The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press \Sto. 1.:.756 ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 116 1 Railway patrcls at Tanjong Rambutan discovered fcclts loose on the permanent way. The police are investigating the mattei Pa«o 9. The Jockey Club is eppesed to sweepstakes Page 16. Sentence of seven years imprisonment was passed on a Chinese found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to
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  • 52 1 TATE FIT TO TRAVEL Lcndon. Sept. 19. It is officially announced that Tatc has been medically examined and pronounced almost fit. He will report at Lords on Wednesday for his passport and catch a train on Thursday morning enroute to join the M.C.C. touring team at Toulon or
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  • 1029 1 A man came out into the hot damp air cf a July night m Tokyo and hung up a cotton I flag intimating that for the rest of the evening the price ot admission t" the Atago cinema would be twopence. Some young men m stifT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 BIGIA TEA Urinu- the freshness an( l fragnum of the M 1 1 1 y I n gardens frtri I<> your home. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Modern Sanitation and Hot and Cold Running Water. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE 9.30 to Midnight •ECIAL SPECIAL DAILY TO-MORROW Pig DOLLAR LUNCH
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    • 125 1 H EUROPE HOTEL F™* SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL WINES DINNER DANCES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SAIURDAY. Telephone iH i^™ 5341 '4 LINES). ■I -^■ift NEW SHIPMENT P V m CABIN AND I WARDROBE WjedLmAYHARD Co., Ltd. 519 1^r -d^^||^^ 11 BATTERY SINGAPORE. THE PRICELESS INCREDIENT OF EVERY PRODUCT
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    • 215 1 Mr. Samuel Gcldwyn has offered an apology to the film star. Ronald Colman. who is claiming $2,000,000 against Goldwyn Productions for alleged libel Page 13. Biitain is opposed to a common fund fcr the assistance of the Danubian States Page IS. The death of Sir John E. Barlow is announced
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 298 2 Mr. C. S. Kneebone and Miss Constance Knight Last Wednesday at All Saint?' Church. Taiping. a very pretty wedding took place between Christopher Stephen Kneebone. General Manager Kamunting Tin Dredging Co.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S. Kneebone. Woodville. South Australia, and Miss Constance Mary Knight,
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  • 131 2 Ugly Incident at Luna Park Taiping. Sept. 18. An incident which does not encourage respect for local boxing occurred at the Luna Amusement Park last evening. Before the commencement of the series of bouts which had been arranged, a large crowd gathered outside the entrance and suddenly tried
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  • 201 2 Penghulu Committed to Assizes Ipoh. Sept. 16. Crowds of Malays Invaded the Selama Court on Tuesday when the preliminary inquiry into the case m which Kulop Hussain. the Assistant Penghulu of Selama. who stands charged with the attempted murder of a compatriot, named Mat bin Kechi, on
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  • 38 2 Edward George Divvies. aged 23, of Moreton-in-Marsh. Gloucester, had just finished a game of tennis when he slipped and fell on the back of his head. He vras dead from a dislocated neck before a doctor could arrive.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 "CORNOL" CORN REMOVER. CURES CORNS WITHOUT PAIN. Corns removed after a few days treatment. Price 75 cents per bottle. Obtainable from all and Stores. Distributors MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Wholesale and Retail Chemists. All wholesale enquiries to be addressed to MEDICAL HALL. LTD., Wholesale Dept., 20b Colly it Quay. BUSINESS CARDS.
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    • 234 2 NOTKK. Tenders. NOTICE i invited for th and that particulars of obtained m Tender Offices Construct i, i sr Annual bi g, See list ta ft| Leasins c Dat- <• Constru.:.,:. Coast. 1) I Transports. Board foe I of Clrsint; "I Supply of S Pneumati T 4 pm. Ort 1932
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 188 2 THK VVKKK Tuesday. 20th. High Water 01.09 8 7 ft.. 12.52 8.1 ft. S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament concludes. Annual general meeting of Keppel Golf Club, 6.30 p.m. Annual general meeting of Sungei Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd., Chartered Bank Chambers, noon. Singapore Musical Society Orchestral Concert. Memorial Hall. 5.30 p.m. Wednesday.
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  • 246 3 Former Chinese Minister's Visit to America London, Sept. 16. Dr. Sze. former Chinese Minister m London, left for the United States ye-terday. His visit is private but it is believed that he will get m (ouch with American diplomats and the public m behalf of the Chinese Government
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  • 113 3 Visit to Denmark r.nd Sweden Rugby, Sept. 17. The Prince of Wales has left London for Denmark. After four days" visit at Copenhagen the Prince will be the guest of King Christian to whcm he will carry a greeting from the King and Queen fcr his royal
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    11 3 sc:nc fiom "The Mayer's Nest." which optns ;it the Pavilion tc-day
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  • 208 3 Probable Visit to Singapore (By Our Muslim Correspondents Local Muslim will be interested to know that Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, life-president of the Western Islamic Association. England, whose name is well known to Muslims all over the world and who since his conversion to Islam thirty years ago
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  • 130 3 Conversion Scheme on November Ist. Paris, Sept. 16. The new 4H% rentes will come into force on Nov. Ist and are not redeemable before 1939. They are redeemable within 75 years from the date of Issue by drawings or purchase. They will be exempt from all special taxation.
