The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press ESTABLISHED 1835. h^ SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 324 1 President Hindenburg has dissolved Reichstag Pa«e 9. "Flying family" is missing Page 9. China is to observe September 18, the anniversary of the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, as a day of mourning Page 9. Death roll m the train wrecked by bandits is reported to have reached
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  • 1130 1 Miracle-Land for present purposes lies on either side of the port of Negapatam on the south-east coast of Madras. About Negapatam there is nothing miraculous, it is a perfectly ordinary municipality carrying on a dwindling trade with Ceylon and the Straits. But four miles north of Nega is Nagore,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 [GIA TEA toM» th* freshness fragrance of the ■jlayan gardens ijm<t t0 j ,ur home. AFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT PECIAL DINNER and DANCE BETH BERI the lamous Ziegfeld Follies Star Will appear during the Dance BOOK NOW. SPECIAL DAILY Saturday, Sept 17th DISH DOLLAR LUNCH A LA SIMPSON
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    • 87 1 EUROPE 1 8 HOTEL LTD. SUPPER and DANCE Extension to 2 a.m. Supper and Dance $1.00 Wednesday, Sept. 14 Saturday, Sept. 17th. Special waring Special Manager dBPHP^— Race Dinner ommhhi^ and Dance I SPEND GOLD CUP NIGHT. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17TH. AT THE NEW ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN. EXTENSION TILL 2
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    • 104 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Tiger cubs for sale Page 2. For children of all ages Page 4. From a lamp to a Power Plant Page 3. Goes straight to the smoker's heart Page 6. The cocktail before dinner and the liquer after it Page 8. CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING KIPPERED HERRINGS There's nothing
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 291 2 Level Much Below That of Concert Hall Dr. William Prendergast. President of the Incon»orated Association of Organists, m his presidential address to the annual congress of the association m Edinburgh, said it was curious that while there seemed to be no objection to the paying of fees
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  • 127 2 Turned Out of Six Lands Expelled from six European countries, Alje Przedecki. aged 39. a Polish tailor, was sentenced at Bow -street to three months' hard labour and recommended for deportation for landing m the United Kingdom without permission. Detective-Inspector Humphries said that, according to his own account.
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  • 56 2 Tuesday, September 13th Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the Ist. Court at 10.30 a.m. 5.269 32— Maud Westerhout vsH. P. Gumbleton. Before Mr. Justice a»Beckett Terrell m the 2nd. C^urt .t 10.30 a.m. Assizes.-!. Rex vs: Wong Pook. (2) Chan Piew. 2. Rex vs: Llm Liang How. (2)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 467 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest ClaM Work— Lowest Rates. LAIDLAW BUILDING— 'Phone 7898. CAIRNHOLM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Singapore. MISS MOLLIE McGRATH, Tel. 4110. Matron Proprietress. BOARD AND LODGING MANOR HOUSE j Tel: No. 2965 Chancery Lane. Unsurpassed Situation. Single and Double Rooms Available. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE Mrs. Graham
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    • 633 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are no\ invited for the following materials or service and that particulars of such tenders may b obtained In the Tender Room. Municips Offices Anti-malarial mixture for 1933. Date o Closing. 4 p.m. September 20th. Annual Supplies for 1933.
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    • 753 2 NOTICES. KEPPEL GOLF CLUB. Notice. The Thirtieth Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Keppel Golf Club will be held m the Club House on Tuesday. September 20th, 1932, at 6.30 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Committee's Report and audited Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account for
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    • 251 2 ~^^^^^^>.^^^ *^fc*^-^K^>-<^ I^^* BONNIE OLAXO BABY A doctor says "My child has been fed on Qlaxo. I have no difficulty m persuading patients to use your food for their children when I tell them it is the food 1 have selected far my own child. I have nothing but praise
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    • 54 2 Sore Throat I find FORMAMI is a very nice fnend have m your po^ when you are m trou with your throat." Mr. T.R-T. FORMAMINT Kerrn. m mouth an- 1 protect.n* >*• INFLUENZA, all I Chrmisf St.»r«- *M fully, get to the re* Clarke's Blood J^"^ world's greatest ooa^ tigg
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 239 2 THE WEEK Tuesday, 13th. High Water 10.16 8.6 ft.. 21.40 9.5 ft. Federal Council meeting Kuala Lumpur, 10 a.m. Football: S.C.C. slx-a-side tournament semifinals and finals. League Div. B: Post Office Malay F.T. vs. Fathul Munir. Mrs. Alford's revue "Up She Goes," Victoria Theatre. 5.30 p.m. Telok Ayer Ep worth
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  • 959 3 "NEVER CONNECTED" Scientists Discuss the Matter The conclusion that all the scientific evidence was opposed to the theory, held by a I number of eminent geologists and geographers, that Australia and New Zealand hr.d once formed part of the came land mass was reached at a
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  • 50 3 I hear that a restaurant In London In now specialising In a Malayan menu, though It is rather difficult to see how much of an original character can be Imparted to it. Its chief features are curry made on the Malayan lines, pineapple and mango-flavoured ice.- Free Press London Coresspondent
