Singapore Daily News, 29 December 1932

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News Mo. 75. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932. 5 CENTS.
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  • 616 1 ;i Illl'i'lli* lll'Mlt o! lIIUIM-M In the Km pi re c*,:n<- .m d Ait i.-, i •heGo ■■v' i*i ii inoniJ h' ii< i< ii ;>";:i\ of v ■I' -:i|i i I'l i.i'l'-n !'n ;m,l'| i 'lie < < mini i not ii <• many v >j but
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  • 534 1 SIR SAMUEL WILSON. amin meets inoffichls m singapore. Krfe-Gm. Sir Samuel and Lady Wilson left l,v Ihe Hluo funnel s.s. Sarpedon yestcrdav aflcrn,,. n Sir l!Z T H?" diiVS With thc Colonial Sc-retarv olomho thelr WBy fr m Honff Kon >• •mJn^nV'
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  • 43 1 Planes From H.M.S. HrriiHs Join Srarch. Honjj Kong, Wednesday. Aeroplanes from H.M.S. Hernua arc searching for two missing yachts which were engaged m a "race from Hong Konj? ty Macao anM hack. Distress flares are reported to have been seen.- Reuter
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  • 64 1 Later. Fears for the yacht crews have been allayed. N. V. A. (Voucher of La Cicalc arrived by ferry from An Island and reported that the rasiic] was temporarily abandoned. Lambert and Cook* of the Azuma aiv safely coming m after 55 Jiou ;.<' trying experience on a
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  • 144 1 HONG KONG GOVERNOR CONSIDERS PETITION. Hong Kon£, Wednesday. The Govcrnor-in-Council is .-,t present considering a petition sent In l»y prominent local Chinese to commute the death sentence passed on Chens Kvvok-yau to life imprisonment. R?uter. Chang Kwok-yau was charge*! with procuring the murder of George Fung iii Village
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  • 209 1 M.l'.'S SUGGESTION. OPPOSED TO DE VALERA. appeal to Farmers. An appeal to non-Kepuhiican elements m Ireland to unite to form a National Party is being made by Mr. Vincent," an Independent member of the Free State Senate. H« urges a coalition between Mr. Cosßravc and Mr.
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  • 45 1 Kcdah Falls Into Line itli Rest Ol Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Wednesday. An enactment to regulate the immigration of aliens into Kedah and to control their residence has been passed by the State Council and will take effect from Jan. I.
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  • 317 1 c;reek decisioin. UNITED STATES TO APPEAL AGAIN. Athens, Wednesday. Samuel [mull, one-time U.S. molti-millionaEre, who has been hunted across Europe on charges of vast embezzlement, has eluded 'he arm of American Law at last. T«>day the Athens Court of Appeal do- 1 Cldcd that Greece cannot
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  • 501 1 ON LIQUID FUEL. "REACTIVE" MOTOR. USE ON AIR ROUTES. Experiments upon a reactive motor which will be able to carry a rocket 31 miles into the air, and which may eventually be adapted to vertical air travel are beinjj carried out by Russian scientists. If
