Singapore Daily News, 16 December 1932

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  • 12 1 The Singapore Daily News NO. 65 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932. 5 CENTS.
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  • 518 1 It ia reported in an Aneta-Havaa message published yesterday that the advocates of restriction In Malaya are not playing lone hand and that planters in the Dutch Ka-t intend t<> revive mi agitation for control in that country as soon a^ the tea restriction scheme comes into force.
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  • 224 1 WAR DEBTS. GOLDTROIVrrHE BANK. CURRENT PRICE. London, Wednesday .Winding up the war debts debate If the House of Commons, Mr C hamberlam said the gold for the Uecember payment would come from the reserves of the Bank of Enrapd and would be paid for by the
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  • 24 1 Paris, Thursday. M. Herriot, who resigned following defeat on the war rieht payment issue, has dcclinc:l to form a new Cabinet. Reuter
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  • 530 1 Commons (Jut'stioii By Mr. Churchill. Rugby, Tuesday. A statement regarding the war debt payments and their relation to the Lausanne Agreement was made in the House of Commons today by the chancellor of the Exchequer. He was asked by Mr. Winston Churchill for an assurance that the Government
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  • 176 1 MR. MRS. CHENG IN LONDON. "MERELY STUDENTS." THEIR HORROR OF PUBLICITY. London, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cheng, described as the brother-in-law and sister of t ho Regent of Manchukuo, have arrived in Londm and are staying with Sir Reginald Johnston, 'who has held many administrative posts in Hong Kong and
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  • 72 1 Fat< Of K\-Ainl>assa<Jor To London. London, Thursday. The Daily Express's Wai saw correspondent states that Sokoli.ikoff, the former Soviet Ambassador in London, has been arrested in Moscow by the Oepu on a charge of participating in a plot to ovei throw Stalin. He is faced wi'h the prospect
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  • 42 1 Independence* Within j 1 Eight Years. Washington. Wednesday. Jl The Senate approved the II a re, t Bill, which was passed by the] 1 House of Representatives last] 1 April, to give independence to the!' Philippines within eight years. Reuter
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  • 29 1 Berlin, Wednesday. An emergency decree is bein.^f prepared laying down a programme c for the relief of unemployed involv- 1 ing expenditure of 1,500,000,000 I marks. Reuter
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  • 69 1 Smith Begins Flight To (#pe Town. London, Thursday. Victor Smith, the South African airman who recently made flight from Cape Town to England, but was forced to lanH owing to engine trouble al Asttford, Kent, 45 miles from his gf.al. k>ft Croydon at one O*de<k this afternoon
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  • 315 1 LAST STAGE. PRIVY COUNCIL REFUSES LEAVE TO APPEAL. A Sin Kuo Min message from Hong Kong states that the judicial committee of the Privy Council has: refused leave to Cheng Kwok-yau| to appeal against his conviction an<l i sentence of death on a charge of I .procuring
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  • 42 1 Mexico Cannot Afford Cost Of Membership. Geneva, Thursday. Mexico has given the necessary two years' notice terminating 1 membership of the League of Nations owing to the country's financial situation. -Router. Mexico joined the League on Sept. 12, 1981.
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  • 653 1 PRIVY COUNCIL. PROTRACTED CASE ENDED. COMPANY'S CLAIMS. The Privy Council has dismissed the I'ahang Consolidated Co.'s appeal against the decision of the F.M.S. Court of Appeal which decided against the company in the action brought by the company against the State of Pahang as a result of
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  • 28 1 ALIENS BILL. In the last two issui of the Da ly News we have referred erroneously to the "Aliens' Registration Bill when the Aliens' Bill has been meant.
