4 AUCTION NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 1125 of 192 H. Between K. SULTAN MARICAK BROTHERS CO., Maintift-H. and, THE ASIATIC CATTLE CO)rfendants. AUCTION SALE >f all that richt title and interest of Knven.i Mahomed Murad Maricar and or Kavena
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  • 285 5 Allegation Against Clerk Groundless. i Holding that there was no evidence of cheating, Mr. G. C. Dodd, the Singapore District Judge, discharged Mr. ian Chin Fook, a solicitor's clerk, who was charged with cheating in respect of *ltO, without calling upon his defence yesterday afternoon. The
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  • 119 5 Panic in Villages Near D.E.I. Volcano. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 15. A panicky atmosphere was created in the villages in the neighbourhood of the Kloet volcano, near Blitnr, East Java, when according to popular belief, an eruption was imminent. Crying and screaming lahar,
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  • 70 5 Further Casualties In Fresh Fighting. Shanghai, Jan. 19. It in reported that General Hsi Ilsia has dispatched the 27th Brigade to attack Yu-shu. Japanese aeroplanes are bombing the town. Chinese volunteers have cut the Japanese lines of communi.-ation southeast of Shinsi. hundred Japanese are reported to have uc»n
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  • 88 5 Will Ex-Emperor Be. New President Shanghai, Jan. 19. Latest reports to hand state that tho Japanese expect to be able to establish ar> ndependent Republican Government in > ;anchuria within the next month or so. Mr. Henry Pa Vi (the former Manchu Emperor of China) and General Charm
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  • 196 5 Mr. G. C. O'Farrell and Miss Alice Pinner. The wedding of Mr. George Callender O'Farrell, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O'Farrell, of Streathum, London land -Miss Alice Mary Pinner, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinner, of Enfield, Middlesex, took place at St. Andrew's
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  • 96 5 Hearing of Forgery And Abetment Charges. (Imoih Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 19. The hearing began at the Assizes here yesterc^-.y before Mr. Justice Whitley and a special jury of the case in which Quah Heng Hoe and Fong Chee Kean are charged with the forgery and abetment
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  • 63 5 Celebrations to Take. Place As Arranged. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 18. The department of the King's private secretary officially denies the persistent rumours that the celebrations of the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Bangkok in April will be postponed owing to the prevailing
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  • 46 5 District Officer's Death From Typhoid Fever. The death took place at Raub last week of Inche Sulaiman, Assistant District Officer, Raub. Inche Sulaiman, who fell a victim to typhoid fever, wan educated at the }Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, nnd the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 105 5 Net Increase of 315 Tons Over Last Week. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 18. The London rubber stocks aro 68,272 tons, a decrease of 695 tons from a weok ago. while Liverpool stocks at 58,602 tons 1 shew an increase of 1,010 tons. Tho net United
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  • 179 5 Maintaining Similarity With English Law. A Bill to amend the law relating to billy of exchange, cheques and promissory notes is about to be introduced into tha Federal Council. The Indian Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, from which the local Enactment was copied, has been amended on seven
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  • 102 5 Committee Appointed in Kuala Lumpur. The Chief Secretary to Government has appointed the following committee to a.-sist m the management of the Federal Home for Women and Girls, Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur, with effect from Jan. 1:—1 President, Mrs. A. Caldecott vice-pre-sident, Mrs. J. Strachan honorary secretary.
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  • 88 5 Overseer Fined $10 For Assault. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 18. As the result of a Chinese coolie dying from a ruptured si leen. Leong Ngee, an overseer, stood charged yesterday before the Seremban magistrate with causing the man's death by assaulting him in a lodging
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  • 74 5 Men Found Not Guilty And Acquitted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scrcmljan, Jan. 19. The assessors, Mr. R. A. B. Stanhope and Tunpku Syesl Ahmad, returned a verdict of not u-uilty at the local assizes after a three day hearing of a double murder charge in which Veerapan
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  • 46 5 Procession Watched by King 1 And Queen of Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 18. The second and concluding day of the Swinging Oremonj was held on Saturday. The mock king was Phya Pradibadriha. The procession wr.s watched by the King and Queen.
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  • 47 5 Well-Known Seremban Planter's Niece. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 19. The funeral took place yesterday lof Mrs. Raja, wife of Mr. N. Raja, a teacher at the King Oorjre V School and a niece of Mr. K. Arumujram, a well-known local planter.