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  • 268 3 Dying Official Not to be Prosecuted Winnipeg:. Sept. 17. Despite shortage? cf $860,000 church fund the Anglican Church authorities do not propose to prosecute Machray but he is still under indictment for the theft of Manitoba University funds. Machray is suffering from cancer ani is not expected
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  • 186 3 Railway Hint To Road Tax Opponents Restoration of toll gates and the setting up of a public roads authority is described by the I "Railway Gazette" as the "logical rlternativt' to the recommendations of the Salter Ccmmitte* on rail and road transport. The public roads authority,
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  • 158 3 A 16 N Humbcr Salcon finished m regal red I J s Sir M'lcolm C^mpbll's latest purchase; c model that has achieved a remarkable degree of -Aicces* on account of its refinement both rf appearance and performance. It SOOSJ what it is: a wsll-built, solidly
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  • 33 3 The postponed seventh annual general meeting of the Singapore Municipal employees* Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, will be held m the Board Room, Municipal Offices, on Tuesday, October 11th, at 4 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 369 3 iSllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured m the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received
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    • 383 3 13 AT^ T C 1^ 1^ DJ\±J JLiEjvj m m WHY go on SUFFERING?! \M 'isw Why endure agonising skin afflictions another day tfass£s&%% when I 9 sprnt NOW will briru? you relief m a few :|w llyfe moments? Remember, too— nothing HEALS like IP^L Germolene Ointment quick, easy, clean
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  • 1848 4 Peace and Beauty of the Stratosphere Professor Piccard's Hour-to-Hour Diary BEFORE writing a fuller account of my ascent into the Stratosphere, I think that some extracts from the log book, which was kept on board the balloon during the whole ascent will fc* of interest. Our notes show that we
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  • 328 4 Though Flying is Now 10 Per Gent. Safer Steps are being taken to tighten up the tests for air pilots, m preparation for the time when the skies, too, will have a traffic jam problem. Flyii.g is 10 per cent, safer than it vris a
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  • 114 4 One-way Air Traffic On one of the hangars at Brooklands Aerodrome has been erected a big letter "R," which can be illuminated. When the "R" flashes incoming pilots know they must descend by right-hand circuits— when it is not illuminated left-hand circuits are the rule. Nearly 3.000 passengers have used
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  • 1041 4 Another Himalayan Expedition Fails THE expedition to the Himalayas failed to conquer Nanga Parbat. A despatch from Miss Elizabeth Knowlton, one of the party gives an account of their difficulties. Our men have all come down for two or three days' rest while waiting for the
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  • 227 4 Supercharger to be Tested on Engine A private attempt to smash the British air speed record will be made soon. Mr. Amherst Villiers. designer of the Villiers supercharger, has bought one of the R.A.F.'s 1929 Schneider race seaplanes and two special racing engines. II
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  • 228 4 Ju so -SI a via Is Tired of Dictator "Jugc-Slavia is seething with discontent" said Mr. C. T. Cramp when asked for his impressions of his visit to that country at the invitation of the railwaymen there. "The feeling against the Dictatorship is intense," he added.
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  • 1331 4  -  T. STANHOPE SPRIGG Flying Topics Progress of London's Skx "Terriers" By T^HE long-standing interest of HM. the King m aviation is well-known, but I had not before heard the suggestion that he was the first monarch, if not the first Englishman, to fly. According to a
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  • 61 4 Joins Board .f^-u' >'»^ Lord bmto* the Jockey Club Boxing Board t* C v vitation to jo.n t», boarc ball Club. Tl». At nal I most interostiuK < f country. Sir San,:- l man. Mr. J .J Edu ,n> '"^^l other membt-rs o( tl.o l>tird w H Westmorland.
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    • 329 5 jjg \/;jn with the Honest face is Here I RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. HOI OF COMEDY WITH SYDNEY HOWARD \BI V \BhTTfcD B\ (LAI'DE HILBERT g/DNEy HOWARD We lltaupfs Itest" nim AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION To Yourself, I Will Be Happy" it is the title of the with the catchy tune It
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    • 362 5 "Xo other air film so far can rival it for sheer breath-taking thrills" (Singapore Free Press). "Perhaps the Best of it's kind yet seen" (Straits Times). Positively LAST NIGHT?" SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEE j TO-MORROW AT 3.15. Send The Children to see this clean thrilling Picture Paramount's authentic Romance— Laugh
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    • 325 5 Crowded at every performance Of course It's a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture JOAN CRAWFORD Robert Montgomery IN LETTY LYNTON MEXT < IBAXCii; [Was This Nan A Diabolic Fiend k Or A Devoted Father? jtjf All Paris trembled at his cold!U||| blooded crimes. Only his child Jftj knew his warm-hearted kindness.
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  • 353 6 C. D. Aarvold to Captain Blackheath The Rugby season ha: not yet opened (the Free Presi correspondent wrote on August 29). There are no vital alterations to the laws of the game to confuse flayers. A terrifying li<=t cf alterations was prerer.ted at the annual meeting, but there
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  • 334 6 New Tennis Wonder from America Frank Parker, America's latest lawn tennis discovery, wha will be seen at Wimbledon next year, is the most picturesque boy player ever turned out by municipal courts. He Ls a P.> of humble birth and an orphan. His real name is Pinjakowski. he
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  • 141 6 English Test Cricketers Leave for Australia London. Sept. 17. An immense crowd wao present at St. Panrras Station this morning to bid a riotous farewell to the fifteen M.C.C. cricket tourists who are sailing by the Orontes for Australia m an attempt to win back the "Ashes."
