Singapore Daily News, 22 December 1932

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 70. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932. 5 CENTS.
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  • 507 1 Hi i'iiy ha h;ii>ii of repeating elf. I the comedy of t h<I < ague lii '1 Manchuria to bo rnarted in Per til And if ..m, '«i ih« .him- danger of comedy turning to grim tragedy Only time can how, but ih«?" i :\n extraordinary similarity in
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  • 1285 1 MAN HURLED THROUGH AIR. SIX DAYS IN SEA LASHED TO TREE TRUNK BY SARONG. rp|..lilr e Of /iI le i^, n St tales Of mod€rn »as \V; L° e I>ail> News .v«*terday by the I'ahanir Ma ay who was recently swept into
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  • 129 1 INrw Zealand Helps Britain. Rugby, Monday. Following Great Britain's Wa Debt payment to the United Sta'es the New Zealand Government ha; examined the position as i 1 affected the Dominion's obligations to Grea' Britain and has mnv offered to re- ume liability for the Wa»- Pebl payment to
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  • 215 1 RUBBER KILL. SUBSIDISING RESEARCH. OBJECTIONS MET. j The Rubber Industries Bill providing for a levy on all ruiiber manufactured in (treat Britain for subsidising research has been given its first reading in the House of Commons. The bill has been slightly modified to moot objections raised
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  • 60 1 ONE BOY, ONE GIRL. BOTH OF RAFFLES INSTITUTION. The following have been awarded Queen's scholarships on the result of the competitive examination held last October and will proceed to universities in the United Kingdorc during IiKJ'J: Mr. Tan Sim Eng Miss Thora Augusta Oehlers both of Raffles
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  • 99 1 Japan's Advantages In Labour Costs. London, Wednesday. In a loading: article on the position in the cotton export trade and the invasion of Empire and other overseas markets by Japan, the Financial Times says the Ottawa agreements represent the limit to which the industry can look for relief
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  • 53 1 U.S. Listencrs-in Hear Javanese Music. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mcdan, Monday. A successful attempt was made by the Government Broadcasting j Station to broadcast Javanese music to the U.S.A. It was retransmitted by the Colombia Broadcasting- system. The director of the Department of Public Works made the
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  • 1617 1 UNITY HONEST OFFICIALS CHINA'S INEEDS. NOTHING CAN HOLD HER." DR. STANLEY JONES. Given unity and honest officials the future of China would he bright. Such was the prediction of Dr. K. Stanley Jones, the wellknown evangelist and author of a number of books, when he spoke at the Victoria Memorial
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  • 30 1 Appointed Ambassador To Russia. Moscow, Wednesday. The Soviet has consented to the appointment of Dr. Yen Hui-chingr, Chinese representative to the League, as Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. Reuter
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  • 1283 1 In the folloHiny ,rt,,| <;,„. lain Louis Bowler, author of African Nights, lolls the story of the round. ne of a strange colony on a small island near Martinique how that island was claimed h> nve nations and how a timely eruption cawed its disappt aran< and so
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 89 2 -OCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own f'orrosponHont) London, Wednesday. The dosing prices today were: i RUBBER. Spol 2Va Don n l U Janiiiir\ 2Vi Jan.-Mar. 2 17 :\> Down 1 |f Apr.-June 2*,{ Down 1 S2 .Inly-Sept. 2 11/16 Oct.-Der. 2 2."> :V> Down
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  • 120 2 Rubber. The market \\a- slightly easier during jresterday afternoon, but thm^ were v om and little bmincn passed. The closing prices were: Buyers. Sollers. Spot 7 1 1 16 7% .lan. -Mar. 7 15 16 8 Apr.-.Jur.i k'n 8 3 K5 July-Sept. 8% 7 16 Crepe s <
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  • 672 2 Middle Quotations On Wednesday. MINING. Middle price." of local issues w*re a> follow! ifi SioffapoTC Wi(!tif. day. arrordinir to TtMMit Co.'s list A?am Kumbang _'J x»l.. Austral Malay 19 Aycr Hitam Tin n 6 ed. Bangrin Tin IS/-, Hatan<r Padaag COT'-. H;.tu Caret O.oT'j. Bukit Ara'ijr 0.40 inom.i
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  • 41 2 PROFIT OF £387. Broonie (Selangor) Plantations. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Wednesday. Broom e (Selangor) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., report a profit for the year ended June 30 of £387, against a loss of £1,790. There is a forward credit of £2,067.
