The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1932

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  • 16 1 The Songapore Free Press NO. 13,775. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 229 1 An attempt will shortly bo made to salvage jewels and bullion believed to be worth £1,000.000 now m the wreck of the steamer Merida Page 7. Italy opposes the proposed reorganisation of the League Secretaiiat Page 7. It is r 'oposed to run a sweepstake to help
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  • 54 1 TATE FOR AUSTRALIA Lo.idon, Oct. 11. Maurice Tale has recovered iroin his illness and is leaving lor Australia to join th? M.C.C. 'earn. Router. STRIKE ENDED Marseil.es. Oct. 11. The shipping stiike has ended. All the seimens demands are compl ttly satisfied. The four Messageries Maritimes liners involved
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  • 1207 1 All golfers have at some time. I suppose, felt their hearts warm with pity towards the professional who is struggling with a lady pupil. He is so watchful, so conscientious, and so polite and kindly, and all the time, despite his best endeavours, the ball trickles along
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 205 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK iiii: nearlst approach to pure, fresh. pasteurized milk OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADINQ PROVISION STORES. RAFFLES HOTEL/ ROOMS WITH MODERN SANITATION AND HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER s' LUNCH AT RAFFLES LIGHT POPULAR <& MLSIC mA V WILL BE PLAYED o*^C* *ft v FROM
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    • 182 1 jLm\ amcm 1 11 I V^^Br/ I* THE CLUB OR HC>TEE-fCEE#> WT /*b\ AT WWW>km\W V^J TOLLEYS BRANDY X There is no need to pay more than $3.10 per quart *~m X bottle for your brandy. wm f Ask for TOLLEY'S Ifad Empire Brandy and get |B the BEST, JiMk
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Ask for it Fage 1. Quality first Page 13. Sale of gramophone records Page 1. Government and Municipal tenders Page 2. CHRYSLER POWER i TWO NEW MAPS OP SINGAPORE MAP OF SINGAPORE (BUSINESS AREA) Sheet Form $2.50 Mounted on Cardboard $3.00 Book Foim $3.00 TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF SINGAPORE
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    • 21 1 KLIM POWDERED MILK THE NEAREST APPROACH TO PURE, FRESH, PASTEURIZED MILK OBTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES.
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  • 237 2 Former Tin Mine Accountant's Action IFrom Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Oct. 1 A claim arising from the termination of a mine accountant's services was the subject of a civil suit before Mr. Justice Thorne m Ipoh Supreme Court this morning. According to the pleadings plaintiff. A. H. C
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  • 154 2 Workman's Fall After Electric Shock A Chinese workman who was engaged m painting the roof of one of the Asiatic Petroleum Co*3 godown on Pulau Bukom at 9.30 a.m. yesterday received a severe shock from a live electric wire, fell to the ground twelve feet below, and,
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  • 96 2 It has been decided that the celebration of the Festival of St. Andrew ln Singapore this year shall take the form of a Dinner and Caledonian Ball at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday De". 2nd. Practice dances will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Thursdays, October
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  • 37 2 Mr. D. McMullen, of the A.P.C., Kuala Luirtpur, has left for Bangkok to which he has been transferred. Both as a player and referee, Mr. McMullen appeared on the soccer Held In Kuala Lumpur last Reason. -MJfc
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  • 1748 2 the Association there. Among the activities may be mentioned the Choral and Sports Clubs which are steadily growing m usefulness to the younger women. The co-operation between the Y.W.C.A. and the other oganization such as the 1 Women's Service League. Poh Leung Kuk, the V.M.C.A. and the
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  • 776 2 ANNUAL MEETING OF SOCIETY Sound Financial Position The seventh annual general meeting of the Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, was held at the Municipal Offices yesterday when a large number of members were present. Mr. D. J. Murnane (President) was m the chair
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  • 163 2 Chinese Who Stole a Driving Licence For stealing $11 and a Johore Bahru driving Ucence a young Chinese was yesterday afternoon fined $30 and one day's Imprisonment or m default one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate. According
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  • 142 2 c Signed Partner's Name For a Box of Chocolates An Indian named Hadji Meydin was charged before the District Judge yesterday with forgery. It was alleged that he ordered a box of chocolates from C. Motte and Co., Prinsep Street, and signed the name of S. Abdul Rahim,
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  • 95 2 Requested to Register By F.M.S. Government All officers, petty officers and men on the Marine active or retired list of the Royal Navy Royal Marines, Royal Naval Reserve and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who take up their residence m the F.M.S. or who have taken up their residence
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 550 2 SKETOLINE prevents mosquito and sandfly bites. Gives Instant relief if already bitten. It Is delicately perfumed and pleasant to use. Price $1.50 Per Bottle. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., CHEMISTS. SINGAPORE. I Depot for all KODAK supplies. BUSINESS CARDS. I BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY I H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE Highest Claa Work— Lowest Rates.
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    • 717 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be i obtained ln the Tender Room. Municipal i Offices Annual Supplies for 1933. Date of Closing, i See list In Municipal Tender
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    • 557 2 NOTICES. In the Matter ot EASTERN FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION, LIMITKI). <In voluntary liquidation! At an Extraordinary General M< above-named Company duly convm. <\ at the registered office of the On Meyer Chambers. Singapore, on th. of September. 1932. the following was duly passed, and at a subsequ. i ordinary General
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 321 2 THE WEEK Wednesday, 12th. High Water 09.30 8.5 ft., 21.27 9.2 ft. Rotary Tiffin. Capt. L. D. Gammans on "Some Aspects of the Indebtedness Problem In Singapore." Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Rugby: SCC. XV vs. Gloucester Regt. 2nd., Padang. Hookey: S.C.R.C vs. R.A.F. ground. Raffles Institution vs. M.C.U. Raffles Institution.