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  • 53 5 The Police Baiul will play the following programme at Telok Ayer tomorrow, starting at 5.15 March, Avec Aplomb," Vollstedt Overture, French Comedy," Bela; Selection, "The Thistle" (Myddleton) Invitation to the Waltz (Weber) Selection, On With the Show," (Niclmlls) Cornel Solo, "The Song that rpachi-il my Heart (Jordan) Inter. mezzo, The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 260 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL ~2" ICxccllcnt Accommodation with Modern Sanitation- i TODAY'S ATTRACTION j/\ DINNER AND DANCE S^ MO— MIDNIGHT y^^-i%^^ <~f>><^ NON-DINERS ADMISSION $1.00. Si^ >!** j&Z' S&y yS EVERY SATURDAY s4& C^° V c*s/ Real Dutch Wjsttafel served in SSf^s? the B&tik Grill Room from !to sZS?^ &J" S
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    • 330 5 RAFFLES CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY EXCELLENT MEALS A LA CARTE AT MODERATE COST. CAKES A fine assortment of dainty and delicious cakes are made daily, under the supervision of an expert confectioner. CHOCOLATES SWEETS CRACKERS FANCY GOODS, at reasonable prices. FRESH FLOWER VEGETABLE SEEDS. (Germination Guaranteed). Stock Includes Antirrhinum, After, Balsam,
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 1795 6 Politicians Ami Militarists All On The Move The Christian General In Shanghai —Fall Of Chinchow Causes But Little Excitement Japan To Settle In paid Hills In Manchuria Dreaming Dreams Of A Wonderful Setv China —While China Goes To Pieces —Wow Rubber Restriction Rumours Excited Shanghai. (By Our
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    • 260 6 The Invasion of Jehol. I I i I I s I JAPAN'S NEW MOVE CAUSES ANXIETY. Peking, Jan. 8. Following the Japanese military occupation of more than half the PekingMukdcn Railway, in which there are largo BriUafc interests, Japanese officers in Chinchow are contemplating marching
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    • 188 6 Japanese Liberals' Lack Of Courage. Shanghai, Dec. 22. General Chiang Tso-pin (Chinese Minister to Tokio) arrived here from I Japan at noon today on the Empress of Japan and is leaving for Nanking to- morrow morning to attend the First Plenary Session of the Kuomintang co:n- mittees. i
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    • 176 6 Three Merchants Made To Parade." Wuchow, Jan. 5. Mush excitement was caused in the streets here yesterday as a result of the parading through the principal maloos of three merchants caught trafficking in Japanese goods. It appears that pickets of the Anti-Japanese Society found three men who were
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    • 82 6 Resignation Reports Untrue. Peking, Jan. 8. Responsible Chinese circles state that reports that Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang intends shortly to terdcr his resignation are untrue. It is stated that Marshal Chang Hsue'iliang has declared he will continue to support the Nanking Government, but owing to the financial stringency he
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    • 125 6 Tokio's Threat to Land Naval Parties. c Tokio, Jan. 5. Japan will be compelled to send naval landing parties to Canton, Poochow and ■>ther points for protective purpose if the Chinese Government fails to suppress the agitation against the Japanese. It is understood that the Japanese Government
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    • 629 6 How Japanese Visitor Was Murdered. Canton, Jan. 4. Details have been now received concining the murder of tKe Japanese traeller named Yoshihiro Terao who arrived n the city by the Canton-Kowloon Rail-i-aj from Hong Kong on New Year's Sve. The murder was committed opposite he doorway of the
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    • 24 6 Foochow, Jan. 4. A Japanese teacher and his wife were murdered last night outside the Japanese Club by unknown persons, presumably Communists.
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    • 560 6 200,000 Chinese Living On Brigandage. Mukden, Jan. 3. At least 100,000 Japanses troops working steadily for a year will be necessary to clear Manchuria of bandits. This \3 the considered opinion of the foreign military attaches who have spent several weeks making close observations in all
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    • 297 6 Three Hold up Entire Police Force in Harbin. I Harbin, Dec. 17. An exciting fight with three bandits in which the police did not cover themselves with glory has just occurred in one of the suburbs of Harbin, —known as Nahalovka." The bandits, armed with Mauser pistols,
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    • 283 6 "White Russians." I CHINESE POLICE FIRE ON CROWD. Peking, Jan. 5. Seven persons were killrd and many injured in Harbin on Saturday and Sunday in clashes between the Chinese police and mobs of unruly Russians, according to official reports reaching Peking today. The encounters took
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    • 201 6 Japanese Try to Win Favour Of White Russians. Harbin, Jan. .">. The White Russian coiony in Manchuria, estimated ai 200,000, has had mmfun than at any time in recent year; from the new Russian newspaper ;u; u Harbin, the Isvestia,"' frankly subsi-ai.-ed by the Japanese. This newspaper
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    • 127 6 Mme. Sun Vat Sen Leads In Popularity Vote. Canton, Jan. 5. Resenting the Government decision to appoint Mr. I.in Yun-koy as their Chancellor, an.i undecided as to their choice of a suitable man for this post, over 1,000 undergraduates of the Canton Sun \at Sen I'niveisity assembled in
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    • 116 6 Japanese Consul in Student Riot. Foochow, Jan. 2. A serious Sino-Japanesc incident occurred at Foochow this afternoon, when the Japanese Consul, in the company if two Japanese naval officers, happened to enter the Chinese public gardens in wind, hundreds of student:: were carrying QOt anti-Japanese propaganda. The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 174 7 TONIGHT FOX MOVIETONE'S BIG SHOW! I^TIS boy who made good in his IH first picture/Bad Girl". smashes Rp.« H into the headlines. I iimf T| jJ*w- Miry Jf^^Bti' 1 "You run to the W^j^SSm^ phone in the 'h§F lirSf^^P midsr of a kiss SI KBm some day you'll me let
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    • 289 7 "^"CAPITOL LAST NIGHT OF Radio's Gloom chasing Entertainment "LAUGH AND GET RICH" with WINSOME DOROTHY LEE Favourite of "Cuckoas" "Half-shot at Sunrise," etc. now appearing in her first I starring role. LATEST PATHE BRITISH NEWS INCLUDING SPRINGBOKS vs. WALES Pathetone Weekly and other entertaining supports TOMORROW:-Conuncm-ing at Special Matinee 3.15
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    • 812 7 PA VI LI ON 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 THE SPOILERS from Rex Beach's famous Novel starring Gary Cooper Two-fisted Drama! Romance in the Raw! With a cast including Kay Johnson, William Boyd. Harry Green. TOMORROW ALONG CAME YOUTH I with CHARLES ROGERS. II Ml HUH II ml M M THE STRAITS
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  • WHIPPING NOTES.
