The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 November 1932

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press 0. 13,806. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 359 1 Earl Russell and "a bobbed haired girl" went bail m £svlO each for Sidney Jacob Elias, an agitator alleged to have received instructions from Wokcow. charged with cffences during the recent riots m Trafalgar Square Page 9. "One of the most disgrareful defences I have ever heard."
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  • 2285 1 If you want a day's ph.-asant shooting, and you are fortunate enough to possess the covert* and the birds to shoot, there >are roughly three ways of doing it. You can send r\ note down to the keeper, telling liim to meet you to-morrow morning with a gun,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 143 1 BIGIA TEA the freshness id fragrance of the ala y a n gardens red to your home. AFFLES HOTEL t MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. TONIGHT TOMORROW PECIAL DINNER TFA nANrF \M> DANCE TKA I3AiNC^ &3Q to Mid-night. 6 P- m to 8 P m TO MORROW— FRIDAY SI GAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS
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    • 199 1 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL Plan a J FRIDAY IRIJSTTAFEL II I I I SPFCIAT I PARTY I I bFteiAL I for II DINNER SVTURDAY 1 TIFFIN r DANCE THE BUSINESS YOH 11 11 KG MEN'S FAVOURITE the FOOD HC/TEL. the MUSIC the ENTERTAINERS A.P.B. the SERVICE. ILI TO JAVA
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    • 63 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 4711 Page 9. To Java by Air Page 1. Steamers for Sale Pa^ Lytton Report Published Pa^ l 1 CHRYSLER SATISFACTION JUST PUBLISHED APPEAL BY THE CHINESE GOVT. REPORT OP THE LYTTON COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY Price's 6.00 KELLY WALSH LTD. (Incorporated In Hong Kong) BAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. BARGAINS
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 206 2 A Ghastly Crime Reported Near Swatow Canton. Nov. 6. A shocking case of cannibalism is reported from Swatow. According to a Chinese dispatch. Chang Taichuen. a 15-year old lad. has been arrested m Chenghai and taken to Swatow to await execution for having slain and eaten several infants, including
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  • 141 2 slab. When it was seen that the contents of the first trap were so successful, crowds dived m. regardless of crocodiles, to bring up the others. Their catch was emptied on the bank and divided up. and the crowds dispersed. For the next two days people were still catching flsh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 NOTICE. WARi..*C. The above illustration represents one of the Fountain Pens manufactured by the PARKER PEN COMPANY of Janesville, Wisconsin, USA who are the manufacturers of all genuine "PARKER PENS." Such Pens are made of materials of various colours, and all of them have a distinctive get-up, the distinguishing features
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    • 964 2 All Ladies who Value J the Charm i of a I Beautiful Complexion j I should use I Max Factor's I Honeysuckle Cream i ObtalKJtble at The Federal Dispensary Ltd. i 1 (Incorporated m F.M.S > J J Successors to Timms Dispensary Ltd. J f 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. i
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    • 464 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAi NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby (trta U r now Invited for tne following n services and that partu may be obtained m thj Municipal Offices Supply of 24 m Ventun M Recorder for Alexandra n SUtion. Date of OteaM 4 13th. 1932 afcafafct -v-r,^ GOVERNMFM TT^iTTT Tenders
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 362 2 THE WEEK Thursday. 17 th. High Water 00.42, 8.3 ft., 11.48. 9.5 ft. Rugby: S.C.C. vs. Gloucester?, at S.C.C. Farewell Match Hockey: Raffles Institution Ist XI vs. Police, Raffles Institution. Friday, 18th. High Water 01.20, 8.0 ft.. 12.20, 9.2 ft. Rugby: Doctors vs. Students, Medical College. Union; S.C.C vs. Public
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  • 209 3 Chaplain's Story of "Dear Old Lady" London. A ICCtun 00 the F.M.S. was |tven by the Rev. G. H Douglas.. H.C.F. of Dulwieh at St. Andrews Guild. Upper d. this week. The lecture was illustrated by coloured views of Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and the country tu-nerally According to
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  • 82 3 Plans for Disbanded Chinese Soldiers IHong Kong, Nov. 15. The Gove -nment of Kwangsi has completed plans for '.be enforcement of the policy of turning the soldiers into productive units during peace time. A large area m the prefecture of Laochow has been alloted to the
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  • 65 3 Shanghai. Nov. 15. Plans for the construction of a harbour and i a trading lort m the vicinity of Haichow. |m Northeist Kiangsu. which have been approved by tl'e Central Government will be crried out by the Government of Kiangsu shortly. This port when completed wiU
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  • 28 3 Mr. I A. N Macc'ew, assistant, Jugra Land j and Carey, Ltd., Port Swettenham. left on Sunj day for Singapore, en route to England on long J leave.
