The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 September 1932

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press voTi- 71 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 398 1 Latest news from Manchuria states that Chinese volunteer troops are invading Kc-rea; the situation in north China is also reported to be critical Page 11. The signing of a treaty for a defensive all'ianre under which Japan is given the right to station troops throughout Manchuria is
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  • 1345 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri ett farrago Libelli Juvenal. "If speech is silvern and silence is golden, what is a municipal meeting on retrenchment?" asked the member of the reporting staff returning to the office from the Municipal headquarter with several book* full of notes, cramp in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 268 1 RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. D 5 UIJSTAFFEL 12.30—3 P.M. n 0 SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND BALL q IFXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. J* MONDAY, SEPT. sth, 8 p.m. to MID-NIGHT H FRESCO VIENNESE DINNER H Band of the Ist. Battalion Gloucester Regiment will U play liffht and popular selections. \§jt
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    • 178 1 I SUNDAY CONCERT PROG RAB^IE— 9.3O p.m. to 11 p.m. "AN ORIENTAL HIGHT" 1. Suite Orientale Crist 1. Japanese Legende. i. Persian Dance. 3. Arabian Dance 4. Chinese Dance. 2. Dance Arabe from "The Nut Cracker" Tschaikowsky 3. Caucasian Sketches Ippolitov-Ivanov 1. In the Village. 2. Procession of the Sardar.
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    • 141 1 i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Framroz's aerated waters Page 3. You will appreciate a Bachelor eigare'tc Page 4. Yeastvite for Indigestion and gastric troubles Page 13. Cow and Gate builds health and BtresgUl Page 5. Caldbeck's import Williams and Humberts' Sherries Page 10. 32 per cent of oil engine power im> ailed
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 182 2 Nearly Eleven Million Dollars Subscribed The untiring and almost inexhaustible financial and moral support given by Chinese communities throughout China and the world to the 19th. Route Army in its historical armed resistance against the Japanese invasion of the Shanghai areas during the early part of the
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  • 39 2 «ood health 'or aw nOt in took a turn for the wo and her Illness As a toLe n of T C UPle Of months Chan, the Penang offlce Ke Keng Qoe, waa e of th Estate of Cheat*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 456 2 A NEW EPOCH IN BEAUTY TREATMENT. W5 TABLETS produce an organic re-construction and not merely a preservation of the skin. A scientific preparation according to the formula of Br. J. F. Kapp, the eminent Dermatologist. Price $9.00 per box of 60 Tablets. Sole Agents for Malaya. MEDICAL HALL LTD., Battery
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    • 588 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arc now invited for the following materials or se vices and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Purchase of nine Tar Boilers lying at Muni. Sub Depot at Sungei Road. Date
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    • 280 2 Stronger Nerves Increased Energy SLEEPLESSNESS Sanatogen contains exactly those •tarted its health-building procen B elements, phosphorus and albumin, your body cells. that are nature's building materials o- o x o- i_ j u- l i Owe oanatogen a trial and noti.-f hn«. of Strength and Vitality in the quickly your
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    • 96 2 n IMA BRONCHITIS CATARRH WILL YOU CONTINUE to suffer when you The Royal Physidifl NEED NOT? Dr.nV THE PRQV ED LIQUID CUPF Ha!rhim S sHf na ronchitis C«W is pn a tr2u£r';' C()llllmied ..sthma!,, .'u,,., MiflcfSfa Zhtt^&Z!? vV<)r(ls "«*bled him t while his medicine i" S2S" Vl1 IMI medicine is
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 256 2 THE WEEK Saturday. 3rd. High Water 11.55 9.3 ft., Singapore Races. First Day Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Society meeting. Post Office, noon Cricket: S.R.C. vs. S.C.R.C. at S.R.C Raffles Inst. vs. Ceylon S.C. at R.I. Y.M.C.A Swimming Carnival, 3 p.m. Golf: Singapore G.C. September bogey competition. Mrs. Alfords Revue,
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  • 486 3 DESPAIR OF YOUNG JAPANESE FAREWELL NOTES Couple Race for Death Against Police What is known as the "Asama Suicide Sea- son" has begun in Tokio. Every year a large number of disappointed lovers, whose parentls have prevented them from marrying, make use of the crater of
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  • 345 3 U.S. FIVE-DAY WORKING WEEK NATIONAL CONFERENCE President Hoover Reported in Favour President Hoover Ls contemplating calling a national conference of industry and labour to suggest the general adoption of a five day week as a means of creating work for possibly onethird of the country's unemployed, now estimated
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 A RECORD claimed so far as an Australian's performance goes in this ski jump of 98 feet 11 inches by George Doran at Kiandra Pioneer Ski Club's carnival.
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  • 105 3 The programme of drills up to and for week ending, Sept. 4th. Friday, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, S.RA. (v), Voluntary Parade; Rangetakers; Ist. Bn. Sig. Sec.* Section Parade; "A" (M.Q.) Coy., 30 Yards Range; Bukit Timah. 'E** (Chinese) Coy., Warren Shield Practice. Saturday, 2 p.m., Parrer Range. "A"
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  • 209 3 Attitude Regarding Manchuria Nankin*. In a leading article the Central Daily News pays a high tribute to America's stand In regard to Manchuria, as reflected in the recent speeches of Mr. H. L. Stimson and President Hoover. The journal also draws attention to the report of the Baltimore
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  • 450 3 The following are Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F. Singapore, Aug. 31. Ranges The following range allotments are published for information: Buses leave Headquarters Sat. Sun. Bkt. T. Range Farrer R. 2 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 3.9.32 Fortress Coy.
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  • 236 3 Bone Grafted on Head to Save a Child Details of a remarkable operation by which it was hoped to graft pieces of bone frum a four-year-old child's legs over a hole m his skull were told at a Westminster inquest. The child. Alan John Aplin. the son of
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  • 153 3 Young Airwoman Against 18 Men A young airwoman piloting a small singleseater monoplane played a lone hand against 8 men in a 246 miles non-stop air race across England. She was Miss P. Crossley, daughter of Sir Kenneth Crossley, Bt., and she was flying a Comper
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  • 121 3 Lim Cheng Hock alias Lim Ah Bah. who was arrested at Ipoh recently, in connection with cheating a woman named Lee Ah Mooi at Penang of $2,000, part of the prize money which the latter had won in a race sweep, made a brief appearrence in the Penang Police Court,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 270 3 Upon (ill social occasions HAZELINE 1 (Trade Math) lor indoor and outdoor use. Apply it when- > our skin »Wdl smoothing soothing or n outing. An excellent base for fare powder. Leaves no lr rt of tfrcasiness. A Tubes fm th, handbag, pots fm th, mvgrinj tmtii, at all y
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    • 22 3 3^^M PER CENT HB/ OF THE OIL ENGINE POWER INSTALLED IN MALAYA DURING 1931 WAS RUSTON HORNSBY SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.
