The Straits Times, 21 October 1933

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  • 39 1 The Straits Times uxABLISHCD NXABLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933, PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 2« PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER U, IW3. IRK E 10 CENTS*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 Singapore: 78. Cecil «t. cphonc biei) am I Tb^b^b^bW^ Lw ■VTTTTt^bWTTT^bI B^B^bW. at «r^^^^-^^B^"" V^B^BH >4tiil Ihi tT^^B^ ITT I BXSZSIa^kZXjB^B^ Wt II LXV I IM //fc**?<a— y' -^T*fTT^W*TTTTTaM .X 1 381 TTFTTTvBvnF^BV HhR EtT^b^ In giving BEAR BRAND MILK to your children you may rest assured that they sre
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    • 55 1 CONCESSIONS IN PRICE BUT NO COMPROMISE IN QUALITY. OUR PRICES ARE ADJ USYLD SO THAT EVERY PATRON CAN AFFORD OUR NEW CREATIONS OF DIAMOND SET JEWELLERY. OUR HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY AND DESIGN HAVE BEEN STEADFASTLY MAINTAINED. B. P. DE SILVA, LIMITED. SIMiAPOKE. (Incorporated in Ojlon) I'EVVNG, lt/21. HIGH BTRECT
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    • 220 1 r* W' A i NU BACK CORSETRY J&< /iLL^A FLEXIBLE AS YOUR OWN |P «7 \PS, A You can almost forget you wear a X Jf\ *f 3^ corset when it's a Nu-Back you are S jfZ^-^ 111 mC Sksnlsm wearing. Such comfort Such IP Wglffiiii freedom Stoop or twist—
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated to England > MAIL. PABSWOER AND CABOO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIEHTAL B>*£O UNDER CONTRACT WITH 818 MAJBBTYS OOVERNMENT. LONDOM AMD FAB EAST UAIL SKRVIOm. OUTWARD PROM LONDON FOR CHINA AMD JAPAN Due Tonnaa* 8 porr BOUAU t.tlO Oct 2 CHITRAL IiOOO Oct
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    • 586 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON nim kAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naataa. MiiiiWii. I !■<■. Aatvara KMU-rdaa aaa WiUnsg*. VMb Tfina— DM SaJ J YABUKUNI MARU 12 000 Ort 31 Nor 1 HAKONE MARU 10.400 Not IS It I SfWA MARU 17.000 Nov SO Dec 1 I rUSHIMI MARU 10.900 Dec. 14 It HAKOZAKI
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    • 618 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Auatmiu.) FOR BRISBANE SYDNEY AND iirjounm *i» java. darwim akd THURSDAY ISLAND. Rrgular monthly by tbe wel!kno»Q s*eamer MARELLA OM& too*) an* U» sx MANOOLA (3.352 toot) (Cargo only) The as MARELLA li one of the hmrt and flnect afraawri trading to AusInk cabin* de
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    • 561 2 TOE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. to genoa. london. Rotterdam Hamburg and i-ofenhagi.n Prom Prom From Frt ti B'pore Malacca Port Proani B«ett BORINOIA 23 10 34 10 25 10 27 10 FIONIA 14 11 14 11 15 11 17 11 ERRIA 5 12
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    • 1249 2 THE HI IE FVNNEL I INF (Oreae THE Hl'A KHIOW STI »MSHIP iO, Steam Ship Co. Ltd. and biaa Motaal ilflli LTD Stram Navlgatloa Da, Ut.l THE I1NMI) STI \M-llil CO LTD Till STRAITS STI \MSHIP CO. LTD. THE SARAWAK MIVM-1111 CO lII THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. THR ArftTBALIAN
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  • 258 3 Shipowners 1 ontributioi. Trade Revival. N'-w Zealand for a •crm (ommencli. Ail! be an extra 6 p.r oR the basic rates, making 21 per cent.. .ttely £300.000 to dairy and meat producers. Provision Is also made for the carriage of chilled beef. The reduction represents a much-
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  • 192 3 Rebuilding Her Trading Fleet. Th> -iie return I iIIRS' the I keen Inter- :ig circles. .Ithough as yet !nBlf i r Mussoiini inter.'i.. Nt his neighbour a port M Adriatic and help her to build up a minds us o( tht kce held by the Austrian md
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  • 222 3 Sir A. Sutherland Sees Little Daylight. :ing at the annual general I of the Tyne-Tees Bteam Shipping Company. Ltd In Newcastle. Sir Arthur Sutherland said that or.o of the most difficult periods for shippln" had been the last 10 years, md he was afraid there was little daylight,
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  • 179 3 No. 42 of 1933 —80rne0. West Coast s.,r.iw.ik Tanjong Baram— Shoal south-westward of. Position.— ln the western approaches to Miri. at a distance of about 49 miles south-westward of Tanjong Jaram Lat 4 dcg. 10 48" N. long. 113 deg. 16' 24E. Depth. 9> 2 lat horns,
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  • 112 3 Saturday. Oct. 31. shiaa ateagaMe tae Wkarvca ar ssanlii la arrlre. XI ITU BARBOCR. Main Wharf Lch. "Prlnceas Mary-" (J.I Wharf Na Coal Wharf NIL VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS, TsnlMU Fa#ar. Albert Dock Kamunlng. Victoria Dock Tug "Pandu." Eeaaat ■■rtsar Kings Dock Nil No 1 Dock Lch.
