Singapore Daily News, 23 November 1932

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  • 15 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News no 45. WEDNESDAY, «OV. 23RD, 1932. I —I r-" 5 CENTS.
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  • 515 1 (v uf ill" k "avest h'.-u enter- .1 mcc th* nece* end 'n( aro ■< ha labci:r famine with |ii<rt r;tt<>- of pay hi. ;«t<' result <»f the repatriation f uncnploy- all very well Lo be ;il»l«' th«f local rneir. ploy men! •r. ab olr.te minimaia tping the
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  • 1357 1 DR. KOO IMPRESSES LEAGUE COUNCIL. GATHERING GLOOM AT GENEVA MANCHURIA MAY BE REFERRED TO OUTSIDE CONFERENCE. to de Uwhh h" m th l Lc Ue <*■*«•■ incompetent -y s do! It r C M j 4nchuria Question »s general on all referred fnVh' A Some uarter s desire the affair
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  • 617 1 "LET THERE BE MORAL REPROBATION. Paris. Friday. The Petit Journal publishes an interview with Dr. Wellington Koo m which he stated: "In reality it is not Geneva which counts m this question, but the Treaty of Washington. If you permit the dismemberment of China to comment'", who
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  • 324 1 STATE OPENING. MORE AID FOR AGRICULTURE. KING'S SPEECH. With customary pomp, the new session of Parliament was opened yesterday, after only a few days' interval riace prorogation, by the Kin^. In the Speech he delivered from the Throne m I lie House of Lords. His Majesty dwelt
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  • 194 1 NEGRI UNOFFICIALS. SIR SAMUEL WILSON IN SEREMBAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Tuesday. Sir Samuel Wilson today conferred with Messrs. W. J. Doughty, S. R. Krisnan, Chang Seng Long, Tuan Sheik Ahmad and Dato Wong Yick Tong, members of the State Council. Mr, Chang Seng Long
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  • 53 1 Tremors m Germany and Holland. Cologne, Sunday. Slight earthquake shocks lasting several seconds accompanied by rumbling noises were reported from all parts of the Rhineland, Westphalia and Southern Holland at midnight. Furniture was shaken and crockery broken and the inhabitants were alarmed, but otherwise there VII no damage
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  • 444 1 EMPIRE WIRELESS. SECOND TEST A SUCCESS. MUSIC AND SPEECH. At approximately 11.26 last night a representative of the Daily News heard Big Ben m London strike 4.30 m the afternoon. He heard this by wireless and through the modium of the new radio station known
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  • 78 1 I'n'siricnl Lays Blame On Left Parties. Geneva, Sunday. The recent disturbances were dIM to »r» organised plot by the Socialist! and Coonrunift Parties, dofimxd M. Frodfric Martin, President of the State Council, when receiving Swiss and foreign journalists today. KmphasisiriK" the extreme gravity of the position on the
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  • 42 1 Peshawar, Friday. Thief men, accused of endeavour mc to excite certain tribe# to rebel a.rrinst King Nadir, have l>ec«n execute<l al Kabul. General (ihulam Habi KVan was recently shot for the same crime and other arrests have MM made. Aneta-Havas
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  • 1130 1 There is war m the ramps of he experts, war to ih, knife »m iween the locomotive mak. i |t is a fight for supremacy between steam, petrol ami electricity. For eighty years steam loromntitc engines held their oh n auaino all comers. Then came the efec trie
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 RUBBER 1,.! sifW Ht (Spot) Ifarh f ><r^ v. ro ss rate:
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    • 91 1 MORE AYLMER PRODUCTS /Jr juMP^^fleßsiP^^^^HSSßssßlsiai^^^^^^^* ww al b^b I *^H i eB 'v r^ mV h| i i I gas -v^ aaasa^^^^^K^^BSji^afli J^sasVßCl^BSßßflssa^BaH o^bk^bh as '*m aa#i^3aisßT^V 1 I (^B^a^K Ib^blHbVbVsbb^^^J^ AYLMER SOUPS which a re made In CANADA contain only the pick of fresh vegetables and highest quality ingredients.