    • 747 8 The Manhattan. CHRISTENED WITH WATER FROM 48 STATES. The lURWl merchant ship ever built in ON I'nitcd States took the water in mail week from the y»rd of the New Y-.i: k Shipbuilding Company, Camden, New She is the 30,000-ton liner Manhattan, which will enter
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    • 27 8 IK,, i (>( > i-sue of Sunday labour permits th<' Mi Atti ndanl's office will be open <nly from 9M to 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. U,
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  • 65 8 S.irMpun.-. J.in. It. Gnmbier 13.00 (Cube No. 1 unpicked) 16.00 Copra 5.7:. ■ixed 5.25 Sain flour. Sarawak 2.90 Whitr Papper 32.50 Black IV|,|,,i 24.00 Pearl Bam 5-00 small 5-00 medium pearl G.OO Kice, Biam »188 to 238 No stock Rang on *IS9 to 180 No. 1 »f IH catties
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  • 192 8 To Save Shareholders From Ruin. I would earnestly appeal to those in control of the British rubber industry to make a serious, statesmanlike and comprehensive effort to rationalise that once grsat industry and save its shareholders from ruin wiites Mr. H. Livingstone in a 'etter to the Financial
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  • 200 8 Singapore. Jan. 19. SELLING. London, t months' sight 2 4 2 London, :t months' sight London. 60 da>V sight 2 4 11London. 30 days' sisrht 1/4 J/« London, demand 2-3 Bl S2 London. T.T. Lyons rind Paris, il.-mand J Hamburg, demand 1»« New York, demand Batavia and Snurabaya,
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  • 31 8 From China and Japan, by Karmala, due at Singapore 5 p.m. tomorrow. From Europe (London mails dispatched on Dec. 31). by Naldcra, due at Penang 6 a.m. on Thursday.
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  • 24 8 Profit of Ken,? Lee (Perak) Plantations to Aug. 31 £139 (£1,046), plus £1,663 brot. forwd. To tax reserve £150, forward £1,652.
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  • 221 8 Today. Selat Pandjang, Bengkali*, Sink, Pakan Baroe, Pajakombo Padanc (Hong Kwong) H p.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Uukat) 3 p.m. Bangkok lHalldori I p.m. lava, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (P. C. Hoofti 3 JO p.m. latavia and Samaranir i.N'am Voiiitj 4 p.m.
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  • 63 8 By Bmlocrsn P. C. Hooft Andre Lebon Karapara J. P. Coca Karoa Felix Routsel Patria Chriitiaan Hyr*ns Corfu Spore London Deo, 4 Dec. 23 Not. 13 Dee. S Dec. 3 Dec. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 27 Dee. 11 Jan. 1 Dec. 17 Jan. 9 Dec. 17 Jan.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 423 8 Issue Vat. Pd. Buyers, Seller*. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 24/- 25/£1 £1 Austral MaUy 18/- 20/-5--5/- Ayer HiUm Tin 10/- 10/9 il 11 Banrrin Tin 10/3 11/3 £1 r Batang Padaßf 0.07% 0.12* 1 1 Batu Caves 0.24 0.28 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.30 0.40n0m. £1 £1 Burmah Malay
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      • 260 8 Insne Yal. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord.v 1.73 2.23n0m. •1 2 Alex. Brick Trefs. 1.95 2.0.1 cd. n £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 3.17.6 4.0.0 1 Central Enjrine 0.20 n.nonom. 100 50 Chinese Com. Bank 70.00 73.00 £1 11 C.:n. T. S. V.'t Trefs. 15/8 16/6 £1
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      • 97 8 deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 ci. Sinsapore Municipal 5 p.c. ,iz siss srs" 101 of 1907 red. 1947 »1,600,000 95 98 Singapore Municipal 4Vi p.e. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 95 98 Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 85 90 SinKapore Municipal
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      • 390 8 Fraser and Co. and LyaO and Evatt's quotations. At the present time the majority of ibov* robber ihmre qooUtiom art nominaly only. Today's Price Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby (»1) 0.66 0.70 0.65 0.70 Alor Gajah (*1) 0.40 0.45 0.40 0.45 H. HiUm (»1) 0.75 0.80 0.70 0.80
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  • 986 8 Tonight's Concert From Saigon. (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. The list of stations which may be heard daily in Malaya is as follows (Singapore time only is given): ALWAYS ON THE AIR. BANDOENG, PLM., 82 metre*, 5.10 to 6.30 p.m., recorded music 6.30 to 7 p.m.,
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  • 137 8 Tuesday, January 19. I pi aloBgild* the Wharrct or expected to arrive. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf Lch. Sir Theodore Fraser, Lch. Lady Guillcmard, Vulsella. Dil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. r anjon* Pagar. Sheers Wharf Antunt,-, I.yeemoon. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Dredger
