Singapore Daily News, 30 December 1932

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News No. 76. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1932. 5 CENTS.
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  • 678 1 I in< ihi i»i <• »;t unhappy mh i- v ir»i t !i«- 1 1 i li I- State !<.p«-(l. ii n.-i been empha i i, j i -in »>i 1 1 eland i hat unly h i hiii* i! iin I"" »»i nt iv. 1 1 >
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  • 670 1 REMARKABLE IPOH JUDGMENT. JUDGE'S STRONG COMMENTS ON CARELESS DRIVERS. Strong comments on the conduct of Mgttmrf motorists were passed by Mr. Justice Thorne at Ipoh m awarding $;>,OOO general and $1,108 special damages o a solicitor's clerk who sustained serious injuries through being thrown from
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  • 53 1 CHENG KWOK-YAU. No Action By Hong Kong Executive Council. Hong Ko-g. Thursday. No action was taken a< the Ex ecutive Council meeting this morning on the matter of the Chen r Kwok-yau petition. Ii is anticipat d that the Governor will not rea***n a decidon on tha petition till Mi
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  • 45 1 Resigns Seat f ?i The Reichstag. Berlin, Wedr.es 'ay. The Nasi ex-General Leitsmann who is 84, has resigned his seal in the Reichstag, of which hs wa senior member. He will remain a member of" the Nazi Party ami the Prussian Diet. Reuter
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  • 27 1 St. John's, Newfoundland, Wednesday. Great Britain and Canada will MSist Newfoundland to meet the interest payments due on Jan. 1, providing $1,479,000 .f approximately 02,000,000. Reuter
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  • 381 1 CANADA AND RUSSIA. BARTER PACT MYSTERY. PREMIER'S DENIAL. British free traders arc stated to be "furious" at the CainadaSoviet barter proposals. The tfisl 8f the complaint is that while Mr. Bennetl at Ottawa was insisting on Hiilain denouncing the trade pact with Russia. Canada was engaged h
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  • 334 1 SOUTH AFRICAN t. STEADY ADVANCE IN GOLD SHARES. Cape Town, Wednesday. The bewildering money situation is clarifying. After some hours of groping in the dark, business men sum up the position as being that South Africa has abandoned the gold standard, but the Government has decided
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  • 695 1 m:<;i!\s TODAY. DON BRADMAN'S DILEMMA. WRITE OK PLAY Melbourne, Thursday. Don Bradhaan, the wonder bats-j man on whom Australia founds so many of her test match t Iwipos, must decide immediately whether he will play cricket or write articles ahout (he game tor newspapers. He cannot do
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  • 895 1 I Inn- ha In t n pares <.i i a i, m,i.,u N s sir Wlluir Sailer 111 11.,- Man«!u-f,r Guardian an«l l»> th.- Sp. t;ii,., to I lie v\\\r\ wlikli O'lav.t iii.in ha\e upon ilu- (omi luli:n- ..I Ihe olonial Kinpiic. I |iav« h.-en expressed I, i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 203 2 quantity production's LATEST FEAT- Variety Production As Well. Belf*appointed il.T'li s have often, m th<- past, <-..n<: nined quantity productios fur tereotyped articles, sfTordinft the >onsaqner no opportunity to i h own I when bu) insr. ■it the day of "any colour to long v* j black*
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  • 507 2 LOCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own Correspondent London. Thursday. T ho cloning pricei today were: RUBBER. *i>«»t 2 m ii> i 32 J;mu:tr\ 1 7 Mi Jan.- Mar. 2 15 -i\pr. lun»- 2 (HKi Down 1 32 Jaly-Sept. 2 11/11 I|) 1 is (Kt.-Dee.
