The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1932

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. »3,744 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 221 1 No slight on the unofficial community is tc be implied frcm his decision m regard to the naming of the new pier states a further letter from the Governor tc the S.S.A— Page 8. The British Government has decided to invite a small number of representatives of
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  • 272 1 London. Sept. I, St. Leger call-over; 75 20 Orwell; 6 l Udaipur: 7—l Dastur; 100 14 Violator; 100 9 Foghorn II: !00— 8 Loaningdale 25 1 Celebrator (taken and oflwfl); 28 1 Gsinslaw offered i 32—1 Grwolkind (offered) 40 1 taken; 33—1 Hesperus (offered); 40—1 Royal Dancer (taken
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  • 68 1 Kepler's for health Page 6. Framroz's aerated waters— Page 6. Germolene for any sort of rash Page 3. The Charnaux corset beft from LittlesPage 8. Caldbecks import Simond's light pale ale Page 8. Popular goods at popular prices from "Whitea way's Page 3. There is pleasurable anticipation m
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  • 862 1 The Master dropped the armfu! of rabbits he held on to tht 1 linhay floor and looked through the wired-in rails of the big loose hex, calling gently: "Jimmie! Come along. Jimmie." From behind an upturned packing-case came eagerly, though a little more suspiciously than usual, a
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    • 571 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Claw Work— Lowest Bates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH, Tel. 4110. Matron Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham Hutchison—
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    • 607 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Annual Supplies for 1933. Date of Closing. See list m Municipal Tender Room. Supply of
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    • 391 2 fa JL Vl\ I N erve troubles I m wk Loss of nerve-strength may result m such jJiv>^fnminfi^\^ffli seemingly diSerent complaints as listlesst\\\ft rPflr^l//i1 ness, stomach troubles, and lack of appeM| Kw///j r^ I»CW tite, sleeplessness, and nervous headaches. BSfeJallßttMr'^'Gfc^ J y° u want to re S ain f^ health
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 200 2 THK WKKK Tuesday, 6th. High Water 01.30 9.5 ft.. 13.26 9 3 ft. Annual meeting ol McAli&ter and Co.. Ltd.. noon. Inter-School Boxing Final', at St Andrew's School. 4.30 p.m. Clerical Union meeting on "Weekly Wage." Municipal Board Room, 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Alfords Revue, "Up She Goes' at Victoria Theatre.
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  • 376 3  -  WIRELESS P.C. 1 FIRST "ARREST" BY UROAD COP WARNED BY BELL IN TUNIC Brirhton. To-day I watched the first wireless policeman In England stop a car. after receiving orders broadcast m direct speech from the Brighton police headquarters, five miles away, writes the Dally Herald correspondent. The
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  • 460 3 ARE WE RUDE TO FOREIGNERS Italian Poet Says He was "Cold-Shouldered" t We Lundnc:-, are a hard-hearted and self- satisfied lot. who lenre to ?hcw the normal ccurte ies of l.fe to strangers m cur midst j •CSOrdtal. to Sig;ior Ugolini. the Italian poet and man of letters, wh: recently
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  • 35 3 I Two Servants Arrested on Suspicion Calcutta. Aug. 28. Mr. E. P. W. White, a contractor of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway, was stabbed la^t night m his bungalow and died m hospital this afternocn.
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  • 23 3 I! Major L. Vaughan has been appointed a 1 1 member of the Central Committee under the ■tTln and Tin Ore (Restriction) Enactment.
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  • 573 3 Municipal Employees' Society The annual meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees* Co-operative Thrift and loan Society, Limited will be held at the municipal Offices en Wednesday at 4 p.m. The annual report of the Committee of Management states At the beginning of the year under review, there were
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  • 364 3 Government Letter to Penang I S.C.B.A. I At a meeting of the Committee of the Straits Chinese British Association. Penang. held recently it was reported that a letter from the government, m reply to the S.C.B.A.'s joint j letter protesting against the proposed uniflcaion of the