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  • 82 8 LIPIS Brit., 462 tons, from P. Dickson 19-1, ior Malacca 21-1. IIJITA, Norw.. 3_2.*>1 tons, from Oslo 19-1, for Hon* Kunir 19-1. \C\MEMNON. Brit., 4.830 tons, from Glasgow 19-1. for Honp Kon(r 21-1. J AHUD, Dut., 1.180 tons, from Benoa U-l« >r Cheribon 22-1. pINVERTEAK. Brit.. 3,693 tons,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 39 8 FOR ALL THINGS RADIO •lITI PHONI OB CALL Y&zcLv -desvvice, per Corner Oppo.lt. A»».r Ma— <— *sU A«Mto and KapreaeßtatlTM «4 Ik* I— dla« Kadlo Maßafaetu«n, •HOET WATB RECEIVERS WIRELESS COMPONEWrS D»-C«aatry Ord.rs l ixtrwUi ka aUtara V—t. PHONE 7SM.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 293 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report YESTERDAY. 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Uricht Wind. Stations. Temperature Rain Sun- Relative DirecMax. Min. fall, shine. Himidily. tion. Fore*. Weather. F. F. in. boon. m.p.h. Kedah: Alor Star .00 "I Nil 7.5 4J E 15 Cloudy KeUatan Kota Hhnru >!> report. Trrnrganu K. TrenirRanu .82
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    • 190 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Tuesday, January It. H. W. fi.59 a.m., 8 ft. 1 In., 8.34 p.m., 6 ft. 8 in. Wednesday, January 20. H. W. 7.2 a.m., 8 ft. 2 in, 9.40 p.m., Rotary Tiffin, Adclphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Thursday. January 21. H. W. 8.1 a.m., 8 ft. 4
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  • 221 9 United kingdom Stocks Up 315 Tons. NERVOUSNESS IN LOCAL MARKET. (Ry Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices Rubber. 9'« cents per Ib. Tin. ".-> tens at $71.37 per pi«ul. Yesterday's Prices Rubber, London. 3d., down l-16d. New York. 4 7-16 cts., down ct. Market Tone Easier.
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  • 338 9 Directors' Production Policy. The annual general meeting of the Pontiaa < Malay Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on Jan. at the offices of the company, 7. (Ju-at Winchester Street, K.I Mr. J'hilippe E. Gourju, the chairman, said The crop produced on th? estate was helow that of the
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  • 48 9 Profits of the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the .fiscal ytar ended November were %AJtlhjKO, as compared with -.1100 for (he previous year. After thi- payment of the 12 per cent, annual dividend and allowing for taxes and depreciation, $sos,t)H.'J is carried forward as rarplus.
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  • 41 9 Net trading profit to June 30 of Chariier Mouldings was £2,359 (agst. £4,856). To int. on debs, and overdraft, etc., £1,696 1 £1,870). to depreciation £.'172 (£2,671), le.-tving tt9l (£314) f and reducing profit and loss debit to ifi,^:.'.
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  • 40 9 Net io I < f Sungei Kari (Sumatra) Rubber Estate to June 80 £2,610 (agst. net loss of £-119). Deducting balance brought in of CMS, there is debit of £2.170. Crop :574,515 lb. (321,845 lb. in ten months)
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1781 9 Increased Output. QUALITY OF COMPANY'S PRODUCTS. The seventh annual general meeting of the ordinary shareholders of the (British Goodrich Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at Blackfriars House, Parsonage, Manchester, on Dec. 17. Sir Walrond Sinclair, the chairman and managing director of the company, presided. The secretary Sir
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    • 56 9 12 o'clock noon, Jan. 19 Tone of Market Easy. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 3d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. eta. 4 7-16 per lb. R.S.S. equal to London Standard Standard JtS.S. on Tender Sp.n February March April-June July-Sept. Bayers. I 9 "4
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    • 59 9 The liquidator of the Kwaloe Rubber Estates. Ltd., announces that the legal formalities in connection with the registration of the new company not being completed, he has decided, owing to the near approach of the Christmas holidays, i not to post forms of application for shares in the
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    • 471 9 Major Colville on Export Trade. Major J. Colville, M.P., SecreUry of the Department tf Overseas Trade, spoke on Britain's export trade at a meeting of the Sheffield Chamber of C-n-.r.-.^rw. The Goverpment," he said, has set about the task of restricting excessive imports that is
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    • 164 9 Government Intends To Honour Bond. Some months ago it was pointed out, in a lengthy article in the Financial Times, that, since the official cbolition of likin in China, the Tientain-Pukow and Hukuang loans become a direct charge on the Customs surplus funds writes Pro Chinese in a
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    • 54 9 It is officially stated that Richard Evans and Co, of Haydock, is reopening: the Havannah Colliery, St. Helens, at the beginning of the New Year. This pit has been stopped for some years, but fresh scams have been opened up in the place of some of those
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    • 43 9 The Chilean Government has initiated new conversations with Soviet Russia on a proposal to exchange nitrate for oil, according 1 to a cable from Santiago. A bill establishing a petroleum refinery monopoly is expecte I to pass the Senate shortly.