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  • 49 2 All the local markets were quiet y< inlay with :<• business passing. Rubber pi m -< «l at Buyer*. Sellers. Spot T s 7 7 1»» (Std-crepe) x v > 7 S lan. -Mai. 7.- 7% Apr.-June 11 16 7 13 16 1 July St pi. 7 15
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  • 245 2 Middle Quotation* On Thursday .MINING. Middle prices o<" local issues were follow* m S on Thursday, 1 rding i rl Co. 1 1 list Asara Kumbang ji 6 AustraJ Malay 19 Ayer HiUm Tin 11 cd. Bangrin Tin 12 Batang Padang 0.07! i, Batu Caws o.:;7'j. Bakit Arang
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  • 46 2 J^tf«u]ayVi exchange rmtfli m eluded the following:— SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 15 16 London, 00 days' sight 2/3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 7/S lx>ndon, demand o M 07/00 Undon, T.T. m 7^ f^
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  • 1176 2 THE AMALGAMATION. ENTERING UPON A NEW CAREER. The twentieth annual general meeting of the Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited, was held at the Bank's premises, China Building,' Chulia Street, yesterday with Mr. Ciu'ok Cheng Kee m the Chair. The oilier shareholders present were Messrs. Lam Sem Thong,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 J| rTKorNJ AN IDEAL NEW YEAR GiFT A ZEiSS-IKON CAMERA i Obtainable from all Photographic Stores. i r M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Raffles ('liumbers, Singapore. Braaeti Noordwijk, .i"i, Bata>ia, Java. NICE NEW YEAR PRESENTS FOR LADIES. a^rlmm <>f Wsr ENGUS| MU S ''"KB"-IN"«; SIIA-KH MOI Y| jJT Fl)
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    • 359 2 THE BIN«A.IK)m P^MyJlews, Head Office: 7« i*i 5131-5132. Trt: "Tinu-- <,„:,,„„,, Kuala Lumpur. Mr.,., I'hune: SUBBCRIPTK r ATFs P«y«hl* »n tdvancf Monthly Quarterly 11a .f,v,,;,, y Single ("or. All communicai ness matters, vii ■cuptions, accounts should be Dddn c.er. ADVEBTISEMENI rates, For casual mall l inch One insertion Two Three
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 263 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. IROKAK, Dutch. 3SS tons. from P EUdja 29-12, tor Etengat 1-1-88. HAN GUAN, Dutch, 965 ton-;, front Sourebaya 29-12, for Soqrabaya and B'masin 31-12. JTOBA, Dutch. 684 t->ns, from Djambi 29-12, for Djambi 21-12. A.NSHUN, Rrit.. 809 tons, from llonp Kong 19-12, foi Hong Kong via Ports 3-1-33.
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    • 557 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenper soilings ar« pending: For Europe. P. and O. S. N. Co's Kaiuar-i-hind (Jan. C). N.Y.K.: Kashiinu lUm (Jan. 13). Hamburg Ameriku Line: Oldenburg (Jan. 6). East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Lalandia (Jan. 8). Blue Funnel: Keemun (Jan. It, Achilles (Jan. Glen and
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    • 164 2 I THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, December "10 Singapore Rur;il Hoard 'meeting, l.i.nd Office* 10 a.m. .Municipal Commissioner's meeting 2.15 p.m. Police Band, Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, December SI. New Year Eve. Sunday, January 1, itSS. New Year Day. .Monday, January 2. No lssiu- of Daily News. Wednesday, January I.
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    • 192 2 MAILS. Today. Upper Burma, North and East India. Aden, Eg^-pt. Europe, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and U.S.A. IBy Train \q a m Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi < j{y Train* 7.30 a.m. hina and Japan 1 Akita M:irul 10 a.m.
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  • 675 3 FOOTBALL. COMPANIONS DRAW. AH KOW BRILLIANT. l.C.A.A. J: V.A.A. I Miiement was maintained at fevei heat from start to finish of t|,,. inotball match of the CM- League between the Chinese i ,,ii p.inions Athletic Association ..,,,1 the Amicable Mhletic A**j*> riation at
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  • 378 3 R. A. F. SQUASH TITLE. l-"nn worked out accurately m ,u,\ y ,*l Mr Fon#<? s '«uash Racquei Championship at Queen's ;lub when the holder, P O P B I Coote, X Lt. H. M MHI (;rc) ]n I vr Vu F L Jiobins< >». Who has s°"
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  • 173 3 FLANS FOR SOVIET SPORTS. Moscow, Dec. 19. The programme committee of the 1933 Spartakiade has napped out a schedule of competitive meets to be held toeviou.- to ihe international, workers' sports classic m August, 1H.;:. Gymnastics will be the tirst item. Gymnast groups, 300 m all. from all over
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  • 88 3 ;Yli\«*«l Foursomes Al Garrison 6«CL The mixed foursomes competition lit the Garrison GoU Club was played on Tuesday. The following were the best returns Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Glggins 4G— 1034— I* 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Potts 4 H >M Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
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  • 19 3 Portland, Ore., Dec. M. Max Tarley, of Manila, won ot a decision here tonight from Whltej