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  • 405 3 Powers to Lose Rights If Recognition Refused According to a Hsinking telegram to the Asahi, Mr. Hsieh, Foreign Minister of the Manchukuo government, has announced that preparations are now being made for the dispatch to the Powers shortly of a note asking for their recognition of Manchukuo, and
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  • 59 3 Mr. de Silva who was a Co-operative Officer attached to the Klang office until recently was the guest of his friends at a dinner given m bis honour ab the Station Hotel prior to hk leaving for Singapore. Among those present were Dr. M. A. Gabriel, Messrs. V. K. Arumugam,
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  • 64 3 Horses Charge 40,000 Onlookers Adelaide. Terrified horses plunged into a crowd of 40,000 onlookers at a rodeo at Adelaide. Thirty people were seriously injured by the flying hoofs and 100 others suffered from minor injuries. The rodeo was given m honour of the birthday of Australia's Cattle
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  • 73 3 The programme of drills up to and for October 16th. are as follow: Wednesday, 5.15 pjn., Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Drill and Instructing; "C" (Scottish) Coy„ Mallalg Cup Instruction; "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Casuals. Table "A"; 5.30 p.m., Headquarters, Officers, S.V.C, Lecture "Internal Security." Thursday —Nil. Friday. 5.15 p.m..
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  • 104 3 Malaya will be Interested In a foreword which has been contributed to St. Mary's missionary of work handbook, by the Rev. L. Lambert, M.A., Rector of Stafford. After commenting that £5,470 had been raised as a result of the annual effort he mentioned the fleet of Missionary boats which he
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  • 639 3 PUCCINI AND A BOILED EGG From 9 p.m. to 4 p.m. m a London Restaurant Twas an evil leer m the eye of He Who Must Be Obeyed. Always is when I enter. Colleagues depart happy and logically to fairs or film stars, to
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  • 39 3 Seriously Hurt m Flying Accident Hickville, Long Island, Oct. IM. Mr. Reginald Langhorne Brooks, a nephew of Lady Astor, was seriously injured when the aeroplane which he was piloting struck a telegraph pole m landing. Reuter.
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  • 91 3 From the Ist. of November the X.L.M. planes will take the southern route m Europe, which means that instead of landing at Halle Leipzig (Germany) and Budapest (Hungary), tiiey will land at Marseilles and Rome. The X.L.M. will try. however, to reach Athens on the second
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 503 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES 21, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 4, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for
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  • TAKE A CHANCE ON THE CARDS
    • 1251 4 I AN Ace )t> a common measuring stick to determine trick-takmg power and all writers on Bridge correctly say that an Ace Is worth a trick. There is, however, one important qualification of this statement and that is that the Ace must take the trick before it
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    • 938 4 AN infinite majority of bridge players conform to routine play which brings m its normal] harvest of points. Only occasionally does the enthusiastic kibitzer see an example of strategic play which gathers m points which are not caught m the wider mesh of the average player's net.
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  • VILLAGE WIVES WANT "LIFE"
    • 393 4 ■I tis Is the story of a village which would c brought joy to the heart of Rip Van ikle. Is a village that has not grown vp and i not want to grow up, a village that has nbered through the ages and
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    • 95 4 Claim At Celtic Congress The annual Celtic Congress opened at Truro when delegates from Wales. Ireland. Scotland the Isle of Man, and Cornwall were welcomec by the president, Mr. Henry Jenner. In his presidential address on the Celtic awakening of Cornwall. Mr. Jenner recallec that 31 years
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  • Monkeys Are Expert Swimmers
    • 284 4 Thousands of Sydney people have found out for the first time that monkeys can swim, writes a Sydney correspondent, who encloses camera evidence of the achievement of a Rhesus monkey. The Rhesus monkeys at Taronga Zoo proved it. he adds. A large concrete swimming pool
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    • 161 4 There is a premising future m the British tropic* for the tomato. In particular the export of tomatoes from the West Indies to Canada is growing very rapidly. In "The Storage of Tropically Grown Tomatoes" (H.M. Stationery Office, price 1- net) the Empire Marketing Board
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  • 268 4 The Hon. F. C. Stanley Commends the Bookmaker Brig -Gen. the Hon. F. C. Stanley submits d evidence on behalf of the National Hunt Coir. nittee. The committee had an entirely open nund i 0 lotteries generally, he said, but certainly lot look with favour on attaching
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  • 930 4 "A Settled Place In The Life Of The People" Lord Askwith submitted the MMM behalf of the National Greyhound H ciey of Oreat Britain, supported by tlv tional Greyhound Racing Club. He presented figures showing that tl number of paid attendances at li. courses had risK-n from MMJM
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  • 1203 4 OPPOSED TO LEGALISATION Betting Essential to the Upkeep of Racing Lord Harewood giving evidence belore t-ne Royal Commission on Lotteries and Betting, said: "Tlie e\idence which I give on behalf >f the Jockey Club is intended to refer only to sweepstakes, etc.. based on the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 794 5 "lim*"l[^-"KU-| [W ll 1W M Bpag AUSTRALIA'S FIRST NATIONAL "TALKIE"— I=s=^==^=———^—^—^^^—-^-^^^ IK%MWttk^ i CAPITOL: lili.fJulillfi^Piiß RESERVATIONS PHONE G903 mmm JL JLI Jk mmm JLhJ THE PICTURE THAT THEY RISKED LIFE TO ii*i«kiiwibhbm»^ IVlatinee I U'UA I at o p.m. MAKE C Olll mriKi ns TO-DAY Ma p f* IAP X
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 223 6 S.C.C. Championship and Handicaps WEDNESDAY Championship A F. Hunter vs. C. H. S. Jones. A. Class Handicap P M Still ser. vs. A. V. Harris owe 50. R. Johnson owe 50 vs. Capt. D. V. Hill owe 25. B. Class* Handicap W. Hardy owe 50 vs. C. M. Van
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    • 140 6 Blood Transfusion to Save Wife's Life Claptcn Orient's inside forward. William James Phillips, who formerly played for West Ham. should have played m a reserve match at Southampton on Saturday. (Sept. 24). His wife's condition, however, was so serious that on the Friday he wired to Mr. Seed,
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    • 109 6 Northants' Proposal to Encourage Efforts to Win Northamptonshire County Cricket Club are fostering progressive plans for next season. In an effort presumably to induce brighter cricket. the Sub-Committee have advised the General Committee to Include m players' agreements a j bonus for matches won. Players m the
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    • 111 6 The ninth round of the Club Championship was played last Friday at Adelphi Hotel with results as follows E. E. Colman won from H. Yogel. R. j Jumabhoy won from Tan Luang Kia. F. C. Peck won from B. O. Wilmot. Positions now are P. W. L.