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  • 40 3 It is a fundamental error of thought to believe that disturbances of your mind are under your control and are therefore your fault, whereas disturbances of your body are not under your control and are therefore your misfortune. Lord Dawson.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 389 3 VHITEAWAYS HEW BASIC VALUES Mean POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES c rrr> basic whit c awa v s /ISj^j^n fj&Jt. LADIES PINK S >V >( r< 'Ilia b r o c h e »;iV ~&r VTNy SUSPENDER BELT. *Jr \j Jr Suitable for sports )T wear. Elastic side mm, CHILDREN'S
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    • 282 3 ANYsortofRASH 'I V^ EVERY case of SKIN TROUBLE could have horn j^^^^^^HLrj^Bn^^^p mpped m the bud at once by Gcrmolene Ointment there's literally nothintt I'l.r its amazing Wfr I\\ Action! If you've been a Skin Sufferer for »i^Hl'^^^ \^S kV Days, Months, or even V«Trs, you need ipX yf Cermolene
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  • 2226 4  - Photographing Germany's Rising Young Santa Claus James Abbe A. visi r to the Brown House at Munich By T"\HOTOGRAPHING Adolph Hitler, leader of j g the Nazis, was my recompense for "shoot- j ing' my way through 4.000 kilometres of German depression. In retrospect, the depression was more fun. When
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  • They Could Not Stop Me Flying
    • 163 4 Suspected Burglar Fined Five Kisses i Paris. < JuHet m wh ln andcUffs Ws astonished |i police c tO Plead f r Wm at the It happened thus: A young man was seen going into a flat v;here no young man lived J t<:zT^T£r- si pectin
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    • 988 4 XITHEN J. A. Mollison. the young Scottish air- man. made his dash across the Atlantic he tarried with him the picture of a home and ol a woman who awaited news of him with an anxious heart. She is Mir. Bullmore. his mother,
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    • 237 4 Flight I think from my earliest years r have thought of men and women as flying creatures and of home as a nest. You were hatched m it. you were nurtured m it but. as soon as the wings were strong enough away you flew. Yes. the home must be
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  • 1240 4  -  T. STANHOPE SPRIGG By OREAT Britain can no longer claim to possess the fastest fighting aeroplane of any nation In the world. This distinction has nov. been won by Belgium, a country with one of thr world's smallest air forces and it ha<; been won with
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    • 269 5 f> HAT GRAND AND GLORIOUS tTAINMENT THAT MAKES EVENING AN EVENING OF -LAUGHS! YELLS! ROARS— IT'S A CORPSE-REVIVER STANLEY LUPINO IS IKITISH INTERNATIONAL'S HILARIOUS COMEDY THE LOVE RACF iHE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE r is how the "DAILY MAIL" Describes WE FIRST MRS FRASER" (<mii.\<» tiiiw ui:i:h! STARRING HENRY AINLEY,
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    • 133 5 "THIS IS THE NIGHT' AT THE CAPITOL 6.15 9.15 Matinees To-morrow and Saturday Paramount* Brand New Kind of Delicious Comedy of Laughter Romance Music With #fltfUK^ LILY DAMITA fE^j§ The Screen's Most Alluring ll^P ROLAND YOUNG 2^ Laughable CHARLES KUGGLKS JMk I 'I. M 'TP d^\ ¥~X T^\ I ii^.
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    • 415 5 YES! IT'S STILL ON! and it's still packing mil II I|l lilil^l u^^ I Metro Goldwyn Mayer's MIGHTY JUNGLE THRILLER TARZAN THE APE MAN 40th PERFORMANCE TONIGHT! Obviously a show to see again NEXT CHANGE Fox Movietone to keep the ball rolling EUSSA LANDI at last m a perfect role
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 291 6 Yankees Set Up New Big League Record Reuter cables the latest baseball results a~ follows New York, Sept. 1. R H. E. New York 2 6 0 Washington 6 Bluege home run for Washington. Philadelphia 5 9 Detroit Simmons and Miller home runs for the As. NATIONAL LEAGUE
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    • 283 6 Local Association Report The members en the roll of the Association included the following Ceylon Sports Club. Indian Association. Malaya Command. Medical College Union. Police Sports Club. Raffles College. Raffles Institution. Royal Air Force. Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore KhaLsa Association. Singapore Recreation Club. To date the membership has been
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    • 61 6 Dastur and Orwell Favoured The following Ls the latest call-over (Aug. 26) on the St. Leger: Dastur five to one against; Orwell eleven to two; Udaipur six to one, April the Fifth— hundred to eight (taken and offered) Loaningdale— hundred to six (offered); Foghorn eighteen to one.
