The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 November 1932

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. *****. ESTABLISHED 1835. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932. 10 CENTS.
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  • 360 1 According to a Nanking statement 2,700 Chinese villagers have been massacred by Japanese ticops but Tokyo says that the story is an outright fabrication Page 9. A Hollywood film making expedition has arrived in Singapore Page 8. A Sikh who offered to tell the fortune of the
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  • 1172 1 At forty-three Miss Harriet Maeka\ ■,t ;i 'ittle at a less when she came Into her fortune She had not expected it: le.ss than most of her tribe had she d "tamed the companions dream of inheritance ficm an employer. LeMl of all had she expected anything from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 191 1 OBTAINABLE AT Mi LEADING PROVISION STORES RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING HONDA Y, NOV. 28th. \t\7\K. K, 0..>0 8.15 P.M. SINGAPOP.E REPERTORY PLAYERS INFORMAL present DINNER DANCE qT Q A Rrw 9.30— M1D-NIGHT 11 O f\ DU I SATURDAY, NOV. 26th. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th PAIIIT IN THE PALM
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    • 107 1 I HfTEL f DINNER DANCE 1 I CABARET I SATL/^DAY, A'ov. 26 S v e t I a n o i a h^" mm^"^ miii^ ri *"hm^vi p fll< Z Strauss and I 'f 1 EXTENSION till 2 a.m. JS SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-XIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Svetlanova and Salnikoff
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    • 87 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The bseheton Ps.ye J. Beautiful hand- Pa, M Unbelit vnbiy ucod Page I. A palate p'easure thrill Frv? M CHRYSLER EASY HANDLING BARGAINS NEW PIANOS AT PRICK OF SECONDHAND W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Manufacturer, AMBER MANSIONS. For C&tn/orl 9 Cfnuvestience, and €>eo*totttu AU w Q fii<icuL SOAP SHAVING
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    • 6 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES
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  • 104 2 Chinese Who Stole Chiefl Bangle "Hire* monthfc" ric>>- tef»ri stroke« of the ratt supervision, lioi'tt of mer.dcd frr bnni.^vunt I ifive any more." This was tfif MMfeMWe DM ••••> > Chine.v who appeared b. I \Lthr Sin^spore Criminal Dtatr < chATge of theft Of |Okl t It
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  • 112 2 Sikh Pleads dnilty t« Cuwir Hurt Half-way through rmmrd Kcrpal S-nrh. who Mr. J. F. F. Gn^ in the T 'Court ycrterdav Md oauelng hurt low the MtJBU Hotel OB Od pleaded i oo to art Mr D. N. B:mn. The compLiinai.' men Oghttn I i
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  • 72 2 Por Friday. \ov» ml" 25(h Before thr Chief Jti*t;<«-. Mr. Mm and Mr. Justloe WMlkf in tlx 11 a.m. Court of ApfMl \V;i 1M v^. Uttamrn/n anci Co IJ<'foie Mr. Jiistir.- iImUM 2nd Vimrt at 10 -.1 ».m Judgment Bl'i 361 H R Jco ali:v JoO :mi 1
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  • 31 2 A peradV HTVica chine e m thodi I Church Road on Sunday at 6 pjH Tin pore Company of the Boys' I in full uniform :<;>.•< i'l BUI cd for the amirr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 494 2 LEXTHERIC 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 Coflrets for X'mas Gifts. medicaiThall. ltd. business cards. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY STATIONERS A REPAIRERS. 14A Change Alley, Singapore. The Cheapest House
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    • 603 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices Lease of M.C. vacant land adjoining Elgin Bridge, North Bridge Road, for erection of advertisement
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    • 100 2 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOVEMBER AMATEUR MEETING Friday Saturday, 25th 26th Nov. First Race commences on Friday at 2.30 p.m. First Race commences on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. A. H. TODD, Secretary, S. T. C. new reserves of youthful stamina, so that life once more becomes worth living, worth enjoying and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 763 2 THE WEEK Friday. 25th. High Water 07.37 8.1 ft 20 24 8.3 ft. Lingui Tin Ltd annual mit-ting, Chan Sae Onn, 12. Kuohai Tin Ltd annual neetlag, Cliaj* Sze Onn, 12.30. Municipal Commission meeting, 1.15 p.m Singapore AmattMr Races, first day. Football: Charity Match, Combined Schools <Sonior> v« S.C.F A.,
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  • 2602 3 CREASE IN COST OF OPERATION —m imperial Aspects of the m elghtll (ordinary ««-ncral meeting of the of Imperial Airways. Limited, at the :ia. Northumberland Avenue. London, rO I ai nil. who presided, opened by *aying that ho was occupythe (hair owing to the indisposition of
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  • 181 3 Nephew's Voice To Cheer Invalid Radio programmes in Australia were rearranged at the last minute to enable a 10-year-old boy in Sydney to sing to his aunt. I Who is lying ill in a Surrey hospital. 13,000 miles away. Tho b^y is Edward Streeton, a boy
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  • 293 3 "I WAS CRUCIFIED" Revelations That Saved an Innocent Man I am coming home to try to begin again, and forget the terrible purgatory of tht Miami tragedy, Mrs. Keith Miller said wh.m she landed from the liner American Bankor in London. Mrs. Miller, vho was
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  • 31 3 Captain William Lancaster arrived at Queenstown. Ireland, from New York in the Cunarder Scythia. He said he had no definite plans, but wished to settle down -'ietly in England.