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  • 753 3 DEPOT HOCKEY. MANY CHANCES MISSED. SOLDIERS' SECOND. l'«»lii'«' 2. Wiltshire* 1. In a hockey match at the Depot!] yesterday, a Police eleven defeated J he Wiltshire Regiment second team y y the odd goal m three. The Police deserved their victory m account of their better AhifchmgJi
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  • 729 3 THE PEQUOD. NEW PROSPERITY FOR WHALING. The purchase by Unilever of practically the whole whale-oil output' if the YX\2- C .Y\ season marks thej recovery of the whaling industry!, says the Daily Telegraph. For, like the farmer and the manufacturer, the Antarctic whale hunter las m recent
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  • 796 3 DYING GIRL. I TREATMENT BY A HERBALIST. London, Dec. 13. An inquest which had born adjourned for the attendance of Sir Bernard Spilsbury was conduded at Hanuneramitb ynterday on a Kill who was st.iv.d to have been treated hy a herbalist. i Thi» grill. Daisy
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  • 189 3 FLAT" DIVE. I tic| iic —I On Woman Who Died. London, Dee. IS. Remarkable evidence wai flven yesterday at a City inque t ..n Ifi AfaKel Arathea Havurd, aged 57, of Ladbrolce Road, Paddinffton. It mm* stated that m July. Mrs. Havn»fl made a "flat" diw from vi divine-board at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 178 3 JVEU' STOCKS OF l\ X I I 1 I v COVE.RINOS MODERN DESIGNS IN HAIR CARPETS SPOOL RUGS AXMINSTER CARPETS. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated En R Und.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE j CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE MOTOR INSURANCE, j PHONE 5808. CHINA BUILDING J W HARRIES
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  • 156 4 TOUCHES JUDGE. THIRD CONVICTION BUT ONLY FINED. A tearful plea that her husband uas unemployed and that she was! forced to earn money to feed her live children enlisted Mr. f. H. PedlowV -yinpathy when a Chinese woman m a delicate state of health came up for
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  • 100 4 S. American Exchange Restrictions. London, Wednesday. The effect of exchange restrictions on South American trade is engaging the serious attention of iiriti<h commercial circles. Following a conference on ihe wubject under the chairmanship of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross at th Board of Trade last week which wamtention by r«pre«entativei
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  • 17 4 Reuter FTk „v n> Thursday. h< (hamber, hy M to 0, pa not present.. Reuter
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  • 282 4 ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE REVENUE MEN. (Prom <>vi- Own < orr spondent.) Ipoh, Thursday. When tiie Court resumed work after the Christmas vacation there whs one appeal 'y Chye Phooi, m person, against the conviction and fine <>f .xjoo or six months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him by
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  • 73 4 Accused Allows! Kail In I 32,000. The case m which Choo Man, a new Arrival from China, was char^f<l with having l><'«-n m possession of 497 ten-cent pieces <»n !)<•<•. 14 hl Tanjong Pagar was transferred to the Ciirninal I)istii(t Court yesterday. Th«- chaiv;*' of importing ih«eoini was
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  • 99 4 $3,000 CHARGE. EUROPEAN RELEASED ON BAIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Thursday. A European named Younger, an Accountant employed by Penawat Tin Ltd., who was arrested m Batu Gajah <<n Ch list mas Eve, has been released on hail pending trial on one charge of falsification of
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  • 150 4 reared Tragedy At St*a View Hotel. In spite or most rigorous inquiries by the police there is still no trace of Mr. A. C. Wertheim, the Dutchman who has been mining iince Friday evening. It will be remembered that a dressing-gown and a pair of slipT'cr?, said to
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  • 93 4 Malay Driver Exonerated. A Malay motor car driver was exonerated of rashness by Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday at the inquiry into the death of the Chinese girl who was fatally injured m an accident m Vic-toria Street on Dec. 12. j The mother wept
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  • 30 4 t t A Chinese hoy was knocked down r by a motor-lorry m Rnmbawa R«ad| yesterday morning and was cut on is the V-wer tmrt o* the iaw. I i
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  • 1439 4 TWO ACCUSEDS' SUCCESSFUL PLEA OF DRUNKENNESS. CHARGE AGAINST FIVE SIKHS. That he became so drunk after "mimim hesar" which started m the morning that hft did not iimcmlur anything that happened until he woke up at the police station wa- the naive deft nee put
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  • 534 4 TO BE REMOVED, j REPEAL OF OUT-OF-DATF ENACTMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. As already notified, the Federal Government has drawn up a bill to amend the Railways Enactment. 1"!-. which intends to free the F.M.S. Railways from certain restrictive provisions preventing then from
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  • AT THE CINEMA.