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  • 50 2 Yesterday's o\chan#o rates included the following: SELLING. London. 4 months' sight 2 3 <"il .'VJ I London. ;> months* siprht 2 3 li> 16 (London. til) fBQJV* >i?ht 2°>29 32 London, 30 days' sijfht 2 3 7 S London, demand 2 '5 27 32 London, T.T. 2 I
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  • 66 2 Today, December 22. Football: Chinese vs. Malays, Jalan Hesar. Rorby: The Rest S.V.C. vs. "A" (M.G.* Co.. S.V.C, Padang. i Friday, December 23. Hockey: Malaya Command vs. S.R.C. Ist., TnngJ n; S.R.C. 2nd vs. Khalsa Assn. 2nd, S.R.C. grd.; Indian Assn. v:?. S.C.C. XI, Balestier; Chinese II vs. Y.M.C.A.
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  • 75 2 4 12 noon. Dot\ 21, 1932. Buyers Sellers Gaml>iei- 5.00 Java Cube 8.50 Hamburg Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 White Popper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mixed Black Pepper 12.00 Sundried Copra 5.70 Mixed Copra 5.20 5.20 Snuill Flake Tap 3.75 Fnir 3.60 Med: Pearl 3.80
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  • 412 2 153 NEW OFFICERS. ENTERTAINMENTS IN SINGAPORE. The French training ship, Joanne d'Arc, having on board 168 officers who have just received their commissions, arrived in Singapore on her schedule yesterday from I'enang. Her commander ifl Capitain de Vaisseau Marquis. A salute of 21 guns was fired
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  • 190 2 Improvement In Silk Quotations. 1 Canton. Dec. 14. I The local silk market has taken a turn for the better, as prices have slightly increased during the past ,tew days. There is some demand jof raw silk by Shameen firms for export to America. It la believed in
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  • 64 2 London, Tuesday. The House ol" Commons has approved the financial resolution authorising a Bill to be introduced] later giving effect to the Geneva protocol of July 15 in which Brita'n France and other European states guaranteed an Austrian loan on a gold basis of 300,000,000 schillings I the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 196 2 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles (lumbers. Singapore. firamh: \oord\\ijk. .'s."). Bala\ia. Java. Found at Last! THE MASTER TAILOR. SUITS jjffite\ I'erlect in Cut. Latest Style and ■t^Vt^w l"ir<t Class Mate- f A Bp rials at Ven j£ a Moderate Prices l I CALL AT TUNG CHOY 23-11, GOLEMAN
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    • 306 2 THE SINGAPORc Paily News I lead (Mke: I.' 5 1 r, 1 Tcl: Ti a Kuala Lumpi> t OfTico: :>-, Phfm. SUBSCRIPTION 1 Payab!e in v -1 Monthly |IRO Quarlerly Half-yearly Single Copy AH coirmuri!' business Batten, i subscriber,:;, etc., should be MANAGER. AOVEKTISEMI For casual una)] inch Singli One
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 242 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. KHAN'DALLA, Brit.. 3,2H J tors, from CaJcutCa 21-12, for Tenangr. Rangoon and C.nlcutta 22-12. HI'LAN. Brit.. 441 tons, from Peaaag 21-12. for Peaaag via P. Bukom, PU Swottenha-.n ;m»l B. Datoh 2d-12. TSTSIfIMA MARIT, Jap., 4,1i*9 tons, from Hamburg i.l-12, for Yokohama via Ho Ho 22-12. RAXPI'KA, Brit.,
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    • 521 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following pas^onger sailings ar« pending: P. and O. S. N. Co.'a Ranpura (Dec. 23). N.Y.K. Katori Muru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Amcriku Line: Oldenburg (Jan. 6). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. 3). Blue Funnel: Nolcus (Dee. 23), Sarpedon (Dec. 28). Glen and Shire
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    • 394 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Tomorrow, December 23. Fancy dross- carnival and gala daenee at Memorial I'all in aid of Unemployment Functor 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Straits Chinese Recreation Club dance at New World. Police Band, Katong Park, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, December 24. Christmas Eve. Selangor X'mas Amateur meeting, First Day.