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  • 346 6 Suggestion That Ireland Shall Be The Venue Interest has been aroused m Ireland by the declaration ot General ODuffy that he has applied unofficially far the Olympic Games of 1940 to be held m Dublin. The General who is on the Olympic Council and "fathered" the
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  • 47 6 By scoring 3,300 runs m 33 innings an average of 100 Don Bradman headed the batting averages of A. A. Mailey's team of Australian cricketers during their Canadian tour. Of the 44 matches played m Canada, the Australians won 38, lost 1 and drew 5.
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  • 233 6 Up to Angus' 24t'n the electric hare at Harringay track had covered 1.643 miles since the beginning of the year, without once being caught. Pour of America's leading lawn tennis players. Ellsworth Vines. Wilmer Allison. John Van Ryn. and Gledhill. will tour Australia next winter from November to February. Jack
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  • 15 6 New York. Sept. 11. The following were the results m yesterday's baseball games.
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  • 90 6 Buckingham Win all Their Matches Buckinghamshire completed their program mo m the Minor Counties competition with the distinction of having won outright all the 10 matches played. Surh a fine record keeps them at the head of the Minor Counties table with a percentage of 100 and
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    • 106 6 H^/^X APPRECIATE fheir individual PLAYERS BACHELOR ov^ tipped cigarette made entirely fixmi finest Virginia tobacco itelight fully cool and fidl of character gW H H-W 5?/ MOST MOTORISTS HAVE SUFFERED VTHE COSTLY EXPERIENCE OF HAVING UNSKILLED REPAIRERS TEAR DOWN THEIR MOTORS TO FIX SOMETHING THAT REQUIRED NO FIXING. WHY THROW
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    • 308 6 So( <><>lin(lan<{ I Soothing f riiliiiiiaTai^ I t n<lrr -U, h iL Jl ■ft" H" lull, V" a..«1,,r,. lv Sniri] H 1 H gffiK S I I F BYE SPECIALS! I SEMAKA >(„ jaw I Eye-clinic transferred I to IVndrian 12. I Semaran^r. I Sore Throat? I I find FORMAMINT
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  • 8922 7 XEGUTIVE "BOMBSHELL" FOR COMMISSIONERS XPLANATION AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING "NOT VERY HAPPILY WORDED" PRESIDENT AND LEAKAGE OF INFORMATION Hi, rnommendations of the Estimates Committee were finall> adopted at a general meeting of the Municipal dMtestonefl yesterday. Lengthy speeches were made dealing w ith the letter from the
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  • 25 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. ADAMSON. At Batu Gajah Hospital, on September 16th, 1932, to Mabel, wife of W. Adarason. of Jong Landor Estate. Chendriang, a daughter.
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  • 859 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932. THE COMING BUDGET MEETINGS The speech which Mr. Andrew Caldecott, the Chief Secretary, made to the annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters at Port Dickson last week serves as a curtain raiser to the Budget meetings of the Federal and Legislative
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  • 224 8 A special general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya will be held m the offices of the Association, Mercantile Bank Buildings. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. September 30th., at 2.30 o'clock p.m. The Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, visited Seremban on Saturday, to meet St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, on the Negri
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  • 138 8 Orchestral Concert At Memorial Hall Mr. Monia Litter, the popular conductor of the Raffles Hotel Orchestra, made his first appearance m an orchestral concert m Singapore last night, when the Singapore Musical Societygave their concert at the Memorial Hall. He received a great welcome from a large and
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  • 92 8 TAIPING ACCIDENT Loco. Foreman Seriously Injured (From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, Sept. 19. A miraculous escape from death by a fall from Taiping railway platform on Saturday evening, caused a sensation among the crowd on the platform. Loco Foreman, H. A. Wenman, who was
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  • 333 8 Membership Shows Small Decline The annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club will be held at the Club at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The Committee's report states The Committee elected at the last general meeting consisted of the following Hon. Dr. N. L. Clarke (President). Dr. V.