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  • 968 3 INSPIRED BY NATIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS History of Tribes Told m Cabalistic Imagery Pert Moresby. Papua. Philatelists will be interested to learn thut new stamps are to b? issued m the territory of Papua, and that they will probably b*> available by the time this article
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  • 74 3 I A shcemakers' service was held m the chapei of the Heiitage Craft Schools. Chailey. Sussex, m henour of St. Crispin, the patron iaint of leather workers, and all the implements of 1 shoemakers were displayed. I Gymnastic exerciser for children aged less than 5 will be a feature of
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  • 339 3 Coming- Epoch of the "Mind People" "Mind people" living entities, but entirely different from the human lace will inhabit Jhe earth unreckoned centuries ahead. This fascinating forecast is given by Dr. C. C Hurst, of Cambridg?. the famous biologist, m a scientific book. '"The Mech.mism of
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  • 130 3 The Singapore Volunteer Corps routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly. M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F., are as follow:— Singapore, Nov. 16. L*ave, Officer* The undermentioned Officer is granted leave of absence for the period stated: j Captain A. P Goldman— 7.ll.32 to 1.6.35 (Europe). Posting Officer^:
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  • 106 3 Calk is at the Agency from Malaya ;ut increasing m numbers, and here arc some of the i latest arrivals. A. V. Hitch Perak i -13 Uckfield Road. Enfleld Wa r h, Mddx. W I Whvt. (Perak) Pettenzie, Fleet. Hants, W Ollchrtt (Ipoh). A. H. Barnes. Pilot Association S: pore.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 399 3 hi v mtn I*ll a:*» em: i>roi» of it! 1 IN I— Evcr> fourth cat registered m Great Britain during th. M year ending July 31st. 1931, was W M "i Austin V M built for the car-proud owner-driver UOW to make motoring easy and pleasant. That is what Sir
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    • 125 3 The Importance of Salt Dbr Seasoning H^gggTr, Most dishes need to be seasoned with salt. Add jj^^gT^j the exact amount you require by means of a. P9S*Pfffc handy pourer tin of Cercbos Salt. It contains POyTTO tnc purest salt m the world— dry, free-running, JtertHjJß incomparable, ®8* Cerebos Salt tf»»t/<<tii
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  • 233 4 FOX HUNTING is m full swing m Britain A picturesque scene as the hunt moves 2 dov.ii the road. TORTOISE DEREi The .ace tn progress on ,the deck of a tourist ship. I SslF THIS IS A PICTIRE of father and son. Which
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 267 5 '^^2^Bt&^^s^si(sK^K^^Cl^U 4B KESERTATIONS PHONE 6903 fO-» fi Cp) BS T 1 I T Foods The 'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants m hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of
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    • 510 5 V The Humoresque of the j Talkies if ■'"■■it'BHIiWLM'H I IL !I!]31 B ICAPITOLI H I I 91 H iV S I |i 'flrif 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Premiere for Malaya of the Famous Picture that packed the London Tivoli tor 2 MONTHS Fanny Hurst's great story "SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION"
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    • 165 5 r~ j Commencing To-Night j A bid for fame Gilbert writ for his lovely ang wil writes a story with all i that aract *ris< d his silent films A last a talkie Gilbert you'll thrill to and admire I JOHN GILBERT PAUL LUKAS Virginia It It 1< 13 IN
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1016 6 Wales Wins Soccer International London. Nov. 1. The International match between Scotland ana Wales at Edinburgh ended m a win for Wales of 5 2. There were 30.000 present. This is the first time that Anglo-Scots have been called upon since the English League imposed their ban
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    • 295 6 Full Scores m South Australia Match The following are the full scores m the match between the M.C.C. and South Australia, which the Englishmen, won by an innings and 128. SCORES M.C.C. Ist Innings Sutclifle c Nitschke b Grimmett 154 Leyland c Nitschke b Grimmett Nawab of
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    • 290 6 French Win All Their Matches [From Our Own Correspondent 1 London, Nov. Ist. France are proving their superiority m the Ice Hockey world since they have so far won; all their matches. They thus beat England; m the third and last cf the international ice j hockey matches
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    • 259 6 I From Our own Correspondent 1 London. Nov. I. As was generally anticipated, the inaugural Manchester to Blackpool relay on Saturday early resolved itself into a duel between Salford and Birchfield Harriers. Up to ten miles Tipton H. and Flebeian H. had made the pace, but from this
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    • 253 6 Mr. H. J. Enthoven and Mr. Nigel Haig as Captains Mr. H. J. Enthoven. the old Harovian and Cambridge Double Blue, is to join with Mr Nigel Haig m the captaincy of Middlesex county cricket team next season. Mr. Enthoven told an Evening News correspondent that m regard
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    • 129 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Not. Ist. On January Ist, 1933. practically all golfers m the country- with handicaps from one to eighteen will, it v anticipated, have one or two more strokes added to their handicaps. This is the result of the new system of arriving at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 323 6 INDISPUTABLY V^J THE BEST "|U^^^ Ml aL^STal^ Ab^bV 4|b«HBIbW V 2 1 (l II W* I FRAMROZ A Co. .^r^ .^aS^M««aSßa^B^B^a«^^sßV ,^r aW f ammm l^kta.^^a^aV /f fc^^^^ S?^^^^3BM ik^Ha^a^a^a^Ba^^ W^^r lafaßa^r^aßf^s^af^ Health of Women TN anaemia and debility, resulting from X irregularities of the functions peculiar to women, KALZANA,
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    • 232 6 Builds up Strength 5 I^^^^^^^^^^^ c soothing torn I I restorative (jualit y^P Angier's I'tnuision m ik > /H^Pf Pf PP P^^ invaluable for h-/ yy/y| I up health an /TTy/H k I I•Iil I I inn ati an 'i /////^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M after. m. i I'M/ V V Aremedvot \X^ I
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    • 238 6 O OOD r O y ouß I Let Evans' r es be goc Ito your throat. I the n particularly so m I riiti of iQfimi.hmkinm. I coughs or colds. H EVANS H^^^^^H 'moil Pastilles from Ch«mufi ft'vv^.t't I M«d« m Kn^ln I iRYECZEIF BABITSJEAD m Rash and Very Itchy.