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    • 20 1 TIN lo*<ed m I 'iiift'in last nig: t nt £153 10s. (Spot) i\M 128. Hd. (I MONTHS) Silver: (2 m.inll.i
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  • 863 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. SjM,t rubber a 4 fL%d, rcmain<*<l unchanged at the close m London la t.^ night compared with Monday*« priot according to a cable from on correspondent. The market ia Bteady and the forward prices ai< December 2% ■l:ni.-Ma". 2 21/32 A)
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  • 47 2 Middle Quotations On Tuesday. Middle rites of local issaes wen as follows ,ri Singapore on Tuesday, ding to Fruei A Co.-. i, t: MINING. As.m Kumbanp 27/-. Austral Malay 19 Ayer Hitam Tin 11 r.. Ban^rin Tin 14 BaU«c PmUm '"i- Batu Cuw± o.:;:-... Bukit
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  • 170 2 LOCAL COMPANY REMAINS FIRM. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., the Daily News learns, is still emphatic m its attitude that Straits tin should be placed on the free list m the United Kingdom Import Duties Act, 11)23, and still refuses to sign the nece:-sary certificates m order to
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  • 76 2 Buyers Sellers Uambior 5 50 Java Cube 9J&O Hamburg: Cuba 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 2:}!oo White Pepper 22/K) Black Pepper 17.75 Mixed Black Pepper 1f, .00 Sundried Copra 5.90 Mixed Copra 5.40 Small Flake Tap 3% u ai i> 1 Me'!: Pearl M 085 v ma
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  • 254 2 Drastic Reconstruction Proposed. (From Om- Own Correspondent.) London, Monday. The Hevea Rubber Trust proposes to reconstruct by the formation of a new company with a capital of £100,000 m Ll -hares. The shareholders have the right to allotment of one share m tin* now concern credited with 17s.
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  • 159 2 Banking Holiday Proclaimed. Reno, Nev., Nov. 1. By proclamation of acting >\ ernor Morley Grisswold, a banking and business holiday until Nov. 12 prevailed today throughout Nevada as plans proceeded toward the reorganisation of the (leorge Wingfield chain of eleven banks with deposits of more than $15,000,000. The
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  • 38 2 London, Monday. On the Stock Exchange today apprehension regarding the War Uebt question caused a further sharp drop m Gilt-edged securities. Otherwise the markets, generally, were brighter, mainly owing to better advices from abroad Reuter Wireless
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  • 45 2 Tuesday's exchange rates included thy following: London, 1 month. .sij^lu 2/3 :;i 32 London, months' Bight '2 16 16 London, HO days' &igh< 2/3 20/:;-' London, 86 day i' sijcht 2/? i' 7/8 Ijondon, domantl 2/8 27/82 Ix>ndon t T.T. 3/3 J 3/1^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 175 2 The Royal Dutch Airways Quail _O_wL___ Jllace.^ Left 16 Nov. 9Nav LONDON A A Amsterdam Due 21 Nov. Marseilles Rome Brtndisi -Athens Mersa If. Cairo Rutbali a (iaza "g Baghdad Due 2.> Nov >. Basra 3 o Bushirr -C I ask x Karachi i Due- v Haideiabad 1 1K Nov.