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  • 374 3 Traffic Signals For Motorists Can a motorist ignore automatic traffic signals without breaking the law? According to a decision of the Huddersfleld Stipendiary Magistrate, he can providing the signal was erected before February last. AU such signals, the magistrate ruled, are unlawfully erected, and he refused to
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  • 138 3 Man Saved by Protective Earthworks An explosion occurred at the Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Holton Heath, near Wareham, Dorset but there were no serious personal injuries. Four men, who were working near the scene, were taken to the factory hospital, but were found to be suffering only
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 397 3 L,V BIRITISH AND BE PROID OF IT! jUILT FOR THE CAR PROUD OWNER DRIVER pride of ownership is surely the be all and end ill all of owning a car. It implies the blending of II attractive appearance, mechanical excellence, I I economy, absolute reliability and quality. I I it,
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    • 71 3 =WE ARE= MATERIALLYASSISTING THE <Oti^ DEVELOPMENT V^f^^ OF MALAYA <^^V^ Designers and Builders of Bridges Dredges Laundries —Ventilation Plants— Rubber— Palm OilTin and Canning Installations Plantation Machinery Sea and River Craft Installation and Maintenance of Lifts Erection of Electrical Power Plants EVERY ENGINEERING ESSENTIAL STOCKED Inspect Our Town Store Display
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  • 2793 4 Behind the Scenes in Washington When America entered the War General March 's story of the fight for efficiency The Free Press has been able to secure the war memoirs of General Peyton C. March, U.S.A. Chief of StafT. for publication m serial form before the book is placed on
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  • 93 4 ?™vh™ i Butter ,?y airplane, which has just been perfected at Croydon is an all-metal machine. It is thirty to forty per cent Lfn i£ an types and can be manoeuvred on the ?£?h T^L a m of° r -car because a third wheel replaces the
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  • 1466 4 Bri tish Transa tlantic Service FLYING r' is considered that the possibility of a British Transatlantic service is brought appreciably nearer by the launching of the new niant Short flying boat, largest of Its typi <n the world. Although the Short boat was built for military purposes, and its exact
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  • 57 4 But She Will Tn If* Next Vt ir attempt to break th. n and bftfl Mrs Victor n: Hrr m« nth-m-tl, fiaf t<. wnash th. I ecrd has dofinii -It is -rnpo riU the IOQt ui-ht .houldhu--, b. -^"S mat ,1 June le thr rqmnm.-m v..'..
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  • 58 4 Suicide Attrn.pt C** I A shell-shcxk,,) trench durin* ttal by a doctor at Bn. Brierty. a«<d 4« of O was charged Vtttl Macßrierty. who heavily band,,,,! ptojded Mirß^ The doctor, h 4^ joined up m 1914. ft! ,w« was Mtf 10 com frS^H developed st-vrr,.)-prartically blind
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  • 53 4 A Daring f** r Film Berlin, 'j The unique I 'V! an amphibian n iv German ace. Ud.-t. 0fr«"»2 pany. dlrecU^l iq X- 3 renown with the aim. „v lh .t course of tIM mely narrow escape great skill The film, .m,!, m Is nearly conipk-t. d
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 364 5 r LAST NIGHT! "THE FIRST Mrs. FRASER" gEMIV AINLEY JOAN BARRY DOROTHY DIX HAROLD HUTH BILLY COTTON AND His RAvn GERALDCS GAUCHO TANGO ORCHESTRA SPECIAL DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME LLSLIE FULLER m \!)T SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" AND MOLLY LAMONT and BETTY AMANN m "STRICTLY BUSINESS" VICTORIA THEATRE Last
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    • 275 5 CAPITOL YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS BRILLIANT LUBITSCH COMEDY With The Screen's Most Popular Couple— MAURICE CHEVALIER faJm and K^mJm &A W&mi MacDONALD ONE HOUR WITH YOU With ROLAND YOUNG CHARLIE RUGGLES and GENEVIEVE TOBIN. ■r W^^Sk Sinu ONE HOUR with you;* YOU MUST SEE IT AGAIN n"--. L
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    • 377 5 A Night m Paris is Coming I An Alhambra Show Again Acclaimed by enthusiastic crowds ELISSA LANDI RALPH BELLAMY— NEIL HAMILTON m Fox Movietone's virile mystery drama THE WOMAN <| r7 IN ROOM It 3 to- ?i on it on Warner BAXTER IN THE MOST THRILLING SECRET SERVICE PICTURE YET
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 879 6 "Ebony Shot from the Starting Gun" The one picture that remains fixed m memory long after the Olympic Games are over is the flash of two streaks of black lightning thrown against a cloudless summer sky. Two black bolts from -the azure of a California day. writes Grantland
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    • 1121 6 Cricket Summed Up In spite of much unnecessary sluv, -motion cricket, m spite of a great deal of m. fTective captaincy and the consequent loss of team spirit, and m spite of those who draw unfavourable comparisons between our prcciit and their past, the success of the 1932
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    • 49 6 S.C.C. SIX- A-SI DE FOOTBALL Tuesday,; I C. P. Burk... I»: C. H. W- B Sym. W K. F H PolflMe, G. Child 5.30 p.m J i A J B *M M. Hought.n. I' ?>*■ M. C. Ellint! I v. c. Tmin- ■V M. Smelllc. g „>• Wr.lll.Mi.. 5.35 p.m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 92 6 W 1/ \~*S h^hM^ V. rf^ f l7 iy« X V/v i|feAO BAG He LOR THE DELIGHTFUL CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. fcs^,^ ißtSw m Germs of decay lurk m ugly film Prevent trouble-keep teeth free from film > with this special film-removing tooth paste I WCrC tO allow
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    • 173 6 I -Sllcnburgs I Foods i The; Al l(; n!) U rv s 'F OOf]c parhcularlv «dfed 0 ,i I feedmg of bal )es In y I c^aes.Thcvaregcrm(ret I a "d their use is an absolute I Bu^antw against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. j| Ml Food No M|lk I No 3