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  • 332 3 N EW CUNARDER. Lord Weir Urges That Work Re Re-Started. Olasgow. Sept. 23. Lord Weir, who Is leaving on a secret mission to the United States tomorrow, has prepared a report for the Cabinet in which he advocates the restarting of j mork on the unfinished Cunarder 534 His report
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  • 180 3 Effort To Get Wider Jurisdiction. Oslo. Sept. 7. British opposition to the draft convention on criminal Jurisdiction In collision matters was voiced at the meeting of .he International maritime committee which terminated here thli week by Mr. H. M tlemlnson. general manager of the Chamber of Shipping of
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  • 79 3 RAJTJLA. Brit 4.702 tons, from Madras 21-10. for India 26-10. RAUB. Brit. 573 tons, from Pontlanak 21-10. for Pontlanak 23-10 PIIES HARRISON. U8 A 8.242 tons, from Boston 21-10. for New York 24-10 KINTA. Brit.. 509 toiu. from Penang 21 -iO. for Penang 23-10 MALACCA MARU. Jap. 3.210
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 511 3 aNORDDEUTSCH'' LLOYD. (Incorporated la Oermany.) The ondermentioned are the company's intended fixtures OUTWARD lISAR lor rioUo. Manila, Hong Kong «h«Kgtift n Chir Japan Oct. M SAARBKUCiwKN for Iloflo. Uanlla. Hong Knog. Shanghai, N China Japan Nor. t S MAIN for Manila. Hong Kong. Shanghai. N. China Japan Not. 31 COBLKNZ
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    • 435 3 Reduced Fares £67.3.11. MANILA /HONG KONG TO EUROPE. \i\ ivimi Taarlal clasa acraa. Uw FaclsW lit claas Bafl la Asaarlra. Taartst rlaai AUaallc a taw sww aaa faaaMßS Mb Maaaaltan ar ML WuhlnfUa. Of »as „ge Uu agh Uc F C« li <ia»l< aaarasiaaatrty t'.Jt.t ritra). SPEED WITH COMFORT FROM
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    • 385 3 EIIERNAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. ■rporated in En;!and > "ELI.KRMAN LINK. FOR HAVRK. LONDON ROTTERDAM HAM Ml KO VU !VU aaa San Canal Due 8a lla Stcamrr S'porr S'pora CITY OF BAGDAD Oct. SO Nm 2 CTTY OF IMAM Not M Dpc 2 CITY OF EVANSVUXE Urc. 39 Jan 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 77 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Stations Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright lain, temp. ins Sunshine temp •F hrs. *F Alor Star 82 1.74 1.5 73 Sltlawan M 0 38 0 5 72 K Trengganu 88 156 7.9 70 Bukit Jeram 87 011 3 2 72 Malacca 83 0 12 2 0
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    • 82 3 TIDE TABLES. Sataraar. Octaker 11. L W 11 14 am. 9 ft in 12.15 am ft 3 In L. W. 5 IS am. 3 ft. 5 40 pm. 4 In. S.naay. Octaaar tIL H. W ll 45 am.. ft 7 in. L W 5 46 a m 3 ft 5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 400 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Mhm applying fer say asasUes a*verthes la laeee cotaass send rostes sf le*Mmonlafc Do so* «es«l origisasv WANTED an Intelligent and experienced r unr well versed In modern nf rubber cultivation and manage- able to make rrrwrts In English in writing Knowledge of Chinese r help iitrw qualifications
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    • 713 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalows. Angullla Park, Angullla Co. HOUSE on Institution BUL Rent 98C United Engineer*. TO LET. 7. Napier RoT 14, ChaUworth Road. Apply Meyer Bro*. TO LIT. 38. Caimhlll Road, modern sanitation. Apply 30. Calrnhill Road. TO LET. BotacJe Oarden View 3. Cluny Road TangUn Apply 41.
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    • 790 4 MISCELLANEOUS REFRESH your French Private lewnns given by lady. Box 9», Straiu Times. LESSONS Df PIANO AND FRENCH Mulian Diet*. 7. O»lry Road. TeL «:> You can hare THE SUNDAY TTMEB delivered to you every week for three months lot $1 90. Ms—grr. Sunday Tinea. IF YOU HAVE RELATIVES OR
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    • 888 4 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. Members mho have made reservations tor flights at the Swimming Club on Saturday and Sunday. 22nd and 23rd Instant, should corflmn same upon arrival by Booklrsj at the Bureau In trout of the Club. H. R. W I OBfl. Secretary Tin— si SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB.
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    • 839 4 I AUCTION NOTICES. I STRAITS AUCTION ROOMS 15V Orchard Road Tel. No. 4K4 Tel No. 4864 AUCTION SALE OF valuable cross-grain teak Household Puri nlture. Clocks. Dresses. Ladies h»U. Silk i stockings, records. Oramop hones Indian carpet. Porcelain waah baxtna. etc etc. j T. a* keM at Oar Sale -rossaa.
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    • 832 4 BUSINESS CARDS F I G A R O~ SperlAl Krdurrd h:ir»r> Fer O.TOBEE aat* NU\KMRIK SSJaU Earwaeaa Ladie* Hair Oreaaera. EsgJw Betel (Baeaa 118. aad at 83 Bras Baaak E«kat MASSAGE HALL MANKTKK AM) M \s> U.fc. Mr*. HABC ass Miss HAN A. SS. WATCBLOO JTBEET. Telephone 74b7. TENDERS SINGAPORE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 182 4 SUBSCRIPTION RAJEg^ Withla Owksixk wtthewt MaUya. Malays. FeaUga. Moalhly 8 388 3 4.88 3 IM UssVterly *M* $lttt *H! SlliTasrly WM s early »4»8 848-88 838.88 Note— Oatstotiea chesses sbsaU laclade the eaasl baas diacssst. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The raargea aad kastrsetiosM far CLASSIi.\tBTIStMENTB are a* aader 25 c?nt» per line
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  • 3 5 CHURCH SE RVICES.
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  • 122 5 Dead Woman Found In A Cave. A verdict ol death by drowning was returned at the Inquest at Bark on Oct. oon the body of an unknown woman found Inside a cave at Port Oorey. It Is believed that the body is that of a young woman, who.
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  • 243 5 8.8.C To Take Over St George's Hall. St Oeorge's Hall, famous In London for 28 years a* Maskelyne s Theatre of Mystery. Is new to become a home of the modern mystery— wireless. The BBC. has taken a temporary lease on the famous hall. Intending to convert
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 HOTELb TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.15 P.M.— 9.15 P.M. "THE MADCAPS OF MONTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON, Roy Pierre and Leo Mantin WILL APPEAR IN THEIR FINAL PERFORMANCE. ADMISSION NON-DINERS SI.OO RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET WITH AMY ZOLMAY me nice JUt
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    • 41 5 FRESH STOCKS— JUST ARRIVED —s. a. £Comorin'J OLDHAM BRITISH MADE "Faithful Service" DRY NT BATTERIES TRIPLE CAPACITY TYPES 64 Volt Blocks $6-00 161 do Grid Bias 1-20 SOLE AGENTS RADIO SERVICE Co. of Malaya Ltd. Broadcast House, 2. Orchard Road. Singapore-.