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    • 213 2 THE MHOAPOfI Otad OfH.i-: 7 r,:..|. Tel: "I m Kuala Luii'iuii Office r. Phoi BUBBCRIPT'O: Payable m F. Monthly Q larterly Half-yai Single All commnnicatio! bnainess mattei subsc ribtionS) etc., should be MANAGER. ADVERTISEMI I For easnol I One insertion I Two I Three Four I Five Q Six I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 220 2 MAILS. j Mails close m Singapore: Today. Java, Southern Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (By Aeroplane 6 a.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. South-Kast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas. Timor Dilly and I.'.S.A. i Si!verpu:vn > 11 a.m. Sarawak and Sibu (Yyner Brooke > I p.m. Hoihow. Hunt; Kunp Swatow and
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    • 484 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. I'uday, November 23. Rotary Tiffin. Mr. W. A. Wilson on "Mutiny Memories," Adelphi Ii )tel. i p.m. "It's A Boy" by Singapore Repertory Player*, Raffles Hotel. Thursday, November 24. St. Andrew's Society practice dances, Ade!phi Hotel, S.-lo p.m. Fiiday, November 25. Singapore Amateur Ruces. First Day. Saturday,
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    • 567 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings P. and U. S. X. Co.'s Corfu (Nov. 23). X.Y.K.: Hakusan Maru (Dec. 1). Hamburg Amerika Line Rheinland Nov. 2."> East Asiatic Co., Ltd.: Alsia (Dec. 14). Hluo Funnel: Me.ampus Nov r 2->), Eipenor (Nov. 2H). Norddeutseher Lloyd: Fulda (Nov.
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    • 166 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. TIDORE, Dutch, 525 tons, from I. Baroe 22-1 I, foi i Baroe 24-11. HAORE MAR,', rap., 3,450 tons, from Bombay :>2-\ Moji LM-i SKISTAN, Brit., 1,571 tons, from Swatow 22-il, for Penan or, Rangoon 23-11. AN OUTHOORN*, Dutch, 1,180 to from Batavia 22-IJ, for Cheribon 23-11. REDANG, Siatn.
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  • 802 3 M. CO. WIN. REMARKABLE GAME. n ACKERS LOSE. >j.( .0 1 1 Etceteras Rugby match was Padang yesterday tournament when < ommand Officers dc- y N points thi •■<• 1 1 i»-s) to nil. i emarkable m the game the ing; then when nand Officers «-<^t (I. Alto^«
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  • 148 3 WORLD BOXING TI TLE. Bfeft JEBY. DEVLIN DECISIVELY OUTPOINTED. Mew York, Tuesday. Hf»i Jrby, xv York, deeisivcV outpointed Chick Devlin of Los le, t'>, a y over 15 rounds m the anal ol the middleweight eli- < i tournament He is thu- n.ed as the world champion by the New
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  • 96 3 Teams For Scotland vs. Kcsi Gam«\ The following teams have been selected to play Association football m the annual Scotland versus the Rett match vn Monday, Nov Scotland (Colours) T. Black; A. Buchanan, Rodger; R. X Elliott, E. Laidman, C. Q. Startej i). Alexander, S. Craig, H. B.
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  • 34 3 The I] match m the Chinese League between the Amicable Athletic Association and the Chin- be Companions Athletic Association arranged for yesterday afte"--noon was postponed for a date io be fixed later.
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  • 242 3 M. C. C MATCH. RAIN SPOILS PLAY. WOODFULL A DUCK. Melbourne, Tuesday. The match between the IfjC.C. tourists and the Combined Australian XI ended today m a draw. Ram caused th abandonment of play when m their second Linings, the home eleven had scored 19 rum-
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  • 346 3 SCHOOLBOYS DEFEAT SUNGEI UJONG CLUB. Ser ">iban. Tuesday. In an interesting hoskey match hero today the Suflgei Ujonjr Club went down to the St. Paul's Institution school'my.s by two goals to one. The boys were definitely tho bettor side and opened the scoring through Baghat Sinjrh and Alladoud. Stewart
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  • 395 3 SINGAPORE G.C. DEFEAT GARRISON. The match between the Garrison CJolf Club and the Singapore Golf (lul), played on Sunday, resulted m a win for the latter by 8 points to 7Vk. The scores were as below (S.G.O. players mentioned first): If. M. Paterson and 11. Buchanan 1 Sqr.-Ldr.
