The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 November 1932

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 13.H19. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 71 1 In an S.O.C. tournament game Merchants beat A.P.C. and I. by 19 points to nil Page 7. Medical Ccllege won the Selwyn Clarke -(up. defeating Raffles College by one goal. —Page Details of Satui day's Singapore Turf Club meeting Page 7. Ptrak defeated Penaug by 5 pcinte
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  • 41 1 FRENCH BOMB OUTRAGE ParK Nov. 10. A bomb wrecked the railway track near Nantes ju<t before the train m which NT. Herriot was a powexiger *U due. The outrage is supposed tc bt- the vvoik ol Breton naUonalfcts.- Reuter
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  • 951 1 Sampy Collum's niece. Once, was describing a cricket match she had watched m the hump(a field pposite the church on top of the hill. Sampy listened to the |M attentively, but hir, wife. Eliza, made a great clatter H B)M moved about preparing tea. and at last she
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 149 1 KLIM POWDERED :»HLK nit rmitrrr approach to pure, FRESH. PASTEURIZED MILK ORTAINABLE IN THE TROPICS. I OBTAIN ABLE AT ALL LEAOINO PROVISION STORES RAFFLESJHOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE— tt.3O to 8.15 p.m. TO MOKKOW SPECIAL INFORMAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE 9..{(L_Mid-night s> pres. harrison s 9.30 to Mid-niffht. ORCHESTRA t
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    • 115 1 TOLLEY'S E .1 l> I R G Ux BRANDY liVsji IS 100% PURE GRAPE \MSjJ AND IS NOW ONLY CIA Vf\l I j£^/ rf g > til eluding duty), per qt. bottle. m^ ■-> -> R1 v THIS BRITISH C/VIPII IRE y^jt BR*XOV. IT'S THE BEST. BRJ^KE/l t-.itf! WcALISTER A
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    • 336 1 W.idden w h-» said that Ifl disaim was to invite attack Page 8. il' pMt.ttH si ot HO religious leaders was leeched by the Prime Minister. They expie»sed di>app< intment at the lack of progress made by the Disarmament (onferenee —Pate 8. Hitler calls for an alliance between Germany and
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    • 11 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA
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  • 749 2 Sixt> years ago there was a Modern Girl, claiming recognition ;iid oven righU; The domestic magazines of that day fulminated against h. r -aid the new sin of •fastness." We find no trace of this shocking offence earlier before 1870 the M plus ultra was
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  • 996 2 League Tables To Dale The following are the positions m the League up to. and including. Saturday's matches: Mr W Gray Buchanan, eldest son of the ceakw pirtner of William Jacks and Co.. (Malayt. Ltd.. was married while on leave, on Oct. 7. to Miss Doris Younger. Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 2 John Loder, the popular English screen star, who appears m "Wedding Rehearsal," which opens at the Capitol to-morrow.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 166 2 ■f— s^SK f m r ~^^^^^^^^M f sVsmlsi^^sw WlT^ Health of Women IN anaemia and debility, resulting from irregularities of the functions peculiar to women, KALZANA, the calcium food, has proved to be of striking value. Kalzana contains the mineral Calcium which is needed to strengthen the cells of blood,
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    • 562 2 LEITHEHIC New stocks have just arrived of PERFUMES, LIPSTICKS Indelible, EYEBROW PENCILS, COMPACT POWDERS, FACE POWDER, COMPACT ROUGE. We invite you to inspect our choice selection of Perfumes and Coffrets for X'mas Gifts. medicalHhall, ltd. business" cardsT STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House for
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    • 500 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given tbat tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of s«ch tenders may be obtained m the Tender Room. Municipal Offices Supply of 24 m. Ventmi Meter Tube and Recorder for Alexandra Road Pumping Station. Date
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    • 407 2 NOTK l> WEDDING REHEARS TFIK RQXBURY TWIN Traffic Notice. For the bMMflt < 1 r|| v. WBDDOfO HI 111 \i;sm of the famous Roartmrj I Theatre to-morrow Traffir Repulatiot. (ft) Cirs < ominv Bwrangoon dli Street at it j Road r.nd Coleman Stif.t UKI H- ad. (b) Cars omiim From
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 222 2 THE WEEK Monday. 21st. High Wat*r. 03.51. 7.2 ft 14.45. 8.0 ft. Football MP.A League Div "B" Kampong Tiont; vs Malaya Kabaktian Baja. Jalan Besar. Hen kt y Poppy Day mntch Miss GriffithJones XI vs. Girls" Sports Club, at SCC A.P.C. vs. Medical College Union. Medical Coll Union; S.R.C. vs.