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    • 198 5 IB i Distributors HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. I Obtainable -it all retail stores. NOW SEE HOW EASILY IT RUNS U-hcn your s«»ina; mj. hme uyoi to drag and run bard, </» 1. Squirt "Jin-One Oil I i her all v into every part. 2. Run machine U,r a rainu nr
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    • 354 5 P.B.C. PROGRAMME. TODAT. 620 a m "C. B. Cochran Presents" A Programme Of Chamber Music 6.50 Bports Talk 7.5 The News 2.20 p m Gilbert And Sullivan Recital 3 "C B. Cochran Presents. 4 p m. The News. 720 p m The Western Studio Orchestra. 85 A Recital of Oramophone
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  • 69 6 Stockholm Oct. 2.. In an interview granted to the Dagens Nyheur. Marshal Chang Hsueh-llang. who Is now staying In the Haga Palace of Prince Qustav Adolph, declared his aim Is the unification of China. The "Young Marshal" added he would like China to have a Constitution resembling that
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  • 378 6 that he had been forced to retire on account of that statement. Farrago of Nonsense. Such Is the farago of nonsense wMch thousands of people have some to believe it or they would not hand c.fer their savings for the prosecution of the claim to the "Drake
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  • 99 6 Sharp Encounter With Bandits. Harbin. Oct. 9. A .orce of 3.500 bandits, concentrated In their tillage base In the vicinity of Pnchln. held a Japanese detachment at bay for nearly two hours. After thej had made unsuccessful efforts to d-atodge the brigands, the Japanese sVmned the place
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  • 77 6 Freight Charges To Be Reduced. Nanking. Oct 6 Freight charges on cargo 'or through railway transportation will be reduc -1 from Nov. l. in accordance with th? Regulation Conference held recently at the capital, states an order to the various Railway Administrations from the Ministry of Railways The
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  • 102 6 Bombay. Sept. 29. Dr. Telang. General -Secretary of the Indian section of the Theosophlcal Bociety. arrived at Bombay this morn Ing by the Madras Express en route to Benares for Immersion In the Oanges of the remains of Dr. Annie Besant. He was accorded a cordial reception at
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  • 282 6 Famous Surgeon Looks Into The Future. New York. Oct 9 All the? processes of the human j bady are bawd on electrical phenomena, with tlie growth and ment or 1U Junctions dependent upon i a dennlte series of radiations In various wave-length* emanating from living substances In
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 179 6 SUNS! REVOLVERS!! AMMUNITION YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW j TO BUY FACTORY PRICES. BRITISH j FRENCH BELGIUM Iguns j ALL I1I 1 LEADING MAKES. OUR PRICES 40 LOWER THAN WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. BUY FROM DIRECT IMPORTERS. BKRLiJNKR KNAK WORST. \V E K R WORSTJES. M XT WORST. CBSVELAATWOBBT. D.
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    • 195 6 i sfl IT ism. *A lovely skin gives «^bm> a ptri so much iii.ij;- m Xl ncfi^m," says benutiful f a^*P^ Mary Nolan. "I al\\.iys Om use Lux Toilet Soap, 4» because it yives my skin a velvety, youthful ""^^r smoothness that is <^& L^k *s f& delightful." JM H^
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 236 7 COMING SOON! INC CROSIT y^i lURNS t»<l ALLEN ML RICHARD ARLEM. p[' MARY CARLISLE. B LACK OAKIC. L OX ROAD CO EOV fjanumxMlQvkn Hi fj^- Gorgeous Cif'i. Rollick' n g Ti>>es.., «ori Cay «w[ Comedians in a Fury K Packed btorv of College A 7&S£jWW LiJe To Be if it-s
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    • 446 7 I FAMOUS M.G.M. TALKIE STAR and Company viaitrd SAMSON SHOE STORE for SHOES. •MOtattknkmarittMrtMH- "^BSIS'aW"" To the Managing Director of "Samson Shoes f^ w^b 1 Singapore, SS. •> A Dear Sir. A A It is a pleasure lor jk to congratulate Wkt> V° u an( l your corny pany for
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    • 316 7 j PPfTtPt ifl hh fr '^SWI OPENING TO-DAY! I MATINEE AT 3.15 EDNA FURBER'S WIDELY READ AND WORLD POPULAR BOOK BROUGHT TO VIVID LIFE ON THE SCREEN! AN EPIC OF WOMANHOOD SSm\ Starring BARBARA STANWYCK j with ■T" I&^H C/l Rir J"" 1 11 remember it with I BOTE DAVB
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 446 8 Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang Buyers Sellers. 30/- 31/£1 £1 Austral Malay \yer HiUm Tin 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 BatangPadang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderlang 50 50 HiUm Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5 5'- Hong Kong Tin I/- 5/-
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      • 142 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers, 1 1 Malacca Electric Ord. 1.30 1.35 1 1 Malacca Electric Pref. 1.80 1.90 10 10 Maynard A Co. 2.90 3.10 1 1 Malayan Breweries 0.97 1.00 50 50 McAlister Co. 74.00 76.00 10 5 Overseas Ass. Corp. 5.20 5.40 40 40 Oversea Ch.
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      • 139 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 1400,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 106 108 nom. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 105 107 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 102 103
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      • 370 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations Today's Prices Frarer LyaJl Evatt Co. ATlenby (II) 0.80 0.87^ 0.75 0.90 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 A. Hitam ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.75 1.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.15 0.20 U. 15 0.20 A. Malay (|2) 1.40 1.50 1.25
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    • 230 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 5/ 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 7 64 I«ndon, 30 days' sight 2/4
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    • 99 8 Rugby, Oct. 19. Foreign exchanges today were Amsterdam 7.85' j Athens 570 Belgrade 230 Berlin 13.29 Brussels 22.73 U Bucharest 540 Bombay 1 6 3 64 Buenos Aires 43 s i official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 16.35 Hong Kong 1 5 Helsingfors OSM Lisbon 105 Madrid 37 :i lt Milan
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    • 264 8 The following novels were added to Raffle* Library during toe past fortnight Bloody of the Double Star. O. W Barrington; Three People and one Ood. V C Bell. L Affaire Jones. HlUel Bemateln: Stain of the Focge. H Btadlcsa; Stow Joe. Max Brand: Oentlc Dew. Owen Byu*. A
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    • 59 8 According to telegraphic advice from the chief Inspector of navigation at Batavla the light beacon Pokan River, showing a bright green light In front of the river mouth 2' 135 'N— loo' 43. 5' E Is burning again. According to the same advice, the coasUlght Tandjong Berlkat (2*
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  • 241 8 I«U> China, minim. Japan. Korea, formott. East Sibrn» Western Canada and W States uf I' I r < Hong Khengi Hongkong Canada i Parcel* i (Hong Kheng> Kesnaman Kemas-k. Krru> i< gun I r. ti«-aiiu ana H. lAsdanyi Banks bland. Pladjor Paiembang ißenang > North and East
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  • 31 8 'orlau Raebiah ionte Vrrde Vllx Roiuar! Laroa Spore Sept. 14 Oct. 8 Srpt. 1& Oct. 7 Sept. It Oct. 7 Srpt 20 Oct It Srpt 21 Oct lo
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  • 14 8 From China and Japan by I Maru due at Singapore on Monday
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  • 71 8 Noon, Oct. 2 1 R.S.S. equal to London Standard Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 12% 12 5/16 (P. 0.8. .129 10 1 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Buyers Sellers. N° v .12 5/16 IS Nov.-Dec. lttA 7 if, Jan.-Mar. 12« 2 12 9/16 Apr.-June 12 11 1»>
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  • 63 8 Leaving London For AnUrctir. Rugby. O The Royal research ship Dls< leaves London on Saturday M age to the Antarctic waters for graphic surveys and research habits of whales The vessel will call at Tristan 1a Cunha with malls, afterwards proceeding to Falkland Islands am: Georgia where she
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  • 61 8 LINER GOES AGRO UND. CMy Ot I'ans Refloated The Next Day. Rugby. Oct 18 The EUlerman liner City of Paris, which went aground on a sandbank at Faraman. near Marseilles. In a densa fog yest<-rd i) evening was r this morning and U proceeding to Marseilles. The liner Is a
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  • 26 8 A motor lorry travelling along Huklt Purmel last evening skidded and overturned Into a ditch. The driver was thrown ovt but escaped with a sever* shaking.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 118 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Aaj. October 11. Prrak Rare*. Pint Day 'The Little Devil' by Repertory PUyn, Ooodwood Park Hotel. JO p m MMtdmy. Ortofcar IX. Ne* Year SrwrU uit« SCC Ixvjnfe. 511 p m Tanfcy. OeUber M. Annual mt«. Klnla Tlr. Drvdflnc Co Ltd* H'Kuac Bank Chamber*, noon Prrak
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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    • 55 9 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 30. Karmen Rubber Company Ltd.. reports a profit of £1M for the year ended May 31. A sum of £***** has been carried forward. Sablas 'North Bcrneo) Rubber Ltd.. reports a loss of £245 for the year ended April 30. £23.737 has
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    • 456 9 Research Council's Survey. (From Our Own Correspondent) London Sept 29. The existing uses of tin in nearly two hundred manufactures are analysed In a survey of tin applications prepared by the International Tin Research and Development Council In i London The chief industrial consumers of tin.