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    • 40 6 WEDNESDAY'S TIES Griff Cup Goodman and Taylor owe 15.3 vs. Battishill and J. P. de C Hamilton ser. (to finish). A. D. Anderson and Droogleever owe 30 vs. A. H. Matthews and Farnworth owe 3 (SemiFinal).
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    • 52 6 Results of ties played m connection with the S.R.C lawn tennis tournament are as follows Mixed Doubles: Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat N. E. Ess and Miss F. Milne 7 6 3. Ladles' Singles Final: Mrs. M. G. Eber beat Miss M. Lewis 6 l,'
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    • 39 6 The following will represent the Singapore Khalsa Association against tlie S.R.C. on Wednesday: Ishar Singh; Selakhan Singh and Gopal Singh: M. B. Singh. Choor Singh and Teja Singh: Sher Singh. Fakir Singh, Katyal. Babu Singh and Wazir Singh.
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    • 27 6 Bud Walley, the Singapore boxer, was outpointed on Sunday (Sept. 25) at the Ring, Black! rtars. m an eight round match by Oeorge Rodham of Netting Hill.
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    • 179 6 Bookmaker Tricked of £15,000 Trickery m a famous London club, that led te a bookmaker being defrauded, it is alleged, ef £15.000. has created a sensation m the West End and business circles. The two men who cheated the bookmaker 4 e no longer members of the
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    • 219 6 It Helps to Keep Them m Port Chatham. Sailors' wives at Chatham are turning with enger against football, which, they say, is sending their husbands to sea before their turn. According to them a good marksman on the football field is afforded more privileges than good conduct badges,
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    • 307 6 Teams for Forthcoming Matches The following have been united m play Rugby for S.C.C. vs. Glosters 2nd XV tol morrow at S.C.C: R. G. Craniord; D. S. Rojbertson. D. G. M. Owen. W. R. King. H. F. A. Jackson. J. M. Houghton. C. T. Gwcn: A. M. McLennan.
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    • 126 6 Wants Come-back Fight With Carpentier Beckett is Britain's Braves* Boxer if he means what he is alleged to have said about meeting Carpentier In a double-come-back contest, writes the DaUy Herald boxing correspondent. Jeff Dickson will stage the contest at the Albert Hall providing Beckett will take
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    • 89 6 The Welch Regiment m the All India Rugby tournament at Madras are represented by the following: LCpl. Comes: Pte. Carney. Sergt. Roberts, Pte. Bevan, Cpl. Gatter, Pte. Williams, Cpl. Williams. Pte. Mills, 2 Lt. J. Gaskell, Pte Edwards, Pte. Parsell. Pte. I<emon, L'Cpl. lewis, L|Cpl. Owen. L.Cpl. Wyatt. Pte. Richards.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 64 6 "SHIP"! Brand Beer HAS j ARRIVED Lmmm\ I^a_*^^vA -^^^^r \^mmErm&m^m\ R I mj fw i>o Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd, SINGAPORE, PENANG. IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR PETROL RUNNING TO WASTE while you use those old f worn-out. wasteful plugs. CHANGE TO mi You II save the cost m Distributors
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    • 419 6 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO I What Nurses Write: I EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS 1 morning sickness relieved nausea finished "Patient had very bad morning sickness "a wee baby fretful flatulence became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo vomited after meals not gaining weighr. morning and night Result good. Got I
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  • 842 7 Possible Sequel to Alleged P Forgery ISRAEL CASE igraphs of Cheques Produced X evidence yesterday m connection with the charges »f forgery against Koh Teng Kwee. the Chinese bookkeeper formeri\ 999-afai fcf Mr. Julian Israel, a re-pestf-nt.itiw- of the Mercantile Bank or India, Limited, stated that he
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  • 30 7 Paris, Oct. 9 *mmM InsuU'e son returned to Paris to-day 7 steriously m** te He has rejoined ther. but has refused to make a state"i*nt -Reuter Wiretap
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  • 224 7 £1,000,000 IN WRECK OF MERIDA Salvage Attempt to be Made Norfolk, Virginia, Oct. 9. An attempt will shortly be made to salvage Jewels and bullion believed to be worth £1,000.000 that once belonged to the ex-Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, which are now lying at the bottom of
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  • 202 7 Serious Charges Against Sikh Watchmen "They would not get away with £500 bail or this offence m England" said the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. P. P. Gregg, yesterday, when tn application for ball was made by Mr. N. A. Mallal on behalf of a Sikh named Tfcjah Singh
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  • 125 7 Chinese Swimmers In Difficulties The story of a plucky rescue of a Chinese youth who got into difficulties while swimming m the sea off the Punggol Zoo on Sunday last is to hand. It appears fcliat a party of Chinese students visited the Zoo and some of
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  • 172 7 Depend on the Type of Customer The different methods adopted by English, Irish and Scottish banks were referred to during the hearing of a case m the Criminal District Court yesterday. The question arose as to the advisability of a bank holding paid cheques for as long a
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  • 199 7 CAGE CRASHES 1500 FEET Vain Resuscitation Efforts at Pit Bottom London, Oct. 10. Nineteen lives were lost out of a total of twenty miners descending Planklane Colliery, near Leigh, Lancashire, early this morning, through a defect m the winding gear. The cage crashed to the bottom
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  • 606 7 Coffee Shop Keeper's Story o* Demand For $5 Shyan Sunder Roy, an Indian employed by the Municipal Water Engineer's Dept. as a meter overseer, was charged In the District Court yesterday with obtaining an illegal gratification of $5 from a Chinese coffee-shop keeper. "Give me the $5
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  • 93 7 Opium Profits m the D.E.I. Geneva, Oct. 9. The intention of France shortly to ratify the 1931 Narcotics Convention was announced today m the Fifth Committee of the League, which stressed the need for universal ratification of the Convention by April 13th. next ln order to prevent it
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  • 249 7 UNGRATEFUL PENANG MALAY THEFT OF MOTOR CAR Abandoned After Joy Ride m Jalan Besar The ingratitude of a Penang Malay youth who had been befriended by a kindly Singapore Malay motor car driver who gave him food and shelter caused the driver and his European employer considerable trouble and anxiety