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  • 620 3 ENGLISH SOCIETY'S RESEARCH From Oltic to PidginCornish Inten ting place-names m Cornwall :nod by the English Place-Name l.ich is working on a volume of b ]l;i. <--nai M more obecore valleys, moorlands, and Duchy arc becoming bettor known penetrating public of England. and farm-rates reveal n
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  • 430 3 Poetic Licence Condemned lii talking about the relations of history and poetry at Foyle's literary luncheon, Emil Ludwig threw light by inference on his own ideals m biographical writing. Herr Ludwig, as someone said, has made "a corner m heroes." His method is to make his
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  • 130 3 Spain In Throes Of The Craze Spain, like many other countries, is "so yo" mad, and it is doubtful whether London or Paris have got the craze worse than Madrid. In a. church situated m the fashionable Salamanca district of Madrid, the parish priest has been
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  • 1050 3 KING'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Decline of National Dancing I From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, Nov. 14. The celebration of the King's birthday this year has been on a quieter scale than usual, m keeping with the exigencies of the present times and by express request of
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  • 32 3 Mr. A. E. Greetham. from Ipoh, has assumed duty as Inspector of Machinery, Taiping and Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Perak North, m place of Mr. Cooke, who has been transferred to Ipoh.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 170 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES rfrh#^° SS Street MALACCA. 11, Ught Street PENANG 4, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, duardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied for and
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    • 284 3 CRAVEN A m the 'TRU-VAC' TIM are m perfect smoking condition wherever and whenever you buy s-«k >\V ferN Jptflj *^f XV h<-n von pull this rubber T\«b &&SM -s■' liNtcn for the .v- rushing urn ihc JH^*BS^g^ggMHpg^*^ i Fro m Arv,i vl i a The Craven "A" "SO" <Sgl&gjßiJMafe-
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  • 1162 4 LITTERING THE LIFFEY Troops failed to Assist f ivic Guard I From Our Own Correspondent Dublin. Oct. 27. A stiike m connection with one of the departments of the Irish Press this week led tc some curious scenes m the streets of Dublin. Vans
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  • 873 4 TRADE TO CELEBRATE CENTENARY Mr. Theodoridi's Fine Names In a few wnakl the cigarette industry will be celebrating how it has not yet disclosed the hundredth anniversary of the cigarette, which, like many another invention, came to birth as the result of ?.s unfortunate accident. There
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    • 586 4 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office 138 ROJiNSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 6056. Cable Address ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morning daily m Malaya. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features include
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    • 434 4 66 i 4 vC" A^^r*^^ I "**>m*[pj 'Xn. /I Mm j^^Kt^r^ no wonder Vm healthy ALWAYS a picture of health— with glowing cheeks happy, laughing eyes— all fathers and mothers delight see their children brimming over with such life and enei Health depends upon nourishment. During their growl] years children
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    • 415 5 RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903! WHETHER YOU'VE READ THE BOOK OR NOT— YOU WILL ENJOY, "THE WATER GIPSIES" I Adapted from A. P. HERBERTS GREAT NOVEL i Starring ANN TODD, SARI MARITZA, lAN HUNTER, DRY ECZEMA ON BAND performances BABHJEAD s police band In Rash and Very Itchy. Healed_by_Cuticura. TE j OK
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    • 155 5 Positively LAST NIGHT of this magnificent picture that London flocked to *m ■>■ iCAPITOL Ml-\li.ll I Radio's brilliant production that Evei'ybody is Talking About "SYMPHONY of SIX MILLION" From Fannie Hurst's Memorable Story "MELODY OF LIFE* with IRENE DUNNE RICARDO CORTEZ TO-MORROW l<; 111 England's Most Exhilarating Event "WEDDING REHEARSAL"
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    • 237 5 I TO-NIGHT MATINEE, at 3p.m. Wednesday LEWIS~STONE ROBERT YOUNG— MARGARET PERRY m NEW MORALS FOR OLD Commencing THURSDA Y. M-G->l\s "Star" Picture of the Year— Revolutionising the Talking Screen. NOR MA '^7 SHEARER and CLARK GABLE m Plans being rushed at Robinsons! p i Cargoes cleared, j| Sate, economical SSLJT'S
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  • 2105 6 AMAZING FOOTBALL CALAMITIES ARCTIC WEATHER IN THE NORTH Players and Officials Collapse I Prom Our own Correspondent London. Nov. 1 There \rere amazing ..ernes at a number of first class football matches on Saturday, many grounds being swept by an Arctic storm. Chelsea, who lost 4
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  • 658 6 Rugby and Soccer m the Rain [From Our Own Correspondent] London. Nov. 1. Football on Saturday again encountered weather of the worst description, rain, sleet. I and a strong cold wind making the lot of play- ers and spectators "unenviabl 0 The muddy T treacherous pitches van probably
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  • 285 6 Old Rafflesians and R I Draw 0.R.% IS R.I. A large crowd turned out to annual football match for the Clark between the pierent boys oi R and the Old Raitlesians. Although son, the match was full of frc!.:. sides fought hara to a draw ol oa