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    • 63 9 Conditions Continue To Improve. Rugby. Oct. 17. Conditions on the Tyne. where the; unemployment situation was most acute, are continuing to show improve ment To date 70.000 tons more coal have been shipped from that area j than In the corresponding period last year, while the number of
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    • 578 9 Symington And Wilson's Report Symington and Wilson's weekly market report, dated London Sept 27. ttates: With only a moderate amount of business passing, fluctuations In lub ber since our last Report have been slight. The tendency on Wednesday evening and on Thursday was do\ nwarct but
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    • 604 9 i Demand For Piece (toods IMPROVEMENT IN YARN MARKET. rrom Our Own Coi i espondent i Mancnestor. Bept 27 The larger demand In piece good! has been maintained and manufactur ers generally have continued to present a sUHer front to eastoMers. Ham and again the Ormneat of
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    • 143 9 (Tac figure* ii hraeJsrU Ihnnlai the Agon* of corresponding pertoa of laat year) Kuala Reman— '.000 Ik). wXMO at. Lok Kawl— <*6.soo Ib i. 39 000 So Bruarh —< 18 455 1b > 40.100 lb. Ay«r Ko''k 14.M2 Yu HeartetU— 7o.ooo lb Buag«i Matang •0.000 lb Brand United
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 608 9 BANKING. \KI>KKI.\M>S( H IM)IS< UK HANDEV ANII N. V. AlMtortaed CaajMaJ GMs IAMtUMO Paid Up Caattal Olav t6.S«MwS > Okkv IN ill \l> BwwwM »HMUBAa. BSAM II Omen THI HAf.lB ROTTIaOtM OVKBASA* BBAMCBKS. BuUria Head OtSn (at Dutch Past BWSWJ BAANCCI OTFICU: DUTCH EAST DfDIBS Ampenan. Bar.tfo«t«. CherttMa. OomnUtn. Makaakar.
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    • 42 9 OY M A it. iCHES CHRONOMETERS: §NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN GOLD— WHITE GOLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOLI WITH AISO LITE GUARANTEE. AGENT: CAPITOL BUJLWNG BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE
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    • 382 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TsLAiMNG SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam UhM HEAD OIKK K \MSIKKD\M WITH HRANCHI-S IN ROTTERDAM AM) THE H \«.IK. HEAD OFFICE FOR Till. BAST: i:\T.\\i Branches Lhrougbout the Dutcb Eaat Indies and ir the Stnlta S tUementt. India. Cham. Japan and Ankta LONDON BA.VKKBS: TW
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 48 10 I wtah to expretc my heartfelt thanki to the »t*n of the Tan Tock Sens Hospital, e*pac«ally to Dr Htwet Dr E C. Smith and the aenlor dnan of the Madlcal CUnlc for the help, (kill and unfailing ktndnns to all the dek and suffertaf KALA AZAR.