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  • 744 4 WHEN HER GAIETY TURNS "Fatty's" Tragedy j Human nature rather than medicine was the burden of most of the doctors' speeches made at the meeting" in Kensington, of the British Medical Association. The tragedy of the fat girl, the psychology of thieves, forgers, and incendiaries, how
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  • 208 4 Experiments on a New Windmill Type Glasgow. Experiments are being made with an aero- plane without wings and the customary controls, but which will derive its power from the> windmill device of rotor blades. Mr. James G. Weir, who is a director of Messrs. G. and J. Weir,
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  • 127 4 Wife Who Had Horror of Drugs Evidence that she sometimes drank a bottle of whisky a day was given at an inquest at Lambeth on Beryl Laborne Popham. aged 33, of St. Stephens-road. Bournemouth, who died in St. Thomas' Hospital from chronic alcoholism. Mr. J. Laborne
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  • 276 4 Cobb Saves Life, Loses Race In half-a-gale Britain's two finest track drivers. Sir Henry Birkin and Mr. John Cobb. fought out the most thrilling speed duel that has ever been witnessed at Brooklands It was a battle of nations. Britain represented by Birkin and the big
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  • 120 4 The mail carried on the Angkor from Hong Kong to Saigon last week, for transmission to Marseilles by the French air mail route totalled 348 letters or a total weight of 5.575 grammes. The distribution of the mail was as follows: London 182 letters. Marseilles 62. Italy 5, Burmah and
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  • 1073 4 Mr. Cyrii BaxencUlc write? to British c Malaya In the intcicst.ns article appearing in your f July number. "A Rubbei Review." the authors say that the liquidation of 7.000 tons of rubber only causing a fall cf *d. lb.. may. they i think, "be taken to indicate
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  • 48 4 Another Weir in the Autumn 1 ft Th' In th n will ha Tin K I C »a B Oonsul-a gran i out th -j ttM Y ghal on th- i m» a du Z\, PM purcha men/.- rott ir A cUtlon the B«h.k Good. I.
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  • 35 4 v&sr Cam,, Mtoco. a pnuln MOdH mi. b, coogi CUshK.tl II bttterto i MMMU. It MM JT would tr Dr. (M to bi< I X -Alor S'.i —00** ***** I^.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 614 4 SHE HAD TO CRAWL TO BED One stair at a time on h«*r hnlUfs aiui kmH's that was how sh«> had to do it. And wh.n sh<« did tf«*t to bed, her troubles wen not over. M Twelve months ago I rould not hI«-<'P on account of the terrible pains
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    • 40 4 y»^ aW m Wm^/ y -wiII APPRECIATE y fheir individual >SIS V^ m I I I 111 BACH! LOR d cork tipped cu/tirclte made enturli/ f/vm fim \sl t infmia tobacco delii/hl fully cool and ful/ of chartu t r
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  • 1356 5 War Leader's Bellicose Article .^pudence of The Whites Must Not Go Unpunished" Tokyo. hit Japan has a Heaven-sent destiny to fulfil, that she is w d v tod"* abnormal and very difficult situation, and that H „untr> is determined that its "national ideals must he ,ttd .htoss
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  • 1033 5 STRAITS SOCIETIES Increased Membership in Singapore The seven societies in Singapore showed an increase in membership of 528 to 3,720 and an increase of $89,500 to $415,432 in paid up subscriptions, states the annual report for 1931 of Mr. Cavendish, Director of Co-operation. During the year,
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  • 325 5 MARRIAGE KNOCK-OUTS Swift Work by Vacation Judge The Honourable Mr. Justice Goddard came through the green plush curtains of King's Bench Court VIII, at half-past ten in the mornine bowed politely, adjusted his pince- J nez comfortably, and, in six words > gave the legal knock-out blow
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 288 5 V" '^S^^fl^S f :^r ft *C Q On >A -^^^HB^^p V Cow Gat? -Xl^l V Milk F d x :?|^^Hful^RuMHA. :> <4v .^ocov- n I c neon i iam m N w5 > J%& ***> 9 H October irh,1930. Hf COW GATE builds f||/ health, strength and BEAUTY* 111 1)1
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  • 1007 6 Henry Ainley Surrenders to the Screen 'The First Mrs. Fraser." the screen adaptation of St. John Ervine's successful stage play, which comes shortly to the Pavilion Theatre, is said to have more >putstanding flayers in its cast than has yet been assembled for one talking picture. Henry Ainley makes his
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  • 234 6 Putting Thoughts into Sound Hollywood. New* that the various furious arguments over "Strange Interlude" have been pretty well talked out. opinion seems to be that Metro-Geldwyn-Mayer has given, via the screen, a truly fine production of the Eugene O'Neill play. And Director Robert Z. Leonard, it seems to
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  • 109 6 Edward Everett Horton has been lured back to the movies, this time to pJay a part in Ernst Lubitsch's next picture. "Honest Finder." I do not know much about the part but it is enough to know that Horton will play it. I do net know of
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  • 133 6 Looking For Legs Frank Bcrzage. selecting the cast for Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms," says, "I am looking for legs with a blende temperament, if you know what I mean." Frankly we do not know quite what he means, but he probably knows best anyway. "The legs must be
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  • Article, Illustration
    144 6 To Make Two Pictures This Year Mary Pickford. assures Hollywood that she will make two pictures by the first of next year. One. an original story by Frances Marion, is already well under way. and Miss Pickford hopes to find a suitable story for her other film while
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  • 651 6 Desert Adventures of 8.1.P. Units Further news is at hand of the progress of the 8.1. P. unit which is taking the long, long trail across the Sahara to Timbuctoc. where a film is to be directed by Walter Summers, and it seems that
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  • 149 6 WHO IS HENRY STEPHENSON More people have asked me about Henry Stephenson. Who is he? Where did he come from? writes Mollie Merrick, the Free Pres^ correspondent in Hollywood. All because of his very clever characterization of the old family friend who succumbs to the lure of Jean Harlow in