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  • 307 3 Arab Peranakan Association •By Our Muslim Correspondent) Yet another Muslim Club has come into existence and been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. The new club is called the Arab Perannkan Association, membership to which. I am told, is open to Arab Peranaksins (locally born Arabs> only.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of all Chemistt and Starts. Equally good in LIQUID or TABLET form
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    • 46 3 Prevent Colds M I did not have flu last year and put it down to Formamint When I hear others have colds I take Formamint at once.** Miss R.B.— W. FORMAMINT protects you against Influenza, Diphtheria and other infectious diseases. Obtainable at all Cbemista and Stores.
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    • 229 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited BRANCHES: tl, First Cross Street MALACCA. 11, Light Street PENANG. 4, Klyne Street KUALA LUMPUR. i Registered by and Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators, Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collectors, Investments Supervised and Interest collected, Probate or Letters of Administration applied
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  • 752 4 11KEF U qood autumn fare; I suppose m stly U na^tcd (or rather baked) with "Yorkshire. boiled, fried, or stewed. (By the way steak stewed with onions and without the other "and ceteras." as my old MUM U ed to say. i* far better tak<- a
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  • 283 4 WITH the advent of looking-glass in all sorts of colour, it has greatly increased in popularity and also in the number of purposes for which it is used. Looking-glass fell in disrepute as suitable for walls chiefly because of the lurid frames with which it was thought
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  • 37 4 A net* invention, extremely useful to the traviw. ru bber face c]qW n km* up. MM thoroushlv in less than half ft" hour The surface is roughened thu avoui.n, the slip^rmes* usualfy a^ociate^
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 4 Supercilious Weil, it's the only private lama in England that goes joy-riding with the children.
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  • 155 4  -  Mollic Merrick 3y Leg-o'-Muttons Again IJOLLYWOODS newest premiere certainly dis- proved our theory expressed pretty frankly •five years ago that "women will never again distort their bodies." Distortion *ae the order of the day since practica'ly every gown and cloak and cape worn by the famous stars
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  • 175 4 IT was a young American woman in Paris who started the vogue for the painted hat. 5 She visited the studio of a well known painter and said. "I am J too fond of this old hat to throw I it away and I like your work.
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  • 110 4 Even with the lonjer coats of this autumn, afternoon and dinner frocks have an annoying habit of apjiearing below the hem, entirely spoiling the line of the coat. Elastic girdles to match any coloured frock can now be bought for a few pence, and with one of
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  • 502 4 A sponge sandwich soon becomes dry when filled with jam and left uniced. but if the following method is used it will remain moist and delicious for days. Melt two ounces ol butter over a low gas. and add to it two egg (brntn? 1 tw J«»y
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  • 228 4 It is not always easy to remove from stockings stains which have been caused by contact with an oiled part of a bicycle or motor-car when the stain has once been allowed to become dry. The following treatment. ■j however, is usually successful. First wash out
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  • 836 4 Why the treatment is popular in the Tropics By Our Woman Correspondent TURKI3H baths ere popular not cn.y with those who want to lose a feu- pound j of surplus flesh, but with theso who wish to feel their vkins perfectly clean. The tropical
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  • 259 4 IT would seem as though everything had been pressed into the service of the necklaces which take the place of the old collar and other neck decorations. Wood, leather, glass, china, and even feathers have been used f:r beads, and leads themselves have been round, triangular,
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  • 103 4 Chromium fittings in the bathroom or other parts of the house need cleaning regularly if they are to maintain their bright appearance. If they are dusted every day with a soft duster and rubbed briskly they should net require further treatment, but if they have been neglected and
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  • 888 4 lI7ATCHING them for two days or so in the ummer holiday;, hearing them talk, you mieht think that you had got it all cut and dried, writes Amabel Williams-Ellis. Anthea. with "British Birds and Mammals reads because j she wants to know. Philip, with his
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  • 55 4 When panlgj sal 1 i- in I frequently inclined to t* till I quently not ;»pp. umh fh I quickly removed in the folk* I .the saucepan containnu: UM 'of cold water, and \vhi>k 11 I V ordinary |gff-w!ltak After wh minute, tht tanpi will h.i\. MUM will
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 157 5 SEE AND REMEMBER THE STRANGE CASE OF (LARA DEANK" ■■ft A T *^™M M I w RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. Matinee To-morrow at 3.15 LAUGH AND BE HAPPY •THE SPORTING WIDOW IS HERE! A more jolly, eatertniahlg person you've never met ALISON SKIPWORTH RICHARD BENNETT A Paramount Picture VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL
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    • 339 5 CAPITOL I Continued Success of the Year's smartest, wittiest and most Lavish British Comedy "WEDDING REHEARSAL" With ROLAND YOUNG GEORGE GROSSMITH LADY TREE and Distinguished Cast. a A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION NOTICE j SATURDAY NEXT at MATINEE j j (3.15) ONLY I Special Screening oi the Screamingly J Funny Radio
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    • 493 5 TO- A V MATINEE TOMORROW The Year'a Most Sensational Screen Event NORMA SHEARER CLARK GABLE IN Metro Goldwyn Mayer's Supreme Triumph STRANGE INTERLUDE BRONCHITIS CATARRH ''pHE etiquette of the medical profession J^^^ entirely fdils to restrain M B^ doctors' spontaneous m W testimony to the efficacy r* of the one
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  • SPORT OF THE DAY.
    • 1537 6 Amateur (lame From 1882 to 1932 Thru- are f i w cldei Awx-iaUon l(,(.tbail clubs than the Corinthians, but none can show such a wonderful recoid. writer N L*JM Jackson the founder of the Club. Formed 50 years ago. it played its fir l match en October 26.
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    • 270 6 imposing Record of Team to Play at Stamford Bridge Vienna. The Austrian Association football team will play their first match against England at Stamford Effidge on December 7. In 1931 Austria beat Scotland s—o.5 0. Germany twice s—o5 0 and 6 o. Switzerland B—l.8 1.