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  • 738 10 Sir Basil Blacken, who is expected to leave London for Malaya next month, is primarily a financial expert and it is in that capacity, to inquire Into the position of the Straits Settlements Currency Commission, that h« U making
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  • 114 10 Mr. N. Ward And Miss Evelyn Airey. The wedding took place at Bt. Marys Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday of Mr. N. Ward. MCA. Assistant AdTtser, Kota Tinggi and Miss Evelyn Airey. of Bradford. Yorkshire, the Rev J. O. Hall conducting the ceremony The bride was given away
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  • 204 10 The Strait* Settlements Oazttte MMH The hoo. Mr. A. M Ooodman. bu been appointed Resident Councillor Penan* with effect from Oct. 14. The hon. Mr. W M. Mllllngton has been appointed Resident Councillor Malacca, with effect from June 19. Mr. O L. Ham has been appointed Under-Secretaiy. Stralta
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  • 791 10 SUPREME COURT. Little hsu been heard since sii Samuel Wilson's report was publisne< on the subject of His Excellency tht Governor's proposal for the centralisation of toe Supreme Courts of tht Colony and the Federated States. No doubt the Qovernor Is living the matter the further
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  • 496 10 I THE JEWS. "We would all. I think, he the better tor a little Jevuh Wood in us," taps Mr. St. John Mrvine. the BritUh author and dramatist, in thit interview on the Jetrith problem. ulte recently I had the good une of coming into contact with
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  • 105 10 Singapore. ALHAMM.t State Fair With Janet Oaynor. WUI Raters. IS— 9 IS. CAPrroL Wliplfii Car With Ivor No««Uc Madeleine Carroll. 15— 15. GBKAT ltOKl.li Cabaret— There Oom The Brkte LeaUwr Nrrklng MAKLBUKOi ..II KM Frum flpaiu With BWie Cantor. NIW WOKLD Sfcte Show. Cabaret. Dane**. rAviuo l^ T1 u
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    • 147 10 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMNLIY, LIMITED. SHOP SOILED AND SECONDHAND PIANOS. GENUINE BARGAINS. ROBINSON UPRIGHT GRAND, lately returned from hire. In new condition. $275. Zimmermann Upright Grand in Solid Mahogany Case. Tone and touch perfect. A high class GERMAN PIANO Price $775. Reduced to $375. Appearance as New. Call »t the
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  • 1220 11 SOVIET -JAPANESE TENSION NEAR BREAKING POINT. Shanghai. Oct. 21. Preparations for war are being made openly by the Soviet and Japanese armies, ssys a report from the North The Soviet forces on the MahchukuoSlberian frontier have been strengthened cons'derably. It to reported, while the huge Soviet army In Siberia Is
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  • 308 11 Awarded To American Zoologist Stockholm. Oct. 20 It to announced that the Nobel prlie for medicine for 1933 has been awarded to the American soologlst. Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, of Pasadena. California. The award was made In recognition of Dr. Morgan's dlscoTeriea concerning the eugenic functions
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  • 205 11 Police Chiefs Admission In Reichstag Trial. Berlin. Oct. 20. Interest In the Reichstag fire trial fiared up again today when Count Helldorf. a young Nasi Storm Troop leader and now police president of Potsdam, described his actions on the day of the fire. He declared that the
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  • 136 11 $1 ,000,000,000 LOAN. Japanese Minister's Plans For Stronger Army. Shanghai. Oct. 30. The Japanese Wax Ministry held an emergency meeting on Wednesday when officers from the rank of captain and up were Invited to attend. The War Minister presided, and he explained some of his proposals to strengthen the army
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  • 49 11 Rugby. Oct 19. The King has decided that the celebratlon of Armistice Day on Nov. 11, which falls this year on a Saturday, shall follow the lines adopted In the previous year. The Home Secretary, on behalf of the Cabinet. U making the necessary arrangements —British Wireless.
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  • 565 11 Germany's Hope. A LASTING PEACE WITH FRANCE. Berlin. Oct. 20. The German Government had no Intention of converting the world to Nan principles, declared Dr. OoebbeU. Minister of Propaganda. In opening the election campaign before an enthusiastic meeting, which was attended by over 10.000
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  • 90 11 £6,505,059 Higher Than Last Year. London. Oct. IS. The ordinary revenue for the pact > week at £8.527.551 exceeded the ordinary expenditure by £2.529 536 and the Treasury during the week reduced the floating debt by £21.830.000 The total ordinary expenditure during the financial year to date now
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  • 54 11 Shanghai. Oct. 19. Nanking has fixed Oct. 21 as the date for launching the new Nai.fcingPukow Railway fer-y. which was constructed In Great Britain at a cost of several million dollars. The Chinese girl champion swimmer frooi Hong Kong has been asked (a prrform the opening ceremony.
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  • 368 11 Tributes To Sir Eric Drummond. Rugby. Oct. 19. 81r Eric Drummond. the new British Ambassador to Rome, was today the Kuest of honour at a luncheon in London of the British Italian League over which Lord Rennell. who was himself for some years Ambassador In Rome
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  • 789 11 President's Invitation For Negotiations. MOSCOW ACCEPTS. I M. Litvinoff To Go To Washington. M, Litvinoff. Soviet lummi^ sar for Foreign Affairs, igoing to the Inited States t<» negotiate at President Rooiie-' velfs invitation for T.S. recognition of the Soviet. Farming troubles are still paramount in America
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  • 62 11 Tokio, (>ct. 21. The news is intensely interesting." declared a Foreign Office spokesman on learning of President Rooseveh's invitation to M. Kalinin. He branded ait without foundation the widespread belief that Japan disliked the prospect of American recognition of the Soviet. He prof eased his di« belief that
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    • 61 11 DRINK AND COOK WITH IT nun find KLIM nit most DCLICIOI'S rOWDEKED MILK 1 1)1 EVEB I'SKO. ITS Kit 11. (Rf\ M > NATLKAL MILK lUIOII BstOi GOOD THINGS TASTE EVEN Rl 11 1 K AND rOB DS.INKING— WELL. 1 V I IT AND SEE FOB YOI'RM I I OBTAINABLE
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  • 827 12 Good Treatment Of Employee Wasted. More clerical bankruptcies were dealt with in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Gerahty presiding. In one MM it wait said that a clerk having been retrenched after years of work in a big local firm, with a provident fund
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  • 152 12 hi Id Who Set Fire To Mosquito Net. At the inquiry Into tbe death of I "Id Chinese girl who died! lr>'!n burns, the mother told the Coro- ncr, yesterday, that she was awakened 1 p by the smell of smoke and found the mosquito net of her
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  • 109 12 Office- Bearers For Government Servants* Society. The lollowing have been elected to IIH committee of management of the Singapore Government Servants' Con Thrift and Loan Society for ung year Messrs L A. Joseph. A da Sllva S A Karlm. Lim Ah Kwee. Urn Seng Klang. 81h Kirn Vow. A
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  • 220 12 Schoolday Memories At Southampton. Sir George Penny, himself an Old Edwardian, said that during his 1 varied— be was going to say chequered 1 —career he had found almost always I that the unexpected afforded the greatest pleasure. The present oc- I casion was. to him. unexpected,
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  • 61 12 From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Oct 17 Chong Fook Seong. a Taiping Chinese Catholic, was today fined $5 by the magistrate. Che Albakri. and ordered to pay 75 cents costs to the complain nit. Chin Peng Goon, in the case In which he was charged with giving lain
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  • 300 12 Coroner's Comment WARDED OF RISK BY FELLOW-WORKMAN. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore coroner yesterday following the Inquiry on Cheong Choh. a Chinese subcontractor, who was billed while demolishing a wall in a house in Anson Road. Six men were at work
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  • 151 12 Troubles Of Former Singapore Business Man. Kavena Nagutha Naina Maruar an Indian Mohammedan. who was arrested in India, made his appearance before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge, yesterday, on a charge of criminal misappropriation of $960 while acting In the capacity of attorney to
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  • 222 12 Brigade Officer Sent To Hospital While gliding down the emergency pole from hi* quarters on the first floor Ur answer to a fire alarm shortly after noon yesterday. Mr. 3. Angus, a sub-officer attached to the Central Fire Brigade, slipped and fell heavily to the paved ground below.