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  • 227 7 USED HAT; OUT FE LL CHANDU Ley Guards Caught 52.000 FINES w s Observation I^ads to Big Haul ant and two constables of the •g police who were posted lards m the s.s. lilty before Mr. the Singapore District yesterday to charges of r possession of non-Govern-jjjandu I cutinf officer
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  • 97 7 Ito Death on Ship's Dock held m the Coroner's Court day Into the Bart Ambrose, a 25--the Blue Funnel ■Bits, while the vessel war, lying Tanjoni Pager. tor. to ■\t vitness of the tragedy d at work on the deck of the ship. Aakrae Ml v. ith
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  • 68 7 litteI ittem Pt to Sell for £2.604 I Id and clumsy." *eth sentenced Joe to three months' teal, by what k C 2.604 from Wired company director. »«d I i i month's hard when a deportation him. > tried to pass VOA. They weighed been K old
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  • 52 7 BE RY FOR PLEASUR E? m Accepted '■>•! Court yest«rI .Down Subah On September 4, Nf *th Bridge Red. Wt»H tod And punch- $19 from iiis pocket by M r for the deX l hf did not Inform hirr W*** 'It w- UH iLssauU him com- s Pleasure to rot
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  • 251 7 Must Have Kissed Blarney Stone, Says Judge SECRET SOCIETY CHINESE When four Chinese charged with being m i possession of arms, ammunition and documents relating to a Triad society, and also with being members of a secret society. unexpectedly pleaded guilty yesterday, the District
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  • 466 7 To Hi.- Editor. Sir. I have read with considerable amusement the article headed "Singapore's Rikisha Parades" m your issue of Sept. 10th. So at long last, after much agitation and prolonged deliberation, an attempt is to be made to persuade the Government to take some step to
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  • 158 7 Coolie's Counter-Charge of Stolen Watch Pour Hokkien coal coolies working at the Singapore wharves were charged before Mr. A. C. Boyd, Third Magistrate, yesterday with assaulting a Revenue officer. The Revenue officer said the second accused was standing on the gangway of the s.s. Patroclus, and he
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  • 181 7 Ladies Who Wanted to be Paying Guests I gather from the Malayan Oifice iv.riies the Free Press London correspondent on August 30) that some time ago two ladies, intending to visit Malaya, wrote enquiring whether it would be possible for them to be accepted as paying guests
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  • 76 7 Miss Majorie Gordon -Thomas, the clever member of the Bath Operatic Society, who has just returned from a visit of 13 months' duration m South Africa, now contemplates a visit to Australia, visiting the Malay States on her way back. Miss Gordon Thomson is well known m Bath as singer
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  • 1094 7 MYSTERY LETTER READ AT INQUEST Woman Drug Addict Who Flung Herself From Window HUSBAND DROWNED ON HONEYMOON "Elvira Barney is Responsible for This" A letter written by Mrs. Gertrude ("Babette") Gamble before she jumped from the window of a private hotel m Half Moon-street, Mayfair, was disclosed by the Westminster
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  • 174 7 Elissa Landi at Her I Best It is the popular opinion that Elissa Landi, the beautiful English star, has improved immensely since she decided to try her luck m the American studios. In her new picture, 'The Woman m Room 13," which is now running at the Alhambra,
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  • 82 7 Mrs. D. C. K. Davidson has gone to Fraser's Hill to open a school at "The Retreat," which she has rented, and her many friends m Raub and Lipis wish her every success, writes the Pahang correspondent of the Malay Mail. Mr. R. Bird, Assistant Treasurer, who Is at present
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  • 758 7 ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE Cantonese on Trial at The Assizes A shooting affray at a house at the sixth mile, Bukit Timah Road, on the night of July 7, was the subject of a charge of attempted murder against Chan Sang, a Cantonese, at the
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  • 45 7 Cheng Kwok-yau's Appeal Dismissed i Hong Kong. Sept. 12. The appeal against the conviction of Cheng Kwck-yau (the young Ipoh Chinese) on a charge of procuring the murder cf Gecrge Fung, has failed. Sentence will be passed en Wednesday morning Reuter Far Eastern
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  • 45 7 There were smiles m the Ipoh Court the other day when a husband, m the course of giving evidence m a criminal trial m which three Chinese were charged with abducting his wife, said that he had bought his wife for $42 payable m instalments.
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  • 115 7 dffsdfasdfasef by the proposals, which would not come into operation before September 20. Of course, if the men do decline these terms, then it is probable that the Railwaymen will come out m support of them, m which case we shall have anothe great Transport Strike m London such as
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  • 1033 7 Due to "Pig-Headed Obstinacy" PUBLIC IN IGNORANCE More Industrial Disputes Likely There is plenty of unrest just at present m the Industrial world, and a good many comments can be made on it. writes the Free Press London correspondent on August 30th, Discussing the events which
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  • 28 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. MILLEN— At the Hospital, Batu Gajah. Perak, Federated Malay States, on September 9th, 1932, to Cynthia, wife of Seymour J. Millen, of Ipoh, a son.