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  • 141 7 Distinction For Lord Byng Lord Byng (according to a Reuter Wireless message) has been promoted Field-Marshal m succession to the late Lord Plumer. The seventh son of the second Earl of Stafford, Lord Byng, who was born m 1862, joined the 10th. Royal Hussars m 1883. He served
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  • 160 7 Current for Whole of Eastern France Paris, Oct. J). France would present her new constructive plan for peace and progressive disarmament at Geneva as soon as certain indispensable information had been received and considered by the Cabinet, said M. Herriot at the inauguration of the vast hydro-electric works
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  • 136 7 Scheme to Help British Hospitals London, Oct. 8. In connection with the definite plan to organise sweepstakes for the benefit of British hospitals drawn up by the Director-General of the Casino and the International Sporting Club of Monte Carlo, a number of well-known Britons, including Sir Charles Hyam.
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  • 152 7 I In the Supreme Court yesterday The Chief Justice (Sir William Murlson) gave Judgment ln favour of the plaintiff m a suit between M. Y. M. N aray anam Chettiar and Li Tit Su (female), Lee Ec Kiam, and Yap Theng Geek. Plantiff claimed $576
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  • 221 7 CESAREWITCH PROSPECTS DISCUSSED Foreign Challengers m To-day's Race Londicn, Oct. 10. The enormous sums raised m the Irish Sweeps were revealed at the close at the draw to-day when it was announced that the aggregate subscriptions up to now t< 1.i 11.d £17.280,000, of
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  • 117 7 Italy Opposes Proposed Reorganisation Geneva, Oct. 8. Reorganisation of the League Secretariat, which has become a crucial matter owing to the impending retirement of the SecretaryGeneral, Sir Eric Drummond. aroused agitated discussions at the special Committee sitting ln secret session uutil the early hours of the morning. General
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  • 181 7 Ipoh Co-Operative Officer's $3,390 Loss (From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh, Oct. 11. The bungalow of Haji Mohamed Eusoff, senior co-operative officer at Ipoh was visited by burglars on Saturday night and cash and jewellery to the value of $3,390 stolen. On Saturday the jewellery was taken from the
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  • 193 7 Chinese Charged With Abduction i fFrom Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Oct. 11. The detective police of Ipoh are convinced they have obtained a clue to the missing Towkay, Hoh Yoon Tet, when there were produced two Chinese Chow Yook Wah and Wong Sheong before the Ipoh magistrate
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  • 116 7 Family Charged With Stealing Hairpins "It does not sound a very likely story" said Mr. C. Wllson. District Judge, yesterday, when a Chinese woman, her husband and two daughters, were charged with assault and theft of hairpins, the complainant being an old woman who had called on the
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  • 47 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. SMART.— At Bungsar Hospital on October 9th. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smart, Jeram Estate, Kapar— a daughter. DEATH. J. A. L. Simmons, of the Imports and Exports Department, at 6.10 p.m. on Oct. 11. Funeral 5 p.m. to-day for Bidadari Cemetery.
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  • 1005 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932 THE WILD LIFE REPORT Indications as to the policy of the Malayan Governments m regard to the preservation of the wild life of Malaya are probably being awaited with a good deal of concern among agricultural interests throughout the Peninsula. A number of
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  • 229 8 Mr. Daniel E. Sundram will speak at the prayer service at the Methodist Mission Chapel. Paya Lebar. on Thursday at 5 p.m. The wedding will take place at St. Andrews Cathedral at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday of Willing ton. sen of Willington Eldred. of Mark's Tey. Essex, and Dorothy, daughter
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  • 799 8 Sequel to Secret Burial CANE MARKS Foster Parents at Inquest The mysteries! circumstances surrounding the illness ot a three -year-old Cantonese child, its subsequent death, secret burial and exhumation of the body some 16 days later, were features of an unusual case which occupied the attention of
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  • 73 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHTI London, Oct. 11. Messrs Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £149*3 (£l4BV 2 Forward £151 (£149%). The market is firmer. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as follows
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  • 52 8 While a Chinese was about to remove a load of earth which he had dug up at Tampenis Road— he had already removed half-a-dozen bullcck cart loads of earth from the same place the police Intervened. He was charged m the Second Court yesterday with removing Crown land and was
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  • 197 8 SIR STANLEY JACKSON'S WARNING Giving Democracy to India Lon ion. Ot t ]n A very considerable advance m th- >, i, government of India m the near futurr w predicted by the iarrous England eruk-ur Sir Stanley Jackson, who. until n*. taWk was the Governor
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  • 127 8 Heavy Fighting: m Szechuan Civil War Shanghai, Oct. It The Szechuan war is spreading rapi' General Liv Slangs Vroops wen a vict< against the forces of General Liv Wen-H Chairman of the Szechuan Government faaU day. About seven thousand of the latter's a~r have retreated from Yungchuen
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  • 139 8 An Epic o\ the Frozen North "Igloo." The name does not c nvey but it ls the title of a film that is n short of historical Just when we are sit back and say that we have seen t: the screen can give m the way of
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  • 107 8 Marimutu. the Tamil who lv all.. stabbed a girl of 12 and anotht house No. 44 Dunlop Street on M been arrested and charged with tttempt der The girl. 12 years of ace WM with severe stab wounds. It is alleged that the other man
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  • 84 8 I/ondon. <>« i M "The grave situation facins Brr pal export trade to Ceylon, nanul; piece-goods*' m the face of the nese goods at prices below Mm l tion m European countries was the a resolution at a board meeting 9 Chester Chamber of Commerce v:
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  • 69 8 The death occurred at- thc OOBei yesterday evening of Mr. J. A. I of the Imports and Exports Depart m had been m Singapore some six M He was taken ill at the Kepi* I about a week ago and removed for an operation. Mr.