    • 108 4 Spectacle and excitement are the keynote of "The Crowd Roars," the Warner Brothers production, which opened at the Capitol last night. With motor-racing as its theme there is plenty of scope for thrills. It makes one realise the dangers that motor-racing drivers undergo, seeing crash after crash, cars
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    • 135 4 Whenever Tom Walls' name appears as starring m a film one knows what to expect, and it is something good. In "Lean Year," which began a run last night at the Pavilion,! we were not disappointed. Although' he is excellent and clearly amusing' m the part of Sir
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  • 186 4 TWO TEST CASKS. PROPRIETORS FINED S BYSTANDERS- STAR* the expectation i»i zigarettes for cnls will have I activities m futu,, J decision by Mi i -he third iMjci tratc U Two Chin,... produced befon m the manage m -iL-Uin- house al the white lour Chin, wrere charged
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  • 173 4 Ww Ass ura i UN* fn Kuala Lumpur. i Prom Our < )wn < i Kuala Days when Kuala I eonsidei ed b< I tor it y than Sing&T* n at the opening of I Assurance Buildinp. I the town, by Mr. T. J British Resident, this
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  • 42 4 Reconatitution Of Cabinet. Sofia, W< The Cabinet has re crisis is not expected the Change of repnie. Kinjr Boris nartv leaders, and expected that M. M be asked tomorrow to f net with the supp< M groups whi-h rornuMl Government. Reuter
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  • 37 4 B*200 Metre* In Tour** Seaplane. Ron. The height sf 8.200 td by a 170-horse power piane is claimed as ,crd for tourist The international altl 0 j field by Croat Britain, 0 >> 1*1 ri'\_ Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 73 4 *^-^T VNV --..i«.ir *i JlSßKnW*Wr^*^^^^^RK)^M^B^9B3mXmsii3Emi& iz JEAN PATOU .PARFUMEUR PA R I S PATOU COCKTAIL PERFUMES— BITTER SWEET/ 1 "SWEET" and 4t DRY." Prices 57.50, 5i2.50, and 25.50. PATOU PERFUMES m the following exclusive Odours— "AMOUß AMOUR," "ADIEU SAGESSE, and "QUE SAIS JE/; {Vices 56.50, s 12.50, and *32.50. Patou
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 55 4 LAW NOTICE. Before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell m the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Followed by: Judgment m O. S. 187/32 Re Khoo Cheng Teow, deed. Bankruptcy and Criminal Appeal. 1 Rex vs. Michclan Ali, Sabdar Alley i>r)(\ Arfanullah. 2. Rex (Syed) I'ackirsah. :j. R
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  • 468 5 PRINCIPLES NOT THE MEN. KKI'ORMED REDS. i ARDON AWAITS THEM. !> 1 DECISION. I.c |tt'o|>n ii "D thai ill' u«.( all «-r Ihe men, in< ij'i< 1 hey a<l\ <><-at e. i reach 1 lie ideas of com ■he Philippines v ill I cnef'tt of execui ive ch 1 I.
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  • 482 5 MALAYA AND OTTAWA. STATEMENT WANTED. S.S. ASSOCIATION'S REQUEST. Al a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) ociation on Wednesday, deci-' i<>n l.y circular to write to Govern"■•i)i requesting t h:it a full authoritative Ktatemeni letting out low the (,'olony, the Federated and' i•■ i nfoderated Malay States are ilfcctfHl
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  • 32 5 One of the many little girls who are to be seen outside every godown gleaning the rice which falls Irom the sacks when be in*; moved.