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  • 104 12 News has been received In Kuala Lumpur of the death of Frtor Minor j Victor c f the Ttapplst Monastery of Shenf -tlngtu a town about 190 miles i south of Peplng. Frlor Minor Victor. known In Malaya as Rev. Father Charvet. came' sut to this country
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  • 82 12 To Catch Fishermen In Forbidden Waters. <From Our Own Correspondent > Medan. Oc». 20. The Java Bode says that arrangements have been made for the Oov[•rnment vessels Yolk and Rigel to leave on long range cruises through Dutch East Indian waters, the Yolk Following a route through the
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  • 539 12 Perak Viewpoint FORCING CHINESE TO HELP MALAYS. Mr Cheah Cheng Urn. J.P.. recently a member of the Federal Council, writes to the Tiir.es of Malaya as follows: I I trust that Government is already aware of the fact that It has present <d the
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  • 102 12 Areas Out Of Tapping. 1 From Our Own Correspondent! Medan. Oct. 18 According to the figures of the Central Office for Statistics at the end of August 315 estates, with a total area of 46.567 hectares had stopped tapping Furthermore 128 estates had partly stopped tapping, with
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  • 78 12 Reported Reduction Of Duty In Australia. (Prom Our Own Correspondent > Medan Oct 18 According to the Soerabaiaasch Handelsblad. the Netherlands Indian Department of Agriculture has received a cable from the Dutch Consul In Sydney saying that the duty on tea had been reduced by Id. and*
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  • 689 12 RUBBER RESTRtCTION—AN AMERICAN VIEW. It beconr.es more and more apparent that the chance* of restriction of any sort are diminishing dally and aoon will be at the vanishing point The situation today differs greatly [from the time when the British atI tempted the Stevenson scheme
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  • 50 12 A collision between a taxi and a ricksha at the junction of Jalan Besar and Byed AJwl Road late last night resulted In injuries to the two occupant* \>f the ricksha and to th-pull-T The passengers two women, a Eurasian and a Chinese, were thrown out The Injuries were superficial.
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  • 450 13 Country With Rebels. PEAKED RENEWAL OF UPRISING. HM developments In SUm are anticipated In some quartan. It brine *Ui«-d that 60 per cent, of the pr., p ir of the South and all the people of the North are In nympathy with Prince BovaiadeJBane W<>k Is
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  • 66 13 (From Our Own Correspondent' Taipinr. Oct. 2«. (omlnt out of the temple on Dcepavali Day Veerapp* ChetUar. well-known here, found his new shoes, which he had left outaMe, were missing. There was sequel In the police court this morning whea a Chinese Tarrmnt was brought
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  • 141 13 Malacca Rural Board Discussion. iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 17. At a meeting of the Malacca Rural Joard today, a proposal by Mr. E. C. O. 3arrett. District Officer, Jasln. that ihade trees be planted on both sides of he road at Batang Malaka cave rise x>
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  • 72 13 Appointment Of Trade Representatives. From Our Own Correspondent > Medan. Oct. 18. As already announced, the Netherlands Indian Government Intends to send a trade representatlTe to China in order to promote trade relations with Netherlands India. According to the Malayan-Chinese paper. Sin Po. the Chinese Oovernment will
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  • 89 13 CONSOLS M OF THE EAST. The coconut palm plays so Important a part In the domestic economy of those who live In the tropics that It has come to be known aa "The Consols of the East." Coir, the fibre In the husk of the coconut, has been made the
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  • 68 13 Fell V/i Miles Unconscious Then Recovered. Vlllacoublay (France). Oct. 6. The French Ai. Force pilot Qulgnard fainted at a height of 33.000 feet 'Just over six miles i over the VUlacoublay aerod.ome. today, and his machine plunged out of control. When the machine had .'alien four and a
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  • 66 13 H. M.S. KENT. To Visit Netherlands India Next Year. Our Own Correspondent Medan. Oct. 16 According to the Java Bode. H.MS Kent, llagshlp of Vice- Admiral Sir F rederlc Dreyer. who has been appointed commander-ln-chlef of the Chlr.a Station Is to visit Java, early next year, but so far the
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  • 22 13 At HM MM Rotary tlffln Miss Leila Roosevelt will address the Club. Her subject will be: Were During alon<? around the world
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  • 35 13 The programme of drills up to and far week-ending. Oct. 22 U v follows Sunday. Headquarters. S RE. (t), Camp; 7IS a.m.. Bedok. B.R.A. (t). Practice Shoot: Buklt Tlmah. "A" (MO.) Coy, Drmoiistratlon.
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  • 257 13 Straits And F.M.S. Legislation. Trie Legislative Council will meet on Wednesday morning to pass the draft Estimates as revised by the Select Committees for Singapore, Penang and Mahcca. Three new Bills will be Introduced -tb2 Pineapple Industry Bill, the Labour (Amendment) Bill, and the Volunteer Force (Amendment) Bill.
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  • 153 13 Principal And Teachers In Court. Trouble over the possession of the Modem English High School In Cuppage Road which resulted In a charge of assault, hurt ~nd criminal Intimidation against three teachers. C. P. i Menon. James Puthusserl and Her- mese Puthusserl In the fourth magistrate's court by
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  • 78 13 Man Who Threw Cigarettes To Convicts. < From Our Own Correspondent. > Talplng. Oct. 20. "Your story Is absurd." said the Talplng magistrate. Che Albakrt to a Chinese. Lee Ah Kor, who. when charged with throwing a pocket of cigarettes to a party of convicts working on a
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  • 71 13 Usual Ceremony At Penan*. <from Our Own Correspondent.) Penang Oct. 20. Armistice Day at Penang this year will be celebrated as usual by a ceremony at the cenotaph at eleven o'clock followed by two minutes silence. At night the Ex-Service Association dinner will be held at the E.
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  • 239 13 Mr L J B Madden, of Talping. has left for Japan on a holiday. Mr V C Nolan, partner. Evatt and Co.. Penang. has returned from leave. Mr J. Balllie. of Francis Peek and I Company. Singapore, has returned from Home Mrs Charles H. Talbot is leaving
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  • 780 13 Ashes To Be Interred At Seremban. The death took place at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Thursday of Mr. Power Royston Lewis, formerly of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd. at the ace of 49. Mr. Lewis retired from the Asiatic Petroleum Co. about three
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  • 54 13 'Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 19. Members of the Eurasian Volunteer Headquarters Institute entertained Mr. A. J. Mlnjoot to a farewell dinner and dance on Tuesday on the occasion of his transfer to the reserve of officers Members of the Girls' Sports Club provided cabaret
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  • 42 13 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Talplng. Oct 20. Dcepavall In Talplng this year was a very peaceful affair. Only tvo Indians were brought up today before the magistrate, both to answer charge* jf fighting and causing disorder on the public road.