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    • 50 6 Lord Harris, the veteran cricketer, who was captain of Kent nearly 60 years 3go an 1 England's captain m 1830-1884. left £57.152. He was 81 years of age. when he died last March. He left £200 a year to his nurse. Gwendoline Maui lilndsey, "for her kind and constant attention
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    • 621 6 Perpetual Motion m the Ring Jark <Kid> Berg of England won the decision m 15 rounds of fast fighting over Kid Chocolate of Cuba here. Johnny McAvoy. a npaUi referee, and Harold Barnes, judge, gave th<M! j Votes to the game little White<-hapel igMw from England. Charlie Lynch,
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    • 142 6 The seventh round of the Singapore Che Club championship and the sixth and tin;* l round of the Junior Handicaps were played with results as follows: E. C. Peck won from R. Jumabhoy. E. E Colman won from Tan Luang Kia. H. Vourl and Chin Eng did
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    • 175 6 Greeting at Opening of a Social Club "I remember you. How are you. and how is your garden?" This is ho* Mm Prince ot Wales, at Ascot ex-Servicemen's Club. greeU-d Mr. W. Jones, the Ascot postman, who wa.. his partner m a game of golf on the
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    • 219 6 m 4f TL X' x 1 here is Si \WI pleasurable aKH anticipation 'Itfg* 'W& m waiting for a PLAYER'S V CORK TIPPED v P>^p w I VJ XC. I ICO xi JOHN PLATER SONS. ENGLAND. Bit Bit IT I*ll AXD BE PROID OF IT! LITTLE FRIEND jHB^iS OF ALL
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    • 131 6 tlrv:ni!i s l^ l|tll Ull "-U Jtl l ar< ""^in. t ton tattUct < R r rllS"^ \M It* ill f^L m i m Ik .Sllenbunjs Foods are particularly suited to t» feeding of infants m climates. They artharmful K'-rms mi readily prepared U x simple addition of bouf water
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  • CETRALISATION OF MALAYAN COURTS OF LAW
    • 1387 7 LoSAL STRONGLY Condemned R COMMITTEE'S WARNING rIS .|I)KKM>^NI) DOl BTFV'I who are wel] aclministratior In this country Wrongly upor IhiC for the destinies Malay Statej pains to safeguard the r i performed m our Courts Lfjni them as clearly as aeainst ill -considered and txperimenta
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    • 101 7 o Police Summon Fire Brigade Help Police precautions were taken on Sunday, le against any Communist disorders. The day •d was 'Communist Youth Day and armed i- police patrols were on duty m vhe streets. No ,n disturbances of any kind took place but early re
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    • 167 7 m Hundreds Homeless Following c) Perak Fire id From Our Own Correspondent* 1 1 Ipoh, Sept. 5. A huge blaze of mining huts at Silibin. near ild Iprh. m the vicinity of the famous Beatrice lly Mine, resulted m the complete destruction oi a over forty huts
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  • 401 7 TAXI-DRIVER CHARGED "Forgery" Written Across It m Red Ink T'.ie h?arii:e was begun m the Assize Court i yesterday, before Mr. Jv.stice Terrell, of a case t m which a Punjabi named Mohan Singh was charged with us'ng as geniune a forged ten i dollars
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  • 210 7 $400 Fine For Trade Mark Infringement Pine, amounting to $400 were imposed by the District Judge Mr C WUson, yesterday, on Chin Yiw 800, man tjtag partner of Chinese Product Emporium, who m convicted on Charges of Infringing the trade mark ol s Stacomb hair pi mode.
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  • 162 7 Tragic Death of Mr. A. Gould Storey ifrTora Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh. Sept. 5. A ad tragedy yesterc* y rtmllti m the death of Mr. A. Gould Storey, a miner and prospector. He was brought into the emergency ward of the Ipoh Hospital unconscious and passed away
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  • 87 7 Twelve Months For Attack on Woman In the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. I Justice Terrell, sentence of twelve months rigorous imprisonment was passed upon a Punjabi named Yacob for the attempted murder of a woman named Katijah, on June 3. He pleaded guilty and Mr. McElwaine, D.P.P..
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  • 25 7 Mexico City, Sept. 4. f Congress has accepted the resignation of r President Rubio and named Senor Rodriguez t as President.— Reuter.
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  • 45 7 1 M^_>^^__l__^^_ a iS Mr. J. B. Neilson, M.A. (Oxon), Inspector of Schools, Pahang, who is proceeding to Penang as Inspector of Schools there, was entertained to a farewell dinner at the Raub Rest House by the teachers of the English Schools In I Pahang.
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  • 280 7 TWO MEN KILLED Shed Collapses on Crowd of Coolies Two men were killed as the result of the collapse of a shed at the Naval Base on August 30. The men were a Tamil and a Chinese, both workmen, who sustained severe internal injuries which
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  • 438 7 Car m Which General Oldfield Was Passenger From Our O" n Co respondent- 1 Kuantan, Sept. 1. An unexpected story was related at the '<■ antan Police Court on Thursday when the i Malay driver of a hired car appeared m answer to a summons of driving
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  • 95 7 Policeman Sentenced on Serious Charge Ranting bin Endin. a Malay policeman attached to the Kandang Kerbau Station, wa« found guilty at the Assizes yesterday on a charge of rape. It was stated that accused was a member of the police sqviad which rounded up "the rlktrtia parade"
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  • 87 7 Deadlock m Settlement of Differences London, Sept. 1. Nettling is known m Whitehall of any impending developments towards a settlement ol the differences between London and Dublin The return from Ottawa of the Free State delegates appears to have aroused expectation.' which are without justification as far
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  • 13 7 We acknowledge the receipt of the Septembe [number of The Malayan Medical Journal.