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    • 39 9 Rubber Estate* of Malaya reports loss for year to Sept. 30 of £3,282, after taking credit for £481, income-tax reserve not required, and depreciation £1,612, making total loss £4,894. After crediting £399 brought in, debit, £4,495, carried forward. 1
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    • 458 9 Official List of Approximate Prices. The following: arc the prices, cents per catty where not otherwise stated, prevailing at the Singapore- markets on Jan. 15, as furnished by the Food and Market Inspector Meat. Beef steak (round) 40 per catty, beef stew or curry &2; pork, lean 52,
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    • 85 9 Rugby, Jan. 18. L 0 1^. exchanges I Amsterdam h.06 1 Athens 272V4, Bombay Is. 6'hJ., Berlin 14 23-32, Brussels 21 15-16, Bucharest 585, Rio 4^ Buenos Aires 39*. Copenhagen 18',, Geneva 17 3-16, Helsinjrfors 23.1 Hong Kon«r Is. 5 l-16d., Lisbon 109%. Madrid 41 "4, Milan 6ai 4
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  • 891 9 General Trade Outlook Continues Dull. EFFECT OF SUSPENSION ON NEW CUNARDER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. tt. Money IN again in plentiful supply in the London money market last week and renewals were effected at 4 per cent. throughout the week. This persistent ease is unwual
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    • 84 9 THE BARGAIN SALE CONTINUES AT RENE ULLMANN ENORMOUS SELECTION OF WATCHES (WRIST POCKET OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR GENTS LADIES) OF THE BEST SWISS MAKE. AND J E W ELLERY INCLUDING THE LATEST NOVELTIES FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, SILVERWARE, Etc., SOLD WITH TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON THE PRICES MARKED. (REMEMBER THAT
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  • 135 10 Singapore. \DELPHI HOTEL.— lnformal Dinner and Dhm, ALHAMBRA.-- James Punn in Sob Sister and Ceorkte O'Brien in Riders of the Purple Satto. 6.10— 9.10. Phone 6909. CAPITOL- Dorothy Lee in Laugh and Get Rich. 6.15—9.15." Phone 5261-2. EUROPE HOTEL.— Dinner and Dance. GREAT WORLD.— Wayangs, Cinemas, Zoo Joycars and
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  • 804 10 and that stocks are likely to be brought down somewhat in the first half of 1932." Since those words were written the price of the commodity has remained steady, with a tendency to improve. An additional cut of 15,000
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  • 122 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Capt. iHi. E. Gilroy, of the Singapore Pilot Association, and Mrs. Gilroy returned from home leave today. Mr. R. E. Hope-Falkner, A.S.P., returned to Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong by the President Pieice. Mr. G. Burt, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., is proceeding on leave by tho Meonia,
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  • 981 10 The author of this article expresses the view that deflation in the West aud cheap silver in the East are the two chief citiiscx of the paralysis which has gripped urorld trade. He believes we can have prosperity lit 1932, but only if we recognise
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  • 846 10 GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE. A Czeohoslcvakian Court has decided that unpur.etuality is good grounds for divorce in the case of the wifo of a diplomat. It is rectrded that the judge decided that unpum-tuality is unbecoming the dignity of a diplomat and that his precise, official nerves
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    • 201 10 BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Not all the advertising that is offered to the Straits Times is accepted. Every effort is made to safeguard reader*' interests and ALL advertiser! uiinf tht Straits Times are, to the best of our knowledge THOROUGHLY REUABI*. Columbia THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN GRAMOPHONE NEW STANDARD TABLE GRAND
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  • 317 11 Arrest of Agitators Has Salutary Effect. HARTALS A FROST." Failure of the No-Rent Campaign. Rugby, Jan. 18. The reports concerning the second week's operation of the special Government mca.ures in India are reassuring. In most Province-, notably Madras,
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  • 330 11 American Government's Policy Outlined. Wa.-hin-rton. Jan. 19. I A broad outline of the American Govern- melt's policy at the forthcoming Dis- j armament Conference was given by the United SI ary of State (Col. Henry L. Stimson) in a final talk to the United State* delegates. The delegation was
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  • 69 11 Changes in East and West Indies Stations. Rus;by, Jan. 18. The Admiralty announces the following < -hangc* Hear- Admiral Erli Drax to be < ".m;. in. lct in-Chief, America and West Indies Station, in FUecetakM to ViceAdmiral Sir Vernon Haggard, to (lute from Apr. '2, and Rear- Admiral
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  • 448 11 REPARATIONS ISSUE TO BE DODGED By Extending the Hoover Moratorium. i I I I j t j i Paris, Jan. 19. While negotiations are being actively continued between the Young Plan signatcries, with a view to finding a has,., for a provisional reparations agreement, the opinion is growing in international
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  • 201 11 Sir John Simon's Letter To M. Briand. Rugby, Jan. 18. Sir John Simon, in a letter to M. Briand sent on hearing of the latter's derision not to remain in office, wrote: "I cannot allow the occasion to pass without expressing my own personal i regret at your
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  • 120 11 Vatican Denounces The Anglican Attitude. Rome, Jan. 18. "Why all this talk of birth control when the statistics show an alarming downward grade of natality throughout the white population, while th-i coloured races, on the contrary, are increasing .•ays the Osservatore Romano, the organ of the Vatican, in
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  • 154 11 Coming to Singapore. MAY BUY D.E.I. RUBBER PLANTATIONS. Batavia, Jan. 18. Mr. Thomas Bata, the Czecho-Slovakian shoe king who is touring the East in the interests of his business, is now ir Batavia having arrived here by the Dutch air mail from Calcutta last night, says
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  • 110 11 Regular Weekly Service To Start. Rugby, Jan. 18. On Wednesday a HR-seater aeroplane will set out from Croydon on the first stage of an 8,000-mile journey to Caps Town and thereafter a regular weekly service in both directions between London and South Africa is projected. After
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  • 107 11 Englishwoman Completes 23,000 Mile Tour. Rugby, Jan. 18. An Englishwoman.- holiday tour by air of 23.0C0 miles, during which friend* in< many parts of Aiiica. including the Cape, were vis'ted, was concluded by the return during the week-end to Stag Lane Aerodrome of Mrs. Westenra, sister-in-law of Sir
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  • 42 11 Affected by Failure of The Late Rains. London, Jan. 18. The Government of Burma reports that the exportable surplus of rice is likely to be considerably less than was expected owing to the failure of the lete rains. Reuter.