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  • 66 6 Mr J R E Paws. Singapore to take charge of the U j there during Mr. Godale .ur I 'and during Mr Pawson's absence Mr Davitvs will be m charge of thl RHMUIf The Honble \£r. P T All* i: Councillor. Penang. v.ill be pnym.' Lumut. Dindlngs. thi will be
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    • 331 6 WHITEAWAYS TOY BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN DO > ()l R CHRISTMAS BUYIKG NOWt TRAIN SET. AU a <"ii>l<"l. nicely finished bltir. red am! black Well made engine. PRICE $1.25 SET. i r (I RIVIKKA "BLI Yr PASSKNCiKR TRAIN SKT. Thi Riviera Blue Train set contains ,nc ea<h locomotive <reversing). dimn"
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    • 102 6 M FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE J| of the 65,000 enthusiastic passengers, who h flown already, m our planes, and whose opinion is that the only way of COOL. QUICK COMFORTABLE travel m the tropit TO FLY BY K.NJ.L.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY TO PALEMBANG \M> W BATAVIA ±im Single Return Singapore Palembang 70
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  • 2060 7 SINGAPORE RACES END rmentoes for Trainer and FAVOURITES' DAY Complete Analysis of the Meeting Ih. i. hi-. i»n Saturday were uell atteiid,(L MM Srott and I*ady S« t>U being .ilium.. ItMW pn-sent. An excellent day's him ldtl< tl mv sucrcssful meeting. liulcifl. il VM mch
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  • 282 7 The foUowtat il a complete analysts of thjj four days racing One T.in each H. E. Trennery. S. L. Pollitt, "Mr. Lee". A. van Tooren, Mrs liogue, G. Blain. "Pegasus Kongsi.' 1 Tungki Othman. "Mr. Free Boy." Cheong Yok Choy. One second each Yau Wah Fong,
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  • 531 7 INTER-COLLEGE HOCKEY Single Goal Win Against Raffles Medical t .liege. 1 Raffles Vollege. 0. There was some very interesting hockey at Bukit Timah on Saturday wher* the Medical College met and defeated the Raffles College m a match for the Selwyn-Clarke Cup presented last year
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  • 197 7 R.I 3: OJLA On the School ground on Saturday the Raffles Institution defeated the Old Rafflesians Association by three goals to nil m a somewhat one-sided hockey game. The Old Bey; were not at full strength, muA. m addition, lost the services of one player
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  • 103 7 S.C.R.C. against S.C.C. to-day at the S.C.R.C. ground. Yew Teck, Tiang Sertg, Evan Wong: Kee Siang. Fong Lim, Yew Hock; Tuck Soon, Kee Tian. Gim Lock, Chim Bock and Geo Lee. ]j*serve Cheok Wah. S.C.R.C against M.C.U. on Wednesday at the M.C.U. ground. Yew Teck. Tiang Seng, Evan
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  • 451 7 CHINESE AND ROVERS DRAW IN REPLAY De Souza Sent Off the Field fProm Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19 Chinese 3 Kuala Rovers S. At the Stadium yesterday before a l~rge crowd the first teams of the Chinese and Kuala Rovers drew m the final
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  • 390 7 Selangor and Negri-Malacca Draw I From Our own Correspondent I SHangci >.. I pt*.; Xegri -.Malacca 3 pts. Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 19. At Kuala Lumpuv thta alttrnoon In an Interst itt Rugby match rtclsrignr drew with n BembUan and Malacca by one penalty goal <3 pts. i to
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  • 150 7 RE 1; S.K.A 1. A hard fought game at the N.C.C. ground between the R.E. and the Singapore Khalsa Association resulted on a draw of 1 goal each. The exchanges were fairly even and both the teams showed good form. The R.E. did most of
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  • 963 7 A.P.C. AND I LOSE Players m Strange Positions Merchants 19 pts: A.P.C. and 1 nil. The Merchants had a comfortable victory over A. PC. and I m the S.C.C. Rugby tournament en the Padang on Saturchiy. gathering 19 points (two goals and three tries i lo
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  • 57 7 On Friday. Nov. 25th.. at the Jalan Hesar Stadium, the Combined Schools will me*' the S.C.F.A. m an association football mafrh. the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Unemployment Fund. In order to afford the pl;iv pcmetfloi m playing together, the Combined Schools will me«t tho
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  • 30 7 When Mr. 8. King, of the Malarci chineat Protectorate, goes to Kedah at the end of this month, ho will relieve Mr N CblneM Protector.. c .it Bungi I raUml.
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  • 939 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1932 WEEK-END COMMENT It becomes clearer with every political upheaval m Germany that Germany's "strong man" is not Hitler, or Von Papen, or Von Schleicher. but President Hindenburg. The others may have their brief day but before they come and c\fter they go the
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  • 261 8 "New Morals for 01<T "New Morals for Old." a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture wtfckb opened last night at the Alhambra and will play until Thursday when it will be replaced by "Strange Interlude." givescope to the aciinii ability of Lewis Stone. \vh has played fo- so many years m pictures, and
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  • 50 8 Shanghai, Nov. 20. The Government of the United States has ordered the concentration of its Pacific fleet at Honolulu for naval manoeuvres some time m the middle of January next year. Seventysix warships of various types and 267 aeroplanes will participate m it. Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 28 8 Mr. R. P. Rycroft. 0.C.P.D.. Tampui, has proceeded on transfer to Kuala Lumpur North as O.C.P.D. and Che Abu Bakar, Assistant Commissioner of Police. Seremban. has succeeded him.