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  • 573 1 l>unn B the month irawia| a close, war debts haw been greatly to the fore, and if much h* been lost as a result of the actions and decisions of the various k«,\ tranoats, at kraal something .i heen gained as a result of the closer appreciation of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 137 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Wednesday. The dosing prices today were: RUBBER. s P"t 2 la \> Down i 32 January 2 ,\z Jan.-M.ir. > 7 l»i I nchanud Apr.-.!uno 2 17 32 Cnchangi-d July-Sept. 2% Down 1 :\2 Oct.-Dec- 2
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  • 35 2 Sharts. Theiii wa> a holiday feeling m the market today, and little or no business was dore is any section. Ratter. The market was very quiet, with no business passi.tr. Closing! prices: L
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  • 681 2 Middle Quotations On Wednesday* MINING. Middle prices of local is.-ues were M follow* m Sl*i|raporf on Wednesday, accoidintr to Frasar <& Co.'s list -I Kumbang 6 xd.. Austral Malay n» Aver Hitam Tin n 6 cd. Bangrin Tin 12/-, Batang Padaag <».'i7 Batn Cavei 9J&7%, Bukit Araag 0.40
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  • 78 2 12 noon, Dei-. 28, 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.00 Java Cube 8.50 Ha m burpr Cube 10.00 Muntok White Pepper 22.50 Whits Pepper 21.50 Black Pepper 17.50 Mix*xl Black Pepper 12.00 Sum! lied Copra ").(>0 5.60 Mixed Copra 5.10 5.10 Small Flake Tap 1.10 Fair ;!.i>s
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  • 43 2 eluded the following:— J, SELLING. -x>ndon, 4 months' sight 2 3 31/32 3 months' sight 1/3 15 16 C r° n^° n> o? ays> si^ ht 2 3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 7/8 -iondon, d«man<l 9/9 *>n r^\
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  • 989 2 TRADING CONDITIONS 1 BETTER PROSPECTS FOR NEXT YEAR. i The annual general meeting r»l Wearne Brothers. Limited, vv;is In I 1 at the registered office, 4r>, Orchard Koad, yesterday. Mr. C. F. I. Wearne (the president) being m the chair. Others present wen Messrs. E. W. Slight,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 343 2 N OTICE, < < NOTICE la hen given that bj a Deed dated the 20th da) of Dec< her 1932, Alan otherwise ki as i.oke Wan Wye an, l Loke Wi Uah (heieinaftor called Alan Loke revoked and cancelled the IVv. Attorney <l:ite,l the 12th da «>' December, 1990 ma
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    • 333 2 THE SINGAPOKt Paily News. lead CM**: t-, i»i 5131 Tel: l.m. si \iiala Lumpur. (MHce: i SUBSCRIPT!* h Payable m Monthly Quarterly H.tt-,e.rly Sit.- < All communical ion nei matters, v. iciiptions, ace* >hou!d GER. ADVERTISEMENT For oasual 1 inch Qne insei I Two Three Four ive Six Contract rate*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 153 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. KATOKI MARU. Jap., 6.127 tons, from Yokohama 28-12, for London via P«naac 20-12. TAYKANK. Prit., 3,437 tons, from I nmanukan 28-12, for U.S.A. 4-1-33. ALII'ORK. Brit., 3.241 tons, from Karachi 28-12, for Japan 29-12. ANGBT, Sr.r.. 417 tons, from Sibu 27-12, for Sibu 31-12. CITY OF SINGAPORE. P.rit..
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    • 543 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger sailings art pending: For Europe* P. and O. S. N. Co's Kaisai i-hind (Jan. G>. N.Y.K. Katori Alaru (Dee. 21M. Humburg Amcrika Line: Oldenburg (.Jan. 6). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. 3). Blue Funnel: Koemun (Jan. 4), Achilles (Jan. :i).