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  • 24 8 New York. O The stock market a-ain mWm downward tendency, and lcs.ies nf six points wore numerous. Thc turn 2.000.000 shares —Reuter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 GAUDEECK'S WINE MERCHANTS. TELEPHONE 5371 and 5372. FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY IKAN KURAU 8 IKAN MERAH From 35 cts. to 40 cts. per Ib. Singapore COLD STORAGE Co Ltd ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK! Nutritious Sustaining. Most economical at all times. For the QAMaOM) home, the pantry and all purposes
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    • 16 8 Sterling Silver CAKE BASKETS of Graceful Lines U. S. de Silva Bros, 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.
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  • 664 9 Western Nations and Far Eastern Problem MR. NORMAN DAVIS Dual Mission to Europe London. Oct. 8. tan Ameni. i. I r.ince and Britain frame a I nitrd tar lactam policy? This (JU«tv t> suggested by the aims asrnbfd la the special mission of Mr. Norm.ii l>-ni>
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  • 52 9 Secrrt Details to be Published To-morrow London. Oct. 8. ndt-rstood that those portions of the Agreements which have so far reret will be published next week. Wbly on Thursday morning. The Cabinet '>'>ld one or two meetings m London Urn week m preparation for the re--4 Parliament on
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  • 45 9 In Need of Rest and QueStions London, Oct. 10. ton attending Mr. Winston Churchill impress continues to be entirely satisbttt ha will be for some time confined '*d, needing rest and quietness. Mr. 'idl mma abi.- to leav.- the nur.dng-home Reuter Wireless
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  • 271 9 ISSUE OF £150,000,000 TREASURY BILLS Cash List Closed Immediately London, Oct. 10. The Treasury is issuing £150.000.000 Treasury Bonds at par. redeemable 1935-1938. with Interest at 2 per cent. The h alders of i>\. per cent Treasury Bonds, •edemntian of which is announced, may surrender their holdings
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  • 153 9 Effect of Mr. Hoover's Election Speech New York, Oct. 11. The dollar recovered to-day against Eurcpean currencies and the temporary scare over European exchanges is dismissed here as ridiculous and presumably due to misreading Mr Hoover's speech at Des Moines. An official of the New York Federal
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  • 89 9 °>0 Moros Killed m Brush With Police Manila, Oct. 11. It is ascertained that thirty Moros were killed and many wounded at Jolo. Preparations are being made for a punitive assault on the Moio village of Tayungan as soon as the women and children can be evacuated. Reuter.
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  • 68 9 Expulsions from the Communist Party Mon. nw. Oct. 11. Twenty prominent- Communists have been expelled from the Communist party on the ground that they are members or accomplices 'of a counter-revolutionary group which attempted, sub rosa. to create bourgeois and the Kulak organisation aiming at the restoration
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  • 71 9 Portugal Not Ceding Timor to Japan Lisbon, Oct. 11. The Foreign Office denies a report that allegedly has created a stir m Australia to the effect that> Portugal is ceding her rights m Timor to Japan. Reuter. [Timor is the largest and most easterly island m the Lesser
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  • 39 9 Johnny King Wins Bantam Title London, Oct. 10. At Manchester m a contest for the Bntish Bantamweight Championship and the Lonsdale Belt. Johnny King (Manchester) defeated Dick Corbett (London), the holder, on points Aver fifteen rounds. Reuter.
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  • 165 9 PRISON FOR 24 MEMBERS Dying Accomplice's Disclosures Alexandria. Oct. 8. The mammoth trial of 63 alleged drug-smugglers of seven different nationalities, which has lasted for a month, terminated tc-day when 24 of the accused were sentenced to the maximum penalty cf five years' imprisonment ani
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  • 152 9 NEW POLISH TARIFF IMPOSTS European Tariff Walls Growing Warsaw, Oct. 10. More bricks were added to European tai iff wall, to -lay by publication of the new Polish tai ifl law which. while ostemibly giving seme preference to British gcids compared with German, increases duties
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  • 66 9 British Exhibition at Copenhagen Copenhagen. Oct. 10. The most successful exhibition ever held m Copenhagen is the proud distinction achieved by the British Exhibition, which closed last night. Apart from complimentary tickets, of which thousands were Issued. 320.000 people paid for admission. It is impossible to estimate
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  • 66 9 Mr. Ll. George's Unconciliatory Attitude London, Oct. 10. Hopes of a Liberal reunion, following the resignations of the ex-Ministers, received a setback, by Mr. Lloyd George's refusal to attend a meeting at the Queen's Hall. London, on Oct. 12th to approve the ex-Ministers' conduct. He contends that a
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  • 63 9 Why Insull Was Arrested m Athens Athens, Oct. 10. Samuel Insull has arrived here and has be?n detained by the police because his papers are not m order, not at the request of the American Legation, and. unless authorisation fcr the arrest is obtained within 48
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  • 64 9 Four M.M. Liners Abandoned Marseilles, Oct. 11. Four liners of the Messageries Maritimes the Compiegne. the Exploratcur Grandldier, Champollion and Lamartine, have been abandoned by the crews as a result of a' decision of the Seamen's Union to declare a strike an all vessels belonging to the
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  • 26 9 Further Shocks m Greece Athens, Oct. 11. Earthquake shocks of considerable intensity continue on the Chaldicide Peninsula, the scene of the recent disaster. Reuter.