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    • 43 2 AIR PASSENGERS. Passengers from Bfctavia to Singapore on Dec. 20: Mr. Borprman Brouwer, lit. Hachiro Banno, Mr. Kuehl, Mis* Archambeau, Mr. Hunt and Mr. Biandlein. From Singapore to Batavia on Dee. 21: Mr. aftd Mrs. Sefrbridgre, i Mr. H. A. Binnendijk, Mr. Miche-i
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  • 182 3 HOCKEY. i T PA DANG GAME. C.C. BEATEN. I. Will-In hockej net a n 1 1 '.ft a nd and I i wer i ■-•..<■ COn A poor i ns. B am R. P v i. S A. G < I ate and i' i to th
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  • 93 3 ENTRIES FOR SELANGOR MEETING. Th n•• the entries for 'I Club 1 amateui <" held on Dec. 24 and US6: c&i Vibrate, Lucky Girl a Santoric, Puzzler, Ethclwood. ,il I- Alv.ar, X,. w «e Koroki, Gladiator 111 Uieh Klumpiir, Gold Mount' Avrona, rrefjM, Fu She,, Hisi Mark, Alpha,
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  • 31 3 Hollingsworth Beaten On I'oini*. Mr,,, <>ur ()w M 'orr«-s|i!ind .|it.) London, Wednesday, In a t\s«|\ '-round hoi.l at Deri tonighi Hut W alley sea! Vi j HollingmrwrUi m pobttH.
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  • 39 3 Prize Presented By Mrs. Huggard. of tin Singapore (iolt are \o\ lied that a competiion will be held on Tuesday, Jan 10, over the relief course for ed !>y Mrs. Huggard "h:i> notice board I !a.. Jan. S.
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  • 360 3 IndorCeylonese Hrat r n?4^ S.R.C S R.C I lndo-(r.loiu'M' 1. 1 the only i l scored the [ndo-l eylont d ited an S.R.C. eleven i hockey yes rJay <>n the S.R.C. i tind in :i i inti res ting game. Botl fairly evenly and tht good work
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  • 46 3 The Hockey, Rangers defeated a I Y..'i.< .A. eleven ai hockey <>n the I ground irusterday l>v seven i<> ftve. K. ArnislronK wa- re^po/i^iblej or four <>1" hi^ sh\( goals. l TJ other seon for the Rangwi re E. Matthew (2> an«l N. /J'lhhlcjl-.
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  • 1120 3 P. S. BEATEN. TEAMS BELOW STRENGTH. THREES FAST. < i. mm and |S| |».s. (>. ».<• Malaya Command were fai I dou their full Btrength for theii rugby match at Tanglin yesterd against the Public Services, who were also without f -ne <>r two m their
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  • 131 3 Drop As !'< <M>!< Return To Interior. Canton, Dec. 11. Rental in Canton are now on n downward grade. There are a number <>f vacant houses and store ii. vai ious part of the city. As the interior of the province is now peaceful following a clean sweep
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  • 50 3 Free Transport By Stair Railways. (From Oui Own Correspondent.) Ifedaa, Monday. The InadkT of the Salvation Army has requested the Government to obtain free transport for the um-inploytMi fx.ni tjl€ S^t'h pnente of the Army, whejh applying; for positions in places situated on' X^lm^ _^J_ii_l_t i .'iilvt:r.'