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  • 533 11 WHAT WILL MARSHAL CHIANG DO Hangchow Conferences. RUSH OF OFFICIALS TO CHEKIANG. Shanghai, Jan. 19. Political interest in China continiws to centre around the very important conferences which have be:n taking place with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek at Hangchow, Chekiang Province, during the past few days. Dr. Sun Fo (the chairman
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  • 32 11 Mr. Richard Halliburton and Mr. M»ye Stephens. Jnr. nl in Singapore yesterday in their aeroplane the Flying Carpet. Ti many adventure, arc told in an interview on page
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  • 109 11 Turns Back to Spend Night In Kupang. Kupang, Jan. 19. Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, who was delaye:! at Kupang when the aeroplane in which he is flying to Australia with mails stuck in the mud of the aerodrome made soft by constant rain, took off
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  • 372 11 Assaults on Women Drastic Proposals. Honolulu, Jan. 18. The Hawaiian Legislature met in special session today to deal with the situation arising from the recent epidemic of assaults on women. It is probable that the law enforcement machinery will be overhauled and that rape with violence will be
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  • 204 11 New Tokio Ambassador Appointed. Washington, Jan. 18. President Hoover has chosen Mr. Joseph C. Grew, the United States Ambassador to Turkey, to succeed Mr. William Cameron Forbes as Ambassador to Japan. Mr. Jefferson Caffery, U.S. Minister to Colombia, may succeed Mr. Grew. Reuter. Mr. William Forbes, according
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  • 80 11 Mr. Roosevelt's Appointment Confirmed. Washington. Jan. 18. The Senate has confirmed the appointnicr' of Mr. Theodore Roosevelt Jn-r., us Go r nor-General of the Philippines. IK- i'er. if was announced a little over a week ago that Mr. Roosevelt, the son of the la.c President Roosevelt, would succeed
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  • 647 11 Beginning of RateCutting War. WHO WILL BENEFIT? How Liverpool Stocks Have Crept Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 18. It is understood that the Thames wharfingers, including the Port of London Authority, are cutting the consolidated management rates for handling rubber consignment* to 235., for ICO per
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  • 49 11 United States Will Not Abandon It. New York. Jan. 19. The United States will not abandon the gold rtandard, according to the assertion of a high banking authority. He said the country's banking system is in a splendid position to meet any sudden call from foreigners. Reuter.
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  • 38 11 Nazis and "Reds" Clash In Berlin. Berlin, Jan. 19. Tw< were killed and seven wounded in a fight between Nazis and Communists in North Berlin. The dead include the sixty years old painter Professor Schwarz. Reuter.
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  • 70 11 Mr. E. A. Keirney, Superintendent, of Revenue- Surveys, Seremban, who has t;ine f>n leave prior to retirement aficr yea's' service, was entertained at a farewell tea party by the committee of the Negri Sembilan Government Servants' Co-opeiative fecicly of wlvth he v»:i| president -Mr. Kenney w:is also president of the
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  • 1971 12 Adventures With The Flying Carpet. AERIAL VAGABONDS. ATTEMPT TO FLY OVER MOUNT EVEREST. "We claim to hold the record for th'j Might round the world!" Bo Mid Mr. Richard Halliburton, the A nmi> mi writer, aviator and adventurer, who arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon in his
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  • 40 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 15. s It is reported from Medan that during the past year no less .than 60,000 coolies s have been sent back to Java from the East d Coast of Sumatra.
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  • 204 12 Opponents of New Regime Give Much Trouble. Bilbao, Jan. 18. Following a clash between SocialistRepublican supporters and the Traditionalist opponents of the new regime in Spain a mob of Socialists and Republicans stoned and attempted to set fire to two Catholic newspaper offices and
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  • 211 12 Celebration of Seventieth Anniversary. Within the next fortnight two occasions of particular importance will be observed in St. Andrew's Cathedral. Next Sunday, Jan. 24, the seventieth anniversary of the Dedication of the Cathedral will be celehrated. This is an event not only of parochial but of diocesan
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  • 36 12 The firm of Crosse and Blackwell, which has been in existence for 225 years and has supplied Royal households since the days of Queen Anne, has received a warrant of appointment to the Prince of Wales.
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  • 209 12 Chopper Attack. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER VICTIMS. As a result of a serious wounding affair in the house of a well-known Singapore Indian schoolmaster early this morning, two women and a man are now in the General Hospital and the man's condition is said to be critical.
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  • 227 12 Alleged Use of Forged Documents. Jadu Nath Mukerjee, a Calcutta Indian, appeared before Mr. Justice Sproule in the' Assize Court this morning and was arraigned on two charges of using as genuine a forged document. He claimed trial. Outlining the case the D.P.P. (Mr. P. A. McKlwaine),
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  • 13 12 We have received copies of the diary issued by Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd.