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  • 249 1 PENAING WORKLESS ONE PER CENT. WAGE LEVY. CLERKS' SUGGESTION. Faced with the prospect of having to cease providing even rice and milk to the most needy casts, o\>mg to lack of funds, the l'cn?tiK Inemployment Fund is making anUhcr appeal for public support. At a
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  • 1728 1 Iho following article by Erwin I lanrk. Secretary of State in the von I'apen Government, throws interesting light on the programme that brought that administration to grief. The article was written before events in Germany took their recent dramatic turn. It is frequently said in Germany —and rightly—
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  • 299 2 lIWII Jll—i w QUANTITY PRODUCTIONS LATEST F£AT. Variety Production As Well. Self-appointed I 111 J > have often, in the pa t. < quantity |»rod act ion for creating stereotyped articles, affording tl,.' consumer no opportunity t<. ,w h. own taste when buj ing:, '.'it the di
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  • 87 2 Rubber. The market was very quiet' throughout the day with no lmsi-; less passing. The following prices] ivere quoted: Tin. Tin steadied slightly Imt the cm:look remaina very uncertain. The price was unchanged at $7rt. Shares. There was general weakening tendency in all sections, bat the lower levels
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  • 234 2 Middle (Quotations On Thursday. MINING. Middle pried of local issues were m follows iii Singapore on Tkaraday, according i(» Frasar Ca/s li>t Asam K um ntr '2 1 ni., Austral Malay 19 Aver Hitaai Tin n Bangtin Tia i:.' Batang Padaaj c.OT^.. Batu Caret o.:.;T'-.-, Bakit Araag o.io
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  • 471 2 1♦ LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. Temoh Tin D. 1:5 T. Harbour 0.65 nom. Tronoh 11 I'L*. I lu Klatijr Ml%j Liu Yam l l^. RUBBER. Allcnby 9J&, Al>r Gajah 0.30, A 11 it am 0.."7'-, A. Kuninjr 0.10, A. Malay 0.87 >», A. Molek 0.30,
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  • 85 2 Three Companies Record Small Losses. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Thursday. Sembilan Estates leport a loss for the year ended July 31 of £1,342 compared with a loss of £G,363 for the previous twelve months reducing the carry forward to £43,018. Membakut Rubber shows a loss of £5,575
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  • 70 2 lii noon, Dee. 15, iy;;2. Buyers Sellers Gambler e or T .).2. r Java Cube g qq Hamburg Cube 10 00 Muntok White Pepper 22 25 White Pepper v% os Black Pepper 175! Mixed Black Pepper 19'nn Sundried Copra 57^ ixed Copra 5.25 Sniai/T 1 I
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  • 523 2 BANE OF SUBSIDISED COMPETITION. Sir Archibald Hiird, spea king on U.e depression in the shipping ir.dustr.v at a luncheon of the Royal Sailors' Society, said that year by year something over i.100,000 had :o be found by the directors of the Society to carry on their work ot
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  • 37 2 Yesterday's exchange rates included the following: SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 15/16 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 7/8 London, 30 days' &;ght 2/3 27/32 London, demand 2/3 13/1(>
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    • 326 2 THE SINGAPORE Paily News. Head Oflkn; 74 Singapore 1 Wl 1 Kuala I.umpm OflTice r,, j, Phoa< BUBBTR|PTiO> p Pigrab!e in idva L b> do Monthly j Quarterly Half-yearly Single 6opy All eommvnicatl business matters, viz., subscrihti* m, acc< etc., should bo 1 JJ MANAGER. ADVERTIoKMKM For casual small inch
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 558 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger siblings are P. and O. S. N. Co.'* Kaiipura (Dec. 23). N.Y.K. Katori Maru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Anv?rika. Line: Duisberg (about Dec. 21). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. I). Blue Funnel: Si ;ntor (Dec. 201,! Neleus (Dec. 24). Glen and
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    • 514 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today. December I<>. Taipin* Amateur Races, First Day. Vaudeville entertainment, Raffles Hotel, i>.3o p.m. Saturday, December 17. p Taiping Amateur Races, Second Day Christmas Carnival at Memorial Hall. «"> p.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday. December 21. Vaudeville Rntcrtaininent, Raffles Hotel, y.'JO r "i Rotary Tiffin, Aiielphi Hotel,
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    • 221 2 MAILS. Today. Upper Burma, North nntl East India. An m, Egypt, Europe, Great B it:. Ireland, Canada and I'.S.A. (By Train T.:s(i a.m. Europe, Great Pritain, Ireland and North America, to conned with the Ait Mail ■t Karachi ißy Train) T.:;i) a.m. Anair.ba and Natutia Islands (General Verspyck) 8 a.m.