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    • 575 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Tomorrow, December 30. Singapore Rural Board meeting, Land Office, 10 a.m. Municipal Commissioner's meeting, 2.1.") p.m. Police Band, Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, December SI. New Year live. Sunday, January 1, ItSS. New Year Day. .Monday, January 2. No Issue of Daily News. Wednesday, January 4. Rotary
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  • 814 3 S. R. C.S FOUR GOALS AGAINST THE CRICKET CLUB. HAY THE MAINSPRING. rhe ihud encounter on tli arr i» i match would have bee. SinfcrS^acr" SL'lt T"" "h- and IT.. m i,u.n. tl'r,!, 'h.^ul S.C.C. DEFENCE WORKED HAH!) < I. S.ILC. of *lv Oeh!< I
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  • 72 3 Selangor Unable To I?;ji>i' Team. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Wednesday. Information was received hereto- from Kuala Lumpur thai Selangor is unable to raise a hockey < -<■ Ito travel to Penang on Satur'ay for the postponed return interState hockey match. The Peoang hockey players, wh( had been
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  • 176 3 PLANS FOR LAND AND SEA EVENTS. The ual New Year land and sea sports will be held on .Jan. 2, lf>.'{:i, the ccne uf tiie former being the t>n l\<a«! Stadium. sea sports which are (scheduled to begin at a.m. will coni| ailing and rowing races, while
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  • 59 3 U. S. WIN BY EIGHT MATCHES TO TWO. M dbournc. Wednesday. The lawn tennis test played here hai resulted m a win for the United States touring team by ei^ht 1 matches t«» four. Todaj gtimes were a> follows: beat (iledhill (U.S.) 6 Allison (U.S.) beat Hopauui ♦>
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  • 725 3 ARSENAL'S COMMANDING Following the matches played on Tuesday m the English League, the present positions of teams arc as follows: I irst Division V. »v. L I), I A. I*. Al ena! 22 14 I I 89 88 36 Aston Vl la 22 12 l ',:>, M SheAeld
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  • 69 3 ILi^r Confpetitiofti At K<|»}M'l. Twelve cards yrere taken out lor thi Keppel Golf Club mixed flag competition, which was played Monday afternoon, and which resulted m a win for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maclv.'od (m bunkers going to loth hole). The January monthly medal (bogey) will l>e
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  • 49 3 Jan. II Fixed For I)ra>v In Peiian^. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PenauK, weanes<lay. The diaw for the butch A 1.1 pony griffins imported by the Pepung Turf Club to race at the April extra meeting will take place at the Ayer Hitam stablefl on -lan. 8. i
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  • 89 3 Manchester Beaten By Leicester. London, Wednesday. In a rugby match played at Lc Just before no side, Rothery tried a dropped kick at goal which went narrowly wide. S.(l.(^. vs. M.CI.U. The following have been invited! Ito play rugby football for S.C.C. vs. Medical College Union on Wed
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  • 491 3 LADS UNITED B.l\ FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED. < The first anniversary of the Lads United Badminton Party was celebrated on Monday and Tuesday at Mr. Low Peng S'l's bungalow at Siglap, kindly lent for the occasion. Phere was a fairly good number of riends and visitors* The various
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  • 57 3 The Russian Pool Tournament a( the S.C.T'. will be continued on Friday, Dec. HO, when the following semi finals will be played V. P. Barbat and M. C. Klliott vs. Capt. D. Hill and C. B. MaxwH 1 A. S. Anderson and H. L. Hopkin vs. Lt. M.
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  • 702 3 PADANG RUGBY. SOLDIER BACKS FASTER. BILLSON SHINES. B.C.C 11. UlamU 11. In an interesting rn^hy match en on the Padang yesterday an 3.C.C. team drew with the Islands, each side scoring 11 [joints made up of a goal and two tries. The teams were fairly evenly
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  • 345 3 SIR THOMAS HORDER'S VIEWS. Lady Lim< i ill t>av< an add re on "Some Social and Economy* A pect of Birth Control meeting of the National B Coni i <>l A isociat ion al ihe < ton Hall, I minsi Sir Thoinu H order pres ided. Si' Thoman
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  • 239 3 BACK TO WOT AN! "NEO-HEATHENISM" IN GERMANY. he !l u> "f immuni .If Hitlei I hi ne of I.' folloi i ever leave th< rman Nati< w< I! known, i,t,.. ,a, m w* of m (',< rman o ailo. i vivc I li ill Tc-utoni< ;n :he :(>l corrcsp l:
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 120 3 I n A M r i! ilZr^\lJ 11 li^Zr^\V^ J ii x \J Lzd The Wine of Kin^s The King of Wines THE SUPREME EXPRESSION OF SEASONABLE HOSPITALITY SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR COPY OF LITTLE'S XMAS PRICE LIST SOLE AGENTS. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m In, land SINGAPORE,