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  • 343 8  - BIG BATTLE AT NONNI Sin Chew Jit Poh RUSSIANS TO ASSIST JAPANESE Chinese Advance Towards Changchun Shanghai. Nov. 20. General Tang Chu-wu. Commander of the Kirin forces, reports that Ms men have occupied the Districts of Huaticn and Paoshih and are preparing to advance towards Changchun, capital of the Manchukuo
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  • 240 8 Evidence Against Chinese An application record the evidence of Inspector Alexander of the Rochore Division police, m view of h:> depart ure to Penang. WM made before Mr A \V Hay. the Singapore Seccnd Police Magistrate, on Saturday, when the two ChlnCM who were arrested m
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  • 129 8 Former Member of Singapore Pilot Service News was received m Singapore yesterday of the death at his home near Minehead. Somerset, of Captain E. J. Bryatt -Watson, formerly of the Singapore Pilct Service, from which he retired a few years ago. Captain Watson,
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  • 71 8 Formation Proposed at Geneva Geneva, Nov. 19. Diplomatists accredited to the IffagM of Nations met to-day to discuss the formation of a Diplomatic Corps on the same lines as applieto the diplomatic representatives m the world capitals. It was agreed to proceed with the organisation, regarding the Secretary-General
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  • 43 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral Church Workers' Association is having a Jumble Sale at St. Andrew's School Hall on Friday. December 2nd. at 4.30 p.m. Gills of old clothinu \v:l! bo gntefully received, and should be K-ft at St MnvHonie not later than November 30th.
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  • 67 8 BRITISH ADMI l:\ls ATTACK "To Disarm is to Invite Attack" An attack on the I' was made by Admiral Btl C1 a speech at the reunion I Volunteer Reserve Hi I infernal disarmament 'Everyone *vants to redu A great many countries reduced but the MUM I there
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  • 255 8 Sixty Religious Leaders ftenmd Real ut- A deputation oi 6" tenting million.- was received by the Pi historic Locarno RMM to express the vtry i\ Christian people In B: U I progress made at the D: All denomination.Archbishops of Canter*>ur > companied by 18 Bishop England. There was
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  • 151 8 Nazi Leader Oppo>e> Friendship With Franco uch A triple entent end Italy is the oln H. 1 m an open letter to n» ft Chancellor. In tot Vbelkil N;\7i orsar.. Httlei :uv l1 policy for Germ; ny ba>ed on thoperation between German. He condemn A
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  • 39 8 LONDON AND NEW YORK RUBBER PRIC'I [FREE PRESS SERYICK-- COP^ London. N< Messrs. Symington notify to-day's rabbei follows: Spot 2 9 I6d r2 0 L6d I 2 11 16 d. (2 11 L6d.) T\\e market is qu
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 228 8 CAUDIBECIi'S WINE MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN HANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE AT Singapore COLD STORAGE C ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. jf^f^^r^^^^s Blended from the choicest Tobacco leaves grown m sunny South Africa, j 8 RHODESIAN RED SEAL gflOUt£lA\ (p|ug Cut) Tobacco Rpr»^^Rl < \FM'! gives you a cool and fragrant
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    • 17 8 EXQUISITELY MODELLED SILVER TOAST RACKS Gift Most^ Useful U. S. de Silva Bros., 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.
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  • 554 9 btton Report Discussion Postponed MIDDLE COURSE "Local Autonomy" m Manchuria Cienrva. Nov. 2*. M Council will not MkuM the I.ytton Mondaj It win pr bably be post-W.riru-.sday The .sitting on Monday ..-id deal only v ith routine question- art]] not be a public IMkint middle course
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  • 31 9  -  sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. 20. hundred employees of the mwajr Company struck yesterday. Municipal Government has in■•m to rr.nimt work to-day they are became their demands ha
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  • 19 9 H. M.S. FALMOUTH I.oikliiii. Nov. 2*. 1-iivinß for China, FalnoaU) with a massive silver 11l of thi townspeople.— Reuter
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  • 126 9 PRESSURE FROM USA AND FRANCE Sensational Report m London London. Nov. 19. Britain 1 ftttlti dr to the question of the return tt» ioM taudard v unchanged since the pollef was umounced at Ottawa and the senittional repo-t m a London Newspaper that ■nd the
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    186 9 Delegates Determined to Find Workable Constitutions London. Nov. 17. The Pi line Minister to-day presided over the nrehnnnary meeting of the third Indian Round Table Conference, which met at the House of Lords to lix the agenda The Premier m extending greetings to the 1.-Wates said that everything
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  • 125 9 American Opposition to Extension New York. Nov. 20. Mi Hoover has indicated that he will veto the "Beer for Revenue" Bill if passed by Congress before the alteration of the Eighteenth Amendment, according to the New York Times. Mr Roosevelt is extending his stay m Washington till
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  • 107 9 Bernard Shaw's Plans for World Tour I FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London. Nov. 20. Mr. George Bernard Shaw and his wife are to tour the Far East early next year m the Empress of Britain and will visit Singapore. London. Nov. 20. Mr. Bernard Shaw, accompanied
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  • 85 9 Shanghai. Nov. 20. Ylu r pre.se ntatives of seventy-one districts m Hopei arrived m Peiping yesterday to intervuw General Yu Hsueh-chung. Chairman of the Hopei Government with a vieu' to tli^ aboht:on (.f business tax and a number of other tOOBM m the province. Marshal Chii^; Hs-euh-liang returned
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  • 17 9 Mr. and Mrs. O. G Duddell are back m Ipob again after six months' holid^v at Honve
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  • 436 9 Congratulations on Record Flight 15 HOURS' SLEEP May Attempt Return "Hustle" London. Nov. 20. l congratulate you on your splendid achievement and trust you are not too exhausted This message from the King was received by Miss Amy Johnson m Capetown when she was awakened after
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  • 112 9 Gialdini Benefits by Recent Amnesty Rome. Nov. 18. The 1931 sentence of five years imprisonment on Gialdini m connection with the Hatry financial crash has been quashed m the Court of Appeal by the automatic application of the recent amnesty. The Court did not discuss the merits of
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  • 114 9 Mr. Hoover's Friend Found Alive Washington. Nov. 19. Word has been received at White House that Colonel Robins has been found alive. Reuter. (A message of Sept. 9. stated: Mr. Hoover is concerned for the fp.te of a personal friend. Colonel Raymond Robins, the famous American social economist,
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  • 63 9 Proposal to Establish Selling Organisation Buitenzorg-s. Java. Nov. 19. The working committee which hao been considering the advisability of establishing a central sugar selling organisation has submitted to the Governor-General its final proposals Including the new idea of the introduction of compulsory contributions by sugar sellers and sugar
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  • 42 9 London, Nov. 18. Major Jackson, the Chief Commissioner of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast has been selected for the appointment of Chief Commissioner. Ashanti. m succession to Mr H S. Newlands who was reoently appointed Governor of Barbados.