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  • 87 3 Extension of BusinetM Contemplated. A I fh< it U tii),i i ni< ii," of I li< Goodrich Rubber Co. Sir WTalronH Sinclair, the chairman intimated < h;« 1 the directors were considering an extension of < Ik- bu inc eithei b huil'.Tin^ on the- land adjacent to th<
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  • 78 3 Lav* (au*<s Unreal In (..i-l lndir>. (From oui Own Correspondent.) Ifedan, Monday. Recently t >,< re hai been yreal ly increased activity in extreme political i. i'- Ma i meet' ihK* have been h<-!<i in Baiavia, Ban<l<H"iK'. Solo, S< niaran^, Sourabay.i, Djocja ai;«! Malanj^; in §bveral in-tarm- the
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  • 42 3 Moscow, Dec. 7. A cinematograph expedition .sent out by t ht- Kmo 1 ;ctory has arnv ad at Point Lavuvotii on the ChukofiK Peninsula ami suited \york (HI a lilm thill will illuvtft t *W~ ■■^■■i^^^^J^^'''^ 1 t>u* t no
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    • 164 3 GIFT SUGGESTIONS LAMPSHADES ATTRACTIVE AND ACCEPTABLE m M\'%\ VVIIAT COUJ) BE MOIU: SE VSO.NAULK Mr^ I W^mlaM THAN A llil&l S^ i^ HOME-BRI6H«EN. HK^^O ING LA MPBHADE? EIGHT PANEL DOME SHADE Variously designed with Floral .Motifs or' Charming* Scenes. Finished with untarnishable -mr-. galoon. r Prices irom $2S.!»() S(^UARE SHADES
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  • 60 4 In nnection wit h the visit «»f the French warship Jeanne d'Arc, a cabaret dance in honour of ihJ V| htl< will be given at Raffles H"t<-1 this evening, an<l the general public will be admitted. Dancing will continue until 2 a.m. Cabaret numbers will be contributed by
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  • 31 4 A special attraction la offered at Sea View Hotel today in Ally way 1 and his Hand, recently arrived from I England with all the latest dance hits.
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  • 20 4 Thj i.an.l of Um PrcMident Moci•*k. has l»m, encmged for the dance Ne^Y^S Ev' h Tai lin Club
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  • Correspondence.
    • 292 4 l\. The Editor of the Daily News Sifi Although coinparitivoly new t<» Malaya The Hoys' Brigade was founded l>y Sir William Smith in Glasgow In INS3 and has since become a world-wide organisation. The Jubilee is being celebrated in 1933 in all centres where the 8.8. exists,
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  • 56 4 Before Mr. A. W. Hay in the Second Police Court yesterday two Chinese Chcmg Phen K Fi and Chan Ah Kan were charged with the murder (of one Chinese) and attempted murder o f three Chinese) m a house in Lorong Lalat on Dec. aj£*2 Were rema nded
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  • 1426 4 ORDER OF CHIEF JUSTICE REVERSED. DEFENCE WHICH WAS STRUCK OUT. .Judgments were delivered in twe cases in the Civil Court of Appeal this morninu in both of which the appellants were successful. The first one was against an order of the Chief Justice (Sir William
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  • 78 4 Increased Use On Dutch Lines. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mcrian. Monday. It is stated by a representative of the K.L.M. that the average quantity of mail carried per aeroplane in October amounted to 2H\ kilogrammes from Amsterdam to Batavia and 3,'iB killogrammea from Bata\ia to Amsterdam. In
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  • 78 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) u,, Medan, Monday. When the 8.8. Patras arrived io Souraoaya a few dayi ago the POiloe discovered 120 kilogrammes OT flints in the cabin of one of the Uluneae boys. Import duties to the amount of 5-1.000 guilders \vouki have been evaded had
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  • 127 4 AT THE CINEMA. "Devil and ')w Peep," the Paramount production which began at the Capitol laat ripht, is a powerful and gripping drama. Tallulah Hankhead proves as good a screen star a< she is on the legimate -t\-e, and is partnered by that splendid actor Charles Laugiiton. Together
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  • 84 4 Election Of Office Bearers. At the annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club held yesterday. Dr. Lim Han Hoe, presiding, the following were elected office hearers for the ensuing year: president. Dr. Lim Han Hoe (re-elected); vice-president. Mr. Ching Kee Sun (re-elected); hon. treasurer, Mr. Yap Chye