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  • 58 4 I "n. Our Own Correspondent.) I lala Lumpur, Wednesday. 1 walls isolating the ■wilding from the neighbourhood through a side-door locked on n«- inside, intruders gained entry 1(1 K< li ""i |1 temple m Scotta Road ••''>.v om lioxintf Day morning, a n,| a »hal they m*d« off
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  • 66 4 i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. The Syrian Christiana of Selangor held their fifth annual social rather-! ing at Klang today. The morning wai spent m iporta and games and a public meeting was held ,n the afternoon at which the Indian Ajrenl. EUo Sahib Raman
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  • 125 4 A ME AN CHEAT. Women Hawkrrs Victimised. A young Chinese pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. C. Wilson, the iimir.nl District Judge, to three charges of cheating. His modus operandi war- to go to women hawkers and get money from them on the representation that they would not then be troubled
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  • 86 4 Five Convicted Of Assault. Five Chinese, Wang Cheng ChooJ Chan Too Kam, Wang Yen, Van Pok ami Chan Yong were convicted by Mr. .1. J\ P. Gregg, the third magistrate, yesterday and sentenced t<> three months' rigorous imprisonment for assaulting a crew contractor named Cheng Tat Pang. This
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  • 99 4 700 Children At Cinema Show, Am annual Christmas treat for Cfitkolic children, organised by the parish priest of the Cathedral of the Good Shephered, the Right Rev. j Father Ruaudel, was held yesterday at the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall. About 700 children attended the 1 cinema show
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  • 790 4 THREE- YEAR PLAN FOR KWANGTUNG. REHABILITATION OF THE PROVINCE. CORRUPT OFFICIALS TO GO. An ambitious three year-plan for IHe rehabilitation of X wangling has lu'i>n c\el\el l»y <••<• It: vinria! Government am! General Chen Chi-tcn<j. ro*um;*nder-in riiii I <»i" the first group army. Briefly, the plan c^lls for effcienf government
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  • 169 4 Police Application For Increase Refused. Gopal, an Indian bus-driver svith a Japanese wife, was produced before Mr. J. H. Pedlow, the acting Criminal District Judge, yesterday charged with voluntarily causing! previous hurt to a Chinese. The case had been transferred from the second magistrate's court and, as the
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  • 103 4 Vacates Bench For New Duties. At the conclusion of the revenue crises yesterday morning, Mr. C. Wilson, the Criminal District Judge,) who has been appointed Official As-I signee, vacated the Bench. He thanked the Chief Court Inspector! Mr. A. F. Sheedy, Mr. Chia Yon,* Hoe, the court
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  • 182 4 Compositor Assaults Workmate. Two Christian compositors employed at the Government Printing Press were involved m a case m which Noel do Cruz was charged befor Mr. A. W. Hay, the second magistrate, with voluntarily causing hurt to a workmate on Nov. 17. Mr. D. X. Banner jea conducted
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  • 118 4 AT THE CINEMA. Lionel Barrymoro's great powers as an actor are given full scope m "The Washington Masquerade" a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production J which opened at the Alhambra last night. pealing entirely with American politics, the picture might be con-' sidered to have a limited appeal.; but the story
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 100 4 B MB MA J PATO U PARFUMEUR PARIS PATOU COCKTAIL PERFUMES— BITTER SWEET," SWEET" and <4 DRY.' f Prices »7.50, >25.00 and -25.50. PATOU PERFUMES m the folkroina exclusive Odours— "AMOUß AMOUR," "ADIEU SAGESSE/' and "QUE SAIS JE," Prices *6.50, .^12.50, and 532.50. Latest alluring Essence "MOMENT SUPREME" m Four
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    • 92 4 c THE BEER c j c P S P ff IS 3 g I r f Brewed And Bottle a In Malaya For n P C The People of 2 G g C Malay a— r J C 3 3 c 5 TIGER \\l- 1 lifvi^j) 1 i/J BR4NL fn
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  • 953 5 FURTHEST DEPTHS OF SPACE. SIR JAMB JEANS AND THE UNIVERSE. BIRTH OF STARS. jt/sTc ir^.'Jsi.'irriSriS! r-; Ihrsl feptlw ..I :.;■«<•." h u > The li ban bw *how a, h«- said, tlint n»,. L I Hh0mu1,.,,,, Ik. »hol,. „f s H-, -MV.nn r "T <lirl *1,«,..-.l like a Hi,, „r
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  • 169 5 VIIMIJAL ABANDONMENT OF GOLD. Pretoria, Wednesday. ith Africa is now on a reguk P( >l<l exchange basis. Interculation of gold hak becu awn. ■iiicial statement issued by Treasury states that under the al emergency regulation of relievet the Reserve Ranfc re ponsibility of redeeming n gold. Exchange quotations
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  • 216 5 Accused Parties Turn Crown Evidence* An attempt to provide a wife for their se\ en-year-old son lei to unpleasant consequence! to an elderly Chinese vegetable grower and his wile who were at Tested with another Chinese for the abetment of kidnapping' The Chief Court Inspector, Mr. A.