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  • 565 3 TINY COMPLAINANT. PENDANT AND CHAIN SNATCHED. A pretty little Chinese gill named (iracie Lee of five years of age appeared as a witness before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Magistrate, yesterday, when a Chinese youth aged IT was charged with the theft of pendant and
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  • 140 3 i, HAGUE COURT. I DENMARK AND NORWAY. 1 CLAIM TO GREENLAND. The Hague, Tuesday. The Danish-Norwegian dispute over sovereignty over Eastern Greenland was brought yesterday before the Court of International Justice with Denmark m the role of plaintiff, protesting 1 against the proclamation of sovereignty over the disputed
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  • 295 3 BROUGHAM TRIPTYCH TO AID REPAIR. Chancellor 11. B. Vaisey, X.C.. at a special sitting of the Carlisle Consistory Court ai Church House, Westminster, delivered his reserved judgment m the application of Lord Brougham and Vaux, of Brougham Hall, near Penrith, for a faculty or licence to enable
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  • 81 3 Emergency Laws Declared Void. Dantsig, Friday. An extraordinary situation ha< arisen here as a consequence of the main ro,r mission of the Dantzi;r Diet passing !*y the vote- of the National Socialists, Communis. 1 s and Social Demo^rati a motion cancelling the law passed m June this year giving
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  • 107 3 Sister-in-Law v>'i Flyer To Wed. Englewood, N. Nov. 1. Elizabeth Reeve Morrow, younger sister of Mi Charles A. Lindbergh, is engaged to marry I Aubrew Niel Morgani youthful public utilities operator m Wales, her mother, the widow of former Senator I)\\i;Li W. Morrow, announced today. Mrs.
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  • 62 3 Several Kilted Ai Palermo. Palermo, Friday. Through the col laps* of the wing of a big tern tnent house a nun. of persons were buried under the debris. So far six bodies have been recovere 1, I ;t \t is feare i that th<rt' arc more victims. Prompt
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  • 47 3 Bi^ Shipments From Far |]a^t. San Franci »co, Nov. l Fifteen riiipi t cheduled t«» hiin^c about BQ,OQO hales of silk, valued ai approximately |30,000 f OOO, to San Francisco anl other Pacific porti from Orient, mostly .J;.i>a: n November, it w»9 announced today.
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  • 40 3 Londoi Sal 'ji lay« Major General C'ator, (i.(M\ London disi rid ho fo iirhl uit h great distinction m the Boer Wai M.'i th Gn at Wa follow ing hea 1 attat ile hunting m Wilbihire. Reuter Wireless
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  • 29 3 London, Sunday. The damage by wu» t.> the P. ami o. liner Ban dine lying m King George l><- k is pot serious. The vesbel will eniba k passenger
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  • 46 3 De* n Ey |M*dition Success*. 'i i, i- Urj !<■!■!. ing th< L I nuccessful the greater < ;i rd j< urne) I in.l i Haifa ii m El 1 fa v I 1,254 link** v. >lored cow it ry. The ained it U Reuter Wireless
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  • 45 3 The ti.w hi t I HUM!! t tii< n, M fntant wei >fa i > mm: the de; I off.- Reuter Seal r inlay. Th< «!i ai!. i ann i ».f th i epublican Senator Lesley lones, I Chairman of the Senate Appropri- Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 174 3 FOR FRIENDS AT HOME I' 17.50 SATIN CASKET" A Sa-.ir .overeJ cr.sket o f S^J£ ■-iJ i s^X(r^ >I S|PP* Wail|l:^ unusual shape. hKv.d w th 'jjfcrU Vria I'd ret KStC/U. S By special arrangement ftfiß m F>T'& with out London office uU and the suppliers cencerned, $&jf .'^T*- we
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  • 2656 4 SEOUEL TO STABBING OF FOUR WOMEN CHARGE OF MURDERING MOTHER-IN-lAW. MAN WHO WAS "VERY ANGRY." The Dhoby (iliaul tragedy m which an old woman met her death and three other women received slab wounds had its sequel at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell when Mendis de
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  • 571 4 CHANDU IMPORTER. ONE YEAR IN PRISON AND OPTION OF FINE. Coming of "distinguished" family his mother JiUvifig served a tern for a certain offence «rtfl his brother having done seveil years for armed gang robbery a Chinese named Ang Sim Pok, was charged before Mr. C. Wilson,
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  • AT THE CINEMA.