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    • 272 6 Hope That They Will Visit India A team of women golfers is to tcur Australia in 1933 under the auspices of the Ladies' G»lf Union, and efforts are being made in Calcutta to secure a Jvisit from the team either en its way out or on the
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  • 226 6 Scotland Player's Advice to Selectors I see that Mi. Frank Waters, the BcotUsb International, ha^ been suggesting that selectors might do their work better. He is especially severe on the Scots. This is his reeemmended improvement: "Aftrr the pieliminary trials I would sugg.2t that a team captain is
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  • 140 6 Calcutta Racehorse Owner News has been received in Calcutta uf the death in Melbourne cf Mr. Ivan Jones, founder of the firm of Ivan Jones and Company. Mr. Jones, who was 58. cam? to India 27 years ago. and after a short ;tay in Bombav went
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  • 269 6 New Diesel-Engined Yacht Launched M' rv Philip Son, Lt?., Dartmouth, have launched liom their Sandquay yard a twinscrew Diesel- ngined yacht which they bfVQ constructed ior His Highness the Maharaja uf Kutch, India. The principal dimensions of yacht sre: Length 100ft., beam 18ft.. depth MH
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  • 263 6 I understand that after nxt season Blsckheath will revert to the one first team policy. and only an occasional extra first fifteen is to be fielded in season 1934-35. This will not affect the carrying out of fixtures at present arranged There has been some crticism for several
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    • 159 6 ITli^lavouri te Jor Every Cup Throughout the World the best judges of quality and good value insist on having Lipton f s Tea. They appreciate the fine flavour and perfect freshness which distinguish this famous tea from all others. LOn title everywhere In the famous yellow tin. LirTOH LTD. T—
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  • 3362 7 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST LOCAL FIRM known any of the accused personally ¥ut only by sight. On the second day he sarw all four accused in the office and he was introduced to Beedle who was described as the boss. Beedle told him that he wanted a chinchew to run to the
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  • 769 7 EARLY MORNING CRIME Theories as to Assailants' Motive Whether the deceased had much money in his possession when he was murdered oMttside hie huu.se. No. 163, South Bridge lin.nl. at about 4.3« a.m. on November 12. was a question which arose in the Coroner's Court yesterday,
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  • 267 7 Sought Chief Police Officer's Custom This man (the accused) professes to be a fortune teller. He was walking along Fort Canning Road yesterday and saw Mr. Savi, the Chief Police Officer, in hie garden. He went up to Mr. Savi ?nd asked to be allowed to
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  • 641 7 SHOLLD RE-ACCEPTANCES BE KE-STAMPED Japanese Bank's Claim The $46,000 bills of exchan£« am be»ween the Yokohama Specie Banl. and Lee Kwok Jon, with Wing: Tai Loon* and Co. which opened before the Chief Justice recently, was resumed in the Supreme Cuurt yesterday, when a long argument
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  • 311 7 Two Chinese Coolies Before the Magistrate Two Chinese. Wone Yew and Yok Kong Yit. were charged before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Second Police Magistrate, yesterday, with voluntarily causing hurt by jabbinq a man in the stomach with iron bars. Dr. Ponnappa A MO. attached to the
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  • 32 7 Mr. J. V. Campbell, Assistant Engineer. PW.D., FMS. R. H. A. Johnson. Assistant Engineer. PW.D. P.M.S. and Mr. R. P. Kelly, Ar;sirtant Engineer, P.W.D., F.M.S., have been seconded for Service in Johore.
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  • 1042 7 "i NEVER INTENDED TO CHEAT" Local Business Men Defrauded Stuart M- Douty, the Englishman who was arrested by the Singapore Detective Branch for series of frauds was sentenced to thre« months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. O. Wilson, the Singapore <Vimfn.il District JHdg*, yesterday. Among Douty's victims in Singapore
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  • 33 7 A rollislon occurred in ttM harbour .~t« i i]a\ aftcrnwn bclmecu tin- War Departm I ::ii(i KB A.P.C VMMI of 12 tons. Th? i.u-i \\a n. t TR (Johnston's Pii-r.
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  • 1115 7 latter from him in answer to one of mine iii- loaning me that he was going to send me an allowance until I oould find a proposition which I should put up to him through reputable solicitors for his consideration. Mr. Hyndraarsh on my inquiring from him
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  • 25 8 DAINES— On November 22nd. 1932, to Kathleen (nee Nutt>. wife of L. R. Daines of Merrywood. Ellerton Road. Wimbledon, a .son John Rothery.