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  • 17 5 A Chinese received stab wound ,m the back m an affray m the Beach Road district yesterday
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  • 73 5 I Thomas Patrick Morris, an Hlirly Scot^ man who went to the United States to lay claim to the fortune totalling several million ;>< iuhls |efl by Mis* Ella Vendcl. who died intestate, i; faring charges of fraudulently claiming the money. To prove his claim Morris
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  • 636 5 S.S. JUDGE RETIRES. NOT RETURNING TO MALAYA. T'n<- Daily New., is officially informed that Mr. -Justice Pel Julian Sproule, Senior Puisne Judg S.S., lias indicated his intention o retiring and is not returning l >'' Malaya, being home on leave .v present. With \\\> retirement of Mr. Justice
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  • 133 5 RUSSIAN DECREE. SDENTIFICATION PAPERS. "UNDESIRABLES" FATE. Moscow, \\C Ities'l.-.y. The rounding up of kulal-. t iie\ and ',»<•!• sons ot p.o tix»MJ ,ji ;oue n. i t 1 establishment of n single passport system throughout v»je i .S.S.R. m order to improve registration of the population has
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  • 210 5 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF DUTIABLE SAMSU. Acting on information received, A sistant Supervisor Tan Ewe Chee of the Government Monopolies an I i revenue party proceeded to Ja!an Besar on the night of I)e-. 27. They took up various positions to watch a suspected house. About 2 a.m.
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  • 281 5 LIMIT SENTENCE, RETENTION OF STOLEN PROPERTY. The fact thai this was Mr. J. H. iv<<lw\v firsi case m tis capacity as i riminal District Judge provide.! the proprietor <>! n second-hand tltaler's r.hop .»i Xcv: Market Road v.ilii a lucky c a o y..-.euluy when he
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  • 212 5 China Merchant s S.IN. (lo Scandal. Shanghai, Wednesday. The Nantao District Court. Shang- hai, yesterday sentenced Marquis Li Kuo-chi to three years' imprison" mont and to he deprived of his pubI lie privileges for Pour years on being found guilty of injuring the interests of the China Merchants'
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  • 24 5 A middle-aged ChilMM woman while walking along China Street I early yesterday mornir.g fell down and sustained minor injuries to her forehead and face.