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  • 308 13 Adventures Of London Dentist And Wife. The adventures of the schooner Isobel. as related by Mrs. L. R Weeks.! who arrived In Sydney recently, readj Uke an imaginative novel, writes the Sydney correspondent of the Morning Post Mr. W. H. Weeks, a London dentist, bought the decrepit
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  • 145 13 Reclamation Project \t Verawal. Jamnagar. Sept 26 A large project of reclamation and construction has been undertaken at Verawel Port iKathlawan by the Junagadh Durbar In order to cope with the Increasing seaborne traffic at th« port The total cargo handled during 1932-33 amounted to 117.760 tons as
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  • 58 13 Opposition To Runber Restriction. The Saigon Opinion has MM ut strongly against Indo-Chlna being Included in the Anglo-Dutch scheme :<ir the restriction of the output of rubber. The quota proposed for Indo-Chlna is 25.000 tons per unnum. The reply is that by 1940 the output of Indo-Chlra will be
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  • 57 13 NOT SATISFIED "From Our Own Correspondent Talplng. Oct. 17 When a sturdy Chinese fisher man of Port Weld was fined $15 for causing simple hurt to another Chinese of the same village, he cried out loudly I am not satisfied with the Judgment whereupon the magistrate Che Albakrl. remarked "No
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    • 161 13 WEI ECZEMA FOR OVER lIS Caused Itching and Burning. Lost Sleep. Healed by Cuticura. "I suffered with wet etiema for over two year*. Later the eruptions dried up and scaled over causing itching and burning, with loss of skep. 1 tried all sorts of so-called remedies without cfTact. At last
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    • 90 13 DO N'T BUY A CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE RANGE WHICH WILL BE DISPLAYED AT OUR USED CAR SHOW SATURDAY OCT. 28TH. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE. PAVILION NEXT WEDNESDAY! THE FUNNIEST FILM THAT EVER HAPPENED! LESLIE HENSON. HEATHER THATCHER. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. ALFRED DRAYTON. ||SJ m mt sa.
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  • First League Leadership Battle. — Boxing. — Golf.—Home Hockey.
    • 1935 14 Guii- ers Slowly Climbing The League Ladder. I r spOOd London. Oct. 9. re slowly but ry against BaDdsrI i mouth. I urday. were md Everton. Arsenal not long ago. received i at at the hands of Mldi. outlook tor tlii- leading I ruooa
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    • 571 14 English Women Rout American Tourists. London, Oct. 9. The English hockey season Is always of shorter duration than the Rugby and Association football seasons, and the first (141 programme of matches was not played until Saturday, when the .nost notable results Included a 5 0
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  • 546 14 Miss Dorothy Pearson Seizes Title. i From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 7 c The chief event In Home golf this > week has been the English Women's < Close championship meeting at West- i ward Ho! in Devonshire. The favourite < from the start
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  • 82 14 V.M.C.A. Hockey Team Beats A.P.C. Three goals scored In quick succession In the last ten minutes of an attractive* match, gave the YM C A a clear-cut hockey vlcory over the APC at Pay a Lebar yesterday. In the first half play was fairly MM, and the score
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  • 74 14 The following have been invited to play Rugby football for the s I vs SVC "A" on Wednesday. Oct 25. at the SCC —H. L Vincent. J E. King. R N Jack. O D A Lundon N Pyfe. D G M. Owen O E Tatham 2 Lt O Wort F
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    • 17 14 NEW "MOUTRIE" PIANOS $425. 00 Nett. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated Ist Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. I
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    • 117 14 mis snininq copper cauldron —one of many— ln It's setting of Ll I glistening white tiles, reflects the M^~ extremely hygienic conditions and Iw' sedulous care and cleanliness observed t ■I^bW ll In the brewing of Malaya's Purest _j-«sWi^B»^J J J Lager Beer. Dirt and dust are ~~^jg«gj Wf Avsl
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  • 5 15 Local Racing. Home Soccer. Athletics.
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  • 116 15 'Prom Our Own Correspond' Seremban. Oct. 19. A disjointed forward line, which 1 m got going, and thereby threw a lot of >rk on the defence was H-spcmsiblr for the defeat of the PmUmm "B" (old boy's of St. Paul's Institution) by the King George V ■I by
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  • 61 15 The following have been invited to play Rugby tooU>*U for SVC. "A" vs. A on Wednesday. Oct. 25. at the SCC D R Harper. O Dodds. H Pr: W H McNelll. R Land. If O Mills. A I Horsley. W. T. Mathleaon H C Allen. R [«vktaun D R HomgUl.
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  • 99 15 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 19. The following are the full results ol the Seremban Electrical Department Billiard Tournament held under the auspices of the Seremban Kllat Club: Ist Round. Veeragathy beat Osman. Haron beat Omar. Woo Lai Ling beat Mltchul. Ahmad beat Anthony. Majld beat j
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  • 69 15 I The following hare been Invited to play Rugby football foe B.C.C. "B" ys. PSRFC B" on Monday. Oct. 30. lat the SCC H. L. Vincent, O. E. Tatham. R V. Welch.. R. J. 8. Davtes. D Anlexander. M O Mllla. P. J R Butler. J J Gough H C
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  • 113 15 The following will take part 1». the Anal Malacca trial on Saturdaj on the Club Padang at 5 p.m. Colours: M Alcantara. (SFI.i; H. M de Souza. (capt (S.r.A .>. U. Toledo iSF.I.i, Yusof b Saald. (ICA R. P Leon <SF.A>. Abbas b Saald. iTAM.t; J M Lee
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  • 184 15 Teaar. October tl. Boxuw Thajudeen v*. T. C. Sonc. New World. OoK: Island Club October bogey competition Rustoy: Vohintaers m Wiltshire Reft L Prndanc; Inter-sUte match Slncapore Negn Sembtlan— Malacca, Seremban; Brlantor vs. Penang. aU»J Jcbore vs. PubHe B«rrten. Jonore BrJiru. Hockey: inter -st-.t*: Smgapore n. Srlajiror Padang
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  • 83 15 Australia Dissatisfied With M.C.C. Reply. Adelaide. Oct. 30 A special meeting of the Australian Cricket Board of Control has been convened for November IS to discuss the M.CC cable with regard to bodyllne bowling following the dissatisfaction of several members of the board who state that
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  • 347 15 Two inter State Rugby matches are being played this afternoon. At Seremban Singapore will meet the Negrl-Malacca XV and at Kuala Lumpur. Belangor will be entertaining Penang. H. Price, who was chosen as full back tor the Singapore XV against NegrlMalacca. Is unable to travel and his place
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  • 237 15 Unhappy Experiences In America. Trouble seems to be dogging the steps of Donald McCorklndale. for the South African heavy-weight boxer U not having a happy time in New lie Is matched to meet an Am ri can- Italian. Patsy Perronl. at Madison Square Oaden but almost every day
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  • 57 15 The following hare been Invited to play Hockey for B.C.C. r». S.R.C. on Monc 1 v Oct. 23. at the 8.R.C.: Dr. J M A. Lowaon. F. H. Oeake. C. E. Brooke. T. Watson. C. Q. Starkey. P. W. r. MUU. L. 8 rreer. A O. A. Motley. O H.