    • 159 4 One of the latest British pictures opened last night at the Capitol m "Wedding Rehearsal" v J V d^ inkr b y its reception it should have a successful run. Quite an imposing list of players is presented, some of the names being George Grossmith, Lady Tree and
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  • 22 4 A horse carriage attached to Tanglin Barracks ran into a ditch near the junction of Napier Road and Tanglin Road yesterday afternoon
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  • 615 4 "SLOGAN" WRITER^ TAMIL TO RE siKl BACK TO INDIA ll w»k "communist. m.,, M| at /he Criminal IHstrirl yesterday. numlx-i „i < esc appeared before Mr < *«rtl, the District .lud^,. toM cfcarges. a,, Communist tin was 1m.,,,^,, was a Tamil. writing communist- ,j O( |lm m
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  • 27 4 Members of the Cteri who wish to tak« l >;tlt versary dinner must t.-ru.. names and lUbscriptlOl to Mr. J. P. Thmm, c *,^i British Mnvannl.- j
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 163 4 X'MAS GIFT'S PROBLEMS AT ROBINSONS If you want your Gifts to show good taste and discrimination You must visit our display of attractive and useful Gifts, Gifts that arc certain of appreciation, and at Prices that are strictly moderate. Our X'mas catalogue will help you m choosing your requirements, if
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  • 39 5 ACREAGE CIOSF.D. pondeni > fhursday. b ires of the Li sties, i:; 7 acreage of stopped tap September. stopped iriß 18,018 'm of tap- h<-, tari's or per- area a1 th<> figure aereincludwl, Ik 1 ing. i
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  • 51 5 fN Chauffeur* ilin, Sunday. have of impri- ;tl <<)uri at following Franconia l >at a> they were into town they bethe sighi of a ■i which they exwith bysUndera »t them with do*> Mi v,,| alsu to i and he was imprison. then, to four In i re!
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  • 284 5 CORONER'S VERDICT ON YOUNG CHINESE. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. Bourne, held an inquiry into the death of a 30-year-old Chinese, Ho Toh San, who was assaulted sometime before midnight on Nov. 7, wont home, and the next morning was taken to hospital where he died within a
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  • 44 5 Mr. Benjamin Talalla In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Mr. Benjamin Talalla, the Kuala Lumpur business man who left A lor Star by Dutch air mail on November 12 on a three-day visit to London, arrived at Croydon yesterday.
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  • 26 5 rTlnU^^ S^V* Xt alf r V'"" nas, sacks of copra, drums of oil and coconuts being^Vi I bj "mpw P R 8
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  • 616 5 STRONG OPPOSITION F.M.S. MEMORANDUM TO SIR S. WILSON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. The F.M.S. Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce opposes the greater part of the "r.ew policy" m a memorandum submitted to Sir Samuel Wilson. The memorandum is as follow-;: The Chamber represents very
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  • 207 5 REAL VALUE. MORATORIUM HOPES FALL. ADDITIONAL BUDGET? London, Monday. No provision has been made for the debt m the British Budget and, if it must be paid, a supplementary budget for loan of £28,000,000 is the alternative to default which is not thought of. New York, Sunday.