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  • 1198 6  - ROUND THE FIRST DIVISION PLAYGROUNDS IVAN SHARPE LEAGUE FOOTBALL PRQSPEr A FEW NOTES ABOUT CLUBs AND PLAYERS By I SPECIAL TO THE FREE PRf> LET us take a rapid trip round the rest of the First Division playrounds. and sec what the 1 new football season has in store. Clubs
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  • 1198 7 (l(lI )S COMPETITION joint Committee's Proposals :n Of representatives commercial road request of Mr. Pybus. undertook the task of bi i lair basis of comi:.d road transport of •t it the end of July. v.hirh arc all made rop -a ls for higher ta*j-:.ir-v( hides and
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  • 144 7 Found After Five Months Brussels. After a five months' search, the Belgian police recovered a £5.000 pearl necklace which was stolen from Lady Howard de Walden on the Blue Train between Calais and Nice. They aJso arrested an Italian named Luigi Cominatto and a woman. Madame Mayer,
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  • 249 7 Gasps Out Names With His Last Breath Alexandria. Two days of anxious watching at the bedside of a dying man in the hope that he would be able to gasp out a statement. This is revealed to have been the prelude to the recent arrest here
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  • 194 7 Sikh's Story of Promissory Note A case in which a Sikh charged another with cheating in respect of a promissory note was dismissed by Mr. A. C. Boyd, Singapore Third Magistrate. Complainant. Shear Singh, stated that on February 9th. 1927. he went to the house of
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  • 210 7 London-Born Girl U.S. Newspaper Magnate A London-born girl, who played a dominating part in the development of journalism in the United States and became a millionairess, but gave most of her fortune away during her lifetime, has died in San Diego (California). She was Miss Ellen Browning
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  • 221 7 Airman's Headless Body the Sea The headless body of an unknown airman, parachute drifting behind it has been picued up by the Fleetwood trawler, Kodama. The body, which is in an advanced ofi decomposition, was seen floating near the Rudhre Light, in The Minch. the straits lntween the
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  • 341 7 Melon, Hot Lamb, Salmon and An Ice The Prince of Wales shared the doctors' ideal dinner with 2,000 members of the profession at the Albert Hall. W.. the centenary dinner of the British Medical Association. The ballroom floor, which covers the central pit of
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  • 111 7 Gets Hat From Church Weathercock On the weathercock of Horsley Church, Derbyshire, a man's trilby hat waved in the wind. The vicar, the Rev. W. G. Roberts, saw it and decided to get it down. Restoration wrrk is being carried out on the spire and tower, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 241 7 ♦A A^fc. A^A A^A. A^^. ■A.^^W M^r^ a"^ A^^*- A A .a.^*. a^a. 4^ A A .^k. ,^k A. v WHY 2,250,000 PEOPLE I I CHOOSE FEIGIDAIRE I V y r^ it will give you more efficient refrigeration with surprising economy. Refrigeration that can be controlled by means of i
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  • 1215 8 SCORES OF WOMEN COMPETE Nation's Verses Poured Out In Secret Pert Talbot. What would happen In England if all the poets c r the land were asked to write 500 verre<-. and only £25 and a crown were the prize? (asks Hannen SwafTer in
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  • 283 8 The Japanese Plague in Manchuria The special correspondent of the Deutsche Algemeine Zeitung. writing frcm Harbin, draws a fearfui picture of present-lay Manchurian villages. Recording his visit to one village, the correspondent tells how an old Chinese, in whose hut he stopped the night, met him with
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  • 283 8 Reads the Paper and Can Tell The Time London. A two-ten robot of chromium-plated steel which can read anything put before it in European language except Russian, answer a simple question, and tell the time, was exhibited to the public for the first time at the Radio Exhibition
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  • 35 8 Mr. T. H. Ding, General Manager of Hinnam and Little Dispensary. Ltd.. Singapore, who had been indisposed, is now well. Mr. Ding is contemplating opening a branch dispensary in Malacca shortly, (states the Malacca Guardian).
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  • 239 8 SHOCK FOR PARIS Night Club Queen B.A. By Day A venerable and learned scientist of the French Institute who has lost his illusions, and a beautiful young nudist dancer, his daughter-in-law, who has lost her incognito, are the leadipg figures behind the drama of two curious
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  • 236 8 Film Star's Phone Message to Fiance Miss Lina Basquette. film star and dancer, was taken to hospital in Los Angeles suffering .from the effects of poison. Only a few hours before she was poisoned her engagement to Teddy Hayes, one of Jack Dempsey's former trainers, had
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  • 200 8 But Women Must Wear Trousers Parachutes for all private flyers are likely to be made compuLsory after the inquiry into the Farnham crash, when Mr. Bruce Bossom. his mother, and Prince Otto Erbach-Furstenau were killed. Dozens of lives could be saved if the Air Ministry insisted on all
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  • 65 8 Members and friends are notified that the Chinese Students' Literary Association has removed into No. 59 Cantonment Road. At the request of the head of department to present their views on the question of "Weekly Wages" a meeting of the Hospital Assistants and Dressers. General Hospital, was held on Sunday
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 46 8 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief $o remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of cH Chemists and Stores. Equally good in LIQUID or TABLET form
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    • 252 8 Jom Cnwfocd, lovely star K^Bj|U of Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr, 44 Never have I found lfc ariything like Lux Toilet ff i^B Soap for keeping my skin H KjjSf R" fresh and smooch." |pi|rgg^fc Lovely women everywhere use this pure J' soap. Only expensive beauty t < i^S^ f 1 merits can give