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  • 138 5 Slrails Steamship Chairman Retires* Mr. 11. E. Somerville, the chairman of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd.. left for home by the Sarpedon yesterday on retirement. Mr. Somerville, who came out to join the company m 1903, is one of the greatest authorities on shipping m Malaya, and
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  • 91 5 Si. Francis Xavier Exposition Film. A visitor to Singapore at the present time is Miss .lean Armstrong, a woman journalist, who claims that she was cured of a spinal affliction after kissing the I feet of the corpse of St. Francis < Xavier during the exposition at Goa
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  • 38 5 The dinner dance at Kaffirs Hotel last nighi was enlivened by cabaret turns m the intervals, mostly dancinjf, and individual turns were given by Diana Mutiaon, Joyce Bassoon and Joe (toddard. ()\ei 'inn people were preaentt
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  • 152 5 CANADA AND RUSSIA SEEK AGREEMENT. Ottawa, Tuc «la>. Proposals for a huge barter <>f I cattle and oil between Canada and Russia ate ln-in;, r formulated and will be presented by the Government on the return of Mr. It. B. Bennett, tinPrime Minister, this week, according to reports
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 206 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST S PORTING I GOODS STORE I .tog FOR EVERYTHING Phone: 2938. STAR MAXWELL ALL ENGLAND GOLF Clubs by Gibsons of Kinghorn f FINEST QUALITY GOLF BAGS BY ROBERT BRAYANT. GOLF BALLS BY DUNLOP 8t OTHER MAKES. Prices to suit all pockets. ROYS O N S THE MALAYAN SPORTS
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  • 693 6 MOB Jl STICE. BREACH OF DUTY CASE FAILS. The bumpii-K v! :i tendon school! oy was the subject of ar. action m the King's Bench l>i ision recently. The boy is awrcnce Alex. aged 12, who, through his lather. Alex ander Alex, i I Wembley Par
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  • 128 6 Local Students To Be Banish* d HhVJ%* nd r S > too(1 that lhe m HiJ* IS st udtnty of the Chinese High School were charged with being- members of an unlawful assembly did not end with their conviction and sentences of fines and 'whippings. The students were
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  • 416 6 TEST BETWEEN LONDON AND AUSTRALIA. A sea test 61 stainless steel has just bieen carried out m a shin sailing between London and Australia. ror 100 days the metal was ex-no.-.ed, m the WOftfr of the conimar.der. "to i\ particularly varied seQliefipe of weather conditions," and it is
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  • 270 6 DIRT TRACK RACING FOR AEROPLANES. Light aeroplane racing after the ityle of dirt track racing is being troposed m London by a number of HM-sons interested m the production ;f a new type of machine. The rack will be laid round an aeroIrome with pylons to mark the
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  • 117 6 Surprising Growth Of Middlesex. The remarkable increase m the population of Middlesex is revealed m the annual report of the Medial Officer of Health. The cenmis of 1931 revealed a population of 1,638.728, an increase Df 385,726. This was a record increase of ?0.8 per cent, for a
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  • 1495 6 4-U IS HE AT TOMSK? JEHOL READY FOR ATTACK. MANY VOLUNTEERS. Moscow, Tuesday. Gail, Ma Chan-Shan has reappearod dramatically at Tomsk, according (o a report from there. S >*v'- officers were inspecting the premLs.rLi where the interned member; or" the army of Gen. Su Pingwen are
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  • 43 6 1 The ambulance was called out > i tho 5 1 mik'stoiK'. Chaimi Roa I, i ycstoiday morning al>out 11 to at- t tend to a Malay boy who \v:is knocked down by a cyclist. N T o ex- J v/ert» noted. how- t
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  • 172 6 V 4I TO REVIVE the!, FLAMING PR JKo "II. -A 1 Jchn Gn Whit This eh v off the I as ih Ch i Swoi London, "If thi G dow i all "hall th( good If relig "II pra< i "Pei tion l;:a 1 hout!; ed I v. »men
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  • 80 6 Colonel Hiilchfcon Disillu br< ken C« Ii n known authi r of I Principal of tho School m I' 1 nonths, is pi !> England. [n the co n itateineni Col. >f shabby I Lerfei m i; He hj ally differeni general ihn Tht- nev he c md i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST mk g Pure Creamery Australian X\ g\ Butter CHOICEST /EALANDS (--JJ WATCH FOJi THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL j TONIGHT I SPECIAL D!KNER AND DANCE I MAN YEAR'S EVE I SPECIAL DINNER AND FANCY I DRESS CARNIVAL. I PRIZES FOR FANCY DRESS
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    • 37 6 SHIPPING ORDINANCE. In accordance with the provisions of section 1 of the Merchant SI pint? (Amendment) Ordinance, V.KV2, the Governor has appointed Jan. as the date on which section 247A of tho Ordinance shall come in.v. force.