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  • 273 3 NARROW VICTORY FOR S.C.C. I 1 pADANG RUGBY. BACKS WITHOUT COHESION. (;OOD MARKING. s( B. I'.-. i;" o. (a penalt} goal fc rugby side ■B fifteen ol the erday o'n the w well combine d .ii on ei CJ rVI e iun of play, half it seemed alty goal against
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  • 77 3 Knocks Out Herman. i.t i. co, Dec 1. v-.(»)!(] welter* returned to th( afl > i" a six- Totn- ic&go, in Uk-* a non-title bout to ten routids. d i hi- ringsidera nj abilitj :nv\ the I hich caused him ll •«;>■ r ;<> iothi him. "'il
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  • 24 3 F. A. CUP. Of Three Replay* Decided. :i. Thur <l y. in the I. A. Cup i as foJlo I iw".-i<i: :i 4 time).
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  • 22 3 l: Th« Lfnl* ■••'r Vr;-. "»<> p.i. *-»*y X,,,,,.! far>: <t IO.», T.u.luU;,- l i b.w, k,,. V Putll A,l 10, M,,...
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  • 33 3 The Medical College hockey team everdy defeal I the Doctors ye™ £***< College groundTy •jn >"!•■ ri. r all round for thl Co'leg, were scored Armstrong (2), Alphonso (2) JOO Kong and Aaron.
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  • 20 3 Nje lalmd Club December ninthly medal (bogey) competi- will be played for on Satur lay nd Sunday.
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  • 19 3 hockey match between Institu ion and the Hong Shanghai Battery anged for yteterday afternoon v *'i>\ played.
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  • 1290 3 I. The third period was scoreei a i nd then the soldiers regain■d theii momentum and in the finai luarter registered two more touch.lS. The start of the rimil period M <l the Cadets threatening from he vicinity of the Navy 20- yard ine. Stancook displaced Kilday
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  • 1126 3 REAL WORK. OXFORDS CHANCES. WILL TO WIN. In i.itc of nine defeats on ih« debit side of th< ir balance-sheet, Ox. for I oarsmen are by no mean.; dig pinted, and rowing u i,, a f a i I Jthy slate than it has beer foi
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  • 562 3 t— PIT DISASTER. PATHETIC SCENES AT INQUEST. London. Nov. 15. There were many pathetic scenes > when bereaved relatives gave evi- dence ut the inquest yesterday on the 25 victim* <-f the explosion •> Saturday in the Edge Green (No. 9>. Pit belonging to the Parswood
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  • 107 3 To Hv KrtJirm J To Gernimi) Tin- bnuM !u«. it-plau of the man li^^t < ruia Bmden, wrh I did bo much dainaK- 1 t(* British id Allit;! (ommtiic (JuHng tin. (I, \Vur under her da hing ami chival _ii/_li_!^ mmniaiiili vun MulU'i* is on Tor 1 v
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    • 301 3 J Suggestions FOR THE Christmas Menu CHRISTMAS CAKES. X'MAS PLDDLNGS. (Our Specialil} (From a famous rrcipc). Rich Fruit Cakes. Al- Ib Tins 5 0.7« each mond and Sugar Iced and tastefully decorat- 2 ib Tiils ed. lb. Ti is si. <J(i 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 Ib. and 4 lb.
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  • 2514 4 A PLACE WITHIN THE MEANING r\r Tnr AfT" ur inc. rvv^i. MEMBERS OF TURF CLUB. A Chinese, Lee Kim I'uat, and a .Mohammedan. Mohd. Salim Marican, members of the Singapore Turf Club, were arrested on the racecourse before the last race of the second
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  • 129 4 700 Hawkers Inoculated At Sere in ha n. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Wednesday. Dr. J. Boyd, health officer, addressing the Seremban Sanitarv, Hoard today, said that up to ilut'v there had been 21 cases and 1 deaths due to typhoid 'in Seremban in addition to a number
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  • 62 4 Delegates Leaving For Bangkok Today. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Thursday. The Bangkok express which leaves Prai tomorrow morning is conveying the Malayan delegates attending the Rotary Convention at Bangkok. S;ngapore is sencli lg eight delegates, Penang, six. Malacca, four, Kuala Lumpur 13 and Ipoh eight. Mr. T.
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  • 61 4 AT THE CINEMA. Ckorge Arliss, who la so popular with Singapore audiences, is back again. His picture "The Millionaire," which had <ai successful showing" at the Capitol seme months ago, has been revived a?d began a two-day run at the Pavilion last night. The story is still fresh
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  • 60 4 Before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Whitley today in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. Re Application by Penang Bar Commutee to strike Mr. I. A. De Zoysa Siriwardhena off the Rolls of the Court. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the 2nd. Court at 11
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  • 24 4 A laboratory rf— jgtlpt at the Medical Gollegre, Mr. Teo H«nc Peng, accidently burned himself on the chest with acid yesterday!