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  • 263 8 Chinese Run Over While Lying m Road Prom Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, Sept. I*. In thfe Coroners Court, Seremban, to-day, an inquest was held by Mr. R. P. Clegg. into the death of an unknown Chinese who was found lying on the road at 3' v mile Sikamat
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  • 51 8 Tuesday, September 20th Before Mr. Justice Whitley m the 3rd. Court at 10.30 a.m. Part heard:— Bkcy 786 30— Re Chop Yong Long Chiang. Motion to adjudge Heng Yong Ker. Bankrupt Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the 2nd. Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Khoh Ang
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  • 83 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE] COPYRIGHT] London, Sept. 19. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £146V 2 (£lso^). Forward £148V 4 (£152y 2 The market is flat. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as
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  • 149 8 POWDERED GLASS IN JUDGE'S FOOD SIBF.BARRETT-LENVi. ESCAPE Incident Mfcp h M Details of v Flennes Barn- the Straits s, Lennard. ha- London DOTTC j Not very 1,,, m Jamaica In M amount of local his wife wen- Examination 'B* B some powder.,l was above nq Tfc», how the gla.vs A
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  • 258 8 Promissory u v f m $99 Alleged to ha\. to sign a promisor v farm Waye and Ohug Pool f Mr. A. W Hay Second M.v. y«, with extortion. Both Mm m Waye being repn seated by Mr N jqjj The complaii been a roolie m the etnptaj
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  • 132 8 Agenda For Next M The Budget m ill win be held Colonial ■Mlv Can Ir 1 1 C prove thr Drat* I penditure for th- IW Mr. Wee Swat the next n. ituled "An Ordn. Ann BOOCd M Bill The follown Ordinance No Minor OHru. B No. 9.;
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  • 40 8 The wrdriinn took pi" wft Church, Lanrast.r G.vt.- I Collet) of Mauruv Athn > n v m late A. J. SalU-r a;ui M Kathleen, elder daughU-r Williamson. Hong BMI d w j< Mrs. WlUlanuon. of Canipdi-n hi 1 Press London correspond*-:!!-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 217 8 C3UUDEECKS WINE MERCHANTS. 15UU 1 11 O OBSJOJ HIGH AND DRY GIN PJlljll Finest For Cocktails. f ygßgSgJSp^ ll BY SPECIAL VSK^^gyjjjf TO HM. THE APPOINTMENT J&Ghmr4Brf KING OF SLAM. THE "EASI SMOKE," THE NOVEL CIGARETTE BOX This new Cigarette Box is useful and novel m construction. Lights automatically as
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    • 62 8 AN EX-DETECTIVE SAYS that the majority of swell cracksmen use luxurious high-powered cars. Just to keep up disappearances And when they disappear with your goods, it is to be hoped that you have your GAFLAC BURGLARY POLICY m force, so that the value of your possessions will be fully recompensed.
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  • 180 9 >700,000 And Arms For 'Release of Mrs. Pawley A WEEK'S RESPITE [niesome Hint to Corkran's Employers Newchwan*. Sept. 19. ejr'l father. Dr. Phillips, has ;iid by three bandit chiefs hflfl been well-treated m im. which has been fixed lob, 200.000 rounds of pisfol rounds of rifle ammunition.
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  • 206 9 pe For "Sudden Access of Strength" London, Sept. 19. ary of the coup d'etat at Uwd by special articles m B. of the Liberal organs, calling attenalfty between the Japanese then and subsequent developirmicle hopes that Sir John reassure American opinion by I access of strength at the
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  • 23 9 I^ti- Japanese Boycott Oecision Manila. Sept. 19. 600 Chinese, including inU, voted for a boycott v m the Philippines— Reuter.
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  • 33 9 i;ti<n m Discount K-ito Expected Berlin, Sept. 19. m the discount rate the decision m principle laticnal Settlement at Article 29 of the Reichsbank h.sbank a free hand ml rate Reuter.
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  • 104 9 mjm ll( hiMson s on Way to £n I inland HH '-iK-iili.iKfn. Sept. 16. fSm h;is left Angmagsalik for Al* rdcen trawler Lord HI ■■I '<t«d: The Lord Talbot, ■9 l l.vinp Family," has now MM K;Lt Greenland. The HH <t(d with their plane In HB| tgem America,
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  • 440 9 MR. DE VALERA IN ENGLAND "4 Few Hours m London Resting" Dublin. Sept. 19. Colncidentaly with the departure of Mr. De Vaiera and the Irish delegation to Geneva a r?-affirmation of the intention to carry the fight with Britain to a finish was made
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  • 76 9 Mussolini Addresses Old Comrades Rome, Sept 18. Fifty thousand past and present Bersaglieri paraded at the unveiling by the King of the monument to Italy's crack corps on the spot of their historic entry into Rome on Sept. 20th 1870. Mussolini, who is an old Bersaglieri. delivered a
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  • 77 9 Bolivia Wants Immediate Cessation of Hostilities London, Sept. 19. Following the prolonged struggle around Fort Bouqueron m Gran Chaco Forest the prospects of peace m Bolivia and Paraguay are brighter. A La Paz message says Bolivia has informed the neutrals that she agrees to the immediate
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  • 57 9 Mr. Windeatt Fractures His Arm [From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh, Sept. 19. Roller skating has become vory popular m Ipoh, the new rink at the Grand Hotel being well patronised. One of the keenest skaters, the Hon'ble Mr. T. Windeatt. sustained a fall on the hard cement rink
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  • 73 9 Curious Incident at Hospital A curious incident occurred m the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Sunday when a Chinese, holding a piece of tuba root m one hand and a pastry cake m the other, walked into the place and stated that he had eaten some of
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  • 72 9 At a meeting held at the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, on Sunday, the following gentlemen were elected office bearers of the Hindu Association, Singapore, for the ensuing year: President, Dr. V. K. Samy; Vice Presidents, Mr. V. Packlrisamy, Mr. S. Govindasamy; Hon. Secretary, Mr. D. Sunderum; Hon. Asst. Secretary, Mr. M.
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  • 116 9 Reported Intention of Resigning LONDON MEETING Discussion of Ottawa Agreements London, Sept. 16. Liberal Ministers attached to the Samuel group have been meeting these last few days, when it is understood the question of the Ottawa agreements came under discussion. Reports which appeared to-day that they
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  • 147 9 New Zealand Earthquake Damages Home Wellington. Sept. 16. A series of earthquake shocks at short intervals wrought widespread havoc over a radius of sixty miles round Hawkes Bay. although fortunately there were no fatalities. The areas chiefly affected are the Gisborne and Wairoa districts. Minor tremors continue at
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  • 138 9 Death Recalls Countess Cathcart Sensation London. Sept. If. The death is announced of the Earl of Craven at Pau. at the age of 35. The announcement recalls the famous case m which Vera. Countess Cathcart. was detained at Ellis Island m 1926. her admission to the U.S.A.