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  • 2834 7 HOOK -KEEPER SENT TO PRISON FOR SEVEN YEARS One of the most Disgraceful Defences I have ever heard M vs «cc W huie y ROBBED A KIND EMPLOYER To my mind this is an extremely serious offence. You have systematically robbed a kind employer over a long perM of years
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  • 908 7 81,200,000 LOSS Great Damage Done m Foreign Store Two fires, one a spectacular blaze m a I godown off the Bund which provided what is I estimated to have been a $1,200,000 thrilling I show for hundreds of watchers, another m a I silk hong on North
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  • 114 7 Courageous Effort to Capture Armed Robber Shanghai. Nov. 7. An unarmed Chinese detective, a member of the Shanghai Municipal Police, way shot down and killed last night during a brave attempt to capture an armed robber. The gangster had just held up a Chinese money-changer's establishment whin the
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  • 35 7 Herr Hans Bert mm. with a former Australian pilot, will make an attempt next month, says the Exchange, to fly a Junkers Atlanta monoplin; 1 from Australia to Londen m riv days.
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  • 158 7 The Ahmedabad Shooting Affray Ahmedabad, Nov. I. In:pector Gre. n. of the Ahmedabad polic was shot dead this afternoon by Sergeant Houston m the City Police lines. Before b:ing over-powered Sergeant Houston also wounded three other persons, who were taken to hospital. Sergeant Houston returned f'.om duty
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  • 265 7 Woman Charged With Husband Murder In." l»u!p< r«- Nov. 10. After eleven hearings during rhich about 35 witnesses uere examined for the prosecution, the Rego murder rase, which opened before Mr M. N. Clarke. 1.C.5.. District and Sessions Judge, on October 19 was adjourned to-day, on the termination
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  • 133 7 Charges of Conspiracy Against Bengali Youths r.ikutta, Nov. 10. Before Mr. T. H. Ellis, Special Judge, Sunil Chatluji <23) and five oth?r Bengali youths vero placed to-day on trial on charges of conspiracy to commit murder and harbouring or concealing offenders m connection with two attempts on
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  • 2973 7 ARSENIC THE POISON OF THE NOVICE But Detection Almost Inevitable ADDRESS TO SINGAPORE ROTARIANS Scale of Charges For Poisoning bowl, then bottled and sealed. It 'i quite possible that these methods would Increase the potency of the poison. The famous Madame de Brinvilliers is said to have derived her knowedge
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  • 286 7 Tamil Charged With Murder Attempt The preliminary inquiry was held before Mr. A. W. Hay m the Second Police Court yesterday into a case of attempted murder of a young Indian girl r.nd another Indian. The accused was c Tamil nar,ed Marimuthu. Court Inspector Meeten stated that
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  • 435 7 S.S.A. Appoint a Sub-Committee AN ADVANTAGE? Position Different to Penang and Singapore The Committee of the Straits Settlements Association (Malacca* has appointed a subcommittee, to be joined by representatives of the Malacca Planters Association and the ChiBCM Chamber of Commerce, to go into th.* question of
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  • 135 7 Coffee Shop Keeper Bound to Chair A case of robbery was heard by Mr C Wilson. the F.vst P-lke Magistrate, yesterday The acciwd \\..ie three Chinese. and the complainant thx owner oi a coffee shop m Tan mm; Pa-:ar Road. Accused it was stated, had had oome
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  • 213 7 Chinese Fined m Malacca I From Our own Correspondent 1 M.i l.i. c i Nov. 15. A ca.se of an attempt to extort money .nut posing as Revenue Officers came up for "hearing m the District Court to-day, before Mr. H C Willan. The accused were
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  • 46 7 Thursday, November 17th Before Mr. Justice WhJtley m the 2nd. C«»rt at 11 a.m. AsKizrs Rox vs. Hakam Singh. Bfforr Mr. Juitirr a 'Beckett Terrell m the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. 5.369 32 Webster Automatic Packetinß Farlory Ltd.. vs Chcp Kirn Lcong Thyv.