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  • 240 4 lOODS ON CREDIT SOLD FOR HALF VALUE Four Hokkier.s, Goh C Kim. lAm (!u;n: >• Choon, again appean J. F. P. Gregg, the T trate, yesterday i cheating and al Kwoh Chong Watl 'Leong, 38, Phillip S1 ed one and three wen the actual cheating, while t four
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  • 45 4 Sikh Married < IM I Seriousl) Injure* 1 As the result of I day morning, a Sikh I we,v removed to the Gen« I tal with a number g wounds. The husb»i > I knife wounda »nd w ft carious condition. l tioBJ were recorded
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  • 123 5 AIR SERVICE TO SINGAP ORE. I)E^ ELOPING. AIKVVAYS INTERVIEWED. v.i ih Ah. C. A. S perintenik nt 1 vho ha i e <■ >mntetcial i Malaj that plan i i Empire S route I hoped 1 I. will li that, i.; in'.'y i nderl lin« froi N< Vustra and a
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  • 63 5 its <^ Charged With 1 1" portal ion. h i boarded a arrived from China in search of parcel of in Straits sion <).' elled on this pi ricced before lay, the second mag and charged :.i coins or alterpos session of the emanded for a week were
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  • 69 5 <Hllri "-tor Pay 8 50 Cents 1 K. M. Nadaison "i" coils of fuse 1 1 1 from the fourth inal District Court hi» counsel, I '"I was a (;<•- and held a per- in 1931. WhMi "i September of think it necese h permit foi 1 i
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  • 98 5 SINGAPORE INDIAN'S PROGRESS. Manila, I)--, l. iam Natn Biswas, lormerlv u lr( a ll1 'ngapore Marine nl rnv (l ho:<! y, Rtcrday on n tour arisen I Ihu i: i M n bicycle. ii- la tc «i tour on 7 1;i y ar ai I has trav« 1<
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  • 87 5 htiropran i lotintrirs Short OS IJtiotu*. The Hani, WcdncHday. i European KUjpar producing untries will probably W* unable exj* i? their full quota for the yt p. Vccoi*ding t-> the [ntcrnationai Suprar Council 'p estimates, Germany u meeting her own requirements, have only 125,163 tons available instead of
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  • 69 5 Bi<la<lari Funeral Yesterday. The death of Mr. (i. W. Stiuys. formerly of the Singapore Harbour Board, occurred at the General Hospital on Wednesday. Mr, Stiuys. who was 61 years of age* retire. l from the Harhour Board in 1924, after 2s years' service. He then held
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  • 51 5 Forced Landing In Algeria. Oran, Thursday. Mrs. llollisoii (Amy Johnson) was forced !o laud at Beniounif, !.">(» kilometi-es BOUth of Oran. this afternoon owing to bad weather. She will leave as soon as the weather clears. Renter. Mis. afolliaoil Lit Cape Town on her return flight to England
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  • 82 5 The directors of the New Adelphi Hotel, Ltd.. have engaged Mr. H. 0. Wasser to take over the management of the Adelphi Hctel and the supervising managership of thv Sea View Hotel, from .lan. 1. llr. Wa;sor is veil known in the hotel husiness in the East. His
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  • 50 5 A fine of $20 or 14 days' rigorous imprisonment wai imposed by dapt. Preyberg in the Marine Court on a Chinese stowaway who was discovered on the Machoan Infore the ship hit Singapore. He was also ordered to be sent to the House of Detention to be repatriated
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  • 19 5 Kailv yesterday morning P.W.D: coolie at work demolishing the old detective station offljM near the Arson Koad Stadium fed
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  • 781 5 GENERAL'S STORY. WON AT COST OF HIS LIFE. HISTORY DEFLECTED. Major-General Secly told a remarkable story of a younir boy under his command who played wonderful part in the greatest batI in history" hikl wan awarded the V.C. posthumou ly, when he spoke at a
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  • 40 5 (From Our Ow/i Correspondent.) IVnanp:, Thursday. Mr. Ntf Kong Nam, station pasiny superintendent at Penan*?, is retiring from the railway service next March aft.T ."."> years' service, lover 20 of which huve been spent in Penan jr.