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  • 102 9 Landslide Follows Wall Collapse London, Oct. 8. Many sleeping inhabitants of Inverness had narrow escapes early this morning when a retaining wall near Inverness Cxstle gave way. causing a landslide which demolished the newly erected Mission Hall and crushed many roofs of houses with falling
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  • 92 9 Latest Rumanian Political Phase Bucharest. Oct. 8. The latest phase m Rumania's political difficulties has been terminated by King Cirol' refusal to accept the resignation of the Premier. M. Icrga. but his accepting th? resignation of M. Titulesco. the Rumanian Minister tn London, who objected to the
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  • 88 9 Great Britain and Germany's Claim London, Oct. 10. Publication m a London morning newspaper of a report that Great Britain has given a definite pledge to support Germany's claim for equality In armaments is strongly deprecated m official circles. The rumour is described as "unfounded and calculated to arouse
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  • 85 9 Salvaging P. and O. Liner's Treasure London, Oct. 8. Specie to the value j. £70.000. being the fifth cargo recovered from the wreck of the P. and O. liner Egypt, was landed at Plymouth to-day by the Italian salvage steamer Artiglio. The latest haul, which is the outcome
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  • 165 9 Death of Former Governor of Fiji London, Oct. 10. Sir Everard im Thurn, ex-Governor of Fiji, died at Prestonpans to-day at the age of 80. Reuter Wireless. Sir Everard im Thurn took up his first appointment abroad m 1877 as Curator of the British Guiana Museum.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 219 9 BRITISH GILLETTE BLADES We believe that the iflflCriiii* wmm British made l[ Gi UettdM UILJLK lit, Ih^ilJ BLADES 1 K?V 111 are tJle finest blades \k^-Jffl|BHßfc_ bearing- the name of k j^^^^^l GILLETTE E o N^fe? Pl We cannot prove it but Foa can Buy a packet to-day. J OBTAINABLE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 2040 10 Ellerman Bucknall *p Gp f^ n^^^dpSfe^^^a Steamship Co., Ltd. V^ c R^^^^ (Incorporated m England) *l l¥ 1 1 A THE BLUE FUNNEL LINK (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. lll^lt'lQh ll^#llSl SI fl M t\ Y\mf* 9m\ if I IH^C Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUA
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    • 2174 11 II ht D IWI ITTfJ^VVTTT^ MMNCMw> n.^ I 4 111 m^H N/^Vv\JLz/" > fm*\^l^^m^^^ KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ m _^_^m W^^t I A I /f IIZ^ p^^Jc&rjr^fj^^--^ S;^K i_P y. REAEL—Wednesday. Oct. 12. Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaya, Kota-Baroe. Balik-Papan. H^t^^^^^^^^^^J^^Tl^l <l mt\ iniiimBMMJBLJaMEBIJSS; Samarinda, Sangkoelirang. Tandjoeng-Redeb and Teloek-Bajoer. MWaM mmm m m
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  • 450 12 Women's Sensible Lead In Dress Reform "It must be admitted that even the almost sacrosanct British Pharmacopoeia contains a good many survivals of Hl-founded primitive beliefs m its materia medica which have no foundation on scientific data but represent popular superstitions," declared Dr. S. Henning Belfrage m a
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  • 100 12 French Officer's Attempt to Cross Channel Pari*. A French army officer. Captain Clauzanges. [cf the 509 th Tank Regiment, started from Cap Grisnez to cross the Channel m an inflated indiarubber canoe. No more was heard oi him 'ier 24 hours, though he was seen 11 miles
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  • 71 12 P.r m.s. Boringia sailing to-day: Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bishop. Master R. A. Bishop. Miss Helen Bishop. Miss Anne Bishop. Miss Bishop. Mr. E. M. Ellis. Mr. W. Hewitt. Mr. Eric Hazelton. Mr. Geo. Johnstone. Mrs. J. Masson. Mr. N. A Pope. Mr. J. T. Pickering. Mrs.
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  • 46 12 The Lloyd Triestmo ss Conte Rosso (Italian Wail) is due to arrive here at 7 a.m. en Thursday, carrying mails from Shanghai and ttong Kong, and will sail again the same day at 12 noon, for Penang. Colombo. Bombay. Suez, Port Said. Brindisi. Venice and Trieste.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 633 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA < 7.375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 713 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., I C X LINF LIMITED. a. l\s MWI (Incorporated m Denmark). Telephone 5323 ISHIHARA INDUSTRIAL AND PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORT CO. SERVICE. (Incorporated ta Japan TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. REGULAR FREIGHT AND HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN PASSENGER SERVICE Le FROM JAPAN. Singapore. Penang. M.s. BORINGIA Oct. 14
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 683 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 ajn. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 ajn. Saturdays 7 pjn. f Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. j Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. j Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 pm. Kelantan (via Gemas) every
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    • 217 12 Glenapp. Brit. 5877. from Hull 11. for Dairen 11. GlenifTer, Brit. 6021. from Dairen 11. fcr London 12. Shantung. Swed. 3982. from Dairen 11. for Penang 11. Yoshlda Maru, Jap. 3385. from Dairen 11. for Europe 11. Nagisan Maru. Jap. 2602. from Dairen 11. for Christmas Islands 21. Etha Rickmers.