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  • 807 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932 CASH OR MORALITY The announcement that a sweepstake is to be organised m Siam with the primary object of benefiting the Siamese Red Cross directs attention once again to a question which has aroused much public interest m this country during the last
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  • 600 8 Captain O. L. Hancock. Superintendent of Prisons. Straits Settlements, was in Penang during the week-end. Rev. Brother Marcian. Director of the Christian Brothers' Novitiate at Pulau Tikus. left for Europe on well-earned holiday by the Porthos. Dr. Tan Soo Kim was a passenger for Jesselton by the Kajang on August
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  • 367 8 NOTE TO POWERS Payments Affected by Japan's Seizures Shanghai, Sqpt. 12 The United Press in a message from Nanking yesterday stated that t'he Foreign Ministry had sent identical notes to th> American, British and French Governments, stating that China will be unable to meet her financial
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  • 306 8 Boiled Up to Keep Price Down More than 100.000 Victorian engravings, valued at over £500.000 have been taken from the crypt of St. Andrew's Church. Well Street. W., and boiled down into 50 tons of paper pulp. This drastic action has been taken m order to prevent the
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  • 102 8 The marriage took place on Sum'; y at Christ Church, Colombo, between Mr R. E. Hope-Palkner ASP., only son of Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. Hope-Falkner. of Villa Guareamangia. Malta (formerly of Singapore) and Gladys. only daughter of Walter Dunster, of Sanderstead. Surrey.
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  • 52 8 Chinese Remanded For Sentence Fung Choo Tao. a Shanghai Chinese proprietor of Chop Shan Tung, at 50. Armenian Street, pleaded guilty before Mr. C. Wilson m the District Court yesterday to a charge of boing m possession of "Red Lion" non-Govom-ment chandu valued at $632. He was remanded
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  • 143 8 BODILESS HEAD JUNGLE Victim SuspSi J Tiger I 36-HOUrTU Gruesome FatTrf J Tapper A nal itory "vered rubber tapper Kuan,,, thirty.* ho a te Wend to J traps 1, repor^ Kuantan correspond. pectod that the body <, hud been devoured by 1 H Tun Malay rubber Upp^w KampoM, at (i
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  • 167 8 "Servos him rWsijil of expelled xki [FREE PRESS SERYICE-COPTI Al 'imptiu:-. itadMi ihi &k morninc to hear the Schools iq| iMMDii addressed lit aa including the M Pubtar I and I and bath pM stupidity of the >:rikr The BoOegc uitliarlttM aMfc^l not to five m to
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  • 53 8 LONDON AND OTjNSfI RUBBER JWCES (FREE PRESS SERnC*-C«fl Undon. Sfp Messrs Henry Gardner brokers, notify to-da;. follows j Spot 1151% < £b4V £154 (£156%) The market Is Messrs Symington J» notify to-day's rubber P follows Fnrfl ii Spot 2*4* 23^' F The market is steady New York R^ber
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  • 27 8 Sea Vi,u H Th-\ mmt&* pi- Km by Nii mm m N a,n,.,,- dancer Stnr. th— Z+* Si imp* m f g vtw anti A
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 €A(LDBCCK!S WINE MERCHANTS. ROOTH'S J^kr, HIGH AM. ORY GIN Finest For Cocktails. [wLtkV,S¥ BY SPECIAL TO HM THe APPOINTMENT KING OF SLAM. ESTD. lB7t> THE "EASISMOKE," THE NOVEL CIGARETTE BOX This new Cigarette Box is useful and novel m construction. Lights automatically as drawer is opened. Lighter can be removed
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    • 55 8 "TO FLY THROUGH COUNTRY ROADS m a powerful car at night is to feel as if you had escaped into another world," says a writer. And perhaps to find, m the end, that you actually have What about a "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.
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  • 193 9 dfsdasgasg 91SDENBURG SAVES REICHSTAG FROM HUMILIATION BY DECREE OF DISSOLUTION nnimunists Beat Socialists with Motion of No-Confidence i DEMAND FOR CANCELLATION OF DECREES I Berlin, September 12. President Hindenburg dissolved the Reichstag to-day The arrangement! for to-day's sitting of the Reichstag were pl by
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  • 153 9 Berlin, Sept. 12. It political game of pull devil pull baker C-d over the weeK-end between the and the Centrists on the one hand, m I dissolution of t'he Reichstag, and Papon and General von v the other hand, who prefer to
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  • 59 9 hople flee 1. terror of tidal wave Irtrhm, D.E.I. Sept. 12. most severe earthquake J k 1898 was felt here May. Si *t> houses have collapsed J Kampong and all the J habitant, have been evacuat- hrtN to the fear of a tidal p "Well has
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  • 44 9 the Nazi and Centrist' r turn to be postponed int solution of the Reichst-ag Qti policy is debated will' t J "1 saving the Government -minious defeat In German l.itheads are canvassing the Of moving Parliament to whence they could defy «W«-»t\ CabtaMt— AOTtar.
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  • 56 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh funerals Promise to Keform lion* Kong. Sept. 12. special Pacification ComMn. returned to Hankow nutu. the capital of the China. nbml Chiang Kai-shek that < huan had agreed to sink Q order to comply with the J Govirnment for the disln troops and
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  • 29 9 afstertyergdsfasfas •< Alfonso Sent From Spain Madrid, Sept. 12. <■ political deportees. tin* the relatives of Km Alfonso and Don ">> MN sent to Cadiz St en- route for Spanish
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  • 118 9 False Report from Japanese Source Newchwang, Sept 12. Hopes for the early release of Mrs. Paw ley and Mr. Corkran received a severe blow this morning when official sources here stated that there is no truth m the report that the bandits are demanding $250,000 ransom.