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  • 140 5 HELL OF A LIFE Chinese Who Evaded Law For 7> Cars. Commenting thai the accused must have lived a hell of a life for the past five years, .Mr. L\ Wilson, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, took a lenient view of the offenc3 committed by a f<>:--mer employee of Messrs.
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  • 64 5 Sudden Death Of $<*r<lung Medical Officer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penantf, Thursday. The death occurred suddenly yesterday at the general hospital of j Dr. Ewen S. MacPhee, medical <>;• eer to the Serdang group hospital,! South Kedah. In ceased, who was j 42, was admitted to hospital here
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  • 29 5 Fol'owing a kirk in the eye l>y a cow, Albert Arthur Elmey, atfrd 19, of Whit'/briuKe Cottages, Cray's L Hill i _BiUericay, K.s.-st?.\, t'.ied in
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  • 116 5 Sewing Machine Shop Burgled. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penunff, Thursday. A burglary *aa oonunitted early la. j t ni^ht when a thief or thieve entered the pi in l-'arquhui Street occupied i>y the Singer Sew- 1 in^ 1 Machine Company. The -hop was closed at tin* usual hour,
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  • 86 5 k< <lah Police To Appeal. (From Our Own Cor respondent. < BAOCt Thursday. Olhinan bin MohajlMld Hassan, financial clerk to the police department at Suntfi I\itani, was con- dieted at StMgei I'atani <»f criminal bread) of trust <>f |1 444, the jrrcater |x>rtion of which was derived
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  • 16 5 The annual general meeting of the Straits Uhineae Recreation (Muh will bo held at the cluhhotw*
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    • 64 5 I Malaya's Largest Sporting goods Uore j Come and inspect. I I VINCENT RICHARD'S I "THE BAT" I j V WorM'B Pa.ic.l all R-cke| I Racket made by a jj Champion for Champions, E Besl Tennis Shot-* 90.7S only I For Everything Phone.-— 2938 I ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Dept.
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    • 72 5 OVER.\o Z[BUK.N 1820-- STILL dolXfi STRONG would clearly be a blend specially made for the "Straitsr' having a hot-climate character, as it were. fr Here it i.y! "Swing "-specially light, specially delicate, just as strong. Specially intended, in short, for just such climates as this. Study youi\ health, try "Swing"
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  • 869 6 PLENARY SESSION OPENS AT NANKING. ELABORATE WELCOME FOR CHIANG KAI-SHEK. MONGOLIAN AND TIBETAN DELEGATES The eagerly-awaited third plenary session of the Central Executive of the Kuomintang opened at Nanking yesterday under the presidency of Mr. Yu Yu-jen. chairman of the Control Yuan. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is expected to carry the
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  • 169 6  -  Sin Kuo Min Sin Chew Jit Poh ami Mat Visit Malaya On Kt'turn To China. Shan: hai, Thur* day. Gen. Su Ping-wen is arranging o \isit Germany, Prance and lui'> nd then Malaya to report I ovc eas Chinese on Japanese aggro n Manchuria before returni .iome.