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  • 397 9 BERLIN AGOG WITH INTEREST Party Leaders to Confer Berlin, Nov. 19. The city was agog with interest for the mid-day meeting between President Hindenburg and Hitler on which it is realised the future of the political situation of the country depends. A considerable crowd collected outside
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  • 269 9 Prince's Visit to Irish Village London. Nov. I*. The Prince of Wales spent most of the day visiting some of the leading industries m Northern Ireland. He was last night the centre of a scene of immense enthusiasm when, after dining with his host, the
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  • 182 9 Mr. Baldwin Opens New Tank at Teddington London, Nov. 18 Mr. Stanley Baldwin opened the new experiment tank at the National Physical! Laboratory at Teddington built at a cost of f 45.000 to provide additional facilities for shipbuilding research. It is 678 feet long and 20 feet wide
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  • 17 9 Mr. R. W. Jakeman MC.S, has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary to th" High Commissioner.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 434 9 YARDLE Y TOILETRIES Prince ot Wales FOR MEN Their use is a luxury, and they are of the most excellent quality made. Lavender Shaving Stick m glass case 55 cents, m vulcanite case 75 cents Refills 45 cents. Shaving Soap m wooden Bowl $1.25. Lavender Talcum Fowder. small size 65
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    • 867 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THH SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China THE HUAKHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE
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    • 560 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m TCngianrt) "ELLERMAN f> LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Dae Sails Steamer Spore. Spore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE For HavTe, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 s.s. CITY OF SINGAPORE For Havre, London,
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    • 383 10 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GO\ f Qq LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVK V OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA i\|>\y Tonnage. Singapore. Ton. SOUDAN 6.500 Nov. 24 BANGALORE KAISAR-I-HIND
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    • 714 11 r"^BHB Ssi^H 1895 w ii i&i! IPLES, MMCSF.II.LKS. LONDON, ANTWFRP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROI'GH. T 10.500 Nov 30 Dec. 1 J YASUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Jan 24 25 KU T. 10,500 Dec. 14 15 HAKONE MARU T. 10^400 Feb 8 9 T 10.000 Dec. 29 30 SUWA MARU T. 10,600 Feb
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    • 365 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON nKoy^DfjuM THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £102. EUROPE via SUEZ SAILINGS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY MAINTAINED BY THE STEAMERS PRESIDENT HARRISON—HAYES— PIERCE MONROE— VAN BUREN— GARFIELD— POLK— ADAMS FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO PENANG S s3o ALEXANDRIA £71
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    • 884 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OP TEN NOORT— Monday, Nov. 21, Belawan-Deli. ROKAN— Monday. Nov. 21. Bengkalis, Asahan. Paneh and Borombang. VAN LANSBERGE Monday. Nov. 21, Batavia. Semaraner and Cheribon. PASlR— Tuesday, Nov. 22. Penang (mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. DAJAK— Tuesday. Nov. 22. Paneh. Tanjong-Mengeidar. Tanjong-Leidon». Berombang and
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  • 639 12 New Development m Use or Rubber It is not surprising that, with the many intrinsic properties possessed by rubber, some o' its peculiar features should be utilised m com- bination with other materials for the production of goods m which such combination will 1 produce results not obtainable by
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  • 178 12 A Coroner recently commented on the Ministry of Health's orders regarding polished floors at an inquest on a poor law institution inmate who. it is stated, slipped on a polished floor and broke his leg. The Coroner .stated that he had referred to the matter several times where people had
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    • 668 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MA RET. I A (7.375 tons) and the S.B. MANGOLA (3,352 tons). [Cargo only] ss MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to
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    • 426 12 WORLD SERVICE IN International Travel, Banking Shipping PASSAGES booked by all lines at tariff rate No booking fee charged. Write us for information on all travel matters. PROTECT your travel funds. Carry American Express Travellers Cheques. The International Currency. SHIP and insure your personal and household effects through THE AMERICAN
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    • 163 12 HENDERSON LINE ■CUDUU Off BAILI? By fortnightly Pa^nßer m, Between Ran;mm M and I'.nuland lICMEW.IKI) SAILING s Poit of Di-emKck..,.,,, jJh CHINDWIN 31 KEMMENDINE BHAMO IRKAWADDY SAGAING BURMA YOMA PEGU CHINDWIN KEMMENDINE BHAMO AMARAPOORA SAGAING Calls London. Passage Rates tndudl Embarlraticn LONDON Single Keturn 2 years till 4 months y^^
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 688 12 MAIL DESPATCHES BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.30 a.m. Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturdays 7 p.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday 7 p.m. Kelantan (via Gemas) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
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    • 145 12 Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour Kings Dock: Johcre Maru. No. 1 Dock: Lch. Mata Mata. W Bt. Bertha. No. 2 Dock: Katong. CLEARANCES Nov. 20— Hong Kheng <Brit): Shonan Mar;i <Jap>; Belawan. Mapia (Dut). Nov. ?I.— Rokan il?;;t>; Steel Navigator Am). VESSELS ARRIVED Penang Maru. Jap. 3730, from Calcutta 20.