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  • ESTATE MEDICAL COSTS TO BE REDUCED
    • 253 7 CLOSING LONDON Scotland Yard's New Policy London. Sept. 1. Police officers to th«. number of 1.000 lot three hours early this moriilng participated m the b'ggpst mass bandit hunt London has ever seen. The Commissioner of Police. Air Marshal Lord Trenchard. participated m the operations,
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    • 329 7 Another British Winner at the Pavilion The Love Race, which opened to splendid houses at the Pavilion on Sunday, is another outstanding 8.1. P. success which, by its unrestrained humour of the slapstick variety. i provides delightful entertainment. Under the capable direction of Lupino UK, the Love
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    • 162 7 i Chinese Who was Banished m 1925 I That he had returned m response to a letter from his mother, m order to take her home *c China, was the plea put forward by a Hokkien named Tan Hock Lye who was charged at the Assizes before
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    • 124 7 "Foolish to Start Return Flight" London, Sept. 1. f "Wishing to do the best he can for British aviation" Mollison (who, according to a Nova s Scotian doctor is suffering from "nervousness") g has decided to return by boat from America, y according to a statement issued
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    • 1614 7 after the further reductions to be made by the Board m salaries, wages, fees etc.. have taken effectr-will cost 32 cents an acre per annum. Of this it is proposed to collect 25 cents by the Cess and draw the balanct from the accumulated funds. To
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 21 8 WINTER. —On Sept. sth, 1932, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Margaret, wife of Mr. C. E. Winter, a daughter.
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    • 32 8 NASSIM—DAVID.—At Chased El Synagogue, Singapore. on Sept. 4th, 1932. Arnold E. Nassim to Ramah. youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. David. India, China and English papers please copy.
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  • 8 8 I TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1932.
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  • 977 8 A conspiracy is afoot m Kuala Lumpur. Reports from the Federal capital recently have indicated that a scheme is being hatched for a concerted attack upon Sir Cecil dementi's new policy. There has been plenty of evidence m recent months of the alarm which is felt m
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  • 192 8 The G.0.C.. Major-General L. C. L. Oldfleld. C.8.. C.M.G.. D.5.0.. will arrive m Malacca to inspect the Malacca Volunteer Corps en September 18. Mr. C. M. Merrick, Manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd.. Penang. has left for home by the Ranpura. Mr. M. D. P. Gilroy has taken
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  • 555 8 COUNSEL'S DIFFICULTIES Fifty Photographs Needed of One Document There are nineteen cases on the calendar of the September Assizes which opened m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Terrell. Most of the rases are of crimes of vMraoi m one form
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  • 95 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT I London, Sept. 5. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £155 (£1543 4 Forward £1563 4 (£156). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as
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  • 113 8 10,000 Ton Ship Capable of 36 Knots <»eneva. Sept. 1. One of the speediest fighting shi;>s ■float, tIM Italian 10.000 ton cruiser Bolzano, was launched to-day. The vessel is capable of a speed <»: just under 36 knots. Four groups of .st<.im turbines develop 150.000 horse power
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  • 59 8 Success for Kiangsi Reds ll.mu Knnt Srpt. 5. A report from Kiangsi states th".t the Government troops suffered a bad defeat at the lands of the Communists at Sinfeng on Saturlay, when a whole regiment was massacred. It is also reported that hundreds of Cantonese ;roops have gone
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  • 33 8 GERMAN EMERGENC DECREES SIGNED VONPA^ industrialists benefits p Hi em r i •o-n. econ< mi G< and meat 1/ ad gnu i Hit turn..intiu>:-.. I from Cha th< ptannli of tIM agriculi I
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  • 127 8 Governor Says Implii'i! I \\v full, win, I* npj thf (.lnlll l| V,, r,t.,|\ 1., llagapi r«- \nmm utinn m rrpli i i.itmn n luml .ippial Hi> a rrronsider his d^ivion m r*m tk litVord I'i.r •In rrp^ t.i \..ur Int. t,^ Vu-u-t i I ,im (iimt.
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  • 36 8 Farmers" Soriou-> seven f!(-.(:- UUin< hundr«l» i and lamb tiding th< l with lit 1 impoi Darinc U iv U had to bi vtatcb were ptti r^iww l i ajte of bi han-::
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  • 20 8 Drp.uturr iron, for hir-op- non i OenenU M C Dr W< by B frorv. N N dv, I
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  • 13 8 Trvtilr IN**" H |{r,1.i..'.l M \i t> a IP* m th.
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  • 28 8 cc, «..rn, '"'1 DrstrtfM 1.. Th- ■> I Btnrtbei rt*w udofC tton p and hi left M s Mr. OC and M^J^** 1 m their IHV pondent.
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    • 282 8 I i > I j /j I ii B^^J.^H I Wifi- 1 1/Vil< /j /i /i/ i f i lii rl rill ■dWv 'iii!^ I '~**n9Pߣ/ I >* ',U fr' 1'' I L l l (l READING, WiLW&StfM CAILIDIEECICS BY SPECL\L TO HM THJS APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM. THE "EASI
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    • 53 8 MUSIC TRAINS THE CAPACITY FOR QUICK DECISIONS, says an expert. Many a man has made a rapid decision to jump at the sound of a horn. A GAFLAC ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICY is an excellent standby and gives one that safe feeling. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 456 9 Conference m LONDON I\DI.\N~REFORMS HOCST ATRUn TO INCH AGREEMENT" L ESS FORMALITY i Simla, Sept. 5. I lord Willingdon. J the Legislative moon that the i decided to invite of States' and representatives to s London m the J vember with the v making an earnest the largest igreemenf possible
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    • 721 9 CHINESE THREATENING CHANGCHUN FALL IMMINENT Another Offensive Against Mukden Shanghai, S«pt. 5. Under the direction of General Yung Chun several brigades of volunteers are being concentrated at Chienkintsai. an important centre 0 the east of Mukden, before starting another >ffensive against the Japanese forces at the brmer capital of Minchuria.