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  • 68 5 Important Appointment In London. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Mr. V. A. Lowinger, C.8.E., the Surveyor-General, F.M.S., and S.S.. has been appointed to take the places left vacant by the death of Mr. C. W. H. Cochratie on the International Tin Committee and the
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  • 59 5 New York, Sunday. The Democratic Administration like the steadfast Republican one before it will continue to uphold the complete integrity of the *?old standard," declared the banker, Mr. D. W. Lamont, m an address here last nipht. He addeJ the country had never been near to the
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  • 405 5 APPEAL COURT. CHILDREN ALLOWED IN MAIN HOUSE. The Civil Court of Appeal, comprising of the Chief Justice (Si.William Murison), President, and Mr. Justices Burton aid Whit ey. were occupied yesterday with hearing the appeal of Scow Beng Hay against the decision of Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell
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  • 99 5 Trade Relations With (lima. Shanghai, Friday. The delegates from the OhineSS Chamber of Commerce of Cholon, Indo-China, presented the Foreign Minister with a memorandum ask- ing for the modification of the list of Chinese merchandise to which the Franco-Chinese Treaty dealing with [ndo-China accords the benefit of minimum
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  • 166 5 Accident W liirh Caused Ships Officer^ Death. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Medan, Thursday. Sentence of two months' iinprisonmeni lias been imposed on Mr. Hendiikse, of the firm of llarrisons and Ci*ossfiv3ld, who wis j charged with rash driving of .1 motor-car and causing the deat*i of Mr. W.
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  • 143 5 Barely Sufficient lor The Present. Krom >vi him 01 i pondnr > X uala Lumpu r, Tuc v> A warning a to Ihe Ih)h»ih situation was uttered at tht 1 lasl !).(•<■; ni;r ,f 1 1,,. Indian Itnmigr tion Committee by Mr. R. Chantler, cha'nnan of t!i P.A.M.
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    • 43 5 I The House LIcCALLUM 1 |o!\l>i;i> IN ]»(>7 A.D. noble record steadfastly Lintained by their Product. McCaLLU MS "PERFECTION'" WHISKY. JMIIR MARK:— Obtainable from ill tlir well known Provision Stores or The Sole Agents HE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD. No. 9, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 228 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE \W# FOR EVERYTHING Phone: 203^. S[ STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND GOLF Clubs by Gibsons of Kinghorn /J[KM GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYAN F wm\lpm£} GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP fk OTHER MAKES. E>rices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N S HE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. 111,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 48 5 Uw NOTICE. Justice, Mr. Ir. Justice 1 Court today vi Re Will r Scow Soon !P«rt heard). B irto i Mr. Mr. Justice 1 n the Ist. Court I Sianc, -II Neo (SpinI Ihi »n <i Ul(i m. M I h Beckett 1 >U| t »t 1! a.....
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  • 140 6 Furtive* Trip To Pompeii. Naples, Sunday. Surrounded by body-guard con ting <>f iwo burly Czechs, one Italian policeman, Czech secretary and an Amcric n I'rienl, L Trotsky in<i his wife who are < n route to < nl ajo n landed furtively today foi un excur- n t<»
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  • 184 6 Baron von Neurath'fl Interviews* (Jen' va, Tuesday. While public attention ii absorbed for the tim ?'<-infr by the SrnoJapaneae drama, the debate on ii. ai mament and Germany's demand for equoilv of status is quietly moving towards a climax. A concerted move by Germany was ushered »i Sunday
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  • 943 6 FOUR SIKHS DISCHARGED BY DISTRICT JUDGE. YOUTHFUL WITNESS WHO WAS WORD-PERr hCT. MYSTERY OF A FRACAS. "I (m not foci inclined to call on the defence. Something has happened, but you cannot (onvict anyone on the evidence which has been brought forward. 1 would not swim? anybody on thai evidence,
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  • 210 6 Unfavourable Reply To A.A.M. Appeal. The secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya has issued the following letter to the press I refer to my letter of Nov. 9, m connection with the linltrTolls Enactment, WKV2. m which it vas mentioned thai this Association hoped shortly to learn