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  • 96 9 Railway Patrol's Discovery Near Tanjong Rambutan I From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Sept. 19. Evidence of the alertness of the railway patrols was given on Saturday, when a night patrol discovered a slight disturbance on the line near Tanjong Rambutan and promptly signalled the stoppage of the night
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  • 77 9 400 Marks Bonus For German Employers Berlin, Sept. 16. German industries are to have a forty hour week according to the amplification of Chancellor Von Papen's economic programme issued to-day. In spite of the curtailment of the number ot working hours, wages will remain unchanged. Employers who
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  • 30 9 NEW GERMAN AMBASSADOR IN LONDON Berlin, Sept. 18. It is understood that Herr Von Hoesch, the present German Ambassador m Paris, will be the next Ambassador m London. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 59 9 The Malayan Arts and Crafts Society have received a new supply of the most fascinating silver ware, including buckles and sets of buttons, from Brunei and Kuala Kangsar. People who are on the look out for attractive Christmas or birthday gifts are recommended to pay a
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  • 384 9 BRITAIN'S VIEWS Support From France and America London, Sept. 14. The situation arising from Germany's claim to equality of rights m armaments and the French rejection of this claim is still receiving the attention of the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir John Simon. A statement of Britain's position
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  • 481 9 London, Sept. 19. The unanimous hope that Germany will take advantage of the opportunity offered to re-consider her decision to abstain from the proceedings of the Disarmament Bureau at Geneva this week is expressed m the comments of the London press on the British Note, which i-.
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    • 1000 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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    • 493 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co*, Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Spore. Sails Spore. Steamer s-3. CITY OP MELBOURNE For Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 30 Oct. 2 *.s. CITY OP KOBE Por Havre, London,
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    • 450 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARrn SERVICE. U PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 5 N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS M VIFSTVN < (lV i.v LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ft Jifa Due Tonnage. Singapore. '-u» BANGALORE 6,000
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    • 544 11 0 S. K. LINE EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE TO LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK, IiOSTOS, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE ™i^ ill j%l NEW MOTOR SHIP "HOKUROKU MARU" Arrive. Leave Due Lo* Angeles Due New York. Sept. 22 Sept. 22 Oct. 28 Nov 12 •RE Sept. 23 Sept. 24 parttculan please apply to: OSAKA
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    • 316 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON VIF'EHS'* SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU 1O SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAV^A AND NEW YORK THROUGH RATE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £107.10.0. EUROPE via SUEZ
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    • 851 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ N. HOLLAND— Tuesday, Sept. 20, Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. MAPIA Tuesday, Sept. 20, Paneh, Tanjong-Leidong, Tanjong-Mengeidar and Asahan. TOMOHON Tuesday, Sept, 20, Pontianak (saloon passengers mails only), Singkawang,Pemangkat and Sambas. PASIR Tuesday, Sept. 20, Peneng (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api.
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    • 526 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the SS. MANGOLA (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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    • 521 12 CHECKING CRIMINAL CAREERS PRISON COMMISSIONER'S PLAN Compulsory Mental Home Treatment The most revolutionary change for many years m the British penal system is proposed m the annual report of the Pri?on Commissioners. It is, m brief, a recommendation that a large number of men and women convicted cf various offences
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    • 586 12 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. (Incorporated In U.S.A NEW YORK SERVICE. Regular Freight Service to Boston, Nei y Philadelphia and Baltimore (via S«*) Due Sail*. M.S. SILVERWALNUT Sept. 27 Oct. 3 I i M.S. SILVERPALM Oct. 18 Oct. 24 M.S. SILVERTEAK Nov. 8 Nov 14 Por rates and particulars please apply
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 652 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 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) Sunday
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    • 254 12 Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Hong Thong. Victoria Dock: F,F Klip-Klip. Launch No. 10. Keppel Harbour King's Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock Nil. No. 2 Dock. Lch. Shark, WBt. Sweet. Aslento. VESSELS ARRIVED Will Othe Wisp. Brit. 118, from Batu Pahat
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 38 13 uht 53 bullocks. 32 pigs Bangkok yesterday. I.ijn arrived m port from LISI from pigs and 136 learner Clunonct'aux is due Wednesday at b a.m. and same day at 2 p.m. for Suez, Port Said and Hi harves.
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    • 38 13 is arrived m Singa;dav irom Penajig: Mr. I I Lt>e, Mr. E. M. Mr L. M. Shadburn, Miss s hultz. From Port Swetrte, Mr. H. W. HawkesMr. F. Hammond. Mrs. Mr. Knowles. Mr. Scotland Beck Lim.
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    • 185 13 .■its passengers sailed on the which left London on .Mi C. Cobin. Mr. G. D. If. Davidson. Mr. G. R. Mr. A. R. Patullo, P Roberts. Mr. A. M. c r p k U'.nt. Mrs. Wait and infant, Mr R. Ackrill. Mr. W. J. All.n. Mr. H. J.