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    • 815 9 OLD AGGRESSIVE MILITARISM IS THE SPIRIT DEAD TIMES' VIEW OF GERMAN DEMAND LIVELY MISGIVINGS Rugby, Sept 5. Germany's claim for equality of status m armaments is discussed m a leading article m The Times, which says that it is wholly intelligible that the demand should have caused the liveliest misgivings
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    • 801 9 MINISTRY OF LABOUR INTERVENES THE COTTON STRIKE Disputants Reject M.P.'s Mediation Rugby, Sept. 5. Intervention by the Ministry of Labour m the cotton trade strike, now said to involve 170.000 operatives. Ls possible within the next few days. The Ministry is m close touch with both side.* and is quietly
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    • 107 9 R€BINX€NX t^ SALE THE YEAR'S BIG SAVING OPPORTUNITY. BARGAINS IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. ELECTRIC KETTLES. "CARROX" ELECTRIC 230 VOLTS, NICKEL IRONS. PLATED. GUARANTEED FOR 7 2 Pints Sale Price $11.50. 4 bs J^prfce $6.00. 3 Pints Sale Price $12.50. g bs Sale Plice $6 75 Complete with Flexible Complete with Flexible
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    • 994 10 SHIPPING. 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 STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.,
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    • 511 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doe Spore. Sails Spore. Steamer s^. CITY OF MELBOURNE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 30 Oct. 2 s.s. CITY OF KOBE For Havre, London,
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    • 443 10 British' India and Apcar Lin* (Incorporated In England* *^V| MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARm SERVICE. KGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S mil LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SERVICE N7 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA j APtt Due Tonnage. Singapore. I>v NALDERA 16.000 Sept. 16
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    • 533 11 0 S. K. LINE EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE PiHAJIA NEW MOTOR SHIP "TOKAI MARU" PORT BWETTENHAII Sept. 6 Sept. 6 8 •ORE Sept. 7 Sept. 9 r particular! please apply to: dSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, Singapore. Tel Nos 5337. 5338. 5339. NAPLES. MARSEILLES. LONDON.
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    • 363 11 VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA Yolf TE P^ HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON JESS. D A .REC?%^^/^~^>O« HONG KONG TO THROUGH RATE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £107.10.0. EUROPE SUEZ MO.NKOE-VAN BUKEN-GAKKIELU -POLK "17ms penan FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO S g° ALEXANDRIA BOMBAY i LES fS* SIEZPOBTSA.D I £J Sa^^ ILLES LONDON f92
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    • 837 11 K. P. M. KOMNKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ M^r°^ TU 7 day c SePt 6r R1 UW TambeiL. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau i GEN x 1 h' P eh T n J o "e--'*l°ns. Tanjong-Mengeldar and A.ahan °S^S B S2Sr^! d S^f 6 Letoni Maras Tarempa Mldat "isrs^s. Cheriton semaranB sourabaya Kota
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  • 110 12  -  BY TRAIN Bangkok ever 7 Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7,30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (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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  • 213 12 Anambd and Natuna Islands General Verspyck 8 a.m. Pengerang Tong Keng 8 a.m. Pulau Soegi Bee Lam 9 a.m. Karimon Benuit 9 a.m. Rh'o Mersing 9 a.m. Kukup Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Egypt*, Europe* and Great Britain* Tsushima Mara
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  • 183 12 From China and Japan by Malacca Maru. m Singapore this morning. From China and Japan by Yasukuni Maru m Singapore this evening. From China and Japan by Toku^hima Maru m Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by Sumatra Maru m Singapore to-morrow. AIR MAIL (DITCH) ALOR STARAMSTERDAM The
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  • 110 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf: (Entrance Gate 1). Malacca Maru 22; Bellatrix 20. Main Wharf: (Entrance Gate 3). Yasukuni Maru 18; Pundit 16; Clyde Maru 9; Kedah 7. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 3). Kajang 30; Tweedbank- 32; Kampar 37. Empire Dock
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  • 19 12 Singkawang, Dut. 297, from Pontlanak 5, for Pontianak 7. Llpla. Brit. 460, from Kuantan 5, for Kuan-
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  • 368 12 Charges Against Persians m Penang Two prosecutions under the Registration of Aliens Ordinance came up beiore the Penan y Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jago, when a Persian couple were produced. The man, Laao Ahmet Ogly, who had been m hospital since August 26 under police guard, was
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  • 93 12 Bombing Practice South of Tanjong Bedok Masters of steamers are warned that on I and after September 19th.. without further notice, air bombing at moving targets by the R.A.F. will take place m the R.A.F. firing area southward of Tanjong Bedok between Peak island and Johore shoal
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  • 247 12 I The following passengers have left London by the m.s. Dempo from Rotterdam lor Singapore.—Miss L. Adler, Mr. E. W. Comins, Mrs. j Coniins and child, Mr. C. S. Dant. Mr. N. B. Dam. Mrs. E. V. Finck. Miss P. M. Finck. Mx. H. Ha-kr. Mr. Ir. J.