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 165 13 Bulletin ofl th i Na- Bureau lor the week ending 12th is as loi; I j ptagua i.l i ■lii OttlhjKM GMM and 3 deaths and 4 death.-, during the itd A small]* I. I :!;.t;ii>)\ cam and 13 death* and 16 deaths during the' I B •>''
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  • 119 13 p P md O Mahva from London Dr and Buckley Mr A. Burgees. Col. E. Mr and Mrs A T. Hi.rrLs child and ICn .1 P. Holland th Id and infant. Mi H i Lftwaon "2 'nffitrtt. Mr. and W Mootf. Mr. J R. Neave. Mr. T. im
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  • 107 13 PMr McCarthy On Extensive Tour Carthy. General RaatengCf J IXillar St.-amship T,n.'- and! Amt-rna Mail Line, arrived m Hong Kong from Manila. uthj r- making an e\t.n>i\t- tour of all main nd outport agenti < f the combined He will remain m hitter part of the m
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  • 80 13 i Marcon: has been promoted 4 Captain m the Italian Navy. 011 I i Increased m the British Herboth Diesel and steam, from! In t»l4 t i 41 per cent, to-day. large new sister ships of the Line, the Manhattan is now m v nhington hearing completion. the largest merchant
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  • 392 13 GOOD TIMES FLOW IN With Shipping on Prosperity) Tide j Southampton. The deaf-run- rattle <t meting and the tap of chippim- hammers echoed throughout the dockyard here as a prelude to the "full time" annual eve-haul ot tl bluest ships of the British mei.hant Mllkn, which
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  • 187 13 Casiuilnies were responsible for the loss of 78.702 tons of shipping m 1931 Itjhan Laid-up tonnage total 586.000 tons, cr 71 6 per cent of the entire Italian merchant fleet. BovietakeJa Nefl ere* have been rewarded, with two months extra pay for their part m the Qeorgea Philippar rescue. Captain
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  • 523 13 ing publications were issued or reI>> partment of Statistics. S.S. the period October 29th to LM2, inclusive, and are avail- 1 use m the Reference Library. j Singapore. Application may memben of the public resident m barrow these publications for refer- I IK »N ISfttJKD BY THI. IHI'ARTMENT
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  • 1793 13 Proposed Introduction of Message Rate C/VSE FOR COMPANY Negotiations Proceeding With Government Negotiations are m progress between the Or ental Telephone and Electric Co.. Ltd.. operators ef the Singapore telephone system. ;«nd the Government with a view to the introduction of the message rate m place of
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  • 148 13 Historic Ceremony at the Law Courts A thirteenth-century ceremony was r> -enacted m a room a t the Law Courts. London. Years ago quit rent m the form of faggots had to be paid to the Crown for a piece" of moorland m Shropshire,
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    20 13 Wendy Barrie, who plays the part of one of the Roxbury Twins m "Wedding Rehearsal" opening at the Capitol tomorrow.