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  • 58 8 SARKIES. Al her residence No. 27 Lloyd fload. Singapore on Thursday November 24th, 1932, Regina. the beloved widow of the late A. M. Sarkies, at the age of 52. The cortege a ill leave the residence at 4.30 p.m. for the Armenian Church of St. Gregory and thence to
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  • 1086 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932 COMPULSORY THIRD PARTY INSURANCE A new departure in Government policy concerning proposed legislation is to be noted with satisfaction, if with the underlying thought that the practice might well have been followed in regard to measures which have been introduced in the Legislative
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  • 633 8 INTERROGATORIES NOT ANSWERED Chetties' Action Before Court of Appeal A defendant litigant -'.hn had failed lo comply with an cider of the Court anwer certain interrogate i<>s. rnd a?ain~t whom the Chief Jurtice accordirsly granted an application fcr his defence to be struck out and
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  • 262 8 Alison Skipworth in "The Sporting Widow" If all female crooks were as resourceful and brazen as Martha Hicks, the "Countess of Auburn." police chiefs would have to be born. not made. Yet Martha Hicks i> a^ human a? any woman and even when she is put tin« over
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  • 728 8 Hollywood Expedition Arrives "MAN EATER A Film Star With Onh o n Trunk Malaya in no longer BBluWWi woi.d. There have b»'«n \nn:i Malaya in several movie pktun in the past, but none i conveyed the impre^siin. tit ,i i knows anything about the <nunir\ row we
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 166 8 1 CAILIDIBIECIK'S WINE MERCHANTS. ROYAL BAKERY FLOUR IN JIANDY HYGIENIC PACKAGES AVAILABLE AT Singapore COLD STORAGE C Ud ORCHARD ROAD SUB-DEPOTS. um, mxiW: Bin ■iiii«Hii»iii«ii!Bi:i«L,Bi)i i ßmißi;:.Biiiißriiißaiß!:«ii!;Bii: m..Mz r% BB Cargoes cleared, SCkTL* 4^of)nOmiP^l »iored. forwarded ait,CLUIIUHHCai economically and I Q efficiently. B convenient Goods ot all kinds g g^%
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    • 18 8 firIFTS INEXPENSIVE but much APPRECIATED! SILVER TEA COFFEE SPOONS U. S. de SUvJT& Bros., 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE.
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    • 72 8 COMMODITY MARKET LONDON AND NEW YORK TIN AND RUBBER PRICES [FREE PRESS SERVICE— COPYRIGHT 1 London, Nov. 24. Messrs. Henry Gardner, metal brokers, notify to-day's tin prices as follows Spot £152»/ 4 (£1525 8 Forward £1533e (£154). The market is easier. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day's rubber prices as
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  • 317 9 VILLAGERS LINED UP AND SHOT NANKING STATEMENT OUTRIGHT FABRICATION SAYS TOKYO Over 2,000 villagers were n»H 1 1 Hi by Japanese troops, according to a statement issued by the Nanking Foreign OfYirr. The Tokyo Foreign Office, however, states that the report is an "outright fabrication. Nankin/:. Nov.
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  • 85 9 Impossihle to Form a f Government Berlin. Nov. 24. Adoli Hitler has replied to President Hindenturu that in view of the Presidents conditions impossible for him to form a Government *>th i pritaimmtiy majority. tha formatior of a presidial cabinet with himself or another Nazi as Chanbc invested
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  • 94 9 1 Per Cent. Increase in Some Duties Hague. Nov. 24. n.menfs proposal to raise the bf thirty per cent only on those' rannot be made in Holland and ■«Ls to raise the beer excise duty by, •nt and the sugar excise by I rent have been approved by
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  • 25 9 'Pal Committee to Take No Action Committee No. 2 has decided, by no action be taken in connec- question of the Dayli&ht Saving
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  • 20 9 ■REBB SERVICE— COPYRIGHTI London. Nor. 24. shows a profit of £792 and a > r -.lit is proposed.
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  • 346 9 CONDITIONS BETTER THAN TWO YEARS AGO Agricultural Revival Essential I-ond. Nov. 11. Thru a ..s KarfC attendance i:; the House of Common- this afternoon win n the debate on th<- Acid; i- reply to the Kind's Speech began Memln I all partita cheered when Mr Winston
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  • 235 9 British Machine for South America London. Nov. 22. An oil-electric locomotive and three mobile power houses— the largest yet produced in Europe were inspected yesterday by Mr. Walter Bunrtman. President of the Board of Trade. at the Newcastle works of Mesrs. Armstrong Whituorth and Company. They will be
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  • 109 9 Leisurely Flight to Australia [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 2J. The England- Australia flyer Mr. J. R. Hebeit. of Montreal, arrived at Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon f rom Victoria Point after a non-stop flight. He landed at the racecourse, whence he was piloted in
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  • 114 9 Boycott by Canton Members The Canton members of the Central Executive Committee have been influenced by General Hsianrr Keh-\vu, former Governor of Szechuan. Win is now in Canton. General Hsiung has informed the leaders in the South that the next Kucmintang Congress in Nanking will again be controlled
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  • 1096 9 Britain and Debt to America MR. HOOVER'S DECISION U.S. Press on New Dangers Washington. Nov. 24. President Hoover In t nlffht declared him elf pposed to the suspension of the debt paym^nt^ due en December 15 and recommended Conpr-s to create an agency for the
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  • 310 9 GENERAL YU TURNS AGAINST JAPAN A Counter-Attack at Hular Shanghai. Nov. If. General Yu Chi-shan and several thousand of his men who joined the Manchukuc Government early this year mutinied on Tuesday and started attacking the Japanese forces frcm a point south of Mukden, in co-ordination with
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  • 183 9 Misrepresentation in America London. Nov. 22. Lord Hailsham. Secretary for War. speaking at the Anglo-American P^rims Club in London to-day cal'.ed. attention to news pictures which had appeared in certain American newspaper- purp;rtmg to show unemployed creating riots outside Buckingham Palace. He said that those pictures were not
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  • 57 9 Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 24. A decree has bv*en Issued forbidding new coffee planting for three years Reuter. The Empire broadcast test was picked up in Singapore with clearness again last night. There was slight interference at times, morse and Moscow sUftion being heard, but on
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  • 246 9 Indian Round Table Discussion London, Nov. 22. The Indian Round Table Conference competed to-day the discussion on the women franchise question. At present wcmen electors in India are in the ratio of one woman to 21 men. The Lothian committee considered this insufficient and made various suggestions increasing
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  • 19 9 Miss M. C. Thompson has »>-en seconded for service in Johore. as Matron Grade 11. Genera! Hospital. Jchore Bahru.