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 154 9 gf/.VKF TO-DAY SUNDAY 3.15 s^~ KKSERVATIONS PHONE 6903^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 0 GRE \TKST MYSTEKY THRILLER EVER I THE SUPREME DRAMA OF THE SUPREME* DRAMATIST j EDGAB ALLAN POE. "MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" I A Universal Super. l*i£ Entertainment This NEXT CHANGE: lU'inational's Fast and Furious Comedy THE LOVE RACE" bring STANLEY
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    • 241 9 Here's YOUR Best Saturday Night Show! rCAPITOIII Matinee To-Day 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 LAST NIGHT OF Paramount's Sparkling BRITISH Comedy FREDERICK LONSDALE'S famous success "AREN'T WE ALL?" With GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, OWEN NARES And Entire English Cast. TO-MORROW Commencing at the [Matinee RICHARD ARLEN IN j Paramount's Sensational Romance of the Air
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    • 172 9 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 2.15, 4.30, 6.45 9.15 p.m. TO-MORROW SUNDAY 3 p.m., 6.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. j TARZAN THE APE MAN Metro's "Trader Horn" Record Smasher BOOKING AT ROBINSON'S. ALL CIRCLE SEATS $1.50 1 ITS DIFFERENT, NEW! FILLED WITH VOLCANIC VIM ITS GLORIOUS 1! o -clr^Jl A THE Oltlf7 PARAMOUNT
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  • 962 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1932 IS IT WAR? Affairs between Japan and China are rapidly nearing the crisis. The latest development is the reported treaty between Japan and Manchukuo While this may not inevitably mean war, it does mean that the dispute has taken on ail the marks
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  • 390 10 A commission as Sec. -Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr. J. D. O'Toole. It is notified in the Government Gazette that the Colcnial Secretary' is satisfied that the Penang Radio Society nas ceased to exist. On the nights of the performances of Up Sho
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  • 427 10 KUALA LUMPUR MEETING No Enthusiasm Among Clerks [From Our Cv.n Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. The apathy amcng the Kuala Uuo|i clerical community on the question ot weekly wages was Illustrated tl: > ing at a public meeting convened by tne Selangor Urban Co-operative Union, barely
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  • 78 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London, Sept. 2. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £1543 4 (£149- 2 Forward £156 (£l5O3 4 The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices
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  • 139 10 For Saturday, September 3rd Before the thief Justice in the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. S. 667 32 Sarah Joaquim ».spm>ttr> \> Gilbert H. Gartside. Before Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. .lusiiiv a'Beckett Terrell in the 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. D. C. A. 4 32— Chop Chin
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  • 58 10 Two Indians Go to Prison for a Year Two Indian Mohammedans. Ijaib and Abdul Rahman, were sentenced to one year'i rigorous imprisonment each by the District Judf yesterday for being in fraudulent possession oi twelve tins of cigarettes. The accused, who tad a string of previous convictions, verr
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  • 127 10 We acknowledge receipt of a copy of the fir*t issue of The Malayan Mercantile Journal the organ of The Singapore Trade Protection Agency. The Resident of Negri Sembilan has appointed Major W. A. Gutsell to be a member of the Negri Sembilan Sub-committee to deal with European Unemployment, in place
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  • 119 10 MR. RENNIE'S LOANS SARKIES BROTHERS BANKRUPTCY Official A^S, k ontested Ar. ftpp] J- S M R 'I?*** terday U» Office, m the bai former n,. Mr. R P E A. Ta- ■ppUcaUoi Mr Ft I salary u, Rf| due to him employment fcr thi months l. in respect ot i
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  • 49 10 Thr (»l,»n RjiU.,» [Vpjrtam d«"hnitel\ decided upon thf u» I rubher fur HjMku up of Kni**. rtim.it<-d Ihit ninr (onsvin^^ I per in nth. I y.\] um-nK nudr ha»f h*n and :'i»' use of .jq I era" »H br sUirt <l n Ocfchi it
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  • 35 10 (ierman Airman Nan Japan I Mfc Ochnsh; win rcprt Gronau. t!v 0 -H* Attu at 1 1 .1 fend Bav. P.t:.!r: I Far BMIMB. [Paramu«hir I land of the K K J
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  • 18 10 Amtiuan AinMM W Record < kvftini <*•*( A by lap J, the I an n plan<
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  • 35 10 ADELPHI HOTEL CLASSIC CONCERT At tIM A at 1.30 p I given >v win be u I I i- I: O Toh si .fl P B I Part 11 M 111 dun th.- Ri!l. Hour-
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  • 16 10 Th.. lOrkei 4N p.. special It. her work 35 eblna i of all
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  • 16 10 ***JrA+*A to B.U FnnnS' Pi i' ii I fl rs Pay;i I fl I menl
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 225 10 DRY SACK WALNUT BROWN SHERRIES SHIPPED BY WILLIAMS HUMBERTS, LTD. CAtJDBECire BV SPECIAL ¥jK s^g,>jfiy TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT JSP^ST KING OF SI AM. ESTD. gj^ 1872 THE "EASI SMOKE," THE NOVEL CIGARETTE BOX This new Cigarette Box is useful and novel in construction. Lights automatically as drawer is opened.
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    • 62 10 BURGLARS IN A LONDON WAREHOUSE betrayed their presence to the watchman by sneezing. One theory is that they were so amazingly cool that they had caught cold. You will be quite hot about any burglary that takes place in your home unless you happen to have a "GAFLAC" BURGLARY POLICY.
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  • 386 11 CHINESE INVADE KOREA L jeNT ao captured JAPANESE TROOPS f ()R SHANGHAI jtfDEX FIGHTING Shanghai, Sept. 2. rom Manchuria tinese volunteers a i VTang Teh-lin, ov Korean revolutionists. Korea. The border 4 Cbientao Is reported to u^n ruptured by the 0 M Chi a member of the Political North CWn*.
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  • 124 11 Japan', Treaty With Mamluikuo London. Sept. 2. Blno-Japamn war" is r'teadmi: on the front page of the i t.lct;ram from its nportinp: that the i committee headed to negotiate im;t di'fensive alliance tfatf thus "ominous" to Ihm| to renewed -ut-, will give Japan Manchuria. A inevitable.— Reuter. Tokio.