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  • 78 4 Fancy Dress Carnival At Memorial Hall. A fancy dross carnival dance will .be held in aid <.f unemployment ;funds at the- Memorial Hall toi morrow evening. Attractive prizes will be awardej for fancy dress costumes A cabaret has been arranged fa. eluding Doris Wright, Dot Page Diana
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  • 168 4 Him for s< hoi i SMALL KNOWLEDCI OF ENGLISH. Prom Out Owi Kuala Lumpur. VVn Inadequate kn t and spoken Enj initial ive are mentioned by answering a q»i I i I y the Selang >r I- I mittec for B whose report i»i es< to employe
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  • 42 4 Before the Chief Justice Burton i Whitley in th< 11 a.:.i. Court Wing Tm i Uttamram A Before Mr. Terrell n th, a.m. Summonses 'in ginating Summ i v Followed by: nal Rex vs. Eliai S« Phillip Newton u t <^
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 148 4 GIFT SUGGESTIONS:— GIVE CUT GLASS THIS X'MAS A GIFT THAT IS SURE OF APPRECIATION. CRYSTAL LIQITKITH iVV r.l \Sfl BITTER OR JAM CUT CLAM CANDLEWINE DECANTERS. I>IBHKS N CASK. STICKS. Prices from $1540. Prices from $7-50. Prices from $12-50. S^St^P Hi rBrSTALJIGS. Nasf^3\l 2 Pint. Price £17-50. spirit bottles. I
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    • 30 4 IT <^- i P P P 3 i 3 I It Became a i Malaya's 5 2 j Favourite a I In A Week! S E P r: 3 u i
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  • 1399 5 iapanf.se demand for his surrender. NEGOTIATIONS WITH CRIMINALS f ttr »^^^t!2?r.i c rSs r r »<— draotmced the defeated leader ,f Th! v (l I', a|>an< Oewm- Ihrir demand to the Soviet <;<„ ernim nt tkT! £f "V rrit in hould be surrendered
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  • 642 5 MALAY CONVICTED. SHOPKEEPER CHEATED. CASE TRANSFERRED. A Middle-aged Malay dressed in European clothes and speaking Kood English, falsely represented himself to a Municipal health officer anr| on that pretext obtained $5 from a Chinese under a throat of exposing what he alleged to he a <a^e of
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  • 149 5 In< I ust rial Advancement Of Province. Canton, Dec. 14. The Canton Municipal Exposition, which is scheduled to open on Feb. 15, promises to be an exhibition of varied interest, as it deals with municipal progress, industrial industrial development! and objects of historic interest. Municipal improvements will probably
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  • 2402 5 NEED FOR LEGISLATION OF PRACTICE. ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS. The necessity for legislation (o legalise Iho adoption of children. which is a common practice among Asiatics in general and (hint-so in particular, was urged by Mr. Song Ong Siang in an address to the members
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    • 77 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE. f jnofi^ I For Everything Phone 2938." tfP*f*l FINEST QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS ip anil POLO SHIRTS. jl I Price $1.25. Jmjm, Jl RCSTRINGING OF TIC NNIS I^^m^r) BADMINTON RACKETS OUR J||p£)^ SPECIALITY. ROYSONS I The Malayan Sports Depot. I 111, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 82 6 1 roof** \ih! Refugees In Russia. Moscovi Tuesday. The Izvestia reports thai M Kara khan and Mr. Wai I hei h discussed the position of 2,890 military and 1 200 civilian including ■l- women a»..l 306 children, wh< entered Soviet u rritory from Manchuria. i.M. Karakhan declared that
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  • 86 6 Regular Rpute To East indies. (From Our Own Correspondent) Medan, Monday. New competition for Dutch shi] ping companies is forthcoming with the establishment of a monthly shipping line from Trieste and Venice to D.K.I, harbours by the Lloyd Triestino. It is under- thai th( lir.c will receive a
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  • 4092 6 ACCEPTED AN ILLEGAL GRATIFICATION 3 MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT. !l is with regret th it 1 find there is ample corroboration on thr second charge of receiving an illegal gratification qf •SIC." With (host words Mr. H. R. Bull, who had been specially (ia/ctttd to try the case.