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  • 824 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932. EMPIRE WIRELESS The inauguration of the Empire broadcasting service next month is being awaited with a considerable amount of interest among wireless enthusiasts m Singapore. Probably, ev-en more by enthusiasts who, m isolated parts of the country, are debarred from those varied distractions
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  • 96 8 Mr Barnett-Smith. of the Ipoh Customs Office, leaves this week for Sitiawan on transfer. Lieut-Colonel A. Gordon -Symth^ and Mrs. Gordon-Symthe. who have been on a trip to China and Japan, have returned to Taiping. Mr. H. P. Clarke. L.L.8., the new Municipal Secretary, arrived m Malacca on Wednesday last
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  • 142 8 Application For Appeal To Privy Council I From Our own Correspondent^ Ipoh, Nov. 16. It transpires that the recent full Court or Appeal at Ipoh heard an application for leave to appeal to the Privy Counsil m respect of the dispute of the famous Rahman Mine m
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  • 113 8 Growth of Wireless Broadcasting London. Nov. 14. The British Broadcasting Corporation fa this week celebrating with special programmes its tenth anniversary. When the Corporation under royal charter took over control of broadcasting on Nov. 14, 1922, there were 18.000 wireless licence holders m Britain. To-day there are over
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  • 70 8 Thieves get $350 but miss another $150 A Chinese steward of the Njew Holland reported to the police yesterday that while he was on his way to market early m the morning he was assaulted by a number of Chinese and robbed of $350. He
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  • 472 8 ASSESSMENT OF VACANT LAND To th* Editor. Sir, When regard is had »o the trend of land yalues during this past year or so m Singapore Municipal areas, end th© self evident surplus of residential properties within the confines of same, it is surely time enough
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  • 363 8 To the Editor. Sir The notice concerning Municipal Assessment for 1933 has come like a bombshell to property owners, big and small alike. Tto me. M*| owner, this latest idea evolved by .*me master mind m the Municipality to collect Assessment for the whole year of 1933
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  • 127 8 To the Editor. Sir. I read with much interest the letur correspondence under the above caption by S. K. Lim appearing m your Monday's issue. I agree with your correspondent that any fighting game is cruel and brutal and that m this age of civilization such pastime
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  • 46 8 Mr. K. C. JnhnWH-Hm. the represent -u <v < of Malayan Tobacco Distributors m Kual i I.u:r>pur. is being transferred to Serrmban ii of Mr. D B. Dowling. Mr. Dov.lm R is ptfni Ipch 1* place of Mr. R. B. Little, who com s to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 535 8 Kidnapping Charge After Taxi Tour FALSE INFORV Inspector Reveals Str f Put Up Charges A y»ung <ikk married accused m the Third I'<Ui. i Mr. J. F. F. Greg* ypstenl false information t« the prikt v, lt had be»n Kidnapped by thr.-. > from her husband's
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  • 64 8 P. O. B.I. DIVIDENDS Five Per Cent on Cunuilatiw 1 Shares London. N<* I" The P. and O Company dividend of five per cent per ian cumulative preference shares and the deferred shares. The British India Bt«'am recommends the usual dividual five five and a half <;>er cent on th
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  • 62 8 LONDON AND NEW VOKK UN N|t RUBBER PRICI^ [FREE PrtESS SERVICE— COV\ London N Messrs. Henry Garri;. we brokers, notify to-day's t follows Spot £156*4 (£156^,) £157 (£157» 2 The market is slightly Messrs. Symington notify to-day's rubbtr follows Spot 2 19 32d (2 2 23 32d. (23
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  • 14 8 Til- ,i, Bblangor vtthoul h:'/. b Ma I GhleJ J r**me Coir.t— M M
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    • 160 8 SUPERIOR OLD BROWN SHERRY CAUDeECtCS WINE MERCHANTS. APPOINTMENT KINO OF BIAIL EBT« H7t. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS We offer you a choice of gifts, from the jewelled creation to the inexpensive remembrance Our assortment embraces a wide variety of watches, silver and enamel boudoir clocks, sterling silver and E..P. N. S. ware.
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  • HOSTAGES MAY BE SACRIFICED
    • 325 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Military Action Against 9 Volunteers 250 CIVILIANS HELD "It may be Necessary to Sacrifice Them" Tofcio, >ov. lit. Ifcspit*. he r«k of Oww^l s« IVn^n, MRhtm^K tfc« «5« Japan**- civilians horn he h*Min«: w hmtiwres vi Mum huli. ILailar. the Japanese
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    • 57 9  -  Nanyang Stang Pau 53. 400.000 From Shanghai Banks Shanghai, Nov. 16. A further remittance of $3,400,000 was sent Manchuria for the benefit of the Chinese nunteers by the Chinese banks of Shanghai ftjr. The amount has been the result of a < ainpaign started by the various
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    • 103 9 Minister Keeping m Touch with Residents London. Nov. 16. the Houif of Commons to-night Mr. Jaw Milne (Cons.) asked what steps were taken to keep the Shanghai Municipal fully informed and its views on all btained m the negotiations for the rei of the District Court agreement.
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    • 168 9  - I NTERN ATIONAL COMMITTEE Sin Chew Jit Poh hina Prepared to Accept It on Conditions Shanghai, Nov. 16. .staf\i m diplomatic circles that s in Nanking have decided to support "M-d International Committee for the rnent of the various issues m the Far provided it Is based on the fundamentals
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    • 27 9 F< m Oooka Inteadaat of Excise, "■I Ml Oodn hv\ left for Home. DO* ri tinning to Malaya. Previous '■>»« the Custom, ix-purtmrnt, Mr Cocke ii, Klaug District.