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  • 50 11 BRIGHTON TRAGEDY Bathing in Rough Sea L^ndor. Sept. 2. Helen, daughter O l Sir Graham Little. M.P. fcr the University of London and the famous London ptr. sirirn. was drcv.ned to-day while bathing in a rough s>a at Siltdean. Brighton She was nineteen years of age.- Reuter
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  • 178 11 End the Economic War With Britain Dublin, Sept. 1. A resolution calling on Hm Dail immediately to end the economic war with Britain was pussea at a meeting of the farmers and ratepayers of Dublin. Me.ith and KUdare held at thr Mansion House. The resolution included a
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  • 161 11 Britain Encouraging Home Industries London, Sept. 2. Tin- result of the deliberations of the Import Dulles Advisory Committee on the imposition of additional duties on a number of commodities is announced with a view to encouraging home industry. A typical instance is leather gloves, the duty on which
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  • 110 11 Propaganda Among Negro Races Abandoned Uvval. Sept. 2. The decision of the Comintern to suspend propaganda among coloured Americans, which led to a protest by coloured delegates, is explained in a statement from Comintern headquarters which says: "The inherent ignorance of the coloured races makes their unity impossible,
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  • 71 11 Will Not be "Lynched" to Satisfy Ambition New York, Sept. 2. Mayor WaJker has resigned. Mayor W*. Jeer stated that he was submitting his case to the people of New York. He criticised the way Governor Franklin Roosevelt conducted the Inquiry into the alleged corruption of his
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  • 54 11 Interrupted Honeymoon to be Continued Quebec. Sept. 2. Mr. A. J. Mollison landed here from Sydney, Nova Scotia, to-day to prepare for his voyage to England to-morrow on the Empress of Britain. He said he was planning to continue his Interrupted honeymoon which had lasted only a week
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  • 72 11 Declining Indian Market London, Sept. 2. India was still Britain's principal market for cotton piece goods in 1931. according to th^ Board of Trade Journal, though the percentage has fallen. Forty-three per cent of Britain'? cotton piece-goods were exported to India in 1913 compared with 20 per
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  • 321 11 NAZIS REPRIEVED DEATH SENTENCES NOT TO BE CARRIED OUT RETRIAL ORDERED Berlin, Sept. 2. The death penalties on the five Nazis sentenced in connection with the Beuthen murder of a Communist have been commuted to hard labour for life. Later. The Prussian Government, presided over by
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    226 11 Grandmother of Revolution Attacks Government Berlin. Aug. 31. The impeachment of President Hmdenburg and the Cabinet for violating the Constitution is demanded by the fiery old woman Communist Clara Zetlin. who is "5 years old. and is known as the "Grandmother of the Revolution." in her opening address
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  • 259 11 Hitler's Fighting Speech to 12,000 Audience ixrlin. Sept. 2. Surrounded by a bodyguard including the -x-Kaiser's son. Prince August Wilhelm. and he new President of the Reichstag. Captain Ooering, Hibler roused an audience of 12,000 people at the sports palace to-night into an almost religious frenzy
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  • 558 11 ARMAMENTS QUESTION France Asked to Negotiate Frankly Paris, Sep'.. 2. That the "Premier reported to the Cabinet on the foreign situation," was the laconic communique issued after a three and a half hours sitting of the Cabinet to consider the German note on equality of armaments.
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  • 114 11 British Plane Wins First Competition Rugby. Sept. 1. Aeroplanes of many European nations piloted by men and women who have come to England for the week-end as guests of British airmen, arrived at Heston Air Port during this afternoon. The air rally has been organised to enable
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 175 11 0^ SALE FADELESS DURO FABRICS. FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR SALE PRICES. rww tti DURO GINGHAM. I I Wh£ PATTERNS MOSTLY IN MEDIUM M>^^**r SIZE CHECKS. COLOURS: GREEN, Choose one of the many RED, MAUVE AND BLUE, pretty DURO FABRICS for 36 inches wide. your summer frock this year. caii?
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  • 491 12 THE NEW PIER "SLIGHT TO UNOFFICIAL COMMUNITY" S.S.A. LETTER Requesting him to make a final appeal to His Excellency the Governor to revoke a decision unwelcome alike to Sir Hugh Clifford's admirers as to a very large section of the commercial community of Singapore the Straits
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  • 131 12 Two Will be Built in Royal Dockyards London, Aug. 30. Three private firms have been awarded contracts for the building of three cruisers as contained in the Admiralty's programme for 1931, though the hulls of two will be built in the Royal Dockyards. They are the AJax
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  • 61 12 Vessels Held Up in Holland Amsterdam, Aug. 31. The seamen's strike, both here In Rotterdam i is complete and several vessels are unable to I sail. Th. crews of the Batavier Line have an- i nouncod their willingness to continue on the xisting scale of wages. A Government
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  • 21 12 ST? u ftCt Assi stant State Treasurer Ad e r,^r on to hls duties -^225 Times <* Malaya^ 7C r (Bay I
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  • 237 12 REVENUE OFFICERS' HAUL Ship's Mess Boy Accused When »v mess boy employed in the IndoI China Steamship Co's vessel Sui Sang was charged before Mr. C. Wilson in the District Court yesterday with attempting to smuggle $2,000 worth of cocaine into the Colony, it was related
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  • 389 12 Persistent Japanese Report o His Death Mukden. The Japanese military authorities are look ing in vain for the family of the late Generi Ma Chan-shan to deliver the belongings c ,the late General, which were found at the ver spot where the "hero of Manchuria met hi tragic
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  • 63 12 Further Rise Recorded Rugby, Sept. 1. The rise in gilt edged securities, which has been a notable feature of the London Stock Exchange market since the Treasury announcement regarding the forthcoming repayment of the 4^2 per cent. Wai- Loan and 4^ per cent. Treasury Bonds, continued to-day.