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  • 1170 6 ANNUAL MEETING. DIVIDEND OF 75 CENTS APPROVED. The ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., was held at the company's offices, Ocean Building, yesterday, the hon. Mr. J. i Bagnall presiding. Others present were: the hon. Mr. F. A. Pledger, land Messrs. W. J. Wilcoxson,
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  • 627 6 NOTABLE FEAT. MORE BOMBING OUTRAGES. JAPANESE PLANES. Nankins:, W ednesday. Without resortiag to loans, th National Government will be able t<balance its last budget, and this .despite the world depression, the silver slump, the non-remittance of revenues from Manchuria and thv many unusual and heavy drains
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  • 49 6 BUT NO IMIMEniAA I Mr. Roos thin.* to rei dUt'J d commission If his i say, tl* line co-o nnel •gent i< rat i capaeit> Hi' with the E Disarmaim i debt! 'I i, Mr. Ro< sev< ed for a i Owei IJaruch -.< March Reuter
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  • 61 6 Protection Traiis| Rice rrom portt <l trans i1 tax, par lent ol dered all in thi* pr tlu shipmen gfivt all po during I rant Th< harv< comet up to fa I 11k- Kwar.r P hag canc< I to encoura** t tuns:. In vjew between it is pottil
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    • 91 6 1 r \mmi by m \shtiPCß[ Dairy Tarm Lik -^B*t^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"*^tßf*B^H B^bW [qua! in quality to the finest mill, produced y*y:'-~^A^Ll/zJWB //^<? wcr/dand f Wr'^^^W^ml fie* supples are Ov^^/^/^il dm/db/e at oil \^^L^>Mj[ I (oia kordoe depo'i n dndhigh cidss S i j I i I Bui HT I re ccrntncncl
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 232 7 Blf W&<3f T M Tlle i r Appointment Of Si an S T D ,^i^g¥%l£g*Br'|T.. 187? CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I9 NOT THE COST OF A GIFT BUT FATHER THE SENTIMENT EXPftESSED THAT WILL PLEASE HER MOST ELECT YOUR GIFT FROM OUR WIDE /ARIETY OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER E. P. WARE. WE
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    • 124 7 MAKE A NOTE TO VISIT WHITEAWAYS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR THIS WEEK. OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 24th. Ml I- v '■> j > r > Mi MKN'S RAINCOATS. [)oul>l<.- Texture Waterproof Cloth .•ut in latest .t i in stot k. Price $12.50 each. WHITE AWA^S ill Ii COTTON
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 8 I!.- Jeanne D'Arc, Iha French warship which arrived in Singapore yesterday. Oae cf the two lying boats carried aboard the Jeanne D'Arc. Rome Etreet-cleanera Marching to their work. I i. I
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    • 531 8 i Harry S. Elias, mi.o j QUALIFIED OPTICIAN Capilol Building Tel. 2751. I CONSULTING HOURS--9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SLUMP TIMF NECFSSITATES ECONOMY Tli'-ii rloit't tln < >\\ Ry >> i ol<l i links, w < |>ll(*OVM Srlxl tlmin to lIS. will ni\ each ol 'In "i n n< j
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