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 451 13 Two Latest Italian Ships The recent introduction Into service on the Atlantic of the White Star liner Georglc <28.000 tons. 20.000 hp). the largest Britishbuilt motcr-ship. and of the Compagnie Gcnerale Transatlantique's 28.600-tcn Champlain, built by the Penhoet Cle.. St. Nazaire. are events which have net been
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    • 329 13 Increased Number of Officers To Be Insured One of the many side issues of the recent reduction m the wages of Merchant Navy officers has been the increased number cf those officers who have been brought within the scope cf the National Health Insurance Acts. Tt has been
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    • 194 13 Existing World Tonnage at June, 1932 During the 12 months ending with June the total merchant ship tonnage of the world decreased by 396,730 tons, there having been a decrease m steam tonnage cf 961,604 tons, an increase m motor tonnage of 606,944 tons, and a decrease
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    • 429 13 Example to Other Officers Captain A. W. Fenton. extra master, of the Sir John Cass Nautical School. London, has obtained the Bachelor of Arts degree at London University. Our heartiest congratulations are extended to Uaotain Fentcn. ail the more sincere when we learn that his studies have
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    • 359 13 How London Tradesmen Are Defrauded Once again Scotland Yard is having to take action m the matter of forged seamen's advance notes on the London River, for hundreds cf tradesmen have recently been defrauded. It is a very old trouble which crops up periodically, and it is
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    • 252 13 In these times of intense economic strain m merchant shipping, and of rapid obsolescence and scrapping of ships, it strikes one curiously to read and to hear cf veterans of 80 years and over being still afloat and doing useful service, although not precisely on the lines for
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 558 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 1 (Daily and Weekly Editions) J lead Office: 138 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Lhom 6056. Cable Address: ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m I Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily.
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    • 118 13 QUALITY FIRST Jor oVer 2Q yearsT" r-fi^ so unique is its standard of quality and flavour that it ,^oW¥^W> hdS now become the preferred tea for t^^T^§^ x every big occasion isS^ST®- I O^k^X f\ /Patent\ SB\ V /U cover Jj^ fP^ Brooke Bond Tea The patent Container retains the
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  • 1218 14  - SIX BLACK DOTS Pierre Quiroule The Mystery of the Our New Serial by HE went quickly from the ro-ri leaving Dick mystified. He did not wa:i lor the lift, but hastened down the broad staircase four stepts at a time. In the vestibule he found the conceirge. Ducane drew him
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  • 682 14 "That's it, Dick. Chevalier, no doubt, arranged all that beforehand. That's why the chauffeur went up In the air almost before it was light he wanted to get the job done before there was any chance of his movements being cbserved. Chevalier certainly covered up his tracks
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  • 269 14 JUSTICE BY CHANCE Husband Called Heads; Tail Came Up Like a scene from an American talkie was 'an incident m the Sydney District Court, when the tossing of a coin was allowed to settle a question of costs, writes a Sydney Correspondent. Judge Edwards presided
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  • 307 14 Nationalism In Philippines Recent activities of the United States ConIgress m connection witl\ Filipino independence have resulted m increased propaganda on that subject m the islands. On the assumption that independence would be agreed to by both Houses at Washington. Filipinization of the insular government and
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  • 130 14 when they were outside to the street. "We discover a strange word 'Defage,* which we have reason to believe it a keyword; we trace Maurice Delacour to the Grande Hotel, where he arrived on Monday; now we find that Madame Defage has arrived at the same hotel. It's evidently not
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  • 23 14 Mr. W. Maenss, Consul-General for Germany, has returned from his leave of absence and resumed charge of the local German ConsulateGeneTal on Saturday.
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  • 111 14 Making Up Big Fire Loss Preparations are now weU advanced for this year's Poppy Day appeal, and an army of workers are getting ready to make 1932 a record year. Ninety additional ex-Servlce men have been working overtime to make good the loss which was caused by
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  • 62 14 Laity Urged to "Rise" and Fight "Illegalities" London, Oct. 5. "All truly loyal and conscientious sons of the English Church" are called upon. In an appeal Issued by the council of the Protestant Truth Society, "to challenge illegal ornaments, Images, and services'* In English churches. "If the laity
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 49 14 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood j surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of aH Chtmisn and Stortt. I Equally good m UQ UID or TABLET form
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    • 525 14 BANKS AND INSURANT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, EC. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh
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    • 280 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIAL BANK, LTD. llMrtill Capital Subscribed (Full up) Reserve Fund President X Vice-President i; Head 0n... K(lhanu Singapore Branrh <niii LONDON B v &EH Westminster Bank The National Pl Lloyd's Bank. ltd BK\\( lt s Alexandria < Egypt > Calcutta, Canton. C. Tien, Hamburg. Hank Honolulu. Kaiyuan. X..:
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  • 238 15 Monthh reum of Colony stocks at close of business, Sept. 30th., 1932 .m tons. (As declared) are as follow: A. DEALERS' STOCKS DRY WET (TOTAL C R E P B Total dry Area R.SB U.SjB. WET Scrap DRY WET DRY rubber aj J Estate Remill Lump and
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  • 323 15 figures Supplied by Japanese Consulate The following telegraphically received by the i;id<- Intelligence Bureau of the Japanese onsulate-General is forwarded for publication. No exact figures are yet available of the froreitfii trade of Manchukuo since severance of •relations from the Chinese maritime customs administration. The following Ls. however,
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  • 32 15 IbrnMm of Messrs. John Mtoiey to 00., "I 28 for the supply and laying of Bwtfei Electrt c Cables, Transformei*, and mmM and Ura Tension distribution cable *««1-Llghttng for Malacca New General
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  • 172 15 Changes m Representative Prices Oct. 7 8 10 American Can. Com. 48 4 47 7 s 46 Am. T'phone and TgTaph 104 V, 103 100 Dupont 35 34 v 32% Firestone, Common 12 12 12 Gen. Electric 15 <i 15 14 H Gen. Motors 14 S