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  • 34 15 The Sportsman's second annual cycling carnival will be held at the Jalan Be&ar Stadium on Sunday at 8 a.nv Seven event* are put forward ot which the 12 mile Marathon U the most Important.
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    • 67 15 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE t \ny thing and Everything. Phone 2938. KKSTRINT.ING OIR SPECIALITY. Tropical best gats are v sed to suit all pockets. I'rices from $3.00 to $13 net. Fre»h stocks of Hockey Sticks and Rugby Balls. Prices from $2 upwards. ROLLER SKATES— FRESH STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Inspection
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    • 461 15 ii A CLEAN tooth never de- v "^Wflad cay* but moat patients' ■^■awZ^~*~*~d teeth are not properly cleaned BB^Baaaß*^ at the back, where old-fa»h- Tootk-bmka UiiW««i«f 1 toned tooth.brmhe. don't fit" I Z^ZIZtXf&tZS I clean pat ih* piaca yum mn man I I apt la ifc« enwa cmd mm- I
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  • 1015 16 WOMAN WEEK BY WEEK. day Colgut Contrasts. «By Our Own Correspondent.) STaAirs Timxs Omci, Fle<t Street, Sept. 28. HERE In Lonion we are right In the middle of tno autumn dress show .md llf for the past fort- night seems in retrospect to have j :u in
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  • 398 16 Hors D"oeuvres. DEEL two pounds of button onions and boll them for twenty-five to thirty minutes with half a pint cf white stock, the same of best tomato puree, a glass of white wine, a quarter of a pint of olive oil, an eighth of a pint of vinegar,
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  • 482 16 Amazing New Moscow Fashions. rE women of Russia are to be made to wear some of the most amas1 ing clothes ever invented. I The latest fashions evolved by the I Communist Art dictator will make them appear as If they are walking about In
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  • 205 16 riMiAT there Is a new uncrmncble muslin which makes the blous -,t every other suit Just now. This mv«. lln is perforated all over and tffMl dark navy and ***** brown. rpHAT coloured eyeglass frames art replacing the tortolseshell and b t ones. They do away with
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  • 278 16 VUOMEN can do all the muscle exer- cises necessary to keep them In good flfure condition while waiting for their train, for Instance. It is. perhaps, the business girl— rather vhan the housewife— that needs definite physical exercises. The woman In the house. In the course
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    • 115 16 JllQ II 12 1 2 IhßSsi 3 a 7 G j Q i i i Modern Styles The new modern Wall and Table Clocks combine smart appearance tnd reliability. They are built to five you years or unfailing service. Time only from Jit > 2 hour strike $24. |sj hour
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    • 21 16 (2) Ltd. jTUO&^iMwAwt Rd. New Stocks Just Arrived LATEST SWIM CAPS. lEACI FLACKS All JERSEYS. DRESSES. MATS. CORSETS. BHEIIEAI All STOCKII6S.
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    • 454 16 HMmnmiHimiiiMHiiiMl mmit r*j Lovely Nails may so »-0... c. itl easily be yours— «.m«,v.r 4 Noil j hm Cutmn Manicure is 10 ample the remit to gratifying J I- I fj,,, remove old cuticle ond cleon»e tan. !n .11 ihadw /-.in nail tipi with Crtex Cuticle Remover Mt(|||>< Nail Cleanter.
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  • 1702 17 Domestic Musings— The Ayah Arrives How The Ive Melted Life In One Room Tlie (hardener's Gift. m household. ..lid I have been watchinf wit. the raiy way In which this lady has settled down In her new '.ings Her quarter^ centre a row of
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  • 551 17 £10,000 Each For Doctor And Solicitor. London. Sept 21 A rich, lonely man's thought for the street newspaper seller and the Tube lift attendant with whom he used to It hat dally. Is revealed in the will of Mr. Joseph Adams, of Clarendon Road. Holland Park.
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    • 61 17 Coal Tar. SUPPLIED IN VARIOIS GRADES TO SIIT ALL IHKPOSKS AT SPBC-ALLY RKIHCKI) PRK KS LEE KIM SOO, 99. HI'lH '-TRFFT. SINCArORK. Tel. No. 2063. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT M. CZEKIEL SONS, rililMiinl acartr rem ni-lOMETUSTS »a 4 OPTICIANS. Oni. dtw: Baasss Chambers. Kaafes Ftaaa. SI ruptn Bnuch:
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    • 297 17 THE MALAYAN AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL J OCTOBER 1933. Including Original Artie le> on Studies in Malayan Soils. Part IIPreliminary Observations on Manuring of Annuals on Inland Soils. Experimental Work in Relation to Pineapples Bleaching of Palm Oil at Serdang. Price 50 crnfs jmt copy or $.">/- \tvr anninn. p«»«.l frr«-. Obtainable
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  • Correspondence
    • 266 18 To the Editor of the Btralts Times. Ihe evil of opium smoking Is Indisputable. The attempts madi irom time to time by the Health Section of 1 Nations for Its complete j. good sign and should bt ipport of every nation in rid. But the problem
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    • 489 18 he Straits Times. n registration of n addicted to the habit of i now .a accomplished ifdj be relied upon of such measures rned was prld by the humane desire ne out the evil. The AntiOpium S< ciety which recently sprane has l>»»«-n dolni? splendid n. and. by restrictt this
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    • 715 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. -Your correspondent C. Raflui M to have something to say; would it be asking too much that he express himself more explicitly? For Instance, his statement that "the present-day tendency of edu -ationai systems of the j most enlightened countries
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    • 669 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— My letter of Oct. 10. In *hlch I criticised the apparent reluctance of tne M.E.O.A. to support any restriction scheme but their own. in the Interest of all producers in general and of the small producers in particular, was written
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    • 227 18 To the Editor of the Straits Time* Sir. -In an article on Malayan Snakes In London appearing In your issue of Oct. 13 the following occurs It Is a common Indian Cobra, but. like all the Malayan representatives of the species, it Is quite black, and has etc. etc."
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    • 158 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. I understand that your admir- able suggestion of "«M" g up Christmas hampers from local products for friends at Home at Christmas been taken up by the MA HA I wonder If you would regard It as presump tuous on
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