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    • 349 9 BOBBED HAIR GIRL'S OFFER Moscow's Instructions To Unemployed London, Nov. lb. KaH Ku.-m II stood surety m £500 to-day w4ien Sidney Job Elia* was* committed for trial. The mi :i-t i.i v d a second surety m the same turn "hereupon a young and hatien>
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    • 94 9 Opening of Parliament on Nov. 22 London. Nov. 14. The King md Queen, who went from Buckingham Palace to Sandringham on Saturday, will return to London for the opening oi Parliament on November 22. The interval between the prorogation and opening of the new session will be brief
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    • 109 9 Kind's Message of Sympathy London. Nov. 14. The collapse o; the Gars wood Hall collieries, which occurred early on Saturday, resulted In 25 men and boys being killed. Sixteen bodies have been recovered but the fall of the roof blocked the way to where the remaining nine
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    • 97 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Suspected of Dealing m Japanese Goods Shanghai. Nov. 16. Two Chinese shops m Tientsin suspected of dealing m Japanese goods suffered heavy damage as the result of bombs thrown into the shops by members of the Blood Spirit Society. Two shop assistants were seriously
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    • 84 9 Socialists Join Opposition Nazis Berlin. Not. 15. Herr von Papen's position has become very precarious. The opposition Nazis have now been reinforced by the Socialists, who have rebuffed Herr von Papen, refusing to discuss the political situation with him because he recently described the Socialists as the
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    • 94 9 LABOUR SUPPORTS DE VALE R A "Reckless Handling" of Affairs ihihis 1 1 n«v. i.v The Dall by 75 vc-Uts to 70 rejected the C«sgrave moticn of censure on the Govern- ment. which declared that Mr. de Val«r» had handled inte.nal and external affair* recklessly and
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    • 150 9 Dead and 62 Missin? m Japan Tofclo. Nov. 10. The latest official returns of typhon losses m Tokio and the six neighbouring Prefrect«r66 are 53 dtad, 46 injured, 62 missing 4.792 houses destroyed, 10.287 destroyed and 32.943 flooded. Reuter Far Eastern. Tokio. Nov. 16. Another victim of the
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    • 160 9 Miss \my Johnson on Time Gaos. Nov. 16. On her record-breaking night to the Cape Miss Amy Johnson arrived here at 12.30 p.m. yesterday and is proceeding to Duala. Reuter. London, Nor. 14. The record Is held by her husband Mr. J. a. Mollison. who was present to
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    • 138 9 Watching American Reaction to British Note New York, Nov. 16. The meeting between Mr. Hoover and Mr. Roosevelt to discuss war debts is likely to be held at Washington early next week. Meanwhile, the Belgian Note has been delivered to Col. Stimson m Washington. It asks for an
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    • 104 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Battle to Decide Control of Rich Area Shanghai. Nov. 16. Another civil war has broken out m Kwel- chow, one of the South-west provinces. General Mao Kwang-siang, a former Governor has started an attack on the forces of General Wang Chia-lieh, the present
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    • 51 9 Passed Through All Stages By Commons London, Nov. 16. The House of Commons passed the Government's Means Test Bill through all stages by 252 votes to 41. The Bill reduces the amount of disability pensiou, workmen's compensation and savings which are taken into account before granting relief-
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    • 152 9 Was Decentralisation Discussed KUALA KANGSAR TALK Proceedings Strictly Private I Ipoh. Nov. 16. Sir Samuel Wilson had a busy day at Kuala Kangsar to-day beginning with a meeting of the State Councillors at which the proceedings we*» strictly private though much curiosity is evinced as to
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    • 78 9 GENEVA TALKS TO TOKIO Phone Conrersation Round the World J Geneva, Nov. 16. J A successful test of telephonic i conversation between Geneva and Tokio J was carried out In the early hours of J this morning by League of Nations J i officials speaking to the station at J
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    • 88 9 Prampuan sat next to Lady Wilson and Raja Muda Bandahara Hilir M.F.. Perak. After lunch the guests inspected the magniflcant new Astana Iskandariah the spacious dining room of which was used for the lunch. Then Sir Samuel, the Sultan and the Governor visited Chenderoh Dam returning for a quiet evening
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    • 180 9 Sir S. Wilson Meets State Councillors (Prom Our own Correspondent] Ipoh. Nov. 16. Arriving from Alor Star yesterday evening m Perak Sir Samuel Wilson spent a brief time at Taiping on the way to Kuala Kangsar. where he was received by Sir Cecil and Lady dementi. He
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    • 183 9 Investigation by Sir Samuel Wilson "I want to meet the officials and unofflcials, but particularly the unofficial*, and learn their views on how the new Constitution has worked." 6aid Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Wilson. G.0.M.G.. X.C.M.0., Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, m an interview with a
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    • 48 9 Enormous Cheering Crowds Belfast, Nov. 16. Unprecedented fervour and enormous, cheering crowds all tlong the gaily beflagged streets was occasioned by the visit of the Prince of Wales to-day when he opened the nevr Parliament building's. He is staying for a few days sightseeing.— Reuter
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    • 235 9 R.M.S.P. Vessel Carrying Stores to Cayman London, Nor. 14. Telegrams from Jamaica received at the Colonial Office regarding the effect of last Thursday's hurricane m the West Indies report that the full force of the hurricane struck Cayman Islands In Cayman Brae 67 persons are known to
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    • 30 9 London, Nov. IS. The Ottawa Agreements Bill has received the Royal Assent and a Treasury Order makes the Ottawa Preferences effective from midnight to-morrow with certain excentinns Reuter
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    • 235 9 British Disarmament Policy London, Not. 14. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, left London by air yesterday on the first stage of his journey to Geneva last night to take up his duties as principal British delegate to the Disarmament Conference. No meeting of the Bureau is expected
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    • 48 9 Mr. Biahan "o»i. Fjedin the son ol ti Servant-Major of Poli c. .stationed at th- Lral Police Station, Mnlacca. who has his Senior Cary.bridgo LbQftl K\-:imiii:; f .<:\ m o\9 High SrhooJ, Malacca, has been appointed an Asiatic In:; 4 xctor m the Stralta Settl<in-i Police Force. Malacca Ouard'
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    • 977 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE BIAM BTKAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co.. (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM WOT C. Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd.