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  • 1052 13 COMPLAINTS AGAINST INSPECTOR Bus Driver on Abetment Charge A case which was characterised as peculiar came up for hearing before Mr. A C. Bovd. the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, on Saturday when a mosquitobus driver was charged at the instance of Vehicles limpet-tor Chia
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  • 878 13 FALSE EVIDENCE CHARGE "Frame Up to Get Enemies Into Trouble" A sequel to the case m which a Sikh woman, named Tanti Koor. was convicted and sentenced m the Third Police Court last week on a eha of giving false evidence to the police to the
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  • 94 13 When Mr. P. Felmore. Officer Supti -intend ing Police Circle. North Kedah. goes home on lMft« at the end of this month. Tunku Yahya. who has just assumed duties as Molay Assistant Commissioner, will act for him Mr. Robert Harrowing, of Woodccte Par* Road. Epsom, a shipbroker, and son of
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  • 266 14 The First Races Recalled The death of Billy Creyton at Coventry recently removes a famous figure of the early (days of motorcycle racing. Billy Crryton was one of a group of pioneer racing men, including Jack Marshall and W. P. Newsome, who rode single cylinder
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  • 213 14 The Way To Stop This Bandit Business A sixty-year-old grandmother, Mrs.. Angelo Jt^rmison, of Chapel-en-le-Prith, was one of two magistrates who broke a precedent of many years by sentencing four boys, aged from eleven to thirteen, to six strokes with the birch at the Juvenile
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  • 87 14 Hats Bride Could not Wear on Honeymoon A minister's wife whose head was burned when she had her hair waved a few weeks before her marriage was awarded £62 10s. damat-% at Maryiebone County Court. The claim was made by Mrs. Millicent Sarah Rachel Rogers, wife of
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  • 286 14 Why Prince of Wales Did Not Attend Coburg. A sensational report has reached me from a reliable source as to the real season why the Prince of Wales, the King of Sweden, and th' ex-Crown Prince of Germany have declined the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha's invitation
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  • 328 14 Cost of Rheumatic Diseases The fact that Britain is losing something like £20.000.000 a year through incapacity for work due to rheumatic diseases was disclosed by Dr. Charles W. Buckley, a member of the British Medical Association Committee for Research into the Causes and Treatment of Arthritis
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  • 246 14 Refused To Serve m Army Paris. "I have the impression of being m the midst of just men, but that the man present who is most just is the accused," declared one of the witnesses m a case before the military tribunal here, when Jacques Martin, a
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  • 76 14 Mr. R. H. Onraet will be temporarily an Official Member of the Legislative Council Mr. R. W. Jakeman, M.C.S., is to act as assistant Secretary to the High Commissioner. Mr. B. G. H. Johnson Ls appointed a member cf the Indian Immigration Committee. Mr. A. C. Jeavons, of the Customs
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  • 190 14 Paris Flat Drama the Culmination Bristol. What ii behind the series of tragedies that culminated m the deaths, from revolver shot wounds, m a flat m the Rue de Bruxelles. Paris of Mr. Herbert "Terry- Brown, a^ed tlurtyone. second son of Mr. George Brown of \l--bany-street.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 71 14 INDISPUTABLY FRAMR O Z Co. PERFECT jelly is H^^^^^/jf/ a welcome ad- /f.^^^^^x^Td^ dition to any meal. \lM^t^^W^ If you would have a if^j^^^^/L^ jelly which dissolv es^3Sl^ instantly, sets quickly\j^J^^pi^^^'^A and contains the highest quality ingredients, always ask for— tJ^^^M Jelly Crystals f Restdetxt Agents Simc Darhy S Co..
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    • 522 14 BANKS AND INSURANCE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve U bility of Proprietors £3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Hollo Saigon Amritsar
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    • 327 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECffi BANK, LTD. (Established m Capital Subscribed i Fully paiu Reserve Fund M« President K. Kodai: Vice-President K. T. Head Office V,,i Singapore Branch 3l-a. CHtLM -TBr. LONDON BANK I Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Prouri' m: B Lloyd's Bank, Ltd Hunan Alexandria (Egypt;. Bat a-. Calcutta, Canton.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 407 14 ROUND YOUR DIAL Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following is a list of stations which can be received m Singapore Java Stations Bandoeng PLM from about 5.20 p.m. gramophone records and telephony tests with Sydney, Australia, and other stations. Usual call after records "Hullo Sydney." Tanjong Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 642 15 ONIAL GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE ly to Representations From Malacca rd attendance representative of all marked the Mttinu of the first DOOQ to-day of Planter* I lafl ion. Mr. I>>h Knn Swi. m addn ■> I :»id i iul Acoounfta nuu baton you. ol »iic Association for the
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  • 684 15 Probable World Position At End Increasing public participation m commodity markets has been keenly reflected m the crude rubber market, writes Philip K. Crowe m the Hem York Evening Post. Although the United Suites produces no rubber, it consumes more than half the entire world output, and
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  • 80 15 Mr. W H Barrett, who was formerly with the Renong Tin Company at Rasa and went home m Novemb r, 1930. is returning to Malaya m the Ranchi. arriving Dec. 8. Since going home he has obtained the degree of B.Sc.. from London University and is coming out to join
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  • 1418 15 Work of the International Council We learn (says Tin, the organ of the AngloOriental Mining Corporation) with great interest that tho International Tin Research and Development Council ha* appointed a Director of Research. The need for i exarch into new and improved! uses of tin becomes- more important
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  • 8 15 Changes m Representative Prices
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    • 206 15 November 19 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 3132 London. 60 days' sight 2j3 15 16 London. 30 days' sight 2,3 2932 London, demand 23 7 S London. T.T 2 3 27J32 Lyons. Paris, demand 955 Hamburg, demand 134 New York,