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  • 145 9 Large Remittance From Shanghai Shanghai, Nov. 24. A further remittance of $2,300,000 was sent to the headquarters of the Chinese volunteers In Manchuria yesterday through the Chines© Bankers' Association of Shanghai. The greater portion of this sum was raised by a campaign started by the National Salvation Society
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  • 92 9 Government Surest Prohibition of Employment Municipal Committee No. 2. in connection with a suggestion from Government that Unemployment of women at eating houses and open air stalls be prohibited, decided to reply that the Commissioners are not in favour of total prohibition but that the People's
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 269 9 J> T A PLE S I^^^ MA TTRESS THE FISEST /A THE MA TTRFW BY APPOINTMENT U/M?F fl IWM/\M I tlEjad Wire Mattress Bed WUKLU stead Manufacturers to H.M.THE KING THE STAPLES' PATENT MATTRESS is manufactured of thin lithe highly tempered steel springs of very great resilience, each of which
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    • 971 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. Ltd. 6t«am Ship Co.. Ltd., and China THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP Co., (1932) Ltd. Mutual Bteam Navigation Co., Ltd. rHE CUNARD STEAM 6HTP C, Ltd. THE STRAITS 6TEAMBHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE CHDfA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.
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    • 572 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In »igtond) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FREIGHT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. VIA PORT* AND SUEZ CANAL HOMEWARDS. Doc Sails Steamer S*pore. S'poren B*. CITY OP CAMBRIDGE For HavTe, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Nov. 30 Dec. 2 SJS. CITY OF SINGAPORE For Havre, London, Rotterdam
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    • 386 10 P. fir" O. British India and Apcar Lines, (Incorporated In England} MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERN MKVT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ]\P\\ Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Mno&o,. SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 24 BANGALORE
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    • 741 11 Wll.hS, MAKSKILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND MIDDLESBROUGH. SAN MARU T 10.500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 t YASUKUNI MARU T. 12,000 Jan. 24 25 NA MARU T. 10,500 Dec. 14 15 HAKONE MARU T. 10,400 Feb. 8 9 >RI MARU T. 10,000 Dec. 29 30 SUWA MARU T 10.600 Peb 23
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    • 383 11 EUROPE via AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON S^a l^^ S FROM MANILA AND.OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND VIA PANAMA CANAL TO HAVANA AND NEW YORK THROUGH RATE HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA £102. EUROPE via
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    • 860 11 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ MAROS— Friday, Nov. 25. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sipat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas and Rengat. OP TEX NOORT— Friday. Nov. 25. Muntok (passengers and mails only). Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. TINOMBO— Friday. Nov. 25. Belawan-Deli. DE WEERT— Saturday. Nov. 26, Blinjoe, Djeboes, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Billiton (passengers and mails
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  • 324 12 NIGHT ASSAULT ON THE KAJANG Victim Recovers but Dies of Tuberculosis That the deceased was stabbed by another man in his cabin and that his assailant then jumped overboard and was never teen attain was the story related in the Coroner's Court to Mr.
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  • 207 12 Raid on Tongkang Off St. John's The charge of piracy against three Chinese who were produced before Mr. J. F. F. Gregs in the Third Police Ccrrt yesterday was withdrawn by the D.P.P. The accused were alleg d to be three of the ;n Chinese who raided
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  • 213 12 .New Mineral Discovered By X-Ray The first new mineral to be discovered by j X-ray methods at investigation has been identity d at the Nptural History Museum. South Kensington, among a series of minutes crystats presented by the firm of Potgietersrust Platinum. Limited, from their working in the Transvaal.
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  • 129 12 Senang. Dut. 779. from Pakmbang 24. for Palembang 26. Pahud. Dut. 1180. from Ampenan 24. for Amp:nan 27. Mapia. Dut. 362. from Prigi Radja 24. fo" Prigi Radja via Pulau Samboe 27. Larut. Brit. 464. from Malacca 24. for Malacca 25. Alsia. Dan. 3607, from Copenhagen 24, for Bangkok 24.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 660 12 Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated In Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the S.S. MANGOLA (3.352 tons). [Cargo only] ss MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 376 12 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN Leave Singapore. Penanf. m.s. ERRIA Nov. 25 ms. ALSIA Dec. 14 Dec. 16 m.s. LALANDIA Jan. 1 Jan. 3 m.s. MEONIA Jan. 25 Jan. 27 m.s. BORINGIA Feb. 15
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    • 133 12 I. S. KAINE ISHIHARA INDI S I TRANSPORT (Incorporated U; KEGULAR PBEIGHI N| PASSENGER m :tVI( FROM JAPAN. Sill ERIE MARU FOR KOBE. OSAKA Mo,, Uv NAGOYA AND Y(iK..||\ Mx N JOHORE MART ERIE MARU CLYDE MARU NAGOYA MARU BOSTON MARU JOHORE MARU For rates and other par ISHIHARA BANGYO
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 708 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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    • 55 12 CLEARANCES Nov. 23— Akita Man;. (Japan); Vyner Brooke. (Sar); Prachatipok, <Siam»; Carnarvonshire. Rusa. Sin Aik Lee. Mcran. Klam> EHpenor. Rajula. Kampar. Hua Tong. Sui Sang Kcpong. (Brit); Thedens. Tobelo, Van Heulsz' Van Outhoorn. Singkawang. <Dut> Nov. 24.— Tomohon. Tidor?, (Dut): Salsaas 'Nor,; Hong Ho. «Chi>: (Aller. (Ger,: Arizona Maru. (Japani:
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  • Port and Shipping News
    • 788 13 A Philosopher At Sea Tlie Notre-Dame de la Delivrande was a 6-rot. ketch-rigged. Diesel -englned trawler, built at Fecamp of better timber than they use there now. She was registered at Caen. w#re a modest dress of black and green with a ■fish-netting shawl draped here
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    • 155 13 The shallow-draught gunboat provided for in the Navy Estimates of 1931. H.M.S. Sanpiper, the contract for which was placed a few months ago with J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, will be smaller than any of the five river gunboats built for the Royal Navy since the
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    • 67 13 The following passengers sailed on the m.v. Yasukuni Maru. which left London on Nov. 4th. for Miss L. M. Bernberg. Mr. J. W. F. Brocks. Mr. V. L. Cachemaille, Capt. O. J. Gerrard, Mr. J. E. Goldstrom. Mrs. L. Koch, Misr, E N. Koch. Mrs. M. Meades, Mr
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    • 38 13 The following passengers arrived by the s.s Ipoh yesterday: From Penang: Mr. Hutchen Mr. A. H. Zick. Mrs. Oh. From Port Swettenham: Mr. Cluckett, Mr. D. L. Gulland. Mr. E B. Powell. Mr. Lim Seng Hong.