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  • 65 12 ENGLAND— AUSTRALIA Commander Hall's Successful Flight ftugby, Sept. 1. Commander C. A. Hall, of the Australian Navy, who left Croydon on Aug. 8 on a solo flight to Australia, completed the journey today when he arrived at Wyndham from Kupang— British Wireless. Commander Hall was in Singapore last weekend. While
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  • 57 12 To Return Through Singapore Members of the Lytton Commission will not travel through Siberia as pre-arranged on their way back to Europe. Instead they will come to Shanghai to board a steamer, returning to Geneva via Singapore m the company of Dr. Wellington Koo. The members of the
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  • 790 12 WHY CHENG WAS NOT SENTENCED LEGAL ARGUMENTS Evidence of Christie and Zimmern Inadmissible The nrst stage in the legal fight for the life of Cheng Kwok-yau, convicted as an accessory to the murder of George Fung, opened before Sir Joseph Kemp, Chief Justice, on Aug. 27. Cheng Kwokyau was committed
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  • 77 12 Two Hours of Non-Stop Gaiety «n!f bri l ht mUSi gay songSt brU «ant dresses and a chorus of charming ladies can make a show a success then Mrs. Q. M Alford's revue vwJ! eS Which apens knight at the Victoria Theatre, will be one of the
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  • 571 12 DOCUMENTS HELD BACK Ousting Follows Their Demand to Speak Nanking. The ecurt trying Paul and Gertrud Ruegg (Noulens) on charges of Communist activity brought the hearing to an abrupt anc i unexpected end by forcibly ejecting the two accused from the courtroom and announcing that
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  • 279 12 Large Number of Visitors The Malayan Agency is very busy this week and there has been an exceptional number of > visitors, mostly Canadians and Americans connected with educational jobs who are anxious to collect material for their schools and departments. One lady came from Ottawa, who held
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  • 69 12 Chicago Mayor's Forecast London, Sept. 2. >h ST, Con or the next will amend the Volstead Act and allo^ beer not exceeding four per cent of alcohol, but wines and spiiits »ill have to wait, declared Mr. Anton Cermak VCayor of Chicago, on arrival in London for
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  • 243 12 JUDGE'S EXPOSURE Important Letters Unseen By Minister Remarkable disclosures of serious blunders by the Colonial Office during important negotiations concerning 10,000 square miles of land in Northern Rhodesia are made by Mr. Justice Maugham in his report following an inquiry into the concession of the North Charterlaiid
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  • 381 12 > $30 Fine for Cheating Municipality The case against a Chinese principal of house No. 65. Upper Chin Chew Street, who was charged with cheating the Municip land tampering with a water meter, and N:< sin. a fitter employed by the Municipals repair water meters, who was charged
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  • 120 12 South Lancashire Mills at Work London. Aug. 30. No move has yet taken place to brinm th parties concerned in the Lancashire cottoi dispute together. A meeting was held of employers' orpani*>a tions in Manchester to-day and. though n< statement was issued at the conclusion, it i stated
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  • 153 12 American Aviator SDO* Struck in the leg by a bullet while flftnf near Shasi. about 90 miles frcm Hankov. Charles Vaughn, well-known air mail pilot of the China National Aviation Corporation, managed to bring his amphibian plane down safely on the river at Hankow. Vaughn was
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  • 129 12 "THOSE LAST 500 MILES" 1 S!UU iSS J THEM- 1 iraph telephoi lintn > man;. Scot. acc< i Her. 1 1 mv pan-. H -i 1 1 HMM r.IMJKj lllr I I decidi I I td i: I fina:: field! i I "Th I had ai HANOI «»f lU> Y
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1571 13 Opening Matches in League Programmes A better day for the start of the football season in Scotland could hardly have been chosen, wrote the Free Pre^s London Correspondent en Aug. 16. It was. indeed, to summerlike on Saturday for so strenuous a game, though there was a
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    • 313 13 Two Unsuccessful Attempts A courageous attempt to swim the Channel from Dover to PMncc ended on Saturday morning .Aug. 13) at 6.55 when Miss Sunny Lovry aged 21. a Manchester girl, was abuuc 4 nules from Cap Gris Nez. She started from Shak.-s--•peare Beach. Dover, at 4.45 on
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    • 182 13 Vines Recovers His Winning Form Ellsworth Vines, the American national tennis champion, who won at Wimbledon at his first attempt, but subsequently was unsuccessful in the Davis Cup challenge round, appeared in fair form at Newport, R.1., on Aug. 15. when he defeated U. G. N. Kelleher, of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 222 13 Doctors feed their own babies on Glaxo "I am more than satisfied with the result of Glaxo feeding in my own child 9 s case. He is firm, has cut his teeth up'tO'date, and there is plenty of bone. My child is doing well, and we have no anxiety about
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    • 396 13 TINS#LABELS j^il[^^\ <^on easily be made <&g|||K^ to look alike but the \?W3fcO& freshness a fragrance Bond 7ea r Cannot be imitated Brooke Bond Tea padked as no other tea is packed Grave Health Dangers of INDIGESTION lT«asf- and M, J GASTRK TROUBLE jvj "^7 Hundreds of people fall easy
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 924 14 otiirriiiUi THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE 6TRAITB STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.,
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    • 387 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae S'pore. Sails S'pore. Steiuner s.s. CITY OP MELBOURNE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 30 Oct. 2 &.s. CITY OF KOBE For Havre, London,
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    • 412 14 P. fe 9 0 British India and Apcar Lin (Incorporated In En. MAIL, PASSENGER AND Cad,, SERVICE. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s UNDER CONTRACT WITH Ills MAJtSTVa LONDON AND FAR EAST iIAIL SDnSf l^ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB (H!N\ J Due ''•1 Tonn.it.- Singapore. Tonnar* CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 2 NAOOYA 6,850
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 499 15 S. K. LINE *PRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO iO s ANGELES, NEW YORK, HOSTOX PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE via NEW MOTOR SHIP "TOKAI MARU" Arrive Leave Due Los Angles Due New York. Sept- 5 Sept. 5 Oct. 13 Oct 28 DfHAM Sept. 6 Sept. 6 L?OBE SePt- 7 Sept. 9 apply to:
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    • 559 15 PMSIPfMT mqai TO EIROPG FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S*port>. S'pore. Penan*. N. York. Pres. Monroe Sep. 12 Sep. 13 Sep. 15 Oct. 25 Pres. Van Buren Sep. 26 Sep. 27 Sep. 29 Nov
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    • 789 15 K. P. M> KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 06 DJ Billiton (passenger yA E K E J fS^ ERK Satur day. Aug. 3, Penang (mails only), Oelee-Lheue, Sabang Tjalang ™TLz?^oeZrz«T keiB s sibol p^- S^°!^ 3 BaWCan *»«*"<"'■ Padang-Bay, Boeleleng and Sourabaya ™t£nTZ: A T 3 KOedaP nP etlh J"^-™** Leboe, TOGIAN
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 611 16 Burns Philp line. (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the S3. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] B.S. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 568 16 Kerr Steamship Co., L (Incorporated In U.s a *»l NEW YORK SEUVKE. Regular Freight Service to Ettttta, e Philadelphia and Baltimore V j a s M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Sept. 4 D *^T, M.S. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 M.S. SILVERPALM Oct. 18 For rates and particulars please apply to GUTHRIE cot ith •obits,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 681 16 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pja. Kuan tan (via Jerantut) except Sunday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 7.30 a.m. Kelantan (via Gemas)
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    • 614 16 CHURCH SERVICES 15th Sunday After Trinity ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 ajn. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m Holy Communion. PRESBYTERIAN
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  • Port and Shipping News
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      286 17 Another £500,000 Landed at Plymouth London, Aug. 3'. Gold and silver to the value of £500.000 has now been recovered from the sunken liner Egypt by the Artiglio which docked at Plymouth this dt'tunoon, with another ton of gold and silver which was kit carelessly lying on the
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    • 246 17 Freighter Sinks With Loss of Nineteen Lives A> already reported the freighter Nichifukumaru. 1.270 tons, en the Tientsin line of the Oka^aki Steamship Company iKobei and the freighter Hincde-maru. 5.181 tons, chartered by the Yamashita Steamship Company of Kobe and owned by the Tochigi Trading Company of
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    • 127 17 Death of Senior Surgeon of P. and O. Line The death of Doctor W. W. Wlngate-Saul, senior surgeon of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends, ashore and afloat. He had served for many years in the P.