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    • 500 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co M Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA POBTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dm Sails Steamer B>«re. Spore. 8.8. CITY OP CAMBRIDGE For Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 a*. CITY OP SINGAPORE *x>r Havre, London,
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    • 434 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated m England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN, !>■• Ho* Fonnace. Singapore Tonnage. ">•"*-« pore. SOUDAN 6.500 Nov. 24
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    • 713 11 O. S. K. Line. f OX EUROPE. AFRICA. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA AND INDIA EDo« Sails. k FLAT! MARI DURBAN. Port Elizabeth. Cape Town Rio c> Janeiro. Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires via Colombo (Round-the-world Passage £190) n P r •> r i OH MARL' DI'RBAN. Cape Town. Lou. Marques.
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    • 558 11 m\ If/V I w|^MMMaw a WK. X *~i l_U>!^ S^ USE^nrrrvSEiZMW^^ TO EIROPE £5P M S <NGAPORK AND PENANG Vl* COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOa! MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive Leave Leave Arrive S pore. S'porc Penang. N. York. Pres. Harrison Ncv. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 24
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    • 778 11 K. P. IVL KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ TlDORE— Thursday. Nov. 17, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis. Soengei-Pakning. Siak and PakanBaroe. CREMER— Thursday. Nov. 17, Hong Kong. Swatow and Amoy. MAROS— Friday. Nov. 18, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. TemWlahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OPHlR— Friday, Nov. 18, Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang Sourabaya. (sailing from the
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  • 414 12 An 18- Year Romance of the Zoo Sam uhJ B ab:-.ra, the fan an, iviiou? 18 year:; of married bliss formed oik- cf iniiuii In the history the Zoo, are to be sold by auction i" Lonion. Barbara died m 19H3 1 aving Sam brokenand though he
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  • 190 12 Russian Woman Murdered for 5350 Savings Harbin, Nov. 6. A yotmi Rv'^ian weman has been found murdered here, the object of her attackers apparently being the theft of •<• sum of $350 hidden m i vardrobe m her house. She was Mrs. Elizabeth Bataloff. aged a little over
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    • 610 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN \M) THURSDAY ISLAND. :lar monthly sailing by the well-known rtcamft MARELLA (7.373 tons) and the s MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] ICARX LA Is one of the largt t nr.d On mers trading Cabins de luxt
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    • 406 12 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Bf Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Marseilles and Hngland. IK.MIV.AKI> SAII -rJ l t of Di^embarkaiion Plymouth. I.cuve K:\ngoon. 1932. YOMA Dec. 3 PEUU Dec. IT Dec. 31 1933. I INE iMO 28 DDY Teb. 11 .'tAING i BURMA 11 i YOVA 15 PEGU Apr.
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    • 111 12 1933 lIOMK\V\R|) REGISTER NOW WAGONS[WOQLO i P>9. I INDIVIDI AT. NO BOOKIN4 SILVER PACK I C JA. SILVER ir San m.s. BE For N.V. INTEKN.\II EN UANDEI.S-VI V\ "ROTTKK" Agents and GUTHRIE ft CO LTD (Incorporated i:. Agents for the «H d 8 I.S.K.LINE. ISHIHARA IMDUSTRUI \M) TRANSPOIII <Inr REGULAR
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 672 12 xMAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. h Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. :a, Jerantut) Monday to Fnday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (ifla Jarantak) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kaianian r.ia Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelar.taii (via Gema.^ every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
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    • 233 12 Silvermaple 18; Salsaas 16; Bangalore 15: Ipoh 12: La rut 10; Oldenburg 9: Minderoo 7. Empire Dock: (Entrance Gate 3). Steel Navigator 30; Fuku Maru 33; Karoa 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Tamara 46. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Kola 4: Perak 3: Cremer 1. KEPPEL HARBOUB Main Wharf:
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    • 268 13 AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH THE EAST FOR EXHIBITION smp tive Routes for the Nieuw Holland Mrlii v, 1 •!..i U is int. v KM until Xfelfl U« avail. i the I Qood-wU Ship !t rmed, but for all viands by ii:i ut llh n übmitted it M is y< :tltci native
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    • 244 13 Schooners Caught m Cyclone _I f neat steamer Lady Craddock. R >:.uoon last week from Akyab. with I two motor schooners which were I the Burma coast during a severe :i the ni^ht of October 19. had landed on Table Island, found a week later by the
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    • 52 13 stabilizer to Prevent Vessel Rolling Genoa, Nov. 7. U Savoia. 48.000 tons, the sisterHMC, has completed her test trip. spood of 30 knots. «d with a Rporry Gyro Stabili- Hing and pitching. Thus sea<'tv bo avoided. passenger liner will be allowed to utilizer lor
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    • 705 13 Father Neptune as Mail Carrier 1!' 1 lit -i (',.<. hr.-L intii. ni of national impor tan md bj n tna a I i man walkj 1 v i ij mi old tain d b that had been thrown up by the •f PI on which Dutch ha
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    • 233 13 Per NY.X. Terukuni Maru: For Colombo. Mr. G. Goodwin. Mrs. G. Goodwin. Mr. H. NXinn For Naples. Mr. T. Addis Martin. Mr. T. Suwa. Mrs. S. Suwa. Miss V Suwa. Mr. A. Eliott. Mrs. L S. Eliott. Mrs. A Ore. Mi. J. O. Doorman. Prof T. Hashidera. Capt.