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  • 72 15 Government Securities Strengthen London, Oct. 7. On the Stock Exchange to-day, British Government securities and also Indian loans strengthened considerably on the Chancellor of Exchequer's optimistic speech at Blackpool. Otherwise, the markets were listless. Most commodity markets are dull. Sugar, however, was firm on buying induced by firmness
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  • 227 15 Worn -Out Motor Covers Go on Peasants' Shoes What happens to worn automobile tyres? For one thing, they get flung intto empty lots placarded with signs warning the trespasser not to use the premises for a Junk heap. Thus many motorists who have never fouhd a
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  • 325 15 Alliance Between Estates and Home Manufacturers i i A correspondent of the Financial News t writes I For small rubber estates, ill-supplied with liquid resources, avoidance of dissolution Or of I reconstruction and share assessments may Ue < m alliance of one or more with a home
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  • 183 15 Next Profit of £182,032 The net profit of Harrisons and Crosfiei^. Eastern merchants, for the year ended June 30 last was £182,032. against £236.845 for the previous year. Adding £100.329 brought m there is £282.361 available. A final dividend of 2£ per cent, is recom mended on
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  • 514 15 The August Questionnaire Figures The American rubber questionnaire figures or August created considerable disappointment, says the Financial News) not only because they evealed a very sharp decline m consumption nd a substantial increase m stocks, but also ecause they compared with what was an specially satisfactory set of
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  • 196 15 Why Prices Are Lower Discussing the dull tone of the rubber market and the rescent fall m prices, Messrs. Syming ton and Wilson (Sept 26) state, m their weekly market report, that the drop is not due to influences m the rubber market itself. For the moment, commodity
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  • 159 15 Directors' Report Shows Loss of $6,000 The directors of Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., ln their thirteen annual report, together with audited accounts for the financial year ended June 30, 1932, state: Revenue from tin ore was $56,772,07, quota receipts from other company $2,155.03, gold dust $5,166.27, total
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  • 353 15 EXCHANGE RATES I PRODUCE October 11 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 23 3132 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London, 30 days' sight 2|3 7|B London, demand 2j3 27 32 London, T.T. 2}3 13J16 Lyons and Paris,
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  • 65 15 October UUI, 12 o'clock norn Buyers Sellers RSS equal to London Standard, Spot 7% 7-« Standadd R.S.S. on Tender Oct. 1 3\lt 7 516 November 7% 7% December 7% 7% Jan. -March 7% 7% April- June 7*» 7% Tone of Market Dull. Latest Cable London
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  • 905 15 TUESDAY, OCT. 11 TIL 1932 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyer* SeUan t«u»n Kumbang 20s 28s Mistral Malay (fi) 18* 20s \jtr Hitam (ss) 12s 13s langrin Tin 14s 18» Satang Padang ($1) 05 10 3atu Caves ($1) 40 50 Sukit Arang ($1) 40 nom. Burmah Malay 5* 7s norn
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 77 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance to force gg $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Btreet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies frith the
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  • 2056 16 Singapore G.C. Championship. Craik's Superb Play. Eldred's Bad Putts and Luck. Local Ru£i>y. D. R. Harper to Play m Saturday. Strong XV Against <»k>ucesters. I 'ri day's Europeans vs. Rest S« ccer. Colony's Polo Victory d Welch Regiment Beaten In All India Rugby Tournament. Khoo Hoc! Hye
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  • 88 16 Europeans vs. The Rest for Diocesan Cup The following have been selected to play m the above Charity match at Anson Road Stadium on Friday at 5 p.m. sharp:— Europeans.— Proud; Bryant. Gould; Brummitt Middletcn, Griffiths; Perry, Raybould vFyfe. Stapleton. Cockle. Reserves:— Kidd' Webber. The Rest. Ah Kow;
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  • 54 16 m London, Oct. 11. The following are alterations m the list of probable starters and jockeys for the Cesare Roi De Paris will be ridden by Fox. Mandritsara by Weston. Prince Oxendon by Barter Fire Away by Evans, Boldero by C Je'liss a^d Macs Choice by Jones. Sigi
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  • 12 16 Mr^ Egmont Hake of Kuala Lumpur is SrSL? f 1 s 'cor/u
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  • 844 16 A.P.C. HAVE BAD TIME ON PADANG Smart Work at Base of Scrum Public Services 19; A.P.C. and I 3. Public Services gained an easy victory over A.P.C. and I. m the S.C.C. Rugby tournanunt match on the padang yesterday, scoring 19 points (two goals,
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  • 514 16 Public Services XV Beaten at Dunearn Road feated a weak PuMc Services side b y 2, S? t0 nll Dunearn Road ye£rd?v f»„T thrw u »«er movements by the L StitSAfSS reslstance by «enera, y '^c t^ Py n tUre X -ntirely within hfl WBS cont «'«l almost
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  • 130 16 French Tennis Stars at Queen's Club London. Oct. 8. At Queen's Club Britain won the match between the International Club of Great Britain and the French International Club by nine matches to six. To-day's singles results were as follows:— Boussus (France) beat Malfroy. 9—7. 6—3. Gandar Dower (Britain)
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  • 119 16 Singapore Turf Club's 1933 Scheme Provided sufficient support is forthcomi-g Singapore Turf Club Committee propose tood^r a batch of 30 untried thoroughbred two and or three years old stud book horse griffins from Australian for arrival m Singapore about the middle of April 1933 for racing at
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  • 177 16 Chinese Youth's Reply to Charge of Stealing Hat. •'I am sure I did not steal that hat. If t nmv S 'd not mind dying on the road JP***? the declaration of a young Chinese who was charged before Mr. JFF ?es e JfA ft t v
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  • 29 16 r Rangoon, Oct. 11. Von Gronau has reached here safely havina been rescued by the steamer Karagola His departure is delayed for five Cays -Reuter.
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    • 214 16 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES "HIS MASTERS VOICE RECORDS 10 PLUM $1.50 12 do $2.00 10" RED BLACK $2.00 \d 12 do $3.00 S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. j "H.M.V." SPECIALISTS. I Raflßles Place. Tel. 6422. Singapore. ALWAYS PLENTY OF HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. FOR BATHING OR ANY OTHER ll PURPOSE.
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