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    • 307 13 WELL IN THE GALLEY Hhy There Was No Coffee m Kiio ol the ship's bell, announcing bf* died away, the chief officer on the tramp steamer noticed (fragrant sm 1! of coffee, which usually spfrom the galley skylight at this hour, matter with cook?" he >■• 'i r; "hasn't' nplv,
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    • 37 13 r'"»»t \ft,r Fortnight's Moppajje Rott^dam, Sept. 14. 'nke which has been I fortnight has been morrow as the outcome both sides. The *>» be maintained fbr Siu r° nthSl acco^ng to the 'V, 'aviPwtoaoinnjtheem- Wireless
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    • 58 13 Manhattan's Stormy Atlantic Crossing London. Sept. 16. The U.S. liner Manhattan, of 30.000 nached Plymouth 36 hours late after encountering a 100 m.p.h. hurricane, with waves 50 feet high. The ship was hove to for 24 hours and for two days only steamed 41 and 52 miles
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    • 515 13 Le Havre. The new United States liner Manhattan landed her first passengers here and after unloading a big consignment of copper bars left for Hamburg to complete her first voyage on the North Atlantic service. This ship has been built m the United States to form with her sister-ship, now
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    • 354 13 Lowest Prices m Industry's History No more striking evidence of the present' position m the shipping industry throughout I the world could be found than existing values of new and second-hand vessels. Statistics show that they are lower than at any other period m the history of the
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    • 65 13 A rat-catcher's bill may be unexpected. This Is the account sent m to the wife of a Greenwich solicitor who called m the local rat-catcher when she saw a rat m her garden Rat-catcher (ss. per hour. 5 hours) £1 5; Assistant. 3s. per hou*. 5 hours) 15; Poison (2
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  • 1050 13 Germany Reminded of Concessions BRITISH NOTE Treaty Obligations Must Not Be Disregarded Rugby, Sept. 18. The views of the British Government on questions arising out of the German and French exchange of Notes on equality of status m the matter of disarmament are published. The statement says
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  • 279 13 Four Women Attacked m Their Home FAMILY QUARREL Husband Kills Wife's Mother Alleged to have been attacked with a knife by the husband of her daughter, (a Sinhalese named Mendis de Silva) at their home m Dhoby Ghaut, an elderly w<man, Mrs. Isabella Hamny. died m the
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  • 213 13 Negotiations m Cotton Dispute London, Sept. 16. Prospects are brighter as regards the outcome of the cotton negotiations. Agreement on certain matters has been reached by the joint committee of manufacturers and operatives meetIng m Manchester who, m connection with the agenda item dealing with the re -establishment
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  • 99 13 Germany's Physical Training Scheme Berlin, Sept. 14. The Government has launched a new project for the physical training of Germany's youngsters on a national basis apart from the influence of party politics. The step Is bound to be watched by France for signs of inclusion of military training
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  • 71 13 Scheffers to Open Factory at Paisley London, Sept. 14. Work is commencing almost immediately on the establishment of a pure silk factory at Paisley, Scotland, by the Viennese silk manufacturer, Heir Marks Scheffer. Herr Scheffer has chosen Paisley for the site of the works after twelve months investigations
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  • 71 13 RONALD COLMAN CLAIMS $2,000,000 Sam. Goldwyn Offers Apology Instead Hollywood, Sept. 14. Mr. Samuel Goldwyn, the film producer, has offered an apology to the film star, Ronald Colman. who is claiming $2,000,000 against Goldwyn Productions for alleged libel. Colman who is working under contract with
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  • 231 13 Britain Opposed to Common Fund Strata, Sept. 14. The British representative, addressing the Conference on the reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe yesterday, announced opposition on the part of Britain to the proposal for financial aid for those distressed countries submitted by the French. Italian and German
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  • 229 13 Death of Chief of Local Firm London, Sept 18. The death is announced of Sir John Emmott Barlow. Reuter. Sir John was educated at Tottenham School. Though a barrister of the Inner Temple since 1884. he never practised. In 1895 he married the Hon. Maria Heywood Denman
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  • 72 13 Victoria's Budget Deficit Reduced Melbourne, Sept. 14. Victoria is now on the high road to economic recovery. By widening the bases of income tax and increasing charges for various services. Government hopes to reduce the Victorian Budgets deficit by £590,000. At the conference of Australian
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  • 360 13 MURDER OF MAY LAST YEAR Allegations of Beating by Police Allegations that he was ill-treated by the 'police and forced to make a confession of his guilt, were made by Soh Beng Guat, alias Sor Phua, a Chinese who is charged with having committed a murder m
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  • 135 13 Crowds See Gorgouloff Executed Paris, Sept. 14. Gorjouloff died on the guillotine this morning with a message on his lips asking his wife, who is shortly to become a mother, to forgive him. He added that he hoped the child would be a boy who would
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 13 13 Further cables relating to the German claim will be found on page 9.