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    • 111 17 Per P. and O. Carthage yesterday: Mr. Barron. Mr. G. L. S. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kortright, Mr. R. McNab. Mr. A. Platt, Miss D. Smith. Mr. A. Wright Mrs. D. F. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Digby Gate? (Malacca). Mr. C. Miles. Mr. B. S. Davis,
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    • 329 17 The N.Y.K. to Cut the Seattle Service The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has applied to the Department of Communications to limit its Seattle Line, Seattle-Japan-Hong Kong, to Seattle-Kobe, and the Government is likely to approve. The Company at present employs two teamers and three motor ships for a monthly
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    • 76 17 Launch of Queen of Bermuda Rugby. Sept. 1. Lady Cubitt. wife of the Governor of Bermuda, launched at Vickers. Armstrcng"? works at Barrow the new liner. Queen of Bermuda. which is a quadruple screw turbo-electric vessel 576 feet in length and 76 l 2 feet in breadth. The
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    • 196 17 Effect of Typhoon in the China Sea Considerable delay to shipping from the North was caused by the typhoon which ha? just crossed the China Sea. <says the South China Morning Post of Aug. 27.) First intimation in Hong Kong that a typhcon was approaching was in a
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    • 176 17 Vancouver, B.C. A regular freight and passenger service from Vancouver and other Pacific Coast ports to Shanghai and Hong Kong is being established by the Danish East Asiatic Company, according tc- an announcement by B. L. Johnson. Walton and Co., local agents. The service will give
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    • 94 17 Brief intimation of a fight on board the J.C.J.L. liner Tjisadane has been made to the Hong Kong police, to whom It was stated that a Chinese deck passenger from Sourabaya to Amoy was stabbed by his assailants. The police are enquiring into the affair and
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 450 17 I SINGAPORE FREE PRESS /Daily and Weekly Editions) 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Lfllffi Cal le Addnw: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. tei morning daily in Maiaya With the Chota Kazri each Latest news, latest telegrams announcements London rubber U IU cables appear daily. Special include pictures, .serial atorv blidgt and ches< note*, ladies'
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    • 333 17 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME *)M| NCLUDE Canada's new scemk roote b J fl I joiir itinck«nr. y m^ I H See the finest scenerr in the f-*nf4iaii ,-S^ 1 Rockies Mt. Robson. tallest of tncm all y>w JFihUI I from luxury trains equipped for supreme I JHI Transcontinental trains
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  • 1103 18 FEWER ENTRIES Absence of International Competition Despite all that was said to the contrary, the Dublin Horse Show, which opened at Ballsbridge on Aug. 2nd., suffered a little as a result of Mr. De Valera's aggressive policy (writes the Free Press Dublin correspondent). Not only
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  • 301 18 Reveal Old Buildings in Shanghai To the majority in Shanghai who never get the opportunity to go aloft in an aeroplane°it is remarkably interesting to climb to the roofof some of the high buildings that now adorn the city and take in the available views These I and.
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  • 519 18 FATHER'S CABLES £9,000 Said To Have Been Offered For Children An amazing story was related in th Nairobi i court (Kenya), on Aug. 11. when Mr. Tar, Maclntyre, a well-known Scottish lawyer and I Conservative ex-M.P. for West Edinburgh, was charged with kidnapping, or conspiring to .kidnap,
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  • 130 18 New Bonnet less Buses for London London. \ixg. 3© An entirely new kind of motor-omnibus is h n ly T tO put into experimental operation on the London streets. nwmbmn no bonnet. The engine will be housed at the side of the chassis, under the passengers' seats
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  • 176 18 King of Hedjaz Slays 100 Rebels I Jeddah (Arabia!. Sheik Ibn Rafada. the notorious one-eved gangster chief of the Bill tribesmen, was beheaded at Jebel Shan, near Dibba. on Aup 1 to a fierce battle with the warriors of Ibn Saud. King of the Hedjaz and Nejd.
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  • 34 18 Onsuflday last the Rt. Rev. B. c. Robert, heW a Conflr ™tion Berwe~ £!S, n J*l*«e »nd 14 Indian members were confirmed. The Bishop was .wteted by by the Rev. Huang Wang Wing. I
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 536 18 BANKS AND CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000.00 Reserve Fund £3.000,00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.00 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritear Ipoh Semarang
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    • 161 18 0 -Hi t:;- -< 1 8 J I F r> thej Tl M 0U49 "CREDfTfov DIXTREI(| SOTIETE AMi\ WCORPORATB DmJJ ■KADornci:^ BRANCHES. EbJulqL 1 HANKOW. PEKINO jjj BRICKS AND I MORTGAGE bJ Mortgages on 1 Loans for B^S Hou<e and Real HSm Agents lor 1 Insurance Cc OFFICE MEYEITrJ 3rd.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 419 18 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received in Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tarjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 551 19 UfAL MEETING ier and (opra ttng of Ruttm Estates Broad Street, -7th. Loiri amounted Ik. amp the previous lof UH Of the above .1 piOM averiiii »st of our r <ur lantiThe London Standard Sheet, fcfel was 2.53d. ibber "40.965 lbs> :«t 1 '-d. per and Id.
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  • 121 19 Foreign exports of tin. being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of August, 1932. Destination Tons United Kingdom 205 United States of America 875 Continent of Europe 859 British Possessions 224 Japan 172 Other Foreign Countries 28 TOTAL 2363 ote: 1. Exports
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  • 11 19 The Hong Kong and Swatow Traders Association, Singapore, has been registered.
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  • 80 19 Sheet crepe Latex, Concentrated T o t a r Latex, u T A L gr 'us sz i r i sr^^-^-Malacca 503 nil 1 3,699 nil 4,258 7,957 Grand Total 38,833 c, 4 DJ4 39,367 Notes: 1. Pi gures for 1931 were (torn) Average per month 2.
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  • 296 19 Fee for Filing in United States The American Consulate in Singapore has received the following document from the Department of Commerce, Washington regarding the fee for filing patent applications in the United States and the fee for the issuance of same: The Act of Congress approved June 30,
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  • 295 19 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT Singapore, Sept. 2. e The top of the recent rise was reached early in the week, considerable buying taking place f chiefly for New Yo-k accounts. S For some time now the market locally has j been sceptical of the high prices, and cons*>I quently the
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  • 21 19 It is announced In the Government Gazette that Ban Hoe and Co. Ltd., haa been .truck off the Register of Companies.