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  • 52 12 The Reael arrived m port from Cheribou yesterday with 887 pigs and 75 bullocks. The MM. mail steamer Porthos is due here from Saigon on Wednesday at 7 a.m. and win probably sail on the same day at 2 p.m. for Penang. Colombo. Djibouti, Suez. Port Said and Marseilles. Berth
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  • 139 12 ban 7. Giang Seng. Brit. 1069. from Cheribon 5. for Batavia 6. Will othe Wisp. Brit. 118. from Batu Pahat 5. for Indragiri 5. Thcdcns. Dut. 1181. from Palembang 5. for Palembang 8. Bougainville. Fren. 4362. from Haiphong 5. for Marseilles 5. Ophir. Dut. 2299, from Batavia 5. for Belawan
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  • 44 12 Sept. 4.— Hong Lam. Jarak (Brit); Ribot, Blinjoe, O. V. der Heyden. Agatha. Semiramis Batak (Dut); D'Artagnan, Dr. Pierre Benolt (Fch); Borneo Maru (Jap); Bhanuranirsl (Slam). Sept. 5. Cingalese Prince. Pangkor (Brit)Java (Dan); Aldegonda. Ophlr. Retch, Kepah (Dut); o. O. Paul Douzner (Fch)
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 550 12 Bums 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 S.S. MANOOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 466 12 Kerr Steamship Co., l ne (Incorporated In U.B-A > NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston ru Philadelphia and Baltimore M.S. SILVERCYPEESb In Port i M.S. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 M.S. SILVERPALM Oct. 18 0 Por rates and particulars please apply to GUTHRIK T|l rRAVEL- SILVER JAVA PAIIFImm —FUNDS PACIFIC
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 2632 13 PRIMITIVE MARINERS Tracing History of Their Development Junks, the distinctive sailing craft of the Chinese, still lend picturesque charm to the broad estuaries and coastwise traffic of that ancient land, but their glory is little to what it once was (writes Mr. James Hornell. F.L.S., F.
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    • 142 13 Notice of Proposed Alterations A proposed alteration, of which further notice will be given, m the working of the Pulo Rimau Lighthouse on the Malacca Straits, eastern shore, Penang. is notified on the authority of the Harbour Master, Penang. The position of the Pulo Riniau lighthouse is
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    • 127 13 Holed When Anchor Th own Over Side A small motor-yacht named Bogey from Portishead was wrecked on the Gable Ridge, off Minehead. The tide was low, and she grounded on thiridge. When the anchor was thrown out its points pierced her hull and she began to fill. The
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    • 297 13 Two Sentenced to Two Months Each Two of the three Chinese who were arresteii on board the Talma on her arrival at Penan* and were later brought before the Police Magistrate and convicted on three counts of I j cheating, were produced for sentence on Frl- day.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 454 13 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS [paily and Weekly Editions) 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. remter morning daily m Malaya with the Chota Hazri each" Latest news, latest telegrams t announcements. London rubber cables appear daily. Special include pictures, serial story and chess note**, ladies' page Latest fashions, flying, sporting
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    • 114 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME ')M| T NCLUDE Canada's new tcenk root* b y II toot itinerarr. J^ I X See the finest scenery m the Canadian yf^ IB Rockies Mt. Robson. tallest of them all y>w iffH^HH from luiury trains equipped for supreme J VWjflP comfort v \7SI w3H
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  • 1353 14 1931 RESULTS Weekly Service Amply Justified The rapid progress made by the Rcyal Dotefe Air Lines (the X.L.M. is shown m the report on last year's work which was recently published. 5{ Expectations with regard to the year (states the report) were not too
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  • 361 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m 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." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 219 14 Chinese miners of Perak entertained Mr. J. Laird. Warden cf Mines. Perak. and Mrs. Laird to t?a on Saturday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce when they took the opportunity to present Mr. Laird with an address which expressed their regret at his impending depar-t-jre frcm Malaya on retirement after
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  • 67 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 am. PETALING HILL TESTING. 'Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres FROM THE STUDIO 6.30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British 1 Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 241 14 His health is your first consideration To assist his normal physical development and to ensure for him strength to 5> resist infection, give him regularly Cc) 'KEPLER' > J TRADE MARK J j I COD LIVER OIL A Wl MALT EXTRACT V the perfectly-balanced vitamin food with (jC^*^~ J J