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    • 155 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME *aß| NCLUDE Caaada't mw L lM •**>' y I four itincnuT. S JL I I See the fiaert Mtsetj la tl« Caaftdfaai j^' ,^^r >^Lv 1 Rockie* Mt. RoUon, ullert of tken all Sm^^Rf^ lion luxury ttmim opippW ior •opr«m« 7 V. alßl comfort v
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  • 508 14 Woman's Fine Reduced on Appeal A Chinese woman, Fong Ah Ng. who had been fined $300, er in default. 12 months' imprisonment, for being m possession of $4 worth of Illicit chandu had her fine reduced to $100 or a months' imprisonment m default, by Mr. Justice Whitley
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  • 258 14 Malay Fishermen Sent To Prison T.iipii s. September 13. Two Malay Fishermen were sentenced to 2 months' R.I. this morning by Mr. R. P. Bingham. Acting Magistrate, on a charge of having used tuba roots to stupefy fish at Kuala Sungei Sapetang. Port Weld. Inspector Dan
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  • 131 14 DOG LEADS MASTER TO DEAD FRIEND A dog's persistence m attracting his master to a spot where an old friend lay dead was described at an inquest at Croydon at which a verdict of death from natural causes was returned on Elija Clements, aged 79. a night watchman, who was
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  • 221 14 Fifteen Sautters' Dwellings Destroyed The Ipoh Fire Brigade received a call at about 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday from Piilai and an engine, m charge of Mr. H J. Markes. tho Superintendent-, was rushed to the place where on arrival, it was found that several attap huts, the
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  • 132 14 A selection of MoiTis models was exhibited at a special Empire Products Pair held recently at Kowloon. China. The display, which was arranged by the Morris Distributors. Messrs.) Dodwell and Co.. Ltd.. aroused considerable comment among the officials and other visitors to this Fair, a
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  • 112 14 The following visitors called at the Malayan Office during the week of August 30. Mr. J. E. Skelton. of Negri Sembilan. who is staying at 100 Rrddle-sdown Road, Purley; Mr. P. L. Barclay, of Singapore, whose address is 81, White Street, Partick. Glasgow: Mrs. H. E. Mamie, of Kuala Lumpur,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 272 14 HAVE Oi AND THE JigfL REFUSE ORIGINAL |wffl RESOLUTELY FRUIT I VII THE smash! If imitation J^M^—^^^ fc^ i ii s \B' I Qs^s^sfSH __^s^IfIIHHHBI FRAMROZ Co. His health is your first consideration To assist his normal physical development and to ensure for him strength to 5> resist infection, give
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    • 343 14 BANKS AND JNStflT^ THE YOKOHAMA mmJ hiiTi. ''Ml Capitals, I Z. M I Aatxand MJ Calcutta, c M tien. Ham. Honolulu. X Anpl,. ,aki, N >■,■ Ram;.,.. M Seattl,.. Sourat.r. ~M Tsingtao 1 1 Com ?p cities of Z i I Interest V.I c H Fixed oepc,;, Mnn, to i
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  • 726 15 INFLUENCE OF WOOL Considerable Reactions Likely cheerfulness abroad the first a rote the Free Press London i August 30th. It is due to the of commodity prices. Wool, i)ber are the outstanding fea- ild the process continue it would seem [swk mark, i prices can hardly
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  • 734 15 The following is a report of the proceedings of the monthly Committee meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held m the Sandakan Club on Friday. September 2nd. at 6.30 p.m. Present: The Hon'ble Mr. f\ W. Pinnock I :n the Chair. Mr. J.
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  • 295 15 Quieter Commodity Markets London, Sept. 14. The Stock Exchange to-day displayed a much better sentiment and most prices appreciated. The outstanding features have been the activity m the oil market, following the rise m the price of petrol, and the strength of gold minings. The commodity markets,
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  • 267 15 Details For Holders m the Straits A bill has been passed by the French Parliament authorising conversion of the French francs issues of the following bonds No formalities have to be accomplished by French or foreign holders accepting the conversion. Those who do not accept it and who
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  • 121 15 Russians Reported to be Going To New York Pari.v Soviet oil interests are to be represented at the Oil Conference which is to be resumed m New York this month, and as a result it is likely that an agreement will be reached between the Anglo-American, Dutch, and
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  • 23 15 The following telegram has been received from the Mine Output first half September 618 hours, 165.000 cubic yards 1,041 pikuls.
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  • 132 15 £3,700,000 TO £425,000 Accumulated Debit Balance of £2,137,108 London, Sept. 14. A drastic capital reorganization scheme is announced by the Ebow Vale Steel. Iron and Coal Company, by which the capital wiii be reduced from £3.700.V00 to £425,000. which wiil be effected by reducing
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  • 572 15 Remarkable Figures m Latest Returns The steady growth m Shanghai customs revenue covering a period of ten years from 1922 to 1931. published m the latest Annual Trade Returns issued by the Chinese Maritime Customs by order of the Inspector-General of Customs, reveals the manner m which the
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  • 43 15 Likely to be 28,000 Tons Less Than Estimated London, Sept. 8. A discrepancy m the American rubber questionnaire figures seems likely to show that the American rubber stocks at the end of June were 28.C00 tons less than estinjat«d.
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  • 372 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES September 19. London. 4 months* sight 2,6 31;?? London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 23 29 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 s London, demand 2 3 27 32 London. T.T. 2 3 13! 16 Lyons
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  • 880 15 MONDAY, SEPT. 19TH, 1932 CLOSING QUOTATION* M Buyers Sellers 26s 28s 18s 20s Ayer Hitam (ss 12s 13s Bangrin Tin 15s 17s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 05 10 Batu Caves tsl> 40 50 Bukit Arang (*l) *0 nom. Burmah Malay 5s 7s nom. Chenderiang 9d Is nom.