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  • 270 12 China Station' Flagship In Singapore. Vice Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, X.C.8., C.M.G,, M.V.0., Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, arrived in Singapore this morning on nn annual visit by the flagship H.M.S. Kent, under the command of Capt. T. B. Drew. He was me.t on board by Capt-
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  • 141 12 Manchester Guardian's Sarcastic Comments. London, Jan. 18. The League Council did everything in its power to help Japan break the Covenant decently the British Government did everything in its power to help her break the Nine Power Treaty decently but America at the last minute refused to play
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  • 184 12 Another Newspaper Drama At The Alhambra. Sob Sister is the name for a woman newspaper reporter in the United States, and the picture of this title now being shown at tbe Alhambra is yet another of those dramas of American newspaper life. The treatment is vigorous, and the
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  • 60 12 The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Swiss Club, held on Saturday President, Mr. P. Kohler Vice-Presi-dent, Mr. E. Fleiner hon. secretary, Mr. H. 0. Mauerhofer hon. treasurer, Mr. A. Wernli hon. secretary for shooting, Mr. A. L. Mottu.. Correspondence should be addressed
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  • 39 12 We are asked to announce that reading practices of Twelfth Night," which is to be staged about June, will be held at IV. S. K. Lim's residence, 113, Bencoolen Street, every FViday at 7.30 p.m. All interested are welcome.
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  • 1106 12 A Doctor's Advice. HEALTH BOARD'S LACK OF CONSISTENCY. The charge that the Central Health Board was repeatedly reversing it? decisions and that its lark of consistency was causing; serious ili-sati*-f act ion was made by a medical practitioner at the last meeting of the Board. At the
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    • 88 12 Ask for "CLOVER BRAND" DANISH CREAM Clover Brand Danish Cream— a product of the leading dairy Country in the World— is rich in flavour and pure in quality. It is an ideal mixture with tea, coffee and other beverages and a perfect dressing for desserts, fruits and other dainties. Sealed
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  • Lall Singh Scores Brilliant 96 in First Match.—S.C.C. Rugby Season Ending.
    • 565 13 Commercial Cup. COLD STORAGE BEAT HONG KONG BANK. CoM Storage 2 H. K. Bank 0. In the first socoer match of the season, for the Commercial Cup, the Hong Kong anrl Shanghai Bank wore beaten by the Singapore Cold Storage by two clear goals at the
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    • 363 13 Last Three Games For S.C.C. With the match against the Police today, that against H.M.S. Kent on Saturday and the North vs. South match to be played at the Ansor Road Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 30, the Rugby fixtures in which the S.C.C. are concerned will conclude.
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  • 258 13 Straits Times Arranges For Cable Results. The following are the principal events in home racing for the 1932 season. The Straits Times has made arrangements by which the results will be cabled to Singapore immediately after each race Lincolnshire Handicap Mar. 16 Liverpool Spring Cup Mar.
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  • 120 13 Tuesday, January 19. Itujrby: S.C.r. vs. S.S. Police, Padang; Public Services "A" vs. R.A.F., Dunearn Rd. Football: Commercial Cup Competition: First Round: Straits Trading Co. vj. Postals Sports Club, Anson Rd. Stadium. Wednesday, January 20. Women's Hockey: Mr. Joy's 2nd XI vs. Y.W.C.A., A.P.C. ground Paya Lebar. Football:
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  • 37 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 19. In a football match at Kuala Pilah, a team from Bahau were beaten by the Kuala Pilah Chinese by 8 goals to 2. Inche Yassin referced.
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  • 847 13 R.S.Y.C. Races. TWO MORE SIX-METRE BOATS. The strong Nor Easter that blew with trade-like force last week, fortunately abated and gave place to a splendid moderate breeze, so that on Sunday last Singapoij yachtsmen were again able to compete under ideal racing weather, that is, a
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  • 77 13 A. F. Sheedy Wins Race Course Medal. The following are the best cards returned for the January Medal (stroke) competition of the Race Course G.C. played off on Saturday and Sunday A. F. She-sdy (winnec) 90—16 =74 C. A. R. Bateman 81— 6= 75 J. M. Galistan 89—14=76
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  • 79 13 Scores 96 in Friendly Match at Delhi. (From Our Own Correspondent) Calcutta, Jan. 18. LaJl Singh, the youn«y Selangor cricketer, who left Malaya a- few weeks ago to take part in the cricket trials to select a team of Indians to tour England in the
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  • 512 13 Outcry Against Many Fatalities. Every year as the number of deaths increases on the American football field, suggestions are made for rendering the game less dangerous. In 1931, the death of a cadet from West Pomt the American Sandhurst— in a match against Yale University, inspired the
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  • 260 13 P. Van Goole "Hit From All Angles." Charlie Smith, the Deptford heavyweight, outpointed Peter van Gcole (Belgium) over 15 rounds at Greenwich Baths. If he carried a really damaging punch in his right hand he would have had the foreigner on the floor for the full count
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  • 39 13 Fulham Beats Crystal Palace 4—0. London, Jan. 18. The following were the results of football matches played today in the Third Division (Southern section) of the English League: Thames 1 Watford 2. rulhiwn 4 Crystal Palace 0.