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    • 619 13 Effect of Breaking Up Old Vessels In viewing the^vcik or Lloyd's Register jf Shipping for the year ended June 30 the report mentions, especially, the continuance cf thdeep depression in shipping: the consequent increase in the tonnage laid up and decrease in orders for new ships; the large
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    • 339 13 Claim For Pulverized Coal Mr. R. T. Walker, in his presidential address at the annual general meeting of the Northi East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders at Newcastle-on-Tyne on Friday, said that never in their histories had the engineering and ihipbuildino industries been at so low
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  • 27 13 The P. ond O Kidderpcre has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore on Tuesday. She will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board's wharf..
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  • 422 13 Middle-Continent Reaches The Sea New York. The vast middle west is reaching toward the sea. With ratification of the treaty just signed between the United States and Canada probably at the next session of Congress, the final stage of connecting the Great Lakes with
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  • 111 13 Mysterious Murder In Shanghai Street Shanghai. Mystery sut rounds the murder of Juliet* French soldier, killed on a public thoroughfare in Irenrhtown. The slayer shot the soldier in the prcsencof a comrade and then managed to escape Th.motive is unknown. A pistol cartridge is the only clue
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 567 13 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS (Daily and Weekly Editions) Head Office: 138 ROdCtSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, hone 0056. Cable Addre%j ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. The premier morivuig daily in M Malaya. Delivered wiih the Chota Hazri each morning. Latest news, latest telegrams and latest announcements. London rubber and tin cables appear daily. Special features
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    • 267 13 BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME THE LAMPS O^UiTINC BRILLIANCE VJ W ':> <:' v \"^i Br v^r I!_vX^S^BBBB^3bV ■■^^i,*^'"* *3^B»k "v'M^KCt' Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. Stockist: JOHN LITTLE A CO.. LTD. JJ fc^r Builds up Strength. _fl Angier's Emulsion is widely I 101 and
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  • 135 14 Once get rid of acidity, and away go dyspepsia, gastritis, or whatever form your stomach trouble may take. To banish harmful stomach acidity it rs only necessary to take dose of 'Blsurated' Magnesia. This preparation stops all trace of acid fermentation the instant It enters
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  • 217 14 40 M.P.H. DASH THROUGH STATION Runaway Convov in Strangest Crash One of the most extraordinary railway accidents on record occurred at Beauvals, Northern France, when a driver and fireman missed their own train and had to chase it in the dark. After careering through the
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  • 672 14 Strong Feeling Against Payment Paris. A semi-official denial is given to rumours that M. Herriot, during hi* private meeting with *he Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber on Wednesday, declared that on December 15 the Government would pay that part of the instalment due to the
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  • 29 14 ri^ nf C^ mOnICS ln conne ction with the mar?t! u,^' ShCh H. of" Kd" M ShUh (dau Shter of the Sultan t^es and friends of the contractng parties
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  • 946 14 HOW THE MOVEMENT HAS SPREAD Part Played by Women Sir Charles Tegart, late Commissioner of Police, Calcutta., and memjyr of the India Council, at a meeting of the Roy*l Empire Society, at the Hotel Victoria, London, spoke on 'Terrorism in India." He explained the genesis and development
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  • 338 14 Popular Shortwave Radio Stations The following Is a list of stations which can be received in 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 record's "Hullo Sydney." Tanjonjf Priok, 21 metres from
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  • 68 14 Kuala Lumpur regular broadcasts are until further notice: DAILY on 55.5 Metres 10.30 to 11 ajn. PETALING HILL TESTINO. (Except Sundays and Public Holidays). FRIDAY on 65 Metres. FROM THE STUDIO 6 30 p.m. Krontchong Music. 7.00 English. 7.15 British Official Wireless New». 7.25 Recital
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  • 232 14 "Puts you in the Strand Straight Away" The experimental broadcast from the new Empire station at Daventry on Monday night was evidently received as satisfactorily in Kuala Lumpur as in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur listeners (Jays the Iffclaj Ma-il). were able to -pick up" the new station at about
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  • 194 14 100 Men Fi ff ht Shanghai Fire TT Shanghai. The Hongkeu- district m the scene of one of the most dancerous fires in many years retiring the attention of 100 men and nearly two miles of hose, five pumps and two fire-ilcat-3. Captain Dyson. Chief Officer,
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  • 195 14 First Machines Arrive In Shanghai Shanghai. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. Comma nder-in-C'hirf of the Nanking military forces. has recently ordered the purchase ot i:>o modern fighting planes from America, it Is learned on most reliable authority. Some of theso new war plane*, have already nrrivod in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 120 14 He says— •'Your hands are beautiful." The hands are as expressive of persor\ality as the face but only if they are smooth and white. Care for your hands daily like you do your complexion, ar\r\ with liquid DIjHISKA hand massage cream you get that perfection which is always admired. I
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    • 457 14 BANKS AND INSURANT 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 Ld blllty of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 36, Bishop agate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches: Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amrltsar Ipoh
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    • 334 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPEfnT BANK, LTD. (Established in 188*". Capital Subscrilx-d < Fully paid Reserve Fund President: K Kodama. fc. 45fiQ| Vice-President K. Tak. Head Office: Yokoh.un Sinrapore Branch 31 -a, CHILI Am, LONDON BANKOU Westminster Bank, LUI The National Provincial Bu:.; Lloyd's Bank. Ltd BRANCHES: Alexandria (Egypt), Batavia. B.Calcutta, Canton.