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  • 39 9 Hon* Kong. Sept. 12. Naval officers on the Sandwich confirm that there Is no truth m the statement that a ranscm has been demanded for the release of the captives. Contact with their captors has not been established
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  • 50 9 A later message from Mukden states that the British sloop. Sandwich, arrived at Newchwang as the result of a request from the British consul m connection with the kidnap--1 ping of Mrs. Paw ley and Mr. Corkran. There had been no new developments vp to an early hour this morning.
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  • 146 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Anniversary of Attack on Manchuria lluiiß Kong, Sept. 12. A message from Canton states that elaborate preparations are being made m Canton for a big demonstration on Sept. 18 In remembrance of the occupation of Manchuria by the Japanese forces a year ago.
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  • 52 9  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Sept. 12. The Chinese Foreign Office is preparing to send identical notes to the signatory powers of the Nine Power Treaty stating that the recognition of the Manchurian "puppet government" by Japan, who is also a signatory of the pact, is a direct violation of
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  • 50 9 Bill to Abolish Mvi T'Sai System Nankin*. Sept. 12. The Ministry of the Interior has placed before the National Government a proposal for the abolition of the mvi t'sai or slave-girl system, which for centuries has caused the slur of slavery to be cast on China.- Reuter
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  • 146 9 GHASTLY SCENES Indiscriminate Looting While Injured Scream Changrhun, Sept. 12. Early on Sunday mcrning bandits, by maliciously removing the rails forty miles south of Harbin, wrecked a Chinese Eastern Railway train, t-he locomotive and six coaches crashing down a steep embankment. It is stated that a
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  • 44 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 12. A passenger train proceeding from Changchun the new capital of Manchukuo. to Harbin was, derailed and wrecked by bandits yesterday resulting m the death of over 100 passengers i Scores were .seriously wounded-
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  • 201 9 Forced Landing: m Sea N^ar Greenland Copenhagen. Sept. 11. An SOS. has been received at Angmagsalik frcm Hutchinscn 1 flying family reporting a forced landing m the sea near the Greenland coast while living from Julianehaab to Angmagsalik. The British trawler. Lord Talbot. is proceeding at full
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  • 98 9 Big: Fight Over Ottawa Expected London, Sept. 12. The date of the reassembly of Parliament is almost certain to be advanced from the originally fixed date cf October 27 to October 18 mainly owing to the legislation necessary to implement the Ottawa conference decisions. Mr. Ramsay Mac
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  • 83 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Population Suffer from Lack of Supplies Hong Kong. Sept. 12. There is a serious dearth of food stuff m the districts m South Kiangsi under the control of the Communists as the result of blockade by the government forces who have hemmed them m
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  • 107 9 Second Impressions Strengthen the First Maurice Chevalier and Jcanette MacDcnald, that popular and charming pair, again delighted audiences at the Capitol last night with the second season of Paramount's scintillating picture "One Hour With You." A second attendance at this sparkling and lavish entertainment which has
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  • 281 9 Mr. de Valera m Defiant Mood fHOMAS' DUTIES TAUNT "Army of 50,000 Men Ready To-morrow" London, Sept. 12. Mr. de Valera m a speech at Kilkenny to-night said he had nothing fresh to say about the land annuities but added, "We are going to fight
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  • 51 9 London, Sept. 12. There must be no talk of surrender declared Mr. De Valera m a speech at Kilkenny re-affirming the intention to withold Ott land annuities from England. "We are going to fight and win. We must be prepared ior sacriAces for there Is not soft bargain with Britain.'
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  • 204 9 Chinese Workers praised m Flood Relief London, Sept. 12. Tribute to the "great resource, organising ability and extraordinary courage" of the Chinese technical staff of the Flood Relief Commission is paid m a long article m the times by Sir Hope Simpson dealing with flood relief
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  • 112 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Avoiding Meeting General He Censured Shanghai. Sept. 12. Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, said m an interview yesterday that Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Leader of the Leftist Party of the Kumointang, would return to Nanking to direct the affairs of
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  • 59 9 Reduction of 772 Tons for Week [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Sept 12. British rubber stocks decreased by 772 tons during the week. London stocks at present are 46,325 tons a«> compared with 46,982 tons a week ago a decrease of 657 tons. Stocks at Liverpool were
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    • 166 9 SALE BARGAINS AT ROBINSONS MT\ LADIES rKI^AMJE«E |l|i IWJ]>JE«^VEAJt B^^^B To Clear at Less Than I WTm I Half Our Usual Prices. I I STRIPED VESTS, FROM $3.95 TO $1.50 L V PLAIN VESTS WITH LACE TOPS k M W FROM $4.95 AND $4.50 mi W REDUCED TO $2.75 AND
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    • 1022 10 4 SHIPPING. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1032) 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
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    • 518 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. m o Due Spore. Sails Spore. Steamer S3. CITY OF MELBOURNE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 30 Oct. 2 s.s. CITY OF KOBE For
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    • 454 10 J* gjj> ry British India and Apcar |k. (Incorporated In England i "vg, MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARr* SERVICE. ARGO PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S t m LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SFRVi)r RNME M OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HINA iih. Due W M Tonnage.