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    • 71 13 The Ho Hong Steamship Co.'s Hong Hwa is at present, temporarily laid off at Singapore owing to trade depression. Malacca Guardian. Another Chinese barge laden with granite foundered during a heavy gale which blew over Malacca coast a few days ago. The ill-fated boat, which sank off Pulau Besar, was
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  • 92 13 Missionary Campaign Planned for| Hong Kong New Orleans' Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutton, directors of Angelus Temple m Los Angles, returned to-day from a tour of t topical countries and announced that th? Temple will soon announce a plan for conducting m intensive missionary
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  • 2784 13 THE WOODRUFF MURDER Harbin Policemen Who Hid Themselves Evidence of the startling conditions m Harbin which, leads the Harbin British Chamber oi Commerce to refer to the "Inadequacy of protection oi life and property m Harbin, and the inefficiency of those from whom we should
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  • 403 13 Mr. Bert Nelson Reported Shot at Machentf Alter having been held captive by Communists m Hupoh lor two years, the Re\ 3eit Nelson, an American missionary, has been murdered, according to Peking messagceived m Shanghai. These mess ices stated that Mr. Nelson had been .shot at Macheng.
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  • 187 13 Well Known Skipper Passes Many m Bangkok (says the Bangkok Times i. v/ill regret to learn that Captain N. M. Jessen has died. He was for about twenty years In command of one or other of the coast boats of the Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 156 13 NEXT TIME YOU GO HOME °/Wk NCLUDE Canada', bcw »c«»k rtmu to M 'jj jour iti&mir. I j >J Bee the imttt k*avj la the Coudlaa /^T Vf '1 Rocki«— Mt. Robton, talleit of tJkera all— yV^ from laxmrj train* equipped lot twpr*m< J ffi comfort j&fet >^7/H VL^ Transcontinental
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  • 1145 14 GOOD READING A NECESSITY OF LIFE SIR C. G. ROBERTSON ON WISE SPENDING Vital Factor m Prevention of Decadence Londrn. Nov. 2. The impoitii!i'« of books as constituting ai IV realty of lift uai- urged by Sir Charles Grant r! Robertson Principal of Birmingham University. I m hiv presidential address
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  • 886 14 HELD TO BE A WAR Judgment Over Chinese Shipping Charter That the recent Sino-Japanese hostilities npar Shanghai constitute a 'war" within the SM ming of aw is upheld m an important judgment given by Judge Yang Pang of the First Special District Couit. Shanghai, awarding 53.
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  • 101 14 Singapore comes into the new play at the Haymarket Theatre which sees th? return of Mr. Cyril Maude to the stage. It is called Once a Husband by Margot Neville and Brett Hay. and it is a familiar stage story of the V ifc and husband reunited at the last
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  • 571 14 Sequel to Speech About Police 'TOO SERIOUS FOR BAIL" Wai Hannington m the Dock Lcndon. Nov. 1. "Wai" Ha lining ton, the avowed Communist who organised the marrh of unemployed to Londrn. and planned to lead a deputation to the House of Commons to-night, was arrested tc-day.
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  • 816 14 He Listens to a Note of His Own Speech Bow -street police court wa& well guarded by police, and members of the public were not admitted, when Hannington appeared there this afternoon Sir Chartres Biron was the magistrate: Mr. Charles Wallace prosecuted. Hannington were a well-cut
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 698 14 RANKS AND INSURAACF CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve LI bility of Proprietors £3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Blshopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar
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    • 355 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECS BANK, LTD. (Established m Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up) Reserve Fund President K. Kodarr. Vice -President X Tak Head Office YoWob..' Singapore Branch 3l-a. CHILI A I Kin LONDON BANKKKWestminster Bank. Ltd. The National Provincial B&nft Lloyd's Bank. Ltd. BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt), Batavi'i CalcutU. Canton. Changchu:
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 411 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can ac received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony ;ests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after record's "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 619 15 pit. of the fact ttMt both m America and' and markets generally responded favour- 1 to the tesult of the American Election.' has been little alteration to record hv Mentions prevailing In the local share J The Tin market experienced a small nice earlier m the »f
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  • 206 15 Report And Balance i Sheet Directors of the Siam Commercial I Ltd.. have issued their Report and Sheet for the half-year ended *£«»ber 30th. 1932. The Report state*:-' we balance sheet of the bank for! 30th. 1931. was shown an exchange' of Ticak 2.776.206. This loss was
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  • 356 15 Extraordinary General Meeting At an Extraordinary Meeting of Ke:npa.s Ltd held on Saturday. November 12th. J. M. Sime Presiding the capital of the Company was increased to $1,500,000 by the addition of 750.000 new shares of SI. each by special resolution. At the same meeting the proposal to
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  • 127 15 Tht- Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,096 th. auction yesterday.! when there was catalogued 1.161.978 lbs.: 518 74 1 tons. Offered 1.112.754 lbs: 496.76 tons. Soldi 952.062 lbs; 425.03 tons. Spot. London 2 9-16 d. New York c ts. The next auction will be
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  • 258 15 There is food for the cynic m the present rubber stuatiou In the East, (says The Rubber! Age for October). The restriction negotiations between the British and Dutch Governments broke down, it is alleged, because of the diffi-j culties cf putting any sort of piessure