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  • 745 15 ILCUTTA MERCHANTS TO ACT Keply to Consul-General's Statement i ii«- rep i J ul-Oeneral in trv (h;trs r mad* .u'.ifnsf 1 JanaMOC > '»r.« ni piracy <>i the ojeatgßa of hai provoked the fallow/tag From u rciinHiiUUTi' of t^alcr.% in "Importers <>' printed plecegooda from the
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  • 241 15 Singapore. JEov. 24. We have a^ain to report a very quite market, but pric* throughout the wevk. except *or minor fluctuation, hMH remained comparative It steady round about 7\ for Spot Sheet. Lack of intci»rt. ib not confined to the Singapore marke*. both London and New
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  • 179 15 I Sin^apor* Nov. 34. TheTe has btfii wn- little business transact since our last rt port OirtN* ttom America have be«n about below prices ruling in our maxkat and there h»Ye be«n very few enci*irit..i irom Europe. Buyers art' iac lined to withdraw whenever the market,
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  • 150 15 Report for year ended July 31, 1932. states that comixiay to«k owr entire undertaking of Touom (Borneo) Rubb r Co., Ltd., as fr^m ■■at 1. 1931. Amount called up on bhairs <f the company Bluet its inception L 3d. per shave, leaving liability or 3d. still to be
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  • 67 15 After providing for expenditure on ostatus and In London, accounts for year to June 30. 1932, :*ho\v profit of £1.736 (agiinst £2.426); add balance brought forward £1,775. makinp £3,511. Directors recommend dividend of 10 pel cent. HI 1 per cent), less tax, on Participating Preferred shar.s, which
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  • 1300 15 Surface of Outstanding Merit Evolved London, Nov. 9. At the annual general meeting of Rubber Roadways, Ltd. Sir Stanley B^is, the chairman, said During the past year another imports n» addition has been made to tha demonstrations of rubber roadways, bringing the total of these up to
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  • 163 15 Changes in Representative Prices Nov. ei se a. Ameriwiß Cfcui. Com. 55 54* i2\ Am. T*pho»e and Tgraph 108 108 -v 105** AUheson Railroad 18% 42 29 Dupont 37^ 37' 2 15% Firoatone. Comrapn 13% N.Q. 11 T s Gen. Eiectxic 16 1 IC% IS% Cen.
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  • 178 15 ABROAD Foreign •xchanges are: Par Nov. 21 22. Amsterdam 12.107 8.15 8.14 >-j Athens 375 580 580 Belgrade 25.22 242 242 Berlin 20.43 13.76 13.75 'L> Bombay Is. 6d 16 13 64 lit 13 32 Brussels 35 23.62 >■_. 23.60 v. Bucharest 813 562 2 555 I Buenas Alree 47.58
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  • 18 15 I No interim dividend on account of year t *NCay 31, 1933. (Same.)
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  • 363 15 To-Day 's Price Changes EXCHANGE RATES November 24. London, 4 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London. 3 months' sight 2j3 15J16 London, 6e days' sight 2* 29*52 London, 30. days' sight 23 78 London, demand 2 3 27,32 London, T.T. 2(« 13|16 Lfcns. Paris, demand 950 Hamburg, demand I§3
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  • 78 15 NoTpmbfr 24 th.. 18 o'otook iwon Buyer* Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (lOOM) 7 11'16 7 13'lf R S.S equal to London Standard, (FOB) 8 B'k Standard R.S.S. on Tender Doc. 7** T% Jan. 7% 8 Jan-Mar. t 8 116 April-Jwne 8 3;
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  • 905 15 -toURSDAY. NOV. »4TH. 19S« CLOSING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers 26s 2«9 18s 20s nom. Ayer Hitam (ss) He 11s 9d Bangrin Tin (£> 13s 6d 14s Sd Batang Padang ($1) 05 Batu C»ves ($1) *0 Bukit Arang ($1) 0 nom I Burr.iiih Malay 5» 7s nom. j Chendertang
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 77 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000 Assurance tm force over 385,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICB Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICB 27, Old Jewry, E.C. he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • 431 16 AMATEUR RACE MEETING Scratching and Selections For Today man ui raci meeting, lield niifl i the t'i j)itr« of the Singapore Turf Club. at the d!(! RaoCCOlint, COCBtDCnCM to-day. The first race v ill be ran at L\3o p.m. The only BCmtehlni 1 Cannibal Jack in Um
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  • 114 16 Cobequid Favourite at H—l London. Nov. 14, Latest betUnf at the call-over on the Manchester November Handicap to-day was: Cot) quid B—l.8 1. Ar: na 1 orv 9. Ifthmuj 100-8. Pahokee luo— 7 t and o. Ov::c;ill. Rorkstnr 100—7 offered Codicil 100—6 t and 0. North Drift. Clo^heen.