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    • 790 14 BANKS AND JNSI •R.^J CHARTERED BANK THE YOK()H4\| S 1 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA 1) 4 Vl/ ''BIH (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) '>A.\|\ T|) V Paid up capital m 600,000 shares I of £5 each £3,000,000 Capitals;:, dJj I Reserve Fund £3,000,000 U P' I Reserve Liability
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  • 221 15 ibter. including concentrated latex, latex and revertex being final at all Malayan ports, during the month of August. 1932. Shwt Crepe Latex, C'trated Latex TOTAL Revertex Tons Tons w^ljo Export Transhipment Tranship- Transhipment ment Grand Export Export Proper SS Malay Pro- sS. Malay Pro- S.S. Malay Btotes
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  • 273 15 Strength of Gilt-Edged Securities l.onaon. Sept. 1. Hie official notification of the repayment o the tU per cent War Lean and Treasur; Ecnds on December Ist further strengthens llt -edged securities but most other section of the Stock Exchange ruled, quieter and ir regular. The commodity markets
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  • 234 15 A Working: Profit of £2,500 The directors of Malim Nawar Tin Ltd.. m their report accompanied by duly audited accounts for the year ended March 31. 1932. state Owing to the lew price of tin cperations for the pericd under review resulted m a working profit cf
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  • 148 15 Adamson, <iiliill.ui and Co., Penang, agents: Rahman Hydraulic Tin. August output 420 pikuls; Hitam Tin. August output 63.14 pikuls. Kramat Pulai. August, output: Prom the Mine 22 pikuls. From Tributors 12 pikuls. Total 34 pikuls. Henggreler and Martin. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur: Satupulo No Liability Run (hours)
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  • 75 15 One great advantage of having read the world's classics is that it puts one on an equality with other bores. Mrs. Angela Thirkell. Our system is not democratic government; it is a system of party dictatorship, qualified only by violent periodical oscillations between opposite extremes.— Mr. Ramsay Muir. A community
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  • 824 15 Interesting Developments Likely This Year The last five months cf the current year should be a period of the greatest interest to everybody involved m the affairs of the rubber > planation industry (states the Financial News) The present year will beyond doubt prove to be one
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  • 78 15 The world suffers a great deal from the learned people full of knowledge, who are extremely foolish.— Mr Justice Roche. All discriminating people, whatever their environment and education, are to-day driven out of the theatre, which caters only for nitwits, not even half-wits.— Mr. W. J. Turner. It is amazing,
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  • 143 15 fcports of rubbtr during the month of August. 1932. DRY WET <Or a Total Smoked DryUn- Estate RemlU Scrap Sheet Smoked Crepe Crepes. Wet Lump Sheet Blanket Sheet ami Crepes, Bark Native Bark and Scrap Crepes <3> (*> (5) (6) (7) (8> Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons Tons.
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  • 136 15 I Demand for Motors oih«T commoo^ities. is kZ! nHn lr American buyO P r m ninti »ues- Prices cf *4t 'L llft d t0 hi ner kvels. m^an public is taking but m "^"s but if the rise "we is no doubt that they >•..:;■ umer, are
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  • 238 15 Symington and Wilson's Report Tha outstanding feature m the Market here for the past six days has been steady buying chiefly for American account, state Messr? Symington and Wilson m their weekly rubbei market report, dated August 10th. The Rubber Market and other Commodity Markets have followed pretty
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  • 25 15 We are living m a world which calls upon every independent nation to unite m a new j declaration of inter-dependence. —Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler.
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  • To-Day 98 Price Changes
    • 206 15 September 5 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 24 London. 3 months' sight 2J3 31 32 London, 60 days* sight 2!3 15|16 London, 30 days' sight 2|3 2932 London, demand 2J3 7 8 London. T.T. 2|3 27,32 Lyons and Paris, demand 1015 Hamburg, demand 165 New York, demand 4U
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    • 150 15 September 5 Tin Singapore price (per pikuli $80.00 Gambler 6^ Pepper White 25 Flake Tapioca 320 Pearl Sago Small 4^ °°Pra 5.65 Sago, flour 2.25 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene per tin 2 69 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene per tin 2 49 Socony Motor Gasoline ex pump per British Imperial gallon
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    • 64 15 September sth.. 12 o'clock noon. Bayers Scthn R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 9Vi 9^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 9U 9- N Oct. 9 9 16 9 1 lilt Nov. 9^ g* t Oct-Dec. 9"S« 9*i Jan-Mar. 9 7 w 10 Tone of Market Firmer.