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  • 289 13 Prospects for Saturday's Match. 1 j I i > The Colony team to meet the F.M.S. at hockey next Saturday at Kuala Lumpur has been selected as follows —S. I. Oehlers A. G. Armstrong and Capt. P. R.P. Miers (capt.) G.Ross, G. Oehlers and P. Baskaran
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  • 120 13 Matches at Paya Lebar And Bukit Timah. The following have been invited to play hockey for Mr. E. A. Joy's second eleven against the Y.W.C.A. on the A.P.C. ground at Paya Lebar tomorrow, at 5.10 p.m.: Miss Combi; Miss Weir and Mrs. O'Driscoll; Miss Murison, Miss Oldfield and
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    • 214 13 EVERYTHING (*M lELECTRICAI? The installation of "Magnet" Electrical Household Appliances will show a definite saving in the cost of normal house work. The cleanliness, absence of irritating fumes, and ease with which the work is accomplished, ensure the need of Magnet products in every home. \nsist oi, HD 5G04. ELECTRIC
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  • 988 14 788 Ships Idle. 42,000 SEAMEN OUT OF WORK. Forty-five per cent, of all the cargoes >rought to Great Britain last year re-n-esenting goods worth £437,000,000— vere carried to the homo "ports in foreign ;hips manned by foreign crews, while rS8 British vessels with a cargo capacity
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  • 621 14 Health Board Considers Protest. At its meeting on Jan. 6, the Central lealth Board considered letter received "rom a medioal practitioner protesting igainst the change of visiting arrangenents by services of medical practitioners •esident at a. distance from the estates to >e served. Letters from the medical
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  • 72 14 Resignation of Big D.E.I. Rubber Man. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 15. It is officially announced that the director of the Government's Caoutchouc Industry, Mr. van Gelder, is resigning on Jan. ;il. This sudden resignation, which seems to have been caused by serious friction in the
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  • 43 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 15. It is reported from Medan that the Amsterdam Rubber Company has close.i down Hillegersberg, Limau Mania. Pematang Tengah and Soenjrei Karang Estates. These estatts have been joined to four other estates in the neighbourhood.
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  • 345 14 The following official appointments, transfers, etc., are announced in the Gazette of Jan. 15. Mr. W. C. P. Wright, Locomotive Storekeeper, P.M.S.E. to be Financial Officer, Traffic Department, F.M.S.R.; Major E. J. Soper to be an Assistant Accountant, Chief Accountant's Department, F.M.S.R Mr. F. A. Smithcrs to be
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  • 141 14 Mr. Chang Seng Leong, of Seremban, has resigned from the Central Health Board. The following officers were elected at annual meeting of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramati: and Musical Society: President. Mr. Len? Kirn Choon: VicePresidents, Mr. Cheong Hock Chye, Mr. Lee Thian Seek, Mr. Choa Joon Hean and Mr-
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  • 444 14 Scheme for Independent Special Territory. Mukden, Dec. 21. j The Yashin says the military act on ot the Japanese Garrison in Manchuria will terminal, with the conclusion of the pre» F.nt operations (against the bandits in the Chinchpw area) and the stage of constructive work will
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    • 82 15 nni i ar^ I 5 WORDS $10.00 A WORD— LIMIT 5 WORDS The Popularity of the Sunday Times Weekly Reader Contests is shown by the 1208 replies received to date for the last contest, only. AS A "READER NEWSPAPER" OR AS A SUNDAY ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE SUNDAY TIMES, IN ITS
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  • 2370 16 A Cells Sell— The Judges And The M.P.s Depart— Seasonable Shivers— Rubber Hot-Water Suits? Skating British"— "Can The Leopard. Good, In Spots— Gracie Fields In A New Show— The Gentle Art Of Swindling —Three British Films— Lawful Love Proves I»Iore Amusing —The Judge's
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  • 38 16 GEORGE HOBEY. the comedian, Mudying his part at Euston Station before he left London with the rest of the company of Helen to appear in the new version of the play at Manchester.
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  • 85 16 May Become D.E.I. Army Commander. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 15. It is officially announced that General J. C. Koster, chief of the general staff of the army at Bandoeng, is going on eight months' leave on Mar. 9, provided the interests of the country on that
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  • 92 16 Thrown out of Lorry In Road Crash. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 18. One man was killed and another injured when a lorry got out of control in Pudu Road, one of the busiest thoroughfares in Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. The lorry, in attempting to
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  • 81 16 Doctors Say 'No' to Flying Back to Australia. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 18. Col. H. C. Brinsmead, who was badly hurt in the crash of the Dutch air mail at Don Muang at the beginning of December, is still slowly improving 1 He is now able
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  • 34 16 Siamese Economy in Rome And Berlin. Berlin, Jan. 18. The Siamese Gpvernment has decided temporarily to close down its embassies at Rome and Bcrlin-at the end of January for economy reasons,—Reuter.
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  • 6752 17 Britain Slips Into An Icy New Year. CITY VIEWS ON TIN AND RUBBER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sthaits Times Office. Fleet Street, Jan. 5. The Old Year having died in very frosty M well as needy circumstances, we slipped into Ittf only too easily and painfully on
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  • 94 18 lireakcrs Batter Grounded Vessel to Pieces. (From On n Conaspeaj Batavia, Jp 15. I- N rono: ,c( from Gorontalo, NoTth Celebes, that th_- SB-ton motorship Salim was burned out thirty miles from GoronLjiio end sank shortly afterwards. The forty paateacen «c; all saved. During a hiu\y st<<.m
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  • 1225 19 Hourly Political Changes Viceroy Declines to Bargain Terrorism Must Be Suppressed No Withdrawal Of Ordinances New Year Honours Calcutta's Fine Men- Bridge The Chord Railway And Vitimmi Wkkmt Substance The Indian Sandhurst Fine Work on The Yangtse Rewarded. (Fran Our Own Corespondent.) Calcutta. Jim. 2. There arc
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