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  • 278 5 DASH FROM "ESCAPEPROOF" CELL. Lon<)on, Dec. 13. The most adroit and daring escape m the history of Sing-Sing Prison occurred m the darkness of i the tarly hours of this morning says the New York correspondent of the l>:iily Telegraph. Two long-term convicts Kawedjb their way out of
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  • 180 5 Natives* Assist Canton Troops. Canton, Doc. 20. In a telegram to the eommander-in-chief, Chan Chai-tong, Brigadier Chen Han-kwang, commander of brigade guards, reports that th Miao tribe, m Hainan Island have co-operated with his troops m th? capture of Communists. The Miao natives know the topo graphy of
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  • 94 5 In Sa^lialirn And Haslikira. HabaroTsk, Dec. IH. New oil deposits of excellent quality have been discovered m the re-p-ion of Aimulen on the Island of Saghalien. Machinery is being sent to the field to extend the area of exploration. Sterlitarnak, Dec. I*. An oil pusher has been struck
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  • 195 5 NOT LEGAL. I DISTRICT JUDGE'S RULING. An interesting ruling was made y Mr. .1. 11. Pedlow, the acting Oilinal District Judge, yesterday, hen Mr. I*. 11. Blkins, (Controller of iovernment Monopolies, asked that n accused who pleaded guilt> to he poHKc'sxion of non-Ciovernment handu be "cautioned and
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  • 170 5 THE R. A. F. FEWER DEATHS FROM INJURY. London, Do?, 10. The number of deaths from injury m the Royal Air Force showed fair diminution m 1931. Those from disease, however, markedly increased m the year, compared with 19.10. A lepoii on the health of the Force, issued yesterday, states
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  • 51 5 (rrorn Our Own Correspondent.) London, Wednesday. Sub-Lieut. Guy Falla. of H.M.s Renown, well-known Ru«hy player for the Navy, has been courtmartSalkd tA Chatham on a chartf > of forgery and converting- £10?, Tks. from the gunroom accounts to his own use. He pleaded not guilty, and the hearing
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  • 82 5 Seaman Kii2<<i on The Majestic. New Y«,.k. Th r.day. On the arrival of the Majestic, i! was revealed that a seaman wu fatally injured, Iwo cooks nearly drowned, the cr rw's cullery was wrecked, a bulkhead wa smash ed and other minor damage \va done when a giant
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  • 82 5 FRANCE GERMANY. Reuter Two Trail? Agreraieatsi Publfehed. Pari Thursday. The texts of two Frunco-^Jermu'i trad* agreements ate published an I a thiru ?s foreshadowed. The fir.-' modifies the Convention of 1UJ7, and its main provisions are thu' present tariffs can he modified at a fortnight's notice and that upplii at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE. I tt -ft rJ F r Eoer y thin 8 Phone 2938. I Iss3.' INIS QUALITY GOLF, TENNIS I /'< and POLO SHIRTS. I rrice I RESTRINGING OF TF.NNIS I BADMINTON RACKETS OUR I SPEOAUTY. J ROYSONS The Malayan Sports Depot. 1 1
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    • 17 5 I'! •H id!) r=^- r Z "-U_.ZZ _J JJJTOCtiCLOR will be the choice John Playep Sons* England
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  • 1040 6 GROWING DANGER TO JEHOL. VOLUNTEERS NOW MOVING TO NEW POSITIONS. Shanghai, Thursday. Gen. Chu Ching-lan (military »<lrtoer to the North-Eastern Frontier Defence Force) and other eommtnden have wired to the Cevir jI Government reporting on tke crisis on tho .Jehol border and appealing for effective measures to be taken [against
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  • 107 6 Recreation Facilities For Canton. Canton, Dec. IT. With the object of providing more recreation facilities, the city planning commission announced toda thai 30 more parks m various parts of the city will be added to the present park system. These parks will l>e allocated iwcording to local
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  • 205 6 Celebrating Overthrow Of Dictator. Canton, Dec. 17. Kuomintanir organs and public bodies here will commemorate the Yunnan uprising: on Christmas Day at the Cnnngshan Memorial Haii. This event is celebrated also m till parts of the country lor the suc<» m overthrowing the monarchy of dictator Yuan Shih-kni.
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  • 39 6 Monthly Remittances For Volunteers. Canton, Dec. 10. For the support of the volunteers m the North-East, landlords and tenants m Canton will contribute $20,000 every month which is based on live per cent, of the police tax.