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    • 506 11 fS. K. LINE fXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO [OS ANGELES, NEW YORK, HOS TON, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE via PAH AHA NEW MOTOR SHIP •HOKUROKU MARU" Arrive Leave Due Los Angeles Due New York. Sept. 22 sept. 22 Oct. 28 Nov. 12 (GAPORE Sept. 23 Sept. 24 please apply to: \KA SHOSEN
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    • 328 11 Ay^* *fmH %Mi 9 schedule EUROPE via AMIERCA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON J V P A t I I "j;£ S^ FROM MANILA AN »OR HONG KONG TO ?O^^J? I J^ EC a r^ R VIA HON OLLLU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA
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    • 856 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAPlA— Tuesday, Sept. 13. Paneh, Tanjong-Leidong, Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. BOTH— Wednesday, Sept. 14, Cheribon, Semazang, Sourabaya, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan. Samarinda, Sangkoelirang, Tandjong-Redeb and Teloek-Bajoer. MAJANG— Wednesday, Sept. 14, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeioe-Pallas, PengalianEstate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Sept. 14, Muntok and Palembang. TOBELO— Wednesday Sf-pt.
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  • 582 12 Importance of Medical Services "In view of the increasing importance which tropical and sub-tropical products assume m modern industrial and commercial life, it ia not surprising to find all the great trading nations of the world m active competition for these raw materials, and to find that m
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  • 83 12 Y. 58,000,000 Defrayed From April to July Tokyo. During the four months from April to July this year the Government has defrayed a total c um of Yen 58.122.974 as the Manchurian Incident expenditures. Of the amount. Yen 33.373.187 was spent by the War Office. Yen
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  • 16 12 The s.s. Both arrived m port from Sour baya yesterday with 1.133 pigs and 165 buffaloes.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 634 12 Burns Philp line. i (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 B.S. MANQOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 614 12 Kerr Steamship Coa: (Incorporated In D.g a NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to H(.s(, ln v Philadelphia and Baltimore (vi* c r^ MS. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 n>v *U MS. SILVERPALM Oct. 18 Por rates and particulars plea.se apply to j Joint wmc« oj 1 PACIFIC M V BEN Cll
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 618 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BT TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 pm. 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 ajn. Keiantan (via Gemas) Sunday
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    • 209 12 No. 1 Dock: Lch. Shark, Kepong. No. 2 Dock: De Weert. CLEARANCES Sept. 11. Calcutta Maru. Hakozaki Maru. Sanyo Maru. (Japan); Jarak, Rahman, Mata Hari. Ho Sang. Magnet, Hector. Grangepark. !<Brit>; Havel. (Ger); Solviken. (Nor); G. Van G>?en. Belawan, Batak. Palima, (Dut). Sept. 12. Jean Laborde. G. G. Merlin, <Fch);
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 523 13 Popularity of Late P. and O. Chief London. A beque t indicative cf the h-tt Lord Inchcape's esteem for the captains and chief officers of the P. and O. Steam Navigation and associated companies, of which he was chairman, has just come to light. Under
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    • 240 13 Third Shipment Landed The Italian salvage steamer Artiglio reached Plymouth with a consignment of gold and silver estimated to be worth £190.000 salved from the wreck of the liner Egypt off Ushant. The amount landed consisted cf 15,000 sovereigns. 21 boxes of gold bars. 3nd 65
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    • 36 13 A Speedy French Destroyer Paris, Sept. 7. The enormous speed of 43 miles an nour was attained during her trials by the newly launched destroyer Cassard, which represents the first of a new series.
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    • 130 13 Per Patroclus. sailing to-day: Mr. D. Higson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willgress. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. G. Davies, Mr. W. H. Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Millar and 2 children, Mr. D. C. Richards, Mr. O. Richards, Mr. J. C. Johnston, Miss M. M. G.
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    • 38 13 Per President Monroe: Mr. Adin P. Brooks, Mr. L. D. Cullings. Mrs. L. D. Cullings, Mr. Wilbur Keblinger, Mrs. N. B. Smith, Master N. B. Smith Jr., Mr. D. Stewart, Doctor August Schachner, Mrs. Aug-ust Schachner.
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    • 629 13 A Scheme for Laying Up Tonnage I icutenant-Calonel Frank L. Pickersgill and Mr. W. S. Martin, of William Pickersgill and Sens, Limited, shipbuildei s, Sunderland, send particulars of a scheme fcr the breaking-up of old British tonnage. They recall that jthe scheme wa; rejected by a Special Committee
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    • 183 13 Claim for an Ancient China Vessel The reference to Cosens' 86-year-old paddlesteamer Premier has again raised the question of the oldest registered steamer, says The Syren. Mr. John C. V. Horton. M.1.N.A., managing director of Messrs. F. J. Trewent and Proctor. Limited, instances the Russian-built Chineseowned iron
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    • 159 13 Ordinary Shares to Be Reduced London. Meetings have now been called by Clan Line Steamers to approve the capital reduction plan outlined m the report issued m April. In view of the continued depression m the shipping trade and the adverse conditions ruling, the directors are of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 450 13 f SiNGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) jOffce 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya Delivered with the Chota Kazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber tin cables appear daily. Special include pictures, serial story bridge and
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    • 524 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME */Wk NCLUDE Caiuds't new mxmlc ro«te H x J fi fl H jour itinerary. f M^ I I H See the finest •ceaerr ia ta« rimrtiia fj^ 1 Rockiet— Mt. Robwn. tallest of them all— y^V-^ iHAHHfI W from luxury train* equipped lor npnat J
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  • 474 14 Singapore, Sept. 9. The prices quoted Are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. MEAT Beef steak (Round) Kati 33 Beef stew or curry do 25 Pork, lean do 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 36
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  • 181 14 Success of Novel Experiment An eerie silence on the noisiest Tube m London is puzzling travellers on the Hampstead line. A mile after Golders Green the roar and banging of the train changes to a hollow moan while the ghost of an abandoned station unlit and
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  • 17 14 Bellicourt to Erect Memorial The Journal Offlciel publS^ t^Lr' be commemorated. DUHeB to
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  • 341 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." Tapjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 66 14 KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY KuaJa Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 a.m. 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 Official Wireless News. 7.25 Recital of
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  • 207 14 The programme of drills up to and for week ending. September 18th. are as follows: Tuesday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. "A" (M.G.) Coy., Lecture "Indirect Fire.' Intelligence PI.. 30 yards Range Revolver. Bukit Timah. Eur. M.G. PI., Practice Competition. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. S.R.A (v>. Battery Parade. M.G.