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  • 200 16 The County Championship Table The following are the present positions of the Counties in the Rugby championship now in progress: NORTHERN SECTION Points P. W L D. F. A. Pts. 3 2 0 1 47 32 3 2 1 0 46 23 4 3 2 1 0 46
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  • 38 16 in.- bhartty new match b*mmn the Chtoet ..,,ci the Combmed Schools, in 1* the Moo-Europw« Unemployed Relief Pu nd al«.n'oon h V<i B Sar SUdium this Mr c; R Nisbrt will bt- the referee.
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  • 499 16 WIN FOR RAFFLES INSTITUTION After Being in Arrears at Half-Time Raffles In.st 4: Indian Assn 1. Ra!lles Institution defeated the Indian Association in a hockey match on the school round yesterday by four goals to one. after being- a Real down at half-time. Their victory MM due
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  • 71 16 America Win First Three Singles Brisbarc. Nov. !4. In the lav. n tennis ttst match between Australia and America to-day Keith Gkdhill tUSA.i boat Sproule 6—4.6 4. Allison (U.S.A. 1 beat Moon 12—10 6 l; Van Hyn IUSA. 1 beat McGrath 6 3. 5—7. 6—3 The doubles
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  • 206 16 Medical College Vs. Raffles College The Oral Rugbf football match between the King Edward VII College of Medicine and Raines College will be played on the Raffles College ground to-morrow. It b believed that this match will be of considerable interest to the public as it is the
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  • 126 16 riay> For Hong Kong Rugby Team Hong Kong Rllgbf enthusiasts recently had the opportunity of seeing John Roberts the famous Welsh International three-quarter in action when the "A" side met a team f'rom H M.S. Tamar and Small Ships. Roberts has <n capped 13 times lor Wales
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  • 430 16 THE ODD GOAL IN SEVEN O.RA Play With Nine Men Nondescript?. 4: O.R.A. 3. On the N.C.C ground yesterday the OR A. were defeated by the odd goal in seven. The visitors were at a slight disadvantage, having only nine men on the field, but they
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  • 264 16 Novel Idea in Cinema Entertainment A novel Ides in cinema entertainment wa tented st the Alhambra last right with the of the M.-G.-M. production "Strange Interlude" Many have wondered at the announcement that in this film the thoughts of thr characters are expressed alcud in words It is
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  • 75 16 On Sunday the A Class will sail the final of a series of two races for the Pulo Jong Challenge Cup. The B Class yachts will sail the second of a series of three races for the Club Trophy. Starts 10 and 10.10 a.m. respectively: courses
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  • 48 16 The December Medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday the 3rd and 4th proximo. No players whose names do not appear on the time sheets may play on the main course. The December Ladies' Bogey competition will be played on Monday, Nov. 5.
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  • 17 16 The Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke) competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 23 16 Members are reminded that the November Medal (Stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. 26th and 27th instant.
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  • 19 16 Jockey Tommy Gunning, who used to ride for Turleys stabl- a short time ago, was married recently in Sydney.
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  • 915 16 A MENACE TO THE GAME Need For Loyalty to Football Long experience of Association football prove-:-that the players have shown a hardihood in all sorts of weather that is not s-fen, or at least equalled, in any other manly game, unless it be the
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  • 57 16 Penan/*, Nov. 2:?. The following have been selected to represent Pt-nang in the inter-state hockey match against Selangor on Saturday at Penang Van Houten; Yahaya. Mathieson: Best Faster Yeang Chen Phoy; Eu Cheow Teik Hoblyn Strahan. Farrow and Velupillay. Sadhu Singh was invited tc play at right-half but
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  • 50 16 A Requiem High Mass for the repose of the MNlfa cf deceased members of the Catholic Young Men's Association will be simp on Mondav at 6.30 a.m. at th- Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore. Members of the Assoeia--iicn are requested to attend and. if pos^iblto receive Hcly Communion.
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  • 169 16 Mid-East Grid Scheme Completed London. Nov. 11. The Central Bectrtrttgr Board announce that as Uie construction of the frtd had been completed m the mid-east of England. trading operations in that area will begin on Jan. 1. Under the grid scheme the production of electricity m the
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  • 73 16 Mn. Xriyoshi Returns to Shanghai Shaighai. Ni.v. 24. Mr. ArlfOlht Japanese Minister m China, returned to Shanghai from Japan yesterday morning. He stated in an Interview with pressmen that Japan would never agree to tlv Manchunan issue bein^ settled under the supervision of an international Committee appointed for
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  • 63 16 Shanghai. Nov. M. Tlic British irsidrnts of Shanplmi held I Meeting yesterday to select representative lo assist the British Government in th. snlwton of the various pr<;blems in the Far East and to explain to the British leaden al Downing street the situation regarding Ifsncauni »nd the effect
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  • 23 16 u. Bum bin Omar um! Ebrahlßj Ma bOM have been raoccastul M Uk Lan Examtnatlon held on Nov mb;r sth and 6th. 1932
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  • 211 16 Allemd Breach «»i Promise ultar inU I when rattier lltl I brought to li^ht Th 1 1 i ;i \<";!i.. m.i:. man I ages of |1M for bread! and ;or the n tui i I I tiir ghTi pan nl and the praapi t:■ A the i
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  • 33 16 Hum I'll. Ani' h W Mi,: eon, who t x wcuM be i 'in tin i di the Am. r- an (i"\ ran* d( rut-, held t,,. rein oi Wa-h:;
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 141 16 C*sj^ JUST ARRIVED ,-<, "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" New Records For hii>- \it v ■<: ti ii ii This issue brings out the records from "Woi Music" the latest play by Noel Cowai Also stocks of B 6144. Maria Mari Kolomoku Horn Girl of my dreams B 6178. Paradise Ainhrose On
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