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  • 292 6 MUTINIES. LIES DOWN DURING CHURCH PARADE. 'Rex,'* the famous goat mascot of the Ist Welch Regiment, mutini;ed recently m front of the whole reg imcv.it. This distressing incident, which will niMi a shudder to go through the whole British Army, occurred at the worst possible moment at
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  • 210 6 A Great Technical Achievement. Rugby, Tuesday. The early promise of the weather for the holiday has not been wholly fulfilled. Christmas Day. Boxing Day and today, which is an extra lank holiday, have been foggy and >id m London. A unique place m the holiday festivities was taken
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  • 351 6 i The amount is to be borne equally between landlord and the tenant. Besides paying the* police tax, the I public have to render live per cent, over thai amount which will bo remitted to ..ho volunteers! m Manchuria. As the monthly police tax yields (400,0110, the share for the
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  • 487 6 CONTE DI SAVOIA. BRAVE ACT OF SEAMAN. LEAK PLUGGED. Five hundred passonv't ra on hoard the Conte <li Savoia, Italy's latest luxury liner watched with hreathless excitement while a seaman 1 named Amatruda dangled at the vm\ of a seventy-i'oot rope above the Atlantic to
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  • 110 6 To Separate From Her Husband. Los Annies, iv. 20. The separation of Janet Gaynor, I motion picture ami her hu j baitd* Lydoil uounccd i tomti-ii t y it. Lloyd IWrighi ii > paration i was caused he i tfmptM-a.'iH-Mi and the ement of th<-ii- pr f< "Ti
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  • 406 6 UNITED ENGINEERS MEETINGS. ADDrnONT^Bo^ QUALIFICATION nr An extraord of United I y sider res i board of dire. company 1 Road, on Straehan i were M< i)o. j H. B. Freem K. WiUian Mr. P. K. r. In bis opei i man said: At the matting \u agreed I Cm
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure Creamery Ys c sY Australian Xx x\ Butter WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. I RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30-8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 -Midnight. TOMORROW NEW YEAR'S EVE I SPECIAL DINNER AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. PRIZES
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  • 630 7 GlfT TO MUSEUM. ENGLISH EXPLORERS' COLLECTION. Ai a meeting of the Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History) held recently at South Kensington an interesting zoological collection made m Upper Burma was received as a gifi from Lord! Yunhrook :md Captain Kingdon Ward. Th? mammalian novelties] include
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  • 163 7 For Birmingham's Nen Hospital Centre. It was announced at a recent meeting <>f Birmingham Hospital Centre Executive Board that Sh William MorrisL of Morris Motors, had subscribed £52,006 to the •heme. Sir Charles Grant Robertson. chairman, said the gift was recently made annonymously and was con ditional <n
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  • 539 7 IMPOSING CEREMONY. BRILLIANT SPECTACLE AT KHATMANDU. Khatmandu, Dec. 11. The marriage was celebrated here between I'ateswari Prasad Singh, i^Maharaja Bahadur of Ballainpo've, it and >taj Kumari Dcvi, daughter of tl the lute Maharaja Chandra Shun-tl Rhere and niece of His Highnessjo Alahuraja .Joodha Shurnsheie Jun^ h Bahadur
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  • 289 7 RESULT OF MOTOR OFFENCES. I Ai Cbertaey Petty Sessions, on Dei. 8 Colin Pomeroy Dick, aged 1 21, giving his address a* the Hanjwoith Ctub, Han worth, late a lieu- tenant m the Welch Regiment, was I sentenced to four months' imprisonment m the second division for driving a
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  • 532 7 M BUSINESS-LIKE." EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS. Rugby, Tuesday. Th" newspapers record v. ith saifaction the evidence of progress i the li\<iian problem contained m he speeches z\ the final session of he third Hound Table Confereiu c r» Christmas Kvc ami the prosp* t eld forth by
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  • 92 7 Filipinos' Bouts In .Seattle, Seattle, Wash., Dec. 20. Three Filipino boxers broke evei On a ti^ht card here tonight, losin one MMEIt, Winning another, Ml drmwinjc m the third. Leonard Bennett, Detroit weltei weight, knocked out Ceferino Fiav co, billed as Formerly of Manila the second round witii
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  • 82 7 300 Cats Aml I>o«j^ London, Dec 11. Police and memberi of th R.S.P.C.A. ye-torday Marched i Blackpool for t rnce of a man DOJ sessed with passion for killing* More thjn S(K) <.at> ami dc^ra hay been mysteriously poifoned m t>i district (inline the vast ft\v day and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 1933 Advertising Space m the "Daily News" is limited and Business Managers will he wise m hooking up space NOW! Circulation figures show the "Daily News" is rapidly gaining popularity m Singapore. A Popular Newspaper creates Popular Sales. i or i.\ a c s
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    • 171 7 NEW STOCKS v r WHITEAWAY NEW BASIC VALUES 'xnjLu s) N9 500. A simple conveniort lit( car \'<>\ in•'atit.- Very I ct si urdy and strong -Ml Rteel rha with l rubhrr t > rod wn<-i I Price $8.50 Each. ELIZABETH" PRAM. Built of finest i\ ml itj motor body
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