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  • 537 7 I qp^R'S FINDING. I sUDDtN SUICIDE V IMPULSE." j f Trooper Ej neat I j, 20, oi the Life I* i <-n the ground close y> lildingra at Knights- 1 |t with seven- head m• F 1 tired into by the li oner, Mr. Ingleby V from shi ck
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  • 81 7 -<-il I ii lair Prgaemre >n l,eus<» holders. s of freeholder m •••ho purchases ground rtnti force individual leas^to buy U.vm at "extortion 1 condemned hy Si t speaking m London people,* 1 h<* said, "levo ■it the head* of tho un leaseholden l»y serving dulefl of dilapidation:
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  • 382 7 TWO DEATHS. f BOTH METHODS LEAD TO DISASTER. Both Sides Of the problem whether motorists should or should not dim their headlights when passing other] vehicles were demonstrated at inquesta i n Dec. 10. At one. at Heading, the death of a peatman was attributed to
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  • 318 7 DEATH OF A FAMOUS SPORTSWOMAN. Lady Constance Matthew, the. famous sportswoman, better known as Lady Constance Stewart-Richard-m>m, h.;i< died m London at the of •"»<>. I She w;i.- :i daughter oi the second Earl of Cromaftie, and m 1904 married Sir Kdward StewariI Richardson, of Pitfour Castle, Perthshire.
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  • 1000 7 STRANGE STORY. £25,00 d BURGLARY CHARGE. i VALUABLE STATUETTE. Remarkable vulencj was j^iven at West London Police Court re- cenily when John William Bell, a^( d 19, an assessor, of Fenchurch Sreet, London, and N Cell's Avenue, i Hove, Sussex, was charged on remand with burglariously
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  • 443 7 £3,000,1)00. SHOW OF MODERN CRAFTSMANSHIP. The ureat advance m craftsmanship and design which ha- Keen made- by British jewellers m recent years was demonstrated at an exhil it on of jewels at the premises ot M_--rs. Garmrd and Co., Limit el, Crown jewellers, 24, Albemarle Street,
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  • 80 7 1 Arrested by Police lor Agitation. Peiping, Dec. 1 1. The local educational world was stirred today by the arrest, allegedly on secret orders from Xankinjr of two well-known Professors of the Peking National University and law College, namely, Hsu Teh-heng and Hon Nei-lu, both men being charged
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  • 56 7 Madame Eiona Gerhardt, the famous singer, was married m Leipzig recently m the Lutheran Church of St. Andrew to Dr. Pritl KchL the business manager of the .Middle German Broadcasting Company. The bride wore a dress oi black velvet with a cape of ivory georgette. Only a few
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  • 173 7 LEAVES £651,000. M. P. DAUGHTER AND SON BENEFIT. Mr. William M. Cazalet, Tonbridjre, owner of racehorses, father cf Mr. Victor Cazalet, M.P., and Miss Thelnia Cazalet, M.P., left £051,653. with net personalty £681,823. He left £2,000 and the use of Fairlawne. Tonbridtfe, to his wife during
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  • 305 7 £135 PAID FOR "DOLORES." Theie was considerable interest at Messrs. Sotheby's recently when (eleven bronze portrait sculptures by 1 Jacob Epstein, ten of them formerly owned by the lnte Mr. John Gibbins, of the Ruskin Galleries, Birmingham, and the other from Mr.v A. G. Menzics, came under the
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  • 63 7 Judge Kowlands. at Clcrkenweli Coanty Court, granted an application for a tew tiial m a case m 'which John Richard Barker, a civil service clerk, who painted verses by Shelley on the ceilings and wallj paper of his flat, was unsuccessfully sued for rtamagiofl The application was
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  • 279 7 > SOOKI>GS DOLBLED. 4,000 PASSENGERS TO PARIS IN MONTH. Britain is leading the world m he Buccesa of its commercial Hying •ervices. Durinp the ])ast few months thenlas heen an extraordinary increase n the number of people using the outes of Imperial Airways. The additional traffic
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