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  • 908 15 MONDAY, SEPT. STH, 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers belters A>am Kutnbang (£> 26s 28s Austral Malay ill i& 2lJ > Ayer Hitam iss) 12s 6d 13s 6d Bangrin Tin Us 12s Batang Padang l$l) M w Batu Caves ($1) 34 38 Bukit Arang 1*1) 40 nom. Burraah Malay
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 70 15 r t« exceed $12,000,000 5 Assurance In force over $35,000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Inoarporftted In the BtrmlU Settlement*) Great Eastern Ute BuUdlng. CecU Street. Singapore. LONDON omcE 27. O.d Jewry EC nt company has £2 0.000 deposit with the Supreme Court En g .and and compnes
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  • 154 16 ENGINES STOP America Keeps Harmsworth Trophy Detroit, Sept. 5. Oar Wood retained the Harmsworth Trophy by winning the second race to-day. Mis» England's engines stopped at the end of the second lap. Kaye Don withdrawing. Reuter. On Saturday 100.000 yelling 'fans" saw Commodore Gar Woods Miss
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  • 404 16 Largest Power Boat Ever Built Four twelve-cylinder motors. generating 6.400 horsepower and eating up gasoline at the rate of 300 gallons for every 60 miles, four supercharger. 24 carburettors, twin bronze propeller screws revolving 7.500 turns a minute all encased m a fragile wooden shell 38 feet
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  • 155 16 Handicaps for Saturday Handicaps for Saturday's races include the following Race 2w Ponies Class I—Div.1 Div. 2 C5 l furs.) 2.45 p.m. Iseulfs Daughter" 9.10, Mere Maiden 8.11. Little Lacquer Lady 8.11. Fizz 8.9. Bridal Veil 8.4, Lady Rona 8.1. Ben Hall 7.4. Storm Bell 6.13, Little Joe
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  • 50 16 Handicaps for the fourth day. Wednesday, September 14th. include Race s.— Horses— Class I— Div. 3— (6 furs). —4.15 p.m. Golden Maize 9.2, Senlac 8.13, Gay Orb 8.7, Royal Bloom 8.4, Selangor 7.9, The Crisis 7.7, Lady Rothenvood 7.7. High Trim 7.5. Brass Knob 7.5, Blackwood 6.12.
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  • 62 16 Last Match of Hockey League The last match of the series will be played on the V.M.C.A. Ground, Anson Road, on Friday, commencing at 5 p.m. between the following teams. Sand's Team. (Colours). P O Sands. C. Simon. P. O'Dwyer, H. S. Duncan! ?S£ o Wn> Yap TtMn
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  • 778 16 WOMEN'S RACE "B" Boats m Williamson Cup Contest Eight tc?ts set out m the second of the women's races at the R.S.Y.C. on Saturday afternoon. Merlin was m the lead, closely followed by Betsy and Prima Donna. At the Man-o'-War buoy. Merlin maintained her lead,
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  • 122 16 Result of Ladies* September Medal The Ladies' September Medal Competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted m a win for Miss Salmond m the "A" division, with a net score of 34, and for Mrs. Wilson m the "B" division, with a net score of
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  • 16 16 The usual monthly mixed foursomes competition will be held on Friday, the 16th. Instant.
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  • 42 16 The annual sports of the Rangoon Road morning and afternoon schools win be held at the school ground on Saturday, at 2.15 pjn A race (440 yards) for old boys of the morning school will be run at 5 p.m. (port entries™
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  • 208 16 COMBINED SCHOOLS DEFEATED LOCAL CRICKET Combined Teachers Win by 3 Wickets At the Ceylon Sport Club ground on Sunday, Combined Teachers defeated Combined Schools by ihree wickets. Combined Schools H. Boon b Hunter 4, M. Valberg c Paiamsothy b Ignatius 30, G. Fernandez run cut 5, C. Keng Hock c
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  • 247 16 The Ceylon Sports Club brought their cricket season to a close on Saturday when they defeated the Raffles Institution by 47 runs. F. R. S. Martinus was m fine form with both bar and ball, being top-scorer with 42 and then taking seven wickets for
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  • 311 16 X. S. Wise Reaches A. Singles Final N. S. Wise, by defeatins Dr. Demeny. qualified for the final of A cla^o singles m the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Wise took HOC ti..ie to find his form and he lost the first set at G 3.
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  • 164 16 A. Class Doubles Handicap Dr. H. O. Hopkins and D. H. Kleinman owe 30 vs. T. R. Alty and W. Rodger plus 4. Profession Pairs A. D. Anderson and N. S. Wise vs. O. W. Gilmcur and V. P. Barbat. B. Class Doubles Handicap E. Laidman and E.
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  • 16 16 A public school training tends rather to repress enthusiasm and emotions than to encourage them.—Lord Arnold.
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  • 996 16 INDIANS' TOUR Leicestershire Well Beaten The highest score of the Indians' tour m England was compiled by Wazir A]i against Leicestershire m the match which the tourists won by an innings and 105 runs. Going m first he batted most of the day to score
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 198 16 MOUTRIE PIaS NOW AT REDUCED PR;ces but not reduced m qualinthe Moutrie Piano vtjii remains the standjnd m.. trument m the Far Bait PRICES FROM $425.00 USED PIANOS FROM v.uii.iki. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Hong Kong Raffles Place. Tel. 6422. S^ TWO USEFUL HANDBOOK INDISPENSABLE TO THE LEGAL
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