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  • 183 14 A Mistaken Idea Corrected '"Malaya" addresses the following letter lc the Daily Telegraph: Mr. Cornwallis West's artick on Malaya contains some real truths concerning a hitherto prosperous and particularly fortunate country, but the saying quoted, that it is "governed by the English for the benefit of the
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  • 30 14 A fire broke out at Kota Rembau about 7 from Tampln, at 2 a.m. on Friday and within half an hour* time sixteen sfaophousJ J^**n*«L Mort of the ahophou«« were
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 240 14 Children of all ages need KEPLER' TRADE MARK r COD LIVER OIL V p WITH MALT EXTRACT This nutritious food, rich m Vitamins A, B and D, enables them to build up vigorous bodies, strong l>one and sound teeth. Its flavour is delicious. Bottles of two sizes, from all Chemists
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    • 525 14 BA^_^UW/iy^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok
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    • 236 14 THE YOKOHAMA S BANK, L Preiidcnt r v^ The Nations Pro-,, Alexandria E .u RAN u tHE^ Calcutta, Cant^c, 'I- J-. Hamburg. HaSoT' Honolulu. Kaiyuan. Karach Angeles. Manila MvTV 0 Racoon. Rjo de N battle. Sen :ara n I Sourabava. Svdn.- Tsingtao. Correspondents at a cities of the world. Interest
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  • 597 15 SINGAPORE BANK AMALGAMATION gO HONG MEETING Scheme Approved by Shareholders m ral meeting of the Ho for the purpose of conn of amalgamation with ial Bank Limited and the j Bank Limited, was held at its M V< r Chambers. Raffles !d<d over by Mr. Chee E int were Messrs.
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  • 219 15 Capital Reduction Resolution Confirmed An extraordinary general meeting of Messrs. W. Hammer and Co., Ltd., for the purpose of confirming a resolution to reduce capital, was held yesterday at the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. Derrick and Co., m Hongkong Bank Chambers. Mr. W. E. Rayner presided,
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  • 230 15 Mr. Prank S. Williams, American Trade Commissioner, 7A. Ocean Building. Singapore, has just received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia: FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1932 Total Exports from United States
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  • 172 15 During the past 17 years 60 out of 120 representative American corporations increased their advertising outlay at an average rate of 16 per cent, yeaxly; the other 60 pursued an opposite policy. Those that persisted m keeping In the limelight through fair and foul weather have
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  • 48 15 The Singapore office of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited, are m receipt of telegram from Head Office Informing that, at the 105 th half-yearly general meeting of the Bank on Sept. 10th. V.1, 150,000. *a& appropriated ttf Reserve Fund, making the total of .Y.lla 450.000.
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  • 479 15 Committee Views on Organisation The report of the Committee of New Industrial Development appointed by the Economic Advisory Council is issued. The Committee was appointed m March, 1931, to consider whether the formation of a central organisation of industrial research independent of existing: Government and private I
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  • 60 15 Abandoned Over 31 Per Cent of Area Batavia, Sept. 12. According: to the latest reports 450 J rubber estates have completely and 111 partially abandoned tapping bringing the J total area m the Dutch East Indies over I which tapping has been abandoned to J thirty-one
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  • 178 15 fsdfasdfasdfas Imports from the Far East An increase m the gold stock of the United States by nearly $11,000,000. largely as a result of released metal held under earmark for foreign account and of imports, chiefly from the Far East, is rather significant m that it may
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  • 485 15 Increase of 25 Per Cent m Output Victoria, B.C.— Gold production m British Columbia increased by 25 per cent, m the first half of this year compared with the corresponding period of 1931, states the review of the mineral industry issued by Hon. W. A. McKenzie, British
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  • 255 15 Largest Turnover Since 1925 The feature of the Stock Exchange on Aug. 30, was provided by the Rubber share market. A very strong demand sprang up for the shares, and there were very few descriptions which did not succeed m reaching higher levels; m many instances gains
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  • 109 15 The directors of Selangor River Rubber Estate have received sufficient promises of financial support from shareholders to justify their proceeding with the reconstruction without going, to the expense of underwriting the Issue. Consequently an extraordinary meeting has been convened for to-day at 481-484, Salisbury House, E.G., for
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  • 360 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES September 12. SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London, 3 months' sight 2)4 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 31 32 London, 30 days' sight 2|3 15 16 London, demand 2 3 29.32 Lcndcn, T.T. 2j3 7 s Lyons and Paris,
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  • 64 15 September 12th.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyer? Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot B '4 8% Standard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. 8 516 8 7|16 Oct. 8-% 8»4 Nov. 8H W% Oct-Dec. Bs Jan-Mar. 8 lljH Tone of Market: Quiet Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot
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  • 885 15 MONDAY, SEPT. 12TH, 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bayers Sellers Asam Kumbang 26s 28s Austral Malay 18s 20s Ayer Hitam (ss) 12s 3d 13s Bangrin Tin 15s 17s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves (.$1) 40 50 Bukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah Malay 5s 7s nom.