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  • 65 15 Evatt and Co.. Kuala. Lumpur, Secretaries: Katu Tin: First hah* November: Hours Run 293; Cubic Yards Treated 90.000; Tin Ore Woi. pikuls 296. Renong Consoldated: Hours Run 155; Cubic Yards Treated 48.000; Tin Ore Won pikuls 416. Boustead and So., Ltd. Penan* AjpenU: Takuapa Valley Tin
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  • 174 15 Changes m Representative Prices United Press Association Nov. 12 14 15. American Can. Com. 57^ 55 's 56', Am. Tphone and Tgraph 112U 110 111 Atcheson Railroad 46" s 44 >- 44"^ I>upont 39 'j 37 38 Firestone, Common 12', Not Qtd. 12 1 Gen. Electric
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  • 144 15 ABROAD Reuter Wireless Foreign exchanges are: London Nov. 11 14. Amsterdam 8.27 8.30 Athens 580 580 Berlin 13.95 14.00 Belgrade 242.. 242'Bombay l 6 3 16 1 6 3 16 Brussels 23.95 24 1 32 Bucharest 555 56i> Buenos Aires r.om. nominal Copenhagen 19.20 19.25 Geneva 17.22 17.:J2 1 Helsingfors
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  • 303 15 Report for year ended April 30. 1932. state > that dredge continued to operate until October 31. 1931. but during that period operations were necessarily restricted to comply with international tin agreement, dredge being shut down for one month from August 15. 1931, and again for period
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  • 928 15 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16TH. 19:;> CLOSING QUOTATIONS »»ycs fteOers Asam Kumbang 26s 28s Austral Malay (£< 18s 20s nom. Aver Hitam iss» lls 11s 9d Bangrin Tin (£> 13s 6d 14s 6d Bating Padang ($1) OS 10 Batu Caves (sl> 37\ 2 42 1 BokJt Arang (St> 40
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  • 82 15 November 16th., 12 o'clock noon Buyer* SHt«ra R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose* 7 13;16 776 R.S.S. equal to London Standard. <F. 0.8.> Bs 8 Sit Standard R.S.S on Tender Nov. 7"\ 715 10 December 7!5 16 8 January 8 8 1 10 Jan
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    • 81 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance In force over $35.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Btralts Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Easf m Life Building. Cecil fetreet. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • 1842 16 SALOME'S SHORT-HEAD VICTORY Good Riding By E. Donnelly The third day of the Singapore Turf Club November (professional* meeting provided sport of quite as excellent a standard as on th» two previous days. The attendance was good for a week-day and although rain Tell from the
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  • 96 16 On Sunday, the A Class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Pulo Jong Challenge Cup. The B Class yachts will sail 'the first of a series of three races for the Club Trophy. Starts 10 and 10.10 a.m respectively; courses
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  • 338 16 GLOUCESTERS' WIN AGAIN Difficult Rugby m Steady Drizzle Gloucesters A XV 11; S.C.C. A XV 5. A persistent drizzle marred the Rugby match between a S.C.C. XV and a Gloucesters XV yesterday. Tho ball was very slippery, and handling way difficult. The heavy ground made
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  • 273 16 To-day's Farewell Match With Gloucester* The Gloucester Rugby XV play their farewell match on the Padang this afternoon, when they meet the S.C.C. for tr.e third time this se&son. Alrendj' they have won a convincing victory over the Club at Tanglin by 26 points to 3. but (bay had
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  • 144 16 Penan?; Team to Meet Perak [From Our own Correspondent! Penang. Nov. 16. The following have been selected to represent Penang m the infer-state rugby match against Perak on Saturday at Ipoh. Brown, Clark. Brady, Burnham, Fenwick, Cameron, Perkins. Smith, Wraight, Clements, Scoular, Clark. Calhaem, Gibson and Sinclair.
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  • 80 16 Boat Race Fixed For April Ist Lor. Jon. Nov. 10. The Oxford -Cambridge Boat Race has been fixed for April Ist.. 1933. The Oxford Undergraduates Magazine, "Isis." says that "if Oxford lose the next race we shall be the only University that has lost ten times m
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  • 952 16 S.C.C. AND S.R.C. SHARE FOUR GOALS Armstrong's Last Minute Goal s.c.c t; s.R.c. 2. Some excellent hockey was seen on the padang yesterday when the padang club* renewed their rivalry and after a well contested game shared four goals between them. There were times when
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  • 101 16 Better Half Control Brings Narrow Victory >/ In a hockey match on the AJ»C «m«, n/ i ARC. XI by three goals to two. Both teams were far from being at full strength.^nd^ T^Z**™^ made Play som^hat scrappy The Chinese had more control of the ball the
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  • 110 16 Singapore Team to Meet Perak and Selangor The Singapore hockey team to meet Solangor on Saturday and Perak on Sunday has been cnosen as follows: S. L. Oehlers, R. A. Ashworth, E. G. Staunton. G. Ross. G. E. N. Oehlers. R. .N Elliott. R. C. Oehlers. N. Sullivan.
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  • 39 16 No Goals m International Match Wrtxham, Nor. 16. In Ideal weather before a crowd of 20,000 spectators the International match between Wales and England was played to-day. The result was a draw, neither side scoring Reuter
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  • 17 16 London. Nor. i.. Gainsborough 4, Oresley Rovers 2 Altrlncham 3, 8 taly bridge (after extra time).- Reuter
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  • 146 16 Teams to Rfteti m Fi Round Proper The draw for tin li; H English A.sMx-iatu.n PdoH ill l vwl on November ?C, w;\s mad as follows: Worklngton vs. Scunthorpe Accrington v:\ llrreford Darlington vs. Boston Halifax vs. Darwen. Southport vs. Nelson Carlisle vs. D«.nab\ Chestt r vs
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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