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    • 149 15 November 19 Tin Singapore prtec Cp« i)ikuii $79. 12*6 Gambier 5.80 Pepper White 24 Flake Tapioca 3% Pearl Sago Small 4.00 Cc-pra. Sundricd 5.80 Sago, flour 2 27*4 Devoe's Imperial Brilliant KerOoene per tin 2.69 Sylvan Arrow Kerosent per tia 249 Socony Motor Gasline ex pump per British Imperial
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    • 85 15 November 19th., 12 o'clock noon Buyer* Sellers RS.S. eoual to London Standard, Spot (loose i T\ 7% R S.S. equal to London Standard. (F.OB, i 8 8' 8 Standard RS.S. on Tender Nov. 713 16 715 16 December 7 T 8 January 715 16 8
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  • 9 15 SATURDAY. NOV. 19TII. 1532 CLOSING QUOTATIONS
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 73 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance m force over 535.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) OFFICE Great, Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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  • 274 16 DEFEATED BY SELANGOR AND PERAK Cariappa's Four Goals I From Our Own Correspondent! Selanirtr 5: Sincapore. nil. Kw.ii i Lumpur, Nov. 19. In fi.H weather but on a ground soft owing to he ivy rain m the afternoon. Selango' thoroughly deserved their win by 5 goals to
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  • 292 16 Singapore Triable to Make the Most of Chances Prom Our Own Correspondent I Kuala I umpur. Nov. 20. Perak 3: 1. Perak defeated 81l tins evening on the Hkii'm padang by 3 goals to one after a fa*t irame therein ti<» Btate were the m:>re aggves- Singapore lest
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  • 64 16 At Beremban on Saturday Ncgri Sembilan accomplished a fine performance by holding the formidable Perak hockey twm to a goalless draw. Perak were without Ferdinands and Puran Singh and without their usual l?ader the Perak forwards lacked their customary dash. Play was fairly even m
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  • 261 16 A. P. Herbert's Story at the Pavilion That A. P. Herbert's novel "Water Gypsies" lends itself admirably to adaptation to filming is shown by the Associated Radio Production which is the present attraction at the Pavilion. The title has been retained m the screen version, and so have
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  • 281 16 Runs Scarce m Melbourne Match FIRST INNING'S LEAD 53,000 See Australians Make 216 for 9 Thr M.C.C. had a slight advantage at the end of the second day's play against the Combined Australian XI at Melbourne, for although they had themselves been dismissed for 282. the Australians
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  • 663 16 Stirring Struggle at Ipoh I'eiak spts. Penang. ;ipts. Ipoh. Nov. If. Tht Bnl mci-ting utwtcn the Perak and Penang Rugby teams this miQB took place m Ipoh to-day tn a heavily waterlogged pound, and Perak won a gruelling forward battle by one goal to an unconverted try.
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  • 308 16 THE COUNTY RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP Dark Blues Just Beat Harlequins I FREE PRESS SERVICE COPYRIGHT] London, Ncv. 19. Yorkshire took a big step towards the champienship of the Northern Group m the county Rugby championship to-day when. a t Kirkstall. they defeated Lancashire by 17 points to 8.
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  • 63 16 Allison Heaten m Sydney Final Sydney. Nov. 19. Ellsworth Yin. th<^ U.S. lawn tennis champion, won too fcatnHan championship to-day when lie defeated Wilmer Alli&on (America) m the singles final. 4 6. 6 l. 2 6. 6 4. 7 5. Allison and Van Ryn beat Vines
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  • 34 16 Portuguese (iiant Beaten m Six Rounds New York. Nov. 19. Camera technically knocked out Jrfse Santa, the giant Portuguese m the sixth of a ten round conUst at Madison Square to-day. Rente
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  • 35 16 Singapore G.CYs Narrow Win at the Garrison Singapore G.C. gained a nanov \v»t. ov r th< Garrison G.C m the inter-club match on tbt Garrison course yesterday. b\ a punts to 1 1 1
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  • 126 16 To-day's Game For Poppy Day Fund The annual ladlat' hoe'ey match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund will take place on the S.CC. Padang this afternoon. The charge- fcr admission will be $1 for Matlßf accommodation and 30 cents standing. The teams will be as follows Miss
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  • 76 16 $9,761 Paid on Big Sweeps Tht Government receive close upon $10,000 m betting tax on the non-selling sweeps at the Singapore race meeting which concluded on Saturday, quite apart from the tax on the cash sweeps on each race of the meeting. The big sweep on Saturday was
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  • 93 16 In consequence of a raid by the police, nine Chinese were brought before Mr. H. C. Willan m the Malacca Court on Saturday and charged with gaming m a private house. Tables, chairs. ■1' 4 set of Mah Jong, playing cards and $1.06 were the exhibits that formed part of
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  • 502 16 ARSENAL DEFEATED BY THE VILLA Brentford Goes Down at Cardiff [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT] London, Nov. 20. One of the surprises of yesterdays football was the defeat of Arsenal by Aston Villa. The game attracted a huge crowd and although the •gate" was 60,000. thousands of would-be
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  • 133 16 Departure for the Dindings [From Our Own Correspondent] lpoh. No*. 19. Sir Samuel Wilson left at nine o'clock this morning for the Dindings. being nut at Bruas. entrance to Sitiav.an District of Perak. by Mr. Allen. Resident Councillor. Penang. and several Colonial officials. Sir Samuel said he
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  • 152 16 Mr. B. A. Lowe, of the Agricultural Department, has arrived «:i Malacca m connection with padi planting work and will be there for two months. Mr A. W Every. Secretary. Electrical Board, who is retiring i:om Government Service, was entertained to dinner on Wednesday evening, by the Senior Staff of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 255 16 Cgjj^ JUST ARRIVED "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" New Records For \o\ i:ti it i is This issue brings out the records from "Woi Music" the latest play by Noel Coward. Also stocks of B 6144. Maria Mari Kolomoku Heaohilua* Girl of my dreams B 6178. Paradise Ambrose Orchestn Voice m the
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