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  • 111 19 Changes in Representative Prices J Au». 31 Sept. l. •American Can. Com. 57 56 i, JAm. T'phone and Tgraph 1141. T l5 Dupont 39 M I Firstone, Common 17 1? Gen. Electric 2 0 21 'Gen. Motors w% 1 Goodrich J* I Goodyear 28 2( Inter.
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  • 160 19 THE ABROAD Par A«g- 31 Sept. 1 Amsterdam 12.107 8.63 862 375 560 560 Belgrade 2 5.22>, 2 20 220 Berlin 2043 |4Jf% 14 Bombay i s 6d ls 69 Hd g Brussels 35 *****> JJ Bucharest 813 5 87>: 587' Buenos Aire* 47.58 nom. non Copenhagen MUM 19.40 19
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  • 41 19 American Pool to Increase Prices Rubbers firmness is attributed to the genera' optimistic feeling, (says a London message ol Aug. 26.). An American pool is alleged to be operatins to increase commodity prices. Russia booked 1,300 tons this week.
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  • 45 19 Evatt and Co., Secretaries. Renong Tin' Hours 201; Cubic Yards Treated 39,500- Tin Ore Won Pikuls 530; Dredge stopped on' June nth, and restarted on August 20th Katu Tin: Hours Run sffl; Cubic yards Treated 136,000; Tin Ore Won piuls 899
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  • 28 19 The anxieties of the last few years have brought home to Colonial Government* the rn^P^f "2 1 1 *nd marketing in all their aspects.— The Prince of Wales
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  • 349 19 T o-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES September 2 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 |4 London, 3 months' sight 2:3 3132 London, 60 days' sight 2'3 ***** London, 30 days' sight 2[3 29 32 London, demand 23 78 London. T.T. 2;***** Lyons and Paris, demanc 1015 Hamburg, demand 164
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  • 60 19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION September 2nd.. 12 o'clock noon d c o Buyers Sellers S ct L ndOn Standard Standard R.S Son Tender Sept. aVIG B'< October 8 916 8\ November 8 r v 8 :t Oct.-Dec. BS< 8% Tone of Market 16 815 16 Spot Sheet 2 13
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  • 844 19 FRIDAY, SEPT. 2ND, 1 932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers Asam Kumtang (£> 26s 28s Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hltam (ss, lls 9d 12s li>d Bangrln Tin (£> 113 12s ■■Mag Padang ($l, 05 10 I Batu Caves ($1 > 34 3g Bukit Arang ($1) 40 Burma.
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    • 58 19 ....i« f»n-'-d tl 2.000.000 fl p p A M nr« BC to force o TCT w co,p. has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme CourV or England ld JeWr^ Companies Act t 1^ partlcul" C mPUeB BmiSh LltP A ~e ATTRACTIVE PLAN 8 O F ABBURAHCE. Secretary AGENTS WANTED KNOX Managing
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  • 985 20 GLOUCESTERS LOSE MILITARY FORWARDS MISS CHANCES CLEVER HEADWORK Malays 3 Gloucesters 1. The Malays qualified to meet the R.A.F. in the final of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition yesterday by defeating the Gloucesters in their semi-final encounter at Anson Road by three goals to one. The result
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  • 526 20 AUTUMN MEETING Scratchings and Selections For To-day The Singapore Turf piub Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting commences to-day, with a programme of eight events. The first race will be run at 2.15 p.m. The following are the handicaps, scratching and selections for the day's races Race I.— Ponies—
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  • 49 20 1 In the Singapore Badminton Associatlor championship the ties of See Gim Hock vs. Yeo Kian Ann have been withdrawn The Junior Doubles between Yeo Joo Lim and Chan Khek Beng vs. Seah Mui Sia and Ldm Mok Seng will be played off on Satuiday instead of on Sunday.
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  • 214 20 UNAUTHORISED FOOTBALL TOURS To the Editor. Sir, It has been brought to the notice of my Association that certain persons In the D.E.I, are advertising football tours to be made in Java and Sumatra by amateur teams frcm Singapore composed of a number of prominent Malay
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  • 423 20 Yesterday's S.C.C. Tournament Results Result! in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday were a fellow A Class Doubles Handicap Dr. H. O. Hopkins and D. H. Kleinman owe 30 beat R F Goodman and O. W. Gilmcar owe 3. 6 3, 6 4. Profession Pairs W. C. Hill
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  • 189 20 Results in Inter-Schools Competition Results in the annual inter-schools boxing competition were as follow: Lee Teck Swee (Raffles) k.o. Mohd. bin Raif (Trade School). Chiang Choo Hock, Outram, beat O. Valberg, St. Anthony's. A. Hogan, St. Andrew's, beat Boon Ee, St. Anthony's. Yap Kang Hoe. St. Andrew's, beat
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  • 497 20 THE WALKER CUP Americans Win All Four Foursomes Brookline, Mass, Sept. 1. In the Walker Gup golf competition, by winning all to-day's foursomes the United States lead Britain by 4 matches to nil. Eight singles matches will be played to-dav The Americans started off with a
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  • 342 20 To-day's League Matches Matches in the English and Scottish Football Leagues to-day are as follow. Division 1. Arsenal vs. Sunderland.. Astcn Villa vs. Bolton W.. Blackburn R. vs. Leeds U., Blackpool vs. West Brom A.. Derby County vs. Sheffield W.. Everton vs. Birmingham. Huddersfield T. vs. Chelsea.. Manchester
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  • 45 20 Drawn Game With Gymkhana London, Sept. 2. The match between the Indian tourists and Indian Gymkhana was drawn. Indians 343 for 4 (dec.) Indian Gymkhana 320 Naidu scored 104 not out and took five wickets lor 81 runs. Wazir Ali scored 141.- Reuter
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 260 20 THE NATPUNCHI T^e Nat punch u Nickle- *«*ei which punched plated, holes, neatly an( j strong and exactly in the nr, k n serviceable pr(> P^r p|^ Price 60 cts. B Mahya Publishing House Lii Phone 39-45 STAMFORD KO\l> 5929 SINGAPORE. J-roprta 1 t Dj^^lv J jXIIXIAAAAA#AA^^y u X! EX
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