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  • 37 6 Stamboul Pridr.y. Pour Spanlnrdi who have arrived from So(i« a-. Bttcmptins to make b round t*ie woj Id trh by mi pa Tnej will remain !!1 ul f .<• some davt and Uic-a continue their trip via Asia
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  • 102 6 S AMEL INSULL. I »S. Lawyers Arrive A? Athens. A I liens, Sunda) flu American lawyers, Vlachos, Assistant Attorney, ;;trl Charles Berlos, w\u, were charged to present the warrant for the extradition of Insull, arrive^ here today. Before onening the cane, they will examine all documents. The demand lot extradition
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  • 39 6 Blevi n miners are now dead as th<' result of the explosion at Cardowan Colliery, Glasgow, or. November IG when four wee killed an-! u-n seriously injured Only three < f the injured will now survive. Reuter Wireless
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  • 40 6 The 13th Salon Aviation will open with more than 150 firms exhibiting. Italy is very strongly represented. Croat progress has been made m several directions. Cinema lecfcuna ore being driven on all branches of the industry. Aneta-Havas
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  • 10 6 A.ltout Half past nine y^terday morning an Indian was assaulted
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  • 472 6 j CANTON INCIDENT. BOYCOTT PICKETERS' ATTEMPT TO CHEAT. Shanghai, Tuesday. Having been convicted for accepting hriocs Li Lai-shan and Wan Ming, both members of the National Salvation Society of Canton, were executed yesterday afternoon. Sin Chew Jit Poh. The two men were arrested during the present month
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  • 178 6  -  Sin Chew Jit poh General Po Ping-Shan I, oval. Shanghai, Tuesday. Gen. Ting Chao tht* veteran Kirin commander) has wired thaf. <"^ Nov. 19 he personally led 9,000 troops m an advance on Taimulingrho from Laishuchen and he has urged the other route armies to advance simultaneously with
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  • 48 6 Paris, Sunds Tilt' Cabinet hits decided to bring a hi.! before Parliament a^pin^t foreign dumping as well admeasures considered to ha "unffcir barriers" to French commerce, ami also a Mil authorising five franc pi< j cc; to be <.-o'r»ol m silver. Paper liv.> franc iolt-o are
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  • 689 6 DRUNK AND INCAPABLE AT 11 A.M. *M> people 1 have a featful lot of money and live m Yorkshire, was the reply Risen by S- M. i)ouly 16 questions by Dr. C. Stanley when taken to the General Hospital after beans fcand drunk and incapable m Qseen Street
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  • 155 6 Vl r. and Mrs. Mollisoii To Attack Record. London, Monday. Mr. JT. A. Mollison and his wife (Amy Johnson) are likely to make a dual attempt on the flight record from the (ape to England, flying separately. This was announced by Mr. Mpllison when interviewed by Renter's Agency
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  • 69 6 PLATELAYER'S WARNING. ulN J' I) FRENCI A bomb i permsM sur-L ri</> lli,v ivhich th< A platela M<-H .Vi. two t ml yai and :t!i traffii M. Fi( rriol way from participi the foui m of Franci delayed fo gers while paired. It is travelled ••< strange I that >
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  • 100 6 HIGH RATES IN SI (From The first partial ab< clau ea made rubln;- t Coast <■ A number I een i piece of oi king onlj t:ite. with a day. w t i cial was withoul slum compelled to to 36 full days a porti vs- k, ;Ik
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  • 25 6 China Earlj Chin 1 Kconomic a.< I by Mr. N« eribetl a counl j ill will rest '<iii' i ed Noi Th Reuter
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  • 15 6 Diflicti' {,(>•■■'•'■ h start cieni ont vat n rrimin: Aneta-Havas I I teal.
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    • 84 6 f> o yy America's /Thanksgiving Day. Special Stock of /f Turkeys New nJ Available <> j MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT TEA DANCE__6_P.M. to 8 P.SVI^ S I N GAP OR R E P*E RTORY~P L A V E R S I' R li S E N T "IT'S A BOY"
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  • 91 7 Forty (Generals. To Retire. Paris. Thursday. Drastic changes will take m the Higher French command at, th<end of the year. Twenty divisional generals will pass into the reserve and 20 more will be penioned off m 1933. General Gouraud, the military Governor of Paris, attains today the a^e
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  • 18 7 Mr. W. A. Wilson If the Hpcaker :«l J<..ia\* Rotary meeting. Hi subject will be -Mutiny Memoi i-
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