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  • 34 15 September 19th.. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Setfen Tone of Market:—Dull and Easier. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2l*_.d. per lb, New York Spot Sheet G.cts. 3 7 16 per lb.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 76 15 hfstts eiceed »2,000,0CK> Annrance In tmttt OTer j»S.— O,<HW The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement*) HEAU OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry EC Th, company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, with
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  • S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
    • 253 16 Wise Defeats Goodman With the completion of the final oi the "A" class the singles section the S.C.C. autumn tennis handicap came to an end at the Padang yesterday. N. S. Wise defeating R. F. Goodman 5 7, 6 l. 6 3 m one of the best
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    • 84 16 The tournament concludes this afternoon with the final of the Profession Pairs, an event which, with youth opposed to experience, should be very interesting. The finalists are D. H. Kleinman and A. A. A. Paterson and N. S. Wise and A. D. Anderson. After the match the
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    • 141 16 Results of ties m the SRC. lawn tennis tournament are as follows: "A" Singles:— I) Leicester vs. Dr. W. A. Balhetchet (unfinished). F. E. Ess vs. N. S. Hogan (postponed). "B" Singles :_E. J. Woodford beat P H. de Souza 6 l, 6 l. WEDNESDAY'S TIES "A" Singles:
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  • 219 16 M.V.I. Meeting: at Serf;mban (Prom O_.r Cwr. Correspondent] Seremban, Sept 17. The rifle meeting of the Negri Sembilai branch of the Malayan Volunteer Infantr\ was held at the Seremban Rifle Range on Friday and Saturday. The results were Snap Shooting (Ist open* Sergt. Mohamed Yusop, No 1 Platoon. Seremban.
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  • 168 16 The following teams will represent the V M C.A. at hockey V.M.C.A. 3rd. Team vs. Khalsa Association 3rd. Team, on the V.M.C.A. ground on Wednesday at 5 p.m.. P. s. Brown, Lim Pbok Loong, E. Yzelman, Uew Yee Hlan J Ducles. W. Dunhill, Chia Boon Hui, Tan Choon
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  • 36 16 An Indian Association XI beat B Co OWstenhire Re*, at hockey by 3 goals to I.' The following will represent the Indian Asa? hoc^e^t^ SlUBaPOre Colt Kruuna. m. 8. Menon. C. Lai and T% -h SStSvKSy
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  • 136 16 LORD HAREWOOD'S EVIDENCE Less Danger If Controlled by Government London. Sept. 17. From the standpoint of horse racing interests the Jockey Club opposes sweepstakes. Lord Harewood, the Senior Steward, giving his evidence before the Royal Commission on Lotteries and BeUins, acknowledged that small sweeps were innocuous
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  • SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB
    • 108 16 The qualifying round of the above competition was played off at Bukit Timah yesterday 30 cards were taken cut and the following returned The following is the draw fci the first round, to be completed by Monday, the 26th instant. Mrs. S. Richardson vs. Mrs. W. L.
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    • 257 16 Tlv. following are the scores m the match pl?.yed between the Island Club and the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday over the Island Club course. Kepptl players mentioned first: M. M. Patterson and R. Craik 0. J. T. Smith and Dr. Ibrahim 1. H. Irving Jones and
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    • 22 16 The September monthly medal competition (stroke) of the Katong Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday next.
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    • 25 16 Playing at Bukit Timah on Sunday M> R Holmes, of Messrs William Jacks Ltd. holed his tee-shot at the fifth (160 yds).
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    • 56 16 t London, Sept: 16. The Irish Open Amateur Golf Championship was won by Jack McLean, of Hayston the 23 -year-old, Scottish amateur champion who I beat J. Brown, of Waterford, by nine up and I eight to play over 36 holes In the final
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  • 18 16 When the Antomedon arrived m Penan* on Ut F BtekeitUk*. left for Singapore by the nitfitfs mail train.
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  • 380 16 SUNDAY'S YACHTING RACE Comfortable Win For Merlin Under very pleasant weather conditions a single race was sailed for the Rear Commodore's trophy on Sunday morning. Merlin ■'being the winner by a substantial margin. The boats kept well together on the run to the Man-o'-War Buoy, Merlin rounding
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  • 273 16 Classification of Horses and Ponies The Straits Racing^ Association has issued the following classification of horses and ponies: HORSES Transfers. Eagle's Claw from Class 2 to Class 1. Jock's Fancy from Class 2 to Class l Black wood from Class l to Class 2. Lady Rotherwod from Class
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  • 305 16 Thrilling Duel Between Dastur and Firdaussi A description of the St. Leger, m which Firdaussi was first, Dastur second, and Silvertnere third, shows that after a fair start Loaningdale led Royal Dancer, Gavelkind, Will o* the Wisp. Gainslaw, Udaipur, Silvermere. Pirdaussi and Orwell. At the end of
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  • 646 16 NEW PERSONAL RECORD FOR SUTCLIFFE Amarsingh's Big Hitting At Scarborough The final match of the Indians' tour against Mr. Leveson Gower's XI at Scarborough was drawn. On the first day the tourists spent all day m the field. During the day, Sutcliffe scored his 14th
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 175 16 MOUTRIE PIANOS NOW AT REDUCED PRICES but not reduced m quality— the Moutrie Piano still remains the standard instrument m the Far East. PRICES FROM $425.00 USED PIANOS FROM I9MJH S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd (Incorporated m Hong Kong) Raffles Place. Tel. 6422. Singapore. NEWSPAPER -WRAPPERS NOW OBTAINABLE IN THREE SIZES
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