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    • 76 15 \ssets exceed $12.000.000 Assurance In force over $35.000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • 559 16 Six-a-Side Sets New Sport Fashion FIRST ROUND TIES END Two more entertaining matches m the S.C.C. six-a-side tournament were played off on the padang yesterday, completing the first round ties. There was less interest displayed on the part cf club members than m the matches
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  • 240 16 Anglo-Chinese School Carnival The third annual swimming carnival of the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, was held at V MCA. Pool at Port Canning on Friday. Some very good diving was seen m the diving competition Each competitor was to perform three dives, two of which were given and one voluntary.
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  • 119 16 Conclusion of Canadian Tour Victoria (8.C.). The Australian cricket team concluded the Canadian tour by gaining an easy victory over a British Columbia eleven, scoring 422 for eight wickets, after dismissing the local team for 87 Australia's scores:— V. Y. Richardson b Rivers 15; R. Nutt, b Bullen,
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  • 149 16 WEIGHTS FOR GOLD CUP RACE Handicaps For Saturday The weights for the Gold Cup race (I Imiles) to be run at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday were published yesterday morning, and are as follow: Mintage 9-7 Lightarmed 9-6 Back Number 9-6 Comprador 9-6 Frontier 9-4 Kalaw 9-2 Mi
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  • 282 16 Concluding Matches This Week The S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament conclude: his week. Ties for to-day and to-morrow arc < as follow: Profession Pairs Level: Semi -Final A. D. Anderson and N. S. Wise beat Roy i Smith and W. J. M. Warden. 7—5. 7—5. A. Class Doubles Handicap
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  • 78 16 YESTERDAYS RESULTS Championship Singles: N. A. Hannay beat N. S. Hogan. 6—l. 6—2; Dr. W. A. Balhctchet beat M. A. Cordeiro. 6 2. 6 o. A Singles; D. Leicester beat G. Lowe. 6 2. 6—4. B Singles:— N. E. de Souza beat C. B Webb wo.; G. E.
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  • 219 16 South Johore to Run a Side This Season A meeting was held m the Johore Civil Set- vice Club on Saturday when about 30 members interested m Rugby were present. The Hon'ble Mr. B. J. R. Barton took the chair, after which it was unaminously decided to run a
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  • 66 16 The closing date for the ten mile cross country race organised by the Clerical Union has been extended until to-morrow. c Competitors desiring to participate dhouM t send their names to Mr. J. P. Tham, 7 Ocean 1 Building as soon as possible. There Is
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  • 610 16 CORRIB FIRST IN SUNDAY'S RACE Kathleen Retires m A Class Event The filial race for the Williamson Cup (B Class) took place on Sunday morning. An excellent start was made by most of the boats who were bunched to windward on the line. Prima Donna was
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  • GOLF
    • 125 16 Garrison Golf Club Monthly Medal The Monthly Medal was played on Saturday and Sunday. Thirty cards were taken out and the best return were: Ft. -Lieut. G. G. C. Pigott 78 9— 69 C H. Kent 76 6 70 H. D. Mundell 73 3 70 Lieut. A. P. Cholmondeley 84
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    • 52 16 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB MONTHLY MEDAL Twenty-eight cards were taken out for the September Medal which resulted m a win for H. Jackson who returned a score of 3 down. BALL SWEEPS Saturday: Tie betveen P. G. Ridout 1 down C. R. Evans 1 H. Jackson 1 Suntoy- H. L. Hosking
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    • 40 16 SINGAPORE G.C. DUFFERS' CUP COMPETITION The final round of the above competition was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday between H. L. Snowie and Major H. W. Wilby and resulted m a win for the latter by 4 and 3.
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  • 84 16 Negri Sembilan's Victory Over Selangor Seremban, Sept. 11. The half yearly tennis tournament played between the Selangor Japanese club and the Negri Sembilan Japanese club was held to-day when twelve singles and six doubles matches were played. Negri Sembilan won eight singles and five doubles matches and retained
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  • 449 16 X-RAY VERDICT May Have To Winter In Switzerland In connection with the official statement that K. S. Duleepsinhji will not go to Australia with the M.C.C. team, the position was on Aug. 30, that "Duleep" had been X-rayed, but that the results of
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  • 408 16 Alterations and Additions to the Course The report of the committee of the Keppel olf Club, to be presented at the annual meting on Tuesday. Sept. 20. at 6.30 p.m.. states: The Accounts for the year shew a small excess of Income over Expenditure of $4.24 The
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  • 148 16 Election of Association Officials [Prom Ojr Own Correspondent] Seremban, Sept. 11. The annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan badminton association was held tonight with Tuan Sheikh Ahmad. J.P., N.S., presiding. The rules of the association, drafted by the general committee, were read and on the proposal
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    • 186 16 MOUTRIE PIANOS NOW AT REDUCED PRICES but not reduced m qualit the Moutrie Piano still remains the standard instrument m the Far East PRICES FROM $425,00 USED PIANOS FROM BOM* S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Hong Konjr Raffles Place. Tel. 6122. jq^ B Angles on Practical Flying BY P.
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