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  • 447 6 Fresh Activity On Tin S.M.R. Shanghai, 1 hursday. Over 10,000 Japanese troops concentrating in an attack on ti 1 positions of Gen. Cheng Kwei-lir (commander of the 48th Voluntee Army in West Liaoning) i i < 1 artillery Are has been heard the whob day hum 1 A
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  • 611 6 CHILDREN'S CONCERT. rANGLIN PREPARATORY SCHOOL. It was prize-giving day at the Panglin Pi*eparatory School yesterday morning, and the large number >r parents who gathered in the hail of the Tanglin Club were treated to a conceit by the chilli en. There were some interesting items on the
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  • 497 6 HOW ZINOVIEV DIED. NOT MURDERED. BUT STARVED AND FROZEN. f BERLIN MESSAGES. (By Air Mail) London, Nov. Reports which came from RusB .t. Bourcea yesterday, announcing th death in Moscow of Ztnoviev, th former Bolshevik leader, were w'li cially denied last night l>y the Ru sian Foreign Office. The Daily
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  • 230 6 Allr«*r<l Possession of Forger's Materials. Goh Yong Cheok and Lira Thj reserved their defence and wen committed to the Assizes by Mr. A. Hay, the second magistrate, yes- terday on charges of counterfeiting the King's coins and with tin possession of instruments for coun terfeiting. Inspector Ballard
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  • 36 6 Members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club are notified that (lying Will take place this week-end in ■J or ore in the land Moth, and thosti wishing to fly are asked to get in
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  • 303 6 KING'S POR TRAIT REFUSED. V MASTERFUL TOO "INTIMATE" FnD GLASGOW P fa u. Kr. Richartl ralleriea omm e pictun m,-i,, the it Aintn e, leclined i 10 lern. A re: pond. .-ell know,, narkable Lik< ml ii i f .list will Pa II:.- MN fo who Ik.. I taste. They
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  • 60 6 Real Estate HoWinP^J To Total £20,000,0* The death bear; attack, at Mr. A. E. I multi-i lillionain tor and buildei ut has been estin court's holding totalled C80.0CO Mr. Ufcourt owned at least Men York < it>. of 125 A few years h young ?on in t{* I
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  • 33 6 Mr. Uurai i Conservativi from L9IH to Montn •He was boi and wa, ...r. I in 189H antl i»»:i« after which living mainly From 1916 to *^JI j tor Li'
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    • 106 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure \x \v Creamery Xs c sY Australian f\ Butter Afl[ choicest ZEALAND'S WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT BOOKING NOW SINGAPORE opEN poR REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT X MAS EVE VAUDEVILLE" BOXING NIGHT A LONDON MUSIC HALL AND
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  • 262 7 M\\ SERVICE. rrp|NG-CAfc ALL WAY TO PARIS. Uj \u Mail.) London, Nov. Railway b plam.p.i, ■ferry service bed the coast nf probability with th being designed 1 •ember ol passer- due coumu •pjn.r. between London, w I ere. ..ii feel ive at the mospeed and ease m
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  • 396 7 20,000 MAPS. R ECORD OF BRITAIN. I CHILDREN'S HELP London, Nor, 27. Dr. Dudley Stamp, Reader t S=:t >J. BriUin U1(1 l V llsati( 1 Survey o< Knta.n. says the University d dirt^Mh v lluc of {hv *M b€ .aimcult to overestimate. There h-i cerUiWy nothing to
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  • 502 7 HOTHOUSE PRODUCE. FFECT OF TARIFF ON GARDEN PRODUCTS. London, Nov. 21. imvns ol glass are sprin K in K up he t a 'fV inee^ import ion of Experts estimate that there ;< a narlcet of the value of £30,000,000 open to the enterprise. In the
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  • 245 7 BRITAIN'S PREMIER IMPS OF MISCHIEF. Who are Britain's most mischievous children An export verdict on that problem is one of many entertaining features of the biennial Public Health Exhibition, which was opened in London recently by th«> Minister of Health, Sir Kdward Hilton Young, in conjunction with the
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  • 379 7 LORD WILLIAM CECIL A CRITIC OF BRITAIN. London, Nov. 28. Lord William Cecil, the Bishop < Exeter, on his return from a mission in America, made a sta ment on Saturday on the question i)f war debts. There was, the Bishop said, j/t< misrepresentation in thi< country the
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    • 23 7 P I_ mmt 9 DAYS F O R XMAS GIFTS. STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THESE COLUMNS OF THE DAILY NEWS E^^^_ A BARGAIN
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    • 99 7 NO END OF FUN IN WHITEAWAYS TOYLAND A REAL SAHTA CLAUS AND A LIFE LIKE MONKEY BAND FOR THE CHILDREN. MECCANO SETS. Prom 81*43« I*/ i 1 1 i li(l fr [!f ffL MOTOR CARS. From 89.30. TODDLEKARS. Prom 86.95. PEDALS CARS. Prom 83.75. ■rL \j4^ PULL ALONG TOYS Prom
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    14 8 Davies, who was playing scrim half, passes oul though tackled following I n -'run,
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    19 8 A silhouette ai the Florae Gva rds rara'le in Whitehall a picture taken daring one of London's November fojrs.
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    20 8 An ultra-modem stage retting \\>r the opera ''Mother of Garbate !la'*, t<> be pn I Ccnstanzi Opera House, Rcnte« I
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    17 8 (fn the Padant yesterda) an S.C.C. team beal Ike Pab.k Ssnrfen "B" bj six points to nil.
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